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Inside toda I /'y / / L ;,... A computer pri Monitc By MARTY TRILLHAASE Ttmes-News wnter ______lWlN_FALLS^rJLseva old caseload monitoring sy< proving to be a major a- Idaho Judges coming to gnt an evcr-mcreasing world oao n»e system, known as i (Caseload Analysis S System), relies on a cor boused within the admmisi Offices ot the Idaho Su Court. Through it. a montl port of caseloads is prepar - each of the 29 distncljudges magistrate judges m Idaho's ■Judicial districts. r— Qood ntoffting Business ....................C Classified B9-] 'D ear Abby 7.. - • • • Ai Farm ................................ C Idaho . . . . :.: B Magic VaHey ........... ‘I 'N orth Valley ........... E Obituaries ............... B Opinion ................... A : . M o v ie s ........................... C P e o p l e - . . . ________A Sports ............... .... 85- Valley life ....... Al Weather ................... A g y ________ Con5en;ati 0 more • ^ ^ I i printout, representing e 'oring sy *SE The process cases filed in ________ tracks them t Judgment, sent ^vpn-yp.-tr._____ SUCh_lHfQnH system IS ' for court admu ‘ asset to nate a caseload gnps with doubled m the oad. 1971, Just undet IS CLASS fded. statewid Support number of film( computer Of those, i: nistrative concluded m I? Supreme were resolved ii snthly re- Officialssay t pared for an ongoing, nat gesand76 ' the enii of Woi w‘s seven attiibuledtolht • The advent [3 __"Notes CO) g! Hai rr .............. WASHINGTON A13 ‘ be secretary ol QJ advocated a mi *nA malungof foreign In his master's < • B l m the pre-Vietnai . B3 Haig noted. "Vita DO are also vital polit ' ‘There seems U decisions of tc . C6 pnmanly propoi . -A6_ _ partn^t terms c BC.O ■wrote in fiis pap AIO University, titlrf A12 cunty Act and A2 Soldier’s Role in ____ U Policy." ergy at/on center looks 'e energy efficient iture — Cl ~ 75tb year, i ; n fl i | S$giLL Ijj ~ iQ fc to GO g all pending magistrate c i;stem he JSS records all court _____ I in Idaho courts and i > through disposition. •, intencingandappeal. -i rmntiAn_m rxy>^«;^ry______ [mnistratorslbcoordi- i «d th a ^ s more than i lhe past 10 years. In • , der 140,000 cases w ere i wde. By 1979. the 1 mgstallied311.7l4. ^ 119.000 cases w ere I 1971 and 301,093 c a s e s j d in 1979. \ ly the increase, part of 1 lationwide trend since 1 Vorld War II, can be | the following factors:. ( n t of civil nghts legis- < orfslMWonallirnii lig advocc )N iup])-Alexander ’■Altt ssional soldier chosen "cann lect Ronald Reagan to ... is.al. of state, has long sensu military role in the growii gnpolicy.-m av., 's dissertation, w ntten called [lam war days of 1961, confrt Ital military decisions “ It ilitical decisions." the fu s to be little doubt that segmt tomorrow will be traine posed in State De- the m s of reference,” H^ig__ said. apCT for CeorgetbwTi soldiei ed 'The National Se- mevit; nd the Professional ofthe m National Secunty thispr --------In Jl |”~ - J '-.? " ' ^ No. 363 .■ L _■ 11 ,1 , •) • ite* ____ •eping cai eesju >mpi te court cases, stretches elps trac - lation that has been hea' challenged m the courts. • An increase in the numbei ■■divorce cases, -^-growing-number-oWawsi encouraged by gener awards made by Junes. • A continual increa'se in number of lawyers paduat from law schools. • Growth in the number of re lations generated by lede and state . agencies coup with a growth in the numbei laws passed by st legislatures _ and Congrt Laws and relations ; frequently challenged in courts. Tits ^ .. :ates mili lUthough he conceded the mil annot ccxisistently shape polic] .at. odds Wltb . the prevailing HSUS," he m im tained. "TTiere owing danger that future p 1 / lack the military contnbi lied for by the dtallenge w nfronls our nation." ‘It is a challenge which dem ! fullest participation of the ;ment of our society whic lined, bcpenenced. and ‘skilU * m anaam enl of violence/ ' id. tbe avilian and dier must jom to ensure thai Mtable org^izalKmal evolu the future are designed to sa s pressmg need.” n his 147-paf^' dissertatioa i a Bow Nebraska uj on trick plai^; Liberty Bo tog Titjin Falls, Idaf - . j ; - T--' : n - ' iseioad Edges uterj mminiyv ;s across Judge Meehl's ck the tr lavily . ' One of the keys t caseload IS moniloi )er of which have been excessive penod. vsuitfi------ say-the-system-f erous identify those cast have tnem resolved 1 the ' "At least this giv lating answer to their c D istnct Magistral< regu- Becker of Gooding, deral magistrate court ac upled the distnct. Beckj jer of attorneys stnve tor state early as possible, B ___ case can bp riplay are against the client’s' 1 the •SeeCASELOi itary rok iilitary uxlicated an awan icy If It stitutional apportio ig con-.... design^ by the fou re IS a check on the militar policy calamity of militar ibution tional policies has allayed?" Haig’s view of tl ^nands tween political and le only an issue lik^y to : >{<* IS h e a n n s on his coi Jled tn nation'^ top avilu " he maker, >d the Haig is a gradi lat tbe M ilitary Academy a iris wins Sunbou;/ 3y; Purdue wins 3owl - B5-9 aho Sundc h- ' I I wat( doze fore foot child ih h r m v callc . . . Holt reac land curr “J? A Ore. _____ _ mob near Elkti . Chn; for« wesl Th annu ' , milli S c b Cart< I'sdesk cross Satui l(is 1 ham ITlCllS "’"T pain, secre fS to managing the Gn ilonng those cases down ‘n inactive for an the f d. Administrators ' mche »-alk)ws-them-{o— I— jrrod ases and move to sboul Car gives the public an thisw • case." says Slh Camc -ate Judge Phillip then ' ng. who serves as aften 1administrator for was^ cker added mosi Gra lo resolve cases as great . Bul sometimes a Qielo layed-excessively------- Lukai i’s wishes, he said. his ar shoul< ^ADPafleAZ He I Bethe e in forei 'areness of the con'-n evenl rtionment of power, of sta Founding fathers as a it is tary. He wrote. “The the fi lanly dominated na_i_ scand las been dwisively 'Crans . Serpti r the connection be- to saj nd military needs is about D surface in Senate gover confirmation as the Cra ilian foreign policy Haig’: Mass: aduate of tbe U.S. Haig ly and was decorated - Rud:^ am. He moved out of al. to iry role m 190 when secuti for Heray Kissinger admoi Mccuntv Cotocil and chief i p I h WWW9% day, December 2 Hteec but hi left hc SEATTLE ■ (UPI) - iorthwest nvers swollen by n neltmg snow receded slowly ^ut not before their surgini /alers washed away more I kizen homes m Washington sl£ orced hundreds of persons I Nvo.deaths have been repor >regon. The raging Skykomish I'ashed oul one of two major : nd carved a ncw roule-throu le liny western Washington ti ndex. which with the town of ore the brunt of the flooding. "In a few minutes, the water x)t deep around my house, I 'as coming into the living r aid Al Holt who was maroonec ouse in Sultan with his wift hlldren and his wife's parer ve hours unlil help arrived. "The phone would slill worl ailed the Sultan Fire Departi loll said. "By the time they each m e in rowboats, the nean md was three blocks away a urrcnt was so swift, one t>oal apsized." John D. Cochran, 31, Pai Ire., drowned Thursday wh lobile home was washed into a ear Hood River. Evelyne Meli llkton. Ore.. was'fatally i hnstmas Day when a mud irced her car off a hi^w ay ; ’eslofScott5burg.Ore. The flooding was a repeal nnual December floods of a3rs-which_lias_cau5ed_tc iillions of dollars m property National Weather Servic Carter’* 3roken WASHINGTON lUPI) - Pre arter liroke his left collarbone ■oss-country skiing at Camp Iturday. l(is injured shoulder was pu jmess he must wear for U lainderof his term. "The president was m considi nn," said deputy White House «relary Rex Granum. Granum. said Carter was ; iwn a slope on a nature trail t e histonc Aspen Lodge on ches of snow when his ski cau| rocfc-andfiefel I on hts left el bo oulder. Carter wenl skiing for the firsl IS winter earty Saturday mom imp David for an hour to 90 mti Kl decided to go out again i [emoon, Granum said. Mrs. C isskiingtoo.hesaid. Granum said Carter, suffenr eat deal of pain." was laken bi i lodge where Rear Adm. Wi ikaBh,-tbe president’s phystciai >arm in a sling and immobilm oulder. He was flown in a helicopl thesda Naval Medical Cente ;ign polic enlually became Whitp Housp staff under Presldeni N ^un. :t IS his actions in Uiat post, d > final throes of the. Wate mrial, that nmmptpd anston. D^Calif,. a member o rpte-Foreien Relations Comm say. he will closely question out his View of the m ilitary’s r vemmenl. [Cranston is e ^ i a l l y interest iig’s part in the "Saturday I issacre” of October 1973, llg reportedly directed wi id^ishaus. acting attorney- g to fire Watergate special nitor Archibald Cox. givms momticm: "Vour commarK* lef IS givmg you an order." L Twin Falls' c o m p a n i ’ iL'ill cl ____nt end o /n i ^ ....... : 28,1980 e "IC * io 111 tJ r undre omek Pacific only occasional ram and expected in Wester ly Satur- Sunday, promisini areas fUrdest hit b' me flood Snohomish and ! than a northwest Washir slate and declared civil i to flee, nished hundreds o wrted in nvers with sand bi banks, reported e I River tions Salurday. r streets vifs nowhere ough the forecast Fnday.” I lown of Skagit Counly ass 3f Sultan pubUcworks. ‘‘The water has i er was a it looks like we’n , then It conlrol.” said Susa room," teer al tbe emerge: ledinhis tbe Index Elemenli Ife, four But officials o r^ ■ents for evacuation Saturdi a residimtial and Drk, so 1 Just east of Everett rtment." failmg dikes alor ey could River, sresldry The towns of 1 and the suffered the worst i linearly waters when tbe washed away atxxii 'arkdale, ’'ApparenUy, a ^hen his knociced tbe nous< 5 a creek said Tom Lewa. i elich, 35. Snohomish Cou injured Services Departme ud slide. Ilie pipeline thal y a mile index was washed was rationing its tv it of the. of emergency wa f recenl were made Saturda .tens_DL ___ln_Oregoiu_seY 1y dam- blocked with water ace said ' •SeeFLOO sshoul< in skifi resident treatment and lefl t ne while wilhhisarminasli: p David . Granum quoted tbe president suffe pul m a tbe medial aspect c the re- tbe area closest toll He said Lukash pi iderable in a figureof-ei^ se press pulls his arms bad IS looped around e 1 skiing - left arm was placed 1 behind Granum said C n Ihree given some pain lughl on probably will reqfuii M wand— icatjonfor tbentxt'c Lukash estimated rst time have to be m the ha mmg at six lo eight weeks itnules, leaves office Jan. 2 > in the dent is nght-handed Carter not im p ^ his at shake hands, nng "a "We don't expect back to of his activities,” C William told Lukash he still lan, put -the Sugar Bowl", ir izedhis NewYear’sDay. Carter, an avid ( pier to used the retreat Iter for cross-country ski. cy- : SP chief .• o. ' dunng -I • of uie -W miltee. . ■ m Haig irolein 5stedm - ' Night , when fVilliam \ ' gener- - ^ al pro- . ng.the ----------- xfer-in- ALEXANDI . . . policy Influ ^^ ---- 1 ills' on/y cab ll close ils doors fivar — Bl _____ I w eds ess nal showers were stem Washington until ising some relief for lit by flooding. j)d Ska^il counties in shington. which had 1 emergencies and Js of volunteers to the d bag.1 to shore up the d easing flood condi- re near as bad as y.” said Jack Rafter*— assistant director for las receded some, and k«’re Kiting it under >usan Chatlos, a volun- urgency flood cenier at enlary School. )rdered the emergency urday of Ebby Island, md agncultural area rett. Wash.,becauseof along the Snohomish of Index and Sultan irst damage from flood tbe Skykomish Ru-er txxit H nouses. , a hill collapsed and ouses into the nver.” is, spokesman for tbe Counly Emergency tmenl. that supplies waler to hed out and the town Is two 50-gallon drum s ^ water while rraairs ' irday. .seYeraL_roads_were___ iter and slides, jQODS'pageAS Ider fall eft about an hour later a sling. led Lukash as saying offered a fracture of x t of the lefl clavicle, lothe breastbone, lh placed the president e i^ t harness, which back into position and id each shoulder. His iced masling., 1 Carter "nas been am medication, and Kjuire additional med- txt'dayorlo?' ated the president will e harness for the next «ks - long afler be n. 20. Since the presi- xJed, the fracture will I ability to wnte or •ect much curtailment ,” Granum said. “He still expects to go to " m New Orieans on p 'id outdoorsman. had a t to fish, Jog and :i. _ ^ - JDERHAIG ifluenceneeded
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______lW lN _ F A L L S ^ rJL sev ao ld caseload m onitoring sy< proving to be a m ajo r a- Idaho Judges coming to gnt a n evcr-m creasing world oao

n » e system, known a s i (Caseload Analysis S System ), relies on a cor boused within the admmisi Offices ot the Idaho Su Court. Through it. a montl p o rt of caseloads is p repar

- e ach of the 29 d istn c lju d g es m ag istra te judges m Idaho's ■Judicial districts.

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g y ________

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Judgm ent, se n t^vpn-yp.-tr._____ SUCh_lHfQnHsystem IS ' fo r c ou rt adm u

‘ asset to n a te a caseload gnps with doubled m the oad. 1971, Just undetIS CLASS fded. sta tew id

Support num ber of film( computer Of those, i: n istrative concluded m I? Supreme w ere resolved ii

snthly re- O ffic ia lssay t pared for a n ongoing, nat gesand76 ' th e en ii of Woi w ‘s seven a t t i ib u le d to lh t

• The advent

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g! H air r ..............WASHINGTON

A 13 ‘ b e sec re ta ry ol Q J advocated a m i

* n A m alungof foreign In his m a s te r 's <

• B l m th e pre-V ietnai . B 3 H aig noted. "V ita

DO a re also v ita l polit' ‘T h e re seem s U• decisions of tc . C 6 p n m a n ly propoi . -A6_ _ p a r t n ^ t te rm s c BC.O ■ w rote in fiis p ap AIO U niversity, t i t l r f A 1 2 c u n ty A ct and

A 2 Soldier’s Role in ____ U Policy."

e r g ya t /o n center looks 'e e n e rg y efficient iture — Cl ~

s®75tb year, i

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to GOg all pending m ag is tra te c

i;stem heJSS records all c o u r t_____ Iin Idaho courts and i

> through disposition. • ,intencingandappeal. - irmntiAn_m rxy>^«;^ry______[m nistratorslbcoord i- i« d t h a ^ s m ore than ilhe past 10 years. In • ,der 140,000 cases w ere iwde. By 1979. th e 1mgstallied311.7l4. • ^

119.000 cases w ere I1971 and 301,093 c a se s j

d in 1979. \ly the increase, p a r t o f 1lationwide trend since 1Vorld War II, c an be |th e following f a c to r s : . (n t of civil n ghts legis- <

orfslMWonallirnii

lig advocc)N iu p ] ) -A le x a n d e r ’■ Altt ssional soldier chosen "cann lect Ronald R eagan t o ... is .a l.

of state, has long sensu m ilitary role in th e growii g n p o l i c y . - m a v . , 's dissertation, w n tte n called [lam war days of 1961, confrt Ital military decisions “ It ilitical decisions." the fu s to be little doubt th a t segmt

tomorrow will be traine posed in S ta te De- the ms o f reference,” H ^ig__ said.apCT for CeorgetbwTi soldiei ed 'T h e National Se- mevit; nd the Professional o f th e m National S e c u n ty th isp r

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ite*

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•eping cai

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>mpite court c a se s , stretches

elps trac- lation th a t has been hea'

challenged m th e courts.• An increase in the numbei■■ divorce cases,

-^-grow ing-num ber-oW aw si encouraged by gener awards m ade by Junes.

• A continual increa'se in num ber of law yers p ad u a t from law schools.

• Growth in the number of re lations generated by lede and s ta te . agencies coup with a g row th in the numbei laws passed by st legislatures _ and Congrt Laws and r e l a t i o n s ; frequently challenged in courts.

Tits ^ ..

:ates mililUthough he conceded the mil annot ccxisistently shape polic] .at. odds Wltb .the prevailing HSUS," he m im tained . "TTiere owing danger tha t future p 1/ lack the m ilitary contnbi lied for by the dtallenge w nfronls ou r nation."‘It is a challenge which dem ! fullest partic ipation of the ;m ent of o u r society whic lined, bcpenenced. and ‘skilU * m a n a a m e n l of violence/ ' id. tb e av ilian anddier m ust jom to ensure thai M table org^izalK m al evolu the future a r e designed to sa s pressm g need.” n his 147-paf^' d isserta tioa i

a

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on trick plai^; ■ Liberty Bo

togT itjin Falls, Idaf

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ck the trlavily . ' One of the keys t

caseload IS moniloi )er of which have been

excessive penod.vsuitfi------ say-the-system -ferous identify those cast

have tnem resolved 1 the ' "A t least this giv lating answ er to their c

D istn c t Magistral< regu- B ecker of Gooding, deral m agistra te court ac upled the distnct. Beckj je r of a ttorneys stnve to r s ta te ea rly a s possible, B

___ case can bp riplaya re aga in st the client’s '

1 the•SeeCASELOi

itary rokiilitary uxlicated an awan icy If It stitutional apportio ig con-.... design^ by the fou re IS a check on the militar policy calamity of militar

ibution tional policies has allayed?"

H aig’s view of tl ^nands tw een political and le only a n issue lik^y to : >{<* IS h e a n n s on his coi Jled tn nation '^ top av ilu ■ " he m aker,>d th e H aig is a gradi la t tbe M ilitary Academy a lutions fo r valor mVietnan- satisfy a fulH im e military

b e w ent to work foi . H aig o n the N a t io n a l^

i r i sw in s S u n b o u ; /

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aho ■ Sundc

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wat(dozefore

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childi h h r m v

callc. . . Holt

reac land c u r r“J?

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fS to m anaging the G n ilonng those cases down ‘n inactive for an the f d. A dm inistrators ' mche »-alk)w s-them -{o— I— jrro d ases and m ove to sboul

Cargives the public an thisw • c a se ." says Slh Camc -ate Judge Phillip then ' ng. who serves as a f te n 1 a dm inistra tor for w a s^ cker added mosi Gra lo resolve cases a s great . Bul som etim es a Q ielolayed-e x cessively------- Lukaii’s wishes, he said. his a r

shoul<^ A D P afleA Z He

I Bethe

e in forei'a reness of the con '-n evenl rtionment of power, o f s ta Founding fa thers a s a i t is tary. He wrote. “ The th e fi lan ly dom inated na_i_ scand la s been dw isively 'C ran s

. Serptir the connection be- to sa j nd m ilita ry needs is about D surface in Senate gover confirm ation a s the C ra ilian foreign policy H aig’:

M ass:aduate of tbe U.S. Haig ly and w as decorated - Rud:^ a m . He m oved out of a l. to iry role m 190 when secuti for H eray Kissinger admoi Mccuntv C o to c il and ch ief i

p Ih

WWW9%day, D ecember 2

Hteec but hi left hcSEATTLE ■ (UPI) - ■

io rthw est nvers swollen by n neltm g snow receded slowly

^ u t not before their surgini /a le rs washed away m ore I kizen homes m W ashington sl£ orced hundreds of persons I N vo.deaths have been repor >regon.T he raging Skykomish

I'ashed oul one of two m a jo r : nd carved a ncw roule-throu le liny western W ashington ti ndex. which with th e town of o re th e brunt of the flooding. " In a few minutes, the w ate r

x)t deep around m y house, I 'a s com ing into the living r aid Al Holt who was maroonec ouse in Sultan with his wift hlldren and his w ife's parer ve hours unlil help arrived . "T h e phone would slill worl

a iled the Sultan F ire D eparti loll said . "By the tim e they each m e in rowboats, the n ean m d w as three blocks aw ay a u rrcn t w as so swift, one t>oal apsized."John D. Cochran, 31, Pai

Ire., drowned Thursday wh lobile home was washed into a e a r Hood River. Evelyne Meli llkton. Ore.. w a s 'f a ta l ly i h n s tm a s Day when a mud irced h e r c a r off a h i^ w a y ; ’eslofScott5burg.O re.T he flooding was a rep ea l

nnual December floods of a 3 r s - w h ic h _ l i a s _ c a u 5 e d _ tc iillions of dollars m property

National W eather Servic

Carter’*3rokenWASHINGTON lU PI) - P re a r te r liroke his left collarbone ■oss-country skiing a t Cam p Iturday.l( is in jured shoulder w as pu jm e ss he must w ear fo r U la inderof his term."T he president was m considi n n ," said deputy White House « re la ry Rex Granum. G ranum . said C arter w as ; iwn a slope on a natu re tra il t e h is to n c Aspen Lodge on ches of snow when his ski cau | rocfc-andfiefel I on h ts le ft el bo oulder.C a rte r wenl skiing for the firsl IS w in te r earty Saturday m om imp D avid for an hour to 90 mti Kl decided to go out ag a in i [emoon, Granum said. M rs. C issk iing too .hesaid .G ranum said C arter, su ffen r eat dea l of pain." w as lak en bi i lodge where R ear Adm. Wi ikaBh,-tbe president’s phystciai> a rm in a sling and im m obilm oulder.He w as flown in a helicopl thesda Naval Medical Cente

;ign policenlually became Whitp Housp s ta ff under Presldeni N ^un. :t IS h is actions in Uiat post, d> final throes of th e . W ate m rial, that nmmptpd anston. D^Calif,. a m em ber o rpte-Foreien Relations Comm say. he will closely question out h is View of the m ilita ry ’s r vem m enl.[Cranston is e ^ i a l l y in terest iig’s pa rt in the "S a tu rd ay I is sac re” of October 1973, llg reportedly d irected w i id ^ ish au s. acting attorney- g

to fire W atergate special n ito r Archibald Cox. givms momticm: "Vour commarK* lef IS givmg you an o rd e r ."

L Twin Falls' c o m p a n i’ iL'ill cl ____nt end o / n

i .......:28,1980 e

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undreomek

Pacific only occasional ram and expected in Wester

ly Satur- Sunday, promisini a rea s fUrdest h it b'

me flood Snohomish and ! than a northw est Washir slate and declared civil i

to flee, n ished hundreds o wrted in n v e rs w ith sand bi

banks, reported e I R iver tions Salurday. r s tree ts v i f s nowhere ough the forecast F n d a y .”I lown of Skagit Counly ass 3f Sultan pubUcworks.

‘‘The w ater h as i e r w as a it looks like we’n , then It conlrol.” said Susa

room ," te e r a l tb e emerge: led in h is tbe Index Elem enli Ife, four But officials o r ^ ■ents for evacuation Saturdi

a residimtial and Drk, so 1 Just east o f Everett rtm ent." failm g dikes alor ey could River, s re s ld ry The towns of 1 and the suffered the w orst i

l in e a r ly w aters when tbe washed aw ay atxxii

'arkdale, ’'ApparenUy, a ^hen his knociced tb e nous< 5 a creek said Tom L ew a. i elich, 35. Snohomish Cou

injured Services Departm e ud slide . I l i e pipeline thal y a m ile index w as washed

w as rationing its tv it of the. of em ergency wa f recenl w ere m ade Saturda.tens_D L ___ln_O regoiu_seY1y dam - blocked with w ater

ace said ' •SeeF LO O

sshoul< in skifi

resident trea tm en t and lefl t ne while w ilh h isa rm in a s li: p David . G ranum quoted

tbe president suffe pul m a tbe m edial aspect c the re- tbe a rea closest toll

He said Lukash pi iderable in a f ig u re o f-e i^ se p ress pulls his a rm s b a d

IS looped around e 1 skiing - left a rm w as placed 1 behind G ranum said C n Ihree given som e pain lughl on probably will reqfuii M w and— icatjon fo r tben tx t'c

Lukash estim ated rst tim e have to b e m the ha mm g a t six lo eight weeks itnules, leaves office J an . 2 > in the dent is nght-handed C arte r not i m p ^ his a t

shake hands, nng " a "W e don 't expect back to of his activities,” C William told Lukash he still lan, put - th e Sugar Bowl", ir izedhis N ew Y ear’sD ay.

C arter, an avid ( p ier to used the re trea t Iter for cross-country ski.

cy- : ■SP chief .• o . 'dunng -I

• of u ie - W m iltee. . ■ m Haig iro le in

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edsessnal showers w e re s te m Washington until ising some relief fo r lit by flooding. j)d Ska^il counties in shington. which h ad 1 emergencies a n d Js of volunteers to th e d bag.1 to shore u p th e d easing flood condi-

r e near as bad a s y .” said Jack R after*— assistant director fo r

las receded som e, an d k«’re K iting it u n d e r >usan Chatlos, a volun- urgency flood cen ie r a t en la ry School.)rdered the em ergency urday of Ebby Island, m d agncultural a re a re tt. W ash .,becauseof along the Snohomish

of Index and S ultan irst dam age from flood tb e Skykomish R u-er txxit H nouses., a hill collapsed a n d ouses into the n v e r .” is, spokesman for tb e Counly E m ergency tm enl.tha t supplies w ale r to h ed out and the town Is two 50-gallon d ru m s ^ w ater while r r a a i r s '

irday..seY eraL_roads_w ere___ite r and slides,

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Iderfalleft about an hour la te r a sling.led Lukash as say ing offered a fracture of x t of the lefl c lavicle, lo th e breastbone, lh placed the president e i ^ t harness, which back into position and id each shoulder. H is iced m asling.,1 Carter "nas been am medication, and Kjuire additional m ed- tx t'd a y o rlo ? ' a ted the president will e harness for the next « k s - long a f le r be n . 20. Since the presi- xJed, the fracture w ill I ability to w n te o r

•ect much curta ilm ent ,” Granum said. “ He still expects to go to " m New Orieans onp'id outdoorsman. had a t to fish, Jog and:i. _ ^ -

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people Saturday tUTTH Dah P arade ," an outr Bowlevenl that altrac a sh o ttin g c a rt bnga m s synchronized bne{

Also participating i cere tles,” s a women c igare lle packs labe “ YucIceyStnkes" and hood, dressed as "H er and*‘In sth e IU D ."

The Planned Paren with the advice tha t ‘ "Love Carefully."

The wacky parade i; _____ only two rules -_ n o

m otonzed ..wheelchair m ust provide their own

One group of men, u

bI6cKs"dowh'(SIofado the Rose Parade.

An estim ated 2,000 |-------------Doo-Dah P araderw hu

Apanal, of Pasadcna^^i sakeofnoth ing ."

U nder c lear skies an p arad e included sometJ

Drunk! LOS ANGELES ( U P I ) - I - m o tonst lost control of his

day . Jumped a curb-and pio crow d waiting a t a dowr s t(^ , senously injunng a t p ^ le , . i a c lu d m g a little b

Police said the dnver, E scam illa , 33. of Los Angele w alk aw ay, from the the ai c o m e r of Wilshire Boule N orm andie Avenue, but wa- b y an g ry witnesses.

' C lo u d y tv e aTw m F alls, Goodmg-Jero B uriey-R i^iertarea:

Mostly cloudy throug! w ith a slight chance of a o r two in the western i P a r tly cloudy Monday. ' w inds occasionally to 1 Continued mild, Ovemig m ostly in the 30$. h i ^ tod 50s, and Monday mid 40s to

-Praine, a i

O oudy through today. b< p artly cloudy Monday. O c show ers through Monda; tinued w arm for the seasoi b risk winds. O v e m i^ t lo\ 30. highs both days m th e40: N ortbem U tah aod N

------- N evada;-------- ------------------: N orthern Nevada shows V cloudiness through Monda sligh t chance of showers U t ^ mdicates h i ^ cloi With a few light lo w e r s nortbem mountains. A nalysis

Unseasonably warm te tu re s continue.

_ __ A -J3 d g e_ o L Jiig h _ p re ssi m ained the dominating, w fea tu re over most of the v sections of the nation Sal flilowmg for a moist and

_ f lq w o fa ir tocontinw ._____. ■■ f;M 6st S S urday aftenxJ^f

p e ra tu re s in lhe Gem Stat m to the SOs and 60s. Burk T w m F a lls both warmed ir 60s.

_ _ i .Tlie.freezing levels m lh< h av e been very high for this l y e a r . Saturday moramp Ireezing level over Boist 11,000 feet. Snow in the mou

‘6 a s been m elting due to such — Cemperatures. an d 'm a n y M

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ch spooalif. (U PI) - More than : im ed out for the fourth annual utrageous spoof of the famous tracted marehing flashers, nui ig ad e and executives demon* nefcase drills.Ig in the parade w ere "The ien wbo h a te smoking m archii Jbeled “ Fool,” "Old Mold” and a q d w from Planned Pa Werm the S ^ r m ," "M eg the I

renthood m archers ea rn e d j a t " I t ’s OK to Say No Way”

de has no Judging, no them e no m otonzedJfchidcs-excepi la irs and all eq uestnan em 3wn "pooper-scoopers."1. w o m e n a n d c h ild re n go t a n

ido”Boulevard, the sam e rout

DO people marched m th is ye rtiich w as th n 5 7 7 -|d ea -o r P a^^in tbe spirit of "nothing for

and tem peratures in the 70s. nething fo r just aboul every ta

[ runs ov<) — A drunk “ Some ofhis c a r Satur- angry o v e r wplowed into a w ere about t(owntown bus w e got there ,’a t least five Hem ngton,

e boy. police Police said for felony dnir

'e r, Comelio H em ngton?eles. tn e d to Jumped the c i2 acciden t at glass-enclosedulevard and through tbe irw as detained to a s t ^ a g a n s

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m h TO'.ather with she ro n ie , aod n a t io i

>ugh today • f a spnnk le71 sections. — -y. V an ab le 7 ^ . J 15 mph.■night lows ( to d a y m tb e 1 (I stolowSOs. \. a n d Wood sA N f> nA ^

becom ing V . ^ Occasional iday. Con- ason. Locallows 25 to MiGMijr I

;40S . fSOi------rNortbem C \ v 5

-----------------------vs v a n a b le C T ' i ’vid ay .-w ith ------ers today. ^:loudiness. . uPiwe»T ers in the

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m a rc h e d a n d ^ k e he C an- ^ w a n te d to do thi rh in g a s a llo w it .” d " a n d A bout 30 studen t* P a re n t- C a lifo rn ia , la m e n tii le E g g " th is y e a r ’s R o se P

la tio n s b y s o m e a thl d s ig n s c a r ry in g a s ig n th! y ” a n d U S C - C a u g h t w ith

T lje g ro u p f ro m I Tie a n d c o m m u n ic a tio n s d< ep (-4 o r— po kin g f u i r a t th e d e e n tn e s a ca (le m ic v io la tio n s

nirvmH “ " i t inm e m b e rs o f P ro je c h e a lth g ro u p . T h e " ■■NulitoVof andh

year’s “> w Sel r P e le r — B r o w n s te in .w h o e x i fo r th e f ro m a n e m o tio n a l b

B ro w n ste in th e n Ds. th e m a rc h e r s a n d addc I ta s te . b a n a n a s th e n anyom

/er bus st<5f th o se p w p le w e r e s o idi•■whal h a p p en e d lh a t th e y list to lynch th a t guy b e fo re tic e , ” s a id P o lice O ff ic e r J o e

abud E sc a m il la w as b o o k e d Ton in k d n v in g . elcm sa id E sc a m il la ’s c a r se ic u rb , sm a sh e d th ro u g h a a b

>ed b u s s to p a n d c o n tin u e d f• in te rsec tio n , th e n r o lle d m ^i n s t a c u r b . ab('v jx in ju r e d .w a s a n un - a c

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_ : ______________________H ei i ^ c i i a n g e IS e x p e c te d portai a y - a s - m i ld - t e m p e ra ----------lo u d y sk ie s a r e to p re - SU v e r . th e re is a n tn- a n c e of sh o w er a c t iv i ty ‘"t'Mnnrf-iy . _______ ratntie m p e r a lu re S a t u r d a ^ - ‘ ^ 5 as B u r le y w ith 61 de - S p n n g s h a d th e lo w e s t . E ls e w h e r e m lh e na -

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.... Po»tl»n<1.0t». 81 i i

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ie paracte executives in three-piece su ized bnefcase d n il. there v anab le Speed D nll T eam ." , ■oup of marcfung flashers, rating "clolhes optional” b ead okesman Rick B ieber said. "A I this uncovered but Uie city v.

ents from the U niversity of & tilm g the exclusion of the scho e P arade because of acaden athletes, m arched m Iheir und that read. "P robation Bowl

'ithO urP an ts Down." m USC also handed oul lillle 1 degrees a long the parade ‘ JcpdriiiienrsTnped out lo r If ons. • ,

in the parade w as compo ojw t Return, a community.] he m archers c a m r t a sign id handed out peanuts, gel involved." sa id m archer ' explained tha t he h ad Justrec al breakdown.Ten looked around al tlie dded, " I guess w e 're nol an ^oneelseis."

top crowIdentified 5-year-old-boy .1. listed in "ex trem ely cnltcal tionatChildre'ns Hospital.

T he boy’s fa ther. Sotero about 30. and th e hts uncle, T o n ^ . 19._werc hospilaliz e ld er T o n ^ w as hosprte senous to cn tica l condilron- abdominal wound.

M ary Gordon, 65. was hosi m cn lica l condition and John about 55. was in senous condtl a concussion.

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ortalionDepartmefil:

s u t e HighVay 55 - McCall lo 1 leadows. wet. icy spols.IntereU le 90 - Wel: Ixwkoot P

stntn;;.U;3 .-I2— Lblopnss, w etrram ing- s u t e . Highway 21 - Idaho Citj Uniey. icy spols. raining, fog. IntersU le 84 - Botse to Caldv ti.U .S.204U .S ,93-20-26-B are. . . . U.S. 93 - Icy spots; Losl Trail P; w w noor.fallingrock. s u t e HiRtiway 75 - Bctlevue lo : alley, icy spots. In le fsU le 8 6 -B a re . —U S . a - B a r e ,U.S.-30--Wrt.-........ ....... ..........

\ ■■■■ OuJiay - et 32\ ■■■■ Coofling 80 41* •••• kutiflFitu S3 a

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. among ludg adm inistrate Judicial resot

suits w ith "You can was the going." BecJ

' and the getting overl problem be/o

ichesalso Fifth Distn “A dually Douglas Kra wouldn’t information i

mg cases to ir Southern " I t 's the on

hool from can kem tn emic vio- j u d a ." h e s a i nderw ear Kramer, c 1 1980 - formation prc

led administ le speech m agistrate sj le route court m alten Ifie m ost to -free u& di

cases ana co

n saying handled in dis basis a re now

e r L arry ._____^court. Exceole c o v e re d w o u ld like ly

m a p s t r a t e to l le o th e r K ra m e r sa a n y m o re

/ d l~ /•who w as H 9

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ro T orres. H ■le, Alberto ■ \lized. T he ■♦ e l « ^ 'in -^ im an ■

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rail’sed P re ss Internationa]

in P n m e M inister m ad All Rajai warned Satur- [ tb e 52 captives "will never be 1" unless the Umted S tates s toT ehran 'sdem ands. ilso re leased new film footage w to showing another 15 of theu ibostages.--------------'sam e tim e. Secretary of S tate and his deputy. W arren

•her. m et th ree Algenan dif>- acting a s interm edianes be- » U nited S lates to discuss a eply to the Iranian demands. Iso released w hat it said w ere the. U .S .. replies, to .Iram an 5 for freeing the hostages, ^ j a i sa id made it seem ton had accepted the condi- t only m pnnciple.' test hostage film, the third to

iseloai^ o o tu n jed tn m P ag e i

I m aking Idaho’s Judicial o re r e ^ n s i v e to clients, the

m onilonng system has , •for—« t i m a tw of fu tu re - . TTiose estim ates allow for 3le distnbution of workloads idges. a s well as allowing a to rs to project tbe need for so u rces into the future, an see-w here tbe trend is e ck er said. " I f a couniy is 'erloaded. you can see the e /o re ifev erh ap p en s." s tn c t Administrative Judge [ram er agreed, saying the in is a useful toot in assign-0 individual Judges.only w ay I know of that you - track of each and every said.

o f Ketchum. said in- ' provided by the system has iistra to rs to rely on the i : sy stem lo handle routine i ers. The effort is intended I “d is tn c t 'c o im r fa r f e lo n y — com plicated lawsuits, he

thing, divorce and olher re lations cases formerly d is tn c t court on a routine low handled in m agistrate ■eptions _ are_cases-w hich— ly be appealed from the to th ed is ln c t court, sa id he ' anticipates in- . .

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> lin e ibe transm itted in th ree 12 hostages, n ine of wl

•ter m essages to the ir fam il lo CBS News w tiid i t r

** film from Iran.Iran also re leased ,

showing the th ree hosta cap tu red m the Foreign

— Like th e -e a r i ie r - f c a te showed 25 of th e hosta ■cn tiv e s on the new film ex t li|>. g reetm gs to their famili< t)e- aind thanked A m encan: ; a m g them dunng their42C s. E leven of the 49 hosta] ire undisclosed location ren' a n m lapes.-although-the-. >s, bassado r to Iran repo rte •m h e had visited all 52 1 ctl- found them in good healtl

CBS said It w as told bj to a t tbe other end lhal

d --------------crea sin g Ihejunsd iction i

- t r a te s from $5,000 to JIO.O al o n J a n . 1.« T h e system has a lso [ IS ^ le S u p r e m e C o u r tw i th ^-▼^PortSHl-fequtres-ifHWfc ir additional resources o r I is th e Legislalure, h e said, g C hief Justice is requ ired r y e a r ty re p o rto n th e ju d ic i

th e governor and Legislali s Initially, some ju d g s m onilonng as a po lentia e m en t on their i n d e i^ d e n

sa id . But the system 1 J accep lancefrom localjud f 2 F ifth D istnct Court .- M eehl. of Twin F a lls , a g r

th e system has no l led ti1- p re ssu re being p laced on f law yers.

“ I don 't think th e re is ai • T h is IS a tool. If th e re w as> would have to be fo r th e po s th e actuality ," he said . " I \ ! m so m e cases It would b e a I becau se itg e lso u ra tten tio i

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! h o s t a ^ seen on film Satur- e in a different room lhan the 1 and they appa ren tly , were

b e A m encans w tw m et w ith 'nan P ro testan t m m islers foras services. ________

vo m inisters a lso w ere shown / told u d i g r t j u p th e y T i ^ ag es ' ordeal would soon be 1 tha t they would like lo visit am .'ilest film w as tran sm itted by Ju s t b ours a f le r RaJai sum- foreign d ip lom ats based ino ra spw ial b n e f in g ; .............. ..n sources reached by UPI in

said RaJai p resen ted a Iranian position on tbe

.system .is n o t fm * o f kmks, a y in g records occasionally 3le when a ca se h as been 1. The most re liab le in- t continues lo be found in the u r t dockets. Itfraatd:---------------

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F n d a y , one mile of U.S. T iU am oA , Ore., w as und o f w a te r and dosed to a t tru c k s for a lime. P a s lu n muDdaled, bul fan n e rs ! tu n e to move their da ir h i ^ e r ground.

T b e Coast Guard fem e wbo Deeded to gel to Iheir Qooded Highway 101.

T b e O r e ^ Highway 1 sa id Highway 35, also kn M ount H oal Highway, d o s e d tndelinildy due to a

_ T b e National_W eath< fo recast continued rains: tb e Idaho Panhandle U weekend. _■ Id ah o nood-w atdiers r d

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Colum bia, lhe reuseabU fre igh t p lane the U nited S ta ^YIil tu m space mto a v a s t j dnd scientific workshop, la! s tm tow ard laundi Monday.

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' ShlitUe to the Apollo moc launch pad.

T b e 3 i,i-mile move of assem bled shuttle and its tran sp o rte r, a lO-milllioi

___package,-Irom thc4nam m olA ffienS ly Building is s d n begin a t 8 a.m . and take i

0 0 p r ^ l e m s in bemg i ^ d y t sa x l Jo h n Yardley, d ireclt rollout, a fte r a m eeting

— evEry“B spect-of-the“v ^ ic l ( view ed.

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; S ta te• Gov. John Ev ; surplus in (tie s t;

fund will gefnowli Bul the suggest

m ore the fiscal ' governm ent is fac *r Except for a ta>• is th e o n ly a lte m al f f a r to the loss ol ‘ budget-cutting ax.

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i io avoid the d es tr i I alternately a tax me i F u tu re com m itm

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a b o u t belt-tightenii i exception of House f — IS b b e expected a

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[ re s t of ih e ir lives. Aren - t — you w eren’t the person wti T T o Lee lacocca: "D on’l

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j o ^ to do bigger busines

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telligence indicates tha t ■ never a ttack Iran becau

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X l p re s s have lo m ake do I speculation, f - One o f the mom objects ( I f tion is : What about us? r R onald Reagan deal with thl

TTie m a tte r is of p n m a ry th e Washington m edia. i w ord, b u t It has a la rg er inte

' R eagan adm inistration ar coun try as a whole. Govei

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IX.an m ajority in the Legis sm issed the ra id as ,i though It m ight prevc;

ate-supported kindcrgar v ita l program .IS actually to bom ra

e $20 million fund and | next three y ea rs , afte pposedly recovered^ and

'ould go for the clean- o rth em Idaho, expenses in tiary not, rep lacem e ! sharing funds for Mec 3f Aid to Dependent Chi r pre-shortfall levels., ihe legislators would Ic ney to tide the s ta te ove ir.

est-free loan, like the ns, IS exactly w hat they tru ftion of pet progran increase.tm ents of funds a re not te com m itted the bulk o h ead tax collections ii

ling Fund for the new a te University, ilk from Republican le£ ming - with the nol se Speaker R alph 01ms d a t this stage of th e gan

t Buchwald _

~w nmSyndicale To Sen.-- --------------------- p lease .the .f:very yea r peo- th e conver reg re t It for the B rezh n ev " •etf t you lucky To th e h awho s a id :-------- h a v e - tb e

on’l worry Lee. C hnstm as, 1 I all the jnoney - - To Bill P j ;ro n its feet.” w orst m is ti t>e Panam anian u i 'D ^ la s . 'I

Jate*, and we’re To th e Jo ness lh a n 'S ta r don’l need i

te rs fo r an 1 ire tte : "This is T h ere a re n He has a won- A pn l.”Ike to speak to T o th e Sc i's-house on 'W ~ "O ur— troop

A fghanistan: ^idr: "O ur m- • To Teddy 1 a t Iraq would lo do is anno :ause w e're a fo r th e presii

thenom inalK nm unisl P arty To Rosie ■etumed from ru n n er: “ Ho" s never looked th e 1980 BosU _______________sw ea t?”

es Kilpatrick___

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, denlwhocan'iII IS easy e:

Mgton, when catalog rehsoi rd new s.1 0 b e . appom ling pr re tcliK o tlh e lo 'i ia s a H ilu l m Wllh son outsider I

Isor^specula.s7 How will *I Uie press? luck. H e Jusl

I. d e f^ a b lC In m y ca la lcn le res lo lhe ly to commmand to J h e tne people ah(

iveram enl is n m k n ea rU ic tpolilics. l t i s touch o t irony

Uie a r t or ever strovecsiden l who C arler to meet:r nations, lo his ideas overI to Uie Ciin- president had

dlnilOGm lvfs(jf lh*-,'c)il(.ri,il Ixj.ird ,iikj Hopp, lyirry Swmhor nrjd Willi,-i

iving uniraid the Legislators n control com es tim e tc

o f the budget out once s e rv ic e o r th e ’

ind local Although nc governor is pi

bold Idea ra id ed the tun sentedso a n d never intei ;rom the Financed m

tax , the fund gislature 15-percent sha > deficit m unicipal sewi vent the E v an s’ staff 'a rten o r la rg e surplus

w aiting for se ow $6.5 B u ttheA ssoc i: d pay It L egisla tu re mi fter the ex isting city s nd s ta te fa jl ap art and n

in-up of c ities , and rhe « s fro m happen If theec nent of Strangely, th ledicaid t 'o n fund — ,’hildren fo recast - find

m o re optimist I love to econom y under ver this th a n the Republ

E v an s believi fiscal year 198:

he one sound financial ey need If so, it woul am s o r unnecessarily o

o f one y ea r's cai lot that T he m ere thot co t two m a n y way ISS

in the w arn ing agains !W a rts w ith “ lust.’'

But .the Watei leaders look m ore and n notable th e 1981 session ' mstead E v an s’-plan oi ame. b e dism issed out

nhey scfl. P ercy : "Y ou’ll really e .R eagan people if you leak ' versations you had with <

head of NASA: " I f we don’l >e - ro ace s h u t t le - u p - by |s , r i l e a ta T i ta n m is s i le .” .< Paley, h ead of CBS: "The

stake would b e to shoot J . R.It wOttW kill o u r r^ in g s .’’

ly C arter: "Stonewall theCommittee about Libya. .lot going to louch the presi- ,•Iher." I

Joint Chiefs o f Staff: "Wed more th a n eight hclicop-. ‘Jl Iranian re scu e operation, sJ no sandsto rm s in Iran m I

Soviet d efen se m in is te rs :.. tJ » p s ~ 's b ( ^ d “ lje' oiil“ 6f p an in a m onth."- ly K ennedy: "A ll you have a inounce y ou ’re a candidate u esidency a n d you can have o ation w ithout a sln igg le ," G ;ie Ruiz, th e marathon How would you like lo win lc )Ston M arathon w ithout any oi ___________________________ e

ihouldflel V- lo succeed : T h e presje - sem 't, won’l. .• Sti/ enough, in relrospect. lo Wlisons for M r. C a rte r’s dis- tio presidency: He cam e lo. foi

outsider, and he remained ir to the end. He never imxjhesive support on Captlol offroprams w ere overly am- wil

constantly ra n into bad re<Bt wasn’t ‘‘presidentia l." clu

bic:aIog, Mr. C a r te r ’s mabili-. wilnunicale effectively with witarid with C o n g ftss would see>e top of th e I i a . T here is a o rjny in this. No president iioie h a rd e r - th an Jim m y galeel with th e p re ss o r to gel cotver. In Jo d y Powell, the adtlad a supe rla tiv e press L

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•Hid w n le r;. o f cd ilon .ils 'i lll.-m iM nuw .ird

ith ink ablA m ay ta lk a d ifferent ti : to chop g rea t wads of gets of the ag ricu ltu fti ne W ater Resources Dep never on the sam e sc

: proposing, the Republ: fund before to pay for P' itended to re tu rn tti'e mo

m ainly through the ii md IS used to pay tl share of building and swage trea tm en t system aff a rg u es the fund hi us th at will sit Idle sew age p ro jects to coi

iciationof Idaho Cities w m ight not repay the fui / sew age system could d need em ergency funds lIlcansTTbr once, goalon rhetorically wonder wt seconomy does not reco\ the debate over the we

- and the whole s ta t mds a D em ocratic gover iistic about the fu tu r der a Republican admi: ublican Idaho Legislatui eves the economy will r 982 and put the s ta te t lal tooting.ould be a sham e to ra y or to destroy program : catastrophes, bought of the s ta te going s somehow a sm, like ll iinst looking upon one’

Iter Pollution Conlrol F d m ore d esirab le to legis on w ears on.lo r som ething s im ila r sl out of hand.

a i3^y To th e head of U.S. In- jt .“ C astro isnlt going to lel j fl o u to fh isc o u n to '.so y o u c i

To N ancv R eagan: "nM ( you should do a s F irst Lac f m a t you sleep with a tiny J

.^jw irpillow .'^

■ T o 'P t ^ John Paul 11: ‘■ you devote next Sunday’s

husbands who lust a fter the■ To William’ Agee, head■ ‘‘My advice is to go publi

M ary Cunningham rum or them to re s t once and for all

• To Secre ta ry o t S tate Cyi • . “ The only one you don’l ha\

about in th e NV^ite House l ; B rzezm ski."

To Ronald Reagan: ’’Do- th a t trees are-rcsDODsible

^“pollution than automobiles?To M adam e Mao: "They

a c a se against you. O nceth in the courtroom they’ll couldn 't have been a mem G a n ^ f F o u r ."

To P resident C arter: ‘‘Th< to beat R eagan IS to debate 1 one. You have nothing to every ihm g to gam ."

fbllowise c re ta ry - p robab ly the b Steve E ariy in the days of F W hite House press office 1 tioned ju st about flawlessly t fouryeare.

Som e of the C arter figi im pressive. By the tim e h office th ree weeks hence. M: will have held nearly GOO record sessions with the p eluded m tha t num ber a re blown news conferences; 58 i with out-of-towncdJtors, 2 8 1 with foreign corresponden scores of informal se ssio n s ' o r m ore dom estic reporters, lion, h e m ade him self availat galhenngs " fo r background.’ c o u r^ . h e had dozens o t radi( addresses lo the nation.

In sm all groups. Mr. Carti

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t u n e w hen it .-■‘■’" V if d o l la r s out 5" ' h i ex te n sio n “p a r tm e n t. s c a le a s thes l ic a n s h av e ________pet p ro jects ‘o u e y . Minheritance / tbe s la te 's \ ^

I im proving T # m s. m ua^h as a very ! fo r years « TtieBosli o m e along, w o rn e s th e f T i und and an derfully fui Id suddenly situation ct j s sec re tan a l:

m g w ith th e S Sv h a t w ould But lone;o v e r . ™d the liE v a t e r pollu- a te b u d g e te rn o r. b e in g Hart slrult i r e o f th e m in istra tionU fS . to choose 0rebound in corporate I b a c k on a

women didnraise taxes . football, wnTIS because how they ne\

"leam w ork’

ig in to debt h a d K b l the pope's (act. sometii

e 's spouse sjid Iheir la( It w ere beir

F u n d m a y ^ fisco m m (islators as the te rm l0(

flawed becai

should not- die for o r M

women nevei old business I

____' : • ------------- 1 r ea lize thas w ein tsT a sports mode:

----------------------- w h a t^s-so -fmodel.

Im m igration : -------it an y Cubans_______ 1can re la x ."

