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4-'- 01-313 Uolvers P.O . B6Jt 2^08 " salt lake . 70rh~ygqr, - lAaho's Largest Evi^ning ISetvspnper TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, AUGUST ?. 1973 asked-tq pay bail WASHINGTON (UPI) — Richard C. Helms, former dir.'ctor of the CIA, testified today that 10 days after the Watergate break4n John W. Dean 111 asked thfe ClA to' suspects and put them on the agency payroll while they served their jail tenns, Banging his httntt'Hgalnsrtlre^ble-for emphasis, Helihs told the Senate Watergate Conunittee the*proposal was rejected out of hand-^-Gen,-V« He said Dearv, then White House counsel, had called Walters to the White House on June 27, 1972 to propose that the CIA "pay the salaries^tlttilC lrallvWuals while ^ey served their jail sentences.’’. . I . Helms, now ambassador to Iran, said Walters told Dean, "He could not conceivably Imagine that a thing Uke that would files suit TWIN FALLS — The Idaho attorney general's office filed suit in Fifth District Court Wednesday charging a firm that sells water conditioners through a program of home solicitation with violations of the state's consumer protection laws. Assistant attorney general Wayne Meuleman filed lha papers in Twin Falls against Master Distributors, Inc. and the firm’s owners Kenneth Merrill Sr. and Kenneth Merrill Jr. District Judge James Cunningl^m set a fTearing Aug. ISlnlo the slate’s request that the fin ^ e stopped from its practices. T lie cuiiipitJnt fifedcftarges violations ef the state's Consumer PralficXian Act and Uniform Consumer-Credit Code, It alleges that the firm engages in activities that are "unfair and "deceplTve io'the'cdhsuihef.” ' "" — RofrGhliftrfKwnpaity-manager in the-Botse«rea, said today the firm was "certainly not" in violatldn of any of the state's laws, and said the Attorney General had reviewed his firm's program In the past and approved it. He said he had not been informed of the action taken in court : eneral. Biit. he said. "We have a very strict remain secret for a long lim e" and that the agency would have to explain the use of its money ior ihose purposes to the ' Helms said he told Walters to be firm against White House pressures —even though he was a former military man and a presidential appointee. Helms said the CIA was approached first with suggestions that the bueelng was somehow delated to its operations and later with the request to provide bail money and support for the men arrested. •'It wasTjmterleartiratfeelers were being put out (A) taflnd . oa^if tiwtejsfls .an^ Agency involvement imd lB j to seek Uie "agency's assistance in some )vay-not identified," Helms said. He said he told Watters tnat "1 wanted him to do absolutely nettling." ’ ’ "You hang in there," Helms said he told Walters. "You're doing fine, but don't yield an inch." He; said H. R, HaWeman, former chief of staff .at the-White, House, first raised the possibility that the FBI investigation into the break-in would uncover some secret CIA activities. o£ Uifi R. Martinez, was being paid by IHe CIA atlKe time of the break- in. . ' -Accordl,ng to Helhw, MarUne* h a d ^ en on a »100-a-month retainer to report to the CIA whether Cuban exiles who arrived in Florida were "worth InterviewinB.” Under oath . FORMER CIA director Richard C. Helms (ells lhe-S«Mle-Watcrgate-Commttt»«4fa»i-4(U Jays alterthe^Vntergate break-Iri John W. Dean in jigked the CIA to pay ball for the suspects, and pjul them on the agency payroll while they -served their jail terms. (U p j) FHAJLoansL_ pass House WASHINGTON ^UPI( — Tb« House passed ' "and sent to the White House Thursday for the President’s^expected signature an Interim bill to assure Io^<-inlerest FHA ioanS for thousands 3T w'oulff-Bc“ B'oiiSeoWheTS'al leust^rongh O ct. 30. ..................... ' The bill, approved by the Senate earlier this week, would extend the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) authority to make the' loans while Congress and the White Ho\»e wranpje nver a one-vear extension which has Wholesale prices taJte record dip W/\SHINGTON ( UPI I - 0U‘ Cost of living Council said vpiTegaTe"T5nCT5rTrarttnTrto^-Wa the bite of the price freeice and ' tt sooner, in spite of pressure export controls, made their binne.st monthly decline in 24 years in July, the Labor boparlinent reported today The unii(lni.stetl 1.3 per cent from cattlejnrTen a’hd a hint by Agrllinture' Secretary Earl L. Hulz tha( he , favored such action. llu: sharp, surprisinK rever- I\lxon home records Nubpornaed WASHINGTON I U PI) — The House Government Operations Committee voted unanimously today td subjKjena records of gevwriffiehrTpefiairig on TVesldenf Nixon’s private homesij reported to totaJ t>etween |3.5 million flin^ m -m lllion. program that we follow." The suit filed alleges thatlhe firm solicits customers through a random, telephone survey in which questions about existing water pollution problems are p(^ed to the consumer. It charges the caller does not properly identify that the call does not "affirmatively and expressly” indicate at the time, of the contact that the purpose of the£fiUJlaL to J'effeofuate a sale" of the product, a cornAiercial water conditioner. The complaint charges that in response to the answer to the tMpphnnp > the raller offers to have a free Rift delivered to the consumer, wfieh'ITi fact, the complaint says, "the defendant’s real moUve for estat)lishment of an appointment with the consiiner is to capture the consurter’s time and attention in a sales presentation." --------- The complalint also alleges that the company’s sal6s presentation Includes false information about the water conditioner. It specifically charges the company represents the product to be able to "reduce water pollution and otherwise "parify the water supply^^^be eensumetv^’ ------- - ---------------- Other charges inehided in Oie complaints include: — That the consumer is told he is o ffe r^ a discount on the cost of the conditioner, when the "pattern of transacUons ’ of the firm indicate there is no actual discount being offered; — That the sales presentation includes a "referral sale" technique.which is in violation of the consuinfit.protection laws; — That the water conditioners that are tnttaiiea oy me company are installed "in an improper and faulty manner." — That the'Company uses a ‘‘misleading, false and deceptive" advertisement in Idaho newspapers to recruit sales personnel for the home solicitation programi The attorney general asked that the court issue a permanent offer to rescind any Contract signed in the slate. Meuleman said in Twin Falls Wednesday the suit was the first consumer action filed by his office in the Twin Falls area. He said the company had been selling more conditioners in the Boise area than in the Magic Valley. two controversial amendments attached. Both houses rusjied the resolution through by voice vote. Without it and with the outcome of a bill for a one-ytar extension In c|oubt while Con- |r«8»-wa«=rin ja . month-long recess beginning Friday, thousands of persons vtishing' to buy homes Would have been strand^. HouSe^Senate conferees agreed to a compromise between differing bills on Monday, but left In two Senate amendments the drop in Uie-prices of farm . products and industrial t^oods after .six months of ' heavy increases was. welcome anti- inflation news for tk^ adminis- tration. The decline after seasonal adjustitienti was 1.4 per cent, largest since Feb- ruary, 1948. ^ negotiators acknowledged would cause a presidential veto. The^ unusual tlrop. hawever . . pnces .sal. in an upward climb of wholesale prices was the first since a small turnarountl in Ck'tobar, 1972, and the largest- for any month since February,. 1949. Two factors w^re apparently responsible for _lh<S unusual dtup —the iteezF on nearly all which N'lyon imposed The committe^tbbk the.actlon even though ifh^d received h letter from ^ryce N. llarlow, a presidential counsel, assuring the meiliters that all the spiending records would be turned ever -voluntarily starting next Monday. Liz^Shru${N' it off Skylab mission may be aborted HOUSTON (U PI) — Flight controllers today considered ending the second Skylab mission because of a failure in two steering control rockets aboard the ApoLlo ferity ship that took the cfew to the earth-orbiting space station six days ago. ^ They said Alan L. Bean, Owen K. Garrloh and Jack R. Ixiusma could be ordered to attempt a splashdown Friday near Hawaii. A definite decision would be made within a few hours, they said Glynn S. Lunney, maBBgerof-the-Ap611<>-Spa< '-«cr-aft-PFOgram - Office, Said a rescue mission could be launched within five weeks if the crew is not ordered home. "If we did not have a rescue capability, we would tie moving in the direction of getting the spacecraft as rapidly as we could," Lunney said. protwbly will be short-lived Farm prices, except beef, already have resumed their upward inarch under Phase IV sLabiluation rules and non- aMricullural prices^ will be allowed to go up later this month when the free?e^fe lift»<l ' Of A freeze is due to stay on beef prices until .Sept. 12 and fhairnian John T Dunlop of says The -Sffylob— aura noi/jfs might oof ho 'above woJ^rgxi/e after all June 13 V'lis txf)brt controls which liinite^ the outflow of /Vmericanfarm products. - InduBlrial prices showed vir- tually -no change from June afler posting monthly gains of .about 1 per cent since the first of the year.. about 70 per cent of the wholesale price index and are considered a more important t>;iroineter of future inflationary trends than -volatile, farm prices. Prices' (5T Tffrm "products, proccs,sed foods and feeds, dropped 4 1 per cent in July. In •the past year, these prices have soared by nearjy 27 per cent. The freeze on prices imposed in June will come off most ROME (UPI) — Elizabeth Taylor’s.friends say she dis- missed the breakup of her fifth jnarriage with a philosphic shrug,. "It takes one day to die, another day to be born," they said M i^ Taylor told Roman film colleagues Wedne^ay on the set of her latest movie_ Only 24 hours earlier, a New York la\yyer for Miss Taylor and her husband actor Richard Burton announced the couple" would end their marriage after nine years. Abornal-h.> w ill accept drirfl 'iteiiis in 10 days. It is s.cheduled - to stay on beef however fnt an extra month —until Sept. 12 — but there is growing pressure for this date to be moved up. -------- (C7 Chicago Onily-New* ---------- ------------------ CHICAGO -J h e Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, president of the Southern ChrUUan Leadership Conference, says he will rescind his resignation in response to a draft from "the poor people of America.” ^ “If I get a call from the poor people, I can't turn my back on them," Abernathy said,— - . . Two Owyhee fires acr^ T W IN ^ ’ ALLS- Two ftrea-burmng-«;*30 acres 35 miles southwest of Twin Falls should be trought under control by 6 p.m. this’evening and to a.m. Friday, according to Bureakj t>f Land Management fire prevention officer John Sherod. 'created " ilia SD. weather. ' Some 18,000 gallons of retardant have been dropped on the Horse Butte fire, eompared to the 99,600 gallons dropped on Clover Hat. When the state of emergency_proclamation, Bakor shunned .Suprt'mc C ourt WASHINGTON I U P I ) - For- mer Attorney General John N. Mitchell offered Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn., a Supreme Court nomination in 1970 but Baker turned it down Baker said Mitchell made the offer after the Senate • had quashed President'Nixon’s first two selections,’ CT. Harrold Carswull------and Clemont' Haynesworth. T*he range fires, so hot they created their oifiT'” was made Wednesday, MaJ. Gen. Gegrge B. weather, turned southern Idaho’s Owyhee Bennett, Idaho adjutwt general, provided 21 Desert Into an inferno Wednesday, killing^a total ^ NaUonal Guardsmen to assist in the effort. They of H livestock. The fires were running parallel were feetling fire crews from two mobile tmck- conrses southward along the east fork of the Vnounted kitchens in the area. Bruneau Riyer, g^jn ilgs apart, onjppposite._____ An pWtrical stomi ignited bothgrea Monday. '"sides of the waterway., ' ■ Temperatures in die desert area reach^ the Sherod said 200 men76iie TieTicopter a:^ Rye fiTgfTW tbis morning. Strong gusty winds _ bulldozers were I6 ^ g u s ^ M s rhoi^fitg W ' continue. battle the 30,000 acre Horse Butte flanwf: Two The high temperatures ami wind have made it hundr^ and fifty men, five ^ d ozers and two exti«mely difncult to b ^ g tfie fires under control, according to DcU Wa -(or the WAtr- raldoups, field plans wiU controlled^ Friday morning. Winds hit velocities of up to 20 miles per hour ! — adding “Thfe s a ^ U just lik e ^ d e r — it Almost explodes," he said describing the danger wrought bv the “ extremely dry « ^ t io n s -” Ciek*nian phone lapM^rnTed^ BDMN-TPPTT^ -hw Wwt German gove 'raBw nt today rpjectfid aUegations that U. S. millUry agents had UlegaUy tapped tJcrman clvtUan iwt?pnone?r in • A cabinet committee convened under heavy, public pressure aroused .by nesspaper reports of alleged wiretapping by American agents and quickly report;^d the results of its findings through a government spokesman. Obituaries, 2 idiioiriQls, 4 Sports, 12-13-14 f orm. 15 __________ Market, 21 . Gaoler Retardant drojpped ofs desert fire Dei^iU p. 2L .1.. . r ' " i<' ' 1 _r:

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF...4-'-01-313 Uolvers P.O . B6Jt 2^08 "s a l t l a k e. 70rh~ygqr, - lAaho's Largest Evi^ning ISetvspnper TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,

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l A a h o ' s L a r g e s t E v i^ n in g ISetvspnperTWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, AUGUST ?. 1973

a s k e d - t q p a y b a i lWASHINGTON (U P I ) — Richard C. Helms, form er dir.'ctor

of the CIA, testified today that 10 days after the Watergate break4n John W. Dean 111 asked thfe C lA to ' suspects and put them on the agency payroll while they served their ja il tenns,

Banging his httntt'Hgalnsrtlre^ble-for emphasis, Helihs told the Senate Watergate Conunittee the*proposal was rejected out of hand-^-Gen,-V«

He said Dearv, then White House counsel, had called Walters to the White House on June 27, 1972 to propose that the CIA "pay the s a la r ie s ^ tlt t ilC lrallvWuals while ^ e y served their jail sentences.’ ’ . . I .

Helms, now ambassador to Iran, said Walters told Dean, "He could not conceivably Imagine that a thing Uke that would

files suitTW IN FALLS — The Idaho attorney general's office filed suit

in Fifth District Court Wednesday charging a firm that sells water conditioners through a program of home solicitation with violations of the state's consumer protection laws.

Assistant attorney general Wayne Meuleman filed lha papers in Twin Falls against Master Distributors, Inc. and the firm ’s owners Kenneth Merrill Sr. and Kenneth M errill Jr. District Judge James Cunningl^ m set a fTearing Aug. IS ln lo the slate’s request that the f i n ^ e stopped from its practices.

T lie cuiiipitJnt fifed cftarges violations ef the state's Consumer PralficXian Act and Uniform Consumer-Credit Code, It alleges that the firm engages in activities that are "unfair and

"deceplTve io'the'cdhsuihef.” ' " "— RofrGhliftrfKwnpaity-manager in the-Botse«rea, said today

the firm was "certainly not" in violatldn of any of the state's laws, and said the Attorney General had reviewed his firm's program In the past and approved it.

He said he had not been informed of the action taken in court : eneral. Biit. he said. "W e have a very strict

remain secret for a long lim e " and that the agency would have to explain the use of its money io r ihose purposes to the

' Helms said he told Walters to be firm against White House pressures —even though he was a former m ilitary man and a presidential appointee.

Helms said the CIA was approached first with suggestions that the bueelng was somehow delated to its operations and later with the request to provide bail money and support for the men arrested.

•'It w asT jm terleartiratfee lers w ere being put out ( A ) ta fln d . o a ^ if tiw te js fls .an^ Agency involvement imd lB j to seek Uie "agency's assistance in some )vay-not identified," Helms said.

He said he told Watters tnat "1 wanted him to do absolutely nettling." ’ ’

"Y ou hang in there," Helms said he told Walters. "Y ou 're doing fine, but don't yield an inch."

He; said H. R , HaWeman, former chief of staff .at the-White, House, first raised the possibility that the FBI investigation into the break-in would uncover some secret C IA activities.

o£ UifiR. Martinez, was being paid by IHe CIA atlKe time of the break- in. . ' •-Accordl,ng to Helhw, MarUne* h a d ^ e n on a »100-a-month

retainer to report to the CIA whether Cuban exiles who arrived in Florida were "worth InterviewinB.”

U n d e r oath. FORM ER CIA director Richard C. Helms (ells lhe-S «M le-W atcrgate-Commttt»«4fa»i-4(U

J a y s alterthe^Vntergate break-Iri John W. Dean in jigked the CIA to pay ball for the suspects, and pjul them on the agency payroll while they -served their jail terms. (U p j)

F H A J L o a n s L _

pass HouseWASHINGTON ^ U P I( — T b « House passed

' "and sent to the White House Thursday for the President’s^expected signature an Interim bill to assure Io^<-inlerest FH A ioanS for thousands 3T w'oulff-Bc“ B'oiiSeoWheTS'al leu st^ ron gh O ct.3 0 ...................... '

The bill, approved by the Senate earlier this week, would extend the Federal Housing Administration (F H A ) authority to make the' loans while Congress and the White Ho\»e wranpje nver a one-vear extension which has

Wholesale prices taJte record dip

W/\SHINGTON ( UPI I - 0U‘ Cost of liv in g Council saidvpiTegaTe"T5nCT5rTrarttnTrto^-W athe bite of the price freeice and ' tt sooner, in spite of pressureexport controls, made their binne.st monthly decline in 24 years in July, the Labor boparlinent reported today

The unii(lni.stetl 1.3 per cent

from cattlejnrTen a’hd a hint by Agrllinture' Secretary Earl L. Hulz tha( he , favored such action.

llu: sharp, surprisinK rever-

I\lxon home records NubpornaedWASHINGTON I U P I ) — The House Government Operations

Committee voted unanimously today td subjKjena records of gevwriffiehrTpefiairig on TVeslden f Nixon’s private homesij reported to totaJ t>etween |3.5 million flin m -m lllion .

program that we follow ."The suit filed alleges thatlhe firm solicits customers through

a random, telephone survey in which questions about existing water pollution problems are p(^ed to the consumer. It charges the caller does not properly identify that the call does not "affirm atively and expressly” indicate at the time, of the contact that the purpose of the£fiUJlaL to J 'effeofuate a sale" of the product, a cornAiercial water conditioner.

The complaint charges that in response to the answer to the tMpphnnp > the ra ller offers to have a free Riftdelivered to the consumer, wfieh'ITi fact, the complaint says, "the defendant’s real moUve for estat)lishment of an appointment with the consiiner is to capture the consurter’s time and attention in a sales presentation." ---------

The complalint also alleges that the company’s sal6s presentation Includes false information about the water conditioner. It specifically charges the company represents the product to be able to "reduce water pollution and otherwise

"parify the water supply^ ^ ^ b e eensumetv^’------- - ----------------Other charges inehided in Oie complaints include:— That the consumer is told he is o f fe r ^ a discount on the cost

of the conditioner, when the "pattern of transacUons ’ of the firm indicate there is no actual discount being o ffered ;

— That the sales presentation includes a "referra l sale" technique.which is in violation of the consuinfit.protection laws;

— That the water conditioners that are tnttaiiea oy me company are installed "in an improper and faulty manner."

— That the'Company uses a ‘ ‘misleading, false and deceptive" advertisement in Idaho newspapers to recruit sales personnel for the home solicitation program i

The attorney general asked that the court issue a permanent

offer to rescind any Contract signed in the slate.Meuleman said in Twin Falls Wednesday the suit was the first

consumer action filed by his office in the Twin Falls area. He said the company had been selling more conditioners in the Boise area than in the M agic Valley.

two controversial amendments attached.Both houses rusjied the resolution through by

voice vote. Without it and with the outcome of a bill for a one-ytar extension In c|oubt while Con- |r«8»-wa«=rin ja . month-long recess beginning Friday, thousands of persons vtishing' to buy homes Would have been strand^.

HouSe^Senate con ferees agreed to a compromise between differing bills on Monday, but left In two Senate amendments the

drop in U ie-prices of farm . products and industrial t^oods after .six months of ' heavy increases was. welcome anti­inflation news for tk^ adminis­tration. The decline after seasonal adjustitienti was 1.4 per cent, largest since Feb­ruary, 1948. ^

negotiators acknow ledged would cause a presidential veto.

The unusual tlrop. hawever . . pnces

.sal. in an upward climb of wholesale prices was the first since a small turnarountl in Ck'tobar, 1972, and the largest- for any month since February,. 1949.

Two factors w^re apparently responsible for _lh<S unusual dtup —the ite e zF on nearly all

which N'lyon imposed

The committe^tbbk the.actlon even though ifh^d received h letter from ^ ryce N. lla r low , a presidential counsel, assuring the m eiliters that all the spiending records would be turned ever -voluntarily starting next Monday.

Liz^Shru${N' it o ff

Skylab mission may be aborted

HOUSTON (U P I ) — Flight controllers today considered ending the second Skylab mission because of a failure in two steering control rockets aboard the ApoLlo ferity ship that took the c few to the earth-orbiting space station six days ago. ^

They said Alan L. Bean, Owen K. G arrloh and Jack R. Ixiusma could be ordered to attempt a splashdown Friday near Hawaii. A definite decision would be made within a few hours, they said

Glynn S. Lunney, maBBgerof-the-Ap611<>-Spa<'-«cr-aft-P FOgram - O ffice, Said a rescue mission could be launched within five weeks if the crew is not ordered home. "If we did not have a rescue capability, we would tie moving in the direction of getting the spacecraft as rapidly as we could," Lunney said.

protwbly will be short-lived Farm prices, except beef,

already have resumed their upward inarch under Phase IV sLabiluation rules and non- aMricullural prices^ will be allowed to go up later this month when the free?e^fe lift»<l

' OfA freeze is due to stay on

beef prices until .Sept. 12 and fhairn ian John T Dunlop of

saysTh e - Sffylob— a u r a noi/jfs m ig h t o o f h o

' a b o v e w o J ^ r g x i / e a f t e r all

June 13 V 'lis txf)brt controls which liinite^ the outflow of /Vmericanfarm products.- InduBlrial prices showed vir­

tually -no change from June afler posting monthly gains of .about 1 per cent since the first of the y e a r . .

about 70 per cent of the wholesale price index and are considered a more important t>;iroineter of future inflationary trends than -volatile, farm prices.

Prices' (5T Tffrm "products, proccs,sed foods and feeds, dropped 4 1 per cent in July. In •the past year, these prices have soared by nearjy 27 per cent.

The freeze on prices imposed in June will come off most

ROME (U P I) — Elizabeth Taylor’s.friends say she dis­missed the breakup of her fifth

jnarriage with a philosphic shrug,.

" I t takes one day to die, another day to be born," they said M i^ Taylor told Roman film colleagues W edne^ay on the set of her latest m ovie_

Only 24 hours earlier, a New York la\yyer for Miss Taylor and her husband actor Richard Burton announced the couple" would end their marriage after nine years.

Abornal-h .> w i l l a c c e p t d r i r f l

'iteiiis in 10 days. It is s.cheduled - to stay on beef however fnt an extra month —until Sept. 12 — but there is growing pressure for this date to be moved up.

— -------- (C7 Chicago Onily-New*---------- ------------------CHICAGO - J h e Rev. Ralph D. Abernathy, president of the

Southern ChrUUan Leadership Conference, says he will rescind his resignation in response to a draft from "the poor people of Am erica.” ^

“ If I get a call from the poor people, I can't turn my back on them," Abernathy said,— - . .

Two Owyhee firesa c r ^

T W IN ^ ’ ALLS- Two ftrea-burm ng-«;*30 acres 35 miles southwest of Twin Falls should be trought under control by 6 p.m. this’evening and to a.m. Friday, according to Bureakj t>f Land Management fire prevention officer John Sherod.

' created " i l ia S D .weather.' Some 18,000 gallons of retardant have been dropped on the Horse Butte fire , eom pared to the 99,600 gallons dropped on Clover Hat.

When the state of emergency_proclamation,

B a k o r s h u n n e d .S u p rt 'm c C o u r t

WASHINGTON I U P I ) - For­mer Attorney General John N. Mitchell offered Sen. Howard Baker, R-Tenn., a Supreme Court nomination in 1970 but Baker turned it down

Baker said Mitchell made the offer after the Senate • had quashed President'Nixon’s first two selections,’ CT. Harrold Carswull------and C lem ont'Haynesworth.

T*he range fires, so hot they created their o i f iT '” was made Wednesday, MaJ. Gen. Gegrge B. weather, turned southern Idaho’s Owyhee Bennett, Idaho ad ju tw t general, provided 21 Desert Into an inferno Wednesday, killing^a total NaUonal Guardsmen to assist in the effort. They o f H livestock. The fires were running parallel were feetling fire crews from two mobile tmck- conrses southward along the east fork o f the Vnounted kitchens in the area.Bruneau Riyer, g ^ jn i lg s apart, onjppposite._____ An pW trical stom i ignited bothgrea Monday.

'"s ides of the waterway., ' ■ Temperatures in die desert area re a c h ^ theSherod said 200 men76iie TieTicopter a :^ Rye f iT g fT W tbis morning. Strong gusty winds

_ bulldozers were I 6 ^ g u s ^ M s rhoi^fitg W ' continue.battle the 30,000 acre Horse Butte flan w f: Two The high temperatures ami wind have made it hundr^ and fifty men, five ^ d o z e r s and two exti«m ely difncult to b ^ g tfie fires under

control, according to DcU W a - (or the W A tr -

raldoups, field plans

wiU controlled^ Friday morning.Winds hit velocities of up to 20 miles per hour

! — adding

“Thfe s a ^ U just l i k e ^ d e r — it Almost explodes," he said describing the danger wrought bv the “ extremely dry « ^ t i o n s - ”

Ciek*nian p h o n e lapM ^ rnTed^

BDMN-TPPTT^ -hw W w t German gove'raBw nt today rpjectfid aUegations that U. S. m illU ry agents had UlegaUy tapped tJcrman clvtUan iwt?pnone?r in •

A cabinet committee convened under heavy, public pressure aroused .by nesspaper reports of alleged wiretapping by American agents and quickly report;^d the results of its findings through a government spokesman.

Obituaries, 2 i d i i o i r i Q l s , 4 —

Sports, 12-13-14 f orm. 15__________M arket, 2 1 .

GaolerRetardant drojpped ofs desert fire

Dei^iU p. 2L.1.. . r ' " i<' '

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a ^ m e s ;N e w i» Twliv-Fal|<, Idaho Thoi'*<i«y, Augu*! 2..J973

receMioti tn( c ) Chicago Dally News

C H ICAG O • ^ A F L -C IO Pr<».ilri<»nt Trforge l^any~B a3~

orecmts Seen. • •

fuie taa t' a iialional' recesstdn “ by the end of the ^ear.”

Meany, heading the AFL- CIO E xecu tive Council'-s summer meeting In suburban Oak'Brook, said a slowdown in

least a 10 p^r c^nt drop” i^ re^den'lial cons{}ruction here

-tiv-tlffi^^mroniig-vear- als ofO fffc ia ls o f the N ational

Assn. Of- Home Builders in -WBshington put the figu re closer to "35 to 40 p er - e ^ t . "

" The hattonal association’s executive b o ^ m et Wednesay

— to be sent to the White House— urging in part:

— Immediate bucket cuts, particularly in m ilitary and space exploration spepding.

— Im rned iate re v iv a l of fed era l home construction

— R escind ing ih e N ixon ' - adfn4f»istration’s-<Wl.y 5 action^

u m n m i m r n

Paula Standlee, JeromjB^i sctwol lundv • yeaf . . . Bay ■ doing some fast tnoving an# Roatnm waiting for Ei^lish

w ■ Adele^4fiMn|gaoi^-tnurisb 'fo ahopDihk ior^■ / being-veiy helpfiil lluwigh . - overiUAt ^tay at~:BhoaIw■ / • t^IephQOCi.jCbnversatlbn Falls Park . Judge. James

Aniol^ElsingUroneof onlytwo M r CunnlnghHin lookings np fho# hiohpr cars 00 Second( Avenue Nofth files if> court recordis room ,that allowed higher Interest early-morning hours . . . _Doa_Dej>ewJalklng a >o t |he

’ association o n ic ia l i agreed with Meany that things are going to get worse before they’ll get_tetter.

M e a n y ........ said theadm in istra tion ’s “ fooling

to blame for the inevitable recession. But he predicted that, after some "temporary problems” (a recession), the economy would respond to a free (uncontrolled) market.

Biting down on the cigar whirh hp .sometimes m

Hughes advising fem a le prisoner of her rights . . Mary, Stevenson checking tom ato plants in her rose. g a fd w . Sally M olyneux discussing aluminum can collections . ■ ■ E ve lyn Beck looking over lim ited supplies for com ing

ought to be a law against weilther 4ike tW?.” ------- -

Seehtg-in-4he New Year — -is-^hat-many~&/-us^iMn’l .

be able to da by the time midnight arrives.

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clear President

WH ‘social blacklist’

WASHINGTON ( U P I ) - Rep. Robert F. Drinan, D-Mass., author of a House resolution to Impeach president Nixon, said today such a proceeding was the only way for the President “ to be cleared” of suspicion of wrongdoing,

nrlnan, a .lesuU priest, said

WASHINGTON (U P I ) - The so<alled White House "enem ies” l is t «^ a » really more o f a social blacklist of j e r sons oppose<^. President Nixon's policies w ho” d id ^ id ta eS srvB the" President’s hospitality, according to H.R. Haldeman.

The former White House chief of staff told the Senate Watergate committee Wednesday that the list of more than 200 names was compiled from complaints about those who were "vocally , expressing public opposition to administration policies.”

Rewmmendatlons" for inclusion on the list, said Haldeman, came from "our friends” who were concerned "w e were unwisfily extending these courtesies to people who were opposing administration policy” and in some Instances using a White House* visit as a '.‘platform for getting extraordlniu-y publicity for their expres-

of opposition.” _____InTesponse to questiohsTcoitT^n. Joseph"

Montoya, D-N-M., Haldeman agreed many on Jhe lis t were o 'p jios^ to Nixon administration policy on the Viebmm war. Montoya asked, “ Didn't they have a right to comment on. the w a r?”

“ Why certainly they, did,” said H ^ e m a n . "But they dido^t have a right to be extended the courtesy of the President’s hospitality in order to express their opposition."

Montoya; Well, are you in effect telling me that this enemies list was compiled to serve as

■-an exclusion list from the WhiU House?Haldeman; In effect, yes.But Haldeman also said that virtually every

guest or entertainer at the White House was given a security check in advance of the visit artd that FB I files were usually examined.

Challenged by Montoya to explain an FB I check oaPan ie l Schorr, a CBS News correspqn- dent, Haldeman said he could recall the check

the Senate Watergate hearings would not settle the issuer' '•They can write a report and accuse him of this and notaccuse him o f t h a t . -----

"The only way for the President to be cleared now is to have an impeachment proceeding,"Drinansaid, "And I think Republicans are going to recognize this. He can't be cleared in the Senate Watergate proceedings ...

"Only in the House can he get a vote of confidence, and 1 think that's the essential thing that more and more people are recognizing. There has to be a vv^y e i^ e r to punish or vindicate the FYesidenf and the only way is Impeachment." —Drinan said id an interview on the NBC-TV Today show he reeognized-thatn^ny-Gongres. s iona lleaders .oppo^ his move as st^east premature but said the definition.of premature is "a bit ahead of schedule.“

One reason, he said, that he introduced a resolution Tuesday for impeachment of Nixon for "h igh crim es and m is ­demeanors" is that "a century ago, the House really blew it."

ObituariesH 4 * p f ’ y __

Charges Jly in Vietnam^ P A H IS (U P I ) - The Viet Cong warped South Vietnamese President Nguyen 'Van Thieu

- fW a y against sending troops to aid the h'ard-pressecj Cambo^- an arm y and said such a move would im pefil the Paris cease­fire agreement. Saigon coun­tered with charges Hanoi had

' ‘consider" sending tfid if the I^n Nol government abked for it. • “

“ If President Ngnyen Vart TTiieu sends troops intdS Cam­bodia, it would be a blow to the

-Vietnam peace agreement, and he would ‘ draw aH i the necessary consequences," Viet

"Prem ier Nguyen l-uU Vien told the Vie* Cong:

"Since the signing - o f . th*- Paris (cease-fire) agreement you have not hesitated to send' openly from the North into South Vietnam more than 66,000 troops and North Vietnamese

sent ea,000 more troops- into---- e ong State -MlntStcy Nguyon— cadre s , about 400 tankt, 200-SouthVietnam.. Van Hieu said at the start of heavy artillery guns and some

There has been increasing today's Paris talks.' - 300 antiaircraft , guns", V ierspeculation of some South- South V ietnam ese V ice said.Vietnamese move to e a ^ the ~Communist pressure on Phnom Penh, and. in Saigon t o d a y ^ government spokesman Bui Bao True said Saj,Kon would

ALBION - Henry pdgar W eisc l,' 87, A lb ion, died W ednesday. a l Cassia Memorial Hospital of a lonn illness.

- -He-^as-bofn-Junc-iJ, 4886,-ijV- Hagarsville, Pa.

Mr. Weisel received a B. S. -degree, in education from

Kiitrtown Teacher's College, Kutztown, Pa., majoring In history, and an A. B. degree'in libera l arts m a joring in rom ance ’ and c lassica l laneuage.s from Franklin and

TW IN FAI.1J5 Memorial services—for. Craig Lindemer- wili be at 11 a.m. Monday at the Fp iscopa l Church pr (he A .s ('cn s ion _

Jam es Brothw ell w ill be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at

■'the B ellevue E lem en tiT y School. In term ent in the Bellevue Cemetery.

MURTAUGH - S ervices io r. Mrs. Andrea Hestbeck will be

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Mrs Michael Yeh le, Shelley Som m er. Jam es Ledbetter. Mrs Marvin Glasscock, Mrs Ehrsel Frahm and Eluatjcth Durham, all Tw in Kalis; Francis Sm ith, Jarb idge, Nev ; Jason Jonas. Rupert;

. Patrick Harding, Shoshone; - Robert I,eeJr , Kclehum ; Mrs &ilvatore Vitale, Jerome, and

AdmittedMrs Pearl Barnes. Jerome;

Stanford Connel, SITOlshone; M r^, Randy Carpenter, Gooding; Mrs Alden Palmer, J lu h li M rs. J erry .Davis, Richfield; Mrs Grace Porter and Jesse W enzel, both Wendejl

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Mrs Dennis Biggers, Hansen Dliimlssed

Mrs Glenn Vining and son and W illiam W eig le , all Jerom e; J o e l M cD erm ott, W ells, Ncv ; M rs Thayne Wiser and son and Minnie F'eterson, all BuhJ ; Mrs Frank ■Somson, baby boy Johnston and Herman Clark, all Rupert,' A lice F.aton, K im t>eriy; Kathryn Williams and Mrs Richard Edwards, l>olh Filer, Ricky McDonald, Shoshone,

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Arnold Schauerman-, Eden; Thom as W arren , A lb ion; Pa ttie A tch ley and Nonie Kktthrbo<hHa i« l t on ; and Mrs . Howard MjTers and son. Steve

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~sga5iia6)ia mtn aruuiaught«» 'and Mrs Michael Phillips an^ daughter, all Jerome; Mrs James Heath and daughter. King Hill^jSheila Rollins, Joyce Koch and Mrs Merlin Haycock and son. all Wendell

BirthsSon.s were born to Mr and

Mrs Randy Carpenter, Gooding!; Mr and Mrs Danny TVihVlcr, Jerome; Mr and Mrs. Clarence Wallace, Buhl, and a daughter to Mr and Mrs AlJeu Patiiiyrr Buiii

Marshall College, l.ancaster. Pa

He did graduate work at the University of- Wisconsin and the UniverSiity of Idaho, where he earned an M, A. degree in political science

He taught for 39 years in colleges including Red-wing C o llege, Redw ing, \linn.; Pipestone College, Pipestone, Minn , and at the Idaho State Teacher's College ir ‘Albion.

In 1924 he married Margaret Ann Hawkins in Spokane, Wash. He w a » « m «n b e r o f the Dutch Reforrried Church, a life member of the Masonic l^dge, a memtxss^f the Elks and the Chi Phi fraternity. He belonged to the Scottish R ite and Shrine, Bois<i, and was a pftst

- a t - .l p .m . F riday at WhiteMortuary Chapel with burial in the Twin Falls Cemetery.

puncti)ate his statements in the a ir. JMeany lashed out at ■N ixonom ics" an.d the

Watergate situation.He said the AFL-C IO

-K ir e m tiv e — council v ie w e d ~Phise ! n ^ T c in ie called

( farce one” ) through Phase 4 as inequitable for workers and favorable toward industry-

He said a move to impeach President Nixon would be a • political impracticality" and an "exercise in fntilityT^^—But he noted that he did "n o t'go into the question of whether it

'fim peachm enn Is -aesciTrRl.’*Predicting that Nixon would

sink the pending minimum hill, Meany said he “ told

f l i coupcil he ( Nixon) seems to want to veto his way into history,"

'- ■■ Speaking out for the first, time on Watergate, Meany called it "a national diserace."

" I have seen the m en^lity of Amei-ican F asc ism ," he observed of form er W hite House aide John Erlichman’s testimony betere the Senate's Watergate Committee.

"G od bless the clumsy bunglers of W aterga te ," Meany added, noting that the whole incident put the administration under public scrutiny. —........

Meany said he was "sure the President didn't know what he

-------Meany said the AFI--C10

*woilld"'corttinue to support C'<;sar,Chavez and the United Farm W orkers in their strugnk' with the Teamsters Union.

Meany noted, however, that the executive council exacted a w ritten” ' agreem ent from Chavez to make " im ­p rovem en ts" in--|UFW op­erations.

The "improvements" would mjlude changing hiring hall

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FILE R ~ Mrs Edna C Chapmah,^ 86. F l ie r : d ied Wednesday afternoon at a local nursmg home a fte r an

prectices, the latter termed "indefensible" by M^any.

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M M n r s

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master of the Cassia Lodge a F and AM, Albion.

He was a veteran of World War I

S o rw v m g are his w ife , Albion; one son. Dr John T Weisel, Medford, Ore ; and two grandchildren

Cremation was in Boise with local arrangements by Pa jne Mortuary, Burley. Memorial service will be conducted at a later dStc

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Mrs. Michael Yehle. Twin Fails, and a son to Mr and Mrs. Lom ard Ward. 3uhl.

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Decker, both Paul; Donald Allphiner^Rupert; 0)1*13(106 Kelly. Albion; Susan James,Heybum .'

Mrs Jay Shaw, Mrs Otto

McCuiston and Mrs. Grant Matthews, all "Bui le y ; Mrs. Danny H e llew e ll. Heyburn. and Mrs Donald H ill, Fairfield.

Dismissed Harold Armstrong; Biirley;

Mrs. V irgil Wlckel and Mrs. W illiam Douglas, both Albion; Mrs. Randy Brackenbury and

,]RecJ^— Mrs— Gearge. Baker, Heybum, and Robert T rw le r t i* Rhtnelreart, M dr—

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Mrs. Jerry Shaw and to Mr.

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DIstnlsSed Doris Taylor. Rupert.

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"and Mrs. Howard TMcCuiston,' j l TBitf>«y..ym tftMf. midM n

H o»ard Pains, Ruperts and a . -daughter was born to Mr. and ' M rs. . Danny Hellewell, Heybum. ____ ______________

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C O O D IN C ------- M a rtin ,39, died suddenly Wednesday night at Gooding ’ Memorial Hospital. An autopsy is being performed today.

Services are pending ^t Thompson Funeral Chapel.

J. L ed betterT W IN F A L L S - Jam es

Clarence Ledbetter. 26. Twin Falls, d ied Thursday morning a t M n g ir V n llp y M p m n rin l Hospital o f a short illness.

Funeral arrangements, are under the direction of White Mo^baryr

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Thursday,-A\H»usr2n W 39 7 3 — T l m e ^ e w s , T V ln ^ ^ P a U jR d d a fa o 'T -

increase in 4 y^ars— f - " ^ G E O R G E W ttEV

Tlmes-News writer .-IW I1 > LFA LLS — Somp Tw in Falls County

banks have fared better than others during the ' last four years.

Singe 1^ . - deposits in -ih fc -flye ^Ja la -E a lls .. e auntv bartlw haa

.faioreaselfftteposits oya- the l96ato4jS72 period - came at the time of nlerger.

- IdalM) F irst’s deposits rose 36 per cent from 1969 to 1970, from FideUty's 1969 deposi,t-total o,f - , $22.8 milUon to Idaho F irst’s 1970 tg ^ l df 1 ^ , - million.

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HPirst^s^ef competitor for-the cow ty -d e p ^ t lead.

Twin. Kails B ank-and .Trust has shawfi an. increase of about 70jper cent In its deposits from 1968, when deposits totaled $24.3 million, to 1972, when deposits reached H I .2 niilUon. .

- have, decreased, Idaho Firsfa-have (nereased : ] froHL 35.3 per -cent in 1968 (when it was still

F id ^ t y National) to 37.6 per oent in 1S72. Twin . Fate Bank and Tru st’s share pf deposits, ' however, have shown a decrease from 41.2 per

cent in 1968to 37.9 per cent in >97^ ,

-president -and—Tw in P a lls ^ a n a g ^ Mattric^ Clifton, the bank's deposits have fallen off from 1972 to about $3.6.mlllion as-of mid-j'oar 1973, a decrease of 7 .Tper cJent.: Clifton said he -was not sure,what accounted for the deposit decrease other than normal

increase to gain of about 97 per cent.The statistics are contained in a report by Dr.

Mlltoh Matthews, prpfessWoT marketing at the University of Utah, prepared for the Pocatello- based Idaho Bank and Trust. Co., which has applied for a Twin Fallis charter.

- " Idaho F irst NationalBankrtiiclnding Pidehty- Natioi^al Bank showed the greatest increase in deposits in the four-year period with a gain of % .8 per cent. According to the Matthews report, the banks’ deposits rose from $20.8 million in 1968 to $41 million in 1972.

The 1968 and 1969 figures given by Matthews are for F ide lity National Bank prior to its merger with Idaho First in 19W, Much of the

branch manager JpcW Ramsey said Matthews figures are misleading.

Before 1970 Ramsey said. Idaho First had a branch in Buhl which was combined for reporting purposes with the Twin Falls b ^ k after the merger w i^ Fidelity. This, along with varignces in F ideJity’s -Te p o rtln g^-fo r ils-^- branehes makes com ^riso n s difficult, Ramsey sflid.

■ 'Our increases were not really so dramatic as this'iMatthews' report) apparently shows," he said. •

Ramsey said Idaho First's deposits have increased in roughly the s a m e -percentage as-_ . those of Tw in Falls Bank and Trust Co., Idaho

T ru s t ’s deposits have increase by $4.3 mlllipn to $45.5 million, a^ain (,as of June 30,1973) of 10.2 per cent.

First'Security Bank of Idaho’s Tw in Falls branch showed the least gain of any “f tMe county’s banks in the four-ye&r period. First Securit}'depostts-rose from ^,3-millioB in 1968- to $11.2 million in 1972, a gain of 34.7 per cent.

As a percentage of total county deposits, however^ F irs t Security 's deposits have decreased from 14.1 per cent in 1968 to 10.3 per cent in 1972.

F'irst Security assistant branch manager H.- P. Nelson declined to comnK'nt on the decrease.

While First Security’s share of total deposits

Tw in Palis Bank and T r ust pfeattfen f Curtis Eaton has refused to discuss any aspect of local banking statistics until the application for charter by Idaho Bank and Trust, which Twin Falls Bank and Tru st has formally protested, is decidiNd dpon by Idaho Fiiiance Connimlsslon Tom McEl^wneVj^

Deposit figures lo r Bank of Idaho, the fourth major Tw in ya lls bank, are iniomplete_in th(j Matthews rfport.

Krom-1971 (tJie first yehf’Ttrr'which complete figures are given) to 1972 Bank of Idaho’s dep<isits increased from $4.27 million to $6.03 minion’T a rise of abou^4l per cent.

However, according to Bank pf Idaho vice

Bank of Idaho’s share of total coUnty deposits increased from 4.7 per cent in 1971 to 5.5 per cent as 6 ( year-end 1972. ,

Farm er’s National ^Bank of Buhl, the fifth bank operating in the county, has noTiranch in ■rwln Falls City.

, Fa rm er’s National depositshave increased 69 per cent from 1968 to 1972, according to the Matthews report. In , ,1968, Farm er’* , listed deposits of about $5.6 million and by 1972 they had grown to $9.4 millloiv. -

Farm er’s share of total county dVpOSits have decreased from 9.4 per cent in W68 to 8 7'per cent in 1972.,.

Maiming compares ’port costsT WrN F A l.l.S - Vnwing-noL .i^ rctty tunla'stic pc tentin l" in _of a ne

air . transportation over the. $101 million.

Canning kitehen Advisory unitto talie sides, s,tate Director ofAeronautics DarrelT V. next two decades

--Manning— -m a d e ------- ptibHc----------Bnrrh"e said, for every 10Wednesday new cost figures people who board an airplanecomparing construction of a locally for a flight out of thenew regional airport with area, s i x more people drive toexpansion of th existing Joslin _ another airport for their trip.Field.

Manning addressed the Twin Falls Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon, and told members the Magic Valley area has a

RSVPboard

Manning reported to the Rotarians of the new S IR A A (Southern Idaho Regional A irpo rt Authority) , Cost- Ile.source Analysis, prepared by the Department of Aeronautics.

It estimates the cost of expanding the current Joslin Fielfl Into a regional airport at

' $5 5 million,'While puts_the cost .

Based on current assessment trends and curi-ent growth In each county, as . well as a projected inflation of construction costs, - the expansion project would

If the eight counties join in constructing anew airport, the cost to the taxpayer would rise to seven tenths of a mill.

But should the taxpayers of Tw in Falls County only construct the expandeci airport

electedT W IN F A I.L S - Von

Nebeker has been elected chairman of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (R S V F ) advisory board, according to organization officials

The board .will meet on the third "Puesday of each month.

Mem bers ' of the board include. Rev. Robert VanNest;

_ E d n Jw t(»tle Qslmul>--Jitflho. Council on Aging; Elsie Lindren. president of the Retired Teachers’ Association; Marlene B u tle r. senior program directo r; Marlene l,ees, Gooding Senior

“FdoFdlnaTof ;~Von~Nebeker, mayor of Kimberly; M arie- F itzhugh. K im berly Senior Center volunteer; ' Ruth M itchel. K im be rly senior coordinator; Mildren Howard. Hansen senior volunteer; Don Puder, Filer representative; Marvin C.la.s-scock. College of

Offices moved

require $86,663 annoally for 20— fa«lilie& -at -Joshn F ield, thecost would amount to 1.4 mills. Using only the city of Tw in Falls as a tax base, the mill levy would ri.<je to 2.7 mills.

M anning listed for the -Rotarians Some of the other benefits of each'^type of c o n s tru c tio n . C o m p a rin g traveler convenience, money, time involved-in cflnstructioiL and potential for development □ear the site, he said. " I do not believe it makes that much difference which one you settle on.”

But he said that was a personal.decision, and not one arrived at by Idaho Board of Aeronautics.”

years for debt service retirement, compared to a figure of $158,475 for the construction of a new airport.

If the eight Magic Valley counties were to expand the existing Joslin Field Airport, the study shows, the cost to the taxpayer would be four tenths of a mill at the beginning of the

increases hoursTW IN F A iX S — Activities at the Tw in Falls

Canning Kitchen have reached near record proportion I or this tl^ie of ye^r and lieglnnlng Monday the faclUty wUI operate three days per \\£ek.

^ “ F a y ^ h a if . manager, said the schedule will be tnmi 8 a .m r to 3 p.m. each Monday, Wednesday and Friday Instead of the usual Monday and Friday.

During the past two daj^ ol^operatlon persons

sets TF meet

JE R O M E — The Jerome Senior Citizen’s Agency has moved Its offices to the basement of the Presbyterian Church.

' The address of the church Is 262 East A v^. A . The telphone number for the agency, 324-5642, Is listed In the directory.

number should be called for Information about meals on wheels, bus service or any other senior c itlw n program. Someone WlU be In the

, . offlre on weekdiays frttm 8 a.m. to noon «nd from • 1 to 5 p.m . ' ~ •

l^re-registratiori set

H O T L IN K 7:i;i-oi22

using the Kitchen procesaed' 9,500 cans of various types of Rroductg,

At this tim e the kitchen Is being used-for pork and beans, c hill, fish, apricots and flpElesJHCe,„,Mrs. Sharp said as'addl^nal produce becomes-available rthtn4tHehen-fraws e*pea to be_ey£H------------more busy. . .

T ■ '

4 -H ’ e rs set luncheonTW IN F A I.I,S - But'erflies next week at Highland Park.

Are Free 4-H CTub me mbers Chdrlene Cantu and Aprilare planning a luncheDn for. Miller will demonstrate thememlx;rs and their parents making of saridwiches.

TW IN F A L l^ — An advisory committee on city-county

' planning will meet Aug. 13 in the Colonial Room of the ROgersdn Hole! to narrow the questions on planning procedure.

William I,. Chancey, county coWunission chairman, said the adylsory, committee is the outgrowth pf a meeting atxiut a month ago involving rural organizations, city and county zoning officials and administrative officers.

On the advisory committee are representatives of the city and the county zoning commissions, a county . commissioner, a city government representative, a city representative at large and a rural representative' at large.

Paul Kelley, South Central r ^ s a u rc e d e v e lo p m e n 'T '

planning expert, serves as an ex-officio m ember of the board.

This advisory group will attempt to revTew opinions^ expressed in the earlier public meeting and decide if a coiinty- city planner should be hired to coordinate plans for orderly growth around the cities of Tw in Falls County and .if so who the planner should KeT

Chancey said-jio decisions have been made'In regard to the use of a professional planner and the county and City governing gtpupg will wait for xecom mendations from the advisory group. He said H might t>e the knowledge of local officials wiU be utilized up to a more developed point before a professional is needed in developing and guiding continuous planning programs.

.T W IN FALI.S ~ J^re- -xcgistratlon for the fall sessK^n . at College of Southern Idaho will be held Monday through Aug. 17.

G e ra ld M e ye rh o e ffe r, director of admi.ssions. .said the pre-registration offers students

Southern Idaho Institutional advisor; Bill Wiseman, c,ounly commissioner; Joyce Harding,

_teacher corps representative; fjjeanor Ater. senior vtilunleer, Lorna "Bolton, T.t^in Falls senior cordinator, and Mrs. Kent Taylor. RSVP director

opportunity to complete - the formal aspects qI registration, including the selection of courses, cdmpletion of required inforiiiatiun and taking of student identification card pliotojjraphs Hours will Ix' friiiii a III to 4 p in in the

Commons building."Students will be allowed,

during pre-registration only, to pay the $5 registration fee and hold their classes until final registration.

■Students wishing to pay all their fees during prtf registrationrequired to registration Meserhoeffer unable

noT Be to final

22-23, .Students

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Precedentsf If the concept e f separation. o£ powers is to be a workable one, it has to be on the basis equality among the three branches of the federal government.

If Congress may not intferfere with the leg itim ate functioning of the executive.___neither can a

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president interfere with that o f the legislative branch. Nor can either one tread upon the constitutional prerogatives of the judiciary, and vice-versa.

presented bv the governm ent ayd ruled that even the senator Tlil could be called by a grand jury and a s k e d ' ^bout his sources of in form ation if they w ere “ ir re le va n t to in ves tiga tin g possible third-party crim e” and w here the questions ‘ ‘ do not

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requ ire tes t im o n y ^ tfou t or^ impunge a legislative act."

The other ruling concerned former Senator Daniel Brewster t>f Maryland and was writterj by Chief Justice-Warren Berger. It involved.

. W ASHINGTON^ F^acln twth an his toric court test and

disappra w -foUowlng tils retusai to releaM the Watergate tapes, President Nixon now confronts a new challenge 6rom angry Senators who feel b<etrayed.

Sen. Ade^lai Stevenson I I I of -m inoiSi-a-UbeFal Democrat jio t

normally noted ’ for *t>aFtisan fireworks, took the Senate, floor to denounce M r. Nixon for "covering up the cover-up."Stevenson and other Senators of twth parties t>eUeve Mr.

iN jon's refusal to release the tape s reniigesan his pledjjea of a d m ln ls t r a tjjm.

ehatbrsareatMuttoadd to the imult.

itemm tM drania last A u y d u r in g R l c ^ i r d s o n ’ s acrjm onious cbnfirm ation heiu-ing. That drama centered on efforts by both the Senate Ju d icia ry C o m m ittee and

co n u n itta ^o n - iMhalf of 28- Senators. T h e y demanded Riqh^dson pledge the Nixon administration to give the yet unnamed special prosecutor complete freedoni of action in prosecuting former or present.

ration Officials.

