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Ice Search WASHINGTON (U P I)-A l pew le.lnto a SDOw-fiUed sl p f i ^ to ruslHMur capaci< , uitotbelcyPoUwnacBJveiv PollK -gald at least t r . preeumeddea^ Officials caUed off tbe sex wateHlve-houf^ftftef4he-« trapped underwater in tbe m and white aircraft.. ■- District of-Columbla Polic said altbougb a bandful of | assumed most were t r a ( ^ I Hankins said at least thre< 10 — people aboard Air Flori and Fort Lauderdale lived tb Asked if tbo rest were pr “I’ln afraid w .nial’slbe-aj p ^ e were stiU in theli p ro c u re and are stUlln tbe A toowledgflble federal c oight tbe NaUonal Transpo immediately opened an loves death toU and that it probabi all tbe bodies are pulled froir The crash happened io monuments and public built White House, Washington I ferson memorials and Penta away. : -------- T ie U.SrPark Police $^d survivors — both passehgen , ; 14th Street Bridge. The capil ; the y ^ sent tbousands oi y early. Federal safety, officials ht ? caused the crash — tbe f ■Airport ta 31 years and tbe i - nation since 1979 - but sal panofthepTStiilEmr-— AirClorfclasakJtbiBplane, pnnengers ahd a crew of I Wa^ostOD. Tbe airline sai ~^ T!V)‘rtTiatBerdale 'and tbif rdeased a passenger list. Joe SUiey, wlw was a pas Weddesday night in an int ^ t be knew from tbe moa not going to clear tbe b rid^ ^ ■Stlley,4Cof’Ale*aSarav' ‘•I bad a pretty good indlcfl right when we started down -SeeCR 7tha WASHINGTON (UPl) • blue and white ]et had lu the runway, Florlda-bouo ding snowstorm. There w the smeU of gasoltae. and I swept a car-jammed brid icy waters of the Poto: belowi.............................. ==^=TOB=Air:FlcHdB:33Z4cti Mto Street Bridge - ab from the end of tbe rm\ ttato plunged into the ........ river, shattering .tbe ict Highei - By BRUCE HAMMOND TfmesWflws writer BOISE - Another try , tuition at Idaho's unive colleges ts under way, b sponsQC bas doubU aboui possible success. Dan KeUy, R-Mountata lie’s choosing a plan for lege tuiUoh from several t If successful in the Legi - prqKisal ultimately woul voters In November bee qu lr^ a constitutional am ............The state Constitution prohibits tuition, but Ke school teacher, says tc educational costs and tl make this provision antic ; BOISE (UPI)-Confll tbe Legislature Wednesd Republicans rejected a V jointly draft two major m ‘ . The GOP also fought i crats over the alleged r ' rof minority party law r • :tbelrsecretarie8. ‘ ' A S ^ te Democratic ll 1 . wfljjJarmed that relati - between the houses - terioratlngso rapidly on day of the session. But 1 on both sides of the ro : House-Senate tension wa !----=-SeMte-Pr«8id«nta?rt I * Budge, R-Soda Spriogi I leadera-ln tbe upper chi hcis r resumes -A nA lrFloridajcl,- cairylnj T I sky, slammed into a br1dg< «city Wednesday and plungci r, .... tf v5tfp»tr^*t;re''missmg an* s e a ^ for bodies in the frigli ^cre9b^th-mo8t-«Mhe^le e mangled wrwkage of the blu olice-Spokesmaa G.W. .Hankln of passengers survived, it wa ed In the submerged plane, iree — and perhaps as many a lorida (light 90 bound for Tamp 1 through the crash, presumed dead, Hankins salt irasMnption — that most of tb tKJir seat belts from talced): tbeplane." ; al official said late Wedoeua sportation Safety-Board, «Wc ivestigation, did not yet Icnow^ ably would not be available unt rom the river Thuraday. in (he midst of the capital uildings — Just blocks from tt in Monument, Lincoln and Je •ntagon. Tbe Capitol Is two mil< aid there were at leastiB lom jerraQffthoseiircart on thebui apital’s first m ajor snowstorm < ) of government workers bon s had no Immediate Idea of wh e first fatal crash at Nation be first commercial crash In tl said air traffic control was n m e.a BoelngTSTTWastanyhig of five on a flight ortginatlng said !3 pa^engers were going i«rrest to Tampa. It had t passenger on tbe'piane, said Is interview at a Virginia ho^ll toment tbe plane lifted off it w ft^ a r^ ’i)rof«loi«a'pTidt3 Ucatioa that things weren’t gol iwn the runway." CRASH Page 2 Ippen 1) — The big several hunt I Just lifted off hitting a wine }uod in a blln- It spewed e was a bang, strapped to t Bd devastation alive. CJhunki }ridge and tbe gapinghole. otomac River The plane ............................. ..wrecked.on frt»tw-htt-4^-cru3hed.0L.i about a mile IrilCk liaug p -unway — and the span at a le frozenK>ver It was onl ice crust for bridge; link >r educc U ______ __ . Legis parkinc ry at charging liversitles and ; but even the x>ut the plan's is the third c legislation b sta Home, says “Under i for setttag col- Board of E alpossibUlUes. tuition to be «gislature, the theLeglslat 'ould go before figure, as i because It re- costs to edu amendment. saldWednej Jon effectively “This is Kelly, a high- tbat a twofc : today’s high proposed,” : 1 tight budgets board nor t otiquated. This any action c Qfllct erupted In down tbe esday as Senate th ^ fearei a House plan to cameral lei r measures. violated. . zht with Demo- "It could d mistreatment House and: lawmakers and House k forced to ic leader said he committee! •Iations between reapportioi i - were de- salariestai 00 only the third Senate lut GOP-leaderd. Twilegar.l rotunda denied was ans? wasbuUdtng. party was; j»roJem=Rfied^d^J^ logs, said GOP craU prote chamber turned- -Pay resolul H | A If i 77th year, No. npe s today for tn Igld Ulna was . y as f mpa ^d, (the eoff . . w "" ■hich . until itbe . Jef- niles wwn— ------------------------- busy ■mof wme ■BttcuoMrtBiln bodyotiTlclllDlipi ng n wilutoceiUadyr 1 not • " Hate ^llal lwas j ____. going - redin undred yards like a rock N Indshleld. e red forth passengers still o: o tbelr seats, some of them e inks of fuselage floated ta a si le. . a me left at least five cars on the bridge, their t<q>s n j.sbeyed off. A la^e red 1 ta4&^iegreesjigle. h only-about 4 p.m., but tbe Inking Washington with 11 ation tu . 1 r r gislature settles Ing dbpute — A12 * _________________________ t li consecutive year tbat such c nbasbeenpn^osed. ( r my proposal, the state, e t Education would request t be set. but It would be up to ( ialure to approve aod s e tw IS a percenUge of what It i rfucate our students," Kelly « oesday. I is the first time, I believe, j rofold plan like thia bas beeo < I,” be said. “Neither tbe stale , ir the Legislature xould take i in on tbeir own; it would take )LiQul:^:ltu le House proposal because ired tbe.inte^ty of the bl- leglslaUve system would be iild destroy the identity of tbe 3d Senate,” Budge said. leaders as a result were to form their own special lees to draft a I^slatlve lionment bill and a resolution ta fiscal year 1983. , e Minority Leader Ron r.D-Bolse. told the Senate, be ^ Bbout the treatment ^ as receiving ta tbe early days esslon. He and other Demo- ottt^Hale^UveallacKB^ }luUoaunder..^cbtwoDem- . I 3.14 T its^ )r 63 pers( V.- . .. f f itattwwatertlea - dafleofaertfbed t,above,whiletbe -jM 't tipaUedoutcCtfae g R Ivw . far righ t— inwmrttorted Jlllr loroudied^oatbe iM .B rU « e.rl8 b t..J||B istani Northern Virginia was Jamr em m ent offices closed earl; of.the snowstorm and thoi employees, normally relea staggered schedule, all b^a at once. “It happened instantly, J movie or something,” s^d Tech. Sgt. Jerome Lanca happened. "The airplane looked like Itfr sense o( direction,” he Liition p mutual action which al needed checks and balances But Kelly admits he’s about the fate of his bill, expects to submit to tbe Hoi tiOQ Ck>mmKtee la te r this m< “Right now, I'd give I chance for success, but tb are poor odds,” be said . electtan year like this, I d there are many legislaL enough to put tbelr names bl Kelly's proposal woult two-thirds vote ta both tbe ' Senate to. pass, plus an thirds majority from vo general decttan. His plar I will require two pieces of I ! ooe to amend the Cobstitutl : tolmplementtbesystem. 1 Sen. C.E. “Chick” E airrimistr } ocratlc -secretades would - per day — 13 less thar * publican counterparts. -But T w il^ said the ( 2 of the dilute was that I amended the resoluUon c s add a «22.50-per-day tour i 1 Senate staff. He said tbe 6 which It was dooe vlolf a amendment procedures. I* ------- “It-looka -a lRUe-«tr« n they, say it was unli e TwUegar.8alij!Bul±aUT s respectful, professkual 8 have tbe measure properi h anditwMdealed.:---:'T- j’~ * ^ ^ w r T ) e T l6 v e - w f f - i I- - -mistrpatftl;", .TwUegar. Twin Falls, Idaho lire ;ons missi ............ ilyju nmed.Gov- nosewas.up. 1 xly because hit. The wheels lousands of hit the truck, eased on a knew, the plan« eadedbome Arthur (5oler . on tbe bridg , Just like a Washington, d Air Force “A truck sl( caster, wbo happened to lo "of a sudden I ee it had lost boom - and a le said. “Its the water. It to proposa allows the Pocatello, say es." cantopposlUo s uncertata any form. 11, v ^ lc b b e “'ruitlon me ouse Educa- ucaUonoutofi month. Uds," said E ! It a 60-40 University p n those really more than jut lid. “In an afford to go : don't tbtak eveiyooe In ators gut^ because nothi ibehtadlt." raopaeducatlc lid need a "America I le House aod. givtag everyo iDotbCT two- besald."Byi voters ta a be putting tb< an probably educatloo o( f legialaUoo: reach.” iiUonandooe Kellydlsag that sucb ae! Bilyeu, D- because of t rejatmem Id receive P ) never been 1 an tbelr Re- We’re entitle respect." J central paif u Gov. E I RepubUcana UnaUy ruled I oyeralgbt to ^ade Impn r guide to .tbe was onlerec S^tTSSaS nnr hirt t' caTH.were r waa-Uagy I S^weSSS’a lreTiSt“(t6"'"'Tliadboi •riyameoded)- wbenwegot saM. “It’t I -are-being- this a l e t t e •,Bald,.\'*I’y^ . J ■o Thursd :ra& uriginWa | ' a •- istUh }. It was the bottom that lot els of tbe plane seemed to pe ck. Tbe oext thtag you ane feUta tbe river.” br leman was ta another car w( idge, headtag north to sp slowed iq),” he said. "I I look andi saw this plane w< I I beard somethtag — a W< 1 all of a sudden it was in ini itookthetopoffsbccars.I “s al retun iays there will be signifl- b Uon to charging tuition ta means pricing college cd- ^ of Uie reach of some of our I I BUyeu, an Idabo State professor. “And that hurts Just tbe person wbo can’t s go to college. It burls t In tbe state of Idabo, r ithtag helps everyone like < iHOtt---------- ------- ------------ 1 a is based oo the idea of t ryooe equal opportunity," ;y adding tulUon, we would' , U»e (^portunity for higher i out of many pec^Ie’s agreed; liovreW, dalfhlng“ s selectivity already exists £ t U»e fees and room and < It by Rep n treated like'S^forer lUed to a certata amount of . ^ Batt, a Republican, ed tbe amendment had been property and the measure r^'returoed to Uie State immittee. - y Leader James Rlsch.“ said Uie Democrats’ con-_ « minor and be'dehbid Uiere f inteuUoQ to slicker Uiat lUgh." bop^'wo'werffpast tbeUme got up to argue about S3,” he ajimortunate Uiat-we're ta ittoo 00 the UiW‘<fc of the ' I b ^ .U ils Is.ao ifoMtted _ V ............ ... sday, January 14, ►h re 'ashlngton s wM '■ . . j H H l l -------------------UPI— -V U [|E d earn looked over ta Uie water anc peoplescattered all ta Uie wat( The plane hi t one span of Uie bridge and then smashed 1 water Just at Uie edge of Uie There was oo explosion, no fl Lee Herring of Washingtc was driving on Uieliridge appi -said- be-be«fctig»ri-Ttt=y WendeU Bias, a Army employi ing home from Uie Pentagon “sounded like a clap.’’ ms to L board Uiat college students m Students at Idaho’s st supported colleges and uni pay substantial fees to cover and operational expenses. “Tbe tlgbt-money probl state is factag Is Uie wbol behind tulUon,” KeUy sa have to find Uie revenues to educaUonal pro^am s we h - not1uiUoo,-which-I fe d is co to a users fee anyway?” . Kelly's proposal is endor special le^aU ve taterlm o he chaired Uiis summer. ••I s in g ly believe Uial ^ te ih we now have Is essei same as tuiUon, alUiougb t don’t go to pay for tastnic publicans ~ incident and Uut we can g [ Uie business of runntag Uie ( But Senate Minority , Chairman Mike Milcben,-D > said Wednesday's scuffles J been ill omens for Uie, r 5 session. “I am amazed al Uie lai I ~ munlcatloa and mahagem K majority leaders ta UieJ e "Senate," Mltcbdl said. “Tl it like Uie cloetag days of t man Uie o pening^." .... e ' -House-Speaker-R^ph- e R-Twta Falls, appotated n c o m m it^ — cc « • iwcmepufiUcans.andaDer d study Uie seapportlonmenl 1,1982 2f >SC1I 1 air-trage( HB lovie md I saw . “You could bes ater.” Uien Uiere was a si be divided Jose Pasduto of 1 tato Uie we had been mov] he second cle would have I unfortunate ones." jflre. • At Uie White gton, who Reagan asked to I iproaches, Uie accident. He g a - b a n g ^ '- l y - f c c i n —TraBflp jyeehead- Drew Lewis, on, said it Rescue worken .............. scene from WaAli .egislati 1 must pay. said. House Speake six stale- R.Twta Falls, si jnlverslUes tuition ta-Uie f( -erbuilding. board-leglsiaUvj strong precauU ^lei^vthe protect it from al *^1' SpecificaUy, 0 ^ be possible Uia state g6neral-fu h l ^ e r educaUo comparable later. and4he n port oUier state I But Olmstead I committee u o m ie ijirecUoi that tundtag ed lat Uie fee Uie major respc jenUally Uie of state govern 1 Uiese fees corporate Uils ■uctioo,” be tacludedtaKell s — ’Q csUte." ,ty Caucus - , D-Lewlston, BuataM. s may bave . Claatlfled rest of Uie Comics . Elders .. lack of com- Leglslatui M .91CV.I [ Uie session Oplnloii People., h.'-Olmslead. - ed a Uiree- V alley N« conyiosed of. W eather lemocrat—t ^ -. --------- ------ fit Issue. ....... ... ' . V a lU I E d itic ley I Son 15^ ' leJ edy B= bear the engines and , Ia smell of petM ,” said ofHyattsviUe, Md. “If novtag fasterour vehl- ve been one of those ies." Ilte House, President 1to be kept informed of He got his report direct- asportaUon 3eaelai'y~ ' ■kers c o n v e t ^ o n Uie i ^ g t m and Virginia. ture ^ e r Ralph Olmstead, s, said he could suppori le form of KeUy'a state iUve system as long as auUons are includ^ to> . mabuse. y, Olmstead said It could Uiat by setUng tuiUon, d-fuDd appropriaUons to - :atkih could be reduced tie money to sup-, ate programs, tead insisted Uiat ihls is cUon Idahoans want, and 2 education must remata' ■espohsibUlty and priority vernment. Wording to In- this safeguard should be Kelly’sproposal,hesald. Sood—_ ptiuiisi ~— «s ................AWl fled ............. C6-12 > ................... A6-7 ............ B5 iture ............. A12 Valley, ............. Cl Idea C2 m ............A4 ! ............... .......... A7 .... T .. ........ 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. p reeu m ed d ea^Officials caUed off tbe sex

— w ateH lve-houf^ftfte f4he-« trapped underw ater in tbe m

• and w hite a i r c r a f t . .■- D istrict of-Columbla Polic

sa id altbougb a bandful of | assum ed m ost w ere t r a ( ^ I

Hankins said a t least thre< 10 — people aboard Air Flori and F o rt Lauderdale lived tb

Asked if tbo rest were p r — “ I’ln a fra id w .n i a l ’slbe-a j

p ^ e w ere stiU in theli p r o c u r e and a re stUlln tbe

A toowledgflble federal c oight tbe NaUonal Transpo im m ediately opened an loves death toU and tha t it probabi a ll tbe bodies a re pulled froir

The c rash happened io m onum ents and public built W hite House, Washington I ferson m em orials and Penta away.

:-------- T i e U .S rP ark Police $ ^dsurv ivors — both passehgen

, ; 14th S treet Bridge. The capil ; th e y ^ sen t tbousands oi

y early .F edera l safety, officials ht

? caused the crash — tbe f ■ A irport ta 31 y ears and tbe i

- na tion since 1979 - but sal p an o fth ep T S tiilE m r-—

■ ■ AirClorfclasakJtbiBplane, p n n e n g e rs ahd a crew of I W a^ostO D . Tbe airline sai

~ ^ T!V)‘rtT ia tB e rd a le 'and tb if rd e a se d a passenger list.

Jo e SUiey, wlw w as a pas W eddesday night in an in t ^ t b e knew from tbe m oa n o t going to c lea r tbe b r id ^

^ ■Stlley,4Cof’A le*aSarav'‘•I b ad a p re tty good indlcfl r igh t when we sta rted down

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blue and white ]et had lu th e runw ay, Florlda-bouo d ing snowstorm. There w th e smeU of gasoltae. and I sw ept a car-jam m ed brid icy w aters of the Poto:belowi..............................

==^=TOB=Air:FlcHdB:33Z4cti M to S treet Bridge - ab from the end of tbe rm\ ttato plunged into the

........riv e r, shattering .tbe ict

Highei- By BRUCE HAMMOND

TfmesWflws writer

BOISE - Another try , tuition a t Idaho 's unive colleges ts under way, b sponsQC bas doubU aboui possible success.

D an KeUy, R-Mountata l ie ’s choosing a plan for lege tuiUoh from several t If successful in the Legi

- prqK isal ultim ately woul vo te rs In November bee q u l r ^ a constitutional am

............The s ta te Constitutionprohibits tuition, but Ke school teacher, says tc educational costs and tl m ake th is provision antic

; BOISE (U P I) -C o n f l l tb e L egislature Wednesd Republicans rejected a V jointly d ra ft two m ajor m

‘ . The GOP also fought i c ra ts over the alleged r

' rof m inority party law r • :tbe lrsecre ta rie8 .‘ ' A S ^ t e Democratic ll 1 . w fljjJ a rm e d tha t relati

- betw een the houses - te r io ra tlngso rapidly on d ay of the session. But

1 on both sides of the ro : House-Senate tension wa

! ----= -S eM te-P r«8 id«n ta?rtI * Budge, R-Soda Spriogi I leadera-ln tbe upper chi

hcisr resumes-A nA lrF lo rida jc l,- c a iry ln j T I sky, slam m ed into a br1dg< «city Wednesday and plungcir , ....t f v5tfp»tr^*t;re''m issmg an*

s e a ^ for bodies in the frigli^ c r e 9 b ^ th -m o 8 t-« M h e ^ lee mangled w rw kage of the blu

olice-Spokesmaa G.W. .Hankln of passengers survived, it wa ed In the submerged plane, iree — and perhaps as m any a lorida (light 90 bound for Tamp 1 through the crash, presum ed dead, Hankins salt

irasM nption — tha t most of tb tKJir seat belts from talced): tbep lane." ;al official said la te W edoeua sportation Safety-Board, «Wc ivestigation, did not yet Icnow^ ably would not be available unt rom the river Thuraday. in (he midst o f the capital

uildings — Just blocks from tt in Monument, Lincoln and Je •ntagon. Tbe Capitol Is two mil<

a id th e re w ere a t leastiB lo m jerraQ ffthoseiircart on thebui apital’s first m ajor snowstorm < ) of government workers bon

s had no Immediate Idea of wh e first fatal c rash a t Nation b e first commercial crash In tl said a ir traffic control was n

m e .a BoelngTSTTWastanyhig of five on a flight ortginatlng said !3 p a^en g e rs were going i« r r e s t to Tam pa. It had t

passenger on tbe'piane, said Is interview a t a Virginia ho^ll tom ent tbe plane lifted off it w

f t ^ a r ^ ’i) ro f« lo i« a 'p T id t3 Ucatioa that things weren’t gol iwn the runway."

CRASH Page 2

I p p e n1) — The big several huntI Just lifted off hitting a wine}uod in a blln- It spewede was a bang, strapped to tBd devastation alive. CJhunki}ridge and tbe gapinghole.otomac River The plane............................. . .w recked.onfrt» tw -h tt-4 ^ -c ru 3 h e d .0 L .i

about a mile IrilCk liaug p-unway — and the span a t a le frozenK>ver It w as onl ice crust for b ridge ; link

>r educcU

______ __ . Legisparkinc

ry a t chargingliversitles and ; but even thex>ut the plan's is the third c

legislation bsta Home, says “ Under ifor setttag col- Board of EalpossibUlUes. tuition to be«gislature, the theL eglsla t'ould go before figure, as ibecause It re- costs to eduamendment. saldW ednejJon effectively “ This isKelly, a high- tba t a twofc

: today’s high proposed,” : 1 tight budgets board nor t o tiquated. This any action c

Qfllct erupted In down tbeesday a s Senate t h ^ feareia House plan to cam eral leir m easures. violated. .zht with Demo- " I t couldd m istreatm ent House and:lawmakers and House k

forced toic leader said he committee!•Iations between reapportioi

i - w ere de- sa la rie s ta i 00 only the third Sena te lut GOP-leaderd. Tw ilegar.l

rotunda denied w as a n s ? wasbuUdtng. p arty w as;

j » r o J e m = R f i e d ^ d ^ J ^ logs, said GOP craU prote cham ber tu rned - -Pay r esolul

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red inundred yards like a rock NIndshleld. ered forth passengers still o:o tbe lr seats, some of them einks of fuselage floated ta a si le. ■ . a me left at least five carson th e bridge, the ir t<q>s nj . s b e y e d off. A l a ^ e red 1

ta4&^iegreesjigle. honly-about 4 p.m., but tbe Inking W ashington with 11

ation tu. 1 r

rg isla tu re settles Ing dbpute — A12 * _________________________ t

li consecutive year tba t such cn b asb een p n ^o sed . (r m y proposal, the s ta te , et Education would request tbe se t. but It would be up to (

ia lu re to approve aod s e t wIS a percenU ge of what It irfuca te our students," K e lly «oesday. Iis th e first time, I believe, jrofold plan like thia bas beeo <I,” b e said. “Neither tbe s ta le ,ir th e Legislature xould take i in on tbeir own; it would take

)LiQul: :ltule House proposal because ired t b e . in te ^ ty of the bl- leglslaUve system would be

iild destroy the identity of tbe 3d Senate,” Budge said.

leaders a s a resu lt were to form the ir own special lees to d raft a I ^ s la t lv e lionment bill and a resolution

ta fiscal year 1983. , e M inority L ead e r Ron r.D -B olse. told the Senate, be ^ Bbout the treatm ent ^ as receiving ta tbe early days esslon. He and o ther Demo- o t t t ^ H a l e ^ U v e a l l a c K B ^ } luU oaunder..^cb tw oD em - .

I

3.14 T

its^)r 63 pers(

V.- . ..

f fi ta t tw w a te r tle a - d a f le o fa e r tfb e d t,above,w hiletbe - j M ' t tipaUedoutcCtfae g R Ivw . fa r righ t — i n w m r t t o r t e d J l l l r lo roud ied^oatbe i M . B r U « e . r l 8 b t . . J | | B

istaniN orthern Virginia w as Jamr e m m en t offices closed earl; o f .th e snowstorm and thoi employees, norm ally relea staggered schedule, all b^a a t once.

“ I t happened instantly, J m ovie o r something,” s ^ d Tech. Sgt. Je rom e Lanca

happened."T he airplane looked like

Itfr sen se o( direction,” he

Liition pm utual action which al needed checks and balances

But Kelly adm its he’s about the fa te of his bill, expects to subm it to tbe Hoi tiOQ Ck>mmKtee la te r this m<

“ Right now, I 'd give I chance for success, but tb a r e poor odds,” be said

. electtan year like this, I d th e re a re m any legislaL enough to put tbe lr nam es bl

Kelly's proposal woult two-thirds vote ta both tbe

' Senate to. pass, plus a n th ird s m ajority from vo general decttan . His plar

I w ill require two pieces of I ! ooe to amend the Cobstitutl : to lm plem enttbesystem .1 Sen. C.E. “ Chick” E

airrimistr} ocratlc -secretades would - p e r day — 13 less thar * publican counterparts.

-B ut T w i l ^ said the (2 of the d i l u t e w as tha t I

am ended the resoluUon cs add a «22.50-per-day tour i 1 Senate staff. He said tbe 6 w hich It was dooe vlolf a am endm ent procedures.I*------- “ It-looka -a lRUe-«tr«

n th e y , say it w as unlie Tw U egar.8alij!B ul±aU Ts respectful, p rofesskual8 have tbe m easure properih anditwM dealed.:---:'T-j’~ * ^ ^ w r T ) e T l 6 v e - w f f - i I- - -m istrpatftl;", .Tw U egar.

Twin Falls, Idaho

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i l y j unm ed.G ov- nosew as.up . 1xly because hit. The wheelslousands of h it the truck,eased on a knew, the plan«eadedbom e Arthur (5oler

. on tbe bridg, Just like a Washington,d Air F orce “A truck sl(caster, wbo happened to lo

"o f a sudden I ee it had lost boom - and a le said. “ Its the w ater. I t to

proposaallows the Pocatello, say

e s ." cantopposlUos uncertata any form.11, v^lcb be “ 'ruitlon meouse Educa- ucaU onoutofimonth. U ds," said E! It a 60-40 University p nthose really more than jutlid. “ In an afford to go: don't tb tak eveiyooe Inators g u t ^ because nothiib eh tad lt." raopaeducatlclid need a "A m erica Ile House a o d . givtag everyoiDotbCT two- b e s a ld ." B y ivoters ta a be p u tting tb<a n probably educatloo o(f legialaUoo: reach.”iiUonandooe K ellyd lsag

tha t sucb ae!Bilyeu, D- because of t

rejatmemId receive P ) never been 1a n tbelr Re- We’re entitle

respect."J central p a if u Gov. EI RepubUcana UnaUy ru ledI oyeralgbt to ^ a d e Im p nr guide to .tbe was onlerec

S^tTSSaS• nnr hirt t' “

caTH.were r w aa-U agy I

S ^ w e S S S ’al r e T i S t “ ( t 6 " '" 'T l i a d b o i •riyam eoded)- w benw egot

saM. “ I t ’t I - a r e - b e i n g - this a l e t t e• ,B ald,.\'*I’y^ . J

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istUh}. I t was the bottom that lote l s of tbe p lane seemed to pe ck. Tbe oext thtag youane feUta tbe river.” b rlem an was ta another c a r w(idge, headtag north to sp

slowed iq),” he said. "II look a n d i saw this plane w<

I I beard somethtag — a W< 1 all of a sudden it was in ini ito o k th e to p o ffsb ccars .I “ s

al retuniays there will be signifl- b Uon to charging tuition ta

m eans pricing college cd- ^o f Uie reach of some of our I I BUyeu, an Idabo State professor. “ And that hurtsJust tbe person wbo can’t sgo to college. It burls tIn tbe s ta te of Idabo, rithtag helps everyone like <iHOtt---------- ------- ------------ 1a is based oo the idea of t ryooe equal opportunity,";y adding tulUon, we w ould' ,U»e (^portunity for higher i out of m any pec^Ie’s

agreed; liovreW , dalfhlng“ s selectivity already exists £ t U»e fees and room and <

It by Repn treated l i k e 'S ^ f o r e r lUed to a c e rta ta amount of

. ^ Batt, a Republican, ed tb e amendm ent had been property and the measure r ^ 'r e tu r o e d to Uie State immittee. -y L eader Jam es R lsch .“ sa id Uie Democrats’ c o n -_ « m inor and be'dehbid Uiere f inteuUoQ to slicker Uiat lUgh."bop^'w o 'w erffpast tbeUm e got up to argue about S3,” he a jim o rtu n a te Uiat-we're ta ittoo 00 the U iW ‘< fc of the ' I b ^ . U i l s I s .a o ifoMtted_ V ...............

sday, January 14,

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e a r nlooked over ta Uie water anc peoplescattered all ta Uie wat(

The plane hi t one span of Uie bridge and then smashed 1 w ater Just a t Uie edge of Uie

There was oo explosion, no fl Lee H erring of Washingtc

w as driving on Uieliridge appi -sa id - b e -b e « fc tig » ri-T tt= y

WendeU Bias, a Army employi ing home from Uie Pentagon “ sounded like a clap.’’

ms to Lboard Uiat college students m

Students a t Idaho’s st supported colleges and uni pay substantial fees to cover and operational expenses.

“T b e tlgbt-money probl s ta te is factag Is Uie wbol behind tulUon,” KeUy sa have to find Uie revenues to educaUonal p ro ^ a m s we h

- not1uiUoo,-which-I f e d is co to a users fee anyway?”

. Kelly's proposal is endor special le ^ a U v e taterlm o he chaired Uiis summer.

••I s i n g l y believe Uial ^ t e i h we now have Is essei sam e as tuiUon, alUiougb t don’t go to pay for tastnic

publicans~ incident and U ut we can g [ Uie business of runntag Uie (

But S en a te M inority, Chairm an Mike Milcben,-D > said W ednesday's scuffles J been ill omens for Uie, r 5 session.

“ I am am azed a l Uie lai I ~ m unlcatloa and mahagem K m ajority leaders ta Uie J e "S e n a te ," M ltcbdl said. “Tl it like Uie cloetag days of t

m an Uie o p e n i n g ^ . " ....e ' -H ouse-S peaker-R ^ph- e R-Twta F alls, appotated n c o m m i t ^ — cc« • iwcmepufiUcans.andaDer d study Uie seapportlonmenl

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loviemd I saw . “ You could bes ater.” Uien Uiere was a si be divided Jose P asd u to of 1

tato Uie we h ad been mov] he second cle would have I

unfortunate ones." jflre . • At Uie White gton, who R eagan asked to I iproaches, Uie accident. He g a - b a n g ^ '- ly - f c c in —TraBflp jyeehead- Drew Lewis, on, said it Rescue worken

.............. scene from WaAli

.egislati1 must pay. said.

House Speake six stale- R .Tw ta Falls, si jnlverslUes tuition ta-Uie f( -erbuilding. board-leglsiaUvj

strong precauU ^ l e i ^ v th e p ro tec t it from al

* ^ 1 ' SpecificaUy, 0 ^ be possible Uia

s ta te g6neral-fu h l ^ e r educaUo

comparable la te r. and4he n p o rt oUier sta te I

B ut Olmstead I committee u o m ie ijirecUoi

th a t tundtag ed lat Uie fee Uie m ajo r respc jenUally Uie of s ta te govern 1 Uiese fees corporate Uils ■uctioo,” be tacludedtaK ell

s — ’Qc sU te .",ty C aucus - , D-Lewlston, B u a t a M .

s m ay bave . C la a t l f l e d rest of Uie C o m ic s .

E l d e r s . . lack of com- L e g ls la tu i

M . 91C V .I

[ Uie session O p ln lo i i P e o p l e . ,

h.'-Olmslead. -ed a Uiree- V a l l e y N «conyiosed of. W e a th e rlemocrat—t ^ -.--------- ------fit Issue. ....... ... '

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bear the engines and , I a smell of pe tM ,” said ofHyattsviUe, Md. “ If novtag fa s te ro u r vehl- ve been one of those ies."Ilte House, President1 to be kept informed of He got his report direct- a spo rtaUon 3ea e l a i 'y~ '

■kers c o n v e t ^ on Uie i ^ g t m and Virginia.

ture^ e r Ralph Olmstead, s, said he could suppori le form of KeUy'a sta te iUve system as long as auUons a re in c lu d ^ to> . m abuse.

y , Olmstead said It could Uiat by setUng tuiUon,

d-fuDd appropriaUons to - :atkih could be reduced tie money to sup-, ate programs,

tead insisted Uiat ihls is cUon Idahoans want, and2 education m ust rem ata '■espohsibUlty and priorityvernment. Wording to In- this safeguard should be Kelly’sproposal,hesald .

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;; L ake City Police offi< -r^TH-gunmaihwete-boUi Ulkrf

; night and another officer < wounded during a aboo(oi

------ n e rty - P ark , according toi; te c tlv e s .

PoUce-saW Ihe-suspect *; motorhom c with Idaho 11c •1 Officers said they were ir\ ■

jCrash-C " I turned to (my seatra

m ako it; w e’re going lo,” - o f runway. We didn’t hav< ' Eyew itness Arthur Co: ' w hen the plane crashed li : -w ater and I saw people sc : R cscue workere stnig^ : tu re s la th e booe^hllllng• from lam ps carried by !i ? ^ e m e r^ n c y v d iid esp

- ' ^ o f the mfliq National ;yie:n inw _ayrw hlch^ha8d » d t ^ n e peak houra. alms

2.,' J e ^ jm to m a r i ly ro a ro ' ot about SOO f a

windows of passing cars.* ' The plane sheared tbe t( - t o get hom e during ' employees had been so S w eather and the bridge wj I Heroism and deep tra ; h ours a fte r the crash.; . Salvation Army Major ' th e crash scene, said on

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^ C onsiderable x loud li r - Priday-w jth pBtcbeiofTt

m om ing fog. H ighs mi< I d a ^ U m ra ln tb e te e n i .• C u M S P ra trte , Hafley. i vaHfty:t Mostly cloudy througb ; a reas of night aod mom

slight chaoceolSDOWsbo T m ouatalos.H lgtit)ow (OB : days. Lows Ifl tbe middle 2

= = = = N eH 5 5 5 T B « a ir« d tiM ; H«sy end toggy mofali : fa ir In N evada (hroutb 1

-T •—ocar«>-w ltb-iow s-aenrti : d o u d io e n o v e rU U k b tta I w ith s c a t tm d light BDOW ' (be 'iboun (a las .P a tcbeto I to 4S. Lows 10 to 21

Syoopali:'■ » ....... T eo y ie ra tu rts o o d e n

; . W e d o o ^ bu t (og remai _ • • (o rso m ea re a i . • •

1 * level (or tb e first tim e It’ allowing tb e soow b itI m eU lng . A flernoon I

. . a p p rw f b ^ J b e « )d e g r «i and other stiUoQS were g: 30e. Tiie w arm est readlni

42 a t GrangevlUe. lo (bet coldes(- minimum w u: Fairfleldw bU e Aberdeen• S andpoln t's 27 was I overnight low.

P re d p ita tk n Wedoew fioed to ilgb tsoow sbow a

- ; tbe mountains. M alad b I oewsDOwaadMulUatCfk• Fog cu t vislblilty toI a re a s a s i tw u t r o w e s o i

; ' tbe southeast and crestei• c louds.- -------

Tlte exteoded foneast ; (hrougb Mooday calls for

norm al te m p era tu its wit .. in tbevalley sandsoow in

by ia te Sunday o r Meodaj 'I n (be 90s o r low 40s wJ

teens to middle 20s.

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lif you do not receive your a .m .. please call tbe numb drea:.

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- Btnel W., Twto Falls, to « 0 l b] Ncwipapen. loe. Seetod«laM p

FaU*. idabo by Tbe Tim .. B31-fleoi. .OffWsl, city and « « ‘ pum ual 10 Secdoo IC-IOS ol U>

I ta n d a y <t bo(ti7.datl«nB(fld H

■_ A -2T lm es-N ew s. Twin Falls

i k ( ^ o l i c <[UPl) ~ A S alt fo r-as maiQ }fficer and a the killing.Ded -WedocMlay------ Earllar-41K r ^ suspect Lake Count «tout Dear Llb-_alBOWoun(k f tn p o I ic e T e m an who

suicide. Thi )cct8 were In a rta b le and ) license plates. M ark’s H06] re also looking Police sa

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itm ate) and said ‘We’re not gol In,” ’ be said. “ We were runnin lavetbeqieed .”Coleman, wbo was on the bi

id Into It. said , *’I looked over 1 B scattered all la (he w ater." iig ^ ed with sub-freeilng temj ing.water. bathed In the harsh yy helicopters, a large white j es parked on tb e bridge deck. aly'Secoodfi a fterleav ing the I oal'A irport runway a t 4 p .nff -:

ims directly a t tbe bridge ab(

iroverthebeavU yusedhridgei fee t— low enough to rattle

le tops off c a rs of comi&uters ti Ig tbe SDOwstorm. Govemi sent bo rne 'early because ol

e w as packed when tbe plane bil tragedy m arked tbe m ln u tb

ijor Harold Andersoo, who vl I one m an w as seen under tb<

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•Rupert, J e r a o ^ ao.oo

id loeu tbrougb seatt* jfTjlgbt sod eariy • / ^middle 90s both ) a

ley. Wood R im

wgb Friday Wllh 30.24 (Jlonilng fog and a s a n faaishowers over tbe v \(a middle SOs bothSe20s. LOS Al

falass. otbenvlse - high^ Friday. Hlgbs temiro-to Ifc-Varlable-------i.tbrough Prtday . [ H \DOW al times over f l r V esot fog. Higbs 90

ierated in’ Idaho’ mala^aprtf)lem K**'

ibove (be (reexing Elaiowbelelnoveraw eek. the wiwm

to start greesa t I0 temperatures waa O bgreeievdatBOtse.... F ^ M l are geberally in (betdlag is Idabo w u1 (be monlog, (be Somesoc w u 4 below a( drlftlagwa leea reported san . oftbestat< IS tbe warmest tbestate'si

Here artoeaday w u coo- ported by iwert, maloly over Transnorts id bad an loch of u.S. 9S nfurtedatraee. Whlteblnl

sated low oveteast ipots,

etst for Saturday *^S?’ I for slightly above <>h«in« ad'I with soow or rain aoowfloor.wintbenountalns u.S. Uxlay. Hlgbs will be spots andI with lows. In the broken sa

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:eman sh<BOy as two other suspects in I

* Wnrinagflay nlfl' i fimty S heriffs deputies w ere 'ided when they tried to stop a s 10 apparen tly threatenedThose two deputies’were tn IDd good coDdltion a t - S t . >loepital. Is u d the killed officer had i

- — — uyw gTranilcaliyTtJ broken he w as dead,

golngto A stew ardess froa Qlng out by a m an wbo shed

Potomac.I bridge “ She w as hanging ir in the h e l ia ^ te r ," said Le

when the plane crasl unpera- sh e ju s tg a v e o u t.i j i •sh light "You couldn’t la e yacht m inutes." said D r. V

C^enter. w here one s tleno rth--------H u n d M ^ r ’**’W-S3T. siandlrig In sbc mcni

about a Fam ilies of possible suburban Cystal CII

g e a ta n le a m the fate, of lov tUe the fam ilies m et a t-tbe

Amerlcanfi wbo had stiy ing . Two Catholic p rie imment sa id one m an had {

of tbe grandm other who I hit. m an apparently lost tes and Two p aren ts bad

placed his 20-.year- visited • woman had said gc tbe ice g a te for F light 90.

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vbere'ln Uie natioa W edo^ay, rmest temperature was 82 'de- it Miami, Fla., and Uie coldest S below xero a t lQlematk»aI iflnn.

IIOAD REPORT now fell over North Idabo aod w « reported la (be eastern part tate as k e coolinued lo cling lo'»'s roads.are tbe r ^ coodllloos as re­by tbe Idabo Department of irUtioD.gs — Adams Ckxmty line to rd HUI, Icy tpoU; Whilebird Bt; most oUicr areu , broken

- Horseshoe Bend lo Dooaelly,*s., broken soow Hoor; oUier irokensDowfloor..- Lookout Pass, soow floor, ’ advised; olber.aitas, broken nr.U - Oroflno to Kamlah, Icy lOd wet; KoosUa to Fleming, saow floor; Lolo Pass, snow

I i» .a po»iund,M». 1#9 -4 Pontino.otfl. 4«S Ja .... Sl.Uui> ISS so .... StltUksClly 41I a 04 S4nF(«ncl»eo S7 2— SS— r.V.— 47I 11 Sooliin# J- .I 02 .... WMhUiglon 4» 37 .47 .I IS .IS' Idaho» 41 .. MuI 11 .» 8o<ie *3

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' been shot in tbe chest. TI officer w as wounded In tbe RhontQut a t 1300 South and TTie surviving olilcer aodi

_ sug te c t w ere taken to L ^ J o W o f the suspects was i

killed instantlv, according, who arrived a t the sctwrln] th e 10:30 p .m . shooting, suspect w as under a r re s t .

r t r g B ro u trb u t-b r th e t lm e ilad.rom the plane was pulled from led his heavy ra a t and plunge

^ n g on to a rope hanging dov I L ^ y Skutnik, who w as on I rasbed. "She grabbed ahold of I . i Jerked m y coat off and dove 1

la s t m that w ater for mor T. William Fouty a t Washingto e survivor was taken. ’innkcnrgatbered-along the ri icnes of snow. Tem peratures I

Ible victim s of the c rash gathc City M arriott hotel n ea r the loved o n t t . 'L ^ than a y e ^

the sam e ho td to welcome w lad been held hostage In Iran, iries ts wbo talked with family id put h is wife on the plane t< 10 was suffering from cancel lost his elderly mother, a d a son on the plane, anothei iar-old wife, aboard — and < I goodbye to her fiance at th< I.

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SH 21 — Boise to Lowmaa, s raining, chains advised; Gra S tanley, closed.

IM - Caldwell lo Buriey, Icy spo ts; Burley to Ulah Iloe, b roken snow floor. -

U.S. 20 and U.S. 83-20-28 - ' Sum m ll, broken snow floor; ( C ra ters of Uw Moon, broken si

U.S. 93 - Challls, k y qxX C reek Sum mll, and Lost Tl snow floor and broken soow f1(

SH 75 - Bellevue to Sun V spots; Galena Summit, soow f

SH 51 - Mountain Home t« broken snow floor.

IB6 - Rafl River to P o a

IIS - M alad Summit lo Moi Icyspots.

U.S. 20 - Arco to Ashton, and occasional fog; Asbtoi M ontana line, broken soow (to

U.S. 30 - McCammon, I Montpelier, broken snow (loc spo ts; Lava Hot b r in g s i Springs, Icy x)ls.

It -1 Outlsy 34« 40 ,os idinoFaiii aS 07 ,M Lowlllon »:l 24 04 Pocjtsllo 3117 47 5«linor> X:7 43 ' ,12 UcCtll 29

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p o rt sub\JGTON ( U P D - A subway inmed wKh governm ent : ; sen t home eariy because oftorm derailed. Wednesday : sd Into a divider, killing at e people and injuring 16 :

Jo, -bound fo r-N ew Car- 1 , from N ational A irport in V irg ln la~ derailed - below ' l ile switching tracks aRer he Smithsonian Museum . s a id M a rily n D icus,

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t»g . to $26.50

1 4 . 9 ^

T a s o u r r r r i

S l u e X i S i !l u ^ k « s fllvd . N .. Tv»ln Foi

Y Y ■ ^

t h e l 4 ^ B r id g e s t

)way crai' spokeswoman for the Vi ; M etropolitan Area T ransit;

A ^ k e m m a n f o r th e V i ’ H o ^ l ta l C enter said th r

w ere killed in the crasb > F razelle, a F ire Departi

bulance technician, said b ■ four p e i ^ e dead a t the seem I Ad investigation will be ' determ loe tbe cause.

P a tr ic ia Goldman, a men I N a tio n a l T ransportatfo i , Board, toured the crash site

i r m m

C / i o s s C o u m

m c W a

D E A I

K i d s P a c k a g

☆ N o r m a r k S

B o q t s r B i n d i n

......... — S J o l e s . .Reg. $69.90

* S 9 *[ - C B M I A I S . . *

W I M T E B W E * ; S A L E

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I q c k e t s r . 9 , * ” - » 5 . . -

l o c k e t s R«g. to S109.SO

’ a r k a s R i g . i o $174 .50

S O R R E L P R E ^

FACS

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L o o k e r

B o o t sT es te d 10-20“ — -

R»9 . t e $99^95

P T S R

i b e s S p o r t

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struck by an Air Florida J

ish kills tlWashington said ca r 1029 strt Authority, separator, whicliWashlngton feetofonesideohree people She said th(Bb. Douglas moved throughrtm ent am - Federal Trianghe counted stations. She sa

ene. required thatbe m ade to switch be throv

driver ‘‘realizeember of tbe apparently triecIon S a fe ty crossover. Aprite la te r and moved under th(

m S T Q

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k G E Waxof k A ☆ Normar! ■ S Boots

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UPI ~la Jet W ednesday

t h r e e} struck a concrete tunnel - rhlch peeled back about 12 de of th e car.• the tra in ••Improperly

a crossing” between ianglc and Smithsonian e said a computer faUure lat the track crossover brown manuallv and the ilized the problem and tried tb back tbrougb the Apparently the switch r the r e a r ca r."

3 8 £

! ( » # ' ■lignotaSlite ■ ofWaxless larkNo.eft S i :

Novasim Pin ingsM & , , -

Waxed - - - $ 1 8 3 . 6 4 ~ ■

'iri o r m a r k>ss C ountry .

Soots/a rm Fl»«c« Lining Broken SIzoi)!*g. $ 4 4 .5 0

» 3 | 9 9

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■Imposing selective takes to budget dcflcit. Sen. Bob K a ^ said be believes.

D ole, t^n trm an of the S • n an ce Committee, i a i otb<

GOP leaders a re sdKduIec w ith President Reagan a t I House F riday to discuss tbe 1 budget wtUch will be'sufi: C o o g r ^ F e b . 8 . .

CMigress for ra ising reveni d e r to lower tbe defld t,” Wednesday.

'T m going to t ^ him (R do w hat he h as to do to brlnf d e f ld t," be lold reporters.

“ We don’t w ant to Incre n u e s ln ’83Bod’84, b u tlth in to. I don 'l see any other reco

■ Includexc ise taxes on gasoline, to

a m inim um tax (A corporai log n a tu ra l gas profits, and federal leasing provisions.

. W ithout a tax Increase, i fo r 1983 bas been projected IlSObllilon.

In comparlsion, th e defic 1981 w es (58 bUlion and th for th e current y e a r Is o M^SlOOblUion.

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2 w v g L N am e! • ' A ddre:

C ily: ____cw£-CQUPON.p£nOAypffl

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Gongircess rea c hike: I—.Tbere ts a Dole also i)r r a i s i n g s expect to pu to lower tbe th rough Coog

«b EKde, R> la s t y e a r bee.y e a r and R

uled lo m eet “ T be reh as a t tbe White y ea rj* D o les) JjeOscall983 w U lbeanym o

- B e a » m m e _________ leadersh ip M<

venues lo or*” Dole said H e rem ain

w as said b y H B o b M l ^ U

, (Reagan) to app roach to rlngdow nthe h ig b tf ta x e s . s. •

dude:-ral8lng-----------------------, tobacco and “ K em p is m s : im p o 6 ln g _ _ B a id j te d ^ orations; lax-md modifying Tbe DistiUe 'S. . U n lted 'S tate!» , tbe deficit le tte r it sent te d a sh lg h a s n o t to r a l s e e

beverages.eflclt In fiscal'I the shortfall .'H ie councl ) expected to tax es a lread j

o f tb e p rice of

K k '* / H uI C I H m

' CLIP&OEPOSITCOUP

F F IC IA ll7 th ANNUAL TinB O N u s e e■■ JL.- ■ W IN A 8D A Y -7N IQ h

TRIP FO BTW O TOPI MEXICO ABSOLUTE!

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w r W O M E N H y A N D H O

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vB a relay S( *T an Jay• Janizen

, • Korol•BobblaBic •Collogian «.Aida8 •• Aileon

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L S * B U R L E Y * -R U P aR

idy ■ Do le ■

M said Reaffm cannot _ p i a r U s B ical'prD gram ogress aa easily a s ^ did lecause 1962 is an electioQ

Rq>ubUcan8 cannot be to defend .trlp IM Igure cits.

a s to be a compromise this e said. “1 d o ^ ttb in k there more showdowns."

m et with tbe House GOP Monday and heard a vari-

iiiiwmi noncom m ittal, but V House Republican le a d tf 1 to be m ore flexible In tUs to tbe possible need for a . ,

ick Kemp, R-N.Y., wbo id In tbat toM thehe is strongly opposed to f tax increase.

is In tbe m inority," Dole »day.^ ______________ i_

:iUed Spirits CouncU of the ites released a coiy of a mt to Reagan, urging him e i«TWf on alcoholicI

Dcil ^ d federal u d 's t a t e ady account for 47 percent 3 of the product

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S W E A R !

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‘ Langtry

j -S o u a ro lS lS ^ ia ,•T h afsM o

' ‘ MadiRiJmQ

;k ?““. » Levi's Soorlswear _

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iMtn’fV o g i Arrow and P

WOOL PLAW oshab ile-65% w< Smal), M(K)lum. Larg<

R*g. $24.00 ......... 1W ftltrn S n ap Freni

IHagoarcomro

M E N ’S ^

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S W E ACardloans, PutI

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2 0 % t o 4 I t h p p p i j p m w

I Fam ous

B O Y ’S J

R#g. $13.00

s 9 , 9 9 t o

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MEN’S iRtO.S28.951

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Big Variety of W ith Q uilted a F ron ts .

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:=w IKingMtn'ai P o n d a ro a a \

M D S H I R T S ^ ,wool. 15% nylon, ■ rgo. extra lorgo.

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J f F a m ^ ^ n d M en’s

COATS AND SUBIof L englhs. N ylons. Poplir 1 a n d P i t ^ ’- .s a r Z ip p a r ai

^ q 4 0 % 0

NS OF ARROW \ ; DRESS SHIRTS

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f q u a l i t y , n a m e b r a n

l a r t S c h a f f n e r - - & M a r x

M E N ’S

S U I T Sw o o ls , w o v en

y e s te r s and wool m ds.

R eg. $250.00

192.85Reg. $280.00

®217.85«

leg . $295 an d $300

^ 2 2 9 |^

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irldoa. Botany jiI models, l)Osf |

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. Short and Long {

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M E N ’S S L

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M 5 :8 5 io ^ 3

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J T O P C O iR»O.$75.00to$1i

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m o o lots• 3 2 . 9 9 i o » 4 5

V E S lS s i io s a iR*S.S2S.00ton

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Han's Supor Clu

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ii n u a r y C l e a r a n c e is

d i t e m s o f t h e s e a s o i

i a n d m o r e ! A ll i t e n

a n d m e r c h a n d i s e .

E T d t e r t y b C O ”

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Reg. $175.00

®138.85

Reg. $165.00

®144.85■ Reg. $195.00

I H 53.85

I Q U Aji For All Foyr Piocos, Bli

'..1! , oants plus a rovofstoio4 sha(jos ol blue, greon. I

--- fafOwn:------- —

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4 2 . 9 9 Isaio20 I II $33.00- J I ILCliaroar \ . . (

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R eg. $20.00 \ ■ to $ 9 6 .0 0 . . . m

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m mmi s y o u r c h a n c e t o £

o q - S u i t s , s p o r t c o a

i m s f r o m o u r r e g u l a

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and Men’d«l

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Tho bost poltor and models oy i- Inor & M arx,' Monchostor. Be

■ and olhors trom^ stocks.' Lots of handson

and rich, solid regulars, shorts t

/

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559 .. to

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MSS'All Our Famous

Weat Coast Brand1 0 0 % W O O L S H I I

Ploldpand Solids Rag. $44J)0lo $52.00

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SPORT SHIRI K nilsandwovensI rt»0.$0.00to$18.00

I ^ 5 . 9 9 1 0 M 3 . 9

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LEATHER COSuode and Smooth LoQtlio

; R*Q. 180.00,10*276.00

> 4 9 . 8 5 t o ^ 2 1 4

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DKETS &yESThrosl'or and dcuvn lining: i D acron Cotton Poplin Shells.

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$60.00 I1175.00

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■ . WtUlamE.How._ . Publisher

., NdlC.Hcppp.. Managing Edlto

V________________________________The m em bers o f th

are Neil

Buiikebrinqi

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__________ It c a n 't t e s a i ai . saved from goinf ^ d a y .

T he f irst m aji ' getting a group c

buy the a iling sU\ B ut several ol

.------- before the s ta te (■ Itnportan t Is co

unions — and c h ave a job th a n n

I t ’s fortunate,. no n e ^ for the si

rescu e attem pt.. b est possible eco

com e In and m a tru s t funds a s an

U nder a th ird________ the.B unker.H lllj

_ „ tleu p a llth e lo o s i U ntll'then;w e'l

' * ■" ^ T h e call

In Its un fetter everyone, the Idi gone beyond theI

1__ __InJts_annuaij------------ tions,- the d e p a r

“do som ething w

T he headline 0 i w lldw lfep ro g ra t

All single spoi ..:.program , althoi

; h istory wild wlI g am e .”

Com m ents the long-tim e fishing y e a r.”

We thinks U punishm ent.

A m a n (— ------ - We heiiiljy -be

R -Post F alls , ti Award.

F u llm er claim firs t halr-braine p ropose a bill to s ix th grade. An; lhat,hereaO Tne(

W ith th a t b i t o R epublicans and r e s to fth e se s s lo

Talk about a t(

T heT im cs-N cw sw th o se It co n sid ers li be signed an d sh o u

.. L etters of m ore th a

Georg

© Tbe WasbingtoaPost Co

could DOt malntfltn COOUaU . A m erican democracy bas

policy does DOt trickle dow r ise s througb tbe bureaucT narro w s c h o i c e ? ^ m ake

' TbiB leads to be tru e even \ ■ w an ts to escape; wblcb tbe

U nderS ecietaryH alg .t]► ?■___ doctriaes of tbe l?70s bave

■ S ta te Departm ent, ra re ly ! viewpoints, now bas a bom U. Almost no one n ea r tb e I

' s o rt of thinking tba t peopk fo iciga policy grounds tbo<

As a resu lt,'apo ten tia lly I rrrtr levab ly lost. Poland, d l8aste rfo rR usa ia .i8bec(

' - In stead of using It to wrenc downward-running ru t o f t an occasion fo r reafflrm lnj

____ . poUcles,______

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lowafcl WlUlotp_C B■ Advcnlsingl

■>_ G aiyL.N dsditor Ciictjlaiioo ^

f th e editorial b w rd a nd wrilei Icil H opp a nd William E. How;

er Hilldc it on hor

Ild with finality th a t BunI ing under, but I t's looklii

lajor task has" been ao p of investors to tefitatli illver-produclng comple)

other thtags have to I le can begin reioiclng. 0 concessions by Bunkei even that looks favors

a no Job a t all. e, too, th at Gov. John E i s ta te to get Involved fin )t. The sta te ’s job Is to wonomlc clim ate for the n ak e a go a t It — not li an Investment tool, rd extended deadline, th ill rescue attem pt have i ose.ends.;e'll, keep our f in g lts cros

i l lo f th e wil* red efforts to provide Idaho F ish and G am e D le call of duty for 1982.-

i l p u b l ic a t io n d e t a i l i n g : l a r t m e n t T r e n c o U r a ^ n g > w l ld ln l9 8 2 ! "

s o v e r t h i s a p p e a l s a y s It'r a m .” _____________________

portsm en will no doubt hough it’s probably th( wives have b « n class

Jie unflappable Swen, Th ing guru; “ Me thinks Itv

that would be creel

I o f d is t in c tbestovruiH iirRiip. Caii

, the 1982 L egislature’!

ilms the dubious c redit fc ined Idea. He said Tue to outlaw m andatory edi Anybody wanting to get aed, should pay for It thei

t ot wisdom, F ullm er em md probably vanquished s io n . '3 tough ac t to follow.

s welcomes letters to the e( s libelous or in bad taste. I ould include the writer’s rr :han 400 words may be edi

rge Will

AmeriotCo.

Llnulty in foreign policy. Tbe las tbe (w o a lte problem. Forel lown from tbe highest levels; It lucracy, which defines options, akes coDilnuiiy hard t o e s c ^ ; en Viten tbe secre ta iy of sta te tbe current ooe does not. g. true believers In tbe detente Bve survived aod prospered. T t *ly known for tbe diversity of Iti wmogenelty rem arkable even I b e top effectively r^ re s e n ts tb » l e u iw voted for Reagan on thought (h^~ w m voting for. ally i n v a lu ^ e moment bas bet nd, v h ld i should bave been a >ecomlng a disaster for Americ ■eoch foreign policy out of the ' of tbe last d e ^ ^ , it b u b m m nlng sta le (bemei.'^peopleand ■

mI

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•Jdson I3«i Manager j

i le r s o f e d i to r ia l s ' 1a w a rd a

l e a l ^ 1m e _ __1m ker Hill wlil be a O n ^ t t e r e v e r y ------------- 1

accom plish^ — 1tlvely commit to jlex. j) fall Into place - 4One of thc most {

ker Hill’s labor ? >rable. Better to

Evans-now sera / [Inanclally In this . lo encourage the f tie new owners to 1 In risking state '

the principals In g e untU Jan . 22 t o _____ "

S i s ^ i - M- ■ . to

ild ejle recreation for _ '!J| Departm ent has *

Ul

g fishing regula- S ng sportsmen to vi

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it’s a “ non-game «___ , ^ , ___________0

b t toast this new the first-tim e in issified as “non-

DThe Times-News’ f ,t will be a banner j*

niel and unusual *

:tion 1am eron'Fullm er;-----------fe ’s first Asinine '

; for this session’s o uesday he might " Klucatlon past the jet sm arte r afte r lem selves. ' J

inraged his fellow P ed himself for the “

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> e d i to r b u t w ill re je c t \ i. E a c h le t te r m u s t . ^> m a ilin g a d d re s s . t ed ited f o r le n g th . . I

e

XI blew JH a lg 'b a sk ^ A m <

took a month to Q)ea

bistory’sm ofltdefen irelgD hope w e wouldn't sit ; l t . try to find out bow lit OS, RLogLardnerwrote;

Actually, Ajnericj allies do anydilngsu

,i. them selves. T beA n . block tb e Intem atioi

to d ec la re Poland In

th e United N attons,' ? proposltk)n :‘n )eU n

condem ned Poland! .-,lm p n ib * b lll ly )o r lt’

ita undeserved and 0

e ' J h e exam ple of Clom ^ _ know of tb e world’s! id " am bn lK from bow P

is a t best naive, and I

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- -W ASHlNGTON-Along-fo M aiigaret Wolfe H u n ^ o r d , for a Slagle line In a logg-forgi "M olly Bawn.” This was the I eyeofthebeholder."-

The line comes to mind In c , th a t has arisen over the deslg

V ietnam V eterans Memorial, design is superb; In my own v the m ost m ovlngw ar memor

. no tin th ew o rld .iIy b ro tb e rc NaUonal Review think tbe de veterans approve il warmly- Leglon b as pledged | l millloD Foreign W ars bave contrlbut construction. O ther veterans C oogressm anH enry Hyde is

-w h o lc p n ^ e c t: GenrWUllam ’ am ong Its moet fervent suppc

T he idea for this memorial th ree yea rs a ^ In the mind 0 obscure fellov? hi an obscure' D epartm ent of Labor. He is a steel in his spine. He also has legs— shrapnel left over froi infantry In Vietnam. Hecam not only w ith tbe shrapnel bu decoration for gallantry. H e: Am erican.

LettersRelocate factory (Editor, Times-News:

I am writing a s a conceme ow ner and ta :i^ y e r . An arei the F ile r city lim lts is the sui toanum berofpeople.v

Acme Manufacturing has i ■ acreagebeioned lndustrla li

re locate the ir factory a t this property owners wbo would I th is move have formally pro th e county commissioners.

Reasons for this protest In noise, a ir . visual pollution, p and th e likelihood of heavy ti official b a s sta ted tha t tbe pi n m tw o 10-bour shifts. This r will affect tbe nearby reside m om ing.

— lunderetandthat-A cm ehi petition in su n w rt of tbe mo guess th a t few of tbe signers

. would be directly affected b; th a t it would be easy to 6iq>p

. bem ilesaw ayfrom yournel e lse’s backyard.

\ I can understand Acme's I

JoreigTiVmertca Instep with its NATO s peak coUectiveiy about Poland.

ifenslve expresskxi of pleasure; t s it around again with tbe score V litUe we In tbe West a re doing ote; " ‘Shut up*, be explained."

rica should blush when suggest] g substiu tlally inconvenient to American government has refi ittooal H arvester M le. to embai d in default oo its debts, to veto 1i»mh»r«h<pA m erkad id not take tbePoUst ns, wbich would bave been a " o UnitedNatloQswoukt e ither bs nd and Russia (a trlUk>n4i^one r it w ouldbaveket w bat little n ad misused m oral authority, f Cxecboslovakia in 196B, and wl I 's attention span g e n ^ y , w P 6 1 ^ will b e a secondary s i ind probably is d e l ib e r a te dM

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Vi(I cootemplatlng the flap lat sign for the pending th< al. I happen to think the— il view, it prom ises tobc ■ bu orial In this country, If ] rconservallvesof npdesign is terrible. Many a r y— tBeAniencan • an lon and tbe Veterans of fn uted $250,000 toward lU juj ns loathe it. stiis trying to abort the nW estm oreiandlST-' 'ih , tporters. oba l began lo germ inate qu io f J a n S c n ^ . a f a l r i y tb reofflceofthe ^asa s o f t-^ k e n g u y w lth w a s steel in his a rm s and rom his y ea r with tbe ime bome from tbe war bu ta lsow itha as[elsallXhperccnt

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uoed citizen, property e: reajustnorthandw estof iubject of much concern ^

blis requested that this III 60 that they m ay cllis site. At least 45 ' lc Id be directly affected by p. rolested the rezoning to d<

aInclude the factory’s U , property devaluation A

truck traffic. A factory ti pn^wsed factory would n s means tha t tbe factory fi [lents until three in the a

has circulated Itsown---------oove. I would venture lo TS own property that Iby them ove.Iim aglne ( pport a factory lha t will lelghborbood, In someone . e

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n p o lic y }) allies, wbo fo r S tate Depfi id .'T w asa tie r” o f ”hard

■e;“lwould baspassed . irecardand T b e firs ta n ig ... ." O ra s (Washington!

m om ent) end)

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toPoUnd’s dispensable ^ In c a r te r ’s :t o ( ^ t o . . bo thbad ,bu ti n ^ n o tm thepoU

Wltbout real • country, deep

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I to a lost■' In com m on w llh many olber V ietnam , Scruggsresented tbe hostility exhibited by an ungra the m en wbo bad fought there, tbe idea of a memorial, lo Aprl V ietnam V eterans Memorial F la te r Congress donated a silo o the Lincoln M emorial and the ’ ■Homimeht wilh tbe underetam build the m em orial would be p

L ast yea r, In a Mnscientious p recisely tb e kind of controvei ariscn..tbeiund qwDSored.adj and asked a biueribbon ]uiy li from th e 1,421 designs tha l wei ju ry chose a design by Maya Y student o f architecture a t Yal<

Som eof tb e m ost noisy critU lh a t lhe design makes a ' ‘pollt objection Is fatuous. Tbe mem quite sim ply of two walls of bli tb e nam es of tbe 57,000 dead ol carved . No Corinthian column W inged Victories. No temples

T hese w ere the dead of Vieti T ha t Is th e poignant statem<

would m ake. I happen to belie a s Ronald Reagan described 1 w as Indeed a "noble cause." I w as lost, but tha t t r a ^ c fact c

> editorfrom lls presen t downtown lo< th is business a s an asset lo tb Is lh a t a factory Is incompatll ex isting hom es. The proposec located elsew here In the coun been h e re fo r y ears and reloc buildings is ] ust not po^lble.

I feel 11 is the duty of o(ff ele c ity council and county comn lo ^ c a lly for th e growth of FU p a tte rn would incorporate all developm ents. In an a rea tha as the subdivision In the nortl Ibis pa tte rn elim inates heavy A cm e Manufacturing. Filer, v th e grow th would more appro residentia l, meshing with oui fam ily dwellings surroundlnj acreage .

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Solution to rabbitE dito r, Times-News:

It seem s a boy's job confou re fe r to tbe dism al problem c

^ opporepartm ent officials to talk abou irdball m easures" that some ui

and final month of tbe Polish "« » has bad no sense of living thr nded wilh P d d n g being allowei sale of FX fighters to Taiwan, i n E urope used a consequence 0 iisd a in — to justify weakness ii cose to CU na’s a d v e m iy , Rus a less Inclined to trea t America e.-■s S tate D epartm ent, rt»etoric i u t a t least they meshed. Haig's loUdes th a t give an appearanct kl action. H ie m is m a t^ ts conf jepenlngtbealU ei' c ^ d s ^ a mile boldovers In tbe govemnx y giving tbem protecUve colon 1 pursuing tbe domefUc poUc ved durtng his campaign, has g oppo<ltlo0 { n m various ijuarte ion on dom estic pcdlcy tha t ena

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t but noblher ve te rans o f --------------- m oI tbe Indifference and _ congratefui nation toward- upc>re. H e began to talk up bea^prlll979, be formed the 0Bl Fund. A y e a r or so leftito on the m all between the tbe W a s h i n g t o n . , m otanding th a t funds lo dep)e privately raised. coliious effort to avoid deawersy lhat recenUy has ass«l_esl®i.compel)lion_____ A crylo nam e a winner ' Fwere subm itled. Tbe sbo?a Ylng Lin, a brilliant OuiiTale. arcritlcsareconlending diso lltlcal8 tatem ent"-T be-- melemoriai will consist doifbladcgran ite inw hlch foridofV ietnam w lllbe dlvunns.Nofrpu-frou.No pjlesorarchesorobeltsks.. meVietnam. We honor them, paiemenl this mem orial sioelleve thew arw asjust beed ltlnA ugustl980 ;Il cot." In th e e n d th e c a u se reicl cannot obscure tbe cai

rn location d T p p rec la te Eiothe area. My argument nlallble with already e ' jsed faclory could beounty. Our hom es have n‘localionoftbese A)le. gl 'e lectedofficials,bothim m issioners,toplan “FUer.AIoglcalgrowth [J

that is residential, suchorthem sections of Filer, n:avy Industry sucb as W er.wiil grow to the north,iprt^ria te ly be ftour subdivision and other icding the proposed rezoned s(

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ifounds m any experts. I uncerta in fa rm ers are

rtunifybout a "second achlevc«unq>edfied w llbgoussia. The moment a result

tendench "cris is” w llh hil; through a sem inal *behas<iwedtovelo consenin. Advocates of tb e l9 n» of th a t weakness seriousa in A 8 ia .A le s8 _ .Russia, would bave ^ on t rlca a s pliable and

ricandpoUcy.were ig’srtjetoricxJoesm c e o fa c tk » w fe ®onfuslngthls Beslia, an d m aking (besedimf n t iwatWiloratlon. f i ^oUcSesbe fo ra s tu g e n e ra te d h isseoirte rv rB attbe ............ dlMOOenabled hlm.to poUde

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tlexxxuse[lotlvalion no r denigrate tbo sac ontem plative memo ria l prompi pon lh e p riceo f defending freec eau ty , m eaning will lie in the b( One of tb e m osl asinine objecti

sfl-wing New Republic, in whlcl be nam es a s if I b ^ were victim nonstrous traffic accident." An iepressing objectiott cam e from olum nisl P a l Buchanan: One m design jury , uhidenlified, “ alleg issociatlon wilh tbe American C L cheaper Ebot h a s seldom been

Probably tbe qwnsors of Ibe.V bould have expected such pettil ) urs is a nation of 22S million cri irchllecture. Afler 30 years of pi llssenslon, ag reem ail is yet to t nem orlal to Franklin Roosevelt k>ne fo r Jam es Madison is to n a o r him . E ven so. It is a pity lo er livlslveness. Tbew arw asdivisl

My hope is tha t the sponsors 0 nem orial wlil not bedeterred b; )B6sionate (^position to the desi

X broken in M ards. A year b e n »u ld be in being. Viewing il, eai ?emember w hal he wishes to rei :ause, tbe heroism, the blunder

having with rabbits, l l ie probi m ost everyone confused. And v everyone has too much advice.

We have on one hand good bc need help. They i^ re s e n l the I A m erica’s independence. AU 11 governm ent to fence tbelr ranj coyotes, herd tbelr cattle and s them wllh an easy, cosMreeso ram paging, cn^)-eatingbunni4 lim e they w anl left alone.

On th e other band pec^le are m uch advice and confusing tbe k iii.SeU .don'tseU .

Though tbe problem is comp fo rtuna ldy , Is'slmple. Drop a t in th e d e s e r t And, alas, the fai solved. This WlU kin those pesk annihilate tbe coyotes and leav c a ltle and sheep and save tbeli

.done Lhere.wQQ’i beanyjtcsla c there won’l be any dty-dw ello a round" looking for coyotes o r Nobody but tbem sdves. Aod si they n ev e r s tea l each others a life w U lb e a "b e d of roses."

W ILL BUHLERT w in F alls v

oflifetiive so m uch b as prevented him I govenunental hK rtia in tbe fld( ulL events of t t e lart monlh hay a id es w ithin tbe policy apparat tils cam paign tbones. This coui s experienced only once before: irvative base. (Tbe one tim e flsi r » contest w ith President Fonl us.)

nlalning, say , tbe Federal T rad se, God's work. But conservatii llion to sucb things than lo conb erva tism suffering arrested de^ - no effecUve pollUcal o r InleUec g n policy teodendes of tbe p e n s ides. 8000 even Democrats (tb »days, b u U ld tber a re tbey deai

am ental dem and o t tbe in o e]e . strong foreign policy. U ia t is econd y e a r a s P itc idenl lo deve jQ dnolU esw ttbtbe discredited; Jes of a wasted decade.

