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/ Ri^l ''Bo'iSE (UPl) - IdJ passage of a righl-to-wo in thc lower chamber. The bill, which surviv thc House Stale Affairs ( now heads for the Scnatt Representatives, stun --------the-issue.-hotly-debat Wednesday aflemoon. : workers freedom to refr opponents said il would' However, thc most t nesday morning, when s bill back to thc State A have been bolUedupanc GOP supporters of tht with the measure by sla Sen. Jam es McClure, R- Thc Idaho GOP Cenl GOP Chairman Dennis weekend saying conslde be ‘‘counterproduclive” the governor’s office a\ McClure had said the sai “They’ve stuck us out and watchcd us fall,” i Sch( Panel C BOISE (UPI) - The Joint Flnance-Appiopri - mittec/Wedoesday set a gcneral-fund budgel foi ' ” public schools In fiscal 19 Rep. Mack Neibaur, cessfully urgod the b . commlltee lo approve 1 ^ saying his plan would million for the state’s foundation program. T had recommended 5183.7 ■•■Nelbaur’s proposal a anoiher $22.5 million teachers’ retirement p . $445,900 for unemploymei His $195 million total the governor’s jecomn . about $207 million In t< fund support for public sc “One year ago, public the only agency that dit holdback because they c< counties for override levl said, adding lawmakers ually appropriated mor ~~~Areasui will fora By BONNIE BAIRD JON: Times-News writer TWIN FALLS - Mi school superintendents viewed thc $195 miilion { budget recommended foi lhe Joint Finance-Ap Commlltee with deep conc “We have to run our whatever money wc ha mean overloaded classroc in programs. One thing \ •sure is thal we will have year but we don’t know changcs will have to be r Superintendent Wayne Minidoka County. (Jov. John Evans had re< . a $207 million minimum Superintendent of Public Jerry Evans had aske million. Most Magic Valley supc had supported Jerry Evai as being conservative but meel inflationary costs of would have given a 10 crease over current fundln Twin Falls Superinte Jam es D. Sawln said he si -lhe$2l7-million figure;— — Qooc --Business ........ Classified ...... Comics .................. Elders Legislature ..... Magic Valley . O b itu aries; Opinion Outdoors ................. People ______ Sports ................... . \ . iht-tc nsesrt Idaho House Republic ' o-work bill Wednesday o r.. •' :r. rvived numerous atlempts .o ku jirs Committee and on the House inate. stung by a biller Intrapart' ebated-the-bill for about------ on. Its supporters said il v refrain from Joining a union luld weaken unions, jst emotional debate occuri • len some Republicans tried lo sci te Affairs Committee, where il land killed. I the bill cried out against "medc y stale Republican Party official ?, R'ldaho. Cenlral Commltlee. at the behi nnis Olsen, passed a rcsolutioi islderation of the bill Ihis year' ive” lo the parly’s allempls to re away from the Democrats in e same earlier. i out on a limb, stabbed us in lhe 1,” protested Rep. Michael Sin ool fu ' QKs Neibau rhe Legislature’s opriatlons Com- r. iet a $195 million- otate.< I for .the state’s See < all981' lur, R'PauI, sue- - e budget-setting ive his proposal, money forp uid provide $172 "If we co c ’s publlc-school Ing, it’s Jus I. The ^vemor tim e before 183.7 milli.ji. "■ Ke’Vg-got al also Included laxes.” on lo fund the But wfilh It program and bers protesl /ment insurance, apprbpriatii }tal compares to an U-9 vol ommendallon of Neibaur's r In total general- the dissent Ic schools. who wanted blic schools were because tht t didn't suffer a would forc< :y could go to thc turn lo volei levies,” Neibaur through ove: :ers have conlln- “The phih more and more. al least sin upermtem ce override JONES ' Some sup $195 million they will be 1 -------"Abouril Magic Valley money Is In nts Wednesday percent of i ion general fund salaries,” sj i for schools by ard L. Jones ‘-Appropriation He said h concern. $575,000 in o our schools on of Blaine Co ! have. It may of educalio arooms or a cul approve the ng we know for but I hesitat lave school next to increase now how many even ask tha be made," said "Thc ovei yne Fagg of sixth of our fall, for soni d recommended drastic cuts i SlTcSracta .skcd for S2.7 supcrinlendcnls Evara'proposal -SS:" rintenSent Dr. Hagerman he still supports L. Black sal ------ -- .. —derfunded if id ------ Probat ing! Si .... A7?8 - WASHING ____DI -8 Supreme Coi 07 open presid ’ ‘ 1 ^1 allow voters ---------AO party’s conle: ........... A3 The praclic ..... Bl dUulIng the . B2 . bellevcrtr- Ad ' The 6-3 rull Democralic 1 , Wisconsin’s? ........... law binding 1 ... B3-5 national conv o-wo ft H i R-Nampa, said commitlee. He also had ve jKiii It 1 .. publicanswhosldc' use floor. -When it comes 1 i' to vote onlhls,” he ' . nnd gel it out of the -------- .................“This smacks of Idaho Falls. ”Lv .-bill, which was mpalgn, hesaid. I' •> Re^s. Mack Nei ) send the R-Jerome, also lasl ! il could . “The GOP Cenl can’t.. .votethew leddling'’ Neibaur said. “Thij icialsand up here to make all "(Olsen) Is (ry/n behest of Idaho in here, anc Ition last . floor," Hollifieldsa a r would ”I’mnotsosurel s lo take party chalrmanshlf s in 1982. After the debate, send it back to comr lhe back' H ihen went to Slrasscr, Republicans and 13 inds lur’s $195 mil ;e officials react— - e story Page A3 ___ or public schools each year. J continue”lhls kind of spend- Jusl going to be a matter of ore tbe schools get everything ; (Ot and we’ll bave to raise : •fille some committee mem-’ itesled, saying they preferred 1 lating $200 million instead, on 1 vote the committee adopted 1 's recommendation. Most of i «nt came from lawmakers ' Ited lo adopt the higher figure 1 they said the $195 million I [tree local school boards to ' olers to raise additional cash overridepropertylaxlevies. ( ihilosophy of this legislature, \ since I've been here, is to I dertts~^a, ievote or s supcrinlendenls said if thc t ion becomes the final figure I be forced to cut staff. _l l“ lhe jinly place to save ' \ ; in the staff sincc about 80 s of the district costs go for ’’ said Blaine County’s Rich- c nes. r d his district now receives I In override tax. "The people : County are very supportive ’ > Ition. I think they would c the override again next year, c itate to pay they would want c Lsc it or if thc board would I that. ......... ------------------------- )verride represents about a I )ur dislrici budgel. Should IL a some reason, 11 would mean d Ills in programs," Jones said, said he hopes equalization ( ake up for some of the loss of - a ding In the various districts, n qualization Is excellCnl if 11 fi /eryone pays a fair share. If v away from some districts, n h shortages in state funding, impounds problems In those hesaid. JJ nan Superintendent Kenneth g said, "I think we are un* li H f lhal (the $195 million) is a 3b/y won’t affect I Jupreme ( NGTON (UPI) - The pi Court Wednesday rejected rc esldential primaries thal pi crs to cast ballots in either Ti ntesl. • a icticc has been crlllcized as ci the power of true party tli ruling was a victory for the ic Party, which challenged cl i's 78-year-old open primary w ng delegates lo lhe party’s m tinvention lo the results of th 76th y ^ I >rkb DUse lid i.k-Clure, Olsen and . lh id vehement words for fellow I ) sided wllh the party’s decision, mes right down to it, you don’t ha\ ;,” hcsald "Let’s keep ll here and )fthewav,V te of a'TTi;" said Rep; Martin 1 . ‘‘Lvt’i thc party honest” ar was a Gl' i-backed issue in tbe 19) said. t Neibaur, R-Paul, and Gordon o lashed out bitterly. Cenlral Commltlee has decidec the wishes of our constituents bac "This is lousy. Why don’t we send ceallthelav.-s.” frying (o elect a governor of th< and those things should not b rid said. sure tbere shouldn't be a change I .nshlp),” Hollifield added, bate, the House voted down the comraiUee4l-27. It to a full vote of the House nd 13 of lhe 14 Democrats opposed -C-r*- lillion proposi ~ lncrea.<;lngly fund public sch the general fund.” sa ' - LawTcnce-Knigge,-R-FUer refuse to do this, all It’s goIr fortx override levlw arid th = ers' arc going to to end up p bill.” Sen. Dane Watkins, R-Ida d- also supported the $260 mllll' of saying "even with $200 mill tg going lo see a lot of overri >e around thc'Slate;" Sen. Dean Van Engelen, 1 i' similarly said he fell the Lc ^ had the “obligation and res m ty” to fund public school ■d higher level. "A $200 million Df not a fat budgei;" Van Eng< *s "It Is a budget we can fll Inti ■e million revenue projection, n the right, we have the obllg 0 we have lhe ability to fit il In. h But Neibaur’s supporters ding public schools at the hl^ ?, would result In additional cu 0 the slate’s other programs. appropriut "Staff cuts e lhe final figure. We would h e in pretty good shape with $21' bul I think all of the school e ' will agree we will jusl have lc 0 someincreascsclsewhere," r F a ^ said Minidoka schoc I- drastic cuts two years aj restored 13 of thc 23 teacher s lost. e "We passed a $450,000 ovei c' year by a 53 percent vole. 3 eariier it lost by a sizeable m ', don’t think wc are in a posltii t our voters lo Increase it at th 1 Faggsald. -------- Cassia Superintendent-No a Hurst said he feels the ov( t- about $360,000 o r six. mill: n district,^about maximum. "We are locked in wllh the] n (taxing limit) and this has ell f any chance for growth or I i. ment. I think we are about I for district taxation and equ f would not give us any me - money. ; “If the legislature would pa that our fuel and transportatl would also stay the same, \ I get by on the $195 million, bui like .moro cuts for all of us, 1 added. . — - :t Idaho : Court str primaries if il chooses, It t require delegates lo foil primary results, thc high coi That would be a violation c • rules lhat only allow declarw crats lo participate in delegai lion. Th^ party had argued di chosen through an open prii where Republicans and indep may vote t .would "nol falri: thc division of preference^ ari h year. No. 57 dlL|| . the cenlral I- House Be- have the guts ind vole on it ri Trillhaase, " ...... ' ' aod vote for 1980election )n Hollificld, ded that we back home," nd Mr. Olsen thc stale of t be on this ?c Ihere (the 1C motion to ISC where 7 cd lhe bill, J sal ichoolsoutof said Rep. ^ Jer.-“if we- ------------- jolngtodois i the laxpay* - ^ p paying the Idaho Falls, llllon figure, H e *3 niUlon we’i;g Tride levies 1, R-Burley, , Legislature responslblll- " V oois at' the W ' fg Ion budget is ' ngelen said. Into our W22 m. Wcjbave , ligation and trs said fun- higher level cutbacks in . ition Sc J have been t*'. C17 million. r Ml districts elohopefor ByBONN TImcs-Ne hools made ago, Ihen er positions FILER Friday w vcrrldclasl cramblini mioliaJsk w “ ca„'^S Norman F. - - override of Eariier lills In his foundatloi 1. building 1 “ilES «,ualizallon the schoo: I pass a law main floo Iation costs closed a tl !, we could “I hope bul It looks building a us," Hurst are plann rikes do t may nol The court ollow the P a r t y ’s con: court said, right of politic n of party. First Amendr ired I^mo- non-Democrai gate selec- TTie ruling primary systi . George Walla delegates cratic prima )rimary — thousands of < iependents and Idaho nisc Iriy reflect Allhoug I among the declined com Tw in Falls, J V t H incipal Larry Roberts, ir chool s\ Filer waits o: )NNIE BAIRD JONES t-News writer ,ER - Filer High School offic y whal they'll have lo do ti bling building. e aro not doing anything u eer's report," Superintendent S ‘‘We hope we will have the rep m make some plans for repa cements.'.’- __________ Her this week 11 was discovc atlon In the old portion of 1 ng is crumbling and a large : ig. John Priestcr. Buhl engine* ng Monday to determine extent the meantime, some .student! 00ms by the dcleriorallon m: areas of thc building, arsky said Wednesday there w 3 at the school and the spccial e jhool basement as well as cla floor above the damaged ar I at least this week, lopc it won’t come lo conden ng as unsafe," Kovarsky said, lanning lo put In some supp own bind lurt said the Democralic constllullonally protected jlltlcal association under the endmonl allows jt lo exclude jcrals fromlls primary, ling may affect the open system in Michigan, where /allace won the 1972 Dfemo- ‘ •Imary with the help of ! of conservatives. Moniana 1 also have open primaries, h Idaho political -figures comment on the decision s,Idaho Ti A M iM rM |M 7v m I'V -n-U. i, inset, inspects wall in mpport on crumblin ....................................repj oft^ forr Tl )fficlals wili find out -m Io to prop up Iheir and g until we gel an :nt Sheldon Kovarsky , ; report by Friday so repairs or for olher ............. ......................................“ '] covered part of the orrc of thc higli school than •ge support beam Is “I jineer. Inspected the onci lent of the damage. "1 lents forced out of also ) may be shifted lo - buili of st re will be no lunches pipe ial education class In "V I classrooms on the the j area will remain espe said idemnlng the whole Qr lald. "Right now we dowi supports and make scho ding ope c should have no effpct I d State. . - I "There shouldn'fbc an Idaho's laws," said Depi General Roy Eiguren "] presidential primary e ~. does not specifically bim . party delegalion to a pat JJ didateonlhercsultofthei iic said Idaho dclcga s bound-by -law: to vot n particular candidate, Thursday, Febrti i r in cafetcria, while stud< i ng wall repa: ■epairs so we can continue usln if the year and maybe mdkc mi or next year.” The superintendent said there -money. “ We don’t have any extra mc md the Legislature wasn’t ex veck.” Kovarsky said. Wccinesday morning thc scho ystem was Inspected. "The results were not good, b is anything we didn’t already ki •“ They told us(it)would elthc r rebuilt. They also said it woui han to replace. “If we replace ll, we aren’t s ncoul of IhebasemenI. "The boiler inspectors sugges iso replace all of lhe steam 'Uildlng and thenewer portion I f steam that Is leaking and buc Ipes. “ We haven’t exactly had a go lie news wc have had this r specially in view of the financl aid. On Feb. 3 patrons of the Filer own a proposed $2,9 bond issu chool. en prima :t in the Gem Idaho cui - -------- has passec siS .S i: " .! particular can. ■"J^tsctc^ heprimary. ,„scpicmbc cgatcs are not vote for lhal Cross-ove e, “so there bothJimmy ruary 26,1981 . ________ _________________________ ludents eat outside )air study : using the building the rest <c more permanent repairs there is one major problem ■a money for costly repairs ,’l exactly good to us this school’s boiler,and heating od, but Ihcn they didn't tell dy know,"he added. either havo to be replaced ................. would cost more to rebuild tn’t sure how to get thc old iggested we relocate ll and cam pipes under the old tion bccause of the amount d buckling floors above the a good month. About all ot his month has been bad, lanclal outlook," Kovarsky nier School District turned I issue to build a new high aries 3 currently has a bill, which ossed tho-House of Repre- ------ ves, that would elinjinate the intial primary ond return the rimary to August. 11 has been 1 in a Senate commitlee. There anoiher bill In committee thal do thc same thing, but would . the dale of the stale primary 2mber. i-over - voting nearly- derailed nmy Carter and Gerald Ford’s 25^

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF375/PDF/1981_02_26.pdf/ R i^l ''Bo'iSE (UPl) - IdJ passage of a righl-to-wo in thc lower chamber. The bill, which surviv

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' 'B o 'iS E (U P l) - IdJ passage of a righl-to-wo in th c lower cham ber.

T he bill, which surviv th c House S ta le Affairs (

■ now heads for the Scnatt R epresentatives, stun

--------th e - issu e .-h o tly -d e b a tW ednesday aflemoon. : w orkers freedom to refr opponents said il would'

However, thc m ost t nesday morning, when s bill back to th c State A hav e been bolUedupanc

GOP supporters of th t w ith the m easure by sla Sen. J am es McClure, R-

Thc Idaho GOP Cenl GOP C hairm an Dennis w eekend saying conslde be ‘‘counterproduclive” th e governor’s office a \ M cClure had said the sai

“ They’ve stuck us out an d w atchcd us fall,” i

Sch(Panel C

BOISE (U PI) - The Jo in t Flnance-Appiopri

- m ittec/W edoesday set a gcneral-fund budgel foi

' ” public schools In fiscal 19 Rep. Mack Neibaur,

cessfully urgod the b . com m lltee lo approve 1

say in g his p lan would million for the sta te’s foundation program . T had recom m ended 5183.7 ■•■Nelbaur’s proposal a ano ih e r $22.5 million teach ers’ retirem ent p