2; ' Richardson, in -a .ninch- ilV cn i the Witergate substartfial legal and studied *'a»irterr«rauiherity~pr6secutorsr'^eox^woald'-be— constitutional foun^tions,"tor m e; 8p ^ nruiUH.'m » : w ' uaWpfiiig

COXWte‘in full accord with the

turn promised that Cox would Hresideni. have "fu ll authority'-’ for Actually, say M r. Nixon’s “ reviewing all docuiijffltasy,^_men evidence available from any’

the President never requirem ents of his jo b .” intended any such ' .J^a in ta in in g ' an alw ve-the- unpreced^nted del^ation of battle postyire, R ichardson poyver. What Richardson really called for a compromise. Cox m ypilt SAi^atR urns him«u»lf h rn i nit qiiarrel with_

soorce,. aa to which he shall have full access.”

l^--Stwe;»»0Or^R^nblicah-Sen: ciiaFles-Mathiasr-of-Maryland --thatCox-would have exactly i . -that-_re actio n -- .or__ .Hith

full 'Authority for - special prosecutor A rchiba ld Cox. Without those pledges, the Senate, aliri^ost surely nevec would have confirmed - Elliot R ic h a rd s o n " as .A tto rn e y

least two recent precedents that --eaatserious-dot»bt^n-the legaitty-of-

President Nixon's reTus'al to turji 'oyer to the WatcrKi^te -comtriittee tapes of pr'esidential conversaliong that the committee believes could asiist its investigation.

On the same day in Jyne, 1972-, the Supreme Court ruled in two cases A G A IN S T congressional ^eparation-of-powers claims that w e 'a re strikingly sim ilar to the argument now-t)feing^ put forward on behalf o f the presidency by Mr. Nixon, says Natliah Lewih, “ a Washington attorney iind io rm er

deputy assistant attorney general.The first, he recouhts in the New

Republic, concerned Sen. Mike Gravel of Alaska. In this case, the Justice Depapttnent was investigating the circumstances of G ravel’s midnight reading of the Pen tagon P ap ers and their subsequent publication by the Beacon . Press, a Massachusetts publisher.

The question put to the court was whether the senator’s assistant rnuid siihpoejiod by a fedei*ar-~~

"gTBnd^OFFy and cuiiipelh?d-toi«8ttfy— about publication o f' the papers. Justice Byron While, speaking for himself and the -four .[Sixon court appointees, went beyoncflhe issue

the- crim inal proseciition o f Brewster for having received aBribe to influence his action on postal rate legislation.

"Taking a bribe,” said Justice Berger, ‘ 'is, obviously, rio part of th e ; le g is la t iv e process or .function.” The Constitution, he ruled, “ does not prohibit inquiry Trito'activities which are casually or in c id en ta lly re la ted to legislative affairs but not a part of the legislative proc^S-itSelf.”

This is precisely what the entire W atergate a ffa ir invoh fesr claim ed Lewin. By shielding- his records atid tapes,: the pres ident—is not securing against prying Congress- Ihe internal workings of legitim ate . executive functions; he IS cloaking “ third-party crim es” and conduct that are “ executive functions” only in the ^ n s e that they - - Were performed, in the W hjte House.

“ The robbery on the White House lawn does not t)ecome an executive function m erely because it occurs at 1600 Pennslyvania Avenue,” s ^ y s — L.ewin, “ nor do xincons't itu tio na4---- irtva^iQn —

p er ju ry and o th er forntis of misfeasinice come within even the broadest definitions of legitim ate executive powers.”

"Generatr:Thus, the world is closing in

“T)n~the Pri issue. Instead of resigning in protest, a!i some presidentiaj aides m ay have hoped, Cox is going to court. PubUc opinion, instead of adm iring the President’si pluck, has turned against h im . And now angry

Stevenson thought he got that pledge.

Instead, Stevenson now tells those 27 fellow Senators, the President’s decision denying. Cox access to the tapes has “ viblatea~ RicnaidiWii'a fiBai

and other among the 28 Senators, who wrote two letters to Richardson during his conflrmation hearing pinning d o w ^ Cox’s powers, now believe the administration has reneged. Stevenson feels thatthe denial of. the tdpes to Cox amounted to M r. N ixo n ’s •reversing the rules” and

“ undermining the auHioi'ity” both of Richardson and of Cox. "Esther M r. Cox has full access

■or lB"docs not, a n t t 't n r o t T )^ pledg?." In his Senate speech, tru s j i-was m isp la ce d '"

the authority whichr he. Richardson, would have if the Justice Department were in charge of the prosecution.

The fact Is that, in making his pledge to the Senate Judiciary Committee (and

Richardson.To the Senators, however,

this smacks o f. law yers’ language. M athias believes

- Richardson as speaking for the President when he pledged sweeping powers for Cox. “ If

separately In his two-letters-to th<T Attorney General w am ’t^evensbn), Richardson was offering this deal in theacting on his own. His President’s name, as we“ c h a rte r” for the special "^_ought he was,” says Mathias,prosecutor was never “ ft isn’t'worth very much.”discussed with the President or ; Having b ^ on the receiving

wlio are handling M r. Nixon’s and cover-tip for months, the

1. The President said In his April 30 speech he would give R ic h a r d s o n “ a b s o lu te authority to make all decisions bearing upon the prosecution of the Watergate case and related matters.”

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efaflllenges the very source of the Stevenson Argument: if Mr. Nixon really intended Cox to have total power over which White House d o c u n ^ fs and presidential papers should t>e

- le g a r m e r s s n a tn s ^ lm n r m o j^ to bowThat explains Richardson’s m eekly to the President’s

ambivalent reaction to Cox’s confrontation with the President. While asserting that the Presient's refusal of the tapes to IK^Senate Watefgale“ com m ittee rested “ on

refusal to deliver his tapes. The coming Stevenson attack Is the opening shot in a new Senate onslaught against M r. Nixon which" threatens to make Ms lethal political situation worse.

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The DcMClor SaysDear Dr. Thosteson: I am 26

and have cysts in my breasts. Sometimes they are very painful My gynecologist said there were too many to take out, and to leave them in .,

M y mother keeps felling me to go to a differeiit dpctor. So 1 did, and he said the same jthing. Now I don't know what to do. — • Mrs. F . J.

Y ou’ve had two doHors. tell

A R eprieve - ■ r '

A truce has been declared in the war against the crown-of thorns.

Coral ree f buffs will recall that this oversized starfish experienced" a popujatioii explosion in the late l960fe and began eating away at Pacific coral reefs, -especially in Austr^ha and Guam. Bounties w ere put on the creatu re throughout the Pacific and untold thousands w ere destroyed.

Now , reportis Sm ithsonian m agazin e , ev id en ce is accumulating that the starfish may jiQt -t>€ such a villain a fter all. Accordipg to one scientists, the starfish 'popajation may not really have exploded; it m ay simply be that in the l960S-more people begart snooping around reefs and thus more people began noticing the crown-of-thtpis because it was designated as a threat.

poor circulation in m y legs and it js very painfulat times. Have been advised to see a vascular surgeon for surgery. Is tills successful? — F , F . K

Assuming you were advised by a physician who had examined you. I certa in ly suggest that you do as vou were advised.

But.if you were merely told by a friend that s u r ^ r y Ib the

you^the..$ame thing, so I wbuttT^answer to poor circulation in________1____ ihe lees. 1 advise vou to haveto decide that they know What some thorough diagnostic workthey are talking about.

It is true that such cysts are no picnic, and the degree of discom fort fluctuates along with your estrogen level ( that is. along with the' hormone fliictuations Of your menstrual cycler

done first.My point is this: narrowing

of the big arteriM serving the legs can impair circulation seriously — and vascular surgery ( that is, surgery on the blood vessels) can • be graitifyuigly successful-in -th e --

. It also is true that sometimes__right cases. For sa m p le , I am

1973 lO« T<r

MR. SPECTATOR

The Sunny Side

Mr. Spectator finds that even the current inflation has a sunny side The Jonses arc having trouble keejping up with them selves 'Which, as a result, should tfiake we poor folk feel much t>etter

H K R F A V O R I T KWe. received a-note from Mrs

Ralph Bordewick of Buhl, who saidshpnenjr/jretf re a d in g "tlte co lnrm firespecially our nature articles now aiid ' tlieii and even tlie one about

Caswell Ave. in Twin Falls) have caught a ghmpse of him on national TV and also mention in newspaper articles. The local Mr. Puddy, a retired contractor, and Mrs. Puddy have two sons who are also well up there. A. L. Puddy is president.of the Del Ray Corp., in Fremont,. Calif., and L. B. Puddy is an architect in Seattle. N ice to know

"\<?heh"cfurdreW aOT "otEeiFTeTa^R of folks in Twin Fa lls make good.

BRUCE BIOSSAT

IneffFciency ?

earwigs. She also sent along a G IV E A W A Y D E PT :clipping which, she said, was one of • We have a part-PoodJe pup to her favorites. We pass it on; ■ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ v e away, is black and about six

_ latter Augu st, days. Nature has Twin Falls, come to a serene equilibriunu Having flowered and fruited, she is enjoying-Jierself. I can see howthings are going: it is a down hill

. l^ in e s s -a fte r thi&; but, for thfe ■time being, it is hke swinging in a - hammock^ — such a delicious air, s u c h 'a < g ra ce fu l repose! (B y

: C harles D ild ley ^ ^ rn e r , “ M y Sum m er Tn A ^ a d e n "" 1870).

RIGHT UP THERE— We-Ieamed yesterday that the nephew^dfJlaymond H. Puddy of l\^n Falfe' is Donald Ray Pjiddy

O PEN HOUSE The many friends of the C. L.

Luke family will have the opportunity tomorrow (Friday) to attend an open house planned from 8 ifi p jn . at 748 B lue Lakes -iiL Twin Falls. Memters of the family wilTBe atteni^ng from Washington, North Carolina, and Utah. And if you know the Lukeirthen get on down there and say hello.

W A S H IN G TO N (N E A ) - A ve ry b rig h t young m an pleadlQ£ior new freedoms said they ou ’lit to include "a iitUe more tolerance of Idiosyncrasy and a little more tolerance of inefficiency."

I d i o s y n c r a s y , y e s .Ine(fici«nc.y, -nO........ ...... - .....

Th is - American society of 1973 liv<s on inefficiency as fievtt* IW'lore. ii may m some curious way represent ■■freedom'' to ihe people who practice it, but it is surely a ■ depcivatum— at- Xreedota— fcc- their victims. It exacts a heavy , p rice in . tim e - and-^m oncy wasted, in frustration and irritation, in loss of staisfaction and enjoyment.

We a ll know there are chro nic com plainers, some d e m a n d in g im p o s s ib le perfection, that's not what

“ T m Ta lM n g r^ about. I ’m speaklnK of failure to do necessary, routine things in a way you oui be able to expect.

I just f in ish e s ride on one of the nation’s lesser but sfflTlcey airlines. lit involved connecting flights. The ticket seller mote igJ>aggMge tags on which our

tUtatluathiiuppcafed Ifc lumuiwl uMi'Ug*

luggage.On the trip the stewardesses

ignored the man in front of us who smoked steadily in the nonsmoking section. When my wife told one that her soft drink was "flat'' (had lost its fizi), the girl said such a thing

_________- At-the terminal, one of three pieces of luggage was missing. It finally tunied up^ at a second baggage area a quarter of a m ile from the first. -T h e explarfation? Simple. The

customer on a given flight apparently takes potluck. __

A govefhfflent aviation official told, me he' handles thousands upon thousands of such complaints all the time.

In nine years I ’ve moved my oCfice once aiid my residence three Sm»:'..lh -every single Instance, telephone installers came with garbled orders. Never did they come at the*

span-' designed for theiir own convenience.

Ever'w ail^ e i ^ hours in vain in.an empty house? When my ofGce phone was moved, it was hooked up to a' wrong

■wiirhhar In the exchange^

Assurances of action daily filled the air.

I know of an answering sevice which regularly gai'bles three of every four messages it lakes down.

Our car has a nagging oil leak. Mechanics have proudly

" dec lared“ it’s fixed*^mayt>e M times. Each time, within a day

toll ta le oil otoina opot

cysts can be rem oved. (H o w e ve r, that defsj j|)Ot guarantee that more w llThotform .) .........., If there are t6o many, they cannot l>e removed without removing whole breast. I t . can be done iT~the condition becomes too unbearable, but doctors are reluctant to do that unless it is absolutely necessary.

Dear Dr. Tiiosteson: Would you comment on tinnitus — what causes it and can it be b-eated and cured'’

What effect can it have on a person so far as circulation and possible brain damage is cbhcefnedT’"— ei.iN.B."

Tinnitus is a technical term for ringing sounds or other ear noises. It does not have any effect on circulation, nor does it cause tjrain'damage."'

However, one of -seueral causes is hardening of tJie arteries, which, of course, can damage the brain. There are other causes of tinnitus. For further details I refer you to my booklet on the subject, "E a r Noises, Their Causes and Cures." For a copy, send 15 cents an4 ' a-7 ~lonK. self- addresspd, s t a m ^ envelope to me in care of Times-News.

fa m ilia r with instances In which the patient could not w.?Ucacr03s a room before the surgery but was at)le to go on hunting trips afterward.

On the other hand, there are

circulation which cannot be overcome by that method. Definitely determ ining the trouble is a must before you decide what to do,

~J<lote~ttrt..M:.T Vou give me your reasons for not wanting to use any of the commonly used

1 m ethod of birth control, and in ' such detail that I can’t help thinking you know the answer to your question:

~"CouId sdmethlrig W aotw for the n^an. that would make pregnancy impossible?" "nie

..a n i* e f, of course, is Vasectomy. (Since as far back as the 1920s there have been efforts to find a medication for

O ^ r Dr. Tfiostesoii; rTi'ave'”

men to prevent pregnancy, and juch work still goes on. But 'ithout success yet.)HeadachesI.’ o u can beat

them. Write to Dr. Thosteson in care of this newspaper for a copy of the booklet, "How To Ta m e Headaches." Please enclose a long, self-addressed (use zip code), stamped envelope and 25 cents in coin to cover the cost of printing andTiandnng. ........... .......

the driveway.

A furniture com pany delivered us a "new " IxMkcase

-three^tim cs b ^o re we-gct one- reasonably free 6f gouges. A_ carpet installer left a "ledge" of carpet stiektng up tn a way sure to trip you. Naturally I fell down the t>asement stairs. It took weeks, and much pressure, to 'g e t the thing

.repaired.Ever tried getting a credit

cai^ firm to fix a mistake? You’re talking to the wall. ’That marvelous contraption, the

■ coHipnteTi-selves Oiese-people- to magnify and perpetuate human error.

M v bfigW young man ran

TIMELY QUOTESt ven era te the o ffic e of. the

prp<iripnl and 1 havp the be-Stwishes for the success of the

<miy PFestden+ this -eountryhas at this time— Sen. Sam Ervin Jr.. D-N.C.

uWortunately. rhooa''"

"Ecology. " tia»-become the "motherh of- today and perhaps it is iim e we discovered a pill to control it . The road back to " th e good old days " of wild rivers.; tjeaver and tniffato is paved w|th outhouses, hungerand ignorant. -------rrEric- JE .. JahM«iu,executiKe -

d ire c to r o( the Am erican Water Works Aiiocialioa.

"■ Th e producers are going to _bc unhaiipy we didn t lean-Qtie-

ana coflsumers are going iJidn -tean

4hat way — H e rtim L. Stein, pr etld m t’i

Kconomic Advisory Council ehalrman, on Phase IV.

It spells more t>ad news for the housewife and the consum­er.— George M eany, A F L -C IO- „ ______ jy, AF

president, on Phase IV .

If Congress and the Ameri- can people have been l^ea^O

-in-ttHS-jnatang^r how-can they- have any confidence in Penla- gon spokesmen when they c<wn?4)«foMMh«-< A ro iS rS ra -

clos«rsesston .an Itons of dollars?-s e n . Harold E.'Hnghie*. D-

lowa. 60 a Defeaic PeM dr

7I-J5Tfair

vand Kirs. I ^ d y t[who live a t ^ p j tags actually al

have his '*new fr t^ke the nlri, whitre _ proportion of-thihgs d«n^ right'and lh a d a lot more time

- n nssi AH ayujijf iiiiiiiiifet r f—

«hoose.---------- ...

C o n t r ^ to lib«ral expecta-l iw ulaw (for reporters) would concede . additional authority to those people whom the press thooses to identify as its

Laaliam. maaag^ ^ t o r of H a rp e r’s maf-^

a iia e .

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Scouts i^omp a t hot springs

F R A N K IE F IN L A Y S O N aqd Doug Hafer play beepatvay at Starkey's Hot Springs between Council and New Meadows as Troop 65 Boy Scouts of the Tw in 'F a lls First Christian Church camp there on route to the National

. Scout Jamboree Aug. 1-9 at Farragut State Parit. Snake River Area Council officials announced Wednesday that 160 area Scouts and 17 adult leaders are attending the event.

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time it was felt the increas#. would be adequate to meet higher food costs but changes within the past month alone have made the situation questionable.

— Sclil/Wt!>’ are still able to obtain butter, flour and shortening from the government for the cost of freight alone. This helps as all bread is baked by the hot lunch staff in all of thf schools.

However, Mrs. Beck said, the "Right now vte have enough ‘ scliouls la ii no longer obtain

of everything on hand to the special milk program

By B O N N IE BA IR D JO N E S Times'News writer

TW IN FA LL S - Plagued by high prices and'food scarcities, the TV in Falls school district's hot lunch program <viU open Aug. 27, and continue as long as ■ possible during the school year.

"how long we will be able to continue depends on the availability of supphe^," said Mrs. Evelyn Beck, hot lunch pro gram director.

continue for two weeks and will add to the supplies as we go alongj' she said.

Mrs. Beck said at this time she sees no indication the progcam w ill have- -to b(>

"^TSpped or curtalledi"She' said to'day the program

will beln effect on opening day Of school serving, a "type A ” lunch with the required amount

The government reserved the special milk program for schools without hot lunches. This means, Mrs. Beck said, the children hert; will receive a half-pint of milk with their lunches' but all uxtra milk Tviil cost 10 cents rather than the previous 3 cents per half-pint.

Prices this year will be 35 cents per lunch in the

of protein and various fri»<ih np-» >«lementary school, 40 cents incanned fruits and vegetables.

All of the schools in, the cfiUn^.y are fartrtg thp s^me probten]._ she said, and hopefully they will be able to bring about a solution.

Mrs. Beck said the Twin Falls program purchased beef last May and has it in freezer stDrage at Tw in Falls Feed and

. Ice. This will sufiply the lunch programs for at leat two weeks and possibly longer if it can be stretched.

"We will also be buying chicken and turkey. We will probably pay a premium price, but it appears these meats will be available, " she said.

She said the main shortage appears to be beef, but this may change after Sept. 12 when the price ceiling is lifted and growers begin marketing theinanmals,

I^st May the school system -adopted a nickel raise on all meal.prices. she said. A t that

the two junior high schools and

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Mrs. Beck said this is still well below what a similar lunch would cost corimiercially or even at home. As' a-result, she expects more studen^ and faculty members will be participating in the lunch program this year.

Mrs. Beck said a numbed of sLaplesand canned-tiood^-were purchased last spring, prior to ihe end i)( the flsfal yuai, but ■ there was a scarcity at that lime in many of the oanhed fruits and vegetables and purcha.ses.were not as large as_ normal.

The outlook for fruits isjjood thjs ye a r -with -m ost-areas having an average or above average fruit crop, she s«id. There may be no cherries for exam ple, but adj;quate peaches, pineapple and other substitutes.

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WASHINGTON (U P I) - The law:^ Joc^%atecgate.sitns[i^ H.R- Haldeinan Wednesday called Sen. Daniel K. Inouye, DrHawaiU-Ji.. ‘.‘little - Jap.”_ Inouye, who lost his right arm fighting u an infantiTman in

Haldenuin,-4he-lorm er White riouse chief of staff.

The peppery Wilson, w hg, also has represented John D. Ehrlichm an, the former White House domestic affairs adviser, at the Senate hearings. jM d e J h e comment about In o u y rt atncestry to a U P I rep orter. Hf- later

Almanac:zz3!oday is T^iuf sdayt

L itw ye r Jo lm Wffj$«nirteft, antt^cir. B a iiio l Inouye

I B M f i n e d f o r s e c r e c y

Tn EW Y O R K (U P I ) federal judge has ordertd the (itternationai Business -Mir^ cliines Corp. to pay a fine of $50,000 per day for tefusin« to tyrn over to the government hundreds ■ of documents

■ re latin g-to -an antitrust suit which seeks to break down the giant computer firm.

IB M lawyers ^ i d they hfld j)bt^ined-a. hearing before an ejnergency appeals court Judge today to try to get a stay of the orter, which goes into effect Friday. The daily fine, if iinplemented, would be one of

;the largest ever levied.Chief U.S. District Judge

I^ v id Edelstein found IBM in contempt of court Wednesday aiwLimposed the "coercive fine,” designed fofM the

____ opmpany to comply hiso)r'der~ to release ' the documents.

The Justice Department has demanded access to the papers in order tq press the antitrust

----------arJlnn whirh It brought against

IBM four years ago. ’nie goverrunent seeks to prove that ■IBM- lias iiioTi opoiized th e • flourishing computer industry and should be divided up into a number of smaller independent companies.

"CounseJ for IB M have admitted that the documents are in their possession, and therefore IB M hits the power to comply with the order." the Judge said. "Accordingly, the failure to produce the docu­ments constitutes contempt of court,"

IBM claims that the more than 700 documents in question relate to >confidentiul communications Ixitwoen the company and its lawyers and lherefore^ it has a right to" withold them. Judge Edelstein,

„Mw£ver^_£iuil£nds_UiaL. J@M_^ s forfeited any such rUjhl.by previously g iving the documents to the C'untrol Oata Corp. in a separate antitrust

The documents werf~gm n in

Control Data during an ex­change yf Inforriiatji^n in conn'ection with that company’s suit against IBM in 1%8; Control Data charged that JR M h a d -„ jjn g a g e d in inonopoli.stlc practices, had prevented it from g 4iini,ng "iffnumerable sales and leases of computers," and contri^Ikd between 77 and 90 per ceiit .uf’ the $18 .billion com puter market

In imposing the fine, whii h will last until IBM relinqui.stics the documents, Kdelstein said he took into'i onsidenition the

company's ability to pay and the minim um amount which would be sufficient to compel the defendant to comply with his order

He .said the sum had been pet after examination of the’ corpo­ration’s 1972 financial figures, whicti r'etordedTtet earnings of more'than $1,279 billion.'

Justice acpartm ennaW yM S hud requested a fine of . 5 pen cent of IBM 's daily profits, which WBuld have come to $177,000 a day. IBM lawyers had asked for a token floe of $100 per day.

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By United Press InternationalC o m m u n is t in s u rg e n ts

threatening I’hnoin t’enh from three sides opened a major new offensive today K1 miles south- pasT~nf the capital ;md were reported iillllUt l«"j miles (ii the city 's outer defense perimeter There was open talk of intervention by South

M O N TG O M E R Y , Ala. I U P I) — Attorneys for two blackteenager .gills filed___anilWednesday asking that federal agencies be barred from SteTtltelng anyone^ unable to understand the operation.

The suit was filed- in U S. District Cgurt in Washington. D .C. by attorneys for Minnie and Mary Alice Relf, who say they were sterilized without the consent of their parents.

The suit also added the name of Katie Relf, the girls' older sister, who said sh« escaped sterilization by hiding in a closet when n famil/ planning nurse visited her hotne

The suit asks for injunctions against the Department ' of Health, Education and Welfare

-aad— the Office of -Economic Opportunity.

TTie attorneys, Joe l.evin and Morris Dees, have already filed damage claihis totaling $15 million against H EW , GEO and the Food and Drug

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Administration, charging them with negligence. The Relf giMs

.were sterilized b y -th e -Q E X k - f u n d e d M o n t g o m e r y Community Action \gency.

T-he sm t ali«> asks that federal funds not b^ used for experim ental birth control drugs and devices. The attor­neys said the— experirHental drugs are used on poor people who "form a class of helpless research subjects dependent on government health care”

If the court injunctions are granted, the two agencies would have 90 days to develop guidelines insuring informed consent w as, given before sterilizations were performed

T H ( p m c i IS u u t .1

Vietnam on behalf of its embatdtkl neighbor.

Kield reports .said four Communist battalions, which at full strength would number about 2,000 troops:^had i.solated

' the town of IX’v Kth. K) miles southeast of the capital, and cut Highway 1. a viUil lifeline to Phnom Penh. i.The CamUidian command

saul Highway 1 was severed at I)ey Eth, meaning the govern­ment had lost iib(ruTT.ix miles of the^lllKhway The road was previously reported cut at

lienteay Dek about 18 miles southeast of Phnom Penh.

(;overnment front line posi­tions were established about a half mile from the tow of Koki, 12 miles down Highway 1 from

:l^moiii— Penh. ,jrhat— put— U»*- rebels about 1 miles from the goveriuiient defenders.

tIR E O oT~the'~s7me'^7d~r^uTineT' K ind an exerting neyv lOb m today's Hrtp Wanted" A<>i,—

the 214th day of 1973 ^ t h 151 to follow.

The moon is approaching its first quarter.

The morning stars are M ercury, Mars and Saturn.

The evening stars are Venus and Jupiter.

Those bom on this date are under the sign of Leo. American playwright Marion Crawford was born August 2, 1854.

On this day in history; •In 1898, the first street letter

boxes for m ail collection were installed in Boston and New York. ■

In 1934, Adolf Hitler pro- cW m ed himself as Germ any’s absolute . dictator _ upon the death of President Paul Von Hindenburg.

In 1968, a major earthquake rocked Manila, principal city of the Philippines, killing -307 persons.___ ______

In 1971, America's Apollo-15 astronauts blasted off the moon, ending m an’s second visit on the lunar surface.

A thought .ior^ Jh e - dayt- Frenott writer .Eiapcois Rabe­lais (frahn-swah' rah-beh-lay') said: "So much is a man worth as he esteems h i m s e l f . ..... -

explained. “I cgnsider It a description of the m an ^I wouldn’t mind being called a Utae American.”

Inouye,* who i?pn an Anny commission fighting with the famed Japanese-Amerlcan

little to say about the remark'. “ I think his statement speaks for itself,” Inouye said.

Wilson made his remarlt foUowii^ Inten^ve questioning by Inouye and other senators of Haldeman, _ „ ' ~ ~ •

Wilson’s remark came wheri he was asked whether he believed Haldeman had been fa irly questioned by Sen. Lowell P . Weicker, R-Conn.

Wilson replied: "Oh, I don't mind Senator Weicker. What I mind is that little Jap."

When asked whether he considered the comment an ethnic slur. Wilson responded tartly, “ To a man who has c a l l^ oiTe jaf my chents aUar?.................... -

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mark and “I think he. ahould apologize . I'don’t care if it was Intentlohal-or onlntentional^

- rem ark by Jnouye-lafit week, picked up by a microphone and heard by the national'teleVislon audience. Inouye had said "what a lia r" after questioning Ehrlichman,

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LOS A N G E L E S ( U P I) - Tlie state Bar Asaociatlon U Investi- gating President Nixon, John Ehrlichm an and four other California lawyers involved In the Watergate, affair to. deter* rhine whether action should be

However,' he said, “Some mittfee” and has been in contactmonths ago our attorneys _v

H OUSTON (U P I) — The think we’ll be in good shape. ■ Skylab 2 astronauts say they— Theycontinue to get.to feeling . are in the best shape they’ve better as the days go on.“

been in sines bla5,toff and controllers told them & ey tan see "the sunshine on_{he pther_ sidi! of the clouds.”

/Jan L. Bean, Owen K. Garriott and Jack R. bousma were to run checks today on instruments scientists hope will r eveal secrets about the

’"ESrtR’s resources^They also were scheduled to

continue medical experiments to ^ e how they are adjusting tow e ig h U e M n e M .__

Doctors were only slightly concern^'about Garriott, who

Wednesday while conducting an experiment in an irqn-lung type device that tests the astronaut’s cardiovascular system in zpro gravity. F light' Surgeon Dr. Paul B uchans said he wash’t worried but would be "interest­ed and watfhful" when the space scientist tries the experi­ment again.

Flight Director Milton Win­dier said the planned two- month journey should be ready to settle Tclown to a routine of study about the sun. the Earth and man living in weightless-- ness after the first space Tva lk - of the mission Saturday. . '

"We can see the sunshine oh the other side of the cloud§," Windier said bapplly- " After we

■pass~the E V A (spacewalk) I

The space men said Wednea--. day was the best day of their flight . so f ^ and they had enjoyed their' food for the first time .since a bout with space age seasicfcness.

Windier said the space pilots were still a little behind in getting the ItXMon lab ready for research, but will take most of_^ Friday to run experiments and prepare for the spacewalk. TTiey were supposed to have thfe

-day off but volunteered to ’ work.

Ix)usrha" w’ill be testing

periment instruments in prepa- rafTorTfor a'Tohg plcture^klng sweep from Seattle, Wash., to the Gulf of Mexico on Friday. Thespecial Earth-viewing cam-

"eras are designed ■ to tell researchers facts atxiut. the

'Earth and-how man is changing it — information that can't be gleaned from the ground.

Veteran moonwalker Bean seemed a little peeved-Wednes- day night in . asking Missififi Control to give tbfe prew more flexibility in daily plans for the- flight.

■"If you g o t ' any friends* ^unong theflight pinners down there, they keep telling us they’re-ggjrif tp^ive us a little spare tfme to do this job," the ^Dollo 12 ’ crewman said.

Armed forces reje:ct proposal

■ W ASIiTNGTO N (U P I) - T h e armed forces 'have strongly oppo:st!d a Justice Department proposal to_save draft dodaefs from-jailiby allowing them to join the services, administra­tion sources said today.'

. In past years draft evaders xaught by the F B I have been given rw V c()dlces b^ law -

-aeeept- prosecutlon. About half took the draft.

The.draft law expired June 30, and now the-only alternative to prosecution is for men to volunteer. But thearmed forces decide whom they accept, and

all three have said they don't want draft dodgers, about one- third of whom remain in C<mada or Sweden.

Military officers say many of these men only become trou-

■blemakers once they enter t h ^ - service, :

Th e Justice Departm ent, however, continues to propose

wipe .their slates clean byj joming them ilitary.-

"O iir goal is not to throw a lot of people in the Can but to enforce the law ," a Justice Department official saidre

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4»av«— engaged— ill— illegal— of- improper conduct," Leonard Janofsky, president of the association, said Wednesday.

Themostsevere action w^ould be disbarment.

Janofsky said it was "abso­lutely untrue that formal disciplinary proceedings have commended with respect to any member of the state bar arising out of Watergate.’’

commenced an inquiry into the conduct" of six members of the California Bar mentioned in relation to the Watergate, he said-. He identified them -a^

toe Airchibald Cos, the a tto rn ^ general of Florida tind Los Angeles District Attorney Jo­seph Ubusch, who is believed tb ' be seeking indictments tor the

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He1~bert W, Kalrobaclu-fonnec— Daniel E lUberg’s psychiatr4st^^ Justice ‘ Department official office.Robert C. Mardian, foriner White House aide Gordon C.Strachan and Donald ^g re tti, ei^r e nttytecing trtaHn-Floridir- for alleged "dirty tricks" on behalf of the Nixon campaign.

Janofsky ^fitA the Bar as­sociation had the equivalent of one person working full time on the Investigation, and he would not characterize it as "inten- MveJ' ... _____ ____ _______ 1 1 5 " "

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J E B O M E . — K jirla K ay RaiKrts and Dahial W . WUsdn were m arried July 21 at the United Presbytertai^ Church, Jerome.

The ReV.-Robert Van- Nest

D E A R A B B Y ^itjine is a very embarrassing prpblem I am a 20-year-old college Junior al a large university. For a while I dated what seemed to be a nicc guy I ’ll call Bill. He attends the same " U ,” and is an art major. 'u ,

Bill tw k some harmless photograplis .o( me on the beacFTm’ my itfo-plgct bathing iiuit .siimmsr, Alter tto^

.J -s o r t ol broke oil wUIl BiU and-nlafttsd .seeing another fellow

I recciilly learned thru (rit*jids that Bill is painting a nude portrait of (ne. using as a model the, picture be took ol me in the bathing suit. Of course, he's using his ImaginB- tion, but 1 don't like the idqa He's planning to use this "nude" portrait of me in an art exhibit^ d o have 9 great body, but I don't want haTTfte w o 7 T 3 s e e i n g mCTiakott; in addition to which I d ^ 't want people to think that 1 am the kind of girl who wouki pose for a picture like that It could

ring cer.emony before an altar decorated with beauty baskets of white gladioli and blue carnations. Pale blue candles in candelabra decorated with fern aqd blue bows completed

V O W Sribbons, Uly^Of the valley and

' 1j|.ue candles.The Presbyterian Women’s

group assisted , # ith refreshments. Pouring wer^ Mrs. Jalnes P a r lA and.Sdfs. nn^l<»-RiiBhyj«iinta o f ^ h ^ b r ^ and bridegroomT"Mrs L^lioy Bentzinger and M rs . B ill Mobley served the cake.:

Denise Bush, aunt oft th6

bride, was in charge of the guest-bodit and thank

Is there anything I can do to stop him?■ NO N U D K .MODEL

the setting.The bride is the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs: Kenneth R. Roberts, Jerom e, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ^WiUiam J . Wilson, Twin Falls.

To m T a rte r played traditional wedding music and accompanied soloist Bill Mnbley;

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D E A K NO N U U K : ,Sin<<‘ It's your "Krent bo<ly''’ BUI wants ti> in in io rta llie <>ii canvas, ask hiili lo please use

. ^oin'ebody V lse 's face. If he refuse)., ask him it) please Ien v » the suit on, o r you w ill see a law yer abiiul bringing another kind o f “ s o i l" Into the p ic tu u :.___ ,

I>E-AH A^IHY: This gipl I like knows hand sign l:in . guafid Big deall She is always uiring ifln -frb n f o n iie to

— talk to her frtenrts. I never'know what she’s saying, cxccpt that she points tti me, so I know she's “ talking ’ atniut me

i have askeff'hcT tn plea.se refrain from doing this, but “"i she jusi laughs it offTrnTfrontinucs •, ^

• -T h is drives me up a wall How la iH get her lo stop?SPKECIII.KS.S

O K A K S l’ K K t lll,K S S ; \Vhy_'lon't ) »u learn a little hand slRn-lunguagc.-anil surprise her by "te/UIng" her what you think of her?

D E A K AB B Y ■'RfSr-'H^tSand has worked at tjio same office for many years flo TwUlom took ino to any of tlioirsocial functions. .................. _ ____________

...........Tvu’o months ago we were invited to a small party— ,,- , about 20 people. My husbiuul asked II I would mind if we

picked up one of tlie girls from his.ofIice I said it was all right with me!

lAt the parly there were many 'fr'k'mny gestures tween my hu.-ihand. and this girl, l)ut the clinc her came_ when a man from the office who did not know me, asked rax 1»usI>«ihI if Ik? had brought Sally

My name is not Sally. My (uishund looked eiiit);irra.ssed and Ihc girl from the office, wlioi^cpiir.si* was .Sal

,.Jace imd seed pearls.A tuile oversklrt<fell from the

waistline accented with a tuUe bow In the back. The long tulle sleev^had wide lace cuffs and the Victorian collar was attached to the bodice with tulle. '■ ' ." ‘T i n ­

ner fingertip veil of french bridal illusion was held by a headpiece of lace petals and pearls. The dress and veil were

. iiMide by M rs. LeRoy■ Benldnger,'friend ofthebfTde.

She carried a trailing cascade bouquet of blue carnations, baby's breath and_ white roses. She also carried a lace handkerchief belonging tp her great-great-grandmolher from Denmark, which was also carried by her mother and sister ort their wedding days. She wore diamond eai'rings, a gift of-the bridegroom.

Connie Bentzinger was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Dan Carroll and. Kayleen Roberts, sisters of the bride, and Tam m y Wilsorf, sister of the bridegroom.

_' Dennis ^cK in ste r was best man. DaVe urnistrDl'ig, Allan Wubker ' and Tim m y Wilson, brother of the bridegroom, wire ushers and cadlellghters

The couple was honored at a

^ua.serpUa. 'Jnne.t Mrs. Roger Morley, Mrs. Tpny Arellano and C a rla J and Karlen De Hoog cared for the gifts.

Special guests were the bride’s grandparents, M r. and IVtn ^n w ;^rrt Rn?iti~ and iVlrs. Ayleen Roberts. ' Guests attended from Caldwell, Boise. Nnmpa, Twtn^ Falls, Shoshone. Utah, Nevada and California,,

A rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegroom’s pt^ents.

P r e -n u p t la l s h o w e rs honoring the bride were given by Connie Bentzinger, Mrs: Roger-^-Morley, Mrs. James Parish, M rs. Don C a rro ll, Kayleen Roberts, Mrs. Dave Arm strong, M rs. Merle I>eirman, Mrs. Jim Sharp and Mrs. Annabelle Sharp.

The bride is -employed at Mountain B e ll— and the

.briclegro.om is em plcyd Newton’s sports Center.

"AftEr a honeymoon trip to Paye.tte Lake, the couple

-resides in Twin Falls.

eTecites vovifsT w m P A L LS Sandra

Freem an and Sp.4 Greg Scheele repeated m arriage vows twice In the same day^ when they were m arried- in F irth, Germany, ,Jiily 6.

The bride is the daughter of M r. and Mrs. Jbn H. Freeman, Halfway, Ore., f6rmer Wendell

Institute instructor

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'riesidents. The bridegrpom s" parents are-Mr. and Mrs.(Carl / Scheele,-Twta Falls. . - C

To comply with German law,(. they were iiqlted in inarriageA "bjrrconrt offlcial-wlfirthe

of an interpreter at a civil ceremony in the I Firth"- coiirthouse in t)ie morning. An.'

A rm y Chapel atthe Arm y base in ,Firth with Oiaplain Baasen officiating.

Serving as matron of honor and best man at both services w ere Samuel and Vickie

M R . A N D M R S . D A N I A L W . W I L S O N

- T W I N - F A I . I .S - St. Edward's Catholic Church wi>> Jiold Its annual parish picnic Stinday -T i t - the- -F ile r FairKr'ounds. The [picnic will

cost $2 per family and w ilt«tart al noon. Adult and children’s games will be featured. Tom Kalange , and Lincoln McGulness are head chefs. The

Slaughter, Twin Falls, was one of the instructors at the Suzuki Talent Education Institute for violin and piano held at Brigham Young University, Provo.

Ahniit Tfif-stiidents were mvorvea7fangingTh"a"g^fforin! to 16 years. Another of the Tnsfructors, Yuko Takahashi,

Southern California, was a student of Suzuld, for whotn the teaching method is named.

Students attending from the Magic Valley area include Vicki Stlmpson, Dietrich; Mrs. N e a r T W n a e ir~ ’B ® te f r '^ n ^ Terri Gingham, Lori''Bingham, Kelly K rahn, Lisa Krahn, Ixi'well Krahn, Kathy Coleman, Dianne Coleman and Kathryn Slaughter, all TV in Fails.

menu will include hamburger'ST beans and all the trimmings. Refreshments will also be served.

Padilla. The newlyweds were served communion following the ceremony.

They were honored at a reception later in the evening.

The bride was employed by Walker and Depew attorneys

--;be{ofe'gothg-faH j ermahy -toHae----------m a rrie d . The bridegroom is stationed with” the 123rdM aintenance Battalion ifl_____Germany.

The couple will live in Firth until his tour of duty is completed.

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I have lost a lot of trust in my husband What do you, say about this? OUMH D<')RA

D E .A II.P O R A : There ,w,ore a l least three people at ihe. party fa r "d u m b e r " than you.

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The b rid e ’s table was covered with lace over a blue cloth,iind centered with a tl^ree tiered-wedding cake decorated with clusters of blu^ roses. The tiers Were separated by Grecian columns and cherubs. The cake was topped with satin bells, net and.blue rosebuds.

Reception tables were covered with white and centered with brandy snifters decorated with blue lace,

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Joint piano reeital planned foi" Sun^day in Cdsfl^ drtt

Wiggins and Rita Duppong, piano students of Mrs. Woodrow Ash, will present a

church. .P ro gra m - numbers will

include both modern and classical compositions.

Miss Wiggins, who will be a sophomore at Castleford high school, is the daughter o! Mr.

chorus and band; Pep dub and drill team; volleyball, and powderpuS football. Sbie holdsthe junior degree in FHA,

iI7 is the daughter of and Mrs. Glen Wiggins. She has studied piano with Mrs. Ash for the past six years. School and other activities for her have included 4-H work;

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V a lle y B rie fs Thursday, AuftustJ, 1973 Tlmes-News,' Tw IivFa lls , Idaho 9

TW IN-FALtS------T w iR -F a lls :i^ - A \ Q g i C ^ a l l B y -chapter of Sweet Adelines will have a u ^ book sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.-^turday-at the<

itain on'thcdowntowtrmQllr

TWIN FALLS —-'The twin Falls Business and Professional Women's Club

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p T e ^ t is a C ^ y s t r ip e r « t M agic Valley M em orial hospital.

Miss Duppong, 16, a senior, is

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By Oswald & James Jacohy

A B Y and Z who used to sit West. East. North and South in the auction bridge columns were back at liie ciut) again.

Z. sitting in his fa m ilia r South position opened one no- tru m p a n d Y p ro m p tly raised him to six. (Point count is easy for these old-timers since M il­ton Work used it (or no-trump bidding in auction bridge, i

A was on lead as usual and made tiis safest possible lead, tne 10 of hearts

One look at the dummy and Z saw ttfat he needed two spade trick s It looked like a good idea to try one sp'Sliei lead immediately, so at trick two Z led his deuceof spades

A played the queen and Z

won the tric k w ith d u m m y's ace. B, sitting East, played the three-spot.

Four rounds of clubs cam e next and produced a heart dis­card from West and two d ia ­mond discards from East.

Three diamond leads fol- “T ow edrvfrarw est th ro w m ra ti^

other heart. Three heart leads then caused East to let the four of spades go and the time ■for decision hadheen reached.

Z led a spade, called for dum m y's nine and m ade his slam..

As he rem arked later on. A was too good a player to split e<|uals on the first-spade lead. His queen play had to.be an at­tempt to cause Z to go wrong! (NEWSPAPEH ENIERPBISE ASSN |

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Falls City Park for the annual picnic and iris rhizome sale.The sale will begin at 2 p.m.Members are asked to bring acovered dish and ihelr o wn of the canned chicken,tableware. Iris for the sale are geryg^ four to be priced and labeled. ^ iHmcNewa wiU pay |S Guests are wejcome. each Mek_Jor_Maglc jy i le y

noodles. Place in a greased six by 10 inqh baking dish. Spdnkle with the potato chips. Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. l.eft over „rhif'Wpn.._ mny^_be Jispfl..

The bidding has been-Wcsl North East, South

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Vo Timifs NtwiV twin Fall*, fdahq Thursday, Ai>go»t Jv;i9>3 Crossed fr iiitLAlKELAND, Fla; tUPI) — ; propagated tr^aboiltl922and c lash e d it as a tangerine; TtieSr

f a > - Ui e r(gnltlKg;r~H[iirc'6h season-runs from ’ - a tangerine and ah. fruit the “Hone^^Murcott”. January to' March. The fruit ;r. was namM after For years it was classified as has a tHiii rind and a smooth, - Murcott Smith pf -an orange, but in 1971 Hie glossy surface.

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SUN .V A L L E Y - The MarshaJJ .fennett. residence.

-------jw t h — -a - --spaclQua— JflfiHioverlooking Sun Valley, will be one of the features of the annual tour of homes Saturday.

This year the tour Will focus , on Sun Valley homes decorated with an emphasis on natural

com bined w ith- a variety of ?rt treasures.

sponsored by the Ketchum- Surv V alley Com m unity

---------1 ib iw y , 4ho sev.entit annualtour will be conducted from 1 to 5 p.m.

In addition to the Bennett home, the tour will fnclude residences bordering on the Sun Valley G olf Course

-------- fairways owned ^a y-H »p --Kimbali, M r. and Mrs. Steve Wynn and Mr. and Mrs. George Congdon; George Brenn's u n i q u e l y d | e c o r a t e d "Cottonwood Cottage"-, . and

■ the newly completed Norris home on Tra il Creek.

Tea will be served in the garden of the D r. Alan Coleman iiom e overlooking

------- Sun Vailoy jtiakfer-:-------------------- ----. The Behnett ■ home was

. designed, by William Muchow . . vand Associates. DenveLXolo,..-

with the interior design by Tony Michalarps.

be composed of three boxes, the home promotes a feeling of being in a gallery.

The house design accents sim plicity and the gallary

■ theme is carried out by stark fwhite, linen-finished, vinyl

walls throughout the home,' The strycture’s high ceilings

are doofe in fir flooring and rich brown carpeting predominates throughout the residence.

Furnishings and art work i i ^home are functional and

id . Upon entering the \rtsitors step down

s “'Gallery,” which holds

Kim ball rpsidene<‘ f<Mi(ures i'mprt'M.siv< ox(€H*k>r

Off the gallery is the dining area with handsome wooden tables and chairs as well as

Jjuilttin cahinels Lor dishes imd an unusual collection of

, Finnish glass.To the left of the dining area

is the living room — furnished with contemporary furniture in

white.A tapestry hangs above the

liv in g room fireplace, composed of stretched painted burlap with areas of hooked— yarn in green, red, blue and white by Hinz ' ■<

General tickets will be sold iiefore the tour at the following locations: the library, Charles Shihlbergs and A tk inson '& - Market, all Ketchum; the Sun Valley Ix)dge information desk and the Sports Center, twth Sun Valley; L'Herissons, Jerome, and Yost’s Party Shop and Edson's, both Twin F a lls r

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Tickets will be sold on the tour day at AtkTnson'srMariret.-

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g u a ^ to death during a Solent lunchtime spree at the federal penitentiary. But Daggett ad­mitted he doesn't know whothe

-W U eiO *,-------------- ---------------i--------—Eighteen F B I agents began-

Interrogatlng 600 inmates at the federal prison today to Tleter- rhlhe who Instigated Tuesday’s riot that led to the guard's death and the holding of three hostages for 11 hours.

‘ "Only illnirtfltes-Jlflve positively identified by the staff as having participated in it," Daggett said. "But I'm sure

-wre‘11 findTOore:^------------------------ —Prison authorities believe JOG

or^inore of the 2,000'inmates at the TB ^ a rjp ld loclcup were

-^actively involved-liv-t^ disor­der. During the disturbance,

--tato„men fled to the laundry_ room where they held four hostages. After eight hours, one hostage was released to present the demand of a bargaining- grievance session to Daggett.

The two Inmates in the laundry room, who surrendered when Daggett agreed to the discussion, claimed they took no part In the killing of guard Wayne Selle, 39,- the father of three..........._ — ____________

" I am convinced in m'y own

actlyity -ih -the laundry-jsiere tied together," Daggett said.

“ 1 don't kno^for^ sure who killed the guard, but I know it was a maniac killer," the warden said.

Daggett said Selle was on the third tier of a cellblock and his killer chased him three flights to the basement area. Selle died of multiple stab wounds.

"He was probably stabbed on the stairway,” Daggett said- "He wj(s just at the Wrong place at the wrong time. He was there when the maniac killer came along."

Officers have found a weapon and a bloody shirt they believe was -directly^ Involved in killing. • , . .■ Nearly all the inmates retum td to the lunch Wednesday. vl4iti;ngprivl- leges were resumed and cus­todial officers stored riot gear in a special facility outside the main sate.

SenateapprovesColby

W ASH IN G TO N ( U P !) - Wil­liam E. Colby, who promised to keep the .C IA out of domestic spy operations and open itsflr t iv it ip sm nrp fu lly Inr-nngraa^

sional scrutiny, has won Senate’ approval.to head the agency.

The Senate voted B3 to 13 in favor of Colby’s nomination 'Wednesdayr brushing w id ^ questions raised about the veteran agent's past.

It was the second time a career m an from the C lA V plans and operations division— the so-called "dirty tricks" department— had risen through the ranks to become director of central intelligence. Until his promotion to the top job, Colby was the numtwr three man in the CIA in charge of plans and operations. ■

— . replaces Ja m e s . R - Schlesingir, named this spring as secretary of defense, at the help of the nation’s foreign intel|iypnrp rn llprting an- paratus.

During debate over -hia^ nomination, Colby was praised by some senators as a paragon of professionalism and de­nounced . by others as a

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m sB y L A R R V H O V E Y

n m c f-N e w i Sporta Editor

About llirw ^___________ ______ r?teetfry were kiued, Wednesday afternoon as the" Idaho F lsh and Game Department opened its tMtUe to rid Niagara Hatchery of Infectious

--^-panewatte^iio^TOsia^The execution, which let the

' Temaining. three and one-half m illion Join atiaut another miUlon already d^ad because Dt the dfaease; Wes'done easUy. The small fry, perhaps three- quarters o( an inch long, were p u m p ^ from the--raceways

and Into a tank containing a heavy chlorine ;ralutidn. Then

Vhe steelhead were burlerf.

the state has. seen in manyyears.

T h « IP N , Identified at flv^

a heretofore highly successful story of transferring the anadromous fiali (ro m the dam-doomed M iddle Snake. River to the dam free Salmon

-r lv ^d ra tn a ^ .Th frD fo |e c t-h a gcost Id^ho Power milfions of d o lla r^ over t h e ' y e a rs , provided biologists with strong working knowledge of the steelhead *hlch were rather an unknown quamtlty before and gave Idaho fishermen protwbly lh » best steelhead sport fishing

d i t f » r - « a t - la b o iftiin rl.e s . throughout the nation as the "Buhl strain,” previously had been found ih^ trout only. Becaus1r^''‘ 6f ” the large Investment aod-We inability to replace the fish, the Idaho Fish

“WdiSame CKspjtftmienraeciaetf-to forfeit this year’s crop in an effort to control the di^ase.

With the fish dead, the mop up operation w ill begin Immediately. C. R. “ Bob” Quldor. plant superintendent, said treatment of the water

source^ Niagara Springs, will start right at the outlets on the noi;thside of Snake R ive r

"Caiw piir

(fusing thel brought the Niagara Hatchery traged:r into notice. Fish of

all th r riac£''way and-hatching equipment and the office-.side of the plant alsc; will be (re^U^... After that the water 'wiIT |W diverted a w a y" from tn i hatchery and the August sunallowed to hake the entire system for. at least two weeks. ‘T h e sun should be a better jpb than the chlorine,” Quidor said; "but we’re iisiilg both methods.”

IP N manifests itself basically only in small fish.

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Uifw;teii Out the- disease wpuldn't be detected unless lalwratory tests were m a4e. H o w e ve r,, a ll fish s u rviv in g the contagion become carriers an the disease,

-J a ^ p a s ^ jp to progeny Iri jh e - egg.rthus the specie maintains its own seeds of destruction.

The introduction of IP N to the Niagara Plant is unknown but could have happened in many ways. The Shake River Is an immediate culture -for the dlaeaae and the wgrid’s larygsl concentration of trout hatcheries In the immediate vicinity provides a constant threat.

