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,:ir WASHINGTON'ON (UPl) - President While V House source, when askedask< whether think It’ss properpr to look al this aroa of . ■ Carter, reacting.ng lo h a rdening U.S.-Sovlel lhe ll sale might be revived atit a later dale, Irodcandlccd technology a s a w ay in which we ’ . •‘• • r - , . ’ relations, has killedklllec a co m p u ter sa le to lhe. sa s. id ll w as dead, ' could legltingltimaU’ly exert pressure on the The president has been und(jndcr pressure Sovlel Unionnion," i p -.ifcjtSoviet Union and Imposed White Iiouse • ,• -• . veto authority' on thU e sa le of oil equipm ent' from fi several members of Congress, The presiDresidcnt also put all U,S. oil , toRussla. llIncluding Sen. Henry Jackson{son, D-Wash,. equipment;nt bbeing sold lo the Soviei Union : A top admlnlslrInlslralion official said the and a Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan,,in,, 1to block the on the comnommodllies control list — a move ru step s w ere p art of sa g en eral reaction to th e sa s le. th o t mleans e an the sales. must have ! Soviet trials and convictions of two • Jackson today commendcdied Carter for presidentialillol approval before being com- Russlondlssld/^ntsjpnls and two U.S. rep o rte rs, canceling c thc com puter sale,’ .sa sa y in g it pu ls pleted, ...... Is the product prodi of the whole situa- C a rte r "in a slro n g bargalningiingposillon." Also reflet■cflecting th c colder relation^Jivith tlo n ," he said TucsiTuesday night, " I think It clearly give;lves us real the Soviet'let Union, ' Russian embassy of* T he Sovietss re>1 |Q |||9 B S hcharansky,, despitedcs] U.S. prote.sts, and Jackson urged Carter to go furlher and ;rs for Thc New York TImfs ^ found rep o rte rs fo cancel a $-14 million agreementle n lb y 'D re ss e r T hat action actI was seen as a direct . and the Baltimore.noreSunguiltyof libel. . industries ot Dallas to sellcll oil drilling response« lo the trial of iwo U.S. reporters Jent h a s ta k en an a p p ro p ria te ^ f ■‘ •'T ‘‘Thepresldcnth technology to the Soviet Unionion a1 n d said the - Harold)ld PiperP of lhe B altim ore Sun and step," said SenaScjjato Dcmocmllc lender U . nited Stales should (ry (0 changecha (he sile Craig WhltnWiltney ol Thc N ew Y ork Tim es — Robert Byrd.. "Hc"He has backed up United of th e 1500 Moscow Olympics.3 . who w ereire cconvicted on the chargcs by a ■•'Vi S ta te s criticismsm ofol Soviet oppression wilh Moscow; coucourt Tuesday. concrete action.lion. The civil Irial and Rep, Barber Conable. R-N.Y.. R- told K fm . '.- J , ' •' sentencing ofif twoIwt American journalists re r p o rte rs he thought C a rter’s'’s actionsa w ere No d aIte te w as se t Monday tor th e m eeting ‘ , was the Sovietivlet U nion's contem ptuous an a "allomalivc to cuttingng relations,’’ of the RussIlusslons with U,S. officials soon in ' - ' C v l B J f ;^u', ■ ■' answer to world)rld criticismc of lhal nation’s adding, ? "These are half measures me: ... 1 Washingtonigton. There was no elaboration on program of crueltyrueltytoitsowncltlzcns.’’ think t it's appreprl.ile. a mtmeasured re- the planntxlnned meeting, but the move raised thc posslbisslbillly thc Tass office In San 7 w MM Carter decidedcided lo kill the .sale of a sponsc." s sophisticatedI SpeiSperry-Unlvac computiT. A R ep, John A nflerson,' R-llIMil., said, "I FranclscoMSCO would be shutdow n, .

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supporters began worrying Tuesday " , ©WashlngtonStar ©Wa: of uncertainty over the idea.3. Its suppt ' I B E i M -■% WASHINGTONJTON — If a lale summer "Tlie 19 :5 I’ctc lo extend the deadline for that, whenvhen thc plan gets lo the Senate lale H q BS i - . Illlbustcr doesc s no l b rea k out In lh e S enate rallfleallon .was a majoror victory for this summjm m e r, opponents m ay try to ta lk It B j^^M thc proposedxi EqualEc Rights AmendmentI fcmlnls-ts who, want lhele Comititution lo death.ith. H B g B H h a s a new chancclancc, possibly a slroni; one. off changed to guaranlce legalRal tKjuality for Plonsns d apparently already have been. •, to take the Issue direcUy to the m g H surviving. tlie sexes. Thoy had not been be< confident ■ made to J T uesday'si vole by the House Judiciaryy about the lest in thc Ju d ic iaaryCommlltcc. ry Senatee floor,flc thus byp.-issing a possible Committee to givegi\ states until mld-1982 lo0 They are more confidentlent about next filibusteriter wllhln the Senate Judiciary ■^H E B -actonERAputtip u t th e proposal p a st th e m o s; lt------month's acllon In the full HotHouse, allhough Committc-nittce. , difficult b a rrieT ier r It1 has yet faced, the Issue Is expected to bec decideddt there. Thatit nmoneuver, however, probably irst time in historj’, a commit-I- too, by a'Close vole, ■ could.succsucceed only If It has lho support of tec of Congres:igress has voied to give a Unless Congress, voles; • to extend the Majority•lly IL eader R obert C. B yrd, D-W.Va. s reaction. Senate aides said Tues- S j^ ^ B proposed const:constitutional amendment a ratification deadline, nowIW set at next Byrd’s rc; second chancc,ncc, and ll did so afler monlh.si.s M arch 22. ERA is alm ost sure■uretodle. .. . day, mayln a y be shaped by w h eth er he expects lh e Scnalcmale to bog down In a filibuster over ER A onlhon th eS en ate floor. HousoISO SSpeaker Thomas P. O’Neill Jr., II w o r k s ------D-Mass,7lss.TTucsday told re p o rte rs thot B yrd ...... '«■ • - - , . ■ > i - t § S i a N e ww t a l k s i n ^ , h a d Indlc;ndlcalcd the Issue could' bo fillbus* nlslers.. ' ’ Icrcjl,, but "Byrd’s aides said lalcr he had ■ LE E D S CASTLE, CASl England (UP13 r-. mecUn^oflhc foreign mlnlsl : no such prediction, U.S. ^ re lary[ary •>' ■ > p e ac e rem ain b Ie for added tim e to ratify, lays of talks here but that they)v said lhe United States iss n ready to take _ . after two days < he Senate 3nd H ouse do go along w ilh . s i ^ / ' . ha v e a greedfd lo m e et a g ain In aboul Iwo• 0 p a rt. desman Hoddlng '^c aclhacllon of the House Judiciary i • w eeks, Stale Department spokesr -Tgyi-^w""— \- a JI C om mTiitlce, itlc the deadline would be pul al ulcn^cnrTcnd-out-at-n-nc\vfl—v-fl------eartcrlllsald-^TheUnllcdS ^iTa^talcm i T(5riM27ThltP*>adllno 'would^lvc ------le' lo meet wilh them whenevclevcr thc partloal^^5™ =~j^ ^ conference: hereh e re a t th e end of talks with the • legislatures two, and in some cases and Israeli foreign ministers.s. consider lluscfol,’’ V Egyptian and f. m orc sessions lo consider ERA. U,S, officials said th aIt t w hile slill f a r , th ree , mo V- Vancc said:1: far, 35 sln lc legislatures have voted to lie a p a rt Israel and Eg>.'pt had a d agreeda lo hold So far,; j9(«loDg«<' "M ajor differencesdiffer remain between the ovc thc am endm ent. 11 would rcn ncarTwn in Falls again In aboutibout two weeks. Meantime, he sa id , h e Is sendingsei A m bassador Alfred Atherton 'there to prepare fnr furlher Firrst car."5 poor' Iluck ’ A n d r•US i preesses

TWIN FALLS-Klmbcricol•lee H arf, 17, vehicle into tlie path of a nother sm all Schoolroy, Sc 28, M urtaugh, damimaging i It r^Q hasn’t had very good luck wwith ith her flr.st c a r on A ddison/a n Avenue E a s t n e ar the D , aabout t S200. ( D )d l3 iy cor. andBSalesbulIibuilding. H a rt said she slopped a l thle c s:stop sign 1 9 0 2 ! law uip d ate 'o t t 3200 E . a n d 3900 N., ond didn’l On Saturday she purchaselascd a l‘J71 O fficers citediled her for falling lo yield oncoming car. . Sunn,mny and warmer ■I) - I n te rio r Andrujidrus reitcred his proposed coci}- model small foreign car. Oh M onday a t a slop signn anand follliig to have proper A passenger with Hart, Briar:lan Atwell ___ ..WASHINGTON (U P !) Details, p. A2 warned Congress premisenisc changes oullinod before a Senate she picked up thc license-pse-plate but insurance.Her;ler small cor was damoged suffered minor injuries and wnw as ta k en Secretary Cecil Andrus wat B l T uesday that If It falls lo upiupdaleftj902law panel;1 InIn April, The Senate Energy and through Tuesday she hadn’tI’tfoundtim foi e •• . abouljSOar* to M agic V alley M em orial Hos;lospltal fo r C /o s s lf/od.C d . C 6'M Mog/cVof/oy., BI will enforce lhe Naturaliral Resources Commillce has ycl lo to buy Insurance. examination. Hc was subscibscquently Com ;cs..r...r...C 5 M a r k o l i ------AM. M by December 197!), he wll State policeIce ;said - lhe H art vehicle Ion on western acl.onalm a b ill. reieascd. F orm ...... , . A 10 Opinion . . . A4-54-5 law ’s IGO-acre lim itation Tuesday evening she droverove her new ' collided withth cone driven by Michael .M farm land lo be irrlgalCi-aled by public He; saidsal lhat 17 days of hearings ond ______L iv in g ...... ____C M S p o r J s ------B 6 -I4 reclamation projects. m oree th;than 10,000 w ritten com m ents about Tho secretary told a1 Ilou.seII Interior his prop,proposed enforcement has tought the suhcommlltee he has "no’no rcluctance.lo admlnlslilnlslrnllon lh a t "how ever oul qf touch ■ move to cnforce existingg law."la He added the ImplemenlallonImp! of the law has been lhat he would prefer new.cw law lo define w ithI thc th original objectives of ' the • ;es tradie d in p] ostal[talks cvcnlualpollcy. rccl.amam atioqa law . people have relied on thc Charge ern of eiiforccmenl cstoblislicd over Andrus slirred up a cont:onlrovcrsy In the p a ttern the West when his departmerment, under prc- the year; yea lives have been built and WASHINGTON (U PI) - Wllh ; trike docs develop, ■ ’ Servicei said negotiators. mO'm ode p r o g i ^ L ib e rt saidlaid hh c a n d other m em bers of the /llh ]u.st two flo\i/lng If a strik ost ssure from a 1976 federal•al court< decision, cxpectalectotlonscrealcd," daya remaining before a possl le of w ords Tuesdoy the postal but I "some difficult Issubs"” 1remain wllh managementlent would' still be nt the Post possible nu. In the bottle ol yjit drafted regulations to enforiforce lh e 1902 law Hc csa said l any reform should address those (Iqnwlde mall strike, the two sidi iscd the postal Service of only < two days lo go beforefore thc Btrlke Office worklnorking tho m ail In the event sides in lhe unions accuscd which had been losely monllonllored as farms factaan(s and should phase in changes, Postal Service labor negotlatloi creating a contract bargain-. deadline ( ot m id n i^ tT h u rsdday.' a } employees;s w wal alked off th e Joli! latlons havo deliberately ere o n , enlarged In size, T hhe ese secretary said that public Irrigation . been busy exchanging th rea ts and and thc postmaster general Twin Falla workers are "w"walling to see Tho threatc a t ofol possible firings cam c from landaceusa- ing crisis, and in In December a federalU courtct Jn Fresno, .walere r "should"i be for a person who desires tions. Iters they m ay lose th e ir jobs If whal happens’’ on the halhatlonal level, Poatm^ler•er G G eneral W illiam Bolger in w arned workers jon Calif,, prevented Interiorir fromfr proceeding to b« e a farmf e r on the land, not a law yer in according tiPS'spokcsmann ffor the local individualsi Icttcra 1< to 450,000 union Thc Pentagon says It Is prepared prei to they strike, 0 further with rulemakingg unlllur an environ- New.V. York Y( or a O perty speculator In ' supply Army troops to keepep theI mail iTic Federal:al MI ediation and CQnclllotlon . p ; o st office w orkers union,' employes.I. He eald hc Intcnda to enforce a th e m enial Im pactstdtcm entit woswi completed. Anistenaterdam'orwhatever." . "We haven’t talked aboulul It.1 Wo would law forblddlb ld d ^ ’ Btrlkos -against thc Andrus told th(5 subccibcommlltee that Andnindrus' proposal v,-buld lim it to 320 h a v e a m eetin g a n d have a»vote vc If there U ' government,ent. v ' revisetl regulations willil beb( published a s a c ree s theIh am ount of la n d an adult can own a strike," Tom BurWnel sal J souixc soid thc Postal Scrv;^'s p a rt of tho draft im pact'stalstatement In about whichich would be benclilted by public really depends on what the r Personal incomil e risises ) rclaln a no-Iayoff douse Jn the one year, and will be published put In final Irrlgalltgallon and to l(» acres oil odull con and what our state presrosldenl »oum roct had stalled the ncgollntlons form in December 1979 wlUwith a final impact Jcasc.sc. It I would allow two members of a llcalor bccause it has a strong rccommcnd," WASHINGTON (U P I),- Therhe .personal econbmlc indlca federal mediators In-ilsled talks' statem cnl. famIlly ily to own ond lease OCO acres. Non- . ) future-consumer spending, ■ T w in F a lls P o stm a ster Lloj Incomc bf Americana rose 0,91,9 ptpercent in - Influencc^on tu In progress. •'If I don’l rccelvc thatlat direction, then fomilyilly corporations or other multiple gure also was additional If tho conflict In Washlngto: June to register nnolher healthyIthy gain, the Today’s flgun s ± ? r : ~ s : tn|y I'll follow Ihc old d lrcc tloIon n ,you gave me In owncrslicrship orrongcmcfits would have five strike, local unions would hahave the option "This Is o 0 crisis< that was dellberaiv^ Commerce Department said loda;loday. condmiallonn thatU the overall economy of'a ’02," Andrus told the subcoibcommitlcc, which yearsirs tot( transfer lhe lands to individuals to v o te on w hether o r not to3 jolJoin the strike. precipllaledlied hby management as part or a Tho Income statistics r«nectc<}!ctc4 a doubl- wasboomlngdugdurlng the second quarter. • also has before It 34 different:nt bills amending or famll'am lllcs, H e sa id Tw in F a lls postalll eemployees did Modlson Avenue Avc strategy, which also Ing In wago gains, largely b«auMouse of the ' Earlier thislls monlh,i Ihc Labor Deport- n ... tht* 1902 law. Some wouldlid repealr all llmils Hele also a s(c^ by hfs intention that. ,ed the na‘lon'8 unemployment';• • not follow suit when postalol 1employees In Includes tho u tte rly unw arrnnted action ... 700,000 persons added to th c iiaiiation’s.work tk ment reported I rs." ana others fnclude a varlcorlety of limits on londowidowners who receive benefits should 5.7 perccnt in June, the lowpst.,[ some large U.S. cities callcd cai a strlka ‘ of sendingIg scareset letters lo our ihcmbers." force lost m onlh. ra te fell to. 5.7 { ownership. . , liveI nonor moye than 50 m iles from the farm . Personal. Incomc la ann liIm p o rtan t • In alm ost fouru r years.y s e v e ra l yoara ago. th e sourceresald, sail ______i tio W odnosday, July 10.1078 ^ / :

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r ■ POLICEMAfMAN Harry Dennard, l left e f t n s K H B K B ^ f' photo, sits; on the leg of GregoryT ory Young, 19, who rolled off the w alkwayw a y ____ ^ - of a 125 foot)ot Vwater tower at W arnerr n e r • ^ ■' * ^ ' I Robins, Ga.,a., :Monday when officers ...... 1 approachetid h!him. At center, Police) lic e ^ Chief Billy/ HiHunter gets a handI oon n Young’s arm.rm. Seconds later-a thirdhir'd 'ViiuS ' ■ . ...,.■./fan officer; right,^t, :seizes the w aistband of Young's pantsants as Hunter handcuffsm f f s ; ; / " i'h A J him . The thrc

______' 3ontiniLue ^[T®[Lajiin]dl[ii][pD------_ U r•ban l strtrifces c I s rr j a e lis t n*ade c h aarges i as ^workeiers triclMe hsLiick JERUSALEM (UPI) - Oppo3pposition "" rai.sed lhe Laborbor party's principle .of He 1 said they would be • ddebated leader Shimon Peres accused;ed IPrime territorial compnnpromlse during his re- Siinilay, Sm after Foreign .Ministere r Moshe Qy u nnited ite d Press International I ij p, by 7 a.m.i.m . today. U sually ab o u l 50 Irdcks E Minister Menachem Begin att an angry • ccnl meeting withwitf Eg>ptlan President Dayan Da returns from his lalksi wilhw the Some of PhiPhiladelphia’s striking cityty S M B i k . niake the rounds, though Wednesday e session of parliament today of Ieleading AnwarSadalinVin Vienna. Eg>'ptlan Eg foreign minisler amand U.S. employees were back ot work loday afterjr iW9E«S^ ordinarilyirllyisadayoff. E Israel into a stalemate in penceeace talks Tearing a sheetfleet of paper in lii_i!f. ho S Se< ecretary of S tale C yrus VaiVance in athrcatofdlsmljlsm lssal, Onlyy alabout CO men were working, u wilhER>pt. indicated lh a t SadSadat would insist on the England. En In New Orleans, Orle; a few garbage col-)1- com paredared wilh a norm al conlingcnt of 300. P E arlie r, diplom atic soiii'ee> W "He who takes credit forr boboing a , retu rn of all thele laland taken hy Israel in I 'ces said lectors relumedumcd lo work but most othersrs • The memen refused lo go out on their- K TiiilUDaker shouldn’t be surprised•ised w hen the 19C7 war. ___ Begin He is m ulling over a prop'pllan. civilian ;^liniliinni!;ira~~«ku--Tn- Xatk-Jiff-duty ~ police-tiemf-nst- —" of dlsrepnirepnir. Empioyefifcat-the easten*^— E -^the-Labor party luaflor-saiar 'c u m p ro m fse? ”' Begin B( asked.-‘‘F^rt-to " ' Ilotion ■ to'^' th e ' tow n- n f“ E i ■/WshiSf raringoii& ldcUfdcUre'NewYorRDallyNl^’i'S’fn i ' j. New Orle;Orleans yard saTff'fiiUy.flve tnuikE " " ' | indeed alter the heavy rain off rherheloric. you und part tolo mi e — here — this Is northeastern luii Sinai as a i;earlng tlie nam^nine of D r- . of Ih e c ily youthyoutJi detention ccnter staff andnd w ith clubclubs, llicn cut wires eonlrolling | Peter Bourne, President Carler-ler’s chief slicrlff's dcpulkip u lles also on lhe pickel line. A ' loadingig sysystem s on about 20 trxicks. I Explosion dalam ages U.S. ec m b a s s y adviser on heaith and drugug abuse. total of 20,000,000 c< ity em ployees h av c been off-dui>•duly New York policemen, negollal- | police said today. involved In1 thevth e walkout. ing forir 0 nnew contract, delayed delivery of | MOSCOW ( U P I) - A .smallll exjexplosion, basement eleclileclrlcai power control Prince W illiam County police;ce said the Rizzo's iiltlmultimatum followed a Sundayay“ m .th e NowJew York Daily News for obout an I and eleclrlca! flro knocked out pow er room n e ar the! em bassy com m issary. i'-mA woman, Toby Mary Long.g. 2(i, of court orderer classifyingc some of thehe hour afteafter Iwo otlicers received minor I today In the U.S. Em baiay. The basementent of the main emiiassy Washington, was arrestedI .1July It workers asIS "essentlar'"c and forbidding K RIZZO injuriesies wwhen slr\jck by w aler bags lossed I injured an building wus evacuatedevi and eiiiiia.ssy '>K MAYOR FRANK Ji The bla.st. which slightly inju trying to fill a "forged prescript■iplion" for th em to strike.•ike. from windowswint In the new spaper building. . .1 earing oxygen masks ,j American Navy Seabee, occurn:urred in a workmen wear 15 tal)lels of the dmg (^uaalin;ilode. The " If lh e y aarenolbacklowork r e m they will be,, ... issues iihiniuiiiuiuin jhey:y were picketing the newspapers In ' I m anaged lo e.xliixlingulsh the blaze wllhln prescrijilion w as w r i ^ n ’.'pn'.on, a _ p a d _ - -.- re p la c e d ,”-- RizzoRizs said.-"They.’ll never gte et-ll t^ -l- —------prolcslsi of lls editorial stand agoinst their ^ m in u te s, — Iieionging to Pctcr’Bourne,"" ssaid lhe back to workirk asaj long as I'm mayor of thislis Koloskl. who worked throug()U|

  • nanie . norlh-Tffwfta 'S a'; lU io u g h m osl - tlie-iCOsids In N'cvv^ England and Coiiii'oiiiifj’''7nong T u rk e y , Creek. ■ ' of rain in an hour and 15 m aged alm ost luo hmisi-.s w any rest.” • bridge and damai was fictitious. of lhe nationtion had summer the Pacific■’acific Northwest. Mon- andnd Gage- Counly along theI , minutes Tuesday night, Wallaw's personal physicianIclan, D r. in several smlali all towns. Al least one County |H)lice said Ihe matnailer was temperatures.•es. tanahadjchad Jeniperalures In lhe Big;ig Bine Hiver. wlilcli hasi Swanlon, Neb,, had 2',^ Inches. H am lllon H. Hutchin.son, snidid MiM onday' — personw a.^killed,lied, ststill under investigation.• . A few a re■eas a s 1of the deserts Gosaiid-ios.iid-ios. Wallace fell "lousy" when1 hthe wa.s One man drovJrow iied in the Brtv of Bourne ]}. nor' White IlrniscIS<- press had readingsIgs (over the lOO- Skieses generally ge were fair hospitalized. "He’s achy andid chilly."ct • Islands while trytrying to secure a barge se cretary Jody I'owi-ll li;iil, any ;u eoin- degree markrk duduring the night except:)t for for a hand of Ihun- Hutchinson said. lo a tug. mni enl. bul north TcxaTexas was In for derslormsorms in the nation’s Almttianac another dayclay of 100-plus mld.sectionection. Storm s let loose in readings, ththe National Nebraska,aska. with a damaging ly United Pre ss International War I approached as German WcalherScrvlce•rvicesaid. lornadoinlido in Beal ricc and heavy Today is Wednesday. July armies began retreating R e co rd h eealfromAbllcncto a l fr • rains, l‘J,), tl:the 200th day of 11I7« wilh across the M arne R iver in fe;w®®iittlhOF, Dallas has clainclaimed at Ico^t 21 A lornadornado .packing winds of jfl to follow, ‘ - France. ______lives In the DDallas-Fort oll Worlh up to 70 mphmp slam m ed Ini6 th e ' Tfi'The moon is in ils full phase. In l‘J74, T urkish troops in­ o rc a . D r. /Mienr'Vllcn Fnln, D allas iiaif-blockblock s(|uare Holiday The inorning sta r is Jupiter. vaded lhe Medilerranean • County healthallh < d ire c to r ,' M id Villa Motel MoK Tue.sday night, ’'’I"The evening', stars are island of Cyprus, dropping Ihc nclual dealldeaUi counl might liftingg thethe roof off the main lercury. Mars. Venus and ‘ paratroopers In the Nicosia . I d be higher and more deaths Iwo-sloryilory secllon; and crash- . .Saluialurn. sector lo engage G reek forces, quite mil ing delirislehris down on vehicles "ThiThose horn on Ihls date areI which had toppled Uie'Cypriol Daytimele temperratures q w ere likely. "I was shoeshocked when I parkedL'doulside. oui; .Mliior.iojurles nderlhesignofCancer, governm ent four days earlier. . Twin Falls, North Side,. p e ra lu ru s rlsini; lo n e a r ‘JO andm d if 7^0. /a heardonthcne\ic news the numiter occurredrred elsewhere ■ ^i the SaiSam uel Coll, A m erican in- In 1977, flooding In Burlcy-Rupcrtarea: ooverniglil lows droppini’ back ^ ■'y''' of deaths attributedaltrlt to heat town, venltenlor of automatic firearm s,. Johnstown, Pa., and surroun­ . Fair /Ihrough Thursday. IiInto the r>()s., « * n 5 r 7 r W — p j A Y stroke.” saidaid Jeter. Pruell, '’We'e havi have a lol of scal ed and .■aslioniJulyiy.tliH. ■ ding communillcs killed CS •Overniglft lows '15 to 55, h i^ i1 __j. area forecaster. "I wel- peoplepeople, lint no in ju rie s.'' On this day in history: persons and left 2,000 home- temperatures Tliursday H5 to • " . didn't koowow It w as lh a l Policee f.t.f.I.C G ary Wlebe said. In lH'lll. " b lo o m e rs." aI less, 90. Spruying conditions will twI TwinFalls l<.^ .serious," W lebebe e said power in radiia dical departure in w om en’s good Ihrough loniglit, witti The NWSS prtpredicted Texas northwestiwest BI eatrice w as off for 'H'denderwear, were IntroducedI A thought for lhe day; winds loss than 10 miles anI Temperatures weather would woul stay hot. alwuttwolt two hours and waler up lo1) tl' the delegates of the firstt American writer Ernest hour. 0 feet deep from a two- wornI’omnn's rigJils convention in1 Hemingway said: "I know . Max Min Pcj througli the; end of the week - , to two feet H ailey, C am as, lower Wood rainfall which occurred ' Sence n cc a Fnlls, N.Y. They w ere,i only th a t w hot Is m oral Is ^ Yesterday fH 5:1 ... y possibly inlo:onextweck. nex Inch rainf; RlvcrVallcy: ;ss than an hour was nannlamcd after Mrs. AmelinI what you feel good after and L asl Y ear III 02 ... • At mldnighl,Ighl, B lythe in the In less th - • Mostly fair through Tiuirs- Icscrt reported 101: blockingsolingsomestreels. ^ Jcnkenks Bloomer. • whal Is imiiio'ral Is whnt you N orm al y:i 55' ... Caifomia desert doy. O verniglit lows in the -lOs, e National Weather In miB, lhe end of WorldI fcclhadoflcr.’’ SoilTt'tiips («t OC N ighttim e 70s were common The N; h i^ temperatures' Ihruugli ‘ P a n e v a p . ;ti T hursday in lh e mld-l!Os. Synopsis: I J-L LtatND ------A northwesterly flow niolt’• ' Id ah o ov e r Idaho is keeping daytim eL‘ □ - " • E Z i ^ H e u j j s JI O F F IC:E I S P A C E lemperatures quite mild for S i'im , . tW1NFAll,S.IDAHb Ulis llmc of year. The reason; T e m p e ra tu rees s ! ■ A V A IL.ABLE A I NOW ! for this Is a strong blocking[> Max Mln Pq SUM ^I^TION1 RATES:R t ■ 2 6 3 S o c o>nd n d Avonuo N orth high pressure system locatedJ Boise 1!7 .W ... N atio nnal al Temperaturer e s ”' ’ BVM AiL: ■ .275Sll.FT..aNGR0llll0Fmo FLOOR ' over the southern gulf off Bulll lij 52 ... By United P re ss IntematlQTiiitlonal K;»is;i.s Clly !);l Poyobln In ad.cirifo • Sl.dOpArwort .(Oclil/&Sul^day| A laskn.- B urley H2 ou ... "Max Mlh M lh: Pep L as V egas 111) ■ .A P rm X ; 1,038 Sg. FT.T. .WI.WITH H M D DECK 111) «2 .... • «ifocil>dcv«d„v„rv^A«.k<- ...... 4.3S Only slight day-to-dayy C aldwell l!G 51 ... AlbiKjueniue KHj 71 I^sAngeles »2 e O rangeville 7G -17 ... SCRIPTtCNSS Jmomh.> nthi...... 13.35 M IR LOCATION changcs are cxpcctcd for. the A tlanta !)l I ti'.i O'.i l/)ulsville til Wl I;*, " SUBSCRl in lh i ...... 34.SO ■ Q U R rdR M I rcmoinder ot thc-week. Goodtl IdalioFalls H2 ’17 ... Boston 'lid I (>; Oti .Memphis '' n'.ts. 71 T - DELIVER’IVERY SERVICE . or...... 45.00 ■ ' Eiilii m i. Ip jn i..ua}$<.n.'3nanioM I,U Sti. crop growlh con bo expectedJ K im berly W ^fi ... Chicago («• • 72 72 .... M iam i IUI IUI 7 3 3 3 - .0 9 3 1 tubtcrlplloni oro told or'ly ■ P L U i T Yr oO r P A R K I N O under these conditions.,, • I^-wisloti ISO 5LI' •• ..• Cleveland IW I ',T. 57; ...... Milwaukee IM Of^onYour . „herore tor corrlcfr delivery it nol ta 'r io f molnlalnod H ow ever,'irrigation n c ^ willII 'M cCall -11 ■ ...■■■ D allas 11)2 70 , .. M inneapolis M:: im • : °'S )lalnbd. IW Ofl .... alsobchigh. M tn. Home li'J .Vj: •••• .. DenviT Wl 01 I 01 .... N cw .O rleaas 'JI 'ji 77 .:w timriMES-NEWS e : TOlL-fREf PHONEONE INUMBERS: TJie cxten'ded forecast forr P a rm a »'.) 4U .. I DAN OBENC^CHAIN 733-1076 ' • IX's.Molnes IK)'7:!) '7:! .17 New Vork IC10 70 .... Friday through Sunday callss P ocatellc- 110 r>:i .. fll*f,RoB»' I • D etrnit . 117 I 01 01 .... O klahom a Cily ioj ll.f o r i504648 Hoiliil.r...... 336-5375 H n SodaSprlf.gs i:u .jy ,i “t!. ri, "u- Ouhl. Co.tUfor' for. mosUy dry and warm ' .I" Honolulu li.-| ■| 7.1 7.1 .07 ()m .iha nj nu O J..K , BufUy. Rop«ft.jpart.Poul. y Wandall.dell, i*ierome. I W Yellowstone 7H II weather, with high torn I liidlariajiolis lUl I 70 70.... - Philadelphia lir. nn 07 .... Ogklay.NorlarJorland . . . . «7a-35S2( Gooding.jlng.HaB«'man H .536-2535

    ^ ‘ . r; / J + , Woc3no3day,;julyl9.1978V TinTImos-Nowa.TwIn Falla, Idaho A-iS nate yoote to c3ut bacck 8 • t ' | M o j M . H H , gas usLSage syymbolilie WASHINGTONITON (U PI) - day to' approve appr the House- Chairhairman^ Henry Jackson, spoiled S] Senate Democratic ------The Senate haslas votedVI lo wean Senate conference conf commit-. D-WasVash,, of the Senate leaders' I( hopes for approval of ■ m Uniled States.•s IncInduslrj' away tee’s compromise compr on coal Energ>'}rg>- Com m ittee, e stim a te d . the tl bill Friday as a ^fl to the from oil and naturalnalui gas, bul It conversionslon legislation. !c the bill could save as much ns president p while he was at the may be littlelie mit orc llian a T he bill,. bill,, Vi.hlchii now a w a its 1 milllolillion b a rrels of oil daily by ^ e ■ symbolic action and a final uellon uellon by Ihe Hou.se, 19^. ' inWcslGcrmanv. psychologicalll b»boost lo Presi- would prohibitprohib new utlllty.and Butlut Sen. Dewey Bartlett, p S iJi "While this is*a'sm all bill. It dent C a rter'ss cncrgy policy. Industrialrial bollerB b( from using R-Okla)k!a„ said that estimate Lsctoday, a tilll lo naturalll gas gas or oil so ’ lhat "’i'ss -• ' 100 p e r cent w rong 1Is a part ol Uic sum total of • X .® grant coal slurrylurry pipelines the lndustr>'r>' Otaris st: using more t)ccaus:ause ulllltics and much of ^elfort Uils nation m ust make power to COcommandeer coal andmd nuclearni power, or industilustry are lumlng lo coal to t lel our allies and other v w railroad rightshts of way moved synthetic;lic fuels fi as they , are, nnywayway bccause of Ihe price countries < of Uic .world know L - S i 0 p f into Uie am:nendlng end proccss, available,ble, Olgas,gasandoil,' 'we mean business when it .with proponentsicnls denying tiie Existingiling industrialli u se of oil In:n sta te s such a s New ,. . comes' lo doing someUilng m e asu re wouldould rob w estem and gnsns would woi l)c pliased oul Mexlci.'xlco ' and T exas, w here about'• energy,'’ said Jackson. ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 sta le s of needed■ded wV ater, tow ardd a a 191)0 I!! target dale - nalur:tural gas is available. It m m In addition lo barring new H |^B S Rep. NJorrisris U< Udall. D-Ari?.., b u t wIth ith a a long 1' list of exemp- woulc)uld be '‘monstrously empliaslzed ttiattliat sla te w ater iloiui. puniti'nitivc” lo compel utilities induslrlal use'of natural gas ■ ■ ■ riglits wllUwc retained.ref:i The coalcoal conversionc blit was ^f’dd li industry lo throw away and oil, Uic bill would forbid . ' "I'fot (ine drop of water can the first•st ofof P1 resident C a rte r's Pl^ns-ans- for processes using oil . installing any new decorative . le av e M ontanama oroi Wyoming... five najormajor energy proposals or notn a tu ra l g a s, B artlett said, . ouldodr gaslig h ts, wiU] a thL'■ consent cum of.lliose —. to getI out of the conference "Th"This Is a massive do« of phase-out of existing ones. It H ^ H H j peo p le," he toldto ld war)- ' western commltleelitlec lhat( reconciled the costlyislly regulation.” said Sen. would also give Uie president jj^H^BB coni’ressmcn.:n, differinging House H and Senate ' Harria rriso n S chm itt, R-N.M. power to shifl coal supplies in H H K B J h e S enatele vote

    UPI HOPIDAVtDMOMONONGYK, FAR LEFT,T, OI-TEHS 1‘llAYEH ATSn STAKT OK MEIi’riNG ' ...Vice Pres*rc.Hiclcnt W alter M ondale,lie, rij'h t, liHtcaK to IndiaiiHaiiH vicwH on raciHin - Neww attemptpt to shiftt SkylahJ planned

    0 HOUSTONV tU!turn “ Forthc mile-highilghorbil. or contPintrollers planned a relu m to drums that spin rapidly like ' "S ------fo u rtin im e inm six weeks, flight it w'asvas Uthe tJiird deviation ‘‘minim inim um drag ” profile, tops lo lake and hold assigned - IndianifiLS, Monidale aconfer^ y c o n tro lle r s , aare r planning from a JunJune li rcorlentallon “If “If everything goes well, positions, were turned on m a n e u v e r•s s lo--'ilablllzcIt oftheslatli• station list, manned In we'lle'll be back in mlnlcnum Tuesday. Skylab’s orbit•bit andr keep the 1974. ScientistsSclent hope to keep it dragrag on Thursday.” said The "solar Inertial” attitude W-lon spacecrafecraft from biirn- flying; until a space shuttle Johnohnson Spacc Center shift was planned after the Ing up In thele atmosphereair and crewnext next year can boost il spokeMkesman Charles Redmond. gyros reached 5,800 rcvolu- possibly scaltcicaltering debris higlicrr or or send ll crashing Sclcnlisls Scl hoped to ac- Uons per m inute. ned Jessly. comp t plann jmpllsh both maneuvers protest ited.ireas. harmlessly, rights p over populated TJie KIM million mlllli spacecraft , Today’slay's maneuver was to wilhcithout further depicting ikylab in a “solar in- Skyla WASHINGTON (U P I) - march n '•dramatic andnd pulled across the fortress-::rcss-like would pul control of BI ureau of h a s been wobbll•obbllng'sincc July put Skylab Dlii,)4C R-Wash,, as feathers or pinele ccones ased „ Gerard, attended ihe meeting . Carter< had other appoint­lint- Ja ck C unningham , R-W; I'ritrtii r /i;iiit(’(f li> . li/iT /'v «'<«/I'luu/irii«in«<'*"?f.'' lies. '* with rcpresenlkives of the ments i on his schedule. who has Introduced a bill that. in native cercmonici ‘‘Longest Walk" march lhat A large group of Indiansians would eliminate tre trca a tie s , slarted In San Francisco and demonstrating ; at the FBI reservations, huntingting and t— ------Is concluding with a week of l)eadquortera received even;n a fishing rights and allill federalfe( demonstrations in Washing- less friendly reception. program s for Indians, Ion. Mondale ccalled the A long metal gate wa.*;wa.*;, Cunningham saidI the bill I Texanias i i simme;er "• 'i :, ’’ ( . .

    r ' ^ I j in heal -S e I '! D A L U S (U P II -- DTil ie rc- 9 ^ cord heat wave tliat ^ 'reached highs of no degreesde ^ and killed at least 21 peoplep ‘yJM - ■” sh o w s'n o s lg its 'o f reli: i >'v'; '• ■ - V -d •. Uirough Ihe end of this ' forecasters say. 'v v l ' So from Abilene to0 DDai a l l a s - across •J0,000 sq u a re ml — .... ^ millions of Texansns b today for more of thethe s( .r,— ,5^ heal that has reachec 100- ' degrees-plus for thh e ppj asl 17 \ . days. — Eleclricliyconsumptliimptlonhas— reached rccord levelsvels as, air conditioners laboredcd tolo keep * ^ up with the heat. Ice dealersd could not keep upp wwil ith the . ; demand. And swlmmlnf;im lng pools -• . ' w ere all bu t em ptyty bccauseb( . ... .•• »».i ■ th e w ater w as tootoo hott lo provide any relief. Dr. Alien Fain,In, DI allas •• ( ; County hoallh director■ector, said ; Tuesday a l le a st 21 ddeal: e ath s had ' . been reported from)m healstr- hi ! ' V . ' V • oke. He said at least:ast 14 1 had • ; . : ■ B l ^ ^ r ' -J: -/a . •• died In Dallas andnd anothera c - • seven In Ihe F o rt WortJ'Worth a re a, ' - J v . . < and the actual figureure mn ay be . . • higher. Fain said a true deaUideal! count .!.•> would not be known know for - ^ several days. He alsoilso saids his 'S offlcc knew of CC docurdocumented « : 5 ease s of he atstro k ec sinccsin( July g g 7,in Dallas CounlyLinly alone, g v Parkland Memoriallal HospitalH officials sa id it was the th( worst 2 0 4 " S i i Incidence of heatstr(atstroke in • ' Wh«nyooUyH a rvoisio'cd liK»makMsOt' ol Tb« Cdc»Co1i Comoait^ 10 ?a workers wearear masks for protection*on ment said the heatlat wiw as keep- - - — C w oM ■ ia?ai f ..' - against dustst ffrom -the grain and the Ing most people: awiaway from i the p a rk s a n d outto of f theU pools. I— : ;------b r o k e n c o n cC r r e e l te . ■'

    s I [ 5 pnoTitoifi) Drr.iilt'il to tli<‘ rilizi' n f S lu fiir i a lli-y _1®P W illio/n e, Hov,Howard^ Publishof Chrii Pock, M(Monagirig Edilor W odnosdaysday, July 10,1978 Mojnbcr of Aydil Duf«ou ol Cif«uCirculolion ond UPI. Oll.ciol Cily a Counly Nvwipopof pu»»opn< 'o) SocSocliori 60-100 Idol'o Codo. Thurtd t a t i m i p a c t (d o nl t e o - N i h a v e ? . ol Ilia wo«k on whicli legal nohco»Oi will» azis ll - II fiofoby dosig'’o'®d o» ll'o doy ol il and Sundoy. o«copl Salu'doy. ol I bci publiii'ed. Poblul'od do.ly ar>d ni'slTr^ I ;igreed with somec and disagreed wllti treat:at UieUii Issue as a debate over conSlllutlonalcor cticiago dow; Third Siroel Woji, Twin FoMi, Idol'o ldal> 03301. by Moglc Volloy Now.,. Now 1- ByROGElO G ER SIM ON 'li downtown dailies seemed to reflect others. RnUier I’m talking aboulaboui the day-lo-dny iV. Jaw. ___ , popoci, Inc, Socond d o u poilogo10 poipoid 01 Twin Follt. Idoho C3301. © C hicago!cngoSua-Timca ot conscious1 restraint.rest new s coverage, AAlso. lso.l Uie potential for violence w as r P h o nO733 o ? : 0931 ' , -^ • . CHICAGO - II Is inevitable incvi Uial after any iiig '« as real, actual The TrIbun'Ibune put Uie m ain story inside* the ^vcnt tlicsc duys ttici: role o( Uie press in creating "Ttie day-lo-day coveragec concentratedcom not on andid reached rea far beyond any mediacdla creation. paper wittioutJiout any.front-page pictures nnd ran o or expanding!*or Infliiinfluencing Unit event he the Ui Issues of free spcech, butto on n whov w as going lo Gildbergor oldber Is correct, tiowever, inI rcfrealizing Uiat descriptivek-e colurnnco on P ag e 1. Wtiile th e Chicago A good sigi c.xamineil. gelK‘ hit. Where people were! buyingbuyl helmels. On Uiee press,pres especially television, almiilm ost alw ays Suii-Tlm es!S gave g; it front-page treatment and Ttie rccent action.sIS by Ijy Cliicago N ;izis,fills Itie jtie Jti m o st polarized of positions,ins. will11 givegive m ore coverage to ttie dramm a llic Itian Itie seven p lcitures, tu rc it’s enlire coverage was only 20 bitl pcrfcctly becauscise IIil tias filled ttie p;iges of “I uilnk we stiould all askisk ourseivcs o if this undram[dram atic. pa ra g ra p hhs s longIt and did not directly quote the from coun<■cil Uic press and tlic screencreeiis o( Uie TV st;illons (or re;illy rt was Itie dispute. Was: Ihisthis rea lly ,n d ispute "riti.not ' ‘I ’rti. .saying Itial the pressss cover? < the Nazis betweenbe people who held extreme extr rlglit-wing dramatiamatic raUier lhan Uie real issut pal sign is Gemini — and tticlasll4monllis; lie Goldberger believes that ttiis is like If Twjns Falls’ m unicipal opinions and those who wanted wonli to do them malicloialiclousness," Goldberger said, "I Tlic legal wrani^linj;,Jlng, the an g ry w ords, Uie of le barn door alter the liorse has gone, that seem s apjDropriate enough en( — then perhaps ptiyslcal violence? Was this(lis rear lly a d ispute ju.stst siopplness. sioi And I'don’t have ; _ accusation and counterinter-accusation euiiiiiiKited pt lopes Uial Uie furor over tti N a ils is fate enabled the city councilicil lo com e up with a wise rec en tly In tw o spei-clie.s.■dies Uial d rew about 20.:ind between bt the Nazis,and the -lewlsh■ Defense Censors::nsprstiip is not the solution. But the ng. , . decision M onday. 25 Nazis, respectivety.ively. Tlie crow ds, m ostly L eague? probiemobiem . , . '•'Q r'w as this a constitullonaitional question with _ "‘‘I I seesee the pow er of th e press a s awawe esom e. And II Is aI widdy w|i shared hope-and one thal 'A few days before the sursun would pass'from thele anKry, Itial allended;d llrIhe speeciies were much jj liirjjcr, ofcoursc. - far-reactiing fa Impact?" in Uie flfuture, I don’t see the press;ss acting: any virtually nono oneo can argue with,' bul It ma^ be constellation of the t\Vinsa iminto Cancer, the council . 1 But Ihc lliouKlit thathat NNazism tir even (orm;ilt- I think a flaw in Goldberger's;;er's argument is Uial ' dlfferenfferenlly. It is the nature of ttie beasteast." ' wishful thinking. thir Jtie press may have took important action thathat m ade the distinction ” zed racial hatred wasw as going lo lie a viable lhe lh two questions were Inexlricaltricably bound. Since Allhou(^i Allhoi the Nazi assembly. In Marquette "awesome"e" powp er, but it Is b e ller a t r c n e d ln g between prohibiting a busbusiness enter})rise and political m ovem ent in AlAmerica ti;is pretty fliuch Uie tt' v e ry e ssen c e of llie N aziizl pliliosoptiypt w as a Pirk a rk on on SuDday ended in 72 a rre sts,s, Iherc11 seems rather thanan leadingli society. And I’m not sure controlling it. becnlaidlorcst. particularlyP- ugly brandofviolemiolence (genocide). It lo be be a a general feeling Uial lhe, issiissue lias run Uiat Uie public pubil is quite as ready lo forget the ielf oul. The coverage of Uiat eve: . The distinction was mlade adt in a regular councilil Few people, -tiowever.L'ver. re;iiIy‘thougbt Itiat the mlgtil m be asking a IllUe muctilucti for ; Uie press to itself oi event liy bolh Nazis a s lhehe press pi hopes it is. ccessful. Kven Uiose poepte session,M onday when it wa:was unanimously agreed Nazis would be success j„ who reminded us lliathal II Hiller sljirteil with very that astrology, palm readingling, handw riting analysis few m en in a b e e r hallall in Munich had litUe belief and the like would be alJowilowed in Twin Falls, The that Nazism wouldd soisonietinw ‘•catch on" in fact thnt such practices maynay be so much nonsense>e Chlcafjo or A m erica. is not the question here,re. iThe fact that such:h R a th e r, tlie i.ssue of tinUie N;i2is.c en lered not on practices be allowed lo atat hleast have a chance of wtial they w ere Koii'f!ing lo say bul on two other thinfis; proving them selves w orthyhy cof public acceptance is , —Wlicltier Ihcy tiadad a;i i rigiit to say an y th in g ;il j w S the question. And the councuncil, w hether controlled■a all. k- ^ P by the stars or not, gave thetie rright answ er M onday, —W tielher Ih eir as.'ieas.'ieniblies w ould lead to " 1 ' ' It turns out that the prdiordinance against profit-t- violence. jk A -( m aking practices of the occi)ccult and associated arts[S It is ,lhe belief otof I.David Goldberger, ttie American Civil l.ibertiiberlies Union lawyer wiio and/or crafts was passedd in 1964 %vhen the police successfully represenletrented Uie N azis, lh a l ttie m i B departm ent convinces thele (cily council to outlaw press concenlraled mucmuch more on Uie second such activities because of■ trotr o u b l e c a u s e d b y a p a i mn issue ttian (lie first.. And ()v doing so. he says, r e a d e r . inflam ed an a lre ad y volalvolatile slluallon, ru— In that case, the council11 a'acted a bit hastily, and^ 1 should make ctcar■;ir lli that I c alle d G o ld b erg er and nol vice versa,■sa. G o ld b erg er answ ered 'V, it’s about tim e that the couicouncil reconsidered lhal honestly a n d fronkly,y, buthut tie nlso staled that tie move. Passing an ordinacne:ne prohibiting som ething8 had cnouuti enemiess at Uie1 m om ent, a n d didn't because of associated trotrouble in one or two0 need a fifilit willi thee press,pre: too. He did agree to . incidents is not quite rationsional in the governm entalj1 speak, how ever, becausi:eause he b elelved Uiat Itie ■ important, but a continuing scope of things. If thatt t>type of thinking were■Q . sub]ecl was not only impi problem . applied consistently, therere vwould be a prohibition ^ "Ttic press influenced;iced and .siiaped tliese recent against autom obile drivingng ini the city because of” events sepnriite fromn thelhe parlicipanls," he said, the am ount of accidents haphappening alm osly daily,f. “Ttie press spent a greaturcat deal o( the forcc;isting And then, w hat about all of tthe trouble pouring outIt violence. And I lliinkik tliereItii is a d a n g e r tie re in of the local bars? If “we reallyrea: gol trouble,” that’s'g crcatiii(?a self-fuifiliinRpling prophecy. •'Tl'iat is not a slalemement ei of criticism. Ttjat Is a w here to find it. flat fad. I am not angryigry oi r t>itter, bul a ItU m ore T his is licit to say that anyny ttrouble, w hatever form^ people were drawn Into Uie con trp v e iv y due lo it takes._ivill not m aterial!•ialize from such occult*t* lhe focus on lhe dramarama and tho pojenlial for oriented establishm ents or»r tl:that suchl!® ia% _uldd violence ra th e r tlianI on'ttieon U; serlousT^^itulli^iaJ.., ______• ■wuaiCj be tolerated. The council and the police can use theig (lucstions.” I, Goldberger migtilt be rlgtit, I lold him . but coAtrol aspect of the lavlaw to minimize such since ttie possibilityity of'n violence was re;ii. p r o b l e m s . especially i( lhe Nazis'is hadha marctied in Skokie as The public, of course, shoishould take great care inn originally planned, howtiow could th e p re ss ti;ive 'i»Ec;mc:z:osj'Ap/2. dealing with all of these variaa r i a l l o n s o f th e o c c u lt, b uit l ignored it? they still have tho right of being swindled. P.T.J" ."I’m not saying ttiele pnpress should have ignored "iM A yN O TArAGREEW/TH RREECKDOM OF SPEECH:H B U T I WILL DEFEIFENDTDTHEPBCrH - ■ il," he said. “I’m sayinjaylng that Itie focus was all Barnum ’s famous sucker' is slill being bom every ^ wrong. The balance. AndAn I'm not even talking M yR lG f^ri(T T O U SE \rr'^ m inule — at least — and the freer a society is, the aboul lhe tHlilorlai writers wriU or even ttie eolum- m ore the sucker will be sucisucked in. That’s the wayy the world works. i Twin Falls Police Chieflief Tim Qualls-‘told thee Toward scsocial change council M onday that, in his opinion, palm istry — which was the specific actiactivity under discussion that night — was nolhingIg bbut a fraud. Well, one could easily say that therere iare a lol of fraudulent E x[perts j yw^ant tc:o help) witlioiU t h a rtiming ] ^ activities going on in townwn these days under the1 guise of a legitim ate enterpr2rprise. It depends on the le By ELLEN (GOODMAN the u, dusty arctilves of some Ph.D.’h.D. library. . academlgdemlgs, mental health people, go\governmenl The peopleiple Irom Washington were Uie mosl definition. One m an’s fraifraud is anolher man's's ^ ASPEN. CJo. - larri'! arrived here suffering from Uul Ihe atl-woman teamm aat-the Harvard hureaucr;eaucrals, and political activiststs ~• in Uie conscious tlialthal any new social legislation tiad to b u s i n e s s . a mild ease of .larvisllis■•Isltls, a n epidem ic th a t has Graduate. G Scliool cf EducaUonition hail'done Iheir Ironicallyilcally plush atm o sp h ere of Aspenn —trying— to be small-scaltscale - not an expensive war. bul a spread oul of Califortilifornla like some flu of w ork — nQt ju sl to find out wlial was wrong, but createate theHit links Irom rese arch lo publicl)llc policy. . lim ited “ cost-t;ost-c((ecllve” action, depression. to find out whal could be ctiangclanged. WiUi funding Ttiey,hey, and: perhaps ttie rest ol us,is, .tiave.1 h.nd II seemed ed thatlli at this lofty •'ttilnk-tank" in tlie Equal righilits ••In Ttie Wake of Proposition1- la" is an from fr Uie National Instlluicc of Menial Health, enormousrmous experience In ma.ssive socsocial trials moulnalns,s, people i werp.- remarkably, de- expression lhal suund.sinds like1 Uie n;)m e o( a bad and. errors. erroi Now they were inlenl on le an iin g lerm in ed , down-to-.earUi.dow l^ ’fn lietty Ford, who su m m e r m ovie, a ••.laws ‘•.law III." Out I, loo, Jiad - - fromn thesethes mistakes. In order to help!p changecl Uie c am c lo share stia: Ijer experiences wllh family for whom?? read lhe billboard.ass a messagem of conservatism s of people in pain, they knew th aIt t theylli had lo stre.ss, lookhijoking far lienllhier and more relaxed Rep. Henry Hyde of Illinoislois saidltbesl. in the counlry. II seemei.'emed Uial petiple iiad put a c hangenge thetl tactics and mettiods in UielrI own Uian a few:w monihsn^ ago, didn't talk alwut her He said it after the Houseise Judiciary Committee2 ceiling not only on laxes,axes, but on any willingness ^ fields.is, ^ ’ "cure,"butal:ul about tier first steps, Tuesday had voted to extextend the ratification^ to maiie changes, lo) supportsupi public policies Uiat Thehe acadoiiics, ac: like Harvard's'Dr.)r. Deborah i The confernferencc didn't come up wllti The w ould tielp oth e rs. 4 Uelle.lo, set seenv^il»i)*S2 5 3 9 nl on avoidingling the one- Solution, lustJusl; an Intriguing list of dIrccLians. Bul deadline of the Equal Right;ghts Amendment and.to - Bumping over lor Mttier.-*between) lhe - » nlgtit-slarit-stand kind oi re'seareli that usedised Uie poor . I saw peoplepie vwho believe In'lhe value of change refuse to allow slates thatt hihave already approved^ Rockies, il has occurredJrred lo me Itiat Uiis was a s. COMII W as-'slibje'slib je cts" and ttieii dropped Ihem.n . and a re willlni•illlng to work hard for liinltcd but real the ERA the pow er to withdrcidraw their support of the2 ■ bad a tim e lo tioid a conference coi on Stress and ▼ Thehe sociologistsSO' seemed determimnlned lo do goals. amendment while the ratiratificalidn debate con- F a m ilies — e speciallyHy low-lncomeio' families — as It Co Columbia’s Amilal KlzlonlII irem inded I w onderr ifif w v hat tiappened here Isn’t indicative ti n u e s . I could imagine. Furtheurtherm orc, I a ssu m e d Uiat M Hn ltiein:toln : to lake the Hippocralic oath —-first, fl: dono ofsoroelhlnglling larger - a re-grouping by caring, tho people invited intoito asa.s n irlfie d an a tm osphere m m. And the governmenl people! from frt HEW activist peoplleople In other, places who arc also “Proponents want, anolhe;ther seven innings with as the Aspen Institute;ute forf Humanistic Studies and NIMINIMH were the (Irst to acknowkiwledge how underequallyi.nily few Illusions about the problem s of only their side getting a turnm ai t bat,” Hyde said. would eiltier be idealistic idea and, ttierefore. they Ui studied w om en and! 5,000 v a ria b le s ." , m any^y government gov programs contribulibuled to ttie government;!nl; who are cautious aboul master S o t r u e . impraeticat. or jiracl[iraclical and. llierefore, Ttieir d;it;i showed tiow muctimicti stress came to problemlilein instead1 (ll the solution. . plans lo overliverhaiii society, bul who sllll want to II is bad enough that thehe (conslitutional am end­- ' hopelessly hopeless. pmirP' families from Itie calastnlastrophlc events of Onene mentalm tieallli experl. Dr.r. Ttioamasj' ' tielp. Pt'oplepie whov are willing lo work wilhin the ment process as outlineded in the original ERA\ Bul Uie mountain air tturned out to be a good Uieir Ui lives and Uie everyday•yday conditions of KiresukDsuk ol' iMinno.sola, suggested: a kind of ceiling o f ’'low•'lowered expeclntions" and wilhin the prescriplion forde.-ipair.ja ir . |ii[loverly. And also, how muchch slistress camc from consumersumer-protecllon plan, wrjtten inloinlo any new i slruclureof'’cof “ cosl-effectlve" planning. resolution was m anipulateded loI extend the deadline, ’ Ttiis con(erence-\vasQ s 1/ l^uilt a ro u n d th e first in- their lh own encounters wilhlh Itttie government socialill ppro rogram to pm lecl people fromm " e x p e rts" • M aybe I became bet: too optimisllc, or maybe ttie but il is worse lo see only nly'one side getting the dep th study o( stre sss andancJ dep ressio n a niong low- programs pi sel up lo^'help,” . ... likelike htilmnself. Others kept reminminding the Wake of PnipPniposilion 13 jusl hasn't covered the benefits of the m anipulation.o n . - / income mothers of pre-sipre-sctiool children. Il is the Their data didn't include newnewrevelalinns. i Hut groupjp that,tha this time, public policy sheshould t)c a lops of these;se iimountains yd. But ttie allllude was Talk about equal rights!Is! 'The opponents of the0 so rt of Sludy Uial woulduld usuallyu: end up with Uiree Uiis di ]:ided ob se rv e r w as Im presst)ressed over the next response)onse to1 ttie needs of the people, raltirattier Uian a good for Uielie blues.1)1 amendment don'l have the same rights as theQ paragraptis in Psvcliolouliolouv T odav and a pla|:e In Uiree Ui days watching Uiree doze:dozen hlgti-powered |)rogr;iml.;r;ini Impo.sed on the pimr from atiovitiove. ©Tbc Boston Globe proponents. If that rem ainsins lo be lhe spirit of th^ & rest of the ERA debate, howhowever long it m ay now lasl, we can only hope thatit ththis “equality” does nott C oncernirling legislativee veto m anifest itself to the am endnndm enlin quesUon. Berry’s Woiorld pPower to1 wielM agaii i n s t b uu r e a u ccracy

    •- WASHINGTON -- It11 m lgtit seem , ;it first P I'l resident (.';ir1er look office."c e ." T h e sla te m e n l ;i givenven law la In ord er lo c o rrec t w hatI it It perceives[ billions ofaf dollars t: lo spend In so many (Ciance. Uiat Itje a rgguinent u n u over the iegislativi' c;ic;inie in conjunction wllh Mr. Carler's .illff as a a wrongfulwro bureaucratic inlerprel;(relation. Or discretionary'lary ways, that no secretary — nol even veto would be of ;ic;idemic acad Inleri'st only to nu-ss;ige m to the Congress, warniik’arning Itial he may Congressgress c an wield Us pow er of tho purse.pun Bul in the Indefallgailigable .foe Callfano — can keep up scholars in ttie fielil1 of governmenl.j; In [HjiiiI of U Ui isregiinl siii-h ''unconstltulionaltional" vetoes in Uie practice,dice, tliese remedies provide loo00 little,1 loo - wllh the Inyrlalyrlad decisions m ado In his na m e, fact, th e a rg u m e n t touch':ouches the everyd;iy lives of lulure In ' ' l;ite.'. Ttie Ttie bureaucracy tias tiad lis wayA'ay. and the T he indepedependent agencies of government ail of us a n d -il raisesises some deeply troubling The presiilenl's view -^andnd tie is plainly rlgtil _ Congre.ssgre.ss can only fret and fume aat t eKCCutivc( • function in Itie fashion ol autonomous concerns aboul wIilthjIUk er'i our fre e c ounlry is in in tins in;ill(T is Uiat the legislativeI veto ’ actionsons th lh a t cannol be undone. i' • prlncipalllies.lies. Ttie Food nnd Drug Admlnlstra- drl'fling, A long hislory of exvculive abuseie ledh lo the llo'n m aintainilalns diplum nllc relations w ith Uic In p u rc U ie o ry , th ereL^re coultlc( nol be - o r ;it least > 1^ . deviceice of of Uie legislative velo. U nderr tillsttil clumsy Untied Stales,ales, for wliicti we mny be properly Uiere stiould nol liele - ;iny such thing as a % procedurtcedure. bureaucratic regulntlon.sin.s are pro- grateful, andand now and then CommLssloenr legislative veto. Iii.^tici.^ tie norm al sequence of f 1 m ulgaledgated, but they become effective:tive only if Donald Kenn.enn. ’.y m akes am bassadorial v isits to evenls, Congre.ss pass*passes a bill,; subject lo gress fails to disapprove llieiii1 in CO or. DO ttie Hill. TtieTtie Federal T rade Com m ission; Uie lAHES ^ W Congress executive velo. nnd if i( the Ihi bill becomes law 11 is, . ^ d ays. s. Ttie Tti Arms Export Conlrol Act.ct. tot cite nn various civiltvll rlgtits agencies, the health and up lo llie executive brancbrancti lo^ndminlsler tho act KILPJTBICK ■ examm ple, ple, Rives Congress-60 days in wtiliwtilchloveto safely agcnci[cncies, Uie consumer agencies, all Ihercader. Theancicntdent doctrine 61 s^jpAration of . anysuch such d < eal a president makes.^ ' operate as3 feudalfci baronies. Mr. Carter cannot powers says that thele lej;isiatjvelej br.incti should g s Tlielie device dc -is indeed clum sy; It it Is m ost cffcclively/ touch lou them. Nobody can cffecllvdy not intrude on Ihuexeeutiecutive prerogative; neither - • m :. probably:)ahly unconstitutional. Just as Mr. Mi Carter louclilhem.n. ■ r stiould the executivee branch br; usurp tile role of Infringes In upon Un; executive'sllve's constitutional . Insists;sts; bul L In the present stale of tiostillly Bul thiss frail fr. posslb'llily may succeed: If •• Congres.s, dulydl "faith fu lly to execute Itie'i'.ivlie'l'.iws.^’ T h e r e ls n o betwveen een lhe I people and Itieir federalera! govern- Congress" leamsleai of an expeclally Idiotic or « Ttiul Ih Uie theory o(of tlUie tiling. Hut In recent queslon qi about it. lUit th e ojier;ojieralive aflVt'rb’ ln m ent.It. II It is i an Indispensable weapon.)n. Congressi oppressivee regiilnllon re in time lo Impose a years Congre.ss,has acted In seif-defense agiunsl that lh proposllkm Is •'falltifully.':ully.'‘ Wtial li the c;innolgKnol give 11 up. legislativee vveto, perhaps that particular - wtiat il perceives as a continuingcor afluse of power Congress Cc lo do when It believe'lieves an executive Thislis is is because our governii\ont,it, in many encroachmentnent upon lhe liberties of lhe people ©1978&JNEA. 1 by the executive. Thuhe WhiteW House last monlh ;igency ;i(. has not acted in goodJ fatttfaith, iiut has acted aspects,-‘ds. Is 1 out of conlrol. It no iongen g e r c an be can be sloppedpped. Such veloes a rc bad in th e o ry ; in released a baci

    t r ^ viodnoiiday. JulylS, 1378178 Tlmo3-Nowo, Twin Folio, Id^ho A-5

    i \ r § Tr-N reaaders t;talk go^3vernoi>r’srac<3e, taxc M ajority ofo Alaskanns oppose; lands1 Bill T-N\ didn’t repeportgrancid slam hoiomerun

