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“Z Z I z I H e s ri-stnkeacicross^des was no im- dor such1 coiconditions, no government in B a g h d a dd /:• concern"’’■ and may have violatedted mediate indication hovlow llic devel- . Israel coulduuld have taken the’declSion to“ W-\ [....1..: . A m erlcanlinlaw . ------opment-couid affect thelie Middle East bomb thehc reactor, Such an attack ISRAEL The Unitnited Slates offered help to peace mission ot U.S.!. envoy Philip .Jaflerilww a as operallonal) would have _ I ;; • :: jT c lcan UP aanv r radiation leaks froiifth^!h Thiel said. — awarded the estimated Sl-m$1 iH ipm ^aLrflrl-hv-lhPi—i=Prom-its-owr»-budgel- - — ^-^tasrificd- ...... VTT-.- D 4 - 8 ------^ - O p i n i o n - m ...... A4 ------, E P A on Moy 29. operations office also> inin-Boise wllh abo'ui seven1 bn downtown Pocatello,). ■ 7~' ~ C oiriicsT ..... 7T—.... B7 Peoplea ...... A 6 _7.— ThleI-sald_the_contra(ract-was- still subject-to-L___.em ployecsdtw oiEEA\-ptflff-mombers^ii()w-work^ L? f • -T lilol <;nlrt t|^P pl^nnrnleraL-scopo-of-Uic-federal— =------_ - — Dear A bby-... — ' - S p o r t s> —...... ; . : D l - 4 — ^ -^ubralsslon-oran-flccepiip ra W ^ o rk plan by tHe directly on air quality inlinldaho.Thieisald. take-over would not di(f(flTner mucn iroiii lliu biaie — ^— - program . I d a h o ...... B3 Valley 111life ...... B4^ ■ company and approval of the operation from EPA E P A officials will annonnounce details of the opera- d irector Anne McGill Gorsirsulch in Washington; D.C. 1 approval perhaps later this5 ‘‘Mainly our operationsons will be fewer and we will M a g t c V a l l e y ...... B l W e a t h el r e r ...... A 2 tion following national af T he am ount of the contintract would be negotlalQd week. not have the sam e sensitivsitivity to local problem s. By _ M o v i e s ...... A 6 ^ T h e W e s e s t B 8 later wilh the company, hesaid.'he .‘‘M uch information is nol available ye!." ThielI th al 1 m ean w c will nollOl beL able lo give the same Costs would • probablyIly exceed $860,000, the said. rcsuonseto local inquiries.ries."______

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^OtteDUmcsiiavcliieard-yousou speak of ono------^—------^are probation,-nonio-more ihanTO"duys In jalil, il" losler c a r^ "W e all a re concerned lhat peoplee in that situation can whocommltsawrongasthou,hough he were not one of you. group homes such:h ast the McAulcy Girls Homem e in Buhl and really putut themselves in danger, it'sIt's nicei lo lake a firm ------—- but a^trangeruntoyou andd atan intruder upon your world.Id. other community^yw rvices, stand, ButUt how fa r can we go when1 thethey are not a danger — KahJl Gibran, TbePropbetlAef. -- . . The m ajority of o male and female juveuvenile_status tosocioty^y?'-iheaskcd.------— poffenders'commiujltted-to-lhe-DHW-have-boer toenhpfae^-bn-^ ------DHW-9oaodal-Servicea-Superviaor-RorR(fteann-Hnrdin-said ------— f t By'liONNIEYAHVAH ' probation, accordir'ding to figures from the past»»°“,ry<^;rs.- ft ------sinlns-oltiffendcrs-tond.to fruslratc> soignrml wnrkf>nL-mnm------— — - - T JTTJgg TVgffS It'flfgf ~ — .. io - id a h o rs u tuus s oilendcrsmannot-be-Mni-K ' ii-to-me-Youth ------thnrrcrtmnrtnal'Offenders i becausetroatiuatmcntxiaourccsarczuZL ------:— Services , a 1lock-up facility n ear SI. Anti\nthony that Is lim ite d .- ore. serious.offcnders.-Thl6-f ___:_reserved_fotimore Is-policy.-first------•■tug- ssl'aleI of the art jusfisi?t“liit:T h ere in dealing w ith ' - S w i i ^ F A L L S — If a girlI Is 118 and runs awayr she breal?aKs entbrced yearsjre-Sgo._CMUhejiumbciJ)Uc UemalCiaeal ------—naJaw ,------— [fenders.” Hardin said, ■ / TThere by half, Shuleulersaid. ontroycrsy, over handllpg_siaUis sla offenders j Iso _ But,^beCause_she_lsrl6_otLor.^I4jor- -17, - she_commlts od-we do not place (hem In St. "status” offense. She canbeo3e<^me a wani of the stale orr ht ^ ’ “ I think il'B good reatmenl-less-effectivcTjntHrrthnconstsnm trinn'aiii------It’s far more ap’pnpropriale to treat them in“lfi£ .jailed, put on probation or plaiplaced in foster care. tne eommunP >,^0lO said she believes status offeioffenders are like time ,, ty."hesaid. “ A status offense can onlyJy 1be. committed by a juvenll bom bs. AlAlthough their offenses a rei_not not as serlou^s those ~and Includes running away,fi trtruancy, Ijqttor violations an r ------In 1974; Congresscss~passMa~Juvcntle;JusUcc :ot-orlmlniinal offendersr;thordircclioiijii th'eyI -.afc-liea~d^ i n ______' being uneovemnhu ■ Iflkea a stand aaflgnlnat 'placing jiiv p n ll^-ill. In dcioftUon------coaltftcntfid in cm ttn nuri* KiTioua D iw ei cen ters like SI. AniAnthony o r in jalls: States wt ------People involved In juveollenlle doiipquent programs hav psychoioglst P aul'lm saidd irire a ttn eht is usually •' , , _p m vi» thpy npo roHi•pdnring thf» number_QLalflmi —~lon»rdcbatcd~whethcrstattgi ;< tg p ffe iiden n fliuuW tw a llowc “ to Be jailed w placed In 1x1Ixk-up insUtutions. said Johnhn~ - ^ ed in the state! aia re Ineligible for federal fun^l„„dsall=eaM -^™ « V-’ Then they can be left in their:leirhome environment sShuler,' Idaho Department.ofl of Health and Welfare youtS through the act. lowing status andthe.en'intire family canbe counseledled oni the problems. rehabilitation coordinator. Idaho m et theB irequirement by not allow L .. ' , ThepIplightof female.„ ” i.„ . offenders at the YouthY< .Services Center in, St.St Anthony, Shuler said the objectivee itin handling status offender lotional death before she cries•les out,t the help comes J" -Shulersaid. — ;■— juvenilinile.iJelinquents___ ishould l no^be pjulshment bubut (reatmenl of the probier J Is less effective, h e s aid.’ icausHiglfaciuvcnlleloiNmmllimJlstatuaoffensesr:— —------:------Some-statea-na-lo-lon^Mlle-courtTpotllions-ins-Iot^totus - itof.threefiarts Options available to h a[Mile i^ statM offenders in-Idaha h o -...... offenders. Shulers^id.,-— ’ -' • • • ’ '.Sw & A W A Y S P ^

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I s r ale li re i d ss t ir s s t o ir m G )f pr ~ ; ■ attacked ancand destroyed an Iraqi on pages A3, A'7® nuclear weaponipons. nuclear readactor near Baghdad, the = "• _ WilJioul JetalHng deta llic num ber or - i l - governm entt announceda: Monday. t 10 details of type of plaiiesliies used. Ilie statem enl JANON ., ^ underworld — bul gave no The United:ed States dcnounccd the dam d age, said.'“Tlie IsraIsraeli Air Force went oul H^K^HOBeirut — ——^udhdad- '-Sundav raidid and officials said it Neither Israelis nor Iraqi?[]i.s repurled to attack thehe Osiris ( atomic reactor ' " Jeopardizedi tlthe-continuance of inlli- any a injuries oFdcains, i' a re- Egypt denounced the2 raid ns Israel said[l it i tacted ; now because "in ' Israel destistroys Iraqi porjed nine( U.S.-builtU planes, proba- threatening tl an "alreadyt explosive a short time, the lli Iraiji, reactor would B ^V Jerusalem I bly Phantomsms,, was "a very sertous situation" s in (lie Middle p:p:as(. Gold have been ready, read and operating. Un- ■N. atomic reailactor near AI developmentIt 5and a source of utmost prices p soared. There wasas no Im- der such conditiiditions. no government in B ag h d ad concern”’ ancand may have violated mediate n indication how Ihe tl devel- Israel couldhave hav taken the decision lo American law.iw. , opment0; could affect ilie Mij-adiqaclivlly^ rt . .. - . nuclear n: potenllul. Primee Minister - '-Yuval Ne’omfOman, a prominent pliysi- Persian gulf. " “ Iraq corifirrrirmea the surprise'aftack Begin B said tlie attack wasas planned cist* on Ihe Israeli Isi Atomic Energy "*:11[^B~omheFrench-ch-bullt re a c to r— n a tif^ 'months 'rr .ago and approved Osiris after anai Egypy^ai^god pt tho pCabinet Sundaj^, .seoNNUCLEAR U C Page A3 Califoomians Ibattle Tew policy forC cnitrnl tr Amor- there was no0 discussiond of n nillllarv B Timcs-News wriler FlTcropefafToiiions Dcanwarenouse. lean economic developmentsI ______- California men chargdreed with lo Ihe Utah C< The two leaders met aion*me. except -.ernm ents of NilN icaragua and Cuba. But I burning down- the Be blish Jurisdiction in Ihc. _foi-for interpreters, for an houour and 10 Reagan, acconording to the official, told I w arehouse wiil take ihciiheir extradl- _ m inutes in the Aspen Lodgdge at the the Mexican1 presidentf of' U.S. con- I jm eys will m ake a cose tion figtit to California < rustic Camp David presidedential re- cerns over commiinisu cc arms ship- I mund Brown. j r o Sc r of Brown's staff that treat tr< in Maryland. Aftenvnvanj. of- ments to Nicatcaragua. ajw El'giUvaa^r B I nu,y>.r^ fn r Snltnn<;• MMnvAr Tl"» thCV hu • C OSt,establlstiod Jurlsdlrllnn __-fk-lals—describsd—the—metm, icctin?—as— antt-tne~iicgesgeS£liy~gt a n A nferrgari"! le defendants retain the------” 5 , Wbods and his businessa aSciatei although ine“. "spirited and very amiable.".” response.' "• pppnllng the BQvemor's_ ___, _-.MarliniTaylor_of Madcrdcrar-Galif ------aiiLlfln-QLaPD< — Judging-frbm-the-commelie n ts-o fa On- lhat poi^Int~th‘^fflcial“ said, I the California courts. . gei say th e two men wiil ST? se< ov: senior U.S. official. w ho'' attended Lopez Portillo10 Itold Reagan a realistic I _ femor’s warrant. ■ ' • defendants' lawyer. expanded cxi tahcs.between thee twot lead- appraisal of the th region rnust Include 1 15 Californian Monday gu, m em ber of Brown’s slafi guest’ a g r ^ 'M o x ic o can aiact aV 'a' and 'the extexternal causes or~de- 1 --cni5-Triirodicrs~and Tay: a re prepared lo volun------■communtcator*'coi of a~TJB!RBjv-TXJlicy— BrflblliratnrnT^ el to Utah if Brown's tov answ er th e chargcs (ilot toward Central American natatlons. "There are*6 no solid solutions to ' against them. ; __ . them Hn Salt Lake City,r .a a n S . S A joint policy for the Caribbean Ci __ economltproblijblems’J: that-spown polit- ■ ------Ing a heflf lhgon-ttie^asueriHc , ------B|tRci sut?n :j5asrn!=»llft»ing-develoilopedHhe-=—Ical-unrestrfcop TjpcrPorttlloTvasTjUSlea ity officials Prlday In- off a g a n a g r e e d n p o lic y oof f 1st^llity One atfbrney said h ecxicx p cclsm c official said, but it basicallyly calls for Portillo, Rea< !m of the move. hearfng will be held wlthlrIhlnthenoxt increa,sed economic aid fifrom the ' .S eeP OORTILLOPageA3^ R to sec . . . in a due 30 days.'- - - - ^ ^ process hearliirlng whether Utah has Woods and Taylor werwere s^cd- any jurlsdlctlictiori," BiegCl said; "If ' I ■ ■■ uled lo appear Mondaylay In Mon- u ,ey (Snil ;.akeU l County Attorney's ■ - terey County Municipalal (Court for -.nrnppi p^tnhti If they can’t, they, ^E P A r € n i < r f i m[xrguarcdhWaho hearing was continuedi-unlH u A ng. K prosecuting in-Ihc ______10. ______^ ^ . ■By.LARRY.SWlSHE R _ _ _ I irJdahoJs:Ujo:onIy^6lale-kho'kiiown to have-aboHshcd------^Tho5altCakc^:ounly-A te r" lt—wn5~dIsclos(Kl''------~ — n e i a t ed a is t o r y - 'its it air iiuSIty program. office has charged Wood It employed 22 slaff meinbeinbers and cost $2ik).000 in ^ s , prcsl- Monday thalIt 1Taylor, who.operotes _ , on page . ^ ______3, dent and owner of Co;Commodity ^ [jgiin warchiehou^ in Madera, has ____ -8lati> funds aiid about $800,000,oooln i federal funds, Marjcctlng Corporation:lon which turned ovorhlihis operating license to ^BUJSK — ine U.SrEnViivirorimenfar Prolectlon = Some legislative leadersers have said a stale' owned ^e a n s Inc.. and Ta:Taylor cach the.Calitornlalia D epartm ent of Food AgAgency and a California coi:o t^ a h y will share the a:am ount of federol funds graigranted to Idaho Inst y ear piprogram could be restoredd n(next year. If Congress with arson with intentI tolo defraud g^d AgrlctdluIture amid allegations duduty of controlling Idaho's aitlir pollution. fcfor the state program and spispecial studies, he said. aiand the.Reagan adminislraliralion curtail Ihe EPA ______Rnprlnnlnj^ .Inly- fA«4Arn1 np/irnllnF^ tti|ll_____ . r e j — |~ T O " e 7cfrai^erslenrrromonriS ifJuIyvT th eir l)ein_sr__ 'replace the state’s a ir qualitjIty p’rdgram i wiiich was fcfederal budget ciils precludeuded a sufficient increase ' M urray Michael, chief off lh(the Idaho Bureau of Afr- I " ______• ab

- = S p c^ t p h co s = ^ e t v ^iscdaticnr u s f i f nd e l i n gu e j a c i i pm o b l e n r oi\Oltentlmcsltavelhesnlyouspciypea*o/o/if ______a re probation,^ no moinore lhan 30 days in Jail, fost[oster care. ^;^!We all are-ci-concerncd IhaLpeopleJn.Uia.Uiat situation can.______who commits a wrong as thoufih.igh he were not onc ofyou. ______group homes such asis t:the McAuley Girls Home in Buld^I d — really put Uiehemselves In danger^U’s.niceiiice lo’ take.a f ir m ------bUibut^'rangerimtoyouandaninnintriideriipon your world. ------other coromunltyrerv , -■ stand: But ho'low far can we go when they;y nin re jiotjLdange r— — ------Kahll Gibran. The Prophet. ______Tiift_majorlty_oLjr fnnl In 1974, Congress papassed a Juvenile Justice ActAc which of crim inal 0offenders, the direction IJieyhey are headed in - t>eing ungovernable.------take#-a-«tand -agalnjilnst-placlng-Juvenlleis-in-d{-detention— courdlead theiiemto more^erloujuroblemsrms:------cen ters like St. Anthoihony or in Jails. States whichlich do not _ J. PeopleJnvolyed in Juvenilei d

■ <1 r _ ' ...... • : 1 .____ ’ A.ZTImes-News.TwlnFiIn Falls,.Idaho Tuesday, J'uuH' n e B ,l0e i Soliidaxitty rea — Solldar- averting Ing th e strike and a com m unlquIque of the International L abor Organiza- from the Ihi Soviet leadership. In whiwhich, .. The iettcr apparentntly was sent after Theyey cquoted it as saying there still* Hy leader Lech Wale;alcsa returned to by th e dl j cifflclal news agency P A P saltsaid tion. ■ “ ex trememe anxlety’’_was voiced oyover_ theJSolidadlvJeadciIcr^iP-lasl week _was a c chance to save, the slluatioV ------• Pninnii fnr. ,»«yrf‘t -tflllM-with tn gflV~>hdtalJa Oic8-wou] to solve their problemsjjoihell-i , the governm ent w erec o(adjourned am id ^ v ln g ddetails. e: provinces if the govei'crnment did not Theyy said s the Soviets felt resolviiIving things rem ained as lh< rep o rts Ihe Soviel Unlo prosecute police who10 allegedly beat the Polls ahead of the emergency pacty! inlon was mount- ThA_rf K o * ts said ress in Ju ly. , ___ ~1ng pressure oiQ^olish- 'Ut-it . •'i!iieiiiifa"'werenioWiw^HingiU«Hune==i^^ aacKclown oaihe union ly takCT p a r t ^ talks with1 a . north-central cl^yofBjBydBoszci. Involveded the fact lhat "constant _con-_.. co; and. the .partj^_was_l riey a rc worried about ^ e ' lns£a_:^: c o v e ™ ,, i_bccominp influ- "They lop communist leadersh fnienl leanned by Depufyufy^ The talks look p o c:e e 'dh the eve of a cessions'ns" allowed the enemiess iof enced by "revisionlsl5sis. Reactionaries bllity,”/ ’ oneo source said. He said"ihe: e Minister Mieczylsawaw hasllly-called plenary7 session of Ihe Poland I A Solidarity deltaic j to lake advantage. Anjprnj>ng outside are now ^Ifying openly to . Soviets.ts.were- especially conceriied;; jate at the talks Rakowski'Ski- a f te r his .return fromom partv central comimittittee. apparently - these nnt»mlp

— S ipecicil jlj u r s f tstrictioims Nine injurei'ed in apartmentit fire Former ped after m u rd e ro fChicai icago’s No- 2-ranking policem;Ttan. h AYW^WARD. Calif. (UPI) -- A reporting of the kidnapappingcase. hometroitrom scnooi. rne case was fii^^ flre'early— Leon^W^Tng'Inglohr35rwas'chargcdm'llh:i fi:two:counts=rz =puDIic-d(-defondcr asked a judge-Moi M onday, fire officiali!ialssaid. Mon------beSlrange-aiso-asi'isked-Sabraw-to --transfem'erred lo OakJand-from-AIon-- . of m urder andd oneor count of armed violencee in1 th e ’fatai . ^ day loI irhposein special restrictionsIS gon in crease from 10 to 26 the number of docino) CountyC( because of extensive Three of the chll:hlldrcn w ere reported InI criticalc . shooting Saturd urday night of Firsl DcpuljJly-Superln- " Uie Juryjry seleclloh process In tlithe Jurors who can be disns m iss^ by either p retrialal publicity.pi . condition at a rea ho!hospitals, said Bernard Johnihnson, a tendent JamesJ. isJ.Rlordan, kidnap) trialtr of Kenneth Parnell, side without giving an>ny reason. Parnell,nell, a hotel night clerk when .. D istrict of Columbia]la Ibattalion fire chief, Hals ordered all marked squ; Police official! luad cars lo AlamoithJhe^!hiIc . liien instead o fth e usual opei “ One hospital couli Johnson BELFAST. Northern Ni Ireland (UPI) -_ ii/wio,? ' venireme 3pen m axim um nine yearss liIn prison for the child fron:rom a remote cabin, will be a ' ouldn’t handle them all," Jol . He said this would help elimi V added. gunmen draggedged a teenager Into a c a r Mor liml- 1980 V alentine's Dayy kidnapping of ; key wltne;Itness ln.the While kidnapping. ror prejudice caused by medli him behind a supsuperm arket and shot him flv S i™ edla Timmy White, as heh was heading case. Mw and back in an IRA punisilishmenl for - — ------^ ^ilHnbi^oJficitclals ojf^balf^^ o u 2 "gangster actlvitIvltlps." ~ ^ ______- ___ _ ^CHICAGO-( UPI)—)— State'legrsiators got ofT.11 ripflri ^ P ro v is io n a l SiiSinn Fein, the. political voi-oicc -of the ‘ t n T llu l e n c ^ m ^•y — •------ccntcr on the controitrpvcrsiaLmassJranslLcris r^iS SS outlawed IRA,^ said; as many as. two convicts co in____ i ------T^offerlngirSSOiniiliontm bailHjutproposanrtoirdtfyr ePrisoireach-w-ecVwiirjoln’tirth T n ru n p f------I H I ' Cd I e c id e d : ‘It was the sam e! diday commission and lease\s6\axl strike for pollti>lltical .status from the Bri drivers went on strikeIkeintheclty^______em m ent. ■ NASHVHVILLE. Tenn, (U ^) - Th ------^Republlcans-gave-?'e-Seiratft~pTOiaenrPhilipJ fD£^j. F our inm ates*s ddied of self-starvation lost nmonth and Jury»TFI Kormer^ov. Kay ulanton’ D-Oak;Park. the firstrst GOP legislation to ball outou th i m ore are fasting, including a 23-year-ol-old convict influence-ce-peddling trial dcllberato financially ailing regie^glonal m ass transit systemn wllhw a who joined Ihe! sirstrike Monday, for a fiftfifth day without reaching a les The p risonersrs ta re seeking the right of uni - TCENi $50 million sta le subsid}sidy and hefty fare increases, inrestricled r s * ~ | Sen. Jam es Philip,p. ]R-Elm hurst. said th e billill rn ii<5 association withth 1Inmates, the right lQ_woai^r thoir ftu n ThC jurjurors were o^ered lo reluriturn ______1 ly mornlfiS lo begin their sixtl ^ o f T n F eftnt lnci eaBe-[se_m_m6 basic lare. and«a ‘K4fr j iit ciot^es. the righTght to refuse prison work, exextra visits p “ day i - transfer fee. Ultimate]ately, the plan seeks to have'c farw"^i rundiMtersifflirHio^TimOTratnrsoTJcrccnrTM cB ticm m n------dajw M eli - m eet 60 percent of.f. theU transit system ’s operieratlne . their?entenccs.5. The se\seven-man. five-woman pane _____C-Cxpcnses.______Lfiritalnjefuses.se sj0.£0 0 ccdc.ta.thcltdcman(indssaying______re.lurned_ !d_toJhe_courtroom. >!ondajiday______1 9 1 0 : Chicago, along with]ith B irm ingham . Ala., alreadyid v h a s ' it 'vouid lend legllegitimacy lo a terrorist orgaganizaiion. P*8ht. bubul . only lo receive furthei -.anSO -cent basic fare, Uthe highest In the nation, which is fightingting to unitenric British prcirovincc of mslruclioilions from Judge Bailey BrowrI,™ BetweenI June 5"to 14,1-, 50G 4-H'ers;- - Phillip said he woulduld try to bring the proposal}al to a Ulster with the: ReRepublic ofJreland. on th e Conspiracy C( count of the in ~ vote Tuesday, when:n the Senate convenes aft< dictm ent.nt. and Boy SScouts'wlll go’d’ door-to-door’ . . : onoHiay recess. n also reread a portlon-of Ihc m given fanassei lent detailing meetings amongmg -----^s.elling lif n elderly man and hisIs wheelchair*boundv wife whcvho are th e U.S. govem■nment m from returning Iranialiun assets th eir Inflinflucnce when Blanton was 'I fighting their son’ss attemptal to evict them frorr■om the sought by the computerco company in a bibreach of governor)r to.sell llquoc-licenses£ to Q N L Y _ . ------" ~ ■ fr iends forfOi atliaiu urtlieirprufjlj.. - ...... Portersigned-thJ-thelnJnncttoirSundaTprcveifcntiiTfrtne ------wniiiiiB" = ( R E e 5 3 S o ^ ' : E d Johnson! ind'hls wife E lizabeth. 77. aI strokest federal gqvemmeimentjrom.transfcrring $20 nmilllon-in - ...... toldstorlc!rles about(n-owing up dirt pooro o r"' ...... ' yj : : ------; - v l ctirn:^sufforinR-fronrorrr-cancer-and' conflncdJd In a ~ 'T ran tn n flw K , .whldUiavc-beon.attachedto- wh :othe-EDS ------a s -a -s hla a r re c ro p p ^ s- son on a -West ot app ear In th ^ c o u rtro)om o n of suit, and prevent/entlng further intprvenlionin by the Tennessee;ee cotton farm and minglingling. Or'GoToOiDne of The Locations>ns‘Listed Below " Sedgwick County DlstiIstrlct Judge Thom as C. Rauraum on •' governm ent In the'[he case. w ilh leadeiders of stale as governor' ' m- the eviction petition1 by their son Clarence. 50. EDS, foundedd andi operated by H. Ros:Dss Perot. Z T he couple h as filedled a count&rsult contestingIg ttheir . contended in Ihcle suits filed In February 1979ra lhal Ihe ■ r \ f ) - son's claim that he} is the legal owner of the! househ( - Iranian govemmeiment stopped making paymelents on a //^\ « ■ 2 since he holds the deed.x jd ...... ------dataprocessingsy![system the company had inshstalled, “■ InnDSiijffl©-

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= — T o aayirT ls u esd 'ay , June 9. the 160th day o fI9 8181 i with 203 lo follow. -__-______1 ____ T he mootoon is in ils first.quartec._____ T he morrorning star is Mars,. venlng stars are Mercury, S u n warnm s Twin FallIts; more rainn in other aree a s I Venus, Ju|{upiterandSatum. - —Twin Falls, Burliiirlfey-Rupert.- ■ -- . Those born bo on this dale are under — - —^^Je^ome^3o<}ail^g■a«fllsiSasl nat’IOIOin a l w e a t h e r s e r v ic e fFORECAST o f to 7 PM EST 6 --o-B i ’ thesignofCjf Gemini. ___ — Scattered—showers-»r< rttv rpfiglng ______A m ericarcan songwrligr Cole Porteri m i i -la tw loday andloiiTghlghl-wiiH-paTtral ------^ , ' clearing. Clouds andmd chance of ^ ^ On this dadalelnhistory:-. ______In Ifi99,9, James Jeffries won the showers Increasingg againi Wed- • ^ y / i]jf^ p S-MlNNEAi lie . . . ‘ ------riesday afternoon. Cl Chance of a NEAPOLIS'~-vrJ^YV<^/\ hcavywGlRliight boxing title by knocking • thundershower 'after'ternoons and .out Bob FiFilzsimmons*in New Yorkrk J..eyeninRS.-Highs.70.to.7[o.75-both-days ______1 NEW YORK City. -A-^ICHICAOO— ------: ------in - lM 3 n . : Lows in the 40s. Windsnds variable; 5 ' V \ irCongress passe'd an- act“ ______;-lo-15-mphr-The-Twin*l lANCfSCO-:------/DENVeR T I for^pay^you-go-in^me- in-PaliS-pollcn------CTfTFRAN — - T count-ft1onday~was~5CrSO-pci - cubic------^ 7 1— “7317^.______empjpyerejisjo wlihhold payments from m eter of air. ANQELES / : Camas Prairie, HalHailey, wood salarychecfccks. : River vaUey: • . - . ' In 1959,, tlthe/irsl ballistics missile --HIOHE -LAa 1 \ V ariable clouds ancand scattered tem^PERATUnES pe \ subm arinee — the nuclear-poweredd . showers today. Cloudsuds and ^ o w - nftp. _ ...... G eorge Washington"ifii - was laun- ■ :ers increasing againio t by Wednes- ^X n l V p J f i S ^ M IAsm I. - _ch.(^_^jgjroton.Conn. ~ ^------— ""day aflcrnooir A fia\ e w tnurtdfer------y o iT T v ^ -.'"'-r^Tgoewo-—r;:------^ showers possible afteifternoons and ■ J a m e s F arleriey died in New York at thee evenings. Warmer~ti~ lo d a y “ w th ------J w o it ------ago-of-418-an-and-famed-British-aclress— .. Ain Sybil Thornd•ndike died In London al 93, — - • " h l ^ s In IheM s. Lows/s Inll the up|>cr - jg l»t.Owi- ' ------u p r wVFXTHEB-FOTOCAgT g ? 'e ------NortbemOtabaDdNevifevada: — ------A thought.ht.for the day: Norwegian ------— Variable-elouds-and-' -r a in —tn —PnCTffrn—Trfntfrt------:t| Henrik Ibsen safd. “A jnsTiJfca^shlp: everyone rctiance of showers. MoMostly sunny Monday brought bn high flows on wwhile thehigh was 82 at Strcrevell. gug^t ^ __ ; W ednesday. Highs near;arBO.Lowsin- -several_Hvt be prepared to take the 1vers,_w|th_close,watch_____— Condltions-for-cnltlvatljitlon-and helm.” being iUon the'Snake at Heise qi : S y n o i ^ : other outside farming activtlviiies in ■* and UieTetoeton at St. Anthony. Both alley g wilj be fair ch of Idaho were near f gic valley re- tem o on and.nd.sIlghLrises.werc5nli<-^— -inake"hay"di7 nigxondilior loTjmes'News — ^ccivedtheleast: ------, cipated. Dlv( ons poor •Iverslon for irrigation on ^all.w eek. P lan t growth willII bi ello w Tv»IwIn.Falli,.ldaho ______; Cloudy skies prevailsliled over the the Snakete below Helse was - . h , ' due to cooler temperatures. .state, with heaviest raiaains falling In expected to reduce the dancer df s. • M *m b*r• r of A udit B ur*ou of —: ■■ ■the-ce nti'al'iiiuuutjiiiaAdllUUJStUlII ji iiuwilhg.------— Pan-L'vuporatibn is ior«•CTSSTal------^ J Pfi« IntTnotlonol ■ __ iscctlons. Deadwood'ss 11.76 inches Rain fihnulQuld.riecrejse.today-but ------.22 inch todav and .19 inc?ICh-Wed;______P — — -wfle-cne'mosi-recorde^-Jdrwitholher— retum-Wedi -nesday.-Spraylng-conditloiIons Wlli-^------RuhlUhodd.doUy.o»-132-IhJfd.Sif«i d ------ednesday-wlth-anothcr------«in:fn!l»^ldoho-e3301, by------:mountaln potnt5.rccelviiJiving from a sto rm ’s ap)phjach. p r Eittie change In -txrfalr-to “ :poor-today^u(^l. /oiley N»wipop*r«, Inc. halflnchtoan inch. ■ temperatureire Is expected the rest of tered showers. Winds wWill be Subtcripilenlion Rol«*: City Horn* — ______Other amounts-incluc:luded-. 6S at the -week.-.-UnsetUed-condillons ^mosHyStoi2mph. do1lv«ry $5.00, $5 SI,aS per wMk; ______Sandpolnt.-.?! at-Mos« Rufol Md?orj?or floutu Dollvtry 19.40: . )SCOW,-.33-al— w ilh periodsds of light to-moderate ^E lsew here In the nation Md In od»iidvoneo (iold only wh«r* WHERE: «lulue lilies Mall, Lynwooifood Mall . . the Magic and Sna)nake River throughSatujiturday. • Bl;Blythe, Calif., while the c d«llv»fy It maln1oin*d): _ s £ Ui 'i Sondoy. I monlh J4.95. • Km;Jiart, Hoimil Pounil ______valleys__L_ -wa839 atOld F orge^,V ;^ «14,03. 6 month* » 3 9 , 7 0 . ------13 monlhfIhi $59.40; Oolly only. „ • 1 monlh S3 7P.M .,.lijneS& 12 indUntpmii «a uM .... P6rt«ld.M«. «7 43 .... hUAo'Fdll sa S3,45. 3-m onthi SIO.^S; WHEN: 4-1 N ational . KMtuCJIy K> n .... po«tUfld.Of. . « •' aaU 1.M Ltwttton “ a4 S :a I"?.*!;; }nly. 1 month $3.3S, 3 — — • z n — rr.— n u iwiu ' "tt* t&.lS „ A ..n w lhl i <13.50 — ___” ^ - ^ 0 1 m 3 - -- ■ - - ‘ ^ Min PcTPep LoiAn««<«« M . I17, t .... MIUkcCHy It ' m•4 .... Salmon le U 4( 12 month*1* S37.00. SMond O ai* AlCKiQuarQuo .. ioa • M ...... M*mphl»- ' • « ' 73'n .... S*nFr»fteUe« « • HM UeCtll . ______M-»• _43 _jl_ — _P9»fOO#-POI(»Qld.OlJwln-foll*.-ldoho- —__ ___ ,______O r a t a t y HHall, J u n * 8r»by d«*ignol»d o t Iho Honolulu n ' tt .... Pt»WU . , llfl B B .... 80IM----, « MJ4 UflYMT - 733 4« - o* 'h*I* 'wMk bn which Isoal • Houilon S3 » .... pittrtwQti n _ B M •.... Burt*Y... • - n MU .... . NOflMl .. 7JS , 44 ' . notfc** willllb*publuh«d. t> ■ _ I .______«-*■ .______

T uoilOStJay, J u n o 9. isa i TImos-N)s-News, Twifl-falls. Idaho A-3 f T t t t a i c l T ^d ie d l i i I I n m l ^ e a c —I— By United Press Internallational- "Israel's?i’s action cannol tte Justified, . under anyly circumstances.c The Japa- ;}j : Nations around the WOIk'orld. Including ncse governiernment deeply regrets that___ • friends of Israel. Monda;lay condemned this incldenIdent will hel^iten tensioii the Israeli air attackc ion the Iraqi between ArabAra nations and Israel...... nuclearjeactor.asa.thrcreal lo peace.in____France,_wi;,_which_bujlt th^jnstallalion -- -19 m iles soisoutheast' of Baghdad, also r M r ^ B i r ■ ' fc ' . U.N. 5ecretary-Ge:icnerar "kuri "criliciz^dn t tfi ig "Tt.iatill n i a ^ n d ^ e y — -Waldheimron-a-vislt-l.-to-Japan-de-— Premler-Ple-Pler^e-Mauroy-warned'thaf^------'• rtounced. Israeli's-attacack-as..an-im __the "unacctacceptable and grave act" ■ ____*______...... t n ” I M - 4 — toFnationakFlmei------■ wiiu'iim_i.jy 4 IVo4ueWI»^xploslv6-Mlddlo------j ■ “Upon learning of thele confirmation E ast crisis.;is. - J . of the reports of the Isra;raeli air sXrIkc llaly, whi(which sold a $50 million ura- — on-the-lraqi-fluclear-p-fociliiyr-ihe— hium-fuel-el<1-eiement-reoyctlng^plant for— i secrela£y-general expreiressed his deep the nuclearear complex, also expressed A concern at this actionrnr which is in concern andand an official said Foreign I f inlernationar Minister ErEmilio Colombo discussed Wl lah. ,:Bu clear contravention of . .. si law and must be condemimned,'’ a U.N. the attack,ck with lUs French coun- IlL- I spokesman in Tokyo0 said earlv terpart ClaiClaude Cheysson, who was H Tuesday. visiting Romtom e. B ' Egypt, the only A rab1 sslalo to sign a . Soviel teltelevision carried a brief H peacc trcaly with the JJewisli stale, report by)y 'the‘ official Tass news I also criticized the Sundayay raid. agency of i the atlack, including a ; I In Cairo. Egyptiaian Foreign pointed refereference lo a State Depart- ■=Ministc£:=J{amal=Hassasan^ All-said,— mcnUstatemtemcnUhaLlhc.UniledStalcs^ ------• UPlPl “Egypt, while condemnnnlng this ac- knew abouloul the atlack before II was : M exican Presidentri t J o s e L o p e z P o r t i l l oD. . President Reagan begie g i n f i r s t r o u n d o f t a l kCS s In 'l n f o m i a l a t m o s piherc h t a t Cam p David—— - tion, considers it an irresesponsible and officially' anrannounced by Israel. — •'------unjustifiable crim e. It marks^a m sharp In Washinshinglon, the Stale Depari-: escalation of the cxplosivepartment spokesman Dean ! ik things over the conseiservative Dem ocrats who — plan-would-spur-ccomomomic devcl- - Ing.___ - - —he-added. “We-wilMaik IT!— provoked-attack— a slatatem'ent from Fischerr said it appeared . alks " wlli “ C6ntnrOiniru!ny~I wifhoul arrogance." .” 7 d President Reagan's budget- opm ent, JoBs anH imm arkeiV for The talR supported F ’.I— ihe-Britl^-Foreign-Officlice saidP'W e— “ UtSt'SuppIjpplicd“ cquipment—was before both men return to > R eagan and LoECz_PortlrtilloiirsLmcl— proposal la:laslmonthare-''reallytorn“- countries with economiesties that have Tuesday b< ... can only condemn sueuch a grave employedJ inin violation of U.S. law and > ton-fonj-state-lunch arthe“ Jan. 3 in Ciudad Juararez. on tho over whichch way to vole on the tax cul __ loo narrowly-fooused edlnthepaat:------Washington _ breach of internationalal law which _ a report .lojhlo this effect is being made to______iiid.-told Lopez— 'W hite Hou» ::r Me: close friendship contraslisled wiih the inthethird:*d year and beyond.” 'icontral in the succciisa oof any ptp- ' ourtwocomounlries.’’______' strained relations that developeddc be- The presi■esident's original proposal,il, ■ -______gram inai-mvbivcs-ino:no=Cartbbean ------fiS u S iH^hfl.Mnvl<n-4h»-^eaF4>v-Rcp tpn-.inrkJiUld- |=Ba3hdad-elaaim s^-^j=BnffW logue w ith colSill-r^s■s~uhfri^dly pt^jlfdicc! ...., ana lo prove wiui my’ question ol increasing nMexican oil Sen. Williariam Roth. R-Del., was to cut ' HEESrMOTORTlOr^h— ^ __ toward-tho-Uniled Stat;cs,.s ...... _ . .com ing lhahat,therc-_can_be friendship> shipmentstotheUniledSt;States. _ (axesSO.perlercent across the board qver_ Iran behind1 raid^—1 ^ ^ ‘three years..rs. Critics chchargcd such a cut would b(fbtf BEIRUT, Lebanon (U (L PI)-.Iraq 4 A ------infiationar,ary and would benefitfit condem ned Israel MohDhday for a l - . I # N ude3 a r — 7 ^ wealthy AmVmericans. tacking its. nuclear .r.reactor and ' | fc i P ageA l .F ran ce ass 11they w ere being readied for• a report to this effect is bebelncmade'io Late laslist week, the While Housese charged "th e Zionist cenem y". wlUi. Z ' •CoQtlnuedfroioPai *d some conservative Demo- al Iran's re- ON>N ANY NEW -and a second-was-made-last-^ Congrea97^^-=------______anno.unc.edJ 10- caFhving out the raid i reed to forge "u bipartisan Commission, said If the core and gept.' 30 aal the beginning of the' The foreign rpiiilary sasales act pro- crats agret an quest. • ' ' CiTnrORTRDCK W : T-: ~ ceoctor pool wcrc destroyroyed, the Ira— iran-Iraq1 warv by airplanes whichI - hlblts tho use of Americrican-supplied .foo “'wi with House Republicans lo Iraq also called on th e - ols “ would have to stiirtt fromfn scratch, were reportortcd lo be eilher Iranian or’ weapons for "purposess other than back.aMpep ercent cut In (ax rates overcr to convene an emergencn^'^se^o^n to HURRRRY IN TODAY! ^ IV s h matter of 2 Vz to10 J. ; years " lo Israeli, .i national or regional self-di ------dlscnssthrtsracll'action:ncl he In.a.statement Issuedid through the ' " 1? sue'wilh~^veral members of • officia!. Iraqi' News. /Agehcy.~{he~ TIME OFFER------. ■ ‘ -“-Ho said4hare-waijime'of-thc-feHas-are-really-ly— lsraeil-planes_wcre_lnv(ivolved in the S n c e enriched urani-um1 b>by itself docs involved InIn irunning the plant. not aulom allc. ______-TO.TOUrROM . • ■ 151 pose any danger — so lonTas lhc The attaci —,------tom :"------uttacK^untfayrbnr^avi ack'caused conslernalion in Uri Porath. spokesman IH R T S L IR C O R P- Iraqis have not yet begungun producing .Washington,on. ■‘'Sj" He said1 manyn of the conservativeses about th e dam age to theic French-built ON 4S MONTHS FINANONC plutoniuml. wps asked aboul the use ol"L come Iromm districts where the max-X- Osiris nuclear power InsInstallallon. 19 s u bJECT je c t TO CREDIT APPROVAL . In a stat(atemenl read to reporters, ,fighter-bombers in the rai ; “All you have to do iss walkw around siate Depai aid and said, imum incon:ome is aboul $15,000 a year.ir. milessoutheaslofBaghd:idad. - SAVINGSICSTO 1 SI008ORTO 521,00 partment spokesman Dean .“The planes were given t< PER MONTH with a geiger coun ter and I to us for use .-They don’i)n’t want to be forced” intoto •' • and watch for Fischer said, sai “The United States in | self-defense. And this i l OVER too to o lNEW CARS ANO TRUCKS U,” Ne’eman said. “I donlon’t IhLnk Ihe condem ns ti s was clearly voting for)r a tax cut that largely > the reported Israeli attack self-defense/’ , OAK C NOWN IN STOCK I raid will cause any serious benefits the.he.rich, W rightsaid.______------'0 ,ta HtyWhH..Q . The .Osiris was. built11 iby f ’rance cannot'^bu't'*^Jt add to the high level of BognrsaitnToTelepRonenod U.S, Am- "O intnroirotncrtiaTitfrilicyT^ntrbe- — - - f l O B -l-REKHIOTflRH)Or- R I ± = = eing supportive of the presi* , _■ OPIOPEN 8 A,M. • BP.M. Onder a $2G0 million contrinlract. It was icnsionsintla the area.” ' ibassador Samuel Lewis onlyon after the ' seen as beir t 9 9 * B oard I i said^ since many-of-their i F oot.. Fo.[>■ a;a5Y«Mf» Tl»oO«ilof ttiG third attem pt to hit IraIraq’s nuclear .H e saiciid it appears, lhat iraid was completed anc;nd Egyptian d en i," he s ' A lio^M ullful BlockkW V olnui • ' - You-You'Co.i D epend On' ------— ^entJalrGne-took-placearcJnJ979jivhen=iiUrS:?supp ppiied equipment, was -Presidenl I Anwar Sadat "d•dldnol-know— d istricts-v■ototcd-overwhclmingly-for- c 76 ...... SOO-andAwSr- ■ l^ r t s of. th e reactor wcrcc destroyedd' in ~ employed.in•in violatloh of,UISriaw'and iflnythingaboulit.il—_ . ______R e ^ g a n ln1 tt thcNovcmbcrelcctlpn,— 7— 7 2 5 6 ^Ranmw ays- •C o n tin u ed f ro m PPageAl a i whicli-firstrstntm tnjffcnnT rs arc re* .10 i g irls in his program ha'tave received ‘ f i i i ferred, rath«ither lhan iMingpciilJoncd to . jail_senlcnces. j ^^^^i^The-bcst-solutions-to-mB-me-arft-those— ap p earln tw ------lf-detention-faciiitles4n-In-TwVifPaiis^— em -apptoach,-^..,^-.Senior-Sociai-Workcr-eiiel— __ ,wcrejioLayallabJc,.Roben J ;rson.salriJifi___ j_i . l i y i JJke wc have going ri^U t now,i and a ;aid the committees counsel JJ)elie.ycs Ihe number of' juvenile.re^j il Wl ETRE^©^YFOR-# ’ w hole'bunch of p rivate! involvementvin n S h o rr rer fe r h e rlo other commu* fcrrals • would increase. : It means a lot to a gal in ' ‘" • " f r , ” icies the firsl time. .Second- Ives said hc fell more cocould be done j ....Havc-something Ilko-a-B.-BlBSIslcr,"- nders are referred to court. in * schools to tcach commmunlcation--- j|| Wt DDEO SE/ASON ^ _ | v p s s a ld.______— and-parenling skills whichch could help' — i{ yUfi Being aslced to accom] , less than 10 percent of the youths i in life. ------Ho^-cverr-society's-atllitlitudM-and----- i r j - / / - i \TMAC1rrs! — help^ris-sce-how*-a-non trasccondoffense.hesaid. tho | w ay girls are broughtfuplnlgffiTx; t 1 / functions, h csaid. _ U ic j)n ly way lo change femalefe Juvq- . | / 2 T erry , 17, sald 'ahe neveever bdtcvcd - lion Robe)bcrsori, Juvenile probation - -r nilc delinquency, m nny expxperlsfcel. I ( j — go^>d—people—o r—Happy-ipy-ramllles— oHiceiJor-:;cJtwin,.Fails County., .uses A s Ives explained, "1‘1 . would nol j . | existed; it seemcfd ll)e rulutnniMilps “ wl COLOREDPHATS______SHIRTS &JEAIA N S I - IV L lim L M l:liiIJtlllM i S yliosfstol a EdEddy firosr— ;...... -..... ----- by P an h an d le Sllr5llm .. -• ,^- r ‘*The,ij3nger pwple justist kind of sit § PlocoP y o u r "FOR SA L^' a d ^ back a i ^ ^ y t ‘A ren't pcopi:oplc like that — fof‘“o'n'6'wbok.’(7 fc insortiortlons Including Sunday).K k ", B ■■ I ■ Borrible' or isn ’t it a shamesha things p O ver^,O q& :BLof.pub(LcatiOQ>. n. _ S B ____ H u n c T re d s.o n tH o ts = - __ like th at happen’ — wciITclinrsnot-a ----- If5 y o u r Itom h a sn 't sold byly ihil o o n d of th e w o o k , w e by to n y Lam o, I ’®S S by S tetson, R ^ lstotol l an d Bailey T M en, W om en o nd Kids Ey Help." ^ OR , publish your ad an; I a n d A cm e U \ ' . -Community—invoivememont:-wHl— wllLcQfund.,youf monoy C inv s y \ y ‘ Justin, Laramie, Texas an.< ~ b^m c even more impimportant in •' additional wook. , — - fUturc'ycarsr-The budget:jetrfor'group ^ r ------y o OliR-TOTAi-Wr ESTERNM W E A R S H O P —tiomcs-wiil remain the sameimc.thisj’car. ___ ^ OOffor good for privat.o parttarty qds only, ^ lo r good -whlch--mcans-a aefrcducduction when oion items for salo other ihcIhon rb'ol estate. Refunds hlflvrfPtd —- 1 -fT>ust-be«>»e»WaC fn Gi - ifi — fcMore-^rccning-will-bc-be-exercised -----o: -o x p lro s ___ — ----- —I------i i k e i E S k! in a group ; i»-WESeHWEAR~ before youths arc placed i 10 M ain A v e n u e S o u th — C tipme, hc said, and Ihee ccommunity ' ^ ) ! ■ On.TheM all —will be needed to take a1 morem acllve -' • • -TIMES-I;m NEWS__ ___.^733.S43^-- role In deajlng with juvenilenilcs. ------..- ; ' 132Thlrd.StrWoW ostr733-0,9 .3 .irr_ ^ ^ No itclunu or Eiichonflai ononSalatlami' T U :SomQ communities alrealready have • citizen groups involved wllwith juvenile -dellnqucnts.:Rui:wrt andI BiBurley have ■■■■ juvenire • djivcrslon comrimmiltees to ' ______•• • C__r ______— — -- ' — ■ J ______

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' ...... ■ • - 0 zi ...------— i - TRem m TBers~ot efr Ih e e d iio h ^ Id writers ofedllorlals m — 0 are Ndll-{ol-Iopp. Larry Sw isher a n d Wll^U liam E . H ow ard , ......