IP N , excepting In the early fry stages. Is not\a threat to com m ercial grow ers since

. infected fish, whiqh are large enough to survive, still can

_ ^ o w to disease is not communicable to humans.However,unconfirmed reports indicate that one large commercial trout farm north of B uhrcuff ently Is starting a similar sterilization program

• after losing fry. Still, the loss of.

obnoxious sea g u ll,' Which', t h r e e or wait for four, ^ u l d hasn't helped man since the the c o m e b a cls-say half and

-dayjr-«f"-firigbam-^Vottngv7^4ialt— th&-lEN cauy d .cyclg Pei tigp5amiie dumb fislieimari'' hole would 'be filltu tlmnw

anglers niight face a few bleak years. T

Quldor added the “B" strain or Qearwater steelhead which

caught a Muple infected trout in Nia^^ara S p rin g and th o u ^ t it funny when he' flipped t h ^ into the stieelhead FBtiewa:^ a UO feet away. No matter. T h e

-ru n ia gQHfc

immediately .'If not;it will take several more cycles. . ■—

. Slnce-the hatchery program Is providing about W per cent of the sport fishing take in the Salmon drainage now, state.

itn m ^ a td y ^ to the.H a g e r man racewaya for

rearing, were w e ly away before the IP N outbreak, Currently, they show no signs of the disease.

Qtiidqr first noticed the, Ip N about six weeks ago. “ I was afraid It was IPN the first time I saw one of the fish die,” the sad Quidor said Wednesday. "B ut we had a kill here last year of a large number of fish. I was afraid that was IPN but the five , laboratories all sent reports back saying they were the heal^iest dead fish they’d ever seen. They blamed It on pesticides:”

“But this time all five sent back reports aying It was IP N and all flve even Identified the strain . . .the Buhl strain,” he

I Back To School

The full impact of IP N outbreak won't be known until 1972, the year these fry were scheduled to return to the PahfilmerOl as spawning

a big I__that will take many c y & s to

trout, while perhapfrexpansive^— B U , meaning poor fishing and is no major -problem since constant dire consequences in trout can be replaced on a high w ater, high nitrogen teftphone . . order alm ost y e ^ s . But it also will provide anywhere. Steelhead can’t. an answer to another little

It i.s probably the IPN didn't .l^ow n fact on (a ) how many come 1 ^ Niagara with the Your-year returnees are there

^ ^ g s ^ s in c e ^ l tested — again at five labora tores — for this or other communicable diseases before they are released in the Pahsimeroi River. All eggs are sterlized before being hatched

spawners pass this' longevity on to their young.■ Quldor reports this past spring, about 50 per cent of the fish caught at the Pahsimeroi

n iic u uciuic ^ e r e in the ‘'four-year<yelebut that woujdn't preclude ^ i s h size.” Should that high

infeciijn if a d u lt^ a d picked it figure repeat itself in 1976, the up in their travels to or. from steelhead program should have the ocean, biologists admit. alxHit two million qggs to rear

Probably the best bet is at Niagara. Then 1979 will hold provided by fish birds of prey, the answer as UJ whether some

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' thousands of steelhead fry from the raceway and into a chla>ine solutloo fOIed tank. About three and (Tne-half- million fry died at Niagara Hatchery Wednesday , a f t ^ o ^ .q s 't h e idaho - Fish and Game Department fought'to eradicate an Infectious pancreatic necrosis outbreak.

Legion tourney

B U H I, — Jerome meets Orofino and Buhl lakes on Idaho Falls Thui-sday night when the state l-egion " B ” tournament opens at Ferris field.

________ , The aames are slated for 5 and 8 p.m. with■ action eontlnuii^g with two Friday and Saturday

played Sunday afternoon.

TH O U S A N D S O F S T E E L H E A D fry lay dead In a chiorlnr-sohitioirthat probably will end an InfpTtioas pancreatic necrosis"outbreak at the Niagara Springs hatchery but brings up the quesUoD concerning the steelhead spawning and sport-fishing ron in Idaho in 1976. _____

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N E W Y O R K ( U P I ) A<Ti«i r tc « n Basin

— after it became apparent^'thAt Nets will shell out another f or ae to the^ n wka as

Roy *Boe oil the New .York Nets— appear to have retained Julius Erving for the not so small sum of 13 million, but before today’s session of the

le ^ u e m e e t ^ s - are completed, they may have lost a franchise.

Erving, the 23-year old star forward who led the ABA” in scoring last season, officially became a member of the New York Nets Wednesday

the National - Basketball T^ssociatioti's'Atlanttr Hawks.

No one reail'y rnade much of a secret of the "arranged ” transaction which also, saw 1 5 0 0 ,^ change hands from Boe to £>quires'‘ owner E a rl Foreman. In fact, Foreman

caine right out and admitted that it was a deal made to "keep Julius-in the A B A as opposed toother alternatives."

To further assure that, the

the contract that E r v ^ g signed with them last year. All of which brought a rather interesting response from William H. Alverson, President of the {klilwaukee Bucks, who happen to M ye 'th e TJB A draft rights to Erving.

" I t ’s the rottenest caper I’ve ever seen," said Alverson, who probably can't quite figure out why the Hawks are being reimbursed all that money for

Phillies’ Twitchell blanks, I

Cli^ago 2-0 with two-hittejvP H IL A D E L P H IA (U P I ) -

Wayne -X w it j l ie U -t h a lk e ^ P — hi^ second straight shutout Wednesday night to give the PhUartelphia Phiflies a 2-0 victory oVer the Chicago Cubs.

JV itch e ll, who is now 10-3 on the season, allowed two hits

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M O N T R E A L (U P I ) - Reggie Cleveland shut out the Montreal Expos on five hits in the nightcap Wednesday night,

-as the St. LouiiS Cardinals swep,t a-doubleheader winning the second game, 2-0 , after taking the opener 9-3.

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Wynn, O-for-32, beltejj a two- run double and James Rodney . Richard pitched a five-hit shutout Wednesday night to pace Ihc Houston Astros to a 5-0 victory over the l.os Angeles Dodgers.L o s Ange l e s H ou s ton

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A T L A N T A (U P I ) - Dave Johnson hit two home runs and Darrell Evans imjved into a ti- for Hie major league league hitting his 31st Wednesday night to give the Atlanta.-, ^ a v e s a 14-6 victory over the

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SAN D IE G O (U P I) - eiay Kirby pitched a five-hitter and survived a pinch-hit grand slam home run'by Ed Goodson

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as many people ^ I can o v ^ this thing,’.' added Alwrson.'

Meanwhile, the-ABA owners will convene here today and the main topic of discussion figures to be the fate of the

"trtrartes Xi: T ln le y -o w n e d - I Memphis Tam s. Fitiley has

tjiied unsuccessfully to unload the Tam s and the betting is the ABA will disband the franchise and divide up the players rather than try to find another owner. _ _

- Ervinfr seemed-happy-#bout the trade back to his hometown and quite possibly, he might even remain with the Nets for the full'seven years of the $2

miUion contract he was report­ed to have signed. In addition to acquiring Erving, the Nets also picked up reserve center WIllTET SojoW ner^ f r o i i n W Squires and sent forw ard George Carte r to V irg in ia - along with the $500,000.

"New York has always been my hom e," said the 23-year old E rv in g .

■ E tr€ A J 0 N 7 C!alifr— Bruce W cNee'oTTw in Fcills and Joe Higham of Sbellay,. Idaho's two

TepresentattveajarthErtlS G A z^u n lg r^H g tC a a F^ tournament, failed to make the cut in the first

, twojTOUnds which ended Wednesday. - N EW V O R K (U P I) — JoeMcNee had roxmds of 82 and 79. missing the __. “ King” Iloman, »the Puerto,

cu t l)y tom- strokes. His misery basically was Rican heavyweight who will~fouod on iwgTiate5~on~the •front nine-where-he---------...- - chH^ynge^C;«br4f^Fnrpm aq In

to o V ra n -e l^t-th e -firs t~ d a y"B n d Trs e v e n ^ e T d ^ o ^ i p r T ^ P . h i ^ n r ^ 1 'I’hat amounted 10 six penalty snois.

Higham had a pair of SOs. and s^id his putter' ' f a i l^ him In an.effort to pick up the three shots that wouli^have kepfhim in the meet.

The two youngstersj_^oug..with Gary Duncan of Tw in Falls, will leave next week for the

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"anything that will help" ruin the chamjjipn's. first defense of his crown.

Anything includes a series of . meetings with Stewart Esposito of Mind;Dynamics Inc.-- -FFOovthos®m««lings,accord- ing:-to-Esposito, Roman will enierge with a technique of "how to think and operate at a deeper and more powerful level of m ind."

Roman has had one such session and he said Wednesday ^ a t " I t felt good. [ have to think 'always duck'."'

l/K)king extremely fit, the 6- foot,i_ 200-pounder spoke by phone hookup with Foreman,- who was in his training camp in Oakland, Calif.

I^The champion startled listen­ers by slating that he had "a lot of weight to take off” and then calmly revealed that at

the m b m e n rT e scales a spectacular 240. 7

Roman is a realist. He knows he'.s an 8, 9, or 10-1 underdog, but “ I've been an ^underdog in all my big fights. toughest fight . was in Puerto Rico against Jose-Urtain. own people didn't think 1 had chance,.but I told them I’d win and I did. Big. Tpok nine of 10 rounds."

But the rap on Romanis that he hasn’t fought any real good ones, and that his early losses— includmg a knockout at the hands --of' F'edro Agosto— scarcely make him a worthy challenger.

" I was a playboy when I started," Romanexplains.

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Thu rsday's Oames (A ll T im es EO T )

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■ B O STO N (UP!) - Mfflfur Guerrero's two-out single in the ninth W ^ e s d a y delivered a fight-maFred 3-2 victory for the' Boston Red Sox over N e w ; York, knocking.the Yanlcees o u t,

-ot-rtfst place-in- the.A m er ica n . League Easti -

After two outa In the ninth, reserve catcher Bob Montgom­ery slapped a single to left and Rick Miller followed wi£h a walk: Guerrero, a former Yankee, then hit a 2-2 pitch off Yankee reliever Sparky Lyle into centertield which brought home Montgomery from second with the winning run.

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A dugout-emptying melee erupted In the ninth inning when Boston catcher Carlton Fisk pushed batter Gene Michael out of the way In order to chase down Thurm an Mun­son, who was running home on an aborted suicide squeeze. Munson, who had doubled and

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C H IC A G O (U P I) - Hal McRae batted in three runs with a triple and a home run Wednesday night to lead Steve Busby and the Kansas City

^ y a l s to a 4-2 victory over the Chicago While Sox and Wilbur .Wood.

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M IL W A U K E E (U P I ) - Gates Brown’s Infieid hit with the bases loaded in the ninth

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C L E V E L A N D (U P I) - Boog Po^eft aiUggfed his ninth homer

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A N A H E IM , C a lif.(U P I)Rudy M ay, who had not won a game since June 18, cooP^ off thFfiot Texas Rangers Wednes­day night as he hurled the slumping California Angels to a 5-1 victorv.T e a a * C a l i l o r n i a

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night:It marked the fourth time the

two had played in six days and w jn t about as ' it should between the two closely matched squads. E^ch won two gam es and earned a championship. Red’s taking t h e c U y with a pa ir

of wins Sunday.Red’s looked like a big

winner-early Wednesday when some good hitting and some miscues by Brehm ’s gave them five runs In the third Inning and a 7-1 lead. Bikthree wuljfs. two errors, thcee hits and Karen Thom pspri’s baaes-Joadetl triple tied It up In ththottom of the tflfting and Brehm 'a held Red*s scoreless from then on out.

Hurting Red’s was an ankle injut'y that held Rae Dene Bell, who sparkled at shortstop Sunday, to part time action.

llniiaM (o »itar( fo r C’hargers

IR V IN E , Calif. (U P I ) - Johnny Unites, who has had problems with his right knee in the San Diego training camp, wUl start - in the Chargers’ exmumofl opener night, coach Harland Svare

Svare said his 40-year-old starting quarterback will play at least one quarter against the New York Giants at San Diego.

"Th e one-a-day .practices have agreed with John," the Charger coach explained. “Jhe knee trouble is correcmig itself."

Unltas was traded' to the Chargers during the offseason after . „ .Baltimore Colts. His backup man is Wayne O a rk .

exempted ~it from. wUGFusl/ statutes s« tbey'r could slgn- packages of contracts wifii the television networks.

“We made them whole ^ ■TaH i;" M acP onaasatgP ^ B ^ were teeter-tottering whethw to

. slay In business and thisArrangements b e tW ^ the CongreiBTismsd-themrWhen^

National Eootbal] League and hear hoV adversely It—my billthe televiskm networks j^ohibit troadcasting football ^ames w it t ^ a 75-aille radius'or the city wKere the home teanj Is located. h '

A House Commerce subcom­mittee is considering several bills in response to complaints from fans that they can’t get tickets.tq games because they are sold out and they can’t._ .watch them on T V . Burch said he favored three bills which would lift the blackouts for a one-year period to test their effect on the game.

— affects football it doesn’t make sense to m e.”

MacDonald introduced a bill tojpiSThanentlyellnitnate blacks outs if a home gatne was sold out 48 hours before kickoff.

The FCC, he ^ d , is considering two niles, one dealing with blackouts aiid one dealing with pay-cable televi-

TRAOINOPOSTREDS

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waters plunge."

Rep. Torbert H. MacDonald, D-Mass.^ the subcommittee, chairman, argued that the N F L and its teams have become rich since 1961, when CIngress

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In te r rude in baseball gam e

BO STON C A T C H E R Carlton Fisk, left, and Yankees’ Thurm an Munson try to engage In fistcuffs while teammates fropti both sides intervene. Action precipitated four-m inute nielee but Boston went on to win 3-2 and knock New York from the division lead. (U p i telephoto)

T H E COLUMBIA BASIN IS GROWING

SOILJLCROP SERVICE, INC.Is le ad in g in Agrl-Cham ica l and liq u id F«rti|ix«rs. W * Are Celebrating O ur tO lh Y ea r of Continuous G row th . W e are~~C ilF^ 'tly BuilH rng the Id rg e iV onff M o iP Modern Su tpen ijon P lan t in the West.

W * l< a v * o n immediate OPENtNd h r an O H R A T I O N J M A N A O E R . H a wwill ba ra t p o n iib U tor kay p ro d u < tio n o p a ro lio fn , o n d tu p a r - v U io n of ta va ra l a m p lo y a a t. M u tt h a va a m in im u m of thraa ya o r* tu p ^ rv ito r y a x parianca a n d cu rra n t fa rtilt ia r o n d ch a m ic al a x p a r- H a n ta . S a lary d a p a n d a n t o n aYparianca. S lo n d o rd b a n a fitl a « a l -lo b la .

Retum et oi>ly w il l be accepted. Please include past sa la ry history.

Mail to: SOIL & CROP SERVICE, INC.P.O. Boi 490, OtheRo, Washington, 99344

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Knowles, making his first start in six years, com bined with RoUie Fingers on a five-hllter Wednesday night as the Oak­land AthleUcs downed the Minnesota Twins fr-2.

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LEGAL WOTJCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

■ IN THE O ISTR ICrCO URT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF^IOAHO; fN AND FOR THE COUNTy OF TWIN

MAOISTRATES DIVISION ilOTICE_TO CREDITOIM Estate of MARY ISABELLE

fiieu est, ,N o tic e Is hereby given W >He

u n d e r s i g n e d - p e r s o n a l representative to the creditors ol ah' atl .persons having CRIin\s' dgalnvm A r y i s a b e L l E f i e l d s .

.NOTICE OF A ^ L IC A T tO H FO R, WATER PERMIT ______

Notice is hereby given- that Wal >Bailer,-Robles, Suhlr lO., has on„-< -July U, 1973 submitted Application No. 47-4JI1 lor a perm it to ■appr%pfi»te:7«^TttWT per secolna Of. water from an unnamed, straarrie tributary of Clear Creek by meant of storage pond« oump. and.sprlnkler system within the NE’ "n1eV4, Sec. 36, T. 9S. R, 14E, B M., Twin Fails County, to be ^sed from Mar. IS td Nov. 15 tor irrigatiof) of 38 acres

=wimT?nirrww?iweu. aer.- » ;T . ■u « u w w a « w f wi I V U iM i iV i i

thefi* •wilk, the necessity vogchers. r . u e , BMWithin fojur months after the first rt issued, this permit will bepublication otthls notice, to the said subject to all prior-water rights.

the office Protests against the granting of the oV BenoiT.* D w o it and A ieA d iid e f,— tw rm tr-m D st'b fr-fire trw ittHTwin Falls Bank & Trust Rida Twin Department of Wal^r

I K T H E D IS T R iC T r tO U h T 'd F T H E ^ !F T H jg O k O A L D IS T R IC T OF T H E S T A T E O T IP A H O . IN A N D

i « > R - T H 6 - C O U M T - V - O F T W IN F A L L S . - '

MAOI$.TRATC DIVISION . . NOTICE TO CREDITORS ln t t> e M a t te r o f t t ie E s ta fe o f A C E

L . J O H N S O N rD ecea s ed . / N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIV^EN

Tt>at ttie undersldned has peen appoin ted Persona l R ep resen ta tiv e o f the ab ove^ iam ed es ta te . A il persons h av in g c la im s againvT the

■Bq u t i e d ' ■

Twin Falls Bank & Trust BIdg.. Twin FqIIs Cpunty of Twin Falls, State of Idafib this being the place f f j i^ for the transaction of the bu&iiess of said estate. ^

Dated July 90. 1772.jfjip fjy yohhyyt.......

. . Personaf Representative of the Estate of Mary isabelte Fields. dec,easedPUBLISH: August 2.9. 16 & 23. 1973

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR WATER PERMIT

Notice is hereby given that Paul andor Dorothy Turnipseed andor Elwood McCauley andor John

rot: hason May 10, 1973 submitted Application No 47 4210 for a permit to appropriate '6 cubic feet per second ol wattr from springs, tributary ot Snake, River by means of ironpipe^, cement ponds, and iron headgaieswithin the SEUSE'a. Sec

I...II Wii.SWUSWUim, Sac. U,.T..BS. B, US..B.M , Twin Falls County to be used from. Jan 1 to Dec 31 for tish propagation within the SW*4SWU,

...Sec, !?,. T. 95. R. 16E. B.M.If issued/ this permit will de

subiect to all prior water rights Protests against the granting ol the permit must be tiled with the Idaho Department of Water Admin istration, 1041 Blue Lakes Boulevard North, Twin Falls, Idaho, 83301 on or before Augyst 20. 1973.

R Keith Htgginson Director

PUBLISH August 9 & 9, I9U.

IN TH^ DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT gP THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS

In the Matter of the Termination of the Parental Rights of CHARLE S

. GILBERT PORTER, as Father, of .CHARLES G ILBERT PORTER,

JR and EDWARD"P O T J T F jrM in ^ r---------

' A Case No. ISONOTICE OF HEARING OF

PETITION ------ ,--------POR TERMf^4AYlON OF

PARENT-CHILDRELATIONSHIP

ANDOF PETITION FOR ADOPTION

' TO CHARLES g il b e r t PORTER YOU W ILL PLEASE TAKE

NOTICE that a Petition lor Termination ol your relationship as father to fhe minor children, Charles Gilbert Porter. Jr. and Edward Witlls Porter, has been filed m this Courl by the mother ol said children, Virgin'ia Kathryn Southwick. and

YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED' that a Petition io adopt the satd Chtjries Gilbert Porfer, Jr nnd Edward WlHis Porter has been tilled in this Court by Floyd Williarn Southwick, husband of the said

. VTrgmia Kal0ryn Soufhw^ck, and - YOU ARE FU^RTMERNOTIFIED

— rrrST—KTTZr Pet i t i6rrs*r ■ ar d eapr^o T them, will be he^rd before this Court at the Twin Falls County Court House”, Twtn Falls. Idaho, on Sept 5.

“ atthehourof ?-00o'€lock a.M..at which time and place you may appear and resist said Petitions, or either of them

Dated this ?7th day of July, tw i H A Lancaster Clerk of the District Court

BY Sadie DeGlee DeputyPUBLISH Aug, 2, 9 a. ^6, 197;

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FITH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN a n d FOR TWIN FALLS COUNTY

B E N E F IC IA L F IN A N C E COMPANY. Of Twin Fafts. Platnttff, VS JOE B HALEY. Detendant

Civil NO. 2S976 ALIAS SUMMONS

THE STATE. OF IDAHO sends greetings to Jotf B Haley the abovenamed defendant____________

You arc hereby notified that a complaint has been filed a<ja*nst you in the District Court of the Fifth Judicial Oivtnci of the Stale of Idaho, in and for Twm Falls County by the abovenamed plamtiff. and you are hereby directed to appear and plead to said comptainl swithm twenty (20) days alter the date of ia&i pubUcat^>n ol this summons

- Tnr •saTir“ 3CTroTT ts' orcrugrit -fo obtain a ludgment on a debt, and also for general relief, as will more fully appear m the c6mplamf on file to which special reference 'S hereby made

And you are turther no+if«^ that i.^icss you so appear and plead ’ o said complaint, the plamtiff wiii M Ke- tudgm -en » a ^ a m s ^ y o i ^ ^ - prayed m said complaint '

WiTNESSmy hand and the seal Of the District Court ihis 37th day of July 1973

H A Lancaster Clef k

PUBLISH August 2. 9, 16 & 73 T771 _

tN THE OfSTI^tt^T COURT OF THE FIFTH j u d ic ia l DISTRICT INTHESTATEOF IDAHO, in AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FAy.S MAGISTRATE DIVISION

In the Matter of the Estate ol MAUDE V CRUMP. Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE iSTfEREBY GIVEN that

the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the abovenamed estate All persons having claims against the ^said deceased are required to present the»r claims withm four months after the datf ot the f-«rst publication of ftiis notice or said claims will be forever t>arred Claims must either be presented to LeLand John BucnariaTT, personal represe*v«^i*M«

Ad-miiiistratioo, 1041 Blue Lake> ooutevaro f^rth, twin Falls. Idaho, 8330f on or before August 30,. 1973.

R. Keith Higginson Dir^ctoiu^ . . - .

PUBLISH: August t A, 9. 1973

IN THE DISTRICT tOURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICmL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS.

MAGISTRATE DIVISION.Esl«t« N o.su

NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of

M A R Y TEE HOLLOW AY, Deceased.

NOTICE IS h e r e b y GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed personal representative of the atsove-named estate All persons having clalms-against the said deceased are required to

.^laimfc . iwithin,. .Inuf months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred-

san i" itgLeaseu aig i' present their claims within four months a ftef me dal« of the first pubiicAtion of this Notice or said claims wilt* be forever barred.

ited to

LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLICATION NOTICE• F INAL PROOF :_ : _(Carrected NnTIceT

Theilnal prooljjotlce o f JacK Kelly published in this newspaper on May 14. 23. 30. June 4 and 13, 1973, In connectton-wM ttls desert land entry I-39M, is liereby amended to <orrectly describe the lands in Hie entry as Lots 1, !- 3, 4. EWW'/>, Section 19, T. 6 S., R. 13 E,, Boise Meridian. Idatto. Final proot was made at ttie Boise District Office, Bureau ol Land Manafletnen), on

--Vincent S. arobel, Q»lef Branch o f L & M Operations

PUBLISH; July 5, 12, t»r26 »ri<l Aug Z 1973.

tE G A L NOTICE

Casa No. SSO .NOTICE TO CREDITORS

TNTHEDISTRTCTCOU«T-OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF. THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN ANt) FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN

-FAVLSA^GISTR<a^TE.DI VISION

In the matter o f the estate of CHARLEiS L. GENTRY. Deceased

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed - Personal Represent^ives d1 the

ThursUaVj^ August 2.*1973 TImes-News, Twin Falls, 15

Successful InvestingBy roO ER E. SPEAR

N . B*rniec^ Johnson. person al Representative of the i estate; “kt Route Three. Twin Fails. Idaho, or filed With the Court.

DATED This 13lh day of July._______ _____N Berniece Johnson Route Three Twin Falls, tdaho 83301 Personal Representative

Publish: July 19. 36 and August 2. 1973,

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TW IN FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION

In the AAatter of the Estate of ROBERT. S6LL IN I. Deceased

NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE ISHEREBV GIVEN that

the undersigned has been appointed Becson^i—R^oi^»entat4 v » -o 4 -^ »

Casa No. SSfl)ANOTHER SUMMONS

iNTHEDiSTRICTCOURTiOF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND

'F0rR’ -T H E "7 n 5 a N rr "0 P ^ rw ™ FALLS

SHIRLEY CLINE.Plaintiff.

vs.VIRGIL CLINE.

Defer>dant.

THE STATE OF IDAHO sends greetings to VIRGIL CLINE, the above named defendant:

You are hereby notified th^t a complaint has been tiled against you in the Dlgtrict Court of the Fifth Judicial District of the State of tdat>o. in and for the County of Twin Falls, by the above named plaintiff, for the purpose of obtaining a Decree of D iv o r^ ^ __v^ermfl_, abtoluialy< of matrimacMu

All p^aons having claims against th said deceased are required to present tt>elr claims within tour months after the date o f tt)e. first publication of this n otice^ r said d a in n - witi — forever- barrert ,. Qaims must eithic-b? presented to JOHN'R GENTR'T ^ d HERMAN C. g e n t r y . PersonalRepresentatives of the estate, at P

-Or Box 6i>. Twtn' TittsT~tdaho. or ttted" with the Court.

Dated this 13th day of July, 1973 s JOHN R. GENTRY S HERMAN C GENTRY

Personal Representative P 0 Box B3 Twm Falls. Ida^o 6330t

PUBLISH : July 19, 26. and August 3. 1973

NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO.. WATER PERM IT

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that on August 19, 1968. Permit No 47

Q — For a good numy- years I h^ve l^eldjquite a few shares of Nabisco, Ing. (N Y S E ). The company appears to be doing

.qiute..»«ll«nd.t(tf Uiiin

A — As

ani unable to understand why the shares just hand around 50.' Since 1 depend on dividends for

_my_livelihood should I stick

j s s s :

with'this stock? — V.D.

L E G A L NOTrCE

. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS.

MAGISTRATE DIVISION Estate No. SS3

In ihe Matter of the Estate ot MAX F DWYER, Deceased

N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

That the undersigned has been appointed, personal representative of the above/named estate A ll persons having claims agamst the

iq u ifed . ta. .fniir

you. have noiea, shares ,of this divers^ied food pacl<ager tend -to move in cycltfs lietween the mid-sixties_

reason I. would hesitate toj suggest ^ switch now whgn shares are close to the low end of th ?ir cyclc. Several factorssuggest an upturn'in trading levels despite the (Jrofit margin

^QU43M*.-appar»nt in the-M arth- quarter. At that time earnings rose 1 per. cent year-to-year-on a .H per cent climb in sale?. Although price increases of 3.21 per cent have been granted, not ull ot tins has betin taken by Nabisco at this time. Furtherm ore , wheat and m a le n n ls costs • are also thought to have peaked.

I t IS f r o m f o r e ig n o p e r a t io n s

that the greatest growth Is expected. Expenses incurred in achieving m arket penetration in'' 19 foreign

behind. Thus, profits from these operations are increasihg more rapidly than sales. In (969, 25 per cent of company

'P__ Of mini__uuMi__f lAiniv..

sales and a per cent of earnings. Mtfredrivecioverseas. Last yearit^e proport:ons4iaveTnoved^!(rr------2>J per cent of sales and 17 per cent _jit_JiKome, F o r _tha current ye^r some 20 per cent s5f eflrainus should con»e from foreign sales. Ta x loss carryforwards from several subsidiaries will also be a factor will also be a factor..in earnings gains.'

D i v e r s i f i c a t i o n in r e c e n t

y i 'iu 's in to n o n -fo o d a r e a s , n o w

a c c o u n u h g fo r 10 p e r c e n t o f

~ * a l t * « , - w i l l —h e lp o f f s e t - th e

c y c l i c a l------i ia tu r L ' ' u f------ttlE -------------------l e g a l n o t i c e ----------cycUcal— natun----------------- - , com pany’s business. Tw o'’***i5oti'ce TO CREDITORS ^cquisitons m ade-in 1971 —

T-OF Williamsr-toUetrws-and--------FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF Products, toys -

reported record sales and higher earnings last year. The recently announced agreement to acquire Associated ■ FVotlucts. if consununated. wi** put Nabisco squarely in the $1 75 billion pet food market:

Clatms mujt BUher t » DfBSOrteimr ">«"■ cia.m i vxiitvn raur moo Carroll A Holloway, perTSK ^~TTW TnT^TFc»n iB 1 lrslTroti«tri^

above named e;state An persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims yvittyn four mbnths

personarepresentatlveof thif estate, throogt) his attorneys, Raybom,. Raytwrn and Barchas. Bank-i f Idaho Bidg , P O Box 321, Twin Falls, Idaho, or tiled witlutbe Courl.

Dated this ITTh day of July. 1973 Carroll A. Holloway Personal Representative Twtn FalH,L.ldano •

PUBLISH July 19. 26 and August 2. 1973.

NOTICE OF CALL OF BONOS * LOCAL IMPROVEMENT

DISTRICT NO. i f - ------NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that

pursuant to Section 50-1735. Idaho Code, that Local improvement District No. 87 Bonds numbered one through eight (1 througt> S)

. incluiiv*r-U»a4^be-catt«d~aod-<>*td-cthe lOih day ol September;- 1973-, at th e ’ d ifice o f the CtTY TREASURER. City of Twm Falls. Idaho, and mlerest upon said bonds shall cease as ol September 10. 1973.

DATEOthis 31st davot July, 1973 James R. Barnharl- City Treasurer .City ol Twin Falls, Idaho

PUBLISH August 2. 1 73

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR

1973 SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

:>edied proposals will be received m the oltice ol the City Clerk at 321 Second Avenue East’. Twin Falls, Idaho until 4 00 P M , Mountain- Daylight ‘Time, August ^7. 1973/ at wtiich time they Shall be^pubhcly opened and read in trv Council Charobers'ol the Twin' Falls City Mall

The work co“n^empla^ed herein is me-'«mMi‘\>«t»on of--dppfowtmafely 2295 square yards of City sidewalks and includes the following '

Excavation and rem oval ol' existing sidewalk wliere not to grade tincJ or artgnmrrrt: rcmovtrt and

• r<rpa» ,of existing concrete walls that encroach upon Ihe contemplated wcirK area, preparahon of sub base, suppiying. hauling and placing base fnaterLaJ, supplying, hauling and nSodilication of irrigation boxes, removal ol existing’ irrigation ijipe and the msiaUation of uuugAiion pipe*. con.s1ruction ol concrete retaining walls All work sKall be according to .J h e plans bnd specifications on tile and open for inspection at the office of the cUy Clerk, 321 Second Avenue East, Twin Falls. Idaho

Contract Documents with plans and specilicatiohs ar^ available at the office ol the City Engineer. 321 SecoQd,'Avenufi, East, Twm Falls, id'abo A deposit of SIO 00 will be rvquired. The deposit wtit oe relunded upon submission ot a bid or reiurn—<!f^.-,Ihe documents m satisfactory condition

All D'dders shall be rurrenlly licensed .is quatilied public works, contractors under tne laws of the Slate of Idaho and shall conform with the Slate of Idaho Department of Latxjr Schedule of minimum wagt*^

All bidders witt be required lo turn:s^ bid security m the form of c ash . 'c ashier s check, certified

OT this notice or said claims will be forever barred Claims must either be presented o Teala R Percm, Personal Representative of the. estate, at the office o f Kramer, Smith and Beeks. 210 Sixth Avepue East, P. O. BcfR SOff. Twin Falls, ldar>o, or filed with fhe court.

Dated this 25th day of July, 1973 Teala R Percin Personal Representative Box 508Twin Falls, Idaho B3301

PUBLISH August 2. 9 & 16, 1973

IN THE OIST.RICT COURT O.F TH£ FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT INTH ESTATEO F IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION

Estate of MARY T NELMS.DccedStfq *-----

Case No. >45NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the tdaho Fir.st Naimnai BanK. has been appointed personal representative ot the above named estite’~ Ail persons having claims against, the said deceased are f'equired to preieifft their claims withm tour months after the date ol the first publtcation of this notice or

-satd claims will be forever barred Claims must either be presented-to the Idaho First NaUijnal Bank A. Trust D'epar tment. ^^Njn Falls*- fdaho. 03301. or filed wifN Court

DATEOthis 24th dayo JiJy. 1973 The Idaho 1st Nafiot^Bank DanreL i Looney fruftt Officer.Personal Represent al ive

PUBLISH August 2, 9 a. 16. 1973

rww existing between yoo ar>d the plamtiff

That said cause of action is based upon alleged act^ of and physical cruelty ini'llcte^ by you upon plaintiff, ar>d you are hereby directed to appear and plead to said compliant withm twenty (20) days of theserviceof this Another Summons upon you, incT you are further notified ttiat unless you so appear and plead to said compalint within the time herein specified , the plaintiff v^H fake judgment against you as prayed in said complaint

WITNESS my hand and seal ot this Court, this 20th day ol.July, 1973.

H A LANCASTER. Clerk By s S LUCILLE WILCOCK

Deputy-Clefif PUBLISH: July 2a, August 2, 9 and 16. 1973

Easterday Ol Buhl, Idaho, and later months alter the dale of thi first assigned lo David Kmyon. of publication ol this notice or said Castleford, Idaho, for the diversion claims- will be forever barredof 6.4. c.i.s ol water from

—grbtkTOwafer-iwithin the SW'<SW*4. Sec 27.. T 9S. R I3E. B M.. Twin Falls County, lo be used tor the irr igation of 320 acr es within Ihe NW'.*, SW>4, Se .. 27 T 9S. R 13E ,BM .

The peTfnirbolder now proposes to amend satd^ermit and request that the point of diversion be changed to the SW .i NW '4. Sec 30. T lOS. R 12E. B M , Twin Falls County The

used lor stockwater from Jan 1 to Dec 31 an amount ol ‘ 03c t s , and tor the irrigation of 170 acres an amount ol 3 c I s , wiit^in the NE '4NW '4, S '-iNW '-, NE'4SW'4, SW'4SE'4, Sec 30, T lOS, R - 17E, B M

Any protest agamst the amending?f th»?"pi*rmit must be tiled with the daho Department of Water

Administration, lOJi Blue Lakes

Claims must either be presenteci to

representative of fhe estalft*-ihrough her attorneys, Rayborn. Rayborn & Barchas. Bank of Idaho Bidg . P O Box 331, Twin Falls. Twin Falls County, Idaho, or filed with the Court »

Daled this 18 day of July. 1973 Leora G Dwyer Filer. Idaho B3328

Publish -July 26, August 2 4. 9. 19>3

THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWINf a l l S

MAGISTRATE DIVISION in the mailer of ttu.* estate of

SUSIE SIDES. Deceased

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THEFIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF ... ....... ______________ ____ ______

-THe-ST^AT^-OF tOAHOr-m AND-----Boui^vard North. TWin'FaTlsnaatTtJ—.TOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN b330I, on or before August 20. 1973

R- Keith Hiygmson'

NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ANNEXATION OF LAND TO THE

^MA-EWTC A-W ■ r-ATXr E R VOTR DISTRICT

NOTICE-.ISHEREBY <»tvef<-mat a petition was filed m writirrg w*fh the Board of Directors ■ar"The Amrrrcan Fett-» Re^ervo*r on the 26th day of July, 1973 for the annexation of adjacent lands

The petitioner I5 E L Uhhg, Route 1. H^senTldaho

‘ '■ Description o f land40A m NE'^J of- NW*4 Sec 11.

Township US, Range 19E Notice t^hefebv fufc4her atven^ to

FALLS -

Case No, 25994NOTICEOF HeABfNG

In the Matter of the Application of KURT ALAN LEE- Change of Name

A petition by Kurt Alan Lee, born February 3. 1955. m the County ol Walworth, State of Wisconsin, now residing at Twm Falls, tdaho.proposing a change in name to Kurt Alan Hirle. has been filed m fhe

tw c t .^ . . , ..... rbeen known by the name ol Kurt Alan Hirte among his friends and acquamtances smce 1966. and the maionfy of h»s records and papers are m the name of Kurt Alan Hirte

The name and address of the petitioner’s father is Elwood Lee, C^lavan,

DirectorPUBLISH . 'A uIjusI 2..and August 9,

■ 1973

Esfale No. 539NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS

MAGISTRATE DIVISION in the Matter of tne Estate of

CORA B WILHITE. Decased

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That fhe undersigned has been appointed personal representative of fhe aouve named estate All persons having claims against the said deceasrd are required -to “

--------- present their claims withrn four.Such petjion will be TTinrt aV The Court may appoVnT ana obieclionsl may be tiled by any ^son-^whd can, m such obieclKX%s

NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned bas been appointed personal represenlaTive of ihe above named estate All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims withm four months after the date of the lir&t publication qI this notice or said c laims will be forever barred Claifns must either be presented-lo the Twin Falls Bank and Trust Company/ personal repreienlativo ol thfr^b^taffrrat No 1ft, Bank-a. Trust Bidg , twm Fails, Idaho, or filed with the Court

DATEOthis 12th day df July. 1973 s JOHN WOLFE

Trust O ffK er of. tt>» Twin Falls Bank A.Triist CorVTtfany'

WORLD ALMANACFACTS

PUBLISH1973

July 26, August 2 &

Ve entitled Court, the reason lor ^change m name bem^ that he has

all pcrsonsintcrested m.or; that may DO affected by such change oT boundaries of the American .Falls Reservoir District to appe'ar at the office of the Board ol Directors of ttvo American FaJis Reservpir •€>tMtse«-df-IOo'clock A M and show cause in writing, if ^ny. wtiy the lands iTientioned should not be annexed to the American Falls Reservoir District

Dated this 26th day of July 1973 Dtanne Srtdegum SecretaryAmerican Falls Reservoir

DistrictPUBLISH August 7, 0 &. 16 1973

•fctoow lb the Court a good reason against sucrt a change m name

WITNESS My hand and seal of said^'oVtrlct Coutr mT-s “Hrd d<yv o4 July, 1973

H A Lancaster ClerJi

May. May & Sudweeks^By James J May Attorneys for Petitioner 516 Second Street East P O Box 105 Twia:,Falls, Idaho 83301

publication ol this notice or said 'Claims will be forever t>arre< Claims must either be presented to Pauline Wilhite Bisfiop, tt>e personal representatlveof Iheesl-ate, Ihro'ugh

attorneys, Rayborn. Rayborn a, BarcH»as,*Ba^ of T3i5T\0~BT0u , — Box 321, Twin Falls, Idaho, or .iled with the Court'

DATEOthis ZittuJay 0 July, 1973 PAULINE WILHITE BISHOP

‘ Personal Representative Route 4. Buhl, Idaho 83316

PUtTLISM' July 26, Aug. 7'& 9, 1973.

Publish1973

July 26. August 2. 9, 16, -------

INVITATION FOR BIDSSealed bids will be received bv 'he

City of Twm Falls. Idaho at-lhi? office ot The City Clerk up to 4 00 o'clock P M , on Friday. August 17, 1973. a! wtiich time Ihev will be opened publicly and read m the Council Chambers of the City Hail,

check.-oc bid bond, payable to the Avenue East, Twm Falls,City of Twin Falls m the amount of ' Idaho'“ SdiQ bids wni be received on ll've percent of the total amotnVof- The following estimated quantifies to

INVITATION FORBIDS ..

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Twin Falls County Comml&i'ioners will accept bids for one (1) desk si/e. infernally programmed electronic, magnetic record accounfing computer

Specifications may be pbfamed at Ihe County Recorder's dffice m the Twin Falls County Court House •• All "brds snau be pr<w»enied or

otherwise delivered under sealed cover to the Clerk of the Twn Falls Counfy Commissioners w*»h a concise statement markcjd on the outside thereof generally identifying the expenditure to wh'Cf'. said bid pertains

INVITATION FOR BIDS

.f-'-NOTlCE IS HERfrfl-Y-GIVEN T w in Falls C ounty Commissioners will accept bTds for shoring for coairoom at Old Hospital._j,.,,,.,w>«

Specifications may be-^tained at fhe office of the Twin Fdlls County Commissioners, Twin Falls County Court House. Twin Falls,.Idaho

AM construction work, mcludmg scaffolds, must meet with enisling Bu<idtr>g Codes (Jhe County will provide Ihe necei»sar« .bui-Ulu»« permit )

Minimum wages as specified by^ the Idaho State Law (State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act of 1972). requiring recipient to comply with Davis Bacon Act.

Bidders rnust poi&ess a current

the bidThe successful bidder ‘will be

required to turnisn a one hundred pt>rceni performance bond »»nd a one hundred percent labor and mnTer iats— bomr ~ tor— fBTtntut' performance of the Contract m the full amount of the Contract price-

Tnsright ivreserwed ty the Oty to reiect any and all proposals and to postpone Ihe award o* t^e Contract for a period not to exceed thirty (30) da^s, and to accept The proposal that is. in fhe opmion of the City CouncTl, m Ihe best interest ol the City of Twin Falls

Bids must be sutxnitted on the Standard Contract Documents provided by the City of Twm Falls Envelopes coniammg bids must be sealed, marked and addressed as follows

BID FOR 1973 SID EW ALK CONSTRUCTION PROJECT, CITY HALL, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO 83301

Edythe D Koont;Crty ClerkCity of Twin Falls. Idaho .

PUBLISH August 7. 9, 16, 19r3

be used between September 1. 1973 rtnd August 31. 1974

1 200 each Tires ot assorted sizes and t ypes

2 IW gals Antifreeze _ _T 17,000 gals Diesel fuel4 i?7,000gals Oasoime of various

types5 7,000 gats Kerosene6 1,000 gals No 1 Burner O'l7 4,000 gals r<o 7 Burner 0*1Aii b*Os must contain bidder's

♦ly Ol pefcet>» otthe total amount bid m either cash, cashier's check, certified check or bidder s t»nd executed to fhe-Oty of Twin Falls. Idaho. B*d forms and spectfications may be obtained from the office of fheCity Manager or the off ice of the Cily Clerk. City Hall. 321 Second Avenue East, during office hours

The City reserves the toreiect any and all bids and to waive informalities

City of Twin Falls, Idaho Edythe D Koont;City Clerk

P U B L I S H A u g u s t 2 . 9 , i ' T 5 : T^77 '

following forms of bidder’s securitya) Cashb) A cash ier's check made

payable to Twm Falls Countyc ) A certified check made payable

to Twin Falls County d> bidder s bond executed by a

quaiitied surety company, made pay l>le^44>-Twm F ailv CowfMyr an amount eual to at least 5 per cent of me amount bid

Bids will be received until the hour ot n 00 o'clock A M . August 1973. at which lime b<ds will be opened m the office of the Twm Falls County Commissioners at Ihe Court HOuW. Twm FaiH. Idaho

The Twin Falls County Commissioners reserve the r.ght to reiect any or all bids

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, TWIN FALLS COUNTY. IDAHO S WM L CHANCEY

Chairman

AftestS H A

Clerk

P U B L I S H

1973

LANCASTER

LicenseNo more than 80 per cent of the

work may be sublet without permission of the owner, and 90 per cent of the employees must be Idaho residents

A Surely bond or casnier's check in the amount of 5 per cent of the propov^ muvi i»^comp^y- the .bid.

All bids must be received by the hour of 11 OOo'Clock A M , August 9, by the Board of County

14T -Commissioners, at which lime they will be opened by said Board of County Commissioners at their Office in fhe Twin Falls CounfyCourt House~Twirt"FallS Coynty Commissioners

reserve theright to reiect any or all bids

BOARD OF COUNT Y COMMISSIONERS. TWIN FALLS COUNTY. STATE OF IDAHO S WM L CHANCEY

ChairmanAttest4 H A LANCASTER

Clerk

C A L E K l ^ S

C o n f o c t the T i m e s - N e w s F a r m bale s D e p a r t m e n t f o r co m p lete a d v e r t i s i n g c o v e r a g e of yfour ( a r m saFe,^ Kan3^ n e v v s p a p ^ {o v e r a g e — trrVFT-7 0 . 0 0 0 r e a d e r s ■ in M a g i c V o l l e y ) a d v o n c e bi l l ­in g . A l l af' o n e special ,l o w rate E v e r y sale listed in fhfs f a r m C a l e n d a r for 1 0 d a y s b e fo r e sale.

A U e U S T 4ANTIQUE t HOUSEHOLD AUCTION — BEAVER CREfK STORE

Advertisement: August 2 AXictlon«er: Odie Elljnger

A U G U S T ACOURT WEST ESTATE: VViNDEll

A o ju t I aAucllon.«r»: W .rl, EIUr», MobUy. ClofV t

A U O U S T S ^ANTIQUE AUCTION

Advertl»*m «nt: August 3 Ai/ctloneer: Jo« DuHek

Sol* Monoged By Mr. A Mri. C l«n BogUy

A U G U S T Sl iz a r d Steword______

AdverfUement: August 3Auctioneers: Lyl« Masters i Cory Osborn*

A U O U S T 7C.E. POC ESTATE

Advertisement: August S Auctioneers: Wert. Ellers. Mobiey, Clark t Messersmlth

A U G U S T 8KRIECiR. ^ARO. t WINN. BURLEY

Adv«rtlt*m *nl: Auguir 6 Aucllonaari: W «n, Ellari. Mobley. Clork t

r,i\.cl hiri u .IS nnr nl the 111,i} ' 11 t . m s ( ) I the 1 .t Am rrn '.in Cnlunii's T i'bclliiin .l^;.llll^i. llu'' H i ilish Kiiiptri-

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T . i lh int; ci'V TnMiil^iruiiT'TtP' r i ) l ' i i iH ' I'hi' W III i d M m .i- M.ir I im' ,iI1 lli.il ll\is quoU' Is ■illi riu ili'il tu .l.uiiL':. O U » in 1 1 1 ' sp r i'i li \i )iu iiutnl, ,i>I> 111.' I lli^ .iliK nl llu- W n ls ul

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L E G A L NOTICE

NOTICE OF SALE Notice 15 hereby given that Kevin

Kersey, 909 Nprlh Birch, Jerom*. Idaho v(/iii sell to >he hlgnnt bidder one 1965 Honda. IO. No. S90 120650., Bids Wil l be received unt II August 10. 1973. The advertiMT reserves the rtgnr to reiect any gr

PUBLISH July'30. 3l. August h 7. 3. 5. A, 7. a. A 9, 1973,

NOTICE OF SALENotice IS hereby given that James

Huhier, Route i. Twm F^ls. Idaho, will sell to the hlg^esl Didder one 1960 Ford Pickup, hO— No F IOCOK24JW «id s will opreceived until August 10,1973 The advertiser reserves the rtght fo reiect any or all

-tnrsa------------------------------------- ——PUBLISH July 30. 31, August \.

2, 3, 5, 6. 7. 8, a. 9, 1973.

NOTICE OF SALENoii^e IS hereby given that

C/*niury Automotive Machine. 261 West Addison, Twm Falls. Idaho will vcu Jo tne higbciJ bidder.Anc l!?6e_ Triumph motorcycle, T120H. motor No DU 17993, frame No OU 7M20 B'ds Will DO received ualil AuQuSt^9, 1973 The advertiser reserves ttte rign* to reiect »>ny or all bids.

Publish J u l y 39, W. 31. Ai Aug. 1. 2. 3. 5, 6, 7 & a, 1973

July 26, 1973. August 3, PUBL ISH 1973.

July 26. 197i, August 7.

Robertson. Daly & Larsor>, Idaho F.r^l National Bank Buildmg. Bo« 52S. Twin Falls. Idaho, or tiled with the Court

DATEOthis 27th day of July. 197} Le^and Buchanan

- P » r < i W > l P<>p r f o n t at> vg

Boi S7S.Tw»n Falls, Idaho t3301

PUBLISH AoguV 2. 9 & 16. 1973

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN AND FOR t h e . CQUNTY,OF TWIN f a l l s m a g i s t r a t e 't>lvfSlON

4«v-iHe\M*iter ol 4he Estates of FRANK E. TICKNER and FLORA B TICKNER. Deceased

NOtlCE TO CREDITORS NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that

fhe undersigned has been appointed per sonat

C I T Y O F T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O

RE<ieH*T S A N b e X P E N D I I U R E S W tT H »H ^ R C E W TA 6 6 ^ O F E S T IM A T E S F O R t k E P ER IO D

J A N U A R Y 1 T H R U J U N E 30, 1973

FUND4MGS. >»pef cent

GENERAL STREETS WATER ft SXaO AIRPORT

Estimated. R t y ,

»1.727.331 00 950.025 00 123.271 00 tt9,77S.m

PercentRevenue to Estimated Estimated

a-as-73 ReMeisWe-Payroll to M aintenance

ra tio n .CapitalOutlay

Debt Ret Total

T J r

Percent1973

OPERATING FUNDS TOTAL

LIBRARY IRRIGATION CAPITALtMPROVE W ASeR& l L I D.Funds

■W6R 6INICINGI epi e sentBtive wabove^amed estates Ail persons W ASW R ivW Whavtng claims against the said AIRPORT IMPR deceased are required to presenttneir claims months - STR^ST LIGHTING -

of this r>otice or said claims will be REVW ARII<0forever barred. Oaims-must either SEWERS 4 TREATbe presented Jo Robert F. Ticlcner, AAENTFUNDpersonal representative of the HSOBg^l

3,^90.416 00

154.050.00 15.000 00 &S.M0 00

104^.00 242.200 00

51t,3QO.OO351,300.0037.000.00A lu til

541.750.00

4^l3.712.n75.00

852.419 00 434.3W 00 437.344 00 154.435 00 ^

49 3 45 7 51 1

—.82 4

1,727,338 00 W0.025 00 823,278 00 189.775 00

549.1S9 00 71,214 00

144,054 00 74,339 00

1,880.693 00 SO 9 3,690.416 00 790,766 00

119,(34 00 14.443 OOO 42.494 00 32,447 OO

188,584 W^<1 jm net

767 111 0 ' 44 5 10 7 77 8 on 1

156.050 00 15.000 00 65.800 00

304.50000 242.200 00

80 9 72.6 44.0

. 73 7

518V300 00 351,200 00 37.000.x . 58.425.00

404.323.1X)— 717'

78 6m S& BnXT"

514,750 00

150.793 00 327,250 00 15.003 OO tS.lTt 00

35.913 00 10,358 00 6.S2S 00

60*00

160 61 ( 80.672 (

16.807 00

886,626 OO 491.4M X 235,582 OO- 54,932 00

51 3 SI 7 28 6 29.9

578.224 00 43.404 00 258.240 00 1.670,634 00

118.870 00 liSOO

13.115 00 28.790 00 21 .1 t5 »

107.640 00

147^1 00 11.158.00 48.440 00

76 1

19 9 09 4 08-7 17 8

47.4 30 1 82-9 ■4>4.

0075.00

4.313.712 00 75.00

43.2J0.00

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Rbbertion. Daly V Larsm. Idaho First National Dank Building, P. O.

S7S. Twin Fails. Idaho, or tiled wilTi the Cdurl.

'^'«»a*ed^lhts-3»r* day o f iwly, 1973. Robert F,. Ticltner .

M 7 W. W . W I

SubtcrllMdandsiM^ totM Mr^mathltMttidavof July. 1«7XE dym .O . Jtoonti________Notary PuUic

ML*/

I. James R. Barnhart. Trtaiorar o f ni* Clfy ot Twin Fall*. Idaho, htreBy certify thal. fh e J o r^ ln g report l i true ana corrett to tne best ol my

******"'* JA M ES :a ..B A R N H A R T. Treasurer

Located I V) m il«t South. W «n d * n . Idaho.

COURT WEST ESTATE AUCTION

mil* East and '/> m il* Sotrih ofV ,

SATURDAY, AUGUST 4SALE mil 11:00 A.M. LUNCH ON GROUMOS

HOUSEHOI.O POOPSUnited Deep Freeze (sm ott upright), Crosley refrigerator, Hardwick gas cook

~?TD\u9" (apt. s ire ): Ttiro m o tabte ond 4 cttoirs — 3 plotform rockert., .doweno, 2 beds com plete. 2 dressers, chest of draw ers, 2 single beds, air conditioner, lairps. vocuum cleaner, card table, dutch oven, dishes, pots, pans and other hpusehold orticles. ■ : ________

1MCKUP:CAMPERFoctory m ode 8 ft. pickup com por with gas stove and ice box.

s H O P 'ie e i:*Black and D ecker 'A " electric drill, pipe wrenches, small oir compressor, sows, hand tools, extension cords, chain sow, vise, pipe fittings, log choins, bolls, scrapTron, vise and tablo. C clomfis and nrtany smoll iterhs.

