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jA&iy/ -■ T rn a c k e : r s w ii l l M Ct j f e ^ [ 1 ^ _■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - TtuTruckers won some relief from on cmcrgenc}- energy bill, bui loiivo lo;i uio prubloiii of wimifiil) ml Mcantini^'.the House leadershipp announcedi it hnd sidelined nt rising fuel prices today whenw thet govemment announcea ii company prolils to ‘'s(imcimU'iimui'ilv inno in Uio fuliiro! ^ — leaixTorttvrtlmtrtoctnRTnnidminististmtion-bockcd bill to creole u------ill llrrief- would Increase allocations to trucktrue stops and expedite pleas for '"niey niiKht take uliut l!u.'y' I'un put together iuid pass tiuil federal energ)’ 'odinlnislralion. St;StagKcrs. wlxj Went along with- - . higher freight rates. ond forget windfnll profits for tin'no pro.sml." Man.sficlii Siiid. Uio ninve, SJiid lie fenrcd otherwiseIse som e members might Iry to - AcUon came on thc eve of)f a threatened nationwide work The Senate sent tlio ciierKvy bill baok to ii Hiuiso-Sennle luiioiid tiK' measure heavily wilh nroinnniiLs of the oviTiill energy •s bill. D ollar drops on maia rts stoppage by Indcpcndcrit.opcraU)rators and after a weekend which confcrence Tuesday ami MaiusfiisficKl .saiil a new vor.sion woiild s saw scattered highway violencen ee.' liave to be drnftiAi. LONDON (U PI) — The dollaror fell sharply on world money • A White House spokesmanin said! commitments had been Rep. Hurley 0 . SUiggers. D-W.'iV.Vji...eliainnun of lhe I'onferoos ■Diere wiw some question ns lo howlit niuoii relief Iruckers would m arkets today a s dealers rencticted to new Washington moves received from several unnamedned trucking associations that thc who worked out the energy lopsliisliilioii toward llio ond ot llie la.sl rtk-eive trom tlie new allocation>n anil prico pro|iiis;ils9 W. J. ■ easing the flow of the Americaian currcncy out of thc United new proposals would preventt arany work stoppage; - congrcsslonol session.-said-WoH'i-(liiesdiiy-lhe-i‘i)minlUee would Usery J r.. specialassistant to thcic P resident, told reporters that ‘ . . States.' AS the new fuel plans were•c aannounced. Senate Democratic mecl either Thursday or ftfomhiyiiy uinlOuit fiotv/i.sidm'd DiobllJ truck jitofis would rcccK-c an «1J

I.aird M vw M ixon wl -WASHINGTON (UPI) - Melvin R. Laird, who le a v ^ his MlV'-iiBBBi p r ^ W - - ■ lost OS Wiite House counselor ' m ; Ft=Viday, predicted at a press ■ ' )riefing Tuesday President - - a d d re*ss i H m Ni'Jixon will n either be Ka^iiir Irnmpeached nor resign. ------1-Ldlrd—said—be^iiad^JiiiQ ____ i luestlon about thc innocence of - th(he- -President" ...in the Iff- ■ 'VeVatergate scandal. He is the to n ig h hird administration or angressionaHigure-ln-r«wit------WASHIN€TON-(IIPr) - Pro-sidont P r Nixon ' . , , lays to say they believe Nixon delivers to Congress tonight a StaState of the Union 7 * " ' 5 innocent. ' message that aides say will secseek to show tho * . . . nation hc can still govern in . pressures of the Watergate scari f f B l G olda BHked to reorir g a n iz e ...... Presidential aides consider th€the spccch, to bc ..mm J ' ------JERUSALEIkL.tUPI).^, Presesident Ephraim Katzir today televised nationally at 6 p.m,..MPM DT.ip.be one of____ formally asked Prim e Ministercr Golda Meir to fo rm a new the most important Nixon hhs^«ni ever delivered ------m A FFlC -JA M S and-nc*!la r-c h a o s -re s tilte d '------;r(ss that may bc government-to carry Israel thretrough the ncxt.four years_aRd since it is directed to a Congrcs 9 Tuesday a t service •tationsOS In Chicago as possible peace negotiations withth th c Arabs. called on to impcach him. motorists sought scarce gaiolloe. gi Station ton Tuesday night Katzir called on Mrs. Meir to foi[orm a new coalition because her ' Nixon returned to .Washington . operators In (he Chicago ares■ea w ere trying to ^ m p David, Md., i n c u p s Liibor alignment emerged fromI tlthe Dec. 81 elections wilh more following seven days at his Cam statio n lii conserve dwindling fuel, sup]ipplles .by closing Tiost alone on the n any other bloc. The alignment retreai where hc worked almos early. About 8M stallons wert:re reported out ot Knesset (parliam ent) scats than to Congress will am S9held previously. speech. A long message to ' fuel. More are expccted toI eloaei before Uie won 51 of the 120 seats, a drop fror Bllvcrcd spccch. accompany the personally •ticlivi weekend. New York Tim es Scrvicc use. according to commlttec ol says d a new form ot . WASHJN(JGTON - Senate Wolcrgjili.■lie HcbOzo refused this week to turni over to thc Rcboto couldId ttot be reached fnr comment to resign th at post sometime• trictlons on energy use and a i .altbm eys, William Frstea and -W Commltieee Investigators have devclopctled commitlec documents that: theth Investigators 'niwday. Hls-.i this spring. •■windfall profits tax.” Ud n o t relum telephone calls. > Aides to Nixon said earlier inIn thet> week that hc . Information1 that Charles G. Rebozo. Presidenenl believe would provide proof of thc conversion. Alan Oreer, die Brennan said' he hopes to eir informaUon had lhe sourcesI saids (hey wero not sure whether H nolhlng ■ o/sp. • “will nol skirt the Watergate issuissue," b u th e was Nixon’s do:ose friend, may have converlcfled Committee sourccssald their I remain as laun- secretary for careful search of the money Invololved had been donated to Nixon's - i N ixon should gel o I not expectcd to discuss It at gngreat length. presidentialI campaign money to his pcrsonnnnl been, obtained through a car several more years. Brennan already in (he 1968 or 1972 camim paigns, but Uiey said there waa top NItlton rating told a news conference that he various finimcial records air committee's possession. clear evidencee lhI a t transacUons Involving the wilh hli address would also like to see the( Officials said the amountt ofol money was money occurred«d us late as June. 1972. fonlghf. currcnt fl.60 minimum hourly _wage_ralsedJo.al.least f2. . P a r k s t aarts i cleanuii» ------r .

B olivian troppft clcaa r b lo c k By DAVID ESPO N i x o ntl w oh’rta k e ; s t a n d Tlmes-News Writer LA PAZ (UPI) - Six armorered carloads of Bolivian troops ' BOISE -• Atty.At Gen. W. Anthony Park movedd Tuesday to clean oul his WAKIIINOTOPJ (U PI) - Theh e White House Deputy Press!ss S ecretary Gerald I^. Warren ___ _^earcd_lhc:-£ountoCsj)rin.clpnlnl cast-west higiiway east of he rc-sicnntlon nf the two tuii ;t>n "win rf?spect- told-newsmen1 'th a t Jam es St. (^air, chief of____ Cochabamba Tuesday night, smimashing a five-day"blockade of officials andd firingfit two field supervisors. fully decline" to appear peralersonally In a Nixon's Watellergate lawyers team, would 1C P resident nol honor a summons peasants protesting rising foodI priccs.i . . . • • . Park told aD dcnews conference In his-olflee'hc arrc?eptcd blame for permllling Calitoniiii court but a sppkesuiurnun did not rule recommend thc ly by Counly Court Judge Gordon Bolivion Information Ministerr Guillermo Bulacla said in La the situationn Inin the bureau to continue for es b nng 0.S It hod. Armed wilh ii iJUl tho paviihilily Nixon may/ su&riltsi written- -issued Tuesday Itlngerin I ^I AnKclcs.! . Paz loday two persona were woununded in thc opcraUon. but other ipcclal reportlort prepared by thc director of the Coliiradii Burciiu nf .sljilritionls. goveminent'SourccB said three pe:lersons were killed and 15 others Investigation,]in. Park announced sweeping changcs'.s In the orgniiiuitliiii nf tlie ...... wounded.— ------— ------burtaur (Related story, p. 9)') ^ I Ja n s im (dinner liringii $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 lUrfn uf Robert King, bureau He told newsi;wsmen h c had demanded the reslgnal ■nie largest contributor listed C I A h e a d n a y u t a p e‘H n k e p t flew from Piicatello In meel UOISK • - Rep. Orval commHtecs reported nearly ■. chief, and olI King’sKii deputy, Gene Lee. King, who f on the reports Is organised tjiintlon prior to the press Hansen, ll-Idnho, took in over $26,GOO from the dinner, wilh — with Park Mn Kfi.noo from, his fund raising—— expenses o f-P ,300.-^------!------__ lab o r — which bought 11,000 -. William Colby,. Central confcrencc. dinner in -'I'wln Kails liist ------Thc-iwiTMinnitttMsrOrval—— TOrtttxrfMetsToWMlniier-^t------Ingclllgence. Agency director, , , Two ofthe• bureau’sbu supervisors, Tony LcPan amnd Michael Caldero — whose November, according to Hansen . for Congress- th c Holiday Ijin at which Sen. Tuesday dwled a report that actions Porkk sasaid "have not reflected favorably onoi the bureau,” the altomey official ciimpiilgn contribution Committee and Friends' of Howard Bakec, R-Tenn., Ir u!the CIA had destroyed general's officcfice or thc state of Idaho " — were tclennlnated. In rexpoiuio to n - rocordK.------'■— ;------Orval Hansen, filed the official appeared ln-Hansen!s-behait.------recordings vital to the . _ newsman's question. quc Park refused to rule out ththe posKlbillty thut erimliial According to information - statem ents as required by. The 0)mmittec on Political 1 Watergate investigation. charges might;ht beI filea against one of thc two super\rvltiurs. iivailablo In tlie officc of the federal law. They cover'the A ction of tho AFL-CIO Colby said' a taped .{ConUnued on p. 9|I Secretary - of Slate, two period from Sept. 10, 1973 to purchased Uie tickets. conversation between ‘•seporale Hanjwn fund raising Jan. 31, 1974. (ConUnued oa p.9) convlctcd Watergate burglar E. Howard Hunt and Gen._____ fiobcrt-E, Cushman—formw— - - deputyd( CIAjllrcctor^hns.^n^_' — tuturned * over ‘ to Senate ' ter conveyaaiic i^ lantl critics VCbice oppoiiltion investigators.^---^^^----^^-- By BILL LAZARURUS . -resignation 0of former vice-tlmirmun Al1 ------work. ter u sers on lhe west end of the : g l6 billloh IranHlii a id a s k e d ------Times-Newi-Wrile:- riler__------Kramcr.-'who i.had-sold.al)out.1 600 Jicrcs. of his - * ■ HC'Said watci BUHL — PJans for two reclan:lamatlon projects farm pump-lrr■rlgotcd farm nt |iie Blue Guldi1 system cannott g et'w ater as early In UitT'sprlng jccause of needed maintcnonce of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Spunirred by the gasoline shortage, designed to bring water to 477 «square miles In .. Reservoir sitelc to thc Canyon View Co, forr , ...... 03 they want b e President Nixon today will ask Oj]ongress to pump |16 billion over western Twin Falls Counly:y have1 sparked $175,000. Kraiamer, however, had returned Uie canals befo:fore w ater Is dumped in. hcwatcrbcginstotiowltisaudlo ' . the next six y ears inlo massIS transit in hopes of getting ___ ^^position from a vocal groupip ofo critics. partial shorc-li•line fights. • ■ ' Soonatterthe llll out Oscars nnd,lnt08jutwaysiindU btiseg.-;— ...... QMd Canvon'Vlew__ _ ‘K ra ^ r._ alalone with the other— boarti- —— ••capacity,-hesalaid. B ecause of Uiisi'Uicro is Iilllo^------ir w ater con veyahce in Uie spring."------Administration sources said thiLhe program, which will Includc and Tuana projects west of Salmalmon Falls Creek - members', haiad supporte1.1 billion from the Highway Trrrust Fund, will bc. designed to ftflfcholders. of.the____ transport, watcIcr to Uie two project-s...... ThC-.Companjnv could bc sure ot meeling Its____• C'.lt d elivered water ."during \h c ~ r r . — -■gtvy-lrynTgm-^ T T ii^ ti. ih f “Hmcklblllly!!lto dedde. whethcr.lhe___—: Twin:Falls:Cam:l:Co:------y. a Castleford farm er. bcllevof>_f>_ ____ - . . obllHallons It 1 lis w ourd'be "a prelly expenslw t mon ey should be spen t for buses.I. railwI a y s or. subw ays. Jocta hingo on a ' the-Twin-FalliIls.Canal Co. moy not.be able to0 ______, _____ • 2 # ^ ' winter,"but ihii The two reclamation-projoct ' ’ thp rnqnl flllwi Up and flooded canal company in ---• fulfill thc termTis of. its contract witii tlie’CimyoiV- ... J -iL-pcoposlUonULl - proposed agrecmont with thc car jbody'a property’’ during a-cold • - which the company would Iranspjisport w alcr fffam — Vlewprojecl. • ‘over in somebi ' ' ______ssap_causingjlty In Brl&ln through farmers. At the san>e time, the opponepU sec r O U lrth in a st-ries ’ ■* i I Canyon Vic secret, last-minute moves to< imake peace with the labOT little benefits from the proposal5sal. ' . movement. But mineworkers' leileader Joe Gormley said he will I fantastic to say Uiat there won’t Four of five canal companymy trustees have -cr y e a r," Quigiey said, citing 1961 not meet Heath unless the goveremment puis more-cash on.the------— supported the project, and havelave-called for an Thc contrac,ct says thc canal.company would .be a short water -m Twin Foils farmers had to cut —U b le.-. . advisory vote of company shaishareholders. The convey400 cubibic feet per sccond of Milner Dnm as a year when er'for a minimal peripd ot 05 days down their use!e of water. • . . .. trustees say they will supportt thcth^ agreem ent if spillover >yalei re short, the Twin Falls Canal Co. two thirds of thc shareholdenders approve the each year, su{upplying a lolal G6.000 acre-fcet of water-were project. . water. The cccontract with the .Tuana project, directors wouldlid b e In-a position'Of deciding 111 thc company's own water into One canal company trustee: disagrees,dis saying which has nolot been written yet. reportedly wheUier to spill Rain ? lew and the Tuano systems, he opposes the proposed agreencem eni. - . would call fonr convcyancc of half this amount ot . the Canyon Vie rlslon would be complicated by ■___ Dflnilw. p. 2®______^ water for 65 daysd cach year. Such a decls essures for-tho canal company_to------~ ^ “‘-Ilhlhkli'J«56pl53li«'tRewat(ivater'rlghts'of'lhe Qiilgley ^ 3ailw fll^ay pefrod betwcenScpt;------^Increaslng'presi sr a n d by ethical condieratlons,. I itockholdera." according to JoeloeBorinaga, 1 vice 15 and Dcc. 155 during which the canal company UM water npanv’s board of pbnstotranapiport thc water, allows little leeway Quigley .______Editorial, 4 Markets, 14 ______chalnnan of the canal-compa a law of nature Uiatyou don't let 1 — dJrectorsTHe says'lHeXanalI ciCompany might in the 85 day olobiliaUon to suppirw otcrrlf-lclng,s— Farm, 20 'Sports, J5-17____ . a low w ater year.- - r conditions pnr•B vnit«t«nvcylng thc ^fater for-Q------~~ fprm Tpp'I m u p ." .he said. - ____ ^------:— 1 .... end up sharing water during a lc either Canyon View nor Ttiana is supply of w ater. substantial anmount ot tim e during this period, Living, 25-28 - Va/iey, 13 Or, It might lose its right to IU si m to th e canal company’s w ater ' If BtMXholdeni approve the watwater conveyance the Twin FalliIs Canal Co. might have difti^Uy ' lay clalih y ■ ■ said , should they ask for .m o re. . to the p r o > ^ by two-thirdsIs rrmajority "I wJU . meeting its otjbllgatlons, he sold.' right, Quigley s waterdurlngas!I sh o rt y ear It would be difficult to , T - N P h o n ees 733-0931 ...... goftlongwlthit... .butaspfnowlow I’m opposed to . Tw inFallsI Canal Co. plso plans to deliverJ J . imo(u

.. .. 2 TlmM NewJ.-Twirj-FaHs. IdAho I W ednes Washington Star-New* major cities, would not nowIW Nader testimony in. advance I idlsenbeck trying to find out WASHINUIUN - A dozencn meet the guidelines for siteses Although their reactions to I il I who wrote n o te . . . Mary Dean ■ nuclcar power plants alreadyiy' drawn'.up by lhe regulatoryry • w ere generally hostile, the] I— buying sturdy lipper for friend- In opcrnlion nre situated In staff alm ost a year ago. said that they would have.t< I in need . . . Lee Venemon ■ places thnl the Atomic Energy;y ■ Bcw use of fear of publiclc study ..the charges beforifore I faiUng miserably al guessing • Commission's regulatory staffff reaction, he charged, theie commenting In detail, I weight of cheese . . . Bertha ...... considers un’mond C. Bell, and Amy.BuUcr, all Buhl; Mrs. at Magic Volley Memorial Damon Drew, bolh 'Albion;n; Myrtle Qrcck, Ore.. in Myrtle B r i e f s Bernard ReU, Don Smith and Hospital after a long illness.^ WIN!TER CLEARilANCE Robert Archibald, Oakley. Oeek. Ii!slle Shobe, all Filer; Chad Funeral scrviccs will bc at 2 TWIN .FALLS AI-Anon . • Mr. Bell, 54. apparently died Mink, Cfoodlng; Helen Guymon Births p.m. F riday a t White Mortuary■y Association meets Wednesdays nd itl a lan d slid e - near __and_M lchacl CCToole. .both Sons were bom to Mr. and Oiapel by Rev. D;ir»in Secord.d. a t'S p jn . in thePireside lounge ■■ ntj- CanyonviUe, O re., on Jan.- 16, Jerome; ■ Mrs., George M rs. Duane Smith, Rupcrt;'and' Burial ..In Sunset 'Memorial of the Twin Falls Presbyterian -n, although >hls body has not-yet Brandon, Paul; Kalhy Mrs. and Mrs. BiU Cauthom, Park. • - - O iurch. All those Interested or been recovered. Ho was caught Stimpson, Heyburn; Mrs. Burley. . FuU obituary to appear inI Entire Fur StiItock. . . . 2 5 % o ff ^ : - - have an alcoholic problem in . .byUielondslidewiUinineother Douglas Mills, Rupert; Thursday’s time.s-News. their families, are invited to employes of Northwest BcU Francis Brown, Bellevue; Mrs. attend. .Si . llrncdiriN Telephone .Co. David Oneida, Sho^one, and Admitted Mr. OeU w as bom Nov. B, G . Patterson Dolmlro Romero, Hagerman. _ M rs. H. Dcc Lowry, Buhl;ll; 1919, in Richfield .and later Corduroy Prinints « 3 ? Dismissed Douglas Myers, Mrs. Albertrt farmed for many years In the JE R O M E - G ladys L. SUBSCRIPTION RATES James Ash. Mrs. Lester Patterson, 66, Jerom e, diedJ 45" w ide . . . . I. . . T yd. Jacobson, both Wendell;i; Paul oreo. __MrfirAnnr Aimn WHt'nffc___' _Wesnesday-morning.aL_Magic-ic______I______— NorvtrrWorthfngtpn-nnd-Mrsr*s r — rifsTliTsurvlved-by his wife;— THt-UMES-NEWS^— Juneau • Shinn, Jeffery , Valley Memorial Ho.<;pital after Harold Luther, both Jerome.e. ^ r c c .daughters, two sons, . Anderson, Travis Nelwert and ^ long iUncss. 'th£c^_brothers, - including Forrest Lampc, alLTsiaJ^alls. Dismissed - ___ Scrviccs will bc announced-d '. U ' Ronald *BeII. Richfield; one TieJabrics-. ----- Viola Hainline,-Goodlng:-—_____ .VcnMm.BucKlcs^rs.-Grnce_, ‘ sister'^'Esther-EM tuni -- (OoltylSuixJor) • ii.JS' Elsie Stafford, Kiml>crly; Mrs. M. 1 F arm er and Fred Hoskins, ------4 5 ' S w i d e — .... lyd. — all—Jeromer—MrS:--Marahali-,jj— Baul—and.J i is-jnothcr^-M fg— • fold In Advan/* — -" r~ ——Virgil-Ruhtcr-and-son—Jcssc— • H unter, Wendell, and Mrs.s. Ollle BcU, Richfield. Fuiiorjil Sor\'i<'ps ' (Oolly t Sunday) ' James and Dorcne Clark, all 1 Buhl; David BcU, Filer; Casse IRandy McCormick, Buhl. Mass scrviccs for the nine • I Monlh' - - - men who died in the landslide ALBION -S e rv ic e s for V. E. JMonlht SI.SO Toysen,Jeromo; Hazel CUflon, Births were conduclcd Monday in (Burt) Neyman. 90, Albion,: Stretch Deniirims $150 ______IU.OO_ , - H ilto n . ond.-HerberLRunyon •'A-son was t^-lo*M r. and-id —n o sci)u rg :'O re;...... will be «l 2 p.m. Thursday at ______—and--Amos-Williams,-both —MrsrHrDcc-lajwryrBuhlrand— —] id ^ ------—...... the Albion- I.DS C hapel-w ith-H 45" wide . . l- y d .— — Moll lubidlpilom e((*pi«*iY ll not main adaughterw asbom lo Mr. andid ^ The elem ent uranium was in term en t in the Albionn - • Births, — . , ] Mrs.’ Harold . Luther. Jerome. ‘discoycrcd inl789. _ ■ . - Sliuwnic'Cemetery. . , . , ' . ; =^A-daughtc> to Mr. ond'Mrs..- - Harold Elg, Twin Falls, and - --Tablo-of— —I— sons to Mr .'.'and Mrs. David' '. Wuthrich and Mr. and Mrs . TIMES-NEWS —Arthur-BosUc. all Twin.Falls, - OdJs & Ends 50^., - SUBSCRIBERS and Mr. and Mrs;-Ralph-.— if - ______Ali.-o Wright, Buhl. Mix vvolln.,.' tn.lo. 67,4 3J?I <»ofK lin|2 C o u n ly NOTIONS l’oul"U- Oo» J43 i i l 7 r.ipi i^ m ltte d EaTrPcorsbn, Fairfield; ■ B U n O N S ______GooHiiiq Coui»i Edward- P. Henry, Glenns R e mlem e bered w itli ' PpflQ» C'u 93J S70S. Ferry; Mrs. . William TMe' ^ & TRIM S. 5 '-1 0 “'-20'= 30'^ , Hoqpii"oii Buckland, LaVernc T h6 e dt^nliy I and beauty of a Loudcnslager, both a W h i t e Mor'~ Stop by a n da see our large andid beautiful 1 47n SJOfl Hagerman; Mrs. Wilford - f u otry ry service will be remerimbered with Croft, E rnest Eubanks, Mrs,' JcyO'I'p • . _____ ^ ______d e arid c o m fo r f a n d ' v /lthlou^ c rem orse. ______1 , ' iselecti^n of^lS pring F obrics (Fabriidc Ar^lyjng Dal!y)______. ----- ChwJoiir-tU-ll------••^ Charles RodHquez,-end-Mrs.------K>|ll Joseph Pavkov. all Gooding. t h e r e c a n b e rn b f i n e r w a y ------Grpci,.--- —^On?SB' . Dismissed W H JI l 1 f o h o n o r t h e melemory of one -MB«ilynttlioit...... 670 0302' v Phillip, Thomas, Lora > d n a ^ h o ld dear. tdpnHojollon 'Reimers,’ Don Malsey, all ■ - Gooding. / : . D i.rfD i.on...... aJS.SMS ■ ' ------''r / i 6 C h a p e ! b yy i, the Park" ------— EW-CIE Stioihoi'c : CompleteS£ bridol I ' — BIUEUKES •-M^ibolhoi.i# 006-3071 M inidokn Mrmorlni 136 4lh AVE. EAST-1r-ra iN FAUS . , -_depafimenl_wiih Su'n Vollpy MoiIfy Wood R.vcr Admitted PHONE 733-6S3{600 . . f*»pert aiti)ton . . t>7»-7073--: Dismissed m.. mtiomL smcTEo MI ' ■ ipe--Bruc©.stohnson-and -Q J lS n -. - ______i r CaldweU, both Rupert. . ' WedncMlAy. JanuA ry 30. I97i.:Tlm »t-it-Nows. Twin Foils, Idflho—3------

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t e A]F R E E ~ = ^ m i w ^ING^INFiFALLS MERCH/IA N K i= ^ z:idlIEXl<-CAjV'-::;: ' Banner Furniture Clos Book Stoitore Wilsoison-Bates \ {/? V AC A lTION ----- :— rKen’s Hapavflx— - The Idalio Departmenent Store—.-----^"'1°^-ire.-8-Jppliance - • ■ - J I L I N C . (Summerfielils;s) _ The Bon Marciirche __ Magelj l W C o . FORTrW O !! Western Apparel ______fticeHantoate^ Sterling Jewelvelrv " Peterson’s W —Just-cllp-thls'bonus^cbbupon-ond-deposit ------Cactus PeTa’s . - . — ■— — Volco Inc.^ rSupplyX o: —Gt-the porticlpating-stoo r e - o L y o u r . c h o i c e .— _ „ ------HagiC-CarpelTravels Penny Wise Orug. Di Walker’s Fumiumibire and Appliance The name of the storee MUST be printed — ,— Edna Irish-Real'Estater~ — '— KinjWarieljety----— ^lacketlsjjim'iirnihirg and Appliance______in at the bottom of thele coupon or it will*' S- not be vallHr HURRYTl OM ir A -Ftw Appliance • Claudede Brown’s T 7 j_^3 Bultrey Foods Cain's Fum. & Api - D A Y S l-iFT II------— . F a n n l City Dist. Inc. JW illiam ’s Sholhoes_ • _ —* — — ^Tate Furniture Co. ----- T ere sias.s’ ..' K mart ' CeSCO Consumer Eleclricironic Sapplj f|m— BONUS C O U P O N ! « - j Vans Dept. Store Sew & Save Fahribrie Shop, ■ ^ _ Roper_Clotliing_Co. ^ Yost’s HaUimrk CartI & Party Sliop , Im ® ■ ______KellitsjnlediL. W KteniAutD Sl ri!llkssS*s| Sears Roeliuck & Co.1 Havener’s Cameraa l& Sound ' |iT o|i23E - __ McVey’sJn c. Custom Floors oiof Idaho ^ ----- Hudson's DovmtiiWnu ! tlp w o S i ' irF O R 2PERS0NS ------I B o w i& B o ^ NAME r:" .T .V ...... '...... I ; ' Tlie Mayfair Shop Skinner’s SewingIg Shoppe V ADDRESS...... CITY ...... PHONE.'.'..'.'.'.... L Osco Drug Albertson’sI’s ^ t>tpg«tlN#Uil»rlhonfiI'fabruory 2, 1974ot •■*• t J Alexanderls Men’sI’s'CloUlinj: '__ l^Plinl JlD« Nnm. H .« ...... , “ S a v io r Drug - dowitown & Ipvjimodil ' ' i r " I i t ' ’ ' ' r

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• Deroled lo ihr riiitisetit o f Mfiftir ytiUey, William E. Howonird, C «neral Aionogcr .and mines5 may pavve miexploored territtory Wtdn«td«y, January » , W* ' 1^^^' ol A«d.l o>_ Clf.Iftulodof^ ond Ufl. OIIU'ol City ond=* - By PETER USACSAGOR ' that-animatesJ h im .__------— .— ------Having^ried cvcty-otber- tactic,p f fh» pyite on v«nacn tcgoi none**\ |c) Chicago DaUy I will b« publlthMl Publlth«d dwIuiy end Sundoy. «KCtpl Sotu'doy, of t‘ WASHINGTON - President3it Nbcon1 served in wUl be visitedI uponi that magisterial M y .if it b1 nor unprecedented, and certainlynlynotprovably. highly placcd pei>ersonal aides and party oQ ldab • tDJ Thl/d W»»». l«-n fototli, Uoha 8330 (. by Mogl< Voll*y1 Uie U.S. Senate long choughIgh to develop a n ' required to dexeai Judiciously wiUi h b future. InI (Timinal, Uie President and h bs assocbtesu now obstructed JusUi(Uce by covering up criminal NvwiMMX. Inc. fnlt.«d o» »*» moil cnotl«r Acrll 8. 1918. pressures, moral any event, a Selenato bas convened as a trial Jury appear to be adopting an old-1- butbi personally misconduct; p r«-esidential reluctance to produce ot lha potl o(liecial Watergate prosecutor s sa; a ^ Uiat “the 'Uiai ll is past:t uie tim e for aulhoae d e ^ y ^ T r a i n i nt i g s a v e s Senate may be forced by an imprudent and may be pavedd wiUi concealed land mines; need b to quiet the fear th at impelipparhiTwit may concerned wiUiI oiour govemment to bend some rt . unfeeling House to.renderla.^ua Judgr^t on his • The PresiderHit's compaj^on for Uie Senate, be or become a partisan subambsUUile h r a effort away from tbe excitement fitness to remain in offlce. HcncImce, according to such as it is., does^ not overwhelm hb naUve r- prematiire elecUon.” He realizeilia-lhat-pemae ----- »f factual disdoolssaresto-thevery-arduouBtasltef^------W e n d e l1 1 g i r l reliable accounts, he has imploiiplored Republican combativeness3 or Uiat insUnct for batUe which ' may differ on the facts, as the^they imicmtand ■ ilatiig andd thust creaUng a substanUve law of impeachment >urageous and well-trainedI House member summoned toUto Uie White House, seizes him oneoccasion. them. it w here now Uiere b none.” - ,.Kasey Bennett Is a coi ostensibly to rii«K»ii<« the stateto oiof Uie union and W hat disturirba thb pollticaUy sensitive,V ' Cox goe^ on to raise other quesUiesUons,diarges' A big order for>r which the Congress may be Ul- . ..Wendell girl who probalably saved the life of her Other iiiuesofconcem , to ‘-‘q>are Bennett, is a former ■ " y '^ ' drinks, but cachh drink> a double shot, ; firem an. JJe had taught tt:the girls what lo do in the ' f ... Hc always pricr id ^ hlmscU on being able to K W fil I ’ ' hold hb Uquor,, andi Uib has been true untU — :— i^se-of-fire-beginning-at-t-an-early-age:^------recennyriwnasrsrstyrnttnihaursuaftCT th H inrt— :~r fc: If Jo e B ennett can doit,-i,-and if K asey ca n do it, s o ‘ • 1 - ■ drink hb speechtl tiegins to slur, he can hardly -can other parents and chhildren. ' ' / ; • ■ walk straighl, aniind by. the time he has had hb / r y Uiird drink he Ibccom cs' almost incoherent, ' ' belligerent nnd aabsolutely abominable, I V i e t nn a m — _____ ' ______ItJJdlhimtoslstop drinking or Uiat he’s drunk, he says he’s ncnot drinking any more than usual, and thb b touc. Does someUilng happen ____E ___ o n f t y « » aa r l a t e r foflmanaaticKcgets older Uiat he can't hold hb ---■ - liquor as well as[when w he was youngerv He b hS.—— X - - -■------r-r-TOiriiilaJiSclei f^ - \ - ^ 5 When thc VleUuunccase^irewt,vent Into cffect a year ago m any cnn lose Uieir tolerance for ME, BUT THAT WOULD BtI t THE EASY W A Y O U T . . . » ' Yes, people ci • • • Co high.Washlnglonlan hoped for bibut scarcely dared to expect the •. ______' 'N O W , I COULD.0 SAY THAT .WORDS-FAIL A alcohol. ^conditions which exist in SouthI 'VloUiom today, There m ay bcs braint damage, or he may Just. g President Nguyen Van Thieu isii In full and firm auUiority in have lost the wiUin to fight off Uie effecb of the Saigon. He Isatronger both politic.IcoUy and miliUirlly Uian he was ^ liquor, but cither•r way he Just can't tolerate the • .'B year ago. The morale of iiis aarmed r forccs Is excellent. They ______some amount an^my longer. riake the offensive almost doil:ily against Communist-forccs N m o xm-muJUs^slying up 1back taxes Six shots befoifore dinner for.23 years b a I'sceklng to consolidate or expandxl their holdings. The territory 1 .... T-rr.u tremendous amouount of alcohol. In view of what ed by advice from being found in 1. ^ears. The s ^ e prospcct b ijunder effecUve Saigon control1 Is undlminlshed, in fact, Is WASHINGTON - Butlressed I pay capltol gains tax on the saleale of hb Fifth happcninc to him,h I would say Uiat he had e Uie Whit^Hourt if Nixon agrees- probably moris now than at the tiniihe of the ceasefire.' political aides. President Nixonon Ihas tontatlvcly foreseen inside - Avenue M anhattan,apartment Inil»9orlhcsalc 19( „,choI (and pnlassed) the point at which he •s to Uie punch by topoyforaliegcileddeUnquenclesfrom lD69to 1972. of port of the land hc b o u ^ t at Sa f NoonecanknowhowdurabletsisthlssetofcondiUons. decided to beat his inquisitors tc lUrcly. ______. paying back taxes covering parpart of all of Uie Even Uiough ddoing so would be a damaging t»tn proflUiblc transacUons, b aiam S . T w e ------r ~ .. T.THe North'V ietnam ^ have Ijmeeii moving substnnUal military .. half^llllon-dollar deductionion: he took, for admission of i error'-many taxpayers would by Uic Joint committee. So bs tlthe decision Dear Dr. Hiostateson: I have heard people in ------deforces intb U»-South.-The-8lren|ngUi-and-deployment'Of-Uiese- •- donating his pre-presidcnUal pappapers to thc U.S. .regard as ouU-srageous, to wait wo\ua t>c worse. not to pay California Incomc laxesixes. Florida say Uieyy can’ti Uve up north any more kforces give Uie Viet Cong Uie ca;apability.of mounting anoUicr On all Uiesc, h b total tax debtbt couldc exceed becausc their blocood b thinner now. b th b true? major and larg e^ ale offenslvive. The outcome of such ai’l^.. This move is designed to reducfducc the storm of ^ / $300,000. If hc paid in advancc,, he would look — Mrs. Z. Inoffensive must remain in doubt: unUl t and unless tested on the taxpayer fury Uiat will followV UicUi report of the like a man belatedly taktog h b mednedicine —but, No. After they:y get used to the year-round 5 field of battle. The weaUier will b*o or more fnonUu. - too. That report Is expected to>say sa> thc President the cookie Jar. used to norUiem1 iw inters again. But it's not Uie • But t* • nileii govemment Is doJolng rem arkably weU in term s underpaTd his income taxes fronfrom 19G9 tiu^o^^ j f , Copyright 1974, Field Entcrprlsprises Inc. blood. r of the expectations of a yearr ago. A frequent saying in 1972, and Nixon has agreed1 to abide by the t- 3 E V A N S & : Washlngtonat the Ume was that PPi resident Nixon would ^ lucky committee's flndings. p if President Thleu and his govemniment survived through Uie first That recommendation almost cerUiinly will NOVAK SACRED o o w 0 year. Many a White House and SState D i r i m e n t official was find Uio President erred'ln takltoking $482,019 in " betting that he wouldn't Ust sixX months, or even Uiree. Few deducUons during his first fourur yearsy in officc. r foreign - embassies in Washingti^on-ihou^t' that Uie-Thieu -■ ■■ Those deducUons were J»sed on:on an appraisal of ^ I govemment could last a'year wilirithout Am erican troops, $576,000 for ftis public papers. n makes resUtuUon in fuU of thc C Well, the American troops a ree largely gone. Perhaps about PoliUcal advisers in andind around the Even if Nixon able deducUon covering h b prc- ^ 2,000 are sUU around &a “observer:rs." T here Is'ho official figure President's Oval Office fear Uixftaxpayer reacUon «82,019 charital pers (which might cost him more . ,;'on.the munber. But Uiere are! :no regular units of regular to any finding that Nixon isIs inii serious tax presidential pap ircsidential crisis. Uian (200,000 [n in bock taxes), prosecuUon for • formaUons in com}>at in Vietnamm.. And there b nd collapse of arrears could set off anoUicr pres l4»stdfltingj)LUiej:]jflritabI^rL_ I ■ ■ ■ i ------g ^ e r ^ v HUii or mllHary morale:eT^ueTArhwlcan supplies are ------Hencer4h«lr-advlco:-«von-if-N n each and.every remains possililble. Thc alleged postdating • ^ 3 ------• 6tiU arriving In quantity.-Washingigton is giving Mr. Thleu al! the - - tax case to court and wins on e< ' iMlnt.UiepoliUcarriskofbclngfog found in arre a rs apparenUy had1 only one purpose: to m ake the- - r aid permitted under terms of tthe ccose-firc agreement — by a congressional committeec Is unacceptable gifl legal as of JulyJi 25,1969, Uie repeal deadltoe '■ • perhaps even more. But sUU, thehe essential fact remains that high. Instead, anticipate Uiat'lat 'finding (wiUi for Uie law permmllUng deducUons for thc gift of ... ■ SanUcommunlsm survives In SoulhUl VicUiam, indeed throughoiK „ discreet help from the committnittee' itself )-'an d — poliUcal— paptpers.------^ all 6f Indo-China. pay up in advancc. thus dilutinging Uic sUgma of The decision bby Nixon’s tax accountants not to r Only l^ o s seems to be approaclichlng 0 peaccable seUlement. {; CoallUon government is apporcnU;Uy beginning to work. There.is «• no serlom fighting, h Cambodiahasbwnthesceneofif conUnued heavy fighting. The exploiting; crisis •: Communistshave Phnom Penh uninder a savage siege. Tlwy have Reds i M pui ihe~ city under* artillery bojombardmcnt causing severe - * civlUan casualUcs. Yet it seems d• Italian Party- leader Enricoro 1Berlinguer is The Frcnch partypi leader saw'Uie capltalbts pushing for a "historic compromivmise” tictwecn taking a tough Iline in Uie “p lU le s s 's tr ^ lc of Communists and the Catholic ItalItalian ChrisUan Uiemultinationaials for the conquest of m arkets." Cfr’-gH !«< lo. A>9.l.. T.»*, i Atltlantic adliiancemegliectitceakeening^esijt- = :z .- =

