122 itand § or 638-1759 after 5:30 ee ‘tin: 29: 04:80) tet 1514 OFTS, - FIBERGLASS i - pleasure bopt. Deep Vhull, :. 6 HP Evinrude, Full . >. Canvas. top, roadrunner traller. $2,500. ‘Phone 798- 3227 thakelse Lake). — . " : (53-244) FT, ‘FIBERGLASS. Boal. “Deep. Vehull, 302 Va,1-B. “270 Volvo0.D, New canvas top, Some’ extras. C-W-: . ‘Tandem Axle. traller. "$10,500. Contact Bob at 625- : +28) seve or 798-2567. : 40 FOOT SANGSTER with . walter. Phone 635-3204. (cl0-6M) . g MACHINERY. | FOR: SALE. pressure washer With 100 ff, hose and wand. 1600. P.5.1.,9a3 driven. $1,500. 635-9204. ; (p0-2Ma) 196 WHETE. 335 Cummins with’ 15 foot gravel box. $14,500. 1974 Ford Limited 4 door. 6,800 miles, $1,650. Phone 635-9576 or 635-6827. Looe Ctfn-1-04-80) ‘| \ [> ACTIONMACHINERY ‘il. AND PARTS _ 202520 No. 6 Road ° _ Richmond, B. Cc. ab “918: “TOME - tin lets ‘wih ROPS can eee ri- |. 635-6357 days. or 638- 1670 27° |’ U-blade, | four’ peal . “evenings, ” . 2252 c) rypper, 1100 Wburs“Refalth tyes (sted. 30-60) | ‘* -| Hime; Excalient Yohditioh. 1" rte Me AE . 5120.00. ~ | ; : TRANSFERRED RCMP : . . ? ofticer: and: wife require.2.: W16 TOE - Cornplete’| — bdrm. .: accommodation... screens, 7§ dozer, bear back. Excellent, con- dition, $95,000, - 976. Cat'25 Excavator. Long stick, long un- dercarrlage, 36Inch pads, 1400 hours, Excellent condition. RAN » waht pik. 1978 cat ‘pss - Complete Dif! | with O.TA. dozer, ROPS tab, PS. winch, arch, 2400 :-| hours total time. Ex- - =| caltent condition. $75,000. 24 HOUR PHONE 378-488) _|:. ‘OREVENINGS: "1936-0288 =) 941-5773 : | 936-4082 294.690 TRUCKERS ~ portable high with: -‘ROPS canopy,, | FOR: SALE BY builder on Munro Street. .2 ‘bdrm homeoniarge spacious’ lots. . WII consider trades, Full warranty program left). Phone collect sé 4134. days’ -or 563-3332 | evenings and: “weekends, Cetfin- 1-04-80), a QUALITY 4 BDRM shone, 1326 sq. ft.. Munroe Street on bench, open: ‘post and = beam, L-shape, cedar. . _ terior. and ‘collings, 22) _ -baths :Including ‘ensuite, ; carport, elevated living room, brick flreplace, -bullt-In dishwasher, full. - basement with finished - _ family’ room, laundry, | ~ workshop. end storage. area, outdoor brick bar- _. becue, tool shed, fanced 76x132 lot backlrig on - undeveloped land. Quiet “.. neighbourhood close. to - * (etn: 31-03: 80) school, Adjacent lot ‘may be purchased .In- con- - function. ‘Interested - - ' " partles phone 638- 1490 -after 6 pm. ; (p55M) WISH - To PURCHASE smaller. 2 or 3 bedroom house In town. . Persons with assumable mortgage or wifllng to consider © partial trade. of choice. residential lot preferred. Phone 638-1670 avenings. (stin-4-30-80) WANTED: - TO RENT., URGENTLY NEEDED by ‘June ist — two or three _bedroom sulte,, house or apartment to- rent by responsible working couple. References . 52, oh available. Phone Mary —— ‘ Contact - Terrace. Detach. ; “ment and leave message. - (p5-7M) LOOKING FOR 3 bedroom hause or traller. to rant. Phone 635-5777. . (p5-5AA) WORKING EOUPLE Fri Ne ea children would fike to ren 1? bdrm. ‘house, apt. or trailer. References. dyallable. Prone 635-5607. ((c5-6M) . r RESPONSIBLE MARRIED working couple require.2-3 bdrm. house fo rent or wase., The Ist of July or August 80. References available. Call 635-9326- after Spm. | - (p20- 14Ma) " (a¥0-6M) 048. SUITES