M IS C U M N E O U Sold em ery stone. 25 got. propone to^jk. 2 cow stock trailer, 6 steel w heel w o g -

■ena. tro itcr ■with M od e l T oxle, saddled hornets,. 3 sleeping bogs. hose, old horse jnoch^ner^ond^otherjnj^iscelloriTO

y n m m c a m u

COURT WEST ESTATE, OWNERS A li MANAGED BY MESSERSMITH AUCTION SERVICE

A U C n O N f g R S . ^i m T - w n iE ia s .

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u T i n w -N « w « . TWIri F a lli, l<laho Thursday, A u p i^t 2, W 3

l e g a l n o t ic e LEGAL NOTICE T e G A L n o t i c e ^ t l G A r N O T ; r c E - C ^C A ITM O TR lE G A t'N O T IC E " t E O A I r f ^ Tn c E ^ L E O A trN O TIC E

------N O TIC eorFU eM C M B A R IN O -NOTICe IS HEREBY GIVEN by ^m»^ltv-CoimcU.fl( P ty.o l.Tyjn

Fall!. l(>«no, that a public fieari.ng will ba held al 1:0 0 p.fn.pn Aubu» 1 ■ »; W73. in the CooncirTSwifiTTIIv Hall, Wl Second Avenue East. Twin Falls. Idaho, upon Iha application of G«m State Restaurants. Inc. <or condllicnal use »o permit drive

^ in jn ^ a . Baking. Co.. Prisoner. V o O T D flW ^ r

Envlron»n »«T»l’ ■.'ConrmunMy - x~Swartllno. 41 M ; Phvlin"*^®’’ ™ ?**•“ 'Service, *id_ Quarter _

-4»,40;-^«1 4 S^-Juaiilla HainWi. C y

AlloMtton, t jJ in f . j i noj"i « « i l « E. Thompson. PSrvr»w Poultry t»arn^ 41 OO; Norma G. ThorSloh7i53:O0rV.

' QlVf I CAlOUr oiir w. , ••—Ml - - — - ----Boulevard Norlhj Twin Falls, Idaho, particularly descrlped-as-tell«ws;

tots I, J and 3ot Block I, Wllmore Tract. Twm Falls. Tw iir F-sns county. State ot Idaho

— - ^ y persetvinteresl ed m « y «ppea»^at said tiearino and b « heard

DATED tH iS JOth DAY OF July. H73 .

i)hn F, CKrIslbffrrswi ■Mayor,City ot Twin Falls. Idaho

PUBLISH Auflusl J, 9«nd 14. I9'3

ProcMdingt of The Board of County ComihissioMrt, Twin Falls County, Idaho

Twin Falls, IdahoJu ly»,t*7J10 OO O'clock A W.

HECULAR JULY SESSION The Board ot ^County

Commissioners met at this' time In REGULAR JULY SESSION with all Commissioners- aivd - the- Clerk Pfeatnl,

K tmiTBnt I

Food Prisoners, 7».05; Farmer Bros. Cotlee, Food Prisoners, 48.IS; Julie's Flowers, ' Flowers, IS.OO; A ^ l E. Leonard, AAlleage, 35.40.

AAotorols C E,

Aldena Turner, 115.00; Rebecca R Ulrich, 44.W); John R. Wrioht, 4.20; Jl^y M. Watson, 59,.M, Esta, L.

13.0S.MuiKy on Camp4ny, Car Expmse.

t«.43; Idaho Dept, o f Law Eifforcement, Teletype Rental. 75.00; Harold Jen&en, Telephone,

Seed, Grass, W.OO; Floyd Gambrel, j r , t ahor.. SO.OO; Clafene*-GrlH»rd,_ ,<iravel, 1,M*:0Oi Idaho Pow«- Co.,, Sef'vlce..7.tf; Kimtaarly Nur»m’les. Trees, 313.51; Krehaert Harawarv, Suppllea, 40.52.

<0. 5 46 ■Meal. 13 .«S; John mins/Wotpr», car Tms.. Hauling uin, Laoor. i./s/.su'"= ■ U o i vrr'oinla Expense. 120.75; John Chris Motors. •“ Northwest Crane. Rigging t, Tms

J < ^ . -yL'^gl".'.?_|nf„.t^t^4«».<)(t^Of^n^lon^^tac---Tep-5eih--424=0(>;-Nofthwa»>-Cran<

Northwest Crane, R igging & fms.. Hauling Din, Labor. I.7*7.50;

Produce. Ind.. Food CPrlSoners 54.31,; Hangen, Inc., Food (Prisoners ) JJ.OO; Slay Fresh Foods, f^ood (Prisoners) M4.67, Willard Su^artleyj Mileage. 20.70

Emma Dunlap. 10.40; John R. Gentry, 10.40; Wrs. Verla M. Goodman, «.20. Robert N. Lassiter. 10.40; Sandy Lindemood, 10.40

-ln tn 4 .^ te ,4 «»=0a rS «it ion < »,e npwise. 85.00; T.

Jndlfltnt EiipanM. J 6J l L j 8h n !l< ^ Sava On Oirug, Drugs, »J704; ■ KImbarly DrOg, Drugs. 44.30.

rra^ i& u ry '* Madical CantarTOrOgi.

Kingsbury's Madical C an ter,' D ro^ , 9a5J; KIngsbory's Madical - Canter, Drugs. 70.sa; Kingsbury's Medical Cantar.'Drugs, 2«.47,- H. A. Lancaster, Auditor, Indigent Transportation, 35.70; Langdon

Avery, AAaud.Baggett

Buhl Tax No. 4*4 Ourta, TjoI 3^

E!lW*rS»,.D«rotlw Kin»t*H!er,_Lpl 1

Block'r6 «N aa ('fract; U ilay , lUtla- e S ^ .M. South w sr t># i=9t::M!r-

Ivan Pump ' Equipment Co.,Equipment. 55.75; Volvo, Inc., Supplies, 49.88; Walker's Welding &

12 10.

INVITATION FOR BIDSInvitation tor bids was Issued by

the Board^tor tapalr and cleaning ot the exterior surfaces ot the Twin Falli: County,, Court House vyltn ^ t ^ a l e No 1, Oltf Hospital *rta Aliernate No 3. Old Nursei Home Said bids will be recelvfdiojntll the twur ot II 00 o'clock A.AA , July 31. 1973, by the Board o f County Commljjiloners al «»ilch lime they will beopened by said Board-atJheir office In the Twin Falls Cijunly Court House.QUARTERLY REPORT

Ouanerlv Reports of the Sheriff end Ihe Clerk Auditor and Recorder tor Ihe Jna quarter of I9F3, April 9, 1973 to July 6. 1973 were approved APPOINTMENT — SALARY SET

At the request ot Sheriff Paul Corder. Jackie O HopwAod ' was appointed Deputy Sheriff effective July 9, 1973 Salary was sal at tS25.00 per month for a perlodof sl« months, thereafter to be t53«.00 per month. -BIDS — 11:00 o'clock A.M.

At this tlm*,^as advertised, the Board received bids on matcrj^lsfor coostructlon of a building af ihe

J M H rT E W a ^ u n ly Fflfr Grounds.

Times News Twin Fall* PrintingW. D Wiseman, Mileage, ■«. „ „

■TMSffOyi— POtmry -8.— Pistr Ibutmy,— ----- -Food — f*r|soners. 34.70 County Agent

Chevron Oil Co , Car Expense,1198; Lillian Dougherty.Registration Fee, 4.00, Ace Hansen Chevrolet, Inc , Car Expense, 9 12.Patricia Maughan, Receipted Expense, 44 16

Don Youtz, Meals. Supplies, 6 24,Lyn Merrick. Receipted Expenie,13J 24, Wilma Southwick, Mileage,Registration. 16 00Cofonsi- _________________ ___r

Magic Vallav Memorial Hospital,Xrays. 35 00. BIrdsall N Carle.MD. Autopsy. 1J5 00, Magic Valley^Memorial Hospital. Laboratory,89 00d s lr lc t Court .................... ......Part I

Low

Expense, Telephone. 24.^9;Klstjef, Teleplione, 10.15. . :

H. Koppel Company, Blankets ,,9*09; Eddls Lammers, Telephone, RiDfll«L,--iaieldltui.-L2J)0v-Geotge-O-»inrr"M aglt Valley In terna ilo i^ Hill, Wages, 173.01,lno. Car Expose, 123.00; M^glc REVENUE SHARING Valley ’ Mem orial Hospital, J a il ' Cain's, « Appliances, 952.00;Expense, 9.50; Madical Cerrter General Building Supply, Supplies,

,n - r « ir - PHarmacv. tnc__ laU EXMIlJ>e .3J)0; 9.81; htorthwest Crane Rigging 8,W w ir . /District cfcurti 139 40 James R Munh, Telephone, 4?»; TrnJ^TTJIrf, EquTp77~l74Wr7riTW^rn in f- > ^ r k « M M R O National Police Chief ». Sher. Engineers, Inc., Services,■4.840.M.Virginia L Barkes^M M^^R^^O. Bureau, Inf, Card, 12 50. Jerry M. SOLID WASTE r . _ __

'*V. ■ ii 'in T, M cFarland.^ i "70^ AAclnturt, 1120: Rlchird L Owen,

■lnrin5, P?lh"'l,;o Vt 7 0 ; *■

M i_y__________,. _ _Ralph Assendrup •rvice 'District 0

Conlracte S50.00..W. C. Malberg, Rent, 3?.50i

AAadlcal ^ ter_Lab ora tory . _Prot.

Drugs, *37.15; Penny Wise Drug. 'Drugs. 29.75; Professional PhBfmacy.'Tive'.; Drugr, 35.7»; d . e.- Qulltcr, Rent, 35.00;. D, E*. Quillci,

_Rentl 35.00.- Jarome R. Rees, MD,-

Billman, 57 SO; Donna E Blackburn, 62 80. Ross Bourquin, 37 40, Gary Robert Braun, 5 20; Harvey M Cook, 16.30. Rodney M Dayley, W 60. Helen Dosh, 41 20

Betty Fletcher, 41.00, Laura May Galloway, 74.80; Sandra M ane Ghan, 41 M; Margaret H Glese, 16 JO, Yvonne Gillespie. 6.00. Barry Lee GInes, 45 00; Arthur Ellis Greener, 10 40; Lefha Mae Hal*, 29 00, Vernon A Hirper. 24 20.

Lens Haxby, 93 80, Milford Hess. 96 00. Lloyd T, HicKs. 105 20. Mabel C Holmqulst, 40 00; Alfred House, 12 PO. Edith M Howard. 5.40. Oonatff- Dee— Huff, —JTTOTj-vma-

U M — 2 1 2 0 , Booer lnni?s, ^l,M .

Packer, Meals, Telephone,Paul's GMC Truck Sales S. Service, Car Expense^ SrM: Paul's GMC TrucK Sates «. Service. Car Expense, 45 04; Phillips Petroleum Co , Car Expense. 91 ‘14 Curiis Pryor. Telephone. 12 65

Red's Trading Post. Equipment. 54 55. Bob Reese Motor Company, r j ,r Fxnensg. 99.57. BOd RKSS Motor Company. New Car, 3.784 ? ). Ron's Custom Upholstery. Equipment, 7 50. Smaial's Otfice Appliance Co , Supplies. 10 30. Standard Printing Co. Printing.

A r r - « B - A ^ t Joy Virginia Kicer, 7660, JoanLibrary, 15 96. Dunkley Kunkel, 111 40, Jack DavidLawyers, Supplies, 2 00. KennMh R . t i inBrigos.MD.Mental Hearings, 147 00, l-^ rence, 21 20Callaghan 4. Company., Law Dorothy V- - - ____ kf4nn»th AAorrts. B7 80/ Mr>,IComoanv. L 6 w Library. 37 50 John H AAcGinnis. »8 20, Florence

CalL«gh«n & Company. Law Ostwhamp. 57 00. Cha$ C Peck,

M eali. 12 00 . EKPWl tf. T30 OTTOnTT

Texaco, nc Olt-uf

Car

Brake & Petroleum, OH. ^1.20; J f . Clawsoo Const. Co., Water Truck, 2dS.0O; Clos Book Store, Supplies. 8 65. Jack Cran^, Water Truck, 45 00; Don Pleper's, Fuel. 6.88; C, Eaton A. Sons, Contract, 4,431.33, FuTi Circle, Inc., Equipment, 50.32; Garrett Freightllnes, Inc,, Freiph, 6 00. Galevstay Trailer Center, Inc,. Rfipdir. 5120..

Gem Equipment Sales, Inc.. Oil, e 45. Charles Heasley, Maintenance, 150 00. idastries. Signs, U4.60, Industrial Equip. & Repair, Repair, 445 42. Magel Tire Co., Tire, 15.00; Mount.aiANorthwest Crane Rigging & Trans, * ‘ ------- e . A .'Pa rrottj

Junior

■f>7or Serv let .U.W.Rex Arms.49enl. 32.50; SalvMion

Arm y, W\e*1s. 80,00; J 8. P Enterpri.ses. Nursing Care, 1,300.63; Virginia B. Stone, Rent,. 40.00; WINard Swartley, Meals, Gas,'4.80; Twin Fall5 Cemetery Assn., Indigent Burial, 75.OOrT. F. Water 8 Sanitation, Indigent Expense, 10.00; Wendell Drug/ Drugs. 19.30; Lyle Wonderlich, MD, Prof. Service, 47,60.c u « « e N T e x p c M s e c l a im sAPPROVED

Current Expense claimji were approved and warrants ordered dra w n o#) taxes, social security, insurance and retirement withheld

as follows:

Inc , Car Expense, » l 3?-. Volco, Cleaning Dumps, 1,050.00 Inc , SumiiijBS, 19.24, Bill Workman —^a^Uerson, Ma4f»lenance, 150.00;__ . 'I* - e O OO C* C't, ivn I Ot f)fl - lo*tnnu

Taxn r

Trust,- r

Library. 230 85. WHiard H Clark, MD. Menial Hearing, 70 00. Clos Book Sfore. Sc.plie^, 47 28, Clos Book Store. Supplies, 9 80. John P

Mileage. SO 30. P P Desmond. MD, Sanily Hearing, 45 00 ■^inda 3ohnv>n. Reporting Service, 183 00, A V Lake Company. Law Library, 17 00. Matthew Bender & Co , Inc . Law Libary. 38 85. National Cash Register.Maintenance. 37 00. Jerome R Rees. MD, Sanity Heartr»gs. 124.00. ' F. C Sheneberger, Sanity Hearings. 112 50. Smazal’s Office Appliance Co . Paper, 2 lO: Spencer s. Inc., Equipment Repair, 38.51)4 SLaaflard Pnnlm o Co.a Printing. 33 40, Times New^, Ace Prlntk^gr-Printing, 85.95.

Times News Ace Printing. P r i n t i n g . • Falls Clime. Mental Hearing, 35,OOi Cap

Bfds w«re received as followsBuildtr*. In c ,

'«993.00- for 70 36'0" 4 12 pitch-trussed ra f !«r » ; *__ J i_ .

Garco Steel Bwilder^v Inc, ♦8i4 00 for 66 6:'.jt_A'j pressure treated posts;

Garco Ste t Builders, Inc, S1611 00 for 11,000 linear feet 2"x4"xl6',

Garco St'eel Builders, me, ■S4.564.00' for 128 squares painted Sheer iron roofing;

Garco Steel Builders, inc. 1281 00 tor 50 gallons exterior latex pamt

Twin Falls Glass & Paint Company. S248.50 foK SO (gallons exterior latex paint,

Republic Powdered Metals, bid rejected, as did not meet advertised spe<;ificatlons.

AfTw certsfwi'irte' air bids, amotion was made by Commissioner Leonard to accepf the bids of Garco ^eel Builders, inc., on all items, except the paint. In the amount of •9981,00 av>d the bid of Twin Falls Glass Si Paint. Company for 50 gallons ex terior'la t^ paint in the amount of »248.50 Second to the motion was made by Commissioner

^ ^ M m a n and Ih* MOIlun cariieo unanimously,CLAIMS APPROVeO

Claims were approved and warrants ordered drawn as follows. ' CURRENT EXY>ENSE ASSESSOR -Copllnenfal Oil Company. Car

Expense. U.79; Clos Book Stpre, Inc., Supplies, 103.10; Finch Brown Co-a.-JSupplles, Maintenance, 41 00

Itex of Magic Valley, Equipment Repair. 91,25; Ronald Xeytor, Supplies. fT^lsTfSTIdh'Fees. 48 00 Auditor

Burroughs Corporation, Ribbons. 26.40; Clos Book Stor««. SuOBlJes. 34.15. Spencer's. Inc . -^tjpplies, 12.15 ' ^

Times News. Ace Printing. Printing. 237 45; Twin Falls Printing, Printing. 24 00 Commissipners

Opal Hallmark, Cooking for Prisoners. 650 00, BSR Equipment Co . Inc . Equipment. 70 95. Wm L Chancey. Mileage. AAeals. U W ,

Cowm Co . Judge's Gowv^ 86 38 P a ff II

Gayle cariock, suopoena Magistrate. 8 25; Robert E Harris, Scmpoena Magistrate/ 8 25. Larry Truscott, Subpoena - Magiitrate, 8 25

Gory^ Oliver, Subpoena Magistrate. 8 25. F#ed E Wood. Subpoena MJIgisrrale. 17 00 Part Ml, Jury Service Magistrate.

Lois Adamson, 51 80, Karerv- Aolauf, 66 00, Judy K. BaMer., 45 60. Bill E Bel-ry, 15 40, Loraine L Bryan, 69 00. Ted R Coonts, 36 20

Dc/id L Dellelt. 54.80, -Sylvia . Fosseo.^ 64.60. Jphn T Freeman,

16 20; Balance Funtes, 39 20. Sylvia L Helfrecht. 73 00. William N Joh.« 46" ' .............................

Alice N Jacobs, 81 00. Gladys L Perkins, 66 00. Darrell A_ Steube. 70 60; M Sherman Swenseor S.40. Janet K Taylor. 43.20

Arthur D Waison. 37 80. Wilbur W Winkle. 47 80, Robert W Young, 66 00Part Iv Jury Service Distncl Court.

-----Rj>.i>.y «.i 3n. Velrr^a A

5 20, Yvonrre H, Rogers. 5 20. Dennis M, Romans. 8 40. Ken Roundy, S 20, Wayne E Schultz, 42 00

Doyle E. Shriver, I14,60.^yveka Sorensen. 30 80l.. lrvir>g Steinberg. 25 80, F^«rence G . Tipton. 59 00, Earl W T ra x le r , ' 77 40. Carol Tverdy, 122 00, Toni G. Alexander, II 40, Doughs Bashaw, 34.20; Cecil Calhoun. 14 80

Ann M. Downs. 43 20, Dan Dutt. 12.00, AAary Ann HUdreth, 42.60. Price Holloway. 11 80. Carolyn L How^U^) l.Qfi. i>tenn D Humphries. 37.80', Sterling Martin. 13 60, Mrs F^cMurri, 11 40. John W‘ Peterson, 4a.O0; Hiida L. AMyall, -10.40i Election

Addres so graph M u itigraPh . Supplies, 14.10.Janitor

Bosler Key Shop^ Keys. l-QCL

Ford.'Inc . Car Expend, 8.99 Treasurer

r o r o o r a t i o n , Equipmeoi. .1.000.007 Tirnes News Ace Printing, Printing, 38 30 Zoning

Keith C Andersen, P E , Prof Service. 107 09, 1 Lavier Morgan. M ileage. 50.00, Pem broke's SuoOlieS. 17 40 «.oencer's, Inc, Supplies, }4 /Oi Times News, Publishing. 34 04, Times News. Publishing, 64 38. E D Whitney. Mileage, 50.00.General Fund

United StateitPo:5t Otfice. Metered Postage, 700 00, *Addressograph Muirtgraph. Maintenance. 527 31; Berg Insurance, ins, on New Vehicales. 383 00 B erg lasUrance. Notary Bond, 10 00, ConHner»Tar.U»T6

Stan Sturgeon, Signs, 125.00; Johnny D. Blake, Wages, 80.37; Raymond Butler. Wfloes, 56.49; Eleanor RuthHunsaker. Wage*, 55TT3, Home Dartues, Cleanup, 8,50.WEED ERADICATION

Buni. Cooperative. Supply, Ins’:* Equip Repair, 112.64; O. J. Childs Seed Co . Chemicals, 73 60, Community Building. Chemicals, 30 40. Francis T. Decker, Telephone,*7,30; Dirty Don's Repair, Equip Repair. 7,85; Ace Hansen Chevrolet. Inc . Car Expense. 17.30, Edward F He|tmanek. A^ileage, 145 70, Edward F. He|lmanek, Telephone, 9 75; Price Hollo.vi^ay. Mileage, 114.60.

Price Holloway, Telephone, 7,43; Idaho power Co.. Service, 30.37;

w I Vi . j j ; Soc'lal Si Fund, S2548.20; Federal Withholding Tax. S5089.90; Idaho Hospital Service. S6U.06; Idaho First National Banka S412.63; Continental

. Life 8i AcLiagnt,

. . . . __________ , ____ - , . _________ . . . . .......... rer-3 "except Norm 4' of Lot 15.Block 3 .Weaver'9 Subd.; E i l^ e , Blanche OtHarrow Belley Olbsoh Subd.; k ., Lole 3 & 4 Block U Filer T«.;

.-£lter.Nonfta, Kimberly Acf<fe ImMe Fftlrway Subd.; Beker* LiHlan. U l (NEV4SWV4SEV4 SQ.IO U).14 Block 35 Twin Falls Ts.« Ballard, etliott: Rose Bartort;*Lo» 4-Block C. J., Lot to Block 3 New School Murtaugh Orchard Addn.;EMlott. Additk)n. . . Rosa Eiia^J.ot 4 gnity

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Block 111 -Buhl Ts'.'h emWjw# Marie. Mobile Homei' Erickson, Qtivff S . 1 t 7Kimberly Ts.; E»lnoer, Arthur W., Pt. SWV4SWV4 27-10-17.

Esllnger, Mrs. L. M. (Edith), Lots 18*& 19~BI6ck 4 south Park Adtfn.; Ethridge, Emma, Lot 18 Block 10- Hansen Townslte; Evans. Rober4 I, X 0Ty-20-& 1 1 Ofock 16Bh>e-L»kes Addn. W,; Farley, Mary E., Mobile Home; Farris, Lottie M., ot 5 Block 1 A L, Richardson Subd.; Fischer, Sebaftlan (Helena Lot 9 Block 57 Buhl Ts

Forbes. Orman L., Lot 19 Block 107 West Lawn Subd.; Fouts, Elma. Lot 5 Block 33 Filer Ts.; Frandsen. Erma, W 45' of Lot 1 Block 6 Elm Park Addn.; Frailer, Lonah, N 61' of Lots 18. 19 & 20 Block 4 McCollum Addition/ AVs. Sanford-(Esther J), SW'/4 of Lot 4 Johnson aubd.x. Freeman. Eva L,. Lot 15 Block 123 B uh lTs,; Freestone, Martha Myrtle. S«/4. Exc, SW 96' x ISO' exc tax No. 942 Lot 4 Tyler's Addition, Frey, cKrist, Lot 11 Block 19 C i y i t ,A r t r in g p v -

M o b \ \ 9 Home; Barron, M. M . , ^ t 1 Sylvestor Newlyy Subd.; Barrack,

4 Block 65 Bulil Ts.; Barth, Geneva D., E 50' of Lot ? Block a Jones Ad(»Hon; Bsyless, Minnie L., Lots 39 & 30 Block 96 Buhl Ts.;Beam, AArs. in G., NE '/9 of Lot 8 Block 41

- Twin- Fatfs-Ts;-? Beatf-AtortKe, Lets 12 thru Block' 35 Kimberly Ts.; Becher, Louise, Lot 2 Block 5 Olden Addition.

Becker,F. H., W SVof Lot 3 Block 2 Jones Addition; Beck, Evelyn P., Lot 6 Block 54 Twin Falls Ts.; Beeghley, AArs. Floyd, Lots 17 and 18 Block 111 Buhl Ts.;Beltla, Mrs. M. Nieves, W'/jS'/a, Exc. W 25' of Lot 2 Pearson Subd.; Bell, Lawrence A., N 149.58* of S 249.58' of E 145.6' of U t 26 Orchalara Subd.; Bell, Mrs. James W., Lot 8 Block 64 Buhl Ts.; Bell, Sarah E., Exc, N 15' of Lot 34; Lots 35 and 36 Block 9 Blue Lakes

.Addition west.Bell, Stella M., SE 80' x 100' of Lot

■StellaF., Tax No. 221 Block 12 Twin Ts., peirtercw .iiia L.; 5g 90* * tflO"

w e e 1> e r V oVc I O M CLATMS APPROVED

Weed Eradications claims Were approved on taxes, social security, insurance and retirement withheld from Junesalaries. paid July 1. 1973. Warrariits were ordered dravyn as

follows. State Tax Trust, S176-18; Social S ecu rity FUffd', f451.74; Federal Withholding Tax, f787:09f' waho Hospital Service, S26 62; Idaho First National Bank, S57.57; Continental Life & Accident. sU.48 PARKS A RECREAIION CLAIMS APPROVED

Parks 81 Recreation claims were approved on taxes and social security withheld from June salaries, paid July I, 1973. Warrants wef^' ordered drawn as follows: State Tax Trust, SI.10; Social Security Fund, S24.04; Federal Tax Withheld, S9.80, SOLID- WASTE CLAIMS APPROVED " ~

Solid Waste claims were approved on taxes, social security and

& Accident, Group Ins . 546 74. intermQuntain Gas* Service, 12.85;TZRk'ho "“ FTrsf Na'tidrtal H Trtk, Retirement, 972 66, Idaho Hospital Service. Group Insurance. 992 30

Hex of Magic Valley, Equip. Repair, 11.00, Mounlam Bell.

KendricK Oil Co, Equip Repair. 206.40. Floyd Lilly Company. Equip, Repair. 11,11. M agic Valley International, Inc , Equip. Repair, 71155. Marty's Market, Equip.

Benken.,49 00, Irmgarcf Cato . 18 00. Marlette Coiner, 7I 20 Brian / Colman, 68 60. Charles Crawford,

‘Tr , 29 20BUI R Crumley. Jr lft,20..

Craggs Chevron, Supplies, 48 88 Dandy Dust Cloths. Dust Cloths. 55 OO; ■Gem Statft Paper, supplies. 104 10; Gem State Paper, Suppliev, 50.62. Gem Sfflfe "Paper Supplies, 12 64. Idaho Povirer .Co . Service, 988 8 6 ; Idaho Power Co. Service. 189 58

Intermounfain .Gas, Service, 2 15 50. Intermountain Gas, Service, 6 05. Intermountaln Gas. Service. 174 03. K re n g jI 'j ’ hardware.

._SupfU*es, 9 94. Magic Valley Retrigeration Serv , Repair, 60 44 Otis Elevator Company. Maintenance, 143 14.'Otis Elevator' Company, Maintenance. 48.28

Roger Sheet Metal. Inc , ,&upp4»e4 6 56; Sears, Roebuck & Co.. Cooler, 136.33* Shotweil's, Inc,, Supphes, Repair. 415 23; Stan Sturgeon. Stgns, 100 00: Twin Falls Tractor, feepair, 42.8 6 . T F Water 8. Sanitation. Service, -95 31. T. f Water A. Sanitation,., Service. 34 08, Lcii- Logan. Sigris, 60 00, Heider FTOOr Service. Rppair. 472 00. WasKo's Blacksmith, Material & Repair, 143 78Prosecuting Attorney

Clos Book S»c>e, Supplies 33 27. PuOer

-SSM2496. W.QO4 Mown!^‘o B4»u. 734- Repair. 12 Master Sheet Metal 1300. 1.316 87. AAountain Belt. 733 ' Fabricators,”Eq‘uip R’epair, 145.40; 6171, 151 30. AAountain Bell. 543 5552, l W AAoore Warehouse, Chemicals. U:05T~Sdc]ai seeu7Tty~Trusr^^unff' " j r a ;

Juanita, Lot 20 Sylvestor Newton Subd,; Fuller. Minnfe Lot 6 Block 48 Twin Falls Ts., Fullmer, Beulah; Lot 8 Block 65 Twin Falls.. T GalTOway. Kathryn. SB 72.5' x 135.58' Lot 5 Fairfield SiTbd.,': Gambrel. Rose' Lot 3 Block 75 Twin Falls Ts . Gardoski, Opal M. (Mrs. Wm M). Lot 4 Block 28,Twin Falls Tv., Garoutte. Jesse W,. W’ a Lot 10- BtocK 2 sweet‘5 supa ; GasKiTt.~woy P . W* 7N^3 Lot 10 Pearson's 2nd Subd ; Gtbb, *J. S , Lot |5 Block 3 . Elm Park Addn>; Gi^ien. Hattie L., Buhl Tax No. 839. ‘ -

Givens. F F . SE' 7 Lot 6 Block C Berry Subd.. Glanti, Ella. Lot 9 Block 3 New School Addn . Goertieq. Peter toi Lot 4 aiock< 81 Twin Falls Ts . Gooch, Leone Lee, Lot 1 Block 1 Dillon Subd ; Goodman. W Lynn. Lot 13 QuIHci Heights'Subd . Graff, Rose. Lot 11 Block. i."tr!ncoln .School Subd.; Graybeal. Ada, Lot 7 Block 98 Buht

»id Quarter. 9.1 17 73, Tw.r> Falls ASsn of Ins Agents, H o s p i t a l

Insurance. 77B 00 Public Defense

Frank Kitchen. Witness. 8 25. Kay Flynn. Witness, 8 25. Charles Trask, Witness, 9 75. Webb. P-ke. Burton & Carlson, Defense, 3,787 50 Misc ellaneous

Finch Brown Co . Maintenance. 1,023 73. R L Polk 4. C o . City Directories. 428 40 SaI a r 1 es

Vickey Hamby. Assessor.Edna Houk, Assess©'’ . 84 78 Hulbert, Assessor, 126 08.Johnson. Assessor. 235 42. AAo^risdn. Assessor. i j 48. Williams. Assessor, 48 33 Meyer^ Auditor. 202 25 Stroud. Ao<|flor, 109.11,

Parrott'S Complete Service, Equip. Reiiair, 65,23, R. L. Polk 8. Co, C*ty Pirectories. 3i.70, Olen Turner, Mileage. 195 30, Olen Turner, JTislephone.. 11.83, T F Waier & Sanitation, Service. 4,80. U S Post Otfice. Metered Postage, 30 32, Western Bearings, Inc , Equip Repair. 11 15. Whitmore Oxygen Company. Equipment Repair. M 70 S<ilar.es

212 69. Hefen

Vivien Deaon Terry Tara

Evelyn Ricnard

-sf yetir.er, County Agent, 93 75, AAerrick, County Agent. 31 25

Charles M Alien, Janitor. 21901, Charles M Allen, Janitor. 124 43, Wanda Alien. Jamtor. 100 70 Wanda Allen. Janitor. 195 21. Witittrm

Janitor, U2 17. Vivian Clark,?9 ifl,__ MiKe Warren,

^ a rn e n ;

Kenneth -43.00. Ed<m

O e lle yj M eaU. M ileag e------ ,«o.tor.___1^48. Mike‘3» 82r Robert W , j»m tor, ?43 1>,- M»keRegistration, Meal. 27 42 /anjtor, 38 60, CarsonS(ier,«l.f------- -- n4 .7^ FJovd Orr. 'J^noc^. Rdich. Wages. 67.22

80 3K Jerald Courtney, Janifor.'Amcfiran. on Co.. Car...Expffn5e.— 39 54;___lerAld— fj»u:lney-----l,rtmtpr ....

Randy Barth, Wages, 82.05, Gary k.hapman. Wages, 79 81, John Crtapman. Wages, 79.8T,-Billy Crisp, Wages. 78 10, Garey Crisp, Wages, 7B 10, S|*VL£:jeiI5*WdO«.^ 83; Ben Francis. Wages, 6.92, Heber L. Hansen. Wages, 336 39, E V Haltfeld. Wages. 285 U> Thomas

*“ ^Q».J^^i'manek, Wages. 286 86Houfburg. Wages. 14 83.

' Darrel Loos. Wages. 158 67. Joe Mra:, Wages, 279 88; O S Stout. Wages. • 264 92, Glerv- Sutterlield.

■ 4 ffr"~Frank Tm m p»n . Wages, 307 35, Oscar Vauk, Wages, 040 02; Charles H Williams. Wages,*96 62, ■R'evlrl Wllliains,—Wagcsi 83i36;

Peterson. Dall.-s Mason, wages. 63 82. Robert

Fisher, 4Q00. Maurice E Graves,54 20. Paul Hainline. 49 60. Patricia G, Harder, 52 40

... Earl HeideU 75 00. l<i«“ -F-dy- Holland. 46.20, Conrad E Honstem,X 60:

James R. Ingalls. (all Jury Service' Distc.ict C ^rt).. 4 ^ ^ ^ Marvin’E'r^ensen, 37 4ff?4f‘tM^31in!r

_>>n e^ 6160. Robert _ ^ e s , 48 66. vvniiTi^C Kaes. 46 40,’ l^eliy Kt^iarr 24 80. Mary Ellen Kulm. 42 00. Roy LaPraiy. 71 60, Mrs LaPrell Lill'bndge. 42 80, Esther Miller. 56 40, Rae E Otsen, 36 20 Waller M Presnell. 35 60

Max D Rei tor.. 56 40. Elizabeth M R-ce, S2 80 Robert W Rmg 01 00 Joan E Sandau, 31 20. Robert C Semoie. 2S 80 Horace F Smith-

57 22,' Attantic Richf Teid-C(r; Car Expense, 63.69, Big O Tires of Idaho, Car Expense, 66.62; Bbster Key Shop. Keys, 8.94; Buhl Fiyin’O Service. Plane Rental, 37 50, City of Hermiston, Meals, 3 00, Clos Book 'Stqre. Supplies. 47 44, Continental Oil Company, Car Expense. T73 03; f»3jut COrder. 'Post O ffice Bo* R '^tal. 14 40. Paul Corder, Meats. Lodging Reglst . 240 58. D 8. B Supply Co . Inc . Equip . 6 24

B L DevVeese. Telephone. 21 30. Finch Brown Co . Supplies. 76 25. Wilham' Fuhr*ng. Telephone. Meal. 23 45. Gateway Trailer Center, inc . Car Expense, 2)9 00, Gem State O.i Company, Car Expense, 150 27, Hjines Auto Electric. Car Expense

WEED REIMBURSEMENT'

313.5i-- T^flr'y- Johnson, Prpsecuting Atlorney.'tJI 8tT yirg>ma Cummins,

\^eri^f, 51 97. Jirn Hopk.ns. Sheriff, 153 41, f^lorma Boss, Treasurer, 22 4 7 0. Deaon AAorrison, Treasurer, 220 42, Ida Mae Olson, Zoning. 136 62 -AO VALOREM

Edwards Appraisal Agcnc y , As pertontraef. 6,065 90COUNTY HEALTH

South Central District Health.Health Service ijune). 4,096 84South Central D.str,ct Health. Health (May ), 6.0V6 01 PARKS ^ RECREATION

Armco Steel Corp , Suppi'OS,n 25 Arrruo Stl'II Corp , Suppi-es,73 00 Armco Steel Corp Suppi'fs

___LxiC....Chem'icals, 746.OOi Simplot Soilbuilders, Chemicals. 14,132.35, USS Farm Service Center. Chemicals. 219 24.POOR F UNO

Booth Memorial Home,^ 2nd Quarter Allocatidnr 250 00. Leah Campbell. Nursing Care, 23 00, Clear Lakes Agency, Rent. 75 00/ CUfI 4 Jack's Service, Indigent Expense. 46 30. Craggs Chevron. Indigent Expense. 22 85, Crowley Pharmacy. Drugs. 149 15, DeLu* AAotor Lodge, Rent, 30 00, DeWitt Rest Home, Nursing Care. 18 00. Maggie Hughes. Rent. 25 00

Harbor House of Magic Vailey, Inc , Quarterly Expenses, 4,02? Vir Idaho DECS, Food Stamp Sales.

. 3 1 30 laaho Power Company.

surartca wfthfieTcT from ' JUrie -jiarles, paid July I, 1973. warrants were ordered drawn as follows. Stale Tax Trust, SI 178. Social Security Fund, S62 72; Federap Ta* Withheld, S66.70, Idaho Hospita Service, S34 24.

Routine business was transactec until the hour of 12 00 o'clock noon wtien a recess was taken until the hour of 10 00 o'clock A M , July 10, 1973

Wm L. Chancey Chairman

ATTEST ' H A Lancaster Clerk

Twin Falls. Idaho July 9. 1973.1:00 , o'clock P M, BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

The Board of Equalization met at tV>is ttme pursuant to recess with all members and the Clerk present APPLIC ATIO N S FOR TAX EXEMPTIONS ALLOWED .

Final list of applications fdr tax , e&eraolions approved from tyr'® ‘o

time during meetinfls of the ^ a rd of Equeliration was approved.

Pursuant to S'eCticxr^''H)50 Idaho

examptions for veterans, widows, h f^^ehip. casee-9nflt:.1?flnd persone were approved as follows:-Adams, Ethet, Lot 15 Block 13 Golden Gute Addition; Adams. Mrs William Leslie, Lot, 5 Block T, Twin Falls Ts; Anderson. Ai)d ‘A . Lul 20; Block 6, Golden R-ule Addn ; Anderson. George, SV*? Lot 3, Unit Subdivision, Anderson. Myrtl^, F., Lots-5-A 6, Stock 8’/ Murtaughr Orchard Addn., Andrews^ David 0 , N' 3 0 f Lots 35& 36. except S 5', Filer. Acre Tract, —

Arambuia. Carolina, Lot 20. Block 6, Soom Park Ariditlon, Arnett, Frances. Mobile Home, Asay, Wanda K , Lot 16, Block 2. East Addison Subd . Atkinson. E va ^ L . Taw No 487. Exc E 39 55 roadway, and except NE 46* x 115’ Block 16 Moorman's 1st Addn . Atwood, Ivan. W . N' J of Lots 1 & 2. Block 4. McCollum Addn ,

of Lot 11 Snyder Tract; Bible Baptist Church o» T. F. PI., Lot* 1 and J Holohan Addition; Bird, Margaret Genevieve, Lot 9 Block u Twin Falls T»./ George, SE » ' o(l-ot-4TNW-»'-o«-tot 5 Bloeh H Buhl Ts., Bixler, C. R , Lot 7 Block 3 Senior Addition.

Blundon, B. C7, r-U)ts 17 and la Block 9 ,K im tl«Jy . Ts.Bowrlgni;, W » . i s r r . , Lot X Block 2 Senior Addition, Boeppie,Pauline, NE SO' « 173' ot Lot 39 Flier AcreTracI; Bolton,'Mary Elizabeth,N 3<‘ o( Lot i : Lot S Boiton Subd.;Boothe. Ella, Lot 3 Block I Palmer ^bd .; Bowen, Emma, Lot 7 Biock 33 Flier Ts ; Bowers. Martha M ,WV Lot B Block 1 Munauoh Addition.

Bowman, Virgil, Lot 15 Block 13 Eastman's 1st Addn.; Braddv, Mrs.C, E.. Lot^J Block *7 Twin Fails Ts.,Brannoh. Chariei. Lot 4 Block140 Twin Fails T s ; Brannen, O. C ^ ^tot *7 Block S-McColium Addition; =9' ’ ' ^ ^Brtwtnen, Pearce, Lots 21 S. 22 Block- U. Bloc* 43 ‘ .10 Blue Lakas Addn. W.; Bressette.____gr.ffm, Mmnia M , Lot 18 Block 6Donald E ^ Lot 14 Block i Bickef South Park Addn. Grimm. Della Addition; Briggs, Mrs. Clude Lee W Blanche, Lof 6 Block m Twnn FallJ- 50' of E 200* q( Lot 3. Block 1 West— T»-r-0<*"»nv.Lorna BohanAn, Lots Park Subd ' 19 8. 20 Block ^ N0£tTiViewSObd.T~

■ Or tfHlsTatt "~Oerrrutfe, N 54 5* of Lor~5 Block 1 Muhyon. Subd . Grow,

. ferttfwyr e ita Jane, Luts G 8i~tt~ Snyder Tract, Broner, Mrs. Flora. H Acre South of R R Lot 6, all Lo» 9 Tyler's Addition; Brown,'Chas E^ Lots li8 T l y i i Sje^n-aen T V . '

Brown, Gertie, Lot 1 Block 1 Investor's 4th Addition; Browne. Sarah Lola. E 50' Exc. N 4' of Lot 24 Block 7 Golden Rule Addition, Brunkow; Esther. E'/? Lot 6. Lots 7 8. 8 Block 26 PW'eir Ts.,Burney, Bert, Lots 5 4 6 Block 129 Twin Falls Ts., Bush, Edith M., Lot 7 Block 19 Twin Falls Ts,. Buckendorf. Lelia, Lot 7, W 7 3' of Lot 8 Block 8 Wiseman Ramsey Subd,. Buhler, Amy. Lot 10 Block 34 Soutti Lawn Subd

Burkhart. May Napier, -Lot 2 Block lo w e s t Lawn Subd.; Burton, William S., S'/j Lot 17 Burrington Subd : Burtt, W. W., Kimberly Acres Inside (20.10.18), Call, Lydia, E 75' of Lot 3 Block 3 Jones Addn . Campbell, Ruth C., W'/? Lot G Block 1 Murtaugh Addittonj Campradt, Anna D . Lot t5 Block U Elm Park Addi'tion

Carroll. Lydia Lenora, Lot 12 Block 5 Bickel Addn., Carson. Mrs Dai^ 0-.Lot S4 Buena Vista Addo..,.. Carlee. B«Hha v , Lots-M 4.34 aiock

■IQINT R EPOR T O F O P E R A T I O N S IN FUNDS

Purpose Addn,; CedeTbOTg, Alpha Lot l« Block 5 . Sd5i(th_ Park

Addition.C h ^ ie r , Emma'Lw Lof A. Block.

29 Kimberly Ts,. CharnJler, Mrs Vera (Johnh Lots 7 4 8 Block- IS Filer Ts i Chapman, Clarence E., Lot 43 Block 3 Munyon Addition; Chapman. Goldla. Lot 7 Block 149 Twin Falls Ts.. Chidester, L Haiel. Lot 9 Qiodk 4 Investor's 1st Addn , Christenseo-, Dorothea A , Lots 17 and 18 Block 10 Blue Lakes Addn W , Clapsaddle, Mrs Myrtle. Lot 12 Block 63 Twin Falls Ts . Clausing, Mariah, Mobile Home

CHftord, Beatrice. NE 1 acre in N E '4N W ’.4 8 to 14, Climer, Sherman, Mobile Home. Clute, Mrs. Fred L . Lot 5 Block 8 Rogerson Ts , Cogswell, Oliver D . Lots 17 & 18 Block 3 Blue Lakes Addn , Coker, Mrs Irene. LOT BlockEastman's 1st Addn . Coleman,

_Hai*l.L.. £'.3 Lot 1. E'.a Lot 2 Block

Martha J , Lot-13 Bloik' 112 T\A/ln* Falls Ts , Gubler, Carl A., Lot -4 Block 4*'lnveslor ‘s 1st Addn , Haken. Ruth, N one third, Ex< W 20' of Lot 1 Block 5 Terrace Park Place.

Hall. Elmer F . N 50' of W 85' of Lot I Johnson Subd., Hall, Norris O . Lot IB Block 4 Elm Perk Addition. Haman. Laura. Lot 7 Block 1 Munyon Subd . Hamby, Martha. Lot16 Block 12 Golden Rule Addn ; Hamilton, Jewel. Lot 20 .Block 2' Golden Rule Addn , Hamilton, Mrs OJhe, Lot 13 Block 18 Eastman's 1st Adon ; Hampton, Winnie O ./Pt Lot17 Block 2 Highland View Tract.- Hanchevr~Mr^—WTTrTaTTi,“ x:Drr 6

thru 10 Block 4 Teasley Subd.; Hancock, Myrtle, S 88’ ofT-Ots 198r20 Block 2 McCollum Addition; Hanes, Herbert H , Lot 1 Tyler's Addn.; Hanes, Mrs W C , Lot 4 Block V East Addison Subd . Haney, Lillian, Exc N 8' of Lots 10 8. 11 Block 65 Butn Ts .Hann, Mrs. Ada McCaliister. Lot 2 Block 59 Eastman l>t Addn , Hansen. Vera, Lot 7 Block 1 Suburban Park Addn

Hardin, Cftfford R., * acre tn 10 IB

7 'tAuriA fVfhArd ArtdiliQft-

KimberJy Acres Ipside. Harding. Mr^ E R . Lot 8 Block I Cbrnelison Subd , HardiQO. Mrie I . w 45' of Lot 2. E '^V o l 3 *lock 4iNwen Subd.y HardwiCk, Adilah A , i acre in Lot 3 30-9-1 . Har<»y7~Minn*e-frT-'Lot 13 Block 68 Twin Falls Ts , Harrel, Louise L.e W'.>WVjNW'4SEV4 South of mohwyy-'-'^a 10 17; Harral, William O . Tax No. 589 Lot , 2 Wilham Subd,, Harral, E. A., Lot 3 Block 4 MCCollum Addn , Harris. Georgia Mae Burden, Lot 6 Block 10 Murtaugh' 2nd Addn ■ Harris. Greta, S 135 5‘ of W 70' Lot 3 Alock 4 AlberL Tract. Hartley. Ella. Lot 0 Btock * Golden Rule Addit'on. Hartley. Virgil. PI Lot 26. DcLor>g Addition, Hartman, Mr» Emory E , N 70' ot S 150' of E 95.92 Lot 20 Veatman A<JdMion. H a s e b r o c k . Ciara A , SE'? Lot 19 Lot 20 Block 114 Buhl Ts . Haskins. A,nn P.. Exc. N S' 8. «xc. N lj oi Lot 8 R.ichey Subd , Halmon, H H . Exc N 225 Block A Hansen Ts .

G o l dS* ?S' ?N E’UNg "iS g ’J.— C m r — H.ghway 21 10 17. Hawkins, Prince, Lot 8 Tolbert s Subd ..

Haynes, Helen M . Nortn 2 5th of S’ J Lot 2 Murtaugh East Addition; H«*deman. Mrs Fred, N 1 27 5‘ of SW »87 5 X 55 of Ta* NO 1049 Lot J Block 4 Albert Tract, Helms, Qene, Pt Lot 44 Buena Vitta Addition; Hclion, Mabet. Exc E 25' 8i W \9P of NE of Nwy vLot 2 Bloch 2 Albert Tract, Hendricks, GeorgeO , Lot 11 Bonnie View Subd

HenTTcki; Hazel, Tax Nq J46 in SE'4NE'4 2I 10 17, Hennefer. Jessie A , S 50' ot Lot 14 Btock 1 Suburbah Park Henry. Els*e. W' j, Exc . NW ;S a 175' of Lot 7 Tyler's Addition. Herbst, Mrs Ehrhardt, Lpt 5 Block 107 Twin rails Ts , fferrtcu. C O , Lot Stock t l Investor's 2nd Addn

Hewitt, William V , Nw 115' x 34' 0« S 147" oTTax No 5 Addison T Smith Kfgens, Mrs Harold. Lot 3 Block 3 Suburban Park Addn H.ggms. Mrs R W . W 3 5 acre in NE’ 4NE’ -. North Of Canat 2? to 18; H.nman.O E S'lverSi Tax No 38 & S' > Ta« NO 39 Murtaugh Ta* Ng . H.ntoo, Katherine. Mobile Home

HiavBCek. Elsie, Lot 3 Block 58 Buhl TS Holland. Mary v . E 60' of Lot 2 Snyder Tract, Hollingsworth. Charles, Lot 3 Block C Berry's Subd Hoshaw, Sadie M , Tax No

Hi/^ |itV nrnrh^j7*rV

OF TWIN FALLS COUNTY, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO1 April 12. 1973. to July 6, 1973, both inclusive, as follows, to wit Quarterly

FUND

Sfaftof Idaho Curreni Expense Oenerat School Jr Col of So Idaho Ag Fair District Ag. Fair—Grs * Biogs

^Vtospital Operation Poor Fund Noxiows Weed Eretf Weed Rev Fund Twin Fails City Bum City Filer City Kimberly City Hansen City Hollisfer City AAurleugh City Casttelord City Twin Falls H i^w av Buni Hlofnway Filer Highway Murtaugh Highway Matching Funds Am Falls Res Class A 151 a *s s A411 Class A 4)2 a « u A 413 Class A 414 Class B 415

Class B 418 Class B 233 ctass e n « it Class C 416 Operator’s Lie Fund Social Sec Trust Fd ,Q »n trust Unap. Current Tax Uf>app OefthqrTax IMapp. Pers. Tax Unapp. Tr House Tx U»>epportioned Fees vatow M i P i utffaw T. F .Cry. Health Unit Panu & Recreation Airport Solid Waste Cty.Boat Lie. Fu*ul Snowrr>oblle« Watern>asler Districts Graiing Districts ‘ SberiU’s Rev. Fund Cduv Road. Fund li^v.-tax ^lasaout Continoent Fund Fire Protectton Pending Esct) eat Pub, Admin. Acct.

Cep8.".......... .Tax Sale T. r .O t y Weeds

• Revenue Snarlnb Fund Inh. Tax '

-TO TAL _________

On Hand Last Report

,«K),617 12 •115,710 81

94.409 43 4,164 95

297 31 240 85

•1.430 39 192,121 41 3t,56t 78 1,000 00

13.791 56 r:019 58 1,039 49

49S 91 128 03

7.19 329 88 4^89

3.0M 46 301.93 428 40 44S 18 96 05 67 76 54 97

10.30a91 3.959 12 2.753 66 1.380 95

771 12

1.668 19 28 50 6A74

6,764 44

19,469 89 47^0. U

16

Received on Auditor's Certif.

181,703 91 66,705 91 7,075 27

4,780 00 24,943 14

" a

17.163.81a,S8«.74 1,163.46 1,37143

157.28 22.17

101 U 125M

60 00 13 00

1M.50 9.810 0^~

383T7 90 4.6U94

44.m98 6.M) 60

24.304 49 6.91203 3^V50

. 2.06X40 9 .^ 5 0

800.00

1.000.00

),»3.661.6M.54

T10.004U.933.46

6,C3t.59

1.599 70 17.096.05

227.078 46 M0.85> t t

24.131 85 1.080 25

13.964,41 6.647 34

3.267 60 3.251 93

. 44S.00 IS4^1.4J201,061 e?