The savingss Iboom: ' ' . 1 4 Alloww compeetition . ^ I m A financialii iadvertisem ent in Sun(jnday’s Times-News m " ------'- t r u m p e t e d r “-NowKoP-the-first-t»m N ne-in-W e aho banking; ------the all-new CitCitizens M oney Fund taltakes tiie bull by the. horns.(Sorry,iy, M errill Lynch)..” “ If the revoluelution in'savings hadn'In’t hit Idaho before t h e n , i t ’s h e rre e now. In fact, the nevlew “money market . f u n d s ” a r e s ww e e p i n g t h e c o u n t r y . M illions off people[ ire taking thitheir money out of • I f f l * I ■ - regular, ^passbssbook. savings accoununts and iavesting- — them in fundss retuuiingas..ni_uchri ass 17I percent interest, The funds areire backed by variousus com binations of investm ent instnstrum ents and not subjibject to governm ent .(► — interest ceilingin g s : The boom ha:has m eant a m assive shishift in capital aw ay g a a a , — . , ------:— from -'banlts-ai■and"savings^nd“loan‘in-instltutlonsrTlfd— ' S& L's are in suchsui a pinch m any aree losing1 money; one ' fen Robison i n C h i c a g o h ais s already ! failed. rr The revolutiiLition lias ■ turnea : m eI iDanKing m dustfy' ------^ upside down;i; it-has led to manyny savings market . i n n o v a t i o n s . ButB u the banks and S&L’sVs also are pressing WelljMH i y f o rmoreir i rrigatioj n fornewgovemm rnient regulations to controlco the boom, M ost finaneiacial observers are tellinling the-governm ent BOISE - One of sout)uthcrn Idaho's every aciacre irrigated, the business.>ss.. to lift w ater on the ianimd, i( would be of (hoseic applications,a we can look ; ------^to-keep-out-o,-of—itr-A rticles_and_£-editorials in The greatest economic assetiots is an exist- fa rm e rss 0 and indivldiial electric con-on- about $5,000 p er year,. Ifli elec(ricity is forwardd (cto paying a subsidy of $8 • ^ ------^"^hristiairSciei;ience-M onitorrForbes;esr-The-New—York ------— ing-suppiy-of-iow-cost-st-cnergy-pro— sum er^-musi-pay-rngfier-raies -10 - u ^ to jRRhc-waler;srrit-wouid-t>c-:-millionto-J •to^Sffi m illion p e ry e a r In our Tim es. W all StStreet Journal, Barror•on’s and even The vided by dams on the Snanake River. . . supply from, fn 2.200 to 4,400 kilowatt'att' aboul $10,000 per year. future eleciHectric bills. _ Thc grcnlosl threat to that energy hours. .. . . Somebow,-in.pleadinf !...... Am ericM Eanl^er_ar^_negative-.OO ri rt-governnTPiit-iii ------= Ing.the-case for------n -..^avavenscroit-and—his-cllents e ; _ supply is Jlie__prossurcireltb_irrigatc ------The-cosi 6^jrzcxtensivcTdcscrtlandsle — 7^ — terventiotKittei)tempts— : :ost-of-lhe^nergy-losHs-! Wv dcvelopmrat.UlKUicuU!ncrgy-suppiyJo behalf of his clli inmhrrs ftf Congress thaUUs— They-are symym pathetic; how ever, to the plight facing The case for leaving g w ater in the replace it il is high. So the consume ers rs R avenscrofl forgot lo teltell US about his. all rightt lo wipe out most of the birds : river was strengthened I .' banks and S&L&L’s. Ami most are o\overjoyed that the ci by the report rjettoDavay a premium price to replace3CC He has. never advisedd the people of of prey for foi irrigntion development;— of th e Idaho Citizens Coa:aalition. W ater, u ,e e n e rw southern Idaho that givii sm all investor,►r, w holunfil'tK e m oneyy mr arket explosion, los(. ving free public additionallal Iland could soon,6e open to Energy and Land. It spellsi oul in . land to his clients reqi -had to put hisis im oney into passbookok accounts by law quires a mylti- developmerm ent. . : detail the energy nnd dollard( costs of That isIs vwhy’thc study indicates that million-dollarsubsidyfofor lost energy. , : p a y i n g n o m oire r e than 5.5 percent. ' ' consurQcners.will pay a subsidy of S1G4 new irrigation,'., I'jZ Cnowaylohelpcstinlimate how fast d 200,000 ilcres of the 420,000 : T71 Americans~slr-should-be-encourage( ?ed-to-save-m orGr=- ^——R- very—new—a c re —i^ irriR ated —in'— P-Cc_accc,.ic,_cciLy.oar.JoLey.ery_acce. youreieclric-biliwiiiris*■ise in the-future — f eeded for Ihe birds of prey be •: d. on Iho average. The lotal ” something Pre’resident Ronald Reagagan wants to ac- southern Idaho meansis tho loss of is Ig follow Ihe figurescs on new land . d^|We C T ^ if a n f p p le pay m j ; com plish withIti his tax cut plan. Co:Johgress, however, ''I being brought under ir _ pe r year. T his is the ajnoilouni of energy irrigalipnjn customer pays $16 andL „ .. m ore thal is li’rlgated,.!!,K SyS $S^n,ionperyeai*. , . w o u l d - n e g a t e£-that-m - t ovem ent-if-it-it-were-to-broaden - - eciric-customt!rspffv$l&l.“ If _ that two ocrc ofof“ w aler will o th erclecl ' bill will rise. ------T he-C^izenTcwImi'^^s^^ iliz owrrilirntrciis^elecfriciiy-iiy-is-not-used•to•ii^t-walc^on• v,f - -ibe- idbby=ior-irngription-uevel— rvariousypn friTursubsldy wogld be about T h e b M K s ' aand S S&L’s are finding; tltfi«jm selves unable series of dams. , The landTt' opment has persuadedi IIhe Bureau of acres of' additionaladc iland lo be Irrtgoteict j'cre per year.' ------TT-to-com pete-bec>ecause-they-are-govene r m u e n t " r e f l a t e d : ------Tv^t^acrc*fcctis^)^^iITa tiiuunt thai li; ; ' Land m anagem ent to processpi 1.10,000 in Idaho,D, lOregon10 and Washington in ; ~— The’solution-shcahould-be-to-free-thom i-from -fi -thaLcedlape ______.used consumptively —' thatt docs not Other cleleclric customers, at thatla t a c re s of desert land appl^plications over th e next[ 40 years. Depending on whaL — reinrimnnrrivcr ------ll-cnJoyiheTrtvtlcBfTJf-payinfr and let themn c o m p e t e i n t h e oper outside the area neededed to provide a pumping,g, IheII subsidy for that much e v e r y o n e e l s e . pump, it is likely to reqequire anolhcr year forr ;a typical WO^acre Desertert food supply to,(he birdsojolprey. land woulduid range from $245 million lo The S&L’s areai being squeezed bebetw een older low- 2,200 kilowatt hours per)r acre. So for Land Entrn'try. If electricity is not usedled .Should (he BLM appro'rove most or all $490 millionlionperyear. ■ Interest morlgaigagesihey!rexarryingj g^d-havJngio.pay higher m terestst rates1 lo com pete, coi;ongress m ay nave .. t o c o n s i d e r s ppeciai e i legislation to lifti f t t h e S & L ’s f r o m ___ • thig precariousus position, but the answer a is'^not to _ -JlrnAi:ft(6T r g — = — "'“ im pose Interests t (c e i l i n g s : - ' - - W illiam Berkorkowitz, president of thehe D reyfuss Liquid S o m e f a c t sI (o n b re a th s in and out amniotic fluid. At problem s arising withI a law m aking tion of cliniclinical abortions done at Ihe; A ssets, says banlanking sim ply has to changech to m eet the , • . .founnonth;iths he is-cquipped with a fullJll abortions illegal, suchfl as uh'wanted'' present. ■ com petition7Th(rhem arketis big enouglIgh (m oney-m Jirkel= = ==proJifestannd .- set-.l-vo. dy— children^teenage-pregegnancies-de-^ ------If-lhe-peo .assets exceed1 $$100 billion) to acconom m odate today’s system sar.completcd.90.pefccnLoLil&- ils__ problems-t}csides4ciiringigbabios'^------controversy I srsywould be-groundtoa haltr:— ------e x l s t r s a v i n g s ''and'loanrw a i oulcrstllW^im li nhBTnsGives'li's ------Swisher has said that pipro-lifers are growth atil theI timo of birth. Only 10 ...... T he Suprem e Court haslas ruled lhal IE FISH ER ------^ e - c l a s s i c - b l nidJhat d . sooner or laterr befalls.thoset who ' trying to'fofce Iheir perjjrsonal Beliefs percent' ococcurs belwceh_hirth_and^ S’n ilc - - ...... — ...... ' — is-withln the-constltutlonmolTlBbttom ------^ ' l E a l l “Borrow short ancand lend long.” . _ — a-aman.tO-havg-an ahnrMtUoimndcr the . ,, This is totally wrong, ibortlons are done after lhe~ The nation’ss big1 banks ^nd brokekem ge houses are The pro-life Most abo riglit Of privacy. Since;e it has been T V lh O U i movement is based on fact. Any seventh weiA'cck bccause it takes at least, m ghijor'todap—^ r^ m oving,quicklyly toI hot only get in on theth money m arket ______— proven thal pre-born babables are,alive, ' . x fh^ifTh n p erso n :w h o .h aib een fully,ly.cducated on=i^lhat:long:torto determine If a woman is: ughl f ^ the day: Poet John rchanging’tne-very-essjssence'of-TDanking ------feeling and growing, theheyarc-aiIow..--M ^-^ffi — Bsom'but are'cl hum an reproduction knovow’s without a pregnant,1. Idsald, ‘■‘Bltturit is, indeed,'In , ing the m urder of milliononsol-babies-a- and investing.. They’reTl diversifying andar tailoring m ore doubt that hfe begins at /isherstates that “Proposals fate, when life's supreme at conception _ M r. Swisl of ..year.'W lien’ does the i nvestorsrEven'the’ fo r they tilmd Ihemselves #"lhe early termination of ^ _:r:linanclalprogra:[ram s to the needs of inv es lo lhe lrulh (o' outlaw" I— person have prcc(^enccc ion comes too late;"— ...... by empty rationalizations)jg,... . . : ^ J :y-wyuld-lhcrefore-prevenl- life insuranceI ifindustryis going throirough a m etam or- especially when it comes':s"dowri to life? " i H ere are som e of thesee facts.I Judge th e use of intrauterine devices and ______■ p h o s i s . Excluding cases when llthe life of Ihe - them for yourselves.-- Ultrasound -iowestrogeiigen birth control pills." This The w inner iii all this is the siriaU1 iinvestor'w ho can ___mother Is at'st'akc.______T b e TimImefrWewB e wrtcnnvw ~' —scanners-can-picK-up-bibaby-s-hearl— can*t-be-fui-further-from-the-truth-Dr:— to UxTedltodltOT.but wUI reject Iboee It ------nm iH llirlm provsl'e his tm anciai w ortifin!i n s t e a d o f s e e i n g i t ------“ B^t“at'dgfit weeks. The Th brain Is W lllkle, founder fou of right to life, hasiS It Is said by pro-abortliilonists lhat if ooosiderB1 Ubdousli thing the Reagiagan adm inistration is keeping in its _ six to seven in terfere wiwllh birth control. Only wilhIh legal dangerous ondid g ruesom e L e tte rs of om ore than 400 w otis m ay- - sig h ts.. —wcokSr^t-nincaoJO-wcoksks.h(Mquint 6,— abortions—5—o f—already—d ev elo p inIg— g , bacluiU qaborllohs.lL as.asJUr-SwishcE ___befidiJfisUsaitorteurtt. - ^ sw allow s, m oves his tongiigue. At three babies. has-stated. Take outt illegal and t^onthB^e-<>an> 8 uek-his-ft-4humb-and------Swisher-g rtrthmcsmp^-’= = geWill • ' - m e e h ~ wr i r m i g ^ omogri ssue— ___ ThcVlashltiglodPosi Compivpaoy...... -permitted,, a and- docs , not expressly -In defense of the coiMin-operated—municatlon*' jn*'- is~ ln v o lv e d "-tn -"the o ■' " comrriuriity to ban an actictivity fncom- nityTincliicliriiding the kind of 'expression!______- , — permlllivcei♦entertainment.------<7-dispcnsing of-nude daqcricers. White- pornographii)hic dancing, it-does nott palible-wilh-a-quie(,/rcjlesidential at- -Involved herhere, lgsl}eer nonsense. To - 'W^HINGTON - With rMreasoning as .Speaking? for-thei Court, - Justice ' quotes < previous Court' fhefietoric about m ailer thalhat similar, “communica- m osphere." Orily by "coconlortions of enshri/ie suesuch a notion in (he Con- tangled as spa^*^, thethe Supreme White notesiS tthat courts have hitherto . p protecting, “the cxercise.o‘.of rights-so /iio n -’- ls-avail;aiIabIo1n nearbycom m uni-; logic’^can theordinancebebe construed— stltutlon“ign(ignorcrfundamentalvalucs ------— Courfhas struck-anotherici^blow-for decreed-that-lOt-nude dancing-ispart-of—'~vltal“to ^ the-maintenancec<^of-demo--^lics^ sUcIic h o s C a m d e n a n dJ -~ as involving- serious-ir-intrusion- on— that the Cons(i(utlon-ought Coi to pro- “ 'JIt'ee ..speecb,!l“ rarcrri{;Tng~M'oirrit— me— frccdonlom-of-speech"--that-thc— ~cfalic^slitullbns.”“ £ PcPerhaps^^iC -JPhlladelphiahia~Mouht Ephraim—ls~'5 ngRlsoi expression. Ephraim ,.NJ.i to be hospl(spitable to-a- Founding^aFathers wanled-thirPJrst—“ thinkst MountrEphraim Iis so-dim— limiting-^la^lawful-speech.!L.lEcrhaps_ 5_____ B ut Burg e r’s sensibleI ppoint of view N otice the plural noun: values. >rtl7 ~ Am e n d m g n t — pornographer— m eix-hnndl7 nt to protect. And White —willed or .anli-denimiillntic that il W hile think;nks the dancers speak —- nevor hod a chance. Ye]V nt* as pornographic dancinBng. Nol long value: freedeedom of "expression." An ------^^actual and im m ediate to Uie-hypolhct—~levet~of“ ^ji abstractlon“-Tiboui- a the —tho'Uioughrt:irthatwere hearesldenrof—f ■ ago, the Col^ EroKe"thIhTW TBal—Tdea they^ >hje 'p o m o g ra p h e r bpei - cannotjw m prdiend'is tfils: iperates an .Jcal and reiremote, is worried that .- “m < essage,of the dancers’ Mount Ephnihralm, he would not wanlt could have kept First Amcnendmentlaw The-First > •'adult book store” wMrcrc tlwi dirty*- * ^ o sca” _ma’ st Amendment Is Just an nay_be.banned in Mount “expression," •< the Court’ss ima'Jortty is his "right-to-to-attend the thealer-or lo—>— IntelllglblerThe link wasas between a— amendmentrBntrpart:of-a~rarge, subtle.------___ rnincanf sftt rnn watch dirtJlrty im iv te — E p h ralin :. ..C..Chief—Justice—Burgor, n —metictrluusly 'pai'ticululnr; - ’BTid . puidia&ejinrn ovt'l" to becontingent on— leddcfcumeniT"” ___oo-cointoperated-.machimMnis, Evy r lolned In ills dlssenl_by_Justlce^Rcbii-__—censoriouc 9rabout-IVIount-it-Ephraim^B— the-availabiiibiiity-of-thealer-and-noveis— !— ConatituHott-w aa-desigw -expresaion“-has'becohie-a ------mindful of the needs of bisSis cllcnlclc, quls(, wisheses Ithb m ajority would have reasons ^ for wanting to3 ban such ‘ in n earby corcommunities. It is not clear■ stitule, and a Uiedry of^ (he(1 kinds of fetfsh and' th iniietarcby, concentrated < d the First Amendment has the jjom obapber enriched^ ed on "the issue in the case activity. £ The m ajority concincludes thal why Blackmi:mun considers that thoughtt « p re s s io n th at serve such,eh.asociety. become ii.tc __ Dppyjdlngroin-operatedjne.mechanisms that, wc have a. totem -r inspiring much ave before us" — oomo-__—the-stripof-highway-alongtl jg-which-the— germ an^mButrthcnrhralsffthinksihe— I B^gcr lnslsts7~ ihatTt~Aiiicrica*s revercnctrbi enabling cUstomere (o watciia a nude grapWc.coinn rburiittiirrenwiienrwKBn— “ T ir a d e — and would have pomographer p operates issalready-1 - ‘-Jssue 'raisedted by Mount E phraim ’sI com m unities “sfiould notlot be forced— expoundfng- ‘ I danw r perform behind a gleglass pancl. rclralncd ng-it, most. Justices dis-• InSfrom worrying about the as' measured by tfio majojorily’s aes- ordinance is the "standardization_of'__ !Jn(0 -a_m0ld-casLby-(his-CLCourt,lLand— regard-whk H e-w as convicted mid finedncd because use otllieor tthat-the-greatcst-Justico-^— ordinance to ban “tradi- _^^< -y ^_micromcler — less, 1 than Ideas." adds: "To say that,(herere is a F(rsl ‘ (John Mars ^^eMoiw^phralmlB ordlnafwe- larshall) 'said: "We must KeflDhlbUsfHtonaHlrraHntertainmenl^Mwti^suclMi — ' • B urger, disdissenting, says, porrcctly, 'A m cndm en( right .(o Imjmpose every never forget - commercial activities not»t _expres3b:.; < _. ban occurred.. ‘get that it is a constitution' ( x i .,.r ...... • ■ W h U ^ say s that sin%itCl! "COllV-----UigLthi; sue Is "Ihe rl^ t of a small form of expression ot evevery commu- wc are (fxpoupounding." *— — H - ' / ^ • .!_

Tuojo sd a y .Ju n o Q . 1981 TImos-Nos-Nows.TwIn Falls. Idaho A-5______

G q u i r t r u i ie s w o>HQen may sue ffor egjual p)ay WASHINGTON (UPl)D - — A w oman r ------viduals urnunder .the Truth-in-Lendingng ' Ihe 52 American hosljitaees held endorse! a (controversial legal theory . ' seeking higher pay, maylay bring suit ».T» -k_ Act to challallenge revocation of crcdildll days in Iran. underlying'ing (he case: Ihe idea of com- • charging wage discrlmininination based i \ l X O F l by a creditlit (card company. Tiie case before the th courl was p arable!worth.. wo The'theory, holds that '------on sex even if-sho can't-pol-point to a m an:-— lifomians lose:s suit against ,------— .R uledI 6-g-3 the governnTcnl cannotlol i)roughl-by—foui^mntlatrons—at—th e- ■ ■ womon“-|n-low:paying, ln' traditionally------wilh the same Job.who.isI .is paid more. lls and lodging a companyny Wasliinglon County jail \ they were injured by Ihc lil in Hillsboro. • fem ale Jobsjob; should be paid the same ■ Ihe Supreme Court ruledd Monday.M WASHSHINGTON (UPI) - A Its employees who m ust liveive Ore. They guarded won 3 The group called Itselfi" pF 3 “m' provldcsus omen prisoners wages asIS mmen W com parable jobs. ; The 5-4 ruling allows; womenwc lo sue group of Californians who tried to obslte. and (lid some clerical w J PO RN — which stands foi ------under_a_fedcral_clYiLripJiehlsJavLlo ______former Presidcnl Richard other-G-3-V0te^le» intact;_t! a___ Dtiid-nearly $2no a-moi ;ourt:dld.rule_on.the-CQmplex__ ;______l=RiclTBr(^NiTOnr= ------^ i S h . : i o S - S show wage disparities arare based on ' Nixonrror5i;TrimiionWhiffTo!e-in= To: lat could make il more Uif-lif- their m ale counterparts, relationshipiship between two federal laws • r The suit was filed I in n a S a n l a sex discrimination, evenen if they are .lheWal(Watergate coverup.lost their c_a state_lo_gel.a fugitiveive.^ __Thc-9th U.S._CircuiL : VII of the 19frl Civil Righls ^ t C lara. Calif., court in Mi LCourU)L-Ap. T . not doing d Job thal is idcnllenliciallothal before' the Supreme Court Kl from another slate, peals' saldjhe ^omen ( ilch bars bias in employment ' — ^ recover io r the U.S.-Trcai icouKliTga of a m an receiving a higheipiersalary. ay, three •dlssenls. set aside’ a« suit alleging wage.dispsparllies under )n ^ racc or sex; a n d 'lh e 19C3 Justices let stand a rulingI relating to prosecut But the court majorityty emphasized< invalidating Nebra^ska lawsws Title VII. In upholding tl:iL l ruling the 'ay Act. which requires equal 1 ' vestigating and decldinp its ruling was narrowly dndrawn. . dism lssiissing the, suit; brought a ' ling a m andatory 4H-hourlur lugli court m ajorlly cieilearedtheway for ecjuiequal work. of taxpayers who claimedi relating lo Watergate.p - - ' s s : "We do not decide inu lii this case the ' R‘‘oup oi waiting pelperiod for a woman sockinging for A lberta Gunther aiand the oilier In conclinciudlng claims for sex-based ______£5kii..preclse>0Qntaunj)UaKsullsullsjihallpng-.^ I— ■ .. —-I- l l 0D _u'h0-m u s t .also musi»s!_. »natrQiiajQ.m:gS!Lthcicj:•_clalm that the wage discfincrimination can beJtTrougt^ Z ing sex discrimination. in In compensa- . . . (fonfirm.lr.in writing she has .beenjeii pay'diTfcrence was bas^d^ oiTsex. ^ ' unaer xini wistons^he— Jobe-can^M>e-€vflluftt€d-0iv-flfi-e({u8t— ll— teHePr-teaelieF-Ami-^maFia(r«n-fn-4l>e— ^ 7lscd~of‘uf Hie pos iible-m ed iefti-ftiHt-HMl------In the equal pay case, t usliwWilliam— basis-witr/|th“ men's," said Karenn nation should fccl vindjca'rated:” iivinituTCffniffnsoqtiencesoMhcDpcrationronr— tooim -nrstTTCp-ln-nmlinp'ortaiinTcw h llii" diffenrfcring wage rales are notHTe Brennan wrote for the maj^-l_bc.liammcdicd if they.are.goingJo_Lak£_ke rtiUi-Um-V-AJSundax nilnij^Jl over th e .. .W ashington;ton to, get ._near_lhe„.White ------iingcr-and-6ongwrlter-ier-told-a-news— IB meoffilwillyilh-outaTight? ------demonstrators’ demandid Iheir repre- House lo0 ccontinue to pressure the.._ * conference; A dozen1 ffasting veterans;'who sayiy sentatives- meel--perstrsonally with , presidentIt JtJo respond before one' of they havei n not eaten solid food for IH Reagan. •______Ihoso menjnclie.’^...... cil ...... ------Miss“Davis-isamonlong-a -hoshof- " days, and1 about-adozcn-more-sup"a ------cntertainers-scheduie^l iied-lo-appear— F— ^------porters wer'ore.camped ouLin.lents on_3n_l______Sunday at the “Surviv•vival Sunday^’ ^ benefit concert al the Hollywood Bowl, featuring rock roc singers Jack so n Brown and BoiBonnie Rail. , - A •Shoo)oting victim Aclor Mike Farrell,11, {a sta r of the r j R •‘M-A-$-H” televisionon series,; also m a yfface surgery I S ’C'o = —ii»-sch«lulcd=to^ppeareanit=the~con ------— - :------B U F F(LO~N?y-^UPl)— ^ A-woman- e-dai'ra--moilmtli-sps.cMli_ cert. He said peoplelie sliould de- ' ] wounded in Iho assassination allem plpt I ^ 5 ^ mand an end to nuclearearpoweruse. ft ^ ’ ’’4 . on Pope Jol:John Paul H has an internai-“V I' SWIFT'S BRROOKFIELD 7 s -i_8ja j "There shouldlbejic ------infectioa^ar,and_may_r.cciuire._surgerv5_ -MILD CHEDI}D A R r^r,:^r^-0t O N L Y - ~ 1 — IbTT— . ” veiopm em oi nuclear zzmihih=fl=w^„h^„er-phyfi>cian_^(L ------pgaie or far war."' Ff a, rm i m ___ “ until they can guarani^ nlee that It is - r v eph Kurtz said Anno Odre. r)H.» ! ~~^vinFf^S^ROdKFIELaCIC H E E S E S : I'l-. sa fe ." iperature hnd an infection in ^ n |j|i||^ has a tcmpc i - A 6 to CHEODIE0DAR.....»*.*4tb-, i 1 “ My decision lo come cor out this K ' ' j ' ■ h e r upper•abdomen. I MEUbVV CH^OAR . ce I MOZZAI^ELLA CHEESI;SE $ 2 . 0 9 tb. ' ' MONTEREVJ^EyJACK : I. , publicly," Miss Davis^is said, "came- ■ A' -*■ are drainage tubes in place . out of a-iot of soul SCOscarching and W ' . which seen'em to be effeclive.” Kunznz. I ------r ------___ _ _ th o u fih t a nd prayer. MvMy father and . ^ l _ _ ^ p i _ said. He saisaid Mrs. Odre. hospilalizeded 1__ RI ______1 h ave different views o o^gneMFiroiffltaO casirc^ , ■ 6PACK$2.a9 I : , vs on tffln isu e H I : ------RITD0~5i30M5n.'SoV’ 1 ^^-, , _ and-it can be difficult.I. PatUu Davis,1 M lke'Fan-ell telltell why they will attendid rally, . I. cdvlng antmtibiotlcs 16 help her fighl J 767 2nd Ave. W on. Twiwin Folli .^1. 734.6639 ^ zfi& ;______-*i theinfectior i o n . ______1 . ^ ______= M 0s t~ c x miiTees open“ “ b r r i r p i c:kets-bar t rarfew ■ ^ 7 A Y & lWEDNIESDAY By United Press Inlernati(ational c iliiy . Ad(\ddltlonal activity v^'^s ----:------nvpfotrH ■Monday ^ Jiiglil_in_Wcst_ From Mosl bf th e nation’s !(».(60.000 soft coal V irginia. 5 w o n * 0 n ' * m iners resum ed work MoiMonday follow- • Increased;ed picketing was possible SWIPER-h S P E f l inK a 72-day strike. today o r WeWednesday. Some observers _ ...... Frese s h , ^ ^ however, some minesles were sirai— T e lfm in crr'rrwenrallowedio-rctunrto— r t e o r r ' ------— dueito-scattcred pickctli:ctlng by con- work MondJnday so they could collcct a F r ^ l r P o f ------struction w orkers still withoul wit a con- $150 bonusis provided under the new STCAK 1 tra c t. • c o n tra c t ■^GROIlUNDBEEF FORM COUNTRY STSTYLE ■ . ■ Tho minors' strilce enrfp. fication of a new, 40-monlonth contract perform bull}uilding operations and drive ^— by-a-2-1-margin SaliirUayJay.-but 16,000- trucks,-conlanlinued-their-slrlkc in l978- construction workers whoho also belong for m ore tho[han a ft'feek afler the U 1-day 'SPARER!r ib s = ^ B - = ^ ------tothe-Uniled-Mlne-Workerkcrs-remained mlners’Walkalkout ended on March 27. off th e Job pending a seilicment"in sei 'The minlin ers bargaTri’~ w Ilh''i}ie ^ - • theircontracldisputc....'. . .; ..B itum inousus Coal Operators Associa- . . m ______l b . —— TKe'^cEels^h'ufdown'a'n'a'irawafurol— tionrwhlle-ciirconstruction-wTjricprsncgO'— - Lbr . : . . ■ mines in Kentucky ahdI 111Illinois and a tiate withI theIh Associated Bituminous mIS Peiieiiilable Qialily. l b . . . ! . , . small'Pennsylvania mainiainicnanct! fa- Contracl'ors:irsi • '' "" J

------J u m b o _ P P P I~ 'rrwVe^er?r^^^B~^ e - 5\m adee u & ’^ i n sIS honor ...... Large id Heads ' _ GANT5 Family :: stplay~T MEdhiiirAA— NEW YORK (U PI)-'".■■■Amidous," Thcnw nrdard'for featured actress In a a play about composerscr WbllBnng P>“y »won* ' by Swoosie Kurtz for m m Aihadcus Mozart,won thcth eaw ard lor h e r role InI "F"1 ifth of July." and Ma'rily - best Broadway play ofDI Ihoi season .CopP'r w™'on the Tony for featured ; I H eads ^ J i EGfi:IS 5 ___ . Sunday n l ^ l actress inI a musical. "Woman of the j /.; V Dozen . "42nd S treet" w as selselcclcd best M S z ------— ^ musicai ai me ^Ih .anannual Tony The teaiurtured actor.in a play, aw ard 1 awards presentations. ..wenttoBrls;rlan-Backer forhis porfo’r- I ^ ______— '—VelcraocifeM'Caurenen uacaii won mance m ■WoodyWi Allen’s "The Float- I the Tony foDoutstandingtg actressa in a ing Light Bulb," B and-Hinton Battle I 0 9 PIZZA ’ony for featured actor in a I 1 ■ ~m uskaiforherpart1n‘“Wc‘Woman of the - won the Ton S i H o m b uu r r g o r Year.?' musical, "So‘Sophisticated dadies," I Each... ■ A lth o u ^ E lip b e th Tayliayior failed lo q.1, * t S a u s a g9“' t ^ ^ 1 ------wln7rt*ony-forherBroadw; ny award for outstanding I P o p p e rr c o n i I ------Lillian—Hellmanis—play— went fo Pefer Hall for—^ " - P c i c « z j C a n o d illan:B o Q C Q n-TT-. —" turn-of-the-century Soutljuth, L j'Little ■'Aitt'ffdcosr; Foxes," she'drew applausause from the special 1Tonys , this year were ‘ od audience w hen she wasJnlroducc^.lo Ini aw aillgmto ; l>ena Horne, whose T u e s . Si Wod. V . - •- announce the winner, of the best one-woman:m show "Lena Horne:.The. ‘R e i b l e f musical award. - Lady -and1 HHer Music” opened after The awards for Broadwajw ay’s 1980-81 the Tony nominationsnoi closed, and the - z : _ i z 3 i i s siLTINECRACi season were presented at*1heat M ark, T rinity Squaluarc Repertory C()mpany of ^ ------Hellingcr*Thcater-o’nd-a-i-a-number-of— providencer British artist grabbed lopip hoaors.h< standing regional re theatiir by the ■ a u lh n r. -o i___A m o d caa-3 "A m adeus,’’ is B ritish andmd the aw ard tion. — for-outstanding-perfomiaimance_by_an . Innerswere: : ‘ ~\ actress in a play went'ent lo ^ane . O ther wlnn MMM; c design, John-Bury-- ' Lapotaire, Ihe s ^ ’'Pit’Plaf,” a play ;Scenic^^ MARKI about (he la te French cha'iilranlbU«rEdltl,- MiiClCil ----- ^ ^ ^ O S C O - ^ i\c design, Willa Kim P laL . . ;ated Ladies." eZIMAIHflVE.S, ------The award for outstandiirullng-oclorli I I ~ r WEST 5 PPOINTS \ . ______jtg—de9ignr-Joh«>—B u ry - - | . . play went to oriusnsh 'aclo i^T an ' -ORAHGyUICIicCiHp ----- MoKellefHiM-'Amadeus,:^-M______“ A nladeus.s." ^ W—lcdnv.a.9PW* jfr_____V WEST-FIVE>/E POINTS ii]ciib"injTTpTiiyT)rTnuslcnl:— | 1 ConcontrotA ------J ' O utstanding actor in a mimusic^Twent : 'K c p r o ^ Cloi«d Sunday*yt O P E N Tfp^ll71 -Froion< - to Kevin Kline for “Thehe P irates of- ’Jo se p h Papp P a "The Pirates of 1 2 o z .. C a n ...... — Penzance:*'------:------^ E c n z w c ^ T h e w in n e r fo r -ouioutstanding-. ___•JQest-scoi«ore,! John Kander, lyrics—I — choreography was awardedded to the late F red E b b,-iiWbmah ,- ' of-the-VearT^^------—I Gower Champion

m ^ e o jp i e ^ ^ 9 rmonthsIS after hurricaane BROWrWNSVILLE. Texas (UPI)) -— cause and effect relatiitionshlp with (he some cancarryover." = ' Brownsvlsville experienced a baby.b6on6 o m _ hu rrican e,’’' Mid Dui)udley Stephens, ^Our_biir busiest time was forMay I5th • nine monfonths after H urricane Alien|i hithi obstetrics' dcparfmenlint supervisor a t - th r o u^ ^ ih'e t 27th," said'RIchard San- the southJth T exas coast Aug. 9, 198(1980, the BrownsvlllcJiledlcileal Center. chez, he;head delivery nurse at the ______knocking fig out power and leavlnivlng Looking Ihrough-I~blrth_ records.__ VaJley^Community Co Hospltal-^-^------' r’thdusandsid s to wait out; thethi . Stephens said the hospspilal had an "all He saicsaid sonje expectant mothers Courttleviess ^ n e o j Ff$ 3 5 ______^______§ lP rm .,_ time high" this yearar for-dellvericst—overheaneard-hospltal.personnel joking ^ ...... Fr-omWrMay ifteTMayZfof'fliisyearcar. - during May' 17-23 ovijver a five-year aboul :lhe the .hurricane's_res^nsibllity..._ ------hospital.1 dellveryd rooms w ere the busbus- ....period.-Babies bomI I those days ac- for th eI busybu; delivery room. ■ ■ " lest theyey have been in five ^ ’cacars r counted for 46 percentnt of the births In "Theyey didn’t appreciate It. They fofttii m B l a pt Sears Tciwer com paredred lo the same period in prcpro- M ay. 1981. thoughtfit tlthey had better things to do vious- yea;cars, city records show. Tharh at ‘‘We, had several bu I the hurricane and they didn't CHICAGO ( U P I ) - SSplderman p i was busy we6ks," he -during Ihi ay period cam e 41 weeks aftei it-^ald lhat’s why.thc babies .climblog-toJhe__ ifter s a id .‘.‘But: the signifiesleant thing Is IHe w ant it~^ lashed the valley: Hnrtiaiftran m arked Increase (rom )tepm6a;iaBte^Borny38»t^oM2—-o i^ '« fw n a r% ’(nTorm5ii3»yiintw pate. " ' ■A-girniT ------Ov erali;—M a y -b tflWhs—increased— after-Hurifiurricane-Beulah^pWl,-1967, ------sfuritm an who clinibcd1 ^Scars Town on knocked oul electricity, wateiater slightly In Brownsvillele over lasl y ear D uringB theth last 10 days.of the follow- •Memorial Day wearingIg {a Splderman suppliess aand-olher cssentlal-servlcc:Ices— but all th eb irtlis m a y/ rnot be recorded ing Juneme andi the firsL lO days of Ju ly • ___costume, plcadedgull^[y to ach arg co f ;ome luxuries In tim es of need.!cd. until later. 1968,-hosplospital aulhorltles recorded 160 . disorderry“condnct"antJ"|id pdid'(he-$til>— ital.-authoEllles_wDuldn’.t_llrL^Ilnk_ ■•Wem p y n o tjy abjc3le to tell lh_efull ‘ • b lrth s r fine. tb e fash1 ofoi births to the hurricane bulbut im pact of the hurr’lcamme on BIHh unflT" ■■.'iS.^^^^.wcperlenced-asimi------Goodwiri appeared before b< Judge Mj . wouldn't’I rrule it oul either, ’ Stephens said., . lar babyby boomI after bclng suhjecled caring a three- ■ the middle of June." : Raymond C. Sodlni wear looking at it'across-the-board,3rd, "W e would look for monost pregntindics td a mass!assive power failure thel-lasted. piece gray siiit - qullculte unlike the i I tliat woukluld give some crcdcnce lo:o sa to occur in May, bulIt there m ay be two daysiyslnl966. li comic book superhero) garbg: hc wore f during his climb. ------liThie-Js-my-CJaFk-KenK«nt-di6gulso/^— t — F - N r - V iesar-lodges- i t _____ A fouLyo-uJciC B Q U J .------^ hesaid. By United Press Intern.mat/o/iaJ ■, made'^wa:'^was-bullt at an Army base In -lo-a-lltUeJess— ^ ------The-nnc-u'orks-ouUJo.------• , _ loklahom'gOm'a and m easured"48'feerby 24 JLoLthe.Scars h j 4 | M — than .12 rnnt.s foiii»ach-ii in~r<[ro~om srfoT~------Ih e_ iacg est_ jlg rsau idiiadj,m.pieces.- ______-T ow er’s n o stories. However, the fine wasras the least Of Goodwin's exfienses inn the tf dramatic S i-;, . e x oi)tictastes - - - escapade. He estlmatecited he spent M about $4,000 preparing anand equipping ■«& I ■ LONDOI)0 n '(UP 1) - British Galedo- him self for the 1.454-foolot climb,c which ■ m m V nian Airwjrways inadvertently booked a took nearly Vh hours. clergymlan an In a Hong Kong brothel He used a spcciallal mountain- ^ ...... - - d uring aI twtwo-day flight delay. — cUmWng' o \ . H undr^? of people wal.valched as the |^ I K B _ h im self in this place which was obvi- ____ H costumed-cilmber-mad®- ilo i^ -fo r-p coDle'-wrth'~morc ------using the suction cupsups to elude exotic tast flflown in from London, was"al E L D3ER I KISTLER IS BBACK! serious dam age lo their bbul u i l d i n g . ______booked intonto the “ below p a r” holel by TO TWIN FALLLLS harried airlsirline officials trying to find"J • ■ MON I ______accom m qdiodatiof^ made scarce by a N.-TUES.-WED. JUNE: li15.-16-17 J [ w ______C g l n ^ e s l — ------c otttEfiE.O£^OUIUERNJI n n j d a h o = , =Gkl-s=g i ® H = n t e s =^ c a y e a j p t FINE ARTS CENTERER ______I officials said passengers 31515 FALLS AVE. ■ CURTAIN AT 8 P.M. :— :— ^— . . .BOSTON (.UPI).-_D.ebDebra. D’lorio the groundsnds of the Bospit'al Sunday.. . friends gave'D ebra a.Ci ifTT cnkc. Bl'oped- ^nightin^he „) uiiciafland'tliuhe------7 ;— = = — er^duated-from-the-eightlShth-grade-on— andTiurscs-cs discomiccti^Dcbnrfrom— 1— innrmropmromcTiTiTci ------nC K E T rA V A IL A B L E A T:T :-' lo book them holel roomsn s Cr k N o o k the grounds ot Children’sn’s Hospital a herintraveivenous tubes w one hour so) inscription, "Tlic l.,ord i S , ‘™ l°n sam aleo. ' ahe- C la s s o f‘81.” ago when doctors determmined ir she'had cream madlade the occasion a happy ' "She is ,well-liked by hciicrclassmatca. xhp cmil!>okcsman said a letter of leukem ia. I the four-16-six weeks of b reak in t f — b y e v e ry b o d y .’.’ ladbeenscnt to the vicar. Miss D'lorlo thoughtm she would chemotherairapy. she musl undergo> McKenzic'of Methuen, ,gth i g ; — liflvg lo skip -gr adoaHprrt »eing-~Teleas'cd'! for—further— ■ set for Monday night forir the11 students treatmentt asa: a n outpatient. b ra ’s friends were h ard hihit by news of - , a t Our llady of Mount Crarmel an School. • B rotherr LeonardI Haley deliveredI Ih e d lagnosis.______— Batlhe"BrsduatjonTame1oe i o n c r r ------i^T lhe sam e one that wtii De- , "My daughter and all 01of her friends ^ IT dayjiieht, - _—----- criodAi-hcnlUicvJound-abftfagyUI" Mrs • I — navy.^duaOoo^wnsswswacmegonlo ___ A rg ro ujp-ofi^-ciassmates-and— p - t^irlcKenzie said.--..... — ■ k siino • Dininng • M otel ~ t < i------r-T"FOR-pROCTrAM lOIJRS------^------4 N W R M A T IO N CALL h o n o r c o n TW IN FALLS 7 34-2^2 4 0 0 a M i JEROME 324.867 "163 y e a r s li P.T.A.SUMMIIMER MATINEE'S TUESDAY S^VEPNESMESDAY IN TWIN FALLS' MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPJ) a i ^ E m c s L - m S] —------'— THORSDAYAYTPnEROME | Colley w as prom ised a Siivy-Marshal- - UBBQU )IB ^uii0u|9 ------If: f: — — jJ B E O H E ^ R M ^ and the Ferdinand Foch, commahcahder of the '— ~ T^I0HT7:^9!3S ^S TONICHT7:I5.9tHl Allied forces. Hc got a cercertificate of , ' _ y H o w d y B E a n d I citation from U.S. forccsCCS and the V w -il TWI ^ ■ BQI “^prom ‘lse"of^a^llvcrStar,~Jr,-T\-nrerica's~ ^assluyiNlj|!|jA ~ -thlK l-highest battle honor.— —— Cooley^ said he i i e v ^ t t ^expeclcd a - | — iHt \ii f.______W ben.youljnJhf!^Lftufesf^i: • • J ■ N O W F our o r Shows Daily: reward for undertaking1 ththe suicide I ! atymyi j| ■ W ««kdo:doys • 6:30 - 8:00 • 9:30 • 1: ver A ' • m ission In the Belieau WoodKHlofFraricc I . s y o u t o f ' ■ ' S u nidpy« d p • 4:00 • 5:30 • 7:00 - 8: rCharga In 1918. IS’ • “My captain askpd for■ a volunteer j 'ftlfelssStfe t p ro v e /f. I ■ " ' to deliver ammunition. I knew -the f i / v m i WID.-NITI ______^ r m w Ak Y T I N i n I ' - ipeflHhron^ l=^==iyniH gf^yifiE R r-: I ------1 , ■— th e G erm an llne at one In th(the morning I ' ' '** -K IN G OF 1 Ii Tf 4ii;ir,;^6UfF£T- ISPKIM.— - f with grenades siuiied insiaeiide my shirt ” jjP G l MOUNTAII GIVEAWAYY S An •sollant Mlaelle•eilenet lutcleu* - and. pockols," lie. said. "Afler de- — ALL you $ V O . . IM l»od *«rv»d wllllwllh o w>l*t« ol. , ■ TONIGHT ■ hi -. B N M . - . • . I dalKlovi Mlodi. livering the ammunition.I. I m ade it I ■ ••• • 7:00.8:55 . .ir 1 TONIGHT ZsbO-BsSS eANtAT. ... 1 EVERY.SUN ^ q ” : . — backrlo-my camp."' J VIN |/.j^j5i,2i52i522EEi5i« J ^ V I 5 IT= ^==D'Ol!erPART(^ s^^TiiKday:!^NiS^SIe^Spci ca - LUCKY SEVEim 1 2 o z ,. T-Bone 1 Steii d k J r r - 7- - flNHOAl— I------w i t Mbaked-p0 j o t0t07:sal0d— I 1 . ------J : " : - b o a r a n d d e s s e r t •...... Jackpot Gem O h ! H e a v i ID I ' D o g "^Mineral and -TONIGHT Hi ~ 7:00-9]l0 . V- •STAKTSJsaO TW.I.N tufMjto O i l H i t i S s - —— Th» B««t FoodIlnJockpot-M In, -...... ” “T orartsssrr - -gxhibitorR— f« — t:------E N D f S U R S I - Cahado, California, Fl pdtx^Sa!> ? - H L r 7 h O - 9 ! T 5 - ■ A t '' - . I - jACkPOTrWEVAD\ D A ^ pJrwiTBSQ®^

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? a yjfearsfo . 5 r / i f e Lab tesiit resultsS. may cnrack Atlainta slayi/ings ■ ATLANTA (U PI) - Police Pc expect Police andind a throng of reporters andid grapher and music proromoler, was • A spokesnsesman for .Del^alb.County-____ infecderalcuiistody to have by today results frfrom sclentlf- camera tectechnicians continued theirIf stopped andiQucstionedi inI the early ’ police saidid officialso there were'mak- ic tests of fibers taken froirom the home stakeout of Williams’ home, as theyty m orning hours of T^Iayly 22 near a ing "no comcon m ents" on Iho reports, of a man questioned twlcice about the have sincee heI: was released by^lice:e l)ridge spanning the Ch::hattahoochee DeKalbofficifficials are very much inler- ' , ' PETROS, Tcnn.(UF[IJPD-James strike. Hec saids; he believes if g l v e n „ .. slayings of 28 young Atlantnta b l M l ^ ___early Thurse’movS-(l^ij~IJ - Federal__ S B — officials have been-loolooking into pbsslble-'banking"law--vi6TToIations^by Holmes Tuttle, a membeiiber.of Presiv dent Reagan's “kitchenI cabinet"ca and '. 'Jv A S S m M one of his closest friends— ib iE i The Inquiry involves questionable qu : loans to family-owned com]ompanies and a com plex financial dealI IhIhat enabled ' TutUe’s son to buy his owown bank in ' Arizona, said The Los Aiigcligclcs Herald y r- Examiner in a copyrightsto —■■ A;W6aIUiy bos AngeleisIS a u t o m o b i i r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H dealer. Tuttie.-75.-not onlynly is a close frFend and adviser to the■president on but ' claims credit.forpersuadiridlng-Rcagan— 111 to enter politics ‘ and h;hns raifUHl ^ JiiV ^--mllliDns 01 dollars loTHeiReagan' cam- l |BB!a[|ia 5 ^ paigns. ■ . ------He is part owner and a director( of A-y H Com m unity Bank of HuntiniitingtonPark, , — Calif., xitcd-injwp Fedenjeral Deposit Insurance Corp. examinelinatians-for ;------numerous.apparent-eiv4i-vl(i-vloiations-of— state-and-^eral-bankingling-laws-in- rSf volving transactions tot]totaling $ie - \ I I m illion to K6 million, thle'newspaper e'r By??

= — A=i9B(H=DIC®iattat^iimoIauoasfli ^ S : _$26 million and said “thele bulkb of the V abpareht-violatloris-relate: / siS er transactions of TiTuttle and > ^ ■ l E E j ^ B S z — Gharlea—E:—CookTTihal:halrfrtan ol Com m m unlty Bank," the(storysald. stc IP Another audit, conductedledinFebru- B h E B F ^ J ary at the request of Tuttle;tie and Cook, ijj listed possible violationsos in trans-

wRIch~lnvbIveXook‘-TuttlciiIcintercsts:^-’— it said. SB E : m T he article said an F DIC3IC attorney ' ^ a r a c te riz e d L'ommunityTTJahk'lira— t "famiiy.plgg3( bank,” usedid tot provide '-K K B titiS a sourM of r ^ y cashi forfc family Z-J)BsJness ventures ofTuttlcaile and Coo k ; _ r ^ ^ g p S l B a — TuttierCoolmmnJanlFiK pr^ident ■Randolph Stockwell dealed.led any Im- proprieties or violationsis but con- |B ^B |0 |l firm ed that many of the transactionstrai — cr^tici^cd-brthe-PDIehad^ it said.

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! Turner -Williams,-an escap^:aped^Wes t ______f l — VirginiJrronvicHjnd-oncxf-1 1 ' -10 most wanted criminals,5, shotsl It out f t V rSi!KL-. ' " I —w ith FB I agents who tri«rf to arrest him In a hotel lobby Monday. W iiiiam s.w as wounded in a h airo f ■ > gunfire.-' ' ' m ___ No hotel guests and employ U l =>TOunded-io41i»noon‘tim&-sh th e G eorge W ashin^on Hotel)tei; ' W illiams, 38, a m aster of (disguises who had been serving timle e forf( killing H | | | C a | | B a pollram an, arM h and kid w as shol four times'. He wasvas' takeirfo | | | H | | | | | » a _BciIevuc-Hdspltal-and-repireported-in—B B P W U serious but stable condition. — FBI-spokesman-Joseph'V)rV aliquette-;H ||^H - s a id —fed eral-flg n n ts -w ereerc_awarcL_lH^^^^H Williams had been in the anarea of the' H | | U — C o n fin g -.-.-^Uiiii'jMlqLy;,^_Jjuyne^2^ hotel for^lhe past several wcweeks, but ~ -saldJ)C-dld4)oUcoow-lf-Wllliy the barrelfui.-Eacich cniipnn <-nn'/Qninien4ly.OFFanged^CTsu-tlVai no —M ■ . ' c:oupon o i backs up ^'iltanotherJChejnimore-you-clipr^the-m»-moFe-you------^—-i Big pot seizunre J J J H S O ' — MASHPEErMass.-(UPI).-I }.;_lPollco— Monday seiz^ at least $2 million worth of Colombian marijuiljuana and boa'ts and arrested 12ipeoplelna pe m a jo r diiig busLon tfae'quIet'Cet'Cape Cod.,_ shoreline. — The-36-bale8r0f-madiuaiuaaa_were_^^^^^H confiscated from sbc vehicleides .and a -26^foot-cabl£ucTulsfiiLln.a.3j>■3:20 a.m . ■ W M raid, officials said. The streeteet value of ' B llffl ____ — t the- confiscated narcotirotic w as ~— estfhiated at $1.8 million. ' —1...... ■ ^-A T im os-N ow a. Twin FallFalls,Idaho— Tuesdav^JuRet • , . ■ - ^...... ’ • - tm M M ^ M ^ m m f P V B B “x ^ y jT T TtS i r je ts in e w s trlik e ” - . WASHI^ilNGTON (UPI) - Israelraei , Israel used the F-lC-I6..td strike Ihe- h av e beer}ccn stationed In Saudi Arabia used m ore)re than a dozen U.S.-built F-l£M5 target while Ihcmighl^ tie r F-15S flew since Septksptember. and F-166 (combat jets and flew themlem, air cover in the event:It Iraqi intcrccp- Israclcl aapparently chose the Saudi -througliI northern’ Saudi Arabianilan lors w ere sent lo altaitack the ossoult route "as "a; the pafh o f leost ro- ’■ ' . ■ H a irsp acec tot attack-an Iraqi nuclearear forcc. the sources said.J- sistan ce,”:e,” one source said, since air 1 ' ■ - « S l - — •Jfwlollatloilion, official U.S. sources'iald>aid . An Iraqi report sailaid nine. Israeli-.-defenses-es-in-the-dcsert region-ore------r ■•'BM- Monrinv __ ------plancs-attackcd-thc-ntnudear-faciilty,. minlmal-a l- - . . . , ______L I ■ I: The StaiHale Department condemnedned bul U.S. sources said BaghdadB proba- “ ., Idl airspace was involved," I ■rtflnPn'Li unprcprecedcnlcd raid and saidlaid bly underestim ated the th size of Ihe I s r a e l's5 use of Amcrlcan-buillJ il l forceanddidnolsecsoi»meoftheF-l5s anolnersoirsourcesald. • ihLjL * L —! les may be a vioratlon off a flyinghlghaltiludccovc''Cr- A nu -Isra I s r d i-flig h ts ovej; S yria o r . foreign nm llil^ sales agreementent The Israeli force« f'ew over joX-wo ------ondur whiFhldr-the;r-worc-sold'lonnpthe— itm-tiiwcsnFriTSaudi.'AtArabia and-thc jy andlhcIhT ’Israeli planes could have Israelis. Saudi-lraql border onI 1lls way to the ,inThcIC riskr of encountering an|i- iLW oikiH^ The misnission by aboul 15 of the attack, the sources said,*“• aircrattm;[t. missile fire. newest cor:ombat aircraft in Ihc Israelileli The assault force afapparently was arsenal laslasted aboul three hours. Iho Ihc undelected by U.S. AAW ACS ra d a r T h e souisources said the Israeli planes ■said, lt..l.s.nhoiil-fit)0. m ilesics— 8um)UIanco-planos-babasod-in-Saudi— probably-;>ly-^er

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Frencl:h-builtt I n ^ i n•eactor ] 0 | f l t a i ^ e f e nhs thii tfoiibon ird time \ ^ -'—^PA nisiuinf^TiieJ Ir Iraqi’DTOlear— ^reacl'or^"!-Intended lo be its nuclear were Israeli alttiough Isnsracll officials reader attacked by Israel■ael Sunday Is a technologya ' showcase in the ArabJ denied 11. I— H 70 m egaw att faciiily builtuilt by F rance world — hnihad not yet been put inlo theJ Still, llie Frcnch goveri2rnmcnt stood under a $260 million agrcci■ccfricnt signed reacto r heaiearl, the sourccs said: by its pledge to rebuildId the Osiris. V ' t v M , In 1975. E xpertss Jsaid the 93 percent fuel1 Iraq agreed to sell Franance m ore oil The strike was thc thinhird and most could have'0 ceasily been reprocessed ii]I . than before and Francecc agrem t)ip 0.«;lrl.«; _ There arc somo 150I FrcnchF and bunkers.''. ai)d possibly other future•e reactors- as ^ijJlIUiUan-lcchnidflns.workingcing.aL the site____On.Scot 1J? ■ 30. scvcral_Fi4_Pliantoms.■_tho . _ cnergv-base for a. multyjillion..^f = W l ' ■ -butapparentlynonewereir•einjured.------s tru c k ~ th:he“ e re a c lo r site; " badly d o llar development progiDgram of- the Wmr ______M r ______f o r chcdjitanium __ damaoinftj!UL-Bcpiirts. al-thi^tlmc ___lowcc-pact-of-thi^MInsnpnt.nml.in a _ t m -tew lntoiitlf ------^ _____lUVItiitil—lhal—Ecnniin—Clmnlltir iliwl r"l UUJJJ/treXJ — clalmod-tba fitrll'Inn . m o i t d o m o t t k _____ ------— . 71^ ' a n d • o m .e f o r ~andlnpe«t~ I;! s n a i l c a r s I m p o r t c a r s d y ^ ^ pPersianvGulfdioctrime