Tie f irs t thing ,ady IS revealjrp is to lu n d e r— Q u t O

: "W hy don’t „’s se rm on to Editor. Times he irw iv es?" IJu s ln o w rt

d o tB e n d ix : .? S p e V ( S 1blic witn Uieore, and lay ce S a tes

^ Vance: ^ ^ ^ - f d e S

• Zbigniew ire „j. ^

^yoak„>w S n ^ e s " S iI^ot=n»re=cW iilfy?------

|d o n H h a v e goSdTnd^ln'?

m ber ol Uie nnenes- , mills in northe rhe only way to put Uiem o

to lose and p,,„g to force ---------------------beets tn .lapnr

Carter)1* niKt ellecli

t FDR. The rarely succeed h a s func- owing — unfai^Uiesepasl forensic habits

had a w ay ofiw re s a re em phasis.L ikeh e leaves worst. M r. Cart'

M r. C a rte r sentences woulc»0 on-the- expect a " le l usp re ss . In- style improved

re 59 full- still tended to8 m eetings phrases m . . . L8 m eeiinRs didnotinspire.en ls . and Mr. Reagans w ith one bas the physicals . In addi- sense o fp itch ,ab le fo r 67 mg, the im age od." and . of Dillon bom agd io an d T V addresses to l5

. - m anprom isesltj t e r could But m ost of

m■ : v : _ v : : ;

' . v . i '

Ife, Ellen Good

* Th^ I '

oston Globe

)N — Don’t m isunderstand twught "9 to 5" w as won- funny, sa real old-fashioned com edyN^lie situation was

lal: thecom bdians w ere Lily Dtitij»J*artonr’Jane-F’Dnda-= ' larvelous. \Ig a f te r lhe l a u g K ^ e r e o ver lights went up, w hal I re- r f m ost about the mtfvie w as' 's Speech. ]beginning of the Olm. Mr.

u tled his stuff>15efore the iry into his M tfrelanal coop.

the p o m f^H y he could la r t told Fono&41tfiHf he had ; one word to d e sc n b e his ‘ philosophy It would be rk .">e then says, i t 's too bad idn’l have a chance lo p lay Without thal tra in ing , some- never tjuite understanc* w hal rk” IS all aboul. is. d ea r H art, was a speech 1 1 before. And before th a t. In e tim es the subject o f women lack of success sounds a s if

jeing w nlten on th e sports

fimon knowledge - and 1 use loosely - thal w om en are

cause they d idn 't p lay team dn’l le am lo "bond” and to to do It for the G ipper and

’ Miss. To pul tl in bizspeak. ver learned how to m ove the s s ball down the line, r tha t m uch of co rpo ra te l i f e r r T a n a a g e n r r o o te d T n lh e - •del. But 1’can’t figure oul > H ?rea t-ab o u l-lh e—sp o r ts -

of business?les-News:/ read in the p ap e r < Sundav Ige A-15) aboul A naconda . signing a contract w iih irm s lo process ih e ir con-

! Could It be som e fau lt o f i em ands. som e fault of th is I ded envirom cnialist group i ■ any o ther of the ca u se s i ra ising havoc w ith o u r I

_ a n d „ e c o n o m y ^ o f— th e ­

be next? We have som e n es h ere m Idaho who a re the ax. nam ing a few: Pocalello. the su g a r re- rwin Falls and Ihe p a p e r i ie m Idaho. Are we going 1 out of business by ou r owminded ways? A re we ce the fa rm er to send lhe pan .to ■he.prpces.sfld.into— :

in dealx:live. His la rg e r c f to r ^ njeded. P art of th is w as pifairly. bul tru ly — tw o VIts he could nol b reak . H e leof popping his ey es for oke Lyndon Johnson lil h is Vi a rte r c o u l d ^ soupy: his, ei>uld tra il off; you ca m e lo le: us p ray ” a t the end. H is oled o ver the years, bul he alto put his p repositional u: . the middle. In b n e f . he

e . foin should do be lle r. H e Tlical presence, the a c to r’s bl:h, articulation and tim - wie of a m an’s m an — M alt sca ^ i n . In his te lev ised urm e nation, the g u itle - co

s lo co m eac ro ssw e ll. acof a presidenfsj com - m

j q i -

5 K w m S & . f D E c Hlfjrw

^dman__________

his is teiIn all honesty. I haver

live football gam e sinc and 100,000 fans m Ann Arbi on- yell "Kill. Bubba. Kill! led form e.vas The tim es I find mysel .Ily R evised gam e. I ’m mo r = b y ^ f e m ju nes 'U ian 'lh i

running com m entary a I'er bulletin from som e orth re- There is less ta lk about < /as lhan about h a lf k n e e s . '

less im portant than lhe st -Ir. D unng any given game lhe some soul o r o th e r ca m e op. advanced ca se of cartil jld tion. Does lhe gam e stoj lad m ales lay h a n ^ on the his Not a t all. With hard ly en be nm an instan t rep lay of

face, a rep lacem ent is se ad gam e goes on. ay ..This, ladies and gentli le- corporalion bleachers, i: lal vaunted sports model. Y

the field w ith instruction: fl 1 guy on the opposition tear In end up hurt, you gel r en much for you. buddy.If This IS \rtial women hi

•ts This IS leam w ork?The sports th ing came

se ago in a conversation re Gilligan. a professor a t I m G raduate School of to G ill ig a n h ^ stud ied th e r Id cem ent of m ris. and spen k. in g a l giris'^and boys’ spor fie TTw d ifferences were

boys' gam es w hen someor e r j i s gels ca rted o ir i lK fiel le gam e g d « onT ln girls’ ut someone gets hu rt, the g ts* - th e -g ir ls -c irc le -a ro u n d -

player.

sugar, the cow fertilizer t y country, the pu lp wood a ocean?fl Yes. I am sure the foreig - gloating over our stupid \

makes a lot of jobs for f pcOTle. and our own sitli 5 belfy-aching because Ihey ) the plant! When are we goi > up and put the rest of the i ■ their piace. _______

T h e T im e s -N e w s wc th o s e it c o n s id e r s lib be s ig n e d a n d s h o u U L e tte rs o f m o r e th a n

ilingwiimunications a re filtered Ih perm eable m em branes Washington press. Our legion, for we a re m any. S( w rrespondenls a r e accredit White Rogse. M ore lhan 2,0 e rs a re roem bera o f the len es on Capitol Hill. Olher of jo u m alid s arid publicist about the city. He will lie ro us and through us./ hope IS lh a l Mr. Re; follow Mr. C arter’s h i ^ i There ought to be a half-li blown news conference e\ weeks. By adhenrig to a schedule, much of th e despe unseemly Jum pm g up and corresponoents m i ^ t be aged. Once a w e ^ the i might be urged to m eet with

. A -4T im es-N ew :

—M 'hm ^

rin5A T S)w w n;,K X frU 'N N .,

amwon'en’l attended a But nowa mce 1 w atched noted, ever^ rbor, M ichigan, g irls to plaj 11! That did it w o m e s aboi

a ll. doesn’t « lf in front o f a ba ll.” She i lo re fa sc in a led _ sb m eo D e jn th rsc o re . T h e th a t old cor sounds like a success

thopedic w ard . I don 't wj It quartert>acks m to the groi . 'The coach is .^works to rco surgeon. o r - the

Tie. Ihave seen Amalgamate ned off with a n unaffected v tilage deslruc- rem oved ' i lop? Do team - em ploym ent he poor devil?enough tim e to But i l s a Ii Jf his agonized J ^ y s o m a n j senl m and th e b le they’ve b

school coach lUemen in th e . th e prom ise

IS the much- O r m aybe th You go oul on ones to avoid 3ns lo ram th e . , .. lam .an d ify o u

removed.^'so

have m issed?

n e u p a whilen with C arol . j n t lK office 1 Uie H arvard '* " '* • r Edncation. I OnUieoUie : moral devel- lighH rearled enLlime-look- h a v e taken ^ . w om en 's rulee sinking. In closing seem “ “ B i 's l L 'i ' ^ B o r f s e n d s J ^ d ^ i l e lhe_ to .U ie jie irJea ,

» l 'e n ^ Ttiere, I an ,8™ ® stops: te lling hisi - t t ie - in )n re < l-"H o h c ^ U je l

re a l jungle.”

r to a foreign Yes. 1 beli0 across th e environm ent 1

g e ls to the poll igners a re all econom y of o1 ways! S u re fo rce and jus )r Iheir own th e n I’m again tling around I t ’s lim e for iy shut down " d i ^ in Uie w 'o ing tow ake speakTiis mine e minonty m G EO RG E E - - - - B ellevue—

welcom es l e t t e r s t o th e ed it libelous o r In b a d t a s te . Eai j ld in c lu d e t h e w r i te r ’s m ai in 4 0 0 'w o rd s m a y t>e c d i te

ththepthrough Uie ed ito rs , trad e i

of the m em b ers o f t>name is c a siona l one-or

Some 1.700 netw ork co rrediled to the correspMKienlsf.000 report- dim ension,tunm gal- ..! rh u n d i% I ^ y . it setists swarm *nii

M S

f-hour m '. * ree-to r-a lloch ievery two All Uiis is “ coia regular th e p re s s expec

p e ra le a n d o ne o f ou r fanctd down of d e n i’s vehicles,e discour- d u its to the peo

president <3itics. At a resj:th regional w e o u g h l t o ^ a

IW5. Twin FaUs. Iclaho Sunda

f a S K B l

W ., , '

rk?owadays, a s Gilligan wryly veryone is trying to Irain the play like boys. The girl who , aboul people 's feeling , afler sn’t have her "eve on the • he may well get labeled as» w ith a m o liv a lio n la flVQid __corporate touchdown called

t want to run this m etaphor . ground. 1 understand why i t . r corporations. The Redskins e un iled Incorporated nates can go on blissfully - Jd while team m em bers a re : ■ into rellrem ent. un.- len to rsu rgery .

> a little h a rd e r lo understand lany men sign up. I f* possi- ve been brainwashed by h igh ■ laches. old w ar movies o r by use of the big-bucks trophy; - e they think they will be Uie /oidm jury.

his veteran, w henever 1 hear- . , talk about teamwork, i ; •

ust for whom the team is ,In Uie m ovie, when our M r; ills toe v irtues of leamwork tiing day speech. Uie w om ea •: fice can’l even gel off U iei

jUier hand, by the end of this l e d farce. Uie Uiree women- :en over and changed lo niles. F inally, in a delicious . cene, Uie Captain of Uie id s J la r t h is s to r -p la y e r .o f f^ i-JeaguejiLBcazil______________I am sure, he can be heard ns new office workers. J i^ u s in e s s worid can be a e.”

believe in’ protecting lhe jnl lo a point, but. when it point Uiat ll IS upselling Uie of our nation, our working jusl common good sense

gainst It 100 percent.!. for a few people besides a . le wool” envirom entalist to _ i mnd.EE.M cK A Y

ed ito r b u t w ill re ject E ach l e t te r m u s t

m ailing a d d re s s .JIted f o r le n g th .

pressde association editors^ or If Uie foreign press. Oc-^- le^j^one interviews wiUi-' )rrespondenls and pnnt a l s would add a useful. .

seenis to me, we would ‘ A m encarined version o f ’ lentary t n ^ t io n penod,. ere of toe R eagan Cabinet - I toemselves available m ■lhe House o r S e n a le m a - ■ xchange. '

“ communication." We o f :pect to be used. T h a t'is ' inctions. We a re a presi- . les, his avenues, his con- • people. We a re also h i s . respectable a rm ’s l e n ^ : ^talc^i^okay.

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coldblooded m urders h w inler chill through Ihis 5 a ty .

And psychologisls fear senseless killings con

______“ Wfllkmg tinv> Kimhg” i. - across the nation.

As the N ew 'Y car appr dents of the country 's t c ity a rc scared . Not homicides at an all-tim e i percent over last y ea r - appears lhat th e long h<

______coopcrative.victjm s-arelbe harm ed has been sha ll

In recent mcwiths. Los been shaken by a sensel violent cnm e:

• >*Two men rob a you w n te r and h e r m ale es- poinl as Ihey leave a resl m an hands over lhe moi victim resists, but one n a nd kills the woman.

•Two masked m en en _ _ s h o p and steal the receip

ab les from e m p lo y ^ aihc Before leaving, the s u ^ people mlo a w alk-in re in open fire, killing th ree arSIX.

•A pair of young robbe through - a — quiet neighborhood and gun persons oul for an even Only o )e IS robbed.

•A nurse on her way abducled scream ing by I m en who lump into h e rp a t a red light. She is rot and beaten lo dealh. P( th ree supecls because i

■ returned to h is neighlx “ bragged" about the killin

Psvow logists say California’s c lim ale is partia lly to blam e for th Killings but lhe slayings sen t a trend they fea r r through the nation.

"Rational robbers do il --------- and— find—killing— too -

U t a h p o l i (

f i n d b o d y

i n d e s e r t -

WENDOVER. U tah (I young man whose body w th e desert of w estern m a h death . Tooele C o u n ty S l Shubert said Saturday.

Shubert said the viclirr not been identified, was robbed before he was m otonst discovered tt C hnstm as afternoon lyic frontage road on the sa il f Wendover.

“ The autopsy by the sta exam iner showed the victii sho t once m lhe lower b a d m the Side of h is head .” sa id . He also sa id the vk h av e been fleeing from his I

— tb e fatal shots w ere fired. T he victim w as descnbe

m h is mid 20s. c lean shavei h a ir , S feet 8 iiy h es tall an

^Fwokillin are linked police thir

ST. GEORGE, Utah (UF m u ^ r s of two_Las_Ve{ wom en whose bodies w en th e St. George a rea eariiei a r e so sim ilar tha t detec believe the two incidents ai police said Salurday.

Washington Counly Depi L a rry Reeves said mveslig- tu rned up a num ber of simi th e deaths of Cheryl Daniel JaneB elo te ,l8 .

Ms. Daniel w as allegedly from a Las Vegas sin park ing lot on June 20. fi

— deco m p o sed -b o d y -w as-fi w eeks ago m the bollom of canyon near SI. G eorge. Ree

H e said the victim h a d be th e head.

Ms. Belole d isappear an o th er Las Vegas park ing I 16. H er body w as found in fie ld n ear Bloomington Hilli u ty sa id .

Medical exam iners were determ m e the exact cause o

____thp Cflgp, hilt IhPrtrtTM tho u;been strsuigled. he said.

R eeves said the s h e n f fs < w orkm g with Las Vegas

— narrow^iowirieatb i;i UwfTwt

His holida presentw< a car boml

U T T L E ROCK. Ark. i Po lice - are tiym g lo c w h eth er a car explosion is i severa l, anonymous teleph tb e vehicle’s owner receive m g him he had “ a la te ( p re sen t" coming.

Police said B ^ e y Gibb o u t to his isre C orvette al Rock apartm ent complex F r stand ing outside his ca r, n a o d turned on the ignition, d id , the vdiicle erupted in flam es.

T h e flash fire heavily dan c a r and burned Gibbons on an d shoulders.

itionaM i- A s e n e s o f psychologic s have sent a compulsive: iis sun drenched tw m bs." Je

ofsoctoiogy ea r the trend of D r. E m committed by chief p ^ »-cou ld spread C o u n ty > l^

resL o f th e i pproaches. resi- from whal s third largest S outhem C i

Not only a re "L os Anj n e h ig h - u p 20 e ty ,” Slau ir - but It also bS lw e th e rt ; held idea lha l i s » i n g . ”« less likely to - H om inde la llered. deputies a njo$ Angeles has m Los Ang iseless sen es of killings will

day . I t IS n young ed itonal m orehom ic escort al weekend,

r e s t a u r a n t . ^ By last money. N either Angeles poll e robber shoots reco rt^b rea

t h u y e a r \i enter a coffee well above 1

x ip ts and v a lu ^ o f th e m ra w aihd custom ers. “ In 'aoditio is ie c ts herd ]I s h e n f r s del em M ra to ra n d ano lher Al ‘ andwounding S h en ff She

counlywide bbers ram page 2,000 before i

residential By compa un down four tion s larees vening's slroll.

'ay to work is 1.734 by mid )y three young San tYanc ;r pickup truck th e end of robbed, raped logged 194 a Police arrest

e a teen-ager ^^iborhood and illing.y Southern

15 a t least • the senseless Igs also repre- ir rhay spread

1 ll for a livmg

licey

(UPI) - A / was found in tah was shot to -S h e n f r w a l l

;lim, who had as apparently 'a s killed. A

the victim lying near a lit flats east of

s ta te medical ictim had been >ack and twice I.” the shenff victim might

Fiis killer when d. ■nbed a s being iven with dark and weighing

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n g s ~ ---d ,

ink( U P I ) - T b e Vegas. Nev.. _^ r e found in l ie r this year •tectives now s a re related.

eputy Shenff . iligators have ;im ilanlies in iiel and Susan

!dly abducled s iro rm ark e tI. H er badly- ________r found two "1 of a remote- Reeves said.1 been shot in -

eared from ■ ng lot on Jan. in May m a

h lls .th ed ep -

jre unable to seo f dealh mf wnmanhad------------;-----------

fs^ ff ic e was- a s police In two'klllln" --------

ay/ a s - -------lb:. (UPl) -I determ ine • --------IS related lo

^ h o n e calls !ived inform- le chnstm as

libbons went ; a t o Lillle : F n d ay and.', reached .in______________ :on. When he in a ball of .

lam aged the ..; on his face

- — — —

al, sengically. and those who do it ivdy a re walking time Jerom e Rabow. a professor

> » a l UCLA said, loward Slambrook. former y ch ia tn st a t Los Angeles B CM edJcal Center, said the • i t country m ight lake-a c u e - 1 hat IS happening tn this ' iCaliforrua m etropolis. i ^ngeles is a vanguard soci- i tambrook said. " I t is a CT of w here A m encan society j

ide detectives and coroners - ia re am ong the busiest people • Jigeles, w here by year-end.wn average close to three a < i not unusua] for a dozen orm odes to be com itled over a i

st C hnstm as season. Los I» lic e w ere confronted wilh a t reaking 800 homicides, and' t h e m m statistics pushed 1« IVx, w ithin the city limits Iaw lingm elropolilanarea. rition to the a iy 's homicides, f detectives have investigatedV4M slay im a and Under cShennan Block said the pde total would be a t leasl ,«rre the New Y ear. , , c ipanson. New York, the na-gest city with tn p le the Los tpopulation, had less than o»e num ber of homicides - aiid[)ecem ber. IUKisco had lOl m urders by c of November, and Atlanta4 a l mid-December. 31 less ii

NowchecA Unites th ing th th e con

; intorest.• _ _ b a l^ n c e

Che(balaiYour Cf ta in a $■

. like m ar th e chec th e re 's s no p e r c

________ _____________ IM5_servl

---------------------— ^ h e t

5 0 cl $ 1 0 0

S tart yoi------ ------------- _ . g p g y g p .

ch eck Cl D ecem b

iselest -

' 'M o s t o f th e killers g lue a d a m n a b o i i f i

r r e a s o n ly /ii>}- ----- r---- :-------------

than a y ea r ago onU ttsam i > ' Cold blooded killing IS inJ

mto Los Angeles three m - dents and changing lifeslvli I " I used to be ve»7 carefn ' you have lo look around.” C

a dental nurse, said. I i ■ five y e a rs she has bceaatta ‘ — m ugged and robbed.

"Men also a re wary of i I danger.

" rm h e s tila n lto w a lk a lc I anym ore.” Professor Rab(

c a n y less m oney on my pe I take som e cash so as not lo I them ."1 Rabow lives in lhe Veni I Los Angeles on the beach, 1 feel it m th e a ir ." he addec

not of the salt oce^n breeze fea r lha l there a re killers at

I Police Chief Daryl Gali ■ considenng a nm for mayo

police departm enl ts unden , 'n e e d s m ore officers on thi

, , curta il th e n sin g m urder ra "T here ts not enough ma

the s tre e ts ." G ates said. • only had 500 homicides, v. additional pcOTle on the Under-Shenff Block agreed cops m ean less cnm e.

“n»e officers are alwav: ing to a ca ll." he said "T

I

BB H a e e ----------^

U n ite co r a d c

)w you can hav ecks and interelited N O W A c c o u n t a t U niu ) th a t e v e r h a p p e n e d lo yo :o n v e n ie n c e of a C heckin fisf. c o m p o u n d e d contlnui x e ! .----- ---------------------leck out our lo\ lance: $100!C h eck in g A cco u n t will be

3 $100 m in im um b a lan ce - n a n y b a n k s — b u t SlOO — h e c k s y o u like! If y ou r bala 's s im p ly a $3 s e rv ice fee fo er c h e c k c h a rg e s , n o other

,ervice.charge_at.aiLfof-cusiot

etA"this — you checks fre^ jwi) )0 deposit! ^ "yo u r U n iled N O W A cco u r 'o u ’ll g o fy o u r first 50 chcck < cover, s o y o u c a n b e g ir m b e r 3 ls t .

Boise.• Burley • Cs

ss kill•s a re n o t p s y c h o f ic , . . 1 t th e m sc lre s or o th e r pe hf.' s /io t/W n 'f ju s f /Wi

m edate .'- - • h a v e lim e to j injectm Rfcar P sy ch ia tn s million resi- low self-wort

vies. m ent to o therfree, but now lhe sen se le ss; ’ G lonaA nn . "M ost of . In the pasl psychotic." I Hacked twice psychologypr

“ Thev sim] f lhe lurking about ihem se

Ihere 's no rei ilone a t night just b last awa ibow said. "I Rabow said person. B u ll m a y b e se e k u lo agg ravate d idno tp ro v id

!nice a rea of 'h , "Y ou can -W . speakingrz e b u lo f th caround.ales, who isyor. says the ’>rstaffedand[he s tree i to

manpower on 1 — — , "VVTien we - I B ^ we had 900. \ ^

le stree ts ," E f Ml lhat more.

ivs respond- i P"Ttiev don't

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in to U n ite d F Id N O W A c c o u i Id it to y o u r riev

v e y o u r e s t to o !ited First c a n b e th e b e s t /o u r m oney . You g e t all ing A cco u n t, plus 5Wo 'uously oh the' a c c o u n t _

)w minimum

36 free w hen you m a in - — n o t $ 1,000 o r $2,000

- a n d . you can w rite all ila n c e s lip s belovk-SlOO, fo r th a t m onth,* T h e re 's e r fees^_______

lomefS-age-eOTDrovGr:---------

u r f irs t a th a

j n t w ith a $100 d e p o s i l . ' cks/■/'GO, in a h a ttrac tiv e [in u s in g y our a c c o u n t

Caldwoll • Joromo • Mci

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9-year-old boy who i home because his p C hnslm as and la te r pleas lhal they lake been placed in a lem m

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NEW YORK (U PI) fumbled for the knob f< ra n his fingertips ov num benng. gnnned a knobto3S()d(^rees.

"W e’re going to be able h e re?’ & ;is . 75 phantly.

Sells and his wife S ar first tenants th is week the apartm ent buildm g specifically for th e blind

Sells started drawing tectural plans six yea m asking tape and a brai

On FTKlay. the el w alked into i s Manor

’ w ith reporters in tow.;_________very hard to it

co rsn rtie rD Q rw e 've-ji it” said Sells, leading 12-story building. "U s w ay to Dnng in the new J

I V Housing and I opm ent Administratioi m ore than $11 million finance the building. U

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founder 42 years ago of Associated Blind, said offices will bem th e buil<

Though Sells sa id a s till a re needed, th e buil( w here 320 blind and

1 tenants can feel a t home “This IS a p lace w hen

can live together comfc M rs. Sells. "They neighbors understand w blind."

i There’s a feeling of sei{ apartm ent, lhecoupIes£

" In most places, a I always feels a sense of h

Sells said.B u tatS elisM anor.lhe

buttons” m eachapartm i I hook up to the office of

guard. The guard a everyoneenlenngthebu:

i To m ake life e a s ie r I______ ^br^ le was u y d for the

elevators and apartm ei Doors a re wide w ith lo

I--------- •Ihose-who-may-use-wheewood rails serve a s gi c om dors and lobby.

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BERKELEY. Calif. (I th e first tim e since a slrol h im in 1979, Long John " ta lk " - th a n k s to a «,0C gift.

The present, deli C hnstm as_ D a v _ fro m -t P ro jec t volunteers, w as a

Long Jcrfm Silver. 3 7 --! hospital attendants becau artific ia l leg and has divulge his real nam e — speak, swallow o r move hi

Previously the only wj comm unicate .was with “ no" responses using his e

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tencc which w iH ^ p e a r or S ilver selects his mes& poin ter attached to his hea

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DUBLIN. Ireland lUFI A m e n c a n s and “ a Cam am ong those holding wmi in the In sh sweepstakes n a t the Leopardstown racec

T icket holders on C am i 43-1 longshot thal won th<

$200,000. They includ Popovics of F airfield , i G ordon Conway of V icton:

■The second-place horse C hieflan and am ong th< $60,000 winning lickel was o /Sunnyvale . Calif.

; T icket holders on Ihe^ ho rse . Connaught Range: ceive $20,000. They includet

_M ulkeyofK lam uU iFalIs.C •D anng Run. which

favored lo win th e In s l - gw eeps hurdle, finished fpu

,^ -6 T im os-N ow s. Twin

mirents r:C . .. .(y P I ) .‘ - . . . A ^ y ”_ >0 ran away from vestigat s paren ts ignored a m ia ^ e le r refused police shouldei ik e him back has Tbe b npo rary home. custody 111 decide Monday th e fan: te child in a perma* s a i d . . .. irw ilh relatives, or IS paren ts to take . i J iTi«4

f f -r g w h a l ElKHild

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boy loldw. he IS not a bad h is mot]

building 1 >r blimd d•I) - Irving Sells bookshellb for the oven. He signed, iover the braille th e la rg e

d and dialed the M rs. Si m g will

be very comfort- bu ild apa75. said tnurri' "LancDi

blind peoiSara, 72, w ere the fa lse i d ^eek to move into m ak e p©m g Ih ey d e s ig n ed i r y m g lolind. siiualionnng up th ea reh i- to d o i t .”years ago, using ________ira illen iie r.

elderly couple ^ '1nor in M anhattan [0

k . J} m ake a dream rJust^aboutiJone ng a tour of the C t i I f s a wonderful!w year." . -------1 Urban Devel- ition granted a ion m ortgage lo ;, the first of its_ — ---------------------------d irecto r and a ___ _I of the nonprofit a id the group’s tuilding.

a few changes u ild in g isap lace nd handicapped

le re blind people m fortably. said I y know Iheir V m d whal It IS lo be

[secu n ly in their esaid .a blind person H ? 5 3

of hazard,’’ Mrs.

there a r e "panic ' tm en t room thal ! of the secunty

also screens buildmg.

T for the blind,the oven, stove.__m en fn u m b ers .I low knobs for d H heelchairsrA nd— s g * "

guides in the H j ■ '

iilboxes and i H H . /- - -

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delivered on 3 H 1 - the-H o liday— 3 M - s a computer.

so nam ed by ': a u s e h e h a s a n ' a s r e fu se d to — IS u n a b le lo

e h is l ip s . r sA T :H ? :w a y h e could sH H H r^

Ith “ y e s ” and IIS e y es.tl of a -button. n s w e m c k Hospital n r s r a ly ." or “ Ijeave S S 5 J

i^ V P S T W io r r^ H H H T eyboard. M p h ^ g g a

ron lh esc reen . essage with a headgear, J

r ic a n s ' s ta k e sJ P l) - Three ^ - > 3 anadian v.'cre icH H l vinning tickets S r i r i K l s run Salurday iS S H A cecourse. ^ v i r vim g Willy, the the race, will

luded-Stephen - 1. Conn., andana. B.C. y M W /jtf f j -se was C om b those with a

^as Hal Mason H h f f i n

fie; third-placeI g e r . will re - W KBO Bg Ided Raym onds. O re. l i f i t i x p ;1 had been ■ M M M I n s h Hospitalfoudfi________________________

win Faiis. Idaho S^jndav.DO'Peojrefuse n!__said. -Columbia ..Police- In

r G.A. Crews. "H e 's rea He's got a head on hn Iders."

t boy was p laced in prolectiv( d y until aulhonties can petitior am ily court next week, Crew:

* woman who spotted the boy or iighway called the sh e n f fs de nenl because the boy had told hci IS cold, wel and h u n ^ and wa­ned" of goinghome. Crewssaid-

e said everything th a l happened it blamed for." Crews said. The Did Crews he left h is house when lother slapped him because he

builtopenshelves had to be specially de- I. Sells said, to accom m odate •ge braille and " ta lk in g " books,. Sells said she hopes the build- ill spur olher com m unities lo ipartments for the blind, idlords a re refuclan t (o take leople." she satd. “ They have a iea aboul blindness. I t’s hard to people understand we’re lust lo make the best o f a bad

on. And this building is one way

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In- d id n o l.b ea rh e rc a llir s real investigatorsaid . his Crew s also said the i

by h is fam ily 's failure ;tivc p re sen t fo rh is birthda; ition o r C h n stm as presents. I •ews "TTiere w ere no Chns_____— ., th e y .. . m o re .. or. ..yon C h n s lm as .” Crews said

sm allexpectssom elh in Iher A police officer took was m o th er’s home the id C h n s tm as where she

m an. Crew s said. "She ;ned ta k e h im b a c k ,’’hesaid The T hech ild 'sfa lh e rliv e 'hen b u t po lice h ave not foui ! he s a id h e did nol think

■ b ro th e rs and sisters livii On C h n slm as Ev<

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le n b a rb e r e r e tu rn e dANAVPariUPT)’ - Y esrsay L o P i ^ i , there is a Sant;

espi, 70. discovered a packagi Joorstep of his Indiana barbei C h n s tm as Eve. espi to re aw ay the newspapei fig an d w as stunned by ttH s — a cast-iron barber poh d istood in front of his shop foi rs befo re it was stolen ir •1978.B a ttach ed lo the pole said. "I d th ts from your shop one > a loke. a poor one I’m su rt ik.

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. W est Philadelphia H ig iting n e d a-Chinese engine' Tcan se ttled with him in CTin

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the Stem said F n d a y h tion. Hoopcs v/ill be able

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going lo work evco ' day ny "n>e National Men ue Association has some su fc help people avoid som eoi & > -o rth e holidays—

. . . .•."Ppn’.l develop g rea t < and do not make c^cessi on yourself.

•■'You m ay have m on and d nnk in^ less lhan w a r s p a s t . Rem em ber bloated with excess fooi does not alwavs m ake and can contnbute to blues

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back as a pnvale citizer clay of C e o rp a and a hor tn h istory and meaning lo 1

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tc " a rry the acitvUies ar of activities, fnends This

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enlal Health lim e for J a suggestions to avoid the pos of. the s tresses Bulctte sa;

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e lo believe in depression i« lak e the focus is im portant

larilv the most situations an lolidays. Many deal w ith ihei

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- On Jan . 20, who o n c e -c c r w i i r c o m e - W a in ^ r e e t h en to the red Only one oi om etown n ch lo-acre asph oh im . P lains Visitoke the Plains lown and H s life than the Larry R y n t e p o rie rs thal P lains Monit-

the halc.von wlio intends Jan . 1.

of tourists C arter, w h attachm ents Georgia, h ase

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C arter cras sweep off leav lo g K cd m lh e l owns oul back.

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pn v ale citizen W M attend the oldei

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and seeing relatives and "his WlU help a\oid a possible iu m o u f due to stress,

something nice ahead of Jan u a ry ' so that you can

poslholiday letdown."' says -if you know som eone ?pressed al iT instm as. don’t .al person for njining your

alient and reach ou t." he□u can fietp ov tts.lutttttg and--------) understand the p erson 's Mild depressions a re self- and such positive expen-

•cd up the resolution "

says the key to preventing )n IS anticipation. He say s it ta n t to anticipate difficult 5 and plan in advance how lo th e m .

tins are ters

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who has intensely strong Its lo the clay of south las chocked oul his m o th er’s

four-bedroom bnck hom e an offite after leaving th e —

se ________________se IS only one block from th e

church where J im m y td . R osalynn Sm ith w ere tnd only two blocks from hom e, a brick ram b le r a t and Drive.:raw led onlo the roof to leaves over C hnslm as an d he fields of the 160 a c re s h e ack.I Service car wtll c a r ry attended public school tn

n, to the Manon-Schley- Tn-Counly School n e a r la . wliere she will go to I a flock of cousins, robably will spend a d a y o r ( in A tlanta at work on his ;>ers. which eventually will m a presidential lib ra ry

the rest ot tlie lim e h e NyiU ns, w here the C arte rs and /e lived for generations, a rte r. first cousin of the and a Mam Street an tiques e tiring from politics, too. elected lo Jim m y C a r te r 's.C-seaLui ]9GfiJuid-has-held______» didn’t seek re-eleclion —" he told UPI - and h e a n d n tto tra v e l.K iden t’s mother. M iss

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thought there w as bad « n Jim m y and Billy o v e r '1.000 Libyan loan, th ey ’re

b rothers, who spenl so ’ m ornings logelher a t th e nut warehouse four y e a rs ogelher a t Billy's house on Day,id not re turn to (jeo rg ia a s president - lo tim es tn . instead of the once a ad predicted before en te r- te House.# ds. secun ly and o th e r

m ay have helped keep - a s - w c l l - a s - lh e ja c ia l ly _3lit in the Plains B ap tis t >ne d ec i5 ion ..C arte r_ -as zen will face is w hether to ilder church or th esp lil-o ff B aptist Church,; r s will continue to Jog a nd es, “n ie ir children g av e fo r C hnstm as and Shef-

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Afghan r e f u g ^ s to rm ed Embassy’ m T eh ran Satu burned the Soviet flag in protest on the f in t anniver: Russian invasion of Afghani

Demonstrations a lso w en m India and West G erm any.

Iran 's official P a r s nev said scores of m em bers of for the Liberation of Af| shouting "Russia w ill be ( entere<r the n w n d s 'o f t E m b assy m T w ran .

"They pulled down the S and bunied it and insta lled t

•■of-lmamW wmeim-on Ihe-f em bassy,” P a rs said.

The protesters condem occupation of th e tr countrv tJoops," P ars said. Anoth- w as fpnnrted in M ashad. A ^ a n border.

, The Soviet news agency th e demonstrators who stc Em bassy were "hooligan- m ents whose actions have I ously inspired by reac tio n a r

A two-senlence d ispat "Thugs forced th e ir way reception hall of th e Emb inflicted a c o n s id e r ^ e dam age.” ’

Tbe Soviei Union earlii cn lic ism of its occupation a ous hullaballoo" and said

Gulf warBEinU T. Lebanon (UPI)

sa id Salurday it sen t suicid into irao on a h il-and-rtm mn repo rted revolutionary gu: cap tured several fron tie r vi a n -u p s u ^ o f -h e a v y - f ig h t i r P ers ian Gulf war.

I ra n 's official P a r s news sa id that despite freezing wir w hich The Iraqis, who F n they had crossed mlo n o ruw estem K urd istan ( sa id 107 Iranian troops w ere ■ vanous^ lors-of-the4>alU ef c la im ed to have destroyed reservoirs m the b esieged oil town of Abadan.

On the Kurdish fron t. P a Ira n ia n ' revolutionary guai

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fenam g the n. Jd the Soviet d e c la re d w ar” tu rday and and China, in a violent Is lam ic lead< s rsa ryo flhe peop le the \ nistan. A fou in is tan w :re mounted and called for ly. he lp tbeA fghaiews a a n c y * T o r one ye of the Front R u ssian s wil Afghanistan, A fghan studen J defeated,” shou ted . "WiU

the Soviet w e w ill m ake , y a rd of Russia

■Soviet flag "W e have J the picture superpow er wi ‘-ga teo f the • • ens.-H aveyoui

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y Tass said a lT f?ee countritormed the recognize."m-type e l^ S a d a t launcl* been obvi- p a ig n m Egy; ary forces," c o l ^ t humani atch said. A fghan fighten ly into the fn Rom e. Ki nbassy and Shah ; exiled so » m alenal s in ce 1973, brc

"an gu ished” yi •lier called w ere w ith the a "slander* who su ffer froi d Its 85,000 tion ."

■fighting h<’!> - Iran Kurdish PeshmIde squads v illages of Dentssionand D aniel-e Nabi{uards re- T h u rsd ay and Fvillages in in th e wester ling m -lh e -H a m ;— rev d u ti

‘‘self-sacnficm fiivs agency Iraq i tem lo rynn te rra in . m ission . They nViday said w ithout suffennlo Iran’s p lan tin g mines

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n tnes of the world would

nched a week-long cam- gypt to ra ise funds and an ttanan supplies for the e rs .King M ohammed Zahir sovereign of Afghanistan

broke his silence on lhe ’ y ea r lo say his thoughts he "m illions of Afghans from the foreign occupa-

leats up^—hm ergas recapfuned lhe' Dezli. Dam and Kuh-e ibi in heavy fighting 1 Fnday.lem border province of utionary - guards—sent— ' mg" Iroops deep inlo 3ry on a hit-and-nin y relum ed lo the ir bases n n g any casualties afler les and destroying an iic le .Parssaid .

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research er who hclpe artific ia l heart m a call a record 223 day^ son re ad y lo lest a simil o rgan in a human being

Tennyson, a Jersev a f te r lhe poel AJfred L broke lhe former reci w ith an artificial heart \rfw n he passed the 222-<

- ’ ■ Biologist Larrym em ber of the team c

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- v e ry n ea r fu tu re" Hash A university panel c

viewing the team’s r hum an implant opcratio.

T he team believes I o rxan will ultimately be a h ea r t patient alive Ior docto rs (o locale a humc transp lan t operation.

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T h e form er record-hol y ivm gw ith one of the hea

I PalmeMENLO l>ARK, Calif.

' geologisl said FYiday th e ;- has-confirm ed the exish

e a r th 's surface considere som e scientists that the I a re a is due for another n quake.

R obert 0 . Castle of the I ical Survey 's Offide*of 1 S tudies said (he review m istakes in surveys lhal sw elling m the earth 's ci 32.000-square-mile area ali

Nuke prDAYTON. Ohio (UPl)

p roblem with producing i for, eiectncity is lhat U becom e a cornerstone

•, H^Mponry.

M aking nuclear fuel t • lend Itself to nuclear we

' ' ob jec t of research now u M onsanto Co. 's Mound sub

Scientists say they b< > /producing nuclear fuel in

m an n e r than the current r- reduce ~ p ro life ra tio n ~ o ;

weapons.■njey think an ennchme

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*sey c a lf nam ed d Lord Tennyson. record for living lart F n d ay night,22-day m ark.

Hastings, a Ti conducling the rhiversity o f ^ t a h - Center, said the lyurclhane h eart,). 5 a fte r designer of the university the Ja rv ik No. 7,Limans.kKtors. biologists ivolved m the I test th e sm aller I recipient "m the astm gssaid.:I a lready is re- > request for a

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idale buljIlf. (U P l) — A A ndreas f h e govem m enl Southern Ci (islence of th e C astle sa w ellm g-in-U ie— revealed-di e red a sign by c ru st o f up le Los Angeles a n d 1974 w r m ajor earth* m istak es wi

'•T here w fieU.S. Geolog- C astlesa id . of E arthquake Som e sen lew found no bulge w as lhat showed a se ism ic s irs s crust over a g re a t ea rth I along the S an _ a r w . which

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ed c;rculatOfy problem s, s sa id .o r problem with the testing is c a lv es eventually outgrow th e h e a r ts and develop circulato-

Ige confirF a u lt n ea r Palm dale in

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w ere accurate and lha l no I w ere m ade.‘ w ere two spasms of u p lift.” id.jc ien tisls have said lha't th e as a symptom of growing tram , building up for ano ther rthquake in the Los Angeles i_ch_was rocked m 1971 b y .a _

)n foughtlem ical exchange is b e tte r

p resen t gaseous diffusion because it lengthens th e

f lim e needed to reach th e /e ls o f ennched nm ntum )r n uc lear weaijons.:ype o f technology (chem ical >) could prove im portant to ! w hich have no large energy s and m ust depend upon pow er for the coming de- Js in g chemical exchange ■nove the barriers to th e ir lent o f nuclear power, which ta m p ered by proliferation lions."

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rrned, qiin deadly sh ak e r th a t killed I

The quake, m easurinf a R ich ter scale , struck just '5 Fa>. 9 . 197l7while most >0 s lill asleep.10 In ad d ition -lO 'the 65

quake, followed by 174" lershocks. in jured 881 pe

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sity of)5 dealhs. the Seismologic,74 m ajor af- th ere is a 50-?eople and d id decade thain in property b y a n e a r th con of the San la r to lh o seo■ feet, s ta rted devastatingcracked Van shaker.

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edictedDam and forced evacuation ^ a Hills r« id e n ts below the

Jce Bolt, head of lhe Univer- of Califomia-Berkeley

gical Station"has"estim ated 50-50 chance d u n n g the next lal California will be rocked thquake of proportions simi- >e of the 1971 tem blor and the ng 1906 San .Francisco

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Mr. aFILER ~ Mr. and Mr

fler of Twin Falls will i 50Uj wedding anniversar DaymFi/er.

The couple will weic and relahves a f Ihe Cittten Center Jan. H ror

R.W. Schiffler and Ly were mamed Jan. 1.193 Neb. They moved lo File

I fanned there untiJ 1969 sold their farm and mo Falls.,'n»eywerelhe'firsMKJd

H art»r House cf Mapc \

M ary F astenBUHL - Mr. an i-M r

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TWIN FALLS-RogerO . Mr. and MrSf Ross Cook o n

; was amon^memljers of group from Bngham Younc ty in Provo, u5h . to recei honors.

---------'n>e-Assonfltfid-Laner^Artists, a nationwide orgar artists belonging to the LD. recenUy presented BYU’s si dancmg troupe, Ute Yoi bassadors, wiUi a speci award. Cook is lighting tec Uk Young Aml>assadors aj the gnnip accepting the awj

The Young Ambassadors relumed frorft a tnp to-C oUter areas of Uie O n en lt cwvine U)c award. Cook s from Uie Twin Falls HighS

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Tbe COUII'elcome fnends Vernon Scl « F ile r Senior an acciden rom 2to5p.m . They als Lydia S. LicMi ters.CynUi 1931 inShickley. three gr, •'iler m 1934 and 0 ^ t-n ;a n 969. when they Twin T all moved ig.Twin grandchild

All fnew^Milse parents of lo the open IC Valley. Schif- no gifts.

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I theworid in flr=aayTVT^ia T R ^esiiv :ganization of personsofall LDS Church,s singing and _Young Am- ( J n C lecial youUitechician fcr t WIN FAI5 and one of nnrtonofTwaw ard m Uie Oo Ihe dean''uet in NorUi College, Cam

. . . H cjtoneofore had just dean's list fo)-C hina-and- john T.-Lewil-tefo re re- dean of faci k graduated quirements fc h School and t grT»de avo > mission in senior college

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I g s3nna Peterson^E - Mrs, Don Ellis

of Jerome announces Uie ent of her daughter, Donna.•d Vawser of Hansen.• IS Uie son cf Mr. and Mrs.L. Vawser of Hansen. He is a of Hansen High,School and where he learned aulo

3 .’eterson is a graduate of H i^ S a io o l and attended iiool of Business studying nerchandising. She also at*)I.jple plansli Jan. 10 wedding 'alley Christian Church in s with a reception lo follow.

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FALLS - A "Kestive— ve’-fcrT V e^ea rs Eve cele- •> being offered at the YFCA alls.ent, features two musical IKl several local individual well as refreshments.Uie public, Uie event begins

Dec.31.The(’alvaryChapel I izing Uie projTram with I ; from other interested tndi- I

hbowl and cookies will tx) I and those attending will be len to contemporary rock or estem music.-slalJliver^described-as-a— country westem group will nil U>e Freedom Hoad, a •ary rock group, Several) and guitar artists will join__Ifri. IChapel officials say the I

nst wiUi Uie C o’Stal Kiver | le fifUi ranking guitarist in InnaipickiDB.Ialenl_________ Iival Alternative is free and I ali ages are welcome, I

1 d ean ’s list I'ALLS — Jeffrey L. Ar- Irwin Falls has been named Iui's list at West Georgia IiTTolIlon, Ga. I: of 301 students to make Uie I

fc rjh e fall quarter. Dr. Ivice president and I

acuities, announced. Re- I5 fcr Uie honor are at least a I iw«rager-Wesl-€eorgia-ts-a— I

diviswnof the Universi- ■If Georgia. I

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■ - Twin Falls but young esled m winning the ng the city and slale in U

• and Miss Amenca cont• asked to start prep£

Deadline for entry isMaCollege students hom

^ days and oUier eligible n may conlacl Pageant / g — Hender»n;-73W M 3-t g ranwments for particip g Mike Gibson, pageant « Uie Lions Gub. said Uie gg— a forerunner to U>e stau a contests and entrants h; jjl (unitv to win local, slate S scholarship aw ard s^ d I S The current M)ss g Tammy Halfield, i s a m wiUiUieupcomingpagea

By closing Uie entr March, pageant dir advisers w i l l^ a b le toh

en wUi each of the enlnes ,st Uie (op 12 fmalists

particmtion. This will k contest at a reasonat)(e vanous events. Judging , eant program.

h- This coming year Mis; ve will receive a $550 scholi ee college of her choice as w f>e apply to the cost of ber V er competition tn Uie M iss: 1- First runner up lo Miss ?d receives *450. second nui

Uiird S3S0 and all conte- contest receive SIOO. a

— arships:—Each-conlesta ceives$62.50loassislmp Uie pageant,

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Jte and national id p^fis.5 Twin Falls, also assisting

:eant program, lines early in director? and 3 hold auditions » and to select I for pageant 1 keep the local (e size for ihe g and the pag-

ISS Twin Falls olarship lo the : well as COO to r wardrobe for s Idaho event.ISS Twin Falls imner up (400, testants in the all in schol-

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no increase in membershi ill members will now be able t pale in basic Y activities at n nal fee charges. This cover ung classes, recreattom ung. family swims, excrcis

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in i=c /^A B IG A IL VAN BUHE! © UaivasaJPnssSyTxiic.

I« A R READERSrl retdCTS v b e n tbey w tre 1941, wbeo they Jearned i P earl Hartxr. Some excerpts tram oeariy flpoDKs;

“ 1 was a (Irsl-dass-pi aboard tbe U.S.S. OUahor Hartwr. Abby. 445 of my i klUed OQ that shto, so I havi

' r^n e m b e rln g w t^ Iw a s . -^ in S C .T E R

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. -“ Iw asanA rm vw ifatnal-FOTtSha/ler,Hawaii. Harbor. I had given birth baby on Dec. 3. When started-Id fall, we thou bCtablng practice at Hi<du hysterical nurse rushed maternity ward lo td l us U being attacked by the Ja] the oew mothers wonde babies were safe and If we our husbands again. Soon t bringing tn the wounded aod we were all put to wc gam epads. Whal a n l^ tm

TAJ

“ I was a very young gir our basement in Leiee. listening to the radio. Ha c s ig h t Itstenlng to the BB( have been shot, as we w German occmaUon. AJtl attack OQ Pearl harbor was because of It the U.S.A. e war, whic* was the beglni freedom."

-M ICHEUr ----- ------------------- MIIKILTJ

•‘.I was a 15-year-oId a r t, th raler tn Buffalo, N.Y.. v movie called 'King's Row Ronald Reagan.”

-G RA CHENRIE

-'-'We were playing-bln baisement of a church whei nm In and told us that son:

. attacked Peari Harbor. Tl to me said, 'She wa<

asking for It. I wonder wh; wearing.’ "

-SYLVIA IN S'

j " H o w could I forget Dec —T fa t’s tbe day-Ilo tt^m y^

^ my fiance^ Tbey were h l^,S.S. Arizona. T I ^ dldn fm tln g chance.”- F -MINNEAPOUSI

was a ciuartermast m erchant tanker of the coa Jersey. I was steering the £ tlie cWef male came runnlr

- ‘Wbere"the"hen ls~PeiH BfeUeve it ornot. nobody kne

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*'I was, tn a pal's rec

Youth Commitlee Against ^ e re planning our Mldwes (erence when tbe host’s excitedly called us upstair IJc s ld e it Roosevelt annour riRlio that we were at war wl We-'formally voted to dlsba fdf a silent prayer and left lippe that perhaps after the ( x ^ we would t h again for <«rM eiW eJia,d/al!ed.r_

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DEXJ; 29 Liver dnd Onion dEC. 30 Swect/SourChic DEC. 3 1 - CabbigeRolisunJAN. 1 NEW YEAR'SC e n te r C lc i^ '' -------JAN. 2 Wieners and Kra J ^ . 3 Dance

aOWLY MENUS SUBJE<»ANGE w rra o ir r N o n a

“ DECT" 29 B in ^ ^ ^ 7 :W 9.-30P.M.DECv 31 Grocery Deliver

JJiH. I NEW YEAR'S G ^ r a o s e dJANI 2 Dancc Lessons P ^ . •J jW ^ 3 Pancake Happer

JAN.~:::4__:Dance ^ J :3 } J 4 ^ P .M .

f W i n s s c l j i o l a r s i

M N FALLS - Unjvei Idaho students granted scho for:lhe spnng semester ihcli n<seWaUaceofTwmFalls. '

She IS the daughter of Mr. a G torge Wallace of Twin Fall frishm an dance major. She r th^-Eari and Ada Davis Schc award.

.■Reception lodeT W IN 'f a l l s - All' tner

relatives of Mrs. Mary Dought mviled to a reception m hono 90th-birthday on Dec. 28, bei p m. and 4 p.m. in the FireiiJac

Iat the FirstU niled Memodisti Tw inFalls.----- ------

ar A bby

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"W hat a t------------------ the Peari t

. . tion,Ii)c.,I) I n y Uuilire'reh

5'uS’iS lfe totaratlng more. Men ly 20,000 n - Army, Navj

who were at of mfamy.

i - p e U y . ( ) f r i c e r . , ^ * ^ homa a t Pearl ppiM4hiir0 ly mates wer^ lave no trouble

ERMPLETON AJON, CALIF.

Inthehom ltal____________ill, near Pearl rth lo our first ^sn the bombs ■lought 11 was ckam Field. A ■hed uito The ■tsthatw ew ere Japanese! All f H i idered If our Iwe'd ever see I

m theystarted ed and dying, work making ^

itm are!" ^JSM.WALEN FAMPA, FLA.

girt, htdmg in ge. Belgium,Had we been - 3BC we might» were under AAlthough the ivas Infamous, k. entered the^nnlng of our iS m i

U N E STONEjTEOrVffiSHr- - ■ k - f l

irl, sitting In a V S S l ..w atching a ow,’ starring

ACE BROWN e H I lIETrA , N.Y. ■

b ln g o -ln -th e - — l - l -* en aw o m an V " »m et»dy had , The dummywas probably J Qwhal she was ^

'JS Y R A a iS E ^

Dec. 7, 1941? ^jwUy-lirotbei:— ^ both oh the ■ ...... ' i wIdn't have a •

IS MEMORY ,

aster on a ^ Mast of New _ • D J K Ship when ming to ask, __ irl Hartwr?’ ; ^ jiew ." d rtASW.ROE V 1 nNTTEXAS--------------

■ec room In >ytlng o f- th e _ ist War. We #eslem con­st’s mother airs to bear ounce on the -with Japan!sband, stood ^ # ihleft with Uie V S tU)e w ar was for peace tn

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d a y I ' i□ends and , ighertyare )n o ro fh e r — ^ between 2 y 'JaceRoom , , . . isfCnurch. .

ies of De-EM iLJ.DO UBEK

ORIANDPARK. ILL. a break! As past president of 1 Harbor Sun^ivors Associa- , I ask you to spread th e word ■•e having our 40Ui anniversa- ng In Honolulu in 1981! We00 members and welcome lembersbip is open to all avy and Air Corps personnel ' : at Peari Hartwr on that day ' y. for information w nle to I W SHANE. CMDR.,.USN- ;« 961 Isl Ave. South, St. t ■g,Fla.3J?07." t f way home from church we t

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j g £ j £ / "

'ec. 7 renC ran out of gas, so I walkec

stationJud two blocks a' f some. The radio was on at . and Uiat's wtKre I heai J - believable news! (By the

two gallons of g w for 38 cer • • -RAYMOND ! INDl^1 “I was 19 aixJ living in Y I when I first beard U>e nev

Harbor. I cancelled my pla I the university and ut

. enllsed in the U. S. Army, w to roend U»e next four year in lUly wiUi U>e famous 4 ment, which was macJe uj

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nain ch;ed to the gas ness-Amencaway to get "Go for Broi

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? q rncans. It wa.-; kfww-n a.s Uk; roke" regimcnl - tho most unit in Amcncan tiisior.-

xiye. w bolaterbccam ca t'.)r from Hawaii, was a f lhat unit. HcTosl an ami in speclfullv."

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and m ore parties. Tbe sej While invitations cns!

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firsl day of January wi p arty . Food is one a rea

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can lake center stage o The chill peppers used I perfect-for a-party brea lerm ine how spicy lhe f will be. Made with com fl th ts bread freezes well am W llh o r without butter.

Savory C rab Appetizer • - r e c ip e - to - s e t aside foi

occasion. Hert)-seasone------ give these bile-size appi

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? for c rackers m ade with f i n cfltla ;che€ses_and_sp

apnco t pieces and golden flavors a re woven togei looch of lemon, honey

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TW IN F A L L S -C j T win Falls for_lhe li

'31. ■ ■ " W ayne Steele, owiw

<Mily t ^ i service. : lon-Yellow Cab Co. m id n igM onthe lastd b ecau se he 'slosingm

Nationwide, insure p a u s and other co b u sin ess are suffocat

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input JCLAYTON - Commi

n u m t)er of prolecls on th« th e C hallis NaUonal Fore

T h e projects mclude rem ovaJ to enhance ana

.b u m a n d small mining pr T h e ran g e r distnct i:

environm ental assessme accep t comments until 1

_ com m en t can write the C laytw i. Idaho 83227, o r te . A ssessm ents are being:

• R em oval of a natural C r e ^ . a tnbutary of Loc thcT lnnnage for anadrom

• A policy setting the l< d is tn b u tio n of posts, pole U m ber stan d improvcmei value.

VicioussolofTfc

TW IN FALLS - It was _ s e c i£ t ,-b u t- a p p a re n { } y ^

of n a tu re ’s fiercest oredat

A ccord ing to the‘Congn cord , d u n n g Senate d«»a posal b y Jam es V Idaho , Sen. John Towei spoke abou t the senous li livestock industry cause paguii^cows.

‘T h is cow coming m \i a od s la sh m g at.th lsp o o r cen t Iam b kills and eal coQSumers are paying '

-MerrtarH ELEN A . Monl. (UPI

ty-tw o pnson inmates b ^D sferred to the Mon P n so o from the Idaho : m on ths a go will be return a s s o « i as -possible. auU ionU es saidFnday .

D ep a rim en t of Institutions g e n e r^ ly a bunch of bad to c su su ig trouble."

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ledger.• C abs will cruise “ A lot« la s t J im e Dec___ h e .sa id .

• - bftike." w ner o f Uie city’s But op e. s a id his On- hasn’t 6 Co. w ill fold at sm ce he s td a y o f th e y e a r y e v s g m oney. t ^ m eu ran ce . gas. re- " ^ t y e a co s ts o f doing the last i

e a tin g sm all cab UKbleah

rnrA~ D i trirt

soughtnm en ts a r e bemg accepted I Uie Y ankee Fork R anger Dist Orest.

Ide severa l tim ber sales, < inadrom ous fishenes, a p rea ’ p ro jects.t is in the process of prep sm ents for the projects anc 111 F eb . 13. 1981. Those wishi h e Y ankee Fork.Ranger-Di; ir te lephone (208) 838-2201. ng m ad e on the following proJ< iral d e b n s dam from W arm Sf Loon C reek, to facilitate acct Omous fTsh.le location, timing, quantity fi » le s ,-house^ogs. cordwood ai n e n ts and tim ber sales up to i

s COWS m 'uv^ng^ivas a well-kept cows ^et in

da to rs . _The (

ig ressional Re- notwithsUinjo a te of a pro- innocent asi M cClure, R- about coyotiwer. R-Texas. dn^^ iljjirr lts lo sses in the be to Congru s ^ by ram - covenng S t

Tbe Coni1 th e re cutting w as rep o rt oo r little inivo-_ Association ea ts it... The newsletter, g w hen Uiese The McC

«xHwantsJP I) - Twen- Sixteen of es who were to be th rea ifontana S tate they would r10 P n so n five day room Thu m ed lo Idaho D ^ t y Wai3le. Monlana Montana P n

of .W onlana^s 3 7 Jd ah o pn ons.'**Theyare—foilowinff-ni ad guys prone Idaho S late

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■alls canies such a s his, Steele said. )nsiders himself fortunate lo owing out with an in tact r.lot o f them a re going broke." u d . - ‘iThis co m p an y -i3 -n o t-

c u r a t in g cabs in Twin F a lls t been particularly lucrative he en te red Uie business seven

ago . Marginal re turns ne even more so dunng the 'ea r, an d losses of S3.500 o ver s t U irec monUis accentuated eakness.

txm foTied on a • Happy-Kinnyli ) is tn c lo f sale approximately

Uie n ^ t side of Uie • HAhr.c R iv e rn e a ra a y to n

• E ast Noranda i •escnbed upper slopes o f U>e

tnb lilary lo Basin C re p an n g • Little B asm tin and will mile souUieast of ishing lo Creek, a tn b u ta ry 0D is tn c l. ------ ' Rankin Creek-

R a n k m C reek .a tn l ■ojects: • Salmon R iver I S pnngs totaling 180 acres cccss up w intenng deer_am

burned in the sp n i y for Uie Badger Creek, westland -fo r-------■-Small-mmirtg'FoSSOOin D istnct. about wnic

update an existing e

nust be ci McClure

in th e re and kill maybe 40.50 .

Congressionai R ecord !landing, the cow is just a s : a s th e Iamb. Tower spoke

^otes th a t prey on lambs. T he , ird co>vs.posc.wmMseem toIgressional Record repo rte rs ;Uie Senate. |

o n p ^ i o n a l Record gaffe ' 3rUsi in -a recent National I on o f Conservation D islnc ts i a-. . , ‘IcG u re proposal was ! a n _ 1

s inmate*of .lhe Idaho pnsojiers h ad i

•eatened wiUi force before I d re tu rn to Uieir te l Is f ro m aT hursday night, said A cting iharden Gary Weer ot Uie sPnson. I

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p n so n e rs senl lo Monlana - n o t m g - t h a r d a m a g « n m n lie P n so n in July. P aro les r isfers have reduced Uie I- t j --------------- r — :----------------------

gic

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h costs cu t p

:ab seI- “ In 1974. gas .was I 0 gal!on."'he said. “ Look ;t In 1974. I paid S900

5300.000 worUi of publ insurance, p roperty dz

•t........collision' insurance." NJ1.200acab for JIOO.OOO

s and liability insurano e lision.”n WiUi a pub lic gor s happy. Steele said, he t e ate operating a cab r $100,0(M coverage. Howe d the m axim um prolecti

by the nation 's lone con

ly Umber sale, a 300-500 millioi itely seven m iles up Kinnikin the mam road. The creek joins ton.da Umber sale, a 300-500 mbf U » southeast side o f E a s t Ba­in Creek. .............lim ber sale, a 300-500 m bf sal of Basin Bulle Lookout on I ry of Basin Creek. ck-limber-sale.-a-SOO-SOO-rr tnbutary lo Yankee Fork, e r prescnbed bum . Ihree s res planned to im prove the and_elk_Patches-of-saR ebn pnng of 1981 north of Highw -est to Muley Creek, irp ro jec ls on Uie Yarik'ee Fc m ich information is being soi igenvironmental a ssessm ent,

MrtailedwhxlXca x0 am endm ent th a t woi

U anslerrea aum on iy ove. conlrol p rogram s from th J partm ent of In teno r. to U)

partm ent of Agnculture.1 After Tower’s s tim n g cows. U ie^ena le passed U

' -am endm ent" transfe rring • * p reda to rp rog ram s to Uie 1

House of Representatives J dently not im pressed by 1 predatory cows pose to U> 5 industry, however. In Uie

conlrol over predator, prof i_ 1 ^ wiUi Uie In ten o r Deparl

is reclainnumt)sr of Idaho m m ates i to 22 since Uwi.