FOR RENT BASEMENT SUITE for -rent. -1 bdrm. Close to schools & downtown. No pets. Baby stroller and cradle for sale. Both $40. Phone 635-3510, ~ (p3-4iM) - ROOMS FOR RENT, In” -. :mobile motel complex. “North Kalum Traller Court, Fridge in each - oom. Community kitchen. -Laundry facllitles. $50 ‘single, $37.50 double. Phone 635-9473, 635-2177, (c40-6Ju} HOMES: 49, FOR SALE ° “SPLIT LEVEL for sale by . gwner, Custom bullt, 12 . years old. fn new sub- _ division on bench. Mor- tgage 10% percent until o \ nine 1933, 3 bedrooms up, aunken living room with bricked In fireplace kit- chen .and dining ‘room. Lower level has roughed in plumbing. Five appliances Included. $75,500. Negotlable. A must to see. : For appointment 17 view - wt call 638-1890, {24-2M) 3 BDRM. HOUSE with . basement on ¥2 acre ‘ot in fown. Phone 635-4591. (c5-7M) 3 BDRM, UPSTAIRS 3 ‘ bdrm. downstairs. 3 ! washrooms,.2 fireplaces, : closed. garage, - sundeck, landscaping with fruit frees. Phone 635-6807 after 5 pm and ask for Joe. " (p5-7M) 2 BORM. A FRAME house _4n Ya acre lot. Located * ¢lese to school In Thor- | hill. Asking $27,500.. Will. : consider offers. Phone 635- 9795. (c5-7M) BY RESPONSIBLE Married Couple. tor 2 bdrm. house close to or In town. No children. 635-2875 or 635- 5948. (cé-2M) oa BUSINESS - - PROPERTY LOOKING FOR MAIN STREET COMMERCIAL BUILDING? ' Here’s a good one and reasonably priced. 3 rented - apartments on. upper floor, malis floor 1,400 sq. ft, retall store (or offices). and |. bdrm. ‘self-conialned sulte, Ideat for maln floor tenants llving accomodation. 2 commercial lots with this property providing. good off- - street parking. Absentee owner anxious to sall - wilt consider agreement for sale with downpayment or purchaser can assume low interest 1st mig. Maln floor. will be vacant June Ist and can be rented. Contact. Bob Sheridan, MLS 4293 at Pruden & Currie (1978) Lid. :» (a5) 6500 SQ. FT. PRIME retail space. Nechake Centre In Kitimat. Apply Sequola Developments Ltd., 650 Kuldo Blvd., Kitimat. 692. 2333. (etfn-1-04-60) t #00 Sq. FT. ON second floor. Alr conditioned. Located at 4623 Lakelse. Phone $35- * 9552. (ctth-1-04-80) jo) SQ. FT, RETAIL store location available for lease on Lazeile Avenue. Car: peted with finished | in- terlor., Good corner location “with ample - parking. Contact C. Mc- Carthy at 635-6357 or phone Vancouver af 255-1939. (ctfn-10-04-80) ) FOR SALE: 3100 SQ. FT. bullding In downtown area, Can be used = for warehouse- - manufacturing. ee space. Phone &35- rn se ptf 4.2.80) *. Closing ‘data: References. available.’ “Inciudes CHOICE RESIDENTIAL ‘lot on bench at 4822 Dalry -Avenue, 784127 ft, -par- :| flally‘treed and® serviced by water and: hydro. . Assumable mortgage. , Phone 638-1670: Avenings. > Astfi4-30- 80) ohh ACRES - ‘CORNER. | Skaarland & Old. Remo. Rd. _*Treed with small cabin - ‘cleared’ for. homesite.. _ Gravel “Driveway. Be: culvert. “Hydro. available. Phone 635-5273. . : _ (pI0- 14M) COUNSELLOR - for the Natlve Alcohol Abuse Program with the Gitksan- Carrier Tribal Council. Area _ of Responsibility: Kitwanga, Kitsigukla, Kitwangool, — Kitwanga Valley. Quallfications: Previous. traning Is important. Send resume tr; NailveAlcohot Abuse Program . “4. o> 2. Boxg22 Hazedion, B.C. VoJ t¥a-- 7980. " /(a6-7M) ae "AUTOMOBILES. 