    . News had coverage onin thell game -before Fajlsjls gettingg a grand slam homerun In Editor, TImcs-News: - do not count,".Ii."However, \ve arc^tlll tiear . There arc undoubtedly moinony millions of Editor, Timesrimcs-Ncws: 1 IG and the game_ thc doyov a fte r played in 1/Cglon 'rhere havo been reports Uiat that several totally opposecitieci to the HR iiaicglslatlon andI acrcs of thc land sultnlileJbr id wlldenicss. I have; waitedwal and wished through IG glonplay? lhat Uolsc, bul nol the Twin1 FaFa lls versus Valley COLLEENUEUTLEB. CO: persons have Written to you wllh/llh tht e claim resent tiie do-gooders do-i locking • up our There are . also a few nmillion acres years ondid threeIhi days cf playing ball that Tw that there arc significant numbers nun of'''. resources, deprleprlvlng us of our livelihood1 currently included In lhe Ihc wilderness one of them them might gel a grand ^lamla m gam e? T w InF alls hal are l)cltcr homerun.1, ItIt finally happened Thursdayiday How come I’m goingIg tot have to go lo Alaskans lhal support thc HR Hn 39 D-2 andsUningfuluiulurcgrowih, • withdrawal legislation thal N e w s t i p s - Jerome and gel a copypy of< the Norlhslde ] legislation passed by thc House-luse.andnow The argumcn3icnt that tlie land will be: suited to resource produ'iducflon. These • nlghtinlheLcthe Legion gam e wllh Valley, rmlncd and then My tjuesliolestion ls: ilow come the Times-nes- News to read about Craigralg Deuller of Twin ^ 7 :{:j - 0 9 3 1 scheduled for considcrotioivbyy Uiethc S cnalc, rapidly develop)iloped without this legislationI resources need lo be determl To thc contrary, .by everyy measuring m Is Just plain unlruc.NWuni hat we do ne ed Is5 an Intelligent trade olf madiadc for the besl method, thc facts show thc overvoverwhelming time ond studyudy to determine the highestt designation. This la k es tim[ic, e, nol rush-rush m ajority of A laskans oppose: this thi: lcgislo- ■ andbcsluseofUof Uic lands, legislation. • f'ooJt Coi; ...... y , tlon and a re upset over the rushsh to ra m this It has been:n:n sla te d by au lh o rltaliv cJ I Ihlnk Uie "national InlcnIcresl’’ owes the legislation Ihrough without adequ^equate study sourccs thal,,, soso far, less lhan .001 of one; people of Alaska a chancince lo IdenUfy •' a s lo th c e ffc c ts. perccnt of AloiMaska’s land base has been^ ■ resources. The ovenvhelmlnning majority of iced by public " ‘ As a true .example of thehe Alaskans’/ touched by dcveIcvelopmenlal acllvitles, Alaskans — as evidence f hcaring^and strong suppjpporl for con- ! n t r o dl u c i n g feelings, lhe ovcrv.hc!ming majority ma of There is. as as some claim, no fleet of testimony presented io 'CongCongressman bulldozers slamlanding by to dc.spoll the landi grcsslotuil members, whoho oppose the Selbcrllng' at public-hearingsIngs held in , if thlslegislalioiation Is delayed unlU a d eq u a tec legislation — is strong prooroof of Alaskans Alaska was in opposition of HR 39. I am studies are completed. co Some of ihesee opposition lo this legislation,Dn. f r e; s s h - b r e ui v e d f |a \ sure the good con^essmanI hashaj already studies are InIn progressp now as mandatedd - FRANKLIN C.HOPPF^LFiL cicared his conscience wilh the argumenti by federal law.,iw. Alaska’s future depends onn Ketchikan, Alaska .' that this Is a '‘nalional Issue and Alaskans .intelligent usesc ofo its land, f o r a libout Savings anmd debts sishould not►t be taxed h a l f t ccofcoir f f e e . i ’ Etlllor, Timcs-Ncws: w hatever itt is callcd. Most other lax'es!S paying cily and counly billsills, hence many hove gim m icksIcks, 1 local budgets have stam.•ed 'd fo r y e ars. I We are gettinR a lot of uselessiless rhetoric If we can gelgel the undemocratic tax bitee wish someone.could explairain Ihis lo kcai and press copy all over our nnati a tio n about off our c e r taain in savings ; and debts, it will beiC public employes- what a one pcrcent tax llmitalloiallon on reai liie legislaturesures lhal cut any vital budgetss We should ail keep in mindInd that a receni personal property will do. H Hen ere in Nez on such an iccount,accc Tlie Income lax can be■e report of the wealtli n in the Stale of Perce County and Lewiston ll: shouldsho b rin g pul oh a t the e citycii and county level, or billsIS Washington by lhe Spokanehc Really Board my cost down from H3 mills,, ororSl4,25per S not really alnl home1 at thc counly level.‘I show ed lhal 27.4 p e rc cn tof of the w ealth In ^ ^ —Groun\tno{nit(d—^~------$100 of assessed value, to 5030 millsn- or I ’should go back)ack lo the slate level and be■e that state is in real estate.. ItIt is easy lo see New Ground Q f l R o a s te d I’o K tum * pcrcent. And Uiat is too m uch to lax a paid oul ofslote slot Income taxes. Many billsIs th a t Uic counly as.sessor canan reach only an ebls. Savings have been forcedfore on Uie counties so thec approximate third of thc sstci ta le ’s w ealth If Grain Beverage Ih taxpayer on his savings or debts notuninHtant.You ‘ 1. If they ore. money to payay themt would be raised In ann the personal properly ta x IsIs includod.li and debts shouldn’t be taxed. If brew it up frcHli. llien all savings nnd debts should3uld be taxed. undemocraticUc woy^ rather than pay them pIjMely new and juHt like cofTcc. Une :s , HICH SC H AEFER However, il Is incomc lh aII t shouldsi be out of Incomcle laxcsI: al the state level. This Jl^ ll vith'ernutomatic It Econom ist, F a r m e r iaxcd.' It is jusl common sensesc sincesi mosl gimmick hasIS mr a d e il po.';sible for nboul L uB drip pot or any tax is paid out of one’sne’s Income. iwo-ihirds of)f theHi countv w ealth to e scnoc0 Lewiston ^ ^ 9 percolator. Residentiaial area noiot place for[>r businesss m e ------Editor, Times-News: assumption being madeide by Uilnk I echo Uie senthientiments of against this proproposed rezoning lOOTr S a ttir a t RcgardlnR .letf Sher’s arti­ti- certain parties thot UieJ ho hom e Uie nelgliborhood1 when whe I ex- a c tio n ; a n d wlien \ public r 'm There are no artift- cle in th c Ju ly 5 edition of yourur Is unfit os a residence,:e, ia n d p ress m y d ism ay’ and and puzzle- sentiment in favcavorofretainlng I H cinl inRfcdientH H in New Ground paper, concerning a realtor's ition of ment al Uiis frlglilenlnilening action llic residential1 integrityin of this ■'s r Uial Uie com m erclalizatioi H UonHted i’oKtum? ' attem pts to establish an officece the “President Streets"}" 5sec- on the part of mcmbiicmbers of a property is sprcarcading — why In tlie Lincoln Street reslden- tlon of Twin F a lls Is a profession whose veryvery n a tu re Is this projectL'cl pursued so • Hal area, I'd like lo correct:ct foregone conclusion andd "J"Jusl depends upon good)od will v and adamantly? r A’m Ca/Ti hi ■ fi )nshlps wilh STEVEN K. •’• o w hat a p p e a rs lo be an erro r. 0 matter of lime,”” are congenial relollonshli K. BERG ■P o ^ lu m ^ is Iim',; ■ jj dangerous, and affect ne:n e a rly Uiose who buy and1 sell sell hom es. • T w In F alls W hile th e colum n itself Is every homeowner InI TTwin it % 'l ' generally factual. I believe ciim rnjoy UH much F a lls, If each citizen wouldDuld try And why, a fle• r havinghavi been . tliere is no basis lor the ,jn to imagine very zcal(calous, turned down on four four or five statement thal . Lincoln t,c unrelenting efforts to Itnve,nve the occasions by thePlanning Plum and Street- residents agree the .. property nexl door to hisIlls I ow n Zoning C om mSion ission and the Should profiropofty «o*o» b* , building Is unfit. —toned commercWO®P ;pro-- -Cltj^C ^uncil - Uiose forum s------f#dueod7 5*navnatvr sSpf becausc-oLUie ndisc : >a.lof^«rpftpSrtr* -i" . ■ ■ ■■■ " • -... on fesslorial,—thus vlrtuirtually ——irhcrcin elected or appointey-"-”aj -.o iiilo r «ha.l ( and fumes from busy Addison bill ovar pattod ^ destroying lhe peace of)f hihome officials are ic dedic: d ic = M .0 A venue.” itatura whkh wo» life, then hc would realizelizc our promoting and )rolecllngprolec Uie ,ot„ votood.d. Volo' (or Dockar I A F F E I N ; ; On tlie contrary, we believeve piigiii. m a jo rity in te re stsIts (isn(i: 't Dial on Augutt aih lo look oul tor 11 should definitely continue osas While in no way pretcmitciiding an American Iradillradillon?) - your to* bin.1. a residence lo preserve thehe to provide a comprclienh ensivc and In m ost caseses s unanlino- u int>u y n e t wr t r 16 o z . ^ H . BARKER ■ ■ M ■ beauty, safely. Jiabltabllityity arg u m e n t against Uilsills al- usly; and w hen 77 77 n n a m es of JUHH M, ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■'■ B ■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■ ■ and integrity of thche tempt to commcrclallziallze a nelf'Jiborhood rcslder!sidents have Bo*1 0 x 5 4 9 I nelgJilwrhood. Thc Incorrect•Cl beautiful residential a re•ea, a, I do been signed 1 lo a a peilllon Buhlh lB i 3 3 1 6 STomr:coui’ON : cc 1^*1^ 5 44 3 3 - -4 3 7 2 , li Allan Lanrsen suppoorted in ra*ace U-Ji::: l■ ^ i o l ^S a v e 3 0 < ri N e w G r o u n d Roai!lasted iid lto r. T im es-N ew s: active in the Roy Scoutout. pro- ability lo win, quaitlleallons quaii ' o n N X>ur local paper, thehe gram and has sccved II11) ye.-^rsw- .‘it\d leaderslilp polenaolentlal and. m JJlm fldm P o s tu m ” Timcs-Ncws, lias, had-lltlleUc as a state legislatorir — - a .of course, their si r coverage--of tiie-upcoming[fjj> • —rccord-nol-matched by by tlie ‘importani state issiiej “ W m l m m ------i ' T ' governor's primary race.ce. olher condldotes, After serving as the t head Because, ot that, many localeal Larsen endorsed theic 1 l per- Republican page! for(or theI Idaho c„jl nio ubou» out S t n to F a r m ■ i i i i f ' E g Republican voters are un­un- ccnt tax inltlotivc aI monUi m legislature, I canin as.sureas; you N e w e r Ho o m n e D is c o u n t ■ ; r crA decided about wliom to voteole before any of his oppolipolients. of th is m a n ’s m ighty;hly Integrity,1 jlmBUtiSriSTarrySmllh * “OCAJTll^ jk f ' Jd lio n A»o. L ■ I for. There is one candidateale ' That Inillatlve would forcefore Uie He’s concerned nboulaboui Idaho’s lataAddi iiuir-on[ couroN rn ruiciiuc WIWT who sta n d s above the oUierssin In stale government lo sesel l lh e future, and all of us. 734-6666 g [;n i:H/M, M ioDSDS COlll’DUAllONi many areas. ' taxpayer’s priorities ancand cut Lei's all casl our votes on , . j ^ Allan Larsen Is the moslosl Uiosc wasteful, bureaiicaucratic August 8 (or a man s. _wln In N ovem berbor ^ , ■ ■■■■■■■■•■■■■a qualified lo be our next gov­ov- government programs. - ■ H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■a ernor. Hc is a farmer, implc-Die- A llan L arsen is he llie only Larsen, menl dealer and staleale candidate .lhat he the Re- .lEi'F BURDICK51CK legislator. Hc has served twotwo publicans are runningng that Twin Fails te rm s a s Speaker of tiie Houseuse con unseat -lohn E Ev v a n s , for, the Idaho legislature.,He.He ■ RavenscroflttV'Evans has - bus been president of thcthe before, and bccauseI of ol his i ' Potato Growing and Market­

    E ditor, Tlm es-Ncwa: Wo all know Uint V em Ravenscroft Ravi was a Democrat ancand Is a n d I s a v e 2 ! now a Republican, was ogalns:alnst rlght-lo-work and Is nowI for ll, , wfls.for ERA and.ja now againstagal It, wos for 100 percentit stolest ^ funding ot schools and Is now)w aja g a in st U. Needless to say, Rnvcosccnscroft Is ogalnat thc 1 percjcrcent Initiative, but who knows? MbyM bybe h e 'll bo for it pretty soon.n. As .Tames Crow says: “WheW here doca this m an stan d ?’' CrcCrowe c alls R a v en scro ft o “ m on ofDflndccislon." Ini • As for Larry Jackson, do0 peoplepw know he votes more withI'lthlhc • Have tfiele great ^ •liberal Democrats In thehc 1legislature than with hisIs cown R epublican P a rty ? ) f Nestle' Do wo need a liberal whoho votesv llko a D em ocrat? If so, we tastB o f m ig h t aa w ell keep G overnorlor E v an s. Why keep the liberals (Rcj(R epublican o r D c m o cro tl'lnI ofiofflcc Toll HOU!jse'Cookies in when they ore tlie ones lhallot haveh voted our counlry into0 nc near- banicruptcy? I only 2 0) 1m inutes balg pan. Oake for j I enjoyed David Morrissey’i Cool cut into 2 tquares.I }-lncnM. SQuarei. i l l S , theClvilWarCavolrymon.Wl1. W hat an Incredible bit of history)ry! I •N01E fo ro n e s oz. pk g .f Soread into QfeajcO 13 x P le a se continue lo Includodo fe(c a tu re s of this kind. I'm su re Uthere ■ jzMsminute? MavesMJi 5 6 9281. ; a arc others who enjoy reodlrtodlng about these special pcopicople os m uch a s m y fam ily and I do. I k M ______1 ______'i ! ! ! ! n ! iS C D l . SUZANNEPACK . T w in F a lls A-a Tlmos-Nown. Twin Falls, IdahiIdaho W odnosday. July 19,1070070 • • , , "I l5 ia inI Wyoiiiiiing officeier’s files tjtaken inI Home b]break-in 7T)(^/fT)lTTl^ ( g ROCK SPRINGS.JGS. Wyo, the eyes. Pul>ubllc Safety - ■ flourisnes'S In the southwest Involven^olvemenl, she said she of of two women Involved in the • According lo one of the wll- (UPl) — Hours5 afta fle r an D irector E d Canliinlrell hns been Wyominggboomlown. boo didn’tIn’t bbother to report it to grand gr. jury Investigation hadlad nesses, Cantrell wanted him iindcrcovendrug Investinvestigator. chargeyed, m arriage.;e. Sex,S( she said. Is * ^ da sh ed five ye ars agoago wwhen ah "We were a veryvei hoppy-and now '‘very:ry Infrequent,In once a , J THE i i M O V IE S V experiment Involvtvolvfng a - loving couple."said lhe.:M-- monlh or or once 0 e v ery two •■■■: NOVNOWSHOWINCJN • J human cmbo'o wasas hahailed al. year-old Kortt Lauderdale, months." TWIN/VIN FALLS S JEROME Manhattan's Columbi;jinbia i’re- Ha,, housewifefc who ..has a • She told)Id ofol a n Incident In ' s b y le ria n M edical Center,CenU ’ , grown daugliter.T byI a previous , Fort Lauderduderdale in 1974 when ■•I can't believeeve I un- . marriage,. she regaine(•ained consciousness r IIIN D S ra U R S .I derstand whal happeiappened in After .the expixperimenl. was - after faintingnting in a department a packed slopped, .she said,lid, "I could not store andid "found "f( all nround 11jj - UICHARD AND TATE'lT [NIXON IN 1I>77PH 0T<)T() she told a i la C A P3 j R I C a R I \ l courtroom In U.S,,S, L D istrict looK.:it m y husba: b a n d a s a m a n . m e and Inin mmy y a rm s w ere baby y f f i ... form er firntrHt ImlyI triiilt* Court Tuesday, wlierulereherSl..'! li I Ihouglil sex hadh; become a clolhos. '• million damage sulllull Is being - I — — — u DI\IE TvriHrAuitHowTiMtt g r WI0.ITHUIt.ri4>t (111 . W , tried before a Jury c four ^ ( E L L.lOTT I O GOULD @ women and Iwo.men. " Broken promisejJ comprehend the acllor I m a g i w ere done." GIG VALLEY 2fid ANIANNUAL 1 Mrs. Del ZloI amand her |B ^ . husband, John, a SS)-yi3iJ-year'old 9 r ' w j m m i r m arkN bixon roatl ^ J L denllst, allege the hospitalhospl and- n WALT DISNEY’S Dr. Raymond VandedeWlele, Wl its . H 'A A lilllliKliMiir^ T. NEW VORK (UPI) - Forr Ing, gracious and cool,"," theI chief of ohsletrlcsiitrlcs and H "'/m Richard Nixon, the politicalJ 'a rtic lo s a ld , gynecolog)’. "mallciou.';Iciously and B r w ^ y U N G Uli road lhal led him to the Whilee Though she Joathiithed arbitrarily” deslro)•stroyed a H I ^ TwmrAUi >HO«vtum House was one of power andi campaigning, and thoughIgh in |aborator>'-fertilizeded eem bryo I uoH..fti.riO«ft*iie glory, bul to his wife, ll wass the early years she hod3d de-( lhat was to be Implariiplanled in ^ BOOIC one of pain, sacrHlcc and a manded that she not bc oskedask her womb, promise broken even Ihoughh to participate, she evenluailually M rs. Del Zlo. oftenten In lears, ' h e r husband had put It Inn worked as Nixon's entire•e full-fi writing. time office staff, typing ca:cam - "I gave up evcr>'lhlng I’vee paign literature, haulingc 1111 to d "A (fh 5.000faAA- ever loved," she Is quoted ass the printer, then lo theepost p< . QUICK CAS: a s h _ saying In (he A ugusl edition ofif office. E ventually, she ev PAWNfN I c^ciAfi& ^idien^— Good Housekeepingg m ade the speeches. m ' magazine, released Tuesday. Nixon’s campaign mana^ s "The people who lose out aree called h e r " a hell of an assetS" RED'S e But she, herself, probalababiy W the chlldron. Any of the s sum m ed 11 up besl InI la lal te r ______glam or o r rew ard In it com es |THA,iSaKG--c^ ■ to Ihe growTi-ups. It’s thee years. children who really suffer." "I do or die," she said,lid, "1 MOVIE GUIDE FORR FANFAMILIES' ^ ! | The form er first liidy Iss n e v er cancel oul " quoted as saying she hatedd ------. I iiiOMtxO'nnMn I m UOH^n.Ti1MiOO ■ politics from the first time her

    npoN 1 0 ' " P ro so n fo tMd'By Moglc Valloy Ardbtanm HeHor»o Al»ocIa~ ------nally the name of a s< b.lo.. J> she demanded, nnd was pro- in v e n te d in 1557 by a F•rench- r e r • o h o ^ . ' " ~ X ,mlscd, two ground rules - man named Palissy./. ThC InlrTB-CatlisEInl Horst-li.U.A.AfiKH.Afproted X * HELD OVER! that she would never have lo“ soup consisted 'Of finifinely- «= z:: juii29-i9 - Rallef & Perlflraiaiite -AJl.SJl. Ii I.A.H.I.A.Hi. Approveil m make speeches and that lhelrr minced fowl nnd b br r o th t»o'»»' «'• "01 oJ' t wwin Falls County Falrgrojgrounds lljj children would bc shelteredJ highly spiced with clnnann .m o „ WILLIAM HCl O L D E N from the limelight. Doth pro­H and coriander. In 17K Filor, laaho I 'P a r u - ’h o n o mniALutnomiMa mises eventually wereu ^ '■ tavern was opened In'P; For M oro InFormotlon Phon uoM..rti.;i:M>H L E E , iy ' under the title "Restourau r a n t" ■>,. i.-. r-o,.0, t. t>. K.o>-., C a rm broken. rmon Cutlorot 678-8060or67) r6 7 8 - 8 1 1 9 lAT.ttUH, liJM ill Y* _ for the purpose of supplyiplying .om,pi«« ^ I______I I G R A N T t t The article, adapted from ^usan DavIs 324-255252 . I _ J, this soup. M l E N G l Lester David's book, "The n i Lonely Lady 'of- San Clemenle," said oach lime a disparaging cartoon of Nixon n»OMIlHOY»TUa» ^ lli appeared In Ihc newspapers, nlD,ITKUtV Trlcla and Julie would comcj Twin Falls. F Idah L ' ^ ______home from'school in lears, Iho Area Here ti We CCome ^ tormented by classmates who0 I Jeered aboul their "fnonkcy -i fath e r.’’ * S av e r "It’s no fun,’’ Julie was to0 "sECumrvFy~ : MICHAEL M P I"g say later, "lo have kids tell $ T h u r s . & Fri, j n CAINE you your father stinks." So great was her-opposilion FURNI'JITURE J July 20 & 21 ±i lo Nixon's driving political^ Like Its c arce r, th a t In 19W Mrs, Nixon Mosco35COW.- L e w is to n T w o D ^ys “ ur^ed him to give irupTiiia lie - prom ised that he would. " Hard To bf ■ " • \ j i j R I n l y ^ "On a sheet of paper she ------brought to him. he wrole, ‘I; B elieve promise lo. Patricia Ryan. S s - Nixon that I wiil nut again seek public office.’” the arti­ N O W cle said. •‘He wrole the dale,'. W e’ll B e A t drom e At KimbtD erley and Eastii s t m a n R d . AM£hicAH iVt T he B ow ladrc S H O W I N G ^ • folded the paper and placedd the prom ise In h is w allet." I E arlier, a l the iy32 GOP^ S a v e! UUp to 50% ^ convention In Chicago - the- Follow ing Iss ,A Partial Listing3 very night Nixon was jiicuiiHOvniMix nominated for vice president1 C a s u a l Siofa o l H ercuion M a a te ria l Reg. 2B9.953 5 ...... -...... '..N. N o o w >145”“ r M0M,.»tL7.IHlU - Mrs, Nixon again had pleaded wllh her husband notJ Full Size S leep er S ofa RegR e g . 3 9 9 , 9 5 ...... N. n o o «v M 9 5 ' > ' ’ ta accept, and ihc article said she fell he would respect herr S o f a a n d IVM atching C lubb C< h a ir Reg. 459.955 ...... N Now o * 2 0 5 “" wishes...... But she learned Inter lhalII Saddle Anirm Sofa & Lovesre s e a t Reg, 599.95...... NNow o = 4 3 0 ““ ^ nighl — througli a television N O W HENRY bulletin - that he had indeedd Early Ameilerican S ofa & RRc o c k e r Reg. 929,955 . . . V ...... NN o o w = 6 5 0 ” “ S H O W I N G ! WINKLER ' accepted, — ------SALLY "Quickly she rushed to thee Early Ameilerican R ockingig LI o v e se a t Reg, 44£ 6 9 . 9 5 ...... ' . . N, Now o = 340”” convention hall and joined ► F I E LL E D / Nixon on ihe platlbnn. smil-I Formal Soiofa & L o v eseatit C ustom Q uiltee d Reg. 1189.95 ..., NowNo =765”” liJ

    L arge Reeliclin er C h a ir Reg,ig, 169,95i ...... ,,.now=95”“r r Mxorrict onmtiio MOWA»AT1llJ» V? I M a n s o n i t e Sw ivel Ro(ocker M r. or MIrs rs . Reg, 259,95 ...... ' . . . N.N o O W .I155”” { kl l o s e s b i d C o n t e m pjorary o C ocktaililT T a tjIe Rog. .129.95...... , ,,,Now=60”” ^ ^ I ,,,now .= 25”” , ZZZKH s C h a ir Reg, 44.95 ...... h ^ s a c h a m f : n t o (U p d - C h r o m e B ; ase D irectors C \ C iting "risk to th e pultiic.” Ihi?11? ■ ■ ‘ I • 184815 he ro d e across Communlly Release Hoard•d iiimTrnni- ^ announced Tuesday il denied•d d i e g r e a t p l a i n s - parole to P a tric ia Krenwln. kel. one of the four meinlx.‘rs •of the M anson family eon-: Many Milore To SeSee Too Niumerous 1T l List I victed of Ihe l‘JO'J Tale- LaB lanca slayln;^. toiorvKtortKtii9« ^ The board also fik-d the "nalure of the crime'' IS In B u y wwith i "0” Down Payr'ayment witii Conveniinient IViontliiy Paymeiffflent denying parole to Miss-ss K renw lnket who, along wiili I s t P a y m e n 1 approved credil III ■ nent Due Sept, 1st onap UJL ROBERT C harles M anson, .Susan Atkins(IS ______- n u j i and Leslie van Hutilen. was /MAN REDfORD convicted of first degree W here: ' ■ ™ Buy Direclly m u rd e r In th e grisly kllltni^s or\ S e c u rr i i t y Bowladrome IR O B E R T seven people. ' Ofl The Sem i SHAW Olher members of thehe ” K im b e rle y & EEastman a s Rd. - Monson family are also ellgi-Bl- . , — F uj r m i t u r e Ifc-wj , AG(

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    - • wWcdnoDday, July 19,1978 Tlmo3-Nowa, Tin- Twin Falls, IdahoA*7 GO gn^andolIdmanfl backe in areena ~ Visitit i i i g ^ yilla^' g e s "She’s showed commonn :sense and r -,■ TOPEKA; Kan, (UPI)PI) — Ills somewyears;a rs. I his resistance broke with hasn’t indulged In personal■nalilies," he ' shoulders squared back and his volcc He said hi «baum’s candidacy, said. "The multiplicity of)t ccan d id a tes i • • choking w ith emotion, Alff LaiLandon, the Mrs.Kasseba ® h er goalg e my 50-odd years of political shows Republicans arc in. a ;position ot grand old man of Ropubllcarllcan politics. "Despite m his really Is something of an strength. ’Tlic issu e ^ detinec!ncd basically . r ‘broke □ long-held traditionlion Tuesday aclivlty. this i PARIS lUPl)PI) — President Carter's slimulaling moment: To , arc the same, but the app□ppoaches to . ^ ,n said today slie' w an ts to • and endorsed a jwlitical cancandidate - exciting, sli ....' m other Ltlllan sa c on behalt of m y da u g h ter a s them ore dittcren l,” V y people on her visit to the . his daughter. speak h e re or H |j|jH meet ordinary pe lc fo r lh e high office ot United, The crowd cheervd as, LLandon and I • .'X ' ia n d o n , 90, two-time KarKa'nsas’gov. ■ acandldalcfi drought-strickenHen Sahel, region of A frica nalor for lhe great stale ot .Mrs. Kasscbaum embraiiraced. then ' ' (Imor and the 1936 Rcpubilcaiillcan preside- ' - Slates Senali next week. waved to som e 250 supfupporters on . , T. nllal candldatt_spoke at an old Kansas, , Mrs. Carter.cr, Itraveling as her son’s want you lo know. an 3 1 wanl benches under the shade treerces, sary lo investigate hunger,, fashioned pollllcal rally at Ihc Gage "Cut I wan I j olflcial emissary ow. this is not my lasl hurrah ecn rich and poor a n d th e role Park Amphitheater on behalf;half ot Nancy her to know, ' Mrs. Kasscbaum has worvorked in tlie r . I lhe gap betw een r a lo n g sh o t.’’ heconllnucHl. the Sahel, told reporters. "1 Landon Kassebaum's bidd fo:for th e R e- - n o t by a loi office ot retiring Sen. Jamemcs Pearson, L ' • ot women In the wanl all these candidates — : people in the villages. ■ publican U.S. Senate nomlnatlilnation. • . also wa R-Kan., for Iwo years anain a h a s done . V M g||l wlllmcctthcpeoi ; my daugliter - to know I’m mon people — that’s whb I Kasscbaum .supporterss ralrallied wllh Including mj ‘ com m unity w'ork In WIchichlta tor 22 ' common ep m y eye on you a fle r you ge l _ t. That’s whal I’ve been doing clo w n s, fre e hotdogs5 lclemonade, }’pnnake«pr years. 7% s l want,to meet. Th [ don’l strive lo meet heads ot •madeslgiis. a . A rH - all my life. I don balloons, banners, home-mad i d em ocracy depended on lioWf , , She said sonie had crllicia;i4C“d h e r race , barbershop quartet, a DlxlplHxlpiand band Hesadde n sta te ." llcal leaders cultivated theirr for the Senate, H long she could keep up the I and a basset pup with a greogreon •‘N an cy well politlca I Q A sked how lor ils. " I t’s been said I'm ' Jusl riding ric on my s sc l herself as a public figure, I^ n d o n K asscbaum " sticker.:ker. . ^rassiwls M E l y l pa cc she h a s scl "Televisioislon. doesn’t come Ihrough d a d ’s coattails, bul I can’tt think11 of any j u i Q M rs. C a rter said.said “As long as nivc. I think . Landon said he hadI bcibeen uriling ilkepersonalonal co n laci,” he said. ••! like a^ coattails I'd ralher be ridinding on.” she P tf M ' then that thecLorti Lor will let medic. people to get Involved inn poipolitics since candldatetoe to look.me In the eye when h eo "said, yp, , ‘T U b e 80JO Inin August bul I anticipate • his. first stlnl as a G GO OP counly shakes mly y h h a n d ." y "llookfonvardtothcopp)pportunity lo t\ALF LANDON. FL I'A T it ALLY ‘ living n longg tirtime. I’m going to complete ch airm a n In 1912. Uiour?1Ij hihe had held He saidId hish daughter’s approach to lytoservc," w hnt 1 sta rtecd d beforeb< I go.” prove toyou m y ow n ability t ... Niiiit!) KiiHHchauinin tricHtri for pbveriior oft from making endorse.orsemenls for camoalgnlm:nlnKp!casedhim, Mrs. Carterler talked to reporters after ------J attending a brlcbrief Ing ot nearly two hours on African droughoughl problems at the head- quarters of: the 24-nation Organisation for Economic Coop[Toopcrallon ond D evelopm ent. ‘■I’ve been;n to so many meetings where 1 . listen bu t I’m I ’m always planning the next jrtion issuei day’s meal.ll. ThisT tim e e v c ty .w o rd w as linges onc abo she said, BenefitLt b i l l h i ____ • ^...... interc stln g .“ s^ Rep. T ht^ore Wci'ssiTFNTVr.Y., saia the . she was'&rlr&ricfed by members of the billty cov- said little timee remainsrer before Congress /!8lslatton Ihc Supreme Countirt decision of Dec. 7 . 197C, excliexclude abortions from dlsabill Beard amendment "substitutesules a new sahcIClub.I. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Lcgls adjourns and said It was n e ce ssary lo cm c C o u rl In th e case oJ G llbcrIberl vs. General Electric, cragc ra g e ." form ot discrim ination tor tho; onione 11 seeks The Informcjrmal. voluntary group of aid designed to reverse a 1976 Supreme led to a move quIckly.'He.-He was\ supported by Rep. :ourt ruled exclusion ot SoSome congressmen objcclcd to eliminate,’’ and Rep. Georglorge Miller, donors andd SolSohcl countries was formed lo decision that allows employerss to10 deny 'h which Ihc cout olm, D-N.Y., a member ot ^ m employer disability parllparliamentary move that preven.'cnlcd any Shirley Chisholm, D-Calif., called the amendmentent "another promote devc!Icvclopmcht ot the region. Mrs. health nnd disability benefits forrprcen.ml pre prcena»f); ules Commlllce, who said did not constitute sex floorfloor amendments, including oneie toi .strike the House Rules governm ent intrusion Into the: pri'priv ate lives C a rter Is touri:;ouring Gambia, Senegal. Upper workers now hinges on the abortionlon Issue.h Pl"“ there was a backlibacklog of GO bills awaiting m der the 1904 Civil R lghls ‘ thth e e IB eard language. . of w om en.” Voltn and Mall with a rest stop In M orocco The House Tuesday passed the) bill by an discrimination unde tlooraetlon. , BulB l Rep. Augustus Hawkins.s, D-CI alit.. clearance tor tloor J at the InvltnlicItnlion of G am bian P re sid e n l Sir ovcrwhelm/ng 37W3 vote, but indudicludccl an Act. DawdnJawaniwara. amendment allowing employerss to den y ' “'T here is noI rcreason -for this single . She will1 holehold talks with French Minister dfsablllty and health benefits for• aboabortions medical procedureire t to be singled oul alwve of Coopcratliiratlon Robert Galley before except when the life of the mother moth is others," saidId Ithe National, Abortion' I ier federalal white e\e\ephant Rlghls. League In a; sta te m en t a fte r the Luxury lin' leavingThursihursday tor Rome. There she will endangered. he Ceres medal Issued in her . p a ssed a House vole, prohiblllve operating costs In 19C9. rcccive the ( Last September, the Senate pas - O nce a "W c sllll hopejpe tolo find a responsive bid," P” Ihc U.N, Food nnd Agriculture ■ ‘ similar bill but without the anti-abti-aborllon "W e certainly' hojhope thal the conference NORFOLK. N( Va, lUPl) - ank. a Maritime Administra- Asked' it he’d call the shipibip a while honor by Ihc re lhe bill will now go, will profitable prof and switt luxury linerncr, the SS. saM John Swank, j nd then said. Organization,tion. language added In commlttccI by Hep. commlllce, where 11 an, "W e a rc alw ays w illing lo elephant, cic Swank hesitated and I U nllcd S lates now se em s lo be a cosilyci ancl Hon spokesm an. rip is oimed at dramatizing Edw ard Beard. D-R.I. recognize that thele r:right lo choose abortion Unll ."Well, 1 wouldn't want to bec arany part of Her . trip lal they have an obligation m moc oored "w hile elep h a n t’’ and the Ihi federal ’nlk. Prcsidcnl-CaI.Carter’s concern about global That sets the slage for a bitterter House-I is a civil rlghl lhal t The bids markinarked the tourih time the calling cal it one," governm ent Is sluck w ilh it. rtagcs, the gap between Ihc rich Senate conference thal could scutticutUe the to protect as deferc ten d e rs of the Constltu- govi icy has ottered lhe 990-tool He * said. '•It remains a potentij;nlial bargain food shortage The U.S. Maritime Adminninlstrallon Icdcral aeency h for It and th e and poor nationsnail and the role of women in whole m easure. tio n ." the group addadded. Tl lie since purchasing il from tor someone who has a use for i failed tor tho fourth time Tuesday Tui to 'of “ le sli . developingng nations.i U.S. E m b a ssy of- The bill makes clear that fringeige benefitt Mildred Jeffrey,oy, head of the National faih i Lines In 1973 tor $4,6 m illion, resources." rc! iffected by Women’s Pollllcalcal C aucus, praised lh e unload unl< ttie ship when it rejectcclcd th re e S','’ " ? Swank said il costs the feder;deral govern-- • flclals said,lid. programs must treat women affect :o a s t cruise T he ship, builtuiil Irin 1932 tor S79 million, has xl medical House passage, bbut u t added: •‘We hope th e unacceptable una bids by a West Cor m ent about J45,000 a y e a r lo mmaintain a the pregnancy, childbirth, or related m lessm an and I®™ dockcd Inin this lb waterfront city since nn emove the Beard amend- company, con an Easl Coast businesi Inlernalional conditions the same as other cmpljmployees, conferees will remi beinc laken out oul ot..service because- ot vessel '’C al the Norfolk Intc b a sed o n th c irab llity o r Inability/towork, to v nienl which woulcould allow employers to . ,a ,a\V Washingion. D.C. research firm TermTc inals, « The measures arc designed lo n re v e rse

    battlefifield SAIkVEU KHARTOUM, Sbdan lUPl)) -— Sudanese Presidenl Jaatar N um eiry Is \?.Tmlng-fellow African AfrJ leaders lhal big-powcr rivalry has turned thetontinentenl 1:into a battleground and could eventually rob them of their indepcdependence. Numeiry, opening a conference.■nee of the Organlzlition ot Africa! 1 Unity Tuesday, did not mentionlon I th e p re se n c e of 40,000 Cuban H m gNKI \frica but suggesttxl setting up a TSI and 1 1 ,^ Frcnch troops in Afric i;“ n I to iSWff] ML . peacc-kecping force:^composeded oxexclusively .of A fricans," . • '■•Tlic big pow ers m ade;our continentcont a battleground and ■ourour • • people lhe cannon fodder (or• .tfictfieir w ars." he lold the largesti;esl •• gathering of African he:ids of)f st;slale since the fminding of the 49-m em ber organization In 1963,33, The 29 listen ers - including; PPre re sid e n t Anwai* Sadal ot Eg>pt,ypt. looking relaxed after a vacatlocation 111 Austria, and Ugandanidan President Idl Amin, wearing’ a tblue air force uniform andId a shiny revolver on his hip — applauiplauded loudly. N um eiry, th e new OAU ch'.iirmairm an, s a id h e fearc'd Africa woulcuiild .. follow tho same path ot Asiaisia into "20 years of war ancand ' destruction.” Condemning foreign militaryiry 1intervention on the continentlent, the mosl divisive Issue facingng lhell conference, Numeiry salesaid ! given lo th e countrles that invit«ivitc ____ . . , M ‘•closest attenllon” should be glvi i S . .oulsideinvolvemcnl. , "I do fear thal the thing will111 eiend up wilh the fading awayly of» •Bovereignly lUelf as it tails preyprej lo thal presence," Numeinleiry - ' J . , said In his speech In K hartoumn ’s’sChinese-bulIt C Friendship Hall,all. > . N either N um eiry nor any ott ththe e o lh e r sp e a k e rs m entioned1 anyan: names. But it wns clear they had in mind the presence ot 40,00 p the coupon ancm d tough action agaliisl South A trie? "'I'm I'r O.I. Sim pson andid here'sh the play. C lip th 1 musl ”lii;hten our siege on. thi;i:»thi , ‘ rapefruit luice. Numeiry said black Africa mu :eeSv/eet“ O range Juiceiice CO- T re'e^w eet’' G rap regime and enter Intodirectconficonfrontation with it." ssave a ' lO'P on eith er Tree^ (It'i.It's your option.) ■ de only from choice. B oth are delicious; beibecause they're m ade b: Bolivian pprotests ■ • ■ jjuicy, u i tree-ripened iruit.^ i t - " Both are 100% purere v/ithv no sugar or pres?)reservatives added, m o-serve 46 oz. cans ■ ger strike A nd both com e in1 convenient,,co ready-to-se with hung< .' oor r take-^yw here 6 oz. six packs.' So clip the'couponn belowb( ,.save lOf, andid nmake your ' ^ ' LA PAZ, Holivla (UPI) - The runner-up in'last weeka 'e k ’,. presidential racc has gone on a hunger strike tn’protest'allcivllcjjcd V— play {or T reeSw eet. It's super!" ,. •■ .. clectlon fraud lh a l he saysi en.‘ensured victory tor the mllllarjla ry ’s ' . P '' handplcked candidate. T A team of toreign observeervers as well as Bolivia’s m mi ain , ■ . Q j . ' y l upposltlon parties charged:d aauthorities rigged the Julyluly 9 ' elections to cn.sure Gen. Juanuan Pereaa would win. Peredala hasli denied the charges, Insisting:ig hihe cam e by 50 percent ot thele volev< honestly. ^ JUICE O B ^ Bul D r. I lernan Slies Zuazo,izo, Uie\ ru n n er-u p w ilh :12per cenla -n t ot r MUEWoiiTREiiElsW Krs7EADYT[YTo?EBVE*eB7Ni^ji ■ the vote, disputed the results^nIS^nd.said he should iiave won, IHITEGBAPEFBUITJUIUlCE. I Todramatize his polnl. Sliestlies began a hunger strike Tuesdaysday in • -SEBVEPIHK0RWHI1 I BEADY-TO-SE Ion (iny G-pi0C» ■ , C) v'lif'iDoniiiet'inliimnlOQioceionpu'lonpu'cha'.nol .. — ‘-.V ^ HP j»roti^l)u'cf'a=oacltu*l>cwnni Slles, a prom inent lell-ot-ci•of'Centei* p.ollllclan who servedved as li p resident of Bolivia trom 19M95G t'lo 1900, sa id h e would continuenue his s r "! B»nvXi\'«oToMConl valijValiJortly^f>U!iA Thll [yj | ZJ Oi,i"un JuiCii Aiivoltio' vjin coiiilidilfliiIKulMl^auc] ^ I J coul)on l» not »»5io«aBI» C^1i»r hilnger strik e until Pereda’s’s cicciectlon w a s d eclared null andid void,vi I! pio>iuciaCo;ro Oo« 0 1 T he N ational ElectionsI CoiCourt ;neanwhile said Tuesdayiday ll ate” theciiargeso; elecllon fraud,ud. would "throughly Invesllgate” I • U Qio'o>aCorrpa;ir lon oltlclnls to provide il with a[1 Ilsllis ot The court ordered election o ...... , all polling placcs and lhe nanunam es o( th e otflclals wiio countedlied the I voles. 1 t It stressed the results ott thelhe voting.^/'arly complete butbul stilt unotticlal, could be changedid if'if they w ere to u n d lo b c fraudulcdulent. I " f l A national hunger strikee momovement In January prompted;)ted the ^ & les, I m ilitary governm ent to grant•onl aj m n esty to all political exiles, only a Originally, the govcrnmenimenl had planned lo grant onl I I M m m H H ' ■■ ■ ■ lilmselt was one ot the exiie.slie.s the " • I lim ited nm nesty. Slles iilm: I------,— ^------government had planned loto excludeex fro m th e lim ited ainni's'ni'sly. ' I—

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    MUMS; IVY■ R e g . _ P l o a h l WHOLE '4!*“ ^ taA*g. ) •zof * 4149 ‘’-S’ -- c r: $589p«i o w u t r . J ■ o|Mratvrtt *ta.p«l ■ «hi.pot ■ . " " " INCY PLy >riceiEH dcllv»July 19, S MS F A I m% P r i c e W e WATERRMELON r, 20,21,23,1978 19lb.A««rag* PLUM-A-R& - R A M A J M m l U e f c o w e ...... R»d.Rlp«ond " RED. PURPLEPUR Dollclouil;>|S9 ORGRE ^ ' . . V T'COPYRIGHT W60 SAFEV. a ■ c - S l JSSrEWAY STORES INCORPORATED Fowl SfoH^:;: I, .. ■ ■ 9 i m SHnKwi"', , aEO V/o'dnos(3ay. July 19.1970 TirTimos-Nowa, Twin Falls, Idaho A-9 ’ • / m et giitimpse5 ofi justtices’ lilives Velvet , they Ihej do nol disclose Hee reportedn receiving S750 manipulation. rr lie W illlam slnirg, Va.. F Founi o u n d a -' All others who flUflle’ lipancllil disclosure t'two law schools the $1.(KX) lie lOldlngs o r e arnings. tor anan April •! sp c ec h io the Sl, Warren pushed through the ale lasl annual disclosurere rep o rts guarded private.ale affairs,a slockholdlni; i ‘statemcnls' filed wilh llic rreceived for a 1977 speech lo • tion in his home stale 1 e - like Slevens aiid • I-oulsLils U iw yers’ W ives Club, In JJudicial Conference an clhics, since January 15777 ssaid they Tlielr sparsityrslly rctlects the Some - I Supreme Courl clerk, snys ho the I Illinois B ar As.Koclatlnn. -year. n B rennan — ap|K'’ar to 1977,7, helu listed $1,000 for a ta lk ' ccode prohibiting Judges from led . -H a rr> 'U la c k m u n s.fld s.-fld his acceptednogiltsworl.•orlhs'iooor Isolated livess the;they tec! .forced William Brei received'a lotal of $r>,500 for Two othors had accepted the l>est coursc is to alSlblc?lblcy Hospital in W.ishlng- aacccpling any compensation cconom v,class a ir fare,:e, along al( more and no paymernent tor oft- lo live to avoavoid" any ap- ihink the b leclures In Ihe lasl yc«r aiitl a gifts:^ almost'all outside lies, ton,, D.C,,- D $750 tor one at cexcept their Judicial salaries > - lembers, bench services, pearance otif coiconflict of In- avoid almos half. -Ixw is Powell ' reportedled wllh that of other memln wrote "none" - in Ihe Arlzon;,zona.Stale University, nnd aand telling them to flic annual • irs ot n Tlie reports do not indlGile te re s t, ' as'"-%vell %vel as‘ th e ir T hey wrote He anti John Paul Slovens accepting silver trays as gillsiils was paid by sponsors o for ottb e iic h posts. $l,500f500 prich tor speeches a t the ' rreports of Investments, an legal any Illegal or unellnelhic,il ac- autonomous1 positionjwsit of a need space for ott were Ihe only justices- to \when he resigned as a univers-:rs- seminar on American lc assets. Income, gifts and . lo report lo no higher chief J' Iverslty ot Delaware and . f ef Justice Warren wishbLshburn U niversity School ' Iliabilities, L' authority. r noted he, by acl of Burger not< l^wlnTopcka, tss, is the Smithsonian Soon after Burger look over, Ju.stices. who earnt $72,500 n Congress, i: \s of last Friday, Byron , jtlon's chancellor'and the conference scrapped the .y e a r (S7.'i,000)00 forf( the clilof Institution's ilte and Thurgood Marshall rules, requiring much less lied Justice), a ree nol Iwund by the heads ththe e JudicialJi Conference . . PrisonI projecct Studj d nol tiled reports for the extensive reports. In 1973 It ethics c(Hle'for■ for olher ' federal oftheUnlieiUnlledSlales, sthalfofl97li.butbothhave tile lo com- judges. liiJt m ay adopted d titte r code telling BOISE (UPl) - Idaho by b Omega Coaslrucllon of things” needed In tho:co,. cons5 lru- may choase to uso (u-hnersnl>ers ot Congress, .advisory b — but not lnd(;bledness or d a w)tnelH)dy ju s l lo show up Scliiwl, Phi D ella Phi Chieflief Ju stice E a rl W arren In iislnj’ profils from correc-,- Ihe i: prison industries showed a Ion officers they a re barre-:>arred by sta tu te *•*'"' Scluw stock earn in g s’ • nel profit la.sl y e ar ot S7G,l)00000 w anl lo b e an electrician.' 1 I n s titu te a n d . th e, _ 19C3aG3 afte r Abe F o rta s resigned tional industries as iin Incen-' r below you. from acccpliniepling • honoraria Legal Ins dcnlia! Classroom for amidnid scandal gver his acccp- Mosl Supremo Court live to molivale prison lalwr and :i he fell thal some of theseese said. I team effort '-ovi-'r %2.m) tor a spwch or Prcsldcnlia loM Ihii ncc of a $20,000 tec (later Justices now. voluntarily sub­ for constniclion of a new profits j: could be used as an Tlie Iward was lold inm ales will over SZi.oooK) lot,tola! in a year. YoungR Americans, Am a group tancc Ii.vn-ii>.>r o r without il “ the int mit Ihe statements twice cellblock before jilvlnu incentive 1 lor Inmates.lo.10 prcscnlly highly skilled li nol practice law Uiat brings brings high schoo! slu- cfttiinLtiinicd) for giving advice S s lick- • take advantage offit.” It. He said 'Hioy may nol approviil (or an initial I’o- bccom I e inloresled In learning■ing for tho conslnicllon was 1 s and teachers lo whilehile a Justice lo the family yearly, ... ‘ there must Ik* n “ sosolid front" nor.- it they>• own slock, sit on tlents an skills lhat could Iw appliedIlo lo ing among Inmates, a head on Ih'cfQcllily. i I. 'conslruc.llon .of the newlew Acting Correction Dlrt-clorDirt ' '"Uls prison yard. Acting Warden Ed DermiU ( 0 told the . suj’gested'usc of the-profits. cellblock. < Bill Crowl recommendedn*d lh.ll llcncsum .Ilso y He said It not oniy would be an The warden said it wouldnild the boa'rd accept one111' olof Chc corrallm - s ' l :;';? A r r eests j b reaki ui p tru ck t't h e f t r i n g incentive but also-would help . providej molivallon for themlem bidsso that "a mancanccai. comc '» York, investigators said. LS -in -ic h a rr a s s m e n t ' a r I Southern Calllronla and prevent the prospect for ito work and there wouldn't1 be .iboard and give ils an UNARDINO. Calif. announcinj;jnclng delalls of the na- In S< A bout $75,000 w orth of i^recSgnized rove Ihem lo two ” cul shops” ‘■sat>otaf}c"by In m atcla b o r. the i trouble of •‘someme curale picture” beforei r c a a f t o l Arrest warrants lionwideId e theftth ring, drove component parts were rc- officers were I Ihe Fontana area. n ie 1978 Idaho legislature - . salwlago," - decision Is made as lo lo the p ressu re th e olfl Issued for 15 men Five■•e suspectssusj w ere arrested in Ihc • covered from one of the under, bul empha;ihasizod th a t , Wilhin hours the rigs wcrc appropriated jySO.OOO for Board member George'rge aclual construction, nvolved In w hat th e M ondaylay and ai 10 others were Wit Fontana cu l shops. people and If allegedly Invo v Isassembled ond the compo- construction of a now Bennett, Boise, .said he likediked Earlier, Iward m mem em bers P“ Highway Patrol still being>elng sought.5 dlsas "Wc think thosc.who leased c rales they Cal tornla Hig cnts - engines, Iransml- . cdlblock al tlie slalo p,cnllen-_. IhcidcaoMnitlingsomeofthe'the told supervisory correctm'cltonal ' . iK-lleves mnay ay be I the largest Invcsligicsligalor?' recovered nents this shop lo do the cutting slons,- rearends and cabs - llary lo , alleviate crowded profits ot the prison Industrie.sri'es officers Uic Ixiard1 iiid an •! musllH.'punl.shed. ■ft ring ever un- • ' parts; of of 16 dlcscl-truck------sslon were ready any .time they" IC a lone way tnick llictl ri ,-crc shipped by truck lo condltioas. As prescntod to thu back Into the instllulion.- ^ special governor's•'s' com'- c "We have comer thoslatc, - tractorslors and three re- wcrc could placc an o rd er,” M artin manaue- in the past two weerccfo-lrcrcrr- f layw ard •• In Northern Legislature, the 'cellblock , Beiinett and boarc^>rd miH.sion on prison mar nk It's, the largest • trigeralor■rator trailers, estimated Hay said. "They would bring a , would be conslnicled.with the ■ • chainnan John Bengslon,Ion. ment had found a1 l-ick lac of ing to release of thellicfniiincsor th, Cl'lpIIP fi.is , ever broken lobewortl-iworthSSOO.OOO, Calif:allfomla or lo Kansas City.; truck into this building and It commission) rinfi the-Clil 6. .lo. Som e p a rts m ay .nlso have ulilizaHonof Inmatclabor. UwLslon.-said a training pro-pro uniform ity In followingvlnil nilcs so v c rn o r's co |)Uty' C hief D ave 'Oio10 Ihieves Ihic allegedly stole Mo. J ■ would be Immediately cut up ' >een sent lo T exas and New Corrcclion Iward members g ram could be sta rted to le-■ach a d ;ind procedures a t theicpciiiicii- pei ™«' ;y» ro ■ said Monday in the l)lgbig rigsri{ from truck slops been a n d hauled away. > w ay, Ben{Wtonsali Si’l r . i . r S lold the Division of Public tho Inmates a conslriicllot;llon tiaty. Works:to accept one of three skill prior lo any actua;lual Bennetl said there■re ww as a ------bids for supervision of the conslnjcllon of the cellblockock. inck of uniformity betw bet een ___ • conslnicllon, although they And, Bcng-ston added, he' ditdid shifts, withheld a final decision lo nol -see any legal problemcms ; •'There should be an procccd with the aclual work ■ • wllh using pnifils as an incenicen- jipplicallon in every•shill," shill he I until Ihcy could obtain an tivo lo m olivale the inm ates.(JS. , said, a dding th a t a a lack lac of M [newW1 (on^ assessment from the supervi­ The board, however, look>k nom uniformity ‘‘breedstroubtrouble," [ntrodilucii^ sor selecled, positive action on the sugges!ges- ' nennett also expressc'ressed Uio Last Friday, the division tjon until the legal aspectjccls need forcommunlcallonsitlons. opcned'bids for a supervisory were explored, - *' "There is_ a la lad c k of J r e s s i i i consultant. 'Bennett said the tralninInitig com m unicallons up aridarid down,c a l i a n D The corrcclion hoiirdI program could be slartcirtc d u m u st be open bothn \vay: v a y s." Creaiimylta ng- itm niiin M in n jlllHi m r'ecomtticnded Ihnl Public; "While wc are orderin;ring 'if you have problemiblem sT by Works acccpl the $CC,500 hidI

    Rental ojofwardei jfi’s homel e held up hyI state hoardI I n -L ■ jii M j u ------...... ’* BOlsk (UPI) - Tho^iatcc ^ them whether Iho' propost[)0scd - .spoke' to ■Jol»n''-Ben-Benglson..-,~-p'? Board of Examiners pul offf " rcnl includes ulllilics,, thell Lewiston, chairmanlan (of the rl50 a BoardofCorrection.abin, alw ut the for further explanation Tues­;- Iward said it felt that.S-150 norning and • day a i^ucst lo rent the oldd monlh was loo low for rentrental request Tuesday morni warden’s residence lo • tbe(.• ' of the residence. The homeime is that Bcngtson saidd the board formcr.director of corrcclionn _ localedofilhcoldpenltcnliaiiliary was unable to scnd-ad-a reprcse-n unllllhccndofAugusl. grounds al the end of WarWarm ntativo to Ihe e exar x am ln c rs’ The Board of Corrcclionn SprlngsAvenueinBol.se. m eeting, ans agreed sent in' Ihc request lo let>t Allorney General Waj-ne,Tie L. Gov. Jo h n E vans • -former - Director -Don R.t. Kldwell said llial ••charllal.•Itahle with Kldwell lhatIt ththe rent, lOt seo seem ed too low andid suj;suggested Erickson remain In the re­.. as it may be” he could nol s , IcLson the examiners putJt offoft a de- sidence a t $450 a m onlh rcnlit renting Iho home lo Ericks e also clslon until a representjsenlatlveof until Au[;. 31 In lieu of notice:c for only WM, He said he al M m anncd the Board of Correct!'•rectlon can for hliJ forced resignation. understood Ihe Iward plann ) dlscu.ss the Erkk^n, who used them to move the d irec to r's officefice lo meet with them to disc said he felt .....homcTent-frce while he wasIS • . - — Iheresideiicniemporartly.ly. . _ . rcquosl. Kldwell said yi "Without some explanatination • al! three examinersrs shishould be director, was asked lo resljiii I I fn rnT lm m v ection present for the moelirloeting, loo, . s p . . j W latc in June ofter a citlzcns'’s' ■ from the Board of Correctl lie the S e c re tary oi S tatelie Pole'T.P commltlee recommendedid I'm not ready to hiindle I /lously ‘ C c n arn isa w as alxscnt..sent. Ihree^^dismlssals to clear upip requtJsl." he said, '‘Obvlou: loiise- • Meantime, the exaexam iners problo'ms al the state prison.n. th e y h a v e s o m e hon; es'ancj ■ approved" an advancIvance p.iy- His resignation was acceptedid cleaning io do themselves'.i line to m en t of 'SCO,0000 to th ree Monday by the Board of Ihey are loo busy lo come northern.I(laho Indlar Corrcclion. Ihls m eeling.” irt up "Ini- ' HI W ^ M BesWcs a numl>er of un­I). P a l B leed, a -sp e clal1 assis- as: -so they ctin start uj lealth Caro answered ^stlons, amongig tanl lo the governor, sajd;ald ho proved Child Health Program s.'■ The DeprDepartment . . .of H ealth and w elfare;lfare, which 1 _ _ I, adminislers a fedcra:dcral grant -(governorr announic

    A-10 TImofl-Nows. Twin Folia. Idahoiho W odnosday, July 10,1978 . ■ M l ISVebras]s k a n s ccom pair e ’7 8! plagiip ^ th hoopp^r sws armIS o f 1^930s

    BY MICHAEL J. BUGEJ/3 E JA tu ral stabilizationStabili and C onservation ServIi;rvicesald July.'Farmerslers hi Minnesota were coping with custs •'are starting to work onI cornco and m oth la rv a eeandsoil-clwelling ant caterpillars. f > OM).MAHA, Neb. (UPI) - Plaguesigues of locusts the locusts " BpfifflfidTmSti ly ‘seem B iblical, hut they stillill ococc cu r In p a rts w heat, fields.” field Before they were conlionlined lo "It’s appro;i)proaehing‘ jiie-^critical stage,in ioc)0% OF ■ , o fthIJie c farm belt — sw arm s of them, them chomping nuigelands,lancb, hesald. ■Nebraska,"’ saidsail Itoger Sandman, state agrlcul- H W H W M W p i a rly every crop In their |i;ith. ••Tliey’reley’rc t:iking good e atin g aw ay fromrom cattle, ture director,tor, "It looks bad Iwcause of llie 'Jebraska farmers who wereL‘ :irnund:irci In the You ralk w alk out ( there and Uie ground1 seseems lo massive nreasreas that are infested and the cosl 11 ist Bowl era compare Iwlay’ss outbreakoul wllh move.’’ w ould take for spraying.s ■ k -1 1 ^3 ?iS , OR ogist Ben Kanlack ol Brookings, S.D.. onescslnthci930s. 1 R elmmunn ann said grasshoppers hatchedled earlier Entomologist In th e northw estern p a rt ol Nebra.ska. Ihlsyearnoc a r now a re a hall to a n Inch long,;. saidscrlousgnIS grasshopper problems are develop- asshoppers are not only in the fields. f They ’•Thele the the second hatch Is about one-fole-fourth to Ing west of: the >lis.sourl River. "It’s going to Ue en cling to farm houses, and onem e K eith Counly one-halfalf inch," inc he said. “ T hese a rc gettin■tting lo lhe one ol our heavlleavler ye ars ;ind 11 will be worse Uian rm wife said the Insetls were! .so thickI on one point ofof teen-agers, teci and Iwy. do they havelave ;i good liist in s o me e a a re ri a s ,” le of her house that she couldn't•t sec th e paint. ap p etite.lie. . . . Jim Ilay.y, directord of the ASCS office in S ovem m ent olllclals are irylngig to help,1 imt for "A n1 area area farmer spniyed his garderrden seven Manhattan.1. Kan,,Ka has eallisl for surveys from 15 i M i “m e N ebraska ranchers It m ay be tooto lale, lim es, anand! d th ey even got to h is onion p aatch,When t cl counties thathat reported1 grasshopper problems, ■\s many as ‘Xi of the stale’s !i:i cnunllesmaybcciiun abugwllle;will e al an onion, you know if s hunglungry." , Ray said thethe i major d:image in the Sunflower ! sla te has allocated SW.IWO for g ras;rasbliopper s ta te has beeneentocornandgrainsorglium, t • Bfc.toUUiMii* <72 ‘nves/esled. Officials said a massivassive spraying The slate ogram would be loo costly. control,ot, salsaid Norman Otto, assistant to Gov, J, -"Therearewire wWespread problems all along the And. there are o.thcr problems. J a m e•s s ExoiExon. e a ste rn plain:ilalns of C olorado." sa id Hob<;rt . av ailab le in - " " T hla a t t moneyme for the m ost p a rt w as committedcon Sullivan, dlredllreetor of the Plant Industi’y Division l i W B B t o J w i Aftif\Ithough the m ost j>otenl. av secticcticidc kills young gras.shoppers,TS, It only m akes Ijy-Mayay 15,” 15,’ Otto said. •‘In la le Ju n e wcwe started ot the Coloradorado Agriculture Department. ult one.H woozy for a spell,-A chemicalchei: caUcd gettingig callscall from ranchers, andihcnn wwe made In some "hoi"hot spots” there are SJMO graiishop- ;ptaciilor would kill mo.sl of them ther , but It ,1s a n d thler er $25,000 $25 av ailab le from th e s talie te Agricul-/ pers ptr st|uai;t|uare yard, he said. ‘•It hasn’t jbetn nncd by the lCnvironment;ilnt;il Protection lureDeparlDepartipcnfs emergency fund, this bad sincelince 20 years ago when' we sprayed 'cncy,., , ^ ••Butul thethe problem is extremely widevldespread, th ree millionion acres.”ai '•The grasshoppers are so thickick VOUvi open the possiblybly"J "J counties. Even If half the‘ lailand were Wyomingg h; had one problem area near, the or and they're liable lo came-rl(|:e-riijlit In.” said sprayed,-•ed. suchsi a program would cost a!:as muchr :is N ebraska border, bor Olfielals said a spraying u t:ta a Lindiiucrwholiveson.'i farinn|nnni‘arOg;illala W million^'Illon/'. program for livestock pasture land has in theIheNehraska Panh:inille. T h erejre araro‘gras.s!iopper problems of v a rj lng annihilatedd mostmu of the grasshoppers, ' i ju st c an ’t recall when it’s beeneen thistl bad. and degrees.^s in in parts of Soulh Dakota,, Colorado,O Grasshopperippers. however, were plentiful in- 'c lived here I’O years. You walkvalk out ■ Inlo lhe Missouri,3uri, KansasK and Wyoming, n orthern Misscilissouri and central parts of the slate, y a rd and th e y 're hopping all Jim und y> o u ."...... - Stalele ugrlcultureugi officials.In.lowai.sald.there, .sai Jnit officialsils saids; there .wen? ad eq u ate stores of LelLeland Relmann of the Keith CuuiCounty Agricul- w'orenoreino reports of grasshopper dam;ige:ige early in -pesticide to.0 dealdc; wilh the problem . H U uJse of baiinned peiesticide nmay brinIng fine

    ally covers a' RIIRIPENING wheat partially JNCOLN, Neb, (UPl) - The; En\Environmental failedI to litII •'the bureaucratic nwds:ds for red Irresponsibleble suggestion^ iriacTe by a m an known f a rrm m strike sign, erected Jast Jas£ winter. proicolection Agency h;is lhre;ilenede d a 1 fine o f up to ta p e ." as aiotally frrc.spoaslWcse/ialor."Irn : Unlverslly d e m z anding ftill parity or threah r e a t e n i n g a $25.00i.OOO for anyone asing bannednncd pesticides The; departmdepa: ent Is w ork in g wilh the Un Ihout EPA approval to fight’ht grasshopper ol Nebraskibraska College of Agriculture to provide Exon saidId heIk talked to Jo h n W lcklund, EPA f a rrm m strike. In the case of thistl farm wUho i iddllional information lo ;iccompimpany the regional director direc of pesticide conlrol, who ner will soon ‘"festestations, Gov, J . Ja m e s Exon11 .salt.said. th e additio C hange of•f seasos n s nearlar Byers, Colo., the farm er ’ req u est,;sl, E>Exon snid. p rom ised upjp to a r i s ,000 fine for anyone usihg'Uie h ainvest rv < the grain w hich he2 at onei tim e i Sxon -said Monday a lormalnal 1rec out of luck wllh a reduced market lor their refined sugar,si if American industrial:al ' u se rs sw itched en m asse to corn5%» Instead of su g a r, if , ' s u g a r w ere 17 cents a pound. 3. ONLY RKm m i HAVEIE GOOD LAND. irder to get good landd tc to For sugar refiners, foreignn sisugar Is no dilferent /roti '- Not many conan afford to buy land on 20 acre pieces to pput u t c0 hom e on. But in ordi domestic sugar, so their commltm( litm ent to the dom estic Industry"r>- grow gardensns ond anim als you wil!il! hoveh to. ' Is questionable. But the sugar rcllnrefiners have a valid warning to ‘ sugar producers seeking a highere r pricc.pr Joel Williams, assistant lo thelie presidentpi of Savannah Foodsds and Industries Inc. of Georgia,gla, made a summer tour lo 4. SOME LAANDS Will NOTOT BE USED FOROR ANYTHING. Washington to warn policymakerse rs tht a t "w c h av e the sp e ctre of )d can cause it to go un*un I Economic proroblem s of w oter distribtIribution, odd shapes,, etc.etc., of som o good lotid ■ com sw eeteners a lo u r ba ck s." V law these pieces of lornland couldn't be used forfoi housing either. AiscM so He said In on Interview, "II thishis billb (raisin g raw su g a r prlcOsOS used for forrrrming. Under the new/ lo having no use for oilII o f to at least 17 cenLs a pound) is pas:passed, there is sufficient fat In those person*)hs now owning "small"ill" (undor 20-ocro) piece:ieces of good land, but he this bill lo encourage corn swecsweeteners to erode away thehe } accuracy of som e S.C.SC .S. it, could notI sells it for housing. Thele mostn serious problem=m tlthough, could be tho oi markets ol cane and beet.” Ue warned lhal giving, corn w a s Dn t h a t in r e a l i t y w a s nevern e good enough to'grow to' sagebrush wa: swectcncn; a larger share ol lhehe piep would "do away with thehe classification!>ns. Land near Hansen t domestic (sugar) industry." r listed os goocod soil by the soil survey/ey records! The cane and beet producerss whwho are flf^hting lo slay afloatlat . with current low priccs would say that was an,overstalemenl,n t,' • but Williams is supported in1 partpa hy recent news In thehe DS WILL CONTI!TINUE. sw eetener Industry. 5. TYRANNYlYAND COSTS; CCREATED BYZ(ZONING BOARD! . Almost every sale w wil ill Coca Cola has said it will permit per its Iwftlers of noncola>la The new Ideeleas of control throughgh •soil classification will prove im practical. A beverages to use 75 perccnt high'ligh'fructose corn syrup and 25 ment, swaying with th«t h e ' , . need to go beforeb tho unolected‘d zoningZ' board who sits in orbitrory judgemc percent sugar as the sweetener•In In theirtl drinks. Snrlle. Mr. Fitibbb •, and influence, m akinging pieco-mealf decisionsIS :that create disorderlyo r l y '' and Fanta. Jhe current maximuifmuip corn sweetener allowed In winds, of poll'jlitical power, money, or Tiake it a first targetI fo r those drinks Is 25 percent. growth. Theo iimmense cosl of landnd 1controls and its proveroveh failures should mai Up to this point cane sugar has accounted tor 50 percent of being discontntinuod whon tho 1 % taxto> limitotion m easurere is approved. sweeteners in the United States.s. IwetIw sugar 24 percent and cornirn sweeteners 25 jwrcenl. Other soil drink llrnis are expected tolo m ove In the sam e direction. Investment advisers on Wall SlreelSin are speculating that Coca►ca ENT YEARS ANDelng used by CokCoke, 55 percent fruclose, is an control prom oters clain[aim disorderly fo!fashion. This is tho veryiry ssitation people w antmt correctedcc I Land use co improvcmcnl over an earlier pro • product of 42 percent fnictose.ISO. his purest propaganda comosco from county bbur u r- Both, Williams, who shudders,Jers, and tho Corn ftellnersers orderly grow>wth will como by wayly oof thoir m ethods. This [ o v e r o u r liv e s I Association leaders, who smile,e, prpredict that the cum s’wcetenerner eoucrotes whA^ho d o n 't c o r e a b o u t a□ bbetter o county. They onlyanly want moro controlovi Industry, which now producesi syrsyrups, will develop a granularliar 1., JULY 20th. p ro d u ct lhal could n e arly rep la3ce ce sugar.s ROOM 117018: THUFURSDAY, 8:00 P.M .,. PUBLJBLIC HEARING TO BE HELD AT C.S.I. SHIEiHIELDS BUILDING. RO Great Western Sugar Co., a rerefiner which Is also worried. s u p p o rts a bill with m arkcU ng? quotasquc divided among the cane,me, sugar .and com industries. Therhe 'quotas would give the comom sweeteners a share of the markclarket with a ccMIng, a proposal opposed by th e com rellners. • / ’ NDUSECONTRGROklSSUE! Meanwhile; sugar policy Is still iunresolved. President Carter , iHi!HISISTHEMQSl IMPORTANTr liMEETING TO AnENDAT ON LAN! lost monlh- lold a group of leglsleglslators from sujjar producing:Ing ■ , , . This ad paid for by TWIIrW IN FALLS COUNTY PROIPROPERTY OWNERS ASS'O'S'OCIATION fltales that he would Intervenele irin the controversy; Indicatingling only th a l he could i]ot support aQ mnm a rk e t p ricc a s high a s 17 cenls.