. $445,900 for unemploymei His $195 million total

• th e governor’s jecom n . about $207 million In t<

fund support for public sc “ One y ea r ago, public

th e only agency that dit holdback because they c< counties for override levl sa id , adding lawm akers ually appropriated m or

~~~Areasui will fo raBy BONNIE BAIRD JON: Times-News writer

TWIN FALLS - Mi school superintendents view ed thc $195 miilion { budget recommended foi lh e Jo in t Finance-A p Com m lltee with deep conc

“ We have to run our w hatever money wc ha m ean overloaded classroc in p rogram s. One thing \

• su re is tha l we will have y e a r but we don’t know changcs will have to be r Su p erin ten d en t Wayne M inidoka County.

(Jov. John E vans had re< . a $207 million minimum

Superintendent of Public J e r r y Evans had aske m illion.

M ost Magic Valley supc h ad supported J e r ry Evai a s being conservative but m ee l inflationary costs of would have given a 10 c re a se over current fundln

Twin F a lls Superinte J a m e s D. Sawln said he si

— -lhe$2l7-m illion figure;—

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C l a s s i f i e d . . . . . .C o m ic s ..................E l d e r sL e g i s l a t u r e . . . . . M a g ic V a l l e y .

• O b i t u a r i e s ; O p in io nO u t d o o r s .................P e o p l e ______S p o r t s ...................

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Idaho House Republic ' o-work bill Wednesday o r . . •':r.rvived numerous atlem pts .o ku jirs Committee and on the House inate.stung by a b iller In trapart'eb a ted -th e -b ill for about------on. Its supporters said i l v refrain from Joining a union

luld weaken unions, js t emotional debate occuri • len some Republicans tried lo sci te Affairs Committee, w here il la n d killed.I the bill cried out against "medc y s ta le R epublican P arty official ?, R 'ldaho.Cenlral Commltlee. at th e behi nnis Olsen, passed a rcsolutioi islderation of the bill Ihis y e a r ' ive” lo the p a rly ’s a llem pls to re away from the Dem ocrats in e sam e earlier.i out on a limb, stabbed us in lhe 1,” protested Rep. Michael S in

ool fu' Q K s Neibaurhe Legislature’s —opriatlons Com- r .iet a $195 m illion- otate.<I for .the s ta te ’s S e e < a l l9 8 1 'lur, R 'PauI, sue- - e budget-settingive his proposal, m oney forpuid provide $172 " I f we coc ’s publlc-school Ing, i t ’s JusI. The ^ v e m o r tim e before183.7 m illi.ji. "■ K e’Vg-gotal also Included lax es .”on lo fund the But wfilhIt program and bers protesl/m ent insurance, apprbpriatii}tal com pares to an U-9 volommendallon of N eibaur's rIn total general- the dissentIc schools. who w antedblic schools were because thtt didn 't suffer a would forc<:y could go to thc turn lo voleilevies,” N eibaur through ove::ers have conlln- “T h e phihmore and m o re . al le a s t sin

uperm tem ce overrideJONES ' Som e sup

$195 million they will be 1

-------" A b o u r i lMagic Valley m oney Is In

nts Wednesday percen t of i ion general fund sa la rie s ,” sj i for schools by ard L . Jones ‘-A ppropriation He said h concern. $575,000 in oour schools on of B laine Co

! have. I t may of educalio aroom s o r a cul approve the ng we know for but I hesita t lave school next to increase now how m any even a sk tha be m ade," said "T hc ovei yne F ag g of sixth of our

fall, fo r soni d recommended d ra stic cuts i

S l T c S r a c t a.skcd for S2.7

supcrinlendcnls E vara 'p roposal

- S S : "

rintenSent Dr. H agerm an he still supports L. Black sal ------ -- . . —derfunded if

i d ------ Probat

ing! Si. . . . A 7 ?8 - WASHING____D I - 8 Suprem e Coi

0 7 open presid’ ‘ 1 ” ^ 1 allow voters---------AO party ’s conle:...........A 3 The praclic. . . . . B l dUulIng the

. B 2 . b e llev c rtr-A d ' The 6-3 rull

D em ocralic 1, Wisconsin’s ?

........... law binding 1. . . B 3 -5 national conv

o-wof t H i

R -N am pa, said com m itlee.

H e also had ve jK iii It 1.. publicansw hosldc' use floor. -W hen it comes 1

i ' to v o te on lh ls ,” he ' ■ ■ . nnd g el it out of the

-------- .................“T h is sm acks of■ Idaho Falls. ” Lv

.-bill, w hich was m palgn, hesaid .

I ' •> R e^s. Mack Nei ) send the R -Jerom e, also lasl ! il could . “ T h e GOP Cenl

c an ’t . . .v o te th e w leddling'’ N eibau r said. “ Thij icialsand up h e re to m ake all

"(O lsen) Is (ry/n behest of Idaho in here , anc Ition last . f loo r," Hollifieldsa a r would ” I ’m n o ts o s u re l s lo take p a r ty chalrmanshlf s in 1982. A fte r the debate,

send it back to comr lhe b a c k ' H ihen went to

Slrasscr, Republicans and 13

indslur’s $195 mil

;e officials reac t— - e story P a g e A 3___

o r public schools each year.J continue”lh ls kind of spend- Jusl going to be a m atter of ore tbe schools get everything ; (Ot and we’ll b av e to ra is e :

•fille some com m ittee m em -’itesled, saying they preferred 1lating $200 million instead, on 1vote the com m ittee adopted 1's recommendation. Most of i« n t came from law m akers 'Ited lo adopt the h igher figure 1

they said the $195 million I[tree local school boards to ' o le rs to ra ise additional cashoverrideproperty lax lev ies. (ihilosophy of this legislature, \since I've been here, is to I

dertts~^a, ievote or ssupcrinlendenls said if thc tion becomes the final figure I be forced to cut staff. _ ll“ lhe jinly place to save ' \; in the staff sincc about 80 s of the district costs go for’’ said Blaine County’s Rich- cnes. rd his district now receives I In override tax. "T he people: County a re very supportive ’ >Ition. I think they would cthe override again next year, cita te to pay they would w ant cLsc it o r if thc board would It h a t . ......... — -------------------------)verride represen ts about a I)ur dislrici budgel. Should IL asome reason, 11 would m ean d Ills in program s," Jones said,

said he hopes equalization ( ake up for some of the loss of - ading In the various districts, nqualization Is excellCnl if 11 fi/eryone pays a fa ir share. If vaw ay from som e districts, n h shortages in s ta te funding, impounds problem s In thosehesaid . JJ

nan Superintendent Kenneth gsaid, " I think w e are un* li

H f lhal (the $195 million) is a

3b/y won’t affect I

Jupreme (NGTON (U P I) - T h e piCourt Wednesday rejected rcesldential p rim aries th a l picrs to cast ballots in e ither Tintesl. • aicticc has been crlllcized as cithe power of tru e party tli

ruling was a v ictory for theic Party , which challenged cli's 78-year-old open prim ary wng delegates lo lh e party’s mtinvention lo the results of th

7 6 t h y

^ I

>rkbD U s elid i.k-Clure, Olsen and . lh

id vehement words for fellow I ) sided wllh the party’s decision, mes right down to it, you don’t ha\ ;,” hcsald "Let’s keep ll h ere and )fthewav,Vt e of a 'T T i;" said Rep; M artin 1 . ‘‘Lvt’i thc p arty h onest” ar was a Gl' i-backed issue in tbe 19) said.t Neibaur, R-Paul, and Gordon o lashed out bitterly.Cenlral Commltlee has decidec

the wishes of our constituents bac "This is lousy. Why don’t we send ceallthelav.-s.”frying (o elect a governor of th<

and those things should not b rid said.sure tbere shouldn't be a change I .nshlp),” Hollifield added, bate, the House voted down the comraiUee4l-27.It to a full vote of the House nd 13 of lhe 14 D emocrats opposed

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lillion proposi~ lncrea.<;lngly fund public sch

the gen e ra l fu n d .” sa ' - LawTcnce-Knigge,-R-FUer

refuse to do this, a ll It’s goIr fortx override lev lw arid th

= ers ' a rc going to to end up p bill.”

Sen. Dane W atkins, R-Ida d- also supported the $260 mllll' of saying "even with $200 mill tg going lo see a lot of overri >e around thc'Slate;"

Sen. Dean Van Engelen, 1 i ' sim ilarly said he fell the Lc ^ had the “obligation and res m ty” to fund public school ■d higher level. "A $200 million Df not a fa t budgei;" Van Eng< *s " I t Is a budget we can fll Inti ■e million revenue projection, n the right, we have the obllg 0 we have lhe ability to fit il In. h But Neibaur’s supporters

ding public schools a t the hl^ ?, would result In additional cu 0 the sla te’s other program s.

appropriut "Staff cutse lhe final figure. We would he in pretty good shape with $21'

bul I think all of the schoole ' will agree we will ju sl have lc0 som eincreascsclsew here," r F a ^ said Minidoka schoc I- drastic cuts two yea rs aj

restored 13 of thc 23 teacher s lost.e "We passed a $450,000 ovei c ' year by a 53 percen t vole. 3 eariier it lost by a sizeable m ', don’t think wc a re in a posltii t our voters lo Increase it a t th1 Faggsald.--------Cassia Superintendent-Noa Hurst said he feels the ov( t- about $360,000 o r six. mill: n d is tric t,^ ab o u t m axim um .

"We are locked in w llh the] n (taxing limit) and th is has ell f any chance for grow th or I i. ment. I think we a r e about I for district taxation and equ f would not give us any me - money.

; “ If the legislature would pa that our fuel and transportatl would also s tay th e sam e, \

I get by on the $195 m illion, bui • like .moro cuts for all of us, 1 added. . — -

:t Idaho

: Court strprim aries if il chooses, It t require delegates lo foil p rim ary results, th c high coi That would be a violation c

• rules lhat only allow declarw cra ts lo partic ipate in delegai lion.

Th^ party had argued di chosen through an open prii where Republicans and indep m ay vote t .would "nol falri: thc division o f preference^ ari

h y e a r . N o . 5 7

dlL||

. the cenlral

I- House Be­

have the guts ind vole on it

ri Trillhaase, " ...... '' aod vote for 1980election

)n Hollificld,

ded that we back home," nd Mr. Olsen

thc stale of t be on this

?c Ihere (the

1C motion to

ISC where 7 cd lhe bill,

J

salichoolsoutofsaid R ep. ^

J e r .-“ if w e- -------------jo lng todoisi the laxpay* - ^ p paying the

Idaho Falls,llllon figure, H e * 3 niUlon we’i;g Tride levies

1, R-Burley,, Legislatureresponslblll- " Voois a t' the W ' fg Ion budget is ■ ' ngelen said.Into our W22m. Wcjbave ,ligation and

trs said fun- higher level cutbacks in .

itionSc

J have been t* '.C17 million. rMl districtse lohopefor ByBONN

TImcs-Nehools made

ago, Ihene r positions FILER

Friday w vcrrldclasl cram blini

m io l ia J s k

w “ ca„'^S

Norman F. - - override of E ariier lills In his foundatloi 1. building 1

“i lE S

«,ualizallon

the schoo:I pass a law main flooIation costs closed a t l!, we could “ I hopebul It looks building aus," Hurst a re plann

rikes dot may nol The court ollow th e P a r ty ’s con:court said, righ t of politic n of p a r ty . F irs t Amendrired I^m o- non-Democraigate selec- TTie ruling

prim ary systi. George Walla

delegates c ra tic prima)rim ary — thousands of <iependents and Idaho niscIriy reflect A llhoug Iamong the declined com

T w i n F a l l s , J

V

t H

i n c ip a l L a r r y R o b e r t s , ir

chool s\Filer w aits o:)NNIE BAIRD JONES t-News writer

,ER - F ile r High School offic y whal they 'll have lo do ti bling building.e aro not doing anything u eer's report," Superintendent S ‘‘We hope we will have the rep m m ake some plans for repacements.'.’- __________Her this week 11 was discovc atlon In the old portion of 1 ng is crumbling and a large : ig. John P riestcr. Buhl engine* ng Monday to determ ine extent the meantime, some .student! 00m s by the dcleriorallon m: areas of thc building, arsky said Wednesday there w 3 at the school and the spccial e jhool basement a s well as cla floor above the damaged ar

I a t least this week, lopc it won’t come lo conden ng as unsafe," Kovarsky said, lanning lo put In some supp

own bindlurt said the Democralic constllullonally protected jlltlcal association under the endmonl allows jt lo exclude jcrals from lls prim ary, ling may affect the open system in M ichigan, where /allace won th e 1972 Dfemo- ‘ •Imary with the help of ! of conservatives. Moniana 1 also have open prim aries, h Idaho political -figures comment on the decision

s , I d a h o T i

A M i M

r M | M 7 v m

I'V -n-U.

i, i n s e t , i n s p e c t s w a l l in

mpporto n crumblin

■ ....................................rep joft^fo rr

Tl)fficlals wili find out - m Io to prop up Iheir

and

g until we gel an:nt Sheldon Kovarsky ,; report by Friday so repairs o r for olher

............. ......................................“ ']covered part of the o rrc of thc higli school than

•ge support beam Is “ I jineer. Inspected the onci lent of the damage. "1lents forced out of also ) m ay be shifted lo - buili

of stre will be no lunches pipe ial education class In "V I classroom s on the the j a rea will remain espe

saididemnlng the whole Qr lald. "R ight now we dowi supports and make scho

ding opec should have no effpct I d S tate . . -

I "T here shouldn 'fbc an Idaho 's law s," said Depi G eneral Roy Eiguren "]

” presidential prim ary e ~ . does not specifically bim . p a r ty delegalion to a pa t

JJ d id a teo n lh e rc su lto fth e i

iic said Idaho dclcga s b o u n d -b y -law : to vot n p a r tic u la r candidate,

T h u r s d a y , F e b r t i

ir

in c a f e t c r i a , w h ile s tu d <

ing wall repa:■epairs so we can continue usln if the y e a r and m aybe m dkc mi o r next y e a r .”

The superintendent said there -m o n e y .

“ We d on’t have any ex tra mc md the Legislature wasn’t ex veck.” K ovarsky said.

Wccinesday morning thc scho ystem w as Inspected.

"T he resu lts w ere not good, b is anything we didn’t already ki •“ They told u s ( it)w o u ld elthc r rebuilt. They also said it woui han to replace.

“ If we replace ll, we a ren ’t s n cou l of IhebasemenI."T he boiler inspectors sugges

iso rep lace all of lhe steam 'Uildlng and thenew er portion I f s team tha t Is leaking and buc Ipes.“ We haven’t exactly had a go

lie news wc have had th is r specially in view of the financl aid.On F eb . 3 patrons of the F iler

own a proposed $2,9 bond issu chool.

en prima: t in the Gem Idaho cui - -------- has passec

siS . S i : " . !p articu la r can. ■ " J ^ t s c t c ^ h ep rim ary . ,„scp icm bc cgatcs a r e not vote fo r lhal Cross-ove e, “ so th e re bo thJim m y

r u a r y 2 6 , 1 9 8 1

.

________ _________________________

l u d e n t s e a t o u t s i d e

)air study: using the building the rest <c m ore permanent repairs

there is one m ajor problem

■a money for costly repairs ,’l exactly good to us this

school’s boiler,and heating

od, but Ihcn they didn't tell dy know ,"he added.e ither havo to be rep laced .................would cost more to rebuild

tn’t sure how to get thc old

iggested we relocate ll and cam pipes under the old tion bccause of the amount d buckling floors above the

a good month. About all ot his month has been bad, lanclal outlook," Kovarsky

n ie r School District turned I issue to build a new high

aries3 currently has a bill, whichossed tho-H ouse of R ep re -------ves, tha t would elinjinate the intial prim ary ond return th e rim ary to August. 11 has been 1 in a Senate commitlee. There anoiher bill In committee tha l do thc sam e thing, but would . the dale of the sta le p rim ary

2m ber.

i-over - voting nearly- derailed nm y C arter and Gerald Ford’s

2 5 ^

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C r o s s w in s CNEW YORK (U P I)-

hlm scl/ “ tlie new Jcid business, swept the top G ram m y Awards, the r H o llyw o^ 's Oscars.

The Texas-born Cr» Brothers pop-rock grou w inner of awards for I album of the year, bcs a rtis t of the year and t all for work on his debut ■‘Sailing."

Kenny Logglns and B vocalist honors.

Anne M urray receive country vocalist for “ C(

---------- Georgc Joncs'W on a s l"H e Stopped Loving Ht Emmylou H arris receiv duo.

The beebop-lnfluence T ransfe r grabbed honor fo r the group's stylized r

H a r H s g o e s cVALHALU, N.Y. (U

Je a n H arris Is staging desperate bid to comm Wedn«J^ay.

"She told me that the (............ '. t i l e and the only-way to

attoraeyJoelA um ou. ' Bul the County Correc

would not call Mrs. H arrl Commissioner Albert

refused m eals since.she I liquids. She has also cat(j by visitors, he Mid.

G ray quoted H arris as living like an animal I n a t

IV. G e r m a n y p• eONrJ, West German

m ediation to end the vk begin as early as March sa id Wednesday.

The Bonn Cabinet deci together “ the democratic Salvadoran conflict, go' S eeker said.

Leftists, split into fac social dem ocrats to h a n U.S.-backed Junta v.t>uld West G erm an spokesman

SALT LAKE CITY (U P D - • P au l Franklin, accused of

down two black joggers, re s tay a t a Salt Lake molel be< claim ed he found “ nigger h the bed, an innkeeper told a Jury Wedneday.

Viola Bowles said Frankll an alias, checked into the Ev M ptel a few days before Ted 20, and Dave Martin, 18, w en d ea th by a sniper as they joggi a c ity park with two white won

She said Franklin came bac , desk a few m inutes later ar

pla ined about the room. She s* to inspect and Franklin ask( you have nigger maids here?"

“ There have been niggers room. Those a rc nigger hairs bed ,” the woman said Frank her.

-------- F rank lin -thcn -becam o“ lr£checked out, she said.

T h e 30-year^old Mobile, native, a form er member of Klux Klan and the America P a rty , is on trial In federal ci violating the civil rights of I b lacks by m urdering them fn bush. Prosecutors said he s:

-'Tcsdl®Chan

Twin FallB, Jerom e^Joodin Riq)ert-Buriey areas:

M ostly cloudy today and t . ...w itii a chancc-of snow, pc

m ixed with rain loday, Highs m id 40s, and lows tonlghnt 2C P a rtly cloudy F riday with

.. ag a in In the mid 40s.H ailey, Cam as P rairie, and R iv e r VaUey:' M ostly cloudy today and t<

w ith a chance of snow. Highs a round 40, and lows tonight raid to upper teens. P artly c F r id ay wllh highs In the upp to low 40s.

ROAD REPORT-

H ere Is the road report as Issi____ the-Idaho_D epartm enl_of_-.......-portallon. ; — - ------------U;Sr9S— OregonloSawtpolnl;

Bonners Ferry , wel.SH &5 - Jiorscshoc B«nd to Doi

Icy spots; McCall to New Meadow 190 — Fourth of Ju ly Canyon

Lookout Pass, brokensnow Door.___ : U ^.12-LotoPass,wel.

. SH 21 - Idaho City to Lowmi . . spo ts; Grandjcan Junction to Sl

Icy spots.

N a t io n a l «U u MUi Pep I

AIt)UQu«rque « » „„ UAlUnlj n 3* .... bOotlon ' 41 3} M l UCMCJflO U X .... UD*iui ' ea u N0«nvar ta S3 .... N0«»M elne«--- <t M .... 0OaireJt l i I t .... 0 Honolulu . - 11.. #r .... PHnuilon u B

A*2 T im o s -N o w s . T w in F a lls

s G r a m m y a w a r d s’I) - Christopher Cross, who c a kid on the block” in the mus top honors W ednesday n l ^ t in U

[he record Industry 's equivalent >.Cross, a protege of the Dobb

group, was voted by h is peers U for best record of the y ear, be

best song of the y ea r, best ne J5d best Instrum ental a rran g e r • ebut album featuring the hit sing

Id Bette Midler cap tu red b estpo

:elved a Gram m y as best femal ■ “ Could I Have th is D ance?" an as bcst'm alc country 'singerTo g Her Today,” Roy Orblson an ceived a G rammy a s beal countr

Jnced singing group M anhalta onors in the Jazz fusion calegor ;ed rendition of jazz standards.

s o n h u n g e r s t r i k e. (UPD - Convicted murdere. glng a. jail hunger s trike In i ynm lt suicide, h e r lawypj-

the only thing left for h e r was t( / to do It is to stop eallng.^’ sale

erections Commissioner said he a rr is ’ behavior a hunger strike. « r t Gray said M rs. H arris has she entered the ja il, but taken eaten candy and bread brought

s a s saying; " I c an ’t see myself n a cage for the rest of m y life.”

J) plans mediationmany (UPI) - West Germ an i violence in El Salvador could arch, a govemrnent spokesman

decided to do all it can to bring •atic powers" on both sides of the

govemment spokesm an Kurt

factions ranging from libera! hard-line communists, and the »uld participate in the talks, the n a n said.

sets Ere’I) - Joseph v ictim s because

o f gunning of blacks., refused to Police in Ind1 becausc he w ant to questioier hairs" in tion w ith similalid a federal t ^ k s on blacks.

T>esk c lerks a l inklln using m otels a lse Evergreen a m an whoTed Fields estab lishm ents I

w ere shot to Aug. 15 of lastlogged out of occu rred the nigwomen c le rks sa id F ra r. , nam e.

r and com- cam e lo his mo "^nted roc

asked. Do d e rk said he toi 1 .Ul g ive h im a room

?ers jn t^is used by blacks ai lairs tn lha l ^ ranklln told .‘Neubcrger.alsf

a false license f n r a i e “ and— re g ls tra tlo n ~ fo r

w alked into the j bile, A la., w ro te down the ai r of the Ku All the clerks ;rican Nazi cam e to their m al court for brown Chevrolet of the two one owned by

n from am - Impounded by i le shot the O ther w itnesses

sig/"g) maince o f snow o0 ^ ^ NATIONAL

md tonight V " 1 ^ ^ , —’..possib ly -- S eattle" 2Jg h sln th e 3oocnl 20 to 25. \ /vith highs \

and Wood. . S*N- FflAKCiSI

nd tonlghl \Ighs loday S , 'Ight in the , t o s anggl

tly cloudy ■ ^ upper 30s

• OPI WEATM

0 Donnelly, 1S4 - Caldwell lo adow-s. Icy. U.S. 20 and U.S. S nyon, u e l; Sum m it lo Arco. bai loor. • U.S. 93 - Areo. I

Sum m it, tun ;; Lost iwman. Icy ' snow floor, lo Slanley, SH 75 - Sftoshont

■ Catena Sum mit, Icy

KinuiCllr n u ....L itv io u ir «> ....

p loiAng*l«i U M ...... Mtmphit n 43 ....

MumlBaun, n M ....J UlhrtotiM^----------- J7 - 23.

MlnnMpolit » 34 ....NewOrtMni 71 M ....NewYoik O 40Olil*fiom»City n « ....Onuh* i l J7 ....PMUdalphli 44 37 ...

• D*tnjiAh>

F a lls . Id ah o T h u r s d a y , F o b ru a

I i T l r f n i

is V i o l e n c e f e> calls BONN, W est Ger music em m en t believes ( in the against U.S. nuclea ent Of G erm any and fear

govem m ent spokesi obble day.^ Uic L eading oHIclals I

. over g row ing youlh \ new of a “ ren t-a-m ob" c

:er — anydem onstration .The offic ia ls say I

. any m arch against Ibe doubly dangeroi

_ _ i« ■ guard ing nu c lea r w proles-en,.

r ' fo r B ecker spoke one V and in th e m agazine Sle

m try weapons s ite s in West

gory C a lv o S o t e '■ MADRID, Spain (L

hostage in a n abort: ze week elected Leopoli

c re rIn a The deputy arm y csa id _____ King Ju a n Carlos, w,

the revolt, bu t rerr IS to investigation into his i said Sources sa id the p

Carlos on th e ir side, I 1 he ujan join th e revolt j 0. a ttem pt lo send him In

ken , _Ight I n f l a t i o n n

WASHINGTON (Uf inflation ra te fell to 9. lim e it has dropped be

i n last sum m er, nan Lower food prices h ,,,,H cosls in Jan u a ry , the

Wednesday, producin C onsum er P ric e Index

ing "F ran k ly , I d on 't coi the lo offset fu tu re increa :urt W eldenbaum, chairm a

Econom icA dvisers. •ral The most surprislnf the m ent’s m easurem ent the which W eldenbaum s

pcrcent.”

anklin’suse of his extrem e h a tred simll

policIndiana and Ohio, a lso vlctli ilion Franklin In connec- Uli n ila r random sn iper a t- Grah ks. thats a l three olher Salt L ake how also Identified F rank lin . .s la in

'ho had stayed a t th e ir whlcl Its between Aug. 10 and G n ist year. The shooting’s six ti night of Aug. 20. All th e ment

’ranklln used a d ifferent ’ He shots

iberger said F ran k lin Liber motel and asked of h e dircci room s to Negros. T he Dei told Franklin he would Scive

tom that had never been evide s and the defendant took shots

gunmalso sa id F ran k lln w rote police

p late number on th e becau■form ~But“ ihc”"clerk------ A 'blie parking lot la te r and tria l I le actual plate num ber. the cc rk s said the m an . th a t while r motels was driving a dogs olet C am are sim ilar lo bomb jy Franklin lhat w as Bul y police In Kentucky, the no se s said they saw a delayc

’(gaftOdstfor rain predict

■JAL WEATHER SERVICE FOREC^ 29.89 3COO

c isco ^ ; ■

i______

I lo Utah. bare. SH S].S. 93-20-26 - Cat Creek Icy spot , ba re . 186 -CO. bare; Willow C rw k 1 1 5 - Lost Trail Pass, broken U.S.

wet.w ne lo Kelchum, bare ; U.S. : Icy spots, bare,

.... Pom*ft<3, Ua. » M 2,0... Ponund. 0>«. U 33... Sl.Loul* n iS ........ s«itukta<r C3 41 ....... S«nOI»go S4 M ..V. SinF/tnclieo S8 45 ..... SMt1l« S2 «... SpoOflo 4S S3... WllMnolon U 40 ....

: I d a h o

i ru a rv 2 6 . 1061

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; f e a r e d a t n u k e s i t'■ Germany (U PI) - The Bonn ves dem onstrators soon will it uclear weapons installations In fears Ihe pro tests will be vie

okesman K urt Becker said Wei

lals have expressed extrem e coc )ulh violence and the apparent g r tb" crowd ready to confront polli lon.

say Ihe read iness lo use vlolcnc insi U.S. m ilita ry Installations w. gerous because American sold a r weapons would shoot attaci

one week a fle r a controversial"S c Stem published a m ap of nuc West Germany.

J t e l o f in a l l y e le c te illn (UPI) — P arliam ent deputies ibortlve Francolst coup eariier »poldo Calvo Sotelo prim e mini

m y chief of staff, a close advise w, was fired,-reportedly for leac

remained a l liberty pending ) his involvement with the coup, h e plotters tried to get King Ji ide. He said he would ra lh er be s /oil and sta ted he would resist i Im Into exile, the sources added.

n r a te f a l l s to 9 .1%' (UPD — The annually ajdusi to 9.1 percent in January , Ihe fl

ed below the double-digit level sir

ces helped offset skyrocketing fi the Labor D epartm ent report

iucing a 0.7 perceni rise In t ndex from Decem ber’s mark.'t count on the food a re a lo contin icreases In energy ." said Murr; irm an of the P resident’s Council ■s.rising part of the Labor Depai lent was the overall food inde tm said “ actually went down

’sm oods im ila r c a r parked in a field whei police believe sn iper fired a t th( victims.

U lah M edical Exam iner Wa G raham lesllfied earlie r in the tha t 11 w as im possible to say ex how many bullets w ere fired a slain m en. — or. the direction which the shots cam e.

G raham said M artin was hit fi' six tim es by bullets and b u lle t: tnents. F ields w as hit three times,

He also sa id h e could nol tell i A ots cam e from the field o r fron Liberty P ark , which is in the opp Jlrectlon.

Defense A ttorney Robert Jciver told the ju ry he believed evidence would show that so it ihots were fired that more than ^ n m a n had to be involved. He wllce w eni Irying to fram e F rar Kjcause of h is rac is t views.

A 'bomb th re a t also interrupted rial briefly. U;S. M arshals clej he courthouse fo r m ore than an I .-hlle they searched the building i ogs trained lo find explosives, om b was found.Bul the th re a t cam e shortly bei

ie noon recess, so the trial was ( elayed for about 15 minutes.

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• ite s day govem n

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In W «l wilhslateandviolent " ’J

rtreones- w a ll said a t Ji since he took ( m ovem ent lo developmeni.

Walt m e t M governors, i

;nce a t W estem Gov« i would -d is c u s se d “ wa oldlers development, acking ‘ neighbor to

private users, article “ Tills Is a n off

luclear m aM gepub lk Walt sa id h

healthy work: th e governors

e d Ihem veto po decisions affec

“ «elo He said n o i er this m ade on h is p llnlster and gas Ieasl;

California, anc■iser ofeadlng " ■’ ng an T h # ‘

Tw inI Juan M « m b « ro •eshot CIrci sl anyJ. Publi»hcd dai

W sti. Twin f Mofllc. Voll*

Z Subtcrip tion^ dolivery $5,0finrt»w4 AlOfO/' I

51.35 p « rw 7 ll r s t day only 50's ince paid In odvcr

eorrlsr dollvei Doily ond Sur

g fuel 3 months SU .lOrted '2 month* :II the ' ■ ! I T ’" ' ‘Sunday only,

moiilh* S6.75 tinue month* 5rrrav poitogo paid

Tlmo»-Nowi (I Cil Of Student and

S4.00 per mar D art- County N ew tIX.T ■ Soction 6C.tO£idex. ^ ^ - i ,vn 2 doy of th o Wl

notice* will bo

1 ■here the the

Wallace the day exactly

a t the in from

t five or et frag- les.II if the rom the ipposite

1 Van ^ired the> many ^ian one . K Pie saidranklln N a m e .

ied the “ A d d re ::learedin hour C i tylg withcs- No W m w w v

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att pledWGTON (UPI) - Interior r J am es Watt said Wednes- ;m m en l land* use policies ) offensive and arrogant, and d a new, better relationship .! and lo c ^ governments,

m yself as ooc who will to be a sagebrush rebel.” a t h is first news conference

x)k office, in reference to the it lo open up public lands for ent.Jt e a rile r Wednesday wilh 12 3, a ll m em bers of the ^ v e m o r s Conference, and

w ater, land .and energy enl. "We’ve been a bad

to states, counties and ;ers.” Watts told reporters, n Offensive,'arrogant way lo ' liblic lands.”id be’ looks forward to " a irorking relationship" with nors, bul would not g iv e 'I power over projects and iffecting their stales, no final decision has been

lls proposal for offshore oil casing tracts off northern , and added he will listen to

■h#TIm*»-N«wsw in F alls, Idaho• r o f A ud it B ureau of !I lrcu lo tlo n andi P r* M ln t« rn a tIo n a lddonyo i" l32T hrrd 'S tro# r«n Foil*. Idoho 83301, by 'o lloy N D w ipoperi. Inc. tion Rote*: Cily Homo $5,00, S t.35 per w eek:

'for Rot/fa Dalivery JJ.40 r w ook. Dolly $1.50; Sun.

50", Moil lobicfiption* dvcnco (told only whero >livery il nol mointolnod):I Sundoy. I month H .95 SU .85 , 6 month* $29,7o’

h* $59.40; Daily only $3.45, 3 month* $10,35;)nly, 1 monlh $2,25, 3 •6,75, 6 month* $13,50 1* $27.00, S«ond Clo»* laid ot Twin Falls Idaho «*(UPS 631-080), Special and Servtcem on ro te month. Official City and

lo w jp o p o r punv^ -'" to MOB Idaho Code. TfCr*. ireby deilgnaiod o* iho o w eok on which legal llbopubllihed .

G r a n d P r iz e . 2 - S e c o n d P riz i S ' T h i r d P r iz e j

1 0 ' F o u r th P r iz ( 2 0 - F if th P r i z e s '

l O O O ' S ix th P r i zes-

[.egistration 1m e ______________________

j r e s ^ T ^ ........

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-E $ 4 . 1 1

s g o o dIg h th e -w eek en9* casuals w ith a sporty look. :om > on a t an affordablo prlco . I lodod uppors to p rubbor ou tsc jiDtf.

L e r k a ’ s # ! !

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1 tendent of Public Insln E v an s and Idaho

• Association Director Wednesday criticized

>■ for approving a public . propriallon which boU , wastoolow.: "1 would very much h ‘ see a higher figure, bu - only talking about one

_ puzzle." E vans said a.'t Financo-Approprlation: tee approved a Sli general-fund appropr public schools. -E v a n a M ld -a b U lrw

equalize the ra te of pro lion In all of Idaho's districts, would ra ise cash If law m akers m easure, In addition. I Legislature could re^)p ations over the amoi revenue lhe s ta te is « receive during the nexl

L awm akers have a _ resolution anticipating I

M22 million In fiscal ye;

‘Gifted J funding

BOISE (UPI) - Pareji crowded into a Stalehouse 1 proposal lo repeal a section to provide special Instrucli students.

“ They’re not weird peopl R-Bolse, said in urging the kill a bill aimed a t cultli education for “ gifted" child

Hooper said ho would instruction years ago whi school, but ho didn’t haveU sa id he developed “ an Inf sam e a superiority complex

He said he becam e isolat had passed mosl tests with struggled.

Now, lhe Legislature shoi sc ra p the J778,500 gifled-anc to prevent sim ilar problems Hooper said.

- ■ JT h e more we Isolate th«

[PanelieO lS E (UPI) - The Hc

n l ie ; and T ax a tio n C< asp ipved a bill today authc fire departm ents and fire

I d is tric ts lo charge fees.J ' JTlie proposal w as prope:

H buie floor wllh a "do pas dlendallon.

• ; Sponsors of the bill sai( allow fire agencies lo s< enforce fire-proiectlon fee (assessm ents! for fire i Buildings determined to " f ire t ra p " c lass would be * q highej' ra le lhan building< be relatively safe. (Hiur fra lem a l organizations’ would come under the provi : They also noled the bill c

‘.‘legislallve'inlent" clauses th a t Imposlllon of fees wou'

------ I ^ a -d e c l in e in -p ro p e r tr tren tly the only source of r< fire departments.

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n s b laIdaho Superin- I--------r --------

nslnicllon Jerry a ho E ducation to r Don Rollie 2^ lawmakers ibiic-schools ap- bolh men said

ich have liked lo E v a n s s a ld li .b u tw c ’rcEUll ' ‘"JM la lp lc ione piece of the aaaitlonm nd a r te r the Joint l^ ie s ta le 's atlons Commit- While E va

S195 million law m akersroprialion for revenue deli

- publlc'schoo: U r*h lch“would— lh e ‘chancc ‘0r property t o a - on Uie subjeh o s 115 school lhan ll w as yi

on. he said, the I S f f re-open deliber-

ing revenues of - "T h a td e ttll y ea r 1982. bul w ith lhe o

I student’ g cut profarenls, itachers and Icgislato, use hearing room today lo blast :tlon of law that requires the sla ruclion for exceptionally talenlc

icople," Rep. (Christopher Hoope the House Education Commlltee i :ultlng sta te funding for speci; ’hildren,)uld have qualified for speci;

when he was attending publ: ve the opportunity. As a result. I: \ inferiority complex and al th plex."wlated from his p eers because t vlth ease while his fellow studenl

should do away with any plans l l-and-talenled education progran lems for Idaho's b rillianl childrei

e these Individuals...the more w

1 OKs feeE House Reve- “ I ’m brealh

C o m m illee th is bill." coi uthorizingcily G ilbert, R-Bol; fire protection a new spec

• opMi-cnded. Tl ropelled lo lhe it. 'I t 's a nev I pass" recom* people.’'-

“ I t 's nothin; said il would c rea se ," Rep,

0 set up and Boise, added, fee schedules they will reduc

re protection. H e also saidto be in the trem endous ir

1 be charged a t fire-rlsk sta- lings judged to safe .Crhurches and ^is’ structures iired aw ay arevision. believed propellll contained a w’e re suffideruse suggesting" d is tric ts and c:Aouw he offset need of funds.ly - ta x e s rc u r--------^William-Maiof revenue for S ta te Council o

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sedd be believed lhe s ta te 's co piclurehas improved and bu d money may com e Into , scoffers. ‘

ap2vans would not predict If lal ;rs would re-open those sd deliberations, hc said the lei hool appropriation m ade new o f additional discussion---------- ;ibjecl “one slep closer... _ isyesterday."

and Evans both said they gr, :plorc the possibility of a is orial veto If the appropri- pu asure survived House and pu otes. Bul neither said he an ussed such a possibility off ?ovemor.

depends on what happens ~ ~ pn s other pieces (b ills)," bll

school p >posal is cIfltors develop th e strangene lasl a “ We need to p ut them

containing o ther excep ■ Hooper and other

“ ' I " ! 'tM to scholastic achlevemen w ,jal Loa P e te rs , coodii

D istric t 's gifted-and xjcial ch ildren not challengi lutjljc fru stra ted - m any of jt_he tu rned to drugs, crime I the . She a ttacked the

children “ will be finci sc he help ." She said they r dents proper education as “ i

students, ins lo Rep. D an Kelly, R- ;ram, law m akers wouldn't s drcn. nated s ta le support foi

d is tric ts would need ■e we teachers for o ther dulii

es for fire:alhless wilh the latitude of pro

complained Rep. Rachel liBoise. It's authorization for app;pecial assessm ent. I t 's fire l .T b e rc 's a o w a y to re s tr ic r necnew, onerous tax on the pro

Jiing more than a tax In- ano lep, Wendy Ungricht, fl­ed. "There’s no guaran tee !duce property taxes.” aid the measure would be a s incentive for ow ners of t a ' 'ires lo m ake them

y Brackelt, R-Twln F alls. f at the bill, saying he •operty tax override levies d en t for fire protection id city fire departm ents in js.M auk,^prcscnting-Jdaho—:il of Firefighters, sa id the • ould'ensure adequate fire

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undin<E vans said . "Funding schools.

_ low level, though, makes

chance fo r a velo much greaterRollie s a id members of his 0

nlzatlon, which represents s ta te 's teachers, were "very se l" by th e appropriation, wl com pared to the lEA's suggc: budgel level of C17 million.

He said 11 lavmiakers gave f approval lo lhe appropriation, latlons belw een teachers school b oards would become tense" w hen labor contracts negotiated la te r this year.

"This w ill cu t' Into quail Rollie said . "More lhan (conlr; negotiations, ll will 'affect i g ram s, supplies and the staff i Is needed. I t will force district put off for still anolher year purchase of equlpmenl, supp and o ther item s that have been off too long already...

___ " I ’m _nol_ tremendouslypressed w ilh the wnise of respo billly com ing from either party

programcriticized

igencss H 'e're trying to ai’old," Ihem in a different peer group," a 2xceptlonal students, he added, ther speakers rapped the impo n sports achlevem enl as compa ement.»odinalor of the Idaho Falls 1-and-talented program, said llenged with tough school work b ny of them w ere lethargic and a n :rim eand-or suicide, thc "pow erful myth" that tc fine on the ir own — they don'l ne hey neede<?'JSK as much help ge' as “norm al" and mentally handle

y, R-Mounlain Home, pointed oi dn'l save tho full J778,500 if they )rt for the p rogram because mosl need to re ta in their special-edu -duties.

edistrictsprotection and ambulance servli

He said override levies would approved b y voters unless a fire o c c u n ^ . The measure needed to ' sav e lives and p« property, h e said. '

“ Would you rather have tt; another tax revolt," asked Brad

^ S e iBy LARRY SW Timcs-Ne»'s w

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'e final modified bill, on, ro- u itab lefo ry o u 5 and Known as ' !"very original propo; :ts are employee to___________ earned benefit

ence totaled'85 nlracl) The p lan wc

1982. 'school I Iff S a t universities. I i S l c would

jdoK the im proved t J ’S Bob Day. r

Education Ass would provide

y im- e n c o u ra g e i sp o jis l-- - tc a c h e rs to ta k rty ." “ It te a rs yc________ I people m oved

as effective," ! However, th

I cation andt elded on a 6-3

th e eligibility f •1 requ ire public4 resu lting cost c

The Idaho ' he said, tirem en t Syst ’’ a group m em bers a n d ;

and employeesiportance.ip a rcd lo w ith 11111 earr

em ployee mus have 30 y ears

is bchoo system ’s curre id gifted The commil k became non pra number Affairs

troducllon. talented T h e s y s le i

need any "T om m y" Tc getting a version had “ bi

idicapped Some older < lo re tire almo

I out that, younger w o rt ley elimi- m ore than the 3sl school from the syster education

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- E arly retirement legisla- F ked by s ta le \vorkers, f and .school administrators g ■ely modified by a Senate ti ‘Wednesday.neither the groups nor the s •ement system 's board of b Tiay bc able to support the g ]111, which was called Ineq- o younger employees, a s " th e rule of 85," the p oposal was to allow a public r> to re tire early with full li

neflts If his age and experi- !d 55 years.1 would take effect July 1,>ol districts, colleges and ts, the slate, counties and uld have paid aboul ts lased In over four years, for 'ed benefit.y, representing the Idaho Association, said the plan

/Ide an "honorable way" lo , :e o ld e r , .ex p erien cedTtakccariyretirtm ent.-----------s your Insides out to see ved out bccause they're nol e ," hesald,r, tJie Senate Health, Edu^__d Welfare Commlttee’ de- 6-3 party-line vole to raise

lity factor to 90 years and lo Iblic employees to pay the ost of J3 million, iho Public Employee Re- System has 42,000 active and Is funded by employers yees.igibile for early retirement earned benefits, a public m ust be GO years old and 2a rs of service, under, the urrenl "stric t rule of 90." im lltec 's modified legisla- e presented to lhe Senate a irs Commltl'ee for in-

s te m 's d irec to r, T .F .Terrell, said lhe now

1 “ built-in inequities." ler workers would be able ilmost Immediately, while .•orkers would pay much

they would ever receive 'S tem .

1

Iters re•'The board Is very firm I

a benefit funded by the c Terrell said.

------ Steve Swadlcyrdlrtxrt o roPublic Employees Assoc fercd to spilt the cost of th got liltle response from th tee.• E zra Moore, represent school ad m in is tra to rs , budgets of s ta le agencies governm ents could befefll o riglanlplan.

He said It would allow so paid employees to re tire wt replaced with younger em; the bottom of lhe pay scale,

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C r o s s w in s______NEW-YORK-(UPi

himself "Uic new k business, swept Uiel( Grammy Awards, Ui Hollywood’s Oscars.

The Texas-bom C Brolhers pop-rock gi winner of awards fo album of the year, I artist of the year an< all for work on his det

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vocaJ 1st honors.Annc Murray recei

country vocalist for' • - George-Jones won n

‘‘He Stopped Loving Emmylou Harris rect duo.

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H a r r i s g o e s________ M alha lla ji.y .^

Je a n H arris (T stagl d e sp e ra te bid to con W ednesday.

"She told me lha t U: d ie and the only way

_ attom eyjJoeJAum ou,^ “ B u f th e County Con would not call M rs. Hai

Commissioner Albei refused m eals since s liquids. She has also e by visitors, hesald .

Gray quoted Harris, llvlngllkc an animal in

I V . G e r m a n y

BONM, West Germ mediation to end the begin as early as Mai said Wednesday.

The Bonn Cabinet d( together "the democra Salvadoran conflict, j

•, Beckcrsald.Uftlsts, split inlo I

social democrats to h, U.S.-backed junta wou Wesi German spokesm.

Trial ISALT lake’CITY I UPI

Paul Franklin, accused ( down two black joggers, stay al a Salt Lake motel 1 claimed he found “nigger the bed, an innkeeper told

• ' ju ry Wedneday.Viola Bowles said Fran!

an alias, checked Into the Motel a few days before "I 20, and Dave Martin, 18, w death by a sniper as they joi a city park with two white w

. She said Franklin came I: desk a few minutes later plained about the room. She to Inspect and Franklin ai you have nigger maids here

“There have been nigge room. Those are nigger ha bed,” the woman said Fra her. '•— ■

---------- F ra n k lin - th e n -b e c a m e -checked out, shesaid.

The 30-year-old Mobi native, a former member Klux Klan and the Amer Party, is on trial In federal violating Ihe civil rights o blacks by murdering them bush. Prosecutors said he

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Mostly cloudy today am wllh a chance of snow. Hig around 40, and lows toni mid to upper teens. Parti; Friday with highs In the u

. lo low 40s.

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Qflsgdlsi^n s G r a m m y a w a r dUPI) --Chrlstopbcr.Cross^who > w kJd on the block" in the it he top honors Wednesday night li s, the record Industry’s equlvale ars.■n Cross, a protege of the Do :k group, was voted by hls peers Is for best record of the year, ar, best song of the year, best r and best instrumental arrange 5 debut album featuring the hit sii