The Idaho pn so n e rs ha numerous problem s ui Mo some of Uiem. it all s ta rted tn ed to com m andeer Un

to fly Uiem from Bois■iJiflont,.__________________

In an August disturban IdaMlTSHsonerB, pnson needed (ea r gas to subdue blemakers.

V a l

ed wUh Ihc high costs o

orofit margir

^ r v ic Gi 31 cenU a d lm g lax ia iok at It now. Increasin3 a cab for Uie cab coniblic liability said Steeldam age and_ "every timNow I pay you pul Uie

» in property a few moreice, No col- F ares a

guarter-m illone lawsuit The averae can’t toler- senger pay:b with ju st said,wever. U iafs The Tran;:lion offered Uie Magic \ompany han- have lured

ByKARY lonboardrfeel Ti/nes-Neinic Creek on . ________ns the Salmon

RUPERbf Sale on the be aw an lasin Creek, a F n d ay -

T he ce ryile about one a.m . a l UiI LiUIe Basm o n F S tie e

H arley im bf-sale-on------- P urp le’He

tion in ( smaU bum s World Wi

he range for shrapnelIrtish wi 11 - b e ------- breath ingiway 75 from g as a t Ihi

. _ neve rrec tFork H anger Accordi oughl to help ew , D arrII Uiere was

because tI first-aid si

pital. " I g lo st," Raw

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g allack on “th e M c a u r e - g conlrol o( ■ eUSDA.The^'es was evi- y lhe th rea t the livestockIk Imal blit: l o m ^ t e d ‘Ograms was Sen. Chunp iL e m . ,

............. ......... fDavidsonJ Davidsoined ..........

■ lie farme s in M ontana-- • n o rtheast<

H e e n lis^ v e -c a u s e d Corps m 1 lontana. F o r . F rance Mj edw henU iey Uie USS H Uie airo lane : s e v ^ m f )ise to Butte. a f le r......................— - 'U i e 'A iance by the ■ M arhnrhP on officials fe n s iv e 'a r lue Uie trou- Offensive.'

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1 of-such I tem s »>s gaso)li

in

2 will (1 accounts. - — ------ --------sing fares wouldn’t make xm pany any m ore viable, eele. m aintaining lhal lime you ra ise lhe fares, h e serv ice oul of reach for " ire people.”

a re Sl for the first mile plus SI.IO p e r mile. . •rage Union-Yeflow pas- ays S2 lo S3 for a nde. he

a n s IV bus service.- new to ~ c Valley th is year, migfit ed a few cab passengers.

arptetelupert man, wouRYMILLERNewswnler

E R T - A Rupert m an will arded the Purp le Heart - 6 2 y e a r s la te . ceremony will be held at 10 • ; the Rupert m ayor's office reel.;y Davidson. 86. earned the HCart"while serv ing m ac-

; F rance m 1918. during W ar 1. a f le r being hit by el in his lefl side and n g -m u sta rd ” and "chlorine Uie-Battle of Chateau. Heeceived Uie m edal____rding lo Davidson 's neph- arreil Rawson of Rupert, 'a s a mix-up w ith the award e his uncle w as sen l to a 1 stalion raU ier Uian a hos- I guess Uie paper work gol :awsonsaid.I asked how he fell about iig the-medal-after-BlI these— D avidson's eyes twinkled. :e a d re a m lo m e." phew of Davidson. Lowell am of R exburg. decided

:hed Sen. F ran k Church, as cam paim ing m Idaho irea. Church checked lhe and found Uie govemmenl record d IJ )av jd so n being d bul not of Uie m edal being - d.a ls a ren ’t su re who will I aw ard the medal, al- M ayor W .F. "C -i:" Wfiit-

ted, "W e wouJd-likelo h a v e - urch, but If n ot we’ll have

sena to r." He added, very proud of him

» n 7 h e r e r ’----------—Ison w as b om Oct. 3 0 .18W. Groves, Idaho. H ejnoved .

r t m Uie fall of 1912-where m ed ^ raised sheop s to fb e re .ilisted in Uie U.S. M anne a 1918 and w as shipped lo May 27 of Uial y e a r aboard ; Henderson. He served.in r ^ j o r offensives in France covenng from .his wounds— Aisne M an n e Offensive.

h e_S ec lo r._ S t_ M (iiu aL O f^ ‘and Uie Meuse-Argonne 'e. w here he served twice.

o l I n e i >i il i l r a n 'c e " a n d r e j i

close■ ” S teele said, but he added

lo Judge the overall im | doesn’t a ttnbu te his p buses.

____ ^"If It would show e v e n ;p ro fit." he said. "I would com pany going." Il was on principles of serv

- explained.An agent for the Greyhc

T r a i lw ^ s companies, he _ Union Cab Co. in .F e b ru ;

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i . _ FollowingUie Armistici ; p a r t of Uie group Uiat esc ) G erm an a ^ , back to I]

R iver from lh e .^ r j^ n e _ J m arch . Uiat. lasW tJ^ppro ) 30 days.j • On Ju ly 19. 1919, Davi I ceived a Good Conduct Me ; sa iling home aboard I ;_ _ G en rg e Washington.

D u n n g World War II. I . served a s a sergeant ]n.Ui . le e r R eserves of Uie Jdah

Y head of Uie guards

* S u n d a v . D ecom bor 2fT tm es-N ew s. Tw.in Fjll

• Obituarl-Sports’ Classlfle

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BOISE (I G u re p re d i mg struggle

McClure Television's W est's ener aixl oil — ‘‘trem endoi

Heresources w

-------w iUi-extsliand agncul MX- missile a lready sea and Nevada

M cClures . on political

"W e have recent years Uie E astem IS absolutel “ They have needs... lo th or die by Uie w e're not goi

_aroundw ilh< '^McGure I

tary-designa - lo the D ^ i

ferent kind c resourceuse

Twir firm

. _big eTWIN F /

A urora Capi million conli hom es for w m inebeingd

B The corpe^ Twin Falls.

Mobile Hom - ^ week w<111 S h a re byM om son- mpacl I e M -K is a p

plight lo developmenl

n a m in u le

rvice, he Aurora n . . . also announc houndand m anag he started fe jla tes nori iia ry l9 7 4 . -a ssu m e U ie a i roulinely a s m a n a a r l _ Villa Del I

division, IS a ___________ development

, will get his m ed

j r i 1

id s o n d i s p l n y s p o s t e r fre

ice. he w a s __ A m encan -F jscorted Uie M ilner dam s,

lhe Rhine A fler the ’e Foresl. a____forem an of ir o x im a t^ - Dtstr w in Ru;

He w as also ividson re- MmidokaCour ^edal a fte r and helped bui

the USS roads. H e wa: R upert Police

, Davidson years.,Uie_Voiun=--------- Davidson livaho Guard S treet u l Rup Js a t the , residrfO D cel!

. n e s ^

fled E 9

cClure:W est m ust

fight East over ebjood — w aterS (U PI) - Sen, Jam es Mc- redicled Fnday an intensify- ggle between w esterners and w r - h u n p y - E a a l - o v e r - t t i e — ifeblood; water.' i re said Fnday on KTVB- ion's Viewpoint program the !nergy resources - coal, shale - can be developed only wiUi ndousquanlitiesof w ate r," aid development of energy es will compete for Uiat w ater cisting municipal.—industnal— icu llural users. The p ropped s i le system would affecl Uie scarce w ater supplies of Ulah ada, hesaid.ire said Uie Wesl m ust depend teal influence lo defend its

lave tned very, very hard in ears to convince ou r fnends in :em United Stales Uiat w ater lutely essential.” be said, ave got lo be sensitive to our to th e /a d Uial u e simply live the availability of w ater, and t going to have Uiem m essingfilhour headgatesr^-----------------re also said In leno r Secre- gnate Jim Watl will “ b nng epartm ent of In leno r a dif- nd of balance wilh respect to u ses." hesaid,

in Falls n wins eontraetFALLS - A division of

[Capital Corp. has won a SI .9 x)nlract for supplying mobile )r w orkers a t a molybdenum ng developed near Challis. orporation. wiUi offices in ills, announced Uiat Aurora lom es Sales and S erv ice Co. k w as awarded Uie contract son-Knudsen Corp. o f Boise.I a pn m ary contractor in the nenl of the mine by Cyprus ;o. o f Denver.m dred mcAile hom es a re to ~ led and installed by A urora m Hat Challis.1 President M.B. Peperzak ' ounced Uiat F ran Jones, pro- inaM r for Villa Del Rio wruiw est of Twin F alls, will h e additional responsibilities » r for Uie Challis project.Sel Rio, a mobile hom e sub- IS an Aurora Mobile Homes lent.

ida l Frida];

LYNNigiAU,/TVrw.N.Mf r o m W W I

-F alls, Minidoka-'ttnd - • ns.le w ar. he' served as of Uie S late Highway . . ____

Jso supervisor for Uie Bounty Highway DisUict I build rnany m ^ o r a rea was a m em ber of Uie

alice F o rc e i(p r m any ...

I lives-alone on East-6th-----------Rupert, where he has cel922.

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Henrv P.TWIN FALLS -

7], of Twin PAll Magic VaUey MmWiniltrw*^

!k was born Po rtland .O re .in i Falls, and was en; nuK hmg on the S re t i r tm a iL Hp a Church.

(I« u survived t r d l Ilohrtstein of Donald Hotutsteir brothers. G «on^ > ta n , ajx! Adam H(

_________ P a llsU h re e m t oM ane Fennell, boi

.......... "PoiiyappsdrpoHdiildren. He was pr son and a brother.

Graveside servic p in rM o n rfay a l t h t£ry. Fnends may < p.m . Monday at Re

I -S©:BURLEY ~ S<

Dnissel, U. a i l TTiursday. wiirbe al tb e McCulloch O u

. te rm ent will be m F w ith m tlilory grave m ay call a t the fi (ro m 4 to8 ;30p .m .a services.

BURLEY - Serv W a n tn . 87. of Burl< nesday, HiU b e a ( 2 p McCulloch O u p d a wiO be m P teaun i

-------------F iv n d j m a y c a ra r ;from 4 to 8 ; » p .m . . 12:3)p.m .unlillim ec

B U R L E Y -S erv in McGuire. 76. of Las V the Burley area, who b e a t 2 p.m. Mondi P ayne Memonal Chai

G inger Decker of Bur H em ondezorPauJ.BndJe

O iery l Benliey and Mar G azulaofO okley.

H ' MPm

■ M inerva Benavides and ba b e l Kurman of Rupen.

H M inerva Benavides bf He

H A daughlertoM r.andM i

H . . UAGICV

I CabsH • CoQtmued trpi

H had (rouble gelling cabs ■ . . ra tseh eck w ilh m eo v en ■ Besi(lesrStee!e“ sai3; ■ nothdnver.couldn’Lseei■ either, “ and she was alw■ m e to do something abou■ In August 1974 he b(■ C obandcom bineditw itl■ tb e yea rs , however, ht■ w orkm g as an agenl■ com panies. ■ Union-YelloWs oulgoi■ s is ts o f th ree cabs dispa■ persons and d nven by sc

em ployees will havelo fll■ : .......... S teele said it is hard lo■ th e cab s transport, oth■ scn b m g them as not■ wheel-less.■ - - ‘^The custom ers a re 6

pie. people a t the airpoi people who ju st don't h w ay to get around, ma' they d o tft dn v e and dor

— re la tiv es h e re .lo take U You know, even m this r

—-rtbere a r e a lot of:peopli dn v e , and not all of Ui d eriy ."

Steele said he tned to ;

----------- N e wGOODING COUN

DIVORCES'GR'ANTEir Thompson of Jerom e from Thompson of Mina. Nev.: W aldron from Dennis Let

— boUi.oLfionriinp- .anH ^iri from Rodney Glauner, boi wg.

.. - , ACCIDENT — A vehicic LeRoy M artinez, 28. of B

r . . w e s l of-W endcll on lhe B Road. Goodmg sh e n ffs &

■ p o r t M artinez was going t ex isting w et conditions. N in ju red in the Dec. 22 mcidc

ACCIDENT Alton I^- W .o fD tetneh rstfiic lcaveh

by H d e n M arguente Ra W e n ^ l Dec. 22. Gooding <

- - re p o rt R ast w as stopped aly ^ w ligh t on Mam Si

Jk u y s e r apparen tly did no• . v d iic le w as slopp<xl. Neill .. o o r a p assen g er in Uie Huyst• M yron S h u n i of Shoshone

_ J t i r E d -------- ------------------------- . . . . A C C m E N T -A D e c .2 2 it

U.S. 30 in H e r m a n resu a ta lw n fo r Robert Aja of T

, w as lu n u n g left from the dj o f th e Quik M arket when fie veh ic le d n v e n by Billy E. I

S ta le P ohc^C pI; Da i ^ r t s th a t tfie' vision oTeal w as re s tn c te d by a parkec

B-2Tlmo3-Now3.1

I feafioiaiP. Hohnstein

LS - Henry P . Ilohnsteui. TV Falls, died TTiursday t l j j . , Memonal H oep itaJanera Coeg

om M«y a , 1S09, II i J SInl92lhem ovedU >Tw in ^

s engaged in farm ing and R n r “te Salmon Irac t until hisle alknriwi. the B a p t m ____

ed by two childrcn. Dar- jw I of Nelarts, Ore.. and ofTw Etein of Burley: three M ac ge UOfBlein. John Hons- mrvy 1 Hohnstem. a ll of Xwm Ser islasrjinn .T olnian-and— can-f both of Twtn Falls', and

Pbrtlajjdi ond six g r a n d - 1.......IS preceded in death by air. tT victs Will be at 1:30 BUIt t i e Tw iirFalls-Cem e------ Burk<lay call loday and until I Nunii 1 Reynolds Funeral Cha- She

N.C. S

b#8€@sServices for David mUie

]f Burley, who died al (he>eal I t a.m. Monday in - aflemChapel in Buriey. In- servici in Rivereide Cemeieryraveside n les. Fnends JE Re funeral home loday S h ^Tl. and Mopday p n o r lo Tuesdi

HoveFSenrices for Cora Leeluriey. who died Wed- " f f ic s 12 p.m. Monday m thed a l Buriey. B unal HoveC lanl View C em dery .rafM cCunoch's-toaay---------------m. and Monday from ,

vices for Lila Burgess m assa t as Vegas, form erly of Churchwho died Fnday . will in Buhlonday in the Joseph CemetciChapel. B unal will be memon

sgipiflaCASSIA U EH O R LU i

Admitted Buriey. Sophie Hodge of Rupert, dJan ie P a d ^ o fHeyburn.

Manlyn Reyes, bolh of Burley, anc

DflDOKA MEMORIAL Adziutted

and Reuben Koch, bolh of Heybt :n.

D n tu a e dif Heybum.- .......B irtla -------- ---- ----------------il Mrs. Rodney Fairch ild of Heybun

IC VALLEY MEMORIAL Admitted

9 - - - - - - -------frpm BI business I

:abs. “ and they 'd s id r a .to k ' / rioftsnUwai

aid. his wife, a "Thepo\s ^ l o g e L c a b s ._ ia k e a w ^always yelling a l 'T m to o i r

toK oalonE! Yellowwilh Union. Over chlse.W en

■ f h a v f ' Sspalchedby two jioooofor

I S d l Z et-*™'» W 4"'srnon-dnvcrs o r available ti

seven days

t have another ... . ,maybe because . ^don'l have any e. them .p laces. is modem age,opie-who don’t therer them a re el- But this j

toldeveryonto sell lhe cab Chnslm asol

t v s o f R e c iUNTY a n d n e ilh en

! i J ^ H r w i n s - ' t c S « "

LccW^aldron. n « i T l i

vehicle was b Ilde dnven by collision. Coc f Buhl, ro lled •P a lte rso n j^ i e Bob Barton parenlly saw s deputies re- w as injured. Ig loo fast for passcBMr. ai :. He was nol ju ry but was r :ijenl ACCIDENT

1 ^ Huyser. -.Cdtoer of Je t vehicle dnven Tim Parker t Rasl. 60, o f Dec. 19 when I

ng cily police struck a bia I a t a flashing occurred soul

Sireel an d fog. Gooding ( noL see ihe . B ili.B oyerili

either d river is believed lol jyser vehicle. Gooding, one. was in- ACCIDENTT------ : ------------ aepuly Gaylana in c id cn lon Uniled P a ^ , g m te d - i ii a Lyle Wayne-< ifTullle. Aja Falls, was di e oarkm g lot panel Inick lel I fie struck a H agennan”aiv E. M ayer of rowpit to avon Davui Neal vehicle lhalivi each d n v e r df the road C

■ked vehicle jured.

V

^3. Twin Falls, ldahq_ Sunday.

Qirnog-Grace V. Cosgriff

TWIN FALLS - Grace V. Cosgn 1. o f Twin Falls, vice presKJenl ^ »gnff A dvertising Co.. died F n d « n m g a t Magic Valley Memon loepitol a fte r a long illness.S ^ w e s will be announced 1 eynolds FUnerol Chapel.

Rachael OrdersTWIN FALLS - Rachael OnJers, fl Twin Falls . dtedSaluniay m om ing ; ag ic V alley Memonal Hospital of iddenillness.Services a n d bunal will be a t Amcr n-Palls.-w ith locaParrangements b jynolds. Funeral Chapel.......................

Cora Lee WarrenlURLEY — Cora Lee Warren. 87, o riey^-died-W cdnesday-ift-Uw-Bcaj m n g Home a t Ruperi. h e w as bom Mareh 15,1893. a l F ig :. She a tlended schools m Mountair

lhe Pau l Cem etery. fYiends m ay cal the Payne Chapd in Buriey Ihu smoon arxl evening and p n o r tc vices Monday.

EROME - Services for Mattie Ward ppeard. 87, of Jerome, who died sd a y . will be a t 2 p.m. Monday in the « Funeral C hapd . Bunal will b e in

Je ro m e Cemetery, T V family gests m em onals to lhe A m encan c e r Society. Pnends may call a t the e C hapd Irom 5 to 9 p.m. loday and l l : » p .m . Monday,

JHL - A rosary service for Kurt moos. 23, of Buhl, who died 3day. will b e al 7:30 p,m, loday and s a t 10:30 a.m. Monday, bolh in the t h o f lhe Immaculate Conception uhl. B una l will be in Wesl End etcr>' at Buhl. The family suggests o n a b b e sent to the Shnners*

n l lg = -Leo Rice, B n a n /

Kraltcer. Slephani e rt. Adellla O'Keefe, and Rayrr

and M n. T hayne , Shoshone; Maxine

an d Ju an ila Reynolds and Shanr Bellevue; a n d Je re r

' Mrs. Robert Casti WaUins. all of Tw

ybum: and daughter, and M rs.Dick Hurd of Murt terwtiite and daugh

_ Eden; T ara Kulm a Wnftfii and daughter

A daughter lo Mr. Mrs. Wayne Wilbur Thayne Anderson of.

> bul nobody nibbled. He lualify fo r government sub- ) keep it-on-lhe-road.-but-he ■# an tth em :-----------------------------power to give is the power to ay -and -l0 -c o n lro l:^ h e -s a id ^ ) independent in my ihm king ng with th a t."c ra te s without a city fran- e re one required, he said, he ould have taken on the cab

nmg the taxi service would m anded spending {8 000 to or new vehicles. Steele satd. antic ipates selling his aging

Yellow averages aboul 100 ly. h e said . Service has been ; from 5 a.m , lo 1:30 a.m lys a week._including holi-. tim t th is y ea r when dn v e rs ilchers got Chnstm as off,I said. 1 alw ays figured the e a se rv ice lo the communi- le re ite ra ted , ••so we’ve had mmg every O inslm as e v e n - e re w a sn ’t m uchdem and.” " s yea r, he said, he sim ply >'one. "W hat the heck. Take so ff."

c o r d - — —er d n v e r saw the olher. Noe re rep o rted ,-------------------------JNT - M arty Floyd, 18. of was allem pting lo lum left lh Avenue E ast in Gooding when he struck a vehicle

ji ip M lp filhooding. The McLaughlin ts backing a l the lime of lhe 3oodingjJolice officer Bart j^ p o r ts neither driver ap- aw the other, and neilher ed. Belty McLaughlin, a , aggrava ted a previous in­is not hospitalized,NT - N ejli;*r Robert W. .. Jerom e no r his passenger 'T of Wendell, was injured en thie G illner pickup inick black calf. The incident oulh of Gooding in heavy ig County sh e n frs deputyr e p o r ts , th e 3 00 -poundea lf--------lo belong to E rm in Gold of

fT , ~ CrO Q dm g_£hetifi:s_____lan^C . Edw ards reports a :el Serv ice truck dnven byr C o m e l t s o n r » .- o f ~ T w tn ---------dam aged Dec. 22. The

left the roadw ay south of and“ d ro v e ‘ fhTo the bor- w d hitting an oncomingiv a s .d n Y in B .u L th a c e n te r-_____. Com ehson was nol m-

ay. D o ce m b o r2 8 ,1980

f City. Tenn,, and movei sg p ff to Hagler m 1913. v >ni of homesteaded a ranc i^iday Au/?. 18.1

Polls-He died J a n . 20, U ilher W arren Nov.

J t,y died Sept. 30 .1J77. She •’ a l Cassia M em orial Ho

Surviving a r t seve nephews.

Services will b e a t 2 _ 86 McCulIoch’s Chapel in’g a t Wesley Hall officiating.

Qf J, Pleasant View Cemete: call a l McCulloch^slod,

fnpn. . P *" M onday from Is b y ' t'm eofsefM ces; '

Berlin FcBURLEY - Beriin

7 , of Buriey, died F n d a y a t eJe aa _ — H £ B p ila I_ _ _________

Memonal serv ices ai Fig. will be announced by itain Chapd,

call Cnppled Children’s I k this Lake City. F n e n d s u

r to Hopkins-Buhl F unera l K terooonuntiiep.m .

'a rd MAGIC VALLEY •iied senrices for Florence V.I the Coeur d'Alene, form er c m who died T hursday, will nily Monday at Sunset Me can Pnends m ay caJJ a l W] the from 8 a m. to l p.m . und family suggests m em o Shnners Cnppled Childrci

u rt TWIN FALLS - ; 'W Cathenne G entry. 62. ol

who died W ednesday, will ^ Monday m the F irs i Unil •on Church. B unal will b e m i

n a l Park. F n e n d s m ay i ^ Mortuary today, and until rs day,

an Asay, Franl$ Wolfe, M rs. Wayr lanie Albertson. John M ai. Essi symond Olsen, all of Twin F alls ; n e Anderson, bolh of J e ro m e ; . cine G raham of Columbu.s. N •annon Pierce, bolh of Buhl; M rs.. frem yC allenof Filer.

'a stro , Mrs. Neale Jenks and dau Twin Falls: 0yd Cole, M rs Da Irs. John Wiersema and son. a ll o lu rtaugh ; Bessie P a lm er and tughler. all of Kimberly: M rs. I m and.Lisa Jiulm J » l h of F i le r ; hlerofH agerm an_

ButhsMr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds of Bi b u r of Twin Falls, and a son lo 1 of Jerom e.

_ AccideniTWIN F A L L S -T w o p

fe in a head-on collision eai b- nea r Jackpol w ere sli te • ■ Valley M emonal Hosptla

lo Jaun Heniandez rema 1: ical condition— a n d - R Hernandez Martinez, who

the car when the accidei 1- waslisledinfairconditior e The Martinez’s ca r was b

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ved from Tennessee where her falher ^ ^

JKh. She m am ed : - 1 .1915, a t Amencan 0,1370. She m am ed t. 20, .1973, and he /te worked BSD cook LHospital, Arveral nieces and

I 2 p.m. Mooday al 1 with lhe Rev. g l ® * / ig. Bunal will bem te ry . Fnends may 9dayfrom 4lofl:30 re a so n : im 12:30 p.m. until s a J iM n------------1------------------------ liA s i

b e e n a, . , ^ J o s e p h- a u g h t lessor i

in F m stil. 62, of ICas3.a Mom.nnl

a r t pc iil»B amf y Payne Ftocral

S v

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l ^ i t a l in Salt

iS'JdiSUf! i S ? - e l «T h e 1;

R u s s B - Graveside rn rm o p

3l‘i i r / a S :WJi;/e Mortuary

N e «rcn 'sH ospilfll.________________

Ii

o f^Z T rJ i,:'III be a n o a.m. C o u n ty s l niled Methodisl n o m ju r ie nSunset Memo- t r u c k acci y call a l White d e p u ty re Illl 9 a .m . Mon- Of R l ^ n

S o u lh KOc • h e h i t a p

^ ' S c h a e ffe r, ACCIDE

_ ____ C o u n ly sh•a h it-a n c

;--------------------- C ynthia ^w a s n o r th i S o u th , a n d

lyneWilhur.Kmily th e highw ssie Roan. .Shaun v e h ic le mi s; Mrs. Tony Prait a n d th e n I

g , T S a ns .Ja tk ih ip m an o l There wen

A C C ID E

auKlilcr. and Ijsa "David siorer and M e m o n a l I I of Jerom e: Mrs, t r a c k - c a r

Mrs. Doyle Sal- s h e n f f s re Frank Strain of P a u l , wj

r ; and-.M rs.John— R o a d . .a n d .p n v a t e d n r e a r d u a ls

Huhl and Mr. and b y J o s e p h lo Mr. and Mrs B u r le y . Thi

p o r te d no Cl

it victim stiI p w p le in ju re d d n v e n by ;a r y T liu rsd a y T w in F a lls , il l I m M agic w ro n g s id e la lS a tu r d n j ; : :— t h e i i d a h o ^

o c c u r r e d a l n am ed in c n t- n o r th o f J a ( ^ G u a d a l u p e n o H n f u - r ^ ; ho w as d n v in g m h e r c a r , le n t o c c u m jd . 23, o f B u h l , \ on. C h a r g e s £a s h it bv a c a r m g l o t h e ISI

mrsioms \INRITED

W om en's SI -W om en 's

M en 's

ILECTIOM!

Aerial pOSCOW, Idaho (UPI)-Umve if Idaho scientists are reviev al photographs which may pr € a new lool m determining ons behind the nse and fallw n populations, . ____^ ^a^as w*e know ,-lhere's-ne I a study like th is before,”_s ph J . Ulhman. associate p )r of. forest resou rces a t the xwrdinator of the project, e U.S. Forest Serv ice has b< Ig P h o l o ^ h s o f tbe Soulh F<

5 <;ince 193.5. U llim an said. Hc

ymms’ aw£w o FALLS. Idaho I UPI I > environm entalists continued * > ^ liv e ly to th e presentation . Forest Service’s 75th annive aw ard for conservation

:lectSteveSym m s. latest cn tic ism cam e fro

Brown of Idaho Falls. U r president o f the Idal omentalists Council.I first response is somebody g a bad joke.” Brown san

! w s o f r e c o r d

T n w D o i a o o D N T y —IDENT - T h e Mmidok ’ sh e n ffs d epartm ent reporte n e s o r citations m a car-pickui iccidentSaturday. A ccording I* rroorts. W aller J . Sloller. 88

>ert. had just lu m ed onto S load from 600 W est Road whet 3 pickup dnven.by_Terry.A lai rer. 32. of Norland.DENT - T he Mmidok* sh e n ffs d epartm ent reportec

and-run acciden t’ Salurday, I M ane Doney, 25. of Ruperi Ihbound on Highway 24 a t 20C md passed a v d iic le parked on ^iway. As she passed , the moved, hilling Doney’s car.

n lefl the scene. T here is no :ion available a t th is tim e of and-nin vehicle o r dnver. e re no injunes r ^ r t e d . • 5ENT - A P aul nfan was and re leased -from Cassia

al Hospital F n d a y followinga r accident, accordm g to reports. Bud A. Whiting, 36. w as southbound on 400 East

id -a s he lu n jed -Ic ft-m lo -a dnveway. his c a r s truck the lls of a cement tru ck , dnven ph Keith Thompson. 21. of The sh en ffs departm en l re- 3 citations were issued,

till critically 17-year-old Loren Rill of Ils. who' was d n v m g on the de of the road, accordm g to Q_Slalg-Pnliiv> T h e acc ident aboul one and a half miles

J ackpol on U.S. 93. Rill was id Mnously. o ui a p assenger ir, Richard K urt Lemmons, ll. was killed instanlly . s^are slill pending, accord-

9 SA

Slippers ^ -s-Joggers s Joggers

IBEPfi

S'Brand |____SofewBy GggrtartBBd I

photos[iiversi- ev e r, since 1965 wbei newing th e a rea . large-scj prove sh a rp e r details havt

mg the said.fall of The Ul reisearchei

-------------photos which reveali-never mei its m th ree 1,000- ’- s a id . s tre tch es o f - th e : e p ^ through the Payetle I lhe UI T hese a re a s have bet

spaw ning beds. Ullim 5 been R esearchers a r 1 Fork p ic tu res of where Ux

How- sedim ent preseni,

u'ard is cntu'I) “ senalor-elect’s jed to servatfon, - wild ;ionof p articu larly , a re anyniver- .live."n lo < Brown sa id the Fore

have been trying lo ■■<from favor by giving him th(

the “ It sort o f like l£[daho who's been mean to a

• Ihem a hum anitanan iody s If y o u r're nice enough isaid, slop kicking his dog.''E

Whe S a b o uig lo

• l i .O u r purpost (hen help of carin

“ the^paths of 1” W hen the ti

200 ;

thelar.no

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th e'enof

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)en a flood ravaged “That »:ale photos with w h a tq u ive been taken , be Ulliman

TheFc»ers a re review ing surveys i s l th e b o tto m sed i- '-cb eck in g0-to 3.00O-foot^Ortg~logging-<

slream flowing lo the s t re N allonal Foresi, "We’re>ecn p n m e salm on. Ihesam eman said . said,are exam ining If the 1the s lream bed is Forest S<

stream t Labor for a n d a e n a

icized’s efforts in con-

conservation nything but posi-

' " ‘l^TnTnS;lhe aw ard. D rlaking som eone Chin a pet a n d giving Nuimio

n award, figunng J ilo them , th ey ’ll 'B row nsaid .

e n lo n e l i r m d s . . . w ese is to serve those ' ing professionals. W j f W n andTHFIonel time co m es, as it do n d ep en d on our as:

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he UI projecl is successful, the A S erv ice m ay m ake increased

m bed surveys. U lhm an said.■ for ground surveys is expensive enai photography couI^te_uscd __ nitor the'entire stream quickly, d.

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GOODING - The lur w as really lhe fellows Boesiger to leave her S

^ _week.“Relaxing wilh "over 7

holiday d inner here in laud ied Tuesday with a < celairaU on y ears earii« m u d i cherry wine.

The senior citizens hac . W ar M em onal Hall by

a u b . lo cd eb ra leC h n sti “ W ben llh ink about lh

way from here .” Boesi{ m eans bobsledding down grew t m - o f . havmg a '

. .-.p resen t5 ,andofm yfarail ________While a few sad m<

Federal officials

JerorBy BRUCE HAMMOND Tiines-News wnter

JEROM E — Jerom e Co f iaa ls have about two years op s tn c t guiddm es for loxi disposal o r face federal m ten

Tbe U.S. Environmental Pi Agency has se t a nabon*wide of D ec.-3l5-1983,-for-coui

- enim ents to outline proced dumping toxic m atenals. T mvolve either de CQvironmenlally safe d ispa withm the county o r t r a n ^ i

, m a ten a ls outside the couni ' approved dump.

‘ 11 shouldn't be a hard thn

Fire sti- -SUN-VALLEY - TTie Sur

— Gity€oiB>eiH ia9l)egun«itMlocating an Elkhom fire statio

Tbe action w as prompted Is 0 0 advice from the Sun Val planner, fire chief and Elkho dents.

A three-quarter-acre site entr aaoe ib e Sasecreek ooment has been endorsed Planner T erry . Klein and tb plannmg and zomng commis! th o u ^ off the mam road, lh< located w ith q u id t access in a twos, accordm g to Mem.

WendcWENDELL — A new city In

w as selected by the Wende Council th is week.

------ Bfl(I»Jleed<-26rw a& ^m edceed Wendell T re a a ire r Mary who will leave office Wedne; move out o f s ta te . H orner's hi

—F ra n ces,~ faar~ accep ted~ the _ p a s to r ,posjtioo s i a Presb

Bozeman, Mont. ■

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m , l e f t , t a l k s a b o u t C h ri P o w e l l l i s t e n s

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m em ories oj Teen Club’s (ND

turkey d inner w as tasly. bul owship lha t en ticed Hermer T Shoshone hom e one nighl Ij

T T O 'o thcr'M nior'ciliiens’at : in their honor. Boesiger. J 1 a close fnend a s they recallet iriier lhat mvolved a lillle I

had been invited lo the Goodii by the Goodmg-Shoshone Tei Tslmas and to look loward ISfli t the holidays, it takes me xSa esiger said w ith a n accenl. ■' own hills in Switzerland where ! a C hnslm as tree , not needirimily, w h o a ren o m o re ."-------

m em ones an d regrets wei

i/s w ant guideliri(

me Couto m eet," Jeror Chairm an Mel

__________ nesday. “ All weprocedure lhal

Counly of- m ents." irs to devel- G nndstaff mi toxic w aste U eallh and ’ 'ervention. fovironm entalt

development of J Protection ‘'Bill said i idedeadim e sp e a a l pit for » u n ly -g o v ^ our-landfill-ara c e d u re s - fo r^ fa rm e rs - to -d r

This m ay d rum s, that's developing have lodo," G n

sposal sites Toxic waste ^ r t m g the herbicides used Hmty to an presently dump

a t a county lam IhinR for u s Jerom e. The

tation sitcfltuujrior ajrcaO y ocsihi ition. landHisemapwi d last week According lo 1 Valley city and Iravel lim. kh om resi- c rew s respondm

Sun Valley Fir Ite a t the potentiaUy dan: eek devel- m axim um devel ed by City tnclude2,100hou

tbe c ity’s Because of the nission. Al- th e City Counci the site IS n e a r Ejkhom ev

in all direc- e ssa iy . . ______________ A ccording loJE

ell^i6lfec£f treasurer Reed, who a ls ndell City tan t ^ d e r k , i

Md-lo-n ic »—iry H om er w ritten test,.lhe Inesday to the oral exami B husband. M ary Wofford s th e - h e a d '^ a r s im p ly " d o r esbytenan ooe candidate

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liors J J t h e r ^

')f holidays | :gathering

discussed around U - bonorees spoke of h2

____ they a re anlicipatmf"L ast y ea r 1 was

bul It E lton O ^ m . 81. o nenia - lonesome C hnslm as I last "B ut thts season 1__________ (Green.A cres.Care.at a holidays with all t

■. 80. Osbom continued. ‘ lleda . w e l la s la m .” ■ e loo Osbom. a retired

w inter holidays mvo xling “ Whal did w e dol Teen rea^yspecial, yel i t ’ WI. “ There-w as one I46ng spent w atching, the . ‘‘It g a t h e n n g ." 0 ^ m i e r e l "T hai was kind of fding then laughed .-'ltw a;------------------As Osbom spoke: a*ere_____ tfjgjiali with a, bag o

nes drawn by 19i

unty facrome County Commission pur!el G nndstaff said Wed- lhewe need to do is outline a are

hat m eets, the require- froi T

m el T uesday with Idaho weiI W elfare D epartm ent deaa lis l Bill Allrefl to begin • unto fap lan . con

I If we’d designate a issi o r these toxic wastes at_

d r a n r th e i r (p es tic id e )- Dw's all we really should J e rGnndstaff said. Astes . mostly left-over Cou:ed by local farm ers, a re plaimped m a segregated pit ordiandfill five m iles e a s t of orcklie d ram s must be s ta t

>ite Stud^ fire station site w as an E ip r a te d - o n - th e - c i t y 's — m ar ' for fu ture public use. sub- lo Klein, the topography ,• ime mvolved wiih fire dmg lo E lkhom from the F ire Station c reates a ian m tn is . situalion. At ivelopment, Elkhon will lousine units.these factors. Klein told ^ ' ncil lha t a fire station eventually w in.be nec- Ca

ElkhaJn re .C h iefJe ftC am es.— e m e

ts^ReedJ;jfalso will se rve a s assis- P r k. was selected from 25 e r , - .

E«iuiJ-scored-h ighest-in -the— begii h e ty p ew ntm g-test-and - 1981. m m ation ," City a e r k Ree< i said-Wednesday. *‘11 addii fie ofThose lim es when ford, e IS c le a r ly - th e best have

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d the neatly decorated latjle: if happy tim es — some p ast an tmg.was m the nursing hom e," r 1, of Gooding. “That w as lh n a s le v e r had .")n I'm well and l*m going bac ire.Center_m.Goodmgl to sp( 11 the fnends I have there d . " I just hope everyone els

ired truck dn v e r. said most nvolved good tim es for him. do? What does anyone do? ^ t It w asgood,"he said.K New Y ear’s Eve m y wife the new y ea r come in a l a i m recallM ,1 of different." he said w ith a w asa very modest celebralior e : a teenage Santa G au s walk< IS, oL afts^O sbom laushcd -ap

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cing t03punctured lo allow ,decom pa lhe organic chemicals, bul Ihi a rea for flushing excess ch from the canisters.

The Je rom e County Commi w ere aw are of the pendir deadline, but action w asn 't di until Monday when a local c company representative broi issue before the commission.

"TJw m am problem for us Jerbme’C ^ l y is an econom Doug Newbold of Full O rc le Jerom e, told the commissione:

According lo Newbold. if Counly officials don’t adopt a i plan m compliance with Ui order, the federal govem m er order the w astes lo be tn ick e state for p roper containm ent.

dy startm Elkhom fire station n e ^ n a n n e d 's t a i i o i n u K m o n i r nib-station. -

In discussions earlie r th is ’ iecond-story addition to th e Ci vas suggpsted lo provide i [uarters for city firefighters. I T, Cam es said the City Hall I sn’t suitable only a s a sub-stal: be Elkhom proposal should I idered as the pn m ary fire sla t Carries agreed with Klein t

Dlkhom station is needed to ‘m e rg e n c y re sp o n se 't im e s r"

a^asurerPresently employed a s a boo

r,- 4 o r GetUeman Tractoi :4uipment Inc. m Wendell, Re eginw orkm g-for Ihe-cily-on- 961. Al lh a t lime, Homer-will leed with the treasurer^ jol dditw nalJram m g-planD ed-b >rd. Reed and ,Jie r husband, ave lived ir^ Wendell for abou ears.

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s s e d a s S a n ta . g iv e s Mr

les. most one o f the eld. and some • a b n e fm o m e i

"W hen I w recalled know-it-all ix

th e most S an ta G a u s , I O sbom said,

ack there "Theprx)bl<;pend-lhc------couple y earsre now." ‘Mr. Bus D nv ilse IS as “ Well. 1 coi

ber th a t when s t of his p resen ts and

continued. "T Nothing and lh a t seem

W hile Iheiri ife and 1 eves m ay not 1 1 church youngsters sp

w ere still vivic a pause, T o S u eG a lh ion." sponsonng th Iked mlo sim ply tim es t again^is------- ^ M y - b e s t -

xic wasMsition of “ T he only pethere IS no w i l l ^ the fa rchem icals end up paying 1

- th e cost of iJni!nissioners said,ling EPA Accordm g lo Idiscussed Sim plpt Soilbuilchemical jo r pestic ide <k

■ought the area.I- Newbold, who4s_nerejn ,g tfie -in .consenm ic one. signaling a ^ le lnc .l o f - p w a l s i te w hilelers- nush Ih e ir pesliif Jerom e own p ro p e rly vadisposal can be used a n d 'th e EPA properties,lent could r t e EPA hasiced out of im um 1-kilogran

ot d ie m ic a ls lefl

ts ‘pMdis to be as im p iy a --------------- —

B O I S E - T 5 y ear, a 5th D is tn c t City Hall fa rm e r dama, sleeping ,fie ssed u sm g a

;. Howev- ' W a decisic I location sa»d lowt ation and am oun t of^ a 1 be con-ation. M a ^ - F e r g u

re sa le of repos_______________ In 1971, ^

tra c to r and twP — ----------from -alocalil

•'n>e dompan ookkeep- . tra c to r a n d om lor and the G oodm g O fleed will a s ta le law ^

ill o n e n t-------- A fte r a tn a ljob with held th a t Mas:-by-W of.___ to P f t^ raonfflrid. .Kim, T h e c a se ,h f t out three the Idaho Siq>n

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^ rs . Walt Higgins a gift i

;lders shyly agreed lo s it on Sa nenl.

was dnving a bus 1 rem em boy lelltng th is little girl tt

s . that It was ju s t h er dad m a 1tblem w as thal the g irl's falhe rs earlier.-so s h e spoke at mi nv er. is there really no Santa ( could hear the te a rs in her vo Ten 1 was young. Santa always md 1 figured it was still j "Tbe boy didn’t open his mou emed to satisfy the little girl." •ir m em ones of C hnstm as and lol be so bnghtly painted with \ sponsonng the Tuesday niglii

ivid remembrances, allimore. one of the 25 Teen Cli the celebration, the wmter-l;

s to spend with her family. it-C hnslm as.—I guess, was

ste disppeople affecled by this so

farm ers because they’llg higher pnces lo cover fjoJus disposal,” Newbold Ne

to Newbold. his firm and an luilders a re the two ma- thi dealers m the Jerom e Uu

k-bo.has a bachelor's de- larervalion. suggested - de- p n^ l a l toxic v/aste dis- a nlie reguinng fa rm ers lo wi'jesticide dram s on their nm f where the chem icalsnd won’t wash onlo olher lioi

<ilnuis established a m a x - . her-am level for the am ount lo l left in discarded drum s

lwg)tb)rf3- The Idaho Suprem e Court ha :t Court decision awarding nages because hts equipmenl ganuQcoRSl^tutuinal law. ision announced Tuesday,' tlft jwer court did not properly \ actual dam ages awarded ivho lives northwest of Wend rgusai Credit Corporation, on w ntlen by Justice Robert E 'e dam ages in the case w ere u «d_lhtCTiiimerciaLIaHLapphi x ssessedco lla te raL *eterson fell behind in his pay two co r^ in M he had purhcas IJiassey.Ferguson dealer,— lany’s credit corporation repo one of the combines with the a ; County shenff. Bul the act w V whidj had previously bee onal by the IdahoSuprem e Cw la l , 5th D istnc t Judge Doug] assey-Ferguson m ust therel^ £or.bothadual a n d punitive da heard in GoodingCounly, was 5>reme Court by M assey-Fergi

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ift a n d k i s s a s h e r h u s b a i

1 S an ta ’s lap for

em ber th is one homemaI there was no n a funny su il,"

. . T ha i’s wilher had died a “ Alotim e and asked:------ -Teen-Cli

ta Claus’ ’ " around I■ voice, so 1 told said,ays b rought m e Less «II so ." Osbom holidays ooulh a fle r lhal "H ’sU I." money," and New Y ear’s Howev th words, lo the - - m enl ab( iglil a ffa ir they

Club m em bers lbe dayULljohdays-are--------whaLis U

Then Ira s-w h en ~ m y---------Uiingmg

posal piso lhat seepage won't occur.

"Of course, thal is a very t< figure thal-m ust b e worked a Newtwld explained, “ but Ihei If we have a site where thes am ounts of chem icals car through the soil lo clean them, lhal m uch be tte r off."

Newbold said the county’s landfill, localed on a bluff, p robably- offer-so il-pharflc i and isolation lo allow thts I w ithout lhe danger of chemic n ine m lo any w aler systems.

"In ou r a rea , though, coni lion isn 't a particular problei almost all of these chem ic herbicides tha l a ren ’t very dai to hum ans," Newbold said,

'" n ie m am thing we need to (

has reversed a . GOODlimg a Wendell Zoning C lenl was repos- com m issi

PlannmIKfe'high court ‘ ' signed eariy assess the . es ta te andled lo A rthur ascha irmendell, against member.

I E . Bakes also Counly"a ■e u nw arranted • will involiiphcable-lo-tho------- CompWw

zoning ordpaym ents on a - - ....... -cased on credit

epossessed the Jte assistance oft was based on GbODl^ been declared celebralioiCourts-------- ; ----------Wednesda'Higlas K ram er The daii efore be liable Gooding A(dam ages----------- donattonw/a s a p p ^ e d to Music wi 'rguson. is planned.;

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a n d , l e f t , a n d F r a n k C u i

mother w as a live." said Gallir School junior, "She taugh t i nade gifts for fnends - how to Randy K err, 17, of Gooding.

I'ear's a re a lim e to help peo why we wanted lo have a dm m

5l of old people, like my a d c^ le Club project),-C lay, don’t h a J here so they really need s

I emotionally, K err also com ys a re p n m a n ly a time fo r bus; I loo commercial. People a re a

he satd. "And the p n ce of p r ever, K err admitted som e oi ibout the Yuletide occurred wl

en 1 w as a little kid 1 had my y a f te r C hnstm as," K err rec;tha t? ::--------------------------------I ^ ^ la u g h ed . "O f co u rsc . a f l

lan deaa proper plan onp

’ technical lha t we don't enc I a round." now willi som e fe wn again, us how we ha lese sm all Newbold said . “ T :an leach lim e, so th e re i 71. we’d be problem for us."

The Jerom e Co ’s existing agreed to begin Iff, would waste diroosal p! jcten stics-N cw b o ld -T in d 'A l i leaching group in meetmi iica lsn in - m entsforM fe'd is

"W edon 'tw ant sntamma- View, where they lem since type of Ihmg U icals a r e . fJew boIdsaid ."E ' langerous thinking about it a

finding Ihemselvi o d o is g e t dum p mis m a ten r

m a 0J.111Commission is sc h ^ u le d l<

iSioTTchairman Tuesdaynight. nng and Zoning C hainm m B earlier th is monlh to concenti nd insurance business. Despite ■man, Muffley will continue a r.leeting is scheduled for 8 p .m . Courthouse. Other discussion olve fm al'w ork on the counly lion-of-the-m ap-and-B ccom i irdmance IS expected sometimi

Elks schedule dtING - A New Y ear's Ei ion IS planned by the Goodlay nighl,------------------------------ince will be from 7 p.m . until

Armory. The public is inv will be requested at the door." will be provided by C4R E xpre d a lm id n ig h t._ _

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allim ore, a Shoshone •Fit u s how to m ake v to cook." ng. "C hristm as and people feel wanted, inner like Ihis,">pled grandparen t (a• h av e any relatives-----------------sd som ebody," K err

xim plained lhal the businesses, re alw ays after your if p resen ts . . . ! " e of hts disillusion- i when he was quite

m y new bike stolen recalled. “ I mean,

g ifts a rcn 'L eve c y ^ ___________

adlineon paper and into law soend up two y e a rs f ro m _ _____

le federalagency td l in e ' have to do th in g s,''

. "Two years IS plenty of re really should be no s."* County C om m issioners gin adoption of a toxicII plan, requesting both •( " A l l r e d 'to T d v r a n h e — :-------*tmg the EPA require- •disposal.................'an t lo end up like G rand Jiey have a stio for lh « '? th a t's almost fu ll." • "Evidently nobody w as It and suddenly th e y 'r e

«lves with nowhere to e n a l ."

U.ily. Planning and d to nam e a new ?ht. ^ , n Bob Muffley re- e n tra te on his real ;pite h ts resignation tc a s a commission

).m. a l the Gooding lion a l the m eeting jn ly ’s zoning map. om panym g-county— -— .— :— tim e in F e b ra a ry . ■ .

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NetE L PASO. Texas (UP

Tom O ^ r n e said Satu d o ced pracUce sessioc

■^Tbose d o i ^ “ sess N ebraska to work oa tr h d p e d p r c ^ the rant] nbuskers to ' a 3M7 M ississippi s u t e Ul the urday.

T be Huskers ran a re field goal, a flea-Hi pass-and-lateral play ii Mississippi S tate sUibt O sborne ckeed (he

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BruilBoraByLARRYHOVEY Tvnes-News sports wnte

TWIN F A L L S -T w m on lhe defense Saturday i Borah 63-36 and clain- C hnslm as Cage Q ^ i c .

A fler the first quarter held tbe Lions to less dig its m every quarter b reaking away in them inulesoflhehalf.--------

“ I t w as the D ," said A storquia of Twin Falls’ t

- victory, which m ade its "B u t only afler lhe first 1

so. They were getting Ih--------- cariy^*-£speciaDy_aIlcr.

fourth pass. - T h ^ slan Ihleir guards into' the burn ing us on that moslly

- - w ere p v jn g any. help. I I , som e tem po problems (on

."We kind of expedec- — becausein .w ann-ups.w e

z ip p y /” Astorquia said. “ la s t four mmutes of q u a r te r a ^ _^l of the sec

Offensiveiy, Astorquii B ruins w ere able to take i

: th e ir guard flexibility."W e sta rted moving a

-A m ism atches. Wben the s m a lle r guard (M ark Tii ( Hovey) we sent him insic two quick ones. Then lb a n d put (Steve) Thomas b e got inside for another o u s up 10 o r so and got us go

Astorquia also was plea p lay of senior c o lte r Bill /

__JunioE SteY eC alIey______------- ^'Bill got-us-som e- ke>

eq>ecially in the first hali good a rm extension abo^ and good outlet passes. I Ihm k h e 's lellmg the

' bfilhier him bulTie has lo­b e ’s ou r only big guy an< th a t he’s gomg to have i said.

"G alley 's got his shol u ex tendm g his hand ovei " a n d it’s gomg down m confidence IS commg up."

In the early going.

Tripuck upset N

LEXINGTON. Ky. (UP T n p u ck a scored 30 poir l l th - r a n k r t Notre Dame

u n d e fe a te d l^ tu c k y S a tu T n p u ck a hit a p a ir of I

w ith 2:59 left to give lhe I: le ad th a t-w a s never I T n p u ck a m ade 14 of 15 fre Ibe second half.

T he 6-foot-6 senior fon E ssex Falls, N .J., la te r hit

— free— throws— as - Kenli sc ram bled b take the ball

I th e stubborn Insh.With 25 seconds left,

j Coach Joe B. Hall vainly yi

De- ~Dy MII g H ) 6 w N E ¥ - ^

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CHICAGO - In your face, 'p n s w as gelling-even day fc

W hai the Blue Demons UCLA for lasl year’s loss in

- - th e y -a ls o wanted to doIn ternational's poll-volers ah ead of them. i W A s ^ i at ^ m No; l all season.------

W hal De Paul did was D — S tro y third-ranked UCLA 93

a natiM ial TV audience and i a t tb e Rosemont Honzon.

I t w as a gam e that was 2 next. I t w as over m an in

— anyw ay— -and it ended off!' a o d s t i j ' M ark Aguirre givii

- - sm ce soldiers.can^e home fn **Yoirlmow;” 'losmg'Coa(

back la s t yea r a fte r we won- a t a m an whose season cre

ve ry sad. whose team obvio

braskU P D -A sm U m g — ■■a tu rta y a w e e k o fsions were worth U tn >

essjons enabledn tn ck plays lhal “ We fdunth-ranked Cor- w e re able17 viclory over nnportan l(he Sunbowl Sal- m th e Ji

room , " t li reverse, a fake f»eld goali-(]icker and a u sw uuun ;V m overcommg "W e bej[ubbom defense, proud o fnfte C oiihusker? th e Oklah -a n e r - th e - le a m —hard(—ne^•0 lasl Sunday, deserved i^ ra s k a media. w ell until

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four-point n te r inside g an_____ ________ th e firs t I

7^ pom ts, h it« n Falls lum ed ™ t m v er« !S ss:ic. field^goals.rter, the Bruins T he Brui s s lhan double m the p e n le r and sta rted 28-18 halftii t h e j a s l l h r e ^ _ G alley ar

Bid Coach J o taIs’ third straigh t 5 ^ 1 ™ " , ,S Ilarted n L i n g ' ' ^ ^ K K middle arlS sUy because we II also gave US (onoffesen)." t r - m rted il thoguht Tw m F a f f w elookm g ‘im-.. apart.- 'n>e d ."B u to v e rth e ; m of the second second half, we jts ab ility I

- ^ tu rnovers, ^uia said the ~ ke advantage of . T h eo lh e i

^r3^^g to I e aw ay on the °"-Oiey pul tha t h a d fo w n Tidd) on U r s heac

n sideandhegot I they switched K ^ m . G

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f f l w i t h t h eillAtKinsonand

ibove everyone t s . ' fts . Right now I Knanm 4the officiating ‘r i d r e a l i i e t Uand wc cxpect Ive to foul, he i

S ttiby 2)t up," hesa id , :)ver his bead.I now and hisp." BertCr-.........I Borah had T M r a b . . . .

ka’s trips ^o. 1 KenUPl) - Kelly te a m to c a l lMints to lead out-of-boundm e to a 67-8J noticed. T heBHTprevrousiy and T npucJiaturday mght. final f ree th rof free throws Nn.pp n . . le In sh a 63-57

tree throws m

to r,.a r,l rn .m ■ M I3 a tF te , ■hit four m ore W oolndge mtucky.— SH— ®«*K<nluck a ll aw ay from perform ance

Sam Bowie, (ft. Kentucky M uiniefield < y yelled to h is Kentucky.

: Paul 171es '~

ace. UCLA. Up your ra tm gs. U lyfor D ePaul.ins wanted lo do w as pay b s m the NCAA loum am enl. W 30 was convince U niled P r ers lo stop ranking K entu Kiated P ress h as ra ted Chicag

5 De Press. De Compose and \ 93-77Saturday afternoon bef md the first sellout crowd (16,7

IS 20-20 one minute and 39-23 instant - it seem ed th a t w

officially-witb Coach R ay M r pving each o tber the b i g ^ ij f ro m lh ew ar. _____5 ja c h Ia i^ B T O w n -sa fd r* i" i ran the NCAA gam e and I lool ended a t 2S-2, whose leam v

iviously h adn 't p layed very wi

[ a u s eher bowls—B7f d t by closing p rac tices we

ble lo do the thmgs lh a t were ant m wuuung." O sb o rw said J i* i la o t .N t t r a s k a dressing • ' ^ r w ^ worked, the fake >al worked, all of which led to m g.b ea t a good team today. 1 am I m y boys. We cam e back after lahom a game. Tbey worked never-«M m >lfltned-and-they- !d to wm. Our defense played llll the end. 1 think w e gol a

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3unce3 - 3 6nt leads twice thanks to its :ame. Bul Galley, who opened 1 th ree quarters w ith Brum h it four to sta rt the second, veTw in Falls a n - i2 lead and - iins never trailed again a s ^ r e r and Hovey picked up

rum s held Borah to six pomts en o d while booming out to a ftim elead.