    , '■ -1 1 . - ' , , , ■ Wed.Ved(iosday,yjuty 19.1978 TimeTlmos-Now3, Twin Falla, ldoho A-11' M a r l k e t V a lle y^ g r a i n Mea3ats, grailins plunu[imet , , , Soft whiA’hlle w heal 3.05. barley 4.M;i; oalo ats 4.70. - | m ixed gra'ra in 4.33'. It prices a ro given by ttic Beim;m GrowersGi flllClead i of mjlajo r repiports ■ W heat p W archous)use Association Inc, dally at al nI a.m, ' O lhcr grograin prlccs are an average? of iseveral (Courtesytcsy SISinclair & Co.) I)i;3rl.sa rlsh Ideas iii w heat - a between bc 6.92 'and 7.(H per StockiiS at Mi^ i d d a y local deal!lalcr quotations obtained weekly. CHICAGOiGO - Meal and pickup]p Inii country inovemcnt. hundredweight. hu The sctUe- ' futures plummeted chartI weakness w nnd lower ment m was 3.cenls lower to 6 graint priprices - sent tliat grain cents CC higher wllh May up a N E W V o n k (U P I) - gU; ; tuTih? r ” 4 “ uUli'' t hUiiiM 170 r 11 79.tI?* ^ - Com mlodlty odity News Scrvlce .. downi-lto6'4cents.llarvcstln 4 ti - pcpenny a l 0-01. Volume w as JT71 rleeS’^ t^ c d sHghlly higher i i ■'! i 1 fis : cattle closed shaqjly Wncsday In ocUVc Irnding • c.n ‘ k ;;‘d*5 u i 7 1 j said live cattii I C lower, fromrom 1llmll down tn 7.S r New York Stock Exchange SIS \ » o ' “SS 1 : 5 M u i * McamMrl t 10 177. 23 itual F und poinls oif'as i r t s liquidation11 ahead Con>n.oii.tynew^ewb .fvirc icpoiis . • sues. , , ' i gj; i J \ i T i i * Mclo»n U 7 2 im CfwlMr 5 « W 35\»* ’sc u ttle o n feed report • Thc‘Dow Jones Industrial CAeaiM oei 2.U 3a 41 31 Me*d 1.12 J 23 2m* 1 tu II) (I) uni tx t» ««1>' voT»3 vc 15 2514 41 of today’s call Courierr i o ^ y o f - Chiti Crill 97 e plOH UeOoncQ .40 10 J 17W J C»nl III I--1 C««t m I4SIU Rn e market on lhc de-'.' vcraW -w hlch plunged 10.03 • ii« a loniin cun-u jx in™ n« f fSN.1; . l^epl th e mai ; « ? 5 S : 5 on 1 HSMD C^U S> I7MIHI!l Ac fenslvc. DresDressed bot'f prices oinls‘Tuesday, was ahead •' g?| f e SINCLAIRt& & CO .M nc. aiFin 9 ti/ M**. ail 3 !.vai5 Ss .'3 5SSS were-weakreak . and cash catllc ,51 point ■ to B29.5I shortly gtic i S I ^ si ssi'JJJJ* 11*5 733-6013. Toll Freeroc 1-800-632-0807 g r i . ’ ’5 ! ’S s r s F lo u iin Poun J5I jn Sl ily steady. l.lm lt losses Her tho opening.- Tuesday’s ollS CRW 512 117 L tik ^ amf.“ gfS;l S !S!i! weroonly.slei X mSmko .W ' ^ Ull 1 M l f 7 70 133 C» IM' i; 411] U 8C , the flrsl five months. I------JSS waS'lhe w o rsl since 11 fell S g K j;tT ” , 1 1 : r : a _ Uonom 7 ^8 n jti l iCi ra,,91«!77 KCljn“ teS C ‘"T S rit"'"''''!'"'''" ,| Sce” 2iWNl. iSclSn71 vicom V ijM Hi V olu'm: ew was asl 17,916. l).74i>otnteJunc2G. mS'o' w 2.20 « is . J ,5,l!"£T;.’ f e (0 1^1 'JShl Fccdercatler catllc ended .shanily ll majinajor wheat slntos was 80 ccars. AdviiKte led declines, 189 C«e*B0l1cot .40 12 w 7H- n Ti; (19(1) Lant CiiM Fac V wllh nearby August percencent cqm plele. New York Sugar It finished D. iSff;''iimong th c MO Issues s s r " Z.,- SU!!: s r l S ^ i“ 3’S H t 2M *'°13 2?'*- v» AGE fa l-J III L ‘ *«uitr r«nd»: down thhe e limit Iln of 150 poinls Cornorn tum bled lo losses of 7:' i 4 to 10 points lower "on an rossing th e NYSE ta p e a t lhc CmbEn cmt 1.80 9 t 40H • « v ' AJliU'i I17NI S , “ i S J - S i i ' i CmwEd 2.« to <3 «!»♦ '» 12 4»4“ .and otherje r mm( onlhs'dow n from to S'.'j ccnts c after being under cestim ated volum e of 3,300 lo'ts. u ls c i:- ; ■ • CommS4l cS; 2 ’J “ ” ' S ' i H i t S T u ™ Ve?'™ w iiia.d) o.-d crt im i'to k Local long llquldlatlon pared ?7hT “ f tiS.SS 150to65poini5 points. Thc irade'was pressuissu re from oats and w heat, I Analysis Investors were X I?. W H Affl B*I etj.iT} f!" -, S;.fS. ;!J J S !!“->■J? (JillSIMl '2” 10 89 x w t KU“ '!S'!S» ^i! r y f 14 72 H6I 1,526conlraciintracls. . Specul:■cuiatlve selling dom inated esom e e arlie r gains. ncoiiW|i6d by some^amings r £ a s i i, hogs closed • sharply themarket ma and some analysts New York Comcx silver eports, bul still were con- . c«i S . i !! . r : 5 asf Ps*?!''"1)7 s«.c; Am^’nm I'lvc hogs s . ”» ’1 r ' i i i although managing lo tracedced pressure, to a move to «d o se d 2H lo 190 poinls Wghcr, ■enied'; about p ro sp cc ts of ' ^ l'« 9 IM . %•* • NEngEI l.M 6 1* 72 - fl 'Tl ” °1N? UM Sms IS oi ». NI.0V0 t.34 8 C2 14'.'. K ‘i s l - Ira ; Qrt3 9,IWL OB us . 9B137f177 ■* •«»«. F ^ s s 4i« hold somwmc e ground against reexanxam lne fa rm exports to th e trad I in g on estim ated 11.500 Ighter'credit, rcsulU of thc SSlO ^ ^J5' 3M H" ' NLIMJ 1,20 9 34 181.. 52'‘ 1 W r'c *A Ijn tjn fieW') )sscs in other livestock SovietI’iet U nion,. 1lots. The market continued to Jonn ■'•'economic cohfcrcncc coi iM w -'i1h .:S limit losses i ii NoNloi 2 » 'e 129 j 37ttt m t rt . »- f't ««75» Traders said an- Soybloybeans were steady after show ; lack"of direction, but thc md lhc_conllnued decline of g” ,? .NoSIP- 2.18 • 9 39 g25»'.. S J u ,* S / r !fl i as ;.s v lJis '’H fll \l ^ oi"l C*pu Kl heavy selling and . ' a mixed-day mixi of trading,-tiut firm er closlcig values w ere In hedolla'rabrpad, ' Cjriittw ec B 1 ie^) {71; AO ajf ccp''- ,OUHl Ma. E.a:ic: , ( f j B iicipalcd he Crpfuj .tftl ^ 7 18«i K?no'"s( ’:t8 7 U ak grain markets helped sym pathy w ith gold. Tradyre kcpl a close eye on ' 'J„ « ; . S ! S 9B S fiiw 817 9B w c n less ^ s s in in th c 'pork product w eak OccflPel iT T ° ° 7 “302 , u ,W. IW. « om iS 'iS I was a negative factor. ■ dragag the complcx down, International Monetary ederal 'fiind rates banks OanFlprT ^ .7? 8 3 10H . OOflanC t.CO i 3 iU - IS ^ fi. iiuija marlfelwasi 0«n«Cp 1.32 7 74 77,Vt* '»il OhloEO' 1.78 11 to : pev.e - “ ' ; E i s !S w t a 3S 1S917 s>Mnon Furau: Pork: bellies belli closed locked Beansans closed slighlly off the Market gold dosed lob to ICO ihargq .one another for' O o«jiIW im '0 10 «»»- Hr? • OkUOE> 1.44 9 6 e 'i- DirccC .Mo 1 7 18H. V* i ’K '!S!1: K S' 1!!!1!S ‘ lown w llh pools In spot lowsvs al a 9‘.'4 lo 1^4 ccnts down. poinls higher in nearbys and ivcmi(^t-|oans for an in- OijPLI oJ! I,M. . II J 17H OklHiO l.M 8 4 3t*. /.s:. muji HUB r ,ra • IM M SSS lacliis limit down V 4i,in« t50^L Uiihcf ISttNL Julyp'ilaceijlaccd at 150 contracts MealMl movedi off tlje lows lale 130 to 60 poinls Klghcr in . licatltm'whelher the Federal g«‘Oeojj^l <.« < » • ws g ' » , ! ■! if:' S5- IV ’il i&>u'i!n 13 4] 11 n Uvra liwh; ! T ula Augu’Sl al 200 co n tracts’. intheday,closlng'al'l.50down thei dcfcrrcds a s local short covcr* — ooruAir- • ee..... e IH_____DulMM___1.40___ 12_. 8-{>aU-”» 'i “ ------s ■34j--wn-S--«««i--andinAugui ^es6fVJ'i'-0pen—M arket w 0««nCF .80 7 29 M'* . ing strengthened the market. ^ O«onll1 1.18 7 eo i2lH iSS ^ i r ^ ’ijiinos Technicalsleal weaknuss_.\vas thc lo40c^0 cents higher. Oil lost 40 lo • ^ommilleehadvotedTuesday d §01Jo ?" i u II 41 15*3* ^ ■"« ■; K ss i?,3f !istIiS MMMM tqv.O I 9t4lJ« rt'O Prcgrwn: Ikm Od 91J 932 im - ^ 'Vm' sm pflhClpalpal reireason for the trend is points p( with spreading Final prlccs were slighlly ollRhlcncrcdit. Dusnm “j 1.40 7 107 pMV*— P»cO£ 2.16 8 79 oieiwia .M n 7 ie% gh slulgglsh. wholesale applyl'plylng downward pressure. u nder the day’s highs. Voiume The federal funds traded in 0.0 ,3;;J tjrmi, «n9e« [•" 1307 9R 9M although s!l a s = a 1! ”s s : 5 i E l ' i s i : « id, heavy slaughter ar\d Maine Mai potatoes traded In a w as 5,024, 1 range of lo 8';i percent on Di»n«/ 3g 14 IM MJ*. %^ ScpSrt'’ t'.S 9 2* C^^*♦ m krmton: Uonr Fa »77t0Hion so^uc? HMil” dem and, hci * " *J«or 'Orew: W^Atrt U50^ fa l^-IMH^NL a» Genf anticipationpatlon of a bearish cold: narro'irrow range. May holding ruesdiiy. The reccnt rale has 5; V? 7rt. W tltrtr M IfflHL W 0 1 ^ % .eo 12 2 7CVtt il tk P»nhn 3(0 7 6 *41.- :e refJnrl were other i«cn perccnt, A. rise In DowCnotr 1.?0 8 934 u24V.. H IU T Ji SS5 89J 747 OWSirf fl la 6C u“''" ra ' rl/'asi'ail s i’ll* "o 565 132 sto rag e re| ncoffl 122 aiB UiF Gro 4 43 4 78 s leading to the seiloff. ^ Lhcse rate s w ould m ean the o?< S19C* F 198 172 Hutmi el Omtfii:•i'* teitfa*"' "»nVa • ^nctors lead Sf.v.".: ' S S S .,x s & “ S ! ' “ £i'u*: i e*M' ^>1 M l IttHL. Ann llUtlUtiu IM ^ 0^^^ Volumeic waswas4,793 contracts. V F t Fed "ift'd'cixl h a d tightened Dukii g[;' P 1.72 B 2S 20 iiilT lI Wl mn I5M1142 ;»•,IIUI M 103HL. Cmi 4W 431 Tern grainstis ripen DlPw*! M 10 jaulUW. H S i , i I Will 25 S H L. Inc;r4 194 9 9El 0 DkcvI 4 78 522 :redlt. CX«n.L oui .» PrH ilJii: an 0/ 3 84 4!0 Tu F( K1JIS* Investors rcccntly had been e,. ^ S l ? gwMn Onup: Uul SAn'' 3143 K L BOISE (UPI)-Sm allgrain c en t behind th a t of 1977, when E«C8 1.10 a 4J 27H. ; K .'„'s ss; su: Cfwn 4ie 531 IU1 mav iieoHK i.- -i'i S[ Phort o n e r a t e boi :ncouraged by Fed Chnirman ’ |*| ul7^‘ ^ ' SSI«£ffl titBUU KITI UeriM ripcnijcning was aided by warm half of the acreage had dosed . S f f i - v s F uiuii 805 eeo (uu-c luisct 3, WIrtlam Miller’s statement Se. i " '& F ^ 1 II.IOIJ.IJ Den] S> 439 473 eather last week and the middles. Winter and spr­ last 'U'.cl^k' thal pressure on V | f I J . . SW JJij* " hi I unl nrtufa Grew: DmC.i «l» 4 Si imblning of barley and ing wheat, barley and mixed - fVcmm U) Ul Pitl ca tn 783' I h i kk e e s o u g h t com b Intcresf" Tates appeared lo |J, V. S 3 . « i. g24rt- t U DHU ^ wheatleat had started by week's g rain grow lh slUl lagged iX r " 5:m » 2 si** y'% PolaroK] .80 tSlUO CU. GMfi Zr (51 l.tt Him Sr 7.0 tH rtave' cas^. Many money ei' ' 101 rS S“ " l SE (UPI)-Continental end,id, thc Idaho Crop and behind Insl year’s pace, the •e'.*&0 1 to 7 :81*- 't Pollatcn t 7 S 31 < 0«.k»hi 7M 831 fFl ' , Incn Kl 195 (WW 5J7 e»9J4 'i w a BOISE (U walcWt’W" were skeptical, c« uso. 5 9« 97] t a EngUrt Wr hone Co. of the West, Lives',ve.stock Reporting Service servlcesdld. E«>on *“ > •'»" R SS?o. '■’I ,! .S S 5 Vll?> Vj'tt sS l’ H3/NL Telephone however."' p,, r V . KSllSKW ir,*‘ cih 1775NL WhlCh, serves SCrV a number ot sald^lid M onday. Range, furnished adequate sis' '! s ;s5- " Dug And Bm< 0/p: g f 1* « U lunltles in southern and TheThe servicc said, however, feed £«jp3llcs last w eek bul ' P R IC E S [: u Pullmn 1.40 9 S2 36H- 944 9M Egl llnif.*ir* 'w S 0 15KUB com m unltlc fh v M . fll'mlF .7? 14 ” ?0«t ll -vnM M . 0«>«p- n il 'h "imN? w esternm Idaho, ld£ has asked thc ij,(.le }•high te m p era tu re s hurl began n 5« 10MHL Hcmn m »<2N2h'' . 'ISIIl changesen ive not received rain in S il , H riilhon 1.20 12 a ri'.l Sf"... ,!SS" “•:nn .XUII.L. Iln V>‘<3 11.33NLONL .-6S. a 9.19ML C Ontinental h tl n serves sevei 1 . Weather for the wcof_was . . s s - . i - i . ”" “ J " ' 2 a ;vcral weeks.-Irrigated i- s g w '!g'u artaiTjBen &t«p. Hn 1(8NL. P~Ixom -HOHL, 'K^een l » r979 «79 ‘oJrsT^39i11B1 P « ma,^ m 3 , Sweet, Ola, normarmal progress wllh the AbboilL .72 IB ITD.uJlHi.V,___ Fo'OMo 3 00 3 llj b45»i- ■------accounting -for -varied ------' riUtK 1.24';' S IB'W0%- . '.i ' - Hern Ml - 1V» 8 47 » - - gS! S ? I.'.7i^^; S 21344 - wt: nv 80 715 H o rseshcshoe o e Bend,- Garden • smalliiall grain trrlgatlon season — ff.BlM 1.C0 24 eo 2JH -W. \* nobihw 1.20 9 173 ?« K ?; S5K STw s 'ir t amounts of precipitation. Hall 1»**. V. 2 ^ . t l XKYW 5« 11M1236 0t(WiM*T>»r liSlllJ Valley.y. Cascade, C. Donnelly, jrawrawing to a closc in most S E i , i ;; i i i : ; I • “ K , ! s ;k damaged some crops in . V nonmH 1 TS 10 20 34'.^ VI” McCall.ill. New Nl Meadows. Rig-. . _ areasr c a s .. 17 . H Fnd Ocj 8U 70J-- northern Idaho. S E S s ^-"MSS’ ,s- s s t s s J ' S s '3 i 913 s o« Fd »«TW jns, W Whil hile Bird,-. E lk :_ Q lW ^ P poi otnttT grow lh w as 20 E S f ^ - GJUUMII 1.40 . 16 .6..4H I--H 1JH -U . FfW Co 4M47I IBiLL' “W ItONl - . ' ' I — ! ____----OflAfnOf------BB's " *»—1» - 40 s s gS- E -m C S tcy.-v.-'FairlicldT^prini’riW Pn Ccn Oynim 8 70 74H»1. '"g;,” !s;e i \b e rd e en In Idalio a-s'S^dl S K 13 !' s 5 " ; ; ICnElee 2M 10 178 ;’h 2 « 9 17 4^1. 9*ioM i3!?"oa 9«'9M andAberdi ss-" ss s S s K,‘ . " I ’iSi 'i |« l j » g « Seine « u m a s J oirdan rd a n 'Valley, Oro. L i v'estock e ! * '■* ^ 511^11 ^1.72 9 J 43 2J^ AmorJiJi <0 9 19 ?9'*- '•< 0CnnHoil V> 3 lOVi u«"®5* >t Sc^«^ F (II l!| E 8 9M S i i W I'ffl'NL “ K V i I S ° i» 0 an vtM Unt Investlgalijtlgalion th c commi.sslon i.n.sie■n.siem Nevada feedlol and ranjjc■e steady to 1.00 hlRher than last CCm' cp 8 203 20 i K I s i s S s ; f- s i s Iveslock sale.s for Tuesday. Julyfy week's bulk sates: string choice Consul .10(3 B 1 7 • SCOIIPSP .70 9l1JWJp18 schedule hearings on the “j'.wi r ; * i : i i □I I £ 2,24 7 207 W8H . Mjlull 111 951 P ''^ 0 ^ It ^ in 5H will schedi GnTlf 1.300 5 17 : : u m'H 'S 2I; | l'!3 S S 'SS'iS proposedliosed increase, * ' t rtra ; d e on slaiighler cows slowI CU PmI to ID M :tv,* l» 1 w t . Scaii J n i’ S 1^ % .'ew’lw •ompared with intelnst week; few 3 ITT Vbc« iaiMre: cornr « CQfterI «.» 10 « » UTi* - U » ' 1’.^ i " uj ^ - ' . g ! ^ '0 ^ ',°7WHL ^ slecr;leers steady to .50 I p ^ r , butS' Am Molorj T3 07 5>1. It C * SlflMlC 1.36 . 7 14 «W narkel not lully estnljllshetl; no[10 Bl lb with less lhan 10 percent - Ammncj • 3 T et 4i‘. - w c« ■ n « lelfer sfllcs confirmed. •fecden. all sold al 58,52. -J * vS siis ' i r I i i F eee e drops si , g r . B n Slauiitiler slecr n » d to most >yy s,i'? ; s i s s ..... Qooajr 1.M 8 n * S ” 5* ** tSmp [1.1 JS til tfl ^2wu” f h ^ r , n S1 ijv'1 14 VtTQUiR) •' ORJUp- rliolee 2-3. few As. 1. JOLIET, lit. iUPt) - r r , 's CW YORK (UPI) - A M.DO-M.OO: couple of loads liols-I*' Livestock; GIMP . .IM .^ 3 9 ®;>* Ji* S '* iVisr ijt'eV K FM 2?022n Pli L'" H9lltgill!? ;r« . i!5!i new y htti 8 91IIL m cmibcrshlp bersli -scat on the New tciiwlclnsl.40ollj49.6o. Cattle sales Insufficient to ; r . ‘, , f f a J ' K t s ---- -CJtWllFIn I 5, 21 [i29 - - ? % I S 1 '^ I ^ io*ni'i« ^ I'lS ia fe<^er entile scl of choicece establish a markcl, fcmcoi — "f . u Sopjcl? 2 40 8 43■ h 3I'| ' i si? !S!i a M'li: 'la u L Yorki Stoi Stock Exchange sold Hor.'! 800; trade nctlve; b a ^ - s G^J^nO rW 7 10 13^*; H ^ fl.^ 2W 7 ^ M'. A>ril»nilOI 2 7 122 uM'»t '* _ ' Jw S’m ." JOHHL. [J’ £(* Klay for S-IP.OOO, down and Kllt-1 25 eenls hlgherj No 1-2 • “ ■ddK5l-“ '1.m B !21 P73H.- H " n i- • • 'icl«L Tuesday 200-240 lbs. «-0^48.25. lew 48.60; t u SowiPS ' i!20 9 23•»::: u i s 9 a / 9«MHI.hl: wjwn > 91/HL $7,oOok) fror from the previous .sale Potatoes No 1-3 250-270 tbs, 45.00-(0,50.^ i i i r ■ ‘Oil's ’ ra 8 J4 '’niJ** SpFUnd r r 8 n s 4j Ona Fa iiiai9w f ArcoCpo .to . 3 1S5- 77V,. ’.i ( . SquttO 1.40 10 14; s„i5 241 'SS' °a,n. sCnrth 597 6 49 ^ FjJ 7|»NLiiNL iSSUl Ju ly l313. , ' ■ D,.- . Wednesday's- estimated re- A>fietlfw .75 D 2J I7>t« '* . I SqulbO 1 02 14 147 35'. DKNVEH w cii-N ’iimii currently•cntly quoted a t $42,500 |-Aui-A unless ollierwlse staled. Tex.is■h OMAHA (UPI)-Llvcsloek: ' (* SlOIInd .2.60 7 W Q«' S"*,,. ,;g,!3 'S Z '‘^,i,.= :lound Keds 14.25, Z'-:-!'-.- Inch W J « HMljSn" j 38 SldO.IOn .M 13 « rr:;X ■■■Sci'Is'is |uon m 1C0HL 'M11J23iii)« bid.$.W|00$.W,000 asked. 15 00-15.75.50 )lj. sacks 2 'j-3 'i Inch a 16 . V* Do<« D4I 2114 H I “ OS 1323 1074 ' C«.g 'in]< 0 15.00-15.75.50-ltJ.s.ick.-;2'i-3i.j Incli1 i.ss"riSiW isK g IS! '!f.10 a, 34V». H g«aC.^^ ISWML ^ MIM “ JUIHL 15.00 Dotxmn « 1« 1 W i ' 3,00, Klim liaR 5 lO lb. Iialed 8.00. lia»» S'orcold 50-lb. c.irlon lOOs 10.00.■ ■ 0«I1 M.I lu 9 2 1»H- j i s r ■ l i j s | r; , ' , | r S " S ,510 J4211- v) Or.Tlu»“ f 2'iii Spesl 50 Jower, OoflJ?* ' l ^ 6 M '»■ .M '0_!02 ,171i» V I i l U Klny liy llie Ami'rlo.iri Mclal earlonss c-irli 70s-!»s 10,0011.75, lOOs Instances 75 eenu off; steady ond Tuesday l>: 11,50, OOIOOI 1.7J- 7 ;« 7)'.» Monrol 1.W 8 MS » “•‘111’ » '' Unn^o ’“j V ^ ■kcl, oulhorllallve meliils H,jC Instances 25 lower lhan Monday s Ootg tv - l.BO i i: 2M>> HouJli^ 2.12 7 n Ml*- !■ Intc. trade; helfen steady lo 50 [" " tS;“c“p 2.10 18 39 'U 'l : d f i t . umlnurii, nrlmar>', per lower; cows l.OO-t.50lower; cholcc I f ; Recorird Jeep saltlies eci« « pliKpUw pureH)p 11), lin'.ots S3.0) -,, G r a i n with end prim e 1175-1300 lb steera (Clftflt 1M ~ "T i 3 24 TalPnsI ' r u 1 192 6) » ii5 V: ^ -Qii.NVEKl.Uri) - Grain: No., I 55.50-55.7i5, cholcc 1000-1300 lb oruPit J7U 11 TJ.m sn lUmiiny. tlomi-slic. 9-J'- pi-r hnrd winter whear-tJJVrwt. t^o,, 2 M.OO-55.50, mixed Rood nnd cho cc lUCrup » W , 4 10 Jfl'* 2JJ ' -i-.u . J j h - ' 2 lOttJ-1250 lb 53.53^.50; cholcc nrunt.k .70 9 xO ulS'.i yellow com 4.27^.4^. cwl. No, 2 875-lO25lbheiters50.JO-52.00.ofew , I III b o o ^ ': AMC profi>fits : S e l f " ' Hbarley3.50-3.(»cwi. nllnltf' ,2M e B l l h l '* s r s f •: Coppcr.jpper. electrolylle, di'livcrccl loads wilh end prime 37Sri050 lb Inco LW M 'S '20 i18V. |. ,t5.12i-«.(S5cll.. - o( In: 52,25-52,50, mixed Rood and cholcc Ourllrx) 1.40 7 10 IS^t IftOCO .10 IB 90 UH—,' i S '1 ' (UPI) — profits totaledtaled $5.3 million or OGDEN, ifia h lu i’t) - Grain: Ing Rind J . 10 15 57Hr i” ijt.t 51 D,ETRO!T (' Md, conimon. U..S. nrliniiry Under . It protein wheal 2.75 l)u. No.^0. 48.50.51.00. ^ ' DuffOfl 1*0 '3 2M 74’.».11V ; r 's s r w s -sCorp. today IQcentsashansh a re . producersluceni 31.00 e »>.; l5.S, non II prolel[v2.7’J hu. No, 12 proielni-ln Sheep 200; spring lambs stw dv' — c c---- ,^,2 TilCon 1.76d 24...M.'ieh-ltJ' le American Motors C n.ir^ (sL'Cond.-iry) priKliiciTS 3, t choice and prime springers 95-110 lOM 11 U 14 IW 2M\^-2, ;rly profits of "The comp;:ompany has made ' 2.85Im. No, 13pruteln3.0U bu. No, I ^1?»£ .iiw J 18 17H. '* lnlK»n( 2.10 1 70 MJJ* u uiU 1* rcporled quarterly sod while wheal 3.0H lu . No. 2 24 . 38 . v> $0,1'.. m illion, a 300 31 pe rc en t ' im portonlI p pro. rogress since thc , Mni;nrai^ r a lu m , W.8 per eenl, Innol barley 4.20 cwl. Wrttiesday’s csllmates: Cattle ':K I 5'7 f e r ' le fiscal y e a r ,” AMC loi.odelb, Arrivals; 5c.irs. all wheat, 3,000, ho6s3,000,sheep IOO, link CMpnn ^^2C 31 PI 117 38',..'* increase ower cama m lngs In the sta rt of thc flsi :.ing.mcsc. 99.!) per cent Iwxetl '' \% ' i ^ \ '11« ?!’* samequarterlaslys ly c a r. ■ C hairm an« noy Roy D. Chapin Jr.. 'ilS;iK-ir5K.OOclli. ; , jtl'lpiu” l.M 9 4 29'*I* Unocal 2.40 8 74 4. altributed the said. "Il h has as -taken positive McrcuryIcrcury. $152.00 -IWI.OO 7H ID. JohnMy J.» ^8 W 29»*. 187 ,44'.v7 11 AMC officials alt ■■FREEEEPJCK-UPHHH^ I 5J* " uUlfOy»l“ .M. 13 'il "* -s to record steps loslrengirengthcn Its position ” Nickel Barbs Uld Oiinda 17 81“ 11id'*’ strong earnings Ickel, electrolytic c.itliixles, ( DEAD and USEllise' i e s s ANIMALSI! V JMlinS ‘'.M 12 9 J0>’ leei-drivc Jeep and increase:ase profit p p o te n tia l." j,o.t>,l’ofiti.l’orlCollmrnc Oni.jR.will). ' 1 B> P H IL P A S T O K K t ’ JOfMMIO 1.44 12 4 33%- I 5 i & S S213 ! ’’srt” four-wheel I’lallnurlallnum, soft. 09.5 line, pro- I[ K»liiAI 1.60 5 7 p3Jti 2C8 241.. V, vehicles, P asseng(nger car siiles duccr:er -2« . 0O; dcnkT-.npprox., Locking the bam after the‘C rUnCE 1.60 » 20 HH- perccnt In the ■ J2<2.M-K-2.50-S3«.00pertroyounce. r - bS . ' ^ ’s5M 2 iu’snt H lagged nearly 0 pe teel, No. 1 J)c.ivy melt scr.-ip- horse is stolen at least gives:s KinsNO 1.48 7 S 20^^H . u UnilTel 1 38 6 18 1 .. f,-, •.Steel, Nl one a fighting chance lo 2M 4?1»T ^ period. Lsburfji ja2.oo-k3,oo per lon lo Ktlicolf .30d tn 31 6J2H 6 20 * It was the seventh sc con- F u e! l s s . f i r m iisumer liuylnc price); Am. hang on lo lhc wagon. KbUcQ 1.21 10 13 OAa SSS..,vi s ■ Met.t. Mkl. cnmposlte scr.ip price U . l . ’ij Ul, ' secutlve quarterler AMC re- I Why don’t they put a "no- kTS ■ ‘4 1? raiiii“:,s s'"" TCi 14*1* ’ '* p o rted a profit. '/n.^.Y^Am. Met. Mkl. ex di)ck ! AMC’s earning!ngs amounted S C IISs notes.H 2'sS.50 e 111. record'’ sclcctlon on thc1C Knomn l',M 11 ” “os w i l ' s : Tln.N.^'in. N.Y. Ani.Mi'l. Mkl alloyer INATIONAl I Juke box s o y o u e a n b u y 50- \ ”3 .H h- » al?* 15 to 20 ccnls.a LAKE CITY ( U P I) - pr^eC02.7ceC02.75cll). cents worth of quiet In thc 'uiiK.slcn powder (H-ited), 9H.H Kfoget ^ 34H—kll W.,r,A,L SK s « ’.’IS.;t m797 “ImT H included an extrnc T Fuel Resources Inc, cent t dLS . ■ ■ 733-6835 , J beer joint? • cent minimum pure $11.Ul p<.-r ^ 28 38H. . c re d it ot « m illloillon, Eorning.s Tuesday annoiannounced'lhe sale of lii. Unc. prime weslern, U.S. 29.0U iVtfm ” '0 ” 31^”K-” w..,hE, SlK IS 17 ?.Se JMIW ^ 2tw* u a year ago came cai to $1-6 jjo millionion In. li 14-year term if,' cnlsashare. .00 c III. S "Tf ™ ,S 5!S: i1m h m illion or sis ccnlj Travelers Insurance >73 2tu- ;* In the company i 11!?,f. -iS - ■ 5 ! .SS. ' " > ■ ■ ■ = CnnlS ■ Ulton 2Hl< 13 79 22^«s - “ ' s ! r \ : l ” '*s profit sland „ £ ■ LocktiMd 8 M 22li II gmU 1* fiscal quarters, f iastler, president of |]F^OV o r l d g o l d ■ LO«-CO 1.20 3 y, « ♦ 87 I m . a t $10.7 m illion, c the wh.lly^.villy-owncd subsidiary'' sil; S S L ■'l' ,! i! ‘ MKW YOIIK (UI’l) - Korelun WinnDi 1.S2 , tl 19’* fK’ II share, Includingisotaxcrcd a tol lain ,Fuel supply Co., MV»- U W«l«h 1.40 . # 522 p cl domestic K l • ■ £ 1 a '.^=! S5- ^XVZ—_ pH'’ - * $4.6 million. In ttaimpcrloO,th( - (5 proceeds will retire C.I. G R A IN 157 I4 h . H MomlnKllxlnKl85.JQiii)0.:i5. For some truly shocking short-termrm loansI originally Momln readiiiR, scan the tolalca:§ s r -:S ! S S5-loH- z*j?e Cwp 'e 'l3 MternoSn (ixrnH liH.n. otf.().2i). w n stru cl of a n under- j’flrl-itfnirl-i (free m nrkd) IHfi «7 otl 0.4'. d e d u c tio n s on y o u r n e x t pay* sr-”'-- s r .i .=J*” ’ 1(1! ; O v e r T h e C BIN f- sfs s , s sr- .C ounter natural gas storage •ankfurl t83.« olf 1.51, Zurich INTERN _ che ck stu b ,______NEW rOHR IUPI1UP1I - Quotations froifrom NASD ol faclllly In nor foliowinfl aie nalionwujc in northeastern Utah’s . ' “ ""'^''K''vo,lc T W I N f j ^ l l : iM'"'‘’*iei»c‘i«j a pproxim atelyi n( noon. All bids C layD osInFslnFIfld. l ■ I , ijondyHandy and Harman 1U5 to up. SALEI m« Affl«.iMn Interdealer bids.as. Inlcnlcalcr DloS* Eiclwnfl».°" rs M oanlaln F u e l Re- ° EuKcif I 1511 BUTLER BIN ,8at«i&atai 'Na'i ‘ouotatlons doD nol Include si„rccsbcga: SK odSiSffcSK Sa P-E (Ml) began developm ent of ingseiui I 'a" ■ retail markup;I,' rmarkdown or untkrR 3,15 Ott 0,20 per troy ounce ^ 178 0 BU. STORAGE -Cpmmodidity Futures •Ulnfl- prlcc. inlirlcnted nolil dS i.’.:? ■ ■« fo , Drunon .10 23i '? 1 8H—V* commission. The’hese quotat ons focimy tB at iB.9eoH a 0.2lperlroy ounce. itt; Today Uia»e»nl.t 1 J■ 87?o u provided I 1 by Sinclair, thc iifilTOEzr IndnQts, • 11 a.m S ilv e r PrevPrev. • 1>:»>00 £ j ’” '^C0mS? ” '?1 '/h -«! Sturgill and Co, , ' p ip e lin e n „ ^ W . . 1 , M to) lOff 29 ♦ H • E ic naluYfll gOB 5s nywNKW VOIIK (UI’l) - liamlv v LEFT IN STOCK! -Month Commodity Ooselose High Low a.m.“ • Ch*mp Hm 60 p um pedI Intointc the old under- and'ilnid llnminn Tuesday quoted G98 7,04 6.B8 6.8989 Orel* K ,90 - 81 1 Bank of Amer, field for use during iver al U.2M per tine otinee «;) M ay M aine potatoes G.a icenls. I Aug. liv e calU e 50.350.92 51.17 50.20 51,05.05 ■- g r " II 8tSn I’slScc.Co. months when demand KW»cihEngclhnnl nuolwl a silver li.w $ 9 9 5 9 0 I D cc .llv e ca tU c 52.252 20 5250 51.C5 52.47■^7 ,2^ ‘7' z 83 Uh* H Ida.l’st.Nal. prlcc•Icc oiot J5.su up 0.5 cent.'i a n d / * ...... ' PIUS SAVES TAX 61.40 02.25 60,3535 OUnlTI .2M »?.U 12 Ida.Pwr.Pfd, S ‘'" 'I * - price■Ice torfor ffllirlcaled silver o( J.-.kSl Aug. feeder catUe • 6 )0.0 cenls. )N L Y ...F .O .B .T W IN FALLS 5 42 70 43.55 42,85 . 43.50 .50 a •*? S1 'l? 'to ?7ftt rt in lc rm n .G a s J6.63 17.13 P r r < o d u c e 62.05 A A ug.llvehogs42.7 07 . Kalwi -- IJSb -i .. .« NANCING AVAILABLE I Sept. w h ea t •3.00>/4 3.C 3,07^4 3,03';4 3,07 S ?5v*T h ■ KCIW.-00(1 - ^G6(UPlt-Bll]lc«lUI1S .■ s 173H . Scpt.com 2 2.5 29V« 2,29'A 2.2G% 2.291 Long. F ibre KO^ 4 “ "' p rS ii: 5 2380 5.2690 S.2020 -5.2000000 O Okitp 6m . * 1200 28W* ^ P a c . St. Life 3.00 3,25',i Butter:?:'W5S’f m K 't i . . . , b ' News N l Tips • Aug. silv e r 5.23f 1 in RomArini . i 7 13 I n m : 93 score KJ7.00; 92 iGSBONNEn BUILDERS Sept. gold 1B7.20 1B7.: 189.20 166.80 188.70 1 u » t u Consd. Food s ! ? c i §7.C0, 7 . r 2 t4 8 4 ! h A v » .E . — TwlnFoU* , 6.27 6.44 6.2fl '6.40 3 81 SlerraLlfe 1.50 1.75 e r jp : P Prlc rlcts pakf to delivery ; „, O ct. su g a r 6.: ■ H S I (208) 734-2323 _ Quotations3ns fifrom Slnclolr. In c. I Glarratl Ho 8 Uu It * H Q uantcx s to retailers £fFEaiVETHRUJUlY23,A I97Q ^ 'A 6 i _ SUMAMER LAWN I eo*^* ^ FURNIIITURE AND n BAHRBEQUES H / i f f s / I ;5 % f f , i I I PF Rog. Price ^ 1 9 9 IMITED TO STOCK ' O N HAND '^^<^■3.49 B 26 ox / I** PAIH

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    ' fcHNSTADVERTISriSI S ^ MCRCKANOISE POLICY; ^ L O C A T I O r H O U R S: “ ■ H i H B E ^ S S E "Our firm lntsntlor>tlor>li lo hov* evar)r odverlitedlllem. lien aidtKrlb*dln [ B70 Blu* Lake* B on.-Ffl.9-9 ih« od, In tiochj^thj^nd ^ our ihelvei. II on odverldvertlted IHm It nof I r ^ " i i I' 3 ? n H o ij TWINPALL5 iturdoy9*7 ovoltoble for piifchijfchat* due To ony un(ora»«en rootreoton, we will iiiue ^ L J MS4 • Blvd. N . id o y 9 s 3 0 * 6 0 rojnthock. or<1 reirequeit. to Thol you may purcho:rchoie lhe l!em ot c | 5T lltoPMiiM il®™ 7 3 4 > 7 3 0LLj 0 S a tu r d lolar date. Our pollcvUloioililyourpolli cuitomeVt.".. a o S u n d o y

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    CHARGE I ATERWS1 9 , ■ ^ . M- - '■ r i ' Gity ccQTinci il a t oadds W odnoaday. Ju ly1/19.1978 ta. Timo3-Now3, Twin Falla,Falls. IdiihoI B-1 y £ ^yaiHllcgy -/ v ^ r r r - - ' • • JT * ' U . • Bver r<•eveniu e filliiid s I ' V (the pcopic TWIN FAI..L5 — Ttie clly council cou: Improvements foror i lhe city parks and used u^( to help offset Ihc costs to th londay nlRfit' dccldcd how loI spendsp .recreation departmirtment from $3fl.000jto ■ ' who will have to pa_y for the LiP,!D. bul he 185.000 In federal ruvcnui; sharingIg funds, fu $0,000 and tried loto ppostpone lhe p u re h a sc said he feared the money wouldId |probably ihare ot the ic clly will rccelvc In lU?;)' butit Coun-Cc of several new vehivehicles for city depart- be usedi to.pay for thc city's shai : costs to Ihc , ^ ' i Im an Jim Smallwood Is nol satisfied!ied with\ ments, Tliey succee;ceedcd only in reducing Im Imp provem ents, without cutting co: IC results, , Ihc c lly p a rk s andd rcrecreation allocation by LID LIE participants. ^ C ouncllm en S m allw ood nndI CCl h ris $8,000 and cuttinging thc social sprviccs Talklngton T was IhcTnovlng forto ree behind alklnRlon lricd Alonday nlghl. for lhe allocution from $5,00<5,000 lo $1,000, allocating alia the $30,000 to Im provlnving th c Glh losl part unsuccessfully, to slashash thc $52,000 w as allocalocated low ard Uie c ity ’s Avenue Av( North drainage syslcnicm , w hich mount of funds allocated lo) socialsc portion of the coslf;osls connected w ith th e floods floe In every la rg e rainstorm . 'rv ic cs, pa rk s and rcc rc allo n andI severalscv northwest local Impimprovemcnt district, bul Mayor N Leon Smith opposed1 ththc alloca- >'-^>3SSS0 lly departments by the council’s rcv<.revenue the m oney c a m e ; frcfrom a different source tlon. lloi Hc pointed out th a t th c cllyly

    HAILEY - In partialtia l resolutioni of a sex dlsca-lmlIm lnatlon Bulil boy drowwns complaint, lhe Blaine Count:ounty School B oard adopted a newcw hiring policy Tuesday. BUHL - A Iwo-ycar-old boy drowtrowncd T uesday evening In a The new policy Is lhec resultres' of some "soul searching"g" by the - m iH iwift Irrigation la tera l behind thelie U fam ily hom e. Jusl w est of school board and compliespiles with hiring procedures requiqulrcd by • ViS Juhl, the U.S. Office of Civil, Rights,Rlgl: according to the school dl;d istric t’s Twin Falls sheriff officers saidI Da>D avid W illiam s. 2. th c son of law yer, S tra tto n Laggis.Is. ' . ■ sir. and Mrs. Krlss K. Williams, Dul-Buhl, apparently fell into the Thc new policy comcses Inin the wake of a complainl lasl;is ly e a r lo P a leral while playing and w as sw ept!ploulofHlghi; oi civil rig h ts au th o rities!s chargingch; thc school district wlwllh sex ■ Chlcf Deputy Jam es Munn saidId ththe child was wllh an older discrimination in Its hiringIrlng policies,I sister. W hen she went Into th e houseuse Ifor a moment lhe liltle boy Barbara Dargatz, a formfo rm er Wood R iv er H igh School1 giguidance dissappcared. Thc family lold officer(leers thc boy had been playing’ counselor, claim ed shec wwas as unfairly tu rn e d down by lheh c d( is tr id wllh a boot. When the parents rcacht•achcd the lateral lhe boot wasI in 1977 when she applieded forfo: the h lf ^ school p rin cip al’ss position.'p floaling in- lhe stream-and they Imnimmediately nollflcd IhcUuhl 3 .5J'cver, DargaOiPas-iaci5-£accntly_Wrcd o s new principalnl cof Wood pollcc.— ____ ■— - lUvcr JunlotHlgh School.iool. — . Munn,said the sheriff’s offla^"ras was calied to ihe’scene about‘ Ralher than go Ihrouglrough a full-scalc federal Investc sllg a tlo n ,' 7:50p,m.'rhcTwln Falls Sheriffss SciSearch and Rescue unlls from^ D argatz and lh e schoolDl bonbo a rd ag reed to w ork out Inform:m ially any ‘ Buhl and Twin Falls respondedi nn(nnd a numnbcr of volunteers ' grievances with lhe assistisslstancc of the Pacific Institutele ffor Non- also assisted. Sexist Education In Portlaiortland. Water was about four feet deep;cp r and swift ,in places, Munn Thc institute’s workers(crs rrewrote tho dislrlcl's hiringipolicyand po ' said. Several dlv e rs w ent Into theic latla tera l and volunteers form ed“ lhe school bo a rd unanimlim ou ously adopted It T uesday. a llne.of four or five.abreast andnd wwudcd through the waler in" Blaine County School00) S Superintendent Norman Rlgg:Iggs stated se arch of the child. the new policy sc ls upp job recruiting periods, aulhorlzciIzcs sc arch Waler was shut off lo thc lateralral L by lhe Tw in I’alLs Canal Co. commlllccsandgencrallyrally clarifies hiring procedure, and was just beginning to go downiwn \when volunteers discovered“ "llwasjustklndofahlla hit-and-m iss (policy) and now; wowi h av e a - ■ LouFfpllal stay In Texas. Hc also offered h e r R upert home when she lit aI malm atch n e ar the law n m ow er and 3r. while his faUicr works ‘ al Ciiuglit fire," said Pew. "Wlicn thc hospila Evans said Jeromele qu;qualifies for money given lo citicltlcswltha " .■clal thanks lo Shrincrs Amos Caudall of Ignited ghsollnc. G reen GiantintCo.otBuhl. Co explosion oecurrcd, he rolled on the special ng • population under 10,000,000, cr and Merlin Purcell of Boise who The tank on lhe mower reporledirledly exploded, sending burning ron F ly in g Scrvlce of, Idaho I'aslls lls ground and then ranin 1In and took a ‘''■‘•’r z lid Mayor Marshal EverhiIvcrheart gave his supporl lo anibppllcatlon b;: . Red Baron F Ipcd m ake arrangem ents. gasoline over her IxMly and clothiniithlng. Ambulance personnel said th e boy a l th e Tw in F a ils A irportlOft sh o w er." h d p c d a l for the gran t, s a y ln g• " IIIl \would be good lo ha v e If ll'savavailable.” . picked up the b she suffered second and Ihlrd dugrdegree burns nnd was treated al ' lhe Minidoka Memorial Hospital.lal. Ithen brouglit lo Magic Valleyley Memorial Hospilal inTwln Fallslls arand from Tw in F a lls loSeatU e. onger New superinin tendent' Mini c fell anyone ow ning m ore lhan 404 0 1a c re s could zoning comn^ changcs this spring by• thc counly com- Shcfdli sta rtin g salary will be 522,000. Tucsday night’s hearlhearing before the Minidoka c bdlvldc a s m a n y lim es a s they wwllvwllhoul being question, missioners, Thc suggestedcd changcsc sptcUy subdlvid Ian’s agricultural section policies says M aplelon, a com m unlly of 2,«>2,500 pQoplc. Is located w est of County Planning ComiCommission in lhe counly i qulrcd to rec o rd a subdivision plat.at. Thc plan’s minimum lot size reslrlctioirictions and clarify required ■rla used in m aking lh a l determ ination E ugene, O re., and h a s aboul 450.0 stustudents In th e d istric t, h e said,d. Judicial biilldlngsaww lhethe advisory group listen to t Abo said lhat couldn’t happen1 bccauscIx the the criteria i obscure and confllcllng languajnguagc in sections on ''t)o s ndude the land’s location, soil maps, Pcckham has been Maplclon'sI's stsuperintendenl for three years,irS' com m ents from sever;cveral of^ Ihc 15 persons In ( ale code definition says any landid dividedd inlo • would Indue agriculture, housing. Industrytry ondai co m m erc e. sta le co percolation tests and lho ground’s Prior to thal he atjrvcd as directIrector ot counseling at Umpqua!“•'> atlendnncc, many ofol thcthem made by the wives of i /c or more lots for the purposeJSC of sale or water pero Bonnie Gamer and Reneemcc Clark, wives of »vc or Communlly College in Roseburg,rg, COro,, and spent nine years asIS a two com m ission m cmem be bers. lilding development must file a subdivision; * productivity,ivlty, commission members Fran:Frank Garner., and building Icachcr and counselor on lheic JuJunior and senior high schooliool G ene lanapp, chairmirm ai an of thc com m ission, sa id ' levels. Hc received his masters' andid babachelor’s de g re es In .educationlion from Oregon State University. Pcckham said his plans lo.0 spspend much of the firsl year listening and visiting schools and gelling lo'know the dislrlcl's nfarma size staff. irsday hearinI n g f o c uuses on Thur ( The new supcrtntendcnt said he believes In long-rangemge tome one acro Still other)thcrs have tdd thc commissioners they planning and likes lo pool resoursources and make decisions afler proposed plan, an additionallal publicpi hearing will acrescrcs or c somo five acrc and somi By BONNIEvnE BAIRDE JONES vldcd," Woods believe any farmer, regardless of the quality of parcelsarcels, but it cannot be redivide careful advance planning, Times-N«es-Nows writer be required, . d should be able to sell a parcel of less xplaincd. ^ , his land shi PecHham and his wife, Dodic,Jie, \will move lo Burley wilh threeire c p^^lL S -- A 1pubflc hearing on whaf County officials expect heatC'leatcd debate over thc explain H-- • •- . than20acreacres for houslngorolhcrpurposcs. of Ihelr lour children, . m lm lm um a c re regulationsisonBgrlculli]i:alUijd.“ on i . sp has to be Twin Falls counly/ concommlsslQpcrs hope is thc Woods said the division also is sold any request for variance of the OriHlnally sc l nt 40 acres, It wasw t dropped lo rivc „ of Hc/ilth and W<»yd H . P ollard iHjljlljBHBa*. thehe aaccident. Belly Jo Allen, • • T w T O i l i R S 45.15. Vwas traveling soulh on \IBERLY - Floyd H. Pollard. 79.). Kimberly,Kli died Monday ■;r'- ” Blue3lue Lakes tn a pickup truck, ' I Ing nt o'nursing home afte r a long illness.illnc • . ■ - Ohdmd tthe truck and tank wore m Dec.' 17.1838, nt R ensselaer, Ind..id., lihe c am e to Twin F nlls lumliumlng north from Pole Line ; lown In 1920 and worked for severavcral years for the Idaho ' road:x)ad when they collided. Bud ^ :r"Corin~l!}2B ire”moved to K imibcrly berl from'Wondeli arid ‘ A' Mien, husband of lhe woman ijlshed the Pollard Electric Shop1 uhicli'hcuh operated until , • driveIrlver, suffered head lacero- ng In 1575.^ tions. Twin F a lls sheritt's . Pollard wns a member of the KlmlxImberly United Methodist officiofficers invcsligaled. ch, the board of directors of the AgeiAgeless Senior'Citizens of tcrly, the Twin Falls C haptpr of thele Magichord-s,M. the Kaylor mic Lodge. M agic C hapter of the OrdcOrderoftheEosteniSlar.’ ' ■ Falls Chaptcr of Royal Arch:h MI asons. Twlii F a lls iiandery ahd Knights Templar,•, andai El Korah Shrine )!eof Boise. was married to Dorolhy Pritchetttiett on April 22, 1920, nt in, Iowa. M rs. Pollard died in 1S>68.i. \ vlvlng arc a daughter. Mrs. PauHnc Pau ™/in) itfuldcr, is; a son, Robert Pollard, Burley;y; twotv slsteVs, Mre. CUve ■ lols. Detroit, Mich., and Mrs. Rulh;ulh WllliamVCoiunibus, ; three grandchildren and two great-g:at-grandchildren. w aspreccdcd in death by a son a nidndaughler, d n i icral services for Mr. Pollard willIII b e 'a t 2 p.m . Friday a t olds Funeral Chapel with Rev. ErrErnest E. Wilson of the Falls United Methodist Church officiating.offlc Burial will be inset Memorial Park with gravesnvesidc rltcs' by Kaylor nlc Lodge. ------S w i venson s• Medicare and to give a \\ ^ litc Mortuary will make funeral arraiirrangements. Lava Hot Springs to help Ithe citv with " IC a wido range of endell 0 couuple sue ' the ciiallenge I am willing lo other -services to Americ housing rehabilitation)n U for low and merica’s eidi'riy.” moderate income persons. accept, ■ thcDemocrntlccontender ivid W illiam s ^ ■ “Some ot these prograirendersald. 1 • • ograins are vital to P 11 fl ufacturei* JHL — David'Williams, 2, sonn of M r. nnd ^5rs. K riss the continued well-being i inic, m anu icing ot our senior^' V./1.JI-B.J lams. Buhl, drowned Tuesday evcniit’cnlng near his home west cllizcns bul we have to ai J a c k sson o hits Raveienscroft J lo ad judiciously N ^ FALLS,, - A ’We'ndcll.. ness ncs,' as the clinic, wilh ruining I iml. • for the answer of Congr hns charged Magic their thei valuable show horse. charge ot nrrnngcmenls PA Y E T FE - Repulillcciil)llcan 'candidate initiative.e. Congress tn every V . jpklns-Buhl Funeral Chapel Is in chor problem lh a l wc face h a s 1 The couple asks $12,000 (nol for governor I>arry JackJa ck so n M onday "V ern ll;I Kavcnscrotl and the.governor e h a s Iw eiilo .spend L / ’■arg e r A nim al Clinic The yg morcmoncy. ' Valley La 512,500 a s reported earlier) ■ criticized opponent VcrnI'crn Ravenscrofl have gotII t( lo slop trcatlng.lhc Initiative ausing UicIr liorsc lo be 512.1 _____ . - wllh causi property damage for lhe value _____'...... irlcy M athers for nol being specific: withwllh Ills plans lo like itwillill |go away. It is a ny.llJyx.no|.n_. •zed._____ . . ...jroi ...... - .paralyzed of the horse. »;500 medical ?1N FALLS — Harley Mnthers. CC. T%vln Falls, died this Im plem ent th e one percentrcenl inilialive. conlingcncincy, and we musl gel readycfy C o f n m i t t e e r e arlie r stor>' In the of I ling ot his hom e a fte r a brief illne.ss.‘.ss. ! for a (und raising ack.sonsaid:, Hi n a m e d An -News car had said thnl the costs. cost 52.000 loss Ihrough cosl Jackson. In P a y e tte for a jjg JEROME - James T ynolds Funeral Chapel will announcejnce.services. d bnrbccue, said sjjtd the stole must be «> T, Jones. lU- Tlmes-Ncwns dend- But the horse ot care' for the horse and golf to u rn am en t and bai .^3 puBUcan contender for ll aylng the snmc prep;ired•if to help local governments undergoing trea tm e n t. ' $50,000 S50. purUt Ive damoges. Rnvcnscroft is “playing ^.jj] grtssional scat in Ida w alling gam e as the goven’overnor" over lhe - replace theth< Sloo • SHO m illion lh a t will suit filed In 5th District D istric t, announced hi; Also named as a defendant ______• iw lost itit p properly laxes arc limilo*! lo here. Jack and Carol A §(gfrwki(S©§ orgajnlzallon loday. In th e jsu ll is Bioceullcs onepercencent ot m arkel vaiuc. cau, Wendell, charge Ifi IHL - T he funeral for Ola H. T y lec r.r, ff7,ff Wei-ser. form er Buhl Chairman of the commi m a n u fa ctu re rs oi Wisconsin. time candidates slopped talking lommltlccl.sllcnr). ,1., Monroe, doing busI- mai lent who died Monday, will be al l-:301’ a.m. Thursday In C.- Jonc.<5. th e candidale' s nnd spellec^ut detailed plans Ild.ilc's t.iHicr. an . ner Chapel. Final riles will beic in th e Buhl \Vc.st End [Up Wen farmer and call lo rcducejce govcrnrnbnl. even if the I calllemnn, Don ctery. McFarland, an Eden .’c fails.” Jackson said. ?:dcn ta n n e r . Is - treasurer of Ihc orgni Jackson.;nn..co-chairman of Die Joinl \GERMAN — A funeral for Arli(A rlie E , Gridicy Sr.. 70. ■ D annis Adam son, a Jcorganization ro tr and Ftnance-AL‘-Appropriallons Committee Tn Jc ro tn e f a n n e r and crmon, who died Sunday, will l>ein n t t: 2 p.m. Thursday in the third-year Inw student the leglsl:llslature, recently urged Gov. ident at Brigliain ^ crman Latter Day Sainls Church.h. I-n.stL rite.s will Iw In the lyy Young University, I. John E varvans Id p repare for tho Inlllallve y. Is assistant I crman Ccmctcr>- under. dlrectiorction of Thom();!on Sears jQ lrcasurer:>Eugcnc Frc' by cullin|!Ing hack slate spending by 10 Fredcricksen, a [i cra lC h a p el In Gooding: Jerome altorney Is seci I sp a sur|)!as can be ac- 5 secretary of the I I I ‘ J commlttcc, nnd John 1 ited lo help local schools and ohn Ilohnhorst, a 30D1NG — Funeral services for EEl.sl lsie W iillcrs, •!«, Gooding, H a z c llo n f a r m e r . I; ■W other servL■^vlce^f. r. I.S assistant died Suiid:iy, will Iw a l lO a .mn. . TlT hursday in Thompson- jj]jj se cretary . m \ .ML- JacksonKon said the governor' could •s F u n e ral Chapel. B urial w i l l i nin ElmE w ood Cemetery. Campaign reduc'c spcndlni’spi tiy: iger for the .lim i l,y Jones for Congress C czlng hirings tor jobs crealcd by ;ss Committee Is • S; UPEIIT - A fuiiernl for Mallamaa Chri.sl.Ch 81. iluperl, will be . D annis Adam.son. Jero m e V ^e invit', ' i t e you p!m. Thursday in Hansen Mortuarylary Chapel.•I'inal riles will attrition.n, 1 the Rupert Ccmclcrj-. •P lacini;ing a moratorium on federal■ml ‘ lliat obligate general lund R avenscroj l o c b mm|)are | WIN FALLS - Graveside servi’ees,ecs for Inez King Fletcher money. :roft ' i: be al l.p.m. Thursday in the lie;i!eyl)urn Cemetery under ' •i-'rcH7czlng li new programs nnd addl- llonslooU nam es prioi •ction of W ite Mortuary. loldprogram.s.-- ‘ r i o r i t y 1 facilil son said K a\ienscrotl te.sLs the lilies '' 1 yiun'jA CK^ c k s o n POCATELLO - A new ;o long " th at ll gets cold.” i new policy on fish I and game managemen ’e m enl In Idaho, '| ' Tho - Magic VoIIoy oroaI iamlilosior who coll on us I designed lo improve gorr c gome production _ arc I, ploasod wltii our finofIno, com ploto facllllios. t t S rather than simply lettirii letting nature Inke ” 1 With y our locotlon and pork3orklng convonlonco too. K r e s s o p p30ses o agricuUtural i boycotts lUiiJurse, would be n big. n big priority ot his • n Your ^ porsonol Inspectionon vvisit Is Invltod so that h W p oDttfflHs i • adin^stratlon If clcclcd ■ . BI^\CKFOOT SecSecond District Icclcd. Republican ' you'll[ romombor fo rocorocommond us to ethers •, gubcfnalorlnl candid; Congressional candidateIldate Sl;in Kress would propo.sepro 10 e ndanger th o flgricui- whon our caring sorvlcoscos arc noodod. Call us. | .^l^avcascrofl said Monday.mdldali; Vernon j ^ said M onday he is ‘•total‘•totally opposed lo turalecon:onom y ot the S«O Td D lslricL ’.’- Dnday, ' I ftlinldokit r i i i n r i n l Vry V-'.^K*®^croft spoke at a ngrlcullural boycottss and all who would “ Agricu■iculture is the U lg ^ Industry ' cataFi.sh-0-Rama I . AdmiClcd\ ess sponsored by force farm ers into li^nkn'ankniplcy for th e ir hi m y Congressional Ca .district,” Kress , cd by the Bannock 1, ■ ambi Terpening nnd Kathy Pflefer,er. bothGrealFall.s.L Mont.; , tj,(j ^ Counly t-.Rnvenscrofl f< ownpurpo.ses." . ~~ .said, •II i t is i my responsibility to let tho Dfl for Governor jj Vllma Jean Plckcil, Paula Advisory Commlllce. lia N e v a rc i, K atherine Cole, .^Vllm farmer Istn n uniunique iMislllon in people know kr where I stand on Ihis cz, Gypsy Gold and Joseph-Snndtnndcrs.- ail Rupert: David ilje "Currcnt slale policlfjc- Olir'cconomy,” thee I'liI'lrlh Democrat, -crilic.-ilI issueisi and nol let my positioii be olicles In fish iiiul | irigucz, Elaine Robinson and Clocdlocdenn Reedy, all Burley; • game. Involve letting nn LITE snid. "H is produce Is perperishabli' nnd he distorted.'ed.” ng nature lake ils rcn c cH o n k el, H eyburn, and C nrllynllyn Bradshav\'. Hnnsen. on.q course." Ravenscrofl sa Is a l g rea t jeopardyMfhelsnolaitieto if hi "Farm•m i)oycottsI nre unethical aclions ofl said. " I t th e re 1' D ism issed'd . kvlll happens to be a surplus, I bolh h a rv e st and .sell.11. Fa:F a rm strikes and taken l)y>y soms e groups to force th e ir will plus, the sportsmen I < icole Rosccrans and Cherylc Baker,ker. lx)tlii Rupert. harvest it. If there Isn’t, i "The Chape!b] product Ixjycotls threatereaten to leave him on our.fni•formers because of lhe support }! by the Park" B irths isn’t, that's jusl loo j . with a year’s work rotliirolling in llie fields of othersi;rs not involved,’’ Kress said.lid. 136 4th AVE. EASTEAST-TWIN FALLS mero Ncvnrcz; Rupert,-and daughter lo Mr. and Mrs. Romen o r In sto ra g e." "T hose; wljow would.boycotl^fnrm pro-)n>- • R a v c n s c ro ft' said he : ,loM r.andM re.D«vldColc,Ila,»Rui^crt; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly I he supported an ; PHONE: 73- 733-6600 Kress, who owns nn illfiO ncre tn r q in duc.ls seldom seU have any knowledge• of ■ ‘'ogercfisivc managemei . Jo h n Hankel, Hcyliuni. gemeiil- polfcy de- jioson, D urley, pnd M r. a n d M rs. Joh eastern Idnho, saidsaid he supporl.s thi'realfjII facts or the farmers’’sItUalion. signed to oblain the gre; of pnxttKtlon of fish nnde grealesl possilile r ■ T w in F n llni cll l l n i r '•reasonnWe wages and'and working condl- • cannomot tolerate lhat sort of nnd gnm c ,Ihrough - ; NATIONAI S Er U q q x t o MORTICIANS _ lions for all Inlmrcrs"Tcrs" but "cannol insertererwicc In Idaho’s fnrm_|.0] habitat improvement i A dm itted!d enl nnd updated condone lhe acllonsIS of any group lh a _ -<;cnnomy.ny." Kress said. methods of setting season; ______.Tdran Braun, Molla. andI WWal aller Roller. 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    sn u .siK.SilONI'; - Arehac-oloiiieal exc:excavations are currenlly iiiideiNvay.vay at Ihe Clover Creek Site near King Mill, according lo C harles?s IHaszier. district ma^:l^;erLT oof Ihe Bureau ot Land Mmiav’i.'nit’enieiit's Stioslioiie district oidce.flee. II Ttiu ticltieldwork Is beliiK coiuhictetltl nnunder the direction ot Dr. • • ______Kltdii ik'!Ik'iitley iiiid’ P rofessor Marioirlo Del.lslo ot Boise Stiitc -ES! I jigreenient w ith the BI.M. J S KOW PRIC Utilvunsll.ir-sity. throuuh a conlracliial nni I'iC'Iilworiivork is scheduled to be com pletedeled during e arly August, ' Clovor C'reek site Is a hiriie. opeiopen ''village” site along tht Sluike HIRiver. Prellmliuiry tlndin«s;s InIndicate that the slie was ■ B M j k m pcricHjiendieally occupied by native Ameri(iierieans over the past 1000 to 200(1year.'ears, Tlie.• prpri'hisloric inhabilaiilV were•e pepeople who gathered plant 1 ICE CREAI huiiled i;;ime, Including birds,rds. and tlshed tho w.itcrs of Q( tlie Snake ami Clover Creek.i.‘k. Some-tish^ remains have m ■ idy been recovered from the exca\■xcavatlons, CANTAIy U P E S holco of Flavor*. ™ < „ Janot Loo. Cholci is currenlly Ihoughl that the! site was occupied primarily 5w«o» and Juky. ' Savo 28', Vj :ij; the late lall, w ltiler and earlyrly spring.s} Following the site's idonment by native Amerlcan.s.-llns.- the site a re a h as been the ^ S a v o 5 0 ’ (r toods.e laot various historic land distiirIslurbing activities, including ' both tlie .0 0 g : # ' er nilninc, vand.illsm and earthth remre oval, a lreadym ajor I tliriist ot the invostl«;itlDratlons being carried out is to 3ror I ' It isniitne o the etfecls ol ni.in asIS anar agent In modifying the Uurlii^llirai physical cnvironmenl. A seeohd problem being # ^ T 0 1 t EET TISSUE illKIIKion■stijiated is detallini; the historyiry oto human habitation on the ^ • scciieand ol changes in litestyle whichIch occurredc during the site's ^ JUMBO SIZE Chormln, lO'O placerjpation, n hen lieldwork Is complete, thele artlfact-Sar and olher material ' Choicoo lo of r t. Colon S ovo 16* MM " ■ ■ Dvered will be taken to Holse tor[or laboratoryla an aly sis a t Boise t S Packago 4 Roll Pad .|m ^ i ■ ' ■ >. ie University, A report on t le projectpro will then be prepared ScvoIV ...lb. IV V V ^ he investigators and the Shdshonehone district archaeologist. Dr. r U ^ nA.liansoir. PINEAPPLE i® GOLD LOUR | j ' When D MEDAL FLO , S tale U a it PvnpcsB wer plant Unbloochod. lalta poll ialUlng.Just ■ ■ M Rogular or .lOlb.BogUnb B S K m i Savo 20M0I u Q 5 a v o 3 V I # lement ddelivered i r a MlALTA i - A 140-ton condensci.•nser for the Department ot t E A .U % cruy'ff"KaIt ■ Klver live-meBawalawatl geothermal pilot power a | ,nt n e ar M alta w as dellveret,ered lo the Idaho Nuclear IE 0 1 (jineerlnf* l-al>oratory recentlyly frifrom the fabricator in Tulsa,. la, MARGARINE fhis condenscr and olher l.irgerge heat1 exchangers are being MIONS 1 ^ ircd al the INEL until foundatliidatlons for the equipment are W a lla W a lla , _ Albor1ton‘s V*' V ■ ■ Bncriumpletwl nt Rad River, The condoondenser Is a water-cooled shell SwoetOnloni. . d tube heal exchanger. It willII be used to con?lcnsc Isobulane Savo 10', Ub. ■ Ent;ln( S a v o 1 .0 0 m M por from the turbine exhaust, # ■ M ■ J as the tluld to drive the turbine rhe pilot plant uses Isobulane as t .9 8 * W 9 This Is used In conventional fossil or the same manner as steam Is us I ^ 8 POI s h , ^ storediclear power plants, I . compliBecause geothermal power plantDlanls typically operate al muth 2 5 1!. ‘ f andwer tu temperatures' than conventiventlonal plants, they Lcqulrc IRK & BEANS rgepjtjuhnlltles ofheal lo be'tc‘ tntranstcrrcd-for .an cqulvalenl - • ectrlcnl output. Also, largo tempcampcraUire dltterciTOslyplcal g!:------In snvenllonaithe power plants afo} hoi available lor Iho lransfcr o(------local Flavorful ^ JanotLoe nuclct\o required heal. These laclors3rs requirer ihe gcolhermal power Squaih.Sava 16'...... ' .M 3 ' s ^ ■ p Jf-fflg... _^ov#33', 15 o: exchangers, «ZuccMni % la n t to have m a n y la rg e heat excli Heal exchangers (prehealers.rs. boilersb and condenser) for the ® TOM » t E 7 „ S la ft R iver plant will l|avc 450,OtX)0,000 feet, o r 65 m iles, of ''i-lnch I liametcr tubes lo transfer heat'at fromfi the geothermal water to ‘ Llghfhou*# Brand. Your 11 Ihe reje ct h e a t from the condenscr J Cholc*of Aiiorlmcnt. . 10°-s] || i only he Isobulane and lo transtctlhe n g Dressing 8 # _ la jro g th o c cooling w ater. ATO SAU ------± -r^ le cThis ti condenser for the Dcporlrparlment of Energy's Raft River convtive-megawall geothermal pilotlot powerp p la n t Is 50 feel long, 7.5 Gonoric Brand. cet in diameter, and containss 7.2577.2 lubes w hich provide 55,500 Savo 17‘. 8 0 1 . ;quarc teel — nbout 1,3 acres —ot- ot heal transfer surface, r Co i C hap Stick "J’ta.V.H' 5 2 ‘ I I r t candidate 1 s« ' V^otih ^epublicar K odak Film S d “ ''.‘ . I a a & m$] B a n q u ie t AAeoe a ^ l I kc ipaormlnl I |P 5 J 9 1 Plain tPoonul t h o r K odacolor FilmS'il.E ach ...... 9 j daps Kressss reports • ' ‘S d i n n e rRS: I - I © K lTooth o Paste fS." ...... 1 '7 . 5 8 - '-ZZEB Rail cs. Jerome, Republican candidate _ •Twkey.Cliickep,Dr.Sjlijbsi7S>i ■ .IKKOMI'' — J a m e s 'L Jonc.s. Ji lor Idaho’s second conKresslnnrsli'mal se at, sa id last week ihal SnlO* ^ ^ : i 10-30 PIcluro. m m P o lid en t T ab lets)H i n t...... 1 .3 5 I S■financial reports filed l>y Sianin KKi ress Indlcalc th a t he would not to thi represenlative tor Idaho," lon't, W hits. Mini m j I W o r th l)e an eltectivu connrcssional re p r d*ofFlourId».7oi...... While camp.nlf’nlnR In Ihe TwinTwlr Falls area. .Jones noted lhat I Folgoi ;itic can d id a te indicate thal “ he is „ 40 Couni 1 f l I All Grim reports filed by the Democratic ( 5 Pock ...^...... l . S ______^ feetheavily indebted to organizedkI labor."la In financial statements Y • U-.llO-C«. 7 ot4ijile.4iress Indicated that 57 liled wiih lhfsiinho sTcn;lary ot. ilia Wcifer?.’__ ^ C o u p o n I a '55 NBCQfand. A A C perc«iM *hls conlrffiofioa';; tor I'jTiVln Ihe'pt-iiiiary elccllon Sav«‘a ■ITiTTT.T ~ O V ' m campaif'n c.ime fromoc«;uiizedzedlatxir. I: rw iiipfoppiping-T-. r t h 1 0 ' o n 1 R ■'Many of th e labor pollllcalcal aclion a committees which have . g JOYt. 20* O FF C o i Fig Newtons oi.Botflo I • &MCandIos, I coiilfilmled to Stan Kress' camcampaign do not even have any ; Sn'rt4* ■ ABC Psonul. l6ot. Packog». | | Jones staled, 'i t appears lhat he is Im l Us. Fink l6 o i.P o ck a g s...... 7 0 workers located In Idaho," Jone; or rtp lir . S oz...... k n n ' ^ o r i h acceplinii money from orf-anizaml7,ations w ilh pollllcal viewpoinls «^Lemonade ______j s h nost voters in th e second dislricl." Nutter Butter yitllKi/ Ootorgont. 20*1 y X j -°'S or5 whicli conflict with thoso of most NBC. Save 6-. Q 9 * / / i ^ \ LABEL. 32 01.B #lce Cream Santandwiches . fm C o u p o n I Twin FallsIs property FRIR E E R O O T B A T S r - - - ?r ot h i s ' o n 1 e F ri.aS at. 10 >|gors Coffoo | , w ll CrIndt. 3 Lb. Con I fep< lets $2,150 h i rRES e s ROOT BEER MAC > Worth auction ne k .C a r to n ...... BEER FLO A. . 9’ 9 I Folgorin TWIN KA1J.S -A residential•nlial lot n e a r th e inlersection ot I Heytmrn Aveniie and Polk StreetSlrc was sold at county aucllon 10 A.ftA.-7 P.M . I UmirO».C< M onday for S2.1&0. C oupon- , j c.-in Tht property was sold becaiiscause ot an unpaid tax bill ot $po. ASST.LUNCIH MEATS p Tide « Counlv Treasurer .luanita Slelller r - ~ ~ c o which Ihe tmyer must pay, Cou Shatter Kstale. ll was purchased by rth 10* on I sa id it was p a rt of the Alleil Shat; A imvr irs Instant Coffoo j .lorry Koepnlck, Twin l-'alls. 1 W o r tl6 01, Jor. I CountyCotnmisslon Chairman•man M erl U 'o n a rd said the auction, l i b ...... 1 .4 9 I I Detergent |. . HICpOa.CovpMP.rri.ah.... Frol I V.I1I courthouse, hrouglit atwut seven >i'i. I . Monday morninn al the cour 7 mil alter the price reached several bidders, Inil m ost dropped init ; •OFFLABEL ^ hundred dollars. ^Mild Cheddarir (Cheese :.... 1.79 ¥ , lot and a liuildini; wliich county i ® - , tFlovoC o u p o n ^ T he properly Includes a lol ^ o lo rt Ff«ihondSple*dJui1 otticialssaldwcnildprohablyha’y b a v e to be raz ed , (dldU RlgM!So».20‘ ...... c e s l ^ ’Maccaroni Sal; “ P r i c o s I______“irirth : : : : 2 0 * on I 3 e c t i v e ^ aor m Instont Coffoo I IgCheesegzaH3 st.Cdni H i n s i 1221 Addis( Wcyrivcloh:ivconliand J ■ V in R o to oSO'______■ . I Savo 5' BltSO sullicienl^tock ol aiJvciticcfl B FII.KR - M erle Allison.1. FilFiler, Idaho Parks and Recreallon tiietcii.iniliso IMoranyica- Ho.ird m ornlK r. w as .-ippoinlpointed 'to a seal on the Iwnrd of vin F a lls jon *c att oul ol r.lock. i f Ihe Nalional.Rccreatlon and Park RAIN CHECK will be issjcil dirotHors tor a branch of the ison Ave. E„ Twin cnnblmo you 'o ’ tiiAssociation, al me advtfiiscO piicc .u Allison w as appointed lasl wc-ek to th e n.llional board ot :oon3silbecome5.ivailatilc ■ . direcHirs of the Citizen I)oar(loard Branch of NUPA, which Is Ihe Each ol iticsc advcttiscO Vprotes.<;ional p a rk and recreatereatlon assoclnllon. IlcmDistequitcdlobeicadily i l e b rrin g y ovailatjiclof salcal or below w Ihc advcfiiscd pticc in c,Krt n Albctlson's slott, cxccpi as ...- „ roubilack specilicallynotcilinihisad. „