------B y C :;t; SUURERCRGER ------neverconflnedtootheailies alth ou^rthey suspect—----- Secretary- Kissinger -b -reproachached ./or not • duclslons bn'ltsniBlIBTTBrezhnev -=^)r-Mar3hal. -...... (c) N. V. Times SenScnicc thcdeclslonwasijactuallymademonUis beforelt remembering i to telephone allies3 ondt Inform Grechko.forexampnple? — have never heard th b ------PARIS-The weakening oftf UiUie nine^iaUon publicized. IMoreover, it b suspected Uiat Uiem i when m ajor decisions havetc beenh token. kind of speculaUlUon before in responsltile European community, ewrmousl;lusly accelerated American almsIS In Western . Europe ,• have Skeptics airgue they could probablyibly ohly,occur .__quarlers...... ■ by' the. energy crisis, comes at ;a time whm change^, iafter some galvanic acUon Ukeke to c r ic a ’s ' • PollUcally thesee doubtsc arc having an erosive Eiuropc’s relaUonships with thele IUnited States ■■■PIVbSfl■ I military withdrawal from this"ils^ontinent.. influence. Parb‘:l:b2 convtoced Bonn’s policy are on the downgrade. As a resultsuit. Uic Western ' H NeiUicr France nor Britain b evenn ytyet prepared dcpendsonmnintoncnancc in Germany of as large . :ar defense by as possible an An r r * y #* I "1 \ * ^world’s position vis-a-vis Sowe^e^R^a_Js _ B to move toward E^iropean nuclcar \mericon army. / ~ f y / / - Washington the subpoena . issue a properly prepared he hod osked the Presidenl' deal withi the ,energy crisis, loo early for any 'definite T 1 he,kids-arc going •home in clash, studied methods today toI would be ' ‘Tcspeclfully certificate (subpoena) tor the through Nbion’s lawyers, to perhaps the most visible to the conclusions, ' they believe the daylight d and coming lo school serve a subpoena on President declined" on constitutional President ot the United Slates, -appear voluntarily on beholf ot ' average citizen is Da>1ighl sa n n g s so for have amounted In L the dawn. I would soy we Nixon lo testify a t JohnI grounds, presumably . the the Honorable Richard M. his former aides and they ' Saving Time (DST), which ’to 1 per cent at most. haven't li experienced any saving _ Ehrllchmon’s --trial.—for—'.— liepara'Uon ^ powers...... Nixon.i.lo. testify-before this..- refused. - , stortedeorly iHis month. Has it F rancis B. OTsnin.dlrectorof in li the Use of energy." burglar}'. The ' White ' House Elirllchmah, formerly one of court." the Judge told Ehrllch- The Judge said h'c was worked? 1the B ureau of Plant Operation John Grindle, o spokesman already has warned the Nixon's two top lieutenants, ■ man's lawyers at a hearing "persuaded” lhal Nixon was h Many clectric company ex- and a Maintenance of thcQilcago for f the Fulton County school subpoena will not be obcywl. and his codefendants argUe Tuesday. The subpoena will material witness after reading hboard in Georgia, said, "We lhat Nixon’s testimony is order Nlxon lo appear os ‘;a Uie stalem ent made by Nixon know thot more gasoline b _ -it-was‘ thc-first time-in-156> needed to buck up Ihelr cose • malcriul witness for the dcfen- on May 22,- 1973, in which he - bclng-uscd because-more and - “ y e a rs ^ n d Uio nr.sl tiine in aI that they were acting as' .se” ut ihonext p^ol^ln^hearlng•" -more parenls-are-lak^g-thelr— ■“took“ pubirc~r‘esf»nslbllity"fbr7 ; ‘ Mushrocam^recall I state court—th«l-n_aubpbenaI federal ofliccrs when thoy gave .-Feb. 25'-and -at—tho—Irial,--- -the- ordering-formatlomrihe----- children to school." was drown uJ) for Uie I’resl- the orders lhal led to the break- scheduled to begin April 15. the ’'plum bers." > , A spokesman for the Ulah dent, and only the third suchI in at the office of Daniel Jutlge .s&id. . Nixon said then th at he program ctostly ; aclion in-the history of'the! ' Ellsberg's psychiatrist. The A court clerk later lold , stressed "the vital Importance Power and U ght Co. said since« J l'D G K e i i m ; k k __ Daylight-Saving-Timo-began— :___ newamen tlic iudtie' hud. not tn thi* r^iitinr>nl ^^Hrity" Pf thO ^ ord«T ' . (c) N. Y. Times Scrvice superm ^ arket shelf, as well as Jan. , G his firm h as found a Citing a 167-year-old prece-■ ’■ UousealJcsG.Gordop^jddy ' actuiilly signed the subpoena unit’s work, and "I looked to NEW YORK - The in new production, are both ^dccline of one4hird of one per.T. ------^------,.------dent Involving P re s id e n lt a:)d David Young, . ytt. because he wanted Ume John Erhllchman for the conunissioncr of the Food and safe* and wholesome." ccnt ( in residential usage of Thomos Jefferson, Superiorr The While llou.se today..and possibly "niursday. sm>crviaiqn of_lhis_gnjup,’i-___ - ___.Drug.. AdmlnistraUoa_'aald , Ho_weyQr,_,he.also_said_thal._.t- - electricity, one-l«nth of one per- - - - Court Judge Gordon-Ringer: • • "plumbers" -broke - Into the‘ -" to ' consifler tho -procedures' ' "Because ot the emljhasls I pul today lhat the Inspection of 'other recalls were ’•likely” cent j for commcrclal usage andj r - P o l i c e . Tuesday granletl a request by Beverly Hills office, searehitig; open to him t o . have llie on,.. I can understand, how canned mushrooms . before I the oroaram was' one-tenth j of onc per cent for ‘ Ehrlichman's lawyers toi tor Ellsberg's psychiotric subpoena served on the highly moUvaled individuals ______^^dcrtakcn_(is_a_r,C5ulLoLthc___|completed. __Indu-slriol ; u.>wige;_____ ; subpoena Nixon ;ls n "miileriiUI • r e c 0 r d s , while! I’resident. could have fell justified in finding . o( bolulism — Tfie~IO;OOOTns^rons-Uuit--- In New York' CUy, the ■—'w iln e s-f “at the EUsberg5 Inv'estlgallng {he'Pcnlagon l’n-"“ -'I’he subpoena w.TS drnwn-up - engaging in specUlc activities. contamination had cost Ihc were ' canceled this fiscal year, ^nation's largest user of electric' s e e k ' agency $6.5 mlUion so far and 'Dr. Schm idt said, involved fish energy. Consolidated Eklison had resulted in the cancellation and shellfish processors and said ^ there would be savings but of 10,000 food sanitation ' " gralUying r a lls f claims against the ' federal . children c of sun.ivors arc KKenosha. h p 1 ^ of iirl, * ' ^ S Sourccs in Wisconsin ond agencies. But the six monlhs sofiietim S' es born willi abnor­ If your condillon indlcalet the aUoted to the agencies to ' malities. n DDetroit say AMC plans to add a. nead (or ih# Ho«im«nt ihti h«» respond to the claims have now "All Uic participants, 85 per ’ second shift to its production at^ ta<«sied le many (rotn bond- n | passed. ' cent ^ of- whom had less than a tlie-newly reopened lakefront^ o( ptin -and Invtlldlim, planlln Milwaukee, perhaps ns; . wiiio'loday (of'our frao liler*- i i 4 i ■; 'Fred-Gray, Oliinf^threc'' •sixlh-.-grade-educiilion,- 's: were P' y lu>o;'and it« you> local Chiro- black members of the state persuaded P to join a social many as 1,000 new Jobs. AMC1 pfaclor.' spokesmen tn Detroit would ¥ - ^ legislature, said Tuesday. ’lodge’ 'I nam ed afler liie Public ^1 SPEARS CHIROPRACTIC " I ’ve got the suit in front of mc. H H e.ilth S crv icc nurse, who confirm only that plans to’ HOSPITAL and I’m going to reflle It os supervised the study in the increase production have been» 937 J«.»oy SI. 333.1S81 1 FULL YEAR .i Otnv>r. Colo. 00220 Dapl.(AA-H) soon ns I've finished." field." f> th e earlier suit said. drawn up. ii WARRANTY ON ALL 1974 ------i ------■ ' MAGNAVOX ; •• II COLOR TV j ■ ONINE-PULL YEA'n ,i ______H i K a f I ^ U l _____ ^ MlT.Santl_SEIiVlCE ; _ ,-inylhtno goes j ; - g l u m rang w ilh your TV . i 0 tirsi yoar and'it:^ : , c laull o( M.ninnvo*.' • B —i H 'r- Willillll no cti.'irQi) lo ' ■■■ bor 01 pails. ■ i Model 4S3G - MuiIiKjililorr.'itio.in i.lyling f ■ S lm ^ o lcdITVpleuios T’ 'jim'jv.'vri'irr.'j'r.mmmmwl IAL COUPON = iirizzPfnahPiFerhiyeTitoT' [en's For ^ S hlo p Both Levels for -- ! GIBSON APIPPLIANCES i B j 4 I 1 if \ m i m FABRIC ^OFF " Q IH S e w i n g M aic h in e s All Reducei■ed fi kitchenaTdI APPLIANCES ■ NAME ...... _ ...... 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OFFICIAL COUPC 1 9 9 5 MrM J m a S l M N /m i]X -F0R2PERS0NS- HOMEENTERTAIfilNMENT CENTER •OPEN FRIDAYr NIGHTSt TIL 9 10N1 Lynwood ShoppingJ C*n»«rC« , ' 1218 Ovae rla n d - B urley SKIK nI w 'S Sew 'iD it^SS h o p p e Phone 733-55^> 5 4 2 420 Main So. --Twin Falls ------6 Tlm«-Nows. Twtn FslHll, Idaho Wedne«Jay, Janooi7-30r-X.-m4 '---- ^------:- f» j ------T-N Phones 733-00 9 3 1 .Discussion:IS s e t ■wide agerncy eyed (O r us« our loll*freelin(rie s ) w — Area-^ TWIN FAIX5I>S — Dlsetuilons 0 0 access io Snake River Caoyoo C to a m s incladlng' tbe By CRICKET BIROI Ruth Mitchell. Klmberl>erly withonlyJSpcrccnt to l» si> propoted sulHi-divislos developmeal -o f-J o e ctor. in other organmilion. . TImn-Newf Writer senior cltliens center direct© McCoUum arer scbedaled for 10 a.m. Friday nent Tlic Intent is to get m« TWIN F A L I^ — was appointed permaner m om iag lo the-e-Twiii Falls city hall. h old money into services ancl COMTl[TRACTOR PRICESITO ALL! ^ RcKlonalizallon of Magagic chairman of the four-month ol Chanccy, county commiuloa Izfns lessen confusion bv providi Valley acnior .. . cillziIzcn Magic Valley Senlor_Cl!lKr . 1-hiilftiuin.uildiI rcprefentatlva of tbe Bureau of - organlnnions 'm o v ed ' closjser Task Force, which is to.ucl osas a senior cilizcns wllh one agcn Land Mamig.mineat, coooty coaualsilooen aod ittee. ' instead of many. Tuesday wilh the meeting of>f 17 regional planning committee city council willU discusf cooperation to provide represcnlalivcs und officerssof .A by-law commlttcc wq IcCoIImn property and lo areas Ma«lc Valley Ki*oups, appointed for the CAf;AA- "You can say Ifs a pipush tow;ird^ regionalization or.)o r% u ^ Buaty or city park developm ent • l*t owr *«p«rt Kil«h«n - Magic Valley, o r IlcKion 4. is sponsored task forcc. y . d«iian»r htip orronaal------the lasl of-Idubo-s seven areieo i------^The-----m ove- - lowiird — can-say-iti- a -push-lowai 1^2------— tu .coordinate - a n —nrefliwlcride— r. community dcvclopmerent need for a reglon-wldvide ’The stale requires bothoth a “ • sp cctalisl frofn thc Id ai hoh orKanitatlon to comply wittrith planning ntjency and a servi la i___fcilcrnl. stnte and local, andid to1 • l*» our quQlill*din»lall»f» 0(7iceofthe Aiing- bird assU new {cUerui requircm cnttrfof— fo aKPncy"mx-aeIi'area~T?nna o fW o m tn ^ c ^ s has called fifor primaries,-M rs; Nelson salt[aid mot<»-yovrfcrteh*n 4h*---- force will determine prioritl pr*lll*Uinyouf i i ^ cd at the meeting, and wlwill funding. )ritles J, combination of public anind “ The I.eaguo of Wome • r<«lghbothood,______spend several days In the arereo ___ Ikglnnlng'ln July, the In-.law rccoimncnd program“ s I — privalc-financing-nf-politic;cal-— Vofcrs------b elieves—-~ tln ‘ •spcuklnK lo”'sc riio r''’Kr6iip:ips, requires that 80 per cent offtjie th' ■ Mii«lc VaIlcy wnlor citizerizens, campaigns as part of its il government is for thc peoplOple' • l- t our low PRICE ■ Brcckcru'ldge' will t>e guest:st environmental statem ents -aht•and *rt.ot. P opsodont* brand UO, Jerome, draped thcc speaker. a wrapup session. — - 1. I m odium . Adult 9l« di&rter lii memory of BerthalO . , Belmont, past president of thele ~ • I . WHITE I 0 Rcbekah; Assembly, ut a MFMT/ISnC- j c ...... meeting-Mondoy n ig h t.------Botiom $t>ampoo Parllclpatlng in the tribule KCORD BREAKING, were Mrs. GeorRC Ekislon, WEEK!) Mrs. Leigh Nelson. Mrs. LoU' S J 20SINAREEST® Heading, Mrs. N. A. Spofford, 1 0 COLD C A PSU L E S m io ASPIRIN 12F0AM*R0I . 100 TYLENOL* TABS 1 Fo„cif-X,nu,- M Mrs. Joe Williams. Mrs. R< H. v;?^.',r.Q^.DE-Lc 3 Dar* Z D tft JO ari1* 3 0 ( r a J '^lLYGOlVl\ .J m V y ' „ochosnndcongcsiosilon. Savo,_^». ______------Blue,-Mr9rGlen-Roireand-Mr«------ForpBlrTTllof— XKmort* (SK0t*-£M3f V Double,lie.— . inptaslielock./ goslont. loc^npa p.-' in troy. Savo. t Bertle GUI. taiJM iso I ^ A T O V I E '- . without aspirin, m ^ SAVE! 100!.B A Y E R * ^ ^ ^ Mrs. Glen Rolfo, districtt 4i904i30 I I 3 Day* deputy president, announcedi *‘” ^ 1 ( >r Gonuino 8oyor* aspirin that she will m ake her offlclal a vKK*’ Wvs k . for fast roliol. savo visit Feb. 11. Feb. 25 was ^ I^ t i i i t l ------knlatlv£ly_acl_Xor_iiiiUalion*_ ^--W ICIK^W a, ------Nlckl Holmes, daughter of ______^ '•Mr. iiiJ Mrs. George HoJmesV — --OocongosUnt r l| dlstrossofcolds.a and'Janlce MiKkrd,'aaughter of Mr. and Mrs. R ay McCord. BREACGl^SYBUP F0R M U LA 44® . , j ; s p m _ OWSPICP ------Wendell, 1973'UnlicdNatlOM --JB ay i------i - i r o . ~ m "1 •w’ ...... 3 O iyr--- • E«CREAM^j«^ - delegates, presented a ^ FoffelloJof . K S l ^ ElfIfocltvocoughTSfO ’*• ■ Antl.porplront- ^ 4 7 3 0 a / t i • coughs. 3 oz.* W - * ml:tixluro.8fl.or. # ' - 2,e9OT-netwt:—t:— § — S u p o r sm ooth 8hahaving cream J f • program and showed slides or at big savings. 11-1 their trip to Washington. D. C. Refreshments were -served by, Mrs. Alta Davis, M rs. Harry O’Conner and Mrs. Lawrence 124UHIC«PS» m a . f . C oupo, I , M O . \ , Regular or chowabto. OoedOn»rJ*n-)1.F»b.a Best spcech 40^APKINS 7^2.tPEPSOOENT* MOUTHWWASH 5 iisraiHE®_' . 3D.50 ■ m a n . Holloway, Invocation was ' ■■ ...... given by Kent Kirk and Ublo ___ . ------toplcrcOTductcdbyrKcn’Shcw”_ s a . I n u t j j iJOOJfllAMIMfUllb l U H T i ^ r L ^ 2 0 .WJNICAE^1LXI4GERIIIuot*i:^ n tf - U i i i on the subject of law it. STYLE* HAIR S P R ^ ~ “ - __ enforccmgnf:______E a s tww ood 0 ^ _ “ * H ______°V .‘—2 . 0 ^ — 1 4 7 - - K mart* brand natural vlt«>' K man* brand vitamin C. Got 90>sL•sUovliamin lormuta. Takoodvantagoolloolblgsav- r~ coupM 4 4 Ea. B W D i r t«yliainr]fiiv ] min E, 200 Inlern'ailonsI units, (ascorbic (i actd).SO0 tng. botitopiu)lys 30 m oro troo. ings on fomou3,QcsQorllol*. Rag. Sup*r^W‘x>,)n\ 13oz. notwt- n U Ultra hold.^Xl/ 0ooF«b-2 H V " aa i s n u m y «* MMHMIUITJI-Sn. ------t e t'M rrji.------U.tte.lbUMlCNUMH I . . . - OFFICIAI.C h i i a r j i . ______BIGSALEOF | DOROTHY REED« ■1 W IN ! : . D«OJ\ beauty AIDS j s o f m k i m o . . m ' M is4S / i l£TOH / ■ I S D a y s ^ n t y ^ ...... |! FOR 2 PERSONS ------^------Castilo soap shampoo. II NAME ...... /]P A N D in D l all-purpose lotion. | I • ADDRESS...... I cromo hair rinso. doo- ■■ C IT Y ...... PHONE.'.'..'.’.'..', f dorani. hand cream. IB 0«p«til N« Laltf than F«btrbtuo>v3. 1*74 at | ;[*^any-mofeH3hBrgo-

I OUtor«moschin •• lrs>«bofo «J'6«r«er 3 pcid-CQ« ten FREE ^P V !k ' ELECTRIC d l l i l L ' ' I — IN-CAR HEATERS WMJnsjddy. J a n u a r y 30. ' Tl^w-Ncw*. Tl Twin Falls. Idaho 7 Shosshone schcool officik[als annoumce secornd nine-w<^eek honoi►r roll SHOSHONE - Thirteen Beilia, freshmen; Joel Bateite Hubbs. Colleen J o n « ^ Jacllack Morris while Freshmen weree Johnson, Gena Kelley and Bartsrt Steve Kelley. Bonnie Laughlln.in. BrlanMcGhee. FVeshmcn were•e Webb. - students at Slwshone Highjh and Jason Webb, eighth grade:-e:- Kelley,- Jeff Pale and AusUiistin Sue Bella, Cathy Churchman.I. Kooncc, Becky Pennington, Susanan Cornelia BaumannrJlnrBakerr Eighlh grade students on the Scbool and Junior high n u d e ^lU Joylean Johnson and Genana Webb. Toby Clayton. Patti" Faught.t. Seniors on the B roll for theiie RobinMn, Dcbl Scott. Donon Tammy Bateman, Susann n roll for the semester were '. A Krad«3 for' the second ninele KcUey, seventh grade. Juniors on the A roll wenverc Ranae' Green, and Bill11 semester were Steveve Sclscr. Kalhy Slowell. Ed£d Depew, Cindy Galindo. Julie>e Lori Blackburn, Ranee ' w«ek period, school officialsJs Seniors on, the A roll for thehe Ruth Faught, Rob Haddockock, Ohlinger. Anderson, Mike Aol, Rhondada 'niomason.-Loma Thome andnd Guthrie, Julie Guthrie.'Calola Cfawford, Kevin Meservy and . . today. - __ semester were Cindy Bergin.ii. Dawna J a c o b i , Lura Kidnerner, EUghth graders were Joel•1 Blackburn, Jim Egersdorf,r f ,- I.CO Williams. ' '“T - — Hahn. Chris H arris. Clirlsly-•y- Deann Sorensen, whUe seventh-' -• TTie seniors on the all A roll)U Ijicy Bcrriochoa, J i3 . Bowlin.Jl. Stievc Sar A3, )hld Stimpson andant Bate. Mary Beitia. DcA(Lnn Kalhy Galllmore. Richardrd Sophomores were Tommyny -Johes.' TiavId K em er MarlinIn seventh groders were Marisa. w ere Ondy, Bergin, J. D.0. \Jo d i aa>-ton. Jan Coffman,Jl. -M arkW arbis. Braun, Tom Croft, Rickk Jones. Debra Morris. Dianeme Blackburn. Kalhy . Davidson,in, K ldner, C lint Ix)w. Dann Blackburn, Anna .Boyer, Bowlin, Ami Curry and CoUccnsn f\ml Curry, Qjcryl Errington,n. Sophomores were Ralpl]|ph Gonzales, Curtis Kidncr andd Palmer. David Scolt and IJndada . Mory Haddock. C^ndy Hicks,lu, Mugoflin. Toni Oneida, Tonyly l/)nnie Ricks, Kris.tin HiU, "Jones. Wanda Faught, Claudlnele Ballard. Terry Curry, Pcnnjsnny Jason Webb. Seventh graderss Webb. Juniors were Sue Cri.VI., Carley Jones. Brj-an Kinghom,m. Oneida. Merchc Pagoaga,1, Hcalhw Robin«n and Betty _ —:___^ - 1-JunioT3-were.^uth. Faught.I— Graham. Chris Harris. Brendala Da%is, Alan G airctt and Calviiilvin -w ere D o n -D allas,-Jo y leanrt —Leah > .Fixsen, - M arji—Jones.es. — Debbie----- Magoffin- -^ nnd‘" d ' Carol Saras and RlchirUd " Thorpe. Dawnn JacobMn- and - Lur»•a— _ . K ldner, •while’'jo p h o m o re s were Ralph Ballarf and Penny ~ "...... ■’'" T Z Z Davis; freshman .was Sue J. Bettia; cl^th grader. Jason ------^W«bb—and-9cventh—gradersfmmm were Joylecn Johnson and ______Gena ^lley^ The senior class also headed' the list wilh number of students ■ oa the A honor roll for the nine week period while freshmen took the. lead In jium bcr of 0 m > ------students on the B roll. f E i t T - l S - Seniors on the A xoU were Lucy Bcrriochoa. J.D. Bowlin, Jodi Clayton, Jan Coffman,■: r Cheryl Errington,- ClaudineD I * ------G raham : ChrlsHnrris,-Brenda ■ AM G A N 1 Hubbs. Colleen Jones, Jack ...... '■■ ■" •NUA TIC •I. KcUey.Jeff Pate. Austin Webbb * 4 # iLGii and Ami Curry. •I ______Juniors-Pn_th(?_A_roll_wcrb_ D _ y • ______• • •.B ------Rnth------f^ugtir;------D aw m r Jacobscn. I^ a Kidncr. Brianr t * = M K »-JWJ m H i E D S i Ross and Steve Saras; •*.*4 • sophomores were Ralph ’ - W # ' Ballard. Terry Curry. Benny Davis, Mary Haddock and .• Calvin Morris. I BECllINSTC»DAY!! •Freshmen on the A roll were‘ I : ■ ^______Sue Beitia. ^ t b y C h u r d ^ n ^ _ l i b . Toby Clayton, ■paltPFuuKht, ■ a n d y Galindo. Bill Ohlinger, h - 4 1 Merche Pagonga, Carol Saras '"r^thEGreaa ffisT g i^tC S ^ngIS :1 and iUchard Webb. Fil»hth prnitfirc Tm>1L i l i e s Bate. Mary Bciia DeAnn Braun, Tom Croft. RickI " Vou[Ve Ever !i6 y'. : l Gonzales. Curtis Kldner and leen-Hurii ------Jason - Webb -while d ^v en th .. graders were Joyleon Johnson, '- Cena_Kcll&v. LaPcttg-Kcltan, iflrfSlalEe0ryo]*0Mi and Bart }(ooncc. . m Seniors on the B roll were Stove Anderson, Rick Adams, - ___ M ike Aol, Richard Jones. Debra" Morris, Diane Palmer, onth!lisBonanzt Rodd Rosen, David Scott and • * ■ U n d a ' Webb, while Juniors were Mark Anderson, Sue Curl, Leah Fixsert. Paul Freem an, i ^ T E V E ERTON Steve Kelley, Becky Pennington, Susan Robinson, ERTON MAATTRESS I i f l Don Setscr, Viki Stimpson, Ed Thomason, I^rna Thorne, Mark Warbls ond Lee cOi)MPANY H.HAS IVAREIIIOUSEE Williams. Sophomores, were Kathy Davidson, Alan Garrett, Cindy AOXUMULATIFED A LARGiE SLEEP CEEltTER Hicks. Carlcy Ann Jones,_ “ DcKble Magoffin and Brian ¥H iai LOW, LOW PRIRICH A R I JUST AN McGhee with' freshmen iiiliV INVVENTORYX OF FLAWED0 Cornelia Baumann, Jim Baker, I■XAM PLI OF TH I M•ANY il ORIAT BUYS Alllsa Curry, Susan Depew. DURING OUR O I9i9ANTIC SA Lnill Renae Green, Julie Guthrie, K H * MISS- MATGHCIED, AND Carla Hahn. Chris Hansen, Q uantityfy . !.89“ Ea. Pc. * 6 4 " Blackburn, Renee Crawford, ------KevJn-Meservy—and—DeAnn— Sorensen while seventh JHB vallL-MUST^OW 7 ^ 3 TWIN SISIZE FIRM BOX SPRINGS. . ; . .r'firiEirPcr~»“ t 49*®^ E T P cT ! " — ^ graders - were -- Morisa__ ' Blackburn, Anna Boyer, Dan . 2 FUU SIZE SI MIS-MATCH SET...... >198*Set * 8 5 “^ S e t * ^ 1 1 Dallas, U nnic Hicks, Kristin IHI S f e i - y ” _____ ” ___r- ...... ------HiH” 'Heather Robinsan - a n d - - m tM —- w - F u itsSIZEX-fIRM i; M A TTRESSES-:^"— Betty Thorpe...... : ^ Semester all A Jtudqnts p w i j y 20 YEAIAll GUARANTEE...... MDMI^Ea!Pc"” * y 9 ^ E aEa. Pc. Included Ondy, Ber^n, J. D. Bowlin, Ami Carry, Wanda 5 FULI SIZE si: MEDIUM FIRM MATTRESSES. ’99“ '9 Ea.Pc. * 5 9 ’ * Ea.Ea Pc. Faught, Gau^ne Graham and — Colleen Jones, seriors: Ruth ■ ^ ^ i ' ' ■ FUUStSIZE BOX SPRINGS...... *6 Faught and Lura Kidncr, 5 '89“ Ea.Pc. * 5 9 * “ Ea.Pc.Ea Juniors; Ralph Ballard and Penny Davis, sohpmoresr Sue 2 FUU SIZE SII FIRM BOX SPRINGS ’InG^Ea-Pc. * 6 9 * * EaEa. Pc. f ' ^ M ariju an a i r 11 OUEEN1 )X-FIRM MIS-MATCH sets;.....TTWSet *149*** S e t confiscated : 4 OUEENI F FIRM MIS-HATCH s n s ...... >259“ Set * 1 2 9 ’**^Set H : ’ l P ^ — in Ketchum - S l a _____ ^LQUEEILSLSIZEJEOIUM.FIRMSn„______.J2^Set_yj9??? i e t ______— KETCHUM-Threo lo five . ___ _ 2_KU(S4sig-mM-snli ...... TT:’389”-S et-* -1 8 9 “ _____ pounds of ^ riju a n a has been > t 7 : — - ' __ eontiscacedin conncction with ------— {Kc''arresl of six pers6ns“on"” " —------I-TWIN-SliSIZt-lONG BOy^ET ...... ^.-‘2 1 ^ - S e t -99??^ drug chargcs in Kctchum. • • • • • • <•••••••••••••••••••••••• The six persons, arrested .Sunday aflemoon by KelcKum V'ELVETHEAIl d b o a r d s i _____ police, were each charged with______••______5 two counts of possession of a • controlled substance ' wilh I ^\s Low As ..... ir:^*ai75irl . ------p — ------::— • • • • r»r*•••••••••*••••••••••••• • v : ; : They include. Gary. W. Huffman (aliasSteve Adams). i n SIZE" 2fi. Fresno. Calif.; Suzanne Jacobsen*K asa, 20, H ailey; E!ASYFlNAANCINGI StcVTDrMyorsr^rSteven-G:— IN N iRR SPRING Poottcr, 20; Stephen C, Bruner, . 22.andOryllL.Drussel, 2J,all Ketchum. -TRESSES In addition, Hulfman was charged wllh resisting arrest. . As Low i w l li T © l Ms,.-JBCobscn-Kasa was _ a ^ _ I i V W i . ..arTcsted_ort_a_mi^cmcnnor, . W I E - - ■ warrant in connecUon with nWAREHOUSI allegedly issuing an insufficient fund check and a - SLEEP felony warrant for the same ' c h a r g c .' 1 . Myers and Poetlei“ wcre~' released from the Blaine . CENTER County Jail on (heir own recognizance. Released on J 2 26 2nd Ave. Sc>o. Twin Falls5 mr.'JM: J1,000 bond each • were Ms. —L . — • Jacol»on-Kasa -and-DrUfisel.— OPENS’’TILL 7 DAILY Huffman remalnedin cialody_ r ~ ------t0d.iV~ln~ll0U~0fa~Tt;50Crbbnd~ I SATURDA^=~ and Bruner remam«d“ ln ••••••••• custody in lieu of ll.OOff bond. The Blaine County ^ e r if f s dep artm en t. aided in I , transporting the prisoners. ' j TimM Nevrt. Twin Fall*, Idaho td WedneKldy. January X, fV74m : - I OPEN MOtSNDAYiS & FRIDAY!rs IIL 9 PMr I ' F i s c a l immpact hasjssle— —— , R e p e a l - s o j u g BOISE lUPl) — Determined to settle tbe THREE daylight u v ln g thLime Issot once and for all, the House State AffaiJir* committee voted Tuesday over rev^amp contfinues lo Introduce* aI memorial asking Idaho’s OT BIG CoDgmsloaai delflegatioo to lupporl repeal of ■BOISE (UPI) - Beaten oa9 weekend by challenging thaI certincation of content. the pcL Rep. John Reardon, R*Bolse, DAYS! : the floor In an effort lo put «■ accuracy of that fiscal not^,. Specifically, the>e memorial Is direct^ at the I oneof the original dissenters In prJce tag on B overnm aillI claiming there has to be ■ ^ Energy Act of 19T73 which ordered year-arouod reorgsnliatlon the HoumI fiscal Impact. committee, offered the motion. daylight time foFor th e ' Bation. Besides the PHntlng Committee offldalljr Monday they were defeated1 Rep. James Dgln.R-Caldwell, CoDgrrsslooal deln"iTnHnn rommlttee will rV.Pfn*nl»«lln -]^ ^)|) fnr th^le___ modKutf£ioan-Cunu)anieaIrani_ I ______SAVE __ l’ro..(1»» lW'l - -C o y s ' P A tiT S jHDfn»y (o' •nd H».on 0* Resources and gave approvalEll U nderthebill, which must be Boise, said he agrees wilh thc Site* 3-7. ‘lIDIl H»fg»nl|»l'Onl • . to three olhcr bills en routele processed In the legislative bill intent of thc bill but suggestedr H B B l Were 4.50 ,oB.ooto ...... P r i c e : . Crr*l«> 0nl ol Hfvtnu* «ng' back from thc printer. preparation office prior to they write in a penalty clause.ll COATS MBM4 ISIilt AlUirtI - Rrgui/ft cp«n Reardon and-Reps. Lee•e introduction, group life "Chairman Steve Antone. R- Dfoi»I'CI CUfH % Price m m Loveless, D'Pocatello,), $S,OOOcachwouldbecxempled. auto deolers.lo comc up with a Ly So would credit life insurance com'proi*nlse measure a l the "Tbi'5? __ ginn.f^l Ocl I______;submitted the minority 'S.------^------_ C O A T i _ • repofti...... — •— ...... • nexi commllleymooluig...... Oetidr tool*, »om« wllh tun.fur’ DRESS & CASUAL SHOES ifim t. W«fg S60 Iq SlOO...... O f t : Inn af Ml. Ra^. 7.19 ...... R .fi lopi. iocheli...... V/■ o - o ’/ j o F F 'COTTON ^IPEOHUSUNS 1; i S PANT SUITS Polyedeft S lome wooli. 1 3 S 3 p e . tly let...... '/s t Price >e*.Reg. 3.59 pr...... I.M pr.-,,' STOREVWIDE J / Twin Flat er FII.HI. Reg. 3.29 ...... 3.S« ANUARYr i G.RAB TABLED ie Oeubla Flat or>fHf.’Reg. I 4 .a» -._ — ...... teg, 3.99 pr...... ‘:...a.3«pc Knit topi. $< r Fit. Reg. «.49...... 4.M " tome twealert...... • r I ^ King FIcrt Of Fit.■tt.Reg. a,59 ...... :------POLYESTER KNITIII PANTS------ICRCAU (FRESH DAISIES) - Femoui brand, <^.W.I.I.yWT 4 ; l e a rlA N C E l WereSI3ioSIB S C 9 9 SAtE!! Slie* 8-16...... Stondard Ca*e. le*. Reg.3.19 p r...... t M p r . Twin Flot or FII.FII. Reg. 4.79 ...... SJW Double Flat or>r IFII. Reg. 5.79 ...... «.7« ^ I Q ueen FlelorFr FII. Beg. 8.79...... A.M Jhipments^ofJelewJAerchanilise ;eJia«eJiegunJo- —KlrtgTtelorFJrir«ag7T39 ...... r r j » ~ ------King Ca*e*. Refleg. 3.49 pr.._...... S.TIpr. J THROW RUGS • • arrive (punrchased many mimonths ago) CORDS & DRESS P. Name brond*. 5 '■a n t s - ...... 2 0 % O f f i a Ihru tluderit ilie i $ / W erei.5 0 lo 10.00 ...... i BATH TOWELS ~ • ...... -B, 7 - S.S. KNITSHIRl_ _ _ ■ Solid*. *trlpe*.io^r* p 1 ’ ^ f NDREDiOflTErEMSSTILEMI NUST^ECLEAIIKED ■ IIRTS *llghllyirregulai W Hl» Were S4.00 fo S5.00...... ITCHEN TOWELS I ...... > 2 ” KIT 100% cotton. ______2 , n r 2 9 * ; _ ------itNlT^ESTS- ■ — EWOMJIUILSALES:S-ELOORSiUI -WAREHOUSES- TS------^------3UR WASH CIOTHS ; • Reg.S7.0p...... S4 << - VELOl .lo ;,.:,-..-,....3 4 f |- SWEATERS Sll9hlV Irr.Qulo . 9 1lAKE ROOM FOIIRTNEARRIVIim SHIPMENTrs I CLOTH DISH TOWELS • ._ Pullover* » c o rd ig o n » ...... S3 9 9 TERRY C .*:...... 6 6 * :■ ■ ■ AIL WINTER JACKETS ...... '.■,".7 , 1/4 Off. REMNANTS m m DUT ON THI IS!! I sm s & SPORT COATS...... V 2 Price j NT MISS 0 »E BARGAIN . '/2toV4 0f! ' - 4 M — — co>ME-IN— BROWSE AB^ R O U N D ^ S E E HOWIW-MUGH YOU CAN-SA'IVE ■

_ ; ...■ -!_____ GRABJIAWE.: PANT TABLE • :mPEUYJANY-PAYMEMliniLLSPRINiGl! I Shirt*, iweoter*. . f / odd»Sondi...-...... / J Price:...... ' .This is yi/our personal invitiitotion to com e in this week and tifa ke ad- % Price . vantage 'of the savings, O>ur u loss can b e youiu rg a Jn JI ______------CHRISTOPHER HALL! long ond thort tieeve*, LL SHIRTS 0 HEN'S ------Reg: J6.00 ...... ^/4-& 4¥i,r - SINCERE^LY— ------^^^-SLACKSt.^ j M r i i O T r iE t Our Big M aple I Elvis Caiii,, ILes H azen, Torn Girood, • S h o p Is nniocKytbd HeovHy~ “ ^ Rudy Williaiam soh, Kent Fre^ir --SPflRT-COATS%-V^/3=^V2 Off" ‘ surifev s to c k e d . (Get I n 'o n so m e o f ______------Tom-Coontntz, S herril V an Orddoin, ...... ^ b g rcgalnsU ; ------— MEN’S— ' ------JTRrHowlei’kins, Roy H ^vey “ "suim uD :: ...... I; Z I a p l Z m e N : S 3 Z ...... KNIT. SUITS FIVE WAY5 ENDS if ______TO ! SATURDAY!! ^ ' \ \ \ BUY y _ * - eCASH---- - lI K i ^ FREE t • OPTIONAL CHARGE I N « M i...... ; ■ ADDRiSS. , e lAYAWAY PHONE.'.'..'.'.'..’. \ i i/ ■;--yI ____ tafrlhon ftWwry a->y?4^l------^i_ParJ(ing_J _ —eJANKAMERICARD^ I NAME ...... ■ ^ p p a c c c ...... iPHONE...... I ■ ...... - ______■ c it y ...... ,nr.b.u.ri3. I.Mo. | — i ...... ■. . - e MASTERCHARGE I tto Uta> Then I m m - ______’mmoit STOffi-— I ■■ i j ^H ± ||jS S 5j|| I e WAie BAHKAROI L ■■■■ I THE roAH(HO DEPARTM ENTr S T O R E I Wcdnetddy. -January n,'l974 TimImcs-Newj. Twin Fails.'Idaho 9'-:- - ■ Audlit raps Gcrem ‘bruslih fire-dop30 w ar tacctics T - ^ F h o n e ss 7 U 3 - 0 9 3 J (O r use our lol:oll-frce lines) IB O iSE (U P I) — An Maclvor said the bureau thM I a d d r e s s ^ its chief goalll Pocatcllo. for direction “ttul crim e unit which should be operation; evalufiUon of Iilaho's Bureau o( "has fallen far short" of its top. — fhe major trafficker.’’ appears miich too casual. wiUi staffed with competent — Moke m ajor renpvotlon In NarcoUc and . Drug priwity objective ot detecting 'Hie report .noted thatI supervisionczceedingly thin investigators: Uic present reporting sysU;m to Enforcement accused the and apprehendine major ‘■'examinaUon of the bureau'ss even though numerically — The extent of organized consolidate all criminal agency of putting too zmicb narcotic violators and sources effort j in thc area of organizedd strong, and processes too crim inal acUviUes should bc invcsUgatlon InformaUon with M I LL l i O N ~ qffort into “brush fire’’ drug of supply. crime < leaves one wiUi Uiee d ecen tralized to m eet lhe idenlifled as soon as pos^blc in rcspcct to a given individual problem s in ste a d of It suggested the bureau has noUon i lhal no serious attemptt cannons of . sound gumtiling. prosUtuUon, public Into a given case file and oombatling major traffickers. responded to cries of “help” is i being pul forUi to eiUierr administrative procticc." corruption, labor racketcring, establish cross-refcrcnccs In ; The report recommended a from small communities, identify i or resolve the problemn M aclvor concluded Uiat Uie arson, vending machines, files along with Indexes; m aior overhaul of thc bureau, deploying agents “simply on if. i in fact, one exists.” . bureau is essential for Uie infiltration - of .business.' — Develop a system for DOLLAIROAYS increased em p h asis on the basis of who called for He recommended . thee continued fight against pornography, fencing, crcdit processing” travel expense ' -^■-organlied-crime-ond-major—-assistance-the -loudest—and——altorncy-gcnccal_bc-glvea— < n— n arco tics— in Idalio:— but—. - card frauds, loan ' sharking.—__vouchers which . docs..not .. •^ ■ ~ ~ ® 4ngeriirrecniltlngrtraintng— — QuUwrity'lo tmi>anet statewide—e— recommcaded:------—:i------ll_Ldrug-tralficaind-horsc-racing^—__ Include____attachm ent------a t— ■ ^nd supervising of professional ■ “This resulted in providing (grand Juries" with’broad' — That considernUon be confldenUal information: — The organized crimc effort — Compile new. Job agents. services based upon poliUcal ' subpoena j powers, witness given to abolishment of Uie * should bc remdved from the speclficaUons for cnch poslUon ■ ; llic report released Tuesday consideraUons without regard iimmunity statutes, and ... bureau and placed bireau's present dccenlrallied H prepared by John C. to its impact on major drug iadequate wiretap legislation." approach.and change stuKlng in the bureau and emphasize immediately to Uie attorney cxperiencc and. training In' Jan..31. F«b. 1 and 2 — Thurs. - Fri. • S a t. _M _M acIvor^diief of the G)lorado ■ • U-afficking,” Maclvor said. The chief of the bureau,|j general;______^ _ In Coeur d'Alene and Pocatcllo ----- Bc’caiga.' uf- such presaures,—— 1Robert-M.-King,.was criticirwl.., .^otficcs-^Yith.flne-agmt-and-n_ niircoUc enforcement In hlrinn ■^.request of Atty. .Gen. W. he said, “it is understandable iin the report for Inadequate.,e. A full-time assistant secretary, or retain the ricw’^ rso n n e l: . ^ • . — Start a recruitment • ■ flnlhony Park after a major why the bureau has' been i e f f o r t . * ■ Assortecd Fabrics )e -would -b c -'u ^ rird e d .and..an. ' H - - (L'oAUouedfromp.l) officers, poor supervision, lack Park said there .would be ------V a 0 « v d oluo* to $4.98 yd. H . He said in r e ^ n s e to the of communlcaUoh among the three teams of eight agentsl3 acUvc recruitment of agents H quesUon the chargcs would- o{nccrs-and..most damaging. .each wiUi one supervisor-over—•r'__ wouldJh!.coriductcd.boULln o n d _ ■ have to bc initiated with local a failure to stop the m ajor ieach team . out of state, ~ ! T o | ^ i @ ! M H ew S p r in g & H law enforcement officials, but narcoUcs traffickers in Id^o. — E stab lish m en t of ann HesaidthepropoiulshadUie & Summer Faiirics. B that all non-privilcgcd To overhaul Uic departm ent. Advisory Board to the Bureau,i, ., con cu rren ce of t^w Coordinate:les in Knits. ■ ^information in thc bureau’s Park announced a scries of icomprised of Uu^e sheriffs,} Enforcem ent Commissioner j; FOR 2 PERSONS organizntional changcs. i John Bender, 'who will b e .- ' •_____ ——I— ■ ito r o ^ n s ib le officials. including: .(.Oiief.of the Bureau. responsible for Uie bureau' I NAME ...... : ■ I ’ H ' ] lhe spcclal report prepared' ^ Centralization of the .■ • — Revision In thc accountingg under a reorganized state I ADDRESS...... bureau, with all agents moved j e govemment. C IT Y ...... (.HONE 5 H ^by John Maclvor- of thc and expenditure system of thc ■ 0«P«III N»lot.. Tho^hd.f.b.uc.v3. 197.0. I to Boise except for one bureau,’ i as permitted by thcc Park said he would repliice Se w & t >Colorado B u reau of oil llu* m all - Twin Fnlln H llnvestlgatlon, detailed a series supervisory agent and one ]Law Elnforcement Assistance« . King with Bill Rodenbaugh as . H 3L;criUci5ii>s of the way the ^s e c r e c y In Pocatello and AdministraUon.) acUng chicf of the bureau, L H ^reau has been.run. It' ' Coeur d'Alene. The agents in — A c h ^ g e in the hiring andd •• ■ _ ^ W l e d Ala c k .of_c.3cpcriencrf_ ^.Boise will be- assigned ttrainin>;_____ p ractices for ...... — B~^7RTrcot’lcs - cnforccmerit ■ toroughout the state on a needs personnel. j Park said standards3 . basis. [gpiigeg I : Hansen nneet brings■ $ 2 6 , 0 0 0 H “ (Continued from p.!) reports. As a result, only 15,600 Falls 1 business man, $20(L . ■ < The Laborers Political in conU-ibuUons is identified by — George Forschler, H - .1 League also bought .tickcts to donors. ■&e remainder is listed j general manager of thcC f t ^ ’dcrosa 'Inn, Burley, 4300^h B —U lie___ d in n e r.___ -as;coU ecUflnaifor th e-d lp n cr.^ ! ■ I jl»ntributl(m listed as $300. .'TficblggcstcxpensclnTcmlzed'''' Eugene M. Rinebolirr“rr~ H ^ Under the law. only those on the reporUng form went to Burley 1 business man, $150. H persons who purchase more Uie Holiday Inn - R383 for the The two committeesS . ' ■ B ■ than 1100 worth of tickets have wst of the dinners served. reported i a-total of $39,300 inn 9 to bc listed individuoliy on thc Other expenses were listed for cash < balances at the end of Uicc air travel and printing. -<.reporting period. Included among the fl .Code board . contributors to thc dinner were several Magic Valley IF YOU PIAKT IT 3 ;proposed businessmen. They include: OB FEEt I I . . . — Curtis Eaton, president ■ f I “EdlSE (UPI) - ThD ScMle Giolie Feed Will Have II! ; Com m erce an d Labor and chairman of the board of 1 Committee Tuesday voted to the Twin Falls Bank and Trust GLOBE fioco. I. - ....J lnlf6ducc”a ”blU” whIch would —Co., wiUi-acontcibuUon^f.S200.__— ------tnd twt.->«i« >mt-ro.im------— Richard Brizee. Twin ‘ create a board to administer • and interpret all safety and ■ building cixles in Idaho. ------T P ) • 1 : Uniformity of interpretation I ; of all building codes is a major y problem of the building • Industry, ^ n s o r a of thc bill f0.\'T i-IHUiKT: i H said. The m easure woiJd abolish ACE PRINTING mealeans, quality printing, ; the present factory-built • housing board and create the artwork(& S service ~!’ncw“ boardi—which-would—; X3Z ^ ^ y ; supplant all other boards NTiNG , In c . 2 regulating building codes. Magic Valley’s CCommercialoi Printer • ViTHEN YOU WANT SOMETHING 2 5 0 Main Ave. N„ TwinmfaW F i Phone 733'6623 2 GETTER cneek the autoi lor sale

i u M L | g : ''' I I \ I ' ; - ■ v VW\ ] 7 , \ I f \ I i Final FaiII & W inter CIcle aran ce J ___ JUPJlic . ^ T h r e e : - - ______All sShoes Hove Been Repricriced