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1 sacrifice. If th is ................im p tav ia ilo ra to re flecL ..; . .. reedomrSo b e l t Like, lebebolder’se y e . - lections cam e from the ''hich a columnist saw ; :tlm so f“ some :‘An even morerom the right-wing •le m em ber of theUegeidlyhadalongan Communist P arty ." ;e e n f l r e d _ __________ — -hAVlotnnm M pm nrlBl , ..etUfogglngoppoalUon. : a c ritics of a r t and of proposition and : to be reached on a ;■velt Tbe best w e have •9 nam e a lib rary annex • > to encounter this ivisive enough, rso fth lsd o q u en l M lbylbesm aU bul . design. Tbe funcis illion goal. Ground is lo bence tbe memorial .e a c h o fu sm a y a rem em ber— the iders, o r the waste.

roblem tscom^l^yflfiO-------^ “jx l worse, roost ?lce.d honest farm ers who ; the backbone of Ui they want Is tbe ranges, poison the nd sheep and provide resolution to tbe inn iea.T berestoftbe

ta re giving them too ;tbesolution.K iU .D on't

implex, tbe solution, p a sm all neutron bomb 3 fa rm ers’problem Is pesky bunnies, leave m ore feed for tbeir : b e lr crops. After this issta or. predators and___________ellers "m eddlln’ s o r ra b b lts to s b o o t od since tbey all know rs cattle , s b e ^ o r waler,

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vLnns before (he ntUit; Ic n control, Thom ss Ld trie light su. chcsp (hat candles."

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go t a convert here. In th a souped-up personal co

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M OON C H IL D R E N ! joeede more s tu d y befc •Whatever will Improve > r X E O ( J u ly 2 2 to A u g .:

----------y in w ri> anrt-aMoid-mii:D on 't rely on y our Intui • VIRG O (Aug. 22toS< ;peet«d o f you b y associa : jDAklng personal plans.:: L IB R A (Sept.-2S to Ol

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. a d d to th e goodwlU you ■ j SA G IT T A R IU S INov Tthose problem s a t home ;d h o w th a t you a re a loy ‘ ‘ CA PR IC O R N (Dec. 2: ; ^ u l d p reven t an accidsi c ou ld say the w rong thi . A Q U A R IU S (Jan . 21

. . spend m oney o n fooUsh I ' la ter. Avoid th e social t : P IS C E S (Feb. 20 to I 1 t h a t requira a p roper pet T ake s tep s to im prove ]

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one o f (hose oldKmera who stl the ancient Remington he Ksi

m puter boys talk funny, but I this du((ered Udle corner, J \ compu(er, 56K, four diik dj

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w in Oxford, Ohio, fA a wo photograph o f a mao. That's t rdlnaoce in Haleihorpe, Md., t a kiss longer i lu n one second

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ices for good (Imes where goc unders(affed hotel oTemin b y xample. O r a' aatlonal park « re wUh a c u h complex herds srh Kail to stall, milking eac^ J hell o f a coDnlry-westem b -Way-to .surTiTeJs.ta.gcLdtut

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I to M ay 20) If invited to a » .don !t-becam a.inyoIvedJn-a lb to a tru s ted friend.

to Ju n e 21) Some w ork coi innoylng b u t has to be done it by n o t paying a blU.N (June 22 to Ju ly 21) A new t>efor« p u ttin g it in operati

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sh th ings today or you could i s l ton igh t and be safe, to M ar. 20) You have person perspective If you are to a tta l i'e y our appearance. IS B O R N .T O D A Y ....h eo r

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Ingcutsty of Boulder. Colo., for to .c

moratorium on ^ l e aim safe

irltsrbeeded arg umeu ts— jec t g cities a m ajor exemp- ty " Dtltrust laws would give wro ilon-makers too m uch ".

. , --------. l l t n:e WUIiam Rehnquist in zoni ned the high court w as nesi ourse tha t could crush grai tils 'su c h a rea s a s zoning ty i g. t e ng will "Impede. If not Inte cal govern m ents’ efforts corr

ali>ledileiiiwns tbe Boulder, Colo., s e r Involved iQ the Siq>reme the:

per' doesn'i have too much T [ar a s tbe cable Industry cab Gene Ritnour, (be Magic pos

evlslon m a n a ^ r in Twin nev ing

ore o r less a one-of-a-kind con

n the Industry before." cou le began because Boulder ant: Js were unhappy with fed*

der waste)n." But she declined to " m y d e ta ils . A no ther def said the proposal Involves w a el wastes. me(, whose group has vowed ^ sitlon to any further ocean . " [ a tom ic-or toxic refuse,PA d rafl rules a re vague perm it the dumping of kind of highly radioactive

n m ade very c lear to me E the proposed regulations, cui Kild allow any m aterial to the 1, except p ^ a p s spent w a sa id ,-no ting -tha t - a -law — J e i "bars damping ^ n t fuel to r

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lan cominspokesman wbo confirmed - slo ; of tbe docahient. " I t’s an n partment working paper." sui e1978 lawrwhlch p ;ovlded ' - rui jt- tlm e ta b le rfo r . phased — - I ontrol. only-price controls- pri n wells drilled a fte r April^ - a n old be lifted by Jan . 1.1985. foi lid gas, which constitutes th< I percent and 50 percent of ris pplles, would rem ain under— th<

lothschild of the Energy wl sum er group, an opponent - gr'ol, e s t im a te ccMisumers__ oli."upwards of 1100 billion" foi gas under the latest plan tw would under the congres- bu

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spoweito .enac t ordinances and regi a lm e d .a t pro tecting public.. » fe ty a i ^ welfare, for fear |e<Hlngtliglocal Borenu a ent to ty" under antitrust law. Rd wrote.

"A m unicipality would violfi tltru8t-Iaw s)-by-enacting-re* u>nbg ordinances, by requlrii ness and occupational licenses granthig exclusive franchises ty serv ices — even if (be c term ined tha t it would b e 'ln t Interests of its inhabitants to d competition- with regulatloi

m m a u n lserv ice from tbe cable cc tbere . The company served a percent of tbe city.

Tbe city CMisidered en ter cab le business Itself, and it £ posed a 90-day moratorium on new a re a s to receive cable, p Ing planned expansion by tb company.

court found tha t :lty h a d ' an titru st law s by lls actions federal appeals court overtun

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te dumph"A s 'o f now, there Is no estj

definition of low and hi; w as te ," he said. "Tbose (em m ean m uch.”

H e said the Impetus for (1 d ra ft ru les cam e from tbe ] D epartm ent, which be said w ants to Jettison five irradlati to r vessels from retired aton m arines.

B ased on Navy estim ates c curies for tbe contamination the Sea W olfs reactor vessel w as dumped in the Atlantic i J e r s e y - In l959.-H lnck'Sald to rtured definition woiild such objects a s low-level.

n g s o o nslonal sch ^ u le .

The d raft assum es a bill subm itted to Congress by caruary:------ -------------------------- - It calls for a ai-montb pha p rice controls beginning Jan

-and se ts a ta rg e t " free m arta for J a n . U1985 equal to 70 p< th e price of crude oil. P r l« rise In a " linear trajectory’

-th ep b aso o u t.lt said------------T he d ra ft m akes no ment

wlndfaU profits tax, the pr g resa m ay demand for deco old gas. I t includes provision for competition on equal I tw een In trasta le and Inters b u y e r s . .......................... V

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l ^ q u l s t w hen tbe Bould posed a SOnlay

}late' (an- cab le constitictjegtrlctiveJ__Com m unity—Coring busi- which a lready s e sa n d b y c e n to fth ec lty .>8 to utlli- Tbo council st

city de- m ote competitloi nJiBT)est— cabl0 -televlstoir ) displace com pany filed Ion," he grounds._______

l ik e ly i n icompany decision. It gran ! about 20 ty from certain

law s. The Su; erlng the overturned tha t c t also im- “ We Just don' on wiring trouble with oui , prevent- H atch, tbe man£ the cable • system in Burle]

Burley, R upert, I ty_A-trial— — Ita-parcnt-con d violated D enver, is the i ns. but a com pany In the u n ed th a t num berofvlew e:

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a r e a■anted Boulder Immuni- dn aspiects of antitrust Supreme Court tben at decision. ; o n 't have that kind of our cities," said Dawn in ag er of the TCI cable rley. The system serves ■t, Heyburn and Paul. i wnpaDy,-lCIr4>ascd-in— \ i le second largest cab le \ h e country in lerm s of 11) wersserved__________ ^

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a p p to tm e n l for tbe adrali ' ' ‘slfi)^ly-slde"poU cy,tbeg

sa io .Wednesday the na t n e ^ estim ate they 'w ill

—p e iyw t-less-jm -m odem l; y c t f despite new tax break

iS ik C om m erce Dep fo rf ig u t for capita] q>w dk n e \ j business Investraojrii up enly 0.3 perceat. Both tl i9824sUmatc3 w ere after i forJiW ation.

‘^ ^ e a r e unfortunate t h n n ^ a recession wblcl a n flilpact on capital spend R oQ e^ O rtner, chief cconoi C om m erce D ^ a rtm en t a m i n l ^ t i o n policy spokest

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. s i ^ d e d to a 2>/^*montb li d®r.

t h e m arket fell in modei w i^ n an early rally colla th e w eight of Investor con th*A T& TanU lrustsetU en deepening rcccssion.

>(n afteriKion bond m ark t r f i^ e re d partly by an 1 f e ^ a l funds ra tes banks anfither for overnight ioai u t ^ to stocks' demise.

Xhe'Dow Jfines industrl u R a b o u t 5 points a t the 1 fa iling 2.76 points Tuesdi S .'S points to 838.95, the i s l i t e it finished a t 832.95 a i d close to Its 1981 low < S c jt.2 5 . . -

JEordha_ O E T R i ) I T ( U P I ) - F o n ~ b r ^ ofroarly-contractta:

U ^ Auto Workers Wedi % e com pany was

m ilfed a t the short notice 1 _ o f a .General Motors^app

iin |ln g contract concessioi caijp rices.

B eter PestUlo, Ford’s deOt for labor relations a u ^ m a k e r would resum e wi)|LPie union this aftemo( a m eeting of the company dlaafitors.

S ^ tU lo said tbe compan th g tim e to study a plan pn

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” ^ '^ ^ a i j y , ” a f t« ‘ years r & in d e r s and warnings, yS> a r e covering your a d u a t e insurance agiV fftn*lnglnM

S u t w bat about the cont ^ y our coverage enoug

y ® r furniture, TV se t

X O r even to match when you bought th< SThe odds a re your insu a ® q u a te for your home

A{ri y^t, this B where y< vm nerable In today's era e tih g burglaries io the siffu rb s, exurbs, even I s<g|urc countryside. Buj count for nearly half of ciShies reported by the aQiOal losses run Into the n ^ l jo n s ; adequate la

— -bacomlngevecJDore-vUal S j jp lc ^ y , coverage on

-oO $ur-hom e-w lll come of insurance on i

1 ^ , if you have a policy o flijsu ran ce on your hon w B q h^ve $40,000 In cove c f B t^ t s — not enough t

cash value of a v u a g e furniture, TV d flile s , sofas, carpets,

less their rcplacem( ^ q tu a l cash value ta t

c o u t tb e use you have

( i a s c a d e s e t s

_ ff ig h t tn R uff* 0 1 ^ (UPI) - Casci

wjBl,-€xpand its routes nop« top service betweei e S i e , Mont.. beginning a f i ^ official said.

E iscade-flpokesnuut S s n ^ e oew service was

. b fi. when the airline took I n fljith o f two 48i>aneng{ c d ^ u t e r aircraft.

oon-stop Bolse-Buti l(3 u s Boise at 1:55 p.m .,

_ 2g g * n > e return fiaht will a t s ^ p.tih M d afHve" s j f e b e s a ld .

C a s c a d e serves Bois< iB catello , Idaho Falls an

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\ m on<) - ln .a dis- term .prograiiministraUon’s economy docle government spring th e UnaUon’s busi* stronger thaWlU spend 0.5 the Reaganxnizatlon this -cap ita l spend^aks. The ncwH)e p a r tr a e n f s effect Oct. l,jd lngalsosald la s ty e a rfo r lin a l9 8 l-w cn t increasecapiJl the 1981 and ‘ tax ra te s onse r adjustm ent The “ suppl

follow ed bla te ly going . assum es thilich Is having produce moiendlngplans," and invest;jnom istforthe "supply” ofjit and an od- Ingtheinflatl cesman.sald^.^^._.-. Before t o im I S ' p ^ ' . - w i T ^ y n n

markets bothrcc

1 Street1) - Stocks The DJU h low Wednes- points sincc

th e paper vsKlcrate trading ollapsed under conccms aboutlem ent and Ibc bunting In ti

But Investor , „ • increase in

arket collapse, slow er bmli in increase in fuiuj,; t o charge one The NYSI loans, contrib- 56,53 an^ j

sh a re decrei strial average, Poor’s 500^ be outset after H4.88. Dcc isday, plunged 1,090-386 ai le lowest level traded..95 last Oct. 29 Big Board )w of 824.01 on shares, dow

Tuesday.

altsjcont’'ord Motor Co. by the union tta lk s w ith the~ ad o p ted Jjy G 'ednesday. Usually 'HI s apparen tly com pany rcc c e lt w as given union a t thesapproved plan____But UAW Isions to cuts In said the~.unlo

Ford of the I’s vice presi- autom aker c ons, said the concept. G^ m e bargaining posal wili hel moon following w ith Ford, h( an y ’s board ol ‘i t ’s a ba

• think. We’ll 1 Ijany would use sald.- I presented to It Meanwhile

hia Porter

Are condlcate CClved f ro r____________ _ y ou .bad ^ o irs of constant set, you v,Igs, millions of anothersetur homes with You couiagainst a de- such a pari

................... ho m e o w n ero n taits? replBccmetough to replace home’s , consets, curtains, ment, you vItch their cash a new TV se;them ? Also withnsurance is not s ta tes somi>me's contents, ten ts covcre you a rc most ' am ount ofe ra of skyrock- says Jo e Sthe big cities, F irem an’sB In the once nies. ThereB urglaries ac- fo r $80,000! of a ll serious the contentthe FB I; our $40,000.

the hundreds of The costinsu rance - is com pany a

[tnHftynii hfftflri Mvpron the contents basehom ec m e to half-thfr— -n iis -c o ia your house, com m on tyIcy w ith $80,000 chairs, etchome, you also special prooverage on the sculpture, j|h to cover tbe p an ics .io iof better-than- lim il coversTV, curta ins, — unrealistts. rugs, etc., In fact. S■ment value. of silver botakes Into ac- would costive already re- • diam ond ri

its u p±te______________________iscade Airwaystes lo includei een Boise aod - invitoIng Feb. 1, an ohotoc

B Sieve .Gural - ‘ * •- Ib as m ade poesl- ■ok delivery last Bag e r turboprop - - — B

Suite flight will gm.. arriving a l - I r Mill leave Butteive m boise a t ^

Oise, Lewiston. jan d T w in F a lls

mey for

yam ,” Ortner said. “ If the gcdocs tu rn up again by the bl! total m ay turn oul to be Aithan this, especially since a tEm program will reinforce pimdingstrongly:^*-^— ;-------------ff ta x 'la w 'th a t w ent' Into a.l,rc tro a c tlv c to th c s ta r to f olor b u s in g , was designed to m ap lta l spending by loweringin sucb investment. inpply-slde" economic Iheory in

oy P re s id e n t R eag an p]the new facilities would al

nore with tbe sam e labor ai js tm en t. increasing theof goocis and. In turn, lower- inlation ra te . bi the adju«lmenl..for nnrnflatlon rate for capital a

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t in anotJIA now has fallen 37.05ICC tbe first of the y ear and u- value of all New York Stock U e-listcd Issues bas decreased c< on in tha t time. T setbacks sparked bargainn the first hair of the session. d< tors w ere worried the recent sl in unemployment portends a>

lisiness activity In the near ti 4.

^SE index dropped 0.82 to 5, I the price of an average ireased 35 cents. Standard & S- w-fitock lndex"Io3t"i;42-to~ 0 declines topped advances '

among the 1.868 Issues T P<

ird volume totaled 49,130,000 N lown from 49,800,000 traded bl

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tracttalkilion J h a l has.alrcady been _ wfQM:----------------------------- sl~Huring negotiations, each n:

receives proposals from the ki te sam e time. bifl President Douglas Fraser-____nion had no obligation to tell b; the plan earlier since the N r did not help develop the a GM’s approval of the pro- . lo help the UAW in Its dealings a , he added.bargaining advantage, we bi

’11 find out laler on,” F raserG

llie, F raser said the union cj

ntents hrom the item. Therefore, if .

. would collect the cost of iset o fthe same age and type. iould protect yourself from jlartial recovery by getting a fners policy endorsement for . c nent value coverage of yourcontents. With this endorse- :IU would collect enough to get i /setofllkekindandquallty .ith tha t endorsement, io most {ime companies Increase con- lverage to 70 percent of the . Iof Insurance on the home, cE Strawn. vice president of (i’s Fimd Insurance Compa- ii^ fo re , a homeowners policy i100 would Include $56,000 for tents, Instead of the standard c

3st varies from company to i/ and sta te to slate, but as a ]i'ejcage.Jtls 10 p e rc b t of the : cncowners premium. t contents coverage- is -for— tI types of pr(^>erty: couches, cetc. I t is not Intended for iproperty (jewelry, fine arts, \c, antiques). Insurance com- { n m ost states, for Instance,'erage for silverware to $1,000 3listic today. tt. Strawn points out that a set cbougbtlnJunel978for$5.000 c» t $9,700 to replace today. A ■}I ring aroraised for $5,000 in t

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D A N J O H N S O N , Pito you on a Photo Safaii aboard lh Jtoaraohy sl!illsw|^o visiting 6 now p

—M ji Jean Oulcnc f-----------------------I ' UopaJltng FoDiuaty 27lh. Fc

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r modgoods, business ^)endtng w billion in 1981. Ibe dcpartix Anticipated speodlng for 198 a t $346i_bilUoiLi)efoie adjus pro jected Inflation.

— N oifw anufacturlngindusi a 1.4 perccnt decline In ; offsetting a 0.9 percent inc m anufacturers, th e departm

B reaking down tbe 1982 in to categories, O rtner said industry forecast a "flaV’ p lan of no Increases for 19 a f te r inflation adjustm et am ouni to a cutback.

T he steel Induslry shows ing 26 percen t Increase for b u t O rtner said tha t wbat

- c m m ffn t- ltets a s sK yl . ftxr could actually be planno

•ther shComposite volume of NY

listed on all U.S. exchanges th e counter totaled 56,890,1 com pared with 57,415,30 Tuesday.

The A m erican Stock Exc dex fell 6.54 to 29L40 and the sh a re shed 30 cents. Declln advances 38M47 among the traded . Composite volum<4.709.000 sh a re s compar5.292.000 Tuesday.

T h e N a tio n a l - Associi SccuHlies D ealers’ NASDA(

- OTC stocks losn:S9 to 185.73 On the trading, floor. ,

Telephone & Telegraph, whl point ’Tuesday, was the m< NYSE-listed issue, off ^4 1< blocks of 100,000 shares a t 59 sh a re s a t 59-% and 100,000 sh<

[ S - t C L S t u dw a s _ lld lsm ayed , disturl

-sh o ck ed ''-b y -co n cess lo n s- m ad e by GM Wednesday knowledged Iheoffers w ere i bargaln ingprocess.

_ The umon leader said fo bargain ing s ^ i b n with G^ No. 1 autom aker’s prc^>osa concessions “ everywhere"

. lon contract, but h e refused a do llar figure.

“ U’s a helluva lot biggc brcadbox ,"hosa ld .

The historic proposal ac GM on Tuesday — the seco e a r ly contract la lks with

muredJu n e 1978 would cost $7,7001

“i fT tr t r r ra m f ta -^ y p in r t a sk your insurance agents 1 personal property “ floatei policies provide "a ll risk" fo r special property;- yo

-c» v c rag e lim its. . . - The cost of floaters d

severa] factors, including use and location of the ins Jew e lry floaters range fro; p e r $100 of coverage In A beiw een $1.65 and $2.65 in

. F lo a te rs for furs av e ra g e ! of coverage, and sliver a ' cen ts p e r $100. F ine a rts a ib les a re individually appr m any factors lha t determ ir those item s m ake it im[ develop an average amount

If you, the policyholder, th e full benefit from your you m ust have an accuratc

. oM he.prt^)erty-tobe-lnsur tcdly. professional appra

— tim e - a n d - money.—Your- com pany m ay be able I a d e q u a te , u p -to -d a te w ithout involving a profes p ra lsa l.

The w isest move is lo I yourself a t this s ta r t of a

th a t you will check your coverage and you will get

I of an Independent insura , . you tru st. T hat’s the le a s t; I to startp ro leclingyourself.

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bados 'Lucia jR H H n ''homas.F o r Moro Inlormallon Call•9486JO Lokos Blvd.N. (In the LynwooC

iernizw as ' $ ^ 6 business spendl

tment said. E lec trica l m,962 was se l e r s anUclpate ustm entfor— in c re a s e -o f -2

a irc ra f t induslijs tr ie s r la n g a in fo rlh isy w1 spending. B ut the Incnncrease for pe rcen t decllntment said, m inum andcc^82 forecast decreases forUd the auto m anufacturers

spending aiid still othe1982, which O rtnerlnd lcatelent would T rad e and s

e luding f l n ^ l -s a surprls- p a te a n incrcfar the year, pe rcen t and pul a t tbe gov- rise . Both figi TqyinriHittv>< p a tod Inflatlftr led fo r 'v ii t l ln c s ln re a l te

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larp plulYSE Issues Internationa];es and over w as second onD,160 shares 57% with a bio300 traded 57%. The Jus

d ropped its antxchange in- b u t Commonhe price of a continuing,lines topped P e rm ian Ba:le 740 issues m ost active N’m e totaled to W i alter aared with atlO ^).

E astm an Kociation of a f te r Ihe comAQ index of new cam era tm73. ■ system for insta

American - On the Amcx-'hich lost Ai th e m ost activimost active ’Tubos de Acerto 59 after off V* to 2'i al

59'/^, 103,100 sh a re s a t 2'h.shares a l 59. th ird , off to 3i

iyJ3M_pljrbed and in d u s t r y - c a l 9-pr<^)osals— give c a r buyei ay but ac* am ount of cor e pari of the union.

GM h ad bet following a w ith the union S M 'lhaflhe d id not gctdeti sals Involve C hairm an Rog " in the un- ing his compj e d to reveal a long with It.

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depends on~ ig tbe value. nsured Item.rom 95 cents ^ ^ ^ ^ B Alabama lo ^ ^ ^ ^ B n California.e $l per $100 ^ ^ ^ B averages 50 ^ ^ ^ B

I and collect- ^ ^ ^ ^ B praised. The line ra tes for npossible to

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jslry shows an 18 pcrcent y e a r .-tcreases were offset by 9 lines io speodiog for ^ u - K ^per producers, further or glass, stone and clay ers and paper companies ther ro w in g cutbacks, ated.d service businesses, in- tncial'institutions, anlici- rcase in spending of 5.7

Igures a re b e lo w ^ tlc l-tlon -andr-^thereforoj-d^-------I terms.

ungenal Business Machines on the active list, off to block of 131,200 shares at Justice D epartment has antitrust suit against IBM >n Market officials are

Basin Trust was the third NYSE-listed issue, off 'A

‘ a block of 702,800 shares

Kodak shed lo 69^4 ompany Introduce? four itn o d e lsa sp a rto fitsn ew is ta n lp h o ti^ a jh y . icx. Dome Petroleum was tive issue, off ^ to mi,, ten de Mexico followed,! after a block of 100,000 \'h. Supron Energy was O30>^.

) l a ncalls for the autom aker to yers rebates equal to the concessions made by the

been discussing the planlon_slnce Novem ber. Ford__letails of the plan unlil'GM loger Smith was announc- ipany 's agreem eni to go t. .t Tuesday announced its te p rogram .

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DAY TO SIGN UP VRY15,1982

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NEW YORK ( U P l ) - ' decidedly pessimistic abc

Information firm.D&B’s quarterly survc

confidence among ieadlr and wholesaling was a t it: T he survey was taken In

K odak ad d s toN E W Y O R K (U P I)-I

___four new instant camerasT h ree 'o f them have t

^ Po]aroid'6SunCamera,-a the >ecd ot Its existing In

K odak stock rose 50 c< $71.63 a share afler the ava ilab le InTnld-Aprtl.

M ountain Fue!SALT LAKE CITY ( I

approval Tuesday for i na tu ra l gas rates, out o f t

The Public Service Co Increase the average cusi

_____U nderaJtab4*ii¥ ttcc;;;^refund if the PSC decides

B eech A ircrafWICHITA, Kan. (UPi:

sales of Beech Aircrafl miUion.

Beech reported 'lts fou m U llonfrom$202.lmilllo

T he 1981 sales increas and increased shipme

' lurboprops. Beech dellve The firm also deliverei

15-passenger version of a lriincs.

. M arathon call' F IN D U Y , Ohio (UPI

spccial sh a i^ o ld e rs ' n M arathon wilh U.S. Steel

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riefs------Je rs tu rn pessim it- The nation’s business leaden t^u^l s ^ e s M d profits pfospect

•vey of businessmen’s expecta ding executives in manufactur its lowest level since the third qi iNovember.

:o in s ta n t cam era• Eastm an Kodak Co. Wednesdas......_______________ I ---------! built-in flash lha t compelcs I,-and anew-lnstant-film with m< Instant film.cents on the New York Stock

le announcem ent ^Wl’four car

el w ins ra te incre:(UPI) — Mountain Fuel Supp* a $24.7 million pass-throu^ f $36.2 million Uie utility request Commission granted the reque ustomer’s bill by $3.83 a month,

t f ffccllvelmmedialciy es the Increase is not warranted,

ift s e ts sa les recoiPI) — Despite continued high 1 ifl (^ rp . rose 19 pcrcent to a

ourth quarter sales rose 20 pei ilon the year before, ases stem m ed malniey from p: nents of Beech’s King Air vered 1,245 com mercial models red 16 Commuter C99s in 1981 - of Beech’s 99 Airliner used

lls for v o te on m eiPI) - M arathon Oil Co. Wedm

meeting for a vote on a p: »1.og is expeclM lo be only a fon 5.3 billion of Marathon stock I,S. history.................................

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lock Exchange to - cam eras will be ,

rease)Upply was given o u ^ Increase in -i uested. . -iquest, which will nth, o r $46 a year. -lelybutsnbject-tcj--------------------Ited.

:o r i__ ____ __Igh Interest rates,0 a rccord $907.5

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ra pricc increases • ;Air twln-englne . :

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I SUughiet tteera: S«v«t«l letdi pood> chotce ]-3 1.100 ID eo 00 Mkl uw b s i«> good »(i4cf>ole« 1.S0 lb HUtl»lAi U.OO.I * SUuoNer hellers : Lo*d good lo mo>

Interetl light: lo*d medium Irame o«

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sUuotiier cowa 1.00 to i.U sUuoniar built acirte: lew ul« 10 lirm. law teed«r tleert M(

..tMltera mojtly ii«»dy; supoiy

i i r i sueauuahier bull* yield grade 1 li

» T ' f i. iiiieamn Itame grade 1 lew W

».»«J.tO: couple loti taS4n ll

4WBWn frame gnde 1 lew 90>

S i r «■s.cm:.oo; o tti 3» IBi. n.oo.■iM tH p jO:- . woolid aUughle

choice and prime loo-lis ibi. n.

taah cul beei trade imm w*u ifly!* c h o ^ ' q r i ' r S STMQO *

do 2-5 900400 IM.. «g.OO: good SOO-TOO lb«. M.W a.OO; cruiee .700 Iba. heller beet «.(M7.i de 3 6004S0 Ibl. H.OO; choKt ■iOO ib«. r.OO; choice giade . 00.00; enolc* fi'aS*:* «S;J**' (roMi port to?S* 14** lba*" oi no Itend, 1«-17 ibi. i I 10 «.00 nignai.. i7-a ibt. nar; ahinned hama 1W7 W».Her"'»»®*lB». 70.00 ateidy. 21

X ^ y r a..SS.OMi.OO ateady lo 2.00 M(

SVestem grain'■ 5J|ll^0^^W P l) - Caah grain i* 11118 wheai*V.09: while club <.1H. wlnier ord. 4.44; 11 percenl 4.U; i;p*r parceni 4.7). Spring wheal: iivt.perc percenl 4.t>: 15porcenU.B7. Barley 121.

PORTLAND (UPI) — Cesh grain; iivarvbaaii:

Whiia wheat: Jan ill hall 4.12: Jan 2 PeD lai hall 4.t3n: Feb 2nd htii 4.ie. lai hall 124.W: Jan 2nd hall 123 00; i 122.00; FeB 2nd hall 122.00.

DEMVEniUPD-Oraln prieea Wedne No. 1 hard winlef wheal 1.72 bu.

- - K f S ' e W i K F ™ ' —

S S S , '" , ! ’lT „ “: S . f i K S SNo. 11 protein 3.74 bu.dowrt .01!!;:!?8;Sl!l:!S£:::SSK s i J s M ' w r rArrlv*l8:ee*ra whe»l.

Chicago ^ a in ,

SoSiSana*No*i*yefiow B.29WK: i '"&rley rrullInO 2.0M.S: leed 2.10-2.S

Baals unchanged.N-Nomlnal,______ __________

__Grain futures^V » ‘ S S . "

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5 " i r 1 I s

day open. Inlereit 331,MS up OK r ® - “ “ 1.71. >-71 ■ 1,7.»

I May 2.K2K 2.S2U 2.HHJly^ 2.97V4 2.87S4 IlSV,

MiT J.OJ k J.01H 3.01UTuesday saiea iSi.tlS . contr

day open Inierail M4.% up a,ii .m

S '- - I ; ? —

Tuesday aalaa 8,«1S Mnlric

M " 5 V ; £ !S-y,.

M ' z r s rS!! A :!!»!;SS

liTuesday aaies iM .jn cent

a . ’'

- £ . K 1!^ 1!5

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Tuesday sales ' 6’j n . Mnira<

Mir IWN UOO^uTy ; '^ ■ S S “

If f f i s S i iOcf 1H.00 ItS.OO 03.20Dec 197.00 tu m 1tS.M

Tueaday aalea 8,123 mira< open inieteat 3S,740 oil 4«S.

Seillemer»t pricea on cioae. Opon Intereat la reported b

Ir> Ihouaandt ol tKiahata.

Livestock futuCHICAOO (UPII - Ctotinc

meal fulurel. pftcea traded an Mercaniiie Eictitr«go Wednttd.

S : J H H I i--------5ec----- S7.M 57.«0M.75

Est! eties 23.4ia conir»«a-^T Tuesday open JnlJIfM «•“

ST"- i l E iI

Eat. aaUt 5.1* eontracta; 1

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^ Produce'CMiCACO (UPO ---\

3 n ? M ‘S

l7.SUl.73. cauTArajOiade A, i<iS w ftS i ImbT Ji OoS ^ new YORK (UPl)

and (w ta l trer>d9 i Wednesday:

s ’*” " ®

~ S & P inde o^e TOO lb -d uilllty (eadlot NEW tORK I

Pocr'a hourty Ir .. . . . . I1«t-4J .equala 10|.

- Lhieatock

! «.OO^JO. y1 lew 1.200-

S 16*. S8.S0- ^ ^ rt ,I grade 1-2 P V keedtr hellera ■,

J00400 Iba. iralaty actlYs: v lC ylPfjj

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W S " " ■ ■with - denund

L*' i tt» ii? o o >a. too oo 8.00 IBS. 71.7S-72.00 .^ 28 lba.^and 1 beinea i2-t<) higher. H-t« _ H

aln pricea1H .1&: hard ted .>p*rcenl4.83:13 - ,p«rctr>l 441; 14 H .y121.00. H

coast de- ■ HJan 2nd hall 4.12: 14.18. Barley: Jan 00; Feb lat hall H

adneidar:

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>N; Chicago highIM.MH. . .

: TRADE mw Cioae Prev. ■

}.B8V 3.8S>t ■1)1* 3,«7U 3.9»w ■ ____7W 4.00U 4.02W ■

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im 3.02U 3 02Vt / -------rconirteia; Tue»- * —P 4.tS. ■]7^ 2.12 -Itu MVt 2.02U 02U.V 1.84W .av, ^ * 2 !ITU J J —r — : - C ^niricit: Tueaday L . I

S* !S5 Sr . ' S ” .*!“ ■ US .82 ^."“ E f Ieentracta: ues- --- - \V,\\

i !!:S S.S £t t a “ a S *

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rS ^sfS S USO ~ - ^ Im lo;,g S:;§ tS is - - -

t i l l s i Cii: 3jntraeta: Tueaday ■

? tjy th« CBOT ^

tures 1 / ,°’iS* iLo?*'boM P™t. “ I '

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J _ Su—-bus (aning prMes ol bullof ~ NEV<

*sc«*AAH.lM.48.- OpeiId 10 dellrery higher: Prices lo MarV, In cartons doitvered): eilra Mayi'»-70.rrediumj8JVi.«. j i , ' i- — — _____________________ SepPl) - Carton egg Imai ottces 5 ^ ' da as reported by me USOA -1 del»rered to Hew York store-

NEVlutura:Wedn<

d e x •lUPlt - SUndtrd « JnJ''

lndoi«) lar Wednesday. ^-400- -JO— 40 40 -

Indus Tms Utils Frwt Siks 130.t« «.«1 51.29 11.89 118 81 ____

Ifiiiijillt»97 18« S l5 l iw I 8 30 North'

^ Elec

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m l o l l ^ initnKtiOfit & ^,d8elh« I rK lu d e d .........................

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A CHANDEllER

j f f i i i i i i m m m i i i i i i i i i i f

S i T L C E L I} w ill m e e t o r b e a t } a d v e r t is e d p r ic e s c o m p a ra b le m e r-

andise!

ON.-FRI. 0:3(>-5:3O ^ >' vt. 8;30-3:^00 ■ / ^ :

jugar futuresNEW VOftK (UPI> WofW iifljar N s 'l t 4*adunch»no^ot7poln1shigherWedna

CSACE-112,000 Ibs.; c«its per los., Mr,. ??J?

ay 1)49 13U 13U 13M y ' 13 87 t3.73 13 M 13.73 - io UaeQ t3.M 137S 13(3 rf—K tt----- 14 .1 0 ~ 1 3 .* r-'14.08—al ' 4.810 tVW • u a U.7^ Veitiement prices on"ek)»e i d ^ p stlnuied aales 9.U0 coniracts. SvQar Ho. ilereil:73,niupm.D-Did. .NEW YORK (UPD-Domestlc augar ituras closed 2 points lower to 10 poinii r ednesday.CStCE - 112,000 ' lbs.: cerMa p<rlay ............... . ...• • 18.83ly.............. 18.7) 18.75Seitiement prKas on close and prerkiu: taia no.aalas-fe^ed^Oomattic.Suoai pan(nlB(esl:1,f)foil«.

Denver BeSTsDENVER (DPI) . - Bean prices ffe<

inlos, Cotorado and Hebraika, t«.00 lortherns.NeBtaaka.23.00.

^ay & Pictric & PU 4 u m b e r l ^

lome StQ,proKitnJ^>y ^ b ” «*

s w - * -

^ A leolly ______ \ bolin wi

O I TIBS.™

I t u i i T

WAnR FILTMolioi roQuloi“ top cleaner and clear. I houiing. sediment filler.

Reg. 23.51

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: E ELECTRICM tape

Ii i i i i i n r m i i i i i i i i m i i i J

Bring in your houM -ppian»-4in(l-:on«-«(...oui I trained s ta ff will hel^

you lay oul your pluml> ing and elertrieal need) for your home.

-w « -re w lv r^ h B ^ lg h my limit quanliti« t to relai

p u rr f iq w r----- v ' '

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■ ' ■ K ' S r r W " £r r.” i

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Tedneaday: Setliement ortces d

i ; . 'K S i S . K » ' a

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f

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kST-IRON KITCHENSly versalile sirtk detign. A lorge :with a.convenient d iipotal botii

* ^■ WUl

TERip w ater »*i

locludes ^ ■ y f l ‘P'

' Ml J L :

ROEBICCHEMICALS

A comp Uie tine fer Mptk- torAiretiipootrrdroWHftft-

o r d r t ^ p « . _ „Your Gieke

$ 4 7 5

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<Jo-liJ «L iterature

j r ^ sOota luwrea-ctosrt 1,620 ti“Inesday. * — •Uoy oj.:idtii per iroy oj,

0 ^TJ.SO. 3773) 38<IM§ S :S ’' S 5 S S0 IM.OO 388.80 397.20

2 s s ^ s2 1 : 1 i s i s l10 ' 444.00 4U.U 471.U

472.80 483.80 ioo conlracia'New cairi

iniereai: 18>,)ro oil 4.394.

3old luturei closed ttO 10 dnesday.too iroy M.;dlra»r trey 0£.- 378.00 STtO T SM%“ ■ ] 380.00 3S3.40 313.40 ) 392 00 398.50_ , « i.80 U 4U}.8U~'4O9.T0B—■"tttio---- — -0 420.00 422.40 4J3.10 ..804)a.e0 447.M1 on cksse and pre»Wua,B63 contracts. Open inlerest:mid. -------

a ®J

'•9 - H K V e J m M cv r ± - •

b 9 5-Foot By-Pass

H MIRRORED I « ------ TUB ENCIO2 H : Oecorotive heoder strip.*

^ I trock. Silent runnirtg, long vi 1 1 ^ ^ bearing rollers. One tempo ■ B l one mirror.

i M . « : ------------ M — A

32-bKh Shower Door MocM ]

iSINK Hje scrubbing IIIMfltin. Raised .otlorr:----------------------------------------

- I f ’Miwd- 111WUle

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Replace that legkhg, broken down •proy heod, Eoty to InrtoH.

Reg. 3.26

nPUOMCKT SIHkT M»l » 1 .H

OXFORDBRITE-N-TILE

EHettlyly r»mo»e« corrotlon. _ oaidotton, hord woter kdW, loap depoutt . . .

Reg. 5.B7

$ 4 9 9

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i SlUCONE j I CAULKI Reg. 5.49

I n i i i i i i i i i i i i i n i i i i f h n i

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COI PA

Thuraday. January

^ Wyoming Runs i

U K L I.A V IS T A , CA I

u v rra K t c itiz c n s w ill oil k a ^ t rlKtilN In upi ItiK public d raw lnR s ( lu c t rd by ih c S ta le W y o m in it . S o m e a c h lc v e o v e rn JR h t w« t)> s e llln K I h e i r r l III n i l c n m p a n lc s r e la tn ln R l l f c lo n f t r<

- I t i r r e d l b l y . • m o s t -r is k no m o re ( h a n

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LOTS OF FREE 1CONVENIENT rnmm PARKINCIt^ mOm P I

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g Oil to t te i in February

A L IK ., o p p b t t u n i i y ie>. c s - o r - o i i _ j M u - t t t u a l _ b a 5I w in s l a n t o i l c o m p a njpcom - leases o f public land ’i.

c o n - I n f o r m a t i o n ailie o f try d e la iU a rc i

m a y f ro m T h c D e x a rw e a llh p an y . In c . <Publi<r l x h l s D iv is io n ) . 5 000

a n d L a n e . P o s tr o y a l - Bo» P . B e lla VI:

I - w i n — pojIaRc a n d handllnR n S25 O f f i c i a l e n t r y e r v ic e will be rm h e d b; l i l l l e - m ail to p e rm it >

II o ir - jn e c t (h e F e b r u a in Ih c m ing dead line .

f e c t l v e t h r o u g h T h u r s . 2

/ / 1 J

lEDKAnulrte tolld ook wood • Rich | I ock both bort • Polithsd rocled Krowi or* undemeott tion to any bothroom. ra lR ta l ....... S u r iw P

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ll

STORE-WIDE LIGHT FIXTs« Irom ovor 500 lls tures np le te line oi porch, hall, outdoor, iig toc h o o se lro m '-----------------------r red-togged" llxturos, priced even

i O % !o u re ic e n lr a n d r s c a ts o d Iig.

W QUICK RECqVERllod* by major manufacturer uol •lem enK ond ih«rm ostots ' p*clol top quality gluss ning procedur* loanesium rod proventaMA M lonrJnuM swUonUlle---------yoor tonk guoronte* luick recovery

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- - sfervlccs in an atte . w w riesaay:-------------

- - _ Hanson lold C d m rh J lt^ th e ag<

closed and tbeir as . y e a r .

Sa le of gralD-lns] th a n (52,000 to tbe { them eat-lnspecU oi

I fo r the state.“ Tbe departmenl

th e cost hurdepM fr ........ .......... ; H e sa id 73 perc<

- y e a rs ago. but his percent funding fro

C o r r e c t i o j i

BOISE (U PI) - b ills for providing judgm ents, the ag<

C.W. "BUI" Cro m ittee to g ive him class-;actlon prlsoi C O .O O O totr^h ls

_____ '_____ ^ d he said tbeP e n lfM U a iy la s r m edical facilities (

H e asked lawm charged by medic s ta f f m edical assi law su its If It doesh

{ B i l l w o u l d

I E lsew here In tbeI • Tbe Senate J i, au thorizing tha t e----------------- proceed ing Bolely I

I - th e 4th Amendmen c o u rt found tba t th

____ sub stan tia l." —• Rep. Carl Bn

chance tb e Legisla funding for the lonj e s tab lish a wonwui

. House, it looks go e x tra m oney becai

- app rop ria ted wouli : - : • T h e sponsor

: distribu tion form u ’ tb a t it WlU have a "

un d e r tb e s h if t Se req u ire liquor revi

- sa le s of alcohol I m easu re also woul

• Rep. Pa lric la ' to r e tu rn tbe LegU

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ncreaslng the amount industr attempt to break even, Uie a|

lold the L egislature 's Joint Pli agency 's ^ a ln 'a n d m eat insi * assets bave been sold a s law

InspecUon assets wUl result in be s ta te general fund, Hanson i :Uon assets should result, In-roi

lent is contlnuthg the process o ;,^::rtmentloln

iTcent of the a gencyis budget his budget r e q u i i fom scaT : from industry.

i n s s e e k a I m m e d i

) — The Id aho*C on^lbns De Ilng medical treatm ent for inn agency 's director said W idnes Crowl asked Uie Joint Fftianci tilm 127,900 quickly so be can i Isoner lawsuit his agency lost, bis sta lf so inm ates don’t win m Uie deaUi of an epUeptic Inmi a s r y ear basT aiS ^n iQ eslio r e s and prompted a lawsuit by U wmakers for S36.400' tb pay tl idlcal consultants a t the pHsoi uslstan ts. saying Uie agency esh’t provide prisoners wiUi pn

d n o t ^ n i l l e g a l iUie Leglslalure W e d n ^ a y : 'I Judiciary and Rules Commi kl evidence should not be excl Ily because th a t evidence was t nent. Tbe evidence could be exi t the violation of the Constltutl

Braun, D-Orofino, sa id it ap Islatur? will agree to appropria long-delayed s ta te Corrections nen 's prison a t Oroflno.-f Fron goixi," be said. The departn

icause of a revised estim ate Ui ould not be sufficient for tho pn o r of a plan to revise Idi m ula assured Uwse wbo havie q I a “ floor” provision so no couni . Sen. Norma Dobler, D-Mosct revenue to be funneled to Uie c ol In th a t county raUier Uia ould increase revenue about 15 :1a McDermott, D-Pocatello. ii eglslature to biennial-sessions, Uve s e ^ o n s to once every o im es in Uie pasl few years. Ml «-lhfi.B tate jnoney_and.save ! sam e prc^iosals oyer and over.

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m ak eiscu ts-----2 f © c u l t g r e , l » j 3 ( t ! J n g ^ _ s try m ust pay for state ! agency 's director said

Plnance-AppropriaUons ftspectlon bureaus have “ lawmakers directed last

t in the transfe r of m ore an said, while disposal of roughly anoUier 1100,000

s o f transferring more of ) Industry," Hanson said, set cam c from fees two a T y e m ^ B s r^ '^ w - f lO ----------

d ia te fu iid s -D epartm ent faces r is in g . inm ates nnd costly court . lesday.'nce-Approprlatlons Com- in pay attorney f c ^ for a tst. He said he also n e ^1 more court cases. - im ate a t Uie Idaho Stale lions about Uie pfiM n's y Uieprisoners’ relatives. .I' Uie bill for rising fees son and 133,300 for more cy could face even more prom pt physicians’ care.

1 ev id en ce

im lttee introduced a bill xcluded from a criminal iffobtalned In-vlolaUon of— ' excluded, however, if Uie , utlon w as “ intention^ or

appears there 's a good- riatetlSO.OOO to complete >ns D epartm enl projeci lo rom.wbat 1 can get in the • rtm ent says it needs the ! Uiat Uie 1450,000 already p ro jec t,'. . - Idaho’s liquor revenue? , iB questioned Uie proposal unties would lose revenue scow, said her blU would , te counties based on total than pn pqiulatlon. The tt5m U Iion,shesald.>, introduced i resolution ' ns.T h ep rO p o u l — to cu t ' ^oU ier y e a r — has been Miss M cDermott said the ive. IhC-LeglsJature.from fer.

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B O ISE — R epresent Id ah o 's county governme ah ead Tuesday wiUi plans I th e 1982 Legislature a bUl i p i^ te c t local govemmi e :M n s iv e m edical costs foi

■ - t h e key provision of Ui would require all 44 coudl

_aQ .insuraD ce program lo.< costs,• Agreem ents reached T

~ t w e e n —v g r to u s count . sentaUved, in d u in g A

chairm an o fU ie Twin Fi Commission, led Chuck 1 ac tin g director of Uie Ida: tlon of Counties, to express th a t th e m easure wUl win of A da and Canyon counUe

heated • B O IS E (U P I) - 1 Legisla ture 's dispute wlU Boise o v e rth e avaU^Ult; fo r la w m a k e r has been dead .

" I 'm parking in the s and I 'm ju st as happy at sa id Rep. Rusty Barlow, I

■ “ w f i^ a lo n g wIUi several w ^ Uu%atened wlUi pro unpaid parking tickets las

C o n tro v e r t raged mos reg u la r session after t form ed law m akers thej

• would have free parking T ickets plied up on tbe wl severa l legislators' vehl dozens of cilatlohs went ui

T be city put togeUie past-due citations and si

“ '" o r r e n a in g T a w m a k e r t '• pursued in court. Biit a ' w om an appeared a t City

he igh t of th e dispute ai tickets.

T he m atte r was furtl w hen Uie s ta te Admini! p a r tm e n t la s t Ju ly devot of the s ta te ’s Capitol h g a ra g e lb leg lsla llv t Law m akers had to pay I fo r th e privilege.

" I think I t 's a dead issu hope 11 Is." said Rep. Jo R-Drlggs, chairm an of T ransportation Commi la s t Winter considered m a t would have aboUs niieters in Idaho o r takei tb s trik e back against ttie

la s t year, what a few____ Sesslons.sald Wednesda

b a d re f le c t io n bn _ Leglsla lure and sta te .”

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idUes to fund Tho propos0.cover.UKi!9e_played on cc

m edical costTuesday be- revenues uw n ty —re p re — cen t-In ltla tliAnn Cover, m at countyF alls County w u rce o f li: Holden, the m edical paticjaho Associa- L ast monts s confidence worked o u t aIn the support w ith offlclahLies. Association

parkingT h e Idaho Sessions a

lUiJthe city of park lng-relailty o f parking year. H e s a>n pronounced m em if tbey i

M arian G^ t e garage charge of

a s I can be,” m inistration1, R-Pocalello, of legislator ■al colleagues m e g a ra g e , ' rosecutlon for S ta td iouse b astyear. She said m i lost of Uie 1980 M arch and j

m e city In- ^ a c e s woiil ley DO longer legislators If ing privileges.wJndsWeldsof ___________•hides - and I unpaid. X .

h e r . a Ust of suggested Uie Vv;.;- s “ would“ l5e V*/. a mysterious

I ty H aU atU ie • / V ^ and paid me

rm er resolved nlstratlon De­moted a section )MaU p a r k i^ (

Ive park ing . \ ^SSpw m onrn , I

s u e - a t least I John S a lo n s , { of m e House nlltee , which 1 various bills Ushed parking jenoU ier steps beclty.t l n g a ^ t a d e . , iv people did,” day. “ It cast a i' th e w hole

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ikindigiley w ere unable to^w ln , , om UK»e two counties e a r - . ear. U C officials gave up • | Im’p le m e n fa 's lm lla r rb u t— jrogram .Uy, m e new measure would e tbe voluntary p lan 's pro- atchlng a reserve fund wim n insurance policy lo cover [aims filed by poor people « y Uielr blUs.)osal stem s from Uie havoc county, budgets by_rlslng

Dsts a ^ restricted county joder tb e sta te 's One Per- itlvei-Idaho-law ,.. p ro v id es .^ ty governments are tbe

last reso rt for Indigent . itients.jnm , lAC representaUves

fa i? o f i S ^ W a h o ' i S i f f i n and representatives of

tv solve f issue} said be d idn 't expect any elated blUs lo surface this said he-would frown upon eydid.

G raham , chief d e rk In )f parking for Uie Ad-

to rs^ ^ t^ se ss lo n a re using e , which Is connected to tbe e by an underground timnel. m any h ad paid up Uirough' d added tha t more parking liild be m ade avaUable for s l f necessary.

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lentinsi. Ada, Bonneville, Canyon, ¥ ■ L a tah and Twin FaUs count ' proposed mandatory p ro ^ a

------ T u e s d a y 's —m e e tin g - 'Iagreem ent on me following m e pnqw sed legislation;

• The size of Uie statewld pool will be I n c r e a ^ esUm ated $300,000 to $500,00

: $600,000. T bat Increase wou th e program 's reliance on oncc { ^ c y and merebj

; p rem ium costs. Under mis m e bisurance policy woult

■ only to cov fr extremely

( c a ta s tn » h lc Injuries.. - Officials will look 01

s ta te D epartment of AdmlI for an agency to admli! sta tew ide fund. According II represen tatives of me sta'I a r c reluctant lo play a conU

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lurance, Koontehal, In tbeprogram . tnties on m e * lAC officialram .............. Legislature a St-p ro d a c e d ^ -^ te w fd e ln d lg !

Ig aspects of . L ast monm, IA principle to ei

^Ide reserve sponsible for ] from an digent da lm s. ,000 to about a rise due to dll ould reduce of indigent poiic n m e Insur- Counly repre hy, reduce again next weel Is provision,' funding formuli uld be used tlon to admlnU / expensive begin drafting mlnK from H olden .'

------- He said lACoutside the “ tro d u c e th e m inistration Legislature thn ninlstcr m e H eaim , Educ g lo Holden, Commiltee o r I U te agency Welfare Comm aUnuingrole m enextm odm .

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lAC offldals plan to ln=! the m e a s u re to ~ th^ m rough e im er m e Sen4 t< ducatlon and Welfar© o r m e House Heaim and m m lltee someUme wlUlln! fiUi. ■ ; ;

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TWIN FALLS - Tlie four-wheeJ-drive vehicle w widest soow Ures will stUl i v/heo subzero tem peratures t ba tte ry Into a sullurlc-icld ' and theoU Into petro-molasses

.When tba t happens, your ( — snov^trounclng-raonster-jus

r - ‘«rt-.- 'As therm om eters plumm I g&le-force winds blow acn ; M agic VaUey, many people .

m e r i n g tha t ihelr autoinob: failing them when nee

- m osl. H you’re iucl^i the- v ^ ic le will m ean )ittle_ mo: : a ^ B v a t l o n '^ d being late fo I If y o u 're not near warm sbelte ' be m ore serious.- H ere a re a few things you c; ^ gel your c a r to start.

: : Most new cars with automa ' buretor-cbokes usually can be - b y depressing the accelerato rcom ple te iy to the floor a i

' TtunilQg th e ignition switch to t ' position, wUhyour foot off the ]

: I t the c a r falls lo s ta rt, depi • a rae le ra to r pedal to the flo -m o re and try starting tha : a g ^ Most experts do not rm end puinping the accelerato -s ince th ls 'flocw tbe engine n Iw ith raw g as .an d soaks th<

plugs.'

Battery mainteuDce------ B atte ries lose almost 80 poi

tb e lr cranking power a t bei te m p e ra tu re s , even whe ovem igbt-ln-a-fuU y-cbarget M any autp e x p ^ recomme o e c t ^ a battlery charger b a tte ry aod c b a r ^ g it all ni{ until you attem pt to s ta rt tbe

~ th e 'in o m ln g .—A '4 * am p -o r

m osl m odem batteries even zero tem pera t4res.

Most chargers have a trid function that reduces the from the 4-or 6-amp ra te and 1<

w ben the b a t te ^ reaches charged state. So. you need no

B u t rem em ber, even e charged battery can crank an fo r only about one minute In's cold w eather. Make certain w] go lo s ta r t your c a r tha t you ha tb e procedure recommended owner’s m anual for cold-v starting .

Io ex trem e w eather — If i ' strong edoogb aod determined

^ you cao dlscoimect the ba tt- b ring J l Inside your home

night. But even then, e^qx comi&end keeping a c h a r ^ 'i

- nJght.- ------------------In you have more cash thai

m hiatloa, you can purd iase a w a rm er fo r about $15 and put I

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to get itgoiny o u i^ b a tte ry .”

onal M alone of GleniF a lls , the battei

le gutUest b e s t piece of oi wilh the c a r owners In 11

ill fall you th e w anned bat es turn the th e difference ii ;ld daiquiri a n arctic moralj ses.IT chained, • P r^ust-w on’t - ' “ SomeaAilo stc

h ea te rs , costing mmet and** th e e n ^ n e oil across the e a s ie r fo r your lie are dis- th e engine. iobllw a re ' C hristm as sno' need them s to re h a s sold tbe chilled b o a te rs th ree tli more lh a n „ _ ..T ouselheseJi e for work, dipstick and U e lte r,itc an m em ber, the '

before you ins< u can do to lOO-watt oil be«

m ain tain engin< bring oU tha t I

Igues w a rm sla te . )matlc car- Some m anufa I be started- hea te rs , a t «5t< •ator pedal inside h ea te r b

and then r a d i a n hose. < to tbe s ta r t m ost efficient hepedal. " f re e ie ” plug lep resstbe H ie se a r e quite floor once circu la tes th ro i

the engine c a n keep an e lot recom* an ta rc tic condi a to r pedal, ever, seml-per e manifold th a t require tin: the spark ■ -and usually, th

w a rm w eather, adapted fo ruse

>ce Another cold-porcenl of a ISO-watt light below-zero d o s e to th e inU vhen le f t b le and then clo rged-state...imend con- Em erg[er lo the Ifyoufindyot night long h av e to ge t yo tbe ca r in • w on 't s ta r t e v a o r- 'fram p — i^ J to ch a rg e ,-}

I to ^ b a rg e —-Q ther.-spai'k-^i ren In sub- w hich reduces

y ou r s ta r te r 1 trickle-rale eighl-cylhiderc )e current s p a rk p lugs; 3d lowers It .engtnM^wiU ^

es a fully e n ^ n e to (^>era{1 not worry sh u t It off and rry .................... took out.I a fully Another erne :a n e n g lM ta k e oul th ree SjIn'seyerely indoors a n d bol B wbM you ov er a g u flamihaveused T h is o f t ^ will led In your frozencar. )Id-weather Som e m ^ i

e lh c^ llk e s ta r If you a re should be spnoedenougb c leaner opening>atteryand s ta r t . To makt ie for the door In th e a ir ( jtperts re- a screw driver tler o n i ta l l opening before i---------------------- These startin]than deter* In moderation, e a electric m echanic Moi > u tltu n d ^ engine dam age

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y.” According to K arl’ ’7 ^ enn 's Auto P a rts In Twin : • Itery heater could be tbe ;[ optional equipmenl for ‘ - Q this area. The power In 3attery usually will m ake - e in starting a vehicle on , , • rnlng.

Pirfaeatersstores sell "oil dipstick” -------Jng 110 to $15, thal keep ^ oil w arm and m ake it ;>ur battery to turn over Dthe dark daysslnce the inow,“ Malone say s"h ls ;• t old ils slock of these r : ‘times.aJjeatere; take ou tthe oil r.

Insert the heater. Re- e engine must l)c hot i : n se rt the healer. These healers are designed to ^ne warm th and cannot : m it is neariy frozen lo a i ' |

iifacturers also sell w ater I l5 to$24,thalarolo6crted p - l r hoses, the large lower .t.-,*] e. Or, io the case of the at unit, that replaces a I m lg In the e n ^ block. lite effective, since w ater B B rougbout the engine a n d ' ^ ) engine warm even in odltions. Tbey are, bow- permanent Installations . tim e and effort to Install, m they a re put on cars In - I

« r. Also, they cannot be f l iseonsom eforelgncars. m ild-weather trick Is to put J m ghtbulb on tbe engine a s ' intake manifold a s possi- close tbe bood of the ca r. ,

ergeocym ethodiyou positively, absolutely your ca r started, and it By ( iven though the battery ts Tim j,-you-canrem ove-every----------

e s th e compression load x i r has to handle. Most ir ca rs wQl s ta rt with four [s; m ost six -cylinder s ta r t and h u with only

-tbeira tin g le m p ^ tu re .lh en id re-install the plugs you

m w g e n ^ measure' Is 16 T i esparic^lugs.brlng them s ta n bold the m etal e I e c t r o ^ _ one_ a m t T b ^ re-install hot* expl

be enough to s ta rt a acid

yiufacturers also sell ta rtlng fluid, and this prayed through the a ir . ling before attem pting to ake certain the dam per a I r cleaner Is open, wedge has >r o r piece.of wood io thfi wlnt re i^ray in g ln tb eflu id ; j u i t ting fluids Should be~used~~ Tim )n, according Twin Palls you lo r t Fltcb, o r serious ge could result. •

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TWIN FALLS - Wilh th< em peratures. Jump-starting s Town to almost an Olympic i Galley.

Saasasior anyone who plans to drive lo t can be dangerous.Tteusands of Americans wei

accidents la s t year. So ne_,oribotb _ey« ..w hen . over xpldded, ^ r a ^ g p late f r ^ icld solution.

Ju m p starting precautions ; Imple. And probably every v« hould have a se t of jum per a irice from $10 to tSS — In the tm

Clayoe Hlgley of Twin FaUs I las been busy Jump-starthig s Vinter, along with the instruc u m p er-cab le _ m anufac tu re r im ^ N e W devd<v t b ( ^ n>u s ta r t your vehicle safely.

• F irs t and foremost, Higle

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ST. PAUL, Minn. - In tbe ITK

arom etric pressure dropped, b ccQuntants m ade more tm o^A eric pressure w as low. R om an senators put off maHii

aw lightning lo tbe west, but nol as t.F a rm ers expected bad wealbe

S e a t i n g grass. orllthelrroo< v ^ h g .T b ^ p ra c t ic e m ay souod Uk

xmsense, but a University of Ml ay s tbere’s m ore fact than fk;tli oUdore.

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new a lot of theae w eather prav oUced that aU tbe old fa rm e n d Dge ther was ta lk about tbe weal

alw«y¥ talked ■booHt4 ^reler, who grew tqi OQ a farm b

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i are ' actuaUy quite vehicle In the vaUey Ba cables — ranging In the (

runk. haves Body and Paint, wbo ( slaUed vehicles this th e e w Uons-froro s e v c ra l- -the.t ire rs , h e lp ed T h e ... s ta r t W h ile s tha t will help

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vomJb e rif tb e y sa w th e ir ■ Pet Msters crowed In the the a l

r b ^likesupm tlU ous an d e U lnnnoU professor Bank tio o tn w ea tb e r doln£

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n o a '* Ju m p ,” a s s h e 8tu<

l l /our vehiclirough the connection procedui e hooking the positive termln h lc le J O h g jx K lt l t tJ e rm ln a ' h id e , and negative term inals 1 Qss these connections, you c iem atorson the vehicles.

Elemember, positive to positiv gative.

ginning is to agree with every e red cable wlU go lo p ^ iliv e , bl ro m ake these connections pi te rm h ie the “sex” of- the ball th w r s . . . .

Relax, despite bewildering ai jica l advances. teUIng battery an kittens.

B atteries have “plus” or "iriii e case near the terminals, a IVC to scrape the grim e away ittery has oo markings, trace e cab les connected to the term e cable from' the positive, sld a i t o , whUe th^negatlve_cab a m e ,e n ^ 6 r b o d y .- ■To be entirely safe during the p ap rag s over the t(^ s of the b eprptection.

.earn in2r b s h a v e a s■be m ost prosperous ifarmers wi ew the most proverbs.” rbe dog p roverb does h w e 80 m

out its connection lo the weathe

lich indicates bad weather Is on iJce an im als feel sick, because i bb les to form In the body fluids, ys, th e rooster crows in the evei

mJt because they feel bauseatei People cao also feel Ul if there 't 8 i[tB}o»heric j i r w w e . he.w y eum atism feel d l^ m f o r t , toot d corns become Irritating. So U ink of England probaUy knew \ Ing wben t b ^ gave tbe account tcM quick drop In tbe barometi Ib e Rom an senators w eren 't Ui h e r. B ad WMthi»f tn tMw st, F re le r sa y ^ so s e ^ U ^ n Indicate a storm is 0 0 tbe wav People beUeved tbey could calc iqwraturebycountiD^tbeQun) irp s lo 14 secoqd^ aod-tbeoMdl

ay. Jan uary 14.1982 ;

ow s, Tw lnFalls, Idaho .

m a t e s n i s t e c h n iq u e t o r {

:le could bdure, m ake sure you • 0 n lna ls on the "live” live ' inals .o n the “ dead” te rm li lls tonega tive. ify oil n e g i l ll could dam age the to the

conne

itlve and negative togroumengin*

r w a s y r t* * f r e in -^ “ •’eryone Involved that hydroi J. b lack to negative. fumes 5 propierly, yoii iiiust battery term inals on '

• AJ ’ cable!

5 automotive tcchho- negall e ry sex is stUl easier

• I>minus” Impressed tn , contin 5, although you may s ta r ts /ay to And U. If your m ent: ice the destination o f ' ' jrmlnals. Eventually, side WlU run to Uie I f y

cable _w|U run lo Uie _ staUo , says,'

le procedure, you can Finj le batteries and wear problt

■ loose!

rom thes c i e n t i f i c g n

sw ere Uie ones wbo T h ist F ^ l e

om e basis In fact, actlvilably were righ t fasteiither. Rei JD O spberiepressurer-^-geftkson the way, also can F ns e it causes gas cloudids. Thus; F reler po larevening b e a u s e hc shu}(p ^ ss so lh e y c a n homeated . Th«re 's a quick d n ^ in . be st(w y8.P «»plew |th______ _ooUiacbes h u rt more a railk) tbe bosses a t Uie ' the lasw w hat Ujey were' • • says.Kintants tb e day off su rfanetric pressure. - F nt Addling around, s a j^ lravel from west to over IJitn lng ln lhew esl - aEoul

S w l a t f i t l j e ^ ^ ^ .iu n ib e ro f-c rlck eC _ ,___ItpubBjdlng41rb«eayf^ • : press

•VaUey life

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r f u t u r e r e f e r e n c e .

56 dangercConnect the postive cable to th'

v d ilc le first, Uien to . tbe n i i ^ . FoUow the sam e prot i l iv e cable. But mstcad'of'coi h e dead c a r’s battery tem ili nection on the engine or fram e,

be. v ast m ajority of aulom obt ind , m eaning th^ t any p a rt < ine Is a negative connecUQn. 1

r o g o T b e l ^ produra^ta^& ie 08 around Uie carburetor..........

A fter you start-U ie .vehicle, Ies In reverse order — from aUve ground first.

D on't use Uie starting cables tinuously fw 30 seconds. More I s a n engine u n le s some ine It Is made.

’ you w ant to le t a professional Jed c ^ It wUI cost you from $8 s, depending on how long ll lak<

inally, any norm al starting i Dlems wUI be exaggerated If y c b a tte ry connections. K e ^ th<

»animalr o u n d i n g i i l f3 m ay nol give you Uie exact te: >icr says it is tru e that crickets I Ive w h(» the tem perature rises teritem em ber Uiat old saying aboutlng<*au0iM!Hbefaln?-----------Y eler says Uiat’s true because 1 udy weaUier. Tbey guide Uiemt arized light. If It’s cloudy, Uie p 1} off, and bees can get lost. So, ne Just before it rains, be says, lien , there ’s the e veriM pular,' i ta f te r a r a ln .’'t!fi.true-becauseU)elawer.presi ainfall m akes decaying m aUer ! lake form bigger b u b b ly aod i rs. T b e fish foUow Uie food and 1 ■face.^ e r , wbo has been a l tbe unlv 's h e 's collected so many b its of ir tb e yea rs Uiat he’s m anaged I m T i r T E ^ e T b e says. Is '% e i y W e Should Know Them and N Infortunately, be hasn 't gotten i ubU sbed.4taustla^U ia t d am e asu re , .

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rous0 Uie term inal 00 theU>e dead vehicle’s ............procedure wlUi the■•conDectmgTHiwtly--------------:rm inal, find a good me.

lobUes a re negaUve Irt o f tbe fram e or in. By connecUng in irks Uiat could l ^ t e tK e 'tJaitH yw '-flitf...........,* ;-

:cle, disconnect the - rom Uie dead ca r’s

ibles a fte r cranking ore Uian Uiat seldom m echanical adjust-

snal Jump-start your n $8.50 ta$ io , H lg ley - - lakes lo get il going.

3g o r Jump-starting If you have dirty or

p them clean.

ils -1 fact:t tem perature, bul £ lsbecom em ore ise s and thus chirp

JxMit bees never

use bees gel lost lo em selvesby be polarized light Is So, Uiey sUck close to lys.a r.'T T ieflshb ile

iressura righ t before— —--------UeronUieboUom of u)drl8etoU )etop,be. m dfeeddoeerto tbe* .

in lverslly since 1949, ts o f weaUier folklore *» d to w rite a bookWeaUier P r o V ^ : : ---------------jd H pw Tbey W ork.", ten ai9 und to having im atmospheric

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V o lu n te

f e v e r o f

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____ SALMON - Art

L Return WUdernea a s area ridi in cultur butdUUculttoexplwe

One o (tU Hods oeai River’s Middle Fork cave bearing artUft fonnaUoa that one e

— - ™caUa-“At-least as slg -WUaon-Butte cave, a

' ■ EdM that ts meotioD tffictbooks

-(be banks and canyon Middle Fork and tbe r thi» surameTt lUe, of earlyjrtsllors Itantfl. ., .. They explored cave

T b M w n k l

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Jf N o R e t u r n

J ^ cabins bu■ pers, idea

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Archaeologists Uemeals.created River o f------- J o e Galloess bave found for (be I itural reso u rce Boise, saii Me., F o rest Seoear tbe Salmon ^ ^ ^ e r r ork was a dry the site so Ufacts and in* m aking p e archaeologist tbereniext sJgnificant^-as— "W ealw

, a site n o r trw - R iver) wa tk)nedjn_raany__ touched.

e v ^ b o d y n resea r c b e r - - . th a t tb e qu inG ersrusured— unH ke-aa' yon rim s of tbe A m erica,’' le main Salmon " I t ’s Ing d ues to (be before ^ i ors and inhab- even sketc

said. “ U 's aves, cataloged ing ab le to

lc M id d le F o r k w l n ^ l ta

’T .V . > •

Falls, Idaho T hursday , Janu t

g U v" '3 '

o n d u c t a- t e s t e x c a v a t l o h <

Goldtn “ W i l d e r n e s :

buJK by m iners and trap- le n tlf id buntiog blinds and d eartben depressions that le rem nants of Indian set­ts, iJaliagberrararchaeoiogls t - - ! U.S. Forest Service io said b e and Je rry Wylie; a Service a rc b a e o lo ^ t for

ermountaln Region, found so rewarding tbat tbey are

plans to contbiue work . oct summer.Uways knew lt-< tbe Salm on........w as special, relatively un- l. Bul w bat impressedidy th is sum m er "was . . V ___(juallty of Informatioawas^------

aflvwberft-xlse in^N o rtb ____a,’'^GaUaghersaid. going to be a long time dJ tbe Informalion there is e tched in any detail," he Cs like an astronom er be- ! to cu t through Ibe fog and.

WiIta w a y n o r t h I

n u a t y i v a ! . >

g S p B B

1

) h o f a n I n d i a n v i l l a g e al:

minels s y i e l d s I n c

see wbole new galaxies."O ffidalsb ilendtocom p

w ilderoess management Ju ly 1983, a s required by ( sa id F ran k Elder, the lea< Ibrei^perM n Mudy t^ m Salmon.

B ut E ld er said lo ^ t i b lem s wiil m ake a more stu d y of Ibe Salmon's resou rces difficuJl.

T h e re b ad been no ard c a l excavations in tbe wl

• 'p r i o r to Its establishment b e sa id . Acting on the a R utbann Knudson, a fon

. _ vers'ity . o f . , j a ^ . arcba— Congress-required tbe inc

new ^ l e s , w b e S ^ r e

Am ong otber things, res h av e wondered about p « le rac tlon belwefen Ibe N« an d Sbosbonc Indian trib< v icin llyo ftbeS dm dn ;E !d

T b e Forest Service a two excavations near tb( F o rk to determ ine the pot<

. fu tu re research and lo ex] logistical problems of coi

• — field work in the rem ote a rE ig h t F o resl Service an

le e r archaeologists lefl I Septem ber for an Indian

■ and cavo a quarter mileap a c ^ k suDDlving the Mldc G a l l a ^ r s a l d .