'.and Atkinson sen l T w in F a l i s - y H a s the second h a lf began in Falls tben wenl into a u te sconng lull d u n n g which 1 h it one free throw. Borah, 5mas hitting four points and e r two. cul the deficit lo nine. , )veyrM echam -and'A tkinsoiT-| I Brum points and in th e lasl I i)e third quarter Twm F alls I i l^ d « -2 ^ .

then on It was a m a tte r o f -\ Ils picking the pressing Lions t>e B rum s again oiled up the

on s e v e r a l^ occasions, u iy a fle r lakmg advantage of y to make steals and force s.

her problem for the Lions was0 find a peg lo hang_ th e ir . 3n. By gam e'send. th e Brums■ m en m double sco n n g fig- saded by Hovey's 12. but followed a t lO by Gary G alley and G ay M echam .

1. who made a couple nifty th e high post, wound up with I

Brum crowd also took I ird e lig h tin th e ju m p in g ab il- I iio r-Joe S h e lby -w fao^l-S -llt-l ee soanng rebounds w e ll- I >6-4 and 6-5 Lions. I

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IS to lin e . ntuckyall lim e out dunng an In sh In d s play, but it w enl un- IT>e In sh got the tMll m p lav iitka WaSIouJea, hitting two IIhrows with 14 seconds lefL I)am e. 6-1. wenl ahead for I 3 on _a _ lO -fo o l.ju rapec_by_ iiter Orlando W oolndge with flam ing before a crow d of t•reedom Hall. f>

ge finished with 17 oom ts tjcky w as led is-pom t •>ce from sophomore cen te r 2: le. Sophomore guard Dirk d contnbuted 14 points for

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’ back and he said to m e , '( W hal 'H iat’s w hat I 'd like ft

P r te s Just got w hipped." itucky 'Hie loss w as the fi; cago's indudm g th e ir tn p las.......... _ Paul’s reco rd a t 90 ,

n - home victory, “ fore—g Cummmgs w as a lowe

dom m alm glheboardj d o m la s tv ^ s N C A i^

23 the was asked If this was t way. answ er w as emphatic.

Heyer "U n...doubtefiyl.’~- 5t.hug Cummmgs. the bom^ .....— down the erttin& ^ven

a revenge t ^ bf Ih ooked m y sd f on beuig huml ' WM revenge. I 'm liable lo well, aairessive. I wound u

IS trie= IitUe tu rd , bul a t ln t

M ississippi S ta te 's leam . M ississippi S tale O.

_ B ellard said it w as four and two interceptiORs 11

fe team ’s chances of re Nebraska. ; nd " I Ihmk anyone who ' ng dance would m ake a s ke m ent. Tbe turnovers real to B d la rd said. "W e Just i

them loo m any (^po r m defense played well enoui e r w e w e r e l i^ ta n d s l i f f o i ed w e did not play as well o By— vpeare capable Of pray iri^ fd " I t 's lough lo end the a loss, bul I told ou r plavi

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e, ‘Coach, we just p la in g o t ' :e (o say lo Coach M eyer n ght

e first for th e B ruins in seve ) lasl weekend to Tokyo. Tbe w M and w as Ux* school’s 4Sth

re_of_the.sconng..23.poinls._a ower of power a l cen ter, scon ards. T h ^ did a ll lh e things U: :AA disappointment, and whei 'as the best win he had ev e r be llic.

lom-agam 6-10 sophomore, tne vcn_angle.,^^_shouJdn:Lcoai f Ihmg. I ’m a C hnstian , anc umble. Besides, if I go out loi e lo go off th e handle.' You k xJ up playing pre lly good, all

:k pla;nbute that lo about it ai m ." Bellard, whCoach Emorv- - a 3-8 seasoc ur lost fumbles >-car. lhal killed his Nebraska

or opselt,„B ^ t T S o ”

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l ^ o l S a - SI offensively as Mississioc

punt of the ie season on a covered a t i j v m to forcol Todd Browr

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Cummmgs said t whipped,' It wasn 'l onl Jll now. We Brums. Severa:

lar, with forwi i^en games, foulingout. iw m putD e N olninglefH !th straight The crowd was

meel of a gar.and..Terry__ blowout. De Paiinng 19 and lies a t 1 4 ,16 ,1£ they didn’t Ihud fcHiI. it se<

tenAguirre Iheirmove. been m. his They w om ed

points and Ber------- m ake It 31-22. An ed loplay eight more un

nd 1 pnde 11 was the b€looking for went s u m inutI know, too they were tiredalthough to about the eamc

lys foiand lo look ah ead ." said

whose team rebounded from son in 1975 to finish 9-3 tins

Jia ' victor>’ in its 12th con- bowl appearance ra ised the ;ers season record to 10-2.1 quaterback Je ff ()uinn. who [or two touchdowns, was s the SunbowVs most valu­er. and H usker defensive ond Villiams was picked as the JlstandinR lineman

>PPl.i)taleJumhled_thc-first_ he gam e and N ebraska re­al the Bullck)g 23. Split end •wn took a reverse hnndolf

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in remcmil m ink lean do b e lte r."> ha rd lo b^ humble. Dc Pai 5 shots; hit 2Sof-30 free tiirow; a full-court press and a stick'

im provement m tins teal aid. '■Defense.," onlv the Demon defense tha ;ra f refereeing decisions wen rwards Darren D aye and M

fl UCLA undone, however. Iik as watching an exciting, neck- ^ m c lhal without warning Paul led 4-2. tra iled 7-4. led 10- . 18 and 20. When guard Skip s e e m r t a good tim e for the v

ied into reverse. A guirre scon Jem ard Randolph sank two . A fler a UCLA free throw. De u n a n ^ e re d points, mcludm

begmnmg of the end for th( lules without a baskel. “ 1 as e d from the Ja p a n In p . if th e m e. if thev w ere nervous ab<

'rSunild and raced in for a Nebra- >m the next offensive plav a HS nhuskersneverlostlhe'irli

N ebraska 's Kevin Seib >n- 27-yard field goal 3:23 bei he afler Ric Lindquist ml ■2. Mississippi S lale pass 1 ho minutelater.Quinnpa5ao< as Tim M cCrady. wtio mac lu; catch a t th e sidd ine al tl tid 8-yard line. On the nexl he passed to Je ff Finn f

Nebraska touchdown Ih: Huskers’ h alftim e lead lo 1

■e- Mississippi S late tned ll id second haJf. gettinfi a -t 'ff go.il by. D ana Moore aflt

— Sunday, Docomt)oi

uo B o ra h L io n s f o r a re b c

latch wiPaul scored on 56■ows and strangled d,icky lone. •‘T h a t’s bolhenn.earn tins y e a r ,” teamwii

thal flustered th e ' baclccJM k-eren’l v e ^ popu- 11)0 u

Michael Sanders straight

like the first half.?ck-and-neck track pomts w mg turned into a "Weu>110^7. then fell in to ------- His mikip Dillard gol h is houM dc le visitors to m ak e 2W mini

starters,cored five stra igh t b i g g i e #0, free Ihrows lo ^ i s ,De Paul peeled off-------idmg a steal and pomted tisMoorc--------------- -------Heyierthe Bruins. They he was 1, asked tlje kids if admillec

they were w om ed this," M aboul TV. if thev . veryproi

ibowlo n v tf ro m u i

■ and the Cor- m akm s their r lead, sincc ISM. nlibel kicked a I?Jclore the h a ll 'S S ' 'S ' ' ' y P inlcrceplcd a

1 ^ lh a n -a ' “V fJnM w no sod 5,1 y a rd s to . lade a lalhnRlhe BulldoRs' '« •!' I'

11 plav. Quinn "’“I"'"!!. ^ 1 fo r '. in o lh c r

lhal buill lhe017-0 yards (or one ------------------------s r o n d - h a i r iJio rally m th e with a 52-yard

■»7-y.ird field comeback ch iflcr a n -p lay Slate

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TWIN FALL a second-half I win the consoh Falls Chnstmi Saturday m f^t.

The Bdld< ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ - 6 c o r e ^ r e b o u n d

two pomts. hel final penod fell occasions. In the Bulldogs n and then contr finall;29 locltn

^ ■ - G K i d i ! ? .a lot belter aboi

- tournament, nounced himsc "em barrassed" 60-31 bv Borah F

least we were f balls and trying We still d id n 't! played a tot bei ts a very physic nol used to play Ihal.’-GiUeftsa

On the olhe Adolfsen said

l i ^ B Bulldogs to taki T w ' ' ; S "We need to I t other for a fewU each o ther out.'

"W e. won't be I four days. We

^ ^ ^ B out."------ The-Bulldog^

- - I ^ ^ B —from.-jumor-Ta clulch points fre la te going. The

. ^ ^ ^ ■ - G a r l i e . w a s . o n . l tim e with foul t r

------ Nsmpa-look-'and stretched opening mom< qua rte r befo re '

^ ^ B much sconng p - ^ ^ B a t nine vinua * 3 8 3 m ainderoflheh

But a d e r ref( ■t* had to re tire w■ t u a 4:54 left m th e I ■ i m to a zone. Woe

rowed the mar •: one on Kip Bro

before the buza '"J.'i. Brower s e n t '

the first^time w • ' foul free throw

J penod and the ' M four times. T^

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M III ll i| lliiii Clarence Weilii

™ with 11 seconds

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b o u n d ‘^ u k d ’ia'.Lcirii _________ WoodRivtrlS .

ith UClMlhered by thecrow d ..." Brov aid no.didn 't take long ' to figure

nng them w as De Paul. Man «nln a purpose." h e end of th e half. Aguirre wa oo rpass to Randolph, whose la UCLa em p ire tned lo stnke

ht points to tn m De P au l's lej »ed Its poise and got bibk lines kept them coming. The D Wllh 10'.-.t m inutes lo play.: were pum ped, jusl plain pump m onster dunk w as the one that down and b r o u ^ t the cm lain i inutes to p lay . M eyer'w as ab i re. and when b e got lo Aguin« t em brace vou ever did see. isone w as w th im ." Aguirre’sa a-«d3ch-is-hko-aiitU c-kid-ng d out. "H e loves lhis.’_' er-did n b ih o re Ihanbehum blfr ! last M ard i when h e went up ied bemg w hipped. " I won’t try M eyer said, "except to say £ roud." Un...doubteQly: •

1 winn Iheir own 27. Tbe Bulldogs, heu- firs t bowl appearance4, m arched 76 yards for a n m idw ay Ihrough the sec- wnth freshm an cm rterback d diving the fimu yard on a »-n option play.issed two yards to halfback Iflddix for another Bulldog h less lhan a minule r e ­but by tha t time Nebraska e gam e out of reach, k Andra Franklin ran five one N ebraska score m th e

J m r Q u m r T h i T M ^ a d y ’ " /ard TD pass thal killed any

chances for Mississippi

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\LLS - N ampa beat back alf bid by Wood River to isolation p n :e of the Twin stm as Cage G assic Sl-46

midogs. with leading•under Todd-Garlie held t o ------

held th e lead but in th e I fell behind on a couple of In th e final Iwo minutes, p m oved ahead by th ree onlrolled th e ball /o r th e clinch th e viclory. the defea t. Coach O an he and h is W olvennes felt about th e ir showing in the . TTw 'coach had p r o -m self a n d 'h i s - te a m - 8 s ------>ed" a f le r being toppled ah F n d ay .t-lo t-h a ppieT~tonight~At-------'K going a fte r some loose ’ ymg to gel some rebounds, n 't shoot rea l well bul w e t beller. Of course. Borah ysical leam and we're lu st ji^laying against team s like

olher side. Coach T erry aid it w as tim e for h is take a rest.i to get aw ay from each few days. We’re w eanng

DUt." he said with a smile, be practic ing for a l le a s t - - We’re ju st basketballed •

ogsjeceiyedjW Qd.S£onng_____•-Jack -M o m s and so m e— s from Scott Snyder tn the They needed it because on.tne.bench.m osLoLlbe— ul trouble.»k -the-lead -a l-the o utset--------ied ahead 20-11 in tbe loments of the s w n d are Wood R iver could find ig punch. The lead s tayed rtually through the re- IhehaJf. however, referee G ary Rasmussen

re w ith a leg injury w ith h e th ird . N am pa switched Wood R iver quickly nar- m argin, getting to wilhmB row er's follow,shoLJust_____

luzzer.ent Wood R iver ahead for le w ith a p a ir of technical irows to open the second the lead changed hands Then Snyder’s Jum per.

/ a M o m s bucket, sen l iad. T t^ Bulldogs battled ire and clinched il when eiling hit two free Ihrows nds rem aining.

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H e m n a n n M ve his P u n e rm a k e n a L iberty Bowl vk

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T he IM-jwund sophomore, been lo ld 6y Coach Lou Holt w ill m ove to wide receiver n re tu rn ed a punt 80 yard: touchdown, raced 46 yard second ta lly and set up anoU w ith a 4 4 j'a rd run Saturday lead th e R aw r Backs lo a a ov e r T ulane m tbe fourth am of F a m e classic.

‘•Coach (Holtz) said I waj too sm all lo play nm ning ba knew th is was my last gam< posiboo so 1 wanted lo mail b e s t ," sa id Anderson, who r a y a rd s u i 11 c a m e s and w as ns g a m e 's Mosl Valuable P layer

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The m ark s had been set p bv Brtjce A dam s of Kansas H a m s of Iowa State. .

■‘H errm aru i is Just oulsi said B oilerm aker coach J ir " I believe when he’s on. he’ pable.

"H e d id a e rea t Job of rej secoodary ," Young said. *i most of th e pla>-s hims^'ir second s e n e s ."

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Tulane. w hich finished 7-5. Its touchdowns in the fourth on a 62-yard bom b from quai Nickie Hall to flanker M ar derson a nd a I-yard dive by fr Kelvin Robinson wilh 4:08 le ft

Hall com pleted 16-of-37 pa: 241 y ard s and two inlerceplion

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OKLAHOMA CITY (UP guard B n an Kellem an points to pace the Vandal victory over the host Okl; Chicls in the All-College T oum anicnt Saturday nigJ

Long Island cenler E rr sco red 16 potntA to lead the to a 71-64 WUl over Cam e ^ « r opening-round gam »Forw art.D an Forge and

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PROVO. Ulah lUPIl Ainge and Fred Roberts co 69 pomts m powering 1 B ngham Young to a wild over U lah State Saturday

' foul-filled non<onference game.

Amge led all scorers wit before fouling out m the fir and R oberts grabbed 12 ret added 30 pomts as the two fo r 35 of B YU’s final 39 pom

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' called M fouls m (he game short of the BYU M am( rec o rd . '

G reg Kite added 13 poinL - before he fouled. Kite also (

rebounds and blocked six s o ther Cougars — Steve Tn Steve C r a i g - also left th e j five perecmals. And two Us also fouled out.

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. Nealy h it a free throw With ( le f l to give Kansas S tat overtim e victory Salurday

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seconds rem aining to pu S ta le m to a 4646 fie. Arka wound down the clock, calli ou t with ]6 secM ds left to pi

' la s t shot.' But K ansas State Co£ H artm an did some maneu h u -own dunng the timeoi Olympic guard Rolando Blat B m F ^ e ss in the raan4o-m an defense and pu np CTinrrf nam >ll Wallfpr.

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to force a jum p ball. Ui ro tatm g Jum p ball system, S ta te w as awarded p because it had lost the tap (j) overtim e.

Tyrone Adam s then I length-of-the-court pass to Ni w as fouled by Arkansas cen H astm gs w ith one second le converted th e first free thro\ second twunded o tt the nm ^ out to up K ansas State's

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PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI stoo tm g by Jc tI Stoull a Johnson propelled fourth-r£ egon S tate p ast Northwester a n opening round game ol W est a a s s ic Saturday night.

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—S ta te -w iU rm e e t^ n v im ie i contest m a semifinal game w hile Northwestern will play of th e Rhode Island-Pnncet m consolation action. Oregon D rake m the first semifin Sunday night, and Cal-State 1

- p lay s iSth-ranked Ulah-in coi I action Sunday afternoon.

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■ Ru s ty W hitmarsh added 20 ! — m ghrtrrpD W enBTO niversii

D i ^ to a 79-70 overtime o v e r Stanford in a non<o gam e. -

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M ark Hall led a fast-breakini a nd scored 17 pom ts to lead M to a 72*56 victory over Tex S a tu rd ay n i ^ t for the cham u) th e PiUsbury O assic bi tournam ent.

W ashington cam e from bi _ b e a r-Y a le -6 M 2 -fo r third pla

Doer Vaughn sco n n g 14 of hts I _ m th e second half to lead the H

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^W is. (UPI) — G reen agre< iirectore voted unani- mdiv ■cial meeting S a tu rd ay Ole iarr a s head coach for y ea r but stnpped him o f h is anoU eral m anager of the Pack

On

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rination ,-refused -lo - be named general >en the position would

l la s i f i‘job of head coach and Atl !er-DecT-24.-1974r-and-the-; lied a record of 31-57-2. B ear ■1 record th isseason . seasc xxincement. S ta r r ap- D eln ivs (snference but saw wh um al repo rte r Dave <jrvisi sed .lfl-^ )eak :lo j6 p o rli_ « as( egel was present. end. I d a long standing dts- g ^ tii ;1 over stones be has f m i h e Packers. S ta r r did losst

iefly in sp>ley c o n c e r n e d a bs. Ga. (U Pl) - T he top-rani to leave today for New Orleai V Y ear’s Day in th e Sugar Bow ed about some p la y e rs who ha^ said light en a N o m s Browr

r e f u n d to p rac tice Saturc id he’s still w orried aboul i iclices.j]} concenied because we have ‘ hard-hilling p rac tice s ." Doc show m when Ih ty « l back m eless. Dooley saicJ M lu rd ay ’s st session in full g e a r since the dogs had one m ore workout s* •New Orleans about l l a.m .

H e e l s h o l d A s t r o i)N (UPI) - N orth Caroliw ! Salurday and Coach D id wo^Kxir dn ll en joyable and sa Heels am v e d m Houslon F n d ir’s Eve m eeting m the Bluetx a m v e m town Sunday, with

la) ' n i d i ’s gam e renew s a sen ' ltd after the first p ractice ! surface will affect the T a r He jasanl to p lay th e re ." said lo a record-setting 10-1 reg the tu rf a couple or tim es be ’ difference. We’re g o ing to ha it the Astrodome so by game d lo i t .”Jled Texas “ a good team , evei »ason."Heels look a 41-7 th rash ing al OSS of the season. M eanwhile. fo setbacks th is season. 2013

3 not a 7-4 le a m ." said C ru m .' buLthey'are gom g to be healei hy all year, they could have lealen."'

s r s , S e m i n o l e s s t i(UPI) — P repara tions by 01 Saturday for Uie 1981 Orange

minoles hope will n e l them a nj la Coach B arry Sw itie r, nol sa : fourth-ranked Sooners for anolher lengthy workout for Si npowasn’lw h a t I w anled ," Sw lexMutioh. I t 's 'g b in g lo ta k e ck-to -w here-w e-w ere-befo r »R."ilso announced h ts startmg-bai me teamed M iami freshm an . and Stanley Wilson in the th re has started before, but only t h Overstreet h a s recovered, e r with the o ther two upper cla State Coach Bobby Bowden c light year, in prepara tion for v : could develop into a shol a l th<

i l l y Q B s r e c e i v e plELPHIA lU P l) - Ron Jawc na Eagles’ P olish-A m encan q Ials blessed by P ope John Pa lb announced Saturday , phia businessm an E dw ard Pis te. recently v isited the Pontiff p h o lo e ra^ taken la s l y ea r in > infant son of E ag le s ' (General Jie meeting. P iszek e« la in ec des of Polish h en lag e . T V Pot

fl his re turn to P h ila d e l^ ia .

i n g t o n g r i d b o s s sRT BEACH. Calif. ( U P I ) - L np inlo professional footbal extension F n d a y on his coni ■ofWashmgton. D irector-M ikeLudesaid..‘JHe: lOuId have il. H e’s the oldc! • a n d l th in k h e 's lh e b ^ ; " • leading the Huskies to Iheir i he wenl lo Lude about thrc iilating thal he could be m Iti

l u i e t s k a t e r t o p s ' iW (UPI) - T atiana.T arasova ( ctld world record fo r the 500-1 I a quarter of a second S atu r

a skated the SOO-meter dislai Medeo Skating Rink m A

in. Tass said. T he tim e imprc JL3i seconds an d eclipsed the fiencan Sheila Young.

f r f o n W e ' t t J / n n e r / i

\L L S -B ry c e H all of F ile r w£ n the team roping events a t Sti med w ith V arC n n sten sen -o f ihen'sided with M ike M iller of

f.’s i a c ; i i o j ; ! m jh e b ig g ^ o f , h 91 team s com peting in tbe fej

«| Cm taaK D o< and BiycT I UI If Coodat 1 K m tin nr Paul t n M k am WiUcr P a ite oi Cealwg. i nwiy Miweeortnejo a a l Va» Chrela

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;ree. how ever, lo talk with repor dividually.O lejniczak said Starr, who h i a r le ft on his contract, net o th e r y e a r lo fmish rebuilding ickers.On Oct. 5, the committee and tx ember* gave Slarr, his staff am a vo le of confidence and s a )uld ' rev iew -h isT ta tu s - -after ason. A l th e lime, the P ackers > I. They th en wenl 3-3-1. but lost t st four gam es.Afler a w inless pre-season in 1 e -P a d c e ra shocked - l h e ^ w jars m overtim e in the re g ason opener.-lhen-w ere rou tet Kroil and Los Angeles.While th e P ackers threatened f vision ti t le afler a stronft' i asonr-they-fell-flpart-agBin-fil d . losing th e ir final four g am es Iting only doe touchdown in lal th ree . T ha t score cam e in a ^ to th e Chicago Bears.

p o r ts ------i b o u t I I I p l a y e r sanked Georgia Bulldogs w ere leans w here they'll meel Notre kiwi - but Coach Vtnce Dooley have been sick.iwn an d defensive guard Joe urday following illnesses, bu t Jt them and others who h av e ,

ive h ad som e playera who have > » le y said , "and I am afraid [into th e hard contact."^’s w orkout w as a good one. It the C h n stm as break.I M a u l e d eariy today before

o d o m e p r a c t i c ema got Its first look a l the lick C rum called the eartv- satisfactory .nday .to begin preparations for ebonnet Bowl with Texas. The th Iheir initial practice set for

e n e s lh a t began in 1947.X lh a t he doesn't think the Heels m anyway.Id C ram , who guided-North ■egular-season mark. “ We’ve before and I can 't see lhat it have severa l opportunities for ime U m e w e sfwuld be pretly

:very b it a s good as anyone we

» al th e hands of Oklahoma a s le. T exas dealt the Sooners one )-13. m th e annual Ked Hiver

n. "T hey w erehurtJjy in junes iled-up lo r .u s . If evervonetiad . ive gone through the regular

s t e p u p w o r k o u t sO klahom a and Monda S tate '

tge Bowl g am e Thursday n i ^ t 3 national championship, satisfied w ith early praclices,

for 2 ': hours Saturday and ‘Sundav.Sw itzer said..lll_can.lell by_lhe_ ke a lol rhore concenlraiion to fo r e - l 'm -w o m e d -a bout ou r~

hackfteld-for-lhe game and l o r . in B uste r Rhymes with David iree -m an wishbone tandem, v because o f a hamstring pull d . Chel W inters has been the classm en.n closed his pracltces for lhe ir w hat boils down to a revenge the No. I ranking.

r p a p a l m e d a l siworski anc^Joe Fisarcik. the_ n q u a r te rt)acks;haverec«vcd Paul 11. the National Football

Piszek. a personal fnend ol Uie liff in th e Vatican and brought in Philadelphia when the F o ^

ral M anager J im Murray, ned th a l the Eagles have two Pope then took the two medals. •giv« tl iem 'to Ju\^TiTsk i- an d -

s s i g n s e x t e n s i o n- Laying to rest speculation be sail. Don Jam es received a on lracl a s head coach of the

He's g e tting a substantial ra is e . dest coach in service in the

ir second Rose Bowl in three hree w eeks ago when n im ors I line for a coaching Job in the

n Y o u n g ' s m a r k/a Of the Soviet Union broke the » -m e te rs in speed skating by turday, th e T ass news agency.

stance in 40.40 seconds a t m e Alm a-A ta. dunng a Soviet

proved T arasova 's own USSK the 1976 worid record of 40.68.

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w as a double winner Saturday S tly e rT ree Karnis.

of Gooding to place first tn the

of th e season for Stiver T re e , featureevent.

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„' ’i - ceived by Ihe City ol Twi

P*ll*. Twin Falls CountjJ ''>**'0 •• '»« ol m

. lh - Finance Depanmeni uni ’ ‘f’® 2:00 o'clock p.m.. orevalllm ?" • ' local time, January 19 .1M1 {,1°' and Ihen al said 2:00 p.m

op«ned and read in mi ’‘‘"a- Council Chambers.1^1 -------Minimum bid shall tw no

less than 110,000.00 (Tei r«w2 Thousand Dollars).

ih« , tqulP '"«nl may be exam Ined at 321 2nd Avenue Eas In me Olllce ol the Financi Depaflment.

0 * ^ fhe City of Twin Falli

Dated this 24ih day o , , December. IfidO.

■ Publish December ' 2«, 1980. January <, i « i

— January 11, t u iBRllCE WILLIAMS

HE Finance Director0 .. City ol Twin FallsIlled Twin Falls Count/, Idaho p of PU auSH : Sunday. Dec. 2a, !l*be IM l' • ' 'd 'H .

..........-OW........................ LsjllFowtkj— FOUND, a great place for

Pl22a and lamlly fun...the~ g r i« 'y B « L ____ . . .

REWAROI Lost female black/tan German Shepherd wearing blue collar, Stie has a cut Teg, Please call 734- M5<or;rSl-53J1 anytime.

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ai" m# NOTICE irGIVENlhiTa p inv In ' City of Twin Fa1ls"1djno at J w 'lh , Btock — Soulh ■#’ark Aveni I (1 , unclaim ed and impounded r ifd"br~< '»»<^''T«ndde3cnt)ed as foil acting 1, IMS Chevrolet Nova2 s may 2,1970 Plymoulh Fury 2 ting. 3.1974 Ford MusUr 1, and 4.1972 Chevrolet Impaia at tha 5,1969 Oodge Van

i r . "3se a t 6. 1969 Dodge Charge

9.1966 Chevrolet Stallon .r : i 10,1966 Cadillic 2door

«' 11.1968 Plymouth 4doof «• 12.1972 Ford Maverl.

13. 1966 Ford------ 14, 1963 BulCk

. 15. 1967 Ford T-8 lrdFslls 16. 1969 Olds unit. 17,1970 Flat

cess- ia, ig72 Fofd T.0(fj . 19.1967 Ford Fiirlani

21MP . - J '’® f«»«rves Ihe righ bids aro to be for cash, lawlu

sail# A ^«flca. al said auction sale. All vehicles may be Inspec

.D January 7, i9fl», al 200 flloch S Twin Falls, Idaho ° Dated this ieih davol Oecer

iia.1 JEWELL.CMAI

""•II.., 29, Tuesday, Dec. 30, and Wed

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002____________Loat/foundIllng

H O U N D P O U N D N E W S

-t"®‘ ■ FOUND DOGS ' NOW AT THE TWIN FALLS

ANIMALSHELTER East tOCArED.'IWflTHAVf.lV.

PET OF THE WEEK: BUCk ■alls Lab mix puppy, male.i]ect

. ALSO WE HAVE: ol 1, Gorman Shepherd mix.

b la c k iu n fe m a le .2*, 2- German Shepherd Setter

‘**1 mix, black &rusl. male.3, Lab- German Shepherd mix, black & u n mile.4. German Shepherd, Blue '

,K£, Heeler ml*, blick wfblue ' a ticking, female, i i ’-5 .-0 e rm an -S h e p h erd -B lu e - I

H eelermik, male, <- . 6. Pom eranian, wniie. brown i- 4 black female wearing Buhl i

license. :_ . 7. SI, Bernard German 1

Shepherd mix. 10 months,- i £ ? brown female, good with for kids.housebroken.Ihe S. G erman Shepherd lab _ mix, brown male, i Te -_______________________ '

;; 'i; i it. pi«ce your Classified a J 10 '

M ^ a i unneeded vacuuft.

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GUARAI3u Sell Yoc« a c la s ilf lad ad In ou : re fu n d your m oney, i 30 d o y t . Any o n e Item

: E LEGAL NOTICE

a public auction will be held by th at 2WI P.M., January 7,1981; at 20

venue West, Twin Falls. Idaho c >d m o ty vehicles tn tho custody c

iva2door '.'.r. M5375mum»0ry 2 door Vin-PM 23 LOD2325<iS U ngll vin-4h03Y294t11paia Vin-IM 39 H 2515517n Vln-19670595J3ition Wagon Vln-iM4510190693lara Vin-0L23H74i9479;irget------------ Vin-XS 29 L 9J107044illonWagon Vin-i56356 J2Ml03oor . Vln-J8250027

Vln-«382Y10ai3a Vln-482695C117a37

ilrd Vln-7Ya4Z136e57Vin-366399M2773 Vin-J18775

ird Vln-2Jfl7N 106 99Jriane Vln-7K42S152fl43right to reiect any and an bids. All iwlul money of Ihe United States ol

peeled from 12 noon till 2: P.M. on I'OCk — South Pifk Avonue West.

>cember,ia60.IMANOL^fl'Clerk27, Sunday. Dec. 28. Monday. Dec. •Vednesday.Oec.3l.1S90.

i 002 Lost/FoundHOURS; 5-7PM ONLY

M o n d ^ th ru Friday; 73W860

B ecause Dogs are brought Irv every hour, and SOLO or

■ DESTROYED after 4fl hours,; p le ase call or visit the pound

dally lo check whether your ' p e t has besn picked up.

Mixed dogs are hard to de- ;k sc ribe , come to Ihe pound 10

s e e If your pel is there. II you need an idea lor

. C hristm as presents, come and pick out a puppy or lull . grown dog- some would love lo have a home for Christmas,FREE IrMlnlng ciaasea lor H ound Pound Doos. Calf

e 733-1897on Obeaitnea Class g Inforw^llononly. •

e - 1.0STI Oifk brown G erm in’ wirehalred pointer, site of

n email -germar* 'shepherd It w /slrdale face, Nligra

Springs area last thursday. n N o collar. Answers to 'M at'.I.- 838-250S. -

" REWARD!b *25.00 reward for any In­

formation leading to the re­tu rn ol cur Old English

■ Sheepdog puppy. No quos- ' tiona asked. Call Bob Hans- ' Ing 326-4410,

N eed to get mdre work done a t th e olllce? Place an ad in O a M ljl ed for part-time help.

, MEDICAL HYPNOSIS, 26 yrs flxporlence,. Great .for

. n e rves, weight loss, self- improvement, educalion.

_ a c h e s 4 palns..i.a iheL .a il^ -i m e n fsn n q u lrle s . welcome, i call John 324-7281. |

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E___ W __________ SpeciiiNottci^ 0 MATTER WHAT YO

— NEED, before you buy ca . P.D-C.A, (733-4JM), the m

lion's num ber 1 Inliaiio fighter*. We win save yo

of moneyl The p iin is simpli y gl honest, workable, and gua.' ------aTn g e jm y u t r a ~ ' -------too SUGAR'S Thousand Sprin 2543 Resort. OPEN in the winl« I with jacuzzl. hot baths an' 17 swimming pool. Open dail

TuesdayrnruSundav-

OQS UamorUINotlca)3

THE FAMILY of Ethel Field 29 Leek w ishes to thank he

many friends for Ihe memc rials In her memory, for Ihi

. ' flowers, food and other act. ol kindness extended durlni her Illness and at the tim eo

(94 herdeath .

M argarelLeek , -I The crnesi Fields Family

The Irene Leek FamilyonSt. —"

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ALCOHOLICSANONYMOUS

Call73MMQ

A n^rgantza tlon For Single People. Adull 4 limily activi­ties, P tren ls Wllhouf

\ Call 734^1932 orI .3 2 ^ 2 8 evenlnoa.________

W AeFfifiO A , Happy Silver Q AnnlJsrsarv. Love. Jetrv.

DEAR JOHN, can you ever it forgive m e? Please meet me r for Lunch a t the OrUzly

Bear, t understand they have J a laniastlc atmosphere forr quiet get tocem era._______

DISCREET Personal In­troductions. Plamates In*

> lernational. Box S509, Re-

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t DisCREETI Confidential Inveatlgatlonar C a n ^ 1 7 3 6

■ IWILLNOTBE ' RESPONSIBLE for the debts I of Linda Clark as of Nov­

em ber 20, 1930.TerryClark •LONELY?-try "Susste oV

. Dating Service for a changol Write Sussle O- P. 0 . Box 571, Kimberly, 1063341.LOSE those EXTRA holiday POUNDS wUh .this FUN i EASY weight program. Or, recommenfled. 423-4T95.

NATIONAL TV SHOW

Looking for unusual people with oll-beat, humorous or heartwarming occupations or hobbles, is this you? One of your friends? Contact us: Goodaon-Todman Produc­tions, 6490 Sunset Blvd, LobAngeles, CA 90028.________ON DECEMBER STH I lost my w aileijn m e parUng-lot- Of ihe 'M agic Bowl. InsWe' was $400 which was my aoclal aecurity money for the monlh. It u d d e n s m^-to Ihink lhat som eone could -

conscience. TOMHORSLEY. 73J-7041.

CA1SN0.1 N BEST SI

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RESUL-OR-We

! a n d w e GUARANTEE] p a i d w i th in 5 d o )

3 su cce iifu l ad . Private

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p a u m s t r F r e a d in g T aI na- raadinga are private & cor llion fldenliaL 1^ Blue UkejO u" Norm. 733-4068.- ' ~

iple. PRIVATE & CONFIDENTIA'

___ DUfTj, alcoholism, 4 omeirIng chemical dependencies. Fointer [nlo. or appl., call 734-5888and EllaM. Nelson M.S._______

lally UNCONTESTED DIVORCES___ *195., allorney fees plui

eost. 7J4-6Q10, n3-9410. -

— JOB CORPS, . Youth Job Training

A g es l8 T hru?1herimo- . SAMOVERACRE

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I 'o l S e l e c t e d O f f e r s

55^__________JobsofiniereaAPPLICATIONS being taker for experienced food 8 cocklali w aitresses. Apply ir

^ person -The Alley, 121 4tr Ave S. _ _ _ _ _ C O N S T f l t J C r-T O N SUPERVISOR, Solid experi­ence Is .needed to secure this position. Doing esiimaling. ordering and job supervision. Jody, 7 3 4 -2 ^ .

— _- S neiiino tsneinno ._______9J? FINISH CARPENTER.

'Full-time perm anent work. Travel Involved, neat ap­pearance and solid exporl-

— ence Is what employer is 'e r looking for. Jody. 734-2550._ SnelHnQiSnelllng._______'a r HELPI Burrough's compuler Tie in need ol you lo program ziy her in her own CO£OL lan- ve ouage. Adrienne, 734-2550, lor Snelllna4Snelllng.

I” - „ RESUMES I"* Proiossionalfconfidentiaiil) • ......... 73^0599

OPENING FOR FIELD— REPR., In the Nampa aroa

for a seed company. Educa-a lional requirements: B.S. or iO M.S. In agncullure, pre-

,ferably . strong In plant science. Wriie to Fleldman

ts Posllion, Box 1069. Nampa, .V 1063851.

RESPIRATORY THERAPIST V o r respiratory aides. Cohiact ,1 Mr. Jackman a t th#-Twin

F^lls Clinic, 733-3700.

LEQAl‘“ SECRETARY y WANTED, Kneoland.1- Laggls, Kortj, Collier a ■, Beniamin, Ketchum. Idaho

72g-toil-_________________

'l-OOKINQFORCAHEEfl? Careers start with ambl- lions. Unlimited income Is

” yours 11 you have sell- [ confidence and previous I sa les experience. Chance to ' m eet people. Several op- ■ poriunfiles open now. Como : talk, Kiren, ^ -2 5 5 0 . Sneli-’ ingaSneiilnQ .___________ _, NEEDSOME extra money to * E»y Ihose Christmas bl Is?— -E»rn-J2l jn n ^ d a y = w th o u ^

: dan Lori.

[ NURSES WANTED! RN's.I - ^ N 's . Morning 4 evening,-- -sfH(ts— Good oppOrluhity,I G rr tn Acres Caro Center.

Goodina, 934-5601.

Vnon- iSELLER!

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ITS WAIe R e fu n d ':E you will sell tho item l a y i a f t « r t h e y q r «a te p a rtie s only. R ealei

frtiij- -MZ________ Jat)iBUm9rfl«Lr r : , - fl'EGiSTEREo------- - --co s-con- ''"oloioglst to work on abat Fridays for make ups. Top

^ r ^ C a i l Earl Faulkner.tTIAl

■pATHOtMArrposmoTropmr I For wilh the Ketchum Police 5668, Department. For more In­

formation and ipplicalion. Contact; Box HH. Ketchum.

n l j : 1063340. 726-9333.________- PRIVATE ENTEflPfltSE Edu-

— cation Coordinator. Ability to . organize and communicate.

. Som e travel required. Boisebased. $15,000 •» benedis. Send resum e to Box 2725,

. Boise, ID63701,__________

— • R.N. POSITIONS_ AVAILABLE:

— (Alt Shills) SURGICAL/ORTHOPEDICS

MEDICAL iken ICU/CCUJ 8 OBSTETRICSIlyin SUPERVISORS

4th_ WEOFFER..,0 f i •E icellentsaiaryiCBnB lils Jef^ ♦ 50 cen ts per hour evening ;ure dillerentiailino * cen ts per hour night log dillerentiai

5$0 « Every o ther w aikend o»• In sen lce and Continuing

Vd Education Programs ^^1, ' For more Information please

' MAGICVALLEY'“ts MEMORIAL HOSPITALi50. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Personnel ............. 737-2J70Nursing Admlnlsirailon

’Jil! 'ilOlNUSASW EGROW I EOE

* * * * * *al599 ______

i ; C IT Y

A H O R N E Yre-''1? City of Twin Falls,'Idaho,'J ' Full-time position appointed ,

by the city council. Re- < sponsible tor all legal '

sr services required by the city ' i4t Iflciuding ctvil and cxlmlnat ,ln .proseculiorta.-advlilng city ,

council and aUlf on legal < _ matters, conlract negolla- • =IY lions, and preparation of an ' id. legal documents. Salary lo ! a $25,000 plus frtnoB'B inefif J

10 programs. Minimum quallfl- t catlona Include licensed to •

~ practice law In the state of •1 ' Idaho and 2 years trial expe- | >i. rience. Send resumes to : Ij City Manager. PO Box 1907. J II. Twin Falls Idaho 83301 by • ;s December2«,1960, i lo Equal opporlunlty employer, ; •

f: * ♦ * * * * ' :11- .a

' • : •

% CONSTRUCTION ]lrF l-N-T E-N D e N T • •I. WANTED. Send resume lo ' •

Earl DIckamore. P. 0 . Box . Z ; 1236. Twin Fall< 1083301. | «

~0» Empiai^inrA’aencieT''* ■

-----New— :Horizons •

__Personnel :Service :

SPECIAL - :ANNOUNCEMENT •

Ari addition to •New Horizons •

First Class Service •To make every ellort to locato opportunltlos that ~ meet your qualifications and . . requlromonts, wo have expandofl our search capa- _ t)illtles_ through national at-

Our parliclpallon In National Employment Transmittal (NET) places your candidacy In a vast network mat roaches ovory significant employment market In tho nation.

Participating professional rocrullmoni and employ- mont firms examine your qualilicalions to locate a Mtontial job match with Ihelr |ob order requlre-

■ monts:-----------------

Our afllllallon In tho NET

” j° u A liifl vide you with the llnesi prolessionat i assistance avallabio.

Ail positions ' available throught tho NETwotk are In tho JMK or betfor salary rangeraH 'are <eo paid; most companies will pay reloca­tion co sts .and Intorviow- costs.

THEWINNINQAHITUDE AT NEW HORIZONS Pul IMO work foryou

DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER............25K.3SK

PRODUCTSTASIUTY--------SUPERVISOR ....26K -M K

INSURANCEMGR 20K.30K

LEASING REP (Banking) 22K-32K(Increase .to 60K w/in s y e a r s )

COMMERCIAL LOAN

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■734-aa44i

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m a d v e rtis e d or w e wl• p l a c * . Refunds o r e s ta te excluded.

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3j , . T he.Soulh Central.Cemmu-. .on ''I'y Action Is laKing applica- op tions for the position ol . sr. C assia Counly Development

Specialist. The pojiHon Is in Burley. Idaho and pays R a3 /M ut.cnp ioba iion ---------

' ''’8 position will require . expertise In putjllc relations,

experience In sipervlso7 i• managomeni, and expert i

- ence in community or-0' ganlzing or with a social ■0 service agency, e.>0 Applications will be taken * s- Ihrough January 12. 1981. ' 5. Applications can be picked | . up et: 129 2nd Street East,

Twin Falls or at 1350 Malta ‘ Avenue, . Burley before January 2 and at 1201 Nomtal S treet. Burley alter January ‘

3 2. The aoency is in Equal | OocoftunltvEmolOver. {

HRED OF UYOFFS? Secu- ' lly. Income and tnlnlng. iVge 17-34. Join ths Nivy. C

, WANTEDI Experienced auto f□ Tiechanlc. must hive own [|“ lools. conlacl J. R. Miller 6ll Auto Repa^j^2^W «hlngton |

WANTED eiparlancad farm' '23 worker, ye ir around farm g

work, farm foreman poten- -s Hal. Must be experienced In '

operating various equip- !Jment. Salary commensurate 'upon experience, Benellts ^include proill sharing. ’

pension plan. Insurance & Cpaid ' vacation. Please fi

n lurnlsh references. Contact tlGrant Osterhoul. Aurora ECanitat.734.<tt47-------- ---- n

029 Open Houso

I WILLSi :

THI i B R IG Hi ^ S 5 ,3 4

i i m. — .....— -- — ' ■-' • • 3 Bodrooms •, * •3B o ihv • !1* • Sunkon Livinq Roo'n •. Coih»d.alC«.I,n.,>_____; • ' .D m inqRoo-n .1

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: CALL FOR DETAli734-44

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0 » Homes ForSale 030

$ 3 4 , 8 0 0 WNER FINANCCor^vonie^v1 location noor iho. bod 'oom j. full hotomenl. lore loon. T39.

$ 4 3 , 5 0 0 OWNER FINANC3_bcdroom homo o n j_ o c rc .,f coll 2 ihbdv Iruil 'fu c i (mrr T62

$ 5 0 , 5 0 0 WNER FINANCUnique 3 bodfoom hjm o, S yoc

-bo'hoo<i - lovely-loncod-bachys o u u rro b lo 9*. loan low down :

-:$66 ,300-O W N tR -FIN A ~ N <E«iro. mco homo on .9 ocro* ploco lorgo fomcly (ooin. 3 po Pf.co nght> 070.

$ 6 9 , 0 0 0 . w3 wner fiNan iHijffocr loTiily hom»^iti'.lho tC o" .9 ocroj 3 bodfoomi fonii

$ 7 4 , 9 0 0 WNER FINANCAll bfick. 3 bsdroom homo »p hm ily room don ? Iifcnlnce^^ inNE U?in Follv T4J.

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' - T IV S i 'A d d is o n to s t '331 ■ 733-0404

s>neywill run your

o r ad reruns

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u . SECRETARY,..!! you are a 'S K lL tE D -supB rsU rindde-

ol aire good beriefiij. jf lfn lic .. nt people,Inlerestingw orK and In a challenge- hurry- opportu-

nily Is knocking, Karen._ Snmilng -4 Snall-

j® CM____________SaiM Peopley Earn a subsuntlat supple- I* mentary income In educa- ’■ tional sales. Call 734-2763.• SALES OPPORTUNITY for

self-mollvaied Individual.. Grain & Ilveslock trailer, manulaclurer looking for J resident - saies person, located In .southern Idaho.'j Selling experience neces-* aary. We provide full product .1 training. Applicant muat be

self starling, self aasured X and wllUng lo travel. Preler

someone knowledgeable of the trucking industry or the Ilveslock 4 grain market.

Our company Is NUMBER ONE and our equipmenl Is sold on quality not price. We have excellent company benellts. No phone calls p lease. Send resum e to: Sales Mgr. Merritt Equip-.

- -m e n t-C o ,-11150 N. Union Avenue. Portland, ORE—67217.___________________TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs mahjre person in Twin Falls, area. We train. Write T. Q. Dick, Box 789, Fl,Worth,TX 76101.__________GREAT OPPORTUNITY for full or pan-llme salesm an In- tho Surley-Rupert area. Excoiioni commissions, age no factor. Can 733-9444. - -

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ANCING AVAILABLE —•hopping & ichools, 2 largo yard, onum oblo

ANQNC AVAILABIE —•c..fencod-lo.->.or?o-or— -------cmmodio'o p o iio jilon .

ANCINO AVAILABlt —1 year* old, quiol r\oigh-tUyOfd wilh-(rult-Tr»o»:— ' ---->wn poymon!. T5.

A N C IN C -A V A ItA eW ^^ --------:ro» 00*1 of Buhl. Flro-2 poiioi. boouiilu) yard.

lANCINC AVAIIABU—10 tountty w ojt of towrr> fom.ly.room, ifyif Woo*.

ANONC AVAILABU —> tpociou i living room .;ci_N iti»-n«i5hbor»w xj' ---------

5'43-8222 ,,

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■ BABYSrTTiNGT"mv hort full & pjd-nrr«. Hauls School Olstflct.7W-27J4, BABYSrTTlNG for N. r o a r ’s E»e. J1.00 per ha yor child. Book now. Hoc 'Of i ? k id a .r u j i .w Item s you neoO are tvaiUl to<lay at aituctive prici S o e ouf Claijllled columi

N eed lo make an emergef repair can? Check i serv ice ana repair QuMJe tn e besl deais in town! 7 0011 •

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$ 2 2 , S 0 0 P£(carry fho bolonco. S liol basomont, voiy molufo tfcoj. Supor 1

. __________$ 2 8 , 5 0 0 THE PCthorp, located in n

' darling 3 bedroom IOwner will conjider bringonoH erl No, 6'

$ 3 2 , 9 0 0 SUfT R A ai T hlj4bodrot N eodi somo work, v o r tiorlor home. Coc lurnocc. No, 666 A. -

$ 3 3 , S 0 0 EXTRE/in Murlough. Lorge '

' OwnorwilTcor»idorl

$ 3 8 , 5 0 0 JUST.. . --------— kepi homo In quiol a

wilh 3 bedroom s iov

$ 4 4 , 5 0 0 ONLYowner will cari^ tho Sharp 4 bodroom ho

---------------— ptu..>b<rcrfo7-Jid beroodyl Nico corner No. 674-A.

$ 4 8 , 5 0 0 INTEREIhe pail • Bul not on room homo in oncc living room, single gc wilh garden spol- No.

$ 5 3 , 0 0 0 GOODnico vlow. Only ono Hoiolion. 3 bedroom! n o li Ihroughoul ptu 390ai.

--------------- $ 5 3 ; o o a TUAT:HOOD Is Ihls3bodroc ond nicoly decorated Asjumobfo 7.85% lo

_________No. 668-A._____________ ^

$ 5 3 , 9 0 0 ONLY ]_____ sumo tho low inloroil

has o toslo ol countrj 4th :n full ^)aiomof>i, place, rocroolion roorr

_____________ S » 9 , M 0 _ o h n £1o n Ihil vory lovoly I location. Now iumac conlrol ovopcrolivo cc very low moinlorvon' lomiiy room, . all on foncod 8 londicopod yi

$ 6 4 , 9 0 0 NICEt Ic lean 4 bedroom, 2 boi g o o d t) r» a . Crpal fom oblo loan and selfer v fofs,N o.3a9m

$ 6 6 , 5 0 0 ONLY SITHE to w INTEREST lO NE orea is ihli lovoly 3

, _ __ 2_V0Qfl old. 2 'i bothnicoly docoroloa vo oloclric doors, nicely yard. No. 533 A.

$ 6 9 , 9 0 0 XCELLEIHOME. Only 3 yoors ok living, high voullod c closols. sharp docora olocfrlc doorj. Assumo

, 669-A. .

$ 7 9 , 9 0 0 NEW 11AVAILABLE! Thli supor h os all ol tho most woi

_____ ____ground sprinkling. RV p.patio . 4 bodrooms. la

^ bor, roc room ond mu ' hos orrongod for a 7!

__________ ?S-VMrs o t n » i >n.nr.o r prepoymont ponalli lo stl No. 541.A,

$ 1 0 7 , 0 0 0 LARGElow inlorosl ralo! Very oroo, Loodod wilh top yodr old — entro inW room». bolhs. formi

. _ . - - ir^.kltthen wilh boy win Including mlcr&wovo,

••'•ground’ $prlnkjlflg"on t lo n d sc a p ^ yOrd. No. 66

I Addison^ 6 0 S A d d iie n Ave.

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. I n , , . “ ____________i ! 5 l ? 5------- BABYSrmNG. my hoir'omo. anylimo excepl Fji nigi“ rtson Orop^ns wo'cot

BABYSiniNG in m» notf hour a ^ tlm e . Roajonable ratRoom 7 ^ 7 0 7 .______________------- BABYSnriNG in my hor-ailatile Potiy wained. Oo m to hP'««s- r ifton School. 734-6&M.___lumns. BABYSiniNG, my hor------- W /days. 7:30am-5:Mpm.g«"cy y o a r a 'i older. Near Mo

'l<3# toJ IhOatdo. 73f877B. in! 733- This yoar will c>e our tx ____ 4 I a o .d la s ^ i l .c a 7 3 ^ 1 .

ifSal* ' ' MO’ ............HomeiFor S

EWHOME- STOFALL GIFTS!JPER LOW OOWN & ownor will e. Sharp 3 bedroom homo, por- ery clean, londicopod wiih nico Jor s ta n o r homo! No. 500 A.

E PRICE IS SIGHT and llto hom« i, in nice Kimberly noighborhood. im homo wiih portiol bosomoni, ider oil typos of financing — so0.6 t7 .A ,

iSUMABLE LOW INTEREST CON- droom hom o'hai lots of potentlol,- k, would m ake OKCelleni ronlol Good oroo. Noorly now roof ondA .-

fREMElY CLEAN 4 bodroom homo ge yard wilh fruit troos gatoro. Jerlorms. No. 370BL-

JST USTED. Excoplionolly well 01 oroa . Io ls ond lots o f.siorsgo. iovoly foncod yord. No. 403BL.

NLY S4.500 CASH OOWN ond tho popor ot low inloroil ralo!

1 balh. Famify. r o ^ . “ vQConiVa' nor lol in good noighborhood.

rEREST BELOW 6r; il 0 Ihing of on ihls homo. Very nice 3 bod-

»»cellont locotion. Firoploco in e garago. Vory nico fenced yard No. 671-A.

)0D COUNTRY UV1NG wlih o 3no yeor old on ono acre noor omi. heoi pump, lolid oak cabi- plus on assumoblo loon. No. •

JATED IN VERY NICE N£1GH80R“ droom h ^ o . Not ovon oycor old tod ihroughoul. Doublo gorago,• loon to iho quolilied buyor!

LY $5,100 CASH DOWN and as- re it loon on this cily homo ihol intry olm oiphoro! 3 bedrooms •onl, 2 bolhs, family room, liro- oom. shop oroo. No. 664 A.

'N£fLWlLI_CAJ«Y_SOM£J>AP£Jl_ 'ly homo locoted in piimo NE moco. roof, w oler hoalor ond0 cooling. Double brick homo - rvonco- 4 bodrooms, 2 bolhs,1 on ono level, Gorogo, nicoly i^ y o rd J^ A A n -A .

Et NEATI NIFTYI This shorp.! bolh homo is locoiod in a very (omi|y_homo. Hoi lorgo oisum- or will occopt VA ond FHA ol-

f SI3.000 DOWN AND ASSUME ' LOAN. Located In proiiigious ly 3 bedroom family homo only iaolhs. Farnily .foam ..lireplocc....

lely landscaped, lully lon(od

•ILENT CONHMPOftARY STYLElo ld ! 1.600 sq. fl, of main lloor d ceilingi S booms, wotk in loraling, doublo gorago with i jmbbIo'l^w~irtlo‘>oirlbonT'No!

11*,; CONVENTIONAL LOANipor fomily home on Julie Lono wonlod lootures like ■ under-

IV parking, hoot pump, covorod . lamily room, fireplace, woi much moro! Plus; tho Seller

1 75*i tonvonlionol loon lor Heroit wilh no oriqinolion loo ially. Act toOoy - ihit w o u l "

RGE ASSUMABLE LOAN.wiih /ory lovoly homo in pfim o''N t- top quolily omonitlos! Only 1 '

tiool punrp. S jrmol dining oroo.,dining oroo window — buill In opplioncns vo, control vocuum, ‘ undor-" sn ■flmor“ 1n-|argo“ bcauiHuHy -1. 665-A.

90 IH F 33-5336>n - Bluo LokosWe. Eosi 535 B luelokes Blvd. No.

I r R E L ^ -

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3A0YSiniNG m my :como' <'ft'E>flfly area. Prescho< _____ 3nly.W«e>iaaTS. 423-5563

O E ' ™UR CHILD on 10 flood start, enroll him n

t; w e-jchooi c lasses at Ciowi O Har Nursery School Opci

7igL<jl'6pm.m -S579. GOING OUT? Treat your h.<3 and slllflt 10 a P u z i lon.ghi

Morn ThoGm^iy B eardeiivors _ UCENSEO BABYSinEH ii

— my home Any ago. time jjb e s 'L P.fop-lnsweieome.324-&30a.