and Bette Midler captured best

■eceived a Grammy as best fen for "Could I Have this Dance?" )n 83 best male countryslngcr Mng Her Today.*’ Roy Orblson received a Grammy as best cour

luenced singing group Manhat I honors tn the Jazz fusion categ 'llzed rendlllonof Jazz standards.

e s o n h u n g e r s t r i k.Y. (UPI) - Convicted murde staging a Jail hunger strike if commit suicide, her lawyer s

at the only thing left for her was 'ay to do 11 is lo slop eating," s

1011___________________Corrections Commissioner said . Harris’ behavior e hunger strike Ubert Gray said Mrs. Harris h ce she entered the jail, but tak so eaten candy and bread brouj

Tis as saying: "I can’t see mys< al in a cage for the rest of my life.

n y p la n s m e d ia t ioermany (UPI) - West Germ the violence In El Salvador coi March, a govemment spokesm

et decidcd to do all It can to bri >cratic powers" on bolh sides of t ct, government spokesman Ki

Ito factions ranging from liber to hard-line communists, and t would participate in the talks, ti esman said.

1 sets FrUPD —Joseph vicllms becaucd of gunning of blacks.!rs, refused to Police in I)tel because he want to questggcr hairs" in tion with slmtold a federal tacks on black

^esk clerks'ranklln, using area motels {the Evergreen as a man wlre Ted Fields establishment8, were shot to Aug. 15 of laiy jogged oul of occurred the iite women. clerks said Fr

- nameIte r and com- to his r

=ver ren ted , in ask« l, “Do elerk sa id he

. xu, give him a roc Jffiors n thls used by blacks r hairs in that ^Franklin told N eu b e rg c ra

a false llcens< me-irale-and—registration-f

walked Into lh lobiie, Ala., wrotedownthc ber of the Ku All the der merlcan Nazi came to their leral court for brown Chevro! its of the two onc owned b; icm from am- impounded by I he shot the Other witness

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government spok< Dobble day.

!crs t i e L ead tag 'om dal; ar. best over growing youti est new or a "ren t-a-m ob" nger - anydem onstration it single The o ltlc la ls s a j

ger for Becker spoke om on and In the magazine S country weapons sites in W(

ihattan ^ ^ , itegory Coivo S o t

MADRID, Spain hostage In an abo tke week elected Loop

r t e r e r - _____—e In a The deputy arraj T said King Juan Carlos,

the revolt, but n was to Investigation Into hi " said Sources said the-------------Carlos on their sideaid he than Join the revoll rlkc. attempt to send him Is has taken•ought Inflation inyself WASHINGTON (I ij/g •. Inflation rate fell to

time It has dropped ion last summer.•rman P ceScould January, t

^m an Wednesday ptw luc Consumer Pri celnd<

bring "Frankly, I don't c ofthe to offset future incr Kurt Weldenbaum, chairn

EconomicAdvisers. ibcral The most surprisl id the ment’s mcasuremen s, the which Weldenbaum

percent." '

ranklin’cause of his extreme hatred sir

poln Indiana and Ohio, also vie lestlon Franklin In connec- I similar random sniper at- Gr acks. therks at three other Salt Lake ho> :1s also identified Franklin sla who had stayed at their wh

lents between Aug. 10 and C last year. The shooting’s six

he night of Aug. 20. All the me I Franklin used a different F

sholeuberger said Franklin Lib Is motel and asked of he din id rooms to Negros, The E he lold Franklin he would Sci' room lhat had never been evli icks and the defendant took sho

gunjr also said Franklin wrote poll jnse plate number on the bee i-form—Bul~lhc” clerk ' ’A ) the parking lot later and trla 1 the actual plate number. the :lerks said the man .that whi, leir motels was driving a dog; vrolet Camaro similar to " bon- 1 by Franklin thal was Bi by police In Kentucky, the

lesses Mid they saw a dela

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: e f e a r e d a t n u k e sist Germany (UPI) - The Bon Ievcs~deraonstrators“soon 'will nuclear weapons Icstallatlons li d fears the protests will be \ spokwman Kltrt Becker said W

tclals have expressed extreme o youth violence and the apparent j nob" crowd ready to confront po allon.5 say the readiness to use violei alnst U.S. mlinary Installations mgerous because American so Icar weapons would shoot atta

:e one week after a controversial i ine Stem published a map of ni in West Germany.

iotelo finally electtpain (UPI) - Pariiamenl depulie I abortive Francoist coup earile Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo prime mi

array chief of staff, a close advij rlos, was fired, reportedly for le Jt remained at liberty pendin Ilo his involvement with the coup.I the plotters tried to get King side. He sald he would rather be

■evoll and stated he would resist I him into exile, the sources added.

)n rate fa lls to 9.1^IN (UPI) - The annually ajdi }11 to 9.1 percent In January, the >ped below the double-digit level«

'rices helped offset skyrocketing ry, the Labor Department repo txJucing a 0.7 percent rise In > Index from December's mark. )n't count on the food area to conti increases in energy,” said Mui

lairman of the President’s Counc ers. x■prising part of the Labor Dep jmenl was the overall food int aum said "actually went dowi

I’s moodsim ila r carparked m a field wh police believe sniper fired al t victim s.

Utah Medical Examiner V Graham Italified eariler In ll that ll waslmp<)sslble to say e how mgny bullets were fired slain men - or the dlrectlor which the shots came.

Graham said Martin was hit six times by bullets and bulle ments. Fields was hit three time

He also said he could not tell shots came from the field or fr< Liberty Park, which is in the op direction.

D efense A ttorney Robert S civer told the Jury he believi evidence would show that so sho ls were fired lhal more tha gunm an had to be involved. H police wer^ trying lo fram e Fr;because of his racist views.,__’A borhb threat alw iriterrupli

trial briefly. U.S. Marshals cl the courthouse for more than ar while they searched the buildlnj dogs trained to find explosive bomb was found.

But Ihe threat came shortly t the noon recess, so Ihe trial wa< delayed for about 15 minutes.

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______ tendcnt of Public lostrucE v an s and Idaho E

• Association D irector D • ' Wednesday criticized 1«

' for approving a public-s , propriation which both , w w too low.: ." Iw o u ld v e ry m u ch h a : s w a higher figure, but ■- only talking about one pl

. p u a l e / ’ E vanssalciane]Flnance-Approprlallons tee approved a $195 gcneral-fund appropris public schools.

- Evans said a bill, wh equalize tbe ra te of prop tion in all of Idaho’s I districts, would raise ; cash If law m akers ] m easure. In addition, he Legislature could re-ope atlons over the amour revenue the s ta le is ex receive durlng.the next fi;

- r : - -CawTTiakers h av e -aw resolution anticipating re 5422 million in fiscal year

‘Gifted s funding

BOISE (U PI; - Parenti crowded into a Statehouse h( proposa] to repeal a section o to provide special instrucllc; students.

“ They’re not weird people, R-Bolse, said in urging the Hg kill a bill aim ed a t cutting education for “ gifted” chlldrc

Hooper said he would 1 Instruction y ears ago wher school, but he d idn 't have the said he developed " a n infei sam e a superiority complex.”

He said he becam e isolate(__ had passed most tests with ci

struggled.Now, the L egislature shouli

sc ra p the ST78,500 gifted-and-l to prevent s im ilar problems f' H ooper said,

JT h e more we Isolate thcs

j Panel (“ - 3 G I S E (UPI) - Thc Hou

a l i e : and T a x a t io n Coi ^ p ip v e d a bill today author! frre departm ents and fire p dfetricts to charge fees.'^ n je proposal was propelli

H buie floor with a “ do pass mentlation., Sponsors of the bill said

allow fire agencies to set enforce fire-protection fee s (assessm ents) for fire pr Buildings determ ined to b< •,‘fire trap ” c lass would bc ch q h igher ra te than buildings j be relatively safe. Churcl fra te rna l organizations’ st would come under the provisi : They also noled the bill cor

“ legislative in ten t” clause su th a t imposition of fees would

; by a decline'in property taj ren tly the only source of rev fire departm ents.

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h have liked to E vans said bebut we’re still 't a n c l a l plclli»e piece or thc T Jafter the Joint* s ta te ’s coffons Commit- While Evans$195 m illion ' law m akers wjpriatlon for revenue dellbc

publlc'school i, which would th e chance o ftproperty taxa- on the subject)’s 115 school th a n ltw a sy c sIse additional „ m ^ r

s expccted lo S .rivAl voar discussed

a p p m i iig revenues 01 ■■Thatdcpen year 1982, but wlUi th i oth

student’ i J cut proprents, teachers and legtsJafors sc hearing room today (o blast a ion of law that requires thc stale ]cllon for exceptionally talented

opIe,” Rep. Crhristopher Hooper, le House Education Committee to Iltlng state funding for special lldren.Jd have qualified for special A'hen he was attending public E the opportunity. As a result, he inferiority complex and al Ihc lex."laled from his peers becausc hc th ease while hisieliow .students

hould do aw ay w ith any plans lo and-talented ^ u c a tio n program, ms for Idaho’s b rillianl children.

these individuals...the more wc

OKs feejHouse Reve- " r m breathlcC o m m ittee th is bill." com;

thorizlngciiy G ilbert, R-Boisere protection a new specla

• o p ^ n d c d .T h eipelled fo the It. "It’s a new.pass’’ recom- people.” -

" I t ’s nothingsaid ll would c rea se .” Rep.

sel up and Boise, added.[ee schedules they will reduce! protection. ^ H e also said th;o be In the W rem endous Inc}C charged a t firo-risk s ta - 'ings judged to sa ie .(lurches and R ^ - Nny Bra;’ structures fired away atjvision, believed propert1 contained a w ere sufficient >e suggesting d is tric ts and cllj Duld bc offset need of funds.y taxes, cur- William-Mauk \ revenue for S ta te Council of 1

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I be believed the sta te’s com Icture has Improved and bud] money m ay come Into „

ap?;'ans would not predict If latic; would re-open those scho ‘liberations, he said the ten s wl appropriation m ade . negc of additional discussionject ” one step closer... _ ,/ yeslerday.”__ _

id Evans both said they g rarlore the possibility of a is nc •ial veto If the appropri- put ;ure survived House and pure es. But neither said he and ued such a possibility of(t(v e r ro n rT T . . ----------------- *Tj

■pends on w hat happens presother pieces (bills),” billt;

’ school pi posal is Cllors develop (hc strangeness sl a "W e need to put them in

containing other exceptl Hooper and olher sj

society placed on spor scholasllc achievement,

cial Loa Peters, coodina D istric l’s gifted-and-ti

cial children nol challenged tjljc fru stra ted - many of tl:

he lu m ed tod ruR s.c rim ea 'ihc .S h e attacked Ihe "

children "will be fine or ! hc he lp .” She said they ne mts. . p ro p e r education as “ no

students, s lo Rep. Dan Kelly, R-M im. law m akers wouldn’t sa 'en. nated sta te support for I

d is tric ts would need ti wc teachers for other duties

IS for fire ithless w ilh the latilude of protc »m plalned Rep. Rachel He Oise. I t’s aulhorizalion for appn ecial assessm ent. I t ’s fire There’s no way to restrict needi ew. onerous tax on tho prop<

"Uing more than ta tax In- anotl !p. Wendy Ungricht, R- ]. "There’s no guarantee uceproperty laxes.” ■dthe m easure would be a Incentive for owners of

u lires to m ake them

Brackett, R-Twln Falls. . at the bill, saying he

perty-tax override levies ent for fire protection • cily fire departm ents in

auk.-representing Idaho- 1 of Firefighters, said the lid ensure adequate fire

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in d in cE v an s said . "I-'unding schools al low level, though, makes t

chance for a velo much g reater.’Rollie said members of his or(

nizalion, which represents t s ta te ’s teachers, were "very i s e t” by the appropriation, whi com pared to the lEA’s suggest budget level of J2l7mllllon.

He said i( lawmakers gave fir approval to the iapproprtalion, i la tions l>ctwecn tcachers a school boards would become "ve ten se” w hen labor contracts a negotia ted la te r this year. _

“ This will cut into qualitj Rollie said . "More lhan (conlrac negotiations. It will affect pi g ram s, supplies and the staff th Is needed. It will force districts pu t off for still another year t p u rch ase of equipment, suppll and o ther item s thal have been poff too long alre^y^;^_____

- “ I'm^ -n o t-trem en d o u sly ii p ressed with the sense of respon billty com ing from either party .”

programcriticizedeness w e’re trying (o avoid.” he jm in a d ifferent peer group,” a f ccptlonal students, hc added, e r speakers rapped the import sports achievement as com pan nent.jd inalor of thc Idaho Falls S m d-talented program, said f ■nged with t o u ^ school work be< ■ of them w ere lethargic and a nu m e and-or suicide, be "powerful myth” that tali ne on the ir own — they don't nee< :y needetf'JSSt as much help gelt s “ norm al” and mentally handica

R-Mounlain Home, pointed oul .’I save the full $778,500 if they c ; for the program becausc most ed to re ta in Ihelr special-educ :utles.

2 districtsprotection and ambulance servlet

He sa id override levies would n approved by voters unless a ti fire occurred. The measure needed to ' save lives- in d pres property , he said.

"W ould you rather have tha another tax revolt,” asked Brack*

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final m odified bill, v 1, re- u ltab le fo ry o u n

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ca tion and Wc elded on a 6-3 F thc eligibility fc req u ire public resu lting cost oi

T he Idaho F he said, tirem en t Sysle a group m em bers and 1:

and em ployees, o rtance • J® ^ cligibll, .ared to "full eamc

em ployee m ust have 30 yea rs

bchool sy s tem ’s curren Billed The.com m itti

tion will t x p n number 5 ,^ ,5 E lm irs

Iroductlon. talenled T h e systen - eed any “ T om m y” Ter e llin g a version had “ bu icapped Som e o lder w

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E arly re tirem ent legisla- P ed by s ta te w orkers, f< nd school adm inistrators g Jy modified by a Senate t( Wednesday.lelther the groups nor the si sment system ’s board of b Pay be able to support thc g H, which w as called incq- o; /ounger employees, is " the ru le of 85,” the p. iposal was to allow a public u to re tire early with full t> eflt« If h is age and experi- 185 years.would take effect July l,

)1 districts, colleges and !, the sta te , counties and Id have paid aboul $8 ised In over four years, for !d benefit.. representing the Idaho Association, sa id the plan lde.anJJhonoraljje_wajf;i.io__• o ld e r , e x p e r ie n c e d take early retirem ent,

your Insides out to see edou l because they’re nol . ’’hesaid., the.S enate.H ealth . E d u - .

Welfare Committee de- &-3 party-line vote to raise ty factor to 90 y ears and lo jllc employees to pay the >st of $3 million.10 Public Employee Re- yslem has 42,000 active nd Is funded by employers ees.jiblle for ea rly retirem ent am ed benefits, a public nust'be 60 yea rs old and ars of service, under the rren t “ s tric t n ile of 90,” n itlc e ’s modified leglsla- : presented to the Senate Irs Commllt'ee for In-

t e m ’s d ir e c to r , T .F . T errell, sa id the new "built-in Inequities.”3r workers would be able most Im m ediately, while ^rkers would pay much they would ever receive.

Iters rei“ The board Is very f lrm l

a benefit funded by the e T errell said.

Steve Swadley, d irecto r o Public Employees Assocl fered to spUt the cost of th gol little response from th lee.

E zra Moore, represent! school ad m in is tra to rs , budgets of sta te agencies governm ents could befeflt origlanlplan.

He said it would allow so paid employees to re tire wh replaced with younger em] the bottom of Ihe pay scale.

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“ What you doing. Pav ." rm getting out m;

Corps boots."“ What for. P aw ?"

: "T he United S tates it J igh tE lS a lvador.”• “ E l Salvador. W hat’s

“ U’s a country in Cenand the Soviets and Cub supplying their guerrill, •so they can overthrow ju n ta ."• "You ih'earild say. Pa S ta te s is seriously think us Into a w arover E l Sal’

: -’‘a t a in’t E l Salvada R eagan A dministration 1 Ing for a place to show th wo m ean business. E l ; happened to be in the r the righ t tim e.”

“ T hat’s what they sal N am , P aw ."

'•'This is different, Ma ou r hemisphere. We c Com m ies just ship tn equipm ent to guerrillas v thelrgovem m en t.’’

"W hat’s the guerriliai Salvador got to do with th• “ No one Is quite sure , ] It has som ething to do wanting land reform . Il

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M ATimcs-Ncws Washington i

WASHINGTON - TT: surrounded the guessing (

— :— run’ Ihe'Bonrieville Pow*; th ird month. Thc-m osl-; surfaced suddenly last

la ry Jam es Edw ards durt e e h e a ring .________ —

“ Do you have the nam A dm inistrator w ith you energy secretary . "No, si you c an get together with M cClure), I 'm su re w e c a i

Keeping up h is eniT o responded, "Sen. McClure of, Johnson, Given the su( Johnson, it m ight oot be a I

Hatfield’s canclldate fo Johnson, executive assists and M cClure's candldati p resident of Trus Jo is t, a n :

The exchange of quips b< secre ta ry helps to declphei behind the longdelay in ap] the large federal burc

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. Tin.’ m crnfv.irc " N p ilH o |

J a l v a d o r , sj a g a n is u rg e d to u s e c a u t : l a j o r fo re ig n p o l i c y - t e s t s iI.

i s in m o tio n , th e U .S . d e c i s o r t i n g th e g o v e r n m e n t ( o u g h R e a g a n p l e d g e s U .l 5 re w ill n o t b e c o m e “ a n t e a m o f U .S . N a v y a d v i s e r d to a id th e g o v e r n m e n t . T ’i e t n a m ” b e g a n .

in d a b le to d e fe n d f o r e ig n p n a m e o f s lo p p in g C o m m u io v ie t In f lu e n c e in C e n t r a l a . T h a t w a s t h e in te n f a i le d m i s e r a b ly ; t h e c o t

i r a n o th e r s u c h d e b a c l e .5t f u r th e r d e f in e w h a t

w ill b e b e f o r e w e bee d iv id u a l a c tio n s ! u s to t h e s e c o n d , a n d : i t : th e r e l a t i o n s h ip w i th i e a g a n is c o n s id e r in g w h i u m m i t f e e le r i s s u e d t h i s \ m l e r L e o n id B r e z h n e v , ly i s s e e k in g t h e a d v ic e

iit Buchwald

Remerrii•^Syndicate pow erful fi

aga inst itPaw ? the peasart m y old Marine try ing to fii

"A nd wc so lve Uiat 0

es m ay have to go "W e ain' I ’m getU ng

a t ’sthat?." because S<Central America, talking a ha Cubans liave been accep ts a n rrillas wllh arms, " i afn’t j irow the military rnles. Paw,

____ th in g _ m o iPaw , theUniled S a lvador.’’

hinklng of getting "H a ig ’s j [Salvador?" C aptured E

'ador, Maw^-The lion has been look- „ I a in thi iw the Soviets that E nem y Doc E l Salvador Jusl

h e right place at s top ^ e C g u e rrilla s a

_________ _______ .“ W al,Id (' said about Vlct bu t 1 saw oi

thinking ab Maw. This Is In they k ept it i

'e can’t let the "T h a t’s bi ) In arm s and us in a w ar las who don’t like tim e .’*'

"Y ou got ti l la s ’ beef in EI la te r . That' J ith e ju n la ? " bools ready, ire, Maw. lUiInk a in 't g o lem1 do wIUi Uiem hand le il T n. II seems Ihe old llm erslo

"eue Forrester__

McClun^on Correspondent

The curious d ram a whiclK Ing game_of_who would be selectc

Administration is now int( osl-recenl-clue to-w hatV going ast Friday as Oregon Sen. M g .h ls questioalng-of-Encrgy-^i during an Appropriations.Comi

nam e of the new Bonneville Po you today?’’ Hatfield shot at 0 , s ir ,’’ responded Edw ards. "Bi with the senator from Idaho (Jai e can appoint someone.’’

i(T of lhe fast repartee, Hatfl lu re and I have agreed on th e na J success of the firm Johnson i •cebad idea ."2 fo r tho top Job a t BPA is I s is tan t lo Uie governor of Oreg Idate Is Peler Johnson, retli , an Idaho company.ps between Halfleld and tho ener ph er the puzzle of w hal's occurrl 1 appointing a new adm inistrator bureaucracy which coordinat

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ilnitoiTn fv rs of ihecdiiorial bo<ird and i Hopp. b irry Swisher .ind Willi.in

s u m m i t : E ilu t io n in c o u n s e l o f h ii t s o f h i s — b e t o r e s S n d in j

I t i s in c o n i c i s io n to g r e a t e s t su p e ,t o f E l c u r r e n t r i f t in U .S . in - g lo b e i t s e l f h a i

s S a s There are m, " at such a sumr• renegotiating

m o s t i m p o r t a nn p o l ic y R e a g a n w o u ld-n u n lsm , U .S .-S o v ie t un;r a l a n d t i o n s In P o la n dt e n t in I r a n , h u m a n rl;

- But we also at U S attempt to use become advantage, wh

or to drive a Wl

d m o s t .i t h t h e R e a g a n s h o uv h e th e r d ia lo g u e b e tw iis w e e k a n y m o v e to 'V. T h e s h o u ld b e ta k e ic e a n d ' U .S . p o s i t io n s a

iber Eliul fam iliw In E l Salvador are

It and Uie m ilitary Is killing isants, and Uie govemment Is0 find a soIuUon In between.” we’re going to go lo w ar to

latone?"ain't going to go to war yet, bul Ung out my boots just in case, '; Secretary of State Haig is1 hard line against anyone who a rm s from the Commies."

I’t against stopping Uie Com- ■aw, but I wish It was some- m ore im p o rtan t th nn Kl r . ’’:’s got no choice. They found d Enem y Documents on the fU ieguerrlllas.”’t heard anyone use ‘Captured Documents' since Viet Nam. ' any Idea how Haig hopes lo . '

! Commies from giving the • is a rm s ." ’I d on 't w ant It ttandicd about, -< f/ on television Uiat Haig was 1

about blockading Cuba if t i t up ." (s big stuff. P aw . We could gel v a r wiUi R ussia at the sam e *

'Ot to call Uielr bluff sooner or ‘ ha t’s why I’m getting my3dy. If it really gels big, we I enough boys in the service to

t. They’re going lo need us c-stop itch In and fight. t

Haifidoor, Hatfield makes

_ J tion Is being slow In r c lK lias s e c re ta ry denies lhajcted.to___Idaho colleague canminto Its I t h as been a longs 3ing-on— lasrD ecem ber’that U;• Mark new BPA adm inlstn ^ c r o - Bill w asw altlng tobe om m Il-_. Adm inisU 'atorSlcrlir

P narpr I'lflf Ihn W hile the BPA adr "RnMf H atfield and McClurc -JamM th is point in t im e -1 1 . J a m ^ _ .U ie Reagan Admlnis

slow in appointing p atfleld "T h e fewer subcab i name adm inistration appoh 3n and few er obslacles the

budget m essage acroj is Lee a n observer, regon. But Hatfield’s quest •etlrcd w ell have been a Uiln r

M cClure had not yet w !nergy As chairm an of L urrlng R esources Commlltee atoroT presum ed lo be McC inates Idahoan . But In carr

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E a s y d o e s if h i s c a b in e t a n d A m e r lc i d in g a s ig n a l b a c k (o M o sco

c o n c e iv a b le t h a t t h e w o t s u p e r p o w e r s s h o u ld co n ti f t i n r e l a t i o n s : t h e s u r v i v f h a n g s in t h e b a la n c e .

e m a n y to p ic s R e a g a n co u i u m m i t : m u tu a l a r m s re d u c in g th e S A L T a g r e e m e n t r t a n c e . B u t o n a h o s t o f o th e o u ld , a n d sh o 'u ld , l in k a n 1 u n d e r s t a n d in g s to S o v li la n d , A fg h a n is ta n , W e s te rn in r i g h t s , e tc .

a ls o c a n b e s u r e B re z h n e u s e s u c h a s u m m i t to th e w h e th e r f o r p r o p a g a n d a p

a w e d g e ' b e tw e e n A m e r i c a

ih o u ld c a r e f u l ly p u r s u e reo] e tw e e n W a s h ln ^ o n a n d J

to w a r d e s t a b l i s h in g a a k e n w i th o u r a l l i e s fu l ly £ m s a n d p o s s ib le r a m i f i c a t i o

Satvadcire ‘‘But you w ere in Worli ng Won’t Uiey aslTiHe younger Is first?"

“A in't going to gel no you to go into the service to fig

Salvador. I t’s only old Ui ul m yself who understand If

stop them in E l Salvador, is fighting Uiem on Uie beache

ho Monica.""I thought Reagan said 1

I), going to get us Into no wars.’ e- “ This a in 't a real war. 1 ^1 test of our credibility. Maw.

going to ever believe us if Jd have a showdown soon." le "The whole thing sm ells i

m orelike Viet Nam, P aw ,’’ Kj "T hat's not for you to say.

Salvador has a lot going for [p. com cs to seeing who blinks li; sm all, has p lenty of Jungles

w ln the hearts and minds of t t, _ U iere , we can scare.U ie he IS N icaragua."

"N icaragua! What have U do with this?",

>l "T ha t's how the guerrHlai Q ting their arm s. Believe me,

th is thing keeps up, we’re go r up to our necks in old muddy, y “ W hondoyouUiInkUiey’il e Paw ?"0 "As soon as a ll Uie young k s country realize w hat's golnj

take offfor Canada."

field malakes It appear as though Uie adn iv In making Uie appointm ent. The s th a t; suggesUng Uiat Hatfieldcannotagreo upon a n am e.---------on£wnlting.pcriodior.HaUield.,v tiat Uiere should be swift appolntn- nlstrator becausc Uie NorUiwest to be Implemented. Since Uiat tin Icrling Munro has departed offlc

tshistory.\ adm inistrator is im portan t to s Clure and Uie NorUiwest - espet u - i t ’s a Job of m uch less import fnlnlslrallon, which has generall Ing persons to m any "sub-cablm x a b in c l guys and agency hei ippolnts before Uie budgel hearir Uie White House h as In geUIa

across In an undiluted form ," suj

question to Edwards la s t Thursday Uiln mask to disguise Uie fact Uiat yet worked ou tadeal. of Uie Senate "Energy and N

illlec, thechoiceofB FA adm lnlsti McClure’s and Uierefore lo g la carrying out Uils prerogative (

m i o

i c a 's a l l ie s icow .

w orld 's tw o n t in u e th e f 'Iv 'al o f th e

lu ld p u r s u eiu c t lo n a n d ^ It b e in g o f *

:h e r i s s u e s , b o i s e - a n y f u tu r e passage ol Viet in te n - ilm iiaiioo r n E u ro p e , p ro test agi

a la lllev e li Almosi

n e v w o u ld causaU vei tie S o v ie t 's “ ' a p u rp o s e sc a a n d h e r u ianhisnei

The local court ordej

e o p e m n g a perty equa I M o sco w ; Uiey failet a s u m m it according i

!™“m easure, I tha t all pro; tru e 1978 va

- — This resi ■ c rease in t(

I ^ counties. Iny — , ^ 7 tax Increa:

orld War II.'e r boys to go

S t o pUmers like Editor. Tin- If you don't Open lelt

or, you'll be F alls and i :hes of Santa a ls:

If yourid he wasn’t brought abl

It, you migh r. ll 's Just a OnWedm W..Nobody.’s_-. .h is-A ll-P ro i if we don't O 'Leary Ju

fram e, silvi lls more and raised blacl

pad so n lt. ay. Maw. El Thursday, 'or It when It Injured In j iks first. ll 's from his pai lesand ifw e In the pi of Uie people em ergency .hell out of w asdam ag(

lo t on Buell sU ieygofto ‘ Someoneloc

s ilver 10-SI lias are get- around It, i me. Maw, If M urray Phc I going to be num bers am dy." Any infon/ ’II call you, bikes woulc

Judging froi g kids In Uie papers, sle )Ing on and com m on. Wi

w ith a badly

meuvetdmlnlslra- Utility Com rhe energy criticism fi ild and his oam c 6urfa(--------------------- M cClureke]l,.who said___ ln _ th e _ m iitm entofa floated, est Power time, BPA

' S i o ' r T —recru ited P

0 senators' Johnsonrea] peclally at . To save \ to rtan ce lo --- (WIckberg > rally been W hite House ilnet Jobs. Uie WhUe He heads Uie • BulMcClii irings, Uie- SecrelaryE i :tlng Uieir read y to mo suggested ' to pul a nam

clientele." day might McClure 1 hat he and public disag

Into a fight V National s a y s . '‘Asso(

Is tra to r i^ m ove, I wll! Really an subordinate] e of first P e te r Johi

>11

'S F C M S flT 'S -A K A l.B C f

Phil Batt

%\EquSE — The p rim ary Impetus for 5e of Uie 1 percent property tax ;Ion was to express a general t against governmental growUi jvels.Ml equally im portant as a Ive factor for Uie inlUalive was ng Uiat property lax Is inher- Inequitable. Nothing galls a m ore Uiao-paying'srstiffer tax

s neighbor on lUce property, ocal assessors', in response to a irder, strove to assess all pro- fqually. But, In Uie meanUme, ailed lo reappraise property ing to its curren t inflated val-

l percent initiative changed all 1 attempUng lo Implement Uie re, the l e ^ a t u r e demanded,; p roperty be pu t on Uie rolls at

ra value.resulted I n ^ tremendous In­in total valuation wiUiin some s. In o rder to prevent runaway :reases, the legislature pro-

L(BM(SSiDp b i k e t h e f t sTimes-News:letter lo Uie paren ts in Twin

tnd oUier concerned Indlvldu-

3ur child (or friend) etc., t a bike hom e and said he found night consider Uie following: ednesday, Jan. 28, our son had •P ro-M otocross-slo len-from - f Junior High, Il had a blue silver handle b a rs and fork, ilack seat, wilh new blue vinyl

iday, Feb. J2, our son was In an accident coming home

s paper route on our 10-speed.p rocess of getting the

ney taken care of. the bike naged and was left in a vacant Buckingham and Long Bow. e look th a l bike, also. It was a 10-speed. wlUi black tope II. a new light in Uie front, Phoenix 26. We have serial

5 and can Identify bolh bikes, nformrftion relating lo Uiese fould be most appreciated, from ads, etc., in the news- stealing bicycles Is very

I. We now have a paper boy idly broken arm and no bike.

ering oiCommission. But WIckberg ra r n from Northwest environmc orfaced in Uie region’s newspaf B kept up the appearance t h a t ' m o ln g L l)U t_ E c te r Johnson’s

jpears Uial WIckberg was Mc 3 got uncomfortable wIUi- I •g ,"says a n Insiderr^They sera d P e te r Johnson, and I don really wants Uie job."

ve WIckberg'6 face, McClure a-g and Johnson) a re m y guy ouse pick.’ But McClure has lo ;e House Uiat P e te r Johnson is bl cClurc says he Is waiting for Ui< 7 Edw ards is ready to move, I f : I move, I am ," M cQ ure says. " name out Uiere to be shot a l by e

ire is trying ha rd to avoid ai isagreem ent wiUi Hatfield. “ I jhtwlUi M ark H atfield over Ull s soon a s I can be sure Uie White will move. But Uiey wouldn't

late personnel unU! last week. Johnson has no backcround i

bcwb- butifwetdlpb:

t t ____________________________

ualize s5 for h ib ited any increase ' tax collections wlUiin a ta leral resu lt of the 1 percen JwUi tion.

T his was a mixed b s a p e rcen t accomplishc was tteneficial purpose. Yo her- now assessed a t appr s a sa m e basis Uiat you arela x ........Unfortunately, howi

Inequity was created, to a d istric ts a re levying Uk pro- m ills required for full p me, Uie s ta te school func erty OUiers. due to eras! val- program s, levy less

before Uiey are conli la ll legislative freeze.Uie • W e need to abandon I ded;^ allow all districts lo s at participating amount li

th e ir maximum lotal api In- W e all hale property t

ime no exception. Yet, iml vay reasonable financing of >ro- a local base, we will wip

^

t L e t’s help each oUiei thievery!

MELVA McKENZlE win Twin Falls Idu-

„ A n s w e r t o i

E d llo r, Times-News:In the pasl two week

tiad N ew shasprin ledlw olel ®ni— type and caliber of musi ‘■Je being offered by Magic TK. stations, nyl T he Board of Christ

M agic Valley has hear ■as need for a radio stallo

^<5 play good listening musli

the II is our intent to meetjko unansw ered needs of lism l M agic- Valley. The best)w. nion. has always been fns a lian ’s appreciation of miipe ap p recia le and arent broadcast ChrisUan muiol d u d e good easy listei5. c lassical music, and taj^ contem porary music foreid- O ur proposed station vvs- phasize news and publicry g ram m lng and programsoy n a tu re for everyday llvli^ fam ily living.

mBPAran into a barrage of say:

inmcntallsts afler his Rea Epapers. At Uiat point. Non hat Wickberg-was still— Uiei 3on's_name_was_also

tant,I McClure's guy until puts Ul -U ie criticism of to si serambled-aroundTind— 5CHa don't know wheUier supp

R-fliure says that, 'These • If guys and I'll let Uie Whil

IS lo have Indicated to Lee isb lscho ice ." palgi

ir Uie While H ouse.‘‘If An e, If Uie W hite House is adml « . " I have not wanted aide, by every disappointed John

admld any appearance of enerj . “ I don'l want to gel Iwos r this issue," McClure Oreg ^ I le House is ready to So Idn't even talk about Edwi k. holdnd in enercv. but he • nroct

A-4 Tim o9-No<

Mt i l 1*1 >

) I W W , i r M D ( J l D W

school Iase In lotal tax control. Ta taxing unit a s a a ssu m es;•cent im plementa- schools

marchingfd blessing. The 1 would beished one very fine recorYour neighbor is ing Uie r

ipproximately Uie conditions

lowever, another led. Some school; Uie m axim um 17 , j 111 partldpallon In lundlng lorm ula:rash reappraisal fs s Uian 9 mllU '" le ra le loonlroUed by the The Uin

(property,^n Uie freeze and good job flo levy Uie full maintainir

It In o rder lo get schools. WlappropriaUon. jacket on1y taxes, and I’m s y s te ^ c a iunless we allow V

g of schools from fpi/ip Ewipe oul all local g o i i j^ r .

Uier to stop Uiis Our proj first pul^li

IE profit sterIdaho, fej Christian p

3 n e e d s ans\the needs

: munitles.■eeks, Uie Times- Pn-scnll Jle lle rsabou lihe lusIc a lleraallves— igic Valley radio

rislian Radio ofleard Uie crying It is ou r iratlon Uiat would In Novemb(luslc. the financh

ieelU iepnsenlly

STn'^u^'pt1 from the Chris- The boan I music. We, too, Times-New e planning lo with more music — to in- Radio of Mt istening music,

tastefully doneforouryouth m usic; bul >n will also cm - >” 8 lh e " so i bllc affairs pro- GERALD im sofaposilive ...P re s id en t living and good of Magic

Twin Fall

i selectia y s Uie Insider. "H e’s McCIur ileagan. credentials • he wa 'JorUiwM j^^j^nessnienJor Rea h e lte a g a n transition team for C

"Oregon Gov. Y lctor Atiyeh w ant, Lee Johnson to move on fn tuts som e pressure on Hatfield. 0 support J o hDscin4tsTflh^rc?gn onators follow Hatfield’s sui upport com es from an old frlc l-flre.

If political acceptability wert rhile House, P e te r Johnson woi ■ee Johnson would. "Lee’s ert aign w ere anU-Reagan,’’points AnoUier p a r t of Uils puirle Is U

dm inlstralor. which Is being soi Ide Steve Hickok, who knows Uii ohnson - who is described dm lnlstrator, but not particulai [Jcrgy - Hickok would be a like vospot; bu thp Is not a likely cho regonian, Lee Johnson.So Hatfield might not have be dw ards aboul Johnson and Ji Jid your breaUi. Says one exi rOCPM " I ’m mil «f »

•N ow S, T w in F a l ls , Id ah o Thui

Jf t g'sfa 1

W H i s Q j j c E N i T O i e r ' '

leviesrbl. T he school boards, if Uie sta te mes a lm ost all funding for public ols will eventually take their Jiing orders from Boise. This d be a tragedy, considering Uie rccord the b o a r^ have in direct*Jie ro le of schools lo fit local lllons.

alternative would be to allow units lo levy non-property taxes, dislocation which would resuil I be considerable. If one town 3 a sa le s tax and its neighbor t, sa ies of m ajor Items would ate to Uie non-taxpayer. ^

} Uiree-legged stool of taxaUoh crty , income, sales) bas done a job fo r us over Uie years while :aining local .conUtil of our Is. We need to loosen Uie straigh t f on th e local units so Uiat Uils ncanconU nue.

'ip E . BaU is Idaho's lieutenant

proposed station will be the pul^lic. non-commercial, non­

ste reo FM radio station ih . featuring educational ..and ian program m ing. We feel, this answ er Uie problem and meet

feds and interests In our com ­ics. 1' sently, we. too, a re crying oatpport ._We need volunteers, a n d ----------b u to rs lo help ra ise Uie financial . ilm cnt to put Uie station pn Uie

3ur intent to begin broadcasting em ber o r December, providing anclal resources are available e r approval and a review of our application by Uie F edera l unicatlons Commission, board would also encourage Uie •News lo provide Its readers lo re details of w hat Christian of M agic Valley Is proposing. •

too. heard Uie cry for good : bul a r c Magic Vallians hear- "sound" answer.

lA LDR.RElNKEident..Chrlstianiladlo . _____ ________agic Valley Inc.I Falls

tioncCIure's guy, and he 's got Uie 3 was. .chairm an of Pacific r Reagan^Bush^He_was also on I for Commerce.’’

eh wanls hls executive assls-on from his present Job, which________field._But Hatfield seems-oiiiy ’ >rcgonIanrWashington sta le’s 5 suit. Johnson’s only deep I fricnd, Sen. Bob Packwood,

were being measured a t Uie n would have no problem, but s credentials from Uie cam- olnts out an observer.J Is Uie poslllon of deputy BP4 ig sought by H atfield’s energ ; vs Uie power blU. Under Peter •Ibed a s being a top-nolcfi icularly. knowledgeable aboul a likely choice for Uie numbet y choice to serve wIUi anoUicr

/e been kidding in hls!llne to nd Johnson. However, don’l B exhausted observer of Uie

T h u r s d a y , F e b ru a ry 26,1931

Page 7: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF375/PDF/1981_02_26.pdf/ R i^l ''Bo'iSE (UPl) - IdJ passage of a righl-to-wo in thc lower chamber. The bill, which surviv

WASHINGTON (UPI) - ] Reagan’s goals will require i budget cu ts in the range of J3 $6 bUIloD bccause the n d i i used to prepare the 1982 buc

-iQtd^resUmatcd, oiricials & i t s d a y .

- • Domestic adviser M arlin j STjIused lo give specific fi| ^ o lv e d in a "re-estimatl( ^ n d u c te d by the Oflice of ^ e n t and Budget, but |$ress s

iLegislatipghtove

BOISE (UPI) - Repdbll ^ ^ n jo c r a t ic leaders in lh ^H ousc squabbled Wednesd ^w hich party was responsibl /C eg ls la tu re ’s sluggish pre, ‘ S t tln g s ta te budgets this yea

* M inority L eader Melvin Hj tD-Rcxburg, ignited tbe sicii

r e c u s in g the Republicans o-_ ;nD im £L and.roundJn .a ,c irc l

C o n sid e rin g a p la n fo: em ployees’ pay.

•'We’re -going (o be he M ay,” Hammond said. •'! something and gel finished."

Hammond noted that GOF in thc House and Senate hac five pay resolutions in an > com e up with a plan agrceabli m em bers of the GOP majoritl House and Senate.

Hammood said the latest lion, passed by the House ' and sent to the Senate, was a quate as lhe others and pre< ViTis doomed because it was I p a ir of benefit-cutting bills D Gov. John Evans has threat veto.

He also charged that Dei w ere closed out of discussion pay issue, which had been ha the GOP caucus.

.U ntil Wednesday momlng iTiond. said , the Jo in t F Appropriations Commlltee hai a single s la te budgel becaus delay In coming up wilh a pay ] ..M ajority Leader Walter R-New Plymouth, however, i D em ocrats had bw n "very ne tliis session and had not m ended any alternatives.

‘i l ’s easy to criticize us if yi have to be responsible for wl; pens,” L ittle said.

In olber legislative action:• Rep. Rusty Barlow hit a bri

fn the Idaho House Wednesda ho tried lo pull one of his propo of the House State Affairs Com

Representatives voted 56-11 foat the Pocatello Republicai Uon lo pul before the full Hou; vo te his proposed conslit am endm ent which would prev Legislature from amending p e a lin g law s o r constiti dm endm ents passed by thc peo :‘ « 'O ne law m aker protested

. legislation stinks,” but the H o i ^ still voted in favor of a b'an' the Importation into Id Skunks, raccoons and foxes.

Rep. Cordon Hollifleld, R -J said, the m easure — which

-p re v e n t- th e Importation of th« species for sale as pels - was i to p ro tect Idaho from an im rabies..T h e lower cham ber voted 3

sfcndthebilito theSenate . > R ^ . Robert Geddes, R-Malj

J k tc d , saying the bill would ha danchers in southeast Idaho. T had been amended to allow bosinessm en to secure pen r im port foxes, bul Geddes argue would be an unfair burden on Ihi :.HoI]ineId said a rabies cpi

‘‘sneaks up on you before you i It’s th ere .”- • - The Idaho P ro p e rty 0 Association has voted to c fu rther legislative revisions of pcrcen i property-lax law, IPO eculive Vice Presidenl Al Bre

-Pocatello , said Wednesday.B rew ster said the IPOA's bo

d irecto rs decided the 1 percent 5 be left a s is, wilh special empha retain ing the 2 percent cap on 3 increased valuation of property clause’s constilulionaJity has questioned and law m akers a n sidering whether to take it off.

G a s o h o l v o t e r e s c h e d u l e d

- ' BOISE — A bill that would rej tax rebate on gasohol wa: scheduled for a vo^j F riday i

■Idj^o Houseof RepTKfintativc^ ■ Sponsors of the m easure, Hous

234, said Ihey will wall lo try tc th e re p e a le r 'u n til another b ready .

Legislation lo replace, the r w ith a different funding source be Introduced In lhe House Re\ and Taxation Commlltee this we<

Double Your Money

Matching Rebate Bonanza

Theisen Motors

R ea gindlng figures Anderson sai! budget were strucled OMEIs said Wed- ^Sencies to tak

budgel and fine•tin Anderson ” ^ u c lions so aic figures in- goals he set fortlnallon" Jnsi That goal tor! ot Manage- billion In spendi« s secretary deticll. The adr

itive leade )erpaypUpublican and 1-------— ----------1 lhe Idaho 4 ,, „ nesday over is ib le fo r th e 1 progress in . ^

in Hammond, —sk irm i^ by . The Senate

M of _ going C om m lltee Wed :ircle._whlJe — troduce a bill to

fo r s ta le allows defendani a d e fe n se in a c r i

here...until w hile the c . ^Lct’s do ag reed with th

. m easure, senali GOP leadere pre fe r to hold : had pushed sponsors to Inlr an effort lo y ea r. They said

eabletom osl because il surfai lo ritlesln the so la le in the s.

ch a n c e of pa ilest resolu- Leglslatureadjoi Jse Tuesday . The Sena <as as Inade- Environm cnl Co p red lcl:sill ag reed lo seek

vas tied to a m easu re which v Is D emocrat F ish and Game ( ireatened to yeariy increases

Ing fees. Democrats Under term s (

slons on thc mission could adi n handled in would have to sui

the Legislature 1 nlng. Ham- inloeffect. t Finance- e had nol set :ause of thc

Iter Little, er, said the 7 negative"not recom- ?

I If you don’t r hap-

a brick wall ff 1esday when |roposalsoul 1Committee. i56-11 to de-

mo-House for a

prevent theo r re- M

speople. sled, "this the Idaho

a to 3 Idaho

ilch wouldf the th ree— — MA>as needed B1 influx of _

cd 37-32 lo ^

harm foxThc bill . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

How these )crm lts to irgued lhat•nlhcm. _____

epidemic ,'ou realize / w S v

[0 opposeIS of the 1 B nIPOA Ex- ■ ? 1Brewster,

s b o a ^ of ^ K jen t shouldip h aslso n ....................on yearly , , ^

erty. That Whas beeni are con- wII

Fd repeal a *was re- ’

a y n .y»e_ _ .................. •. !

House Bill ___ 'ry to pass • ' *;r bill is

1C rebateurcc m ay mRevenue H

iweek.• Or

i api• 84

Co• Ea• Du

1

gan ord ilersaddold reporters thc general pose od. tho&