Tw o 4>ianes brought search ers , tbe lr gear an ^ u ip n ie n t tb witiiln 15 mil s ites . F rom tbere, tbey tra p ack string and backpack I cam p .

Although tbe cave bad b(..... by recreationists and e

F o re s t Service lo stash s

s ta le ’s known inventory m ale ria l by a t least 10 perc

W ylid w as in charge of I excavation. G allag h ^ hea exploration of tbe Indian com plele witb bouse depr w here Indians dug a fou a nd constructed sbdlersov

O ther team s,-staffed pr by_ v o lu n te ^ , walked lb

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- l>anks from U nplete tbeir M iddle F o r Dt plan by sea rch in g ti y Congress, hillsides for a a d e r of the On talus sli in b i i ^ l n h u n t in ^ I ln d

they looked fi stlcal pro- • and iltbic scz e ib o ro u ^ Uon of f l ^ e 's cultural m anufacture

loolsircbaeologl- In addition wilderness already recoi *ntm 1980,— F o resrS e rv ii ! advice of recorded 109 )rmer Unl- w ere historic baeologist, ~ axid o ther're rn d u slo n o f------ pastr39 werep l a n , ^ g ..... -be ldnm oanUT ^ a iw ta e ----------When-all tb

location, con esearchers significance < xsslble bh available, Foi N ez.Perce - - wiU d edde w ibes in t t e and preserve Udersaid.- ' rem oveordisi conducted Some of U

Ibe Middle plaques, whil otential for terpreled foi ixplorelbe brochures, to < conducting ulations of th area. 19M, E lder saland volun- Professor t Boise in one of the r an vUlage previous-stu(apart w a r ------F o rlrtlnU m gM e f ur t , ------- dudlnethal-B

used by recre, t Uie re- ryofhundred:

cam p of y ears of use liles of tbe T wpIvp mn

k lo a b a s e U onsotllK W ,

■ ■ team relied h( som e ot wl advanced acai

portance o l U r i l e cave being obtained eaded Uie chancein village, j , 5„

wmiMUon d i jg u ^ i voiu,overtiead. August and &prim arily federal govenIbe river 118,000.

V . . . J

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F o r k

i c t ' b o u n t y ^a tb e headw aters of tbe ^ork to Veil F a lls ,

tb e -drainages and rc u ltu i^ re ifta in s . , .?)O fi^ 'jb ey looked_for____ ;

Inds. On gentle slooes, d for bouse dqjressions s c a tle rJ r- a . concentra- kes resulting from the re and use of stone

ion lo some 300 sites corded in libraries and rvlce fDes, Ib e ' te a rn s^09 new sites. Sbcty-doe ric s ite s w ith logcabUis renrnanls of Ibe recCTt T eprciblstoric abd nine 'u j iM tb o th e ra s .-__ _ , _tbe^nform atlon-on-the-------

v^nrfiMnp, and- historic e of tb e buildings is Forest Service planners : which ones to protect - ‘ve.il^Dd which ones to - iisregard .

Ibe sites m ay bear b ile others will be in­for visitors only in to com ply wllh tbe reg- the W ilderness Act of-

said.r Knudson conducted * m ost comprebensiveitudies -o f- th e Middle-------lag e 'a re a ln i 9 7 8 r c o n ~ ' i-many^>{4beoamp6ltee— u^atlon ists had a histo- eds, perhaps thousands, use.ranger districts in six )rests adm inister por- ! wilderness area, com- nlllion acres.id ..tbls. p a s t . sum m er!*.........I heavily on volunteers, whom were seeking icademic degrees based tp 9 d « j« s „ .Q J h ^ he I

recognized^ibe to '* !*"*"( the cultural m a t^ a l oed.tee to float tbe Middle 'w as a big carro t” for rcb e rs , E lder said, ad- )lunteer efforts in July,I Septem ber saved the 'ernm enl an estim ated

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at public a-S H O S H O N E -T h e Burei M a a a j ^ M t j ^

Magic Reservoir, a t publi Feb. 10 to Boise.

Tbe p a re d , situated one-, m iles southwest of Magic the west s ide'of the M a^c 1 h as been appraised a l C,{ will be tbe mbibnuib bid

BlSSSdl rl”*' 'Tbe land was acquired |

by an'adJgCgnnflndowaer f< turn) niirpofws and sold to a

S a w r t b o t K N a i

C h r i s t m a s t r e

TWKf FALLS - More I families trav d ed to tbe National Forest last mon C hristm as trees.

A total of 4,020 cutting i issued, compared with 3,29 In 1980 according to Paul B supervisor ofiSe oatJdnarToi

Tlie .Burley R anger Di ported tbe b i^ ie s t number d jta in lng tags, wilh more issued a l tbe R aft R iver cu

The Ketchum R anger Dis 1,200 of tbe 11 tags, and tbe National Recreation An qua rte rs dispcnsed74l.------

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sell 20 acre auction FebreauofL and fled third pari )-acraparcd enable Its use

bllc aUcUon eroftboB enoetl

W « S . f D Sm ust-be

Q, the acting A complete & tabled from I

] previously Shoshone, o r f ■ fa rs g n c u r - -Q fficerFederal I an unquall- Bofi

ational F o re s t p ee s fo r 4 ,0 0 0 fc: than 4,000 I n . th e Twi e S a ^ t b personnd so ld ! onlh {o cut B um site, whld

reached only I SlaiUeySNRAu

B arker said Ik

’ a dav on the Sa

District re -— — - er of people ^e than 1,500 I ^ tr , cu ttb igslte . ! ^C £C tte tiE i

I IIIU.I.A.^1JlstriCt sold i TOTAIJEANIbeSawtooth I .^ a head-

B M N IIlA H ttSC M W A R iH O I

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;b.lOparty. Tbe auction win use for any purpose^ ac-:

u>etl Hills R eS ireeA rS *

ilatlons m ust be met by irbam said. A toad ease-- be maintained, aod an ndowner has 30 days to ihest bid offered.

te sale, notice can be o^^ n tbe BLM office in.) r from the s la te BLtf r a l BuUding.~Box~42,"Sjo BoEeTsSJ^. . '

t p r b w d e d

fam iliesTwin F a l ls D lstrlc l,Did 518 lags a t the Magic vhlch f o r a tim e could be;Jy by snowmobile.'The LA zoneftldertags. .

Idhew aspIeasedthatM aj.lie s iw e re able l o - ^ e , f tiifl opfKfrtimHy to lawu^2 S a ) ^ t b ” OJtUng'lbelr

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TrustitBy P E T E R GILLINS United Press Io (emflUoofl/

SALT LAKE CITY (UP population b as become a pi sw indlers wbo annually gy hundreds of mllllCKis of doIU

F ed era l prosecutors say \ rq>utatioQ a s "test m arket 1 ■ 'fn tlt works here, they ta

#ani,U.s: Attorney tor uu — ^Jfldc '^ k a i . bead-of-itt

VestlgatToV unit ii) S ^ t La Investigated eight ma]or yea rs , w ith total losses esti tb e S alt U k e . FBI office chasing swindlers than to ai

T be U tah Attorney Geoer ca se s hi Its active files, a i f>e'8 su re m any others go un

No one has firm sta tlstl P ay n e , chief fraud prosecu "A .figure of a bUllon doll m e ."

T he hivestlgators say mi . scam s In Utah a re tbe I;

s t r ic tu re and tbe trust-oH( — G hnfch.-M o^noaE^tiake-

:1.4!mlUlon population." In other areas of the

t h r o u g the 'old boy’ n /\tto m ey General Paul Tl

Burglary a pre’

improve•By MACIAC. GARCIA )^ g b t-R Id d e r Newspapen

: W ant to keep "Home Sw< from being ripped off? 1 b e tte r look up and lock \q> g "A ccording to police, buri

— tbe~slngleTDOstfreqoentI; m a jo r offense, constituting of e very 10 reports of a roi Y et police m alntahi that bu d i m e tha t could be beld 1 ohiy people would secure <^nces adequately.- " I t ’s a crim e of i^portunl

-m o s t part,~burglarles ore — am ateurs, w orking 'o

fram e. Making it difficult 1 -g»In-enlry-te-a-doterrent-

s ^ id C m dr. L oaole I superv iso r of tbe (Dade Co police community p ro ^a ro :W h IIe InstaUlng burgl sy stem s-and security g ill t ^ cost of borne prote four-digit figures, m any ot

. ty devices a re available foi tb a n lioO M he trltk 'to to I r isk a re a s and recognize th 61 protecUon available.

-H ardw are salesmen, ^ crim e prevention ag ree tbat well-secured

— flbould feature: • •. •. Double-cylinder deadbi

tb e m ain entrance door wlL— hinges----------------------------

. > LAcks on all. windows ___ gloM doors.

t Heavy-duty padlocks rs.

Good lighting in both

.’; K ^*ln-knob or ^ring-1 ^ m m o a la apartm ents i

. - ^ —(a v o rlte - ta rg e ts -ol because they’re easy t< dDuble-cyUnder deadbolt

on the Inside a s w dQtslde, so even if a bui r a t r y through another tati

^ t Idoor.^-“ I t Itaiils what they, c ^ a l l Items, since t b ^ I

. beck .out t t e way then can

f-lQ iSiS^deadboIts can I h ard w are stores, locksmltl

— l9 ) m ^ < ^ centers. Prices $13:to375. depending on tl m a tid a ls .u s e d and aom However, deadbolts featm ateurH y aq>ect8, recom i

can be found for $2 -D es& able features Indu

l ^ '& n d a cy lhukr guai ^ d m e ta l.- lf 'tb e guard dcp e rts noted; It .can be- tfirenohed off. In addlUoi ^KMiId spin to make It

---------ffaap rw lth plletB o r a"ws a e m tha t bold the kx

' abouldbeontbelnslde. IProfessIODal Installatio;

fcom 115, plus another f l However, a q

w itb tfdrlU can do tbe Job ' o taS lo instaU aU onkit: :T b e moet elaborate I x

llltle protectkw, however,

SEE Ol

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ng Utalt a l _______________________

;UP1) — Utah’s large Mom a prim e target for con artists i ' gyp tb e s ta te’s residents out loUars.ay Ibe s ta te has gained a oatio cet for scam s.’’.f take It on tbe road,’’ said Br Utab.-im -F B l-w faitfr«dIar-crim e Lake City, said Kls agesfslu

or fraud cases in tbe past I estimated atSl28 mllUon. H e s Ice devotes m ore manpower0 any other type of InvesUgatk) n e ra l’s office said It bas 120 fn , and Investigator Ron Todd s )unreported. .Istics on dollar losses. But L: ecutor for Salt Lake County, sj dollars a y ea r wouldn't siupi

m ajor reasons for tbe succes « highly organized, tightly I oriented doctrines of t&e Morr ke-q>-7(H >ercent-of-tbe-sta

the countiy, frauds are ' networic,^’ said EK^uty U1 Tinker. “ In Utah, it 's tbe '

reventable crime

; s t e p s c a

7 e h o m e ibinges a re i

?ere protected.-------------------- "T h a t's v<Sweet Home" sa id a locksi ? Then you’d kind o f lo ck ; ^gbod . to do is takesurglaries are can get hi yoi o tly re c o rd e d — 'A slm p lew ing alm ost six tb e door ev( m ajor crime, moved Is to

t b u ^ a r y l s a screw s from Jd io check If headless sen ire tbelr resl- is d o sed tb<

o th e r hinge, tunlty. F o r tbe A o o tb ^ w ire committed c^poslte u c ; on a tim e tb e two hinf jlt for tbem to headless sen ent-ln-llselfr^— tl»e-door-lra

L aw ren ce , screw o r tu County, Fla.) balf-incb,ltv

-ams. side wben tb(irg lar a larm Ja m e s W< g i ^ can run p artm en t n rotectlon into commended f other secu ri* ' c re te cut na ! for much less tb e b in g e s . ' to Identi{y tbe drU ltheboIe e tb e b e s tty p e naU fltsInto l

Key-opera 1, locksmiths protection fo >n sp ed alists w indows.’Tb ed residences to HO. Patli

tached by dl idbolt locks on fram e a re a' with protected som e hard«------------------------pointed out-ws and sliding b est security

"You canormnrjaiousie— th r t r a d o - a j

while so tha ks on garage p<q> righ t out

’Thus, lock oth tbe bouse w indow sto i

th eb estsecu Qg-Iatch lodes WhUe slid ts and bouses doubldiung -o f^^burg lanC -w ith tbeee-k

r to pick. A doorsaodw i olt requires a solution. Re: t well a s the to r handle o burglar gains creases tb< neans — like a experts a g n (it through tbe s e c u r i ty I " “ ’" ‘“ “ •“ “ •'■""TfRffUcniQris' I can take to s U d e r i^ tm sy bave to go PlasUc-ca came in ," said a re avallabl

fo r about 132 m be found In need to be mlth shops aod rooreoroeni cesrangefrom - - Secuiity I m th e 01^ of available fo

lu tiffe s . depoKilng'o aturlng the top While there )mmN)ded m a r k ^ for r$25orl40. ' gu ard s for Klude ^ l-Indi quality guai ua rd m ade of about 160 a i a rd Is hdlow , doors \vlth ' b e -c ru sb e d .v ..locksiodudi lUoo, th is rim "Baslcall] It difficult to you pay fo

^-wralch:•TlJe"^»WDe^-o^H: lock together fac tu rerso f

L ightings Ition fees run b u r s a r s If ‘ f 15 to 120 for crim e prove anyooe bandy "T te th ln j job with the aid lighting Js t

not a t home lock will offer you’re away /er, if tbe door Dotlightlng.

f c ' TIIO f r i g i

M vd, Im

3u r a d in t o d CLASSiFlEP

KwSioIndH•1 3 4 3 BU

lhansa'brother’ netw ork."

----------------- Ward-aakWedecalHacross ca se s wherechurch a f fUIatioQS as |

irmon " I t bas h ^^ieoed tl ts and v e iy . easy for peop out of believablllty tobellevi

• “ And tb e predomln itional th a t is tru sting of 1

healthy skepticism d< Brent th e p o p u la t^ ."

A com m on trick u ne In- - tnv d v e a Iw a l M ( ^n ia v e scam .-.......rt two “Tliey’Il go to a gu; e sa ld . p resident and .o ffer 1 ver to "Then they will pay hi itkm. others tha t th is guy is I fraud reputation so t b ^ car d said A Provo, U tah, si

mentioned by name ; Lynn -Investm ents, a now b ', said, w ere a l m ^ a t Mom irprise th e $4 m illion bonk]

w ards." x o o f .1110 Securities and y k ^ t m oditles F u tu res Tra ormon T & D of m aking false

Young U niversity al£ ^ re a d _ BYU finance profes:

Utab scbooi fo r allegedly pi le 'old Another BYU profe!

l e .

anhelp__security

e on the outside aod un*

very easy to overlook," ksmlth. “ I don’t ca re what* you bave, all they’ve got ike those pins out aod they your bouse in two seconds."B w ay to p re v e n tT e m o v a l of— e v e n if tb e h in g es a re _ re - to r e m o v e tbe two c e n te r

om tiie binge and Insert a icrew so tb a t w hen the door, the screw will e n g a g e tbe :e.

way Is to drill t m boles _ ►ach b lhw Iil'tbe 'cen te r of Inge leaves and insert tbe icrew o r ilall Into the leaf on M me^lde.-By-allowing th e— - oail to protrude about a

It will engage tbe door-jamb tbe door Is dosed.W arring, a hardw are de­m anager for Sears, re*

ed tbat to 2-lnch con- nails be used for securing

s. Tbe trick, he said, Is to ole Just the r i ^ t size "so the. to tb e jam b ju strig h t.">rated locks provide the best \ for sliding glass doors and Tbese range In price from $3 atlo door pios that a re at- > drilling a bole through tbe i available from about I I at •dware slores, but experts ut-they do not-provlde-the ily .an still lift the doors out of I'andlbeTJhrloosens-aftep^i— that with a g o ^ Jab it will out,” said alocksmltb.)cks tba t fasten tbe doors o r io the fram e or track provide scurity.iliding glass, casem ent and lg windows can be secured9 kffkSrawnlnfl and Jphw*5l**__I windows require a different Removing the inside opera- e m awnings somewhat In- tbe lr security, but most g i te d lh a t m etal grating o r '

b a r s a r e n e c e s s a r v ^ ^ , rijws>jQlom isei<^ti<ar d m . tou t.<»ated carbon steel guards able In standard door sizes $33. Because window guards be custommade, t b ^ a re enslve.y balf-Indi s te d .b a r s a r e _ for a wide range of prices,

g'oQ size aod m anufacturer, l e a re window guards on tbe o r a s low as .|2S aod door or a s low a s IlSO to 1200, uards for windows begin a t I and run inw ard of $450 for th diwihl^ CTlInder d ead b d tu d e d .- : -------- ---- ---------------ally, you 're going to get what

for," said Ron Hawkins, -H:ftrHawkln8-Inc.-,- m aou*—: of security bars aod grills, g also can be a deterren t for If It Is used property, say

iventlon spedalists. ling you doo’t wnat td do with s to UM It only wbeo you’re me. Leaving a light Ml wben /ay is a s much a giveaway as Qgat a ll," d Law rence..

B h t l n g l h a

• aadS neivT

DAY'S

»l»«lok .«B lvd .N o7 ' ~

‘test mral pro8ecu>of»-ftre-coo6(antiy are fraud o p ^ t o r s have us I as p a rt of their sales pitch to In id tim e and tim e aga in ," tie k leople to bridge tbe g ^ fi ilevablllly if d iu rch affUlaUoo I mlnant d iurch here p roduces i rf Its fellow m en," W ard ed Q does nol come easy to a larg

k used by swindlers Is lo In ormon leader In the eariy sU

1 guy like Ibe bishop o r stake ( e r him this great deal,’’ salt ly him off, Just like they said. H y Is In on the program and bo hj can trust Iheprogram .’’I, stockbrdcer, wbo asked n amc, said sales efforts by IW bankrupt commodities trad ormon congregations. The brc inkruptcy of T 4 D “ wiped

and Exdiange Commission a Pradhig Commission bolh have Use d a lm s about Its f in a n d a l^ ■members*at~Monnoo*owoed' also lost money with T & D,

ifessor Is under Investigatloc y promoting the firm In a lectm t>fessor is also tbe subject of an

to th e p selectio

■ ■Q u een

SizeSOFA

SLEEPER

C anopy Beiw ith c a n o p y f ra m e

$9900

S o lid W o o d ..

R o ck er$9900

5 - D r a w o r

-------- C hest—[J69^

V elvetB e d sp re ad

A s It

. M9”»«,

V e lv e tSw ivel

R ocker!

^99°C om paro a t $26

7 pc. D inetteSolid wood Chai

$2 9 9 0 *

In additio wiil inclu« tre s s pad

• ■ v »I ^

^ i J' OFP'CI

' t r i i L . -Addrtiid ' Clly

'■' i W S j T S . S r 'S . s r . s

larkefjinvesUgation -

Jy-nmnlng Clearin^-Houai used tb d r th a t prom ised’ In v e n ts . com pany , Ui said. " I t 's bankruptcyowj fro m ' un- -Tl)e TOI bas

a is used. the d ea rln g h s a culture vesllgatlon. added. "A M ormon leai rge part of schem es and 1:

Uons a s a fo m Innocently W. Kimball h a

s ta g e so fa _ I n g ^ u s e o f « o ther than oTIic

6 (diocese) But tb e p n d aid Payne, hasn’t stqpp«!d T b ^ 'l l l d l a s ^ l a t l o n s —I has a good Jeff G rill, (

Attorney Genei oot lo be s ta te attorney:

y T & D accused of ra adlng firm, meeting, the 0 )roker said refund several Jd out two going lo court.

"They inslste and Com* p ray e r," said

ve a c c u s ^ ‘God bless th is : reondlUon. , One of the n d-firigham— y ears -w as-a - j D,"and one _ X lrd e o fQ p Id lon by the The schem e 1 lureseries. $100,000 re turn an ln tcn ial to add th e ir oai

PUBLITHAT'S RIGHYi

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) w -to pi —- J - " re g u la i........... I

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!69.00 Com p(

H s l ie Quoon Sll] i r s F l o t a t i o n

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d . T h e s e b a r g a i n s w

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O N U SC O U POWIM*IO»r.7NIOHT*LLINCtUtWEjllCOAaSOlUTllYFAEC'

....._________ P h o n * _k B S f i a a o a a w t i

for con1 - for bis Involvement wilt lUse, a flnu'Offeriug'Au luvea e d 'a n 84 peroent re turn . ICli U n iversa l C lea r in g Houi

}wlng more than $3S m lllioa to ! las seized tbe records and con [ _|«BC3 and launched a m

eaders take ia dim view of d bave condemned them In c inn of gambling. Mormon P re has also Issued periodic statei Df church meetings o r buildlnj tlicW diiireh business.” ’ rohlbltion .against doing tHisii e d ran a rtis ts m ^ l o l l i n g

ev ra wben tbe lr scam s a re ( , consumer fraud specialist neral, recalled a oegtklallng s eys and the owners and law;

m isrepresenting ils produc i company officials, all M onr r a l thousand dollars to love rt.Isted on opening and d o sin g th id Oritt. " I was offended. I t u lls Fraud .’ "s most popular scam s to hit a^pyram itH nvesti^ t-p rog r

le bad a chain le tte r form at, ai u n cn a 1100 Inveslmenl. Inve nam es to tbe bottom of a list a

JC LIQir O'DIUL'S FURNI

a-ban k ru p t Furr ri ot its value. Quarv

I SOF/T &)S LOVE SI

95 $ 2 9 ^

u s e o f t h e ; l i m i t *

j t i e s i o f m K c h o n

o m ^ c i i t e g o r i e .

i l l f K 'h A s c o n s e n t '

f > l a c e : o l h o f 4 h e h

a r m e r c H g n d t s e

i i ^ o - o i f a L t 0 ; t h f i

VW I I tir lT IS

> m e f u r h i s h i r i g s

> w i s t h e t i m e t o

l y a n d s o v a b i g .

(ecliner1 Only

*69”p a re At $169.00

IL L ^ISll. O dd Cn Bed o f Dra

9°° II M4ular B argains mentli FREE with ev ery wai w on 't last long, so-cM s a aIIQl I ■

(sioub; V V imD N ; T ^tunve a ■ ’if

“t b s------- D dvv-W otfon

_ T hu rsday . Jan

nartistivlth Inteniational bills to sj:

ICH and a s ister homes. 1ouse, d e c la re d word ofito 5,000 creditors, organizacomputer & pes of Tbe in'

m ajor fraud in- used by charts re

of get-rich quick Mormtn cburch publics* editorialPresident Spencer this? Whatements prohibit- InvestjJln*» tor«iiythiiig -

u iln e s . In church.’tag Ihclr religious ,jre exposed. . . ™ ' list (or the Ulshlg session tjctwccn 1” '™ “awyers of a firm In a pduct. During the Inveslmjrmons, a g r ^ to dealingnvestors to avoid business

m oney ig tbe m eethig with investorIt was like saying, divldeni

111 Utah in recent

;, and o f f ^ i^) to ‘ Todd i Qveslors w ere told usually st and give two $50 prograir

UIDATIWITURI h a s purchcj m i t u r e S t o r e ^ i r i " U t c

j r r t i t i e s o r e l i m i t e d s

f F Livl' ROCSEAT law

'9 — - 9.T ,V B u i

iteS Bed i n d H w ^

BS, ' SprIted Bunk

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p:-^>d ' H - O

F o o t h

19" Colo

TV1^309

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I C h e s t: o d d B t T a w e r ' U^900 $9

i t l o n e d a b o v e , O'DEI r a t e r b a d p u r c h a s e d ,

o - c o m a e a r l y t o r b a s

. - . r i i i « i M a a « v i

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anuary 14.1982 Timos-Nows.

s ’trickisponsors.

. Tbe attorney general said t of the m eetings was spread zatlons. -investor lists w ere drawn up oi ly diurch._member8 lo trace I resem ble pyram ids, non i e a d ^ denounced tbe sc al which asked, "Why do peopi n iy do people gamble?’’ st Igalor Todd has onc answer,

e l r -g t^ g la n d -g o ts 6tuck;^b€ e, financial success is often equ

i sa id con gam es-go in and s. Recently, tbe most pc^ular and advancc fee schemes.

I ponzi, the con m an offers a 1 ments. H e usually claim s lo lg lo commodities, diamond s » s . But, in reality, be pays ol f from new Investors. Gradu ors becom es so large tbe con iids and the schem e collapses,

dvance fee sdiem es,' the coo ai

;h and the victim loses his fee.

J 6ard tbe“flrst people to buy y m ake a lot of money and im.

ION ^ia«edt a h “a n 3 ~ a r e o H e r i n c

s o c o m e e a r l y f o r b«

'f 'i P^/Ingl O M

MPS TA

JAunk ' ^Iwith 5^iner L ___“

k e tte s PII^ 9 0 0 $,

[ I Bi9~Size----- HdfldIbbdrd * ]

*board0 0 0 AirW

or Mat!Box!

, T w i

■Bolil

^ 0 0 $ g

BookcaseUnit Al

>9°° \EtL'S d uring th is taU d, sheeTs.^. pillows an >st se le rtio n . r a n a M a - F r M P a r k b i « .

L’SFURNITURE EPCEKltR—^ualltyataprice iucanalford." r * H o u r s 1 0 * 6 , V; My* L tkM a ivd . No.

• ■tws. Twin Falls. Idaho B-3 T

:sJd* * th aT l!rm !^ cases ' r ^ d through Mormon

tp cm gcneadogy sheets ice tb d r ancestry. The

e scheme In a stinging leople lake chances like

sr.

ii-be-flald^Alsorin th is - — ------equaled with r i^ leo u s-

md out-of fashion like............tlar swindles have been

} a handsome return on 5 to be making money od sales or some other « off old hiveslors with adually, the num ber of con m an can’t pay the

es.

«i artist so U d lsa fee f o r ----------‘r-tbe-loan-fteVer-comes------------- r!e.

buy into 1 schemes and hdp promote tbe

Living ! R O O M :

ABLES49^; |' _ :

Student .Desk rU9’ Iig Floor Pillows $ 9 9 5 . - -

..'Brass" z adboar9F;W SKIngSli* ,

JWattress

attrecs |X Springs ' " !rwInSIi. !o t h P l e c a s - |

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y ^ tk I ; ; r r “T

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Lots of odd I

^ l u h d e n :-JEANNE LESEM. ■UPIFamlly Editor •

" '• CHICAGO (UPI) - 'Jf ' executives like to say th

->:ikiiir©^*t«itioo-tor-U»-ia ‘ - .annual trade show In Cll

lo suMMrt tbelr stance.------- — A'recorMreaklng i,i

' will show .tbelr wares '.N ational Housewares:

more than last wlnte - - trad e show Is schedule

17 at McConnlck Plaa , r - . (o U o v ^ div «t tbe I

ii: ' Tbe76tb£ow,whld ‘I* Jan. 31, is spooK

. Chicafioiaaed Natlooi ' - Manufacturers Assoda

— " AdvAnu n au m tu : : . : before tbe openliig was

— — ^9 percent-from tbe'• -advance registratkm. 1 'i tion for tbe January

.19,272.j. . Ronald A. Fippin]

'managing director, si .ures, plus sales sUUsti

' two years, indicate tbe . } 8 oodsbape,de9 ltelbe

. " “Total-manufacture- I iyear probably hit ■ rec

1 Deariy | 1J billion n

. . > / Pimlnger says tbo _ ; 5 K tn oreaando iS w tw l(

I ^ V y ^ — a clear indici / ; «tba( Ibe industry is «' ■ ' i ....fbbinlcchinge*.

: As for retail salei t .Impression from r : publications that t 1' “ selectivff buying;** . telepbooe interview,

.buyers ^ p e a r to be ( . ? makes and models bu

tlUes.. •

j And el - f c i f e a t u n. $ :y LAS VEGAS (KNT ' j* inigbt be a blab moot . ^ ’mortals, but oot for i

■■i’e ' 'their Ucks from elect -,':C . J t ’s time for tbe glan ' r . ^ e r Electronics Sbo

P a gloomy ecQDomytbln /along <^te wdl In

<: ^ ' -microprocessor cblp 4dk)des.I TWs seems to be

^ .(thinking «wipii will pay , . ';{or-eieetron]cmanufac

J t . : 'a8 far as product size ~.aod24nQiblack-and-w

■r M ts; tbougb not new, -iir.-^*easoo,-wiU»-Pana800l *!|^ line o fle o y sets withi

; 'tb a tlo ^ % a n A M - F

; flip the top half over; U screen snaps mto view, about S200.)

Tbe biggest item oo •I \ scene: Tbe pocket-slte Ij 'Dumber of manufacbj j ...... -SbarpT Panasonic, anc'* touting their »win>*v»'AjI'i few' years. Tbe bandb !;• -seem to be growing In;• capacity even aa tbey

.-Th^ function almost ' computes, and they Ct

'j toequallytinyprinters . These machines also

■ expansion modules i \ ^ t allow you to stu< cassette recordvs. : booked t4> to (elepbonei «ets. Most are In Ibe ta

t . ' basic computer.TTEvMwiUanihftper

measUyintoanattacti the pocket computoi a

j ^business, manag

[ can pn^ram games i j iSbarp’s printerproduo..........-

ir ' JuK IN G T niE FO H Il ' Tbere are more of tbe

. personal stereo-sj ■' Dghtwelgblbeaitoiwoa

:: the show. But tfie tee !; <»me. Tbe latest Ini {> .Sanyo will oot only i ;! music buffs, but it also :: vbo'love gimmicky dl

-And it might tickle a f ;• fans. Yes, it is a radi

i«i . .^e te witb Ugbtweigt fougbly tbe size of a qu)

!r ■ lliere, right' below ; excessive number o f ;

- 'that adorn today’s wal tbe calculators and gai V 1* a tiny AM radk), plug into tbe side of And off ^ go; wltl

4iassle of tucking A IM '•et into tbe walA)and< Iborts.

Sanyo m ia e s tbe 1 duD&witbaprlceUgli

; i l^rliber down tbe line ; ; .hKlJo watch, but oo4b(

jT ^ S S m u S S w w S to r

I; JfOTEVEBYIHlNan• Dutwfalte-tlte pefi ao

— ’ je t t in g snialler, tbe bd - t - ■ ^ C b lf lR tbe-dellniti

i i i i * > .

_ L _ _ ,L B - 4 J lm e s .N e w » ,T w ln I

d gadgets on dis]

omewan ited byn

He seet energy environm such pro(

- Housewares systom y their is small app -*• and exhibitor New pi ■ —mU— tl;500™°1 Chicago appears beator th ce. > heating tln , 930 companies gadgets res at tbe NHMA pitchfork es Exposition, 80. shlsh kab nter's expo. Tbe sodium ci tuled to open Jan. an autor laceWecta^tbe that fits M main, building, garbage

says tbehicb runs throu^ e i^ t pot insored by tfie leaves tbi kmal.Houiewarei It'sga( Kdatkm. the Salt]iiia ir -6 n r i5 ea r" tH a f« ^ its 9,400, up about and tomp tw 'Janua^ 1981 the show n. Final registra- public, ry '81 show was "We hi

crashers 1Dinger, NHMA's Flpplngei , says tbose fig* forbldmo] Ustics for tbe past ~8ell-sam] the Industry is in exposlUoi tbeecoQomy. • "A tot urers’ sales last (entire) : record H9bilUoo, wbo com I more than tbe closes, b

Ihbse SUM have Tbequi twice In tbe p k t 15 ^ontbeiiiidicatkxi. be idds, time to s weathering wyIdes, “I get'tbe “Many

reading trade They're I there’s more frombuyi f^ingersaW in a— “Manjr tf. He said store ptoducUo w ordering fewer electronic but larger .quan* NHMAa

yetbeent

dectronic res tiny wJft) — January ble.” as l onth for ordinary Sharp ha Of tbose get record tu lectronic gadgM. exactly Ui [lant Winter Coo- aod I grev Slow, aod deqiite The Shi things are beeping features! In tbe ^ i d of uses a t ihlps and laser tracking.

it automabe a year wbeo table mot pay off ooce again ago, butti ifactiirm, at least hT tthe^ Ize goes. H>e m - itwouldn* id-wbite televisioQ didn't hi lew, are bot this radto, ti nolo adding to its—^Makers, th a sneaky tnodd ~ pounds an lif-rM clock radio, hoisting, ck-tadior-unlll-you— r-tben a 4-lncb

I on 0* computer [“Had commiler. A

and Quasar, are .®*"*mrei icoinoulers. evm

odlKlil computai ?(iBpopiiUrltyudloyitrtiktoaUe.lOSt Iike~D<nooaI grocery s

ibohavemBnory ‘ ‘“ J ___s and Interfaces [tcffe programs 00 I. Some , can be Does aod tdevision ) 9800 range fw tbe

peHpbifi^ tbeyH acbe case. Host of rs are designed for lagement aod itiocs. But you also !S into flnrf liucescotorgn^ ■ J g g )

RHUaC f tbose stmenmail -systems-wUh—»es OD dlmlay at teeniest is yet to Innovatloo trom

[y please athletic laft f to r digital watcbes. ' a few Dick Tracy ''adio watcb, com*Bigbt hfadphones quarter.ow all* tbe usual— of fancy features watcbes — where games usually go dk>. Tbe headsets of tbe thneplece. without even tbe Il^tweigbt siereo — odof your running ,be fUst models by ^ H |Ig in the ISO range. ^ ■ S ihMlStbeAM-FM4be«o types haveloo of stereo, sincejyflf evDf paftklnnoawatA

mwn:.MOil stareos are—ibAM'bi9aM~an H B alttaL.o< .“port^.

Hin U l a J d a h o — .Thursctsy.-Jai

splay

:ejshouL_:'’ecessionees two major product trends, y conservation and tbe ament, w4ilc are reflected to roducts as air. cleaners, water 1 filters and energy-saving appliances.products alao range from a

mantel clpckand a floot.or.waiL that warms bath towels .while

g the bathroom to hundreds of ts — Including a ' 6-tlned, irk*shaped-utensil for maicing cabob, a device to m e a ^ the 1 c(»tent of (ood aod Uquids and tomatic plastic potato peeler Its into aod is powered by a ie dlqxiea]. The manufacturer be peder bandies as many as pototoes in a few seconds and the peeUngs in the disposal, gadgets like tbe Sbisb-ka-fork, it Meter and the Spud Solnner ipture the puhllc’tf imagination mpt some to try gatecrashing ow, whldi is not open to tbe.

had a big problem with gate- Ts until about 8 or 7 years ago," ger said. Ihey dealt witb It by ung exhibitors to give away or implesTlurlnrtbe"run"Of'tbe- tion.'iot of. exhibitors do sell their- >) booUis to locp] merchants, ome to right after the sbow , break tbe booths down andter^ t,!^ be added ----- -question df a'dnillting the piibilb final day has been raised from io time and always rejected, gersald.for'seillng samples,"be uld^ f products are prototypes, e displayed to get reaction uyers and major customers, ny-products nevermake It into- lUon," be added, recailing an inlc kitchen scale he saw at an . expo 1* years ago that basn’t- ffl to market.

csshowvizardrvis they get bigger and heavier, has one now that Indudes a turntable - thought it’s not

r the kind of turntoble that you rew tq> q)imUng platters on. Sharp Portble Compo System !s a vertical record player that I technique known as linear ig. Drm a record In the slot and fnaUcally plays both sides. The oodel came out a few months it tbe on4be-sbouider Job won't sbdvM until April.' Of course, dn’4 be worth the back pain If It todtxie a cassette player, tuoer. amplifier and two

rs,-Unfortunatdy, it-wdgbs 22-- iaixrsell8rorabout$600. Happy g- -JUNitUPCUlPS---------------icians rejoice.. There are hlc'woodm suited to your too. Casio has upgraded its lire dectronic keyboard, the M, so that oow it not only plays free music, but also reads It.VL-S comes with a light wand

0 tHiy coded sbeet music that like the computer .on y store items; but oo problem, already has a collection

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jeao s, T*8hlrts aod n u ; h am burgers o r pizza, r

K - to tb e Rolling Stones on ^ ' "P ec^ le t ^ to mab t - a s tbey age,” says a i ?• . w ritten by D r. Sar S - : published by tbe New S ; Sodoeconom lc Studle * S : friends a t bom e and g i' ‘ . young, they w ill maini

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* The husband filed for b _ » C -^ h l8 o w n w age record wbci

• - r p a s t the age of 65. ThI - : hea lth Is breaking. If heJ - : until the w ife becomes 6

: widow 's benefit be equl\I'. • ceased husband 's primal

* am ount o r would widow' I - I reduced because she ele l->: reduced w ife 's benefits? I

A N S W E R -Y e s ,J fa w *•!: 7 w idow 's benefits a t age

- sbe would receive 100 p( I: ',, husband 's p rlm ay Insura t - : However, in your case,

: whose spouses have wor t : • age of 65, th is does oot >: - m ean th a t you will recel i - • ' benefit th a t your husbi < '■ c e lv in g a tth e tlraeo fth ls

•. P ersons wbo work pai i~ ■ 65, aod do not draw So<

-“'benefits fo r any months t 65th and 72nd birthday < re tirem en t credits, araot

J t 1 p ercen t (3 percent per* Increase in the ir prima

•>: am ount.I - 'H ie wojricec-Ja. the

receivo th is added t L • am ount of b w eflt whic K , would receive, being ag

- t r ^ w h C T m r n g - f o r widov I- ' would be the amount : ’would have received had

- ag e 65,- p lus the yearly -■ Increases.5 HEARTLINE - I wl I . age 62 th is year. I have

___ e rln g _ re t l re m e n t_ a t j l: would like to know wh; • ' Security benefits would k . re tire then. Is there an S ' caii find ou t before l acS.V- P-R- ________ - -5 ^ - ANSWER - Yes.

n ea re s t Social Security {' fo r an estim ate of youi

re tirem en ta tag e6 2 . i - • H E A R T L IN E -Ia m i6 / incom e ta x re turns and

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ired Americans clad In blue rudolng s b d n wolfing down

a , rolling Joints and llstedng son personal stereos. m lnUln tb e ir ... life patterns . a study.of older consumers Sandra T lm m erm ann and lew York-based Institute for Idles. “ U they entertained nd ate bl restauran ts when aintain tbe sam e pattern into

the United StalC8.-and-^ta-n lra a r iy .hnuA

ihow that one out o f ever:/ ve

an’t get 1:. wife, age 62, J•d Social Securi* -----------Miband’s p rim ary ______^

3r his benefit onihcn he w u well to ie n ts a rThe husbaod'B be rc

t he should live au thorily (t s 65, would hcrqulvalEiit lo dc- - H E A B n .m ap d m u rM ce 9 , 1982. Is Itlow B benefit t e m ake any £

to lake recd v em y

a 'wldow liles t o r ------^orBaiTIige 65 o r older, two doys p<] percenl ot her work a lullurance a m oun t withholdhigise, and others week, olher m rked pasi lhe nol necessarily

jcelve the exactjsband was rc- I " '’ ? JIhlsdealh. S K u rity chpast the age.of T - . ,Social Sccurily _™ “{ ^

hs between U » lr ~ “ « tL U lJIay eam delayed Jan iM iy IS nounting4o of cjuestlon, , pe r year) as an mary insurance

1C only one to 1 benellt. The “ 'S 'g " '^ ihlch the widow. >■“ ;age 65 or older P°yU ia‘ °l'

Idow's benenu; HEXRTI n t her husband of your "f had be re tired a t cans” for C riy cost-of-living how thank

h as been will be turning widowed fc

ave been consld- In a smallI tha t age, but____________what ray S o c laH ’juld be if I did /any way that I ________

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s.” Go to y w i Ity office and ask w ur benefits for j

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A m ericans, m ore than 46 n 55 or older. In tbe year 200 of the post-war baby booi 55, th e graying will acceler

ft - A th lrd o fU .S . consume! e . b e a d e d ljy -p e r s o n s -M - Q .consum ers a re acquiring i g B ureau s ta tistics sbow tbi

A m ericans 65 o r older 11 s line, com pared with 35.2 s ago.d ''T h o se 55 to 64 actual ir percen tage of discretkina d • group in tb e United Stales. Q But business h as been s0 changing financial plctun

says Tlm m erm ann, bea<[a - U fetim e Learning _of t

ToB>»h«»n^ .A B W lfltlfln .arn -e Retired Persons.

higher b(

Heara re -n o l-tax ab i^an d -sh o ^d — reported to any taxing (federal, state, city, etc.)

T U N E - I will be 74 on July1 It tru e that from 73 on, I can ly amount of money and still ny full Social Security check?

r M n je 5 T c h a n ^ ? 'I 'w o r k } p e f week, but would like to full week. Do I have to have ' Ing taxes taken out each tier than federal taxes? F.D.E R — Actually, you have le to earn up to any amount ,i i w i v e your fuU Social check ever since you turned

law h as 'n o t been-changed, - hflt_lt will lower to age 70 In

1963. So, In answer to your I, yes, you can eam any now and still receive your full ecurity benefit. And. yes, you 'e to pay federal Income tax dal securily taxes on your s. And, if you a r6 in an a rea . as a city tax, you still have to :also.I T E I N E ^ I received a copy "Almanac for Older Ameri-

>r Christmas. I cannot tell you inkful r am that such a book en wrillen. I have been a for eight y ears and live alone all apartm ent. I have always

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tually have the highest onary io com e 'o f 'any^ge ^

sn d ow to catch on to tbe !ture for older Americans, ilead 'o f tbe Institute for .f ^ NaUonal ReUred '

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Your book gave me excel about locks for my wli doors, and I have already

1 Installed, which makes me I sa fer. I also found Inform.

been Inlerested In about __ jnyJuneraL expensea.andii

tha t taken care of very sooj

! . ' I w as also under the impi i a peson-m y age (72) sh(

much exercise. After re; chap ters on exercise an

- people our age. I discussec doctor, and found that yoi

I sound advice about diet an • exercise program can be SI beneficial to people of. an

j ~ th e lr doctor's approval,

r T l “ do In lend-lo make f definite changes In my lifeI forw ard to it, because I i becoming bored. Now, I ( have a new challenge ahe£ r going to try lo gel some of X involved wllh me. I woulc 0 ' ano ther copy of the book 1

P lease tell m e bow lo ordei

/ AN5WSER - w e areI- you a re satisfied with oiII o rd e r another copy, send k fo r two o r m ore books) to n A lm anac. I14 E ast Daytc e Alexnadria, Ohio 4538K F s fr-Sweeksfordelivery.

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“ OvOT tbe past two years, consum er has really begui Tom Nelson, bead of tbe d epartm enl a t NRTA-AARI least 14 nallona] magazioej consumers.

Nelson says, "More attent on two th ln ^ : on tbe der s teady thcfease In 'tbe num! cans, and on tbe fact th a t tb(

^ % l i e ofd a re not oecesst money In this m arket."

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c Ht - b e c o m e n b ^ ' — ibbery.:ellent advice vlndows and dy bad them n e feel much mation 1 had ut prepaying lin tend loget_______

ipresslonthat iMUld not do - reading your and diet for ^ d itw ith m y ,'ou give veryand tha t your ^‘suited to and .ny age, WlU.

e some v e r y ------ I C E - Aife, and I look T T " I was really UP S/ I feel tha t I .

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Q .M yhusbaoddiedU iig74 turned 60, I started draw widow 's benefits. I am novi w onder if ro> ell^b le foi b eo e flls .-J .M .V .

A. You already aro dra\ la rg e r benefit, w hldi is.base( deceased husband's wbrfc r I h ^ w ld o w 's b w f i r Y o u r o reco rd yielded a monthly b $180; your widow’s benefit a to . 1393. You cannot gel a money because Social S e a only pay you one benefit.

Q. I bave changed my nam tim es. I w as divorced afler 1< m arriage . A few y e« rs .li ex-husband Was Imprisoned bezzleraent. Peoplelio owed began haunting me, ao l chi nam e again.^1 took the pro

.-office and asked that roy changed on m y c ard .-It's bl

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card . We couldn awing tbe previous attem] sedonyour supplied tbo nec

record - nam e , change « own work maUed your new bei)e(lt ofamounted M edicareUp: any more Next y e a r the

curity CM su rance deductk 175 from jjeo. Al

m e several m et, M edicare v ley ea rso f. any reasonablec

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ed Social Security repre- 1 help you get your new * - uldo’t find out why your tem pt failed. You re - , n e c e s sa ^ proof of your je and Sodal Security . - new card within a week.

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ATLANTA - Cold Is fo r older people.

B ew are: T becurrent> tb e spec te r of frostbite a bypoberm la .

F rostb ite is injury to 8 ' 'to t l)e c o ld .F ln g e n ,to e

suapectible. Syn^itoms . : i ln g llD fti lc b y reeling.-

, Tbe best treatm ent a ffected a reas in lukeu clothing. •

A fa r g raver p roblen h ea t. H ypothermia v ld tem perature , usually ft b o ^ tem perature is 9fl.<

t b e elderly a re amon m ore than 2.5 mllU(« o! especially vulnerable

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■ "E lderly persons ft becom ing cold a s readll bodies m ay not adlust s a id IheU.S. Offlce ofO

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w J iU e ^ ^ S s ^ ro tb e ^ ^ w Ii B om ethlngtoread.

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one ex p e rt bas p lace rith It " I t la estim ated tt » d ly ag e 65 bave some

defect, and betweei p a U e n tso v e rO a re l

mM t ' TButDO<melBlmm'o r a you

su lx free ilng tempei tb e « » d itlo o c a n s bouse, fo r example,

KBim Local a o d natloaaln . . ' “ recom m endations: body

y low HOWTOfirm a l . Look fo rtbesesyn

• Shivering is oftc ifac t, ' drops below 95 de] I to be becom e rltfd , with m ln * . side o r tb e other. Sp p . the m ight be_taken a s

f are o e sso rs tu p o rJ lk e b Itheir • —In addiUoo to :ure," bas a coId^tnuUc ai

w axy pallor, some >ey o r F requently tb ere Is

: t e d h u b !

Ingd innera tha lftim el” w friend ^ d sbe invited two'' w angers for Thanksgiving,

jtq )t the football uring tbe meal aod p e ^ tn I g u ^ so as oot to m iss a tii

reI tell our husbands how we bey-don’t-believe-to'com^-— g|

w'a nothing to divorce a manit sure does qwU th e bou* giniggestions? ' ai!^:D UP WITH FOOTBALL nE D U P: You have several d(You can yell, scream , gi berate and criticize yourid husband In an effort to th0 sacrifice watching his- be m e in favor of being a good -M u can m ake a trade-off and bl

h ing for you.also refrain from inviting th Thanksgiving if you don’t hi

a v e ^ 31 O i i r I n t e r i c

E s s s s r T

P e rfe c t* L a te x SI/all P a in t VHkh Colors ^ ^ % Q Q V'bit n f 1 9 9soeti. 0*'- ^ir One Coat Coverago. Afplisd Aa Dir in all Snorwln-Wllliams Coatings. S«i

3ER BUY olth. month I 2 X Our B esl P a in t i n B k Roller Kit f VI

Inc h — 4‘I UIs i

aleendsJanuK ^dO

Id A v e n u e E a s t F a lls 7 3 3 -8 0 8 1

ry l4 ,1082

ipoterm dQjQtJBCognlift thfl w npfc ed in a report issued beU u

id tbere is oo accu ra te estlm OS die from hypothermia, alt] aced the num ber a t 2S,000i>lus. d that 10 percent o f a ll persom me sort of tem perature-regu reen 3 aod 4 percent of all bo irebypotberm lc," i t said. nm\me to hypotherm ia’s threa lave to go outside o r be expo iperatures to develop hypotbe n strike indoors — in an unt ;)le, a t relatively m ild tempera a l medical e x p ^ give tbe foil ts:

rOSFOTHYFOniERBfZAsymptoms: .often absent wben body tem pe degrees F . Instead, tbe b i ^

d tb p o ta p s a slight trem or ( . S p e ^ Is slow o r slurred, a si( s ^ d e o c e o fs tro k e . _ ^ oO T-a& ^^Tiental c<nfuslon^ ce behavior.I to c dd hands and feet, tbe si k and tbe skin often has a d( imetlmes with patches of re e Is a puffy appeanpce to tb(

) b y u p s e

want to en terta in them al whatever works best a t your I

D E A R A B B V rlfeelw ood momlngl This is tbe first C that 1 actually felt tbat m y s really appreciated.

D o y o u k n o w v 4 ia tld id ?L -g iv in g u f tf f - t iru n g r f ltf tfu r

and fair-w eather friends, 1 S300 I had se t aside for C gifts, w ent to a discount liqi and bought ISO bottles of wim red ribbon around each bott down to skid row and passo gifts to ttw bums.

Abby, you wouldn't bei thanks I gotl E very one w bottle shook m y hand, wlsb

~ M erry C hristm as and askei bless m el You can tell it wai

Most people would conden this, but, Abby, many orga hand out food baskets, toys

i o r P a i n t

S u p e rP a ln t '" L a te x F la t W all P a in t - T h e B e s t P a i W e M a k e ^ O Q i• 707 Siyllsh Colon tn«o.sis.9gc*i- | \ # gti

s Direcled.-See label for details.

3 0 " - 7 a : ^ :W allco v e rln g lO v e r 8 0 0 S t y l i s r

P a t t e r n s• Selected B ooks including

Exclusive P a tte rn s ..............• Strlppable • Scrubbabie• Pre-Pasled • Fash ionable'tM ’ui'picrollij p«ckjg«d In Mu&l*

>C5>^4-*s-»-M5S

i t ' ' SharwirvW llllai• * C haroe Pla ^ Avaiial

_7

ntial hptoms/*~" beca use of floi ause of • T b e h e a r t

pressorelslO T m ate of th a tp e o p ie h i iltlxxigh 'ts. HOWnts over T ak e th eses gulatlng • M edical al hospital • UntU help

little aa posi eat. And b lankets, towe poeed to • No ooe berm iai ' bypotlierm la > mheated d ra s tic meani ra tu re s . fouod aod fata oUowing H O W l

Follow th e« • W ear wa

especially 00 underw ear o r

perature In num erous 1 (dy m ay heavy layer, r on one N atu ra l flbe B i^itbat ’ because tbey _ . ............3^>u s tay war

- vddon’t w ear je

sufferer pow er Is lost w deathly, • W ear w ar redness. socks; glovesi iie face, L egs can t

> t s s o c i e

alone. Do -to ttie orpbani DT bouse. C hristm astim e

about the hoi aderfuJ this d rifte rs on ski Christm as

' f t s w ere DEAR DON: judge anyone f(

' Instead of Ity. But since rK U tiV M ~ “ th lB -year-w as 1 took the b l e 8 s ^ ' 'y o u c Christm as ge t your money

iquor storeIn e .IU e d a ')tUe, drove sed out my

lelleve tbe ^who got a •

shed m e a ced^tSod to''as straigh t

>mn m e for ganizatlons -sand gifts

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It 1a im ^

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5 h

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1lams VJL'k') ! iD O W N TO W

1 1 6 6 MAIN J I PHONI

lypothSakH jaU dqrbeoeatU baskio.- u t ra te is often very slow an low. Breathing can be so sball< have been known to be d ed a i

W TOTREA TH Y PO TH ERMtestqM :

iip arrives, tbe vlcthn should b losslble and should be Insi iwels, pillows, scarves o r newq; B should t iy to rew arm la victim by bot baths o r other ans, because this can preclpl a ta l drop in blood pressure. i?TO PR EV EN r H YPOTOER ese tips:w arm but not tlght-flttio{ on the extrem ities. S ta rt ' o r longjohns, aod go from thei ts lightweight layers ra th e r tti

!lbers are the best protection i By "breathe," allowing a ir to ( yarm . Even w ^ . w e t . -wool v d u T B e n e T tB ir r ^ te e l lM jeans — 90 percent of theii

It wben ttiey are wet./arm foo tge^ . with one o r t' e s o r m ittens; and a scarf.1 be kept especially comfoi

a l l i f e ^

ans and poor .people a t ^me, but a ^ y thinks Xhomeless, down-and-out .BUd row. ^

-D O N ^ IN: F a r b e l t from rae lo e for his brand of generos- M your motive in giving a a " tO 'b e ”“ th an k ed 'an d — Lu certainly found a way to 2*ley 's worth. m

J A N L

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» W N T W I N F A L U v ^ ^ IN AVE. NORTH i t C f l >iE 7 34-2536 '

t •A

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hermicin._________________^woolenleand the blood • W ear

lallow and slow a sw e ll aj d a red d ea d ly th e boib^'

and ttieb ;RMIA • Avoid

g e t wet, cimmediately. .. -G e t f i Id be moved as even if ll Insulated with Sim ply w w qiapers. hour. Yo31 a possible effort, ber sudden and • Drlnii clpitate a pro- alcohol {

alcohols]ERIOA • G et |

vulnerabting clothing, hypottier 1 wllh warm youfflty there, dressing • T h w r than a single o r relati\

and feeb:3n against cold often dev to circulate as • Keep ool retains Its - - ty " ’ Xt [ics or cotton; tberm ost beir Insulating Tbe>N{

s ta ts inliir two pairs of m lnlmun

ov er 75, tnfortable with of a t leas

g)ftsi[f[l— • \

Daniel B. Shrum, son of M rs. John Shrum and Di Cantey, soo of Mr. and M n Cantey, all o f Glenns F e rn been nominated by Sen. Ja i Clure for the U.S. Air Force A a t Colorado Springs, Col.

He also n o m in a l^ H id ■Lewl»Tdflughter“ o fM r .“ ai

Zebulon L e v ^ of Glenns F err Merchant Marine Academy.

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• n llr* « te c k

GUYS & GALS SWEATER

Vz O F FC henille, v e lo u rs , handknil fancy knlls and m ore. .

r r m f £k & C O H 11

^ 9 .9 :Boys sizes 6-14. 1 dent sizes 24-30. (1 ous brands.

OJANt • • 'A

3 victirlegw arm ersovertlghtB:---------a r headgear outdoors aod in, to ■as a t bedtime; a t 68 degrees F ly 's total beat (oes is radiated ibackoftbeneck;)ld getting wet v4ien you go ou

d iange your clothing a s wxm a : frequent periods of exercise < ’ it,1 son ly w alk ingskw ly a n walking about produces a t leat

iTou can "buy '’ a lot of comfo

nk adequate amounts of liquid, 1 intake because, contrary to [speeds up body heat loss.L plenty of r ^ ; fatigue ma able to low tem peratures. Use < erm la can develop while you ty not even realize you a re cold.x e im n p Io D rsb o u ld have a f tive m alu regular d ieck-in ca: eble should be checked cm. toe evelops a fte r an unattended acc sp a highly readable tbermome X m p e ra U n a ; :^ : t w ta to r q w c e p b t t f . ' 'National Institute on Aging sa; 1 homes with people over 65 sbi um of 65 d e g r e ^ , a t a ll tin* I, tbe agency recommends a roo ast 70 degrees F<

i d l o u f l i j

If 'M r. and Clyde D. B utdDuaae E . listed oa tb e boi[rs. Duane sem ester a t tbe I m y , have iog a t Laram ie.Fames Me- _ _ ^

J UiaMioAx.li

t h d lo R, I~AMiV~vrpa-----1 — .. •••. • - BIU ail

» I R*g.»o•rry for the ' $5 4 .0 0 ...............

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E A R A N C E

5 . 9 7roup of fam o u s b ra n d jean: d lall co lo rs . S ize s

I P S & B L O I

9 . 9 7A g re a t s e le c tio

^ lo u rs , g a u z e s ’, so lid s e n d m o re .

C iM ro

ERS SPORTS'

V a Cm ts . Choosa from a va

styles and fabrics,

BOYs'siz 1 - »

S A, (am- Sizes 0 to 20 In

sleeve co tton J)l9nd

IGLES

' m s

3, too, If necessary, es F ., ooe-fourth of ited from tbe scalp

0 outside. If yoa doa s possible,

ise during the day. around Ibe r o m .

least 2S calories a n imfort with a little

luld, but lim it your to popula^belief,

makes you m ore Jse extra blankets;,rou a re asleep and old.) a friend, neighbor'1 calls. The elderly, too; hypothermia , lacddent. . om eter tacbeck 0 0 ' :«

{says tbat thermo- .5 should be set a l a tirtes, .For, people ‘ ,

I room tem p ^n tu re ,

t u t c t e of l y i n F a lls is_I honor roll for th e iaU.^ University of Wyom-

(fcTl Soutiiyuc; , Iin.i«n raM tta |IN a COKO CLEARANCE I IllBlotaJvona------------------^ --------

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rHEQ.TO 30.95

. u:q ? a n s and c o rd s . ;

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r REQ. TO 2 9 .95 ; ;

c tio n of ve* '.e s ', p la fd s .re.

S

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O F Fa variety of colors . Ic s, '.1 !

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m • 1> In knita ond Iona •tl^nds, ;

> |/sH O P D A Il,Y _ I0 -t 1 W-. F« iD A y$ 'ii n _ ;

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CHICAGO - Among tbe b Am erican travelers whose im and sw irl a c ro s s ^ tb e c eq;>eclally during, summer vt o r In tb e boUday rusb to gi borne, tbere Is a distinct g roq OQ tbe m ove but olten doesp w berc togo .

T hat Is th e runaway. ‘ teen-age runaway, aod tta

thousands of them. It Is group, from tbe opposite em age spec trum : the senior citi: away. Aod be, too, Is nmnln from home, or wbat Is suppos called home.

Like tb e teezt-age runawa; oneo vulnerable, naive, confu eho rtoncasb .

UnlUce tbe teen-age runawa; hiding, the senior citizen rxm seeking a lost spouse, o r a b ro ther whom be bas oot

— y e a rs ro i a dlBtt f f P i B f r : - friend he doesn’t know bas loi moved away^ anyone,'really, take h im in and give blm i m aking life more like tbe old d

Som e of those wending tbeL Chicago by bus,' plane or trah In tb e office of the Travel Society, aod, says Travelers m in lstra to r Les Brown, “ We be seeing quite a fewof them.

* ’’We a re seeing older peo__Jiave not given up yet. F o rav ;

reasons tbey have run away

G r e y i n g —C o o tim ie d trc im i^ B

' - . e m erge more quickly th products. Nelson says.

At C hase M anhattan Bank York, Chase Center 60 b c a ^ n g to the spedal flnancl

— of penlor citizens since Febru S im ilar p ro jects exist at ctbi c i i l . institutions around the Including California F ed e r^ and L oan In Los Angeles.

“At lea s t one q>eclally in te rm e d ia te - le v e l supe person- is available to deal needs of the over-608 a t ead i < b ranches in tbe New York are ChaM consum er banking

I M artdnB estani.Anyone over 60 mav mak

freft Chase services for set eluding a 36i)age f in a n ^ a r guide called “ Looking Forwi nlor citizens Joining tbe a m aintaining a minimum b8 checking o r savings accou p artic ipa te In a wide range ( tlo il^ activities, Bestanl says

Special product developr__senior citizens tends to emei

s lo w ly . G e n e ra l Telejpl E lectron ics Corp. began devi hom e companion device foi derly in 1977, but commercial Ing began in r l l I960.

Tbe hom e companion, base on h ospital nurse-call systen a com puterized sensory netv m onitors such v a r i iH a a s n o r b e a t in a b o u s ^ ld . Devlai tbe no rm triggers an a lan com panion service nUnltorinj . Tbe device cost GTE at

m ii^on to develop, accordlnt a rd C . Young, m a n ^ of cf

F la .-■“ O ver 4,000 have been 1 s ta rtin g In St. Petersburg ai nine F lo rida «Kmtles,"iYoi “ We go into the MUml f L auderdale a reaso n F d ). 1.

"W e’ve helped so man> pe(^)Ie already. In tbe pf w eeks, w e saved two bousi fire s bad started tbat oot noticed because the peoj p a r ^ y blind."

F o rd M otor Co. in Dearboi se t ,4q) a contemporary n depitrtm ent la s t year to bn tbe :autom oUve sales mai women, H lqianlcs, senk trd t sim H ar e a t e r i e s .■ " t h e departm ent form

prodesa we sta rted . sever a g o ; ' says cootemporay n m a iM ^ .M ir l ly n J . K l ^ cbagges re la ted to older o a lre td y a re under study. F piw readouts n e ^ tc a n d w e l l - H t f o r s< “ P a r t of every researd i pi s ta r t today Is demoted to tbe o lde; consum ers.”

Cuisina;Food P rocesso

-

- — E — ■

aysreie' tb e lr lUe is gdl

e ither bave bi b A ln d tb ^ o T f '^ le re tbey were

« borde of ‘T h ey a re Og ) paths cu t Uon aod trying i

country , reality.'M any ol r vacations from a nursing ) get back of having to m roq) tba t Is have run away esn’t IcDow- - tloos,.such.as.il

and not being a. Not tbe there a re

Is another end of tb e '

citizen run- mlng away posed to be

way, be Is infused

iway wbo la rxtnaway is r an a ^ n g

s l o n g s l ^ liy, can tn a home.Id days, h e ir wav to ra in end tq>ivelers Aid ,e rs Aid ad- We seem to m.people wbo M a r ie ty o f ay thinking

p>B5 Ithan new I

ank in New I bas been '

UMlal oeeds Hbruary 1979------------ --------■otberflnao - , ■the country ■:r ^ Savings ■

ily trained, J>.-jp e rv ls o ry < sal with tbe d l of our 192 area ," says

Ing offlclal

nake use of seniors, bi- laTpIannlng irward.” Se- > center by-

balance in counts may ge of educa- ays.opment for merge more ejpbone &

W e U SHOIc l ln u r k e l - p _ , _

laiwllooselytem s.o ffe rs TII C letw ork tbat * ^ « movement” vlationfrom larm In tbe irlnfl center. a t least SS

ling to R ich-................................if operations

a In s ta lle d ,............{and now In Young says.ll and F o rt C hoose i 1. o r groy.'

any (older) past th ree

ouses wbere nobody bad leople were

to m , Mlcb., .............../ m arketbig break down

m arket IntordU zensand Indigo (

First floeirmallzed - a ......................iveral yeara . y marketing lg. "Produci r consumers

Foc-exam-d t o b e J a r g e _ _______ _

s e n i o r s .J project we . tbe needs of

B elted tr n o v y .W t

art3ors

3vloidels

t o D res iy ti

5 h 5 5 i i ---------------

from

:ce’ssofies • - - - > Tool

lo n g lie W ere $3

- CHAf^OElTOE P g M g _ expRE$SAC(

rs,

2et4nere<going to be better ^ tb e ~

buroed tbelr bridges u c k trfarenolongerw elcom e innki ereuvlng.fighting InsUtutiousUza-ig to-com e to grips with busr of tbein bave nm away wan(og borne o r tbe p rom ed uo n tmove b to ooe. O thers, tben:

ay from unhappy sltua- whejs.ilvlng.wUh.a.daughter__ <joa ig able to get along with ><i

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MISIINIM47.gn

)P DAY 9____

THESE 1TEMs 7

~ ^ M I S S E S

25.99-56le ik ir ts , p an ts , a n d jacke ts , ly. W e re S40-$a5.T Ir8t floor.

M I S S E S

B R I H A N I A J E i

19.99> d en im |ean> w ith go ld < loor.

M I S S E S

T R O U S E R S

20.99-22.tro u s e rs from P a rticu la rs Ir

W ere $ 32-$35 . First floor.

J U N I O R

C O N D O R S L A (

27.99-29.f t r o u s e r p a n ts In a v a r ie ty o h m ooching b e lis . V i^re lo

J U N I O R

LUREXSWEAT

2 6 ^ ? ^s le e v e m e ta llic kn it sw reoter $36-S40. First floor.

r O N YOUR BON OR AMERICAN I^COWT: t o ORDER; C A U :

jasingnile 'fa m ily , ^ y b e ( b ^ ’ve Icked oA of tbe bouse. 1 b ^ ioUngJor-aplace4o-<U-iOrbui m 't know wbere to go.“Tbey wind up a t the Gny\

us station o r tbe train statli 'andering aiouod O’Hare (Inl fttuii Airport), and someone t Mm b to us because tbey don’t rhere to go next. Sometbnes on’t rcallyknott.«*ero tbey.an “ 1 thinfc there a re quite a fe

- BISESm.99-

T ake] re a te s t savi

P e tite ai w oo

_______ Panjacks

fak e fu rs a of lea th

A R E JU ST A SA f

RAH • _

6.99ts . Fully lined. N avy Ji-. - - - ,

lEANS

9d occen l stitch ing . <

:s2.99s In black, g rey o r

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^9 9y o f fash ion co lors, .. S*u:>-iflTnoor.-------------------

I

INTERS

9.99ite rs in th re e sty le s .

AW ~7WIN FALLS 7 3 ^ - ^ . ^ TOLL FREE. t-dO O -429-^ M A ^ N I T O F A U ieD -S l

u m b ^ GB been there , those senioi jey a re th e perlpbery.> n w t. tbey - oe tworte-4o -snMW

people see 00 w ^ i^MUod aw ay but tbey doi itko o r w bat, o r where. Interna- “ We had ooe (1 brings . wbo flew in (rom ( I’t know looking fo r (dd fri< es tbey oelgbborbood in •k re ._ _ _ _ y .e a re ago._______few out "S be’d been llvl

mFALmu109O rlg .-

your pick fi ings o f th e i ind re g u la r )l an d w ool n tcoats . ou t e ts , s tad iu n and se lec te i hers. Misses

JW PLEOFTHES

JU ^- — S P R I N G S

18.99C ream sk ltis , p a n ts S jai a n d b lo u ses , from Sassal floor.

CHIUJAMES

19C hoose g ir ls size s 7-14 5 3 1 . Third floor.

GIRl-SLEE

8 .9 9S e le d e d lo n g b rushec so lids. W e re to 16.50.TI

INFANT;h e a l t h t e :

2 5 ^ /C hoose fro m a 'l a r g e i ■IM S 6 3 4 m e i e n d gTr O

TIGEFCORDOR(

_ 1 17100% co tto n p a n ts from w c ls t In set. W e re 5 2 5 . Fl

'w*02 ' ■'■sroftes.------- T. .......

Df alienalior. dttaena living on ter. bi - I b e re is do so d a l H er i

iv ^ out. So tbey run So, sldon't really know to a nui

wantB 65-yearcld woman “Slm California. Sbe w as w as!friends wbo lived in a yeann Chicago she 'd left Uvbi{

i i v i n ^ t h b ^ d a u g S ^ “ ^ a

B F

®/oISHS.99. to $ 1 4 0 J from th e (se a so n , r s izes in \I b len d s. ite rw e a r m coats, ed s ty le s 5s C oats.

s a v in g s t h m

INIOR©ORDINATES—

?-45.99ja ck e ts v/lth m atch in g ves sa ffo ss . W ere $ 29-$69 . Fir

LDRENS ES JEANS

9.9914 o r boys s i z e r 8>16. W e

RLS4-14 iEPWEAR-----------

?-14;99le d nylon gov^ns p rin ts < .T h ird floor.

r& TODDLER EX PLAYW/EAR

V o O F Fe a s s o r tm e n t o f p layw ear r OTT -rThtT dt i w i .

ERSHOPROYSLACKS

7.99>m F r . ih S q u .e z e w ith . l a . . F In i

J .................... ' '

T h u rsd ay , Jan u ar

ated^enr. but bad been asked to move e r soD-bhlaw, bi essence, bad

>, sbe w as asked to leave a ^ gc nursing borne. Aod tba t sbe <1 ant todo: tba t w as Ukedybig to “Sbe was totally , alone, azid at as looUng for tbese old friends ian ago. bu t tbey w ere oo lc irbig tbere. Sbe gathered whs ^CTdence she could and can

Ii

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/e s ts G re a t to w e aco lo rs. Refl. $J

N O R

23P loce s e ttin g I

Fl

V

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- w■ iff___

....... -S hopd

iior-citiz<veout. “ She 'd brought all I ]d said d r e s s y with her, a n

gobito them bccause sheI didn't beautiful woman. Sto ber. person, fla tting for tso she id en tity —and no plac

Is from This group oflenIrager T rave le rs Aid office

bat in- fo r hum an contad . same to get a (ew bucks for

.theofnceastfdrop^ir

H M B l

fm P W h) -i;'I

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ImE STORE

M E N S D A M O N

^ T j K I L t r i t L K a

12.99»ar u n d e r a sh ir t o r sw ea t $20 . F irst f loor.

R I T A K E C O N C E F

S T O N E W A R E

J.99 4-pc. pl. setl) Includes d in n e r 's s a la d pic i t^ u a t R«g- $30 . T hird floor.

F I N E S S E S O F T S I D

L U G G A G E

9;^9-39:9'e rd i, l ig h tw e ig h t w ith heav ilu e s to $B0. Third floor'.

P A N D D E P O S I T

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TWIN FALLS - sd ieduled fo r today 1 Bl£ Boy R eetaurant. givenaioagw ltbale}

. . welcome, according I

Cub ScoutTWIN F A L L S -tT

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M arvin and Paula Tl

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WorkshopVALLEY - Marj

VaUey Scbool syste _______ HomftnrirftHng thft :

leam .- M artlnat ta y i Uu m ay have problem) tt)Orta.'