W Silmiions Wante ) r ^ e ' ex per ien c ed bus.nes;

managei seeks growth-------- orlentoO posiiion wnti loca

firm. E iperienced ir reiaii personnol S marnionance

--------- m 4tiagem o«l'C«n-Jrfn-7>5M0,____________________WASHING & IRONING done 'f*’*niyTTiOfrro“ Peasonab'c rhargcs Call 733-5407. - Looking for an mdividu; « ith Cfliiain quaiilicaiions 1 wofk-loi you"? Placo an aOi Classriied 733-0931

017 Business Opportunitie HIGHLY . PROFITABLI DEALERSHIPS AVAIL-ABLI

- IN-ALTERNATE ENERG' PRODUCTS. (SOLAR, WINC ETC.) NATIONAL NAMI BRANDS, PROVEN TRACI RECORD IN MARKETING FULL SUPPORT ANI TRAINING PROGRAMS INVENTORY INVESTMEN' REQUIRED. SERIOUS IN QUIRIES ONLY. ENERG1 EXCHANGE a0t-377-fl;:M

QUALIFIED - BUYERS ONLYAre you Looking For A Successful

- y’Agilcullural Business J •Conlracling Business

•PilniingShop *Motor Freight •Retail Business •FoodOpotation We have several ol ttic

. abovo,

■ AFFILIATED~ BUSINESS

CONSULTANTSBoxft35flOopt,C

CoIoradoSprings,COe0934 1-a0i)-52W050 Exi. 1482

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n e e d a conlerence roor Rem by ino day For mo inlotmaiion call

to a A career, nol |usl a io y, in awaits you. Read CUssJk :iOwn e m^l0 ymgnl i a s - m < « l . Dpcn Tomghi's the rigfil' And »

hi»e lhe bargain lor Yo Classilied AOveriijmg 73

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ACME PERSONNEL SERVICE

Wo havo a t>oller way ol doing 111 Call Wall or Kaion, 734.0445; or slop In 4 soo us al 633 Bluo Lakes Blvd.N. ADVANCED MOOUUH

-STORAGE - ..............- ..............

Now renilng units In sevaia! dim ensions. 733-5302 or734-<e74._________________ANTENNA SERVICE '

Chuck's TV Anlonna Sorvico: Signal losts. now Installallofts. Repair, re­moval.v Soo your picture

r S S J O o “ . ”„1i l f c r ie2»5721,Ha2eiion._______ATTENTION apl. condo & mobile home park owners.

Wo can ollor vou a solution lo yout laundry room pro-

_blojn^s, lhal will Increase____your hol profit oWitilo or no cash Inveslmoni and is de­signed lo ralso your oc- cupanoy ralo. J & S Enl, BoxI Sft. 734^737,____________BACKHOE

Mohr Backhoe Son<lco. Top soil, rock, dirt moving, ^ ^ s y s l o m s . excavation.

REMODEL

Quallly construction » contract.irCheck -my > ^ o J ’ nrsl.733-6W8

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Your Servic can be I iste Directory D3 lines30 D a y s - ,^ - ^

iii«i Qt7 Buiinei]Ocportunitie

:om'H PROFESSTo'nal SERVIC mote BUSINESS, no inventory t

linance. national chair — m odest •nvojlmeni Wni pb . Bax 0-27. c /o T,.Tiej New

P O S o iW . TwinFain __A ccessories tor your si#ie

y ” i a re available m Cias)<)i«v cotumnj 73.

iaie *ox’ Hom*i For Sati

tb u ild in g’- r e m o d FlI ng'"

All ' lypos ^cbnsirljclion.' Rough Io linish. Spociallles. 734-f578or326-5869. CARPENTRY

Sovoral yoars oxporienco In - a ll . p h a ses . of .. t)ome le-

modotlng & now homo con­struction, Wofk by hour orlob, 837-6606.____________CLEANING SERVICE

High pfossuro clejnlng. Dairy barns, irucks, olc. Call V 83>-649a.______________e m p l o y m e n t s e r v ic e s

^ { j E i I i N G - - 7 -SNELUNG-- 1033 Shoshono Street North, Twin Falls.idaho. 734-2550. EMPLOYMENTSERVICE

NEW HORIZON'SPERSONNEL. We can help

_ v o .U J in l lh e ffQhtjoD.fleat-_ Isiic le es . 409 Shoshone S iro e lS o u th ,734-6644. . GRAVEL CRUSHED AND PTT RUN-TOP SOIL

Wo will deliver. Drain llald sewer rock. Norlhwesl Crane and RiQQinQ. 733-1234. HANDYMAN

Snow removal. Havo small

lobs. Phll733-430A

ceor Busir edin this~^ Daily

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VICE ^ Hom«» For Saler, t o -------------------------------------ham.

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NEW LISTINGI Panto,.c.ly limili . on» »o 1| cO .Landtc[)pd o<io i3 b«(lriH>i.t iK'f'H. « ithO'ul both ? liri-|>loirN gorogo AI»o \ppotaii slarogo ilui J Tuk>i a lo

BEN/CHRIS MOT

GOOD liVING \lall^ v o»<<-«o>(|l<borlK>o.l lr<

LARRY JO N E S ...

u o ACRE F A ^ with w olur and pivol ipnnkli born. All milking i-qu'l

_ _ h c 'o d Hol«ioin covr» loti------ flALPHESLlNGEI

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JOBSHOP

r r --------- A — P ononal— Person, Sorv/co- 260 Sixlh A

N orth, 733-7152.________JONESGLASS

I. Commercial & Rosldon . r F ree esilmalos Sti

windows & doors. 734-< o r altor houis <23-5326-4025.____________MASSAGE AT MIRAI HOTSPRINGS

'®ii Thorapoulic massage o For an appoinlmonl.M ar* Of Sue, 543-6324.___MINISTORAGEUNITS ^

h C heck our mbhlnlyseasona l rales,..Cem Automotive Machine,5070.________________MOBILEHOME FURNACE REPAIR

!. “ specia liz ing- m--Coiom ® Duotho/m, Inlorlfierm,

W esco lurancos. 24 h fT service . Youngs Heatinr

Coollna. 734^728MiC o n s

• fo r a ' s i o n a

Iness ^

S u n d a y , D

Sale OJO HomeiForSal*

eexings V

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g 734-9880s i g n a l :TORS

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olov.k' ' .OTTERN . . . . 733-0070

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ol »(I<|\I(» >U>I< Uui lOlllilluud ho mony / uIl-iiu Is wv khl’ivi: i.-iMN ( All tOIlAY'

......................... 7330328

,ith 15; ihor<-> ol tJuilhvuf.' nkliii. 6 por ilcio Hprringbono qu,(vne.rM-).Kl.Klf<l Al%.. 100 lo to l prirc»S530 0003ER^.-.->-.-;-.-733:9576-

• B e lo w YOtr w ill-(irtd m n r ry b u J i in e b b e s U M uck v /ith

nec'cJ o l a p r o l e s s io n a l Tti a n d q u a l i ly p r o d u c l s C h c

QTiAUTY MASONRY

rjonne/-------- Wlll-<5o-#!l-types-o;1 Avo. alone. & block

Fireplace. & brick-------- specialists. Finest

'^ rjim a n Jh lp^733-M: donllal RICHARDRENFRO”

Slorrrt_ CUSTOM PAINTING rj4-6755 ■ ■ CONTRACTOR 23-5195,

Now hOmos-OIder iRArfp Guaranteed. Call' iHAULb FREE esllm aie 543:66

SHARPENING SHOPe only.11, call Spoclall2lno i[) chain

blado replacemeni. S e . hand S circular saw

■ 9^AvoJ.^73>240^_- tp6<6'i'r'-'- ~ T H E f lX-tT-MAN ___ :

:enlury Masonry, . olo 0 , 733- carponlry. all hou

problems. Quality-------- R_oloroiTces_733-_3M7.

TREE SERVICE' JIM-JAC'S

iicman, ~ ~rm, & Trimming, Topping, ( hour moval & Slump rei lling & 423-4792.

i n s u l l - t h i s d a i ly d irG C to ry -i • a o y o f a v / t d e v a r iR ry < ) n a l s e r v r g o a n d r e p a i

* Our W( I Hollclay'

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f’h o i ic b 1 1*5 B rooc lw o

Ji'yc !• M iJ iu o o E -------- „ I o !m.. R e b u ts . A i i o t

“ " C I IT I L I T T U 2 I| - w tfh - s i n g l o - g o r a i ' R on lod lo r $ 1 5 0 .0 0 |

" 3 A C H S " c io s o tu ro , idool l o r m o b il i d o w n , b o la n c o o l 10

" P B I C I H O U C I O 'c lo o n n o o t 2 bodro< Itorno, s i t u a te d o n p a s tu r e .

" C A R O U S I L r i t t ih o o t bill in ih is o il S 4 7 .0 0 , S p lit lovo l, p o lo d 4 b o d r o o m h o r

" 1 5 A C R i a A L Lb o Q u tifu l 5 b o d r o o mor^y o u t-b u ild in g s . :

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Voririio T h u rso ii

r"■ ty -n ty rv ic c s 'a v a ila D lo 'I ro m '

o u r b c w ic u UTrc'Croi’T ^ ' r tio ( if fn s be lo w o l lo f lh e fmi i c c k w ilh o n e a n d s o o '

TREESE’RviclKONICEK

-o l-cn c tr ----------------------------------Jl « 0 '' ' Trimming, terk vonoor cut 4 lowered» quality 733-2^1_p£m

— TRIM HOUSE^ Upholstery

The new owni w ants 10 let yo

r hom es, now rocovotln^ us_ lor .well a s you2*® -___ ■■ n e eds. 734^599

WALLPAPERU INTERIOR PAll

iln saw s S. Sharpen , Clalreen & B« aws. 5719 ii.wim 25 year

4^892_or733------ W A ItH iilE E r

oloclrlcal. ■ Welding, proi ousehold anyllme. CallT:j' work. YOURRIQHTH

House 4 propel Speciall/e In w(

....................—H ow ertrisc. Mjig, Re- removal.

f c i i W r ^ / y

y o f e x p e r i s ' o f p r o f e s - ' 'i.iir n e e d s .

, » 0 9-------, --------------------^ ^ ------

D ocom ber ?8-19aO Timoa-N

. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H e j

Vormest j /W ishes! |

LOBE IREALTY :

7 3 3 - 2 6 2 6 \Mic * * * » i r i n t c *

MUN^lE'»• b 4 J CH06 Iw oy NiM ih BuM !»• a < o k ..i 5-13 ;>335 i i o t . f l io k o i_ 5 d 3 6 3 3 < J-

3 B I M O O M N O M I 'i r a g o , - O n l v - - S l 7 : 5 D O ; '0 0 p o r m o n in ,

) so lo B uhl. A ll in p a s- j b i l o h o m o - O n ly $ 1 ,0 0 01 1 0 * . ,

■ O " $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 b u y s Ih is d r o o m , o ir c o n d i t io n e d o n ■» o c ro w i lh s m a ll

a

• I t t l P L A C I " h i g h e s t a l l o lo c tr ic h o u s o w a s ol, 1 6 8 7 sq , f t. o il c o r- h o n io . ____ ______

L L IM P A S T U R I ”r o o m . 2 b o t h h o m o ,JS. 360^ v io w .

T w in Foil^ « B uhlI ISllIU) St>> V>1<>

IS A C R O S S )F OU R IIST IN G S.......... ......................5 4 3 6 8 1 5 -_____-................. ............ 54:1 8 3 3 5 - —

■ ■ 5 4 3 -6 6 4 0

jm -f^ a g iC 'V a iio y —“ w ffe li y o u 'f o in f in e s t in s e r v i c e

temoving, limbs s^ h ^^ riu llc a lly .-

Fs' eV _owner Sam Knighi 3t you know we are roflng lurnllute as your aulomolive

> ^5990.-----------— ....................'ERING AND PAINTING

4 Bea are still i i ...HT HAND MAN

opertyienovator.In wood wotk and

Mark 73H471-;------------:----------------

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is-N ow s. Twin Falls, Idaho 6-11

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' AIFALFA POLLINATINO BUSINESS (or u lo . Includes llllod baa boards, onipty. shoilors, traps, all you need 10 pollinate iilaifa seed In 1M1. Call Noma Creed Wll>:onlng.733.iOJ2. ;

ALFALFA SEEO Jor sprwgplanling, top Qualily, limiiea [ amouni In aome varlotles.

• Atso want lo buy loaf culler beo boards w /bees. Call73M K I._________;_______FOR FALL PUNTINO wo [have all'the popular public jvarieties ol allalfa (or Iho ’ Mag)c Vatiey. Ranoor.Lahonlon. Washoe I olfiors. TAlso DoKalbs now 167 brand. 1-Twlrt Falls call Ad Knudson c7WM50, TaWMO; Kim- 3borly-Charles Kllmes *23- PM55; Jerome. Paul Becltman E324*2147; Murtauah. Franli ■Nobeker 432.5519; Wendell i Ray McCord 536-2029; orBlackfool-John Shobe 6S4- *41S9.___________________ ^WANTED TO BUYI Loaf 2icutter bee boards. Call V-324-7S30. A

OJ087 l^y.GralntFeed |

1^ TON lop quality hay. s Mostly 1st & 3rd. Balod & sucked , rain Iree. Call 3 2 4 -^ lM o f3 2 4 ^ .ALFALFA, 1st. 2nd. i 3rd cuttlnQS. Approximately 1600 ^ton. Call 324-4196.________ S

.^ALFALFAHAYI52Wft-lSl.41- ton 2nd. 40 ton 3rd. Loaly. 1.

-------- NOFIAlN,324-8457.-~ - ~ ti'ALFALFA Pellets; Soybean meal&'9helled corn. We will <! deliver. Hrdllclta Bros. Live* , stock Sales Inc., Rt 7 Box '

• 142. Chippewa Falls. WIS. - 54729.(715)723-1171. 1 APPROX. 210 ton 1st. 2nd 4 r

...... 3 rd-crop-nay;-locatod -In frHum. No rain. 734-4027. •APPROX, 20 ions o( hay (or \ horses or stock cows. Priced losell.934-4313. f 'ATTENTION' FEEDERSI ■ Cuslom lub grinding.' sta- < llonary ot transporting o( all 1

- - lypes ol AKalla forage. Tt 423-61Slof423-5157._______ - In

EXCELLENT QUALITY stock K hay. il.eo per bale. Anyamount. 543-5801._________HAYI Feed the family at Iho

- —G rim y Bear Ihlsweelt...........STRAW FOR SALE, largo clean bales, no weeds. TU bale.543«78.STRAW wilh new seeding* 'j 2000 laroe bales. 423-61M.

" WANTED! f; W heat, Bariev, & Hay

. . BOWLlNiCLAAR be Olllce 87Ma33 bu

DayorNlght VaAndnlohl-s6?Ma66

V^ANTEO TO BUY: BARLEY & WHEAT. 866-2087. Altor 7

____DmJ8fr2586.1000 BALES STRAW for salo. _

------ t30~TonM30~Ton 2nd Crr?p-------Hay « 0 Ton. 734-4051. 11.20 TON good quality 3rd croo -

------alfatfaTiayrLljlothoaioa.Noraln.543lfa7. _

OM : FimtsFofRenl J

VS2 Cattle I^ATTENTIONDAIRYMENI . ’’ l

------W« have on hand top qualtty- — HHolsioin sptlnqing hollers J 'wolgtiing Itomfite lo 1300 lbs Ithat wilt (iQshon in 2-6 rwooks. Wo wilt dollvor to \youf larm on approval. Also; Jati classes ol younger Ihe ltofs on hand at all times. «•For lurthor Inlormatlon call ,Of write; Oonjia Borry. Box S 541. Auflustij Wisconsin54722.715/286-2359 ,

CATTLEMENSawdustforbeddlng i

C « ll......................... f A ^ 7 iCOLOSTRUM STARTED bull ,calves for sale. 324-5042. >nfllHYMFM -------e ra is barley and corn get- [

- j . t l n B ' o*DDna!yo?-Ayaiiaoi6 "> f>ow by Iho pickup or truckload- wholo cotton sood. Ialmond hulls, grape ^pumaco. and boot ptillots. r Colton sood and boelpoltots in sioch alt tho times. IAsk_atwul doiivory any- f fwtiofo In Idaho. Can w -5010 ’ Afo rquotos. e __________ I

,F O R SALE; “Holstoln spr- ffInflOf hollers, cows, brood- vInq bulls, & open honors. i

. -■Call Oon Harris at 3?<..WQ IJFOR SALE; Day ^^d *1CALVES, colostrum Icd. S' 324*2483,324-58M.HOLSTEIN “HEiFERS.Vs I

— m o n th randw af^A lso biod— W’

LIvoslQCk Sales Inc.. Rl 7 s'i. Box 142. CnippQwa FaUs I WIS. 54729. (71 j fHOLSTEIN Spilraor hOlIois -• ‘ & cows (or sale. Laroe i ‘ selec llon on hand al all Jtimoa. 324-2250. _____

_.H O W A R D ;S^ngus Ranch Rogislerod and commorcial < ■ angusbu lls . *

Call543-<91S _ I -PO ttED -H O iorord 'H olIs (oT ‘- aale.- Kon MacLood.- 825- ' ' f f 6135. Eden.__________ ___ A

. REO HOLSTEIN BULLS , M —Ffom-lop-elres-ot'tha'Drood ■ '

and dam s with hion typo and 'V pfoductlwi. Service ago or f f younger-^ Sawtooth- Farms 4

''trtCTAlvIn Smutny7IP714fl.~------ ^.REGISTERED Angus Bulls, U

g g e 2 ^ 5 ^ T ^ iREGISTERED Heroford A ^ M 3. Larry LtcWoy. 324- ^

,a-12T ifro5-N ow s. Tw inFi

s

Smigi i M? 102------------------ --- Cattte3 REGISTERED polled sbort-

d Round Balo (oedlng demon- n siralion-Larry Lickley Farm.3 Economy A ease . 734^296

SH O S H O N E SALE YARD NO SALE

I MONDAY. DEC. 29th

, Our first sale ol the New : Year will be our dairy sals I held on Friday, January 2nd.

: THE VERY BESTTn DAiflV HEIFERS, + good soloction

' close-up springor hellers, 8 300 lo 400 10. hollers. Chucii Poilorson 324-3331, 2 N. 2Vt E oU erom e

»4________________ HorsesALL lY PES OF HORSES * bought, sold, iradod. Plenty ^ ^^ ^o ^ u n g ^^ d ln g j. REN °

ARABIAN Slalllon, 9 yoars «old. tS50. Call 326-5418.___

I CHAR-LEHORSE L' SADDLERY buys used It . saddles & tack. s

CHAR-LEHORSE t(I SADDLERY

seo Main Ave. Soulh 73*-1832

I WE PAY CASH lor used Saddles & tack, vicker'sSaddtory, 7 3 3 ^ . ^ ______12 yr. old Bucksliln quarter horse w fsaddio & tack. }5S0 s for horse. J200 saddle A .i tack.324*3989alier 4pm. q

105 ___H aw E qu lp^ lbl

108_________________ptREGISTERED Duioc Boars Ufor salo. Besl odor. 326-4093. U:— ' Sl110_________ Poultry iRib<)ia

SATIN RABBITS, all agos. Yl

112_______________ In^lkin280’ ot 10” pump colutrn, Inlercolumnes. head - and - bowls. Call (7C2) 738-4274 or (208)543^783.____________ -

BOB BAILEY i? PIPESA LES t "

---------GklMpTpa-------he•Plastlclrrlgatlonplpe

•Pipe trailers. 73^013 g

DUNROAMIN CONCRETE »<Now Mfg. 18" fijbber orGaskel concroio pipe =(meets stale & ASTM «specs). Pro-fab Junction -boxos 4 pump sumps- leod FCbunks. Best prices In the tutVailoy! TX

.JOHNREMSBERG |H225 East 100 North 86.

V f lu ^ ^ d a h o

114 Farmlmplemsnls n

SA\ -- - i 1 -4630 1973POWIn 't 1 8 .4 - 3 8 D u a l s ..............

-1- 4620 Power Shi[ P o w o r Fror>t, P u rc h o sc

' I C h o ic o o f T iros .

- ^ 4 - - 4 5 2 P i ) w e i ^ i i ir .> i - C a b & A ir . 1 6 .9 :3 8 , _

r i ,0 0 0 h o u r s on o v o r h a

I 1 - 4520 Power ShilC a b . C o o le r . 1 6 .9 -3 8 .

i 1 - 4520 Power Sfiiljl' C o b S e o o to r . P u rc h o sc

C h o ic o o f T iro s ..............

1 1 - 41)211 1970 Powe“ i^— P o w o r F ro n irC o b y C o o I - iL - Tu r b o l S .S -3 8 -O u o tf t- r .

j 1-IHC460W/load- . j ' 2 5 0 h o u r s ori ovq rh Q u l,

l ' Loocdor w i th B o lo h o n d h

■|:^r-¥20G«^“ ““— S y n c f o R o n g o -m - i- i- r - .-

} C h r i s t i a n s e n

^n Falls. Idaho Sunday. Oocoi

r112 ■ ' Irrlgitlons It

• t^AGIC WATER s h ^ s u f vranlod lo buy. Larry h

Mangan, 666-2203,63*^5. p• WANT TO BUY Northsido o

C^nal wator shares. Call 4i R eat-E sta ion jn llm iiod 733- Ir

. 8107. b---------- ^-------- YOURHASTINGS--------It

IRRIGATION hPIPE DEALER .f

For lop quality gated and aimain lino aluminum pipe. .|Tex-llow Irrigation Supplies, o'

BILL MATHER^ 6: ^ R t. 2, Kimberiy 423-5847,,

111 F i tm iltochSuK ih! J

AGRICULTURALLOANS

AVAILABLEFB0M14%

M achlnory, dairy cows, Ir- r(gifton, rnefal Oulldingj, dairy oqulpmont, Industrial, personal vehicles. Access 2V o( ali lines o( new 4 used Hv oqulpmont, inj

Loaso. loaso lo buy. sales, 4 u7 loase backs, conditional sales. All availablo for long 1' 'torm linancing. —

CALL20a-734-«ft45 SuG& G6ales& Leasing

451EASTUND J TWIN FALLS. IDAHO __________ (or

ATTENTlONDAiRYMENT c«Stalls 4 pipeline aro In stock ^a t all tImos. Magic Valley 1^' Dairy Supply, 324-4381.FOR SALE now Golden rn , Eaglo unassem bled melalbuilding 40‘x50', reasonably .(q ,pricod. Call 423-5492. ^ U vestock handling oqpt.U SD A --& — USOI "spec , Ifl- Bucho-Bonus Livostock£ qdI. 543-6480, &36-6S93. |(k“'A MILE handllno. good “condllion, $950. 662-3348 i udays, 862-3878 or 862-3638 ~

MUELLER MILK COOLERSS a te s lS o rv ic e _____ _*r!r

Noble' a Retrigeratlon Will WEDG-(X>R all siool build- [22 Ings. (irsl quality. Horse arenas, commorcial. barns, |flO' hey sto rage,-grain-storager- Sil* dairy buildings, many I others. Altraciiveiy priceo, □, Complololy built or com- ploto material package. fe4*3643. 324-2143. 324-5902 SJ!:' or 543-5186.----- -----------------------------= WAI114_________ FannlmpleiMflts

FOR SALEI Now Holland 283 baler, Vory good shapo. Call g.^ ^ 2 4 . _________________IH 620 Press drill. 24x7", ranc 862-3348 Of 662-3876. Exp

Of w

114 Fann Implemenls

E A R END W I N G S !wer Shift : : 3

ihift ......$1'3 so rs I

liiiff— — — $-1h a u l ...................... ®

tin

IE ^ ‘ 1 1^ e r Shift

J ? .. , : ‘ ' *1d h a y h o o d ........................ "

: = = an I m p l e m e n t G!6-5001 • A m o r ic o n Foils

w rs

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com bor 28,1980 - “

FiftnlmpiernentsIH (ull vision cab with olowof. (Ils 706 thru 1468-JO R ops cab w/aif cond. heal­e r. wiper. Ilahls. mado (or 4030 thru 4430, Now cabs still.- . In cralos w/mouniino b rackets under doalets cosl. 543-6686.

■ Ih 674"dl0sertract0f, only 47T“ ‘ tiours. good cond., t£50g.•MF 124 baler, oxc. cond., ' approx. 15,000balos.j2500. ' •IH Harvestor, 2-boiiom roll ovor plow, 3-pt. $250. 543- 6796.JO 4230 cab , powor shill; JD 4630 quad-range. t Bill LouQhmillef, 733-5761. '

VALLEY WELDING & MANUFACTURING

Paclllc F tm BcxSloi

S o n lc o Badlos

HollHaisl

Carrugjtars 4 P'M ors

2V} m ilo sw esie tho ip iia lon Hwy. 30. figtil on Clear Spr­ing Drive, TwlnFalls.

734-4261WANTED! Disabled traclors, j trucks, cars . Implements & j scrap iron. 423-4950. IWANTED TO BUY! Oliver I Superior bean drill, any Icond. Call 587-6354._______ I1 1977 Soudnik hog with I trailer; 1976 Low-winolurber I (oniiizor spreader; Tilillston 6-fo* boan wlndiower; 1 in iT Cyclo boan planlof.531.4557.1971 4620 DIosel tractor, hydraulic 4 whool drive, roll c ab w /alf, hoat. Very good condition. Good rubber. $16,500, Machinery Connec- lio n ,678-4534 or 8^-3348.2675 M assey Ferguson iraclor, liko now, 3-bollom,18" 570 M. F. plow. 14- M. F.

115 Fam Wort! Winled

CORN THRESHING 4 m anurehaullnc .. 324-??<5-------- -T5A1RY BARNS — 'Will cloan barns or do twine femoval, Phil, 733-4306.HARROW BEO Stack ro-

MANUREI AULINGBen Holdemann. 4234269

PLOWING, discing. & ma­nure hauling, Randy W eaver, 5 4 3 ^ o f S43-40ii: WANTED! Hay hauling, have

16 YR old hard worker* n e ed s a job alter school and w ookonas. Would like ranch ranch work- looding cows. Exporlencod. 423-4908 eves.Of w eekends,

114 • Fimlmpijments

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20,00017,000|11,’ooof10,5001341006,0001

l , D | :, |tD cD c4c4cl|t> |c 1

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070 Wanted To Buy

“ MONEY?We buy gold 4 sliver, rings, coins, walches, sterling 4 diamonds, stamps.

ContinentalGokl4Silver Exch.

624 Slue Lakes Bivd.N.734-4567________

WANTED! Amerlcin Flyer

/ on____ShoeaAOotfting

072 _________ A n ^ iy CLOCKS:_Kllcn«n»,-caiorv- A d a r kitchens. Victorian,^ Rosewood School House,. Calendar roguiaiors. Steve- Lynch 878-1201. -

- - 074--------- Uitficallfxtrumena -WARNER'S BAND Instru- m ent-nsnm plan for begin- ne rs . Bundy, King." Conn. Yamaha. New Kohler 4 Campbell Pianos, WARNER MUSIC 733-7PM

077 Radio.TVASlefeo- conaole.w/fl track

AM7FM Curtis Malhls TV. under-w irranty. U ko-now ,' ' >500, Call 734^(66. •

- BOSE-SOl-fltrecl/rBtloctmo- - speakers. handles 50 w atls/ch . luse protected, oxc cond.543-5779.John.

175 AutoDealera

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HURRY V SELECTIC LASTS

2 0 02 Door, ha^chb□c^

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mwcStandard be

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j - 6 0 ( L B I o c k J W a l

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y 077 Radk). TV i Stereo - URGE SELECTION o( re-

condliionod tv's, aomo carry 2 year warranty on picture

s, lube. 734-646aaller4Dm.^ NEW. Sankyo casse tte

w/AM/FM radio, auiomaiic roverso; New, Pioneer car speakers. Save. 733-2416.WE RENT new tv’s. Also luinliuro and appliances.

)f C:aln'5, Twin Falls.1- —'------ ^ — ------------, 078 fumitufei Carpets Ifl BUSINESS DESK with see-

rotanal chair, brand new. . $150.733-1048.GREEN plaid sola, brown

V -vlnylrecilnef-734-8(31-- • - - ». QUEEN StZEsioeper sola, I ‘ I, year old. o icellent condi-e_ lion. $250. 733-1048.________ ,. 7-DRAWER chosl-ol-

drawers w/large mirror S i• matt:tilng“niQnf5t3no.~Exc "

cond. $150.7ij.l048, s' __“079_____________ Appliances i

\ BRAND NEW gold buill-in , GE Dishwasher. Caii 326- ^

• -4056 aller 8om.____________3 ELECTRIC RANGE, good condition, white. $60. Cali 2

•. FOR-SALEI -W a sh e r-e n d Dfver. Cail 733-8587._______WHIHI PIVM i, ry rla 1 tnm. _

f peraiuto dryer. Only $i<9.95; Reconditioned & guaran­teed. Ken's TV S Appiuneo,420 Main South. Twin.

175 Auto Dealers

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167T t o e d - g s e d - c a r s T ^ H w ills p u r c h a s e d in n i l e C o n k lin . , o i ! FRI e a s i e r s t o r t i n g .

mE H I D E A L S A R E M

q I h _____

079 1________ Applia nces ^

GEsldo-by-sideRelrlfloraiot i ■Y (reezor w /ico maker. Exc '•

cond, $450. 733-1706 or i- 733-0764.____________ ____ II’® GE 20' chost Iroeiof. good I

cond._$t25. Call 7 3 3 ^ .LATE MODEL Frigidaiie to-

- Itlgoralor. automatic de- ItOSI, like new. 324-5925.

= CeO HeatinflJAiiCond, ;:U EXTREMELY ofUcicnt '- woodburnlng stoves, heal !

YOurentlfe houso. 734-4956.

>n 062. _ , Building MalBtlalj. .(

•| ‘ 1 “■ SIDING SPECIALS '-- 4x8 Sheet rock ----------- ‘'• .......................... K 2 9 a sh e e l ‘“ _^_^»8.Ciacljv&M3ldlno .. -r' ........................ $8.95a Sheet J, H " 4x9 CUdwood siding ^

........................ $9 .95asheef '•Vi" Cabinet birch 4x8 F...................... $29.95astioot 3

, Hand splil shakos #2 f.................... $52.00asQuaro tl

Rolled tooling 90» yi“ ..............................$9.95atofl lr[[ ^ S h ( n g l 53 , 3011 aca!_______h

.................... $29.95 a square ,3 ............ ...................... f>

NORTHWEST I- — PL-YWOOe^ALES

(Behind UnltodOil) F733-5909 \l

175 AuloDeilets

wiif]50VTSUNSST O C K

m o d e ls , a lt c o lo r s .A ll o n s o lo a t

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w _________ Bunainaumdii(JO) 20’2x6 hal( trusses With •_Oabtes. Best oiler. 432-6650 OialterSom. ___________ }7Bo a r d ? Lumber on down lo “»'^o^Crlz2iy Bear Iif Piiza N’ q

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OO____________ S«8_______________ ^

tfiO CORD, blocked $i'hardwood: $65 ion pine l i 'blocks 4 slabs. Will dellvor or'

COIW OnEGON plm ^ ^ c o t d unsplil. Call 734-

^R N IN G desire lot pizia? Come 10 lhe Gtiz2lv Beati

. CL£AN.dry(lr«wood,flpill4 w deiivofOd.i65. 733^52«t ^ ^

-(jflY -FIREW OOO--$55-fur cord. Cut. split, delivered. 733^a5.-734^74. - - - • . .-.pcj RREWOOD* $60 cotd. 734-' 3o®

' FUEL BRICK, Burns hotter guii lhan wood. No m ess, indi- Woi vldually w rapped. For moro Info , 532-4569/532-4435.

-HAf^OWOOO-FlREWOOO (or

S ? K a S . ' " ■ «MAGIC WOOD QF IDAHO is Slhnow taking 'o rders for forFIREWOOD- No order too 934large o t too small. Wo de- 5“ :llvof.734.*567. ^

175 Auto Dealers 17

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PIC K U P!

l o w o 'd ^ f o r ~ y o u ~ r ~ f r o i

w i l l ^ i v e y o u a f i l l

IS m i l e a g e , s m o o t h

mT A L K E D A B O U T

089 Firewood

OtVLY AFEW cords pine lelt. J75 .J85so lit. 7 3 3 ^ 6

088 GocriThtipToErtALL CHRISTMAS TREES,

Suf choico $6,95.; Onions Ib. bag: Fresh crisp

Apples- red delicious, ooldon delicious, red tom«, 16-95 bushel. Locker beei $1.19 Ib. until 12/31/80; Pork. $1.19 Ib. cut-4 wrapped, hall or w hole. Bring your own containers. Longhorn' Market. S. Blue Laiies. Call733-6960 . ___JUST IN Time lo/Chr;)t,Ti? largo Capon chicken foastors. Ready lo cook or for your (roeror. You call aK-4l53andwe’lldel?YBr: ' — STATE Inspected iSiTo- bee(.-potlr4-um 070niy ihe~ llnesido we tiandle In locker - lT}eita:A3Hort-nfdefs. If you are looking lot quality, ion- d e tn o ss . (tavor, 4 pto- IftaaionaL - service 4 . guidaffce- call Part's. W endell. Idaho. 536-5822.E ni.11)115h B_(i_91nco_i_9j 1.

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SINGING. ROLL£B Canaries - (Of sa te .-$30. Hons $15. Call

________________2 HOUND PUPPIES- FREEf734-0540

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5 ACRE doveiopment pto perty. Rupen. city waiet t jowor avaiiabiQ. Good loca­tion. }55,00a. Down paymeni w/tarroj. Coftsldar irado ir TwlnFi;Hiri>a.43ft-4t7S.5 ACHE View Parcels. Buh im a . {750 down. Call TU3 m ____________________••15,000 DOWN. BALANCE ON CONTRACT". JW.OOO U me low price on ihis t t>«droom. 2 Oatl>. all electiic home on S acres. Large live strMm. sfiop. calf Bam, loalino stiod plus m in. olher oul-Duildings. Wili constdor small homo or trede. Munroo-Robirls R. E, 11B Broadway N. Buhl, M

~ " aao6. "e.11 ACRES on Snako Rlvai Canyon wilh M autilul vtow. O J ^ .W o n o 7 3 3 - l6 m ___

® ________BmifWiiPropefti

CHOICE LOCATIONSRETAiL-COMMERCIAL INDUSTRlAL-OFFlCe

_ _ _ S ll8 _ ..l0 ? a ti0 n So«(C63, ^(Id^to-suil i ^ a s o - f i a c t ritDorama. ._M any— aliaj available: Bluo Lakes, Ad­dison.- Klmberlv Rd.. etc, Conttcl; Gem S tale Realty. AddisonAve.E.. 734-0400.

r SQ.FT. GARAGE on

Sireel in Filer, new paint booth, good access dbors, could ^ used as warehouse. Small apartment Included. «e,500. Terms. Owner win (Inanco. Call Ed at MARKETING ASSOCIATES. REALTORS. 7JWfi75.

WO__________

— 0 0 - - Vacjlton Property

OM 'CongoflilnluinaFOfSth BeiUtllut Rock Gardor condo.. 2 BDR. 2B. vlov

__ __ .«vQ rlookt- ooK—c o u ru .- '3tM 3a3/a?M 3a5._________BUILD your own Condo Ir 3rd story bldg. T ele. 6-9am

___ :______

MS WobileHomesFofStlt ARE YOU HAVING TROU BLE selling your mobile home? Chock Inio Cartei

_____ tftm os consignm ent program. We can sell youi

. fipmo. 733-7566.________ ^MOBILE LOTS

FORSALE ________ 734-1233________

OVERSTOCKED!Our llooring intorost is nc secret- 21%. You can almos mako your own price on an) in stock. Come by and mak< us an ollor, and holp u: lower tnis inventory anc save thousandst---------------

BROCKMAN’S . MOBILE HOMES

3' mllos nonn oJ Pcrrint- — B/ldflO on Highway 83 anc

Intorstale 80 Junction.

Phono 734-3167 or 324-4203,

MOUNTAIN HOME ^ A l ib a s e R o a d .587-4138

- R E P O ;S ! _ _ 1976TITAN '

14 WIDE, 2 bodroom. tota oloclric.

• 1979SAND POINTE14 WIDE. 3 bedroom oipando, total electric,

‘ 1978SUNVALLEY------------t7 -W 1 0 E rrM d ro o m rto ia '

electric.

-------------------P fllC €M a«£L L I-------Maks us an o lfo rand wo wll submit lilo tho ow norsi

Also ask about our ctoseoui

8 on all ISBOmocSels In stocki

BROCKMAN’S MOBILE HOMES

_ ____ 3_m llos_M nh_nt_PerrlnBBridQo on Highway 63 and Intorslato 60 Junc tion .- Phono 734-3167 or 324-4203.

.MOUNTAIN KOME _ SSOAIrbaao Road. 587-4136

REPOSSESSED 2 bedroom, 14x64, good shape. iSOO down. ti60 m onlh. CartoiHomPS 733-7568,__________USEO MOBILE HOME SPECtALI 14x44'1 Bodroom- SOOOO; 14X&5’ 2 Bodroom- tOSOO__CARTER- HOMES,TOigM-_________________S14.000I 1977 BROADMORE 14x60 2 bdrm. all eioc..

_______ CQlflman ,,Mial____ munn.' lireplaco. solt w ater unit.

--------- f u l l y - c a r p o t e d , I nadult paik w / skirting.

• awnings, & sto raao shod, Exc. condilion. 734-^699. ’ ^978.14x98' 2 Bodroom Van Dyke inobiie homo. Very iow down and lako over pay­ments. Call 734-0600 days and 7344588 ove’s and

______ woolcends. Ask for Blliia___1981 CONCORD'24- wido. atl electric, storm windows, shingle root, 1% bath, carpeted, much moro. Your choico 2 or 3 Bedrooms. 2 week laclory dollvory. Lisl price $19.2». C ash saio price $16,995. Local dolhrory

- - - end-sottup-—Maglo-VfllloyMnMln flnrt Marina ^ ^ 1 ^

R e n t a l s _______________

050.' Jh Fufn.Ho'oea HANSEN, ‘nico 2 " bdrfn

• furnished m oblls home. Carpeted, adults. 423-5104,

DSS OttlcB & Bu»ino8# RenUI

I FOR“ ~ " I m r n e d l a T e n p o s i

ft. of o ffice sp a th re e o f f ic e s , and se c re ta r io l en tra n c es . A bo\ io r decor.

---------------- A s K'for^. 73A

Ibts oso Fum. Houaii

~ RIXIMMATE neededTTcfi P , loomv now modern homo ^ {jSO covers all 733-7068

m U nhm ,H ajM lF » to;__ 3 Bedroom homo for rent0 yf,l «20 monlh. JIOO fleposit 734. Immediate occupancy

Carter Homes. 733-75M MCE 3 BEDROOM house, 1 ■- X Is balhs. eiecirtc he*i Is 4 Iireplace. close to shopping cttic l«nced yard, t310. X1CW dam , live agodeposii. 733-5721, kam. 2 BOR, In country, carpoiod, liny large garden spot, pieter nc Will house p^ts S150 -f dcaninc

on (3Bposil,a?9-5 6 9 3 , ___\ I- 3 BEDROOM HOME. Filer

.NopelS.Call328-4704, - ;— 2 BEDROOM homo, close Ic

stores. — apDlUncoi *ow. furnished, Cali 734-6467 ^ 2 BEOROQM house. catpel,

'oarage, largo yard, Nice oetti USO month -f SIOO deposit ^ Call 734<M?2 alter 6om IS ANiCE2BDRw/bsml.Huflt

carpeted BOR w/storaqe g*- -► dop. No pels. Aj-

Mcx" X A N -ro irjiT o iir jisro n e s! llles fXf monlh payments? NC Ad-’ MONEY OOWNI Ctosmj «te. costs i500 or less. Then yo<j aityi can.own a new 3 bedroorr J homo in KimbOfiy oi ~ ~ Jerome. Call Jacobs Con-

8’fuctlon. Inc-733-7900. ress CLEAN 2 Bdrm homo on i I as *cro. W ol Twin, ciose-<n, nent >300 * deo.734-52?6alier6, rms. CLEAN 2 Bodroom houso, I Ed - garage, foncod bactiyard.

i200 mo, SIOO dop. Maided IS. couple. No pots. 734-2494

CLEAN 2 story. 2 bedroom— -f don. Carpeted. Non Lett downtown. S256, 734-5163

. CLEAN 3 bdrm homo, lamily

d^tJSsir 7 3 1 ^ . ° : ^ ^ ^ . *= Counlry oxtra-Now custom 2 f j j j j bdrm, S350. Garden, fruit.

rden gyyg j eedroomhomo, stove, _dish^i»a3Hor,

■®‘------ Franklin fireplace, laundry— hookup. No pots, Rolor- 10 in onces, $250 -f doposil. Sam. 7334073.________________

DOUBLEWlOE mobile homo, 3 bdrm. Southwest ol Won-

fSale doll, Rclofoncos required.lOU- No pels. 536-2773.________sbiio ENJOY BOTH WORLDS arter City Convenience- Country pro. Comfort! 3 bedroom, 2 (ull your bath, utility room, double carJ___ garago w/oioctnc_ opener,

targe lava rock fireplace, in­direct lighting. & opon beam coiiinqs, dishwasher,

:— Jefin-Alro stovo. gartago disposal, wet bar. separate living room, lamily room &

J no don. Largo yard, groat view.located on Fails Ave, E. *440

n n y * $150 deposit. Cali 423-5772"aw allor 12 noon only.________’ "rt' Excellent mobile homos

.14x7n.A_ax28.,.Privalo loL Close-jn. Adults. 734-20 ^ For rent or sale- 3 bdrm. 2 bath homo avallablo Jan. 2. S250-f por monlh. 377-1871-

rrino LARGE Cioan 3 bdrm, no and ^ | s d r’childrdn, 1250, 734-’

NEWER oloc D u^S ^iO ; Luxury homo. 5A. S400, Country 3 BDR. i \ i s . 731-

. . jg ' 5211____________________NICE & cioan 3 Bodroom, 2

— bath, double garago. lull basement, Iiropiaco. noar collego. Available i/t/81.

------ >345. Call 734-8191 alter 5:NICE 2 Bedroom, carpeted &

total paneled. Ideal (or couple, no MIS, ral. 733-4138.1 BDRM in Flier, unlurn.. no

— pots. Gas hoat. S95 * SSO « m deposit. 733-4952,543-4640.

' 2 BEDROOM Home,' (iroplaco, S235 $100 de-

’ posit. Cali 734-4923. tout- -3-BEDROOMj~*275-mo..-

carporl, noar Robert Stuart, 734-4874 Of 734-7412.

--------a-eE0 flOOM-homer»200- . -iwlll $100 deposit. Rent crodit (or

minor repairs. Rolerences.734-4767:.-,_____________

ooul 3 b e d ro o m ; 1% balh. lami- iy -room, (iroplaco. large corner lot.- (encod yard, oxcoiionf noighborhood, $350,. Call Jorry Jackson,

.ri„. Real Estate Unilmitod,and- -?» 4 » 0 r------------ - ____

3 BEDROOM brick, lamlly >03. room, fireplace, no pots, iow

hoal, $2% il25 deposit. Married couplos only.

136 Availabi0 12-22-60,7334062,

S °^ OH Fum.ApltPupfeies >rtof 1 BDRM and STUDIO, ovory.___ thing lurn. except lights.3ME Adults.203 4lhSt.N.733-2S53.

6 RIGHT cioan 1 bdrm apt, now carpets , palnl. $125

<ES,- QlectrlcltY. Adults. 733-9599, CARPETED 1 bodfoom apt,

pnc S140. Includes ail utilities, loc- No pets. 734-3110.

-FURNISHEO— I— bodrtjom- Apanmonia for ront, Piwno

llni" _____________ __led, LARGE v i BDR aoi.

downlown loc. $125 $50 doposil. Rol. 734-2944,

low LOOKING FOR A HOUSE OR njy. APARTMENT? Call Qul1lci-s,h y s 733-2940. __________and NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED.___ A P T S ^ i HOUSES,_fPOM.

,.7 l, $g5TO$2aO. 7344300. _ )ws, ONE Bedroom aparlmont, ath, Kimberly. Adults no Cour chlidron/pots. 423-5215,?•, ? SEPERATE 1 bdrm apl, irv l-'p’ eluding utiiitlos, S125 single, “ lo $150 double, 2 miles S.

Tupperwaro. Ph. 324-4245. ?~>'!*^L~t~Bedtwm~Ho~u3or

— tlon paid, 733-2733.________SMALL 1 Bdrm. lurnlshod,

— Ail Uliiitlos paid. $150. No uses pets. 734-2461 or 733-2513. <]rfn STUDIO A 1 - iKdiQOtH. itne apartment, wo pay utii's. n, Ronl Is noQOliablo. 423-4795.

-lUl e s - OfficeiBu^neuR^UI

rRENT=o ssess io rn ~ 0 6 5 —aq— p ace consisting of 5, la rg e re c e p tio n ol a re a . Two d irect 30ve o v e ra g e inter-

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0S4 Unfum, ApHDupKies —T 2'^ O R O O M flupiel apail- ,® ’ mont. $165 monm inciufles

vMt_er & se w a g e , 734-6799 ■— AVAILABLE Jan , 12- Clean 2

bdim (3usiex . carpel,— dfapes, appliances S250em. 734-5220_________________«'> DUPLEX DELUXE, unn ,n- ”<■7 cludos3 Be(3focmj.2 baihs.— large living loom wiin . ■« lireplaco, dlnlt^g room, 'cai, kiicr^en w /siovo, Oisnwasfi- iing, e i& com paclor. Utility lOom. lam- piivalo pat>o oil majtet__ sulle, heat pump & airled.- .Penced tuckyaid . wiyard rno care, Aulo open garago ning door L ease prelorrod $390

month 324-5940______

- - - FALLS APARTMENTS - 77 - UnderN ow Managemenii f . , 1 & 3 bd r.ap^ itm en is, Waim

i Inondiy alrrojphero— ' Bogtnning J19S montn QCl... . 0 <»nwa6he«-,--gattwg« -d>».

posal available. Close io 551' college, schoo ls 4 shop-__ ping. Chlldron &-tmall poltjQo welcome, 664 Quincy.n e _____ CALL 734-6600 ___^ JEROME, nicely carpeicd i__ BDR apl. H eat A water lurn,l e s r •tauTTO ry-tsunnnm rjitatJfc” NO $165 $75 dopojit 324-791«

Jing or 324-7204 br 324-51&3.___LARGE 1 tMBroom apan-

Jom mont. w ater furnishod, $175 . Of -f-dopoiii, 7:0.1003. -

LUKES MGNT: U rge slu-— dio'3 & 1 BOR Apis, Heat, >" ’ w ator.stovo.rolrig, 734-5325,

733-2853._________________— NEW 2 BDR apt. counlry. J30. Appi, sio rago area, affl- firopiaco, (enced yard. $255 nod + uiii-j. Non-smokirg____ adulls. 733-8484.___________)0m NICE 2 Bodroom 4-plcilo»r apartment, Apphanccs.____ carport, laundry laciliiios■nily $235 $150 deposit. No5 ♦ pels. 733-6340.____________i - NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED,■m2 APTS. & HOUSES. FROM'ult. »5TO$2SO- 734-B300. '__ PARTIALLY FURNISHED, alltom carpeted, l bedroom. Olderier,_ lady only, 733-9244-__ ^ .___id'V SEE to appfociato- 2 bdrm'Of* duplex, carpeted , range.

(rig, utility room, w/d__ hook-up. w ater & sanll. paid,mo, $225. $100 dop . 733-7550 'on- STUDIO Apt- partly (urn, od- $110; 1 BORM Apl. partly— lum. $100. 734-9652.> STUDIO apartm oni, privalo. yfy $120. Cali 7^-3191 alter 6pm.

I TAKING APPLICATIONS lor I a 2 bdrm a p t., stovo i Irig,I 965 sq. lt.. Q arden-spot i ' storago, J195 month. SIOO

'* security deposit. Avallablo J January 1. 7 mllos oormwosl

*0" of Buhl -on Highway 30,543-5884 or 543-5157._____•

ow. YOU DESERVE THE MOST 440 lor your ren ta l dollar! Como ,772 • iot us show you ono ol our

spacious apailmenij.— Swimming pool. Boauliluiiy

landscaped. Call 734-4195, Laurel ParK-Apanmonts: ~

j“ 2 1* and 2- BDRM apts. In ■j downtown Filer. Somo

: (umiluro. $135 & $160 -v $50— deoosll.733-6107 or 3244912,

-2 -BORM—apt.— cathedral-ceiling over living rm & m aster bdrm , IW -baths,

f?:' built-in a p p s .. carpets, S ' drapes. U f i mo. $150 ^ se cu rity d e p -733-5374. - —, 2 BDRM duplex . 213 Blh Avo,V ‘ E, S175 per monlh. phono''J' 733-4157, 7M-3440.________(3, 2 BE[^M,_-[ull_baaoroom.- — — carpol. appliances. $225 *■T. dODOSit. 733-1148._________no 2 BEDROOM APT,, dish­

washer. disposal. $265 - r \ month >"■ oeposlt,'Refor-

oncos required . 650 N. ^ Eastland, W ater & sanllallon ^ paid. 734-2413. • • r t^ ' 3 BDRM duplex, garago,

slovo. d ishw asher, disposal.— carpoted. No pots. S3i0 ' 0..- • moflih>~aopD3tt.B25-537B.

3 BEDROOM, 2 balh, aii— oloclric. duplex.- lull base-

-mom. garaou. VJ5U,“ BrO(r'Of U k o s -R ea lty . 734-2859 oros- 733-9250._________________n Mainlonanco-freo living alf”*- an allordabio price? Soo our'flo aparlmont Itslmos. 7334931.ltd, ------------ ----- • --------

on! W __________ Rooms For Renlod, n ice KITCHENEnES. by

tho wook or monlh. TV. trig,nily utilities paid. Kids OK. 733-low 80M .-------------- ----------------Sit. OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE,ily. 1000 sq u a re (col luiiy2. carpotod, good locallon.■“ S43()/month inciu305"heat.'JU Next to Cham ber ol Com-— morco.CaiI733-1422;8lo5, iry- ........................... ,

S.' .0S7 BenU oMsHom!iDi FURNISHED trailer house in

+ Flier. 324-7496,324^867.

Of»ce 4 Bu$lne» Rental' OS- 390 SQ. FT. Rocentiy ro-

modeled, uliiitlos (ufnishedr om ' —D owntowrrtotsntonr2"bioc*r jno (lom Court H ouso. 733-9233.

OFFICE BUILDING for renl. iQl 1120 sq . It. Coniact: An- M dorson Blako Fay Insurance.

529 Main Avo East, Twin.OR 733-1611._________________|-j OFFICE SPACE- 600 sq.lL.

oxcoilent Addison E. ioca- ^ tion. Newly docoralod.

Parking. Extras! $250 mo., all- util- tw id,-733-1430.734-2827.

PRIME OFFICES: Addison' Avo. East, across Irom

Albertsons. Ample parking,— 6 0 0 lo 1 5 0 0 s q .( l .P h .^ i f f j In- nr 734-5857.

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j ’ PRIVATEOFFICESPACEand ‘ answorino servlco available. 6 >uo Lakes'

- - Blvd. N. Call Bruco at GloCio of- Realty 733-2626. .

TAKE YOUR CHOiCEi 2 01-— ficos w/W .-'-M wrnt-ipaeo. Dto. _Ono-457--«}Jl~O lliC«.-60a- is- sq.lt. w arohouso: One 660

sq.lt. odico. 1636 sq.ll., w aiehouse. Call 733-2000.

--------3 lOO-SQ:F T --T q:^O Q :S ttnu------^ u s 'tu i l basem en ts with el-

Ul ovators in cSowniown Filer.*275 to $550 monlh.

--------nenlH .oo90-opliof) or Sale.— Roal Estalo Unlimited 733-

6107or324-8912. "

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065 TouriaH Trailer flenui SUN VALLEY Apl. lor rent, 2 bdr. L.R., fireplace, 2 blocks to Ketchum; freo 'bus to Irti.

066 MoM e S ^ . " ’ M O BILE'H OM ETioUon'err :

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? i j TRAILER SPACES; TF area All oiocinc or cas, caB'c Tv

—, & phone available Wiii nar - " • die I4i70' tru 's 4 smaller

733-1368 b««lwm»n1Cjm-<pm

r„. Merchandise,7 ri 057 _________Ue_rMftai«Jr", 2* MENS Rampar‘” lO-Jp*«J sh- bikes lor sale, Liko n««W. SlMeach_7J44M7^___'J®' ANTIQUE Kincaid gaiden*'f tracloi 734-2460__________. . . BHUNSWICK ?• pool IJDle, ^ Qood shape, $7 5 _ £ ^ 1 0

BRUNSWICK i "UNCER POOL TABLES, now 4 used, accessories, sales 4

,11 sorvico Jam os Clati(-733-1 . _____________oroItn ............ ..

CHRISTMAS ,0 CHAINSAWSPECIAL

QO. Stihl 009 14" Packago ooai .01* $179,95

Stihl 015 AVE 16" Pacvjgo doal $259 95Similar packago deals

OJ available on larger saMS ---------- T34-6755o[3?^0?5^___

916

- - COMPLETE ~dark "room, Boslor enlarger, an ac- cossorios includod 543-5849

— 0^0_J-_W4i[62days______HEALTH vibrating chan

-V w/hoat pad, naughahydo;Pjcl^up L^oli_6J;^_7i•1?&_

I " HYDRAULIC (orkliil al- tachmoni for PU truck New, Retails lor $2800 SaciiUco

iro ________'' IF YOU LIKE solid wood

lurnilure, you'll love what J-, we have for you! Ommg . ■ tables and chairs, round

oak, etc. Wail umts tnat wiii hold up your books or that storoo unit. Solid oak

:D. bodroom lurnilure pncod DM 20% o'f, China 4 cur.ocabi- _ nets, Ollico 4 roil topdojks. an Swtvoi 'aesK cnairs.’

}of Rockeis. bar slools and oak------- m ltioia-K ilcftcaxabincii-lLim K’a wood, call E^gberg's 30 H»nderjlto<i Fuimluie. ask ,/(] lor Skip (or our specials, ,i(j 678-2636, Hoyburn, Daily

a a r r ^ m ^ a t j j g n ^ ___m MAJESTIC .lireplaco. 20~0 :lly clearance, mako olior; i r

car top boat, oxc (or lijhmg 4 duck hunting. S200. 734-0447or734-ie97.__________MUfFLERS Installed while

IQ you wait. Compioto Muilier V. Scrvico Including cualom

iM duals lor car and pickups, 5 ABBOTT'S AUTO SUPPLY, 5St 305 Shoshono Sl Souiri 30 RECREATIONAL . mining

• oquip, Drodgos, sluices, r r gold pans, gold wFiools. flO m olaldotcc lors, 734-2460.

is' • SHIRTS! SHIRTS!'"I SHIRTS!