said Reagan had "In- MB and the (Cabinet) take another look a t tho find additional spending r0 as to meet the original 2. , orthon (F eb .)18 lh .”

for 1982 called for J695.5 nom: ending, wllh a $45 billion lary administration had pro- Th

sche1 meciers« h a s tlan - —

prod---------- ----------------------- 1 plan:

HeIh eb

,‘T---------------------;-------------' showate Judiciary and Rules Vednesday refused to In- I to repcal th r la w -w h ic h - ja n ts lo enter insanity a s ^ Am I crim inal trial. due |■ com m iltec generally ® s l l

the provisions of the f '^cu nalors said they would >n*en' lid the bill and ask its safe introduce ll again next i^ e t r iaid they wanted it held • Off, irfaced In the committee e s t ^ o n 'a n d had little p a ssag e before the

djoum s.2natc R esources and

Committee Wednesday ;cck introduction of a :h would allow the Idaho n e Commission to order ises in hunting and fish-

ns of the bill, the com- [ adopt new fee rates, bul »subm il the schedules to re before they could go

1 I I ; j • 1 1

S B <style Pei [nteriorlF l a t W a l l P i

One Coat Coverage, opplled a s directed. f 'O 'V 8 4 0 Fashionoble O n l vColors- - ................- .........^Easy Application.Durable • Washable. ’ ^

S a t i nE n a m e lOne Coat Coverage. tiow Orapplied as directed. ^8 4 0 Fashionable 9 ^Colors ^ IEasy Application. * — BDurable • Scrubbable *

ditionalposed $41.4 billion (n cuts to those figures.• The prtsldent, who aides expressed concern bul nol sun received the inforroation a l a h: called m eeting of his econ advisers, Including budget dir David Slockman. Chairman Mi W cidenbaum of the Council of nomIc Advisers, and Treasury S la ry Donald Regan.

T he session forced canccllaiioi scheduled National Security Co meeting.

Anderson lold reporters aftei m eeling that ‘‘one of the th in g s ' h as been doing during tbe last we IQ -days-has-been to r<w6tlmal< base num bers (used by Reagt producing his economic recc p lan ).”

He said th is re-csllmatlon Is pj the budget process and Involves j over th e figures "esseotlally fror ground up.”

"T he resull of those re-estima shows the outlay figures thal been used to date have been d c re s tim a ted by several bld d la r s a yaa r,” be said.-------------

Anderson said the new figures due to more precise and up-to- e s t l m a t e s a n d c h a n g :lrcum slanccs. He said there 1 intention lo cul Into the so-cj 'safely net” of social program; iie tru ly needy.

Officials refused to detail \

^ - U ' —

Sae r fe c tL a t e x P i

P a i n t!ow M

iwOnly

1 0 1 ?

cuts t<to m eel spending had I

bu t one cited ^ es said pie. lurprise, Anderson sa 1 hastily budget cu ts slUl conomlc Including possll direclor and dairy subsU M urray The adm inl of Eco- projections, al y Secre- budget by 1964

Anderson said, lion of a Is being given t< Council m ak eup thed ifi

R tagan also fter the lim e Wednesda; gs OMB corns a s the week o r sum m it and lc la le-lhe B rady called “ agan In lions" to aid err ecovery m ilitary govern:

Brady refoset 5 part of opllons under c es going the "president 1 rom the on any type (

Salvador.”

v n nn wclcomcd FYcn Francols-

_ _ Iraord inarily irl ,res a re '".orld affairs, sa •to-date He also held n g I n g power with Seni e Is no Howard Baker H ialled Commitlee CSn ims for Clure.

Com m ents b 1 w hat growing worry 0

" i • J 1

IV€>aint I

9 9 ]a g a l . V

re g . $ 1 3 .9 9 H

SatisfactionGuaranteed

■ Sbcielundctf.

• Sole enc

5062ri(: - 7 Q O .

to corread been underestimated, k ed Medicare a s an exam- in

I said a wide range of ^ slUl are being M nsldered, Sj

osslble changes In tobacco hj jbsldles.n in ls tra llon 's economic w, , aim ed at a balanced 1964, have not changed, .

aid, and no consideration I en to levying new taxes lo I ‘ difference.Uso devoted considerable ^ ^ a y to such foreign con- Jie proposed U.S.-Soviet d lo studying whal Jim id “ a wide range of op- j embattled E l Salvador’s ?ernment.fused to characterize the c r consideration and said ent has made no decision pc of assistance lo El

momlng, the president ^ c h Foreign M inister Mls-Poncet for an "ex-y. iriendly’ 1. discussion, of__s, said Brady,

leld meetings on nuclear Senate Republican leader ker and Senate Energy CSialrman Jam es Mc-

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ect uftdE l Salvador and the posj Imminent U.S. Involvemer said Reagan favors sending 150” U.S. m ilitary advise Salvador, bul nol troops. No have been made, however.

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however, appeared lo any summit meeting soon,

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N o r eBy United P ress Inlematii

NO REGRETS P au l Tlbbeta, commai

U.S. plane that dropped first atomic twm bon Hire he h as no regrets becausc It saved both Japanese an lives-in the long run. 1 flown from 'N ew -Y ork ta French television Wedi Pope John P aul II p ra H iroshima war memorial, reg re ts ," Tlbbets said. “ I ' to bring the w ar to a cios( as possible. Wc know th. Jap an would havc resul deaths o f-m an y people

-___ A m ericans but Jap a n e se .: ___ ^s_upj»rt thlSj that the numi

who died from the two bom invaslonunnecessary."

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good thing when they sec one 1s a chance to mah 585,000 off rock 'n ' roll fan selling expired city auto i plctlng Elvis Presley 's M ansion for 55 each. The { on Iheir way to be bumo( F inance Director Marll w hen a man from Canada buy 1,000 of the decals for i With 17.000 Of the slicke, ficials dcclded to do their o

—G r e e n rib l a r e rem irn o f ‘^childre

PHILADELPHIA (U Pl) c a n ^ w o r e yellow rlblw; m ernber the hostages in Ir, sam e spirit, some Philadel; w earing green ribbons ti sym pathy for the parents i an d s la in black children I n /

"1 w as Just thinking what in a sm all way In sympath m others down in Atlan G eorgia Dean, a Phlladelpl: w|_lh seven grandchildren \ the 'cam paign of support as or'A tlanta child m urders g n

____ Tw enty black children IIHUed o r have disappean sa m e A tlanta nelghborho< p a s t 19 months, despite a inyestigation by a special p force, no a rre sts havc been r

M rs. Dean said she chose “ o l thc grass and trees" bt

- h e r 'i tre p re sc n ts life.'She gc to -w ear the ribbons from t ribbons displayed as a welcc m issag e for the American held in Iran , but the hope cor th e green decorations is mi grim , shesaid .

-‘‘There is no way we could children back ... all we woul

------tha t- n o ~ m o n r 'ch ild i'en ~ \k illed," shesaid.

Support for the symbol i: m o m e n tu m . P h lla d e lp h Council has passed a resol courag lng the wearing of g bons to show concern for “ i chUdrcn of A tlanta,”

The black woman who c h erself a s " a senior citizen," ha s seen the ribtx)ns tied ti and adorning the halls of sci churches.

M rs. Dean said she was s thn t -people had tried to c m oney to further the greei cause. “ I say ‘What for? I dc an y money. 1 just want i a liv e .’"

“ Tho only thing to do is p ra is nothing else youcan do," sh

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..........Po lice said the youth appro,• wifldow'. pulled the gun out

pocket, pointed ll at a lell dem anded money.

^ C h i n e s e w o m e

g r o u p d e p l o r e s

p i n u p e x p l o s i o

iPEK lN G (UPII - Fem ale a te causing concern in parts of

___ i'The women's federationprovince, Jiangsu nearShangl com plained lhat "pictures of a w now being used indlscrim qnd. a t random in calendars,.; and . a s trad e m arks and In or t ^ q u e ’shop."' "T h ese p ictures defam e the

o l-C h inese women,” the fed sjald in dem anding the withdn ^ 's u c h offending m aterial.' T he federation told the appn

a o v c r n m c n t d e p a r tm e n t VCTcater focus should be pla

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ME legrets oi

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im ander of theped the world'sHiroshima, saysause he believes ^ B L Ve a n d American ,n. Tlbbets was 'Ic to appear on^ e d n e ^ a y , as H w -1 prayed a t the b B ; : - A

trial. "I have no . ‘‘I was allowed close as quickly V that Invading resulted In the ' ople, not only '>se. History will • .--ri lum ber ot those _ ^^m b sm ad eah ' ' b 3 | | | | | ^

m m s ■ X E N ifflcials know a • • • a n . sec it. and thism ake an eosy “ When It got iI fans. How? By looking atuto stickers de- to lose?" Mos y '8 Graceland'he decals were DAME CICE2irned, said city Pain spcciala rlln Monby, dera h a s ta iniiada o ltem i to 5200,000 Tcmjlor S17.75 cach. for Progressickcrs left, ol- year-old paine ir own selling, pioneer In En

patien ts suffI I c a n c e r . Foi

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IPI) - Ameri- / y ^ 'W ibbons to re- n Iran. In that adelphlans are CIS to expressnts of missing ■■iln Atlanta. f l iv h a tlco u ld d opathy wllh the ii; C / tian ta ," said t flelphla woman '•en who began ^ rt as the chain |

e n ^ a C e btn-n ^Hjared In the I irhood in the te an intense iS ial police task Evo?en made. S 11hose the color 12 -i" because forle-gorthcldca------- S -----------tm the yellow i'elcome homo ican hostages e conveyed by s much more

ould bring the \ \ y would hope is (n -w o u ld -b e^ --------

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'as surprised !| to offer her ?reen ribbon iH I don’t want ' ■

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issiCBIYHONORED befc^iallst Dame Cicely Sauu- Cotcen named the winner of the Moempleton Foundation Prize to |•ess in Religion. The 63- fon)ain specialist has been a PhcEngland for her work wllh onl'

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BACK TO TH E MARINES M arine Sgt. Billy Gallegoe,

the 52 form er American host. Ir?n , h a s left his home In 1 Colo., to re tu rn to active d Quantico, Va. Gallegos, 22, hi on leave since the hostages’ pha'nt r e tu rn to the United Stal 20. He has eight more months cu rren t active duty status ai

he does not py-pni' m ay go to college, possibly tc

-law ._ .

D IF F E R E N T KIND OF BENCl A bench w arran t has been Is!

M artinez, Calif., for the a n Houston O iler quarterback S tab le r for contempt of cour child support.case. The warrai issued when Stab ler failed to i before Contra Costa County F Court com m issioner Jam es 1 M onday to explain why he has to pay M,500 in child support fo rm er wife, Isabel Clarke Stal Phoenix. Ariz. The warrant Is only in California, but it could for an awkward, schedule (

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< It’s g re a t," said one giri. jch a perfect bride for him. des, it gets ou r minds off gelse , doesn’t i t? "White House, a n aide said

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_ _ The benchm ark .ra te .lh a porate borrow ers is curren few m ajo r banks have adopt

Speaking w ith reporters certa in a spects of P resident plan, contending th a t less e lax cu ts and m ore emphi deficit.

Jetfu(- ___W A SH IN G T.O N _CU PJi_

la rge p rice hikes for avii bccausc of deregulation of prices, the Civil Aeronaut! W edn< ^ay ra ised basic fa re levels 5.7 percent, M arch 1.

Thc board also released dard foreign fa re levels, April 1, w ilh Increases of 4.: in AJlantic fnarJcets.-4.6S p< Pacific m ark e ts and 6.03 p< Latin A m erican m arkets, al of rising fuel costs.

Thc s tan d ard industry base from which airlines r their fares, based on a foi counting for changes in

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:rt predii- The prim e lending ra le will fa) nl range over the next couple o y Kaufman predicted Wednesday, conomist al the Salomon Brother I lhat because of strong credl iflation rate, the prim e ra te somi :ain "tackle the 2 1 percent higl

_lhaLbaDks.charge-top-rate-cor irrenUy al 19 perccnt. although i dopted an 18 ',*j pcrcent prime, rters,' Kaufman was critical o dent R eagan’s economic recover ISS emphasis should be placed oi nphasis on reducing lhe budge

lel costs fJ X _ ;^ _ a tin g .__opcfatlng.cosls aviation fuel the level a t lea<

n of crude cii A irlines m aj naulics Board 30 percent abo isic domestic ing periods o f : snt, effective som e routes ca

- below lhe fonni sed new Stan- , . '=“ “ '''1 els, cIlK livc J m r a l i c fare jr4 .33pcrccnt U jopastcatTlci 55 perceni (or P'.® ” I>««" D3 perceni tor “ ‘" ' ““ I "o-irt a all because

cent.F o r example

7 fare is the a irlines now a ies may raise pcrcent o l III: 1 lonm ila ac- havinglo juslir ' ; In ca rrie r The board li

c o m m o d it yP f« v

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14.74 14.80' 14.:iets .21.80 21.70 21.

70.05 • ' 69.90 69.166.25 65.95 65.:

le 73.67 73,55 72.(56.25 56.50 55.1 S .m 5.10 5.1 3.74^ 3.74ii 3.

12.96 12.95 12.'504.60 499.00 496.124.79 ■ 24.45 23,17.54 7.52 7.4

Sinclair and Co.

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26 87'? commarcU1cov«O.I ^ Ji Sh#«o100;notenoi5 26.125 Tnutsdiy Eaiimii* yc 4)4ye 1.000; IftaaO non*.

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icts prinI fall -The heavy financing Ie of ■ ■ th is yea r, he said, wil lay. ra le s to clim b and add I iicrs sheets.

“ The proposal by I budgel deficit only gr

‘‘‘8" expenditures, will no budgel.” he told a Coi

p ? n • •n le n s ify ir if la ird n a ry ' ^ em m en t a s a dominani Ij to crow d corporations 0

very K aufm an also predl id on m easu red by triplf^A u idget about 14.8 percent, cou

plus range ."

force air iosls..The,CAB m ust adjust fanleast twice yearly . da>Tiay still ra ise fares up to fanabove the CAB base. Dur- cenof intense competition on ren

scarrie rshave stayed well lo ;irmulas. pat'ird also a d ju s te d its wa: ire flexibility formula. InTiers could ra ise fares 514 larjjcent over the standard cosiard approval. They may Ja cJiem S15 plus lhe 30 per- pen

inciipIe, on a JlOO fare level, yeaV can c h a r ^ {115 plus 30 TiSM5, or J149.50, without two

stify it. indld temporarily ra ised the situ

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12.70 12.82496.00 498.00 23.80 24.43 7.46'A 7.48

l i v e s t o c k~U»asloei:. ---------------- -- -bulchars no.»fl lO gtaiOy to »f . ' K W f t n a ' s i s s i ;

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Pi)-L»»aii9et::/M« Slew: Iiwrs weiii 10 » e«nlj latdy lo M cants low*r; miiad hign Jiima slaars BOSO l.M; eheica ltd cneic* ind prime nailariltd* acliire; biirows ind oi ’s 23 lo r >im insuiK*s ol being n corns ? 210-J« IBl. 4J2S-43 7S; NO. 1-3 .»4:.U; m-270 IBS. 4QSM1.iO;MO.Mfl¥inca i*c*ipis: Came 2i; hogsITY. Uo (UPII - Livastock ■Came 1.200; sUuOMar cows iirn^ s ^ n ie r bullsnest toiflioH 10 ba neid lor uciion. SUughiar cows n^n *r and boning uliuii* flrida M. . many Xt.004«^; . law. ... r.tUS.IO; law cutlgr flnd*tS i , . . ' sS; " a » 'E . ’S S

pacug* t30 lbs. S..20. s medium riime enda, law

a»4SOO; lew medium lo grade. 77M« IBs 57.7440 00. f ; trading moderiiely aclrre' gills tlejd*. U.S. 1-2 200-3411 a . 240-2M IBS 41.7S43 00:•JTO IBl. 40 75-4I.M: law 7ro- IM0.7S; U.S. 2-3 iew 290-IX 0. Sows uryjer «0 lb*. 1.M r. over !00 ibs. steady ts »

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aslimitat; Caltla 9,000; leap » .

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prices traded on me canliia Eiclxinge wednes-..

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15,0U - conlracli; Tuesday ly Opan inieresi 45.451 up

n.54 73.SJ 7J.80 77.15 73.87 n.70 73.70 7J.O 71,80 73.77

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f opan Interest to.145 oH000 IBs: canu par Itr46.00 46.C0 44.ts 45.07 46.35 52.25 52.35 51.15 51.15 52.65 54.10 54.t0 52.07 53.00 54,4

S:lW.N 54.U &3,«2 &3.92A 55.10

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S:S s s a s s s s SS!67.00 e7.C0 85,55 U.5&A 87.30

6,1M • contricti; Tu**davy opan Intaraai 13J85 oil

.000 lb*; CMU par b ll0«lll* '»119M 10 too llo M ia M i2 3 « ta :o o s :7 tB t» :«

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u s inme drop

icing requirements of lhe goverr 1, will likely cause long-term inl add further strain to corporate ba

by the administration to rcduc ly gradually, while cutting taxc; 11 not ease thc corporate fin: a Cmference BoajTi ^ m in a r . "I fary expccfalions. keep lhe'U .S! linanl demander o( credit and cor ons oul of the long bond m arket." predicted long-term Interest ratf f^A uliiily bonds which a re currer ;, could climb into the "15 to 16 p<

r fare hike_fareJevc!s.Fcb^4,.pendiDg_W i

d ay ’s adjustment, by boostin fare percentage figure from 3i cent to 35 percent. Il said the rem oval of crude oil price contn lo sudden cost increases not i p aled when the lasl regular cl w as m ade in December.

"T hc fare adjustments refit la rge part the continuing sc costs of Jet fuel," said ATA’; Jack m an after the CAB ac tion ." penny increase in fuel represer increase of more lhan JlOO mill y ea r to the airline industry."

The CAB also said il will revei two-month review of the stai industry fare level until the fuel situation stabilizes.

ONIINI

S A L E P R IC I IN E F F E C F E B . 2 6 t h t

M A R . 7 t hHurry In Nowl

n iJ E IO M E T VII

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l e s s

P (D Field Enterpr 5evenUjo/n/7je;

If you’re amo em m ent millions of ta) interest- business expen; balance court decisions

breaks and selbi,u c e ih e • b u s i n e s s

ixes and “^e your clS n ? !! ,l a choice b.... „.ji, actual cost of y<

fS-RoV- -o f-taW ng-a-flacontinue ^

IRS raised the . allowance from

■ales, as 18'^ cents for thi rently at iq cents for bi .perccn l 15,000 lo 20 centi

lively.To lake advai

tions-asked, shi p _ you need to hai ^ actual miles yo Wpdnre- business purpo!

tin e thc d " ™1 30 per- deduction Ior y then the tu slness miles 1 itro ls led >5,'™ 1>“= It antlcl- Ior every i •chaftge BEW ARNED:

You well m ay eUcct in allowance » l l lb

soaring costs ol m ing yt ■A's Bill ' a l ' ' >l>' ■ 1 ’’Each re c o r ts to dele s e n ts a n m ore advantage n illio n a la rg e r ca r costs

costs and deprec vert lo a so in m any cases itandard Also while tlii jcl price age allowance (i

in view of the

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I Whocrprises. Inc. e/ne p a r ts n

bam ong America’s tens of u

taxpayers who deductpenses, IRS rulings and tlons in 1980 gave you both djelbacks. vJSS AUTO TRAVEL, i f Jur ca r for business, you yce between deducting the ^ Df your business travel o r i-flal- m ileage-allowance— fi3y the IRS. For 1980, the uthe optional flat mileage yrom the 1979 figures of nir the firstlS.OOO miles and er business mileage over h jents and 11 cenls, respec-

dvantage of this no^jues- yshortcut deduction, all f

i have a re records of the5 you drove your car for girposes during l ^ , Y ou___alaim a busFiie^ e x ^ n ^ c3r your c a r equal lo th e tles tim es 20 cents for the dbusiness miles, plus l l ^

ery m ile over 15,000, BUT v;D: iTiay find that the optional pill be less lhan the actual b Ig your car. So before youisy shortcut, check your adeterm ine whether 11 Is dilageous lo deduct possibly hiosts based on your actual pp redation . (This could be p.ases.) b; the IRS raised the m ile- e::e < it couldn't escape this p,

the upsurge In travel p:

IIVEEBRiR LOW PRICES ITEX PAINTS

J R L E r i ; t303 0«iri*nd ' ^

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co s ts !), It restricted the ber m ileage allowance if your' been fully depreciated, Ihis works, ^

Before igSO.'you could I linued using the optional deduction every year withe your ca r considered lo be precialed — no m atter h yea rs the optional mileage w as used.

Bul for 1980, the IRS chi favorable depreciation h J tak e thc op tlond mileage ( your aulo Is deemed to hav life of five years. In si considered fully depreclate<l have used II for five years.

Ifyou fall within this curt find il again more valuabli your actual auto costs insl f la t 11 c en tsa mile.

• OFFICE AT HOME. If self-employed taxpayer anc

__an-offlce .aL bom o,-a-1880-’ c a se gave you a break. Il cj bccause one of the require deducting the rent, mai uUIities, etc., allocable to you use exclusively and on basis as your office a t home room must bc your princlpj business.

The IRS look a touah applying this rule in the i doctor who worked a 40-hour hospital and also owned s p r o p e r t i e s lh a t he n personally. He set aside one bed ro o m s in his cond e x c lu s iv e ly fo r handl paperw ork required for h properties and took an oflic

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eductibbenefit of the deduction forh

our' auto has When an c. Here’s how em ployee to u

fo r the emplo;lid have con- business use o3nal mileage h a rd lo es lab li■ithout having used for a mooI be fully de- ty by a taxpayr bow many is a s an emplo;Ige allowance who is regular

th e case of thichanged this use can bc loushJe . If you The IRS km

ge deduction, deduction, d a ihave a useful F irst, the IRi sum, it is of the rentalatedafleryou “ business ,"s. doctor's bedr uirb, y oum ay principal placiable to d a im qu ired b y lh e ljinstead of the The Tax Co

th a t the doctoI. If you a re a tion with prodiand you have six rental prp]80 -Tax -Court — qual ify. th e a d iIt came aboul Second, the Iuirements for th e doctor's reimaintenance, a s a business, t:to the room “ p rin d p a l" pl

1 on a regular hospital was.ime Is that the agreed again,clpal place of H held thar

h av e more tharleh sland on T he hospital wjhc case of a business a s a dilourw ecklna fo r his renlJ!d six rental Therefore, sai■ m an ag ed could dcduct one of the two expenses alloc ondominium T here a re man ndling th e ruling.ir his rental N e x t : De( flico-at-home Expenses.

ARVON!lUSGLIDDEN

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/ES600 a Gallon

^ / lA T ^ A L S C E

Foo ru a rv 2 6 .1 & 8 l •nm os-N ov.

bie?I for his bedroom, an em ployer requires an

to use a room exclusively mployer’s convenience, the use of the room may nol be itablish. Bul when a room is I moonlighting typeof activi- xpayer whose m ain acUvily mployee o r a s a professional gularly self-employed (as in of the doctor), the business ; tougher lo prove.S knocked out the doctor's ' .claim ing:1C IRS said that laking care ental properties wasn't a s ," an d therefore , thc bedroom couldn'l t>e his • place of business, as re-

Ihelaw.X Court disagreed, II hdd Joctor's activity in connec- producing Incomc from hU 1 properties was enough toe a d iv lly -a sa business_________the IRS argued that even if -

''s rental activilles qualified' ess, thc bedroom was not his ;1" place of business; the was. The Tax Court dls- aln.than an individual could "

: than one place of business: lal was h is principal placeof IS a doctor, the bedroom was- renlal-propcrty business., said th c Tax Court, he duel th e office-at-home • allocable to his bedroom, many ram ificallons of this -

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□ T h ie □ F o l s eFALSE. For cample. If youn Ij a iw Inciime hou5chi)IJ,2nd )-uu Inojp thild a re «pcris«, you jhould know

Fomi 2 'U f means to you. N youdiiti't. [{&K block doo. We'll uk- [Jic lime rieccisary

_ 1 10 umlfrsiahd youf rompleif siliullon, becausc if )tiu (juili/y )iiu may tw eligible for up tu 311 $800 l u crcdJ( for

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WORK FOR YOU

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BUND W ORKING Id 4 bollom 16" m oldboord.plow. w rollover, hos coullors. trash turr0 now — Big Ox 7 »hcnk rippor w. I. and category II pint — Konnsk ivoior with 3" S 7" sw eeps and duI \ — John D eere 10 fool roilor !h hydioollc rom m ount — Ford itide carrier rubber, col-o-woy 24"- Ford 207 1 2 lool tw d e rn disc wil1 o-woy fron ii w ilh anhydrous li m U.S.-Steel) - McCullOueh-CO wivet type, 3 point hitch ortd 12 foe- Speeco 10' land leveler with 3 toil btode — Oonuser blode. 6 fo ■wivel type — 1 bottom 1 wcy pic rguson '/. lum plow w ith 3 point hi disc wilh 3 point hllch — Chotiln om mount and 3 point hllch — Aci s ln i hllch and PTO oporo led — ' w wilh folding drow bor — 4-5^s{ ;h-dtDwbor_—_,t_Johri_Doflro_Ul Irowner with 3 point hitch.

m N G - S P R A Y I I■TBURNINOniaUIlfool long 6 bar tid e delivery ro^

T O -opo rated :-F o rd 917 floll rhow TO oporotod and Is BO" wide — J ower — Flold sproyor w llh 200 g it booins on tondem w heel imllor lump ond toloctor w iv o ond lilt ruboer ond 200 gallon tonk wllh

- Buione lank, 300 gallon, with h wand ond b u rn e rh eo d — Buiane oint hitch ond bu rner h«<id.

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S A L I M A N A ^ I

UCTIONEERS: J o h n w e r tW o n d o ll

CLERK: J .W . M ESSERSJ

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T R A c r e.lohn D eere 70 trocior. wi 36" rubber — John Oeeri Dee're rolomotic front on tronim lision — 1960 I tc

H AJohn D eere 14 fool hydr cooled engine and cond pull type, 2 wide and hoi a ted ond string lie — Co

; 5. 7_f^oot mower with 3,Prack — 2 horse' drawn d i — 2 horse dMvvn mower

I buckrake.

C R O U N DOliver 9 lool tondem disi D eere 6 ' ditc. heovy duty. John D eere ■ VonBruni ' I ' Killifer' tingle thonk sub ond has hydraulic ram me ternolional 2 boltoin. 2 wo turn — MojJoy.Horrit 2 bt tumblobug 2 bottom 1 6 ' | type — M astey Fergusori i lu r n - O l iv e r 2 wcy 1 boll

- -ChcminT)w1l-typo-cft?ftior~Chit el plow. 10 foot on too

F A R M !

M A N U R E S P IFormhond with hvdroulic r er. 75 buthel ond tractor t or, troctor typo — InlernO' gross seeder ottachrneni horrow 1 2 loot long ond ( flow phosphoto tproodor c

S O U E i Z i C H

B L O W E ETill coll toble interchonge 20 x4' ondho* HP mote 2c o ttle o ile r» a rb o c k rubb — Sproyer wilh ntolor ond er t r o u t s — 3 iron whee Hornest — ElMtrie molar* Bolts — Cholnt — Chain hc Eveners — Somo houteho & warming oven, lots ol chi

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R U C K .^ ^ ____- F o r d 8 0 0 Oliver Su| » r d D « x t a r hiiierdisctor, full cob. 6 tpood t59 hour*, wolghl eor- '0 50 beoIront. power b roket. PTO oporluol hydroulic ond ol- ■‘5° boon»ol trocior. »*le«tro- p‘« « Pal Iront rubber, duol breokerfi•shorp — Ford "Super »P'I"9

wldo front, 3 point " '" 9 * — •rocllort'ond '6 speed t 5o114bar. Ford -D ox ler ''d ie te l a n d ‘hove o in t hitch, bumpor. 2nt i rear in lo 44" - B lool wi.1 hitch trocior icick— 90lorv18.4x38 duals, snap _1600 truck. 26.000 O R i|

. H . B A L E R

- B O A T i°°>° horgor type, with condi- poim hltcl3s o pin — Now Hoi- — P'chombor. 'B ig Bole " hydroulic ■ draullc lonsion and■nblne, has boon and A L F ikup.'pow er Itooring, a- Rber Foom iri-hu)l i on E-Z loodor trailer,I, cioublo gos tanks, is ihow oter, ’ Berkeley

C E Q U I P . . " . " Jw. wilh 3 point hitch___ b?y.»hod,

tumors and gouge or with heavy duly 3 nnskllde quiver tlno d bull tongues and 3 2 John D> >ller harrow . Inside and ougoi Ford 219 ollsel 10' bogholde f 24" ditc* bolh front — 2 lorge c with hydroulic ram — Groin us lertlliior atloch- chute witi ,h-corrugoio"euHor. * u*ed lor 2 lool wide ond PTO th 3 polnl hllch ond 4 lool « |lh 3 poini . 5,„

plow » « h 3 polo. _mt h itc h -F e rg u so n - r i — Cul otiln 6 ' ditcher wllh ,p ,ey boo- Acme roiory ditch- •? ,„ J,I - 4 . 5 - soctlon. of •S-socllon* of wood _ <i . h l / a i j io iL jp i i n o -----log-ehoin-

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■ I P M E N T ---------y roke with 3 point rhowor w ith 3 point “■ '— John Dooro No. A N U

00 gallon poly lonk Dller running goors N O T I i Tl d lllior — Sproyor. eomblrte. with pump, ho*es, ottended

'Ith hoovv duty run- ell li unc iione lank, 100 gol- poir for

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AUC1oted o t Tfie rortch 3 mile* (outti looper Lane or from Arco. Idofio llghwoy 93.-thrw-Meckoy ond Ct le n go *«ulh 12 mile* to ttopper BIC ORANCt AUCTION SIGHS" . . .

R D A Y , F E B . 2 S

m o o A . M .

r O R S - P I C K U P -r. w ide front end. pow er s te e r in g .: eere A tractor has 38" rubber and t end lor po rlj — 1963 ton Do I ion Chevrolet truck. 4 tp«ed . du

l A Y I N S E O U I P M Ilydrostoiic 880 tw o ihe r, droper * onditioner — New Hollond‘1030 I ho* tondem rubber — New Hollc- Cose 100 tide delivery roke on n,3_poinf h ilc h _ W Q 0 o n _ 4 whcoi« n dum p rokei.T- W agon. 2 w heelt w er* — Troiler, 2 w hee le r wllh ul

ID W ORKING EQUdisc, ho* hvdraulic ram mount c

Jty. coll it o bru*h-hog ond It ho t f It" 0 loot field cultivoior or»d pu sub-w iler on w heels — John De>

1 mouni — 2 pocker-roller 8 ' pull ! woy slot molMOrd plow . 16 ". 3 p<2 bottom . 2 woy plow, pull type o 6 ' plow ■— John D eere 1 bottorr ori 3 bottom . 2 woy di»c'p low .'3 p< bollom 18"plow , pull lype — OliV io r -= -M o rtin 'p o ir ty p e 'd ;ic h o r~ tool bor.•HAND - G RA IN I IPREADER - CORIlie m anure fork ond grovel p lo te - tor type — Internolionol smoll 22 rnotlonol double disc groin drill, enl — Corrugoior. 3 row w iih 3 nd drag type — H orse d row n 2 ri lor on ru toer, 10 loo ter — Corrugi

E H U TES-G R A IN , ERS - MISCELLAIngeable tide — lo -rue tq u e e ie notor — G roin blow er with pipe Oi rubbers — Honson sprayer w ith pi ond 125 gollon tieo l tonk — Steoi heel w ogons — Sorvol p ropone g lor* — Horse collars — Iron — Mit m h o is t— Single ire e s — Double t ehold goodt — Home comfort ki I chrome.

T I R M S t C A S H

OHN BRUGGEED BY M ESSERSM ITH A U CTf(

jOMinir i t» a m m . n in n f n ffMill KiBloIr We«tli

SMITH, TWIN FAUS I BIII Hodlock IA* y<‘i i r hiii'iuv^K in t>nr f»»m'ri«

O P Q U A L I T Y

[ J M M A C H I N E H

U C T I O i• , I d a h o o n H ig h w a y 2 5 , thi l o h o o n H ig h w a y 2 5 . . . Wi

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fie C f i t jc k w a g o n b y S u g a r Lo

— R I A N I Q U I P J V- Superior 4 row beon p lonter wllh discs ond corrugotors — Front mi • Ford o r Ferguwn w ith 2 tot* o lb l beon windrower, picks up 3 tow iporotod (works booutlful on olfo

3 and puls 8 row* toge ther. PTC er for 6 rows with 3 point hitch or ) tine 4 soctlon harrow w ilh 3 po— 2N .K .0, eullivo ton with shonk lx jr4 row boon coltlvotor w ith 3 x>voIs— Tool bor 12 '6"x2 '/.-w iti hydroulic morker* and 4 sled cor. ! wilh 3 point hitch, gauge whoi

K A I N D R I L L - O T HD eere c^uble d isc ^ ro in drill on

' — Implement tro iler, lominotei ondem t 15 " rubbor and low boy chlnery or hoy .trailer wilh dual hoy side* — Mas*ey Ferguson po ■vltch — 2 lifiing boom* wllh cop 1— Phosphate tproodor. 10‘o n ru b jlic oporotod wllh 3 poini hitch,

J=ALFA& IRRIGA & P U M P -M O S

OUALITY ALFiley 3" to 4" Irr iga tion ,pump on It ond PTO oporotod — 900 loot o I top Quollty i id .o n d 3rd cultli lod, very dry arid pololoblo for you

CATTLE EOUIPln D eere lood or groin d ispenior jg o r loed. 120 bushel* ond > 1* sn )ldor* — Soil troughs for cot tlo — argo piles of pott* — 2 feed eorrli □In ouger. 4"x16' — Modified Po with oxlo — Borbod w ire — Roll I lumber. 2"x8 '»and 1"x6'*.

MISCELLANEIStoto propone cutting ond weldli It — Fork*; roke* — Pilo of lire wc Cultivator loo ts— Pea lilters — C boom — 10 batof of 9600 Co-Op | potoio planter — W elding toblo - bencho* — 2 grinder* ond motor*— Sieol sow horsot — Propcme tf lorn* ' Cnglne-olt o nd~fHtorr~^ e* — lead e r* — H andym an jo c k - ir — Air com pretto r 120 )b., oulon

*el*ctlen ol ihop m erehandi** end

« U M B I R O F H O U S I H

b Thi* I* a very lop orroy of form line, Iruck* and haying machinery ided Ihl* oucllon for vour selection under mechln*.*hea* w hen rtol li

for *ummer work. M ake ihl* tale KTUROAY. FEBRUARY 38 — 10:00

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O E BENNETT JIM M E SS I W o n d o l l J o r o

JIII H o d lo c k o f J o r o m o ,- ld o h

IGOENKAMP I MACHINERY

: t i o n*euth ol Mey. Ideho In Ihe Idoho ge t i mllet nerlti en nd Chollit. then to Elll. ortd ppe r Lone . . . Welch fer the V ' . . ,

28 ,1981 -L unch by th e P .T .A .

P -T R U C Kring. 3 poini hitch, live power, r ond tingle (ront end — John )n Dodge pickup ho t 4 speed xl. duolt with slock lock.

MENT>per style wiih cob ond w ater 1030 stock lir^er horrow bed. Hollond 275 boler. PTO oper-

> on n;bber — John Deere No. 'hcoiar. rubberJired-with hoy . ._ heeler, rubber tirod wilh rockllh Ulility boi — Norte drown

aUiPMENT>unl and on V\jbber — John ho t hydroulic rom m oun t—

>d pull typo — John Deere in Deere 9 loot lond levelor■ pull type cultipackor — in- '. 3 point hilch and hydroulic

ype ond J6 " — IrMemotlonol ottom 2_vfay 16" plow, pull /.'3 point hitch'ond hydroulic• O liver 1 2J wolkhig plow —%or — Jbhn“Doere diVor ~

IN DRILL >RRUOATORSlo te — Cote monure spread- ill 22 buthel monuro tprood- drill. 16 hole on rubbor wllh ilh 3 poini hitch — Flexible ■n 2 row corrugotor — Eiie- arrugotor. 5 row with 3 pomi

INAUeiRSAJkNEOUSe e ie chute — Groin ouger. ipe ond 6 inch belt driven —«ith pump end boomt 8 tank Steom Jenny — Groin food-

one got relrigeiotor, 11 —— Milk teporotor — Tirot — ubio iroo t — Neck y o k e i— art kilchen ronge. retorvoir

IBENKAMPJCTfO N SERVICE_________ ___

inB tn WKssiKiiDi t«)eli h mJlock of Jerome, Idoho iim’rH-xn*"

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1981cir L oof G ro n g e

p m i n t - — — —r wllh 3 point hllch. thoe*. inl mount 4 row booncul- l o l blade . ~ Heath Modol ‘t tow t ond on rubber aridI alfolfo swaths) — Innes onvoyor, troil typo. 4 row r. PTO opofolod — Crusi icho r pull type — Molrow3 point hllch ond lold up

ihonks ond 3 point hilch —th 3 point hitch ond thonks— ----- ^-" with heavy duty 3 point

d corrugotort — Tool bar, -whool* and lorgo corru-

»THER EQUIP.II on rubber. 20 holo, 7" hmont ond hydraulic <om Inoted 2" lloor. 22' long,boy jtylo ond hcovy duly

dual 16:' rubber, olio ho t on post holo ougor wiih 3 cop t & 2 pin. and 3 point n rubbor — Wood tplitlor.:h,

EATION PIPE ORE TOP LFALFAip on those .moll rubber loot ol,6" moln line — 250 culling ol ollolfo. under

>r your coMle. .

IPMENTen io r box PTO oporotod,

I* tmollar — 3 catilo du .l tlo — Polo* — Feed bunks corrler* wilh 3 point hllch od Powder Rivor Squoero• Roll ol V lc o b le —_Now ' ___ _.

NEOUSwelding unit — Cullivotor - • ro wood — 3 sots ol mark- s — Odd tiros—he rb ic id e >-Op plostlc bolor twino — ib lo - B o I t .S b o lt bini — otor* — Booring hydroulic wie thop *tove — Jockt So»T--=^^rBot9-aunrQ (icf ---------ock — Croltsmsn-tSOomp- ______oulomolic thutqli._

• and related (tarn.

t I H O L D I T I M S

form moehlnery. iractor*. llnery. Youll be glad you Kllon of form equipment, rtol In u*e ond In top re-

> ta le 0 mutl, rememlMr 10:00 a.m. S eey d ih era l

MESSERSMITHJ o r o m o

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By BONNIE BAIRD JC Times-Nem wriler

B U H L -B u h l School a ta s te treat In slon

j M arch 14.W lth-lije help of a

■ cooks and kitchen help stag ing its first Com Smorgasbord In an el m ltm ent the tward mat high school band unifor

School Board Chaim________ whole Idea^is "stolen’’ f

Hom edale. Last year, 5 nily ra ised nearly $11.

Blaine s(-----------------H A lL E Y ^ B ln ln c

m oratorium on appllca

The board of county light industrial rczone apparen tly triggered realized from the nui situation which had to sioner B arry LuboviskI

LuboviskI said the

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tion of the proposed Crysl trout hatchery sale won'' ented to a Congressional until la le th is morning.

The U.S. House of ReprtD..KII.. t«r__I . . __J m___

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look a t C ) heat K etc

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SmoiD JONES B

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:hool Board members have fo store for the communily

clif-a num ber of volunteer helpers, the board will be Community Intcmalionai in effort to meet a com- H m ade toward purchase of Tl

liforms. Tllalrman Lila Bell said thein” from the community of__- Fla r, she said, lhat commu- th $11,000. but she said the p]

s e t s . z o n e .a inlnc-C ounty-im pos«l” ff~T2(W }llcatlons f o r l i ^ t industrial zoni

unty commissioners acled after one passed a t the Jan . 12 m cetir red 20 sim ilar applications.

num ber of them lha t it was d to be dealt wllh," said comm /iski.the commissioners felt exlstii

dSpringssc[ederal evalua- according to 'ry sta l Springs BobLoftis. von't be pres-nal commiltee A re-exam l

sale, request! m ittee a n d -c

:eprcscnlallves G eneral Acc

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rgasb(Buhl school board doesn’t exi m uch success. Buhl trustees ra ise several thousand dollars.

T he smorgasbord will Includi foods from m any nationalities.

"T here will be everything f« chorizos lo rohllky and fortunesa id .--------

Booths will be set up for ( na tive dishes, including Mexic Hawaiian, American and Chin T h e smorgasbord will be open fi T ickets are J4 for "all you can e

Bell said Ruth Perkins, wl - F ii^and exchange_sludent_an( th e fam ily in Finland, Is a spe plo and berry cakes. A work pa

ipplication_r’(W ay~~16w ns"w llhin the arc :oning zoning. He said the--------------- «(kla)M noratorium -tfter a floating zone light Indi eting.

“ We Although the Count vas a zones a l present, It is n nm is- m apless. criteria-bas

hom es and geotherm isling light industrial a reas.

m leevalm tito commiltee spokesman co:

coi

im ination ol the proposed is ested by the House com- Bu d-conducted by the U.S. ste A ccounting Office, w as Ri

STEV E LATHROP nes-Ne\i’S correspondent

(ETCHUM - A private develop ‘ possibility of developing Guyer )vlde hea t for Ihe entire town of K )ayon Development Co. of N Uf.. is considering developmeni lily , and has opened negollatio n e r D ave Brandi.Vn Idaho Officc of Energy repor tober concludcd: “Space heatli Ic h u m . . . appears lo be economi ^oweve^, Bill Easllake, the repoi t week engineering and fact-flndi back up assumptions m ade in hi en ted report.;ince 1927, Brandi has used Guyer o pera te a small utility. Thai sy£ jrox im a te ly 40 buildingsin*Keti Ics hot w ater to Ihe Bald Mounti im m ingpool.}uyer Hot Springs is located a l I lunlain, near the base of W arm !

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)o rd : It expect quite lhal som e Eulees a rc hoping lo nighl. Tliars. la te r ,iclude hom e cooked “ Buhl’

mg from lacos and h a v ^ c o c tu n e cookies,” Bell

for each group of T herelexican, European, p rice s foiChineese cuisines. Bell is

pen from 4 lo 8 p.m. dem and.:a n e a t .” rep lacens, who adopted a rccenllyl_and_then vislled____m em bena sp ec ia l^ t in rice " I gol■k p a rty tc^prepare w e woul

i_moratoriui> a re a lack enough ligh t indust the commissioners would-use-

um -to tryto-w orlttn it-critcrlirfc I Industrial dislrict in B laine Cour

'ounly docs not have any float It Is now considering establishing i-based zoning to m anage mot lerm al development In addition eas.

itioW ctela^icom m iltee the sam e day the com pleted,

T he U.S. Army Corps of En la seeking the hatchery , ow Buhl troul fa rm er Ken E l s teelhead rearing In the Lowei R iver Fish Mitigation P rog ra

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loper is exploring pea /e r Hot Springs to tem f Ketchum. distNewport Beach, thai

:nl of Guyer a s a pea Itions with spring

lc a)ort published last Ket ating the lown o f . geo imically viable.” nati port’s author, said fuel nding are required A ) his economically geo'

In 1'yer's artesian flow • J8 r system now heats I98C[etchumrand'pro----------- Tlinlain Hot Springs wou

: ’nat the foot of Bald cost m Springs ski llfl. the '

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European dishes was held They were frozen and wll

Jil’s leading Italian, Dave ^ d lo fix something Italian for cooperation from Ihe whole ell said.

re will be family rales at ■ for children.

is chairman of the event id. She attended a meeling :emenl of the 20-year-oId bar ly and committed her fel>ers---------------------------------:ol a little carried away am juld, as Individuals, come

.jitrlal - -QffiC se -the By MARTY TI r f o r n n : - Times-News-u junty.

oatlng p^L loH icIairw llI 1 term lne whelli build a highv Tw inFalls.

^ ^ Twin F alls c w ill'inccGiatE

_ J ’Twin Falls Hlj rcsen taliveso of T ransportal

they were ing wlU be li office a l2p .m .

Engineers Lloyd Shewi owned by hlghwoy dislri Ellls, for ing is inlendet wer Snake officials will pi ? ra m .’The a localion for I

The Office of Energy report Gu 996 gallons p e r m inute at l!)9dc

The report proposes drilling of 500 feet n e a r the spring. Th peak flow of 3,500 gallons tem pera lu re o f 190 degrees distributed in a system of fo< th a l output would be sufflcieni peak healing needs, the report;

"The p ro jected cost and savl lc a s alm ost to demand-^spaci Ketchum .” th e report say: geotherm al cost Is only 12 pc natural g as, and even less com fuel a lle rna llves ."

A table In the report pn geotherm al d o lla r savings of r In 1985. w ith a population ofl2 S8 million by th e y ear 2000, wil 1980 population is listed al 10.39

T h o ^ sav lngs'flg iires are c would cost to h e a t using nature

’The report p ro jects only esi cosls for a geotherm al system, the cost of acquiring Guyer Hot

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eld Wednesday th ird of t will be baked confessed.

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vo Monroe, has X ' o s ? !n to ru s ,o n d w e-hoio communi.

Acontesis and reduced sell lickcls

c lass lo as: ent by popular School oi !llng lo discuss cost about: I band uniforms a th ird ant r fellow board ingtheolhc__________________ .-B ell said' and promised she is sure >me up wllh a again fors(

qhway lotf f i c i a l s m e e t n e x t

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j ^ALLS - Local and stale ^iil meet ncxl week to de- | hether lo continue efforts lo j Jghway belt rou le around 1 }. . dis city and counly o fficials- MlULboatiUnenU>6rs-of-tfte=i 5 Highway D istric t and rep- 1 e so fth e ld ah o D ep a rtm en l ' jrtation M arch 6. The meel- 1 >e Id the highway district _ ] p.m .- • ■■ 1lewmaker, presiden t of th e - islrict board, sa id the meet- < nded to determ ine whether | ill proceed w ith designating t for the route o r d iscard the: t

rtCuyer's natural flow al59dcRrecsFahrcnhclt. vIling five wells lo a depth'" E'. These would produce a p Ions per minute, al arces Fahrenheit. When bif foam-insulated mains, h cienl lo meet Kelchum’s port says, ,savings seem so d ram at- a space heating system forsays, “The projected p

12 percent of the cosi of dcompared with the olher -J