M erle Stoddard, M urtaugh and Ht S tod d ^b asiq > ec ia

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^ » n s o r a M aster Classes WlU be bel<

. m eeting room.Classes will resui

lab room 139. Sesslo n> e workshop wll

and leUies, picUin F a lls , Jerom e, Cai

> • will conduct th e d aTuiU onw U lbeO

ext. 46 or w rite 634 J

Hagerman-HAGERMAN— m eet a t the senior. Dotson will discuss

- B a n c e cT W N ’’ FALLS -

' Southern Idabo Contlhui wlU hold five dance class

• J a n a i D a classes w ■ i r a r r s tN r m r - a t - S a g E r w ith Beverly Hackney J : . 'F e e ls |2 5 . r ' • M id-E astern Oriei ’— (belly dancing) wUlbegl

i8 ln « > o m i4 4 o fth eV o - ^ w ith Shannon Tyree s ; C o s t u m L . • B allet n , for adults r. : ba lle t training will meet i - : i9 a t Sage G ym na

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I 1 CONFETTI FR Et » 1 ^ 4 -cups chocolate wai r - - r - - '{ 2 3 - c o o k le s r -

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happeitress m eet postp— The Magic Toastm istre

ay has been poe^Moed until 7 1 Ult New m em bers’-lcfrhreake I lexicology lesson by D orothyi ng lo Vera Young, p r e s id a t , 73

it Pow Wow Jar}L T be annual Snake R iver Coi rs will b e ^ a t 9 a.m . Saturc oUege of Southern Idaho cam p g ls te r . ,

m an marks ceniN tilie Morgan, resident of re rm Care, vill celebrate b er

ia tlves are Invited lo a ttend 11 lyrooffl; Refreshments will be a a ra rearlT se ttle rln T w iirF a llj

jsesetforcouphr . and Mrs. Buck ThompMn wll ■sary Sunday with an open b<

[atlves are invited to call betwe •ing hosted by the couple's chll a Thompson.

!S scheduled^ Mflgr t Machala, childbirth I Ho^lUd,'w ill conduct a free C ^ i n conference room A. Si

ip planned a t Ed[ary M artlnat, physical educal n tem , .wlil; sponsor a worksh(^ hft i r n ^ rtimce of exercises to

tha t many children Wbo a r e i em s in academ ics as well a s 1

rd, q>eecb therapist for tbe Hansen schools, will condi

jciallied In sequential deveiopn

rutossesslatsd-r- T l i e University of Idaho Ex te r Preserver Workshop beg lield from 9 a.m. until noon in

•sume a t l p.m. the College o f : Bslons wlU be beld Jan. 28. Feb. will cover drying, low aod h l^ Uing and freezing. Home eco Cassia, Gooding, Lincoln andd a sse s .- -• ............ • ••5 S20 and pre-registration ia ret 34 Addison Avenue West, Twin

in Societi/ se ts n— The -Hagerman_Valley.. Hii ior.cen ler in H agerm an a t 8 p u ss the procedure used to tape t

c o u r s e s p l- College of Hackney 's huing Education instruct be Asses. J a n . 20. Cosis W f l l b ^ J a n . - - • i n t e r n a aflB_Gymnastic8 being a t 7:: jy a s in8 trw t6rr~V oT ecb-B i

instructor, r ien tal c lasses Israel. Ro jeg to7p .m .'Jan . Yugoslavia Vo4ech Building- experience e a s Insturctor. $25.

. Students Its wilh previous prio r to th e e ta t7 p .m .Ja n .' c la ss .T o re m as tic s under e x t 244.

% i & oBoell m inis (HaoMD. Combine

■ m argarine REBZE of c rum b iwafer crumbs ing into S

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Fold In mj a re co lo red Spread ov

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in 16Council Pow Wow-for— urday a t tbe Shields iipus. Cost will be SS.

nturnof Cassia Memorial e r lOOtb birthday a t 3

d the celebration and (eserved.alls;------------------------------------

?/e ■WiU observe their 25th I bouse a t the Moose

ween2toSp.m .M d re n , Bruce. Pam .

rth educator a t Magic e C e s a r ^ blhh class Siqiport persons are

dencation leacber for the ihop a t 4 p.m. Jan . 25 to enable chUdren to________

re not \ i ^ cordinated iB having difficulty in

he VaUey. Kimberly, I oduct the workshop. I

i—Extension Service wili I>eglnning at Jan . Iin the extension office I

of SouUiem Idaho food Isb. 2,4 .9 . II and 16. Ii l^ a c ld canning, jam s economists Irom Twin md Minidoka counties

required. Call 734-3300,/in F a lls .83301.

meetHlslorical Society will 8 p.m. Jan. 25. George >e oral histories.

)lanned—- 's ' d i r ^ ’on. H a d m ^ 'w m " beginning baUet a l 7 p.m.

itetofboU) classes is $25. D atlonal-fo lkdanclog ' will ~ 7:30 p.m. in room 144 of the -BuUdlntWlth E d Austin as >r. Dances from Germany;— Romania. Scandanvla, and via.wUl be tau g h t no dance., (ce Is necessary.-CTass fee Is -

its a re encouraged to reg ister- I the beginning d ate of each '

) reserve a qiace call 733-9554,

Is (colored)Inc wafer crum bs and Ine. Reserve 3 tablespoons lb mixture. P ress remain- ) 9x9x2-lncta baking pen.-ffiO* oven-for io minutes.^— -*repare-lopp ing-m lx-ac--------

t o ' package directions, marshmallows and mints, over crusl. Sprinkle the

d crum bs over ali. Freeze id'.ServesSpeople.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - — rig}it8-l«ader-B rajam In-H (

c i ^ P resident Reagan We of:“ OrwelUan double-talic" c Issues for a sudden shift In po tax-exem pt sta tus for scbo discrim inate.

R eagao , am id a.firestorm tion to th e position be took c days^eariler,. announced .Tw will push I g ^ f l t la n to resto on lax -ex em p P sla ltS 'T ffr schools tb a t b a r blacks.

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^ e t a b l e fields and plant Esday's freeie was as damag-^ it that caused $500 mlUiOQ in^cu ltu re .__________________I Indicate we have had one of

recent times,” said state aer E)oyte Conner, aged to recoM low r id in g s llam i ranging' from 14 to 33 froze every Florida com m e^ (Miami) C ounty— sugar cane rich muciUands around Lake s in tbe b ig Everglades region le multi-million dollar plant hwestcoa^t.aralyzing mow to the tropical

fom gmurt>rg Ip theof Volusia, Putnam and Lalie )ay floral c n ^ w ere h it bard vith w ater that quickly froze.;e and g rapefruit growers fear lay be* too warm and last too :ses frozen fruit to break down

A (ew more cool days and salvagB 'som e'of'the'frozen '

epared to handle ex tra heavy and grapefruit from growers

leader lar ching staI — c iv il understanding”

Hooks fl1> IHtlf* to < Wednesday ready had pror

on racial tion on the issue iposUlonon " I don’t eve «bools tha t hearted m ove,”

to m e. I t’s C rm of reac- double-speak.” )k only four Hooks, Interv TueS{lay_he_Moming.Amerl s to re a ban tion policy w a f(jr~prlvatB ternahRevcnue

federal court r in lo lift the overrule il, he o n -ban in- Illegal.” adminlstra- " I don 't think Qutcry from to the IRS, 'Voi

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c iasprlzed fo r the ir juic vy More than the loss ( trs worried about the lon^

m basts R and on exlg” about his position, d id shar n-som e-critics^w bo^al-—.Tue: romised to seek le g is la - ' oppo sue. any Ieven think It's a half- • . e ,” Hooks said. “ It 's silly uijg

Orwellian double-talk, 111 niza

uricw ed on ABC’s "Good baslierica,—said tb o exem p-------was adopted by the In- . nie^ervice-as a resul to f — t rulings. For Reagan to be said, was "absolulely H(

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boxes of m Id « aso n fruit- ], but because of the (rces ed to send about 11 o r 12 mllll

e^easonorangesrsuchas-V alt juice, areprobflblylost. ss of fruit, citrus growers wc long-term effecls on Ihcir tret

Reaganxemptioiharp criticism o( tbe action 'uesday - he - rem ains.—unalb pposed lo racial diicrim lnat iny fo rm .'’

•^.believe the right thing lo his Issue is lo enact legislation 111 prohibit lax exemptions fot

Jzatlons lha t discriminate o lasis of race ,” he said in a sla tei

"Therefore, I wUl submit Icgl: id will' work with th«> r.flngr iccompUsh this purpose."

However, Hooks said the lcnl’8 statem ent — and qut ibcut when (Congress might cave In doubt the sta tus of th luthority to make such tax exei lecisions.

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< Investigation becau fg J ■■ Post reported tbe

-------- dB8slfl«l“ docuift&ff J l week to tbe Pentai I ’M sou rcesB oard .-

The document saL M _____oL_Staff_liad_eslif ■ Reagan 's massive ■-M- would cost $750 bill f l $1.5 trillion alread] S nexl (ivc years, ani

f l Fuel ta x iUPI i a t e s p r o j

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Treasury.,It> is The gasoline lax Mie, . per gallon, the Jev illion beenforSOyears.

Barnhart said th alen— - gested would brin

revenue and creatc were A one cent hike recs. worth $1 billion, s

gestioD would rais( p e r galloa to a tqU including s la te and

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............. aboutsaid the Joint Chiefs m eeti

esllm ated-P resldent ty a s sive defense buildup Carbillion more than the tion wady projected for the thoseand tbe F riday news* delw l

; boost ^ sposal>1 (UPI) - Federal ~ m in i s t r a lo r R a y | j e s tin g to President> federal gasoline ta x —- — - o ub led ^b rin g in g -ln —

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tax now Is four cents lev d a t which it has

I the increase he sug- iring-in-$S-billion In - — ate 160,000 new jobs, kc is estimated to be I, so Barnhart’s sug* lise the tax five cents Qpl of nine cents, not I I indlocallevles. "

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Jllon „( Radln saW. ' I K fP o w tr ,ami (iK Btd ln ’s trade

jrinflhv electric custome regulated ra te s ll

a s llKir custo m en ,tb ea< 3 i a » a ontlieaverage .

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tde group of fu ^ lid y own

m e n an addiUonal $12 bllUoi 8 If adopted a t ^ t e level. Foi I added charges would am ount I

ntervlew Tuesday, Radio and

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m tsjM w ever, note ra te hikes fi InOatloo ra te in fiscal'1961. utl tiving and utility stocks a re ag }y s e t t l e s analysts.

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e s fa ro u ts tr ira e d tb e ', utm ty bond ratings e again being recom-

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^ .^ E d w a rd s , Howard aod ] o f Twin F alls, prwcnU fo r a new mobile bo FYencb's 40 acres just 60

Edw ards said tbe I opm ent phase would lo un its witb an addltku loUow wbeo demand d id

/ HowaM said tba t t] r w o u I d U k e tb e p r c ^ y i

c ity and zoned residei /mcdsUe boroes. Tbe Iai ( d ire c tly souUi o^Bur^ey '/beyond tb e drlve-ln tbeai H e acknowledged (bi

ilnfprmationa

t Acm€/B yK A R EN M A IN '^ Times-News correq;>ood

F IL E R — A cme Mao : prt^M sal for tbe rezonli -F ile r during a questloc

>: Tuesday, Jan . 19. a t 7 p.i

t A decision on rezooii i .com m ercial to iodusti 1 M onday by tbe Twin (•until i t receives furtbe V posal.r Public b e a r in g bav

=4Piler mJ b v k a r e n m a i n ------* TVnies-iVeira com espoa

- i - F m E R ^ 'A -o ew ly -o ' it Z p rgnnlTJiUnn hffff ft

R ; l t s e l f th e F ile r Cba^ -m e rc e ,• T be organization Is tl (D ecem b er m eeting al lo e s sm e n bad dlscusi x p ro m o tln g tb ed ty .

A fter being “ unoffic I tb a t tb e term “ d u n Amerce" Is oot exdusi ".voted uaanlm ously Me ^ a d i^ t tbeeasU y 1-ecognl

P a u l S b ^ , tbe mai £ ty Wood Products, waa •dent; Tom Lancaster, ‘ tb e P la n t Stop, w as nar

:Consciei: By TER RELL WILLU

- -nm ea-N ew scoiTe^

~r: “ " ^ 'W E N D k L - 'A p o M r e d ^ to ile r a t tbe

' iScbool w as prevented n itious custodian.H . ' CecU Short bad goi l l Thursday and tben Q . chedc tbe boiler ooe l u B E a riie r (bat day a H hf»n ffiUing to tgnlti* I

iers SI

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le homew ld be 220 new m e c i ty D O tIes:yeaEsit=:::m orat6rtur

tbe Bunl City b lem s wilight materialize. p l^ tc a p a ([ Buh] and bis “ We uo(s H ow ard of w ater thatod Martens Inc., removed, IiQted 8 proposal per minuteborne park on present fs

tsouttaoftown. when full)e initial devd- would reqi1 Include only S9 or4SgaUoilUonal phBs? to council.,dictates. French jt tbe d e v d ( ^ of the 220ly annexed to tbe (bo road.”identlal to allow Howard:land Is located S.5 unils pe

riey-Avenuc,-iust~tJot qualifyheater. zoning, bul(be problem of R-B o r R-/

l a / m e e t i n g i s T U;

e officialoodent

ilanufacturlng will present its oning of land it owns north of Uon and answer meeting Ibis ^p.m .intbehiKbschool.

oning tbe 15-acre parcel from ustria] use was delayed last ^ Falls County Commission rtber- information on (be pnh.

bave been conducted by the

Qerchant■ cfim an/or

Knxkul Co. aod t___________ ___ w aschosa

To con:yorganlzed'l3usl-— m em berr isA rm ally named wiUvoluat lam ber of Com- directors.

suggestedis tbe product of a ‘i t U n k y ; a t wblcb . busi- nessm an\ cussed ways of actively bi

From (]ffldaliy advised” commKte* hamber of com- three ele< iusive. tbe group personswl Monday nigbt to . Carl Gri

>gnl2edDaroe. Idaho Fl manager of Quail- commlUei » as elected.presl- ble, and ter, tbe owner of b eadsastl named vice presi- The cb BKftOtfer, a -8wH— start-wori

entious cusLIAMS ■ beenrep jpoodeot - u . . .-W benS

- ■ - . about 10;;overheat

MMlbleTIre to m a 'B m o o ld e r(be Weodell High: tbeflred i ted a consclen- A w r d

GUbertsogone to bed 1 tbe boilei

ffl decided to go o fftbega jlasttlm e . . had a br a gas 'p ilo t bad said.Ue ( h e ^ I l h a d - - Fireme

alley*yea;ru p p o i

I yifisflij

e park;t t y 's c u r r e n t b u i ld in g l u m ; ^ a t e d because of pro-. _ witb tbe sewage treatm ent p ac ity .........understand If tbe Irrigation jat now runs Into the sysiem Is d, there would be a M ^ l o n mte sewage flow space In the

facility. Our devel(^menl, ully completed a t -220 units, equlrc only about half of that, lUons per .m inute,” he told the

i said th a t full development ■ 20 units Is “ a long-way down i."rd said the p lan calls fo r about J per acre, which he said would lify forresidentia l low density bul would be acceptable in the R-A zones classifications with

'uesday

ils to expcounty commission, biit i division near tb e propi

_ petltlonq>poslcg tberezai n nT tieada y n l ^ t . a l a p

its Woods, tbe wuniy'ST£QfiI of F ile r C ity Council wbat ill

^ A lthough tbe land Is not com m issioners wanted i

' opinion because th e site is

S8t A t tb e su u esU o n of ; ion P lann ing a n ^ n i n g Con ror— its recom m endation am

explain lls intended use iic land.

ts-formal]fo rU ie T U e fM iftu a rT a ip f iS r d a form er city councilman, » en secretary-4reasurer. rou^plele th e organization, TBrof'tbe'business community unteer to se rv e 00 the board of rs. Tbe volunteer m ethod was led by atto rney Fred Decker, k you should bave every busi- m wbo Is w illing lo pdrtlcipate y 'beadirector,»’ be8aid.) (be dlreictors, an executive Itee will be composed of tbe sleeted officers aod Ibe five 1 wbo will bead committees. Grinstead, Ibe m anager of the F irs t NaUonal Bank, 'sa id

Uee classificatloos a r e flexi- i “we can add ex tra committee IS tbe Deed arises.” cham ber of conuoerce will roridiut uu five obiee tlvea. dc“ ■

stodian sav(epaired by l iu r s d a y afteniooa. n Short a rrived a t (be school a t

e a t e / boiler surrouDded by

6d i ^ w r t a e o t a t o n e s ' " ~ irdlng to Superlnteodent Glenn tsoD, w ate r b a d d ra ined out of iler and a safety, sw itd i to abut I gas beat d id oot function. "We

hot. .red boiler,” Gilbertson

men Immediately..shut off tbe

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Irl Wmh ^I H I Bproposig a special use perm it. .

It m ake a formal request for and then meet wilh the Bu

n and Zoning Commission Is the ir proposal, n CouhcUman' Tom Ta| e Uoned tbe Impact of trafl I. p ro ject on existing lov s, s tree ts in tbe area. Ke t, cach mobile bome park le the average two cars, the

an added 440 vehicles i It ■ streets.'n Residents of Buhl ia s t n:

down a bond issue tha l A Improved m ajor s tree ts a Id slorm drains to correct th* ■y irrigation drainage flowl le overtaxed sewer sysiem. ^ M ayor Jam es Barke:

plain the;iiit residents of a F lie r sub- roperty la te r submitted a ezonlng.":a public hearing in Filer, E diB fim radtnm B tretnr-asK fir"tilrecpm m ended.

not within tbe d ly limits, the id to weigh Cily Council's e isad jacenttoF U er.

of a 'm e m b e r of the F ile r ikimmisslon, council d dayed and requested tba t Acme use of Ibe industrial zooed

Hy_oxgariS r^ 'le rm in w l' b y 'th e results n , sen t to 110 businesses In F

A tem porary commlttc n, la s t moDlb aod headed i ty— re tt7-the general-m anaj of Manufacturing, aod Lai as pared and distributed T. w h id i received a 20 p erc s i - ' th e firs t week.>te Tbe survey asked but

list the five m ost Impi ve necessary lo Improve i be environment In F iler, ve F ro m tboee responses

, j-fliy com m ittee compilc he of s u g g ^ t ^ p r io r it ie s . ' Jd bave to be tbe nam es, t ll- the basic categories," He ee Tbe. five recommenc

prom oting new bualnes ill groiq> advertlaing,. rep t

ves WendeDO., b ea t and (be boiler coole 1 a t— chlef-K eK b-H oaack-ai d y Kenny Kober and D an > by Je ro tn e and got portabi

ied— tanka to put in tbe blgb I ~ thew aterp ipe* w a tm r

um 11)6 firemen stayed- lo f unti] 6 a.m ., along w ltb S but Mason, another custodit We “Tbey w w t w ay beyt ion b ad to do ." G ilbeitso

m eodbig tbe volunteer tbe have bed tbousaoda abc

>r look a t news in nor

r o m eByLA U RY N Times-News i

JE R O M E • acco rdb ig to l

T tiebuslo tt pn^Ktsed by deadly weapc estabUflhmeo

If th e ordii person wtK> I

o pistol. revol\0. p rem ise llcec

Altbougb b

^ unable to 'prccan ’tk e e p a f

Neal;M cGi saya be feeli people,knowl

“ The owne to p ro tec t bii

L yourself, youMcGinnis,

S 3 f f l^ '/ f _ 3 _ y e a r s . ,s a y 8 J placeofbusLi being robbed ' McGinnis ( appeared to

kV vlj lIB I "®l®l®rfoun th e c a n e b a d

“ H e s ta rte h o w l’d like I

^ reached dow ^ ^ ■ 1 asked h im ti

head .” T h e n

a da i^ E * _ b e n ; W o t a k 6

^ Sandra Sta say s she woi

-- f lre a rm a lb c

»ed in B.council p lan

or annexation corrective cBuhl Planning tbe sew er bo)D lo present by Buhl’s g n

In o th e r I'appen ques- council meraffic from the from P a t Dlow standard BuhlCo-cmSe said that if vehicles to pk family had an annual sbere would be city.I using these . Council alj

a d eferred cmonth turned em p lo y ees..

it would have Ing adm lnli and Inslalled U.S. Confer the problem of N ational a s wing Into the W. G. “ Buz’1. cep ts In te rn Ker said the *Sei

;ir rezoniAcme's general managi

outline the company’s p: • scheduled (beTuesday mi

I H errett. said the. meel r‘— puBITtTTni'also m IETTK ■ invitations wili be given

R e g a l s u b d iv lso n a neighborhood, wbo subm

> tberczonlngproposal.••It wUi be a two-wa>

said. H e will present info I and tben answ er any ques

H erre lt said tba t b e bop i b f “ cooperation and infoi

tation.”

flizechaiIs of a’ siirvey s i ^ ^ i t i n g 'I Filer. Ing com m uItee, appointed tion.d by J im Her- The prioi B g e ro f Acme • - businessesan caster, pre- b ring a doii tbe survey, v arie ty ancrcent return in com m unlly

. d ev d o p p rluslnessmen to business biiiportant items To promt! tbe busb)ess th e coopei

nesses, aoces, tbo tempo- into • e s tabUed an outline slogans su1. “These don’l .h ighw ay sJ, but tbese a re tb e d ty .flerreltsaid. Tbe groutndatlons are: blem of whesses, starting bualoess. presenting (be»-«Hy^ouaoU^-------------

?ll school fIlied slowly. F ire d o lla rs In i aod-volunteers - pipea.^'^— iM aso n w ea tto Scboolw b le b eaters and of tb e bot b scboo ltokeep teodaQ tsal

■ : w as 'can ce d - a t tbe scow m n n ln g in iSbortandB uzz Bmallcfalld l i a a Gllbertwjyond what tbey older stud< soo said, com- ass is t tb e e rs . “ We could “ i t ’sao ro e ibd thousands of b e sa id ._________ i : . :

orth and west valley c

: bar VSMASHERvswTiler

B — Drinking and deadly wea to four Jerom e bar owners, ness owners unanimously siq)p by tbe Jerom e Cily Council apons, concealed or unconceale lenta.tllnance is approved, it will b< K> ia not a p ^ c e officer to ca olver, gun, dirk, bowle-knlfe, censed to serve alcoboUc beveri tl b a r owners agree that custo r t o 'ca rry w e a t ^ . s o m e iw prolect tb en u e lv ^ an d tbe lr b a firea rm bd iln d tb eb a rfo rp i

KSInnls, owner of tbe D & M B iels tbe reason be hasn 't beei »w be keeps a firearm, imer of any established bualnes himself,” McGinnis says. " I f j you're going to get killed."Is. w bO 'bas w orked io tb e t>ai ^ J ie .a lw ays keeps a .22 call isLncsafor protection, and il has >ed. .Is says be once bad a m an come to be crippled because be wall >und out that tbe mao was perfe a d a knife attached to the end ol

r te d waving tbat thing arouni ce it If be lore the place up," M lown below tbe bar, picked up 1 bow he'd like aboul sU buJ e m an promptly left tbe bar.

dangerous p ro c l i lo n for then ike weapons from bar o w ners/i Starnes, who recently purchase wouldn't fee] sa(e.K.sbe.were.i ; he r business.

)uhllanns lo address that Issue I hnpes to- go ahead with i m easures that would lift book-iq) Umitatlons created

growth moratorium, r business Tuesday night, nembers beard a prc^Msal

Dickard. manager of the p Supply, for converting city0 propane fuel: He estimated1 savings of $14,930 for tbe

also listened to pn^Kisals of d compensation plan for d ty s . Robert Plgotl, the plann- ln ls lra (o r-rq )re6entIng tb - ference of Mayors and the association of Counties, and uz" Stocking of Money Con- im atlonal Inc., both of Twin See B UHL Page b2

ling planager, Jim H errett, agreed to I plan for tbe p r c ^ y and m eelb igasaresu lt.

e e tlng w U I J » j» pn In ( b p - i b a t persona], door-tcKloor h en lo Ibe residents of tbe

a n d th e su rro u n d in g bmltted the petition against

vay conversation," H errett nformation on Acme's plans

u p e s tbe meeting will be one iformatlon (o avoid confron-

mber ~ig education aad encourag- munlty spirit and partldpa-

io r it le s for prompting new es'w li] inducle attempting to d oc to r aod drtig,-hardware; - and dptbing s tu e s Into the ily . T Ik commitlee also will promotkmal brochures and biformation about Filer, imote group advertising and peration of existing busi- aootber commiltee will look ablisblng a “Filer D ay.” such a s “Shop at-H om e," 8i ^ and beauuneatioa of

roq> also discussed the pro- which comes first; people o r

leaCM A O TH aPagiM ------------

from firein dam ages ju st from frozen

I w as oot held Friday because wUer p r o b l ^ tbe tiq>erin- sakLEiem eniaty .K boolaU o iceUed ao buses would oot be in tbe cotd iveatberwitb only

lild ru i and bus driven , rtaoo Si»ld tbat for safety, udenta should be on busses to b e driver ia ao emergeacy. isetU ng I learned yeats ago."

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m ore rol__________ propriet

ab le lo bweapons don’l mix. Mayor

Intend t<q)port an ordinance licensed d l that would ban P e ten ialed, from drinking feel the

■flrearnuil be illegal for any S lanx t ca rry a "firearm , ordlnam fe, o r dagger” to a will issu rarages.' Jlmm;tslomers should not Uielssul !ar tha t they will be "T hai ir business^ If they a bar O' rprolecUon. b a r."\ B ar until Jan . 13, Howei )een robbed Is that Bar, boi

cuslomej)ess should be able “ U an 'If you don't protect heaboul

Stovalb a r business for 38 b e lheo i :alibre pistol at his “ If \ b as saved him from immedli

•“ITiat’sim e into his bar who that, bul valked witb a cane, we have srfectlyheallhy,and Craft d o f l t .----------------- backroc

>und and asked me S w a n t ’ McGinnis says. “ I I up m y plstoJ, and ,, bullet boles In his [[pi

sober ghem (council mem- drinklnt B," McGi""*°^ y Ti ased the D&M Bar, T h e g re.unable.to.Jceep-£L_two moi _ . , m w tln j

Audi\ I saddei McClure’s CC

J ByJANENEBUCKWA^ ] nmes-^/etvscorredpood

SHOSHONE - “Sbe f contributed ber share tc f munity, we'll all know sb

Luella Kinsey offered1 ___ ute to Joy McClure, 68,0e w hodiedSaturdaynigbl. i M cClure w as the r C oun ty a u d ito r ani [J ■ secretary-treasurerofU:

h l^ w a y district and d Dietrich school board.

McClure was appoint....... - i n Ju ly of-1973 to.fUl 11, — vacated wbM Kinsey «

I was then elected lo two term s.

“She was very knowle( Q e ^ l a l l y efficient, ei i tax structures," Kinsey

was well thought of by . and always ready .and _ se r^ ? '* '. In- memory of M d , Lincoln County Commis * tba t a mem orial tribute

tbe s ta te Legislature \ , vened Monday.. A life-long residec

Shoshone a rea , McC g worked for the county si

Com m ission Chain H arris said tbe commi&

O ff ir .ia lsS H ^H O ^^ - Unda

■ - W M '‘appblntiar'Tanal I. Auditor by tbe County C

Monday, w Stevenson wtll fill tbe to - - y e a r In the term-of-Jog__ ___wbo^dled-on Saturday-» b o ^ ila l.

^ D istrict Judge Dougli " adm inistered tbe oath i

Stevenson. Sbe become « of tbe D Istrid Court aoc J A udltor-Recorderat9a.

," Tbe auditor’s posl four-ypar e l t t ted post. 1

of term expires January li■ betq>forelectk>nlbJ8 N<

o- Stevenson said sbe v or Ing to run for tbe offi

McClure’s death becau bad said tbat sbe was

tb e office oa tbe Repub In November,” Steveo*

Tbe audltor-recordei county d e rk and d e

™ county commissioners.......Comml8sIon '"C balr

so H arris said tbe comr Stevenson WM w dl qi

^ -c a p a b le .-“ We Will m l ^ ribly b u t a re gralefi “y someooe a s able a s LI

over.”V* . Stevenson was hired ^ to Ibe auditor io Augu

h as served a s tbe .cfalei ’v ... ooeyear.

f - •

Thursday, Jan

an baithe economy worsens, I think

robberies and burglaries," she etor who is a decent law-abidii ibavea flrea rm ."'or Ralph Peters, however, says

to keep law-abiding bar owni cd gun In their possession.!is says lhe council will issue pe bey are threatened if they a ms. _ .■nes says she wm wholehea mce if the council adds a dause sue perm its to b a r owners who V my Stovall, m anager of Mr. Bl luingof perm ila Is a good idea, la l’s fair .” Stovall aay8 . “l J ^ » owner sbou]d~ be^al]owsa't6 %

rever,_StovaIl and Bill Craft, o 3oth say Uiat it is unnecessar; n e r lo take a weapon bito a bar. an owner can’l handle business tuldn't be dobig It," Craft says, 'all says hfi.lUnks law enforcei ones to handle conflicts, we have any trouble, we

diately aod le t Uie law haodl ’s Uieir job. Tbey a re traloed t )ul we areo’l. As long as we bav< ve no need to c a rry weapons." ft says be requires patrons to I room because tbere is too m udi people wbo a re drinking carry n ts to leave oo room for possible sople don’t alw ays burt each oU lan’s killed, he’s dead-wbelber Craft says. “ Things Uiat you get you a lot more riled up

ing. You’re no longer In conttdlfferenUy..!!----------------------^t gun-conlrol ordinance wUl be lo itliraeabefo rejlnal passage, ngw ill take p lace Jan. 19 a t B p.i

tor*s de ens dtii;ommunity effort:AY appreciated beodeo^ county govemi----------------- d e n e d b y h e rd ebe certainly While McCluito Uie com- county swltcbe

she'sgone.” record keeplngied Uiat trib- ' Chief deput;, ot Dietrich, ’Stevenson, tbe cbl. cbosen to repi! Shoshone s to ry b elow ),«ind c l e r k , ' to co m p u terllUieDleUlch ledgers, tax rcd e rk of Um te rs . payroU t

■ w h ed . “ It basoted auditor Uilngs," sbesa lUie poaiUon _ A a ,a u ^ l to r .JreUred. She prob lem acrea t

vo addiUonal discovered mis su re r’aofflcebi

ledgahleand “ Sbe b e l{ ^ei^isrt wiUi boles” Stevens^ said. “Joy h a v e a lr ic tly Uie public ceedures aod U id.wUllng .tO -.a re balanced

IcQure. Uie difficult for suelissloo iisked again ."ile b e re a d a t - Slevensoa..&! vrtiich con- supervisor, “Tl

se t aa a dedlclent of Uie gives m e a go(cClure bad ooe could havesince 1968. She w as ver:irm an O .J . rea lly cared a t lission deeply SeeHCC

Lselectreplaida Slevenson~’ also bas aH n -C o u n ly = U ie --U S -A ir- rCommlsslon ■ tra ined in bo

counting, be remaining “Jo y w as s i Joy M cQ ure^ a o d a e la s p e d ly-ln-a-BcIse —serv ice . I ’m 8

wlUiUiework,’

M I te S r k *tak ing over I •UHngnwiUcoii

ia.m. today. u k e to ask t o islUon Is a m ew b ere to lo L T becurrra t D ietrich Sd in a sa m iw iu W ayne P e ™ November. scdxwl board ! was prepar- monUily meel fOce prior to a u r e ’afunera ause McClure McClure w a IS retiring. “ I board. “Tbe d

ubUcanUckel ca reo fU iep a : ^ 1 aod tbe like, b<

ler serves a s took c a re ol :lerk for Uie board w as t •8. night to discuilrm M ’ 'O .J r* ■ment. r- nmission fd t M c C lu re rtnaiifUH aod s e c r e ta r y - t r ^ Joy ter- D ietrich high eful to have Chairm an Ra U oda to take board would i

. . UM fuoeral t sd a s a deputy - .r^ la c e m eo L gust I960 aod tofbidaom eoi lief deoutv for -aklUs, bu t re i

w iU bediffia^

January 14,1982

tn—— - 5

link w e're go ln g -tcsip she says. “ I think ady

tiiding d tizen should ^

» y s Uie councU does n d - - awners from keeping

e perm its to owners who •y a re unable to leep

iieartedly support Ui'e luse staUng th a t tbe city ■ho w anl Uiem.*. Bill’s Bar, agrees thatja. J ,

v ^un behind a

ft, owner of tbe Corrjer s a ry for any owner or lar.lessw iU ioutusingagun,ys- • , •rcem ent officers should

we gel on tbe phone aodle It," Stovall says, led to handle Uilngs like bave a good poUce force,I."to leave w eapons In Uie uc* potenUal fo r conflict rry knives and guns aad slble accidents, tl oUier InlenUonally, but b e r it w as intenUonal or • you le t pasa stone<old 1 up when you 've been conUol and you handle

I be read by Uie council Ige. The next c ity council 8p.m.

eath\zens~~irts praised

her contribution to em m ent aod is s a ^ rdeaUi.Clure was auditor QW h tched to a com puter^:; Ingsystem. ' t •puty auditor Linda g Ibe chief deputy auditor replace McClure }, said McClure h e lp e d ^ ■ te rlze Uie county 'a^j IC roUs, d ec tlon r e ^ %>U and jury selecUoni^ bas really sU«am lInedS isald . -. C3r,_M (^ure faced -the 5 ___re a td v i ^ f u ^ w ere £ m issing from Uie trsa-;;^ » to l9 7 7 .. •*' gped to plug up so tte S /enson aald. “ Now ^ c t a c co u n tin g p ro - ;;Id U ietreasurer'sbooksH £ d wtUi Uie audltor^sw■wmnih- .|» wwriH g‘ s u c b a U i l n g t o b a ^ j

a ..u id ..o f .b c r . fo rm e r3 .., “Tbe example Uiat Joyg edlcat^'publlc ^ a n t S I good place to start. Now lave been more paUent.S very koowlegable i ^ ; | j id about Uiecounty.":. & iC C L U R E Pi«B ba ^ g

I tl

bas s e i ^ f M i r y ^ inA ir-:F o rce -w b ere7 ab e tf —

bookkeeping .ao d

s sucb a g rea t te acb e rSpedaLexample.of public d ___m s u r e J i c a a ^ a b e a d s ...... -irk,” sbesald . ' ■ / - f, tieen doing Uie job since < e Ul bl August and do oot y serious problem s .Ui ^!T fuU Ume.’ I 'm sure:* com e up Uiat I’d r e ^ y **

; ber but she b a s shown to look for Uie answei»r“--5

School Simerintendenl^. i troa said Tuesday th e r- — a rd bad poetpooed ila^* neeUng unUl a fte r Mc-K leral. •%»w as d e rk for Uie school D. t i e d ia tr id is i i ia te m p o -p I’ve been Irv ing to ta k e s

5 payroil, S o d a l Security e , but It’s tough. Joy ju st K > of everyUiIng." T bef/ is to m eet W ednesdays iscuss hiring a re p la ^ ^ g

re also s e rv e d 'l l s ^ y -treaau rer fo r jl^w ay district BoaW- i Ral[di Towoe aaU Ut»s . ild meet aomeUme afttf ' al to consider h l ^ l ; m l "We ibould be |B1« J neooewiUiUieoecessaiy .: replacing b e r expertise : ncult. _

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, . 1 Lucas Yeh hol<

; phinescBUHL - Yehs’ Wok I

^ » |o j« e fo « l ,o p e n e d ,

^^P reseoU y , tbe rw U u ;;S(cconling to owners Luc »;jerve s u p p ;^ u soon 8 t I ^ L ucas Y a , a native <

:_____ ^LtDlted S ta tes4S yeart:-«

g a l l e y3 'ra e "VaJ/ey yelgbbd fi'Is published H w k^io t ^O o n of Tbe Times^en ^eetiags aad other aeti%

- - '^ea d a r must be receive .■ ^ v m e , ao Ute

■3 TODAV

EaolzaUons wlU bold Ibe SDOF ball. T b e n will bt

■ Amcfteao L

8 p.m . a t tbe Lc

PM eets a t 6 p .m . a t Wa

V eodeU dtyC ouD ca

a t nooo a t tbe set . JK om eK tw aniiC hib

^ t s a t Dooa a t Ibe a

S c h o o lhi OOODBIOSTAIl

lUhdajt: Ben itndiicia oi ; te R d bedi, towed stlj - cake aod m ilt

TOliidajr: Sbrlmp tt l td , n ^fbeese, txiUerad greeo'I; •)>re«d, b m n a bread u d t

— —W«rtwaay;-RoMt &Mf,mai Mid gravy, buttered broee

V orange wedgef,mapie bar eTburaday; Ham aod beaoa, I 9 rots, ookm ilkea aod g £ ticks, peacb halves, cor S milk.? F M a y : Meat loaf, b ig i brof

___ j2.._JBlxed- TegttSbles, caWstrawberry sbortcaka aod

\ . BliHL'' Uooday; Fisb taadw kt co i C (riesaadmitWpeachdessi

' - -ttT aeK lB yrU akuusaK -tiail — :• ...angeBlkeaaodoafioealm

[Iwedaesday: B a e d (urkt >; potatoes wtth gravy, mist

aod wbole grain rolls. > ;m irsday: C o m d o ^ tater t< .* reapleban.»!raday: Oiicfceo-breast strij

sticks, (reocfa Mea aod bla T; BLAINEtt Mooday: Baked cheese saodi

- ble b ed stew, sliced pea____ m llkftpm lllr_______________ :‘ ltiea«Jay: Hamburger with bt

<4 orangerralslo peanut ~ I'Wedaeaday: Turkey With drea

> potatoes aod gr«vy, cela .ccaoberrtes aod milk.

•nuffBday: Taco, glaxed swe------ i — appteaodmilk.--------------

- -^Prld^-W teoerirttb -bun .-b ';t carrot stick, aliced>eacba

> ta js a 'Mooday: Burritoa, Ireocb I '1 ' II If ;;*Tueaday: Slopfiy Joes, bot ro C peaches and milk. ':Weda(*day: Taeoa, tossed i <• eom,peaautbuHerbai*ai T n an d ay : CUckeo aod ok

HamBodbeaQs,conl * aod carrot sticks, cfaocoti: tnlik.

f t v ] 3 i t 3 ® 8

i r y ^

. - A ddri 2 1 ' ___ 1___^Clty_

^ br2 T lm oa-N aw s. Twin FfllFaila, Idaho . Thursday, Janui

lo ld e o o o f th t t w o k e h e 'u i

se restauiIk Idd, a rectaurant neclalizli Bd recently a t 127 8. Broadway

ttaurairt ia open o n ly ^ w Iv L u c u and Doooa Yeb, wbo pli a t tb w hire additional bdp. ire of Hankow, China, came tc n:-a0o-tofurtber-fai8 educatloo

i N e i g h bli^on dtieodar JeroineTak < oU ienua»ftgr ; Meeta a t 'tews.NoUeeeot PuWcLlbn eUvIUee tor tbe FUerSeolor ilvedMtrSoxSS, - - - DlmwaV UUer tbMB tbe BtAIWotE

( : Dinner at^ InEden. o d f iU » k a b o ^ tbe party at tbeI be p r im and Ooodlv Oo

A m fllaiy .I Lagloo A n - Meets at'2

. J . V BnM Loeenii L e g k n ^ . M eetiats 0aa QoodtagBolWar Memorial Meetaatn

....................Jew oeSenlDlooer at

^H alL In tbeolddei

I China VUlage BiftlW eitE------ ---------- - : Dli»er,ati

lu n c h m enA n ar o m rtce, but- Mooday: Bun salad, efaocolats . peMhes,

salad bar.. .macanolaod Taaaday: .C«» .beBQi,.(roott__ _ .truTtbar.iodmllk.. WedDaadar:£matfw! pntitnw^ .J fr ts sT fa lt m xoU ,a^aod . ntovday: ibarsaodmUk. potatoes, as, butt«red CIX- rinn»nvw. id green pi(|)per rrfday:Mac« conibraadaod orange sli

mwBs, bottsrsd-MtaH - — - .................

ftodmllk. • Mnlay: Floj •alad.cin]]

a i r ' ™ - " ^ . 2lUBtr t e o ^ -cr- "

irkey,' mashM slied vegetables

itrioa. ventaUe ^I w S d ^ ^ ^ saladbar.

lodwich, vegBta* , .

i lE i ia^iaadmllk.'-- - — W l

*teryatkk.fotl.

Stnfll#)

. '>1

( rolls, sptoaeh, Rubb«

>d geeo lalad, J e r O n laodmllk. —BOoAes, green J m m ^

n bread, ceteiy mate caka aod 1 ^ .

j f e r i - ^T q u i p

CLIPiHEPOSITCOUF

)FFIClAri7lfrANNUALTii

B O N U SC C. — VlrtNAeDAr.7NIQI-

• TRIP FOR TWO t o W MEXtCOABSOLtJTEt

im a _______________

d r e s s ________________ _;v. _________________ P!•en cysTouEB «R BTcwe wppooycri

■ ■ M - M r W a h w - i a n

□ H Ir u a e a t o p r e p a r e f o o d In h i

iraht operIting in says be bas-extenaii ayAve. Ino is bis firs t ventur------------------ M ostoftbedishe«n

lunch, gas-flredw ok8,yehi plan to Tbe Wok Inn Is In

remodeled.JtO tb e . Presently , the rest Jon; He T^jesday through San

borsCaUr u n OK P o n d s Semibtya t 3;30 p.m. a t tbe Jerom e C lirary.JorC M apa._______________^a l ooob a t tfiesenlor center.

itEDdSeoiorCentff. ja t Dooa a t tbe senior center. MitooSeolM'CKiMa i a t nooa a t tbe senkir center

- cFRIDAY «

^Oomty X em oria l Hospital ^

it^p .m '.a tlb eb o 9 ltal.. ^ Bne<iniB io------ ^rtBpg u a ^ grange hall. J

ttndonattbALincolnlnn.o d o r c t t l n u ta t nooo a t tbe senior center (iepol. „

aS eo k rC m seaa 8 a t nooQ a t tbesenior center.

tE D d S eek rC Itlao s ^ a t nooo a t tbe switor center.-------

n u s — -o in o o r a i iR Y ®

turrlto wlUi lalxa, tossed saisd, - *, cbocolale cake, mlik and ^ •ar.Cera dog, (reach tries, pears, ” ur. salad bar and milk, r: Sufamarloe sandwich, french ¥ rmt}eUoaBdmllk.Nesal8dbar.- - : Pried chicken, mashed l !s, carrot aod celery sticks, v >00 roU aod mlik. No salad bar.

n

HAOBHAN loger steaks, tater tots, greeo cinnamon rolls aod milk.. Vegetablfrbeef soup, sliced

dMM bread, orange w ^ and

Pork aod noodles, greeo peaches, tmitrau aod milk.Broiled beef patUe, masbed .

a, brown gravy, fruit Jello.] wheat loU aod milk, teneotary - burrito, green (nilt and milk. High Sebooi - tr.

1 0 0 i O P i i s : :

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7*«*>eh

8 % > tll.w h H * j

S ^ U s F e r A I I Your P rinfing,Copying, a n d -------b a r S tom p N— ds

i m e P r i n t i n g

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fiuary14,1982 ____ __

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*i • ir \ ' y ' ’jw W -- '

STEVEN GREW1 h la n « w B u h l r e s t a u tB E

;ns in Buinaive culfnaiy experience, bu Iture Into restaurant ownership K s a t th e new restanran t a re pi eh says. American food also Is i i In- a former coffee sb<^ tha t

restaurant Is open from 11 a.m, Sunday.

lendar—SATURDAY

Gooding O vereaten AnooyoM eets a t 10 a.m. a t Walkei

SUNDAY Je ro m e KungPu Club

M eets a t 2 p.m. a t tbe U g lo n b a ll.

MONDAY GoodingCltyCouDcU

M eets a t 8 p.m. In City Hal W e n d r i lS t^ O t lM M

Dinner a t nooo a t tbe senlo H ag o m aQ Grange

_ _ Potluck_dlnner_at_7_p.E g ran g e hair.

M eets a t 9 a.m. In tbe coi e r s ' room a t the Courthouse. KetcfaumCltyCottteU

M eets a t 7 p.m. a t the old ( Ketchum .Sun VaUey City CoimcU

M eeU a tl:3 0 p .m .a tC ity l

___ M w tsaU O a.m. a t CityJU

' TUEffiAY - Je roneC ltyC oiocl}

M eets atSp.m . a t City Hal

M eets a t noon a t tbe Lincol Gooding O p t l ^ C liti

M eets a t noon a t tbe Uncol WeodeU Grange

M ee tsa tS p .m .a ttb eg rao W oodR lverLkosC Iub — M ee ts-a t 7:30 p n m n t - t Lounge and Restaurant in H; K e t c b u m ^ VaUey Rotary

M eets a t 12:10 p .m . a re s tau ran t in Ketcbum.

_ p tn n e ra t noon a t t b e s ^

j a n u a '

K ] ^ Tony I

1 1 B0<

Mon‘s Lln*<i, H o lllf lU D o w n b

' T a m ^ , Wall I WrenC O A T S & V E S

i t ...«1!M e n 's

H -B ar-C & W ran g l S e le c t G ro u p

F L A N N E L S H I I

............. MJS P O R T S W E A R I

V H m O T E. I M r j i R O N

324-4900

S —

i i h• o o l t t i

“You have

amall.”ButaHenv

ofretalltradebyttopeople

9 B ^ 8 Decker esttl(M 'W ^tal:

busioesaesto wmco nave c believesarelc

Ooe meml ^ ^ ^ ■ - - 'W e o d t i l - l s "c

moved (roi T b ^ o re , it Twin Palls td does.

Henettsua ' state-ihandaU

-McC^ ♦ C o o l l i

Two othei without a cle

iNE/Tte»N«’ lowing tbe del

u i t t !reasons to m

i n I next door oeiimother lomeh,tt «>u> u/nt *™Uy and Io but tbe Wok weareaUgoh

a l tbe Yehs . „

years as aea

UagermaoCtt; y“ « » Meetsat7p.ter Center. Jeniow R oti------------------------M e ^ a l - t w

taurant.. JerotneWeltft

e American M e e ls « l .6;Baptist Churct Eden4I«ieltoi:

. . Dlnner.atflC fall. hi Eden.

ilor WBjleroawKungi

go H a e e ^ IO CMmmlsslon- Meets a l ^

d dty ball in S S C o v - , Meetsatlp.1

yUall WeDdeUChamI MeeUat9a.i

Hall. restaurant.----- -------- WeodeUKhran

Meets at no Diner- -• - -

lall. ' Jerome Senior nerce Dinner al oocdolnn. intheolddepot

JeromeOpttmi win Inn. Meets at 5:

Village Restau an^ehaU/ W e^B ooatc

Meetsat7:3( -tbe-Aspen—ibe-agricultutt Hailey. , school. ly O u b JeroiDeTakeO at Louie’s. Meets at . 7.

PubUc Ubraiy HagennaoSea

iiorcentCT._ ,_J)tai»r.atno(

a a m a . J u s l l n . A c m e

)O TSI G r o u p ; , \ #

b y Mb h g l ^ ...................... W fl

:ST S CORDUR

r 'IIRTS CASUAI 2 9 9 4 0 0

tayI Reduced Up T o .............

Wail A Insu late

IMMCEAR^ Blizzard Pi

— T O V E R AM ain

M l

O N L Y

i ^ f f i i b e ft k n e i tx m P m ^veto.have tbe peoiile here I

b u itaM ^* ' one i

nettaaM bevaa^tU aklng < ide that woqklbe sT O rte d < lie already io tlie canmunF” I

estimated Filer’s popula-

.“ f f i " ™ ! to WeodeU and K imberly. I

r ^ a t k » i tha t D eck tf e less than FUer'a. . m b e r pointed out <>»■*

••a Uttte blt-fuftber re^'- ! rom a bigger c ity ." it does not coomete wltb I to tbe d e ^ t ^ t FUer c

auggested that wben FUer'a I lated buildlog moratorium p

Clure—bw county boards a ie clerk and bookkeepCT fot- ( detUmlMBnSe. imdeal Wayne P em o o< ( l isd x n iis a ld lie lu d tw a i miss ber. “Sbe waa my 1

leighbor’and Uke a second < me. Sbe was ckiee to berI loved in ibe community, jolngtomlssber." i it-tbe-flaandal recwda (or - district. Very often if tbed ber a raise she juat dM I t a t ’atbeklndof^iedal

was,” Perroo said. ialso served for aeveral—

ecretary-treasurer o( tbe •

____ _________ 1i

CttyConcfl 1rp.m.atCltyHall. ia ry Club »eoon-at Uie-Flreslde-Be8>—

ItfrtW aldm .i.6:30. p.m.. at. Uie Elrat . .>]

rch; ctooSeakrCWiaai t-ooooat.Uie8«nk)rcei>t«‘

affEDNBSDAY I«FaCM> I5-p.m..amie;Americi m . . ^

lOOF \ I;p.ra.atUieIOOFbaU. ")rderoltbeE«terD 8tar 6 6 p.m. at tbe Maaoolc ^

ereatersAQaoraMn ^ p.m. at WaUcer Center. .

imber ofComnMra.a.m. a t the Filling StatioD - |

ra f lb Q i* -— — --------- Inooo a t Jerry’s Country |

lo rC tttiem Inooo a t Uie senior c en te r I P< * I. I

5:45 p.m. at .Uie China ^aurant. |•terO ul) . I ':30p.m. inUieea^ebdof:u f t:b u U d ln rtl 'tb e hlgtt *

eOffPomdiSeidbly ■.7-p.m. at , U»e Jerome !uy. I

noM attteieolorccQter.- -:=

fio & Texas

M e n ’sV ran fllflr~ " -------------- ~

iROy PANTS

« 1 1 «------ —L o n f lS lM v e

o u r f tK n H

AL SH IRTS

% O P F

.........5 0 %

III t e d .. .

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A L L S ^ I

9 H

9 ? | |

l i lifted. **«« B iiy S tart set reakleotlaIfrow fbiB tow n.1

— fiM U U M B E M ftit::--------Tbe m em ben also dlae

coiporaUng a s a ooftpcont _ t l ^ but Deefeer sdviied

“ w att and aee bow It g m , ’ “U a b U I ty l s n o ta b lg f ^ y

H ie groty decMed tiuit d ^ a o ib tf 01 coom ercs . jg_c oraanlsed, I t wO) n e e t tw k(

-> U te r ,-a M llr iy n e e ( lM w U ; ;» 0 o e ttdD 8 tha tw m M bei tb a t tb e m eetfa«i would 1

- a p a r t , - I n t s r e i t w anes," warned.

F o ro o v . tbeorganltadoo 00 Uie first aod M r d M ^ a.m . h i FUnn’a Inn. Votuolat n o p e r builneaa wQ) be eocoi p a y f o r a n y a q n a e s .

r : r : : s M S w y d i 8 t r i c t

Towne sakL “Sbe k q it u s i00 Uilngs we needed and loc aU U iefh iaocialraeord iSbe knew u m ucb about cov ernm ent a s anyone around.”

In addlUoQ to b e r work I govem m eol M c O u n was

.. o ^ u n l t y . • lfa ira ..S be Ju t

Buhl—rOcoU— d f tu m P m

FaUs, Uie plan,posals w ere taken under adir

M ayor B arker anoouoc n ift fllW fp f ttw h n n p f ggjm ent deslgnaUooa toe com bers.

— H in i i r i i f a u a e d .^ a i ip ^ i land. Jack Fields assisted t

.Leltcfa. J r .; d ty ball and -Tom Tappeo -aaaisted by community rqlaUoos, Leitct by T e r n Lechoer who It presidenl; flre department, aa s is ted b y L d tch : law enfo L ed ioer assisted by Fteldi recreation, d w swtmming greeobelt.n g d ia M is te d b y

Leltcb aiaisted by Lechaer; treatm ent [pfjmiiwg | p lan for Uie aewer system, 1 Cham ber ot Commerce, ^T g g ^ and d ty clerii’a

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- N am *' A d d re a

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■ ONE COUPON PER DAY PCT I tNEUOieif DEPOSIT NO LATII

M STORE WHICH KAUE omAlt f c

Pre-lnveiL evi’s B a n d O v

- M palra ....................S p o r t s w e a r - J l

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By BONNIE BAIRD JONES Times-News writer

TWIN F A L L S -S evera l s a f te r being closed last week

" ' w ereihreateoed with possib Omcialfiiii the Minidoka,

suggested tba t students 11 broadcasts because the wlr p roblem s onK many rural

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Twin F alls School D lstr blem s on their bus routes, I said several buses became {

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- Minidoka Schooi District problem s Wednesday. Asi

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T ^ T A L l ^ - T h e T w l

tbo distric t’s course througi At Tuesday’s meeting, I

. .ad-hoc studycom m ittees.- tions on tbe building, rer plans of tbe district, whil mendatlons on the district decades.

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,th e high school, J u ^ o r hig ' a dm inistra tor an>plntiBd t board m em befsppointed b

Although tbe committees------- they will have dif ferwit mei

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Increasing enrollment in potential p i^ I e m area thi

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Superintendent Ken M onday nlght.-“ We‘ r e a l ly r ip p ^ i tu p ."

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it Norman H urst said snow s I tbe View and S ta r’s F e n y a n but ho said no decision ab<

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;s, building needs

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M e the other will m ake recc riel’s curriculum for the nexl I

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ruitment priority

i directiN GALLAGHER ws-HTffer - .

p a l l s - John Eschenburg mo^ e public more than 16 hours a da; church.i t should change In coming ' direclor of the M agic V ^ y Yl

Eschenburg, 34, started his Job Y’s bdoor swimming pool open

il is p a rt of a long list of tasks f< role in the r ^ l r t h of the Y. Lasl :ed the closure of tbe facliity, tt ispension of numerous pro^-ams ten. the pool h asn 't held a drop o Ing has been used only occasloi ( tbe Y, which needed an array ol ■ way afler tbe successful comp :.31.burg says ttie l a d thaLthe comi e $250,000 In cash and pledges isThp fnm w r Virginia RAflrh, \'eason be took th e Twin FaUs ] 'eoess d l^ layed by tbe Y’s board xciled about th is." Eschenburf !. The commQnity h as r e c o d e d y'elc^ successfuUy from this poinl Lion lo restoring use of the pool, h taking a full slate of program s a^

| | ^ ties. This amouiapproved by votei

o r High approved tbe last- 1 urgent y ^ a g o . .

1 board areeU g lb le to p ar [W sice • . - -

Drivers ttGOODING - I

I f-Iuv'i . GoodlilBacliiiolsi

tee m a d e A to rn o n will tea

T b e w tlM B e * ^ l« s t .u n tU M « : fro m May 17 thro

Dialrto, S t« ta . t . ,» u « l

a S S ' ShoshoneStjIOSHONE —

f o r th e scH odfyearbeca ^facU i; . . ; Sbosbooe scbooi I --------- r " —

f€r%reater& u rc s^ss ia rV a lkednesday momlng. He said lb< working in Umt a re a a ll day,

n ts already bave m issed five U said be is anxious to keep Un

also were w alting-to-see.w t bring, and officials urged stud r momlng radio broadcasts, division officials Ui Shoshooe e but there was drlfUng oi

J.S. 93 in U)e C arey and Arco a » Gooding aod Fairfield, direclor of Uie Twin FaUs

m berof roads arounc^Berger, s id pa rts of Blue L akes Boulevs ly Wednesday night. H e said t untii.all roads w ere a l least pas Twin FaUs-Sun VaUey Rexona Palls was blocked eariy W( u if f s offlcie received a report i was impassable and several i drifts. Plows w ere sen t out by s tric t to free the s tranded veh

:s citizetaid. The d istric t's existing el< have been expanded to their

ised enroUment, be said . OUiei Idered.1 acquisition plan, he said, I h f ^ l a h d i n l ^ norUiwesti); ; to Riobert S luart Ju n io r Hig est, adjacent to Bickel ElemenI Ltld be used for building purpo or sold to acquirc another ]

t deal of flexlbUlty to Uie d hesaid.udy commiltee will review n-7S district needs-assessmen le board with a n ex tensive stud; re U>e needsof Uie schools.J wUl m ake rw m m en d a tlo r e curriculum can bc modlflcc teeds.es Will be appoihled 'al'lbeTeb f will report Uielr findings In Ap erve on one of Uie committees, i ard members: R ichard Ryall, I, 734-2074; Eugene Champlln, e s 733-6228; o r D r. Calvin 1

______________________

"orhopit

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moved from a YMCA Uiat «I day to one that's about a s (

lg weeks, says Uie oew ^Y FCA ;w hlchlsaY M CA - t Job Monday and hopes to { g ra tin g by Uie end of tbe

I:s facing Eschenburg. who ( .asl April, about *250,000 i n .I, the dismissal of its staff^ims. '■ ......)p of water, and Uie rest of , slonally. Progress toward ' y of repairs wben it d osed , - mpletlon of a fund-raising j

im m im ity> M ^ enough to ! ) is ooe reason he accepted ' i*_Va.uX.executive_Bay8. _ Us post is Uie energy aod I lard of directors.)urg says. "This is a big < ded weU, and 1 w ant lo see oint." 1Dl, his immediate priorities j s available to Uie public by

lount is sUghUy less than U o ters five years ago, w beo Uie asU im orTbolevy w as f i r s t s

» — I frg-age c lt te n s living wlUiin Um participate.

training approve— D rivers' training w as appi }l8 a t U>e scbooi board meeting

teachers Ron Adamson i teaebU iepR ^ram .setsioo of U ie.dass w ill begin May 14. H ie sum m er aesaion wj hrougbJuDeSO. ^ tf t be 14 to participate.

ne closure authoi^ u s f lv r i a s t week’a scbooi d i pol b o ^ ded d e d Monday.

f o l iI

H H j H

Uiere were but yie

vc days of the schools

what.night udents and

le reported [onU.S.93,h*>r drifting> a rea s and

s Highway souUi and.

ivard SouUiI his crews assable. oal Alri>ort Wednesdayort about 6 •II motorists ly tbe Twin N icies aod

elementary-lir lim its to ^ ^ B | H ier avenues

, Uie board* ■ H | B |l ia r to f Uie------- B B l i M iIlgb~Schobir~ ' ■ ■ ■ ‘ntary. This - poses,-or - — r site. This

district In | | N ^ H

V Uieent survey,udy on w hat— —

ions to the led to meet

B U H e5, call one Of Aft*.JI. 733-1570; ^ In, 733-5783;1 Lambom, {{jq j

es togem id-February. Only a sk d e tY closed,_______ ^ - - -. E schenburg says be see program -particlpajits from a od be alao is interested in p ro g ram s to some of Uie com

F o r now. Uiough, " we’re U A YMCA professional sin

d u ring bis-boylMod in Mount a Y youth leader.

Eschenburg. wbo is getll N orthern Michigao Univen c a re e r ; be majored in soclol'

In addition lo three>and*a experience encompasses .fl Toledo, Ohio, where be wa facu lty .

-. -H is .g o a ls fo r.tbeJila^ c- ' resou rces of tbe naUonal ^ been. Eschenburg is pa enhancem ent p ro ^ a m s thilevel. --------------- •

V irtually all of ^ t be p ro g ram s req iilro a s tif f ; Hdwev V . Esdienburg sa y s : fo r Uie Y previously will be t

Tbe YFCA’s board of E schenburg 's prerogaUve, pending h is arrival.

In b is th ree days 00 Um Jol

Uie figure Board m ei le levy w as school to co^ipproved-lO-------- la s t-w eek -s

weaUierand Jw i r i t e O OuperintM Uie d istric t m easure n u

' av eragesto l “ , ■ CroUiers t

' e a board to d.proved lo r l e n g t b ^ . n s Tuesday am ount o l d-------------- ------------ In-oU»wh

and RexLouise Slude

S aM arch flw lU b eh d d plant-fadUU

year.T bele i N o d e d sk

for a rebewt

j e s t o U h e ------- lOTCroUiendosu re , U ie' p n n d p a i, a ___ „ . p r in d pal.

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V

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le ifly sa re fre[ter days of stiixen> weaU» imbed into t t o ^ aOiWedM e w « rm e ii~ d ;ay ^ l9 B ^fa r< - ' e Jeans of one of theae two u

et ‘intoJelon schedule was malntaiaed

iett~a~streng potential, for a im ouUying areas of Uie MagiiI in Um ' ptesibllity of eventual! ommuniUes.e tak ing one Uiingat a tim e," b< since l ^ , h ^ g Q t h l s ^ s ^ j u

etUng m arried in March, pla e rs lty studies with an eye tov ilology and physical educaUon. d-a-hall years in Virginia Bea I-five y ears of.adm inistrative was instrum ental In building

Ic-VaUey-Y, be. says, JndudeII Y organization more than t partlculariy enthused aboul Uiat b ave lieen devised a t Ui<

be wants to accomplish in Ui iff^and rij^ it bow ,he’doesn’t 1 ys be hopes tha t the perw ns wi; )e in te ro te d in returning, of d irectors bas said Uiat /e. so poslUons have b ^ le

! Job, EscHeiiburg ai^iareoUy hi

nem bers v oW 'fo f anem erge t cover Mooday. Tuesday aod \ I 'w ben-scboo te-w ere-doaed [fld im psssable roads. te iiJeu l KeuiwUl UUUyiR~g inakes i t possible to use yearl to figure sta te funding.3 said i t is Uie reqxnsib llity < d e d d e if Uie school ye& d . “T bat is usually dooe only ii f d a s s tim e Is lost," be said, r business, Ute board hired Bef lalf-^lays In Uie second g rade, i jder, wbo is recovering from s t ■aid alao discussed t6 e disti lliUes levy.w hlch e x p im in U levy Was p a ^ in 1972.

^ w aa m ^ 0 0 wbeUier lo I !wal. H ie m atte r wiU be consid '8 F eb n u u y meeting.Ha lo r tb e 1982-83 s o o o l year w era , who alao serve* a s elemi r a o r f w Keiui Trq »p«r.~th<

^ z i n gUier, tem peratures waUdodneKlay, w iH tig it a t Ecfuir<-Tbfrbutt«rfly on- ' reminc0 unkteoQfied gills

} the swiaed after Uie entirely wlUiou------------ _ _ sustained- theirr attracting upgrade Uie bul

uaUy taking Eschenburg sa 'organization. T

"h esay s . under w hich to t In Y work closed. H esays h e s c r v e d a s - w ehavem ade;'

The Y has su planned his p roblem s" ofte toward a Y peop lehearan j

on. "You’d like t Beach, his Y aerobic danclni live work In do sed because ing a new Y Anopenho»»

will be an earl; Kle using Uie savs. m Uiey have The flnancii Mut bealUi- E sch en b u rg « Uie national com pared to r

-------- --------- __have dem onstr1 the way of Ju s t w bat It' a’l have o u e r eacountertngli } wbo woriced according to Ui

rev iew iogallp a t hiring is Tbe United { I left vacant Valley’s,- E sd

m anagiog to k y hasn 't been and It appears

■gency dosure of B f ' xl Wednesday of j* sed-due^to^bad----------I O I

B expla ioaH E eearly a t te n d a i^ . l v l -

ily of Uie sdiool BUSyear should be possibl ly if ah excessive not.tol

SupeB egeeH a tm ak e r------- Wednele. Sbe wUl assist m ain I n surgery. w a s s tiistric t's 10-year b e ^ n tbe 1882 taxing - ' - custod

^ _____ 5«1oiilo ask Uie voters F lor ^ Id e re d a g a ln a t

ir w ere approved Schc em enlaiy scbooi andUK 'Ib f t-h u a n o o o l---------- Moods

^ T r m c ?___ _ - L -

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Thursday, Ja nuary 14.1962Tlmos-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho.

S f l f l j e S S D L \ ' s

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dnjg past Uw (eo v e ra tu re and Cfulluile Savlngi qq sinda us Uiat ia ooly 06 day

nm quiiout help, however, H e says U iir isttre in (n tbe Y and are >ulldlng.I to his interest in r?-recntili says he hopes form er Y mem l i ie board Is trying to deveic

to-honor, m em berships Uiat we ys the Y "wUl honor whatever ole i" ......... -------------------------------suffered a negative image, he i ften being Uie first words that m y^lng about tbe YFCA.3 Uie Y lo be known a s Uie plac< Ing,’' he says, “ not Uie place wl se^^so many i ^ d dollars i use, tb be h d d sometim e during irly step toward building a moi

cial problems Uial befd l Ui says, are not indicaUve of V

I many oUier sodal-servlce a j rtnitedexcCTtional fiscal prudei It's going to take to keep Uie I {liard Umes again s tm Is unde Uie oew executive, who says Uii I phases of Y qieraUons. i Stales has i,800 Y 's of a size {dienburg saya. Tbe vast m i keep Uieir c red its and d d i i ts : rs Uie Magic VaUey YFCA can d

roken wate: irces Bliss s (dose for r<JS S - There will be no scho ibly none F riday, but winds ar 0 blame.perintendent T.R . Fiores said nesday a fle r a w ate r line under a buUding broke: Fi.r*'Joatdy, still in Uie buUding about 5 p .n m seqiing Uirough a s e a ^ . odian w as ab le to -shut the-vi JUS damage.ores said raU ier Uian tea r oj abers a re Installing new pipe ling.bool win reopen a s soon as Uie il tbe w ater Is tu rned o a That coi

Ht f f lh»<»ftlrtw>iithHTVirnldBj

• Sports° • Classified c

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mBT/' ■> V / • /

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iUSAiti’oti:Ri®nwitrN«w» "

|iiwt Mmo display n S b o d io a e E ^ daytaway.~----------------------- •:

icklyft Uial volunteers have are continuing to h d p '

ruiling form er staffers, nembers will' rejoin tbe !vel(^ an equitable plan I w ere valid wben Uie Y er obligaUons people feel

he says, wiUi "financial that come to mind wben '1

I'Jlace where you can take '« where Uie building wasa rs in d cb t^ ’’ _____ring the next few'monUis, more positive image, he

1 Uie Magic Valley Y,3f Y 's in general. Wben e agencies, he says, Y 's udence.iie Magic V a fl^ Y 'fro m nd e r study by the b o ^ ^ s Uiat six commlUeM are

size sim ilar to Uie Magic : majority of tbem are lits harmonious,'hesays, lan do tbe same.

erline___school . i t repairs:

ichool in Bliss todaj^ and Is and road condilioni are

>aid Uie scbooi was dosedaderaconcrc to floo rln tbe___ -ely, be said, Uie custodian p.m. Tuesday when water

in Uie concrete.'The | le-w atcr off and pravedl

ir out Uie concrete floor, !' pipe' in tb a t p a rt of Um _

JMinstaliatlmiiflcomtriete i t could be dU ier Friday o r .

termtned lflb en fp e broke-— -

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-------- - |l t t l< n n o re -h e a ro u tI . , ' Wednesday.

’ Steve SolomoQ of I thing burning when‘1

, r ■ F ive Points oo Add) I seconds, the en tire c

(Irc.thatSolomoDsaii

I Icy raa<"-------: ------B U H L -^ Ic r ro a d s

I blam ed for two separa I tb is week that sent s< t arearcsidentstobospii I - Twin F alls Couoty.8 ; u ties said Mildred Sp

Bubi, suffered bead an t ie s Tuesday night ii accidcnt on C arter Pac m iles north of Buhl.

— I She;was-a-{>as8eng ! driven by Donald Ray I of Buhi. DeputlM ^ d

------- L _tDorthbound.wbea.a-c*• : Rodney Seth Davis, :

--------r —s k id d ^^ ld ew ay B rG ^; le ft lane and collided t

!• ; th e 'S p ark s’ car. Tbe I j' • cu rred a t about 11:30 p.

i *'

i i r r i g a t i o n b e

I p i c k s n e w o jI K U IG H iL L -R o l)e r li . Glenns F erry was elect* ; of th e King HiU Irrlgat ; board a t the group’s Ja i; Ing.

Two new .{toaid memb i ...• C am ah M .an d R icbard-\I • three-year term s a t tbe

. fng, according to Jam es i d istric t m anager. Viner v ; vice cbalrm an.; Tlie five-member boai • cided to rejoin tbe Idabo 1 . A sso ^U d n aftieram em l) : of several years.; Irrigation ra tes for tbe

■ ; will be se t a t tbe board' ; meeting, B unkersald.

A m e l i d E i P d W e'BURLEY-AmeilaBs

loflg-tlme rtsldeot ot Tuesday In Cani« Meinot

Sbe was bom oa Apr------- ;------ R«x»lDe;-W#i»tr-«ad-t

Cassia County area u a < ' Uved IQ Uut -area evi

married Slrie 8. Power 1S32, at Buriey. Ke died 1978.

Asayoungwotfiittlbe Van Engelen's Departn

' many years, aod iati tiusband, sbe owned aad Powen and East Park id

- - T - zzamaniiM r aaijBpatfwoiEvo^reen Oufiler « Or S tar,.a member of Cbai

;* ‘ SlstertioodaDdDaugbten ■ - Surviving ar«: a t

. Scboessler of GanaMt;- - Mrs. Al (Lydia) Hook c

___ _____ Mr8..B-V.-tMarthaJJlfilc.. J.R. (Racbel) Kircber, b

In additk» (o ber busb preceded in death by (bro

Services wlU be cood p.m. Friday In tbe Burt

. - T- - sbylertanCbupdi wtU>tt { - L. BlBier officiating. Bu . tbe P le a w t View Ceiw

may call at tbe Payac I oneraooQ aod evealog,I cburch ooe hour prior to t ! Friday.

■ I1 RUPERT - Servtce • Dayley. 81, of Rupert, v

■ I day. will be beld at 2 p ; McCuUocb's Chapel. Bu

— .------- Eleasanl.Vkw.Ccroetery; call at the C b ^ t < ^> p.m. aod oo Friday J scrvjccs.

1 - TWIN FALLS - Craw : for Verna C.HarrisoD. 92. ' wbo died Tuesday, will b(- 2 p.m. today lo tbe Mon

_____ ' tery In Boise. Serv te* idirecUoaofR^noSSpffli

- TWIN FALLS - Servk W. "Bob" McNeil, 47. o

_ - IHI®©" n " ; ffT.B

A. ;^athy Kuhn of Weuleil. <

:< harles Stein of Rlehfleld.

> ‘-.AsoDtolVIr.aodMn.AITre(

MAGIC VAI A

Gyde Berry, Kirs. Harry- - Galloway, Morgan-"Je^^^.