4 X \ - W om en's &-T«e e n s —' WM en's _ . )' ' ' h i • i Shoe . D ressis & Casual Qv. / Fam aus Brand Naii r ~ - S f ch o e s- I m R eg. to ’28.1. 0 0 - Reg. t o *55700 - NoTOiily L i i E @ to *27” ^ “CHUDRETSHOES i ; by Buster Brown & IRobin Hood ^$ 5 “ 1 ij; l_R«(g. to f 14.00 • Npyy O nly _ S pringtirrrie A m v a lyr “

ij: rniiPON ■.■■g O p e n Friday Nite New arrivals from Collllegetow n and Ponf-her-vk'iwith good tooks TifI 9 pm I in fashion's favorite COolors. A. Pocketed short jocketjo all zipped ...... up in denim-lo.ok polyt'esfer/coflon knit and toppjp e d o f f w i t h :— ...... - .. appliqued oranges jus'st for fun, 17.95. Matchingig chccolote A 1 denim cuffed trousers> w ith fly front. 17.75. Brigfight orange balloon-sleeved top. 1:15.95. B. The new neutralsIs ond orange ______^___ l l W ------shocbor-t-team-up-in-tf>his-westom-dotailed'ShTr}*iiI'l^ket and ij: fly front trousers. Tie-fcbelted shirt jacket with wvooden o buttons, . - i-N A M E ...... ______$30.95.-a.eHod-cuffed ttrousers, $21.95. Long-slo(loovod, , • ADDRESS...... OTY . T-...... PHONE...... '. . . I " tailored shirt in orangele sherbert, $16.95. - ' I 0«MurN*Ui»cTWF.>F«Werr3. I974at_ . J . SOM'S- ■ . • i Downtov^'n S Lynwood ■L 4 Tlm«.N«wi, Twin Fallt. IAd aho WedtwMlav, J a n u a ry X . 1974974 _____ S k i r a ccers com pet*te at Elkhor)' n a r e a Kiwanis SUN VALLEY Greg'{ status.. years, Davis beat . Monty Waksoi. Keldimn. and Gary Davis. Ketdjum. aad Kinyf In the overall, challenge.!. Feyen. Sun Valley, with a - HovJe. BeUlnglmm. W n.- ^ Ross. Waterbiiry Center, Vt...^ elimination. Davla won tbe! differential tim e of .980 In Group n , m en 30 to 39. were overall winners in tbei first rtm against Gunther seconds. Finishing third and Noistemig finished ahead of Club rang first annual Schlitz Cup, Noistemig, Sun Valley, by .792t fourth in that flm were John Gene Landsmann, Sun Valley. Challenge Saturday at the newr seconds. In the second nm, Rikhom Race Area. Noistemig beat Davis by. only. best bells Fifty area recreational sUI .465 seconds, n o t-en o u ^ to ' racers competed for the OrstI m ake up for the first run loss. TWIN FALLS - Kiwanla time locally In the h e a d ^ ^ e a dI Davis won the overall by a aiib mcfflbm ring tbe best racing form at. Following aI d ifferen tial tim e of .327 WINm R teUs In th — — day-long— process ----- of—r— s ^ nds. — ------elimination: "UJ*!"flnal"^ce3I------F inishing second“ OTerall— ...... d t* Ihis week by the SalvaUon were, conductcd with winners1 were Noistemig and Marcia A m y os having rolsed the of each of the eight categoriesI Pierson. Sun Valley. , ^F ST C If T T E — most money during the I In Group I. men 19 to 29 — Oitfstmns h3lidays-with-bcU competing for the overall ringing effort* in the downtown nrwt------J — :------OFFICI A l I , • The club collected $318.81 to SJI\LE r iflKtTthe pUque fro m -th e . Soropllfnist Club. The Sonjptiyniat placed second with STARTS FRIDAlW, FEBRUARY 1 I273.9& while Rotary Club mflnbers provided another 1238.55. >1 Mrs. Marjorie Hoops r }.'f f f. - I _____ p r i n t e d lhe trophy to Stan ' ARN(OLDS &8W of the Kiwanis Qub as PLAQUE FORR bringing in tbe largest S FOR 2 PERSONS KIMBERLYLY, ID A H O representative ol the Christmag eoatribuibuUoa for Sjihatlon Army I ------SoCoptimlsts-who-receiTed-it— ------program * I* prescnl*nted to Stan Snow, llrat.vlce______■ NAM E...... J, HOURS: 8 A,y.M. to 6 P.M. fo S asl year’s coUcclions. T r o p l i y prealdeot. Twin FaUsFai Kiwanis Clob. M arjorie - I ADDRESS. . : ...... Cbpt. Dale Vilen, SalvaUon Hoops. Iell, SoroptJoptimist Cub, gave U|x the CITY ...... PH ThaihanF«bfus.r3;l974el | k Cards j 1 t Army director, said the p r e s e n t e d I plaque after wia^nj^ng It lasl year. Capt Dale I Army, asstated In the Icom e , co ^ u n i l y Is grateful to jl l of L n a f S n a t r a J___ thfcclubs and individuals who "'^presentation. ~ ■ ^ J hcip ^. Funds were used to j; Msist needy famiiiea and V * Mow.. D; SUNDAY 10-6 l4divlduals during Christmas. ' ...... ------3 Won ___ OPEN DAILY 10 -1 0 : THURS.; FRLII-. SAT. ■Maglc-Valley Bfisiness and Chatse' A-ofessional Women’s Clulr"" ...... lU w tim b e rs also assisted with the . little program bringing in I Jp3,f7.------■ ■ ■■ r a rZ/jf/i' a A v a ^ - -

diogtifll MJ...... ^ ^ ca le u t o M r t ------1 jproposed

jrW IN " Cily Ask About O urCC onvenient n ip lo y u will be paid on an I ■Inlerlni'’ pay scale from now l T im e C r e d ilII IPlan I . ^ •• ifitU a. final d ty . budget ts. R * 9 - 1 I tfopted by April 1. City 1,2S.pO I ' lianager Jean Mllar said i P i AW;'FM/FM-Storoo- raradio. 8 track ------^iKo-uid-a-coiDpletfljew ____—r------play«f-alr-su9p«n«lonon-spookorsr'ln-" ~ t ^ m r l 4 la ry scale has been proposed J 3 pul lor record chongoigor. 100 wotts. Vpe^S If « result of his studies and -OPP) : tlose m ade by Councilman • ^ulOatyn.,...... {Instead of a blanket-, !• ..... »rcen lag e raise for employes, " R»S. rMToar H 'AttANTiis 9 T t W lv aald. each Job position \ |1ndMkVICI | b ------^ ^ reviewed individually. In NCIUOID a . '~~ n s salary study, Mllar said, he I Strap Handle, oil Transistor vw H h eo r-^ ' C Jiisidered the work load, tho I.-, phonolach. {fmparlson.to s^aries paid In '/ ^er'cltles for similar work. ■ ■■ « id any change'in the Job ^ u lr in g either more skill or i I CLIP & DEPOSIT - ' ^ lia r said the smallest ------{^creaseas thesdteduleisnow ------!=THIS^OUPON^ a t would be about 3 per cent, ■ r an Individual where Job ADDtESS. . '. i AT K m a rt Asponsibllity was reduced, ■ CITY...... ftm e larger increases were 11 I N* lal.c Th«n■■1.1,...,, f 2. I.M ..______I Wi^irlp l o o lifei-j ^— g ~ _ I T m a r t ■ : I!— BEF0RHEfc-2nil! * Mod*! ------^oal department ■ IAAS700 ■iperlntendents • received I n ■ ■ H ia B « H ■ ! M I Axiut 4.5 per cent more pay. r v W A S H E RI A N D D R Y E R laborers received between 5.6 -v 4 " W H 5,... ».9-2M.S8 Reg. 156.88 ^ d S.S per cent while . ______ReReg. 228.98 Rn* 15^. - - - r«ulpment:operatonigeneraUy_ii^. & g e to about 7 per cent more Some jiew positions were » * 3 ( m a te d and present employes ■ ' * 3 6 6 * * ^ to fUl these. — - dairqa-Automallc-W aaher.. -•LvKaslU4^ _____WhIrlpooKS A uloitomotlc Washer. 4 wash - * Mllar said the council ! tem perature combinations. NormalNc cycloj. _4 woloTTi-TWpr~CgolTiown-coro for-’- . flipulated no employes be - j e n t l e c y c le s w ith sp in d ry a c tiolion. r pormononi press.s. S u rgllotor,agitator. .Whllo, ilded In any department this L'nfgi' groon. gold. 3 loo(>od sUo waler level solector. 3 0 RMEYeP> Frigid! |e a r. Tie aald some 20 or more dairo* Eleclric Dryer. Gentle 11 yvhlHpool® EUC,rtrlc Dry«r. S Drying cycloa, . __ - _fciployea received- larger with 2-positton-fabftcS'seleclo h e a t w 3 lomp. isolaction!ms. Tumble Press® control. ; _____^«l*r-y—Incr e ase.s ------^ m in . cccool-down carc. Cycle end sign< Qercentagewlse than he did. ’ Extro lorgo lint s8alnrymrifringff -__ ------MM«flts-togelha>-w>ul^anK»3^ about 9 to ^ percent. r: ^lectnc can upc TtRKT™ li:5SEDD MIXER ^ ■ This interim pay scale, Mllar : fcld.will be considei^ by the . Q ty Council (or peiroanut 1 9 7 - W 4 p Odoption'at the time the 1974 .1 2 .6 8 r 3 Davs - H a n d nr>lxorrhaspiish- fudget Is accepted. ' button beat'ter ejector. Rival olociric horvost onc 5 Negotiations are continuing ?"nrSn‘ Modulaf desigoI glassgl pcrco- white, avocaa d o . S a v e . Between city flre fighters and a ^cado. Click and cloonI oction. o se,selector, bowl Romovos for fojt Clo^nlnc ------i> eclal_com m illeft_of_the_____ ' - 9 ------r e le a s e la tc h . H arva r v c s L . - . ------. rr--~ r.~ r — ^undl, Milar said. On the fcm m lltee are MayoT Wliulon laiiiuiin ■“’{•yr ^ fcnes. Henry Woodalljmd Dr^ Sieve Uncoln.' Mllar sald'ho ICH ^ STORAIIGECABINET-^ Salary schedule can be adopted X4-FL^m^C - :- - BntlI the flre department p a y - -- ur Reg. 34.88— _0urR»g.13.U 3 :ale Is set. 3 Days Only. 3 D » y » 0 n lf • Mjlar’ said through his d steel 3 sections, eac^ch pre*drllled tor easy as^ •urvey of salaries In. olher ' idyman's speciall Strong, rigid s m e. W ork surface of 1-" thick,. cicom- sembly with scricrews. Prime coaled parti-' ;' ...Slaho cities prior to jubmlttlng II fflck. cle board framele with p egboard b a c k . Qis recom m endati^ to the ssed high-impact board. Tool puncil. hc determined south •entral Idaho district --- — immunities pay the-lowest WattMotmtBntcMt « aalaries' In the state. ' ' ' I CouncU members, he sold. ' fgree Twin Falls employes are underpaid but they must CORDLESS C j ' ■ttempt to keep workers h a j ^ ^- I •• - I Ip - WAllWWMT^,- n E X lod at the same time not TOOTHBRUSH ■ ’^^/iCOUOVEIN'i _____Ivcrl)urdcn_taxpajrer3....1n_____ . 1 m iREOPHONO ^ S«nfera1, he said, council l^----^.yr_.J_ANTiaUE-!j—;------gjembera feel d ty workers are R tg . pRog. ~ 8 8 - j P 3 Days "* f o rth more than they are being 5 8 ,6 4 _ _ L 3-Poy» Portable AM/1/FM listening INITERIORLATEX I SALE! MIRRJBORSQUAMS - - j d d ------Bultt-ln recharg. f In. spoakors. 4- with 21" telesc Ing. syslem. 6 Portoblo sloroo hds tw o 4-In. copic antenna. da^ « - R og. 99<- - 3 Day 9p«od chongor. Volume, boss,ISS. troblo. boi- E a r p h o n e jack : Servicemen ' brushes. Save. k. 9-V battery. onco controls. Two LP reco rdds. s. Dries toI a w ashable flal ' ^ Decorative 12x12"'r" X O c I TWINFALLS-Pvt.lCPaul finish. C.Color fast and q.,. ror squares. With pre 31. Roberts, aoQ of Mr. and Mra___ ------lead-free.e. Whito, colors: *®-’ -. in-place self-stick bac teeniam an H; Roberts, Twin falia,- serves ...... as a Reconnaissance scout with p n n p s n y C. First Battalion, ■ |0W> Infantry, in Vicense. 4 I ,

WwJnoiday, January 30, 197. TliTImes Nowi, Twin Fall*, Idaho 1|j . 1974 hmidget propiiosed by Liincoln Comhty comiimissionerrs BjrHELBATBORNE which Ll nol designated In tbeJ>e indigent fund, too, remains tbe expense secUon of tbe budgett oUier expenses. L ast year Uiisis - lh e buUdlog and groundsIs just $60. Ihis year it is1 ' must fumsh and sudi pro]ed».. I TImc»*New« writer legal puUicaUon of the budget;e t sam e, at $25,000. Actuallyilly show a total budget proposal off budget showed $9,886.39 forM- budget is set a t $9,500 wlUih proposed al $1,000. • aslandlUls. ^ SHOSHONE - A proposeded — is ^ from 168.050 In 1973.i. _ spent In 19^ In the indigent;cnt $28,9^50 for the sheriff, wlUi1 wages a n d $603.35 oUier;r $5,500 wages and $4,(m oUiera- Tho commissioners’ specialI ElecUons call for a fund for budget of 9437.S79.12 has beenen Actual expenditures th thebe fund, however, was onlyniy $19,650ofU« amount for wagess eipenses. expenses budget Is sot at $64,725 wiUi> 1974, which was not Lnduded ii^ by the Uncoln Qnintyly budget report, a s is $15,261.83. for the sheriff and depuUes. Up considerably this year is . Proposed for the coroner's's $8,600 w ag e s n n d $58,125 oUier the 197e budget. This Is set c^missioners. action>n __ onUdpated,. reflecjLJi-jnudi -- r j n v alesg flnt j c e n lter e r and $9,23150 other expenses,.. the dlstrictiiand magistrate's's budget Is $550 wlUi $150 wagesa expenses. List y t& r it w asI $8,000. aotidpated' iat the Feb. 11 lower figure Uian was budgetia o^aUon proposeSTbudgerisr i s Last year the^sherifTs budgetI ‘ court b u d g e trK t“ a t '$10,794.■4. and $400 oUier expenses. For>r $8,000 for wages and $36,322.67r The tiudg'et' for lh e pubUc njeetlng. • for 1973, however, iq), at $30.000, comp a r t to showed $16,437.50 spent for with' $1,000 th e county's share . 1973,. expenditure3_show„$150„_W___otticr e x p e n s e s .. _ . . __ _ . dcfendcr'ls set at $2,800 w ljfr; . jy The . propdsed curreril'ril' $25,500 last year. A ctuallyilly ■ wage's "while $5|941.M w ass .'ot w ^ a and $ 9 .^ oUiertr wages and $17 other expenses,s. The commissioners' special1 $1,920 wages and $880 othiff- .. el expense secUon of the budget,et. spent was $25,437.40. spent for other expenses. expenses. L ast year Uie budgetet Aproposedamountof$13.730W ' budget Includes the county expenses. Last year tbe wag« ' ■ which includes budgets for'or The weed control budgetI is Is . Proposed budget for thei_. showed $600 wages andid ' is 's e t In Uie ,county agent’sid • w ogcs. cost were Uie sam e w i* $504.WiRi., 73— rariotts------oHicerS'—^ a n d - Ast----- auditor .-clerk-and recnrrW ^.i— iS^flOiUOUuxlfixpcnscau— ____budg£i:jriUiJ2JWjTageajnsl_ :=nittii:r OTtt rooit: courUwuse operations, is se t a t year W.718.59 was spent, office b $19,860 WiUi $18,200 for: The county commissioners'3 ' $4,530 other ' expenses. Lasl ih J227.574.86 com pared to Amount proposed for the wages and $1,660 for other‘ budget shows $6,528 proposed.d. year $7,464.79 was spent on» O F F lC I Aa l c6 upo n XM, expenses. Usl year wages} wlUi $S,100 wages and $1,42828 wages and $4,055.73 other in $223,549.50 for 1973 and thche Junior college fund is $7,000, ■ M f l N * lo actually spent amounl of although only $3,120 was spentcnt totalled $17,102.91 withI oUier expenses. Lasl year theie . expenses J. |165,309.eL in 1973. $1,834.29 In other expenses. wages w ere $5,100 with $463.4545 Last years capital ouUay in n The pest conU^l proposeded The public health and'md‘- -The - assessor's jbudgett oUier expenses. oUicr e^qJenses amounted to y— bndget-is-cut- from ,tm00— - farilitiea-tyoposed-budget-^-=la----- proposal- of $22,987 tncludca-I— approved last ycar'to J30(LIlii3.lis'. $7,923n2sr>-earirwas $12,050050 ■—»14^00forwsges and $8,487 for ' oUier expenses. Last year, )I year, the memorial fundid and $6,150.23 was spent. r GENERAL BUS! e . rem ains at $600 a n d th^c c Airport auUiorlty budget is wages were $16,292.36 and $2, SINESS SERVICES r i t ® set at $1,340. Last year it wasras $2,667.65 In oUicr expenses.’ For Smallill B u s in e s s e s $17460, wlUi $1,460 spent. •The. -_counly • tre a s u re r S FOR 2 PERSONS Ljist year • there was ho proposed budget proposal re d istrict recreation district fund, whileliie ' totals $14,635 with $12,000 fori- ...... > Tci Xalurn Prapargtlon I NAME ...... Uie proposed budget for thishis w ages and $2,635 o ther > Unlqu* SImpU S«ckk**plnB jyii.m I ADDRESS...... » Builnxi Ccunivllng. p ] year Is $2,400. expenses. Last year, this 5 CITY...... PHONE...... I I 0«p«tll Na toUi Tho tl a t t e m p t e dL l. Thc proposed counly faira ir budget lUted $11,491.83 wagesI -I— " Ph. 733-1040 — bodgcMshlghw^by budget is $12,250 compared to and $2,645.35 oUier expenses,: : q o s ; 43.699.72 than the 1973 budget In fire insurance, which funds,Is, $8,470 lasl year. Expendituresres Proposed budget for the Kenneth L. Ward TWINFALLS |, oCH23.879.50.-...... he said, would normally go out,ut totalled $8,563.50. prosecuting attorney is $13,450; t —^tual-ejcpenditure-fof^lSUn of the. county. Wilh thetic Various phases of the current;nt with $11,900 wages and $1.550 were $337,892.41. a— rcsultajirtaxcs for thFdlstrrctr:r,------^ rpersons wishing to meet withy (he nel savings would be about . tfie commissioners to quesUon' • 12 per cent, he said.- any part of the b i ^ e t may dof 'Ihe petiUon.is available at so at the February meeling. Ensign, Davies and E ^gn. TREMENIDOUS -lh e new budget includes anI . Hailey. MILLION 5 In oUier acUon, Uie cham ber' . i i P employes at.jSOrcach'monthr1 heard Burt, who owns th c Deer- w January Ste revenue sharing fund of JC ,991.62 — an expenditure started discussions with t h c . ; ■ Sun Vjjliey Co.. Inc., aboutIt ' if ir, from Horp\t: K ’S . . . Ii'n R K 'M T D‘- possible instnllaUb« of n ski liftn ROPER'S clo lh o s ao rh e t h e b'e'st A m erica_____ 1 on Bald Mountain into offers so when y yo o u b u y a t ROPER'S b ailey fir, Grcenhom Gulch.. If. you're sure of geg e ttin g th e BEST IN n m )------Aftpr.Uip.mprtipg, Rnrt sniri . Glle i n I Uic proposed lift would b e '------QD-AUr f ANO-VAt:A t u e . Cvery -g o rm en t------5 f o r m a t i o ni about two miles long and th atit is tagged witfi bothoth the regular price A eOlNG^STRO the lift base would be locatcdd and the sole priccice so you can see ^------© : By TERRY CAMPBELL 1 about three miles west of'U'S S e x a c tly h o w m u c h yyou save. Times-News writer • Highway 93. LA!iST 3 B I G ID A Y S ! ! ! ^ .'HAILEY - Petition1 Such a lift hc said, wouldd . 3 ^ a tu re s a re being solI5lcd~I- primarily draw “one day” toward forrnation of a Hailey, business and Utal Hailey could "I H u n d r eeds ( of Smart S a vvings on Large Groi' o u p s O f r Fire ProtccUon District. t possibly receive ' the Terrific ' During a Hailey Chamber of1 “recreation fallout" during the. i, •Commerce meeting Mondoy.t winter. : s p o RHT i SHIRTS • drive organizer William Burt President Wally Young saidd ARROW AND OTHEROT FAMOUS fiRANDS MEN’S TTOP QUALITY SSUITS soid a minimum of 25I thc sta te fish and g a m e^ From top nationally advortisodad\i brands. Sizos S, M. L. All top quality, natioiloholly advertised suits. Inn ca great variety signatures w ere needed fromI department is seekingS XL. A good vorioty of>f k n it shirts, loo. All Porm onont of fine fabrics and colors. c Regular, shorts, loilongs ond extra / - V- p r^ ^ y -> o w n ers-w ith tn thc1 nominations of fanners or'I______PjosiJflbric5______profkiscd district boundaries..I ranchers who have’ done on _ -longs^------EXPER1IT FREE ALTERATIOt3 N S — 7 ------& The ikUtion-colls for thc, outstanding Job with Blaine County commissioner to* sportsmen. ------1 ...... fix a hearing date on the1 — ; petition and, after thc hearing, ~ HART SCHAFFNER AHOOMARX-SUITS-klHGSI , Rs£.$7.50 $ I | 9 SRIDGE SUITS n j - — to aet- ft-flpeeial~electlott-ta- organlze the district. Burt sold p an JiS ...... U - X,.... M16“ SSSS. *122“ Regul.jlar$115.00 the election could possibly'be called wilhin 90 days. . Famous Ari«»t>9tt W ell Cooil . brandi. Moil of our lo(g» tiech EN’S SUEDE------MEM’SSPORIT COATS . and biilloo cotdigoni. Alt tixo O E S - - - st patlorns an d fabrics. Hart Sclicholfnor and Marx, King*- fong» of colon. Florshoim-Woyyonborg-Jarman HlliND SMOOTH X!go. Hondrix Square, Louis Goldsillith. ond Monchester. BPA seeks Regular $13.00 to to $30.00 Reg. S17.9>510*45.95 JLEATHER ^ program % iir 20%J4 0 % dff Q SSSU„..:.„.‘394 J*!, - eom ments /Top Drainer Special \ lOATS JBl S 57! . $79.95...... V U ^»-'81“.’S7€ BURLEY - The Bonneville =G. ‘80.00 J,. Power Administration (BPA) I famous-nameA h . : ...... ’6 9 ^ is’ seeking comments on an T-sm(?rsoR ' WOMEIBN'S D‘165.00 Wiiio; ...... _ ____ environmental statement.oiLit?— fis c a r year 1975 '(jroposed' - : program through hearings and — ii!.6imp IbliBialii' AiherisrtMaiTttCrtenii/Collai ,t wHtten statements. Govemment agencics have >RTSWE,AR H ER » RAIN COATS been asked to comment on thc SPO OP COATS^ALL WEATJ slatemcnt^ directly to BPA. Individuals will have an g. JW.00 to S95.00. ... : . D % - 4 0 % O F F ^ opportunity to commcnt In A T B I 4l e S A v i i• o « y 1 2 9 * ^ - ^ ! 20 writing, in person at any BPA office, or at a series of ■ ------meetings—to—be -Jicld__ln _ BIIBIG^ROUP OF communities closc to proposed A llfloys __ construction locations. WINTER COATS; == — MEN'S Copies of thc statement, M W ^ /VINTER ______which.coveT3.con3trucUon.and JACKETS, , maintenance acUvitles in five SLACKS ^ ACKEIS^ uy, -100%—polyostor—dublokni|^ — - states, have been malted to - J m Ing m any ski ja c k o is' m OH SKUACKETS - » federal, state and. local ff Includln; jtbont. Surcooti. Sho't lippar . ond docron-\Vool notionalty " ’ SAVE a n d . c:orduroys. or All colors sMoi»t, Wid*\ Woi* Corduro^i ond_ advortisod men's slocks'^' gbvemmcntaJ agencies having iallorod"t)y Hart-SchoHner - ...... environmental concerns, and \ ^1———****30110 whites AWWiM a stylos.>8...... Nylon'slin Ski Jockalt. Inciudos wooli. ~ ta ron-eollon popllnti ftvoco*. £& Morx, Kingsrldgo. Days.^ *nn available for public review in (lur.iblo coitor iE.J17.00 to 526.00 ■ T •dl. With orlon pll« ond Nylon_ Champion, Ronton and*'' - BPA's ■"-Portland .mrt coiion Dionas polyoiler quillad Inlerllnlngi.' ^ hcadqilarttrs and at eight area '• M ens [.cf-r, S M. L .mcJ XL f or* woih ond M*or. AN Otolhors. . . and district offices. The I. oll colon. Rs;. $14.00 lo $35.00 dlsU-ict .office.-for southern Fill his bureau. % - 4 f l - OFF M a r $17.00 to $90.00 Idaho Is.in Idaho Fnlls. - /i / h \\ ' 211^ - AIRilR FORCE PAGKAS iA public hearing on the When'you buy now, $1085.$27» : environmental sUitemcnt has / / \ \ REG. i2 i been set for 7:30 p jn . Feb. 5 at YOU_SAy^E_ _ _ f 1 l)%-40%otf the Ramadii Inn ln Burley. ^ ------:BPA_ Adminiilratpr Don bV E R ^% Hodcl sold Uiat environmcnUil ■ A . _Ramombari ------comments—racoivcd—Irom - noi wBKieililr Trfalt »hy No Solo is final at Ropor's untiluni you, the customor, aro compnplotoly satisflod. Athlsir 1 guarinleat tiliilaclion. federal, state^ and local Ot TOur mon«y Bick. THIS SPECIAL1 SALE INCLUDES: . . . . • . iWn agencies and the*"public will be ------^#-Blou606-#-Panfrnt-Top&-*-Sk»rts-» Slacks;s-«-Blazers ------— incorporated in a. final .• Shirt Jackets • Sweatersi • Ski Jacketsi • Lingerie USEubuRCOHVEIIIEHT. _____environmental statement _ w hich' is ' c x p c c le d ’ to 'b e ' fR 'S OPTIOK CHARCE / m f , completed In April. ALL...... % OFF-..... r yOUR BAM( CADOSII ( g m The information, obtained 9 1 5 M o in • from agcncies and the public Is useful to BPA in incorporating BUHL FOR THE FIRST T K EVED Ifmm iit's t ' from Roper's . . . It'ss right. environmental factors in its 9 A.MI. to 6 P.M. SEUCIED SUEDE'AW lEALEATHEH COATS...... ; / Z OFF! T w i n F qo ils . . . B uhl. . . B u rlo y ... Rupert ;*j • . planning and design process, 543-6267 Hodcl said. . “ In addiUon to giving us Inforffl’ntion n ecessary to complete our environmental statement as required by the ' National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) these contacts wilh environmentally - conccmed -agencies - and • the public, provide an ideal opportunity for BPA to ______coordinatc-Jls_plflnnin2_ffith_ Uiat of oUicrs." In fiscal year 1975 BPA proposes to begin work on appro:dmately.600 miles of new. transmissions lines and eight -subsUitlona and to conUnue work on 1,175 m iles of transmission.lines'and 31 substations previously auUwrizcd by Congress. 13 TIm vs-New s. Twin Fallsilt, Idaho' Wedn«»(lay. JantMry » , •W u.ijfi/a^p^^|||

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y-- ...... IBOY^URGE CRISP COE■FEE 5 HEADS ______F R O Z E N ^iROMJlORIDA— — ^ g — 3htBrCAN— ^ “ “ - ■ 1^®?^ ■ (ft f | 0 0 5 6 OZ. $ | 0 0 1^ ^ ^ 'TT~ CANS. ? 2 * * t )d]s,w Hlousing in1 brief ro o m ’ T in e slay askeiM l ONTARIO, Ore. (UPD-) —Malheur County, Or«.,oBlcltlsI havehi . J aakedGovITomMcCBUtotolet the county remain Ued io Souiht Idaho as lu neighbor toI tbet M st changes to daylight timle e t , s (ought weekend.' Malheur County waa exempted e from changing to dayllj By DAVID HORSMAN “ aavingis tlme'Jflnr^.and remainedr< on M ounts Standard-TinT im e.'------rTtmei-NewrWrttei------Blnng w 1left the supermarket and sustaine _____H ead-on.cri:rash hospilnlizcs.Z .nM V d r i v e r s of devi•velopment. "Development Is going I physical Injury. rthe-se-er llncf^ecording-to-WlIU,— B • The Cox couple s e ^ 60,000 in general damages, 15,000B fofor ------^ ^ —■ WillsIs said tne expansion would -affect th loss of wages and future! i / " . CDiiiiiiis.sliiners. will requequest local -input Ixi Uon. don GreaVes, another property ownei , Hospital loday followingrfg ia head-on collision on stiliciled If proposi'il alKiiulaiulnnmcnt bf tlw Union ^ more land ts needed for developmer The counly already has glvci‘V®" US Highway 93 northI of the Pcrrine Bridge I WodnosdAv. January 30, IV7i J I’a d tii' l{allnt:id branchicli from Stiostione lo because ' ■ \ s i a t e ^ preliminary approval lo such i ise "wc have a tough Ume even noi ° Tuesday night. ^ ■ Kolohiiiii roachc.s llic hearicaring stage. cclUnRg enough land to build on." ^ step. Idaho State Policc Officcr Ofl I^ rry Holland I.Ine (ittii'ials have -sUitstilted .such a move is “ com n ------Qfflciflls rnnton>< thnt emission Chainnan WUltam Chancey sal ------— ------and------lifcnllflnl llu-driver; ass PiDolmlro R. Alvaraz. 2C. ______pro.seiilly luider studyy but1 Uiey have no rtu p 'a suggesUons would be cor^dere< speculation is one reason va- va­ Hagerman, ond Olivia p . Oneida,1 31. Shoshone. ~ iniiiiL-OiaU' plans lur abaniiandoiihiem. ...------lave taken your tesUmony a nd will surel sday Uie commi.ssioncrs ! ;■ cant land remains Idle .In the Hospital attendants sailsaid Alvaraz suffered a M J _ Duriiig a .si's.slon Tiiesda: 'OU your doy In court ogoln If necessary. Boise urea, fractured hip, broken armrmand lacerallons. Mrs. >ning askedJl . 's;ii(l they inleml to write•ite to U.S. Sen. Frank Id, Oneida's leg was crushcished with t»th tx>nes d iu rc li. I)-I(liihi),anil thele ctchairm an of Uic Idnho "c saia, ; Elko woman killlied l^okcn. I‘iit)llc Ulililli'S. Coiiiiiiis.'iiis-slon to request if . ^ ELKO. Ncv. (U P I)-L ajirinda i Ju rey Rytting. 22. was Wlleiilled Holland said the acddcndentoccmred about 6t4D fO]r hospital hearing.s are .sdiediiled,, at lea.st one hearing be ^ » early Tuesday morning whchen her plckiip truckran off Interstatstate p.m. 3.5 miles norlliI ofol Twin F alls when . conihu-UHl in the liK'al are. ide charged 'Hie ciminiksioners said sa they felt - local 80 al thcTlyndon IntcjxhangIge 12 m iles cost of Elko.' Alvaraz, traveling southluth, following another By DAVID HORSMAN rcsUlwils .shouUI Imvee an opportunity to TWIN She was h'eadfng'wcst whi■hen the truck, pulling an empty horsorse vehicle oround a truck. ThiTlie first CJir cleared the Tlmes-News wrilcr N F A L U — A Boise m an has filed i ‘•■‘.miiienl bcTaiLse Uie proposed pro abiindonnicnt .150,000 < • trailer, ran off the road, slidid along a guard rail and into a bridgidge - oncoming traffic but Alvallvoraz crashcd into the t w i nN FALI.S - City w)ners Tue: ) dam age sull tn FlfUi D istrict Coun , ■ ,.,|i vvitiild a ttrd Ixtlli Blaine,e aiand Lincoln Counties. against ' abutment. Her passenKcr Henryt Kimbal Davis. 37. Elko, wwas a northbound Oneida vchiclihide head-on. BoUi cars Hk,'n-i<>ed4r possible zoning fur a pro'po.scd n ;t Twin Falls County Prosecutor Rober ‘ ' I n olliiT adiiin the comnjmmis-sioncrs agreed to W. Gall taken to Elko General H:ospltaloj and is described'in.guardeirdcd ■ cam e lo a slop on the casicast side of the highway ..nim iiI tiospltiil cast ot tlie Grc-on A alley, charging him with mallctou: ailvt-rliso again fitr bliLs.s fofor the purchase of a prosecut condition. ■ and neither overturned.I. B(Bolh were demolished. Islon. tition. - ver wn.s wearing a sent .. foiir-whoel drive vehldcid e for the .sticriff's . .Georgi Although neither driver :alifotnia_velcrinarian._Dr. . IL •ge. Duncan allegea-Utnt-Galley actec ------8520^000 recelvck-'ed ------T y tw H . bolh" rcmaliic3 m 1Uicir v e h id ^ , Mrs. ^ n in .u , rie would Ik' usetl In a "upon p70 embezzJemen ■eive “ or ntiild niilitieel the ddlddlvery dale, cliargca;accusedGalley to bcpprejudicvd agains Hansen wplalned that "stales having public lands receiv soundpr>roof and have land.scape screening . semi-annual payments off 37.5 per ccnt of federal revcnumuc ng. Al jjpt.cificalions ' ns will reguire delivery him. Hit;his prejudice, hc claims, caused Galley t< animalsIs. including dogs, caLs, bird.s from m ineral leasing ^)nuscs. rentalitals ? wiUiln «0 (lays ralher UiaUiiui lhe eariier sel 30 believe• him "guilly of the jalme ol collected within that state fr •'maybetc even" rcpUlcs, would be containi,nc,l in ■ ' and royalties." emt)C2zleclefncnt withoui Hrst conducting a ) ’ Uie hospspital, he sald. No outdoor pen.s or>r run.s |jj,j :.H .scIiL‘ continuing tnvcstignllon intolo the theft of^pboul >550 in cash from■om funeral chopcl, said the• thithieves m ust have used eondiliorm al use and tliat a detiniUon of Uie liif'li .schmil. Ttie schooihool site evaluaUon '"■'c cas ond ForsvUi. and 40 acres one-half mile ______Moonstone-Lodge. - - ...... an axe or sledgchammer-toir-tobroakdown the door------hospital.Lbc..pr£parcd_Ior-inserlion in iliele dly...-' cuiuiiiiUce was appoint4L‘d-in-Deccmbcr..by-Uw:d-i ------[itly • which was In a lighted ariarea ot the rear of the code. Jero m e County Planningg CouncilC lo assisi the west andnd one-half miles north of Jerom e. O'wned According lo a deportmment report, the theft apparcntl> Irey Johnstone. occurred sometime Mond^day night. Also taken was aran building. . tliede:esel's recommendnlion recci.'cived .tcroiiie Scliool Board in .seli.sclecUngasileforlhc ^ A>idri proposeil new four year high hif school... Otherr sites which have also t>ecn evaluated undetermined amount of gagasoline^ "They really did a Jobjonlt."hesald. on unanimoious support. one amendm ent and conditional asese will Coiiiiiiillee memlKTs havhnve met regularly lo include! 1201 acres of B1.M land three miles east In a separnle Incident, HHailey policc arc Investigating the A chunk of concrete wzwas thrown through a Thezoi pubilc hearings before boUi llie zononer.s evaluate .seven proposedsed sites und tiave Jeromime; 40 acres onc mile n o r ^ of J« w n c theft of alMut $730 In goods: fromf: an apartm ent at the Hiawalhs ' window and one telephoneonc was ripped from the require ( ■ city council. cotiipleled a prelimlnar)lary report on Uic owned byb Hurlctuus; and 50 acres I^ated orted Monday by Michacl McHalc,jjlg wall In the preparationion room. An eleclric ond the 1 •Hotel. Tho theft was repor nr, nn nririinB_mnchinp " Tho 70'.oners' hearing will be Feb. 2fi, advanLige-s and di.sjidvaiiljifnUiges of each slU:. The noriheasasl of Uie sUite bird form , belonging tc Bolserbnt-apparentlroccurjrred-3ometime^)elween-JorYH9-an«! and instruments from thithe preparation room - In otheier action Tuesday, the commissionon: com m ittee luis evaluateded each site ond has Jan^ 22. were among the stolen iteiitems, The gifts, which — Recicom m cndcd approval of Uie plat forfor lhe cla.s.sified Uiuni in relaUon>n t£to sewer, water, soil, ■ CommimitUxj. members m cl last week with the t h e goods Included a 12 gauge gi shotgun, a stereo and speaker, w ere given lo the businessess ot ils opening, were Ea-stlandid E states Subdivision nn Easlland DriveDi site coiistrui.lion, ttraffic, acccss. arcliitect>cl firm lhal has been tentatively hired by leather tools, a 38 calibre pistolp and clothing. also taken. South. Iransportation, fire andid policc protoctlon, Uie schoolOol district, pending signing of contracts, Ogllviesaid, "Thcyhad{od good taste. They took _ —^ r eeed to study pos.^ibIe eicpanslon of the in.surancc cusls, growthwth direcUon. size, ond oflifficials of the Idaho Education Condition listed ‘f* a i r ’ the better things." Also miimissing were Americon "animalII prohibited" zone in Uie cily. C ( ity __prnpuld bc suited for a school. He reminded Tupperware plant in Jeromme County Tuesday. - Ogilvle said htlhought < by the commUtec |vj- .^ -re s p o n s ib le for tfi6 brcak-iok-in,sincc hyppdennic____ aDlmnl.i.ordinance "as do.sc)y us possibiiib lr.'l. -luumber.s.Amplc.Unie willillbcgivenfor-Jeromc b - ^mre.ss.ss Uidr:vi<;wst on The - e°n3‘dcre:rcd for accessibility. utillUes, tax base. • fractures and was-f?ceived si -from-the-St:-Bentdict'3 Hospital arcTnslriimcnls similar t CCS concerning animaTTicrmltsTOn]; aboul 9 p.m. Tuesday. Repoi iity l>'< srfcs. . • • • lorts indicate he was pinned in a lift- "I'm told they make goodod roachr clips," Ogllvie of the 511 permj its have been l.«uctl, nccordiniling'lo Mond'iy nighl, IhecomrnittTiittee determined Uiat communinily scrvicc, insurance availability and ing device earlier in the ev(ivenlng. ______said. , - ■ , Mllar. fiAir of the.seven sites werehifehighlv.favorabletobe. ^ Q p p MMients; to hug^ e J a r m projecits fearJT E lw atter^loss-^

(CoatlnQedd from p. 1) . rightght. • ...... desert would bc 11Uirough th e Blue Gulch aren • View and Tuunadcvclopmentsjoailoadto^orpbraio ------dcrivafrom1 It,"1 he.say.Sj______. .. . ------Dill Brockman, KinImbcrly - farmor-i-also------aoi According to watertx>ard standardsrds,-the Twin now belrtg'developped by Canyon View, he says, rattier than fiunlly fjirmihg. This wouldId equal M ccnts per share p e r year believes the Twtn Falls3 (Canal Co. w ater rights Fallsalls tract has more water than 11II needs.n Quigley m aintaineied that Uie Twin Fall.'i Cana! He .s;iy.s there i.s "no way to limlimit cxpan.sion" for Uie Twinn Falls Canal Co. Given equivalent ------:-----would be In jeopardy duriring a w ater shortycar------Wh While otherlrrigatlon systems useose as lltUe as ; .. Co., nol Canyon Vi(New and Tuana .«hould be ablii when th e per.son.s who own thehe land are also costs of dclivevery, Quigley esUmotes the lolal net ' Hc say5 lhat in 1964 he p urdiased a ranch in 3.55 acrcj feet ot w ater per acrc "dearly bought." _ . ._soid.____ •• - UnderUm the pressed contract. Tu“ifwlii. Falls- • h esaid . lc"bl„roU.™.." - - .because ‘'t)ig'ciskfi" nccessiWle " a 5Woot-widc' canal five m ile s' ' - Brockman says that aafler nine years ho got Canalmal Co. would suj^ly Canyon Viewwand a Tuana ' The canal compaany could sell Ils excess water . xpcnsive Surface ‘ However, in IhlssiluaU'Dn Inexpc veral farms to reach the Salmon p art of hts water back,lc. but without damages ' withth exccss waWr'even during thefie irrigationI to other companiesis when forced to cut down, hc w ater is available, hesays. "I thin because the Judge delcmnnlqed the falllng'^water scosoason. n which is never more than one-half said. However, thihe company "would be in a silunlion for a lol of family t h e canal is not jusUfied." he says. table was an “act of GoJod?’ • -If"IfTTcglve them this'waler now ascns our waste much belter posiUiUon to sell water if il hod Uie C^igley said. S S r period the Bureau of water )f taxes Uie new projects m ight nt* . E>uri'ng the nine-year Iter and In the future cut down toJ ththree-acre- extra w ater which1 theyi arc claiming rights to;”------He m atntalm : thar lhe only way xneflcial. Quigley says do study has Reclamation ^took one thihlrd of his ranch’s water feetit a shore, then 'to will lose our rigright lo sell • he said. about l-'i lo'dcvelop lhe water systs r s s g -g a comparing the overall lax lnCTme___ : - ■ righfawa'bccausc » hafud nat:pumped:lts full-...... thes «Mcess water,” Quigley saysr------Qulglcy-bellevcs-sthatoneeCanyon-Vlcw'ond------'then-open-lhe land for-filings. -- bjects' to'Uie tax expense inoirrea. • allocated righl for five5 years.j ...... V ' AmAnd he argues the Tuana and Can;^ y o n View Tuana projects bejegin they will expand. Hc said the Water Ilesousource Board.' m an's view, conve)dng systei e the rcmotrni^ss of Uils a rea an d ' Similarly, in Brockm stem s would be In a position to expand.exp ‘T sny nn10 way durinii-lhtUonH-waler—;------— rggogn iting—watei—as' a limitcnilcd - r esource^------'l«w-and-TXuna-^]6cts------Qtd, farm development we could expect 0fTH6usands yearsthalyoucanrI resist the temptotion to put In ' •' recom m ends going slow on deve ir\ F alls Canal Co. water of ac cost more than It would return,'* he would endmger the Twir acres in the Brtineau desert sullsuitable for ’ more acreage. l>nry ground exerts a powerful read p a rt of a board report saying''ng T “m ' S ajor r n iplans J S ,. l?S $,uld" rights bccausc a wale:ler shortage would be dcveli velopment with water supplied fromom thcTw in , puU on a m an lo putut w ater on ll," Quigley said, thal do not need to be made shoul attributed loan "act of GGod." he says this would Falls lys the argument Uiat Uie projects Jls tract. Since the cqn^acc t wiUi Canyon View provide.'! . and options should be kept open” 1 te -o r a t least to lengthy • He-; ave Snake JUver vater.for Idaho is . ' lead-to sharing the wBte Be said lhat the Twin Falls Canalal (G). could for a "m inim al not>t m axim al" amount of woter with water allocaUons. 1 his view, Callfomla is no longer . court battles. develivel(^ some of this land itself withth llits excess to iw conveyed "tl;Uiere Is no way of governing Quigley believes the benefits c Water Resource Board water tran^rting Uie river’s waler . Quigley says State iter when It Is forced to cut downTn on1 w ater how much w ater wiwe're going U) deliver Uicm," w ater to the Canyon View and Tu te tbe likelihood of the used, he high coats and the-cxistence.or. . pressures will Increase ed. ) he said. nre "sm all, uncprUiin, nnd mosUy Twin Falls Canal Co. givlving up w m e of Its water • - - But Iter supplies to (he south. But.the best gravity Bow acceas rouroute to this Quigley also^beli•licyes Uic proposed Can>-on' "The only direct bfcneflt is the