IjI predicts a town-wide ij! of more than 52 million c of 12,100; and m ore than ), with 19,370 people. The • J10_.WO,____ _______________ flire compared to w'hai It ’ htural gas. V/ estimated construction s; lem. Hallows nothing forrllotSprings, D

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a t t h e P e r k i n s h o m e n c a i

u n d r a i s e r j .

' u n i f o r m s

Of the cost of new uniform sed,ope the communlly will support o toftickels,” she added, estimated the board can mak'

at Ihc $4 ticket price becausi donated food item s and the free ntest Is under way by school stu :kels. The board will trea t the0 a skating party and pizza, she iol officials esllm «(f the unifor )out $13,000 wllh band members1 and the school administrator; ! olher third,said ir Uils ycar’s project Is sue sure board m em bers will wanl or some worthy future causc.

pop decis: x t w e e k t o d i s c u

— dispulcs-in-lhcjjvcnt-thc-ro - plus a shortage o t local

highway funds, have sialic “ " h e s a ld . '^ - “ We’re going to have li ^ thing o r we’re Jusl going t> adm it that w e’re not g( • anything — Jusl let thi

suppose,” Shewm akcr said Sz- -Tw o-henrings coDCcmin t!— lio n 'of the rou te rd eslg n

.through traffic an_oppoi1ui t Twin F alls on a north-soull ■ thereby avoid heavy Irafl t.._Lakes__B oulevard Nort:

Eastland D rive, w ere held 1 fr- The first' 'hearing,, con • sla le officials, concemed t r half of the proposed roule ? lion would run along U.S. 9 e. cast of Twin F a lls and coi

Citing Ihe estim ated min velopm eni cost of a clly- B randt indicated Tuesday pursue expansion himself.

However, Brandi says he by D ayon represenlaUve R i have t ^ n negoliallng "in a 1

B randi declined lo estlm i ^ Guyer Hot Springs. Dayo

a d jacen t to B randt's propert Pinlo, who formeriy se r\

p lanner, has also approachc d iscuss a cily wlde utlllly, C •Jaquel and M ayor Gerald talked to P in lo about such a talks w ere Informal, and Ja city in teresi In Pinto’s propa

" T h a t 's always been somt Jaque t said. “ ’The big qm

__flnance_lt?" Jaquet ,sald_Uy higher priority on acqulrinj W ater Co„ a privately o\ system , which serves the cen

P into and Dayon reprcs Beach d id nol return phone c

--------- — • Obltuc-S p o r ts. C o m i c

» 1 R u H hoi H stu

B ySTEPH /TJmes-New!

BOISE - to be a moui

-------- ca re, stut r

The

should be p direct

plcm entalio System s Ag' study.

, J R ural ho. ficu lty a tt

fessionals, i nurses, Giai of services oflen suffer

j V M any ru rbuy or updj w ith adv< technology, solele and a

________on

--------through queregion:

will be con community

cltizcnscan Hospitals

m inutes fror consldered- centcrs arc : F alls, Lewi: Nam pa/Cait

Local ru r u i ’u. Benedict’s ?

’ Memorial Hic a r B u h l M emorial H

County Men B laine Coun M oritz*C or Valley.

A ru ra l I proposed by

____ „ „ T ask Force,jrms, she set up by th

po rtm oand

nakoS2 p o r, " ’S d T d 'auso ol th e ^Im B ird otrre la tw r lim e IHSA',sluden lslo „„ rk e d a s i

Ihe w inning „ „ „

III A griculiure,i " I ' O'^ r s ra ising na irew iilb c

ilors cover. Communll

“ n ia ilre lro'ani lo d o J l Association i

o rgan iza tio i -............... - l -c u s s io n s : Gir

Ision expic u s s T w i n F a l l s i

frroulo-is-built,— there ,-traffi( >cal and t a t o — Ri veron th o : lalled the p lan, _ _ T h e . la test

1380, concen 'c lo d o s o m o ' Uie route ' Ing lo have lo locations, a t ; going lo do 'v e ro E as lia r

things go, 1 mllo east o f: Road, a m ile

ming,Uie.lQCfl:____ Conslructiilign td-to-g ivc— lO -y e a r« w .i1unlly_to_skirt___a p p ro va l 1outh rou te and Shewm akcr j raffle on Blue righ t of way forth o r th e m ust be prol eld in 1980. purchased a t conducted by Obtaining i ed the w estern also crucial )ule. T hat por- support for S. 93-30, sw ing M oreover, a come back at local highwa

m inim um J1.6 million de- clly-wide heating system,»loy he docs nol want to ;lf./s he has been approached ^e R uss Pinto, and lhal they In a m ln o rso rto fw ay ." stim ale an asking p iice for Dayon 'a lready owns land ' operty.served as Ketchum’s city

)ached Ketchum officials lo — * lly, Cily Admlnlslralor Jim raid Selffert said they had jch a system . Bolh said the Id Jaq u e l Indicaled limited roposal.som elhlng we’d like lo do.''J question Is how do youd the city presently pu^s_a_________ilring the K elchum 'Spring ly owned domestic w aler e cen tral part of Ketchum. iprcsenlallves In Newport ^ne calls.

itu a rle s— ----------

— KT i l e s

ural Dspital udy set:p h a n i e s c h o r o w/Veivs wriler

E — To combat what appearsm.ounting crisis in ju ra lh e a lth --------tatcTreailJrpTfinners a re laun* study of rural hospitals,

study will allem pt to define kind of role rural hospllala be playing." said Mary Glaor Irector of-planning and Im­itation for the Idaho Health s Agency, which is funding the ,

I hospitals arc having dif* a ttra c tin g qualified pro-

als, including bolh doctors and Giannlnl said. Low utilizalloD

/ices means rural hospitals iffer from poor cash flow.

> ru ra l hospitals arc unable to update equipment to keep up a d v a n c e m e n t in m e d ic a l ogy. Often they must use ob- md ag ing equipment, Giannlnl

IHSA wilLgaiher_jnformaUon______oblem s of ru ra l hospitals1 questionnaires-scnl to h < ^ l----------glonal health advisory councils Timunity leaders. Information

compiled and presented at n ity forum s In which hospital s tra tors, health planners and ; can brainstorm solutions, ilals tha l arc 30 miles or 25 5 from a "regional cen ier” a rer e d - ‘ru ra l.’’ Idaho’s regional .......a rc : T w inFalls, Boise, Idaho

Lewiston, Coeur d’Alene and /Caldwell.

ru ra l hospitals Include St.:t’s Hospllal, Jerom e: Cassia ial Hospllal. Buriey: Minidoka lal Hospital, Rupert; Gooding M em orial Hospital, Gooding;Counly Hospital, Hailey; and _ ■■Communily Hospital, Sun '

ral hospital study was first d by the Health Professlooal orce, a 10-person com m ittee )y th e IHSA. Chaired by Ivan 1 Je ro m e orchllect. Its mem- ic lude Bob Campbell, ad- a lo ra tS t . Benedicl’s. ly design is being drawn up by rd of 3 o lse , a tem porary full- ISA'employee. Biril, who bas as a p lanner and consultant h e s t a t e D ep a rm en t of lure, the CETA program and ce on Aging, said a question- ill be sen t out early in M ardi,- lun lly forums will be held In md th e .IHSA hopes a repre- j ^ e from the American Hospllal tion o r from a national health a tio n will fac iilla te dis- r .G ia n n in is a id , ...................................

pectedI s r o u t e ’s f a t e ,

raffie-would-eross-the-Snak©---------\ tho Perrine Bridge---------- ------------a tesl .hearing., held In .May. .. . icem ed the easlem portion of te. T h ree allem alive route s, a t the time of the hearing, istland D rive, a route one-half It of Eastland o r on 3200 E ast m ileeasto fE astland .u c tio n of the project could bo______raw ay -ev en -if-b ac iters-w on---------al_ fo r fe d e ra l fu n d in g - iker said . As a ri:»u]t, land for way along the proposed route ; p rotected th ro u ^ zoning or ed a t the local level, he said, ling righ t of way easem ents is iclal In dem onstrating local

for the project, he said.:r, a shortage of s ta te and ^ w a y dollars has put some

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Lawn Irrlgati' TW IN FALLS - Twin

w a te r fo r lawn aod gard< T hursday night In TwinF.

W lillam L. Chancey an m anaged the irrigation |

they p lan to have someo discuss weed eradicatioi rep resen ta tive to discus: o th e r volunteer responslb said.

"■'H e s a id th e re is no need ^ I Z T f f ia p r o p e r ly ow ner, w a s on

Planningf zi" t w i n FALLS - The Zoning Commission Is seel l i 'r m .

"L aM ar Orton, Twin P -d irec to r, said a vacancy

- - Stevcn Berg, B erg-resig J ch*aled by Ws work and !•

_ - 'O r tM said_^______________■ A p p lic a n ts fo r th e posi

• F a lls a m inim um of five• c onsidered for the vacanc F a lls C ity Hall.

Man arraigned <- " ' t w in f a l l s - a Twl

County ja il Wednesday af: Telbny ch arg es In Sth Distri

F O f e S 'J a c o b E n g k

R U P ER T - Jacob Eni R upert, died Wednesday

•-•■•'M emortal Hospital.■ — Scrv ieca are pending

____ ^ anaounccd by H anton Mori

E U a G i e s e . . . ; tw I N f a l l s - Mrs.

'•• 'O lese , 87, of Twin Falla, d• d a y afternoon a t Magic Val

■ ft] Hospital after a ahort litoS c rv lcc s will t>e ann

. Jleyno IdsF uncra lQ iapcl.

'■ M a r t h a ‘J e n n U

MALTA - M artha Ja . . . .U I U , 89. Of Malta, died W........pftssla M emorial Hospilal Ij

S crv lecs will be aouour •Payne M ortuary a l Burley.

A n d r i n e U i u e j..........DECLO - Andrine Ulvo.......te r of Robert and LeAnr

■- — v e s tad , w as stillborn ' 'rn o m ln g In the Cassia Mem

tal...... She Is su n lv c d by ber

D cclo: four brolhcrs. Mi_____ Jo h n ...and_S pencc r. Ulves

....... s is ter , Bcrglltc Ulvestad, a. __ her-g randparen ts , M r. am•; ' H urst of Declo, and Mr. - •“ A rthur Ulvestad of Mbsoi• ’h e r KTCfll-grandparents, M

H urst of Declo aod M n . I, ........vestad of Mlnol, N.D., and W■ .. ...B .R .S tock lngofD ec lo .

,r G raveside scrvlecs will b , . . today In the Declo Cemetery

^ Bren t Peterson olflclatli ■■'.m ay. ca ll a t McCulIpch’* fi

•.until tim e of services. T h e «

DECLO - Services foi M c l^a n , 56, ot Declo, wbo

T day , will be-at n a.m. today i ; -L D S Chapel. Burial will be 1

■ • C em etery . Friends m ay c ..CuJloch's p rio r to services,

be no view ing al the church, suggests memorials to thi

••Children’s Medical Center a •^ liy .

- - BUHL - Serv-lccs for Oo , ...tcrson, 75, of Buhl, who diet

will be a t 3 p.m. Friday Ir F unera l Chapel, wilh burial

, M em orial Park. Friends maj chapcl today, and until time on F riday .

' W ENDELL - Services Olson R itte r, 77, of Sail Lake>

” form erly of Wendell, who dl< - w i ll be a l 11 a.m. F riday In

-trrlcDg----------- -------------------MACICVALLB

AdmlSara Sterling . John Ford, Jot

P e ltier, Joann S larr. Alman Pete____ Miller. Plf Pn11<- An------ Scham horsl. bolh of Klmbcriy; (-------Ryan Bales of Rupert; Chad Wll#

Wendell: Clyde Lancaster and Fi Ja d e S ea rs o f M alta; Kerrie Le Jackson L aw less, John Sultoo, ai K arm a B row er of Hailey: WUll; B urner of Elko. Nev.; Mrs. Ch Springs; and Joshua DeilrtckofH

D tan l

: Hewlett, a ll o f Twin Falls; Josh : • Wiley V lppcrm an and M n W w a ! /a rtJrougho fH agerm an ; Nicole! ' of Bliss; A m bcrM aeFessendenol ; of Oakley; K ristina Staudt of R ; Raodall G rubbs, bolh of Filer; Ml ' C h a le y , both of Burley; Dennis : ; and son nnd M n . Clarence Murr . O odgcanddaugh leraodU saO lse

Eden; M rs. Jo h n Hadden of Paul;

B -2 T im e s -N o w s , T w in Fal:

wiiDIation users to meerwln Falls n slden la who use cj [arden Irrigation a re Invited to n 'inFalls City Hall,

y and Rudy Ashenbrener, wbo h ion program the p ast sum m er,

meooe a t the 7:30-p.m. meietlni 'ation and a c ity fire departm Kuss bumlng. Ditch cleaning . >nslbliities also will be discussed,

[>ecd to sign up to use canal wate isoniasLyieailsusefllsL_______

. zoning sea t openrhe Twin Falls City Planning j 1 seeking someone to fill a three-yi

In Falls community developm incy arose with the resignation •esigned becausc of-tim e-confii md his commission responsibllUI

position must have lived In T> (ive years. Persons wishing to

cancy should contact Orton a t T\

;d on felony charg<Twin F alls m an rem ained In I

y after he was arraigned on thi listrict M agistrate Court.

M m a if f f i 'igkraf McCuii) Engkraf, 83, of c*njetery. Iday al Minidoka TrO

RU PER T - and will be R upert, died

___________ Illness --------. ^ H e was” b

Castieford. 1 tirs. H.A. (Ella) T T u « Crtek, lls. died Wednci- T hree Creek a c Valley Memori- a s a rancher. I l i l to e u . had lived a t R

announced by a sh e e p h e n ta x l . H e is survl'

Lols Towns m l e ' H l t t b r o l^ r s ,R a y

by Ite E„gc». te ; nephews.

, , Services wll:l u e s t a d R eyD oldsFunUlvestad, daugh- E rnest WllsooM n n H urst Ul- In Tw in Fallstm W ednesday ., call a t thecha |Memorial Hospl- o fservlcesSati

ber parents of E l d o n. Marc, Jacob, B U R L E Y .-Jlvestad.. aod a 6fi,.of_Boise. .1ad, all of Declo: T uesday In U

and Mn-.l.ifo------Boise afler a liMr. and Mrs. H e w as bom

ilssoula. Moni.: U tah, and a ttes , Mrs. Arvella and a t Burley,(n . Bergltte Ul- 1929 wbere h<ind Mr. and Mrs. wben he movi

overseas In Uuvill be a t 3 p.m. Ing World Wletery with Biih- m arried ,dating. Friends Surviving a rll’s from J p.ro. Wllcox-of F a nTbe cortege will J a k e (RuthJ E

i for June K. E vans and E arwho died Satur- U k e Cily, whe•day in the Declo - friends from' 7I be In the Declo will be In theay call a l Me- Charleston, U tIces. There will m em orials toirch. The family Society o r the0 the Prim ary M ineral Soclel te r a t Sail Lake a re under Ui

. M ortuary alTw

>r John S. Pat- BUHL - Se1 died Saturday, Osterhoudt, 74 ay In Reynolds Tuesday, will t >urial in Sunset . the F re e Will I i m ay call a t the Burial will be lime of services te ry . Friends

Chapel a lt day until noon Satur

ices for Ireta^ e City, Utah, TWIN FALL5 TO died Sunday, for Goldie Flort ay in E aslm an._____^Falls,_who dlei

g p S i l a i [ILEY MEMORIAL---------------------AdmittedI, John A lexander Boyle, Mrs. Jlni PelersoQ,.Tonnle Johoson. and M n .

i;-A njiajldaJdcEcciaiK lW rSi.R o^rt rly; G race M yrtle Hodge trf Jerom e; Wilson of Hansen; K arlK ratzbergof nd Fred Broderick J r . . both of FQer; le Lewis of Burley; Brenda Combe, DO, and M rs. Elvln Nob. all of Buhl; Wlillam Yost of E den; M n . Harry :. Charles Jaoacek of Murphy Hot ;ofHagermaQ.

losh Dillon Stanger of Hansen; M n. M w ar^ , to th of Goodlag: Mrs. Jack Mle B e r ^ and M i k e T r a u ^ r , both ten of Minidoka; Joseph Rollan Jooes of Rupert: a in to n Blackwood and r ; M n . Ross Cheney and John Rterle nnls Ray Cole, Mrs. Stanley D. U t t Murray, a ll of Jerom e; M n . Marco I Olsen, all of Kimberiy; Dave Ellis of Paul; baby girl H orrts of MurUugh;

1 F a lls , Id a h o T h u r s d a y , F e b ru

eet Bond for D illard Hai w as a rraigned od two

e c ^ one count of grand la n

*0 H aggard U cbarge*BotUlog Co., 248 l U i

jo h av e Second Ave. S., Saturd e r , say a n automobile from tb

‘ting to ------ Twin Fallfl-police airtm ent automobile aod att ng and approached him . He w sed .h e soft drinks taken from

'a te r I f _____________

SUN VALLEY - > face and n iffered a

ig and skiing accident.

A Sun Valley ski pal .pment forw ard, s t i ^ g his tion of chunky snow (

^ n m .-R e d fo rd rW b Utah, l l is t a ttrac ted pro ta jonU l In the fUm

I Twin The accident repor : to be R edford skied to tbe t Twin com presses aod bandi

Valley spokesman sa packed Redford 's oos<

;------------ CommunltyHospltal.-

, McCTure would neltt In the nose w as broken. How three wife,' a movie /an, w

undlminlshed pleasure

a ® s —

Culloch's a t 2:4S p.m. for the pn thi

' r o y L . Colyer pfIT - Troy L. Colyer, 68, of F rUed Mooday after a short thi---------------------- ---------------------sers bora AprtI 25, 1922, at 1. He attended schools In » k , aod had worked In theek aod oortbem Nevada area E« r. For tbe pasl four y e an , be 79.»t Rupert where be worked as yeaf d « . MeiTvlved by bis mother, M n. ^rns of Twin Falls; four D aRaymond Colyer of Bnioeau, ]9iirolyer of Grand View, aod m a1 Marvin Colyer, boUt of Elko. Salsisters, M n . Lola Blossoiri of 197^eek* aod Lucinda PIoll of j u r>re.; and several nieces and prji

WB!: will be at 2 p.m. Saturday In inc Punertl C h a ^ witb the Rev.isoo offlciallog. Burial will be u k :alls Cemetery. Frienda may schapel Friday, and unlll lime sonSaturday. Her

m T ete 'N ie lsenY . - EWoh *'Pete” Nielsen. a bise. .formerly of. Burley, died .. iwon the Veterans Hospital a t Cll)•aliogerlagUloess.----------------------- hn m N o v .8, l9IS,alLewlston, wifeattended schools a t Lewiston s«rley. He moved to Burley In ibeI b e bad resided until 1976 R q)noved lo Boise. He served 10*.1 the European Theater dur- ino 'I W ar II, aod had never ^

g a re twp sisters. M n . Alla ^Farmlagton.-Ulah.-and M rt____njoiIJ Bally of Rupert, He was- itl t i

E aricy Funeral Home a t Salt p.mw here the family will receive F rl(m- 7 to 8 p.m . today. Burial lodi the Charleston Cemetery at, Utah. Tbe family suggests Kl

to the Nallonat Audubon W.the Golden Spike Gem and Tue:wiety. Local arrangementa R ey■ the direction of While inS iI Twin Falls. call

serv• Services for Frances Ida m en, 74. of Buhl, wbo died lionill be al 2 p.m, Saturday In Kim an Baptist Church a t Buhl,be Ifllhe West Eod Ceme- B l

Ids may call a l Fa rm er ihuria y Friday until B p.m. aod Tuesaturday. Burl

wUIlL I ^ - Graveside services Frle:■IoreoceM assle,58,ofTwin Homdied Monday. »1U be a t 1- - F r i d

------------------- ----------------------------ST

Jln i JulleJensenofShosbooe. Mn.ber t _______________ 'C A gme;............ .................. ............—■gof ------V alerie B o w S irN a o ^ THer; Burley; Muriel Auderst ofDbe, W illiams of M alta; DeVauhl; Croft, all of H eybum ; P airry both of Rupert; U oda SetHot Declo; andLorro ioeP ettyc

k a ^ Bodily. Jacq w Lee

|ln . both of H eybum ; K aS rj — S h o w a lte ro /R t^ e r l,--------

xHh

D augh ten to Mr. aod K . . I . D erllo Taylor, a ll of Buriey Lott

JOf U N ID

ib ru a ry 2 6 .1M 1 .

D(g — -

d Haggard, 45, was set a t S15.000 a I two counts of first degree burgla a larceny Tuesday,

arged with burglariilng tbe Coc Third St. S., and Canyon Moto

aturday. He Is also charged w ith s im tb e ca r dealer.

ice saJd (be-defeodant w as found attem pted to flee when c

He w as found possessing several from tbe bottling company4 >olice

' — Actor Robert Redford lacerj id a possible broken nose In a

Id patrol accident report said RedI i h is face 00 his skis, a fte r cros< oow on Flying Squirrel, an in ten 1,-wbo owns the Sun Dance Ski-i acted national attention in hisjfUm “DownhillRacgr " _______

'eport says that following the ac 5 tbe bottom of Bald M ountain » o dages were applied to his head m said physician Royal McClur ! Dose In tbe emergency room a t Ital.-

neltber confirm nor deny tha t R e However, McClure wryly noted t

m, will be able to watch Redfor asure in Uie future, despite the acc

preceded lo death by his parents th ree brothers.

G raveside services will be a t F r id a y In the Pleasant View C en» FYiends m ay call at the Payne Cl th is afternoon and eveclng. and or! services FHday.

R a y m o n d F . H e n r yEDEN - Raymond Franklin He

79. of Eden, a resident of Eden fc y e a n , died Wednesday lo Magic Vi M em orial Hospital.

He was bora March 11, 1901 D eseret, Utah. He moved to Ede 1910 a n e r living a t Milner since 1901 m arried Pearl Naylor May 6, 19? Sa lt L ake City, and sbe died Ma) 1974. He m arried Myra P e te n Tu Ju n e H, wre, at Jerom e. He was a : p ries t In the Hazellon LOS Church w as a com m lukw agent for Coi Inc., and worked for tbe company fi y e a n . He was a life mem ber of tbe ] Lodge I1S3.

Surviving are his wife of Eden; sons, A rthur G. H esry and Rober H enry, bolh of Eden; a daughter. R a e Felsted of Salt U k e Cily; grandchildren; a greal-granddaugh a brother, Paul N. Heniy of Boise; tw o slsleiB . Hazel Averett of Salt 1 C ity and Nellie M arilnof Pocalello.

— H e was preceded In dealh by h i s : w ifeandaR raodchlld .

Services will be a t 1 p.m. Saturda tb e H aieltoo LDS Chapel wtth BU R oyal J . Blacker cooducting. Fri< m ay cail a t White Mortuary this e lag . and Friday until 9 p.m ., and at c hurch Saturday from 0000 until tier •ervices . Burial will be lo Sunset m orta l P ark . Tbe family suggests m orials-lo -ln term om rta ln T um or stitu te . -

p .m . loday in the Twin Falls Cemeti Friends m ay call al White Mortu loday from 9 a.m. to I2:30p,m.

KIMBERLY - Services for Geo W. Kelly. 68. of Kimberly, wbo c T uesday, will be a t 1;15 p.m. Frida ' Reynolds Funeral Chapcl. B urial wil In Suoset Memorial Park. Friends r call a t Reynolds today aod uotll llmi services Friday. Tbe family sugg< m em orials to the Idaho Lung Asso< lion or lo the Ageless Senior Cillien: Kimberly.

BURLEY — Services for Rufus th u r Wheeler, 73, of Burley, who d Tuesday, will be a t 2 p.m. Friday in Burley LDS 2nd Ward Chapcl. Bui will be lo the Pleasant View Cemete F riends may call a t McCulloch Fune H om e loday from 2 to 8:30 p.m . 1 F rid a y p r io rto sen ic es . -

~ ST.BE?fflDKTS---------------------Admitted

ibooe.

' CASSIA UEMORLU.- ' — A t i t i s a --------------------- -—0^ Taylor, and Jerernlah''M cCarroll, rst o f Hozeltoo; F lor Uriarte of Paul: DeVoo Smllh, Keith Muecke, and W ]; Paulla Johnson and Adam Alppei la Scfaaeffer of OaUey; LeAno Ulves M ty of Los Aogeles, Calif.

Dtaoisaed >eLcc. Tammj^Adams, Georgia Harrlr t e y r s a i a i n B h i iA M f o r e f H e C iCatluyn Stanger of Oakley: and I

Birthsujd M n . Bruce Bowen and Mr. and luriey, and Mr. aod M n . G abrtal Uril

ONIDOKA MEMORIAL Admitted

B y S T E V E lTimes-News

W anerheglary and KETCHUI

budget culs Ketchum ’s untU a t lea

on Idaho’s In d ia tbe a m ay combli

officers upgrade and -al cans of ag e treatm ei ice said. Located on

m ile south serves both I

__________ Ovcrloadlog-tley nave c a u s ^

era ted hisa F eb 17 P l o a i

outliiS r S ° l n -------BELLEVU]Is role as___ _ . , ,c ed m :es ,fo r

. zones a fte r j accident, Tuesday

Iln where c la i|ad .A S m i hearing a d e r

m enis on the a t M orni p ,5 „ ^

Bellevue couo Redford’s F loating zo Id that his zone maps, SI ford with defined critei accident, kind of zonlr

such as the . — • then - g ran t 1

bascd o n b o w i the criteria .

--------------1 Bollar outl:Bellevue coun plem ent a zo adopts a float

•nts aod ordinance to nt unplatted a rea

Included am

Drior lo applicant, and = = ^ f ^ B a l la r d

approxim ately apjjllcants woi

^ S ' r e c c901 at extension of ai rden in on tra ile r de' 1901. He p latted portio 1927. at Hay 13.Turner f I a high rch. HeConoco ■ A Iy for SO M A Ivyrn; tu-o » *

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se: and J JIt Lake j m m m

ils f ln t-------------------

rday I n '

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______NEWJW e're 8 0

. vrfiolesol O regon.

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netery. powerirtuary Both whc

ra tes will

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tens of R ease urfhe rates eloctTlcIh

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HUM - Proposed federal ruts will delay completion of I’s sewage plan t additions least 1964 if th e cuts a re

y austerity and a low place o’s w astew ater priority list mblne to thw art efforts to - and en large Ketchum’s sew- m ent plant.d on the Big Wood River, one Ith of Ketchum , tbe plant Dth Ketchum and Sun Valley.[ing . pp/t ri<^|gn_prr'hl»»fn<li s e d i r f r e ^ e h U y to“ v l6 1 a t^

ating zone I lined a t BelY U E ^ i ly jU to m e y S te v e _ tlined Im plementation pro- for floalliig .m obile,hom c__. e r a public hearing here

Claude Ballard closed tbe lite r no one offered com- the unusual floating zone

under consideration by tbe DUOCil.; zoning does aw ay witb s, substituting a se t of pre- riteria required for each zoning. Legislative bodies, h e ^ iJ e v u e council, m a y at rezooes to applicants ovi well the ir p ro jects m eet 1 a. 'outlined eight steps th e I XKmcU would follow to Im- | I zone change if the city floating zone m obile home

to govern Its presently area.1 among tb e s teps a re th ree public bearings for cach . _ an d _ the jflym enL of.a .Iee ._ a rd and Boiler estim ated a t itely S250. In addition, would be expected to p ay 1

leering and legal costs I w ith the ir applications, <

recom m ended a 30-day Iof an existing m oratorium j

development in the un- .)rtIon of Bellevue. 'That I

I

iANTp U RriEWS.OUR PROPOSED VJIAIEI------ -3 8onr>eville P o w « r A dm in is tra e s o le F e d e ra l p o w e r In W cshli o n . Id a h o , w e s t e m M o n to n a , jiifom la, N e v a d a . U tah a r» d W kve o p e r a t e a h ig h - v o l ta g e trt Tl fo r lx>th F e d e ra l a n d non-Fi 3r

w h o le s o le p o w e r r a te s a n d tr will h a v e t o g o u p o n Ju ly 1, T r o p e ra t i r tg c o s ts a n d s c h e d u r ^ e n t o f l ^ e f o l In v es tm en ts iw est g e n e r a t i n g a n d transrrii les, w «'ii n e e d m o r e re v e n u e int r a te s w o u ld p .rovide.

o n t y o u r v ie w s o n o u r n e w rai Dsals.

e u r>dG rstand . V ^e a t Bonnevli 3tes t h a t y o u , tt> e c o n s u m e r , f ricity. But w f i a t w e c tv a rg e yot is a f a c to r in tr>e r a te s y o u p c

v e u r g e y o u to g e t (nvotved .

iw t^ot y o u c a n d o : for m o re in f o n n a t io n ( s e e )$t fo rm ) Of c a l l lo ll free: jg o n , 1 -80 (M 52-6429 ; \i\ O the r w e s t s ta te s . I-fi00-547-604a. d o n o 'o r m o r e p u b l ic h e a r in g

lit o r a l Of w ri tte n c o m n ^ n t s a eorlr>g, o r s e n d u s yo u r w ritte r m rr te n ts r e c e iv e d tse fo re t h e 1 i g s will b e c o n s lc je re d .

y ou soy co u n ts .

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m o re In fo fm o tio n . fill o u t . d i p 3 m a il to:■lie Irwolvomont C o o fd ln o to r ioov|l)« Pow er A dm inistration rom arB C D ri2999— H and,'O rogon-97272----------- ------

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und cutstbe te rm s of its U.S. E P rotection Agency discb

__ Idaho Health aod partm ent official Michai

ral said W ednesday bis ol of ceived a list of propi

>ns budgel cu ts prepared ire Office of M anagement

D irector Dave Stockman ice a re passed by Congre: 1s t "w ill e ither be deferred lo —Jater fo r funding,” McMs

w- Stockm an's pn^xjsed 25 percent from wastev

ne funds in fiscal 1981, and int cuts, no funding, for 1982 ■V- said . Stockm an propose “ ^fu n d ln g iw artcw jitcc rp ro i lte levels In 1983,

g procedurt ellevue met-e— m o ra to r iu m -b e g a n -a a > m oratorium la s l summi ie _ _ ..su b x e q u e n t—o x te n s i ■e lengthened it lo 270 days a

labored over tbe floatini e nance.)■ . Ballard said be would e vene the council la te r I e enact tbe^W ayex tensio i

c ily tim e lo lake final ai h floating zone ordinance

m oratorium expires. _B h dieted tha t action would >. council’s M arch 5 meeling yst f m m m m m m m 0 ■

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3 S hin g to n , jna, a n d ports id Wyoming, le tra n sm iss io n sn-Federa! '■

kJ transmission,'1,1981.10ed u le dants in ,nsrnission .nue th a n i

v ra te

*>evlile d o n 't set le r .p a /fo f )youf local J pay. That's3d.

h e r8 . y ' / ,wrings.its a tI t te n c o m m e n ts , t h e c lo s e of

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scbarge perm it, applicationd Welfare De- to apply for:hael McMasters In 1982. andI office bad re- If funds a rroposed federal will be himed by the U.S- state priorilent and Budget already ha*oan. If those cuts some Idahgress, Ketchum Ketchum isred until 1983 or foravailabli

E v e m ris« 1 cuts include jtewaljer project K etchup g( and 100 percent , 5^2 1982, McMasters ,

lowe rMCMaSTCT

contrlhutior expansion s

• * ^ 0 spproximatI C o million.

3 € t i t l Q p r o j S K Isaid. "The

- a s a -9(W ay b r i ^ t for « nm er, and two *ng.”n s lO D S -h a v c ---------------------ys a s lhe council —Iling zone ordi-

Olid try to con- :r this week to ision. giving th e ---------II action on thenee before the A m- B a lla rd -p n h _ _ T . „

iia come a t theling. I__________;

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SCHH>ULET ecH nl^P reson tcrtlon b> M onciay .M arch2fJoglstrotloft 830 a m., prooK M a a x ic Tompio, Mom Boiirc TTIP S.W. Part< Avonoo

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R eid Hearings;R e g is tra tio n 7 p .m .. h e a r t Sal«m . O roflon • Thursday, d pQfTish M iddle Sct^ooi Aodilc S02 C apito l Stroot N.E. M issoula. M ontana - M orxk v i l lo n f t f? o fi 11rfl 0lOOModison '

____ Boiso. Mo h o • Tuoscloy, MarcB d ib Iniofoooncy Firb Contoi Troinlrx] Offlco Auditorium 3905 Vista Avonuo

' Rlcfilar>d.W ashlnoton-WotJi FocJotol Building

- OOCOGGoooW otfiinotonW c Soattlo. W ashinoion • Thursek SoottiQ Confor, Snoquolmio T

hum is In a tracked grant itlon program which requires l t _ _ y for sewage p lan t design funds and construct'on funds in 1983.

is a re cut. Kelchum ’s elforts : hindered by a low p lace on riority lists. B ecause Ketchum y has a 'tre a tm e n t plant, and Idaho com m unities do not. im is n ear the bottom of tbe list liable funds, M cM asters said,

iir iw rf iin d s a re ciS’Byoniy 25 t, Ketchum will be bumped. If m gels its design funds after lere m ay be further delays in Ig c o n s t r u c t i o n fu n d s , ters said.

ution to K elch u m 's planl Ion a l $1.5 mUlion out of an Im ate lotal cost o f « 2.l

y m ay not get the complete done until 1983,” M cM asters

The situation does not look for construction g ran t fund-

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PileV a l l e y d e f e a t s

W e n d e l l t o s t c

a l i v e i n A - 3 p i ;

By MARV CLEMONS Timcs'Ncws sports editor

WENDELL - Glenns gained thc preferred route loum am ent.

The P ilo ts pulled away berly in the fourth quartei victory in the semifinals of D i s l r l c t A-3 B oys B Tournam ent W ednesdayni - G lc n n sJ 'e n y wUl-visit J

next week whilfe lop-rankei m ust defeat Valley tonlg p.m . to gain thc other bei the d istric t. i

„ ^ s t i

Fourtii D istrict A-3 Boys Basketba

atW eodeU H igbSd) W ednesday's Resu]

: Valley 64. WendelLSS, out)

; Glenns F e rry 52, Kimbei Toolgbt’s Game

’ 8:15 p .m .-V a lley vs. I■ (loser out, w innertoslale)

- Valley held off chargir 164-55 in Wednesday’s firs -elim inate the hometown Ti -Vikings a re within a gan ^ f t c r finishing seventh in I t^onference,

In W ednesday's Junior ' tion No. 1 Declo topped Go a nd No. 2 Kimberly hai' 47-44. T h e winners meet

- 6:15 p .m . for the junior,vj F ile r and Glenns F erry loday a t 6:15 p.m. for the ( crown.

: G. Ferry 52, Kimberl-------—L a s t 's e a s o n th e P llo ts U____ 4n_theLdis!ricUo_f:iIeiLfl:

defea t Homedale In a spec s a m e to m ake the s ta le tour

This y e a r the d istrict toui over and thc Pilots a re state ; "W e’re glad to be goIn{ said . “ L ast y ea r wc got thei w ay . This is better."■ Glenns F e rry used balanc and aj>lugttbe-middledef£n th e Bulldogs the seven-point ; The P ilo ts led by a s muc the final two minutes, but w as m uch closer.. Glenns F e rry held its o\ boards with the Bulldogs vented Rich Thompson’s sc ■getting much going inside.: "W e controlled the temp, w hat w e had to do,” Brow n;

■ went fla t there in the third bolh ends of the court but ab le to hold on.”' K imberly, thanks to a i p lay by Dave Wright a Crothers, took an 8-4 lead n th e firs t quarter. But the a ttack of Bill Stiehl, Don SI T im Black put the Pilots in lead a t the first break.

•See A-3 P ag e B4

DeaconjsurpriseVirginia■ WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. F ran k Johnson hit a slam- two f ree throws in the final s

___ overtim e Wednesday night tiII W ake Forest hand tfiii V irginia its second straigh t 1 In an A tlantic Coast O gam e.

. J o!msmi:-who lcdiWakcJ^<

. 22 points, sank two free thi ■1:37 le ft in overtim e to• D eacons a 65-63 lead. The < who suffered their first 1<

; g am es Sunday to N otre D ar a l 6 5 ^ w ith 1:08 to play Lam p’s baseline Jumper,—

' sank a p a ir of back-to-back _ ln_ lhe_final_secondsJo_gl

■ F o rest a four-point lead.Lam p scored 26 'poirtls

• Virginia, 23-2 overall and i: ACC. R alph Sampson, who

• one b asket a fte r the first h a 14 points before fouling out

, lefl in overtim e. Lee R aker■ for the C avaliers.

AI..I. I't

. 'Mots snits , ;

stayplay I '

i/or_______________ ;• ■

I - •nns F erry has r , ------oute to the s ta te f

.vay from Kim- ir te r for a 52-15 ils of the Fourth i B a s k e tb a ll aynight.isit Idaho F a lls . . inked Kimberiy lonlght a t 8:15 r b erth allowed

lU fs^ H c t

rk tetbaUiscbooi ■ B 9Results-55-tW cndell--------1 ------------- e

mberly45 t ' - .•ime/s. Kimberly la id .

= = ^ = '

urging Wendell first gam e to

m Trojans. The gam e of sta te

I in the Canyon

ior varsity ac- j Gooding 58-51 halted Valley

leet F riday at >r. varsity title. rry will meet thc consolation

berly 45ts’t o o r second— P B H H

specialtourney.tourney is’not ET ^

state-bound.>oIng." Brown ..the ir the hard F *

lanced scoringlefcnsc-tDhand__)oint deficit. rm uch as 13 in 'but the gam e K e v in H o i ,

IS own on thclogs and pre- --------------------’s squad from le.empo and did )w nsaid ."W e tilrd period a t M but we w ere- f V f f

a four-pointIt an d Rich By LARRY ad m idway in Times-Newi the balancedin Shrum a n d * --------- :---------Is into a 12-11 GOODIN(

breeze and eB4 su rp rise in I

Basketball , d ay night.

C D ietrich,. I w s treak ing ;

q u a rte r un ^ _ T racy P e r r

ingSlaiC '57 undefeated

^ ment;3 E ariie r, (

ently out of i J.C. (UPI) — from behinc lam-dunk and fcnse to sen nal seconds of B liss to the Jht to help No. . endofa40-s:

thirdT flnk '^ G ooding ght loss. 7 3 ^ , County, the [ Conference when the

week, collidi K T o r e M t l i — -G o od lng -gy i t throws wlUi goes againsl

to give thc F rid ay a n d ' ■he Cavailere. to p .s e ^ e d t st ioss in 23 llllc and b Dam e, tied It rcgionais. play on Jeff

;--------Gamas-(ri Mike Helmsack foul shots C am as Co 0 g ive Wake dangerous j

p earingon th lirtls to lead F o r th ree nd 12-M n the and B ears who hit only m atch ing co It half, scored m uch. Neith out with 1:37 well and bol iker added 10 turnovers.

Going into n »n foHnw ever, tho un

ieak p

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etrich o\RY HOVEY ='ews sports HTjfer

IN G - I lw a s D ic lr lc h in a J and Cam as County in a | in the Fourth D istrict A-4

all Toumamenl Wednes- t.:h, double clutching and / g away in the second under the guidance of

erron, kn o ck ^ off Good- r57-33 to become the only = cd team in the touma-

Dr, Cam as County, appar- w ofilw lth3:271efl, w hirled pi

lind on a man-to-man de- bi send defending champion di th e sideline on the short ^ K>-37count: - h,i g —S la te—tjn d —C am as-------wth e third and fifth seeds le playoffs opened last llld ea t7 :3 0 .to n ig h ta tth o Ei•gymnasium—'Hie-winncr------- minst DIctrich a t 7:30 p.m. sh nd would have to tteal the >d team twice to take thc E i I berth In next week’s w

ch ■th

1S-GO.-40,-Bliss-37----CouniytKscame Its most— jb

IS ju st seconds a f te r ap- lain the brinkof doom:---------------a j■ee quarters the M ushers Uk a rs staged a basket- pa ' contest wilhout proving w i jith e r leam was Poo ling ■ Co bothTwere ham pered by dot

5. - leanto the final period, how- i im s fn r t Miwhnrfi he ld a

S p e

pasth

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I Vs t r a t l o n K im b e r ly f e l t In stc

only unb/ O ' W N o r i k .

^ > u i 1 | a n | e

Then suddenly Bliss cut 1 Dale Hobdey pulled the Bea within one and Alvln PH pumped through three s tr buckets. Hobdey stole the bal drove for a cripple and wilh rem aining, the Bears seem( have vindicated Iheir second

— w ltn ’a '3 5 ^ 2 s ica 'd .~ -------------- --11 was a false hope.During a timeout, Musher C

E d Blankenship shifted his lr — im cnrwan-^efense that compl

shuloff the Bears. .Dave Simon h it a field goal

E d Atnip collected two free thr With 2:29 rem aining, Kent V chopped the deficit lo 35<J4 an 4he next 45 seconds there wa

-r-scoring;—------------------- -------- -Then Alnip sen t th'e Mus

aneaa 3G-3S and nearly a mi la te r put Bliss in deep trouble a pair o f free throws. Bliss tui th e b a llo v e ra n d Wolfe m a d e t p ay for it with two more chari With 17 seconds showing, Ca

'C ounty had com e from dei door to an insurm ountable 4 lead.

Blankenihip acknowledged^niin t f(w>l th n _____

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D ielrich57,(I ■ V I

7:30 p.m .-<Gooding Slate (

It loose. ‘‘We though Jears to m ix them up a Pittm an th e m an D, 1 straight changed 11," t ball and im portan t tin ’ilh 3:27 pened to be !med to H indsight isal nd seed th e fact these!

It undoubi C ounty 'sJjnc:

r Coach____ th c season am? iroop.s _ _ c lencv_norse iplelely m ent.

"Sincc the oal and m ent-D ur com throws. f a r th e bet t Wolfe Blankenship 5 and for guys wanl top was no Ig nnt InrilpntI

a n d I think the tushcrs The coach s minute tion of this u)le'with J__ throw.shootlngturned ‘‘We haven'

Icthem throw shoolii arilies. ' w eren’t in the Camas tonight until death’s T h ere’s no e: e 40-35 exccpt these kl

I t w as cor [ed he across the hall

)erty,n■',V -

r y ’s J o h n S im o n s (10 ) a n

t i p s B l i s s , 4 0 - 3 7

1 left inFourth District I Boys Basketball oodlng High Scbool doesday’B Results:ounly40, Bliss 37 (Bliss

57, Gooding Slate 33 " 'onlgbt’sG am e n .-C am as County vs. ate (loserout).

ought we’d be lte r try to up a little and decided on D, I thought th a t’s what I," lhe coach said of the t timeout, " l l jusl hap-

bc the right decision, is always 20-20. That and

lesekidswouldn’tq u it.” oubtedly was Cam as ijncst three m inutes of la n d highlighted aneffl- il seen untll'lh'e tb'urnn- ~

the s ta rt of thc to u m a-____ fconsistency h as been by r best of th e y e a r ,” d

lip said. " I think these .g 1 to prove lhat 4-16 recordicative- of thelr-goals------------- they’re proving it." ‘

ch said a further Indlcn- _ lis was the leam 's f r w ®oting.... .... ...... .............°iven't been;a good free looting team and we f I the first three quarters c nlil the monoy came. - t 10 explanation for tha t I sc kids won’t quite." t

considerably different v hall. There were a lot of C

rp ^

LWNI31A

) a n d D l c k P u s e y f I n d a J

5 7 . ' ............

iNorthi. Senior Dan Coates, hoii

h ead in h is hands ond mi a ttem pt to hide thc tears c polnlm ent, sum m ed II up:

"T hat’s il," he called angrily , resigned lo the c a re e r had ended and there second t r ip le stale.

“ What can you say?” C oach J e r ry .Couch. ‘ County played a hellova W hen lhe p ressure was thf s tayed steady and we didn’i

" In a gam e like Ihis you y o u r m istakes — and wi p len ty of m istakes tonight.:

Couch said nothing lh pened surprised the B ear ju s t couldn’t stop thc com eback.

"Ail week long wc lalkc ___when theyj:am e_w ilhJhc.

and wc kpew they would — ir ilo ^ u r 'p a ss in g game. Bi they cam e oul oLthe zone, d idn 't rcacLweU-toJU-We

■ h av e taken it oul, balanced floor and _ organ lz«L-an m oved up into o u r offense, d id n ’t go to our spots and w

. g o t il organized.at all.”

Couch dlscQimtftd n thw B liss had sta rted celebr v ictory about three m ini

— cnrly ;ie ttingT low iniften ts b re a k lo a Mven-point lead.

^ d o n 't think so?* h?sa i f irs t thing in lhe huddle (du critical tim eout), I screa

_ th e m ‘no one’s won this gai I t ’s something you do tlm e...keep the players a' w hal could happen. 1 knew C am as Counly was play

■ T h u r s d a y , F o b ru a r

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___________________TAMPA.-tlve board B aseball F

......— ..........W ednesdaythe free ag settled .

M arvin M the union, board for n

..... - t h e n annou.............. . — _ --m ous.......

... ............ ’ "T h e"p laposition, ta lhe contrac

............ thc owners— :------------- ;— rig h ts -o f- .t

opinion, tal ending free c rsa id .

; M ille rsa i ^ negoiiaiionig ■ : la lk s -h a v e l H , - \ -tj agem ent. B 5 M ille rs a iB • PolIw J u n tilV deadline. H

W ednesday a Fm ake the ir

M iller a ls vents th e ow tra in in g o r e reg u la r sea s

M iller cently by Ge

the New thc su

Sleinbrcnnc!U

Thc (thisthose who successfully,

M iller sale re fe rred lo bicep w ord u m ess".

M iller said effect saying la te them seh use th c pla] g u la tin g lh cr

He sa id ti m ands on t) had no righ t reccn lly .a im compensatio:

' “ I t w as onl^ -------the.dcclslon-(

pul into effe our opinion u system th a t s a id . ‘‘W e a r able lo neg h av en 't given

W j S n ^ ^ ' i M iller said had m ade t

| ^ ^ K ^ ^ ^ . _ p c n s a t l o n , b( re jec ted "out

laiAa/Tvnt. Nm He sa id one that th c OWI

a l o o s e b a l l money to be

isidetoiholding his on his w ay 'making no room,

rs of disap- “ Nice ganip: called, then liled loudly, was A lvin’s b<he fact his I’m rea lly prole re 'd b en o long w ay th is

first y e a r he’sy - ” . B to n r• Cam as pi„n,jn 5 p 2ova game. cmim . 3 0 2I there they- nore* 0 0 1(jn’t ” »oWey * 0 3 you p ay t o

wc madeh t .” ToUlt 18 tl 1] :

Oun«C«ntyears. They bu« le Musher rrA-comosco.

liked aboul D ie t r ic h 5 7 ,thc man - . . . .1 - w o ’ripo D ie trich d(

Bul wheni n r i e u S of form when s(Wo chiiiiH P erron tu rned i

™d th^S Redskins and U

rf • Anderson and IId u e never D id rich |<ncw I

ble undcrheal Ihoory-that— double-take-offi cbratlng a Stale into a fa ls ilnulcs too The first qu M trsnaacn— k G y w n in rra iii :ad. fiddled with th.<uiirt-"Thrt“—

(during the J " ‘heir zone deream ed al qua rte r, iS c vet ’ Gollup field go;lo all ^ e - Cabbage had Gl

aware of 8 ^ - Sam Wlldlrew the wav P^KhtKl the Rec

• u a r y 2 6 .1981 T Im o s - N e w s . T

layersto

rikcP A - J la ^ tU E U - - T h e ,ex ccu -_ o a rd of the Ma]or League dl P layers Association Vdled sday to strike on May 29 unless e ag en t compensation issue is

/in M iller, executive direclpr of Ion, m et wllh thc executive tor m ore than three hours and inounced thc vote was unafli-

"p lay ers are ln 'a~ dcfensive " ‘ 1, tak ing the only action .that ilra c t allows ih c m io prevent -•ners from taking' back, lhe o f-.th e -p Iay e rs -an d ,-la ..o u r— , tak ing the first step toward free agency altogether,"-Mill-

r s a id the way is slill open for lions on the issue bul saW.'fio ave been scheduled with mnn- it.r sa id the players will not'be until jusl prior lo the SlHKe e. H e said the action taken d a y was necessary because of act provision that thc players - he ir decision known p rio r to 1.‘ a lso said thc contract pre- ic ow ners from hailing spring! o r preventing the s ta rt of the___season.• noled comments m ade re- y G eorge Sleinbrcnner, owner lew York Yankees and one of >t successful al signing free and said he was surprised at ■nner’s position, n’t think he understands the rhe owners are really aim ing lim, not just Stcinbrenner but ho have operated the most 'u lly ,” Mlllersaid, s a id other baseball officials