. ■ R e endiriieonjroim t a t i o n g ;------^ A t £ ------■prl^ PRICE — ^------5 T i5 “------P fI ------'WASHINGTON (UPl)tl -■ A (itBiF^uiiiCTaDiinltn:troKc"poininrn)rder to— clrip-wire71ir~ * " ; S iz o ------PrlcoCO_____ PRICE______' ^would ireonly a syinbollcl P1557iS0n2BK S''$46 *40.25 — ranking 'State .Departmement official rcacli theB (Gulf nnd even under thc' which ftiiy dlroct clashI. .' wilh Sovrcl * ■ AAR78-13 ' $599 |4 9 .9 S . ' from thc Carteradmlnisti'isti‘ation says best pcacctieliin c condiiions would need troops .would lead. to -aa wider U.S. - - . m P I 5 5 / 8 0 - 1 3 B K $ 4 9 * 4 3 . 3 5 =trre^erelan^nlfTloctrinFTriFof:thp;U nit=fiv<;-Uavs^ttpto=n?ach=ttro=oit=rti?h=Gn}f= — nj0^tatcs=fs=Based=on=^f^ome=tal5e-^yom Atghnrinntbtiiii.------‘------■— r-thnmt-has—^ D R 7 8 r l 4 = ------$ 6 5 = ^W5780n3BK—_ $ 5 3 ___^ ' a5sumption5~about-U:Sr'i — cnormous-and-frighleninling-implico— ------ER78.-14------$ 6 8------* 3 7 . 9 3 ------j - $ 5 0 ------‘ 4 4 3 S ' . power and could lead to a nuclear, intend to movemt Into Ihe gulf anytime i PJ 55/800 2WW _ tions because it is hard lo[oen^Jonan ■ _ ppFR78-14 ...... $722 < 6 0 .9 5 confronfairon.— ------======somi7^'ii"ndd UfeyareU unlikely liTslretch escalation , (hat docs not cutculminate in a ■ P155/8P-13WW $54 Si *47.25 2S thinner, given Uie un^ nuclear i exchange."Mewsosoiivs'aid. . .GJG R 7 8 - 1 4 ___ $ 8 0 - *68.95- ' Former Undersecrctarj^ry of State var-irt-7\fRhanislan-and-thc— $59 *51.35 — D'inTd*T're^som~»nh~cGeorgetown ~ll is a case, hesaid, "olof extending. • HR78-14 $88S *74.95 PI I 65/80-13WW S£ posed lo Soviet policy b y— aUj iigh cost'. U.S, risk anddresponsibil- i • • University since his retire I Poland. Newsom wrote. j FR78-15 • $788 * 6 5 .9 5 P175/80-13WWI ^$63 ,S« *55.75 .the Foreign Scrvice earlyr l y j h i s y S . ity .------N o-dccisionr'such-as I “ was the top-ranking career•eer bfficial in - T h e Soviel/id Ihrcal. lie said.” is le ^ ; the one in "Cl G R 78-15 $B11 *68.95 .P.175/80-14W W S«$68 *57.25 ^ ; — thedCParLmcnt.andakeytey participant imminent Ihlhan thc threat of internal wliich ' thc United Staless comrnitlcd ur ----it6elfr-«0- To airiillili a Hapid - D eploym cnl.... -. * Until that begins. Ncwsoijom says,-the — ■■ — th eir P ersian Gulf policyI'on or Ihe possU Force of 25.11>5.000 American troops inlo U.S.[ naval presence shetiould bo ill- billty of a military Invask-asion of thc the P ersianin (Gulf area, Newsom soys, creasetl j in lh e a rc a : “ It wilvill provide a f ^ S j S i LIGHTMTTRUCK ^ f i ' -area, starting from .thethc base of would takee aboula thrco weeks, much less i expensive delerrent. IIt will meet -. o rrr-i - R O A D .Afghanistan. longer thanan the White House had Ihe i U.S. com m itm ent lo assissurc access . . fe\\\\ STni.ILRAPIALS Zg ------But^Newsom-points-or-outr-Soviet— 6alculalcd-i:Uin-Jayinft-oul-q]ie-U.S.^[ —lo-lhc-area-unlii-sueh-li-timc-u&-fl— ______2 6 0 U Zjl2aaV.Hl.Wjiy 2 : ------UUUVBIAI.S ______;______forces in Afghanistan wou^’ould have lo -reaclion foro>rcc. genuine p natjonal decides IIliiat.more; is # . j i V 6044V D I * I R T PS antl-nthri: _ j\ny^lS _ Ro'g: SALE ' n i R S — ------Prlco . PRICE ■ ' 7 0 0 0 5 /6 $93 $ra.aa |'^ INS drop!>s 7 0 0 -1 5 /6 $101 979.7S I 7 5 0 .1 6 /8 $118 $93.S0 ■ R»a. SAIE Protee ^ tin g ^ e ^^ S t S , 7 5 0 -1 6 /1 2 $136 $107.7S a J S h o■ ..I P rlc . PRICE closed-do3 o r 875-16.5/8fB $145. •Il4.as ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 OR 15/6It J148 *114.75 ^ —950-1^5/8- 1 1 R15/6~'6 - J 1 S 8 * H 4 . T S — u s e f i^ t m e ~ t h rrower \ procecdin ] ngs ^ 12R 15/6'6 S 1 6 9 ..* ia 9 .» S ______:-TOKYO.(UPl)— -Lcftl pleprolCi;iing4Ji«ctunj------K~««;si lo M .0* I cftlsugucrril—-JO0.000 people ------W/TSniNGTON-rtfPh—------T H c H t n - r ^ ------/ i t 3.aSfo»S.12 . kvay and visi(s by Amer-. . las Monday damagedged a gov- ofthcMldwa; migration and NaluralizatlItion Service ...... em m enl. building withIth a' flame lean warship:lips suspcctrtf-of carry- "announced Monday it hasIS suspended throw er to protest ther returnrel of the. ing nuclearr weapons;W' dbscd-door deportation hearingshe for U.S. aircraft carrie r MidMidway to ils " I ^fust and am support tlie Ameri- Haitian rcfugccs-ln Miami. 6 M ONTHS TOT O P A r Japaneseport. al statement.” Suzuki * ^ y s x can f&rmal In a brief statement. the II agency __ —On-ApprovadXidXcAdlt______Hours later. PrimeTIC Minister said, rcferrin ■ said proccd tin a used lastT^ ninw 1‘Ryirhr: ^ rw fln liy t^ U ^=^bLnia»EKH AftYMlNT i _____ - — ymiKu'Sinukl exclusion hcarint^i! fu r'inTiaitiaii .ref:— " H O I M T l R l i«T ■ ------— :—oncc—the -United-Stateialcs_JionQrs __ Mansfield.thiUiaLWa'shinglon-Would —ugccs-haVebeen-lemporai'arlly-haltod— ------„ _ 1 Japan’s non-nucleai' p^policy and honor the nonlon-nuclearpolicy: ------■ until a review is completed. 9.Slto$5.34; ^ said. "1 believe an oververwhelming UnderliiilnjIng'his county’s anti- m ajority of o ur peoplee sisupport the nuclear conscnsensus. Suzuki said thc The statement said Ihahat for. four three non-nuclear princrinciples” - U.S. defensesc umbrella has “func- _years^Uie.govcmmenLwas • y osprevented^------h6r ~ maKrirg~pg55cs5W^ln(i or In-, tioncd s'ufflcltTclently even if nuclear " - by b a court order fromn exduding ^ ----- ^^~W Hh-TlF.Poreh-TCKotB ■ _____ . - S/\LE troducing' nuclear weai/capons inlo weapons arc nol brougiit Into Haitians. }{ Thai order was5 coverturned • . SIzo Prico. PRICE . -tj M O U N TTIMO I I J a p a n :-. Japan proper,ter." . • lastU D ecem ber by a fetlcr;eral appeals i t C O M P U T I —; ------Policc said no one was^as injured in — -Suzuki saidlid that since Mansfield court. ci 10-15/6 $100 *78.75 ^ IITIR BALANCI the flame thrower attack o In had prom isctscd to honor ihc com- 50-16/8 $127 ( i:rVALVIS1ISTIMB . ■*1NS is reviewing thec legal and *99.75 > lltlieceJs no need for as ------^^downtowoJTolcyo.by_a.ga.group.:.calb__mltmenls^tl -logislicol-probleihs-lnherc• rc n t - i n - r e - ^ _ ,— -fl.ZS- $ 1 5 5 - ______a m RQTATIQM______------ing-llScIf-Chukaku. c;or .• MiddIC“ to hold'cdrisulisultaUanbciw«n*Japan- __sumingaiio-oxdUsoty-p^o«focow-after— - :— WO- * » , —J L— T f r - A I M M«»aUBM l CHICK J ______fiitod -Statos to-conf«Hn------—j 1 9 75 this long rmcrrupllon." theic statem ent ■ . ' w eekend o f- the - largi irgcst -anti* ;-thiscaM."- ' ~ s u id r "T he governm ent "fui'uiiy^intenas^ nuclear rallies sinccl968:J68: Govcmmen lent sourccs. however. -^lo-enforce-the-immigralioriojv-lBNv-con-— -— Hgn Minister Sunao 'j and proce- _____| — 40 w indows, a nd .blacknrkpnwt (ho ^11' sistcnt 'wilh proper legal a -71,-ffli j^wiw^tiang-BtlBgam g _ _from_oUhcJ)uildlng_ho_hoiisingJlie_;.porlanco-of-tif-lhe-nuclear-isstic-to ------"Haitians, wliy htive been be found • ..transportation and cotconstruction U.S.-Japan irelations during a i g i i SiCtl ^ it cxdudabic or agreed toO 'voluntary mirtistrics:------' . m eeting wifhifh Secrclary. of State . ® . departure within Ihc pastit week arc T he incident followedfed weekend Alexander Ho 4 3 9 WEST MAIN. . . 2 0 3 0 WMBERLY KW RD .,- ...... Haig Jr. in Manila on _Juudiig-lhdt-cascs-riivleiit ------r-B U R LB Y “ T ^ ~ S 3 T wm i ru FALLS jn a c c —Umn— jun&^ftr------odiwHs-taken-to^femovc-l8-them-frofa __ ' ' 7 . . • • • • • - I__«« =^P-HQME,678.565T^ ..-M- e ------—PHONEiN E T 4 3 ^ 7 M — ------~lhec"ouhti7i‘‘Ih ^ Agency spokesm an Vci'cm Jervis Putut Briagesiont) oeiweTeeiryotrand the roao a d . ' ' I Iran factioons clash iiin street sisaid about 6,000 ilaltlans hiuiJV^e arrived ------:------,-in-thf-llnitw1..StnUvs.ia slnct ANKARA. Turkey(UPI)-IJ — Revolu---- ■ Tehran’s; leemlngt' bazaar,, tradi. when w officials lifted a spepccial legal tlonary guards fired volleys;ys In th e a ir-----tionally a political po barometer, was slalus st granted to Cubans ammd Haitians C 1980 B ridgtitO M T i n Comrmfany of Amtriea, Me., r^mroncc, tnc CA ' M onday lo break up violeiolent street-----closed as Banl-Sadr's Dai followers took permitting p< them to remailain in ' this ■ cIashos:In Tehran.bct^weenen hard-line1 ---. to the.strects•d sjo .p ro te st thCLClosure—-c cc o u n U y ,__ • • _ . Moslem militants and supp

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J o W i n jg r b e lIt r o u[te o nL ch anm b c r------By-RON^ELLAR= improvementsr?s.-slgn •restrictlDTBTTflnas'eai5aplng~5na"flre wesTiiaeIde of the city to im prove acc(JccessTo’tw ln F alis^un the tli organization that will be aannounced a s the cham ber’s Tlmes-News writer protection measi‘asurea affecting businesses.:I. as well as the Valley Al n- . Airport, Vollmer said. Thehe organizationi has not board b< acts on them.------• need for a ttelt: roiroute on the city’s east side. taken a |position on the proposed!d easternc route, bul Is The Thorsday sesslohi, heho said, was scheduled in Non)lt^er a I'wm Kails City Council hasit? ^Hwd^-tFuilding^ihis-momii H craltf'the chachafflbcrhas^cigcrm am i butldlng-at-4p;m7— ------5 owners who believed the p al, whIchVould create a spec!lecifli zone.to discourage 11 ITclianibciiswlicsma ;vflnsand... . wS tS S Spnwnt—where ’!: tt - m lght—oori - A B0 i?gjirm jtia t-s p c c;lolizes ln li In spHIng cvimmercifll local real estate agcnLents will tour, the vacant-Kc property, Wrlght-Leasure Co.,Co. has prepared a brochure Kcllwood torlhcbenelllsats anticipate* construct:ictlon of a belt loop aroundd t)the clt>s Construcllon p lan t today to aid themm InI. selling the property, wj 10 years.or more away, cilyItyofflclals have said. listing • the Kellwood plant andmd property{ at $3.1 million. “ T here Is a greatg o deal of concern, especljclally by small ' The circular notes the: plant'spi central location In Chamber Presidentnt DougI Vollmer said the; ^general businesses." hele ssaid, adding that the natlorlonal trend Is lo Newlyly hiredI Chamber M anagerr MMichael Dolton said he 'W'western states and Indicates>tes the building ‘‘Is ideal for ______m em bership m eeting wl i^iU^-at.7iM p.m.Jlmrsda^da^in ib £ ____remflveieguiatla ies_ :------hopes to-llo-hold-monthly-meelings oMhif lhe cham ber's general — clclectronIcsrT5od“ pfocessinf3ing. distribution and light H oliday Inn. Topics .Inc.Include the cost and need for slreet • The chamber•r hhas supported plans for a bposed other changes In manufacturtng." m

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maa y ^ g o ^ — c h u r c h ~ ' JEROM3ME I - To reduce classroom crowdingng Jn. . Jerome, schools, kin- dergartcQIcq W4»nd4evy4o«iHa. „ e *Monday's regular school l = = ^ =progrBinr^'Evle =pi Florez’s d ' ~-Hegd-StartsAiraygi:jt ------bOBTd-mecinectingrboaHTmemMrtiSiia'^------Jerom e-Ed-EdncatloirA8soclatlon-neg»_ ------^ ^ tiatorefalhfailed to reach settlement In

In pMMcJjeadngs-toa j d a y ___i_____ilcgo.tlatlQn.llQnialkfiJiaytbeeaxBleased— • — B u h l h e aars ] ______: ----- ^ rlnjtheTrfersflcUonrtfae^cbooI jw antds. - . seeking bids bid to repair the Jefferson - — an'itiejcpfelm s=— Q ...... Elem entarytary School boiler.______^ o u n t j TB t o a ^ FhearsSVzoniniigissue C hrlstiamianseh reported Uie' boiler was leakirakIng all last year, and ’for 57 acic r e s By M ART\TYTRILLHAASE will be hearard al2 p .m . Today’sy’s hearing on the city’s revevlsed area of’ estimated!d U Uie cost of rep air at about BUHL — A property'owner ow Monday rymw-Weu'eu s writer ' . ■ ■ Twin Falalls Counly Planning and ZiZoning.Com- Impact followsfoi more than six monthilhs of negotia- $6^000. Frormal o n action has not been Oight asked Ihe Buhl Clt;Clly Council to ------______m ission nieliembers last month recomn;nmended that____ tions_betwiitween city and county officiallals. Originally taken by' the board to approve a boiler -• annex 57 acres south of,;.™o„which to ^ ^ the county^ ccommission approve the con-tomprehensive the revised[sed area would have Included<1 an 1,800-acre repair contrm tract. h e proposes a mobile homi FALLS — Three major zonlnjling Issues go plan amendidm cnt and the Twin F alls arcarea of impact . area local>cated ;northwest of the preresent Impact ■' Dwaln French told the he Twin Falls Board of Count;unty Commls- revision.______borriers_Bi But nfflfinis^agrecd-to-dcop.}p4he-addiyon— = ------wan trtils-prnperty anntixi oday^orpubllcheai'lug. '•------*------b u l liiu -zoning-board-recommendedi> ed Ihe county followingig the zoning board's rejecreclion"of the O Q + ij use city water and otherler services tor commissioners are^heduleiuled to hear commissionon reject the Filer rezono requ•quest. ______revision in Moon Glo Village, a 208-208-unlt mobile com m cntsits iand m ake a final riillngpn jhthe.foilowing:: e ------Supporterers of-the-comprehcnsiv sewagesi treatment plant inI theth vicinity, option to appppeal to the county commissloslon. ------approval ofI of his rezone request. C ity A ttorney Brenl Mai I pounds, ofif marijuana,” n- said Jerome preliminary plan wouldId Ihdve to _ ^ ______------L County Sheriheriff Elza Hali.-ypurcbase------8ubiffl[tea"fo“[he city’sI piplanning and , .u ^ price of Uie'Uie m arijuana was probably zoning board for approproval and a " T ^ w w t i • ••...... - a b o u t - $20,00<0,000 w ith a -street value of “ public hearing held. He saidsai only after A nil J Falls rmay face:e m o r e :dliarkenejc5jd s t m e t s ;,000. ------a final development planan IIs approved . ------S • about $35,000’s deputies, state narcoUcs I Avenues and possibly 1Blue Lakes reduce costssts. ____ received livb written app -^Sheriff’sand d Jerome city policemen - Zoning board chairmanQn JudyJ Felton streets InI TwinT Falls may bewme a BouJevard,'‘^:S « r d :“ ThlTien-wo-would— ^CoUnSIlwciwomon-Mary-McGlusky= :y=the-citjrcoiincirpost beln(ppllcaUonsfor- officers androlved~ln~ a - day-iong~sur^------appeared.before the counouncll later in reality in th(tho very near future, reduce lights In the res!isfdentlal, re- suggestedI t^the city take a look at thele . the resignation of Jam esingTTJcaied^y— were InvolvFriday th at resulted In Uie • Ihe^ session to_ask whavhat th e. city In a woriork session Monday after- tainlng intersection lighting II but lighting atit FI rontier Field ahd m ake_le Hc-called-for.a speciales r Smallwood, veiilance Frl ------expects-of-hetugroup^She5he.sald4f-the— noon.-Twln-]n;Fall8zClly-CouncllTmem--=T ^rellmloatlng-other-li^ts.d .rlOyears oldr-a>me-reduciuctlons-thenrlfTMldcntlal” 31 p.m"^ W ednesday to I meetlngjt1 5_arrests. >rs - . observed-Uif-su^ts;,.^— ^ I council wishes, the zonzonlng “ board bere discus:ussed plans to eliminate o ro ld er." streets areefo l< be darkened. -applications. He said review tfii [[Officers1 sm all bag Inside' a tool box iUn8.prJor.to budget tim e to ' the council placing a:7 sm ^ d l-9 ttid r‘'A WMraat was ; — ;and recommfind.possiblclie .1restrictions : begin reflllzlllztng n snving-ln thff ctroot . and requirements. departm entnl fundsi as'soon as possible. y e a r from $175,000 even for by th e ususers. Each softball playerir sessionJunelS. rguiafcouncfi anaihUiettiick.” " I___ ; CouncilmaaJJaleJhonis)rrisbcrry-8aid------C ity—MaiManager—Tom—Courtney—— bcfore-the~Idaho~Power2r-C o :'s"p w F ~ p a y s M raI7 ye( a r tb 'p a y o n a leam and—d------Theappolntment-becorr of marijuana:Dforccm_e_nt_offlcers- t ^ n ______I he would appreciate suchJi sisupport. • explained theth' city needs to cu t $30,000 posed 40 perccnt rate Increase I is df this $15 gogoes to the city for lightingg Ju ly 1 and Uie appointee)mes effective------Law _enfo:d o n a house In the'700:block Judy HoHman, a-real1 estateca repre> from the street st department budget taken Into consideration. . ■ — and ' .-mftintIntainlng the facilities,:. re-election this fail If heee ( must seek convergedBuchanan or Street in Jerome sGhtative, also m et withI thoth( council to and'm ostt of( The-antlcipated-cost—------Mayor Henry Woodall sasaid property Courtney S£said the~ old picturesque« to continue In office. Coc o r she plans of South .m. Buc Friday when the arresls ...... present a proposal for' purchasepi of increase Issin in lighting. iowners have an alternativeive of keeping Lincoln Stretreet lights might be somee bers suggested applicant:Council mem* about 8 p.m.ie, Hail said. land to allow expansloA)fi ofi Mother - “Our origirlglnal plan was to reduce__ ilhe_llghts—by—paying-g-the cost ihelocaLnJstcsldents-would'llke to retainn win the appointm ent nownts who don’t w ere m ade,len h are being held in the mobile .home-parlcrthe-Iie-M lcfelw a»— lig h t^ lh “IhTTieavHyilghiKTBreas— thl — ilhem5clPa~or~even*^lnstfi stalling front at their own/ncosT ( - -f ------'' en ter the fall elecUoniw should also ' Both menbounty Jail.ln lieu of $10.000 i Park on Frultland Avenu?.lug.______such as Add.ddlson Avenue, the Second vard ’ lights, but hksaid.thehe.clty-has.to-—^M ayor-W o s— candidates:------n as council Jero m e Coun ------bond:------

TWIN FALLS - IjifiH tgEQ up^form s— 'le-norse-snowsi-sHfired— — - spread the word that man;in d o r s e s InTthTMaglc can i leach them .’’ _AHlcrifiA-on-wc*icm*siyio-rintroducing toe English ___ •Valley, can be used for mimore than just-chasinp V le rstra dwcribed huntirnllnghorscsas"smoolh, ' . 1V ierstra's enthusiasm In inti Br—while-Jumpers-donU------style. ■ ■ rom-arfararthey did,^ " Vleretra, coordinator r people to see how the------u Chaasingdt o g i ^ ssoclntlon, sponsqrctf-a------i sn o w o n u ie idnno-H UBtTRiiing ana jumping wonderful i opportunity forsslc p< horse event." - ' • ' a show and clinic at thele Flold C. HaiHman Association’s < annual cl]c:l]cult so entrants can event operafw. if is a classicit caused some commo- • thorouriibred breeding ranch rt on South Pork _compele^r_poJ^_The; i lialassoclatlon'-awards il Vlerstra said the event cs - Road. Th*eshow.was.Satunirday.and thecltnlc'w as"'^— j -tion from pauors*by.------/ing b^~stopping and only on ~Sundayand Monday: ___ ' . .. 1 _mfi5LB0Jn|5._____ ^____ 1______:1 ______ZZ2!WOiaff:peopIeI dfivfii|oing.on,’' -she.sald.- - ' -.------“ T h ere a re a^bl of big (I:(hunting and jumping) . looking to see what was going —dreuita-ln-the east and yn _ Ahniit Wi-p<*opt«r-swne-lte-from aa far aw ayas— ^— kind of slow,” Vlerstra said Boise, entered Vierstra’s3's show, and she said - —1 Tliu-hm itiiig and jm nt/lii]fulltime job, depending - - y f e ry j b w ^ r o r s e s ~ ^ _most_slayedJQ£_lbe_cUnlclnlc_coDd»ctPd hy^p'tx>%____ ^worthwhile hobby, o r a fulil P eople here do not enteiter their horses in the H lerson wanted-to-spend,— — — __fcsslonanrainer_Tommy _ J ______-English--J lype competitionn Ibecause -rfiost-of the------ly-- -Lowe of. A therton,: -on-how-mucli-money < a pers( - • - h Calff. Vlerstra studied und^der Lowe for 10 years - sh e sa ld ------L'------horses a re used a s work ananimals, she said. But * | Lspend a lot of money, , before, moving to TV/In FalFallfiioucyears ago. . • that U should not stop the sporort from catchlngon.- - - "But when you start tosptgot to have a decent______- — - r - r ^ H-the-horse.-Hl’s-lhe— ^7—“ HflftmairrhArse-bjwd«der"f6T-50-yeWafrd ------Vi lerstra said, “you've 'hen got most people get / training.” she said. "You’V',’ve got to leam how to ' adviser j to the ^^H andId Future F arm ers ^of - n(training) raciUty:— WK> doingm It fulltime.” ____ ,L ______s ______^involved In it. Uiey end up doi ^------• ,1- '

B-2 T lm es-N ow s. Twinwin Falla. Idaho- Tuesday, JiiJ u n e o .io a t .J Burei l^inespjmblishces ' - r~- I M c S M g )^ Ib rra (B % ^------_ ------;------ff, “ truclctransfer case and drtv(jrtvcline.’rr: ------t : ...... Hansen negotlatctofatdnieei , The theft occurred sometlTietlmc between midnight and S k W i ^ ' HHANSEN ; - Both partiess in1 negotiations 'over _ 7 ^ .m .j police_Mid. •- :------„ detaililedstaiteminceral mad U o ■ arisefTDlstrtct teachars coninniracis’are-scireduled to A mleel eei with a f«?8eral m ediatorsr June* 23, beginning at. MOSCOW - DelJDetailed mops of . and pre 30p.m. Contract negotUitlatlons stalled p£0specls may reveal patterns'•ns'in ___ The Chollls, HalleIley and Elk City ------rm ln ln g “ and ■ mlncra:eral prospccls-in— gwjo® Last week, tcacbcrs dcdared TWIN FALLS - Ncgoll’gotiatlons for Twin Falls )gy,“Sltuciurc-or~mlneraIi«illred quadrangles will cost' cc S7.S0.-Maps...... “ n i ^ •ed ao im passe in riegotl^ . I.. Idaho arc.being pulpublished by the— zones. ' ions over dlfferences-on-^ -rteacherrcontractsrernatirstilintDlled:^- ...... 5. Commodllles_covercd induedude— covering—Dillon,-»,-G rangovllle^ — -Id ah o B ureau of Minesines and Geology. gold, ’s ederal mediation wasrequestwst« i; ; ; No further negotiating{.sessions sc; have been sched- sliver, uranium, geothermirmal Hamilton, . Pullmanan,. Sandpoint, cn, O ver 7,000 m ines;ies :an d -p ro sp ccls: springs Spokesmen for bolh teachers • ul^yet, superiiitendeht JamjamcsSawin said Monday, igs and sand and gravel deposits Spokane and WallaceajorcCcach. ■rs and the school board • i rccordcd in Idaho willviH be plotted on 20. , TheB seven! m aps and books no' Id the two sides will probablyibly not m eet before the Last week, teachers declar•clared an im passe in ncgoli-, m aps o fscn ic l-to-250250,000. Each m ap ovaiiabiable cover most of northernla on n d All 10 a rc availoblible at the Idaho m^ledlated session. otlonsi and drafted a Idler;r rcrequesting federal media- -accompanics a bookik tttial llsls names central■al Idaho. M aps for ChallijQiiie B ureau of Mines andd (Geology. Morrill • tion. T h a letter was signedxi bjby board chairm an Byron pi the mineral propciipertieSj., computer Hailey:y and Elk Ciiy areas willI) b Hall Room 332, Urtivllvenlty of Idaho T'wo tl towns get HU!UD g r a n t s ___ !Snyder and mailed, bul Snyder Snj later reiracled his. efercnces-and.tho.. ..flvaiiahlalJp.in-flhmtMwvmppkfljTBeonet camDus„MQSCQw>Jd =approvai;._ ...------_ ~ commoditles^reachpih propeOy.______said JTh3^ho-remainlng-lOmapS7-incl0d — mailing charge is S1t5li25-foreach-map-: ------^W^ SsTflfreTONrD-C--^^TO Twin‘ Falls communl- ■ Sawin has stated the boardard docs not feel talks ore ot ’...... Eari Bennett, assoc'>or‘:ic.chlef of the ing onene for Ihe Twin Falls vlcinllvnUy ■ o r 10 perccnt if scvera:ra l a r e p u rc h a se d . ticcs s received final word this5 y/eekjv they will receive ' an j im passe.______------9tfile4>upeaurfla}tH da^ eoul ifllorlhisyear. ^, — laano rcsidijnis-acid"iI-rpniTunt-salBs gnwrants from Uiu U.S. Di»{)arinirlmerit oi Housing and N either Richard Chllcoie.)ie, teacheri spokesman, nor rban Development. , first stales to plot computerco>i mineral Each;h is designed to be compatlblillble Jim Shackelford, Idaho Education'Association Edi ke- inventories onto mapsaps, .thereby mak- with otJ HUDHI appropriated $99,G48B through tl Ihe Farmers c other earth resource informa•ma- In addition to Ihe b gion 4 director, could be! reached rc£ Monday for com; ing it convenient foror mineral devel* • tion. anc bureau, financial Hornom e Administration lo KimClmberly_ Associates to__ _ r i nd can be conw ared directlylyJo— t< suppocL-fot-Uic-proJt _ m e n l .______------^— opersrficoiogists-andnd land-usc-plan=— geologic 3ject-comes Jrom — — ptt>v?ovidcd24TiowTinli5-orcldoriyi jyhoilsing.- ?Ic~com plIbtlbns'al the sam Studying the distribiribulion of mines year. ' 'cau of Land Man- • $5,67,877 in addition to a previousous aw ard of $23.M9 as • agemenl.’ ' ■ p airt rt of its annual operatingsubsiibsidy. TWIN FALLS - Twin-in - -Falls Counly Sheriff’s deputiesc are. invcsligotlngIng the possibility thal a W4Veekend brings oout larceny 'reported shooting victim wasn:asstabbed instead, i Twin Falls County Sheriffriff Jam es Munn said Mon- M t o a i : ------1 .TWrWIN FALLS - Twin Fallss PoliceP. are investigat- day d no arrests had been mode mai in on incident which Ing' two tv grand larcenies which:h occurrcde in Ihe city occurred o Sunday al aboutout 10:30 p.m. al the EI . - . - , . durlniring thc.weekend;______1Tam pico bar in Twin Falls.s ...... - , - • z r R aliphjFulkerson l p " ^ JVdncy D. Bauglg h m a n ______^ 4o arrests were m ade Mondanday when the_crlmes Munn said both a suspectject and_an_ailegedj/lciim _ BUHLiHL - Ralph Fulkerson, 91. long-ig- JE'roME' -t' Na^ancy Diane" wereirediscovered an3 repoRed’fo'pfo'police. • were y taken by patrol'cor lo Magic1 Valley Memorial, tim e Buhl B resident.' died Mondayay Baughman. 91. of Jeromime. died Monday P‘olice oll said $omeorIB removed^d ftfour tires and wheels Hospital and later released.d. momlncling o.i a local nursing home, ■morning In Magic Val/alley Manor at fromm a four-wheel drive vehicle:le parked at Soulhern A m edical examination of thetl alleged victim raised Ho waw as bom Aug, 7.1889, at Austin,in. Wendell. IdaHiK<> o Leasing, I486 B lue-U keskes Boulevard N; The qi Mo., wll questions as to'whether heie wasu shol or slabbed, he w here he attended schools. He Services will be anncmounced by'the theftft Coccurred som etim e betweent»n 5:30 p.m. Saturday si cam e lo Buhl In 1917. where he worked said. ed HoveChapelal Jerome.•• a n d17 7 ia.m. Monday, policc said, as a carcarpenter before he purchased a M unn declined lo identifyy theIh peoplelnvplved In the farm sotsoulh of Buhl, ile formed untll^ils V'alue alt of the stolen items was estimatedest at $600. inincident, saying divulging lhe_the names.could hinder his retiremm cent In 1957, w hcahe moved into£ RubyJ.Hudsonn ...... ■ Do’nio’nSch‘lermcir,755'4 BlucXaklSkesBb'ulevardNorih'."' oloffice’s InvesligatiohT " g° BUHL-Ruby J.Huds Buhl, and a continued his hobby at idson,72.ofBuhl. reportorted Ihc theft of automobileIe parts| valued ot $450 He also declined to sayay whether charges are woodwbrivork. He was a m em ber of Ihcf,. . died Sunday evening atIt i the Twin Falls fro mfn 1his home. Police said item;ems taken Included ,a pepending in the case. Buhl. FllFirst Bopllst Church, where he ' Clinic Hospital after 0 sheshort illness. _ w a s a llf(llfcUm cdcacon, and a mem ber nfof—______She_w as..born MarcJ:rc h -13. -1909.- a l...... theM asoasonie Lodge Manes. Mo., and allcncmded schools in ‘ • Survlvlliving are a ooughtcr. Elizabeth1^ Missouri. She m arried l/oonardIx Hudson - Bonar--jOf-'Buhli' ;C jpd three_5rand:_rt. In Missouri, and they momoved to Buhl In jy P ierce trrial w itnesiisgetsearlj, eh. Llrida Harris di Nampa. Sue ------t9-Jl.Mr. Hudson died InlnI965.Shewasa l y - r e l e a s e of Coeur d'Alene, and Dr. Robert^ memberofthcliuhlChrisristian Church. TWINM iFALLS - A key witness: In holdup of the Maverikk r iM nI Vincentt werewe to have served his entir 25. ot. Hozcilon. died ! death. ime of services Wednesday. Me­“ ^ I T ? a s lo rJ a m d rHucKa lis six-month jail term, n FJcoum y^,'!!W:erM B escrvy?sia:------^ Burial will be in Sunset M services to the Twin E den of injuries reccivcc Privatels m ay be made lo the Firsl gg - • in esseessence, the county gets th In Twin Falls. Friends mmay call at Ihe I^urjng. gjj, PubllcD efender.’sofflce cioaccldcnt. e p.m . Wedt Church of Buhl, ■______ig, Pierce’s trial, Vincent best of both bol worids,” Meservv saic f-the-defcndant~off>'ml hinitm r------VlnCCrttWassentencco:eaiojaiiMorch . ‘‘They get punishment via the ja MUlil., undTHfended-acIhai-Hamson-Whiie.------evening and until noon WeVedncsday. $500 whilelile the nvo were in tail, in oJ^ean^uthH*> ______J r . .,3 j QL-moIaUag the pmlrobnlion he.ob- sontenc»ai:o^nd they-get-restitutionr^ ------. nnrt Vflllpy^ g ra d uatinHhJ Saturday near , unllltimi ------—e x c h a n gge-forfavorabletestimon^— e High School in 1974..HCIved I In a motorcy- m orialsSHONE i - Arro Dean Guthrie, 85. ?ulltylirforgery------MesBTvyrvynmptiasized early release i A m o s I V . M i l l a rd P ie r c e Ilater was convicted of rob-ob- ch arg es in 1978. K carby Dcc. 20. IW7. at E oshone. died . Sunday, in St. In exchdngidnge for restitution are n( conncctlon with the March 4 had w orked ]i8 a concrctb ct's Hospital alter a lingering: ,• HEYBURN-n Amos W.f/.Millard.85.of bery in co 1 4 Twin F alls County' Deputy Pro- - unusual. _ . Survivors include hisschool w s-in-ltaoUQ_____ Heyburn, died Monday at the home o f. his daughter In.Burley aftc hH"falhcr’and slepmoU Oct. 26.1895. a t Red Cloud. Neb.. fter a lingering _ a illness______. Debbie White of Hazelio /ed with his family lo Oklahoma j He w as bom Oct. M. 189: and sicpfatttcr. Joscphirat Elko. Mr. While Shoshoung child, where he attended 895. at Hooper. 1 1 Oi f m e o w h e r e^ e m p t i o n Utah, and moved to Idahc 1 d e a d l i n e^ r n e x t w e e i W est of Jerom e; a Ttblinlsher. sisl Benedict'.I. He moved to Idaho In 19IS. Mr. iholn 1910 with his parents. He married / (Francos) Capral of IswlfcofJcromc: Do! s married Edna Betty Jan. 3. »; 1 Annie.Nelson TWINI IFALLS - An- estim ateded The (ixemption providi ■ ^ M ayS. 1926. In Ihe Salt Lak ides the first 20 applicationsIons and the office Is relylnj^ ------slstersrCarDl-Mundt-or-lnolhcr. Paul and . LShclley.-nnd.shc.dicd,inj979___ akecityjjjtih _____ J3 .0 0 0 _ tOo_14.000jr.wln_EaIls_Counly- - lly— pcrccn l.-u p -lo -$ 10.000.- r ~ L'DS'Tcmple. an'd sfiT dia'. ).-of-8-home’s— to-someiiegtiegree-.onforms publish cd -iJ^ Darlene M iller of Groviclion: his mother Ived at Shelley 26 years before Jan. 11.1929. ‘ r e s id e n ts5 1hod applied for Ihe home-le* m arket value be exclu : He m arried Lelln Sarah W eluded for pro- Tht> Timpc — -T-McDonBttf-of-Bolscrandphine and Homer ;4o-»-faFm-north-of-Shothono-ln— .W illlam sj\ug______o w n e r ’a e-exemplion-as-the-appHeation- x on TJcrty tax purposes. here he had resided since (hal[ • '14.1930, and'she died July ■Herald,}iahHamby said. ‘ S eattle: six half-brothers.slsler. Mrs. Rod ” began its final week. The num ber of dpplica Vancouver, Wash.. DarBoise: four half- CSulhrleHe n was a member 'or~lho—1 marrietLAnBellne Judd Jul> cants is, consid- B u lth eoe officc fi has hot been forced'^^^ farmed f ^ many year c r 2,000 eligible homeowners:rs erably above the estlmal ------Oregon.—Jamoft—Matsiiof-Helena.-Mont„------}lyofGod.' laled 9,600 resi- hire additiodltional! help t() handle tb^ county had not a~^fed es oL^dcats^haiiJod^or.the-€j! o'f_ ::^ T = Marslng.^[hrof^Glefliirove.-Okla: Clois Wngr3rcrthree^ n8:^Eugene.—>.=____ Heyburn untll.l954,.when ht exempliott-inrt— TwtrWngdr<—hro’Biign~ : ± nmhy fi«;lftgiitg‘ ; l^rbf th7i.PS^ -M onday.-^.--sata-oiitejolFaRfie-'i'ttiir ' G eorge Carl and Mikeand-Ailcc-Blisnpf7-^^,y‘“8 M; >:-Kldcn-Guthrte.—and-Evaii'— ^ ^ - ^ icyourffnrcfWBs~a m e ^ in— year.^aiU-Chief“Dir^^ ty Assessor- havenof^l^It^uflirthTfii^w eek'tb^ Church. — ------—PallyCounIunty-Assessor'soffTce:------. .'Jero m e: and his grandpalers. Ross While of r, all of Shoshone: two daugh- .Dorothy Hamby, ' apply, shelesald. sr ------r — MrsrMcivin-Harmon-ofDarrell White of sther-M oore of Shoshoncr-Mrs.______.SurvJ^ng are his wife of-HeyhumLa-.:of ____ J u n e .I5l5.is.thc.deadlinc.Ior-submitv .i il^,— -H am by-attributed-thehe'risc-to'ffi: ------“ I tfiink"wik we*re going to make it. l i ' f ^ daugliter, Mrs. Jack lElal;lalnci Tolman ting an app w as preceded In death by Elaine) Cools of Canogo Park. ippllcalion for Ihc exemptiont>n creased • public awarcreness of the not easy bulbut we’ll make it," Shesaid. ^ ® H grandchildren; 26 great- of Burley: two stepdaughterter?. Mrs. Don to th e a ssc half-slsler. sscss(y-'s office. Applicationsns exemption through newss Jaccounts and - Services will be at Ir Mp.i m S b S i T S i lildren. and two grcal-gral- (Stella) Ashby of Heyburnirn. and Mre, c a n b e dellielivered to the office until 5 Melvin (Gay) Conner of 5 , reminders printed onn assessment In the Hazellon LDS Wardparcnis. Mr. a n d ' 1 lildrcn. H e was preceded in of Hayward. n m or wpostmarked no later thanm notices. y two daughters, two brothera, Calif.: three stepsons. Marlon Mi Judd, Bishop Royal J . Blackcrof:HazcllonrHt-T^^«^-Es^; The increase has led lo; - — Burial wlli be in Hazelt :rs, andsix grandchildren...... L y n n .:Ju d d -'a n d ..R a y ;juJudd. all. of - F riends m ay coll al Ihc P< :es will be at 1:30 p.m. Wed- Heyburn: four sisters. Alitklice Hulse of Burley ihls aflemoen I andp.m. Wednesday In the Bergln Funeral Chapel Smlthfleld, Utah, Kalurahah Durfce of np II ------gn ticTtnnTCTnt!nourprnWard Chapel wllli 5'^“ ?.? . er-Rev.' . Jim D>u urtlclUtiriri:------H dngtairgeie t s n o m i n a Dckcr clflclallng. . may call at the chapel Ihls Marie Judd of Heyburn:!i‘ “a'?Pand“ - m o n zelton Cemerery. - ‘«os£sters,n and evening, and Wednesday children; and -ll grea|-gra He was preceded in dealta'K J'te TWINF/FALLS - Chris Tolklneton.I'll___Jordan of.PortlandrO rcr■erhDon-Jone9;^H|||H|yj _— c Payne Chapel In allUlLiliac ------TWlITFflll?lis city councilman, has b^n and evening, and mF^fRTTfnrbe' ^ at 4 p.m. en ' assistant lo Ihc executiviive director of K iiU B S Servlc.-s will be at 1 p.m,I. Thursday1 lii nominatedcd for election to the board of .. _ TWIN F A L L S -Q ilicMprior 10 scrviccs. Friends y m,in [he Naldcr Funeral Chapel of . . th e Oregon League of Citiiities; Idaho Ll. 87. a form er Twin Falls t ey. with b u riai-ln Hillcrest ' tho Heyourn 1st Ward LDS5 CChapel with d ir e c to rs5 oof Ihe Association of Idaho(10 Gov; Phil Bott: and coromedian Ross afternoon a form er bishop Glayde Wlio ■ Sunday at a Rigby nurslni? y at Shelley. • llcox official- C itie s, • Horsey. • — ------m ornli4g_. ing. Burial will be In Rivor: She w as born ScpI 26.181 orslde Ceme- Talkingtogton, who was nominated by>y Workshop subjects w t d r e a s ------^ A - w c o n a lery at Heyburn. Friends n include: Mo„ where she allcnded :M . Brackett ■ may call at city officiacials of AIC D istrict IV In in regulation of cable lileviivision, writing McCulloch In Burley WcdneInesday from s, A p rj], wouli married Robert E.le May C Childress. FALLS - (^ie May Fox DUld hold a two-year term as n o o n 'u n til 8:30 p.m.. and»d_prlor I. 3S and maintaining city ordrdlnonces and , M issouri in 1910. jindIls Ihi residenl. died ..32. Of JSk'ln m $ . died Sunday------rict’s^represcntative on-Ihe iinghome. Cemetery ai — services Thursday.------1C explaining budgets to to'xf _ Idaho_ln_l936. NJr. Chlldrc yikc.Cii^6spilal.- :______. ______b o a rd -Jhhc.post-ls-bolng-vacated-by- (X — r: — isnTOfurTWgbyrfltfdim?;. 189J. at HlRbcc, sh _ o rn Sept. 17.,IB88,at Makon. • • Twin Falls:is MayorI Henry^Woodall. to Idaho Falls lo be nearded h uhools; She N e l l i e A moved lo Idaho from Missouri E le c tloin n oof'Six members to two-yearir j ! ______She.wos a.member.oMhc-. C hildress In TWIN F/ ram ilyih 1909. and hod lived in------term s on Ihcth( AIC board will take place ____ ; __ LDS Church.______•h?J'_n'oyedjo_ ____ Brackctt..S2il-Caslleford-Twin Falls-Fllcr ' :e ^ during the Surviving arc two sonsIdress dledAprll inaSailUst li of her lile. She married ie assoclolion's 34th annualsi ______: r , ■ ; ...... Childress Jr. ofT^sinFall!rn 9 7 P ^ c movetj She w as t> TWIN FALLS - Scr\irviees for conference!cein Boise June 18-20. L. Brackett April 4. 1912, at G eraldine ■•Jerry" Lee Glim T. Children of Sacramcna rh e rd a u g h le r. Mo, She me Imore. 47. of m addjtiQitiem to election of. officers,5. j he d l ^ M arch 18. 1970. She ^ Pocatello, formerly of Twin I daughter. Mrs. HaroldthC-Reorganlzed— wilh her lemberfan of the First Baptist * irence wili-feature slate andd ______. '■ ------Munson-of- Idaho Falls: ______th e Buhl-C Reynolds Funeral Chapel, Qui speakers, workshops and a' children and seve(ons, Robert K.> ^ nrea most ng a re three sons. Robert G. In Twin Falls Cemetery. Fri■rlcndsniiy business memeeting. grandchildren. ^alls. and Creed E dw ard L, of Tu’ln FalU, Edward Clark call a t th^chapel uhlil limeofolscrvlccs „TH g SMeakcrs. al ore Grant C ard o£_ . Services will be nt i p.m.ncnto. Calif,: a Buhl, and h> I : - PRO')VIDE COMPLPLETE ' of M esa, A ril,, and ‘John . Omaha, Net* b., a motivational expert: In Ihc Twin Falls Rcorglid G, (M aryi .wds a menraekett of Union, Ore.; four Church. Burial will be InIls: Sv six grand- Church:------■ BUHL — Graveside servlci'ices for* Ida D r. R a n ddy y Hamilloh, dean of the0 i, Helen E ksirand of Elsinore Russell, 78. ot Rulil. who diedsi Saturday. Graduate J rial Park under directioniven i great- SurvivingIlh Tennant of Soil Lake City._____ School of Public Ad-[- ' ------Funcrai-Homc^in IdahoFfllli w l llb c h t2 o ,m .lo d nv In tiieULWesLEnd. ------ministrationion-at-Golden-Gdte-I^niversi— ...... B rackett ofances Lamboumc~orAurorC------Cem etery, under direction of t ).m. Wednesday Brackoll'of If Ihc F irm . t y a t S a n FFrancisco r and a m em ber of 1 Maxine Mize of Mesa. Arlz.; erC hapel, f ~ «rganiied LDS A rthur Braechildren: and m any great- President Reagan’s 1 Urban Task< n Sunset Memo- daughters, ^ 3renr She' was preceded in BUHL — Services for'Joh -ra rgerciiyIiy L'ommlssloner C h o rle5 s^ '• ------■ ■ Johnsoron of the-Wood c a lif R u th ' Pull.,------utanrFTanc ___ Nelson. 76. of Buhl, who dla ru'lll iw ai I: pTih. iT iu ^ a y in wll i t>c nl 11 a.m:-loday In the-B uhi— — ______J-Crome. died Monday momt Coio.. and M — F-Afcffl ITIBN ^ : Valley M emorial Hospllal,...... , '24 grandchl. em orial Park.^ Friends m ay ( [pot^ight—— Ihc West End Cemetery. Fritriends may ■ . Services will be announct - • • grandcHIiare• m ortuary until 9 p.m; Wed- < call a l Ihe F a rm er Chapel untmill time of 1 1 1 1 6 3 1 I^ n e ra i Chapel. , ' flcatn py-gwsid unljl 1 p.m . Thursday. ' . attendants ___serj!ices._-______[""for unnused jail it. '. Sunset Memi unced by Hove call at the m ' JACKPOT,3T, Nev.- - Attendants Jor - ■. _ Ja cK p o 't's as- ______nesday. and u as-yct unused Jail m ay soonI . No familyly's future Is secure u ------b e h ire d , >says a j (he town’s Maglstrnlo 3 until de- ♦______IH](^ : ~ jucjgeJay'SnSnyaer. — '----- ^------‘T~cl5tbns anJri3 arrangem ent^ area re m ad e S n y d e r m et with Elko Counly■ ’• to cover Idlast expenses, GOODING COUl bolh of Rupert.' . • ...... - Commlssloneoners last week over the r , ' ■ ' Adn Ditmlued T h ere Is noi char.ge or obllgaIgatlon to : • Mrs. R.K. Bendorf of Hagcrmi M arilyn Gochnour■ amand Warren Miller, both of Burle>ley.andClndy_i«u nn..^ i-.4 ■ Is s u e a n d saidsa l they agreed “ It would .. ' •------^------D t a ous-if-we-had-a-^jall-thal—------investi g ate-|-p(ie*ar-rangema 1 e en n t—w ith ------^— — - lell • c o u ld n o t be eu u sed .", ______W hite Mortuary.oi Call (or Intor OUNtyMEMORIAI.- - ' MTOIi\GIC VALLEY MEMORIAL • • - — cssrrBiiniriWo' ovemlgnt cells and ' now . — ------ST. BENAdmitted -----Admitted'------one Holdingg ccell were built as part of_ ..Adnrm an. —:------Barbara-F.-Larin,, VeVebjcW hitakcr. Mrs; Monroe» iC. Dlerkcr. an $85,000 ElkElko Counly building Iri the ------Rahay-CotayrTiteianie-Taj ■anccs ' Brian Leo Buniikel,'1, Mrs.M Enos Carter. Joseph Brutruce Mallea, u n ln c o rp o ra■ated te town. Officials hoped ___ ^iUyahltOrfllUf-JworooHftoyd^anriM n Allpn.IfthnM nofW fndell W h il------Ltslei^Wllll.m McNtllreitrtaarry-M.' PelerwnrM ryFreded Shobe.'and"~the cells couled d house persons arrested -''S hoshone: and Glenaa Eden of C< J u a n E . Trevino Jr.. allail ofI Twin Falls; Stephanie K. Hs - f o r m in o r offt DlU Ea N E D ic r a ------' D an Seott, both of Buhlluhl: Mrs. Michael G. Booth of W jffenses rather than trans- :____ Helcn-Grccnwood^lher WPar m lltad______—_ (andy^-^Tbeda^nn ButtepandOldOliveisrcnnlng9Seivogrt>otfrof H pectsll6mlles(oElko.______Golay, all of Jerome. T ay lo r," T ca ~ N ct:. and Fran< Joshua ClayHnTDwtieyli«y-8nd-Mr8r'UonJUflcG.a[mc mon wih'Sf However,. federali law stipulates >yd^2«rBWrtnd6har«>mtoiinrbo»hBlr Haosen; Richard Praegiaegitzerof P aul; Cheryl Ann lay^nol^-held- without Sons to Mr. and Mrs. Scott IfTaj Gooding. Mrs, Mrs.” Tim othy T racyt of WeridcIIi'and'Mrs. NormsnBn Turner of attendants arantf no funds' had' been ' >limtaed ------g llo c g W l orrrliU'Iiigaiiy.' h ------o lS ^ o ^ o n e . Pnrtpon ■.tii«iiw nfflrtln/ and'flan ------— ...... Ditmlned ...... - - . S n y d e r saaid id Elko County Commls- ^ ______Elbcrt-A llr5j!«.. RoRobert Bourn and daughter. Mrsrs. Laurence sloners said.ld.they would discuss the "T/T/!s C h a p a ! b y tHe P aarfc'^ rk _ • ------^ ^ n s b i c ABlrthi j E. Dunn and daughter,»r, Mrs.f Je iry D. E lsenhauer and nd dajjgt^r. issuB_wilh_thi.the-county-sheriff^s-de—------— 136------rAdmTaylor l of Jerome and Mr. and------Mi nndnorence-vrninn,-al 1,-airofTwln FalW XUtnie MrJan fr- >lU|.-AVEr-EAST=IV(IN'FA[(F A i:ts'~ 7 . RhodaOrchardofHeybum.-______^ ' • > f o r a m i n a weeyecktolOdavs. ■- ’ I