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C om m oj d i l y F u t u r e s ■ Caftltie futures die c lin e _ CHICAGO - Live eatlcattle a t y reported prices down'n‘ 50 tbe back ioonths aod 40 cents ^ :Mairket Ri\eview l l a a .m .T o d a y futures do sed limit down inIn thtl e ccnts to 1.00, Omaha wasis 50 lower in March, ■pparently In *H» H -«»pl«*m l 4 IIS 17 I»1« 14 g two near months.and 60 ccrcents cents lower, . sympathy with the sharp NEW YORK (UPI) - stock u> ••rtnan .7010 4t ITA IIH Jl Pt-ev. 11:00 prices opened broadly highgheroh •mco im t 4j )ii» v u J7H rC - W -MCACfirpI I in liH IIH II CloK High Law ajn. to 83 cents lower In tbe baiback Some observers not^ tthe (kwnward movement of fat 14 * H nteSMIIOa i a JlH J4<1 M options Tuesday. spread between February andai cattle. Prices Quctoated tn a the New York Slock Exchchange « J ’*5 « h »., J*H» « h V, BrrlOfl IMI* II J4»» 17 JIH , t* arrin d Ji* • « «J'/j 41l»i ^ O ^ potatoes 13.62 13.85 13JO 13J0 I Volume was moderate with wl June was fu rth e r wideni•ned fairly wide range of up to 75 ’ Wednesdpj’.'Trndingwaa5 Ifairly i!2 Jill >4>»4' JJ2 Mtl JO t U.J1H .J11«. JIW-JI u . M ay H aioe piotatoea------13.G6 1 3 ^ . 13JO 1 3 J0 - Thc Dow Jones Industriirlalav- ciKricwpi » n jj'i m» » w \% RIylan* U l) J JO-'i J9'^ JO I— -— -7^07-carlots-changtng-handands,----- Tuesday:-Slnce-the-cattlee 1 on - eoitsbeforedoslngoearlng td'~ ' u Feb. live cattle 49.00 49J0 48J5 49.00 the. highs of tbe day. ■ . cra^c'hnd rfson 1.08 to 853.40t ui'^win'iWimVJ^-^SeSvU«*« i 7 'j 14H 14% 14 Commodity News Servhrvice feed report on Jan. 17, t R9cnOI]4g {.' 1} IIH II “ 11 !! ' June live catlle. 54.07 55.00 53.90 S5.00 ' reported. Traders attributibuted s p ru d between the two montntlis ' Feeder cattle recei;^'at tbe , . shortly after the opening Jeb..hogs '«• F.wro, 40 4W «H Rocawlllia.4 19 14H }l'.4 }4 ■ 43.57 44.80 43.20 44.70 ' weaknesses In early sessionlon to h ^ Increased 2.50. 11 major terminals were tbe • ■ vanccs led dccIlncs by im orr » o \7 >n 4j'« u'V'^j4J ,!•« RMinH 1.1} IS It nw Tt ” Jt J,** Sept. wheat 481 484 473 482 — some profit taking and havtlavey —Feeder cattle futures clofroscd Ughtest-in-three-weeks-with — : • than two-to-one among thiiie 386 i 1 . L I\\ J'h nSJli'ccSiK Jt i'h 1*^., !* . 292^ S96V4 293 296” L«ucs traded. futh, Mia Ml 11 4 l*« »H »t» - W R0»I0JJ16 * _ n 7 .J ^ 3 3 ’ JJ'UJ!* I; -commission bouse selling,lg. A 35 to 67 cents lower In moderaTate only 4.800 arrivals compared Feb', eggs .6275 .6375 .6200 .6285 tn of trading Tuesday, withI 82 wilh 6,400 Monday and 7,000 a Thc stock market has mimoved r^nion*” * 4t w-. u'« 14'.*' u'^ .. &4>ftwr 140 1} 4 7 40-* JIH; «;;i 40' Feb. silver relatively heavy overrun i Jt 4 H JIJeAAnlMII 7) 40'.. JtS Jl' - 394,50 395.00 388.50 393,00° n e ^ ly 5.000 jlau g h ter steeiiteers contracts biided. week ago. Prices were mostly Inlacklusterfushlonforrou JJH itR*gl>ljaiJ J} JJH JIW JJ' ... ‘ Jan. sliver coins 2975 — 2925 2910 — 2925 lWWcks7un'ir5<&ne”ailffliarao— nj^nrrjrn— I’r-ar^rt-SiJ-m»— ------i*n6*r».ua H— 17~I«—7ti“ i' CTOt^farther pnasiirc. Prices^piwiedTIinK downTl in. steady al'major markets. * I have commented Wall Str?I^ t u m g j I7H ii lJ?*i?l*4oJ i' 71 SH HU : Ij! Ilu -.'. OuOtoLnn-. IromTl 1^0., N Riticn Co , Twin foil, — After prices opened wilwilh ______• i7<*« % S 40 44 Jtt 104'1 lotilot • H —— ----- tim it-uiid iieflTHfflii tosses way or iinolhcr until more J l , - W SCMCrp .40 1 ) IIU 11'^ I1> slight recovery nudged futuri IS > '.. SCOIIP4PJ4I9 111 li'. IJI. It' "GF hikess coffee price finite slKns of an casing of s ! I f > SjMf«^^14taJj IJ tq) but best levels- were! ninot ; ------ArflboHfmbar«oap[>Mr.O maintained. More pressurisure WJ4TTF. Pl.A lN.S. N.,? y.-'ceata-jii-ounce-becauaeiof - uncertainties IncJi * StflfU»C^4^ « 7m ItU !lW S Il‘ ^ _ _ M u t U ;l a L E u n d s - ^ cam c from weak casH catt] JH - '» JlmrnC i*4 t W It ir«. It :aiue (upj) - General Foods sasaid increased costs, Wfltcr{iatc. the Intcmathtional c*F Co°'44 4 I* lot: 10H 10S40H« U Sln«*rCJ 40 7 tO J«H M'« u M*. h :'w ’'O'* Oa>i»» 3 11 IHVOT - N.(n<4> 111)I, i,„ prices reported from majc’ajor Tuesday it is raising the priidee The price Increases are iH« H Smlin>lln«JI4 IJ JOU.ja'.> .»I».:-H- iOti '* •..ll*' o' 04*M»9 4 77 4 77 COUHSIL Nnl l.lr lltO monctiiry situation, and 90 14 to marketing centers. Kansansas of its Maxwell House divisicsion effective* Immediately, a iflflatlonnry threat posedd b y &n *0. 40g 14 li It*. Jf, tw IcStKCofjl J^*TM^n4H 14W;I4faIIh.1 W ®" Mutual OKOU*: cJ“ T. ill *“l ------Gtm Or*-m- 4- 41 JO*.- »». JW.W...... teNOM IWIS — ll-tlH-IJU M^■.'uZ* H - iJIOM Cap.lSA 1.4) 4.94 .On* W.I1-I4I. ------ground coffee by an-average;e 1of —spokesman for lhe fInn said, ------sonrlnR oil prlcos...... }H.> b. loPM irilllO 7J JJU ]J<. „ ISM ...... SOln, ,,,■ 1 917 IHVCSTOROUP; OPPCMHMFO § 6 cents a pound and its Instajtant "■nie increases are due to Cnrssa I 40 11 41 If. 77 « -if;'”' A lbertson’s^ OflHnl lb] 4 n •'« »'* I-....- H SowltPS 1110 11 IOU 1»H 10*.|»u— W> J ^” *I»*1»74 0*'’” c j4laj4 lotNO in SJI Oe FM III and freezc-dded^offecs by' IV^1 increased green coffee costs IW< W sp Rtna 44 11 141 41H 40H 40'l _____ andother costa,” the firm said. I S - - - gn:«,v:Si;- » r i jIH s :I t—r— I tow--- » - J t----JtH -It- M 14 It ^*1 Oo” "* *” I > '/<" SaulDO I 41 >4 S4 It'.. i4U •4'.! Ifil-expanding— • js:: Ih I «J llaoclM t'o’J « l »>. JtH JOU j ' l n |''*y4i'' 7“ PgaiuiF 4 ii IH SIelOln.>JJ0l} fl »>U tJ tJ'. Jl JiJ . BOISE (UPI) ^ Th ot.ffi'iftj 4 li ’*•« u'!» ”lU •'» ' SlOilOn I J4M IH 41 40 40*>'*• ** A.lf(rFo 77* r il nflii 'it. '<•1 SI*rlOr9 40JI. 7> j;<. I4H JIU40^. IH r» IJ w 14^ 3pl« ‘I i j ; president of Albertson’s, Inc • i said the firm will open five nei B |A ( - V, StvaaWi n 4 4 3I>. 31U JJUitu~ *’ Aoe*ffl, r t t 4M !wjljo j Jol J) lu! Cill«I1t I Mil « J4'. >4’» J4’». 14 . L Aim..* 10 77 lis t Tagir r.f 7 JJ II , „ superm arkets this week. c'?^ IJI l i ' !?». iiu Hl_!»__ iu*>lhMf*.M5;.1»t IIU It';. ItU Alpft4fd 10 14 II t; eATON* J!’ , 4 |4 j4>J 14'^j |*J»”H - '* iupo.l I40M__ IJJ^JSt •»/', w jILUPE j '■ ■■:rB*,?.r;^':o'ir’;rn*"“7Tr m o n storesw illopenln Yuma, Ariz.xiz., ; . 'Ti: iiii til: HI ’» T»ndrewpll 44 JOU 10 J0-» W> <* I«IMrn> ]i J 1) DH ll'i »••: IJH :: ? . : v 'i iJ r 447 J.lang.n 4 It 741 PIONCCRFO:1.V .Gallup, N. M.. Visalia, Calif. . d _ i l-’r, !* Gfiin^WI'? '"- ll |l'| !u| ji^W . W___»>nwo I 44 t_ >1 » H JJH »IJW W I '. . ijW'’'’ 'HI 'l l JMaoS.g JIO Oil P,onl;n IM “ J” Mssoula, Mont., and a Skaggsggs- OSEP 2 5 '* ’ i44i";o.-CD'rrB-lf7n )4 iot> AJtjcri^n s tn i'uisa, UKla. “ I T*C4tf I 44 'l . I* ItU iJu Mlo] C*Vn®"ltlll9 t '1®?" OjvtlM '« '» ■ M'j ^ 1^* ' ” ’*■ InloH.' J4* I? i r » ^ u \ l ilt'‘ CuV ni H99J0II PlTcWO 1101 1: 'T. .«, T».ln*lf 44M ■ 11 m u 11IU IIIHIIH.J s^i i,j JIJ rlnng ) 111^)47 Cull III 101 171 PRICC ROWE:>11551 L E G A L N O T ICi E l t h u r s d ;AY, JAN. 31 KXI 1) JXl ]«•« ji'«" ^ \ l ‘'u u t* 0 4 l! 4t IJH llUj i u i ... * " 5“, * ” 'i r * NOTICeOFCETTINO ii! A '‘o * « *J** '> *" IMI )7 Sealed proposals will be receivi AIT/nnJ ; It $ ' U . f 3/*« I cuil ll ' t i i ’oj! 'I jIt j ': 7 11 by Itie Idatio Soard ol Higti«v< UNTIIIL 1 P .M . u inrow? JO 4 40 Ult nw H'*.'lu i '% * "» « '' io t 114 SToblVty^** • ' : . c“'iii< ';i t IM I*'” I*'' >*>*' H Mnr(M,0 40 I )0 7 IIU 7U. AmNICf JIS 131 GROUP. ■0 4 (0 Directors of tnc Siale of Idatio, oni Timkn 1 i04 7 ] ))U JJU JJU- ANCHOR nnguru It)' ' 9 ^ Apollo 4 09 4.41 (void’d 7 40* IJ at ttie OMIce of ttie Department i ii'l'w'iM * lu jj’i’llv }»•.' UtmPto 10 >---^l> Vi~U'» H’»l ^iddI Hiotiways..33ll West Slate SirteS FOR INV^ E N T O R Y ! ! V**'®!'' ^ '*> j p ! ’'I ^ c*”i'r" '*ol' JJj 4 J} PufKAM*” '^ Qolse, Idaho, unlil two o'clock p.m .. onttic 1?lh flay ol February. 19J4.U.'for ft ______'•i>:- IO 4 )',,^j 4)'i< ..... ,i If , j-” liu! I* 4 07 4 44 ClV«> 101 s i *1 and hanoralt on various bridges f< M ': *'< ; *« on US?3. Salmon Cangl, |.eOh MnNGW^O • II Jc ! ir<. W'-.'c !jrl,w.'.n |llo lo 4V. 4i<. |i|.-J! ;^ 'Si WaNlll ID.tS IJ 00 Tuna 141111 A-imfltWO < :il }«'• })U }]ri TJU I H *'"<>0 3Jt Pur.in » ll IC10 !I « a il in tc 'c tia n g es, &H44. eio Woo *J H UnC»ft^rio'» Irt J4>« llU HIlHth I '1 Au«ml Jll J , River. US30, Crldley Orldgi ' 0 1IPEN «niiHK I JO ; It ri‘. }•>. T f'l*;. jl004rliw»jn 40 JJ', Jll. . - I UnEIKIJilO Jl IJ'.. IJ 11 I I II known as Idatio Project nos, STfc . I W UnOCtll 70 I II] 47>t 44'.. 44Ulauil I HOUOHTONi FINANCIAL 1103) , 73»1IJ«J), STM .jajJISM ), STW IjH- U f l"« * < 14 4 7J P^ROgRA»,»J^^ L"iFi:"]'p 1 ?!*iH 0 100 7779(5091 ond STM 7341IJ74), i I.1W Unlroytl JO I tJ IH tW IH ' Twin Falls, Jerome and Ooodin ’ IIom!n'i» u jI IJ4 ||>: ij ' ijH-ji.-II. UAircrllO J u UU JJU JJW I ^ - 1 P.M. , • County. . AT' l . - Aimio l.;a. t K 2714 }l‘a I6>4 100 N«ton JOO 10 U) ]t . }H. }i^ I u -uia.0f.n0» 4, r» »'T( Cap 0.11)11131 sX 'rQ Mt; I proposals musl &e prepared an . . «M(0 CWBJO II Jl. }«» »».» * lIouTnlSlo 11 ?*'* Iji'' J**»~. . u' UnCofB-JJo.. 11 «'•» i>t iU - Eil”'!!5liii IF ■ 'ISO LORD ABB. SCUDDCRFOS:ij: submitted In nccofddnce'witti Ifi . I H ; ,11 »**»' u m -.-re o y ire m m u nf Settlan . A S T a D A Y S ■ ■■- Am'»!rt :7“ -r?t--n4l«i'l7 lltl1 14 11 Proposal Requlremrnts am J 49 nno OCU 9S4 10 4S Com I Jl 9 Jl ja4ho^Pii4io ^ jo'i }0‘» J0'»i li— ' "u M* r}'*_ ^ ' '» 0»4COn 9 1* 9(1 c m to 4 7J I > t i l Conditions ol Ihe Idaho Standan |4 a UnlvOII.IJO I 41 1>W 14U 17J _ ,* nrrkX'f J49 J ll in•. S peclllcatlons -lor Hlghwa' I' Ml Pwf JJOlO 1J J JJ . rtt MASS CO: SRCURITTPDS: Construction, Edition of 1947. ' ,* lmptfl4icp 4 JU I '« ’• II <« > UttK'Jnll . JJ Jl Jl 47W 44H 44H.- *• noiMOn 9 II 19 o' ' I its 'P lans, specifications, lorm o ^liiVEIiNTORY INA Cb JW I »» J 3 37 UUnPL J 3 I't I J4U >4U J4t, ' 411 contract, proposal lorms, and jtherothei • ______, I uv ino la 4 Ilt 4IH 40'« 40'«- IW ^toj ioII i' jI ui’,” 'r 401' I 441 Inlormalion m ay be obtained at thi . flllKo'I !»»» 110 J»* J»" M'.'’.'* *■ i” iv- * '- Isul >'■ 971- im SELCCTtOFOl;®‘-„ olfice ot the Deportment o Oanow I'n ] H J>. 4<. • « W V»rl*n Mdll 7 IU. II', 11'.. , W VfncW 400 t 7 7U 7U 7U i l l ' ^^'Ohways. Boise. Idaho and 2 Iron CLEAFRANCE n*jn I»0 x> 4 «• l)\. |]>. >] ill MIO' III?!)?! P^nn" I’ji'ijI ,,. the Oistrlci Er>glneer ai Shoshone I W VICKkCC JO I 77 i 'l iU *'4' 4 • - ^ .“’r" iii i » I* *j» wj: }i|: MS ■ Inll Mining Jl JJ 1t>. Il'« ItU—- > H . Va EIK 1 II 7 143 I4H 14' I I4H4H '* 10 J3 11 10 roUNOCRS i°!l A Charge ol live dollars ItS.OO ' i m 'I io SHARCHLOORPRP •• wilt be made lor each sel el plans „ ,1 Drxdo IM 4 1» 3> * ><» JH— WalfirMn 1-7__ 4-ISU ISU IJUi. UQU-t 9 so IS 31 , j »LE!! __w ym cnt_lo_t>e-m ado by chock • nr*»vrtln< » III 4'> 41. . ,, Inl T ill 40 7 104 Jf. J7H JJH- I' S! . SJ lltkCO'O'tn « 4) 14'.. >S'l IIU|<1 '\\\—M^r^o'j'jnoij rrH v^iH ' payable lo Ihe Department oi WttnAr 400 J >1 t ’l tH tUlu il 't CHANNlHo” * ’* ! u « , , , Highways. Stale of Idaho. ' '* J4nl;«n 40a 4 I IJH IJH IJH* «' 'm WtO»n< 1 40 t J4 I r i III. Jti. 7 Ot The rloht is reserved lo reiect all 1! __»** to m \"\% 7*1 5 " *,» I'7 74 proposals, or lo accept Itie proposal BIG SAVUINGS IN EVERY ■— ^ ------MU.Lia. l.M I IT IHEAglOhJ-ni;.>»;------oc-praposjlt.decmca-besl-tor->t>e : JonLogn.iO 4 H IJ'iI 14>» 1jv»47!^7i;Sii:ht'i;i!lRtE: » '»■' *’ CW»y 70* 7 « '4 14 M«Oml*rl III 9 J4 f ”" ' llWlI'ill l State ot Idaho. J«nr» L 1.40 4 >4 JO-,' J0'.» JOM, 4 ,j,! No proposal will be cnnslderea 1!! ’1^ _ I. Jattmt M t 4 ij't U'l iir«n IJ " IJ■>.] 1 unless accom panied by -•P an o m i , U J0yMfBl40U__W 44J^4JV. 44 - » H — 2 - 10H-10->-i0H— ----Or«in,, ,4)9_4,I0—ui.l.l^ ..4JJ-4.4JJ_.W/It lng«-iJL_JJl_im*jji_Aau_^ .jj __ acccDtable.proDosol guaranty inn an an . I'D « i» O'* n ' I) ' WhllvWaler I 11 lOU IOU lOHl 174 NATSBCFOV^^^ S^OMAfUMbS:S: amount oot less than live per cent ol 1 I, wnillakrCo 411 JU IU JHI 4 90 lhe tolal amount ol lhe proposal. i I DWt "k M J V) |J>‘* 111’ I 5 *CVoln!'!ol» I* ?4’7I 7 II-IIU 14W l4Ut II.74 Highways, or n bidder's bond, ^ '• Kf^H'oi? I ’ ii? iiii iin*. i;H i»»f« ColO 4 40 7U 7W 7UI; , r ' c S i S 9‘ii ' » Bidders shall be licensed in the I IH /•nltnH IJI I JJ Jl>, JJU MW ' 'J State ol Idaho by itie Stale . u XurnlnO JIII J tU tU tU 4 10 CrTin 'tO l'iil ^.ITn'' 10SJ II ’ I A01 f ^ M Ab # ' j « ccT sV m w * 4 JJ Contractors License Board eacept I JnToflVNin* U .S ''* j!'* '.’’ 411 -."0?™ 14 4011 41 , , , on prolecis Involving federal Cunds. nJK*iv *0 i il ll'., io>: 11 * , • .. «CCO« Ili 10 t) 4fU 4«>« 4tMI >. j l l !!'■%''! I j? i j j IP: The successful bidder on proiecis . nuo»»'H « J Hi JU. *-i » l.-I Kr4llC0 I.J7 11 Jt 40 3t'>. 40 4I 4. on in« Amirican SiMk Cxnanof *"°*** **' CMti'malMjll; 4 It involving lederai lunds snail obtain nucl In 1 40 > lOJ }!'• }l>« »iv.>- Krftg* JOJt 411 J4H ))H UH« <»<. Sain ' N iC’ Such It lieense orfore award will be BlNI No I'. II 104 <)>. 4t . i»ji« ih'> • 1 >UNDS|—------:^HAHILTOMOIR, -J.Ji—rmadc.—es-pfov.ided-in-SubsKtlon L44rSi>g Ji J 40 4 JH JU-. , , Aullral Oil }J Jt 17'. 14 17 iI ..H ’^vnd 311 4.1 2 '! 107,03 or th e Idaho Slafidard 733-1804H~~ >, LtnPic iO* t 1 ]|i. JIU }1U( V. U Oanltttr Lt 1 1| I7i. uw IfU . Spetlficofions. edition ol l»67. ;?T!1 . s ;:; , : JJJ II u,** i*;^» ^ Br«K>n 10 4 17 IIU I I'> I4HI The Contractor will be required 10 . ] e«n»PL l « * }» 73'. 77 H'». I a m tn - c a tjt ijs it<. ji';. jtwtJ] i Ij Cr»?ti l i t ' T9 HTfS'^in 9 n 't! pay [Wl less than me minimum wage CarriKC »10 M 1>>. n<> liW< .. ' tlttOir^Nl 7 , 10 ^1>- ^IH ^IH-., i; Cal complf • IIJ 11'. 10H 1»U f CaF^Tr 140 U 171 40 . i«'i if>. ' * Ctrcval IM II 11 41'. 44'. 44'.- II'« vtnluf 14J 14 MrdtXM 7 14 7II 1 N Y boosts rales on form SPL-I & 3in tne OimpH OJO 14 JtJ 4'. 4', 4'>l, , ' I.;, CalumC II40I 40 HMor 4 14 advertised specllicailons and bid ti^lnln^ili • JJJ ti, ji proposal. Such roles will be madell a totwCp 1 JO 4 Jt Jl JOH JQH—. U I;* COmoEoulpll II IJU JJU JIU<*I 'Ij TRUST: Mo^ac* 1141 ItO part Of the contract coverino the j4 -ij— f-tJ!— _____ P ro l« I -______^ , iiih ii'ir::; i|--daiL y-liiinit— The Fair Labor Standards Act ol ; CMtna 10 i 14 l»t. 14'I IJ '.. > !“ 0»ylM \S h iij u u U’» IJU- 'u Compof-400 aj4 lot Am 11*4 111 ro T - ' ! cnmplni * 41 ir>, u '. i;<>« > D(«limCo

. IU lU, .l , , CompCp 4 34 47* inc (hnl J 77 i ;»] (c) N. Y. Times Scrvicc 1938 (U.S.C.A Tllle J». Pars, J01-2I9. , Domt T'firo Jl II 4)'. 43 41'«- '', CompAd IOS *71 ind TAm J.IO 33 c Chap, 8) Shall apply in Iheme MUM W I 4 i 1 I ;1 E 3 » J s : : F*lmootOillJ I IJ'. IJW I ) ' . - ' u CompFO 4«1-741 Inlroon 1119 |ij1 NEW VORK - Tlic New;w employment ot labor lor ihishis _ ’ LArYoiin"__ il “ ».i J^i F i n y B .y J Ij l|^^ l|U 11^, Concra IS4 9 14 llllnvetl 17 Jl II J project. • M UU jJl! m'*—* _M4CUJl-0Sa_l__.J_ 4U..4U..M.4 .1* -■.U..-<'«».l'!r.t.l7.JOJi-ln.tfnO 1.13 1.1I fl Y o rk ' coffcc nnd sugar —»i.i»-tn*.p«rpos# oi-ihe Board oi­ , * AUcr 1 >0 4 . • If . 1i<» ll>, .... k Cnilngo 111 a 10 Inv Co A .1) 00 II 1JJ exchange-raised thc dailyly Highwfay Direclors to build the MjSfndlo^ •» 10'^ 10 10 , ConMlln I7« 4 71 Inv Cu.d 4 73 4 7. MuikySr.ij M II JJ'*I IIU , IIW Cor'I.ir C II 7J IJ4I Invlrylic JJI limits for world sugar priccsos . ItTprovemenf In lhe shortest lime ! ClSf*n>}oiO IJ Hu K aim i ice 4 )«t I '. 7U i ,i ,,' C.»n04M 147 4 10 ln» BOI 10 13 lir consistent with good construclion. I C. / LM Nalicp 7 ] 4'. 4U 4'-. . contracts. March, Moy and be ■ ADDRESS...... ; , Cl»r GUM II 40 JJ JI'. JJl. ,* M4rMi«- ,* U LO*w%Th«l . Ill 4'. su JU - ' . Insisted upon. ■ C IT Y ...... 7 -^------e*weofnoj«- -fMjiw w —1»—• MriArui « n IIU It |iu< >•1. McCullCI July, promptly jumped thc new . Dated J4 January 1974 ' one COfpl 4 1 JIW JIU }»>.. ' I OvDoiit NelaUi Ihar .* OOjj*^7t46 t 1110 IJ M_ tJ - « Idaho spuds: lOO^Joint limit, setting newW V.N. RICHARDSON •H ii:-"''"."''' ;Contract high.s. ■ • State Highway Engineer , I C ^ b V llu t JI “ 'I it-J ♦*’’ . — SuvtSorirn— T - jm 'jI v iriJI MjiltglMII IJ IJ'. IJ IJ>.< >.J; Owm At W 7 I 10 * 10 10 ' ■■‘■'^"^r^t^ccrnicanw hllcr ' CmwCaiM » 40 W. H'. «'»- ■ MtCrOvIJO 4 n I4U 14'. UUlIUIV, Sambo* Rtl 14 41 IJU IJH IIH - > Comut Mil }>I Jl 3}'i’JJ<.< ,* • Mc0«n0 4e'J M UU 14‘« U14I UI. M ilron Oie J4 1', jw J>* i ' ;; set re co rd raised to 17,70 ccnts a' pound1(1 ______MtCrCdl'i t 4 Il'» IJ'. IJ'. |*»^CP^40^4 ^J 11^ jO>. 10U< froth IG.G5 ccnts on Friday. Cm Fdijj I ]*4 wu i»>! »<*' ' :: I: anC A C O Idaho russet C«nF1 over a 57 cent range, closing : r | - , MM^MllOIt IM >7>. 7J’> 74>.tlU xl MjnnPL^lM t . 3 11-i ll*» K>i - '• the May option a l 13.62 per . hundredweight, n new contract1 : Spol Metals ;• MoHoo'4'nT 4 \\ 'j * *4U 'M' ’ high. Limited I kjt JJ', 11 JJU. *» Commodity News Scrvicc Changes on Tucsd.'iy, . J ic^'ii^w i . u 1!'* !J't j!'I; i: U f f n n d h said the wide trading range Platinum, soft, 99.5 fine, pro­ tim e ' Moisc8u!iaii ll J3>; ji^ JJU I u ducer 170-175 d o lb r per, troy Cvprut 11} II ri tt 4l>a 41 • w o a r i n p f b « n m >^ d was ap p a re n tly due lo V ' t- I ■**— uncertainty ------c o n c e rn tn g - runoff* doiilirr 3ppr*77fn IM.OOa ------only^l—^— ■ B*n»cVi4» J W jj’‘ j!'':-I*'':!, '»■u N4C|IUOI)01| 101 J4U‘l*'. J*H. H demand as futures priccs. doliiu- per iroy ounce. ; KAMAPAl, (UPl) —_ continued climbing. Support Tin, N.Y. prompt delivery/ _ j 'II i|;-‘ m ■ ..■-•o«rrlt!^ii 10 '■ yy also camc from reports ot 305.0c lb. • - Owr 1404 I 144 4*’» 4J>, W>., 1, . President Idi Amin Monday „ banned thc wearing of wigs In steady prices and good demand • -ri? I ,, I O^n.in to J 44 1»-. U-, il'l- lj' - government offices and • nlal 1,i on llie Chicago wholesale S ilv e r . public functions becausc he market. Di*niJhM010 lS ir* j!i!! NBWYOnk (UPI) - Handy.-Ji’.------...... ------. ■ 1I D-rbold 4Caj IJ 4J4', Jt )4'm| 7 ’ said he did tpl wnnlTIgnndnns”i s - —'H'flding-was-aclivr-^th:M-'” nnd'Harm.m' Tucsday“ <)iioted’ to wear thc hnlr of deadid carlots, compared-wljh 91 silver nt 401.5 ccnts per fine 5iJ » I: }j:| » !;: , ; DowrM-iiiji MIM '.IU 144 » '■ N«^5i'Joi ltl.?4l. til-' **: Imperialists or of; Africans'u ' Monday. _ _ouncc ^ 3^,5 cents. ______t>»*Chrm1?o i»: w . „ — wiicd-tyimpcriaiists:— :— ^ t>r«%« 1 40 11 4J 41', «i o«;d p.i.ii3” ^ ? r r i i ' , 1 1 ',...' - 1—..— p 1.401#.. } 4 I f ’, It*:__ - OgdmCp M 4 IJ UU iji. iji. . k.• Those wishing to wear wigs ------PU>^l5’.bl3' 141 1]| il>', OamCOIMID It JOU »>. »>. In p r iv a te life a re free to do so, I 0|.j»^Cl,>4IJ, |JU lj.. J, II-:i.;- • he said. Hcsaid no member of Come see ■I • h is ow n fam ily is tp w ea r a wig I : or she will cease to-be his '* OulbdM?}? ' ^J 11'.* J}.: JjiJI I*; forolly member. ,______thelittlest SI ______O vrr 'I'ho ('oiititi>r .....0««C^~4« 14- 4>-4IU-.(l--- «J------: ...... - ...... « 0*^1" 1 41 > __ - lelca.— I I ...... r4CC4>Vil I li I4U 4>. J4U- >. " j r I - ..T.lr.,1..r In.u. I,.,rr.)r«lrr p:jp‘-;si’2 ,:- .} S'’: 2 :;...’ LEGAL NOTICE iroiiPfjN I ___ iiii.rliii.. ..■t.inii-i.Hi.' r**r?i.i.S'r r* , ...... NOTICE OF iALE- — ...... 1 n ..-w ...... ,n- ...... ”• EasI Ave. M.. ^w*»y IU14 IU 73U 7} ' /j ’ " 'j.Jpromc, idsno will itlllo the htghnt p»~>0.. .10 7 4' 4U 4‘. 4U- I. b^adff ofif Cnevrolcl pickup | LE^; E >. ' Bid Ask 1 4» i 43 JIH JU. JIJ, serial No. LM nioo. Olos will t>c •'• • Bankof Amer.- 4175- • 43:12H P»" 10 40 JJ'. JJ JJU Irccclvrdunlil Februory ll. 1974. Thr i S A L — First Sec. C. ‘40.2S “4i:25 ' ' Advcriiscr rcwrvn me riohl to I I reject <*ny or All bias. • Id a .rs tN a fl 46,00 47 00 PUOLISH:Jflnuarv93,31,Fet)ruary • . Cont.Ufe 3.50 . 3.75 a s : lii; Si-i?:';__ »•>•<. S .8.7,t.and 10.1»74 _ • s a m s o n lIJe j silhouette Il u g g a g e Ida.Pw r. 49.00 55JX) pt,.i.tA»i40if--uiij'. in '.u i :T',— i*Tiiip. • JW Jt,, >, t — **— ■ Lang. Fibre 135.00 140.00 Poland JJJJ 44 3U II', ll'.« |u uKetih siloar. Nenhwesj Crane andjr~f "«« ...... I Lodios O 'N ile rog. S38.1...... 29.99 Mons cotpponioiion 24 rog, $45 .. 35.99 Pac.Enfi. .75 1.00 JV.IIIK I JO » IJ Jtu J»H UH, 2Kiooino. Rt. 3. Twlo Fani. loaho.I. I A O O RESS...... will MM lo tne nioricst htdoer one Lodios Pullman rog..$4S.5 .....'. 35.9? Mons Two-suitoror rog. $ 5 5 .-.... 43.99 -.-I------NJCing------22.75 .-23.50 i5J “1»17 Peerless Lowboy Trailfr serial' I O T Y ...... PHONE.'.'. I PuJCell.JO* 10 4', 14U ii'it NNo. 57IJS7 model IPJO tO Ton'■ " OMMil Na U>*t TKoiM Pulltfton Coso 26 rog. $55.'5 5 ...... ^ . 9 9 J Mons Throo-suilililor rog. $60.. ."•. 47.99 Pac.St.Ufe M50 2;75 psete 17} I ujt }o IIU I*.., >, cCspACItV- Bias will be refelyeo unlil I ] : RDgETTBrds: IOB rO o---PwlUMftJUU SJ »>. /I-,-7V l-H- -F February 3. -JWirThWdver-ttii^^— - • lodroa Hondl-Toto rog. S3($ 3 0 - 23.99_:-.7— ------PurnCp.M I l» ll>> n u n s« H S l J . Sierra life 3.00 4.00 Pur«»1f..U ll^ JO 11 , JOU Jl ,1 , biwrvrsinerlohltorcleclanyorall 1 Surely Life 3,00 3.37H trailer '* w in s t tills Shop TWIN FAI■ALLS a n d BOISE d e if y 10 to3 i6. Mondoy, • J^JOU. ,1. ' jj c s m m c n a s u W i « o n r m f S I Quantex .06 .08 F ridla a y t o 9 , LIKE IT? C H A R G E ITIT!! • . B»IHon ,»»lt j? .2 r 4J.. 4J . ”M. ?«. 30. 31 February 1 and 3. 1974, , Greater Idaho .15 .25 ■ ■ m . ■ ' IiSxn.Gas H 2 ! R O H f I iWssourl has 2,000 caves, ro tv than any other state. / ; . Wednesday, January 30. I9J4 Timen»-Ncwv_Twln.j:aUi,lldaho -15 Wiggiiiis’ l5-f«boter aiit g u n ^ _JRaft River•outlasts S jR D Hansen..by 4 ^ 4 1 ► ■ lets V cjlVes sta HANSEN - Thc ftaft River away In the final minule. ay unb(►eaten Trojuns pulled off to a narrow ______J lend late in Uic conlcst and then CASTLEFORD - Dave : Hornets. undefeated\ boast, the only ooeB back into contention on two hil pressure free throws ’ Wiggins banked in a 4S-foot Wiggins' bomb capped a left 1 In Magle Valley, wass . Dave Foukal free throws and Tuesday night, to dtfcat Uie Jianper with two scconds left to 1franUc last two mlnuto d c ^ e d 34 scconds from tbeB then Wiggins’ howitzer. Hansen Huskies 4fi-4l. protect Castleford’s 1both sides had a chw c« to puD end c when Bill. Chatburni ' ‘nie'viclory p ut CMtleford at ABA p rep►ares i new ll was a low scoring contcsl undefeatcdTocordwltha57-5« iaway on free throws — but sneaked s inside for a cripple butt 16-0 for thc season and all the way with seldom more ffiiJfini decision over the ’ Declo imissed. It appeared tbe C^tleford C manaxed to pul!I preserved Its one-game lead in _thnn a couple-three’ points “ tl^e Magic Valley Conference suit agains - separating thc .loain. Tho'soo-'-' stJ V B ^ z ii^ MVf^luahon ended at a 3«5 11)6 game vacillated all night deadlock when Raft River shot N0IIF01J<. VA. I UPII ~ The Lvntrovcrsial sports niagiiale. f ~ B'ufTREvT J wilh Castleford jumping off to "Mr, Kmlcy i.s being repre- ahead 41-35. Hansen reduced good leads, then watching ABA Is prepiu-ing lo fire the .si-ntwl by his ctKich. Hutch van Uic deficll lo two points before Dcclo comc back: Both tedms next salvo In pro biuikctbairs HretLi Kolff.-who is piTfeclly - hiiving to foul In nn effort to g e l. , struggled through alternated civil war. imolher inulli-million n ipablc ,i)f vocalizing his jwsscsslon. Raft River r e f u ^ j cold spells.^ • - -- dollar antl.trusl suit against the to crack al the line and pushed i NBA in San Francisco’s Fetler- o|imum,"'Stori‘li s^iid. "If Mr. - But the Wolves appeared to ■'•'alCourt...... -- -Finley- hits-other business Icc It In thc late third and early ABA Conuiiissioher Mike wlilch lie feels he musl jnirsue. fourth period. Nursing a 3S.37 - Storcn announced the league's lir if hi.s jliH'tors luuo ordered . .ad v a n t^ e , Al Schultz. Foukal plans following a board of , lum iu>l to I'onu* lx'i'au.sf of ill - NOIr i C E ^ and Wigiilns connected for a 44- Irustees'nieelingTuesday mor- IhMllli, I have IU1 iritenUoii of 37_thlrd5uarler lead. Affer Rob ning, This suit, perhaps a s high fiiiirif! him U-eaase ofjluil."' Riding hit for Dcclo. Wiggins. “ iia wi) million, will seeK ire O ie _ Don't buy SSILVER until Foukal and McCoy collected dmnagcs from' the NBA and liy Finley lh a t h e w as trying to two pointseach for a 50-39 lead. will bo much the sam e a s the ‘- .ffll fhe ’IV1111.S .kkI f,K{Kvl,s a have ci:hecked the It seemed enough with 5;53 to one which expired wilhout ik'al to bt^i'losiH l w ithin Uie pliy-and-Declo-scorlng-only bringing about a merger Jan. 4. iH‘xt few days. Hul Fmlcy^has— MARKET pririce! ~ two points ih the last four "We haven't got all - the bei'ii .>iayiiig th e .siiiie thing fu r playing minutes. delaiLs worked oul yct-.''Storcn Uie la sl two w eeks and has. But Riding and Chatbum got said. ".We re still waiting for a indeed. Ixvn trying lo .sell the _nn;d report from our lawyers. Franchise since last .siiiiimer. __Dedo_go'ing—again— After— - The-closiniig-p£ice-of—^ ^ — Babbitt's bucket, for the But when the last suil ran out ’ihe AHA coiiiiiii.ssioiuT em- Wolves, the H ornets reeled off without an agreement, bccause phasi/LHl thal Uie leagui' is not- SILVER TUESDDAY, JAN. 29 eight straight points — from of Uie NBA owners' refusal to iiiteresliil in leaving Virginia. Oark, Riding, Oslerhout and bargain in good faith, then we .Siin Diego or Memphis, dv’spile - ATll:2 yA .J.M. WAS . . . Riding again. ^ , were left wilhout nn>’thing. Wc finaneial difficulties in each of ’ think wu have u good chance to those jiliKvs. 'Sloren saiil he ■nien Chatburn a free throw win this suit.” ninferrwl wilh tiwners un ways 53 ' to tic ll and Riding gave I)ecIo In thc previous action, the solving Iheir problniis and • A TROYeliUve his head from midcourt lo the ' player| to one team was. fraiiulfise if yuu don't have a - quotations.___ unlended Chatbuiji standing eliminated, , Hie NBA owners huilding. We're hopeful lluit iinilar_th(» >uiqki»t------, l^dUlliL'iit' iil — thi T luh will‘tH.'':miO to I'emain----- P a In Uic first half f^stcrday, denying < a merger under those lirSnn-DIOgn—Thc problems - HtolPAif- - 2 0 2 Shoihon* St.E..Twln.FalltSt Foukal and Wiggins gol most of i - ^NetAllb& lenns. wilh lhe tither franehi.ses are 733-60l3lciahoTollFFre* 1-BOO-622-0807 the points that propelled "The option clause was a less .liffiiiill." CasUeford into an 16-8 lead phony ^ issue." .Storcn said. early In the sccond quarter. "Ultimalely, the option clause Ilut at the m idway -Dcclo tHII « bc dropped ;inyway, or al started inching bock and least altered, If you don't wont OPEN DAILY 10-10; Sls u n ! 10.6 thurs., FRI?l., SAT. ' Now... succecdcd in closing to within a j, merger there iu-e a hundred ' 3 Wayj lo — dIl i one on late* points from excuses c lhal you can give. The I— ' Chargclt > :- Qialburn. Bailey, Riding and option u clau.se i.ssue was thc P ® - - cfKcnort ...... FIOATING tuHard M UUie bucket. Dcclo’s l, V Webb. NBA r owners excuse." • . . . y/tr J Osterhout prepares (u let go with a field goal ’ ______7 3 ^ 5 4 1 5 ______attempt again.st thc Castleitlcfurd Wolves Tuesday c riie tnisloL's ihL’fliiig was I ______F i n g e r t i i P night. Wolves w atchInK; a^ re Dave FnuknU K ).. . allendiMl li^' ull tlie AHA p\yiuTH__ ; and tasliTday i lS r^ileiie Ueclo's itiiLb Riding ' * excL'pl Nk'niiilii.s* Charlie Kin-, ' c o n t r o l awalLs a possible rebound,nd. Castleford ivon 57-56 [. ley. TlHUiuli the AHA bylaw s ; un Dave WiRgias’ 45-fuutJt s shot nt buzzLT to save - " allow .Stiireii (o fine-an owner, • thc Wulvcs' undclealedI boasf. b( ... -who misses -;i league-meeting;—p i a i i I=uu » I.1,,W ti'im '’ ;.Slurcii said lie did iu>t intend to ! luvy il fine against the Standley’s 1late free thrrows Jurgeiison’s Wendell lift Kimberily past Murirtaugh toperutioii OK . - WASIllNCTON- (UPD - d ' e f e a t s ____ -;r:r-MURTAUGH~=^Tdm~:SiStandley’s. chnrityitosse8l__bu;buzzer.bounctd ofLtheTrirnim ir, Y l : — Washington -Hodskin • quarter-— ' Stondlcy's two free throws In ga;avc thc Bulldogs a S3-t9 Up t to thc closing m inutes It , bacK Sonny Jur^ensen undur- I the closing minutes pulled adidvantagc. Murlaugh closed to wawas a batlle of centcrs. Hudson GF 41-;}() went su rg e ry T uesday to ICimberly out of rcach of the- wilvithln two on a pair of Robb thrthrew in 21 for Kimberly when , repair knee damage he Murtaugh Red Devils. .53-51 WrVrlght free throws but the WrWright tanked 24 for' [' WKNDEI.L - TTic coaches' received in a gam e wiUi Die s, Tuesday night. De>evils’ chancc for a tie a t the MuMurtaugh. It was almost a p .scrambled up tlie order of Pliiladulphia I^a^^les last year." ‘ ^ ______[Krpersonal duel in thc first period events but Wendell slill pulled whcrrH iidsonhintanU ’Wrlght------of—a-4l-30-dual—wrostUng— ••Ills condition is good," a. _d ~OaM ey“liits^I early S''10 points while the Bulldogs ,dccislon over Glenns F erry J weiw ere taking an lfl-12 spokesman ^ at George ’Tuesday night. advadvaniage^.______”Washington University fkiUi teams now are pointed Hospital said. “There appears-----towardu titedisu-lct toum am enf^ “ to sink Hagijierwian 1They boUi wound up with 16 tcto be no m edical Impediments In ir Jerome r\exl Tuesday. ^ a tit intcnnission, when the score UiHint would keep him from Results ’of the matchcs, HAGERMAN-'T h e Qakley thiilrd period when Oakley was lied'al 33-all. plplaying football.” MWendell men listed first, Homcls hit a hot 11 of 19 field out . liie surgery was performed includc ir heavyweight, Fabella utscored.-Hagerman lG-9 to Midway in thc fourth period i,, goal attempts In thc first—..run by Dr. John P. Adams, pinned pi by Burnt; 135, Gunning A m azin g n e w ; on up a 21-point lead. • KinKimberly spurted ahead 47-41 quarter Tuesday night and ^ ctinirman of- Uie hospital's pinned pi by Landis; 158, Kobcr Much of Oakley's early with MurtauiUi then comina device works 24 __—secnt__on__to__dc£ cat_ lh e___ sue -MU-lKHHld-U ------»-Ul'frC-I-r-----pinncd-^khcr—p 115;—Davts------uccoss 'camo—on-—solid— bffCkTinoinw g deadiTCk. 1 hours a tdoy to ^ Hagcrman Pirates 72-51. reb duparlnienl. didecisioned Severson; 101, abounding and follow shots on . . {{Kimberly . ' won the guard your gas TTie victory, which kept the the ••Tlie findinf’.'; at .l nvnjverlime. • . ■ Cislleford. was ic ^ In 'the o**';itltr If II pl Ip H4«rmn Ig II pl Ip ” evalu atio n ,"j th e hospital IIIlulel decisioned W hltcrock; b y siphoning! ' PiCVc sittkesman said. "Tlie laleral K108, Dance decisioned Allen; N eed s no key! I’iiillkl 1 = cartilage in Uie knee w as split 1^170, i'ields pinned by Vlncr; -. Army hires S into llircc major fragment • 1^HI. Bitterly pinned G raffe; ^ r i i f - n plus = many smaller pieces. ‘ If188. llashrnan pinned by Sharp. Smith as S;F lii'ii™] • E FITS ALL ...... ^=-, ;=■] ii I CARS, ; a . . . ^ = ne%y coach "■!" ______.JTRUCKS,: WEST POINT. N.Y. (UPI) - I DRESS Ff^ANTS I Scholarly Homer Smith, n cum- jte I O n e 1 f BUSSES, laudo -Prineclon-ftraduato- in - T a b l e . . , 1954, will be nained head - ^ V3 O P F ’ footljall coacli of the .United ^^ STERLING JEWIVELRY CO. 3 •- S tates Military A cad ei^ Wed- ncsday, followint! tlic worst' ‘ f c season in /\rmy liislory. SHIR Smith, a former head coach • ^I WILL-BE CCtOSED I " L O N G & SH O R T:T SLEEVE ■ a t Davidson and University of ^ R o g . Salo Pacific.'rcplaccsTomCahillln ^ Uic wake of a horrendous (MO fI e ALLJia t J . . : ..... S 5 < » « > ------season, whicliendwl on an even ■ f e more disastrous note as .the ______Ciidek_wm'_jiuMi!lialeil_tiy___^ $11-$13______atchiiyaLNavy.Jl-fl.------i-THURS^J/ Cahill’s contract was not ~ n ^ l 6 ...... 777777$8”""^ ~ renewed at the end of the r S season,'but he wtll remain at ^ West Point .as assistant , ^I FOR* I C L O »-<■OUT _ ^ director of athletics for ^ operations and planning. [ig SLACI Smith, <2. in addition lo his (feI INYEKIf ks TIRY r O n e ------: Sdl® Pi Princeton BA in economics. y t - \ ^ INSTALLS SECONDS! S also pickcd up liis MA while ' T a b l e ...... f * Put Suporcop in g o s. toito n k fillo rp lp o u s- serving as an assistant al ^ -I Ing long atom scrow drivor oir r sisimilar tool. Stanford. WE STILL HAVEEAFEW ■ His mental resources will bc {fe — -----Scrow Into filler pipelp« vnlil-spring-U' - . ------SWEATER^ GREATLYYREDUCEDM-':------severely tested at Army, where /?.* co m p lo io l/ insido. u n d e r g ass copc< Ud. Top rings- moy bo o x p ondod, if nocossoryory. \ 4 7 tary commilment presents a ^ T O J - - huge stumbling block f j ; . 4 Days. for recruiting. An equal ^h J E W E L R Y" C O . ____ % , y u s s ^ g - . obslaclb-for-any-coa(±-is-lhc_ — ^ I I murderous schedule lhe Cadets C O N THE MALL-BY THfHE FOUNTAIN g ■ face due to cDmniilmcnls mado \ . a num ber of years ago lo meet ^ I 142 SHOSHONE SST. NORTH -I-I several of the nation's top • T W IN FAL team s. . - ...J I -I— ^...:

TV ” U Tlmn-New*. Twin F‘^Slltrj Id a M 'We<>n«KlaV> J a n u a ryi X. X 1974 P r o ^ ^rid-bidI w ar t ihrows cautir the - ...... - ...... - UPXSportoHrlkr______and Detroit, lasted three heihoun attack. The New YorkI Gl Glanla firsl lime in alm ost a qualarter NEW YORK (UPI) -■ 'The ' and 4S minutes, the longestilflrirt— a SISl^-Johi^Hicksrthe-1hif Line*' cehtiiryrn'o quarterback” was National Football L e a ^ woolWl round since the first year of Itbe man of the Year fromm Ohio taken on the firs^ round ------~comg right out and a a y warar to - common draflinlW .------State andrin a'scene rcmremln^ foctr'the~ cluba~ passedll Mil \ on but U #ur* ac'tfl U b ----- Us^Iyr^sevSTroundss' area cent of the war’”doyi, imnimmedl— quarterbacks through thele se- ‘ The NFL held ila «ncmttal held the first day. aleiy announced Ills agreer‘eement cond round, loo. and Di>alla3 college player draft Tue*itday The clubs were even relirelue- loa three-year IlSO.OOOcontronlracl finally broke the ic$ by lal and it looked like tbe old AFL-Al tant lo trade. The draft ssion at a hastily calledI rnews Arizona Slate's Danny Whilliie NFL war daya. with cliclubt is usually spiced with' aoD•ome conference. ______open Rounds.______- ' * nnH fKan- n»e cauae of tbe.cwjcmm J i . y ear.-...... -___ Stale, ostensibly.aa a.rcpl■cplacc-. sas D ty.took David Ja y n eies ...... tbenewWorldFootbali Leag S ’!- The only big name invoivinivturt Bulkiis,IS, and Kansas. Atlanta selected 1Kim Baltimore selected dcfea • which held a preliminary dr L was star guai^ Walt Sweern ifensive McQuilken of Lehigh of 72 college playera last we ■ of San Diego, w bo.went tackle Jotm Dutton of NebMebras* BuffalopickcdOaryM arant The WFL also sent shock wa' Washington for thrM dra *“ • “nie New York Jets plcpickcd Boston Collcge, all on the U through the NFL Monday wl defcnsivetackleCarl Barzilirzilaus- ~ round. _ ^ choices spread .out- over U tt announced the signing” , - next three seasons. Hopeful!f,.itu kas of Indfona and S(TD. Louis Bul no one dared challe ------three- top _prospect5=Dinnl“’^ — Redskin Coach-George AU< :aln of lhe WFL hy selecting McfirAlis- • backs Jamea McAlister a ler. Johnson or Brown, Ap- ^ has the draft choices to trad“f M ILE John HIckM of Oblo Kermlt Johnson of C/CLA a Sui- mixup.lup. A parenllv.lhewarlson. OFFENSIVE.TACKI. ,,7(tu something whicb hasn't boll State itslens looewtmaBaa’s questioa aloog w ith------guard Booker Brown of Sou’““**7“ered hlni In lhe past.------trad^was announced sendending ~ em Califomia. Andy Robustelll, dlrectcctor of operatloas for tbe ■ould The early rounds went mucr^.inh Detfoit cenlcr Dave Jhomp: I V a t i oin’s i fop linem ann N. Y. GlaoU. GUotsis ‘Selected the aatloa’s As a result, the NFL coi and the Uons' No. 1 drafl,TS p S h rim p complele only five rounds of)flls as expecled. Eddie Jones, the I OUlStanding tlaemaa (a Tuesday’s NFL draft |P®^ .to New Orleans for the SairSaints’ , , 1 tbe fool-« defensive tackle fror (DPI Telephoto) < ' scheduled 17 Tuesday and t No. 1 choice and the lions tl rest hopefully will be completeted Tenneyee Stale, was selecte .^.n_gjam ingjrL ^ — selected-linebacker-Ed'OTv today, fh e first round, delaylyed By"Dallas to o p ^ the d raft an rade Son Diego took Bo Mathews c an extra 10 miflules by a tra ver. cloimcd it had agreedS oi Gem. lakes to send Thompson and nollol ithe ABAall--star coach sayss his l^ajigue has top pick to New OrleansIS aand UOISE CUPI i — Shrimp p. How tthey went CommissI6ner,Pete^icIle«Je was uluiions arc well established .mon.i decide the dispuspute. sume Idaho lakcs,.according^E 'b est fiv e I forwards inn pro baskei;tball Or rovng '>» *Tu«U.tdtr'i SI . Philadelphia' Miicn Swuon.n'" DDT. New Orleans won and goin{ained the Fish and Game Depo)arl- pitif' Ktnttt. AIINNCSOTA Irem C'ttn 8 __ ii.*'!'?"*' coii»o« en in>.< • tt^ • O'W. H»»t " the No.13 slot , on.^ the! fiifirst ment. . ‘ ------: . , . ,BySTEVEWILSTEIN-_ , and abilities. Jump abotaL*^: . ' boards for pie West along wiwith.. 10.4-«bounds.per game, and.. — ^------rNoar4y—fiv»wnillion-my,ysis------UPOSpotUJVriUl:------speed-andrr^-^you-nUgbt^^it-’v»_LindJano— Teammate— M I ' " BO Jonrt, ti«l> o*Mfiitnn.t 06. TtxtArlinglen. KANSAS CIT Mel—rcefilerr-Artls-aHmore-wIll— iininun. 0'*99-Bo M«rn«n»«i. OtJ.«'Jtrnf>. OB. Ktnitt. BALTiMOOwoVe San Francisco used consc eltmtir* gvtJtrdL Ctf'oi%Sr'oCNwl»" lr»m'"c'lt.t^tn tive choiccs lo select runnlinning into 14 lakes und reservoirss In ABA East All-Star coach BaBabe ' Anationaltelevl^onaudleocleoca and rookie Swen Nalcr, the tl awesome front.iine.i Gilmore C»>p{««0 - rtJrmona B'rtnl, t«fwi»»itmt CKvdit Minor. T. Stn Oit»» SiSI.' back of ^M a aba- t Idalio. sin c e 19C5, accordingg to McCarthy was explaining aai t a will no doubt lorm sonsome bnckiin rrnlpr------jono C ------leads tliB league with 17.2 ' 'oo, N y !illt' OurrALO'. ctrr Mtrtngl,' Qb', B«tl< ma and defensive lacklcc Bill E the deparlmen l «no*" ___Dews.confaangfrhow h e Inteitends— opinions oi its own when1 IbeID Elrving, averaging a leagugue- rebounds per gam e while C«tn JDIll th y 'i plus 10.7 rebounds, Issel, Justisl a gam e, fftntitte ‘tfOm Htw EnflUftSI —WillriiSxf LO. Cinc.pntl*. NY. iCTS ^'r'oi Ire Trophywinricr John CappcHeellelU • Populations a re well, cstatab- instead ot overItn l «V«»hin9ron, Roicsf Wgtlfl. ,J»« Dl up. Its lished in-P riesl Ijike.-U pp»per— Wednesday night's-gamo-whw hen- ■ olher highly- talented playen ...... B.ll iiftfl.l*/. UCLJk>(f«l*ni ml.* Jackwn SI , OAKlANO Irom P.lltewrt??-5- of P«fW' Stole to beef up. Lo» Af>ettn i(rom PniiiflticnBnill Mtrk Vtn ent't". »Bi C^ii9»lt. LOS LC backfield. lYiest Ijike' and Ijke Pei'end he broQpheda subject which]h led Cuniiingham,still recuperatlQ -.Jonn Ctpptlltlli. Ptnn %l«l* runm ANfiCLei. Al Oli.tr. I. UCIA 0*Ck. Or«*fl B«r-B*rlr Srniiti..RiiRicn MINNESOTA. Seen Andtr»en. C. Ml • Green Bay took running!ba’ck“ ba Oreille. ' ...... lo some lively debate. • • • from kidney surgery, wasfi' lel mo«0 runn.nQ uck. Hp« O'ltin* t«f O'aOitni«ntf. ftourin Hound - MouHon.. s Stty tt .t ' OrleansnamcdlinebockcrRir Rick opossum shrim p, were releasiised a b a , which has lo^g bebeen - Jm MuUaney of the UtalUUJI / V ^ 0».« }t«i* iiAfOaotr, S*n 0>*«o KrcIrom Mti>>l«4I.IB.N*6rttki.N V Oitnli. Cti >ur' A n n u a l CI«v*l*fVOl-0«n CaM*.K*flMV lin(M(MCk Summtrtll.OD. Eitl Ctrollnt. Stn Ott« C-ti' -Wooor C'ltn. AriioIlont Mtrrijon Ot>it. »r, Virginlt: PitlMiwrgt.«rgh look Linebacker Randy Grad:radis* die retiion from 19G5-i%7 anddin NBA partisans, now has the tl All-Star squad, which abound it«lt runnina ock. MiKAIIel* liretrom irom Cnl »nr« Htur EngitnB. J0I> Atl*nUi Pr*o WcNfill, UCU* hAto*-ngtin) _ ourwooo Kitlon. ae. Okttnomt 0».t C*ll«9Mr. a«l«n(iv» ca w J; Goode of Kansas. • .. ’ COO shrimp in trawl net haululs as his beloved Mississippi munud, ' down" againsl the - East’i ■ NVtON VESTS : Boy* S G irii ' i P.iiM)g»en-tr"*! 4«»nfl. io«i"frn C«Ct?l' To«n»Vri,1)B.tlw»tOtmt.ClnVftnil.iron I by McCarthy then ticked off a fewfe younger and swifter team bubut ' Dacron filled - lofnit w a t rKii>tf. 0«iiii-cn*ritrtit Ntw CngltnO. MIti Btrylt. Qt>. S'tnlora Kansas Cily picked runnbnnbig in Priest !,ake in 1970, and I - ! -PAN TS ; t(k. Ntw Orittnt Irom Stn Vrtncttco. Hoo Ho back of Arizoi■izona 1972 the number increased1 to names. "I lell you what,”' he1 hc expects the natural tendencn c y3 A s Low As e*T*’ mm' “'" 'j'*' Sixes 4 to 14 lltit__ MtNtill, ro. Styihtrn Ctl.. PMItdtipwii — su te . Minnesota look Unebacbock-— 2;500 for the five-minute trawl#ls.- - MitJ. '‘(’U take Julius Ervin,'ing, of guards like E)cnver'3 Ralpt -RsgK Ctrf. Lou>tl*n« T».ttch Frtnclico Irom Orttn Bty. Stmm er Fred McNeill of UCLICLA, Siniilar samplings on Uppper Dan Issel', Billy CunnlngharlaiD, Simpson and Warren Jaballand • aria* rKtlvtr. M.nnnoU-Rllfiitr. ' joftnun. re. Norm Ctrthnt. Si. lomi 3 ■■ ' S»utr>«>n Ctiiltrnia elltntxt IMkI ling— George. McGinnis and WIU'llUe Utah’s Ron Boone and Jlnun) Vs OFf ■ :klt, Irem Otirell. Iki Htrrll. wr. lowtI si'.. SI. / Buffalo labbed'tlght end ReuReub- Priest Ijike are also bcginnli uny C - M-«mi-Oo»«ia »m«. J«k*eo J»*Htit Otn»tr. oitli Caiutr, ge. Colorada - - OtKltKa - Irtm CI«»tiano. Morn en Gant of Oklahoma Statee and01 to find shrimp, according to the,tl Wse and I'll m otch themI up— i Jones lo produce a ' mnore on ------• ••.----- ■ ------* ~ S«ten0 foynd Bvlliio i«^l . Ktntt* Cii». MU against any forwards In Utbe ‘'control-typc”offense. Ocvv Ail»n-P>nn luit liiKfiMkcr. NY N Htrtktnelf. I. Mlnnttolt. BulltIC,«•" Ookland drafted tackle Hem^enry dcDarlmcnl. Man's Slacks—LodlciII Blouses 4 Pants . V sO ff W I M.nmut* Un 0>WI-J»J0~« Atltnlt. Vmct «tndrlck. rB. Florida •; Meiitxtf. TvMntM Si«t Wiat ‘>tr; OtiltilromOtkland.KtnHuicntrten.I,';*,*; It Chicago look defensive end ei Canadian lakes were Iranins- Writers, of cours^. donktnt probobly give lhe E ^t back .Leather C o o fi...... N*w enfli«"a 'ffsm Cn.cjgoi-Sit L.yingiion Si. Cincinr\tii. Otrri wniti ....30% OFF Co/MM. Botton Count autrd, N Y jt viMit, .Dave Gallagher of Michlgailgan, planted lo I,^ke Fend Oreiiille always believe everythinling courlman-Lou Dampier. Macklack A •Oornon OfOtnMn. sl. Ortkt . I . -Pavi }««!, M>ch>gtn ligni tm Carolina Stale. CincinnatiU se- si Olhcr walcrs in Idaho wherei-e Walker. Bob McAdoo and an McGinnb, a muscular Moot 'uK ROUND t-SAN.DlEO’o Irom HovtlOiwtien lecled defensive lacklc BiBill lhe shrim ps have been inlnro. Spencer Haywood. 8, 235-pounder with a 28.0 WESTERIRN APPAREL J j ‘ )n»rorth. Mici'-gin rv/ng uck, M>*»tmi itifg Wtvnmgltn, Jonn Tttrlintk, OT _ 3 A 0 Main Ave.So.__yW _ s i ::-.^r.:LJU»m.OrttnJ>«ri-*w»« ii»fn*n. t*«|*»*. - WMltfn -intngii. BUPl!*LO.:tremlS»i. s,^_^KolIar. oTMontana Stote-mi-mid^.du^cedinclud^piritJ-akerlJik ,){£ , Then, Just likc-ln an y b areror scoring average-and-«-15.115.1------S««t> <.«M-«*«*i'0«lr8.l -Billr Ho««»c•'a. O.tgo. Ctrt Ht,mtn. WB. Ptnn St. IteV Khoolyard, McCarthy and theth rebounding overage, will b bc c ------^ ^ h r 7 S 3 - - 1 7 »» ------Alcorn AAM l4Ckl«. Ci*«*l«n•n« NY OIANTS. Oon Clur^^. WB. Ptnn, il - Baltimore piirke'd wide receivceivcr Coeur d'Alene, Paycllc Ijki ' O.iif CoTMii. Jenxitn C. Smiin iMHia ley writers started com paring sixsize .responsible for hilling the c r - ^ ------•tcoMI Cilv-C>»rln Oklly. Ptnn SKIkit. PHILADELPHIA Irem Cnictgo. 7mt.n of Louisiana Techech. Upper Payeltc Ijkc, Stanie I ttcklt. C*'l Waltr. Tinnvtkt B:?llorVVn®'^lX^O.I*'imr;-*CnH« The Super, Bowl clubs: fiifin- l,jikc. Ailuras I„akc and Ret ‘ Jltlt odtAkot ntevo The shrim p have also bcc CNOLANO. AM, Be.'Otergit."joti Southern Cal anand ’ placed in Anderson Ranch Re: '(lom 0*ilt»J-B»Btn Ntw Orlttni. HMMI SItnBtCk. RB . ! —■ M«l»nt. Ar.tOA* Suit runn.'>9 btckIt*. Ttnn«vtt. PHILADELPHIA, Ktiln Krtpi"4' defensiye.cnd Donald Reesese cof Reservoir, W arm Ale and Sa] C>nc>r>ntl<-Cnt'lit'Ood, Cowtoo rvf Ilr. TE. iCat SI . GREEN BAY. Slt»i , I King MCk. Stn frtncxco ilr»r’»in ooom. WB. Ultn. OETOOIT. CtriCw* Jj>cks6n Slale. mon Falls Reservoir. I MtV»n«l«Ai -Otion Willitml. Ktnvt Ctor-t. 00. P««0.ti CLEVELAND runnir>« atck. Lo\ Angtiti- Bill SimotO' T m■ o : ------MiC"lflin” Vi1t "OtltnH.t'titV.- «ifA.n OIANTS Irom Ktnttt Cii». CirOI OLYGI nttoU Mtit B'tir, lt«t SUU imtoto HOICE OF DrSCHRWINGTJAF •f; M.tm. Jtfit .■ Ck Powtrt. 00. Okltnomt. MINNESOTA W MAKERS I I Otck n»t irom Otn.t*. J.m Ftrguton. OB. m suniero. NEM ORLEANS trsm Atltnlt..SI: BQUKOTmHEE ' DALLAS Horn hou« K ® ;iv iasg n i o v o x i^ I- ion. 0*nn» QB. A«i|o«i» SISI . I.m C\!i. t, brtgon. OAKlANO. Ptit CMICACO irtm O'tvO. «t,n.,nt OB. Nonxan’trn. NEW ENC rtnttll*. «B. Altfttmt. H r GIANTSTS. LANO Irom Aftin mru n«« Orlttn*. a.or«k, LBOE. M.c”ilt SiSI . Cntrirt Otilit. OE. Ortmo|.ng. PiTTS ^ C U S T O M Od.^ 0»L^AS. ^'1 W.tcentin.I W W W ______BAUTIMOBC. Qltnn BOC.nWn, LB*Dt Ma POWER l l i LO. Sogintfn'un.y . SAN OieOO'tren I SI LOu.V. Oil) Hoddtr. HB. ST LOUIS trom Stn-frlnci«o. SIt.it*t BO."^a?i*oJ!i %'”' b‘*uimob? from ^^CUSHION V l WALLS Ororilt. Ot. MO««lon. CINCINNATI l»Of" M.nnnoit. Devg Ntiim. DB. Vtnotre.il. .1 . . W'tfult. CHICAGO Item Ntai Ciwi- mr> B O IW IIIi m o w S Q L P» T O P A T E ifliliii SA V E’S«8.90T0*I2.2S • l A Y S ^ 5 P E R T I ^ E ^W est topsi east in TCRRIFII Sill >78-13 I N H L d l l - sitar i game TRACnOI ------fetf.-fr-Tii- -- 1 -Cm-AGOiHPh-TheWi-slil leam inate Barclay Placer ,,in ___■ • _ ■ All SUtrs. spottlni;.thg.F:iivt-H-^I___ ihL-pcmiUyJjox------:0 firsl period lead, cjine fromn Uni(er‘s j{i*al was lhe firsl ■ "twhind wilh five straiuhl Koaiss .'ihort }iwiilL>d score in lhe AllII . TffillFl ^ 1 1 i ------In -the— final—tw-o—pTTTCTs"5— Sta;—t'amO'l.inC'i; 1965 when -T u e sd a y ninht lo r ito r d u G-4.4 D elroirs Gordie Howe scored■d , H l'][|l ' T i*'------■ ij iur llie All Sliirs ag ain sl E i i ■iriuinph in the 27lh National ___ H ockey 1^‘ayue All S la r u a m cQ Montreal. ' HI ------l-bvforo-4~rvi-<^-erow(Hrhtch-h—^UlUeitre»i>t» intf lilt otf r^kir (ir I------?pr>-denoFBnff3ioxn-a-4MoorIt— Euat-on the first-shot on tlte-nel- I— ------r^bot-while-hlS-WMt leam was5 • and thus bccamc'thc sccondi rr25^0bDF ^ dlagonil )ReONSOtE- I ' :.^ rt handed wilh Si. l/)uiss highest scorcr in All Star 5 WAYS TO CHARGEi •QitrOnCiistonirCridllPlini oMitttrtittrChKit • BinkAmirieird •’Xntirlun bbp f riti Moniy Card • Cirtt llancbt history. Aulom.itcc Color .ind Aulom.i3maliC Tml reduce v.irj.-itions m Color inlcasil/ from jf.J'". loIc si.ilon ,ma onrianco tho IcCfel'l/oM:oiti ioni.5. ,mdnd /Aulomaiic Fine Tuning keeps ^ __ slctiQnsignalilcckcu.in.iQQ gigiyo /cu,.in'.-iccu!aluly lungd, plCIUlO on every cnannel. A(J(A(3d .1 pr(..'jQ-nin,inll/ r.olid-ctato chajsts .Tfid a Supor Bngntnt M.iiioM piciurc lube,.,.Tnd you ve' goi y0u»50lf a roai M.-irjn.ivo*vo* iVjnni'i'Your cnoico of Early ,, Amcfican, Coniompoi.iry ,incl.md !.'u-cjiloifanoan jtylor — j 1 1 1 all groal v.Hues to Ofigbionrt youryc cJiiys (and nigtitsj wilfi' I IER woncJailul Magnavox color, • P I P I L IN l I S r^" — • WATIRIU N I S = = = sl i A C E L ^r i R E C a 129 3rd AAve. N„ Twin Falls P h 7 3 3 • I L I C T RIC i A L U N I S ONIY H 1 3 - 8 7 6 1 • B t l T C H MS DonjPieper-GoI ras & tire Serviric e 240 A ddison, Twin FiFoils Ph. 733-34232 7 , H A Y I mmIN’S MUSIC HARBAUGHMOOTOR CO. I ARCOTRUM S T O P SAWTOl90TH FORD SALES Lpwood Shopping Cenle n le r 734-2054 SOOfcioihSt,,t.. G ooding . - &litt, li Hailey. Idaho

t. , ” .Wednesday.'January'M, 177474 Hmes’Newi, Twfn Falls, Idaho 17 In Foremain ' ^ 4 1 • ^ - A i l n eady to► d e f e n dih is H match Hide’’ againsst all CO]m ers ' NEW VORK (U P I)1) - George Forenxan. lhe g trolUng. ><-orld h e a v jw NKW VOllK l u 'l'hMl — rubber malch agaiasl l-Yal-Yaiier, second lim e. "V eahi 1 lliii;[link I . 'Ali and Frazier were each ------champion, signs4odi>y-to-r-nmko,Muhammad Ali, lhe_.;_SLlf-... who.-uliippi-d—Ali ovi-rv r -15-' won il." .s;iid' F ra iie r —utio -i - - guar:uiU'»l a minimum uf Tony - JilDO.OOO for Iheir seaind fight ^ ^ k .l his second lille defense aggjiinsl. prociainu-d ••peoples' ccham- rounds three years ago. again Crilicized referee T ' Ken Norton in -Cara•acas, - P*o”'" ^ ready to dofenii;nd liis . . -"-rve luld.my. law yer lutu s ta r l .I 'e re i for p e n n itlin g All looliold I bui will du much belter .lhan,. .-Venezuela on M:trch 26. "liUe", again—and he's.’’s not selling up a rematchh \with a.s much as lie did and (li'iiyd thal once Uie revenue trom score— IhTTitn—television-and-oUier^ ^^r=^^=JGTvfS>rlednn9t-FrlOa' litckinte-for-fhalic’nKff.n. ■ -----tho— VVTTTlnr-the-chance to" sc ancillary rinhUs is determined, .UPI, Uie fighl will be stag'ged in ''!>■ "ho, puls on as'gigiKufa tTm-erv-itiveirUrv-sseil AliAli ’who' w ith b(Kly punches, S^H the new Polidepot3rtiv o outside the rin g a si iiiiLsule, -sliowi.il up in a piiKslripeipe su il "V ou kiKiw how wives ai IjJP - Sludiuni;-----w h ich - -can - ."'as hi his showmatishiplip best w illl _ nialebing vestsl .as Siiid Fra/.ier when quesliii •s n i u r e - a b o i i t his wife’s wish for bir ■ a c c 0 m m 0 d-a t e 1 5r.O-pO . «gain Tiiestl;iy wben he and contrasted with Frasier's n .C'ctutors, ——^------JorK ni7tCT n iv n v ltli iii'W; his 12- tiirUeneek shirt, slacks ami t;iii niean I will. We'll sil ilown, The nci;oliuli6ns wore barely 12 hours a fte r hi S ', g birutotasuteai'H ‘m nro * round unanimous decision,011 over_ bush_ i.K'kel. F.razierr . ialso '•'Ik it ovor. Isiv no reason \ __ carried ,, out...by _Aldeii good B Storewids Disconnts!) ^ Romero, president oft Ifie ■ TlllilCf. • ...... -sjxiftiM a pa ir of ro.soI til tinted ' 1 should quit. I'm in g sUidlum. who had the baiic k in g ' Wi>en it com es to p ronumoting, classes, hitlini; the iiglyy wwells comillion."...... of Uie Venezuelan governiiiin e n t. » leag u e by liiihimself. under UiUi hi>; eyes applietlliitl Uie •______.______. and Hank Schwartz, .execcutive in'il already beguni.druni- ,il nit;ht Iv^ivjiy Ali.____ 1 vice president of Video V initig'up'business for'lilsils iif\t“-'' "rin nol lookiiij; (or a f Techniques, which putt ' Uie - • with Foreman." saidj'ifirl lAitoiE MACHINERY-— pcickage-toKCther, .Mi. a t first, sp o k e aboiWUl lhe, finally gettiiii-. arm inil lo A M D CCATTLE i SALEH:------. m iran- virtues of iH,-rennial coii(<■liender man who g:iined the crouii Foreman Iuls been gm b#*n lold, «v«rythlng go«i" ---- teed STOO.tXMagainSt 40 |>ejercajnt Jerry Quarry,' Uien i;iiaiiiled >ear with a brutal second sei "Th* Ronch ho» fa of all rights while Nortonin will Frazier for awhile andid even _ roiinil tirtiiiical knockout> t ovi r J O I A L D A PI ANP SONSrOW NIRS 5 per- made mention of Ite o r g c F ra zie r and will sign liKla earn J2(W,000 against 20 i f L " ; - DATthOKDAV.fEIFEBRIURV 1 1 ,1974 AT 11:110 A.M. - ^ 1 ^ ' c-ent. Foreman who . „ consin s id e r s defeiul his (ilie airaiiLst Foreman, who-gainedd.Uie.. himself the champiipions' NortoiiuiiMarch2l>iii t'ara s. PUCE m MILES soirlinn OF KUNA OH SWAH FAUS ROAD, crown by si'orlng a sesecond clianipion— whatever tliiilV t ■■ Venezuela, ------HH M flirW tST— ...... rmnnHyvlinicttl’knwKout-t-ov-ef ___ vvudJi______■•Itm, If hi- iF n n tn i ------m .loe Frazier lasl y eat .-in 'I'lxidy llre n n e r. (he liirlirector wants, j'll give him a sliiit,' MACHINERYr^Tiiwr=^cAmE Kingston, Jamaica, tnatk,1c his b‘'<\mg for M ailism i .SqiuireSt . 'id d i'd tiKig.iiaiiinioiisly, firsl ili-fense la.st Septeiiibib e r in (iardi'iii envisi>- -:------ftssopiniiomiTTOTnpntm ------If iiot-g»arxj.-,..Uii'ii-;UuILwould lo.ss Miiiithty, nieh^. co ntei!tilfnded_,-, ■ - - - ' - I and Gary Broki•nknw (7S1 diirint’ action Tue.sday“i ______wiMwt-wfflIh)—TTpponrnt II (ui it h------:------TitRht. NOtri* TjnnicDir v.oa15-<>sod b' URS,, FW .,$A T ..'l!-jX "t.' ^ WUA. M ' 11* ■ Sliumat(te guns Notrre D am e tol-f • Norton, a virtual uiiknov this lime last year, becat '7 3 4 - 5 4 T 5 ------k'ading-confi>mler-by spli: ^ two decisions wilh .Muluim - > M; 6 9 - 6 3 ^actory over - -/Ml ill 1973. Noffoii broke jaw when ,!ie- upset hin SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPPI)— rallied olt 11 of the nexticxt 12 half, when Uie W arriorsors were March but Ali came b;ic Big John Shumate hit 11i (of 14 points to retrain command,,nd, 52- plagued with 14 turncirnovers. fjain a narrow decision in1 1 ^ i '® f ' shots from Ihc field and soicored 46. Phelps was whlsUedJ . forf a -return boiil in Seplember, 27 po in ts Tuesdoy ninight, H ie Wnrriors drew bback loclinical eiu-Iy in thee secondsi BoUi Furwnan aiiix and . shooting Irish connectcd, ono (31 NoU-c Dame iihead by six m _ rxT. _ Rcg.Jfl.88 £ACHr-B7a*J3_- p e r cent of tlieir field .goal assure Uie Irisli of tlieir attempts. • win in 14 games. Koiiar liapp- 'I’y D eclo tojj! r.;, 2/*3o - m Marquette, 1&-2, ralliedI ffrom BoUi MarqueHe coach ^ . . . r ■ a 33-25 hnlftime deficit to taketil a McGuire, who was on hislis feel W i t h d r a f t F7eiH 45-41 lead, but Notre D.Dame most of lhe game, and[ NNi otre F i l e r i n A ' Dame coach Richard "Diggligger" UO/IOMAN, Mont. (Ul C 7lil4 Phelps, were wliisUedled for Montana State Univerversily's ' »• 19 ?js-2^8f¥; . Knicks beat Icclinical fouls for argiirguing is pleaseded aboul w r e s t l in ^ : PlusF.E.T. I.85HACH ^ calls. , lx;ing drafted in Uic firstrst round C? 7: .. 2/^401 ’ ' - WhlfwolUa.44Mor»Eoch Celts 104-83 McGuirc's came in.the1C fir^t 1 of bolll the National and • ' Footliall lx.'at;ue collcgei'Ste il - A couple ol I ~ ’ALL K MART TIfliSAIARE MOUNHO FREE, NO TRADE- IN 1 J.. i-iTIk;-----versaU of-lhc expectcd at NEI^OBK-tUPD—-W ' alt------p ~ ------,-Hul th e big-defensive-.i.- .rBtnuintc.ALL. iTIRES AHE.PLUS FrETEACH______i.v ii„l teams TuciHlay nigli - F razier poured in 23 points m who was pickcd by K aunas dr<>ps II,,. NI.-I U‘C Declo. Hornets dcfefcalcd Dave DcBusscherc adde< CincintiaU Ik-iigals in Uit _ d u n l ., KM Radial SSK ' cli'afl. said -tliat-juKl-Kt being _ F |icr.,3 C ^ !L lh c_ fin al_ ALLS I “®“'' m ore Tuesday night as the , wTcstling mutch of thc set KM 200 BLACKWAL York Knicks blasted thc BcS : M issouri 8d-6 ilraflcd by the NFI. d Pl) _ iiuiiiro be would siiin^itJwiUi liuit ^ 2 FIBERGLASS:S Celtics 104-63. COI.UMBIA. Mo, (UPI) ______Tuesdayj)pcningj)UhC_<( NUMttt or MOMIKS ? ------—aod-U.inJ.heJ^gue:_____ OUAIANIHO. - ____ — M J.RuU'M-ilitru— j H i Rm^uu SI t M ■ O^xley JJ. * FOUR-WHEEL ^ ____ I HEAVY-DUTY ^ 4 8 - M O NITH T A U TQ BATTElER-Y ------BRAKE-WORK— ' M. Uimurf tl — ■ ----- MUFFLER SH.E- ' R*g. 15.24 — 3 Ooyt 3.D ays Onl -^ ^ _R.B.5MS-3 0a,. •. .-OiTfttll.tJ. Col9*if , . ' ■ CrriofO'* ll' ■ ■ Premium 400 is qudlHy,^/.cnginoof’od for 11.88 _ _ l o s t i n g . d o p o n d o b l o sof.>iorvico, . Includes . H «« 38,88 •ik» Fu^ ' ArL«>4» •» ------AT3nT7FiU?>T- M. VilU-vavJ »l ( OOO , Si«> lo (il moil U.S. cor» _ i i m :» M O iN T H ♦ Ncw-Vo»» 10*. notion 11 ^ = G Q M m & Cl»»»l*nO l'»- All*"'* >>' S»alil» Hi, Moutlon 101 : ENTERTAINMENT!! 'III May lit' . iiiiiUi'il GAS LIMILIME DEP lli- POrlUna IM till’ Piircluisf l*rirt' ' «TI-FHEEREEZE ■ SPJPWK PLUGS L i I -3Doy» "•9* J Jatt.22thru . -L wARBERG’SS — —• ------Jnntiary-Sl------W\ , I MOVING & STORAG'<=6 : CLIFFOllD GUEST L > d e Ifooring Comp(iporo in ovary t '' ^ j r C l a u BROWN’S ond cloogl'io- • » rru ,..- Saval btondl • EKIK NORTH . . . | ! MUSHIIC-FURNltURE • S»*E OR ------F«.*Ik -I- i h r u - -7 - - B-r^l43-Main-/lI Ava.’Eas<— Twin Foils— QUAKER-SUTI • Frbrunrj 10 : " I i f n L r e ^ ------SJtErrOP HITi : SIIEB m« moto InformoKon A * A I >«nd m« 8 - t r a c k t a p e s lO ronlal plan. -AlUED VAN UNEIES ; WOOLEY * I i your piano r W A n 3 8 ' c . — Sag. S .n — 3 Oayt il ••••••••••••••••••• •••{ I I N am e . . . . I I AND SPEAKERS UoTCW Super Blond-20V20W- M u v o u a i o c j I ■ — a O e r t.. SO w o ig h l oll- (.66. 4.54 J *CHIt,TJJ-T37 t SKIP FOREMANlN - : . T I Addross .. Choill* Rich, Elvit Pr«tr»y. W a don't m o« I I 4 6 . 6 6 ‘Hurry^JodaV. • -IS AT-THE . . . ; ...... Phono. I A Built-In 4 ehdnnotMolfl«‘ . K m o rta ;o w 3 0 0 ll 4 2 ' Aulo D«pt Only f u m l t u r s • • HORSE SHU I M mIiS fin« tuning. Iwo 5" W » m m . • B A R !! I H »p»ohof«^hoig^l^^^^_ f a m l l l w ,«•••••••• ...... 1'' X, ■; ;l! ■ ' 18 Tlmw-Ntws. Twin Fall*is. Idaho WMlntxlay, January X,M. I1974.