I lo Steinbrenner as " th a t )rd who has caused this whole

said the owners’ position *s In ly ing that they cannot regu- n selves and arc a ttem pting to p layers as a m eans of rc-

; them selves.lid th e players have no de­an the- negotiating tab le and ight to strike until lhe owners .announced their position on sation. ' 's only when the owners m ade5lon-on-Feb to unllate)-ally-----effect the demand which In

Ion would gut the free agency h a t w e w ere able-to ac t,” he 'e a r c still ready, willing and

negotiate a selllem enl. I 'Iv en u p :" 'said the P layers Association de two proposals on tom - 1, bo th-of which-had been — "ou t of hand” by the owners. ’1 one was a recommendation

ow ners create a pool Of 0 b e used as comfKinsation-

mmey/ay oul of the dressing ;

g am e, Alvln,” Couch . e n lu m e d b a c k to s a y ‘‘I t 'I’s b est game of the year, r'proud o fh Im .H ecam ea th is w inter and this is the h e’sp layedm uch .”

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>e fo r a second reversal en sen ior forward Tracy n ed clinician ond staged * q u a n c r - a in tc for tR o^ md th e watching fans. •a t 6-7 sophomore-KGn'-'---------

and 6-3 Sonny Cabbage;- •• lew there would be Irou- •heath. So 11 used a ' 7 e-offense to lull GoodlngT;------ ---1 fa lse sense of security. ' t qua rte r was as low -rmnn-ai dirge. Uietrich."::h the_ball_fo^2;15_w eli_„____h'll&4h©-Rkskins^alted^H---------- -le defense. Al the end of ;r, a couplc of Russ"^; d goals ond another by id Gooding Stale on lop !Gliding and Sam W eber ^

Redskin advantage t o , , . n inu tes into the second

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Bron. BOISE ( U P D - T b trav e l to FiBgsta/f, A N o rth tm Arizona Lu finale for both teams.

• The Broncos are 6-1! B lgSkyConfercoceplj a r e 8-15 overall and 2-1• The Broncos dcfea th e ir iirs t m eeting of i

‘ th e scries between thi ^ h av e the lead 11*10, b

beaten th e Broncos In 10 gam es. ^

In that firs t game, 1 Bailey led the way for points, respectively. 1

- reboundsln thatcontes----------- :— F o r th e Lumbcrjacfc

Jo n es w ere the h i^ apiece. Young also pu

. w hile team m ate Ted H( ' . N orthern Arizona Is

g u a rd position. He Is i

A 3, ^ . •CoQtunled trom paj

. : fiienns-F erry ilowly mo' t o j ^ l ? late In the quarte ^nis3e, a~rcbound'tip‘tn'am JroOi the com er. Frank Ei JeiEd with a trip down thei ^6 ()a 24*19halflimescore.• T he P ilots held a four to ! ^G£d through the first five

- lh e ' th ird period before t a m e to life.: R ich C rothers avoided he (nsirie for a layup and Ri fitfeaked for another la S tlS iI m issed a l the other e F ? r ry ’s lead was down to 2 :4 S len In the third quarter• W right, going over a 1 (iaued the com eback with a 33-3lcounl.

—------- jP ien came-frustratloo-ti]B d ldogs.

•Over the next two mini b ir ly h ad several chancej iitto a tie, but couldn't get.th up til C ro thers struck i baseline with 26 scconds g< fourth q uarter.

'"We had a couple of bn then and we couldn't m; cdu n t," Thompson said. “ P t\^'0K)n-0 ne b reak and we ha o f o th e r chances and we c{ d ^ . ” .

•After C rothers tied It a t 33 h it a rebound for the Pili holding a slim lead, Glen s ta r te d lo beat Ittm berly's p re ss and held>a 50*37 lead left. Black provided Uk m a rg in of the gam e as he : fo r a hook shol and added lh}t)ws Just II scconds later.

K im berly tried to make £ ca m e w iih in ’ six points, I w asn 't enough lim e on the cl(

?‘They (Kimberly) cam ec bdx-and-one on Stiehl and I

~ ^ f o r a iittle while,'* Brown s; o iir gu a rd s s ta rted taking the thp) o th e r kids scored. We w ip in g on ll. You can’t tr

A - 4 —•Continued from t^age

;T h en D ietrich shifted gears ; The Devils look the ball tc

on the outside and the youngs oil th ree stra igh t cripples wit fDction assists. Al Fowers, H ubert and Gene Shaw w recip ien ts of P e rro n 's larges; H ubert plckcd up another cri{ fa s l b reak and Fowers hil throw. Dick R ldlnger conve ea sy bucket off a sm art Pe: fpnstve p lay a f te r Gooding Si secu red th e rebound. The 5-H then w ent Inside for a left-ha in tall tra ffic lo wind up the bi a l 23*14.. W ilding got Gooding S tat

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n cos iri j- The Boise S tale Broncos will ff, Ariz. Saturday lo m eet the } Lumberjacks ,ln th e season ms.e 6-19 on the season and 3*10 In re play, while the Lum berjacks id 2-10 In conference action.- Icfeated Northern Arizona In g of the y ear in Boise e4-56. In n the two teams, th e Broncos 10, but the Lum bedacks have « In Flagstaff seven of Uie last

ne, Larry McKinney and Eric ' for Boise State w ith 16 and 17 :ly. McKinney also h ad nine mtesl,jacks: Willie Y o unfand Dinky— high scorers with 11 points0 pulled down elghl rebounds ed Hettinga got 10 In th e game, a Is led by Jones a t h is point } is averaging 17.7 points per

opagsBS one o r two oi ' moved lU lead will h u r t you.' larier as Black S tieh l nelte 7-and-Stiehl-hir-w hlle-B lack-a ik Easley-coun* 12. the lane for two B lack Is pl; ore. doclors say wr lo seven-point th e season, five minutes of “ I t 's awful fore Kimberly th a t fo r an^xi

p iay cd a loug Kl heavy traffic does." d Rocky E ller Thompson s r layup after bo ttled up Insii ier end. Glenns w as Wednesda n to 33*29 with "W e knew 11 irtcr. “ They always

a Pilot, con* should have p< ith a tip-ln for a and taken the

gol fouled a fe jo-tirae-for-thc— wafin!t_calle£

f ru s tra ted a fe minutes Klm- w eren 't fouls." inces to move Thompson f< :et the Job done com e back sir ± from the nighl. ds gone In the “ II will b

“ T hey 've been f breaks right K im berly h a t m ake them th is season. 42- I. "Rich had a I3and74-43a ll e had a couple q .f. rgti i /e came away suew . . s o • 3

Black < 3 4

31^3^33, Black i s ;Pilots. After iw n g i a i r

Glenns F e n y ly 'shalf-court lead with l:3«

the biggest X loterly.......; he backed in O k o * re rfy ....Id e d lw o lre c G lnuu Ferry l«. Kl;‘ • Ferry S5, KimberlyIke a run and lo. ts, but thereleclock. - V a l le y &me oul with a V alley continmd It worked possib le slatefn 'sa ld .'"B u t th rough someg the shol and s la y alive.

We've been T he Vikings,'t try lo stop took control lat

»ageB3 before Perron 26-16 a t Intermis

ears. F ow ers and Ajill to Perron bucke ts to startm gster dealt D ietrich , withsw ithm isd i- leflhanded hool.vers, Devan m iddle and theiw were the follow shol, hit tlrgesse. Then double the scorc•cripple on a - A fter tha t II wj1 h il a free fo r th e clock to n onverted an “ We want lo ir I Perron de- s ee If by chan^ ng State had u ltra slow to qi ! M l Perron th e ir size," Co rt-handedtip said . "W e decide he break out in the second qua

T he coach sai< State to 16 ex ac tly a s he plai

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ArizoficUl gam e and 2.8 rebounds a 1C leaders in th e conference )n contest.

The o lher guard will In G ardner. H e is getting 11 cs rebounds and Is handing ou

At one forw ard is Kettle in lO.I points a match, 7.3 ret n The o ther forw ard, WUIIe' IS points p e r gam e, six rebou e the pivot position in seve >t Busch is getting 5.9 poini

rebounds, c N orthern Arizona is av 7 from the field and 72.3 pc e while Ihelr opponenla are

from th e field and 69.2 peny— S trip e r" --------------------------s The L um berjacks av en s gam e, bul allow 34.3 for th<

Arizona also Is averaging t and a r e giving up 72.4 polntf r The Broncos will s ta r t M(

0 on our leam . The others a r ou." wi elted 16 lo .lead .the Pilots :k-added-13’and S hrum had — Vi

VI1 playing on an ankle that ap y will require surgery a fte r '

mifui weak, bul h edoesn ’l use wi i£xcuse,'-’-Brown saId.-"He th( ough game like he always <

i t lin said Kimberly has been the Inside In a few gam es like It to I sday . 1w lh e y 'd d o th a t,’'h e s a id . n u /ays sag the guards. We tu r e popped the ball back oul the the shot a few tim es. Dave v a few times Inside when II wlilU ed-and—lh e n - h e - g o t^ - g c ta few times too when there theIs ." Vn feels the Bulldogs will 12,,strong against Valley to- s

bacbe tough," he said, the

een playhig well la te ly ." wai' has defeated Valley twice y,, 42-36 In overtime on Dec. staia l Kimberly on Feb. 6. bou It < ip K-bertj t t ft f tp boo0 ■ 3 I* Holcomb 2 3 3 7 WaS 3 * l] CroUin 7 2 J U A1 3 12 Wrighl 2 0 3 40 » i Overtcr 1 0 i 2t I : EUer 3 2 S t ju st

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............... .u 12 9 I I - a .1 Feny a . Kimberly S7, FTA— 1. / , 8. Kimberty 13. Rebound*-CItnn*erly 29. Tumoven-Clcnn* Ferry lO n

/ 64, Wendell 55 f tntlnued Ils trip toward a It 57 i^ b e r th , but had to go W Tie frerizlwl m oments lo free

WIgs, using good balance, g y a : la te In the first quarter Iced

on and Hubert m ade il “ Vmission. th e <d Anderson had offsetting pIckita r t the second half and said,th Perron putting in a backlook coming across the relyithen scoring on another lastlit the next eight polnls to reall oreatSft-iB, - . a n d it was a m atter of walling thingto run oul. Mt:o try to feel them ouLand wasmging the rythym from fensl3 quick we could offset “ WCoach Kelly Murphey but n

:ided lo m ake the change - whenquarter.” coaclsaid the gam e didn’t go facinplanned. p racl

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iaforseids and is also one of the p, ence In assists with five a ^

will be Joedy "P au l" oi ng 11.1 points a gam e, 3.5ng out 5.2 assists. oile ttlnga, who Is averaging tli.3 rebounds and one assist. g,m ie Young, Is scoring 10,5 ^ ebounds and 4.1 assists. Inseven footer Dan Busch. ,points per game and 3.6 ^

is averaging 48.6 percent “ J.3 percent from the line.I a re getting 49.3 percent ; percent from the charity ga

average 36.2 rebounds a fic or the opponent. N orthern opging 69.9 points a contest anMints a gam e. cort McKinney a t the cen ter op

and h ad an 18-10 lead over the w ith eight m inutes gone.

Wllh Wendell cold out^i V alley dominaling the boar V ikings led 35*16 a l the hi ap peared headed for a big win.

W endell Coach Yogi Behre m ad e a defensive switch he ei w ishing he would’ve m ade eath e g am e. -----------

“ We p ul more p ressu re outs It h e l p ^ a great deal," he sal the gam e. "1 probably should'' to l l in the first half."

T he outside pressure off the 2 flu stered the Vikings, resull tu rn o v ers and scoring posslblll th e T rojans.

W llh Steve Lultm er hitting fr wing and sophomore Mitch S'

the T ro jan s made the ir move., W endell had cul a 17-point de 12,47-35, a t the end of three qua:

Swenson and Lultm er hit b back baskets in the first 19 sect the fourth period and Valley’ w as down to eight, 47*39.

W ilh 61 seconds gone In thi s tan za Swenson h it again on bound and it was 47-41. The W boosters were rocking while w as try ing lo keep Ils composur

At 3:221efl T rent Davis h it fn c o m e r to cut Valley's lead lo 53- Just under a m inute la te r Sw rebounded for two and a deadlock.

T hat, however, w as the Iir W endell’s charge.• Swenson fouled out and wiU

left Doug Schwarz h it two free t for a 55*53 Valley lead.

Valley la te r took control a; jum p and sophomore G ary Tayl alone underneath for a layup, rr 1157-53.

W ith 46 seconds left Taylor ac free throw for a 58-53 scorc.

Wendell h ad to go to the foul s gy and wilh 36 scconds left Rob Iced th e win with two free throwj

“ We w ere not shooting well th e outside but wc hustled Insid plckcd up a lot of c rap ," the < said . “ I’m glad to see lhal 1 back . But it’s funny. We've rely ing on our oulside shootiri] la s t several gam es and tonig rea lly w asn 't there. But we won 1 an d aga inst their height, tha t's s th ing w e couldn't expect."

M urphey said the lanky Andi was th e key figure In Dietrich' fensive thinking.

“ We fell we could give him 20 p but no m ore than 20 and still wi when we held him to two...," coach said. "B ut I know whal he racing because I piaycd hir practice all week. Yeah. I 'm a

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The Broncos wUI go wi one forw ard and Bailey a t averag ing 6.1 polnls a cor one assist. Bailey Is one ol the confercnce with 17 average. He also Is takin gam e and 1.8 assists.

Senior Rodger Bates and will go a t the guards for scoring 7.5 points per gam t assists. Ross Is getting 2 .; three assists.

The Broncos are avert g a r^ w l^ ile ^ a il^ ^ g U ie lr

"B ^se S lale is averaging ‘ field and 69 perceni from opponents a re hitting 53.6 \ and 72.5 percent from the collecting 27.8 rebounds opponents a re getting 34.51

he Trojans 60-53 cushion d id nothing tc

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half and come up and 'in. when II w asirens Ihen w ere p lay ing J ended up and the shots e a r i l ^ J i ^ Valley Coa.

mayl>e descj utslde and ‘D ancing Del said after c ites of fm sl: Id 'vegone lhe tem po waj

"W e d idn 't le 2*3 zone before and w( suiting In do ," h e s a l d . ' bllitlesfor first half and

under 60 we'i g from the- they didn’t ci 1 Swenson eariie r o r ever rebounds, • Bennett wai J’ pqsure his squ; deficit lo m iniitesw hen juarters. “ i t was go. t back-lo- expected Wen seconds of lhal. They hit ey’s lead th ird period

when we d ldn’l the final Kent M etcal on a re- for Valley be ; Wendell Schwarz addet Ic Valley and Taylor net sure. in double fIgur from the Wendell bov 53-51 and No. 3 F ile r ^ Swenson Shoshone l / i : a 53-53 two distric t wi

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finaleJng 16.7 points a gam e, 7.5 g o u t 1.2 assists.D w ith Derek Anderson at y a t the other. Anderson Is I contest, 2.6 rebounds a n d — le of lhe leading scorers in

17.4 polnls per game aking down (Ive boards a

and freshman Kevin Ross fo r the Broncos. B ales is am e ,2.7 rebounds and five g 2.3 points a m atch and

veraglng 62.4 polnls perle ir opp«ItioiiJ0.3 points_____u g 46.4 perceni from the 'rom the line while Ihelr >3.6 percent from the field th e line. The Broncos are ids a game, while their 4.5 boards a contest.

lion and the final 30 seconds ig to change the outcome. ’e re _ lo o -tim ld -ln - th e -f irs t- h rens said. "We should have a nd taken lhal oulside shot vas there. Instead the kids 'Ing 'should I or shouldn't 1' lots w eren’t going In."Coach Delbert Bennett, who 'esen 'cs Ihe'nTcknam e of D el’ for his frequent pirou- ruslrallon at courtslde, felt w as the key element.

In 't let them run on us like i w e did what we needed to I lid. "We boarded well in the and 1 felt if we held them > w e 'd win. I was surprised ’t come with the pressure ^ e n a full-courtpress .’’ w as pleased with the com- squad showed in the closing hen Wendell drew Into a lie.

good poise," he said. " I Wendell lo come hard like ’ hit the boards well in the od and played very well Idn’l."tca lf led all scorers with 18 ’ before fouling oul late, dded 16, J a y Blacker had 12■ netted 10 for four Vikings, gures.bows oul after upsetting

r ^ the opener and taking la the loser's brakcet for1 wins. Swcnwn and Greg ich had 12 for the Trojans lUltmer notched 11.

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BOSTON (UPI) - netted 30 points and g bounds and Robert Pai ^ i n t s W ednesday nigh

— Boston C eitlcs to a l24 the a e v e la n d Cavaliers.

The w in w as the Cellli a t Boston G arden.

Boston look a 36-27 lead behind Bird, who i P arish , who added 13 i C leveland w as paced t chell who scored 13 of hi the quarte r.

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W ashington Bullets oi New York K nicks IM in to break open a close gi day night and posted a 12i

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Lanier m atched his seasc s t - points to le ad the Milwaul IC a 126-108 v ictory over the 3t LakersW ednesdaynlght. Is The v ictory was the Bt I- stra igh t and boosted the:

47-18. They w ere playi ,0 Jun io r Bridgem an, who w: }{ his m o ther 's fu n e ra l.—

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outscorcd the SALT LA } in the final 1:30 Dantley ar e game Wednes* binedfor65 3120-105 victory, runaw ay 1: gam e's leading Jersey Neti s, connected on widest vicK lurlh q u arte r to for the Jazz, tal victory in its Dantley ;m Conference points, inch_________________give Utah a

Gr'ffitb adc i k e r s l O S ' ' quarter to fi I ) - C e n te r Bobeason high of 29 76ers J k-aukee Bucks tO :r -^ A N D1E( the Los Angeles scored 39 pi 5ht. lead the Phi! Bucks' second victory over their reconl to ' Clippers five laying without The win bt 0 was attending the Boston (

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Jtah 132, N ets 106T LAKE CITY (U PI) - A drian y and D arre ll Griffith com- or 65 points In leading Ulah to a ay 132-lOfl' ro u t of the New Nets W ednesday night. In the victory sp read of the season

Jazz.ley scored a game-high 40 Including 29 In the first half losih a 71-52 lead a t interm ission_____1 added 19 points In the th ird rto finish w ith 25.---------------------------

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A u t o c r o s s s eB U R L E Y -T h e Magi(

will hold an autocross Si 'E lem en ta ry School in Bu

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y t t l e , N ancy Lopez-Me----------- JoAxujo C am er — winner

m ore th a n S l million inH $150,000 LPGA toum am e dem anding Industry Hills

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- - -m ilesfro m Los Angeles." T he tournam ent Is spon Of last y e a r’s top five

Donna Caponl Young will event. T he w inners of all scheduled to play , inci Alcott and Sandra Palm ei

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Owens testPHOENIX. Ariz. (U PI) -

head football Coach Franl bullied both h is players and a coaches a t Arizona S tate Un Into lying to w v e r up "his sti team punter, one a ide testifii nesday.

Bob Owens, who spent his tl day on the stand in Kevin Rui J2.2 million su it against Ku« testified George H am m , AS president for student affairs, t he saw Kush s trike Rutledge fo ti poor ■ punt in th e 1978 Washington gam e In Seattle. • •.Owens, said Ham m , who 1:

defendant in 'R u tledge’s suit, indicate if he m entioned the pi

- - incident to anyone e ls e : ' '; Rutlwlge. who now punts

University of Nevada-Las Vc su In^K uM , form er assistant Bill Maskill, ASU Preslden Schwada and H am m along v- d a le Board of Regents'.: Rutledge c laim s he w as p ^ c

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!et Monday. Wednesday and :o3p.m .0 an early slimnastics class1. on the sam e three days.

o u p t o g a t h e r■he Twin F alls Men’s Softball x t Tuesday a t 7:i5 at Cily

irs from last year’s leam are ■ell a s leam s wanting lo join X the last meeling before ionsors'feesaretobepaid. |

s e t f o r S u n d a ylaglc Valley Sports Car Club 5S Sunday at MounlainVlew .1 Burley. ] 5 open to the public, starts al itocross school. Technical1 p .m . and timed runs will p m .J l and fees lo race for [

id $5 for members. |

t i n L P G A f i e l d - '(UPI) - BelhDaniel,Sally i

i-Melton, Amy Alcolt and tnnersoflB toum am entsand ' " sin 1980- h e a d the field In a vam enl starting loday al the IHills golf course complex. h , with C2.500 going lo the 'layed on Industry Hills15,978-yard. par-73 layout 30 des.------------------------ --------- Isponsored by Olympia beer. f;five money winners, only ,will m iss the Industry Hills 1* if all four 1981 events were including Little, Camer.

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stifles againI - F orm er Kush during UiVank Kush harassed into qind assistant forfeiting his athl! University Owens said heis striking a not Kush structstifled Wed- lained an attonw

insisting that 0 \lis th ird full him on the sideliI Rutledge’s incident occured. Kush, also ASU vice

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T he right-hander, whost baseball last y ear, found a pl Cy Young Award waiting fi only ono problem — 11 wasn’t - . In stead , bc bad thc aw ard Carlton, the Philadelphia F who w as the National League

" I know I’m not very wei th ink they 'd be ab le to tell C arlton has .a lot more'striki sm iling Stone I d .

“ Don’t worry about il. ! F lanagan , one of the Oriole w inners. “ You can say you’n h is to ry to win the aw ard in e; s a m e y e a r .”

. A to tal of 25 players, includi p a r t In m anager E a r l Wcav T he only regular p layer othe c a tch e rs on hand w as secc D auer, who cam e to cam p eai

U C L A c e n t e r rLOS ANGELES (UPI)

fresh m an Kenny Fields, kic basketball team last week Brown, was reinstated Wedi

..w h o sa id hc overreacted .------F ields, a 6-foot-9 cenier, 1

Brown Feb. 16 for reasons •bym e coach o r th e school. I s ta r te r during lh e 'f lrs t half* w as benched. F ields’ parcnli Brown for his decision and s h ad becom e a “ problem " for I

Bul W ednesday he changed 1 "I have principles tha t car

Brown said, ‘i feel I w as justi Kenny. The thing tha t I’m mi th a t becausc I think so much oi im p o rtan ceo fa team , lo v e r-n m y own hurt, I gave Kenny no i

M a t u s z a k a rHAYWARD, Calif. (U PI) -

m an John M atuszak of the Oal been a rrested on charges of dn possession of a concealed .44

- r e v o lv e r and a bayonef

nst Kush; the 1978 game, then *) quilting the team and Iath letic scholarship. ^he never saw whether or ^ruck Rutledge, bul re -- ■om ey when Kush began |

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rourvhose 25-7 record led M d a plaque signifying the Mon Ing for him. T here was his asn’th ls, Bouward intended for S te v e ------- Hilia Phillies’ left-hander Tue< ague Cy Young winner. m ea f well known, but you’d Fc 3 tell us ap art because a rre strikeouts lhan I do.” a pour

allc(il, Steve,” said Mike Pc

)rioles' three Cy Young th e c /’ou’re the first p itcher in and 1 1 in cach league — in the Mi

O rleicludlng 18 pitchcrs, took curfi Weaver’s first workoul; - Q u a j other than p itchers and r \ , second basem an Rich

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• r r e i n s t a t e d?I) — Highly touted r,a;. kicked off the UCLA I *eek by Coach LarryWednesday by Brown. g ,,

ler, was suspended by » n s never m ade c lear P SooI. Fields had been a pQ half of ihe’scason then " univi trenls began chastisingmd sources said F ields irA.i, ■rorBnown.

iged his mind. blem;t cannot be violated,’’ OniJustified in suspending colleg

m most upset about is voUejJch of this team and the PSI/er-reacled. Because of schooy no allem alives.” confei

a r r e s t e d interc PI) - Defensive line- Foo e Oakland R aiders has counli of drunken driving and m en’s d .44-caliber Ma g n u m _ baske

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The pistol, police said, wai ounds.M atuszak w as arrested sh

londay and released sever is c a r w as spotted weavii ou levard.Ho w ;jis -c ite d -b u t-n o l-

uesday. a custom ary prc leanor charges.F our officers were calle

r r ts lin g officer when Mai 3unds, refused to submh to llegeiy becam e abusive. Police said they found an 0

le c a r and accidentally disc id handgun concealed undei M atuszak w as the center ( rieans d uring S uper Bowl u irfew and w as fined $1,000 f< u a r te rb a ru n tilS a .m .

' f a l l i n g g e t s R i dREXBURG. Idaho (U P I)- •ad basketball coach a t Rli ist 13 years, was namei hool’s a th le tic director, effe D alling rep laces Dr. Char IS been called as a L a tte r : Isslon president.Ricks now is seeking a ne ach 'for the 198r-82 season,

* S U e l i m i n a t e s jPO RTLA N D .-O rti_(U PI)- liversily announced Wednc ulng m en’s baskelball and 1 »tball p rogram in a curl ilelic p rog ram s because :ms.!)niy baseball is being n lege sta tu s in the men’s pn leyball and basketball inwc »SU Athletic D irector Roy lool’s a th letic future al ai iference. Hc said beginnin; lool year, th e university ercollegiate sports. They an 'oolball, wrestling, basel inlry and distance runnlni n’s program , along with w( ikethall,-softball. tennis, c lance running in track.

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th(a.new. head baskelball noi on. ■

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ig retained in m ajor 's program, along wilh [nwomen’s s p o r t s . . - - Roy Love outlined the Bl an afiemoon news nning wilh the 1981-82 •slly will sponsor 12 ^yare:jaseball, golf, cross nnlng in track in the lh women’s volleyball, is, cross counlry and

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OLD FAITHFUL, Wyo coyotes and rangers a t Ye

N um bers of both spocie because a m ild winter sui

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----------- backs next season inparicThe d ilem m a forYclIov

off-season v isits « re bec< and belt-tightening haver 3,400-square-mlleparit.

T\\’o cam pgrounds we sav ings of $^,000. Bul Tow nsley estim ates Yello $9 million budget a year Toughly equal to the co p ro g ram .

Foiel costa alone increas ■ : A-decislon will bc m at

:w hether lo lock lhe park :d u rlng the peak summei w in ter by m ore than 30 to

- L e tte rs opposing any ; N ational P a rk Service : D.C. But Townsley replie

do its p a r t to help trim the W hal a ttra c ts winter \

scen ic th erm al contrasts • th a t crow ds near pools a

' food.

Bison, which in sum r ■ m ales re jec ted by the her

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forum s will be held in thc a month, allowing citizens to input on outdoor rccrcalion n and in the future.

The Idaho D epartm ent ofP R ecreation Is conducling across the s ta te lo sec v residents want. This Is not 11 finale parks, bu l Includes all r e c r e a t io n a c t iv i t ie s s

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'T h e H agerm an Valley Cha------- C o T n m c rc e irs p D iiso r ln g n h ir

coincide w ith the opening of ing season a t F ran k Oster Lj R lley Creek, located on tho Hi Wildlife M anagem ent Area ji of H agerm an.

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were closcd last sum m er at But park Superintendent Jol

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reascdlastyearby5200.000. - m ade In thc two to three monti park’s ga tes next winter. VIsito im er months outnum ber those O to l.

my closure have poured into l ice headquarters in Washingtc iplies thc p ark m ust s tand ready a the naflonal budget, ler visitors to Yellowsfone are asts and th e abundance of wlldl Bis and geyser basins In search

um m er a re limiled lo scatter s herd, num ber In the hundreds ai es with wobbly feet. T rum peter d ke tufts of snow, their long nec egelatlon.c . Along the roads, In the geysi

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hc area next m an y o f theouti s to provide tie s available ion needs now groups will ther

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lation heaA’hlch presently provide —(outdoor recreation activi- Scholie to Idahoans. S m alle r- —Ithen be formed to discuss Highues. From those' small _ jjroups. Issues and needs ju ^ j,•mined in order to plan for _ «•cation activilles that res- Lcgj*;

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fast will be served a l the lan Valley Senior Citizens -een '8 a.m, and i p.m.2 cost will be C for adults sp. r children 12 years and to h

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KI tra ils and standing motionless ism ailclum psoftrccs,;lracts two types of visitors,Tion to see ^ snowmobiles In thc lot on a Saturday or Sunday. A liles hangs over West Yellowstor . and bison along thc Madison «m untroubled by lhe constant w

• snow-coaches ferry skiers

arings set-G ood ing . March 9, Gooding 1

School multi-purpose room.. -B urley ,-M arch -9 , Burley Ju High.

—Rupert, March 10.' East Mi JuniorH igh .

—Shoshone. March 10, Amer Legion Hall.

—Jerom e, March ii„ je ro m e 1 School.

-T w in Falls. March 12, YlSiinri«;(>RQom. ^ ---------- -^ F a i r f i e l d — M a rc h ^ l3 — Ca County High Schoo! gymnasium.

All m eetings will sta rt a t 7:30 p.

itart Sundaya t lh c -P o llsh -P -a iace_ R K ia^ i

d erby ;

T ifiiil nnH hftcg rn ilg h t In th o gO ster U k e s and Rlley Creek wl e ligible for the conlest as will I caught In thc Snake River. Marcl the opening date for the lakes c reek In the Hagerman WMA v the Snake River is open all year.

Spokesman Bill Wilson said son lo 14 merchants are partlclpatir

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the.Old hours onfe i a y A blue therm al a ttrac t tone in Persons in ter on and the experienceI whine veteran driver.

Wayne Whitr s and Yellowstone cl

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som etim e in late )p.m . or August. This

norm al appearai of the desert arcj

x j There is consiiy for unpro tected ;

. , m usl have a h u rran^ In__ in ih e J ic ld fo r ai

— speciesr-Th«-on€ hunting on his o

.F r n n l f ' PCrSOn_CailD Q U lwill be y ears 01age.II trout T respass laws r c h i l s P « ™ n m u sta sk es and enclosed lands o: i while a hunting spot, a friends can hun!

posted lo "n o h u i M)meJ2 When you obti atlng In safe lo shoot on

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lo the Old Faithful snou ilong the way. The round-trip fc J to Old Faithful is »6.50 and r ft’ay . Including stops to view ractions.ntcrcsted in this mode of travel m cc by asking around and /e r.Whitmore, who has been m ak J circuit fo r 10 years, tell

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:huck or yellowbellied marmol s Magic Valley and since : dam age to cropland,. i s_ d a species.Ificatlon allows it to bc hunlc ats lo about n sii-monlh pffrlnd

la te F ebruary and goes underj :hls above ground period coin) a rance of green vegetation and a re a s where It evolved, jnsiderable confusion abo'ut the led species such a s the rock ch hunting license to carry a n un

or.any reason inc lud ing huntln

lis own land for anim als causliII » h iin tlng llrpnsfl ur

laws also causc some mlsund ask permission to hunt upon thi ds of a landowner. If there Is ar ot, ask permission first. A land hunt on his property even thoi ) hunting.”obtain permission, find out w 1 on that particu lar farm. Mos

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usual snmow lodge and spotty tf ip fare from West In th e s nd requires three tu re s M iew anim als and spots.

P a rkavel can enhance thrived) md requesting a But nat

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l i t te r o:nnot Is a common usually ce it can cause p a r t of -Classified as an . growth

Thenunled year round f^rs^ mi rind hPCflUfityQHlR^ e a v y t n n i t - o f ' I t s den— - A per derg round lnJu ly settled lolncldes with the and th c drying up

llh c h u n tin g ia w s . rlchochk chuck. A person s o ''1 uncased firearm skylineintlng unprotected w herelrf-K».-«>.|anrfnu;ppr . A DfUiuslng damage. A bidden

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[understanding. An th o c u l lM e d o r o d a r kIsanydoubl'aboul preP® "landowner and his bthough 11 may bc w ine a

anybodat w hat areas are su rp r isMost farm ers ar(i‘ Stu ^

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i n g e nnating tidbits about thc habits h geysers had their plumbing >r earthquake In 1959. One of h bank that, even in February ,

might be capable of cooking i 1.owmobile and snowcoach acc ’ few, Whitmore sa id . Washbo less rider from his machine,med several times a week.------rk officials have recorded 10 i an. and only one of those invo rding to Joan Anzelmo, the pa iireclor.Feb. 18 a snowmobller rounded n and plowed broadside into a b slained of slight injuries, but •oyed.lers actually pose a g rea te r th la l winter, Anielmo said. Wilh lark 's terra inrsk iers-and snow e anim als out of enclaves ition. denying them vital food ai rsons seeking reservations a t U i would do well to plan ahead a weekend in February. This ye; recorded 2.700 snowmobilers

engcrs. The lodge had been bool irm . sunny days Intersperset 1 snowfall have made skiing ct y this w inter. Untracked powde c shadows last Salurday but i Monday comprcsscd thc la

rk residents olher than coyoti cd on the mild winter. T heir nu n a tu re 's delicate balance go( j r next y ea r likely will m ean j r deaths.man visitors m ay or m ay not b(

ing rock iacious caler. I have observed : to aslng le colony of 20 to 40 roci hey w e i^ from four to 12 pouiic T of six to eight young, so can ally breed In Mareh w ith the y t of April o r early May. In al # th is sufficient for them to veni tiere appears to be m ore rock c 1 moved here in 1971. This has oyy hunting pressure. _____fJersonm uslbeexlrem ely.care led a rea s In our irrigated f; mit bullets in the .22 calibcr si i50 are excellent slncc they will m pact and not richochet. Thc lochel prone nnd must be used safety. Avoid shooting over th lined chucks slncc you have n rc the bullet m ay go If you miss p a iro f b lnoc^ars Is a real asse len anim al since they G e n d in•oundlnes.___________________on 't overlook the ealing possibl ;iculariy of the young ones In la ark, rich m eat that Is pleasa aared. I dress and q u arte r then r, brown well and then slow co< ; and mushroom soup cove body what they a re eating am irised.u Murrell Is the regional com

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redablts of bison, as well as iblng altered by the la s t ! of h is regular stops i^ a ^ary , is warm to the sea t :lng a roast several feel

I accidents a re siirpris- ; ' isbboardlng can throw a line, although roads a re

1 10 acyldcnts so fa r th iT - Involving broken bones,

le park 's public informa-

nded a curve near Biscuit0 a bison calf. The d river but the calf had to be

er throat to anim als tn a ; .Wllh unlimited access tomowshoers can force b ig -----------ves In their weakened xxl and shelter.; a t the Old Faithful snow ;ad and avoid Presidents is y ea r on Feb. 14-16. the llers and 400 snowcoach1 booked for months, ersed wllh lighter-than- Qg conditions in the p a rk owder could still be foundbul 60-degree tem pera-

IC layer, exposing bare'

oyotes and ravens have ir num bers wil! multiply.I goes on. and a h a r ^ lean a higher num ber of

]ot be around to watch.

:chucks-ved several acrcs of beans Q rock chucks. , jouiids andhave an hverage can multiply rapidly. Thoy

the young bom in the la tte r In about four weeks, their ) venture from the den. x:k chucks now than w hen I aas occurred with relatively

parefulfilifttUngnm unrithp - - I ed farm lands. Light, fasl . .)cr such a s thc .222. .223 or f will normally disintegrate , The .22 long rifle is very used wilh a good backstop er the tops of rock p iles on jve no way of determ ining miss.

nd In beautifully wlUi Uieir^

isslbllltles of these anim als.In la te sum m er. They have

leasant lasting if property them like a chicken, rollJn w cook In a deep pot wltH a covering. Ju st don 't tell B and they’ll bc pleasantly

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2 2 l o D e c . 211 B e s u r e l o k e e p C a r r y t h r o u g h w i t h c i v i c d u t i e e

J3 J a n . 2 0 ) Y o u t r e a b l e t o c o m e r i t h a s s o c i a t e s i n t h e m o m b g . e w is d o m .

o F e b . 191 C o m m e n c e t b e d a y i m p o r t t s l w o r k w i t h o u t d e l a y . : h e r lB b e d a i m s .r. 2 0 ) U s e m o d e m m e t h o d s t h a t IT a n d b e c o m e m o r e e f f i c i e n t , ts y o u .

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TWIN FALLS - T serious houslng.shorta in 1906.

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GAINESVILLE. Fla. California and New York n have m ore resldenls 65 an F lorida leads (he nation I

_ cen tage of Ils population a• over.anew studyrcvealed ,

- F lorida had 1.510,000 n• and older In 1979-17.6 pci [ - s ta te 's total population,

n980-8l edition of "Older F lo r id a :^ sta tistical Abstr

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Who w as It who first obs as they grow older some p

---------th e ir adult children tend toalike th a t they eventually i

' stand each other?________ in all honesty, 1 haven’t t

■ idea ^of_whQ_thls_Dcr.ccptl w as, out I ’m convinced he 0 have had Bernard Sloar

•. m other, D ora, — or at leai ' v e ry m uch like them — in n

ob ject of th c implication I th c seem ingly casual remai

- ; - $ lq a n - I s a flftyish N ad v eh lslng m an who recem revealing t>ook about his

---------experiences during I h Qm onths of h is mother's I

' 'a f te r being diagnosed as be-------nolly III w ith a form of boi

she cam e to live with thc th e ir W cstchesterCountyhc

While " T h e Best Friend V H ave" is hardly Inspiratii definitely Instructional am tpnlln l nmhlomR nortlmi

Ml e l m sSMITH -That waj'/■ a rriv ed ui!______________ the site ol

dam which - There was a the new T wrlage a t Milner rem em b er

which had

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has larges tageofeldila . (UPI) - Gulf Coasl,irk numerically cording to Api3 and over, but The 272-pagIon In tlie per- the UnlverslHion aged 55 ond Econom ic ancaled. tlie C enter torDO residents 65 also reported:e pcrcent of the . The medlon, states the heads older People In o lder In FlorW

Vbstract.’') elderly rcpre- ' Jiat sla te 's resi- F lo rid ians 65lile New York's JW vcr Ilecnscm l 01 its total 329,587 w ere 71ays. • M edicarecounties In the Jmbfirsementjation aged 60 or o lder in FloriCounty on the - ’mUllonlnl975

rown ci whom he or

ews ■ " particu la rly gvious years.

I think 1 1 t observed that w hat is Involvj ne parents and p aren t, havini id to become so a t hom e durir ally can barely recall.' there

b ut they wen :n‘t the vaguest' • on^SCUJjrtlirfs ctcllvc person w ith h e r and iI he or she must a good one anc Sloan and his w e lived w ere ( ; least someone I t w as short •in mind as the h a d recently Ion Inherent in se rv ice with 11 jmark. and hnd nelth( h New York s u p p o r t . N t Dcenlly wrote a now here nijarhis famnily’s they a r e now't

ti&-flnal-nin(>— (h<^niifthnnlt r 's life when. Then. too. 18 being tcrmi- ass is tan ce in if bone cancer,— hom e in whlcli : thc Sloans in c a red fo r wa; tyhome. which w e had i ^d Vou'll E ver Thc situatloi iratlonal. it is h is fam ily hadII about the tla lly th c antltl ■tIminH niriolls" faccd. To hpcr

3 r e c awas thc year Gene Helms ( with his brother, Isaac, at

I of the newly completed lich diverted the w ater for V Twin Falls Tract. As h e - c bcrs It. the settlem ent • s lad sprung up as the result p

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i c o w s a s a y o u t h , a n d w a s

>stfers-- „

of5l, with 52.2 percent, ac- tw A prlll. 1979, estimates.•page volume, published by 'p r rsity of F lorida’s Bureau of be and Business Research and . _ wl • for Gerontological Studies, pa led: ■ledian Income for families F i s of household aged 65 o r dii oridawasJ8,57l. Faf January 1980, 1,099,271 1 65 and older had active n . inses and. of this number, vja re 75 and older. baare hospital Insurance re- tin ents for persons 65 and cu lo rida Increased from $532 l 1975toJ955.6mUllonln 1979. ' wa

:hildreror she_has not had a_ me

ly good reralloridilp'in p r e - ■ Is. tn iI know somelhing about the

olved in caring for an ailing cx |ving cored for my m other' re \uring her final years. As I I:re were some hardships, Ariiverc more often than not gin

nd m y late faUier had b w n yet and that thc tim es in which— rio ere differen t yciiortly afte rW o rld W ar2 .1 f itly returned home from spc lh th e Air Corps in Europe lee ilther a wife nor children lo (an N u rsin g hom es w e re ant

lear as prevalent then a s quc )w 'ad home care w as more oth m t t i o f l x c e p l ! o f t = = = = ^ » , I had my brothers’ H in this endeavor and the alli

hich my m other w as being— m owas th«i family home in diflad all grown up. butItlon wllh which Sloan and andhad to contend was essen- conntithesls of wbat m y family andhoffin w ith ho <o nn nn lv R a i

r h c i

a l l s b(i

of the construction pro]cct "p re tty wild tow n.”

The longtim e Twin Falli dent and fo rm er s ta te bra

• spector es tim ales some 1.5D pie w ere living there, ovcrfl

w a s a s t a t e b r a n d I n s p c c t '

PlighiSALEM, Ore. <UPI) - C

F airley , 72, was twice falsely j of a ttacking an elderly neighl tw ice Jailed.

He finally straightened out h problem s, but now his heatinc been ^ u t off and he and hi!

- wife a re being evicted from ih( pa rk w here they live.

The n ightm are started f F a irieys in the m idst of ’Thank d inner when police arrived to F a irley on chargcs of assaii g la ry and a ttem pted m urder b a sta tem ent by a neighbor, Davis, 87. She claim ed thal : had entered her home wllh a bag over h is head, struck hc tim es on the head wilh a hamn cu l h e r with a knife.

M rs. Davis, suffering from ii w as treated a t a 'hospU al i

m oft&m other never rea lly forgave.

Even a fte r 20 years ; sh ra ls i tru ly accepted h is wife, Ethi th e ir twp sons, a l th o u ^ sh' expected them to respect - revere —her. - - -

F o r 30 yea rs she h ad been II Arizona, having moved Ihei ginally fo r Sloan’s father's

ye a rs In Phoenix, th e widow —riea,-only_tfl-D e-w idow ed a j

.years later.Although It is never ex]

spelled out in the book, I £ feeling th a t sincc his father’s (and perhaps even before that: and his m other h ad had only q u e n t ' m inim al contact with other. Then one n l ^ t , she pl

H e flew to Arizona and broU] ailing m other hom e with him.

-m ost-c lrcu m stan ces this wouli difficult experience for a ll conc but the difficulties w ere compt and exacerbated by the unre conflicts between m other and and by the personality of Dora Raskin. As oo riraved bv h er st

e l d i

o o r r!ct was a th e sever

houses. "T here w

alls resi- and shacki srand in- H elm s said 1.500 peo- notenough. crflowing He recall

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w as nol up th e differer

" . his life whia s a Twin

' - special dep— ' — rodeot-w iu

punching c y . — — ^with a stint

___ ; Bul the h^ . - - - y e a r s w a s - : ^ - J s la te bram

w as much - • farm ing, hc

_______ _ His homeP ark ball

.......... ......... in teresl i n 'fireplace t from ihroui and Canad. work. Mosl which a re under blacli W m by frii hobby.

Helms WJ orado M arc

. a fte r arrivii; of 15 w as h

Side canal < ■; lined with o

rock w as l w ater. He

— - construclioi- " J Hazeltoii,' b

. ' 'r iga lion pro Then he f:

m an who h . v-yjfla construclioi ' Oakley d an

about 1912.: haul grain Oakley fron

After th: .. spending a

desert In w here thc I w as built in Japanesc-A

He lived i in isolation 1