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■ , ' TuT uosday, Ju n e S , 1981 Timm os-Nes ow s, Twin Falls, Idaho B-3 L Airplai g me radarir used— d a l I t o * W i e s t to mapp part off Idaho ^ — jsroscow (ut^ij -- Seventeen Or- over westvestern Washington five yers cgon Air National Guard Gi airplanes ago andnd was' used lo establish the' r J ' • 7 will be flying co v e r e a s te r n seism icc informationin network lhat has r U : A u I j Wnshtnniuii. C3 stem~n_i.Oregon=andrrprovediva iivaluble to scientists studying f' r' . parts of Idaho this we-leek and. next in Mounl_SJJ_SiJIelens. Rosenfeld sa{,d. BOISE (UPI) - The C ■ »r one‘ of ihd w orid's lailargest mapping ' The Ore le Department of Health andid Legislature meant byt'. lhc.usc.ofIh the phrase '.'theie_ m easu re w d er to fund_ the' a ir .quality, pro "Oregon Slate University geog- pro- projects using radar, raphy-prc • W elfare was inform(Kli(Jd by the Idaho attorneyjy W ater .Quality and Hazarizardous Malrfals Program." ■ “gramsf" -profcssor-said-|n“additlon't(3— general’s offlco Mondaj Dr. Charles F. Rosenfeld, R the using side Iday available evidence-in-n- .H ockberg and Knudsensen said.,'‘substantial-evi-i- Intheiropinion.flTed side-looking radar Mmerns in ------: e deputies also said;" • guard’s remote-sensining officer, said the latest 1 d lcates the agency’s DlviDivision of Environm ent may3y dence” Indicates the Lee esl mopping, the plans also are Legislature intended no part'rl' • The appropriations)ns acl fpr the division probaoba- the planes flying overT the region are doing ther not use funds for varioususairqualltyprograms. i of the money authorized y bly did not amend, sus| ihermal infrared mapping thot- zed be spent for air quality iuspend or repeal any substan using compuiet-contntrolled radar locate the In an opinion for the department's director.r. programs. live laws. the earth’s warm spots, which. . cameras, ..to imap 1tho geologic. _cnn_ bp ^ i , fo r-i^iirh r.' ■■ihikiijTiigeummuii-s.iiTP5LTK>T;'in n ;i p i u i j i i u ii ui iite^ and Larry J. Knudscn sal ...... "• Clirzens'cannol rest •tS^'” =m$m5TBsr— j------geothernwrmarencrBy: ------*sa^'lSS|S ie -language used,-and itjs is also^supporteds by the fact eson lo the courts 10 lorcVitic :! . Boanl.Qf Heallh and W^Pro^------The-Iow" SALT LAKE CITY (UP:UP1»-A Salt Lake Countyy on the soulh shore. In odiaddllion, it is possible the ' water inio the ditciitch - "Slauf/ef'Chemi'caT. iow''convictlon"rate is blamed water quality reporl saj ■ secutor Jarhes Harriss says; his office by “Harris•ris on several problems, in- says a dra^njige ditch haj_IS__ ^heavy lak ejy in es m ay cojcoat.or.modify the arsenic . Christensen Diamondnd Products. EIMAC and - — dum ped lip 5,000 pounds3s ofo arsenic p er day iiitd thele — a highly toxic m etal --incomeway. in .- MorlonSail. -- has spent nearly 550.0),000 in the pro-— eluding—re-reaistance-by-KB(?l-T.V-to ------, , ■ secution of inmates wiio \ rioted at turn over t G reat Salt Lake near a po{popular swlmmln^beach. The dltch.'dcsignatedi as C-7 by the deparlmenl. He said the departnrtment has nol been able lo er tapes shot during the riot. ary last year. He also sa The study, releasedj AMonday_by-the-counly-s- 's— flows into Jhe lake at IheenOrJh\»'est nt boundary/yl Ihc determine uhlch-sou«urces-migfiJ-be contribuf/nginy Idaho Stale Pcnitenliar; ) said prison guards-are.notr------So far, only one innnmale has been trained by Deportment of Flood ControlCor and W ater Quality./, swimming beach at Greatreal Salt Lake Stale Park, specific pollutants into:otheditch. tl by police officers to observe convicted on a rlot-relatlaled charge. incidents s also said other potentiallyJlly dangerous pollutants aree_ Most swimmers enter Ihehe water aboul half a mile In addition, two tribuiibutarles Into the ditch’— Lee Is and collect evidence and- ... Harris filed charges[CS against two that inmai flowing from the ditch InlInto the southern portion ofif ' wes'l of w h e r^ h e ditch mecmeets Ihe lake. Way ^aid. and Kersey creeks — ficflow adjacent to the county's im ates -igencrally refu se, to .—. .. th e lake. ’ dozen inmales lost fail,U but most testify agaii ____ He_sald_the_dlt_ch^concontoins_wnste.vsj'ilcc_dis:,______fiacbagtJandfill._____ igainsi fellow convicts, .-chnrges-have been droIroppcd because------The-sup< • But Terry Way. the dcfdeparlm segment of the population" .lax relief in the state unlllur property. • "In a g re a te r danger of nucl , Alliance Legal Defense FundFui and Citizens Aierl. an arsenal of the Unitedod State's fCBMs for the- ¥ 1 1 luclear annihilation than the. tax revenue is withdrawr restofthenation. • antl-MX organization. protection of the survivviving.population," the suit wn from school ' D OINNA N I AAAULDIN'S said. budgets, He said he fa\avors replace- . The A ir Force wants to bbase .200 MX m issiles In a1 Defendants included PresidentPn Ronald Reagan • )ANCESTUD10 ■ _____ system of 4,(K)0 shelters s{ menl of property-tax< funding - for -i-D A ■s spread across the desert1. and the secretaries of Def<[)efense.,tlie Air Force and Such a decision violaiolales the equal protectionon schools with an irtcreasc 3rd Avanu* Nerlh. Twin Fallt _ - Galleys of Utah and Ncva« ise in the Slate 733-1U7 or733->*iA______!vada. Giant mobile launchI Interior. com ponent of the fifth anamendment, the suit argued.d. sales tax. J N E I m m SS — -— : $ tITO: O TIoiasTtT^D ofYoUrCfToice:e on Layaway/ 'til‘ Hall------■ ■

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l a s K. ' ia|||H |H | f-f - ^ ----- V S A t R i i TWC0 DAYS-C A T ^ Jolene Solon)mon Brennda HoLue// - —Nancy-Bennnett— ^amnara-Dutton i --- :TWIN F A t i s ------Mr.—and-MM rsr------BU.HL-L----- Mr.-Tind-Mrs; Morris-L.’-L.^^- -K IM B E R L Y - Mr.■.andMrerOwen i JEROiiOME — Mr. and Mrs. Can arncs D. Solomon of Twin Falls HowellI of Buhl announce theh e D. Bennett of Kimberl}riy announce the Dutton1 of Jerome announce tl ‘ment of their daughter, ; nnouncc the engagcm;emcnt of their engagcm ir, • engagement of Iheir dadaugliter.’Nancy engagen[ement of their daughlehter,^ HA f # # Iz f p fR J U E ^ ^ '_____ .Kiughtcr, Jolene, toI DDaniel Wayne Brenda.I. tot( M atthew Swan, son of MIr.’ r.’ Lynn, to Duane I^eonanird Porter,- Tamarara iKay, to Dave E arl R aybomDm. • \Vollman. and Mrs.s. JJohn R. Swan of Oakley. H e is the son of Carl C Porter of Heist!s the son of Robert Raybornnand ar - - iHc islheson of-Mrrandand MrsrRotfert------— — rp -/T--— Casper7-Wyo.,-and-DororolhyJ>orter of.. JVIrs_Sai:jaliyjlcEarland.J)oth.of_T.w, Twin_____ ^______( Wellman of Chandler,e"r,Ariz. i H ow ell-graduated from BuhT Hansen. ------chool in 1978, attended the ' ■ Falls. -TUESDA-Y- Miss Solomon gradmiduated in 1978 Schi Miss Bennett is a 19(19fi0 graduate of Miss D of Soutlwm Idaho for two i Dutton Is a 1977 graduate i _Iiom_ChnndIer_HJgh_ScJSchool, She at- ^C o lleg e ol -_Xwin_Ealls_Hifiii_ScSchool—and - is— Jerome-; and'now work^” af WoodV c-Hlgh-Sch6ol-and"wiirbe“ 1WEBNESDA / L'lided Mesa Communllyiity College and years am ' ^ employed by Gem Staitate Paper and senior al OAY - ~ inBuhl. al the University of Idahot ththis • :rnduatcd from Earl'sI's Academy of Market in .^Supply. . -fair. ' irbaulyinMesa.Ari2.ShcShe Is employed ' _ , a 1977 graduate of Oakley“y “^’Poncr. a graduilualc ol Valloy c, 3orn, a 1977graduateof Arizonzona 1 0 Ol 9:00PM ■ It thcThlrdDlmensIonin :hool, altended RicksJ^ollege Universily, will attend --law la' —...... )0A M T O 9: _ . Wellman, a 1977 gradu R®_...iligh School, is employ [. H e served a 'm l^ io n ffir his Valley M emorial Hospit a t the University of Idaho thi ------riior High Schoolrserved 5 In Ja p a n for two years. ' ------fall. S S n l l r n o w ' LAD IEES&JUNIO I ;tc LDS Church in Englar An.Aug. 22'‘wecl3]n^IS Is planned al The weiwedding is planned for-Juneie27...... 2 • •• 5 r SIZES : ------>^mploye(} ln P h o c n lx- r= ■...... rrThey^pl;:plan:to:marry^June^^n-the-he---Uie-Frefr-WiH.B8plist.G :Ghurclhin-Twin— at-the-bDbDS-church on-East-Avonue-l The couple will m arryry JJuly 10 In the Idaho Fall'alls LDS Temple. A receptionon F a lls— ^ in Jeromme. e i.DS Tem ple in Mesa ancand will live in will be heiheld June 26 at the Buhl LDS ' 'handler. Church. DIPPEERS - SASS>SAFRAS- =^F^n~FFallsGaarming -liA-S©t&- EQSTiABETHSTEEW A R I" ~ . ' . ( j N m -8rTwe-piBeEMi ______------T ne-registralion feiTTrTor'f3Sris"S7 ments ‘pep e r day, ^hus reducing the and the price of cans is 35 cents for— overhead < J M - i - . -NorthsldePIayboub o u s e ______idexpenses.Wolfesaid. V isit Our,.. _ ,No.;i03. (small! anddo0 Icents for No,____ So persorsons.wishing to use the kettlestics ------m j l — ------s n r p T tf T J e^m f ^ e'H f^ SchoorAuditoriiimjm. Final performances' • - _ U — l k - Newly Expanded ------2u-(larRe).--Thero-wi||-cl-again- ije a- $5— are urgeded to t;airearlv lo make their islcU.wiu:bo.Rtv^tonlgH H hro:>rouRli:SaM^L______. — z - —aeposiJ-ctiargedlor everery:chHi.kciue=appolnime thentLbecause thev-will boon = M Brr^s^D ^I. - ■ - - = — api>plnimeni7-whicJi-wUlill.hc rpfunded___ a_flr<;l cflm m i e^]ist-serycd_basi.s. rio ■ - ~forFaltreTs~Day n ------T!TUDAYrJUNElS when the finished prodi duct is picked said.' ■ ...... I d e a s ! ' ------LDS Slagles up. T he kitclitchen board of directors also 7 p.m. HarrlsorIson St., Twin Falls, Crystastai candlelight dinner A special use fee also a will .be is takingIg donations of recyclableble I flA/l ’ \ dancc. MusicbySli Sieve Mlllward. Dinner caieiitered. For reservations chargcd for persons pjailanning to sell products5_s_uch.as si ncwspapets^copperper-______- m A ------_ _ _ BTuoTSKos” call 733-1401 or734-:'34-2138. tneir producls at the fair. fj Persons an^ alumjminum. There is also a Shopping CotC on to r w ishing to use the chilili kettles must second-hanland ’counter full of odds andind . 734-9400 SATURDAY, JUNIJNE13 make their appointmentsits three weeks gjids for salsale.W olfcsaid.______OD Society State ConventionI— :------^ ^ ^ ------\ H oliday Inn, Twii'win F alls. Button displays opiopen lo th e public from 2 to 4 p .m .a t nochai:harge. Convention opew Fridriday. ^ ______• ______»•. ' ___

DARFleldTrip 9:30 a.m . p'arkihikihglofHoliday Inn IFIeavlaVe’ forcfaTm of tiie Moon. F o r m ore [nf(inform ation call 423-5364. FURNITUURE Magic Squares SqiuquareDBoceQub Sp.m.atlhcAscescension Episcopal Church., TwinT' Falls. Rounds al 8 p.m., square dan(lancing at 8:30 p.m. Herb EgEgender. caller. IJgiit BUYS FOR a ^ ______L_refrcshments.dUElnfdng.tbe.dancft......

t <71nh______•:— — ------6p.m. forpigbarta rb ^ u e . Pig donated by Dr.•. aand Mrs. J.E . Poller. m m ^DSY= ------Club m M lingSunda;W aynoon.i...... As Low ~ ~ ~ Jerome Alrsbow I USED As _ Jerome Communliunity Airport. Featuring acrotrobatics..Gxpcrimenlal aircraft display andanc sk)^diving. Adulls $5, ClChildren 6-11. $3 a n d ' j rREGLINERS • underC.free. . - -^------' Excellenf CondlficH o n * g y _ g nr«wt»r IdaboNOWsUtacoicmveDtloQ Brown Leatherlikike N augahyde . Rog. $99.96 . . . Room 116, Shieldsids Building, College of Soulhethem ’Idaho. Regislra* lion 9 a.m. Speakencers from 10 a.m. through 2:302:3 p.m. on theme of ^ }ark G reeh Leathererllke N augahyde 5 DravtrbrChost ______hnttpivvjwiimpn 1 Ru u . $ 5 9 .9 5-t t t = yiBRAJOR? RECLINER ~ tPEC.% ^ L S tu dlemts i — co n tro ls. O livo G roi•oon l ^ l h d r l i k o f^oogohyigda^.,,;.'..6N L Y ~ l-Heceiveii-^:J.ARl1E T = S Sliipm ent Gtat IHecllners ^ leave fcorcond:lave USED BEDROOMrSET I — — W e ’v e EverHad!" v er I=TW lN-FALLS'---Four' memberS'Of~~tange.—saidmi aid:—Instead—of^sking— i:ic Twin F alls High SchoolC«ol C hapter of- m erchants i ECLINERS- ^ i for outright donations, 2 1 - ' • 6 d ra v ^vordrossor o i ■ : a! Distributive Educationion Clubs of Lange melI withw several m erchants to ILJ. Pricos Start AsA j Lftw As . . . ___ n *001011710notol rimmed mirror J . .ncrica will leave Wedni■dnesday for offe r a dona)nal(on»work exchange ar- — ssiah'clm^^aliMo-participicip&ie~tn*ihe ^ rangenicnt.” ■Ki I •Heodtiocword with-faookcaso-i-----1 I c'tt ional DECA C areer DevDcvclopmcnl In cxchanfange for donations tovr'ard . s| •Footboai3ord and sldobpords .. - I i'«nference. ■ 'Ihe trip, sludiudents a re donating lim e to Vll FopOnly ■ ’ f i . rtie students will be atteiittending Ihe help merchaihants with spccial. assign-. ■. -nference both as competlt In th e state__ ^rslaie_Bank,n k . " ------■■ ...... T erm s CCan be ar rann g e d - i I ;vortising_ compfititioD:„ ------—— “ -< ''Ilr 3co o M ^ W6^nkIdaKgi .i -i'i- gccilLi. JarnLiheri_T'^*^ . .Vfiiith, honorable mentionI in th e stale By United Prt°rcss International fnod'markctlng competition.in. \ . — • 'f ’hc group will participateiteinD E C A ------T h rfa s teeslTossengei^lev^ldfrrn s t ( iiy festivities at DIsneylancand as well; ,the world areire the express elevators to FURNITl^RE - - a p p l i a n c e s . ' --T E L E V IS IO N ______{ < semloars and -workshoplops a l the th e 60lh no.floor of the 787-foot-tall ~ r - nfCTcncor ------T"• -- , - - "Sunshinedu'^"-bulidmg-tn TqKyo'that ' ------—Tw «nTfFALL-SrlDATnDT^Ij;» '-■"This year a new approjiroach was tra v e l 2.0000 feet f per minute'or 22.7^ PHONE 733-1)839 — 4-ikon in raising money^foh.’oTJhcJrip,' rnpb.

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SHADE-TREES:->:=A-good -inucsti^^M uiH:iihroom s a n lin a l^ t- a r E s a ffe c fifor made. by.those_whojOTmaiCTcnoweczzacaKfi !ce;flreg=forgerflPoutr5prlnk Inkling— ^^trecrc’arrtripleln'heheightif'n^foot'by2 Deal3ealh~of“ bark-and longitudinal------icking ol Bark~ls~onen-due-tg ------m ent around your horhome Is a planting humansins. — Bunk! th e ir am aryllis bullulbs is failure to lawns.ns. Soon we'll talk aboul mulinulches fool turMrw arereaismainiainwl cracki of shade trees. All m n ushroom s in meado^ws .anand water during sunimeiler.Whiletheplant —greareal ways lo save water. around the trunk.c. II looks belter to sunscaiscald or “southwest injury" which n^ejhat'-sbest, The pasture:ires are safe lo eat. - B unk!_ likes a summer ouldIdoors, it needs lo MULULBERRY TREES: Lookingiln g jo r__ havc_lhe_turt_rc;rcmoved_and_area— we-use-used-lo-thlnk-was caused only-by •best plan for the hoihome owner (and AU pu id reguIaTIy or il a treeec lhat bears 30 to 50 gallonHons of m ulched, nnd vouu get fewer injuries coldd wwinters. It can also be due to _ >ught. Drought cracks are slow to ; .—l-cttjcplannersjzisjto;t02mi?cj5pccies-of—^ - ‘Bunli4nkl-(In-some-anrasfthcTnO! m ost won i olossom ihlsT5 wmibt*. K<.h.^p ‘ »— Berrlei•les over a six-week perlocil>d each from m owing equip:Ipment. drough shade Irees^^h av e•dlfferentklndsfor dll commoinon deadly mushroom Is pure pur • watercd-all-summcr^r^andihis fall take-_y£fli!_ nnd doesn’t need sprayl•aying? QUESTION 0F1‘THE WEEK: F.H. healll andfl can provide a source of ' • shade, t>eauty and safisafety. The Amerl- w hite),(). It In and withhold wjAratcring for about Thenn (plant a mulberry. It' notot ionly of Aberdeen — “ScSome of our shrubs - Infecliieclion. Mulch trees and walcr.them can elm Is dying.oi'.out because we Polsoisonous m ushroom s can be dclo?clox- 60 days. Let it dry rl{right up iri the fall, needsIs no spray, no pruning orjr ccare have a lot. of sparsrse growth in them, in ddry ry spells lo prevent drought dam- over-planled ll. TheIC elmi was nearly Ifledbyiby parboiling, drying or picklintling, not In sum m er. YoucJ can scrape off an . whalsotsoever, biit it's also a goodod I bird W hat causes this?" age. an Ideal street tree! - - hardy, tolerant -Bunknkl . Inch or so from Ihee soil surface and attractacter. There Is a new one cacalled There arc varlou3us reasons for this, ■ _ iL'lrtn v flrlPtv of nf soils, cllmfllc. NOW’;W’S THE TIME TO . •. . SprlnklInkle replace ll wiltf^fesesIiTnix, any time Illinoisols Everbearing Mulberry,. muchm but generally speaeaklng much of the B.J.B.J. of CasUrford - “Over the , ' easy‘to transplant,_m, fast- growing, ~ wood ^sRm at on iranspiams sucnn aas now. — ------B B T ter loes, pcppersretcn-toxheck ■fleafie ------WATER—(-coatii.inued): Young somese seem s to ha^e a w atery. InsjpidIns In sorne a re a s Iheilere was little snow mumjm |plants which I love. I w ouldlike , ______long-lived, etc. I t wasyas so good Ihafin tomatoe tenowiHhcy;can4)e-pot-out9ide-and------it was the only BeenesTJS. t'lncn lips om oi snapdragIrag: transplants need lilt hud “ covflp and-onTy=tt]-Ihe-budb-huur—tho-^l^Joicr - m any cities and towns sloomed again?" hen the Dutch elm ons. Ch«li^heck io see if cul w orm s are a r established, but after af that, don't beenI cdipped in cheap perfumeme. If ground were prorolecled. In olher rebloo species planted^ When riorisls mums afe different from ■ disease struck, 11 nolnot only killed the lurkingIg aroundi your newly set plantsints. waste walcr if theyy don’t need 11. A you’fefehTtcrosted in the new varlarlely, arpas, the fall wasIS mild and much of . Flor fd u - good~TTtBTiy— S tlinimIme i 10 pui a poper collar arouni3und garden needs' aoouijon^Bsyrcnur— wnte“ ox 31, th e woodTlidTiothatiardcn-before^t-was— the-re ------trees tiu f 'wrBClccd“ 11 seldom blossom In fall. You can 5 — the cost of each. AcAdd liquid feeding lo any planilant around 62 gallons) oof water per lOO Chesteiiterfleld, III. 62630. He dcscrlscribes’ caught in a drop inn tem perature. This will sc municipal budgets - t the plants back and grow them on' 1 dying elms. Talk recentlylly sei out, especially yelloweiiwcd sq u are feet per weel!ek, or an Inch of this ncnew'variety In the Quarter!:erly of caused many gra|rape vines to win- cut the removing dead and dj til frosl, then bring Indoors, They’ll man about -shade ones. Be sure to slip a nylon stockiniking rain . You can m casurure this by putting tho Noivlorth American F ru it Explonilorers, terkill. until ft with your nurseryma lo'm Indoo rs somewhere around ' ^------^ o v e r plaplanrpots scfoutdoorsr to kee)>i.lnch.-orJcss,_t!then you can add trunks;ks a re turf free. Tests show' thilhat a d e r drought does' notm always show up have i ______righi h to on up to heavy freeze. ■■ ers, but there are,re. no old, bold black.. --Spray-new'^rW lb'TWtfltn— ltr som e .water.- If you')u’re: iiT ^ ‘aler^y.oung»igzzaon-JerllH zed-slow-growrowing— until a yearlater,. .. mushroom hunters.”s." 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Court clarifiei 2 S __ U sin g c h e a p e r regulal i a r g a s ? C o uld r U . S . g a s o}line l suppliesi S : \ - ruin auto’s coro n v e r t e r — ------^ For w««k ending Mayiy8,1981 ...... LOS ANGRIRLFS (UPlf — tMolori.sls aroa re being lured i«_.iho„... * power pum ps by chc.leaper leaded gasoline prices, 'oicrecdit CCS, but oil expert Pan Tho level to which II is eslim oled supplies can fallI wlwllhoyt. di3fupilng_consumor_deiJellvorlos or CfOflllfW soot shoritortpqos. - , ’______j.undbcrg w^rjirns Uial Ihe teinplalfon lo'''ini“ ini!ifuer*'w ltin:ircaper______. .. -..^jradesoffiasH> will rujj>aJrp'olJijijon'de\’Jccs.x*s.. . ______^ i T n milDons of barrcrrels ' I9i1980 I 1981. I In his weekly(ly oil industry newsleitcr. I.unLundberg said the price ^card^I i ____ . difference betv(tween unleaded gasoline and r offpctn :id regular leaded gas is 290 ------______a L a n a lM lm e h : Jilgli^up.toJi cents p£r.gallon,lion.-...: ______{------WASHINGTON-(UPD—-I—--B ust— -•-Lefslandnd a rullhg~curbing'the------MO ------_____ T he averageje motorist fould save moree thanth 90 cenis on each I nesses do nol have thc sameme right as National -Lab.abor Relations Board's A ctual Invaifontory IS'gallon purclchase if he boughl leaded rcgular-grade reg gasoline, ! Jn d iv id u a ls to contest biilirilllrig erro rs authority to5 rreject ballots in union 270 ------instead of unleileaded regular gasoline, l.undbciidbergsaid. . ^______^ I with credil' card' comparipanics;" the jypresenlationionelccllons. ^ '.^How m u chh of a price difference wouldluld induce widespread : Suprerhe Courl unanimousiDusly ru le d . . R c „ a K |l1 to o interfere with'a ruling • 260 — ------•m isfueliiig is tlthe subject of a oonlrovcrsy.sy. as is llie num ber of i Monday. th at Reading^ng Industries Jacks the , calalyticcOiivevertcrsah eady ruined,” Lundbindberg saiiL The 9^ decision gives crcdilcrc Vard ’ rlghFtti^O' seekse< dflmagcs from‘lf;Sr~r — — — ------“ But-il-does-js-seem-clear lhe-riiik growsi as llie price difference------——— voke a card . copper productucers it accuses of market .. botwoen thofucuels wldcns: It also appears; tlirtliat nationally Ihc gap------7 -^------firm s clearer power to revolt 240 — ■:------^ d uring disputes with .busim?iness cus- manipulallon.in. ' • • ' ■ ------Is the widest ill11 has ever been, nnd widening/nKijL-.-. - ______^V W B O».lnw *l ntofy.rar>9e______. - tonnersoverblllingdlscreponi ______/.AiLjjglluUm}U.laws.iiav(^rwuin;d:lat(^m( ,an=fc_2_,lnjhcc^liidit card'conlro.vcrsy.-the_____ j_23flL = . = J ------1— ______have n catalvT yllc converreFib coiilrol c'tnf!Missions'- l.oacied luel ; in a_scDarate_Dusincss:rei•rclated-de£__filgh-couctoveoverturned-a-dcclslon that------220 H I _ damages and e>eventually destroys the device,■•ICQ. • . • cislon affecting thousandsi of workers A m erican ExpSxpress Co. had violated • ' Although punlimp no^.les^nd fuel tank filleriller necks are designed who must live at their jobOb site, thc th e Trulh-in-L— ^ = 3 = ------LudbCrgJjIaniimp>; strnn[»pr,rf>t;ill i-«nni»nl o( Enxgy —Tonipminj5TreusinB*worirerrirro n ^o b — tricd-to-use-hlj•his-company’sT\merican ------To-rcjcovctsosomc4iUhcjnargiiUostu)ailiaiIlia4)roducUjtheu.then ------site — and providing Ihcirir mealsr — Express cardrd in 1976 lo pay for an • price olher proc•oducls relatively higher, hee ssa a ^ . Bccause regular -had-to-pay-federal-unempraploymenl— alFllnc-tickcl^ot—Tho-tlckoU-salcsman ------lowesLpciccdpcoduct. II.is llitSIhGjnajnost-oltuuised ______--insurancfrrflnd-Social-Securiu ritv-taxes— chcckcdj3iLKof:capie=b(JT7'ut^off=unl'iiinl'ii-il-beeotm*»-«b8olulely------rtlncrnnon Tnithdtelldl!iding Acl lhal bars credit ~ WASHINGTON^ - Governnnmenlhclp It includes piputting crim ps In the tal ti continue. . necessary. ThThere may have lo be • Ruled 5-4 that unearnedLl ininsurance— revocation while wh the company is- forlo r th e couniry'sTjcRfagUcrof“ed savings u^^ci iitluii uff-^oney-markel-mutual ii ------So-faMhis-yeat^lhe-valueue-of'Hseiets som e blood-onI-on Ihe floor. before-gov.-TT==-.- . ^ r a m l u m g.nrp nnt n ‘‘sfpiirtlm tyJntcr- • processing-cotcon^}laints-ovor-.bllling-:7:-jn5 .jnstllutions may beontlie-wjw ayrbul^—fundsrtax-exeixemption-for-moro-of-lho-^ r-of-institulions-in-trcmblo-oxi )xcnodK-$l,6— ermnent-offiCr'i;ficialMuorcomc-Uidc-re. ------^------est" and need' not be disciisclosed lo errors. mom ay a rriv e loo late to keepI addllmala> inlcrcsl earnerned by depositors and billion, b more lhan Ihe totallal /o r i m luctancc. prospective car buyers. The 5th U.S.'.S. Circuit Court of Ap- S& Lsfrom falling. infusions oft ccapital .from deposit- And A o ther large insliluticItions. with They are sill,still hoping thal a dedine • Left intact a federal oppe:■peals court Poals ruled iaifavor.of fi Koerner, noting iThat's the viewpoint-lhalit emerges Insuringagenclncles. nm ore lhan S2 billion in asassets, are In Inlcrcsl ralra le s will m ake federal ' ruling lhat cmploycr-ap^intfintwl rcD. orig in alll credit application from fro federal officials, lelegislative T he troublee Is,li though, lhal much of reported ri lo be goaded forr suchs Irou- assistance unnunnecessary. Tho longer resentatlves overeeeing. bill ere was both collective aidaides, and industry spokcrcmen. Al* what the thriftsIfts would like to see runs bble. The' reserves of thetie • Federal • action Is delay*layed, the easier 11 would dollars In pension and wclfa: luai responsibility for thothough this outlook doesn't alwaysal fit afoul of deeplyply-held prlnciples of-the__-SS. av iU g san d Loan InsuranceceCpjp.are be to disc^nm tthe mosl effective and funds .m ay _ais6 be col Ihe card. This allowed the often-contradictory signi;nals com* R eagan admi^lnislralion. lr The White . lessk than $C billion. desirable cours'lurse to follow. “ TJaTBHUnngTiBcntsr------ixpress to recover from inging. from the Treasury Depepartmcnt House wants; to see less federal rcgu- Millions of depositoio rs h av e As for_w}iat_kiit_kincLof action would be either Kocrncric r.o r_ n is jin n .-m e op’-- . utmam o tlio ru x w u ilvu bru iich-o -^undFodR;::of-blllio[is'uf-d peals court decleclared. • seeseems to reflect the emergingfig trend. ' additional rcgu•gulatlon that curbing thc savings s: lodged wilh thche Ihrlfls. Board —the;agcncythatregulalesthe ag< ______But Americarcan Express successfully TThis prospect won’t'reas!issure the money fundsi wcwould involve. TThough thc bulk is coveredJ Lby. federal savings andMoans .loi — has Indicated it ■ M I M — ivam ed Ihe-higl!igh^urt-the-rullng^ouId-^-muTTHltUfll ^nv in P*^ hnnkg nnrtiri ^nvlnoQ____ T h c a d m lnInlstralion ls also opposes dck index__ offset the decisi:ision last week of Girard^'' 4747.180.000 Iraded on Friday. age, was theemost mi active NYSE-llsted - I I June-8r-198--> 8 -1 ^ -Jones-industrialrial-average* kqocked-at— tadtacked-on-0:02-to-132:24—Al -Advanccs-rBank'ofTmiad] adelplila to boost.iis.Kcy,____.. litthc.ncw's.bTck'g-rorni;:J., fJTe*Wall— issue.'-up-'Hi-toi-to -2-t'?ii-in tradin^irat------the d o q r o H hem ^ ag lcal 1,000 level but ' edgi^ged declines 794*716 aniongg thI e 1,928 lending ra te lb tb 21 percent from, thc 'SlStreet Journal reportedll N igeria ' included a bloc!lock of 125.000 Shares al 24 . failed to M inn centrance as the slock issuissues traded. ______prevailing 200 >/i. percent level. No lolowered some of ils oil priceces by $4 a m ark et settled!d~lor I a sm all gam Mon-' Tl cactlon-to— uthcrtankslolliOllowed-Glranh*lther:« ------barrel;-thMlr6l-Afr4ecausc it v7K“ aimed“at-t—maWng^— ^llttlc“ change~if -listed-or»-aiHJ-.^exehnnge9.•a-and-ovor ,36 \i. In-tFajingjlng-UiaUnclac^ctUUjlodt ------l o o o ______climbed above>e 999 al the outset but atoritom lc bombs. Bul the lncid€dent m ay supply in the latestlat week. thth e counter totaled 4a.273,6:’i620 shares, of 200,000 stiarc??an js at 26'.if/ _____ ' ' ‘ . — 1 9 S —48sues-Traded{ .,:.couidnotgohigiiIgher. : j ; . ..._hav(lave re stra in6d tra ding.:'.'." : "Index; 7S:7B~Dp~0:^0 » 0 3 . Thc Dow h as c ----——^=somc7altcntiorrtionzfollo\^'liig tlie'-lsraelt:!::— ---— • -•------— previous^y^hls^ ernoonrallyiBittiSiffpi'wbco init lowered ' uncertain whenen it will s ta rt as long as .The.Amcricari Slock Excl;change in- bombing of Iraq’s In nuclear reactor, ’ Composite Volume ______a bove it for_•_ ^ny_i le n ^ h ^ thhe e iprime-lending rate it-chatlargeslop there Is confinfuslon aboul interestv. dex de dropped-2.II lo 367.90X) and thc - ASA Ltd. gaincained l i-i to 4B Doihe 4 8 .2 7 3 .6 2 0 because of h'Istcistorlc MlUng ^ r e s s u ^ I clon o ij ^ a t e 'c u s lom ers a half poljoint to 20— rates. And - 6■some 0 jvidely-followed—-price pr of-a'sharoj.shed Il'xcfenls. The Mines Vt to 19 ’ Homeslake Mining W B m m sparked by Invcivestors wanting to take perctercent. But no o ther banks fcfollowed, analysts arc prpredicting a m ajor de- .National Ni Association uf .S.Securities to 52 Sl. JJoe Minerals 1 to 41 profits. nveslors will be .watching Jo tc see if cllne followingg aany ticar-lecm rally. D D

Whlisdebllower~s<^ s u p r t o $ l fcb i n i o n = t IWMB)D I- WASHINGTON (UPl)1) —- A government critic say:ays .wholesale level. • • since 1975. RilRipskis said he “extrapolatccaled" llial wilh Amonong thc contracts cited wasas ;a 1076 agreement ■ols on fwlprni housing departart- ______.“ I f s just being thrthrown down titoj a t hoig^-RIpaKla.-. the-same.kinc!inda.oLcost-f»ygmins andJaufaultv.Droducls wllh Southwesl So Research Instllutn -I— ment contracts might jiaye_ci)SLtaxpayers.up_to.sha T Bflirt »llnlix;g-cnma-no-draBtic-changea-are-madadcrlt's irom most~oiof Its contracts, me sprawawling agency ' Texas,>, for $359,000 lo sludy •Ihe lli durotillily of “ ------bimon-in-waste-Bince-197-1975-and-drastlc.changes arean going to continuei totc happen the same way/ :In the w asted $lbllliuUiuUconlendedai^==m9rom than-a half-inllllondonar*,-—------■ ;______Al'fgp5kls.iaa:outspori»li^O)cpBBmc'aOUlousln] lents ibiLjnoollodQg.coalracticts a n d __ ^T^.was^'overWll-j]]".bMQU^U-emphaslzed-onl-only-afew-bad— ------Georgirgc-Rcnaull,-cxoculivo-vico- ‘ and Urban Development:nt program analyst, said hi:hi! ^ le d to pin downI coconsulting and researeh firrIrms for , contracts. But Bu Wallace Smith, actingIg Ihead of the Manufafaclurcd Housing' Institutee olof Arilngton. Va.. w aste estim ate was basedsed largely on a random audijdit progress or cost repoijporls...... officc of auditidlt; sald'hll office randomlyily pickedj 10 of said tnn an1 interview thc HUD testsl fcfor Ihe homes was oLlQjaintractS-biLHUD’s!sin3pcctor.gencrai;s Ir off|ce._ R ip sk issald the: memoney Involved in th e 10 cono n trafts- . tfif>2a/iftx1fltlniIlngmntraRls'worthQYCCllM.I aSLm ______ird." ______"T hey w aste aboul two-mirds tw( oiViiie money tnaiMl 'Mudled ballooned'frofrom » .8 million lo S^.8 millllllon- The sharpi:T)ly critical audli ejien altiattacked HUD "Thejley developed a bunch of3f paramelers^( they • - -- they'vebeenspendlngonc>n contracts," Ripsk issa ld. anlncreaseofSSpercercent. : employees for their handlingng of a $556,000 thoughtht were needed to test airplanelanes or fasl*movlng ' — ^— “IthlnJrthe-whDlrthlTiIhing Is appailing*considerin(in g ------“ And 50 percentt)fir t) f il^ in a i proj ccts ~were~defi onlracl to creaie a dhta bbriTfilK - aKigirca------tramrnnnrtracks;" "he-said:—'in’'lfs~llKe-taklng-a— — ..... ___ ho.w_the, Reagan admlnisinlstralion Is cutting back on or and faulty, and theyliey 9verran by, one-third thehe time ' lnpa*rttoheIptip monitor other-cbntracts. battleshship and seeing if you can geloilitbflv.'; ll Social Security, the poor,iorvM'^IciiKrantlTJverythlng Ing: ------parameterprovldedfd ffor the contracts,ii-he sald.- puter-contract- grew-to_$l J_ri-millioa.oyer ______Renoiinult_sald_Hyi^.ow agrees> wlwith his group lhat and here HUD Is contlmtinuing to waste money ohh a £ Noting HUD hasI sp

■ , . * *v - -■ (>2Tim89-NewsrTwlnFIn Fallsrldaho------TueadayrJonlu n e ^ 9 8 1 - —- Graiain-tutures_- • •______CHICAOCAOO lUPI] - wneal was k>wer.r c ^ - S l o s i n < fllg^af and IP MoodaronsrM S .r& ‘,T;a ...... O o se Wheal uri ',W S?5;'!ffioTiSrA ’Sl,V>lV2u MoatbCommoDodlty Close High1 Low- P.M. H£W YORK (UPIJ 1 M at BM-VI ceois*!**^'* • 9.72 • -10.10 9.85 9.88 . Folloirtfig u« Mitcudr' a s s ' ts ' 'is tins and «n«al closed on inalr tows lorlor' the Ap*"- M a ln es ii*i8 - w * f l ’ S . 'i-S"!!!-' ^^T;SS"!U cpening niaMr ana miinuiningI itvose ilw Ju n . live cattictie . C9.32 .70.70 69.90 70,42 , ■s. , s . » 4 . •to 10 04 a h . aovaneetihitmrowgnmWday. — a - .B 5 f d ! S ^urco^^MlW^Mma^^pjori^^lij)ig iand ' ' AUg. liVCCattICtie 67.47 68.85 •• ' 68,25 . 68,80 ■ ^ SMI I la M»-» :iSni Ijt I 5 l!Sa S!;!l! 68.80 •• 69.15 -■— ' ------. s,u.iS!-:S' 1 -liS !IL2£L_x. Aug. feeder cal:a ltle • 67.90 69.40 !JgJiS:-S^ls!Stza'.=.5 3r.:dS:ji!LaZ3K $S, S-. ------5 M 2 ‘,*t------52H5;—----- •_ _ 5 J,5 0 ------51,97^.2------: ^ aorMOftdiy, ------Junrltveliogs- -«ffu ‘ffi ’f;si s!!;?% S ~ ‘ i t« l« P3k- H SoNRai - t.eS i !(i' !i” - . ” S S«yt>eani eased Dy 3 cenli per bushalnaland a . . DcC. whCOt 4.4B'/4 4.53'/41/4 4.44'/r- . 4,44^j i g i ' ! |' Isn « tl Dnuo .fl IIi S3 n ' i f « i D m . c o m 3.49 • 3.54=>i:>i 3.50',V 3.51'.4- - ' : ! JJg|.p JJJsztila iiE_iiJ5^.LSS *Tii!tinS*" "*odueeo— -— — Ju l-sllv e r------10.00— — 10.50—»-____ 1Q.18J______10J24______^ - g S r « - S « U— SonPS vu ounin movemsnt ol trul gtilnT'oinarwi m ; . I W t m vuoM .ss ^ .. ^ 1« . ■ t.rere to u t ®a’*7 2 S?S?cor*airialiingwas light. Ju n . gold 452.00 476.00 459.00 • 462.40 . ■ • UidF I t t ■ 17.45 ■■• •17.00 ^ • aJ^Uorlal 0^ taloa the cu»»iS S S " . ^ ----- ecltsu g ar------— - 17.38 18.15 AfiirCMni 1 I n »' I sa een me (wo naltona. Tn 5 7.2S'/4 7.38 _ 7.25 7.25:>j ' : . I ■ 2iH» M saioind i n re eipecied to begin uiks On a lonp-lel'o-l"*rn E T a i S l?g} S u 7 2 snt lo replace ths one eiplrtng tn'iIff JaJ? f; Ju n e Treasuryry B ills B4.43 8S.03 85.03 . 85.03 ...... -S« is .lii I ^ I ;fi. m . H r <* Hitn U I I 11-7(4. a k . . tRo seniorIlor oMiciait weiq scheduled lo end ih Un . AUUMi , . 1M> & :i jsday. Q uotations fro m S in c lalira ir ai n d C o . ABfind a a ] Ol 7 in SK . Sun Co 2.10!! . . U - iHlOe mailcan were lowar. It CS 27 - M SunUinU .40 as, ,s - ,i-g SI il. Kl ■ S II .i Wt 4llt*tU Sup Oil .72 " Ope" H'flf' Lo* Ctose'PriPtevr ' ; - 5 5 - 1 ! |E2Jk) 'iiS a _ * K 212 Srntu. I.n5 .. IjjS '|5^“ 5,000 bu: t 'per bu ) eW !:S '!S'.S!bttu« \k Elion cp » 9J» ={{-«• 4.iavk j;i4 4.CHU 4.04Vt 4.Q{ ______i-Heui____U2____ 7 jia _ a i ------CJ4H'* fitrtri* - — . « ---- eJ 13[iM «n— I.n1 • ii I ------1 ” - 4:«w 4:S i l s - S t o c k s tra dj i e d ^ T i\; tt -IH rutttai Ji ■ r t:ita aw« H M«fq tic '■a ti g;______' ^ ‘|^V^Sasi§l"S m m r I t l , & ’■* ' ‘i is-* i s ?s U .^ .3 0 : choice 8t.0>67.!«: load.choice gsijj' w ,’3 I TH im ... ' Unoriffl JS I .3:44\t bids. Interdcalcr qu!]uotalions do not ' 4ir a « U Uonun ]B ...... II i _ J ' S Ik- _ i!il .3il4tl,3j0\4_ji5t—-iti IS j jiu. incltide retail niackuiwp..markdown.oiL_:LaiS2ft%Ko. i i ill ' S | 5 :•: \ i X "iS’? , 3 * 3 commission, theses quolnllons arc r,SO; No. 2-3 2«W)0ID», 43.iwi.OO, *S5:ir -iii 1 t] ta a - m Fdday Italas 140i81S eonirtcio: Friday Frld. provldcd by Foster anand Marshall, Inc. - T E — S ^ . : ityesi r».«aO yp 7.M0. m SALT LAKE (UPlI - UUh leedlOl and : 50lt-u OAF Cp .ao ..*7B, 7B t» -t* ‘i+IM- § r a r : 2 BidB Ask aieaiofMsnday: , . » U - H OuuMtf IJ) 11I 4M U lUbUCO 1iO Ml p n u - H 7'uun l.aS 72010 24%. It JlY f-’5- • Bank of Amor. 25.75 '•iSfdf'VI at t' area leedloD continues slow; no > ,MH« H OnAjnOI M lin e i| p IS 77K- vt Ms A l l ed tales. . ^ I s Is e 2» »BVti vt Oac :o5w I'stS ec.C o . ■ 2-J.>4.50 24,75 conii.me Mldweil I M r a ■ g ja,»' jW ,s 2»4k I ’stld a C o rp i. Irash cul beel Irade: s s l € ^ “r»., I ’st.N al. 28a .2. 5 28.75 “ oSii " • « s ; .’I . “f IS “ ,1 K , S ' S . : : “ o ! r = BMIFd 1.« Ilua SM -H oniioi ijce ..niSrsT31 n pMW—W' fi NfatS____ i2JI_____ . B »U* U ----- u1 y , ...,^ f - f e ■ Interm n. Gas ' 9,9,875 10,25 , ...... D«e>mn------—1 -1» —W- Kellwood -----^— '“'’ hIZT!* N i t S JJ I ..... 11.50-----W .rA f 5' SSK!:S ’g J” **- -Long, Fiber 34.1H.50 35.00 -3 Mo5 I » i ,. « t 24H* U UnOUCtI----- n H i m i I; ■ = : » ,1 M ; S S S a :»jj Pac.St.Life :i.i !. ,f !S riTjvi lioS ?;« 7'^vi :».50 3.75 JSViM.oo’:' KSS S 815 S « 'S’c a 2iB irtvt* u M}' 7.U 7.97 7.U 7.UH -Ul:mw -Trus-Jolst______2G.I .. L04 — BS6 7.87V» 7.B7V1 .96';“ *J Consd. Food i a = = S r r l r ^ l|i. j -fe j !l s 3'""oins*'7r.20*'r‘?., S ; -.’I Big PineyOii 33.3125 4.'0625 ' j / ’" j® '** . bunh'’ . w 7 a 1211*.“ US*T«**' 2,«0l-iiM 10 17a ort«m M»6e*n oi , r “ d: T . l d U " “bJiiSt T t * iSS!' ts la 2arnyfl.70<.W(»tr------: r lt) ------r 17W i5 h- 2 __ l i l i i i l a l ill ;.00,' OOOEN(UF — S — i i i i - S S S S S ^ L - Z Z L 4tS$=S^1li118}pBH*H wUSc I.Mi 'i IB S | |- S ^ L_ nJio AstociWi^neV^tieSs tMMflnei, U.S. No. 1. loss No.12prol(proie'in 4.06 btjr. 0^ ^ T 3:!S i:!S.gi:S Oi:SS in oq.j . Idarvo bean lt« and tlorage char ------g j — g — f l i r t s QW^P « I 24CB 10tt< eiasi 44.7J1. up. 247, -. .J I!!:!*::_____ — kISs!!? p - s r = ; i - ”irfcV S ,s tsi!?S-!^i|- fi ^IrrSilfs-^nni^ • Ar*iiSs:”lViKiSMra.aiivifloai. ' ' s s s r HI n I U PhNpUof - 2 - ■ IIiii« || i u sm -u - -woohrti I.n inieresi reported in ihouunds o ■ Si. I , J f V iS ^ - 2 xttoi Cp - T * ' " Valley grain^ PORTLAND>N0 (UPI) - Caih grain, coast dallra^ ; i!2 * h ^‘*** Soli while wheal. 3.03: barle'rley, S.SO: mlied grain, Whi'le wheai:whea Jun 111 hall 4.3S; Jun 2nd hall 4.uT!' M i II!S s»:5 ass '.i! a.S0i^oat*.8.SO;ar>8eorn.0.50. Ill4ja;jul2ndhair4.2s. 8 ? i 3 « : 5 « ,:S Lives:stock futures • Wheal prices ate givan dallyii„ o,™, J""-'"”" * }I7 4IH ,go ot am«,ii Migic CHICAGOiO lUPI) — Closing range o ifnnl-nXly. 1 i i lli'i l 1 1 'Ifm M iWa ta 71k* H' msal fulurulures erlces traded on in<,« - C “,sa;:,:?,.ff„.‘ors S^2UL_5ISL_iif__ll ^Mercamiie Eichange ^Monday;ly: ______W hatm at arkets-did— 1'g____}} } ^tock5-^65^ ty~unn*8—prair~tnt«7Kino(ai------— , NEW ’ YORKs — lin— M S V - 'i E = — |“-^^hieago:g^a;ain------^ N ^E 4 p.m. Composite a t>mk(0 1 . ^ ^I 1 lA »H« H FolkMig it* _J|_K _g:!S SS S;S , ''g - - ..igS-gtf ------iinprlcetMonday: n » . Hinh. —rr® —Is—v«!i » u!n* H , RiutM ,R T iia io 3 i)u« H iiKtj i"il!d’ ' on 0 IA» , Amofiun o«c. S ? 3 r” .1o SS~'47 Vy M^No^ 2 hat^dwimo0.39rt g a ;!Jg_5«; « gjj-H .Rgj^ rg ... htJ 'j 2S2 H )t-H Stock Eicning*.I. . .. • Fab , 67.8S es.30 97.S3 U.2S 67.47 ______Adynws 71] aK* Ik fl««ien 1J4 »i; w r f £ )» 17,970 ?bnlt*e*ts:^ F(Wi?y^ loj91 . M S ' ,S KIMM.SON.” "* ___I I '1 '1 s is;is-5 s . 'I s .,'s 1=5 Eia, "a!i omp. , ^*'«7-»0- ■ v rff-u ■' K “'- ,.»■ ^“s S . K : 5 r J '. a’.90 . N-Nominal. s r NYSE eomiT:ammoii stock indo< 7t.^’ up'b°W‘ E -rrf'ia : iS aS- u 1.^ 1'I \ S 3 ! : . ! » K ■a ’■■m: ■ -.. & tnno .to 10 w n -v.j!ia>->-^ sa..- - a - ; l ii ; § .. . E "I |ii iir -----u it '■ ______'§ D-J averages IU?OE IM tn By Unlied Preat ^rInlerMtlOMi Cm * „ S g » US 2,313 coniracis: F;idsy 2,118: SSifn f i ------li ■SH S" tlK -l!— - a »i— M- 1—90,000 las; eanta per lb g T ^a £ a.^ .s _ s s ; r 4 y — — K«rrllea____ 2 _ l m 2S0 a * M Gtti»cn - ,u • n n UH, H . 31 ts 32.43 31.30 51.97 31.3 gJS;2iS:JoS:S ■ a i 'lilil; KM« Inc 2 W Tn n Inlaresl 3M vp «. ' Ir troy ounce. » s s ; lo tauilett (Qrada A, In cartons nish o d by AMERICilCAN DIET COUNSELORS.RS. Dotoils and Infer- H 4»'.0»^,00niD,Ruli. ,. targe6r-W;lireeMVt-to;med>vms ______S g v i gHacirolytie cilTiodai.-l.o,&, Port Col- rTTiMb^LMDylEa'di % igar futures•S, SS W M YORK iyp i)-su u r No.0. l’lII rutucot closad Pl4lir>uffl. ton.k 99.S nna. produeor 47S.OO: ANN< LANDOON '(avoinoM 19 22 poinu nish*' M» NYSE index Potatctoes I ' AMk I^MO conlracli. hiivy ma)/*tt5p*^"*niti9oiflrih B r UNIT60 PRESS JNTERNATIONAU If DENVER (Ul ^ S 2 3 -4 B S 3 ^^^doh^allM doho^ H - CS4CE-112.000 IM.; eejnu P*fp^-__ 98.W0M.Wper ^ ton (contumar buying prtca); Am, ks^wMhld 'u s '‘’ho ” *ilja^'A*^''’h)V' -Ctote- CrianM^ - * o m iM srswltiiwr*nj0ni i ftuuno BoOtTO^WTOtr ____Clamtnari- Inda . ' -•. .- - - - Kk°€®9!^^fira—^ Tranwrt______' ■ a !;ii !i:!S. !!:S - g gig M l I > ir.U ,n mlnJmufli pvr* I Finance •7B:82 *o:47 ■■i 4.JJ.B0S.M51S15 ii,s6-i/.oojoai lajM-iajio.,. U — -* i .a 2iftc,pffrr.#wis S S f f l W r ' " “ “'“ ^ I n c o m e i l ; f i ' OCt IB.20 ia.SS 18.19 — 1«'1S I CO — ^H elps M e Figi g h t ^ M "isr-?""' Silverr I ' Both NEW YORK (UPi)-Oem«»iie IRK {UPj) —. Ktndr and Htrnun . Blad t . a tl 10.» par tin* oooce up ^ j r e a t - R a t e ^ I niflatinn f anrf T r CSSCE—112.COO IM.; e . . g ^ n MiflO Low ^ ■a’i SI sMlnanli ft Crtemicalj iiuoiad a bate)__^ ...... - ■ ■~ m m s k i» r r i SiGb «!« 5.3^. 20.H » . « , .. K f i ...... :n.7SN2o;«i " pi^ei^on cmm Most-a:~actives M o) n e y M ar k e t NEW YORK3RK . lUPl) — TAa 10 most •CtM ItOCU r c S&P index ■ MOTKUy M . » f f C ertificatit e Sva- U4.400 IIM 1 3 H « ^ ^ i;EW , YORK ■ (UPlI . ■. ^■ '~

m t utn* Fftoi saw—— — v k ~ - — .’£ s ; g ^ Effectivee Ju n e 9th thru JuJune 15th t M.64 I a 122.24 CAmnAilla Indaa Ind 220.U oil 0.«a Pf»y Cl0»8 H8.13 2<.188 80,» J » 1 >8 i » .a Lune -Touy »,m,«0 Tho InK'njsWt rate statocj^horo ini s a n n u a l ______Advi ^ « mj g j ______^ - — - r rr~.- 1‘ate - a 'h d iy Cni3icct:t6:cnangeonTi T rrenovvatm iarr" MMAI Vtlua- i 1177 _ , ...... Av-Sh CIMU*B* ' - - f e s '■■■ _ ".Zilpaid oil ct::erlifi4.mte.s only vvJi<'h(sii IioU r to — : . M i a i u r l i y . M o n « y TTTTrmrTrtrs ------i— tmalica. Tve figured out many advaitdtfantagcs lo invcaling tn ■ require a ;.six m onth tfM*m ;ind ;i S 10,000 It's simple mathcnv 1 Il.Sibitizena __ • real estate throughah Edvuard D,.jQiK«_gLCQ.Jndue ____ - . F o r A l l t ------m tniiiuiiii —dnpnsir— ' l’*nrinrnl^-=Tcf^imUin!i ------liiiiiitJ-O iL Lotlerl^rz o 7 “ ^ |jroiiibii-caaiilpuinnliiig .uf iMUiuiiusi tUTtTn^~ ~ ihatlon h«fg«^ tho period «o l'th e M on(}yjyiark(!l(!l C ertificate. ‘ «d tncomc_dl«tributkiti r------R!eqpeiis e in jil u l y _ —------l5aeh-.sitor-insnrRd“npTO> ”Ss i u u .ih jd : ------^— • T ax a h a h e r againsta; olher earned income — ------My-Edward D.-Joni?nc« & Ca.-.brokgr shovutd mg~ii w GrCA-(Spgcial)-^ty— t IQ real eststa opportunities:, ----- ... — — HundredBofi_of.nvcnircciti- equal bnsisB withw trlBfiroii------. .. incom c-producm s 1 SiiliMiiilliiil priMll7ilcy lrir- r.ii r> »«iilnlr,i'i«•,iv.nl irrn'VVfliriT-.s. limited parlnenhlpa ------■■ "zenii w ill wi win oil lease companies for fc leases of • Real «stat« Ur ' ‘ riffhLH in upcupcomihtc pub*, public fands.ds. • oa Income pr , r lic.-drawlngangs CTnducted rnformntiotlio iu in d ja ilr j:------1------_ _ rordrmma-pnjrograma — • tp_qt W yomintf, rip tn ih n rc nnvatlablp v i from ■ ■______For more informatlcition and a prospcctus on how loio'fighFfi^oiTandlaw Ttg : ^ fc l ■ _ Some, mayy noloKicaI ____ r ihcirriRhtflto I K A T M C T ael or R fl^oeJettonon-Qt4helr~ " s s s s s = s & i , i S L a - — BobSelbt royalticsonn«nyoilortoi.s 01 Bella VisU.I. CAC 900(IHr ■ . N o w ^.ocatlon o i35ShoshpihoneSt. N. | *, production.•• Plca»e encloseosell forpoat- ______Vt)urWrittm (!cil.s H rr i m itcKi fi!j^;inH n/^' I d a h o ______------2 ------^— ;-Tncmlibiyrkiy.-nnosnplll- flgettniThnndnSHr^i ^ | Ibink &.'rnist'.'il'.s,pc:rrorniatU T it) .siiti.slyiilyinfilhiicm fil “ PJwn»T33^4?2^! 5 ^ ^ ^ T 2 risk no m orerelhan$15-and t Official crentry cards , i«M! n:.s loil(Kvit coinniiinilir'.s. All sf.n - n minirrinl scscrvicc fee to will be rusherhcd by return ' }' ^ich Ii!ttcrsHitf s d w a r d P - mmm C- C o . M' _ ------cnlcc_tbc_JLJi,ltM nown_n,nii_u,_perrcrmil-you-to ------^-1------______o p e n Ju . p i i l i llicJnspucttun l t ...... — ■■...: — Y art Stock EK«hange. Inc, proRrim Ihntiintofferecvcry meetthencxlxlfilitTftdcad- ' ------Amer>ci>r>'-t>u• tho-opportun.-ijne-.------I f e - v | --- 1 m u i ^ ^ . ■ , 4 ____ Ir .