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    ' T w in FALLS-Twin Falls’aIs’ annua] Ju n io r pointedxjt. out. ^ e d t o ffive i da^lys.by 1Tallis LcLeague (and Babe Ruth Leagieague) He notedoted Uiere will be no pitching reduce ins ond regular baseball rules will Uxtournament will be play Thuhlunday through limitations i lers'upon landing a t 5 p,m , ,, , SiiSunday al the two Hannon Parkirk idiamonds. govern throu NEW YORK (UPI) - RcKglo■gglo Ja ck so n stands at, The decision to bring Jack;Jackson back on Sunday • reporters and photographers'u slve, but a UPI lensman League President Gene GanGamet said the ' Tbe bmckirac k et is flUM w llh 12 te am s a n d It one end of th e rope, Billy M artinjrtlnal theother. Bnck-' _ ■ - isn 't likely to "q u iet thingss dodow w n .’’ I k ’cgie’s defiant EOT. Jackson was evasive, of him , Ja ck so n unleashed four-day fo tournament will begbegin with sbt wUltake22o) 22 or 23 games to decide a champion. to-back. with fierce delerminaninatlon. they head in bunt was expensive — at leastle a st $12,500 worlli - and m a n a g e d to get a picture of hir ;fore finally dephrting. gsgames Tfiursday and Fridayf afternoonsaf and In tbe: firstfin round 'Hiuhday, Bennett's of opposite directions, .{upgingg wllhwl a ferocity that Jackson and Martin have a mutualmi dislike for each a s tre a m of obscenities before "Nobody Is bigger than11hls Ihls team," said Martin, e ev vening and wind up w ithI alall-day action Tw in F aills lls mn eets Uie Buhl Cowboy la n d F 11<7 defies com m on IobIc. T he ropepe is fraying down to its olher. Saturday and Sunday. takesontbe.. tbe Jerome Lions st 3 p.m. At 5 p.m .. ' flnnl stra n d s, and when it g iv/e e s... s.. “ ... This w as an absolutert never iron out their differUferences. Both are given the sign lo swing away,.way, Coach Dick lIow.ser b o ss tells m e w hat lo do. I do 1 qnrtsmonshlp trophy also willdll tbc aw a rd e d In a m tth e BBuhl u h l Rainbows against Heybuhi. marvelous at whattthey do, hut neither Is prone lo personally lold .him, ‘BillyIlly wants\ you lo swing • off after the first pilch andmd hch< refused to obey my q aaddition t to outstanding hitterrandpltcher. an StaitlngU;n g tim e s for Frlih y 'w in rem a in a t 3,5 ncqulescencc. a w a y ." ’ o rd e rs ." Garnet said the games wouldluld be restricted and 7 I.m.p.m. Soturday action resumes at 10 So when Ja ck so n decided to;o buntbu against M artin’s Since Jackson's arrival11 In New Vork. he has SlnccStcinbrenncr's "sugg(suggestion" last week that jiatcd hitter to be replaced to sbc Innings or one hour and145m 451 lnutes. "W e a.m . w ithLh gamga e going on bolh fld d s Uiitiugh 7 o rd ers (n Now Y ork’s 9-7' lossIos to Kansas City • experienced the highest of3f hlghighs and Ihe lowest of J a c k so n bc m ade a deslgnatec have to have that becauseuse Uie outside p.m. Sunda;inday wlU have Its first gam e a t 10 MondaV night, the fiery Yankcankee manager locked . lows. Three home runs in the ffinal game of the 1U77 by Thurman Munsolunson in right -field, the hi diamond doesn’t have lights.i. WeW h hve to use a.m . w ithlh thtb e first possible cham pionship a t 6 h lm sell In h is office a fte r thee gamega with New York World Scries made him. a householdh name and tension on th e Y ankee te amim hha a s been building. dl th a t p a rk In tho evenings andd itIt w ould bc fa ir p.m . ShoultjlOuId Ute undefeated te am w in U u t general manager Cedric TallisIlls anda principal ow ner e a rn e d him a candy b air r In his name, but tWo "AH of a sudden I’m tryingt'ing tot c re a tc com m otion,” th to let the teams ploying insideilde havo no-tlm e. one, Uiee extra exi session will start at 9 p.m.. George Stelnbrenncr. The■ resulting rc; ‘•indefinite brushes with the law andi comcontinual confrontations said a sarcastic Jacksono n a fte r learn in g of th e to limit because that field hass ligIl{ h ts," G am et ' G am et said.la id . , , suspension" levied against JackJackson became a five- with Martin have proven an liInabillly to cope with suspension. "How .can they thej say I’m a threat IL day banishm ent Tuesday. ' th is city. swinging tho bat? I’m nolit eveneve an everyday player _____ "W c J u s t IhougJit It over,'ver," said a Yankee When Jackson was appralpprai.sed of the five-day anymore. I’m just a'parl-time•tim e p la y e r." . spokesman, "and wc thouglitIt ttIt best1 to quiet things ;■ suspension, he replied, "OkayOkay." and look off on a And one more strand on ththat very tenuous rope dow n." n ig h t to his hom e In Oaklandkland. Calif. Besieged bv has severed, B]Braves’ shoortstop COIinsiders HH returning toU Texas gigrid team ' ' ‘ ’ ., SAN ANTONIO. Texas (UPI) - Patf Rockett, .. and playlay ffootball rather than play AAA ball al r i '' / i AUanla Braves starting shortstop3p forf lasl year Richmondlond, where he spent most of his minor and' a half, was home Tuesday,Jay, reportedly leagueI carcareer, " considering dropping professionalal baseballt and "I’mn InIn good shape and I’m only 23, and I’vt: playing football lor fhe Texas Longhcighoms, thoughtit n m aybe J ’)l go to Tc.xas a n d pJay . ^ ''saying he had future wiUi wi him further after the player ■red w ith his parents. ■ - ' 0 1 ' t M . conslcconsidered abandoning baseball lo go| lo college conferred ’ ihes cars irin effort W m Petty switcl . _ ' tto o jjr^ ak loi>ngJosing!r streak rrTORT.IlWDEraJTilE; ria. (UPi:JPD-Richard Aug,.20ChW Cham pion 400 a t M ichigan In len n lio n al ■ . . ■ PPetly, e tty , wlnless In N/\SCARTacingg si;sincc lh e 1977- - -S p e e d wway. a y - — — ------K 3 P ."' H ' H FF ire ire ccra i ck e r 400 ot D aytona, salid id 'Tuesday he ‘’IfPetl;P e tly can gel 11 ready earlie r, h e’ll be In ihi ■ . H wkvas as S'sw itching from the Dodge MaiMagnum to lhe newcar,"ar," said a company spokesman, & B H CChevrolet hcvr Monte Carlo In an effortort ito break the Petty’sly’s association' wilh Chrysler hns l>ccn ■ ; ■ losinglosing streak. ..alm ostit COcontinuous during his 20 years of’sloci< . STP.STP Petty’s sponsoring companyj.iny. said he is carcompc)m pelltIon,'but P etty explained th a l " il jusl tcntatlveiy scheduled; to run the} Ch C h e w y In Ihe w asn ’t't p'thlng we could this season t( S teelcrs lose HT S t e m a k eI the ic a r go f a s te r,, S T P’ ppresident n Craig A. Nalen said lhe PtUj t|VV0t , \ v ( p l a y e r s organlzatlilzatlon "has our full backing in this switcl | | | | 0 H | | V LATROBE, Pa. (UPI) - Two) InJinjured players loanotherJther model. I ’m sure Richard P e tty alway: retumc-d lo practice Tuesday alII ththe Pittsburgh feels the pressure to be a winner and the wa; p ;i ^■■■1 SteeliS tee lers' training cam p, but neww Injuries in forccd thingss wewere going he simply wasn’t competitive W m tw o others0 lo drop out. , if h c believes bcli this move will make him mon Running back Sidney ThorntonIlon and rookie competlllletlllvc, he has our full support,” len. He arrived in PUBLICITY SHY SH Reggie Jackson plane i to elude newsm en. tight end Mark Dufresne rctumc(m od to p ractice P e tly;ly oionly went lo Uie M agnum this y e a r afte A v o t d i n■gpublicit; j follows a flight. attendantatt( as he makes San 5 Francisco Tuesdayday afternoon to afler missing two days each.I . TThornton was yearsi of:of success wllh other Dodge models, HI • —an unconventionalonal departure from a iserve a five-day suspensh}nsion. suffering suffe from heat exhaustionm aand D ufresne t>est finis!finishes In 1978iwerc.sccond places In U: '______'hh a d Ja pulled ham string m usclc, S taleyy 4004CX and NAPA 400,

    T.FiXegioiontakies Brajid k y 81urrend ders arindrec< 5omme ends L A ^ pair fromn V allei^ mpic ggames TWIN FALLS - The Twin■In F a lls Legion slipped to a 4-3.3 ; withhdraw in vit alitioh foo r Olyr inning victory in th e opener and then rode the five-HUl hittingting of Rocky Brow n Into' a 17-3 declsieclsion and doublcheader sweepeep of Bradley received a cablec ffrom Klllanln demandsands and costs after aH facilities hove bee y Angeles until July 31n to com^y wllh Its Valley T uesday nlgJit. ' LOS ANGELES(U;S(U Pn - Mayor Tom Bradley rejecting suggestions made-forr participationpt by agreededandapproved," ai ' lesday In his bailie lo get the(< traditional rule that theth e ' hpsl city accept [JJ® The double win. which wasas a bonus tor Coach Charics Bro>Srown » surrendered Tuesda the private Los Angeles commltlecl»ce, At aa m meeting In Athens In May, no progres m ed a International OlymiDlympic Committee lo let a financial liability, and his young pitchers, Kerry:ry I!Drown and I>ars Hovey. opencc T he m oyor said th e coble r?aid d in p a ri: w as mmade at toward settling tho dispute bt s’ committee rather than lhee Bradley’s rccommendatloidallon for withdrawal of J} five-straight stin t for Twin Fiill.Fiills’ team. It will cnlcrtaln.Buhliuhlln • private clllzens’ co "These suggestions have noww bibeen studied by Bradleyley iond some others expressed oplimlsrr endell taxpayers lake financial fina re.spasil)illly for tliee the bid was expected to[0 me m e ^t w ith approval of ' a doublcheader a t 7 p.m . today tod. and then travel to Wend the IOC executive and lls adviserisers. They have pointingIng loI Argue’s committee as Uie flnancli Games and •recomini-iKli'dd Iho City Council sincc! seviseveral -members were Thursday. Twin Falls hostss CaldwellCa Friday niglit and Minilllnlco O lym pic G.i concluded that the proposals do not meet with vehicle,:le, ie city's bid (or the inlernaliona!i! a lre a d y oppo.sed lo anyny piplan for hosting the Saturday to wind up a H-gar1-game schedule over an eighl-dhl-day withdrawal of the cit Uic provisions of IOC rules, parllcirllcularlyRule4. « G am es. cn so, one Council member, Bob Ronkc period. spectacle. a n d do not comply w ith th e resolutolullon adopted by 53,j ?d a news conference lo report-I L asl April a t a m eetingig Iniin M exico City, th e IOC at-U ic lim e therc w os "n o ch an c e In th T he first g a m e w as well playiplayed wilh Valley jumping Inlooaii-O a . Bradley called a the IOC at Athens provisionallyIlly awarding the H e ' awarded Ihe 1984 Gamesnes lito Los /\ngeles on a ^ 1" that Los Angeles’ivould host the 198 ' lead In th e th ird Inning and AlexanderprotcctingAlex that until1 TwTv in ad rejected'■* the plan to let lhe 1984 Games to the city of Los AnjAngeles ... I mos, /' a provisional basis. LoSvAnj5 .Angeles was the only es. Falls managed to tie it wllhlh singlesi runs In the fifth, sixthth aand Soulhem California■rnla O lym pic O rganizing sign a therefore confirm that the propjroposals are nol financial responslbllnslbllity pk'dge and underwritee applicant, seventh. acceptable.';. In New York, Don Miller, executive director ( C ity officials Includingng BlBradley promised the V alley opened th e th ird with■•ith doublesd from M cBride and Wr;Wray, theGames. "Our proposal would Ik for LosvOS iAngeles to sign • the U.S,U,S, Olympic Committee, snid he ha ;aid-the committee, headed hyy Games would bc conductiiducted on an austerity Aiexandcr lived on a fielder'sler's choice that retired no onele aand . mayor sald-i th e IOC agreem ent to whichI wc have always learnedied |hat the Los Angeles Organlzln irgue and composed of members's footing, using many off the facilities developed Valley scorcd the next twovo when,\' during a suicide' sque(lueezo attorney John Argue been prepared for commentsIs 'which can be Commlltimlltcc would seek an extension of the Jul • of Commerce, would give theirir for th e iy;i2 G am esln Losos AnAngeles, ’ a ttem p t, Uie ball got p astt the Twin Falls catcher andJ b Gam tes, insistence that lhe cityy go\government assume the ■ Easley brought in the winnernner on a pns.<;ed ball on a sulcsuicide idc-d hy' 1-onl Kiliatnn, jsive l.os's (inanclal llabiiilv. OTTAWAOT (UPI)'^- MinisterT oof Slate Iona anotherher attemptc lo reach an agreement with t^ , attem pt. V alley had guessedi-d coc o rrec tly lh a t the play w as (igmIQmIng I------Cam;Campognolo said Tuesday it woukould be Im m oral IOC but wv as not optim istic about a com prom ise but the pitchout popped out; of thell c a tc h e r’s glove, r , : fofor rC Canada to host lhe 1984 sumnimmer Olympics Cnmpom pognola said Canada would face th e .san: In the second gam e, V alley’sey ’s sh a rp d.efense of the opener.Tw w cnt N . Y. r(>i'oim skiers bid folloifollowing the latest rejection of}f a I-os Angeles problemlem s s as l,,os Angeles If ll tried lo b a rg a in f( awry. Valley committed fiveIve throwt ing e rro rs In tho bolton- plan to financc Ihc games througlough the private the gamelamesagain, NEW YORK)HK (UI'h ---.Mii.viir i-Mwardrd strong pltcli for the cityIty la Iasi y e a r biTorc- P l“ " the first Inning to presentIt TwinT\ Fails wilh six runs. Ro< se cto r. Shee .sold.Si! the "basic reason" for the U ice said 1'uesiiay niglit it wasas Angeles gained the■ nocnod from the U.S, Brown pushed things out otif re;reach with a three-run homer in ^ Campogntilii said while she hadlad ino knowledge Angeles’.‘les’ failure to draw up a suilable plan wi L hit considering whuwhether lo'reiiew a hid (or thefie . O lym pic (.'omm itlee, wa.^wa.ii ■cautious. Issuing a ' sccond and h c picked up ann RBIRR eac h on a sacrifice fly and b of a bid by Montreal to.stage lhethe ga m es If Ixis Jiecauseuse of ProposHlon 13, the controvcrsl; 'U Dasc ^ 19!H Olym picsles IIIIn view of l.«s Angeles Mayoror statement saying heJ '‘w‘•■would w elcom e an ^ hllJatcrinthegame. ' Angeles officially withdraws, shshe would nol tax-cut:ut regulation.n Tom Bradiey's.•y's recomriiendalUinr tlial his cilyly opportunity lo speak< lo10 th e U,S. Olympic recom m cnd they retu rn to C anadaida Ifor th e second "Propc'reposition 13 Is as alive nnd well In Canac withdraw llsIs applieatKinap as llir->ile for thehe Commillee alxiut a posslbflSslblc'silL' for the 19S4 ! , l timtimeinelghtyears. e • • .as it Is th erc ond If people don’l recognlsc thal Stirling rehired gam es. OlvniDics.” "M•'K y feeling is th a t rea lly If 11 miglil be think{they the arc very shortsighted, ^OAKLAND (UPI) - Quidijuiety a n d w ithout fanfare, owiow ner "A t Ihls iM)inl[Mini th e city i.s sludym g w iielher ' Carey’s caulion indlcattHeated he w.is hesitant physphysically possible. In view of thelie f;fact th a t weWe "Amy ny costs < entailed by proposlng-.Canado, i^anklin MIeull has reneweitewed Scotty .Stirling's conlractact as or not lo recon:•econslder ll’s olfer," a s|>oki'sw- '■ ' aliout flatly proposingIg Nc N ew York City a s a not yet > paid for the cosl of theI 19?197C Olympics I think( takingInk into occount’tho time of r'e'slrainl genera] manager of the GoldenildenSlateWarrlors. bm a n (or Kocho c h saids. . .jjj. host liecau.se of the c ityly's 's fiscalfl woes - which d^n'ldin't think It would be miiral offu.s,’’.sliesaldln us which;h wewi a re now, m ight be construed ns i "U was a routine contractict renri e w a l." Mleuli .said when1 aslasked Peter J, SolonSolomon, Ihe city’s ilepiily mayor , . h a v e retjuired federalal a;asslsla,nce to a v ert an interview,in Irrespom:ponslblc action,'’ Uic minister said, Stirling’s status on Tuesday.ly. ""1 In fact, we did ll a week ago,"J," for economiclie didevelopment, is levii'wini; the default. ! loLos. Angeles Mayor Tom BrrBradley rccom- Cnmpnimpagnola said she had not discussed U There had been speculationlllon Stirling mlglit bc fired whenhen his city’s pb^lllon,lion. It was nnl known’ when a mended Tuesday withdrawing the:hecity's ( appllca- ,posslbllltIbillty of Canada hosting the gomes oga W arriors lost star Rick Barr)’,. Mi>M ieuil decision wouldluldbcmade. b In hisslalement,Slclngucingut said h e had asked contract ran out after the War tion after the IntemAllonal Olymp•mplc Committee with federalfcdt officials and would not “be willli ssed h is mind. Earlier Tuesdruesday. State Assenihly Speaker:er Koch "to examine all the facets and said the thought never crossed rejected o' plan whereby a ' privatepri\ citizens’ torcccorecom m end lo my cabinet colleagues that.v 7 'T m very pleased wllh the job Scotty Is doing," MIeullill ssaid. Stanley Steinj'ucingut suggested New York Cilyily ramifications" Ota newbie:w bid by the city, noting committee rather than the taxpaycaycrs finance the considerIder It In Uils tlm o of rea l fiscal restrn ln t. job. I like the way he works withvlthin a consider biddintd d in g fo r the gam es. lhat the city had madeJc a '’‘sincerc" effort to "He’s doing a very good job. gam es, ' simply.wouldsin not consider It the be mal, no tension, no hlgli pres:ressure However.'. Go' Gov. Ilugli (’iirey. wlio ])ut in1 a g a in the original dc*signallcjnallon. [ K™, framework of an Informal, Bradley said lhe- committeeec would make , possibllitIbllity of using funds for Canadian sports." situation.

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    pn> us," said league presidentpres Bill 'B ym c. ’’This Is NEW ORK tUPI) - The women’s pr cr held by a professional sports basketball league Tuesday heldId Ils1 . th e first d ra ft ev er he fesslonnl baske lo la U women’s te am s...... d raft, \t lth eight franchises sclecUiecUng • league com prised ol a Its In '• Among lhe big; nariiesnan chosen were Montclair I j five collegegc seseniors nnd five free agents^ Slatc’sCarolBlaieJo'iieJow8kl.il33.0BCorerwhowas ------, ' p rep a ra tiojn n (for o r :Us upcom ing debut s e a s o n .' 7- free grabbed by Uie N^ew ew .Jersey franchise along wllh Includedi In th e selection w as 7-foot-7- fr ly l h e . M aryland’s T a ra1 Helss.Hel Q ueens College's Althea Sandyndy Alien, who was inkcn by l Gwyn. a O-fdot-2J center,ccn w ent ,lo th e New York Chicago squad.quad. i "Much national nalloi atlenllon wll! be focusedsed on team. YUIIK{ n tni"ssjsss'c.^.-. HC iScvadiUiVn^)..Vreu). .VCiric Knvtk iSMjUnd lljTMrlJ iSWxiU SUIei. Til UaullirmiMUSTJiKKTS™-! 1' i S r ^ r. Aujllnl.Auiltnl. cmI Ootaco iTmnmwi. iitfKtiPnineVm M i lOwif'C^lrp Special G et-A cquainIiinted M oney Offer for Homeowiowners— -n AuULi), Ttirrru T SouUl). rncAsrnU to $1000 and p?y Gtiai UKhnuflchSn*Hjp(* I Ilets s you borrpw .iip to ArJU Gmn, iChirtoI*iC I^ ff»itJ»lrra — 'but -c . thal’s thc only way to described our 3-month KMurt]'). >"ite>'mA2( AjrtU . i’tl lU^XTUTU a m «r»Jrf lo Hiin I. lo a n o ff o r . Shnii SuUKrannan iMluliai;^ Ul. Jori Smilli Why aro wo doing it?’ Simple.Sli To get you ac- lAiuou suui,UUI, I’I’ara ^ 1^: Lou:tlan) cdo businoss at Dial. We • SlJifl, KilWcfflIhlmi tDrtlorr qiqualnled with thoviraywcdc a-»fT IlnidctKnJnwi (SW11 Jliuaw sum iflN- foci 7 confident that altor you exporience our cour- a . i StJOTA CdlmSn Von1>KrtrmiIWliSUlflilf>nn Many Dxio i5o $ 400 i 6 -' t a 06 ull, Da«i Kinttf rr Leoriar( iliTv>rr (W-Jo Slain. Tlrj rncr v a n ta g e of th is s p e c iail, l, lilimitcd-time offer now. I, tXr.u romlrr iClcirJoii. 'Man v lenl, nearly pul ming some purchases and d s In Uie first hard ,ds heavier than his opponent, iSoJiolk -Slain, fflicia l’J)rr And . If you've been plannin d , scoring with heavy IcIt h a n d s In th a barrage of n frwAcmu J] I on ij store or bank charge BOSTON (UPI) - Sugar Ray LcotLeonard moved a Ihlrd. S' ind away In lhe eighth with a figured you'd put them on wcllcrwelgm Iltle combinibinatlonot lhe bout. iged to Stay on his card, we urge you to compampare our rate with theirs. icp closcr lo a shot al the world well ixth round wllh his punlshi:shing blows but Eklund managed t C ;klund, now 14-2. sta rte d th e sixth r flurry a fle r flurry Then figure on giving usIS a call. Just one 6% loan rucsday night, defeating Dick Ekluiikiund, ot Lowell. EkJui •nlng. but with less f«t. In th e ninth, L w n a rd landed flurr; t olfenslve showing of the evening, king E klund down per customer, please. ^lass., In a unanlmOurTO-rDund decislecision a t John B. b e st oll , I/?onard landed a andwawas able to move Inside, knocking! ' thanSCn 30 seconds le lt In the. round._I/?oi 1 sccond time and opening a cut overo his riglit News ' HynesAudHorlum. . . . irt rig h t hand, knocking lh e 21-year,.ycar^)ld Eklund to forasi L eonard. 22. a 1076 Olympic j>old)ld inir c d alisl who is sh o rt r eye. ice Co ©* * inually landed lell the canvas.car battering away al Dial Financ now 13-0 since turning pro. continua Kinurd relentlessly Theie 1fight ended wilh Leonard batte Wo d o n 't w ant you to l.koike ius ju it for out monoy'. ; juoyed by the knockdown.Lconun ncar-helpless E klund. who wa.sas vavainly try in g lo labs •»! Iclt hooks IhroughoutIt lhelh fight , while Buoj B round with three l^ nci s ^ T ip s ! JccAhls opponent, ending the rou 137 2 n d S trool W cit -733-i72(j2 _ Eklund wa3 unobJc to counter-punchnchconaletently. < • ^staked ...... s la y/onhlsfeet. or Ih e rifi U u ilB s tt'w _____521*'^*^IdcQpiblnations. • _ Roth ttfhlprs mesEurcdcach other [xjnardr^vh(^-.w?lgh«J- In at -r?T*tKiunds."RT" Uiree •rounds,• tjeforc'L eonard took thie’flffcnsfve e ol ------r-L o m

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    1 CHICAGp (UPn- - GrcK[I plelc game in 21 starts! andar IlravnH ‘I; M elsta 3:i Jays 13, Sea,a u le 12 ~ J conlrlbuted two singles Gross dubbed his second ■“ ATIJNTA IUPI)) - Pinch-I SEATTLE (UP ^ Houston's offense. Grc U PI) - O tlo 1*11 sacrlflcc ny of Ihc gami: wllh hitler Cito Gaston)n sisingled velez’ bases-loade J LuzlnskI had two of tl ided Infleldliit >»j w siJJ - one out and the bases loaded . , hom e Glenn H ubbardrd wwil ilh two w ith two oul In tlie f, •Phillies’, h^ts off the hon Uie loth inning lb u 0 1 In the bottom of the-lHh ; • outs in the nlnlh Inningming Tues- , scored Rick Bose yr throwing right-hander ar Dsettl wllli th e “ J ‘ ■ m - Tuesday lo' score Bobby . day night lo give tlieJie AtlantaA . winning nm Tuc 0 G arry M oddox hod the other, fuesdiiy night '■<> ' I ’l; .Murcer and give the Chicago - ■ ■' B raves a 4-3 victoryry over ovi llie and 11111x1 Ihe T( n I'HiuDKU’mA^^i iiorsTo.v Toronto Blue a'r;?r^:or k^ubs a 1-C victory over Snn Ibrbbl . New Vork Mets.„ • .Ja y s to a 13-12 vict.'Ictory ov e r Uie rj ‘ ^ 5 ‘ S Uadia d...... Francisco, their first win this ,5 , . W ith one out Hubbard Hul ScatUe Mariners,■s. l-rricijl p O'.^; • yearovcrUicGiants. ' I p V . I I ' p '-OOOO i1 lI 0 walked loff losercr Jerry. •• Toronto loadedled th e. ba ses ol'rr-un p i’ Loser Charlie Williams, who § r m . " iSSSEr,," !iJI J Koosm an, 3-10, an d 'm o le lOlh when '['"f: ^ gave up two runs to the Cubs J * J second on a groundoutlout byt Biff uosetti singled,1. Bob B ailor ' tc(jV um ' i. In the 10th to tie the fjam e, got 3 3 3 3 Poco.ruba. Gaston, batll ’ 'is'i il batting for • sacrificed, Roy ,Howell I! drew . m i»lB»-l2 l ' " him self In trouble In th e n th1 . Ikcm c 2 0 0 0 Flictiils u 10 *' Siieroor 2D 4 0 0 0 ilcntma U- ijij? I winning pllch’fr Philhi Nielao.N an liitenllonal wawalk and both y';,, He walked Murccr, who i9 Srjllklt lil-Vrscf llallur. T ’ . . " ” S S M 11j ‘ j [ 11-9. laced a 2-1 pilch pllcl Into runners moved Iui up on a wild •til. S1(Kj ), iki'fUi'llll-Ca;!) »'• . advanced on a sacrllico, thenn i.trci> p OOOO - left-c^lorto score Hubh I 1151. ,s;r.1 01, m 1. uGotiiii rf' OOOO H ubbard. pilch -by loser■r Dick Pole. walked Dave Rader Intenll-.'• TcKlll .. . aiJO T elJll 4J.J1n 1111 The Mets'tied thelie scoresc at ? - ■ ______onally and walked Rodneyy i-hiuikl;Mi oioavoao-S S Z J ^ 3 In the seventh when Wlllle ' llosin . . . . iii»40i ...... , Scott to fin the bases, GrossS Klcturd. Uuiiull, CanJo:anjfflai Monlanez was hit by a pilch - , n V .’.- ' n . DP*Riila>>H[-7, facing f the sixth on a singsingle by N V y ' Si.1 Frio^ . . llOOMW-eJ former teammates for^ I B urroughs and Dalelo MuM urphy’s S t a n d i n g sS - rr-r~ ^ firsl time, won his sevcn tw hm » rvn icocrt” ' ® .5.1, hom er. 2, Straight game. He walked l\ A.MKiiicA.s'u:A(a>:K • . SATIilSATIilSALij;Ar.l,T — at.- E-Scdl. Ilirm I Ul'-Sin rr».viKii 2. ® NKW VOIIK . ATLANTAANTA H.L'r.jWltmlirul::lrrTjlic(ul lljlr.^IntlLr,:lPvll‘nnlmmulionil k. 1 a n d stru c k out three. S^!Eii"c;S’K A ra :i Her » ^VoVo DcJna, -Val S- Kflltfw, Curia. Huckflfr,f. A fter th e C ardinals wcwont 61 -a W, lT.ilii!el?hla s i i ' s , 0 a head 1-0 In th e second InningInnl ■ Mjuim fi 4 o a o 'rl ri 3 0 1 0 il X iji I (>:cak'5 MmleluKO Jl-3 • « « J 0 rthi 11 3 13 0 iu!umoiT U a M3 l]« Ihrl'’ • . '"v . 1 1 R ich a rd s a n d a single by’ OzzleOz; TVw ai »ftcn •u'jufj rmworrt I® Sm ith. Di’-Ncw Ycrt 1, AUanlJ l.-Lflli-l.-Lnii-Nn.Y«k • U tl Ml ILulcn f ^ • J, AUaeU 12H-J!xJi.irl. llufTwA -vtv- llmlfTMO IIK-Slfara (IJI.igi. ilunihj>lii ciji 5 51 iS i - Tun.; c c; IW ij', I’hifjnJ.SaaKra: Expos 3, K eds I Hlclifd* U 'V l 5 0 Tcra'pllil JJ^O■•Yi M i n n m r a , tl,-«cir.-ulJ!. mtr.l rolltu“ lb 4 0 1 i M S 1! : 4 4 « J 1 i>'»H«u;u linA.-(:elrj7.i’itu-J7.i’ituMirtfi2,ri|JI CINCINNATI tUPI) - }®{|" Nlrkfo IW II9J t I 3 rithl AllirJa»„\f»Yc»; ; ? ; ? fllll’-bT Nkin) iJlwij.iri);ifi); by Kocanan vtlwa!i^\\"jMlj):,‘n': .MnlVlTiJ^^SI.La Andre Dawson homcrcd,1. 5 ‘ JJ (Stdm>i.t-2.a.A-».M. , TofocIolJ,SealUrll,i!!,J n OillLide,[)rln)il3,nirfj doubled, drove in a pair of ‘.fcp ^ ,, i i I ru n s and scored once Tuesday jSoo hidiaiis 8, Cala l3 ,'i (“rMatlelMcftrn . San haactireIKC lUliiU:jc i:.| oniuaijjrrj W ij .- y £>“,!!!!S I i! imoKini aicapiLar^pZ-lOaTp;.10andlluma5-:i.J,lpra . • nighl to help the Montreal • ANAHEIM (UPI)'D —- R ick ■ DrlrelKSaUmMialOj 'Uilrrly 2 3 and Sulnncn Hi al 'S n .•iS S iMayfr9anJTuiIc-i4 ijciifr«oflt7ui-7istS«iil« ilbw)a;i . ‘ “ Pra. them uncnrned, beforee Vuckwlcft IL 7-T) 7 10 3 J 3 'I J California Angels. 'cfpiHtSittluHllalClalCiii;or.l.m,a04i. TTiiiaay’iCarrs t u r m o i l But the .throwow never got off and utuu 0 0 .0 1 •iSl.lAjia departing after sevcn Innings. »M*-Vuciijvlcli.T-2:llA-I(J7I Call/omio took a 2-0 lead in UTlCinet • .‘AiKri.xJcoalOJcoalCMcap Cleveland wentnt ono to claim the victory Seaver’5 error on Dan tho aecord when Don B oylor T«ualXi?aajC1iy,i;iC.HC-t l^iiA.rtelfJathlLnal P.ltisurti ; LA 7 , P i r a t e s 2 : .“if. Vert, 2 Tuesday nlRht.t. Drlossen’8 throw after a and Brian Downingn g sasa n d w lc- alPRUiflcltf.n. r.:s,‘.\ SISSS;llxltrat.r!:!?! grounder by winning pitcherT PITTSBURGH (UPI) ” hcd singles oroundl o0 triptr le by Botii».iiiii.iuir.,iilt: . Hal Dues helped stake thee ■ Potr-^SMttoiy bockcd.b:/-J Joe RudLUfcapen the Inning. "*1::::------__ Expos't«4helrJI«t'run_lnjhf__,■e_ ■ Fcrgu9wt*3'lhiwruft^nfiio ^ r. But Ihe Indiana com(cam e back th ird Inning. D ues c a m e home,e ' scattered six hits lo notchw 1 with three runs in ihi the th ird T i l ' 1 on Dowson'B double. A doublee ' 200th m a jo r league vlctc and got to Angel starterstort' Don by EUIs V alentine ond a singleIc T uesday n ight in le ad in g t ack aims fofor open cncrown I ng tn o A ase, 7-5, for two mTiorcrunsln ore s It to a by W arren C rom artlo m ade ll Iho fourth, INDIANAPOLl)LIS (UPI) - tourneys.s. shesh( finished 2-2-M, Blalock Blaloi figured '•m aybe 10 f le . triumph qvcr the Pltlsbut 2-0 in Iho sixth, and In the jburgh Duane Kulper opened open the jane Blalock is Is the holiest winning: alat Noblesvillc,I Ind., playerslayers” eon win this 72-hole . le Pirates. / A N T i q eighth, Dawson gree ted rookie third Inning wllh 0 a walkwi ond swinger on ihehe LPGA tour then al Wheeling,Whe W.Va. She grind,rind, whichv winds up Sunday. , ’j Q U E S A i.g \ th Sutton, m aking his fl Mike LaCoss wllh his ISth I fint Ton Veryier doubledibled before wHn two victortorles and ;two also wonn atat! St. Petersburg on Shehe feltfell oUier lop contenders - 1 ’s start since being cjccted I Items Fro= r o m Ja p a n a n d I h o m er to tinlsh out M ontreal’s ^ Manning cleared1 the bases runncrup flnlshe5hes in her’last the winterle r toitour, orerc Lopez,Lop who has won seven I “ doctoring” the ball In a ga scoring. igame with hs triple to rlghl-ccnter.right four lourneys,, andai she hopes Blalock,ck. a former New tourneym m eys this year. Including a ' ' against St. Louis last Frld V M ainliinland China / After Johnny Grubbrubb struck to make a slronrong run in this Hampshirehire 1resident who now K record ord five In a row; JoA nne i became only the second j ^ MONDAY THRU1RUIIil)HS0AV-)«fY 1 17-211 /A CiDi ]t> 2 0 0 0 Rnc u «e I "'I P“- out,- Buddy Bell singled sini to w eek's U.S. Wornomen’s Open. uves In1 ,Flo has won 21 Comer,omer, winner ot Dublin, I 1 6 8 P I Cher In Dodger historyory to score Manning. Inn the fourth, Blalock, secoecond only to r tourneys,-s on the LPGA tour Ohio,ihlo. lastii Sunday; defending I 68 Park Avonuo, ^,,-reach the 200-vlctory plati TwinFallt ‘ £i”'j iiislr.f' iii , )lateau gcmle Carbo led1 off with a rookie sensation,on N ancy Lopez since luuming m ir pro nearly 10 champihamplon Hollis Stacy. Pat I Prm 16 'f«oOODrlma Itt 2 0 01 *" and Ihe 70th In major leai league single for Gevelandnd andar Gary , jn money earnlnnings this year, years ago.go. Bradle;iradley and Beth Daniel, the ' >hono 7 3 3 -6 3 9 0 , Pirfw i'tt J 8 10 HnSrw'cl 4«0I history lo achieve that hor Ctsmirl II 4 0 11 Conrpcn u 4 0 1 honor. Alexander walkedKl to chase is one of le the favorites for “ i foe)el thi t h l s j e a r and nc^xt 1 I.S. U .S . Women's amaleur__ 1 He struck out six In notchDtchlng Ciflff c 4 0 0 0 Smcr p J o o Cox.C ox-s^ifi-- $15-^ top prillrize in the 2Glh m ay p eakeak,” ,’ she said. ’Tve champihampion.y ■ ' C • '.' ' SMitr ti 4 0 0 04JJCI ph 0 00J his seventh complete go ibledTmr^re- annual womcricn’s tourney, imd myy prt problems with back ^ 0 ^ K»«lrt p 0 0 0 0 u U i - T ona> fihd boosting hlsJXKOd toll fin lo score ' which opens ThursdayThi al Ihe ;,nd wrist.vrlst ailments and !.«■ - -Ferguson’s lOlh hon h o rn e r two m ore runs. Countrj-Clubofloflndiannpolls. ■ ;iliergies,Ds, buthi now I’m finally I : | came in the middle of a fi . ifflS T went 5 2-3 " I finished third th twice but pencece wl with the world and . a w f jii • o®ccna)i-i-> , run-fourth inning that, chn“u K-Sfi>Tf or-cwte.*jiir mu-i!crjfcij ' chased , .jnningg anj g^ve• up alls lhrc*e n o v e r felt I was.•as phi^-in(’ good r m playingtying good golf. S, Onflr.-JII I ai-l)j««n. Vjjprj^-*. Hcu.u. Pirates’ starter D Angel runs In roglsto:gistering his going inlo an Open,”Op she said "1 alsoilso f feel I havo inuri.:. B a Coi*n>CK»i. Hit- l)j*xn 1151. Koiifr 13i a, Robinson, M. Dusty Ba II’ )l 11 Kll DO Baker seventh win againstnst toi( I0S.S0S. following a pntvnn^ii-e round on , niaturlly.Ily. I’m1’ pu llin g well and B rXin iW 4-11 !:J « 0 0 J 1J and Davey Lopes each Xnomln 111 I I I I 0 ch had Jim Kern pitched131-3 31-3 shutout . thehllly, trolin.iincdi-cjiirse. everythinghing is falling inlo | •. 0 run-scoring singles in nr Storew innings for his elglit ui elglith save. But in liorjor lasl four place,”" she she said. ^ t- j O wide J Sfjvrr (L »li* : » 2 I 'J 1 UCcBi I : I I 0 I1 inning. Ron Cey iddedt a M; lo .j-ijjjii also singled1 homohon- a run ’ Ostoi I 0 0 0 0 I' hom er, h is 12th, In th e n . Kflinilnpildin!W21utlmtftsei inthoslxlh. 5j«f-C»nRM iJI wr-ScJ>tl. T- 2 3 Inning. A sacrifice fly by A-X.7JJ cu;vt;uKD c-alikoii RusselUn the sbcth accour:ounted abriibi cl 5 t 3 lirich :t> A 'h 6y Tifrors ,'i for the oii!cr Dodger run.n. Rnjbb II J J I Kalrly. pi 1 0 0 0 JULV OAKLAND, Calif. iUPI) -_ LOS ANCKLES. . PITTSDIKGH Tlwmia Ib 4 0 2 Solaiia p . . abrabl at> Carba eii SI o RoitiKk£ ' f , ! ! ! ! Mitchell Page hit a Ihrce-run ro 'll& ‘cVI 1 i 1 5 B Alfjandr e 2 I 0 Unjlrd homer and Taylor Duncansn • Snuia rf S 0 0 0 Parker rll‘ 4' • “ Coi II 2 0 0 Hijlor|vMlii 1 IfiB - drove In' Iwo runs wllh f a • il7rtiu Jb OOOSsS tjcU ‘lblb 3iSiS ' t S r \ li H S k 'l bases-Ioaded. slnsJe Tuesday “>' VlilSflT ““ } ‘ 0 0 0 • MiMcr“ 2 J S cl J » I « i nighl, leading the Oakland A’sI S Krrpuo e 3 I 1 J Uachj U>’ }2iS5J ’’ '" ’ ‘"’c*‘’l1a’’p CIP !ui“ i A L E M P i to their , fourth straightht ?£'p' jjissrre'sj' . iRa\incq ' victory, 6-3, over the Detroit n I 0 0 0 Cll.laT.a C ’ « i 3 * K-Ijajlonj. tlajlof. iip-Si?™ I)P-f ?': T igers. , TO,.. ^ T i t ^ S r -n i -CVvrla.nl 7. ('aWofTja » 3 Singles by Je ff N ew m an and Bfil, Ua)la. JU- Mj! J U L Y 2 0 iMiB(-I” i ? ^ im-c;nf<)K M ike EdwanLs and a walk (o T ll'ilK ^ U S -l JEROME!SCHOOL DISTRICT NO, 261 SALVACVLVACEMATERIALS ■ M j^ AdvertliemenhJuly IB Tony Armas filled the bases;es 3 lUilnvn Waiti iW T-lOi 32) I I I'lrkKilt) Sll-Nonh Uvmo S-Sd Wort, Ellert. El«nnotlSM«tienrr■lorimlth lingStron w ith one out In th e seco n d ' S :s. ' ” ! ! i f Is eoi mg... I HUaoB sr - Naart. inning. D uncan then drove in IP » KUIItUjnBso ‘ ‘ J U L Y 2 2 i c h r = two runs wllh a single (o leftefl bll'bMa' (l ' m ) II J I > 3 I j j J Brewers 7, SoxbV>.r 2 SNAKE RIVEHAUCTlON field and Page followed wllhIth Adv>r1liemanl; July 2 lit II ^ Thousisand^ of dolollars in ^ his lOth hom er to com plete. a V,P-SullcnT-2 4lA-IS.1S ' ' ’ ‘ M ILW AUKEE: (U F l) - • J U L Y 2 2 five-runlnning. G o rm an ’ T hom asIS and a; Don J4J OFFICE SUPPIY. TWIN^ FALLSFAll KP 'k m arirkdow ns mtn e a n s n Mario Guerrero. Newman OrioU’H 5 , Texasn J1 Money hit homerscrs ti to key a Adyoi1lt«menl:Joly20 nnd E dw ards singled In the;he 10-hil a ttac k Tiiesdauc'sday night WdII'□II t Eilol A u tllo " ''-" * Mnnor^nnnnvmont Co. Ihlrd. to provide Oakland’sj's BALTIMORE (UPl)' - Ken (h:it carried thee MilwaukeeMi • • J U L Y 2 3 sixth run. Singleton and Mark Oelai;elanger Brewers to theirheir eighth KIMBERIV DBTIIOIT OAKUSI) each drove In a pair ofr runsrui to victory in the lasl nin 0RVILIE4MICKEY DENNEY. KIMB it nino games AdvBrtUomenI; July 2 iSAVIlINGS I .support Scolt M cG regor’,8 3r ’,slO lh - a 7-2 decisionion overu the M atlon A Oiborno Auclloneeilono.r. Ism lr IS I l l s Sifnclo J M1J J victory Tuesday nightII wv hen C hfcagoW hileSox, I )X. lo Y ou! H urrr r y l ■ v . ! M the Baltimore Oriolesi latook a The triumph, which,vhlch w ent lo J U L Y 2 5 5-1 decision from theJ TexasT Jyrr^' Augitsline,. com pleted a JOHN ANDERSON HOUSEHOLD.lOLD.T.F. I t X ; iiii I Advorlltomonti July 23 Cotccn tl 4OI0nc«m( 16 2 0 0 0 KU1» C 0 0 >0)0 9 Singleton doubled aeroicross- a ' o rcw o rs over Uiele WhlloWl Sox. Trmmll u 4 12 0 Oufrrtr ii ] t I 0 - •Itairmj p OOOOKf»min c «IJ0I }J' run In Ihe first Inningig a; fte r A ugastine. 10-9, scattered seal 10 J U L Y 2 6 ME Ice Colold Pop 1 KmciuII p OOOO Kd«ri)> 11)1.' ~ n i |Ji ' l^rry Harlow singledc"d and hits in helping the the Brewer needles.ES t TMREA&S MOOILE FADRICSKOPHOP tI DONUT HAUS , )■ Fridayy and Saturday ^ Unlfard p OOOO) 0 0 advanced to second on an pitching staff tie a clubclu record AdverllaomonI; July 24 ■ ■ • I 'oiri Etiot AuctlonooroiSoiot Mb^QTiDgeinonlqhd; Co. 1 'll \ error. Singleton’s basease hit with ils (ourth straitblraighl com- . / / y l i i ;o ' ! - i drove in H arlow again Ir OttlM lEIOCDCCl-t n In th e pictu gam e. W ilburbur Wood.V 10- J U L Y 2 6 Mj» I Cuerrrfo Ucti fifth to deal Dock E llis,,0-5, B-5 th e 0, W.1S raked for' six runsI and U)0-iWml 12, OUUnJ I. IIH-l'jff DlAOfMESA a SAN TAN RANCIlANCHES. WM aBibUU^Dllm. UatnS. S -Catrm - loss. Belanger singledi in two five hil5, includingding lh6 -two ' A dvoriliamtnl: July 24 .runs In "Ihe secondd afterj homers,’In the first first two In­ Wort, EUort, Bonnott t M oiiortriionmllh PX.J A ndres M ora singled andm d R lc h nings lo lake Ihe loss.loss. .B ig Astros % P /i i / f I . J U L Y 2 7 ,'u Dauer doubled, DauD a u e r's a!iCACOiiii.wM,-Kf:f: ‘'HOUSTON (U P I) - J it IV/ICHT WATSON ANTIQUE OISPERSAIERSAl. EVENIJC 1 B / l _ J .slxth-inning single sent h R ichard, aided tjy a sea.soii nl hom e spco«f ci *ViViloliior *VoVd 'Adv..lli.m.nliJuly25’ J5 / Ifjl T rades •jjj; Ihe fifih B altim ore run.I. ‘ 11 «0: n MoVf7lor.e, 1 It, i n I ‘® \ V i high IB-hlt a tta c k lh a l in­ AJotinun Ib 4 0 11 llar:^ i V/ort. Ellon, nennatl S M otisnmilh tisn i ~ cluded three apiece by Joselose -^^^.^^^iiALTisimi^^ J U L Y 2 7 NL. e Delayed ave Jl 14 0* !iaiio» cl Cruz, Arl Howe and Dave " c T s i s S f . 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    CUBA'S Alberl)erto .Tuantorena (256) S t i l l g r a b s f i r s t p l a c;e e llIn the 800-m eter run of[ I ☆ FINlANCING / w i n n i n gf'it ' -the Carribeeanin games in Medellin AV/>AILABLE > T u e s d a y . 11 0 ~ “ ☆ BANNK CARDS vith fam edd WEL'ILCOME Suspensior)n ran k s wi ______. I aALL l ‘ T u m m y -a c h e , D u r■ e ocher’ rowWS i NEW YORK (UPl) -BUlyMMartin’s ar indefinite in the; private pr box of Larry Macfha:Phall. (hen . |^ H B l $2,000-per-day suspension otif sluggersl Reggie president'cntofthc.Yankees. 3^DELS Jackson ranJes with the alt-timl-tlme blockbuster e those , guys?" Durocher:r aasked a KHU ^ i r l jpool uspcnslons in baseball hisloryilory - including ncwspapeinpermnn. "It's okay for them'e m ' I to sit In IH labc Ruth’s famous “tummyacheache Jncldent ond ___MacEhallhall’s box. But IfXso much oso s n( nodded Ip _ heone-ycarsuspcnsidnofLcoDuiJ Durocher. ■ themlld^d,^5SWWnded by Chandler.’.’ r Others Includc tbe.Uncand&iI^siEptiaslon otNCW . York Yanlccc cntctJcrBlll Dickcy;kcy for punching n - T h e stosto rm b roke w hen th e slory appeared app< In , States and a \ rival player on the field; the 1919 Q ilcago W hite newspapclapers all over the United State; ed to show \ ||unH Sox’ Black Sox scandal which;h rc resulted in eig h t h e arinig g was held which seemed I players being barred [or life;: YaYankee principal Durocher:heriiad done nothing wrong. ButB u t C h a n d le r IH ln g B cd the b a seb a ll w orld a lew d aly y s lila te r w ith I I I AllIRCON ow ner G eo rg e Steln b re n n er’sI owrow n suspension by stunned t m ie s i Commissioner Bowie KuhnI andam the llfelfme theannoiino'unccment that Durocher wasas sususpended- s. suspension of old-Ume first baseisc ssi ta r H ot CJhase. to r thee cn cn llre . 1947 season.^ R ulh w as n t Lhe pe ak ofjf hish career and Dickey,key, a Hall of Fame catcheatchcr, was *##■ popularity In 1925 when Huggins,gins, the 120-pound suspendeinded for 30 days and fined1 $!.($1,000 (his monagerof the Yankees, announcounccd a $5,(»0 fine ’ sa la ry in ir 1932 w as esth n ated a t $14;$14,000) for and indefinite suspension, thenicn IhcI larRcsl line punclngling Carl Reynolds of the Wa;Washington i p iL U S l e v er d e a lt a p la y er. H uggins look th e action fo r a se n aors to rs during a gahie. The punclpunch broke ;osi variety of reasons Including Rulh'sprovocmlvcRull Reynoldsolds’ jaw and Judge Kenesawiw NMountain |||n behavior in tlic clubhousc, h isicscapadcsalnlglit esc; LanjlsIs, baseball's t first commissioner..ner. let loose and finally, a giant “tummyache’iche’resulting trom wllhhUt'ils twin thunderbolt. lhe Babe’s ove r-indulgence inI hot idogs a n d beer. \ i Ruth protested the tins and1 suspensionsus but Ed Eightht players | — pitchers Ed ClcoClcotte and \ ||rM Barrow, general manager ot ththe' e Y ankees, m ade ' C laudee W illiam s, Infielders Chick Glandll,S\vede andl \ j|| Wl K0 % them stick. R lsb ergrg andj Buck Weavtr and outfielcitfieldcrs -Toe X Durocher, the "ugly duckllnfkllng” of baseball .lackson,on. Happy Fclsch and Fred McNM cM ullIn - during a career that spannedid almal osl 50 y e ars, w ere suspendedsusj tor life by L andis folio*follow ing Uie ' ' had .been warned by Comirom m lssloner A.B. 1919 WorlVorld Series wllh lhe Cincinnatilati P R e d s. All Chandler tor cavorting wltli a gambling-mindedga ciglil werewci accused ot conspiring to UirowUi the I ALL Hollywood crowd, Durocherr was wj on his best Series> to to the Reds (Cincinnati won,1,5 5 ggames to behavior in spring training In HHi avana, Cuba In 3). T heyicy w^ ere ex onerated In c o u rtb)ut u t bannedbe by 1 9 /0 MfV O D E L S is anyhow. NSOLE! wn ga m b lers sillin g L andis ar STEREO? 1947 w hen h e nollccd tw o known g MdIpNTEVEfERDI C0» OST s N e w h o r sie-sw e itch alU l egationss cc f . . h u rled at; D1 r. M ark: < G e r a r d IJI’ PI•LUS ‘i MINEJOLA. N,Y. (UPl) - TThe'owner of a vlctorloarious horse, iiorse registered as ‘‘Sundoro’loro” levelled new T hei coicourt papers In the civil suit., fll_e( filed In slate* allegations of a horse "switch”:h” 1Tuesday against Supreme>me Court T uesday, alleged Ihcc tollfollow ing: Dr. Mark Gerard, who faces•s a Seplember! trial In 197(197G, Gerard Imported two honh o rses trom [__ , on charges stemming from a1 beltllngbei scandal 10 Argentinntina which markedly rcsembiemblcd each 1 C0 % I m ontlis ago. olher,, onone registered as ’•Sundoro” anda n d Uie other Gerard, a -IS-ycar-old veterli!terlnarian, goes lo as"ChlriIhlrico.” trial Sept. 5 on chargcs lhal he enteredt a stakes Thec tcomplainant In the sull,iull, .loseph he purchased racer, ’‘Cinzano^” under the! namenan of an inferior Raplsardsa rd a , sa id th a t In M ay 1977. h e pi nlng race at . , horse, "Lebon,” in a Sept 23'racc23'r at Belmonl "Sundondoro" to r $5,000 In a claim in g , P a rk a n d re a p e d a $70,000 bcttinijtting bonanza on the Aqueducduct. Tlie court papers did not)t dlsd isclo se Uic I previous;ous owner, bul the NassauI DlsDistrict At- * lo m c:y's y ’s office reportedly has evidcncldcnccthat.lt MC w asM\Irf. rf. Crisla Mancuso, a friend of GcG e ra r d S. EVISION R ookie tq fill ^ RC.CA COLOOR TELE I ? ...... Jlapisjpisarda.,of Al-Io Slablcs, said1 lhalIh a t a fte r he • ■ ^uncertain’ sp o t' bouglitht llicI horse, lhe .lockey ClubHub Issued a ;— requiredIred certificate of foreign reglstr;glstrallon bul NORTH SMITHFIELD, R.I.R,l. (UlM) — The ncvertuirtumedllovertohlm, O S T " New England Patriots Tuesdaysday signed top drafl Then,cn, offer Uie "CInzano-Lcbon"jon" scandal |r9 ? e< pick Bob Cryder and said hele wiwould piny tackle. broke,e, hhe said the New'York Racingig AsAssociation. |||| r R C A I ~r~arpat'c»tlj Jii-i'g9i>w c»4a4lnHprib’^m.rccpl^'^ ____Informc<•mod him that "Sundoro" was a 8 0 ; n „ RCA by the uncertain status of LcdnL^n Gray’s contract' and ban M -_J|._Cs!aaca ^ k _ PI»LUS ^ negollatons. h o rsee on any New Y ork track, 1 -«•- «a*- -• ■-»- Terms of Cryder’s multi-yeni-yenr contract were' Sinceice Uicn. Raplsardo said, thele ana n im a l h a s * | I r | , i n " ' 25" ' nol announced. He played his^is ccoileglatc football languishulshed on a horse farm runningng ujup bills for IIU . I a L s— atAlabama, *■ h is feedced and c a r e ___ The team already has All-Prcl-Pro .lohn Hannah a t' Rapis;ipisardjrls petitioning tor a0 coicourt order ||jl « lir's.M cr~i[ one g u o rd slo t and v e te ra n Sam Su Adams at the grantingitIng him the certificate of foreignreign registry- olher. tlon so tlth a l he c a n ra c e "Sundoro” ouloutofs^c. o _ ■ ” Wc w an t to sta r t him a t leIcit lt lackleI to se e w hat i j sisl l CO ctober, a group of s la te racaclng in g o/Ticials, ______u 0 % | sive tackle we arc not IncludinJdlng Dr. Manual Gllmnn. Uie chic;c h ief veleran- happens. We have an offensive GB730‘387 , In n g rce m erit wlUi now (Gray)Iray)?’ said Patriots' ariann forfo Uie NYRA, went to SouthIth AAi m crlcn to. Q0738 coach Chuck Fairbanks. ”W"We're taking the invcstigstigalc Uie backgrounds of)f "("Cinzano.'’ ..i. . necessary precautions to5 prprotect ourselves, “Lebon,bon.’" ‘Surltforo”.and “Chirico,”),” allal of whom RCA * >OL - SOMY - JVC - aopiHm - JBMHAHt Cryder Is a big, strong guyly wwho can play Ihat had beenbee: Im ported by G erard, position.” In an accompanying aftldavit, Irara Fi Gray and Hannah walked:ed c oul of. c a m p la st otlomm e;ey for Uic NYRA, said Uiat Gilman, Glln upon year Jusl before the final cxhiiexhibition game. The his relumrelu from South Amcrlca, slntcd slnlc he was ^T. p a ir m is se d th e first th ree giuTgames of Uie regular "eonvirnvinced UiM 'Sundoro’ was, substsubstituted for JBII se aso n . ' ' ‘ChlrlcIrlco’ and ‘Chirico’ siibsllti fo r A V SERVIK Hannah reached an agiioagiieemenl. • with the ‘Sundoridoro.'” ■ PfllrioU^ on an cxtcntion ofj 1his contract lost inI anotheran supporting affidavit.. SSta ta te D eputy month and Gray Is seeking a sirsimilar extension. Attomc)mey General Paiil Dahlman1 said sale that the A I DEIIWRY T t e d u b a lso announced on liIhclr sccond day of sta tex:,ls , I: in posscMlon of a lettercr fromfr some ■ ■ tra in in g c a m p a t B ry a n t CollciCollege th a t fre e a g en t iinidentIcntlfied "horsemen'’ which lndlc{)tcd Indl Uic ■ b, :Mass., failed his "swllci/llch’; of Uie two horses was "a‘a knownkn fact’‘ SU M M C D l Dan Shaw of Weymouth, lows - ARMSTI8TROMG - UV-Z-■Z-BOY - OUES1BTMASItB -.1^ M ICHAEL KATM physical. 'i aroundund New Y ork rac etra ck s.