— The Times-Nows Ad»erils- In ing Oopaitmont is soiling

Tto "Rim-To-Rim Fun Run" T- IM Shirts 13,5 miio) & [2. "Rim*To-Rim Run T-Shirts fgl- -(7-5-mllolJQf.onIy.$3-00. Wo-& havo lots of Men's small,

^s, modium. largo & oxira largo IS sizos and children's medium ISO nO-121 and largo (14-16)

sizoa: but-wa'ro very iimitod- on mons sizos on the

n- Rim-To-Rim Run shirts. To buy your T-shirts |usl slop

— by Iho Timos-Nows ollice at "'•- '132-ThirdSlroolW est.----------

-- Small ollico set-up- inciufles oxocutivo dosk and chair.

^ .crodenza. 3fluoatcna its4 2O'- small tables. Black woodN- llnish. $1,000. Call CarolynoOfl or Kay. Times-News. 733-_ 0931,____________________JO- TEMPO ONE, 250 wall PEPal- transceiver, $250: Swan 500I'ti C, 500 watt PE^transcoiver,^ J350: 'A ll’ v^th m a fiu air4 "aii powor supplies. Days, 423»e:_ 4100. Evenlnos.4?3-5»13uo THE OLD STYLE cast ironor heat reg is ters aa used_ w/sloam boiler. Abbott's

al Aulo Supply. 733-2049,_____Dur TRS-60 levirt-ttJ6K,cGmpuloril. wilh extra " ^ o k s and— sollwaio. including odi- leni lor/asaemblor, Liko now,— $750-Phono 532-4470 ask (or f>y Slacoy Son. SOON 650 W,.

[I«> writo Rt 2 Box 221 Paul, ID ^ 83347 ___________________

XL185 1975 Honda. 1300 milos. $1100. Asiro Chel 747

"1' microwavo '$150. Bobcat scooter, usod loss .iDan 5*hoursS150. 733-3481.______

, ■ 12' METAL kii. cablnois $95, compioto w /sink, Firepiace gfale-blowerS45.5434796

H** 18 cu. It. upright iroozer.) in Hoavy duty o' bed camper

shoil- Hoavy duly snow mobilo trallD r_w /lilLbcd.

nlal 733-5946.____________75. 2 lish tanks. 55gal, w/iilters

^ 2 TRAILER houso a iio j lhal can bo made Into tandem; 23 • Channel base station wiin

CO antonnao & telescopic pole:<ln! 5374617aflor6pm . ______ 24 BILLION unsold,., thij IL, GrizziyBoar'sPizza'S-ca- ------------------------------------od. 070__________ WaniedTaEkiy

ALFALFA LEAF CUHER— BEE BOARDS needed. Can ‘Oh 7334141.o m -----------------------------------

? GOLD' i u ---------------- B uy ing_________Ice Gold rings, jowoTry. dontai, i T “ ole, iiiitof ODiiars 4 com r- 'Cie Stalling silver, spoons, _ knivoi; .fo lks, etc. US & 0(. loroign coin coilectlona,

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SPACE AVAIUBLE: flood walk-tn business. t2fl5 monm.C<n733-4?0fl. .

WARNING!Tno Tlm os^ews r»>

commonOs' ihsi you irv vflsiigaio ev«ry phase of investment opportunliios, ospoelally Ihoso Irom out ol su to or ollored by a person

. dolno business out of a tocal molol or hotel.

We suggest you consuU your owrt allomey, the Bet­ter Business Bureau. Idaho Consum er Allairs or ask for a free pampMol and In-

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.. locllon _.Dl*ijlon. State- hD use.-Boisorldaho 83720,“ Pfione 334-2<00 0/

— 1-WCWJZ-5S37,----------------

(«a - Income Prw fty- FOR SALE COMMERCIAL BUILDING Close lo main s tree t In Jerome. Good exposure lor many bus^

. nosses. <500 sq, f|, A roal . . .— value a t-a tou itiO p4reo r,f lr—

can Jerry at 3J4-5S22 or REAL ESTATE UNUMtTEO al 733^107.______________

YEAR END TAXSHELTERSALE

Older 52 space mo&ile horfie park on . approximately B acres, ‘Burley. Idaho. $106,000. e s lo K assuma­blo, FLEXIBLE TERMS FOR MAXIMUM TAX SHELTER ON DOWN. *150,000 price. Excolloni resident manager will stay. Owner-broKor neods to cIosa for 1960. »M42-7258. ^Evos. & weeKohd 208-343-237B.3 RENTAL HOMES on over 1 acre ol ground. This could havo Ihe polenlial you have

— boon looking for. Priced'In — ttiB 'toW J80's.“ VIcM'Jones ”

733-6325. Town and Country Rqaltora, 733<719.

V S "'IfcfteylOtBtn- SECONDMORTQAGE

MONEY No points, no pre-payment penalty. Aetna FTn.tt-IOM.

e i __________ Monsy WantedREQUIRE SIS,000 .for 12 months. Good return For

— lentSer-wim deed or irust fer securtty.Calt734-3811.

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UNUMITED POTENTIAL In tn is .ifl .ac rss , localed ad]a>_ cenI lo Jerome city limits,

i Good main road ItonUge. Commercial zoning possK - bio. J75,000. Call Carmen Prunly, 324-24M,------- - ■CANVONSIDE REALTY

733-1082br32M354

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AIRLINECAREERS!— Internalional-A lr-A cadam y--

wlll be Interviewing pro­spective students In your area. If you are M years or older and a high school

— gradualo you may qualify f o r ' alrllno/lravol trainino. P lease call TOLL-FR^ 1-flOO-«26-ia55. Vancouver

------WA _ _LEARN HOW to enjoy Pizza In ono easy lesson. Classes held niflhlly al tho Grizzly Boar___________________

026 Music LessonsGUITAR and" Banjo lessons: Beginning or Advanced. Call 734-5732.

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MO__________ Homes For Site (3 BEDROOM home, «9,900. ^A ssumable 10% loan. U M idown. ..monthly payment :$396. Full basomeni. [firopiaco, carport, good tw est TF location. 73^6606. 'S1000 DOWN, U50 per m onth. ,(or S yoars will buy you a fnewer 3 Bedroom nome In >J orome. Call 733-3440. *

— A W RGE 3 bodroom home."' ’ Jdouble oarago. large foncod iyard, good location. {29,600. .

— t160g down. Roalior owned, n Call Jim Volk. 733-5605, Bla t Wood floally. ^

’ a l l BRICK, CHOICE NE \location, closo to shopping j

— cenior. lull basement. FOwnorwllicarry. a

E ^n s , heat pump, many \ extras-all cn3V^ acres. ^

Us u r e r ' n ^ ' h om e 'w m T 'fclargo 3-bay shop, 2 car “ garago, on 2 Acres noar

2 BEDROOM PLUS I ln lho ^ lull basomont. double , , jjarQ^o, now gas lurnace, 2 ^

• B a r n e s R ea lty S- 1043B lueU kesN orth- ; bj

733-8227 ^

ASSUMABLE LOANMakes this 4 bedroom 2 balh C

-homoan-BKCOpiional'valuo. CJ . 'T h is homo has a unique <1'

Ilving room, and a roomy Q& . (amily room, and doublo ba

gorogo. Within walking dis- Uri tanco lo Sawtooih schoo l' on Excoliont torms. $59,900. • _

- CALL-733-9211— —L Y N W O O D REALTY

610 Bluo LakoaB M .N.

- --B Y OWr^Eflt Lux 3,000 sq. It. . , Brick rambler, Lakewood "O' Dr., 4 Bdr, tW balh, fam

.room + . roc,_room . 2 (ireplaces. dbi garago, mn fl

■~(8und,-m anyoxtras;------------NO a g en ts . J84.500. 73+4M76 S ':

_ o r 7 3 4 - ^ or 1 (BOI) 255^

"“ b y OWNERI Quality 3 SDR.2B, brick ranch. Cenlral air, (Inlshod basomont, 2-car ; garago^ rodwood deck, f indscaped , fenced W Aero,

- prim e NE loo. Low ulll'#, M i - assum ablo loan. No Real- ^ tora, Sn.SOO, 734^27. ■ 2^H

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BRAND NEW conlemporarv home on 2Vt Acros, Quality 3

r»> Bedrooms, 2 baths wllh in- Urge family room and o( flrepuce wllh hfiatilaior,

3s. Jonn-aIr R/O, A/C. Jacuu l01 bathtub, largo walk-ln

c n closets, beautiful wood deck Ml ' overlooking pasture. - This

home Is readv for immediate ull occupancy U9,SOO.

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ey - - iA P P R A IS A L - -'0- (Across (rom Court House)^ ________ ^ ^ . . 7 3 4 ^ ..........

DougVollmer. Broker 0 / „ AJdaSUono 73^0905-

Mason fl. Smith . . . 734JJ08 = Mary Akkerman . . . 734-3682

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T i m eCUTE 2 BEDROOM home

'0 localed close in lo every-■ thing. Small down, owner

financing at 9tAS. Very^ good condliion. Call Vlckl2 Jones, 73^6325 or Town and " Countrv Realiors. 733-0716,

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f Joyce C o te '........... 733-6767r Oave Hamieil......... 733-4030-

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: INTERESTED IN INTEREST■ ■ RATES? Call loday to see . .th is 4 bedroom homB. full

besement. gas heal, has ' assumable IHA loan at 7 V i\. Call fordetalls on this one,,. Ref, 80-170

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[ $ $ 5 M A K E 5 » 'I SOMEONEHAPPYIr ■ ............................. ............. —

1728 SQ. FT. of Immaculate : luxury for«8.000.

... O RlA -NlC£-com fortabIe-31 Bedroom (zonded commer-.

cial) $44,000.

BEST WISHES fora HAPPY HOUDAYSEASON.

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1604 Addison Ave. E-

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NEW,, energy ellieient house, by owner. 1975 sq. ft.3 Bedrooms, 2\1 baths, heall lator lireptace. Insulatedgarage. 733-3401._________ONE BEDROOM, part basemont, new furnace, oarden. Irrigation. $17,500. $3,000 down, $150 month balance. Immediate possession. Harold Keilhly. 7XM071 or Town and Country Realiors, 733-0716. PERFECT FORAGOLFER... th is lovely home with to a c res & .many extras Is

. -loca lod -on ly -lM -from the golf course in a small magic valloy town. 2650 sq.ft.. ca­thedral ceilings, 3 bdrms,2Vi balhs, large lamily room, lava rock fireplace, Bulll-in vacuum thruout. Boaulllul vlow & V4 mile road frontage. Vory reasonably priced. Call Jorry Jackson at 324-5922 or REAL ESTATE-UNUMITED- a t 733-6107, __________^

^ U R C T A N CETOPH^^ - Wllh an excellent renUI In your own backyard. Front

-h D m e -o ffe rs -2 -sp a c lo u s .bodrooms, big llvlnff-<llnlno a roa and enclosed porch, Basomont has good storage

J45 000"''“

LAUGH AT WINTER En|qy*tfrts nreit home o a

-oasl-ddgo ot-Twln-wttft-ca-' - rousol lirepiace to heat the main, lloor, 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths.-and-big-eating a re a " ‘ Full basement with - 4ih

W 900"'

w P 0 " * " VCHARMER,,,In newer sub- division, this 3-level beauty.

eating spaco. 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths, and family room.wllh lirepiace. Fenced yard, deck and many extras, $77,500,

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REA LTO RS734-1500

1266 Addison Ave,E JohnR ,H ow ard ',., 733-5755 Audrey Howard ,.,733-5755J o e Young ............. 734tC3fl3- .Shirley H uck......... 733-8301

-OoltleSlrinoIleld-, .-734-1701- -Cindy Bond ........... 734-5724M .B ,b a v is .............73M849

•C horyltsm bnnT T TT T W ^S*'VIckoy Christensen......................................... 733-1658

2 BDRM Houso. 1 acre North St,, in Filer, $28,500, Owner will carry paper 733-2506. or326SMl6.2 HOMES- Ono 3 bedroom, o n o 4 bedroomrOwnerwilT" ' c a r ^ with substantial down. ^{4B 3,73J-13« .

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- f^ P O 3MiA. 3 bdr“ elec r home, O ul bkiga. $36,000.

' $1900 down. Ace Realty,733-5217.________________

•nt SELLER SAYS S E a i f,* 3 bedroom home In an 1

excellent neighborhood. 1 Family room, IV? bath, fuM , basem ent, large 2 car Qsrago. >aroe lenced lot, ; assum able (oan with lerms 1 lorqualllled buyer. $62,500,

' • Call Jo rre Jackson at 04 - , ’* 5922 or REAL ESTATE UN- ■

UMITEDat73%6107. j SMALL 3 B«}room house In I (atr cor>ditlon TO BE MOVED. $1,000.00 or make : olfer. Gem State .fleitty. i

,) 734-0400,________________ I

USE YOUR IMAGINATION lo f 05 Jifnliy . foora_ io ., EM youi' own f is te and lop off i •7 mis ne itly designed 3 H - bedroom m balh home, l ^ Located In a (rtendly family ^

oriented NE tocatlori' $43,000. Ref. 60-156 II

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I READYTOCLOSE TO SCHOOL Thl* bodroom* li reody 10 go, '

lj i i r M t wllh carport 0*0 low

I SPMNO BUILOINC will b. . Only 2 loti remcining li

\W 2 'A oer«», TTCC woi*r, r«oi

_ J fA K M lH O f 38 ocr*j of gc _ "j m ila i.. from to w n .. Irriga

m oke It o greol Invottmeni.

\ l . GET AWAY on thii I '/4 oc _ \ _n«w m *to i building, cor/3l!

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Y ;ohnM .Rar)(er,UOXER u . r \ Jim B orfcer.,. 543-5604 To; ,[ Merle Brown . . :

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■ HandyRealty' 610 So. Lincoln'• EXECUTIVE S BMioom

homo on 3 4 Acres with •ddilional 40 Acres avalla-

[i bio. This home has a wot '• bar. Intercom. Jenn-air plus

m uch much more.

; 2V4 TO 10+ ACRES. $12,000 » 10 $31,800.

' PERFECT rolliemeni home.’ This all brick 3 Bedroom. 2

bath home wlih exira largo3 lot. $60,000,

i 2 BEDROOM HOME on an . afire wilh Cinder block bu ild - .

lng.$37,OOO.CallSuunne,

} Suzanr>eW arf.......■«< 5669 I3,, Bov Moretti.,„..^...,324-5334_I Jo h n K o e l t ....... •,..324-4057 ,J Connie Burdick, , , . 324-4439 ', Dot Handy ............. 324-4339 ]i ________________ _________ ,r

IN JEROME- largo 3 bedroom brick homo wilh 2 fireplaces, lamiiy room,

_ J a u ja __r.nvnrnrt p«iln ...imdock. $55.000.'Call Eugene |

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0 D E A L ! I /I'h li ni>w lilting wilh 2 IM)0 , Vory noot, on povod ' Ilow $27,500. :■ J

f1 bo undor woy loon. ' I g in Sundown Spring* J C roo ionoblocovanonii. |

I oood Cround only I l i ' ■ rigolion improvomonli ,oni. $02,500. j'.. J

I oero rcncholto wilh a ' / ^ I t . and 0 n k o mobilo . 05 ^ ■■■■ ■“ T ~

' c ’W a fo r. largo lioldj io * ^ o n d oolboilding», I I carry. ' V

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AGENCYjh l — Phon»543-4I7l ........................................... '

Torry Kromor. , 537,6095 }• . 543-5075____________ 1 ►

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SUN VALLEY ' 3 g reat propenies: ski

houso . 285 K; 20 condo sight, 200K; 37 A. mansion s ite . 100K; Sell ur trade for

, HAWAII or So, CA. Owner., 7264417,_______________ _

BY OWNER-3 bdrm. 2 bath, lovely large kitchen on Choico 2 aetes !n Filer.$46,000.326-5881,_________BY OWNER, builder. New 3 Bodroom, Ills bath, full basem eni. garage, HUD 235 eppralsai W .0 « , Can. bo changed lo 4 or 5 Bedroom,2 bath wilh large lamily room. Small down to.qualk fiod buyer.FHA/VA/Convonllonal lir nanclng available. Cali

- 423-4441 or 423<2t3 anyllmo. O pon (or inspoclion, 60t Qom Drive. ___

■ FOH S A L fB Y ^O W N E H r '- Tri-ievei on acroago NW of

Buhl, Alt olocltlc, a 7 5 sq . f t 4 Bedroom, 3 baths, family room, fireplace, Mako rea­sonable ollor, 543-4186,

Save time and o ipensos. Advertise In Ciassilied. 733- 0931.

■ TN WENDELL, rustic spill”. lovol.4J)drm s.J;.baths, gas

h o a r A/C, woll located. $50,000. Call Jody Young 536-2879 or Roger BrownB oal Eslale 6 3 ^ 4 6 ------------ •KIMBERLY, by ow ner, 2 h o m es on % acre. $33,^00, Look at 725 4 735 W. Monroe, thon call Boise, 384-5639. Do no t disturb tcnani.

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■•TRADE REAL ESTATE" Boaulifut ono of a kind, new hom e on Blulls Olympic Peninsu la Rellremenl Contor. NW overlook stra igh ts. Olympics, Victoria & San Juan Islands. Gel out of cold winters, hoi summer. R oal deal. Ken Webb. 1800-64 The Blulls, Pori Angeles,W A, (206)45^-6667,

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FARMS&RANCHES ;W e havo ovor 60 farms avallablo from 40 to over 6000 a c re s In size. Also several cho lco ranches,

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Call Jack McCall Melvin Moncur or

BobBrownfordetalls ! MARKETINGASSOCIATES

REALTORS 734-4875 , I

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‘I FARMS&RANCHES° 1346 ACRES- Excelloni row 1 crop. NE ol Jerom e. 6 . circles, potato & grain

storage. TU.1.320 ACRE ranch, cattle. 350

, hoad. Albion. G ood wator &1 range rights. One o l Idaho's . finesi. t3.

665 ACRES- W ood River 3 Valley, 4 pivots, barn & cor- I rals.T4.i 610 ACRES- Nice hideaway I ranchi 350 cultivated. 2 «, Tr^gatod pasture, Hazoiton.-

' 502 ACRES- Row crop larm, ample water, no rociis.

; Grandview, T37.I 400 ACRES- oxcolloni tow

ero ttA -lrv es lo ek -se l up.■ Rich!i?1d,T63.

3tO ACRES- G ood farm,-----plvoti—g**l*v-«lO(a4 «r^nico—; home..Tutlle. T28. ........

240 ACRES- Productive row crop, nice brick home, machine shed, shop , ^ in e r .

1 6 0 'ACRES- Je rom e, row . crop farm, nice improve-- monts, ample w ater. T3l. .

144 ACRES- Hagerman- .Valloy. Excelieni. row. crofi_

farm. Valley corner syslem & solid sot. Good dairy sile.

'75 ' ACRES- East of Castioford. Lays nico, good

- • crops: B54:------ — ;-------------66 ACRES- Ideal for horse larm or dairy. Beautiful now home, barn, shop. Castioford. B3.41 ACRES- 2 mllos SE of Twin, all allaila. T35.40 ACRES- Melon Valley. Grain, hay, pasluro , good terms, Bll.25 ACRES- froo w ater, good fenced pasluro, small orchard, oldor home, secluded ' hillside. Melon Valley.Jusl$85.000.

DAIRIES3.5- ACRES- Doublo 4 HB wllh 1,000 gallon tank. Corral spaco for 70 head . Bufii. $U.900.B41.120 ACRES- 4 /s id e KB, Casllelord, nice hom o, good lerms. CIO.IS ACRES-4 vear old dairy operation. 6/s ld o bam, beautiful homo. Burley. TtS.

ERA*Robert Jones Realty

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Looklng- for a particular brand namo? Chock the oquipmont listed In our ^ s s i l i e d colum ns. 733-

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FARMS & DAIRIES

« DOUBLE 10 Herringbone ^ l^on^ flO Acres, 200 cows

^ RSH FARM, 8 Acres with 4 ponds, good Income.

S h ACRE building site, ca- " nyon view, live walor.

FORTHEBEST InFanpsand ^ Dairies, call usl

" ...... B arnes Realty ^n, lO O BIueU kesN orth». 73W227

Jim P aulson ........... 543-4230w ■ - - ■ ■S. Snow drifts tn the drtvoway?

Don I step oulside . , . pick 11. up your tolephoQAjnd dial a ^ . ^ a L o ^ o l x j ^ l a d , . ^ -

* '<EFT 63 ACHE r. FARM near Buhl.- Meal for

raising springer heilers and w Includos lovoly home and y out-bulldings and is

bordered by a live siroam. n Munroe-Roblrts R, E. 119 ■g- BroadwavN,Buhl.543-8806^ -

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jJ Real Eauio UnllmlM sells i— moffl..£fairy-property-Uian J tn yone else In tho vtlley.

* 300 COW DAIRY-5 bodroom■ houso. double 6 herring- i

,( bone barn. Free stalls. Hay .barp and lots ol improve 1

ments. TERMS- |

^ DOUBLE 4 HERRINGBONE ,A barn wilh room for 1I, expansion. Nice 3 bedroom |, home, 20 acres,, cows, r' equlpmont. Meadow Gold .

Grade ••A” Shipping rights,

: IF YOU’RE INTO HORSES. ' , this may be the ideal place 3 for you wilh everything you

teod. Nice home with 3 4'• jedrooms, 2 balhs, garage, c

)n 7,4 acres. Eniire acreage ts completely fenced In. h

3 -lorse bam with stalls and s- ack room. Powder River 1

* lorrals, 60 x120 Indoor ; . irena. Excellent location, p

C«y Gilbert.............73*«372 „lex K nod le ........... 543-5990 Jlohn r o ik ....... ; . , . 326-5241 '•j r r y Hughes ........ 733-2271 *Ilm Varley ............. 734-4849 £

_ lorry J a d s o n ........324-5022romFToyd','.......... 3 2 4 ^ 1 2 ' '3

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. 52 ,«02*bie torms. Call t«<, (208)2280072. do

140 ACRES, 140' sharos &wster, 12s under circle. Oick ^

I SEASONS A(REALTY. Jerom e ID 8333J. taiA jytime, 324-7545. Gr

• Stan the now yoar in a now > ^ home, C iassilied oilers roalf M m vojjjjiiovB iT p^m i. acf ^ ^ ^ o q u ip m o n t for your ^Individual n e ed s is easy to .

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17D ACQ^W TTH 2 HOMES, thSmall ;r ^ l lk ln g bam & <XequlpRient. corrals, •machine sh ed , 2 gralnerles, ,

. 6. lull w ater shares. Seller ■may trade UP or DOWN. Call f

I Jerry Ja c k so tra l 32+«22 br fi. _R£aL-ESTAT6-UNUU1TE0 - ^- »t733^10r.............. ......... r v : <1

240 A CRES,-Jerome area. kJNorthside water. Qood Im- 'provomontj. $310,000, low Xdown. Rocky Mtn Realty, clInc, 733-1406._______________a ,315 ACRES adjoining Intor-su ie , w heelllnos. Improve- 8menis.43a-6274.43»«33. B

- -----------------------------------------ni41 ACRES_wlth_flxcelienl home, new fences and cor- ^ rais, good assum able loan. " floducedlo$ll5,000.

-WEST POiNTE REALTY WENOELL

53M285or53»-24a6 ____________________ 5 1

62 ACRES of Magic Valley's choicest soil, exceptionally Urge fields, all Ponnouf sift ^ Loam. Full wator right. Nice a,3 bedroom home. Good « , machine shod. Everett w Andrews. 326-5053. Town and Country Realtors, 733- ni

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VALLEY VIEW'4 bedroom home, heal pump. air. 3.75 acres. 20 Iruit iroes, pastu re for ihe horses. For appolnlmenl call 543-U09- W ost End Realty, _ 130 Broadway South.______m ACRE parcels In NE P andlse Knoll Estafes, ho Blacktop dead-end road, eif Qopd restrictive covenants, pla

-W 2462._________________ avi ACRE w/w ator 1V, S. Twin.

Oiled road. Undromd ulll. Owner carry 9 U % .7 3 4 ^ .3 LOTS in NORTH STAR SVBDIVISION, $10,500 each. 733-1660.33 ACRES with full water, g c good soil In now seeding. ^ Close to Buhl and owner ri7, financina. 734-0973.

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I t t • A g M Q itb a I 9 : ACRE parcels close to I Bbhl. Parw nm ic view, good I to ll wllh waler and pro- I t«cthr« covenants. Aporoved

double wide welcome.Ow ner nnancing avaiUble.73*^7 3 .________________ACRES OF PIZZA. toU of family fun at your friendly Grizzly Bear P taa Paitor,

, (WFiGEOUS LOT, Canyon ” - and lake viewl Also amaH a creage. Rocky Uln Reat- tv 's , V, e . 733-1406 or 733-

r enO ahvllm e,

MoM y In your closet? Clean - - — It today — and call us lo sell m ose unneeded items. 733-

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; I HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL 'I SMALL ACREAGES...you'll ... have lo se e them lo believe) them , and I'd love lo show. lv .-_ .; them 10- youB i yoorconvo-

n ience . One ol them may be• jusl w hal your looking fori

' AFFORDABLE ' 10-20'Acres ' c lose to Jerom e, $2250 per

Acre.

’ e ACRES wllh a great view.Road fronuge, pond, waler

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• -a-ACREXOTwmT-a splendid— -.!canyon view. This Is an out- sUrKjlng piece of property and you'll have lo see It l o . .. ap precU telt.

9 A 10 ACRE bulldlnas siliss ' ' with a g reat view that are priced right. Includes i pasiure and waist shares. ^

BUILD In tho country on 2 or '9 Acre lots close lo Jerome.W aler shares.

DUE to a vory successful monih I am practically sold ou l of homes. II you are Interested In any oi the '• above acreagos or If you have a home for sale and ’ 3 w ould like to discuss lis ting* ' ' fl with m ^ le a s e c a ll: - ---------- -

JERffY JACKSON Real E su ie Unlimited ' 7 3 M 1 0 7 o r 3 2 4 ^

NEW S BEDROOM, tVi balh * - homo on 1 acre. Energy • eilic ien t insuUlion, fire- pU ce, additional acre avaiUble. located Jerome aroa. $47,500. Good llnanc- '

avaiUble. Call Twayne or

-MARKETINGASSOCIATES.-----REALTORS

73*4875 ;

SCENIC 5 acros w/5 shares waler. presently in grass & .. alfalla, localed S. of Klm- ber1v.’$19.500.42M523eves. • .

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OBQ ’-V... P»tt<SutH)Jie» eXTRA SPECIAL GIFT for underma ireo. AKC reg. loy piMdie puppies, all ihois,S^ 2 re t._________________aKC HEG. C^®as#pMke Bay ReW«vef pups, very excellent hunlars t teasonatilY pftcpd. 5C-aM7. AKC Reg Cocker Spaniel pups (2} 1 &Uck. 1 bUck/tan. Show OUlUty-1100.734-8M7. AKC REOISTEREO OW Enoilsft Stieepdog pupplos, ftnadvfof Xmia.536-?ei3.

_B£AUTiFUL Dofl H ousaa. 3 . stzes. prtcw) riQht. S«o 122 jettorson S t ..733-2*50,FOR SALE! 2 UKC reals- isrod Woe tick hounds. Call i;oaifl;»^?t3.ChaHl3. ■

"FPr Sale: Ju sl In lime lor C nrtsunu AKC reo . Yellow Lab puppies. Will be B wks

.T o ! o « C T ru im u rw iird /K . liver lo'Twin Falls or> Dec,2jlh.43»-S29a,_______

..GOING OUT OF BUSINESS^ air doflt, puppy price or lower. Max kennels, &3G>Z317,____________________IF YOUR PET BECOMES LOST M sure to check ouf

_ LDSl-A_Found_U3llno-ap-- pearlng dally In classlMca-tton_fM2-oLmo...cl»aalliofl-socllon. For all of your lost and (ound pet needs ctieck the classified section flallyl PARAKEETS. Canaries. Finches. Local raised,

- Cages. & (ood. 253 Tth Ave■ East,Twin,_______________'perfec t X-fnas GKt! Purebred Australian Shep­herds, 3 left- 1 male, 2 loffiales, 2 ‘u v e blue eyes. Ready now. Will deliver to BtjtleY,:i00.ft<5-231t. PROFESSIONAL Dog Grooming'* Poodles a specialty, Sherrlee'a PoodlePuff. 73< 7Dfle,____________PROFESSIONAL ALL BflEEDOOGOROOMINOIIB years erper/ence. Gforta & Vlckl. 73MM4. Altor 6pm,733-6986.______________ __PR0FESSK3NAL

^pfiOOMINQI Vacallonlna? h i t»ard your dog, Cherl Mlllor Kennols.423-St04,

A v la iro n ______________

« ________________AviationLOOKING lor that lust right alrplansi Call Midwest Aircraft Brokerage. Inc.. Box

-939,-Okobo)i J c w a - S i a a . - - n2<aj.7475. Your only cosi.a phone call,_____________PU N E good, them Grimly B earP m a’s,

m Boatti Marine ttems -CHRYSLER BOATS and

motors. -Calkins trailers. Jerom e Implement .Co., 32«-3311. Je rom e, '

C L O S E -O U TON1980'S

The Si’s are arriving every­day and the selections CTEAT,.,at Tom’s Marina & Sporting Goods, Heyburn Bridge Exit. Burley. 67&-7473

DECEMBER CLOSE^UTI 1974 Hydro Swilt 16' with good bunk trailer & 75 hp

• Svinrude. Heoular * 2 9 ^ ro w JIBM; 19?S Fiberform 17' King Fisher wtlh super vrlde track. E-Z load Irailor.150 hQ, Mercury ongino. power Tf ltn S till, 72 acluai hours en this unit. LIKE

..NEW. Regular U495. now S3895, Qaglc Valley Motilio Homos&Marina. 733-6141.SAIL CATALINA YACHTS: In 13-. 15',• 22-. 25'. 27fl. 8’ prams. Sail or row. Parts and hardware, SAIL HAUS. 463 South tocusi, Twin Falls,Call 733-B227.__________ _ -14’ FIBERGLASS boat & tilt

—it*ilorrTioDOnm3nC|"J*5C.“ a37-«3ai._________________

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.. Skiing Equipment

\U - SnowVetiltie ARTIC CAT sno-mobltos. (2)1870 440 & 1871 399. Phono82^5053._________________TWO - 1972 Arctic Cot Q ieetah 's and factory trail* or. Excoiient cond. J1200.324-2284:_________________

-1971-01 72-400 Bom tudeor - Ski-doo. now tune-up. *395,Call alter 7pm. 733-6678,1979 INVADER. 300 miles:H78 :5ST 440; 3^)lace w/exira. storage trir. U400 roT^llj_W^650^(lor5grTV^

125 ' I Trawl Trailwa . ' 1974 SPRINTER 5th wheel.

1975- OMC- Beau—-James- - PflCkagB. take ovor pay- _

- mntits.iTft-.'aa? -------- - —36' U n O N 5th wheel, exc- - cond. Fully loaded w/extras, M.200.' S ee . Hunlor’s Auto/Tty^n.AddlsonAveW, _

t a . CampOTiSlwlto KJT - camper -10W — soil- conlalned, excellenl condt- tlbti. Phone 733-7182.

127 KotofHonwsFOR RENTl Soll-contalnod MINI-MOTOR HOMES. Cali ROff-ltEasv. 734-3222.FOR RENT 1979 25’ Cruise- Air molor homo. Reserve nbw.324-4426 733^295.FOfl RENTl '1978 Winnebago

•74—aiM pa 6. l o w -w in to r - ratos. Exc cond. Largo Itig.

' "Mlnl-Molor _

Assuniq p a r e n t s o l tl07 m ontti.. bood shapo. CARTER HOMES. 7 33 -7^ , SPECIAL FALL RATES MOTOR HOME for ronl. by day O fw ek . Call 643-4279^ - 1B7B a r t ' - TTOGA-. -G M C -" chassij; 6.000 miles, 1978 Plnio low car, luliy OQulpped. Sia.500 or Marfc CbnlinenUI cash . 543^8008. -

t28 Utility TfaBetsHYDRUJUC dump trailer.1<‘, 3«xie. electric brakes.

■a k la s ,j2 5 IX L a a ^ ,. . -

g ~ l£ l^ P im 4 A c ea sso riM - 3»0' FORO engine, good cond.,ploaso call between5pnvgpm.934-«we._______ALL TfUNSMISSlONS r»- palredi- retwiti, sarrlcod. parts,-Aalco Transmissions. 2019_ Kimborly Road, 734- 3830.WJAL.fUEL propane con- vArsloM. Trucks, vans,

, HW X Garage.

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f / WE R”eBUILO Hydraulic'»■ Jacks at ABBOTT'3 AUTO_ SUPPLY. 305 Shoshoneke Street South._____________'7 1S72 CAPRI troAl& rear end

pans; 1977 Opel lof pans.1: 32,000 miies:lff77 L w motor “lel 32.000 miles: 19C3 MonlegoJl. 4D. body parta; 4-HR15 tiros.7- M O xISIfu tracs. 734-5773orild 733-7972,I S , --------- — -------

-J a ClrtHHSM Hte 22 ' FOR SALE or trade 1980

Honda Interstate Goldwing,^ 734-7831,_________________11 HARLEY DAVIDSON

Motorcycio; S ee . Jerome - tmpiomeni -C o ,.-324-3311,^ Jerom e,_________________

1972 HONDA 754; Exe cond. Z - - J1 0 0 0 /b e st-o ffe rr^ lt-7 3 J.- c,' ^ ..................

1978 YAMAHA OT-125, 4100 : miles, good condlilon. JTOO. 'j*- Cair324.4i54:---------------------

^ t a _________Heavy Equiptnenis CASE W-9 4 wheel drive u loader. 1 & H yard bucket,

1- J386. tl- ~*k‘ J O H N DEERE

USED - -I. INDUSTRIAL EOIUPMENTJ,e CAT 0-5 D ozer.......... 07.500

JO 500 B a ck h o o ,,.117,500 II JO 550 Dozer ............$30,000

5 E L L IO T T ’S I N C .,111 Overland Ave.

° Burley. IDJ 6 7 & ^

I Bob Houston. Sales Rop ® H om ophone .......... 733-1490

; MICHIGAN 4 wheel drive : loader w /cab. 55 Series ll.' Vory good condlilon; Randy ’ Rich 438-5910,-or-73*-23Jl-

ask forunll654S,,I 140 Tiudu

22’ TRi-AXLE 5th whool trail­er. heavy duty, w/2 ion trir house loader, GMC truck, oxc cond. Ptckott

, Manulacluring, Murtaugh ' 432-5391or7irf-1978,■ HALF TON OOOGE flat bed I truck, now overhaul |ob,

734.1922._________________— rHU D roN-D O W N ~to"iria-

Griuly Boar for P laa N‘Family fun,_______________

' 1964 FORD Ranchero. exc. cond,, new radials. custom topper. Must s e e to apprecl-

' alo, 733-9434.733-9177.I 1966 OOOGE 1 ion moving

truck. Good condlilon, >1100, Cail733-6SM.1973 Blue ChOYy-Luv.-am-lro- cassolte. 2 new tires & 4 new (Ims white spoke, ail new interior, with o r w/o CB. After 4pm. 702-755-2355,1974 CHEVY LUV p.u„ radl- a!s, FM casse tto . tow miles, Exc, cond, 733-6341._______1975 FORD Super Cab pickup wMront end damage, all or pans, 324-5925,1976 Vi Ton GMC. SHARPi 4 speod. P/S, Musl seo lo ^ ^ ^ t o . $l700/bosl olfer.

1978 CHEVY ahortwide W ton Pickup, 2 whool drlvo. good njbbor. exc cond,543^774._________________1980 FORD COURIER. T bed. 5 speod . oxcolioni condition, >5850.734-1766,66 GMC pickup w/lial bed, >450.837-fo«.

Mt__________________1967 right hand drivo Dodge

_.vin.J^.Cal1_73a^63a,______

Imports-SpofttCaq COME SEE liko new VW Bug; only 200 miies on new . ongino. Now painl & stereo. Only >1960.734-6058.

TOPCASH IForVOLKSWAGENS

In Arw Condition ' 7 t o ^ 2

1974CORVETTE, 350ongino. new aulo Irans instal. ' AM-FM, T-top. - pearloscent I white w/red Int. Call Jamie I 786-2543 or 786-2624,1974 260-Z; au lo . air, sloreo,

- sharp. Part tm do VW bug or Pro *50 model car. Call 734-5773 or 733-7072,__________260-Z. 1977, bronze, radials. Arc. 4-speod. 52.0do miles, >«400/oilor, 734-4090, or 734-5650,

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ies142 imporiNSpon) Cars

« 1J79 VW RABBIT- 19,0000 miles, tan w/tan Interior.'® 2-dr. 4-spd. fuel inleclwn.

srtow tires, drwmg lights S Hj .very, won maifttainod.->5i00 — s . firm. John Jepson, Box 1102. i ,- -MlMoyriD83J33-7!MS09 —3 ' „ '■--------------

*; 146___________ 4WheelDrtwLOADED 1975 Ranger, shod

= box. 4-sp. dark blue wr«niie “ E 0, 450.

50 1975 FORO Bronco. Ranger g. Pkg, Roll bar. push bar.

cusiom hitch, tinted wm- N dows. new Ilres. Exc. cond. le >3695 or trade lor 4-wheel 1, drive pickup. 324-7401 after

a. 1977 FOR01504x4, V-8. auto. ^J .- rBj;^8n3p«7^M any-BX tra5r ■.......R easonable’.-price.-.•.334-jo 4427/324-4094____________0. I960 SUBARU Station W agon"4-whoerdriyo G i;• walnut brown, AM-FM

cassetto , >6700. After 6:00,D' 733-«241, fe "

■ 1<! AnIiQueAuloj1930 MODEL A City Delivery Van. loady to restore, 733-

------ l«9TrAftBrgpCT»<-T«36:------1852 FORO Vi ton PU. Runs,

.. . Needs work. >400.326-5464,1964 FORO Ranchero. exc. cond., new radials. cusiom

M lopper. Must soo to appreci- » ate. 733-9434.733-9177.

1<9 - Autos-AMC 1972 AMC Javelin; must sell. Reduced price. 2000 miles on new engine, many new

_____

IH___________Aulos-Buicit“ SHARP 1966 BulCk. 2-dr . hardlOD, 1850. 837.6365,'0 " ■'

154 Auto-Cadillac

” " 156________

158________Aulos-Oierrolet? MINT COND -69 El Camino.1- recently robulll. PS/B. AT,Ir Now tires, whools. paint. 601. watt AM/FM siereo. best It___olfor ovor >1500, 734-2771. h Scotl.___________________

MUST SACRIFICE 1978 d Chevotte. 4 sp. A/C, snow I, liros. 30 MPG. Greal cond,

a’ ‘YOU'AUTQ Iry iho Grizzif I' Boar for lunch.___________

1965 CHEVY, oxc, condlilon. camper shell, side- pipes.

n chrome wheels. 327 Chevy, i- 14 MPG. headers, 733<J077.

ask lor Bart pleaso, >1795.B 1979 MAUBU wagon,I' loaded, small V-6. low miles,

divorce forces salo. 676*n- 4539.......... ...............................n ------------------------------------• IW__________ A u lo s -D ^ e'• 1967 OOOGE, >150. See. 43

q in lo n Lane. Twin Fails.1967 OOOGE Chyger. 316

" V-8, all original. i<ow radial Ilres. 63.000 mlles.te6-2584.

IB __________ Aulos - Fords. 1964 FORD Ranchoro. oxc,' cond,. new radials, custom ’ topper, Musl soo to approci- ■ _ ■:

^ 168 Atilos-Uncoln/Mercufy ; 1971 MERCURY Comet GT;

302 V-8. standard Irans, near new radial tlres^8a ^ 2W ^ _

• Autos-Oidsmobile

172_________ Aulos-Poflllac1972 Grand Piix; Power

» stoorlng/brakos/w lndow s,) A/C, auto. 400 cubic Inch,

m ags. bucket __ seats,- -AM7FM:73l-'2584,

1 173 Autos-Plymouth / 1971 Fury 111, PS/P0, air,• auto., runs good, needs . body work. >200. 734-3454.

1977 PLYMOUTH Spon Fury; powor stoorlng/brakos,A/C, cruise control. 22.000 mllos. >2800.67Bj!lgg,_____

17 4 Aulos-Olhefi! YOU AUTO bring tho gang lo I lhe Grizzly Boar. Pizza N'} Fun lerevoryonB,________

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^STEV EU PSO N I Tuoes-Newswrtter

KIMBERLY - So a t tbe Snake River ' Research Cento* (o(

. solvmg proUems bul ■ mgltkely problems of

Without such res . Doral Kemper, direct- DepartinemofAgncu

. ana Education AdnKunberiy research W irt gntng on there lead to Dollung excep old proUems oy the fuuaw L Part of his that doesn’t happen.

■ Kemper came lo about a 18 months agi than 20 years as a re tist and researdi dir

' - - orado State Umvcrsil lios, Cdo. He also years working m Isra and Pakistan.

Hts specialty is i volvmg ungation sy nutrients a iu soil ss said. However, he is n a soeaalisttn energy q o fan i^ lo o .

“At the moment, biggest job to be don tbe ta a m cnsis t oping," Koimer said, (act of life that will b tbe next generabon."

Increases ui farm- have always bewi t

creased use of ener *niat allowed a farme

dooe.- With e " r r z rztxpected-ioziocrease:

tbe next decaide, productivity IS threate

- - -■ - “Our dullenge is t e rs energy saving alt

- - - - - - - - - artting the 'sam e anvdcoe. 1 see that as th( research station,'’Kei

Tbe transition fro aimed pnm anly at sc coQservation to resea includes energy cons

• tually began a t th center more lhan fivi

_____ K anper givK crediic e ^ d u id b r Marvi

- changing tbe dired center’s work.

7 "Slid' water <dovetail neatly with servatjon, Kemper e x a n ^ Allan Hun Bob wcvstd] have bee autonated surface

_________ fn r ;tney-began-tbeu*'rei were not thmkmg a energy. Kemper sa:

LargeE^SONJAHILLGREN

Furn Editor

WASHINGTON - The ' "Ooina}o(-Am enca,-whtc

a n effort lo build broad s sharp increase tn agncult over the next decade, s overaeaa s e ^ -wiH^.tj

PLAINS, G a .-(U P n :- . m ay be -co the way U

(a n n a s whose attempts financial fooUxJds h fnotra ted try t i ^ ered

___.interest ratc$,_^____Prcsideni Carter h

— nneodlnients'to'tberFanr tha t b e says will bontnl e tn tly ta meeting the crea ffH w rthim ffitnngthK rix

Tbe law u w id K specia fcr young, b^in n ii^ and era and authorizes fedgal to extend tbeu- services

------ c « l~ I tt f te rm e f l ,- 'a - '^spoicesroan

!t allows co-op banks

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rert^sti^ pe rcen t a

pe rcen t u _____________ fa rm e rs f

in*l) - Goy- T b e d n x a rm ers ' costs of b u t prtcea sticking lo Iheir becau se of e s next y ea r will c o o c e m sa st year — even a t P oland’: es t ra te s a r e a t T he go\

e x p e r ts aj economists a r e es tim a te s in In le its t ra le s thatsbort-^ down from th e f a n n e r s to a '/jp ercen t. th a n la s t y juesses a re th a t -w iE e o s tfa jduction cost in- “ W e stil range of 10 to 1 3 - dome'dow:

iirepiifying th e m iN energy sr w orlcissi______________ T he a

allow soSome research a» erg y ir

e r Conservation tion sysfocuses nol on au tom atebul on Identify* system s.5 of the future. nga tio nresearch, sa id savm gs ;

e c lo ro f lh e tJ .S . Uon of spncullureScience en erg y si\dm inistra tiw i's nga tion .ch center, the T b e be?re today m i r t t d is tn b u ticept solutions to c re a se cthe tim e it w as p ercen t fi is job IS to SM nga tion .[J. worthwhi

even thinlo Ihe cen te r so m e lai

ago. a fte r m ore F alls.I research scien- T he ( director al-Col-— ^ n n k l e rTSily m Fl. Col* a su b s ta nso s ^ t a few tim es asIsrad . A ustralia im g atio n

sp n n k le rs research in- u se m alsystems, p lan l '8 ™

I salts. K em per T b e a i IS now becoming Uwi s p t e ■gy conservation use. Kerr

......................._ .._ u is ta lled .

nt, we see thelone a s m eeting u se th e s '5 that’s devel-Jld. “ It will be a S S f a S» be wilh us for S s

Kempe:rm productivity r e s ^ r a n based on in- - n g a tio n ; nergy, he said , by local fi m e r to get m ore g a m e .b e i e n e r ^ costs ^ c a t p a s isezfapiolv o v e r .. . .re ce iy e rs ; ^ c J l u r e 's ,Mtened.is to give farm - . m tb e a n ajtem aUves for Ihew ork .

; the goal of this K e m ^ d ,

from research of tb e wo't soil and w ater g o lh e re .’ search that alsoonservation ac- . 0 ^

the Kimberiy of entomc five years ago.edit lo form er_ 5 2 .irvin i e iw h for cm w orm .rection of lhe ulaUons

could tell-----------------,--------- use-pestitr conservation i ro m th e c Ilh energy con-e r - saidT F o r T he sa^lumpherys and la b o r duebeenwoncmgon w arn ingice irrigation av e rag es flLyears,• research,--they— n m n m g -1; about saving done by thsaid, but th e S erv ice, ol

er overAs p a r t c

A m encan_____________ ACA Tuesd

concludesl i e A gnm llu re (h id r n leadingII support lo r a enougn c r nillural exports foreign ctisl !, says g re a te r F a rm e rs ^ .tfen ^ it ^ <x)n-. *1

L e a s u r c s =) Help soon export c re r to b e ^ m e low ers the} [>ts to establish fa rm coopf

have been o rd e r for 11 redlt and high federal loan

_____V Forover

i t n ^ t i signifi- m o re recen cred it needs of du ce rs and decade. m a s ta te m ex ia l assistance “ T b en ew n d sm all farm - nation of ai

land banks th a t it can < e s to com m er- effectively ■ W h ite -H o u se -m b u ilo n 'rn

needs of a( Iks to provide 1980s.’’

ick tcreinext yea r, compared to 20 increases this y ea r when

: faced a ^severe cost-pnce

roughl pushed up crop p n ces, a s w ere weakened recently, t o f (he high interest ra te s and s about R ussian troops poised id’s borders.governm ent farm financm g

a re nervous because the ir es a re based on expectations rt-te rm In terest ra tes will cost I to lo 20 percent less th is y e a r it y ea r and long term m teresl 1 fa n n e rs 10 to IS percent fess.-jstlH inl» rp^ rfttog unllown la te r in tbe year,** said

F a n

troblefo c a l p o in t c

I savings poienlial of ibe ir 5 substantial.

au tom ated .system s will some fa rm ers lo replace

' intensive a n n k le r im g a- jystem s with low-energy, ated surface im gation IS. Autom ated su rtace ir- >n combines the labor s and even-wa(er applica* sp nnk ler system s with the

' savm gs of gravily-flow ir- , n .benefits from even w ater

ution alone, which c a n in*___crop production 10 lo 20

;t from ordinary surface ir* n. m ake tn e ' system vhile. Kem per said. He is hinking of installing one on land be owns near Twin

energy savmgs over le r im gation is a bonus, but— ;antial one. I t takes about six a s m uch energy to pum p ion w ater ifuTHigh a Ier system a s a farm er wil4 all his trac to rs and other

quipm ent, K em per said, a u lom aied .su rface im g a -

s tem is ready for farm ers lo em per said. Several will be ed _ o n ./a rm s. m_ Ulah_next i e also sa id he is looking for local farm ers who want to » system so researchers can how it w orks in field condi- and m ake further refine-

iperplaces a high p n o n ty on ch like tbe autom ated ir- n system tha t can be usedII farm ers. It’s like a football he said. It’s nice to have a

lasser, bu t a team also needs - irairf)0.can c a t c h i ^ a l j ^ ^ _

s mind, a research project lally com plete until farm ers a ^ s ta r t benefitlmg from - -

>e past, lhe cen ler has done 1 tha t score, hesaid . " I think etty objective because mosl work w as going on before I e ." h e s a id .

acample be cites is tbe work m ologist.Cari B l ic k ^ ta f f . . jv d o p ^ an early w arning - I for detecting W estern bean m: By surveym g moih'pop!:: s . Blickenstaff found he ell fa rm ers if they needed to stiCidesJO-prevent dam age— le cutworm.

savm gs in chem icals and tue to B lickenstaffs eariy g system ' probably es $500,000 a year. Kemperh a t rnm parR s.to .a.cost-O l___» - lh e -p ro g ra m r‘which“ is — > the Cooperative Extension

of about $6.00 a year.

rseas fa1 of an effort to educate th e n people on the issue, tb e isday released a report th a t s foreign: dem and will en* farm ers to increase produc- n u c h a s possible, providing crops for Am encans* and ustonK rs.:rs a re a lready responding to

ts ig n M =a e d it lo cooperatives' and le percentage of m em bers of ops who m u s f be' fa rm ers 'in * those coops to qualify for lans. - _yer60 yea rs . I b e F a n n C red it— la s jW y serviced th e c re d it

a i t l y Ihose of acguatic pn>- nd harveste rs ." C a rte r sa id m enl released m P la in t, ew law represents the culmi* an effort, begun in 1978. so

in contmue to efficiently a n d . ly m ake its significant con- m m eetuig th e cred it-re la ted " agncu ltu re throughout th e

►sthnat(20 A gnculture uep a rtm er en Robert Olson, ce “ Of course, if tbey doi

change tbe sto ry .’’5 , H i ^ in terest ra te s dc iy. la rg e a d irec t im pact o n : Id o th e r m puls like fuel anc !d tb e average cost of prodi

o f com ts neariy $3oO, 01 ig d u e c t cost of m ierest w( !ir $6.ns And fa rm ers m ay not 6 t row as m uch m oney this a r t b ^ a re sellm g reserves, s t But ex tendM penods i

- e s t ra te s would push up < ill inputs and have a l a n Id - farm ing costs, h e wam ec

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irm sal<te bum per crops next yea K said.U T he report. “ C lear S ip V Production ; The B enefit:

and C onsum ers.” addresj Ig th a t g rea te r expQcl&raise « In the long te rm , thai i

ACA said, because expo ;o fa rm ers incentives to ” p lan t and harvest lai ir GreaU.T e fficiency and c

7 Censiifn WASHINGTON (Ul r D epartm ent, which foi

mg a decline in farmnI ------ -are^U cast 5^)ereenl't S ta tes than previously s rav fssT figu fiK in ai ►- showed there w ere 2.4: d m 1980 and projected 2

ago. the d c ^ r tm e n t pi I- million,0 Due.lo continued dec d . the revised d a ta sugge I- slow er than had been 1 th e d ed irie ‘w a s '3 ,rp ee reported la s t year.

es^ o n ^ iicnf economist T he Agn

forts tocfei jon’t. that does s tem from i

bill. Axmua do not have as Congress (1 farm cosls a s selected c n md fertiliicr. If catU e.hogs jduc in g an ac re A m ajo r Olson said, the costs is a s would be aboul p roducers i

harvested , ol have to bor- b asts of esJ IS year because fa rm ing co: es. Olson said, in te rest rat< s of high inter* Of course p costs o f o th e r - th a t hide rg e im pact on fa h n a n d re eo- C urren t |

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red u ce p e n ignals (or F'ull In additio It for F a rm ers h a v e pos s s e d concerns tra d e t j^ a w s i I i B d i ) n c e s . ^ ^ „ e - r e c o | l i s n o t s o . the about th e ii [>orts will give ex p o rts on ) coniinue to d irec to r Pa la rg er crops, den t o f th I a Ij i ^ ei vul’- p e r a tive o ff

US s h o w sUPI) — The A gnculture for decades has been track* ning. F riday reported there it-more-farms-in- Ih eD n ited • ly believed.n m m n u a r s t a t m i c a i T e p o r r !.43 million A m encan farm s 12.42 million in I98I. A year projected a 1980 to ta l of 2.31

eclines in the M idwest, even gest a downward trend , but n thought. Over five years, p ercw t. n o tth e 7 .3 -p e rcen r

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jmaHer.^ c u l tu re D ep artm en t's ef- leterm ine c o sts of production m a m andate m the 1973 fami lual reports a re subm itted to s on costs of producing crops, milk, f eed er cattle, fed )gs and sheep,o r source of inform ation on a survey of 5.460 m ajo r crop rs in lhe s p n n g a f te r a crop is d . Costl a r e updated on the estim ates and projections of costs, real e s ta te values and rates.rse , the f igures a re averages e v an a tH jn s-fro m -fan n -to 1 region to reg ion . 2 ' it govemmenl d a ta for 1980

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ected t(food production can help

;r*unit costs.lion, more fa rm exports will Msitive im pact on the U.S. ance. the reoo rt said. T Ognizeth^growm g concem - i impact of increased farm on food p n c e s ." said ACA Paul Mullinix. a vice presi- the Southern S ta les Coo;

ofR it hm ond.- Va:------------------

s n u m b e ]re Tbe reduction from k* estim ated a t less than 0.1 re 1981 IS pro jected a t less tlird------ ByTbkin~g a newHook'

departm ent found 27.00C rt— farm s in T exasrw tiiclr IS 186,000 fa rm s, and 2C ir California, w hich has 80,0 31 F a rm in g is on the r

reflecting a back*UH^ n u rbanites and su b u r t^

lit acreages.s. In V erm ont, the numt fit— 7.300 to 7.-700-m 1960 an

7,900 nex t year. The i

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r i s c s ^ef- w ere developed al Oklj ion Umversily. rm Tbe guesses for next to based on the overal] econ

mg and crop yield assumj Fed based on n istoncal dala.

In looking m their ci on econom ists predict that ■op have lo pay 20 lo 25 p e rc )is fuel m 1981. less lhan th lhe uicrease m I960, of They say U a t deconlro

md cents a gallon to gasolin fertilizer and chemicals

?es enced bv h igher petroleui - to - th e y befrcve next j-ear's t

sectors will be less than U »0 F a rm motcfr supply

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phasize lhal n sm g w ork ill will c re a te a powerful n ,S. fa rm ers , an opportunity

reasonable profit, if lhe n m . .free to operate , hesa id . -- ■m "G iven th is incentive, i ’A p lan t fence row to fence i Sl- every lh ing possible to ir Kh duction capacity ." Mu ------"Ahd mis IS bbsitiVfel i e

erofU .Sim 1979 lo 1980 nbw is 10.1 percent. The decline toa t h a n O J p e r ^ t , . : _____1]____oolTal censiis.figures. lhe .000 previously uncounled iiC lrTO M TfirnaliorTw ilfi

20,000 m ore farm s tn 80,000 farm s.e n se in the Northeast, o-the-land m ovem ent of tw i t e s purchasing small

iihber of fa rm s rose-from and is^x p ec ted to"reach—

le departm ent previously

trcoslrhdah o m a S ta te -e iqxcted to

year, co m p x t y e a r w ere year, and xw m ic outlook expeded to m plions w ere year, less th I. year,c n ^ la l balls ^ ^

« 6 t of a g n year IS 11*13

t h e S p e r w t percenth ike

rol m ay add 10 Tbe large: me p n c e s and the w eather, sw il l be mflu- when y ields i !um p n ces . but J( weathei s h ik es in Ih c a c -c n iB n ext yiI this year’s____ this yea r^ 1y p n c e s a re next y ea r wil

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1 That IS 5 I record 1980

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" . f t 3 ^ a ?™ ■ M se e d e d a re c J l g O i percent moi 2 2 - 1 eariier and 5

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7 » wheat crop, i f fall and ht

m \ . A l sum m er. It B l M l fourthsofth i

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West, b ut wa m Califomts 13 percent. / ana South ro:

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The recorc wasl.89billii entire w heat

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this y e a r 's wl________________ Tne m osl .1

October, hai ■ “ ^ a f c r o p a

The en lire percent g rea crop w as 18 19TO harvest.