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a ti ' i s , - s ir™ia Ufl HS7UUli,!5 k T "list 'P*nA S<] 101 N.L. Sati b MulMl FuMt U C ^ n , * « '» « 'ij“ h“ fPWU fd 10ail.M Com F guoiM bl m* NASO COMKMum a OUrr.L -F .-Sptcil K .- FF^wtflU'Cwc ontii _ ;______A« (Ul S«r 114 IK P i ^ - :■?; rS —««•«*< - - hun.u - N o t.t all s he}ite rs J wa v e n S ~ p ^ - , I ; s g ? r - I j ML p 1 4 ‘iih- - « r d ^ n.»5H.L totti •• so^J* ^ • AN. AK “ f^FlcldEnU Basically, tax sheltersrs divide into thp‘- uL-preciireclation writ(^ffs as well______---- •-♦J-j-J?----- Korn-''"’ " n ° l 4 ftS'-'^—Fd— iijl i J i . - .SlMOmin 'nlerprises.lnc. . ■ *0V Fd wS h.l Mi"' IS" 'i » ’»n ----UlViil—®---- ■t. S -, tWolypes; . as for a hedj _____llMWl. CO - I ^ F ..“™?;s.7«-• ^-s r 7d--‘Yo..7 JSo W ,S!t Thesmool ’«■ Tax credits are one typeT>e. These are there Is littlelittle. If any. cash flow In a______-SSS.-^J-S5SS- « • “ promolers-a50th, fast-talking tax shelter deals"such'as'altem atlitlve-energy;— rearcstal«h> f 17A11M C«n sic I SI H J ’l’ "fbillionsor. you'll have bw n bilked out Am ^ __ |2.n UB ^111«IU T -tOUIIU Gnt. M I -----1« ___ S i - . ■7.n.W.U Sun-----6((,—& 14J1.1LJI------, , ------;-----of dollars in this year alone. ___deduction you; the..ciestotor..can.wrH'e__ Jf.you!re_a_;_a_mlddlchincomeJnvcsloc______Pro S«NL. Umpl ( fnd . In? 'i B 'i n OeSo . a s e s jPro — Fd---- IMNL:— —T»mp hfS • tJ^Ti'lS- - -investor.-ya•e no more than a ty^caly Deductions are THc~seseconriyi>c\~l_bc-iLaealjQU ^7.M|<.L ^iie V t3B| a ...] you'll-risk losing not only Ptvd Srt 13.]UngiW»4f4J-— +ions?-To-4lli>-4llU6tFatOr-lf- your-lncom e------= - M 4 «Limb 9 l2.0rN.L > j F«m’ii k i z ~ t s n Hr^^yicw^ ijwiis At 'I mn l and for d ling costs on unsuccessfuful wells and fluctuatesJ substantiallysu1 from year to - - .—AO-'Enl SB I II tSHNh F(U mmnl! taxes PLUS!force you to pay the unpaid ♦ various research and development d year (salespejspeoplej; you require a deal ^ “ ,ssnt J;d ■ Cml tnN.L HI 'TMU II JS PENALTIES! HI Yt«i4 t.1] t.n EiQiaSI» Cf 10.0 low . !wi___v.r__ Ij E Flfund*: . In fact, thi L' projects .are used to increase in tax which offersfers immedlate-tax wrlte- 17 O 11 n ^ B ^ - F-FJ— c ’ S -IS - - s u r e tlre -lathe s - surest thing about tt^ly— wTlte^ffsr— ------offsTOll'andjndgasdmilng^projcctsraay------Bx-shelter-scheme-you-may— This Is not a report ji SS! K loSlir havcbcen"!' just for the beyouranswnswer while real estate may ■ a“ «. KSS 5yy " | H I "S ] Rimlw 3.0 N.L. f< Shishr 77.71*38 Tax shelti"let lnon” is an IRS audit, e high-lncome investor,. Countless be the ansvmswer for a high-incomc , * I li elters a re designed to be SSf « MSS sS’ & dfoup:‘‘*"‘^ 'iiilon' subsldizcdin t numbers of mlddle-lncomime investors individual1 noneeding a steady and con-. P(M M f ll 4U ^ff ,i lislii 6qu.lr 12.16 NL BC I Investments. If you look al Am Gin TH IB EbWtUc " !g,!S' ” '« X ( u n d e r th e 50 p e rc e n t ta x(bracket) b arc tlnuingtaxshX shelter mechanism, i r ' r V i , , , . S i S ! I 'Is - 1 J iL ^ l I I , ” I I7I1I4C0 avoidancc,from the viewpoint of lax !: S >’J!S gj," SS?: W i 5SS5? e Investigating ways of shisheltering in- (3) Are youyoi working with responsi- S f t slunB- ■ i, you eventually will be come against today's oppppressive tax ble and exp 107 g.73 v*mN>RiI cw, firm of Tou I ondary importance? a s a m ain1 sellingsei point. Stick to>the - I .... Uft Ciei to.n 1IJ4 . EipJoN T, - u s 7hI: sooner, or lat'rouche Ross & Co. “ ButI -For instance, many.AmcTierlcans are . I'decenf’onesones, hard though they may; - I I T ES l ! i ! ! : f ? sk'. ’|S :t |JS H *. U ' Inem II.M174« Indi T( Inem 7.M L Fund*:,«ffi-.-Br- 8 S»£...iS*Allr>*l &0u«: CNUA |m hl- -wlHBctitsshilater, the U.S. govcrnmcnl b u y in g Into re a i e s ta te t a x :shelters for be to find and'md “ lessexclling" as well. " I VrtW 10,« ,L Wo'" r.U 101 lIMtv 3UNL B share." s “- r - s JJ ” !S Ii l l l ii”.MY ' 'n K i— - - — T ft* Is"Sm - -aiJ L Opi W «:ll.n ijw Nt#« - ' g . a - ’i.- ac ts? , stal chief Can Fd IJtlO.IS FU> Ind I «.0 N.L Cut) B4 7.1 >11 me IITSir.n n Bond ' .. ,!nc tU R L can M 7.! sn Own 'inN .L Tijimi mail rate 477.74 W .S 4 n .u + s m or li07N.L WirMu ~9igmi—funOi. ' ------W*I*SI—d F • t : ^^ - c e n t 1 c Fd 11.001.0} Cvti SI n.{ 10 44 II.<| lACOm 7.H i n Irv S "JJNL CINCINN/ "The question Is whethither you're idusltlil?*^* 3,)Iu3dO;'^ THinwf*' - 4 . n i a Opt He 7407S31 m NATI (U P I) - U.S. r income or 1.700: UIIIIIMi B31.100: T%UI - -g-_^S_gi!“5 - ST.- ..V, i 'l - P o s tm a 5t e r _ going to live within your I A Fd (73. J t Mon Uk ltd l l l l l - i l,, ' ‘ •'NL B olgersaidWr_C_eneral _Wirnam F. not, ( and we can’t."h e said,id. “ It's just F'i a r “ 'is. >f i “S'i & io*d. wh price of a1 Monday fi it Is possible the impossible. t We've been lefte« with a SI - ono Q „ Fund ', ll.lllt.S UWS ?i5>. “ rk I.” lii £S=-‘ clim b to 23 cerfirst-class stam p would l?)lHnn i shortfflll from the iBiCent-cateIB ___ __ i?U I? HrlEEStM f , OraR-CO^I— Oniftli (.rt 131 Ffln Of Gr i.4i i.n Onrtn iijHi8H.L . WM «MWL _s-tLLJnT— S> UJUIU— li&la------cents next year.______I Bolgcr, m ( In ste a d o f th e 20-cent ra te ." CO F F E R S ------!—NaHonal-Posin Cincinnati to address a ------I B o lg o r-a lso issii>»d a sti complained'ostai-F^rum-conventjon!— ti strike declaration In anticHclpatlon of ^ ifi^ ------^------IB-ccnfslampI the recent jump to an —ihtnjxpiraiioirof" £ postarii employee 7 I m \ ^W S& prices- T c j d a yyVrnarkgrst ^ a glejlance *■ revenue. ^ ^ —> “It’siliegal to-atrikerll’at’s lllegal-lo— — —.— ~— Amaricsn Slocks-Lowor In ------O ne-thtoR WitMllM • |',« ‘?.-KlShSrsr ® In moceia's ttidlng. iniradino. o ' . " s o m e w h e relng“for—surc.-"~he' t said;—calllor • a strike.” he said.. “If" there is • ONN iANY NEW - : LondonLc . Slockt-OOMd »llch1lyl)f hiflhoc In Ijayp Jo propo•e this year we'll probably ca work stoppage. I’ll move SV’ 42!4S7|iea I • • memodsrilfl Irtdlng. 'ein quickly r*ADiO R T R U C K Collon Fulurss—Lower. ipose an increase in rates tot sec lhal the people are 1&V io®°d*lB Gold Fulures—HlQher. again. A n^ir n IBSO to 0(10 s l i i Final MMidwest, _____ i t:rcnaKi7 oifr'cag<^. y4' to oM u .. and Mybeansn»'®oi« Iw®*!? o r 2U-ccnt sla i be fired . IS IS A LIMITED By UnllM P>««» Inlerru 'B o stoin n stocks ^ ^ , , , . e ffe ct u n til latA. Monaty. tow •"“TI.1.0.M ^FVllv'^i;. • 1 Jr,!! T5:a ?S!S NYSE FLOOR 4 P.M. VOLUME VO OPEN • J fl.880.000 !l ■ » ‘sit 'sH 'jrt- J* J\^iJ\1 30 to the Postal Service tiiuei 8 Sfi»r# Volumo For 3505 YYoon "Tho Dealer Aug 6 5 ra ls « Bovernors. Be Bolger is unhappy the * ■ 710.-____ ie'w'400 — ------..YoulU CoCon Depend O nl" , ■|SvrL . _ s:ra.ii;u . commission rc , • 500 ana A»e. S. ! ■ a a -- -■ I rojccled :his request.for_a_ g ailMilM - 733;S774 Uii & N?^______2 S« — | g | i g ^ ' 20-ccnlslamp( 4i.UO.WO ipea'rlier^hisyDar. . ti ■ ■ «ii:io7;«is--|:;H - ojs0 3 tlH ttH 1 l V * Iflf ■ ifr4?------"Market indexes>s s x r -.sf ^ “FisjiTli ill iii------^ PinlApac Inn 7J3 7-tS 3% J* -l.t8 §e*II- , • H E H I G H Ei■ s jjm E m^ E S T i _ »%E SS?,“ E A R N T H .» — oft" | u __ ^ j— m ____^ i z i l E M A G i e VV A L L E Y AX l T ------: — ;24 up "oloj —nrenoy----- ei------— 1 n ? # i wa 6 1J-18# 1H 8:.. no. = — I N = T H E y FIRST FEBERfttb^AVINB ^ i i r o i» d t i c i i i ^ — e s im a lll l b u s i nl e s s o r ; ^ d ieesel> 1 4p s i ^ — • , . i i E ftecllve thrii Ju n e v : g f | ______— N T H e E R T■ I I F I O A T E 6 M O N W iO O O .OO W l i > l m t i iD ^ ^ o s l t ------^ — — ^------^ 1 0 , . :E#E b;Mo n -t:h s j p n[:A*10;00(iDEP:, iB Q S & / rtptfnailyla ffqufwdiloraliHyvfliaih3r«wiio^irwrtirM t»s ______•

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“ f H o m e ODfflce: f 2332hdSLN..-twlirwln.Eall3._v^ „ J _____ i Magi|HC Vallitey Kmiwoith i L'JIHIP------B lu o L a kIkes < Blvd.-N^-Twln F a lls - '•AV'' ' Overfand ____ ^ " 5 i2 S> E R ^ — ~ — I " id Shopping Center, Burlejrle y ; __ — 300:RoadScto tith '^ Jerbniin e f l ■.______: 3 9 1 ^ t frdla-RoadrK^tchum d — r— i ^ — -FIrstP IS 701 7 th SSL. Rupert ^ ~ F e d e r a l S a v i n g s ” ;_Jerom ePh.-3J334-8886— T -r— T w I i f F■alls a l Ph. 734j!840 ' — — - f t L o a n A S ! c • ^ 2 S - M o r iIhQarfleld, e Pocatello .. VssQciatton.ofJDfltJnEalls— * * * * V ...... ______. J - J

- 0-437mefl-News.Twin Fall:Falla. Idaho . T u e s d a y, J u nleB.IOai e t ------B u s i n e s s ------— y D e i w^er milli'i u n a i r e - a c t i v i t y buys movie1 istudio i n b r i e f •HOLLYWOOD..l._LUPI)“ - " ^-"'LOUISVILLE/^Colo.lo. fU PD — ------M uHim iiHonalre-^Deilenver—oilman— Storage Technology Corp'orp. said Mon------Marvln-Davls-boughl-iU20th-Ccntury-__ day lUjas rcuched an1 a{ agreem ent In a a S S ^ Fox Monday, becomiming the first p rinciple with Exxon Corj:orp..to.acqulrc _____P g r o f e )-own-a-major_—J5 S l— th e S ta r System s Dlvisioision of Exxon ------studio slncellollywood^d’s'goldenor-a^f— - # — E n te rp rts ^ . a divisionion of E xxon T------movle-moguls:------Corp.,'(or an undisclosedised amount of liK iB S ! The $700 million dcdeal brought a I, ^ cafih. whopping $60 a sharee for the movie .. ■ '■■ Star Systems, whichtl Ish located in studio’s stock.______------P asad en a, Calif., h as beerleendeveloping—- ment. common V, optical systems for the)c i storage and stockholders will get $($60 a share for 4 r rctrlevalQfdntaslncoJgTa[2 Z 1 ______------10;5-miHion com mon'sh pre(erred stockholderssw \ ill get $80 per K-!;r^ , ( iS E STAMFORD. Conn.n. (U P I) - share. Total value is eslstim ated at $680 ' i ? n T .-.-'M j ------m illio n .-;------Monday its Tulsa-bosedsed uni.t,.C-I? JIM i It T he deal will becomee finali Friday at Mateo, has been awarvarded a S20 noon. Fox Chairman DiDennis C. Stan- mUlion.- two«year contract coi by ■—fcSsKS? _ (ill told stw kholdersi ati a Monday,. f' Baf(iii?Icrd. meeting which approveced the merger. ^ 17 K ernrltlgc Oil Co. of' 1 • K q l 9 I 1% . ' MARVIN DAVIS Calif., for equipment and ar services Standll thciim et wllhIh the Fox board L i l . . . n ew m o v ie m o g u l - used in the production of 1heavy oil in of directors to authorizrize distribution • • • ------.the Bakersfield region.- _ Ijk 'VV 'I of Davis United Televijvision Inc.. giv- C-E said en agreemement will be ing one sh are of UTV' stocks for cach ing, a "no"non-U.S. corporation” in'lhe ‘ reached on the specificNc num ber of i f i S i: ;0 share of Fox stock heldId by stockhold- oil businc!iness Is lo own the non-voting Therma Drive steam gem'cnerators. an- - ■ ■ 0<'.r.: v-t A ers and one and one-thirlird UTV shares securitiesies of the new corporation be- ciliary equipment and the amount of ■ p - lltio-' I l i | P P u-T for each share of prefererred Fox_s[ock ing set up tby Dayis, it was d isclo ^. services to be provided. ' a totalvalueof $115 mmilHoh." • Daviss ISJIssued a proxy statem ent that ■r ------The-mergerinciudes-ls-the-extremely— dfd-not-id(Mdcntifrthe-^MnslitutfonaHn------•MELBOURNE, Fla.1. (UPI) - 1^' valuable (W-acre Fox lot Ic on the out- ,\^stor"or' or Ihe forejgn co^ration. H arris Corp’. said Mondonday it 'h a s ■ • skirtsofBeverlyHillsarand the sl(^k o r-____ E arlierier'this 'i year.'Davis sold off a ------signed a seven-year. $150150 million re- assets of Aspen Skiingg (Corp.. Pebble jwrlionI of his energy holdings for _yolving.crcdit and terxnrn loan.agrtietr-1 £each Corp., Coca-C-Cola Bottling rnorethan'ian$600miIlion. ment with a group of■ 12 U.S. and • - Midwest Inc. and Fox's's International The weawealthy Colorado man, who ____European-banks-wllh.ClUCllibank.N.A._.. ■ ■ ■ _ .theateroperatlons...... - play s golfgorf-wiih-former-President------acting as agent. Davis may trade halfIf his Fox hold- Gerald FFord and singer Frank Harris said the flnanclnclng measure ' ings to a "major insnstltutional in-’ S in atra,. willwi be the first private indi- <■ will provide stand-by fundjnding for.the . o.-Xw.. m H- C vestor”. as p art of the firfinancing of the .. vidual to owno a major movie studio -mttlal phases of the compimpany’s cur- merger, -a spokesmanin for the 55- since sincenee Sam Goldwyn. the W dm er — rent five-year growth-plaplan and re- ' year-old. 300-poundId reclusive brotfierss anda Harry Cohh virtually - - ■places a previously arrairranged -$IOO------• —inagnatesaidr'------;— ------controlledled tthe business m any decades million revolving credil agragrcemenl. * In return for a'portionmOfthefinanc- afjo. ■ j "BRANFORD," Conn. (gPl) ’^ “ ~ H 1 k ^Echlin M anufacturing Co. said Mon* - -day it has purchased frortrom-T^neco - AnotHce f S n k Il o w e r ^ I I ^ Inc. the a ^ ts of Mechancan(jx Corp., a ~ — subsldlary-of-Waiker-Manlanufacturing ------C o ^ . of Racine, Wis., whlclhich Is part of & 2 D % — tehneco’s automotive/e Terms of the transactionion were not NEW YORK (UPI)[) — B ankers ra te smlight ig h be getting ready tb rachet f • disclosed. ■ K _ __ . Trust IhP Plphth.lnrgocicsLbanic-in-the___up. ______facilities—arc ------nation. Monday joined'd 'o th e r m ajor Blit most mo£ banks held al the 20 j located in Englewood, Colo.olo., produces banks in lowering its prIirlme rate to 20 "perceht'rat;'rafe,”and analysts speculated i barrier wheel oil sealsI anda» gverflll_ -porcent-from^Airperceilent-in-responee— thHt-with-lflIh-l-'tan-demand-weak-and-wilh-^ ------autom atic crank case oil replenisfT _____lo_aJaYorable_raoney_s_suppiy_ceport— many-sect ii^ent system s. ~ sectors-of-the-economy-suf'— - ■ _____lakJaaljiect— !------(eclo g ^ocom4he-high4^tos-it-mightT-as m ------• Most la rg e b a n k s haV«iVe posted a 20 one pul[ it.It, "be the politically wise — iNEW-YORK-.(.UPi)—■MillGr.Bros.— M ------p e rc e n V p r im e -r a te Sintince-early-last" -thlng'for'b)rbanks'to"rldent'om~anO"'— li)dustries Inc. of D allas sa\said Monday ■ week when they reactsled to a lower • percent.” lt> has been awarded' an exclusive- cost of funds and to ia (all off in A lso .ththe ei cost of large certificates of lifcense by Blue Bellell Inc. to______, ------b»sincs,sJoan demand———— ------depesih—ai Bui M onday's action.n by Bankers m oney in addition to the., federal b^and headwear. T rust, following a late F It mineasures up v - > '. Friday report, (unds. has remained just "over 17 ' by the Federal Resercrve that the percent. ’HOUStON (UPI). -- Terramar “Laura t Corwla, a NctTY oilcoS GeneraI~Electrlc ^spur m any oew'MDtrol-appliiplications in com m er------i-monoy-supply showed,d_a_ (lat $100 Girardd notedno when it announced the ' ------Gbrpr^ald-Mondajf-it-signiigned-a stock— ^------eiemployee, appUes.ajnicram6-oonfepenog6-oMhe-4&70s— - —before-j*oing-to-pres9rPulf| jlH>aginBlton ------She-elso-eo-efl»ctHor-a»-“open-conT by electronic systems,;i.' Katharine marked thele introdction of electronic would > elim inalc those step:ips'and allow petitive' mam arket" in electronic in- Graham,"chairnian'of'the"he"Amerlcan— edUlnR”techichnology; this confcrcnce ani editor to go (rom storory to press formation.1. . Newspaper Publishers Association,M may well be b remembered -as the .jialoiriJTO i Siai ____ ^______P ut therere may -be some problemsIS___ , — Monday:------beginning ofoi tjie’full-page paglnaiFon Coupled .with advances!s in pagina- and employeoyee resistance to Ihe totalIl _____ Speaking to the_ 53rd;3rd _ an n u al e r a ,” M rs. GiGraham said,...... ttion are new developmeninis in exotic electronic: prproduction of newspapers, ■ ANPA-RI Production MaManagement Full page:e ppaginalion'allows editors" telcQommunications t hardrdware and Accordingng lo Richur^'J'Warreii. of>r -• Conference, Mrs. Graham,m. chairman and ncwspap)aper production people to system s s which will provic/ide newspa* the ANPA\ EnvironmentalI Cbmmlt-t- . . of the board of The Washin;hington Post p ut out a neulewspaper by manipulaling' pers p with satellile deliveryry and other__lee. the Nat4ationa[ Institute of Safely .„Co.^-said=::the=.Jalcst=lccltechnological— text-and-art-trt'on-eleclronic-vldeo*dlr— -^tinFM « nhira^rr~commi:nunlcailons and Heallallh has issued/ reco- ' advance in the newspaperKr industry, play termlnaInals rather than using ac- ssystem s. . mendationsis Ithat heavy users of video "fuU-page pagination,” woiivould revolu-*^ lual pasterupup m aterials. "A great amount of pn)rogress. has c^piay tenerminals be given a 15r BALER^ =t1onize^e=design'=and:|8yout'out^f^nows'— i—Bef#ro-pi>j!yagination^-as^evclopcd .— i tfn n o G=r :.WbvSHolIana383X- Z Z I l papers in the next 10 years.s. naw s sSories-es. had to be sel In type. ., telecommunications i area.a. When wo thcxlsk oj-vii-visual health problems, Roo^y to g o ...... -u^UUtr — ■ m r ei in A tlanta a year ago.'3.'AT&T w as "R est periieriods represent- a loss of ------—pressing—very-aggre^iveP vely—777—for— ^produclivity-ity«lo_lhe-ncw spaper—in-— removal of the traditionalal restraints dustryofbetjctwoen t‘2.5 and 25 perceni. — thal have p re '’cnted it fromim supplying— Ondollars.-U.-that translates loover-$100b— BAtER~i I New Holland 278 a j t & t I hikesi shelares -—•information over ils own lococal lines. million annjnnually," Warren said, - " Otir-nssQplationnQmbailackcdiion^— Warron-is-ar-an-asslsiani-publlsher-and— _B^-Cidy_to-go------10-monlh exam ination off the public ed ito r of Ihe the Bangor (Maine) DAily policy implications orunsiianginK-tne w w s... “for puMK Ms ]law in this area', d u r condiclusion was Mrs. Grah-aham also commented on= =BftLf R= -NEW YORK (UPI) -- /American Proceeds> are'a to be used to lower tlthal letting a compar.ylik(ike AT&T -■ the growthh andj development of theB F room on M odol 100 . _T^phone.and Teiegrap_hC!1 Co.. whose__ AT&T’s debtbt rati(j_and.flnancejnod-—-_thaL_has—a—governmer ti eni-granled • c o -n--f-- ( _ e _ r — e = n — c - e - . • - — stodHs-the-mosi-widely-he-held-in-thc- prnl7nUon_atand growth of telecom- monopniy n over 80 percei:ent of Ihe "When wc heheld this confcrcnce in I9S8 nation, said M onday it wasis irincreasing municalionssisservices. nnation's leiepnone ilncii —Tixpandinto— a-lolal-of-42-425-peoplo-altended_Ihe— the provision of electroniclie informa- •'exhibits occuccupied an arca not”much— - the number of shares in its -A T & T .saidlid the underwriting syn-_ !| MtWAG public offering this week tion services-would-give ikfln..unfaiiU:JatgeLthanMil ,n..a-Iwa.cat^garagtv^ ------^-j°-jf:g^(llcato-for-thoih0;0fferingr«KRecl«Mhl3=r^ ----- “ Now-HolIonasn’O^B — m m ioB w tnm on a ia r eO r ; iW O S . week, will be[» co-managed by Morgan -— - G o o d ShapoTV'..-r7T m illion. . ,, , _ ____ S ta n le y * Co.,:o.. Goldman. Sachs & Co.; ' • I .IIIV il}i>v..r.l III \i.iii■iii>v.ilU-i. I t - | | ___^___ __ Tho'cqmniunlcations*glanliMt-^ld-ltS—1 ^ r «\TnHrfpr~PppTy^y K, ' fyi-^ll-^^liTriT^iriuT —rundenvrtlewJvoultLaB^: 'LynehAVhltoAVeldCapital____ I'W’ ( •..rina-rci,ir( Valit 1 ii-'IIK-oaiUTif'i expanded option to purchase i Iroup, and Dean Witter- IgJ, L ull. \Vlu-n\.iiinL-~rTMc.isil] um'll— ------— —Now-HollQnd-1-069^ million additional shares, ral ii.ivc ( jiiiiiiK'rci.il (.‘ri'dii .‘ri'i rlniii in______. . UiQ previously announced-Li _ , ' ,3 w id e w /fo c to ry ___ ■ 'v o u r liip p i n .K ~ jOlr-.LIkonaw ...... M i shares, to cover any over-alloallotments. AT&T- cuirrenlly rn has more than 3 !! The dMlsibn lo inc^ssentinnc-sizo-or=r7Tiinion-5hare- rcowners-andmore-than ------Ihe offering from th e orglnalnal proposal 770 million shares sh of common stock announced a week- ago was wi • made outslanding.-J[.Jhc-flrmis-last-commoiw— DO " mm- nFwas1n^ovembet"l9 7 7 f^ •vdrable market conditions,"IS," the an- w hen $718 millnillion was raised througii ' ■stotic Sw otH or w ^ ( e nouncement said. th e sale of |22 nmillion new shares. '■ ongino, 14 Ft. Hoodo co n d itio n er. V ery go ...II < -Car d j^ 1 ' ' • -Myifio- ___ _5lQli^iialhi»LwZdlfiiifiSQj______Tfc n i l I ■ i l l ' \ ...... onglno, 14 Ft. Hoodedor, _ ■ 3 3 3 1 * . V _HQy_cbn'djfipnqr. Vorory G o o d — .------—— I l ■ B oon u s e d 3 7 0 hoursirs ...... • ^ fsm m r j ^TV ------= i ^ a ^ R E E - H H A f '9. Mcrn uaviup ~ BfTiL > IIPMENTUMniANUAmm t1982------q h v — n r ' ) I " _____ : — — H — - FHEEENTRV M , p NO - ■ . ■ /-'■ - i V ______1 ______z | J | i i i i = ______.TICKEISAT:;J STINKER ^ REQUIRED • STATI0W9— ...... 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- . y . ' ■ \ '• — T uosday, Ju n e 9. t&at T Tlm lm os-N ow s; Twin Falls, ldahoC -5^ . Dole5 says d:iitbacl^ 1^ plan^was milistake r? — ------1 ! ■ “ — WASHINGlOCaULUEIiZ^SenTiBob^— -Us=sald^no“answor-couldbo‘^rith=^- c-il ...... ■:% . Dole, R-Kan., saidd Sunday the ad- forminglin g the system and reduciDj(- ...... : 1 ministration ollempnpt lo cul Social fu lure rec cost of living adjustments "just. -•l: _SccuEily_l)cncfit5Jio;^car]y_rclirccs o a minormor am ount,"______(■ j. w as a political mistaliake. , “ DeSFRespite the president’s compolgri- , . t . “ I'm nol certain wlwho recommended promisen is e ,. . .-one area you must looki . t 'V" .• __iLlo-the-prcsidcnl-lUbut-l -certainly----- o t-iss ththe. cost of living adjustment.'; I wouldn’t havo,” hele said In a UPI whetherther we change thal formula lib I .' Roundtable broadcdcasl Interview, somee vway. Not reducing presonl | ; ' i "T he liming couldildn’t have been !fils but m aybe reducing futuroi w orse." ffng-ju 5 fa "frtrnoi-'ah\aum 'td 'p^ ~ — Dole, ranking majiajority member of eervee ththe integrity of the system ,” ,hc, —lho-Sonatc-Einance_ie_Commitlee,_sald said. ■ i y 1 there is no posslbiliIlily of the ^ i a P ~7Vdmimmisirotion it c ritit^ e said,-rho------sucurliysysiein-njrunning dry, tjul " calledrU ' tlie piupubeU iedm ’iluiia- :tr------unless a solutionagreed is ai upon soon, - -breachch of - faith - toward - Americans------I _ benefits mav have10 be lo reduced. i ______nearinging retirem ent age, missed Uie. ’. "We do nol wantt Ilo do lhal. l”can pomr t, alm ost guarantee thlhat lhal will not "W^e're e'r talking aboul a reduction in' happen,"he said. Ihe grovgrowth of the tKncfil . . . nol the- jayments must be basic:t>enefits.” t>ei hesaid. the ailing Social He^ solsold some of the suggested props- good fiscal health, tor thehe i wobbling system. Including ither meihod'could borrowliowing funds from other programs,------— I. in Ihele s; system such as Medicare, .oir have been some dippinging into general tax revemKS.' sfy (House Social were ununfeasible. The possibility-of.

______(___ ; __ ] Jt going lhal far.” taxes,,i, heh said. lacks .any poliUca! Hc agreed lhal pa support.ort. - . : : ____ altered lo return tt Security system lo gc bul insisted some othg p ilo t, p lar hove beon.designed. m e found - ■ “There should JPD-Apllolofa h: iljinallyally cam c to rest. Doth wings.had.' olhor-w ay lo satlsfj11 who hod been been knockedkno off tlie planorYarncail-^------sccurlty“ Chairm7nraver., three .wbeks— sald ------^ ____ ^conc.erjL^.^witliout.iside the burned The? ppione, tt”hich Sargent buiil'^ M h csaid. me, Elbert County himself.elf. was the subject of'.fin. extensiveisive search which covered .CoFr. ody of_ Everett orado,), North1 Dakota and Soult^ H M i s s i n g’olor<)do Springs, Dakota.’la .-— ■ " ------(;p| I the- w reckage o f __Sargen'gent, who recently retired as.a ------RAMAH,COIO..(UPabout three "miles' civiliansarisailplanclowpllorfoflhcP^,. homemade aircraft—Hnri-r2Q—m »gs— A lr-Fprc'orce Acadeiriy, look ofrfrbrh,* ...... reported- missing :ov D n-pattem ^~ 1 In eostem Col- , Meadowlow Lake AiiiMrl n o rth easl'^ f’------ago was found Insias discovered Ihis Coloradoado Springs on May 13 for'a' — w reckage of his plane to-visil-Qdaughlcr-in'Kciimatv, lUbwlTgapinst'tlieav/lbelnrinterlorofaT pallernTAIA“lecBnlclan"was checking t anchor.------•— fiight-to-' i n g a b^oon fMlival'al” offlcialssaid. Sheriff George N.D. He had planned to slop al HoV. hotIt aair balloon creates its owowD artistic balloon for)r nrips In preparation for a fligiight New Orleans, La. 1. _The_ burned bodplane apparenlly Springs,;gs, S.D., for refueling, bul nevet, Sargenl, 62. o f Col: to the spot whcrc_arrlv edCtLalhlntrtpsHnnUnn a . t i- , _ C o ! a . was found In I His'piano in a field at ------north— of—R o m n h ^ EamiA O g j l g lh : tto h ear workc rr southeast of Kiowa ' orado. The plane wos ______pasLSaturday bya rar Elbert County S ijijiist^{boutjiltkepurS ►th “ Yam ell said the pli lingteei ------1 bounced 50 to 60 feet t( KINGTON. Pa. (U:(UPI) - An ora! weeks i s ago ordered her license rc»:<^:--itig.Y-WQ»[tl ?(?mc .1» more cxpcricncc clearleonlng teeth than “Wee don't make the law.” said sak precedent." •- ; any dentist is fightingng Pennsylvania’sI P ittsbsburgh denlisl Charles■les She said m ost hyfile;Ienlsls - usually ’’ dental establishmenttit t for the right lo M cDern•rmolt, chairman of the nine women — see only abobout $13,000 of the ' practice without aJ denlisld looking m emt)er ber Pennsyiyania Denial Counclincil $100,000 or more theycy goncralo each ' • hf»r —— : , ;_____ , . a nd EjX xa am lnin^onrd__Q iir

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■....."DAVENPORT, lowa’wa“ (U PI) — A p o lic e s?said Sunday afleVnoon after[ter~ and called police fromm a roadside Inn.— ______pollce probe revealedKi SundayS that a .questlonioninghim. police.said. Police saidlid no motive for — hisijoa.\-has-yeLbeen-ci-cslabllslicd.and ------By-t he-t i niesi iv- r’DurtablcTTjiorof^"*"’ man who claimed to bebe.anjVmerican _____pafhfTle i— ^Alexandei— K tirloutsosr » e d 4 t e f t Greelc Orthodox priest>Sl robbed of his Hir^rlnr)r of communlcolions for .u' the no'charges were fliedel m person. . : n was sold as part ofan_aucllonheld f^ j g g g g " >t some of the advantages '■ "Sundayihot^ncludcoTn XOU»~ - • - ~ - ' ■- J______CHARGEITlMQSQSTSIORESI :______whii^cnlJgr ______ta n d re a d y to d is c u s s a l f ; ^j»nnf»n nnri nn^1gr_wh: Twin Falls-733-17222 - ■$225 cach. A book signedted by President - - ^ _ u b r q ir ^ lo tv s ^ o r T h o w leii Jesktop-D.eslgrtEeatufiuceslB ullt-ln M onltoior ___ , _ ' - —- — Reagan-8old-for-o-c(-comparatively------w w‘f{eundlyreonre*Tallrrolopping Center — 733-65-6 5 3 8 p a ltry $120. _ . » Eiaslly a : Expands with DlD Isk'brlveaandaPr’rinter ' — — -■'Henrian"Darvick.; pre! 4 2 3 -5 5 2 2 q>oosorlng Universal["S Ai to g ap h Col-- “^ O)V V 8r 80 P r o g r ^ s AvalifallaBeToFW rlte Youlur Own ^ lAL RESERVE SYSTEM f 7 HRirTRS^tfW isaBmm 's Worn $b9H to$l!<24BS ----- ^ fAtrOEPeStT-tNSyRAWClLCOHEC — was auctioned .to an autoCTophau coi- * O tI p p i p l h i ^ lector from Long Island. I 1 1 1 >11^ I J J Dojwntown Tired to $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 S i — autirgf^hJuhc late shaBhahoAranand -SEE-IT-AT-YOUR-NNHHE&T------— saveral of the^rmorhoshOlitagWr. ngkgd ------— RAOIOrSHACICK------Lymitopd Sho to remaln'flhonymous,.Darvlcksald. Dt V B :R, STORE, * T he previous record1 fo:for a signature ' AorvOrVISION or TANDY COR^RATION3 COMPUTER CENTEF I G _ D E 4 L e R _ _ ' ' ...... o fn liv in g p e rso n v a s anan flutographflf------. __A R PARTICJPAIING MEMkn FEDEHAI — raUHonalreUlowaKUB• Hughia . eight— 1.- - pnicESjiift.'LyAaiAUNDivii MLMULIfl-LmtAl 01VI0UAL.STCReajUl0J}EAUCnS___ . .years. ago.-Thol wass aauctioned for Deposit.^ Insurci C-0 TlmeS'Nows, tw inI PaPalls.ldaho Tuesdav. Jurwrr » 9 .|S a i

o d u c e dip le n fy; 6 f r e ozo rd sfch r L l d c l c jof m o uIsture WASHINGTON (L(UPI) - Confirming whatat many 87-year averagTage of 2,21 inchcs. . NOAy)AA’s National C limatic Ccnten ler compiled Ihis list Connecticut—sccond C driestist January,J i_ ; people already felleit In their bones, tlic Comrm m crce D ecem berT throughtl February also was as the second for thelewinterseason: \ • Delaware — driest January,ry. driestc wjnter. Department reportecrted Sunday (he rain-poor winV inter of driest periodod ini record-keeping history, y, and N O A A v . • ^labaibama - third drJwl Januar Florida - second coldest Jam ___ 1980-8I produced a sislew of records and near recordsre research erss alsoal: said satelllie mensuremi uary and Ihlrd driest F January. mcnls showed______^■|^tpric _ ^ ______1 _ 2 ______G -— forthe natlonandneanearly half the states.------—------^tlie-Januaryrf -Georgia - sm inci rirlriif Janu ■yTenowrcov6>;rovcTT^orth“ AAinerfca the Arlro;Izona- — socond w arniest j Idaho — thirddrlest January. • January, accordin;ding to the department'^ NaNational low est sinceI thosethi records were firil comp t Januarj^ warmest . ' »plledl„m, wiXrJr. . • . 'Iliinofs—driMfJaniiary: Oceanic and Atmosilospherlc Administration, was wa the . . . Last winterter was the fifth straight on one In which . Iridiana — driest January. ___ driest since 1895 and anc the fourth-driest month-th-since . tempomtnrps fnnsBs,—i >>if>trtite3tniiilei.r ------’ ------Ir ri^lun-Uii;: e,ju„iifomla-'-^sccond'wnrmesn IBM, th e itrst y e aIt* r Mi tidnai^gurcS WOfli coTHoilected. «• long-term avci st-JanuaryTTFarmesl------*lott’ir=ic T lrtcstJan an ry r^------ivcrage. fiie agen% said Ai;Alabama and winter!T, Kentucky—driestK January.y . ------^ ^ . "TheiotaraveraKcrprG linifelR ’ Florida have i ^e now suffered six conscc/u■““ ve below- c o loorado. n — driest winter, Xouisiana — driest winter. contiguous states waswa .92 inclics, c o m p a r t witwith the. '■' a v erag e tempo:ipbralurewlnters. •. sccond . warmest - ^ ^ Januaryary, second warmest .winter...r______.... MMaine= second coldest Januamuary. —Nttrse-i ilvadorrguerrilUas onI side I^Moseo — x f v & m vt i t s - H j ® aw;3ex^emtoyzj ^ H LOS ANI^NGKLES (UPI) - Guerrillas!las nom lcally s ^ u r e ’’ nanallons but • inedomeslilesllc desire for radical reform S T ^ u FsT u PI) - EmmaEr Harris' In E l Sai.\alvador arc fighting for the “ have honest differenceices of opinions and a socsocial revolutl^greatiy In* high regard for tlie law,aw. and of the Soviet UnUnion and Americyins whovho on m ethods," he saltaid, especially spired and-jftdsays. . . to Mexico convinced him hi Cuban In- th eir mindInd ._news reports are d Is.loclcd.led rlll.T mnvnmnnts Is-i^'m; ts_Ihcy_havc_beeii_gullty.___ Jn_front-of- a pollcollce detective by “ romlanlic ar support" for the guer-er- respect’’-and Cuba Is working on admittedly.dly. of much violence and - —mflonlighllng as a securltjrlty guard. rlilas, conconcentrating on kllllngs-lhalia l behalfoftheSovlet UnlotIon. -...... -. - num erousus I atrocities in-the effort to . -Drinking, playing radlcidlbs, litl^ng, ...... - canjK * bUblamed on Salvadoran gov-av- Without help from “anin intemalional preservee theirth' form of order.” refusal to pay fares andnd eating have em m ehlToTorces, such'as lhe slaying; of brigade" of communislil icountries, in------O f-thee si slaylngs-of-four-Maryknoll- - been n Ihe part.of ------d o n lih^Lihlnk wc should be bashful ■: ■ Ha^rlsTJnnfnmainnsiaeIdcrihc'lunch— ~ abj6Ctive moving me lenF ~ lock you up for resisting arrarresl." Harris, who/ho has eight children and1 .'Bl-Slate security, mani first Mexicand disco dancing, has flownvn le.mplc’s press office refiefused lo con- pie to theUnited Un States, the Times of .— Dumbfounded, Mrs. Harris Hi was lives.In aI publicpi housing projecl. “ I kavenaugh — who has sa ^ ■ r - r o ” Wexrco'.hlled Slales ajid h|s rryDstly_lly__ firm or deny the report,______India said.jd.^dding_thaLjnany_of-hls.r.p— t a k e d ' Inside _pollc>* ~hejheadouarters— understand-id—that -ignorance—Is—no—>—naricc~cxcmpts~no~ono~l ___CactCE^adn•followers are desertmg~fiisijs____ Eailigg hcallh.-.lax.pr!prnblems nnri diselDlcswerw ere f ilin g personal effects ..' where she was booked: aiand told.'to excuse DutIt rmi 'tl^ T rT g Bi-statc, andI diaoelic eating a mint li talned byLemple. R tl|e Times of liidiaIia m ysterious explosions al Rajneesh’s. and makingIng plans to follow him to appear in Muncipai Court)urt June 15,. this officer,T, too. If I’m working every • blood sugar levels —*sa: until AprilJav. I .temple May 29 mav haveve caused the Amcrica. — Office rs-then-droveher-to--to-ihe-hospl''— day-to.-try-ty-toimake-ends-meetrwhy— — rules-have-madc-buscs”c . R cagan’s j - -tal.. where she has workiirked in-the should I bo0 treatedt this w ay.-It's been safen.EnlorcemenLflUhj John Gavin, ..fvUi'eical wartTforeighTyeat^bat^. .-ff^ery nastysty thlh^Jive-hadsieepless-- -will • continue,-hMaid------Friday. N ava sale ' and Lopez i G o m m i s ssio i n ■ ■ ^■-_QO.min.o.!U>o Salvador. ' M exico ar re je c ts TiV!M l — conm rtm i ipy Simpleel A m erica — 37~#ei d a m o g e - d l ------W ASHINGTON (U P h - . T h e .Commissloo^^^^^^^^l M onday rejected a $4 bililolilon dam age 'jn-ioics-^ ------NE1W43EM m$ramiCTiCtMING claim from the Three. MMile Island ------RainceslUi: utility charging the ageagency .wllh brand of me negligence leading to the 19 reactor nager Frank Hed sox an( accident. said the ordI- lo the Unll HO SIERVICECHARGK ==TJictconimls3lon:VOtedJ^I 4-b lo-rei e c t „ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B rlngludmij~a— Westcm-fo the G eneral Public Utlllt;llltles claim lo raise his w ealthy [er after, discussing the Issussuc behind >ays the new said Sundav ___clo^doorsJoiLflnJiour,__ _ -cleanor-im d------Action camc just hoursirs Ijcfore a HNIMUfi hjLordinance— m stw HBALAIHCE- = midnight deadline for a-co-commission ' ■ decision. The agency hadd e;exactly six H m nnth«rtn-rrvtt>w-avis.Besse-- . ' _ i=F^==5ei !i-rzz--r- opefa1ors-“ rcactlvaied-em FySimple! 1 M arket C ortlllcotos aro sim lloror toti irooaury uniCTInToresrrati high-pressure injection pumSp7af.c? iry a n d a re b a s e d o n a v erag e yieldylol on Treasury Bills. 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T u esd ay . J u n e 9.1961 Times ______i ! Imes-Nows. Twin Falt3.'ldat)oC-7 s e o w iGonceeirrgirows" _ ___ By3IATHIS.CHAZAIiO^i0 .v ______• — ------Unilcd Press latematlor,Uonal ~ 7T~p’nrallel~{s~dflclteh~draw^lo 'der ihe'ie^^arsaw Pact commani^anfl • But there can be nno guaranlee of and someme observers sav the Sdyu7.’«] Czechoslovakia Iri 1968, B, when W arsaw slruclure,ire, the chance of arm edI re-rc lhal. The Soviets haviwe used force in troop Tiovementsmov in Ihc spring helped ' P a d troops moved inI lo l< slop reforms sistance;e :by the military cannolI l>be Ihe past to put an enend lo threats lo Solidarityrity decide against a general: ------AA n a l y s i s introduced, by the~loci MOSCOW -■ The Soviet & • Union’s seo. ■ ------so cia iiiii.ftijo.------striKiT— _ Par^y^uUlhc^changngos-in-Poland ------T he Kr»ir rni■finpprn nhn iil Iho__ o w lnniicct ----- ‘ ~"iriheyre'golng lo mmiervene. there than Kabi the. end. 0/ jJune or_ea Qbul. Polish disease calchinling hold of their ..jf _early_July.”_ a ____ ^They appearm lo have been sel off by3y wiil bc no^cholce but l(lo use m assive It woulould damage the campaigi they gel throupJi Ihe eleclions senior W estern dlplomai aifin own workers. m at says. "Then loars ot' Poland’sP. role in the Warsawiw m illta^ force becausese they will be -agaiiislt ^NATO m issiles in Westeri ;for thefie Congress),{ Us going lo be wc’ll see, if they allow th i f ! ) So far. lh& Soviet 1 / the Congress to Pact andid 1East bloc economy under a - taking on the whole Polish Pi nation.” .. Europe: aiand'rule oul armsjalks for j I leadership has much h har arder jjpr ihe Soyiels lo li». proceed." — TTmlled iiseir lo neWsp ., new leadcadership- that owes liltle to the diplomat said.______signiflcan :anl period. . ^ spaper criticism lerVene."e." the diplomat said, - — The concern was evid rjup------last-week^orchesln vident last week- Moscow— . ThisitsellniayhaveT>rbeen a lacloFIn g00ood( case can be made lor fhi Iraled'commcnls A C nuioi In com m entaries that ap made ihe situation li ivlel office worker had another I appeared in Ihe "W e knknow ihese aro traumaticic Moscow’s reluctance loto use forcd'so ar^menlonl lhal they will sit back am look e.speclolly v le w f "W anf^ p n jn t.s - n ^’orrlsome. . "We are alljos. friends,” he =jmy.one_oLlhem_could.push_>h___ far,______• •' Igs happen on Ihe assumptioi said. "WerWe are trying to convince our ^ . the Russiiislans over the brink,” Ihele Thc role of the Pollsfisn i' 1ft un eT^rsirioadorshlp-willnot-le^ t-lel ------W arsaiv_nact-mar The articles spolc aneuvcc&i.would___fd c n d sJlsL JlaJs-nbt worthwhile to toso )oke of anti- diplomats;it Said. questionable. Allhbughlh ll com es un- things gogo looI far,’’ Ihedlplom at said.id. represent a hifiher deg?Rrec of pressure our friend;tindship,"______• =- SaudHbid to cut ooil price girains W f BEIRUT, Lebanon (U(UPl) - Iraq h J ' has reduced Its pipelineIne tariff for oil exported'lo the M^iteriterranean from $1.32 to 75 cents and Qataiatarhas slopped charging a premium1 onoi top of Its _ — oMiclaL price, for oil1 ofol $37.23'per barrel, the authoritativeive Afiddle E ast EconomJc Survey reporte»rted. The MEES rport wasvas another In- dlcation th al Saudi Arabii m abia, the United IS Ktlm5 0 ■ States’ larg est supplier,(r. oof foreign oil, was gaining ground in itsils fightI to force a oil price i^uctjon_iby_by_ flooding the ______5RADED m arket and keeping itss pricepi at a jow of $32 a b arrel. H y w J l - U D>K PtUKDDQ «SgnCUHDN " The Saudi sl_rategyj_\^\^ich^|nyol^_ ^______r o m .. increasing production 'lastlas year'from i — 8.5 million ba rre lsa dayly t(to 10.3 million— — barrels,'was aimed prim pi arily - at - feliow OPEC m em bers> butbu It also was having its effect .withilh non-OPEC . producers. x4’x8’ ^ INTERIOIOR ’/4”» i X — ______■ •*' Last week, Mexico,J, ithe world’s- , fourth largest oil prodi^ucer and a C g i non*OPEC nation, cut itslls price| by $4 a • SHOPr W nXT X 1 e a . barrel-to $30.60-andI oon Saturday industry officials saidI BiBritain would - lowerthe-priceoMts-NortIorih-Sca-oil.by ______$2 to $37.25 a b arrel. __ I f f B — ■ The -British move is expected< to =S=EXfERIO pressure OPEC membmbers Libya. Algeria and Nigeria toJ cicut their cur- = ^ T T e n t^ ric e of about -«0-e-barrei= $4 - A/C:; %” Xx 4 ^ x 8 ^ » l 7 . 9 i because North Sea oil is iof the sam e ------hi^wiuality-as-thaufowtoun

Ecuador, a small mennen^ber or Ihe ^— mratton-erganizatfoft-of "^EXTFRTOlD F ~ ^ /2*’ Xx W 8 ^ Exporting Countries, alsoilso iawered its ______— prices by $3;80 lo $35:50 a b /M • I In a m ove that a moimtcinted to a price . r m r -z ± o a B 1 cut, although small, thche MEES said Iraq lowered ils pipelineine tariff by 57 /^r / //• //lUlW

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• M EES also r e ^ r te d ththat.QatarJias_ a ^ stopped (barging a premiimium on lop of . W l a l U I K- ___ »S_Offlcfel- Price of $37.23r.23 per barrel A and th at il agreed to selli45.CHXi 45 barrels— Wp t i t t t iE a d ay less to Jap an during dui reccnt ■ contract talks. The publicsllcaliondidnot . say how th e m uch premiium iui was, only ^T=thatrit:waa^lzeabie, , -iB E S lJG H i Oil analysis attrlbufe; thesetli actions primarily to the Saudi engiengineered glut - • • I ___ oo-the world market comt)mblned fay an______— in crease in conservationn b y major"oil . ___ iheets— — consuming nations suchI as the United lllR E F Stales.