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    •12Tlmo3-Now3, Twin FqIIo, Idofio VWodnocday. July 19.197fl - Cineinnnati sugggests McC;Coy as re t l ■ eiver Isaac Curtis, wore slowed by - In a' rare public wereere a lUtle bit divisive cn ourr baiballelub al lhat Angeles «an Allen fineled for CINCINNATI (UPi) - eason, but .lohnson predicted both oach aboul' a player, part!irtlc u la r lim e and now th e y 're•goflt.' gofn • • Parrish, to complaint from a coach irtlic sla rl ot lhe '7U cam paign. ch Bill-lohason pointedly "T••There w ere all kinds of things■gs to hop Houston Washington’s C incinnati B engals coach Bil « said it now appears the former -emarks er Bengal Coy Bacon was ^ upai) and get a fte r us. I Uiouglit wcchad had made every Bacon also critical rei , saldTuesday that former Bc ndem of Arclile'Grilfln and Pctij when the ciuh blew a efforfort lo get up to the point wl'ereTC wew( could'go on Bengals shift a "very divisive factor'’ wli Dc his slarilng backfield. It's been n-ending loss to Houston inlotlo th e playoffs, but wc didn’t gictlldone." c llt i ' frc only thr LOS ANGElis (UPI) - Loa3 AngdcsAn Roms' bead coacb playoff spot'in a scason-end at Griffin's brother Ray, a rookie AskedAs: If hc would elaborate on theII "diviHlve- " conventional George Allen w&s ftaed *3,000 Tuc»ruesday by National Football liisly e ar. :k; also ml|;)it sta rt, bul -lohnson telle for InOomm&tory public The complalnl aboutI Bacon,Ba< a well-known‘„...„ness,:ss,"...Iohnsonsaid. "No. 1, Coyoy ((H H acon) w as a season. .lolin^ League Commissioner Pete Boidle y that''Ray still appears too lb, tb e W ashington Redskins. veteran defensive end who was traded by the very:ry divisive factor. Hc had,madeilde thetl statement "We’rc.coi BtAlements about his former dub, tb I to s ta rt. Bengals to the Washinglon,lon RRedskins last month. thatat Houslon miglit play hallI for a coupic of “There’s .a In fl letter lo Allen, Uw commUsmUssloner said tbe floe was Bengals' 59-man pre-season squad camo at a prc-lrainingig c:camp news briefing- Quarla rte rs and Uien give iip, thingsings of that sort. defense. lu's levied for "acrimonious aod destrvEstrucUvo sta te m e n ts” ' about ) report lo lhe.Wilmington College tbe Washington team. Allen was'as alsoa warned fo? possibly where .fohnsori reflfclcd;d on last year's season- andid IIt was planted on the bulletinetin boardsI down . ' niore fun to fi thern opens al home Sept. 3 against Uie fact It w as a very Imp'Important game." said BaBacon, who became wcll-finownnown a ro u n d the Tlic two iii FL when he previously si'arredrred for the Los . offense - i; lasanova retires .fohnson.'"H ow ever, we■e JiaiJiad some Ihlnus thal NFL

    :INCINNATI (UPI) - Pro foolballIball’s lo ss w as ll|C m edical ofcsslon’s iialn Tuesday wticnm All-Pfo-/ safety Tommy ly /m i J lil tfjOiii- .sanova told tlic Cincinnati BenRalsRais he li retiring to devote ,1-Hme lo m cdlcal school studies. :asanova. who will cclebratc hisliis 28llv2 b irth d a y T hursdoy, lycd six years In lhe Nallonal Footb:jotball Leagjio — all with tlie inRils. who d rafte d him In llie sccond see round In 1972 from lUlsiaiia Stale. Casanova, an extremely IntclllRcnIgent ond hlglily respected aycr who w’as named caplaln of[ the Bengals’ defense In his Okie year, has been altcndlnf? U Uicic' University 1 of Cincinnati cdlcnl school In fhe off-season In r(5ccirecent years.* i l c iIHC ► roncos p ass pliysici;!cals DENVER (UPI) - A Denver,BT Broijco spokesman sold r ^ iesday lh a t all bul four of th e te amn 's 58-mQn5 contingent passed ;ir physical exams and were loldd loto ireport for the opening of mmer training camp ot Coloradodo SlateS University In Fort jllns. riie spokesman said those fallingg lo passi the physical exams )nday were rookie free agent Gary3ary Benson, a safety from lachila Baptist; T(5m M ilanovich.ich, a defensive end from l o r sconsln Supserfor; Peder Sofversoierson, offensive (ccke from a k e and defensive end R andy Cozens:en s of P ittsb u rg h .

    [epatitis inv ades Chii : h i c a g o illLWAUKEE (UPI) - The Chlcagilcago While Sox announced esday nigJit oulflclder Wayne NorNordhag*en has contracted 5 the problem.1. Ordinary lov jalltls and the enllre team mustt be Innoculated against Uie ease. iver the full meesasure o f satisf ^lordliagcn's Illness was diagnosediscd during the Milwaukee-,, Icago series that ended Tuesdayy night.nip Team doctor Edwin 3h_ you sm oke. Idman said Nordhagen is rccoverl5verlng at Illinois Masonic spital in Chicago. ^eldman said the other membersbcrs of the tea’i will be ution. With a ocuialed Wednesday and Thursdlursday In Chlr igo as a ^ h a s t h e s o la (cautionary m easure. : ^ lel blend. Specie:ially form ulate raves prom ote Luctjcas ■ ng. J u st 9 m g. tctar. T h e result: TLANTA (D P I) — Bill L ucas w asIS nnc a m e d a vice presid en t of • A tlftB iaB ra v is a n d a d lrec lo r of}f ththi e -d u b Tuesday«Bysfe(ng ijy satisfying tastste. I'theiiigliest-ranklnR bla ck In the! Iirmajor» m league baseball. -- — iraves President Tod Turner said sal the'promotion'was ‘cognl.lon of lhe contributionn BillB h a s m a d e to Uic !? Satisfaction,, iif the nam e is lanlzation. We le d th is Is an approprl™prlate promotion," Purner said L ucas, 42, w ho h a s spentlent h1 is enlM:c c a re e r w llh the flavor and satis aves' organization, has done "ann outstandingou Job of building Camel. All tine fl< } Braves inlo on a ttra c tiv e and compiQmpetltiveteam.” ^ tion that’s been1 imissingjnyo LOW TAR • CAMEL QUALITY [edskins trim roster;er tar cigarette. Wit/ith a nam e likf :AnLISLE, Pa. (UPI) - TDc Waslil'ashington Redskins cut nine yers Tuesday, Including 28-year-olar-old wide receiver Billy Camel Lights, ycyou know exac [ear, who played four years wilh will Uie NFL’s Clevdand Dwns. what to expect. Uso cut w as 28-year-old offensivevc tackle ti Bart Buelow, who V NFL action wllh the New YorkV'ork' G ia n ts and M innesota tings and wllh lhe Toronto Argo^^gonauts pf the Canadian ■ .Try/ onec pack. Th( otball League. Hookies cul were wide receiver;lv(irs Dwiglit Allen, Cleo inlgomery, Charlie Nash, .limmymy Raglon; tlglit end Skip ; solution couk lase; sa fe ty Rod O verboil ond tlefenslfensivcbackBllly Woods, your h ands lassengale paces teteam

    tlUNTSVILLE, Texas (UPI) -• VeteranVcl Don Masscngale of ouslon shot a 144 T uesday lo assurejr c a p la c e on th e slx-m cm ber cxas team lhat Byron Nelsonn willw lead lo Scotland In ip te m b e r for th e $20,000 flrsl annu.mnual Brilish'Trans-AIIantlc iurnom enl. Behind Massengale. who lied forir theUk U,S..'i'GA championship I 19C7 and won lhe Canadian Open Opei In 19(», w ere Houston . ;sidenls Buddy W eaver a t 150 anddKen Kei Knoll al 152,

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    WEST ilEMPSTEAD. N.Y. (UPI))PI) - The New York .lets ircd their roster to B9 players Tuesd;jcsday by cutting free agents Dn Covin, a rookie corncrback from■om Trenton ' State, and safely illle .lenklns of .Miami (Fla),, wlio who h a s n e v er been able to irvlve a cu l al a N ational Football11 UU-; -ague train in g cam p, .I d s ve teran s m usl rep o rt to camnpby p b; Gp.m, EDT Wednesday, ookies parllcipaling in Coach-W;I-W alt Michaels’ iwo-a-day orkouts are preparing for* Friday'sFrld 1 P-m. frcsliman irimmage agalnsl the New York'ork Giants at this Hofslra nlv e rsily p ra c tic e field-

    Julls si"ii P ark er CHICAGO (UPI) - The Chlcagn{^Hulls- i^ announced Tuesday e team has-signed free agent,ll. guardgi Tony Parker, who foraged 17.4 points per gam e d u rining g h ! is four y e a rs a t Loyola, P a rk e r, G-fool-5, 185 pounds, scorcdorcd l.OG.'i points al I-oyola to llsh In second place on (he Ramblimhlers all-tirne scoring list, tills General Manager Rod Thornrn saids;i Parker played well In alcolm X games held this summer-e r. -

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    isA N FR A NC ISCO (U P D -- TheTli San Francisco Giants nnounccd Tuesday the ncqulsltlonlion o f c a tc h e r -Tohn T am argo ro m th e S t. L ouis C a r d in a ls ., •The 27*yoor-old Tamargo, a switch-hltter,swi has been used,d Dflrinflly by the.Cardinals ihls yeur./cur. In 1977, he h ll .254 and had - H ' 0 homen and 42 RBI w ith New OrlciJrlc an s. ■ WarnWarning; The Surgeon Genenloral Has DeierminBd HI •Tamargo becomes SanFrnnclscoSCO’S i No. 3 catcher behind Marc a . |R ThatThai ICigareiie Smoking Is OangingerousioYourHGalih. ||H im a n d M ike Sad e k . T b e G iants> havchav p ro m ise d th e Cardinal.^ a ihconsldernllon.. ' la y e r lo be n a m e d la te r or a cash co; isav. percigarDUobyFTCmGihod. Catcber. Dennis LUUeJohn was19 returnedrei to Phochix to makeicc obinforTamargo.

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    Yes, Idaho’s Moglc Valley growB w s schocolate!< II '-‘.icupchop:hoppcnsor«J "Barley Icuplemormonorlimejiilcc Field-Day” In Burley last F Fric rid a y , Ihal a I'.-j cup.ssU,s stale beer simulated chocolate has.been developed dev from '/i cup soy» y sauce5 barley . . . Ihe inventor being non'none other than teaspoor?oon ground ginger ' • Twin Falls' Jim LlggcUjit Found.>undalion Foods. 1 clove garlic.^iashcdgar ' Inc. 2tablespoospoons grated onion '• . Culling U's ralher impressive how thi:this has comc TrimI salmons: and remove bone.s.. C aboul. diagonallyally, slice salm on Into long th in .stri p e p p er Bill Coors, chairman of No. 5 bn b rew ery in the ' < Inchcs•s long.lo Spread salmon, green pepp U.S., stated in his luncheon specch«h toI morc than pimientojitojn a Uiin layer in a shallow pan fish so il is ■ B H ||H |||| . . . 400 barley grow ers from Ihe area that'Magic lemon julcjuice and 1 tup bcor over Uie fish ow th e level j P r Valley is ihe greatest farmingR cccom m utiily in . com pletelj;tcly covered and all fish Is below th of Uie liquid. Hqi Lel stand at room tempce m p e ra tu rc unlll fishsh becomesI a pale pink (the fishish '-‘cooks" In the_aclacid'marinade). Drain fish. RinjRinse with cold w,'aler. ale Drain again and lay piec(pieces flat. a mile of the marinated peppcteppcr? and j-'- , ■ ■ w iiiE n A ilo a t Ihe.end of each piece andI roll.ro ll. F asten WABBERG" wiihiooihiw lhplcks. Mix soy sauce wilh reinal-einalning 'u , cup of IJCCbeer, ginger, garlic and onion.1. Us'crchickcn, quartered. •' perccnl of Coors barley needs) isIs llIhc ovcMroiv imartco1 com oil oullel. Mr. Coors has been su]supportini/ the iblne eja;s and beer. Slowly beatjcat iin flour, - •'sclenllzlnB" or'other barley■ useuses. An exlrli „ nd j oil until halter is smooth. Dip chicken ♦ a j j tidbil of informalion gamcrcd at m taller; draitt~»rop inlo healeded oioil.aU i:a-.^^^B ^|^ Ihal Idaho is one of the])fS' f irm ly-packed lljilit lirown su g a r elpcs. Teetotalers /{“ J™ provided us wilh a few beer rcclpc; (ps well-drained cru.shcd pineapple llseookedtoratjy , re la x ! W hen any alcoholic fluid is c ) pecans length of lime, the alcohol evapoi'aporales entirely ipkg , (14','jIi4 ounces) g ingerbread mix ’ andyoucan’lgellnebrlaled. ... Icupluktlukewarmstaicbcer Nutritionally, beer doesn't liavihave too Icrrib^ vanillaa icele cream or whipped lopping ontainer count 150 m uch to offer.' F o r a 12-ounce conla [t m argarine o r b u lle r in a 9-Inch square calories, 1 gram protein, 14 gr:srams earbohy- j,,,Stir in brown sugar. Spoon pineapi over drate, 18 mgs. calcium, Irace;e olo( Iron, I niB. J • mixture. , Sprinkle with pecans. CCom bine , d 2.2 m c s.n la e ln . . ihiam in, .11 m gs. riboflavin nnd 2.; rbread mix and beer and beat ut well One would have to be on a continintimial toot to gel blendeded. Spoon batter evenly over pitpineapple. any nutritional advantage andmd w hite EClttnB In a preheated 350 degree ovenrnfor-]Ulo45 for that, Ihe alcohol would picirdays d 1 small onion, peeled and mlnccd T h irs t q ujenching e n ( round-the-clocklock beverage treats perf< 1 clovc garlic, peeled and mashedshed 1 Inblispoon fresh minced parsleyrsley . Vi teaspoon oregano, crushed 3 ','4 teaspoon sw eet basil, cru.Oicdled pinch powdered Ihyme h e a t wyith i sunmmer coolers( '^tcaspoonsalt TH IS W EEK 'S BEST M ARKETM Bt B e eat the Y milk and of Wine Tlngler,[ler, n festive blend of lemonade flavor '.i teaspoon white pepper • Y ouc;)U can stock up on lols of canneded andar bottled PALLSJS -- Take a make-believe journe;■urney wilh sm ooth blend of lemonadeler flavor drink mix, mill 5 percent drink m ix. whitevhite wine, carbonated ginger ale and In'jar, combine all Ingrodlcodicnls and shake goodsis otfercilo on crazy days sales.DS BewareB ot ,fte.sh„dow ont theth ^undlal, and whal do you)U coicome up egg. Each scn'IngT in g providesr 200 c alo rie s and 15 pc rolein, calcium and V itam in C. fruits. to g eth er unlll totally mixed. CovtCover and let stand purchasihasing packaged goods containinglining (.Its and „u|, _ sunup,), sundown, ! and a colorful medm edley ot .U .S RDA of protein, LEMONY NOG milk powders in quantities you car leofdayl ,.. Wielherlfsjir it's jusl you, the family or guest.s,:;ts, a nice al room temperature at leastsl 2 hours. Store in dry mill lU can't use up dellclaus bcvcragrag e s lo suit your favorite tim e of d y Tom ato 1 scoop lemonadeiiadeflavordrinkmix ippcase the lo sla rt a1 weekendwce)( brunch is with a Spicy Tc refrigerator. Serve marinMeded it m u sh ro o m s w ith In a few weeks. They gel rancid loo1°/°? raf -SummertimeIsc is beverage lim e - tim e to apper way I cup milk liscussed in the past, rancid foot arc as good Juice that’s garni.-ihcd garni: wilh celery stick s o r lemonI * olher vegetables as cocklaS app'nppellzers alono or as disci 1 loods binder ,M „,„|,h cool,ll, taste-temptingt drinks that arc a cup w ater 4 large ice cubes with a dip. proper)cr vitamin and^mlneral absorptiorptlon In he ey arc refreshing. And bccauseause warm wedges. ill ingredients in electric blender con- bre.ik m idday, a n y tim e of th e d3y. a y .'w ilh a Com bine nil In LOMI-LOMISALM(UWON body./. F Fre-sh fhiils'are going down» n -thcy - ve juier days arean for slower tempos, you'll.want wan to let ... Take a break r and blend al hlgli speed until smooth, iw berry Frosted, a quick b lenderr creationcn laiiier.'Cover am 3 pounds fresh salm on droppctjpcd al least 30 pcrcent In Uic la,.is st fewf( w eeks. canlstlister of Coilntry Time lemonadenade flavor deilciousStrawben llalciy. Makesaboul'3 cupsor.2.scEdnSS, ,. e addition of strawberries and ice:e ccream. Serve immedlalci '/j cup finely chopped green peopccoper Watchch ffor "give-aways" in walermelornclo n .sections. p you make the mosl of convcniencniencg and made wilh the addi SPICY TOMATX) JU IC E M ealII arand poultry prices fire holding.gtbelrown, tiie Serve with straw;straws for a special kids' treat,;at. for those ' 1 scoop lemonade;iade flavor drink mix ing routine, . . . l/>ls off liquidliqui refreshment is a must for I ■ . . .F o r a greareal changc from your morning n • a pitcher 3 cups chilledllomatojulce* lorn g. a cream y su m m er happenint;;)cnings. and a perfect se ttin g for a p rise nnd shine wiw ith a serving of le m o n y Nog. a c 1 tablespoon WoreiVorccstershlrc sauce’ T aste-tattlersrs •O r use cocktail cock vegetable Juice and reduce W orcestershireire s:sauce lo2 lcaspoons. Dissolve drinkIrink mix In tom ato Juice: a d d W orcest- 3 o r r a t ershire sauce.•e. S(Serve over icc. wilh celery slicks cr Art(tificia]ll sausisage g(ietspo itings lemonwedges.ifi}S. if desired, M akfs 3 cups or C servings. STRAWBERRY FR O STED month because that peoplec withwilh food problems have a given < TWIN FALI^ - We’ve beeniccn seeing all kinds of buyinlying Ihem. For that reason11 we've we asked our was gladid 'we tried'thls product this monll “ n l't; 1 scoop lemca™nade flavor drink mix some up lo irj-. these days,"s," she sl said. Carol didn't like th: soy bean substitutes for mealat prproducts lately. With taste-stc-tatllers this month lo lest liiiklink sjiusagcs from he'd ncveiver gotten around to picking some • 0 bean I cupeoldwaler'iler ’ em caters," he product anyny m mo ore than slie likes a n y o th e r .so-soj jn e .in . , ^up (i-, pint)t) vaivanilla ice crcam research we've found lhatat tthe prices of the thele Momingslar^ Farms’ Hue of cholestcrol-frecc "U’s a fanfan ta stic thing to do for proljlem e •e he'd do wilii product.*;....shedoesn’llikethem. .she d slrawl>errics simulations compare equallylly vwllh ‘he real thing textuiixturcd vegetable protein foods.is. Here's He what they said. Chuihuck would do wilhoul before he' rfto-,n =3 cup halved sin- shock. When he Johnny UmillaUmil from Shoshone wns very all.lngredient-s in electric blender con- and wonder why. Wouldn't It be I .ce if ti’fre was a haveIVC to say. Maybe their commentsnenLs are enough to them. He;ie felt the initial taste was a shock lor tte» Combine all .1 1 a bit, he could pointed. "There’s "Thei probably a place for T and blend al high speed until smooth, monetary reason for buyingng 11them alongside the satisfitisfy th e inquisilive eater. - allowedJ a bll to m ellow in his m outh a bii products, bul I’ I’m not too cra zy atjoul th e ^la^ diatcly. Makes 3 cups o r 2 servings. heallhful aspect?! Besides; beibeing choleslerol-frce see a rcscisemblance. :ald that she’d' fact, they'rely're rotten," Johnny said. ' “T X ''r o WINETINGLER and Idenl for those who mtmust follow spccHlc Joi , Swartllng of Twin Falls said i John Fix. teen-ager from Twlhrwln Falls, said he ley had a hard probablygood good lo people who can't ent me ■liilewine u n sa tu rate d fal dicl.'i and donHlon‘t w an t to do w ilhoul coulc cat her second sausage. "They h ouldn’t tell the difference in thehe sausagesn from the "‘^''<=r ca ftvlnglo add oil dietary orrpligr'rpliglous reasons. People who are Ihelr customary edibles, the ; Jiell. Didn't like the Idea of hnvlni: r the tcxlured vegetable looksK)ks but when he a te one, il ta stesledodd. d < H esaidhe- outci.£hel f/casubstttulcrHiesHid:— -i—;— ionin)e(lnvonliinkmix - - - 0 cook Ihein becauscT am nol us*^us'^tocooSnig "*tlTpor^if/cns ur" ncwlv' ” 2scoopslemonm protein foods arc good loo0 fotfor vegetarians, who' didn'Idn't like the crumbly and fall-apr11-apnrt texture. The orfatlo(> ne Webb of Twin Falls, our ’cs thnt way,” she said. J Jean e a n said sJie M adeline W c, V.?. 4 H m eslices probably don't really carc to ercat meal simulations arllflrliflclal flavor didn’t bother himlim anda he said that' sausages J senior citizen, really Uked th e m . Sl VI bother to even buy them if she w as put on a appointed senic 11.01.) glngi'rale, chilled anyway. Is this purely a run-ovin-over of export surplus althoIthough he didn't care for themmevcnlfhecouldn'l cv( I them with scrambled Egg BeaU 1 did ... she’d Jusl do wlthout. she'd cal then wine, water and drink mix in pitcher; slir to undernourished countries? cal a l realI meal, he'd not go outit of h is w ay to buy s p « la l di I, would buy them ag.ijn mainly b >I Reed from Gooding was nol)l soldko1< on lliem . . b rea k fa st,, wou mix Is dissolved. Add lime slices nnd chill Ihetrhem. "Tlicy didn't taste like spoiled meal, Carol h aid of not cooking pork enough a n d I loughl they were marvelous lo haveh: on the. she’s afraid of: jcfore serving, add ginger ale. Sen-e over Many have expressed curiosij•iosi|y alx)ut the.«;e foods Uioujh ough," he said. ' She ihoui :e these look only a few m inutes. :l for people on a sDeclal diet. '•It's " It's wonderful U w as nlcc thes Ice, if desired.red. in recent months nnd haveve bbeen quite leery of Chuck Ch Curtis ot Halloy,-said,, "Vuk!"Hcsaidhe"Vi market ft >

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    - I ■ ' C-2Tlmo3-New5, Twin Falls, Idaholho W edner.day, Jiiiy 15.19?Ui ,• I. . ■ • Delegates?s attend cI!ouple . Io b se nv e s Legion ce:6nclave 5()Othanimivers.3 ^ r y TWIN FAM.S - Newly ulcclydled presidentr of tlie Twin l'‘allsIs ff. , Lavcrne Koulnlk. Iieaded a ■American U-filon A u x iliary ., I.;i\ a . .IICKOMIlltOMK - Mr.'and Mrs.^ (Jek'f’ntionlothChUile.cotiveiitimini recentlyrc- in C(M'ur ■ W ’ nivcrsarvrsary wilh a family Fails, inclutic Opal liiilln^s.. newiii firsl vice presidi'dal;I; ick dinnerSiinday. ' Kiizalx'lli Huse, .I(ise|)!iinP Wiir;Wursl aud Orrielti’ Siiii'iair.r. r ■ polluckdiri T hee couiile coui was niarrled .'’>0 A llernati-saroP iM rl I!tict.ti:iii:in,n, newtie ch ap lain ; Ann.lones, nmv y ^ ir s a)!oa>;o in (Nilurnbiis, Neb. ^ mill spcrclnry; Arvlllii Coriimisser, isser histori.nn ; F stlier N'uiile,e, Ttiey• havo two daujihlers. five ' sc'cond viceprc’.sidi’nl. atul VelmalaTredweli, Tr senieanl-atarins K randehikdehlldren, and a 20- Also eifck'tl was Ctirlsli|ia Peler^etersen. treasurer. \'ew odieers ninnth’Old,;hold);real.f:raiidsiin. wore inslallud durinu liie .lune nieetin)’ iiu-t hy M rs. Ilaipli (.May),') .Innos. F iler, nili O islriti pn-sidcdtiledtil. Thee ;inriinniveVsary eelchra- Wtnncrs'of liie annua! imppy pbsliTpost ciinlesl were atinuuniedil ' lion /ilso(ilso SIserved a s a reunion Tliese Inciiitlcd Cia.-^s 1, Vcltnana SSisk, first; .iydy Fillni'ire, for the ((‘hambei's family, j -sccnniKamt l.ir. Allard, (li.ird; C Cia lass 2, Sc()tt Sayers, flrsl; some' of whom wl have nol been Teressa Ik-tT. secnnd, and Kltaa PFe e ltif’rew , third, and Clas-^ :i, (Ofielheriuh e r iu five years '} ■> I.irslic W'llllain-son, firsl Wendyly liB ailey, second and Tanunu T hee aff.iiraff.i .was i;iverrby the • Grave. Iliird. Siieila GerliiT. iionoraliiora|>le nicnllon. In liie class for C hamlibers' bers' two daui’hters. special oducation sUidenis, ali HHiaUHiarliclpants received .iwanK Meryl,.'I, and Theo. Meryl and Tliey were Mlcliclle yans!e a pii-nic furr prospectivep n inenrtiers and \'iillii / T he ep potluck o th dinner was held r - •' y l>elieid a! llie Clihstina Petersonn lioiliom i‘,:!irn P ierce Si , on thehe outdiKirou patio of the C hamnbershome bers In.leroine, '

    Thuu CCh ham bers m oved lo MR.AND MHS,IHs/rnDCHAMBl-RS BRI^DGE Je ro mme e afler; the S econd ____ O sw ald Ja co b y ancand Alan Sontag - - o l’i-:.'- iirlisis Piv.vy /J.M/s .miliinil Siilpido W’orldId WaiWar. Chiunliers opened _ B a l l e2 t p[ l a n n e d »v*;./rr'ir;/n. . Mul ------—- 'Ccould In: Tm-in-riJTici^EltlC•ttir - ,— ------Imajor suit.s, Soulh's Ihretriree ______«M ISS Q im J CITV, .lVv.as_r_lTIt 'P h ------:r-H m t^ton-^ihttrh;->^ittt- NOKTH M5-A notrump r was siif;htly a/l- »l;iceforaH-foalaliiyat»r " - ♦ Q J 7 fjressivey bul he hoped p;irl* Hesidents and police .Mondayday lassoed the replile as it was V J 0 3 nor t: would he able to fill in ;i erine’s hlome ‘foor the bi])irds’^ .Tossind a stre el on ils way,to1 Qu;iQuiiil \ ’alley Country Club, tossed uin; rls Gathe ^ ♦ . - - . few f l)iLs a n d p ie c e s in su its Itt in{oacaf{l(.’n when Ihey're le.iriiiriiinu llieir a person walks wali into Miss d;iylonet;o>;elanaliln[:niapi;pic. J»'sllusl (jot him m adder, ilo w ass hissinj’his and no one wanted lo no • tianil and wa.s fuiished. ‘ Ih ‘'I een played. .•t! fowls .Miss Hurltmtt. who wl was a words as.. "Y "Y ou'n- a cup- Ket ovc>river wh;ilm Ihev've not bv ■|0 ya rd s aw ay with litilron^streaitream of w aler. It didn't work. » K Q Q :: .South should have wonI iiii;tin . loves her fealheret! f< ♦ A Q J C f i openinj; trielt in iiis. owowr n *"'d h.is ii.is .'ill.' ol coverrirrieiil secrelai.'larv for 11 cake." •'You’ri‘ou’re a stinkpoi." themselvn s e lv e s . ♦ 3 • ' • hand I with the ace. Itt isi.‘ them livinj; wilh her-'r-in tn her yt-iirs tjeforeretirin!;,Inj;, IS Iryuifj T h ere is a parakeetpnral that says. Vulnerable: Both a i lw a y s te rn p tin c to look; foifor 'c-asl D enver home. Shi’adilie adm its ‘ I'> leach a h;ihy slellar s t jay "Plc plant coweompi.stopscow at Dealer: North a■ barcain to win a trickl< asa; it i;etsalitllenoisyariiuni.tn u n d lh e nam ed Sam rn\ .l.iyl.iy to say, Tincup.” andstndstillaiinthcrlhal cheaply as possil>le, but tlu I'l have it "P e ek a-lioo, 1 seeyoyou." says. “Birdsirds like phrcato- West North Ea.st Soulh 1 liou.se, hui she woiildti'l ha' barfiain, as this tuind deni .-inynlherway '•.\obiKly has everver tried lo phytes. Hexacfexadecanol slops 34 Pass '3 NT onstrates, , can be verj Her loved ones ini;iide:;iide Miss Ie;ich Jays lo lalk,";," she said. evaporation."in." Pays Pns.s P a ss e , x p e n siv e . it‘ai-ol(f "So far. I've notleilien all niy Miss Ihrrllnrl a larf^i- Uoelarer sliould liavt America, a lo-year- rrllnrll has m apt-ple: Pickle Puss, !Ms> a bird s tn s.iy .somelhelhiru’. This taxicab paintedInted w hile to c arry lE iiPw W l Iknown better. To make tin c o n tn ic t h c need.s to se*.1 u]up nise tireasled cockaloo;oo; I’ I’cler will he a (ireat viclodory in my her bird ca«esra«es. She ;ilso has O p e n in g | and t;ike several trickss inir P a n ,, :i cockatiel: llenn\ lie work, bars on thehe wwindows of her ...... 1 - -I U ie-duhjiuil-.Ihus. Iii;.necd;-c d s . P e n n y .- j lion,- andl -lliwtuk'-- -llw '.'Uini>».t;dkin); i i> l ’ house, m orei-elnkeepiM-fipleoiit lo t fro mnH O O KV i R _ gr- an cnlr^-Jiuluii'IinTI!^.:. , ____HfTTPwl. anrcal-iK iuJediiii «i‘t'puiVi^^. than to keepcp theth tiirds in. and ' . Bj^Os^liF^cb^— — en. isliiT [T-riees 'fof’ether. The\ T say admits to naviiif’navii an undersi- and Alan SootnK ‘^ trickt with the aec of spadesf lO'lfjjraraT.Tvcn;';; ‘1*:':^ "'.1'' o fJh eJ)ird s uilh■ "llh his ,'liey J'ear.. It I means andahly real real phobia altmil North's preempt of three T’le.lviiif: r^ the quecn-jack'ii T h e lies on a ’ n(illilri|;tolhebirdil111 it talks ll cats, clubs has little to reominund dummy, ( ire woulil have 'hhai a d P^Telies c it. Tlic suit i-s adequate for thal t entry. After the aee■c*bf 6 bedpost 111 his room,, sprispreails .d o e sn ’t help it at all, all, not even Miss ihrrllnrlirllnrlt :dso is called m m the hid, bul hc has a hand in clu , b s ill d riv e n out. de claa re r e i r •'i-'i .lO -ineli w ini;s n s and for survival valueue Bul ll s by se v eralll Denver iJi vctenn- ■gC which ({ame or even slam c, a n fo rc e a n e n try to d u inlimy m ’ squawks, -.Vever morv,irv, mnever interestinf’. I like- lo lo lic;ir Ihe arians liicc Denver Dc Audulion ■ ■ ; in spades. Dut by taking: thcth< more.” differeni sotimis -Sociely andmd Denver Field H o ow er I J j cheap trick, he denies himdim- Miss iiurihiitl said allall pen Stephens said some yearbookhook sl.’iff m em bers pen- uhoiv !!) pajie;. o( n;ikr(l nak pcoiik' had heci; Y o u 'll lil CharieellnrHur I l!a rr\ Miimt^ tianiu’il. lhe administralion. while olhcrsliers urcedi him lo fill ihenudt'iiliijliijiraphs.t.iki'tili\'pn,fr.s>c)i:_(:cor!;e t.ike ’ the sp a ce « ith i '' Slill''’ 'I '’'I- pinpholiijii'aphs h:t\'e lu’i-n ncnow o v e r the controversy a g ita to r . V9 I rejecled, he deeiili'd tiltn Mnipl\m leave llie panes . Sl.ilion. N,'k\ Yo'k. N Y 10019 I Muiiil/. said his decision wasadrnimslraln<‘ as ad deep cleans with double the brushing & grooming action of prevtous model- v l ML Pre-OjDpening C^ountdow>wn [x iB m ftnglod Contact Spring- Spr Kinetic 19DWSTroG <; 0 i3ristles & Flex Free Frc Action "i P h a s e IV C h a r t e r Milem er bership prices aa> v a i l a b i e t h r o u g htl JulyJ l 22nd. -W!) s h

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    qerson-M ack__ _ , 7Tomrnerup-Cordio r d e r T o l m a nn - C - C a m e i ; ■ ------M e n d i a l a MM ( a i ^ b a l l _ ^ ______F i n g e r \LLS-^M i»rria(;i^nl4:iaut^auni; Himmeril^piiul ., ..-IF! T\V1\ KAUi> -T)i-lIi^lcntli(TIa'riiTa and niibert '.M aVshairweri-'”~ - 'BUTff:— niairc-Finpcriy:ipcnan anii'hYcd'jdacltwTre m«rtornwrai-- — 'I'wiN FALLS JK»{)MI^"-'- -ttD sem ary. —-- h y |^ nT-Hiind»^>f JcroniOriHW^ • .— H \~itoii Bordi-il in.lhP ' to lm ; iiKirriL'ilJiily I inS l. K (lwanl's(:;itholiitboli(-(Nnirch. G:;iO p.m . Ju n e 2-1 inlhc-iJuh:;• iJuhl United .M ethodist Church, Todd Corderer Wtwore pprfomied ,)tm ?^i^y~itr )lmanrrlmjf;W5r_of. M r'and , -^hond.T* ToUrnan'^nd^indyi^'^^F^^ Mrs. 'Die brirh ts liir (l:iiii;lilrr ol .Mr.. ;()it;))id .Mrs J w .Mcndiola, Twin TJie brid e i.s Ihedau^’hter’hterof Iva Jane Finj’erson. Buhl.;il. and ttie United Melhudi.shudi.st Chiircli. rs. Don C. T olm an, l>ccame Black, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Larry Tommcrup thee liridolir of Jerald C. Carney, :-'alls, anil ttie hrKlciirociiu's p a ri’rits•Ills a; re ^^r. and M rs. Wendoll fate A. G ene FinKorson.on. TheT brideKroom’s parenls ana rc M rs. T h e bri.■ is tl the daui’h te r of .Mr. a n d .Mrs. I A receplion w as held In lhe nd Mrs. Carry Corder, sonn ofol Mrs. Laura Caniev of Marbliall. i’ocali'llo W lm etta S. M ack, ArllnKtonnfjton. Va.. a n d M.L, .Mack, Newnainan.Ga. ' and Ihe brldejindegriKim’s p a re n ts a re .Mr. and Mr garden following the Twin'ivin'Falls, K :ilher IV rry [)()(l(l> jicrfonnw lI the llu- doubli'-rin): nujitial mass Hev. Kdwin Bayly performed perl (he double-rlnn cerceremony all Twin Falls,Us. ccrcmony. Punch and .t sheergaiiza wilh re- The doulile-rlng ceremony K'forc an a lla r flankcil by liaskc.'ls.'Is ofo yellow jiladiolas. yellow before arrani;emcnlsofif peach,pea blue a n d « ree n m um s andnd ferns. The bridele w< wore a w hile gow n of slieei Ihree-llercd cake, which was neckline, hemline and wasas performp ed Ju n e 2fl in the Jaisypom-sanillKiliy’shri'alli. The bride was escorted>rled lo the altar by her brotherher. Paul embroidered‘d chichanlilly lace on the cuffs, necki baked by Mrs. Eugene Jenks skirl. She carried a boiKiuelcl of white' roses, brue gardeirden at lhe home of lhe A llar iMiys witl- C rq : .'ukI I'liilil (Jaiidiaca.(Jii Casllcfonl. Doui’ FinKerson. Ontario. Ore.•e. fronl of the skit bf Jerome, were sen'cd by tl w hile slephanoiis. lirldo'■Ide'.s p a re n ls by B rolher VrvilU' anil Ilunry .(raiidiaca ;;avi''spi'cial readings, She w as attired In a victorviclorlan-style i;ow n w ith a skirl ofofchiUon ■ baby'sbrealb.lib, w b lle sla r burst n u m is a n d whii Mrs. Ix-e Peterson, Mrs, Fern laid of honor and Cindy Macac McKonneyP of Jerome. Thrhridfi-arric'd a laco Irimrnrcilecl linenli handkerchief lhal her over salin and an attachedched chapcMrain. She carried a nnosegay 'I’roylee Ni-ecc'vi-ece, Taylorville, 111., w as m aid ol • ^ Brown- and .Mrs, Koberl lallendanls. TheT he bride, given In m ar- ' mother had carried on her uvdilini!nj! dayd and Ihc i;own she wore of colored m um s. Iiaby's,-'s breathl>n and gree n s, \ .T o m m e ru p aand n d 1Laura I.ogan wero bridal alien Weaver ot Jerome. The guest f.arry Tomnierup and riage ivas linrrow fd tr « » w w » ihanced w ith a blue rlbbjji at Lucinda ik'rrinclioa and Diaiw Marsharsh ail K ra m e r w ere bridesmlalds. aids. l>;iura F ln g erso n w as candlel Julie Brown, sister of the ic ..walsL ..She_ c a r r i c d - a — KInwtT Rirls \vcri‘ Nikki I'c rrm■m and a MauriTn Neville. Jim l/)uis Malon was l)csl•sl mm: an and H .I.- Jo h n and Hill MiMack and v\ receptionon fr>rfor Ihe newlyweds \v as heldI tnin IhiIhi'n-coplHmli.-tiUil Uic , bridegroom, and Sandy )u(|uct. of blue carnations .M arstiall w as l)vst m an and crtxmnsnien isni were Scoll Kunkel, Carl Jim M cU illen w ere ^jrooms■oomsmen and ushel"s. ■ ■ c hurch immoimmodialely followini; the cercmon;tn m n v . ' l“ >«H j Carney; sister-in-law of the andid pink • roses surrounded nra ru ll. Torn KhcrlOiii. Tiioin Dclin,chll, Mike -MeHi'ide and Broi>k M rs. Alice (Hill) .Mackack sanns and Mrs, Charles Lchrm,rm.-,nw=. ht'i,,,.,,.,,,,,, bridegroom , w ere In charge ot It ilucoratlons featured blue andid u’hileu’hi candles, wtiile ' w1th ith bI a b y 's brealh, Blind. .atlheor^an. the gifts. lue carnations. SalSally Orchard, sister of the Todd Sum rncrficld aclfd as riiif!f!liearer lie; A rcccption for lhe newljnewlyweds was held in the fellowsi.M'shiphnll ride, • was maid of honor, Following a wedding trip lo Jo Anne Cuhit was oniatils!. Mrs.rs. Lloyd1, Walker satifj and JimI of th e church, ^JleceptionII assi.staiitsass were 1/irraine WalkciValkcr, Trl-sh W lltner. bride HjiKlCoiuileLailitdnn '.Marklark Cnmey, brother of tha W aring; sam i and playcil the [jiJitar. The bride'.s table was,vas coveredc in sa iin ” ani! chiffonin ;and llie a POUiiv E den,n, CCai arey B«rkc.BeItyIJ{ja*OTaiKl,C i BrlttslT-Columbin.;Mh? w u p ic ' ridegroom , w as best T n a rr^ .— _ wiir roslde-itt^oiy-wKdfr lhc^ ^\, Tlie reccpllon fnr tiio nvwlywcilsI'Twiis’fin w: ii in lli'e' chrii'clfiKfrisfrr llercd cake was decorateorated with liny f*reen. blue and anc pt?nch ‘ ^ T he bridegroo:-•groom I w m p I a y w iiu iu J ^ tinn FallsF all Bank and Trm t«*i- • bride SpecialSp» music was providedJ ’bridegroom Is cmproycd. hall iinnu'diiitcly alter llicccrenmny. flow ers a n d topjied by•abridal a hri couple, vSrtd th e coupleiple willw live in-Twin F a lls Asi^istini: al liie bride's table \\e\\ere n Jiimls of thv bride, Mrs. M ary Belh McUillen:n andanc Wendy P a r ro tt registered1 thetin guests llo s a .Sulia. .Mrs, IJoiii; Neville, Mrs„Jnbn M rs. l.aucerica and Mrs. and Candy Atkins. Bcckyecky llarshman,'Diana Fislier amand Kathy •' .Chark'.s Swope. ' Rint> w ere In char^c of)ff>i'fts. fjifl. K i • .\n s. David AflrVd and Varie.ssasa Saliala S. served al Die huffctt Reception asslslanlsits wtwere Mrs. Gloria (Johm Nesbesbllt Mrs. • tab le. • Myrtle fE.K.) Nesbitt,lilt, Mrs,f Clara iDonald) Somcr Lori (;andi;i}!a. .Siephanie O.Oioriieirne and Hileen Neville assistedI Nancy (Alval Goodcll1 and Mrs, Myrtle (Fred) Seibe. ;it Ihc f’lll table. Mrs. Jim W arnifiJ rejii.slerciircj; lhe nuesl.s. The newlyweds ure} Kradualesgrai of the University of Id Tiiu. bride-is a rcccnl cradiialeuale of the Medill Schoo! off he work.s for the Idahoaho i First National Bank in Prie^ rsily. Chica};o, w here Ihey will live, ) U h O W W € Journalism Norllmvstcrn I'niversily V f eeshowyol . i re I n for the bride bv Mrs. Ralph Smi W • After .'i hniieyniiwn trip lo iiawaii,■vaii, the couple will make theirr Showers were «ivcn for ■home In Freeporl, lil.. wliere the llie Ijii idenioMiii is adverllsinf; Don Miller and Glendanda .Miller nnd by th e United M idireclor of the Freeporl Joiirnal S Slari tandard. W omen, I ^make ourrcezeal. • C oed arrangementI t I We thinink seeingg is belies^ i n g . I

    AtKeliogg.Ngg. v/e invite you to take;e a< tree tour ot our Batt:i a t t l e Women[ object( t(to tent shharing p])lan I C reek lacililies. To see the quality ol ourlur grains. The care in. ■ our process. Even/en how1 w e fortify m ost1 ol our cereals 'y> the I wasn’t really worriedried that “ II w as e ith er Inn thell or DAllM.STADT, We.st Mav N bv Alpha company of the v/lth 8 essential:1 vikvitam ins a n d iron, so yoi/ o u g e t a "J G e rm a n y lUlM) - .Several 4-IOtb.Sli-tial 4 B atltalton. Ihe^men would come over and under lhe stars.”’ DonaldsonI very sm art startrt v/i!w ith an im portant part.crt.ola .--'iv. I women soldiers believe the "They told us our lent wasvas har'rass me in any wayway — I said. “And 1 don’lI Ihlnklh young Army carried e(inalily of the bbeitii; fixed," Sj;l, Suzan-r.an- )u.st d id n ’t feel comfortiifortable ladles should sleepL'p out' under com plete breaklc:nklast. 0! course, w e’d se.xes too far recently, when Sawyer. .S -r>, of Klizalwlh City,ity, having; them there,. kno\• knowing the stars.” like you !o tastee ouour cereals. ough lhe __ h a lf a doi'.en of Ihem had lo N'.C.. ^ recalled. "T hey divided.led they could .see Uirough ■ ' J u s t c l i p1 thet h e coupons an d enjoy. I isbare a (enl for a week with off o the lenl with a haphazardlydly sid es of th e partition,” mateGls, put-up |) liner. You couldn’tfn’t It w as the hasbandiliands ot 7;13 I Tbe comninniler of the nnit change c or clean up becauseuse Sawyer and Burciaf-oaf'o w h o ______I Avery sm art starti r t . - f e : involved .said he had lo pul the the I men could still peekL-ek also objected to ibe coedcoed lenl I wonien in with the men uhen aroundlbecdf’es," ;i arranKcmenl, u s, " , hcrnishiirlofteiils. Sawyer, the hinhesl-rankinninn spokesman for the I At least (me of the women cenlisted woman of lhe uroup,.up, A rm y, E urope, said a »w ■ lid army Q,-(iOilCM 0^ ^ involved doutit-s that excuse refused r lo sleep In the lentent • regulations cal! for sepase p arate j and l)c!ieves Ihcy .simply w ere w \ ith men, opting; Inslead for • sleeping and bathroom>mracilit- fa O ilU ppO ^l helnc harassed by male non- " a place that w as p riv ate," ■ les- fo r m en and 1 wo w om en ^ coms, The husbands of two ol Spec. -1 Nancy HurclaKo. 20. .‘wid ie rs both In t;arrl.somrisom and M l the women, IxJli of Ihem of(. Stroudsburji, F’a.. moved'ved' in the field, but Ihatit ”u "under soldiers in the same lialtalion intoI the lenl only {ifler .spend­:nd- unfore.seen field conditiolulltions," bul nol assijinecl lo Ibeir lent, ing I a first restless nii’bl Inn a men and woman cancan be cu..-i«i alsoobjecleil in vain. supply •' van. re(|uired lo share „ a parti-p W hatever llio Inilh, with lhe "As HMin as I walked intoinlo lloned tent, te ll Arm y nlm inn to have ll! the ■ tenl. even thoufih Iherelere Lt, Col. Benjain j a m i n 733-930,'30^ perccnl of ils force female !>y was ' a partition, I heard almulx)ul Donald-son, com m anderider 0 of the I s li I - those Involved Ihlnk such Ifive men call oul my name,”10,” 440th, said he alloweda 'd A Alpha Burclajjo said, "I like to lake ■ . hiciileiil.s will recur. I ake com pany to eslnbllsh;h Its Itscoc-d, I This incident «H.Tiirred dnr^ wlial wc call bird baths, «ulul I te n l IwcaiLse It ran 1 sho short o f ' ------iilf! :i six-dav field exerci.se In fell uncomfortahle In lhe lenl.enl, canvascovers. I'"*'- r rTci.r couivji; I . . sTouccouro'!; f 'S - I I i f l I I ^ ISPIES M I I ' ?(C O R N ^ I I I j M lf l im I I 10« ' I OFF 1 - ^ 1j 0005CM 1 TAKE THISHIS COUPON TO YOUR STOflE T ~ r ■ ^ 1 I ; I ™l i K i ■ ' 0*^ \w I SAVE 10 OFF TWO m * 1 1 11 C I ...... I ■ h . ■ I CROCCU \ l I I j w sS t j l i i °»Gharminm. ^ p i l H ' ' I I I - u j f i O s v a l i d O N L Y WHEN W H YOU BUY I I - ■ ■ TW 0 4-R0LLPL P A C K A G E S P I II LIMITLIMIT ONE COUPON PER pUflCHASE I I I I KCLlOCaSALI;Q3ALr»C0MrANY I L_ ------. - J ■ . Kn1UK;i;CcH.i'ir,v c B i k II B - ■I NIHU'fJ(l070I10 'Jl

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    :mc'e lie liceam e a bonafide __ llildljllis i t a pnimisini: properly,V. lihires a lop '-AsforU'NeJ'N e al and Farrow and P arkins, ByVERNON SCOTT drops liiin in Uie perfect■feet p a rt. atullA:!ulUlRliTaylor-Youni;. elite. As Sundance dirdirector and Ihen nabs the riclitClit a cto rs for LT instinct on my pan. Within a lOI.I.YWOOI) (U PI) - A slaniKaker iki'r Is Producer Paul Monaionasii may posse-ss lhe I.oe l.oeC G rant. E d Nelson ond Tim O'C)'Connor superstar, icame idenlinable lo millions of vii .•sponsible fur caslini' Sissy the the lead roles. minute of InterInterviewing ail three of them. 1 t producer wlio.tuis an Insliiictict ffor m ost finely, honed slaslannnkiiiK mafiic in became v ie w ers _ .Monasli is-respon "Sayinu 1 tiiscover slars iss likeli saving "“-7■ wwci ere absolutely riKlit for lhe ablor nr nclruss in p rc d scely ly IIIhc • Hollywood. He Is blesstessed willi an uncanny, whoho hadha npvcr seen ttiem perform onslafieon . 's))ac«-k- in -'Carrii’arrie," IKlini; her trom • in m ovies7"‘’Peyton P la c e " boosted hc annnyitiily lo major maj slardom and an , (^)lumbus C^)l discovered AniiTlca,'ca," Monash .P^irls In‘Peytoieyion P lac e.’ 111 movic or Iclcvision projcci.'Cl lo abllily lospol slarqualtjualily in an actor and or in rd luiininalion. said. sai "The nalivcs w re a al lre ad v in "I IU noway to know wtiether they'd icralcasupcrslar. , c a p ila llie ,on th a l erephemeral cliarncl- theirc;e ir c a re e rs beyond m easure. .A ca d em y Aw ard imi Monasli was the produeei -of "iJulch " Monasli is a formformi er hii;li school le.icbcr. America. An And the native talcilaleift“ ln th e •«‘C‘" " e stalars. rs. And 'I wasn't really in-' 'lie peculiar (alent ol llie slann.'ikm ilk er iTi^jlic. Mon; a cto rs I've used w as alre ad y cvidL.vidcni te re stc d in1 what wh directions their careers lincuislit'.s llie niiancfs llial sc p ana n iile It wa.s Moiia.sli whonho produced lelevis- ' ' -.Cussid;jssid y and 'I’he Sundance K id"’ slarin(> si iiewspainT reiiorler,, reim iV’venunenl act "Reeford was a fine actor;lo r .-md, Iji “ ™l>l B» aflerM r , they left Ihe series. All 1 Ted casllnj: from siitiiily j'ood0(1 or' ion's' “Peyton Placilace" series which -Hohcrtobcrt iledford and Paul Newman.1. i