1975 MAVERICK. Very clean. Low mileage. Good * cond, 635-6612, (p4-2M) 1977 HONDA CiVIC' hat- chback. 50,000 -Km. New radial tires. Excellent running ordar. No rust. Phone 635-9969. for Rita after 4 pm. Offers taken, _ A “1999 HONDA. civic. Low - mileage, . hear new -can- ‘dition, 1978 Chev 34° Ton a ans Ve auto, 2 gas *- viewed. at-. Terrace ‘Chrysler’ ‘stat. Contact Bob ab Scotlabank_ -concerning lds, 635-2261 ; (cttn-1 04. 0) 1977 MAZDA GLe. In good condition. Open for offers, _ Phone 635-7697 anytime. aitigabt. WEPIGIAND, , ve Tb ang Ba syeatae ts “77 HONDA CIVIC Hat- chback, 5.000 kmon rebullt. engine. New clutch, new brakes. $3,400 OBO, Phone — 635-5607.. ne =")! 1978 FORMULA FIREBIRD. PS, PB, 3 speed aute. Low - mileage. Excellent con- dition. Phone 635-5214 after 6pm. P {stt-ctfn) 1968 OLOSMOBILE Cutlass, 2 door hard top. 350 automatic, buckets, no ‘rust, 4 barrel headers. Cam. 635-7711 or 635-4043, (p5-6M) 1970 LAND ROVER. ’ Series 94.88" Warn winch. Hubs Alr shocks. Boat rack. Shackles. Phone 615-2222 Local 223 after 3 30 pm. * (c5-5M) 7) CHEV v4 Ton with canopy. 350 auto, PS, PB. Asking $1,500. Phone 630- 1064. : . (p10-9M) : 1978 CHEVY CHEYENNE pick up. Shprt-box, Step * side, 350-4 BBL avtomatic.. Very low mileage &.many. extras. Ph. 635-5133. ( ps-5M) 1979 FORD SUPERCAB Ms ton. Camper special. Loaded. Canopy. Air _ conditioning. Phone 633- 2335, {c10-2M) 1979 FORD SUPERCAB F250. Custom camper spectal. Low mileage. Very clean, Would con- sider alder 24 ton as trade. View on Kalum Lk. Dr. or . phone 635-7873 after 6 pm, {c10-5M} 1978 FORD PICKUP F150. 6 cylinder, 3 speed. Perfect running condition. Low mileage. Asking $5,400 OBO. Phone 635-6756. (ctfn-2-0.480) 1974 GMC: 3% TON 4x4. Asking price $4,000 OBO. Phone 435-5605 or 635-6580 local 2%. a (ctfn- 1-04-80) 1974 CHEVROLET % ton flat deck. Heavy duty springs. door H.T. 350cu. In. Asking $1,150. Phone 635-2670 or 635-5177 . 511 to view. May 8th, “tanks & canopy fop. Can be * Asking $2,100. 1973 Buick 4 . (sifn-23-04-80) ‘home, 12x68, C-W wasker dryer, fridge & stove. Skirted. Joey shack & balcony. Can ‘be reached - anytime: after- 5 pi. ‘Maney - Friday 635-7367. : at: 124M TRAILER FOR SALE: ‘ 12x68 Safeway: Ma E1246 1369 W058 FRONTIER: i bedroom trailer. Partially " furnished - inclydes fridge. stove, table & chalrs. Possibly other. furniture ; (negotable). ‘Set-up and . skirted in. quidt - trailer court. Lot fenced in. — Asking $6,000. Phane- 635- : (oe24) _ TENDERS STAND . TENDING ; *. CONTRACTS - Sealed fenders for the following stand tending coniract(s) will. be recelved by ihe Regional: Manager.. Ministry of Forests, Prince Rupert, B.C., on the dates . shown below. - -4, Contract ST 1031-161 4s; "RF & MC Located Legate Creek Kalum District Terrace Number of hectares 4.08 | ViewIng - date May 1th; 1980, leaving T.S.A. . (Ranger) © Station . at” "F300 am ; Nofe: Viewing of ‘the stand fending site prior. to: gub- mitting a tander - for this. contract Is mandatory. - ’ , Deadline for.. recelpt . of tenders Is 3:30-p.m. ‘May 21 st,- 1980. Tenders must be ‘gub- milled onthe farm and Inthe envelopes - supplied. “which, with ‘particulars, may: be obtained from the: ‘District’, - Manager (s) indicated; or . ‘from the Reglonal Manager. Minisiry of Forests, Prince Rupert, BC... an “The jowest or any tender con not necessarily be at. ed. "This call for Tender 1s unger: the | terms. Bet: ' Canada British, Cali ity bla tntonsive Forest. Management Agreement. Cot (c10-9M) . BQUIPMENT FOR SALE Pohle.Lumber Divislon - has for sale by sealed bid the . following: . ue 1¥ Unit: No. 1102 TF. L. 745 Loader c-w gravel bucket. 