S o v iet COI TRUUCKLOAD ~ I ^ e i i t e n c ^ i / r . - _ ^ ^ y V \ ^ I p s y c h i a t rr i i s t SAL£ l « ------MOSCOW "(UPn"=^~A-A“ Court“ has— ------— sentenced—psychiatrlsl-1s t—A natoly— Koryagih to seven y ears iniin prison and “ • " ■ n " flve~years” of~exiic“for"rr-anli^Soviel^ i agitation, dissident Murcesresreporttid. Mra Joh^8'1-3=— ------They-said n v^nilrt -wosJiandcd Wf • __ down Friday in the Ukralnalnlan city of |\\n\ Kharkov. • _____ Koryagin,.42,.served as.as .consuUIng__ ___ \ | | \ psychiatrist to a dissidentent group in- > M i ' SU - • vesllgallng the abuse.of.psipsychiatry In IM\ th e Soviet Union. ■ m ___. He was arrested in Febnebruary a H e r _____M — tening‘^Wcstem-correspon( =J~Alcxcl Nlkilln.-a mining erii^neererij who ^ l \ i ___ complained "a^ut worKfng'ng conaitlon^ ___' l l -^a» U -W tty -ar re6tgd=io3Dece -held for-psychlatric observ,ervation, was ' H i-ir sane; ...... IZZZ~ Stani Nikitin’s name did nott comec< up. in l l the trial, the sources said.r ^ i l V IT T T T The prosecutor listed as evjdence I ",,w. . I ■ 5 ^ I — articles Koryagin allegedlydly possessed — and-clrculatodr^c-also:Isozsald-thc. ~ — I^Walri8l-m&de-anti.So«■Soviet-State- , I C’c — ments In correspi^hdencee abroadal and l^-uu. - — — Indulged in "oral agilationV)nV'~ Thc sources said Koryagyagin at first refiBed—to—lefltlfv~-or—ai-a c c e p t Ihe ..... - • 8’s 14 ft' J s A s services of a'tourt-appointcinted lawyer, __ saying he would speak onlyily if he could - give his opinion^ Ihe clnn^a rg c sr------— Bul he spoke Thursday,f, theU sources ___Sale-Prices5 yVary For O th e r Specified Lensngths... * ■ ' saig. 'iheV UUVt! iKrfortht Mylng the polrcewamcdthiithenranyone— ^vlng information about)ut the trial | | - I ...- . M l w — would be arrested.------— The- -trial.' lasled_thr M«ln ■ _A»«nu«EiH . _ ~Now you know .. Ption*_____" **? =7^1*tian«—r— ------— ______; . 32«-ai61 _____ ^prion* 733-S571 sra-aMa ^ — m By Uniled Press Internationiohdl ■, ■ wm BUILDING MytATERIALS CENTIITERS . ■ . The largest garage in thtIhe worid is ' ”'0M M W ilKDAY*l>7i30toSl3Q - SAATVaOATft- •!«« t* Sls i d b ■■ ■ M iocQled al Chicago’s O'Harlare Airport ...... i M f t r vs< and has a capacity for 9,25050 cars,c _____ .____ ■4 ■ ■ . : : .■ ~ T - / ; '

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______■ )■ " Y — - * ZT ^ ^ S | g e T uescesday. June 9,1081 'TImos-N s-N ew s. Twfn Falls. Idah&-t ___ , • C t a s s l f i o D .• h J i i d g la y s - NLR:B ruliling • NEW YORK (11PI)_.-TTT^oderal— proposalrv.’C'w a r e 'a c lin g m gootf'failh. • ju d g e ^Ilenry Worker• onnouncc(i I’mntaLsiircyrp whnt’s got^n ^-7 hiinpHrii”------Aiohday he wfii rule laler'llrihisweekon- _Werkcr..- -.who \s Jis_-on-.tem porary-... r ' jrT^atldhal I^ibo^Rcralialtons-Board-- assignmentnt in Rochester, N.Y., request for an injunctionm lhal could notified hisis deputyd ih his Manhattan delay for one year a1 threatened chambers thattha he is still studying Ihe bnscbali players’ strike. argum entss thithat w ere presented to him W orker’s-, decision 1had been last w eek in thetli upstate court. c.xpected Monday bul wilvlll be m ade W orker JiadjaidJlQnday-would.bohnri ____ ; ’■laier injs weeK," his counurt clcrk said t4ie earliestsi t;lim e h& would render a • at Manhattan's Fcderaral. Dlslrict decision butut hhe said he would nol hold Court. himselftoaMa Monday deadUne.- The NLRB had askedJ for i the in: -IfWorkergi;r g rants the injunction, the ^ ■ junclion after tho Playerss Association/ prospect--; of a walkout would be —“had-filed-an-unfair-laboborTJractice— postponc^^fbr;fbr-am >iher“ year.- But if — ^ ___^chnrBe_aRalnst_the-ownoriors.-The-in— w erkor^fustfuscrio~gfanl the NLRB’s junction would have delayayed for one request forr a =lrtoancll,l':lM records to the players m eeting tohiorrow (Tuesdcidav) It is negotiations dealing with scheduled lhat late ki the aftafternoon to on to clubs who lose w ait for Judge Henry Wer'erker’s de- P'ayorsasfrec;reeagenlstootherteams. clsioi>." ____ The adminislinistratlve law judge in­ "Nothing .much happcnened." said New York isIs scheduleds to Jjear the M iller. "W e ihink we madiade a good com plaint Mont

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•»— ^ ^ s e lballdiraft Seattlespicks ccollegel] r; CSrrs-Ferrirntaken--by-Yanliks; • ’ • -_hejAzas:l>les no-ttaejBhSi ^ o © l= Q r ^ ^ e — - • NKW-YORK-^UPI-)—------Mlk&— —-HowcYcrrviliraTcroFon -H OUOUl-^ — By MARV Cl¥: Moore.,the hard-throwlng-ng-p -— my-flanceloo.-he^hfrsaUW=erphHv«l- — — - — agent,_agreed -to-lerms_>^ —ly o llyc n the ball-M y-record hadd been—I ------F errln,-^a-rl,-rlghlhanded-pitcher------t . .. M ariners and witl be asslg .—hat-^lhrow-a-lot-of-comj: that r t r sooner or later■ he would like to s e e ' ~ Moore,"\^b will bypass tils ■ 3It. 1 1Louis a n d ^ a y e d ln Japan!n M ja__ “ basebalLsumninmer_(ira!tr^a~rofly=^M W ^.^T=what=h(«oul80.M A ~ selMtlonforapl1 player two years o u t. go ahead and complete the'sle'siping—^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H - 20-y(0-yea ro ld natlve_of_Eakly.-01O kla;,_ -=ofhlghschoolr------“ iM heTnoneysy ll18 right rirUiinlT“ ^ ! _B 0 I.could pursue myfaree:reer.J'h e - mooloore: appeareeUveen4i7ing4il9------m — aep^flidtftt'iTwBflruisnJteyTiaytftosay.i M m — — (ortuno-lir-prolirofessionglibaseball - they thou^t.lt-was reawiasonable E ^M O O R E in2&i2961jInnlnM. ' • .-^_^may-go-to-»choolhool but sooner-or«------lulng hiSH^ucationat______- t o o : ” — rRobgSror^d" ‘ ~THlTh-e_ej)liagcLCub8had.the.seca .|,n j_ — now'or conllnuli t r e n T f e r r i n laler_roth Arkansas and ijm TTTwr------CSI'Coach-Jim-im-W aiker'saldhe------than 97 m iles an hour, becancame the p layers in Amerl 1-year-old Junior, finished the ] limited in scope compared lo lerlca I’m the top one . Calif.) now and Ten- 8un — expected-Ferrtirtoirtirbrtalcemirtlie ------— first collegian In three yearsars to be picked this year. sason hittlng-.4n. with 24 home he Pei5P«rdltJe (Cai Bummerdroft. ' JcAA .. _nc95ee.wantsinem e to com edown ancl------p , . first round, 'butut figured, a leas-r ~ ~~~ • chosen as the first pickd n li Jlie - - The-Marlnarsi ins-and -120-RBI, an • NC -Fe^r^adm ttted-he:jvaa^ jrs,-wh(y-owned-;the-_— -fJ*" ™ ------takraiook:'^F<-FerrJirsalcrMoniJBy------pHj - - Uian=8reat-pert®fiffihnance.at the r tl: sum m or draft. • -- ^ ^'^^^flrafplek'lntljel! prised-the Yankees selected 1 e 1979 Burnmer draft, All evening, "I'mm seriously consid- "ci » and *l"hal loumoy' lalast month may “ It's kind ot overWhel^helming chose outilelder nd214 pounds, Is a three-time "Cincinnati; San Francisco Ier Al Chambers oj - schftol." Sea have hurl the pllchiItcher’scharices. __bMauseJ_I._Mmj}_(rom_a_a small Harrlsburfl. Pa., merlca who holds NCAA carar^i eringgolilgto^ Seattle had talked to m e to see La„jjidJajL»e«Mn,_,____ (w a,______:F^rrinj«fl8_di■draftedJn. April by wbb tow n," said Moore. "I grewwuplna- u tfiTNewYorkW:'Mets selected Dar- «ords“ln-RBH3l2)^hits-(S- iva8.1ntereated.:ihfi.Bald. “I bat a a n l ------^Walker-, w ld --he-expects-some h e ------:— ^ the-Houston •A-Astros—He-wasj a talkalked to the Yankees at all." small, farm community of about. ryl S tr a w ^ r r yyi-flnpuUlelder.from'. ,j ___ Id toU l bases (640). Other CSf playiers/ers to be drafted - — flrst-round-seleclectlon-thenrbut the - -- pFe irin expected to be dra: - 250 people. "It’s: klndm riiB■hBrd"tir~'lifRngele5r~ : -^^^i^D RA Prptffrba— rafted------before the nthrannual an selwtlons , — ------^inter-basebalilall-draft^is-^ery— ^som!ometlme:-during—|he-rsumimmer— concludetoday;— — - D-2Time9-N0W3.1ts.TwlnFallo.'ltfaiio fuesdajday.JuneS, 1061 - r - B rriefly i in spp o r t s -rn SunI Devilss win N^CAJKibasebaldl crown , . ‘ OMAHA. Neb, Jdckso9on earning $750,0 ,0 0 0 from T V ;b. (UPI) - Arizona TeTeiUeton started'lhlngs off for the HUI Jed offff;with a walk. Ricky and ant Mike McCain to lake a 4-3 lead. S tate’s Kevin Du)ukes gave up only two CoCowboys when he slapped a (triple off Nelson reachirte6 on an erro r and went The Thi Sun Devils added lone runs in the ^ D N OOR. R , P a. (UPI) - New Yorj'ork Yankees slugger Reggie?gle h its and two nmuns In 8 2-3.1nnlngs-fl£—the'rlght-ccnterfleld th( wall wmvlth o n eo u t to second as HIHill advanced lo third on fourth, fou sixth and eighth innings ta Jaclison.hachad to* take bites o f 44 eand;ndy bars to make a televisionSion - relief and his SunSi Devil team m ates . In the flr^t. Darren DllksIks scored , the play. Mikee SodderaJ hit a sacrifice securese c the triumph. ;3 hll»-Monday-night-to—Tcttleton-afterhittinfB^un Tc oundenirat— nyrcTrlgBCscscoringTTOnronTDnfa —HolmcsT-a-senior-left-fielderfroRi ^ However,cr, t)ic extra calories paid oiff ff' — his estim ated earnings for defeat Okiahomala State 7-4 and wih the Sun Suj Devil shortstop Donronnie Hill and advancingg Nelson1 to third. Nelson Dos Do! Palos, Calif., was nam ed the television1 ajappearances have rcacheded 5750.000 a year^ TV Guideiide NCAA College WcA'orldSeHes. mi;mishandled. Dllks scored when wl Jim scored on MilchchCoplon'swildpltch. tournament’s tou outstanding player m agazine} re;rcporled Monday-______Itjnarked.lheJo fifth ftrriA In Arfyftna *T*riIrattor-followed with a double; ■aftet^oing-!3-for-26-at-th6-plate-u1Uj TV Guidedc isaid Jackson now is eamling ln about $150,000 more a yearear S la te 's history th'the school h as won th e . /A fter T rab er's double, Duk(lukM rom f. Oklahom a SIState briefly regained 17 RBI. He scored.eight runs in Ihe - -for telcvislo:Islon work than hc cam s for playing baseball, whichI is national title. ThtTie Sun D evils last did Inin toI get Ray Etchebarrcn lo le third inning when series, i!_j including two homers. • , _____ SGM.OOOayciyear. ll In 1977. lnt(Into a force out. He next s tr l n S o u l g°'».lyy.=lys scored using two ^i'iri aM U fsirtclcvision comnnmerclais annually and has anan. OklahomaBtaUale jumped on Arizona —fieiSciljl Dc la ROSfl. H i giive up twoi hits wanoTTTwrnrpn[jitL'liaiiilasuL'ilfK'Cfly.' 6lir*h'onj«6 fcT si 101 OQO 001-4 <4 Slate startor Kei Arlioaa -Slate >03 101 0Ix-M .f | ABC-TVcontrontract to cover sportlng.cven'ents, the m agazine said. Kendall C arter In th e ancind two runs while striking out six. - However, Ar\fizona' Slale took the *ciCoplon.'ftodfter* (4). DIUj I6l. Jacques'(8i Jackson1 s£said he had to bite Inlo 44] candyc. bars while making the first inning whenjn the Cowboys struck The T Sun Devils came backack In the lead for good InIn ils half of Ihe inning u»rU w « n « IBJ and Poole; Carter, Ouket (ii commercial:iai for the candy named after;r him^ and added that he wasn’tin’t for two nins on two hits. M kkey boti)ottom of the first to scorc twowo runs. using-RBI doullubles by Slan Holmes Wlljoh.wiim W-nuke» i»-2l, L-Coplwi I iw j. “ - • hungry forqirqultcawhllc. ■ ------^ — HC-saldI hi!his 71-yeaf-old father, Martiirtinez Jackson, a PhiladelphiaIlia tailor, helpec[pod him .develop the artlculaiilatc manner thal brought him _____ TiClCVlStOll, • - "My falhei[her never allowed us to talk:Ik in his presence in the streetceT vernacular.”ir.” Jackson said. "When I; wouldw say. ‘Uh uh.' he would correct me.e. ‘You m ean no. Reggie.'" G retzkykytohelpRCMPP drug program ------: ' MGNTRE^lE-Afa-f-yPl-h-— The^RoyaHal"H?ahadtafr -M ounted~^liarice------announcedi MMonday they got their manan ~ Edmonton Oilers hockey star Waynele GretzkyG and six other Nallaitlonal Hockey league players — who have/c publiclyp lent their supportrl tot an RCMP anti-drug abuseise progam . V* ______Thcprogrnijram s to'combat llsp of Illegaleal drugs by-tecn-agers will.be; ______advertisedI by a publicity poster fcaturiurlng photos of a playe.i^from each of thele seven! NHL Canadian tealeams pictured alongside titc ■RCM PandmI NHL logos. The post^;;ter?^initially developed forFor the Quebec drug abuse pro g ram , will wili be distributed to Mountjn ted Pollcc..!dlvisions across C anada topubpublicize regional anti-drug cacam paicns. ------A ntuofefermo arrives forjr'titleboiit ] ■ ■ BOSTON(U(U PI) — Vllo Antuoferm o'arrarrived a't Logan Ihlem ationai ~ ■'A irport Mondiinday afternoon to prepare forfo Saturday's world middle- w eight boutt atal Boston Garden againstt c cham pion M arvin Hagier of Brockton. Antuftfermo,mo. a Bdrl. Italy, native who wl grow up in New Vork. ; . Ia n d c d a t4i^ ;^ p | .m . onu flighi from NewA-York. \ ' There wereire no airport crowds to grcc‘cct the form pr mlflfflAU'nlptit" ____-V tuieholder—— not-even-the-flght^rorr■omotcr;showed’up lo drive ...... AntuofermolniJ Into town, forcing the ex-charliamptotakcataxi.' ____ ^ . The publiclie will get a chance to> sees Antubfermo up close ' ! VveanestIa3Ttt'h■tt'lrerrhirhbldsirpubHc-sp.arrii rring-boul-8 l-noon-al-€ity-Hall—------! plaza. Spokesmanin Steve Medwid said seve!VCTB>-torn>rv — ------Al Chicago, Deriennis Lamp,-given a IngrstfflflkTo si a season-nigh eigm _ _ i j U o y d, HearnsH grid for.•.Astrdome A fight:I . Floyd Bannister:r flashed his out- Major Leases . Start-after -12 «relief appearances, -gamesmes. • . . . - standing potential oronce again Monday _____ allowed only six hihits In 8 2-3 innings. ■: ------HOUSTONI (L(U P I) — Sugar Ray Leonarcard and Thom as H cam s will1 night.: '• • - * ------.T h e loss was the BlBlue Jays'eighth in a -Texas;x'as 8 , Detroit 1 ------=------orrlvc-in-Houstecome boxing’s only dual title tli holder when he faces triumph over the BoslostonR edSox.' wilhh a pitch leading off the fourtl;jrth and .A t K ansas City,’,M I o;, Dave Winfield lak;e eo o \ ver first place in the American unbeaten AyuBub Kalule (36-0). the Worldd EBoxing Association junior Bannister, aallowed a clean ' Gray3y drilled a 3-0 pilch deep ihliinto the sirigled, tripled and a walked twice. Leagueague West. ------middleweight c^ I champion, for his title. Leonjonard will have to move u p ' singleJocentcrbyDDwight Evans.with..... ieft-c€•center field bleachers for-hlshis 13th - knocked-in two rurTins and scored once------seven pounds1 inIn' w e l^ t to the 154-pound divlivision. one out in the firsrsl and a one-out homeiner. to hand unbeatenn rookie left-hander Mlnnesonesota 1, Milwaukee 0 ' KaluJc. anatlvativc of Uganda, now fights outofDenmark.ou' double by Carney/ Lansford in the Banlannlsler. who had a two-hllill !shut- Dnvp RIghpttI hi ------^HearniMhe-Ui&-unbealen-WBA-weHerweig» ------nlnttrifrtossingliiysc against California earlierier this Rlghetti, who wai/as called up from - Jackso;kson singled in- BUtch Wynegar title against Pab=*ablo Baez of the Dominicann Republic.R third complete gamime of the season, seasorson. allowed only two Boston Bo Colum bus May 21,1, scattered{ eight hits from-sim.secqDd base_with one oul in lhe______T he 25-year-old- lefieft-hander walked - runneiners to reach second. ------and sth ick oiit five'c over seveii inning . sevMtl^ th Inhing^nd Roger Ericksori ------^------^ ^ n d -l-Doog-CorPctt-coTnblned- D on-a- ______four-hl(r-hitler.

CaUforIfom la 10, Q ev elao d 2 ------.Att A]Anaheim, Calif., Butch Hobson y(g(Q)I^ ______-d ro vvaJn-four-runs-wlth eJi a doublo^aiuU- = * ^ . single;le and Dan Ford and Brian Downirvning sm ashed hom e runs lo back . . A L boxMscores r— « Geoff>rf Zahn'sZ five-hit pitching. In Im- ^^CHKAOO r a T r r r r : ! .i i -C lksa.E ilSr '’' - ” ‘— - w proving ^ B a s e b q l jjg j - I n ' ’ ving his record to 7-6, Zahn slruck •o il Z ” » i ! i . a S S S»<««•« J«#Swcr. . - . Softb a ll out Iwotwo and w alked one In going the distanc'once for the sixth tim e in 13 starts. Leaders '^ ST i-K rjings? ti A L stonain^S ------^ ------ladeIphla4,Hou8too3 , ______tm______liii— > > SoiniiigT'dodraf t , ■ -T^Cftiirrcich s tandings :— t-Phlladelphiarlaarry^wa-drove- .iwi iuoicv)u ii!! ^ ' fWBoiSfAiS vUifYMu^iwauj in threeliree runs with a pair of singes to_ — leadth* IM the Phillies In the season’s first S IS L- I ...... •• meetlnfJting-of last year’s Nalional Z l t J I i » H mwMM • Leaguegue divisional champions. Pete ilAiJ e-w ent-t’for-S-wiUi an~intentional- k-to-move^ilhlrr^foui“ hlta-of- illriT : breakinaking Stan^^f^lal's National - 1 1 - ______,.,=7l-i»agut!~ ------I ...... ^ --- illCTs^late=rallSF= »» »6«llW ^ t O t I* n » s > >0 *KKn ■ *“ o'i s ' S-'l! ’/ 1!5W " ii! , p “ n t o pps ! Pederson’s Sbtbt— - l - l - ^ — TWINW lN-FALLS-^^Grain-MiilerSr J.11.1 IV1.U1iiC-friOw* Cili g s *______* ' catheJe flfrom behind in lhe-'lasl_ofJhg_ '-SMionI.loS-totiaA S222tt?‘.?ri&tir= «— :— ______sevchifi i S & s ; = = = ■^= 3 ------fro mn -P Pederson's Tu C league men s~ ! 1^ 1;;"''»■"*» Ml «l (Cw*» (Cwi II,______------• •______softballball play Monday n l^ l ____ - S '-K S ■ ■■ ^ > S o c c e r Duamuane; Okarama had three singles ^ ______» ..."felglaB S ^ ■ ■ and a wwalk lo pace the winners while —: »«,■ irw M .yintfe r s t a i m i ^ I nolhcr f s C league games. Ken Roy :rz:^:= J^lrstapdlnga~— ' ISA ? J i ^^wLOfM Ff^had'tnr•tnree-^slnglra-lo-I^-TwirTFiQIs^ ' S ll* S S Bankk & Trust to a 14-6 decision over PS- rJ7I~pnM ^.,. v j s s i J I MSSISS Georgerge Kays, Diamond International ■aiifimwim______f c ” ' ^___ | |I :!S f ;; P # - '' ' • ------~7’ •**T. nn M-M took an **“ : • and .W-Idaho i Power-crushed MlUer> o£l2(3T'^c21^ ___ .!?_ _8 ti tt-B- Ih-A- boxscores__. _____ K k k - ”' - _ -A-Ieague play-ll-waa-Coors-of- -H EZli n ^8 * 4 ^ MagicJc VValley taking a 6-1 victory over 5r,iL .= :put-jG ; IS ------— -„-«-„-nN^w*r-4ttr-&-Watems^John-Bryanraud' — :•»- - 3 8 i r c V k yiyF Reese hll homers for Ihe win- ______T-mA-iun.. , ill is’: J i :! MomJw '* ** ’* * ners. —MtMUOTA- HM* 4 ------S4-^n1"§=^fr==KentUi‘ntHcKy7r?«FG}na ? n recorded a - I i|« lJ il 'is-iiw.win h over The Cove in B league “ Hi'* 1 i ' behind Ken Ralfe's round- i % a | . xxMM • ptii>;^M3L^'' trip ^ler. r. • ■ - ! Transactions w omen’s church B league play It ‘^ i i i.. - Z ^ Z T T F re e Will B aptist..defeating '" ComrhurrhunIlyChKsnan^2n9-andl>eace~ • Lutheraieran over Twin Falls Reformed. — 2 e j s . i s S =An=A=league:gsm»*atiirini^ ' Lutheraieran defeating Immanuel Lu- ' cSSSwML »4 I ' S f - " . a v i s r w ■' : ^ ; ; S " ■ liiii.i i iheranm l(10-7. — ' ______TiT u esd ay . Ju n o 9 ,1981 Timesmes-Nows, Twin F alls. Idatio D-3

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N t c lk l a u s r d o e ss n ^ t c ia r e a lb o u t t i h e $ > sayys j husband— tmiste^^avis— s “t:—“Glainming^majc iOTtitles^ ANGELF-3 .oPI) - Georgia R oscnbioibioom Frohlicre (esUflcd ^ Mondayly Iher lai'en, n I might, not work ns hard Ul League for alleged violation w inner w as no longcnger important, to get rerready a s l should.” ______Of roflor^n' that wh nt 4vas-winning the------Allanllinta was~Watson‘s eighthi the Kaideilider move to Los Angeles and major championship;hips.- Ten years . tournamijment in nine weeks andi J | I Froniicrc,F n NFL Commissioner ago, when my overriirriding priority althoughigh h e's had trem endous sue* ■ ■ Roze:ozellc and San Diego Chargers :: was playing. andi \winning golf. cess inn thatI span — winning the ' E u g e n e K lein a s co* - : tournaments, I’d gcget myself up.____M a steirs._New rs -Orleans—and __ ------ratorK-Tho L.A^Coliseum filed— - ; every week. • Atlanta;a; placing, second in Ihe llieorigini]ginal antimonopoly suit against - 1 ; ■ “ Now that I'm oldejjder

' N icklaus got $8,10010 sand now has Merlon1 (Ardmore,< P a.), site of : $101,008. next weeveek's Open. Watson, says MYTfoDAYT ~ "I don't conceicern myself he’ll arrl'rrlve at Merton ne.xt Sunday THITHIS IS A LIMITED : anymore about whol]0 Ihas won thc after finfirst visiting his long-time 1 T IM E O FFE R - most money," saidi Nicklaus,N who mentorr ByronB Nelson for a tew tips ^ m m U ______BUT-. u p ^ . which NicKiaus tive streak that has s BASEDD ONo r 48 MONfHS FINANCING in four tim es, nor the PGA SUBJECBJECT TO CREDIT APPHOVAl ___ ::_ J 2 million in the pasU ilonship,-which Nicklaus ii a s _ tNCTTO-^>006 0R-IO S2 t-rDO------" • " "O f courecTTplav" /e times, Baiis'watsoirwrro— ------PER MONTH------can m every tournamiament I enter, ______OVERR IOO10< NEW CARS ANO TRUCKS______— TOWifrsro'CK------itiestohis credit. the intense prcparaSiS S s'T V Opentitle I P J BOBIIB REESE MDTOR.CD____ tournament like IIIhe Atlanta ' But Watson isn't tlic only " 6PeN8A,M ,-8 P.M. m a ko - for.;-thc------superetaFtaMo-liave-somethlng-like— UP» fo. 35V«if» thi-Doolcf ! O pen.’'’ that hanf!inging over his head. Jack Nicklaus, sshown at recent Mastciter*s tourney, seeks 2020th malor wlnJn-U.S^ Y„„rn„Dt.m..„LQ.J------5776- SOO 2nd Aw«. S. ___ b i S c Q r e i iifaces^r ; ross-exaiiminatioi F O R H ISIS BEST PATHHER’S PAY EV•V E R ! i " gcontinUues tod^ FASHKION— ^ - - -INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)PI )“=="Th"eVp^ onSlappenicnaltyas^ssedBob'By Unserr how - officials, deicrmi —;3 >caihearingonthcTifficla!claLoutcomciOf— aflerrih 'e^j-raco i -for passing'on thee com m itted the infractionon while com-' R •Tthe May 24 Indianapcapoils ^ Is 'ycirQW._antjnd_thc_othcr_prolcsled_the— E— ing-oul of the pits al l^ieic beginning-of— ------P ^ I = U S \i^^ U E — . expected to confinue today tod; with the lackofpenamalty against Marto AndrettiI lap No. 150. •. -.main witness for the racerac stewards for a simllailiar infraction. ' It is CApcctcd that G raham will — facing potentially imporportant cross- Both protrotests were denied by race3 receive a great deal of prpressure from __ ' - .. - .examination. - ...... -stew ard s,. aiand Penske appealed, Penske's attorney.- Jam(tnes Binns, to Art Graham, director: of scoring and Thc onc-lic-lap penalty made Andrettii explain why the penalty/w V a s assessed _____ .. . tInilnR for Ihe race,.was.lns In the witness th«» nfflplnlr nf tho nl. ■ C hair F riday when the ap;appeals tx)Brd,' though Uns(nser was the first to take the ' Much of Ihe Penske^(e-Unser pro- r o iur i Season- •headed by University of ol Louisville checkereddflag, fl - tcstatio.)s came bccauseise-they-were. - — Law School p ro fe s ^ r EdvSdwin'Rerider, Graham'n was the stewards' mosl ‘— not-informed of-the penaltalty until-aftcr— “ S n i — r-wasTidjoumedforthewecI t~witness on"the“ fIrst*’lwo] thc racc was completedid, making it D a n h ln g r^ jntil today to days. Throurou^ careful questioning by The panel wailed unti impossible for Unser to) maker up thc ^ ?auso many of USAC attattorney Henry—Ryder, i— difference durinethe race thc principals were attendjndingthe.Rcx __ G raham le

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D*2Tlme3*Nevw3,TvI. Tw)n Falls. Idaho T u esda ay y ., J u n e s , 1981 iefly in-spports------^^ Sun Devils5 win N(ICAAb)aseballII crown OMAHA. Neb.). (UPI) - Arizona Tettettleton started things offff ffor the . Hll! led off with v a walk. Ricky .andind i Mike McCain to take a 4-3 lead, __; ___Jacksoron earninffS750,it,000from TV S tate’s Kevin Duki ikes gave up only two Cowowboys w ^en he slapped aI tripletri off Nelson reachedI 0on an e rro r and went The'he i Sun Devils added lone runs In the ns in 8-2-3 Innings of th e i RADNOR.'R. Pa. (U Pl) - New Yorkork Y ank^ slugger Reggie>Ie efalts and two runs le right-center field wall with1th eone out to second as H ill.II advanced to third on fourtourth, sixth and eighth Iniilngs to • _ — Jackson hadlad to take bites of 44 candydy bars to make a televisionon relief and his Surlun'Devir teammates in1 tthe . first. Darren DllksCS scored; th e p lay. Mike SoSoddgrs hit n Raerifipe SQCUiecure the triumph, __ ^ ^ commerclfilf{il for tho'candy with his namne.- e; ------7------——------caTnc^Ip‘^^’lth^3 hihlts-MondarnlgJino— TetticiUelblTarterTnHing agfoumfiinder'that ^fly to right, scorWring Hill from third "Hol^sT Hoi a senlbrlefTfraaer from However.r. t|t|ic extra calorics pajd offf —- his estimated earnings foror defeat Oklahoma1 SState 7-4 and win the Sunin Devil shortstop Donniennle Hill - and advancing NeNelson lo third. Nelson Dos»os Palos. Calif., was named the television apiappearances have reachedd :$750,000 a year. TV Guidede NCAA College Wororld Series. mishilshandled. Dllks scored whevhen Jim scored on MitchiCoplon’s C wild pitch. tournjurnament’s outstanding riayer ------i t iiiurkcd the ^lftt^tinle-i^-A^lzD^a—fl: Tratrat}cr fonowedwith a double. i^^S’^0t^g^^^or•28 at^ihcplat0 *w|iir TV Guidele soldSI Jackson now is earninging about SI50,000 m 6re a yearar^ _____ S ta te 's history thele school hg.s won-the_____AftctJraber-’sM\ doublerDukes ------Oklahoma-fitallotc briefly regained__ 7 RBI. He scored eight runs in the (oc-lclcvisionJon-wopk-than-he-eams for-)r-playlng-basebaltrv,'hlch'ls“Is^ national tiue. le Sun Uevlls last did In to get Ray Etchebarren to g Selefldin^eththird Inning when " irles,“ Including two hom ers. — t : . — $600,000 a yeair'car. ------it In 1977; ------into-a-force-outrHe-next~stru< te r — Cowtjoys—f-scored using- two . : Hc sta rs in aboul six television commiimerclals annually and has anin -Olclahoma Statele jumped ooA rizona BenJ>njl De la Rosa. He gave upS tu h “!s walks,awildpitct ti»iuLDL*_Si_loLm -eojrz.i.4.i. ------r ...... -ABC-TVconlr)nt ract to coversportlng event! — ------Staterstartcr'Kenimdall-CaMCr in the andt rJ*ona-8lito_.J0J,l.0> 0Jx~7 is j :nts, the magazine said;— — id two runs while striking oututslx. s • ” However, ArizeIzonfl-Siate'look’ the Coplon. n«lger* Ui. DIUi (6i. Jteijvie* U). Jackson salsaid he had to bile Into 44 cacandy bars while making Ihcie ■. first inning whenI thti e Ctowboys struck ' ThiThe Sun Devils came; back:k 1In the lead for good IdI Its II half of the Inning luWnce lai «m> I’oole; Ctrler. Ouket iii%nd • cnmmivrptnlnl ftfnrthP-gqndy nntnwt i4)>m^n4^dedtiiat4>e^Va5trt- n-tw o-hltS 7-~Mlckcy ~'bottottom-oflhcllrstlej scon;twonarms:------usIng'RBrdoubleblcs by StaiTHolmes irwnT^’=IMK« IMCL-CopiwmWT;— ^— ...... hungry for quiquiteawhtler------— He said his 71-year-old father, Martintinez Jackson, a Phlladelphla_ taltor, helped)cd him develop the articulatea te m anner that brouglil him ,

. "My fatherler never allowed us to'talkI It in his pccscnce in the street • vernacular.".•." Jackson said. “ When I would wo say, 'Uh-uh,' he would !______correct mft'iV.^oiapnnnnrRfggleLlll------G retzky:y to help RCMP* idrug program MONTREAI3AL (UPI), - The Royal1 Canadian( Mounted Police announced MoMonday they got (heir mann —- Edmonton Oilers hockeyy s ta r W ayne‘ GiGretzky and.sLx other N atlorIonal Hock'cy-Lcague players — who havec publiclypi lent their support loto an RCMP anti-drug abuse • proRom. ------;:— ^ .IT h e p rogranrams-tojomlitttiuseoniicpuaUlrugs-by-tccMgers^jll-be:^ advertised by a publicity poster featurihring photos of a player from cach of the2 s

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ear-s-toupnament-becQuse^)f— a to m tendoniln In Iher r i ^ t knee. , ■ ■ ~ E v ert, runneliher-up in the tou rnamentl~f J>6i^tTie~ras'rtHreO gars __ L ------J------suffered-the-injiinJur^uringiasi'wwR’sTre^rencfTOpen championships * in Paris andd I is receiving treatment^ fifrom British Davis Cup >isKlohn-Mathew9-in-ft^>id-l< tournament starita rtsJu n e 22. ______• She pulled I oi oul of the Surrey Grasss Court-Championships( at Yankee third1 Ibaseman Greg Nettlesles divea for a line driveive off the b a t of K ansas18 City’s Wmie Wilsonn duringdl win over Royals ■ Surbiton Mondo;iday, w here she was seeded1 one,oi and is also unlikely to ------ccnjpclc-oLflnJjnJnlcrDallonnLtouniamenLj ______nexLKcek.anQtl]lother event which was pnrt nfhornf Wtn;hl(>rton build-up. * E v ert wonWWimbledon lr In 1974 and 197C amand was the losing finalist in’ 1973 as well ass 1978,197919 and last y e a r ., ^ Seat!tleVEteanrirstee r s h o D PI7shis7piiDtential ______:_ _ L a st.w e e lUln£a£is,'CzedioslovakIa> n l Hai^ana Mandllkova'^ended h e r— fl4-matchAvlnnioiningjUfcalM»n<>ffv:courtE== leFnatloflfll— - — = z ------At~ChlcaBorDcnnlinlrtarnppgl7en^a^ng-slh-strcak-to-a-season-high-"eight­ U o v d . Jfleams i t grid for AAstrdome fight Floyd Bannister flashed f his out- NMqorLGagues a start after 12 rellellef appearances, games,ies. standing potential onemce again M o n d a y ______allowed only six hltjits in e 2-3 Innings; ■: HOUSTON I Ul lUPI) — Sugar Ray Leonardrd and Thomas Hearns will night. ------The loss was the Bluelue Jays'eighth In a Texasas 88,, D etroit! 1 a rriv e In Hou5toii^lon on Wednesday to compicplete training for their title Bannister pitched3 ai two-hitter and three2 andai struck out ^ven. row. • At Arilngton,Ari Texas. Mickey Rivers : bouts In the AstrcstrodomeonJurie25. G ary G ray hit a twtwo-run hom er in Loseiser John Tudor. 2-3, allowedodjust J co llects■cted three hits, scorcd twice and Leonard, thele WorldV Boxing Council^ weftetterw elght champion, will ■ Iciading the Seattle MMariners to a 2-0 .-four hits, hi but he hit Tom Pacio:iciorek New York 8, K ansas)isClty3 drovee irih a run to help the Rangers - attem p t lo bccoijcome boxing’s only duaPtitltitle holder when he faces . triumph over the BoslistohRedSoxr *wlthafa ^ p ltc^ lead ^ g o ff^the fourthth tand At K ansas City, MiMo., D ave Winfield take overovc first place in the American unbeaten Ayublb KaluleF (36-0), the World Boxing Bi Association Junior B annister, 6-5, allowed al a clean r.mv Hi ____ _ rT>MHI/>'i'n)fl[jj p[|| ito-the— slngledr^ripled-ancind-walked twicer;— Leagi/c' -d»mplonr/or-4ilsm»erfceontonard wilMiuvi; tu muvu up ------SlTiglCtOCe^nterby L)w;wignt tvans wnn left-cenrenter field bleachers for hisIs l13th knocked In two runsnsand scored once seven pounds In w e l^ t to the 154-pound dlvlIvlsion.2 one out In' the* firstst and a one-out ' homer.er. to hand unbeaten nrookie left-hander MlnnesoKsotai, Milwaukee 0 Kalule, a nativetlve of Uganda, now fights outlut of Denmark, double by Carney LLansford In the • Banninnister. who had a two-hitt shut-sh Dave RIghettI hisIs third trium ph____ A t ..B..Bloomington; Minn., Ron Hearns, the unbeaten'un WBA welterwelghlgW champion, defends his______ninth In tossing his sec«cond shutout and -o u t against'California ag; earlierr tthis Righetti, who wass called up from Jackson;son singled in Butch Wvnft[^nr ------^—tllleagaihslPaljli ablo Baez of the Dom inican ReRepublic.______;______third c om plete gamene.of the season*.—seasonr)n~ailowcd~onl 3r“ two~BosiBoston Cdlumb'usMay'21, sc.scattered eight hits fromI seesecond base with one out In the -- I The 25-year-old left-ft-handcr walked- -runnersers to rcach second. - • '' • and struck out five overo\ seven Innings seventhnth innlng_and Roger, Erickson • and Doug Doi Corbett ■ combined on a fpur-hlltihllter. -

_ Callforaiorola 10,a e v e la o d 2 ------m i Z I - : . Anaheim, Galif., Butch Hobson ^LLro II irlrrTon r^ ngwitirrff .irf»riguej3jej:cgpa(i>f3.630. — nontrcun . eui*m au. ' rintNiunn*M. -SSSSffiJ!!_____ V ^U U L S l g g g g : — S S ^===y=M iiit Mt.OXOBXlUM. C Ilers^late-ralljp: >•00. « U'O, (t«i Imnww*! IvDwsn s a r j H I ! S 0 C t s R f f ls eL s i I ; t o pJS s P ederson’s »»»“ '■■■ laira-*- it-t-s giMAmiM.OW IlioTtV.'SM'li: j s l l ...... I sEEEyEii-z— t w inIN" FALLS - Grain M ill^ ...... ‘ ' cam e frofrom behind In the last of the. ' s e v e hitn n n )nhing~to take a. ll-io win sn Al CftUkvrtUotmt (wm ^ SB^wny: * M RCNMtO S K 3 4 „ __ . &*lei_IIonetM)iLlwm«JC»flL softballIII p:play Monday h i ^ t . ------wn tuu.lTaranw.BiafVMMi.i ~ v ‘, ; !'i 1“ ' f olSS'-utiSS'S&iS'] ' S o c c e r ■ Duaneme Okarama had three singles T-,.« 5 ' K S ; ! ' o and a walkwa: to pace the w inners while ; squad.______Men* B *aaVa~a ggS-diSi^^S _____! ! ? ? i i~' ^ ahcdCJcnguerBnme^cncRc^ _ NL atandln^s.r= •^wyFo*ero. haei threehree singles to-Jead Twin Falls ------■ jtT ru srto a-i4-6-dccIslon over '*Igyo ’^rrrrn 1 M H took a1 rain-shortenedrail 8-3 win over-7-lI- a Idahp Pow er crushed M iller’s I^ * t - CMME «. ? C e Siim«i*p 'ii ! p f i i F - i : •u Bo«tt wl J S i l J o S ^ a y behind beh Ken Ralfe's round- ' ^XSauV NMkra «« tl kMWMl‘i£ ■■___^ ~ e _ n ! l . 2 3 — -;SS»r-'J5 r. Tranaactiona ...... ’omen>_chui5 tLB.Ieflgue.playJL. F r e t' Will Baptist defeating lunlty Christian 21-9 and Peace I S a s I f f i . 3?9i?SSi‘, •- L utheranran over Twin Falls Reformed' I cLi_i^3Sitei ------i2-il..AAnJVJerag^-game-hyt-Trinitv- n^ 1 Lutheran■an defeating Im m anuel ‘ Lu- ' theraiuoj11ft-7 ' — - ✓

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: - ...... T u o sd a y . Ju h o V . 1901 Time:Imos-Nows, Twin Falls, Idaho D-3 ontiere Nickklaus! doesm ’tccareal the$< S ^ys ! Iwsband^^,, ClairfTting majc iste'^' ^ a v is ~ iortffles 1 ANGELKoA^ ,oPl)— Georgia------ibloom FrontIcrc—testified j Mondiiyiiy her late husband. Carroll ick’sltop ^I o n fy i Rosenblocbloom, loved and trusted At , managing partner of the - - —ATLANTA (UPIPU - Jack ■ NIckIn X '> pollHnn_hofnre__ ------Thc-ttnjiKnidcnrtiavErsucdlhrNational------> “idecjdea being the the No. 1 money - , the OpenK2n, I might not work as.hardi Footbollill Ileague for alleged violation ______wlnner_v.’as_no_lpngeiigerjmportanl.____to getreaready-os J shoul±’- ____ :------—p rrc d opraraiititrusnawrin'biM ra i klnf------thal what counted was # as winning Ihe AtlanUnta was Watson’s eighth '. Ihe Raideilider move to Los Angeles and major championships lips. Ten years tournamiiment in nine weeks and1 ■ nam edI Fronliere,Fn NFI. Commissioner ago. when my ovorrit rrlding priority althoughgh h e's had trem endous sue- • Pole Rozelozelle and San Diego Chargers : was playing and v, winning golf ,ce ss inn tthal span — winning the o w n e rr. . EugeneI Klein__as co- tournaments, I'd gel gel myself up Masters;rs. New Orleans and conspiraidraidrs. The L,A. Coliseum fili?d - : every week. A tlanta;a; placing second in the V y Iheorighu:glnal antimonopoly suit againsi —L------i:Now-Uiatj;m.oldejlder_lhe:s JU . J ____ B yron -N-Nelsoa_and_Kemper.-and— -tlfc-TJFrrFL and was joined by~T}io ___: • find thal 1 can 't do thath at any m o re."; th ird Inn tthe Meinbriar — he’s still ' Raiders.;s .______' ______J__ ; ;^~saio wjcKiaus. “ i havi la v e lh y lam iiy tretting^ ba o u l wheth’cThTs'game Is Whonn R7R aider attorney Joseph Alioto : ^ arid my other business less interests to-*--good eno:nough-lo-win-hls-flrst U.S. ask e d __Fronliere,^ about Carroll . consider so 1 saverall all-that energy Open cha:hamplonship. Hbs'cnhlooi)loom's feelings for Davis, she • ■ 'for the majors. If i'wi I were (o try to “i havlave mixed emotion's going replied:I: • • • . * co n ccn tratc on wii w inning golfintothetcB tournament.''said Walson. "H e lovedlove him ... the way one man tournam enls on a we week to week "rm sencrambling well and doing a can lovee anoiher."an basis. I’d tiaye burnedTied m yself out lot of things tl well around._lhc„. De-spiteite the apparent coolness, ■ by now. I’d no longer ger bc playing greens,. b but m y long game Is not Davis delidelivered a public tribute lo golf.” sharp.WWhen l your long gam e isn’t Rosenblooiiloom al the game and Fron- W atson.' leading momoney w inner -'sh arij; it fputstoojnuch pressure on " _llcrc.iaid.-:iid.-::it was b eau llfu l.l ______... onthePGAtourthepajpast four years your shorlort game, You’re ndt-likely^-' w : and again, this year'ear. won the to win ththe Open wilh your short - ...... A tlanta Golf Classic*>ic-Sunday-by game aloalone: You havc to execute-~ "I ob«I E S E MOTOR CO. • ■ beating Tommy Valerilenline on the anddootlotherthings well too. OFFERS th ird , hole of a su(sudden dealh “But., \ when you are nol right, playoff. NIckI.aus. maknaking only his you haveve to m ake do wilh what you second loum am enl op;appearance in have.” ;; seven weeks, tied for ninth, four Nlcklaulaus and Watson arc both 2 . 9 9 % , ^ - ^ ___ ij: _Jtrokcs.Qfah(ipnce,—------:------skipping-ig-this-week’s-Westchestor— ____ t T --r.:— Watson:eamed:SM,(54,000 to ra ls e _ ;.C Ia s s lc:.-Nlcklaus . will gel in sever-— m .ON AMY NEW _ ’ his take so far this year'ear to $332,492. a l practlictlce rounds this week at ' CAR Ol? TRUCK ^ Nickiaus gol {8,100) aiand now has Merion1 (Ardmore,( Pa.), site-cf 5101,008. next wee/eek's Open. Watson says ■ iV v M IRRY IN TODAY! ____: “I don’t concer:ern myself he’ll arrhTive at Merion next Sunday THIS IS A LIMITED ; anymore”about-who'ho'hasnA’on 'th e ------after- firsirst visillng-his-iong-time— most money,” said Nit Nickiaus, who mentor• ByronBi Nelson for a few lips B UtfTOURSORTHIIRS T I ------— w as the No. l money yw winner eight . about his { lis gam e. ANDNDGIT$SOblRICT ' : times, the last in 1976 [act'that Watson has never ______TOT YOUFHOM^ ______:• before Watson becnn t. irve^feak’iRarnasTorsoen'hlm~ttin inc.u n fourJlm(is.jiQiiihe-tai;\— BASED0 orON 4B MONTHS FINANCING :— ;• ^^SlmillloainthepastA-^ ------— suaj£caJ£CI-IO-C8EOJI^PPflOVAl------ionship, whi'clTNicSlaus Has >; “Of coursc, I play a SAVING*INGS TO SIOOB OR TO S7 1.00 can in every tdurname 'e times, galls Walson. who - m m m m j i a j M ■ PER MONTH ) Masters and three British OVER? 100I0( NFW CARS AND1HUCKS said Nickiaus. ‘‘But, I ' '>•>; NOW IN STOCK “ the inlcn^6 "prcpnratli miomr ! f u i - - j - , U e slO lli^ c ro d il.______tou rn am en t like Ihe Ih AtWntT^ But Watson W isn't the only - - - B 0 B 1 ------Classic that I’ll—mat I : l .m •OPEN8A.M.-0P.M, _____ uake for the ' superstarar to have something like-., I.'. :i5Y' '*• ...... 5776 S00}ndA l.o. S. ^=^=====:^=Sv^

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— a s l n i d jrhearing r gcontinuLies todail y ------INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)I) - The ap- one-lap penjinaltyassessedBobby Unser' how officials dclermiinined Unser FASFTRroN , peal hearing on the officiallaloulcomeof i afler theI racer for passing on the! committed the.infractionon while com- I j ■ .the May 24 Indianapolpolls 500 is yellow, andnd the other protested the^ Ing out'of the pits al thee beginning1 of jp^LUSVA .. expected to continue toda;jday with the lackofpenalnaity against Mario Andrelll: lap No. 150. , .m ain witness for the racc•ace stewards for a similarlar Infraction. ______II Is CApcclcd -that G raham will ______iorrani cross-, bo tn proi<■otcsis were oeniea oy race receive a great deal of pppressure from _i_ examination. ' . stew ards,. andan Penskc appealed. ' Penske's atlorncy, Jamenes Binns, to — Art Graham, director of sscoring and The one-laj-lap penally made Andretti explain why the penally wwas assessed ■ -timing for-tho racc,-was-lntInthe-wltncss— the-official-al-winnet'-of-the-race.-al^—— afler the-racc ralhcr thann iduring'it': __ i_chair_Eriday.when.Uie.appfppeals-board.__ though.Unseiser_was.the.firsl.toiakc.the— ------M uch~or thc-PensRe''e'U riser' pro- U -headed by University of Louisville checkeredIflag, fli u r S e a s o n - tesiatlo.is came becausese they were .w Law School professor Edwidwin Render, ‘ Graham1 \was., the stew ards’ most __ noLinformedof-thc-ponalt;illy until after------. was.adjournedforlheweektMkend. important'wi'wltness 'on"thc'flrst -two— ; the race was completed,:d. m aking 11 • ) a n n in g — The panel waited untilitil today to ' days. Throufpugh’careful questioning by Impossible for Unser to maken up the continue testimony becausiluse many of USAC att(ittorney Henry Ryder, ^ 1 ‘ difference during the race. the principals were attendiriding th e Rex G rah am led the panel through the a s s i c ' Mays Classic in Milwaukee.:ee. scoring proct■ocess for the race, a process • Once Binns begiiisio'cal;allwitnesses. - _ P | j itic~s^ ia l panel isn hiiMrln~g~5ri— ^ h“t'a'Res~ am ong the ’frrsfshould BeaeTTnser, wno D I Oa z e r b y ^ — ii-appcaQ ty -Hogg^EettSKCT:groCiw u'prtf- jg ig n ilu ctrs';^ccppi.ingty