1.48000

1»,S2622

Received By Transfer

4.432 05 224,394 i l 147,270 92 128,562 00

........ 8422 ?0;7.167 48

44.731 25 37,148 35 10.511 89

313.734 96 32.742 97 15.S65 34 6.159 27 1.S28 63

358 45 1,228 05

V .. S4508 171.951 88 64.090.69 31.663 58 21,582 76 8.071 59 1,779 74 1,704 23

299.S55 95 136.^5 22 102,147 84 46,040 05 26,740 60

43.246 66 2.1tA.09

134 80 716 23

18.901 63 18,481 29 6,1W.\5

» ,1 7 9 43 25,327 00

On Hand And Received

296.753 08 406,«H 93 249,764 62 132,726 95

8,819.51“ 7.416 33

46,161 64 234.049 76 67.0U81 1,000 00

344.690 33 36.351 29 17,768 79 8.030 61 1,813 94

387 81 1.659 27

717 63 175.002 34

• 64r393.63 32.091 98 22.027 94 8.167 64 1.847 50 1.759 20

309,816 86 i40.3aj4 104.901 50 47,427 00 27,511 72

Pa>d By Transter

10 51 19.84

28-59 7 J4

44,914 85 2.206.59

201 54 9,080 37

17,096 05 246.548 35

- 'TSr.433 W 1.AS0JV1.80

26,679 92 1.216 75

23.774 46 6.647 34

».414 53 23,098 23 SOrS53 13 36.861 03 52.899 09 10,133 96 3.801 50 4.783 72 9.428.50 1.245 00

154.07 V 47 201.061 97

1.000 00 140 32

1.372.66 1.684. S4

1,480.0011000

546,449.686,C38.59

_A l«7 , t fy i8

17,501 24.387 33 6.677 99 1,000 00

34.570 19 1.134 43

27396 1,746 85

806 75 470 00

ttaoo1JOO.OO

1.462 171.21

1 77

7V 10

----T-T7TOO1,650 n i 60

T r u r T T1 074 17

13.364 79 6.647 34

154.07 1 47 JOl.061.97

2,0«3,194 82

On Hand Atx)ve Date

102,224 25 158.130.36 220,167 28 IOX.451 28

7,002 03 6,730 64

37.7ie 46 215.200 37

7,67] 30 1,000 00

261 429 39 26.302 0 3 11,949 11 5.033 70 1,480 43

325 971.433 97

438 3365.079 19 W.831 3910.79 2 4 29.434 806.605 77 1,640 6 2 1.651 95

222.536.64 1 14.381 46 83,30 2 9 6 36,805 53 23,077 40

38.182 85 2,081 27

134 80 4,559 56

15,607 1 I

142 58 to.409 67

37,913 28 -•r.»910I5P 43.875 14 35^1-03 18.328 90 8,999 53 3.527 54 3.036 87 8.621 75

775 oa

997 50 140 32

1.322 66 1,684 54

x a o M "

544.949 68 6.838 59

2.642,249 15

SOURCES Ruth K jcxpes, Co Treas Current Tax RuthK Jones. Co Treas , Del. Tax RuttiK Jones. Co Treas Tr House Tax

.Ruth K..j«>es. Co. Treas , Pers Tax ftofh K Jones, Co Treas . watermaster Ruth K JQngA. Cc Trg^s , Int Rev. Sharing Ruth K,'Jon«. Co TreSs , Co Licenses fluih k. Jones. Int. Time Ct. —Inv. Co, Funds Roth K Jones. Co Treas , Tax Sale RuthK Jones, Co Treas , Costs Harold Lancaster. Co Aud . Court Trust Harold Lancaster, Co Aud . Soc Sec Harold Lancaster. Co Aud . Fees Tst ’ lo f 3rd Entitlement Rev Sharing Fund Harold Lancaster. Co Aud . Copies of Inst Harol<»Lancaster,Co Au<J,. Re« Ovrpmt United Oil Harold Lancaster. Co Aud . Rel. Benefits —Williams Harold Lancaster. Co Aud . Pymt Pub Def Fund Misc Collection Marriage Fees—not used HarotttLBOcaster, Co Aud . Restitution

’ Harold LarKaster, Co Aud . Ret Ck. Child Support Ronald - Co Asseuor — AAoT veh LieRonald Taylor, Co Assr , Mot Veh Trans Fee Ronald Taylor. Co Assr , Boat Ident No's Ronald Taylor. Co Assr . Tr House Lie Ronald Taylor, Co Share Title Service Ronald Taylor. Co. Assr.^Co -Share Sales Tax Ronald Taylor. Co Assr AAotor Bckat Lie Ronald Taylor, Co Ass^Rci. Pdint - Ronald Taylor, Co. Assr , Oft HwyTfi______ __ _ ail CyclesRonald Taylor, Co Assr . Over & Under CashRnnrtirt TavHy. Cfl. Aftac.. R cf, Col. RW. P W - V ! i ! t ! y , ^Paul Corder, Co Sheriff. Operators Lie —St

Amount 1,645,385 74

24,131 85 13,964 41 1,080 25 2,721.32 6,8 H . »

260 00 3,431.25 1,480 00

16 32

6.647 34 123.715 00

311 75 7.04

3,500 00too 00

A 20.00320 96 25 00

131,6«l.e4 2,264 00

363 50 3,124.00 2.268 50 1.519 00 4.295 92

10,966 50 273 00 24 00 L9J

Connerley. fifflllfi. E^’ 32* of W 264 Lot 19 DeLong Addn.. Co^, Mildred J . Mobile Home. Cooper, Viola Blanche. Pt Tax No 395 Block 6 Moorman's 1st Addn ; Copenbarger. Bessie L ', E 106' of NW 1031' * 135' NW»4NW'.4NE'4 22 9 14. Corey. Len-a, Lof 12 Block 113 Twm Falls T i.. Cornmesser. V. J,. N'-jN'.jqI W 139 51' of Lot 9 Senior Seebeck Addrtien,

Courtney, Maudi# M , Lot 5 Adams Subd ,- Crat^; f-red > r-Loi 6 Block 4 Goiden Rule Addition/Ccane. Melvin, E.. W 7,2 A of

_ .S£i*SWU. Souih of Lateral, except Tax No 1138 23 1 0 1 7, Crowson. Bessie E , Lot 3 Ruth Fnend Subd , Crump. AAaude V . S 79' of Lot 8 Craig'S SubO , Lot 4Block 4 BiCkel Addition, Cummings, Mary. Mobile Home. Cummins. Cliff G , Lots 33 and 34 Block 1 East Lawn Ext.

Cunningham, Ugene Lysfon, Lots [3 * 14 Block 15 Flier Ts.. Curl.

s George C , Lots n & 12 Block 3 Golden Rule Addn . Dalos, Melford G , Lof 6 Block 51 Buhl Ts . Dana, Rose. Lot 8 Block 108 West Lawn Subd . Oannenfefdt, Ida. Lots 35 & 36 Block 10 Blue Lakes Addn W , Darnngton, Mary V . N*/4 Block 64 Twin Falls Ts

Davis. Mary Ann P , N 50'of Lots 7 8> 8 Block 3 New School AdcSn

Paul Corder, Co Sherift,Op L ie —Co PautXorder.Co Sheriff. Ref^erl/ f*S Rtv Fund Paul Corder .Co Sheriff. BoafJJ Optside Prisoners Paul Corder. Co Sheriff. Ident Cards Paul Corder, Co, Sheriff, Fees of OWtce

Wallace Savage, Weed Dir , Ret Gas Crediti A L0rV>Mia.6A*fl, RgHT CO, F^pperty -----------Co Comm . Rent.farm land Co Comm , Refund burialCo. Comm.. Ret. Ins. Losses Co, ja ii 4 WindowsCo Comm . Misc. CandV/ collectionsCoXomm . parrrai const . HarborHouseCo Comm , Ref. Loan from Poor FundCo. a u CivU Defense SaiariesMt Befl. Pay Station ReceiptsFees. F ines. Cost - Magistrate CourtSolid Waste—Gate Rec. & Comrnerdal FeesJt School DiSt. 416 — Texes & Phase OutJt School Oist 4l6-*State Ins Fur>djt School Dist , Tuition payment Elks CoCx> Zooino—Building Permits -State Auditoc Inv. T8* f?)asefOutstate Auditor—Co. Road FundState Auditor—Liquor Control ApporttonmentState Trees . Refund Inher, Tax

17,2 ,6 « 95

445 00 4.974 50

3 50 1,081 19

4 27 3 , W ^

30 00 505 00

3,703 n 14 45

4.275.00 10 00

373 008 47

. 101,591 51 3.267 80

722.98 1649

860.33 4w69U00

20i.’061.f7 154JJJI^ 24.646W

x m . 9 7

D jvfv: wqr J I , m il u; 13 & 1 8 Btw.k"5 Flier Ts.. Davis, M. R , Lot 1 Block 13 Investor's 2nd Addn . Davis. AArs Vernon E . Mobile Hq«ne

Dayiev, Lora. Lot 9 in Block 10 Bickel Addition, Deahl. Mrs .fleiiUli.J-Ql_02.-Bloch. J East.L8wn SotxJ , Dean. Ruby K . Pt Lot 11 Ritchgy Subd,^_DeFord^-BilSd, Lots 43 & 44 in Block 1 East Lawn Ext , DeGfee, Sadie. Lot 7 Block 1 Golden Rule Addition. Demer, Rose. Tax No. 2198. No, 416 Murtaugh Tax Numbers. Denms, Mrs Johnie. Lot

•*5 Block 2 MTU e Williams Svbd ; Oepew. Oste Pee, Lots-4 W»rw € Block 24 Ktm beriv Ts . b l# l^ ^ « ta . Unplatted portion tying SE"of Tax No. 150, except No. 175 & SE 198' * 505 8r Aexcepf T e rN o 130W3 62A) Buht Tax No. Dickerson. Nelle. E*> Lot 2 l^arson's Subd.. Oletz. Laura E.; M<jp*leHome, Dopita.Mrs C-t>arles. Lpt 3 Brown’Sr SuDd.. Domlck.gfank. Lot -24- Cacflc--------------Dotson. Deiphia A . Lots 3 a 4 Block 1 Sut>urt>an,Park Addn.; Downing.

Dudley, Laura

' 2,85^6162$

I h e r i^ certify matW a b ove statement tetrueandcerrect^RUTHK. JONES

Treasurer

STATE OF iDAtIO k - s».

Twin F8IIS Ccunfy

im m: % w n .

W t^ U T H K. JONES, Treasurer, and H. A. LANCASTER. Auditor of said Covnty, do solemnly % w r*hat the foregoing statemanf is truear>d correct for tt>e quarter vndlno i^ ly 6, XSIX------ . j l l ib b- ' - .%• RUIH R.

Treasurer S H.A. LANCASTER

t^-=Maev— PAiWI -------

Lot 34 Peck's Addn E . Mobile Home.

Duncan. Berta. Lots 1 & 2 fflock 27 'Hansen Ts . Duniiam, Harvey. Lot 7 01ock 17 investor's 2nd Addn . Dunnino. Bessie M. Lol 13 Btock 63 Twin Falls Ts ;Earl, Mary. Ta* No.

^“36S AddisM T. sm iTfi; Tg esiniirrr Alma A-. L014 Block 8VTwin Falls

_T^ Southern Bapjist Ch.,

Ts I ►toward, Mrs Archie, Lot ♦Tolbert s Subd , Howard. Myrtle E , Lot 9 Block 61 f^ait Subd

Howard. William T . Tax No 850, E«c’ t^E 87’ X 195' Hansen Tax thumpers; Howard, Mrs Winnie, tofs jrS ? 'Block 7 Murnror^^dd itie»»> Huff, Fred, Pf NW‘--NE*'4 27 10 17. Hughes, Amanda Elizabeth. S 21 TA' Of w one fifth of Lot 16 DeLong Addn , Hughes. Louise. Lot 3 Block 78 Twin Falls Ts . Humphrey, Alberta A , Lots 10 i 11 Block 13 *c»mi>eriv Ts . Humphrey, Cfeo G., VW 39-94 o f Lot I B. 30 66' Of Lot 4 Block 3 Niven Spbd,. HunL gU fvel, Lot 15 Block -wa Twin Fallt Ts.; Huntley, Gladys E .' .ot 12 Block 97

X Twin Fans Ts ‘ ‘ ’Irish. Goldia M. Exc S 16''7' & Exc

W 15 ot LQt 3. Fairfield Subd. jacklin. Eloise A.. Lot C Block 4. New School Additior^; Jackson. Averna. Lpt 7. Block 8, Golden Rule

A . Lot 7, Block 40 Twin Falls Ts; jakwaV. Edna H, Lot 67 Buvia vista>uroan Karx Aoan.;

----- - ------- BloO< J Golden Rule Addn ; J in s tn ,Lottie, N SO- o« S 'lo t Lol 1} Block 3 jonrs Addn ,; Jeter. B. W., LM I Block 17 Inveitor't }nd Addition: Jinkj, Aileen, L6t 7 Block } Olden Addition, Jonsnion. Agnes, Lot } Block 37 Twin Falls Ts.; Johnson. Harold Ueh«. Lot ■ block I oWl Ray Sutxl.;

jolwison, Mrs-. J R.. Lol f Block <• -C ...lm «n-» Ml Ai^dn ; JotinSOn,

A

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.LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N dticIT l e g a l N O tlC E LEGALTQOTICE l e g a l LC G A L TJO TTC EThursday, Abgust *, »W3 ^Tlpies-Newsi Twin Falls, l<<^o

LEGAL“n6TI.CE le g a l Nof iCEi17

-ia/_mes jjviin-4uoo.;,-Kamoo,-Aa»- Elen. Lots Sthru 1} Block 17 Hans«n Ts.; Beed. Ntllle. Atobllg Hom«;

Ostlelord Ts.; Reeves. William A.,N 90- cl EW ol Lot I Block t Ideal

— jo iu ito n , M r s . - R o d e rf H . ,_ L o t ^ 10 B l o ^ \10 B u h l T s . ; Jo h n s to n , A r v e t C lln t . L o t H B lo c k 58 B u h l T s . ,

— JoTW nW . R ^ a l W t o T s 'n t T J Bloc'S S9'Tw ln Fa lls T s .. Jones. O ertrude.

' Lot IQ 3lock ] Blckel Addition;Jones. JohKi R. Atoblle Home, Jones,Martha. Lot S Block 2 (N 54H I M u n y o n 's S u b d .;

Keeney, Mrs. Eura, Lot 1 Fairall _ ______ __ __ ____ ,Subd.f K e ls o ,-L u c y ,-L o ts — RicKardsonr Helen, Lot I « o e k - l4

T n r w i? r -F 3 n s -r s :T -T « iT T iT ;— n w n t s i r rsr, w ie , F e i i i i f o , u t

Reynolds, Bertna, U ts 34 1. 3S Block I r Blue Lakes M ^ r v i : : Reynolds, AVs, R. R.. Lots 30 4 31 Block UBIue Lake^ Adoh. W.y Rice. Mary, Lot 4 Block J3 Fllir Ts.,

-Klnvberl^—Ts.i-~W is»,- Bose - £»- AAartin. Lot T Block 92 Twin Falls Ts.; Wiseman, AVs. Katie E., Lot 15 Bloa*. 43 TwIh-FMis Ts.; Wlxom, Falba, S 110' Lot a Block 3 New School Addn.; WblK, Bertna N'.i Lot 6, Exc N 108' Pearson's Subd.; Wolfe, Everett A., U l 15 BlocK « Eastman's 1st Addn.; Wolter, Qarlce, Lot -15 Block 47 Twin Falls Ts. ; Wood. AVs. A. C., Lot 14 Adams Sulxl.: W^d^utt, Esther A/«arv, Lot BBlock »V buhl Ttr; Woodruit, Owi i uUB M M , LOli I.& 'J UlocVTiW

L „ Klmberlv*T». Bxc 6,10' U>! 13; Lot 14; exc. W S ' Lot 15 Block 11; OBughty. Wml J, Twin Falls Ts. Lot 3 Block ISOrOoughtV. Wm .'J., Drake' Buma, Evallne I— Cameron Subd. Lots 8 8i 9; Dressel, Lester A. (AVs:). Investor's 1st AdOn. Ubt i Block 7; Dudley. C. J., Sweet's Subd.S 7».5»' Lot 7 io c k 1; Dunken.' L. Ray.Twin Falls Ts. Lots 7 8,8Block M; Ounlap. Nancy Faye, Hamilton >id Addn. 40 g. 41; Durbin,

Lot 3; Phlnney, w tl,. BiCKOI Addn Lot 3 Block 10; Plelstick, R L (AArs.) West Park iubd W 50' Lot ] Block 1; Plika, .Bcni liurrlfui!9n_Sut><l tii£_S .

^bd .; K«&tler. Mrs. B.M., House focatedon Pt. Lot 5 Hill Traci No 2. Kes/anrMrs. Iryin L. W 'jW’ i Lot 12 eiock i AAurtauQh Addn. <

KIdwell. Ardith. S 77.5' 61 Lots. 13. 13 & 14 Block 2 Kimberly Ts. Kious. Mrs. SVdvne B Lot 9 Weaver s Sub(J

S'3 of Lot a Fairfi«jld Subd., Km Mrs. Ray. Mobile Home; Knauss. Stierman V. Lot E(lock 3 Suburban Park Addn ; KQCh. Mrs. Car.! 0. SE IS'ot Lot 20. Lot 21 Block 65 Buhl Ts.

Kohn, Doris. Lot 8 Block Id Investor's 2nd Addn ; Kolb. Mrs ^rank,Lot 3 Block lib Twin Falls Ts.; Kovar, AArs. Joseoh. N 50" of E* i of Lot IB, N SO' Of Lot 19 Block 26 Filer Ts. > Kyl^s, Ruth L. Lot 13 BiocK I McCollum Addition. uaHue. DeWitt. Lot IS Block 54. Twvm Falls Ts

Lammecs. Anna M. SE 160' x 75’ of Lot 9 Jot rtSOn Subd-. Lamrners, Oglie R. E' i ol Lot 23. Lo 24 Block I

Tract, Lawson, Mrs Vernon R, S 75' of Lot I. Lot 2 Bremer's Fairway

Leahy, Matilda. Lot 20 Block 83 3uhl T y . Leckner, Louisa E^Lol IQ ^lock 11 Eastman s 1st Addn . Leckic, Viola'M.'-uut-Z-mDC,k m Bum Ts . Lee. Vern w. Mobilje Home on pt Lot 1 Block 4 Turner's AddilTon. Leedom. Lloyd K, Lots 6-4. - r BlOCk 23 Filer Ts

L€n»xJ»r-Maf9afef7--& 55*of Loi 13 Block K,Subjjrban Park’ Addition. Lewis, Elva P. Lor I Block 1 Lincoln Scriool Addn . Lewis. Nora E. SW 41 2 3 of Lots i ; thru 20 Block 69, Twin Falls Ts ,Lewis, Peart V, Lol S Block 3 Bickel Addition. Lewis. Rila B. Lol 29 Block 60 TwinFalls. Ts ........

Lierman. Hufda. 1 Acre T ^ No 912 8 10 16' Linn, Leonard. N' Lot 2 Unify Subd . Lmderman. Rufh FenwicK, Lot 7 Block 109 Twin Falls Ts , LOCkha'r'T.' Mary Lee, W i Lot IJ. LOIS 15 & 16 Block 22, Kimberly Is . Loos, Roy. SE 10' o< Lots 8 & 9 N 8- ol Lof 10 Block 65 Buhl Ts ■ LOram. Mrs Frank, Lol 17 Block )S Filer Ts , Louk. Vivian B, Lof 3 Block 49 Twin f^afls Ts

Lowery, Olive • M, “House on Pt U '- j N W ' jS W >4 2 10 17. Luke, Emrr\a

Block 2 Murraogn Addifion. Madsen. Nora Dean. Ldt 16 Block 8 &iCkol AddUton, Magel. Neflie, Lot 15 Block 6 Golden Rule.Mahnken. Eva B. Lots 34 fl. 35 Block 16 Blue Lakes Addn yV

Marsh. Noitic. Lots 17 A. 18. W 'j Lof 19 Block,27. Mar fell. Ethel J Lof 7 Block ? Lincoln Schoor S0txT' Marfm, H C '« 75 of LotT RobD«ns Subd , Martin, Ralph W. Mobile Hpme Marline/, Joe E, N 152' ol E 60' ol S 495' 0( NE'*SW..SE 20 10 18 Kimberly Acres inside. Martinson. Guy S, Lot 11 Block 125 Buhl Ts Mason. Charles J Kimocrty Acres tnside 28 10 IB’ Matney. Ted A. Lofs 7, 8 i 9' Block 9

55'7* of Lot 3 BUock 3 Murtaugh Addition. Roberts, Charlie, Lot 10 Block 6 ^uth Park Addition; Roberts, Nannie, Lots 6 & 7 Block 10 CaMleford Ts.; Robertson. Marie M , .124 acre in Lot ft, N & E of Highway V6 U; Robinson, Cemona. Ujts V i 22 Block 17 Kimberly Ts.;

Lander's Subd , Rodig. Minnie Sarah, Lot 3 Williams Subd.. Romans, AAartena N.. N 2 acres Souih pf Comee-LOrs-S > 6.' HIM Tract No 2, Rose, LaVonn«. Ojt 6*BJock 2 Bickel Addition, Roth, LaVeme, Mobile Home, Rowe, Daniel W., Lot 3 Block It Investor's Aid Adcbi ; Rowe,-HatTle M.. Lat 12 Block 5 South Park Adcfer>.; Rugh, AArs C J (Edna), Lots 23 & 24 Block 1 Blue Lakes West Addn.. MyrtleL., A\)bile Home* Saathoff. AArs Albert J , Lot 24 Block 6 Golden Rule Addn., Sabin, Georgia, Pt. Tax No U3 Block 6 Murtauoh. Orchard. Salmon. Wm F . Loj 3 Block30 Twin

lithr 1.25acre in NW '4SE'-i NWT4 7 1 1 20. Saville,

rwirv Fans™Ma» /,-Cgt~ TU Bia W 2B Ts . Schmidt. Elaine R . E 65' ofN'? Of Traci, Lol a AtignSchmierer. Christina, Lot ll Block

. 22 Filer Towr>sil£; Sc*>nelti Mat'v E . NW*4 Lot 4 Johnson Subd . Smrpoterr Tfarotd-Sj; 7

-wH-i>7rwDon*jrrvg^yirwie. w ap* of e 180' o4 Lot f, Exc N 5' Ritchey Subd.; Worley. Walter O., Lot & 12 Block 4AAcCollum Addn.. Wright. Edith A., Lot 9 Block 5/ Twin Falls Ts.; Young, Lena. U>t», 13 Block )4 Kin^berty Ts,; Zikes. Mrs vema. Lots 12, 13. 14 and W 6' of Lots 15 Block 24^imberly Ts.

I s a ^ tnt >0 Bteek 6 Golden Rule Addition; Baker, Mollie. la^cre in SWUSW ' 4i>E* 4 4 10 18. Chaoman. Gladys, uofs JO. 3i 8. 37 Bioc»Tio Fiter'TS,; coiefYiarr. Helen L . U t 15 Block 65 Twin Falls Ts.. Oaum. AArs. Wayne K., Lot 13 Block^l Bu l Ts . Deahl, Robbie E.. Rear 32' of Lot 8 Block 67 Twin Falls

; Engds. inger. Mobil.e Home, .Enyart, Brma, Lot 3 Block 1 De.Witt Grt*en Subd . Foster. Cleo. Lol C Ritchey AnneM, Halt. Weltna B.. & 75’ of NE 144' ot Lot }2 Orchalara Subd , Johnsfun. David E , Pt Block 29 Filer Ts . Netson, Lila C,. Lot 15 Block 53- Tw»n Falls Ts . Proctor, Gracie. Tax No 375 Lot 2 Block 2 Turner's Addn.r Peeves, William C , N E '4N E '4 • and ■NW'UN’E'V JU'V U.-'TAye'rTSherrrTarr

t owi. LPT lar.e dw arus. c u r

William, K lm ^ ly Ts.-Lof&_4,& 5 Block 22. Klmertlng. Roy. Robins Subd., Lot 2; Kinney. Guy L'.,Grewrs30bdU)r BrK»stier.-Ania», • . ^ --------- --------r-Delong Addn., N 1J9'ol6 A5.4«'Lot lex<; E LotI; Kite. H. W „ A, L. RIctiardson '#■ .Subd-.. Lot 3 Block I J C. Jon^s Addllton W 50' LotR.. BlueL*kes West.Addn.,Lots u a, fT trep -a ; W rtw . ; C. W Ray 13 Block 11, . . . - Subd Lol 1« Block 3; Presnell; Louis.

I Knodel.Jotin.RltctievSu‘bd..SE50'6 Kocti. Joseph Edward. NEUNWL',; Price, Lom Rj Albert

Ylh-n-^iihTtSWUoi-t n t' U>t t Black _ T f jiy ^

Buhl Ts ■ ^hulke. Martha O . Lol 13 Block-^ l Senior Addition/

'Schumacher, C L. Valenfme, Exc E 10' jyf' Lot 5 Rosella Subd . xhuyfcTi H, N., Lois 4Q,fli 4l, N’ ? Lot 2 except N 65' Filer Acre Tracf. Schwarj, AArs Paul J , N 125' ol E 'jE 'j^ lO C k 22 Filer Ts , Senior Cifi/en Ped , Inc . Lot 6 Block 114 Twirf flails Ts , Sept, G B , Lot 6 Block 3 O ld^ Addition. Shaddy. Karen, Mobilfe,Home, Shaler, Bob'by D.. Lot 25 Bfocl 2 Norfhview Subd Shingle, Nora, Lof 7 fLatrall 6y.W Shapard. Silvy. AAobile Hom^, Shaub Eugene E , W 132'iot E 371' of Lot 1 Block 2 Fruifland Subd ; buffer, Alicfe, U)f 23 Block 4 Golden Rule Adcfe^^,.Shillingburg. Grace R . Lot 4 'Block 3. Cranford Adch.;' R ip ley, Deane S., N 30' of Lot 3, S 35' of Lot 4 Block 1 Latlin Subd . Sholes, Helen, Buhl Yax No 407 & 554, Showers. AArs Clifford E^ W 50' ol NE 100' X 125''Lot 17- Ritchey Subd ; snropsntre. NbTa H , Lot 1. W 35' Lof 2 Block 28 Filer Ts . Sf&VCrs, Anna M , Lol 10 Block 1 Cmfhers ^b d .; Stevvrs* Pautme-ft.-RoOln'Son;- - i»' 30t S92' Lot 8, S 'jo l S92'ol W 35' of Lof 9 Block 4 Murfaugh Addn

Silvers, Edna, Lots 17 & 18 Block 10 KimberI y Ts, Sinclair, Misha, Lot 3 Block 4 Investor's 1st Addr> . Slack. Mrs. Lester. Lot 4 Block 0 Murtaugh Orchard Addn . Sloan. Esfelie A , LofS 3 & 4 Block 7 Haqser Ts . SJy, Linnie F . Lot 4 Block 3 Golden Rule Addn . Smifh, Claraeita. S 3 Lot. l Peck's Addition. Smith. AAr . Harry, Lot 18 Block 6 Hansen Ts . Smith. Reta. L.of 10 Block 8 Murfaugh Orchard Addn

Smith, Roscoe Alan, Lof .6 Block 3 Jones Addition. Small. Wmmo M, Lof 5 Block I Northyiew Subd.,

AVnold G , U ts 10 8. n Btock 10 Mahsen Ts .—$nel5on,

fH«er-TV--MwmTrwT;-MrT-TroY7t.ul— Madge; Lots- »9-ar-H-etoCic-^P|t<rTs , Snapp, Belle E , E’ j Lof B Block 1 Murfaugh Addition. Sobotka. Mrs Anthony, Lot 2 Block U-Investor's ^ d Addn.. Sorenu>n. Rose Eva, Lol 16 Biock.B South Park Addition Spam, Mrs D E . Pt Lot 47 Buena'ViSfa Additioa; Spencer. AArs George M , Tax No. U6, E»c W 25’ Osborn Subd . Stanger, Asynthd B , Lofs..7fl & 29 Block 11 Blue ^akes Addfk.—jtiL^-Stagner. Jam«s R , Mobile Home

Sl^ew-CUff (Annie M,>, SE 40’ X- 140'.of Lot 4 Block 5 Turner's Arijytuvi - Frina Grace.

E-, Lots 86 8i 87 Buena Vista /Edition. Scott. Mrs Victor S , Pi Lot > Milner 50bcfi . 5m7»h‘, Florw'ce,' Lof 14 Block 41 Twiri Falls Ts ; .fonner. R.'R . NE I5$ 'ix~y' of W'

Addition . Sfockamp. Margaret^ Tax No Blec-k »-Wesi^Pa»^kAddn , Stronks. Suzanne M,. Lol Block 5 Jones Addition; Tetz. Dorothy Mae. Lof 15 Block 61 Twin Falls fs , York. Johnnie E,. Mobile Home

Pursuant to Section 43 U7 Idaho O ^e, which applies to property owners over years of age, the iollowing applications were approved:

AtJanYfc-, H L . Twin Falls Ts Lots & l6.@io^k 59. Adams, Lawrence,

Kimberly Ts W 27' ;' ol U>fs 1 thru 5 vacated alley 20' * 127 5' lying E of Lof 21 OfUCk 27. Adams. Mary B . Twin Falls Ts Lof I Block 7. Ajbers. rffW 'J’ .'TWin Falf^ Ts Lot 10 Block

■ t97"Aldrlch. Pearle R •*. Twm Palis T Lot 8 Block 35; Alexander. Sterling,-! Tvyin Falls Ts Lol 3 Block iQfl. A jqw .' Ray F , Twin Falls West Park Subd Tax No 999 Lol 4 Block 1

AlU Roy W-.,AAtU*e W«ltiaf7>s &ubd. lof 5 Block 3, AlltY Hookins. Lilli<‘ . McCollum Addition Lot 14 Block 5, Allen Rufus,^ OoJd«nAddmon-Lor to Btdrk 6.' ftllt.Ti.^gTn T , Elm Park Addition' Lot 12 Bloc)c 3 Allen. Will I am Russell, KlmbtTly Hamilton 4th Addn Exc -G 10' Lot 19. .4=ofS -9( 74. 21, E 10' Lot 22, Anderson, Andrew. Five PdmtS N 100 7' of S 150' Lot 1 Block 1, Anderson, Jen-s M (Mrs ), Murtduqh Orchard Addn Lnf 6 lock a, Anderson, Viefte E , Twm 'Palls Ts Lot 7 Block 31. And erst, John H, Munyon- Subd S '; N 'j Lot 1 Block 2. Askvw, Ed G . Twin Falls Ts Lot!. 13 & 14 Block S9. Ayers Higniower, Elma. 23 10 17 E I llA o f W 680' of S W 4S W 4 South of Later ai

Baiionger, H. h . . Twm Falls Ti Lots 7 4 0 Block 55, Barnetf. Loyd

Twin Palls-Ts. Lot'ii BlocK 62.Edwards. WtlUarfi W . Fi\tf T^.

U t 2: WV-2 Lot 3 Block 30; Elliott, Ralph. Golden Rule Addn. Lot 72 Block 4 ;. EHis. Eln^er. Fruitiand' Sutxi. ,N 65* Of E’ 3 Lot 3 Block 7; Engel, Margaret, Filer Acres Inside E 95' X 225^of W 415' exc. N 4Q' of

N W»« NW»a t:«yA-»7Engels, E. E., Schurger'9 Subd, Lot 12 Block 1; Erickson - Alex G , Sec. 1 T 11 R 17 NE 1 54Aol Lot 2, Evans, Louis E . H^ghl^nd Vieyv Tract Lot 17 Block 1; Fairchild, Arthur B.,' Millie Williams AcMn. Lot 11 Block1. Fairchild. Ida May, East Addison Subd. Lot 6 Block 1. Faloon, S Norman. Elm Park Addn. Lot 11 Biock*3; Famworth. Thomas G . Olden Addn Lot 17 Block 2. Feckner. Qtarhe. Bickej Addition tot 8 Block tt,- Fetter. Petix. A^nte Vista No 2Subd W 60'Lot 5 Block 7. Ferguson. T M . Sweet's Subd. Lol 9 Block 1; Fisher Guffey. Deborah. Golden Rule Addition Lot 8 Block ifr. Fife, Willard/ Addison T Smith W VA ot E ?A Tffx 3667-^Tervier. ^n lt A.,Pfllmpr SuhdMnt 1 BIocIl2. Flinn. Richard H , Delong Addn S'Jof w 104‘ >' of Lof 14, Flynn, W E,. Gardner s 2^0 Subd. .Lo! 10, Fonda, Edna.. Twin Tails Ts Lot 8

.Block 5; Ford. Charles. E,, Tjj^n Falls Ts Lot 5 81^5^-^

itwrT'Tract E 55'of N 127..5' of SW 187 5* -H(H oty Tv^ Lot 1 B locks.Frasier, Lavem, New School Addn Lot 10 Blgck 3. Frey. Homer, R , El Park Addn Lof .A- Blo<k 4.-POIIer, Georae E!. Highland View Tratt Lots 3 9 4, N 8. E of Lateral Lots 25, 26, 27 & 28 Block 2. Fuller, Roy, Dell Ray Subd Lot 17 Block 2, Fullmer, Parley A . T win Falls Ts Lot7Block 49, Fuell. John R . Turner's Addn W i-i W 'a W 'jW 'j Lot 1 Block 1. Gamfofth, Rex M. (AArs ). Buhl'Ts Lois 3& 4 Block np, Garcra. Rose (FcankK Osborn Subd. Lot 9. Garoutfe. Jess« W , SvC7eet's Subd W' 3 Lot 10 Block 2, Garrison. John MjKhell, Yeiter's Subd Lots.'Q, 2, 3,& 7. Gaskill, Robert Velfon, Ashton's AddTtioTi"Eire—N- -45' i-Exc . E 130' Lot 8 Block 1. Gassner, Joe* Suburban Park Addition Lot 4 Block' 4, Gaukel, Allen C, South Park Addn Lof 7 Block 7. Gaulf, Cecil (Mrs. I, Twin FaMs Ts Lot 15 Block 39.. Gee. Ronald R , Filer Ts Lot 14. WL/Lof 15 Block 267 Gerrf5h7-&e^e '

Heights>-r-Hoocsh-, AqrTtfSTFail TtagfvLoTTO m eg O.; -Bloc ■■6m» TT

Lots t 8s 2 Block 70;* Kohlw* Lena W , Murfaugh Addn., Lot n,l lock 4. Kucera, Joseph. Investor's 1st Amd Lot 7 Block 2.

KulicK> Joseph. F.. Investor's lit. Amd Lot 3 Block 6. Kusy, Frank, Sec 6 T 10R 16N* 2 Tax No. 196, Exc.

__T^x-i40r-W4-«fV-Ne'A^NWW- Lampe,"Altted E.. Tvwin Falls Ts.. Lot 3 Bioi-k SO; Landhoims, Pete C., Twin Falls Ts. Lot 2 Block 81. Landreth, G, e. Sweet's Subd.. £ ' a Lot 5 BlocK 2, Larison, W. 'D.. Ritchey Subd., E 00' j' ol N 125' Lot 9 . r-

Lash, AAabel E.,'Twin Falls TS., SE 50' Lot 7 Block 3, Lattln, Roy, LaNin Subd . Lot 7, W 2J.5' exc . Tax No 1441 Lot 8 Block 1; Ledbetter. Emmift N , Turner's Addn , NW aO'.a' U1 1 Block 4. Lee. Ernest H.. Investor's 1st Amended Lot 12 BlocK 2, Lee.LeRoy, Sec , 7 T 11 R 20 NH 2A S 'jL0I IPxc . Tax No 1139iTax No 1340, Lee.* Oscar Thompson. Daugherty's Subd , Exc., S 10' Lot 18 Btock B T Lehn.-Robert, Sec 18*T 10 B IJ W.isa* x .q ji:o l NWl.^NEl.^.axc

Pulley, Mionih V, AAoorman's 1st Addn W'^ N*66' WV^of S 4,5 Block 7. Pulsipher*, Elta. Sande Subd Lots 6 & 7 Block 1; Radford/A C. McCollum

Addition SU Lot 4 Rambo,Belmont E (Mrs D«ria);Twin Fatii

-g o c it l i m iK ^ r Subd.-. tot ft'Block 2; Williams, A. C., Q r w 's Sobd., Exc. Strp«l U>i 1; WUUami^e AMhur JPfr.-SE 20' Lot 13«'Lol n, NW (O' -14 Bl0Ck4.

Williams, Clma, Regan Addn.. We 4'^A"gxr w V or' Hwv l6t

1; Wi)li«ms..*Reid A., Investor's 1st Addn., Lots > & 0 Block 7, Wilson, Henry C., Murtaugh Addn., WW Lot

Orchalara Subd., Tax No. 979 Lot 16; of N-. u r \at \A

^ 0 * «ld varlancwr^ - -----The Q.gard declared

recess.a

•'Ttre varianc»*ineqye4t wa« taken 4 ^ e r advisement until n :00o‘clock A ^ A ^ ^ Iy 16. 1973.

----HQiilint? hii\in»^\until the hour ol 5:00 o'clock A.M.. July 16. 1973.

Reytine'business wjas transacted'

Witt. C. M. AAcCollum Addn*. Exc. Rax No. S81 Ai Exc W lOO'/Lot 1 B ^ k 5; Wright, Isaac L . Sec 23 T 10 R 17 NV,S‘oSe.!.>;*NW.Vi^JU. Tax No. 302. S2Astrip of N* i SWNW»/4 WQf tog lw ;

.-WrIghr Oscar H., Weaver's SuM Ts Lot 14 Block‘62; Ramsev. Clvde, - U )» 7; Wright, Raymond (Mrs.).■Wisem^Raro >pv.SubclEJ o! Lot id.Lots 17 8. 16 Block 1

Ray, W N. Oitjchdaff^r Lot 2 Block 50, Reddy. AAargaret'A. Twin Falls Ts SE 10' of Lot 18. Lot 19 Bfo“ck llS ; Retchsfeln. Johri L (Mrs ), Eastman s 1st Addn Lot 11 Block 10. Reink^. Ella A, Buhl Ts Lot 8 Block 110. Reynolds. Verdie V, Kimberly Ts Lots 9, 10, 11 Block 32; Rhodes. J F, Tyler 's Addn,N exc NE 73' X 162' Lot 4, Rhoads, John H, Buhl Ts Lot 12 Block 64

Richardson, A L, A L Richardson Subd LqI 13ICKk 1 Richmond, FJoyd, Casey'^ Subd W'-7 ot S 56*. Lot 7, Robinson.Harry, Golden Rule.Addn. Lois 22 & 23 Block 8. Robinson, -^ o ncer H Ritchey Subd NEi7' n 17V,f»Mf

Wullschleger, Albert. Jones Addn.. E 8V Lot 7 Block 5; Wynn, Helen B. f is h e r , Davidson's ^ d Subd., Lot IT > Block 1; Zarub*( AAary, West LAwn NW SO' Lot 6 Block 121; Zlatnik, Frank. Tw*in Falls TS , Lot 11 Btock 23

Pursuant to Sactlon 6^117 Idaho Code, which appllas to property owners over 4S years ol age. the h>llowifi9 personal properly tax exemption applications were approved:

Mobile Homes■ . Adams, .^udd. Baker. William L

Bailey. 6 Noel; Barlow, Golden; Besley, WMliam? Black. Marv

W . TWirt Fail I S. LAT IJ HI6gK’2J: Gibbs, Byron J . A/tonte Vista No 2

'Subd Lot I Block 8. Gillet fe. Robert <AArs h Carrico Warburg Tract lA W ofCouleeExc N 5 'o lW 6 0 'L o f1 . Givens. Silas. Turner's Addn W 12' of E 87’ of W 3 Lot 7 Exc W 100.6' 8. e*c S 12' Lof 8 Block 5. Glenn, Wt?ndell A , Sec 27 T 10 R 18 93' x 235'o»W3Aof Tax No 46, GloyHem, Wendell C“. Tw»n Falls Ts,. Lolji 17 thru 20 Block 55, Goodhue, John C , Wesin\mster Heights Subd. Lot 3 Block I. C^odman, Elsie. Milner Subd Ta* No 522 (Pt No 4181 Lot 1. (joff. Hulda. Twin Falls Ts Lof Block 9..-Grabert. Herman f . Oak Park Subd. Lot 17 Blgck 2. Graham. A F.. Kimberly Ts Lol 0 Block 21,

15 B(otK ..7 Sogth Park Addn MaxAfii Harry A. Lof ‘J Block V7 Twm F-alis Ts . MelfQrd. Idd, Mobile Home ‘ ‘

Metssner F-rank. LOT 9 Block 51 Buhl'Ts Mcnck. Roy R. Lots ?0 thru 2 j Gardnfrf s 2nd Subd Mtr r y. Mrs Thomas H W ‘-^E ' 3 0 I f l Sih of Block 7 Moorman's 1st . Met/. Wm Harold, , Lots 15 & 16 Block l Northv.eW Subd . Meyers. Anna,. Lo^ I? Blocfc V6_lj6aa-£.aljaL,Ts

Miller, Bessie E. Mobile Ho?nft,

Buena ViSta Addition Lof 66. Gratiot. Jt^mes C , Bickel Subd Lof 03-rnngion~TT’ "H-.-T^rH m S c V y '

" Miimr.MrvGuo-P ^ u ts 2 cuwtes* Subd . Mills. Floyd Lot 8. Exc W 70', Pearson s Subd . M»ngo,^Be^th*■ A, Lot 13 BlocX 37 Twin Falls Ts . Moisee. inda. E '; Lol 10, Lot n Block 37 *Pn«r^Ts.^O f>*gom ery, Clt*©. L0t.2Z,^!Ptk'21 Flier 'T>

MonlqomerV.'Gala, Pt Lots 1 8. 2 Pt*arson s Subd . Moore, Nbra. E ‘ ; Lot 15 Blpck 4 Murfaugh Addi1iO»H- Morrison, Henry A, Lot 5, Robbms Subd Mot;ner, Dons L. Pt Lots 11 & U Btock 3 Jones Add'fion. Mulder. Mrs Henry. Lot 5 Walters’ Subd McAnuify, Charles E. 50' of NE 73 * 162 Lot 4 Tyler'S Addn McBridt*. Parley W. LOf 9 Block S Soijih Park Addn McCartney. Mrs0 p Lol 3 Block ;..rgwio F-aHs Ts,

'/VrcCd'rt/. Virgil. Lof / ClydeSubd McCaJiey. Esther. lo « b Black 17 investor s . ?nd Addn . McCoy. Del he SE' y of Lot 26. Lof 27 B10lK_^£.'Twin Fails TownsiJe. McCullough. E f- t 12 ; H7 of S' ;S' / E«c S 20 . Lot 4 Carr.CO

Warburg TracJ.- McDaniel, W M E‘ i Lol 2(!), W 35' of.Lot 21 Block I

■ WT^^man T?amst‘v sued .' McGutrr— Mary. Lot. 16 Block IB Filer Ts McKan, Dorothy E. Lot 19 Block 3 Elin Park Addition McK<nster Leda M LOf 11. E«c W I6 O 0 I Block1 L incoin School Subd

McNeai C>oroihv. l of 5 Block j South Park Addition. McNt*eiy. M«f.ninA^ Tail No—lU Eju:_W 152' Addison T Smifh. MtVicker, Amy., Lot ] Block IS Twm fa lls Ts McWPjrtmy, E ' MofrrieHome. Nagel. Dofothy, Mobile Home

Nrtuman. &ro. Lot 7 B»OC»< *9 Hansen Ts Neicichieba Mary. W 80 ol e 2J0 of N 190 of Ta* No 372 I 10 U Buhl Tan No Nelson Charley fc tT3Ts T . 7D 8r 21 Btoc k t B«rwtng~ SUtJd Neumann Paul H. Lo» V6 Block 63 Burgeners Subd

Newman. Beulah Lot 23 Block 8 South Parh Addii'On Newof^am. Earl 0 ■ Lol ?2 Block 2•Norl^^Vlew Subd Newsom. Frances. Lo» 24 fitocx 3 South Pane AOdn , Mott Lyda. Ta« No J4J Lof 2 Block ? Turners Addn Norr-s. Lena. LOf 7 Block 16 invcsfo? s 2nd NoTris. Lilly M Lois )6 & 17 Boc k IS Blue Lakes Addn’ W , NW Dist of Lutheran Churc h. Block I. E'Vcept W 8S4 Codarholm Subd

Obery^aw.Mrs Guy. Lot 16 Block 4 Twvcn Falls Ti O'Brien Mrs T O

anli __.•Mobde Home; Stanger, Grace H. NE'. oLSEV4NW:i^W>J4.Ja JlTKimberly Acres inside, Stanley. C E . Lots 4, 5 A. 6 Block 9 Filer Ts . Siarry, AAary H , W' jS' ?E'7 ol W 250* of t_of 3 Block 42 West Park Subd ' Stearrvs, Mary H , 94 51' * 24rTK *w >4se ’ 4SW''4SE'- 1 5 1 0 1 7 ’ Twin Falls Acr'es* insldfe; Sfe'vons,

Keifh. Lof 12 Block.3 Munyon Addition. Slevcnson. William R. Jr . AAobtle Home; Steward, Cl arence W . Lot 2 Block 3 Subvr-I>an Park Addn. ;-5 tok*»berrv* AArs OiTOrge W , N 54' ol S 162' o» Lot 5 Block 2 Munyon Subd , Stovall, AArs R 0, (C lara ), S 78' ot NE*4NE'4NE’ 4 35 9 U Buhl Acres In S i d e , Str awser . Mar y Atlanta, Lol 6 Block 1? Investor's > d Addition Streu, Afinie..Mobile Mome.

Madge, W 61' x 189' o» Tax 249 Lot 1 Mattson's Subd

Stutzman. Esther L . Exc N 50' of Lots 13 thru 16^Btock 9 Filer Js . Stut/man. Lydia, Lof K Block 10 Filer TS"' Summers, Harley L . Pt Lot 2 Block 4 Turner's Addition. SuVplus. Myrtl^JVtobi.l£ Home. Pt

■ Ta« No 322 Tn 27 10 U. SwShton. Odel ia. Lot BibciK lu. inyesior s ,no Addn . S>A«ck, Bertha. Lot 5 Block 5 South Park Addition. Tate, Mary C Lots 8. 9 8. 10 Block 27 Kimberly Ts Tate. Mrs Olhe. Lots 12. 13 i E '; Lof 14 Block 22 Kimberly, Tet/. Dorothy Mae. Lof 15 Block 61 .Twm Frtlls Ts .

thompson, Lillian, N 50' ol Lof B BlockAArs G E . Pt

Lot 4. W 15 Lot 5 Block 78 Baimer Robert R , South Park Addition Lof 13 Block 5, Brtndy. Ruby. Twin Falls Ts Lot 10 Block \28, Barnus, Albert. AtbtTf Tr act W 2 3 exc Ta« n3 1111 Lol 1 Block 2. Barnett. Gladys E , Snyder Tract E«c. N 10 4' Lot P. Lot Q-; N 56' Lol R . 5 20r of N 320' 8. E 112' o* N M04' Lot 13 Beager, Grace M, Bghl Ts. Lot 11 Block 54. Beem,-Helen Mane, Johnson Subd N’ i Ekc W 85' Lot 1. W' / Of S' V Exc W 85'«.e»«c E 15'Lor'^- Qeem. Jasper, Buhl Ts Lot 25 &• 26 Block ■9A. Bgll. Atb#»rfa A . MplVpn Subd. S 50' Lot 3 Block 2, Betc ke, Walter a -,

^U- -Lot --Ip—Giggers, Dennis D . Twin Falls SE 30W of Lot 6 Block 106 Bmaham. Charles^ ideal Subd E .

iSo'of Lot 3 'Block 2. Gingham, Lafayeffe, Twin F^lis Ts Lot 1 Block 113, Biackham, Laura, Past man's 1st Addn Lot 14 Block 69

Blass. Helen. Piler Is Lots 1 La. 12 Block 21. Bogar. Ralph E . East AddiSon Subd Lot 14 Block 1 Bohr. Emil. Sec 34 T 10 R 15 NW lA N '. a ■NE’ ^NW'^. Bol, Raymond (AArs ), West Park Subd E 111' Lot 2 Block 1. Boilon. Mary Eh/abCth. Bolton Subd N 34' o» Lol 6, Aik ol Lot 0. Ekjren.W C , Twm,Falls Ts Lof 3 Block 40. Bors.LouiS. Easfman's 1st Addn tot 4 Block 59-. Boffcher. Norma Euphemia. Orchalara Subd SE 70' * 206 of 6 330 0 » N 93 2 3 Lol

Grdy. Adelt Peterson. Senior Addil-on Lot 13 Block 1, Grt‘en, Ernest E , Buhl TS Lofs 19 4 20 Block 68. Grubbs'-Ro/. Investor's Isf Addn Lot 1 BlocK 8., Gultey Orval, Rifchey Subc*-, W 50' of E 100' Lof ll..Sw afney. Neoi V. Buerra' v^sia Addn , Lot S2. KSaga.. Mauda E . Hansen Ts . N' v Lo» 10 Block 2

Haciier, f^£.£d-B^£iHiC_Ts Exc W ■ 180' of sfr'Tp 90' x 40CT lying S*bf ,BlQc k

?8 Exc. 20' alley Block 28. Halt, tra M , JCirnberly Acres inside SE 50’ k

f^g^-^SWWNWUNWU a. 30.'streel SW',4NW'4NW'vacated

T i jp n — -------------------------------------laiverson. Clara, Twin Falls Ts Lot

Jock 98 98. Hamiltor^, J^mos F Suburban ParR Addition lo t 9 btock 1 . Ham4iton. Marion. Sec 25 T 10 R 13 Tax No 438 Exc N 25' 8. Exf EJ60'. Hammpnd. Fred (Mrs-), Kimes Subd Lot 21 Block 12 ♦ Hammons, Chartes H . Twm Falls Ts Lot _15 Biock 18. Haney. Floyd, Buhl Tax Number 559, Harmon, Parley E , Sec 31 T 10 R 14 Lot 4; Harger. G I . Ftler Ts- Lots 12 8. 13 BioCk S Harnson, Charlie, Twin Falls Ts Lof 15 Block 48. Hart, EverelK Golden Rule Lot 18 Block 3. HaskmT' Orville H,. Twm Fails TsLots 7 «. 8 Block 74

TTayden. John G . Park Subdivision, Lof 1. Haynes. Charles

S 40‘ Siafe Highway, pf pt Taji No, 602. Leibli. Manford H . Sec 1 T 10 R 16 SE>-«NE^

Leonard, Forest P , Murtaugh Addn., S 97'-ol E 84.85:>Lol JXBlOCk.

- Lewis, Ac.L.P-.-P»Mrson',s Stibd.. S 75' of Lot 6 . LJchty, Calvin E , Twin Falls Ts . Lot 11 Block 28, Lighffoot, Velma FVanci? Chaiiiplln Twin Falls South Park Addn., Lof 17 Block 4, Hkes. Ralph G , Filer Acre Tract SW SO'X 166' Lot 4. Lillvbndge, A.L . f-iier Ts . Lot 4 Block 32, Lincecjum, C, McCollum Addn , S 74' Lot 8 Block.6.

Liftau. Martm. Munyon Subd . N 56.3' of N' i Lof 6L Block 2. Logsfon. Charles (Mrs ). Filer Ts , Lol 6 Block 26, Loos,.,LIP)^. Investor's 2id Addn , Lot 2 Block 19, l3>we, Cli'Hof ,, Hamillon 5lh Addn , Lofs 13, 14. 15; Lo/ier, Beniamm F , Pearson's Sid Subd , N '; Lot 1. Lynch, Joseph G . Sec 20T lOR 16W3Q0'olN S W o U h e " SWfaNW’ a

Lyon, Oevoe. Twm Falls Ts . Lot 15 Block 140. Maior, • Leslie D , Burgener's Subd , Lof 15 Block 63. Miilberg, Leo A.. Sylveslor Newton -Subd., Lot 18; Mallinsbn, Laurfl Mae. Investor's «-.lsf Addn.. Lot 2

.. BJock—L- AAalon^rs Carl 1 MeCoH*»m - Addn ) Lof g Block 5. Mnlonc. M G Easfmrtn's l&t Addn Lot 10 Block 13. M,trkie: VriTyd''W , ‘‘Dell Ray Subd.-Lol 4 Block l.Mir^Oi-Aitd M.. Blue Lakes West Addn .yots 35 & 36 Block 15. Mar fell, Georde S»* ."See 5 T 10 R 18 1 2A in TSE Corner SE'4NE'4 Marlin. Wm Lawrence. Munyon Subd , S 50' Lot 1 Block 2. Mason, Althea Robmson. Twm Falls Lot .12 Block 34.. ----

Massey, Theirna, Twin Falls Sec 14 T 10 R 17 W 2A of E 4A of SW'*SE'4NE'4 Masters. J E, Buhl Ts Lot 3 Block 1231 Me Beth, Frieda A, Twin Falls Lot' ir~BT6ck 36. McBride. C A, DeLong Addn E «2 ‘-a' Of W 187' exc N 138 29' Lot 14.,

-AA&Br4d», J O. UoMllA Sut>d .Cxc £ 10' Lol J

McBride. Jesse B, Tracey's Subd Lot 4. AAcCauley. Harry W, Sec 12, T 10 R U NWUSW'- Exc S 20r « d ; McCauley. Russeif S, Munyon Addn Lois 23 i 25 Block 3, Me E wen, Orlo

X . Kiojpcrly Acres Inside Tax I'lo 1150 ?8*t0 18; McGraw, CJ, Buhl Ts Lot U Block 127, McGuire. QelOws A. Terrace Lawn Subd Exc N 5' Lots 5 &. 6

McGuire, M E, Sec 29 T 9 R 14 n « »s e '-4SE^4SE»4 e Of tareraT.' McIntosh. William M, Elm Park. Addn Lot 2_BlQCk 3. McNeif, Lester. Investor's >>d Lot fl fltQcfc,

Howard. Bickel Addn Lot 10 & IT. Brock 11

SolandrGl«n A. Buhl T» i^ t 6«xc SE 12'7' Lot 7 Block 125; Rommefvfdt( Arne, Twin Falls Ts Lot 6 Block 128 Rosencranfi. Wm G, 'Casfleford Ts Lot 8 Block 7; Ross, Hance. Hansen Ts Lots 7 4 8 Block 8. Royster, L V. Sec 18 T-tOft t6nw^net exc 14A Hwy.