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fit conse ACA lo em - U,S. consumrid food needs around th e wi

incentive for Last y e a r IIty to e a m a lo educate th: m a rk e t is left exports by s<1. — value o r Am^ f a n n e r s w in f ^ ^ ^ ^ d ee row — doing ^ ^in c rea se pn> agncu ltu ra l

<ullinix said, draftm g ofriews ror tw in «see2

5. f a r m s ijceported ju sl 6,300 fa rm s m s la te .

-------iUhe-1974census publtcaih a d considerable incomp d ep artm ent, which revised f i3 p o f 1978 census d ata , ar a n d num bers cdlectcd by sl

T b e departm ent projecte 1980 and 1961 for Anzona M ontana; New Hampshire m ont. Washmglon and Wyoi

T b e revisions also found p re v io u s ly estimated, Th

“ s ta n d s a t l.ocb ilirdn acres: th a n had been indicated.

hfikesI to n s e 20-25 percent next im pared to 17 perccnt this md fertilizer p n c e s arcI to n s e 12 to H perccnt nexl s th an a 23 perccnl hjl^e ihis

im ale of lhe increase in the ig n o J lu r a l chemicals next 1*13 percent, less than an IH like th is v e a r

rg est vanab le of all will be ^ r . P er-unil costso re higJier Ids a re doN -n.th e r IS more favorable for o y e a r and yields n s e above

low jev c ls . per u n il exists— ■ will b e less tlian this y ea r.

— es i n e s s

Bcord op in r ’81INGTON (t/P fl - TTie I9HI b e a t crop planted th is fall is d a l a record 1.98 billion

s 5 perccnl more lhan lhe 980 h arvest, llie A griculture len tsa id .p n c e s above y o ar-carlic r ■ it s ^ i n g time, fa rm ers record 83,9 million ac re s . 11 m ore acreage than a y ea r rxl 5 p crcen t above a prev ious . f61,2 million acres seeded in — 11948.tim a te w as lhe lirst oiricinl n of th e size of the w inter ■op. which IS planted in lhe

h a rv es ted in sp n n g and It m akes up aboul ihree-

f th e n a tion 's wheat crop, r s l o ffic ia l-estim ate of ihc -- b e a r c r o p r p ia n iw i i r s p n r tc vested in fall, will not he until nex t July,961 w inter wheal cro p in

th e leading s ta le , w as d a l 420 million buslicls. the Ihis year.

w heal acreage w as in- an av e rag e of II p erccn l in /est. w ith a sharp 72 p ercen t _ in Minnesota.

r! w as reduced in m uch of iJie w as increased by 19 perccn l m ta . T exas acreage w as up It. A creage in the N ortheast lrose20 j)ercen l.

o f th e G reat Plains, neededII m oistu re for good gcrm ina- g ro w th ," .th e dep artm en t’s

o rtingB oardsaid ,cord 1980 winter wheal crop iillion bushels and th is y e a r 's leat crop, also a record , w asoii-iiusheIs.-the-dcp a rtm en l___s-fm aiestim ataoL tlie .size .of . ^ s w heal crop,jsLrecenLforecasl, issued m — _had p la ^ _ J l ic _ com bined m a t 2.36 billion bustiels. ilire w heat harvest w as 11 3^ a l e r and the w inlcr wlical 18 percent grealcr th an tho

esl.p ro d u c lio n .se t.a_ rcco rd Je :__ :} su m m er’s drought, which the s ize of oilier m a jo r row iipplies of wheal, a m ajor, r -num an-consum ption; a re- ntiful- lhan feed g ram s used x k f e e d .n te r and spring w heat com- tional average yield w as 33.4 j e r a c re . A record national yield o f 34.2 bushels p e r a c re 11979.lal estim a te of production of #heat,- which IS used for : an d o lher pasta, w as 108 ish e ls . up 2 percent from lasl H lie fm al-T O im attrforothcr— le a t w as 370 million bushels, « rcen t.roduclion was a recortl H5 m dredweiglil.'up 10 p e rc e n i------

sumersu m ers and our custom cm •eW orld,’’a r th e ACA began ils p ro jec t e th e A m encan people about ly se ttin g a goal to tn p le th e __ A m erican exports ov e r llie

■• Rit>bon Com m ittee of 3.'5 ra l leaders is overseeing

of recommendnhnp<; for ;ee SALES Page C2 ’

r i s i n gis m th e Green Mountain

ltcationo f-farm num bcr^—p “ jm pletcness." said th e .

I, an annual farm su rvey i )y s ta les .^ e d increases belween ujna, Idaho, Minnesota, hire. New-Mexico, Ver- Wyoming. 'und less farm land than

The nationwide- tolal r^ r^ .y m iT lio n a t i i ts lc ^ ’“

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high-level c a re e r j pahn icn t em ployee C hnstm as tx>nuscs I a s rewards for ouU mance.

TTk employees, wh 4 2 ^ lo i9.020, a r e i “ senior executive s e r group of federal em r r e e r apM intm enls. i d e s ig n ^ to give bui

. incentives in re tu m fc o f Job secunty.

17)6 bonuses w ere -p m s lm a s Eve, -The

aw arded in eariy J a n u---------Pureiypoliticalappc

eligible, but sev e ra l..... pened to be c a re e r CIV

hold political Jobs t adm inistration.

Vineycd u t p d i

^ C H A R L E S HILLIN ^ " n K L o s A n g d e s T i n

NAPA. Calif. - " I 'f e lls t. I didn't have it. ofpeoplewfw’vego t il

Rene di Rosa. 61 - enologlst, patron o f t] explam lng why h is 44 Laike vineyard on lii

doubles a s an a rw ii5 r

Scattered Ihroughou ' In the uncultivated

em bracing his e s ta te sculptures.

Sales•Cottunied tron:

------ m axim um ejtpansHm oo v e r Ihe next decade. T bem g circulated among

T he second d ra ft o f Ebcport E xpansion" wil a t a national confen e jM r ts F e b .H lm W a j

The public educat-------geared-especia lly - lo -

audierices; w i i r ^ into I th e conference.

MuUuiu said th a t A constantly m ade a w a r m food pnces because so freqiKntly, bul food y e a rs have nol m creaj overall tnfialton. In

• fa rm e r gets an a v e rag e th e consumer’s food d( r e s t paying to m ove t

J a r m to the supermarice S ^ ween 19^ and 198i

u c re a se d less than cos housing, transportation co sts , the ACA said m i ts

I f exports w ere a mi food p n ce inflation, foot U nited States should b e l

— o th e r -n a t io n s “ b ecaus f a n n e r s produce 60 p e r lh a t enters worid tra d e Uon from one of every t U.S. farmland IS sen l ab r

22— Y eT A m encans^pendJ------ 18-pe^tT if-after-tax-TO— -while W « t G ennans 5

c en t. Japanese spend------ R u s s ia n s - s p ^ - 4 1 - p e n

q je n d 59 percent and Chi: percen t, the report said .

“ When you get down I - lin e : despite record Ie\

ex p o rts m 1979 and 1380 . . a r e still running 2 to 3 p

th e general ra te of M ullinixsaid.

H e also said lh a t m e _ strengthen th

[ W E S T F A L I

I s y s t e m E

StolnloM I SiMl I

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1

C-2 Tlmos-N ow 3.

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D A c a r(U P D -S ix ty - f iv e At l a ■ A gnculture De- groim c y ees w ere given pointee s lotalm g *326,000 c a ree r | HJtstanding perfor* civil ser

J a m ew ho received from associat re m em bers of the e rs (j s c m c e , ' '- a special AgncuJt imployees with ca- When i- The aw ards a re a t th e 1 b u reaucra ts ex tra Agncult 1 fo r their sacnfice remove<

'nw m ijr e announced on a y e a r , r h€ money will be . Anoth* m uary . deputyppointees were not tional afi a l recipients hap- B ^ a a civ ii servants who- political 5 «n the current d ^ i l e h

Tlie la

ard_doesi&aftgali.IN G ER ‘Tn ETimes scuJptun________________ exciting

' tered abT m a failed nov- asked.It. I ’m supportive d i Rosj

‘ - Ulustralo 1 — vmicultunsl,

th e outskirts of On the : a r t gallery m the ch a teau !

anordimlo u t his vuies and piece by £ d rolling tilUs b ^ t s c o \ i te a re dozens of carved te

S tephen^

S _________w n P a g u a g ^ r a t u i

n o f-farm e xports-frt-T nT m -.T h e Iirst d ra m s

7 ' ? C „ t IorW.II be presented

m ln u fa SV ^ m g to n , Foreign

to -m aJO T M ytan^ .to h l ^ g ea r after

t A m encans are/a r e of increases prnm ooivise they buy foodod pinces m most em m en t ie a s e d a s fast asn acWition, the s h o tf fb e .ig eo fone-th irdo f

co s ts Of energy, the proble ion and m edical iI ts report, m a jo r cause of '

ood p n ces m the Oe higtier than m V . r lu se A m encan ■ |)ercent of gram id e and produc- y th ree a c re s of abroad . I S ^ Hid a n averagc’o r“ B ^ ^rin c o m to n food — H ---------> spend 22 per- ■ nd 23 percent. H lercen t.-lnd ians— ■ — — Chinese spend 60 ■

Ilo the bottom ■

levels o f farm l U T P 380, food pnces I M I p 3 percent below H I I L o f inflation," ■ 7

m creased fa rm - th e ecofwmy^

MILKERS TO

!-flJa[fl ,- ^ Eloctronlc ^ --------- ---- © ■ Cotiiroi

L r J Unti

“1“With Westfal

ifs like havi \ extra hiredA S a v e u p t o 5 0 % In

Tfiai's rigtii. Tne Vk'csifnlia Au \ Roniovi'f c.in savo you 1 1 . while ii'ininiijinni |h e thi

^ —o-AU-y<>viie-7rprfcni-m- ou Ihe ACR. iiltnch iho clusi

Tfiu ACR works with any • - un'iaui) •sp a cc -a au '^e n lo ry *

____ L2c.utii:.in;it.itic u m• when niiik (low dioDi This u

.KlcJ-on lime nnd sp eed s th cowa throunh Iht-potlof. Ni

. •- o llets this compute'f-ljkirn which ,iS5utu5 you ol (jotl

in Iho (iiMvat. most cK-cioni WhL-n Ihe GtfiDDinQ phaac i5 (

. ACR fiiiui-j oil vncuum, paui • de lach

The ACR, ii luvolulion m labOf* i>oo i| now nt your Woslfaltti

R o u t o 6 - H a r o l !- North of S ugar

tw in falls, I

734-2148 o r 7IjVEmALIA loUt ond »»rvlc.'e,nt

'w in Falla, IdahQ____Sunda^,.Oo

r e e r e m ]le a s t ooe m em ber of th e sele( p ongm ally was a pohtical a] e e whose job was sw itched to iT position as a resu lt o f a 197 service reform law. n e s 'Hximton w as appointc nale adm m istrator of th e F a n r

Home Adm m istration— b ruJture Secretary Bob Bergland. en incommg R m ib lican s lookei e list of Jobs they could fill a iillu re , Thom ton's h a d beei ved.imlon. whose salary ts <50,112,51 r, received a bonus of$5,5i2. ither recipient IS Ja m e s S larkey y undersecretary for intem a a ffairs, an im portant post in th< and adm inistration, wno holds { :al Job paying S50.112.SO a year e his ca ree r t u s . la rgest amount, X9.020, will gc

s double^ Tlery

E urope they have" religiou: u re In vineyards. Why nol hav( ig pieces of m odem a r t seal ^ 1 m y acreage?” d i Rosa

o sa and his wife, Veronica, the J lo ro f "Chocolate D ecadence" h e r one-reclpe books, liv e in a y-old French-stvie chateau ,

he slope of a steep hill below the lU s tan d s a flatbed w agon. Not inary wagon, it is a sculptured )y Dennis Leon, and th e wagon covered with a b lanket o f large I te tte rs forming ve rse by poet nA Jay.

tm g J82'billion ac tiv ity in the e o ^ m y w d p roviding Jobs

niltu ra l exports in fiscal 1980 10.5 billion and a re expected to ;48.5 billion m fiscal 1& , help- p ay for im ports of oi! and

ic tu red goods.im nations are dependent on iiled^States .to -p ro v id e -ia rm -ts.lhereport-said:----------o th e r country com es, c lo se.to . a ’s ability to m eet future dem and for food a n d feed u)d oilseeds." he concluded, repo rt said tha l d ire c t gov- it intervention in the mancet. iin em barsos or p n c e controls. ye avoided except for th e most

national secun ty consid-

jp ies of intervention m ay ap- offer a "quick fix," Mullimx

Jut, m fact, they m erely add to b lem , since they red u ce the 'e to expand production."

■FREEPI'CK-UPH^. D E A D a n d USELESS ^ A N IM A L S I! ■

ernationITWIN FAILS ■ .

733-6835 J |

3 THE WORLD

__ Rovorstng Valvo

nic_______ ------------------ ---------- ~

Milk F l o w ^ T f l f Monilor

alia ACR i/ingan i hand.”In m a n h o u r s -Aulortiiilic Cluster

lu limo nnd money■ IhrenI Ol masliiic' m u uaaor. switch u stof nnd It'a i's it. ny system . And Its y-ftystom " ndvisoi *n Iho sl»ipph.i6o s L'timmates CJtia , tho movomont ot . No o lhe r sysfom •- —irm om ory tcaluro lo tting .?// tho milh lom way possible.15 com pleted,'Ihu la u sc rn n d o o n ity - ic h c s tho ciuslei.Dr-savino devices, alta Salus C e n te r -

UlllOIUn, inu . o ld Sfroot □r FactoryI, ID A H O ______ -

734-7531 ___■ nt«r In Southern Idoho**____ [

* ~

•0»c6_m^er 28.-19M--------------------- -

iployeejelect to J .B . Penn, deputy aI ap- the d e p ^ m e n t ’s E to a S tatistics Service. 1978 *50,112.50 a year. Pen

appom tee and a top eo mted to Bergland. arm* His c a re e r civil sen - b y — entitle hirnlOTOmepos md. adm inistration, oked The 1978 law createsII at new adm m istrations t been lects toj>level burea

"senior executive ser 12,50 quires they be given jo

ble im portance. There key. num ber of Jobs in lhal c m a- In addition to Per Ithe officials who earn CO d s a received top cash awan 6 a r ; ' ■ 'ifey 'w ere 'W illian i ft

adm in istra to r of the I go M arketm g Service: h

d irecto r of the For hum an resources progr

> Beasley, F o rest Servic._____ for progra m s and._ai--------Thom as U rum B ly , i

m m istra to r of the Fo( Quality Scrvice; and J r ., Science and Ei m inistration administr

ious

E B u ffa lo raf,USK, W ash. ( U P l l -

Ihe Indian T n b e IS rafHing 0 ce" order to ra is e money t( n a herd.

F o r a $10 donation. p< 11 - chance to win 1.000

dressed-out bison,

ired The tn b e started it gon buffaloes from a nationa rge That w as increased to 2J K>et

theobs

i " E q lon H

ClH'P- ..............”5 You're not],e yourchecl<

Well, we right now.

I IntrodLI PayingI This new Em___________ you write cI past withyI ---------------- -pays-5 ’/4%I You earn irI ----------------- but n e17^I And inteiI yourchecic

I No moI mainta

I- □ 200 fref ‘ Free s;------------ - -•......-and-lSi

. I Direct t Overdr

..... Forser no mor openini free ch>

----------------------C l-G IP T S -openific

---------------— ^~checkfiperson?

■ 1 0 4 0 ' P.O. B,

------ 733-37

tSLlC 'J

•'-----

:s receh' adm inistra tor of cultural r Economics and R.M ax

Also eam m g Service, enn IS a political addition I economic a d v ise r Science

m in id n t•rvice sta tu s will and Jam osition m the new —mmislrali

Health Iles a problem for sa lan es i > because it pro- others r eaucrats in th e Peterson’ e rv ice ." but re- Ttie rec jobs of com para- by their u !re a re a lim ited ommenda I category. "USDA’S I enn. five o lh e r and sent I 50.112.50 a y e a r fm alaw ar

D unng I I Manley, deputy sim ilar w. he A gncultural [be Whil( Leon Anderson, problems

'orest Service’s h a n ^ th gram : J, L am ar ih e F a n n l 'ice deputy chief Among : jd rain istra tJoni=nH jO T t;r& , a s s ^ ia te ad- chief econ o(^ Safety and political c

i T e n y Kinney next to Bei Education Ad- On pap .tra tor for a g n - co.ooo.alt

ffie to help tril- The Kalispel sm ce that ; off a buffalo in spnng, to increase its The Ka:

totals 4.60C persons have a ■*2"“ " ''! !

it herd wilh 10 l o u n S l t r nal park in 1376. T nbal mi 25 and the h erd lo m arket b

h o c a i

e c k i n j3t about to change where cking account without goi ve're givijig you good rea

luclng Interest g Checking.' Equitable Savings accoi LchecksJ.ust_as you have your checking account. E ^ in te re st compoDnded'C interest you've a lways. d(

'• earne^oefore. terest isn’t the only reasoi :king to us. Here are othe

lonthly service charges v, tain a S3(S) minimum bal; ree standard checks,

safekeeping of cancelled 150-free standard duplicat1 deposit of government c draft protection available, enior citizens: No minimui onthly sen/ice charge, mii ing-deposit of SIOO and u :hecks.

S-at-special-saver'^s-pnces ng yqur_account=your.ch' : file'box o ra tx3x of elegai nalized stationery foronly

luitabkI ■

I Shoshono St. EastBox 3063 7 9 1

. jf

--------------2 _________ -

ve big (U research .'ax P eterson , chief of the Fore: e, received a $7,016 bonus i •n lo his s a la ry of $50,112.50.K e an d Education A< ratKX) d u ^ c to r Anson B ertran am es Lee J r . , a sso aa te ac ralor o f th e Animal ahd P la r

Inspection Service, whos s a re th e sam e level a s th

received bMiuses equal t Ml’s.recipients w ere recom m ende r individual agencies. The re t idations w ere evaluated b y th s perform ance review b o a r I t to Bergland, vrtw m ade l b vard decisions.ig the s u m m er..ano lber.se l o but la rg e r cash awards fron

[llte House created politica ns for Presldenl C arter are

the R epublicans an issue u m B elLig the recipienU w asJfaw sn t h c i 'A g n '^ lu r e - D e ^ f tm C T l ’i xxMmist and the most visibU 1 official a t the departm en Bergland.w per, H lort was awardee although n ts actual bonus wa<

ib e b u ild h erdlal tim e h as produced 17 off-

Kalispe! reservalion. which ,600 ac re s , is home for som e ibers.uffalo herd not only provides ans w ith a chance to preserve cies, but a lso serves as a Itraction.m em bers h < ^ one day, also.

K buffalo m eat.

n i m p i

i g a c cire you have Add it good reason. • Interej eason that ever

Introd that p□ Opel

:ount lets ($10, iveJn t h e _ _______ up lc

. d e s e r v e d ^ ----------

son to bring:hers*: Checki

Eilherwa 5 when you ahead wh lalance. business

of Equital........................ in a t a n y j

ed checks office todj :atc checks---------------- -

it checks.!e.num balance, minimum J unlimited

es-for--------------------------choice of a ------------jantlyilySi.OO.

e

Christnless because a 'n ile prt

:>rest pushm e his salary hi a m a p ic u ltu re secre ta i^ ’s

Hjort was eligible b Ad- c a re e r civil service sl

ran d niany y e a n a s an A; ^^ad^_partm enU )ur£aucrat,

hose ■th e t o l V

Ided ' rec- r ' t h e ^}ardIh e

e inSpecial an d U n ique l

[Srri--*.n l 'g laujlloficiliic- .Iblelent

ded • r-uiH,,ii.„?M was •

Off-

Sdes rve ■

SO,. JJ \ i ,

v i n g s

irove]M i u n t1 it all up and we think you rest Paying Checking is t /er happened to y^ur_chec

xlucing savings pay more than ii

pen a 6 -month Money Ma 10,000 minimum) and you >.loJ,00QJ^ee£LStamps.-ake_a.depositjn5nK_Equit ivinqs plan and you will.re S reen Stamp for every do iposited up to SI .000. cking. Or savings.■vay, you come out - w hen you do s s wilh the people , itable Savings, Stop ^ ly.Equitable Savings Dday.

..1

nas bor)reventW it from W hal a higher than the am ong fa r Il's. s ta tem en t 1

because he h as changm g I sta tus from his Uon from A gnculture De- Berglaiv’ :

m istake, btj

m - .

e F eatures: •

TIieFREEf nil!;;; be heating

......................

lergy K in g InsuBoutm 3' J o r o m o , I d a h o

?u, a3J3a

I s p e l

y D U P

b y 51^Du’ll agree;the best thingecking money,---------------

3 plans interest.

Market CD DU can receive

L iitab le ..^^-------- --------------------leceive________________Jollar

I '

musescreated a political storm

fa rm e is was a W hite House s i t lauding HJort for his role m ig the departm ent’s oneota- ^m producers lo consumers.

said the wordmg was a i. but the dam age w as done.

THE FREE HEAT MACHINE

C u ts th e c o s t Of ■ h e a t in g y o u r h o m e .

F R E E I N - H O M E ( E M O N S T R A T I O N S

___________ i____ -

EE HEflTMACHINE: can ting your hometomorrow!

sulation Co.AniBHOum

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Don P a s d u ] stoo Counly, Va.. farm yai buodreds of scorps, v gralUes, cressets. Ins b n n ie s . slicks, tw

m. W l

Couple exan

Citrus grou

CheiNEW YORK (U PI)

Carolyn Leavens say — of fa rm chem icals hu

f a n n e r ’s ab ility to liab le crop.

T be farm chemii nao ces her speaku] subject.

--------- S loce-last-M ay. NV enlura , Calif, lias fa rm wife. ^ } ^ i n g .

•— considers excessive ] ..... u latton of hotH Ctdea:

S b e .say s- th e -fed c would like to sprea<! restric tions to o ther consum ers aga in st Ul o f h e r tnps.

M rs. Leavens “ spokespenon fo r Agn-W omen,” a cco n ra a t io n s ftrm . P a lu A sso c ia te of W ashlnj ican A ^ -W o m en t s ; Uon of fa rm and oreantzattons form ed

• - K l u s i e k a n d Leslh L eavens be Interview tng b e r swing througl T b e f irm is on p lo y ed A gricultural C bem ica

^‘Is th e govemmenl food off our p la te s?”

T h a t was th e openln proposing lh e m te n U g a s to f lh e P .R . firm

— M rs— Leavens.^vH!e C alifom ia W omen fi " c ite s som e specific e E P A and ^ l A re ad v e rse ly affected o p e ra tim t"

"A s a rep resen ta A m erican fa rm w on

U.S. pe supply I

I ^

W /^H lN (frO N ' (1 A ^ c u l lu r e Departme t i n t peanut supplies s to ra g e in la te Noven 4 6 p e rc e n lfro m a y e a : a sm a ll c rop lh a l n ^ o fp ean u tb u lle r .: ,‘-

' ‘Obviously. I t’s an i -«ahort s u ^ v . " sa i

econom ist n o o ^ Mill--------T b e d rtu g h t-s tn ck e

estm xalcdat2.3blIlHM p e rcen t sm a lle r lhan 1 sm a lle st since 1964. F

.m e rc ia l sto rage to ta pounds 0(1 Nov. 30.' ^ n » n a ! « r - p e a n u r ^ n w e d lhat u se of pe{ b u t te r In N ovem ber

— p C T O T t ^ ^ t o ^ t edow n 42 percent.

R ising costs o f peaJ__ salted .peam ils..coupU

sh o rt supolies. recen tl ad m m istrabon to p e r 200 m ill km pounds of p<

Ru

B ----------------

-------------------------- ---- Dagglrtrunne

iood in a Loudon Ttie.lyard, gloating over yearss. witchets. Jiggers, fellow-Inshaves. fllndlcrs. bappU’twivels. tram m el Tools a

: --------------------- —

----^

v 9

lam lnes old tools a t sale

)wer opposes CO

>mical nP D -C ilru s g ro w e r th a l Aj s a y so v e r - re ^ a tio n pends < ) h u r ts the A m encan” a ^ c u l to produce a prof- enclosc

can Agimical industry fi- pies ai ikmg lours on the p a ra p ;

. M rs. Leavens, o f cu llu ra la s appeared a s a beings; ng aga inst what she cu ltu ra reg o v em m en t reg--— is sN e an d p es tic id e u s e . ' t h e d i e iederal-flovem m ent------ i^The'e ad stiff California w benai »er sta tes. Warning “ But I t th is Is the purpose concerr

S h e ss appears as and ha« o r the A m encan th eche i » rd tn g to lh ep u b Iic Afler a lu s z t t and Leslie subject, lingtwi. D.C. A m er-' i c a b a s ts a national coali- h e r app d ranch women's w e wh< »edml974. explainslie-pnqxised M rs . - s o badl lew ed by UPI dur- govem r •ugh th e Northeast, c k ifo m ^ed by th e National regulati ica ls Association. ^11 is jenl legislating the We (th t

th is beejiing line of a le tte r u ilerest e rv iew from Ann “The Irm . She wrote thal Agency fice -p resid en l—of—Galifom » for A gncullure. to o th e r IC exam ples of how She s!

regulations have Angeles Hi h e r farm ing Ore.. a r

and to In la live of 24.000 fomen. she knows

eanut | half I

level—' ( U P l l - The tm en t said Mcmday ^ tes in com m ercial K « « rem b er w ere down rea r ago. r e n e c lm g - - S ^ las ra ised the p n ce ^ ^

Ul indication of the ^ %sa id departm ent c jfi l le r . K dea l peanut crop - ;- S "lion p m ^ - is 42 ^Ul last y e a r and the ^I. P eanu ts in com- ^o l ^ I.M billion; S j j i

tu t &tuck5 lepuil— 5 s -------pean u ts for peanul ^>er w as down 22 ^ candy w as down 6 — r a

ilted p eam rts -w as— t e — ^

peanut bu tte r and C f ipled w ith fe^ of _____

p a m i t im ports of if peanuts.

iral falls, gannets. dengelshtocks aj i r devils, not to mention bic ging, chlncing. m eaking oi inel irons.ye anUque lools w ere the fniils rs of collecting by Paschal ai iw> m em bers of PA T IN A ;'t] pUy acronymed Potom ac Antlqi Is and Industries Association.

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lie in Virginia in sccnc bei

ontrols

makersA m en ca ’s economic heallh C

Is on a su c o ^ fu l a i ^ profilab cu llure .” Ms. Ugast w rote. Sl Dsed a b n e f biography, a n Amei Agn-W omen statem ent of pnn<

an d a press release, th e la iffap h of which read:(ra . Leavens’ tour lo re la te agi ira l issues lo urban residents g sponsored by lhe N ational Agi r a J Chemicals Association.” s te ^ re s e n l in g fa rm iw o m e h ) h em ica l industry? hey-pay-m y expenses.— sh e sa 1 asked about this in an 1nte^vle^

I am doing this because of n e m fo ra m c u llu re ." i sa id she makes her own cai l a s not been told what to say t hem ical makers, e r h ean n g ber speak on t !ct. Mi:s. Leavens said, th e chen association proposed th e idea i ippearances ‘for the reason th< vho use insecticides can be un why the use of chem icals at a d l y under pressure from Ui m m enl, parttcu larly i sm ia which has the- toughe; a tionsm lhecoun lry . is a m a ile r of m utual concen

th e Agn-Women) ag reed to d e c a u se we have a com m unity (JS t.”ye Environm ental Prolectio cy w ants lo scoop it (lh M T u a ^ tro la H ip a n d tran sfe r: e r s ta te s ."I sa id she has m ade tn p s to Lo les and Fresno. Calif.: Portlanc an d Seattle; the Chicago a re :

0 Duluth and R ochester. Minr

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TPA Y S TO G O WITH

VSfestern. 3 3 0 5tl

a v f f O~ C 7 t B 6 S a ^

arms cI and G athered a t the , bick. H o r» M useum at P

and near Leesburg. Va.. t Interested in buying c

ills of Just ta lk ing about It 1 and men who m ade them i

the " In the o ld days a I itique seen w ilh the kinds c

today.” Pascha l said

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becoming typical across

vsubsidh de- When interview ed, shQable__a tn p to an Agn-Wom. S h e~ P ennsy lvan ia lo a{ m en- neclicul and Massachi nnci- New York:! last ' i a m nol paid one

chem icals associalioi agn* volunteer m y tim e." I

nls 15 was s in cere and .de Agrl- cause.

C arl Suchocki, spoi e n o r—chem icals association

a rrangem en t with lh f said—H e-said-M rs^L eaven view, num ber of speakers s; )f my chem icals associalioi

W ashington public rei case em p lo y e d 'b y the a

ly by h an d lra arrangem e speakers.

I thehem- Asked about this. 1 e a o f o ther ro eak e rs simil I thal are W illiam Harvey, best v ers ity of California

s a r e tis l" : John Marcrofl 1 the’ and a ’ p n v a te >

in California; Stanley ^ l Chicago a re a urban en

. George W are, a Unive rem . professor of entymoloj0 do Unlike M rs. Leaver ty of other sp eak e rs who :

a re pa id w hat Ms, U ction m o d ^ p e r diem lo rei (lhe would e a m from md

fe r ii-^HiesB^i^plus-reimburse expenses a s a i r fare.

1 Los m eals. T h e ir expenses land, 51.000 p e r tn p . she said irea. The p ro g ram begai linn, speakers appeanng

fennmuntnminihf

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attrac; A m erican Work work sL Paeonian Springs and sor . they seem ed less hiring ig or selling lhan in needed ithe tools and the a th is lo i

n and used them. Pascha man wouldn’t be (n ile r) ls of tools they sell of ivoryid. " P rid e in your ^ v e ,b e

H T V T U! 3 n ^ c a—owned-i

Maybe I his g ran io tiw lth of h is pc

H P H j ^ P n a you cot

tones in w erestL

^ with no ^ K and clo£^ kissshol

? A / m*' J Kushlan\ saleV / f l r sta rted I

X Ivory scw ' farm sal

m an w a was too Ihen all aflerw ai The nex

T _ ' ' tnjckloa i h is hom . away fr

• m ucnfut*n>ere

Tom Tui chasing

>• - years. H^ lhe s tre

t A byways •— believesW ^ - r ------ to Engla

for a ceJ ^ l C * J L _ S m l l h s o r J - r i z r - j Locke's: 2 ; \ I ' l mahogar ' i l L . / ' w llhlvor

which arf f l f H V l k ' bevels, i ^ 3 1 planes h<

D b ‘ife- Ha]' U England,

___ _ ™ New YoLocke ll\

i..sA:^,m-siiNus I9lhcenli ss nation

lize sp€she w as extending U iey hamen convention in__c i l i^ th iappear” iii Con- lhan M :h u se lts a sw e lla s p n m a n i

............ ............. said.ne penny” by lhe Afler ion. sh e said . "1 subject.■ II did a p p ear she icals ass dedicated to her her a im

we wholokesm an for the explain \ o n , - « m n r m ^ 'th e - s b ' badlj the Agn-Women. gpvemm ens-w as_am ongj:_C alifom i ; sponsored by the regulatio ion ..H e sa id the 'T lw e lations firm was Agency

association and Callfomi nenls for lhe to o th e rs

, Ms. U gasl said Califoiiilarly sponsored milliwi ty, a. re tire d Uni- ils regu)iia-' “ w eed scien- Jeclingofl, enlym ologist whole.

consu ltan t-' in— She’ coy Rachesky. a pesticideentymologist. and use by 11versity o f Anzona lim ited Iogy. they didens, som e of the But she) are consultants m alenalU ^ l called " a Insteac

replace w hat they sm ack ir n d e p ^ L b u s i L _ W e « e t d 'sem w l^Tor-such—f e a n ^ ye. hotel b ills and o ffm y roes average $500 to " I 'v e nnd!' lhal s p n^ m 1973 wilh h o u s e s '' m four cities, be safe U£

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WESTERN STOCKr dk$HUis!)5

Tl*ie s c e n t of p in e .. . t h e spirit of lo v e ... m o v a ll th in g s ' m e a n C h r is tm a s jo y

. b e y o u rs this se o -

. so n . To all o u r g o o d J r i e n d s , "thanks."

H n i| T ^ ____

menVSt733.6(

V b H V I HIKI'G F O H ll iv

ct ants ta r te d w ith pride In vour to<

somebody who was thinking ; a m an could find oul all id to know about him by look tool ch es t."

ichal picked up a folding sc r) from one oTthe tables. C an try an d b o u ^ In brass, it mi; , b w c c ^ t t e d o y Fabcrgefor f l f ^ t h e Russias. •'This is nc .oi.^ewelry, it Is a Im ).'' he s i c a rp e n te r o r cabinctmalcer v

d ll-u sed il every-woriting d « h is son used il after him. i •andson. I fy o u w eredlscussln 1th a m an and he pulled th is i ; pocket to la k ^ a measureme could be confident >-ou wi lg w ilh a craftsm an, id ling h ad gently rounded i -« d g ing -and-n ibb«rS 6Ifb r6 Inlo th e ivory, but the nil Ir

still sh a rp . T he scale opened ( no slack o r binding in 11^ joii Joses w ith the subtle click o bot in b illiards.XI b e tte r look-out." said / lan. who w as offering the sc; ale for ST?, " lh a l’s Sow I i !d collecting old lools. 1 saw sca le fa r-n ice r lhan Ihis al

sa le about 10 y ears ago, but 1 bvanted CO for 11.1 thought tl 00 m uch and passed It up. a ill th e w ay hom e and for we< vard I thought about lhat ihli lext tim e I saw one 1 bought he nex t one. and the nexl one e w aved a hand over I load of lools he had hauled frt 3me In M ount Joy. Pa. "St

from th is stuff. There’s I fu tu re In it."re is no end of past m it. a s we fully o f Arlington, V a , has be lg c a rp e n te r Jam es Locke f . H e h as pursued him Ihrou tree ts o f New York and t « of Providence. R.I., a es lhe tra il ulllmatcly will le ^ a n d . T he m an has been d e cen tu ry o r m ore but Tully.

soo lao h is to rian , has c h a r ^ . 's sp lendid tool chest, m ade ;an y . brass-bound and Inla irory, w ith Udy compartm ents a r e nesled 150 of the sq u an

!. gauges, m ite r templates ai > he used throughout his workli [falf o f them were m ade nd, h a lf in New England ai York. T ully intends to mal live ag a in a s an example of

jn lury cra ftsm an .

eechesh av e v isiled belween 40 and th is y w , Ms. Ugast said. Oil Mr%. L eavens, "they sp<

irily on pestic ide safely." *

•r h e a n n g h e r " ^ a k on i ;l. M rs. Leavens said, the che 2ssocialion proposed lhe idea

rra n e e s " fo r the reason tl u se insecticides can b< in why th e use-of chemicals £ dly uf>der - p r e s s u r r f r o n n nm enl. particularly

m ia .w h ic h has_ |h« jough< itions in th e counlry. e E nvironm ental Protecti y w an ts to scoop it (I m ia contro ls) up and transfer :r s ta le s ."

ifom ia a lread y is spending : n an n u a lly for enforcement gu lalions. she said. "T ry p

lh a l lo the country as

contends som e herbicides"a ides h a v e been withdrawn fn / lh e E P A on the basis of or d testing . "Som e of the tesli id w as on an inaccurate b asu he d id not b n n g statistics ia l to support the claim, ead, sh e said. "Our house ; m th e m iddle of an orchai t d n f t .f ro m a e n a l applicattoi ia y - th tsH l-d e an s a lr th ra p h i roses.

e n ev e r had any concern abo p ray . I ’ve been living in th 2S y e a rs . I know these things • u s e d a s th e y a re ." <

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i t t p p l y I6 6 9 2 _ _________I

.IV ESTO C K CARE 1tWiitwuiUiiiiUl’jKifi

tiquetools. The association's 1

Ing of from Maryland andall h e bi-monthly a t plA ces» k in g are being prcserv-ed

Henry L, B uckardt'ssc a le Horse Museum w as £

!arved being authentic riglm igh l horses, horseflies aw'o r th e Lasl sp rin g meml5 not a appropriate toolsjs a id , Williamsburg. Va.. \T w h o couple o( trees Into? d a y , house.---------------------n. ar>d Collecting Is only ps in g a The functions "of mlls o u t disappeared Into th e Im en l. some PATINA m em bw ere a i p e about them thi

collector will soon•d th e search, and sornybrow n U iem selvK 'te lrig c<ullngs - authorities Ihey used ed o u l^ _ T h e .p a th .o f . lh e imJo in ts Ihrough intriguing dlc of a Jim Welsh, seeking

m aterials u se d ' Ind A rt stumbled over lhe tacsca le flrsl energy c ris is 'c f1 gol 1900s, when lhe east

Qw a n thoroughly deforest 1 a l a firewood was .hard ut th e development of the it th a l duslries but wiped c >. a n d who until then nad b A-eeks prem ier packagers, thing, craft coopering decll ^ t il. and whisxy Irades, pi Jne . . c o c ^ r s " making nail ' th e If somebody needs t I from output of a w orkhon " S ta y lib rary m aintained b' s loo Nelson at his hom e lii

reveals lhal a d ra ft ai;w ell. 2.5 mph can labor 15.:;b een as one driven at 10 m p;e fo r Some colleclorough monomania, like H arj th e Bealeton. Va. As h

a n d claimed. Berry Is a KlI le ad and now has well ovid ead the ra re I9th century

Ily. a oflen has to buy a who ■ W _of_grt w)e_Keen Kuter,ide o f ove? the mid-AtlanticInlaid the culls lo pay for hin ls in B eny , wbo usually ,la res . seem s gently a m u ^5 a n d bul says she enjoys th(rk in g . Asked what ll is lhalle In aboul Keen K utlers,I a n d p u a led . "why,' man,m ake tools.”! of a Dr. Richard F.

Purcellvllle. Va.. a t

O th e r , 4 . I . sp e a k I ■ •S he ! ^

n th e I chem* iea o f n th a l

b est Is a r e — r n h e —

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55 a p p r o v e d b y I th e m s e lv e s .

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tool (collec5 mem bcrs.m ostly gaiU em Dd V irgtnla._m eel.. d rifc r. c s where old c ra fts especial?d or rc%-i\Td-Dr. anOhioa■s American Work known n5 a perfect setting, to searc ight down to the p lacc wlind horse puckeys. ‘‘alllxxif; mbers the the old f( als to help PATir. workmen tu m a collectioto a Colonial hen alw ays (

“ mlf^il ir■ part of the gam e, one deamany lools have buys, ane m ists of tim e and - tn d e d u-nbers would ra th er esta te ,h a n eat.-A serious "You be deep In re- cen trale

^ come to find ^ b ecauspconsulted by the th e m ," s

■dtoconsult. - P a. ‘'I 'v Investigator w inds -d ca lln g - detours M em ber buying,

lg Information on lha t a ren barrel-m ak ing a d d lo th acl lhat A m erica s hardest cam e in the early can ’t ha s te m U S. was so m ore," s te d 4hat even H ebre i to find. It sped a subst;e coal and oil in- hand . IfI out lhe Coopers. Hems ofbeen the nation 's hard to

i. From a leading have goidined to the wine p asl fewplus a few "slack Skyroc

111 kegs. distresss to know. say. the accordln,)rse, the PA tlN A '- o r sellln;by secretary Bob value reIn Cheverly, Md.. dent Pasanimani paced a t h a rd for5.33 times as long fine old tciph. Tbe firlors develop grown faiarold D. Berry of a n eccenlhis T-shirt pro- a single i

Keen Kutler m an. g rade aiK>ver a hundred of Anovicy M tenl lools. He g rades slhole box of lools lo presen t I r . and travels a l l_ u s e d |_ inic region reselirng lined cashis passion. M rs. been resti { goes with him.« G rad e (ne d a l his fixation b lankets;helraveling . Junk) Jiia l fascinates h im c ra tes ,rs, B e rn ’ looked The i> Ul. Uiey're g rea l“ -w arned a

wanderedF.S. S ta rr o f knew you

tall and courtlv them one '

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Vf F as t, E ffic ien t Sa * B ost S e rv ic e

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6 3 0 R a ilro a d A v e n u e , Tv

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:p a y e rs c a n s u b s l a n t i a t lh e s a n n e t im e in

I v e ry d e s i r a b l e o b je c a r e u n a w a r e of Ihij ' r e d u c e Ih e ir t a x e s . / a r e n ' t f a m ilia r w ith / lh e In te rn a l R e v e n u e

x a b le i n c o m e is o v e r [ s o m e th in g a b o u t y o u r l im e , fn s o d o i n g , yo

rsonal a tten tio n to y undness,Of feconnrn 'ality of your A ccounr y o u ro i5 f fo ’rie7 0 "S c ;iT e "llie b e n e f i l s . Y o u r pn y o u r tim e . B u t, w e i

Dniy a lim ite d n u m b e 1 un til y e a r e n d .

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IG . S m ith - C h BANK O F IDAHO BLD TWIN FALLS 734-4-16

la y . D ftcem ber ?fl. i960 Timi

ctorslem an farmer who dresses like a T..collects only lhe finest Items, d a lly the superb p lanes m ade by hioan of the sam e surnam e but no m relation. He has got)e so far a s 'a rc h out S tarr’s hom e and the c where his children a re buried, ■xxigh 1 haven't found the grave of lid fellow himself.”ITINA members speak of S tarr's c tion In tones of awe. and are ivs on the lookout for_lhlnB that It interest him. "H e Is sharp ."dealer said “ He hard ly ever___. and never sells." Tbe meetingd with aTiUKrlmage tb 'lh e S t a i r ......;e.’ou eventually have to con- rate on some period or type of looluse_Jh»re-}utl-arfr-«o-m any-of------

said Bill Neyer of Landlsvllle. " I 've had to go Into fairiy heavy Ing-to-keep from going b n A e— ng. Ixam lng to let go of Items a re duplicates o r lhal rea lly don't10 the core of your collection is the lest part. I've got so m uch stuff I t haul the half of It around any

• broke ofl to relieve a custom er of ibstantial sum. "On th e olher 1. If you are careful to stick lo s of quallly In good condition. Il's

to gel burned. A verage prices gone up tenfold or m ore in the

few years."^ K e l in g prices both p lease and ess lhe members, and not Just rdlng lo whether they a re buying •lling. " It Is good lo see Ihelr recognized, PATINA presl- Paschal said, "but It m akes it for a person who Is looking for Id tools to use.”‘ finest and ra rest tools have11 far to valuable for anyone bul centric millionaire lo use, since gle nick or dent m ay lower lhe ! and halve the value.ovice can distinguish som e of lhe s simply by the way the dealers nt Ihelr tools: 1st G rade (un-_in_lhe_origlnaLpacklng.orJelt-.____cases; 3rd G rade cmay have

restored) In handsome trays; 6Sr e iroush but usable) laid oul on els; §th Grade (Interesllng

Jumbled In ba tte red milks,I newcomer who had .been ed away froni Kushlan’s d isplay ered back an hour o r so laler. " I you'd be back," he said . laking oney,

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Commission Co. i

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734-2520 Lynn R ose A , Twin Falls I

)U PAY AXESAVET0?—-in tia lly r e d u c e Ih e ir

in c r e a s e Ih e ir n e l ■ 'je c liv e s . Y e t, m o s t th is o p p o rlu n ity to JS, And if th e y a r e th th e o p p o r tu n i t ie s u e S e rv ic e to b e r i e f i t

2r $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 . a n d y o u)ur 198 0 lax lia h ililv ___y o u c a n b e s u r e .o f _______

3 your needs, irnendations.)unt‘Executive.S lT e c iu re ^ T rite f 'v ie w o n ly c o s t will b e 30 e u rg e y o u lo d o it i b e r of tax s a v in g s •

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Timos-Nows, Twin Faflj, Idaho C-3

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I f you live In an "ave; you’re losing from 25 l o : yo u r heat through the wl Ihough In the average hoi

/ accounl fo r only 15 pcrceisu rfa c e — • ------------------

E ven In a well-lnsulalet--------lo ss through windows n u— - a s « ) to flOpercent of the

he^llo ss.B u t windows a ren 't all

b o u n a d ay during the de they let sun in to heat th e f charge . A jf l lh a l’s th e s sun In during day. and al

_____ the h ea l i n . _ _ _ _ _____L a s l y e a r m any p lants 1

e v a i Ihough the room t--------w a s -s c t around 68- d e n

enough for any plant. chlllofed? A window acts li

_____ice, ^ _ a p la n in e a r J t l'm o f e h w l than it recelv<

room . R em em ber, heal ti p laces of higher lem p p laces of lower tem perati

O n rem ote rar

Stand key tc

, MARSHALL. Wyo. (Ul vivm g the w inter in Wyoi coun try lakes a certain al up w ith isolation.

K arl M eyer is a ranc M arshall a rea , which does on a n y m ap. It's 40 m ile roa d from Mfdicine Bow use a "crajilf^and holler” sy s tem : th e nearest regul a m iles away.

W m ters m the area a re . any m Wyoming. The comr a lo fty 7,600 feel. The sn com es ea r ly and doesn't sp n n g .

M eyer’s wife and two c l 90 m iles aw ay in Laram ie schoo! y ear, coming lo th< weekends when the roa( enough for a four-wheel d n L ast w in ter they used a sno m ak e th e la s t five miles.

M eyer is used to the Ion life.

“ I do n 't do loo much m U be s a id in a newspaper mt Just feed th e cattle and w m achinery . After the ro a d s ta y m ostly up here. Afle I t’s Ju st e a s ie r lo s lay horr You Just gel m th eh ab ilo fii

T he basem ent of the ran<

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O p e n y o u r E dw a: C a s h T ru s t A c c o i fo llow ing fe a tu re s :

• Daily dividend

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• M oneyim m ed a free check.

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C-4 Tlm es-N ow s, Twin Fal

2n T h u m b

\gestiorAM cold -wind

cooled by t______________ h eav ie r an

y o u r plant: iv e rag e" home. W hat lot to 35 percen i of losing heal ! windows, even a t nigh t, cl hom e, windows blin<s. rcent o f the wall 2) O nre.

above, a n i ted house, heat n e a r wlw m a y b e a s h i ^ T e n ^ llei h e h om e’s total ” CM la k e a

W a cold ni all bad. F or 10 S I d e a d of w inter T h e c a be house free o L -S ip e n n a rk e s ec re t - let nam en ta l i 1 a t night keep m a tu re , un________________ in a jo o se .;Its w e re chilled p la c e It on n tem pera tu re c o v e r it. f legrees, warm a ro u n d 70 Why w ere they b u ry the c is like a wall of saw d u st In U .ts g iving olf san d p ap e ri elves from the m ination .;l trav e ls from I t lak es '! m p e ra tu re to s e e d lo ger ra tu re . Also, a be p a tien t.

inch

ding isc0 survi^(UP1» - Sur- s tocked wi 'yom ing’s high through a w1 a b il i ty jo put "Y ou Just

le ttu ce and anch e r m Ihe tom atoes.” o e sn 't show up it’s a life iiles by gravel th e re , so yij)w. Residents _h tU eU iu igs.r ” local phone M eyer sai g u la r phone IS rem e m b e r

re a s tough as K m Xim m unU yisa t A rtw aso p e :snow usually “ H e w as s

n 't m e lt until a n d d idn’l' m id d le of i

) ch ild ren live chan g ed h im e d u n n g the a r te r lh a tw nth e ranch on loo i guesj

■oad IS c lear R ivertw iiw ^d n v e vehicle. F a r th e ru jow m obileto J a n k o v sk y s

s ix w eeks mlonely w inter “ in 194W‘

w ind w ith an th e w inler. . f irs t y e a r Iinterview . “ I w er« worici

1 w ork on the h o rse s . I w aa d s get bad 1 n o rm a l wintiiR er a month O ne o f histom e than go. sou thw est in3 f i t ." Cove, w hereanch house is tru c k s h av e i

eeks and recei vi ntemtlifceiiiir

K P a s s p o i ^ C a s h T rr d □ . J o n e s

I EXCEED 9 4 .7 MILLlr. IJ Ih.

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Falls , Idaho S u n d a y . O ocor

nsforaIndow creates a dfafl. A i r . ly the window tends lo become and settle, making a d ra ft for mts.10 do: 1) Since your plants are e a t lo the glass, draw shades, close the d rapes o r Venetian <

rea l cold, windy nights, do the a nd - also cover -your p lan ts - Indows, musing newspapers, item s such a?. AfrtcaA ,Vlolels_ :' a ’‘buim‘'l f nexl to a window I r ^ t .SW RTACOCONUT coconut you buy In the ir ic e l_ jn ik e s _ a _ g o o d —o f ^11 plant. You can plant the unhusked nut o r the b are nut t f soil mintuTP, | f imhiKked. on the Side and only partially . Keep in a tem perature of 70 degrees. Some gardeners ; coconut partially in moist

In the cellar. Soaking anderlng-thfi __1.s 'f o u r o r five months for the ^ rm in a te , o r even longer, so n t. When you see a sprout

olation i valwith enough food to g e t '

J winter.u st learn lo get along without jhJ tomatoes. excOTt canned

said his wife Fay. ."But e you wouldn’t believe out I you don't worry about the g s.-’sa id the worst w inter he can >r was 1948-1M9. He was h e University of Wvommg in a t the lime, and his brother p e ra ling the ranch.IS snowed in a t Thanksgiving I’t get oul until A pnl, the f A pnl.” Meyer said. " H e ’ h is mind about ranching venter. I'd change my mind

e s s . He’s a (ool pusher tn now."• south, rancher J im y say s he was snowbound for m th e winter oriM8-lM9.

M 9 we had a lot of snow and I a lot of cold. T hat was the• I cam e lo Wyoming. We rking with pitchfortcs and w as wondenng if that w as a in te rh e re ."h esa id . ^IIS ranches is locaied lo tlie

in an a rea called Cooper's TC it 's so windy sem i-lrailer i e been blown over. -----------

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D aily P a s s p o r t id v a n ta g e o f th e

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s i m p l y w r i t i n g

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mtting Iir . com ing ou t' o f the end, te con ta iner la rg e e n o u * fc )r know th e coconut Is the la

th e world? N ature was^ •e a sh o reon lrop lca lis lands 5 w a le r doesn’t seem to har Jl- H O M E G R O W N a

N ext tim e you buy any le tn th e sto re , don 'l forgetI s - s e e d . ------------------- ---------s. T hsy m ak e wonderful f(

IV Sim ply p lan t th e seed (c from the fn ill) tn a pot of w atered and in a tempera

e 70 d eg rees F . As soon < r*— &ppMrr4hey-can4w4ranE e 3-lnch p o ts fand grown uj It f o o th i^ , th e n lh ^ c a n b € U__4-lDdi - po ts_and_ grown- y sunny window, if K eep th e p lan ts waterec s soil wUI cau se leaf s a t w atering c a n cause leav d R em em ber, i/ th e plants • „ tb e y w ill-be sou r (yet oi

a lthough th e leaves will I e glossy. TTie c itru s grou D m andarin s , oranges, t g rapefrtills , o ranges, lime

etc . All a r e s ta r te d the sai Lake th e sa m e care . If y e s ted in g row ing edible c il w hy not ra is e ow ari orani ines, lem ons, grapefniil. pu rchased from a nursery budded and will produce i You c an g row a pOoderos

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• W in d o w sho B e a c h a n d K

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heat lod. pot 11 - your home,. for il. Did you weighing a s largest seed m There’s e ve ishes coconuts with very sv id sa n d th e sa lt . A soil ml a rm them . very im por CITRUS sand, peati ly c itru s fru its perliie adde jet lo sav e the wooden coni-------------------across.-Smj1 foliaM p lan ts factory fo r a f .a ll- .lo -g ro w ^ w ill need a li (can be fresh - - * SE o fso il.K ee p it Catalogs z ‘ra tu re a round things a re 1 as seed lings unction fou iDEPlanttK tntfi publicatio ns until aboul a j ^ e d , taki besh ifted into w ntten by i i_ in_a-bnghL —Guest,—yea

G uest's poet ■cd since a d ry because it w; scorch ^ e r - i p a id a d i i r a a v e s lo d r o p , a f f i th e d e r [s form fruits.

T n " g ^ n l S :H E S .tS ig e lo s . P m s i e s a w la m e wa> and ,y o u 'r e in te r - J iK l a d im e

:itj OS indoors, P '« ^ -mges. tanger- Now dim es i I. lim es e tc store neery? T hese a r e when buylni e edible fru it. Ihem onf^ lem on m But i( flashe

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lAfS INCLUDED.-e f ro m a n d to Twlh F al1 g r e e t i n g a n d tra n s f e r d y o u r h o le l in W a ik ik )d g in g a t t h e b e a u tifu l lOTEL o n W a ik ik i B e a d

ES IT COST?

iiAT^NOT• no e x t r a c o s t . . . .a n d S u rf o n fa b u lo u s \

JUS to H a n a u m a B ay fc lutiful b e a c h p a rk w h e } to -v I e w } h e“u e f w ^j s t r /ird D ia m o n d H e ad to tf q u a r lu m .lop a n d w a tc h th e p e o | K o la k o u a A v e n u e . U n iq u e s h o p p in g c e n li a rk

^=ORMOR[lAGJCjTTff S t r £ :^ — » 3 l S f i Q h o '8 3 3 0 1 "

)ss, keele, and it will produce lemons a s m uch as2 i7 pounds each.

!ven a Ruby Pm k grapefruit ’ sw eet, pinx flesh, m ix tu re for these c itn is is w rtan t. Use equal pa rts of latmoss. loam, with some Mod to help drainage. Use a o n tam er from 14 lo 16 inches m a ile r containers a re satis- ir a stiort time, but the p lantsa la rg e r pot o r tu b , ............S E e3 ) CATALOGS ;s a r e rolling in now and few •e m ore soothing than lhe found In these . wonderful M i s ^ I f - ^ o u r - n e r v e s - a r e - a k e a minute to read a poem y a common person, ^ g a r ireais—ago,—about— seed s.- o e try isn 't acceptable today i w as too easily understood, m e fo rap ack ag eo fseed s, lerk tossed them out wilh a

got them assorted for one 's needs, th a sm ile o n h is lip s . md popples and aste rs ^ n d

n e a pack and pick a s you

5 a re whal the man in the leeds;Ing before. I 'd tlioughl of snly a s seeds, 'J ied through m v mind a s f

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n t e r s , ,

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CARPI

epinffp,bought them lhis'lim<

.n. You've purchased a m ira dime!