When thc Worid W ar 1 return ing ui with influcn

After the ranchers lh eluding a lii

:c to r the Clyde E

it of eldClarence leased. F a ir l

ly accused isolation cell ^ b o r and from jail with

On Jan. 8 , 1 Jt his legal tim e a fte r Mr ing oil has assau lting hci his ailing her in a shei the t r a i le r - -M rs. D avis wi

Fairiey wai ! for thc polygraph tes inksgiving the tru lh whe 1 lo a rrest M rs. Davis, iault, JJur* tom ey, Paul J r based on o ther evldenc )r, Minnie D av is’ injur al Fairiey against him h a paper hpve no suspe her three But Falrlej

m m e ra n d ' over. He ret wife. Valerie,

n injuries, food and med: 1 and re- only an eleclr

n res(m other joke

also-never • vicious vitriol. Jthel, and At her moi she fully ■‘k v e tc h " ,a Y— If not has periectec

ex trem e, the i n living in an accomplis Ihere ori- .w ith , but Slo 's heallh. fu rther, twisti

iw rcm ar. unlike tha t oagain 12 being ground 1

w as her son's]explicitly Yet,‘ ln theI get the of which thisir’s dealh fesses tha t "lat) Sloan would relinqinly Infre- exchange for/ith each luck. Instead (! phoned: ad ju s t to our------------------tried-to-mani}■ought his • ccn te ro u rliv em. Under Despite theould b e -J iT B e^ lT ricn d Yoncemcd, a s grim a bocnpounded sincc Sloan spinrcsolved wry, somctlnnd son - provokes freqora Sloan cassional bellyr son. fihn Still, thc stoi

e r s

n d a y:veral existing rooming

re were men living In tcnls lacks all over thc town," said, "because there wercugh houses to hold t h e m , ____K alis in addilion to a bank veral general stores there iree or four saloons and a ore.57 and In poor health. Helms I up to fully describing all erent things he has done in which range jrom serving

Mrin Falls county sheriff’s deputy and performing at

-w ltb-h ls-lra lncd-n iu lciio —— ig cows as a young manitint of farming,----------------------hc highlight of his working vas-tho-strctch served as a — rand inspector. That work uch more inieresllng than g. he indicated.

lome.across.from the South la ll diamond reflects his I in W estern artifacts and a ^ built of unusual rocks iroughout the Uniled Slates nada a ttests to his handl- tlosl of the rocks, many of a re phosphorus and ^ow ilack light, were brought to

friends who knew of his

s was bom in eastern Col- la rch 16, 1893. His first job Tiving in Milner as a youth a s helping build the North nal svstem which had to be _ . th cement because the lava' as loo porous to hold Ihe He also was involved in ction of Wilson Lake near n. built as pari of me ir- iprojbct.he freighted, working for a ho hauled freight to other ction sites such as the dam which was completed )12. It w as an all day trip to ain and oats or lum ber to from Milner,

thal he punched cows, g a sum m er alone on the In Jerom e Counly near he Hunt Relocation Center it in World War II to hold • MvAmerican citizens,'ed in a tent byaw aterhole^ ion hard to imagine today, the United Stales entered

^ar I Helms wenl overseas, ig unharmed, bul was sick lucnza in France, the w ar Helms worked for s throuf^out the area, in- a lim e as camp tender for j e Bacon Sheep outfit and

derl^GOi'airley was jailed In a tiny cell and finally released

without bail Dec. 4.. 8, hc was back again, this r Mrs. Davis accused him of I he r with a rock and locking i shed for two hours. Again iIs was found Injured,--------------- jwas released Jan. 12 alter

1 tests showed he was telling ; when he denied assaulting <

'Is. His court-appointed at- | aul Saucy, said there was no i lence to link Fairley to Mrs. njuries and all charges | lm were dismissed. Police | ispectsin theattacks. iirley 's problems were not <

relum ed home to find his i irie, 62, a diabetic, short on -j nediclne and shivering with leclric' space'hcaler lo heat i

lembleoke sprung to life with a iIriolic vengeance; . ................ imosl pleasant,- she was a -|

, a Yiddish term for one who i ictcd to Its most ultimatethe art of complaining. 11 is jipiishment lo be reckoned iSloan's mother went sllll l

visting each digging rem ark |

at of jagged ~salV c r y s l^ s ~ ^md into the open wound that im 's psyche. j the "Newsweek’’ essay outthis book grew,'Sloan coii* iI t "we were positive she •inqulsh her prejudices In i for love and care. No such >ad of making an attem pt to our household, my mother

fnur nf-m -tft-----lives around her.’’ the subject m atter, "The

Id You'll E verH ave" is not— lbook as one might expect j

n sprinkles his account wilh ilelimes bitter wil which |frequent chuckles and oc- ■ jelly laughs.I storv is not a o leasant one. <

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H e lm s b u i l t t h i s f i r

ranches at Three C rc turning to farming.

L a te r he f a rm e d • Greenwood community

of Hazellon for several then farmed north of Kl Ihe old Rod Cap corac there in 1945. moving toh hom einSoulhPark .

A son, Collins Helms Fails, said his father-v^' the railroad a short tir becoming a sla te brand in thc late 40s.

During the 18 y ears he

)uple WOy thecouplc'sagingm obilehJ He also, found an evic

from Rose Haven Mobile Ps Mrs. Jam es Lacey, whi f Rose Haven wilh her husI today shc has been undei1 pressure" to evict the Fai— Iiis a rrest.----------------------f . "Wc wore caught in thI she said, adding they w ercI sidering the eviction notici• go ing . to meet with the 5 night."

Saucy, who has persu 5 Haven to extend the evict I March 1, said the only

Fairieys could find to mov I could pay the cost of me> home — was in Monmoul J away.1 Fairiey, a rellred Interioi t wilh monlhly income of

e theirI children whose paren ts mi

■■'need to move in w ith thiI paren ts whose children m£> need to open their hom es Ig J Read it now and m ayb 5 able to avoid some of Sloan I and misperceptions. Peri 1 leam as Sloan never did,j___the validlly of your own r

■ vou’il have a '~ b e tte r ' ide• you’re gelling into, and v

able to m ake your decision' in the end, unfortunal• him self also em erges a s a ! "kve tch" com plainingI about thc advertising aI

! WASHINGTON (U PI) :— to u H a rr is testified Wcdm

and more Am ericans a re ing in thc a rts and they a r

1 pay higher taxes lo ensi support of the field.

Harris told the House darv education subcom:

a y , F e b ru a ry 26,1981o w s . Twin F a lls .Id a h o

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f I r e p I a c c w i th r o c k s f r o r

"reck before lh a l post, Ii checking br

ed In Ihc ru stle rs anc ily southeast becam c invo ■al y ears and h un ters oul ( ' Kimberly a l called to pal m er. He left a w eek and « to h is present the biggest i

tory, hesaid . 1ms of Twin All brand r-w orked fo r- - enforcem ent

lim e before tion Helms md inspector Twin F alls C(

ih e served in .g ee l

Drsens dlehom e. Social Secuiviction noiicc pension, is ae P a rk . ing oil forlhiwho manages But ■ hc sai(husband, said com pany woid e r " a lol of h im u n tilh e iFairieys ad e r he purchased------------------------- Saucy sail. the middle,” b arre l of oilere now recon- w as in jail.)llce. “ We a re "Everybodthem Friday poor as a chi

Saucy s a id . 'rsuaded Rose says he'll pa/iction date to only two or tlly place the he 'll pay."nove — if they Saucy saidmoving their from people \

louth 20 milos for them bi refused to del

irior decorator and the Fairlof $368 from only 89 gallon

r parerm ay someday which he withem and by titudes of hism ay someday e rs who try <

s l o them. ■ tra in ride t o 'aybe you’ll be a d v e r t is in goan’s mistakes jan ito rs, air’erhaps you’ll plethora of pid, to question lengthy lo listm motivations One should the-^ry-teast^— evciy -by -tluidea o f wh'nl - m nthnr.Ilkcf d will thus bcIon k n o w in g ly :' tCyrU F.matcly, Sloan e.Yecuf/Vc diiIS a first class Association (g constantly National RelI agency for tion in Washii

^ a n s " . s u p p (

I) f - Pollster support is e\^n esd ay more the country, i r e participal-’ a r e willing to Because ofinsure federal th e work fon

H ards 'sa id .^ise poslsecon- work hours f<om m ittee his I-Icm (rnm <]0

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V w i

f r o m m a n y s t a t e s

st, Helms spent his days g brands, track ing down

and also, on occasion, involved in road blocks for. • oul of season. H e also was

0 patrol two or th ree times ind was Involved in some of ’est m anhunts in local his- said.rand inspectors a re lawm ent.offlcers,.bul In addi- ..... .:1ms served as a special ills county deputy.

■See HELMS P ag e C5

dailySecurity and a ‘ t e r a n ’s, is also trying to obtain h eat-____ar the m obile h om e's furnace.

said he was told the oil y would not deliver more to 11 he paid for a previous barrel lasea.

s a id -F a iriey -o w ed for a ------if oil which ran out while hc ]ll.ybody tells m e M r. Fairiey is a church mouse but honest,’’ aid. "They say if Mr. Fairiey 'II pay. he'll pay. It m ay be ) o r three dollars a week bul

said he has received calls iple who had offered lo buy oil Tl bul other oil companies lo deliver less than 100 gallons Fairley heating unil can hold _ . :alIons.

'.ntsle works, the dctalched at- if his friends, fellow commut- try during the cours? of the

le lo obtain free advice about s in g , a p a r tm e n t ho u se , airiine personnel ond a

of people and practices too - lollsl.fiould not be surprised, how- y-thff t ra it; a fter_all. like _

F. "Cy"_Bricl(field Is' the ■e director o f the American ion of- Retired Persons and ' Retired Teachers Associa- ’ashington.D.C.)

per-t-arts-is evenly distributed across try. .......................... ..........

se of inflation, a quarter of { force is now moonlighting, aid. As a result, the num ber of jr s for the average adult has itn <]0.G to 46.9 a wcck and thc

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Schaeffer exchanged w.----------- : n o v . 21. - - - -------------------------------The cerem ony was pk>rt

E m erson LDS Sccond W Idaho Stake President, K rill.

T he bride’s paren ts a B renda H om er and the b p a re n ts a re J im and Diar a ll of Paul.

T he bride wore a gown and floss-em broidered ia> ice w as g athered a t the l£ cum m erbund and enhi floss-em broidered halfmc

~ band la c e '

w r is ts w ith ruffles and la cuffs and the F rench twir

__ ____skJrt flowed Into a chapel tShe wore a maiUtUlj

fingertip veil of chiffon w ith floss Venlse petite H e r lx)uquet w as of cream silk roses.

B ridesm aids w ere Chris Ju lie H om er, sis te r of th€ T ina S aldana. Dawn Horn th e bride, w as flower girl.

Vic' W atson served a s be Rod Klldow and Roger

Legal cCLARKSVILLE. Ind. (L

U nited Methodist Church’---------C hurch and Society has Joi

challenge to curren t Select . .. reg is tra tio n now__pendlng

S uprem e C o ^ .- . T he B oard h as voted to

filing of a friend -o f-th^ being p repared by severa liglous and wom en's gro

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iomer-SchaeH om er and Dan b ro th er of tl d wedding vows R yan Hlgle

p e rfo rm ^ a tU ie Id Ward by Paul Thelma-Wid nt, Keith C. Mer- At the rec

em ony Boni ts a re Ned and groom ’s cou h e bridegroom’s the church ci Diane Schaeffer, Gifts werc

cousins, Brc [own of chiffonet Scott Pavko\ d lace. The bod- . . he lace-trimmed enhanced will,I ta o o n neckline “ace 'collar:re caughtId lace-trimmedtwirled c ircular ‘>™<-lndyCcp e ltra ln . S p e c i a l J t!llff~ cap ^ n d -— grandparen tIffonet outlined M rs. Bob-tite daisy lace. M arian H oneam and apricot W allace Hig

M rs, Jam es]^hris Kawakanl, Schaefferf the bride, and e r , and a I97ilom er, s ister of School. The3rl. y e a r from Mis best m an with The brldegIger Schaeffer, rehearsa l din

1 challenge pt1. (UPI) — The challenges di irch’s Board o f . crim inatory a5 joined a legar--------- "Jlective Service The am icus llng .l^ fp re the^ th^Inclusion

cess of persoi d to join in the science forblc the-court brief a ll stages of veral o ther re- violation of th' groups which of the F irs t Ar

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win F a l ls . Id a h o ^ T h u ra d a y . F e tFebruary 26,1981

H A E F F E R

lefferDf the bridegroom, as ushers, igley, cousin of the bride-vasringbearer._____________I Vandever 'w as soloist and ) « ldm ler served as organist. ‘ receptloojcllow lng the cer- ,

lonnie Schae/fer, the bride- | cousin, registered guests In Jl cultural hall.'e re displayed by the bride's B ret and Kim Homer, and ® 'kov.; ^of tiie bride. Janet H om er b icy Pavkov, cut and served H tiered cake. Dianne Higley b ie-H aU rauntrof'the-B rlde^ '—V >ouredraDd-olhers-aa3UtiDg— li serving w ere Paula Gibbons s /C orless. ij

[ a l g u e s t I n c l u d e d ^ 'en ts of-lhe'w uple, Mr. and - ° lb- Wilcox- of Tw in-FftU j;— ^ lo m er of Paul, Mr. and Mrs, ^ Higley of Paul and Mr. and ” ies Dewhurst of Rupert. fer is a self-employed farm- 1979 graduateo f Minico High ■he bride will graduate this 1 Minico. hdegroom ’s parents hosted a 8 d inner a t Price’s Cafe. R

Dending fBl

5 d raft registration a s dls- bi ry against m e n ._______ ____ pl

T\cu s brief will also challenge us ion in the reglstratlon p ro- Is rsons "w hoserellg/ousM n- rbids theiP p a r t i^ a t io n In

of arm ed conflict” a s a St f t h e ‘‘freeexercise” clause t Amendment. ‘h

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HutchTWIN F A L L S - Jan ice .

i— chlng9-and-<?ary Joseph M exchanged wedding vows Fei

The ceremony w as perfoi the Rev. W arren Chapm ai

' F irs t Christian Church in TwiMary Nelson was piano so

Hanet Williams served as I soloist.

The bride Is the daughter ol Mrs. Donald R. Hutchings

r bridegroom is th e son- 1 McMurdle, all of Twin F alls.> __The_brldeworea_Vlctorlan

whTtevolfe.Trimmedwithslifc !— laccr-T ^e-h lg h -n eck r-lo n g I sleeves and attached chape

tra in had silk em broidery ti I the yoke and w aistband. Tf I . open crown wide brim m ed .— tipped with silk net an d a lai ' H er double tiered veil w as ed] i m atching scalloped lace i

bouquet was of pink and m arc roses.

Matron of honor w as Victori wilh Sharon Page of BlacJ bridesmaid. Michelle Broby grade student of the bride, wa girl.

Marvin Cllmer. cousin of th groom, was best m an. Ushe: Rob Schultz and S teve Eacke Brown, fourth grade siuden bride, served as ringt>earer. ci

__.plllo,w.Ioaned by M rs. J im W£ Twin Falls. It was a sa tin p ill used a t a wedding in 1904 i

_ Island, III.

Mrs. Crawfor b t t and Mi Stivers served the cake a t th« tion held at the Blue Lakes F the Holiday Inn. Mr?. R. T . Ci

ks—• - - -

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wood Shopping Center.Twin Faiis • ’ --------

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nings-McM« Ann Hut- served pur

McMurdie— Glbson se r ••eb. 14. Lew is atten rformed by M rs. Raeleu nan a t the bie.Nvin Falls.soloist and bride

as organist S ta te Univei a g rad u a te 0

ro fM r.an d ^ . es and the bride1- of Rov A m erican H; s Co. and the tlan.sown oI._sllkscU irai re s id e InTw;m g-blahop—ip d lengthf to matchThe white

sd hat waslarge rose.edged wllh ■I and her aroon baby

oria Hardy ackfoot as H iby, fourth H was flower

' the bride- H ;hers were :ker. Toby ■ lent of the . earring aW arren of— - )lllow first ■4 in Rock ■

Mrs. Don

ICampbell ■

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Murdiepunch and Mrs. Kenneth served “ coffee.' M arguerite" ttended the guest book and lelene Hohnhorst, the gift ta-

ride is a graduate of Idaho liversity and the bridegroom Ite of Boise Slate University.

Tldegroom Is employed at Jl H ardw are Mutal Insurance lhe bride teaches'at Harrison a ry School. T h^coupie wlli , Twin F alls ' but will re io ck e

isejCallf- this summer._______

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train ing Is being offer Sun Valley Health Inst by the College of South* . Instructor-Jan-M ittJ high level health trail individual h cd th , rec educates the Indlvidu lifestyle changes and i one to m aintain those i lifeUme.

—She- sald. “This tj train ing is a safe and fi m aintaining excellent I positive lifestyle adjust

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/idual on specific beginningnd then m otivates profile st)se changes over a health coi

areas. Tht type of health rate. bloo(id fun approach to determlna;nt health through fat callbr*justments." onary risllion begins M arch scale, abdi.asiumn. R eglstra- tion, trunkch5. anevaluat

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ram consists of three m a ln a r S ding exercise, nutrition fo s management.ch individual is tested a t y ming of the institute a n d ^ v M !e sheet showing the fl condition. It covers iX bai

These include restingrhea blood pressure, physical {Itafcj mlnatlon. percentage of the bod illbratlon. blood lipids t ^ . dq ’ risk analysis, stress ahxl5ty , abdominal strength determiaa- trunk flexion determination and iluatlon of nutritional habits.

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■ Vicki MetierJERO M E — M rs. Sandy

^Jerome and Victor M cyere ol jaiihounce lhe engagem ent

— i^ g h lc r ,-V ic k i L .,-lo G«rryta fe r.-------- ------------------------

0 e Is lhe son of Mr. and Mr p ejn lnger of Jerom e.; : m iss Meyers is a 1981 ■graduate of Jerom e High Sc ^ im p lo y e d a t the T u ln Fa

Hospital.> Lelnlnger, a 19M' gfac Cfcrome High School, is em| jll^oore Business F orm s In Jei ! - T h e couple plans a n April 4 X : the Bible B aptist O

— -------------------------------

'^hellie Schroec■’’TWIN FALLS - Mr. ai

M jffon Schroeder , annour d sg a g e m e n t of th e ir d( ^ & ^ ie , to Louis Chouinard I ^ e l e n Bachalor.

i i a i s s Schroeder will grat from Twin F a lls High Sci

" " :a?liouinard of Springfield ? now employed by Sun Seed

^ h e ;c o u p Ie plans a May 8 a t '^ h e home of M rs. Ula M

Schroeder's grandmolhc

R om an i- SaLLAS (UPIl - Tt3

glam orous and rom antic dcs< f a i l u r e and room se ttin g s : tKd Dallas M arket C enter’s w tp te r m arket, tig lo ra l print sofas and love

t£ e them e. The m ost popul i j5 e o r dusty coral p rin ts on o d S p blue o r forest green.

■ \ f e e soft but not bulky or ove f i^ - b a c k e d wing c ha irs wer t&« picture.

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jers Tammmdy Y o rk ^ f TWIN FALL ireofGoodmg D iverhe Lom'ei lent of the ir nounce- the ci « rry D, Lein- -daughter, Tam r______________ Class.M icbaeII^d Mrs. Wayne t h js I Is the ■

981 sem ester Jl School. Shen Falls Clinic M iss Lomen :

____________Tw in F alls Higgraduate of alteiidlng Aakej employed a t N orth Dakota.

Q Jerom e. T rust, a gra( 3ril 4 wedding H igh School, i;

Church In D akota with the ________________ A JJa rch 2 l WE

)e d e r -Janell:. and Mrs. JER O M E - nounce th e T hom as Newi

daugh ter, engagem ent ofl oard, son of .to B ry ceA rlin B

He is the son G. B erry, a llo f .

graduate in Miss Newmat h School. Je ro m e High Sc

scn io ra t Brigha•Id-M ass,,-is------ B eny,_also_leed in Twin Je ro m e High S<

M IssIonin Peru.An April 9<Lu.f

ly 8 wedding C ity LDS Tem a McMillan, w hich the coupl lother. to finish the ir sci

ntic look popTraditional, Occasional tal describe the ’ d ining furniture

ngs shown a t designs and woo( iter’s annual _ , •

G lam orous dcloveseals sot “ U-whll

Hollywood sel! onolt-while, A staire and Jean

■een. Shapes The rom antic : overstnlled. . d raperies , plies were part of p rin t fabrics an<

bed with net and 1

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aw atb c iLew

___rcccth a taoypres

im y LomeniLLS — Mr. and Mrs^_______men o f 'T w in T a lls ah-

cngagemeal, of theirim m y K ay.to-Airmaa l s t_ .____£lTnist___________________—

le son of Virginia Trust list both of Long Beach,

Cen is a 1380 graduate of High School_and_wil| be_ ikers Business College in C a.jraduate of Long Beach I, is stationed In North the Air Force.Lwedding is planned_______ ttt

ill Newman _ |- Mr. and Mrs, H,

ew m an announce the of their daughter. Janell,

in Berry.»on of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin I of Jerom e.man is a 1977 graduate of i 1 School and is currently a ' gham Young University, so a _ l9 7 ^ g rad u a (e of h S ^oo l, served an'LDS'— - eru. He is attending BYU.iAvedding-i^the^alt-Lake------------'emple is planned afler )uple will reside in Provo K rschooling- . n<

)pular. 1.tables, secretaries and —

,ure werc in tr’adltional k'oods.

i designs included mod- ivhite settings similar to f=< se ts for Rogers nnd bi 'ean Harlow movies, tic look included ruffledles of pillow s,print-on-.......... ..and a brass fourposter

md lace hanging.

T

f g ..... FFormer r get Scou

LEWISTON - Form er Twin r e s id e n ts , M yron a n d Li (H askins) Dossctt, recently rec scouU ng's highest aw ard for scou t leaders.

Both M r. and Mrs. Dossctt aw ard ed the silver beaver Feb, th e anaua l recognitioa banquet Lew is C lark CouncU held in Lcwl

_ -They a rc believed the first cou rece iv e this aw ard a t the sam e tl lh a t council and m ay be the fir an y council. Mrs. Dossctt als( p resen ted the Wood Badge f a noth e r first, as sbe is the tirsi

O PE R A T ED BY RTan INTERCO

O PEN D A ItV 9T FRIDAYS 9:3C

L E B A N O N M I L L

ANNIVERSAIL U X U R I O U S L O

. • HEAVY. HIGH LOFT ACflY• TWO-TONE BROWN. BURC

NAVY STRIPES O N NATUF• MACHINE WASHABLE • Rl

7 2 X 9 0 TWIN OR FULL

REG. 3 5 .00 R

24”—2$ 2 . 0 0 D O V \/N A N D

L A Y -A -W A Y — N O F I

LINGERIO no tab lo of o d d s 'N Lingorio. V a lu e s to

$ I o o , $ 2 0 'c

---------------------G MK itchon gift so t includc n o p k in h o ld e r a n d Irl S16 .50 .

n o °

MEN’S JEF ash ion joons in o s so rt b ra n d s . Largo G ro u p . Val

MEN’S SIW ool blonds In o sso ri

Long sloovo . Rog

J m

PLACEMi)M any p o tto rn s a n d solic

odds & onds. Rog.

$ 1 0 0

ZIP-A -Q U IB y O u illo x .K o o p sy o i

___________ ond w orm . Rog. $

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J R K N I T TSum m or to rry 's a n d cott(

s i io s S-M-L. Rog. t<

LADIES WINTER CO

"n iriAMO ni

residen iter awi^n F alls scou ter in the IL u c ille be so honored,

receivedor adult •' T he Dossetts

scout w ork forjtt w ere F a lls D o s s ileb. 7. at Scout Executivlet of the A rea Council,swiston. vactive in the <couple to p a s i ^ I i j e a r s , .e tim e in Moscow wherefirst for w ith lhe Rese

ilso was D epartm ent o• Award q u a rte red a t V irst lady vers ily in P u llir

> N .H I R S C H & C CDO c o m p a n y

> 1 3 0 - 5 : 3 0

J 0 - 9 : 0 0

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RIE>' N Ends of to $21.00

i 0 , $ | J 0 0

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nts “ vardsh e Lewis C lark Council to cd,

setts have been active in for many -year?. -In Twin

^ I t served a s assistant :utive of the Snake River acU. M rs. D ossctt was lhe Cub p rogram . For the ars. they have resided In' here his Is a techinlcian lescarch Division of the it of A griculture head- a t W ashington S tate Uni- iillman. W ash.___________

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M od ium a n d Largo. I

$ 2 0

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ou n co sizo. Rogul

MEN’S SPORBy Lovi in suodo finish

Rog. $B5,

K ITCH EN !From B arth and Droyf

p o tto rn s; Rog.

$ ] 0

TABLE CLILoco, w h ito o r bolgo,

Rog, S3.9E

$ ] 0 (

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S m o n th s to 18

LADIES IIBy D ia n o V o n F u rs to i co rd u ro y ’s a n d 100% o so r te d co lo rs in sizos 5 /6 '

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^ 0 0

DOLOGNE—logno in th o o n o fl. )gu larly $3 .95 .

^ 0 0

)RT COATSnish. Four colors.SB5.

5 0 0 _____________________

TOWELSroyfus in a s so r to d lo g -$1.98

0 0

: l o t h sigo, sizo 36x36 .3.98

0 0

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^ p ° — :

juiiss to n b o rg . In c lu d o s !4 co tton p o n ts . As- 5 /6 -1 5 /1 6 . Rog, $22.

g ^ O O - ^ =

) O u r alroody includos w o

^ C C fu r iackots, w l l S izos8 -18 .

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• Dt3pcfi(?i»Cntpcl mofp infotmaiion, f^fwj 73-5-47iO iDepicas.tniiy so/pii'^daioot ofici

U% a hndows & ii606 Main Awnuo Weal. Twin Foil; DannVnndeftiool, Dccoratof

USI

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M E IC ontrol-Top oqntlo hoso Luxury sh o o r wilh cor p an e l. Rog. $3.00

$ ] 5

— M E N ^ i t lM on 's w ash ab le volou. ty p o in tw o pottorns o nd

Rog. $5 .00 8

$20

KNIT SHIBy Loft Bonk in o sso r

Hoovy w eight. Ro

________________ $901

WASH CLIBy C onnon In a sso rt

• C o tton and polyostor.

- 2 „ , » 1

GIRLS lEJ' ^ Luv ll. In Rog. a , s izo 7 to 14. Rog.

M 4 °

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__ Sizos 0-18, V alue

» 8 ^

LADIES PIA ssorted odds oi

Rog. to $1

7 T $ 3 a

ady ro d u co d ladios w in tor o w ool b lo n d ,p a n t coots, lon( Dts. o ll-w o a th e r coots one 9.

n i A / M T I A / I K I 1

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;tip P E i* s—□ lour s lippo rs . Scuff a n d 2 co lors.DO 8 $ 6 .00

^ 0 0

HIRTSs so rto d colors- t. Rog. $16 .

0 0

SLOTHSiso r te d co lors, sto r. Rog, $1 .98

S I 0 0

lEANSog. a n d Slim,Rog. $24 .0 0

1 ^ 0 0

BLOUSESand sp o rty b lousos.a lu e s to $28;__________ ______

[ 0 0 '

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C A I i c I ”

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C-4Tlmes-N0W9,Twlnl

A l i c e A n d e r

DilettTWIN FALLS - Ever

for the past m onths the school is filled with a gr ranging in ag e from 15 lo

-— Thcy-represent-trveryi Volley. By day they a law yers, sa lesm en, fan dents, Bul betw een 7 and a rc the M agic Valley working on tho group 's ] "K ism et.”

The m usical, which ha; N ights type setting , will I a t the CSI F ine Arts M arch 6 ,7 ,8 and 1 2 ,13 am

Some are v e te ran pen R oger Vincent of F ile r w

H eading role, J im Latht F a lls who p lays th c hca< L aG rone of Castleford p artic ipated in 21 consc<

.. i tan te annual productions. - Some, like Jack Van new com ers, w hile oth lad ies in "K ism et” sue

_ . Anderson and Dianne Stj a lready l>een "b itten ” by

--------- -bug.................... .....................According to M ary Cooli

^Ruperthonors

------------ RU PER T — Deannadaughfer of Mr. and ^ T revino of R upert, h a s woi In voice in th e Northwei

• 'M usic T eachers ' Natiom ,tion,; The division Includes tli ■Alaska. W ashington, Orc{ M ontana and Wyoming.

; , - - She had previously plac the Idaho M usic Teachers - Competition in Boise.

- : T revino now qualifies t nationally when high sci Students from throughout S ta tes meet in Phoenix, Ari 27 for the national competlt ;■ She won a Burley Music I a rsh ip last y e a r and also p when the Idaho Federatloi

------- Clubs mot - In Boise. Inperform ed with the All- Choir in Billings, Mont.. soloist with th e All-State Ch ' She has studied voice v, Wood of Burley and is Studying with M artha Mes F alls.• She plans to enroll in

school a t the U niversity of 1 fall, m ajo rjng jn voice andp

win Falls, Idaho Thursday. Fot

d e r s o n a n d J o h n V a n B u n

ttantes piSvery week night publicity chi; the Momlngside to be ablea group of adults p artic ipate 115 to 50. "T o ty . iwery p arfo f^ lag ic only have aly a re teachers, show. If yoifarm ers or stu- m e r o r a

'and 10p.m ,they -K oloughw hiHey Dilettantes, needs all thp 's 1981 musical, said .

Help alsoh has an Arabian -sew ing costwill be presented props, she sa\r ts Auditorium Since tho3and l4 . nized moreperformers like coeds from

er who plays the have l>een^ th a m of Twin a rsh ip s forheavy, and Jim ac to rs as v

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who Is building the set and 1 the help he can get," she

Uso is needed in makeup, » stum es or helping locate esaid .tho Dilettantes were orga- ire than 20 years ago, pro- )m their yearly productions en used to provide schol- for young musicians and s well as for other civic

past years, there will tw Opening night" tickets which inner a t the Turf Club prior IOW. Cost will be $35 per ith dance m usic provided by 'alley Trio. Reservations for ling night dinner ticketsmadebyca!ling734-6131---------r show ticke ts can be

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i c:■ TWIN FALLS - IreiK ;; Arco and AJfred House of - exchanged wedding VOV.-S 1 ; A d inner p arty honorinj

— .-.^-was held a t th e dome of M ■j CTalr D aniels Saturda?

I Helms.' •C ootlnuedfrom Paf

' Asked about rustling. H( - I —M ore o f it-goes-on-tha

* know about.”; D u rin g (hese yea rs ‘ bought amule-v-hlcli beca ' a pet th a t Its owner sub& : tra ined h im and together : into the am ateu r rodeo c ; M agic V alley with a clown• “ Dad would ride his hor I sa les ground and the mul ; follow along like a horse.’ : H elm s said.

_____ ' h lg fn th o r u-niilf)■ the back sca t of his c a r to ti ’ h is pet an im al around.

. T he e ld e r Helms said he m ule h ad performed al (owns, including Richfield Hailey. R upert, Blackfo }VclIs. N ev., and for two ) the Twin F alls County F iler.

He also appeared a t hors in the a re a . He kept the mi about th ree y ears ago whei becam e th e victim of old )

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Collins-HousIrene Calllns ol hosted by ic o l Twin Falls Shirley Danl( m Feb, 20. TheeouplcJrtng lhe couple [or Irlends ai of Mr. and Mr?.— S foflp .m rati W ay evcnlni!, I n lV in F i l l i

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house and o :ars Helms_ sca les .which became such sca les in Belle subsequently Am ong his Iher they gol . possessions a eo circuit in D om estic Me own act. brought Helm;I horse to the fair, and an mule would mule,

rse.” Collins After hc ret inspector's po

juld takeou t-:— u-orking-for-ir •totransport included wor

loading and un d he and his Tw in F alls Li 1 at many Co. and servi field, Carey, F irs l Security ickfoot and He only quit wo years a( y e a rs ago.Ity Fair al H elm s’ first

and in I960hc horse sliows a widow the fi e mule unlil m any years. when it, too, Collins Helms old age and H elm s of Soai 3 said. ’ E ln o ra Jcnniiame hunter L enora Rounti tinued until g ran d ch ild re : •ont porch is great-grandch

io sc d voluos of Ihc O ld Wo ; a n d th e lo o lh e r of tociay. Al up. Around th e bo rn . W here 'w o o f ond co m fo rf ond styl

'o p u la r F a v o r i te ! 1 2 " I 1 san d lew o o d w ith corn- sole a nd co w b o y h e e l.

- $ 5 9 9 5

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ise>y the bride 's daughters, aniels and Jan ice Keller, jple will host an open house |^and_rclativcs Sunday from ra tjh e h o m e o f Alfred House— a l l s r " '

trophies a s well as many irticles. His collection vagon wheels, a horsep itto o n f ro m th e 'c o u r r --------- 'j(1 old fashioned brass rn ch.he said were Ihe f irs t . . . . ellevue. p<h is m ost cherished a t

5 a re an 1&30 Gunn's in M edicine book which

Jims a prize a l the F iler p j an 1878 painting of a m

grretired from the brand

i post. Helm s continued c iir-many^yeare:-His Jobs--------- wi^■orking a night shifl a i j unloading trucks at the wi > Livestock Commission sk erving a s a guard for qi rilyBank. 5 cjuit working about three p<;

roirst two wives both diedlhe m arried Greta Will. hele fam ily had known fors . He has four children, wims of Twin Falls, Willis inSoap Lake, Wash., andnaings of Hansen anduntree of Twin F alls: 15 ■dren a n d num erous ■dchildren.

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h e r V am p Wilh ■^own T o e And s ite S o le And 0 . 8 3 6 1 .

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Jo seph A. M axfield w ere u m arriag e Feb . 7.- T h € R e v . - M a l a c h y :

perform ed the candlelight c( a t the Im m aculate Conceptior in Buhl.

Mr. and M rs. Gall Wright p a ren ts of the bride and Mrs Maxfield is the m oiher of th groom . All a re of Buhl.

The bride wore a gown ( C hantilly lace with the bodice

— w ith ^ccd p ea ris overchiffonr Anne co lla r and filled lace w ilh pearls a t the wrists. The sk ir t had lace and seed pea: ques, w ilh a Schiffli lace rulli tMltom of the gown forming pel length tra in . H er bouqud roses and button poms.

A double pearl rosary , a g h e r sister. M arcia, was place th e bouquet. She wore a gold r w ilh ruby and pearl settings, ing lo hcrpren t-grandm olher.

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,obert Thomborrow was or- nd a trio, composed of Mrs. irel.iVfreTWayne Iverson ahd Karc],sang.

>tion followed the ceremony, a Sickle was in charge of the ik and Terri Koch and Mary displayed the gifts. M rs. Don

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m an Samuel D. assigned loi 5 r n Y t i r ( H r A i f - i T r 7 W ^Mrs. Samuel D. training. Cian . has gradu- Lackland AS. A ir Force a irm an slu(» u r s e at Shop- organizatioi'exas. ceived speccourse learned latlons, eaimaintain build- associate d

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" H e a r tl lM :'ra m 7 2 y c a rs dedicated to by three lov children and totally brokei don’t know w hat to do. M; grandson,'Jef/. Is 6 years o be7 ).

1 live with m y daughtc /am ily and up until recentl g rea t deal of tim e with all children, especially Jeff. I ' doing som ething with th( them som ewhere or findin do around the house. Lately I have noticed tha t all thn have been avoiding m re m ore.

I could nol begin to Imagi sW den an fl'd ra sttc ’ chanf a ttitu d e tow ards me. Th9n I I >vas s illing near, my wine

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v o ro $ 3 2 ,1 1 .9 9 7*w o re $ 3 8 , 12.49 - ^0 $20 . 13.99 8 . ' o rs w o ro $39, 13 .49 8 . ‘ w e r o $ 3 ’8, 13.99 Q'A 05 w o ro $ ^ 1 .1 3 .9 9 8.^ SOS w o ro S22, 13 .99 8.S1 w o ro $25 . 15 .9^ 9.^ ja to rs w o ro $24 . 15 .99 9.S to rs w o ro $23 , 1 4 .99 9 .9 sw e a te rs $42 . 14 .99 9 .? o s w o ro $ 2 7 , 16 .99 10 .9 s w o ro $ 2 7 .1 6 .9 9 - 10:9 u s o s w o re $ 2 9 , 16 .99 1 1.9 te s w o ro $29, 18.99 1 1.9 nocks w e ro $28 . 18.99 1 1.9 i to r s w o ro $ 2 8 . 18 .99 1 1 .9 ro $29 . 18.99 1 1.9 /vootors $25 , 17.99 1 1.9 s w o ro $ 4 1 . 19.99 12 .9 s w o r e $ 3 0 . 19.99 1 2 .9 5 o s w o ro $ 3 0 , 19 .99 1 2 .9 'o r e $ 6 0 , 19.99 1 2 .9 /o r e $ 3 0 . 19.99 1 2 .9 5 w o ro $44 , 21 .99 1 3 .9 !w o ro $ 3 3 . 21 .9 9 1 3 .9 lo n sw o ro $ 4 5 , 21 .9 9 1 3 .9 lazo rs w o ro $32 . 20 .99 1 3 .9■e $38, 2 4 .99 ------- - 1 5 .9; w o ro $41 , 2 6 .99 1 7 .9i i r ts w o ro S 4 1 , 26 .9 9 1 7 .9a n ts w o ro $49. 3 1 .9 9 2 0 .9rs w o ro $75. 36 .9 9 ‘ 2 3 .9ro $86 , 56 .99 3 6 .9 s tro o t floo r

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a conversation between my neIren and three neighbor jt became apparent lhal two soIdren had had bad experl- thi1 one of their grandparents, tu,;r had come to hate a live-in bejrd e r . ' A s' a result, these haood children have been re- he« experiences lo m y grand- tin

would take pages and ]xplain the entire conversa- bat is easy to understand the wi<id in my grandchildren’s gj\he neighborhood children. jome gentle proding, my dismanaged to leam some of 0 /that havc buIll a barrier cu;myself and my grand- sh(^ly oldest grandson (age 10) chis a fink, someone who will dlsn if 1 sec him doing some- yoitiouldn’t be doing. This was " g um by one incident — re- ps’nslsted lhat ho own up lo a ' ' \ ndow -andtheinsislanw ^of— “Ariend thal I will always be (a(

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neighbor boy's) grandpa.M y youngest grandson has b

so o /ten by the other two chil the neighborhood that I wll tua lly have a stroke or heart a becom e "crazy old" (which happened to Iheir grand/alhe he is a /ra id to even be anywhe me.

1 r e a lly don’l know how lo b r b a rr ie r . E very attem pt se< widen th e rift. 1 am a t a loss. ( give m e any advice? - W.T.

A nsw er: Wc suggest first, a d iscussion. Including every r 0 / th e family. Through op cusslon, you and/or the 1 should try to bring each ch ild ren ’s /cars out into the oj d issolve lhem. 'Vou m ight y ou r F am ily Services Ager

'g u i d a n c e of a p sy ch o l p sych ia tris t, o r trained s o d a b

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sa id Ja n e t, break this trea su re? Wi seems lo w e w ere giver s. Can you M r. Block:

som eth ing mi t. a family p ie do In sp ite / member Jo o e t: ' ‘B< open dls« expec t they fc ; parents le a m .” ih of the Block: "An * open and teach . TTjsf is It contact JUceiogiveyoi gency /or T he 3l-pag« hologlB l, un d e r a g ra a U o rk c r .- - In s t i tu te odAi )00k tilled storybook a r h r is to p h e r -N a tlo n a n n s tl [i(age63). 36. Bldg. S l.N tho have 0/ Health}, a

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th is 32-page booklet was o r the purpose 0 / helping "d iscover and gel to know )ple who arc working and he ir com m unity." al dialogue between the gen- in this m ythical "leafland” p lan ted every tim e a child is s l ik e lh is :ijoyed the treasu re .hun t." let. "B u t w hat was the

Was It the little seedlings Jven?"c k : " I think you were givenI m orc. You saw what peo- p ile 0 / being old.""B ecause of being old, 1

ey have had a long tim e to

"And so they havc much to a tJs th e treasure hc would eyou."page booklet was prepared ^ a n t /rom the National

id Aging. Single copies of tfie" a r c freej just write t o _

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II ho ts, co lors, w oro $8 , 3 .99 k n il g lo v e s w o ro $ 6 , 2 .99

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16 L/S^sw oalor s h ir it w ore $1 10 Poiy/coM on ploids w ore 1; 3 G roy v o lou r tops w e re 15.

2 Bluo d ro s s sh irts w ero $140 Plaid fla n n e l sh irts w e re 1! 6 V-nock sw ootors’ w ero $216 Stripo d ro ss sh irts w oro $12 Bluo d ro s s sh irts w oro $17,3 D ress sh ir ts w o re $19, 11.?7 C ordu roy sh irts w oro $20,0 Super s u o d o sh irts w oro $2 0 S w e a te r s h irts w e ro $25. 1 3 G ray sw o o lo r v ests w oro $ 6 Button sw o o to r v ests w oro3 V -neck sw ootors, w oro $29,4 G ray v -nock sw ea te rs w ort5 P u llover sw oo to rs w oro $3:

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l e g a l n o t i c e I. NOTICE INVITINa BIOS ~ - tndi

^RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: bySesled proposals sddressed encto Mr. Thomsi Courtney, forrCity Manager, win be re- aniiceived at tns ollice of the pacCity ClerU, City Hall, Ml A||Second Avenue East, Cily ol conTwin Fails. Idaho, wiDi uniii rule2 « l p.m. on Mareh 19.1981. undfor fumiihing iiudge hiui- dosIng tnjcks snd dswalgred o rb sludge bins for me City ol nTwin Fslti W silew iter willTrestm ent Fsciltty. The siofproposals will be publicly hesopened snd is td aloud In p«ntn s City Council Chambers. oi

DESCRIFTION OF EQUIP- addMENT: Tha equipmenl lo be andlurniahed ii contslned in b«f(the loiiowing bidding pur,schedules: , (■)«Schedule Deicriptlofi lo ''

B ' M s x ' s i : ; sA bidder msy bid on sny eV 1

Indlvldusi schsdule or sny non combination ol schedules, wllh

sci?od°if's"*ndiv'ld*iilly*or*ln

FALLS WASTEWATER TREAT- S I [ MENT PLANT." Specific*- matilions m aybe oGUlned at the ruleptlice ol James M. o,Monioomery. Consuilino j>m

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Federal fundi: therelore.■nho Coniraetof shiil not pay---------

le ss Ihsn the iit is i minimum wage ss determined by the Secrelary ot Labor.

NONDISCRIUINATION IN EM- pugPLOYMENT: Bidders on this , 7 ?work win be raquired to _comply wim Ihe Prealdenl's Ni E*ecullve Order No. 112«.The requlreminis for bid-------- Or d e n and conlrsciors under July Ihls order sre expisined in ii:(X thecontractdocum enls----------- day,

Any contract or contrscts Coui awarded under inis Notice Falla Invldng Bids are expecled fo TRU: be lunded In oan by a grim corp, Irom me LJnlied SU les . se lh Envlronmenul Protection hinhi Agency and Stiie ol Idaho, tawli Neimer the Unlled States, Slate State ol Idaho, nor any of ume Ihelr departmenls, agan- desc d e s . or employees is or will iiiua be a party lo iflis Notice Twin invtllng Bids or any resulting and c contract.--------------------------------- wll:

PROJECT AOMlNlSTRATlONj------- TO' All questions relative lo this 17 prolect prior to the opening Merli ol bids shall be directed to idahc IheEnolneerlorlheproleci:-------- Sd Jam osM . Montgomery------------ NE’/i

--------PCTMBoise, Idaho 83705 Nortf(208)MJ-5a« SectI Atientlon' _ fe e l

Mr. Garry Wohlgemuth WestPROPOSAL GUARANTEE: i ? , "

Each proposal shall bo ac- r - ih l companlod by a certilied or cashier’s check or bid bond

oi lhe total bid price payabalo to theC llyofT w ln 2 a r ° Falls as a guaraniee mat lhe bidder, i r n i s proposal Is accepted, will,, promplly

lnsur8n\Vand'?u?nlsh” M |l lsfaci0 7 lallhiui perfor- manco bond In the amount I , , , of 100 pofconi of thtflotal bid

. OWNER'S RIGHTS. RE- 5 1 5 ^ SERVED; The Owner re- sorvosihorlghttoreloctany or all bids, to waive any inlormallly In a bid. lo make '

Ownor, and to deieio a bid ' schedule o ran item in a c ic—

S^THO&As'XbuhTNEYCity Manager, f harti

- - - M'PUBUSH: Thursday, Fob.,29, and Mar. 5, and 12,1681.

eT-S^ybrand '6°7-52M U')°2)! P^NY,Idaho Code, notice is hereby _ given lhat Iho Board ol Realm ano Weilare. Slale of l t 4 ? | Idaho. has Invoked JSorn emergency procedures for ruio-making. The - aclion, under Dockei Number STATt 0702-B001E. inyolves Ihe »» amendmeni ol rules gov- CounI; ernlno "Veierans Home Charges.-'T lile 7. Chapter 2,Rules and Reguistions oitho Departmeni of Health Public

s;srE.’";;5!?"S S™ f l? .. '! '

purposes of impiomonllng i ,fnterpreling I makina exoculjpecillc tho provisions ol Inslrunsection 6S.907 acknov

Emergency rulo-makino Is ‘ joom ed necessary because 3f an increase in pension /:omponsatlon by'(he Voter- p,jns Admlnijuailon In ■j'Dclobor 1980. Aa a result, i''® ,,■?=jndor current state rules, con me

S n 7 d ,s /b 1 ^ S rg c n s ? o 'S

llblT l5?J^olX r"hV l^^ «*>>'<daho Veterans Nursing lomo. By Incroaslno Ihe ncome limit, wo will be ablo 3 | “

^ a i r o r “l ^ ^ ' ' ‘i ! , r n ‘’o'’e‘S . Sirlsos. • NOTI

Tho .ruios, which werodoplod by emergency , On Firoceduros on the ISih day July, 1if January. 1961,andlilodby I0:4i ano undersigned on tho 22nd day at I'ay ol January, 1981. are to Courlhilocome eilecllve on the 1st Falls, say ol Fobruary. IMI. end lo TRUSTxpire at Iho end ol one corportundrod. twenty (120). days__ a e ira i i