Rudolph; George.-^Poplar .Subd 'E 65' ot Lof 5, Russman. F H, Ritcl»a.- Subd N 50'of SW lOO' X 107' Lot 14. N 26' ot SW 100' X 132' Lot 14; HuSt. A R. Sec 18 T 10 R 15 Lol 1 N of Canal, Rutherford. Creed H, Gray's 3hd Addn Lofs 3. 4. 5 Block 9. Sandvik, Sig A. Gardner Subd Lol 5. Sanner, W R, Buhl Ts Lot I 8. 2,'NW IQ' Of Lot 3 Block TM. Savage. Edith, sec 7 TTT*^ 20 I 25A NWV4SE‘ 4NW>4. Schenk Ellen S Frame. Sec 25 T 10 R 17 NE 143 34' X 385 58' of NE'.4NEi4i

Scherbinske, Ottp. Suburban Park Addn S 50' Lol 8 Block 4. Schmucker. Leonard, Twm T&Lof 13 Block 31. Schuli. Henry G, Twm F^IIS Ts'Lofs 28-8. 29 Block 55. Sellers. ForxJtH -L, Twm Falls Across Inside W 176' of the S 50-'ol N ■V30' 01 Tax No. 159 (4 lOA) 9 10 17

-jo|bDrtTo t 2 6iodk4T

Shrum.Claud. Castleford Ts Lots 15 8r 16 Block 7. Shumway. Delmer O .Twin ff alLi Ts.. Lol 3 Block 81, Sides.Susie, Sec 29 T 10 8 18 E 1 78Aol SE 7 4A m §W>*5E»'4, Siggins. Alfa G.. fw in Falls Acres Inside S 'vNW'4SW'4NW'4 (5A) 2110 17.Silver. George A Sr , Twi/> Falls Acres Inside, Tax., fto. 549 exc N 730' Aexc Tax 642 - 64 3 9 10 17

Skeen, Leroy, New School Addn ,Lots 1 & 2 Block 3; Slater, Alfred W ,0)lden Rule Addition Lot 7 Block 2.Slater. Pete. Orchalara Subd. SE 73'X 195'of S 118 76'of N 792.46' Lot 2;Srpack. George. Twin Falls Ts., Lol 9 Block 97. Smallwood, Myrtle M ,&ahning.SuDd..1 . Smith, Clifford H , Hlg^ School Sot>d.. tot 9 Bloc i 7

Smith E R.. North View Subd , N 11 4' Lot 36, Lot 37; Smith, Ferma Verne, Fairfield Subd , S’ l ^ c W 15' & Tax No 1399 Lot 10. Smith,Florence. Twin Falls Ts . Lot 16 Block 41. Smith, Raymond L , Twin Falls Ts . Lof 5 Block 76. Smith.Walter D . Twin Falls Ts , Lot 16 block 35. Sotwfka, George (Mrs ),Buhl Ts , Lot 5 Block 64. Sovd, _A lb ^ r M , Twin Falls Ts., Lot "3 P3TTon,'Oemo the low bid in thp Block 36. Sparks, Ernest W . amount of 115,(X)0,00 Second to the Suburban Addn , N t 62,5' x 80' Lol 8 motion was mad^ by Commuitoner.

Brandor^, H arrison^ Brannon. Rqgie. Bradit. Beatrice N . Bulcher. Martha. Chambers, Will.

Chapman. Veda, C^rtnay, Vivan E;. Culbertson, ^ g a r -^r> ; Pingerson. Evelyn B.;'Gilm'an C. W.; Qoodhue. Clarence; Green. L. E . Hammpnd. W. M., Hansen,

-Andres; Hansen. Heber L r Herris, Elmer Lee

Harnson. H. L., Harvey, C ^rge - O ’.. Hill, George O., Hoopes, Leland. Hyder. S. A , Hymas. Lela., Kestel. Ray, Kitchens. L ^ W% Kolarik. Albert.'LlVsweiI, O k . and Leamaster. Connt^r-'

Leveke. ^ a rd ic ie , LiermanT Arthur. McCall. M M , McMarrow, C R . McWilhs, Helen, MHler. Margaret. Mills. Helen M rs . AAortimer, Mildred Ouling; Owings.J ■ A , Paskelt. Stephen H . Pallerson. Arthur W , and Popeioy. AAay. ~ .........- .

PQfler. Carl W., Pojt, J G , Reppelo. W R , Rosenbaum, Cecil R . Sanders, T j , Scoff, Lillian E , Se.e. Florence, Siver. Carl, Slade, J E . and Smith, George T . Stevens,J A , Stewart, Bob.; Thompson, Clifford, Vanfilburg. G. D.,_Walk^.,

Haroid, Wilson, Ida J ; Woodland, Henry. Yaw, Harry W.. Yeakel, Robert

Rouiine business was transacted unfil the hour of ,5 00 o'clock p m , when the Board adjourned sine die

Wm L Chancey Chairmjan

Attest H A Lancaster Clerk . .

Twin Falls, Idaho ' 'July 10. 1973.10.00 o'clock a m.REGULAR JULY SESSION

The Board ol County Commissioners met at thU lime pursuant to recess 'with all Commissioners and the Clerk piresentBIDS — iO:M o'^cnmr'A.M,

-Th»s - being the set . time for receiving and opening of bld» lor pushing, excavating, compacting and covering refuse at several County dump sites, bids were received as fo llow v Dean Hunsaker, 119,973 00and Christian A ParrofI, 115,000 00 Commissioner Leoiiard offered a resolution to accept the bid of Christian A

hour ot 10:00 o'clock A.M.. July 16.- m r -------- -— i----- :--------------------Attest : H. A. LANCASTER ■ •

ClerkWM, L CHANCEY

Chair^nan"Twin Falls, Idaho July 16, 1973: /

-------- 10.00^clock A .M r---------------REGULAR JULY SESSION

The ' Board of County. Commissioners met a( this time puriuaat to recess with . Commissioners and th » Cterk- present.SLIOAR R E IO N IN Q — lOtIO o'clock A.M.

At this time, the Board again considered the request ot Keith Sligar to retone a 40 acre (/arcel In Section 24. Tovtrtship 10 South. Range 17 EBM from A t Agncullural Zone to RA 1 Residental Agricultural.

Motion was made bv Commissioner Wiseman to deny

/gqyest at pme. %econd. io: was made by Leonard and the

mofioh”Commissionermotion carried unanimously. VARIANCE ~ W ESTERN REALTY — 11:00 A.M.

At this lime further testimony was ' presented in opposition to the gr^ntingot a variance on 40 acres of land described as NE'iSE*/^ Section- 29j Township 10 ^u th , R^noe 14 EBM, Western Realty has requesle'd a variance be granted to permit a residential subdivision in W A'T* Agricultural Zone

Max Recfor, property own^r adiacenf to said parcel, stated there IS a larqe amount of s^oaoe on the pfoperty^in question Therefore It would seem impractical to build homes with basements,

Motion was made by Commissioner Leonard to continue said matter until 10 00 o'clock A.M.,July 23, 1973, to allow the doard to •nv^siigate sewage disposal, etc.. lor said subdivision Second to the motion was yT^adt-fey^mmisaioner Wiseman acid. the. motion carried unanimously. ^RESOLUTION

Commissioner Wiseman o ffered^ the Vollowing resolution and jm ovJff*^^

AdogUr- ■*-“ ------- ‘- l o t —

"BTOCK

, X . 1 , f nV T o Q 1 . buDdiv.sion, Lof «. Maynes. Lnar tes T a ^ ’ No. m / 'o i nw-JnE'.^^No' 1439 _Bracken. Pearl A . Twin Fail^ Tav No 284 fl. Ta* No 1033 Lof 3 Block 38 Breeding, Wniiam W , Pearson's

SuDd . Lot 9; Brtdv^rr:,Chance M , Twm Falls Ts' Lot ▼ B*ot:k Briggs, t i . Mifn^Subd , Tax No 515 Exc N 100' Lot 1

Brown. Ajvm Stanley. Twm Tails Ts Lot 11 Block 15 Brown, Bertna, Twin Falls Ts Lot *5 Block 4». Brown, Esther, Blue Lakes Addn W Lots 37 3fl Block 15, brown,

10 R 17E 1A ol

Hemfich, William, Buena Visfa- Addn Lot 74,' Heller. Lou, Tw»n f alls Ts Lot 3 Block 97. Herr e, H (5 . 5weH‘s Sutwt exT—N ?5‘ S. e*c S 48' LoT 3 Blo'ck 3. Hesselholl. Mahnda t : Buf gener-A- Subd -Lot BlocK Hice. Robert CliHord. Twin Falls Acres inside E 152' ot S 50' of N 230' of Ta* No 549 (2 lOA) (9 10 17), Hiqqms. Oscar J . Kimberly Ts Lofs 1 ihru 5 Block 36. Hill. Dalice tMrs),' Sec 33 T 10 R 17 Tax No 501

Rule

Subd . thompvjn Lot 8 Senior Seebcck

Ttiornsberr yv iie iia . tot-__ .. -18 Eastman*' 1st AdO

Ticknerf^lo«.^-B..-iO^ i75' Sol Tax Kto 650 m IB 10 17, Tiftefact. Hn . Lots 10. 11 A. 13 Block 3 Murtaugh Ts . ifVoperfy used by Jaycees) Tifus. Roy L Lof 5 Block 52 Buni Ts Treadwell. Velma J . Tax No 442 Lot IS Block 3 Highland View Tract Turner. AdOie, Lots 6. 7 8. B Block 35 K iml>er I y Ts . Turner. AArs Came. Lot 2 Block 2 Schurger's Subd Turner. O ace C . Lof *. E«c N S', Terrace Lavwn Subd . Twm Falls Corp of Church of LOS. SW 17 36 acres m SE'4NW'4 21 10 17. Tyier. LiiiTan F . tj)t Block 9 Btcket Addition. Under\M)od, Ricka. Lots 3. 4 & 5 Bloc k 23 Kimber I y Ts ’ Vann. AVs Arvef E . Lot 12 Block 7 Cioiden Rule Addn VanOsiran. Jackie Louise. Lot I. NW 25'ol Lot 3 Block 62 Faif Addition, VanZanie, Josephine E . Lot 2 Block 3 Wills Subd No 3. Vice. Benme F , Lots 31 & 22 Btoc** H Biue Lakes Addn W . Wachhoiii. Bonme L , Tax No. 791 in

.Hudson W , Sec '0 « ' * 0 ' H,H. H Burton. Golden RuleTd» No 332. PMC N 25 Hwy, w k..ii

- Brawninq , -bdwrerhCg- 6 ,r-twmLol ’ BlocK 3> ■ UVlttrtmf (AAM^'+T-ManTwTTi Lot 7 Block }7

T'S to? T^BIotk S H,II. Leroy, Nflres Addition N 25'LolBri^ley^ WU**^m T ^ lo c k 5

Burqer»er, Ernesftne, Easfrpan 's 1st Addn Lof 9 Block 13, Burkharf.. H H , Twin Falls Townsite Lot 12 Block 49, Burl, Ralph L , Brown's Subd Lot 1. Butler Eri E .

Investor's Block 11 Butler. Gftrt H , Dav.d^n s 2nd Subd Lot 5 Block 1. Bybee F E . Cavieford Ts Lo|s 3 fhru 9 Block 16 Caldwell. Otfo E . Twin Falls Ts NW' ; Lot 7 Block 63. Calhoun. Chester. Suburban Park Lot 11 Block 4. Calvert, Charles E (Mrs 1. TwiA Falls Ts Lot 12 Block 137, Carlson. Pe te r .-M . Bickel Addition Lof 15 Block 9. Carnco, T L . South Park Addn. Lo» S Biock 8. Carson. C M , Snyder Tract E' j S 150 E*c E 25' Rd Carte. Charles. McCollum Addn Lots 16 8. 17 Block 4. Carter, Wnn M .^w m FaJis T% Lot 1 ^ock 159 Carver, Harry R . Jones Addn E 52' Lot H Block 5. Cauqhey, Gladys M , Filer Ts Lot 4 Block 29. Chandler W Frank, Buhl Ts Lot 16 Bl'odt 95. Chapm. Arthur R-. Nofth_ViCw Subd Lots 26 8»-‘ 7

Hilt. Leroy. Nares Addition N 25' Lot 2. Lot 3;Biock 3. Hme, Mamie, Jiiqhiand View Trad S 1' >A of W' j Lot 31 Bfock 1 Hite, Ritey A . Mrioer Subd E ' >N’. jN 'jE ’ 3 Exc W 20 Lot 7. Hockhaifer, Rudolph, Suburban Park Addn S 75' Lot 13 Block 1, Moffland, Berlha S . Twm Falls Ts Lot 6 BlocJe^>6; Hollnger. Agnes L , Twin Falls Ts Lot 3 Block 111. Homes. J C , Buhl Tax Numbers Tax f4o 429 50' x 125'

Hoos.R W , Kirr.beriy Ts Lots 4 45 Bloc k 29 N ’ } East West Alley of Block 29. HorCiS. Nellie. Sec 18 T 10 R 16 S 44A Ol NE .&4A NE'.aN£'.4< Horn Joseph. Twm Falls Ts Lots 16 2 Block 70. Houser, Clifford R , Sweets Subd Lot 9 Block 2, Mousion, W J I Hansen Ts Lot 6 Block l9'.';How^d. Jutia. Sylvestor Newton Subd l^ j Lot 19; Hranac. Rosi, Hill Tract No 2 SW ' 177 8 X 1 75' Lot 5, Hudelson, Homer . Elm Park Addn.. Lot Bk>cK 3;

lUgifa.tifl. 2 'M yfiin cr.^ ri____________________ _N 62 5' Lot 13 , N 62 5' exC E trX x y i- Huff, Verno C . Five Pomts Addn , W 60' Lot 5 Block 2. Hulben, Vem E . Bremer s Fairway Subd Lot 7. Humm. Fred E „ V^v^t^ugh EasfAddn . S 160-c«c SAi' Loi f ...............

Humphrey, Ray E . AddisOn T g^.lh W U l nl Ta » Nq. 1

: Su m ..xoTsTT

'McNelly.Chas E, Sec 17T 9R 15 20A NE ol Coulee m N6 ' 4SE''-4 , Me Nfrw, George G, Greenland Subd Lots 45 & 46 Block 1 ■

Meader, May. Suburban Par*' Addn Lpl 10 Block 3, Meatrt, Jess^ E. Buena Vista Addn Lol 61. Meier, Karl, McColl\>m Addn E 200' ol S 1 719' Lot 10 Block 6, Meunier. Harvey T,«-Lang's Subd Lots 4 & 5. Meumer, Marfell. Fairfield Sut>d E xc ’W n r^Lo l 6 . Meyer. Ernest, Eastman's 1st Lofs 9 & lOJ.Exc NE

Block 17, Meyer, Louit C, Twin Falls Ts Lot 12 Block 9, Meyers, D P, Twin Falls Ts Lof 10 Block 54. Mickelson, Addic Walker. Twm Falls Ts Lots 3 & 4 Block 84

Millfr, Louie. Gardner s 2nd Subd Lol 4, Miller, Neil. Fairbanks Subd Lol 3 Blofk. 5, Miller. Russell, Wjimore Tract Lots 7 fl 9 S. W~3W .Lol JO Block 1, Miller, Walter W. Sec 14 T 10 R 16 S'iSW ‘ 4, Miracle. Arthur, Twin Fans Ts Lot 12 Block 40

Lof 3- Mtfcheff, Zenia, Twin p4ills Ts Lof 1 Block 62, A^dlin, Frank L. Murfaugh Addn E ’ j Lot 16 Block 4, AAodlin. Ralph R. Sec 11T10R17W 3A 01 S ISA Of SW» 4SW’ -4 , AAoftCt. C . W. Eastman s 1st addn Lot Itfit&cfc 19. Maher, C H. Murtaugh. OrchardAddn Lot 9 Block 7.___ . . ___

Mondraqon. Joe L. Twm Falls Ts' Lot 11 Block 141. AAonroe, Alvin E. Scenic View Subd Lot 7 N'7 Lot 8 . AAonroe, Lee W. Tyvin Falls Ts Lot 14 Block 28. AAontgomcry, E lm er. Olden Addition Lot 11 Block 3. Montgomery, William Lon, AAounfam View Subd Lof 19. AAoore. Fred E, Milner Subd N 78' x 132' of W ‘ J Lot 7

AAoore, Gorram. McCollum Addition Lots 4 8. 5 Block 4, AAoore. Rufh S, Twm Falls Ts Lot 10 Block 65, AAorpiand. Earl. Johnson Subd SE 96'X 170' Lot 11- Morgan. J L. Sec *27 T 10 R 17 E 47 5'f W lAof NE 2A of Ta» No. 322 Exc N 25' Hwy, AAornson. Euaene F, Puroose Sub N ' jE ' x)f Lof 1. AAoselev, Paul F . Blue Lakes Addn . Lots 4 A. 5. Block f

Moss, John B, Buhl Ts Lot 7. NW 3 5 Lot 8 Block 80, AAraz, Joe, Investor's i id Addn Lot 3 Block 13.Murphy. Armond, Milner Subd S 50'of S'jS '3 Lot 7. Murray. Al'Ce OizlP Buciah. Suburban Park Mdn N5i}',Q!S]QQ lnt U BlOth l. Nt

Spriggs,“James A and Ruby M , Twin Ts.; Lpt 13 BlockStaley, a. J.. Tjwin Falls Ts . LoT 2 Btoclr *7; StTindffer, Gordon, Kimberly Ts Lots 11 4 12 BlocK 77i Stanger, Abram- B. Vandenbark Subd . Lot 3 Block 1, Stark, Efnery Myrl. Ideal Subd . Lot 4 Block 2. Sterner, Lyd ia . Suburban Park Addn . N 55 6' Lot 8 Block 4. Stetller. Ernest F , Twin Falls Ts . Lot 6

-Stock .76; Stevens. AlDert, Cireenlavyn Subd , Lots 35 A. 36, WVj Lof 37 Block 1. Stevens, Edna P , Blue Lakes West Lots 47 8. 48 Blo<lk 14

Stevenson, Oumcy G , Comelison Sobd , Lot tl Bfock 2; Steward. Edward H , Jacobsen Tract NW'^ Lof H. Stewart. Hafry J . lnves>or's «h Addn Lot 3 Block 1. Stilling. Aage, Oida»% Addn,. Lot ..U Block 1. ^onemets. W B . McCOIfum Addn., NE 73' X 150' of S'-3 Lof 9 Block 6, Suchan. Anion, Eastman's isf Addn, Lots 11 & 12 Block 18, Taft*ock W I Twin .£aUs_TA- i nt 5 Block 40. Tanner. C. H , Murtaugh Addn, W 'j Lot 10 Block 4, Tarr, Evan, Twin Falls Ts Lot 2 BtocH- 113, Taf^. Iv^ LMr^.t. Jfl'mberly Ts &•« Lot* 70,21 BlO<rV 27

Taute, Fred. Ashton's Addn ./ li';.Ajic WJOtf'LoH.'E one fhird ol S'\ Lot 2 Block 2. /reater. Charles E.. Kimberly TsTLiTi~7:H, S^7BTOOr3S; Thomas. C Milfon, Filer Ts .W 180' O* 90' X 400* lying S Of Block. Exc 20' alley, Block 28. Thomas. Ella Jean. Kamberlv Ts.. Lots 1 8. 3 Block 30. Thomeli, Cecelia, Twin TaTIs TS , Lot 11 Block 27. Thorsted. Rose A.. Orchalara Subd , W 181' Lot 49, Thoeson, Constant O . Sec 19 T 10 R 17 NE 5A of W‘/jW‘ ,NW ‘ 4NE'^4

Tnxjrman, Oscar M-, Buht Lot 25 Block 68. Tilson. Oscar. Sec 22 T 10 R 17 SE 110' X 395' m SW'4SE'4SE>/4. Transue, William L , Buena Vista Addn , N 65 68' x 226 075'of E 276 15' of Lot 47, Trent. Ben A . Daugherty's Subd . Lol 4 Block A

Turner.E H Buhl Ts . Lot 11 4 ;2 Block 96, Tusvv- Pearl Ethel.

^Kimberly Ts , Lots 9, 10, 11 Btock >4; Tyler. Ola H . Buhl Ts Lots 1. 2, 3. Block 80, UMer. Ralpt) C . Golden Rule Addn Lot 5 Block 3, Underwood, OtiS, Lc« Camey No. 2 Lo 1 Block 2, Un/icker. John. Barry's Subd.. Lot Block 109

The CleriLwfls instruct^ fo return AAr. Hunsaker's bidder security CONTRACT

Contract was s to r e d «nto^.y aiib between Christian ^ P a rro tt and Twin Falls Courrty for pushing, excavating. cort^pacting and covering refuse at several County dump siles The amount specified in said contract lor the services is S15.000 00RESJGNATION ~

The resignation of Conme Jensen was accepted with regr^f AArs Jensen was Deputy Assessor m the AAotor Vehicle License. Division, and he£.refc«<ination was elfectrve July 6. 1973 'APPOINTM ENT—SALARY SET

At the request of Ronald Taylor. Assessor. Kay Burris was appointed Deputy Assessor in the AAotor Vehicle License Drvtsion. effective July 10 1973 Salary- was sot at tl 75 per hour lor a thirty day trial period, then increased to It 90 per hour fj)C.thir!^.AUT H ORliAJ«>N

AAert ETTeonard was authorized to attend an Idaho Commissionars and Clerks by Law and Review Study Committee meetir>g in Boise. ldat>o. July 11 B. 12. 1973

Routine business was transacted until the hour of 5 00 o'clock p.m., wmen wac^'taiwrr unttr thwt>Our of 10 00 o'clock A M . July 11. 1973Attest H A LANCASTER

ClerkWM T. CHANCEY ■'

Chairman Twm Falls, Idaho July 1 1. 1973,10 00 o'clock A M

HEGUL<>« jUl V SESSION The Board of County

Commissioners met af this time pursuant to recess wtfh C o nTjT> i s s i o n e r C h a n c e y . Commissioner Wiseman and fne Clerk present. Commissioner Leonard absentPUBLIC HEARING — 11:00 A M

At this time a public hearing was held upon a request by Keith Shgar to reione the following described property Irom A 1 Agricultural Zone to RA 1 Residential Agriciiltural A parent ol ground of Bpproximatety 40 acres m Se<tion 24. Township 10 South. Rarye 17 EBM.

UJriimissioner Leonard the motion, which unanimously.

WHtKbAS. Twin Falls County is required lo furnish a public defender for indig^nfs \fA\o are accused crimes.

AND WHEREAS, these service* are ''onfracted with the law firm of Webb. Pike. Burton & Carlson.

AND WHEREAS, the said- law firm reimbursed Twin Falls County lor c n overpaymeiM Of U45 00.

NOW T H ^ t F O R E BE IT RESOLVED Thai the Public DeJense BudaaL-oi .-TWln - Falls County be amended m the amount of S345 OOfor^accountmg purposes only.

Passed pr\d Adopted this l^h dayol July. 1973. . . ................

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (S E A L ) COUNTY OF TWINFALLS

Wm. L. Chancey. Chairman Men E Leonard

W D WisemanAttestH A Lancaster, CWk

UQUOR CONTROL a k k u k t io n m e n t

■ -^K^quor-Control Apportionment for fhe^^d quarter of 1973 was approved

"as follows- Twin Fajl^ City^r .WB7B;‘PUMl LIfyj C‘ ly . 1466 11. Kimberly City. S478 23, Hansen,C ity, $157.28

Cifv, J22 !>, Murtaugh -• --'-f Castfeford C ify

BY THE OR1NKale of wine by the cd and issu^ ifo Blue Ffpnt bar.

APPORTIONMENT OF GENERJ

<um rf If^lU' ' Comments were heard from tpresent, both m favor of and agamst said to^eT h ^ge

Motion was made by Commtsstoner-WiserrtSrr seconded by Commissioner Chancey and carried unammou^y to continue

Hollister Ctty. I * - - - - ilOO «7 WINt. .

Liceri . •;--- -drink was .JiInez Hollon. di ,

:RALSCHOOL FUNDS

Apporftonment of General School money for Ihe County for the Scf>ool year 1972 1973 was approved as follows No 411. S90.262 52. No 412. S21 269 22. No 413, $13,891 29, No. 414. $12.270 64, No 415, $5.788 04, No 417, $5.818 91, No 418. $5,047 17 and No 416. $5 26 OUIT CLAIM DEED

Twm Falls County executed a ’ Quitclaim Deed to Enoch Wail .and ^thei wait, husband and wTT«Ann AAcA^igle Jones on the NEV4 Se<;tiO»^>Township 10 South. Range 17 EBM, Except that portion of me

occupied as a highway right of way.It is declared to be Ihe intention of lh«4 Outtclaim Deed to vacate and terminate a certain easement granted by L A Crawford to the County of Twm Falls, Stale of Idaho, dated the 19h day of J.une, recorded

.in Book 39 of Deedv page 116 Dale WBUWTJTiWi M tWT$ flWO PV Twin Falls County was July 10. 1973 FUNDS INVESTED

The Board authorized the County Treasurer to mvesf $123.716 00 of Revenue Sharing Funds «n Treasury Bills.PUBLIC HEARINGS

Notices were orcJered published that public hearings wHf be hetd es Wtews •

Pubfic he'armg will be held upon a reouestbvGlobe Reattvfor arezoning upon the following described property ' to rezone from - Agricultural to General Cornmercial the East 10 acres of the SW'^sW'/j evctuding the oottr 50feet thereof to Section 13. Township 10 South. RanqeWEBM Said hearings will be held at the hour of 10 30 o'clock A M . August 6. 1973. in the office of the Boardof County Commisstoners at the Twin Falls County Court, House

Public hearing will t>e held upofi B request by Reqal Mfg. for a variance

fot to winqAddn

Olander, Mary V . AAobiie Home. Oliver. Romaine. Lot 1, exc W 65' 8. S 90 75' Block 2. Ideal Subd , Orndorff, KVS Edward Davrd. S 113*1. exc W 20' of Lot 9 Pearson s.

Block 8 feu le _A d d ^Osi erhOudT, fcdria CTLot f B*oc k 123 Buhl Ts,. Oxford. Louise M , Lot 7 Block 2 South Park Addition. Palmer, Frank Nelson, Lots 7 i 8 Block 26 Kimberly ts.; Pafroft. Elsie M, Lot 7 Block 150 Twin Faliv TsTr-:f9f.$oi>7t»vtn^€»aa^h. Tax

Addn ; P a t e .T ^ , l o t i Ti. Ji ^ 75 Block 11 Filer Ts , Patterson. AArs Jbleph A . Lot 13 Gardner's >>d SubcT; Peck. Ctorothy E,. N ‘7E*'7 Lot 8 Ritchey Subd , Peck. Jarv ie B . Tax Kto 170. exc N 307' of U f 7S Filer Acre Tract. Peck. AVs AAary. Mobile Home. Pedersen. Fsther, Lot 6 Block 5 Lee Camey Subd : Pthrson, doa . N E “>of w hS 'of U t i Block 1 Wes» Park AddiTion.' Perry. I^Vs. Robert D . U T to BIW.R 1 Gold«> Rmt Addn.. Petersen. Afnold H.. Atobiie Home; Petersen, r T . . • t r r i Y

'^Merten. June. Lot 16 Block 6

3g ' 4Wg '4NE 'r trr WJUUI II,AVs H G , W 't Lot 20 Block 7 Highland View Tract, Waite. Flora. Lot 3 Block 49 Twin Falls Ts . Walden. John E . Lot 8 Block 54 Buhl Ts . Walk4 r. Muriel O . Lot 5 Creed Subd . Walker, Mildred. Lot 9 Bfock 4 South Park Addition, WaincK. XgW TTtJ TS 4 , 3TS . W ^amaker. Susie. E65^ ^xc S 'I. Lot IS Burrmgton Subd . Warren, AAetvma. Lot 15 B^ck H Twin Falls Ts . Warren, Wfniam F , E 16' Lot 19. W 28.8', U t 20 Block 2 Senk>r Addition. Waterman, Addie M , W 60'of U ts 5 & 6 Gardner 's >id Sirtxf rWOTffTtr-Jcnnie. s 90-ar“TaY fto - 9M0-I7fWatts, Neil E . E lOO' of W 237^'of U t 12 Orchalara »,

Wellner, lr«ne. Lofs X 8. 31 Blqnfr-'t<rOiue Lakes Additk>n West, W M t .^ y . U ts Uthrouoh 16.Block 17 Hansen Ts . Wesifall. Barbara B . 1W ■ 606 87'of SW«.4SWV4SE'.4, Exc E 66 X 12r & SW 80' X 120' 4 10 II. ^ a ie y . Dollie. U ts 1 & 4 0lock 17 C«ttlei»r4» White. Mary E. W

-----'^ itetiead. MolMe C.. U t 5 Bloik 75 Twin F ills Ts.; iM>itmore, Be«lah,

Is SW 60' Lot 1 Block 124 Cheney, Claude N , Blue Lakes Addn W, E 68'of U fs ) & 3 E 68 and N 10'nf W 57 of Lot 3 BiCKk 14 Church Oakley. Twm F atlsT s-U t 2 Block 4,Clark.

•Harold T 'twin ''FafTrT^ 'Lot 13 Block 39 , .

AHOft Lot 1 Btock 1, Cliffortf Fatraii Sobd U t 2. Clowers. Homer C . Sec 8 T 10 R 16 SW 67A m NEUNW-4. Cole.. Clara Fae. Twm Falls Ts SW 43'8 " X 50' Lot 8 Block 80; Connerfy. Orvifle M . Glynn's Addition U t 9 Block I. Comelison, Or8nn-:C. Cbfh^TVjn'StAd loT T3 Block. 2, Cowles Virgil E.. Casev'i Subd Ekc W 25' U t 2. U ts 3 i 4. Co*. Stella. Five Points Addn W 62’" U t 2 Block 2. Coi^ad. Alice. Addiasn T Srr>ith W 106> 7 ' Ta» No 366 Crabtree. Mabet G .r Twin Falls Ts. U t S Block 114, Cramer. ClaUd# L . Sr . Fruitiand Subd. E* i U t 5. U t 6. exc SE 100' X 110* Block 4 , Craner. AAaude E , Golden Rute Addit^n U t 4 Block 5. Cress. U ren C . Blue

Afldh. W . Uff 4VW 7S' U t 48

Bert L . West Lawn Subd Lot 1 19 7, Nelson, Ferraid W. Surtees Unofficial N 100' of Tax No 27

Nickel. Paul. Fairfield Subd Exc ..yyLJ5‘. Jk.pt 1. Nicholson. Florence M, Lincoln icfWHTl Subd Lof 2 Block 1. North, AAay, Lot 15 Block 15 Twin

_EalU__ I v ----NOMac»k,— Charl»s...'EaXTmwT i f f AddnLATTiBW rrttr Novak. J A. Twm Falls Acres tnside

Hunt, Hugh Vincent, ^Tue Lakes Addn , Lots 16 & 17 Block 6. Hurley, iva. Tranquil Addn . Lots 9 th rirl2 S 86A of N 1 48A of Block B, Hutct)inson. Eva Fern E ' 7 S E '/«S E U N W • 4 (9 10 17), While. Twin Fatts Ts.. Lot 2 Block O'Delti 0!»ver B. Twin Falls Ta* 48, Jacobs. Lee F . ideal Subd_, S 7 y _ Jiumbsrs J o K l#a-534 117:M IZi. ur n 175* T.6T B W ort 1. Jensen ’ ^

updike. Henry i Subd . Lot 4. Uptain, E E Eastman's 1st Addn , U t 14 fti 15 B/ock 65, Urban. Leo F . Turner's Addn E 145' exc S 210' & exc Tax No.801 U t 1 Block 4; Utley. Elvis.Sylvestor Newton U ts 5.

p-7 -rt/urtwi Kuig tA7a'M~Att»r until fr>e hour of 10 » Addn ,-t;Ot a Bt«»c*( * * V«no»r o'clocli A M L r July 16. 1973.

upunproperty to reduce the front and rear yard sett>acks on one lot m Soothwood Subdivision described as Lof 9 Block 3 Of tne Southwood Subdivision in Sction 28 Township 10 South. Range 17 EBM. Said heariog$_ will be field at the l30ur of 11 00

4>u»h Park Addllton. Pefersow. AVs ^•m, Mobil# Hoa»e; Peterson. Leo. PI. u ts 6. ; & • Block 173 B«rry's Subd.; Poe. Mary K.. Lois 43 & 43 Block 11 Blue Lakes Addn. W; fitter . Ray f . U t 5. E*c w 57* Btock 3 Turner's AOdn.i Prait.

"s S ie T u r i p»n$ ts ..^esoottr AVw U t 130Buana Vista Addition; P r i ^ , e .. U t 14. NWV>ef U t 15 Block SI ■ I Mrs^

fttortin C.,. Twin Falls Tax Number 485 nW A). Tax No.. 511 (2' jA) (10 k TIT ) . Johannsen, Blanche M .. Twin Falls Ts.. Lot 15 Block 98.

Johnson, Beatric. flergener's Subd . U t 6 Block <3. Johnson. Ben A^ Twin ^aiis TS . Lot 15 Block 114. Johnson. Elbert H . Hansen Ts'. S'^’ Lot 10 Block 2; Jor>es, C ErskJns. Kimberly T(w Lots 18 9. 19 Block 26,

_ Jon»s T Cephus N i ^ s >. Tracey's

. o « . . . n . .

WHiard (Mrs ). Osborn Subd ■ u t 5; Mayme. Buh1 Ts Lots 21 Block Culbertson, Harry P . A d d i^ Karaioff, AJexander S.N Fait

Odmlhal. William C, Twin^PaMs Is SW 55* of Lot 8 Block\ 13$; Oppliger. Carolir>e. West Lawn '^ubd Lot 8 Block Ottersberg. Louise, Twin Falls Ts SE'^s Lot Lot 9 Block T3^ OverHn, Frank W, Turner's Addn W 87' of EHo< Lot 1.Block 1; Page. James Aj Elm Park Addn Lof B Block 3, Palat. Joe. investor's >>d Addn Lof 1 Bk>ck 18.

Parker. Lynn. M. Cook.'s Sunrise Lot 21 plock 3; Parker. R m ^ m U

W . Highland View Tract Lot 33 Block 2, VanZante, D , Munyon U t 10 BI6ck 3; Vaux, Edwin D., Hansen Ts U t 7 ^ • Btock 3; Vosik#, Mary.

. K im tw iy T% , Lot>-U thm U Block 30; W addell. Aubrey E.. Dauot>erty‘» Subd.. Lot 5 Block B; Wagner, Emma C . Senior Addn., Lot 8 Block 2, Walcott, Leonard. Eastman's 1st Addn . U t 9 Btock 11. Waltarsr G. Frank. Btua. LAkes Addn.. E 44*of Lots 35 i 36; E 44'of N i r & E 36'of'5 14* of Lof 27 DtOCk 4.

JOINT MONTHLY REPORT OF OPERATIONS IN FUNDS

Joint AAonthly Report of Operation in Funds of the Auditor and

1973 to July 6. 1973, was approved JOINT QUARTERLY REPORT OF O^e'RATtONS IN FUNDS

Joint- Quarterly Report of Operatiom in Fur>ds of the Auditor and Treasurer ter the quarter of April 13. 1973 to July 6.. 1?73, was aRpfoved.

VA^itzei. AAyrtle 1. U t 18 Btock 2 Golden Rule Addn.; Williams. Ona M.. U t 14 Btock 5 South Park Additton;

Williams. AAaude T., Lot 5 Btock 7 Golden Rule Ad(k>.; Williams. Mrs Robert £.. Lot.:4^ Block ,36 Twin

T I it Wiimn fh M F -M 4n *ftf U t, 15 Yeatm aiL i^dn .; W il^ .

Eastman*s 1st Addn U t 7 Block 65; Parkin, 0 H. Twin PaltJ Ts • Block 39. Peck. Herbert N. Sec 19 T

I j j u e u S m S r a Ei f Bloek 4 m m _ . n w tp t ir , WHHwrn fta rr to t 3

SlWla, Mobile Home; /filcon, Ssr9h. Tax Number-No.' 137 Murtawti Tax Numbers;. Wllson.-Zoe AA U t '

.BlfiCk: Munyoft.,-,,.Addin ' s<iUda*-ixiB«ll, Takr Mo

Smith tax N o . 363 Exc NE 50*; Daiss. Sam G . investor's 1st Anr>ended U t 11 Block 2; Dariand> A ^ lie A., Bijtti Ts.^Uts 1 & 3 Block 123; Oavjs, Larry S., Weaver's Subd. U t 13; Day. Ruby Aiieen.

” Swik ) f A jtfniorT-u ji UA- Bkjck Dearing. Ruth. M illie Williams Subd. U t 1 Block 2; Dickenson.

. R 1; m w w w " i _Penfiel.George. Twin Falls T s u t 17 Gofden Rule Ad<* . __Block 142 W ct»ter. Raleigh Br. Twin Falls Ts

Subd Lot 13 Block 61; Kasf. Albert Peterman. Earl, Twin Falls T i U t Lot • Block }V7; Wegener. A lb ^ HF . Buhl Ts Lgts 17 thru 20 Btock W ; 14 Block M l; Petersen. A L. Btu* Lakes West Addn., Lofs 10 fc »l KCTiney.-F^Trtiic m v e s T o r ^ s — )wcC6TTa»rAaqfi^i 33 ‘a‘ uf Lot u . t t?— f i ld iAddn.. Lot 4 Btock 13; Keaifh. » , Block 4; Peterson. Carl t , Winterholer, Golden Rule Addn., Lot OeorgeO,. Botrt^T^K Numbers Tafv Fedet ich Sutxf L.ot 3 Btock I 7 • - LPl of 377) anff -Taw No. 1431 ^ — Peter

AUTHOR IZATIpN Ward. H afgf 'CM rr.l,- Sweat's Commissk>ners AAerl Leonard and

Subd.. N'^r*t:v^'t~etock 3; Warirfg* W D. Wiseman and Wallace Savage, Ivan C.. Wilmore Tract E'/i U t 15.7 Director of the Bureau of Noxtous u n 7 « i ^ l < W » T T , George t .,Pain«-Weed Control * were .euftwrlied to Addn.. Lof IS Block 61; Weaver, attend the Idaho Weed Control Harry B . Fait Addn 35' U t •. U t 9 Associatton** annual maeting in

m r ni fifty TTi m. Lof 1 Bk)Ck7; PUBLIC H6ARINO — 3:00 a'ctocs

o'clock A.M.. August (L 1973. in the office of fHe Board OT CBwity Commisstoners at the Twin Falls County Court House

Public hearing will be held upon a request by Gordon L Crpckgtti .Ma* L Gailey and Lawrence L Jones for a variance upon the following • descrilMd property to «Uow the establisnm ^t of a residential subdiviston'in an A-1 Agricultural ,2one Said p rop ^ y is described as 37 acres in a portion of Section 9, Township 10 South, Rat^e It EBM. Said hearing will be hefd af the hour Of l l OOo'clock A.M.. August 7, 1973. , in tne office of tfie Board of Couhty COmm^sioners at tf»e TwW Falls county Court House..

SETTLEM ENTCOLt€CTKW >

OP T A X

U t • t h r o w n TO? ir :Ttr

pan of Tax No. 1436 & 1437 ( Pf of U t 30.31. 32 BioOi 36; Pefcfton. Charles l o f Triangle Subd.). O^ar, Davidsen's Subd Lot 17;

Kelty. Fred t . Sec 13 T 11 R 17 PeterW . Mihnie C. West Lawn75«JiJrtM«rtX-:z5ot>ctLfitJ_fi»ock^ 101_________ —O.r Twin FM ts—r-PtfHlippf. Lula A , Murteugh

r.-PWiip.,

I eiocli 4, W d M , Lao, Hanav Subd Lof J Block * ; Whiff. Harold. Mill

--------5.

At ftui lime a public hearlno wa* held upon a raqucsl by W*»l«rn Baalty- lor - . » .uacJanca-oipoo ttia Idllowlng described property to auotx l(ie asfabllshment o l a rnidenflal subdivltion in »n A I

-AB>i« M» <,.aTa«nfc! A <0 atra.partal-.

code Aruiotated jcttlcmenf lor ffte second inifallnient ol 1»7J la iM at of ffte second AMnday ol July, W73. by tfi* County T rea sw a f and Auditor, was approvea^ ~ — -

Routme business w m trans«rtad until-tf«e hour ol J:08otloel«

Bt 1 . g y t f e , R ose lla E xtension S u W . Uo» J , J r r t io iu - - g n c k j : p in g f iw a . Rnb ^ A - Tw in N W . H y p ,. EXC. 4

^ O ^ T a « *.^So^Bk)C l< 13; Kemptoo. Nattian

at land described as NEWSEUk, WhitM. Arthur Vem. Eastman’s ^ t lo n J9, Tbwnthip 10 South.

»n m r t r M a m «a > ^ MW«irit»» »r of IQ :* o'clock AM ., -fW M.

[Jeanette BalM ,'(^arsan ’ r S ilx f... max Rector. >Mw.aiiiira-property.^ e w ew S »• l» « 1, W»k««hO. to ------------------------- -

■♦iW-ioiB'.-M-ny , fi»nrga„ mn« Man.VW 7f m . f wrcel.

''OTalrm BT

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senrars^ ^ T W P U -A l4 ^ »^ M e m b e M ^ p re iie n B g rT .

the Desert Gold CowJBelles In addition Mrs. Richard have given the Twin-FaHs -N«h,-OBwB<a»-preiidantr^Bd-Senior QUjens Center a beef Mrs. Chet Brackett, chairman contribution. , of the group'll senior dtlxen

iter will have—to progiani;'prMeBted a fllin oifcompete with other buyers at beef production and handed outthe meat counter, however. beef buying and cooking

all interested Senior d t^ n s of the area. . --Jt-alsfr provldfa aJaocial

outl^ for th9 group with card playing, handicraft-Drogranis

'and similar adtiviUes each week. • r , —

certificates good for the purchase o beef Items and 'can be used to help the centtf In the Tuesday -hmcheon p ro ^ m .

About 75 persons attendednhe- luncheon thin wyylc. at „ .jigcviDg_________________which the gift certiflwites were each Tuesday at the center for

A demonstraiion on corsage making followed the beef program.

The Senior Citizens Center is continuing Us program of

low cost- ho.t meals

inayb* ont.tai* your < ChtcK m i Want Adi

ATTENTION FARMERSWanted to Iwir BakIit & mixu (RMN!!

Gift presented

D O N A TIO N O F $50 for the pivcbase of beef fofTHe T w iir Ta lta Senlor Clttzpn'* Center is accepted from the desert GoM CowBelleg officer*. Receiving the glff^or Ihe center are Martha Brown, chairman, and Lillian Raybom, from Mr*. Dick Noh, president, and.Mrs. O iet Bartfelt, beef promotion chairman, all from left.

on and Montana dry and a big demand for export grain, looks good for the grower.

Will BUY ymir GRAIN or STORE it b r you. Wiil be In «K MARKET for CORir ratn'.

JONES U V E S T O C K F EE D IirC O :B e N D W .W A M lie U S E

825-S322

AUCTIONLocqt*4 40 mllos North of Kclchum and 20

mlloi Soutli of S to n h rr^ Highway 93.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 4MALE T IM li lliO O A ,M .

BLAPKSMITH TOOLS• AWIttUES• LOGGING TOOLS • COAL Oil LAMPS & LANTEliNS

• DISHES • GLASSES • LOGGING CHAINS• CHAM BINOEIiS .SU lK EYH AY.RAK E

• WAGON W H EES * OLD TUB WITH LEGS• W HEa BARMWS • MUCH MORE MISCELLANEOUS

TOO NUMEROUS TO MENnON.--------------------------

BEAVENHCREEK STORE, OWNERDORA SCHLUNEGCER, OWNER AUCTIONEER: ODIE ELLINGER

i DOESilAVE LOWER

I

OUIGK COOLIfelG AT LOW, LOW COST!

5BLADE!

2 0 5 Biofil* f a n 3-SpM d M otai

n r ff ln rtf.M i1

p i i m p m i m i . 1 0

SINGLE SPEED . . .DITCH PUMPS BY AERMOT9R

I Contrlfugol-lorco action, LIghtwoight, J*ow*rful

V1 T O 2 H.P.ON HAND!

VANliy tIABINETS

Submersible Pumps^ ViHP 154“

HHP. 179”IHP. 234”

I'/iHP. 319"

M g h e r e f f l e t w i c y i i r w y------------------w a f e r l e v i t —

A S I Z E T O F I T Y O U RN E E D S

We Have One of the Finest Lines of

WATER HEATERSAV AILAB LE A T THE LO W EST PRICES

IN MAGIC V A LLEY!!Mad« in Portland by POWLCR~ i>UR B EST

--------- » - 5 7 G a lt S H ------------ • — G h « r t l n « F X » ~• 5 y * a r uncond itiona l g u o ro n t** on

tank. • 12-4500 W a tt E la m a n lf• H ig b 4 «m p «c a lu rflL c y t-o f( iw ltc h• l o w D e n tlty E l«m «n t< '• M o g n e iiu m onoda rod'for batter tonk

lifeW « t t m i u l d t e d

PAY & PACTT PRICE ONLY .

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Thursday. August 2, 1973

of new banleI

By G E O R G E W IE E Y__ , ^jrim ei-New s w riter^--

■ n r a F A " -' ^ T w o .T w ln F'alla banfcers have questioned the need”(oE another b w k In tl^e c ity ., -

Idaho Bank and Tru st’s ( IB and T ) ap^lcation for a Twin F a lla , - branch. Idaho Finance Commissioner Tom MciEldowney Is ' considering the Pocatelto-based bank’s application and has said

rm ake a-decisioff w m j

selecUon here now.’-'Curtis Eaton, preSWBftturTwln Falls Bank and Trust, which'

h Q Hfart n fnrrfal p ntfj t agalhst the IB and T application, refused to comment , on any a s ^ i cirthe 'po^blBly of 4 fifth

JacK Itamsey, vice president and manager of Idaho f’irst National Bank's Tw in Falls branch, also refused to d^scuss the IB and T application. _

yria|[vYP(r^t an<1 FallSiHank and Trust both had deDoatto< j . _______i j » ■>» __ i i i ’i ___ — # n i F - f H i i r w n i B I l ' ----------

could be shown that their profits would be endMgered. Hb said the notion that any of i y in -F a ) l8 ‘ currM t banks would be endangered was “very far-fetched” in bls^o^lnion.

— re itrca ile a 'Tw ln Fa TIs •

moving ahead very weU, and it's a major market in Idaho and we feel It's important that we be in therp..” '

• -"W e ’re not going In there as an atUck on anybody,” Patty mlded. ‘‘It's just part of our nonnal procedi^e to go into areas

_______________________ __________ -K IM B E R l^y — Two business eatoblishmenta in. KlmbeTly

were entered "hiesday night, but only one appeared to have been burglarized, sheriff’s officers said.

Burglars cut a hole In the roof of Jackson’s Cafe, and officers said apparenty they were confused whUe working on the roof and found themselVes in the wrong building. They went back to the r6 o( and cut a serandhole , this time over the Kimberly-Drug.

caUed "hard drugs” taken.'N o money was-taken and other merchandise was undisturbed. Officers said an inventory is being taken to determine the exact loss.

Vouih faooK c*har{y;<>«H A IL E Y — A 17 year old juvenile from Costa Mesa, Calif., has

been charged with grand larceny in connection with the aUeged theft of a vehicle July 17 in- California.

the ySulhT^as arrested Tuesday night by a Blaine County , Sheriff’s deputy. A second 17-year-old from Newport..'Beach, Calif, was arrested by "a sheriff’s deputy July 27, -also in connection with the incident. _ . '

The vehicle, a 1971 small foreign pickup truck with a camper, has been impounded by the sheriff.• Both youths are presently being held in the Blaine County Jail for California authorities.

Falls) would definitely slow things down,” said Maurice Clifton, vice president and Tw in Falls branch manager of Bank of Idaho.

One measure of the need for more banks in a community^ saidClifton, has-been one bank for every 8,000people.________________

"Fo ur times 8,000 is 32,000 and we’re akeady over Twin Falls -C ity itse lf,^he- said; -referring- OjUbe ^our banks -currently

T hrflH^ch iii Tw in ' flf around m f million at y e a r-« iJ 'lW 2 . tar jio rB Uian the-tO that look guud. We Jun’t bcUcvte Umt Twin Fall^aiifc^ahd'^uM -

r . . .TK hoaring. TW IN I?ALL§ — The public hearing before the Tw in Falls County Planning and Zoning Commission on a zoning variancerequest fromJ;jEl,-Seabaughis scheduled^for 8:30 p.m^ Aug. 9 inthe Judicial Building of the county courthouse.

The dale was inadvertenUy reported as Aug, 19 in Tljesday’s Times-Ngws, The request is to allow construction of a residence^ with less than a 3Woot rear yard setback. The profierty is dh Taylor Orchard. Road near the Snake BiVLfir canyon.

Ilail<\v man charsiedH A IL E Y — A Iteiley man has been charged with interstate

U-ansporlation of a stolen vehicle and two counU of possession ofstoterr property, -----

According to Hailey Police Chief Doug Williams, Daniel Sparks, 23, was arrested early Tiiesday morning at Ohio Gulch, north,of Hailey, by two Hailey officers, aided by Blaine County sheriff’s deputy and two Ketchiun police officers,

Sparlis was'subseque riHy Teleased -ta^ederal-authopiUos. Williams said the charges were made in connection with the

alleged theft of a 1979TTrotorhome, valued^at about $14,000 March 19 in San Diego, Calif.; and an'alleged theft.pf a 1973 pickup' truck,-which is believed to be from the Salt Lake City, Utah area. Both vehicles Jlave lieen impounded.