2).Unit No, 1135- 1973 Chev _ Ca Dump Truck cw 12-14 yd, box. 3). Unit No. 1131 - 1962 Alg Towmotor lift truck, 18,000 lift capacity gas engine. -. © 4) Unit No, 1167 - Ford Ya Ton Pickup 1974 S.N. FIOGRUara74. 5) 1 only 18 ft. Hardtop Runabout c-w Calkin ‘Trailer, $nboard-Outhaard. ' The above’ equipment may be viewed at the mechanic shop in our plant between 8 a.m. to 4:36 p.m. 6) Unit No. 111} - Gerlinger Lumber Carrier . Model SMX, 4 The lumber carrler may be viewed at Twiniriver Woodlands mechanical shop between 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CONDITIONS ‘ “All equipment sold “as Is where Is". ‘All sates sublect to B.C. Sales Tax of 4 percent. The highest or any offer not necessarily accepted. ‘The successful bidder must remove equipment from the millsite within 7 days of being notified. Deadline for. bids - May 9 1980, ones Cash or certified heque . "sealed bids should be sent to: : CanadianCellulose Company Limited Pohle Lumber Division * Box 2000 Terrace, B.C. VeG 4Cé Att: Purchasing Agent . (a5-5M) G6. RECREATIONAL. VEHICLES” 31 FT. AIRSTREAM, Fully equipped. Sladps 5. Phone » 47-3805, (p15-4Ma) 1’ TRAVEL TRAILER in © excéllent condition. Sleeps & Propane fridge, tottet, furnace, oven, 3 way lights, equalizer hitch, _ Glectric brakes & controls. "Asking $3,000. Phone 635- 4277, (p3-5M) ‘ ; : o Way siraller. 15° like new. “Buna nouse styte. Alr conditioning. © Wintér - package. 635- 4625." ~ "tps. Gh8) FOR. SALE: 9 9FT: camper. ‘In good! shape. 3° burner stove with oven,.‘lea box, -handout. ” wertertank. Sleeps 4; $2,200 OBO, 635-245, - oe - tes 4M). es ‘FT: WINNEBAGO . , motor home’ on GNC: ‘chassis, Sleeps’ 4 Phone - 635-2992, - 7 a. Cetin 1-0480) DIVORCE | ‘$100 plus Filing Fees we prepare your divorce papers aver the phone --— fast. For more Information call The Law Shoppe of Jack D. James; M.B.A. LI.b. Toll free 112-800-663-3005. Credit terms available: ' Catfin-Th-2-4-80) - ‘will the person” “who brought Ina river boat for peele at Skeena -Wood | roducts please pick It vp.or At-will be sold. abs e . Phone 635-3032. i. _ * (peT ND | itn | . + = a The: Ministry of: Forests - The Herald, Thursday, May 1. 1980, Page: ae has: recently. acquired’ four . pesticide. use permis: in ‘otder'ta conduct’ a-rasearch ‘project - involving --the - ap. plication of twa “new her: bicides on Sitka Spruce plantations which have been overtopped, by deciduous: brush, | - These permits: “cover: a 10.12 hectare clear cut. area PAK. 5 : For suk “calif. _ (UPL limous ites ‘rhinestone-epibellished country music. celebrities pulled up to. the Hollywood _Pafladium for the Academy of Country. Music's annuat of: its prestigious, . Hat" trophy. *. But this year the: academy. decided. it wanted to dish out . ” amore countrified: telecast . and begin what's hoped to be’ . ‘a Southern California ver- sion of "Grand Ole ° Opry 2 West,” And what “ould, be more homespun ‘than » the Good : Time Theater cat’ Knott's Berry Farm? Tonight’s two- hour nationwide telecast on NBC features hosts Claude Akins, Loretta Lynn and Charley Pride, Kenny Rogers, who won a - Grammy this. yedr as’ the Best Country Male :Vocallst, received : five -nominations. Rogers © had.