Shoemaker, JennUer Spdis a Falls: KeUiVoglerofHeybu

_ _ * . a ^ Usa Staudt. all of-Ri Gooding; Leona Craythoro ol of Buhl; and Mrs. Melvin Thai : Dl

James Arthurs, Mrs. J.H. C May. Eldon Hurray aod Mar Roger Perry of Buhl; Gerald pr American Falls: M n. Roni and daughler and Mr*. John

- _ Jiank Finch o< Wells. Nev.

= i:^W orB banr. .both of “Eden; 1 ... UgjSdirenklnfaD

C-2 TImes-Nows. Twin Fall

:k bumj— A driver of a seml-trafler outTJtliirengBrtifflHTirw;

of Show Low, Ariz., smelled t ea b e stopped for tbe light a t 1 iddison Avenue a t 4;4B p .m . V « cab of tbe rig w as burning fi s a ld s ta rted in tb een g b e . .

a d s t r i q q c r i

arate accidents Twin Fallt several Bubi- Inforroath«pitais.------- — available.:y.8berifrsdq>- MondaySparks, 34, of taken to

l a ^ k n e e l ^ u - •t io a two-car -Pack Road, two* 'E n g i l

aldSpaifcswas TWINf ucar-drivm-by— -siCTorta s. 19. df Bubi, was rep( ax»sed-lnto tbe— Sbop,-677 id beadon wltb sometime be accident oc- It was >Op.m. Tuesdays

j o a r d T w i i

S s K la =scted cbainnair TWIN igatloa District TwinFalls January meet- . of tbe Twin

Klaas w]imbers, Donald foratbird] d-Vlagr,. began . company s be same meet- , be was c ies Bunker, tbe dlrectorsai er will serve as meeting Wi

Four o f :ward also d^ reflected bo Water Users Uon to Waj mlwSilpIapse'- Jrror Ham

andTedQu tbe 1982 season Robert mi’s February elected to t

He repiaa

vena HaroldlB>PllwOT,7),a BUPERTOt Buriey, died Ruoert' dkmorial HoqiitaL rAp y 1 ^ 1907, r t short lUneM

j r c b S d £ wIiaa . a »

v tn oa Aug. 38, IJ 'S m m IM lo DKonber

U tfr with ber as a cari ^ m M t S MlnkJokalk m o S f a e w «

bb , p e o hisdeath. tersortbeNUe. Survlvioj1 brother, Cari •■biu" Kni|

Knight, boi * "I Mn. Melvjjoicomb.aad M « ._ _ a n d J l r» J !T, both ol Buriey. Bolae; nlo luaband, 'die w u graoddiUd; hreebrothen. lad Mrs. T soducted at 1:90 bothofSugj Burley First Prfr Ealn Bead b tteR av .R etart powefTofR Burial wUl be la Price of Oj

emetery. Fneods Chamberia lyns Q ip d t t l i b io tb m C Ids. m d II lln O m ikl Km tothfraervkesco He was pi

hro tbenaa

vices tor Clyde wUiUiedMd t, who dkd Moo- p.m. today2 p.m. Friday in Church ot Burial will be ia Frieads nu «iy .Jrieod*m ay. Reynolds F lay from 2 to 6:30 p.m. until tli ly prior to the

SHOSHON Coffman Sa

raveiide aervket Nev., forme ,92. of Twin Falls, resident,wfa Ubeceaductedat a t ip .m .F r 40frti HOI ceme- O u p d a tS b cs are under the SboabooeCc Fmeraicaapti.. . a n bediapei

00 Friday.rvlces (br Robert7, of Twin Falls, BUHL -

r.BENKDICrS Aibnlttad

H, and-Evelyn Resach, David J te ^ ^ o l l o f J e r o n e .

id.Btatbs

ired Kiiia of Wendell.

VALLEY MEMORIAL Admitted

m y Sanders, Richard Austin, ( T ’.. Slnuaons,. Jam es. Arthun..! IS and Lia “Dtaae" Picnoo. aU of ybura; Mrs. Dale BlUes, HoUy Jot -Rupert: Rmakl.‘'Douglas” Va

•n of Burieyi Mn. G w g s AufdenJ rhaeteofWendeU.

D tam tad i. Carttoo. Charies Hoobler. Oulsb Martha Wuner. aU of Twin Falls; i ld Bowman of Jerome; Louise Cj tonaldCratsman, Mrs. David Lock ohn Low and daughter. aU of Hai <ev.: Roby Hansen of Rupert;

and ' Ndi o; Mrs. UWro Romerii and so ifan to lO rtley .J-

Falls, Idaho T hursday, Janua

IS at Fiv(er got a Twin F a lls fireflg waniea within m inutes'

Solomon tried to d some- gulaber. from bis tn Bt North o ther extinguishers .W ith in , w ere em ptied before 3 from a D am age to tbe cal

cotton seed, destined

■ acd^dents; 1alls CUnlc and Hospital. No < ation on ber condition was i lie.lay night, two persons w ere i to Magic Valley Memorial i

1(

{ine su p p o rte r \ jo r te d s to len — -^ F A L L S -A Bland UKd to I teng lnes and valued a t $400— { eported stolen from The ( 5 7 7 '^ lu e -L a k e s -B lv d ^ .r-T -4 m eT utfdaynlght. ias takM between 10 p.m. v iyand7a.m . Wednesday^ J

i n F a l l ^ C a r

t a s a s i t s n e i

FALLS - Maurice Klaas of \ lls Is tbe new board president .] iilQ F alls Caaal Co. w u re-elw ted to the board ,

rd y ea r during voting by canal y sbarebolders Tuesday, and

cbosai by tbe board o f ' sa s ltsoew presiden tdu ringa ' Wednesday.of five b o { ^ members were i id by sbarebolders. In addi- j Saas, tbey a re : Bryan H arris ( aoseo, William Rude of F ile r - ( Quigley of Castleford. . ) t Relcbert of F iler was ( lo tb e board for tbe first time. i accs William Watt of Buhl, !

d W ^ i C n / g h i

R T -H aro ld W.KnIgbt, 77. of ] died Wednesday momlog in ]

I Memorial Hospllal after a ]» ________________ — tIS born CO Dec. I*. l»4, at wbere be attended scbools. He 1 with bis father on Uwlr home- - itU movlog to Rupert lo 1936.B worked tor the AmalgamatedX He alao famed In the Rupert-----several years. He also worked larpenter, helping build Uie a Memorial Hospital and Uw ipM bulkUogs at Heyburn. He June Lowder In August issa |

r were separated al the time of i.ing are: two sons, Harold W. Cnight and Robert Lee "Bob" both of Rupert; tw6 daughters, dvyn (Carma) Buel of Nampa

nine granddiUdreo; a great- Ik); six sistev, Alice WUding I. Theodore (Florence) Brown, ugar Qty. Ellen Weatherstoo o(Bidi, Mrs. Clarence_(Grftcei- IRexburg;M^Ruloo(Mable) Ogden and Mrs. Jack (Etu>

riam of Twin Ja ils : two , George Knlgbt of R u p ^ and Knight of Columbia City, Ore.

preceded in death by two and hvo sisters. i

Muuiay, will De cooducted at 2 lay in tbe First Ward LDS on Eliiabeth Boulevard, may call this momlog at

I FuneraLCbapd and from !1 time of service at tbe a u f th . '

[ONE - Services for Edna C. Soavely, 84, of Las Vegas,

rmer RIchfleld Sbosbooe who died Mooday, will be held Friday lo tbe B e ^ F W ral

iSbotfnaerBurialvUIbelnihe-------I Cemetery. Friends may call ipei today and priortoBcrrlcce r. '

— Services for Charles i

AdougblertoMr.am1 Jenks,

GOODl

- Mrs. David Lipe anc TroutmanofHagermai

Richard MaUKws ai Lester McNlel of Wendi

. .. ' . “

J ^ ^ ' Fioyd Weeks and / Voas of . , BenJamlnofBurley.

' “ j i t l n ’w ^o rR u p e i

Istopher <iis; Mrs.>Camey Elsie Hodge, Geoe ’ ockwood Arnold Albertson of^( Hansen: JamesLockeltandRoi 1; Ny»l_Norman FVancls' C a ia id l "

.BcraIe«t.Mra».or.Hey ................. \ Bob(3eppersooofRupi

>uary 14,1962

je Poinleflghtera had the fire extlngi

to put the fire out w ltb an I truck, and police officers sa e rs donated by passing mot oreTbeTTreTJepartm '^arrivZ cab was extensive, b u t the cai

oe(l for Wendell, was not damai

; s e v e r a L h u

crash on Castleford Roa south of Buhl.

Sheriff’s deputies said Galloway, 26, o f Castlefoi southbound about 9 p .m . ' northbound vehicle, driv Cherry Scberrer, 17. of skidded on the ic^aod coUld Galioway’sp lckup truck.

_ _ 5 c h e r r e r a n d a p a ^ g e i car, Ron Gibson, 23, of Bul; hospitalized. Three other |

— ger5 ,-B rant-G aliow ayr5;- ( ja llo w a y , . 4; a n d De:

. G aH < p;;:.^ ,-w ere a lU rea m inor cuts a i ^ bruises, was treated ahd released

~ scB errer was hosp ita liro g

m a l C o . t a p

B W p r e s i d e !

f who was defM ted after £ 1 .y earson theboard .

. He has. "m ixed feelin)

. leaving the board. Serving , quires board m em bers to s r • of tim e in m eetings, Watt , . a fte r 10 years, be will m issl

Watt still WiU bave m ( meetings to a ttend, thou• announced tha t W att wouli s to represent tiie compan• - Committee of N lnerTbe con

which W att is now vice chai i group of w ater u sers tha t h■ managem ent of tb e Up; , River.

^ ^ ic ia 'w ill beDeld al 2 p.n day in tbeJlupert LDS First aa Ward Chapel wiUi Bishop Ar Hansen offlcialing. Burial will 1 Riqwrt Cemetery. Friends ma;

_-thcH «avn MorfiuiryJrlday a and evening and at tbo church < prior to U>e services.

Dennis T. Jacobs^■ ' ■ TWIN FALLS-DennlsT.'Ji

of Boise, formeriy of Twin Fa Tuesday at his home In Boise.

He was bora on Oct. 7.1951. j and attended scbools ta Twin 1 had lived at Boise for about a married Rebecca Lewis.

Surviving are: his wife of son. Tommy Jacobe of Bo

' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray J Twin Palis; his graodparen Aaron SmiUj of Hermiston, C

— Mr.-andMre.-Jess Slade of-Tw a brother, Brian Jacobs, and Mrs. Lynn (Gloria) Lee, bolh FallS;___

Scrvices wiil be bdd -a t- Saturday in the White Mortuary Burial will be lo Sunset Memor Friends may call at tbe mottui from 5 to 9 p.m., all day Frti unlll 1 p.m. 00 Saturday. Tb suggests memorials to a favori ty.

Haynes, 76, of Buhl, wbo died will be beld at 2 p.m: loda Farmer Chapel at Bu&l. BurlJ in the West End Cemetery. Frl«

.cili at tbe chapd prior to the Tbe family su g g e^ memorls Heart Fund.

TWIN FALLS - Services fc J. Rice, S9. of Twin Falls, < Mooday, wUl be beld at 2 p.m.

- - ib en an sen Mcrtuary Chapd fa Burial will be in the Rup«l C wllh military-graveside-rit( direction of lhe Paul America Post. Friends may call at Ux r prior to services.

Btrtbs. and Mrs. Santiago Leyba of Twin F

ODING COUNTY MEMORIAL ------- Tfflanaa----------------aod Roy Uink, both of Gooding.,

man.DismlSMd

1 and Douglas Bleker, both of G< endell.

MINIDQKA MEMORIAL --Admitted - - -

3d Angela Purin, both of Ruperi

, D lm ilasluperi.

CASSIA MEMORIAL Admitted

roe T. Funk aod Sara Sanches al of^Gooding; Dawna Bailey of H« I Rodney Bllnco, both of Paul.

Admitted _^I 'of Buriey, Alice ABbc^Bf^•o Heyburn. ,Carolyn Newmann of Mi ftupert. - ' ' — ■ - .

t s HanseguMied surprisnextU i fo r hellllilS .H A N S E J)-rv<5d---------------- of-TwlD-Falls:a rg o o f ^ I s t a n c e h laced. Hansen sewa{- -------------------as a surprise

, th la week, l l i r t ' “ Itw ask ln i

- - in- thc- paper-h e a d ^ m _____M illeLsald.Jload. lu st (b y th e d ly d f

A t Monday lid -L y n n m eeting,, of fic fonl. wa« log told coum 1. when a c ity *28,838 i riven by m ain tatn (liej of Buhl, ' <q>eratloo. Of Uded with targeted to pa

theplan t. ger in her _ _ The Hansei uhl, w ere nbt“ Have a r passen- p resent, a s r;-Brenda-------- Envlronmontj)estalnlQ- C(}uncii hadeatod-for------- -Proilde..§uch_I. Gibson two hours a i ed, while nance and opcr t ------------------- Hansen*s—opiI _________ I gradfrone ce

council te ject citing fears o

D S w ent wrong,r "W e ju st n

handfo raw hJ I l L tha t eveiythi

• s e rv in g -10 “ We c a n y o ance, so we d( p roblem .”

tngs" about ' M illersaid ing on 11 re- ing for some ) q>eod a lot would be w Itt said, but 'a s s is ta n c e ' s i t . - - amount.

^ y w aterough. K laas 7 p .m . on Feb. uid continueany on the C o u r S € ommittee; ofia irn ia n ,Is a TWIN FAI . helps d h ^ t visions added pper Snake by the federa

Act of 1981 c m ore than ev(

Thc Colles however, wiU

------------------1 ing hand in a I— ------ J_lwginnlnglhl£

T h ec ia ss is - f i l e Form-KW

?.m. Salur- aadSecond

Supcrii ^anemooo— L h a sh e i

R U P E R T - perintendent schools, was'i

----------- tion-W ednes(■Ja'cobTM-------- M em oria l-HFalls, died cupera ting fn I. F ag g suffei I. at Hailey evening while a Falls. He a t a friend’s 1 a year: He am bulance to

he rem ained )f Boise; a Wednesday. Boise; his School dlstr ' Jacobs of be a t least s\x ents. Mrs. to re tu rn to m • Ore- announced hi

-------- the end-Df-the

S I T G o v en to sta rt

" J “ I’ TWIN FALl .r i te d w t- L o ^ Evans.

M others’ Mai M arch of Dim

...........................I n n .- '............._________ The govern

the 7 p.m . kic honorary cha

? M arch tor IdiiD ana Clark,

»sepvlco the public, a s i rials to’lbe "

I for lA lto- I. C0(liaRupert. - V ' W '

t Cemetery1tea-und»--------------------canLegkn ' Will b e 'a t e mortuary a n s w e r (

cook ing i I you thing

m icrow a' po ssib le !

K.-aadJi¥ayne___ | | | 1 1

Gooding, aod ' 1| I I

ert, aod Lola

aU of Buriey; K i T W i Heyburn; and

-of-Hazdtoo. —Murtaugh and -

enofficials \ ised reques t ‘ ;/p rejected JJ - l i i e decision by the cily s lU sto-relecl-a-request-fop —

lo operatlng_^the new a vage-treatm ent^ im tcam e b Ise to Hansen City C ouncU -o

dnd of a surprise to read It E per." c lty -c le rk Darlene - f'I. “ We hadn’t beenjiotifJed___rbfTwin Falls).” — --------- :(ay’s regular City Council J fficials of J-U-B Engineer- uncil that 11 would cost the < 8 a year to operate and le plant, which is not yet In Of that figure, $7,500 was. r I pay Twin F alis to m anage v

cisen t r e a tm w ^ p l^ t d ^ _ a g rade^ne’ operator a t ' r 5 required by the federal t intai-Protectioo-A gency.— s Id asked Twin F alls to I ch an (yera to r foe one or a day to oversee mainie^ C Dperatlon, and to iielp train operator to qualify—for— r certification. Twin F alls c

ected the request Monday, s of lUblllty if something ( I- 't need someone to lend a I while, Jusl to check and see J th ing’s OK,” Miller said. J1 our own liability insur- E2 don’t really think th a t's a

rlid the c ity will begin look- s n e other nearby c ity that r

willing to provide tbe J I w ithin the b u d g e ted ' s

vlU hold a public hearing a t s eb. 8 a t City Hall, Just prior a

se helps unders'ALLS — The i e ^ pro- u ded, amended or repealed . V leral Ecomomic Recovery I could confuse taxpayers ft ever this year. lilege of Southern Idaho, tl vlU offer taxpayers a help- li 1 a brief income-tax course,JiisMonday.Jan-18.______ .c] is intended for people who 1040-A or Form 1040 sched-

r in tenden teart-attadk—r - W ayniTfigg, the 'su ­nt of .-Minidoka County is reported In stable condl- lesday evening 'a t Cassia - H o ^ ta l ,—w h e re - is - r e — from a heart attack.

[fered the aitock Saturday lile attending a social event ’s home. H e was taken by t to the Cassia h o ^ ita l, and ed in intensive care unlll f.s tric t officials said it would sbe weeks before he Is able 0 work. H e previoifsly had

his intention to re tire a t the school7 eai7 and'a'iMW dent already* has been

m o r’s w ife r t ‘m a rc h ’\LLS - Idaho’s first lady,IS, will help kick off the Harch of the Twin Falls imes tonight a t the Holiday

‘m or’s wife wili q>eak at kickoff meeting. She is the rhairman of the Mothers’ :daho.irk, chairm an for tiie local said the m eeting is open to as well as ali vcdunteers.

MICROWyJ>OKINGSCie_L luon±iQ m e.£conom istL a t o u r.s to re to p e rso n a lly f q u es tio n s a b o u t m icrow a ig y ou m ay h a v e a n d sh o w ings you c a n d o w itK your v av e th a t you d id n 't th ink ‘ i|e! ■ •

^ — B asiu ■ T H M icrow ave ^ 9

C o o k i n g ^ ^ l

- Gity eeoundlto . tb e reg u la r council me review sew er and w ater : have been assessed to help

—«ity>MO-p«>oeo(-fihare,-t3l,< t r ^ tm e n t p lan t’s cost. Tbe r m ooey for tb e p lant came fi and federal sources.

— R esidents-bave been pay assessm ent to pay for tbe cit: but council is considering dn

— o r-p a rt-o f tbe-fee dow, ML Council will provide the pub! general' review of sewer ai

- f e e s during th e bearing, ahes

Richfield give councilmen oi

R ICHFIELD - One ne m em ber and a re-elected co w ere installed in Richfield day.

City clerk Ruth Swain rh in ls te rrf tfie oath of offi tu rn ing Councilman Jam es 1

T nui fiinni»<lfnan Dcl0y-\Both w ere elected in Novemt

Brow n w as elected p resid—council:----------------------------

All-, cu rren t city employ*

as c ity clerk.M ayor Charles Buttcane i

following oversight appol W ickham, drinking water Brown, irrigation departmei Johnson, s tree ts and alley Jan e W bitesell. park and a ir B uttcane. sew er system.

In o ther business, cound m ended tb a t snowmobilers i s tree ts be given tickets. Rid no police force, bul count; Jack Olsen, wbo is asslgn«

' a rea , heard tbesuggestion. T he council agreed t

s n o w m o b ile to use Second an access road and to cross

r s t a n d t a x ^ c h a i

ule A and B, according . Weaver, the instriKtor.

TTie three-week course v Mondays frora;7 to 10 p.in. 108 of tbe Shields Building. Tl the c lass is SIS, and enrol lim itedto20students.

^ 0 reg is te r o r for more info

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! remaining DIETRICH -I trom s ta te D ietrich took ov

„ Monday night,laying a J3 c ^ l y n Cos(cJly 's»hat« , clerk, admlnlstc^ p l n g a U SCO,, Bolton,

Nqvember. Hojb llcw lth a Davis whodid noand w ater Bolton then li

esald .-------- sidneyE dw ards

' ~ '■ Councilmen biC S . te rm s a re Roge;

■ Sabala.X I i n CouncU conf in

’ ,, and installed Ed' lew council councilmanId on Mon H i f j i h e r l

to g e tn <9 M. Brown KIMBERLY y-W lckbara.- - K im berly will g< nber. as the resultident of tbe Tuesday night b;-----------------------C ouncil-agre)yees w ere button phones

• fo r City Hail era]e made th e Iq o th ^ actic)olntments: took tb e oath o»r system ; newest councllnlent; F ran k another term vleys; M ary W ascoandAvlsOrportfaod Wasco was a]

, duties a s tbe firacU recom- sloner; Alien wis using c ity sanitaUon com:ichfieidhBS w as selected Inty Peputy before tbe zonk

^ •?to allow C ro thersw asna

id Street a s commlMioner.ss Highway

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i - The new mayor of i over the reins of office iL!ostollo, the acting city listered thc oath of offiK ton, wbo was elected Iq Ho rep laces Clifford

d oot seek re-election.:n installed Costello and utis on City Council. Bolh -J)ywrite-in.votes.-------------n bl the middle of their ;oger Sloddard and John

nflrmed Costello as clerk i Edwards as treasurer.

^ r l y ’s o f f i c e

n e w p h o n e sLY - Tlie City HaU in-- 111 get a new phone system - lilt of a decision made h t by City CouncU. ig r ^ - to - in s t a l l _ p u s h - _ mes and .an intercom iprove working conditions employees.

iction, Michael Langford tb of office a s the city’s icUman. Also sworn In for m were bicumbents Ted kvls Allen.IS appointed to oversight e fire and police commls- n was nam ed s tree ts and xm m lssioner; Langford x ]. to represent council oning commission and to i ia .a i id recreayon com- ' tmcrXtrtultUraM Sterling ' s named w ater and sewer er.

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•FA IRFIELD - Th County High School ! Quiz:

Multiple Choice Quest Ed Biaokenshlp is;

(a ) A candidate for farm .

(b) Not legally insam tain ly operating with li fulldeck.

(O A gJuttonforpunisl{d) A m an in love wit

and basketball.If you clrclcd D, advt

. nex t grade.B la n k e n sh ip , 3 !,

basketball coacb a t Can.............-H igh School. From the]-------------gJrls’-team -right u p to 1

boya’ squad, be coad p layera tn tbe p rogram different squads and no B la n k e n sh ip w ill i regular-season gam es t

________ Tournam ents could swe------------ to w ell o v e r lOO.-He istJi

docs it all from m aking ' ule~*to sharing Ibe b

• : chores.F ro m th e h e a rto f th e

: - until well a lte r the suns . ' cold of tbe w inter nigi : ; tbe snow-covered Cam ; Blankenship patiently - ; cBgers. Tbe Junior bigt - : • the court at 1:15 p. : • ■ m inutes of Instructic : basics. Tbe Junior high

a t 2:20 for another 55 n a t 3:30 tbe nine girls on begin a two4iour plu Wbeo the final whistle t

■ T b o y s ju n io r v a rs il - ; p ractice , it 's often af : Som etim es it’s 9 p.m.

•‘I could do it foreve w ben quizzed aboul t

• e igh t bours of coachln{ : • d ays a week. " I don’t• point tha t r m even ta j• - it.”

B la n k e n s h ip i- bee basketball fanatic of F sp ring when the prei coach, John Hurley, concen tra te on bis volleyball. ,

A fter Hurley was n : perlntendent E d Str

Blankenship lfbewant<“ I t w as f in e w

Blankenship recalled." I was amazed wl

- - - cepted the (glris) Jc said . " I 'm used to 'wh

• ,.... s

Thursday. January 14..1982

: John Woo

T h ea n o

frfk> . - o u t of InsU

into.' ’•■ B lankeni

tow ard beo The Cam as gym r a t wh

)1 Basketball m onths, J a from tb e lr r

csUon: Coach —H e a ttew and UCLA

[or the funny deg ree fror She stud iei

^ane, but cer* from CalH h less th?m a — coach lng -a ' ' Schoo lln th

nlshment. i960 when, with children yea r, they (

Califom la dvance to the (bccause i

* assignm eni I , is T H E things like :am as County “ We felt il he junior h l ^ move:” to tbo-varsity ; - t r ip - MChes all 60 N orthw est a m ;W llh f lv e — l6 caT a“ ai ! no assistant, County Hi I co ach 89 re fe rra l s es this winter. s ta r te d In t w ell that tota l and a thleU s the man who-— coachlng^t ing the sched- and track> bus driving prom ise of

B o th ethe school d ay lifestyle, oi jn sels and the , California inight blankets. WbUe tham as Prairie , you wouldUy guides his schedule !ligb girls take du ring tbe

p.m. for 55 six d ays action In the tak e on thligh boys s ta r t compound)>5 minutes and HavingI on tbe varsity y e a r ,' Blaplus workout. J e r ry CouIe blows on the held cornlr s i ly /v a r s l iy varsltyB bj

after 8 p.m . “ I took i1. doing andever,” he said idea ," BisIt the pace of f i g u ^ It vling five to six som e sltuin 't feel a t this J e w y e ^ . t a x ^ . I M joy-' The ^

Jast Novelu e c a m e th e football teiif Fairfield last o f the reg previous girls’ - Blankensfa>y, decided to — p r^ ia riills specialty , s ta te chan

getting thi released, Su- p rac tice nStroud asked Now It’anted the job. a f te r tunc

w ith m e ,” ing.d . Howoftf

when he ac- him ?Job," Stroud “ Who,

'what can I get "W hen wi

M s h i p t e a c h M ^ M U a t t i i

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feg i g - s i f l i r j i s r s

Times-Nows, Twin Falls, ldah{

oden was th

I t i c

e l distead of wbat can I get •

mshlp made bis first s l ^ (ecoming Fairfield’s N o r r ' ; when be and his wife of 28 - .! Jam i, moved to Fairfield \ l r native Califomla. ended (College of Sequoias LA before receiving his rom Fresno State in 1973. i [led dance and graduated alifomia-Irvlne. He w as' ''■at T ulare Western H ig h ------ .1 the San Joaquin VaUey In :n, m arried for l e b than a :y opted for a change. “ In la all the young teachers i of seniority) get the ents like visitor’s day and ike tha t," she explained, t it WM time to m ake a : j

a t wmJ ^ r ^ t m l they _ an ' opening a r'C airiiM

High through- a teacher system In Boise. He i

n the fall of 1980 a s teacher | etic d irector In addition tof f o o tb a l l r f i ^ basketball--------ick. Sbe came witb the I of tu n in g a dance studio,

e n jo y th e F a ir f ie ld , one less hectic than their Ja experience, the pace may be slower,

u ldn 't know It fromi the e Blankenship m ust keep [he season. It 's basketballI a week aod his decision to

the junior high programnded the situation.Ig coached tbe boys last Blankenship noticed that GMch a f Bliss High School imblned junior high andBoys workOWfi:------------------------k a look a t what J e rry was Bd figured it was a good Blankenship explained. “ III would give us a leg iq> on ituatlons down the road a rs .'^Sris s ta r te < rp ra c tlc e e a r ir ‘vemj)er while tbe Mushers leam was In the final week

regular season. T hat gave^ghlp n HhbI Innrtaring his football team for a lamplonship encounter and the glris off lo a smooth

e routine.It’s basketball from just

UKh until late lo the even-

iften does his wife get to see

>, th is guy?” sbe Joked, w e se t the a lan n for tbe '

t o y o u n g e r F a t r f l e » r e « h

aiilaho c-3

the *Wizarc

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. M o sto fE d B Ian k en

night and get into bed and > ala rm goes off in the m o get up. T hai’s aboul it.”

“ I t 's a solid d ay a n d .lt’fi tim o, bul each groiqi I worl a t different levels a s fa r abilities and sk ills," he a doesn 't become a s monot( a s tedious as you m i ^ t The {practice) day dlvid into four different seci

— p r a c t l c e ~ l tm e r - I t—kec m otivated and I don’t gt w ith it. I really enjoy it all.’

B lankenship te ach es social studies, spelling and lo seventh grade student m om ing before tak ing t

..... coadiing-role (or the eigith a t is a norm al work many.

“ I enjoy working with th . people, from seventh grad<

he said w ith a sm ile, ' i t ' s enjoyable experience because I wouldn’t b e doii w asn’t.’’

F inancial-incentive wj r e a ^ n B lankenship took H e receives around $1 coaching the tive team s, In a t least SO bours a week than four miwiths dur

' season. T ha i's l ^ l h a n 12

STEVZMCRONh r id e n t* ■ i f a e r d a i i c e « t i

dofW estu

! n s h lp ’s 6 0 b a s k e t b a l l «i

a wben tbe His beinglom ing to team forced s

schedules. Not’s a lot of could the varork with is a t C arey andLT as their on th esam en l; said, ' i t ' '• “ On top ofDtonousor an e ternal optht expect. “ Our girls a rides Itself nobody can Uictions of The g irls ste e p s - m e scheduledforget bored a ry and we «11.’’ gam es schedu:s m ath , Ih e s ta te lo u nnd science bothered withn ts in the Such a scl

over tbe weeks to bigh t'bou rs- - game8.-Botbk day for weeks in thes

play four garathis age of When It cotideonup.” Blankenship it 's a reaiiy afternoon ani

for m e ball on " an e\o ln g i t l f i t . coaches can

-the ir energywas not a tak e 90 minut>k't&e Job. pn^>ared for$1,500 for' g a m ^ a n d s os, but puts ' " T o s ta r tv iik for more psyching u{uring the particu la r hi12 an 6 o u r------- ’"There needJ

HtnenkxMNMitttdio ■ . - - 1

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wood, * nou

h B .

I s t u d e n t s e x p r e s s t h e i r

g the coach for each thd isome adjusting of the TlNo longer, for example, .sc/arsity girls be p la ^ n g th o d theboysa tR ich fic Ide night. otof everything else. I 'm to Dpllmlst,” beconfeffied.' ‘_ t i |a re 'gbbig to sta te ^ 'st

1 tell rae any different. b<sla le tournam ent is n

forlheTOiddleof Febru--------we don't have any 'boys Uieduled. If the girls a rc in ol uroey, 1 don 'l want lo beIth theboys.'' . bischedule forces other te

be overloaded ' with gi)tb -varsity squads have t^le season wben tbey will “ 'ames. Ucomes to a game night, vIp tries to_approacb an kand evenhig of bask ^ - eI eveo keel." W hilemosl • aa n concentrate a ll of ngy on a gam e that will v autes o r less, be must beor coaching a t least two c[some nights three. lj1 with, 1 don 't believe In kup special for 'any li

gam e," lie said. ped sto b ran ev e ffk ee l in--------

B la n k s i i a h 4 > 'a v a r s l t y

7 more,CSI

Fields convictc

W . . .

-

'X! '

d r t h a n k s f o r C a m a s C o i

the way you approach all gi T hey 're all Im portant alU .some do have m ore impor than o thers."

He adm its tb e transition one gam e to ano ther Is m a tough, especially If ooe game tight ending and tho e r ooe

■ 'sta'rt a s ' qiifcMy as pbi because of tim e constraint] m ust give the finishing team

“ v?0n ls“ 0 f " su p p o rt or c o n ^ tloos while a lso preparing olher team for its iq>coming g

“ I t’s a hard adjustm ent to i but what I do is le t them ( lb team ) gel on th e court an going a little b it first whlli talking to the oQjerB,’'T ie “ Then I’ll b ring th e team ba the floor and ta lk to Uiem. I n very brief. 1 don’t try to lecturer. I try to ge t thinj compllshed with ^ r i sta le and gel it done rea l quick making it c lea r to tbem v w ant."

While be m ay m ake briel else sta tem ents, Blankensl Uke most coaches. He’s known to becom e emotloi halftlm e wl^en his troops

” " ri^B“ ^ l f e ^ t d s " aboul

I ty b o y s b a v e b e e n r a f f e i

?I players draftee

ted of em bezzler

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o u n ty H i g h ’s o n ly b a s k e

gam es. husband 's usual d t h ( ^ ta lk s . "W ben lortance ' Califom la, E d 's

rea l well In the in from could be belUnd I nenUlly - half and they’d o ae b'as a righ t iq>," she sj o em ust “ Some of m y Possible ^ ^ n i e l f E d v nts. H e what. He’s n o l . ' m a few halftlm e .m agic gratula- w o rts and somet mg tbe L ast Salurda {game. H agerm an his gl om ake , first half. Blanl the n ext back on the flo and get balf well before I ille I ’m Asked by his V ie"sa ld r “ ~m aglC "w ould“ w back off responded: ''W( m akelt . th a t th e ir e a rs i

lo be a ’ now ." ' . . ings ac- The m agic did] i te m ^ ts H aving fun is :k while — B lankenship 's-!

what 1 phy.■‘*1110 kids plG

let, coo* reason and th^ nship Is enjoy 11 and the; i' s been doing it,’’ be st lonal a t phaslze tha t asp< « a r w 't - anything. Wilt

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suaUy-shori hainim e b e n w e w ^ re in Id's team s usually did the second balf. We '

Ind by 10 points a t the ’d come out and catch" le said with laughter, my friends JoWngly •Sd was into beating or rlot. We Just caU it h i s : : agic. Sometimes it metimes il doesn’t." u tiay night aga inst;

lankenshlp had tb e m ; floor for tbe seco n d '

>re Hagerman.i lsw ife lf lh e b a lfU m e ,d-woricrSlankwishlp’ ,^'Well, le t's ju st say ' irs are'S ingeing right

didn'lw ork. ja is another aq>ect o f ' I ’B-coaching philoso.;-. .

p lay the sport fo r a ' that’s because tbey I

tbey want lo have (un : e said. “I try to e m - ; a sp e c to f ita sm u c h a s With everything In- ^ re going to win some ANATICP«g6C4— ' - -

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run king, an d F rank Rob . f irs t b lack m anager

. p layer to w in MVP Awar . le a g u e s ,w e rc d e c te d to t

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day.: . A- p itching g la f lfo f i

Ju a n M arichal, m lsse them by seven votes.. Aaron, who broke Ba m ark of 714 to become tt hom e run leader wllh ‘

\withln nine votes of bein ^ n l m o u s selejypij. W cent of th e vote oece election, Aaron rcceivet possible 415 to flnlsb percctangeof97.8.

______l._OiUyTy_Cobb, whorec'p e r cen t o f the vote In ballothig in 1936, receive p ercentage and only Wii

. who gol 409 of a p o ^ b le-------- hm S79:TC «lV 6d m ore vt^

Robinson also w as an h w inner, receiving ,370 v<

_____ ;i.percentage._of„M .l. AiRobinson a re the

;p layers elected in their ;of eligibility, exclusive c ;iam ed in th e first electioi ' Both will be inducted 'Hall o! F am e a t Coo N.Y ., onSunday, August

. .. I t-w as-a-sad day, hov •M arichal. The forme: ■ right-hander, who three h is c a ree r won 25 o r mon a season, received 305 vo w as only seven abort < necessary for election.

: • however, gained 72 votes y e a r’s election.- No o ther candidate ca

______ ^ tb o u g h jM ^ o L n ia c ie - ;:galns. Shortstop Luis A] rteam m ate of Robinso B altim ore during the i

; m ade the biggest gain, 174 vo tes com pared lo 4S S l u ^ H annon K iil^ i 246 votes, gained seven

BoMfiglLOS ANGELES (U Pl) -

prom oter Harold Rossfie!( w as convicted Wednesday o

— x z r : r m m T tm y fm T & —: th e biggest bank embezti

m oke him self a power In gam e.

---------A -federal court ju ry fouguilty of 29 out of 30 count p a r tn e r and form er bank < Rammin M arshall guilty of

lof four counts lo a federal g Indictm ent re turned la s t J uT

' Sm ith, wbo predicted w ba began deliberations Jan . 4 tb be vhidicated.” and Marshal qotetly a s th e verdicts w b«fore U.S. D istrict Cou COBsuelo M arshall.

■Uarsball a nd Smith, wbo I- a lo ta l of $500,000 ball and boi

. aQowed to rem ain free'sQ itencing , which was a M v c b 9 .

‘i t ’s been a long battle an — © ^ ‘'S m lth 'sald . '*I am a

th e only tU ng 1 fear Is what Id lro n to fm e .”

S m ith again d ^ e d tha t be — m illio irfn« tttheB ank :-^—

;|‘N o one Is going to take « _ a w 0 v e It to someone e ls e .

01^ $300,000 fo r him self." Sn / o r m e r heavyw eight c

M^ihammad Ali, a friend of S n am esak e o f Smith’s pi c ^ p a n y . M uham m ad f f ^ o n a l Sports, said h e w u a t th e verdict but said It v h u rt th&lmage of boxing.

‘T m shocked. I ’m just nov It," Ali by telejAooe

FanaUi. — -t:_«C ciD llB u«lftw D pa«e

ati9 lose som e and th a t's wb ^ A b o u t In tb e first place. B4 to handle both winning and tUfr key to how you enjoy vm "

^ n e woQ>iost record is on m easu re success. While tbe S 9 through Tuesday — aren ’

: ■ tops in th e Magic Valley, h av e posted a 6-5 record di flaJne span, a big step from ju s t ooe gam e last y ea r and y e a r before.|:;‘W e've won three Umes

. . g m e s a s the girls won in tbe yewn," Blankenship said, ti tpkiK>ast. " I t ’s ool ebough; 1 ^ r t . "

. THaving been tbe boys coa< { i^ t , Blankenship could tend

-T t|»e;J)py8. but he, tries t o ^ im portance lo both varsityU even Hnds hlmseU leaning to

— - ^ l« . - ! i l doo’tbA ve any-trod ^ th u s la s t lc fo r the g irls," “ O ur g irls’ d esire to do w ^ to o o b ^ y . W e've only got nlz> t t e v arsity th is year, but we’

- ^ in eighth g rade aod 10, ; i 'a r e going lo p lay next ye« I s l jo m e exceptional talent giioup, ta len t m a t should mi

■ v ery s tro n g g ir isp n ig ram fo i — fbor^T nv ffy eaw H flea st: '* -

T lm os-N ow s, Twin Falls, Ic

mtrRpbji) - Hank finlsbedinfiil-tlme home Roundingiloblnson, tbe ge tte rs weiT and only W ilhelm iwards io-both D rysdale (2 to theH aU of Hodges (2C

ball Writers J im BunntriopW rtB es- - ■■ naseiuain n

“ I feel liof Ihelr era , w hat I d idossed ■ joining. been fully a

p ie I playe*Babe Ruth’s played wlLe tbe aU-llme 'sp o rts , writlb 755, cam e would love>eing the first person to b(. With 75 per b u t even ifiecessary for exclledaboiived 406 of a “ There wllsh with a a lly though

ge t tbe nereceived 98.2 don’t know'

; in the first th e voting,iv o la h lg b e f go lngon ln iWUUeMays, . " I kept

ible 432 votes w ere other I> votes. w h a t a pers m Impressive w ere taken ) votes for a tbevoth ig .1

Aaron aod sca red forhb ^ 13th basebaU cad r first year reco rds aw/e of the five betw eeo tb(Hion. anyone wou;ted into the RobinsonComerstown, invlrtually<j j t l . ' i t k w i ’t ;bow ever,-for___ t h e . m ajo rm er G iants com bines biree times h i ' In ten sitylore games hi R obinson."> votes, which b est. I knw rt o f the 312 tb e b e s t,b u m. Marichal; th a t of m y p )tes from last kids. My ^

ekpect thalI cam e dose, - don’t thini {JeJraportant^___much-1!____3 Aparido, a Robhison nson’s with one highllg « mid-1960s, would be Ui in , receiving M ost Valuf ) 4S last year. both league lebrew, with in the Ni en votes and C bcinoatl

" ^ o m o t e) - Boxing A ngeles.‘T m Delds Smith guUty. I stlU ly of stealing don’t think oo Targ<rBaiik“ baBk~6r86"nii eztlem enl in c a u g h t (whi the m o o n to c r im e ,)" lo th e fight Sm ith’s atti

J r . , sa id no d found Smllh y e t on whethe un ts aod his a p p ^ e d . He ok employee stock lo Welb of t h m out unresolved q u

II grand ju r y . of d irectors. S July. th a t the charg rtieo th e ju iy ' c o v e n m fo rw4 tha t " I WlU mUllontoCOO ihailbo thsat ca rrled o u tb y l : w ere read T be two def :ourt Judge vMh coosphli

officer L. B a bo Is free on m illions that lbonds;were q )en t on glai ■ee poidlng a ttem p t to n I scheduled pow erful force

Lew is plead< sand il’s not w hat aulhoritli 14 m a n iD d - banJr embe*zl< la t God puts and testified

M arshall, also th e stole t21 em ployee. Smli

e$21 million although no dIse and ke<n p r o d u i^ to p n ’ Smith s a i d ' P rosecutor

champion ta ioed tha t a reof Smith and a f a v o r -S tn l t l

promotion a b ad check -1 All P ro- m oney tba t tuiwas shocked u ltim ately IntiIt would not w ide."

Lewis, an ofoow bearing branch , allegeiooe in Lbs of th e bank’s !r

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i«e.C5________ L G lv en th efljw hat life is te am s and a t k

; Being able Individual timt od losing is e a sy task . "Ev y what you wouldn’t have i

w h a t r v e got,]one way totbe boys — B iankM shjpsj ra 'IC M cU v Sharing Is DO

C am as count: I iiB lng Uk “ “

room aod the M as m w y p iay ing-ln the IhepM tfive g jr is p u to o a d t t r y ^ D o t ro o tlo r lh e b o j h, but Il's a M aking su i

s m o o th ly is coach io the B lankenship’s end to favor w orrylog aixMi ) give equal he m ust make y team s and tw o <or three) g toward the p ro p e r place oi rouble b f Ing- - their-glHaooly 8," be said, played well), e llls seco o d . thelockerroon nlnegirlson and then ther we’v e g o l l l p e rly treating) 10, If-oot ell b ig victory for year. There pointing setbac ent in that A handful of make for a ih e irtim ew llb

ifo rtbenex t Although 24- --------- ^ — p l a y e d ^ r t f l t

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>inson j<n fourth place.n g out the top 10 vote-vere relief p itcher H oy t........

(236), p itc h e r Don I (233), fbrst basem an GU (20» , A parido, pitcher ining (138) and secoodrRgjscBRSDQiaisrnssj!-----------1 for the first tim e lhat - do o tbe basebaU field bas y a ro reclated by the peo- yed against, the. people I iviih and especially the iTlters," said Aaron. “ I ve to have been the fh ^) be voted In unanimously if I .wBso’t I ’m still very

houtlL5 w ere thnes vrtiea I a c tu - igbt tha t I m ight not even necessary 75 p e rc a t . I iw_what the yardstick Is on i g. You never know wht's In a person 's mhid. pt reading w here there e r things lha t_w iw itJ)eyond__ e rso o A d o n th e f id d that cen loto coosideraUoo in g. When I heard that, I got o r the first .tim e in niycareer. If talU ng about o

and « t a t 1 acrampUshed ltbe Uoes, I doo’t see bow w rouldootvoteform e."0 0 sum m ed up his c a reer h Ily one word: intensity. a I’t see anyooe playing in tllor-league8-.today...wbo____s both the talent and tbe a1 th a t I h a d ,” sa id h 1. " I always tried to do the h new I couldn’t always be • si bu t I tried to be. l e j ^ a y p layers today aod of m y b y wife says I shouldn't ' f Iiat of m y children but I u link tha t’s asU ng too t t

on said if be bad to pick nligh t from his career, it r ) tbe th rill of winning theliuable n a y e r Award hi oipies. Robinson was MVP ttN ational League with sl

tl in 1961 and also re- w

'm surprised be w as found ke<lU doo^t believe it. I jw t ahone 'm an can embezzle a cei 'n r a a ’ h » W 'f iiM 'O O tT » ~ a nvhlle c o m m ittin g th e Mi

Iattorney, Howard Moore n a1 decision bad been m ade otither the verdict would be h el e said Smith would buy p ueUs Fargo aod "bring up Hequestions’’ w ilh the board L e1. Smith claim ed early oo p narges against him were a i' w hat be said was a 1200 coi300 milUoo embezzlement wh[>y bank offldals. nedefendants w ere charged vaiUing with form er bank h itBoi Lewis to sipbon off dej at p rosecutors-said was ' M ilan t fight purses in an fa r

m ake Smith tbe most S'celnboxing. recaded guilty to h is p a rt in t inid e s said was the biggest falJEzlement In U.S. history milBd against Smllh aod b aIso a form er Wells Fargo fidmith claim ed be had a tl2____E

I documents w ere never Iprove tbe claim. Smr Dean Allison malo- R oI request for repaym ent of Cain lthasU ng Lewis to cover l a lc — becam e a "trick le of R oturned Into a stream and SInto a river $21 mlUkui Sta

Caiofficer a t a W dls Fargo ch i

gedly used his knowledge obt s internal com puter book-- offl

figures o t 60 p layers, five— sh<it least 89 gam es, qwodlng othIme wllh ead ) p layer Is 00 le aEveo If I had 10 p layers I Sve enough tbne . But given herit, I think I cao get to them w itoeslble aod be effective," fo risa id . ex ilo o tb iogoew to tbek idso f qm ty Hlgb Sdw ol. Tliey a « ame bus (It’s oot uncom-ercen t o r more of the high unj» t body to be 0 0 tbe bus eac gam e), the sam e locker le saipe warm-ups. After tbelr gam e, som e of thea cheerleader's uolform to ^

sure tbe sharing goes u iis another side of ^

?’8 duties. lostead of ^xMit just a dozes players, ^ ike.sure. all,n«m ben.oL _^ e) teams are s lttl^ In tbdB 00 the bus (guys sit with oly-when both teama bave—Ali). He’s got to coordinate . ‘ w m so the sexes don’t mixlere’s the aspect of pro- ‘ «ig what n i i ^ l bave been a PuJ ror ooe team aod a dlsap-lack for aootber. ao(of the p layers also share se r

ilh lhe Blankenships. . . F24-year-old Jam l “ never an Is because she was. afraW ~S <± . i . .

ry 14.1802

loingan

H a n k A a r o n , l e f t , a i

ceived tha t aw ard In tbe Am League with Baltimore in w hen be won tbe T riple <>ow

Although Robinsoo admit h ad .g rea t respect for MaricI stopped short of saying tbat I tb e to u ^ iest p itcher he ever 1

— " I ’m oot-surprised tbat M( i s n o t iq> here w ith m e today R oblosoo. “ I’ve been s baseball too loag for aoytli su rp rise me. I thiok Marich a floe pKcber aod 1 Cblok, li h e will be Uiducted Into the 1 F a m e . Drysdale w as probal toughest p itcher fo r m e to li th e re was aootber guy I had itm iihlw urfwwt num*ra is e a few eyebrows — R ichert.

Aaroo was a Une drive ! ou tfle ld e rh ifid d e r wheo be th e Braves io 1953. Hls t s ty le invited comparison w ith Rogers Hornsby, wb

rc^nvict€keephig system s to keep o ah ead of automaUc audlti cedures, funoellng milUons I a n d ~ H a r« B a ir 'f o r use Ij M uham m ad AU Professional i

MAPS, which legally usi n am e but which ^ p a ren tly o th e r connectkm with tbe heavyw dgh t champion, pal p u rse s to such fighters as H earns, G en y Coooey ao Ledoux to lu re them away fn: p rom oters.

Allison said the bank fin covered the schem e Jan . 23, w hich tim e, Lewis "went to Iu n e v e r cam e b ack ” aod vanished oo w hat he la ter sale hitem atlooal odyssey Uiat i d ea th th rea ts from "Uie J M afia” aod attem pts to Ud fam ily.

SmlUi, hi Uie person of I recorded voice, surfaced tim es to say be was being m faU guy for w hat, hi fact, wa mUlion to 1300 million inter bezzlem ent hivolviog W dls F flclals.

Baok officials called Uie all!

In May it w as revealed that Sm ith , b(uclog promoter, wa; R oss Eugene F id d s, wanted i C arolina oo bad . check char; la te r changed bis nam e to R ossflddsSm lU i.

SmIUi was a rtested oear S tad ium and h d d 'o n Uie C arolina charges and a ch a rg e he used a pbony n ob ta in a passport. North ( officials la te r dropped Uie ext

Bbe-would-get b u r t / ’-8he haj o th e r than occasiooally do: te a m laundry.

Several of Uie girls a re enr h e r baUet class. "Ballet b d ; w ith Uieh-jumphig and leaping fo r track and other qiorti explaioed.

T lie baUe't d a n b as beea a and Uie Blankenships fd t li h d p som e of Uie b c ^ since universlUes have had succe such a program ,

"T h e boys kinda laughed w hen he mentiooed It;’’ sbe r " E d a i^roacbed Mr. SUoudi b u t be said to forget about U fo

So fa r, ttie Fairfield con h ^ ’t sa id much about hav coach run the en tire show, "i th em bave said thiogs like 1 n c razy (answ er A lo Uie offld « r th fa i^ U k e tb a ti“ :BijtnkeQit

How ia ttie program woridnf QftbewQD4oB»recotT>

" L ast y ea r Uie boys bad to c b u t oot oow ," M e of tbe gh " I t 's like we a re all ooe team I puU foreacfaotber."

"H e ’s tough eoough to do b aod he waiUs to do il,” 'Str s e rv e d “ He’s a d o c r ." .. p e rh ap s Blankenship an A 0 0 Uie rea l Cam as C (w Sdioo) Basketball 4 ^ --------

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a n d F r a n k R o b in s o n s h i

m erican compiled a .358in 1966, aod batted moi>wn.'- Umes during hisiltted be RuUi. But Aaroicbal, b e blllty aod constit be w as Rutti's m ark wiiit faced. experts believecM arichal. -ev e r. Aaroo h it ay," said hi d g h t seasons

around seven oUier seasilhhig to Robinson woid ia l was Valuable Playeito tim e, Uooal Leaguer

eH a ll of 1961 and bis sectably the can Leaguer wl) hll aod 1966. He becamd a lot of black m anager Vn» m a y C leve land- P e te Bom O d. 24

. . joined ttie Glanlje bitting composite 37-231le joined ttiree seasons. 1

batting successive-reco0 m ore 22-13, 2&«. 14-1 vho had from 1963 throug

edof^robooe step request, sayhig

lUng pro- charge was ootilo S m lU i $21.3mUUoneml; T b ~ t t ie l r— SmlUTwaTtoidSports. port charge a o d ;used. All’s >ye£kendslnjail.iy h ad oo >m arried hls forle form er wife, Alice Vlckl?ald huge hla attorneys, .a Tommy acquitted on twoaod Scott ing Justice Involvfrom oUier SmIUi, Marshi

hidlcted In Julyloally un- jury.3,1981, a tlunch aod fw

Id Sm ith_______ _Ma ld w a rs h / j f1 included / / Japanese y / y ,l |

ddnap bis

[ his tape n j f i S fi several - W r ( -m ade Uie > J | \ i

vas a $200 . iernal em - i[ jJr jWFargo of- '

illegatlons .

lat Harold___ |vas really-.d io North Iarges. He jto Harold ||

ir Dodger j | ^ H be NorUiI federalnam e to |Carolina p

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ed a t E d srecaUed.

» I : Eommuidty ; iaWng one i \ \"Som e o f S | i W ~

Im lg h tb e ' i l&I c ^ quiz) j! A 'p ksihipsald.— j:lngfml«IA» iV lV l^k

icoachus. girls said. n oow. We

ibottijoba >troud ol>-..

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358 lifetim e average ' J ' oore Uian .400 U uw his career, Uian wiUi iron combloed dura- nslsteocy to surpass y - which m ost baseball ^ ved would stand for- tit 40 o r m ore homers ms and 30 o r more io S l Msons.won h is fh^ t Most T y er Award as a Na- O er with tbe Reds In . second a s an Ameri- wlUi Uie Orioles in

am e basebaU’s first ™ ir when signed by Uie J™Hnnal n l Q T C _____'24, 1937, M aridial 5^!

mis hi 1960 and had a 23 record for his first p .

He Uieo reded off » o rd s of 2M , 21-a,4-10, 2fr9 and 21-11 High 1969.

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bbersT “pig Uieir $160 bad check tot as im portanl as ttie m bezzlemeotcase.■&oovicted"6n"Uj€’ paBS----------od sentenced torserve 40 all. In the meanUme, he form erly commoo law ckie D arrow, and one of I, Jenn ife r King, was wo charges of obstruct- o lvingabankw iU iess.' k -shall and Lewis were ily by a federal grand

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C o n n i e AttiletlcAssodaUon sidering a siq^lem ental t d package U> a ir fooU)aU gan Saturday nights next seaf m em ber of Uie NCAA’s T d (O m m itlee aald.

Cedric Dempsey, aUileUc d of ttie University of Houstoi entering into such a contract a lndependeot^^iportS'ttitwork"' discusscd oTiri possibly voted i Jan . 2Sm eetiogof Uiecommitli

" Io ttie present contract,” D( said Tuesday, “ CBS and AB< exduslve r i ^ t s to NCAA; footbaU unUl 7 p.m . E astern St Time. After 7 p.m .. no ottier c asts would affect Uie CBS-AI tract. We would legally be d ig m ore exposure."

T he ABC and C!BS contrac Uirough 1985 but Uie mood NCAA m em ber Institutions a t t annual convention, which T u e s d a y r w a s J p lo o k supplem ental ran tracts wlUi purview of Uie organlzaUon. —Dempsey ~ sald -5ucb '~ a~c i m ight be signed wlUi ESPN. 1 Tunier'Broadcasting.

’The committee meeting wUl 1 hiK ansasC ity.

It was u n d e a r what conti m ajo r fooUiaU schools woul( over such a cootract If any.

Galifomia still wants Jackson

ANAHEIM,'CaUf." (UPD ■ Califomla Angels sUll hope t free agent slugger Reggie J: and expect .to le am of tbeh: cl by ttie weekend, team execuUi presldent"B im y"B avafli“ sald nesday.

"W e’U d U ie rb e in i t o r out ( F riday ," said Bavasl, wbo ad has been In regular contac Jacksoo’s agent, Gary Walker, fb d o ut Friday if be has any L hi com ing here aod If he doeso’ bow out.’’

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bn Is cbF soon be parea U Idevision schools - won Ui« am es on over future td ev is sason, a viously, contracts 'devision of Uie enUre ddega

That concession director football schools re«

ton, said of an amendmen t wlUi an which solidified U { = w U l-b e ^ v e r all footbaU tdi d on a t a : The voUng w as c ittee. . Uie approxlm atdy Dempsey sp ite recent outcry; £ C bave footbaU schools th; I ' o illege tro l tdevision sin SUiodard ones generating Um »r broad- There was specu ABC con- of Texas court 01 iglble for posiUoo lo Uieh* sti

property rights to •actsTun gam es bdonged lo d among to the NCAA. Tbi ;t ttie 76Ui served on Uie NC^ ll ended vent voUng on a >k—i n t ^ f y l n g - l t e NCAA's lUiin tfie _^overtunicdIalerM

■- A n 'N C A A 'com ■contract m ent'S tatlng 'B T c , USA or tdev ision revenues

only a handful 1 l lb e b d d T exas faculty r

"Tom ” Morgan s atrol Uie would persist wlU lild have court lawsuit flle< /. At the c larify thepropert;

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itd y 600 d d e g a to de- icrys from many m ajor . s tha t they should con-

slnce Uiey were Uie g Uie revenue, leculation a University t o rder polarized op- r stance that tdevision 3 to Looghoro fooU)Bll d to Uie scbool aod ool The court order was

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Lead] w as put to a s t e n t J im m y Connors tuoed up

--M astm C ham ploo^p .' M cEnroe took tbe first

T O h to defeat Roscoe Tan roatcb o(-t^e program af tiay 's proceeoiogB by sw

' ■ five gam es to defeat Eliol • •• Lendl, given tbe No.

_ first In the 1; standings, found'blmsel ■; Inost of tbe first two sets I

in th e final set for a 44,7- . G erulaltls.

In tbe other opening- ' Vilas took advantage o

C lerc to defeat his A ^en l ‘ The tournam ent ia M asters. •

i • Connors aod McEni Thursday olgjit in thii

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R A L E IG H . N .C . ( P resb m an Micbael Jordar points and tt^ ra n k e d Norl survived a brief scare i ranked North' Carolina S nesday night before tu rn offensive power for a 61-41

T he T a r Heels, 124. led ju s t under 15 minutes to pl Wolfpack, led b y D ereck \\ w bo.flnisbed witb 18 point s t i ^ g h t points to close to 3 m inutes ieft.

The T a r Heels tben 1 Carolina SUte, 12-2, scor£ n e x t s ix mbmtes while the; 12 points for a 45-32 1< Carolina went Into its d w itb s e ^ ~ m l n u t t t 1^ W o l^ c k could do nothing hopes of getting back in tb«

M issouri 54, Okla. SCOLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI

F ra i le r scored 15 polnis n ight to give thlrd-rank( beaten Missouri a 54^9 victory over Oklahoma Sta

M issouri Improved Its re and extended Its bome-win to a school record 26 gami Ja n u a ry 1980.

.......... T r a c y T ^ h i f a n 'f o o ^Oklahom a State to Ue It 11:12 remaining, but Mlssc

. a 1(H spree over the next - - - getting 4-polnU aplece-fri

ahd Stipanovlcb. to take m o u n t^ le 52-46 lead.

DePaul 92, So. CaroCHICAGO (UPI) - 1

m lngs and Bernard Rand 19 points e a d i to lead No. a 9 2 -^ victory over tumo< South Carolina Wednesday '^DePaul Improved Its re

w hile Soutb c:arollna fell lc D ePaul took advantage

spells by tbe GamecocI outscored South Carollni five-mlQUte q>an midway firdi half to open a 27-1 H e left |ln tbe half, and the b: o u tico red Soutb Carolina a72;37leadw itb9:23togo.

G ’tou}n62, S e to n H c.SOUTH ORANGE . N.J

...... E r lc F lo y d sa n lra lu m p iseconds left Wednesday t N o.7G eoi«elow ntoa62-e

~ ~ v lc tQ ry o v e rS e to irH a U -lr gam e.

Seton HaU’s Dan Callft baseline jum per with 1: 60-60 jm d Floyd's basket g ru bb ing an offensive Calandrillo missed a jur buzzer..

•nje P ira tes, 9-3, led ^poin ts. In _tlw J l r e t .b ^ f .

iroerGor) i - ,^ W liU o - lo |) j c c d J v a n ____m test, John McEnroe and I up for their w a t confron-'' '

Kind play o f th e 1400.000—

&Gt three games and went ranner 6-3. 6-2 in the final 1 a fte r Connors opened the - sweeping th ro u ^ the last

:iiotTeltscher7-5.6-l.No. ! seed“by v irtue of e 1981 Grand Prlx_polnt iself bn tbe defensive for its before coming on strong 8.7*5.6-2 victory over Vitas___

ing-day match, Guillermo e of a nervous 3ose-Luls jentlnerival6-l,7-5. . . ia known as the volvq

E nroe will m eet again this round-robln. double- )nly four days-after tbelr

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3 play. But the A rkansas kW hlttenburg FORT WC 9lnts, scored 9 Scott Hastlni to33-32withl0 nesday-nlgh

throw s down n held Nortb No. 10 Ark oreless for tbe expected 62- Lbey ratUedoff C hrlatlao. - I lead. North Despite fa s delay game rallied to a £ left M d lhe to play , m

ling but foul in P re lss tleOTt thegam e. p layH astlng

th e I M Razo . S t. 4 9 H asthigs ;JPI) - Ricky points durinj Its Wednesday and his tv mked and un* seconds to g< -49 Big Eigbt to 5 points.

Louisville

o o v iu m p e r t o r '

s i t sLouisville.

io. 4 DePaul lo A labam aroover-plagued t USCALOdaynlgbt. ph iu ip ssco ri record to 14-1 and addedUlo4-9. ' night to leadig e o ftw o c o ld a l 0 9 « r o mcocks. DePaul aSoutbeasteillna 17-4 In a l SU Is 6-:^ay through the sE C .A labarH eadw llb7i43 A labam a <e Blue Demons first two ncina 2 M lo halftlm e.I go. T be game

tbe last 77Halt 6 0 exceeded 101N .J. (U PI) - • •,_____ 1op abot-wilF50---Jfans«M rS< )y night, lifting MANHAT 62-60 comeback -Tyrone Ada U ln-a Big E a s t- a c a re e rh lg

a 75-55 tri illBndrillo h it a Wednesday I 1:27 to tie it o p e n e rfo rb ket cam e after T he Wlld( live rebound, sco ring II : jum per a l tbe span which

with 3:35 lei ed twice by. 9 c loser than la lf before the w av. • ___

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■’ blows. . .

~ C o n n b r ^ ^ ^ » w in E F ^ n ^ n l It bother him and it won’t boU

M cEnroe, beating Tanner I seven career meetings, had

- m atch as he r»ever dn^ped off to a quick s ta r t by break the second gam e, then ran c th e final garae a t love.

Again In t t e second set, Me with a brealT ln tbe-openln double-faulted on tbe final ] b roke again In tbe seventh g Ing scrvice return.

“ I almost d idn 't make It 1 w alking around In tbe snow, felt exhausted a fle r tbe Davi tournam ent shape yet."

Lendl, wbo bad lost both h to G erulaltls, w asn 't able to the 11th gam e of tbe seconc G enildltisbad yielded only fl

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;^ens, | r Heels |ige basketball mok a 28-26 lead on E ric Riree foul shots In the final Uefore .Intermission. l j

SS62.TCU 59 ■WORTH, Texas (UPI) - ■tings scored 23 p o b ls Wed- P Ight, Including three f r e e ~ »wn tbe stretch, to bring give ■\rkansas a tougher-than- ■62-59 decision over Texas ■

?ailing“‘bdiind’l M , TCU‘ f ,a 52-19 lead wllh six minutes |«M a !H>olnl play oy u ra d f t l i t and with four minutes to BI n ^ hit a free throw that put BizoHiacks In front for good. I ;s scored his team 's only - r *tng the final three minutes k two foul shots with five I ) go boosted Arkansas' lead J

Ife 76 . S o . A la . 68 IE, Ala. (UPl) - Derrick | red 20 points and Lancaster E and P o n d » - W righ t-each—■

W ednesday-night to le a d . . ■ ed Louisville to a 7fr68 I ver South Alabama. ' | guars w ere paced by Rory . t bo cam e off tbe bench to I oints,-Tony Hafley-added-20—I rayNicbolsonlS. |Ue. 10-3, led 33-29 a l In- I D. In the second balf. South C , 6-8, cam e no d o se r than 2 L

i a i 0 9 ,L S C ; 8 6 !L O O S A .A la.(U P I)-E ddie Icored a career-high 32 points Iid 15 rebounds Wednesday Iead I6th-ranked Alabama lo Iomp over Louisiana S late io |s te m Conference game. i6-5 overall aod 3-1 in tbe I

Jam als 12-1 and 4-1. Ila outscored I^U 10-2 In the I

minutes and led 55-34 a t |

me marked tbe first th n e in I 77 outings that Alabama I 100 points. I

^ t . ^tf, iowaSt7B& - - 1 ATTAN, Kan. (U PI) - I dam s scored 25 points, tying I fai^.-to^lead^KansasSUteto — triumph over lowa Stale

ay night In the Big E l ^ l • r both teams. - I ildcats, 11-2, took coDtrol by I 11 straight points In a 3:35 I Ich gave them a 33-14 lead I left. Iowa State oever carne

lan 9 points the rest of tbe

in-handila tournam ent final in fiv 'i two neariy .cam e lo , i

a r

i t ^ r c h T " l I ^ o h '' tT c l IISbother m e.’' ro'ter for tbe sixth tim e In ] bad a relatively easy . ficwd his service. H e got an eaklng T anner a t 30 inan oul tbe set, winning tb<

- - byMcEnroe got th e jump ho

inlng gam e a s T anner lal point and M cEnroe in th gam e with a blister- a

: It here because I was 2-1ow." said M cEnroe. " I ge>avls Ciq> and I ’m not In fo

g th his previous m atchesB to break serv ice until hex>nd set. To th a t polnl, pcly flv ep o lo lso n h isflrs t al

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But tha t Iniflal break ti around. Lendl h d d service lu even Um iitald>r«ndlheo brok' [(nal se t In the midst of wlnnli row.

Lendl lost only three points (Inal se t and added Im coi anolher break a t love in the se'

“ I w as missing on m y backl tbe first set, and Vilas w as dri by coming to tbe net very oftei had four of bis seven aces In th " lO lH o u g n ie y c it-M ts d ie r : in a s m any career meetings, ( a good workout by the 22-yej T here w ere numerous long 2-hour and 4-mlnute match, t gam es went to deuce and C found b lm sdf falling behin games.

"W e bolh h^t a lot of balls." helped his cause imimeasurat pcrccnl of his first saves. ' always have lO' be a le rt."

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turned t h n n a l S i 8p*J In the I2th gam e to f S■oke again taopen .the. .inbg four gam es In a '‘*8

Its on his serve in the ^ coup de g racc wilh seventh gam e. v®*ickhand, especially in driving m e back deep rten.’'s a id Lendl, who ^a ' ilh efln a lse t. . _ e r for the e p i h tim e ;s, Connors w as given year-old Californian. {]®, ig ra llies 'du ring the jj.®' 1, the m ajority of the 1 Connors frequently *’®' hind in tbe various ^

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Mlnlco sbovrtxl the effectJ three-week layoff, mosl of il by w eather conditions that ha venled school from behind he S partans m ay face a sim ilar sl this weekend since melting coi havo turned the county roadi quaqmlre, leading school offi

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no ex tra-curricu lar activities held on days school Isn’t in i That gives the Spartans a poss having to c w c d this w ^ e would give tbem just six w m ake up five gam es plus th larly scheduled games.

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TWIN F A IiS - Elg ; Soutbem Idaho baseball .'T' takea when tbe maior ' ' pleted tbeir January d' day. . _________

CSI Coach Jim Wallui tbe draft choices by ti Wednesday altemoco, i real. I ’m Qabbergaste formed or tbe oumber.

“ You know iRijeQ th ’ -people are going to tblnl V to tbe World Series,” b(

.Steeling a little pressu I ' . ooe-tbird of bis teoUU

slderedprofesaloaalpn Tim McMannoD bea

' time eariy dwice Tue - was taken in tbe Unt

New Ynrk Mrtll wfaoj

r 'Joining M ^anooa e list were:

« Marie BarbagelatA infielderoutftekler.thii

: Pittsburgh Pirates. Scott RusseU, Oly

“ — 7"outflelder,~sbrth ro ‘ ' BaltimoreOrkdes..... • Scott Obert Olj

. .catcher, seventh ro Cincinnati Reds.

• Bob Tboapsoo. Re ninth rd»uad by tbe M(

• DarreU Freter.' infidder^itcber, 14tb

San Fraadsco Giants.• Scott Troester, Si

pitcher, 21st round by Yankees.

— - • Tracy Poulsoo, &

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PALMSPRINC entered tbe touy tfm pttooi ^

______ Aaretbefl»t<foiOtaU, younger

PGA circuit, and tbe par 3MS cour

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'Wednesday said ! State because of. . _____knowinglybrska

iQbisflrstpuI)h itv rttb a tb ree i

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But be said W coavindngfourb

“We'vebuiltth besaid.

gmHhlw laid

bis three-year ten Athletic Direct

revealed no serk) tbe NCAA peoatt] NCAA discovei^

‘i:, Maryland: COLLEOEPAl

coach of tbe Kam bead football COM

Anewtcoofere : Roas,44, would

to take over tbe f«

I D e v i n e b i------ ^ - PHOENK, Ai

college career be Wednesday as e major booster gr

Devioesakibe___________ -accepting the Jol

return to coachio A sM lfbecou

to coadiing, Der Vr BtroQg.Yes,Icai

Devine, 57, spi Devils, eodiogwl

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Wednesday asm a t m y success bc Ted McKnlgbt! burt.”