NBA- ______.V- •» •_____ idnjiLUie.draILwhenJlalph—------O thers expected lo be drdrafted early ! ^ ^Sal^pson amannounced he was remain^ - i , are . guards , 1 • - tk ic ics_the_blazer.^lhais-all— < ' course. I’ve been knownh tot be that ing at Virgin!'Inia another year. “ IDafriell ValcntmerJeffXa a ® o ? r a i = ; In fashion. Weil engl- . ■ "-w a y ,to o :"------' - - Thus,- if foform holds, Ihe-lop-three—- Johnson;-Glyde-BradshavJ lOW,-Charles ------"SV S 'H ' ' ' jjfl ___ S^-The Pistons, who lost thehe coini flip lo selections willwil be undergraduates. IBradly, Ray Blume. Fran!ink Edwards neerea,a. ni^y proportioned ' -'Dallas for the No. 1 plclpick, had to The BullsIls expect to follow wllh aand Mickey DHlard: forw?wflEdSJUbeiL- a jol. comtQUable-lOaSi^ =rr=ahufne^hei{^en9'foaowinFj|ng4he-Mav-=«lthePcontBn lerStev0;IohnEon'-orOfeg^>=? -Tom-Cham------p o ly s sst&f— K hopsack,: '-that-:- cricks’ falling out with Th

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The l(?ft-ha•handed hit- State and Texrexas picked right-handed ,.fro fr m John Brown Uhlvei^ersity. and J W I NJ FALLSF * BU RLEY••RUPERT'^BUHL R FRIDAY EVENINGNGS TILL7- - ' - te r, 6-2 and 185 pounds, h itt.402inl98r .4 pltcherRonD)iD ariingofY ale. , Oakland 0 picke'd third b asei^an- ■ ■ ^ 1 M - . w ith hom e nm s and 34 stolensto! bases San FraiicUiclsco chose pitcher M ark outfielder oi Tim Pyznarski o I of Eastern B |-j— 'OeENA-ROPER'SO , In 35 attem pts. 1‘arter, wrf(T]Ifg^ust c om -— Grant-pf-JoliipilitHitH=^trah€atholie— II .^^BM SEynuR£^ I...... iw inl-inTaiiaTlflflTO------ruflBaayTJuniu no-9n08i------^------r ■ - LEGAI-NOTICE TO 510 S S IF IC D — - " ^ a g i i rf ^ H i s o r i - ink remaiins a-m| ------The-Idaho-Dopartmtmont___ r e n t s I’s gas fai lystery— of Heallti and Wellai lOUSTON (U PI) - A relative of titiouslyly inserted the Tag to'hinderider FollowinR the discovovery of the-rag x)f Allisonson, explained that-when somome-— fleplon-V is now solB. _ INIiD tx- _ Ic >iling stock car d:driver Bobby Allison'sI's chances, saying, “It is nol after lop 37 at the riraco In College thing doclogged the vent hose, fum(iriKM! propoaals for licensed psychotogisl31 to A ison M onday said it It had not been commonon p ractice to put a towel in the • Station. Te.icas. Sundav,IV, pll crew chief cannot cjescape from the the gas tar tanK provide services to' t ANNOl>NC£MENlS.IIS______. f a r m e r s m a r k e t dciormlned who stuffedfed a shop rag in vent tubeI be." W addell Wilson refusedcd to speculate. and new>w gasoline cannot be pumpcnped Mental HeallhProorafTi ______am. - 001II...,.I. .. . J3£.fO..'-SrpJ ___ U;j_Ras-tank_aU_J?nt«IIO'.DOu>ForSol|-5ol» l46JVVI.r.IDn..^. Announcements___ 070rtanlrdto-B«, . 071 Slie.iflndOBinipg • W1_^______RHorijtoi 077Anltguc» ni, 1JiAuro.Cod.llnc MARJORIE'S FLOWERSs Ifor f ’ ■S6Auio»Ch-,«l®. toss; dolivorlos. All coc- 078fu.n.1u.r«Co.pel».i\ 15BAuro»Ch»vro>*i casions, 545 Sparks, 7:734- 07« Applior'<»» 160%iot Dodg* M21. 000H.oi.nrj4 A,. C<1'"1,ots‘ Shepherd, tjlack and wltilo.«hilo. Shophord. black and whllo. Liver colored, has ail shol 1 year, ...... Ihlnnuihnm n-...... tyoflt...... iflynd Two malo^Gorman Sftep- . 5. Fomalo biBCK and sUviiivor eye. whllo. 1 yoar, 'w ooks. > I 4, Ono fomalo spayoclayod 4. Ono- malo U b . block, 3 '______IMPOUNDED Junel DtOd. m onths. ' ,und— JVu3lralian.__-ShQphfitad,.j'gf.^rs-ohirmalbpbodio.-'apricot:— — fomalo.-...... :------' cfoss.-blackS white, lyear.- 5. One malo Australlarrallan ly o a r . _ ^ ^ HSuri54;».!PMO(jLV m ------Mond^lhruEjiday;.733dl& * Bofdof Colllo*cross/bla%°2 . Bemuse'Dogs aro brougUflhi Shoop Dog. gray 4 white. i Australian Shephorod, In every hour. ar>d SOLOD or yoar, ' DESTROYED allor 48 hour,Mfj 7. Ono malo Aoslrailarrallan cross, black Swhile. 1 yoar. ploaso call or vlsii Iho pour3un(j_ shephord'X, tilack.& Drown'own. S. One malo Australian dally 10 chock whoiner yo Stiophord. cross, black 4___ _ st has boon picked up. Th whltQ.iyear, ~ . not an up lo d oxpirodl Shoop DoQ. gray ft .white, 1 . scribe, como to tho pound Esoe il your pot Is thor Anlmol'sttoller at^tho ondnd ool 1080 Dog llconsos havo i t i B r w O Como and pick oul a pupijD ov- 4lhAvonuo W est In Joromo°ni2- OKplrodi ...... or (uli grown dog- thev tm For Inlormallon. call 324 For Informallon, call 324- s ______would lovo lohav«aMm«. .643flULnoMsyjOj.324^^3 D ^ -6436: llno^flns^wor.32^13.------”)r - J u m e - 1 8 - 1 9 — TO PLACE YOLOUR TIMES-NEWSWS m f T F M l 3 I P B I G CD l W o u r =WgNT^AI ------C i w l n m Z l — C ~~i Y r . noberl; —J.p(iii - call o il : ,“ 'l Toll free 3 6 h o l e S F m e ddal play^Fieield-lim ited ■t o 1 2 - 0 - p l a -l v y e r s — J — — ,733^B3I-^— — Toll Free- 5434518 -53gg35 ^^ |- ai.3 a^ = b —(Maximamjie^^iaGcticap '-is 36} ------■ G U , JARANTEEDR-RESULTS!---- OrYourMoney ReRefunded , V' ------Ad6-Oriiy«— •.|4ly©*i¥ © * H -tte rT K lo ^ n -l-9 e ll-y o ii-r,-|------Q n f f y f O Q ^ • Real Estate Excixcluded maycay get a refund or rerun ^ 2 0 .0 ( • Ad MUST b e paidpc for wiihin theaie a d 7 d a y s I re e 5daysalter.itliS'placed is • Refur3funds or ad-re-runs must = ^ i^Bease.chec.fLX; vour nd thr?...... b e? cQiipctQdwiihin'30co days ------:------first day It runs^s a s m e ------»Y o3U u vWIII n o t D e e iiflib ie lo r a y intry, cart reservatiStions and handicaa p s m u s t ■ Tim es-f^evvs w1will not assume . rglmifi'iriH'if l h p ’ilf>rn c o lic ’ " ------fesponsibtlityH t a c c o mnpany f an entries. Keth^romot-byihe ------= r ------a'fler ihe lifsi In sertio n ...... Timefm e s - N e w s ------' ------e n tr y/ includes: cotloffee, rolls, G reee n ' F e e s , — In n n h eceon and awards____ INES-7-DA^VYS S8«°- — — 4 U TNES 7 DAYy s n m i z ~ EEntrtiesrut:l0 5 B a t ^i t D O r r m :,, Jijnerii 5 bllMES^DAYYS s ^ 1 3 « — - ______isnins)- • • — L a r r d 1 0 : ' f 5 X eje< )fnimn e s T b b W diaysH s s T ^ I “ 7 1 1 . — I— TImes-Neiews, Classified D ept, BoBox 548, Twin Falls | ------~ ------j “ S ta rrD a tBt u...... —— ■ • ------I---- L o w a r o s5 lSv low net ppayof-fs-ln €aa_ch_fJlg]it.r~7 7 - ; - ~.:__ :------| - _ N a m e ^ ------^------_I P h o n e — I A d d r e s s ____T o w n ______I ------1— Print-Ad •hi h e m :------— . ! ts iV y m r e n ------;-I ______I . J)ONHAMBBUN ----- " I . “ P70?B0X"14r4 3 3 ~ ~ T ■ ' I r . _JrWJNJ=ALtlLS^IDAHQr^- 83301 heck iSone)ney Order . J" „ , _ PHHONE: 733-33326------f

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002 LoalfFound 031 ' OulolTownHomos ( Selected Offers 007 .lobsoflntorostI . - 018 SItuallons Wanted Real Estate 030- Homsi For Sales OM Homes For Sale 037 • Farm8 4Ranchea LOST Bld uitlo fUnchas.. 5 . ------r~: ' Tho City'of Twin Falls TsI w ' I ll d o IRONING in'my-. ______For Sale^ G(X>D a s su m a b l eT o aN n ■ • ■ FORTRADrorSELTTequiir joromo- black.malo Cockor n exchange on olthor of 2. BUILT F0"r comfortable ' " Soanlol DUD. 324-7119. ' 007 -lobtoflntaretl•I - ploasod 10 announce an1 home. I Call 734-eiOV. . on this 3 bedroom homo in I IIINDAIRYSAfES ■ ' r a ______> Filer. $3500 will get you In to0 comfortable homos in living, This lovoly 3 opening In tho FinanceI WILL i MOW LAWNS IN bodioom. 1\^ bath homo h^s , LOST sm. malo .Cockoror ' ^ ------Dept, lor Iho position of' MORNINGSIDE ; AREA, CALL ll. ^ovoral mature fruit ireos.I. Ruport-Hoybuin lor house in ‘ Raal Eilato Unllmllad sails ' • Spanlol P o o d l^ H a s lovi I. Klmborly-Twln Falls area. dining room, covorod pallo. , 'VI ELECTRONICS mo______. HomeiFofSale} Cali today on this ono, well landscaped yard. 4 fruitj moro' dairy pwporlv fftan : ------INSTRUCTOfrAIDE------_ _Eyorott_And».ws 3 ^ 5 0 ^ . ------coST-^eoKwi»»^okHiflWht- - Tfi a^slsi Bloctronica4amiy- ■ “ 2 YEAR OCD3 BDRMrfBalh—' Town a nd Couniry Renltois, - - - Hwltlntffir yxnr nlrt -ANV-KIN0-0F-MA60NRY- - _ e stablished Jotomo Id- J tU ia a lc nlofJronlcs iftitrueC -WORKr-fREP-ESTIMAteSr^; - “ ■tnjigiitrejnooo:------Tomis ------^;bluo— ^ •'SonylL-____ijon4_9_fnonma_cct_yBar_ir_ flee course work. Banking “ intormountain Building • to - -Th».b«sUiualllyJtuULappll:_ avaiTabie, *49,600 Call Chuck.L -JimVarley^-. * ...... - 734^849------dutlos; Applicant jhoulfla backgroundls deifredTju* " 'HonIfl73i4«J67------havo 3 years eleclronics:j not necessary. Job duties; ances & cabinets. Furnace is Jerry Jackson 324-5922 ; 017 Buslneis(}pportunliles-' ' ready to accopl central air IIr ■ " INVEST N O r ~ • VERY COMFORTABLE older 003 Announcementfit toch oxporienco., Pojlilor*n Adjusts for special billings CANYON SID EREALTY _ iTom 5l,oyd^ r- - e e — A—DECORATOft—« ( - - . polntmonl. 734-4220 after upstairs TV area. Formal I' 733nC82TJr324:^-----» I HAve A FEW casosorAloo">0 date for applications Is Julyiy_ cards: procossosdelinquBni_I Ifotdablo Inilial Invostmonl, ■ ' 4dfapes,Make'anollerlC3. dining with charming. - - - Vera lulco manulaclurod byll - 6 .-l 9 8 irt o apply coriiact;i; "accounts and past duo'ac-■ '< CompIote'lralnirtg.Nooxpo- {25,0d0-2 homes-t to tivo in" window toal and temodoled ^ ^ W N ’er lt> Ed^72"bdrm. -E.T.Spl>os.Willsolllor$7a« Idaho Stale iTnlvorslly. In­V counts and turns over for irlence noodod. Bo your own and 1 to tent oul, closo to® kilchon. Ownor will took al lull basoment, 829-5481 6- REAL ESTATE • * lax porcaso whllo ll lasts. Accessories for your stereo? downtown Buhl. B37, s ’ dustrial -OccuDJilans.3 collections;' rocoives cashI 1bo ss- Apprentice program- aro available in Ctassl(iod, VA ot FHA ot wilt carry. Spm or 625-5403 ovos . _____ ■ UNLIMITED 7a3-S4<90. ). from customers; makes ro-’ : slariing June 22. Docoraling - (27.500- Cute, cloan. 2 bdrm,I; {53.000.181-221. BY ' OWNER 1-5 acres Dlvison. Pocatello. ID 83209. Watch our columns. 733- largo lot. Small down, ownor I 733^107 ' LAP SWIM at Harmon pool.It. <208)236-3851. celpts, balances cash draw-.•. 1OonS43-6678, ___ m . ______loncod, 5 bedroom home Bogins Juno S. Monday,y. Idaho Slate University Is ann er and prepares monoy for' j wnt carry. Priced below ap- and canal sprinklers system, , ■■ LOOK AT WHAT $100,000 will A caroor, nol just a lob,>1 pralsal.652. SPfllNGCREEK ; {ITT^RACRE, 640 Acres of Wodnosdays and Fridays.s. EEO/AAInslitutlon. • doposll; answers phone' buyi youl 2 bedroom homo. awaits you. Road Ciassitlod Batn wllh water and olocitic- ; ------From------a:00am-7:30am‘ •- - calls- and questions- con- ; *27.900- 2 bdrms. convoniontIt REALTORS Ity. chlckon house. {49.500> beautiful ‘ mountain ranch , " ENERGETIC LPN tor Insur-' ' all inventory; tools & build- emoiovmontads, 733-0931. .• location;------ASSUMABLE- - I land.In.Novada. .By o w n er...... ______6:30pm-7j0flgm. Call 734-2338_«_ ..anco oxaminlng. Call Ponao' corning billings; maintains‘ iings. S30.000 down 4 lorms S-- ...... 734-0600...... I- I-roducod-llVj percent. Call [ — records— Required—knowl-— ; LOAN. Ownor will carry. Tt5, \ 326-5395___ ;______near [ proposed Sierra Pacific - ' ~1 •509-735-3990. " ’* ‘avallabloT'CairEvorolt 326- *30.000- NICO 2 bdrm with 10V,% INTEREST on mis 2 j Powor Plant, Can bo sub- : . ' odQO: skill in ' oporalingI ■5053. Town and Country Ro- i-_ _yoarj3ifl..3,beflroom:homc.__- FOR SALE BY OWNER. _f.^M_HftHD_inFilCATOR,:1,— atandard-oltlco-oqutpmonl- -j . .ABSOLUTELY. ,MOST_flCt.t. .jQvoly-yard.-oxcollont-loca-- - •- -dividedr-Terms^-^Call-Max-^:— ------CM SpodalNoHcos-” Year around emptoymoni, I- -aitor5r733^7l6:WowfccaH?d“ " commodaling linancing forr tion, air conditioned, 1 yoarr lull basemont. • double Older 2 bedroom homo in' (801),, 225^196 or Jim (80t) 1- Including a cash register /In rha Inlormounljin Build- garage on large lot. Only Albion, Approx 1200 aq, ft.. \ ' B.A.B.Y. Botlor allornallvosIS Homo furnished, flofor-'• and .typewriter. Abllliy to / qualified buyor. Assumo» warranty. B44, ' 226-1565, ; boloro you.. Advancod Jn*.V- oncos required. Near Twin ; iQOloJoflorjoiyojiOu,____ FHA 9’.^%. J7.000 down wilhy {32.000- Attractive 2 bdrm., *9.000 down. {55,000 total carousel (iroplaco. {31.000. , deal offoctlvoly with tho Down payment Is negoila-; 20* acres pasture, full water formation on homo blrth.-1.- Falls. .Phone evenings 733-. -MOTEL/RESTAURANT 2nd. or Refinance with1 ivti bam re-done home withn price. Call Dick at Munroo **• - public over Ihe phone and in - - 3 Hoblrts Real Estate. 733-1113 bio. 10% assumablo loan alI right. *45.000 terms. Call Rita S3M5l9or324^1. 207tor734-4621. person and loarn oiliing' {295.0003 with S65.000 down, guaranteed 95% loan. 17355 'uniqutr” — bodroom-sltiing ! 734-6840. Main Wesi Realty sq. fl, 3 BDRM. 2 bath log] room.Reasonabledownand3 or 543-6606.______{3ip per month (or 12 years ' OONT TOUCH THOSEE FULL CHARGE BOOK-:- procedofos. Appl^ al Clly (Ownor lo roliro and carry or will (rado equity for pro-! Twin' Falls 734-0555, ORAPES-lol Vofluo Draperyy KEEPER lor Liveslock contract-wili train. 120 S. home on .8 Acres N.E. loca­• ownor could finance. B20. k Hall In tho Finance Olllce, c llon. A/C. central vac. pony in Twin Falls area. 200 2( COW Dairy.-clo'se to Cloaners do ll all. Wo taka0 . Oporatlon. in Norlheasi l im E . Mtn. Home.'ld. 83847. . *32,900- 2 bdrm on1 {109,500 ENTERTAINING " 3111n_dAve^E^______1 hardwood lloors, Iremon- Washington. Large lot. MORE? Well come and see 1-673-6644 on w/ends or callI Wendell, W New double &■ mom down, clean and ro-)• .Nevada. Salary commonau-'• THE CLIP needs oxperl- NEEDED* a b u y o rilr load Mon-Thrs eve's. 423-5669, Herringbone H sartor. Largo n rate with exporlonco. Holer- d o u i cabinet space, largeI commercial zone. T20. this brand now custom built nano thorn. For sorvlco in ■ oncod Cosmetologists, lor gold { concenlralo runs-18 garden, vory low utilities and assumable loan. Small Twin Falls and Buhl call.11 oncos. work rocord.flist re- beauty! Totally designed for LARGE STATELY 4 bdrm " mens hair styling. Full or counces to tho ton. Box 123, taxes, oorth stove, buiit-lns, tho ontertaining executive, homo In Flier. Reduced by down. “i 637-6663.______, beaulKut lawn, much mote. mis homo Is an absolute {5.000. Includes a largo cov- 480 4£ acres mostly ------KYPNOSIS.^Woleht—lo s s .- . ------______^ ■^Tho .'cioanost. homo y o u T T ' - 'knoclTOBtf-YouTvill-love-the-- -ered—- palio—4~»prinklot-.. -sptlnklor.lays-si alono Snake. ! C - f ULUTIME.Art OlrocloUflt-t_ - university — OF— lOAHO- OPPORTUNITY see. S60.000 o r offer. 734- open concopl in tho combi­ system. Call Everett River. R' Warm aroa.-zhom es, S°o'irhyp‘nosls^2'/y« r. Daily Newspaper. Job dulles> Twin Falls Extension Olllce OFALIFETIME 3674.NoRoallora.______Robert Jones Realty ination klichon-lamlly room Andrews 326-5053 or Town & dairy di barn. 998 A.U.M, Call hiQulrma wolcomo. day. or..ir.. ..Include In-nouso promoiion J o e -734-0555, Main West will-bo accepting-applica- Now f concopt in oloctronles ASSU^^THIS {a^OOj'o* ‘"j with floor to coiling brlctr - Couniry Realt0ts,733^)n6.- J< nIatii.CallJolin. 324-7281. ol newspaper, an tor[ _1ions Ihrouoh Juno is for a ttost control. Doalor needed ; 733-0404 or 543-8222 ;liroDlaco. Built-In Roalty Twin Falls 734-0555. • ' MAGIC VALLEY RESIDENTSS advertising- and -ediiortjliJ Rdsoarch Technician In the - ii in— this— aroar-’-Montftly - 640 ACRES by owrter, *175 If dopartmonls. art and “ bo'drFom' hom6TT.dts'oI ro-^ - -MONTGOMERYL .WARO' J i Lynwood Shopping Cootor ® Sugar Boot Rosoarch and •, « earnings ,J5.000.■^..-MJQilIUJ.'n_ _-oenl-romodelino-Cloae-ib- - beamed ceilings, fho kllch-" ' FRANCHISE In Gooding, Be ■ 'por-ac'tbT'totmsroxcoiiont p< ------:— invllos you to snow and soli]l speculative ads lor retail" Extension Program. Ro-.. ii Investmonl S120-. For moro BIckel- O’Leary School Dis--^ Tewe wTth~optioniI onI -- foaturos built-in your own boss (or *9.000 d sisol-up. Contact John , related Holds, EO/AA Emolover.______aacquire a part-llmo cash private dock with hot lub. balh. apiil level homo with o P.S. Our freo'trlal oiler Iss Salaried posillon of S900 or garage. Nice garden spot 1QO&ADDISONAVEE f VOLUNTEERS needed to .bbusiness of your own In tho Doublo garage, oxcollent NE. family room. Brick barbequo cosllng' you $50041000 an­I- moro monthly, depending w/frult trees 4 borrlos. Cash, ■location and top quality . ‘^'gEM STATE REALTY nually oy nolajiswaring Ihe > work at mo HOUND POUND, bbillion dollar convoniont out 4 assum o 7.65% interest - • \734-0400 • • - .1 under covorod pallo {49,00(^.-‘ 0 on exporlonco plus.bonus. __ - •Iood-industry._$4,950 will cortstrucilonl MUST SEEIlf^l - 63-61 - ADDISON OFFICE abovo ad. ______Sbnd resume to; - Please'call 7334660-alier- -li to quallfled-buyor. {51.500; LUXURY— HOME 1650', ' 4:3Qpm. pprovide you with lour hot ,Consider all oKors. 734-7377. FIroplacos, *55.000. Like ' 1605 ADDISON AVEE ' KayMaboy food AUTOMATIC , rent Ace Realty 733-5217. ■ 2^38 ACRES South plJoroir,e OFFICE 0 ...... 734^)400 005_ _ _ MemorUI.NollCflSs PersonnoiCoordlnator . WAITRESS NEEDED. Apply MERCHANDISING[ VEN- 'BEST BUY 3 BORM. garage. {11.000;2.64ACRESSoumof EVE'S E' ...... -734-4659 Tlmos-Nows atth e Little Troo Inn. . E QOdd locallon. Ownor will GEM STATE REALTY DORS lhal will not approxl- < MUST SEE TO BELIEVEI 5i ADDISON OFFICE Jerom o {12,000; 2,36 ACRES . _ _WEEKEUDJ«lAlD,_ApplY_ai__ ^-matoly-Sl60a-pocJunlt_pet_ 'carry. Won'l last long at wostof Jerome*l1.l»0 ^ ’ ■ "Ti°SFSn?l^O3J01------housokoopltig at tho Llttlo yoar. y Unllmlled growth ;{2i.900rJim-voiK-6ig^oDd- - I------^1605ADD1SQRAV££_ _ - _U3J______Acreaoe iLoto J . -i^pU M tlona—closo—Friday- - Roaltyr733-56CS• -Fuli-limo-worhlof-epproxt—- -•-•inveslment-fully. guaran------h1 o m o ----- on----- .cul-de-sac------*67,9501 161-211. 'sianding-litepiaco,. -s garbage___ basement. Ptico reduced toL _Counlryr Realiors, 733^)716,______nos 10 soo mo Holistic: accopl rosponslbllliios and‘ maiely 5 weeks.-Apply in toed ti > I -*34;ooo:------^ Playroom or 4ih Bedroom, disposal, partial basement. Choice 5 acres between ’ oalers. Trip—will t)0 22 po sse ss tact and discreilon erson R.L. Polk Company. CCall loll froo for mailed In- family | room with wood ______wQoks. Plan on 1 month to) _ In dealing wim cliontelo, SPRING CREEK ;Family room with lolt area. L Twin 4 Fllor. Irrigation water.______SM Btiin l.nknit Hlvd Nnrth. Jlormallon. j Pnono stalled 24 . - -Votv-olean-homo-looaled-on— JLBEDBOQMS^UaimQlfl-- -J 7= ~T.Keepai-^%^l8WlF « = -noorrraogTO»Z^g Exf.W.— 734-9090. ; ______■------= f l E A I ; T O f l S = = r i wishing lojoln contact Mel1 growm and advancomonl. loan. *55.900. Jaogor. 522-3666, 1195 EaslI salary and bonollls tom- T.F. LIQUOR LICENSE BY | OWNERI Lux 3,000 sq. II. 734-0600 Realty Twin Falls 734-0555, : 008 SalBsPwple AAvallablo immodialoly .for Brick •] ramblor. Lakowood l 6th, Idaho Falls. Ida. W01.j______raonsuralO-with.QipotlBncB-.. r no33irrC31ir72fl;3789rotT3i5c ------liiU SISELL! AMERICAN COUNTRY ACREAGE. Close — ar>a ablllttosrCall 733-2282.—- "ALERT,- aggressive - sardbLoaiaoeImftJL. . RvniAiMcn _____ A APPRAISAL____ Fun summer activity. Agos ' ' 73»fl2g7 4 ‘ui®{^jc‘vanoM nd^ WARNING! laund.iTiaiiyexfras. - -(A crossfrom Couri.Housol 3-12. Pre-ballol, , croalivo, Tncludo Boise \/alloy. Full or No agents, {84.500. 734-0976 .5 bedroom brick homo wllh NEV/3bodroom, 13/4 bams. Duplex 0 lot. n ^ r collogoi The__ Timos-Nows ro- | ■ 734-5650 doublo garage, llropiace. cash c or terms, 734-6051 or^ ------inlomatlonaMolk daneerE*— “ “Porl yime -"Commission” - or.H^.266jl439., -. --l44-balhs,-latgo-pallo.-al.. ------Ooog-Vollmaf;:aroKor______porlopcod instructor Wond/ commends th a t, ypu in-' -corpetedt(uliMaomeni.-508 J24-5325.____ ■ ■ ' CALL...... ,423:5458* bases- groat opportunity for vesligato - ovory phase ol BY i OWNER- Spacious luxu­ tachod garage, buiit-in Aldaf Strong ...... 733-0905 king m z iT S . Catl now. ■aell-motlvator. Send Re- L mlcrowa^o- Good location, t, Gem Orlvo. Kimberly. Ptlcod £ Invostmonl opportunities, rry! Spanish whllo brick, tile ' MaryAkkorman ... 734-3882 at *47.500, Call 423-6213 or FORI SALE BY OWNER: 10 Lfmltod onrollmont. Classes‘ • . JOURNEYMAN AUfOI sum o' to OANIGER OIST. „ roof home, professionally 'quiet ' strooi. Outside Donis.Vollmer c ...... 733-0199 Acroa, south of Jerom e. 2 ! bOQlnJunoa.______espocially llioso Irom out of r 423-4441 anytime,______f PAINTER. 50% of 18 dollars1 CO.. 995 W. Boardsley .stato ° or ollorod.by a person docoralod. ( 5 bdrm, 3 bath, entrance to basemont, can homos, corrals and out------FTOAT TRIp-|lckot MiddleI a'nhour. Call 733:8566. Place, Salt Lako Clty.-Utafi- -2 (amlly '4 ~ r o c rooms;. 2 'be-usod (or apt. or rental. NEWER 2 bedroom hom'o.ln.- -bulldinaa-(^11324-5666- .|, doing bu»ir'?ss oul ol a local ■ 'Joromo.-Closo to all conve-- -p- Fork of Salmon.RIvor wilh' MAINTENANCE . MAN M IU . . Smolol or hotel. Ifireplaces, covorod patio, on Asking {46,900. 733-1421 ask 2 , " fE D R Q 6 k ^ 2 '.’iots."455 FOR SALE: Now home on 3 Idaho Rlver^Oa. Coat^t695. - n e w l o c a l Co. Mr>0 own lovoly 1-1 NE acre noxi lo 'lor Dave. 733-9578, ■ - , J nioncos, 91*% assumablo acres of pasture. Has out- We suoaost you consult . I Addison. {37.000, Low down, FmHA loan. Priced at ? iur own allOfftOy, tno'BiJI^—-cttr-«l4tt00^ssum t ebie- - ‘ 734-3372. ■ ______-*3M00rFormorrtete#«8if- MATURE EXEERIENCEDI thiy bonus, part limo or full Ic r Business Bureau. Idaho loan. ■ 734-652?.______jNEW L'ISTINGI 3 Bedroom. 2 oriltad^‘l^2*^570^ ” Soutnwest ol Jerom e. Loan , tlme.Call42jU502._„. , . cK bath home on 1,7 Acres / Renao at Town 4 Country canI bo assumed at 11% - -China-&->1ousowaros.sales . Consumbr Allairs or ask for 4 BEDROOM. 2 slory homo Realtors 733-0716 or 734- f ‘ “ ,^ 0 M THIS DAY FbRWARO." ' -a~ lroo“ pampniot“ and~in-— c - .includos—small—barn—an d - 4 person. Good working con- “ on 1,3 acronmno'country;------01 M : ______u — -e" i- - 009------Employmgnt^awlgs - -fc-lormatipn.frQm.thfl.Atlort\oy___-matkot_analy3ia_on_your_r ,|fenced pasture for animals. . PerloctS vlow ot vallev and , any dobls othor than my Gonorar'. Consumer Pro- t - •{63,mCallOorls,326-4416. - ^ NEWLY— REMODELED-.!- •. FORGET£ THE UPKEEP wim oxperloncoi'App^ in person homo. mountains, -Only {^,000.' bedroom homo in Fllor, very L . Tho Mode-LTD Blue Ukes tocllon- Divisionr— Slate- BLUE LAKES REALTY " ..iftlaJ.t>BdtQomJ.baltLhQma------^— ' 215______' Babyslllera {J C all...... 734-28S9 -LeMoyne Roalty 733^74.- - oad”tormsrownor'would- -«! Richard Voley Shopplno Mall.Twln. house. Boise. Idaho 63720, SPRINGCfliiT^ ' Bill Fullmer 543-6^8,, onSaoros close to. Buhl, All (Juno 2.1981) ACT NOW! Personal loving Phono Pi 334-2400 or 1-800- OLOER 3 Bedroom nome. < folp In finandng. For moro In , ' pasture. Also has 4 MATURE ro- 63M 937.______■ REALTORS 5- BEDROOM, now homo, details , call Vickr 7334716 or ^ sponslbloporson for caro. Learning activitlos In- b; oxcollont condition. 353 4in ?.3200 sq. tt. 8 miles SE of llroplaces to cul enoroy elude danco 8, tumbling. - ______734-0600 . ;Avo East. {39.900. {3.500 I 326-4986. Town 4 Country costs. Munroe-Roblrts Re . kTc K CIGARETTE HABIT- wookond night janitor. Apply Twin on 2'/i Acres..Largo Realtors, i ______S Don't spend hundrodsi Do it at housekeeping .dopart- 734-2179- ~ ______018 t ____ Income Properly cCOMFORTABLE 2 bedroom down, ■ balance In 2Vi years. ' 543-6806, ______733-4157 or 733-3440.______5garden area 4 'bottles, TRY COUNTRY living In tho rsoKI For troo Intorma- ■ m ent.attho Llltie Tree Inn. AT LAST A SITTER wim oxp.' -FOfl_SALE,_oldorc, 12-unlt thomo on a cornor - lot. < *80,000 appraised value. IMPROVED LOT In choice send SASE lo: SmoWha i dopondatillity you wanir4“ -5 • OWNER- 2 bdtm-commer._ _Wood River ValFoy, 4 _norlhwost_locollon_Wfluld------C ' NEEDED 7 to 3 LPN, fi;ll ; aparimont complex in ' ' «oxcellont .condltlon..-within - < Bo'dtoom homo on 2K Acres' To Stop. P.O. Box 569^ yrs carlnj] lor children, rel- Hojolton. J 1 & 2 Bodrooms. vwalking dislanco lo shop-' dally < - zoned, beginners discount lor cash, 734-0234. Konnowlck,Wn 99338. ___ llm o.&11lo7LPN part-time._ orences. Call 734-6818. homo or llxer-upper. . with somo outbuildings. ~- .. -AppIy-ln-person.£>t.call-734-_ J .190,000 or makO-Ollof^AII. - 47W 00.— ..H A R D -.- -TO. ^(68;000:xal1=785:3522^ft^ rLAROE^CORNER::LOT^-ln - - - - r r : - ^ 8M6t&kyvlew-Ha2eldel-lt a n- - ~ OftBVCITTIMn tn my hnmn__ ^^1 lf:i&U^R^®;.733-OOl7~_ "AppraisoaJ at *2iixxirns7)oir~- -FIND;..IMP0SS18LE"J ----- • TO- - i ' .LAW-SHOP— ^ - cash. 733-5483.______p ------Unconloal(«.dlyorc6a_l2S------_ -Equal______Oppodunl!)-!' J Potty trained. Closo to Har------lowm Intorost.loan or wo will _ Opon7day5awoel< ___ « FORGETI Is the loellng .. Emolovef. ------•- Tlgon'Soh-DOlITaAiBSSZ-'-^.-- ' 'Iii ■ •wh'en~>iou-=C T i m n t s - ^ r!-*3S[5^'fOt-(his-H96^qHt;;-4'-l-n Bankruptcy and corporation. - |^«f4-bama,.2^y-- .acro-wlih.loti.oUtull-8tiafl(L.;^ J all on- one level with “MORMONISM " ■COSMETOLOGIST needed \ FOR SALE BY OWNER.' FHA \S ’-^replaoev-^oublo—garage,------' What do you know aboul Iho J5000 to *50,000 F/\ST|- F rooms. This homiUaJoadod-- .4-ovorflroon_troos,-small .4 - — 037------— .FarmsiRanchos- ^ lor eosmotlos tfepartmcnt In WILL\ B A B ^ irT m ^ homo.' approved. 3 Bedroom. 1 «with quality and amonilies. pasluro. p garden aroa and ' walK-ih' panly and walk-ln Mormon Church? CaU 734-. closets. 3 bodrooms 4 IVi - : tadies’ apparel store. Five j bafh; oood location in Kim- - j *103.500. t56-A. - . JjoYnraLflumuMngaJfcA _____ RYj OWNi tTl M Aern Irr’tn-i- Cl ------2ai3_loc_a_rocofdiid_aaw _ - tion larm, 3 bdrm home + _____measaoftweekly;— -I--. ____- ^onflilS^^°n°p^a*^_ J ;8;-last-_Homoownors loan basoment. Caliie and Rovit acres! all fenced with barn ~ ;wiLL BABYSIT In-my hom o:- GEM STATE REALTY GEM STATE REALTY ' for .liveslock *65.000.. Call . ' . PALMISTRY READINGt.'AII orlenied, -.-sell-motivated • Irom Transametica Financial - crop set up. Nice oul build- readings aro private & con­ days 4 nl(ihh on weekends.' I« — ^ADDISON OFFICE^...... — ADDISON O FFIC E-^-I Eugene Cook 324-3109 . . . . persons need apply. Send LofsolTLt;. 734-8148. SeServices. Your monoy can cCALL . . . ; ...... :. 733-4436 ■ Ings. Owner will linance,- - “ fidential. 1568 Bluo U k o s N ..- -re_ su m e lo Box N-30 cfo ' be used to consolldato bills, r ' 1605 ADDISON AVE e' 1605AODISONAVEE. Ideal for Dairy. 324-2235. ' I CANYONSIDEREALTY— r f ..... 733-4069.______FOR SALE BY OWNER, Times News Box 548-Twln ____ • ------bubuy "blg-Jiekot" items, ro- largo 4 level: home. 4 - 734-Q4M___ 7 3 4 ^ 0 0 ______I CHOICE 60 ACRES sprinkler 733-11)82 o r 3 2 4 ® 4 Falls. Idaho 83 3 0 l- _ ,____- modeling. ’ put Inio .e‘Bedrooms, ^taths. family"■ -REPO-Roally-Tittraellvo- I 3 -' -fiW-ASSUMABLE-loan-on--fi —Irrlgated.-Clean.-neat-and--I -. — :~~Poraonal Quol# Service-^------rREtlABLE-— — I: -i Toig" -■ 7, r. SiUttlioaaWanlBd- ^Investments— you-declde,------room—with-^lrepl8ce=fruil“„ = -I;minn-53T.OOOTt19.000 0own—■ 'this'(| - well— cared -. (or. 4 —onoof thonicestm-Worteit- ^ ------•-— •A ulo* Homeowners — — iJOBm=:2iCtttrgafaoteqftfflen== i/-Aggfloalty;73iMg1? __ — m1 i&edroomr=g=^n«th-hnme= - t - rn t^ o u lh - o f—Twinr—lormB------;— ------»Mo3lttnnsuranco------■ “ OTiatonTAops: 4, /, e. ~ ' ■ m o w in g JOBS. CALL 734- mitMrmage. i o aetTh^Tnijfiri' ^spot, lots of trees and centrally located and -potontlar | ' wilh“ now"' 4' available. ,, *10,500.733-5614. riora Ovaracra AQoncy - - y6»or«2^5740eve'a. ■ - -flnmhtr - RbIOW ^ppriln,.! - -SAWTOOTH—, SCHOOl___l l - Olrn.-isonab1v ptlcod. Call Vtckl Ibed[o ^ j i o m o.|CaM|Jorr|f al. ^ Kimberly - -REUEF_bart0ndflr,-3.t0-4l- .C0NCBeTE7-_FLATW0RK;. ------'cmly {73.()00. Possible lease < at Town 4 Couniry Hoaiiots . ------— m Twin Falls 7 3 3 ^ 4 close' and mis 3 Bedroom. 2 a shllis a week, days and Driveways, patios, oaraqo option. 733-2844 adorOom.------' 'bath1 homo In good NE area 7733-0716 or 326-4988.__ -I llmllod 733<107.______^ - carry. No down. 734-6296. !- Dependable Ins. Service nights, must bo able to free In Jeromo 324-2346 “ _ floors, sidewalks. BON^S In Rupert 436-4787______------IIs yours lor *57.000. Nice _ - • WANTED 2 -youna female - -CO{iCMLU^Q.IL=,=:------” ‘taiittty luuni luu fiilipiucu~■ j*S9,900 VISUAL SPLENDORI roommale#t-7a«696-aller------; T S tlS IwIdo mobile home. With 1400 ' * " “^24-73917^ttiT~PlfU3lJo fl03^ p'atio and double garage, You y will treasure each now s^.Mt^. snog^2W mlles^w 5:30pm. References rgd. . taurant,Joromo. *81-226.______dday living 4 loving in this PROFESSIONAL, J " SALES t o .Saiary COmm-. ' atlons, mondlng, tailoring. ^ • • • j ■ n ruiT’^aBiiQBtiui nomo. ir s —------REATTORS----— icanyon.. l *25,000. Owner. Usod" equipment w iih"'m o |Car and expenses Ideally situated on a quiet and dross making in my 'c'SOUND~ r INVESTMENT with SPRING CREEK 1 •MHWL‘5! ______- -furnished.—WaU.-rt44445- ho m e ' from 9am-6pm.-.64«- -“abovo’-overago rolum‘-‘-lo rr c ul-de-sac in ono ol. the _ - - - - REALTORS^------^■ lln o s l couniry atmospliote ^EOROOMrHHwlfHwrne------i— Montana. Goodlno. fa4-4855. jnjlnmiaL__Syh_$M.M?L J-TPRu«} nu 1^ trp p EXPERIENCE ’SoSocurod by real esIalO arkd "T! DAIRY, 6-por-eido-hetring- ^gpuAj'^gStiSr^oiigu^fiainys ,-; SERVICEMAN/Mochanic (or HOUSEKEEPINO.-OR YARD buhuslneas. dall rM-3708. o«oxcellont locallon on Ninth !STUCCO HOtJSE o n T f lo d "- boautlfuily0 kept Inside and I lor horses. 4 heal pump.. iwnriifi^ wQuloment. Some ■ -out and only’4 years old_. IBono barn, froo stalls and Jc - -WOIIK » Mow m A j M j z i L - Ayenuo Nortfi. 3 bearoorns, lots.I W sq- ft. 1 3 Y[ -S —latoo-cortala-wilh—toaling- -COwnnr mav eot^alder tradlno SelecteifOtlms ^-out of town work-requitea. " “(or a famTiiairBenaVRusUn— • - " 'Masfhavo-own-loolsrflKW-- -HANOVMAN'Can- do plumb— b'aseme'nt and garago. Puli ' ‘water v tank; biee.'Coillng well"' 'baths.'b OMiT'and spacl'dus” ■ '~i sheds and"largo' mocFIne Ing. oleclrlo. carpentry, rooms, llropiace In living .-shed. Grain storage combi-- -734-0599,-Town.-.-4- Couniry J .0 ) 7 ' Jotuollnlsrasl iMountain Harvostoro. 733- price Is {37.500. Don't wall- liInsulated, storm windows. f‘ Realtors, 73»