- the - most nominations categories, . with. Larry. ‘Gatlin and Waylon: Jennings capluring -four .nominations . each in balloting by the academy's 2,000 members. : . Crystal.Gayle led female contenders. with three nominations, trailed by Miss Lynn, Dolly Parton and ’ Louise Mandrell with. two each. Rogers. was nominated in the coveted ‘Entertainer of > the Year category with Miss .. Gayle, Jennings, Miss Lynn - ‘and Willie Nelson. The ‘bearded singer also was nominated. as Top Male . Vocalist with Gatlin, Jen- nings, Moe. Bandy and Don : . Williams. .* Miss Gayle was nominated “years, - :hauling ¢ inthe 30. a) Tup Fema le Vocalist with” Miss"Lynn, Barbara Man- - ‘drell, Anne: Murray - and Dolly Parton, -*' . Single™:-of ‘the: ‘Year nominations went to Gatlin’s ’ “All the Gold in California;” Jennings’ Rogers’ ‘Coward of the County," Miss Gayle's ‘Half the Way,” and-the Charlie Daniels. Band's: Crammy Award winning "Devil. Went... Down to Georgia.” Song. of the Year nominees were Gatlin’s ''All the Geld _In California ;” Bandy’s ‘‘It’s “gp Cheatin’ Situation;"’ Rogers’ “She Believes in _ Me;"' Miss Parton's “You're the Only One," and T.G. Shepherd's 3 “Last Cheater’s _ Waltz.” Album of the Year nominations. went to Jen-- nings' ‘‘Greatest Hits;’’ Rogers’ “‘Kenny;" Gatlin's “Straight -Ahead;" Em- _ mylou Harris’ “Blue Ken- tucky Girl,” and Nélson's “Willie Sings Kristofferson.'" Nominated for Top Vocal ‘ Group were Bandy & Joe Stampley,; Jim Ed Brown & Jelen. Cornelius, Louise Mandrell & R.C. Bannon, -The Oak Ridge Boys and the’. Statler Brothers, - New. Male Vocalist nominees were John’ An- derson, Razzy “Bailey, Bannon, Randy Barlow and: Big Al Downing; and new female vocalist contenders ‘were Rosdnne Cash, Lacy J. ¢ Dalton, Gall Davies, ‘Louise «. . Mandrell and: ‘Sylvia. . Motion Picture of the Year nominees, were "Concrete Cowboy,”' “Electric Hor- seman,” “Elvis'' and “Living Legend. Woe Three, special awards _ “Amanda;"’ - :, Buddy. Emmons, The Pioneer Award; the Jim. , Reeves Memorial. Award: and Country Artist of: the: Decade — voted by_ the.. academy's board. of - direc-; tors also: will ‘be “presented during the telecast... | Winners ’in-the off-camera» categories were announced - earlier this week oy Academy, of Country Music- President Bill Boyd, .- -:, Country Nightclub ‘of the: " Year went. to. Gilley’s in. ° ’ Pasadena, Texas.. Dise ‘Jockey of the Year - . was King Edward of WSLC radio in Roanoke, Va. Radlo - station of the year was KFDI » radio in Wichita, Kan. . Winners In the musicians’ entegories were The Charlie Daniels Band, Best Touring band; The Midnight Riders, | - Best Non-touring ‘Band, and « Charlie McCoy, harmonica; . Billy Graham, bass; Archie ’ Francis, drums; Johnny Gimble, fiddle; Al Bruno; - guitar; Hargus- | MP ig” Robbins, ‘keyboard; and ‘Bullar. He e enjoys, the old dusters OTTAWA (CP) — When Garv Towell says there's nothing:he enjoys more than _Friday night at the movies, -. he's not talking about any east of Kwinitsa anda 14.19. ordinary movie and he’s not ” -hecfare area near Weglladap . Creek: tn the Nass, -River drainage. At each. location, the