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S o u p ^ Hawaiian PuiP u n c h R e d » Hawaiian PPui u n c h “ in' Gomlingg l i ! _ Hi-C Fruit DrD rin k s . ° „ ' 5 9 ' — p o tk o it ■ f (ectln July 19,20,21,222 2 , 1 9 7 8 — 1 9 Del Montente Pickles - Sotcs 9h Nqlley's Pick•icklesSrS" Vr t s J s a t C h e x Prices Effeetl I ^ ^ W h c a ■■SL Chocolntc O ■Rcbitf |Q Nesltes QuikUIK Drink Mix X can'.‘n ^ a ’ ’ Q t u u d i i u e $101I • 9 M a c a r oini n i & Chees"e,"S":;3i=o,™ 8 9 ' \ i l T O potkoge M — 1 9 N o b d l e s && Cheese D inners , pkg. r, COPYRIGHT I960 SAFEWAY STOSITOSfS033 INCODPORATED m mm tw y i k'/ m r m OASC^INE ALLEY WodnesOay. July 19.1978 TimtTimos-Nows, Twin Falls, Idaho C-5 • t h i r t iLjYn,Gtth'^/ ) ' Main thithin' y.O on'tneed 'im :ick o'bein' mile! HM fool hot- iStqit)it ilini;o 1 nohow! Fetch a fetcher! '— \V ^ead q o !^ iK- hou*nouse! 7 me th’sledqe,, wlhaft, Sn(D)[r®§c 5 ^ I ' s e p i ^ ^ J ^ i s s m b aim l/j s ^^Ihia'al S n q o i n ' I .M . U . . m 1 CuCiirroll Iti^hin- It vm on Nov. 19, 1927,17, thali an executive of the FORECAST. POR THURSDASDAY, JULY 20. 1978 '■ I ' PhilUUilUps Petroleum C om pany’ wa:was road-testing a new gas- I: Somo upsWs could occur GENERAL TENDENCIES: Sc line on Highway 66 near TulsTulsa, Okla. With him was a today if you overlook conditionsoas aroyndi yo“ - But if you ' oomompany i driver. Said the cxeccxec: ‘This car goes like 60 aro alert, thero could bo bcncflctAlidal rtaulls. A timo to put ■ith this new S^." Said theic ddr r i w . "E v en b e tter. WeYe your offaixs on a more Bolid atructT ucturo. loing 66." Of.counc, of courwlurse. The next day at a com- .A RIES {Mor. 21 to Apr. 19))) R HAND ^ PProduce for big-dty maiketskets h grown on truck farms, THERE'S'S NCNOTHiNG uIt eieveryone knows. What eyeryoeryone may not know, thougli, Strive for incrca-sed hnppiness.I. THIS HAIR ^ ^'7!i W RONGJ WITWITH r us ,tthat the tnck in truck farmsfam has nothing to do with G E M IN I (M ay 21 to Ju n o 21) 1Mako sure you improvo SHOULP r/‘J-\ STAYINGiNQ ' T ^ ' ^ Sucks. That comcs from lhehe FrenchI word for "barter," conditions around you instead!ad of wasting timo with' MAKE WE ^ ■ \ DISTINGUISHjUtSHCD^Vv.-^, • A LOT lanicly “Iroque.” unimportant matters. Be moroe aaci ctiv e . LOOKING VOJNC5GR 22 to Ju ly 21 1 M ake su re you MOON CH IL D R E N (Ju n e 22 to LOCKING 1 ^ STAR ROIROUTES arc sensible in the handling of)f mimonetary affairs and get Q. "You know those maillail routesi called Star Routes? ahead instcpd of behind. Uso righright principles. Why ‘Star’ routes?” • LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) StucStudy* Jrour past actions so & S f I^^T-Sc ' A. Simple, my deah! Themhem’s the ones in the offidal ’ you willJcnow what ia stondingg in the way of your getting Post Office pubiicationi withrith tlie three aslerisks-***- ahead. Take needed health treatireatm e n ls. J next to tfieir Uitings. VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Forgot al! thoso details o j w i n ' you aro fussing over ond getet <3down to the Important Q. "Is Robin Hood's Sherwherwood Forest a real place?” 3!^^zd-L z5^ matters lhat can lead to advancciinccm cnt. fcS eS A. It b lhat. A hilly rc^on)n in Nottinghamshire, England, . 22) You could bo quito , L IB R A (Sept. 23* lo O ct. 22 ANDY CARP WithW it hardly a tree left, Inddentale'ntally.- ’,.• [ demanding of others at this timitimo, so postpone plans to Bo w ise. THE PATIENT WOL Q. "Have we ever, liadI a foreign-born Fint Lady?" another day for besl rcsulta.-Bo » 1 lUO /^P jOULDN;;n BUT DON'T W0RRVWOR v B 8 ^ 3 / |t = ; I M iNb WAITIN’ A FB- SCORPIO (Oct, 23 lo Nov.. 21121) Do nothing that could • —MTO FB^ MCfi£ J PETrl'VE GOT I O'S WORRlEt>?flfr A. One only. The wife off PresidenlPre John Quincy Adams. SEEMS T ' BE ) /MlNLTfES-THe KtTC:iTCHEN< UNOERCONTRC upset a highcr-up today andid aavoid trouble. Tako no “JU lj (jyP&4STD&EONF LEAST MV LoiLouise Catherine Johnson AdaAdams, by birth a Londoner. 1 TAKIN'Y OUA j!= ; ------/^ D iN N E R ‘ INER SHOULD./— itio n now . chances with your fine roputation LONG-TIME B E HOT J DRUMSTMSTICKS SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 loto DDcc. 21) Those new ideas 'fl^'tOPlXTKAt \ . R A CHANGE t I yv\EAL,P£-r^ cks might do well lo move to you have need more-study' before"be you set them in They who like dr^imstlcks i it's where are raised the most operotion. Know exactly wherere yiyou aro headed. - Duplin Du' County, N. C. That's lounty. D d., would serve. That's CAPRICORN (Doc. 22 lo JanJ a n . 20) List42n carefully to turkeys. Or maybe Sussex Coum where are raised the most chlckc what 0 close tio has to suggestst bibut don’t act on it at this ______SI ta n tb U l.------• time. Don't neglect on important Rare even ls~the"facffindeiInder who rcaliies that (he rS ' ' AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb.eb. 19)! Your intuition is not "— I r 7-/9 no\nowned oriental rickihaw-or-or pedicab as It's called out* r-our good judgment for best accurnte nt this timo. so use your tiditide the Far East-was inventednicd In 1869 in Yokohama not results. Be active and more checi:hoerful. by a Japanese, but by the Rev. Jonathan Scobie as a means PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mari 20) Study every phase of a WIZARD OF ID P . rife. ------2 ------f • of transporting his Invalid wife. new plan you have, bul don't conconfide in others, sfncc you :At5Ari,VJMT}^lt^OCPA ■ le heavenly body that roulindy may hove to make changes bter.Ite r. S l e e p AT ni N o, th e m oon is n o t th e he > I S HAHiSiiti&rsan.e• T..r . [ UvMiO j lurprisedtoleam . Twoasteroids ’ IFYOUR CHILD IS BORNN T(T O D A Y . . . ho o r sho will J' f W P f f \ \ comes dosest to earth, am lurpi be friendly toward otherB andd a truo humanitarian. Tho . -a couple of rocks betweenren 1Man and Jupller-swing in personality in this chart is exccUcccUcnt ond a power for good ,r^,y \\x^ -orborbits that actually bring ther(hem doser to earth than the in th e w orld. Be su re to give goodgoo< spiritual training early m oon. | 3 a v & in life. There is much happinessc ss 1hero. Was Arnold Whldby who0 laisaid, "D ivorce Is n o t jdways in errerror; but always in error is[s wlwhat lhe divorced dream they PEANUTS______• will do next." Aaor«« m»II to L. M, ooyo. P. O. OiOax 6BI, W utn«rtoid. TX 760B5 1 Inc. umtcluie^- -1 M ' i i i Copyrlsnt I0 7 t CrownCrew SynalctI*. I • ALLEY OOP______-{ORT RIBS I t H S Z E . 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    7 “ * SIDE GLANCES, ‘I______'b y G ill F o x jjt «7 JolaoMnlefeJlI [“ ■ ------CC7 ' ‘ . Jot)SoHnl«fesl 007 • Jobsollnlofosi '«'007 _ Jolaodmwflsill « CC7 ’ Joliiollnlcfojt « ------FROUTE MAN lo operate waste ACCOUNTANT, immodlalo LOCAL L'OC AMWAY DISTRIBUTOR oil truck in Southern Idaho, CLASSIIIF IE D I opeiopening. ^ Appllcallons aie being is la helpingh many poisons c.vn PERSON TO PERSON MAINTENANCE IGood pay ond bonollla. Esiatjii- accepted lor an accounlanl wiin money mor working two lo lour shed rouio and accounts. Con- fe ■ B i f ra sbacheloi's degree in account- hours houi a d.iy. Wo c.in help you. RNANCIAL SERVICES Aggresalvoa lood procoasingig . i.taclKon, 1-800-iU>d other Insurance benelltB. Sond lo consumer lending in ihe pasi 003lo»l iFound > 096095f Form Sood olllco duties lor dociors oliico docade. Not a Finance Compa­! Industrial Electrician* i M - i fosumo 'lo Superintondent. f OOSAnnouncomonli - 097q97 Hoy,► G rains Food In Twin Fails. Send ropiies c'o ny. bul a consumer lending, Must>' quality under Oregon>n .SUM GYM IS BACK 004Spo«iolNoltcc4 09UF Idaho Slalo School lor Tho Deal Times-News, f|_ , Box B-rt. standards. 09UFormt For Ront ond Blind. 202 14lh Avft. E., ~ organlMlion with a unique, * 005 Momarlol Noiitoi .099099Pojluro*FofRonl p EXPERIENCED IRRIGATOR and individual, management slylo Dealers needed in this atea lull Gooding. Idaho 83130, An Equal or part-timo. 326-5357. ' 006Por»onali 100lOOLcvoilockWonlod L Op„Oppoitunlty Employer. Tr.icior Operator Wantcdl Ro- and an aiiltudo...that isI ., •Food Packflfling < 101 Animal Brooding r K lorences roqulrod. 543-0023. sensitive lo consumer needs’ Maintenance Trainee* SELEaCDOFFERS |0'^ APARTMENT MANAGER in ' and dedlcaled lo consumer ^ 007j0b»0lln1ofojt 'O^Ci02Coiiio - Wendell. 5;,';^ Maturo or rotlied cou- EXPERIENCED PART tlmo ! Must rood oloctronics, l04Hor.ei p,” cashlur tor evening shill, apply service. II you aro lalenled. goal schemapics. general mainte­ TOY COUNSELORS OOBSaio'jPoMoni plo, Roloroncos required, Cali oriontod, soil-motivated mdl- ^ 105 Horso Equipment 324-: In person alier 5 p.m. Gorogo nance background. 009EtnpIoyin«nlAnonc;o» ______J-!,'K’S Find Food, 171J KImborty viduai with a succosslul track - WANTED ; l06Swino rpr 015Boby.iHor» 06 APPLICATIONS now being Rd;______;______record In Consumer or Bank 016Siluotion.Wonlod • 100 00. Shoop taken lor mole salesman. Pilco — _ Lending. Porson lo Porion1 •Refrigeration ideal lor housewllo and molher. IIOPouilrySRobbilt Har, I Tho Playhouse Toy Co. has an OI7DuJinouOp;ofluniliot “ ' Hardware Co, Twin Falla. Idaho, FEEOLOT EMPLOYMENT f/njry:/jl SorvicJs can provide) Equipment O perator*' ; 030 Monoy Io loan IlSlrrifiolion ConContaci Rudy, ' you (the opponunily lor a> Should5 have basic knowledge 0!o! ' opening lor demonstraior? dur- 113 Fofmi& Ronch Suppliot Tpf 021 Monoy Wonird ' j ' APPLICATIONS ore belno lakon gou challenging careor. II your pro- principles p ot rolrigeratlon and-ic] Ing our 1978 season. Work July • 114 Farm implrtmonli South Central Idaho Feedlol s o n t a d v a n c o m o n t op> [i )1. December. Wo train you. Must OJSInilruction ;* lof a Nutrlllan Pro)ecl Director needs induslrious man lo Ilmlled electrical trouble shoot- 026Muiiclo»ion» 115 'Form Work Wontod lor the Title VII Oldor Ameiic.ins „„„ ' porlunltles aro limited or llmo) Ing.|i bo 21. Details without obliga­ii -J operate equipment and work bound, thon you should in- tion. Phono 734-5300. , & AclAci senior ciliren program tor „,,f.Wllh calllo. Nico homo, good REAL ESTATE FOR SALE eightoigt counliOB, Must havo at ' vesligjto tho caroor opporlunllyf EExcolieni company benoiits,ts, ______029 Opon Hou»9» salary, yoar around work, in­ f loattoast a'semi-piolesslonai b.ick- surance, v.icalions, and olhor oKered by Porson 10 Poison1 Pleasef sond resume lo: •TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED! 030 Homoi For Solo. ocro ground in nulriiian and ac- benellts. Sond • resume c/o FiianclJl Sorvlcos. Our salaryf .£ Belly Ferguson. Gourmol' Foodod Must be.oxporionccd on dioacf lECREATlONAL - O'O' structure is lloxibie and-}• Productsinc..F 031 Oul 01 Town Homoj 20Avioiion complished obllitios in admlnls- Times Nowa, Box Z-IO. and 13 speed transmission. 036 Bool £»1oloWonIod J ” negotiable, ar\d designed to5 P.O.F Box37 Local nnd cross-slato hauling. 21 Boon a Merino liom* 'trallon ' “J and management. 037 Form. SRonchot “ Prolorence will bo given to — provide incontlvo lor top} Boardman,t Otegon'978ie. Apply in porson ONLY, between - OSOAcroogBSLolt 22SporllngGood. applicants 60 yoars ol age and performance. Iho hours oi ,10am and 4pm- 23 Skiing Equipment * , “YX, fOX CHIROPRACTIC LIFE i 4 Equal Opponunily Employerr Monday Ihru Friday, Dennis 039 Ooilneji Properly older, all olhcf qunliltcniions CENTER. P.C. 040Como1o»yloli 24 Snow Vohlcloj kboing “ equal. Application OUR AREAS OF PERSONNELL ______M/F< H.______Clark Trucking, Truck Route and 25 Trovol Trollor* deadllno August 8th, Salary NEEDARE: ■ «ln Birch, Buhl. Idaho. OOVocotion Proporly " ' ‘ l5 flccepliofl ' MAID NEEDED, Apply al Twin 044 CondomlniumiFor Solo 4“26CQmpor*&5holli ^' COIcommonsuioto with o»- '' . IDAHO . FALLS. POCATELLO.'■ F.ills Tfavgi Lodgo. 248 Sccondnd TV/0 AIRCRAFT Rofuolora 27MolorHom*» poi part lime Chiropractic assisla- TWIN FALLS y -045Mobiloiiome«ForSaio p o rlen ce. Apply at 1300 nee. Muai t>e working to work Avo. Wost.______nooded. Minimum age 25. musl 28 Uliiily Traitors Kimbeity Road. JjL,morning or aliornoon shifts. MANAGER • Small v;osi end tiroIro havo 6 years exporienco in RENTALS Your resume should include J snt aorvico station or aircraft roluci- "What next? Fiislil1 was a secuhly blanket, now il’s a 050 Furn. & Unfurn. Houtoi ASSISTANT MANAGER Po.Positions opon lor X-ray specifics as to qualilicaiions, 'store. Repair and manaoomonl Sharp,Sh£ oneigellc person wanlod assistance, and Gonoral ’ duties required. Salary baaod;od ing work, and de.Hlng wllh theto sccuiitv:uiitv blow-divei!" 052 Furn. op1>. & Duploxei to I assist manager, opponunily experience, and perlormanco ‘ c.v public. Good wages for rightht Socreiaiy duties. Apply In achievemenis. Sond resume to: jon oiporionco and qualilic.v 054 Unlurn, Apli. S Duploxot S2S0J2& por week. Rep |obs also qqperson, Monday, Wednesd.-iy. tlons, 537-6787 8 to 6. 537-6530530 person, relerences rrqulied.d. ■______056 Roomi For Ronl AUT< oxporlonco ' ‘ •MILKERS WANTEDI For laroo HAS2 s a l e s 1222 Illh Avonuo E.. TwlnFalls, b66MobiloMomoSpoco I36H36 Hoovy Equipmenl hoiplul but not necessary, 21 or For an appoinlmonl. dairy, , good wages and benoUls1^] In building a now homo call ua 40 Truck* For oxpoiienced mecn.mlc, in a ’’o'l lor Contrai Vacuum Syatcms.S POSm ONS AVAILABLE.E Idaho.______UOTi cloan. well managed, now car ovor. salary O.O.E. Call 702-755- RECEPTIONIST. | Sharp person'n Calli 324-3438.______42 Import-Sport* Con — We senrlce all makes. Vacuumm EARTHWORM GROWERS MERCHANDISE U2ir doaierahfp service doparlmonl, 2341. ‘J* ask lor Mrs. Black, Friday 1lot progressive olllco. Good NEEDEDI ; Experienced wolders 067 MiiCollonooui For Solo 14646 44 Whool Drivo. thru Tuesday.______1typing needed. S520. D,0,E,Call Cleaners ol Idaho, corncr Ol ol No travel, no expenses, great NEEDEDI Pul your old oul- Soo Greg- Servico-Manager al 'Sli and sheet melal mon. Cali 438- Second Easl ana Blue Lakes.a. benoiits. - Loalers need • not buildings to use. Bjil Barn 070WoftlodToBuy I4BA4B Antique Aulot Wills Motor Company, • Twin Linda, • 734-2550. Sneliing and , 50H^______150 Autoj'AMC Fai Sneliing. — 733-1027.______apply. Phono 733-4830 or 733- IVorm farm. 1722 Tiega Road- . 071 Sbooi and Ciolhing )50A Falla.-______GREEN GIANT ^ NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING n. 4832 lor personal Inlerview, Nam(M, Idaho.Phono 467-0091. 07'2AhliquO» 15252 A Auloi Ouick VENDING ROl'TE porson. In- 54Auto*-Codi1loc DABY5ITTER my homo school salesperson needed in Kel- toreslod parllos may apply by ______FOR SALEI VVholosale toys and 074M utieallnilrumont> 154 A days lor 1 year old. ond ol COMPANY chum area. Exporloneod 077Rodlo, TViSlofoo '5656Auto»Chfy»iof A . ' 00 caiilnfl 733-3721 lor appoinlmonl.II JOBVACANCY7(3ollhoroll.1bloI,Ible ' hobbles diatlibulorship. Very AuQust. Relmencos. 734-8066. LIMITED OPENINGS persons only please. 72C-4491. Help pleasant psn-iimo business, 07B FOrnllure S Corpalt 15BASBAuloiChovrolot -=- H.1S the loilowing openings lor — WANTED! Full charge bookkee­0- workers you nood wilh "Help • BABYSITTERS PART-TIME* per. prolerably with doublo,te Wanled" ads, Juat dial Tlmes-mes- Minimum .Invesimanl:.. W.250. _ 079Applior»coi '660Ato.Dodqo 0 A For new child caro service. All Iho 1978 corn pack- day ana AVAILABLE . Phone 734-4M»-,______060Heollng& Air Cond. 16262AuioiFord A J” night shilts: 1978 Red Cross lirsl PAINTER & BODY enlty .oxpotlonce. Corpoutor-o r--N ew s, 733-0931.— egos needed, 13 & older. 733- "IO tSObDONEMANsprayingbusi- OBSDulldingMolorioll >64Ai64AuloilincoIns ggi aid card holders- plant ,, REPAIRMAN - luckground would be hJlplul. 9010.______- Firal -and-ScCOhd ' 'ohill Immodlalo opening. Salary to " noss, which is well established 083 Gorogo Solo* 166Al66Auto*'Morcury . • > ^ mochanics; Held mechartita.- ' ^ For now-^vw)* duly and truc»T“ BACKHOE OPERATOR- 4 yoar* —»StJr!jpnaehinooperators. (]„ c o m m o n su rato with ex-'x- ..ra EmployftwnlAflenclMencittt and has exceilenl polenllai ior 086FfrowoM< I6BAlaOAuWcSJCSpnobllo corn picker operators, tjlllnouai ' ' t>^y shop. Contact: Gary Hydo. o x p o rlo n c o . A pply .726 dormitory jjg, supervisor, Appty ,ni — • Hoavy duty truck mechanic. porlence. Write or call: Al Parkrk ------expansion, wilh super torms. 087 PloTi'K ^^oet 170170 A Agloj-Ponlioc Shoshono Ch, stieet West. John • Year round employment i,i' Disiribuiing- Elko, Nevada. P. 0. H7.500. 72Aoto*.Plymoulh our Ouhl ollico tod.-iy or c.iil ■ Irani end alignment speclallsL -0B8Co«K»Thir»g»ToEol 172A Lutz Builders. 733-0545. _ Ch.Cheryl ai 543-4322 E»l, »78 • Liberal benefits Dox 592.702-738^46. . 090P«ir»a;suppiioi • 17VA7VAulo*-Olhor ^ • Excoiierit working conditions transmission and rear end men BAKER DESIRED. Night shill. ••Equal Opportunity lor well equipped shop, ox- WANTED; Farm Foreman, hay GEMSTATEREALTY 092Auclion» I75A7SAuloOeo1oft lull or part Iimo. Apply at Employer.•'M/F. Em - Apply in personal cellent wages and benoliis.iis, and grain. Good salary, doublei “NEW” 525 Blue Lakat Blvd. N. Wlncheii's,Wit Donut House, 551 — Contact: Frank Finlayson-3n- wide mobilo home and uliliiles 7 3 :^ ^ BluoBtu Lakos Blvd. N.______HAHAY EoOiPMENT operators Rangen Inc.. Truck and Equip­jlp. paid. Good luture. Send reaumo;; HORIZONS ______BAKER QA with at least 2 ye.-)rs neinooded. Musl bo able lo travel. KELLWOOD CO. ment Division, Buhl. Idaho. 543-^3- and rolorcnces c/o Times-News ■'p- MUST SELLI New T-Shirt and cxpojioneoc«t with French and 734734-7635. ______. 8281 or 733-7222- .______Box D-11.______PERSONNELSERVKJE- 621S.Washinofon , Tr.insior Business. Enioyablo 002 Lojtindround 009 Pcnonils Danish Dai pastry, 13.50 per hour, HEAVY ^E OUTY truck Onvor, 5 PART-TIME Holp Wanlod: muslust V/ANTED Wy.DERS. MIG e«-„i«-., 'BRIGHT FUTURES7 and prolitablo. Easily moved to . An-Ambor Lakes Cheesecake. Kel- ^q. or call yoars over the road experience, be 19. Those who are reaw—saw— perle-rico necessary. Call 734- ■ AREOURBUSINESS'S' your homo or businoss. Groat - F^UNOrATohan Hound. DIacK WILL Mrs. Z— . Daughter ol chichum. 726-9718.______prcprolerably in tankers. Steady willing to work nlghls. need onlymly 2834 lor information.______734-2800 addiiion lo already ostabiished wilh somo brown, brown oyos, DessDcsslo Johnston Robertson, BLACKSMITHq , W ANTED;' ye;yoar round work. Call Ai P.irk ap^ly. Maxio'5 Pizia, 170 Bluelue WANTED IMMEDIATELYI rRuC- businoss. Call 676-9228 or 4J6- pointed foco, Uii culls al end. pled:pteaao wiiio Mrs. Awlida Con- YI WE ARE UNDER CONSTRUC Acolyieno hardlacing ex- ■ Olslfibutino,702-738-e4JC.oi: _____ Maturo person, seitino”0 TION BUT DAREDEVILS AREARE MOI lor moro inlormailon. No collaf. Found Haify Oorry don. 1333 Shannon Avenue. porle^^co_neces8ary. Yoar j.,,- tor appoinimeni ED! appoiniments wllh customers, PaiX. oil Addlwn by hoapllal. . IndiaIndianapolis, Ind. 46201. HOUSEKEEPER. ParMime or bclweun7:30am-4:30pm . «50 Per Monlfi GUARANTEED' '5; WELCOME, COME TO 4Th4TH PRINT SHOP- Good building around _tjP^loymenl. Salary luil-tlme. ,^| oiperienco in laundry ' Commission unlimited. Must be No experienco necessary, will 7P-1149 0f733-74aB.______WOFWORKING AND WANT pleasant ba "" AVENUE S, ENTRANCENCet and equipmenl localed In small basod eiperlenco. 543-4422 helrtlui ^o bul nol nocossary, will I maluro and willing to work.j,K irain. Call 734-1580.______Magic Valloy community. You'll LOST! M en's pro»ctlpllor\ sur»surtoundings to como homo lo? or WE ARE AN EQUAL Iram. Conlaci Moyriiam Vlow • OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Desire J15,000 tho 1st year. No ♦COMMISSION SAI E3{2) lovo Ihe lerms. S16,000. Call fltassea. Silvof, pbolo-bjown Join our apartment lamiiy. Call BOILER q? -OPERATOR. Good C^C:atb Center, Polk'Sircot £., experience nocossary, will Excollont benellts. good goot Chuck Henley, 324-6367, Ca- lonsoa. Relum lo James Vlckl Of Call. 734-6600, . WANTED!! ...... - mechanical background. Would Kirriboily.423-5Mi. Kii train,734:1580, opporlunlly (or scil-startors.s. nyonsido Realty, 324-3354 or Sargoni, 243 Locust Sirect, .. . l.-iko trainee. WOO. D.O.E. Call *1,000 a monlh Sup 733-1082. - Twin.______Chet, 734-2550, Sneliing and — — AUTO PAINTER 4 C07 Jdaollniofesl IfJ , , OUALITYGRAVELfI! LOSTl From Groon Cross Vol Sneiilno.______BODYTECHNICIAN - •B00KKEEPER/ACC0UNTAN1ITANT For salo wiih or without the Hoapllal. Diaeii & while cat. .-rc•■c o c k t a i l WAtTRES"s DCBOOKKEEPER. Experienced y Northsido aroa. Exporioii^« fO-ro land, NORTH WEST.'REALTY oreen/yollow eyes. 1 year old fjP£NEEDED!* Al tho Bluo Lakes lull lul charge. Excellent company. . To work In Iho busiest shoo in in. quired, 734-5181 or Warren Briggs 733- male. 734-3802.______inrt. Cali 734-5000.______»JGOO. D.O.E. Call Linda, 734-2550. k MogicValley S1.000-{1200amonlh' 0894: Blair Osierhout 733-5045. LOST at Harmon Paiti lennls COOK 55 ^ wanted, no experionco ?I]Snellinn and Snolllnn.______TUTTLE MALLf Run your Own courts a pair ol prcsciiptlon necessaiV. Apply In person al C/CARPENTERS NoededI Al J *RellrcmantPlan , -MECHANICS (4) business, noar larm community sunQlasscs. brown piaslic rims Tho PiMa Hul In Jerome. LELEAST 2 years oporience. f * Paid Vacations G as m echanic, lroni-un< ond tnlorsiato oxchango. wiiri rose colored lonsos. 110 , r ^ Pieaso apply at 726 Shoshone \ • insurance Plan mechanic, and line mech.inic J39.000. Call Dill Kelly al W4-2365 DECK CLERK lor moiel.. E*- P'' ,s ; S5 00hr/U50 reward. Cali 3244491 alter 10 porlence prelened - but not Stroot Wesl, John Lut? » * Excellent V/orklngCondilions or Canyonsido Really, 324-3354, nocossary. Apply in person. Ouiiders, 733-0545. 733-1082,______1 I II you are Intorested, coni.ict..,ct >CASKIER ______Biu(Blue Lakeslnn. DESK CLERK.'luii time ovcnino , RandyHackingat.. Challenging local lob wilhirolal- rola WAREHOUSE , lor rent. 8,000 L o s n — " ■ w{work, inquire in person 10 a.m. ing shifts. aquare lool or pariiiion into BLACK u e lo 5 p.m. sl tho Holiday Inn. No HI -i H75-J500 4.000 aqunro, leel. Healed, in- i BILL sulated, l.vgo overhead doora. Largo malo, gray on lower |aw, - Piphono callspie.ts<. lost vlclnlly ol Smith's Food ELECTRICIAN Ne.EOED: I WORKMAN FORO •LEGAL SECRETARY (Several) trackage available. 713-2140, Kino. Answers 10 RANGER. T l Journeyman IC work ir\ Experionco prelerrod, extra extr JIOOREW^FFERED || Hailey/Sun Valloy aroa. Call W. l243DluoUikosGlvd.N. nico ollico. WE ARE LOOKINQ FOR IN­ TIMES-NEWS 1788-3548.______y _ ^ 733-5110 J500-J550 DIVIDUALS WHO ARE TIRED OF WORKING FOR SOMEONE . WANTEOI Pari-iimo-olllce help. >GENERAL OFFICE I RECEIlECEP- ELSE. LOST in vlclnlly ol Jjckjorvand •ELKO COORDINATOR (RM Ot ce! TIONIST WE'RE NOT LOOKINQ FOR LPN) tor homo heailh agency, Apply al The Bon Marche Olfice, Flior.'Maie Lab. while spoia on 201 Main Avo. E. Twin. Somo computer or m-ig3 c.irdc.ir SOMEONE VfflO THINKS THAT Sal.iry commensurate wiih ox- — holplul, back ol paw. Big dog. 734-4154 ,JUST DIAL i WANTED, ono dependable man BEING SELF-EMPLOYED IS A / or 733-3769.______■ porionco. Pleasant working Full or PartF Time Empliployment GET Rk:h QUICK PROPOSV conditions. E.O.E. Nevnd.i exporloneod wllh aulo detailing]nS TWN. THIS BUSINESS RE- iSO REWARD (or (omale black - Home Health Sorvlcoa, In,, P. 0. and recoodiiionlng. Musl bo Lab. Losl In Stanloy;Ob3icIian ablo lo handle employees. FEE BASED ON SALARY QUIRES YOUR TIME AND Box 1359- Elko,' Nevada; *9801- Virginia Oancroll, Ownernor ENERGYTOSUCCEED. aroa July 8. Whllo scar on noso, * 733-0931 i(7021738-5221.; Apply at M & M Auto Recondi­ 345-9863. ______tioning, 1920 Highland Avo Easl, 409 Shoshone Street Soulhoulh DAYYS or EVENININGS TwlnFalls.______ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES . CM SpodilNotins ,____ R e s p o n s iible b M ale or Fem alele 1 9 & O v e r - 7 3 4 - 8 8 4 4 A supplier ol ihormal-vacuum forming equipment and rcalled CHfllSTIAN COUNSELING OCe SalesPeooiulOfU ...... - P r o mnotion- c & G row th Roteo t e n t i o l — ;—^ maieiiais , is looking lor in­ SEFWlce. Ml Shoshono St. N.. dividuals in this area qualified lo Twin Fails, Counseling In; Y 015 BabyjittefJindaiiWCiiildC .m . large larm organization. Salary1-1'y BABYSITTING In my home3me In 31K, iralning. and company early m orning,g. Good sum- us commission. For moro'010 Hanson. 423-5040, nsk lor VickI, DON’T TOUCH th0!0-diap03l * Equal Opporlunlly Employero y o r secured leiaii outlets, Lot Vofluo Drapery Cleaners do Klormailon call Bill Oyrne, C78- NIGHT child caro In my home. hom. You will bo oxpecled to provide II all. Wo lake Ihem down, clean. |m er job. $3.0(00 per hour. 3501. 7pmon.733-8aS7.______a Buitnble working area. Initial and rchanQ.thcm. For service In — WILL OO BABYSITTING "ijnTTy In rr eapilal ol J8,342.47 loi equip- Twin Fails or Buhl phono 543- day till 'T'ont. supplies, and Iralning. Coll T im es homo. Monday Ihru Friday t aa2.______es-N ew s ■ CAREEROPPORTUNITY 5pm. Child musl bo poil-liainO'lained (There oie no ago or oxpodnece •HAVE DAn WILL TRAVEL ' lequlromenls.) NO FRANCHISE For oxporlonced salespeople010 lo ______Yaid parties- CocMail parlies- 7 3 3 - O0931 S - FEESREOUIRED, ■- Wedding receptions- An^ p.iityl soil Cadillacs. Ponllacs, GMCIMC Call AC 417-458-5155 0AM lu flariender. Portable Bar. pickup and Irucks. Dalsuns and 018 SituiUofisWinliiWintod 5PM. Allor hours and on Cocktail W.111IC3S. Call 733-5559 a lino seioclianol usod autos, ------weekends, call 4&8-5I65. or ovenlncis. ___ ’’ CONCRETE WORK write: Associated influsincs, IS YOUR SON ORDR DAUGHTER • Good pay P.O. Oox 488, Maiahheld, Wo SISTER MARY. Palmlatfy ' • Excellent working conitiiloiisons CONCRETE WORK, ali lypea. lypo C570«.lnclud0phononumber. Reader and Advisor, will holp wllh good borolils Freo oslimalos. E.B HlggliHiggins you with any piobicm you may LOOKING FORWA^VAYSTGEARN • 423-35 II is not lor ovoryonol II.la Iho ihe Phon<^33;8284^Flo^c^^mtirol highoal paid hard work and This la n spoci.iiized ciaaa lor ait ^ sY nATOR darker tjohevca ■ ■ lurloy, Ruport ■ 678:?55' lowest paid easy work you can ^ salosporaons planning to lake ctioailng on me wcilaio system 017 BuslMwOpport' ^ Iho Siato Exam (or a Orokors should be invesiiQ.itDd and iuhl 5 4 3 -4 6 4 8 lind. To help you make the rightight License'ln Augusi. Ciaaa win bo atoppeo, II you agice. volo loi ■ n io r 3 2 6 -5 3 7 5 —-----decision wo .can oiler an In ICDi held at Iho Holiday inn. Sun JohnDaiKer on AufluslOth. P.iid ',^1 BEARESORTOWNERI Valloy. Idaho, August 9lh IJiru lor by Qarkef lor Sonalor. John doplh inlerview. PLUS com­ prehensive nptllludo tesiing Augusi Ulh. Register now to Calo, T ro a a u ro r.______I This fishing reaoil includes“oos 0 „ j|p ,ha| p a „ ,f,o Or fill out coupoupon bolow which measures the relative THE N6WldaHoW,Her PLinr.ul’s If I You Enjoy Meetleting Btrongih ol 16 personalily traits. huge bar and calo and severseveral p^onu 5j9-0544, Real guldollnos to .keep Id.iho's , that oro lundamonlal to success„ cabins. The POTENTIAL is hehero . Ejmio Opportuniiios, P.O, Box water In Idaho, tl you h;ive arty NA-JAME — iri selling real estate, ll J you ” lor a GREAT place. 594,^ldaho Falls, Idaho sugaoflllans lo Improve irio plan call Senator John Daiker at 543- The Public, We’vi’ve Got A dodde on Real Estnlo a« -a \DDRESS ______career, you will bo olfored’ L EM O YN E REALTY.TY 072,-Voto lor a watei oilunlod ■■ - (1) Peiaonai (quick slail) sales 029 -• OpenHooJO Legisiaturo. John Daitmr o n . Summer Sales Jo!lob For You! iralning. 73Jfl874 , Auflusl 8th. Paid (or by Darkel CIT:iTY ______— (2) Association wllh a solid■ Olid ______lOf Senator, John Colo. You must hovo your>ur own, transporto- ^ ^ ii^ i ISO Hornet For Stis Tfeasuiof, progresBlvo tlrm. CAFE BUSINESS- Excello tion. If you might bobo intorostod, apply PH'HONE* ______' Twin Falls location. Air condl- com — ■ WANTED! Middle aged to For inlcnriew. cali lioned, slainioss steel kitcheiltchen, BETTER HURRY! Culo 2 oldeiiy woman to liyo-ln S care i n p o r s o n o t . t h o TlAAllAAES-NEWS' C irc u lo - F'athor’s a i Occupation _____ piped in storoo. tC5,000. Call BBill Bodroomhomoofl2AciQa. wllh ' loi elderly coupio-ljfopaialion' tion D epartm ent. ~ DALEPAnERSON McCoy. 734-4040. Gone Cook. Coo loisollreos. UO.OOO. CallOonny ol meals & light housekeeping GEMSTATEREALTY 324-3109. Canyonaide Realty. Rc.ilt Roaa. 324-4249 or Canyonsido required. Must bo able to dnvo, 713-5338 324-3354 . 733-1082. , Reaity,324-3354 or 733-1082. 07^ 7935 anyllmo allor 8:30 am %m

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    ~ WcdncGdny, Ju ly 'l9 ,1978 Tlmo Tii 3-Now3, Twin Falls, Idaho C-7 bby Dick Cavalli WINTHROP c n HofTHisFotSalfttis Ion ' .HomoiForSalsila ______' TH ieM uerse ■ f^ANEL,THE HomeaforSaloilo he ROBERT JOKES REALTr-731-—73}-— — Q3D ■ Homos Tor Salo 030 KomuForStis CBM Homo»FofSilfl9 0COO HoowiForSils CotJrooms plus 3rd In Iho 0404or7J3;1735. REMODELED 2 bodroom In CALL KEN ROY basemont.*3fl,500. Wondoll. Neal and cloan. Nico — — r•DY j OW NER* T H flT e LOVELY 4 Bodroom Jb balh.h. TW&& yard wllh new aibraoo shod. Finished basemeni, conlral air,If, OR GEM STATE REALTY, 733- ISOLATlON-aoaullful Valley, PRICE REDUCED OH DEBEDROOMS, all olocuic. LOW COUHTRY C UVINa,..Yol dose 10 rIT COULD.BE HARD TO LEAVE lown, 3 Bodrooms. 2 balhs, lull 1THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD. RV patking. sloraoo. Morn-n- 5336 summer ond winier sports, yotyoi on MMTorniKgoM LARGEHOME HEHEAT COST, doublo carport H Ingslde • O'ioary School. 734-.4- ______:______wllhwli LOTS ol storaQo, iuliy' tusomonL D covorod wood deck. tUNTIL YOU’VE EX­ _ all comlorts ol homo.n J 2 BY OWNER: 3 bodrooms.r i r t WEST POINT REALTY two Iiroplaces, noar new Junior PERIENCED... I 2793.______PRICE REDUCTION ol $1,000Ion on bodroom, oloctric hoal. phono. W8-6265 Easy lo linanco, 10% down, on lotlonced yard, qulot stroot. EX- !■ this romodeluU 3 bodroom>om liroplaco, atiachod garage, nearqjI baths, unllnlshed basomont CELLENT STARTER HOME at high. U7,500. LOVELY 2 BEDflOOM'Homo- Mill Franklin slovo, 934-5957. GoodGood- ______:______neatly now homo. 5 boJfoom, 3 CE iaigo living room, b basomeninl home, $29,500 still buys lolss ol new. On 2 acros. Ownor will Mlha. 1 lifopiflcoa. lafQO lamily t3i«6,000 . 733-5280 ovenlnos and EASTGATE Kj home. For appointmoni call linancoal6V^%, Only *35,000. IniL______SMALL 3 bedroom homo, 5Vj wookonds.______^ ELEQANT 3 BEDROOM. 2 bath, finished, oloclrlc heal. $27,900. acros. Edon area. $14,900 . 825- - • fOom. 5pa(o a ahady balhs. glam covered paiio, out­ul. Hagornian on ocro. City water ER- 2 loncod yard and mix Pricod In upper JM’s.Oon'l buy 33 lull balha. prlvalo bridoe & ,SHARP EXTRA NEAT 3 ,n available. Owner will llnal^co _ _ FOR SALE BY OWNER: until you 300 thla value. Call ro-road. 2 ocros. waior ilBliia. 12 •; 3 CENTURY 21 buildings. € milos Irom Twin. lorriont togolhor wllh a Jbodroom homo ' ’Bedroom 1 balh homo wiin ' MUST BE SOLD. Noihing else3Q wilh roasonabio down. Barnes'ines' STOP ariff look. 2 bedrooms.s. 1 bodtom home, lull basomot ownoi (or appolnlmont at T3A- mlminulos Irom Twin. Cathedral covcrod palio. on qulei sireol.^ TWIN FALLS REALTY Realty 733-8227.______mly with 24x27 molal shop on roarroarol c "lih liroplaco. Frost with o 31M. cccolllnoa, lamily room- all ] can compare. Priccd for im­ _ up and 1 In basemeni wilh lamily ,niown reasonable price and you've OOl VA and FHA possiblo. $35,000. modiaio salo. Maflic Valloy'.oy'. room iqnd uimiY room, lully'uliv Int. 2 l)loeVs Irom downlow wiwindow, Vlow Irom Twin to ion. '-iotom'a. ;i24-wti0, ------BlBuhl. jra.OOO Of oiler. Also IT'S AN ODD COUPLE that1 Really 733-5580. or 734-4000. carpeted, now insulation, —— o^old harliis!''(!ow'^$M’s.'"Gom PRIME BUILDING SITE- 4 Acres’ would not lovo this 2 Bedroom 2 734-7945.733-9576. •______olocltlc heal, dllch waior. Call t2x64foolMobilahomoon80i!n80i90 5,j|9 fieally, .loromo Branch acros lor salo. 733-5110 or 324- on Bock CreoX Canyon, 734-7217.______ALMOST NEW ■?8917 ask lof Buddy.______'■ balh pome. Spacious Hoot plan. NEARLY NEW 3 bodroom homo ROBERT ___ fool lol. In Hagerman withfl eiti<}>>« 324-8111.______• Socludod yet only 4 miles to® quality built wilh all tho e«lras* In Kimberly wllh gan)«r». Chain UNIQUE A FRAME- Rusticistic storage buildings. Troos. iavi GY' OWNER: Morningaido C.S.I. *25.000. for comfort. Edge ol Twin Falls. lodla^e WANTEDI Farm ers homo - School aroa,-4 bodtooms. Tamlly link fonco, curbs, gullors. aocludod 3 Bedroom homo, with and sidowalk in. Immedlan 3 bedroom! 2 bam homo wilh ii *68,000. Call Naomi Mosoloy. 2 flroploces. bfflcony,ny, possesglOn. $13,750 casi...K qualiliod family lor now 3 lots ol otoraflo and loncod yard laroom, lovoly foncod back yard l,ocally dwned 4 Operated ‘ sidewalk, single car garago,;>■ JONES II mt' Bedroom homo on .7 Acres In wilh nalio. 08.000.733-4650. ’ 733-5080 lor more delalls ' or guttor spouis, (anoo. ru- georgooua vlow ot Magic ValloyJlloy hagorman Roally 837-6835, 83 ln(ioodflroa,«5,000, w Globe Realty. 733-2620.______REALTY on 12 Acros wllh good horsoorso 4M 7.837.6346, ' Buhl. Constnjcllon lo booln BY OWNER: 2 . bodroom, Irlgoralor, oarOaoe disposal, approiimaiely August lOlh, Call : * AMERICAN • FOR SALE DY OWNER; Idoal‘I carpol, drapos. $36,900. farm, $67,950. Call Chuckluck liroplaco,' (omodolod, Assuma­ m m isldo . ------Ctialy .lacobs, 703-7900, -lohn GEMSTATEREALTY I REAL ESTATE «. APPRAISAL location In qulot noiotiborhoodd Honioy. 324-8347 or Canyonsldo c«,e.i. Tolk. 326-5241. Globe Realty. 525 Oluo t-ahos Blvd. n. 5'blo 9V4% loan. «7,000. 717 Fllei nuar SawtOotlt School. 5 , Roolly, 324-3354 or 733-1082. Avenue. 733-1&51,______73«650 5 Call Lorrayno Wills at ALL BRKJK And 4 Year# Old-I|0- 4 e x , KomstForSi m x x . ______733-5J30 ^ DouoVoiimer. Broker . 733-005757 Bedroom homo, 2 bath, lamily Bedrooms, 3 baths, doublo BY OWNER: Ovor J3.00Q below 35 room. 734-5192. Seo at 1567 lublo ______WENDELL - Noar edge of town. Alda Sirono. ORI...... 733-0005 LOWELLWILLSREALTY • oaraoo, lull basement, oordonitdon ' Vory nlco with lireplaco and 3 appraisal prico. Orlek 4 Mason Smilh ...... 734-4906X Prineoton Drlvo,______bodroom, I balh bomo with lols spot wllh Twin Falls canal wator. ■ ■ ■ bodrooms on first floor. A PflESIOENf STREET DlCkAkkorman ...... 734-388212 FOR SALE OR TRADE- ■3 3 Ollico ...... 734-7992 Covorod pallo, located on wosl • Finished basement with 1 01 sloraoo and a laroo foncod MaryAkkorman...... 734-383252 Bedroom houso, ApproKlmatolyly H om o...... 733-6562 backyard. Closo to shopping ^ Flier Avo. Priccd bolowolow K \ bedroom, balh and ulility, 115 Noaf-J bedroom Homo wiift ^ 500 sq-lt. Drapes, dishwashor.r. _ apprnisal 01 $55,900. X 125' lol, $42,500. Ownor wlir and C.S.I. J33.500, « 0 Lincoln ill ------(iropMco on a parh-like lot. ^ EVERGREEN REALTY ,.^50 ? gallon hot water heator. oil I T i^ financo. Call Kelly 934-8120. Dick S\. N. oil falls. Call 734-4125 lor ^ healer with tanks. $1,950. To bo NoudJ somo tondor lo»lno caro. oppolnlment. •" '0 NEW ON THE MARKET, Suporper ONE OF THE CLEANEST.,on a 1 1' 538-2522. Roger Brown'Real excuNonl Invoslmont. 132,000. - 73W200 movod. Call nowi 733-0593. neat 3 acres wllh a live yoarear president stroot. 2 Bodtooms, O n l u w EsiatO, 538-2604. CalI734-5051 ovonlnfls. CLEAN, C COMFORTABLE. around siream. Catch yOur own>wn new kitchon. dining toom. living COZY, newer 3 bedroom homo' d«Il» o Duplexes fl3h-for dinner. All lonced, wilhvllh room, aiiachod garage, lull In cholco northoasljocation. IW ^ OS RMlEttttsWintsd JS.MCI OELOW APPRAISAL • t)y ^ corrals and horse barn; alsoIlso basemeni. Partially finished:= 3rd -t p B— n T i balha. nicely landscapod. Only SPACIOUS duplox 1 year old, ownor, 3.300 aquaro leol. ° • •••• Itult Iroes, garden Spot. Co{y.3{y. bodroom and plumbing lor r2nd 2nd PRIVATE PARTY INTERESIED boaulilul cusiom built homo on M7,000. ♦ so will movo lasl. Doris‘ over 1200 square loot cach side. romodolod 3 bodroom home,me. balh. A Sharp! SharpI Homono at al I ' A In oldor llx-up homo. 324-3850 or h aero ready lof immudialo Lniaros. ‘ 7XM588. Town and.I' 2 bodrooms, 2 baths, Goodxi comp/ofo rtith bulll-ln iioreo.■CO. *39,900. occupancy. 5 bedrooms. 3 Country "s Real1or3.733.Q710. looking oitorlor aecentod wilh Juat $59,800.00 I B - CLEAN ANO COMFORTABLE 2' lava rock and wrouflht t'on irim. A BRAND NEW Conlomporsry balhs, 2 llreplaeos. Call 423- C S SOUTHERN IDAHO rREALTY e ; Hijs ..ii,.,o-;. io» ii.or.i 4441 bedroomb homo with dxtra1 M9.000. NICE FAMILY HOME locatedi In luxury homo noar Snako River ol room l«> rh.^°i,V ch.l. 037 ~ FtnnilifUncols Canyon vlow. In a subdivision>i9ion ..." FOR SALE DY OWNER- Now Ils II own wall, lirlaalino water NEW duplox jusl complotod. ond shoppinfl, 4 bodrooms,1, 3 wllh roairlctive covenants.ants. homo, 2.1S0 sq. II. 3 Bodrooma. avallablo 0 lor pasture, lots olI Each unil has QOOd qualily balhs, Boaulilul laroo lamilyTilly *79,000. 2 balhs. Family room and livlnfl . • roomn to run your horso. RoodI catpol. kllchon Duilt-lns. 2 room wllh Iltoplaco. Potlecl lor SUMMfe^RAJiO^LAND I bodrooms, 2 baths, garaoe.e.'5 OPENED ng. Call Bon or Virginia Eidrodgo SMASHING In a word,1, w< would dotcrlbe thii 3 bodroom.O'"- ITS.OO PER ACHE room, 2 llreplaeos, codar closot, Mauflhan,S M5-4344. Town and indoor-ouidoor ontorlainlng. rl/Horrlion. Kllchon bulll-int. Cor.Car- built-in appliances, hoal pump, Couniry C Roaliors. 733-0716. Large loan can bo assumed.d , Rodwood deck, lull/ landsca-»ca- ,733^)404 ...... 733-1735J-1735 ^ ‘h Sluorl/Hi Anytime (or your inspection. lo, privacy fonco, doublo gorogo00® Camas County-Falrllold Aroa doublo {ta/aflo. shako rool and CONDOMINIUM c unll lor salo. J02.000. .g pod wllh sprinkler. $71,900.00.I. rouiot liroploco. pallo, f Thoso desirable proporlios are "II mjkoa no dilloronco 1/ you $59,000 Can Handio spdnHlor aysiom. Ownor will No cfilidren undor IS. Boaulilul 48 clean and roady to buy, Im- \lyou ..,545,500, linar>ee.Calin3-C208,______P ' Dorothy Kolar...... 733-6848 , ront or buy...You tviy lor>r ihoIho Excolloni Terms placo lo livo. 733-3000. Marilyn Way ...... 733-925050. • modialo occupancy! Owners RE on N. Woihlngton locollonn' In.'In"" . . •FOUR, BEDROOM. 2 Bath , ^ y t)omoyouoccvpr“ COllECC-AWOSPnESE c . CONTRACTORS PERSONAL,.•— - — 1 E -m ike gray r-"riovolSjJ Bedrooms. Sluart/HcrrljonI 6 bodrot . • newly iftndseapod, must sou 1, ■ 1020 Brje-m oaBltd.. Norihorih ‘ dining oroa (uity locllllatillotod thop. toxy lomlly room with _lai2o_^lly.rob.rn^t?*fl. dOuDIO-.i” “ Iraclivo 3'Bcdroom homd'has ___ Twin Falla, Idaho 83301 _ Contact ^ intldo 10 appreciate.-«3,500;-— fQsraoe. noat pump. See 10 ? | 1, NIFTY. THRIFTY-only l_„. llroploco, S63,000. AUn F. Peirsbn Roaiior Owned. 733-52fri or call appreciate.) 2 blocks oil f'atts: plonly ol TLG localod in SE?i5; *29.500. Slool siding and troo-r 734-5800 , I- PEARSON REALTY CO, 733-2513.______Ave.I East. Approiimtloty 2500i Jerome. Hurry! »0.000. Call Bill'! shaded yard. 2 bedrooms, ) LOTS OF bultt In cabinet:Ineli, dtowort, bookcatos, olc, in .McCoy. 734-4340 or Geno Cook. LYNWOOD ,'1" p.o.BojiTr; GREAT COUNTRY SEniNG- sq.i ll. LowSTO's. 733-9382. cotpeiod living room, and large r e a l t y ihli 5 bodroom home luckedluc owey on quiet drivo noor1°°'^ 8unV»lloy.Wiho8J353 Must sell-8y ownor. Two Acres ( • 324-3109. Canyonsldo Really. utility room. Especially nice REALTY CSl, Kilchonbulll.ini. CENCENTRAL AIR condilionlng. covorod BfoksrtPfOtectod COUNTRY LOCATION wllhI* 324-3354 or 733-1082.______MlkoGfay,G,R,l,, with 4.0odroom bilck homo. lovoly 1 viow. only 2 mllos from _ kitchen with snack bat. Assume’0 Brokor ...... 733-010!5)0, ClOSIueLakesNorthI pali.o, prlvocy fonco — S47547.900.. (208)72M300 llrapinc'o, spacious rooms, 2Vi Twin ■{ Falls. Soo Ihis 3 bedroom., FIREPLACE ts lt>o focal polnl ol lowinloreslioart. ' 733-9211 Ihls remodeled homo doso to OonMotlorn.G.R.1 Oaths, eovofod palio, shop. 2 ; t»in homo, double oaraoo. 733-0076 78 ACRES, full Twin Falls canal oaraoo, pasluro, moro land ] n town. Has anew kllchot), dlnlnohO 2. EDGE OF TWIN FALLS, 2 Mory.london Conor llioplaco. Priced lo soil. Jonrt[) room, largo bedrooms andljalh. ^ Hank Woodall...... 733-5831su. FOR 529,600 ...... 733-74«,7464 Slophen Conor . , 733-34642464 guhi Schools, mcdorn 8 available. $65,000. G, W. Warner. . Roblrts.\ 543-C339. Towr> and th. bedrooms. 2 baths, and tuse- Dieklrwin.G.R.1...... 733-6804-6804 .3961 W altHoti . ', ___ 423-43974397 ,oom block home, ownor de- 7330070. Couniry ( Roaltora, 733.0716. Firoplaco Is nollvo alono cover-or- moni. Romodoled living room Chris Mollorn...... 733-0070 E»lo Borlogl ^^ . . . 733-396:-3961 Sondro McOermoll 734-2644'2646 giros to rollre. $125,000. Wosl Ing ono wall In Iho living 'om.im. and dining room wilh plush now You could have a line homoowilh Wllh OonDorlooi..... 733-39< j" BudHonsen...... ;,... 733-7526 2 boflrooms. over 90C squatQ I-3H5 Dennii McDermotl 734.2646-2646 End R oally. .130 S outh Call Vora Joa 543-4083 or Roborlon carpet. Bio fenced yard, listed Lou'RiChards ...... 733-8490 GfocoE.Qoor ... 733-311 Broadway, 543-4409, Buhl. k Jonos Realty 733-0404.______at *29,900. (eel. (ull basemeni, and con- ^o». B ro k e r...... •7D'4.5175 . Tod Crane...... 733-7080r S . .croto Ironi porch. Call us 10Io^°eo seo Oordon D. Croovot. FOR SALE by owtier, Lovolyely JoAnnlrwin ...... 713-6604 me 3. LOVELY 3 BEDROOM homo misooodvaluo.,, 230 ACRE DAIRY- 230 iriigatod. • T i n , a briek 4 bedroom tri-lovel home ErikAndorsen ...... 733-2776 Doep well, sptlnklotft. Includes complolely landscapod. ready>dy on a prestlQo street in choico 4 - 1 1 1 1 all milking oQuicmenf. 3 en each . cy. location. Vory attractive ^ STARTERHOMEr'" T34. lor Immodlato occupancy. n5 NEW ELECTRIC- « i 3(4 baths. side horrlngbono barn, olhor S2.0OO undor appraisal. Locatedlod llroplace. largo dining aroa and 108 A ddlsIdlson Avo. Wos.t OPEN’ 470 stop-saving Ltiilty room. Many,nv double oaraoe. $36,900. Ace . improvemonto oood. Noar 1304 Holly Drive or call 73^6470 tjiJ Really. 733-5217,______Two bodrooms. molal siding Wondoll, $230,000. Ctrl Butlef or 733-6995.______moto (oaluros Includo doublo ------and part trasemenl. PricePrice,.. ind ______JUST LlSTED=eeaulllul spjlt■;nT. oaraoo. doublo carporl and lovol homo in Sawlooirt SchooP- covorod pallo. Priced at *38,700. °°y soiiiod-ib AFTER HOURS 320 ACRES row crop or slock OiJlrlct. Homo leaturos 4 lovely NORTtl VWEST setup, will run up to J50 pair. All HOUSED:S TITIEWESI bedrooms, 2V^i .bfjh3.j[rcpiac0aco ...... MlXvlaOppHOSt.-"— 733-IOlf33-1011 ■ "■REALlV>-■■: • 'JacKBIshop ,.,r..'..., 734.309934-3099 Irrloalod wllh 260 acres l,«ciitp«l Al Northi.’sr,.in 5 1* l« - 7.Tl-2yO.’> . ond wot bar in lamiiy room.’fil; ELEQANT BRICK HOME. sprinkled.-'Exeoliont Itrloallon Extremely choico nnd qulot 4, l=: 734-5181 Harley Maihets-...... 733-847333-8473 - •- , Located In a country at- R.J.Schwondlman .... 733-710033-7100 ^ aysiom wllh ono ol tho best northoasl location. Lovely sun-; mosphoro on o quiet, no trallic wolls Irf Idaho. Lays nexl lo __ kon living room. Jonn-Airo in slteol. 2 bodtooms, 1V^ balhs!hs ROOM FOR EXPANSION ledoral land wllh a chance to kllchon, plus all othof choice I. all L|n on|j a boautilul firoplaco. Superper Coiy 2 bodroom homo, nil mLnMTOUAfiOMi' ) m m, m_ t_ _ acqulro addilionah iand Of grai- amoniiios. Also laroe doublo1;.“ doluxo kllchon wllh- ovoryory fenced with lull unllnlshodished -$$SSAVE$$$ ino '-viits- Also equipped with oarage. Priced ior immodiaio„ appllanco Including rolrloorator.lor. Basement. Ready to movoI into. into. an e.:u1Ienl 3 bedroom brick \ salo at J64.900. Has approxi-. ■ Doublo garago. palio, and hugoiQO Doublo car oaraoo wiredd lor lor ONE OF THE BEST. BrickIrlck -3 I I homo, V/iii considor irado on U maiely *48,500 9% loan lhat can lot wllh garden area. Onlynly Shop tools. *31,500. Call JoAnnloAnn bedroom, 2 balh. laroo lamily ) ■ srTiaiior farm or ranch, $375,000- I be assumed 733-558C, Evenings “ , *40,500, You’ll llKo this and you,ou 423-J194. room wllh REAL lireplaco, k J 8;5-5520.______A Ralph Esslinger, 733-5976 or Ouallly kllchon wllh ceramic tile - l O W A R D & Ltrrv Jones. 734-4090, ° can Inspect II RIGHT NOW! s s COX-H( Blair 0:torhoul-73J-5045; JoAnnl_oAnn floor, two car oaraoo wilh ?S ■ 380 ACRES wllh two nlco Ctomonts-423-4194; Gatlh3arth oloctric doors. Heavilyus; I ASSOCIAIi^TES, REALTORS ■ homos, oubulldings, rock b.vn, Prlce-733-5449; Oavo Huichins-chins- Inaulaled- heal pump. An acre ■ 'WtllrijnapproximaloiyUOhead. 734-4567. plus wllh view. Shouldn't this be I ■ 90 acros hoy, 25 acre* flarloy, SIERRA isESTAtES II L e M o y n e ' H AMLEH _ _ _ your home? $59,500. JCH FOR SO im iE - Coxy 3 bodro.edroom, ■ Monl.ionson487-2385or. R ealty & A p p ra isa ls OLDER 2 BEDROOM HOME.IE on I 26,000 « IT.1 homo. Firoploco, garage, convoninvenloni _ n good building lols. Needs3s re- TWO 5 ACRE pieces. 3 miles ■ LEMOYNE REALTY "PLANN 2 2 1 " palro. $13,500. Irom Twin. View, nice homos in I THINKNEW R ealty area. $4,000 per aero. I 33.500 coMPiEiiLETEIY REMODIIED. including r (In o Prim o NoMhlorfhoast Locoton) ■ corpollt'O,ling, wiring, plumbir^o ond "i!,nr; furn< 733.08M GEMSTATEREALTY 3 bodroomi, 2 baihi, full basons II a new homo Is in your luluro, 73W 079 ■TY 40 ACRES Soulh Hills, spring | 3bodroon•oom - In nice oitobllihod oroo. 525 Blue Ukos Blvd.N. h oxirot I 120 ACRES wllh complole dal7y liroploco, coromic tlio onlryway chock oul this 3 bedroom, 2 balh water, isoialed. $16,000. AND SIMPLE bul loodod wilh ox homo boing constructod in one . , BLAINE C. ANDERSON 733-5338 I 38,000 A»iTotol Drlck 3 bodroom homo inIn luperlu Z ^ '“'''’0 OQuIpmont In- .electric, rongo. ditpoiol ond(Jl>5S.W *50,900 roooond I eluded. Full water rlgM. plus ol Twin . Falls nowost sub­sub- HomoPhono ...... 733-16471647 ______^— FELDTMAN41EALT0RSDRS I ihopoonon quiel sireel. Flreplaco, gotogorogoono- sprinkler Itriflallon, divisions, Finished soon, so OLDER 2 Bedroom homo wllh Exco/fonfflrif f in r in d ri j !3-463S H oircondilindillonlnq. I Roconlly remodeled 4 bodtoom looknowl lols of oul t)uildlnos. Located?odoU on 733-1988 «W 636 JOYCE COTE . . UP YOUR LIFE In ihli beauiifuljiKul all ■ homo. Call -lohn Robirls, &43- HomoPhono ...... 733^7635767 5 plus acres wilh ^xcollont vlow, FranJrWdlman, Brokerj! J49,S00« r------O PP IE M ^ ------1 HonrlLoMoyno 734-3022 - R. ClosoloTwlnFalls.*53,500. homo on odge ol clly. Only 2’/.V, ycyoort ■ 6339- Town and Couniry •3022 - DAVE HAMLEU. BROKER. Slevo FolClman...... 734-8539 '■ bolht. I Realtors, 733-0716. . [______SUNDAYi 1:00to5:00 1;( ______| Blll Fullmer...... 543-6798-6798 .it homo ho» 3 bodroomt. I bo Mary Lou NewOiy...... 734 2781 XV Georgo Merrill...... 734-6519 I r“ ilone fireplace In living roomom ond' m 240 ACRES soulhsldo larrhT lull GEMSTATEREALTY• JT Kimborly. jlivo tiono wall In fomily room.. E1e1 lotclocolod ■ B.L.M. adjoins larm, will run 120 MontJohnson ...... 487-2385-2385 ____ S 53,SOO IHK HOV Inn Pnnl I hoad fot 6 monihs. Town and : HIKE GRAY GfflSlH STATE AMERICAH ------I * ocrojjI Ire Irom iho Pork ood Swimming ^1°° f ' I CniinirvReallora. 733-0716. « ..T V REAUSTATE Loonard Fisher ...... 733;G G015 0 1 5 ______idtoomi - 2 bolht • family room - I REALTY REAL » APPRAISAL 4 bodroi Ir Extro m 218 ACRES S.E. ol Ha:ellon. 2 734-SaOO 733-53:‘^•” 36 734-5650 1 ploco- - Ivllll botemeni • cet»irol olr. E: 1416 BIub Lakea Blvd, Norih lol (121 X 145) nicely landjcopod. I bodroom homo, shop, spud ^ 733-^874 ■ iarr)0lol( wont a ■ collats, all concrolo ditches. An . MOMENT PIEASE’ I Do you war I■ 56,500KiL KAA lovoly"ONE brickbrieMC homo locolod on lorgo (100x3 lolor^Mt.Mt. Vlow Drive? Tell You Moro? OkJiiih S Eldrodflo at Robert .lonos- I 3 bodrooiIroom - I ‘A bolht . lomlly room \ I no.illv.733^l404or733-1735. DCo • lorQo kilchen wllh new oppiior 1 ^PRICESES FR A N G IN G FR O m V I liroploco i m -covorodrrod polio. Portiol botomenl, boouliljoull!’5’,! ullyI I■ BEAUTIFUL SOUTHSIDE IM ^ 4 East Gate I londicopccoped yard wilh undergroundi tpririk-tpt « jyjg Q, now W I ling-PlusPlut lo tt Morel H Baled plpo- Lovqty newer 3 •nln iliit 1 Bodroom homo. 2 balhs, IsubilivlsioiE ~ ^6*M fS O O UP’ 159,900 lunNiHiTHE KEY AND Opon tho Door into ■ llroplace. Harold Koilhley 713- W EH A V E TH E ■ * immoculoculoto tplli entry, 5 bodroomi.1, 2/ Iborn g Couniry NEIGHBORHOOD ■ homo-. Or Only 1 year old. thii ono It‘ lotc I Roaliors, 733-0716.______^ a r k I In prinwirr>b NE oroa. Fomlly room, Flrotjl‘’Jw ,7 h ■ BEAUTIFUL 1240 ACRE pivot . N o rr t h P FO R Y O U THE m Hoot Pun-Pump, Double cor gorogo. Foncod,cod yordi | ^loa larm. 780 PROFESSIONAL! wijh pollclOIIO^ acros presenliy developed In 6 Indlviduot Stylos lor youyoi I potaloes and grain, level lopo- l o d e l s ME COES BY you wilt roalllo h Throe Furnished Moc loonlov. ^ nA 1(AA TIME 110 now n graphy and shallow wolls. A 1,^ Ot>»itool|icofofyour r I ®^'*"®-dimcuiiill IIt it lo find o home likeke Ihit.I ■ bargain at $838,000.-Excollont O P ^MM O N A Y THROUGH FRIDAY,JY, 4:00 to 7:00 ' convonlotKe. Opon 3-OuiDuik 1 - 2 Proitigiougiout locallon, on ocro lot. ihlj111 homeho I torms lo quallliod buyor. Monday Ihro Solurdoy ■ hoi tolotolol 2,700 iq. fl. of livlnn oroo.3. 4 bbod- • . Markollng Assoclalos, Re.iiiors. .0 1. Fomlly ■ 734-4875 anyllmo.______Suriday oppolntmonl* U roomj , • . 2 2 full bolht • two half bolht. For Public Opening itarH ■ room wllhwith liroplaco. underground iprlnkljrlnkiing ■ Qy OWNER 75 octes bare Und July31 I hoolpumFI ump, elocirlc gorogo aoo«». Z wllh lull wator rights. Phono' ■ 324-4134.______Finoncing Available •HER S lUXURY — FATHER’S BUDGET - I «AA MOTHER «H„rfwirhl dairy • 40 acros. double. 6 7 3 3 -7 7 2 1I . ■ I O5,500 Thljchoichorming 2 yoor old homo li loodod■oded with ■ h(,„|pgbono barn. 2 homos, ot bul priced to tolll 3 bedroom ■r^h co’m ■ Barnos Roally 733-8227. |H b I I ■. lclovoly kilchen with even a troth otior'd odjoinlng family room wllh ■ i I ^ & o. Full botomenl with onoihor bH bee 'i'w ! -FABMS4RANCHES' ‘ I . lamilylly ti room ond firoplaco, ample roorroom lor I VIo havo ovor 50 larms av.iiialiio . jiofogo,age. plut vegetQole collar. Centreenirol air | Irom 40 to over 1000 acres in I itol eloctric, eloclronic olr cleanerloncr & S 5^0. Also sovoral choice ran. . t i . a lotol In, Nl. -Iv I ches. Call Art Marlin ar .lack a r y ... ' idlller and control voccum tytlem , h 5 londicofItcoped fenced yord hot undergrder'grc .d ■ 734-4875 ' anyllmo. I .. C tprinklirikling tytlom ond a booulllul rod' I dock,1., \\\' I ------r -J ------p---- I m 780 ACRES-540 irrio.ilnd. moro The Tvxas — Ourh ir Moal PopuUtr Mod<„ M S i O . O K ) ' M ■ can be dovclopud. Deep well, • Firoplaco . W m aprlnhlers with. 2 circles, also • Sbodfoorr^s ■ surlaco water. Oood row crop 2 • R an g o 4-2292 I larm near Diolrlch. $480,000. * bolhs " i 73 4 . • 2 -cargorago • Dishwashor i John Johi R. Howord, Broker Z Ctrl Bvtler Roally. 120 E. Main, DIRECTIONS; Co Wuil pan O I JockCoK...... 733: 2080 Corlolla Cox , . . 733-2''33-2080 ■ ',loromo.32*-81B6.______^ • A lrcondilionlng 73 . Colleoo ol Soulhcm iJoKo - Audrey Howord 73.733-5755 Motvin McClure 734-1.■34-1071 • ■ SHOnT40ACRESCIosi>IoBuhi. on Falli Ave. W ou lo Spatkt, I OobVooh'. . . 73'734-2223 JooY bung...... ,734-3’34-3393 * Good subKfivision proporty. ihen Nortll lo Ridgowoy lo: ■ I ^ I Shirloy Huik . . , 73|733-9301 lynr»Rotmuiton 733-2i'33-2607 I Zoned (esldonllal/rosidonliai- .Norih Park, Donno Boch >.J43-6266 OoltyVooh___ ,734-2■34-2223 ■ agricullural. Water sharos and Wins. INC. Im , ' ■ livo stream. View o f Ihe » St. W v 734-4411 d Iso n A v o . E., T w in F allsi l l s I Sawtooth Mountains. Call Vora . 222 Shoshono Si y I 1605 Addis 5 .loa, 543-4088 or Roborl ione3 S733-B460 or 734-634616 ^ fin Falls Realty. ■ ■ ■ I H Really 733-0404. %M Evonlngs & Sundoys 7 Twin I ■ ■ ■ - i