------— r - ES-«iEwreCLASSIIm m y ? Va ilS I tTOUCIm m HHOMIm m OjS AcfoipeD«ALOIS. 6. W "'*'U rtfunn'HouMMforflim- if :«< ------urifum.APtiDuiIDupiaxat 058 OftlceiBmlnasi _0e7~:Ml#collanoQji«Fi|S For Sale, 087 M Iscbllthe^irFu a F o rS j^ 070 . . WantededToBuy . purniture4C• 4 Carpels 082 Building Materials ' ; EXCEPTIONAL opportt)Ortunlty- IN KIMBERLY Sharpirp new 3 CLEAN 2 bdrm ■“rtuDiM di ’24x60' WAREHOUSE li (lowing siroam, smallall lalake. 3 bdrm 4-plex. Includesdes stove Stove 4 refrlg, Garajaraaa A or loaso. Twin Fall:i|!s.^ W GENERATOR- 5KWW power VW Used Parts Cloarancof Cle. WANTED: CemoniJ l worji.- UNFINISHED" bUnkJnk beds.. "^RICK for~sale wholesale bedroom homo. outbuild- ouU & rofrlQ.. & waler 4 & ;sanlta- fenced luck yard.^ $2J2J5 + monlh. Call678-5460.^______planl. ,52 amp. 600 total Lots of parts lor' IhoIhi fixer- BIdg. materials. Gojood drlM. solid pine 4 log>g sscrews, prices. Standard size 150 por Ings wllti 4 CFS walariler tiling tlon,-»230 + doo, 733-4i3-4BS2. $100 dep. 734^22, ______ARE YOU A CRCROWING I'Jo®' 'or cabl;abln. 934- upper at reasonable oss. 20" Band Sawaw. HAVE -$89,95. Cain's Clo.Clearance thousand. Several colors to lor trout raising. Call K ^ ^ T a ^ - BUSINESS? Nooda a lol of ______Phono 733-7667. trade- 1960 G.S.S. 550 E Center, 733-7111. chooso (rom. 734-8669 or NEWLY RENOVAHATED 2 d e lu x e 2 Bedroom ______Suzuki,K 5 'Cast Iron B ------Can , ba..purenaiaa. j Jocatlon,- .^ivtM o-bui don'l h^avlavealol U R G E AVON colli:olloctlon...... la-BRAND-NEW'^O^ - = r — iDOLima^ ^ o fiW u lL f ln d J i^OxosXaU x a ___ SWAMP^rr-COOkEf ^u 8 lo m “Zenllti“aierot acroB, 17acros. o r2 ra -irJQ.naw___c u S iUlnoleum, ^ ___ fi'od_err).kltchop_wiihj Chairs. Rust 4 Goldlid iufloral on C E D ^ rough ,islde_ -etjtuiln i— ^ l a ftoesi-- taun^wr-oa _ _ _ motorcycle helmets:eis: "Truck m iw er. "56_Che idrSftll-has Mxir-$285ni-lx1O-i2fl0______L ow _ new“ pitJTiTOiiiiJ 8 LU lasIdr—Oor" '■furnaeo blower '4■ A ,;^i.,.‘" -Cream bacKoroundrS ^ INC.. Jim Sarkor U U 3 0^----- Uondry-foom,-w/ctrlo, ro II pto- lor rebuill or rocondli $lSo each or both, $27$275. Call &avls324-3a49or324-e380. -vide you wllh-a Soo>croUr|'^ Also rooalra done. 324-8457324- Sunbeam vacuum.jm. Allor . = = - bfi«30.- -- ■• . -FOR-SALE-Oakley- slono- ...... lioora. new gas watoiator heal* carpel, appliances. Zorox machine, ------^ 3pjn..32^597g.______. CM . BmlneM^Pra !75 mo 4 fenced yard, good loc complele. aawed hearth stones, , utlliilos. 4 phonos-ail I ------52 ______^ __Ani»queiAniioues practically^ ®‘^® now. ^0®- apre con 734-7t>87 available July !, adults.JI13. low monthW oavmoni oi.^ ■■ m il k TENT spreads & dimenalona 20"x16" and CE n ic e a p t . 3 bdrm.,, 2 2 t>aih, "734:2*83 orT toSTS:— -41J2Zoallon_733-53Sl_SI. 120 FEET x IM5 FEFEET 'ANTIQUE BOTTLESES, Also sheets Included, $95 each. 16"x36". Alao single stones INDUSTfllAL- OFFICE, i------oltlcos ^ Tocalod ] ___ larnn erouoh tor Iroo atan- '^'itiina Furnlshod-unlurnlaho(ihod. Ace EXCEPTIONAL 2 bdrm.Irm. extra blocks 1 from OowiJnlow n 2-3pm.e-7om.10-1lDm.pm. Boon used foTTn-dOWlaiffnonnls- -Avon-and-^Ifm-Beal9am.-Call- - 436-gft48r— , Locations- Irom "Sxli iO~Hook 'Court. Could b o ,uused s for 637-4573.______o a a flt^ ir- lifo p lacgsrW hoT e^lcr- buildings -to bulld-to-j“ m u II Roalty 734-4683 or 733-;33-5217. Closets, dishwasher,lor. ('ig. shopping & Financial’lal con- MONARCH WOOO" r = r ^ ~ - _ .3.RIECE-wbllfl.t!nisafl house In range, disposer, prIvaKIvate uili- te rs,’ 4 vve havo plotlonty ol S'ovo $300, ZEPHYRR WOOD\ rovivat 'o r constructructldn- or- -ANTIQUES' ’ FOR'^ SALE. for. bed and nightght aland, "gntfTOtatl. 678-73fl4, _ at)d loaso-back progri’ograms! NICE 2 bodrodhi hoi Cost now m ainly lumlluro. Co/ttact J. Crandell,ill, 'Gom Iho country, SE o r^ JeromJo e l*y w/hook-ups. afrIr ccond.. olf-sirooi parking. Soilound Id oook stove $225.2003 Gal.G: gas ' ‘“ '"O M ® P ''’9;.5£: , Susan Only $279.95. Cain'sfn's Clear- GOOD USED doors 4 win- 260. 734- good lo bo iruo? Dr(Drop by orolltank$l50.54^831.M n approximatoly $30,00:0,000. Wo Berlin.4384425.RUOOiport. ancoC enter, 753-7111.n ii, dows. very reasonable. Also Stalo Roally. 733-5336.6. S12S a monlh, 324-7mI; 32< "0 pol®. *260- aro asking $10,000. V ------32*-5t83.______ond 300 Linda slal 40d MUFFLERS inatallod ?-W « w m E~Nb TABLES 4I coKoo Tree kindling. 423-5942. ' 'radel Brockman's», “ o{^"® Ublos, exc. cond. 734 WAREHOUSING ONE BEDROOM, ~ olOlectric EXTRA large 2 Bodrooifroom In Shoahono St South 4 men you wail. Completee Mu ^ ller Homes.3jpHosJJ.ofl '34-7089. ------' ' ' ROUGH J^M BER, all AVAIUBLEIFfomia75i975upto host, 'Insulated.' Rre, ,-drap09.- -d6Clde-for-your*elf.il{._Call- -Servicfl-lncluding-ci-cuai^m - -Qfidoo on Highwa-y»y 893 7 3 ^ -FOR-SAtErAntlquo-lo^qoaro- ~079------~ 'Appl sq. It. nopols, Rofreo, 733-li jood loc. 734.7087,______duals for car and pic ' grand piano. Sloln' Applla i^ ,?reatod'poMs.*«^oal*lIos!. 10,000 foot. 5000 sq. i u f p l w 3187.324-4203° LMOND STOVErE $250, willdellver.324-6191, ...... -avaltablo-now.-Koaloditod of.- -ONE-BEDROOM,-llfl deposit. CHOICE_OFFICE SPACACE on ABBOTT'S AUTO SUI snt. Call 305ShoshDno-StrSguttre iir^ ^ -THE-LAPGEST-^elec f(cos,roslrooms.2ovorrvorhoad room In basomont. V ______Kimborly Roa'd lor ronl unlinlshod furhlluro- appoint gnQi micro trucK doors. socurod soci J^ersoi bedroom 733:2000______MUST SELL Frost ment only. 423-5544. rilcrowavo. S4S P IP E rson St., f o r RENT-Nice 2 bedi n-,-.nn« fockors,.stools, -Digital clock.-touch cc ------slorajjo^aroa. Contact J HUchon. . INDUSTRIAL SHOP. .160x40"' *ridaor8” malchlng"r - a n d roll lop do9ks.-Th.■The Mal? . MAGNIFICENT 1 hors ------CHECK OUR PRlCESr------Diamond « • ovornoad door,Of in:--WamunaoioSchairsr S "-ra i»..ip.oi...t!g.m5ii390-- j pipe.-now'4 uaedi-Sucker r r ^ j ^ PU nT lOVERS 2 'S . J i' Carter Center. 733-349 shor and rods; structural slool all ' . ^'GEMSTAf^REALT4L1T Fenced yd, oar. bsm,f i.J Street, $225 per monlh,nlh, $100 aulatod, hoat pump.( ,wo9hor, Iroezor, 1 FouHhA,o.E.,T.lnF; FOR SALEI Washor deposit. 733-8684 days.f3- lluorospont lighls. onin main camper shell, cai r - u S - m Pryor, call 7 3 3 ^ 77; . ______sizes, cablo, gales, calllo ADD}SOU OFFICE(CE SUNfllSfPROPEflTJ campor. Unusual BuHdlngSf„Slon«~ WARDROBE lall chest- guards, fencing panels; Also- 1605 ADDtSON AVEE/EE ______^334383 F ^ RENT-Washlntoniton St. thorough way. Call 7X - j T T - , ^ 4 0 Slone “(5i Co, 140 Belgium. $300. WING llm i.. £ S > month. MAIN STREET. 3.000 It., tako 3-5pm, 733-2121. lunker frigs: was 37 TJon ^ ovor 2 year lease. Inquii dryers, ranges. 734-937:l.93« s'ock. fl' & r any PftrCji* * 'I®* 3 bdrm hon uiro451 OUEEN loam topper, st M4 Coixtotnlnlum»Fori upstairs Main Avo. E.. Twin FallsiiL ___ _ _cooior._oiecirlc__h( “ - KENMORE stOVflTTOS Jerom e w/no money d r -globd WESTERN-SUITS-ar ■"— * — FOR INFOHMjmONn r o2 h ” “ Financing through Fai pr$110. OF.FICE AND SHOPOP nr oxcorclsQ blxo.' 5 M aitaitoi.siruments rofrlo. Copportone-exci-excolloni s pmweekdaya. » on.""Fo*Sl Call734-9852. ______warehouse comblnatlorIon hanging light fixture.ire. 538- ceasorles, sizes 11I &5 1i j nais YAMAHl cerning tlie sale or rentasnial ol__Home Administration. Included. 934-4615. ; s r s i r h conj1tlon?^fe4.2aei. condominiums. CallI *• Men __ Information call 324-5940i940. URGE 1 Bedroom sluSludlo. 457-.sq. fl. olllco, 600) Ssq, II. 2 |7 r ______557. REFRIGERATOR. 1616 culcubic II, , 05J •' GaraoflSale Oppllger at Lvnwood RealtyRo; Wondell-lease largo 0 water shop. Call 733-2000.___ SANYO PORTABLE• rolrlQ.r. WOOD BURNING ca = i 3 2 m a « j ar“““ s Frostless. harvest rge 4 ®'®''"- '''O- ^®®l ^ : It. $160: stove. 2 sections ol p or 733-1011. ______bedroom, 2 3/4 bamslifts, air {yrn^hod^Adulls. 2034113 4th St. OFFICE SPACE FOR; rRiENT Brand now, 1,6 cubic It. m RMk..TvtV&Stereo >>rand now condition. S ;S : 5 « " “ E SALE Ju r a 13 «1< __ Downtown locationI with Choro Master Roto-tlllotiller 3 ^ )[?®r® fiood con' - ^ " ” 536^732 after Som. • 9-5. 1014 Pahslmorol Drivo. - condlllonod,.houie._Ci-C alL l, , 2 b D R M D u ^ " ______GURTtS-MATHES,4.yf :------Og~Mbbll8'H oniMror.;For.Salfl 523-8320.______lox wilh" '•alroor-'parklng— avait "REFRlGERATOR-ir-CUl •" -ciommg— lose to air cond. bulll-lnappllancNances. l<^oal for accountants3“ f',”=“r = a ,^95, '‘ Cali I.VASHI'Ca"’ cameranera: 1 oond. $2S0. SylvanIa •MONTROSE 14i65’ on 2 BORM house, closi onilsis 324-5145 altor5. camera ®®'o stereo, radio.3 ^ Irosltroo. avocado, App flOKl25' tot. Drapes, wood wc Twin Falls, S200 per monnonlh * fenced yard, gardenn soot, S| tornoys. doctors, don ______Mamlya 35 mm ca years old, $295.734-886f JUNe '«, 9-5pm. MISC. mowlrtg Insurance or roal estatelie; ------SEWING MACHINE LEfLEFT IN 50mm lonso. 8Smm-at)y -c lo ih o a .-4 - & slovtt. ralrlg. swsmp cc • •nw'.iiw 'urnlshod. $320 monlh,lh, $1M S Throe or moro ollicos9S plus -LAYAWAY.-New198tNltNocchI" -telozoom------lense,—.0.— 2X -FOR SALE-2 year-okH P cool- 2 BEDROOM house, n ------librsry and broaK'roomim. Ap.' opon arm modol, hassa ilai the toloconvertor. Hash.lah. ‘ 423- reel tape dock.- L Lo q ^ ot macfilno, exc cond. $60 ------«r. W -down paymenlsHils-Jli - -remodeled.-close-in,-i'ld e I a V dopogll.734.911fl.------32i-75M a»or54j^450..-____ ^ Iru. S20,000/best offer. li square stretch atitchoa. over)f locks,k 4711or 733-5855, ______oxtraa. $600. Call 32 r. 1085 for couple or single;,'r r o lo r -'' LARGE 2 BDRM-apti■ Rs; ^ ® ” uol -tank. ail®t 5:30pm.______WE havo various uso usoi d "r» MOVING SALE-Juno10411, 2ndAveW..733I S ’Taoa 17 cu. ft. REFRIGERAlERATOR. Elizabeth. ax and cond.. carpels & drapoaobs. 2 All electric 2 bdrm concondo, pnv______or discount lor cash.”n Nc;« 2 ^ ™ _____ ' WMKI' enjoy. $4,975 moves you — r:—; deck, automatic record r 'ro»t ^ n «l® r TV by-rohllng. No _____ alroich silichos. m.makes 2®”®/!®®- 302 N;.■■ ilors checked. 204 Mairaln Avo. 734-7327. _ m ______------Feldtm an.fleallora.7».lS3-198&' Carpeted. - all ulllil «^95 -button holes, blind hihems, ______. . .WEST,KIMBERLY. -7 ^ : furnished. Retired 5 poo ; Call monograms, sews on bul- LOOKING FOR Good ------,-*M,fiOO-WlLUNEVeR-a1 BUY xf!!*.*.?; ______tana ntc. Otiglnalprico,3 =^leQ==«e«llno&Ai^^U ifflwwt____nrawood______more quality than this lovi Reaitora 734^600, Pay oil balanco 01 $198.: Wjood^ '' ’ Fi^itefeaC —= -CUUMNE-4-Slab6r«0/COfd----- 2 - bdrm. Can>ort. slora N irF 1 Rurtrniim nnt flrti iii«i “Small monthty~TJ3ymcrnonts:— pnco—733^U ool."oir^J-JO " "BED'DAVENO, brown r ------fa^ gpai^BArnwtumiJ ^ ||= = cur!ty. 734-3676, ’ * REMODELED 1 BDHM“.Jf, a paid.7^-«670 OR 734-434 ftcn.;., orders now for summer do-• ______clean. Call Colloen 42^51 1^12^U3ed^ lfowor||s^sis stand. We^buy gold^^sllvc^^ DINING ROOM TABLE, 6.50 a sq, iiypry, Heaping truckload ' ^ yard, J3S0 Includes ws 7^-;— plus lull basomonts wltivlih bl- Used. $50 each. 200l i It. t . * 3 ^ diam onds.stam ps.734- ...... $11,951f a i r ____ 3 2 4 ^ o r 733-1062 .. R00M Y.2.bedroom dupliiMPlox^ -o v ato ts in downtownI Flier,f • ^ r^ a lo t-p lp e - o s o d r ' iSf ~ J — ---M -Appiianefts-ar-utimy-foo id-$5o.------— Contlnenial- > • 1972 GOVERNOR 12x5r. room. i275to$S50monlh, ___ G oldiSllvorExch. BfiOaao- W holesale llrewood, taking >uplt,M S215/mo. Call 7334211 iS *'n frame, avacado Qroon. 1 ) s l2 ' orders now. $45 b con) on-io ______Bedroom w/A/C. very elo)d o jn ^ 052 Fum.Apt4Dupt °r Ront/Leaso option r Sale, i gra Brown ~Fon^~4~<_dpo£ ------624Blue_JjkosBlvd. n. nylon _Modiumsawn shakes*2 '0~73T~ “Wagoneor LImllo'd. w c e n tir ...... $40.00;0M asF -cord:iOfld#r«ron-;i--^-cord~ S'n'S' "A CLtANVBodroom. iin- roupois'lerod. 733-1726 fin loads.655-4310.655-4304. ■ -fufolabedr^tMiillKles-p T now 6107 or 324-8912, ; Old* nightcrawlers . •°, _ Djila rib galvanized Tin — ______$145 monlh. 734-4070. ' ^ “ 1 600 to 1500 SQ, FT. ol ch '0, Pe* 3_jQ6l- -reaulatlon size; Oak wjia B4<- sola 4 chair; Collooloo/end (Can also order, coloro}lor,od'al .087 _ PUntS&fms “ cifou8elT[fMlaMf: Excolie §-c;.— rafqW tr^^cia?l^fa?aonaonlpr_ -B lu o -U k o s_ B lv d _ NNorth.- c . slyle fiimiiy,ioo(it sol,r i wh i w -NlQHTeRAWteftSr—itr—Instant- —tables;—Lompr-^i-JraiMcuum^ —ftjfu iiniiatftTi — AREA citizens of low to modnri- -?i?~ -Cornor_Iocatlon-wUh-g-good- -lormlca-dining-toom-ta lee.— w o' 'C lo a n e r a :'- “ Gymrmnaatie~ ~~H9Foltr4'8Q.-^t...... 1 — — — ?3pp— rrn-cB m orRa«:irTow -M -i irktnjr^ ^cr^nfgnnatloiT7?3ll 73<^> « 7 1 ^ - - balance beam.-733-8922, T>-«pt— -to ta l adlusted Income.-C “ Call BruCo MocKa'm’ al GI LERS FULL SIZE .! 5T NEW OWNERSHIP ' ‘ - -1975 BROADMORE 14x70', Ldry hookup. $150.423-81!1-8193. 733-4061 or apply al Wc Globe 2 PAIR ol lined oil w NORTHWEST Bedroom, 2 balh, exc com Wosi Really. 7 3 3 -2 6 2 6 .______Beauty Pleat drapes 4 r< nd bod- posturepodic mallrossISS and PLYWOOD SALES Side Courts 1447 Idal n nnw’ - lurnlshod, For tho best box spring, like is:- --“v rs- tion. all electric, cool< eposll. Street, Gooding. 1'’®"“ 850 SO. FT. ollice spacoice lor 192x64 4 141x64. like n ^ _ , B . l ^ d ^ ------>12.900.423-4854 eva'B, ~ ' , „ •-fenl.-$360-monihr-Al8o-0-I6OO- - seo while hanaing-543-55 I's Ball $179.95. Cain's Clear 44551.- Small 1 bdrm aprt. partia “ i S y r ^ 4 : r a M “-3Mi: 1978 TIOQA 22W Clu jftiaiiy aq. fi. or mcro warehohouse 40" WESTINGHOOSE rar J24:355tr -T aM r335U E = —r - ^ taakets. wholesale prices. _____ furnished. $150 $ys^aopclopos- space availabloJ33-6714. rano®. 612 8lh Ave. Wesl-Jorotrifome. SWIVEL RECLINER cchair. Black walnut, approxlrr Oodge 440. 15.500 milemiles, b e a u t i f u l 2 bdrm,7 e^ . lt.Call734-2l77atler6om - Old bul works good: La Lots of extras. 733-6771. ------slool olllco desk 4 chair.ah^iiSS WANTED orionlal carpets, Carj cream colored, vinyl,. $20$ or ly. excellent material, ‘775 location, close to grocer alrlike , . ^733-2477 best olfer. Largo tablelelam p llrm. 543-8860 6- eery & STUDIO apartment for~ ® ro' ii - 0S3 * WanlTolroHenl new;S66No.Washlnalon - - - 1979 DOUBLE WIDE 24X 6 flrepl— r h n j^ tr r $ 1 1 0 = t= d e p o 3 . ■■■■___ dflva_733J60B^oninoa.loa______$10^woiRa.QOOd; 543-5645844. - _wq»k^ava.___ ■ — - 3 bdrm/1^-bath.-Rolrlo,-r^ H * : -w M iiin^” acil*“ " ’" ~ ’'™ -REI.IABL^ronter—nonoods nfvflf n L - j • :------Stove^um-lft-huiehriSx 3. 733- WE'LL PAY YOU $50 to ro - down. Take over payment;lenta. .!!!'' ^ ?„™rit Fiiof area. Roloronences 32ft-46ie.______a aharp and modern 1 r-aller v ------_BRIGHT. CLEAN apartmeiment, olectric 2 Bedroom apart- apai Call 734-3532 a ______,19«J.CONCORDJ4Lwidej _____ electric, storm windpws.>•1^ 11 - electricity.Adults"m-538S3&S. balcony if occupied t WANTED comToTtable? 3 - - balh, much mdre: 2 or ___ bedroom ^rental forr re-______------..Bedroome. Order loday, S Hansen-nlce 2 bdr,-mo6 _6/13/8f._AlL.utlllllos.,pal( f'O'"®- Forn-carpeled-<>d-alr $275. No amail chlidren/pei w eek local lactory deliver Adults. 423-5104.______please. 733-5182.______' wife. Country or city, i and se l up. $19,245 or 11 n< 5543or733-55M. • irade-ln- J18,9»5. Open,n 6 IN TWIN FALLS- sleepi; ^ a 1 4 2 BEDROOM Apts., $i: nolte ^ (fopending uponin in-It .. .- BiVlCES Blur- room with kitchenel Jp ic iA l: days a week, closed Salui PSTS 3: day.^Ma^^VaUey Mobile1184 i uimiLesjald^423:4795. ' come. Appliances fun LARGE STUDIO & 1 bdi omat! 066 ' ' MoblleHomeSpspace \ ‘ * ■ - 2 NICE used mobilo'homoamos— apaftm B nt:-n8at-& —wala--SlSijaSX E*P'®- SPACES available a t. BlueBl -■>------1^ . - - ...... ______' 12 wide & 14 wide,,, 2: . furnished, adults. 734-5K-5325 PilSL:______------_ Lakos Mobile Court. Clo;:lean. ------bedroom —4 —3 -bedroom _1_aDRM-APT-all-ulllllleiililes -paved « lr e e is ,- tr e e sil^ull :^ ------^______5BOQ- -paW rexcepf-electrlcityrny rn o - - part<:734-5782.------e '' ■ ' ------FURNACESCE4FIREPLACE ------lliiNIINI STORAGE UNITO - — ------' Excellent lerms,' deliver” e1y' "LOOKlfjoTORMiOUSEC _ CLEANING ROTO-TILUNQ " ------arte rj "APARTM E N n CairQulllcI'iier*— -p « « « -o r-c h lld ro n „ S o c -l NG 4 REPAIR,. - believerCall 733-8185. — " ar.ea— ~ Paiiuo "ijihuw«yi fedd#T0fapr«pade7-Ch«ek — ~ >t a'worklnd *’ Ek Furnacelaco Company- nov. our • ~-Gorden8rlovollng,-Beodlng------e-X-40^TftAILER;-AmBrlcaTH j = ^ _ -i-BDRM APT. $155 monlhIlh * h & phone available. Will 'tJ hi n . Ouallly work at < ur monthly 4 seasonal allor. tTLan!iJ!Llce..733.J6;.1658. ■------owner Mar^Wary Plew. Call 42J-, rat«ilfl9-4;£enlury-JWtoniotlus------1B57rr5arm , £.500 Trailer I; "TOnlihVd^frailiner^ . Maelaehlne. 733-5070, — • lnCont>ct..Noyada..7S5-22242224- ^o-po^or-cftlldran.-«i ^ i l ' ~733-'l3mMwe‘n 10 5pm:------^AirtlONCflETE— 6864 after 5pm.______iniBfl— - >34.iflM®'^®nlnosonlv.- .— ------SPRING RATES“i—^ '------GRAvYtCF: CRUSHED AND PIT paiiAINTER'S "1 “ SPACE XTaliabio •RUN-TOPS' 733-2450. ' 1 BORM partly lurnlslioishod Country View Park in'FIl IPSOIL QU/UAUTYWORK ROTO-TtLUNG Rentals r r r . apt., waler & sanitation paidWW, Phono 1-326-5683. ■ Driveways, palloallos. walks, ^ , EDWARDS CUSTOM ____ _N1CE_1 bedroom-furnlshJ -dellvern^raln-field------Prorrompt^ervieorFalrprlces.— - Qg - • -- Fum.Hoase! Ap'- All •ulllilles Include' rock. Northwest------—Call Birfloy5r733-9884 or 733^~------lUW ReasonablB..734-'m*i? ‘ :g . n d ' °Id R filoolno, 733-1234, 'BTRJ'M a^re's.______- ^ ^ F ree estimates! Call ~ w /drapes. sfove, frtg M erchariaise _ - SERVICE ------T^ONEVDOi0 0 COMPANY^------PaMNTtNQ5 home, furnished- carpoledlied- downtown, close to ever ______N eed A HanHandy Man?_ _ ------«jteAdu|ter^23-5104^-g------___ - Ititng. $130 montfi7$30'5Ba -BartMOQ. iHl8pflMl_cflcpaQ utility room. $210 moniri SBisT” ' Wo have a bone; Intelt ^ r , exterior, residential BUILD REPAIR REMODEL ” ------SMALL lum lshed houseuse,, rity depoalt. All utilities pali $100doposlt. 734-3243, -.-5 , doing III Call WaltSii'TM aJus! have work you can't Acocommercial. Ovor 20 yeara — • io7-Lawn-carer-re----- — --extH 7^1 ------or-8topln-at 633BI ------Smal)'|obS‘Apeolally.-For-a------SAVE GASOLlNt ------nEDH0CRT~BS5E'&Efri “ 2 Blvd.N.______gttOJOU CO II.. Win,^, Apt. $185 + deposit. No Nt wood cabinet $75. C6.70- _ Downtown Apts. Kitchen «5® - BACKHOE - 051 - Unfum.HotmaFofRefiiRent end ulMltlos paid. No pel: Call lT mud 4 snow lire $2 . J/^CK'SPAll lOFESSIONAL ___ 734.6020...... PAINTING SERVICE ICRETARIAL SERVICES .1.3 BEDROOM .HOME;— 1, $115. o n lo $ lS + J2S.Wal —r- Excavalioh, dlrt\ TOP SOIL ’ ^ ", to slores, 734-1834 eveninn;no,-— -3-BEDROQM 2. bath_btlcliKick. Assemble picnic.tables u Bedroom cottage; Days, ■■ — ®®P’‘*^— systems.- exterior. ' Mobile 91 h. duplex. Air conditioned,ned, finished 6'-$30.7’-$35. Mac nsr— Ortvei-- - ' -!ilii'i°^(Mf*oof coaling. Free -hours.-We-pIck up-and ra^7oreve'B4w/ends.Ids! SINGLE douched apar draped, carpets, kitchen ap- hauling, basomeni:sms. tree 4 .1“ * liver. Done lo your - , pollvorod.5yBrdsmInrmu'm, ment, $110 * utlliilos; > ap- from 2x4 stock. 543-8860" concrete removal. : s. References. $5 per yard within Twin Falla )0m. 3om weekdays...... eciricatlons. MacNoll En- ^2“BDRHThous« w/slove « Bedroom apt. $175 i - - ______syaloms_am*il_i p/18fli^;j«0S39=or=734^^>^------— city limits. Slight addlllonal...... — ^ .-«t»tileOrW^Mt>r733-l417 "m o n tfip lu s$100doposli.-No -BOT-ST3TRT30"T)ll(osrPii'Plng^ -— ^pondtrcieanoorrr-nm rnine~ :------JERRY'SMCrMOBILE REPAIR------~25«!^ ^ SMALL bul c u te r l- b dK>rm rr pats or children please.„ ° ■ Pong table 4 accossorlerles: 734-4365.734-1650. sswi'iirM™"’- -D^- '"Slalo top Pool Table. All 1 - ______a r — ...... — Y 'S PAINTING AVAILABL6 - M U f l f W ,------^ ~ 2 ' moLth. 733-8305, u,” ° ' - ______IUPHOLSTERY ' bdrm hom e; 2 hath i. i ■ert> _ ^ .jxade.Call Susan 733^. ll lob. Rear- LAWN MOWI3WING4 , r | soW RTS ------C ______-Shoshone------HEOOETRIMRIMMING------Rlni^-Vlew— EsutsT7»450-*50“ ~garti«'ge ■diapoMi:^'uTll*Tilt- . - ' . — “ . “ EXCELLENT used Lsyr Street South. 734-864 Clark . m onth, lease option avalta-II*- fy/storage room. A/C./c . 057 RentalMoblle HomesiM« Boy. 21", reconditioned an rk Miller Quest Ranch in ' ‘ • ble. 734-0527 or H4-033a, _ water/sanltatlon paid 22* guaranteed. $129.65. Cain'In-a EMPLOYMENT SERV ble yard work wllh the S; FOR R^ENT^2^rmJwu^se. Electric heal. $250 -t- $100I'S: AVAIL JUNE 1ST. 2 Clearance Center, 733-7111. a s r c CIS. Reasonable house ------33- deoosll. 734-3243. Bedroom. luinisfiml^ ___-t^Wa. -PUe*. -P- P o o o l» ''------rataa^Freee-»e-«stima»esrCalt------^ 1 6 i h ^ -FOR-SAL£l:Pool Uble:i97‘■™ SNELLING 4 SNISNELCING. : F rank_734^■0387.______• tions ( = ------cifpotwrcooTgrA storageL0“‘ _Hond*-M oMd_Call_afu ____ ^130RM-ARX.w/ Twin Falls, Idaho, 734734-2550. UPHOLSTER • furnished 3 bedroom home.le. Utilities paid. 733-5338. 2 BDRM, furnished, extra reRY. ______;b o o3F0IUNG f ' Portabfe arc welding. 7 -- storage, cooler. 1 child con-1'^ FOR SALE 20" and 26" boy? o d - EXCAVATION &GRA' . -N o p e ts.t2 5 0 W4»3811. _ ALL ELEC. 2 bath, and girls bikes, in goer lErr :wD/nookHiiJ73aiiiJrrm29d' -eonaiiigii:735-wa. _____lM% - MOdor742r«-ml1llrcaHber; -7405.-4^------JohnM amey: t iinseed._QiL24 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ — ^^Boa-Dgrftam 73>-74( srlenco-in-Maglc Valley;'------'LARGE 3 bedroom. Irplj^5 , - -APARTMENT-tor eWerty, “ • 423^307.------:WILUAMSSHARPENING~--'-^-' -— iy ^^^hSS4Mof734-3S86‘” '*' ------’MIKE'S UWW ^N SERVICE 7 F*aeei»_aallmale.733.^^ ^ ' ' 4t SMALL ENGINE REPAIR ■ IB~ -Approxlmatefjr-23Vof-monr Z - FOR SALE: Tourmllne. mln^ k .— EXPERT WINDOW' -...... ______------ROTO- - thly Income for rent 8 ~3 BEDROOM furnished trlr- 0-TILUNQ ------_ • -C ountry Vlew_Trtr Park,i'* lacket. Slw 12-brand newew. CLEANING COMPANANY . Now takingng orders - to ^ Tunenip, repairs. 4 over. MORNING SIDE AREA ~j 4 utllltleB, Located at Hertuge ™' Will sacrifice lor $4,000xw. your springig clean-upc 4 lotfn ROTO- j|i Homes In Jerome.-Fof-in-- — 734-1777afierS:30pm. ^TILLING 4. UW N ^hauls on yard 4 garden eqpt. ‘ be'drpom, 2 bath, . full ■ ■ ...... 35' years experlonc'i>nce. Call...... oare. Power* - 5 , ' - 'f** ' MOWIh finished basement, .doubleI , formation phone 733-5765. - FOR SALE: Besl qualltillty , 5434530or7^256.B. eatlmaies.73^-734-2683. , Eatlmai o u -APARTMENIS_EOt_Ront,. .#ale.287Jeflerson,733-44l8. “ wllh Trult trees andoarden Is- -Adults Onlyl Lynwood llii' —375-Mountaln View .Drive ^^■n^weeded. 050 months -Manor A6t»..A3-36eg._...... - call 734-0393------— ^TTRAOTIVE-1-Bedfoom,- !T' 3 BDRM m bath. Air condi-. NEW ALL ELECTRIC 5 room(n .$l850fSludl0jl1S.AIIulira S '' ' SILVERWARESEre j._ . except llohtfl. 733-2973, tionlng. Partially carpeted. _____ ^1_bith._cacpet..jJrap«rlfls.- Storage - shed. "O ldef 0^or Thinklng-of buylng?-Cheok -appl. furn, water & garbage0 CLEAN Houaekeeplng"0 working couple perferred.V ■wim ua Iirst. Idaho Coin « . Cabins,-weekly or mpnrh^.' g®|*r«nces. No pets. CallIII Galleries, 302,North Main. P«rllalIvfumlshed.73J

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.: ACROSS Bl Envifonrronmant Aniwar lo PffltfloiilOui-PuoIa______—:---- :------IL ___^ agency I ^ .IM______HorMEqulpmwt 1H ' Fitmtmplemawj *l< Farnifmplafflsnii ^ rA u th O f ------B J-A ctfeir 097 Hay,Qraln>FMd • Fleming 67 EilKetic BBIDGIIE----- HAVING TROUBLE gsltlng»0 & - Equipmenl Company - -■I' 1 1974 PU, F-100 W X - " ^ cows JO eat hav?. Feed hsyjlyj jiaalera lor Classic Horse . AG JO INC.. . $700: Hay attachmoill for . o.4.U.nemployod ludgmer" b m U y ^ j r I .- 6 Walk In w ater wdi) ■ - OOswald i Jacoby and AlAlan Sontag wllh 20% more leaves Uled>d Trallera-734-4121. Rebuilt combine. liKe now;; onhl 115 or 120 mix-all $100 with hsy saver. ConUcI Four FOR SALEI 5x18’ 4.horse 1981 N4 Gleaner 24’ hoador;: - -. .<97.?6I5. - -______:;;]25P*?."’ eowrlnonton IclA T a y ■ A o *■ Skeems. 73*^251.734-5871. 1979 MH-2 Gteanflr. 20'. 1980 Junlor-C.B.-Hayes.- -1 3 Gladly avowal c Llndvllle Slh wheal trailer, 'a l o f e ■ hT e R T o w | 7 tn er’s slam doo u b ie . Call 8254383 or 8254524, header: 1980 1460 IH 22V^' Combine. Threshed 200 L ig h tr header: 1880 1480 IH 24' _ 35 ACBESlo"f-dBan_*llal(a.la . -NEW-CHILOREN'.S-sadeie.-I -hflagflr:-n977-8602-JO- -?Q- “ rp ce t------I t Io Im I £ o £ ■ haTtoraale'OinnrBtumpn-1 - -p>JTn(nrfl(IieT«0:733431B— - C2S.K-d”.& ffir3 S S z= irar — — — 2 J. ” ^ | ______L _ y e a rs•s of auction bridge and header: 220^' 24’TSH orT• Ask lor Ken.______flald.Call324.4176. - WE PAY CASH lor used 230 JO 30" hoador.'Parts me plant |w|Qiy £ £ I o * one of the- four or five best In ‘ 2 MASSEY FERGUSON 760 NORTH S-9-S1 th e firfirst 20 years of contract. 5 TON good orass hay, *45‘5 aaddlea S tack, Vloker's available for all. For In-• Combines: M.F, 1805 iraclor; ton In stack. SW of Jerome.», Saddlery. 733.7096. . formation call Joe Baldus ,1 8 Intonded gg TI S 3 s‘♦ Q 9 3 .H isIs early contributions lo '& M. F, 510 combine. For o r v i - r?T ¥T T i------If; - - Call3244577.______- -belore 9am al 937-2220 or SlU-— - mmtnntorcaii733.5900.' — ^ ______feSlllIu^ "▼ ITQ9T------c o n traracn)lddirigwL're'numcr- Baldus 937-2351 or 937.2608. -♦AQJ94 ous. bbut the major single one 'ow-...... PsshiraFwRenr - -(Neiporco.~ID)r~------~ -303 3 Rov» coin head (or (6 0 ..... f»ge • 17 Female laint . 38SOstrlehllka C ' c.Lighinciislara.doublc.Ji_ 960. 600. Roady_(of_wofk.— 1 - -WANTEOt-PASTUBE-lortOO-ib - -IW ■ ' Sheep-- :-ALUS-CHALMERS-pOYver'r --^$25W.934~ai04. ------JTtUbrtCBtB------n n v u i - b i r d ------* - simple convention slnce_ lake-oll rake. John Deere 5 2A Nam# (or a 19 In no manner 400 pPipe fitting , . . - -palra.-^ ll^daya 4324400 or _REGjSTERED_Suf(0jk_awas_ _ _»6QO^.JOMN_0££RE_COM..„.. ^ i ? i o < 4 : ------Lightner double of a frei^ _ .mowor.432-5260— ------— ~— r------23-AHow------ii t wllh lambs and yearling ■XTTfRTiOM" 8INE lor sale. Call Randy graph. 25 12, Roman p fd slam merely asks part- -. .. Rich 438.5910«t4344J3Hinll------i i l f ' j r i• " n -ya w ._ , . 3 "Dismay X f o n r m j 10 m ake an unusual lead. - - IM t - ______r C«ttle- -Ftfm ete & Truckers- ' -: n V- -M1C convention is as effec* ! r WHITE FACE EWES, WEOFFER ...... ' 3 ? i s , , . . yearlings and older lor aaie, • Truck & trailer brako i jr"'” *■»»" today as Jt was then, - ATTENTION DAfflYMENf - ; • Lupino ^ r - s r S O U T ^ ” ” - fca»<3gM9g. - ...... • s e rv ic e -...... — ■ ' . ’a s Affival-tima athleilcjHe group „bbr.) introduced £ ly's hand is a good exam- Cul grain costa, roll your • Repair or rebuild tialler or $2500, - CALL 7334059...... rong 27 Correct a <86 0Opera prince *'♦ 5 . Die 011)f H at work. own, lor much less man you« . 110 - PoulUylRtWU truck beds NEW^ Scalco 16' metal iruck - guata (abhr.) < *«•»« VA 10853 Psoul would expecl. CUn^Fe^- **** J, manuicript 40A9 Agape J j luth uses 'Blackwood and HAVE YOUNG fryer rabblta • installation of iraps or bulk___ Pad. ^ raasonable.-7334002.. ■■,------36 French ♦ K 5 oQcs i - -hoppers on tiat beds Dhvticlit (comp,p, m wd.) 28 Transaction 600 Superman'sS ______^ ^ to six hearts. If W cst_ TT '^OI— Site:— Please— call - ♦ A K J 7 3 ------“ m a k eses'the normal spade lead, • Repair aluminum bottom.- 115 . FannWortWifiltd :.3IStacked_. lUhi!^.a8;W ire.f«it9tief=:rfl — calvea loraale.3244042.—- — »v»nlhg«M84117. . • _ .39ltla(contr.|‘ • 31 Direcior. 52rc^ntinent c Vulnerable:ble; Nellhcf . S™thh roihps home, but Elast • fie^palr aluminum apdnhler ^BALING and aUcking, 7 high in a Lightner double, COLOSTBUM STARTED bull” m ______' • IrritnHon' 41Pharoah 0 Tend Preminger 544 Aa ctrau Gam D ea le r: NNorU. or . calvea lor sale. 3244042. pipe 22 wide. North ol Jerome 42 Stalk 7 WorkI 32Traveler'a 22 f est has no trouble finding ^ CALL. .• Repair dieeel luol tanka, conly. 3244457.______5 Make muddy weit Non OAIBY BARN4 stanchion :'43 0 flu ck 0 Humorar choice Vortb E ail- Sonib th e dc:leslred lead and East gets 9 Amoth Metal Products ' allmlnum or steel CUSTOM 8 Christmas ...... i« flat barn lor rent.-includino • 45 Baieball 6 Saih'ta fafather 33BarrliUr ““ p !♦ ' !♦ 2V • to rufuff a diamond and tnen pipeline milker, bluk unk i( FOB Also we will build or modlly SWATHING &BAL1N0 sparingly (abbr.) 588 ^Insecticide Pass Ilf Pass 4 NT c a sh. hish acc of spades, equipment to your needs, 733-2914 or7334838 official (abbr.) lO D aa ltp a aulomalle grain feeders,>. ‘Gated Plpe^- — - Don ...... 734.7542 , ___ .wiT-Yale man 11 Fraternalmai 36 Zither-Ilka In. 599 T ic _____ . PaM.„.54.! ♦ . Pass 8V . Supiippose South w ere void o f ..... Call 5434288.------PVCandAlumlnum'" CUSTOM BALING, Jerome B re n t...... 734-9370 area,. call 324-4184,______48 Badly mambanbars -strument .Ktoe ' ' Pass P’ aass u Dbl. Pass s p a dles? w He would redouble, HOLSTEIN Springer heifersa Underground PVC Emergency ...... 7344424 * ' ' , Pass r Pass e 50-4777______CUSTOM BALING day or^___ ’•ss bul If South w ere void of 8. cows for sale. Large CLARK Solutlon-Caddy 600 - , - . - j l - 12 - 13 I I T "16 ^ -1 6 ------' sp adles es he would not have used - -aelectlon-on-hand al all ^ Hz IL _ • • ' _ - -tlmes.324.2250. —!' niGATEDPIPE—- -gal^Jli-tool-bar.- - 20-coal- r[ - — — • Opening I !KW0Od. - - Arnold P ruet^-4048.— . -L . i r 13“ “ )u1d East have doubled HOLSTEIN CALVESrBULLTIT '•P' lasilc Buried Pipe HEIFEBS. Day olds and ilghl dressing corn. Like new-wllt, ICUSTOM BALING New fiv e didiamonds when North bid weights. Q- LAZY J UVE-! •Pipelines, pipe trailers... - -Holland Baler.-Also bean .------' y h : it In r sacrilice. Faust Blo-ag ^ ■” i i i i response to Blackwood? STOCK, FAIRFIELD. 764- 326-4888.______§planllng 7100 JD Planter. Call I ~ ^ a Jacoby ' Yes. bbut the bid would have 324.^or3244905. ' . By Oswald Jt » i2 :______• FARMHAND 250 Beet t “ ““ and Alan SonSonlog beenI rreally a poor one. South HOWARD'S Angus Ranch PIPE SALES CUSTOM. GREEN CHOP­ ■‘18 ^ i s ~ ■ H K o m ig hIt t have been heading for a Beglstered and commercial PING. Gooding Green Chop. We have Ihe latest equlp- I ' * Eighly-elgleight year old Ted dlamo;lond slam all the tim e and angus bulls. ‘I Ca1l543U915 FOR HARVEST indepen* «,menl. 934-4730.______- 22 “ 22: ^ H | f 2 4 \2B ” Lightner waiwas one of tho four wouldId redouble. ■, NEW' ALUMINUM oated dence Graln-Peas-Beans. , •'SPARER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) POLLED Hereford Bulls for Consider owning end ^CUSTOM HAY HAULING, st players in the late sals. Ken MacLeod, 825- two 3 wide stackers. Gsll ' |2 » ■|a7~ ^ a » t! “ ” “ 2^ ■■30“ sT31 I 3 2 .I33J ^ f e ' » l t > p d s l operating a IH 403 or IH 503 '' 5135. Eden.______. $2-32 per II, 4234859. oFbom, Call evos. 862-3217. ^Paulson. 543-5689.______. BAISE YOUB OWN BOPINO' SIPHON TUBES, 1", lU ” , FOB SALE 20 II. hydrollc ^CUSTOM HAY Hauling 3 s T ■ “ ^ CALVES. Open lonqhorn _aell^nioadlno-m«k-b^r^ _ _HeteIortf— eroaa— Hetlerer- - I -CUSTOhP^^^^----- HAYINO;------r r n ; = = ...... : r _.,Sj------— CydesiSuppllea” - ..&-boai'.aldaa..888-2087^1lai__ -awBlhlng.ballna.&.atackliig._,..... “ ■'REGISTERED Angus~bullsr “ '•flDmor686-2586.------8 - 8-atflnQ.-Call 3245245.------______1FOR RENTI Sell-conlalned Brooks - Angus Ranch, • 1MINI-MOTOR HOMES. Call 1978 850 YAMAHA, fahring. YOUR HASTINGS FOR SALE brand new Victor CCUSTOM HAYING, 734-2331 H aielton. ID. 629401B or - -ask lor moblleunlt-4943.-Kltk------A M — — — — — - - fluH-^734.a058i------L ------IRfllGATION cutting 8 welding torch'Stlll— a T=r»t15!S5s?“r-- - 8284174.- ~ ------PIPE DEALER In box. 438-5856,______^ I*Koitraba,______* I I \WANTED to buy from private SAWDUST ■:"______l E i p L ■■47“ ~~~~ ”______J •• party, motor home, Write 733.0106. ______*0P qmiHy g«ietf «»d _ - |iv if(fliii gfliaiiU p t ie u ifl - li/rrKZ 75 TOWASAKi Mini r ■ model, 2 years old, Exc 4425 Now Holland. Call 825. C all...... P Tex.llow Irrioatlon Supollea.' 19771 GMC RV'tb^OoTmlles. ~ft44M1.______845-2085 Bruneau,______C CUSTOM HAY STACKING; HEIFERS, * good seieciion1 ^L2^^Klmbei1^4^W7^ HESSTON Hay loalor, model 33.wlde, _ ^ l Robin Juker____ .. V' ------TTT 1 ^ * “ 1978 HONDA 750 Kl Wind- -ciose-up.aptlnger.hellata.:&. .. ’ - — BB~ - J34'2?3§**^*'*°*' ^ -3O0aoj50_lb. h e ile ia .:^ : I^AeComgl.OI^O^MMC^ J j i — Ftrm a tuiirt z I -CUSIDM.MAV-BAUNO<^C*lfc=: ,3------^ ^ ------734.5252.______^ = = = ----- i F -cycle'sound. 0^000"f~mllsfl. Eol Jerom e.______^ *APPROXIMATEi:Y” ; 120“ I e a r “ Nice. See. 302 North Main. culler boarda for saIe7Mske «»e:8:______CCUSTOM PLOWING & OIS- ___ - - ___ I FOB SALE^ seT ^ T o ^ e 85 PAIRS for sale. Call_l.L 'anoifer.3244555 ------, hooDors.J33-1<41.------■ : -HE6 ST 0 N -«>-A - -CINOr4-bollom re se t plow;------— • ei ^fi78=KZ-1000=KAWASAKl=_ : ^ f q ^ 7 a m -o r-a tter 8om. ■ _ ATTENTTONOAlRYMENf------______^___ _ _ •. .fnounted~'o® ” fi&5 Chevy-TJ-- -CUSTOM PLOWlNG-r-^-^.i=-^-. ” ~Don^I slep outside . . . pick " j/uclLwill j b ILjc o u a LqiZ i- j-401SaHQ ______' p!r^Suo[i*vf324t&81. ~ Bill Mathers. 423-58tf. ^Callanvllme...... 7334924 • . 1978 YAMAHA QT-80 exc 104 — Horses- J condition, s t r e e ^ a l . good '' CDR SALE new & used milk IH295 BEAN PLANTER 8 roll, ^ _ ALL-TYPES OF_hOB3ES_ji--co o le rs., u a e d - 2.000. g a l.- = • - fl* OoodTOnjiioEal • ■Aviation . - 122 , • aporting Goods • bought, sold, traded. Plenty' w/washer,i used 1600 gal, “ jD 4320 4WD: JD .4200 ’ 4. ~7733-3983- ______l _ : -132 Aulo, Parts AAccasuries I w/7Vf hp compressor, usBd bottom plow; JD 8300 gralp CUSTOM r SWATHIUG,-Call . BERRIESI 4 klnda of Oregon 120 •' Aviiliqn1 NEW RIVER • RAFT, 22' a'ALgMS"""’- 1200 : gal. wfwashBr.’ New 1979 KAWASAKI 850; 6,000 drill; New Holland 283 baler, „ •• mounuIn grown. Order now. Hypolon ruberiied nylon. , ANNUAL ALLBREED 'unks in stock tor Immediate 733-3924. _____J Ju ne delivery. 3?4-?97S. . Sam e as. uaed by Western VW Used Parts Clearancel ' ■ miles. LTD seat, veller A*k1 ' a i*X»-5&9*'^*^’^'"' ' ■■■ O l ------flMlsmiflflallami- _ ifti« nl part* tof thft lltftr.- -fahrffl^lowerorbags.-elBev- _ _ -_nEQlSTEREDHDBSE.SALE- J -lAIEr=MOOELadraciQta=fc =£ River Expeditfonr-Priced-nj- upper at reasonable pdces. June 14, 1981, 12 noon. ' Other larm machinery for u "ALMOST new Sear's 19 H.P.- 6611:733.8492.______-RancheraAuctlon Co., Twin.I Supplv.324a381.______Wendell area. Call 538-2519! oulboard motor. Coaf S900 Phone 733-7887. - aale. Machinery Connection AsklorOave, > ' ------! THREE MAN rubber boat. , Falla, idaho. CatalogingI FORi SALEI 300 gallon milk 678.4534, i J _ntiw yjwilfor MflS. Conaldar CHERRY PICKER type 1979 SUZUKI OS 425L; low ; bulk tank. Call 53^2018.____ CUSTOM SWATHING, bal- _trade for good u.u. ia or u . -mileaoei— new— condlllon, - .iSiHllHSJ'"’* ' LOCKWOOD Mark 8 Potato . . h - AKC REO German Shorthair - -METAt-6UlbBiNQ-€pfIf«^ --Hirrvestetr-&«}^-«>''diitef^ ■ ' l ng- 7 ; alacking, Wendall — pupplea, 0 waeka old. Field H.P. EvInrucro~bT"Jonftjari, ' 733-OW or 733m342.'Dave: • 'sale • lime. All horses'sold In , 438-5858.______• ' Clearancel 40x60x12.8 a s'. ' ' $2,500 or best olfor. AlsoSKT • ^ _____&_Show champion atock, I WANT TO SELL B e.f .i»LIKE new-4 white spoke - 1979 YAMAHA XS 780 order consigned. Grade' , vanized 26 gauge;. 15x11.8 CUSTOM Swathing 8 _____Plrt0^t»^>ie5._37S-5778 1'•CHRYSLER BOATS ' a n d' ' - Whlletall Hunter compound Niheels, ’ Fits Ford ton. SPECIAL FAHRING, CRASH horses sell Immediately foi- .double slider door. 3070 Stacking. Hosston 6850- 16' “ motors:— Calkins— Irailare.- “boiiirwltn-tjutvor-and'camo- ■* - 'iowlno~reglatered - horses.-■ , walk-In - d o o r-J 5 8 5 3 - a n d - - - -hcady^^o-3-w^de-aUek;.____ ------AKcr—fe o i8 i« rt— em uny- _ Jo ro m o _ Implemeni ■ Co..!- -palnt.-uaad-1.y8»r..3^4-8405_•^' NEW Chevy Target mastsr~ ~ '■ '*35 loU l'feerA iresdycon-- 324.3311,Jerome. ~ ~olha>e:3244843or5434186r- ~ female pupplea. 3 montha »»or8pm.______~ -3"SSO-englne—J995-plus-tn'- -1B7B-250-YAMAHA- dirt bike,-.....--. -aigned;-1..2^d3.yearolds,i CUSTOM SWATHING broKe_horses, 3 . In 1 - SWLtS iTeedera for i MASSEY FEBGUSON 38- - old. 2 IWer & white, S100 ' _ _fllallallofi..^ Highway___J0_ -reall)r-must-8M to apprecl- _ .doilBie 4 hBrringbone bam. - —eicnrrorenpeTwnnoso:— - -GiragH7T3<»T004;------"Mle.; Qood cond. 43^0476^ . .._ -< naf.kaflBS. FD£_lnla 8 to :j Swather. INT. 450 tractor Call'.q ...... ’324-4568 78^4265, Beirevue. ■-----CLOSE--OUT= ON198CS ^ ■ REBUILT "283. *$400. Calt- ~■TBBO'HONOA'EXPRESST^ffiH - r -STEEL- BUILDINGS. ~ CUSTOM SWATHlNGr$8-|ft------AKC— reglaiered ttKollla MPG; 15“C0LEMAN Canoe. ~ 'CLASSY REGISTERED MF n o baler, good condi- jacre. Have carrier to haul The 8 l'a are arrlving-evory-- Arabian-gelding. well broke. 'Gralnery ayatems. Agrl- llon.PhonB324-4t01. •* pupplea, good blood tinea, day and th e aalectlona; lii - TnrtTfilUrl - W A r 4-spd transmission Beal otfarB. 733-3815. - ayalems producla. Free ' swather. 543-4788.______.' good peta or tor ahow or _GREAT...at Tom'e Marina & w /shlller, bell housing, new 1980 YAMAHA 1100: Low*- ' bIdB. j Call BUHL COOP ■ CUSTOM SWATHING, - - Sreedlnor3?4-3M1;------Sporting Goods; Heyburn^ - -clutch,-elc-*100. 57. Chevy -m ileage,— $2900.— 423-4243- - - -SUPPLY 643-4358.- — -J n OTICEOF-PUBLICSALE ^ -BALING. STACKING, Call -B rid g e Exit, Burtay. 878.747a- tear end $40.733^>499.______, ■ 'OELDlNG pony lor aale.” WE__ REBUILD HydrauHc_ i u , « v ^ t ~ - •!-NfledrsomeoneioTidmimT- “ - •A1lBr3.733<14t.______to th , twin beda. 733-2046. 1 HAY. LIVESTOCK. DIRT & ____ pupplear ’ fleglatered. 7 CM______Fanil Seed S i pecucular ahow quality ; further Inlormation contact g w eew oTd7l/i, w 8 ^ / j -aAIL-CATAt^NA-YA0HT6^^n- ; ~- i2' ilghl weTgfilTaurua Trav-— s - QBome Malnr733-5900.- ■ 13', 15', 22', 25', 27lt. 8* ALFALFA SEED for spring *1 < EXCELLENT hunting doga. ' , 41 Trfr. 1980, bul brand new. ,289 Ford engine. C:4 i DUALITY HORSESHOEING POTATO BED 13V^' $250: -■ prams, sail or row. Paris and Save hundreda of dollara al, ' 0 & Q SALES f PLOWING, discing, roto* ' Regiatored Briiiany Spaniel hardware, SAIL-HAUS, 483 S -automatic transmission. I & TBIMMING. Call 324-2140 4 LEASING , iBeet Bed 14W $250, Call lining, [j swathing, baling, all pupa.?50.S3W71. a special price ot $4895. !Rear end-88 Ford'Falriane ; orailBr5pm.3244557. • Flnanclno available. S e e 'at L 7330141. We'll deliver. ' 7344845 i . -tyoos_ol-custom.-(armlng._----- FOR SALE 1palr-o( brilliantly WANTro-14'_B0AT , TRAIL­ t>odv. 8344555. Goodlno. ’ _ . - QUARTER HORSESALE------451 EASTLAND— ' iSALVAGINGTOUTlTBa-ln" §Special rates.-Denvar.Fins.. ... Aurora . Capllai- Corp. 2538 ^ -FOR SPRING PLANTING w e - ternatlonal Crawler. Bucyrus 3; colored love birda. $80. Atao ER. Call 734^11 evea.____ Klmberl^Rdor73^4r_^ *480 CID Ford engine, n.OOO have'all the popular publlb 543-3011. • ■ 15* SAIL BOAT with trailer. jQUcntirwiciBj>oiL-C54??a;: ' -T g rM tB.- « , 000. Catmo»nmtlT^lnsulator»- — -S montha, moving i& would |BOAT. 480 Ford, chrome,^ HELP!!! lionary or tranaportlng ol all • | - lub—mixer,- -■ 1f4 Fim Irfrplemontt - --!U ! ' .--FirnilfflpiOTMtl-:— headers. Tandem axle trail­ MUST SELL. 1980 CM 400T Itypea ot Alfalfa forage. We need more consign- Honda,-'backrest T 8 engine 4 Fo^m ^^lnfo.^call^ 8874429 ' tiv f tt nt'* ‘ers Very aharpl'Wlli demon- 4S4181 or 4234157. -afriift.-teMW;—- r : ------fflenls„.Wealsobuy. . .ouard.^ Make-; oiler. After - PROFESSIONAL- -:------' — THEUaUIOATORSr ! -GREEN-CHOPRNO.-Leo'S , - H K — familBiplemenls- ^..OROOM iNOl— Vacallonino?------— 122T ------SportriflGoodfl”- —JIMBUSBY-ENTERPRISES“ ------" r MUST. S E U KAWASAKI \ “ 'Oeldlng.^Tryra oldi^Q ^" ~iMF 1085 78 model. JO 4830- - I'll board your dog. Chetl Jim -294 Waah. 734-2530-8111 ^ Trainlno, 7344254,______( FOR SALE MEN'S full Set KH400 WILL SELL TO . Cab, air. Case 1070.-«ab. Miller Kennel».4?3?ilM. . F NORTHLAND - CAMPER - ■ -HKIHEST L BID. -MAKE AN - HAV-ANALYSIS. h Northwest J5TALLI0N j at service,"M r. Trojan 1 4 wheel drive loader. JSEDJAYJlchopperF ------PR0F£9SK)NAL------D o g - H - -8HELL-»30a-afier-.«pm-«73—- -f-OFFERtrOONT-PASSTHlS- T3Bsr~9<»~Nonh-tlncDin~X - -Jlw Rockel''.~-SiriT1nr■ ‘V'‘Will i/aderBiruouflhmiiiefr groomlnihPoodlea a < ______-L-UPI-LOW MILEAGE. CALL Jerome. J Forage , aampler Charger. ( dam.LaReea 7334781.______' 7 2 — Fox Super D-SI5-SP apeclaity. Sherriee'a Poodle FORf SALE: 1 model 81 TEPEE camper lor.amall a28->173, 3 ______available. a 324-^1.______|Rockei.Caliavea,tt3M574^ »MF 285 700 Houra C;ab and Winchesler.22 pump, never fl — J 7D .- 5 4 2 O S Pp . ■ _-.; p u U .T w n u .______V pickup. Gas, .elec A frig. 3 NEWeiHONDA90QXLS.2S0k TEAM OF SMALL mulea, [Puale PH 487-2359, tired. 1- model t \ B alove-wJoven. $iooo. =W neheBtor‘aa=pwiTp=wltf»» « _ ImUeabeatofhr r u u n i _ =HAV=GR0W _ ER6=; —l^ J.D .-5400-SP-p ~ — hammer, excellent condl- OUtTTlNQ BUSINESS! Led PLEASE...______\ ZTl NTHTTff 8 0 ^ ^ “ tlon:------1— model— 83 : 10»-_CAM(>ER;„r».l nlc«.„- ..8ack-Xartey-Davldaon-ln- j . : _ r — ^ r7 = i W inchesiar^^iuiomajlcr- "watef" haaler.-tollets,-lacicar-• pPaul. IdaH0r2D1C-Bff'oh'a!r XT ^ r r e a d - t h i r a d 'u n l e s B - :i ^V ^FoxPull Type eachr-______^ ; a x cc o n d ,733-8381. ' you wanl better qualily hay 'WANTED- i information on :i excellenl condilkin. 1 modal parte In alock. Will order y : MODEL M John Deere. New . — M .F . P u l l T yp p e e ------— -- WANTED. Information on '03 0 22 W inchesier-automallcr ' •1B70 securlty-camper- w - ■ •alleffftarkefpans for'tha up t to 20% more TON for less Ireglatered— , ouanemorse iahort block, new palm f«fll8lored. Doberman pupa with » ahella, (air condition. 1 overahot. Stove, alnk, ;n: month ol June al 10% oft. to than tl 90( per ton. -,roping horses (or aale. 44 ,wllhcullvator atuchment. 1 — J.D . 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