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• : ‘ ' ‘' ....-■ '" ' ■ ■ ■ m s n 'I ■ ■ ■ ' ..... ^ » T im « New». Twin Fallmis. Idaho Wednesday, January■ 30.30 197* ■ ,] SJtualiont Wairtrt > N a t i o n a l Idaho 7t yeer old man with c sn lrelM ’ ^ W h e a t ]b i d s o f f y W e a t h ci ^ r . R e p o r epilepsy niould Uke *eaiun|lna p c empkiVmail. Hes a BS degree tn —;--- Temperatuiu re s------— “------J- -— -Te m pe ra tu re< iecaunnng-tram-ia^no Staie- 10.00 29177 Ur>iversity 73)0«U. ^ . United P.-m InleritaUoaalifll ' ' -• HJiLcPr. lg h L jttk. Employwsnecding •mptoyeci tor i n D e m v e r a r e a A berdeen 39 : ^ ' . High Low PcPep. (Tieid service. |«iiter larvlceor ' A tlanta cy 57 ' 52 . 12 toQd service are esked te phene D E N V E R . Colo. - Form blbids hundredweight mainly duele to< <7 : ' M^O'C Valley R thebnilation Boise cy 47 37 . lc«. ■»' , « for wheat conlinued to dnirop lower terminal morket price Boston c 51 35 , e^ioyM ^i^«m «n eroer«m 734- ling The demand for Colorado wtw a s ■ ■ Burley 47 il ; , alightly during jhe week cndii ______Buffalo-c______3 6 _ 3 3 _ , the~goQ d wlth farm-selilng-'lighj_»rt ------Cbdwelf.. 49_: - ‘ Ja n . 2 i. a'ccording lo 'tl aiarleston,S,C. r -69 61 ., wtGT wigieti, and catcades lng PriALL*A8 r L l/)s A ngeles c 70 45 ,, Cuslom hay haullnfl. Messfnger- ; n'port.- : and western Nebraska ccnt domestic, wheat, 496^1SOI, W.yellowstone 25 Z ^ FB plans ’ ^ " v s U P o rtlan d Me cy ' 45 30 ,; _____ 550. n o q u o te , no q u o te ,------^ I t o wV P o rtlan d , O re cy .49 46 ,17 ,1 Custom manure-haullno. phone Harold Wariiuii/934.47]0. ■ UPI WEAIHI* f010<> C A S 1 ® l i j l d a h c 64 ^a ... 1 annual ' R ichm ond p c 63 47 :—Gooding St. I ^ u is c 52 36 ... MANURE SPREADIiI g Salt Ijkc C'ity:c-42 30-r:: •' L IL U B R ID G E • . dinner P o ccific StormTs^bTingin^lg ra in San F ra n cis co c 55 48 ...... t C U S T O M f a r m i n g . _ j ______-JL^deputy ______.Sca«Ie_c______^46 - 35 .s.Sa_ -— ,7 3 3 - 8 3 6 3 ------7 3 3 -0 0 0 6 — ^ k a n e cy 46 , 35 .0.02 — Twin Falls. northsli:bsldc [uniglit and 'lliur.sdjy. I.um • TWIN - The Twin 'WS Cold Arctic air is spillirlling lo tlic Gem Stale during; lhe th Tarapapc 60 67 .„ 15 ' B usinttiO pportutiitY Burlcy-nupt'rt Ardo: tonight 12 lo 25 a n d hii; Fulls County , Farm Burcoii i|’h la s tu f ih e d iv id e in to Montaniana, next several ‘days startinr tin g W ash in g to n c ''6 0 40 ... board of d ire c to rs m e t Monday Increusinf' clouds tonig'night 'niur.sday in-thc upper 30s, dropping te m p e ra tu re s to-noiloar— tonight.—------...... - - ""4 WELDING SHOP. completely ly dropped ------W ic h lta c ------55 —27— ' -eouTCDMr-Biun'nicc-nomir-wt------in Twin F alls. wlUi a chance of riimin Outl(/oK fyr Fridiiy shower.TS or below .z ero . High guslusly Temperatures over th th e seme lot in Twin FalU. Price only , ' - . 'Ric main discussion topicIc___ G O O P I W J - J ^ sp M;lal ia l TJiu^ny, Strong gusty windVincis, likely. ____ . winds _will continue ove »7.000. Call Carrol Wyllie 733 S;77. ver soutliern __ parL_Df_Idalio_ar - • BARNES REALTY— . •• was itic annual~3inner, sct'for)r deputy for cattle rustling hasl a s l.o'w-s loriight 27 lo 32 .' Highnij Synopsis:------Was)iTnj{ton, e a ste rn Oregoii!on. c x p c c tc d to continue oniSS th ------Twin-Falls ~ : - -F eb . 14 a t 7 p .m . in thc Holiday>y been dropped from this year’sr's 'Ihursday in the upper'40s,)s, Tlie jet struani continuL-s tot . Idaho' and M ontanii Uirougugli mild side Ujrough Sunday, wit incomeproperlyor home tor large w ith rgl - lamily. Th,is carpeted brick home ______In n . All F a r m B u re aulu Gooding County budget, Outlook for F rid a y chanceice of 'irack in 'v ic in iiy of Uhej niursday. . llighs in the 40s and ovemiglilig iit I emperatures» . ■ has Iwo bedrooms, lormal dining___ ro T h e , c o m m i s s i o n ers r s - rain, . ^WEpilifK tC lJ,' Idaliuj MonUiniini; ' A sc ries’ o f‘'PucIITc stoFT jnn“ ' lows in tlie 30s in tlie ivesTan - .ind carporl wilh storage room on ^ utttnd. discusscd dropping thehe Hailey.. Camas Pralrlalrlc, British Columbia und Albert,'til systems is appruachini; tlie Ui 20s in tlie east. Also periodsis ofo . „ ; iiieiiL»»" " (iround lloor.'and a ulilily room Tickets ore available ot thele program Jan. 14 unless;ss lower Wood lUver Valley:': borders. <\s n result, very hii'lI'h West Coast, 'Hiey will brin Y esterday • 47 32 3 and carpeted one bedroom •ing rain arc expected throug: , , a p arlm e n l in Itie basem ent. -Form Bureau officc and from livestock men in the countylty Mostly cloudy with 3c0ttcr(;tered winds along wiUi s>now shower:rs •ijcriods of light ruin imd sno;low Sundiiy. I ,a s tY e a r 37 14 1 S76.950. Call 733 3476 jll e r . * 00 oil board me;r)bcrs. showed' on Interest in ■ snow showers increasing5 late la are occurring In this urea. N orm al . ' 37 ig ll weekdays. anylime_ni- -.•••rlB-nas i lll! b o 'u r ii ^ l5o - v o ted - ii<>— » contributlng-flnanclflliy >o thelu;— support e m erg en c y use of DDTT p ro g ra m . .lo.irtrni.'nl houie, 100 por ci»il ------Oituaisc, S75.000 assume 6 per oh tussock m oth Infestations onn Commission members hadad Loit&Foum -M ______Ptrtonalsia ii w MaleTTTp'!iP c o l inorl<;.tiji.-. c.lll JJi ]}SI....------US Forest Service areas. ri p....ClASSIFFjED INDE^— - — e x p ec ted to receive ab o u t 1010, .Lmt tlyloya 333 Occanographs .Oirltid.ty. -wedding.- tubv OiMi. ------IfgLiIative-Oialrmanaydee "'cents' f«r head from comitylty 'n o n i wriil w jteh. Vicinity t " '" llV c a iv to'li'nil ifiV-elutionI loI your w.mi or need m Ine Timei knilled or erociielefl. OrdersMS. NORTHSIDE EQUIPMENT hTl4 a a . Very n ic t fiiuMfoaiafwitri.oood . *100 Hropic Hciitnrr W.mi flAd columni. Lined below ii me Kev rr» job opi-ning lor .>n cnuerlenced:ed • equipment and good Ihree Van A usdeln review ed Ibtf"«XjMttlcmen. Cnevr oarage in Twin Fnll». jio taken. Rv.nooable poone 734 208?,W", mccn.mic. Applic.vil must haveive bedroom home. You ean make a. MlirU M,vl^etplace. Ue %iJfe lo Brnd — iourncym.in status. at>d posseiiJ .» good buy on inis. Trades proposed Twin Falls Countyy ' Commission Cholrmon Ben EXERCISE the eajy wtty'. Rentonl complete set of tools. Wage Uit considered. Harold Keilhley'733- ' budget and urged members to0 Glauner, said thc program was Walton Qelt vibrolorj. Speed>ed ncgoti.iblc depending on a s HOKYCABPET SWEEPEH . 'si.l 51.11 Dikes. Action Cycles and M atsaae>oe . .ipplic.inis qualllications .mdz i i S A r " °'= ______atlend_budget hearings. dropped bccausc no Interest Rollers, at Benner Fumllure, 733.’33' c»Bcricnce. Call 324 tor .¥> “ ' AnnounciTinTits Merchandise U3». . Monroe Hays, FUer. statee was shown., by livestock ■nlcrvicw or appointmrtil. or slopop ASPHAt.T BATCH PLANT on S — - .n .11 3*5 Wcsl M.Vn in .'erome.ie. .icres in Mountain Home. director of the Farm Bureau,I, owners, The stockmen did noto t i ound W.ilch >Jt 3141 „ 515,000.00 on.term t or will lease. _ “ reported on “the Americann meet with the _comml5slohera. .illiriw ii lo idcnlily, ___ .ALCOHOLICS • J75 9078or 9390331. 'Farm' ‘Bureau natlontlll 'b ' d l s c u u a h a s s e s s m e n t'toto Drittdnir Spftniel puppy losi ■ ■ >i ~ ■■ A N O N Y M O U S ’ ' W,iniod mill iii.in lliipcfifnccd Inin EXCEPTIONAL good, sm.ill I convention held In AUanUc Junuflfy JB.aUoul I' jm lir t wcMoi •.<-i-d tliMiimg ond uitcreiled In business. Proillable lamily c support the program. Jcroni* Coll Course. Fcm,ile, MEETINGS: rutmino n plani-Salary octof ding • ^ dly. N.J.. this month. . in. S SelfCtL'dOllvrs ooernlion. . ACE REALTY, 733 Glauner said commissionersr s mmonlht old. Reward. MON.-FILER. 0 oo, 3:6.5689 or 53jr______A m e m b ersh ip drive ..>ras lh ------— • ------Ji'JllVwa'^''’'" '' s felt. ..''there -was not enouth 3 136lhS l. Buiiness building, 900square leet. - -— also-discumd.------. 1.0ilS,iIurd,)y black Cocker dog.’*■ 1‘ .. i.'.ii. ------interest-ln-tho-prog«ua-to------Ln..'n. F .irm 8.'0nn}(!n—------IU£S-,..IWlN.FAU.S.fl.OO______Need. Iwo w,>r«iioule men,n, 1878 Kimberly Road. Ample [d 5lrc-«lv n j 0038. • ISO 7lh Avo. Edit “"Ifilsonnl------work.-----Harlinq.iq----- par.kinO—lnQuire-Ectio fctotet;------Justlfy thc c^n se." He said iiiinu-di.iU'ly MuM Uv ]l ■li'd h.we. th a t ad d itio n a l m oney h a s been*n WfD TWIN FALLS BOO Grocery 'Store lor lease In Twin , allocated to thc sheriff's office Court H oute Doiement liini-.iiul .1 M.ilt lor overlitnc. C.1II Falls 'phone 713.3694 evenings, _ Id a h o » Your A d . . _ ___ lor ,>i>iloii1 733 9005 Mr'' anytim e weekends, • for extra-help if-caltle rustling- SUN.— JWIN AllS 0:00—.------SoOUiwiCk-or-Mr-nus-.cIf- - Is reported. ’* Is Seen 130 7lh Ave. Co*l. jf .markets EXPERIENCED TV TeChniel.m^ HIGH PROFIT , He said other counties which wanted lot ihop work Only, _ . had participated In the;5 By Over 07 ' J o b s o fln te ra• » it ' Encellcnt working tonoiiioni, *i $ B U S IN E S S J, IDAHO FALLS (UPI) - If d.iy week no evening c.ills. Top f} federally subsidized progran) . ______Male * F em ale II Potatoes: Upper valley. Twin ;;; 500,000 Hu-.lK.'S-.S.'tviCCS ' My, Conljil Leo's Servke Cenler7. ______FIRST TIME-______ll ' Falls and Burley districts,, last year hove token action , _ 350 Norlh Jnd Easl, Mounioin be Home. Idaho Phone 587 7J10. " Offered in Idaho I offerings moderate', demand1 sim ilar to that In Gooding •JiiM'i. KltMl (or iludenll Mu5t t>0 8 Families Id Of over C,.H IU 5V8I - Must bo hondy wilh tmoN r good, market about steady. C ounty. RccroiJtion.il Sheep shearers wanted, 100 days Wc.»t ESt.iti' For S.ilc lools, Nel olroid lo gol honds ' Russets, washed, 2 Inch or 41 ______' Per Month I COUl’Ut; lor Molel m.in.igcmcntcnt work lor lurlher inlormalion call,n dirty, ' O em onilrolo our “ rj''"Tivu in Ourley orc.t sol.iry. .ip.trlmentm t 543 5463, or w riu Vernon I ounce m in im u m , 100 U}. sacks, .j»d_ ul.lllies provided.• Moteltel Fairchild. Route), Duhl. . product4 ller_Jl hot beenM ^d ;___ _US No. 1 Slie A owasional, ___-___by, our. AAAI, deolors, ___ :r.cQuir.i'd_Cdll_23/.6U/_aiicr_4;00-;00______(■:------10.25-10,SOrlO o tr m ln ^ m o s U y - P '" • ^ IlHeOOFTHE r S.50; non Size A, occasional. •— UlCCOMPANY on d guoronlea - bdilt>-' 9.2^9.50; BO-lOQs, 13.00-13.50; 10 LIGHT d e l i v e r y ' - nc.it W.mi lo be in l»uMnc-.s lor Approiimololy JS000.40 .'|)P'.'c»r.inco. own c.ir. 73* 5977, needed lor locol wholoMte lb. niesh -sacks, baled, per* Aolomotivo I R cnt.ili ..v,iil.»lile in M.KHC valley lor •> dooler slocked inventtfry. hundredweight. US No. 1 Slie M EmptoymanlAgancln :r,ni,:.’io u r ° .:n /'" 'h a ;’'’' ' a Solid mon con become fieon- ______A . none.______dally indopendent. Vi^t« ;____REJ?samiFL PLArn/iAEwj.W J.. —I’jgficuiluriil^.^Mlia______------w-T^TrpTTC^T'T"(™------::----- CENTER. 034 Vue Lakes Blvd. ------Bov M-31— nm orNcwrrwinT-'------Norlh. 733 SS&3. Professional,' Qor’^NT'firm'". ' elude'expe«loiice.bo(kgco7g'Hd clerical, sales. lechnical,a l, . News ond lelopKono number. This eKccuNve scarch. All InQulrles Livestock — ■ ollor avoiloblo lor seve'ial welcome, 10 FtmaltHelp at:;, - ...... *_ OfOOt In Idoho, O t - ~ Ip ------N«-d d«pmdabie oab»»itier-lrj- my tiorno. MusI love ckiiaren .^nd Apr « « *** ** W «J — Slick to Ihc lob. 734 4UJ u Money to Loan CENERAL HAND larm worker,er ______: ______experienced wilh oravity•y D..y ihifl. perm..ni:n1 jobl !n llai I We m.ike sign.ilure lo.ins Irom irrlgalion, plus sprinkler IrrioalionOh work .md pressing aep,ir(mcnl. t5,000 up lor debt consoliduliorr. .md mechanical opcrlence. Two*0 Troy N.iIion.Tl Linen Supply Twin1 liome improvemenl, investment, bedroom home avall.iDle, Salary education. 100 per cent .lulo or w en. Write Oo* L 12, co Times.,7. i-at______.iirpl.ine financing ana olXer valid . . JOUIGT. III. lUPl) •LL.itoOi: mCA.LEI W.mted b.ibysilter in my home, J 7 rc.ivons. Financial ConsulUnts. , Cilll* I,WO; trM«.acllv(i »lMrt^l*My t 'thildri-n .mcs t .md 4. 733 7697, 1133. Sun .valley, ld/»ha .7J&. - - la }l ht«ii«r. MiiMt i.w niontf. coai m EXPEHIENCED body,ind lenderer . . . ] V m.in musl ti.ive own h.ind tools,J' rsn'l ihere a c.ipable. maluree _^<^^I.1CI Gordon 7M4716 or 7BB“ . wotnan wno would imc lo keep0 ' 'Loan's to '125,000. Call Herold Elg, ------° -in Contact th* Tlma*.N»wst% FartnI Softs Dcpartmont house lor n henllliy laur w"o h.ilci'* Avco Flnenclel Services lor house work? Pernianenl live m" second mortaagts. 73).UU. for complata.odvartltingng covoroga ol your form ^ ' |00. lop vilory, drive, write giving Mo«t I.1M: tr*d* (low; tM>ro«« tnaI toi*. hond bllli, n«wBfwspapar .covorog* (ov»r “ .irounil work, ijc'cltnom house .w,>il,il>lr JJJ 4031. -Jcrjy C.illri..^ ju e and phone number lo Do* 44».‘■11 tnitructlon ■0 no’ lT w ’ 70,000 r*ad«rt • In MogIogle Vollty] odvanc* btli- • }»t in nw il or .lull timi- lwii-,«'lii'i'oiT — • Hi krf>KV.ri.uui<>.O...i3»9//J jtU r SAVE 30 PER CENT on nam . NEED A LAWYER? U you flon't ' ■ HOME STUDY high .tchool and - ==S=S==^:f^^^«HHh*=tUEll.-=lUSn*l.-™^^ J A M UIA i l R JL31_^.,' ■ -lyahaflftKefies'ttiwmean'CBirg* lj Nri^t Iwo roolc'f^, rKre*rlmcrd ,V • 'only' rict-if •.lypTyT.niiiVc.vtlvr'Own'*' ------, , HABOlO K. OV^tNSIS EESTATE, HAGERMAN nowwltrtnoobUgallon 714 Sf/aOay'-I. lhe'l'dano*^sral*e* O ^^lIaw yeV ' iiw.irdcd. Free brochure explains- I Ad¥*rti>«(n«nl■•n): Ja n u ery lt , or night, Relcrr.il Scrvlce Icollcct) 34}IMS.9. ‘ 10 ‘M.ilurc -iMrr.ed l.iUy lor- Fifit interview. JI5.00. kli'ijhon^. -.o^iollnr, C,ill 734 5500 . .111. Wrile American School ol « W * AuclloncariiWart,». ElElt«ri I M«it«rimlth • Ch^ic.igo, Oox 7444, Boise. Idaho lor'^Monaj, III -C^pll^fmoll 05 • M «m orla|N oltce» U A B Y a 07 Jo b sb i'in U rittt .0 7 J o b s o d n ta ra tt 5 «4 ? « 'cJ i“ iS,«‘1ow'u - . r u R U i “ N E E D ^W O WOMEN°roV'p,?rt^ If Music UMOftt «nD*cf H it iMiirr* ><00 WAGNERS.INC. HAROWbWARE SAlt. GOODING We wi\h lo e»preii our hc.trllclt AUleA Female AAaleAFemaf* lime lulcwione survey worx lo help “DENVER (U Pl)'- wnltJaRuarrSI . .ipprccl.itlon tor ino . m.iny _ me in my Insurance tjusiness. NlC?HOL-AS"---- BOND,-----piano »*rmon t Trsughbar. IhoughttuI .ifti. memorl.ili And . Prelcrence given to m.iture l.idies U vestock: Av(tlon«*ni l**n performance degress. «8f kindV>prc»»ion» of iymp.ilhy .nd j-f•pfl ionueryjl fabfual^ I de.jth ol Ihc huiO.)nd ..na Soo .md 22 ...... H om ti For Saia - _ ...... Au£Mon*.ttj.W«cUEll.E lU tt. a MatutM nlth...... bcolhiT .>nd qr.inj\on______ImmcOi.ile ooporlun.ly lor 15 ------3tcadrto‘» ‘iowerrT=3-30;50-T- Shcrr, Oeomnrk. Mr, and M r\ ' ------BURLE'EY-AREA------J------—. _;uaii!5-in“Mn ------t7a,950.-711-34J4elter“*-weetonlci..proorem. A rl.-M gjic. . Aucilotv*«r:.»r: Jo* 0«H«k ------M or j m in g s ------— ------^ - ■ "NewT bedroom home, IV^'beihs. Sol* Moflogcd b|r Mr.ir. ende Mr«. CItn SoflUy Field trips, 3-4 year OIOS - Dttonellcs program. Art, Music carpeted, Hectrk ti*al. doubli pf*c« *» trooriM br USO* . You> llltlllO r.Kl.- .Kl'n p.Hi.m iniplo —* Field iripi. All day care tor peraoe. comer lot. ready to moye I Cog» W'Crt p*>a ded.rrrH lo Ch.cw ' r i B Rl U U A B T 3 —, Morklng mett\ers. Viciniiy High into. A, C, Houston Lumber ^o, ., un«lM«o«J YoC l',itt .1 kioalv >N0rcJ lor ,»l). schqel, 733-70«0. 7M9010, 73).37t4 day* only. ■ Pritn >9 r«ln «r«ont ANTIQUE AUCTION.AU PAUL .\nil i|..M O>.'lov<-0 1), ,.ll. ------. . . - . - PLANT MAIMNTENANCE ' - - 3-OEOROOM liouse^modern. on_____ ------‘ m « " Sol* M«nag«d by MMr r. a Mr*. GUn'BegUy y 1lii.'\un.c li muti- oivt Milli-U .11 JACK aTTo JIUU~ Nuriery. ' Nortn Truck Lene. Buhl. MO ecre Wo hovo openings lor gonorol g< maintononcc mon. licensed child care. Supervised with w aler riohl*. Wrii» •ctivitm . IIM lOiti.Avanut Eatl. ------P I B B UKIABT6 i . — - ~Tli.irioveb u»'WcH .ind true Jobs olfor growth wilhiniin operation dnd oxposuro n ''* « 7 . lU L IIV E L ,‘new home in • Crain-... “ SU I ANNUAl SOUTHWES-WESTERN IDAHO PUIEBRED From one .n Oo.sr a j you. to oil typos mointononco;o work. Job roquiros throo K.mlj.Tly pr\onc 423 4494, SWtNE SALLALE. BOISE yoors In plont'oxporlonco.c. Salary depends upon skill Good Shepherd Djy Care.License, : SEATTLE lUPI) _ ' Adir«rtltam*nt•nt: FabruoryS nol lunches. Molhers, workmo.} KIMBERLY, iharp 4 bedroom, - You .ue noHor.»o1K-n loved one and ability, good fringo'bOrlO noitls. v^sit.ng. Shrpp,ng733 5735 733.'^ ; Tuesday's grain priccs, f.o.b. . ..— Au<«lon»»r*:Kor*Wort>ood, astume loan • AudtooMr. Kin ,7 tTr*ott. Emm*n pro von loti vo malntononco:o records.'W o nood somo- Licensed Doy Care. 757 5. plus downpayment. 734.1394, . 1 1 9 Washingion 733 6104. igfossivo, and hos o doiiro ' B a rley 117-119 FIBRUt U A B T 1 0 ono who is oncrgoiic, agf Four bedroom home near park, ii u ie m , wr»CINGTON k ; i IHATE Mr .tnd Mr% HoOer I Cochrjn. Mr. lo do a good Job, Oppororlunlty for growth wilh o I dO 0at>ylilltn0 m my home. Hot Jcrorr.e, 334 OS4. - ^ ~T>ORTLAND (UPI) - Cash And M n. cuil s n jrp . Mrt. v/ol.» lunches provided. 734 3J79. - HMnli’Mirvarra LaMar Hewlett and growing company. . coast delivery basis: Auet)et>«*fti I Ma«t*r* M< t Gary Otbom* For sale by owner, 970 Deverly • —Nursing or hou-.eworK By tti« day Circle, ?-t>edr oem4. mT«7>; ...... ' " a p p l y T O PERSONIINNEL DEPART^NT . or hour, 73J 49S3. . • i - ^l«w beat -^”^70*tS FIBBUAI A B Y 1 1 I'm jBrry Tm lO tone In Injnklng , 4 rooms, cemenl bjinncnt, ges- everyone tor ttic help ond concern O R E -ID A F 0 6 D S IN C . ^rnace. «000 cash. Phone ,733 -'-r:-SbflwhIle ...... ‘ 178^.M ■ JO f AlOAPIAPE A SONS -. durif>0 Kellv'i lltn m nno tne t^rtp ij Sltuatieni Wanted ! Adti•nti F*bruar^l and coninbollon* Ader ne 0

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W ednesday. Ja n u ary 30. 1974 TtiTtmcs-.NcwjJlwln Idaho.-21 - - -g Hom«* For Sj Sj I#;; a H om tt F«r S«ta•I* FAM ILY CIRCUS 22 Horn** F or Sal*ll* a 0«g» Town Houm*•» -■■»^^«^«i<«.»i«iii.i"i."i«"««^^^i^«^«i»i«^«i^ 0 )tr twob**oom -in Filer, fn, - Choice-buiiomg site av.iiijoiB on- f] — - . FamsB 4 Ranch**I* 27 A c r ta B * ^ ^ t« - .. ir«*i.-boproxim«tely 7'-. acret, barn arsd Ou«l>ly Dulll brick and lr.«m _ a.eawitiiheavysoil 40acresl»uni olher oul bmldingt. .Cood Iwo,' BOISE CA SCADE T T ...ea Cwenookins S43 66J3 LAND home.5bedrooms iv^b^tm.tjro . 14 R m I Cttat* Wanltd Cjmllir room with tireolace oll o .^ R E A L T Y (jfej HOMES •® 01 I ICC Ot IDAHO )J)0 ;i« local.onm Wenaell. Call THORNE kJtchcn. RHfigerar«le otlcr. Cji — Krait,' "wa boum jlrii f.ist Salt —^ ---- Rav^atMl9,Bl.Oem-5to»e-«eoU] _Bi..U.EXAKE5_BLVD,_ -----.JJ------Ow1o»TowT«ttes»*«*!«•------U.W-C.I,.-UUI.^»4lJl_t«l-«)l— ------lerom o___lll.COO,___ORY D aN - Sharp duplex wilh large :ri JV5S or SOI 4S1 3V4I AG-^MCY, 402 south LiftCOlf>. Oil.c* 324 5737; . __ double garage. Ihit woni ^ OUHL two bedroom homo. Sharp NEW HOME, lull Miement.. 3 Ieitot$2S,000, Colllo*ee: .- I I »14.000-Alsoolh»r homo* tochooslose IS Farm * * Rancti** We have lour ia c re tracts w.th .... oeoroomi. Ii» b*lhj. tireol4c« 1 from Ceno Hopiilnt. 543 «M. La an n d ______. ______'fr<9idairt 'tiiicnerj.— carport 'ft. - BruceMecham I ' Ottict Dt Idaho, n3-07U. - BUYING OR SELLING A PARMT Ctiu^k Perkmi blue Lakes (Iranch norlhratl lecallort, owo«r-reallDr , ot LAND OFFICE OF lOAHO 713______I1734:«N ,.W _m jU 7.______Broker-...... 733-5457 • — Il't oaiy.-«.*>on-yo«-eall Fr*nk :------^ A rt Ireland.— .-733-2340------CeoigeT>ouTirrrrrT73TVG32 -I ------MOOCRW-hama-fnf uilB^_fiHanfi n e _ 'fbuYo in "cSocI tUn<£" * wllh^;JM;}y------M =______^0.'r_QWNER.»M.honc.on^^ ____ I 413-4494 Koy S n i d e r , . , , , : , , 733-2546 • . _ ' Pitasocail 7:3.4074or 734 4001 MAJESTIC PhyllitO verlield... 734-2433 .. BAIUT HOBEBTS RE5nS Oanon ~ briCk } Leoroom, ammg room. Iwowo .’na lolsot trees, N'orlh ol' tl'uni ------rjnO'^Acrot wKool. b«ui.t,-|j ’ MJ50JJ- Naomi MosoloYj73J-50**^- “ 13 ACRES, batns Iwo lireplaces. >ull ,,l, potolors. ai<^ boiloy. A lool b.»sement, »,UQe eornrr lol 423uN I, H'’" it” n j mjV ’’ monoy mokoi os cT&p 01 ilock ' ' Modem home on 13 o*. . FOHTY ACRe T 3 miles 'Ir'wiom down S5 000 |>o< yeor. plus ond attached garoge. Hagcrman, 1 bedroom. I batrami ®“^ '' ^ ‘*‘Oroom home. b.irn. shop, •'$38,000. diriing room. Service porcH .'n 0»' ^.7A«'.*-. t:r.ink,:huu:vj2i^^------lla«o 3 sii'oiitf__ buyats Int14- WobM*Hom*« 2 home.-tor Sri,000,” ftonldlil 'clean Iho'oven? Be ttke firtl 'ose over, but it's okoy 'coujo iHe I "Dplty knocked the voj« —- loO*. oho hovo .ovocol■' 19/7 IWoadmore trader t.om'e 'l l ’. income wilh very good return,I. 10 own th it lovely new home ior"rJef ’’'lo'i" '"prico “ il9!aO'Vo'lf SEVERAL largo calllo ranch**.- qualified oul ol nolo buyois ■ Term*,' ...... [ c 6 uuch c ( cought it." lohn ampl* water, pastura and letd, * 6S, 7 brdrooms, Vl,V>0 8)7 48)8 ...... 713 0»JI on 7th avenue Eott, S3,000 I'.J bath, gas lofce« air lurnace,ace, bi'droom bricK home n*-Hi|etne«sf 7J16S6J, 734 J4S0, 734 5849 , /73 733'______BoiulnBBkky., .. ;,-p7T;T^;-9 ;'- —Jl I nnu'.'" '" '^ — meai »»«■ youno i t ____ l!t'uA.Ji-Y° 400 illull.-^l-..lwoU“ ‘“ - - 7 7 4 9 ------'COoRleor lor conslruction-workef—— “ ■ iust t?g,000. WEST END REALTY,TY, lircplacc. uaraue. immediatelc JrroMirJMiBH I,-. SMV_ l.’l .V i I Moi,lv-*Hrtt..>on, 32< sVo'g mentt- Would rent lor $150 130 UroiiSway Soulh Outii. 543 possession, Oiucli Perkins-Ulue — to would even be a good Lakes IVancn ol LAND OFFICE '^a ...gonli K.r Hi-i,ul IIl.iiil-5 1667 ' , ' ‘ • invetlmeni, OF IDAHO 733 07IS. 733 0714. ;er‘o;.;:-: ..n‘ ;.7c“irTc"7r;7;e bi-druom. I.uar-tol, iw.l out ot city," M<«.li'ln ’l 3 hi^lr!H)'m’''lio.m-,'will » 1961 Van Dyke mobi.e home. 10 x ---- Cily walcr. c..rp.'i™ .ind dr.»pi-d, - S A V E G A . S I 'Sunken living loom, family ll.lfOllI Knllilcy nW4|IO LANO 2» Builn*** P ro p e rtyly ss, 7 l>«lrooin, i.u p rlrd 437 573S KIMBERLY ' , J27-500 374 aV69. 01 I K L Ol IDAHO Ml 0/16 3 bedroom brick home neor, room, bolh olf motler bed­ room ond lormol dining oie WLl Oi NO 4. ULACK5MITHH Cl LOANS now available on .ill ___ .lyr»wood thoppJng_ corner. J. bedroom nitti tourin fcjrogm — . _aa.A£.tc-iMir»_Wilfi IJO.Dcjd--'- SMOt- in niiarliy lown Excelln.l,ll, nubile narpct. AAA-DISCOUNT^ Carpeted living room' ondj lu tt'o low ot-.'ihe hlghlighit .md Djrlijlly Itn.tfied tamily room ------r-DRYDEN AGENCY-- ULM^rigm^M^ ..cres b.iro -lully enuipnca n uiiaino'an'i cuv • otlractlve iireploce. Full baie> ol ihit lovely Ihree bedroom . in tull basemenl. Has gas lurnacc Y 403 South Lincoln mont ond double gorage, Thi»' rambler. Thit home in Norlh- c«id c.iroort wilh s lo r^ e shed ' . Jerome 324 53J2 Thi.H-U<'droo-nhomr.'ior land 3 j we^l^otM con novor be buill Close to sehoolt. Priced at IJS.OOO lilMil'ing Wesl.-iry‘l!fV-\Vl/7u-IlftV,S, 3 acres C.ty water 734 4308. ^(a»t(- Borgotn.prlcod TAYLOR ACENtY 43).536< QUALITY ] nnOHOOAA . ------MmoirSmttn------1 ______I rinn-wvniur------HOMC7- g00J^ T ’r ^ *'^. u'rinkl.'rs lolv ol tem enl BLAINE ANDERSON REALTOR------■^5------SHORT OPO tt:?— '------niir^ 1 ____ lY/J IAMfttrA^K ^1 l.^-.lr.^i,.^ljj____ DEL&A ANDERSON ' :------nil n rS i prw------: ------,.Rf»:dential 1 I ' t « SO NI * ■ 733-4081 hwing room (ti x Itt.'doublj acr■-^'~Ll0yd Ell.s 471 2638 ■ "MIS" 733-5476 • Move inlo one of Itiese totalOtdl walk Ihrough tioset m master Lvnn Davis .174 4440 Commercial n3-IM7 elecirlc homesi bedroom and a gnraoe .ill lor Frca nau-.cluT 3J4 7YV5 - . PRANK eOWEM Vicki B olinner...... 734-27I6 i pens, inilkmu equipment. '■ ‘ 10 acres '.n 'c h o ic e Norlheast I Jerry lri* h ...... 324-5771 Carmi-n Pruiily 374 7404 V REPOSSeSSeO 12 « 60 Skyllnie -• •Farm»4Ranches 734-40M A BEAUTY' AMONG NEiiVEW cement lioldiou pens, inelat iKalion. buy all or Hall Chuck moblla home. 374 58U or 733-5217. •Dick" Irwin...... 733'6894 _ . HOMES. 3 bedrooms.-a itep- corrals, several loaling sheds •’ CwiJ^ltanfi*"^^^' saving kilchen wilh a canopy LAND bl-riCE OF IDAHO 733 Appraijer 7JJ 4079 covered island of cortvmimce.ice'! 23 O utofT ow n House*I 23 OulolTown Hooic*®» gran.try. canal water, also OMS. ;J30/I6 ^ 17 X 60 19/2 air conditioned mobile an enlertaming siie living irrigation well. Some sprinkler - iKjme Call /33 2781. See any time I room wiin Slone lireplace ana built in bar. On oneacrelot iusl lllpol maUimrr^^ncl'uded “n ~ tv/; llinjADMOHr, 17 . A-l, IWii- I mile from Twin Falls, " .^VALENTINE -- I,,';:.'ioi;'';n'oV. Jii I ' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, Oioice / .icre parcel lA flurley,■y, live . SPECIAL FOR . ■ tiomc Is waiting lor a ^Uliivl^s'lol WendHI. Idaiio'.'in M'wcr ,in'd waier .iv.il1.iblc,- Pricedea- -- ■■ ----- . . . ------lam lly to move rIgni In, ayood winter area,»l7S,000. 39 lo -jell immeUiati-ly Call Clennnn i'»/l 'iK Y llN T - liifiH. three • VETERANS Small ocreogo wiih 'viow, Spacious. Iriendly rooms Vhroedrr 6/8 3/40 LANO OF Fl CE:E i.i ...... ur .miiMioner- eii1usite"y Wllti’'" " ' OF IDAHO /31 0/14 Newly carpeied. ? bedroom lorge luxurlout home, 3 include 4 bedrooms, tamlly bedroom*, 2 balh*, lomily room oll kitchen, noiralfic . __— , home on Praiident.Slraot.ploi— ___ livmg_room and dining room IVERSON REALTY 17______A c f i B * * Lot* woler right* lori a garden, 'larg e enough lor -fl lam'ily' garage, S47.500, reunion. Warm dry halfS ' ~ JReoionably priced OIS9.500, i basemenl. One Acre Lot, ■ Honing»id»-*9a' i ] C i a st s ^ e t ® I70iicreaairy larm - includes C o lo r A«dl»T Hoid. .73}3I» ■ i-r your professional nee— D B t: n m r | /il//1 9 , /J16S67, /14S84V______--BROADMORt— — > I s, IV I.T 711 acre l«3.i..- mIi-.. -ioo<_t lly'oJ^.iif' I74H006 M obile Hom e J ANSW6BINO SYSTEMS Coin* Musical Suppllet Sportinq Cood* I■ f n S BUTLEr'"*’^ ^ ; ,.rri- inolj.l.j I.Oitie -.tie hKtwwi ! Slow oi* unantwcrcd cullamcf s^ MUSIC CENTER - Oilers :ti Ihls » Iho ullimaio in olegant J’'' ' Coin Shop Coins bought and solo k JOE'S SPORTING OOOo'sVcwTl I I'-' REALTY I iKobiln tivinq, include* Romon I calls m ean lotl Dusinet*. . 478 prolesslonal help in every area ot . .Ammunlliop. ....F I> tlln O -| ------J-Conratttcpd-nutp-T3« J475— - ...... ■” 'N orth’iSaTn.'Vw^F^^^^ i3o’i‘‘ “ yo0r'miiSicarf>cea^~27i Main A vc;' heaOQuarli-rs. Open J a m . lo 11 ■ " bolh"witli oloqoni *lrip-mir- — 4$$.4215. p.m.7days76IMainAvenoe.West. I ...... 4 loicid woll design and accnnt- tw in Fans. Pnone 733 B761. • ■I 334.B166,J»^\ i., ’'m '” or' I rangei. ReasonablcTaKt. lOyejrt ^ Ta* Service* ■ j . ■ experience. Call SHUMWAYAY Oraperiel. Swags. Cascades,Oes, H.»nges.dryer. water tiealersi also I 'O'l )?« *0«4- Corv.,, JJJ 5**0 i I APPLIANCE REPAIR. 7]3»16?.u ; Austrian. Custom made lo suit. S e e T o d a y ' S.imples shown in home. B29 5341.^341. interrnounlain Cas Appliancef rcp‘o r l J % " ' w ' : X m i |1 W ^ld ^co'isidi-r"seIl!t^ig'Vne'\V.^^ I REPRICERATORS. Ireeierj. — . C ille r. *87 Uiue Lakes Norm. 733 _ jx^pariit For^.ippomlmerit. 543 | Chuck I'ljk in s. Illur l..>kes I » ranget. washer*, dryeri, VERN’SN'S DRAPERY cleaning and I APPLIANCE REPAIR, 7]] 5446^S —< installation service- Removed and lu A H o''n'fon°r)?onn H Oackhoe Service - Spr.iig -.oeciaf. oo .ill ri-siOtnlial-'• S.ive M-rv-ce call. lir,r»j your color JI homn, lull wqlor riqht. 7 baths, tireplace. corrals, lormal ~ Carpet Laying ) ■ ▼ Good i.ii|>roy.im.inls'for Of black _jno while TV l o l ^ '* 5 u S T ? IP 734 3440 NEW DJCKhoc Scrvic - Cilll 879 — . Alw'small cortiimrcMrwrk‘’Vj4 LA^HJi^t^'b^^JJ^PENDADLE, j ■ dolrfr or stock, J79,000, AclT'HE'ALrV 733 5717, *'- ■ S]»« - tfam Carpel laying, oxpcrlvnced. p AUOomcl. __ reliaole. phont 875 5180,. or 4?J. ^______■ Owi>»r niuy lull. 01 inlo ______enecutive or. prole»»ionol - Oockhoe %prv.cp d oil kind;."d;- relired.,wanis Small .obs, hour or 2I ' lOMchcillns with fieauli- ?.l " H o m e s ______^ • ------who WanU lh e "K » l~ 4 T ica “ I - tcoirc •tonk-.nTtoflo'-o" -Jolmwinwm- t,y ,01)..;J4.3«J9------J I ' lul linmo ^ilns. $55,000. ' M ‘,1 LOCAL SERVICE WITH roomt. 4 balh*, family roorn* I tHCOvOl-ng and U liM ir' JOB DONE? I j 79’ A ce s dll snodod' 10 3/5 Acrcs 01 top subdivision BOISE PRICES!!- ' - ...... upvlolr* and down, and o'fine g Comnony. 324-5967. Electrical, properly.. Hall momeered and louno balh. Shown by ap- I Jbfooo° ■ “ plnnlea. Call u* for aad.t.onalM WHY DRIVER I Pouiy SHOP______. Elec'iricol and Plumbing■'fO Pawn Shop mlorrnaljOn.^l-ynwW^Hc^ll^. 610 Contracting, Call METRQ Inc,, ° SpcciolM Wide tiion A minimum ol upkeep in ihit M Donnie's Salon ol ' Oeauly ^7^ Aiiume oiitling loon or to- ■ 733-3662 , linance, S23,900. . I C arpentry ______inlenor Painiing. Varnishing.— P r i ^ 9 ^ ONE OF ■ } — ail types. Call 733 4JS8 I ^ KeilhRObinsOrs 734 ]»93 ' "/•'I ...... •iirii..',1 11) BROCKMANS I Call me nouie doctor lor guaUty QUICK COPY CENTER when Mel Jensen (33 8)78 ,r r.-. .n M.|.|.-ri>i,ir...... l«l-, nl Keilh'Hobin»oo___ 734-3693 rcmodetmg .ma home repair- I Jorry fiobbint ' 433-443* rf/,iter. lUlli.r -.i-c Un-. nijMI .iw a/. - .... Etiher-Boyle------733-5400. I - -Ei(CC1H!nT-rcfi?rrnce-furnnhrd f . . . -J ------Bill Ralphs------T53 8073 - L-A^m-, ------JT railer-S ales^ — , Dill Ralph*...... 733-8023 Upon rea o n i- Oavio Diack. 73)-5jy C a Wilhin'3 l ' . •: ------. Qurli.y. 67U/5?4 ____= j::Arv;l[o Jobipj.;..:____A72HA2t:. -II minutBt-Irom . town' UnlimitedI’led'' ' '*«*'“ «'onl* I B^CSTpfnieT"—t)asrmcntt flno"tmall ■' M oblliH om **r, ...... Mel Je n te n ...... 733-8326 iobJ SpeciaKJcng in Formica. 734.}?" supply . . , Delivered,, 733173J, The'C O vE - Pealufina ■tmgcr- I ...... - - ■ '• ■' I 4964, ask lor Jerry. - Nortn Wesl Crane, Ricgmg ana steaks, chicken and reuoen 'Professionals j . , Transoort Co.; wndw ichei — Families wetcome I ------I certjractor* ------" 3 I Cemeni work, carpcnlry v«ork, Rubbar Stamp* I ' * 1969 Tomen o r o c k I2»60, 2 bndroom. %k.rlrd. M 2 9 5 I painting, remodeling, nc. t*8 '[‘‘j lob C U.I. INTERNATIONAL Free - -I too small Pnone S43 iSlS or S43 °Tw“n''Fans!’ m6835 msurea . Phone 73] 60B8or 734 3403 ■ $ 4 9 9 5 I jorj, _ CoUI.no, 734 S it4, Quricv. a78a»l1 ROBINSON'S JHEE SC H ^C E. | ■ - ' ^ * 1 I ■* -1969 Tamen arack i3 x 6 o “3hn.f.oom ...... 733-2365 . I Now .s the time lor roolino, siding and remooeling, pnone KONICEK TREE SERVICE V - . l n. awr>inncludea. S71 74-000 J palios, arivev.ays. Call 73J 73J1ror or M ean - __ ROTO HOOTER sewer tervice,, le Homes on Display •. in Twin-Fjlli. Harnm. Rupert j A Gbdd Selection m< o f N e w 14 w id e AAobile «i(l Jerome. ____ DUTTREY'S MEAT Deparlmenl. I Riley's Home Impravemenl,nl highest quality meals, low budgetS ' S S " . " , 1966 Dodge short wide box: 440 ' im m e d ia t e p o s s e s s io n . 1 H Kjusei: remodeling. aOditionj andind prices. Blue Lakes Shopping ,es. Center, ______...... - ■ ■ V-0 ongino, oulomolic tronimlt- I sritall riome repair, mobile home*. ^ , sion, $995.00. localifln''ti;,OCO.'______~ Sopor Motor Oil____ — ■"Wavi ana"Datioir*ree-eslimatei.-[«!- Merchant*.Police __ r969>iyVoV'^gold‘t.17h whilo'inV UP ANO DOWN DUPLEX on I I Repair all make vacuums parts ■ NICHT Watchman* services,[77. Am;oil 100 cwr ccnl .md supBlies - oood selection ol ■ lorior. $1495.00, ocre tunable tor I ...... ns homes, construction, business tJeveiooment. Mofomgtiac , ,1 buildings, other nighl prolection 2i!cSl"'iTi‘ires’^ ‘wa^r'.sirt'eea. Save Idaho. ^ rnerol7rd East and Blue ■ Comploto lino ol W mnobago area. » 6.600. J services. 733 3574 or 733 9091. money ana gas. Call 733 1 43B, . pickup CO.ors. - COMMERCIAL LOT-- JOO' . TOO-- Olue Lake* Norm. Pr.m t ______locjiion ne»l to Rooeway inn._ FUTURE Reallort home phonet are: j” ” - .toOA^El1rcV> 7 j J l ^ ELL^iQUK Ss e r W g e ^ ^ RE i HOMES Inc. I j Addison Avonuq West Ea Out'l* 714 7 44] - -' Twin Falls. Idoho Lowell W