Hospital p)lan aiiredR U P E R T — Minidoka Mernorlal Hospital will join 34 Idaho

hospitals in a purchasing program of consumable supplies. The Western Hospitals Improvement Program, Inc,,

members wiU attempt to reduce prices of their purchases by group buying, acco^rdihg tq an Idaho Hospital Association news /efease this week. During its first year of operation, members hospitals have saved over $150,000 on group contracts, accordmgto Lewis A, Caruso, "direcW of purchasing!,:

operating in town.Asked if he thought Twin Falls was currently adequately

banked, Clifton said "Sure” , l i e said the establishment of an IB and T branch "wouldn’t

make it any easier" for Bank of Idaho. "W e're the newest l>ank in town. ’That’s where (we have) our best chance for compeUtive gain and they will come ih.and take over thatposition,

deposits of ai\v cit,v (commercial) bank, would suivive~the addition of a fifth tianlt. u

"We would survive, we’ll always be here,” he said, "Whether we make money is another question , , , W e’ll never let ourcharter go.” ,

H . P, Nelson, assistant manager of First Security Bank ot Idaho which ranks third in deposits of the four Tw m Falls banks, also questioned t h » n e « for another bank, although he would not comment dlrecUy on the IB and T applicaUon,

*’We at this point in time a r« not taking a-position (on the IB and T application),” NeUon said, "Any position would'have to come'TFoTn^diir head office^n^oise,” ~

Nelson said he couldn’t calculate the effect of an IB and T branch on Fifst Security’s operaUons, "To say what’s going to happen in the future, who really knows'? You would have that much less business to split up , ,

"The number one question is,” Nelson said, ' is the community being adequately serviced? We have quite a varied

Approval voicedon Oakley plan

By D IX IE D IXON Tlmcs.New||S»irlter

O A K L E Y — Q nly approval was voiced for establishment ofthe Oakley U'brary District at a public hearing here Wednesday

night.Cassia County commissioners met with a small number of

interested residents to , hear protests or approvals for the proposed library district prior to a final vote of, the

' commissioners at their regular meeUng next week.Sole respotisiblUty for the library organization lies with the

commissioners Who would appoint a local five-member library, tiffard to oversee the^unetienlngotthe facility-------------- ---------------------

More than 300 Oakley residents and district ciUzens have already,Signed petiUons in favor of the library, well over the

• number j f signatures required by law, •The library district will, if adopted, follow the same

boundaries as thoTJakley Highway D is iri(n .- Attending the Wednesday meeUng to answer questions on the

esUblishment and functioning of library districts were Arlan — Call, dlr BCtor uf Region IV libia iies from— Twin Kails, uinf

repr’esentaUves from library districts in Kairfield, RieWield and Minidoka-Asequia,

CaU said that if tl^e Oakley distrid Is established a $200 grant and a 50 cent per capita grant would be available from the Re&ion IV hbrary. This would be in addition to 10,000 to 12,000 books already available in Region IV through van delivery service. Inter-library loan service would also b«;.avail^le. Call said.

Funds for the library district would come from a-local mill iBvy a.! well as from Region IV public library funds. The site for tha proposed library would be upstairs In the present Oakley C:ity office building.

million and *11.2 million re p o rt^ for BanK ot Idaho and t Irst Security respectively. „ "

Belton Patty I vice president and cashier of Idaho Bank and Trust, said In Pocatello Monday that competitfon would be

‘ increasedlf IB and T.were granted a Tw in Falls charter, but he added, "In 01^ feellnifa we aren't ^q Ii«.to .hjsrJLany. Ijajiks, Thej^ are all solid banks," ,,

Patty said he did not think it was the role of the flnance commissioner to protect banks against competition unless it

Bank of Idaho, and they haven’t shown any drop in deposits We would expect that to continue,”

G LE N N S F E R R Y — The Union Pacific . bridge and building crew Is .working on reconstruction of the pedestrian railroad underpass in the west end of Glenns F'erry.

The underpass was flooded last winter and .large , timbers were washed away. The

underpass Is used by students and adults to cross Canyon Creek under the railroad tracks.Students liavFbceff rlhnW og op-and-w«s«lng-on------the tracks to get to school from the south side of town, creating a hazard.

There Is a regular crossing at Commercial Street In the center of town.

School opening set.M U R T A U G H - Murtaugh schools will open Aifg, 27,

according t<i_Supt -f'.lp''in H . Hulse,High school registration will be Aug, 23-24, and .football

practice will begin Aug, 15, A meeUng of aU players will be Aiig. 14 at 8 p.m. in the boys gym.

Marlese Teasley wiil conduct a combined counselmg4 )rogram for the Murtaugh, Hansen and Kim berly schools. Mrs, JaNan Nielson, Burley, a graduate of .Brigham Young University, Provo Utah, will teach English, literature, and speech, and Glen Richardson, graduate^of Utah State University, Logan, U U h , will coach football and teach algebra and geometry.

...... Activity ticketJ^wHJ-be $4.60 for high school and junior high; $3for elementary and $11 for adult, t>

Prices for school lunch are: jqrittir and senior high, 40 cents; elementary, 35 cents; adult school personnel; 50 cents and patrons; 60 cents, 'A free reduced price lunch policy will be published a fa later date, Hulse said.

llxtpert park ,, dedication set

IR U P E R T - The completion Wendeli Johnson,

of five years of work win "be ■ A representative *frorn the -m rntMil F i'IHhv night-.,Ht Ihe P„r| Pr-nr,! speak at

dedication ceremonies for Big the ceremony.Valley Park in Rupert. Following the ’ dedication

La rry Jackson, state program , two tournament representative from Ada baseball games from the city County and a'form er pitcher recreation department are with the Philadelphia Phillies scheduled.and the St. Usuia Cardinals,____iwill be the main speaker for the event which will get under way

arth^ p a n r a r T T r m :----------Plans for the 11 acre park * f

were taken to state officials 1n—1968 by city engineer Ron

Warning

Klebe and councilman George McDonald, Funds were granted and the plans approved the following spring although' construction of the

■ park did not begin until 1970,Facilities at the paric“

include a baseball park, which will be the third in the city, a playground with recreation equipment for children and the eventual inclusion of picnic benches.

Youth representatives from the recreation department w ill, take part in the dedication ceremonies as will several area dij4nitaries including R e crc a tio n D e p a rtm e n t director Dan S ^ a b , Supt, of Schools ■ D a rre ll Hatfield, chairm an of the M inidoka C!ounty Commissioners, Elmec Ketlerlinn, and Rupert Mayor

TW IN FAL1.S - Fire-Chief Bobby K, Bopp said today reports of jjersohs offering to make "fire preventio n" Inspections of' T w in Falls homes are not connected w i^ the . Tw in Falls F ire Department,■ He said several calls h a v '

been received— -b y h i d epartm ent c<>ncerning individuals whoare apparently contacting Twin F d ls home owners and offering to go into their homes for the purpose of making fire safety Inspections,

Such home solicitation under the name of fire safetj/. inspections are not being made by his department, Bopp said,

"We do not inspect homes for fire prevention unless askedjo do so by the home owner or occupant," Bopp said.

Idaho school aides meet in SVB y T E R R Y C A M P B E L L

Two Juvenilesarrested in TF Parking ticket

trial set in TFTW IN F A L L S - Two juveniles were taken into custe^y late Wednesday following an auto and foot chase by city officers in downtown' rwin h alls,

Thetwo were arrested about 10:30 p.m. in connection with the burglary of several automobiles in the south part of the city.

Both boys, ages 13 and 14, were reported by police to have been apprehended W ter someone called the polic« station to stale two young men were going through parked cars. When

• off4oerRarrivedonthescenenear the Zenith Wholesale Tire Co,, the two youngsters ran and’oflicers gave chase on foot and in the fwlice car,

A number i t < ^ were recovered from bushes near the Ure company building, officers said.

Officers reported parked automobiles belonging to Virginia Brown, Ronald Miller and Harvey Kingston, all Tw in Falls, and Ray Barber, Route 2, Jerome, had been entered and items taken from the glove compartments and inside the cars. Mrs. Brown reported a stereo and tapes valued at $180 taken, and Barber hsted his loss as Including a jacket and groceries.

Barber's vehicle was parked near the LaC^sita restaurant, the Miller and Kingston vehicles and that of Mrs, Brown were all in the vicinity of Zenith Wholesale Tire Co,, 145 4th Ave, S.

The two juveniles were held in custody over night pending further court action.

f w i J J ^ A U ^ S ^ man wRo’pltiaded liuiucent to-a—parking ticket several months ago goes to trial today.

L. Janies Koutnik is expected to appear in magistrate division of Tw in Falls District Court before Magistrate Daniel Meehi. Koutnik's case is beUeved to be the first IftaT tn tlrfTJtyTSVcr-a parking violation.

Koumik was issued a citation for allegedly parking in a leased, o f t ^ e e t parking lot last K «b H ia ry JJie violation carries with ita $2 fine, according to the Tw in Falls City PoliceT3epai liiient,

Koutnik is currently frbe on $2 bond, according to records in the-Twin Falls Magistrate Court,

He said Tuesday he intended to base his defense against the :harge ojj the violation that thfe city's authority to use police power to enforce city parking regulations should not extend to the leased parking spaces.

The city currenUy has abotit 70 such spots in the six-hlock downtown area, according to city manager Jean Milar. with the City Coiincil approving their location.

Milar la id persons may lease the spots from the city at the monthly rate of $7 ,iO, and that part of the lease obligates the city to provide police prjitection against unauthorized parking.

SUN V A L U ;Y — '^^SchooV^sterna that cannot conununicate effectively cannot really operate effectively," according to a Bellingham, Wash,, school officialv-,— — *

D r. Jam esC, Roberts, assistant superintendent of Bellingham public schools, spoke Wednesday afternoon before the three-day annual conference for Idaho ^School Administrators and^ Trustees in Sun Valley,

During an interview after the session. Dr, Roberts said school districts should recognize "the basic right of the whole community to know,"

If a district Is spending hundreds of dollars a year. Dr. Roberts said, it should spend a "tiny fra c u W '-o f that sum_ informing the public how the money is being spent.

The Washington educator said the community should be made aware of the district's problems, goals and accompllshmenu. The district should also set up "some way of listening,” he said.

During the session, Dr, Roberts quoted factors which contribute to the operation of a good school board meeting from an article written by Mrs. Heleh Radke, past president of the national School Board Association,

r— These factors, he said, included .

advance.— Hold open meetings and welcome the public and

particularly the press.Provide the attending public with a printed eiplanation of

mechanics of the school board and board meeting operaUon, including information about how the public may place items on the agenda.

— Publicize meeting agenda items and provide agenda copies for all persons at the meeting.

— Encourage good school news covsrage and cooperate fuUy with various news media.

— Set ^ id e time for written and oral communication.D r. Roberts encouraged administrators and trustees to

formulate a communication plan and to research methods to implement it.

Steps to be taken in formulating the plan. D r, Roberts said, were to decide on the objectives of the progrart; identify the various groups or publics within the district; categorize the ^ p e s i>f ihformaUon to be disseminated, and research the various media open to the district, -------------------

D R . J A M K S C . R O B K R T S

. . . •.im ' h Uh in SV

E x p o r t e r s p u t * s q u e e z e o n I d a h o c a T t t e f e e d e r s

TW IN F A L L S — Exporters bidding aggressively for barley and other grains have driven prices up "dramatically, putting Ih«. .=q..P.>TP nn catUe feeders, an Idaho feeder’s representativesaid Wednesday,

Tom Hovenden, secttfary and.manager of the Idaho Cattle Feeders AssociaUon: said foreign buyers or local representatives of foreign interests have been buying "a lot" of grain, especiaUy in the Pacific Northwest and either shipping it out of the U.S. or holding It for later exports

M any-U. S, buyers who normally buy from certain fannws have contactBd the farm ers to find that-their grain, principally ba r l e ^ a s already been sold to exporters. Hovenden said.

-TtTa resun.TSTdaKo Cattle F e ^ r t Aasoriatlnn h?l»Autt^i««iwmtiH«newgMPerae«llii>g on4oc«lbarIey

__ -1_____ n ohftnrc* tn fangrowers to give local catUe feeders a chance to bi|y the grain hpfnrp It i-<i sold tor export on the "OilenUl E xpre^/'' “ T9ovm3e^TliiiS^ dew ' "

I,

D ia m e a a e v jn iM iu u « .w . ,— ~

problem. “Kvervtime theddUr.geta dwalued it’s e ^ for thew people (foreign buyers) to cdine in and buy the graiir. Money Uno object. They've got a lot of «*eap dollars.’' _ . . . . .

H il& nki‘ Hut'ffBln Pinch tidiiR felt nattunwlde but ia-

probably worst In the Pacific NorOvwral where aiJLess tu West Coast ports and a short barley crop have combined, to accentuate demand. All the Pacific naUons are buying the g « i n .

Price controLx on beef have helped to put the squeeze on feedlot operators. he>«aid, along with the high cosU of feed to producers of hogs and chickens bringing cutbacks in those,meat sources and putting additional pressure on beef.

Hovenden also claimed that'Canadlan Interesta were buying beef on the hoof In the U , S, at higher prices Uian U . S, feeders can oajLand shipping H to Canada for processing and import IjackInto th^United States, --------------- *

"There are no ceilings on beef imports,'’ he said. “ It ’s legal, ------ -------------- ‘ -----------•------* — v b t o i a -

- 'f in r : . - : -

One Magic Valley feedlot operator who asked not to be lilentllied aaid he ier o a lly has eloaete but now has only about 10 head.

have cu i his m argin to almost nothing,"We bought aU our grain last year for $3.25 to $3,3J pw

h.inrfrpHupight " ho wceks ago W6 bought at $3,35,The markets as of yesterday were from $4 to $4,75 per htmdredweight.”

He said he kneW of at least one grain buyer in flie Magic V ^ e y who had been buying grain for export but refused to name him.

"Fro m two weeks ago the costa on gain (to catUe per pound) have gone up at least 2 cents,” he said.

Tw in Frtls feedlot operator Ralph Olm stwd presented a lew aU rm lng picture. He said grain exports had not affected his operation "at all yet" but had him concerned.

— •rm m I w l L a H lf fnndinnlnilniitrY localteedIts success. ’ O W U te kU a id . -“When s h o rta g e ^ d e v e l^ ta ^ M

-however, that export demand was only an element in a short- r ■ihiatinn ~ Vj>HeV-r - — - _ _crop siiimlion outoi*.** ~L— ~ j>j.j

■There Isn’t a shortage of grain (in Magic Valley), s a i^ "It's lust due to the export demand we're seeing more than the usual demand Oti a-bcaut1ful feed gr ain grop - but If there's two- guys,-wanting every bushel that's grown then it changes the

"^ ^ i^ te a d said There has been “con sid era^ apoculadon” alxAit the price of grains to be harvested this fall, but he said hethought It was too early to teUhowJilgh prices might go.

“ At harvest U st faU In Magic VaUey the prlce-of I w ^ and mixed grains. Including .wheat; w M toh u n d r e d ^ i^ t ." he said. "Now wheat Is o w r $9 grains are being speculated at $4.S0 to 14.60. The general trendfrom last year to now is one of a fairly regular eUmb.”

•'T T O M ta r a M B Ti o i« n*BV<uiUB« i* « ii - - operation.'

He s ^ d he has put Ms cattle but on v a s s and has been unablc| to buy catUefroBaothergrowers who are waiting to see what thtr

iSwhVnthPrrKiefreezegidaogSept. 12, : .

____ __________ tutBng' W «m- mrwrew-T—

^ ^ e T o ’urXall^. t h ^ r e a s . !" “ f a i i e feeder’s advertUemeht. he said, was merely ton d ra g n r— tf e rt f f a ia ^ r owei^ 1

w o L c « n p ^ t h e problem, he said. Ite was oinrful to note. would meet export p r ic e s ^ 1 _ _

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N E W Y O R K ' ( U P I ) - A .1 cgnjbination of bad weather,

labor problems and the failure or (pBIishers to stock up

newsprint shortage, accord ing to sources eontactcd WednpS'’ day in an inform a l United Pressln tern a lion a lsu rvey .-•■We were warning people a

year ago to stock up on paper, Arthur Kaufman, a spokesman for the Newsprint ThrdrmalTon CommiUce (N IC ), said. "B ut

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" they J i J not build up thwir— inventories ." ^

• Some bad weather in the South this spring has hurt,” said Bob Crane, a spokesman for the American Paper In- stitute7 " I also understand there have been some strikes in Canada" -w h e r e a good percentage ^ f paper is maim- factured, particularly news­print.

'I'wo unions Tuesday lenla- _livcly agreed to end a Uvo-wcek

str^e at itlacMillan lUoedel's Port Alberni,- B.C., plant. MacMillan Bloedel is one of the largest newsprint manufac­turers.

The price .of newsprint has increased by about- jlD a ton within the past eight months, with most manulacturer-s claiming these actions were cauSedTiy h Ig h S cOStST“ ~ ""~

• Pollution control has maiJe it difficult for many manufac­turers to expand. This is a big factor in the tight paper ■situation now; insufficient ca|iacity." Crane said.

P u b l i s h e r s consumed 10,270,000 tons of newsprint in 1972 and the Newsprint Infor­mation Committee projects i t will buy around J0,750,000 tgns this year.

. .-The ton jkck'e m the New York district now stands at around J175 and in the South around $173. This Is about JIO higher than eight months ago. Thi.ri- I\a; » n-fOnlincreases in newsprint within five months.

Davis TayTor, IHiaTrTtianTSf”* the American Newspaper Pub- Tishers j^ssociation. recently said price Increases posed b u d ^ ta ry difficulties for news­papers. frrad'dition to Increased costs, he noted that newspapers were having to spend more on editorial, production and busi­ness operations.

Newspapers, according to Kaufman of the N IC have gotten larger over the past few years because ' advertising hiis increased substantially There are ipany morepage'fnow than 10 years ago," he said.

A big problem. Kaufman said, was that publishers started out 1972 with an inventory of 28 days worth of

-papei, Luiiipared w ith*38 tiay» in 1971 and 42 days in 1970.

Just how long the shortage will last is controversial TCaufman said he thought it would last until sometime in 1975. Ralph W. Michaud, a vice president of Paine, Webt>er,

. Jackson i t Curtis, was more pessimistic in a recent.speech.

"Frankly, I believe that CFTe tight paper situation may be

* with us through 19807’ he said

DON T DO THINGS YOU DON T LIKE ' For "S «rv icn ' check the Claiiilied Ads now

T H R U A U G . 22

Go through yojssitied Ads in this newspaper and clip put the ones"^you want to followTTpTlt’s a creative

w a y to get great buys and stretch your budget, too!

The Classified Section is a money-saving catalog of great buys

for your entire family. Interested in things for your home?

You'll find fu rn itu re , dppliances, rugs/drapes and antiques.Something for your leisure? There are musical i^nstruments,teleyisjQjijaxui~&tefeo sets, hunting gear a r> d -" S p o r t in g

equipment. Transportation? You'iT f i n d cars, trucks,

motorcycles, and bikes. You'll also find real estate^

o f every description.

The selection is amazing and the values terrific! So, whether

you're looking for something Tor yourself, your home,

or gift suggestions, you re smart to check the big sole

going on today and every day . . . in the Clossified Ads!

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f ate trading on the New York Stock Exchange Thursday.

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lx)ws tonight will be In the mid 50s to mid 60s, and highs Friday will be in the upper 80s to m id '90s.

The outlook for Saturday is

for little chang,,! in temperature and aftemi.ion and evening .thundershowers.

Camas Prairie, Hailey and lower Wood River Vall'fy;

Increasing eloudines;; with scatti;£i;(l_ afternoon and e v e n in g th u n d e rsh o w e rs through Friday.

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be in the 80s.Th e outlook for Saturday is

for few changes in temperature. Afternoon and evening thundershowers are forecast.

Synopsis:H igh level moisture from the

south is slowly returning to Idaho. The next two Or three days there will be an jn crease

in thundershow)er activity and cloud cover which will cool i<?iiiperuluitrs. ^ ^

A combination ^.of smoke from range and forest firej in tlie south and a few clouds cut off night time radiation.

As a result, temperatures over Magic Valley only cooled to the -mid and upper 60s as opposed to the usual low to mid 50s. - ■ • ■ ^ -

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Thts attractive stucco home >s tnrouQtiOi/1 — two

bedrooms, large l»v*r>g room, • f e and a basement

- ttal *s i7S per month or use it « ' • fn6W»v” n taw' cWtage. Almost^ew shop, has beautiful oHtce ^ 7400 square feet Must » « to appreciate ‘ Aft Sttes on ' of>e and one tt ird a ern close to

~»own. Good locattod. $ 4 tM wtll never buy more.

New listing NE location — out ol city — 3 bedroom briclr. 5 baths. 3 fireplaces, double ^ r w , TwTf 'basemenT, large corner fof. S3A.OOO

Kimb«ftv — too unusual to " descrfbt. This home has 3,700 square f«et.. 3 decks, garage atr mt‘ ttrras for a mMniricent hom^. You have to teelhis one U 3 M .................. . .

O n e ol ifio n i< » 4 l h o r n o » i»i S h o s h o n o n i ( o %plil lo v o l 4 _ b*KJfoom w ith 2 b o t h ^ ip r g e lot b o o u t i f u l l y l o r t d s t a p o d

^ pri CO d ot $ 7 8 3 00

In JefofTio 3 b « d f o o » n h o m o w i l h full b o s e m u n .l ■ Qfi I o c r e ol l o n d ' o ' v o l i y nicu H o m e O K t u l l o h t ( o f o t i o n p r i c e d ot $2 0 6 0 0 _

"BO ocres. neor intor^lote 60 and highwoy 79 will rrmko good devolopm or)! o'l commercial properly reduced [or quick vole ilOO-OOO

700 ocro» dive«4ified tor>n Qobd lorge fn»ld w ilh o livellcaom, $ I 30 000

9 - b u t l e r .

R E A L T Y

120 e. Main Jerome Idaho Bus. 324 Bi66 Res 324 804a Chuck 324 8367 Connie 324 S860

Neat 3 bedr90rn home, 2 baths, fam ilyroom , Idrye kitchen, covered patio, and tcoced with double car garage. S24.950 733 6900

We h4»ve icveral housei il\ *h^ ilO.OOO to 115.000 price range Call us today Jt 7J4 3400 Ednii Irish Re«il Estrtfe. or Je inne Barch.ts. 73J JbOO

BY OWNER 3 tx-dfoom. tull basement, dout>le oven r.inge, rtod

Northeast'location, 734 3104

I J Fa rm ! * R anchtt

fS bare acrei Between Filer and Tivin Falls Loti ol polential 73 acres adiotning Buhl with lovely home,, encellent • subdivision potttfUial Gene Hopkins M3 6&33 Ldnd Office of Idaho 733 0716

24 6utfn*«« P r-jp rriv

33 Out ol Tow n H o u tw

. _ed^dom hbr»'e 0^ targe rdf,^Wffh garden and carport, on l4lh m Buhl, »n.30O 54j 5583 from 12 00 S 10

24 R «al Ettat* Wanted

CXD YOU HAVE a farm lor sale?- Wtf want to buy 160 480 acre farm, w r i t e TO ixj* 0 20, T t m e % ' N o w ^T w i n F r t l i s

7$ Farm s A Rancliaf

920 Acres raw land. 3 wells drilled arirf tested. ShaltOW water Terms to a qualified buyer Realty M043 Blue L*«kes Blvd North 733 8727

160 ACHES Jerome .irea Good so,I 7 modern homes H.»rota Ke.thley 733 3400, L.lhd Otticn ot idjho / JJ 07 J6 ,

BUYINOOW SELL INGA FARM?

Want a spacious hlJ'me that is well built and priced right? We hove a tovtfly brtck hom^ rarge bedrooms, full wall cfosets. 3 bathrooms.-axJra v ide hallway, lull basement and a-ciouble garuge m back This home is carpete<>rtnd h<r% custom drapes throughout Quiet atmosphere and o»\ly S29.9Q0

New hotTie wTTh e * c e11en I construction. Full .s u e d bedrooms, bath and a half, recreation .room. * tuH basem'eiSt, all electric..Buy aow and choose your carpet S23.S00

Ray Lewin Residence

733 1406 733 2498

....

NEWLISTINGS!

Be tKe Inst <o 7choice properties Ov»f>e'% ore leoving town ar d tho%C?‘ desiioble homes hove bo©'*' priced loi immediate solo 1 This immoculote 7 bedroom

. home must be seen to bo op- preciqted it Sporkles At!tTSe s e 'TgCm^ hqvg luVunaovcorpetin^ Pull 'bov«ntent v%ith recreotton room Cool covered potto O' d double goroge At $1 5 ‘ 00 Ih.s won t lost I ,7. lmpreis.tve bftcK hprng

.1 L. I. I. • • ’ ■I K K "^ci sv w n c n Y O U -liowt^. a lull time Mrm vpe<i4 ivV You're in Good Hands ' with Frank Bowen' at H AM LETT ■ r e a l t y Pll-asc-catl 733 4079 or 734 4008.

200 M re DaVy larm. 3 on a %'dc etpvatedtiarn, loalmg shed Large, older home, other buildings, crops 4ind 50 cows for $110 ,000. gooq terms or would «)osider leas© to progressive people Rowe Realty Phone 324 5677

90 .nres for good spot torDfvHopinent Jeton^f.wid Twin alls. 3 bedroom house, hving room. bcdr<#om, 70 sh«*res o t

^ater 374 177

460 Acres Hagerman Area has 770 Corrals. Barn

he'Mcettent riomr —A' yood -wv-a* 1187.000 00

160 A c r e s T v F II s watermodern 2 b e d t o o m ■nomi* s h o p , g r a n a r y a n d s t a n t c o n b . u n

-Crops a r v a l M i l a , t o r n , g r a i n a n d pa s t\> re S h o w n b y a p p o i n t m e n t J u s t S 9 0 . 0 0 Q ,W e s t 54 3

44 09

I o Itu V Of sell .1 l.»f tn .ill I Owvt'l I Will'; .*1 wL* b 11 WN kt AI r y- / n J or i j I ftSA/

H,iv**Mu.»Mi«-d buyers tor tarriis on T WI> I->llis trntt urtjent GWOHi:w e a l t y . ;j.i M23

5 7 . A C R E S g o o d t>ay a n d p a s t u r e l A n d , t e r m s Uv o w n e r 324 B006

laO ai M'S ; t 'OfTies Jt*r onu * a r « a Gene HopK>ns S4J 4A45 Land OTI.r6 ot Jdaho 733 07 16

40 Acres, good row i«op. or Ljonwcrt to small MocX or ilalcy... ♦.Orralsfor ?00 head E«ceJleni all ple<tric 3 bt'drocm home

F A R M B U R E A U R E A L T Y

*4 ni l fS s o u ’ ti Ot Je f o n - 'C 3:4 4VB

D o n W a l l a i e M 3 7616OonSuhr . J24 4’019

Only $79 900' 4 bedfOom^ recreotton' ■■ ? o*'dmany other tunury IcalutesEnellent locotiQfi o i 40<»»«r lot We suggest you see thi% right now We hove »he keyH AMLETT

R EALTYO F F I C E 7 3 3 - 4 0 7 9

BLAINE ANOCRSON Rwt*d«r lol ACummeicial 733 1647FRANK BOWEN rorm» I, Ron<h«»_^734 4OQ0L DA V e+ W M in T “ BROK tR Conauftont AApprolser 733 4079

"'S~A<7«*\ »« ftuoeri J2-bo< r6o>n I ' l both Ronge Relriyerotof Washer Dry»*f Co'^pe’s or'd Or opt»5 TTtfl ude d o ' 3*>60 MobilptHon'e $14 600^0 A<r© J bcd'oom ho'n«)

^ ----$&0 QQQ$10 000 Jovvn cjr'd Owi'er wiTT corvy boto^^cp ■» 8 0 A c r e ^ f n TT’ i xyr O o ’ ^y Wei'tioll o'oo Nk i* 1 bed roo'’> honu» bo’h ofd Do-'ybo«ri bulk gorooegfonory 0'’d COr'oTsPr.ved r.ght Ot $90 000

Darrell Droke 536 ^600Me'^'y B'eO/eol 436 4173Ruby Edmons 0 78 3464

DZBDSOSs ' « * : • ! ! Y

I.,^,„t„IU Borl,-yJ O t f t M l 4 3 6 J 6 . ’ 8 8 3 0 1 .

D R Y D E N A G E N C Y '402 South Lincoln Jerome 374 5737

DAIRY F ARM^complete wiih Lowi, -feed, dnd equipment

- Walk ihro^»»h’ barn.-tM»lh' Unh, 140 acres mostly feed and pasture Call fpr price and lermv

R^Tqw™ttrown L ynn DaviS Fred Bausch^r Carmen Prunly

374 4440324 7995 324 2464

- vj'JJ

n REALTY840 A D O 'SO N

733 3667

f a r m s . - _ -grour>d .154 s h o r e s T w i n Foils conol plus -daop - w ^ l ) . N e w • d o u b l e w i d e 3 b e d r o o m m otulfl ' ..^.ome 6 4 « 3 0 n e w m a c h i n e s h o d o n d s h o p

10 acres ■ choice subdivis^o ^ property, close in. Chuck Perk/«'» Blue LaKes Branch ot Land Of ''ce of Idaho 733^V5. • - •__________

200 feet of frontage on Blue Lakes Blvd. North Choice business

pfirt^ to sell. Chuck Perkins Slue Lakes Branch of Land Office of Idaho 733.0715.

EXCELLENT Warehouse on Truck Lane 25.000square feet on 2 floors - parking alley at reat. Kank Woodall Feldtman Realty. 733 ia8a.M.7'X3.«anrr-___ ^

EDEN Theatre, for sale or rent with a 2 bedrdam . modern apartment In good condTTton.

77 A crtaga A Lotft

EXCLUSIVE. IM PRO VED ' residential courSty lots, will linance. Call ?33 2833

25 bare acrs overlookliia Hagerman Valley. Choice building area for view, only $17,500 Nadine Koepnick 733 7797. Land Office of Idaho 733 0716.

Ch O iC E bare 28 acres, lays good, eKceilent location Southeast ol Jerome Jtockmen's Realty, 600 'X)ulh Lincoln 324 4845. 324^735

a p p r o x im a t e ly ) acre with lovely 3 bedroom brick home only 3 miles from Twin N ^ e r home^very clean...and .r-. Keithley 733 2400 La Idaho 733 Q716.

$harp Harold »nd Office of

211 acres with 216 shares water Two large loafmg sheds, small dairy barn, older 3.

' bedroorr\ rmme. $125.OOD. •• _

40 Acres - three bedroom home, 12stanchion barn Pear,

•• apptc-, cherry, apncot. and peach trees Very good location $42,500

116 acres lovely remodeled 4 bedroom home, lu ll,w a ter r.ght. heavy productive soil, pasture, hay, wheat, and beans $6«.000 Purchaser may rent nearby larm

I7S acres two home, several Out buildings, over 3 miles of cement ditch Air conditioned spud ^c^eiiar Good terms • Owner wants to sell____________

Bil^orptislerrw Robbins K e i i n Rohin&on

n 3 H07J 473 4436

. .734 3Q

N E W -4 -lS ^ ^ ^ — 6 acres Buhl area. 3 bedraom , waffirright, full line of Dairy equipmiini included Only $24.000 Gene Hopkins S43 6633 Land Office of Idaho 733 0716

10 acres’. Salmon River and U S 93 Ironlaqe 6' ; acres frontage US 93 only _Owner 756 2392, Salmon, 'idat>o General Delivery

5 40 acres Good location south of Jerome Enc'ellenf terms 374 8006

27 A cra agaA LoM

B e o u ti f u l v i e w of m o u n t a i n s - r 5 o c r e s r e t i r e m e n t p r o p e r ­ty I n c l u d e s -2 b e d r o o m m o b i l e h o m e w i t h I botf^. oil c a r p e t ­e d . Plus m a n y o t h e r fe o tu re s -

« >06) Blue Loket Btvd No. -Bus. 733>0411 . Horn# 334-5064

30 Moblla Homaa

— Ne wMo e w— 2-bedroom. good condition. $2,700, m Ketchum Call 726 5807,

1971 12 jL 4.4tGreat Lakes, 3 bedroom, air. sktrfs. relrtgerator 536 6150bedroom, air. sktrfs. s teps. stove.

1971 Fleetwood 12 x 64, 3 bedroom - IW'-bettrs-. skirted. Large—mttt .

shed, nice fenced yard Partially furnished m nice area Phone 734 2777

3 BEDROOM BR ICK. basement East end. S225 le a ^ with optior preltM-red. 733 0964 or 733 7120.

BUILDING . 'ots lor sale near Robert Sluart Junior High. 169 x 405 with frontage on Robbms St City water SIS.000 Edna Insh Real' Estate 734 3408 or Betty Milton 734 4602

BY OWNER ' Bare 40 acres — <0 s.^ares ol water 5 'j miios

2* Bwslnait P rop a iiy

^ a a j X M a i n A v e S4 4 4 M a i n ‘I, I«...>ullt 733:1365

E X C E L l E N r } 2 9 6 s q ft ’ t o m i n e r c i o l b u i l d i n g o d o p t o b l e lo r m o n y u s e s 1 5 0 f r o n t It

. o n in oi i ' j I h o i o l o r o . _____________

t D t A t f O R O F - F l C f B U t l D l N G O n © BltK.k o i l M o » i ' o n S h o s h o n o 3 3 0 0 0 s q It 7 s t o n e s with clevoiofc o m m e r c i a l B U I L D I N G d o w n * o w f ' in M p H 4 5 0 0 sq ♦t with lulL b o v e m e n i o n S h o s h o n e E x i c l l e n f l o n g t e r m invost ' ' » ier ' » l

' W A B E H O U S t — T T T U U ”sq It b u c k c o n s ' r . , i t . o n

C O M M E R C I A L L O T 1 0 0 f r o n t o g e o n M o m 1 b l o c k ffo-Ti Moll

ftecafiofs H o m e P h o 'n e i A r e *—f t o ; e l l o VinoyQrir T34 5849

E d f i u ! i » . : 7 3 4 3 4 4 3M . k o S . ms 733 22498 o b M c f M . e s h 734 3650L o w e l l WtlU 7 3 3 656210' r Oy f e VViIts 7 33 6 56 2J o , t e P a i ! t f ' ' 3 2 4 8 0 2 5leH S>< 7 3 3 4 7 B 2

TW IN FALLS F A C TO R Y OR W A R E H O U S E

S ITE !! ' ■Close n location adt*4eo’ ’o I n d u s t r i a l . R a < k . U n i o n P a < ! i f i c iUiixoad Trackage 1 325 teet on Gk>rder. MunicipalGolf Course is west border Wat er Ma<ns on twc stdes Five Hydrants 33 81 Acrrs ta.500 00

. .C M t i ot-.lU^flCKLDa. fla/rta._dOSL. negotiated terms on Balance W H Lmd Bo* 7622, Boise. Idaho 83707

Woi^th * a $ T W J^;i u i i ie O o o d pot a toand beet land $1,000 per acre 324m *

___TELY 1 acr^-withT o ^ l .mtles from Twm Nes*.»ef home. very” c le ^ and"%harp Marotd Keithioy 733 2400 Land Office ot Idaho. 733 0716

FOR SALE or rent 10 x 55' Pontiac- 0>le< Mobile ^ m e . Located 2 mites south of Ketchum, New Gas Range, New Carpet throughout, fuMy. sklrtad. 3 bedroom*, air conditioned furnished, ldea.1 Winter Ski Home or Summer Retreat Ptione 733 6438 after 10.00 before 5 30 p m.

-W 2 mot>»4ehome. \? x-take over payments. Sligars Thousand Springs, 837 6 1/fl

1971 BROADMORE 12 x 64, fully wrj>eted, easy terms Call 324

“W U ItTaC R IF IC E 2bedroom 1965 12 X 50. Skyline trailer honne. oil gas furnace, range, water heater, electric refrigeralor. can finance to the right party.-$3,950. call 829 5219 or 829 i7\t

1972 BAINBRIDOE W * 50. 2 bedroom, carpettng. and air conditoning. call 886 2578

1969 12X 64' AH electric Broadmore 2 bedroom. 1 bath, all electrical appliances mctudtng dishwasher." 2 ton air conditioner and awning ^ nnn r :>ii --------------------------------------

LOVELY 3 bedroom .brick h' e on short acre Built.ih appliances.lists. ni.fl»Ltf AA.. ejtf ppti^haHy Clean Harold Keithley 733 2400 LandOfltce ol Idaho /33 0716

3 acre tots 1 mile west, 2 miles south of r>ospital Call 432 5425 before 9 a m alter 5p m

AC R B-with r>ew 2 tx*droom trailer. W itt'^ l'or lake camper lor. Equity in Mobile home payments $79 51 Phpne‘ 423 4304 alter 5 00

F Q R 5 A L e i i a 4 r « V 9 0 0 < J l o w i * o n 4(TMles fr'orn'Twin Falls 733 5973

C H O I C E lOACRESEnceiient Home open beamed ceilings. 3 bedroom. Plus calf nursery and many out buildings near Buhl Call

B A R N E S _________R E A L T Y ________

1043 Blue Lakes North 733 8777

63 fl^cre "Farm, nearly new 3 be<JnJ?>Tn home. 3' j miles from' Jerome. $55,000 or il you prefer

n^ve—2'4'Adr?fwith 4 bedroom home and Jots of out buii0in9$ HaiClton $34,000 Will enterlaiiS reasonable offer

STOCKMEN S r e a l t y 600 South Lincoln

J E R O M E 374 4^ ior 324 S735

27 A crtaga 4 Loti

A DftEAM COME TRUE IN

HAGERMAN VALLEY Protected and secluded on dcres on a genlle hillside at the base of a massive c lif f . heavily toliaged witn evergreens, fruit trcps. wild arvJ ledshrub' ".•unded by wildlife sanctuary' and has crv^’ ai ■ )r * r trout ,ust oeiowthe. ti - Five springs and three ponds Hovse*ts 4,400 square teef wittt m^sier bedroom suite upstair? An A- frame guest house lor v.srtors -s 800 square feet

real estate one ------ TTTSBOO-------

24 X 60 Diplomat Mobile Home. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths with lots of e^Xxay All Set up m Village Mobile Park See owner .n space I. Kimberly. ____ __

M Mobila Homas

BY OWNER , U X 4J moBtte tiome. nice locatioo^e»cillent condition, car port, patio and attached storage area 324 2852

197i Tamarach 12 x 60. 2 bedroom, skirted, air conditioning, like new.. small gown payment, and take over payments h * 4mo. a/ter 4 00 pm Weekdays _

10 X 55 ABC Mobile Home. -2 bedroom, set up in park m Filer Will trade as down payment on home in Twin Falls Edna insh Real Estate. 734 3408 or Batty

rMtllotL -HI jiflM .'---- - ^

1972 Baiabndoe 1 2 x 64 3bedroom, middle kitchen, furnished 734 ^89. J_____________________

a i w a ^s m t t w i u w

AI . ■ ■

13 Unlurnlthad A pt«. ■i OuplaxM

3 Bedroom house, carpeted, partly linisfied basement, fenced yard, ilSO montb 734 47H. ■

J Bedroom, I ' l bath dupl^. big tenced yard, H80 Call 734 3878

ON KURNI5HEO 1 Utdi ooip , ehipfl - closet . window box, lots of'stor age. newly remodeled $135 wi_fh_W cleanir^g deposit 713 ^ 581. or 733 8973 Rents backed out.

NEAR NEW duplex. 3 bedrooms, completely carpeted, stove, g fr igyralur .■tirapcTi' ^fec»r

heat, garage, patio, fenced lawn OiW "O l rhe nicasi “

m ~AGK:^vMiW 08ILE HOMES

S I N G U - D O O S l f WIDES V4 mllM Wait^of Watt S Pontt

l> kon«733 -6U 1

wownC L E A R A N C E S A L E O N A L L 1 9 7 3 V W O D E L S I !

______E.omole _ J, .1973______. Genify 34 K 65 3 bedroom

looded qnd all alocinc. Was $ 1 7 495-

N O W . . . ‘ 14,495

W E S T O N 14 X 7 0 - 3 B E D R O O M

PnvQto Front Kitchen Areo 3rd Door Option Vinyl Entry Woy Furnished

$ 8 6 9 5

BRO^CKMANS TRAILER SALES •

S. M oiO^ A n a irS lxx t^ Jh B .u

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, available August Vd Call 734 4169. or 733 8931

2 bedroom apartment for rent Led/»e basis S140per month 733 7367

1 bedroom^ W5. heat,, and waler paid. $20 deposil, 733 6708. after 6 00 p m

APARTM EN T' available m August, responsible married couple or lady, only, no pets. 733 0471

TRANSFERRED, must sell 1972 14’ K 70' mobile home, superbly constructed, 3 bedroom. caJi 733 3430

1 70 Marietta AAob-iie Home,_____ _ _ jd fqom . - rtif,

conditioned, waler softener, utility shed, deck, skirted 733 9061,

1968 ChartSpion, 12 «13,$2,99S qood condition call 837 4865

T973 7 month old, 70 * 14’, 3 bedroom, $500 down, fake over tlOl IS, payments 536 6251

1969 12 » 60' Mobile Home, 2 bedroom, batt>. airconditioning, washer, movable 8 * 12' built on porch. sk»rl«d. WnJe Dan Dan.aison. Box 3. Ketchum. or call 788 4510 U>.000

1972 Tamarack 12 « 64 3 bedroom, completely furmshed. ^kirted with garden $7,000 734 3495

(972 Academy AAobile Home. 14 x 64 will &etl or trade tor property 713 6071, or 32AS312.------------ —

M U s f sACR IF ICE I’J ' '/, 65 Two bedrooms. I*-. conditioned.See at Lot 58. Lajy J 73 3 2 281

12 X 64' Biltmore. 3 bedroom. 1972

paymenK $90 per month CaTT 7T3^ S761 __________________1968 FLEETWOOD. 2 bMroom. 12 • 40r skirled, extra room of 16 x 18' bullion, patio, carport installed, space 15, Manor Drive Mobile Park, 543 6392

NEW 14 w'de. 4 btiJroom, alt e lectric. VA loans. Hacienda Homes. 7TS 756S

OWN your own home Buy furnished trailer 8 x 35 with tiiout $50 per month. $32 0 to parkWater, garbaq^ s e w er free space 5 Pjpneer Traffir7^*rk

Moto'rs ! v>nn Fqttr-^-T3<-31 »7 i 8lh o n d O w e r l o n d , Bu rl e y

«r78 7 57 4 W o Tra de for C ar s 4 F o r n i t u f e

O P E N 9 o m to 6 . p . m -

11 FurnlMiafl »JLtefuni HouMt

UNFURNISHED '~7 " bedroom, .lonnai dmmg room 320 3rd 5t WKsI n i 3726

FOR RENT OR SALE, medium priced, 2 bedroom home".nice quiet neighborhcwd, phone V Elledge* 733 6920 evenings, or Rocky W)untain Realty

2 bedroom partly f urmshed. - m Murtauqh, glassed in por-ctv, large storage house, partial basement, garden, 432 5591

MAGIC VALLEY AWNING A/tobiic FtomC. Service. Meferthome lovving. breakdowns, set ups, reievelmg. water cooler. Safes and service. Call J U 4900

biiJroom stove ar' rplr.gorator f u r n • s M e d . s e m i -1 i ti . s h o d l).tsen'«‘tit available August IM 160 '.all Northwest Weaity /J4

M81

WANTED responsible woman In htfr 10 snare ■ap»rtment, .?]>> ~

NEW air conflilioned 2 bedrnom^ apartment, kitchen app^Uances. no lawn work. $150 Nq. pets or children 733 6562____________,

1 bedroom basement aparimeilt, stove and refrigerator luro*shed,

. 733 043B alter 5 00 • -

»— & 6 0 R 0 0 M apanmai l and a ..studio apartment "^Stove and refrigerator furnished, Adults.. Colonial T^artmenU. 734 5325

J a u . j P a . kAPARTMENTS

156 M A U R IC E STR EET

O F F E R IN G Y O U :

1 n n d -3 be<#roems Iftcludlna- carpel ond d ro^ i * fifte kartdKOpMHi • p * « l oir ccttv ditu5nii>g * wolli-in cknats.

34 Rooms

SLEEPING rooms, dose m, air con'diit^ed. private entrance. 137 4ih Avenue North

BOARD and room for efderly Hklies Call for interview 733 2543.

Mobila Hom ai

•93 70 alter 5 00

1967 10 « 55 Town House excellent v.ond-t‘On. 2 bedroom, »3,S00- Call 734 2414, aMer 5 00 p m

ADULTS only, un t ur n ished. r» •( e clean, and carpctgd. 2 _be^oom, 733 8701

1973 . FLEETWOOD

12 X 50Total £ le c tn c ......... ..C o r p e t

Set OP & Deliv.;reri

5555 )

^MOBILEHOM ES

• WAREHOUSE 22 .5 50 SQUARE FEET ~.ih th.ieitowing• Po lo lo C e lla r , 10.5QO Sq. Fee t• O ff ic e BuiTcTing. 1080 Sq. Fee tCHOICE COMMERCIAL f>ftOPEHrY. W ITH TRACKAGE

CALL:Chuck Perkins Branch Office

Of^ LANDX3FFICEOF IDA>40

a 3 3 .'0 7 l 5 -

Outstond ing com m efc io l apd re s id en tio l po ten lio l; Properly . Eost o f Tw in F a lls on K im berly road .

- SEE CH U CK PERK IN S : 733-187 <

LAND.OFFICE OF IDAHOB r a n c h O f t i c « i ^ 2 3 3 = 0 7 J 5

Twin Falls .

30' WIDEVon Dyke Custom

Frost w o l n u t p o n e l t n g Coordinoied furniture (option)

’£? Sp tc a t o n # c a rpwt in ^ - - _

Cv»*om hvtcH 'Bonh Anoncing Avotlobfw

M O U N T A IN- STATES

- MOBILE HOMtS1 ^ Kimbarly Rd. tiiin fo lli

n F u ^ l x h a d A p t i . 4 D u p l a x a s

BACHELOR ap.irlmert, 304 Nor.h Washington

n e w 3 bedroom apart mefit> 3 M.hs. carpeted. New apph^rices furnished_7 34 2B55 _ ^

J a p a r t m e n t , ul,lilies. e»cetJt lioh's,15 5 00 No pets call 'between 6 0 0 pm aodSO O Pn ’

3 rooms and bath adults i « iy No pets 1239 K i m b o r i v «oad

VtrRV CLEAN 1 br*OfOOm mobile h> T rro prt^ rrtit

n o r t h C a M -P- U •$ APARTMENTS l a r g e 9n c » w O , w^d t n r ^ e b e d r o o m i x i ' t s . t u H y nrmT^mrd-.-tnthr e*#pei*d— draoca. _ b u i t t i n nppM a r x^ ^ ^ s . n c i u d . n g o a r b a o e d i s p o s a l , d ' s h w a s h e r ,

^M.tiK733 4W4

-153-

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1 A R I I F I C I A L B R E E D I N G t o A B S

s s Hay, Grain A F t « d

w a n t e d H a y f o r D a i r y C a t t l e C a l l R e l i a n c e G j r p o r a t i o n 733

7202

JOQ. PUwfc ♦oR^-pr-»mium ailaUAixay. AHer J 00 pm i3-4 «W0

15 T o n s o l d h a y t o r s a t e 82^ 55 44

G R A S S H O R S E H A Y , N - a g a r a S p r i n g s R a n c h $1 0 0 p e r b a l e 837 48 06

H A Y B O U G H I a n d s o l d b y t h e " i rx Tc i t h y a d P t i q i e * 8 7

W A N T E D : '

FEED GRAINw e C A N P A Y CO M P€TITIVC

P R i C e S i i : ______

type p r o d u c t i o n S i r e ^ A J s o a l l b r e e d s o l B u h t , 5436107. J e r o m e . 334 26 53 . S h o s h o n e . M 6 7S8 7 B u r l e y . 678 9^53

B U L L S a n d h o r s e s t o r s a l e o r lo an . D e r e l d L y o n s 54 3 5 8 3 4 , . o r

543 5934

J O H N D E B i i E 55 C o m b i n e . R u n s

G o o d $500 33 4 5 T T T

■ S p r m v i e r p*pe^. t r a d e 4 b a l l a ^ so( ke« for 3 ‘ b a l l a n d soc k e t 82 9

500^ __OWATONNA ^ w a i h e r s . p a r l ^s a t e s a n d s e r v i c e , M o iy n e u l M a c h i n e r y . 71 3 7547

P G R S A L E M a s s c v H a r r t s 8 0s p e c i a l c o m b i n e , g o o d c o n d i t ' o n ,

c a l l 733 5643 ■ •

N E W H O L L A N D s<*ll p r o p e l I »*d ] s i r . n g d i e s e l b a l e r $ 8 , 0 0 0 A l s < ^ » 1(1^9 s t a c k e r , 1 y e a r o l d . $ 1 2 , 0 0 0

7fl5 2878 o r 788 4161

L O C K W O O D M a r k V I P o t a t o C n m p i n e u s e d I ' j s e a s o n s , c o m p l e t e l y r e c o n d i t i o n e d a n d p o i n t e d S e l l p r o p e l l e d Q p t a » o p . i e r J o h n D e e r e 40 30 t r a t t o r .

L O W T f n e L i J c e N e w . a W 5 W 0

p v u n - n g s

I D A H O T W A C T O R s a l v a g e h a s

m o v e d to ' a m i l e w e s t o f h o s p - t a i to O r a n d v u . D r i v e , t h e n ' a m i l e s s o u t h f a s h f o r t r a c t o r s , l o w p r i . . e ^

c» u s e d p a r t s Ph o r>e 733 8293

- TWIN f a l l s --------— T R A C T O R S

IMPLEMENT C O . '2CT30 K i m b a i l y R d T w i n F a l l s

■ ■ 7 3 3 8 6 8 7

A T T E N T I O N ~ .

D A I R Y M € N

A N D F E E D LOT

O P E R A T O R S -

F o r s a l e . 1 2 " t 1 8 " W a g g o n e r g r o i n r o l l e r m i H . in good c o n d i t i o n I n c l u d e s s t e a m . 4a c k o l, , s t e a m - g e n e r a l o r , 3 0 h o r s e p o w e r e l e c t r i c m o t o r , s c a l p e r , n e c e s s a r y d r 4 v e b . b e l t s , and l i l t i n g s E q u i p m e n i i s r e a d y to o p e r a t e , F n c e l o r i m m e d i a t e s a l e C a l l 308 9 3 4 5 383___________________

A vU tion

D I V O R C E forces sale of 4 p la ^ Piper Tri Pacer, 135, lesshours on corr^ptete o v e r t ia o l^ 2 0 0543 5583 afternoons u n f t i S m

J S L B oa ti ft Marin# lt «m i

LITTLE g ia n t power hammer, new condition, and 30'‘ oa$ lorge>a bean blade;spe<lal, 53 2598. alter S p m and w eek^ds.

r e e n » s p e e d i n c l u d e s

, 1 9 ^ W m e t a l f l a k e a r e i ^ a f . r e b u i l t 426 j a i l e r 733 74 73

U ' A l u m i n u m b o a t . 6 h o r s e p o w e r M e r c u r y e n g m e 423 49 43 o r 433 S179

1 5 ' i Fo o t f . i h i n g b o a t , b e s t o f f e r 734 l i s t

S a i i t x 3. i t s a h d h a r d w a r e . c<»f>oes, l i f e l a c k e t s . a n c h o r s a n d l i n e 73J

6227

) 7 ' F I B E R G L A S S 5 0 H o r s e J o h n s o n m o t o r a n g I r ^ ' j e r 324 5 9 to . G o o d f i s h i n g o r w a t e r s k i i n g ^

15' F I B E R G L A S S b o a l , t r a i l e r , a n d 15 h o r s e E v i n r u d e m o t o r , w i t h a t o p in t h e ' w m d s h i e l d . n e w 7 h o r s e S e a r s m o t o r . $ 9 4 5 . 536 3001

S K I B O A T , 18' h u l l w i t h -390 F o r d e n g i n e , p r i c e d tJ .OOO C a l l 7 7 6 46 15

N O W S H O W I N G h e r e 1973 t » a t s . y i d m o t o r s S e e t h e m a t B U D A N D M A R K S y o u r E v i n r u d e a n d M e r c u r y D e a l e r 1162 B l u e L a k e s - N o r t h 733 1 194

C H R Y S L E R B O A T S A N D M O T O R S

S T A R C R A F T B O A T S • J E R O M E I M P L E M E N T

& M A R I N A

J E R O M E I D A H O

m u s t s e l l 21 H a y B e d . 21 C O r l S p u d B e d a n d 22 C a t t l e B e d M a k «

-O ffe r a U --S4X65A^ ^

lO^C

WESTERN STOmCKMEN S SUPPLY

3 3 0 S I h S l T o o n i f u c k l o n »

T w i n F o i l * . I d d h o

7 S 3 ^ 6 « J

S « « u * o l t o lo f yO u r r o m p ( > r *

frvastock na«ds M ^ d U o l io n . P e i f i c / d ^ * , ’ s o ^ f , x Ja i r y

. 4uppOm%. m ilh tn g •qurprrianf fn stoU o t io n ' - _

FOR s a l e 10 150 Holstein heifers wciahtmi ffom lOQO ly o TwuncrecnTvSiWT5TaTrT7if»« t t o t t outfits to ftnance with Eugene +Hughes. Jerome 324 2415

SELECT SIRE INC Aj( l>rceds. dairy t>eet. Walter LeitcJ>, F»hone 543~*«S« *

FRESH or Springer cows or heilcrs gyaranteed Buy or trade tor springers or beef Hap or Clyde HugtLpS. Buhl. 543 5825 or 543 5969

GOOD BABY and pasture calves tor sale. All kinds. J24 4U2 nr 324 4078. letfime ---------

2 RECISTERED puretared Angus bulls herd sires. Non pariel Keystonemare long body and tieiQh-t. Wen <>ar ia». Rarr to U im e . typical heavy shouldered and rear qgarter^ angius, Idng body Can r n n K Drake 423 40U i>efor«r irtK) am after 4:00 p m,

POLLED HEREFORD bj^l. rtj^stered, 3 ^ a rs old. MOO. 934-

f O « S A L E M a r k V I Sp cx J H a r v e s t o r L o c ^ t w o o d , ^ . o o d t o n d ' t . o n $ 3 , 0 0 0 837 49 29 o r 532

4250

W A N T E D D e v ’ d B r a d t e v s * d e r a c K

for b e a n s 33 6 47 35

J O H N D E E R 630 . S - n q l e f r o n t e n d

0 C a s e d ' S C , ’ w o b o t t o m r o l l o v e r

p t o w ^J o r d a n s C o m e r g n C l o v e r R o a d . F i r s t h o u s e A f t e r 6 p rn

« I 0 Jot^n D e e r T r a c t o r 1 ,0 00 a x l e h o u r s 3 p o i n t h . t c h , d u a l t . r e s . c a o « i d h e a t e r 9 3 0 C a s e . W e s t e r r *

Titiwqp amo.w e l d e r , D i e s e l m o t o r 125 ^ o r s e p o w e r F a i r b a n k s M o r n s p u m p , n e w w » t h s f a r t e r p a n e l 5 m i t e s Ot 4 " s p r m W e r I . n o . U 5 s e c t i o n , I H C d u m p t r u c k J H C m a c f * i n e r y t r a t f e r C a f i B a r n e s

R e a l l y 7 3 i « 2 a 7 .