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X College of offeriBdaU layerswere many wo< o r leagues com- ® a ^ . y draft'Wednes- “Wbat tl

opportunit;

Iker, lnform effa“ | ^ ^ 2 !y t e l ^ Ute- ^ ^ “It's un. isted, wben in-

those draf tbey bear this, bekep tse

blnk we should go the “nonn ' b e s ^ a l r ^ alltbosed » u r e of having tbedraftis taUve roster cod- “Ail wil proq>eets. tbat doei )ecame CSI's all- lucrative,' fuetttay when be willbeaa! irst round by tbe * whicbmej w dntflml m thft tha

u a l0 v e sl td the drafted ' tbem'agal

Walkerata, Reno. Nev., gives pdx third round by tbe teams an

vdopingt Olynvla, Waib., f a m s j ^ round b y - the ro o B i an

startedtbl Olympia, Was., tbe teams round by tbe t i ty tb a n '

yearsbeo Reno, outfiekler, a lot d w

I Montreal Expos, talent tha r, Idaho F ^ m arket” Itb round by tbe In tbe i ts. — team, wt

Salt Lake City, Septembe by tbe New York has resui

welgbt-llfi , Salt Lake City, seven we by tbe New York opener as

usual Jun assurances from break to

pt-Baltimore that—teams fra

Hy in bporlZ a l d w e l l l e a d H o tINGS. Calif. (UPI) Tateo “Jitoup>*tT>^t 4be monid Rex Caktwell. wbo slumped I bobeiflb t9 ikrpK 4(ut:lD di . r o w d iM i d ^ 1300.000 Bd)i ger brother of Jumbo, a kogbi mdCaldweU played b a d c - t ^ ourse, one of four used in tbe 90-

S t a t e e x p l a i n s JViKan.'(U Pl) -^-BasketbaU t ak) the NCAA probably begai I of Its ouiek rise to prominence A m in th ep n cesi . p iMtf iTth-rniBe-year pnbatkn earlier th is« ioseiy scruUaites “Jet Jota”.jT lal prwninenee after attractin

I WlchiU s u t e became a na ttF high frff*t this pn^ram with a lot of mei

ak) be doubted tf tbe NCAA

tequre.ector Ted Bredetoft sakl be wa)riOm i|yrnfigiVUng In BmHhanq*lalty oo fMmer Coadi Hany Ul

two & iaiioa of u n e th ^

i d w i l l m a k e R o s aPARK. Md. (U P I)-B dA yR . [ansas City Cbiefs, was e i m ^ » a d i at Blaryland, «4wre be w] ereoce was sdieduled for 8 a.m luld succeed Jerry CUiborDe, V le football program at Kentuck]

b e c o m e s b o o s t e rAril. (UPI) - Football coa<

r began a t Arizona State Unlvei s executive-dlrectar of tbe Sv r group (or tbe adxxri.I be bad several coUegB aad pn I Job with tbe Son Angds, -but'h ingcouM "absdutdy, positivdy” i Dehdae, after'a brief pause, i can say tb a t”spcftf three yean as bead fo

I with ao undefeated seasod in 1 ne bead coach at the Unlvers the pro ranks at Green Bay bi

n e s D e l a n e y t o p >K (UPI) ~ to Just ooe seastt u>ey surprised evec hlTnsdf. was pleased with wbat I did, ■ UPI’s AFC Rookie of tbe Ye« I because I flguied to be tbe Nl I t ! knew tbe only way I wouki

iO M IINUARde-OveraVTCHFC

Falls, Idaho Thursday, J tn u i

1 EaglcS” HirdrafthnoHrytffslguuui guysuntil-r- ive conqdeted the season ^alkersak).T sakl bow many would be attnctive contracU and bow trould accept was another

t this does is give tbem tbe nlty to be looked at. Other sow^bobasbeendraftedand— »d(, too. So tbe guys still bave lUt and p rove.tb^ are pro- d caliber,” walker said, ir sakl tbe complete list of rafted around tbe country can secret for to 15 days under wHilsdosure” rule. However,B drafted must be contacted by (ting teams within t f boun. wUT be offered contracts but oesn’t mean tbey'U all be /e ," Walker aakL “AU of them asked to sign a r»«otry form

6S tbe d ub permladim fi) draft.......................... ........... ■

er added tbe sbe of tbe draft iteUnce-to repcfftnbat “ tbe are kxtktog more toward de- g tbeir own playen through a ystem. We know that several and'CUSs A' teams will be this year. I think It means that ms are going with more quan- m we’ve seen in tbe past few ecause tbey are finding out It’s b e l te r to devekip tbeir own than to go into tbe free agent

e meazUjme, Walker said tbe wbld) practiced daily from iber Thanksgiving,ptm»iH Hatly and-lifting sdwdutes. CSI U about weeks away from its seascm aod tbe scbedule indudes tbe

lunket to Arlnna over spring to meet sane of tbe better [romAritooaindCallfomU.—

rts----------o p e C l a a a l c“Jel” O uU of J^ iu i, wt» KRnent witb a s p o u t s Bd year and fw off tbe BdUo.w«Us Wedn«d«y:.to.;_)b Hope Desert CUssk:. '{bme star 00 the Japanese b a ^ a n d botb ibot 32-32 00 I go^bole tournament

W C A A p r o b eU Coacb Oeoe Smltbsoo gan lovestigatlng WlchiU Dce, but SM w rules were

f a n k ^ WichiU SUte was ts week, Smithson said tbe

programs lhal Qulddy ling oumben of talented

lational power mainly by trom W lmU to stay home, oen in our own backyard, ”

AA woukI bave Impoaed

was glad the invesUgatioo oq's program, aod blamed um er'ssuft.lnw hkbtbe alcoodtttt—

s s n e w c o a c h ----------' Ross, offentive backfidd

t y n a m M t(wtoy »■> was OQce an assistant .m.MST. -i. who resigned laM month cky.

i r c l u b h e a d»acfa Dan Deviae,-wbose-----versity In I9S5, was named Sun Angd Foundatka, a

pro coadilng offen before u t sak) be dW not-want to

r” say be would oot go back 6,-replledr-niHi’i pretty

football foflch of the Sun lnl957.HequltASUatthat « i t y of Missouri.-Devine - ■ r before coadrfng at Notre------

i A F C r o o k i eKansas City running

HH»» Delaney, ear. "Sure, I was surprised :No.2nmnlQgbsckbetilnd uki get In b if snneooe got

N G ^?Y 15allele3R IT!

nu« rv l4 .i9 8 2 lE O A I N O T IC E

PROCEEDiNGSi— OFCOUNTYCO

TWIN FALLS CC----:------- -TWIN-FALL

TwinFalls, Idahoii^ The Board ol County C<

time pursuant to recess w e and Hempleman and the

» S W eT ' ' ' -' ReUII beer license ol /

translerred to M art am e Jen sen 's MarkBt.1 NOTICEOFPUBUCHEARI 5 NotlcB is hereby olven ®— 8tonBrsn»iU-holtJ -a Ptibllc « A.M., January 6. 1082 ui > Number 80. amending zonl

Subdtvlslon Ordinance Nu^ Oevelooment Ordinance Ni” N C ^O F PU B U C H E A R tm Notice Is hereby olvenIT stoners will hold a Publicr A.M., January 6, 1082 ui2 Number 81. amending i V rezoning from Commercial

H eaett 3ba Acme Manufac iit Boutine t>uBlnes8 was U w 5:00 o 'dock P.M.. when a z hour ot 10:00 o’clock A.My

Attest: RICHARD A. PENdlmto Twin Fslls, Idaho - ,

^ time pursuant to rece J t Hempleman ind the Clerl

^ was authorized to attend a a l ' Commission December,18, M . Routine business was tl B» 5:00 o’clock P.M., when a “ hour oM0:00 o’clock A.M„

Attest: RICHARD A. PENClI K f f i r « & , J 0 : 0 0 o^ -REQULAR DECEMBER 8E “ The Board of Counly C

. time pursuant to recess «

“ i tp ro M lN T 'A N D S A U™ Mary Kay Bumum was iSi Prosecuting Attorney's Cad l4 J6e i.8 a ia ry w asse ta t9u t Routine business was t

M Attest: RICHARD A. PENd Ig ANN S. COVIe r Twin Falls, Idaho____ Decamber-174flftlJfl:00o

REGULAR O^EMBERSE The Board of County C

time pursuant to recess * ' the Clerk present.

" 1 HARDSHIP EXEMPTION Commissioners approve

on Real Tax rroooioSiooM MEETING

Commissioner Cover att on this date.-

Routine business was t

- - f e ' S r W o f c W . K- - Attest: RICHARD A. PENd

Twin Falls, Idaho0 eeem ber18, 10ft1 j 0 :00oREGULAR DECEMBER 8E

The Board of County C time pursuant to recess.v

A P r o i l ^ E ^ ^ V M H BC............. Ted Pence and Ctlnton

by the Commissioners to for a three year term comr APPOIKTMENT-COUNTY

Ralph Jonas was r e -» to serve on the County Zc term beolnnlno January 1, HARDSHIP EXEMPTIONS

tt45.40: and rt2181003010( TAXADOmONS-PERSON

Al the request o l Biit Ci

S131.i3;#3053,$174.40:t3d TAXCANCELUTIONS-Pt

At the request o t Bill Cl ol 1081 Personal taxes

At the request o l Bill C tha ,1081 Mobils Home rolldws: #10287-4. S34.18: *27.07.TAXCANCELUTIONS-H

Routine business was 5:00 o’clock P.M., when I hour ot 10:00 olclock A.M.

____ Atte8t:RlCHARDA.PENC

Twin Falla. Idaho December 22.1081JQ:00| REGULAR DECEMBER SI

The Board of County ' time pursuant to rec

--------Hempleman and LeonaiCommissioner Coverat>9

11:00 o'clock A.M.-thl! Public Hearing on prop< and Ordinance Num ber;

— —of impactrCommlsslonothe Issue be taken unc

. decision be m ade Decen A.M. Second lo the moi

, OeVon Anderson. Doi were appointed by Com

. M ag ic^ lley Memorial.......—vearlerm beiolnftlng Janii-------- JkPPOINTMENT-iGNiNO

> Comie Lanting and Ly serve on the Twin Falls ( Boaid for a three year 1082.

Routine business waa 6:00 o’clock P.M.. when I hour of 10KX) o'clock A.M Attest: RICHARD A. PEN!

Twin Falls, Idaho Decem ber23.l0eij0K »r e g u m b d e c e m ^ r s

The Board o t County \ time ■ pursuant to re<

^ Commlsstoner Cover ab* ^ SALARY INCREAS

< 1082.' Routine buslr>ess was SK)0 o'clock P.M., when bour of 10:00 o'clock A.M Attest: RICHARD A. PEN

Twin Falls, klatw

The Board o f County time pursuant to r» Hempleman and Leoru Commissioner CoveratM

Routlrie business waa 3:00 o'clock P.M., when hour ol 10.-00 o ’clock A.M A « .M :B O » R D A .p ™

VniB ourauant to recaaa

3 O F T H E B O A R D O M M t S S I O N E R S X J U N T Y , ID A H O . L S , I D A H O

ogocfcA Ji----------------- --------

Commissioners met at Uils with Commissioners Cover

te Clerk present. Commls-

I Alta & Jolfre Jensen was ind Bart>ara Howard dba

RING-ORD1NANCEMO n thal the County Commls- Ifc Hearing a t 11M o’clock upon oroposed Ordinance

3n)np Ordinance Number 2 t,._ lym bef^l^and Planned Unit

J)INQ-ORDiNANCE«83 in that the County Commis* il|c Hearing a t 10:00 o ’clock upon proposed Ordinance Ordinance 21. to permit

:lal Local to Industrial by Jim acturing.I transacted unlll the hour of a recess w as taken until the

ANN 8. COVER. Chairman

Commissioners m el a lJh ls_ ce ss with. Commissioners erk present. CommlssionBrs nt.

uty In Ihe AssBSSor's Office I a meetingwith the S u te Tax 18,1881, In Boise, kjaho.I transacted'untif the hour of a recess w as taken unlil the

(„Decemberl8,1081.ICE, Clerk

XNNS.COVERiCnalrman'-

i o’clock A.M.SESSIONCommissioners met at this

I with all Commissioners and

LARYSET - ■a appolnled Secretary in the Office beginning December

It $800.00 p e r mon“ h. i transacted until the hour ol a recess was (aken until the

Decemberl7,1981. idE.Clerk )VER, Chairman

lo;clockA.M------------------------SESSION' Commissioners met at this I with all Commissioners and

I ■

attended a Region IV meeting

) transacted unlll Ihe hour ol i a recess was taken uoHLlha-

. ANN s . COVER, Chairman

) o'clock A.M.SESSION' Commissioners met at this {.with all Commissioners and

BOARDm Quiglay were reappointed to serve on Ihe MVMHBoard mmenclno January 1,1982.FY ZONING BOARD appointed by Commissioners Zoning Board lor a three year

ik™ ’ -

Clark, Assessor, additions to toil were approved a s lollows:

PER^N A LClark. Assessor, cancellation IS were approved on #2410.

loBiLE HOMES .Clark, Assessor, additions to

I tax roll were ^p ro v ed as 18; H0886B- S13.4^ » 2 0 2 3 ^ ,

•1081 MOBILE HOMES 111 ClarlSuABaasaor^-cancella- ome taxes were approved as

#20284. S103.tt; t18»S^4,

IS transacted until the hour olI a recess was Uken until the lwl„December21.1081.NdE, Clerk.

ANN S. COVER, Chairman

10 o'clock A.M.SESSIONy Commissioners met at this ecess wilh Commissioners w d an d -th e Clerk preseni. bsent.

his being the time set lor a >posed (ordinance Number 75 <r 78 concerning the.Buhl area ners'LeonanTmade a motion inder advisement and that a ember 28,1981 a t 10:00 o'clock lotion was made by Commis- ich carried u n a n im o ^y .'..........

teU ^^im ^and Jack Clalbom tmmlssioners to serve on theII Hospital Board for a Ihree

Lyle Fuller wnre appointed to s County Planning and Zoning ir term beginning January f,la transacted until the hour ol n a recess was taken until the

-ANN S. COVER, Chairman

IX) o 'dock A.M. - {SESSIONty Commissioners met at thta recess with "Commissioners

ib s e n t . ----------= r:--------- -—

« ( per*’m^ m ^ t e l r t ^ ' j

a s transacted until tiw hour ol in a recess waa taken until the

— 8 . c o vew. CHaltman

OOo'dockA.M .-,-.....................'^SESSIONty Commissioners mel at thla receaa with Commlastoners inard and the Clerk presen t I b s e n t -aa transacted unlll tl)e hour ol m a recesa.waa taken untii the

-

X)VER, Chairman

ty -C o rn rn laa to n em n tlin M i u with all Commlaatonara and

..........

L E G A L N O T I C E

d e (S 1 w Eo r d S a n c en ij 10:00 o'clock A.M.-this

declalon on Ordinances Ni _C om m lasionBr Leonard mi

Buhl a rea of impact Ordina Judy Felton and Jim DivK

I Hempleman w hkh w r ^ ^ i

. AN OROINANCE OF 1

I GEOGRAPHICAL AREA 01

• S a d ° X rW W.CORPORATED AREA 0F-T1

WHEREAS, Idaho Code t- am ong other-thtngii that ( } a te and aoree upon an area . _ WHEREAS, the City Coi t and th e Board ol County

County of Twin Palis, Ida m andate of Idaho Code Se and liave conducted extei

l( Ino th e a rea ol tmpacat; anc B WHEREAS, the aforeme It alderlng the lollowing lacti n Area; ii Geographic Factc

reasonably be expected tc ,f o fB u h lJn th e fu tu tt;an d, . WHe Ne a s , the d ly Co

Maho held a Public Hearlr area of City impact on the

n andWHEREAS, this Ordinar

----- governing board-of the-Cforce a n J effect an ord?;;.

“ - - -“ tfo S v r THEREFOREr Bl* BOARD OF COUNTY a

e 020.7^*11:43,X page 2 meeting minutes

if Section 1 --------e QEOGRAPHiCALAREAOF

There Is hereby establl grapblcal-arsa of Cily I

n attached map entitled "A City of Buhl, Idaho” , whli and Incorporated herein a In fuil and is hereby ado(

'I Impact map.° Section 2 EFFECTIVE DATI

'~ TMa Ordinance shall be . itsp aasag e and publicatioi >r PassecTbytheBoardott

28tb day of December, 198~ 3l ANN S . COVER, Chairman e Board of CountyCommiss

Twin Falls County MARVIN HEMPLEMAN, C( MERLE. LEONARD. Comr Attest:

------ RlCHAROAJ>ENCE^er»ORDINANC!

Is WHEREAS, Idaho Code id among other things, thal c

A. Shall adopt by Ordln Area of City Impact within the County.

8 . Shall, by separate < ,f. application of plants and

City I r ^ c t ; and . at WHEREAS, the City Cc .• Idaho and the Board o lJ

ttfencounty Of TwinFalls. I m andate of Idaho Code Si

tn and have conducted extei Code Section 67-6528, ei ducted extensive negotia Impact: and

Is WHEREAS, the aforem' Id sidered . the following fac

area; 2} geographic factoi reasonably be expected i

Id -o f Buhl, Idaho, In the futur rd WHEREAS. In establlsl

oovem ing boards for the ( City of ^ h l , Idaho, neg eachw ilh theother;and;

^ -WHEREAS, the a ty C< Idaho did submit the qu

u ,_ ImpactTand W lh ep ian .a n that ahould apply thereto;

WHEREAS, the City Co on th e .questions subm

to February, 1080: and a- W H E R ^ , the Board c i . Twin Falls County, Idah

acknowledge, adopt anc Impact a s specified In sak

>n WHEREAS, the passag 0. ordinance Is predicated u

the City of Buhl. Idaho, ct ordinances identical in su

«o NOW. THEREFORE. E “ BOARD OF COUNTY O *■ FALLS COUNTY, IDAHO,

Sectton 1 1NTEGRATHDlla.........Tt>e reclUls herein abo>M In Ihis ordinance and by u hereof.

SectIon2GEOGRAPHK ol Tbe agreedHippn area c he by .Ordinance #75 of the <

and Is se t forth therein.______ SdCUon 3 GOVERNINGan CITYOFBUHLORDlNANi

1. The Zoning Ordinal lo u n d In Title l / o l City o subsequen t zoning ordlm

lls Buhl: Subdivlston Ordina >rs of TlUe III of the Cily of B nl. toU n llo rm F lreC odeasI

th e City of Buhl. Idaho. C . to h e Uniform' Buildim

J Code, Uniform Code fort i f Bui ding, and Ufe Safety

otT ltlotlloftheC ltyofB u pertainingto building per

J Title 111 ol the City of E I*, subsequen t ordinances i

• IS herebyadopted-by th shall b e In full force and <

im Falls which Is included he enacted by Ordinances ee T hree copies of said Ordi-------be-heW -for-public-fnsp

County Commissioners i fo ; Sectton 3t-7t5.HJ) 2. Within Ufe area ol i ' • ' adopted ordinance shall 1

acrea or larger used sole! Si S«:tton4ADMINiSTRA

1. The Area of Cily Imp tb e regular fhre member

An se rv e term s In office acc th e City Zoning Board. T addlttonai two member County Commlsatoners

JSAl___re r^ lR Q - a n d - m a y - o~ — sddlttofjal full-term. M

County Commisstoners jrt. within tbe Area of Impact ary limlU.

2.-AnyperaorvdlreGti« ’ Of final decbton of t h e ^ the tw o County Commiasion

• o r by-a final declston of• tQ a B QardofAPMials.M

oT saW p erao n ssh a ii * iec tK l„fM m bm *of. t appointed W saki Counc duly elected or appoin

naw appointments shall , Af m ontha. t tS ' 9 .TheA ppealaBoard . co n ak lerd ia appeal o f t

hearing ahall be held upi and pursuant to auch n th e Boaitl*shall deem hearing the matter, the th e m atter by ma|orlty

md app6llant.B)ftd«clslQn<

L E G A L N O T I C E

:NUMBER75&78-------------------lls being the time se t for a s Number 75 and Number 78.I made a motion to adopt lhe ■ - finances «75 and #78 and that }ividson be appointed repre- Couhty in the area ol Impact.

WaBTnadfl-tjy C o m m iss^ e r" "

ice n u m s I r’tI 'F THE COUNTY OF TWIN JANT TO IDAHO (X)OE SEC- JSHING AND DEFINING A k OF CITY IMPACT FOR THE DPTINQ A MAP IDENTIFYING PACT WJITHIN THE UNIN- F-TWIN FALLS COUNTY.Ode Section 87-6526 require, a t cities and countlea negoti- irea of City Impach and Council for the City of Buhl, unty Commissioners for Ihe Idaho, have pursuant to the

I Section 8 7 -6 ^ , entered Into xtensive negotiations regard- andimentioned. negotiations con- actors, among other: 1) Trade actors; and 3) Areas that can ^ to be annexed Inlo the City nd • •Council lor the City of B uhl,. larlng. regarding the proposed th e lth d^^ orOctober, 1961;

inanVe isj>red|cated upon the e -Ci t y - r- -.V •K;;«nceiiwKarm:aut>iCBnoe*

r- BE-IT -ORDAINED BY- THE- - COMMISSIONERS OF TWIN

“ ■ ,

IS

V OF CITY IMPACT ablished and adopted a goo* iy Impact a s shown on the "Area ol City Impact for Ihe

which map Is attached hereto In as If the same were set out idopled as the olllcial area ol

lATEbe effective Immediately upon itlonas required bylaw, of County Commissioners this

naniJssioners '

I, Commissioner^-................ ■jmmlssloner

4erk-------- --------------------NCENUMBER78 Ode Sectiorv 67-6526 requires, alcilies and counties: rdlnance a map identifying an bln the unincorporated area ot-te ordinance, provide for the ind ordinances tor the Area of

' Council lor the City ol Buhl, o!.(^unty.Commlsslonera-lor- Is. Idaho, have.pursuant to the e Section 67-ew , entered (nlo- ixtensive negollations of Idaho , entered into and have con- ollatlons regarding the area of

•ementloned negotiations con­tactors, among other: 1) trade

ctors; and 3] ar.eas that can be ed to be annexed Into the Cityjlure;and — .................sllshing an area-ol Impact lhe he County of Twin Falls and the negotiated and compromised. Id;I Counoil for the City ol Buhl, questions ol (1) Area ol City

in.an4.o/dinance.wquiwmonl8_ sto; andCouncil held a Public Hearing

jbmltted on . the 28th day of

rd ol County Commissioners ol daho, did by Ordinance 175, and create an Area of City saidordlnancae;an sago ot Ordinance #75 and this id upon the governing board of I, conlinuingm force and effect ) substance a s herein se l forth.I, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE ’ COMMISSIONERS OF TWIN 10,thIn o f h e c it a l s ;ibove sel forth are incorporated by this reference made a part.

»HIC AREA OF CITY IMPACT: ea of City Impact is established fie Counly of Twin Falls, Idaho, 1.ING PLAN AND ADOPTION OF. ANCE;inance of Ihe Clly of Buhl as ly of Buhl, toaho Code, and any dinances adopled by the City ol llnance as found in Chapter 12 )f Buhl; Ordinancesd pertaining as found In Chapter 1, Title lil oT0 , Code: Ordinances pertaining ding Code, Uniform Housing 'or tne Abatement of Dangerous ety Code, as.found in.Ctiapler^ f Buhl, Idaho, Code; Ordinances permits a s found In Chapter 3 of >f Buhl, Idaho. Code; and any e s adopted by the City o l Buhl; f the County of Twin Falls ind Jld elfect In that portion of Twin ded in the area ol Impact as ces 95 of Twin Falls County. )rdlnances herein adopled shall nspectlon bvMhe CterK'Oftna irs and required by Idaho Code

ol Impact, no provision ol the lall apply to any parcel of land 20 olely lor agricultural purposes. rRATION OF AREA OF IMPACT: Impact shall be administered by tier City Zoning Board who shall according to the Ordinance ior

d. The Board shall consist ol an bers to be appointed by the ers and approved by the City tppointed to-fill a .vacated but I s e n e the balance of Uie term (_cojUinua_in_offlcft.-for_ona . Members ap p o in ted -b r-the ers shall be owner residents MCI, resMIng outside of the City

n % H liC - •" effected by a CI^Toning Board in which the lion appointees shall participate I of Uie City Council may appeal1.conalstlng of four pflVson. Two lali be regularly appointed or >f. the. Buhl .City C m ncil and luncil; and two members ahall be Minted Counly Commiastonera kl Commission. Members ol Ihe serve a term of 12 months, and bail be made every 12 calendar

ird shall hold a public hearing to of the aggrieved party and such upon s u ^ terms and condltkins h notice to alfected persons as im just and appropriate. Upon the Appeals B ^ rd ahall d e c l^ ily voto..rftducaita.daciaion.to liMe a c (»y of th e aame lo the pn ol the Appeals B oard shall be

L E G A L N O T I C E

•1

linal. fn the event the Board — m atter-by-a-.m ajorlly_vol

deadlocked, the decision api In lull force andellectandalf

. . shall be deem ed exhausted. — 4rThe parties hereto shall the area of Impact annually, rbvlews and.renegotlons-U

~"ffOm the dale the City Opi addilion, Ihe area of impac renegotiated a t any time up< party fiereto. Said reviews < be in conformance with Idah ThlTordinance, the similaro agreed-upon Area of Impact

' sam e shall be Bulomaiicaily any federa l.o r_sta ie_g r^ t respective governing Eoarti necessary to cause saldame

' - Sectton 8 EFFECTIVE OAT£ This ordinance shall be elf

Its passage and publication a A nns. Cover, Chairman Board ol Counly Commissioi

' IdahoMarvin Hempleman, Commis

’ Merl E. Leonard. Commissior ' Attest: RiCHAROA; PENCE, I I Routine business was trar

5:00 o'clock P.M., when a rei hour of10:00o'ciock A.M.,De

I * Attest: RICHARD A. PENCE. I ' ANN s . COVER

Twin Falls, Idaho I December29,10ei,10;00o'cl L • -SE-ZlVw^aJ^icEMBER SESS n — .-The Bbard.of County Cor

time pursuant io .rocess will• -" th e Clerk p re sen t:- ........ ....I RESIGNA'nONr

Louise Bush, Secretary in Administrator, resigned I January 8,1982. UQUORUCENSETRANSFE

Liquor License of Ropei transferred to Steve Kohnti Delbert Milam dba Costelto’e

• BEER LICENSES ISSUED I Beer L icenses lor 1962 w< I a s follows: William and Lc > Lugue dba The Club, lor I I bottled or canned beer; li I ' Club for the sale o ldraut anc

Bowladrome Ltd. for the si beer to be consumed on t

\ Food Mark for the sale of Bt to be consumed on the pr

) dba Sandpiper lor the sale < canned beer; Pizza Hut ol I draught and-bottledor cam dba Kimberly Gas Mart foi canned beer not to be com Laurence C. Paxton dba Lan sale of bottled or canned bei the prem ises; Humphries E

___IaaPlzzA&-P-aataJor.lhe salecanned beer; Smiths Food H

, 136 lor the sale of bottled c consumed on the premisi

\ ■ Canyon Springs Goll Cours and bottlM or canned beer dba Cedar Lanes for lhe si

9 beer to be consumed oi f Gilliland dba Gilliland Bait

bottled or canned beer not :, premises; Smiths Food Kin r— 135 for-the sale of-bottled c 9 consumed on the premise! 3 - dba Buttrey’aFood Store I4i 3 canned beer not to be con I- Alice Jean Miller dba Mac •f b o ttled 'o r canned beer ti

premises; Barbara Leonetti I* sale of draught end bottled e and Linda Wilson dba Filer F e bo ttled or canned beer not y premises: Skippers Inc. d

ChowderHouse for the.sale e canned beer: Edward J . Tu e dba Gibb'a Cigar Store for I, bottled or canned beer; G(

Klub for the sale ot draugl I, beer; Calvin 8 Wood dba W y sale of draught and bottlei8,__Lounge ofJTwinJails Inc. c

sale of draught ahd bottled

a Shields dba Our Place lor bottled or canned beer; Dar and Michael Hunzaker dba

)| for the sale of bottled or S, consumed on the premisi

y Albertson's #139 for the s.beer not to be consumed or

s Food Service dba Holiday li )f and bottled or canned beer; :t dba Pioneer Club; the Cove

s a le o j draught and battled E HafrDavis dba J i R’s Pla< N and botlled or canned be

Goods Inc. dba Blue Lake: sale of bottled orcanned be

d the prem ises; F & C Enterpr rt for ihe sale of draught anc

D ave 'ta iirence inc.-dba-l draught and botlled or cann

d Speck’s for the sale of boti 3, consum ed on the premises

Golden R for the sale of IF-. -canned.beer: Twlla Huntdl

draught and bottled or cann IS Mart for the sale of bottled ly consumed on the premises 3l K #1272 for the sale of botti 12 be consumed on the prerr ig Slore #1379 for the sale o f t o l~ to b e consumed on the pre ig Store #0363 for the sale o l t ig lo be consumed on the p IS dern dba Rusty Nall Pizzj :2 _.drauQ bt_and -bottled -or-. )s A nguine Karel dba Black B of bottled or canned beer-no w prem ises; Ben C. Eknut dl u; sale of bottled or canned b< td- the prem lsesrThom as and in Sport Shop and Cafe lor u bottled or canned beisr; Wc y. #12 for Ihe sale of bottled 111 consumed on the premls< te — Sunset Bowl forthe sale ol le be consum ed on the prem

dba Safeway Slore # ^ I ie canned beer not to be coi 20 Safeway S tores Inc. dba Si I. bottled or canned beer no: r: prem ises: Kerry Kawamol by the sale of draught and Bll Norma Jo-Myers dba Big or draught and bottled or car Bn and Club dba Twin Falls F tie sale of bottled or canned b< Ity prem ises: Superquick tne lut sale ol bottled or canned bi m Ihe premises; Barbara Hot [iB.--for m e.aa le . of.boltled .oi

lis Mooro, Robert G lC e? I* ity William Glitner and Joseph

lor the sale ol bottled o t a consum ed on the prem he Sherman Schmall dba WIIII Ite sale of bottled or canned ia l~ the prem ises; Persons Fo HO Foodllner for the sala of t» or be consumed on Ihe prei nd dba Green Lantem Tavern be bottled or canned beer; : ira Store #120888 f o r ^ e sale he • not to be consumed on tt nd Shepherd dba 7-ii #12988 lar canned beer not to be co

George and Unda Stewai to sale of bottled orcanned b ch th s prem ises; Triple S Oit C ns o l bottled or canned bear i aa prem ises; Barbara Zimme on the aaie of draught and de Leatha Walker dba Moon .to— draught and-bottled-or-ca he dba T a v e r n for the u l be . (Coniifwad

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oard Is unable to decide the "- _vQ lfi._and,Jfie.^^arcl_i9____ ,1 appealed trom slTall remain dairadmlnlstrative remediosted .---------------- ----------------------shall review and renegotiate ally, and first ol said annualiS-to-commence-12-monthy-------Ordinance was passed. In

tpacl may be reviewed and ) upon the request ol either ws and renegotiations shall Idaho Code Secllon 87-6526 arcounty Ordinance and the }actand rules governing the :aiiy amended to conlorm to rant requirements and the oartJS“ snfltriaKe"ainiciion-------amendmanta______ ___________>ATE:------------------------ :-------------9 ellectlve Immediately upon on as required by law.

ssioners. Twin Falls County.

imlssioner isioner CE, Clerktransacted‘until the hour ol

a rocess was taken until Ihe .,December29,1981.CE.Clerk VER, Chairman.

o'clock A.M................lESSlON----------------------------------Commissioners mel a t this wilh all Commissioners and

ry tn the olllce of the Zoning <d her position effeclive

SFERoper investments Inc. was jhntopp, Belinda Crana and ' lito’s.32 were approved and Issued] Loretta Shell and Brenda . lor lhe sale of draught and r; LST Enterprises dba Turf t and bottled or canned beer; le sale of botlled or canned on the premises; Petersons }f Bottled or canned beer not9 premises; Michael Ostling ale of draught and bottled or . of Idaho Inc. for the sale of canned beer; Earl-Molyneux— t for the sale of botllW or consumed on the premises; Larry's Quick Service for the

i beer not to be consumed on BS Enterprises Inc. dba Max-sale of draughtandiuttledor____od Kin dba Smiths Food King ed or canned beer net to be imlses; J D McCollum dba aurse lor Uie sale ol draught :>eer; Cedarlnvestmenis inc. to sale of bottled or canned - 1 on the premises; Karen 3a1t 8. Tackle tor the sale ot not to be consumed on the King dba Smiths Food King

ed-or-canned-beer-not-lo b e ------'Ises; Buttrey’a Food Stores e 140 tor the u l e of bottled or consumed on the premises; Magic Bowl for the sale of ar to be consumed on the letli dba Brand Louge for the tied or canned beer, Ronald , ler Food Center for the sale ol {’ not to be consumed on the i c. dba Skippers Seafood n 1 sale of.draught and bottled Of . Turner ana Thomaa Fischer i I for the sale of draught and ■; Gerald Meuperldba.Klover : aught and bottled or canned i » Wood's Super Save for the )ttled or canned beer: Royal ic;,dba_poyai.Lounge.for.ln9_l.‘< Itled or canned been Virginia < lor the sale ol draught and ; Daniel Willie, Roger Roghaar ' dba Snake River In tel^rises J or canned beer not to be mlses; Albertson's Inc. dba ie sate ol bottled or canned Kf on Ihe premises; Twin Falls lay Inn for the sate ol draught «er; Richard and Elsie Shafler kive Inc. dba The Cove for Ihe tiled or canned beer: Rovena Place for the sale of draught 1 beer; Blue Lakes Sporting jikes Sporting Goods for the d beer not to be consumed on erprises Inc. dba Ltttletree Inn : and bottled or canned beer: ba-UhCasMa-toMne-saie-of— unned been Speck’s Inc. dba bottled or canned beer lo be Ises; Rogerson Hotel Inc. dba e ol draught^and bottled or nt dba Monty'a tor the sale ol nanned beer; K Mart tnordba K ttled or canned beer not to be Ises; Circle K Corp. dba Circle bottled or canned beer not lo premises; Circle K Corp. dba I of bottled or canned beer not I premises; Circle K Corp. dba I ot bottled or canned beer not10 premises; Audrey VonLin- Pizza Parlour for the sale of or-canned- bear; -F rancis-4— ck Bear Service for the sale of r-not lo be consumed on theJt dba Kountry Komer lor the Id beer not lo be consumed on and Gloria Fleming dba T 4 G - - lor the sate ol cfraught and

-; Waremart Inc. dba Waremart : tied or canned beer not to be I mlses; Sunsel Bowl Inc. dba : te of bottled or canned beer t t - • >remlses; Safeway Stores Inc.— !03 for the sale of bottled or ,I consumed on the premises:>a Safeway 1404 for the sale of r not to be consumbed' on Ihe imolo dba the Windbreak for and bottled or canned beer: Blgim’s Beer for the sale of

r canned beer; Twin Falls Rod ills Rod and Gun Club for the sd beer to be consumed on the : Inc. dba SuperqulcK for the sd beer not lo be consumed on Howard dba J ensen 's Market

id .or.canned. beer_nQ U o_be_ u lsfs; Kenneth P. Moore, Jay r Sr. and Robert Glltaer Jr.. leph Glitner dba Curds & Whey Id or canned beer not lo be

B f f s j iS S o o d l i iM ir for ttie ' ed beer not to be consumed on s Foodllner Inc. dba-Person's

premises; Kenneth E. Brown rem for ths sale of draught and «n Southland Corpi dba 7*11 u le of bottled or canned beer )n the premises; J .L and Kay 2988 for Ihe aale of bottled or s consumed on the premises; sward dba 7>11 # 2 ^ tor the ’ ed beer not to be consumed on Oit Co. dba Mr.Gaa forthe aate eer nol to be consumed on the nmerman dba Rainbow Bar for and bottled or canned beer, oon Bar & Grill f o r ^ e s a le .o L . f canned-beerrCtiafles-Mlngo — I u l e ofxlraught and bottled or mad on oac oC-TI

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! ' preinlses: Blue Lakes Blimph

. Store 146 for the sate of bottle— «^su tT iB a -o rrttirp rem i8 o

b aT h e Train Station fo rth; •ottl8dorcanf»edbeer;Phllli8

he sale o( draught and bo• =eerles8 Farris Service Stati

arris for the sale ot bottled 0’ onsumed on the prem ises'

ric. dba Comer Pocket Bllllar( IrauQht and bottled o rcanne

. IbaB PO E Iksinesrorthesali r"cannod. beoc -je rry -M c

------iportlng Goods for-th&aaleol------OtlCTbrconsumedonihebrt

' ’arlour dba Me-N-Eds^for ih )0 ttled or canned boerrH ot

------ho-HldoouUcrJha-salft-oU;^nnod beer; Martin Florence

ie sale of-draught and be wensen'9 Magic Markels larket «4 for the sale of botile iQ consumed on the premia ic.dba Swense’s 14 (or the i.

: leer not to be consumed o (ohntopp, Belinda Crane a Costello's tor the sale ot boitl :onsumed on the premises: sV^er Q ulk Stallon J3 _ to r i

— ‘fio tu r Betl^*^- ^ a r mTClfaige ' draught end botlied or csnne Richard Erdmann dba Denny idraughl and bollled o r cannec |d l» Daw's IGA for the sale o! mot to be consumed on the jdba County Tap for the sale c canned beer; Paul and An

I Lounge for the sale ot draugl iJM eri.Eusene Klrchfinwitz.dt 1 sale of draught and bottled i > O: Coslnteno dba Coslnteno sale of bottled or canned bee

' the premises; Bervin Dixontor tne sale of draught and I William and Pamela Woolsto: aale of draught and bottled and Kathleen WIggs dba Jac

. sa leo tbo ttledo rcannedbee the. premises: 'McRand .

' Ctielsea's for the sale of i canned beer; Charlie and ShBpherd's R & R Lounge fi

____carfled_beer_ to_bfi_consuiChirlle and Barbara She( L opge for the sale of bottle

. consumed on ttie premise MbqIc Mtn Ski Resort tor the i be«r to be consumed on tht Fine Foods Inc. dba George !■

------- onam ned-boerto-bff-consiPeogy Watson dba The h Loonge for Ihe sale of draugi

- :RE/AlLWlNfUCENSE8ISSiftta lt Wine Licenses for •

'.isated a s follows: Van Pe Food Mart; U w rsnce C. Pa SeMce; Smith’s Food King c

'. ’Smlth*^ Food King dba SmlttJ ____Frgmesdba Butirey:a.Eood£

OSa Wilson dba filler Food- dba Woods Super Save;

■ ■•. AlBertson's fl39; K Mart Inc. . K Corp. dba Circle K 11272; ( - K 11379; Circle K. Corp. dbi

Ek(ut dba Kountry Kome ' Waremartf12; Safeway Store

Safeway Stores Inc. dba Moore, Jay Moor. Robert G Jr.:and Joseph Glltner and \ & Whey; R. L. Wiliiams am

. . .Wlinam8.)GAJioodllner-Per Person s; Southland Corp. #12968; Southland Corp; d u

^Shepherd dba 7-11 « 1 2 ^ ; ( ‘ ;dba 7-11 t22333;»TrlpIe S Oil "Montgomery dba Red’s Spc

1— 'Magio-MarKetft-lnor-dba-Sv Mwic-Markets Inc.-dba-Sw

‘President dba Super Qulk } ; d t^ Daw's IGA; Joseph G.

r ^ n o ' s Counlry Store; Kath y dbaJackFoodM arket;' WINEBYTHEDRINKUCEN!

W|ne by the Dr nk licen: issued as follows: Sklppe

. i Beatood In Chowder House; • lU Casila; Audrey Von Und :: Parlour; Leaiha Walker dba

Valley Billiards inc. dba I L6(inge; John Bettlaa dba C

’. Corp. dba Magic Mountain : ;^ r ie Foods dba George K's I

; jTlQUOR LiCENSES APPRO^J ] : Liquor Licenses for 1982 w

: i:«s<tollows: LST Entetpxlsai _ J jP a ti i jX f ls t i j r t5 'i ro a ^ n d p ii

V Canyon Springs Golf Cours I'BrAnd Lounge; Gerald Mue( 1 Royal Lounge of Twin Falls

• i Twin Falls Food Service. G Ihn; The Cove I r ^ d b a The

M n t . - d b a - L i t t H ^ > inn; R( Golden R; TvAa^lunt dbi Gloria Filming dba T&G S[

-Kawamoto dba The Windbrt db^ Rainbow Bar; Charles BPC Elks 11163 dba BPO El Steve Kohntopp and Delbt

I Wchard and Florence Erdm I Bery and Billie Percy dba C t- Moran dba Eddie's Lounge; ! Threes Away; McRand tC h e ls e a ’s;- Cliarlle’ R and 2' Shepherd 's R & fl Lounge

Shepherd dba Shepherd's ' ' d b i The l^sngar Restaurant

— Routlne-buslnesa was tra . ’-SflO o'clock P.M., when a n

; .hourof10:OOo’ciocKA.M..D Attest: RICHARD A. PENCE,

-.--T w inF alls,Idaho-----------, -____December30;1981.1Q:00o'c

REGUUR DECEMBER SES ; The Board ot County Co

time pursuant to rece ss wll thaClerk preseni.

Routine business was tr« 5:00 o'clock P.M.. when a hour ol10:00 o'clock A.M.. C

. Attest: RICHARD A. PENCE

TWin Falls, Idaho DocemberSI, 1961,10:00o'(

- .BEQULAH DECEMBER SES . ' ’The Board ot County Cc

------- llfM-purauantitoirecfiss-Wl'the Clerk present. WREEMENT-PUBUC DEFI

AOGREEMENT TO PROVI SERVICeONACONFUCTE

• HE IT KNOWN AND UNI ' Fifls County Commissionei

:Bandy J . Stoker, Esq. to pi Jndlaents in Twin Fails i :aer«ce8 and whose rei pertormed..by the.O tllce

.OBcause ol a Conflict of Inte .^R T H E R , aforesaid par inci conditions of said contt

.. .. .'l.T htI Rsndy.J. Stoker : . •mount of 111,400 per anr

month as remuneration fc •• • : 2-That the term ol this aot

. ::i98ltoSeptem ber30.198 _,3.-rrw t -.Bendy u . _ s ^

".-TT-v.pfevldlng'leflsl-aerrte«• --•-conflicts,M O m uitipieco

,.ilu rlng and which reau

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impafloC-6) ' ';ma.jJD^hgt(ieJnnJ9iLthe____ee rtobeconsum eoon the Tiplelnc. dba Bllmples for-bottled-or-canned-been - “c. dba. Maverick Country tiled or canned b ee rjiQ U Q _ _ ilsoiTDirrand'KelT-^rber - - L . 0* draught and lllis Frazier dba Log Bar for boitled or canned beer;

>tatlons Inc. dba Fearless id o rM n n ed b ee rn o tto b e , ■es; Magic Valley Billiards Hard Lounge forthe sale of

. " o f S K S S - " :ibroml8e3rM6-:N:Ecl8Piua------r lhe sale of draught and - Robert Brent Thomas dba I-of-4raughl-and-botUed or___ Inee dba Ground Round tor bottled or canned beftr;

als Inc. dba Swensen 's ' )tiledorcannedbeernotio mises; Swensen 's Market, le sale ot bottled or canned d on the premises; Steve Q and Delbert Milan dba oitled or canned b eer to be ies; Ed Wolsey Pres, dba or^lhe , s ^ ^of bottled or

nd ffT m “ T 5 rih -e -^ s^ l^ l— nned beer; Florence and fl nny's Placa.for the sale of._ . ned beer; Kenneth Da#v e ot bottled or canned beer “ the premises; Beryl Percy lie ofdraught and bottled or Anita Moran dba Eddie's :

lught and bottled or canned LO baT hree'sA w ayforthe ed or canned been Joseph - jn o 's Country Store (dr tne Oeer not to be consumed on on dba South Park Lounge nd botlied or canned beer; stondba Pour Haus (orthe ed or canned beer; Jack L Jack’s Food Market (or the beer not to be consum ed on d . Enterprises Inc. dba of draught and bottled or nd Barbara Shepherd dba le for the sale o fbottled or isum ed-on -the . prem ises;— ihepherd dba Shepherd's Mtled or canned beer to be ilses; Sandwood Inc. db^ he sale ot bottled or canned I the premises; George K’s ge K’s tor the sale of bottled 3nsumedTjmh0*pranit808;— 9 Hanger Restaurant and lught and bottled or canned

ISSUED_____ _______________or 1982 were approved and Petie/son dba peterson's

, Paxton dba Larry’s Quick ig dba Smilh Food King 138; m'th'8 Food King #35; Roger 3d Stores l4Q:Bonald.D.and.. )od Cenier, Calvin B. Wood- ve; Albertson's inc. dba Inc.-dba K Mart f7D0e;'Clrcle r2; Circle K Corp. dba Circle dba Circle K 10363; Ben C. )mer; Waremart inc. dba tores Inc. dba Saleway 12031 » Safeway 1444; Kennelh 1 Glltner Sr., Robert Glltner nd William Giltnerdba Curds and Sherman Schmall dba

Person's Fwdllner Inc. dba Dip. dba 7^1 "Fdod"Store‘- • dba r-t1 117693; J.L. 4 Kay

16; George & Linda Steward OirCo. dba Mr. Gas; Jerry

Sporting Goods: Swensen's -Swen8en;8-f4;-Swensen'B -Swensen's #4:-Ed Wolsey, - Ilk SUtlon 14; Kenneth Daw G. Cosentlno's dba Cosen* :ath1een and Jack L. Wiggs

ENSES ISSUED :enses were approved and pper’s Inc. dba Skipper's ise; Dave Lawrence Inc. dba- •Indem dba Rusty Nall Pizza Jba Moon bar & Grill; Magic ba Corner Pocket Billiard >a Brlckslde Pub; Sandwood ain Ski flesorl; George K's C’s Fine Foods:^OVED32 were approved and issued laat^ba-Tufl-Oltfbr MtchaqI— dplper; J.D. McCOIIum dba )urse; Barbara Leonetti dba iuegeridba Klover Klub; The 'alls Inc. dba Royal Lounge;I. Gerald Note, dba Holiday rne Cove; T & C Enterprises

Rogerson Hotel - Inc. - dba dba Monty's; Thomas and 1 Sport Shop & Cafe; Kerry dbreak; Barbara Zimmerman les Mingo dba Log Tavern;3 Elks 11163; Belinda Crane, eibert Milan dba Costello's 'dmann dba Denny's Placae; a Couny Tap; Paul and Anita ige; Eugene Klrchenwitz dba id Enterprises In c . ' dba md Barbara S>iepti'e'rd''dba ige; Charlie fl. and Barbara ( f s Lounge; Peggy Watson ant and Lounge, i transacted until the hour of a recess was u k e n until the l..December30,i081.CE. Clerk

ANN S. COVER, Chairman

o'ciockA.M'.AlESSlGNCommissioners met at Ihls

. wllh all Commissioners and

I transacted until the hour of a recess v ^s taken until the

(..December 31,1981.ICE. Clerk

ANN S. COVER, Chairman :

to'clockA.M.SESSIONCommissioners m et at this

LWllh J'LCorpmlssloners. a n d _

lEFENDER CONFUCT OF IN-

i a Public Defender Conflict itween T w ln fjln (n im r^ Z -lOVIDE PUBLIC DEFENDER r r BASISUMPERSTOOp that the Twin iners do hereby contract with Q provldo.re8presenUtlon for . Is Counly who need such representation cannot be

ice ol the Public Defender Interest.parties agree that the tenns ontract are as followa: ker be paid a tiat (ee in the annum al a rate o( $950.00 per in for his services, aareement Is from October 1, 19U.Ker shall b e rn sp o n s lb ie lor d>FfoPaIFPtjbno~O e(M d*r- »oondic ts w hich a re aM lgned BQUire legal se n /ic o * . to b e .

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performeddurlngaloreBaldpt___ 4.That Flandy J . Stoker sh#ff

le p 's e re lc e s and cover suet office overhead, phone expe

—costs and other similar expen S.That Twin Falls County Thro

- prelrmTrtaiy nearing traoacrip expert witness (ees. psychia similarly related exlrsordln would Involve substantial | parties. - '{|.Whether a case is a"con tl detem^ned by the olflce o( However, such a determlnati by appealing or getting an Court; whether llbeaM aglstt

- --SOAQREEOthf8«8tdayo(C

ANN S. COVER. Chairman MERLE. LEONARD, Commlsslt

- MARViN HEMPLEMAN, Vice a.Routine business was tranu

3:00 o'clock P.M., when th CommlBsloners adjourned sine AttestrRICHARD A. PENCE, Cl>

ANN S. COVER. C .Twin Fails, Idaho January 4 ,1962.10:00o'clockA REGULAI) JANUARY SESSION

The Board o( County Comn time in Regular January Sesi aioners andthe Clerk present. OATH OFOFFICE ADMINISTEE

i:;ofnmissiori'^r'Co've)- "adn^ Ollice to Oorthy Hamby who t

- A aseasorbeglnnlngJanuanrl, QUARTERLY REPORT APPRO^

*■ Quarterly Report ol the S Auditor. Recorder (or the first (Iscal year, (rom O ctoben , 196

; was approved and placed on fll CLAIMS APPROVE

Claims were approved a n d ) ' issued lor all Claims (or the me

Total sum o( expense (or ea follows:/1920 pigl page 5

023.6 IN 15:51 legaKorthursday.

DEPARTUENT . EXPOSE!

A ssessor . . . 463,79A u d ito r........... 660.63Commissioners 2,660.54C oroner .............. 412.55

— CountyA genl'. . ' 463.03—E lection ..............Jan ito r................. 9,216,31Pros. Attny.......... 489.44S heriff................. 0,377.71T reasu re r........... 636.15

— Z oning .........1.483,5 7 _G en e ra l............... 30,643.40Public D efen se .. 1,406.71 Ad Valorem . . . . 3,001.10Parks & Rec.......... 1;325.60

— Poor-Fund---------- 5,369.13Public H e a lth .. .. 13,296.92 Revenue Sharing 66,175.15 SolldWaste .. :.'16,780.40 Weed Eradication 787.07

. D lstric tC ourt.... 7,442.31- — ^RoutlnrOoBlnessTiiiras-tranfl

5:00 o'clock P.M.. when a reci hour oM0:00 o'clock A.M J Jan Attest: RICHARD A. PENCE, C

ANTwin Falls, Idaho January 5.1962,10:00o'clock/ REGULAf^^UARY SESSIOI

The BoaWof County Comi time p u r s ^ t lo recess with the Clerk present.FAIR BOARD TEflMS EXPIRE -The -ierms ot Frank Amar

Raymond Johnson, membe County Fair Board, expired Jai FAIR WARD APPOINTMENTS

Commissioners appointed Je sse r and Dale Petereon to i

_County Fair Board beginning J Routine buslhisss was tran(

5:00 o'clock P.M.,'when a rec hour 0(10:00 o'clock A.M.;Jan Attest: RICHARD A. PENCE, C

AKTwin Falls, IdahoJanuary 6,1961,10:00 o'clock/

- REGUUR JANUARY SESSIOIThe Board ot County Com

time pursuant to recOss wilh the Clerk preseni.PUBUC HEARINGORDINANC

11:00 o'clock A.M.-Thls be Public Hearing upon propose ding Ordinance 121, f17and « withdraw the publication fee (i

— to-tocorporatejhem in a.He changing costs ofprfntedpub

Commissioner Leonard mi Ordinance 160. Secdnd to th Commissioner Hempleman mously.

ORDINANCE Nl -Zoning Ordlnancae No. 21,

visions 7-4 Amendments; B. An

amendment o( the zoning or tt)e Twin Falls COUNTY Z written petition designating reasons therelore, and * amendment would further (

1 BV*THE BOARD OF COUf , — (WIN FALLS COUNTVAND f 1 OF THE TWN FALLS C , MINISTRATOR. The appilcai

(or nolltlcalion of the a d ^ e n f a radius of three hundred I boundaries,-notlfteathm 8h4

th ree 'hundred (300) (eet c notlllcalion shall be preser

I mlnl8trator al least one (1)v Hearing date.

- " A r tic le lo . Review Committea ' 1(M Fees: The Zoning Adr , demand and recehre, snd V

tional Use shall pay, al the lir said application, a filing (e<

, ( t a W AS D ^RM INED COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,

’ AND POSTED IN THE OFFIC COUNTY ZONING Article II, Variances.

' IM , Appiicatkin: Any per “ from the terms o( this ordir

Commission upon a (orm. Zoning Administrator conUlr

I is considered necessary b]

~ dS J ^ ned° by° the^ >- MISSIONERS, TWIN FALLS . IN THE OFRCE OF THE i ZONIHQ ADMINISTRATOR.- n ^ , t ) p o m e c e l p t o l « i | , the Zoning Administrator am ' time (or a public hearing U

notice thereof by two public >— thaalfldalnBwapapefQtthe 1 Article l^Reclaaslflcationol [ • 1M ,~Fe«8: The appllcai^ ^ application with the Zohlni

I ^ ^ !1 S n e d * b y ^ T H E % ) / MIS8K)NERS. TWIN FALLS

■ INTHEOFRCEOFTHEZONI 12-8, Notice and publk:atlc

I time, place and purpose of t by the Commlsaron e#w**e-

PUBUSHEDtNe newspaper the County a l iMSt (llteen

1 .8ubm l88ton;Th«nnalf e tbe County Engineer (or r«v

l E G A l N O T I C E 1

idperiod. thetall provide a]|.nfiCfisaaryL_VEf iuch expenses a s ngrmai IDA xpenes, mileage, mailing Plaipensea .-^ -.------------------- ‘S tcihrough the District Court 5.S,

i^hlatric'eK^liS'atlons and - Ee i -dinary expenses which MIS al payments to outside IN

ZOIontiict’' la a matter to be app I ot the Public Defender. 0 ination may be contested ANI an Interpretation by the Boi ilstrate or District Judge. Idalol O ecem ber:i86l” -------Atti-------- RANDYJ.STOKEFt_JO:---------------------- A t lo m . ,---------

Issloner 196a Chairman— ------------------am'insacted until the hour ot nar

the Board ot County narsine die. the.Clerk ■ Re:fl. Chairman j>ul

ikA.M. ^ION 5«ljmmlssloners met at thla >esslon with all Commls*

...........................SQminnw^n*-\i>w w sm 'u i f ho w a^appolnted county {

r o Ved3 Sherltl and the Clerk, nrst Quarter o( the 1981-« ftN 1961 to December 31,1981 W.

me

nd warrants wera.Srdered..~*I.Q I monlh ot December 1961. Pli

each department are as___ 1

J(II

isESwiTHHouwQiSAmaa ! . INSURANCE' ,

3 - 3,973.96 354,18

i S S A5______ 12J4 ............ _]

184.21 I 646,204 2,149.14I 6.939.56 1.316.79____

1 ' ' Pl 0 1,610,00 _ 0 545.9 1 . _

25 I0 870.76 260.03 at 7 1,648,64 369.92 hQ1 .566.34 600.69 i in sac ted untinHftTTour ol tw recess was taken unlil the he January S.-1062.E, Clerk j rANN S. COVER, Chairman p /

pcckA.M. seSION th< :omml8sIoner8 met s t this ca llth all Commissioners and th'

RE umana. Bud Breeding and sc nbere of the Twin Falls' sH I January 1,1962. ' TvNTS IdIted Car Grinsted, Roy fo to serve on the Twin Falls

ng January1,1962. ransacted until the hour of recess was taken unlll the January6.1962.E,ClerkANN S. COVER, Chairman

CkA.M.SION;ommls8lonar&'met at this- filh all Commissioners and

ANCEUO: being the time se t tor a w>osed Ordinance #60 amen* wid #23. Thia Ordinance is to P*se from the Ordinances and ot .Resolitlinn (rv nrnvlfle fw. ttipublications. b:I made a motion to adopt P<} the motion was mads by Inlan which carried unank a:

E NUMBER 60 w21, Article 7 ,-General Pro> &

Any person seeking an ) ordinance shall submit to i Zoning Administrator a L' ng Ihe change desire, the T I wherein tne proposed sr promote the oblectlves fig onjinance, together with i!

AS DETERMINED T OUNTY COMMISSIONERS. JDPOSEaiNTHEOFFlCED .. ; COUNTY ZONING AD- {I llcant shall be responsible cent property owners within [red (3M) feet of exterior p shall-wlthin -a -ra d lo u 8 -o (- t

I t 'o f exterior boundaries. C isented to the Zoning Ad- U :i) week prior to the Public «

ttee or CondlUonal Use.---------0Administrator shall charge. * Id the aoplicant (or Condj- S s time of (lllng and receiving •

(ee of fweMy. (I»e clellafs C ED BY THE BOARD OF 1;r s , tw in fa llsico u n ty 3^ d £ OF THE TWIN FALLS ] 1 ADMINISTRATOR.* £

person desiring a variance' *rdlnance 8hail apply to th e ' .rm. to be provided tw Ihe tlUlning such Information as ,f by the ComffilMlpn, and *

BOARDOFTOUNPrCOM. » .LS COUNTY ANO POSTED ( iE TWIN FALLS COUNTY j

n ippnatAhCzr«% -.'iance,'■ and Commission may set a >Q thereon,' and g tv ^ u b lie *ibilcatlons PU BLJC A T^ In >Ww County. • jin ol District or Zone C h a i^ ileant Shall upon ming f te >ihlnp Administrator nay an <

SOARO i COUNTY AND POSTED .

ONING ADMINISTRATOR.«tlon o l H earing!. Notice o( <o ^ y ^ b l t e I

iper of oenerai circulation In Mn ( ts f days phqr to such <

umbe n 7 .8 e c l to f l j l - ____ J

la lP U ttha llbesubm lttad to ' revlew .He wUl-forward4t to -■-

--------- '■ -______________ __

L E G A L N O T I C E I

le Planning commission lor ai

lanned Unit Development OrdK ttont--------------- ---------.5, Hearing Be(ore Planning and 2. Notice of hearlno shall be <

rescrlbed bV liW. Ifift pQbllcd ETERMINED BY THE BOARD IISSIONERS, TWIN FALLS COI 4 THE OFFKJE OF THE TWI ONING ADMINISTRATOR Shall

^Sat^^this 6th day ot Jan\iary, 1 iNN S. COVER. Chairman loard o( CounW Commissioners jahoittestf RICHARD A. PENCE. Cler

WHEREAS, a Public Hearing 962 by the Board o( County imend-Zoning Ordinance No. 4 lance No. 23 and Planned Unl kance No. 17, amount o( fees are he ordinances and area.being Resolution to provide (or chanc )ublicallons, and designating su ee s a s Indicated In Idaho SUle < 40W XHEREFORE. the scheduli >elgw and are p08t«d In the • Administrator and me offk:e o( tf

1. Conditional Use (reciulring I2. Variance appllcallonCS.OO3. ReclassKtoatloftii-.'-.lliMr'

-publleMaHnQre4ulred^«35.0(4. Planned Unit Developments 6. Englnee~rlng (ee; Subdlvlsl pliisperlo t ' :— Dated this 6lh day of January,

^NN S. COVER, Chairman WARVIN HEMPLEMAN.Commla MERL E. LEONARD, Commlsslo Mtest: RICHARD A. PBNCE.CIe JO VAN ZANTE, Chief Deputy PUBLiC H^RiNG -ORDINANCE

10:00 o ’clock A,M.*thls belni ' PObllc Hearing upon prope

amending Ordrnance 121, to 1 Commercial Local to Industrii Acme Manutaclurlno.Atter a discussion. Commissi motllon to make a decision 0 11:00 o'clock A.M. Second to by Commissioner Hemplamai imously.

APPOINTMENT-ZONING BOARI Commissioners appointed R'

~Mar>(-Feldhuaen-i^h»^wln Board to serve three year ten

-1,1062.Routine business was transa 5:00 o'clock P.M., when a re thehourollO:OOo'clockA.M.,

Attest: RICHARD A. PENCE. CH

PUBLISH: Thursday, January 14

-NOTW EOF, . ~ W TRUSTEE'S SALE CO

On Thursday, the 13th JUI day of May. IW , al the TH hour ol 10:00 o'clock IN A i»Y at the CO Twin Falls C ounlyCoUn^FAi house. County ot Twin WA Falls, SUte ol Idaho, s h TfT-LE & TRUST COM­PANY, an Idaho cor­poration, as trustee, will TA sell a l public auction, to the highest bidder, tor cash, in lawful money ot A the United slates, all 1 payable at the time ot SE sale, the following de- TH scribed real property, DE situated in the Coimiy ol - ' Twin Falls, Stale of NC Idaho, and described as pis follows, to-wlt: ag.

The West 135.5 feel of trT< the- South one^iall Ju (SV i) ol- the South Stj one-lhird (SV6) ot Lot 8 th< in Hill Tract No. 2 by Subdhrislon, Twin Falls Pf< County, Idaho, ac* he cording to the official wr plat thereof recorded me in Block 1 of Plats, wi' u g e S3, records ol atl Twin Falls Counly, Su Idaho. an Said sale will be made no

wiihout covenant or so warranty reganjing title, he possession or en- Pli cumbrances to satisfy m<

by and pursuant lo the pi: power o f sale conferredIn the deed of trust agexecuted by AN- ^NABELLE L. REEVES, a Alwidow, orantor to TlTlE DlI TRUST COMPANY, as ottrustee for the benefit flland security of RRST ciFEDERAL SAVINGS & LlLOAN ASSCX IATION OF DtTWIN FALLS recorded piJuly 10,1975, as InStru- J«m ent No. 662560, Fi M o rtag e records olTwin Falls County. _idaho. \H

The default lor-whlch— 0this sale Is to be made is Jlfailure to pay; TI

(1) Monthly payments, l^collection charges and O

-la te —c h a f e s th r o u g h .. . EDecember 30, 1961, In- ft the amount oli476.25.and" the balance owing Baa o l this dale on the dobltaatton—secured-by .......sa id deed ol trust Is te S8,628.S7, plus Interest*and foreclosure costs. > 0DATED: December 31. 81981. I Title 8t Trust Company

Bv! r? L SMITH ' CV h ^ re sk Je n t. bSTATE OF IDAHO H

s s rrCountyolTwinFaiis b

On this 31st day ol dDecember, 1981, belore nm e, th e undersigned, a it Notary Publlc ln aftd fo r~ Cu M County and SUte, Cpersonally appearw k R.L. SMITH, known to

-Txir toP resident ol TITLE & p TRUST COMPANY, the corporation that exeeirted the toregoing

“ Instrtiment and ac-knovdedged.to m e.that tauch corporation rexecuted the same u ttru stee . • _ t

IN WITNESS IWHEREOF. I have rhereunto se t my ,hand rand alflxed- my otnclai t•ea l, the day and year In 1t h i s . certificate first iabove written. ' (JANET L KING i

« « a v r - iJanaury 7,14, » r a n d jfti— «

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L E G A L N O T I C E LlLEG A L N O T IC E ------------- LEr approval, bUtfVISION r ;— .at^ JN D lC A T E D JN ___

Ordinance Number 23,

md Zoning CommlMion lit.,.,w u

^D OF COUNTY COM- KaI !»UNTY AND POSTED ^AR fWIN FALLS COUNTY h P ? ' ,all be submitted by the 'o®"'

y.1962.

,e,.. Twin Fall. Coumy.• u ,c —...... .........— — JAM'lerk p p ,y

TON' ' .......... .......... mawig was held January 6, nty Commissioners to J. 21,-Subdivision Ordl—Jnlt Development Ordl- ” 9' are being removed Irom "?"• ing Incorporated In this anglng costa ot printed

lule of le e s are Itemized I le office ot the Zofting lithe County Clerifi ^ p u b lic hearing) $25.00

. - : V 2^ n » -C h .n a . l i s Eli

nltt5.00#Won verincalion J50.00

ry.1M2 ^

m l..lon .r .. .•lonet ™?">*• S .ICE#6V £Sing the lime set lor a ' sposed Ordinance 161, to permit rezoning Irom TiTr jlrlal by Jim Herrett dba

ssloner Leonard made a ’'“wn on January 11,1962, at >joilo the motlon-was made nui,

man which carried unan<

ARO JudiI Robert Pettygrove and c ^ i «tn-Fsli»-Gounty-Zonlng~Tu,], terms beginning January

iMcled unlll Ihs hour of “"yi I recess was taken unlll nia

Clerk mAiiNN SrCOVEfl.-Chairman—

--------- sen^ mor

IN THE DISTRICTCOURT OF THE RFTH NOJUDICIAL DISTRICT OF youTHE STATE OF IDAHO ?P0IN AND FOR JHi I**'*w ^ u N r r _ o ^ T w i N _ _ y | j j

WALTER GEENSHETLER, cial

-Plaintiff.- convs.

TAMMY LOU SHETLER, 0 '*Defendant, co?

Case No. 34009-1 “l i ANOTHER SUMMONS THE STATE OF IDAHO

SENDS GREETINGS TOTHE ABOVE NAMED BDEFENDANT. S'*- YOU AflE HEREBY fie NOTIFIED That a Com- plaint has been filed against you in Ihe Ols-trTct Court of the Rflh 9®Judicial District o f th e J®'SUte-of tdaho.-ln and for __the Counly of Twin Falla, NOby the above named BICPlalntllf; and, you are Fhereby directed to tile a POwritten answer or written po{motion to said Complaint. thewithin twenty (20) daya Maatler the service of celSummons upon you; Cit'and. you are further Seinotllled that unless you Clt<so do within the time 633herein specllied. the JarPlaintltl will Uke judg- funmenl against you as Ingpryyyi-<nf-ln ttalfl rnm . Hmpialnl. Tn

The nature ofthe claim detagainst you is Divorce. lor

AVITNESS MY HAND WaAND THE SEAL Of this Fa(District Court this 7th day wll

S S r ^A^PENCE CilClerk (LUCILLE WILCOCK EODeputy. eqPUBUSH: Thursday, turJanuary 14. 21, 26, and theFebruary 4,1982. sci

_____________________ DeIN THE DISTRICT Ha

-COURT OF THE RFTH 19iJUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TnTHE STATE OF IDAHO, ScIN AND FOR THE DeCOUNTY OF TWIN Sll FALLSMAGISTRATEDIVISION" an

In the Interest of; orBABY BOY LATIMER, SCd.o.b. 11-MI mi -A -C h ild -u n d e r EIgh*-IniteenY aarsolA ge. na

CasfllNo.WORDER, NOTICE, AND TFSUMMONS FOR HEAR- ThINQ er

A Petition under the iiiTermination ol Parent- FlChild Act has been filed Hi by the Department ol ' FCHealth and Wellare. The Wmerits ol the peiltion will TFt>e examined In and evt- Sidentlary hearing on Feb- oiruary 8,1962 at 1:30 p.m. JcIn the Magistrate's 0

■"CourtrTwlrrFaiis County— inCourthouse. Twin Falls, • B Idaho.'