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I ----- J ------_2}v4Tm**.N«wi^TwIn-F«II.illi-JcJahO .W«»nc«l«K._J«nuary_M,_30. I?74 ' W « n l* dto lo iBuy mjIWinBMmriri*l» $7 P » ti« S u p p>U U m ** Farm Impkmontlentil B oaii 4 M irln e Himim i 7) ' ' Tr»««i T ra ilu n M ob|k M oMnM m i __ , ______aiFwiiWw«4Uelw*T6« ____ w;.m ’e 0: Good uted on ana gai Mak* oefor»— NEW IWO DEOROOM mobllobile . CASH FOR SCRAPMETAl arrangem enlt. Sta-Rife pipellr ^ I 4'x8' beautilul peft. MO. n3-47i4. _ with thre* milkers, automat n o ',' ~ Copper, e ra u . Aluminum, I t.lOrod*WoodPon*Iing ... rvice] ______AiWlum ilitd J twdrdom r>ot/»*r jst '. ■ ."j’li.'” '• Ridiaior. Bait*ri*t. Etc. ____ waiher. tinkt, , ttreinei I ' r*nt in J tn m t. C»ll Ai RotxnK ____ H.KOPPELCO, 2 AKC regltlered — tUverf _ com prrtsort, m eten, i.ooo gallc 1 M EQUALIZER hliches installed, no- • «nw *:30p.m. -oom 1SI7ndAv*ni>«Soutn n i l tVcio^ v.n;.u ;: 13:39 #<5:)' Mlnlalure PoddI* — Female,, h a t 5 ;'“ * *'«llt- Yoo remov.!■'“ r:'.sss,'““"...... walling, trailer brakes and w lrk « ,; — . -Mooil* home lor rent, J bedroor ' . pnone 914.4*27. ----- welding, telephone 7))«41. . ,r*E furnltned or unlurnlihed. UO a had puppy jnott, .10 months o •GET MORE AUTO SERVIC 4 x 7 - Call 7)1 J«S evenlftOi. »75. ____ '___HOME FOOZDALL labie DUSINESS witf> Clam l.ed *a» monm. '______1 ui«d'30’ potato bed with oel0,(t. 'B runtwick nom e air rtocki ...... Wood Pon*lln3.39 eo. — - 1973. I uted IB" potato bed wllwim lawet, Eaty paym enit. Clarkir^'I 7S ' »tht. ■' ,,-mAurMio 'Wood, nogroov** . S398*o. For rtnt m coonify, n»«rly ne^ iri;”";eaim'^mi^ih“ S! ’ Saint Bernard pup. about 24 wc<»«kt belt. 1*75, 3 UIM potato bwit( 14 U-. - Billiard Supply. 733 5«0t. FOR ' 30 Vorleii*! under S4.99*o Old purebred, AKC regiiterered, . IS'. One M 'tem i Irailer. New b«di _ _ 1970 Sporl King U foot m o to r" male, tlOO,-374W4,424-UouMi P*t>. OrPOti’V.'; 17 « M 3 bedroom mobile f f m * ^ AKC Norwegian Elk houmjn d i. tpudt. beeft, and grain. One 2( rHercnce rtquittO . p«»lurn 'y reni. Localed In Hanteo. 734.4JOO calf. P l u s 49«)! Nceo'’emoJy'’ o'oa^rdt *t3'^''i3.;5 M oulJ.ng, _ Colo«*d NoiH Samoyed, Brittany Engllglith tpudbednew. Taking contracti o «^.U bl* «)3. 0. W. 'Marntr 7] LonniB Malci. pnone ?33 73I90 Poinlert alto German She^einerd- manure, tllage combination bed]ilLST pajr.K 2 «r, 10 tkit, 150 ti:tire. 1973 Champion 70 fool molor home • 9d;«. Two bedroom mooile ™ - Adh*»iv« Samoyed. crott. Spit*, l ^••k-a-, k _ Deno'i.Welqrng..4)4^ 4. bedt, good cono>iion, w,in Solomon S40 s- , with )I8 Dodge engine. 4.000 mliet iMii______'b-noingi,MP.7||.,«62Zflri»r„.4o.n ., «iii.oiicount «.0PO.sn/.i3J_attcr_ Lxl-‘ . 3nd O d d * vinyl OoOM ■ -poot.-Cerman-Shecherd.-wfilt*- l.00-fi-'yi_«nd_weeken9l. »od ...... '. 53 95*0. r ' ' 'ilandardjWyrWAX-KEWME4E L S'-' -For-iale Jonn Oeere'^tO WimI 1070107 — ------• ^ ------j4 Oinef»:B«»n« tyjok up. Bf’W'f / » J“ « ------rmt-iyvTr-CTTrpboara-r~- 18000 lirm, 7)4 041. *'**------n ------Seww-VehicM ■— 43 - Antlqu*t1^tRAC TOR tALVACejiiE Jiai ------onont^7flaj7i6_ii_auniy»K_7fl Mf 5007 «ir»r ; p.m., . Icet; • iii.iiri, oak Icc tjo«, Ponowttc ' . . ' ...... :'. AmpKjp le ” >no’*'-” ' Shovit ____ Grand Vu Drive then 'A min __ BODY SHOP Onc beoroom'. fufnlihed.- allIII odrking Inquire Echo M>>tet. .- 4.*a-.vi"MO/dbocrd...l2.95' “ 7 tooth Cath for Tractors, iow pric*jrlcei • Arcllc Cat 740 Panthciner. Corvette Repairs Foreign ' ' ------CAIVANIZEO Tin Booling . . . BEAUTIFUL Oachthund puiA&c p«rtt, Ptjone 733 »2»3.. eleclric, no cMIO'tn or p*>s. Champlonihip ' t l r * d ,' a ( e*cclicnt conoilion. 7li 2872. and DometliC. 3H Main Av*. wninfr »nS'■orrer. garb*0* .m e • PASTIME Antlouat. Duy..**flefl Iand ...... $ l4.49p*f iq reglilered. red. tlandard sii dilpoiAl Oepoill reaulrtd. IIMiS' Pmm«rotrly‘‘’j“ irpelrd'“omnJ,ntr ImUi^ >31 »U7 o ' >34 30S0. — — •*4'»7-Ath ...... $15.95, - ynm Cnrlitmai, 374.M30, a aft fter la le t 'a n d te rv lce , Molyneurneu* brand new, oniy 11 milet. 11,« inauire at u i Fourln Ave EA»t. ' RE^BA ^N 1'/^ m llet Norm 4:00 p.m. Machinery, 733-7547. *' 1700 to II . 4 srlvat* foomt plut«ir Walhinglon. Oltnet, furnltuiilturV Oold*n Web C*ilino'4 .4' . . . 'ATTENTION ,7n% —Cflm illyei^uy.'andJcll.______I,;,,-beoroomI—nitalv ------M------AfflmitOr«dVn|in g ------NeARL-r-NEwpTfacK-rMf'ieUpiever------r t x —s u r — oemo**—i -ttoijr - — ------MR..HARMER ______IS ^ Il'T etlcrn Realty CO. 73) 7)*s3 iS ' ■------^ — ------____ Shop Crod* Clodwood, *«iof- . ------^apiVrtm.*piu»*uiitit'Ar-rjj' ,, - lor tiding 4 ,.0 '...... $3.95 ___ - - -holdv^O lorge balet, 473 5700.), SnowmoOlle tnow tle d t - Along with telling lhe b e tt ' - Wchaven.ttory in Ihe rougn. P< ALL WEST BREEDERS, To ------Snowmobile CoverJ, 174.95 6M _irrigating bikei (Yomoho). we _ J t W«n1*cellrnl! 101» Morro Jed wilwiin waih. St. N. oiler complete Pont ond Sef - j if Ntc* 3 beoroom noVuc. wafer «rwlnd • ---- — phone 7)4 4313. Jerome, pr>one 32- _ .. vice lor yoor Tfuek & Troctor 54 « MO .icrci on Normjitfe. fiavc luprr li'rrt 117,50000, OtOlivjme fr, unilalion lurmWieO. Inquire IS4 bo* J**!* arrived larg* trock loadS7, c PLYWOOD SALES) • witirc.io. no conditioner l &800jooq, 0q I973 SKI DOO m ow-gochinr,, 3 3J0 needt. antlquei. Hall lr**t. china clotell)te1t. *198 Frelghlwoyt Si. — 1302 SP Twin OflicHSSOO 00 ^rwo fw 0®°<''^0hd.li0n. pnone 3] r f ______marble lop bedroom te ll, lhhre*- r« . (;u il oM Kimb*f(y rood J» . (Uttl* til Souih, C.llMeloro, Phon ALL PARTS AT ; ’ I S«nrtM 3 beoroom hoo»e. Irwwlrc I7S way Grandfather clock, rockcrik«rt. . Behind Unit*d Oil) • •,V, - _ - P I S - C O U N T .P R I C E S « . . _____ towi.'NretUor. 5wmmcf._^onc.Bnc_ -pattern backenilM,.walnut organ "■ -19*5 3Wee Rupp^nowmobite.-114 '9 -6P ;M .W a*kdoyi------BULLS, HORSES, MULES, t*ll cIlo r IN T EHN A T IONAL 560 dielCleici call ;33 3190 oiler l.ve or tre• dlj - (Comploto Automotivo — smoit-jnowr ttovet, and. many m ore beaulifu •itnd. 50 5824, $4)-59)4. — cortuilioti. PQwtr,ilct;rjno. lurbOIrbo' Molori. Rebuilding Sorvico} ' Young man wlin referenctt would'Uld ^aui?'ld»ho**P«onr‘i3 rM J7 r ^ ^ ------Regitttrtd Hereford built. «o>eood-- Jiiiolilicr—ocali-conlrol.^b...: like to rent fiouie In country lelectlon. Larry LIckley, Jeromome. blower, ond 3 Around Tw>n. Muti have tnower. — SI GoodTTilngitoEi ^ 3 " ■ T 9 7 4 POLARIS 440 f=rr.- —-'^eENTURY-^^ tlOO rim.t. 734 J33S. ** . Mirtlcal InitrumonIi» n ta ______:------L1 , 324 200S. 1______Oemonttrolor w ilh le tt Ihoi :------• REO POTATOES, acorn tquai _____: '0 0 mllet. Beg. J1049, NoX1 • AUTOMOTIVE T ~ W W ^ - NEW YAMAHA - planoi, ‘ uteduti Dodenitab'i two milet well of A?;Ai ARTIFICIAL BREEDING + AD Sove $300. 261 Additon Avenue Watt Want to^r^^fflrm lano. Coin or ' pianot Yamaha'guitart. ,KL». KL great proven tire, naiion'snighei;.“.1 N E W S U S E D TwinFollt 733.5070 ttereo record playen, WARNE lyp*' produclion tire t. Alio « _ , MUSIC 1)1 Shothon* North. ‘ — Dreedtol beef available. Buhl; jJi'54: EQUIPMENT Sr".'.,.. *1595> ' ■ ------BAUET-BOBEBTS-BEAITT- - APPLES;—All-' Kindt. Saturdai«Y • 4102; Jerome 324-24n." Snothoniin*, ' Houoh'50 1%-vord 40 AUfcallanMus Fer Scl*ll* ' — ------^ ^ ^ ------8lt*rnoons only. O rr Orchard 1 •• 8847SI7. Ourley, 47#-n53.‘ • - ■= Michigon'lJSA 7yar6 I, ‘ "CENTURY “ • “ M ------— Cycl« A Svpplitt— r • '. ■ Ripait' - TwInFair* ' CaUi-pald lor uiKt Pianot onq.- an mil* north Ol Bufti on Cl*ar Lake; 436-3036 733-4362 (X,i Organt 734 3)44. ■ — New Cot* Troclors'S a u i g m o t iv e STOW A WAY o e D fo rriln t.'sT o b ’ Road- 543 5093. Reglilered Polled and home'ned Bockhoet ovoiiabl* lo ; "1972 Y am aha 175, excelleni .J Dcdroom. all alectrle homei a w**k, 'DANNER FURNITURE w on horn bulll, breeding age. Fc 261 Additon Avenue Wett- Por immedlale delivery ___ Twin folU______733-5070^ conaili6n,'lSBS. phone 7)4.S0tB. • • -t*lK^At.D-w«rre-T,or:„e« 0cii0n\. rtppiol Sorolnjrn. 334 4J8t8 9 ' ------■withoulb«ement». Twin Fain, N O R T H S I D E Joromt. Hinten. Wendell and 'MUFt»LER5 Intlallad whll* yoo'OO ______Reglilered Angut built and b re • ) Trucki:ks M Trucks wait. Complel* mulll*r S*rvie* “ helleri. 433-5744, i R uptrl Areat. No down including cuDom dualt for car and FOR SALE 4 monlh Old ^ leai * d 54 F *rm Swc ■ EQUIPMENT. INC.^ . paym eni lo quallllvd TO ouitar Kuilom 3S0 amplifier. Sold ’ appMcanli. Atanlhly paym enit plCkupt. ADDOTT-S AUTO — WANTEO Iwo good Cuern'ie .occoromo lo Income. SUPPLY. X5 Snothon* St, Souih,m, new 1»0. will tell for 1 ^ , 47# B793 Alfalla loed lor iaIe. Ape* a^u,j j or — Dcrncl, 11.IS. Coll Jim Marihal f - [ S lI.' i J NEEDLEPOINT^ TAPESTR^ 4S R « d lo .T V 4 S I#irM r» « 334 3164. » FwrniMtttf A ptt.A O w ptoiM FOR SALE: 100-150 HolstelteIn ______-----itoflii. Hour 10 00 a-f" 'O ' HUDCET vifise "b a n k s uic iov,w helfrrt weighing from lOOO-tX ■ TWO OEOROOM APARTMENT. weekdayl, Saturday 10 00 to. 17.00• 9° 19" COubR IV. pori.nbln. PhiKo,iKo- coil WnnI Adi lo .lUycrliic men.ir pound! on hand at all lim es. Alto TT— ^— w m piii«v nfniWM 04-J175:------733 3W IMH. WltllBin Hrutcri -149 . USED ♦in Avenue Eati uunrnnlcro, 1341100 Com ^ 71) 73) 0931. ioRTH CAMPUS Aparlmtnli. s l- ; - “ . FRESH..of--SpfIng*f_ coyis. ,o MACHINERY T ------iara§ ona/rwo ind mr»* t>*flroom-!- - ALUMINUM • PLATESI- ~ 3$ ------H*V; Oraln4F**i unO». fully furnliftad. .futiv— Di.^"«)1"*.007"70e*ntiaachor 15' ] WAY COMlllNATION MorcO, TV • d neiiert guaranHed. Ouy or irad«d» — ormrMV im m i ------carpaltd, drapet, buili-inI ., o m it in lott ol » dr mor*. S*« jood — ----- lor torlngert or b**l. Hap or Clyd appllanctt Including garbag*r William Rotanetum. Timn-Newt,” a . s s APPROXIMATELY l70lontllril Hu.net. Bum, 543-5835 or 543-5M! dIuMital, dltfiwaiher, ullNllasI Twin Fallt. MconOand Ihlrd top quallly aiffif. ^ VyiNJ)jpWJRS ,^GISTERED HEREFOR paid. Phon* 7H-3IM, - Phllco Color T,V., 21” , about J ; hay, 150 423-5*34. IBM Electric Typewrller, factoryry- ycariold 47) 4JJ4 BULLS. Edward C. Eakin or ba lers •- ^ ' rURNISHEO apartment. All racondilioned. Uk* n*w, IBM | E*ceiient hav, heavy balet. Bale,e, Sont. J .f , ne, 324.54*1. i^iiiitict 1140 monin. 7}] t3«l. Scrvic* available. Standard ----- 17.50 Truckload, 12.35 bale, '•'j mile Priming Company. t40 Secondf.2 Color -TV Coniolc 71" C .E• E., .. _city. 733 22BI. GOOD BABY and patlur* calv< b e e t j>o j a i q , r . im all 1 room aparlcnenl'for rtnl Ave, North. 73i.1«», Reconditioned and ooarantecd. — for tsi*. All kinds. Phone 324-411 f m JIOa. Relereiw*! rutwlred. IU I.00. Calm. 733 711 1. WANT TO OUY HAY. Call u V, : I or 324 4078, Jerom*. ,5ndE.Q,R>^E_ FOR SALE OR TRADE: Tiret. — Hay Inc, 47a-75$1, Outley. - i bedroom completely furnithed' tnow and road. Caroureior.?• 4« Fucnilur* 4 C«rp«tp«t ------— Sawduti and wood ihavlngi l< I aodMmeni. no pelt. 7U J«», Miteellaneout liemt. Phon* 334-!»■■ - ______Will buy and tell dairy hay. AIiobO calile beading. Phone 537-6549., - _HARyESJEI«_1^ ' 1968. FordI V4 T on Picimg,_ Egu ip m o n t C o n to r Mtractiv* ilu“r^'tep rto n o r3 2 6 -jr)S : - Cliircncc E. Miller. Eden. 8?S 5171 o n Is M a d e . . . N o l M e t ' bedroom mobile home, earpeted Furnllura. 733.I412, — Cutiomitsd furnltur* to fit your ...... JEROME, IDAHO , ' I yei'y nic*. 4U S1U. 47) SICM. t. s, FOR SALE 100 ton '; Allalla and - n4«2o.*' 2 M H orM* •i ' -Ollvalll *l*ctric priniinq or.cM.ird oross hay. SO lon ol good |» Unlwnilttw4lA»t>. ■calculator, 10 key, p«ri*e> ■- . Aufol For Sailill- I* -- Ai/tos For Stll ^ SPOTCASH 536 7103~ ’ ’ a I w AwtoiForSili ______4IXpf«w ~— --conaition.- add*, sub^iracu. U_ ------thow- or-bnrrcl race He Wli UCHOLSTURGO-couch .11X1 lor 300 cows, i>liono 7JJ, condiiionlng elKlrle heal, and pickupti motor homet and tmallll Cti.>ir. phonp >314957. '• lMil^*r.’i?i>ne'?M'MS9.'’F?na“n^^^^ ' ,cover«d carport. Lynwood Mattor iruckt. Complele and InitAlled. .tvalldble. :i .. i’)LJ.«t_AfltrJJO.we*kaayi. Phone~Ocnntt—Sonlui.— r.ic to rjr^ - -EA«L¥ AMfilHCAN—or.inflonflir----- A-.iiOOO—l-AWMfcW—wnntcct "to Repreientallve lor S i I }r New taddle ana repair m op now ' ^ I I Two bedroom duplea. rang*. OevHopment 7.H 7?I5. condition. a?S 5037 ’ * ' ii-i-ii .iml M-i-d Ilo itiuit iK‘.) CHAR LE' HORSE Riding «: • QuIet neighborhood <141 monirt R*nt *leelrlc tham pooer »». ---- i-,»riiii«i i)oti-nli.»i Coll or wniele Suppllei. 560 Moin Avenue Soutn. Wetlingnoutc 40"rangc.rea1 goodood O V n .» m I c C cW .• r « r i i c % 7)Xm2. ______s CREENAWALTS. }j j)lut utllliiet. Ptwn* 7)4-4411 for condllion. 03 4116 alter 4;00. . lncor(x)r,>l.^), Uo« 640. ColOwcil. __ Id.iho B3«0S, 459 OHM ALL TYPES. Of r>ort*s boughl, _____ — told and iraded. Plenty of Ranch ------h u N ^ R f« ia H e o . Twu im iiuuiiit. ^wiS>n*^l,*South. ^<1*? • i^kV'neV."^) 0 Geldlngt, R*n Haley. n)-M59, - . , 1 9 770 0 CHEVROLET V- TON PICKUPP . ■: I carpeied and draped, aleclrle ■ - • • v e *nglna,line,' Ilnled glott, rodio. heoler. . . rang*. relriQ«ralor. garbaga o„, ton, C.)i? 374*4749 or*324 4773.*** ' . We ouy killer norsei every day ol 1 9 6 9 t dlipoial, aal heit, na p«lt. SUS'-' S«rvlce~B«7r.'M er cooler; with; _ 19/7 -Hoiooint M e cubic loot of aulomolicIc l Irontmlition, powor tteering Ihe week. For tot, pricet. Phont ...... and powervor broket.. Cuilom compor wilh I ■ , rtionlhly pTion* 7»-*400, o la ts door*. UOO will guarani**J I'honi- .tiler U 00 o m ^ H.inu iDllt 8- Ced.ir lence p ^ . - STOCKGROWERS 713 8557. S* I v wid* 3)" d**p, r r - high. John Phone 537 4584, oxtrogoilait lank. Slock No, 4-239A...... $ ^ 2 2 9 5 PONTIAC Wad*. K*fchum 7}«.n;i. ' TWO'^"OEDROOM T u p le * . Aulomallc waihtr, Frigid.iirc. ■ HORSESHOEING, irTm m inToiij rcconoitloned and guarjittcco,la ' CoodoiM lljnoy lor vile; JJS.* IPO,• • groominq, J34liJl, D«lvor Fine, oarbM c ‘ ditpoiai, tarpon. i*7' Unutuat decorative ornamenlt. U8.00. Coin's 7)3 7111. Filer, *899 Fourth Ave. Eail. Twin Fallt. CallI botlle iculpturrt. ccrnmlc moldi. Si'sUl'ffi'oiV.Tm,"" 1 « « J S709, Saturday, February J. I mile Eaif 19 6 6 G M C ^2 T O N PICKKUP ------— PO RT ADL e Wh Ir Ibo'Sl “ 6 cylindoror oongino. radio, hoalor, ^ Ifiood . , of Burley comcr, ii> mile Nortn. i^{ : 5* Firaw ood-I. <1 ■< ' SwIn* Two Bedroom unlgmlthed duple*. 54) 50*9 Duhi. dlihwather. 4 cycle, in excellent ' • tronvmiiiionlion. Short mliael bate. Runt craod. condillon. Ii;s. Call 7)4 3349.ilter 4 " Stock No. 4-: . Carpet. orur, Holpo.n1, nicc ondM '.TbRRiriC HEDUCIION! NO.V prccipltalor for air clcanilng ler I Two Bedroom Ouple*. fully palienit with rctpiralory diirate g V j ' i U 198 00'c'’”^ ''h ) 7l?f or room odort. Originally »7$0 00 l; • 4 7 1 9 6 9 Price 1100.00 .RCFH'iGEHATOR — 4.» Cubic • a|'(ifoi inMlcly /OgV.i’iniii fro.l’wlli. )9 CHEVROLET TO N PICKUP Pl W nlergrcn 733-1671. PROFESSIONAL GHOOMINO. nf. radio, heoler. tiondord iront- lumltncd. U40. Phone 7])-3376 Fool Am.ina 31 inchet wide and il,- 34 - _Y0ur_p0Qdleneedi to lOok Cc.iuliluli . ! ______PICKUPS _V a onginf. S------i..aller.a;90p.m ------:------: ------•ncbet lail. Never ocen ined-ldnMXJ. r 100. t. iDingoi). One m.ile. euliliinaing DRY CLEANING CARPeTs Tt P.ifen1i. 837 4950. Tulllc. , studio aparlminl. iiove «nd •a tlar, fatter.andtaf*r wlm Hott, ------■ . ------*855 refrigerator lurnlthed. adullt. Rent out machln*. ji.oo . wiiton' 41 Heating & Air Conditioning ® , Blue Heeler E naillh Shtohefd , , . ■------fJAtUHlTA...... cleaning depotll, Colonial — ’ ------9 i V4 . ApaHmcnIt, 734JU5. — croii puPi. guaranteed to work. SUI’Pl Y COMPANY 196 9 FORD TO N PlCKIKUP ■ ,T . Call 733 f754. 1 oriniiiuioo, N M ' r engine. too*aI.-tar^i.and drapet.. FREE tnowihovei al M & V inow ,ina n.iwoiratneo by I,MI. 737~ U ------■ Ftrm Imptofntnti • - W ^ k s Elcclnc. 411 M.>ln Ave. E a il.- Jt4$. wi-MTr * " * ',6716; ,15' Lockwood ipud bed. Aito 1i' - Weiicrn iH.igeHdei. 513 5372. I New Iwo bedroom duplex, tiso. I3S i ‘nS'*V.".?d."'Vt;^- S t I C»ttl*I* ■ 5t C«ttl« ’ deposit, non tmokeri.- young raiilngt. Fr*« ettlmitei. ni- 1969 FORD TORINO ' couple prelerred. 7M-4)S2. Mia, 460 Farmflll, latl hitch, frcih 7 door hordiordlop. V-0 engine, linied gloti.,! overhaul, dirwl. engine and torque .vnpiilicr. new rear ruboer. John eoler, oulomolie ironimittion. I 34 Room s 41 W an ttd to B u y SPECIAL STOCK c:d c w SALE - 500 HEAD Deero U ' carried due wilh leerino ond white woM lirei. J .hydrouHc ram. Polalo planler. N?cT'.ha\>mr'p medium ti« d c o f., ...... J 9 9 5 ^ • loader. Jolm' Deere -|25 three ! I ■wilt keep illiffty peopi* in my ■ uT e D ood CAT and coyolc Irapi. ~ ...... SH OSH ONNE E SAIEYARD" ------> nome, good care, good lood. 731- Cnll 733 M7I alter s. Saturday; Febrtb r u o r y 2] 1 : 3 0 P.M. : **” • WANT TO OUY lnlernatlon.il Scout, J * 4, lull lop. Prclcr good 3S0 WhileloceCowt Wanted — I ' OIK on r»*t>er. ITS A PIEASLSURE QOING BUSINnessatt! . I:: 15 Block w ;a>*foi*c,^wt Cultivator bart. tront <. re a r for ' SENIORCITIZENS body, motor need repair. S37 6eM 75 Whtteloc* Heifprt Some Cowt wilh Colvei at 300 Farmall. Phone 543 568S. aOAnfluiH.ifert " . Sid*. ' ROOM4BOARD WANTED; Ut*d Fum llur*. - Appiianevs, Dabr things; A(vCE HANSEh ramlly-tfyl* cookirtg. prival* C liques. We ao U^lti*rlng. “ ' .ATTENTION-----:-----.------: ' r- orscfnl-prlvattroom*. Lovng*. Jim Mossorsnil:m l»h. Aueltonoor.______- • CATTLE FEEDERS______■ dining room. . lovely Hayet Furnlfur*. 7H JpiO. WILL-BUY - o r Auction your Shoshono Solo Yord. 826-2:S-2261 Bill Harris 886-7516 3 good uteo concrete mlmlr^g =; . :CGHEVRQLET ' ' * l^ o K S i fumltu;* -appllaneos — odOt and Iruckt, local lor mixing feed. Burl Willlom*. 886:7743 Bob W oddoups,.527-3309 Contacj Dud Deaomond, 733- ESBLV^ORn^^^^ ^ 733-3033 ,..«lj;-<>r-»j4.301$,

,___ '■'■'‘'^ W e d n e s d a y . Ja n u a ry ,30. 1974 Tlmes-Now$.'TWInTl F«llt, ld«ho 23 ~ ...... M ------— Cycl«*SBp»Htin ts Jmp—IWHiiMlbrtvnH u . - 4wtot^tel* - U - Aul»tF«rSat*» ’ Au(»« F w 's^i** ' U - ''Awto»For’fal*' .F o r u l« . IMl 100 «e KaMUkl.*,a 1*73 CMC 4Jiheel drive ^immvly 1925 Model T Ford Roadster. Most >971 Calaxie 500 station wagon, 150« 1967 Pord Galaxie $00. automallcIc We have lol sol dean, low mi It age. motor cycJ* wtfh Quick cn«not J® IC ,3$0. lots ol exiras. Call 734 4SI3513 parts wrtly restored $350,00 atter■tter engine, air, power stMrlno. powerr VI,. power Sleering. good^ economyenginecars&pickuptlor vp««d tr«ntmlM lon. Dctutlful rM^ n< Irr 6 weekdays 4:»rfl477J. - - erakes. automallc. $1,900. 19722 condition. $44 7««7or $44 2$n alter color, ilk* «*»«* condition, wltn omy ----- 'O 'evy Bisc * aoor, new tires.i._ 6.00. ______«• huntER*$ ------—-|»flO«ciu*luitiiea,m$-Pti£uii <11 S r------it**-cn*Te«e;—i»7t-vegnwne»anel------aulOmSlIc; power'tleeringT^Ow^' Til?. Wup«rt. laaho.______^ ------OODCE-'POWeR-WVCONntWT " — WINTER CSLEARANGE—- _ snort bed. like new. many extras.JJ; Make oner. 334 5004 atter 6:00.0. brakes. $1.roo. General Finance. . 1$ MPC. 733 019*. ---- 734.S64a FOA 1*71 HonOa CB 4Sa low 1961 PonllBC Tem pest, lourlOur ------■66 Plym outh .j»‘ I94J * » 4 Seoul. Witt, full eao. mechanically good. Call 734-3676.1676. DeVllle, leather Inlerlor, 1o«rer. sAarpI pnone (37 405 evenings. S ii * n * r s. UM^f^^miy, lake over paymenis, v-B — 1947 oulck 4 door, new paint and CREDIT GAARDS HONORED '68 Ambassador ’•B. oulomolic. air ...... * 6 9 0 ' i»;i -Kawasaki iOO. 1>00 mil«,n. JEEP, excellent condllicniw tires, oesi otter over.1500. 734 1871'871' ------^------With CAB. lofluon »•»» M r, ivgodot rack. ______MUST-SACRIFICE 1977 ChevrolelI ,. FOR -fr SERRVICE WORK . door, oulomolic . . * 1 9 9 5 ! M » ^3.1 i060 new palm job. heoler. Can ^ be 1971 Vega Camback. Economyomy 7 door. Hir. green. 37» 4459 7 0 Toyota MX.II4 d- purcnased wiin or wiinoui • (Car. 35 3 4 73d or Contact Steventven anyiime. , W l HONDA iJOCL. lik* ns*. ^ 1 nydrauhc snow plow. Call 324 4 650. - Sorenson. Qilis H(gt> School. ☆ PAI\RTS . 47J 7 2 G rem lin Xiioor.i’.m ,:.*;: i,..u ....* i . 8 9 5 '■ ■ — 197) Jeep Commando $tationon 1969 FORD TORINO. 7 dOOr. vinyl ☆ REAINTALS NOTMUCH ~ wagon. Low mileage. 655 4376 'DO. V750. Must sell leaving 'own. . PONTIACS '64 Dodge Poloroj} door. V-8'. oulomolic . . * 2 9 5 U _ 374 5796______■ • ___ . BUICKS _ z z - j ^ O A S i — “ ^.r.' For • ' •'■ 19*1- BU*CK--6Hvl*'kV'U0a-—334.•334. - CHEVHOim- ■ — — i > J 6 ______OLDSMOflllES ^ B ill W orl-k m a n F o r d ^I '68 Toyoto Corona_Q4TIoor, 4 cylinder . , *1090------— ' ------^ m o d a ^ o u - W t t h O w n ------AT • w. 1965 Oids Delta as. good condlllon. 1243 Blue Lakes Blvdv/d. N. '733-51 10 ,A Y am ah o . lEO RICE MOTORS SI95 >33 349/ ______Gooding. Idoho 7 1 Torino 4 door v-a, o.oulorriolic ...... * 1 5 9 0 : _ _ — CENTURY-MAGIC 1946 Qvevroiet Caprjce, 4 doorloOr ------...... 1964 Ford Ranch^ero,^6?.500 miles. = ------7-l-Toyota-coupi,-rodioi — — \rAH-EY-YAMAHA~ "■ . J^W^OAjUOI.^------'ioi-f.r»tr4-ip*#dTr:-^T?'M'7^-5 ------;— 261 Addison Avo. Wosf 7y 1973 Chevy iw va, buckel seals. 4 Wanled, private party will pay 7 3 M axda RX2.o.cr□ ry angina. 4 ipoad . . . * 2 9 9 5 ■ Twin Foils 733 S070 cashier Clean 1969or 1970Mark III111 speed, redial tires, power s t e e r ^ ; C I A L ^SE OF 1973 73 4 3049 and Braket. lactory air. 73*3664i I , SPB PURCHA t s - H«*vy EqulpfflMt '68 Rabel jdoV. v-B OUIaulomolic. power ...... * 9 9 5 ' ^ ■ 1970 OARRACUDA. very good ’S? WANTEO PR E '1943 • Antique P k Y A A O U T H S condition, good mileoge. $1750 or a'l or RENTALS — Air com pf«»r» & OEST OFFER. Call 733 1107. Auloi. Prolcr oxcellcnt original 01 '69 Oldsmobile.cutii.iilo itS .o ii...... *1395 — - to atr^B o o co i ioodcf». lork IIIH.- ■ ------” 0601% ^ "^iVddrt~i?onv'wriDiK-D's ~ o r '----- ^ — E x o m p>le: U 1973 PLYMOUTH inointrlai Gfluip. Inc. ie?4 Floral«i 1964 -RAMBLER American,J!?; cl.isslcs especially desired. Writ« A»e. 734 3670. mechanically good, needs minor P. O box 491, Eogic, Idaho 836163616 , . FURY 4 Door Hordlop. V O an '7 2 Fo rd Maverickk 0 cylinder, outomalic * 1 9 9 5 body work. 734.3676. , - - gine. oulomolic tronimiiilon. .1973 URONZe 7 door Chcvellelelle ^ power tleering, power dltc I«d5 Chevrolet wigon. Oig 3 iw>' l iWdlibu 350. au to m atic, power ■ brakes, rodio. oir cundilioi>ii' crakes, sleering. air, 16.000 miles. M extended worrontee, br.ikcs. 734 3104 alter 5.'- eiccHent-condilion, 324 8489 allerHer 5 THIS ONE PRICED 7 2 V \A /slotion wogon, oullulomolic. low miles . . * 2 7 9 5 • 1MA7 oidv 9t. lully-eauippcd.-good.>a. . ■ ■ eondilion. reasonaple. pnone 71J) 1947 Cam aro Coupe, v a . 3S8B ..Her nx 7J3 9103. automallc transmission, power 7 0 Rebel wogon, V-8. 0Uoulomolic. o ir ...... *1390 ___ steering, brakes, n ew paint, tires. L J 2 9 9 Q — —WMOL-eaAi.'grrt96r-impcriai ~ =CISEEriNDUSTRrAT^ ~iMron~4'a«ma3-dMri6->inniTcr—r lt7rOievroIenrSu0UrBanr330.-V- $795.536 7414. (. .lulomalic. power brakes and 2 5 4 '^ H ^ e ; W est EQUIPMENT r c USED"^ ‘7V Ford '1 ion pickup. V.v e ...... M995 1970 Counlry Squire Ford StaUonm Mileage. $3995. Twin Foils Cot* 660 Bockho*'___ S6S00 w W.igon. excellenl cond|^nonj^lo^w L O C A R S . 7 3 3 - 7 3 6 5 JD,2IOBockho#...... >r Call d e n Jenkins nller 6 p.m. 733 '70"D odge pukup tonon, V 8, 4 tpBaiTx^lio . *1 795 . JO <00 BbcKho...... S9500.„ - 6960- Tw^n_Fani. - i n ® ^ .. _CoW.W7Lood«f,.,-_^.$4500__ John Oa*r« —I '72.Dodge Maxie >Van pow.r .; *269’5 ' ^ 50I0SCfop*r...... $14,000 '6 5 Ford 4 door. V B, ouloilomotlC *390 : _ - EILIQTT'S ______1573.EORaC3-GAl^lE^OQ-^ ______^____ • 111 Ovartond Av«,. INVENT r O R Y R E D> u a : i O N 4 Door V-8 ongino, oulomo■motic tra n s - '66 Chevrolet Capiprice V.0. power :,...*795;~ ' . Burloy. Idoho ' mission, powor stoorin Phon* 67a SSeS ' brokos. rodio ond vinyl tf;.^r::..^3060roo I ,■ ■ ■ , BOB HOUSTON '6 5 C hevrolet lmp lonoeed longed to a locolI luty 4 door tedon. new cor'' 4 door sedon, now cot node . _deluxe ^terlor. gsuoes. radio " bor>ker. 36.000 ocluol miles. irode in. beoulilul modiuin" in. excellent.tecond (01. T o y o ta I______bluo_inoioHi£_-otL.labi,ic_in^ • 1972 RAMBLERBRTkMBASSADOR" lull power and air condlllon- lerlor. WE RUN A VERY ------254^th-Ave.-West-:. — '197} 1 Ion Chevrolel iruck wSoD 4 Door BrougKom, V-8 oniongino, outo- slockOed.3iOenotr'e. 10,000 m il ^ Phone: 733-7365 . :: ------^Wou)d-lakeoiaer-J-lon-Ifuck.w/i^ . motic tronsmission. powowor stooring, $ 2 1 Q Q Simple businesss ______hoisi In Iraac. 153 <70J. / 'air coiHditlonihg. N IC E .. 5990 UTILITY TRAILER SALES' ol ' * 1 4 9 0 Uoise, vcrving Twin Ffllls. Ourlcv. 1 9 6 9 Ruperl. vafw. reelort. MalBed*.' ■ 1969PLYMCAOUTH FURY ill - 1 9 6 9 p.irlv scrvice ir.inscold carrier,. 4 door, V-8 ongino. outomcjmotic trans- S A / L tZ M O N TEG O MX fclrigerfltion units,' Conlacl Mike MERCURY 4 door todon. tmall V-8 ■ Oiiume. JM 6116, 336 Olja. U i 4363■ mission, powor stooring( oor n d r o d i o ...... ^ 0 3 ) 1969 n i5able ^ Monterey 4 door tedon.1. engine, oulom'dllc Iront- PLYMOUTH medium blue meloNlc. withh mittlon. power sleoring, 1968 Ford pickup. II' llalbed. 4 1964BUICIICK SKYLARK fury III 4 door hordlop. sUlk- whilo op. regular luel V-0.3- (oclory oir condilioning. USEC speed iranimisilon.oversHe tirei, oulomolic ' trontmittion, hinged »ldet>«», tin bio eampsr. 2 Ooor hardtop. V-S.onginrcyl ------J - ] 1 y g wneelbaie. new llrei, c.ill 536 J 406 ' FORD ------*------COMET------, ing- power brokes, olr, chtome aller s. ongino and hilch ...... * * 1970 Mutlong Moth I, itl equipped. Colienie 2 door hordlop, ne luggoge rock . . . . I <•« ------(or—Monomy-wilh-«molUV..fl—n complelely wlnlori/ed, talely 1964 Oievy 2 ton, 344 'v,|, 7 speed.; 1967 DOIODGE V A R ------MERCURY------engine, outomolic irons­------rti^pdcludrtmotr-VB-nngino—'------1968'OODSE'MOI 7 900 rubber. ^ ion Oievy V I. 4 Monterey 4 door sedon. oil outomolic lionsmittion. Slotlon wogon. 3 sealer, V-8 5NACO—er ------z: ~ . speed.older model, new seais.andI V-8 ongino, automatic ( misslon. power tleering, engine, outomalic while wilh groen vinyl lop. foctory olr conditioning, Irontmistion, power stenring, f m paint. Land Rower Jeep. 4 wmeei^ tronsmission. AS IS ...... * 3 5 0 ffl drive, lutl overhauled. Would lake , bodyiide mouldings, (egulor belonged to one ol our long brakes, stereo, rodiol tlies, clei' i r r . ' ...... , * 8 9 7 old ieep In trade. oa.S«40_ luel V-0 engine, oulomolic ______llmo.cujtomBfs______“ • - 'evpnino$:~ ...... - - — 1970 CHEVROLE'LET-%-TON'PICKUP------— ... — trensmmionrpowor-iiMfing— M 9 0 : - - V 9 6 5 C H E V R O L E T V-8 ongino. 4 spood transnnsmi$sion. CT O O /^ rodio. heoler, ilt hod only Slolion wogon, 4 dour, 'Ford 3 len ^ c e lle n t, h’tavy duty ) I previoutowner, Beaver lall bed, sell or irad# 734- powor stooring. rodio andnd h itc h ...... I O V U 327 V-8 engine, 7089. ^ 8 9 0 oulomolic Irontmistion ...... M 3 9 '/2 TON PICKUP \ 19« i^ lon Chevy pickup .ill new 1970 FORD'/= 1 9 6 9 lircs. phone 733 3U4. V -8 ongino, aulom alic IrarIransmission, 5 ^ 7 7 0 1973 DODGE ; 1 9 6 9 ^ Cornol Cuslom, 4 door. 31Q V- rodio.-hitch ond m irrors.. , M 2 0 0 MERCURY oulomalic Iransmission, power - -Diesel iruck. 1967 M.ye Cab Over, ------MERCURY^ - Monlerey 4 door sedon.• poWor brokotrair, vinytnoprt^ 335 Cummins, 10 77 tirei. will take f medium blue melollic, clean S ..... *3570 W loot bed. pnone 573 4397. • '/3'/2 TON PICKUP . M orquit Orounhm 2 door ,, 1969 FORD hardlop. oil block ilh block, os o pin iniide ond out, you 1968 Ford ton new molor and V-8 ongino. automatic.ironronsmission. g-l C Q H • 1951 vinyl lop. vory low milnoge, m ust see and drive ihit »"„»eo' linied alost. quiel sound <1 ~7 ___ 4 doof ^ndon. V 11 ■.nqmn ouloi !ro r" s.i1e gw d 1945’ 'Chevrolet gt'oup. Hoo> edge goordi.Mloot,1 -mots, -t bcKJy side- mould-- ,----- ' 4 / GK— ------mi-.MOM. power tii.Brinq, powei •Oreenbriar window van. -4 .ngs. whool opening moulrfingi.Jt. i4 leoton oir eondilion-.- - 17 - ' PICKUPS-IN-STGC • - air. vinyl lop. 13.000 miles,-like cylinder. 4 ipccd. 3 icrtter $310 00 00.V-a engine wilh 2 BBl. !s"^r*356o:: Win accept oood cham saw on ing. (emole conltol minors. 4Q0.' :-trjde. 3?4?i77. _ ^______comlortill steering wheel, lullill «wheal covert. .C7BX1S 1970 DODGE^CHA lor toot speaker ond tp o rt - ■ ; - -' •- 7 *ffm6i ' mission, power tleering. powei ' S90000 Good molor. Two Easl. ■1 Wov $4904.40, No. A-I'fl vinyl l6p, low mileage, one owi ' Soulh C.iitlelord. Phone 537 4534. N O W ...... *4163«’ I ' ' IV63 DOOCE pickup wim 4' ,1 9 6 6 BUICK cylinder engine. $400 wilhoul 4 door tedon. V-8 ongme, outoi campcr shell. $49S wilh cflmper y y l97_4_'/a TON I ^Irontmistion. power tlMrinq,_ J FLEETSIDE _ _ (X>w«ir broKei. fodionires.'-cleQ-r°" $4719:1 j r - - DRIVER^ h i ------P - iC K: U u p ------. M • Import—SporU^^s Rool drip mouldingt. upper■r c*WuV in'color.,>¥jlli oering, U.O'OO S O ^ fiO , sell. Call 733 791$ or 7330U7. 'engine~wiltl~4-8BL~ei. 3S0 y-8 engine, turbo molic Irontmivtion, power tteai .H50 733 1 1U.. , ntmlition. power tteering. hydromtic tronsm lt,'s A Pleasure doing broket, oir. vinyl lop, low miloo W, 0 7 8 X U llres.Ires, rodio, exterior decor WAS $4036.05 * 2 7 7 3 •: 1966 V'OLKSWACEN Camper, wim .-NOW *«»•. tent. J6JW0 mil** on laelory . package ond very low mileage. _ B u s i n e s s A t.. . . . rebuilt engine, n«-S6M. 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY F III „ j f - - • ^ ^ 0 ; N ^ 3 2 ^ ^ y 4 door hardlop, V-0 engine, ouli }Q 1 2 ° ' . A -- - - trontmittiorrrpower-tleering, p. 1964 VW Eieetle. new palm. lirn . b jlttrv . 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What are the secrets . - annual luncheon in' the Cassia I - that have led to the dealh of a l------M emo-rUl- H ospital1 - ^ R P t - , I least one person and the • Auditorium. Mrs. Pates Is I attm pts on the life of another? employed at. Cassia hospital. I._ M arda’3.f1ghlfarhef.verysoul - . . Mrs. DonB..^ung, outgoing . I Is the core of this spell-bindhv^ presldent“ ln!roduced"new" I suspense story.’ m e m b ers. She sa id U\al one I “The Salarahnder" by }'car ago there were only four I _ Morris L. West. :Oie active m e m b ers. "nUs w eek ahei ■ I background is modem Italy. sa id t h m ore 35. I Colonel Malucci investigates iv New-offlcers installed, in I ’ the death of a neo-fascbt oddiUon.lo Mrs. Pates, were" I general and has lo dcclde for - Bcmlece RoUhelser, first vice I* *' himself the problem of eve^* m . A N D MRS. FPARKE E. C A R SO N -president; Mrs. EUcn KeUy, I man — how much lapay for his sccond vice president; Sher^; ■ • . , ■ I life, how much to ^lay for his Hansen, sccrctary, andi ■ ; I soul and how much love is left Virginia Stroscheln. tnasurer. I aflerwards. . Miss Bootth, ^ r s o n Outgoing officers Includedi . I.------' " In th e B eginning, L ovc-.by _____ Dcbblefovlsen. secretary, and..1.. - — I Mark Van Doren. Fifteen Mrs. Mary Ellen _KeUy, I c o n v e r s n tlb n s a b o u t loveT ” w ed in tei treasurer. Mrs. P at« servedI _ ELA7NE PATES ~ [ human and divine. They arc jmple rites as outgoing firsl vice ------e v o c a t i v e . , c o n t r o v e r s i a l — _____ presid en t...... — ------:— SPRINGDALE"—“Gisele'e' bfldet^wm^ was best'man. .-.-heads-nurses I probings, exchanges of' T j — Marie Booth and Parkee Jerry VanderDoes .knowledge, experience and M w ard Carson were marriedi registered guests. .. opinion...... ^ = z r;: :.:r^ERW-KOES7JWretriiluhliHtgli SLliuuf-.cuoch,' _i. ------"Joshua. Son of None-by Temple in Idaho Falls. .Don Knop'p were in charge ofoi . . o n d J.P. H a m lH o h Sr., Sr prostdont of Iho • Nancy Freedman. Thft first The bride l3.lhc.dai«hter_off_- g lfls..______^ ^ ------^ u h i - F n r m a f t - tJ o UlioaoL^onlt.^lntp^l o ------novel-aboul-ther^tentifte- Mrs. Alma Booth and FrankIt Refrcshmenta were served - ^-----—Inspeet— rc p ro d u c tio n of m a n . It is tru ly o n o o f Ih o n o w y oillow llo vapor fight units B ooth, bolh Twin FaU s, a n d thea at quartet tables wfth red andid . a hjpnotic slory of men who X q In Iho h ig h s c h o o l alllc. all A gift from Iho bridegroom's parents are Mr. while covcrs centered wllhth n e w s diu-c lo step beyond the laws ot light)unit* . bank mado posslbloo IIho purchoso < ^ » o n _____ and Mrs. Gordon Carson, bowls of flowers. - —nature...... - a b o u t ___ o f Iho n o w lig h ts fo r• IhoIh school. ^ringdide. Cheryl Anderson and Kenny ••Subsistence, U.S.A.” by l^ c double ring ceremony/ Mae Smith assisted with'I th e V : Carol Hilh subsistence is ■ - w a s pe rfo rm ed by E ld e r O sca r-r* serving.“ Kcrrie Ixe Loveland peoplb . ” fa l l e y -Johnson, Accompanying the; , clcured the liibles. - F>rny rri« iis endurance; not poverty. Self*- ■ 4 BubJJnelpi — coupl»-to ■ Iho . tcmplor wore n ie bridc-was-hnnnrpri at j . know ing’yo u c an m a k e do. This Bishop' and Mrs. R. E^ugcne} prc-nuptlol shower given by k n o w B y M A R JO R IE U E R M A N Lutheran School southeast of funds | bccomc available, thec may-be a very timely book, Qtrislenscn. Mr. ahd Mrs.. Beverly VanderDoes. ^ t li v t H g — ■f~'. Tlm es-N ew s w rite r liiihl bought' an intercom school ; plans to replace all the.e. ■ ' ■ • Wallacc Barker and Mr. and1 The bride is a graduate of BUHL - Tlic Buhl High system, between classrooms older < lights in the gymnasiumn ‘‘Nurcycv” by' Rudolph' Mrs. Dean Manning, allI 'Twin F o ils H igh S c h rw ln n rtthIC p------1------I School is mcctine the cncrf^y and Drolo<*»nn g Grant Hulse and Melvin1 Borkes, Lorrie Brasier and ' R ' sh o w er ro o tn ^ jo c ittffc .4 a -4 h e . • - with each <80.watt bulb giving ccooch who is in his firs t y e o r off with tfie simple clothes she Miller, sistccs of the bride,. Johnson, • Jim Munn,, Terrir i M eyers. Qiris Blggers. .H ie. honorees J physical educatibh facilities at m i ore light than th e lOOO-watt tteaching at Buhl, said thcs wore as a member of thc were matrons of honor. Olson, Judy Sangster andid Sophomores include GlenI were announced by LaVere the school. ,'The Clover bulbs ] they replaced. Aa more Llights were first used'for-lhei Society of Friends. L ^ry WhlUock, uncle of the! Barry Webb. Moyes, Milch Allred, DavidI Bennett, principal. CGooding-Jeromc gomes. •) I------^ ^ ______