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    MTimo3-Nows.TwlnF.ill3,Idaho‘ Wodnosday,' July 15,137a , . OM Unfum,ApU.&Duploxe39 05oa .Ofiico&BusinsuRonUlI (Kl Ulscelltfloou}OUJ 087 Ulsealtwous ZOONIES b y CCraig r; Leggett FOR LEASE: Ollico "spacuTn DRAND NEWI Sheer drapos,os, MUFFLERS Installed-whllo • ! NOWRENTING . .lerome wilh ovor a 1000 oquaro boige. 96 X 84". Otioinallyally 'wall. Complolo muKtor SorVTc^T" . loot, Soulh Lincoln Irontage. $2a.99.,Now $20. ♦ Tan drapoa,os. Including custom duals lor U ti i Nor o r ccoNCEi-mDi..A $300 pot month. For mote 72 X 62"- OrlginBlly $23 93..Nowlow ond pickups. ADDOTT'S AVto—- f ME?.. CONCEI’ FALLS APARTMENTS f)inlormallon call 324.2727 9 AM to $15.734-0725.______SUPPLY. 305 S hoshono"S rjr* > e v E N •mou6HiHAve -mo BRUNSV/ICK AND LANCER;er South, •______- -r- 1 arxl 2 bodroom aparlmonta.I 5_PM; • ______I th at's r id icicuU u ous.'^C ^ V REASOH.-TOBE.U^g^■rirsi ’ FOUR OFFICEStwilh recoption pool lablos, accessories Nowlow HEW STORAGE • PlayhOTnr!— - ‘ V ^ V E R V Rl " \ C(complotoly r«mo(J9l«d. f and uoo<». Gamo lablos. Sorvico cmidton and imall pota cwvH room, fi carpeted, plonty of park- "CO 6X10, cedar siding, shako tooC', » Cl n inn. 733-7754: 734.6551.______all makos. Evonlngs by Asking $385. 734.3874.______.-i- • n allaldorod. Localod acros# from if 'flppoinlmonl...iamo9 Clark, 733-'33- NEW! WATER DED -COmpUilil';.:' 6 / ontranco «'■ lo C.S.l, Como by 8M4 GOLD G STRIKE STAMP Store,I 5601. It noanswotcaii 734.4727. r ,Qu!neT«cifcaii734-6flOO.O' Addison A Avo. West. 5.500 i _ . wilh 4 drawer pedostai. $275 ^ square lool. $850“por monlh. BUYING: U S. siivot-coins,Ins, 733-3526 or 423-4402 anyiimo - - --• I diamonds, scrap Qoid. old ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT-^ AAvailabio Soplombor 1st. Call 6’A‘ OMAHA- lactory-built iiat ' 3 It 733.3334 - ■______, pockol watches. Idaho Coin g I A3S0Ciat0S, Builders. 734-4875 balh, dishwasher, carpoiod. loss. Now ollico in excellent Tifod ol CD ."okip" and noise? - - Sawtooth Moufiiainj. Call Vufa Aasoc nklrlinn.Cgray.tdaho 823-4465. CK ^ F«m.*tl>lD.pl«.»i mnow drapoa, carpel, natage, r Stenograph machine, like new, loa, 54J-406S Of Roterl .lonos .mYlInnvtimo. • — “JiiU . yard. Married couples only, no «C68 noomjloRofilinl location.1 Call 734-6051.' Alter Call about our systems al- ' 1974 FLEETWOOD 1 4 'wido. 2 ATTRACIIVELY ATT turnl5lu;d, e»- ' hours 734-8522.______$45,733-8732. — unheard ol pncos. Custom—1 noally733-0404 ONEINE ACRE LOTS: Pleasant ' 8” Children ot pels. $75 dranmo NEW ^ ANp_ Remodeled tooma, , QunlfvlQcalfon.Smlniitfslrom bodroom, uliiity*|a_rca; Franklin coiloni colli ncitiiitjorliood^, r.mjlo f OfFtCE SPACE neat Twin Fails■3 FOR FAST Rosults tn. soilingll'ng Elecironic'a 543-6343. _ 1 ______— -CQunll IT ■' Items TCU nu longer use, ptacra- Boouliloautllui Oowniown .loromu, ' “ ut lUiiiij.i.-u. — Reasonably. R Call 733-8033. ■*— ’T o w o nigo. n iiiiiiny m jiu i - ^ ROUND-STURDY-WOODpICiV? ;' hearth, large coolor, in cx- ClqH EAN, ONE DEDROOM, .T. =. Security Olllco. Up to 3,000 sq,.. clasaitiod ad In tho Times Nows. table with attached tionch, alao D850. wlin forms. Call Art at BRICK APARTMENT,'all now - >r Dial 733-0931.______a Acrojjoitou 1ARKETING ASSOCIATES coiloni colt' .condition. ' 324-2050 lurnished iu,„ ap.iitmcnl, $120 a “e.irpnt, now matching r.ingc nnd 1ll-156 2ndAvo V/oat.733-3842ot — umbrella. $65. Fold up outdoor" 34-4B75 Anyiimo.______anytime. $7.000.______monlh. qw nQpol;.733-06S5 - "tolrigeralor, 1 bodroom, lull 057 0! RantilUobNthoneses 733-6644.______FOR SALE: All stainless steelitoei clolhesiinc. 734.7688.- IV, ACRES. 3 Cedfoom homo, 1- water distlllor. unaer wattanly. 154,000. 5 acfcs, 1830 sq.ri. SCENIGENIC VIEW OF CANYON. • )®G91869 FLEETWOOD trailer mobilo FELLASI feL Small 1 Oudroom bar.oment, and gaiaoe Wator. r - OFFICE SPACE- Campus Com- SET OF 16 church benches,' 9'' homo. 12 loot » f>4'(ool. 2 Anartincnl- .ill uhiiiit’s paid, no sanit.-.tion and lawn' cate 2 ^ DEDF\^DOM mobile nomo..,- mona' a/oj at Filor and Fillmoro.). $140.655-4267.______lomo. JG9,5C0. ?.C acrcs, now M«t35D«t35' 'homo site, excollont 'O'T stovo and rolfigoralor. adults, , ----- long. $350. Call 678-2465, 678- " astrictivo covonants. Black bodroom. kiichon .Irorit room ehlld-enorpel-. g„n, $110 734-3811. |ulurnished. Available .luiy lO. 1 „ Carpeted, tieat S air. Wo pay•y FREE STANDING catouseiusel 7618 or 678-0126.______lOfTto, $60,000. Handy Really, rostric and lull bath. Air and skirting. no pers. 734-6167.______' lofofiie 3J4-43S3, ariof fiouts loppof>ppod toads. Good deep soil, FURNISHED ONE 0E0I1OOM mmature person or. mattiod cou- - - utility. 733-4206. llreplace. $350 or best ollor, SINGER STYLIST modol 518, uicl stroot. ali lovely homes- Any dillii reasonablo ollor. 934.440C nixt '’“ J itHicioncy apaiimenis. No piplu- No pels, $160 - 733-5560I FORFi RENT: 3 bedroom, nas and 733-6194.______P4-MS6.______qulel oloctric- lireplacu, carpeied. ----- sowing machine and .neii— .pproximatoly 2\i- miloa 1054 FLEETWOOD 8 X 40': nu« kids nfl. or pets. Call 734-2597 EEveningsn 734-4030______c| WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR rontil GE Slovo, ironriie, 2 single bedsaeds dolu.o cabinet. $250. 734-5333- la ACRES In Airana, choice N.E. * P P '‘ carpot, 2 Bedrooms. $1500. 543- belt $190 734-4903or326-4537.. /low land, Suiiablo for sub- orthcast ol Lynwood Shopplnfl car;: belwcr-n noon and 2 P M ,[•DELUXE* DUPLEX* Air conai- *- - in downtown orea. 733-3000 or)r with springs and maiKoss. :ontor. $9500. Good lerms II 5446 W46 or 543-4919 ______• FURNISHED . 1 bodroom .ip.irt- lilioned unll Includes: 3I FORFi RENT! 3 Bedroom, 2 bath,f’. 734.4201.______George Smith, 324-2924, 518 llvlslon, *3000 pet acto. Owner doublo wide in country noar 5'® SNAP-ON Bench Tool box wwn- r34-6?6?or4?3.4370. oslrod. Musi bo sold immosJia- 1971 1971 FLEETWOCD 12 X 50'- 2 tneni, ,„l., all utiltiOS paid. $135 plur, GiB.?dtooms. 2 baths, latfle living d> 40 X 60 STORAGE Buiidmo. Woll7, Wesl 5th,.loromo______------lull lino ol mechanic tools.’ - . ., Jly, Phone -lohn Crockett, Bodrooms. Qod lurnlshcd, palio dnnotit. 733-4248. allots. 10room with liropiaco. dming Buhl-Furnished B otunlurnlshod, 10 ACRES In Clly ol Rocks noar , with Of without land. AdullsI,' !insulaiod with 4" walla. 733-)- KING SIZE BED- Motal Iramo,smo. Check at 171 Blue Lokea South • wnor. 733-6531 anyiimo.______doors, doo okirted, Vory cle,in. IN. KIMHERLY- Furnished 2 room. Kllchen wllh stove, di- w 7754J34^551^___^___^^^ mallross pad.- bottom sheet.’oot. 114.734.5376. ^ ?akley, 734-7093. •______$3-650. n3.6720e»oninr)s. . shwaslmr. S compactor, utility prelerrcd. P 543-6771,______ECLUOEO AREA; Now homo $3-6 ' Bedroom aparlmonl, lully $75. Call 734-6384 adorSom. ------•SPECIAL* Custom mad-r Vi ACHES parllally landscaped. .nndor d o construction. 4 1672 ,973 FLEETWOOD ?2 X 60, 2 carpek'd utilities lurmr.hed room, private patio oil master HAGERMANh at Thousand , 4X64 Mobile Homo, 2 sheds. 2 K_rt,o, suite. Fenced backyard wilh s 't? 063 WintsdloflMlo LAWN BOY 21" soK-propollod,illod, macramo curtains- hangers- odrooms, 3 balhs. You may bedfoomo. bed o.celloni cnndilion, $200 monlh and clcamna do- Springs • 60' mobiio homo. ' Ilko now. 'solid state. Now only nllos Norih ol Klmbetly.423- l,iwn cate, aulomatic garago cenitai ci air. olecinc hoat, on only room dividers. Freo oolimaio'/, . hooso carpets, colors, otc. • Seldom soK used. buHi-in appiian- posit. 003 No pots Non drinkers. TWO BEOROOM I^OME INN $229.95. C ain's Cioatonco>nCO 734.5793 ______,. ilZL______3000000 a square loot on 2Vi acros. COS. coa skirled, cooler, carpol and door. Lease prolerred. $330' fivor li wilh dock. 733-8321 days. married couple prolorfod ^ 3 - monlh. 324-5340. Of 734-5579. 7: ='■ BUHL- Washer hook-up, Icnccdd Cenlot- 733-7111.______13 ACRES bare oround al M500 Joa,B50fl,B50. Markeling Associaics, dropos. (jroi added porch and 5826. jgjf ______- H 734-2278 ovonlngs.______lor aero, Clonr lakos Agency. Duitd( - yard prclotted. 733-3529. luildors. 734-4675 anYtlmo. jjor LOOKING FOR A HOUSE OR S'STUDIO APARTMENT- Adulls, ,11• lEROME- 3 bodtoom. Prime Jutil 54>«4M, Vivian Hicks 543- gECU $J20 month. 203 4th Street n MARY CARTER CENTER iECLUDEDI acto buildino Silo. MoJ APARTMENT? Call Ouiiici's “ noighborhood, pnvaio lot, UNFINISHED FURNITURE. 121______Soulhloulhsido Twin Fails. Terms to $7500. $25C Call 733.8452 or 733.3620. 733-294 0 'iNorth. Call 734-~2643. carpol, e. Kiichon appliances, S P O T C A S H . ACRE homo slio on Wost Point quallllloallliod buyer. 733-211B. FOR POF . SALE TO DE MOVED- ,-77 THREE DEDROOM DUPLEX- s'atorago. Gardon spol. no amoK-',t KS ' TourW&TriUerHontili LU KE'S MAWAGEMEWT. 151 1; ,srjh.,i?r.«M .p“r's . k ’.: i Fof load, only J67S0. Ownor will ■KYLINE ACRES: Superb 4 Custom Cus bulll 12.60 2 bedroom Furnished ano unlurmr.hod Available Augusl is l. All Ing, In no pots. Available Augusl cradles, toy bo.os. atoois- »na FurnilureS Appliances arryeontracl. bodro Van Dyko mobile home In- elcclrie- drapes and carpoted, la 1' t. 324-4700 or 324-5522 ■odroom, 3 balh home on throe Van nparimonts, all sijes. 734-5325, m UoWlaHomaSpKa:■ miscellaneous itoms. 2116 4ih cros, close to schools and dudes cluc kiichon appliances and waler and sanitation. $300' wookdays.w I . Avo. E., lust o(( Easilana. ‘,^3? 733- BANNERFURNITURE' WEST POINT REALTY q 734-6662. ______“Shoppino,®’' top location- Call lor iroo Iroo standing liropiaco, J560Q or GL month. 1024 North Locust. 829-• ‘ SMALLS 1 bedroom irailor. closo30 LARGE TRAILER Space inn 3493______733-1421 bost ollor. 788-472 7 7am 10 11 pm • • MAGICM, VALLEY Dating 55 53W2B5______dotalllotalls. $126,950. Markeling bos 5667 evonlngs. Or VirginiaI 10k llsh hatchory. Ideal lor singleI'o country, horse pasture avalla- MOVING^ Must Sell! Roal Good3ood ______. and keep trying.______Service^ Sen singles, divorced, A Eldrodne. c, 733-1735.______older 0 person. 536-2159 ______Aasociflsociatos. Realtors, 734^4675 and widowed 326-4236 (or moro -- 59 Clo. 4 North, 1'-^ East ol Buhl:I- Kina si:o bed- Inciuaing'0 3 IV ANTENNA. 40'tower, $50 or 0 ACRES .lEROME AREA. Un- onvtlnnvtimo., ______HACIENDA HAi HOMES...Now TV/O DEDROOM Apartments. ovonlngs. 0 ______543-5004.______shoots & spread. $100 734-3692. lor cultivation wlih main and c p a r inlormation.______3692. best ollor.'Must disasjomblo..,. IPACIOUS HOME in Ihc b u i No pols. Laurol Park Apart- “ ONE ACRE Southoasi ol Twinn 17783rd Avo.Eaal.______^ Call423-5562. lana linos. Full share ol ANYWHEf?e "n Iho °Magic ONE ONI DEDROOM APARTMENT monls,176 MaurlCO N . 734-4195. q. ounlry.,4 bedrooms, 4 bains, AN’ In Twin. No children or pels. - osa Omcfl&BuilrteuRanUltil Falls lor mobile nomo. 543-6784.- Two man Fiborgiasa KAYAK-,AK- - ...... ' > ' lorlhsldo Canal wator. J57.600. Ion and hoDby rooms, Franklin .VailValiley, Wiin mobile homo as In 1 TV;0 DEOBOOM APARTMENT ;all Lowell Wills Roally. 734- down payment. For moro Call Calj 543-6631______good condilion. $125. 825-5776 Ireplaco. 2 aero lot. $83,900. dov» in Twin, tia chiisjcn or pets.'. OFFICE‘-SP*ee0 . 650 sq.lt., gtler 6pm for apoaifttoanl. M2 - > - - ______'S:ioar Lakes Agency. Duhl-54> Inlormation: Inlo Hai;lenm4i.°'"g=^" STUDIO STi APARTMeNT'.nII Phono n 543-6631. ______clocirrr c AWrWnd air condi-k SKYL^^NEMOBILEHOME 7 ACRES SbTITWast of ,lo7o^- 6484,1484,OillHiek9543-57S8. 733-75GB. 733- ______». utilities util paid, latQc bath. - , tionod, utiiitios turnlshed. $300w PARK IS EXPANDING USED PINBALL game, BillyBally CASHI For usod CB radio's in ~ B = = = a a . - carpeted. $125 per month. $75 UNFURNISHED ^ 2 bedroom Minizag. Cralo car sioteo powerower any condition, Bluo Lakos CB ist H mllc.ctf’tifphoayfiJand MARLETTE 12*60' Custom Built can ap.irlmont wilh all appliances.’ porP month. 736 Main ftvenuo N. ery close to Twin Falls. Quality „ 2 Bedim. 1 bath. Carpel, drapes, deposit. dgp 733.9019. 734-3320.______amplillDt,25watl. Call 733-3842.»2. Sorvlco-5M Bluo^Lakos. VWiJg^ . I3B Builnou Property Firepiaec, air eondllionino, ^ _ Now taking applications for omo. produclivo (arm. with CS appliancos. Roducod for quick wasnerrdryor nook-up, waterr COFFICES FOR RENT! Ait condi-di- mobile home space reniais to:o 4 X 8 ' POOL TABLE- siato ood potonllal tor dovolopmenl. ,7SO' ^^-; Commercial Frontage on u « iol« , U.OOO. Make Oiler. E<- OMm Un!um,ApU-JOwpljies andZ sewer lurnishod. 6983 tioned.ti utilllies paid, privatello bo comploted by lalo .luly. VIo0 lop, pool lamp, and *00”- nc- 100 FOOT ol picket loncino, will ~ iwnof financino lor gualiflod 3luo Lakes Boulevard. Supor coiloni c_oll. condllion. 544-2034. ^ Monroe Stroct, Call lot,, parking.P Wesl Fails Ave. 543-13- havo sovetai openings now.V, cossorios. Firm $450. Call 734- uyof. $160,000. Call Bill McCoy ocation. Call Paul at n3-2tl8 or MOBILEmqi HOMES. Closo out salo ALL AH ELECTRIC 3 Bedroom appointment, 734-62<)5. 5546ot 5 734-4513 Contact tho manager: 733-4607. 5039. ?Sr.cr5,..V " 1 734~«e40 or Oono Coot,, J24- • »1nrkotlno Assoelatos 734-4875. on on t -1978 show model In slock. Duple.- Duj appliances lurnisnefl, 109 or Canyonsldo Really. 324- oarage, quiot slrcot. $295 • 3S4of733-10a2.______‘■FOR FOR SALE. Wlin 1 yoar lease roady »<'ai to no. Rcditced lor QUICK Oaf )ptiCn» Corner sorvlco station, SAL^ SAI 2 bedroom, 60.24, 2 ggnosit. qor NO pets. 73 3 0 250 ^aBM W XJUMBPO B^ 3 ACHES Northeast ot .loromo- iporiing goods buslnoss. Re- baths, batl oardon tub with a AVAILABLE AV, NOW Supor nice 4 Ilractlvo buildino sites, and ipond ' to Bo» X-10, C/O Times bcautilul bca circular kitchen and duplo., duf 2 bodroom. landscaped. D wner Jinancino avallatjio, ^ows,T.F.______lull luit llorosc'ont coiiinQ. Vory closo cjo; to C.S.l 734-3542______- M 59,900, Bonny Ross, 324.4249. Firmest In Duality And Fmish. 2 2 DEDROOM. C lamily roo-u. di- H -f Canyonsldo Really. 324-3354. Loaded with m.my extras. You shwashor, 5^^ ranQC. CrosUiov. Dr H 33-t0fl2, ______FlFORSALEORL£ASE must seo this show model and $275 j j ; plus utillies. 733 0: 5?,. 733. H D ACHES Easl ol Shoshono on 70.X'O.X 440' Industrial Building, 2360 3 a ^ • 4_005^______A iltio Wood Ri»or. Good build- »q-iq. ”It. ol snop space with air boloro bole -.Maoic Valley Mobile ’ 10 tilo or small latm. $t0,000. comp:ompro3sor also otiico, salos Home Hor and Manna 2V.- miles 1/ DEDROOM ‘• DUPLEX. Ivnc d backyard- lots o' stof.iijo. .'H E f f i >rtns. 487-22S3.______rountor. and show room. Wnsi ol hospital. Highway 30 at kaphall parking In Iront. 683 03.733 53 ; 6141.______Utililios p.iid.. $165 pi'r r:;onlll EAT INFLATION wiin this one. iastland Ori.e Soulh. Call 423- 733-3618 Of 733-4400 evenmns 9 acres ol pastufo wllh a rustic “ i"* NEW HOME - 2 or 3 bedroom 44 3— DEDROOM, 2 bain un- bedroom home. Ha.o over 50 X 24 Concord. Wood siflino, J I — ' ruU troos. oatdon spot. Ush NEWfJEWi INDUSTRIAL SUB- BhtnQlo anti toot, alt oiQClfic. Btorm lurnlshod duplex. $325 per )ontJ lor domesilc uao. You ean OIVISDIVISION. Now boing developed y,|n monin plus $150 elpanmo de­ ill your froojors with- Irult. If'Soin Southeast Twin Falls. Neatly carpoiod. ran drapes, oppllancos. posit P® V/aier. garb.ioe and lawn halt sold, II you nood this lypo balh t>ali ond Ai. many extras. Only care lum isnod No pots ooslables or meal on this one. 'lalt i . allowed Garace, uiiin* room, Uil Vera .loa 64>4[15a, Robert P'od(property oi»o us a call today. $16,881. Dank (manco on • lono’sRaaity 733^)404.______SomtSome lots with rail siding .n r roifigptalor, stove and Uisposai, approval, 15% down, 15 years to electric [9 heat pump ,inj air 3 IIIlines • • o0 26 da] * 1 4 ” i lUILDING LOTS lor »a!o Oy available. Call Paul or Ed at pay. Soo on display now at Markeling Associates 734^875 Maoic y -, Valloy Mobilo Homos, 2'-^ conditioning. E° 6 monins lease. U iovejopor. Fully dovolopod ano ANYTlMg.______734-1807 or 733-7128______U oady lor buildino, all under. 'lELLI mliosWestolHospital.733-6141. - iround ullllllos. 423-4441. OFFIlOFFICE BUILDING and LOTS SHARPI ^ 14 X 70' 3 Bedroom, 1 • *D1 DELUXE^ DUPLEX* Air condi- A X ALEXANDER'S JANrrORIAL X CARPENTRY-CABIN-CABINETWORK 8 HOMEEREPAIRS RE X FOR SALE • 432 Shoshono Ilonod unil mciudos: 3 X I SWAP SHOP ' ' ' ' 'H lUILOINQ LOT- Boauiilul vlBw aero. Aco Roally. 733-5217. * tio X SERVICE Stroot Wost. Twin Falls. For Bedfooms, 2 baths, large living ingling. i.rish.ng- 5 Sprinklerklet sysloma. drywall. Buying, soiling, trading.used .^ .X in the fivor wllh trontano for lurthor inlormallon or to submit 1973 SKYLINE 12 x 60 2 room Wlin Iltcplacc. dmmg Complete cleaning sorvicr n Roolmg, shingling loal docli. Sprlno walor, bodroom. $300 and assume , - repair work ol( all ali kinkinas Call flay X additionsons and remodeling. No morchandiso and antiques. ... X ollors, contact tho Trust Dopt.. room, kitchen v.ith slovo, di­ carpel cleaning, window; 112'. V loblotoutloughl Call Al. 734-1458. Swap Shop, 451 Main Ave. E ...... X ■10.500, Torms, Real Estate S "“'' •loan, payments $110 moniwy-, shwasher, & compaclof. utility H on.,. 713.91.; . iervlce, 733-1416.______Twin Falls Bank S Trust Co.. 326-4030. VA lioors. Michael Aie.andor, File Twin Falls. 734.8653.______X 733-1722. 0. 1. 244 OR consult ^21 room, privalc palio olf master 326-4783.______CEMENTWORKRK Q HOUSE3E PAINTINOP, FOR LESSI 3Y OWNER, 5 seres. Eiciuslvo your THREE BEDROOM HOME T ,y| TILE jX ------I S suite. Foncco backyard v.ilh APPLIANCE REPAIR )fOporiy. privato Oridoo. P'i'ate ‘----- $23,900. Will tako mobilo homo lawn carc, automatic garano Floors, Drives,ves, 5Sii-ps. and Q Fteo ojtiostimatca • Guaranteed OS down payment Hacienda jJq, Hoadgaics, etc.elc. 1Rcasonatilo, Q *• CContacl: Donald Laiiin. Bathroom,' kiichon, .eniry, . !'fi oad. view ol Twin to Quhl. door. Lease prolerred. $230 Eugene Smiin 30 years o >«aturo. wator riQhts, 12 T Homos. 733-7566.______monlh. „,c 324-5940. Or 734.5579 Iteo estimates.324.:rs.324.2612 0 734-9572. liropiaco, Iroo osilmales Pnono .V pcrionco. Reiisonnble 733-3984.______ninutoJ Irom Twin. Bdsi oltei. | 1973 WESTON 14- X 70, 2 DELUXE n r 3 Dcdroom Duplo.. 2 55" et'c' CEMENTWORKIRK 0 MASONRDNRY 5 B4-6917 or 733-5110. .ask lor R O B E R T I V/aihors, dryers, ranges, et ! TOWNANDCOUNTRY -" bodroom, Iront don, 1V; baths, 733 0038.______3uddy,______atorane shed. $8500.423-4E67. $275 jj; 'Deposit plus utilities, no |— ^ ALL TYPESI OF CONCRETE 0 do <^0 Btick- ^ Block. Stone & V LANDSCAPE SERVICE 3Y OWNER large comlo'iabie ATTENTION MASON' AN WORK Qualityality guaranteed 'A Fireplace■lacos. Concrete- Piaster. □ J O N E S 12.00 I 2 bedroom motnie homo pot-.,.733-9577. po ______CONTRACTORS I Tree topping and romovai, lown . lountry homo on 5 acrcs, wilh 3 lor salo. $0900. $tOOO down, $100. ^ Phone 324-3636O fi' • Q Stucco.:o. Frep estimates 537- □ EXTRA NICE 3 t:,;,|rt^-i-,. 2 X -£------X ' C716.543-543-4906. Bill.______tenovalions. sprinkler repair. )edtoofns, 3 baths, largo cov- REALTY a I", month. Deiivory and sf'i iiD i,., a Kirgc CERAMIC TILE irod palio, iltcplacc and X Idaho Lava Rock has a i,ir( CE CLEANING . Insured. 734-951B.______included. Hadund.i Homfi. X inventory ol the Imost Ia­ A OFFICE C sndscaped. with neaiod shop 733-0M4 733-7563. ™ ______dc UPHOLSTERY 1020BluoLakosfllvd .Norlh si,.t>s Graded lor siieandideoiot^ colc Dalhs, showers. 1 md machino flhcd. Darn and 102 lbs Call ontryways. Pnono3’fiorio 324 8583 A Couplelie t available to do odico Twin Falls, Idaho 83301 1675 14x70 2-bedfoom Nashua in - ■ LawnL.i w0fk, .narli,ic]0 anj A.iler Sooci-iiiiino in laroo slabs. C Burton's Upholstery. Free in. :ofrals- Shown by aDPOlnttnent nico, adult park, Compleiely lurnished luf 1100 ncjuare leol on es. Dan CONSTRUCTION nlng. Weekly, monthly aniy.pnono 324-4134.______and check our low pnces. 0; H Roasonable. Roloroncos. honlo esiimates, troo pickup ■ D lurnlshod. One-owner, ox- o.->ch e.> lloor $275 plus ai-por,il • 324-3023. ______3Y OWNER: Atl or part. 160 1INCOME PROPERTY . [% Call 734-6569 ot 733-0146 a'toi Romodclingno aand home 324-8475.475.______and delivery. 734-6985 ot 543- • - 8 ccllent condition., $9950. Call Ca BACKHOE X -6651.______. S icro#, loncod paat^j/o with spf- 734 ■8467.______4j) IS new consltuc- X PAINTlNtITINO • ng. $500 per acre. 423-5700 10 i ______1974 14 x 70 Gienhfoov. priced FOR FC RENT 2 hedtoom apar|. Mohr Dackfioo sofviCO. Gravi crolcwotk.28yeats X WELLDRILLING •■ ;0 •BY OWNER* 16 Acrcs prime menls m Hanorni.in^ C,n-p--l. 734.6831 ot 324- X SponcetJicets Painting tnicjior S Close to businuss and snopping riont, "O' good condition. 423-5710. mi rock diri moving, build.r •lot painting. Everoti or Irrioation and industrial wells 3ulldino aroa. 4 miles souih,& 2 Oller7p.m______• dr^ demolii.on, e.cavaiion.n. 733-73 ______tasloMofOmo.324-3463. area. Ideal lor rctifcocQuoii.' ‘Iiii All dilClrie W,f.hei i!fyi.-r . Frob ostim.ites. 324-3640 and pumps Complete Imancmg • 1971977 14.70 Govenof- all elcctnc, ^11 3341 ______CONCRETE . Dt. 0 t 536-6389______available.30 yeais experience. ' island kitchen. See to appteci- hook-uo'.. ''o nenl l:,i-;ed on ir-.. )0FING' . Oosi' 8 S I ? For showing call isU BASEMENT WATEflPROOFINl Q . PAINTlNtITINQ j' Member ol Nationji ViaierwoH.-i, i*, BCCLU8WE 8UILDIN0 SITES FredThiomc * 733.3333 ato. ato Space 18. La.’v 1.734.3733 « I • Assoc. SIrasser Onlling Co. Un"s alailati'lo" ',11 2I3 ' s’nl idenliai * ^W,ilkway.^ Of \u.\ Jj Salmon and 120 Third A>etHie Commorc1.1i or residenli ITING- Inleriorre.torior, WUliam TunniciiM-- manager. - ROBE(ff”S l s ' ‘^EALTY .j t ; I 532-4169. • 2iuNIT l7aiTer court near Twin Soulh. Call collect 8 a m 10 5 V J4!3284°' lo w■or." o r^ C.'ll . 734.0624 B Dry-wall,wall, taping and teitunng. y Falls. V/cIl consider Irjdc on 050,- OSO fum.4Uft!um,How«i p.m Monday Ihrougli Fnc.iy 0 !i°ptla'll Rich Muenorl 734-328J estimaics 734-3585 ■ Twin Falls, Filer afoa pfopcrly. _ 1 OUILO • REPAIR • REMODEL5oE— fences J BkKE A LOOK around your Q acres FILER area, $15,000 Jtl." 888.4111 EvonmnsanoS.ii.iriM. 0 Q paintiITINQ'ni ANO PAPERING 8 Call .lim 543-4930, Datnos Really 3 3 DEDROOM, slovo. T7- 688.7283 ^ Eflual Hovj-,iiiu □ P ly»ne and msKe a list o( me }{ 2W acres Northwest ol Twin 733-8227.______Itioerator. frig .bascmi-nt C.irpet. q ... ^ ,in - DANDARFEDAR FENCE Q 9 ’tilings you no longer need — 'H Falls. $13,900 and$22,000. ,77^ draoos Nonets $200 733-1163 t ^ e n n i i t ___I______Q 33-2177 COMPANY,iPANY,INC. Q Hi! N'JcedcCC palnl 01 paper? I'm Q WENDELL- Commercial bi.ild- 'il° KIDS GONE .iml house too 1,11;-’ Q A good,I, fmI’n neat and I'm reliable 0a lurnlluro, appliances, lools, etc. ' - ' f i 5 acres Soulh ol H.mjon on WEN - then dial 733-0931 to piac'c. - - .O RockCreeh.$12,500 Ing ’!of SALE or LEASE 800 j(|. 3 DEDROOMt HOME, c.irpoted. Come|Oinour.ip,i-lthenll.i.:i,i, Ct Q i |,„ . ,,^ ^ 3st , Inin ^vood loncmg. A Wes 734.;734.5972.______fl. Prime locaiion. 324-5522 Of lucplace, lire t.irgo loncod y.ifd, CaliViCkiutCarl. ;34.GCC3 fi Chain ImK, res'Oenesideni.al, or com- A PAINTlNt yourcl.issiliodad Q Building lots in Mo.mdrr Pomi walk to schools and s'lOppinn -- ITING DONE by Iho [ob, Subdivision Wlin pfotoctivo i324-4700 i J ; wa^ MODERN CAREFREE APARl. Q Id lone.) and polo A insidolo 01 or out, o.ceiicnt ciean- covenants iromStt.OOO ” « i ; .i------MENT K LIVING N.'v, 1 .1(111 2 □ .gned lo Q rone.' '' foocslimates, call 734-6085 ftO . Vicilioflpropoilr HANSEN, HA nice 2 br^droom b.'droom , .Qjrdon apaitmetit'. d MDINO m obile homo Fufmsiii-cj. utilllies paid, .ippii.inci". fl 8 SpociaItyF« a Harold Fta;ier 733.J2M eftfpcl..-idult1..vf 473 5136 ir nan- u COMPLETEf INSTALLATIONINS X Plumbiniibini) Service and romodoi- MAGIC LOT IN iN^ DUHL, 2 t-erltojni. uMiP, 'T r.(; a l''‘\.-lrK li'-M .or'''';',fi ^ ------0 Dopl. Rcasonable rales. 734-7073, EXCELLENT INDUSTniAL SITE ' ANDTRAILER room, carpc't.Ml. oii li.rn.ic- FromF, $145 Knl'i OK Gmlii fi 1350. ______Phono 733 1978 □ AiiwofkandtrkandmatorUil. 8 ^ Two and one h.iil t),ni- ,icict.. lLoMortto RMlty, 7334874 ‘IH ______cil ORT VACATION 0 ionod indusin.il. on ihc cdflc ol .lEROME, O elu.c ? or 3 foca'tiunrr'' lO' ni'i.’r' C.lS.i' c'r.iruo P ER:^ To A Cuarinteuarintood 0 ^^ESORT TwmFallS. Lana l Kelchum. Idaho B3340. AREA. Many oMraa' Owner will t5 . 324-4700 or 324.5522 in In good northeasi localcon Q .s- N.;w y ■ Bank cards wulcotT liiuncc. $t5,00fl_UiKc Gr.iy '''' ROBiNSJIINSON TREE SERVICE . GEM STATE REALTY r“' ______Elf'ctfic El Moat Pu'mp' Aith ai/ Ro.llty, 734-5600 __ L ^ condit.onirio Appli.i nee-, or?. S 475S,, Park/Park Avo-W. 525 Blue Lakes Olvd N •“ ROCK GARDEN CONDOS lor ei ------Q 734.«:734.<2M Troo1 toptopplnn and romovai. Froo tease. 2 beflrooma. 2 battis, 2 catpot. ca drapes and yard c,inr -natoa, Insutod. 733-6088 or 733.U36 . - ^M5 UoUlAKomeiforSils lurniShod Elt.-ctnc g.naile door OUlInQ 734^3403.3403.2flyaaraexperlonco appliances, no cniiaren under ami ar ono level dusianm,ikos Hi.:, CARPENTRY i CU W M,!£• _ 5 oravT lhaulTnq CALL FOR SALE 3 Acres ruit lo Filer. 1973 ACADEMY 14.70, skirled,- 15. Availauic AuQust 1st $385 unil ur good lot elderly Aflulisanj REMODELING ooms • •• 5J ROOFINi)FINQ air co.nd(liono> appliances. month plus $tJO cleaning de- no nc pots $29 5 00 pk.s $150 03 ■ Family Q Have 6 yardId Itut ttuck. Will haul 326-4212______^ Lfl.*y Lfl.*i I «67. Good buy Phone Cloamng deposii 718 E.i-.ii.md nd Bain 0 gravol, diti otOf tocktock. Call Vernon All typo:typos, hot osphait, shakos, X posit. Ownor will pay .issocia. Cl Complet..- '.r.-rvicc - Dcs.gned iposllion.topairs 734.!X)43 X FOR A f AMILY 4 bedrooms, 1V, 733-2261 733^ ______lion P° toes Call Naom, Mosley Norlli N; 733.6467 ______(ot Itoo Q Skonn 733-2937.937, composi iNEVTORK X - 7334931- baths.' New kitcnun with lamiiy 1973 CAMELOT 14.72, lamily 733-5086 73- or Globe RimII^ 733- NEAR. N HARMON PARK- 2 > !4-?624. D. HANDYMAN ■t STONE I room ana Jitcslacc.-douciu.. rooiiiw.Ihl.<«t‘liiCt--.l...r>o<(Kim. rooi 7G2C:> jj; ...... Oeatooms, Ol carport. sloraO'' '-o V oaraoo, cornut loc,ilion ».iin .. 2 2 bodroom, b unluimsMod 423- — pols $210 423.4643______, J UvMur? ;.u'Hi'M.~'324.8l29. Q Fence building,ling m minor tomodei- Boautilyutily your homo with stone 5 boauiilul yafd Garden spot. 4M4 4 ^ ______SMALL HOME - siiilatjli: lof PJ 0 and homo repairs Fitcplaciplaces- onlrlos- patios. 733- V married couplo, 1 child OK $120 nev Nl ; 6-pict 2 Dvdrcroni .ip.ut- j J CARPET CLEANING 5 ing, paintlno and I truil trees on 2 acres Owner ■ ig?i1973 CONCOnO sol up wilh plus $35 deposit NOflocis 105 m Id linlsli, 0 326-5120. ' P 3570iPM. PM. □ anilous lo sell Call Vcfj .10.1. jVir I TODAY!! ; akirtirg SocatSp.ico43. Lajy .l 2ndjn V;es1, H,msen 423-5074 elion cl $250 a monlti pU,;,'siOO ;J CALL SERVICEMASTER:Call Al, ft 543-40W or Rot)i.'ft loriL-5 Rcilly or or callc 734-3876 alter aft 5prn.______Cleaning cl di-po'.il Ri-li.-i.-nc.'S ( Cii-.in C.irp'.-r drapes, turmlui 1973iTt: CONCORD 14 < 70 J UNFURNISHED HOMF for toquitod fJ Call lulin l„ l; C THREE ACHES W.ir, Older bod Roallots 733 05?J______I c'.'ai’,in'i!."-(rro'lk.'734-'ii947.‘ Rent- Twin Falls Lat.ot C.-m... R; 1 " i I Home- 6 miloi nortnv.f.1 ol n.ntk parl Will sacrilice lor J7450 Phono pfj 733-7404______N NEV.'t.V REDFCOn.'.Tt-n 2 CARPENfRY Twin Falls J3t-.000 n^nOy 733-4591 733- or 733 1120. ,V.klpr Dan - j Really, 610 Scii.Ui Li--,^Qln. .77 UNFUflNlSHEO HOUCf fO:; . 1L'X45 Mot.irf home, .f r, cli'-.n. RENT in Q.iiot ...... -loromo. 324 43i3 D.ck f.-.isu..,,l.ly , pr^cea. J3.p00 Th 324-5986______CI Thrr!.,' l.i-dfDom, V. l.i"' • r Cli'r;lric or Q.i', hr.it C..K cruMi. ^1 .lininn footv .1-^1 rVii'. rj i ^ I'fHi' w'^rGr'.'i'ior^ “734°5972. ' > 7 TO JO ACRES .•Ofl. ;; f.-,.:l,- ;>{.%o. Mii 733 5'0C .______nr CARPENTRY ■■ p . ; . ) • lial.This could t)u ii,.iac:ii jmo . 10.50 MOIilLE HOWE S500 lamily l.n room J2C0 cj l.rf c( ocro’fer ',1, a cffioio v,.m H D . lirsl and lasl month s renl pi..-. • - $265'*Nt.[ivl-.’ j; P>io^.' } ■REMODFL YOUR HOME • approval. Could be an oicuiioni , d e a r' baijrco ol J3000 "cail ' $200 $? damage dupur.ii p.iKl m NOV/RCNTING f, Co,.ni7rv:ii,riu . • Addiiiuns • Dedfooms buy. Call Vera .loa 543 4066, o( c,nCindyal 733-;4t0belwoer'9.0 advance. afl NiCo yard ano largr Gar.ifli, ronversions • Farr Robert .lones Really 7]3 0Wlu-r.,Ouc,m V; , 5 CARPENTER VIEW LOTS Irom 1.7 acros to 2 3 billbills. Many moro 'iealurpr.. h.-,v»,ycur h.- own home lOO 'i’tulV'Tvon' 'l, r'aib'''lmr.'V“cali acroa lof $5000 por octo. Terms sacsacrllico «t JMM MUST SELl.' tinincing tif lOflualili'-O tJiiy'- To- Slov.- 5 P-irVfi 734.|iSCir. |Q I Ri.-mrKloling. rough and linl ...... ■tvailabio. Call Lynwood Realty 733733.9011 allor 5 30 [i m or 733. ifilorm.ilion m cnil Rill :U t).i;iomenl Imishing Call 733-9211. .M35431 d.iys. . 324-EMI0 3J Or 734 1573 06Mor24Iioijr 0( •..•rvicc Q _ 2_57^ ______' _

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    W canc:riay July 19,1978 • TirTimos-NQwa, Twig Falls, ldatio.C-9

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    - OUR BOAF\OiNG HOUJOUSE will>’Mit|or Hoople 075 Fumilun&CiiTHiH 0079 ' AfpliincMH 0on AppluncoJCOS Offl GooiiTMnoitoEili’ l$CMEBOPV ^l^M£P TT PiP!^^NK■• ^uKElY YiJUvE llEKfiC' 075 ■■■■' WjnltKJlo&jy 073 • • AfiiiquoJ '075 Fuinituto&CjrpflU 071 FRIGIDAIRE eleclric dryer mi- “ FRUIT DRYER KIT, alielcclnc.ilal FI6C5V^W? yJURE. <( OiO f UUNlPeR e FI6 6 ,Ti^E CHMR- DUNK DEDS. USED $125, new BEAUTIFUL g] 8 lool Hurculon ' i NIGHTCflAV/l.EHS • WANTED RE(RED DARN I"-- n'ii^'5 N o '" '^ ' 01- poriai model. Reconditioned . compononls to build your own•!' r o iS1V£ A SPEECH \ \ N MKN OF T-\E(:?WLt> tO C IM . WashinQton. Dishus, (urnlljt.), $1$150 Wendell New and Usod, otanuu <31 and yollow tweod sofa m 1 dryer, $12 95 Hodder Eleclnc, ! OdncjI'S Oail SuDH'y 612 8lH Wj: puifecl condilion Dosi ollor, :and fluarantood $83 Cain's? ■ ADMIRAL IN THE PKR^. ^ T T.ie V ^CTlON COMMITTEE; TrAE Ptimilivo 0.iyani]soll______5J(536-2774. ______p. Clearance Cenlot. 733-7111. .733-1699.______I Avu. Wi’51. .loromn. Rcci'ivuia Pf" 734-6265. ^ ______' - /AMN 1NTER.4ECTIC?^J:: w h o l e c iT 'i h \- 5 b e e n woimv-Ui Filer. 324-8300, ?3l- THiTHE APRICOT TREE will sell OlDUNK DEDS, waoo" wheel 73 RED Garden beels for sale. slylo. OOOtl contlilion. $75, 734- - GAS RANGE, Like new Afiet > 5. LIFE STYLE LINE. Id • IT ^\IKA e e A PKftNK. kk TA.LKIN6 ABOUT T rtt AKTl^lLE " ■ 3?47. Pilef326-4MS______youyout .mliquos On cons.gnment ■ slj 734-C503.______Taking orders lor tomaloes and 7195______cucumbers No chocks 734.» ' BUT I J t ’LJLr'N T CN65V lCN M tNT.'k\. FRJBL£^'-^• : NlGHTCflAV/LERS WANTGI): 600000 N. Lincoln, .leromo, or c.ill 7V . 079______AppliiXBi GiOSON vmiTE sideby-sidu 324-3575 • ClCLOSE-OUT, 7 only. Kioehlot O' i; REFRIGEHATOR/FREEZERER 2U0 ______■ R£C06HlZl HENVBOTE FOR THE ' J17 pol Itiousjna, cash 3J4 SW t0Ckets,Hercul0n or velvet. tcfnootalor freojor, 18 61 cubic i a(J»anCf; Andcfson Bait, 625 ^ REFRiGERa"t^ , small apjtl- lool, $300. Also SEARS Coidspol SEMI.SWEET PIE CHERRIES - I L ocujl,.,. 733-1 91 2. Opon Re moni si;i», rocenily recondi- 1139 South Adcll. Call 326.5021. 5 S i . " ’Si=c.5"'.'; i; air condilionof, 20.000 OTU's,°l SALE i cvcninfla..Monday ttiru Ftiday, 07* d, llonud. $85 7J4-7573 evoninfls window or wall lnslallalion.$250.0. . 6 M - 9.00 PM, Closed Saturday — Cam's C:ea.anco-Cenler, 733- .iTiclwoekends. ______CORDA-BOX Electric Piano 734-4340______■ ircubicioolrcfrinerawr OeO PetliSuppIi*! , and Sunday ' ______CO RENT TO OWN, New Whirlpool RooJ319 70w/1 NowJ28').?0w;i J450 Unnutil piano. J295. Dulh DINETTE - corner n'ouping. $600 appliances, " ns low a3 $12 a HOOVER SPIN-dt, w,ishot, WANTED- TO DUY; AW/fM ?,.mlrnn,.,lion * -J Call 733.0565 pollalilo, ocelleru fot limlcrcr f l AKC Reg . GERMAN SHEPHERD- J ' new . will sell lot $275 Musl sou monlh. ;; 733-4090 ______' Pups- 2 pure black lemalos,.4 . 8to.for„fad,o 10 III Dalsun GOOD USED VIOLIN with ease. iQaoureCialii. ,o 734-4993______^ and npartmenl use. Like neww 10 cubic lool Uiinnhl Iree.'cr picVup. Cj II allot 4:30 pm, 320- REPOSSESSED ELECTROLU'x. 436-4021.’______noo$2£9 95 ...... Now$239S239 blacklian males E>c blood i^OOm-BMS______J------DOUDLE 5i DRESSER and mirror. Full p new witfatily. Substantial ’linos.$100cach 543.6790 LIKE NEW Whirlpool electric MALCOLM Qjik D. finish only $79 9 5 Cams_ Mvmns over M.iny more sijcs and styles= 10 AKC POODIES. Brillanys.I—M m ■Pnoro 734-4944. GitliMnd UjiI, “ '’f ------imm .hjmb’f’™- ■ Spitz,'ani) Ujlliuli.ini m.ic u ale 734-66fl5 ______^ cloaning ovon. New $360 - sell 329 Ajdison Avo. V/03i. Open 4 DRAWER unlinlshed . solidI SELF-CLEANINGg Ropet tanao lot $200. Also Uptight Hoovurer Kennels, 536-2317.______9am liUBoni.Closoa Salutday:; MCMGA Oiiad,ipiionle sleroo. pine p| Chesl ol drawers. $48. ^willi double oven $120 734-3355 vacuum cleaner 1 year old n r AKC Registered m,iie Sheliie AM/FM 6 track quad :,toteo, Cain'sq Clearance Cenior, 733- ailorCPM______Datnnmal$50.Call 734.2666. " BANNER FURNITUREn c (or stud sorvicc. iBLue Merle). WANTED TO DUY: Alurrinum 1urnlablu.>250.733-1792. 71 oatc pipo. 6 lncMt'5. Po*ot5 ot SHARP Micro-Wave Carousel MONTGOMERY WARDS finest 734-5949.______UlililypiCkup bod.423-4247. ‘NE• NEW YAMAHA piJiiOS and 01- FORf, SALE LONG SHAG, d,irk with Browning dish and cook cl'’u 1272nJAve V/ AKC REGISTERED Olack S rust® R v i aaiis. Used pianos, band shaded ,| greon. approximately 20 [j 28 cubic lool side by side WANTED TO DUY tjoan ciillct 1 book. E»celtenl condition, used jolrigolalor Iteejet Recondi-Cl- 733-1421 male DOBERMAN. 3 years old, inslrumunis, Seltner. Conn, X ^13'/i. 326-5031. Ctll before 6:30' vofvlmle, $250.5l3-4253. lionod and guar,mii'cd Nuw for ___ oars and laii cropped. $60. 324- mountod on older iractot. i"'-Kinfj. Dundy. WARNER MUSIC. a.m.„ 01 aliei 5 p.m . 816 W. cm ■ ; wouidtijyas one unit. 433-M% J'"139 NO'ih Shoshono In Twin ' WASHER ANO DRYER in flood only $446. Cain's .Clearjnccicc onONZE WhiilBOOi reliiDOial^.ator. 5567;______■ waniod'4 *1001 «nool!,, 6 lo 12 rj siiM i.Fiio'.______:------;condition Pliono 733-8587, Cenlcr . 733-7111. good running condition. $100f'O® AKC Regislered POMERANIAN-IAN P ...... HiV,- I \ ^ I GIRL'S OEDROOM SET- whito 4 ■ iticlics in diameter, eulti.ntot r^!!! - ______G __ 291 Lincoln Si. 734-9012______PUPPIES-$95-Phono 324 8593 WURLITZER Elecl/ic Pi,ino- wilh wilh gold lum, includes smgio L ...... ; lypn. Pliiano 733-B992.______' FOR SALE NEW LlllonllO" AKC Black Lab puppies, lop carrymo case. Like new. J700. canopy j bod. douljle dresser I CB2 Ouildii^MiloiUlliljll Microwavu.C:ill3;6-5C37. WANTED TO QUY: Old aniiQue IgSound Clly oloctnc piano wilti wilh „ minor, desk with chair,' 0830 Building Miiorlils ___ breeding. $150, shots includedled • njjolinnonDltic t'.-/HP, hii arid spill krty board, bass and cedarq lined hope chosl. WalnulI ______734.364Caller4p rn.______• mUstypn 733-8S92. r'Arp5iehotd.>3Q0.733-7719. dining j toom lablu wilh 2 leaves FRIGIDAIRE BEAUTIFUL 5 week old hounds ------: “ nnd a China closel. Small Cot- ■ ■ SCHOOLAPPUANCES:c Father, regular blood hound onado stereo willi 2 '.’soakers. ■ • I . (tom ch.impion lamily Mother,her, i?i B«ljSMir.nelierneiietns 125 TruclTrailou m 077 07? R»dlo,TV.&SliiiM Ail 0 good condilion. 733-2592 ■ I BUYNOWANDSAVEI■' ' redbono. Large dogs. $100.100. ______^ I ’ FIBERGLASS I ';T.77 1977 ROAD RANGER iillh'i^hcol ; ANTIQUES/COLLECTIDLES al I f taped me ELVIS PRESLEY a'lorSptri, a ______2 Days. 726-9631, nlnhls. 726-5787.ISL CHRYSLER BOATS and molor e I R-n-3'.- ^ Washers. Dryers. Rcfngeralors, Tmp'e- iraiier.willtrade 326:5901------' your magic Swap Shop, 451 SiotylhalK-96didayeataoo gii I |IMPRESSIVE King See ■ ...... , q . ( i . a r I I Ranges. Dishwashor '’? and ' h C uddiey Olack POODLE3LE Calkins lra:lers. Jerome.Impi MainAvC.E.,TwinFalla.______t,j R19-6 ' ...... PUPPiFC. AKC Regislorcd. Cali moni Co., 324 3311, Jerome.ie. 12' SECURITY travel trailer in havo 13 ctiaplurs on 13 cassette |;bodtoom sol. $400. Soo to ■ GAlVANIZEODHUARinllNIN , ...... pBrrvnnInglt,SO- ^ a Freezers laoos lhal I musl selH 733-1064. japnteclalo. 734 8725.______■ . 543-8060 or 543-4117______------good shape. 2 propane twiiles. Two Malchcd ANTIQUE KIT- laj I .r o ( h 7 9 ' I Largo soleciion ol modiils .and „ ,078 oas light, slovo. icebo.,slecp3 . CHENCflAinS-J45apieco. Call ^1 d I ECONOSTUOS...... FREE TO GOOD HOMEI Lovatjieable CLOSE-OUT on a..lew 19 MIDLAND Daso tadio, 10' tnasl. fROCKER, wood, solid hard | ...... per»n.«9V j I colors. Now W,'\rtanly 35 HP 4 $7W 733-1218______734.6972. ______wavo w; untonna, 100' ol coa>, vwood dark finish. $34.95 Cain's ■ HEAVY THICK SHAKES...... lomale black and while puppy.ppy. engines: 9.9. 15, 25, S 35 H I 5 16>.-4X 6R U fr 7EXMAHCiHOG/ANY ...... och * 6 .9 3 __ Watch for now l9’9So.iS«irlsHirls li> 1978 21’ SHASTA Travel Trailer- ■' .WHOLESALE ANTIQUES* We powerpo mil.e.t300.543-4W5 CleatancoCenler. c 733-7IH. ■ JtLIN Cllortinqot . ]J SAVEI.SAVEfSAVet • Cj » 734-4215. .______d I 60VARlETlESOFVMUPANtLI PARAKEETS, CANARIES, and arrive iho hrsl weok in Augu:iugusi (ully soll-coniamed. sleeps B. cariya]af£jo slock ol oav and TEENIEte GEENIE Lowry ot'ijan SOFA, c Ihroo cushion, bluo and | anutac- Will sacniico. SAVE $1500 733- wainurtuinituto, china caliinols, lor(q, salo. live now. Old Dimcan nold. Hetculon cover. Nice. _ I CAIN'S Finches - local raised Cagesinos All outboard boats manuta :p and Iced.253 7ihAvenueE. lured August Isl 1978 , 20' aiand 2954asklorBud.______toll lop dosks, bcdtooni-scl5, Pliyle pi table and 6 chairs, needs in9.95. i Cain's Clearance^ i| HOURS: 8 10 6 MOrlON.-FRl, 810 4 SAT. jI CLEARANCE CENTER ; marblD top tatjle, round oak tolinlsf'ino. 733-6188.______Cenlot,733-7111. ( ______■ PROFESSIONAL GROOMING • under, musl meel now ledeilederal TIMBERLINE 26'6". 5oll- j iatilo,4»okca5o3, Me cabinels, ------Vacationing? I'll board your dofl.Lq. (loalaiion standards Sec0 IhcIhom conlamed, jlr conditioned, twin USED CONSOLE Piano In e»- jSOFA - Exceplionaiiy good ■ lirsi al.MafliC V-jHc/ AIoJ).AloJjjJe ..bods 14200—Suburban Triver ■, latuo’^^iock ol loaded QlaJS celluni condilion. Tuned and (condition, olivo green. Suo lo | •LYWOOD SALES ; WHITE GIBSON washer. 2 years.,y e atij ^ CnortMilluf Kannols 423-5104,-. J wlndoWti'.'Wo aro open Itom 10 J;; j ! NORTHWEST PL > _ J Old IB pound can,icily. Ex- ‘ Homos .1 M.innj. Where incretsthere Trailer Park.-Addisog Avenue 0-?livi-t.}d, J950.JMSO wo havea aopreciatc CjH 733 6519.______■ Hr.d Uhltod Oil) 733^909—1 „ ! a ' - REGTtf^eWtft-DEAGLE. lom.lle ALWAYS belief buysl 733-C141 - W.So.19. • I to 5:30 pm wookdays, 1 o'clock used “ Tru-Tonft» chord ornnr?.- [• : - (Of(Kimborly RoniLB^H' •• c^effl^ndiHon.$lM 324-5649. Ceaulilul brown tone. Make a I or* SimmniyrTftoley Antiques, “ '[ ' REACH roadets inr^junnoul iho ■ 14' FIBERGLASS'BOAT-• 2il20 HPI TOP CASH PAIO FOR 8 or 10 or yl»*hjro5 50 chord buttons. JI29. I'■ Magic! Vnlley «ilh tosuil-gcllino ■ good pel or brood- dog. \ Glover J3uildlno- Paul. lcl.-ii»J‘« 733-8605or 734-5174. . . { ,,?a Chrysler molor. trailer, all 1'or J2 widos, also travel trailers and j 43ITM2j^t 438-5342. ” . Cla33ilieciAd3.Dial733-0931. • oeO Huting&AliConditloningijnlng Housobroken. $65 324-2109^ $725. Call 934-4933 aller 5pm.pm. pick-up campors. I1 ^ 14- Fiberglass CANOE-lE- 1c«- O nO C K M A N'S MOBILE SEARS FURNACE Inew) 112.600iTcob F icn ls lo ro d KEESHONO’ " 1^ cellenl condition Call 536-253!C-253S. HOMES. Call collacl, 734-3167 or QTU. Air conditionor can alsosobe bc Puppies- 6 weeks old, $125 wilh pul on Ihis lurnaco. J550 4<23- 23- ahois. Tom al 734-2305.______16' GLASSPAR boal, 75 hp ______5710 alter 7 PM ______trailer. TRAILER RENTALS AvaiUOIO. — . Rogislered SAINT DERNARDS-m Very^cleanMOOo! 733-434040 15 11. nol sell-coniaincd. Bert 1 male, 1 lomale. Asking $t0C LE AND Harbaugh Molors. Wendell. llorUs each.Call 543-5329.anytlmu. MAGIC VALLEY MOBILE A M c e BuiMir>gMilorUs MARINA is a franchise5 dCJdealer Idaho, 536-6323.______------SELL YOUR PETS wilha classil lor Iho belior boais and moicmotors. 1970 TRAILDLAZER IB', sell- lOd.ad loday. They get rosulis Johnson outboards, lhe; allaim new contained, gas and elecltic 733-0931.______----- and belter OMC Sloarn1 dnvdrives,___ lofrlgoraior, lurnaco, Siovi: and ROOF SHOV/ QUALITY, champioriP'Oh Sea Swirl boais, EZ loader. loat oven.$t995 734-4540.______I • — ^ sired Cockcr Spaniels lor siuc Shoreline, and Calkinsns boalb ,974 35- TRAVELE2E. lill-oul, :S ^3- bailors. Plus all manne suppliessuppi {iiass door, roil 0ov- • SUMMER HAIRCUTS lo makimako COLEMAN Ram X cancanoe. urt>an Travel TrflHer Park, Ao- H CALL COLLECT your dog comlonable. all large largi tow'^niiage wiin pickupip racracks diaonAvQ.W.______■ (208)72&^ie dogs. Poodle trimming Oli' ou 352-4275evenings._ , . U5od Recreational vehicles. 2nd AND V/ASHINGTON5T0N specially. Lmo ol dog suppliesI;; OLDEp 13' Thompson wood^00d and Buy, sell, irade. Alias Sales Co., ■ ■ ST.JKETCHUM. IDAHO 83340340 Kiilons. poodles, and ac fiberglass boal, 12 horsoporsopowor Floral f. EasHand. 734-C2I9. ■ - {206)733-2214 cessories. Sherries'* PoodiiJVr motor, gas lank, controls,rols, and ------■ 301 snd ST. SOUTHI j^ViNTWIN Putl. 138 Blue Lakes. 734-4272. trailer. Phono 326-4689 alter! I H FALLS, IDAHO B33U1 TO Give AV^AY. Auslrall* • SAIL C/vfALlNA YACHTSS ,it 3 . 1» ' T iK I Shepherd, very Qontle, 0®°° goo 15, 22, 25. 2711. 8' prams,ns. s:sail or IV CAMPER, sleeps 6. like new, ^ A .a HOUSTONL //V walch don. 324.6460______------row. Pans and hatdwato.arc. :SAIL mounted on l.lon pickup, luel ____ ■ LUMBEBCO,,.0 . TWO lom ale A usuaillailllnn HAUS463 S. Locust. TwinFwin Falls, tanks 72 gallon. $3795 . 676-1312 STEEL DUILDING Cioso-Oul.10.6'u'l SJiepherd puppies, 6 week'-eoks. 733-C227. ovenings or Oo« 553, Burloy hly oi 733-1996.______83318. ______lion 114 Fjrmimplcmcrilsms 114 Fa/inirr.picm«nl3mcnij ViTe havo a small cjuaniiiy ol 07 Kiy,Gnin&F»«d 1[IM______J 112 irrtoalion ----- buildings lhal must be soldjold al al WHITE TOY Poodle puppioppios, ' ' ■ 10' CAMPER • electric waler m o d e l" AC 29‘J PTO driven" 7 " once! Ranging Irom 30 X 25'5 up lo10 AKC Rogistorod, good qualit ALfALFA In Iho Stack- NEW I3t DILL'S I CUSTOM HORSESHOE- Galed nnd Main Lme Aluminum Id manure spreader. iM bushels, 122 SfwtingC ING. Cortcclivo and standard Pipo. AMOTH Mulal Producis,:IS, .560 INT. TRACTOR Farmhand CO X 300. All Steel buildingsiidings 324-288l_^______cuUmox^O 10"' Call nicnatdson, ,1 2 437-2435______’Graduaio ol Oakiahoma F.it-. 543-4777, Duhl...... lo.ider. V/ide Ironl end (44"i 2 ----- previously ordered wilhI largo ------BRUNSWICK ANO lANiLANCER 197J (ool camper, sell- 423-4370 or 734-C262______{ MODEL 55 John Oeeio combine,bme, doposlls llial remain un- iK-i«vn pool lables, accessories.ics. Now conlamed. Gas or ciecinc ro- ALFALFA, tsl, 2tid cullina. 1977 rici'sCoiiciie [ 734-«575. ___ gr.iin and bean altaclimenlsenis delivered. Firsl come," j llrslZ , “ and used. Gnmelablos.!. SeiService rngoralor, jacks included. H4- crop. Also now crop 1st cul CGENTLE' Saddle Horses lorr J13 Fifma&RanchSypplicj 487-2435.______serve basis. Dirocl irom me all makes. Eveningsmgs by <910.______BALED in STACK. 733-3267 Of asale' Call 547-30C5. Soda " 2 ^ o h l mix all grinder 19G4 MODEL 55 pull lype John laclory. out Ituck or yours. MT appoinimenl.James Clark por SALE 1974 lOVj (oot Kll. SpnnHS.Id.ttio.______,‘ 1-A GOOSENECK 34' l7!ITi,“ ‘ 3 FARMEQUIPI^ENT 5C01. li no answer call 734- 73^-3242.______S ii.ies, 6 Michelin radial lire;; *10' Stock rack lor pickup Deoro combine, call 702-752-?-752- Ploaso conlaci Mike Shorman L i r i i . - camper, lully loaded. Besl oiler. ALFALFA, 35 ACRES, litsl year, 543-4860, . ■______•S Socllon «prlno Uno narrow 3633belwcen6an09p.m.______' collect al?06-4G7-7453 AUCTION COMPLETE SET Of 1-3 ' t. 4 423-5690. ovenings. 733- second cutllnfl, slandinQ, J33 fsF Owhoolspacoaottor . . 3 POINT HITCH Field Sprayer. wood. 2-9 -r,. beloro C AM, Between 12 30 and Kimberly. Furmlutc, imons..'ns. dl.dl- Hay Head, MF 200 Corn Hoad. Hoj WINCHESTER MODEL)EL 101- treasure VALLEY cabcvor ions, :42por ion.543-5B41. pipe line washer. 500 gallon bulk■’'''" collenl condition, already to,n i:30PMor.-,!;.-*’ P!.*, ____ shes, lirea. miscellaneous!is ! mf Sub-Soiler, MF 245 Diesel Diet Pegion o'ado trap gun.jun. Like' pickup camper. Fully sell- FOR SALE 350 Ion 1978 litsi lank amJ compressor. 829-5742.iL . thrash gram. Molor completelytiy JOHN DEERE 95 Combine K .2,-, Tractor, MF Orch.ird Diesel Die: new.. $550. Call 734-42714271 allor contained. 733-8057 or 734-4329 GARAGE SALEI .lul/ 20lh -21sl 5prn...... cutlinnhay, in slack. 734-3111. H U NTER’S .■ FOR your' Gram Storage,itie. overhauled last lali. 95 JOhnhn onnme, compieie 318 Cnoapi““P 9 10 6pm. 2348 casllo Ottvo0„vo; T.aciorandMorol- HAY FOR SALE, lasl year's Icrst "THE UNDERSELLERS'- American Gram Sms LoadingJing Deoro combine, new motortor . Call 326-1735 326-4773______------Futniiuro.-eatpei, evoryihmnl 177 UotofHoroei and unlOadinQ oquipmeni. Ul- ready lo go anylimq lor beans. - v;odnosday.iuly26lh-l0am. and sccond culling, and this 522 Addison Ave. Wesl LIKE NEW! Heavy duly 20’1“ GIGANTIC YARD SALE. i 3 bit “ SallLakoCounlyFairGround::'„a, 1Z - M T' yoar's Ural ciillmo. Anp'OjI- 733-952C Iman Construction. Tools and cquipmeni lo swiichIS" OUCKO dual axle ir.uler. Make days, Thursday, Friday, Sniur 1976 CHEVY Redicamp V/N- malPlY 300 ton. 734-3589. - • PICKUP STOCK RACKS', slide-hOL- either over 10 beans or grain o_ll^.324-35l5_or 324-3923. n 7 5177 Spulh Stato 1970 ARISTOCRAT 16' iravcl1 22.000 miles, CD. sloroo ...po, ,ll„i, Onu JOlin Deere 4-tow corn . -. day, -luly 20.21, 22 Itomsm 9-7J -I -- tllah. trailer. $1750.733-3925.^______AM/FM radio. ,P.S. P 0.. * • NOW BUYING lOL’O Qrain, 2 horse” TRAILER, Jlb^5 ~22 in. s.iddlocomparlmenl Duill-in •In OCOO JD combine wilii bean Evorylhlno Imaginable. Lols ( K, lo.i(|in;|ramp $350 362-0570 head,lits95or 105 combine.Call Hh Ave T ruruo And Lewis3 1977 DODGE 3(4 Tonn PICPICKUP Captain's chairs, sink, .ce bo.. Slmpiot feed Lots Conl,ict horse Oulu.e. SIB95 16' slocis, ----- 537-C621. anyllime in motninns atlactimeni, ? ye,ird old.1. Ex-E>- lolsoi nice ilems. 1316 lllh Avo 733-669301 532-4111.______$1895 4 hotse, J1995 Hilchm “ . collcnlcondilion.678-7693. r ______AUCTIONEEflS ■ with shell. • 197G 25' TTravel closet, bed. Pcrleci condition. Post. Kimlwrly 423-4029______iK'lweenCanjd. ;;^ r ^ d ' 18011521-0505 _ _ _ Trniler.Allmalch 734-1429..1429 Musl SCO to appreciate. $7500 QUALITY HAYI 225 Tons ol 151 114 Fmti l(TipI«ncn;ji c n ; j ------MASSEY HARRIS 92 combine.nbine. iT'S HERE! A very spccial yari ?33-2100 evenings------^ cullina. 250 tons ol 2nd. Qcll HORSE TACK Available al NotltiItl , ------Top Shapo, ready lor held. sale. Lovely anliquos: wicker EOUALIZER hllcnos Inst: Ranids. Call837-4754. ovoninns. Counity, N. Lincoln Ave.e 600 CASE Comtjine. 1956 '"c?eam OSS ' BARGAINAIN BBOX no wailing, trailer brakesrakes nnd 1977 19 lool mmi-molor horre_ Phone 4J3-4M1 ornato old boda. ice crear 1 733-8261 Sleeps 6, Dodge chassis. 8jOO 51 TON loaly allalla hay, heavy Joromu 324-4MI Open Ml 6. DODGE IV; ion iruck wilti 14' ------lable. and oodles ol mlsceimlscell- ______i■______winnnweidmo Phono 733-1 “i l)ed. 120 gallon (jas i.ink 1 with SAVE 1880 SELF-PropeoTed Now nneous. 1401 Poplar, FridayFriday. — — ------19G2 GMC DUS-30' long. bale, lirsl cullmn. Call 324-8457. HORSESHOEING AND TRIMM­ pump.733-6-141.______loS^n^o^^*) ?io“ oOM't2422''‘' ING - no(in.il and cotteclive Holland chopper. Low hours, ------120 A-riatAwtioo condition, make good 1 200 TONS ol isl cutllnn allalla T ' l ______oiler Call 22'-: FOOT 1976 Monaco molor • hay. ^40 in slack. Call 436-6039 Guaranteed wotk. CharUr, CASE 730 Traclor- low hours,JUtS, Waiver of interest ncvei used 'nr cusiom work .luly 20 A 21, Miscclianeoullaneous ------home. $1200 or mako oiler □rownlno 733-3375.______o.coliontcondition H37-6235 g S3G-6274.______------_ lloms, lols ol nico clothing.Inn 133 1336 LEARN TO FLY Flight insirinsiruc- 324-5789 or see 300 Southoulh IRo;id ' homo, sell conlamed and 90 TON lop Quality I fSl cullinn ON USEDCOMBINES 0 6 PM, lior» and alrcrail rentaHcharl:harler. i'/.-EaslJerome.______. eouipned. 733-1190.______ha^K4^47^_____ •HORSE SITTING' SHorl 01 longin 10 Fool Slalfd GRAIN REEL fot SELP PROPELLED hay mowernowet 1, 1,1 Avenue E, 0 AM lo 6 P^ letm Tack slorago and udmd John Deere 45 Che.ip'32&-4735. tractor with hydraullcallyically Noihlnn3oldbcloto9. ■ Phone Jo-5 Roundy’s Skywa^lyways, ,g,g lAYTON 2l'/r' ■ House H FOR RENT Seif-conl.iined mini 733-8261. Evnnlnns 734-2777. )Ped boal motor homes, cali Rull-ll-E.isy. area Phone 733-BI44 oayr. or FOR SALE: 1972 Alhs Chalmers~ No interest charges operaied 7 loot mowor. Ford PATIO SALE! Salutday .lul LL__ _ Trallor - lully equipped. on PutsreirorRonl engine. Top speed 40milo3 por trailer hllch on back wilhwilh'sp.iro 7338244______734-2157 mnhls.______Gioaner Hillside Cointime T.': E»- UnlilMayigre 3” '''11'"°''’ S"«cl.:ol. 9 10I ,1^ collont condilion. C,ilerpillarpillar hour. Greal for highway orh road i School cloihes, mlsceimlscell- 17t BotU&M«rin«t1Cinotlems luu. Used Iwce. 866-7632.f632. ______1977 MINI MOTOR HOME. 400 ACRES 01 good grass MINIATURE DONKEY, n.i^ papers,lack Calia25-5IC2____ Crawler DC tractor in r troll iim Trailer lmm,icutate, (ully lully sell- mileage, sharp, very well caltlo. Faitlleld, Idaho 768-4667 REGISTERSD APPY GeMm(i, 12 mOlor.ManyuSOS 733-3944.I, YARDSALEI.Iulyl8lh-19th-20ll equipped, call 733-0480 or 733- 22&-58ianflor6PM. • 1 JO 105 combino. Mil. -- 1440 6lh Ave. Ensl. 10 lo Gpn ” “ 'l» 1“" conlnlnod 324-3601._____ years old Enceiienl conlorma- 0,14 ------^ ...... PASTURE FOR RENT, 20 pairs, lion' and disposition 4 ye.irsus FOR SALE CASE 600 combine^bine • > Oioanor 'C combino, !• Clolhino, lots ol miscellanoou NEW 1978 solfy calvcs Jodn ,JJD224T,P,T.O. CUSTOM HAYING, baimg am . 1? ______’ TWO HORSE lanjem aulo«lo Doeto comtiine, IC lool head, .1JD216T.P.T.O. ai limes. Feeder c.ilile iwiiQhi" Itaiint 326-4773. allcrC______tunsciood. $3500.837-4569 _ Blacking. H.ivo 4 swathorahora , PINE FIREWOOD cul 10to ninny oars nnd DC air comprosp r e s s o r . ------on order. M • N Caltle Coinpany. ------.2JD214T,P.T.O. balera nnd slackers to lotlow L USED'DIG HORN SADOLC- JIM150 four Row MASSEY FERGUSONUSON .21HC440,P,T.O. lotlow. longih. $40 per cord doliverelelivered. 734-6836. . ^lortiShellj 126 CamocuiSricilJ Soulti Diiie Lukes Olvd S Rock or busl offer. Can 734-2433 or Doan Cuilivator- wilh 3 poml . 1 Holland 283. P.T.O CJllDowoyDailoy. 734-7635.31____ 733-7605. ______WE SELL 'j OHNSON Oulb<>.,|».7,1 1!» Ctuek 734-2053______aeeail5ejeflctsonSltcel _ hitch.Cali 324-3CC4.______CUSTOM COMDINING. • Ha ------Motors lor less lhan anyonlyonc in ______iruck.436-9983 Pr43fl-589C. ,..iT nu., •''c Twin Falls area. CENTIENTURY ■ ■" L 2 WELL DROKE Geldings 733-'33- 1 GLEANER A, Allis Chalmers, WINDROWERS ------087 PUnl»&TrtnUftllMS AUTOMOTIVE is me Oldest oli FOR PROMPT REMOVAL ovothauled cnQine 1 yearr nno.nflo. CUSTOM GREEN chopplncjpplng, ______OF DEAD OR USELESS hny, grain and corn, OaioUowe■Uower FRESH Tomaloes andnd go good Iranchised Johnson oult^Dulboard r 0 YEAfTs'tallion, 4 year caTl7d:l7d . S44-242S.ot S44-7S17. - . :hc J75 14 (L Twin Augoi wii LIVESTOCK gelOinn. mares, lillics, J4W up GRAIN AUGER - otmosl new, 6" ■* -&4I4725.______aeleclionolirull 11003.733-85!733-8551. '>'-■•'1'^' 'h “ conditioner - jotm GrandvlewOrivo largesl soloclion ol p;iiis Call: 324-8453 ______; Hulchinson portable, 34' l°'’» lono .MF655Windrowor- CUSTOM COMDINING - Job sixvico to be lo. Kimborly, Idaho 423-5928, ---- 324.-40C2. ______, • 2 Hession 820 12 ll, hydr< grain ______------_ ANYWHERE Call Cenlury 6 2 9 - 5 8 9 4 . ______106 Swino 10' GRAIN TRUCK DEO - loniiiieonline wlihcondllionors day, we'll di.’.il. 733-5070'p Pickikup Campers^ FOR SALE: Cotosltu” 3Tj‘Vurd!d . . _____ und groove sides, lamanateii.mated .H oslon 520 14II, CUSTOM HAY HAULINGG“ CaCaii 121 BoJtJiMiiinotlilaiinoticms f b y i nilvcs Double O'ppC^rCr wooden lloor . $235 837-4J0-104___ • JO 880 wilh c«b' and conc ronOl- 423-441M. ■______Hunier's nowlow has the largest selection Ranch. 324-8557.______ica shMpIMP HESSTON Pull-Type PT-ICPT-IO Honor ■ CUSTOM Swalhing, 111212 NeNew ’ of pickup cacam; rs in Mpgic Volley! FOR SALE: Rcflislcrcd Ang.ir, — SWATHER- $1100. Votmeui Holland. $5 00 an acre, Cfi liE^GISTEllED Sutlold Rams, oul . Rour^EWor-$3500 324-4784.__ See us lor your Foiaiiu H.irve:rvesi- f^otieil or Oeniso Spencer“er 324I32. evinnuot YoatlmQ Dulls Dtooks Angus. . olOtegun'slmostshuep One 2 ors, wo'vo got sevurni goigood 5io r______R.inch. Haiullon. Idaho Phone 'I'i'm HP gas otiuino on wheels KIT .SECURITY year Old, one ytatlliig, unj tarn ;; u,tao„i,iin=loci, CUSTOM SWATHING* Jeron- ^ G E W l , ElE < Q U IP M E H T .Ki B29-50IB.______lambs Ready to wotk Mason PTO and ciuicn, lot clulch 0 REGISTERED ANGUS DULLSS Suflolks, 543-8026 ■ *~tnO power . $400 034-5370i------Scvcr.il (jooa'ii'jcd Siinil [ilcKi iickuD rtro.i«Ple,'vsfl phone 324-4228.!” 9 _ s ^ ' M ag ic V o lleloy’s y ’s Comploto Bool Dealer Howard's Anouj Ranch! Pnonono I •« llil l ...... ' ----- INTEnNATIONAL H- goo( .,l.u„,„onl. DENVEn FINE'S Cusiom Farr •« CAVEMAN 543-4915 . ______Shape, with loader ofl $495 0 Infl. Hay swaltilng and biilmbilling, " y o u r o ujtboord f b o i super markef" - 11} imoalion 3ve Been Underselling WANTED 350 tjrcd homloss '^’'0'' oiler. Call 543.63I9_ bean culling anu windrowin "W o v e 32IJ-4631. ______For now roplo■'■<= " • “ d in ! 5 2 2 A d d iso n Avo.Av W. Pomoro.tio 4 Moln . condiliort C-ill Kon al 35G 93K931B with 3cale3, fair condilioridnion. Kimberly Road EastJt discing. rolIerhatrowInQ Ram Twin Foil*,t, IdahoIdi Syrloy, Idoho 3 CUTE ■YEARLING pony. ' 326- or 524-7310iifl-^r7om 35C-7520■520 $5500 C45-2206 or 045-2502? - 735-7272 ■ Wenver 543-40llor543Ca8G lawn & LEISURE I ;‘66fl . . . GEM LAJ 7496 - 733-9521526 678-8770 *409 2nd Avo. s. 7 3 3 -7 4 9