THe following Individ- pi- oal 8ha«V^:;.-0 rt*t^ ^ - ni

pearatthehearing : fiCheryl Lynn Latimer, C natural mother. Glen le Mosley, natural lather m

— m rab o v e-h am M iiv- u dhriduals . are further u notified th a lth ey are en­titled to be represented 11 by legal counsel. If they d a re financUliy unable to n reUIn an attorney, they tl may apply to the Court, tl prior to tne hearing, lor n appointment ol counsel, a D a M :1 -H 2 tl CHARLES^ P . . BRUM- . Ir BACH a

- S f f i u S r r " W n a ^ T i—January 14,-21,-and 28, ti - J 9 e t ..... .a

LEGAL N O T IC E ____i THE DISTRICT fundo OURT'OFTHE-RFTH - UDICIAL DISTRICT OF Pniirr HE-STATE OF-IDAHO. »Sn A i AND FOR THE M°hft OUNTY, OF TWIN g'Jfsu

ORPORATION. an

......vs. DQI

AY L. DEPEW and U|NI‘ lARBARA C. DEPEW, S ustan d and . wl<®._pro|e

'flIVETTE and1ARGARET--------- J O A N - . K'RIVEHE. husband and jam e /lie, Individually and as cons irlncipals ,of._CM&R,^C,. an Idaho corpora- lori. SAWTOOTH TITLE S :0 .. INC., an Idaho

? T T r * ’’iN sX N l"E ^NC.. a Virginia corpora- t p f -lon authorized to do ha <)usiness in Idaho. can

Defendants. iSflcCase No. 32687 Jmoi

SUMMONS fho THE STATE OF IDAHO

»ENDSGREET1NGST0: c a t . rAY"'‘ L“ D E P E W ^na—3ARBARA->C,-DEPEW, .!|;® iu8band and wile;lAMES ALLEN Pl®;»RIVETTE and " i J ; ilARGARET JOANJRIVEHE, husband and ■ ' vile, individually and as

:orporallon; LAWYERS " r e s FITCe INSURANCE. P jia NC., a VIrgInU corpora- i^g,.lon., uialu

YOU ARE HEREBY'NOTIFIED Thai a com- rh«}1a1nt has been Illed ownjgalnst you In the Dis- hm 'irlct Courl of the Fifth , 'a Judicial Dlalrlcl of the

Iwln Falls Counly by the »bove narried plalnlKf;

*"yOU ARE HEREBY p liiDIRECTED to file a writ- Qeclen answer or written .-{i motion In delense ot saifl—Compiaint~within— “ twenty (20) daya ot the . woTservice, ot this Sum- "lOImona; and qiqi

YOU ARE FURTHER WiNOTIRED that- unless thatyou do so wilhin the lime aoolspecified, plalntllf will a^BiUke judgment against -001 yoy_as _Pjay6d_in_8a'l—wallcomplaint. iHgr]

The nature ol theclaims against you Is jo hconetructive fraud, i, ,breach of fiduciary t'/n duties, obligations andcontract, negligence and g wunjust enrlchent. sou

WITNESS My hand and thkthe seal ot said Court onethis 12 day ot November, oaiiI960. AmiRICHARD A. PENCE n yiClerk Secby: SHERRI BROYLES ......pAi

P u llffsH 'f ''' Thuredw, C P December 31, 1961, and pia. January7.14,l982. 2I_____________________ AC!NOTICE INVITING Dlvi BIDS . CHI

RECEIPT OF PRO- PIP POSALS:. Sealed pro- SY! posals addressed to Mr. Thomas Courlney, Cily WE Manager, will oe re- RT. ceived at the office ot Ihe. 633 City Clerk. City Hall. 321 S Second Avenue East, GRi City ot Twin Falls, Idaho Dat 63301 unlll 10:00 a.m. on Am January 21, 1982. lor Dlv> furnishing sludge haul- . Sec Ing Irucks (costs to In- FAI

rny '< 1074 nnmp U<» Truck Trade^n) and CR dewatered sludge bins ST< lor the City ol Twin Falls CF! Wastewater Treatment DO Facility. The proposals Iroi will be-publlely opened Pla and read aloud in the 12 City Council Chambers; AC

15ESCRIPTI0N OF Dlv EQUIPMENT: The PU equipment to be furnished Is conUlned In LYI the following bidding &/( schedules: RTSchedule; A, 633Description: Sludge S Hauling Trucksf_Clly^s _-.GR 1974 Dump Truck Da Trade-In - ArrSchedule: B, DivDescription: Oewatered Se Sludge Bins . FA

A Didder may bid on Us any Individual schedule ' CF or any combination of DC schedules. The Owner fro may award schedules Pl« Indivldually-or In combi— 6W nallonatltadlscretlon. — FO • OBTAINING CON- Dlv TRACT DOCUMENTS: PU The specifications are e n t l t l^ "SPECIFICA- SE TIONS FOR ChFURNISHING SLUDGE RT HAULING EQUIPMENT So

• FOR THE TWIN FALLS CF W A S T E W A T E R Sb TREATMENT PU N T." Da Specifications may be Ar obUined at the otllce of Dl Jam es M. Montgomery, LC Consulting Engineers. (S

" lncT i30i Vi8ta-Avenuer“ l4 Boise,ldaho83705. Ui

WAGE RATES! This Cl project Is partially (i- Pl

- nance* .! ::?5r-Federal^^-< ; (unds; therefore, the (S Contractor shall not pay 14 less than the lates Dl minimum wage a s de-. Cl

"TerrnTnedTjy the Secre- P tarvofLabor. . . . _ G

NONDISCRIMINATION IN EMPLOYMENT: Bid- V ders on this work will be R required to comply with F Ihe Presklenl's Execu- - & tive Order No. 11246. The S' reciuirefflents for bidders 0 and contractors under C this order are explained D

. In the contract docu- A m enu. . D

_A iy_conU ic l_ fl£_con-_S i trscta awarded under R this Notice Inviting Bids U

.. . a r t . expeoe j .to ■-.->»__ [f

T hursday , Ja nua■EGAL N O T IC E LEG

dod In part by a grant Place c n th 'e^ n lled Stales 27 T 095 ironmonlal • Protoc-... Dlveral1 Agency end Stale ot CHECK 10. Neither the Unit- POND, SUtes, SUte ot Idaho, QENEP —any—of—their—de—;rr-T-j(-t93 tments, agencies, o r ' wlllbe ployeos is or will be w ater' ty to this Nollc« in- against ng Bids or any re- any pe ting contraci. with th 'R(5jECT . AD- Idaho 41STRAT10N; All Water istlons relative to this Blue L ilecl prior to the Twin F anlnq ol bids shall be— and— 1 BCled to the Engineer before Ihepro jecl;-- — -..-I0a2> Ties M. Montgomery, A. K nsultlng Engineers,;....1301 VisU Avfiriue.. . PUBLi;Iso, Idaho 63705 ( ^ ) JanuarW665 _____lention: Mr. Garry injhlgemuth COURPROPOSAL GUARAN- ^ dICE: Each proposal Shall THE S

accompanied by a in frtlfled or cashier's cOUNeck or bid bond In the pALLSlount ot 10 perceni ot maGI9 total bid price pay- in th.le lo the Cily ol EstaW

9 bidder. If his p ^ '■isai Is accepted. WiU n OTI'omptly execule the n07ntracl. secure pay- qivensnt of workmen's dersig.mpensatlon' Insur- appolrice, and (urnlsh a satis- Ftepre:tory tallhlul perfor- aboveince bond In the persoilou n to l 100 percent ol agalnse total bid price. ceaseiOWNER’S RIGHTS lUiOiESEflVED: The Owner -withinserves the right to re- after tcl any or all bids, lo publicalve any informality In a or sald, to make awartds In forevee Interest ' ot the mustwner. and to delete a colemd schedule or an Jtem 2nd Aa bid schedule. Box

y e : ~ ______ Idaho

SuRTNEY OAl

Ity olTwPn^Fails, Idaho ca"r L UBLISH; Thursday. x o -P e ecember 24, 31, 1961, sentai r»d January 7.14,1982; jq h n ---------------------------------- Co.Pe

DTICE " OF APPLICA- PUBUON FOR WATER januaIGHT SNotice is hereby given _____at t h e ' ' lollowing N0T1(jplicatlonis) have been TOWijbmllted tor permit lo Not}proprlaie the public that a ie re ro f- th e -su te -o l--c la lm iaho: have

47-7779 byDHNSTON.--KENNETH a b llc. &/or ANNA MARIE u se :- lorDAVIDA.T, 6. TWIN FALLS. ID SMITI»01 GRECource: SEEPAGE RT. 3UNNEL tributary lo 63316OCK CREEK Sourcale Filed; 12/10M961 STRE,mount:0.15CFS MUDilverslon Point: NENW Priori;ec27T10SR17E,TWIN AmoiALLS Co. DiverIse: IRRIGATION (0.15 S e c i;FS)Irom03/16to11/15 FALLlace ol Use; NENW Sec Use: 7 T 10S fl 17E FOR 7^ CFS).CRES STOCIlverslon Means:' CFS):HECK d am , DITCH, PlaceIPELINE, GRAVITY 15 T•ystem ACfli

47-7780 DiverVELLS, WALTER G. CONIIT. 2, TWIN FALLS, ID WITH3316 EAR1

iROUNDWATER ’ COINlate Filed: 12/11/1961 RT. 1.mount: 0.13 CFS - ID 63:Ilverslon Point: NWSW S clec12T10SR13E,TWlN GRO'ALLS Co. Prior

m fl6 - Amoi;FS)from03/15to11/15 DiverITOCKWATER (0,03 S e c l;FS)from01/011012/31 FALLK3MEST1C (0,04 CFS) Use:rom01/01to12/31 CFS)’lace ol Use: NWSW Sec STO(2 T lOS fl 13E FOfl 2 CFS)IC R E S .................... ......... .Placi)lverslon Means: WELL, 01>UMP (SWI

47-7781 10S(.YMAN, JOSEPH H. NWhl/orSYlVlA NEN^T 3, TWIN FALLS, ID SEN13301 • SWS5 0 u r c e : LOT3R0UNDWATER--------------10S-3ate Filed: 12/17/1961 NWS^mounl;0.14CFS FOR Diversion Point: NWSESec 01 T10S R17E, TWIN ANOFALLS Co. RT.Jse : IRRIGATION (0.10 8330 : fS ) Irom 03/15 lo 11m — SouiXIMESTIC (0.04 CFS) triblIrom01/01to12/31 CANPlace ol Use: NWSE Prloi SWSESeoOl T10SR17E-- AmcF0R4ACRES-..................... DiveDiversion Means: WELL, Sec3UMP, SPRINKLERS FALl

.. 47-7762 Use:SEVENTY SIX RAN- CFSCHES, PARTNERSHIP PlacRT. 3 BUHL. ID 63316 26 1Source: SALMON FALLS ACFCREEK trlbuUry to DiveSNAKE RIVER - HE/ Dale Filed: 12/17/1981Amount: 200.00 CFS PETDiversion Point: SENW RT.LOT 03 (NWSW) LOT 04 Sou(SWSW) Sec 31 T 08S H STF14E.-TWIN FALLS Co;-------- RCHUse; POWER (200,00 PrfcCFS)from01/011012/31 AmPUce of Use: SENW LOT Dlv<

ijOT.(SWSW) Sec 31 T 06S R FAI14E UstDiversion Means: OF;CHECK DAMS, PUp E N : s - r o c K s -,- - svyGENERATING UNITS____ 16£

47-77S3 DlvVAN WINKLE, DALE MERT. 3 BOX 229A, TWIN PIFFALLS, ID83301 iSource: UNNAMED cUSTREAM (WILSON beCREEK) tribuUry to MUD ofCREEK - ofDate Filed: 12/16/1961 104Amount: 12.00 CFS NoDiversion Point: SESW 833

.Sec27-T-MSR-14ErIWtN------- iFALLSCo...........Uae: POWER (12.00 CFSJ PU

J^m_0t/01.|oj2/31^ Jat

uary 14.1982 T im es-N ew s, Tv

;ce of Use; NWSW S e c _____r09Sfli4Eeralon Meana:. •- - ECK DAM, DITCH,ND, PENSTOCK, NERATOR , l-l9suedrthe pernilt(e)I be sub ect loan prior -------ler' rights. Protests Iln st the granting ot / permit muat be Tiled I h the OIreclor ol the I ho Deparlmenl' of iler Resources, 1041 le Lakes Blvd. North,In Falls. Idaho 63301 i~ re c « iv e d ~ o n - tore FEBRUARY 1,12> . ...............................A. KENNETH DUNN

Director IBLISH: -. Thursday, nuaryl4.and21.1982.

THE DISTRICT JURT OF THE FIFTH IDICIAL DISTRICT OF 'IE STATE OF IDAHO.

ANO FOR THE 3UNTY OF TWIN VLLSlAGISTRATE DIVISION

the Mailer ot the Hate ol ALBERT C. ..

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lOTlCE to CREDITORS NOTICE 1S“ HEREBY‘ ~ VEN that ' the un- irsigned have been pointed Co-Pereonai tpresenUlives ot the ove-named esU le. Ali irsons having claims lalnst the said de- lased are required to esent ihelr claims thin tour (4) months ler the date ol the llrst ibllcatlon ol this notice

said claims will be rever barred. Claims jSt be presented to >leman 4 McIntyre. 158 id Avenue West, P.O. jx 525, Twin . Falls. ahCL^Q lJitJiled-w lth------ -

OATED'lhls 7ih day ol muary,1982,\RLURIE>>Person8t Repre- intatlve)HN KEITH URIE>.Personal------- Repre— —inialiveJBLISH; Thursday,^uary 14, 21, and 26,

0T1CE OF CLAIMS ' ’ 0WATERR1GHTS Notice Is hereby givenlat the followlna_____alm(s)-to-water?!aRirs) . ave been esUblished f 'diversion and apllcallona to beneliciai s e ; - - — —

47-4267 MITH, JOHNREGORY&/or GLORIA T. 3 BOX 165, BUHL, ID J316 'ource: UNNAMED TREAM Tributary lo lUD CREEK rlorily Dale: 05/01/1900.mounUI.OOCFS------- -Ilverslon Point: SWSW lec14T09SR14E, TWIN ALLS Co.Ise: IRRIGATION <1.00 ;FS) from 03/15 fo'11/15 TOCKWATER (0.02 ;FS) from 01/011012/31 lace of Use: SESE Sec 5 T 09S R 14E FOR 15 .CRESIlverslon Means; ONCRETE CHECK VITH HEADGATE, iARTHEN DITCH

47-4268 :01NER&S0NS, INC.IT. 1 BOX 157, HANSEN. 363334 .

IflOUNDWATER 'riorlty Date: 04/01/1946unount:2.4a.CFS - —--------- -Hverslon Point: NENW lec 16T10SR19E, TWIN ALLS Co.Jse: IRRIGATION (2.40 :FS) Irom 03/15 to11/01 )TOCKWATER (0.03 ;FS) Irom 01/011012/31 >IaceofUse:NENWLOT H (NWNW) LOT 02 SWNW) SENW Sec 16 T 1OSRIOELOTOI (NENE) ^WNE SWNE SENE 4ENW NWNW SWNW SENWSec13T10SR16E SWSW LOT 07 (SESW).OT 06 (SWSE) Sec 12 TI0S-R-16E-NESW NESE-----?4WSESec11T10SR18E FOR 465 ACRES

47-4289 ANDERSON. J.T. frr. 2, TWIN FALLS. ID S3301Source: WASTE WATER - IribuUry lo LOW LINE CANALPriority Dale: 04/01/1916AmounI: 0.20 CFS---------------Oiver8lon-Polnt:_NESW 5ec26TlOSR16E, TWIN FALLS Co.Use: IRF IGATION (0.20 CFS) trom 03/I5to11/15 Place of Use:NESW Sec 26 T 10s R 16E FOfl 10 ACRESDiversion Means: HEADGATE, DITCH

47-4270 PETERSON. HAROLD D.RT. 2, FILER, ID 83328 Source: UNNAMED STREAM trlbuUry loROCK CREEK--------------------Priority Date: 01/01/1820 Amount: 0.40 CFS Diversion .Point: SWSW

FALLSCo.Use: IRRIGATION (0.40 CFS) from 04/01 lo 09/30 Place ol Use; NWSW s w s w -s e e ’ O i ^ lO T R —

-16EFOR8ACRES.................Diversion Means: CE­MENT CHECK OlVITS, PIPEUNE. DITCH

Any exception to any cUlm of water rfght may b e filed with the Director of tha Idaho Department of Water Resources, 1041 Blue Lakes Bhrd. North. Twin Falls. Idaho

.^ K E N N E T H OUNN—OIrectof---------------

PUBUSH:. -T Ju n jd w . January14,and21,1962.

s.T w ln Falls, Idaho 0 7L E G A L N O T jC E

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C-6Tlmo3-News, iwm Halls, la LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE OF PETITION ' FOR ANNEXATION OF

------CANETTO-THE AMERI- “-.CAN FALLS RESERVOIfl_dfl

DISTRICT heNOTICE ; r s HEREBY A.

8Iven that a petition was foj Iftd In wfltlng.wlltLlhe Tj _ .Board of DIujctors ol th o . ,io< American Falls Reser* A\i voir District on the I4th Idi

' day ol December. 1M1, tie lor the annexation ol ce

- -ad jacen t lands. AlPetitioner: Edwin R. wl Smith toAddress: 3300 W. Lake «

DescrlptlonofLand: ss---------N umberol-Aorest 320— «<

Acres 8'_ The East Hall of Sec- J

tion Thlrty.lour (34), W -Township Eleven UD

South. Range Eioh- teen (18) East. Boise Meridian.

. Notice Is hereby lurther given to ail persons Interested In, orThat may be allerted by ' auch change ol bound­aries ol the AmericanFalls Reservoir District .

-to appear at the o lliceol -v------ the BoardDroiraciorB'of—tf

the American Falls Res- P-ervoir Oistrlct In Twin- t

Falls. Idaho, on the 29lh lldayolJanuary.l9a2atlO bo’clock A.M.. and show pcause In writing, If any, liwhy the lands meniloneo eahouid nol be annexed F to the , American Falls, hReservoir District. • C

Dated this 11th day ol 1

M AnjSllE*H. DUBOIS, ISecretary . SAmerican Falls Ressr- 1voir District (

. PUBUSH: Thursday. IJanuary 14, 21. and 28, S1982. ’ , I

W----- THE------DiSTRICT— iCOURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, ■ IN AND FOR THE !

• COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS , 'MAGISTRATE DIVISION ,

----------trt-.ihe-'M atterontifl—Estale ol HAROLD D. SAVAGE, Deceased

Estate No. 2491 ! NOTICE to CREDITCRS-.-, NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that the un- ! derslgned has been , •ppofnled personal rep- ,

------- TBsentatlve of-tha-above— ,- - rum ed -decedent. All '

persons having claims , againsi the decedent or hls esta te are required to

-preaenl thelr_ claims within four (4) months

’ after the date of the flrsl publication of ihls notice or aald claims win be forever barred. Claims muiA either be pres­ented to the un- deraigned at the address

------ ind iw ted .-or tiled-withthe Clerft of the Court. DATED: This 29th day of December, 1981.S/VIRGINIA K. SAVAGE

-------00x97— .......- -----------Murtaugh, Idaho 83344 RAYBORN, RAYBORN And RITCHIE by:a/JOHNS.RiTCHIE Attorney for Ihe Estate PUBUSH; Thuraday, Jar\Uary 7, 14, and 21.

—- 1982.

NOTICE IS GIVEN thalapubl Ihe'Cilyol Twin Palls, Idaho 198^, at 200 Block- South P

1. 1966 F2 .. 1966 C 3. 1969 F4.. 1974 F5. • 1966 C6. 1963 F7. 1962 C

.......... 0."1965 ................ C9. 1971 F

10. 1974 • ^'-•-,•11.-1961- F

12. 1970 (13. 1968 C14. 19S3 F15. 1969 »16. 1968------------------- - {

--------17.-1973------------ ---------- (10. 1973 t19. 1974 )207 1969 I21. 1969 i22. 1966 (23. 1968 I

— ^26. 1967 I

■---- 27.' 1970 I ------- 28.^-1964=---------------------- 1- - 29.>- 1071 (

30.V 1970 f31. 1971 f

_____ 32.11971 F33. 1964 . F34. 1964 F35.. 1961 I38. 1965 (

i 37. 1969 I■ 38. 1975 (

39. 1964------- 40. 1969-------- 1

41. 1968 I42. 1968 " I43. 1969 • 1

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44.M969--------4Srr1977-^----------------------- !

46. :1975 •r-rt.ZSXy :47.; 197448. 197449.

--------50.................... ■

^ - S : ................ ....53.54.55.56. I

The City reserves ihe rl{ bids. All bids are to be ca

--------United 6Ul«#ofAmoric8,at

PUBLISH: Thursday, Januar

LEGAL NOTICE ___NOTICEOF „

TRUSTEE'S SALE ^ — On Thuraday; tfie 29th—

"clock L A.M., ol said day, In the “ lobby of the olllco ol S TITLEFACT, INC., S

" lo m n a ar - i w - P ourth— = Avenue N.. Twin Falls. Idaho 83301, Lawyers Tl- f, tie of Idaho, as Sue- ^ cesso r Truslee to TITLE J AND TRUST COMPANY, ^ win sell at public auction. I to the highest bidder, lor . f cash; in lawlul money ol "

- th e -U n iied -S U tee , all— payable' at the time ol f safe, the lollowing de- 1

-s c r ib e d —real property - J sltualed In fhe County ol ‘ Twin Falls, State ol f Idaho, and described as ] follows, to-wlt: !

The w est 55 Feel o f Lol 20 In Block 4 o l Elm ' Park Addition, Twin ‘ Falis Counly, Idaho. , According lo tha plat Ihereol recorded In

• Volume 3 ol Plats, Page 2, Records o f ^ saidC ountyr Said sale will be made ;

-'wilhout covenanl or —wafrantyreQardlnfl-llllo. — 1

possession, or en- I Cumbrances -to satisfy ' the oblioatlon secured ; by and pursuant to the ' power ot sale conferred

• In the Deed of Trust . executed t j DOUGLAS R. GUDENAU aod MARSHA M. GUDENAU. Grantors, to LAWYERS ( TITLE OF IDAHO whose I address Is 4819 Emerald, < Boise, Idaho 63704. as I Successor Truslee to I TITLE AND TRUST I COMPANY, For t h e 1 benelit and security ol i SHERWOOD & FIO^ 'i ERTS, INC,, Ss

..Beneficiary under that i__Dflfld._oI Trust dated '

March 14. 198ranaT0^— corded March 16 a s In­strument Number > 779153, Mortgage Re­cords ol Twin Falls County, Idaho.

The delault for which__ thls-aAle.lS-io-be;mada-la__

the failure to pay when due, regular monthly

aments due July 1.I and every monlh

- thereafter ih ro u flm n d including December 1. 1961 o r U56.46 each, together with lale

months for a total delault al this time ol 11,593.48.

By reason of said de­fault, the Benellclary has exercised Its option.in the Promissory N o |e io declare the entire In­debtedness and accrued Interest, late charges, attorney’s leas and other costs or expenses associated wilh this fo rec lo su re-io -b« -due — and payable. The prin­cipal balance owing as ol this date Is $20!S29.17 plus accrued Interest at the rate ot 13 percent per annum from June 1; 1881. plus late charges ol $9.12 per month from July 1,— 1981, attorney’s fees and any other costs or expenses associated wllh Ihls foreclosure as provided by the Deed of Trust, the Promissory

--------------- NOTICE(

)ubllc auction will be held by Iho at 1:00 P.M., February 5, h Park Avenue West. Twin

“ iNCDTOfEDTROlHPOONC

Ford Olds Ford Ford GMC .FordO l d s ___Dodge Plymouth

' Mazda Ford -- GMC Pickup/Camper Olds Ford Mercury Pontiac

— Chevrolet-------- ---------—MercuryMercuryPonllacAMXOldsFord

- f S S - ■Mercury .Ford

- F o r d -------------------------------OldsFordMercuryFordFord,FordFordChevrolet Plymouth Chevrolet Jeep

■ Plymouth'DodaePontiacFord

CITY OWNED VEHlCteSTRD");

Plymouth

’ : r j f dMazdaPontiacSpark Plug Scope .■B ee . System leaKao&ieaier. Simpson Engine tester & ma Positive Crankca8e,Ventllail Christie battery tester Allen Engine tester & book Allen Compresslor^ tester Marquette Generator tester Mechanics creeper (needs r Tractor draw bar for 3 point h Miscellaneous Items

I rlghl to reject any and all cash, lawful money of the

.,«lM ld«ucilon. -------- .

uary14,i?1,26, and February

s .la a n o Thursday, Ja n u a r y ly14,i982 ILEGAL NOTICE ~

Note or Idaho Law.-DATED: Thla-23rd d a y o l - ^ December, 1981. LawyeraTlileofldatio by: RICHARD-^ W. S2, P/OLLERUPSTATE OF IDAHO . ,^1',

C ountyotA da........ - ------- --tOn this-23rd day of ' •

December, In the year c1961, before me. a }NoUry Public In and lor »

MOLLERUP, Known lo “ S, _ m o Jo .b ;9 an a u lh o r l z e ^ o j

agont ol the Joint Ven- SS! ture. Lawyers ' Title Company ol Idaho, and da

- thB -person -w ho= ;8ub«~B 2 scribed said Joint Ven- V.T ture name to the lorego-Ing insfrument, and ac- wr,knowledged lo me that ct

. he executed the same Insaid Joint Venture name, co

IN WITNESSWHEREOF, I have n '

5 S ? S . ? ' m 7 o . a r ;

above written. Bg CORRINEM. JOHNSONNotary Public for Idaho. Z Residing at Bolie.IcfShO— PUBLISH: Thursday, January 14, 21, 28, and February 4,1982.

kn

NOTICEOFTRUSTEE’S SALE W

On Thursday, the 22nd haday Of April, 1982, at the- dahour of 11:00 o’clock wa.m. of said day, at the /afront door ot tne Twin KJFalls County Court- N<house. County of Twin R(Fails, Slate of Idaho, Tl- id,tie and Trust Company, pi

' an Idaho corporation, as Di Trustee, will seii a t . ar public auction, lo thehighest bidder, lor caah, —

— la w fu l-m o n e y -o f - th e — INUnited States, a ll'pay- C(able at the (Ima ol sale, J lthe following described Tl-reai property, situated In INthe Counlry ol Twin C(Falls, Stale ol Idaho. F/

_dfiacdbfid__fla_Jo!lo,w9___ Hlo-wit;Township 11 Soulh, EjRange iB East ol the NIBoise Meridian. ' Twin Di

- FaiisCoonty, Idaho,SECTION 20:

Part ol the EWSE’/i,more particularly de- Glscribed as lollows: d<

- BEQlNNlNG-al-a point— a?. 173 feet South. lrom re

the Northeast cornor at thereof; ^ . .

THENCE South 292 feet clalong the East line ol d<iheSWSEVc to

THENCEWesteoOfoot; wTHENCE North 292: thTHENCE East BOO foot to pi

the Point, bf Begin- 01ning.. fo

Said sale'will be made m , -w U hou l- covenanl— o r— 01• warranty regarding title. R\ possession or en- P’ cumbrances lo satisfy 0i the obligation secured N

by and pursuant to the power of saie^conferred'” l<3

! In the Deed of Trust tf,— executed,., by_.Bob. ,M.__ „I Bright ana - Rhonda 5- Bright, as Grantors, to D I Tille and Trust Company. R I an Idaho corporation, as PI Trustee, lor the benefit J; f and aocurity ol Aetna 11

IE OF SALE— ---------- :----------

Falis, Idaho, ol unclaimed j vehicles in Ihe custody ol the lollows:

NDED~MOTOR VEHICLES

LTD

PU2-DRTruckFalcon4-DRPick Up

Comet

S ed an ,Truck

• 4-DR

Station Wagon

F85

Station Wagon - -500

4^)R- • - - Comet-----------------------

2-DR2-DR ,

' 2-DR PInlo

‘ 2-DR Truck Pick Up 4-DR

_W a^n

T-Blrd->~MTSCELt>NEOUS EQUIPMENI

t e r ^ j___ _____ ................... ..........manual latlon tester

tk*

leralternatoriregulalor Is repaired)—-------------------------II hitch

I All vehicles and miscell lr»3pecled from 9:00 A.M.. Fe ol sale, at 200 Block-SoolhJ

■ F a ir s ^ ia a K s :" "D ated lh ls12thdayofJana

JEWELL.CHANDLER.Depif

unance. a Delaware corporation; asBeneficiary, recorded January 17, -1900,-38- In*— P?strument No, 784474. re- ^cords of Twin Falls - ‘"J Counly, Idaho.• The default lor which th is -sa le ls to b e m a d e ls 'h^

*440.00 each due Z September 19. 1981,October 19.1961. and ^

-Novambar.l9.-198l.......__P.^and the balance owing Vla s of this date on the 3®obligation secured by H

-aa ld -O eed -o f-T ru st-ls— J®S24,910.25. plus Interest 7® and foreclosure costs.DATED: this Iilh day olDecember,-18fl1r---------------ffTitle & Trust Co. ^ I'lB^:/S/RALPH SMITH g

st ! ^ e o f id a h o '

County ol Twin Fails On this l l th , day ol

December, 1981, belore me, Ihe undersigned Notary Public In and lo r .. qIsaid Counly and State, ol

-personally appeardRalph Smith, known to f ,me lo be ihe Vice Presi- fj

-d e n t-^ t- J i t ia . &...TfU9t___c.Company, and lo be the thperson who executed arthe foregoing Notice ol ol T rustee's Sale and ac-knowledged to me that idheexocu led lhesam e. t i

IN WITNESS . \dWHEREOF. I have.sel my tr hand and olficial seal theda^ and year last above bl

T s V tI re s a p ., uKALANGE al Notary Public lor Idaho,.Residing at Twin Falls, reIdaho • l^PUBUSH: Thursday, sDecember 24, 31. 1961 91and January 7.14,1902.. w

^ c o u r t ^of^ t 'he^ fS ^ SJUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO,IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLSMAGISTRATE DIVISION

— n rihe"M atio f“ of"ine— ~Estate of MARTENA Z NECOLENA ROMANS. Deceased _ .- . C a s e No. 2480 flNOTICEloCREDlTORS L.

NOTICE P is HEREBYGIVEN That the un- r ' derslgned has been

-appornted-PeraonaLBe^ ti resentative ol iR F ’ mabove-reamed estate. . ^

. All persons- having ^claims against the said u deceased a re required - _to presen t ihelr claims awithin lour monihs aller ”the date ol the first, fpublication of this notice' 'or said claims will be ,forever barred. Claims r.must be eilher pres- ^

—enled------- lo------- iSAtE— „RAYMOND ROMANS, mpersonal represenlallve ...ol the estate, at Olfice \]

• No. 1, Twin Falls Bank & 7 Trust BIdg.. Twin Falls, ''

- Id a h o e33(TlrOf filed w llh - 'Pthe Court. ,,

Dated this 3lst day of-D ecem b er, 198T ."- S

Dale Raymond Romans uRoulel2.PaullD03347. IPUBLISH: Thuraday, hJanuary 7. 14. and 21. V1982. t

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)d and Impounded molor nthe City and described as t

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6P606 170 562 c386696M 237112 «F25YRE20147 n

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----------- 4H23K 596 600---------366471E173279

, .0K91U 267 530 f 1K31U534 9911R10X160 029 • ( 4P66C125986 F10CR503 076 E10SH174013 125695Z 342558 PM45F 7917620 CLN14482336271314 12362 1DH41G9D 221899 ! XS29UB 375475 233 279 R 6003177Y84Z136657 ]

ENT ................. .... '

PE41G9D215439 '

- —PA136105 934 1 2029M4Z102482

cellaneous items may be .February 5.1982, until lime Ilh Park Avenue -Wejt, Twin

anuary, 1962.9 P !^ City Clerk . . . !

L E G A l N O T I C E 1NOTICEOF •

ANNUALMEET1NG !You . are hereby i

notlllad-that-the-Annuai------ ,Meeting of Deposllera ofthe Flrsl Fedarai Savings Jand t.oan Association of < Twin faila will be held at'the Little Tree Inn, 1357 ^

NorthTTwift'Fflllsridaho. ] Wednesday, the twen­tieth day ol January. { 1982, a t 2:00 p.m. lor the ) purpose ol electingthreeDlreactorB-Bachlo------ .serve a term ol three ,years, one Direclor lo .^erye__ a lorm_ oLJwo------ .

rrs, and one Director .serve a term of one 1

year, and the transaction 1 d n f ln y -o lh e r -b u s in e s a ::^ , lhat may properly come belore such meeting;RICHARD L. ALLEN iSecretary 1 PUBLISH: Thursday,January7,andl4,i982. „]

NOTICEOFTRUSTEE’S SALE . P°

O nFrlday .the21stday . ol May,.19&2al the hou t_ ol 10:30 o'clock A4^.. orsaTcTday. at the Main PfFront Door ol the Twin L" Falls (^unty

the corner ol Shoshone' and Fourth Slreets-Clty ol Twin Falls-Counly ol l[ Twin Falls- State of I '’ Idaho, TrrLE AND g- TflUST COMPANY, an Idaho ' Corporation, as (ruaree.w lirseliatpubllc ? auction, to tho highest Af bidder, for cash, in lawful money of Ihe ?J United Slates, all pay- able at the time ol sale. the following described real property, situated In tp the Counly ol Twin Falls,S tate of Idaho, and de- scribed as follows, to: ib wll: P

Lot 12 In Block 2 of Of FEDERICO SUB- ”

— DIVISION—Twln-Falls— County, Idaho, ac- cording (0 Ihe p/af «

. Ihereol recorded In Volume 5 of Plats, h page 52, records ol said County. 7*

— SaldJala-wllLbe-made__ l9wlihout covenanl or « warranty regarding lltio, ^ possession or ^n- ‘ cumbrances- to satisfy the obligation secured by and pursuant to the 5 power o f sale conferred In the deed ol trust executed by MYLAN D. li'

-MoMURRAY— - — and— ® MARGARET ,E . HMcMURRAY. husband ^ and wife: and AUN R. £' McMURRAY. a s in g le . " man... grantori lo TITLE AND TflUST'COMPANY, ?! an Idaho Corporation, as P* trustee, lor ihe benelit ■?' and security of HAROLD J. DRIGGS and NETA-C, J ' DRIGGS, husbar>d and ^

.w l le ^ a a - b e n e l ic ia r i e a .— n,'under-TDoed ol Trustdated December 16,1978 ^ •recorded December 18, • 1978 as Inslrumenl No. 749724 in Volume alp a g ^ Mortoaae records__ ”ol Twiri f t l is County,Idaho. THE ABOVE _ GRANTORS . ARE -PNAMED TO • COMPLY 9WITH SECTION 45-1506 i (4) (a) IDAHO CODE. NO REPRESENTATION , ISMADE THAT THEY ARE. " OR ARE NOT. PRES­ENTLY RESPONSIBLEFORTHISOBLIGATiON. q

The default lor which dthis sale is lobe made is nbeing the failure lo frperform according to the p.term s ol the Deed of h

T i t JSt WuiB liaigU Pq»— 5cember 16, 1976. Prin- aclpal and accrued Inter- trest were payable in amonlhly inslallmenis ol h$273.58 each on the ntwentieth day ol each sand overy month, ti

. bealnnino January 20. . i[19ft. The last payment nwas mado on July 31, t

•1901, and interest was -spaid to November 10. a 1980. By reason ol said delault, all delinquent payments aro now duo; plus any costs or expenses associated

..wilh-thla loreclosure-----------and the balance owing a s ol this dale on the obligation secured by said deed ol trust Is $34,100.61 plus accrued Interest at the rate o l 9%per annum. Dated r

-Jan u a ry n ri9 « 2 . ............... - ETitle and Trust Company, yTruslee . y

-byrJERRYJrHANSON,— tlVice President.------------ rPUBLISH: Thursday, tl January 14, 2l,-28» and a February4.i982.__________ H _____________________ f.

NOTICEOF 1TRUSTEES SALE V

On Monday, the 17th /day of May. 1 ^ . at the ahour of 11:00 o'clock 1a.m. of said day. at the Cfront door ol tne Twin l<Falls Counly Court- Lhouse, County ol Twin fFails. State ol Idaho, Tl- t

~lie"andTfUflfCompany.-"-«an Idaho corporation. <Trustee, will sell at e

"pu b lic Aueiifln. to thd— rhighest bidder, for c a s h , '^ lawlul money of the 5 United States, all pay-

• able at the lime ol sale, t the following descfibed 1 real property, altUaiWln— lh« County o llw ln Falls, v S tate ol Idaho, described ( a s follows, to-wll:

A portion of ih6 NV, of < . Lot 31 of ORCHALARA i

___ SUBDIVISION^ T w ln _ !Falls County, Idaho, 1 according to the plai thereof recored In t Volume 5 of P lats,' 1 page 70, records ol 1 said County, more t

— parttculsfly^described— t a s follows: I

BEOINHING. • at • the i

l E G A L N O T I C E I

Northeast corner ol novsaid Lol 31; cru>

_THENQE^JlOnfl- .th e cosnortherly boundary ol dat<said Lot 31, North will

-8 9 ‘32'34” West. 161.00 leefeet: ' this

. THENCE along a line sal<which lies Westerly of 0

—aitd—parallel' to ’ ttre—3 gEasterly boundary of TITsaid Lot 31. South By:0*26’26" West, 115.90 STIleet; ST)

-_THENCE_along a. line____which lies northerly ol Coiand parallel to the CSoutherly boundary ol Sei

— 8atd*NVi” o l-L o t-3 lr -m 0 South 89*32’34’‘. NoEasl,161.00 feet to the peiEasterly boundary ot Ric

“ said to t 31;------- r"THENCE__ North___o _ p r£26'26" East 115,90 feet be,to Iho Real Point ol. TillBeginning. poiSaid sale will be made Ihc

withoul covenanl or nd;warranty regarding ,title, thepossession . or en- exicumbrances tg sallsly onthe obligation U ecured poby and p u suan l.lo the ed

rier 61 sale conlerred cothe Deed ol Trust lh<

executed by Reta- L. 1Gee. as grantor, to Tille Wl

W f T f u 8 r c o n r e r rf7."a»'Idaho corporation, as anTrustee, for the benelit aeand securlly ol Richard ihlS . ' Laufenberg and abRosemary Lauienberg, Dl'husband and wile; as NcBenellclar/. recorded ReApril 9. 1980, as.lnsiru- PLment No. 780554, records Jaof Twin Falls Country. £0Idaho. IN

The default for which ccthis sale is lo be m ade Is j uthe failure lo pay on tk J uno1S,1931,allaccruodInlerest from March 14, cc1980, at the rate of ten p/tpercent (10%) per annum pp on the principal sum ol J5,971.12. The balance

-owlno-aa.oi-thla date on bz the obligation secured by said (}eed ol Trust Is$1971.12 plus Interest at ; the rate oi ten percent(10%| per annum Irom seMarch 14, 1980, plus ab foreclosure costs.

— D A TED ihift-^'day-of— N(December. 1901. pijTitle and Trus^ “ 'j

Vice-President jmSTATE OF IDAHO StCounly ol Twin Falls th'

On Ihe 23rd day of bvDecember. 1981. belore nf;

_m a^fi_undar4!flned, a h« Notary In, and lo r 'sa id ' wiCounty - and * S ta le r tepersonally appeared 'thR.L. Smith, known to me ■ ■ wlto be tho Vice-President :s€ol Title and Trust Com- Sipany, and to be the fuporson who executed iethe loregolng Notice ot nrTrustee's Sale and ac- th knowledged to me that fie oxQcutBd.the s a m a _ _ n ,

" I N WITNESS 5WHEREOF. I have ^

. hereunto se t my hand arand offlclal seal the day foand yoar last above ciwritten. dl

--------REVA A.-JOHNSON ntTwin Falls. Idaho

PUBLISH: Thursday, th•December” 31, 198l.' c .January 7. 14 and 21, p,1902. Rl____________________ _ Cl

NOTICEOF & TRUSTEE’S SALE g

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhat on tho lOlh i* day ol March. 1962, at il! 10:30 o'clock a.m., at the Iront door ol the Twin Falls Counly Court­house. Twin Flails. State bj

•" 6 1 laana. iiiiur a u , iiiu , z <.an Idaho Corporation, as thtruslee. will sell al public Siauction 10' the highest Pibidder, for cash In lawful himoney ol the Unllod o'Stales all payable al the d;llmo ol sale, the loilow- Ih

- ing described roal pro- C perty situated in the & Counly ol Twin Falls. T' •State o lldahordescrlbed c< aslolldws: ol

Lot 4, EXCEPT the Ei West 22 leet. Block 1, Ih EASTGATE SUB- ai DIVISION, Twin Falls A County. Idaho, ac- Zi

— cording-lo-th«-olficial-.C plat thereof, recorded M In Book 11 of Plats, R page 37. records of d' Twin Falls County, Ic Idaho. •■ BSale will be made F,

pursuant to ldaho.Codfi_.n^ Section 45-1508, e t seq ., si without covenanl or warranty regarding the

- tltierposaession-or-en— - cumbrances to satisfy tho obligation referred to above and pursuant to the power of sale con­ferred In Ihe Deed of Trust executed by Wiilianr Harvey Bills and Afton C. Bills, husband and wile, as grantors, to TitleFact, Inc.. an Idaho Corporation, a s trusteelor me benefit of Lawrence W. Ward and M, Louise Ward, husband and wile, and

•--aucsfiquonlty recorded— on the Sih day ot Nov­ember, 1979, as Instru-

"m8ntNP.7n 2 io. im;i;ru3 ~ p

« n - d : h o . ’Defaults for which this C

sale are lo be made are tl a s lollows: i<

— irF a n u f« - to -p a y 'tn e — January 2. 1980 paymeni - jl ot 046.11. h

2. Failure . 10 pay ac­crued Interesr to the a date ol the’recordlng ol p

_ J h e _ Notice of Default- a amounting to S65.66. 1:

The above are_. breaches ol the Deed o f^ L Trust mentioned above, .a The balance owing a s of - C this date on the obllga- F

—tion by the Deed o l Trual. -J la the sum of S346;i1. 1

• prlncloal p lu * -In le re a t—1

i e g a L n o t i c e " 'l

now due. plus any ac- JNcrued interosl to dale, COI

with reasonable Irualoe JN ,fees and attorney lee for Cp*thia default and trustoo fjAL

DATED this 29lh day ot ^ >f

t i t ' l I f a c t j t o . ' 0 ™

H f iv E R s " ™ * " '’ NO STATE O F IDAHO

C b u W o fT w ln F a l l! ----------O n Itila 29th day o l aPP

September, 1961, belorem erihe-underslgnad. a a^oNotary Public lor Idaho, Pen

.pt0Vadll0JTiaJitusath4a--jnfiJbo, the Vice Presidenl of heTitlelact, Inc.. the cor- h sporallon thal executed wNlThe loregolng and an-' Cialndxed Inslrumenl, and gnlthe person . who Paexecuted this Inslrumenl 0 ton behall ol said cor- 0 li;porallon, and acknowl- Sla^edged to me. lhat such Twj corporation oxeculodIhe^same. y^iTNgsS theWHEREOF, I have DA

Trerean iinQ tT T iyhand—and alflxed my olliclal Twiaeal. the day and year in. ^Ihls instrumeht flrsl 'oalabove written. fV-DIVENAWILDMAN Tru Notary Public for Idaho.Residing al Fllor. ^Ui PUBLISH: Thursday,January 14, 21. 28, and 1S8 February 4.1982.IN THE DISTRICT • —COURT OF THE FIFTH ^JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF COTHE STATE OF IDAHO. JUIIN AND FOR THE THCOUNTY OF -TWiN INFALLS COFRANCIS L BLUNT,' F-AI

Plainllll M«

_BABBARAr.‘BLUNX_____ AUDelendant, Mil

Casa No. 34032-1 ANOTHERSUMMONS THE STATE OF IDAHO

Sends greetings to the f;above named delendant. tp I

YOU ARE HEREBY Kal "NOTlFIED“ lh‘al~a“ CoftT~Kft1

plaint has been filed Deiagainst you in the Dia- .Ml!Irict Court 61 the Flllh HieJudicial Dlstrlcl ol Ihe peiStale ol Idaho. In and.lor of<the Counly of Twin Falls. iby the above named setplaintiff, and you are Co' he[Obyjlitfi£lfldJQjlle.a _ ld awriuen Answer or writ; 198 ten mollon in defense lo -

'th e said C ^ p la ln t ELwlthin iwenly days.ol thol ° J• service ol this Anothor WESummons, and you aro “ Ylurther noiilied (hat un- A)less you do so within the Pulime herein specilled, 9^ the plaintill will take judgment against you as

-praytMl—In—sald-C om - -' _plainl. IN• Tho nature o lthe claim cCagainst you Is an action jufor divorce. child Thcustody and suppori and indivision of communlly cCproperty and debts. fa

vJlTNESSmyhandand mthe se a f of ,said District , 1Court, this 22 day ot esDecember.1961, BFRICHARD A. PENCE 0F Clerkby: ANNETTE WILLIAMS N Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Thursday. g 1January 14. 21, 28 and deFebruary 4.1982.- , ap

NOTICEOF rePUBLIC HEAHING n i

Notice Is herot)y given peby the Planning and ag

-■rnnlnntho Clly of Twin Falls, prStalo of tdaho. lhat a wlPublic Hearing will be thhold at the hour of 7:30 pi.o'clock P,M„ on the 26lh orday ol January. 1982. In oyIho Council Chambers, ei'City Hall, located at 321. R|Second Avenue East. R<Twin Falls, Idaho, to__ of

-consider Iho appllcatfbh Ciof Elizabeth Park Plaza P:Enlerprlses, lor a ZON- A\ING DISTRICT CHANGE Tvand ZONING MAP or AMENDMENT, lor aZONING DISTRICT Di CHANGE-and- .ZONING.. _ RlMAP AMENDMENT Irom P«R ^ density to R-l MHP PISS JsLjisa iiBoulevard East, TwinFalls, which property is - more panicularly_ de­scribed as:

Lols 1 and 2 In Block 1 -and Lots 1 ,2 .3 .4 , and «

^ _ .5 _ .in _ B lo c k —2—o l - TElizabeth Park Plaza, olUnit '2,. recorded in u| Book 1 of Surveys,Page 17. recg^rds ofTwin Falls County. «Idaho, located In Lol 9 btol Snyder Tract; and CLol 4 ol the Snyder HTract, Twin Falls | County, Idaho, ac- cordlhg lo lha official plat thereoi, recorded In Book 1 of Plats,Page 45, records of Twin Falls County,

----- Idaho,-EXCERT-lhet/E— -;i« .0 7 'x ta .o '. fJA dotorminallon has ^

•—9d requestcoriformance with the £Comprehensive Plan for p'the City of Twin Falla, 5Jdaho. •‘J— TH e-propo8Bd-u5rTjf~8|

- the properly Is mobile home park aubdlslricl. S

Any person or persons "ao interesled may ap- ^ pear and be heard at the

i,appo1nted-:-llm B— and

DATED This 31st day ofDecember. 1981. C

-a/WILUAMHOLLIFiELD ^- Chairman g

PUBUSH: Sunday, C—Jan u a ry - - 10, - - a n d .- P

Thuraday, January, 14, 9-19M . V.‘

'L E G A L N O T I C E LEI THE DISTRICT INOURT OF THE FIFTH COUfJDICIAL DISTRICT OF JUDIC H r STAT H OriDAHOj— THE-I AND FOR- THE INOUNTY OF- TWIN COUfALLS- — - - PALLMAGISTRATE DIVISION MAGin the Matter ol the In

RULEY, Deceased CHEICaaaNo.2485 1

IOTICE TO CREDITORS NOT NOTICE IS HEREBY ^N O IVEN lhat tho un- GIVEI erslgned- -h a s —been-—MITC ppofnted Personal Rep- appol }senlallve ol the reser bove-namod estate.-All— name ersons having claims perse gainst said deceased again re required to present hfae! lolr-clalms-wlihin-four— prosi ifidhOiiflOho;ciaie-,orr:,wiihii ie tirst publlcalion of after lls Nollce or the claims publl illl.be forever barred, or sj Jalms must be pres- forev nted to eilher the must ersonal Representative enter t the estate, al the law cheil Ifices of Stephan. Falla, la-Vln. Eaton & Stephan, the C win Falls Bank & Trust Kvan :ompany Building, Twin By: alls, Idaho, or illed with KVAI no Court. AttorlATED This 18 day ol Reprleoembafrioei,-------- --PUBlwin Falls Bank & Trust Janu k5mpany; Twin Falls, 1982.

ly:s/SCOTTD. ALLENrustOlllcer tw'eraonal Representative sell 1'UBUSH: Thuraday, 10-OOanuary 7. 14, and 21, day t982. the

Weei____________________ 450 8H THE DISTRICT \}}\':OURT OF THE FIFTH IdahclUDIClAL DISTRICT OF pfOp•HE STATE OF IDAHO, OnH AND FOR THE dr.JOUNTY OF TWIN I8H2:ALLS • - OnMAGISTRATE DIVISION dr.

In the Matter of JOEL |0A2 ^LLAN STEHLIK. JR.. A.finor rir 9

Case No. 360 NOTICE BY

PUBUCATION ^ On Nollce is hereby given

0 Kathryn Patton, a /k /a ^3^Calhryn Slehlik. a /k /a wrec Cftmryn“ Grfly-inai~on“ ®'')ecember 17. 1981. OrMlschel Mair. Slehlik Serliiled with this Court a s eleiltion for appolntmont bicyi)f guardian ofa minor. stani

The petition has been ai ■let for hearing In this P aoJourt at Twin Falls, g|:{Ei daho, on January 27, 9 8 2 ra i“ 10:30~o‘c to c lr r -S { ^i.m. - • . -H oa ,

DATED Ihis 22nd day)f December, 1981. ' r i ®iVEAVERandDYKAS---------jyJOHNMELANSON UtorneyforPetllioner’UBUSH: Thursday, tt- December 31. 1981. ianuary7.and14.1982.

__________ j y g' " ___________ IN

IN THE DISTRICT COLCOURT OF THE FIFTH PALJUDICIAL DISTRICT OF MATHE STATE OF IDAHO, InIN AND FOR THE EstaCOUNTY OF TWIN MlTl FALLSMAGISTRATE DIVISION NO

In the Mailer o f.th e . N<Estale of KENNETH E. GIVIBRinON, aka KEN che!BRITTON, Deceased polr

Case No. 2312-2' o l l iNOTICE to CREDrrORS cedi

NOTICE IS HEREBY haviGIVEN that the un- thederslgned has been estaappomled Personal Rep- pre:resentative of Ihe above withnamed estate------A li_ a flepersons having claims pubagainst the said de- or :ceased are reaulred l o ' fore presiviT lllUli tlalinewlihln lour (4) months o l ent(the dale of the first che'publication ol Ihls Notice Fallio r said claim will be for- t h e 'ever barred. Claims must Kvaeithec be presented to by:Riley Burlon, Personal KV;Representative, at the Altcoffice of Webb. Burton. RepCarlson. Pedersen & PU£Paine. 155 Second JaniAvenue North. Box 1760. 198JTwin Falis, Idaho 83301. ___or filed with the Court. NO

DATED this 29th day of APIDecomber,l90i. wABILEYBUiiTON NPersonal Representative.....ma'PUBUSH: Thuraday, appJanuary 7, 14. and 21. ape1982. wat

Idal

--Sealed bids will be ro- s&!

ceived by the City ol pa i Tw ln.F alls..ldaho .-al-lh& _^olfice ol the City Clerk soiup to 4:00 o ’clock P.M., tribon Friday, Janaury 25, m u1962, al which lime they n»twill be opened publicly Amand read In the Council' n vChambers ol ihe City ' se (Hall. 321 Second Avenue faiEast, Twin FaUs. Idaho, -u s iSaid bids will be re- froiceived on the lollowing: p|a

1. - One each 1981 141Cabover Truck and nivChassis (Waste Waler c oDepartment) pQ

bidder's security ol at least live percent (5%) of niv

.ca sh ie r’s 09Scn'ecKcertlfled check or c obidder's bond executed piato the City ol Twin Falls, ' nw Idaho. - Bid forms and

-apecllicallons—may—be------ {{obtained, Irom the office vwll

-oftheC I^Englneer.C lty vwaHall, 321 Second Avenue ag)East during olfice hours, .n ,

The City reserves the w|{ right lo relect and and all ~ vvabids and to waive In- b Ilformalllles. twCity of Twin Falls, Idaho aniJEWEL L.CHAn 6 lER ^ iDeputy City Clerk laaOpan:January1S.1962. ~ PUBUSH: Thuraday, December 3t; 198T, and' ~ p n -Januaa7,14,19a2.

L E G A L N O T I C E LE 'I THE DISTRICT OURT OF THE FIFTHH< JDICIAL DISTRICT «HE-STATB-OF-IDAHOijj--------I AND FOR T ffiS i OUNTY OF TWjlj^ji

MAGISTRATE DIVISI0M§tIn the Matter ol W J

HELL, Deceased. ,CASEN0.247S >

'iOTlCEtoCREDrrOMCi.NOTICE IS HEREgifi:IVEN that ROBERTa^'? HTCHELL— h a s - b e « » - - ppolnted personal rW }sentallve ol the aboTo am e d -d e c e d e n t. AIL ^ ersons having claims gainst the decedent-WJ "a estate are required lo -—roseni— thelr— Clalifis-----------ilth ln-four(4) months — Iter the date of the n t« f ubllcalion ol this N otice'y- r said claima will litf i" ' irever barrod. Clalma^,"» lusl either bo pt^ayil" nted to Robert L MIN hell atP.O . Box M.TWlp'l^^- alla, Idaho, or llled with U le C ie rk o fth e C o u n .r VZ ;vanvlg4Stanger ly: RUSSELL :VANVIGattorney for P ersonS f^ ' lepresontallve.'imilQH- , Thiir^nuanuary 14, ‘21, a n f -

NOTiCEOFSALE V . .7 “ Twin Falls County

ell at Public Auction 0:00 a.m. on the lay of Fobruary. 1962, at T

Twin Falls CounK'^'.^ tfeed Bureau located'at -. .50 6th Avenue West. he City of Twin Falrt;. ?! jaho the followiiJS(:,t; iroperty: • . t

O ro 1978 Ford L T D lU r t ir. sedan S e rla L ^ 8H27H136950One 1978 Ford LTD HA',vb

Ir. sedan Serw<i 0A27H236-114_OnoJ9Za.EQr£LLTQl,€:r:___ir. sedan Serial M H iW ^ . 37278 ’"Y’:One 1979 Fort LTD

Ir. sedan Serial t9H2’H?!:j 37 275 (Vehicle r .wrecked, has no engliBl'.'o ir Iransmlssion;)-:— —

One 1962 Mercury 4d'r. S erla ll2 K 3 2 L -sa^ 4Z. ;;;

Several 2 wh^el"»i, jlcycles, 10 speed arSh'*-* itandardtype '\LL SALES WILL B t" ;: ; :ASH .^ND c o n s T k " '' :RED FINAL VNNS.COVER 'Dhalrman - -* .‘•"."TiT 3oard ol County C<ttl:'.l."i nisaioners. Twin F ills --- . ':ouniy. Idaho-----------•‘J .- 'T -—’UBUSH: Thursc&r/” ' lanuary14& 21,l982.T„..V ;

f?tE district;"]^'DOURT OF THE FiTO, '; : - JUDICIAL district d r !"’". rHE-STATE-OF-IDA»tp:r:n— IN AND FOR THE'.'l"' COUNTY OF TWIN--; FALLSMAGISTRATE DIVISldft.-|-

In the Matter o f ^ f e Estate of: JUNE EDNA'ir- MITCHELL, D eceaseC ^ .

Case No. 2407 ^ L f NOTICE to CREDITOfff^ ; .

NOTICE IS HEREBVT -, GIVEN that Robert WIRjI" • ' chell has been duly a ^ : ^ pointed rep resen tan to^ '; ol lh e above named d e ^ * . : cedent. All porsBH^'^; ■ having claims against •- the decedent or ■estate are req u lre d .Ja ... p resent Ihoir claWSC*!.:- within four (4) monlha -. after lha date of the publication of thia Noifce - • o r said claims w l l l i ^ ^ ': forever barred. C lafm s-?\

chellatP.O.BoxM,TwM':J:'; Falla. Idaho, or filed viK in - ■ th e Clerk ol the Court.’'', KvanvIti&SUnger

Attorney lor P e rso n ij 'l '; '. Representaihje.PUBUSH: T h u r s W ^ r January 14, 21, a n d ^ J J , ■

NOTICE OF AMENDra"f> APPUCATION F0R.1 WATER RIGHT

Noiice Is hereby gKeS^r'r" lhal— tho— foilowlng .i, • application for permlt..to!!: appropriate the puOHS'f^ watera of the Sial«'-OI’’ Idaho ttaa am ended by Ihe Appll-..cant: ___ t t-------- 47-7700 -OnuO-S&S UMITE.Q"‘i;PARTNERSHIP -15-“"

-Frr73,-BUHL,-lD63316-~^------Socircn; MUD Ce66K

,0 S N a ^ , - ;

Date Filed: 02/10/1981'' Amount; 50.00CFS Diversion Point: SESE Sec15T09SR14E.TW IN. . FALLS Co.

-Use: POWER (50,00 C FS)^: from01/011012/31 Place ol U se:SW N W Sac... 14T09SR14EDiversion MeacM^l”; ' CONCRETE DIVERSKW;;.;: PENSTOCK i TURBINE.

-------- AMENDED AS --------FOLLOWS =:

.P lace ol Use: SWNW.-. NWNW Sec 14 T OOriTA..

-iMvmii-— l»^i8sued,-4h«-p*ifiiL il.i_ will be subject to alt p tw ;:;:': water rights. P ro m V ^:< against the flranlinfl,fifl7 . any permit muat b e lllM .u .' wl(h the Director r;Qf.;r- Waier resources,Blue UKea Bivd. Nonfi,;:.'; ■ Twin Falla, Idaho 'and—recelvad ■'belore FEBRUARY,.n.t;ii-.- 1982. •

•A. KENNETH DUNNw T ;

~ p u s L i s i f r ® ^ \ i j i B i p VJ»nu iiy 1 4 in d 2 1 ,1 iai!i '." 'S -

L E G A L N O T I C E i

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W tNVITATIONi=: — ^M. FORBIDS

S«»ied bids will be ro- celvod by Uie City of Twifv fa lls . Idaho, si the olficQnOl the City Clerk up lQ:j4:00 o’clock P.M., on iTrlday, January 15, l&82^;At which time they will .tio opened publicly an;l read In the CouncilChambers of the City .Hall?: 321 Second ' Avenue East, Twin Falls,Idahn,-Said bids will be -vreceived on the follow* v

p a s s e n g e rc a r l l f l ^Item N o. 2 O no eac h 'a d ju s ta b le Iruck lift 1

AIJ.:.bld9 m ust contain kb id d e r 's security of a t 2lo a ^ I iv e pe rc en t (5%) of 3 th e to ta l am ount bid Ine i th a L c a s h , c a sh ie r 's ’c h e c k , c em iied check or 2b ld o f ir 's bond execu ted c to th e C ity of Twin Falls,

- IdahiAr. Bid form s and 1sp e c ir ic a tio n s may b e <o b ta in e d Irom tho office ^of I h e Public Viforks '' C oo ly in alo r. City Hall,321 S e c o n d A venue Eastdu rlh^ 'o fflce ho u rs . (

The^'C ity re se rv e s-(h e (righ t to re je c t any and all 1

— b id s i » n d - io . . w aive -In*. _ (forrrwlHles. fC i ty o fT w ln F a lls .ld a h o ^JE W E L L . CHANDLER f D epu ty Clly ClerkO peS : Ja n u ary IS, 1962 gPU B U 8H ; - T hursday, 9

- - D e c ^ b e r 3 1 r 1 9 a i r a n ( } - - cJa n u a ^ 7 ,1 4 .1 9 8 2 . c

IN TH E MATTER OF ' F

AND 4(b) GOVERNING <MASTER METERING OF fELECTRIC SERVICE • ^

CA SENO.P-300-1S ILEGAL NOTICE -

T ~ Y O y T A R E ^ E R E B rNOTIFIED lhat the Idaho 1PubUfc: utilities Com- \

—■mission—will—consider- - “w het|\sr to reiein, amend |or rescind Its Master /Meterlno Rules 3(b) and. ^4(b)rlOAPA31.F.3|b)and 'i31.F;il(t3), under the f,notlcs- and- comment r

—procM ures-o f the~Ad- imlnluratlve Procedure - ^A ct,::;^le8 m and 4(b) Vrequire conversion Irom £m a s t^ metering to ^elecm c metering of rcertaU), multi- occupani ^resldeiitial . . buildings. ^multl-occupantrcommer- ■cial buildings and shop* ;plng.'^^nters connected rlor aarvlce by regulaled apubl((C' utilities before tJuly.V. 1900..Further in- 7 formation concerning this', matter Is available

CommissionSecr^Ury.

Y O y ARE FURTHER NOTl&ED tha t written c o m m e n t in th is m atter m u ^ . b e tiled with tho C om m ission S e c re ta ^on d r jb e fo re Ja n u a ry 15, r1 9 8 2 ;,^ ri tle n com m ents I

. S ^ d lH 'b e d irec ted to the v'C D m nrtsslon S ec re tary , tIdafti/,:, Public ■ U tllilies tC om m ission , State* ►h o u se , ' B o ise, Idaho f83720, a n d shou ld refer 'to C M e N o .P -3 0 0 .l5 . "

O ^ E D a t B oise. IIdahP fi-th ls 7(h day of yD e c e m b e r ,1981. . . iiMYRNAJ-WALTERS 1C om m ission S e c re la ry tP U B ttS H : T hu rsday , JD ec em b er 31, 1981, .»Jan jw 7,14 ,'1982 . J

001 Hr"'___________FtofbtMarHHItL'a Rowers lor less;d e l lw l i s . All- occislons. >W W k » . ______ (

LojWFoundFOUNOI Youno m aliS eller;' ' tC a lia n v e to identity t7 3 4 -2 W 1 .___ __________ J

'jEfTOMlbOGLOG 1AVAILABLE FOR t

ADOPTION I Hofif9:e<m-6pniMon-Fr|

1,1 (braelo X black & brown 2

r^ ^ m a to . 1 Iemale mixed 2 'months !

The'^X^mai Stteuer will «c- 'cep t no pupplea olher than ' Irom residents of the cityol J tK w * .___ • -____________ _______

.................... 3» _______ 1 -IX Means Crow Bred i

...........a « 4 3 8 I^ T n o ia w V r^ . . .^M44313 i

LARO^GRAY (iger alrlpe. Huffy cal. Found m vaclnlty

iTanaaf.< Wearing yellow eoU if^ '-JlE W A R O lllC all

-■ '*tO?I^-Eden/HuhlAre*;<' Yr ol<} Mal* yellow Ub. Dean neutered. “ Elvia'’ Bob Henry. E dw.ttS-W B.- LOST 8*lurd»y. Eve.-pr ol

- - o i a m i , ,t»ig— framesr- -

-

I rn flp j!" S

002 LoatrFound x

CHECK OaFlY 1FOR CURRENT <

H O U N D P O U N D '. , N E W S I

Has your 19SQ - 'llconso expired? '

FOUND KX3S ^NOWATTHETWINFALLS J

ANIMAL SHELTER ILOCATED: 139 6TH AVE. W. i

IMPOUNOEDJtnS i ■Whilo Poodlo. PET OF THE WEEK ,

1,'Fbma’ld'Golden U b. Tan color.'

IMPOUNDEOJanlt1. Fomalo Black & brown ' MIxeddotMrmantypo |2. Fomalo Black Labrador3. Fomalo Black lorrler typo.

IM POUNDEOJuill-1. Fomalo Gray, Biown S i whito, Snephora mix ,2. Malo Tan & While Young ; Chihuahua

IMPOUNDED Jan 131. Pup-Black &B«own. mix­ed ahopherd. ;2. Femalo browii. Black S ; while mixod shophord. j

HOURS; 5-7pm only. !Monday thru Friday ;

C all............. 733^M60ext2MBocauso Dogs aro bioughlIn overy hour, and SOLO or '

_ DESTflOYED.after 48 hours,.,ploaso call or visit Iho pound 'dally to check wholftor your ‘pot has boon picked up. This IIs not an up-lo-dato list. ‘Mixod doQS aro haid lo do- <scribe, come to lhe pound to Iaoo If your pot It Ihoro.' <

-Gomo-end-ptck out a-puppy- -(or lull grown dop* thoy |wouldlove lghavoahom o. __ ..FOUNDIlP SMALL, MALE. i Cockapoo type dog, wearingIlea collar In Harrlaon-achool'' ]aroa,Call 734-6334 illor 5. |FOUNOI Shoitlo In vacinily I ol Roy Raymond Ford. IIj ^ r s ^ l o a s e call lo Ideniily j

“ LOST-small-PoodtrPomer-— ■' -anian X, vicinity ol Eastland '

. -Or. N. IJove hor & miss her i _ a J o t ^ e w a r d l ^ ^ 7 4 ^ _ _ -J

(W__________ SpeclilNoHces IHYPNOSIS. Weight loss. i lobacco. SelMmprovement.Soil hypnosis. 27 yrs exper. Inquiries welcome day or ' night. John Slone 324-7281. , LOWER HEATING BILLS NOWI 10 yr 0% int. Wealherlzalion loan-^ o n ^ r e d tiy Id. Power.

NEED A PRE-SCHOOL? Try us! This Is the uitimaie placo lor your child’s oaily chllflhood-educaiion. Smafr groups, a wotl balanced program, & Monieaori methods holp -m ako us special. Call now for details & placements 734-0S3I or ' 734-0M2. _________

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A L C O H O L IC SANONYMOUS

Call733«)00

DIVORCED. 33 with children 9 & 10. Son & daughter. Wouid like to meoi-an in- leiiioBnt. -kind, honest, trustworthy, Christian man.Non smoker, non drinker, who is outgoing, loves danc­ing. w estern music, bowl­ing, & tennis. From 30 lo 37 yrs. Must be good with children & mom loo. Ono women man for resl ol our

- lives. Write lo Box 0-38 c l o - -Times News.____________HAVE ROOM & BOARD lor Senior lady. Private room and balh. Country home.324-6457.________________HAVE ROOM & board lor elderly lady. Private room. UGENSEO.Call32»-5ee9.

........ HOUKflETlREUENT----------CENTER

Has prlvale room NOW.

Home slylo cooking. Clean-Qulot. Call 733-2513 lor more Inlormatlon.

UW SHOP■ Unconiesiod oivorcesrJTS;- -

Bankruptcy and corporaUon,UO. Wills. UO., etc. Mali

■ ~ 0rdBr~Bvaiia0te .~ » » 07r.— -Boiae._________________ _•LOCAL ESTABUSKEO aduil male will housesit your home while your on vaca­tion. II interested call 734- 34&Bafterepm,___________

M O R M O N IS MWhal do you know aboul tho Mormon Church? Cali 734- 2613 or S36-226S lor a re­corded new message weekly.___________ '

. _NEW.YEAn.,.NEWHOPESI -H ave your.fortune told'thfl '

Chinese

OLD SLOT MACHINES: Sell■ tliem legally ’

lion. Also want'Gainblino memorabilia. (503)2964597.

PR£(JNANCYMOTUNE ^ ^ l^ g n a n t tN B O d h ^ g j^ ,

SELF-HELP Oivorcu Kll. ttO plus Ux. Uncontdsled only.&II 734-7033.____________TIRED of Being OYerweighl?..; : Lel TOPS (lake oil pounOa sensibly) Help. Call 7»-4Sfle without obiwailon.________

007 JobeollntereX

MANAQEMENTr ttO.OOO.-*- Company car. 2nd yr. Liie

- - i T W r f f f S S f f l r -booki, •tc .,^ S » U ry + ; Comm. 734-Z7S3«lt 6pm.

S e l e c t e d O f f e r s . ooa

- -'-Q07~ -"'-'- -•.lotg'olintBr^ s lu AGRICULTURE PLANT- OFFICE MGR. Local Co., oxporinoco ir» loftillier, chomicais. trucking and ol-flee procoduro helpful. Must havo ability lo suporvise A- | °

. work wtth people woii. Sond rosumo to box I-3S cloTimos Nows.____________ ___ "J®AVON- Holidays over? Billsto pay? Mako good m soil- kq^ing Avon. For moro it»lo call r , .42aT5804 Of 734-9256. p (-Babysittihg Sun. mornings, Wa9:30-12:30 S4 por hour. 21 yrs —cr older. Caii 733*2936. nnc

- -BRnADCAST^_____FIELD —TECHNICIAN '' wilh sUte niipublic broadcast systom. _Rosponsibiillios include Amaintonance & Inslallation waiof stalewido microwavo & Wotranslator system. Extensive skairavoi. Experience wilh otcvidoo, microwavo. fon(holerodyno & remod.l om Transiatora nocossary. TVstudio expoiienco paiespecially helpful. Salary nrotango. t{52742W6 monthly, claAppolnimeni may be above poinormal entry salary in con* fonsidoration ol rocruitment qTdilllculty. Contaci Vaun oni McArthur. 1910 UnlveraliyDrive, Boise. 63725. Phono 'ii!385-3344 lor application lorm. BACloses February 24. BSU is on)o a m . ____ ___________C O M M U N IC A T IO N S SPECIALISTS. On tho |oB BA tram ingr G ood-pay and bonellta. / Army Op- pprtunillcs in Twin Falls at CH733-2671 . MoCOSMOTOLOGIST noododlor mens hair styling salon, ' i fCall belore 10am ra4*3857. CH

■ 'CHURCH CUSTODIAN. '««• heavy lilting, flexible hours,

- -panlim e;C ali733-5872.- DEPENDABLE IRRIGATOR, y?, syphon lube irrigation, year ~ round man. tiouso gfj lurnlshod. Send resume toBox C-38, c /o Times News. Coi Twin Falls, Id. 63301, P^lEMERGANCY MEDICAL EfJ.' TECHNICIANS

- -Twin-Failfr-Emergency Medk-carServ iconncnf-T O njp t.- ing applicallons from Stale

.Xienilled EMT’S lor parl limo pO- ompioymont:— Apply— In-

person at 1306 Piler Ave East, Twin Fails. T.F.E.M.S. Sp; Is an equal oppoitunllyemfiioyor______________ MoEXPERIENCED 3 phase oloctric motor repairman.

- -Growing company, oxoelleni- - g *t>onelits, profit snaring. Call- 601-752-4178CO1I0CI- I NEED HELP* mature lady lo ,1! assist my, wilo who is healthy bul wilh somo mem- ^ ory loss- light housokoop- f.* ing, cooking. Room- Board-small saiaiy. Bill Chapman IteJacksonorcail734-fos7 . STMECHANICS WANTED. 5 ! ' Losrn while you earn. Qoodpay and bonolits. Call Army Opportunlttos in Twin Falls WAat 733-2671.______________9P<MEDICAL TECHNICIANS WANTED, We train. Good pay and benollls. Cali Army

■Oppotlunilies tn Twin Fails —ar& M T V ______________oilPOSITION OPEN lor q j saleslady in sportswear gp dopartmoni. downlown Twin Falls apparel store. Top pay. x ? 40 hour woek, hospi* ? lailzalion. vkations and discount bonellls. Experl* onco • prolerred. tl inter* WA ostod, Send us your resume hoi and wo'll contaci you.: Box ^ B-38 clo Times Nows. P.O.Box S48. Twin Fails, idaho 0163301.__________________ ESRESPONSIBLE COUPLE lire manage mobile home park, mo Musi bo handy, maintain bui lawns, light olocl. & piumt>- On

“ "ing. rellied” wilh exp. ftro^ Jic ferred._.Salary -f- space. 2 Short resume & phono oxi number lo 247 Caswell Ave. wllWeat. Twin Falls._________ pa'SUPPLY SPECIALISTS ^n NEEDED. Earn while you learn. Many benollls. Cali Army Opportunilles in Twin ®iJ

.. -Falls8173^2071,_________ _ _F0TRUCK DRIVERS WANTED.No experience required. “ Good pay and bonellls. Call Army Opportunities in TwinFalls at & 2671._________UNDERCOVER WEAR com es 10 Twin Failsl You f/®

-hav««eenusonPJ.l..M »ga-_ • "Q . lin e , now ion ua In your own homo. Havo an Undercover W'*

- -Wear-Llngerl«-»how1n.your. own homo with your friends “il & win Iree lingeile. Call733-7748 alter 4pm._______ CaWANTED Basa player lor ^ working counlry/rock tund. —7 3 4 -1 6 ^ ,3 2 4 -^ . LCWANTED COMBINATION BODY MAN & PAINTER.Must be exMtlenced. Call f ', John al Dick Dey 733^721. WANTED experienced res- Wi plraiory thersplsl. ..Contaci pc Marley Jackmatt, Twin FailsClinic. 733*3700.__________X-RAY TECHNICIAN WITH

. - CALL. SI Benedioij Hospi. ^ Ul. 709 NTLincoln. Jerome. . ”

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^ DEPENDABLE PERSON who Iw can wdrk wiihoulsupenrlaion for Texas oil y°company In Twin Falls area. IhWa train. Write D.A. Dick. -Idi

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SALES REPRES^TaW e M( •poslllon-wlth Paclllc N.W. manufacturere reprc-sonlillve and wholesalo dis- Thetributor ol larm oqulpmonl. J>oRoquitingoxlensive travol in a t :Soulhem Idaho. UUh. & IcoiSouthoaslern Oregon 'fdlh Sersalos lo roun farm equip- tomont - dealers. Salary * bu)commission, travel mO'expenaes. vehicle & Iringe mebenollls. Write R.L. Rankin, nolRankin Equipment Co., moP.O.BOX 1U , Yakima, yoi Washlnqlon 98107.

INI009 EmplOYinenlAgencies ' [N.