butk of the permit: area talking small. : .Towell owns what ‘is probably © the - largest amateur. collection of B- will: be- treated with: a.one western movies — especially percent: solytlon ” of Gene Autry horse operas — KRENITE, aherbicide with anywhere in North America. extremely low toxicity. to: twa, ; > YEOrB <“hactare block: in.each. amrea, + mammals, and fish A “WHE ‘be. treated: “Avith GLYPHOSATE, a ‘sacond - low ‘toxic herbicide. = ~'Coples of the conditions of the péermlt and maps of the treatment: areas: are on display. at the. Terrace’ Ranger Statlon-and the ' Forest Ranger ‘Service Office “In the Prids of the ” North: Mall in Prince Rupert. Anyone: wishing. further information should consult. these postings. ; 7 (a7-8M) B.C. Hydre & Power . Authority has recaived a Pesticide Control Act Publle = Land: Pesticide Use Permit for the ‘use -of Tordon: 101 (P.G.P_ Aci Reg. No: 9007), for | Conlferous © -and Deciduous brush control on Ekectrical Transmission line ~ ‘right-of-way, Circuit 5L63 between fowers 244-1 to 262-3 (271 acres), Copper River area, and Circuit 21101 ‘between towers 43-7 fo 59-4 (100 acres), Skeena. River area within the period June 1, 198 to September 15, 1980. Acopy of this permit, 105- 70 & 71-80 and map may be viewed at the B.C. Hydro & Power Authority's office at Terraceand Smithers during normal working hours from May 1, 1980 to September 15, 1980. Any ‘person wishing to appeal the Issuance of this permit or any condition contained thereln should provide a written notice of appeal to the office of ‘Mr. B. Vanee, Administrator, - Pesticide Control Act, 15326- 103A Avenue, Surrey, B.C. '. VIRTA2 (a9-30A) Keep Canada Beautiful , -He began collecting eight 270 , including 978 of thé 92 flicks ‘through - which Gene Autry sang and galloped his horse Champion from 1934 to 1953. . ‘ And Towell..is not alone. For six years, he ard: il other members of a hard- core’ B-western film ¢lub have been ‘meeting every Friday night at Towell’s home to wwateh three of the Disabled place on ‘DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — When members of Wright: State University’s . theatre troup appear for curtain calls at the end of a. show, only about half take a bow. That's because the rest are in wheelchairs, “Half our members roll around instead of walk,’ sald Bill Rickert, director of Stock Theatre Co. “It's meant to be that way.” The ‘company of about 40 students was formed a year .- ago in co-ordination with the National Committee of Arts for the Handicapped. The school, one of. eight model sites for the disabled in the United-States, began the company as an ex- periment, Rickert said. At first, many stucents were wary when a plea was made for handicapped performers, “But we let them know we didn’t want to just use them," he said. “We wanted todo ‘legitimate theatre that . was entertaining.” So far, the troup has pre- sented three plays. The actors r have jncluded raplegies, qua egics pnd aa in wheelchairs. That often proves to be an advantage, Rickert sald “The wheelchair provides a whole different rhythm of movement. “QUALIFIED NUMBER ONE PLANERMAN Must have experience with stelson-ross planer and be able to fake over as head planerman within six months ff when our present planerman retires. Must be able to perform and