You have a dim e’s worth' no MAN can c reate .

You have a d im e’s wortl; beauty and fate,

igs You have a d im e 's wortl is- -you rhand , - ■ ils T hat th e 'w tsest of m er

—-rderstand*- __________In these little seeds, now t

!w There's a dim e’s w orth of tie — know nonlyloG O D !’’ Ul Note: Wilh m nallon. y re iiiudi forTdtm e,“b a r a p< ni is still a bargain a t any p r a r Q U T ^ O N B O

------ OoesaoD of lh e ire e k r ]ly F alla : " W lU iU ie l i l^ c n ■ bles, we w ant to tzy 8pn

such a s soyoeazB 3 you need expensive eqi ' — You 'don’t n eed • anj

}[■ equipmeni to sp rou t seei fn iil o r m ayonnaise ja r over the lop. W ash the : su re 11 h a sn l been t rea te i icals). The am ount of seec

u the kind of seed and the be the sprouts. One lablespoi seed will fill a q u a rt jar brim , Jam-packed w ith sp

, beans, V, cup p e r q u a rt is and soy beans take abou

- you try ga rtan zo and i f beans, use them when the

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From /To 1 Salt Lake

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V is n 't it od d ? k itc h e n fac tf o f so m e th in g , ta s t ic in c re a j

v ita m in s , m you don ’t g e l le ln s , w ith lu

p a c lre ro fS E e d “ ln g - l» - 8 - s ln : p n c e . a m a z in g th inf e x food, a n d nr P J t 'o f T w in -n eed ed .--------a r to f v e g e ta - F o rex am p jrou tlng seeds beans, you g 08, w h e a t,e tc . v i ta m m C -£ MUtoment? F J ) . of Mo j i y i S a f e - ^ v a r i e g a t f i t f - J i seds — Just a pink, g reeo t ir wilh screen green aod wl e seed (m ake n a o ts to c e la e d with chem- to resto re t t « d depends onbest length for Too much n. xxm of a lfalfa pink coloring a r full lo the Withhold f e ^ sprouts. M ung to a brigh ter is aboul ng h l, pink color wot out cup. If Growing th I o ther la rg e will oflen brli ie sprouts a r e there Is plenty

SUICan

ir February ‘

r o f H o io lu lu , W aik ik i, s r w ith s p e c ta c u la r viev icificn tu r e " o r i e n ta t io n m e e a b l e to h e lp y ou f in d wl

jx a n d e n jo y th e se

^ 6 9 5

1 a d d i t io n a l c o s t . . .lo u s o n e - d a y /a l l - is la n d .u r - -- - r u i s eiltu ro l C e n te r b y a f te rn c w ith s h o w s , v is i t s 'to — n d d in n e rto o u t e r i s la n d o f K o u g

w ait! ................, E v en in g e n te r ta in m e n

HTACT-----WELSin d A v a ,— __ _ _ „ L _ _ _

lealthybby. Sunflow er s ^ w heat should be ea ten when the

i'lovcrV 4-lnchlonfr e to rtn se th e seeds a t least ay to keep them m oist and revenl stagnatkxi. The rtnse n be used on house r ia n ls , as ed w ith vitam ins. Cover the m old sock o r towel and keep the kitchen sink to m aintain I.} ^ ^ - d i d n 't know it, your ■. acto ry w ill produce ..a fan- re a se In nutntk>nal value —

m inerals, enzymes, pro- h Just a few hours of sproul- -s lm p le-dafis~ Jar,-A nd-the— thing Is th a t no soil, no plant d no fancy equipm ent ts----------^ ---------------------------------unple, while sprouting soy- lu get a spectacular rtse in I 553 percent Increase.M /ntnfaln p«->n«»_ “ I hmw» g

(TJSSrplaDt (Crassula) - ' eo and white « h w y . U je 1 wtilte are more predocnl- »I acquired (hem. rv e fed it s tt>e idnk, but It doesn’t

± nibD gen wtll drfve out tt)e ring. A l^ a lack of l l ^ t . f e e in g and move the plant ite r w indow and see if the won’t com e back.; th e p lan t m the d ry side b ring ou t th e pink color, if a t y o f l i ^ t .

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B ySTEV EU PSO N ...........- -T ui}ej-^eH 5,H T J<« ..

TWIN FALLS - above average ye^ farm ers, - th e ^ ia t io r sneaked m to Twm Fal

_______ ‘ There's no d ^ ym our pkxkels Uits Curtis E atw i, pn

- chairm an o f Twin F i Tm sl.

. , Profits f m m . the sector, which domtm ecwwrny, cushionec

- However, it bee agnculture cannot Sl

• tireeconom y.The ag ncu ltu re dol

' slop the d am aM of ra te s on th e Duildi

; Neither did they bloc punch of high gas pi Uonal recession, w holds, gas stations ran ts tha t rd y t)n tour an im portanl pa rt o ness.

The farm dollars lessen the Jolt from t the Kellwood Co. hos the weakness m som< local m anufactunng F

The resu lt w as lo m ent m v irtually evi the economy and busi only steady o r slighi

- sales w ere the rule w ere down beca use o

.iHKiness cosls.I t wasn’t a b ad year

• in com parison to wh; m other p a r ts o f the countiy faced. I t ju s t '

-year.■ it’s like bem g h it '

(boxing) g loves mste^ d o v e s ,s a i d C raig I F alls labor m arke t ai s la te D epajtm enl of E

Smce the economy• in a year w hen farm<

of tm best agncul ever, it m eans gn economy will hav< elsewhere. T he place m anufactunng secto businessmen.

M anufactunng will Its muscles before Jot tb e year will te regi sales will get back curve that ou truns mf vacant Twin F alls downtown and in the

Brokerbeconnaffitiatt

TWIN FALLS - Sinc and Co. Inc. will s ta r t 1981 o f lheS ea tU ebasedbrok t Foster and M arshall Inc.

P artnefs G ene Sturgill Verdun will m anage the

— office.— T lK y -a re -e x c f benefits of owning their age for the benefits of be largerorgam zation. Verd

They will be ab le to ct actions faster. T hey will benefits of a l a r « reseai m ore a d v a n c e . reco: system , hesaid .________

; The reason for the n busm ess was loo good, ’

■Smclair Sturgill is m the te s t year ever, b e said, needed lo expand. By branch of a la rg e r firm , Nvill have expanded cap^ peed without th e “ Verdun said.

' Sinclair and Co.. b r ib e rs who sh a re a bm Shoshone St. E . W llh Sinc! will not be affected by the

— . F oste r M arshall b as 46 (— iK roU gfiout-the-pacinc-

T he company q jecialize from the northwest. Verdi

HailB y R O N Z E li^ R“nmes-Newswnler

HAILEY - A Hai---------plana lo b e e n s d lin g I

W.T. " ^ e ” Lem People H ea le r, stove: advertisem ent m a na

• received m o re than a a v s s the U m ted S la t

Lmkxi has no plai cardboard boxes.

What he will m aite!------ -barrel^tnve J a i a^ywl__ o l t o ^ t o g n s . And

The, 60-pound kit < linctive People Healeity jijtr , lejpT-inlem al

lationc u ltu re ’s gocN ---------------------------f ....... ............... ; .........

- Despite an year for local tio n a l-iw K sio n -------------------Falls m 1980.b t It put Its h a n ^ _____________his year,’’ said president and

I F a lls Bank and

the agncullure iinates the local tned the blow. became c lea r St support lh e en- f

dollars could not ^of high in te rest f l

iildmg industry. ^ilock the one-two i pnces and na-

which s tru ck MIS and restau -ounsm to supply-------------------1 of their busi-

rs also d id not m the closing of .hosiery p lan t o r Mame o f tne o ther : . E 10 plants.: lower employ- every sector of

lusinesses w here ighlly increased *■uie and profits>e of lhe .soanng ,______ ■—

e a r - especially f-h :—what businesses I 'h e state an d th e r J is t wasn't a good

tut with 12-ounce stead of IS-ounce Ig Hobdey. Twin i analyst for the of Employmeni. my turned down rm ers saw som e Mall, wil icultural p n c e s Agncu growth m th e the loc

lave to com e foreseeal ice to look 18 th e m the ye !Clor, say local is to gro-

will have lo-flex u ickB: Jobs lost d u n n g of Magicregained, before Falls Chjck on a n tiw lh the localinflation, b efo re gome fo

Ils stores, both retail bthe Blue L akes seclore |

rage Vl ^ C -NEWYOf C ' O of A menc

creased 181

t e ----------- — a n S i lIn corporal Stock Exch

linclair S turg ill E i^ i t e i 198 lasab ran ch s h a r ^ ld e i ■okeragefirmof record 30.8 fic* vrtien Just igill and M ichacl Ihe Twm F a lls ,

j c c h a i t g i n g - l h e - ^ ^ ^ ^ j J - e ir own broker- ' being p a rt o l a , r t » s a , d .

J conduct tra n s- compares /ill also gam th e population 5earch sta^ff and 1S62. ecord keeping William______________ chairman,

___________ o f In te re^ 'e move is lh a l stock m S d. Verdun said , proved perf the midst o f Its y e a isa n d c id. The b rokers Since eai 3y becoming a favorable I rm, the b rokers gains was apabilities they mllllwi new

“ headaches, m arket, the Tbe typic

of today. a< w m m ^ ^ y o u n a r lh j

building a t 202 age oi 45 co inclair Sturgill. - tn a popul the sale. fesstonu o

w o m ero iiic e s J S cctiS iin c - N O T h w e s t r ^ - g ' f c Slizes m stocks i9 ts_ the Tdunsaid. shareowner

i l e ^ s imr

Hailey wood sto v e manufacng his p roduct nationw ide___emon, c re a to r o f budget-mi )ves. said he recen tly place I national t ra d e pu b lication an lan too in q m n e s from reti Hates.

plans lo sh ip 300-pound stov

-fcet is probably th e most expe y w h ere --C 4 9 com pared.to S’ nd dam well w orth it. U

It cwnes • com ple te with the a te r door a ssem b ly , hot plate lal baffle, h a rd w a re , instruct

isnealod year.cush

W ^------------------------ T —

V ^■ V ,

. I d a h o F r o ? e n F o o d :

will be filled.iculture will be the base of local economy for the eab le future, bul the action years ahead, if the economy 5T0W. will be m manufactur-

(. & urv«ll. president of Coors iBC Valley and of the Twin Cham ber of Commerce, said :a l economy has "two things

for It - agnculture and businesses.'^ Those two

s provide most of the Jobs__________________________

l o u n g e rYORK (IIPI) - The num ber ncan s who own stock in- 18 percent lo 29.8 million over five y ears a s younger^ l e s s _

people d e c id e to l ^ e s f o ^ ra te A m enca. the New York [Change revealed, e the gain, the num ber ot !ders tod^ay rem ains below the 0.8 million estim ated in 1970 st over 15 percent of A m en­ded stock.Itng to Shareownership 1980. ith- exchange_sucvey_oLth€

M rporatlons, 13.6 percent of ilation, representing one in liseholds, own stock. This s with lt.9 percent of the jn In 1975 and 4.2 percent in

rt - M . Batten, N Y S E - n. a ttr ib uted the resu rgence s t 'i n shareow nership to t h e _ iia rk e fs dram alically im- erform ance over the p ^ t tw o d c a p i t a ^ i n s tax reforms, eariy 1979, Just a fte r-m o re e lax treatm ent of capital ^as approved, nearly 2.4 tew shareow ners en tered th e the survey showed, p ical A m erican stockholder , according to the survey, is lhan ev e r with an average com pared to 52 in 1975, lives

pulous-city . and is a pro- '• o r lechnical worker i*iM).

27.700 last veajLor_abQUt 6 7 _ TwreUianJhejuljon^^ iKold income of < 1 6 ,^ . In he n>edian income of aers w as ?19.000. o r 70 per-

» i ; e m a f oquality stove sea wood heat safely.

What m akes hi;--------- k its, L em a i saidlac tu rcr b arre l into an e ld

burner.

bea t value from tl front to back.

loves in The People He _ tested ideas. L em

T>ensive "Tl»e h o m o n taoJ99.Ior_____the_ban;el.'L hfej

Lemon logelher before nc

the dts- . lo p ro le c t the boll 3te. flue h ttlem o red ifficu uctwns. stove m h'lS hom

i u s iiks in;h io n s b lo w (

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o d s . o n e o f T w in F a l l s ' I

and income for the ecoi fortunately, he said,

' c a n 't provide all the Jo i munity of our size r

throughthetw osectors.'Chamber officials

m anufactunng Jobs tei i m ore than 'o ther Jotrs.I tend to be stable, though I perfectly stable scctc ; economy, they said.I Looking over a short I ' all Twin Falls m an ' companies and discussii

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j S ta t ik • N E v r y o w m ip r r ^ 'k m im bcrofJlockholiJenin

New York Slodc Exchange ,f The sU lc rankings Ro i e induded in lhe loUl. (In U D 22nd ranking and Alaska

1975. Arkansas and New I Dakola and Wyoming tied

, S ta te - N a o« Sha A moe ------- ------------------ sa.ooo—P Alaska »JX0 '» A m . , 3S5,000 f ' A ik. 206,000s Calif. 3,7i8,(XI0 e Colo, . 385,000 n Conn. ssa.ooo

Del. 4 88,000 Z - . D.C_ Wash. - 148.000 . - e F la . . 1,240.000e ~ ~ G a ,----- ~554.C00—I- Hawaii itu,uM0 Idaho 72,000

111. i.8»,000p Ind. ,713.000 J lowo 370,c004 Kan. 226,000 .1 Ky. 350,000

L a. 385,000 M aine 121.000

^ Md. 658,000

e ---------- ------------------------------s k "D. c e n t above the national 7 S11.200. - '; ___ T i a a v e ra M s to c k ~pc1 ""declined S ‘$^!wO m v alue I f in )97S .w henlhelastexchj - w astak en .T h ed ec lin ew a

m ^ p l a nsea lan t. tl>ermal pam t and . rty. ■—: n is p roduct different from c uiid. IS lhat. it Iransform s a e ffic ien t stove, nol Just an in<

s c u t-a p a r t a lo n e end a nd (it nzontJU baffle. The fVorwe ; h ea l to avoid burnout, he sa i-properiy-loadcd— draw s-i Tl th e wood by controlling th e

H e a te r is a combination of em o n said.n ta l baffle has been a round ; i e _ ^ d . ::W h y „th ey Ji^en :t e n o w l 'l l never kruw.!' ItffT O iiu 'ity lacg fii'd Ji iLk iii bottom o f the stove. C leaning 'icul I. h e conceded, but a Peoj o m e h a s only required c lea

i n eI

dealt-to-ma

i p. .

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' larg est year-round em

;ronomy. Un- prospects!. “ you Jusl ra te s m tlJobs a com- sa id "Tha

needs just isn 't enois ." economy."Is report F o r th e llend to pay a r e here. 1;. They also an d the sa5h th ere IS no' 1381. Som':to r of the tim esahea--------------------------conlirlbe lt list naming they facedanufactunng ‘ H ere is asing the d im „ m ajo r mai

J ( c ¥ n ^

te-by-state bre- 'F o llo w in g IS B breakdown ol in each sta le based wi o survey b; Ige.0 up lo 51 since W ashington D.<11960. Colorado and Louisiana tie A and North Dakota tied Sor 46U V Ham pshire lied for 35th and S x J fo r« th .lb areow nen S tale Ran

1973 19B0------- 286.000-------------- 2 7 -

27,000 48285.000 25159.000 33

3.152.000 I337.000 22582.000 17131.000 4494.000 3 8 . . . ........

1.263.000--------------- 9 --------428,000---------------18----------

62.000 451.523.000 3

516.000 11274.000 24 X

287.000 31277.000 26179.000 22170.000 41560.000 13

al m edian of p a r tly lo thi_ _ ^ r e o w nersportfolio has b e l o w ^ 'SMe froni$f07lM so m e u m iiia jig e survey vestm ents, v a sa ttn b u ted T h e surve

i s t o r r n1 a book' on ‘ everyTwo rr

Lem on si o th e r slove responded t a 35:gallon .a r e ready

indoor trash b u rn e r and T h e stovi

fitted w ith a — ‘-p n c m g its v eg iansty le a re a t t ra c t i sa id , and - A cast-in;-m axim um -------wel!-an-Oreile bu m from h is own stov

H e holds I o f old-time, copyngh to i

T b e door pi j a s long as b rea th in g fi•t put them____ L em on s

- " throughout i i i ti u d m g i m 'oy ioeotei ng m ay be a descn txoU i !ople H eater ■ O n e o fh u eaning once fu rn ace lo <

. . ..-f

? S S

anufacturinc

Par

e m p l o y e r s , s a w f a s t f o o d

;ts for lower unemployment I the near fulure. ifobdcy 'ha t’s the problem. There nough diversity m the y."le local m anufaclurcrs who J, 1980 m eant mixed results sam e can be expected m '

Dme companies see good lead, while others expecl to i battling the problems ed ltiisyear. .IS a bnef lisl of some of lhe - nanufacturers in the area

t a k e s t o

■edkdown of sti1 of the M ass. 922,0«y by lhe Mich. 1,392,00

Minn. 509,oaD.C. IS Miss. 163.000tied for Mo. 562.0048Ui. Irr Mont. CB.OOCd Soulh Neb, 1B6,00(

Nev. tl4 ,0aUnking N.H. 140.0«

1975 N .J. 1,307.001- 25 - N .M . 117;0«

-50 N.Y. 2.686.00126 N.C. 606,00] 35 N.D. : 64,00 1 Ohio 1,504,00

22 Okla. 30).000 12 Ore. 333.0» 3! Pa . 1,525'.000

..... R l i ; _ ...................... 114.00D6 S.C. 271.000

-------18------S.D.-----------------67,000

46 T exas 1.654.0003 Utah 150,00

16 VI. 40.0KX 28 Va. GCT.OOl

24 Wash. 546,00)27 . W. Va. 2177,00) 32 Wts. 580,00) 34 Wyo. 41,OX) 14 T ota l: J8.MO.OOO

the large num bers of new era with portfolios valued ,500 and~tfie swiICTnnFTif" <fa into other types of m-5-. .rvey also found that'-lh 'e *

larket p0 months.1 said stove re ta ile rs in mar !d to his ad. confirming his be ly for som elhing between a nd a tSOO factory-built stove, love industry, he said, has ilself oul of" the m arket" wii

ctive. but [» t even all thal effii •iron door assem bly he desi) )regon-5iove-manufacturer-wQ toves, Lemon said.Is no i}atents on the stove, but t on the People H ea le r nam e a ' pattern resem bles a Northw e fire through i t 's teeth - the d _s philosopnv about wood sti u t a 12- ^ g e tabloid h e publisl ttie p 'b y o le p m T.tgylKwt-fnn; other pro jects he has m the wo his more futuristic efforts is lo efficiently-bum up to a d

ig segm ent c

i d

lo d b u s i n e s s g o s la c k

and th e ir prospects for thi * Idaho Frotea Foods

Twin 'F a l l s ’ largest yi em ployer, wilh irom 5( em ployees, depending on of y ea r. General Manj Odenwald said demand h fnes and olher froten p( ducts is closely tied li consum er well-being particu la rly to fasl food

• the national recession c last y ea r, fast food sale cam e lo an abrupt halt.

o c k - i r t - c

i to c k h o ld e rs2,00} 839,000 102.00) 1,157,000 7 * ),OOD 370,000 201.00) 130,000 . 352.000 558,000 161.00) 79,000 46 ■ 9,0X) 178,000 34.1.00) 66.000 431.0)0 159.000 397.0)0 1,036,000 B 7 000 9 0 .0 0 0 - ----------42—8.0)0 2,055,000 21.00) 573,000 14 (.WO 22.000 484.000 1.205.000 6 s m 320.000 29 t.on 263.000 28 r.OX) 1,479,000 5.OOD..........211.000 . . 40.000 214,000 30

W l J?2ToOO 21I.OX) 1.295.000 4},00) 115,00} 37).(00 106,000 ' SIr.OO) 636.000 121.00) -382.000 19 ',00) 142,000 32 ,0D0 454,000 IS ,000 39,000 501.000 A»>.000

•V proportion of housewives. I d non-employed people dropj i r uwc e n H ^ f - - t n e - - ^ T ^ I- sh a re o w iie fsb 30 p e r c ^ . «r-^-M»wv-n»v>..of five shareow e- Sfav i i w investors compai

productwood.

nany s ta le s have and h2 ; beIief_consum m _ residei1 a” cheap b a ire l ....... Allhi!. hold a fias been rap id ly air sup with m odels th a t they c

efficient wood’s ^signed w orks so ~ -wants to^use l io n ------- - ^ ^ i

but plans to seek a le and tradem ark . thwesl totem face “ All le dam per. bum in lJlO Y Ps_j$_w oyfn__5m al!c jlished recen tly to But

------works.

> IS a gravity-feed hill, no a day 's supply of Othe

S u n d a y . Docemt>ot 20

of area eeon------------- ------------ lliis y ea r. i

p rojections. i flat in stead 01 said. "W e're- p retty fa ir ye.

• Loogv)e« cession mai

W W H seasonal” las---------pcrsonnel-m i

l lw T w in F i l i ^ m m anufacture “ ■■— ■'■I — people, h e sai

In addition the com pany' also cu t into supply. A N orthw est's idle m uch oi chips, which

A - m axe cardbo.Until in teresl

H housing star! m o re o lth e s f

•S w in & <^becse plant people, s a id i

W H. ] production as

m any new N grew, he said need lo comi

■ , . sa le san d w ehSwift IS alsc

o fh ig h e ren e i ra tes. Hagert; he "expec ts i unfortunately

• G reen Iwo-month the Buhl plar more. G re e n '

^ 80 year-round several m o n a IS fm ished th

' about IOO seas This y ea r. C

__________ ^ to work off ex(

jiwi I - , . Sr., Green (jian t Daryl McRob<

_ th i s y e a r was lhe future: amount th e m da. This is said it can sell year-round • Amalgam SOO lo 800 Twin F a lls Ai

on th e tim e benefillm g fn inager Lee pnces. T h is is lfo r F rench the situation potato pro- y ea r ago . wh« lo overall low and hai

ng ■ and years. P lan t Kl sales. As said high pnci I developed the com pany lies growth m enl to allow

•See IND

: a r p a i r a-----------------, th a n o n e in io

Som e 12 r m ore th a n e stocK Ihroi

10 p u rch ase p la 8 sources tfial

20 ow nership.® Men recap

. 1970 tn sh a re I ! m arg in of 14.

- ■ even though I f bered m en ii g shareow ncrsl

______ 43____ has conduct)2 m ain ing 2.3 n

13 m inors o f wh 5{ 63TCrcent.7 The su rv e

' 23 households i a geogoiphlc 4 except Ne

31 shareow ners 30 C alifornia wi

_ J 5 _ —e r S r J t e w - ^ 2f ‘ Illinois with J th e s ta le s wtl ^ shareow ners.

New Yoric ( ” Ihem etropoli „ num ber of sl ,7 hasl.C Tm illic „ 1.34 million.

w ith 1.22 milli The num bt

------------------ listed on tE xchange ro p ared lo a -

5. re tired and o ther ex ch ar •pped f ro m « p ercen t incr = » m b e c = j i t_ c o u iU e a n a r t it. And b e lte r But lh e n u r iwners today stock in m utu la red to less pereent.

i overti. Lem on has one pro to type i h as received orders fo r seveiJe n ts . ________IhouA -m gny a i r t i ^ t stoves a f ire^yem igh t, m ost d o so b u ro ly until they sm older, he s .CIOg_staYeE);^_flr)d r e l e ^

I’s h e a l potential uo m sm oke.

e s e c ^ to bo th o f h is desiim ! S l ig h t in g m o re fu e l lh a n th e t in g m o r e b e a t lh a n th e stove lOuse.

Jl fancy ta lk aside, th e mosi m g wood efficiently and clea llesubottpsl firepos8iblp."-hft i c a n lh e G au llac o f bar

m\\. uix ) ," h e c tm c e d e 3 . lie rw ise . possib ly .

20.1900 Tim os-N ow s. Twin i

I

>nomy./ - i -ar. according to company IS. the cconomy will beId oT detflimntf, Odeftwald-----------;'re-looking forward lo a r year."Ooenwald said, new F iber Co. The re­m ade business "very ' lasl year, said officc andl-manaM r-Duane-Latrd^------------I F alls t»x and package lurer employs aoout 105 :sa id . - ■ • •tion to lower demand for any 's goods, the rcces-sion nto the company’s paper A by-producl of the |

It’s sawmills Uiat w ere ; h of the spnng is wood i hich Longview uses to I dboard boxes, l^aiEd said, res t ra tes come down and ita rts go up. ho expects )csam e.ft Co. The Twin Falls lan t'em p loys about 50iid-HanLM anageLElmer_______77>e challenge for Swift *past> earw as to expand n a s production from the w Magic Valley dam es a id . “ This increased our •ome up with additional we have done Ihis." also facing lhe problems energy costs nnd inlerest ?erty said. For next year, rts more of the sam e - te ly ."I G iant, During ils _1 ■<Sjm‘i)ack in g -seaso n ,-----------plant can employ 800 or %n Gianl only has about und employees, but even onlhs after tlie com pack 1 th e company still has >easonal employees, ir. G reen Giant w as able f excess m venlones from

lant General M anager Roberts said com packed was almost exactly the e m arketing departm ent sell.

SuglT. The s Am algamated plant is ? from a boom m sugar'IS IS m sharp contrast lo ion a little more than a w hen sugar prices w ere had been for several

an t Manger Ed Bulgin- )n c e s this year will allow any to invest m equip- llow It to produce sugar INDUSTRY Page C8

a t 4 Q R S —n lO in 1975.12 million shareholders — n ever_ before - oblalned iiroiigh employee stock p lan s or olher non-broker

tna l facilitate sm all-scale ).c ap tu red the edge held in lareownership by a narrow f 14.0 million to 13.5 m illion ugh women have outnum - m in each of the o ther six e rsh ip surveys the exchangeluctea 8 ] ! ^ 1952. The re-___t.3 million shajrow ners w ere ' w hich m ales'accounted for t,u^'ey of more than 7,000 Is also showed th a t every ic region of the couniry New England gained

e r s over the past five year*.] With 3.7 millldn sharehold-. York-with-3J-m Hlionr-and------ -ith 1.9 million; w ere by fa r ! w ith the largest num ber of ers.iric C ity replaced Chicago as po litan a rea wiUi the la rg est if shareowners.* New York iillion shareholders, Chicago on. Los Angeles w as th ird n il l io n s h a r^ ld e r s . m b e r of owners of sh a re s .1 th e New York Slock • ro se by 31 percen t com - a 43 percent increase on

changes and an alm osi 66 Increase in th e over-the-la r k e t - _______________________numbeiTJnnvtfelurs owning------lu tua l funds declined by 32.5

j>e a l hts Hailey home, ., evera l m ore from area '

ves o h 'th e market will so b y shu tting down the he said . In Ihe-process,E ^ . .a .M U a !L Q f - lh e _________)ke.

iiim s. Lemon said, is to - ____'lh e stove can bum or love c an rad iate inside -

nosl basic pnnciple to :lean ly is to create the

b a rre l stove. Kits s it ,

>^civi»_m nfisipn on th e •

«tn F allj, ldanoC-5

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Three prom olions announced by Tw in F a T rust Co.

d ia r ie s R . “ Gtnn (orraeriy m anager o f t of{ice, advances to vu commercial loans, in

-----------m am of fice.- H e-has bbank more than 10 yeai

Terry R. Sullivai m anager for the p ast advances to vice p r m anager of the K im l He has more than ni expenence in comme

^ecTfie Leonard, fon

Indus•CoQtiouedtrom Pa

moreefficienUy.The s u u r plant emplo>

people throughout th e another 100 dunng th e cam paign when all th e s

-------a r e processed.-----------------• T n p p e n ra re C o .T h e c

m anufacturer is h is to n c d lo recessions, sa id P lan John Forties. Business di< little ," he said, but not J ^ m e plant em ploys ab(

• Hoore Busmess F m icompany tmishes I960 will highest order backlogs i had, said Plant M a n a g e r ' T he Jerom e plant em ploy people, he said, and exp. distm ct possiblility withi; year.

F o r some local m a i companies, business iS si rectly to tbe ag n cu ltu ra l With farm pnces h i ^ thi<

------ m anufacturers-of ra rm -i . hope their l e m s a r e be)

-IHlZttnDpaaylempIoys. a b o u t-

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i n s t a l l e d a C o - R ;

i t w o r k s p e r f e c t l

O v e r h e a d r e f l e c t

t h c i f l o o r , t h e p l a i

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N o m o r e c o l d f l o

v a r i a t i o n i s a b o u

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--------- - h e a t - i s - l o s t a n d i c

W h e n y o u c o n s i c

h e a t i n g s y s t e m .

F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n '*1 n a tu ra l }jas ra d ia n t h e :

ca ll In tc rm u u n ta in G a

Zlntem^ a s C o i

. N a t u r a l G a s : T h e i

F o r in fo rm a tio n o n C o - L a r ry A n d e rs o n . E v e r l ’

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^ o ffice r mF a lls Bank and ass is tan t,____ office. Hm ick Potter. sev e ra l 5of the Kimberly office r wvice president. m an ag enin the bank’s p e r ty

s been with th e — T Jieprce a r s .........................b y G r tiraa assistant chairmana s t four years. ban k president and

im berly office. Dt n inine years of v a lle y li

im ercial bank- m e m fe rs, , Chiroprac

form erlv a loan

stiyPageC S acco rd ing

H e rre lt. S iloys about 180 cu ltiva ting l e year and ch a in s forp l e four-monlh equipm ent, e sugar beets l a s t . , sever

‘ e x p e c ts a K le plastic-ware . “ E v en th c ^ ly resistant ntoney , the' lan t M anager o ff o ld bills d id “soften a equ ipm en t.'

o t much. The W e comp about 800 peo- to expand p

y e a r s , he a m s Inc. The p ro f its shou with one of the ductionnexl s It h as-ev er • CurlB ia e r Csl Jensen. F a l ls compj loys about 225 p o ta to h a n !xpansion is a equipm ent, thin the next in i ts m achi

R o g e r McK nanufacturing h a s Just coi I stU l-tied dj— u n d e r bankr iral economy, o rd e rs th a n ; th is year, two y e a rs . gLiggmpment T h e comp; b eh^ t f a m : ^

uL JS .p eo p Ie .--a tim e^r-y e .

rai gas mties, tool iasure El aves 50^1 fo rc e d i i i r s p a c e he:[rh e a tro b je fc r ir ln s IC iR a y -V a c n a tu r a l gas : t l y . ” - Clair.Stratton. Pr

Treasure Enterpr ! C t o r s d i r e c t i n f r a r e d

l a n e s , t h e p e o p l e a m

c o m f o r t a b l e w o r k i n g

l o o r s a n d h o t c e i l i n g

> u t 5 d e g r e e s f r o m t c

a n t i n g s y s t e m i n s u r e

r i d e l i m i n a t e s m o i s t u

l o o r s - a r e ' o p e n e ' d ' t ^

s i d e r a 5 0 p e r c e n t s a

m a k e s s e n ;

on on

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u m n fa iim p a iir^e right energy a t the

ro -R a y :V i^ _ h e a t in R :s ^ c f ; r l y & A ssoeiaie.s, P. Q . B< « 3 - - o - 7 6 a ------------------------------

'In Falls, Idaho _S unday , OoiD o co m b o r2 8 ,l0 « .

ffild ig )—

E R R Y S U L L IV A N .K im b e r ly m a n a g e r

in the mam office, becomes mt m anager of the Kimberly

His expenence includes 1 years a s assistant trust

v m re he was involved in [ement of customer pro-

proiSoifons w ere a n n o u n ^ u rtis T. Eatoo, board lan and president of the

niofflas J . West of Sun has been selected for

jrship in the Amencan ractic Association.

ig to Vice President J im Sales of the company’s

ng equipment, replacement ir potato harvesters and other nt. have been down for the / e r a l . years, b u l . H errett I good year next year, tn o u p farm ers are making

hey need that money to pay ills before-they can buy new fit." hesaid.m pany has been geanng up j production for the last two € said. This year’s farm w uld lead to expanded pro- ex tyear.M m iifactunnflCo. The Twin -i npany also m akes chains for : a rveste rs and other farm i It. It also does custom work chme shop. General M anger I cKenzie satd the company i completed a reorgam tation 1 ikniplcy laws and has m ore I in a t any tim e in the last two t

npany will em ploy about 50 I n n g the peaToryroduch&fl— ' r .-h e ^ a id; But «vVn>>ow.;it— I year-when-it-wouldTBually— e

a d ia n thc^Isandpebterprisc)%!l e a t i n g h e a t s t h e a i r , i r

: e a d o f a i r . T h a t ' s w h y

; a s r a d i a n t - h e a t i n g - s y s i

President pri.ses

e d r a y s d o w n w a r d w a r

n d t h e i r t o o l s ,

n g e n v i r o n m e i i t .

n g s . T h e t e m p e r a t u r e

t o p t o b o t t o m ,

r e s a h e a l t h y w o r k i n g

t u r e c o n d e n s a t i o n p r o

) r o l l i n a p l a n e , l i t t l e

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s a v i n g s i n h e a t i n g c o s t ; n s e . %

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terns, contact------------ -----B ox 8 8 9 2 , ___________

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G E O R G E L E O N / .. . a s s i s t a n t m 'a n i

Ricfaard L ee H om soa Hill, a student at Glenn H i ^ School, IS among tlx autom otive students W estern sta tes. In recogi h is selection, he will all

___Pacific— Automotive— SIS herm an Oaks. Calif., Jan.

W illiam DoondL markei resen tative in Idaho F, In term ounlam Gas Co.. h a i ^ in t e d conservation' fo r tbe utility, working general office engineen p artm en t in Etoise.

1 b e laying off workers, the ' > hm ngpeople , McKenziesa t The com pany’s growth * trem endous. McKenzie sail ! Twin F alls banker Eator t b e sees when he looks at

potential manufacturers : local economy. Sttll. he ca

a large new manufactui con tnbu te a s m uch to the i th e economy as many sm

' n ies do. A targe company th e local economy into a t. g e ls into financial trouble, I

He also doesn'i sell the i sec to r of the economy shoi

-ro o m f o r growth m mar re la ted to am cu ltu re . sue production of fuel from croj

Joe Cilek, m anager of H ardw are and head of the ‘ C ham ber of Commerce’s D eveit^m enl Commtltee. s fo r growth’s sake isn’t « thing.—4fowever, if new manufac b e brought in to-the area

■ ^•ctfm patib lew ith the lifest\ — F a i i s p T h e y - w o n i t r m a K i — eco n o m y tv e rrb en em e^a r

eating ^ eo p le ies«

, i n f r a r e d

h y w e

y s t e m a n d - — — ---------

r ' a r m i n g

r e

i gr o b l e m s . _________________

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2 s t s » t h i s

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foiB O IS E -

thenextlO . A detaile

V by th e stj I y M anagenK

W Question -” U l l i d ic tions on _ V ; T he forei

good and V econom y a

national fai -r D u nng U

the report

i_ • Idaho hai

^ .--3 q u a rte rs o

level reach< A gncultu

r V - - = - .....I E . . . com m odityt V ‘ ago due to, I. 1. recen t over^ j i th e I d ^ h

■ ^A R Dn a g e r gncu ltu ra l

perso n s en n of King O T culluralj n n s-F e rry - 1960. th e r e Uw top ten Cline in em|

in the ignilion of T T attend the I I Show— m ------------------- V - /in. 13-15.

WASHING (eting rep- ro a r over U Falls for h ike by OPE has been th e curren t I

I ' d irector dom estic oil ig in the U.S. pn ces \ enng de- year.

A statistic Co.'s Washir

____________s id ia ry fournoil now comn

________________ J h a t .p n c ebenchm ark | crude follov Saudi p n ce f

le company is ? general in said. tion oth potential is Countnes. aid Venezuela,;on likes w hat m em ber thai It the growth 0 4 p e r b am 5 bnng to a

V e t e ne diversity of • | t . imall compa- i n U I 9 [ly can throwI latlspin If It SALT LAI ;, he said. Deck, execu e agncullure Lake Tnbui wrt. Tliere is re tirem eni ai anufactunng p a p e r busine: uch as in the - . ^ rops. hesaid.o f K reneers "f">ed Dcck IC Twin Palls Uw veteran J ■s Industrial. s a id p o m h T nbuneC orp

"■•Orth any .........Will-Fetir.c iu re n t man:

ac tu re rsc a n . ed ito r repla ea that a re Schroeder. fo style m T w in -m < K l recenUj

ffjod— K unv g jRtmif

varm s ^

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Gtradual i recast]

E - W hat w ill Idaho be like ir lOyears?

Illed rep o rt re leased this weei sta te D ivision of Financia: ment tak es a h a rd look a t thal I - and p rov ides several pre^ on life m th e com ingdecade. irecast ts a m ixed package ol nd bad new s, of a stale

affected both by local an<l

g the f i i ^ p a r t o f the'decadel Irt p red ic ts Idaho will slowly f n m th e p re se n t recessio h r 1 f ia l p erso n a l income in h a s . s tab ilized ...afJer-.-lw o : of decline, and m ay rise dunng th e fourth quarte r of is expected to recover to the chedin l979bym id-198I." Jtural incom es should be

fo r th e im mediate fie r ^ r t a y s . “ Virtually all ity p n c e s a r e u p from a year to the M idw est drought and b'erseas sa le s contracts, and 5 harvest w as good for most

bul s teady recovery is also I for em ploym ent in nona- al jobs, t h e r e w ere 32S.000 employed in Idaho nona- al jobs in th e th ird quarte r of report no tes, ending a de-

employment th a t hati lasted

J ^ S ^ o i L p

NGTON (U P I) - The up- * the m ost recen t otl pnce >PEC m ay h av e overlooked nt high p n c e o f decontrolled oil and th e probable course s will take d u n n g the next

stical su rv ey by Bache & hineton A nalysis Corp. sub- lund newly discovered U.S, m mands S35.88 p e r barrel, ic e co m pares-w ith -the-C 2 ■k p n ce fo r Saudi Arabian lowing the C per ban^I ’ :ehtke th a t se t the stage for increase by th e Organiza-

Petro leum Exporting

;la, a founding OPEC h a t has been selling oil for in ^ l, ju st announced it wtil

ran editor tab retires-AKE CITY - Artliur C. eculive ed ito r of the Salt bune. h a s announced his I afler 52 y e a rs in the news-mess. - ...............................

Publisher John W. Gallivan ck editor e m e n tu s and satd n Journalist would conltnue consultant for the Kearns- 3rp- ^ir. fo rm er c ity ed itor an d - anaging ed ito r, was named placing Deck. Jack L.

form er spo rts e d ito r^ h o .. illy has been assistan t ex- fW O '.SSTiam edjnanagiBg^

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recove for nex

:em for aJ m ost a year. "T he peak of 338,500 employ'

reek reached agam by the fl c ia l 1982.”that E m plovm ent in m anu

r 13 “ s le a t^ ” the reports; num ber of persons emi

e o f field h ad declined fro la le 58,738 m th e third quarts and low of 53,500*by the

"susta ined recovery" sJ; ide;' Ih em id d Jed flM l. wiy The r e p ^ j u g g « t s I. Id a lw 'w il l 'd ia n ^ in se-

in the com ing decade, t tw o . .Ihmgs,. .iL.predict& .thu •ise decade m which Idaho ‘ Of passes th e I million m ar the says th a t total will be n

tim e m 1962. Overall, I be tion IS expected lo grow

ale p ercen t a y e a r dunng all cade. ‘ ” _

ear ' Among th e factors cc md lha l grow th a re Idah md m en ta l-a ttrac tiv en ess ost resou rce development.

As Idaho develops, it Iso least one edge over many la- B ecause of its hydroeli XX) sources, e le d n c ra les Wl la- a slow er than average n of low cost hydro base

Je- c reases from therm al ed from ra is in g Idaho ra tes

prices m(p- boost Its p n c e lo (37 as :;e general O PEC increas Kl which IS not in OPEC, ra Jd quality c rude p n ce Wedn ^ toS38.50.Kt Soviet oil recently was

J36, while high tiualily (i North Sea oil could be had b- The E nergy Departmen 5. est w eekly petroleum sti

estim ated the weighi 2 — world c rude - oil- pnce- on in $33.31. But the average el ■ U nited S ta les imported ct )r difference th a t amounts i a- million o r SS jniUion a.da> ig volumes.

Agency officials explam C S tates pays m ore for its oil ir im ports la rg e amounts f II A fncan producers, who i

NO NEED TO| j . W A S H IN lIS TH E S5- ...................

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;ry fo r i <t 5 yeaf>e p r^ recessio n surroundini Tvees should be o fth e N o rtl firs t q u q rte r of Idaho e v «

lu fac tu n n g jo b s ‘i S r e o o i says. While the m m in g ac ti

m ployed in this and m o l^ rom a high of cen tral Id a r te r o f 1979 to a ditiona] eni{ e end of 1900, tim e, ttm b should begin by re la ted Jobs

the low lev< ts th e _face_of_lKXi and a 1 several ways in 1987 ... for

Am ong other dun n g th e u s -M rill-b e -th e -tev e lreach eKir*" ' T v r o , .r ta c tw ls o m e - Idatw popula-

M a ta b o 3 t2 .5

conlnbulYng to n u m n g a c tr aho 's environ-5 and natural past, and thj

- • p acen o t uniIt will have at report says,ny o th e r states, -n je m forre l ^ n c power largely f ronwill increase a l ence, calledra te . “ Idaho 's the p urpose

' p reven ts in- woiud emeial generation "an d th e knes a s fast a s m lak ep laced i

ovingrigIS p a r t of the most b ecaustase . Mexico, an d ofh ighesraised its besl U.S. refineonesday by « because it m

ban^el. U.S.as selling for tionately moy Norwegian other refinedidforS37.15.. o lherindustnent. in Its lat- . . . . .status report, Un^ited-average c ^ p e r impton-D ec. 5 a t W w o u ld -» b a rre l the economies, thcost $34.21. a Dom estic 01s to aboul 54 n se to the p rea y .a t c u r re n l Sepl. 30, 1981

controls a r e hm the United With som totl because it erode now g<

from North barrel, the re> ch arg e the be substantial

0 “WEIGHT” m'J G T O N SCALE C O M P A S C A L E Y O U NEED T O D

a n t to m e e t y o u r n eJSTRIfll* CATTLE * T F

10 o n d of fho year, ond qu o l F roo N u m b er for F u rth e r In

1-800-632-7426lin O ffico Is locQtgd in N am i L 24-HOUR SERVICE i j avoili

af E xportenco in th o S c a lo B

i pJ *

arsd m g states, and th e passage orthw est Power Bill w ill m ake ven m ore a ttrac tiv e fo r aever-

eport also says th a t m creased activity , e q ie a a lly new cobalt olybdenim d e v d ^ m e o ls m Idaho, will provide som e ad- em ploym ent. But a t th e sam e im tier dem and a n d tim ber iob sw illsag s lig h tly .J .'D u e to level of residential constnie- La.IorecastTecess){KLin 1966-

forecast dem and does not Lhe decade ever exceed the ic h e d m im " -* - .... ......... — '

forecast shows Idaho grow ug )wly d unng the I980's than m ‘ decade, but not m relation to e d S tates as a w hole ... with a a d wood products d edm ing -a s - 'a -p o rtio n o f - th e total, ic tjv ity and energy becom m g- nportant than in th e recent 1 th e fa rm sector grow m g a t a un like the last 10 y e a r s , t h e -

lys.-------

form ation m the re p o rt stem s rom a m id-Novem ber c o n fe r lied bv Gov. John E v a ro , for ose Ol exam m ing w hen Idaho im erM from the recession * kind of changes lh a t migbt » dun n g the next 10 years.^’;

ghtui>—ause their product is lightest hestquality .finers prefer quality crude t m akes more gasoline per LS. consumers use propor- m ore gasoline and W of ned products than those m istnalizcd nations.

United States purchased m ports, refinuig co s ts sim- l d _ n s e — to —e ra se any - 5, th e officials said, ic oil pnces a re e xpected lo prevailing worid level a fle r 1981, when the final p n ce re lifted from U.S. c rude . ’• om e controlled domestii:V going for ju st 57.37 per e resultm g increases coultl itial.

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still <By THOMAS UFRIEDW

, U n ite d P r e s s In lem a lio a .

■; KUW AIT - TTie Org j> e tro lcu in Exporting Co b ra t£d its 20th anniversa but fo r th e m ao who Inv

■ T lbere w a s little to cheer a

.. " T h e O PE C stales ha A ny th ing to utilize tbe be

- — h as t > r o i w “ -sald Abdt fouading fa th er of the oi

b efore . O u r people are : p r g » r e d for (be tune \ w e u s ru n d ry .

^*Tl>ey a r e ju st consum .‘be sa id , slapping his • b n s h in g back a shock of I :-*h it«ha ir.

T b e a l t ic a lJ u o e s ly wi iudges h is own creation

i ia lm ia rk . H is life has b . to o k e a c ru sad e against t .w e s te r n oil compa >‘c b e a le d " the Arabs o ftl '.iweallh fo r decades, a n 'l e a d e r s who squandered wtien it finally came tnlo L

Saud i A rabian4»m Tai the f ir s t o f hts countiyn

— stndy-pe tro leam -e ig inee Qiog tn C airo and later a t d ly o f T exas. After a bru T e x a c o in Am erica, where keen understanding of h

t o ^ u * % u S i ^ a s 'h l s ct oil te chnocra t.

"T h e situation in Saud -1948 w a s rea lly a m ess," t in terv iew a l his Kuwai consulting firm . “ Nobody w as go ing on. ITie oil wa! from -tb e-g ro u n d aad ev e (banking th e oil companie: , “T b e y d id n 't understanc com pan ies w ere really grc nke th o se w ho wenl inlo Al d iam onds from the native of s a l t .”. W hile oa his way to be DisL S aud i oil minister. 1 e v e ry av a ilab le oil Joum m anual. H e was delermii (he o il com panies a t Iheir lo c k ^ g a ll tbe loopholes and questiooable b ^ c t i c e s th a t allowed the nis c o u n try of untold millio

' ' H e w as particularly m th e re la tionsh ip between m ost ra d ic a l of the oil pi

- th a t tim e , aod its oil com] ga in ing inform ation w as I an e r a w hen the companie keep e a c h producer s tru ck in o th e r countries, i “ M y orig inal idea lor 0 P P E C a s i t is now,” Tara: w as s im p ly to establish a 6 iad e up of Venezuela coun tries of th e Middle £ could exchange informatio

oil companies

j—f ia s f a ie s s se n f o r a r t i s t s se t

— ^ ^ ^ I S & ^ - A - s e m tn a r * the b u sin ess problems of t p lanned Ja n . 10.

T b e se m in a r will be m S ta le U niversity Libe A uditorium .: I t w ill cover markellni m anagem en t of business

I a r tis ts , including co p y ri^ . and taxes .• &¥MSors a r e the Idaho T

' A rts a n d th e Small Bus m in is tra tion . Advance • n and o th e r infonnation Is av calling C arol Caba al 3 B o lse .^

S p ic e firm bu c o n ta in e r m a

BALTIM ORE (W I) - ^ ■ & Co.7 Inc.',“ lhe -wor1d

q )lcem ak e r, announced Tl • -w ill—a o g u ire -S e lc o ,- In c

A ngeies-based blasUc bot fo r a b o u t $7 million.

Setco’s p rim ary products . and custom -deslm ed bl< p la stic bottles. Tbe com sa les o f m ore than {8 millh and e s tim a te s $15 million li I960.

Setco recen tly set up a d is tribu tion cen te r tn Somer

------ McCormicfc-offk:lals-fiai<S e ^ w ill rem ain Setco’s and ch ie f executiveofficer.

M ilk sa le s tcLEW ISTON {liiPD - TTj

m ilk a n d c re a m from G<ri< D airy .h a s . been .s u s w W a s h i n g by the Nor C en tral H ea lth DistncL

b iem s-co n n ec ted wilh m operatMm a t tb e dairy vncp rrec ted . _ _____

O fn d a ls ^ d (he dairy h tJ e m w ith m am lenance of s< eqoipnienraD d plant conditu

IR S o ffe rs h<FALLS ~ The TV

In te rna l R evenue ServKe o b e x te o fo r taxpayer assista

- 0 X 0and F n d a y begm nm g Jan. 5.

T ax p ay e rs who wish t

• , e

OPEBC fat crusa

s r e v S a

----------------------- W nDrganoatKMi of a unil o r be C o u n tn e i cele-- forever,

a ^ a r y th is y ea r "T he ErrInvented OPEC c ra iy ," heT a b o u t. 'T h e n he ’m o u ln g h t with (he fih a v e ' not dooe li>ey oflere

i b en e fits O PEC dinars (th<bdunah'TMki, thCT werep! Oil p ro d u cers’ “ t o * a

^ Oil com paring a ll o f (he Middle Ea:d la b o r ju s t like ^ ‘ a r e n o t beinge w h en th e oS be r ool

- tru m m g m o n e y .* — O iJ rH m is liIIS t o then f» * * tty es o fh isg le a m m g

w ith w hich he o a ^ v e c on IS a T arak is b een a n out- I don 11a tw o ev ils : the Ihenam e,” ip a n ie s whoj f th e i r n g h t f u l as (he Sauand (he A rab I*

■ed th a t w ealth r e p l a ^ b )lo th e irh a n d s nam edA hnT arak i, 6!, w as U>ry m e n to ev e r O fE C g ro v n e e n n g rb e g in ^ ™ c « is u l tn■ a t th e Univer* d ream comi b n e f s tm t wilh

araJci re lu m ed 55 5 country* first 5 5

lu d i A rab ia m ^h e sa id in an ^

w ait-based oil 3x ly kn ew w hat ^was com m g up njv e r y b o d y w a s ^ jg ------------fues. “a n d th a t th e o i l ^

Ijv e s fo r pieces ^

beco m in g the 5 5r. T a ra k i read ' aLtmal a n d law ^m in e d to beal ^e i r o w n gam e. ^kies, d iscounts ^

bookkeeping ^t h e m l o “ ro b ^ ^Ulons. g

m te re s te d in ^en Venezuela, S ?I p ro d u c e rs a t ^om pan ies. But «

Ilo ran t o f deals ^ s. 5^r O P E C IS nol K Ira k i sa td . “ It g 1 a com m itlee 55ela and the• E a s t so they '« ■ ition o n bow to «. e s , " 1 ^-

m in a T —§ -------e t , , . I ■

’-dealin}rwim~S---- TT /Df the artist IS %s

§m th e Boise g

J b e ra l A rts g

iling a r t ' and ^ s s a f fa ir s by »Ig h ts , g ran ts. ^

» W aterco lor 5 5

B usiness Ad* »• re g is tra tio n ^ !

; a v a ila b le by ^[ 362-1917 m ^ '

i u y s - ^ | - A

laker I Q-M c C o n n ic k § 'r 1 d * s - la r ^ - g ------^1 T h u rsd ay It ^Inc.,—a - to s — - D bo ttle -m aker, «

jc t s a r e s to c k Sblow -m olded 5 5 •

om p an y had ^ iiIlKm In 1979, in in s a le s for ^ |

) a n e a s te rn 3 'n e rv i l le ,N J .said-TTiomas-xs--------=««o’s -p re s id e n t K

^t o p s ™T h e s a le of ^;<ri(Jen G ram ^

Vorth Id a ta 5 5 ■ ■

s n e x t week ^ ...............b e liev e pro- ~

naechanical ^ w e re lo be

y h a d a pro- ^)f so m e o f I ts ^IllIO IB , ------------------------------^

h e l p It w m F a lls a , --------

i o ffice will ^ .4 s ta n c e from » .

t teJephooe _ _ _ g -g 9 0 . ViSfiV iV itfi

iderg the 1960s T arak i visiled irab MxkOe E aste rn cap ita l J) convmce other p n x lu ce rs y m ust face lhe c om pan ies as ■be divided and ru led by th em

E m ir of Kuwait thought 1 w as he rem em bers w ilh relish,

le went to the o i r c o m p a n ie s - i facts I had e v e n h im and ered Kuwait 25 m illion m ore tben 170 millloo) .foc.the.oU .-

c a ^ i f a ^ ^ decision by the sanies to lower th e p n c e of E astern crude by 10 c e n ts a0 c o n v in ce (be l e a d in g p ro - h a t c o o p era tiv e a c t io n w o u ld 3n ly sa lv a t io n .

by Taraki and-V enezuelan is le r -P e re r Alfonso, rep re - es frw n Kuwait, I ra q . Iran , rab ia and Venezuela m et m1 Sept. 9,1960. and c re a te d an e d u b for dealing w ith th e oil

' t rem em ber who though t up •.’’ saldTaraki,ears la ler T araki w as ousted :audi oil m inister — in p a n h e was too “ rad ica l" — and I by an upstart out o f H a rv a rd hm edZ akiY am am . then, Taraki h a s w alched row from the s idelines of his Itm g firm.' It h a s n b tb e e n h is ~ im e true.

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ts a lso a p e a k s e a s o n foi a s A nd th e r e a s o n s a r e a ll of h _ Y o u r_ " n e ig h b o rh o o d e s kn o w s w h a t y o u a r e pU » (ev e n Ih o u g h y o u d o n 't r e e x p e r t a t y o u r psych i) U < ? jn ^ T n iw -NW

m a t te r w h e re y o u .liv e . v * b u r s a r s a r e now lu r t 01 e v e ry p o s t, e v e r y bu sh , a in v a d e y o u r h o m e ,

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to fm d a d o o r fo rc ed ^ vrtndow b ro k e n o r open? r t D on’t e n t e r t h e house ! n q u ic k ly , go to tb e n e a re : ■d c a l l th e p o l ic e - a n d on

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.If-.. J liere 's« |jblewVear’s.N o caU ihepSi, who you are. canirking behind Rijje t* iil, waitmg lo wuidowope

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you, don’t niTfflary o c c u rs be wants. Vnd you re tu rn s tu d y h im si

o r open, a gooddescni m a lineup

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reofbuour empTy hands, tell mm (0 i( he w ants, a s s u v him you Lry to interfere. Try, thoufjh. nS er w h a t the b u r s a r looks

la t d o you do If you 're sit(mg he dm ner (able o r C hnstm as I you b e a r a bu rg la r inside >e?p e ; Avo>d coofrontm g him if u rge specialists a t the Yale G roup of Scovill, Inc, If

phono w here you a re . quielly »Jice . Lock your door if you

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