"SOLID IV)I*U tt‘ailer with tacg^ compartment Excellent condition 733 9434 _________^

MASSEY Harris, self propelled ea- m m n i Q e i i o a p o fre*dv to g o ^ C . f ^ iiy o ro v e ,- Hansen, 4 f l S «M or 4 a J044.

15- b ««t anU g ra in ( w ) , r e j i Bop<» condition $350 phon# 33 7979.

John D e e r e M 0 d «C h a lm e rl B ,$JM) n j 0W5,

L O O K I N G F O R A N E W O R U 5 E D B O A I ? -

VVf V f G O T THE BEST I I PLUS . . ,

W e h a v » u s e d c o r s p * < k u p >

o n d m o t o r c y c l e s t a k e n m o n

♦ r a d * t W e w i l l t r o d e f o r o n y

t i l i n g l o r n e o f l y o n y t h m g ' '

CO M E IN TO D AY A f

X L N m R j fcA U T O M C T I V t M A C H I N E

! 6 I A d d , t o n A v e W

Twin Foils 733 5070

70 Sporttng Ooods

20 G a u g e shot guO. stngie snot, c a l l a f t e r 3 00 9 3 4 4679

P b A C K L E Y 30 0 ^ r i f l e w i t h 3 x 9 s c o p e , R u g e r 7 M M r . f l e w i t h 4 p o w e r s c o p e . 733 1915

C u s h m a n G o l f c a r f ^ 1972 m o d e l . 10 t i o r s e p o w e r . 4 w t i e e l . a u t o m a t * c

t r a t i t m r t -rTrotO'“ 5*'.>>*.o++' * * s e e n a l L a M o V T i e M o t e l , B v i f l e y L i k e n e w 6 7 0 5232

B B U N S W I C K , D e l t a a n d O e l m o

p o o l t a b l e s , n e w a n d u j e o . A c c e U o r i e s S a l e s a n dJam M Clarlc. 733 MOT < 0 »a n d w e e k * « d i -

7J T r a v t l T r^ lN r*

l } ' Bonania camp trailer,Hce iibx. siWK. tatue waW r U n k , « J S OO. « 4 Sl*l.

WILL fr«<»» w n YarnaM Hkt wim a actual mllM tar good 17 JO’ Pull cam per. tp a c » S Piocwer Trallfcr Court. .

1 -

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J4 T Im a s N eW S , T w in F a l ls , Id a h o T h u r s d a y . A u y m t 2 . 1973

-IJ . ■

T I^ A IL E R H IT C I:IE S ^ ln(ta1l«d,MuiITi«r arid oTl... ■■ -- Servic*. 74> AAali) A v m u e Weal. Tw in F<lll» . P hon« 711 W41.

1970 silver SIrMk 33' T«*n_B*d». Aeal Good CondUion. U.SOO M2- J1I6 o r >43 33*4____________I

PrtArfrunngfir»rr»:nnnrTnf4ii

C »m ^74

WtT 1 ton Oievy T r^k , ' Wv. Mileage wtih U '-j’ Rancho El Rae OiaiiTs Mount .Ja.rnper, SIMps 8, Sell ConiacneO. Stereo Ptione 436 a r j , H liperi-----------------^ --------- ‘

74 . C « f n p « r f

. loi/j- T ra v «l~ O u e «n Cflmper.- cuUora. built. JoiL_lfli:rteL;:IlMl9rf-

extra insulallon. special vK o d , electric water pump, refrigerator,-

Perfect condition 6Q5t; Center Street. Kimbfrly IWOa

7$ Mtolor Horn**

yn^»U<n»i WOMtfi., I IJproperty Call 324 853'

1973 Eldbrado Mini A/tolof &ir conditioned, complefe 733

'■«jher 5 00 p m with e>^efything, 1.400 miles

l»;0 18’ Sport King, will con%*d r 'Td<T"0rcvap*TrrTr?rae - —

•fi. , C y c its A S u p p lItt

M USTSELL V9M650BSAchopper4 r^ en tiy overhauled. S675 or best

70 ff6 »7 ra 6193 or 5 3 A ^ t. -

Y-AAAAUA__250 EndOro.Excellent contfTtlon. LesMhan lOM

phone 733 773.____________

FOR SALE two Honda T r a i r ^ 1?73arid 1966, good price. Must due 1o healm. Would trade tor calve* 353 4204.

-TAKE Q^UEH^g|^YMFMTS. riliC iQ

excellent''wndltlon, 1eM Mian iwi miles, has eihras. 543 50^

IPO CC Br.doestohcn:ycl©. %2iJ 00. call 536 6251

For Sate

cond»tiof^

197 Yamaha 360 Moto

WIDE BOX pickup camper. »heii, H50.324 24A>

• a FOOT Security pickop^nr^per.‘ eMcellent condition 543 5039 . I

77 A u to S « r v l c « —

P a r t t f t A c c t t f t o r i ^ f

»'• OVER SHOT , CAJ'PEH ' turnace. i495 Call 543 6146. evenings

FOR RENT 20' Motor Home.- 1 ir

generator Stereo full shower J125 a waakand. 7M 3I74 evjsninflj. Private party

GEMTOP camOTr, torv^ort wrde (box. can 886-m A

TRAILER HITCHES and Drakes Installed, equaliier and other Fast service '76i Main Avenue V' est, Twin Falls Phone 733 8261

13" AT mrtg^ with GT 60 si//lers mounted, will tit Chevrolet, Luv.

T o r^ Cou7TtT,"Wa7tri- <ina Dpe« Bj; 4/48

IV64 f Of.ij 2BV engine, plus C4 rtulotiuitic ir^insrni^sion, crtH 934 4)4/

1972 NORTON Commando AAotdr , Cycle, ^.311 miles $1,300 Call 1 betore 5 IKJ 733 7547 after 5 00 326 I 5325

•3 TrMck*

1969 GMC- '/a ton Sierra‘ Girande. Factory a ir. pow^r ateerlng- aotomaiJc^ daric. lintad. glass'. New Mlchelln tires. See to

1948 CHEVffOL^ET^T ton. <3ood tires, good grain bed. 4^wo speed a x le . W V 4 W * ______________ ____

1968 CHEVROLET WtonJong wide tJOX. V 8. H395 /,34 5197.- ^

•iOir\al ow>ffiar.

fO R SALE: 1967 Mack cabover. ~tia^ 3“ 5’ and' 3 333”Curw^1ns. hdS had 20' bulk bed op rt.Has air lockpup tra ile r .g^ d robber, pamt and interior . Will make good trt trailer or tractor 532 4392.

2 INT ERNAT iONAL lOwtieelers. 66-67TWnh eh6 ice b» VO'^TOT^.a’ grain bed wtth hoist or 70' potato bed 629 5007

M * Autos F o r Sal*-'

»9 6 i S P O R T F U R Y . 3 d o o r, hardtop, new 424 w edga torque fllle , steel ra d la ls . n ow paint, MOO.

'^ 7 3 j : » « ( r « i r r B r 7 S a m ------ -

- » « -C O O O A R ,— X « - T - O r M n , 3 speed, JOZ M a g v « 9 T a » tires. *1250. 733 7318.

• l»71 P L V A M )U T H F U R Y I I I . 4 d oo^ h ard -to p , a ir conditioning, power steering, and ttral(es, S19S0. H 3 630I

.AMOS F o r Salo

m « CHRYSLER N E W PpR J. Excellent shape, no down, take over payments 733.31»0t

I t co n va rtlb le hard-~top.4 speed n ^ w in f^ rirtr. 4?3 5970.

M U S T S E L L 1970 F lre b lrd T ' autamat4«'yr4insml3Slonv:pQ^*<^

steering and brakes, n e w fires. 27,000mues. 475 R ole Street North. after 4 p .m . 734-1866.

1966 F O R D M U S T A N G V 8. autom atic, a ir <ondlt(onina> Qo^d condition. Phone S43 47o2.

hFeROrO"ttrw rcan~T3

PfiWar; OMB u p n t ;- - - » ^f—rtranintt-------- con4 l t i< » ^ - —

efiftflmonirm.

BRIGHT GREEN ’^59 O j^rotet uphni Jery. call 886-2492.

• FOR SALE; A/Nodel T Ford louring, original condition. '%2.4Q0 Phone&43 4 m .----- --------------------- --------

SUPER BUYSYes if you ora looking »qr a good used motorcycle yoo mu^t soe us todoy PLENTYIN STOCK* 1

CAMPER SHELL tor short wide, pickup box. 3 rati motor cyclifl trailer, 1-wnnoer type Mdylag-| washer Call 423 5409 I

H O M £ - andJ ? s t i e r m a n T s ^ e c i a l . r ' I o n < j r - o n r r -

r t » C a l l 733 6Ai^ .

0- OVEHbHOr p.chiUJ C.MIM-H''- j • w i t h i . » ( k s , i\ g o o d o M f f ' M o n e / J l

m 3 ' two os '

fO H 'TTtLE Mill.- lool Ir.iv.'l I Quffn (drr.p.-f Slci'ps b u t a n e S t o v r , w . i t r r f . i n k p i f i i t y of c _ i )p b p «* r d s p < u e F’ i v o n r J?6 4 K 4 l

H » 0 0 » p i f h u p ( . » t n p r r S u i k icebo*. ^ , i 0 v c . j n t t t u r n n c f .c a m p e r | . u k % . s l e e p s t o u r S*kOOj ;6 547 3 .

1 NEW MtiRCURT WME g LS fur sale 825 15 5 holes 023 3661

SET OF Si/iler 60 Tires. 2— 10 inch. 2 B inch mounted on slottwl Chrome wheels. S295. 536 2492

I9A5 Chevrolet eng»ne, 292 S'* cylinder tl75 543 4d73 atter A 00

C EN TU R YM A G I C V A U E Y

Y A M A H A

Twin Foils* 733 5070

•0 - C r c t e r H w p p l J o s ^

JUST ARRIVED “ " T R U C K S

TRA ILER LO AD; P i c k u p 'C o v o r s 8

C o m p g r s

l*;3, JiO, F 9 K o w asak i. laK e over I p d / t iie n li J74 9091, Je ro m e

I i» ;o SUZUKI SA\/AGe. kn ied . I kjioBbiel. 2 1" front wheol. good ; condition W50 734 4405

.| 1973 YAMAHA ]40cc Enduro -‘Very I good condition* Call 733 3999 .

FOR SALE 1972 Kawasaki, Green Streak. 250CC, Excellent condition

altar 6*00. J34.3;30.

Haavy Equlpinaiir

(» 4 4 -W A «N 6 » SWASEY HOPTQ 500 a.4 yard Hydraulic tract mount Backhoe, S15.500 Will trade, for ■vnaller Hoe 324 4 129

. r o f t ~ 'S X rr^ 5 m 'a T r craw ler Tractor, with Cable Oo:er, S2250 Low Engino’Time 734 2009.

- - — G o l n g af ? 2 P R t e t S f ! *

M A D R O NC a m p e r 8 T r .o i le r S o le sI J8 Blue Lake* to»t 5 Po.nti Twin Folli ' • 734-2061

75 A ^ t o r H o m t s

- B O N A N Z AM O T O R S :

in Burley

I 1972 HONDA CBIOO Top condition.I lo w m ile a g e . S275 Helmet irtcrijUedI 037 6196

t lyyj HomiKn. €0. Many fa ».» .U -oniY -1 wiC4)—7.1.3-46^—

BA CKH Q ESW C o i« 680 C 1972 mod»l- w Co» b S80

LOADERS>v Hough 50 1 ' I yord\’i 7 Michigon 75 A 1' i yord

w»*K ctso... ......... j"w Melroe ^70 ^ d _

I New 18.600~pou^Mo- chine Trailer

-BU4 .-LO UGH M iLLER733-5761

1969 S u iu k i 90. lo w m i le a g e , i-nifllCTlt Shape, tn l l 557 6*M

1973 Susoki U S T racke r. J400 733 4 JJ3 734 -016 a lte r 6 10

250 DUCATI_. 2,000 m il« , ‘ very good condition S275 Call 343 6146

I960 H.irley Ddvu'.on 900 cc Sport ster . c .ill .liter 5 00 p m , 324 5980

1973 Yamah, 125. 1967 Hodaka 90, call alter 6 00 p m 334 5967

1973 KAWASAKI^ ilke new. very low mHeage-. 73*'5337-.

)968 ftONDA CB 450, 6.400 m ilei Mint cofrtltlon Mult le e to ^j>reciate_,J4ee'-WtTr deal 934

1970 HONDA. CL 350. immaculate condition 42X44.54

U S E D IN D U S TR IA L E Q U IP M E N T

W T 7 C o * « L o o d o f J 7 7 50

ronn Oa»r» —5 0 1 0 S < r a p « r M 4 ,0 0 0

ELLIO TT'SI 1 I q_vel.lqnjtAyW .

“ “ ,B(jrt«v ntotio H P>>on« 678 5585

1966 IN T E H NAT ION Al, 2 Ton truck, 5 and 2 speed/ excellent Shape. 37,000 miles, 423 5100

1968 FORD F 100 '7ton. 37,000 mites, good condition. S1500 call 54 3 6541 eveninqs ,

1972 Chev i 4 ton, V 8 automatic,* power steering and Drakes, extra

1969 CADILLAC COUPE DeVilie. Full power, air conditioning. AM- FM Stereo Radio. Black vinyl lop. 734 3296 after 6 00 p . m . ______

1969 MAci^ I. 331. high rise m ^ ifo ld . headers, power steering «>d br^akes. will consider trade on O l d e r trailer house. /3? M69.

m ; Thunderbird. 4 door, fully equipped, good condition. M9S.00. 734 2083. • '•

1968 Plymouth Baracuda. Formula S Rare A\adel 733 0793 after 5 00.

1962 VALIANT. 2 door. Slant 6. Excellent condition. Great Economy. -733 4342. 1350. Automatic Transmission.

LIKE new 1972. 3 speed C!hevy Nova Top Gas Miieaoe. Take over payments $90 6 1 543 S266 _______

1964 CHEVY IM P A LA Soper Sport, S450 or best offer Good condition Call a fte rx M u J J i3

19S5 BEL AIR Chevrolet. V 8, •automatic, good condition, phone733 3936. days, or 733 5675.

.evenings

enceilent condition. 12.000 4258. After 3.30 p m .

for Sale 20' truck Ded, green sides, traps, and canvas S-<75 324 5222

)962 CHEVROLET Pickup ’ 3 ton, V 0. 4 speed, good mechanical condition, S400. ^ 6 5272

1967 o l d s Toronado. 69.000miles Good condition Call 543 6 ^ 1 Bestoffer over $ 110 0

A « t M F a r S a t o

I M » O L O S 4 4 1 ,3 4 ( h o r a i i * • m a g s . K M * m l l a a a a . t J 4 ^ 7 » * .

1970 M A V E R I C K , J-'IO O '!,' ‘■ cylinder, good

a u t o m a t ic t r a n s m is s io n , r a d i o . . heater, lovi# rr^lleagf. 886-7539. ,

BLUE W*5 Oldsmqblle

1971 Capri, 3.000 cc, low mileage, new steal -battfd tires, 4 on ttie floor, »1,»50. 534-J43*.___________

1966 DODGE C O R O N E T . * « , M3 V a. 4-speed, Clean, M50. Call K3 44JJ,. a«a^-^OO^pjn- .-------------—

FOR SALE '3J7 Completely Overhauled. Must Be Broke In. Call 7337 8 » alter 4:00 Chevy E n g i n e . ____________ _

196# WHITE Chevy BrooKwood. 2 seat wwagon.-U>»i Mileage 11,000. 423-4493. ■________

FOB SALE; 1922 Atodel T Ford Touring. Completely restored. 12.400. ^lone- 543 4)13. .

A iit * tF « r Salt

B O N A N Z AM O T O R SIN BURLEY

j$ G o in g To Sell

SALEI 1946 Baracuda Formula S. Good condition. 4 speed. Mags. 734 5153 6 00 p.m

FOR SALE 1965 Dodge Van 733 9452 ' ' ' - ■ .... ' top. power'FOR s a l e . 1955 Chevy pickup, good condition Call 733 /073, after 5 00 p m

1971 FORD PICKUP, Automatic transmission Power, steering, radio 5 new fires, new shocks. 10.900 actual miles, clean And good 324 4279:

OBECO bodies, boels, gram , cattle, combination Wagner Trailer Sales. Jim Rowe. 733 7671

1973 PICK UP. ton,, power, automatic, radio, overloads, tank, calia 00am to5 00 om 7333193

1953 International pick up. and a 1954, 1966 Delta Olds, make offer. ?26-4025____*

1967 GMC Truck Tandem with tsl's long wheel bale. Don Wrrqhl 326 5626

I m p o r t — S ^ n i C a r s

■ A fftO T T R jb t t e ? r

and P ick-Ups During the M onth Of Au-. gu3t* A n d do

. th is ; th ey m u s fh a v e ' a good se le c t io n , o good f in a n ce p lan , and abo ve d ll . . . The L o w ^ f P rice s In M a^ ic V a lle y , . .

A N D T H EY-

D O J I

J 9 6 9 C A P JLLA CSedon OeVille 4-ooor nbrd

ermg. power «Mi0 ci0 M<s..and

seats, factory air condition •np. beautiful Burmo Brown with vinyl roof ^vering.

1972 MAZDA pickup. sportS kit, H D ijumper hitc>», lonneau covtff. 41,900 or best offer, 324 2660

- O f (u K u ry -a u to m o b ile . T h e s e u se< i-ea f-s -h o ve n ^ n y m i le s 4 e ft 4 o r o tiDCrton- o f th e c o s t o f Q n e w a u to m o b ile , a n d e c o n o m y is a P lus 1ri r e la t io n to a n e w c a r o r e v e n s o m e so C o lle d e c o n o m y ca rs . W e h o v e a Full H ou se

So c o m e in , it s Y o u r D ea l ! !

1966 VOLKSW AGEN SEDAN. W i t h o u t engine, for sate Oomg to collefle*jnust sell Priced low 733 4615, or 733 6261. after 6 00 p m

1968 fiUiCK ELECTRA 4 door hgrdtop Sold now lor $6300 looded' Bluo Book S1736

TU LL H OU SE PRICE

So l ffS i A - S e r v ic it

1 1973 YAMAHA. U5 tnduro, t500 ■ Call 324 2663, after 5 00 p m

EXCELLENT 1971. )2b Kdwasaki. 3.400 nuiet. Call fUuceaf 711 9233 days 324 64J6 nights

- B O B - H C U S T O NSbl«t Ropieienloiivo

H o m e P h o f > e 733 V490

• 3 T r u c k *

__ P o r

r R A M P f O N M O T O R H O M ES

_ Coll 678-9486

EXCELLENT 1971 250 Kawasaki, 3.100 mites, Catl Brucp at 733 9233days 324 6438 nighls

19;i 650 Triumph Bormeville. 650, 1.000 miles rfunt condlfton. S975 73^6706 or 733 3913

—1«—aft . j tuttiTnurtC V jit BUR. witti hardwood floor. l60Q<lfin- Cali 93 5704 ---------------------------- --------

YAMAHA. 1972. 350CC,Street bike, like new, 62 miles, will sacrifice due to bad health, best offer over 1700 00 Space 5, Pioneer Trailer Park

19 73 750 CC KAWASAKI. 560 milcs, phone 733 2516

1967 CHEVROLET ‘ j ton pkkup. Idvv mileage, excerienl condition, good, . oaf mileage See at. At Meistad Chevron, Wendell, call 536 27 16, for information, and appointment for test drive

1950 Ford Ch«vy- $300 Coll 734 4405

CLASSIC 1964 Austin Healey 3000 Rebuilt 327 Chevrolet er>gme Good mechanical corxlitlon $900 733 3983

W69 VOLKSW AGEN Station , Wr gnn. ,4utQmjtl<L trjnsnusvon, 2

Sf^ow tires New Paint.Konof'iical 11,TOO. After 5 30 /34

W67 SUNBEAM A LP IN E .i'M (. el lont cof^dilion. restored

'TT.DOCT' 7n 5T70 C<ltt ntT»r Or p m

I97ti n n o i T floor. ^,73^7----------veals, great economy

5 007369 aiier

1971 TOYOTA CoroMa, 2 door, * speed, reclining seats, 30 miles per galli»n, Rur>« ^OOd. »995. 733 7570 '

TR4 63 rebuilt, make offer or trade

Addison, 423 5092.

^ 3 2 5

I960 BUICK Wildcot 4 doof hofdlop Full power oif conditioning Bli^ S I5 3 0

FULL HCiUSE PRICE . . . . M i o q r ;197 1 0LDSM08UX^>BlIa 8 fl 2 doot iiordtpp Fully loaded, (atloty a\f • Btue Book $2875

FULL H O U SE PRICE ^ 3 S 01968 BUlCK LaSobio ■» dooi Loaded! BI'oo Book SI 465

f u l l TT o u s e p r ic e ^ 1 1 5 01969 PLYMOUTH Fofy 4 Door Fully equ'P

— pod Blue annk SI JBO__

1967 BUICK LoSobro Blue Book $ 1 1 00

Air conditioning

* 5 0 0

FULL H O U SE PRICE M200W 6 B QLDSMDall-E Dotia 88 3 door liardtop Load .TO locIO'yQif Bluo Book — 4

FULL H OU SE PRICE .1969 CHRYSLER Newport 2 door hardtop Very well oguipped BIu« Book $1620

FULL HOUSE P R IC E ........ * 1 3 5 0197 1 OLDSMOBIL6 T9 r'onodo You nomo it this cor has it' ' Sold new $7265

F U i i > f O U s r m c r : ~ . r * 3 6 9 01769 FORD LTD Equipped with evorything Blue Book $I860_ ,

FULL HOUSE PRICE . . . / * 1 1 0 01969 BUiCK LoSobro 4 door hardtop L'obd od oir conditioning Blue Book $ 1 980 • -

FULL HOUSE PRICE . T 5 7 5 -197 1 Ol,D.3MOBllE 90 4 door Equipped with Gvorythlrig* Sold new $7139

REDUCED TO

_ _ ^ 2 5 5 9 ^ ° _

1968 BUICKWildcot hard top coupe, power ifoofing ond brokes outOTnotic * tronsmission big V 0 engine. Sun Burst yotlow With while top ond chofn pogne cloth ond vinyl intenor Very, Very Cleon!

D E D U C E D TO

"1 96 9 BUICKLoSobr.o custom 4 door-^edan. Ijghf brown metallic with wnite top power iteering and

, broKes. foctory oir condition mg local one owner ex tremely sharp'

REDUCED TO

1969, CHEVROLETTrhpoTo Kor J lo p 'io u p e ' pow­er steering oAd trokes oufo matte tronsm?>5ion. V-0 en­gine. very low mileogo.

REDUCED TO $ 1 3 4 2 0 0

|:U L l H O U SE PRIC E- FULL HOUSE Pi^lCE * 3 4 8 0

1969 DATSUN 2,000 se n er - Roadster, mint condifion, 934 5726

1 9-7 0 BUtCtt- teSabro' hordtop' toodod*-Air conditioning Blue Book Wholesolo $1050

FULL H O U SE PRICE . . . - 1 2 7 5 ^

- I 969 OlDSMOBiie 98 4 door luVury sedan Fully powereti air Blue Book S169S .

FULL HOUSE PRICE . . . . M 2 5 0 f

75 Motor Homes

YHtMMaBMm.We give ou more.

BOB REESE M O T O R C O . h a s a l l t o u r e x c n m g• n o w W i n n e b a g o m o t o r honno l i n e i p lu s t h e f a n t a s t ic

n e w b i g 5 t h W h e « l e f

COM E IN T O D A Y !Now on D isp la y , Ready fo r Y o u r In sp e c tio n !

BOB REESE M O TO R CO."The Dealer You Can Depend O n ”

500 BLO CK 2nd A V E . SO . TW IN FALLS733-5776

1959 in t e r n a t io n a l *-j ton pickup. V 8, 4 speed transmission, $175, Of wfH trade for Pord V 8 engine. 1955 196? m good condition. 734 2185, alter 6 00 p m

Excellent 1966 Chevrolet. ' i ton pickup, tall camper shell. 40.000 iTiiies, excellent coA€i»fton- 733 5 1 7* a ft^ 6 00

196 VOLKSWAGEN Squareback, new motor, new sf>ocks, polyglass fires Ready to go at $1,295 Call 543 5487

1959 TRIUMPH, in good condition, tall after 5 00 p m , 324 8534

1963 Triumph TR4, excellent , running condition Ross Miller, I 334 2024. n3 5377,

1969 FIAT DUNE BUGGlE tor sale Needs repairs Can 537 6643, /AS,k tor Dude

i Abbie Uri^uen, Inc.Tw in Foils 733-872T^ -71 2 M ain A ve . East __

— w h e r e C p m p e f i t io n Is M a d e N o t M e t

I96SCond''

C h e v r o le t •on, 324 5067

Van Good1971 yOLKS-WAGEN Souareback. A ^ FM^MAAk-Kctias^l.900 733 659?

W70 CHEVROLET V 8 2 Ion dump bod 6 vards 930 f-res side

- ’ rtoK power steering booster hrako H3 2613

vpe«%J r.idio .<nO good"»ires \99S Set* rtf ?40 H*Qh»i*nd Avem/e or FT.onr M3 B4;4 fl 00 ,» rr. to S 00

FOR s a l e an oriy.ndl 1939 international Truck 1750 423 5780.

1964 CHEVY ' ; fon V 8 3 soeeo posi trrtc J4S0 334 sns

10 w+»eer TO yard dump »r ui k n>otor recently overhi<ule<3 dood ruDPy 88* 1797 or 98t 1S6A «

DATSUNI n iO M NISSAN WITK PRIDE 1 B « a < / n f f o i i o n At . . .' DEAN MOTOR C© .--409 7nyJ 5 7 33 5032

IS Jaap — 4 W h « t l O r W t t

1969 FORD Bronco $3,500. ewceiient condition or ’ r^de for van 622 5359 Sun Valiev

FOR SAL E 1961 PiC Hup 383 Chew Good T.riH 543 6336

o d e b a k e r B Engine I

1964 F OR O V 8, 4 speed, lor>g w.de bo*, custom cab, tool bow spi't rims, PCS' traction, very dean 423 4A54

1973 PICKUP ton. power, rad>o, e^iKa bank, automatic. 8 00 a m to 5 OO' m weekdays. 7 3 3193

-ItW— BHQWCQ tt 'r -—tOndit'On 324 4447

GWLAT hun».ng .»nd .sring P’ c^n^pori <♦! lon gas savcr I96fl >opOS»er Rc.idstor 4 wh<'el dr.v** l^onp m eU3or 7J3 1031 tor morf nfor rt'' af on

$100 EQU ITY Take overp<*vmcn*s 19'0 jrpos^trtorT rrif^ndo i wfipei ilrrve 89 H3S

C o m p a re r Price— C o m p a r e F e a tu re sAnd Then You Will Decide On THE . . .

TITAN MOTOR HOMEo 28 Foo t T IT A Nc R u g o *d 1 6 o o u g a c o rb o n

t t a a l c o n s t ru c t io n o 4 4 0 C ID D o d g a E n g in e * Powar St»«it>fl

a A uto tTM lltc T r o n « r n i» n o n( , ATI lav*l Rid* a 97 Golloo G o» lonki t T iH S * « f t r i g __ —V. r>..ol baH «fv »»»t«rT'---

Automo»iv« o*r conditioning•, 5 0Q£) t< W Ger^*rotor

13 000 BTU Roof oir condi­tioning

■:t 30 000 BTU Cofamon forceda ir fu rn o c * •

■•T AM-FW 5far*9 rgdk> ■ lopa dacK A Television Ant^nno

----- —ll v 'onrty in both

P o w e r b o tn ro o m ven t

Double stainless \' .el kttchvn sinks *7 ^ f nhif foot Royol Domes ti< Rafrig^rotor (Gos Elac-

104 12 Voitl ■i' Slaaping orrongements for I

“ T^“po5cr Outstonding interior designo Exacutiv* tiviAg <Kao.a RV Tbumplass'-Tiras ______

t^T^TOUnlvervaT Jeep f'tcencnr'caTT 33 4 8 531

1968 TX)DGE power w<^gon. 46.000 miles Ck)Od condition Elest otter over $1600 543 6541

1969 CHEVROLET. 4 wr«eet drrve.I ' i to* p*ckup, V 8. 4 speed hubs,' good corxlition. new pamt, 39.000

m.t«s. S2.195 837 4836 Ha«erman

POR s a l e 1965 Jeep Wagoneer , Fac^ocy carpet, power steering $1,200 can 438 7211 ask for Randy or 654 6331

The N ew Low Cost T ITAN

..........N O W

A A Q T G R G O ;304 4lfi AVE. WEST

733-7365TW IN FALLS

WHY NOT DRIVE AMERICA'S# 1 SELLING GAR

QRTRUCK?

CASH OR.lafe mode*. 4 « 4 p>ck Gane Qo$serman. Jerome

1966 Cnevv:^x.4 U tOf\ pickup 733 7402

T972 Blarer. ftffRs. a7r ,-^eWContlit.ion. 605 Center Street, Kim&erly

M A v tM F o r tola

m sC H E V flO I.eT lb rlA lr. v ^.. ♦conomigqt

See This pecial !3-972

1973 SUBURBAN 4 WHEELC ;h e y n n ? S u p e r , re a r seST, llrtffed gtQsJj__f[Z5JSF=aTT3^'^Tffarr crrr'xro Trd rtTo nm g, heovy duty sh o cks, ( ro n t U QfeqttTeT~ h ijb s , 350 V -8 e n g in e , a u t o m a t ic tro n s m j^ s io o r— p tJW e r s te e rin g , tilt s te e rin g w h e e l, 30 g a l lo n 'fuet fo n l^ i r i g h l m e lo l w h e e l c o v e rs , c lo c k , r a d i o , c u s to m d e lu x e 2 lo n e p o in t

W itFi s id e m o u ld in g s . ' '

LIST $7,069.75jCheYTollt Volume Price =^5995 68

It's a pleasure Jo do business at ■

A C E H A tJS E N CHEVROLF1654 Blue Lakes Blvd. N o rth

Telephcjne 733-3033T>>i/in F o ils

197.1 FO R D -GaloKie 500 4 door hard top power >teajung oAd brokes o utem «»^—ffpwsw isa.ew. — tory^-oir conditioning 1gf»♦ powder blue with v^hite vinyl ,lop. 25.000 actual miles

REDUCED TO

SUPER SPECIAL 1 970 P O N TIA C

Cotolmo station wogon 4 door 9 p0 S%enger ^convon icnce power steering ond brokes foctoiy Oif condition ing bfond new t©pl rodiol

" r e d u c e d t o

_ M 4 7 9 _ ° ^ _

- 1972 PONTIACFirebird power steertnq ond brokes ow>omo«*c Jions, mission foctory O'r condition tng. lilt vtooxmg wheef. beoutilul outumr gold with m ofchmg leother interior

r e d u c e d t o

1970 P O N TIA CG<ond Pri* hofd top coupe neor new rubber power steering and b'okes foc'ory Oir conditioning 37 000 ,ocluol mi'es A Reol Fine Auto mobile'

r e d u c e d t o

$ 2 9 6 9 ° °

Commerciol Values! I

1970 D O D G EW 100 4 wheel speed trorn^ll***®^'*"'^ en

35 000 octuol iiles Reol Cleon '

REDUCED TO

_ ^ 2 5 7 ^ ^

. 1950 WILLYSJEEP Universol 3 speedtronsission 4 cylinder englnA 4. w heel drive good m « cf^onicol good interior good body

REDUCED TO ^ < ) Q Q O O

u m m IN C .

325 O V ER LA N D AVE.

-■ e tm tE V :- g H ^ 7 8 - 9 4 8 6

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u , Avfos For Salji

1971 IMPALA 4 door har<|top. air.S wer and windows, vinyl

>. nearly new tires and nfiany . extras, ewi

nearly new tires and man\ ra good cs>ndltlon. By

i m Javelin, folly powered, make oUer, caH 7^4.sn6,

1947 Redbldsinoblle 443. Excellent Condition, New uphTire«. m-2591.

uptelstery.

1972 MaJibu. Air ConditionRhg. only ''Tft~nniriwirM7'7;ty5T<^------------- —

1967 F-ord Falrtane; “ powbr steering, excellent gas mileage, good condition, newtlres, 733 3481.

' 1964 Mallbu, $S, 399 hydro transmission, 4 AP, wire mag

- wtteels,-3a^S055.-------------------

1964 Come! 202, 7 door. 6 cylinder. nJard transmis^on. vefjfstandard transmission, verji

condition. S300. Hagerman. ’

BEAUXlEUi___1969 EoTd Gaiaxie500. 2 door hard top, perftfrr conditioti inside and out. previously owned by a mechanic, disc brakes, power steerino. air, good gas mileage, tl.580, 678

+yti -povsteering and brakes, automatic transmission. new tinted w|nO)&hield. Good condition 536 2030.

MUST. seU 1972 Monte CaflQ. Chevrotef. factory air. Michlien

tires, -’ excellent condition EAC£fi!lona( good gas mileage. 549 5064 If no answer 543 4919.

— tfaa Chevy Bel Air. with 203, V 8. and' automat^c transmission. 423- 5947"’

- FOR SALE. Chevrolet Sedani 4, door Biscayne. 1964 stick sniM. oood shape, clean. 1300 cash 312

-----WesI C'T Jerome. CalT 324 5387

CHEVROLET S76000 Honda Scrambler, carrier S300 00 Ski Doo. Trailer $300.00. All 1969 look good, run (me, take 11.300 00 for ail Trade Ski Doo. Honda, Combined, separate tor SL350, XL250 depending on condition. 326 S178. _________ , .

FOR SALE. in vw y good condition, 1966 Ford toun^ry Sedan, 9 passenger, factory air. 390-V 8 engme. J795. 734 4940.

1970 Olds. 442-Wso,454 Cubic inches, mags 733 4316 after 5 30

i^Auto* For

1^64 P O N T IA C T e m p n t station w agon , run> good , 734 43Sa.

CHevROLeT..Kindjuttfiixi. T ta »lon~w «gon7 '~ tow - nvlteage,--

excellent condition, good gas m lleag*. See -at A! Melslad Oievron, WendethcaM S3A'2;i«. tar Information, and appointment tar

-test drive.

FOR SALE 1»«) LTD Country Sqwlre, lO-pan enget , fartory air AAlchelln tires. For S3I«S. or best

~p»f gr — -------- ------------------

140.000 worth of cars we have just' added to our Inventory. Lots ot low

■ jnileage carSj 67's — 73's. Come out and see..*^ Hunters. 522 Addison Aw^oe

GAS SAVER* 1965 Mustang, runs -W>drl600 catt 6 f«^ 7 l7 .................

» -K t t »«Q . equity on new 1973‘ OldS Omega Hatchback. 3M V-8.

automatic. 22 m ilei per gallon, metallic orange^saddle interior. ^ brown vinyl roof, 1600 ^ v lty .jis yours by assuming loan. Me ai 1521 Ktmes.or call 734 4217, before 9:00 a m or after 7:00 p.m.

' For sale. 1966 Mercury Cyclone, auTomatic transmission,- new engine, radial fires. 733-2420.

Mu t sen 197^Gremiin X,«xceU«nl condition, take over payments. 733 0198

197 2 Chevelie Maiibu SportsCo»>pe. 350, automaftc. power sii'arTtia'drta 'braKes. air, radiant 934-5163.

19?0tmperial, 4door. really snarp, low m ileage, fu lly equipped. Mtcnelin tires. Call a>ter 6 p.m. 734 4013.

MAZDA363 i2nd A v e . N o .

733-5686Test d r iv e the ca r that 21 Co rnp an ies a re fry in g to~cop^.

HmmrrtmmnrL

Awfe* F «r S « l«

I9S7 CHe V V ; tRear end, stereo, after 5:00 p.m. 7J4S140.

statlonwagon, tike new, 25 to }0 miles' per gallon. (3,40a 994 5763.

A M o t Foe Sad

HM c n e v g L H i wiALiau. m . r ~^ed.^m ags, good condition 1700.

—M O ST-SA C »IFt S k y la r k , lo w m ile _ goo d c o n d itio n . 733 7'

SUMMERS iZ Z L tK b 'Bring the

Entire Famtfy^^

/^utos For Salt Autot For

T h u r s d a y ; A u g u s t 2, 1973^ T lm e s N e w s , T w|n F a lls , ' Ictahb ‘ 2 7 _

1973 P o niTa c Plrabtrd. U.UOD'milei/llkenew.must-sell. makeoffer 734 5018.

■ 1968 Plymouth GTX foe sale. 543 t/ei4249 atfer^ 6 p.m.

. PONTIACS * BUICKS

CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILES

• ATl e o r ic e a a o t o r s

Oootimg^idat>o

— W r B U Y USED CARS

The I sen Motors------------------------•7.1 3 . 7 7 0 0 .--------

1973 MUSTANG :V-8 engine, outdmotic trgnsrpW-'

-won. power st««fioa^ conditioning. 6,000 ml(e> ..........

1972 JAVELIN SST6 cylinder egging, 3 speedfronsmission. power 'steering, end only 14.000 m ile s ..........

1972 MAZDA RX3

* 3 5 9 5^ 2 7 9 5

4 Fleet and individual leases toilored- to your nepds. • Rent by.the do y,-w e ek or month.« Most maior credit cards honored,---------- - — -

RENT-A-CARLEASING

Aulos For S « l t U ' Auib* For Sal*

BILL W O R K M A N FORD

- T + H N I ^ H t lS E t ^ ;Idaho's Oldest and Largest ,

Lincoln-Mercury Dealer )'

___ ______ _____- W 4 -

. BUICKCcntuiion 2 door hordtop locol. 1 owner. n«w coi trod* beoult lu l b « i g e . b r o w n v in y l t o p , o i l

. It»nlh#, inlatior, ■ fpctQfy Qif con d r t i O n i n g , p o w e r t t o i i i n g , p o w e i

bioWe», loclofy i t y l e d wh^eU y o u

vi ve« thi» o n e

-T970-PLYMOUTHF u r y III 4 d o o r se d u n o i l y e l l o w

t n v i d e a n d Ou* i o c l o f y u i r

ditionmg truly a line outoniobile

1971 MERCURYCougar, power steering, pav^er brakes, foctory air conditioning.vinyLlfiptdflw ___XR7 in ter io r ...............................

m s MUSTANGV ’S'iB'nglne. oufomotic tronsmission. power steering oir conditioning ................ * 1 4 9 5YOU REE MOTOR CO,Ja c k 733-681.1 D a le So renson6,64 M A IN A V E . SO . "U sed Car R ow "

W e a r e so lo a d e d with new. cars thot some

a r e p a r k e d in the s treet o n d in' the a l le y ,

o u t b o c k P r i c e s r e d u c e d ’ d r a s t i c a l l y G le ar l l -H e ll lppp p!! ! Savings ga lore Hurry

YOUR CHOICE fa

;^ E MUST MOVE THESE NOW!!Entire, stock of new Cddiiloc's 'and Pontiac's a ll at the M ag n if ic ie n t

price of invbice Plus 8% to cover cost of sellir^g expenses,

FANTASTIC SELECTIONAT

JOHN CHRIS MOTORS 15 CddiUacs & 53 Pont iocs

TO CHOOSE FROM!EXAMPLES:

1973 Pontiac Catalina---------

4 0 0 V B e n g . h # P o n ’ - o f K, c o o n l r y o p » t o n t l f r b o S y d f o n ^ o » ' <

I t o n v m . w o r i p o w e r d>v< b«ok<ev p o w e r t t e e f - n g t o i l f O y g l o w b o d y 4' d e m o u ' d m g t o<r < o n d i t . o n i f ' g w h i t e w o H l t r e \ S e o v y du* y

b o ’ ' e r y t o d k ^ - t T ' d r e o ' v p e o k e r »kny l In r n e l e ^ T r x r e o f w i n d o w t

de t fo % t e f d e l u i e w h e e l c o v e rs o ^ d o b e o u t . l u l \ i lve» m e t o H -c

F a c t o r y In v o ic e $ 3 8 5 3 9 3H e a v y D u t y U n d e r c o a t & s ervice '” ! . . . $ 4 8

T O T A L I N V O I C E

1973 Pontiac Lemons2 Door Hardtop

3}p-y-«rtnalnt DOv^r irttrinn lOM rg» Qlon. Hgg' mifi■vtfipe i, w h i t e - o i l tn-ev » o d - o

t u \ » o m w h e e l c o v e » » o n d b u m p e r i t n p i

" F a c t o r y I n v o i c e ’ " ;H e a v y D u t y u n d e r c o a t & service

b o d y c o l o r

t 3 0 ? 9 3 »

5 4 8

1973 Pontiac Grand Prix' 4 0 0 V B e n g i n e P o n t t c r : » M« -< o v 'v »* y o p t i o n , t u r b o h y d r o m a » » c

17on\7^iTan ptywwr xfnt: tn-okTi p o w e r » » e e « »r tQ , * v H o m h e l i x . -

H o o r i r \ot\ ( o r d o « Q t o p b o d y ( o l o r r TMfrOft c o » * o m w h e e l < o * e « i .

r o d ' O r e o r v p * o W e r b u m p e r g u a r d i f r o n t & r e a r vo< r a y g l a t t

b o d y » i d e n ' O u l d i o g t , O i f t o n d ' t . o n m g v tn y l o t c e n t i l r i p e t l ilt

i t e e i m ^ w h e e l . o b e o « t t f v » l b u r n t b r o w n w t t h w h i t e in f o t o ^

F a c t o r y In v o ic e ................................................... $ 4 5 5 1 9 3H e a v y D u t y un cJe rco ot & service S 4 8

r p i A L I N V O U C E ......................$ 4 5 9 9 9 3

1973 Pontiac VenturaHatchback Coupe

3 5 0 V 8 e n g i n e , p o w e r » t e « n n g . d e l w « « w h e e l c o * e f » d e c o *

tTK >vtd»f ig i , w h i t e w a l l t ire*. c u t » o n i c o r p e t t o t c e n t t t f i p e ^ 3 ^ p e e d

T t O Q T t h t M o A ^ - a t i n a h ._____F a c t o r y In v o ic e _ ................................ $ 2 6 7 0 , 6 3H e a v y D u f y uncJe7cda? £ s e r v i c ^ . “ $ 4 8 '

^ r r nTOTAl INVOICE

- ^ -1793 CixdillacSedan DeViile

Vinyl root '6 way veof ad|ut>eri floor md(« tiereo rod>o & tape player roy glo»t door guordt OwVo"'Ot»t clm>ote contfolpower door lo<k» *itl & felttcoptng wh**t. twilight lent.ntei lomp

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T O T A l IN V O ICE

.............$ 6 0

^ 6 6 7 9 8 5

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White wollt*fet, »of« roy glon. 6 woy »eo< od|u»»*r door guordt. owtomotK <l>mote control, power door lo<ki hit & tele«qp*ng wheel, bumper itnpt. ond Am fm rodto

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J O H N C H R IS M C > T e R & l

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Hblj^e w h i t e v i i ' y l t o p e v e r y t h i n g

y o y c o n p y t o n o n e 7 3 0 0 0 O d u O l

m i l e v e x e l l e n t w h i l c w o l l l i i e \ .

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MAKE OFFER

1967 M E R C U R YMor>te«ry medium yleer^ ^.Ih w h i t e t o p b e n c h veot r o i f i o h e o t e i

eftfcelleni It u » t p o i lui*o<> 3 V 0 V - 6

e n g i h e o u l o m o l K 11 o n sn>i \ s>on

p o w e r v te e r in g p o w e i b i o k e v

^ 9 51970

LINCOLNC o n t i n e n t o l C o u p e n e w c o r f r t id e

in. n ^ e d i u m b r o w n meto l l t c m t o l o r

w i t h m o l c h i n g b f o w n .v i i i ^ l r o o t

b r o n d M e w t i rev w i t h levs ihur^ 3 0

r n i l e i , ^ e v e r y t h i n g p o w ^ r os y o u d

e » p e c t

1963 C O R V A I RM o n i u 4 1 0 0 0 o c l u a l rrMlcs a u t o

i n o t ' C 1roQ\r r< i\ ^ ion cJ> d e o n a

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f a c t o r y o i r c o n d i t i o n i n g M e r c u r y \

hn e v t s ic j i ipn * . , a y o n l u g g u g e r ock

‘p ' o w o r ' s e o H Ih e w o r V i

' 1965 C O M E J - . ^ . -( . o l i e n l r 2 d o o « h o r d l o p o re a l ^ p a r r r r n r r t i T u t n e - v t i r i y t T b o t k e t -

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. -i Hoor jo n f n e w l (O i l i . . d b o t k . J o i il m e d i u m

b l u e b l u e vM.yl l o p l i K l o c v o i l

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’2395

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19 7 2 J i M E R IC A N -

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*2680*.1095‘1795

1 9 6 9 C a m o r o iport coupo sharp

1 9 6 5 W o g o n e e r C u s t o m 4 doo-

1 9 6 7 T h u n d e r b i r d , - * door beautiful

1 9 6 4 C h e v r o l e t siot.on vyqasin

1 9 7 1 M u s t a n g ^ F o s t b o c k sharp

1 9 6 9 P l y m o u t h Furv III 4 door hardtop

T 9 6 9 A A e r C U r y AAorqun doof hordlop

1 9 6 6 F o r d F i > l c o n , 6 «vUnd»r., standard. *5951 9 7 0 P o n t i a c G r a n d P r i x dean *31 951 9 6 7 V o l k s w a g e n b o g g o o d u o r n p o r t a n o n 7871 9 6 8 C h e v r o l e t M o l i b u 4 door sedan *1087

*487 *1387 *798

*4095

1 9 6 5 Ford Oalc.e SOO

1 9 6 8 Ford wu»iong

1 9 6 6 C h evro let Mai.bu

1 9 7 2 D o d g e C u « * o f T > W o g o n l . t e n e w

1 9 6 7 Ford M ustang 3 d o o f . h d t p t h o r p *1 187 1 9 7 1 Dotsun Pickup v » r v c l * o n ^ 1 8 9 5 ^

1 9 6 9 G o lo x ie 5 0 0

1 9 7 0 Jee p wogon

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601 M A IN AVENOE EAST733-1J823

T W IN FALLS

COM E IN T O D A Y ! !

WILLSPlymouth

Jeep 'Toyota

W E R U N H V E B Y v - ^ ' f ^

MOTORSOfemlin «, red and vi hile m color, loggoge rock. fodory styied wheeU big 6 <y4tr>der engine, wiTTS 4 speed lron»hrtission

! ^2295'

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C o u n t r y S q u*re s l a l . p n w o y u n . m o y w h e e K l o d o r y o i r c o « ' d . « . u r M n g

o i l g r e e n tn f o l o » b e l o n g e d »o lo c a l

'bul'^*"rnfi''

1967 COMETC o p r i 4 d O o r s e d o n . a l l w h i t e m

c o l o r r e d v iny l i n t e r i o r th e best

f o r y o u c o < » - J * n d - t c K g o » m J e o g e

o n d the e o i e o l e c o n o f n y .

V 9 5

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1972 M O N T E G O M X

4 d o o r i e d o n . iW>' ' e a s e <o< t o r y - O . r c o n d - l . o n . n g e . t r e m p l y

i l e o n p u i r e m e l y w e l l c o f e d to« or>

i n t a r m e d i o l e i » 2 e c o r I h o l w o u l d i>e

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( O ' ' b e ~ i * h sma l l V 8 e n g i n e o u t o ^ r o n ^ r T ^ , U l O n o n d p o w e r

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M795

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- feuhd Stealcs 4^*0^ Chunk Bologiia TiiriMtt jEM Chuck SteaksEconom ical Seafood ' . 11 S D A . Choice Beef “

U .S .D .A . Choice - Full CutU .S .D .A . Choice B ee f-Bo n e le ss & Rolled Sterling Brand - For Rea l Economy

. U .S.D . A . Choice B ee f'

LOW lEVEl lb . V wa y • lb.79 LO W LEVtL 98*

Short Ribs chok<fBeet Lb. 89< Ground Beef R e g u l a r Lb. 93 / Slcinlojs Franks1 -lb .P kg.

C o p l a i n ' s

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89< 0 Fish Sticks1 .5 9 0 Rump Roast C h o ic e Be e f Lb.

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SkylarkBuns B^ Post Raisin Bran

Lucerne Yogurt P la in o r Pin# Fruit O n .

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SUPER SAVERS ...-'n- I Th e s e a r e t e m p o r a r i ly r e d u c e d price's e v e n

lo w e r t h a n our e v e r y d a y discount prices. A d d e d w a y s to savel

' F f N E ^ t M E A T S ' , . J -A l l S a f e w a y beef ste aks, roasts a n d c h o p s

‘ n rB g n v R r n m e n t grcrde U S D A C H O I C E . C lo s e ^ ^4 , t r i m r n e d . t o r e m o v e excess fat t in d b o n e so

the m e a t cooks be tter a n d gives m o r e id eat for y o u r m o n e y . M u s t please y o u o r y o u r m o n e y b a c k ! '

F R E S H P R O D U C ES p a r k l i n g fresh frolt s o n d v e g e ta b le s c hosen b y e x p e r t Sof^eway b u y e r s r ig h t in l h » g r o w i n g are as. P r o d u c e is' ru s h e d to o u r

' stores in p e a k -c o n d i l i o n for y o u to e n j o y .

P E R F E C T F R O Z E N F O O D SA b i g selection of top q u o l l t y fo ods, k e p i in pe rfect f r o i e n c o n d i t i o n , re a d y for y o u r

Assorted Popsides Deluxe Fudgesicles

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1 S -c t .

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43 / 23 /

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© T iw u e ;

© Edwards Coffee Dry Dog Food Potato Chips Chunk Tuna

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P a r l yP r id e

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7 9 / Salad Dressing

3 .6 9 ^^Detergent 55 / Bel-air Pies

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59 / ^^Bisquick Baking Mix X 6 4

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White Magic Detergent

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Fult'Flavor Jumbos

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