organize all maintenance and ordering of a ports. LW.A. Rates. Please contact Full médical and dental a coverage. Relocation cost available. H.O. Nattress 1-R Superintendent P.O, Box 10 Terrace, B.C, VG AAI 635.6934 and-has already. " oe = Bel . E a, we Fa « oy oS rank oldies-but-goodies that have become their passion. Between them, they own more than 600 of the cowboys and Indians movies that lured kids by the millions‘tp. Saturday’ -afternoon matinees in the 1930s and ‘40s. Towell ‘first went to see Autry at those:matinees in town theatres in. Kirkland Lake and Sudbury, Ont.,;where he grew up. Now STs tad ee vou see a movie today and it is 90.realistic. In those days, though, Gene Autry - was a real hero. . “it was. make-believe, sure, but it was fun.- “His movies had some singing, a good simple story - line, a fair amount of action and not too much violence.” finding a the. stage “Revolving and rotating is a smooth type of movement, compared with legs. The wheelchair also can become a metaphor to suggest en- fapment or It can become other things like a car.” _ Asa result of additional movement on stage, few are needed, Rickert rad. Instead, actora rely on pantomime or other eX- pressive behavior, leaving’ much to the audience's arise when so many handi- capped persons are involved in a production, he said. Disabled performers are also limited in what they can physically do on stage, Rickert said. 7 Ls} % weteTiierecatel ata hetatera rae AP SPEREAIS SN SIASE NINDS eaEeaiaioe iemanaopeerenaeees orereeeee epee rpearenaeeeatetetateee pssos nar a Sn oor gination. a However, difficulties often | ’ to admit the day of the B- aa sete patna a aceeetaceteesdeceetet ee paste | °TG SIERRA GRANDE SS Se NS ’ Part of the fun of watehing. the .old westerns 18 ‘recognizing the mistakes, he says. sometimes shot within two weeks ami many of the ; errors were left in. Aside from the Autry - films, Towell's library has 25 Allan (Rocky) Lane, 15 Ken | Maynard, 10 Buck: Jones, -20 Wild Bill Edltott, 10 Durango and Dagwood films. He buys most of them secondhand at film Otdise in the southern United States. They usually cost about $100, although private companies sell\them for as much as $300. - Among “Towell's fellow en- thusiasts are his wife Elaine and. their two daughters, ages 8 and 10, who usually join in the Friday night - screenings. “We show three movies and the choice depends on who's there,” Towell says. “Often someone requests a favorite. We usually start © with a western,” probably an Autry, then show a comedy, — like one of the Bowery Boys pictures, then come hack with another western,” Towell, who operates record store, has seen the movies so many times he can tell you, without even using to think, how many times Smiley Burnette’ wa Autry’s comic sidekick and - how often Pat Buttram played the best-pal-except- Champion role. But despite his en: thuslasm, Towell is the first western is over. "They really died in the late ‘50s when television became popular,” he says. “It got to the point where the times were ‘changing anc movies were changing.” reterete® tororetetete%s saan NaS Potatetat hE Sth, seSeooe Scr arate .ioseiiaansannnnnnt sass ted hest offer, 565 “steel Because’. the B- . westerns. were made with : such low budgets, they were: pay ie de =e. sens ae Baca Nat ory