015 ■ SabysliierT ^ A SITTER you've always of wanted! Very small groups. Dig Wookly Hold irr^s to movios.' 678 skating, swimming, dance. ~ otc. Very apodal caro by a Q21 former loacher, & exporl- — oncod Mom. 734-6818- . AHENTION WORKING sol PARENTS. Kindergarlen, jm pro- kindergarten. & nursery classos avallablo al Bo Poop. For additional in- li£i formation call 733-5097. GU BABYSiniNG in my home, LE! Polly trained. Close lo Har- *d;j rlson Schooi, 734-8552, BABYSiniNG, My homo, anytime oxcopt Fri nights, n e anjr^go. Drop-ins wolcome. *=■

B~ABYSiTfiNir” Any ago. *—-lonood yard, hoi m e a ls -i. ,

snacks, dail 734-4075-CHILD CARE in my homo lenMonday-Friday. Nights only. caiDrop-ins welcome. Cali psI

________________ 324CHlLO^^Wflir LDS homo, *71loving-— ^lamily:------ good- 'onsuporvision, nutrllious ci,,moaU, will Uke children a g e - trai1V & up. Easiiand-Faris y.i,vicinity. 734-6190,_________ timCHILDREN'S EARLY Da<EDUCATION CENTER. X fComplete preparalion lor c npublic -school, Trans- ass

C ation 10 public school moorgarten. Swimming. 733

skating, » e s 3-6. Hours op :- B ^ W E U p m r" « T n < o n h r

Locusl. Twin Falis, 733*9010.COFFMAN'S DAYCARE, or*

-L ovoly~hom *,-hot-m «ala,- -coarts & cralts Mon*Frl, olllSpecial playroom. Any ages. t>alWill potty train, Experienced 734Mother. Come & make your 07placement nowl 7334012. ^aM ine^________________ ^

-DAYCAH£_AvalUbl*_r»ar- -a(„CSI. Olforlng arts & cralu. ql

-Music, slorioa. includes hotlunch 2 snacks & will potty 1train- bring them to a homo ,away fromtiomo, 734-0269, =EXP. Inlant babysilter. -Newborn to 1 year old. My NOhomo. Lots ol TLC, «,00 a 131d3V--734-i424:-------------- - - LaiSTARTING JAN, 18th. babysllling, any age, {5.50 aday. T.LC..\ba1anced m eals - - 0 /

- Call734-4012DeAnn.-. - . hOi WANTED: Maturo, 10- sponsible individual lotMbysil 2 young children in “ !my homo. Must drive, 733- RE3250, Ihe

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CUSTOM SEWING SPECIALIZING IN WESTERN ( SHIRTS,Call 326-5869. » SEWING & ALTERATIONS dono in my home, Caii allor .- r5jim Z 2ti£Z ____________ L‘5WASHING & IRONING In my -V,:homo. Reasonable. Call (.q) 733-7295.

■017 BuainessOpporlunllleiESTABUSHED tiro store & |enlire repair shop. All equip- PJImont, supplies, inventory, SHbuildings and teal osUte, BoOno man operation, iir<

■JIOO.OOO; Also Includes older n t2 bodroom homo. Shows }SCoxcelleni Income. Terms Sn.wllh reasonable down 732payment. Call Everell ch Andrews 3264053. RogerLasson 326-4971. or Town a!' and Country Realtors. 733-0 7 1 6 . ____________ th

_FOR SALE* low oyorhead, ]Zgood not liquor bar, Wrile to ~inrSox F-38C/0 Tlmes-N ewa. „ ’■

UQUOR/BEERBAR AL&SUPPERCLUB f ;;

Near Twin Foils. Valuable.liquor, llconse and real ,n

esU te-inc luded ,- Parking,Owner financing available at cP lavorablato_rms^f will trade , --j

“ lor home oh acreage, or ^ othor accepUble properly.Cali Ted. Western Really. ^733*2365. 1 I_______,_______________ n{

LONG ESTABLISHED & I[° Operating Manulacluring &retail bu^ness in Twin Falls X. Area. Showing excellent netreturn. Books open to quail- ^ fied buyer, eonfidenllai.Wrile G-38 c /o Times News 2 POBox548.Twin Fails 83301.

WARNINGIThe Tlmes*News re-

—commends— lhat—you - In* —

ospecUlly those Vom'out'oi __state or ollered by a person doktgduslnessou lofa , local motel o r ho te l.' •. .

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. idaho.Consumer Affairs or ask for • free pamphiel and

-4nlormalioalrflm,the - .Altomey Qeneral's Con­sumerProtection Division., SUte-

„hause . Bolss:' Iditio 6372D.. Phone 334*2400 or 1-600- 632-6837................................-

018_________ IncanePrppwtrASSUME 6% LOAN and get a poalthre caah floif on ihls

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MONEY FOR INDIVIDUALS tsooo 10 $50,000 FASTI.

*he oqulty in your homo can>e lurned Into cash through 3 (xj1 last Home Owners Loan basirom Transamerica Financial wuh>onices. Your money can avsl)o used 10 consolidate bills, ' vvill)uy "big lickel" Itoms, re- travinodeiing. pul into Invest- luxcnenls...you decide. Does wha101 disturb your llrst sse- mortgage. To soe how much rou can borrow, caii:

N TWIN FALLS.... 73M044N JEROME ........... 324-2346NRUPERT 436*4787 . «

n I l l PURCHASE 1st Deed's ®)f Trusl & Morigaoes al __Dlscounl. Boi^ J 44. Burley.178*6675, — jjy j021 '*________ Mowy Wauled ■ uniiJEED A SHORT TERM . “ 'f

.OAN ol J7000 LOAN Secured wilh 1st Deed offrusl. Call 5364487. 0®°

CM__________ Music Leuonsj UITAR, & BANJO .ESSONS. Beginning or idvanoed. Call 734-5732. ------------------------------------ (A<

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MO__________Homea For SaleH REAL CUTE home, full _sasement.■ family room .'4 ' [>ui}odrooms. fenced yard, in berms with good Inlerosi. aroi:ail Jorry JacksorJ al Real callEstate Unlimited 324-7516. 543.

________________ FOFWORDABLE2Bdrmhomo ^)n largo lot lOn Prosldont 4 rstreet. Low down or wiil u s;rade for almost anything of- - Callraluo- car, etc., ttS.OOO Con- ,- 71linemat Realty 733-9185/ Jr'^Save Rosa 734-7^, R*!,^^RACTIVE HOME NEAR SioXILLEGE. Low price. 137 issum o 7% Int, Caii Rocky Mountain Roaily’s V,E. r334920 anytime,aEAUIIEULbrlckhomo,cnJ. -iirei»«ros S . of Twin.-Full water: -g a«iharea, Exeelleni for horse {/esr small cattle operation. MaliD orrals-ft-walers—shop-4 - ^ 3IIIC0. 3 bdrm home. 2Vbalh. 2 llropi,. lull basemsnl. 031734-3706,734-2802.________—BEGIN YOUR PROPERTYPORTFOLIO wllh Ihia inex- gpensive home- easy lo buy* 1sHoady-renledrl25.000r«l«---------BL, - —

GEM STATE REALTY525 Blue Lakes Blvd. No.

733-5336 'd oNOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD witf13% monoy avail. Caii nic<Ungford a-Son-Const. for ganquote on home desired and<23-4441._______________ $45,OWNER MUST SELL-3 bdrm '"0 hom e.,.319 Filer Ave. W, Assumable loan. New rool, 2 Kroplacea, gas lurnace^ 2car oarage.’734*7286,______RENT PROBLEMS? This is O Fihe su rio r home, 4 Joybodrooms. full basomonl, Dav wiii go IHA. Only $42,900, >16961.

GEM STATE REALTY ^525 Slue U kes Blvd. No.

sacrT fTc e . ' ^ J ouceo f b loc$45,000. $15,000 down. $4.Cassume mortgago. All oilers avaconsidered. Good location bodciose 10 town. W acre lot. 3 FileBodrooms, 2-car garage. INGlarge lamily toom. palio. 7Mlenced-in backyard., “Plainvlow Drive, 734*82», 0J2SHARP COMFORTABLE 3 =Bodroom family room wilh 034lireplaco home In 2000 bIk on ~11th Avenue Easl. $38,500. „$5000 down. Ray SabaU. E?Snake River Real Esiilo ba i733^JL ________________ SotSharp 3 bdr. 1V balh. olf(

r ige. lirepi. $37,900, $ i w sHiAce Realty 733-5217, ape

THIS URGER 3 bedroom mohomo in good prosidontlal Twilocation.haa.an ownot-wiil*. - lo uing & anxious. Smaii down lineand term s available, $46,900. ' cre81-294, SPRING CREEK RE- FileALTOR^, 7 3 4 ^ CoiTHIS NEWER 3 bedroom ^home In northwest area has 140a very anxious seller willing Lo<to carry with small down, $7,1$51,900. -181-304. SPRING WoCR^EK REALTORS. 7344600 CoiTRADfi gOtllTriN HOME IN “ 155TWIN FALLS FOR HAY. JerCALL 324-7297.___________ SOi1 BDRM. HOME, 720 Mom^ tp , ingslde Drive, Twin Falls, Id.from the esUle of ManenaN. Romans-425.000.00 »«' CASH. Conuci PersonalRepresentative • Dale '!!!1Romai.s-436-5566. Route 2, 20Paul. Id. 83347. or2 NICE HOMES with ?« ' acreages S.W. of Jerome.Call Jerry Jackson at REAL p aESTATE UNUMITED 324- Lel751Bor324-«22. dai

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$ 3 2 , 0 0 0 DELUXE 19EHorn*. 3 b*droomi. 2 baths,room. Aisumobie loan. 306-<<

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BYOWNER ■ ■“SaLORTRAOE $14,000 EQUITY QOM

loan to q uaJiM buyer.I bdrm with tinished 2,bdrm lasement apt, >2 car garage vlth lencod yard, sprinkler lyslem. Located in BuM. wher Vlll trade for Slh wheoi, ;0 < ravel trailer , lalo modal uxory car, small acreaoo or vhat have you ol value. Eves364725, ._____________^X> YOU NEED TAX REUEF? EST) m is.super Investment cash [rom lows lor tho most discrimi- buiifl « telnvoator.#l5lBL.

O FM STA Tg REALTY JERC 525 Blue LSrWBVd.No.--- Jf'® '

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3UPLEX. 2 years old, each, avail' jnil has 2 bedroom, bath, 734-8 :arpon. I^ii kilchon appli- 'C oui mcefl including dishwasher looa>nd roliigeralor. Localod In ___)ood oast aroo* Nico in- 600/ (oslmoni $72,500. port

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REAL ESTA TE ‘& APPRAISAL fool

(Across Irom Court House) Falla734-5650

Doug Vollmor, Broker 640Mda Strong ........... 7334905 CastMaryAkkerman ...734-3882 lorfiDenis VoJ|mor_. ._._.. 733-9199 smal

DUPLEX W/SMALl RENTA'r 'W f n back, located in Gooding bam iroo, asking only $31,000,00. 140 I i^ali Munroe Robins avail^34806,

SALE BV OWNER. « ■*' >dftn..on-approxJ.95a«e»,- I miles w est ol Burloy.145,000. Can deal on W r « *, :all <76-7661 aller 7:30pm,.IKE NEW 3 Bdrm Double paui'

c r110.500 . down. Assume [37.380 loan al 9V^% inter- 1>st. Call 676*7922..________.■SVELY 4 YR OLO 3 bdrm. 2 —u lh homo with fam. tm. $85.Ciroplaco,-hMt-pumpr-2.ca(___closilarago.' sprlnklino systom bodr I7e.5d0. Call Joo ^ - ^ 9 3 or hom Main West Realty 734*0555.------ som

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BEST BUY IN KIMBERLY.Lovely 3 bodroom home wllh :ountry atmosphere on the Bdgooflown. Supor kitchen iwith ail built-in appliances, 2 (tice bathrooms ond large jarsge. Owner has moved- ind must sacrillce for only M5.900. Low inlereat flninc- ingsoOONTWAITI

HAMLETT - - REALTY

O FFIC E............... 733^079Joyce co te ' ........... 7334787Dave Hamiett......... 73^4030

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LOOK-AT THE PRICE* only $4,000 down with good terms avallablo on this smaller 2 bedroom homo located in Fllor. $24,000. 81-300, SPR­ING CREEK REALTORS, ra44600________________

032 RIer/Bulil Homes for Sale

W _________ Jerome Homea

0 7 ________ Farms i RanchesBARE 20 Acres lor salo Southeast of Jerome. Bestolfor. Call 324-5621 ,_____ _SHORT CORNEH 160 with approximately 155 acres, mobiio homo- corrals, lull Twin Fails Waler. Deepwell, lola. ol.w aste.w ater., wheoL lines, hand lines. Pius.con- cre ie dllch. Located East ol Fllor on Poloiino Road. ConUct Gems SUte Really7344400,_______________J140 ACRES west ol Jerome, Lockwood center- pivot,$7,000 por acre. Caii LouWolUor734-82S<orTownand______Country Realtors. 7334716.155 -ACRES-aouthweei- ol- • Jerom e. 100 ACRES southeast of Gooding. 80 ACRES close to Wendell. 26.20 & 10 ACRES northwest ol Jerom e. Many oihers to selec i from. Call Jerry Jackson al Reai EsUl6 Un- limited 324*7518.324-6922,20 ACRES SW ol Buhl, with o r withoul mobile home, beautiful view, excellent larm ground or dairy slle.Call t e n n i s McDermott. LeMoyne Realty, 7334674 daya.^2646alter7pm ..

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T90O Von J3y)io Mobil, hs. lormal dining, fomily '6-A. ■

JLE LOW irfTEREST LOANyment. Family room with I 'A bothi.’ ta rge fenced

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BARGAIN35 ACRES GOOD FARM NE $50,i>loodlng. Price has been downrasticaliy reduced to tores530,000 easy-lerm s. Big - Buhl,Vood & Amoiicah Fails 40 rater -f deep well'7-'A m i. OOW rhool lines, hand Uno, 8" ' S4000" & 12" galod pipe. Sandy iqciC 3am soil v^lh gradual slopo.:ali Ray Sabaia at Snake'\lver Real Estaio 733-4317 or • »»■33-6340 lof ail thodeUiiS* b e a I•STATE 37 ACRES 5 milos 20 mrom Twin, Boautilui place lo ThoSluiid, has luii water right, High:ali Harold 7334071 or Main H48Vost Realty 734-0555, ooutlEROME-AREA-dairy,-20 on 1[crwSW TJfcityrNowdou* . idoal)1o six herringbone, now ^ n iy;orral8, 3.000 gal. Unk, ■ftobiilutomatic Uke-olls, Modem ,2 a cI bodroom home. Oai^ herd old 6 ivallable. Call Lou WoUter344254 or Town and K* < 5ounlry Realtors, 7334716odavl or N

AO ACRES N ol Malta'.'$1375lor acre. 320 ACRES 2 pivots ? ,-5/Jorthsido Water $1825 per Val'oicro, 310 ACRES E ol 3 '< b4agorman. $1130 per acre. "S'*"♦ many others. Call John Mu*i!roolaon at Contury 21 Twin 3,6 C•alia Realty NOrfTH SIDE TF. a124-4321 or 324-5131. RockUO ACRES brush land, YjL .^aslioloid area, wiil trade 35 a'or froo & clear nico homo or powetmaii acroaoa. Call 733-2140. iish----------- Slocln ACRE Dairy.-SIngio-Six ■ -good>am bou-malic equlpmenl. « "ss 140 hoad capacity. 76 cowsivallable. ^

17 ACRES 5 bodroom homo. INDL Might split olf 40 acros & 5400 idme'. ” coria

O ACRES good building site -fonci)r stock larm. Call Jim exce’aulson 543*4930 for other reasiarms&dairioB. Pricc

MarkBARNES REALTY 734-4

1043 Blue U kes NorthCall 7334227 040

;85.000.00 lor Ihls 40 acres CEM jQsa.tD.BuhLHasanoiaef.2. Mdroom. lull- basemonliome. outbuildings, neods 3 LOiome' work. Call Mumoe bestRobins 5434806. 734-3

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ACRES- NOTHING )WN. SE Denver. Colo,M Per Acre. Call ?d Coi-:l 919492-4161, GL^NE

a__________ AweageiLoUlAUTIFUL BUILDING Silo, « su m« Acres overlooking <W3 ilOBsand Springs, adjacent swenn ghway 30. Wrile to Box ' aM llE 38cfoTlmes-Hew5. ' , -MUSI. )ub1o wido mobiio home

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.iy $32,000,00, Call'Muarooibirls5434M6. 10x50 r ^CRES, Filer, 3700 It, 3 yr16bed, 3 bath home, heat •vaiiabmp, ba rn 'an d pastu re .' ® L ,,.

or trado for Jarger BLUroag^ Call Judy 326-5^ C all..

Main West Realty 734- 12 x 6055:___________________ ___ gas hei Acres located in Molon up inHoy, has a 3 bedroom, 1 financit balh home, BuilHn Appi. i2x6Q'■king oniy $60,000.00. Call Kit ij n r o e R o k l s 5 4 3 ^ . t5gbo.i1 CHOICE ACRES Ciose to 14x70. small down & carry. Call room.>cky MounUIn Realty's insulatE, 7334920anylimo,------- — and

acros full water rights. $14.79!iwor&walor. Building slle, doiivoih pond. corrals, MAGICsckyards. 25 Acros oi HOME>od- land, - Call- -352-4428 wastS iss.

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~ - -SMALL-HOUSE.lor singlo. J1J5 + doposll. 7 i« flra,73M 0e9._____________STUDIO HOUSE lor cont, S180 + deposit, all ulilillos.

• 051 Unfum. H ow s For Rwl BEAUTIFUL now hotrnS in tho counlry, doublo garaoB wWoor oponors, llroplaco, redwood deck, Iully carpeted, pasture.

• aulomalic lawn spfinWafir 025 monlh + dop. 432-6548or432-&W.______________

'CLEAN 2 bdsrm, Qas heal, partial alotags - buom enl. KOO a monlTi + STS doooall.

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' CLEAN 2 bdrm, 3M base> mani, slove & roftlg. Oood

, location. Call 733 .»a . COUNTRY UVINO- boauiilui 2 bdrm, 1V4 bath, nowor homo ovoilooking Iho Ca­nyon.- tonced paslure, ro­dwood dock, fireplace, dbl garago wllh oponor, sprlnklera, owner wilt dis- couni monthly rental lo rlghl person lor long lorm loaso. §350 per monlh. 432-5548. COZY-HOME. wood slove. 3 bdrm, carpol Ihni-oul. finish bsmt w/famlly rm. gar, nlco nelghborho^, S350 + dep.

, -324-4439of7W»75ave'a.- - CUTE 2 bdrm houso noar

.. . Harmon Park. S2S0 per monlh .f $100 doposll. uail Ken al 733-4317-of 7 3 4 ^

_ _evos& weekends.FAMILY’ HOME for” io7so.' Comfortabis 3 bdrm 2 baih w/laifilly room, S315 monlh loaao. J325 monlh r^nl, + .ulllilies. S1S0 deposll. Cali 73M581aflor4:30,U RG E 1 BORM, 4 lovo & rolrlg, Eloc, walor, sanlla- tlon^ a id . tio pels. S20 ( e-posll. 733-3511.__________ _LARQE 3 bdrm. fireplace, wood burning stove, garage.

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— - -LOVELY.3-bodfoom-homo..oxcolionl N.E. locallon. S425monlh. 7334006._________NEARLY now 2 bedroom ali eloc. basml.S275.733-5217. NICE CLEAN 2 bdrm,

-------- ilr«placer<>«w-lurnaoe,-lns.-No pels. Carpelod. Ref. Call734-5234.________________SHARE NEW 3 bdrm wllh owner S150 Inc, ulilillos. Mf orF ,C a1 l733^7o r734.6560,______________ _SMALL 2 BORM Houso. $175. W/O hookup, no pels, la l & last, monlh'a rent + c lesninodeoosil, 734-4738, SMALL 2 BDRM Homo, Ullli- ly room, Bdrms & living room nowly carpoled, good condillon, desirable for small family or couple, no pe ls-169 Diamond. ri4-709a. VERY NiCE 2 bdrm mobile home for tent. $200 por monlh. Non smokers pre- lerred,734-5437or734.3l32. WENDELL. In country 3 bdrm . 2 balh. lamlly room. (iropUco.-lois ol closols. t32S monlh, 7 acres ol paslure available. 536<4a7. WHY PAY RENT? 100% II-

— - i yallable wilh lowmonlhly paymenli On W remaining 2 bedroom Washinglon ParkTownhouses. Conlact Gem

2 bdrm, ullllly room, garage, AVAILABLE JAN, 23rd, S1S0 a monlh -f S50'cleaning

. .d eposit. Bulll.In rango. Calle86-2QS6 GoodlnQ.________2 BDRM, 1 bath home. ol ulllilies, $290 monlh. Phono 734-4B74or 734-5724,2 bdrm houso, now oil lurnace, smalt g a r^ e , fireplace, Irlg A slove. Pro- forr family. S240a monlh, is l & last monlhs renl. Call73*^194 aflerSpm,________2 bdrm house wllh soulhern enclosed porch. Basement

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2 BEDROOM Insulated home, near Twin, S165 * dep. Married couple pre- ferred. No pets, 733-7813.

_ ,»2 » - 3 small bdrms. 1 baih. relrigeralor & stovo. Carpel, ■hardwood lioors, laundry

-------- room. oaa fumac*,-t4j i - 4rfiAve. W l . Evans Property Management. 734-1401..3 SDRM, brick wfllreplace, lamily room, low heal, no pets, refetences, 020 ^ ^ ^ ^ p . Available Jan 20,

3 BORM H O U S E ,^ 5lh Ave Wesl.'COO m ont^ $100 d» naail. 734«W or 734-4243. $325.4 B0RM,'1 balh, Famll) room wilh Earth Slove Carpel & drapes, Fencec yard & oarage, 1807 Sth Ave East. Evans Property Matv ioemonl734-1401,O S M bdrm, 1 balh. plust carpel, drapes, fireplace

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; CLEAN, 1 BDRM, $50 dop.' $170 mo, Ullllllas included, nopota.73»0927or733-780a.

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CLEAN StudkJ $125 mo.' $60 dop. No kklsfpeU.'

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COMFORTABLE 1 bdrm ; furnished apartment. $145• M r monlh. Cail 733-2545,- 733-5605 or 734^551. •!; DUPLEX FOR R E N T .'T ‘ •■ balh i . 2 -bdnir c gp<>IM .'lfl - ; llreplace, stove relor &'• ' dishwasher lurnishod. Un-9, dorground sprinklor. Water" a ainilalion Mid. 733-4546.• FELU ’S Fumlstiod Apart- Jr mot»l, Sharo bath, no pots or " c h l ld r .n .m ,7 3 m il .____

FURNISHED 1 bdrm ap l. wator & saniiailon furnished,'

" woll locatod lot shopping,*■ no pots. Call 733-3637.0 FURNISHED 2 rooms 8. balh,f. SS5 4 deposll. 423434fl.___s- FURNISHED ptivalo sleep- il ing room lor lenl with living J. room & ahower, hook-up for

cablo tv 8i washing facliltlos. has frig, bul no kitchen tacii-

h llios. All ulllilies pd, $150 a2 month.m 6657all,5pm.«t.]. KIMBERLY. 1 Bodroom ___ apartmenl.— adulta _ o n ly ..

Ulll's Includod. No dogs. 432-6624 before 9:30am or

j ; -ra3-z940..:-.- :T — ■n NICE.-1 BDRM Furnished All h ulilitios included, reason-f able. 734-3853, 734-4510____>11 NICE 3 rm apl. partially

lurnishod. Working couple.1 No smokers. Call 7 & w f .I- NICELY lurnlahed 3 rooms & t- balh. Hoal, saniiailon &

walor includod. in town. Adulls. No pels. 733-20M.

t, SMAU Semi-lurnlshed 1 3. bdrm, no [wls. $105 per. f t !0 ^ f i j3 5 ? 5 i_________J_____S T U O IO m i B drm «45 :-!5 2Bdrm$17V$245,

Olhora.no fee. 734-0300'[il STUDIO APT. clean, warm.

closo lo downlown. $130 a : mo, + oiocl. Hoal & walor J ' .lurnishod,.C4tL734-fi2M.or.*i 733-2513,________________

TWIN FALLS. 1 bdtm $140,1. fw aludlo. $130, No ulllilies , , paid. Call coilecl 432-5381-

W1NTER RATES The Weslem; lurnlshed

I aparlments & rooms $35 10 , SU per week, 1201 Kimberly ’ • Road 7334284.___________

7l 1 BDRM, all utllilles paid.close lo lown. 412 Main

j3 Avenue Nonh, Call 734 )551.

°o D54 Unlum,ApUI>,rpleie3 L ■ 2 Bodioom brtck 4 plox.Ie Appiiancos, laundry laclll-or lies. Good locallon. $230, NO0- PETS. Call 733-5151.1. A TOUCH OF CLASSI Largo3 quiet 1 & 2 bedroom apart-

n . monls. Hoatod pool in Is. summer, shoveled walks In ol winter. Laurel Perk Apts.

734-4195._____________ __Tl- TWIN FALLS, 1 bdtm $140, 3w Callcollecl432-5381.

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bdrm. now. ajl olocttlc, near CSI. Ille entrance, wall lo

-wall carpollng. washorf dryor. $280 mo, 4234407

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excepl-tieal & lighls, W/D h M ^ . ' $205 + SIM dop,

3 CASAGRANDEAPTS'1 or 2 bdrm, $150 & up.

\ Playgrounds & laundry laclli- K ties. RenUI assistanco ] available. Cail3264053. -

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appiiancos,. pallo. ' qulot,.. landscaped surrounding., $2754>hono 734-6200-

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Warm friendly & quiet at- mosphere. 1 & 2 Bedroom

3 apis. $220 & $265 monlh. 663 '' Quincy.j; CACL73«a00

a LARGE 1 bdrm.In counlry, new klichon, lots ol storage,

n inclosed garage. ALL utllilles o a l d . y ^ 734-0077.

1. LARQE 1 Bdrm doluxo Irl- plox. Privato garage, adults oniy. No pels, %&i mo +

R Stoi dep, ? K m 07.543-&47B.'■ LUXURY DUPLEX. Many

-am onliiasroconom icarhoat-II - pump&AfC.Eloctrlcgarago- »- opener. Lawn caro. Moun­

tain Viow drive. No children.y ^ ^ $ 4 4 0 .C a il7 3 3 4 1 0 ? o r

NEW2bdrm bsmi apl, Ouiet,6 uliillloa furnished, w/d

NICE now 2 bdtm. largo \ ullllly room, $245, Sparks»r " A J i e S i m ___________

■ “ NlCE“ r^ e d fo o m “ DtrpIBi(r ' - carpel, drapes, $225 m pnitu

SPACIOUS modorn 2 ; Bedroom apartment, j . Excellenl location, covered

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SPACIOUS DUPLEX, 2 bdrm. 2 balh 4 basemenl.

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Spacious Sludloa. ulllilies paid ' except eloclriclly. Excellenl location. Only $145

' monlh. S33 Shoshono sireo l - . North or call 733-2829. j , s i^ s 'lu d lo a p a r tn o n i, now In carpol, drapes, frig, slove.

slorago area. 620 2nd Ave E.• Evans . Property Manag<>- , j menl 734-1401-____________

2 BDRM Duplex; garage.!■- carpels, drapes, a l l ia n c e s ."• W/D hookup. $220 TO4492,° 3 bdrm. • 1 - bath.

washor/drver hookup.I« llreplace, Elec. i waler pd. fl- $26S-»dep.543«40aft.5.

3 bdrm'duplex, appliances.' ' carport, slorago. w/d hook-

up. llreplace. pallo,- 'c arpeted , gardon space, >0. water & sanltailon paid. No

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2 bdrm mobile home, appti- ; ances furnished, $215 per

M°la!*^!^81 or ?33 1 W 2 bdrm mobile home. Ooodcond. Call 324-7433-_______

I, 2 BORM mobile home al . t. Lazy J. musl comply lo park I. reaulailons. 733-2402.

2 BDRM Irallor for rent al [, Anderson’s Camp, 9 miles

cast olTwIn Falls, ^ 6 7 5 6 .'• 2-2bdrm.S180amonlh + $75- doposll. Call 42:^6253.

>. 058 Ofllce&Bu»lMMRenttl >' FOR LEASE/ronl 800 sq II

business apace. $200 mo,” Includos heal & mosl util,^ dn-lown location. 734-2944.

-FOR RENT--Hailey Main Sireol locallon. available Feb, 1st. 830 sq, II-

> warehouse w/ovorhead1 door, heat & walor available

OW par month. Also 820 sq.-ttTOlllce/warehouso. needs- -

rolurblshing for olllco. heal .* & waler avallblo. $200 per* monlh. Call 788-2068 daya,• 7884218 alter 8pm-ly

. OFFiCE SPACE for rent. 270 ® Wesl Falls, Call 543-5546- n SEVERAL OFFICE SPACES )r lor lease. Blue Lakes Loca­

llon, Call Paiilo or Colieon1 .73«600^_L___________d 800 SO. FT. olllco space on rs Blue U kes Blvd N , i ^ per

-month. Caii Dick or Unda at GemSUIoReailY734^)400.

058 '- Ck)ndoa fof Rentif r -ELK H 0RN -C0ftd0r-80nn^UU _VJfl J-Bedroom . 2 balh. 1145.

day. $920 weok; Elkhorn *2 Condo on Iho BlufI, 1 ,1 Bodroom -f small bunk

( « Motrin Homo Stiicc- FOR RENT ^V acre lor S- mobile home. $100 per >3 monlh. 344-4085 alter 5.J . ,-----------------------------------

01 M e r c h a n d i s e

MafdandlM•• ANTIQUE BRONZE Floor E. lamp, Baldwin Orgasonk. fr- oak dinetio ub ie , oiectiic'_ broom. China. & much misc. e . Sunday W , Othor days by ,s. Appi. MSJackson-733-7158.

BAR & realaurani equipment h. lor up to ISO capacity, ele- p. gani U-shapod booths, d . Bentwood chairs w/cane

seats, solid wood Ubles.1 lighted etched glass 8. oak I : dividers. White light fixtures 0 , w/brass IllUng S antique

loaded glass, 733-5200 orJo 734-4201._______________^

BROTHER sewing nuchine,- nArtttrt gpnd. 20 dltleranl

ail stitches. $/&. Cail 4Zi4nB3' aller Spm.

S l

_____________ ORAVELCRr CLEANING p it r u n -to

« ---------- W e wilt delQ clean method. aew er n>L____________ Crane and PSTAUATKW-^---------•

ll Carpet & Vinyl WSTOver 14 yrs Ex-

Free ostfmalos. All math2 aftor Som. Leam "Ba ABINETMAKING !®j; f ™ " <= FRY 733-6097.

} In solid oak PAINTINQllli to your homona. 733-2250- Interior paliRAFTED ITEMS "

f “"f„ * r s s ; .roya. Give u t an l am a rollal i’ll build Itl Cali tng lo b t pal_____________ or any nei(INO- ReaaonaWe ED . ___________ ________

li quaifty. !Eperlence. Call Intertor/exti

work, rea Free eat. I

SERVICE 7?WPAPERHA^

Rigv Anytime & . .•Arc- Acet^ene- PalnUngr - w constructlonor » dono. Rej 1734-1240. ■■ 7 8 4 ^ 0 ^ 7

i i ^ ' r

l i ^

007 M ia c e li^ u e F o rS a lf 07

BRUNSVnCK & REGENCY, ..Sl po o ru b ie s , new & u s ^ .

'A ccessories & -senrice. reClart's ,733«01. ' W;CUSTOM SEWING 8 'SPECIAUZINO IN WESTERN KjSHIRTS, Call 328-6889, 16FIREPLACE HEATILATOR tu.Complete. Make an Oiler & ^call eve’a, ^FOR SALE OR LEASE: Y<REMOVATRON hair removal gj machine. Cail 7334416,KIRSCH WOVEN WOODS. ^flust & brown. Excellent .coftdllioQ.' Best prico of-* 5lered. 7334250.___________ TlLG. p ic tu re,-^itw ood din- kjingroom table w/4 chairs; diorfenial rug & wall tianging; -at

. & mlac amlques. RCA TV, aj fre av y — tru ltw c ^ — cabinet- - 2

$500. 2 small chairs. Cali orm f m _____________ 42

- MODEL 152S Tel car radio ' w/page unil, call 733-<78e, 0 THE URGEST selection of 2" unfinished furniture- dross- b< ors, rockers, a lool^ chaire | | and roil top desks. Tho Marv ■ Carter Conlor. 733-340.2116 n Fourth Ave. E,. Twin Falla.tm ln Ml, 6IM«. BUCK llnii, J"beau, wall or lloor rug. ■' globe, binoculars, lamb skfn soal covers, camping & llsh-ing gear, sm. camera. Wiil Rtrado lor sllvor. Greg 734- a

USED-GOLD CAROUSEL ^ RREPVACE FOR SALE. U CALLa24-27B6after6om, 0( 10 SPEED BIKE, Blue, good cond, Ironl 81 back braTios, ^

- - w/extra chalff73*-2324.--------------too PSI new air compressor ^$125. Insulated camper shell Clor long wide bed pickup fu$125.5^185.____________ B

- -1200 gal.-ateel tank.-Oan bo - Emourned on tnjck or trailer B very easily. I7G0. Also 3i MEPTUNE METER, rogls- o

ss a . ' & i i a A a ‘ »1981 HOTPOINT almond col- mored. Icenuker relrigeralor. t\Hide^^-way couch. Call u,7334a85alier5:3ppm._____2 H60 B. F. Goodrich 4500miles. J123.-Al80 Skl U ck ' &$25.Call73*41M.ller5pm,. u

: . .9 L - MlcroComputefitefSiir jTHE ELECTRONIC OFFCE r« by Idaho Microcomputer. B Call 73*4554 (24 hrs). F

069 CameraEqulpmefilloiSali c. . ■ _______ -U

07D*_________Wanted To Buy rBUYINGI Scrap gold & ^sllvor. SIhior dollars, coin •coilecllona, stamps. 1 diamonda. etc. Idaho CoinGalleries, 302 N,. Main. A

“CASH FOROLD BIKES. ^Bling them lo Halfners Key A& Bike Shop. 336 4th Avo. 0Woai, 7334018.___________ $;

MONEY? S■ Wo buy gold 8. sllvor, rings, 5

coins, wslchoa, sterling & ^ diamonds, sUmps. 734-4987 l

Continental aQdd&SllverExch. ii

824 Blue U k e s Bivd.N. q 10 or 12 Inch Overarm Cul oH » saw. ALSO 24-28 It travel htrailer. Call 734-2832. £

.05____________ AirtlQuea IRARE & UNUSUAL OAK VCHINA cupboard w/b«veied >

Slass & marble. 1 of a kind. Vrainut kilchen cupboard (2 3

'T p iec fli miu iboo. Tmii/Lu- - t7W-1377or733-5336. t

I^E&FURNACE POgTABU 0 8 REPAIR________ P tP E T t^

: FURNACE COM* 24 hour teiM787.__________ SHEETBOiCRUSHED ANDTOPSOIL Taping, A

Roofing,Jeihrer.- Drain field-......... Finishing.rock, Northwest 734-2578. jRlggIng,733-1234. SHRUB

, = s s p s r a i s i < ‘wlng[.'*Cle

------------------------ th e n e y L* WATER PIkalhling and amall cast a traaaonWHe rales. *

1-OODJOBS

liable person seek- M aaaagti

. f f l

ixterlor.' Qualityeaaonawe ratoa. P | > a i. Before lOam o r m O ll a s t ________ANQWQ y o a *

- Proleuionany f O T . teaaonable rates.1 .734.7105,__________ C K M

075 A n t iq ^

..STICKLY-alylO-Oak so la .-------wood rellnlahed artd .sofa recovered In tan vehret.'^tSt^ ■- Walnut dining Uble, 2) ^6 chaire-llnished, m K O i K eeoanU nealterS ,16" while (achool) iight-flx- tures with b rass linTrM>-&

You don't nave to plaoska BIG Classllled ad to 'in t'-a ^ s j » n s e . C a i l u s ^ '

874-r ----- ------------------------------- -THOMAS Color-glow diHibU key board organ, great^coor dlllon, must see to apprecl-

-ale. s ir e or bost o iler. Mi)«t aelll9344318,

' 2 MONTH-Ol^ ---------or beat olfor. Weekday-e«M 42^209,

078 OffteeEqutpnwflttet flail- 2 DESKS, several dhrklar

077 Radio,TVAsaiWiCOLOR TV’e. Uaed- .Laroo selecllon Irom $140.n,Ken’s TV 8. Appliance) .420 Main Ave Soulh. Tw in..' RENTANEWTVIOwnanew colorTV by renllng. Na ciad- llors c h ecked .^ M alnA xe- N.OAINS-733.7111. —USED COLORED Ty.’S. guaranle^ 8ij^econdUl^d.

078 FumHiirBtCiifM^CASH ior good ‘'psVd furniture and applianoea. Banner.733-1421.

- EARLV-AMERtCAN^cwSi,---------Brownrflood cond, STSrcall3 » W ___________ROCKING LOVESEAT, -foM.'

MOVING SALE: New q u n n sizo Sealey bed. mailrcM. - box sprtngd & frame. V aus S 4 t f ^ i l l% l i lor tdOO '^Wi

~Soia bod, w « te r_ b « d r"^Ubles, misc. furntlKn.- - 73149t e .73i4 .w .i«>fy*^ '”_USED S O F A S -love]^ , recllnors. Also coiorrT.vi. SLACKERS Appilance-and Furniture. 223 & d Avo gM f:450 YARDS commeretal ' carpot In excellent rtmJj-

- -Uon J a K f t .t l I .o r .p ir C B in _____yard. We can also auanoa f o ^ r t Itiktillallof^^ ,^

05_____________ App»W »APARTMENT SIZE refilM fi-

APARTMENT WASH£0>:* DRYER. Brand n»* '»r»Wr $395,Call7344431.AVACODO green stov»<«Uh double oven. $150;-cC|ll

, 324-4178._____________‘ Q,E. DOUBLE oven T im .

aelf<l«anlng. ro tls8fiV

ter, avocado croon. 73MWI.G.E. MiCROTOUCH, Shyts.

I old, Cail 7 3 * ^ ..K^1I NEW HEAVY DUTY Gttoeal

Eleclric Washer. Only>IM6.Also 20 KW electric f u i m t -

I t150.Call7334141.’ WASHER and DRYER cf(>r I saie.Call7334587. T ,- , ., WHITE WHIRLPOOL Range,I Clw >

I N o ^ Fair. F i le ro rM fr^ l,

MABLE WELDING & rHAWINQ

irterv lce.S Sw iB .TROCKINQ

g.'A couatIc ceilings. ' " Hng, BasementIlng. Can 32M8W or ------

IB AND HEDGEM M — ------------- ^

:lenced and reasonably IC an C hrU Jtppeaen , . - J V .ri9-________________14 MOTER GRATER »V snow plow 8. iMo . ; r f l ‘ Clean roads, or thni < n> ,H»lds.CallB76.7to.___ ’ ■■ ■ERPIPESTHAWED

A EFFiaENT. 24 R SERVICE. CALL

ILPOOLBATH t f l

f irom backaches, % “f l

a ’S M r ”' ' ' ■ J ■

i i S t n u V.

k o n eM - 0 9 3 J

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M> . ' HerifiQtAkCood.

c & s ! 1 7 3 « W ^ _ frafIk u n w o od sto v e ,(3la»tf front, Usod. t175. C<li -

^ ^ T A N O IN Q STOVES 4 ~ ------iTrisi|CO'*tnsBilBV P ilL C lu '

NEwIlorced tic Iree sund- InolW locB. brown In color,

- - l i S l s r t e : -..M rtpBOtl. crSJ&osi olfor.' 4ZMM0.________________' S6HRA0ER WOOD STOVES & Insvta. Priced to »alll Ctll 3»*«D65. ,

. ;— --------- ’Bui)dinoUat«rSitfiJBCuR. ix i2 ’a, fo s jlx itF a , ^ [ c a r r a l poles, 21',S3,60.- SHnfeodtr posls, ew ',» .2S. ^ d a r snakes. Henry Otvls, b ^ a n n ln o i o n . 32l2l27. ■fiUwJTY WOOD TRUSSES Gano ntll englnoered fool lFu^»s. Ctll collect tor quol»a.3?M962or3?»5122i l ^ H lum ber! til& l(^ s lo n s ; corral poles, troaisd posta. rtllrotd lies. WllU0llver.324-ei9t.

ft. New cui lloa. Will 326-4069. J

w " « 9 Street rock 0,99 a sneel.

----------- «acaS b0 )i£ ltrw ac> d i7^

A Sj^^t Shlnflles C8.50 a

♦ i w 1 ’4*q.49,95aroll, v ^ . D . Blows tt,49 a

■ ^ w l d e oalvanliwl-Delta RUHlIn, 63( a Unoal R (can ^ . ^ o r d e r colored a. 93*

Tiii NORTHWEST PLYWOODSALES

. ; ^ B e h l ^ U ^ O . I )

■W " ■ GtfKflSale

____________ FltwoodO0;3OU NEED a trtller to fisttf'firowood? Please call

_______ rertBa»ouanlflla.543-<ID70^{ i ir^ lN E , Spilt, 8lscke~d~&

a a ' A r '_______IBS;;; ■■GoodThinQiToEit

• "_09Q_ PeHiStfpplies m :BflrrTANY SPANIELS. Cnamplon lines. Proven slro «. dam. Sire A dtm c tn be -xw rr JIM. Call 7BM348, .B M I^ e ,1 ^ , reglslered female C ocl^r-Sptnlel.jupplea,. 7 wwke>10rCall75M53O. .

- ^ C v Y e i lm lab pups, 2Mmorutis, excelleni huniing I

------------d g r i r ^ r g e o d — pedigrer-l

AgSIRALIAN SHEPHERD, l^ la v e . Blue Merel, double ^ iB ie te d , 7 months. Desert

■ M a i i t : BLACK FEMALE 4 “ ‘— 3Bfii:,pia'U br«dorr-H ad-tll-

M c t n 7 3 4 - K M ,______FREE POMERANIAN/

■ CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES to

H IiomB. Perfect h o u se ' B weeks old and really Ctll734-«)23.

'HONQARIAN VIZSLA, Mtle. 3W - months, Ptrenls

^x6A len l Hunters.. Desert.<eilfXennel32Mfl09._____ _WOFESSIONAL Dog

> l^ ia l" y . SnerrlVe's Poodle EulL73^706a.____________

■evFaNQER-POINTER cross iiluLdofl pupplea. Free to

iflood. homes. Call S 4 ^ l .. dWrSBnL________________

■TBRniER PUPS FOR SALE. ^ > 1 8 2 6 Main, Filer. ID.

’I t ) QlVE AWAY-two a month Ald4)ups, 1 male, l lemale,

.«9ikfO«r-u» croas. 32M234 -;brB«ailBa3ldahoSt..FIHr.

a i 'e ,^ g ^ 'w a ^ h ° d*^!7 » i i2 L _ __________

. 1 MAle J female Cock-e-poo weeks. 135. etch.

^ ■ t . t l Q Q Call53M3»4. y ^ GO pups, t40 each,

n o 10 mtke an em ergen^ call? Check our

3 B ^ and Teptlr guide (or S t e s t de tls In townl 733-

"~mrmers‘T arkei^ ■ FeftiihertTopSoa

.. B ^ _ ____ , . ^ F in n S « e d .B lE S T E D WHEAT Q R A ^ a tFnW A N T E D . 733-3983,

----------tapa-F A L L -P L A N T lN a^a -— B l y , til the poputtr public

B h o l c Vallav. Ranoer, ^ & honlon & olhers. Also S k a l b s new 167 brand. TF- S t Knudson 7344450, 733- SM sO; Kimberly- C harlea ' S T m e s 4 2 3 ^ ; Jerome- S u l Beckman 324-2147; S u r t t u Q h - Frank Nebeker 9 ^ 5 5 1 9 ; Wendell Ray Me- % r d ' 539-2029; BUc^foot-

. a a r Hiy.QfilntFwdSB.FALFA HAY for aale. Isl, B C d & 3rd. Also grass-allalla M xhav .C tliazg& T B . 9 ^ 0 X eOO TON OF TOP ■ j a l l t y 1al. 2nd, A 3rd crop

3>PR0X1MATELY 700 ions ■ a hay, 3 cuttings, 100 Ib, S 9 k les . Prics’ is negotabie, B a^ ll for appointment S24-

S U S T O M HAY GRINDINQ S d HAULING. Call 4234151 J -4 2 M 1 5 7 .

S | m In load lols. Call 324- a 45days:a2*.7921eves._-

^ ^ . ? M 7 . & . ' t o r ‘*mor2 - k glonnatlonaskfcrJoe,—

SbiKe; & 8TRAW for Mie ^ 5 T o n 0 t l o s ^ e l l y . r ^

^B !hfotd.5»7->62a.— — H A Y TIir^ndrSrd cuttlnjs.

. AlsqStraw.,C«]l73M377.

097 , Hay,Qnin&F»«d

if HAY FOR SALETApprox 140 ion. 1st, 2nd, 3rd cultlngs, close , 10 foad, pf’co

,li - neflollable423-4589. '. HAYSUSTER tub gnnderf * »*|8. or RENT. RIchafd

MANURE "spreading 1- Leo s Cu«om Farming, Call r, 326426-4703. or326-4964.. ^ STRAW FOR SALE

s STRAW FOR SALE. Somo I” -wllh new seeding. 5434990:, . WANTED TO BUY Com or

i'5- , 134 TON 3rd crop hay, all»• straw covered, excolionl

QVtllty, » 5 B ton. Also 150>, ion 1st & 2nd crop non*3f covorod, 155 a Ion, Sk-5383pr ora2S4524.______________L -2nd & 3rd crop hay. Road111 sida sucked. C a l l4 2 i ^ .>- 3000 BALES ol siraw. 600 ton

>’> 340 TON DAIRY hay. labors- III 324-7435.

■— • 066 FinM For Renla WANTED FARM TO RENT, '

160 lo 200 acros. Havo ma-

J r-TT ■ ............ ;088 • PmureFofRenl

‘ 100 IheslockWanted ta ' —w tot •• Animal Breedlnfl

102 Cattle

FRISKY HOLSTEIN • holler calves lor sale, 1 day to 2 wks. old. Call 733-3634, HOLSTEIN SPRINGING

. HEIFERS for salo. Call 1-

.1. 601-2S6-52S3,_____________? HOLSTEIN HEFERS FOR

SALE. Somo closo. CallOd 3244573.________________To LEASING PROGRAM now all being offered for Dairy0.___ cows. _ Conlact Harroft4 Steadman. H20B) 6 5 2 ^ ^ .

jp TKE VERY BEST IN DAIRY HEIFERS, * good selection close-up springer hollors, &

in -.30(MOOJb._hall6t9.-Chuck„ = - -Peterson 3244331, 2N 21 E« p ya isn i9 i— :__________S ' TOP QUALITY rooislered S. Jersey herd. Excolionl milk ro producllon, 1401-25642S3,S? WANT TO START raising

'calves? Ideal set up for sale. 13'lndMdual loeder trouohs

lie and sail block holders. Also ■ 7 -25M nje$w U h’nippies. w iir __ s e r separately or all <V, togelher.- Besl deal lor en— hg tire package. Call 326-5407, t r - - to r - H e A O - ta r g e - Classy-

Holsleln Sprlngor HDllors ID, Irom Wisconsin, Slart calv- )la ing February .15. Call 645- ert 23l4.645-24^allor6.

f4 ~175 Aulo"D*atera

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W m t$ 4 * 9 a .. Ofc.. - - ,* Aft ft frfr fr 1OQ.

too- _____ch.

n AM Rodio, Rad. . . - Four Sp««d Trc

-Groal W interEh,

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M f^ . AM/FM Rodio.H Tron*mU«lon,

Economy Pkki « . W « s t7 M B ..-------- -

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M d-.. - . ------------------------s s • AlrCondltlon

AlumlnumWIw a . - __________ RMt-DadOidjllc _

5 " ’ “ * * * * * * *Iso TF- ■33- lea •

Four Speed Tr W heel Orivo, "Porfoct lnox|

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ISI,

_ t - -AM /FM Slor* OP Quartz ClockfOP 1 J ____..W lpor*. "Tho

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102 Came t l

3 cT o STRUM 8 ia ried " '^ ll . calves lor sale. Call 5434358.3 c olostr um started bull

calves for.aale, 3244042.-...... * 'f COLOSTRUM STARTED Bull ^

• OAN SHANK & SONS' o 3 Angus, 2 ysit olds & yeari-II ing bulls. Also open Hollors,. - 3 » ^ o r 3 2 M & 2 .

DEHORN. BRAND & I ' J- -CASTRATE JISO par.hoad^ J "

Call 3244714,____________ 0'i FOR SALE flao, Horolord 2

. - t

I IM .____________ Horaas - .HORSES Tot sale or trade. ' '

; Kids Horses, 326-4631.- .‘jSELLorTRA0E.1,243yoar .!

I, o lds M Arabian, SUndard 1! brod. Call 326-5410.0 SORREL GELDING- kids i. horse, hunling horso. will 3 pack deer, elk, bears & bear

ball, elc. 734-3587,________d 2 yr, Arab-Tonn. Ooldlna,

Gentle, hsllsr broko. C a lll J, loave mossaoo 734-238B. •}, 6 YEAR OLO WELCH MARE.-------&-7-m0r0ld^»-W8L-CHrW- "c

ARABIAN STUD COLT. J200 J for maro. SIOO for coll. Call r 4384364_qr.4j3-5e21anytljno.. ^

l l - . ._ 10S. HofMEQulpuienl J [■ SADDLE for ploasuro or r *• barrel raclnn. Exc, condl- t o_. - t ion.»225.7M4a09alt4pm. _J1 SALE or LEASE'Klelor bulll

horae-slock trailers. Ollor- Ing quality 4 price. Goosonock pull-lypo, 6-7-7V

Kj wide. 25 lb 35 In slock.> FARMERS EXCHANGE.,g HAGER^MAN, Day, niBtil,

ta WE” pay”“ca' s h lor usad saddtos 4 lack. Vickor's

ir Saddlery. 733-7096,2 ' ' ............................ ... 106 • S*ine -P FOR SALE toglstorodDuroc ,'* gill. Due lo farrow In Fob, {- ^4-^1_ove8.___________ i

"I 108________________ ^- lor salo:e2 EWES 24 yrs old,* All will be lamblnp February < !X & March. Call 537-&M. f ^ Tn-CTE-D m aSTH m ulttpte- - r -y birth. Crossbred. H Dorset. \ ’ H Finn. W Tarohoo, born , '? May 4 Juno IMI. brod lo, t lomb May '82. Phono ovos

-altof-e.-ej^M ee.-F roew ay- - AeroaShonpFarm. ___

is tto pQullrytRabblH ’ FOR SALE rabblls & cagos. .

■ Plus 7 ducks 4 6 goose. All (o! _________\ l 112 • • iTflgallonIII' ■600JOINTS6ln,x50lt,vahiod ,»" ringlock aluminum mainline, I"•— U903-2 montns. oxc. ecna. ;

S3,20 per (ooi; Also somo I JT - -AME6-ABG-ball=4-WKket= drs handllnes ai $1695 each: and iv- Follon handilnos al S1495 I5- oach; 100 lip. splil-caso i

pump at m » . Call 439-5204.

fa ire ' AuloOeaiefa

MORE GREA AA Carp............................................. [[

* ** * * * * * * * 1 9 1TOYOTA CELK

roo, Flwo Spood 1fon»ml»»ion,>w Louvor. Wiro Spoko Whoolt Wllh I, Vory Vory Sharp Car II . .................................. . . . . . . . . . Nf r * * » * * « * * * * * * <

_ 1 9 5VOLKSWAG

Radlol Tire*. Cloth Veioi^r SooU,Tron»mlnlon.lor Cor"I ..............................................N

***********1*91\AZDA B-2000 LCJlo. Accenl Stripe, FIvo Speod sn. Reor Slop Bumper. "Botl kku p ln M iC lo n " ^B.................................... .............M' * * - * - » - * » » - * * * * * * 1

1 9M A Z D A 6262

ionlng. AM/FM Sloroo,- Acconi Siripo I W hooli. Botch Foq Llohit. iJdJloc!C!£iu»M uchJA u£hM orol_r<............... .............................. . . . i* * * * * * * * * * * * * 1

1 9MAZD.

dTron«mi»lon,Fronl vo, Roor Window Dofrotior. lexponsivo Cor Wllh G roal Econam|^

* * * * * * * * * * * *■*■•

1 9 M A Z a

oroo. Roor Window Dofrotlor,»ck. ElociricMIrrori, Inlormlllont rhoUlllmotoSpGrliCar" ,

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t12 ____ IrtoaUona;

GATED PIPE 8)UNDERGROUND PVC ' - ci

A lisizesoaledpipelnstock.’ -ui Contact ua lor-your Spring' 4i needs. ,

' C a l l . . . ....................5434777 S

HASTINGS PIPE !fTop quallly galed and mainlln r aluminum pipo. Plastic 3

-galodSPVCUndeV'OUnd.-' qBILLMATHAS lc

6 miles South olKimberly ,1-4234B47 ■ y

_ _ PIPE ^'Gatod.'plaslic.& concrete 1 irrlgalion pipe c'insiailirrlgalionplpe ((

’SyphOfltubes g;

BOB BAILEY PIPESALES I

2W Wesl ol HosplUI ?.T z m z '!

113 Fam t Ranch Suppllea 0_ ATTENTION DAIRYMENI------1'

Stalls 4 pipeline ato In slock • a l all limes. Magic Valloy .

Supply. 3 2 4 ^ 1 ,____ ISTEEL BUILDINGS. Straight walls, color. 20x40x12.6 slight damage. List MOO; r nood S3500. 50x80x14, list r *21,000, nood *18,350. Fred 324-3643. Qall 5^5186.

m _______ Farnilmplemenis j

CLOSEOUT !on 3

TRACTOR BLADESRHINO REAR-MOUNTED'

TRACTOR BUDES . GOOD DISCOUNTS c

SEE; iDAVID STEED 4

iASSXIATES ' {Former Proscoff Tracfor >Location c

3200 KImborly.Rd. \iTwin Falls, Idaho {Phone734-2713 1

_______________________ IEXC. Condll/on, Milfort tplanter, w/55 coll plates, for r

— spnce— ptannlnp—wf3polnl- -*hllch & bar. 733-M6fl. jIHC 85S Iracior, Hinson Iwoalhor cab. heater, blower. )Nico. Cloan. 15.5x38 duals, 8 . ply ,50%'Iroa'd, No'w'fronl

"itreS,'4300 hra, good cond, | »10,500. Call 734-4493, -

John Doore Iracior 4 dozor 16430 wllh cab 4 air. J29.500,

JEROMEIMPLEMENTCO. . 324-M11, Jorome, . I

LATE modol usod Iraclors 8 olher machinery for sale. I Machinery Connection 1

- ^ 7 fr4 534, ■ _ ■ MF-16Q gas, 3 point, P/S '

i Lols ol powor lor Iho hioney. <■ Call543-5955lordolalis.Musl I

soil this wook,

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114 Farmlmplemenjs _ ^

RANCO J j8x20 three axle demo, Prico Eacut $1200. Also some olher 17;

^used trailers. Call M ke Buel m >pJ

WtUJAMSON spud bed FwInlo. call 734-4107.________ ^1971 CHEW TITAN 2-txie hit traelor w(30 ll semi irallor. an >10.000. Call 5434484.3 POINT DAN USER BLADE. Su Good 8hai>e. Prico reduced 231 lo >200 Irom >250.5434319.1504 Internalional Wide t< Fronl End lor trtcor, oxc. cond.. >450 ctsh , 366-2164-or p” 366-25^,

- 115-------FarmtffoftWanted' ' =FATHER 4 SON Would like.’ - -1! 10 do any kind general larm .fr work: - ^ 2 9 8 1 anyllme. ^

g lMANURE HAULING ol

BonHeldemann , , , 4ZM269 ci, MANURE HAULING, plow-ing, chisol plowing. 4 disc- Ailng,Call 5434011 or5434Sa6, ^YOUNGFAMILYMAN,ranch 13oxporloncod. Seeks year —

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- ffl------BoiUttoinaitaai- ^Johnson outboards.-Onion ov4 Seaswirl boats. EZ L oader et & Shoroland'r Irallers. Magic Valloy MBrlna-2Vi W, on 3043.7334141. °-l

12_________ Sporttm GoodsMATCHED SET OF GOLDEN wSPIKE commorallve guns. ^Malching serial numbers, sinover been ahol >600. Call s<4364166._________ ■ • ‘,-CLOSE OUT SALE on * Mustang wood grips, 40%discount on remaining stock •( whllo thoy last. Magic ValloySecurely, 423 Main Ave East, ^

REMINGTON 243, UkelTow. . wim Red«8ld mounis 4 Jilnai.C jIL nM IM ,_______ J

-a5FGOL-T-fY7HONi)l»loLIor- - ? sale, like brand new, >350 or X bosl oiler. 734-7796. °7MM GOLDEN EAGtE nowr n<

-scopa___4 . .caso .__ Llko_ . JWoalhorby >50O or boat of- lor. Call 7^4-7778 ,._____ ,

m ________Skiing EjuJpiTienI .S

___________ SnowVehlcia ]JOHN DEERE SNOW clMachines. Low mlleago. ->1500.7344668 or 734-5893. J,!1970 POURIS Mustang 1300 T. hra. electric su n . goodcondition >300. best ollor -

■ifl75 SNO-JET SST 440rnm- - t ' cooled. >650. 1973 Morcury HJrricano Mark II. mako of- " for. 4234918 oves,

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t a __________ TfwlTfillen .'FINE USED RV'S. Buy-Seli. — ATLAS SALES. Floral 4Eastland. Ctll 7344219. m 17\4lt. ARISTOCRAT LOWUNER. Exc, cond. Easy lo —pull, >1950, Ctll 324-4249. "

-2eFr-196»-TEftH¥WTrttW r “ ■A/C. Ovoraized fris., center ■back, twin beds, eouallzer ■hllch, reasonable. 7M155,' ■anytime . I8x40 2 bodroom witn llp<iut, ISunHower Uka now. 734- ■2352. ■

12 . CinywstSheUs -10WII. Vlsu une r a 3M ion iFord pickup, A good one, ftW i i i ^ i separately. Cali . |

- 127 • MotorHomes ITWO MOTOR HOMES FOR IRENT. Winior rates 10% IDISCOUNT. Call734-a02. IOno call - we'll do it alll IClassllled. 733-0931, I

Automotive I131__________ AutoSenrioj I

robuill 4 roplaced. All parts I '& labor inciudod >189,95 I ouaranteod, Call 4234656, • I

JUNK CAR REMOVAL ICALL73M3aa

i t t .Auto,Ptrt9&Acc<Mor<»NEW VW "THING" Sluddod

~TIf0irnO95rCalI-7347275:- -ovo's or weekends._______SET OF 4 oxc. confl, 10x15 tracllon-llreSr.>22S or best Pilot, Call 73340W. STUART-WARNER Gas Hoalor lor VW. >80,/bosl oiler Call 7334263.WE REBUILD Hydraulic Jacks al ABBOTT'S AUTO SUPPLY, 305 Shoshono

■StroolSoulh.Tvrln.2 Mounled radial snow lir^s, wllh studs. Fits GM 4 Chevy lull su e cars, >60. 7 3 4 ^all-5:30. ________ ..426 WEDGE, rebuilt, >500. 7344155. •

m________ -AuloiWaniadWANTED TO BUY Older model 197IJ-751 owner car. in QOOQ CffftflillOTrw/tovrmlltrsr" older man or woman's car.AND Scout bronco or Bluer, good ,.condllion,low milea

- w/f_alr.pflcg.54^75 - - j : -

135 CjtlestSuppiles SUZUKi 400 PE 1080. approx

136 HMvyEqulpmenI FOR SALE Miller portable mod, 1200 weldor, just like new. less Ihnn 60 hours, cali 733-9456. Aller 5.7334485,

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Sofi lawn In color, fully Iruck ho t power iieorir inch III cylindor engine, fuel lank. OKiro coolin tle p bumpor. weiiern liret. SlockNo, 2T58 . . .

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V-O, 4 tp e e d . power tleo rlng and broket, •x iro cooilna- ouxlliory lonk. Slock No, 3T93.

1 9 8 2 Va T O N F O R D 4 X 4

6 cylinder. * tpeed, pow.____ er t loorlng ondjirg k e t,

lonl., SlockNo. 2T94.

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SUPERCAB 1’V-B. 4 tp e ed . pow er 400“ tleerlng and broket, air *P«* condilioning, erulie con- =u*‘l iro l ond m ore. Stock Stock No. 21133. . ■

1982 ’/. TON400 cubic Inch V-0. 4 ,tpeed . pow er. tieering qux{and b rak e t. reg u la r ^ .go t.S lockN o .2T n8 . 31,4

1982 V4 TON400 cubic Inch V-6. 4

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JD5MALo*der . . . . 08.000 O R o n B « c k h M ..;.ta .0 o o

-'ELLIOTT’S INC.,• - - 111 Ovartind Avo.

. W- Bob Hou#ton. Balos flep

Home P h o n o ......... 733-1490

- - MUST s e l l T st# bobcatSKID^TEER loader. 4 » a o toal hrs. Appraised al U4W. a»KlnQ$7M0.Ca1l423-52B0. USEO MOTOR GRADERS & a^rapers. Choapl Must sflHI

raasonabte oilers rol- UMd. Also used crawler ttK tora , all sizes. Komatsu M S E w/BUndard biade. ROTO canopy. Was.W.SOO- ru»i 146.900. 340a hours.

Ken- 232-

3S0- FORD INDUSTRIAL ^ I N E . eSO hours. Also 2 Wtsconsin 12 horso engines.<ZW30-______________4 WD . Loadors, loadot

. ■ backhoes i other Industrial machinery for sale. MacJiln- erv.Connoctlon 678-4534.

I------------- . ' TmcloSACRIFICE 1975 Ford 3/4 tor* 4BCd.Cell733-4393.- TRUCK HOIST lor 8 -10 ton I6ads, Qood condition. coTnplfllounittSSO. 4jtM9M. 1&72 CHEVY 0-60. with Ross oCInbtnatlon manure & sU«age bod. W500. Cali5 * ^ 9 1 ______________ -1M3 CUSTOM 25 0 M C ^ 4

I • c tm per apoclal pickup. 350 ! «iQine. 4 wheel drive.I ' lockout hubs, atC tuto, spill

1 ' rims, mud & anow. (Iras. CB i 8i fern radios Dual tanks, lest

than 40.000 miles. Very i clean, lop cond. »4S00. Alsc I 4 .'extra wheels wllh snow

tires. Camper shell & aril ; o(Ard available. Call 5J7-&: I TanvPotucek.

1W7~CHEW3/4ton pickup.----------- ^AtTpower-RBatrlOTiiTOooc1 . .rubtar.S3250, will Irade. Cal-----------734•^0e9.^------- -----

-----------■■1B77-GMC'ASTRO.’« ft Irail! e r - 125,000 (or both. Or boa I o lu r.H a»no l boen sold yelI Call 734-9818-____________1 DODOE .3/4 ion ere*' dffi. Vory clean. Room (Oi

family &■ cargo. PS. Cruise UU..AM/FM, air. now radia tire i. chrome sM ko wheels C li l7 3 3 4 m o r ^ 1 7 ie .10BO TOYOTA SR5-AM/FU casse tte , mags, canopy Uke new. lll.tiOO rnlles

, • .»?87S.Call73^78a ____

- - i d M S S S i SCall734-weat>eforeSJ0pm.

. *79 IH COF-40700. W" cab I 0* t BVB2T <400 hp), 13 spc|I Air, Fifth wheel, u c cond. {- 1 9 J » i2 on disc, onl:------------ttMOOr-CiUrMaolczValtB;

im-i 7334286,2 5 9 l th ^ W ■7Z IH 1600 w/14‘ grain J c«me bed, V-345. S spdl •Sd, PS. 8.25x30 on casl oolyS8700. Caii Magic Valle In f f 7334286.2S94R) Ave W •7»CHEVM0CiCti,V-35C 5 apd/2 spd. PS, 8.Mx20 oi

-------------dtac.-exc cond., oftly->fl20CCall Magic VaUey Inl't 7S 4296.2594lh Ave W.

j 179 AutoDaalen

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No. 289. 4 ipecd . 4 c tir ip e * . d e luxe ex Interior.

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~ -1678 CHEVY VAN 3/4 ton.. fully cusiomlxed. S7100.'

___ • - MUSTSELL. Call 73443W ^

unjiihoalers. am-fm cassotto,

142 • imports-SpbfttCin ’ 1970 V.W. BUG & 1973 AUDI

100LS. .11000 oach. Cali 543-5275 anvllme.1973 DATSUN 210-Z; now paint w/ralnbow accent

;P „ auiplng, Soo Kelley Molors. '<90 or rfandy. 734-2477.

- iB 7 rw r" T H iN G " rF u irw ^AT Qjr auxiliary qm heater

J24d0. Gail 83M141 between J * ' 9am and 5pm. Alter 8pm— 352-<258. ________S,«| 197B CORVETTE, now » « '' . onglne, asklno *8.000. Cali 'O'- 324-7518 or 324-8192 for moro"'Of inlormallon._________ ___JrtV 1078 HONDA ACCORD; tS i. Halchtuck. 5 spood, fronl

whoel drive, gold color, only 30.000 miles, oxcoiiont con- dlllon-t38SO.OO. 734-2442.'

J ili 73 VW, Oood Intorior. neida so 2 onglno work. J300./bosl ol'nes. ________

1«_________. 4WHeelfolTtitrlal ROLLED 197B SUBARU SU' ;tifn- tlon Wagon 4WD ongino;

drivo train & tiros. Exc con' _ ditlon. $1500. 78M051 eve's^ _ 2 2 l L - _____________ —

1948 WILLIES JEH»: 4 cyl, Iton n<w^lo^p, good cond. Call

lo n 1988 WILlTs JEEP, ono ofa lion. kind. Exc. cond- Sjocial 880. llres & olc. $1800. Call

MM869:______________A 1978 CHEVY Blazof 4M-PS,

Call' J>0. au lo .^a irrX aT allor e

3/4 1978 CJ-5 Joep, dean,350 20,000, t4500.324-&96.

rh>«. 1079 FORO BRONCO XLTspill PS, PQ. AC. till steering 2. CB 1019 ol extras. S8000 or bes

1979 ?6 r d e x p lo re f PACKAGE. 26.000 miles

^ 7 «80pj:j^!l76M575.___ _

___ ' 148. • AntkjueAuto;& • NEVER D E PyC IATE

■Call excellent condlllon, whiti 3 alh-er“ IplerIoM_buck8

Irail- aeata, aulomallc on Iloor boal excellont llros, S1000. 837 lyo'- 6631 eves.

crew 149 ' .Aul08-AM( ’ I T H I S ONE'S TOOSMALL adial FOR OUR FAMILY

ONEOWNERCAR iTfm 1972AMCHORNETlopy.[lies.. 302 ENGINE. AUTOMATIC

76.000,ORIGINAL MILES, 2 vTf MTO, RUNS GREAT. ONL'

- $600 OR-BEST-OFFER.-73: -3295atter9:30pm,-------------

c*b. 77 PACER WAOON, 8 cyl inder, Aulos Air. 45.00

>nd-. miles. Nice U r . $2200 limi on|y,_ -54>4012.________________

2-S^ Inder, Aulo. Air,’ 45,ci 'In & miles, Nice Car. 543-4012.

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i a ________Auloa-OiwrokM oti .MOVING MUST SELLI 19; .9200.- -Chovy Chevallei exc.-cont

733- *2500-or make otter. Ca 934-4924.

ilera ITS AuloDeaien

>OK!I CHEVETTE. 4 cylindor. 2 door, hatchback,

e x te r io r poekogo, cu»iom

N RAULOS EVROLETlOW attM aln. .

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on. 1974 MONTE CARLO, awival 100. ' buckol seals , air condition---------- Ino^ jtlOO, -C all 843^826iTr days, 5 4 3 ^ 1 afterepm, u»L _lfl77 QRAWQE CHEVgTTE. tie, 45,000 mllos, how

go o d . radlals. Has dinged = , fender $2300. Call 73*4194

alter 5pm. •_____________[]5, 78 CHEVROLET SUB-

UFtBAN. Aulomatlc,’ P/S, A /C, $2295,;Aiso: 74 CHEV

iTw

D*rSl leO- ' Alilas-Dotfoe

^ ------- Amgr=fgfttr1965 GAUXIE, $300. EVery- Ihlnfl works. Call 934.S370._ 1970 FORD GALAXIE, needs

“ work. Will sell lor $125. CalicS,n 734-3108... _____________10(0 ' 1974 FORD Muslang lor sale;

•runs good..vory depends- b le . $1800. Call alter flpm

,™i ______Jnly 1977 FORD GRANADA. 6 Cyl, -on- sir condillonlna. oxc. condi­

tion. $2195. Call 543-6826 ^ds— o^y^T ^^T O iT nggp t i i i ^ "

■ im ’ Atrtos-UncolfllMBrcufy— FOR SALE 1968 Mercury

;a '9 Call 734-^1 aflor 7pm.___ 1 JBfiQ_MQfcury-:BOBCAT.^ $3900, 30.Q0H. miles. Call

' H g ^ b e lw e o n 5pm & 8pm.

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s C A SHRER FORYOUR"1-: - CARS!Si> WILLS USED CARS

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air condition. AM/FM ti« M k k M - M c a l t i a z . .

1982 POIfFront w h ea t drive5 door hoichback. Auiomolic. N

1982 DATSUNFront w hoel drive. 5 tpe<

____ 1 Rodlol*. Alpine white.M f c f c « r » r k * f« « S 4 ..

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172 Autoa~PonUac

* 1977-PONTWC TRANS AM,- t3400 or trade for 4 whool 'al drive. 734-2388.n-

1^ 179 " Auto Dealers

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f. 1971 FORD

MAWRICK*o; • Two doer. .'»■ Slock No. 21-758

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■1975T «E R C 0R r

1 MARBUIS '(n _ Four door.J Slock No. R-48A

l*7M1973 LINCOLN

)ile I MARK IV- Slock No. P-900

: M 5 9 51977 FORD F-250

SUPER CAB' Slock No. 2T-S2A

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1978 TFtANS AM, SPECUL I EDITION. T top. all options.

CHEAPI Call 733-1863.

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