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    FUNNY BUSINESS______by Rogor BoIIon 140 ' TnxkJ ! 140 ■ TlDCkS 142 Import-SporlsCjts 146 ' 4V.7icelOrrt051 14143 4W^COIOIIVCS 1»S • * . AntiquflAulOJjl09 IU AutOS-SuiCk GirEM~DUYr^l97r"slK)tt¥i]il « l"w rOYOIALai'ilCiuiior-4XJ, 1923 MODEL T Roadster Pici^p-^p. m ’l j u l D r lASAUiVr,''i;t. 1973 CHEVROLET iTTonCuslom ; G'"; iT;T‘l:oRvFrTE'-''imiii.mui.iiv rj;I'Jrl D6DGE"'77o'i7shn7t"t'?UdTx 1' Chuvy powered, all chrome.ne. cellenl condition, greil faiti.C;-'-' Oolii.c 454, ;iulom,ilic wilh a.r, ' . FordtO'U '.'j lon pickup 390 ongino co-condillon. Seo io .iDpri cMi” .1. I very cit'an, low inili-age, CU. \ 7 ID1D(J'T ROBAUrHVTHiNiS’ i_ S $2495 Call 733-94-19.______•__ ___ ji; oxceilei'l condition. 734-2153. $3995. Fitml 73-1-8119 or see al cat.A;Viin(|$8M 733-91.36 _ in good ahapo. $2000 orwl>esI ■ $15,000 Fitttil 733 5200. n i flI-'.O 33.000'actual 33. tniios. $3250 . 543- o 1857Gtanada 19H INrERNATION/TL lon ; ig ■10/9. ______1 1963 WILLY’S Station Wagon- 1975 BUiCk REGAL- Alt'fonOit*- ■ \ o ti THE BALL.! TTH) H A T ' S A ollor. n4-2720______, 1971 1974 OATSUN 260-i, im- ''O' onltH), Illl wticui. vinyl ic n .'' 1972 CHEVROLET 1/2 for. pickup- P'C** aulomaiic ir.insrnisoion, | tnaciil.no, mag who-'M $3500 19,1975 pJiVr.j-whn„l drive U lon,I ii includes; free electric wmch, 4 powi.'r sieoring. -1 whei;i dnvo, i 3?,324-5733.______V-0.733 ?954a:,klcrDud. I 3UST A little M Pickup- G cyiindcir, 4 spoed. 157 P'"' f cal comJiliori. Nuw lues untl N I A t e - U P / J Main s Avo. Woal, Twin.______good conclllion. Asking $2,300 ; ,-r1973 DATSUN 610 w;nlun Air. m*iMiibie 'J ’ fl. bed c;ip.iciiy. HIGH HOOK . | ” M.ike oiler. 326-485«...... l'975 GREMLIN- sland.vO, 'll 1974 CHEVY 1(2 Ton Pickup- I TRUCK, or befit olfor. 734-6039. j '1*1500. or besl oHi'r 3?t-5.n3 fCfOn GALE: Hickey Brinii gu.irdd 14SJ ^tkjuoAuInI cylinder, good lites, dict;1l<.'ni,,n‘i ______Aut0s-(>rYsl«’_ • • good condillon, aio.'i l»'iti;d j Afli.'r6pni 734-UlflO______,__ ' * aller 5 30.______with 9000 pound gro-is hdden conailion.Call734-61l7.______1967 CHRYSLER NEWPOfU- llroa.Call ? : ^ ______I ^ wr'tich ..nu shorl 1,0. c;ii..I...'t•t - l9ul>OOGrC^rmrSc’^-?.1 3i3 MUST " be' SOLO! 1959 RD i '-r1970 FIAT 124 Sprort .1 Ou»' * 1971 HORNET • good tm.'Ch.ini.,ini. Excelli.’iil condition, r;ocd 1972 CHEVY, li lon, sirul ] inIotnallon.il 220 Cummins :.l,t'll All liir. GM likt: new.,. huml-hcad.enainL'.‘ oil O'ffim.il, cal condition, nouds tjody woih.Jlh. milM.-igo, $400. 324 .10!;5 01 /34- raoials, al/ condiiionmg, now .; g,,..diesel. E.rellirnl condilion. lial , Sedan- Df.,700 imlc:'., ci'.Mn. ni.iV.'ofli't./3-I-4G92 ' Imako oiler . 934-4762 good conoilion $900 /3J-ri)W $450orbestoller. 734-93M. 56G0iisk for Dob ' — ennlno. $1M5.543-6512.______. ; tied Wllh winch iind 51H wnuci. "'• \ - 1067 CHEVY pickup-nir condili- ) 714-734-1567^ ______• _ ' ~ onlng. bucket ao.Hs- sli.itp' Muhf'SELL'NOW! 1978 GMC ^ 14{146 4WMHOtivC5 : — $650 . 543-8050,______1 c,,..Cur.iorn huiil van, sink, iCo box. , ' iJ5 .(iulo Dealets:(S ]]m Aillo Dealer:! n s AiitoOealnsaleis |?5 Auio 08alErs-', 1970 Chovy ion custom | coucouclVb'.'d, 2 l;iblL-s. Captian 19.l'97'3 BLAZER^ ,7u!om..lic, .'ill i ■Camopr_nQw(.T ii--‘Ofina -m'l 1 rhri ' po brakes, neoda p.nini. Good uuck , ■ imc ■&aku^<;ir!;^rt.'i\iui.ir^'i""]- , at *1.195. 324-8301______; conconliol, ;.peci.ii cuslom paini, 6W5_ 6^ ______O K 1962 CHEVY lon. C cylindur, 4 : ni,i(mag whoola. under waitanty. 19^7 ig CHEVY pickup 4.4 New : Speed. *475. SodUI 599 Ji;f- i tialLiat price *11.900 will sell lot | tool,q, box, lop conuiliiiti 3!i2-l2/5 lorson Slroul, Twin, or c.ill 734- •• $9« $2600. 733-8100 R.indy.______c , 3479.______I — *■ 19i r a '“ C J 5 '~ m "2 S 3 ■ ■ Chu7y 1972 CHEVROLET Cheyenne. 142 Import-SportsCax3 onglnu. ' Jusl ovitth.iuiod Cruiso conlrol, 6-It.ick. l.iclory , ______T______Ovetdtivu, Ol lols of >.'«lt.ir; 543- air. eiira gas l.mkl, uk-cirii; ' 19771977 AUDMDO LS - 10,000 miles, ' 65 brake' hook-up, Micheim iitos, 1 air,air, Ilitre gtoen mclaiiic, AM/rw DODGE : F'OV/Eil“ .'ii;cin,' J.'-i, and camper shell $2750 lirm . 88 li Ir.ick, uicoiicni condilion. I in i o T tO'75, TltiOrl lioi, .1sp''c(1, V-li. 3 ■ 733-699/ailoffl.______: *&»$6900 324-8325______! ro 1969'CHEVY Wllh 300 engine- ' 19071907 AUSTIN SPRITE cotrve'tli- jiliif )il Bi'Slolip'r '5-13.J6n.' excollonl shiipo. ali powor. | bio.bio. Phono 733-4660.______1976 FORD XLT F-JOO" 3/-i lii", Askln(]$1200.32-1-3610.______; qmvBMW. 1971. good condition, now .iiitomalic, .n 360 ..-niiiii.' Air i IF GASOLINEE I ' palnl job. 536-2622 or 036-2633. ci GMimiSIlf 19G8 CHEVY 4* pif^up. Four ! pain condiiioned, dual l.ink-.,, ilniuin I ■ spospood Iransniission, ir.ivol ' 19731978 BRADLEY GT II, c.ill 324- rear r, window. Powvr -;,tei.'t- lanklanks. Will sell lor $700.432-5277, ' S570S570aller6p.m.______itig/Urakes. 'i' Side lool l«j<. tmlod ; VWITH PURCHASI,SEOF ANY 197878 - I - 432- ______i 1959 m CORVETTE, excellonl tllass, J.' 2 lone- white ovt.'r ------^------197:1973 CHEVY CHEYENN^. 350, j condilion, con both tops, 4 speed, copper. ^ Itnttucuialc, only 1.600 automatic. Blailcr part.Vmi, , $57c*5700. 527-3425 .-liter SPM. _ _ riiil-,-n 733-9SO'J___ _ _ » ' CycHDlSwlw 127 Mol« Homos 135 buckol seals, AMIFM sieroo, ’ 1976 HONDA 5 spoed AM/FM 1976 '■ F0RD"4 X 4 F-100 M.OM lor G R E A\A A L iN customized wheels. 733-1792. ■ .ictuat rnilos Contact Ki-n at I Amm e PACER 1909 KAWASAKI 135. runs good. qHi c.isselic sloroo, Imigann rack. ■ •' 1978 23V,- MONACO Mini Moior 1 Theiseii Molors. 'T.v^n. __ Home- Dodoo cnossls, vory woll 35OT3500 mllos. $300. or besl ollct. 1976 1971 CHEVY VAN. 36,000 miles, ' oxCexcellent condition. $3100 73i- ' - oquippod. Nowl Only 1300 S3M,536-62W- ______^______350 350 auiom.ilic, lully carpolod, 1 4B56alter5. ibh ______1971 '• JEEPV/AGONEER'.'^vJuii'l mllos. Save ovo( ^4.000. Soo at 13771977 KAWASAKI KZ 400 ■ good iiohl- I'flh blue iniorior. Excollonl . .•7^ drivo, 350 on(]ino. aiitomalic PECIALS co„g,M~ ------. 1976 lAMANS Spoil Coupe- 350 WALK SUPERIMMTENDENT SPI ChrlsUan Conicr acfosj Irom conacondillon, runs woll. 324-4605 c£!I onglno,5 aulomaiic. povioi Mecr- - S ID E W ^ HoaolUI. daya,days, 324-5244alicr Cpm.______.CO'COVER FOR Short box pickup, . inn; vety cli.Mn, h.is nol ■Ji’cn roiiijli ing/brakes. exculiuril condilion' Hll ro.idu;;e. 436~!Ci;i.______.0 ;;: _,1973-74 ’973- KAV/ASAKI Zl-OOO: runs oxCCllenl W condilion, $350. .224- ! 73J.73J:5093.. _ ^ . . . . . ____ . _ i Ep aalOT TOVOIACORGLlIl ' ta rn FORD ■*>6011001, very .oood shapo.“ •‘“W 1977 SUBARU Siaiion Waijon, • : MU5TSEiXLi97r.rojjr.iio " j n t t ; Tbundorbird 2 door, mco.,:„....:.*1395 I MOTOR HOME FOR RENT ^ _.i.-:3?ioit:bux.” 'EMTriH:-"4290Q_g’"_ B ’' .1 door wogon. -.uporI...... JS590 Asking $1350 or bosi oiler. 73-S- 1964 196- OOOGE ‘.V lon stiorl bod. ' f,or ! from wheui diivoro^pceo " p43 i 2 - 6 5 6 1 . ______Uv 1975 HERCURY COMET Doyo»WeoK 0075. W!L camper cat! shell. 6 cylinder. Runs j : ig;- 3_67r______I oreal. $700.734-7656. ] 19G5 SC O uf'j.-l, new clulch, 19J2I0V0IAC0RBILA 2 door, ocot'om y...... ' *2055 I 5<3-42n) J97B1978 KAV/ASAKI Trials 2M. 290 tl[c 1 1977 TOYOTA CORONa' 4 Door 2 door wogotT. Cateddlot loc . . . M 0 0 5 mile;miles, Iiko new. S799. Also 1978 1973 197: DODGE Club C.ib, V., 360. ' | sec Sedan- luxury .nldilion, blui.' | tuns , good $900 or bust oHur. v' 1977MERCURy COUGAR KAWASAKiKAW 125 Enduro. 0 automallc. auli lo.ide<3. Good condi- - .,,1 e«l , bl.uk (cru'.h vi-lvcl| m- I ■^> _ _ : IW MERCURY COMH 4 DOOR. Droughom., L...,.*5295lood ll .1------r— ...... • spoospood. 50 miles, oilra nleo. j lion. lior $?450.423-4C29 or 423-4800. ' ' let.or, aulom,nlic. P S P U tf.’CJ j 19/1 '' TOYOTA L.indciuisrt-'goodI ■ ?door. ^porly ...... * 1 8 7 5 tM9.J539 733-6511.______,97, 1978 FORD ECONOUNE VAN- ; mili cotiOiliui.. A:;kin;i $2:00 Call 197B TOYOTA COROLLA 128 ■ ' UmityTnilora ' lOTg" customized wlih many oxlras! 1 1 cor condilioti $4950 733-'O0l'2. '/B3-3603. ' ! 1SJ7DAISUKnO 2 door, ocof^omy...... 1070 KAWASAKI KZ-HOOCC, I cus Hatchbock. 5 5po.ii!...... * 3 2 9 5 ... *2775 ' i LIKE NEWI Heavy duly W special big boro kil. Super [ Undor Um w.irruniy. will s.icrillco nl ■ louring biko, 4 cyllndor. Full | $12.000orliostollor.734.9451. $12 ' ----- 1973QLDSM06ILE98 BUCKO dual flxlo trailer. Mnko • 1SJBFOBDPIHTO 4dooc, loodod...... ollor,3?<^5l5or3?4-3a?3. ^'<>3dross • shultio lahdng, crash 1957 FORD 3M Ton Pickup- : '• 140 140 Trucks .141.140 Trucks1 M : Runoboul. lo a d e d ...... * 3 1 9 0 *2095 r bars, running lignis. doublo needs nei work. l>ody good r.h.ipo. 1 1976 CHEVY LUV UTILITY TRAIueR • wilfl sholl aaddlo. bags, back rest, lug- *150. j u Call Jell, 734-8100. | ----- 1975 DODGE DART covcf. ovorlonds, spare. E«- gago rack and louring irunk. n s a s Pickup. 4 ip o o d ...... *2990 i eotloniconaillon. «?5. 733-6S40. 197> FORD V. ion pickup, F250, i 4 door, 4 spotid...... *2500.629-5981 or 829-5300- , Ranger 460. power steering and ; ISJSPOHTIACleHAHS - 1973 CHEVY BLA2R t076t W K2 900 Kawasaki, good brakes, o,.-, air,' 6,000 miles, $6300. ; HS $ 2 9 9 5 Alf conditioning...... *3875 i 131 Aulosonricos . condcondillon, 4000 milos, $1,700. 1 Gem nn Siale Paper 4 Supply. 733- -, 4,door, lomily c o r ...... 701-1393,______0081. 008 ______, 1853 TOYOTA CALTON-S AUTO BODV • E«pOfl ^ 1974 FORD PIHTO Lond Cruiior Sloiion Wogi body icpalr. also compiolo 1977 - 250 MONTESSA. Must 1975 FORD RANGER-XLT. 460. ! Wogon-jquiro...... * 1 9 9 5 „ *3875 luno-UD. 733-873t. Mcrillco. 328 milos. In super power steering and brakes, .nr, I ------cond condillon. *1300.733-5621- cruise, crt tr.niler p.ickage, new ’ MVEGAWAEllH 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA 400 Mofor Cross KAWASAKI Dirt lltcs, llr< camper shell. In excellent i GT EMoto ...... * 2 4 9 5 SR5 COUPE, s h o r p ...... " *2M5 1 19 Auio Pam&Acc«surt03 Biko> compiolo (ocondllloned shapo. sh; 733-5528. ' ______| r n • A M CC • PLYM OUTH Alfl CONDITIONER-still on car. molor, 734-8029 aller 3:30. 733- 1974 FORD Econolino Van- 8 1 4434 allor 5pm. 423-5709. cyUndcr, gy| low miloago, pow'er EP•TOYOTA MUST SELU 1975 HONOA XL- sioering, SlO new liros. 1 oWncr. 318 CXDDGE MOTOR - Good 250: porlect condillon. groal lor 734-0432 72J .illcr Spm.______condllion. wllh -iransmljsion. t75.3MSm Ave.We^l.______on ror oll road uso. Bought now 197B ,g] FORD n ion. 3 sp.iod wilh lr> '77. Will doal, askinp *550. ovordrivo, gv. 8 cylinder. $4300. . . b •“! E01.EGR0CK 5S3 Model IniaKo Exlr JILL EilrasI 734-4584,______326-5135. ajf ______PICKlUPS! Manllold- wllh (3) 97 Strombcio 2 1970 TRIUMPH 650- runs and • .,g 1970 ; i-nANCHERO SOUIRE, ^ H i O T O R C Ol O M P A N Y rh(?M*7a*°n} barrel carburolor. Fils 312 looks nood. $950. Call 324-3738. 1 35, FORD. *175. 734rs nllerSPM...... 1377 YAMAHA IT 175 -*750. 1972 ‘ . 1 9 7 7 'CHEVY LUV’ CT 175- $305. Three biko ir.iiior, — ,J______^______1_..1______^ ------1977 NQVA'4-DOOR (1 owner) y-0 ongln.., Ou » 4-ipood Itoniminlon, *125.733-2395.SI 2: I lowmilo», 1 o w n u r...... 1J3 AulojWantod i'g?; “ ml45ion. air conditioning, p 1972 YAMAHA lOOcC wllh 71" 1“ fodio, rodiohiro». till wllcol Ironl end. grilling.rear shocks « I s S38-2538.______, IJ OtmiSrotM I;1978 YZ 125 .YAMAHA - boal Ace Hans(isen Chevrolet ooffers 1977 BMWn/100. Kiauserbaos- o»”0 Com. W,H, Fiilscho. M.D. Elko. 1952 ,95 INTERNATIONAL 5 r.iTd 1978 370 DULTACO PSRSANG. Dump Dui Truck-runs good Asking 1577 175 Yamaha Irlals biko.' $900. $90 C.1II 543 6050______Must sell. Call 734-3252, “ 1374IHPSLS 2-DOOR [1 ,ia74D00EE ■ bolwoon a and 5. Alter 5 , 734- J % TON 4 x 4 ...... n m 6825. ______■ JOHN DEERE conciiliot'in^. locol ownof ^ ^2200 CB 750 HONDA, 1978, cicellenl . USED conJHion, low miles, enlraa. INDUSTRIAL EOUIPMENT *1550.733-2950 allorSPM. iii»i TnrTTilr 1970 500 GT Su?ukl. J1100 734- J.D , 410 BACKHOE 1974 MERCURY MOHTEGONTEGOHX lOlic trn^nlnl•.llOr^. o i r ^ ^ ^ 52e?beloto6pm.______$24,000 V.O- cMfjino nuiortiolic tt 1974 COURIER HARLEY DAVIOSON motorcy conditioning, radio, pi ..,. 43^45 W ilhSholl...... 1299 MICH. 55 A LOADER ' ^ dC8. Joromo Implemcni Co , C,v,iM.ror,.rnf local low-. 324-3311. Jeromo.______J12.500 . A%1.nt„corl...... 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1200 cc eioctra Glldo, ' Ccnionnial ELLIOnSINC., model. Full dross. lo>vmii(>,ioo, 111 Overland Ave LiKo Ncwl MUST SELL! C.ilt Burloy. Idaho 1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTEI 1359 GMC 1-TON SlCYO 81733-5110______6 7 5 ^ $i« cylindiir rngino. ™ ^1095 With O od...... 1974 HARLEY SX350 OnfOtl Dob Houslon, Sales Rop 5 Ro.id Cycle- 2050 miios, helmci. Home Phono 733-1490 Shop manual. t5». 733-0503 ___ 7 Models od to C hoose fif r o m 1972 HONDA 500 lour cylmacr. Full dress, eicellcni conflinon 1« 1*) Trucks 1B65 DODGE 2-DOOR J700. V/itl conaider trade tor _ Only70.000iT>iloi ...... 1974CHEV.%T0Httooring. dual lonkn . W w W . * W siue. - 197r'KENWORTH Twin . 1978 CHEVR0IROLET MONZA STATITION WAGON TO pickup. 543.^887.______SiLi V-0 onglno, 4-ipood It 1971 HONDA SL-350 Molosporl' Screw f ',' Truck Tracior- 180,000 10l.ll miloj, liVo now. 19£0 cot'dilioning, powor ^toor 4,000 miios. oood condition INTE.RNATIONAL- ?'l Tandom 2-doof. 4-$pood Ironsmjnsmission, ISI cubic inch 4 5 A5kinn*400 733-3437,______' Orivo'-2,000 D 31'Grain Tr.iilpr- 1i L 4 cylindof ongino,0, 1iitintod gloss, body sido •1977 HONOA EXPRESS* 670 13B4CfiDlLlAC 2-DOOR l.indem ailo., w4h irjps .-(ni) ; loluxo color koyod whool ^ miles, eiceilont condilion. J?00 ,,,,,romov.ible aiJca 547-3065 ' moldings consolo dolux COUPE DEVlllE ; covers, whito sporlI ststripo,. AM radio, roof ______1977,h CHEVY 5P0RT, 4-?:need. ■ I Spo tl;ii lit>nuly •1972 350 HONDA. ciCiMlonI „iiall oauues, eicellenl comlihon ] camol sport clolh ouckol;:kol sools. No. 8-366. conaiiioti.$4?5 Phone sjr-taa? 19) FOR OW A EOH .. 733-8393______A crs oor'iM a l l 5 1973 HONDA 300. 4 cylinder.____ iv IpncaBinm Bi 5 1909 CHEVY 10 Wtiool- belt ig -.i Parts & Sorvico -i Top LinLine New and Uiod Cors, MM. 837-6318.______dnvo. 5 i 2 Irani. 3CC ooQin.i, . GMAC Finoncing -.i ’4048 y D u ty 1974 HONO'a Ct>-3«)^£.ceMcnI 18'iBnvijuih iioa, 18^ r>v(ii ix'd : , Tru(Trucks Both Light ond Hoovy C running condition Lola ol ex- 82'825^91 ______P a r ti & S o rv icico o -:i •;r And Honosi Solosmon Bei.t Pricr.’'. in Town [S3'"By2F00TSI 'ER n l/as.t?00.C16M.-iln.Filot. 1972 rORD V; ion pickup. 4- Prossurizod wolor 1970 HONDA MT new itiia r.oeod. r.O good hres. clean 7J3- , Campor Jocks wilfSECURITY CAMPER Spring. 1000 miles, nccliunl 7977_ 79 _____i_ ilortonk, Slovo, Ovon, ^ 9 9 5 ! condllion. $700 or 1>.,M oiler l'964 FOnO Club W.iq'on Van A Clean 1 Ownor , •______Looks U ard t,ini good 73-J-82M f ^ \ G M € ^JJTY | M ■vilh u n ii. 19G0 HONDA.Motor Cycio- 3M almr6 al ______I______. 11 o r ...... -J l O u r J u n o S E R V J C E ^ PPARTS / onglno. $350. C.ill 3?4.36iCl _ 1977 GMC 'A Inn Si-:7t'i Cla-.siC S a H E I B I B m B 1973 HONDA 7iO. v'oiy Qood - Days D. 726-3381. <;v«nm(j3 708- IS a lo sm o n L m h condllion. J12M. or m.iVo oiler 2572 ...... lol Iho Month GEN 637-4724 o» aeo nl 400 Eail Av« , .7 ffiNERALM OTOESEflPARTS DIVISION, 1976 GMC Vj ton Sn.'ttj Grande jVorn Cronor Hagermart.______‘ piCVup, aulomaiic, mr. powiit 1978 HUSOUVARNA 390 MX-Avs ‘ sieoring, power brakon, low The D ealing Is Gre ■ , ------V ' ' A . . 1 V;c0^ib;-,diiy.July19.197B3 1Timos-Nov;3. T;vioP.ill;i. Idaho C.-11

    I G u a nr q n t e e d IR e s u l t s A d s D o IM o r e Th i n g s F o i r M o r e P F e o p l e ^T h a n F A n y O) l t h e r K ini d O f A dd v e r t i s i nig I Call a( n A d - VV i s o r T o dd a y 7 3 33 - 0 9 3 1

    Ig in) Auloj'Pofiliac„ ic IH ■ Autoj-FoftjOffl IB AuloS'OWJircbilo 'TO 50,000 GREEN:N STAMPS H “ RaTie” liM~Tcni|ii-r,l Li'in^ins’I^iiili' ’■VE HAVE Sijvural lato riodul n-i9- □w l?G? 'o^.D5 - qood condiimn, cars lof r„iIo. Suu Phil Cor(]ilt= at DPT _„ii.at \m\ O n H a n d Pi J u l y 3 l s t l 1974 GRAN fb'l^JO"tmc^ Low ,J tonvurlililo. N<;w c.upiH. Uii>. IPickod Now Cars SoldId Be o lo r o mil. iiijlom.itic transnusr.ion. pnw-jr1,1 tiros, tlfiiVui, ano cnmplcle-irij tiCtUZ 210 Shoshono Stfeol t)r.iko3 t>o5toiluf.5i;i',M:yD9lti onuine QvottKiul. Cc0n0rt11c.1l;.il 4 Wcal-Phorii 733-;6Ca.______-- Avu C-i3t.A!.kt0rTlm0rfi^li__ cirlindor ennmo A culu litli.ilitlUi ITO OLDS CUTLASS Suprumu- cOiivc-riiSlu pficiid lo ;.oli. C.» in now r.iOi.ils -"f conililionino,'0, (nn»coflonl sti.ipu. j ; 3-53lQ...... __ ■ W e'll G ive You _ noodstMHu.S;500 M3 som. ^ 1973 TRANS AM, 455, 4 ^pood, 2C2? 0r M&-;033.______*4500 or tiosl oiler M a.tseui 10 . CASH 1969-MACH I v,iin new rnolcr. ' 170______AulOS-PonllJClac .ippreciaio.324.8.^15^111019PM. - iYWAMl ! I " IflN pricos when wc vc gol , *IE00ofbc-sl0tlcr.4?3-!,:00 . .— F-or.Your.Used______I lor yoor ond closo-oijt prii i W l ’OmlACrG'i.Vivl'Pri.. c»- 1977 PINTO, 4apCod 3?4-3Gn. jm 172 AutOJ-PIjtrrwlhTwKi C a r O r P ick u p o m RIGHTr.NOW! N( All now ond usodJ catcars hovo boon rcducocT^^^^^B < 1 Ci’ilont cotiuilion. C.iU .ilior .(ipm pricos. PLUS we re ovon * r — Via Ollor Tho Highosl Poasiblo ottom yoar-ond closooul pric ^ i 7^. 326-4560 , _ -______- lOT PLYMOOTH"s‘irjl.V.“ sJm - ^asibio to ro c k b o ttc I Autos-Lincoln ' ry "md 1973 PO'nTIAC G'lAND AM For■0' mg Plus. 318, V-B, powor r.torr-'’lorr- giving S&HG-I Groon Stamps with ovory pi i)/k. Salo-4:[iceil Ciili 733-/3G0,iller'cr ,n() and Craher., aiiloni.iiic, air, _ f.idiai Iiru3, mail whueh. 56.000 I f l ; • 168 ' Aulos-Heicuty' ^H'I9}8CliriAS!.ASSSAION $ i;T n n iJ Cl.isoilicd Ado. Di.ll ?33 093l. ' l? 6 0 N i)m - - FORD - . Qonurator. 20 mies pur o^ilUin. l243DluoLahC3Dlvd. N, lUPE...... tTT I I *400.543-S0l7______19H MERCURY CAPRI 2.000- '"1 50,000 • 1)5 Aulo Deal^jIh S Soo Ed Powt..ll at [J.li Viofkmans r ------nfs™------: IKCEKTURY $C Q C 1 48 000 mllca, in notnl condilion, Fofd. 733-5110. I I Groon Stomps *1795. Cill 733-3437. — CUSTOM couCDDPE ...... tlU U I 1978BUICKI:R CENTURY $ t|9 R 1 u r H I Groon Stamps ^ IJ5 Aalo DealwNOWDUI J I R I N G O U " S P E C ia (D(DEMO)...... Q J t U I " ^ - A » ------■! <— ^ f Q Groon Stomps ^ I S A V E N CUSTOM 4DOOR 4 Dl ...... JJfl 'HEi^rsfTrfmMf-.-iFHEoaeooicrwmwsomiin'.fri 1978BUICKICKCENTDRY $C C /|^J l) /Wf«TROl!6L£TfWrT$l\Of7r»OfW10TRy;AN'/«4KEHW.‘ I X r Groon Stomps • EM [0 &SALE! CUSTOM 4 DOORBl ...... Q r 3 0 ,0 0 0 > E 1978BUICK! 1978 FORD FUTURAFL COUPE CK SKYLARK ' *52Kll^ Groon Stomps tsj, , Autos-CNjYTOlol« ______M o i-M a . • Afo you looking lor iKo ttyle.tylo- comloct1 ond 2B 00H .B IU I DESPERATEI Must Soli- I960 i C luxury ol o T-Bifd ot o MidJ tilotile prico? John M is. ^ D l r in iho Fulura. ______1978 CAPRICE ClASSIC • powor„ DOOGE; Goat oUcf, 734 KG’ or “ Gfoybili liot tho ontwor in 1978BUICKCKRESAl $ C jC 1 slcoijng, powor btakoa, airIf 734-4803 oltor 3pm.______ir* nicoly oquippod wiihilh \V-0 engine. ^ H A H I P I II Groon Stomps cohtJiiionoa. low mlloago. 12,000» 1970 DOOGE Dari - Splfll autamolic Irontinitilon. powor powi ilooing. T a n & W hh ila i t s ...... O W milo cr 12 montfi warranty. ?J3-J- packaflo, 23,000 mllos. wciicm dcti/xo clolh tjurkol toolj. ond mych mo»o. T O # * 1 * 1 5?ooorn4-ai4o.______condition, 734-3770,______iT Soo Jofin and itio Fuluro Todoyf3doylNo.C199. - ■ I # ■ 1 1978BUICKCKleSABRE $ 7 R 7T ^ l . AVIS 1377 DOOGE Colt Coopo, oitfa ■r. . .S 5 6 2 S N O W —g Yft9 . g ; ^ ^ ps.-- 1?78 MALIOU CLASSIC • poworjr sporly. Muai aalll 423-4450-.-. . OUPE^. sfiiotlno, powor braKos. oir i! 1971 DODGE CHARGER.“Ti!ftS “| < i ^50,"000 condiUancd. low milcaao-12.000® woil.-new facIlal«^Ptione-7i3---: ~ 1978luiCKICKleSABRE $ 7 R 7 ‘ ■ rrtHo'of 12 month warraniy. 733-3- ______f I Groon Stamps 5200 0( n4-fll40.______FOR SALE; 1972 DART SwinflOf.- ^ SPORT CDUFDUPE...... 1 0 1 1959 CAMARO.E«collont condl- Good condilion. Call 934-5747. tlon.o.lraa, *1400,733-89*8. 19C8 CAMARO Convcftiblo. all 1 con il'ow you how alocR orloinal. 74.000 milos.j ' 5C Autca-Fofd . ox ilin g lilllu Ironl ai00.oriraclo.S43-65l2. _ 1970 FORO MAVERICK -2 doof. ■ cliornp (roal ford. ^ ! ■ d»CKI: DEY ■ 15CO .CHEVY Capfico 2 door. A2T.'7. lloor stick shill, 32,000 actJai!1 1978 FC lal milos. Call 733-0316,______i n n O lds n o b ilee/B / uick Ilrpei S700.733-0S45.______Moot Ofvilio Clork. Ho con 1072 FORD Pinlo. o«ccllont 7 1 2 M aIn l n Avo. / S o u th ______T wv in in 1 F o lli______73^8721J1|M 1872, CHEVROLET Bc.iuvlllolo condition, vory QOOd radial lires._ eojv it “ 'o 0 ''" [5port3 Van. *2500. 733-7750 0( o«ira snow tiros, oood miluaoo.XI. wheel drive ocoi'orny____ cliorS4710NOW_. I I* W 7fe-9092,aaklofJlm.______*1200 Firm. S43-42S3.______tuai Equippod witli a ipo'iy 4 c 37^ 1975 CHEVY alailon waaon,>n, 1974 FORD TORINO- air condi-__ 4 ipood Itanirniiiion. IQ( UPT0 20, 'OGREEIEEN STAMPS H OJ.MO mllos, *2200 . Gc/n Stalelio tioncdr, po*o[ steotino, disklont moldinf)'' '>^11 carpeiing. pi “ I , 1 9 7 8 FCFO RD LTD II UP res. o»tfat. Como In ond 5(10 il lo Sold Bpforo July 3^stl P«per&Suppiy.73M06i. brakos. Ashino S2.000. • Atao 20 Rich Thompton d ijp lolyl y j Thit"Tl boouliiut O n H amd n d Plckod Usod Cars Sol 1375' CHEVY NOVA- 4 apocd-•d. Spud bed. *1.000. 1936 Cnovy’OO W A S ...... ond e«citinq Spofli Toufinorino LuxuryL 2 door, ISO,; red and black tn colot,3,. Coupo, 2 door, *500,734-3257. ond inviloi you down lorjr llioIho drivo of your 20,300 miloa.32IM112-______1965 FORO Slalionwaflon lor lllo! It t oquippod with foitodoitod whlto loitered i M * 7(. salo. Asking *300, Call 733-S970-disk tZ ' ; ■ I87t5 CHEVY Radicatrp VAN- 5 20'- ' , lif'oi, AM FM Moroo, .linlinlod lo glott., ond 1 22,000 mllo}, CO. storco lapo.)0. I9CS FORD LTD, 5450 or iJOSi many moro UKCiting itomi ■ AM/FM radio, P.S. P.B., 4 ollor, Alto two 15" sludded ___No, C32D...... Captain's chairs, alriK. ico Mu,3«, 3nowtifea.733-90lB.______... S6538 NOW ctoaot, bed, Pcftect condition. 1969 FORO LTD. flood contliHon. Musi 300 to apprcclaio. S7SOO.*> *400. 733-5021.______733-2100 ovonlnfli.______- - 1072 GOLD Ford Ranchoro IfOU've waitfitetl long (74 CHEVY NOVA CoupO. V-fl. Tires and ilms, campar afioii. ELitomalic. powor aioorlno,’0, Nooda somo t» d / work*. Wa> ■ 40,000 mllos. 1:^ 11734-0070. undor book, 733-7557.______1972 OLOS two door hardtop.=P- 1975 GRAND TORINO 3U' i f ■■ > N G ENl C O U G H l Cutbss Supromo. power alucr- RD THUNDERBIRDD ■ I L O I cr- iionwagon. *2990’, 1907 LTD. CLEAN-UP TIM Ei ATA THEISEN MOTORS! Ifig'and brakes, air, automatic,tie. best ollor ovOf *750. 734.5261iholL fi llie boouly ol thit NOW IT 'S CI rjdio, all aood llroa. Vory cicart boloroOpm. Way woni luxury you II intorlof. 54W925. y< Thit boautifui c o r | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ l iis ■ ™ 1978 FORD jr< 1970MERCURVIRY 1971VWBEETII:ETLE 1973 FORD ltd WS Auto 0»!ers 1.5267 Bob Thompjon ditployi llie nnflD Pofotl groon,. ocont S MOHnGOHX4-ODi*UuUn engine, outo-ttlckt troi tforumil- 2-DOOR HARDIOP town londou. If you -.... won - >9965 • = NOW - 5 8 6 9 want lo too Dob lodny’ Th rab S i ' ■ PoUol Iimo, mediumjm i groon ,ior>. AM rodio. o«Coxcniloni W hlto. while-vinyl rool. ll folly equipped with tilt • roof. 302 V-0 ongino,no. auto- lirut. doluxo oll-vin'Ilvinyl iff- alf conditioning, powor IClICl* cruise conlrol, and ’INTO rnony STATION WAGON molic fronjm itilon.n. fpower loriof, Jut! rightit fo for Ihe tloorlng, S brokos, ju*! option*. No. C239. 1! Cquippocl with 4 cylindor eng.no, 1978 FORD3RD MUSTANG GHIA itoocinn, AM lodio.dio. W oi collogo ttudeni.- i tfodod in. oxtro thorp! a ulomotic s i.,95. ; 1 9 7 6 M ERCICEDES 2 8 0 powor'jock S pinion ttonring. lorjgogoogo Equipped wilh d holl padde>addod vinyl roof. V-0 ongino, oulomo 1^ ^ WotS2495. ------W A S ...... Icofipg, powof brakoj, oir condilioniriilioning, . AM fM trontmittion. powvr tlvorip sloroo, ond iho Ohio Spi 4 D[> e e e e r S e d a n A Croup. No. C2I9. B ^ 1 0 0 < 1 1978 FORD PINT tyjjY>0 $ 1■ ^ 9 WW 5 0 And lhl» ono i» lood«d!— Cqi $ 4 6 9 ;' 3 W A S...... S 6 3 ‘45; NC r $ 5 8 9n 1 *75® 1975 HERCDRY In concourso condilindillonl Loaded wilh ovory 4 ipoed lron»rni\iion, )6powoi NOW ^ ^ ^ rock, oir condilioninn. AM 1970 MERCURYUHV H0NTE00 2-DD(^DOOR 1974 SUBARU 01 oplion including loolhorlool interior, only 21,000 »toroo, tinted glo«. bod/ r -DOOR • h a r d t o p , ligliiJill gold. COUPE jr. Costs ovor $20,000 now. mooldlnQJ. ond ondi.fC< I M0HTEREY2-D0( milos. Ono ownor. C 5 Ha;RDTOP. P atlu,1 l y. yoMow n i"'inlorior. yellow, conUatling . but will soli for No.CTI. »ED CAR SFSPECIALS! rool 390 351 CIO V.D or,gln..,gm.., oulo- occijni ttfipov. mog Mylo MPNBBB rnndium groon rool ry W A S...... $ 5 1 0 6TASTIC NC USI lich u to t "lOliC Uontmiiiion.ion. power ,a jia | ,i,e i, of V-0 ongino which' ____ ... . tiocfirxi. powor di^C b 00 y regulor go», oulo ji « brokot. ^hool drivo. ^c'ondlion stool bollod radiolidcol liro t. W otS1995- I Irontm ittion. oir con lof. Wot - . * 1 33,900 , ‘ Ing. ono-ownor, ot • I !°3I°95 - FANT) otcon bo, W otS3l9S-195- S31V5. , 0 I CANYONI MOTORSM INC. ^ ^ 7 5 1\ 0 ^ 2 5 0 ( 1971 FORD ::363 2nd Avo. s., Twinwin Fall*I 734-8860 1974MERCUR1 GALAXIE WAGON 1970LINCOUI ' MARODIS4-00(-DOOR Medium green melollic, ■ 1 ^ C0NTIHEKTAL4-DI‘ ‘'DIj DR Medium blue, contr:ontfOiling oulomolic u ant mi tti on, I I — Medium , gold, concordovon vinyl roof, lull powipower, big oif condiiioning. power 0 ■■ ‘ - vinyl roof, full powefjwer. gon,' J24" whool bato.10 a a thoip ttoofing ond. b/okot, 3-woy oino loolbof inlofloiOflor hot luxury CQf.W-. $259:;->595 loiigolo, oil vcnyf inlorior. had pofloct coro ond V^oiS1795. I Buyor>r lease a - ’ONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1977 LINCOLNILNC0HTiNENTAL4Da0R I * 2 0 00 (0 $ 1 2 0 0 ■N •os this cor this il.you wool lo drivo lunurv^,Kury. Ouddy Mookor “» T i 9 9 j 'pod wllh 0 350 ean pul you behind tholO wnootwni of thl) fully r S 1977 PLYMOUTH V( 3motic tronsmis- load^iid lincoln- It's oquipp.quippod wilh ovofV- 19)3 CHEVROLET M 978 DAI^TSUNB210 Ihing including crulto control,contf< till Hoofing, ’f c K H . l l 11 STATION WAGO A utn Ooik goid tnotollic.rf];,.,,, Ii SDDURBAN4X4 S : ? n ' g , ' K S whooi, ond a boaulifully.llytoundingttofoo, to T K U|Qli| U ' 197G AMC FACE vondorlul tott drivo. Oluo, uniquo whito■hito vinyl rack, oloctflc toor,of window% Tho ullimolo RV. booulilul Tioro.-No.P282.. . I W W Corno in loday (or a wondo iviiluol f«- linith. oulari'tllic tron-.tnlt- i HONEYBEE wook I It's oquippod No. P320...... roof, lufinago rock,». oxoxcoilont dcfrostor, indiviilu - whitowoll liro , hothatchback cling toolt, tmoHlali 'onnci., tion. pov/or tioorlnq. foody : ‘ N o . D 4 5 _ V-8 ongino. aulomot ,, and low logo Wot $3095. sion. powor stoori m I 1973 IHC'/jTON wilh reor wipof andndwothor, v qI, condilloninrj or ET 1074 FORD F-150i 1 1973 COURIER PICKUP I^Up oif-<(jnditianlng, mllot. W ai S5795. brakos, oir conditio I ,g Wilh on econom ical2 of •4 4-WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP soots, and much moroIOR SUPER CAB PICKUP ’ ■ ^ Mcyiinditf ongino, oulomalii5mali<; wiih V.O ongino, oulomolic- malic irnntmiition, AM rodio trqnjmijtlon. powor 5 0 * 3 5 5 0 power irar'tmiMion, powow «r foor nop hitch and mudmucfi tloorlng, pow or brokot;= ®32S(SO $4551 1971 CHEVROLETlirokut. tlooring. powor brokfokot. mom. Cany o tot (orr a lotio fodio, lock out... hubt, IC% 1969 DODGE nipofta- rniJfOfi. and roor tti’ 'n p lost wilh thit doon' I'lilolillh ond deluxe compof ihoM. „n 1969 GMC BISCAYNE4D0QR hilch. No. J474A pickup. NO.T402A. No. T400D, 1976 FORD ;K1jp 1/2 TONPICKDP )'N WilKV.Oonoino.axjtomn ™pni,„r TONPICKDP . THUNDERBIRD l u U r t Dtuo,'while lop, V-Bv n .,n n ln ., Vli fii.gicD, 4..puod Iranv ^ trantmhilon, pow m ittio n iri mittlon. 2lono block and K itooring, power » braki *3095 ^ Finithed in boouliljulilul bur- 4-tp«od iran trtiitt i M495i *2295 .lion roody , ''J '" Ooo'*- 1°°''* . on eacnllent Iranipori ' gundy intido andid o oul. loo- exciiltonl condilion. good, don I m itt ihlt ono. ut-pilo cor- to w orkor ploy. lion cor. No, T404A,WAGON, 1973GLDSMDBILE0MEG/EGA 197B FORD PINTO 2'DOOR nro ihof inlorior. cut-pi DOOR 1972 DODGE CHARGER poling. AM/FMM 0-lrocK * — _ ^ 1, outo- 3 DOOR Cconomlcol 5 c>i cyl. 4 cylindor ongino, 4 »poouckuuuckul ifontmlitlon. power iloor, m'olc) trunk releotc id Iron*,- lrniitnii',tior>. fodio, tovtovo MiQtt economicol M.P.GM.P.G. Ing A brokot, fodiO-■ vinyl wh.ol to..,. - .. 9 5 i *6»5 ■3I4A. , onlhitono. No. f>2770. modol,No.C3.10A. rool, NO.P3010, 1913 AMC STATION WAC( ithi 1973HERCDf I * . You-Con Ownwn O ne Now For Only 6 cylinder ongino, oul ?K&N 1973 CHEVROLET mollc Iranimittlon,0 pow ^ 1 5 9 5 *3195i *1095 B C COLONY PARK W 7 1 # II Lincoln CoMlinonI!;„H1.'!ii, CAPRICE WAGON jtooring, radlp.,.goQil troi ISIS f ORD MAVERICK poflalioncar,No. t’3I4A ■ isnToni I r - * M 9 0 wagon, ihit would-Ho wou It Groon'gold motailic. con- 5P0RT 1971 AMC JAVaiH • - booulKui yocli ' r *3 3 1 9 9 ! 2-DOOR HMDTDP 2 -o o m yoclii dotk t;d%iiiig ponoling. clom tholl - r n i n o , 2-DOOR HARDTOP malic ! 302 V,6 o>>9lr>0,,flljlomoli! CURY nonoling, lull vinylnyl rfoo( with laitgolo, luggogo rock. Roflu[oflularly$3447 rnljtlon, ongino, aulomo'molic •’'’O'"®- outomalie ■ 1975MERCUR ^ 1 2 5 0 Oi.ni. Ifontmlition, powor tl«y^-iiecp,;,j ^fo«trnl«»|l^ 'jily{>^‘°°f . IIY luggogo rack, OOpottonqor pn conditioning, powof 10 rodinl ironinilttion, powor »tOi MOHTEfiOMII fnA arrongomont, .•quip' ri ^ ii„ering and bf0''0t. Wot 1 or/eose;e oone for os //ft/e os lOk. No- 4 brokot, rodio. hN,? ' ; (f’

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    C -l2Jlm o5-N cw s, Twin Falls,lls, IdahoId W ednoiday. July 10,197, 1978 Y ■o • _ JonI V o i g hit playsr s r o l e o f p r i z ee f i g h t e2 ir

    • HOLLYWOOD) (UPl)(U P — Jon Volght, wearing ;iI Volglit w as an lll h hourour nreplacement iii“ Tlu- urideteated uride hcavywclgtvl. He’s ri;idriad seven Iigjil- "Sowhalkvhal I’m doing is untonsciously calling on sweatsuit, his hairfiair matted: wllh pcrspluillon. C ham p,” Sliorlly befoa*e pro(production began Uyan and won■ them all by knockouts,^\ls,^Wc retioar-.nl myownlnsn ln.stlncts,tr>ing.lo becom e a certain l sometimes somt hll one another.-OfIf course,C( Hand,' " I ’vee pul pul four holes In the walls ot myhti'mt' Daughter halassies fnom m annerism s of Billy Flynn, thejjroken down1 be thc mosl convincingIg prl prlzeJlgliler In sc rn n i held a lot back, Hc pulled his punchinches. Handy lel since I I started stai this picturc. Every lime I gel In fighter ho portraysays I;In thc modefnlzalion of tlif history. Among olher stars;lars who played tlghlcr^ me lihit him q lot and eneouragcd!?d men to play the troublee II smashs thc wall Ijccause I can’l hit a DEARABDY:Mvhu«bnn knew Iheir foUior for what who ho was. I worked oil r Sylvester Stallone. ^ - anyllanything l ^ a n throw. Wc had a lot io' of fun in the "Onee dayda on lhe set the lighting director, a mnrried years to give ourir chchildren the hocoasltios. {I ha himselfIf slaistands to bo nominated for an1 ''Wc shot thc bulk ofif the light in one d a ,\." ring and he let me sling him a few f times. He great guy,guy, called for quiet. But four big extras ed now .) four children—nil mnrried r d for his electric performance ass • Volght said. "W e .shot eachach ofo the six rounds will, never neve lost control for a sccond.. AndAr he’s such a continuedued toI m ake a lot of noise, A y e a r o g o 1 m a rrie d a goodgoo man who noithor drinksiB norn Academy Award for 1 sI w ifo ■ th e paraplegic InII “ CoCom ing H om e." four c am eras without .stopj.slopping. That was luri good jjood ligliter he w asn't w orried alwislwulhlsego _ "Iwalkc'alkcd over and said, ‘T h a t's it. lei’s have ii gambles. Ho was divorced‘d ondor walked out Icoving his wi believes In preparalliin. VolghlI w eeks ago and I’m -stillI exh;exhausted. 1 don'l kimu "U"Uul when Ihcscrlpt callcdd forf( m e lo gel quiet,'’ OneOne of the huge, lough guys got sarcastic everything, eo ofter our mortT iorriage, ho m o v o d in to m y horrhomo. An actor who belle veeks In a wheolclialr wilhII howwedldll." knockedknoc down thc first lime, I w.isn'l' aelini! ' and 1 said, ‘Stop it or you'll have a Iot-ourT55;mjah'HsT'^------\ He endured three•ee wweeks of Intensive physiciilli rushes. Bul Iraitier Gamblna Gam says unhcMl even even though he pulled the punch.'h.., And a s I weni " I neverlever lalk tike lhal, l‘d say, ‘Please, don't train in g and sp^irrlnf!irring for "Tlic Champ." ntingly. "Jon is tlie be.-it:st acactor I’ve seen in Ihc down dowi 1 said lo myself, ‘ThisIs i:is how ll i s ' do th ait.’ t.'B But I cam e on strong. A nd everyone on It helped thalIt Vo:Volght, who wanted lo Ix- a ring. I’ve seen some off the footage and ll looK> Suddenly Sudd 1 knew how it fell whenlen a fighter gel s .. the sett wwa as sc ared - tor m e. T hen I s;d’d, ‘You football player In hi:hl.s youlh. played a h o ver inn ' b e tter lhan a real prize tight."tight. tagged; tagg ' w ont to;o COIcorneal m e fellas. I'm rea d y . L et's go." ' •'The All-Americancan BBoy" In 1971, "Itwasoncofthosellmeslines when th e re Is a loi ol "I’m " I' lucky l.dldn'l gel my noseose broken. Laler "Youlu gotgo to be a little crazy lo d o lh a t. All ot a Abigail Van Buren ■‘F o r that pictureure I worked hard in the gym forI- pressure on c\’eryone conne'ronnected w|!h a mnvle lo H Han( andy said. 'I w a sa tra ld 1 took yovyoiirheadoff.' suddenn I'ml'n a big tough guy, I should have saiii. tw o m onths to get Into shape," Volght saidI do something almostsi irim possible." VoighI "There's ” T no queslion in my minenlnd Ranily could ‘ExcuseISO mn e. I'm an actor. I h av e a c ard lha'i "T h is llm c 1 had1 only th ree w eeks w arning. It’s a continued. have knocked me out In five secon'conds a nytim e he s.*iys. I'm I'm an actor, don’t take anything 1 saj ' goodtlilnglhadthcflIthcflrstexpcricnce,’' ” I w as in the ring■ witwith llandv Cobh, an w wanl anted. The dUfercnco betw eenn an a c to r ulavine seriously.’isly.' 1 could ase lhal in bars,

    _rc9cn(f my new husband.i. §ho§1 novor got olong withh hhio r ;;y father when he wos living,ing, but now sho soya sho ccot a n 't : - ■ E H l i stand to soo onother manan living1 in hor fother’a houslouso. sleeping in hor father’s bod, bod and sitting in hor fothocth c r’s c hoir. AbbyT this husband treotaata moi bolter Ihon I've ovor boonboi n lucky to Imvo him. Why shouhould WE treoted in my life, ond I’m lu< SH wc go into debt to rofurnisirnish tho houso so my morriiirrio d daughter will feel comfortobl•tobic whon sho visits me? 1 ccar a n 't toke it anymore. What shoushould I do? S E C O N D T IM E A R O U N D E

    D E A R S E C O N D : T ellI your yo« daughter that if she cat 1 fltond to.see another mon using the sane furDjtu:iltu re . r t t h f t " r M i formerly used by her fother,Iher, she should spare herself tl DO E A lNT ogony and stay owoy. no

    ...... •esortfc.of t h t j n o a ^ m m o n SlucnsUij Ul Bpect=£aihUb->dorifuitLjiix.JfUfi m e e tin g o n o lh o r m on B6me^im e w h o ro d u rin g il>e' d ay ? ' I am not on overly suspicisplcious mon, so you will not'“ I - ■ ■ f l generating trouble wherero nD' o n e o x ia ts .. BU cr will not help. JTL. In this cose, oaking her v ¥01 HAROLD IN BUFFAL■ALO H ■ I DEAR HAROLD: U a womanwoi gets all dressed up to go| We thouclought we had betterr tellt you while there‘TO Isi still time. V1979 models. This5 rmeans.-the best prices pr of the year for ‘'a h o p p ln g .'' c o m es hom e sligsUg) h tly la te a n d o u t o f b re a thh, , h a s • 'eat buy and a good} d sselection of ththese fine automobobiles. 'We recommiimend that you hurry DO pockoges and is weariog■ing h e r p a n ty h o s e Inside o ut, rd Yos youou can now get a grei wonder'where she'd been.en. all new.(W. 1978 Lincolns andd A/lercurys but, timime e is running wwhile selection is aat it's best. Don't't PPanic, but do get to out. WeVe have i to clear ourr InventoryI for the‘ arrivalar of the TlTheisen Motors as quicklyqi as possible.e. • - ' DEAR ABBY: As o morrioirrioge and fomily ’nsolor, ^a disturbed by her res^nsoiso to i MINNESO MOM,, w ho comploinodbecouse. her 17«17'voor-old do- 'r dlsployiiloyod '•affection" for her boyfriem'lond in public. Whilo I agree there ororo corUina forms of affection1 th a t 1 O ■ are inappropriate to demonsilonslroto in public, holding hanihands I 7 . 1 9 7 8 AA touching. W e ore progressivissivoly alienating ourselves frofrc m ' each other, and thot is whyhy we% marriage counselors areoro 80 ijL, ,, ^ M otors. ' Speciceciat~Corors! Spe- beibeautifully equipped wiw ith 4 busy seeing poople who despdesperately want to know howlow to' ciol Interiors!s ! speed sp« tr'ansmission ondnd eco- ^ — moke contoct with othors.rs. d m a n y L./L.A. MARRIAGE COUNSELC3 L 0 R nomicoln o i overdrive and n ^ other exiros. ' FREE O IL CHANCANGES D E A R C O U N S E L O R : MMINNESOTA D MOM asked mem e to ASI LONG AS YOU OWN)WNTHECARI get the message nacea>8 tot her daughter that it la , extrem ely poor taste for 0o girlgi to let n boy “put his ban all over her" io public. UPTO I re p lie d : "AU th e w orldId moymi love a lover, but be docsi : : ' S P EECIAL C ^-bavstooctfalrrole out in1 pulpublic. A boy who respects a g 30 MPG I S 30HPB ^ wlU keep bis hands OFF'F bher in public, and a girl w PRICIICE ...... ^3 5 8 18 4 2 8 respects berself will makeike surei he does." i Holding bonds is a forir crcry from letUcg o boy putu t hisI bonds oil over her, which,1,1 1 rrepeat. Is highly inappropritp rla te ia pu b lic. ^ C o u g a r 9 7 8 M e ncu ry Z epjphyr 1 9 7 8 AfM e r c u r y ■ 7 :d t o p 4-DOODR SEDAN 2-D(DOOR HARD Question on)n sodium School Driverver Educotion cor ----- ByLAWREN(lE N C E LAMB, M.D, ' with less therthan 5,000 miles. Dear Dr. Lamb, Beautifullyf eiequipped with Finished in arctic whitelito with X I W hat Is th e role of sodium In i n In p rcv e n tln t'w eig h t loss'' pov^er steerii•ering & brakes, .. b r a k e s , DearReadcr, "power steering & br Unless tho body hangs'on5‘ on to sodium It won't have ; - X ’-. AM/FM radi.adio, outomotic automatic transmisnission, ^r\- influcncc on wciRhl loss. UniU nfortunately, in m any people transm ission)n ondo oil tho oth- whilewall ^ steel beltede d t ir e s . body tends (o retain sodium,um. B«ause sodium salt has to ' ' E i ^ e r e x t r a s y o u lilik e . ^A truely exciting outom'jr n o b ile . diluted wllh water for the bodybod) to retain it, that also meansans the body retains water. In a number of medical probproblems, if wc stimulate the bod^ eliminate sodium we know,v th;thal will cause water to be nusMHusi SAVI oul wllh il. T h a t’s th e w ay mostmosl of the w ater pills work. IfE FOR Sodlun or sodium chloride,'ide, as In normal table sail, contaonlalns ■ A®/, no calories, ll ha<> nolhinj; lo dodi w ith re te n tio n of body fal1 or Ihc 1 W / Oo ...... [ 6 6 OIII.Y ; ...... 1 8 8 7 fnrm allon of fal tissues, ll simplyslini contributes to the relenlioinlionof water which affwls the readrcadinf! In pounds on thc bathrothroom scalcs. TIjIs can sometimesies beI a factor in the plateausus lhatI • people experience bec.iu.sc<• their Ihi Ixxiy Is rclal:ilnj; sodiumim .salt; V # a n d wllh 11 water. 1 9 7 8tH O N DA / C IV IC T o Rive you a plan for sensib•nslble v,el};ht control I'm sending,ing you I y /^8 ^ C o n t i nn e n ta l 4I 1D o o r th c Menlth L etter num twr• 4-7,4.", W eight Ixjslng Diet. O thers-fs who\ Itnpd (lie • Power Brab: wanl Ihls Issue can send 50SO centsc with a long, stamped,^ s •W eipM B l itelhnniicl ■ .pimSlia M E ijln . • Power WiajJo Wo fust rocolvod o nowo w sh ip * addressed envelope for 11 lo mem in care of thl.s newsji.iper, I osfitlsiiii . • Solid St2lel| n o m t c o i > Box 1551. R adio City Slallon,)n. NewN Y ork. N.Y. IDOiy. j - ■ 0 : 5 K lelinllni .sittltelMBelWlbdial lires mont of thoso oconoi utitTrasiiktlos •AH/rVbdio •D ear D r. Lam b, • iUtoaatit Tl ..ItaiaUIs tonControl Minor - . litlittio ' boautlos In o vprln'sS( • TlllSteerla;Iterhz Wheel - , front whool drivo andn d g iv o knees hc Informed me thatat h(he had this disease and lhalIt Ihere11 • SpeedICcntfol Ccotrt . w as no cu re for ll. My son Is 13 y e a rs old. He said by the timtlmi e he • 6 W2J pwff(inierutt ttruoly n oxcoliont gos mlUn ilo o g o . is 2C th e dlsc.ose would cJlsaplisappear. I would like lo know■w w hat ^ •P rE otabodBO bodjslile nogldtass causes Ihis dl.sease and If thereIhere Is a n y th in g we can do lo hleiphlm e lp : riii£lithlj Ret better. DearReadcr, • Ujbj other coneiiiamtBlince Ittns T he problem Involves Ihele iMiiyIw a re a M ie rc the tendon aroundaro Uic kneccap ln.serts Inlo Ihche slilnsi l>one. TJils is n e ar the a re a of ^ bone growth during llic srowiirowing years During the periodxl whilew CLEAN IIP ^ the cartllap.e is still eonvertlnirrtlng to bone and Individuals are \ a ctiv e th e re m ay tw a localwal injury. Some people Ihlnk it ^ 3 minute fracture where thehe bonyb« area Is literally pulledyl looseti SA\ *L * V E ^ 2 0 2 0 PRICE ...... 1 1 7 9 from th e rcsl of the shin bone,one, r » 9 81931! Jf you think .nlwut it a3 minuteml you can .see that thcle largI: e . ^ m u sc ic o v e r thc UiIrIi lhatIt goesgo down into the tendon to)cn cm c asc i VAITED LONN G , LO N G> IENOUG H thc kneccap octually Insertssorts onto the shin bone. ThisS Isb Ihl' - r id o n d . Y ■ O U 'V E W J la rg e st m uscle In the wholelole bodyi and It m oves on veryry largli e ^mmett\.J4arr levers — the thliyi l»nesrs andar th e le g Iwnes, As a rc.sul?.sult an f M eno rm o u s am ount of forcee ccai a n l>c p laced a t this particularla r ai re a ' I w h e re Ujc kneecap tendon1 attaches,al t; T h e re rea lly Isn’t tooI mmu uch th a t c an be dune alxiutxiut the I problem in most eases, DoctoKxtors' advlcc about it varies buljul mosti M € » T 0m s feci Il's im p o rta n t to rcsl thc I THJ thc knee without seriously llmitlnjlling lhe E m person's activities. That meansmen U)nt such a person m i^th t aavoid ’ H ie easiestst place in^the'le w oriil to liuylyacar clim b in g s ta ir s and mightht avoidav com petitive sports and tii 7 3 3 -7 7 0 0 that Involve movements likelike: kicking or stralghteninfi upp (romfn V 1 701 AAAIIAIN AVE. EAST ...... bdit knc« ixKlllon-'.

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