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' _ _ y a io » » j i B ^ r e d tes a i - K ^ t o " 5 . 9 6 : 'A PIS ^ - ..... a y S ' ^ ^ ' prom ise f'"' ^ E a s y - c a2700are r ( polyester/cotton sport shrrthrrts save you hours of ! BURLEY - Teresa’ KcD Ironing timtim e. Rich colors. '• Burley, and John Sayr T H E I ’ i r j t;- Rlchlandr w; - Va.; we •1 married in a Cathol M E NN’S ’: BELL J E A N S . ( :ceremony ot 5;00 p'.m. Dec. [ (n (he N ew m an C enter CTiap m R e g . j } ------at thffUnlverslty of Utah, Sasalt--"’le - n ^ 1 Uke aty. Ulah. h 3 3 ( i I The couple now lives in Sa blue-10-ounce cotton I I U k e ^ ty . where the bride, Indigo bll . with bell-bottom —legs \ y completinK n BS degree I denim-witi U • Iflbornlory technology and tii ■ a n d , w.elted_tLQnLpockeis e l t _____ .\ “grcKTO ISCTmpleling a PflD’i □ n t I chemical engineering at th m I- University of Utah. . Father Terencc . Moor . - p e rfo rm ed the ccrcm ony In th ^ . small chapel before a backdro] ! .of. yellow and nhlt< i ■ . chrysanthemums. Jim Soyer our Choice! th e g ro o m 's brother, serv ed ai I ! Best m a n .- A nnT K elly, -Ui - bride's sister, and Marilyi i railntt nfere bridesmaids. m PM P— = I Marilyn and Mike Rosnw :'Bountiful. Utah, song severa * popular songs chosen by th< I couple to the accompanlmeni JEANS OR / ; of a g u ita r. A wedding dinner w ar held i ; ------^^aftcrtheceremonylntheHotel •AMT TOPS / ! ; Utah Skyroom overlooking the V / 1 - Ourir Reg.I 4.57 - 4.96 / ^ ; lights of the city. The couple S 3 i _ icuj^- th e ir _ w edding c ak e , ' ^cbrated with yellow and ! .. .iJwhite roses, following the I (finner. ^ Following the dinner the ., tridfi. snd groom, left. fot_Sun , t_ •'Valley where they snowshoed 1 Jn to • c a b in n e a r B a k er Creek HARESS ______Reg. J .67 a y e ______U fi r Ih a TsaAkitnrf__h«fnr* - Y ^ .. 3 D ayi T f W ‘ ;;ntuming to khool. \ V o o r C h o i c e - <• G u u t s ^ a t th e c e re m o n y J r. boys' polyester^/ 1' , ------j^loduded-thc bride’s-parents. —cotton-m ock-polos./ ,1 :Dr. «nd Mrs. L. M. Kelly, F977 , ' . ■ Burley, the groom’s parents, R e g . 10.'.1 0 .9 7 - JR. BO YS'jeans: M : Mr. and Mrs. John Sayre, 3 D a y s , I - . 1 2 .9 $ r . • Richland.W.Va.,Mr.andMrs. 7 9 6 Reg. 2.96 ^ g s !' Jam u Kelly. San Diego, Calif., Polyester douo u b l e 3 D a y s m m d Mrs. Ida Parke, Burley. k n i t Vkrith 22-way - v Cuffed flares in - A . P aint n t Tops of nylon ond pbiyos- stretch. Beit iooloops, polyester/cotlon. to r spipook o t o body ionguogo oil Eight Top Tops lhoir•ov^-own. Knifs ohd porm. pross in m oiny n y stylos, colors and sizos. — i: Printed Pattern ans-cl ruggod colton domm pockct-plcasing price, in I .styles-lhan:you-can.shak(La ____ it: W ear them just about lere. in navy, naturally! • O p eratio n

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fi ■ WedneidAy, J a n u a ry '30. 197.4>7.4, Tlmw-NowJ. Twin Fall*. Idaho J7 I B r i t YOU>U GET M O R E ^^^. — — J a c o b ' rl h ~ n n :p o n d s notrum p and Soutn bids ------;------diamonds-tonhow—thr - — We Are ISo Confident Of ' holds three 4iiamundi \ 7 i ------• J n r o h v c la im s hl.s sla m simnee lie ’ - ' ® $ « 4 8 TF coupjle observe: ! W EST EAS1. jacooy discard one of dumm m y's . spades on his king of he i 4 K 7 4 Q J ~ ▼ QJ973 . T86 r A I i ♦ 5 ♦ lo: : S a v i ■ Savings;: “ 50fR dSf m ^ s a r y ' 4 > O IOB32 ^ Kinp. .1 This fT jH T prnR S S E I SOUTH lt)l lell vou ilLUrnMdSmdi Simply by brlniinging these coupons to: • * A lo a e 1, He lia s p „ . JiidtlinK has hren:. TWIN FALLS - Mr.r. and Idaho in 1933. T hey lived V A K 1054 16 h ig h - vVr*t N orlh Ka-.l SSouth — — Mrs. Otto Schcfbibinskc Filer for 14 years and now . * 8 3 2 ’e hearts, I observed their ,50Ch weeedding . In Twin FallS;__ iM vs I* I orinlversary Suiiday wilrith . a Schcrblnske retired (r N(irlh‘S<>ulh vulni'raou about , I* ,, i’hsn 3“ Special c dinner prepared by ttheir Asgrow'Seed in 1961 where i Wcivl N orlh Ka»ths. If ho 3.N.T. 1’JS.S ■’ class Ijin d jjm :_____v-4Ki^sddaW ' l*as.N 2N T . i'a%slaroum li----- S'^s. mlllman, courier, car^ ’’ i**'***'" '----- ^------TH R E F S5HOSHOWg-~ efementory schoo/5si------Atlcnding.(fcrc Mr. ona I I’a.ss 4 N T Pass ono d ia - w h at do you do m.w'’ Harry Elslinger, Mr. and1 Mrs. and ‘ counselor. ! l'a« 5S.T. I’av. :luhs. I A -I’BSS. Your partner kknows , *’■ i'^ d o n ls p.p o s o w ffh o "study corroi" thoy^oy Melvin Scherblnske, Mr.r. and Schcrblnske retired fr I'jiss ?♦ rass in Jjolh you have four vpudrs. Hr \u u n ts aro buildlrilr \g -ln a spocJuf wooc/M'orkJng ____ ,._M rs. Pot . Elkin and chilcLldren, Magic Vaney' Memoi,E I’axi C hearts pjay thrrr noli'ump. I.clI 'lim! c la s s faofngng foughf by Mrs WaWo Jonos.oT 1708 Klerly Road oil Buhl; Mr. and Mrs. 1Fred Hospital where she worked" ~ OjKTiinn lc;»i—*5^ I'aximum , ^D vys gUKsT[(,NN M rs. J o nlo oi s said sho follows ossomblybfy $10.00 MlnlrrImum Purchoi* R«qulr«d Schcrblnske, Edcn; andd Mr. laundrey supervisor until 1! h o . (I«cludlc9«g u ; u ■ IM DISCOUNT i Mrs. Banner W O N D E R 1 ^ joins faculty _ _ @ _ h 6 t D0OG-BUNS_^P 3 W ^ g | Cedar p ro TWIN FALLS-1 Mrs. Ji B ffl 'llMlr:ONECOUPO^ — BLA Banner, the fonner Jo Q n PtR^AAIJl.Y ,8 C O U N T - nts-ln— Bishop. Jauaht«r_oLM r. i S a l U' IA. wnHOUT c T u B l r i ^ t ' m n i COUPON ~ Wrmcnt. | John Bishop, has Ji B M 10.00 MINIMUM B U H L - C e d a r ’ DlD raw . _ mnber^ music faculty of —HW puRonfsi ill be Minnetonka Center of Art:— lAB Community Gub met at )IIS^READY4Ifl-WiAR— B O y £■(. C igofstU i i To< grange hall Monday with D ___ Education,-Minncapolis,-^ ^ 2 9 * - | kis: ' €La first . She Is being presenle Tops-Siiweoters-Jackicets-Dresses M i l '*.IMrr ONE PKG. Hendricks. preside PER COUPON ------conducting .lhc-m ecting._ many concerts In thc -- THURSD a t y a re a ...... C O U P O N tiOOOD l JAN.-3Q^E ara ------...... "nicrc w ere 20 m e m b e rs w eeks ___' ONEOG RELISH p who showed several holobby i HOTD( ite m s and d e m o n strate d hocl. Clg«r*tl*i ^.Tai< and card party will bc at 7 p WITH L LAST BIG I WEEK y M i COOO AT wAtcMAirr 'SSSA ■ IIMITONIJAI ■ Feb. 12 at . Ihe ^angc hhall. LOSEP i g t i __ ■_ PtK COUPOW = - SM^GIRtS^ ' card'tatlcs, fable dervl ^ = I R V I ^OOD'JAN. 30-FEB;2 ^ cards.and chips. OfficersI wiU DAY, JAN. 31 .C^ l ' C O U PO N G O be hostesses. G ran g e m e m t are invited lo attend. C L E iTIL l 1 P.M. Catherine Stonemclz ia n d — ------. SHO)OALE_ ■ Wilma Ward were hoslcs; JVENTORYIi ' Many Styles>s, Types and Colors ^ DItCOUMTCCOUPON S A v iir m Savlyings To FUFR EN C H 'S M ------Good-for-jeye - P M UISTARD^ ! __ p : NEW YORK (UPI) ^— big SAV current energy. cris is,.ia p p m llm.ti On* Coupon entirely bad.'ihe-Sodety 'P a r Family PS 2» 30* EA. WRMOUT ” Visual Care saysr Cutbacki m f i c o u ro N fuel may have bencfic ' 1 P . M . \ S i k SIO.O0MJNIMUM effects on the eyes. i ^ ___'i p jil______:_P.U1CHAJI___ ------— D rr S p ^ o e r Sh<;rm o n .-a->iNew-— ^ w r — V S g l {ael. Clgar»tt*ilTi. LAST 3 DAYSi l z - - .... ______- ___t f g a ____SOOQU^t-WAUMAij < ; ______^ _ E A . _____ ^ r a n a — W M WM\ lIM n ONI JAK 'consultant to thc socloty.'s n g S f PER COUPON thc resultant decrease in roomrc I ■ I M AhE N T O i r i r = MEIN'S NYLON Q3UILTED temperature will make' the J I M Pf ^ COUPON COOIODJAN. 30.FEB. 2- eyes feel better. Cocooler - - - temperatures-make, thc c ARAWCE ^ C K E I retain' more moisture. 1 ^ Zip Front leads .to a lesseningJ of Kn DISCOUNT!■ COUPON SAVM a r m smarting, burning, itching. L A L i ! ! S-M-l-Xt ------$ S ® o WATER WEIGH WINGS IN EVERY— ______NOW I io-y ssn.pRIMi 110 m llM botf due lo bu |S T I ------^ ■------— H U - - ekc. ciflo(*ti«« i To* oi piemtnittiul pniM Cin tw unco K l GOOD AT WARIMART rtlfr X PIL., * mid dutrle, mlr f ' i 'p i NAMi'...^ UMfT MUR CANS- rou: « » e itm bodj ■jIm «piMfironiT I A O D M s s .. . ' k S P » COUPON J3M Weiecommendit. • ■ Q T Y ...... I 0«MMt H« Lo>*> V H . . C O U P O N G O)OD O JAN. 3Q-FEB. 2.. 1 iB I: PENNY WISE DRU« I BUCKBl’SFUlM 'S S, FfilD trS - 12 - 5 SUNOATSI LYNWOOD “I i : ^ H a ■ 9:30 - 6:00 PJI. MIV

‘ PHONE ■(•tihan F*bivarv 3. 1974 a t------r- [RNITMiU0APf1.tAilG£S . ' ...... M T lm it N«<*r». Twin' FFails. j IdAho' Wc«7iaveb«fl’56l V. Mnn trM.. im . Fuller and will feature ' ...... + o r our’ E ' O M s a l e - ■ Volcntine luncheon. : DKAll ABUy: t am aii -T-Vycjr-old widow wilh o 4-y en r w & V e 'Ducev ■ all old son riJ call "Jiinmy."" Six m onths bro I married John, " HANSEN - TTie Han« ___ •_____ Sundoy. Ihc Ihrtc of us wiuerc dining in u restaurant when insen 'A/in-fsr Pash'ons -^o . - i i / ; PTA will have a pancaliiciike , -y Jimmy dclibvratcly IhrcwV a dinner roll on tbe floor. John ? su p p e r fro m 5:30 to 8 p.m . FelF e b . \ \ / promptly slapped Jinimy aacross the face so >iard ll lefl on 8 a( the Hansen Elementarita r y imprifit on the boy’s chcckk Jim my didn't cry out, hc whim- School. Sluderits arc sellin:Uing I pcrcd a liltlu and bit his IIUp. th e n bijj le ars sla rted to run " tickets now and prizes wiilil bt e J m doMn his chuvlu. .awarded the students who.s sc e l l • • • A m an a t o nearl>> tatable Milneueou pipick on sJimebody your .siie and TWIN FALLS- - The fir:first -than ; slep oulsidc wilh'mo?” iB annual community servicv ic e * Ifr , USEPAR/ I My .husband luld the: ^Iran^cr Ui "uel last," and 1 ATES I a w a rd p ro jjro m 'o f th e ’ SnaJcn ak e------1 quietly said, -Thank you., ;iir. plea.se lel mc handle this." 1 R iv er Leo Q u b will be F e b . 22 aa t The stranger k-ft, and nott a word, was said for the rest of•' 7:30 p.m. in the VeraI CC. - . J the evening. H f RO/vV O'Leary Junior High Schoc 0 p an t su/'-^s^t 1------— — auditorium. Special awardr i . A r e 9 ^ will go to the “mosl dedicate'a te d p e rso n of o ur c onununity, fo PWHITIE d ------an outstandinR ■ job,: ' 7 o , T h e : Jimmy's community scrvice." Th *s^rfsw e-ar «> pubilc is invited. Refreshmentlents |STA G will bc served. lesson I Groot'looking outfit from Jfci #Vir'< n While Stag. A front-zip ’ ^ soddle-slitched jockol. ^ c o ^ fl plus splashy plaid pants. My husband iniiits that it he only wanted lo teach Jimmy Styling ^ toilorod with o fly front . ______a lesson. 1 say ho shouldn't I I have slapped Ihe child's facc In ___: J u s i recduced ... a n o fh t^r ----- ; ------;—and.«loslic - [ ' r ^ j “T t - . DEAR .MO.M: fh»e ihnul Sr P Jf= l\____^loss m ock c o m p lo ta s tho uld never slap a chirdS (ace In' h as evolved v e ry slowly sinci(h !!!!^______=5iC_AlLar.o^taQchififl-mishablfl_____ — IthceT------and dryablo. Yollow. Originally engagement ringiIngs IT'S IN SWEETBRIAR bluo and while. were broad gold bands wilh# ilh DEAR ABBY: Your stai;and a g a ia U .spcju.se s«.appin{;, I diamonds sunk deep inlo the afjrec with, but I mast prole;:esl your usc of lhe term, "wife- gold. Variations on this theme-m e _____ sw oppins." A Vrife ia-noL a pcposscssion. or a commodity ur a . .rem ained . popular..■'..for o n t h e m A l ; .mmdlesa'ninny who may bc-c-swupp(.-d or lent at lhe wifl'br': — c c n tu r ie s ;...... 11.—_TWIN FALLS. her husband. Yct,^ this U cx;xactly what that tcrm.impHe., , . (Have you ever heard unyontne c a ll it "hustMind .sw apping"? j WORDS COUNT , W s Wpl

— ...... - : DEAf{~ABOYr!'afn~an~oi■DmciailjTjnRa'KOd'yo'unr^iofttiin--- uith a serious, problem. Lastit rtcck I uenl .somewhere wilh l-G L O T N E a Rirl friend w ithout IcIlinRiR m y fiance. [We w cnl to a '• / " • singles bojih. I The first person I saw at31 the bj.sn WU.S my fiance! Hc iU IN alloiHM i ll^U hrertlsad BraiUld N a m e s ^ T O FIT . «as .anRrr with mc .so I left:fl Im m c fliate ly . Now he w on't ------' ______• ------pvpn .speak lo mi; when I m i l . ii-fiun-an-U ic-tckphuncl ______= ...— I'd like to see him so I'curun p u fch IhiiiK.s up.‘But Ifow?" :=^Sl«l=OHESESSES I i Q i ~ ¥ © W R ^ STILL SINOLK O n e Rack . . Vs OFF Exc.:ellenf selection DK.VR lo thle r nrJit -•Mnj;Irs bash"—juu'll V ------r;pnrt»tW y-(hid-hlm -tti'rre—Vouw h a v r 'a ^ 'im je f tT e a s o r r to 'tw ------^ r TIVF \ \ .angry with him » s he ha« to beb anR ry w llh >ou. And unlexi^ ~~ ~Oh~e R o c lc rr!^ he's wlllinR to bury the ha(Qu becom e olllclally slnRlp aRain. ROBES &G(GOWNS BLOUSSES-SWEATERS IFESTYLE • ProUenu* You'll feel beUerer U you get ll off your cbe»t. B r o k e n SS i iz n e s ftMany Colors Uf ------|r*r-*-per»®iial re p ly ; w rite to-(S.-ABBY,?::B9*zK'i;LW0*._t;.A:z:zzi; . CaUf. 9000. E acM se fU m peded. telf-addnued eavelopc, Thai's W hite Stor the rtew Burley Junior High School ay. pipe line, however, he added, I wilh the (iro v islo n .th e expansl( The good news, Chapmaj nslon can be covered Includc anI eight-inche reinforced brick wall with lan Chapman said the firm’s I by the budgeted funds. ' said; is that gas suppl;)ly geologists are “extremely sted structictural beams. This design would be Ely I The |«sent estimate of projectpro cosl Is about very strong, problem s m ay so o n co m e to aian optimistic they will find some lg, could be effectlvelv i^ulated and ' ■ $1.06 mUUon. o r a b o u t >120.0M.OOO IcM than the contaln.no i end. The lu d news is that ga: gas" in the area. They do nol ____ 0 combuatable.malerlal..Rldiardaoa--. I _____ earlittTttUmate...... ■ • - • - -said.------• -w ill cost-more in the future.'• ____expe c t to ilrtd anything like theh e _____ I A-maximum- of-JSOO.OM1.000 - w a a ^ s e l - f o r ------The bo ard Part”of'thC"prescnt“5upplj)ly huge reserves discovered in rd ap p ro v e d ».TOO to'cover th e c w f o f — I remodeling the Oakley HighIgh School buUdlng.. nuing one c _ ' problem, said Chapman, wa; ___ the.southweslia.thajnida330i.q:s _____ com er of the lot on which the new ___ causSffby iabng natural gas al I ------Richardson-sald-the-outsldBldB-of-the"buUdlng ------D e c l ^ c mmentary School will be consthicted at Chapman said. I won't look much different but too quick a rato from thc bul Inside It will be with earth1 andi concrete. I cssentlDlly a new building. Canadian wells which are the[j® C hapm an told’ th e cham ber — ^-aour<»-or^bout-tw<^Ii^sI6{ b « .w w »od- Idaho's gas. . Coldwell-Nampa-Boisc area is The extraction system which . how using when hb company separates water from the fuel ESSSoS^S^H which comcs from the well,jj 'begins to use the large liquefied . H B g B & I B H u—^tural-gas-plant.j^^ ■a.------• c ^ o r h f i n d le l h e $ (ra ln pufcm 1 = . This plant will allow greater "• 's to ra g e by cooling th e fuel until Measures arc being taken to' . it is^ a liquid. Natural gasas correct this, the ^ o k e r said. ‘ occupics 600~times less s^ce ExtreTje cold weather J n s a liquid than In ILs gaseous earlier this winter also affectcd . . fo rm , he said, ...... the supply, Chapman said. m f Chapman added supplyy Chapman told the groupIP E/\CH. Intent on heler own project. Sherry should be equal to demand byy much of the present crisis was Sturgeoo, left, and Conra Lee Bartlett, Shoshone next winter. The currentt brought about because of a 19WH P rojectsts clcmcntflrj- studcnta. 'work on their arts and ------rgfigrvp Itfp n flgntyfi__ jiicCiCcilirig.placed.oiLgas-by— ------T^rafU proji'cts-at-tbeli?lr-Frldo)M»ft«mooQ-bloe------— computed from the knownn the government. The marketIj . progress classes. Charlene Sheer;r Is the In s tru c to r fo r this reserves of gas and the6 Increased tremendously but enrichment chtss. ull1 a part of thc TiUe il expccted dem and, is 22 y e a rss companies stopped drilling forr • sp e cia l p ro g ra m l>ciDgg carried oul. for Intermountain Gns. lack o£ Incentive, he said. nalMonffirEna - n ■ IM l ^_____1 e o r a i

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• _ ___ ' .. " r * ' " T - ' ■ Wcdneiday. January ». J9?« ■nmes "n News, Twin Falli,-Idaho I FHA offers hoitme loans9 to low imcgme^ butilid-it^yqurirselfers r ^ - H iD S^F I------1 TWIN FALLS - Loans-fafor IncoiM. budget, current d e to , ■ buUd4t-yourself homes an its, construction snpervtsor pal» program Is that famlUes are« ago In Homedale “ n w k ed rea! H have a dependable annual real |1B,000 to $22,000. building sUe Is not a Incomc and ranging from 1 to GUNS! »»• expected to a id in thehe well” according to Jim ■ I n c t ^ of less than 18,000, Jim Plumbing, heating and1 prerequisite, and the loan mayay 81^ per ccnt. Mrs. Brown said, construcUon of the 'homes. A Wheeler. Owyhee County FHAHHA e lectrical work In the ■ show credit worthiness and be ; include the purchase price ofof Inter«led families may call _■ In of adequate housing.«• ______, JJSIHOtHOHIST.V '“ I Bieciw the program Is foror ■ ruraTBoiuIng, the hom es mustst — I ■ be built In commuhltles'of less OPEN DAILY 10ll0;S; SUNDAY 10-« _ ■ than 10,000 p erso n s, Judy THURS., FRI., S, I Brown, CAA housing aide said.I ■ ■nrc lfltwrortlJu prograiii Iff ■ to provide reduced-cost > A T . \ H housing for lower-lncome ' ■ families while assuring better- ■ built homes, llie p rice Is Jowered by families doing tHe" — ■ — labor-themselves -and-hy ■ buying materials as a group. I- H Each family’s loan ■ application Is appraised . I I ^ j ^ n - ■ independently, with no m absolute standards. for I granting the loan. The I " nvm... ' _ l ln_ most, cases made . _ I J — ■ — by the county FHA supervisor. ■ ' is based upon the fam ily’s Charge It ______AtKman -I-BLM-toiup^ F l o o r M o d e l s ^ " A .ii.a fl______I dam site SAVE! GIANT r o V e ! \ BUHtEV“=- Prospecllvo- ' I bidders for a recreation W ,- = s tl l y L i g h t i n g ■ construction-project at-the B r L A M P S A L E != ■ Salmon Falls Dom picnic area ■ west of Rogerson toured the Y o u r C■ l h o i c e ! ALE!— — I 'site with Bureau of Land ■ s w ■ Management (BLM) officials - ■ — 1\iesday. 8 8 R*g. 2.97 V ^AG ■ From ^ ,0 0 0 to 1100,000 has 38.88 I s -.1*1 I been, allocated for the BLM I project, which Indudcs the . 9 7 IVIPS ■ construction of 14 camping I sites In the area. Presently the I recreation facilities consist ■ only ofa few garbage cans and I f f » ■ picnic tables and on old boat I launching ramp, according to . 8 8 I Nick Cozakos, BLM district 2 S m, 8 8 TO iJ : ' . I mai^ager. I ^jeclflcatlons for the project Enhance your home withv these beautifully B listr the construction’ of _____craftedJamps-Choose:e-from-classic-ginger— m z I roaUp Lcamps...... ?.97 C. Bristol swag'£ lamp v/ith S5 I If- the total bid excceds the F. Reg. 2.96 14" or 15'5" Lamp Shade.. . 1.97 white with>n-glare b diffuser. ■’ ; I money allocated, hc said, "we tion. Overall<16".....14.88 I will, do in priority what w e can S ■glass lamp In j I afford.” C. 17.888 8 ^ ^ brown decora- .L2 I __ T ^ bids will bc opened a t 2 — — ill, 9x20" 17.88 ; - T office. I Both Twin Falls County and - M ..._thc Salmon Falls Canal (>■ I a rc "joining 'th e "T tC S i In =^==9Jtl2'£^SIIAitrRIRUG ' " ■■ — S I updating the recreation area. ASSORTMENT k 2 6 " * ■ The county has . a g re e d to 9 6 I expand the present boating RAMED - I -■ .f5.c|]liles_whHe_the._canal.-__ 2 5 ? ■ company will provide a • CTURES:-.- "Polyester sh ^ room-siI'Size.rug - I caretaker for the area. with rubberized waffleB backingt 7 *l- ^ in popular decoratorr sshades. S Reg. 6.22 Carpet UnderlaHay 5.66 ^ ^ I SV skiers S . m I 1 ^ 1 5 ’ NYLON RlRUG P A llrocli>ictlvo 21x26". I T * * _ w ith - 2 ''.- ^in N Y ^ v /o o ddon- o r • frame. • Largo ' Big nylon cut-pile rug is latex- I r a c e s • o f s u b jo i backed.sergedonalMsidisidesfor b p l l durability. Colors. Big savsavings! ' I ' SUN VALLEY - Sun Valley I skiers swept the Miller High' ■ Life Cup last weekend at 1 19x33” SCATTERRRUG I ^ ■ Hunter Mountain, N. Y. ■ Renzo Znndcglacaomo, the . . J. OurR.g;99- I Italian rookie- skiing, for •a : r . J iyiuuaaranQ:Sann^alloy;’igon::~i: • I Saturday's giant slalom J_^'Hi-twist" reversible rug3 fcfor hall- I competition. Ken Corrock, Sun • ways, in front of sink; orr lalaiindry I Valley, won Sunday’s slalom • . rooms. Looks great! Cha I competition ahead of ^Ider Charge il! I Sabich. i NYLON AREA RUG Rl I ___ Corrock's first has earned __ S s WK^mm ■ T im tSiSOO to date and has : Our Reg. 4.96 4 ■ > .placed him 13th on the tour, 111 Handson J Days Only J f j I 'tie d with Mike Schwalgcr and YourChoicel I Werner Blelner. " sires Sus I Cover those heavy traffi(iffic areas I Behind Sflblch In the slalom Perfect for • -r..-:’ with a non-skid, latex-bacsacked 3x I Sunday was Qynastar-Sun wall grouj 5' nylon rug. Choice of colors. I - Valley -racep'- Eberhard oupings...... ^ I ^hmalzl. Hank Kashlwa 1 - fourth. Your Choice! I "I .'^Firat; MCOOdahdthM:sf«ts------I Saturday were taken by. DECOIl XARPET 1 I /Jahdeglacomo; Alain Penz, WITH* WALL~ 1 ^ , Rpsslgnol:Sun_y^ley.and RUNNER ■ I Schmaltl.__ Dyhastar-Sun ____ WIRM I ' \f ^ e y . Haral,d Stucfer placcd - Our Reg. 2.37 J I fourth. n) I ^ 3 Days Only ' | I ; Overall standings following , 1 1 7 i\ L n I - the sixth' stop on the Benson I and Hedges Grand Prix' circuit I ^ o w s three Sun Valley raccrs I I 1^ the top six. Zandglacomo is ' I in second place, with 146 points Prapticol 22x70" cut |I'NAME I m d t l 9,000 behind Hugo Nlndl, // / Lovely 14 ' pile poly-propylene |■ ADDRESS...... I with 157 points and I20.SOO. ' / / / Ifc rectangtestesorovats ■ C IT Y ...... runner is latex-.|I Dtoot.l Mololrf Ihan F«bi I IJaclng third Is Perry /- ’L-stiSS with gold > I- ■ftompsoDirrll7=polntarand:::__. color-1)r-frames.'— baqke_d_f3nd_\^ashqble. 1^ ^ ------^ — - K m a r '.'.'.' p h o n e .'.'..'.'.'..'. '8 * i I M4',200; fourth, tie between . .Multi-Color shodes. >b>va>v } I9 7 4 al , j|| ----- tiehz~:ahd“ Sahlehr‘ with - UB •— rtjlnts each: sixth, Stuefer, 82 ' copv"*>»ito [^Ints and 18,700. Running - 1 se v ^ th is Schmalzl, 67 points I and $6,600, who Is ahead of I m p i p i i i v b i»T4br s s Kncso[CBmoL^v 7 Rfflihiwa; with'63 points and - I ■K.IQO. ' . I HQW-J ■ .i • • •• - ’11 ____ , 1.54 . Tim«-Newi..Twin Fal'flili. l«y,.Jnnuary.M’30,jm______1_ ”JAY‘S BRRINGS YOU TliHE LOWEST Pf»J?1CE5 IN TOWI'N! • 7 ■ ’ .- .• i i u f I: :

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_ _ ■ ■ I Wedneiday, Janoary 30, 1974 1TImes.News. Twin Falls. Idatto 35 T^vkin Falls BH i g h S c h oool reports 8 s t u d e n t s8 o n sem esister hono]T r o l l TWIN FALI^ — Ibe-Twii rin— Grabert.-Nancy Grossalnt,nt.- David- M arsh,-Pete-kartiiirtla;— Lott;— Ellxabeth" Mablee"^ Farnjwortfi^ ^Jim Farrar•ar, . Sophomore glrb receivingring Patti Schuler, Karen aiotwell,:11. Kathy Baker. Anita Barnett, Falls Higb Scbool Hrs•st G t^ Haf«, Elinor Hann,u>. R ick IdatU ce. BUI M iller. DouDoug • Rebecca Meeks. Lauri McirrlsIs,' David Fouls. Tracy^iadfleldeld, 4.0 grades for first semesterster Kelly Sturgill, -Suzannene Minnie Bates, Brenda Berlin, semester honor roll ws;es Siaron Harshbarger. M ueller. Karl McCullough. Shellila Wayne Haflner, Jim Hartmarlan. are Robin Baun. Janetn e t Thom as. V anessa Volk. Loisols Lori Bingham. Christine Britt.' relea^'this week Franlnk Lorrie Henscheld. Lori.Jrt. Bruce McNee. Rod McNe?New. Nelson. Janet. Pairot, Undila Ron Heath, Ross Hensor»on, B u rk h art, K a re n F b u ts, Q ieryl;ry l WllUe, a n d S ally A nne Watt.lit. Charlton, principal. Herman, LeAna Hoover,' Andy Nelson. Robert ReedeiKler. Parrott. Janice Phillips. Jar»n T e rry Jo h n so n , Bill M ann, M■lax a G ra v e s , M e la n ie H am ilto:on. n , - Sophomore girls with 3.0 S.C ^ Senior g t l s ta m in g 4.0 graTithlalla Kevin Rosenau. Santontos Terri Rice. Brenda Roper!T. K evin M e rritt. 'H m MiUetJer. Julie Tews and Teresaesa Allred. Linda Armstrong,ig*. I DON BROWN’S | ° Lori Broadhead. Qaudlilla Kdfoed. Barbara Lister. Vickiede Salinas. David Scott, Davl«vld EUzabeth Russell, Kathy Scotttt, Randy Moore. Marteltell TVemblay. :• •B rum bach, — T a m mly j Maughn. Janice Moore. Kathyhy '• Shorthouse, Davjd Smitl:ilth, Stephanie Slmonds, Jenn)ly M orrison. M ark M orrow . Kell;elly Sophomore girls with 3.5 SAFETY SERVICE Casperson,' Carol Covingtonin, Murphy. Janice. McBride,Ie, Lalne Steel, James Slewarifart, Skinner. Debby Skrederstuu, • Newton. Uren Novak. Bryo:yon averages are Janet Allen. Debra Eldredge, Sandrsra Stacy McCullough, Susanan Gary Stuart. Bill Sweet. Dan Da Stephanie Slimp^ Alana Smithh .___ Powlus. Brent Powlua. JameTies K aren B r o w n . M arsh£ a N e w s — Haminond,-Margaret.Karvey,ly,— McGlochlln.-Karia Nipper,!r, • - Tudor. Denny-Wentworth, and;an Catherine—Sterling.--Samia— Roman.—Bryant—Rudd.--RoiRod • • Brumboch. Sue Carlson, ______DebWe.Hoether, Betsy_ICatz,tz.___Hosalee.Olmaieod.... ______Schaeffer, Jussell-Shanerler,— Arlene aawson,- Joyce Ditt. Ui Nutting. Leanne Olmstead,id, ___ Debbie Ottersberg. _Ju^th.ith_____Junlor_glris_earning-.4.-.4.0 Junior boys earing 4.(i.D Klrk-Starry.-Kirk-Thiel.-KeUelly— ^Usa-Cerbcn— Liz-HancJiey; KireFDslerkarap. Parrott. sHerrle Pedersen,n, average for theJlrst semestcistcr averages ase Ken AamodtIfT jrimpson. Brian- Wagnerler, Leslie Haney. ' Lorix>rl . Stephanie Parker, Wendyly Debbie Pierson, Luanne j^ott,t^ are Shawna Allred. Elle;ilen Jerry Atkinson. Dave^e William Ward. Jerry WlUlamjms, McCalllster. Susan Meyer, Petty, Barbara Smith, Sharonon - Sherry Randall, Jerl Sabon,in, /\nderson, Beth Arnold, Dianiana Lanaberry, Brant Oswaldd. Qarence Wlrschlng.' Bo'Sob Lllla Montes, Diane. Murphy, 7;5;i-o*>:{| • A U 9 M M I N T ------^------aibwT^uire~Sta3lny, UndyJy— Miireh-^finaerJimTSchheraer.-^ :^•'-^«Hey7m-a^Bfiaey^sIrc^: ------WKJdrCralg-WrlRhrr------ffln rr N c a i ,-T m i'y ~ S h ft« -7rer;— er; b i n — ...... 417 Main I. '^7]3.a2IS Sterling, Jeris Stonemets,s, . Lucinda Schuft, Chris Shlndle,le, Charlton, Kathleen Colemarn a n . Those w ith 3.S a v e r a g e s areri SwaHot^. ValleHe —. Florence, -Ded«-^G«r4nerner-,—-Gory — -Champlln.' Johr Tumer, Cathy Walker. Sandrara Swafford, Jerrlne Taylor. Sue□e Nancy Helvey, Reva Ann Am Chapman, "rim Crist, Cralj ____ - Wasden. Nancy Wonderlich.h . TTiompson, T erral Thornto nn. . Johnson ,_Ch a ry.l_KI ngbpniorn. Day. Brvant E^aston. Aller "Undy‘Turner, Roxy W alRa^‘S. Melva Nussbaum, Solly Sorariran.. Evans. Edward Fuchs, Douf — ^'SciOor g irls nrith3 J a v e ra g ess s Carolyn Whltobcad, Ann M arie-le- Linda Stevens. Marl;aria Hillman. Seott McNees, Garj 'or better arc Virginia B au^,h, Williams. Kathryn Williams..IS .. W okerslcn. Miller. Dennis Molyneaux - ‘.TerryBlel.CoraJyn Bodcnstab,b, Tina Williams, Wendy WorstcU.U. ;- - Junior girls .with - 3.S 3. _£AtrcU Newland. Carl Overlln Carla Bowyer, Mary Jo Bjrne,e, , Senior boys • receiving 4.01.0 averages arc Linda Andcrsbr-son. Mark Phillips, Jcrr-ROdSClh Jan Carey, • Karen Cook,t , se m ester grade ai-erages arere C h ery l Armstrong. Tamjara ar Mark Roske. —.- ...... ^Beverly— Davis; Conniele - Herb Arnold, Steve Brawley.y. Arrington.- .Linda Bowenven. David Ruther. Solon Sort, ...... *J)awson,>Denlsc_ Dillon,_Suele . Gary Ctocan. Michael.Fuller.r. . Laura Bowman. Rhond;m da.. MarkSlaucht£r..Bryan.Smlth, ;Everton, Pam_Flsh,_Marionin_ E d w a rd G e o rg e , L o n n iele Brown. Jan Casperson. Kareioren Jerry Vanderdoes. Lloyd ;Flsher, Oierle Fries, Paulaia Hendrix, Tom Lauderback,k. aark. Dixie Eldredfe. LcAnj:Ann Walker. Uoyd Warren. JefI _ .-.Etou^lM...Maciumu!r.__ P e n nis b------Cates. .CTcryUHack. Und^inda Wlsemanand'Tucker Woodson, ^ ------^rareryl'G lIIespi^H rti^y‘ "Ryall." Scott- SmithV M ark•k • Hii'mmond, Robin* .Hanninn*-.. Junior .boys wilh, 3.C — — 'QTfartney.--Connie—Halby, Smutny.WUllamWorkinaniJlmm • Jocd'y-h'ttiggbbotham, Bonniinnie averages arc Dave Anderson. Sun M aid ■ ‘Linda Haney, Delanie Harper,r, Wrlghl. Fredrlcli Vogel, Hrluiac. Usa Jacobscnr Ella-EIL Tom Ash. James Balehtlne, fickle 'Harlruft, Allisonn Senior boys with 3.5 gradele Jimenez, Marilyn Jones, Daniel Beus, George killings, Hurlbut, Cindy Jardlne, Maryy averages are Tony Ardissonne.e. -. Knthy 4Clely, Sharoiiron Bruce Bird, Verle Breshears,; SEEDLESS I I OIL Jones, Teresa Inman, Janicee Danny Arrington, Tomm Blanfbrd. Marie LeClair, Manlary Christopher Brown. Barry •;Koch, T e re sa K ra m e r, HoUyy Ashcnbrencr, Coscy dements.s. Madsen. Zora Morgan, Paultaula Burnikel, Gale Carpenter, — — 'tjihgdon, Jennifer-Linford,I, Hank Heeling, Steve High.h. Murray.' Paih’ Nielsen. Kath]athy John Carter. Roger^ RAISINS I POURING _ 15 0 . . _ Jackie Miner. Lorle Mink, j — Gary-ICoutnlk, Monte K ram er,r. .Q'Keefis, Debbie ,Prldmor.ftorft.:._chc}fitcnsen,-T-crry Conner, PaTfy McClenny, Dlonee*'’ Bradlcy'Talrdr D avcL a^ey~ ’ JoAnnft Sm lthrtorralne Snilthllth.T-Hbbert“ Cduch.--Curtis -cox; CeTmpiore-Ar t —SPOUTS= Nellson, Myra Olsen, Susann George LoughmlUer. Harlantn Debbie Thlebert.' . .- 'Tracy Dawson. , Jerry ■ ■ - __7 Inch Rosenof, Shailnon Rudolph,I. .Mink.-, Junior girls earning 3.13.0 'Eiscr^aucr. Don ElsinK. Boyd ■ G bU Scherblnske, Debbiec '.Mike irforgan. Gary Nelson,1. averages are Mary AnrAnn Jj 59' Value . — - — Sharp, E)cbble Slmonds. Jullnee Phil Newton, Kent Schmidt,t. Anderson. Bonna Bauertie r, Staley, Barbara Swan, Dawnn Um Schmlts, Don Swenson,rt, B e v e c ly B e c k s te a d . K ain n d l ; 7 3 * __ ___ l^omas, LeeAnn Vance, Jon Taylor, John Thompson.1. Bingham. .Denise Bolton • - Nancy Vazquez; Nancyy Dwayne 'Tucker. Kevan Webb.-S.- Catherfne' Brady, Ivy Briggs 40 & UNDER ’“Sherri Brown. Roberta Carron . Old Spice Walker. Patty Westbrook, Bob W illiams, Lance U ndhjem . Puplicati Bridee Club - NewrFormulaa ‘ff filelody Youtz, Diane Zuck. . Dave Ward. Brent Watson, Anne Oow, Shawna Craig hra Um1t«d to players • Senior girls with 3.0 gradee Senior boys with 3.0 a v e ra g eis s Jenny Cunningham. Debrr - og* 40 ana und«r t A nti-Perspirant- - . iiverages are Norma Allen,I, are James , Bailey. Craigg E a s tm a n . MICRIN PLUS &ot>en A rc h er, JoA nn B a rtlett.;. B a rg er. David B astow . Tonyly -C h r is ty F o w a rd ,. 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Mary Jo Klenlen. hrptu: blxpiititfari \ - ^Lucille Eldredge, __Sandy_/ Richard Harvey., I kMli. ------— ■' E ldredge, B onhle "E ngelhard,. . Haynes. Efic Hovey, Kent>t Robin Lamb. Cherk ter^ For Information. Coll: 1 Howard. JlmJd. Jenkins. RossIS.'. I^wrence. Debbie. Ledbetter, aonnle Fcnslermakcr, Tawna :------733-4759------— Fullmer;—Karen—QarofoH—7— Kirchenwltz,- Douglas-ljursor.r-— Terri— Ledbetter;-—Tonyt ------Band-Aid—^ ^ Vitamin E - Charec Glasslnger. Carla1 Ralplr Loc, Kevin Mahler.r. Lindsey. Alma IJster* CjiithlothIa iBANP^Alp ]^ y ^ PLASTIC - 1 STRIPS I BEAUTY' 120 0 . »/. Inch I I CAKE ^ 1.49 Value 8 9 * 1.79 V a lu e 7 9 * Pack-of Two LJvetlteadyJ-Ec. Set-— ___PILLQVL __GRILUT____ M 8 ^ 1 ^ CASES , SKILLET > , 3.95 V o l u e : g 7.97 Value

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