srari'diso a,". pHlat the Idaho Doparlmenl ol describleaim and Woilaro. Division slluatocf Veterans Allairs, has also .Twin Filtlaled rogular rule-maklnn a n d d e :nder Dockei Number wll:rD7-axnrpnor-io-adopiiof^ i he~ I thoso'omorooncyTUiMVs— WW“ 0Tormanent rules. DITION, The-followttig ie - s do -- -ISOIeel:rlptl»e summary of the Ihe Ea;bstanceollheom erooncy Twin FId intended permaneni ac- accordii]n and ol the principal Iherool,su e s Involved: o l PlatsTho Incomo limit for eliol. Twin FaIlly lor the Veterans Nurs- SaidQ Home will be Increased without?1 .800. This Is a change to warrant;

lecllied bolow. any person obllgatli in review tho toil of me pursuaroposed rules In Itie Olflce sale cor(ho Custodian cl mo Re. trust ei

irds, or In anv ol lhe Re- Oalan, onal 'AdminiStfative ' Ol- Qalan.'

8 3 ® ,

caled In Coeur d'Alene LOAN (wision, Caldwell, Boise TWIN ,ln Fal s, Pocalello, and August Iho Falls. Copies of the slrumen

LEGAL N O T IC E -

by ihe^ proposed^ n J iJ T ^ lincouraoed to lubmli in- 1 lormalion concerning theinliclpated •conon'Mc Im- cMCI ol the proposed icilon. iMl commenta and d su t:oncernino me prbposed t^uies musibe directed lo me c inden igned and muit beMstmarked or delivered on ,3 r^ lo reM ireh2 .19e i. f

"iil be convined unless a fligned, wrlttin requetl for a . I’earing ii lubmlited CMrionaily to me Cuilodlan {5i the .R ico rd i er is fidd res ied to the Cuitodlin • «ihd poslmirlied on or •« fo re February 28. 19#1. C

s)«). Idaho Code, the right f0 request a rule-fnaking i'learing l l limited to hmen-.. . fy-llve (2S| or more Inter- a•Sled peraoM, an iisocia- Cion preseniing a petillon Jvim signalures of not less ^han tweniy-live (25) Inter- tlisted members ol the orgi- <lization. or a govemmenUi <iiubdivision or agency. Ac- •Ion on a hearing request >vill be expidiied ll me re- tilyest includei a lUtemenl ^illh ed irK iin tere itao T m e h)eitlloner|i) in lhe lubject •natter ol the proposed n

-CAWft-STRAM-STATHAM---------Custodlin ol Ihe Re-

WELFARE. 4S0 Wesi 2

ldihoe3720 'UBLSH: Thursday, Feb nu 2 ,1 9 ,a n d 2 « ,iM r ’ '

“ n o t ic e OF^TRLISTEE'S

On Friday, the 3rd d iy ol ^ uly, 19B1. at the hour ol 1:00 o'clock A.M. ol said ay at the Twin Falls Counly flurthouse, Counly ol Twin f.I

« p » = Y „ s " ? i S : c .ighajf bidder, (or cash. In iwlul money ol the United tales, all payibie at the me ol sale, the loiiowing escribed real property, 'lulled in me Couniy ol win Fills, Su ie ol Idaho, tw j « . . c r a . « . , i o n . . . , i » . ™

Township 10 South, Range ! ' East ol the Boise ; erldlan. Twin Fails County.

Secilon 10: Thai part ol the !lM

sction: THENCE Soulh 220 II’* e l to a polnl; THENCE Sy, e st »S leel lo a point; 'T ' HENCE Norm 220 leel 10 a )lni; THENCE East 96 leet

M f ' a ' 5 f i . . , “oreol.Said sale will be made fA' ihoul covenant or irranly regarding mie, )ssejslon or en- imbrances lo sallsly me f"®. illgallon secured by and '"5 irsuani to me power ol ' iecon lerred ln thedeedol IS? ist executed by Willard *2^ in Wlldman, grantor, to r iE & TRUST Com pany. *

trustee lor me benelii fL,: d socurlty ol FIRST DERAL SAVINGS & lo a n ISOCIATION - OP - TWIN IL S . recorded Auquat A. rS, as injirument No

S i a T i S " '

1) Monthly payments, __IlflCllon Charges and late »20i

“^ 8 1 m mrim^SSm'^^li.77.-' - : 0ind me balance owlno as houihlsdaloonthoobilgalion sale:ured by said deed ol TruSI IS J2i,052.93, plus in- Nore s l and foreclosure TITIIts. cori)ATEO:Februiry24,t6«1. sell'ITLE & TRuST COM- higiNY. Trustee lawii f Ff.L. SMITH. Vice- Stalisidcni timeRSON,. MCINTYRE % desLEMA^g * ual(orneyslorTrustee Fall;JldlnoalTwlnFalls.ldaho deS'4TE OF IDAHO Tl

u S i ',o lT .,„ F .I ,.)n this 2<m da/ oi idah)ruary, 1S8I, belore me. icia

undersigned, a Notary m B5llc In antffor said Counly f#cc

s , ”o

corporation mat ol tl icuted the iorofloing' said

nowfedged lo me mal THE h corporation executed ^ wi

“ wiTn I s S WHEREOF, I Th | |0 hereunto sel my hand THEI affixed my oUlciat seal. pV day and year In mis c .

illlcalo iiist above

{n e t L. KINO ™ 'lolary Public lor Idaho P®’ ’

™ '». Sbi™ommisslon expiresi/aa ” 8?!®JLISH: Thursday. Feb. 2 'V^arch5.12indlrf.10fli £• T«OTICE O^FTRUSTEE-S i°nd I

n Friday, tne 3rd day ol wl’lo"1981, at me hour oi Maw’

5 o'clock A.M. of said Mn'*ot the Twm Falls Counly Fa,isrlhouse, Counly ol Twin n lJ, Slate ol Idaho, TITLE & i* tS iSt COMPANY.'an Idaho )oralion, as trustee, willa t public auction, to the - oavm iBsf biddor, for cash, I n ^ o ’n,

OS, all payable at me1 of salo, (he following «mt^ :rlbed real property, and ited In me County o hB|in 1 Falls, Stale ol Idaho, da 1 described aa follows, lol SJeu,

ift'^OUimW leel dl (h‘e~?nt**rf

i,.^ ;S ‘ i ? a i . i “ t t isol. recorded In Book 1 stati

i“f!Slls^cS."un^y.'l=*°'Id sale will be made .ry ia 3ul covenant or pu'hiK anty regirding mie. porso

S e a - f o - i i t i a f ^ ? h e - ^ B. iation secured by and Ihn*^ uani lo the power of «iocu conlerred inm edeedol fna □

executed by Andres hg in n,. Jr.. and J rm a G...n. husband and wile, H h ,lor. 10 TITLE & TRUSf fh.i 'PANY, a s trustee lor „ e c u

A ASSOCIATION OF iS d a

1.1 Hlen t ^/o'. 7<31». Mor.. n! i records ot Twin Falls si

- LEGAL NOTICE

: i io M .r iI and the balance owing n. of this d ite on the obiiQiiion

lecured by aaid deed olI trual is Il9.413.22. p lui In-I te re il and foreclosure

! “ 0A*tED;Februiry24,l9ai.1 TITLE & TRUST COM­

PANY. Trustee

t Pr^ridi^n,^'

1 ■ b & a ^ !I A liorneyslorTruilee II ResldlnoatTwlnFalla.ldaho i 1 • STATE Af IDAHO I

I I . .................................... 1CounlyolTwlnFalli i

I On mis 24m day of •t February. 1961, before me, i I me unosrtigned, a Notary I„ Public In antffor said Counly__ ]

and Slate, personally ap- Ipeared R.L. Smith, known To J

ithe corporation mal <executed the foregoing <insirumsnl ana 'acknowledged to me mai ' such corporation executed the same as trustee.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto ssl my handand aliixed my official seal, ,me day and year In ihls !certilicate (irst above < written.

JANET L. KING 1--------Nottry P u b litf Of Idaho---------1

Residing at Twin Falla, I

Commission expires 1 3/15/63PUBUSH:” T nufiaiy ,—Feti:— i 2«.M irchS.12andld.tB81. <

I

IN THE_ DISTRICT COURT

DISTflrCTO^F'THES^MEOF { IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE , I

VOLCO, INC., an Idaho ,Corporillon: p Ip ECO, INC.. !an Idiho Corporation, dba ,••OVERHEAD DOOR COM- ?PANY". P ltm lls . jj

C.C. ROMINOER and KAYE {1ROMINGEfl. husband and L'wile, dba "RDS CON- „ STRbCTION COMPANY, De-fendants r

^ s M 5 s I

THE state"® 0T*r0A H 0

KAYE ROMINOER YOU ARE HEREBY

NOTIFIED lhat a Complalni has been filed against you In p the Disirlct C ou^ol me Film x: Judicial Diiirk:t of me S u ie .

County of Twin Falls, In the oi Magislrile Division thereol. qi by me above named Plain- lo

i i r , r i l l . " ; a s “Answer or writlen motion In in defense to said CompUlni ol wilhln twenty (201 days of me B. service ol this Summons; and you are lurther noiilied lhat unless you do so within the time herein ipecilled. Gi me Pialnilll. will Uke Judg- ha

K M K i ! 5.'- The nature ol lhe claim ai

against you Is money due jn and owlno Plainlllf on an ali open account. cU

WlTNESSmyhandandme all seal of Slid bislrlc l Court pu

*RlChiHDA^PEI%E®®’ ’ ba

D istilciSurt BaLINDALAMMER .. . po

PUBLf?il:'’'T huuday. Fob. f l19. and 28, andW ar. 5. and uk

.12.1981.------------------------------ --- IFo

#20966 „NOTICE OF ■ PL

TRUSTEE'S SALE ’9. On Juno 11, 1961, at Ihe

hour ol 2:00 O'clock P.M., ol 'U ld day al me lobby ol f

N oflh^T w ^ Val'ls. * daho® ' 1'' TITLEfACT, INC.. an Idahocorporillon. as Trustee will 1"^ sell at public auction, to thehighesl bidder, for cash. In L'’® lawful money ol the United SUtes. ali payable al lhetime o! sc!c. iho loilok^lno ^described real property, sir- r nuated in me Counly o f twin ? £Falls, s u ie of Idaho, and P°' described as loiiows lolwli:

That part ol Loi 13 of hMiMOORMAN'S FIRST ADDI- mo,TION, Twin Fails Counly. allIdaho, according to iho of- aaiiliclal p ill ihoreol. recorded aosin Book 1 of PUIS, page 35. .nurecords of Twin Falls TwCounly. Idiho. described a s and

- BEG IN N IN G .ala-polnl-30--*n

K%r,K;ar!"c’i b?,',

THENC wJ m m S s IM ; ™

Pl^CEOFBEGINNING. jhcrSaid saio will bo mado lino

withoul covenant or .war- Theranty .regarding iltie, diropossession or on- Soucumbrancos to satisfy , mo (celobligation secured by and corr pursuant to me powor ol . 11.1sale conferred In Iho Deed corrol Trust executed by Yvonno theE. Torres, a married woman, the I10 Tlllofact. Inc., Trusloo Saand Robert Jamos Goll and wllhShelia R. Goll, husband and warrwllo. Beneliciary, recorded pos!

I mFalls Counly. Idaho. purs

Delaull lor which this salo salo Is to bo made is laiiuro lo trusipay: VIRC

Accumulated dellclency in a s ( payments--OI J224.00 per ~TRU

Dcmber, No'vomber, Do^ aecu :ember. 1980 and January ROB iQd February. 1981, The Wasi u iance owing as ot Ihls bone late on me obligation Trus iocured by said Deed ol foco rruii-ls ms*a.29,.plus-ia% — -inalf' _nJarost_. afla:..foiocloauro— Mon

■D AtED..mis.5m ..day o l - - -Th -obruary, 1961. sale

rm^FACT. INC. tho fBiLRICHARD B. STlVERa mofll

XJUNTYtFTWlN FALLS Oi J On Ihls 5ih day ol Febru- moni

iry 1981. belore m e a Notary Augu>ubllc In and lor said State, tobei lersonally appeared Rich- Decomt B. Silvan, Known lo me delin0 be the Vlc(»-Presldsnt ol nowhe corporation lhat lale cixecutod Ihis inBlrumeni or costshe parson who oxequted assoihe Insirumeni on bohall ol loroc aid corporation, a s t r u s te e ' ' inten.nd acknowledged to me lO.OOihai such corporation Mayiixeculed the same. anc

IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I of milave herounlo se t my hand aecuind allixed my eesi lhe day trustndyeirlirs iaw vew riiten . - cruec

tliVENAWILDMAN 10.001NoUry Public for the May 1SUie of Idaho. Residing Oat

...... ..........Thursday. FJJ lE ttA I. NOTICE

V FALLS COUNTY, e , MAGISTFUTE DIVISION

In me Matter ol the EsUle ol BESSIE B. ERICKSON. De-

I- CMied.

>. N O T K E ¥oo iE ^ O R 3 „ NOTICE IS HEREBY

& GIVEN mal the undersigned hai been appointed Pirion tl Represeniitlve ol

0 the above-nimed esu ie . All p ir io n i hiving claims

— agiin ii ihe 'sa ld deceised

f cii*imI, liter me da ie-o l me firiiy publication ol ihii Notice or y _ M id cilima.wlll-be forever>. Mired. Cuim i m ull eimar0 .be pieienied to Ralph )l Bogir. P irio n il Represent- '. alive ol me e iu ie . at tne ll Ollice o lW iiiiim j.ijn n ie y . g 2 ij Third Avenue East, Twin a Fiils, ifliho 61301, or Hied,1 wimmeCourt.— - - a . DATED Ihli 30 d iy of

1 *"R*AtpH®BbQARd 19J3 lim Avenue Eisl I, Twin Fati), Idaho 63301i PUBLISH; T hursday?Feb.e 2e .indM ir.5 ,ind l/,l981 .

-JE S E s E s LI, DISTRICTOFTHESTATEOF

i - m - K K r a , , - -01; LUCILLE OXONNOR, D aceasid. .

ndticI t o c r F d tors

G l t J K l c i f h l e e ^ r a

■ p J? so n .rr rp re ,e n rv 'e " '“o‘lthe sbove-nimed decedent.All persons -having claims agiinsi the decedent o rlie r esiiie are required lo pres­ent tlielr claims wilhln four (4) months aller Ih# dale ol ' the llrsi publication ol this < nonce or said cUlms wlli be loiever barred. Claims must ' either be presented to the j undersigned at the address I indiciied or iiied wim me ' Cteikol me Court.

DATED m is - d a y o l Feb- I

BURDICK A HEAUER By: WILLIAM HART, ol me llrm. Attorney lor I

it"ve?"*P.O. Box'^ S m !m 3 ,.

PUBLISH: Thursday, Feb. 12,l9,and2fl,l96t.

~ l N ^HE DISTRICT COURT ’OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL i DISTRICTOFTHESTATEOFIDAHO, IN AND FOR THE cCOUNtYOFTWIN FALLS [

MAGISTRATE DIVISION 5in Ihe Millar ol ihe EsUles .ol ELMER ELLIS and LUCY ?B. ELLIS, Deceased. !

Case No. 2290 fNOTICE TO CREDITORS i'NOTICE IS HEREBY S

GIVEN mat tho undersigned ,has been appoFnled SPersonal ReprejenUtlve ol *'the above-named esiales. ?All porsons having cUlms cagainst the said deceased ^

jalter me dale ol the lirst *publlckilon ol this notice or isaid claims will bo lorevor f. barred. Claims musl bo

-prosenicd to Robert w. Gallfly. Attorney for the

Twin Falls, Idaho 63301. or l\ liiodwimtneCouri. . g- DATED This 12lh day oi ? Fobruary.1961.

PAUL L ELLIS *Personal RoprosenUllvo c,

PUBLISH: Thursday, Feb. l9,and2e.andM ar.5,196l.

NOIICEOFTBUSTEE'S g

Twin Falls Counly Cour- ,iihoujo - localod at y, Shoshono Slreol and FouilhA vonuo-Oiy ol Twin Falls- ciCounty ol Twin Falls - s u ie Sol Idaho. TITLE AND TRUST ? ' COMPANY, anHdaho C o r - ; - 5porallon, as successor ?UvsiBB. will sell al public H auction, to me highosibidder, for cash, In /awlul ?money ol Iho United States, 9all payable al iho tlmo ot W,sale. tho following 9doscrlbod roal prcporiy, D sllualod In the Counly oTwin Falls. Suio ol l^aho Sand described as loliows. to- g |

— Lof3-and that-ponion”ol— Lol 2 In Block 2 ol DeWITT- g. GREEN SUBDIVISION, Twin Sf Falls Counly. Idaho, ad- SI

f o ° c f f i " l , ! '’ vo‘il? ,} ,« ''r2 ! SPlats, page 63 records ol said Counly. doscrlbod as ee Commoncing al Iho Nor- | l Ihwesl cornor ol said Lol 2;Ihenco East along me North K lino ol said Lol. 25.11 icoi Thenco In a Soulhorlv diroclion lo a polnl on tho South lino ol said Lot, l l . l i feel Easl ol mo Souihwosi cornor Ihoreol: thonco West ,II.11 loot to said Soulhwost corrfor; Thonco North alono Si tho West line ol said Lol to " i ' the Polnl olBealnnlno.

Said salo >flll be mado without covanani or L°' warranly rogardlno ililo possession or on- cumbrancos lo sallsly tho Ti; obllgalicn socuroO by and h'.I pursuant lo tho power ol P° salo conlorrod in lhe dood ol '

irB*irL'?i?TMffirm^° HiTr J ^ T c oMpANY. an Id^aho--------Corporation a s _ successor j

S i E K S r S d ' o l

..The dolauil-for whlch.mis___lhasolo is to bo made is being wh tho laljure to /-w h o n due. tha

Dood ol Trust Nolo dated is 'May 25,1979, In me amourn sa loi M2’l.00 each, lor the cromonths of June, juiy, uniAugust. September. Oc- tioilober, Novermjor end CDocombor, rtSO. All • Errdellnguonj paymonlB-..aro- - F.-(now duo; plus accumulated aroloto Charges; plus any other ’ plo

issoclaied wim mis ?ro lorociosuro. Tho accojed bof intareM is at Ibo rate ol 106 « ^ 0 , „ o „ , , ,

. '" g

» K,i: r u ^ Inleresi at the rale ol psp 10.000% per annum from one

'^Satod February 23.1961. Thu

(. February 2fi.^l9ai . -Tlmes-M LEGAL NOTICE

T INTHEDlSTRlCTCOUflTOF L THE FIFTH JUDICIAL F DISTRICTOFTHESTATEOF •i IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE

COUNfYOFTWIN FALLS MAGISTRATE DIVISION

ll In tho Matter ol lhe Estate I- oi ELLA B. TEOAN.

Deceased.

no t ic etV crF d t o r sf NOTICE - IS HEREBYj Given inai me undersigned3 has been appointed Per-I sonal Reprei^nUllvo of theII above-named estate. - All I persons having cUims d ag iin si the said deceased r are requited to p reian i Ihelr ! clalm iwimin four (4) monlhs I aller the dale of ihe lirai r publication ol mis notice or r Slid CUlms win be lorever r barred. Clilmi m ust be 1 presented lo U rson ,

or filed wim the Court 1 ^ DATED mil 19lh day ol

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF

: MAGISTRATE DIVISION »— In -th e -M itte ro fth e -E s tite -

Decease*® ^^^ 0 . JOYCE,

N O T^jcE O ^'p l^m ^AND HEARING

1. Notice Is hereby given that on Februiiy f . 1961.

[ i & A 3 ^ ^ % A^^n°S^I E., Twin Fills, Idaho, filed a I Petillon for Formal f>robale . of Win m d Formal Ap- I polntment of Peraonal Rep- r resentatlve.

2. A copy ol the petillon Is• on file wiFh me Clerk of the I Court and may be rsylewed , uppnrequesi.

3. Tha petillon has been se t lor hearing In ihls Courtal Twin Falls. Idaho, on , March 18. 1961, al 1:30 ]

S S i, .’*'" JJOYCEC.TAYLOR *

PUBLISH: Thuraday. Feb. 19,and2fl;andM ar.S.i981. - f

NOTICE OF PUBUC i HEARING ON A P P m ^

Public Hearing win be held C at me hour of 7:00 o ’clock, p P .M ,,-on-ihe-161h-dB y-ol -v March. 1961, In me Council R Chambers, (illy Hall, located 0 al 321 Second Avenue Easl. Twin Falls, Idaho, upon Ihe APPEAL ol Dale Pat­terson. 0 . E i^ene Rearick s and John S. Campbell from T

- ih o decision of the PUnnIng a and Zonino C^ommission lor m e Cily ofTwrn Fails Idaho, N yjprovfng the application ol h Geraldine Houk, for a II SPECIAL USE PERMIT Ji which would allow the above o named applicant lo opera te C a day care cenler on pro- al perty located al 636 Polk yi Slroel, Twin Falls, and ll legally described as: f<

LoifiolBiock3 w In Twin Falls S'

Oak Park Subdivision ai Any and all persons do- tr

siring lo comment may ap- tr pear and be heard .a t the If

- sppoinied time and pU ce. m Tho decision oi the Council in will bo final.

DATED THIS lOlh doy of aiF obruaryJ96l. ' dl

HENRYWOODALL LlMayor m

^UBUSH: Thursday. Feb.

OUNITED STATES

DISTRICT COURT-FOR THEDISTRCTOFIDAHO

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Pialntill.

vs. PIERNEST -M. COVEY and ^SHIRLEY F. COVEY. -

..husband and wife; DEAN C. •

S b A N ' l T o F S pS e I ,FMA LEASING COMPANY, adivision of FMA FINANCiAl ’0CORPORATION OF SALT dJ LAKE CITY, UTAH: C.i.T.CORPORATION: JA/.1ES A. ^KITZHABEH ond JULIA A. fKITZHA8ER, husband and Avwllo: and RANDY K. C<B1n 6 h a m and TONI ®'BINGHAM, husband and «

- w llo . Dofondants-------------------and

FMA LEASING COMPANY, a I’lldivision ol FMA FINANCIAL '®.‘CORPORATION OF SALT Sli LAKE CITY. UTAH,Crossclaimani, d®

ERNEST M. ’ cO reY and TwSHIRLEY F. COVEY, a" husband and wllo.Crossdolondanis. J

CIVIL NO. 80-1006 £f ORDER FOR SERVICE

P u g J u % “I W L " E Z , Iu s e PARAGRAPH 1655

Upon motion of dolondani crossclolm ant for an o rd o r ' '® dlroctino Ernosl M. Covoy and Shirloy F. Covoy. husband and wllo, iho do- fondani, crossdolondant horoln, lo appear, plead or =k answ er In accordanco with Soct:on16553fTI1lo23ollho United Slotas Codo, ii ap- poaring to Iho Court lhal this !l.u Is an aclion lo onlorco a ilon K- upon roal properly localod S'- wilhln this district, do-scribed 03 l o l i o w s : ______ jn

Township ' i r " South, qo,

Idaho; ^ SoclIonlONEV4 «ndSecllon 7: Lol 2 and 3 u a

oxcopl tho Norm 10 loot: m Jlhat tha ’ said Ernosl M. No

-Coyay.an£LsnJrlfiy.E_Covoy^rec -husband end wile.-cannot bo— Coilound wilhln this slaio and T

• lha l------- the ir........ p resent sal'whoroabouls aro unknown; metha t porsonai sorvicc on said modofondsni, crossdolondant Deiia not practicable, and that Masaid detendanl olcrossdelondanl has not voi- mounlarlly appeorod in inis oc- Au|t lo n j l l s (ob

ORDERED, lhal said DoeE rnest M. Covoy and Shirloy Jan F.-Ooreyrhusbond-and-wllo;— payaro dirocted lo oppoar, 'accplood, answ er or olhorwiso plu:movo wllh rospoci to tho dolc ro ss complaint horoln on or o r t before tho 6ih day ol A p rl ir mis1061. or In delaull Ihorool cruthis Court will proceed to the olh n r ln g and od|udicalion ol Apr

■’'’ “R“f e ' i ; “o!7hTs“^rder ofll bo__ published In (he Twin sec Falls Timos-News. a news- trus pspor of oenoral clrcuUHon. crui o n co a woek lor six consec-^13.0 ullva w eeks. b o g ln n ln g ^ i,iJ T huradayrJanuarv 18.1961. 0 ;

leMUwl.-Twlo falli.' lE r tA l NOTICE

,5E 8 ' p T f E W j ® i KOF DISTRICTOFTHESTATEOF ‘HE IDAHO. IN AND FOU THE

, “ ^ a» e' S S ? ,a te In the Matter ol me E iu ieo l kN. DONALD E. CRABTREE,

Deceased.

5 NOTICE^OCTEDTORS :BY NOTICE IS HEREBY ied GIVEN mat the undaraipnSd 'er- has been acpolnled the Personal Represenuiivi ol All the above-named decedinl. ms All persons having claims led agiinst the decedent or nil leir e s u ie are required lo p n i- ms am their cUlms wimin lour irsi (4) months aller tha d m ol or lhe lirai publication ol Ihls

vet notice or aaidcuim i will be be forever barred. CUimi musi on, either be p resin tid lo me .0 . unaersiBned ii me id d ris i ho. Indicate^ lhe liw ollice ol

D oerriTrainor, orliled wim ol theClerkoltheC oun.

HELENA. ANDERSON Personil Repreaenuilvc

s ot Ihe EsUte ol Donildlb. E.Criblree RoulelS

TwlnFills,Idaho 63301 PUBUSH: Thuf»day?F.b.

RT 12 IMIOF W THE DISTRICT COURT

s'IaTE OF_____

'C O U N fY O F T W ^A U s”- - In DIVISION

------- o1:!!1!-W1|1uAM '^*A U £RI--------IREUND and ALICE PEARL

- f . r -personal represenfatlve ol

^ Ihe above-named esUles.All persons having claims

^ against me said decedinti I. ire required to present meir

. . . claims wilhln lour (4) monlhi aller the date of the Ural publicallon of ihii notice or said claims will be lorever

S barred. Claims must elthir n be presented lo MARY M.

Terry Lee Johnson, P.O.’ MJi Twin Falls, ID

63301, orliled wim me court., DATED mis 2nd day cf Februaty,1961.

K MAftVM. BLEVINSPorsonai RaprasonUliva

PUBUSH; Thuraday. Feb 12.19. and 26.1981. ^

■ IN THE DISTRICT 'cOURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL

i COUNfYOFTWIN FALLS Id CHWSTINE ANNE JEFFRESS,

(I DoPo^^Jan™’ *^ JEFFRESS!

t ° " 'N O T H « i . O N S I- THE STATE OF IDAHO

g above-named delendant. ir YOU ARE HEREBY ), NOTIFIED mat a complaint >1 has been llled againsi you in a Ihe District Court ol the Filth T Judicial District of me SUie e ol Idaho, In and for the e Counly ol Twin Falls, by me h above-named pUlntllf and k you are hereby directed lo d file a written motion in de­

fense to lhe said complalni within iwentv <2fl)days of the senrlce of this summmons; end you are lurther noiilied

»- lhal unless you do so wimin h me time herein specified, a mo pUlnlilf wlii-Uxe judg-- - I. men! against you a s prayed 11 in said complalni.

The nature ol Ihe claim f against you Is to obuin a

divorce and the custody of USA ANTOINETTE JEFFfl§SS, minor child of the parlies.

WITNESS, my hand and " me seal ol said District

court Ihls 19m dayol Febru-- ory. 1961.

RICHARD A. PENCE Clerk ol me DislrlclCoun

P by: SHERRIE BROYLES Doputy Clerk

, PUBLISH: Thursday, Feb. d 26. and M ar.5 ,and l/.l9e i.

. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE^S

h On'Frlday, the 3rd day ola July, 1961, al tho hour oft lO:w o'clock A.M.. ol saidr day. a l the Main From Door•' of- Iho Twin Falls County■ Courthouse - located at

Shoshono Slreel and Fourth'i A v onue-a iy of Twin Fails- Counly ol Twin Falls - SUte i ol Idaho. TITLE AND TRUST j COMPANY, an Idaho Cor-_ p o r« t)o n . IS fn/3fM..wiii sen____

at public auction, lo lhe 1 highesl bidder, for cash, in

Uwlul money ol the United r Slates, all payable al me

lime o l sale, (he loiiowing ' described real property,

situated In tho Counly ol J Twin Falls. SUte of Idaho,' anddoscribodasfollows.lo-

Lot 6 and the East IS loel of Lot S In Block 1 oi CATHEDRAL HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION Twin Falls

» i i K i , r o a i ; —

, Said saio will bo made without covenant or

; warranty regarding mio.I possession or erv

cumbrancos to sallsly me I obligation secured by and , pursuant to the power of . sale conlorrod In Iho deed ol

; Ii“” ““ .'S3ELEANOR L. SCHROCK, husband and wllo grantor, lo TITLE AND TRUST COM—

— PANY.— an - I d a h o - Cor-*'-----------■ .porallon, as trustee, form e'• P®"®'*' f"d security of________

INC.. a Washington Cor­poration, as beneliciary, undor Deed ol Trust dated M*''!! facofdodMarch 5j 1960 a s Insirumeni No.^^^^77B^4' ^

^Tho'^de^aun'lor which thissale is to bTmado ls bo ing -----------mo failure lo poy when due,

. monthly insUUmonts under - Deed ol Trust Nolo dated March 4.1960. in lhe amount ol S973.00 oach, for the monlhs ol May. June, Juiy.August. Seplomber. Oc-' icbor, November and Docomber. i960; and January, 1»8I. Ail deiinguenl

—psym onlaara now due; plue-------------'iccumuialod Ule charoes- p lu s , an escrow balance delicIl; plus any olher costs or expenses asaoclijodw lm ..- .. mis foreclosure. The ac­crued Inlorost la at me roie- ol l l O ^ o r annum Irom

and the baiince owing as of mis dale on the obligation secured by said deed ol trust Is Sn.000.00 plus ac­crued interest at lhe rale ol '

^U0^% por annum irom April

’ Oiled Few uirv 23.16S1

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- t E O A l N O n C E^ JNVITAT)ONTOaD

1110 Twtn FHH Hlghwjy > OliUKl will iccept teiiod •::6t(3s tor "MAlW CANAL •nBRlOOE 19E-197- on w ’••before 1:00 P.M. Mtrch 8,

-1Mt. al 1234 Htghtind -::Avenue E*JI, P.O. Box 60S. j w i n FtilA. IflJho I t wtiieh

'- llm o they will M publicly ■■opened and read. Iris bid ^ r l c e »f>all Include 311 nun, ^ t e r l i l and eQulpmenl ^ e c e s u r y lo compieie the •S>ro|ect in a workmanlike ;^ a n n e f . The iuceessslui 3 >Wder will b« required lo .p roceed wim the work witMn -JO (iays aller the receipt ol 'th e notice lo proceed and

In the^ h o f ie J l lime conjtjtent

•jw im quall^resu llj., PUna. Speclllcallonj a n d .. , '(ofm s mav be examined at . '“tfte Twm Falls Hl<)fiway DU- O 'lc io m c e .. This PuOlIc Works Project

> h noi financed in whole or in •jpart by Federal Aid Funds. ::Bld proposals will tw ac-

cepled Irom those con-

-tractors, sulSonlraclors • in d /o r specially con- Jrac lo rs) who, prior lo the ^ I d opening, hold currsnl -licenses as public works

, conlractors In Ihe Stale of ..1(3»ho.

The TwIn'Falls Highway -District resenres tfie rfghl lo

— S ' T f e ' S W -•‘iaeem ed besi suiied lo the -n ee d s of lhe Dlsirlcl.

--------- — TWIM FA U S--------- -------------HIGHWAY OISTfllCT

.-PUBLISH; Thursday. Feb. ;- l9 .a n a2 5 .a n d M ar.il9 a i.

T N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF

-40AH O ,-|N AND FOfl TWIN

-- *p'a i^ ^ '^ V n teb m ou»-rrAIN EXPRESS, A Nevada •Corporallon.PUlnllll

•^EYMER PAVING. INC.. an □Qaho Corporallon; BEYMER HAVING, INC., A Defunct ^ rp o r a i io n : dHARLES B.

■ S F f t ' A W ROBERT . ALEXANDER. Its last .^irectors and oKlcers, as

- — ■of an Execution Issued cu t­’l l the above entliled Court..In ttie above ertiitled action, ^ a le d the 23rd day ol «rfanuarv, 1981. wherein the

~ 5 s s s r r " 3 a s r 'Tfeteln, on tne 21st day ol April. 1B80. lor me sum ol t i e i b . 28,1 have levied upon w r ih e riflhl. tllle. interest

< and claim of said defendant. o(i In and to the followina ' 1 described REAL PROB CTTY. lo-wll:' Twin Falls Blair Sub- - <Uvfsk)n. U i e. Twin Falls County, SUle 01 Idaho. i• f UBLIC NOTICE IS HERE- r BY GIVEN; Thai on the Sm I <Uy or Ma/ch. 19S1, at the c

a t tne East Front Door of me P Twin Falls Counly Court- r

O rte f of Sale, sell al public « auction to the niahesi bidder ' ?of_e*8h, lawful money of the J

" w X ^ ^ J & * 'c W ' 'y ' l h A ' A»Bov« named defendants. -dr. In and lo lhe above^ ^

_____d e « rib e d REAL PROPERTY SW -M tlsfy said Judgment lo- ___ ^aeihe r wim an costa that _nave accrued or may accrue. ^

DATED al Twin Falls, ^W aho. on Ihls I2th day o t

.■FflbruaryJMI. ' P-■-JAMfesR.MUNN A

. Sheriff of Twin Falls ACounty,Idaho X

. “ n o t ic e (^TOUSTEE^ SI

.'..bn Friday, me-3rd day of 2<July. IMI at Ihe hour oMQiOO G<o'clock A.M., ol said day, al Pi

, thp Main From Door of lhe . C<Twin Falls County Cour- A(Ihouse . localed al PiShoshone Sireel and Fourm PtATonue-Clly ol Twin Falls . PiCounly ol Twin Falls • Slate R<o l Idaho. TITLE AND TRUST wCOMPANY, an Idaho Cor- Dlporallon. as successor Sc

'h u s re s . will Sell al public uiauction, to .lhe hlahest "" bidder, for cash, In Lawful money ol (he United SUles,-all payable at the lime ol PS

------ -sale.-------th e -------followtno-described teal property, '

♦nd described as follows, lo- ®P

Lot 3 in Block 78 of TWINFALLS TOViTNSITE. Twin J f a ll s Counly. Idaho, ac-cordlno lo the olficUl piai SJthereof, recorded In lhe 1’; Olfico of Ihe County Recorder ol said County.

Said salo will be made Jwwithout covenant or Foiw arranty—regard ing 'lllle ," "REpossession or en- i

. cumbrances lo satisfy Ihe Puiobligation secured by and locpursuant to me power of BEisalo conferred In the deed ol ,Etrust oxoculed by TERRY G. traiHORSLEY and MARY A.- of i

. HORSLEY, husband and prowife aranlor. 10 TITLE AND Wl^TRUCT COMPANY, an Idaho LCorporation as successor Loitrustee, for the benelil and Cas

: 5• Washington Corporation, a s Twi

— {wneftciafymmder-Oe ri-o f— o^ l Trust dated February 12. Ami

IOTP! °a y ‘inotru?noa? ^ r u ' ^75Mio *and"*asslgnod td MIDAHO HOUSING AGENCY, Olliiby Assignment of Deed ot porTrust recorded March l, 1979 fo-da s Instrument No. 7 ^ 7 , BEEMortqago rocords ol Twin B<FallsCounty, Idaho. Buc

--------Th»-tf«faulMofHirhloh-thl»— wall’ sa le Is to tie made Is being boc

„ :..th8 lailura.to pay when due,— RE6monthly installments under D<

• am ount ol $193.00 each, for Mi . the months ol March, April. Ordl . May, June. July. August, tolh

Sopfembor, October, carrl• November, and December,

1900, and January. 1961. All IM: delinquent payments are AME. now quo; plus accumulated PRO

“ lalo chargos.-plus any-olher— THEco sls or expenses Wlassociated with this requforoclosuro. Tho accrued loflls

February1,l9fl0. .Wend tha balance owing aa Socr

ot this date on tha obllgallon _ NC secured by aaid deed o l . Com,

• trust Is $3,752.51 plus ac- ^ 8*• ■crued Interest et the ralo of by at : 6.875% per annum from propi

. a s ? .

.T D -2 t lm o 8 -N e w 9 .T w ia F aNOTICE “

Of COUNTY> 8. MAGISTRATE’S DIVISIONand In Ihe Interest of;SOS. UCHAPPELLE fWALKEflJ.tich JOHN d.o j). 3/25 71icly LaCHAPPELLE (WALKER),

i«ni PA U Ld.o.b.l1/20mtho LaCHAPPELLE (WALKER),Ilk* MAflCELd.O.b. 2/23/75slui Children under Eighteen

to Years of Age.:hln C aw No. 273

ln‘’d' 'me FOR HEARINGent A petition under me Child

Protective Act has been tiled m d.. In the Interest ol the above- at named children, by- Ihe

a ‘r v . » r . ' f e ' o " iect m e Petition win befin examined In an edjudicatoryla. hearing on March 11.1881. atIC- 9:30 a.m. In the Magistrate

» : g ; 3 i . . Sira Idaho, at which time me >n- court will enter Its Decree he and thereafter Its

ks T?ie loliowing persons of shall appear personally at

the hearing:

»«------- H erM ft-W a lJ t* r_ H ag ia a^'id Saskatchewan, Canada ie The parents, guardians, or i

custodians are further

tltlea to b e * re p re sen ted ^ b. legal counsel. II they are

nnanclally unable to retain an attorney. Ihey may apply I to tho court prior lo m (

IT tiOMring lor appointment of i 1 counsel. You are further f IF notified of the rIghi of appeal I N from any ditposlllon or

ordbr entered by this Court ~ ( t- under Idaho c Jd e taction la lfr-1617. a

Dated Feb. 13.19ei. iCHARLES P. BflUMSACH f

5 S

I NOTTCEOF B; TRUSTEE'S SALE Sj On Monday, the 15ih day •/L ol June . 1981 , at the hour of •

10:00 o'clock A.M. of said « day a t the Twin Falls CountyCourthouse. County of Twin t.

: Falls.Stateolldaho.TlTLEi]. T R uS t COMPANY, an Idaho S

corporation, as trustee, will Xsell at public auction, to the u

I hlflhesf bidder, for cash. In *,___ lawful money of the United____I- —Jjtites. ’alt“jji)nblB' at th # '

time ot sale, lhe followino pi I described real property, slf-I uated In Ihe County of^twln ig

1 ------------------------------- — ------

; ' PROCEEDINGS OF THECOUNTY COMMISSI!

TWIN FALLS COUNTSTwin Falls. Idaho Fobruaroi. 1981 J0 :0 0 o ’clocli A.M REGULAR FEBRUARY SESSION BOARD OF EQUALIZATION

The Board ol County Commissi REGULAR FEBRUAR'/ SESSION EQUALIZATION with CommlssK Leonard and me Clerk presenl

BKBUCENSEBSUEO ^ Beer license was aoproved an David Armstrong dba M nna and aalo of bottled and canned beer prem ises.APPOINTWENT-FAIRBOAW)

I ^ Emmett Harrison was appolnte I Commissioners to serve on the F

C I ® M t “ ‘hS £ (X A ^------ C urrent-ezpense cialms-wera

w ere ordered Issued for all claims 19S1. Total sum of expenses for follows; , WITDEPARTMENT j EXPENSESA ssesso r .................. .-.,..3.134.07Auditor...............................4,603.71Commissioners................ 3,383.43

• County A flen i..................... 422.82Election................................ 154.92Ja n ito r ...............................9,518.87Prosocuting Attorney.........233.48S horilf............................. 10.648.39T reasu re r.............................504.37Z oning...............................1.294.B3G e n e r a l ......................... 51.448.79Public O efonse................... 353.00

. Coroner.................................. 10.14AdValorem.......................2.389.53Parks and Recreation.........530.28Poor Fund.........................4.333.55Public H eaith ..................12.542.68Revenue Sharing ...........37.rea.23W eeds Eradication.............858.14District C o u rt................... 8.001.45Solid W aste...................................MEETINQ

Commissioners mel wllh Rudy T Olficer el Jdaho First Bank In Boise, penslonplan.

C om m lsiiM srsliie t' with RegK

o S w S v E S ?Attost: Richard A. Pence, Clerk

ChaliTwin Falls, Idaho

“ REGULiR'FEBf1lJARY°5Ek!on'^'' The Board of County Commissi

pursuant to recess wllh Commlss

Beer License of Emma Lou Tell tranaforred to Dave Lawrence Inc., d of draft bottled and canned beer t premlaes.WINE BY THE D«NK UCCNSE TRAN

Llcenso tor wine by the drink was Lou Telford dba La Caslla to Dave Caslta.INVTTATXm FOR BIDS

Notico 19 hereby alven thal bids i Twin Falls County Commissioners

-e^loCk-A;M rf^bruyry O .' 1981 for: Amchem MA and Amchem ArfiltroU

Marcia B. Palmer was appointed D Ollico beolnning February 1,1981. S por month, to be Increased to $700.0

Boer License was approved and Iss Buchor and R 4 A Toycen end Gera

-walla-RaQu*l^b,.fof.lha.aeloof botl

Motion wras made by Commlsslo Ordinance »69 to enable adoption of t to Iho motion was made by Commlssk carried urunlmously.

IMPLEMENTING S ^ H O N 'f l ^ ?

-THE COUNTY-THROUGH INITIATIVE WHEREAS. Section 31-717, Idaho

Elres oach county lo provide bi lation by me cItUens throug ondum, subject to certain m l^ lorth In SM tion 31-717: and WMEREAS|-Twin Falla County, UaN Section 31-71> Ihrouqh meedoptlon ot NOVV, THEREFORE, bo it ordained I Commislsoners ol Twin Falls County, fc 8«ctioo 1. The electors ol the Count by submission ol petitions comrt^ng

prpppso any onilnance to the Boi missioners, in eccordance with the dinance. except budgei. capital pn»(

in F a lls , I d a h o T h u ra d a y , F eb ri

‘ " - g t & A r w p T t g t-

’f Falla, Slat* of Waho. end ny- deacrtbedes follows, to-wit; d2 U ts 31,32 end n . Block b

3, BLUE LAKES ADOf- »I TiON. Twin Fails C ^ . B

Idaho, eccordlfto to th t *I, o fficur plat ttMraof ra- e

corded in Book 3 ot P u u .I), u p a 29, recorda ot Twin *

Fella Counly, klaho. P1. ,8akl sala will b« made *1

without covanani or war- ^

’ ■ a . - i . r " ' " . " , ”i“»: sIh cumbfsncea lo satisfy tfta Jl

obiloatk>n aacurad by and - 5 purauant to tha power oT ^

Q , a a l t conferred In Iha dead ot 2

d Wubkar, husband and wlla. T

; k m 'eSJsW M S>f LOAN ASSOCIATION OFa jy/IN FALLS, recorded April ?*y 12. 1978 a s Instn/mant No. '®It w e a r Mortgage records cfe Twin Falla County, Idaho. Sfy The delaull for which misI. sa le is to be made la failure r i

I T ifSaUte chaiijes through 5 .

I February r 1981. In the 2? t amount ofil,405i9.

and the balaJKe owing e t of Hi! J mia data on the obifcalton

te rast and forecloaure r costa. 'Olr ' DATED: FebfuaryS. 1981.---------- m L £ — AND-TRUS1------ r \' COMPANY, Truttea I By;fl.LSUlTH

' Iary, 1981. before ma, the undersigned, a f/olary J * Public In tn d lor u ld County and State, peraonally ap- peered R.L. Srnim, known fo

TITLE ?TRUSTCO*M^^^^^ m e corporatton that executed tne foregoing In- i atrumeni and ecknowledged u to m e thal such corporation «» executed me came es trust-

IN WITNESS WHERE OF. I “ [C

certlfl«te*llr>t’^aSite mit* CO* len. I.-

REVA A. JOHNSON P«r'

— P o ' f f i s * ----------------- s ;

SubH E B O A R D O F ----------------- -S S IO N E R S , (Not^ T Y , ID A H O s<— — ------------------------------ filedAMSON' inO MEFTINO ol IW

nlsiioner# met el this time In ^ 8 « ION end es Iho BOARD OF bo p ilssloners Hempleman and curs ' isent. Commissioner Cover offlc<

mine numl

a and isaued lo Donne end (a) and David Armstrong for the autfli wer to be consumed on the a>l f>*

ftllngJlntsd by Twin Fells Counly turtft he Fair Board for a period ol <b) 1981. revoiPPnOVED (I) Ia ra .eppfoved.and.w arrenu-------- })Ilms for the monlh of January

3.71 4,144.13 771.38 th o I3.43 1,887.55 819.M Bumr^S2 344.08 alfina1.92 343.80 ahall5.87 W7.10 oHIcq i.48 2,181.74 2,442.14 aufflc S.39 6,3&S.80 1 579.80“ all po 1.37 2.198.80 2 829.68 by th

! S i f e .1.00 1,218.44 1.215.33 „ All1.14 9.42 Coun; 1.53 1,317.10 num b 1.28 521.47 tho tl 1.55 Cooni1.88 bo rot 1.23 purpo1.14 1,632.57 each■« nZ-15 sa -M863.68 31.27 rw i^|i

dy Thomas, Trust Investmeni Oise, kJaho to discuss County

to conlegion IV to dlscuss'w aler immlssioner Leonard made a :„ n rn ontlnue technical aspects on •Pf,;®'

” on::^Smv'&)mm“M°ino”W o'clock A.M., February 3. K , , jn « ) tou rned .lned l.. “S

:>ialrman MERL E. LEONARD S ijia h

■M._______

nissloners met a t this time m e 'S ijissionors Hempleman end inllloir./ommisslonerCoverabsent. In th

Telford dba La Caslta waa cartifle dba La Caslta (or the salo corllllo

ier to be consumed on Ihe and the

RANSFER roloro?wis transferred from Emnu by tho Davo Lawrence Inc. dba La days ai

shall

4ds will be accepted by Ihe of mail 19 ^ unlil tho hour ot ^0:00 e loctloi

rol-T or American Cyanamid within ___________________________ roferari

DO.OO per month following a electlor

d issued to F& N Bucher. F. 8^ C*nyof>- Includlr

f boltled.And canned bear lo initlatlvi _________ . -.-rofofor>

j y i ’o jS t’ortlfs Ofllco.

se m emssionor Leonerd to adopt s a c tk I of hosplUJ bonds. Second wlthdra<

ISLATION BY Cmz£NS OFIVE ANO REFERENDUM;-------- p , f ^Iaho Code, ea amended, consido e by ordinance fof d i r ^ - resulta rough the InltUtlve and election nlnimum requirements aet votes ah

daho daalraa 10 Implement it a W ? ' •n ot Ihia ordinance. electionlad Board ot County rwl b e a

ounty a h ^ l tuve the power d luK ^ e ying with thla ordinance to a poriod

Board of County Conv w asrep< the prcvtiiona o t this or- adopted,►nMrema, approprletlon or roferond

e b r u a r y 2 0 ,1 U 1

by aubmlstlon ot petitions compl] T requlr* reconstderatton by the d mlaalonars, In accordance with '

dlnanca, of any ordinence except a k budget, capital progama, appropi k u la r l a t of counN offlcera or em

Boanl ot County (^ m lu io n e r * tj I ao raconsldered, such ordinance . elec tors al a county election for re(

8 *ctfon a. Before or et me time 1 atny M ition for the Inltiatfva or ri

p«rvona or organization or org , authority m e Initiative or referant

culated, shall send or deltver to tr auch petition duly signed by s l I

■ eligible 10 sign such pellllon. Th , mediately examine the petllion ar>d

and aUa ol paper on which the pe' ' c irculated for furmer signatures. A

rsferendum and aheeta for algnat( (}ood quality bond or ledger paper, lu l t (8M) Inches In wkllh by trilrte with a margin of one and three-fout for binding, end Ihe sheets for sH

— b a ra d Unas maraon from o n a n ) to ' The petllion shall beprepereo in s< numbered consecuiiveiy. Each s< have e printed copy of me petition a aecikjn ahall have attached to It not rorslonatures.

The Counly Clerk shall Indicate 1 o r referendum petition that he has i th a date of auch approval. Upon . County Clerk shall Inform the organltetion or organizations und Initiative or referendum petition Is lc tha t th e ^ t itlo n rnust b e ^ rfe c te d <

d a te of approval with respect to within sliriy (60) day* following the th a ordinance to be subject to refer haa not been perfected with the req algnatures within me sixty (80) declared null and voideb Inltlo in Its

-------8<CtlDn "4. Tlw -petttiorr-ahall Ifollowing form;

INmATWE/REFERENOl-------^To-lha-hon;or>Wa,-County.Clarfc

Falla, Maho;the undersigned citizens irv

th e Cbunty of Twin Falls, raspectfi attached proposed Initiative ordlna Board of Counly Commisslonera an to adopt such ordinance without tr su c h ordinance be submitted to the i Twfn Falls at en election for their ac

. (b) lhat Ondinance No. - adoptedCommissioners o n ---------, l ( - boBoanH end If such Boanj falls to repot auch ordinance be aubmitted to the i Twin Falls at an election for iheir a tt\at we, each (or himself say: I am a i County of Twin Falls, my residenc county, election precinct and the da

NAt^^^^RE^^DENT^TO^^ OFTCE ELECTION PRECIn6t . 0ATE

(If In a clly, street snd number.) (Hero follow twenty numbered llnet Sectfon a. Each and eveiy signalur

conuin ing signatures shelf bo verlfie aubstentlallylhe following form by thi sa id sheet ol the petition, by his or hi

irAT|*C^IDAHO

COlSffYOFTWINFALLSI,--------- , swear, under penalty i

pe rso n who signed this sheet of signed his or her name thereto In my

~9 ai;ti lias aialotJ'W s'or hennam Bn required information on me signatui tha t the porson was eligible to sign thi

Poi

Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo ;

(NoUrySoal)

Section 8. A petition for Inlilatlvo < (lied with the County Clerk, end musl t e lec to rs of tho Counly equal in num (20%) of tho number of eloclora reglst genera l election held In the county.^ Swrtion 7. All petitions wim attached b e presented lo mo C^ounty Clerk or cursory examination of the petitions i o fficers. Tho c u rso ^ eumlnellon sh m ine whether the pellttons apparently num bor of signatures.

(a) If Iho to U number ol sipniiures auftlcieni to satisfy the number roqui all potilions wllh afuched signature sl by tho County Clerk who shell notify frllng Ihe petition of me number of I turtfior slgneturos may bo gathered.

(b) It the cursory examination of reveals:

_ ! i f ) u O T e » e d g h 5 « b l i , . o n a t(111} Signatures not properly l^enll

form ation required on the sheet;(Iv) Ouplicato signatures; or (v) Signatures ol persons who havo t

have their namoa removed from tho pol th o County Clerk making such cursj summ arily reject auch signatures a lgnaturoa shall nol be counted. Ea< ahall bo drawn through with ink and Inl oHlcer. If Iho total number ol slgnatur aufficlent to satisfy the number roqult all petitions wilh atuched signature sh by the County Clerk who shall notify filing the petition ot the number ol sic further signatures nuy be gathered.

All lnll>aIive-or referendum petitio County Clerk (ountTIo apparently c< numbor of signatures, atter mo oiami. lhe (irst paragrw h of mis Secllon. si Doonty Clerk and becomejJuWlc recorc l>e returned. The C ^ n ty Clerk shell ex 3urporlod to bo thel of a registered i )ach such signature with tho reg ivallablo to the County Clerk. Tho Coi narily rejoct all signatures which aro oglstored eloctors: end such rojectofl » counted. Each rejected slonature sl vilh Ink and Initialed by the & unty CK na^y^lako not^to exceed ten (10) days aid

^ ■ ^o ’^ u n ty ’ ciork SaS'cortKy eaci lomply with all of tho rqulroments of

'^ fh 8*^County Cler1?*shilMote*'°iho''' ligneluros, and If found lo tou t tho oqulred by this ordinance shall pro( ^ t l o n 8 hereof., Sectkxi 8. In the oveni that a pellllon ;ierk doss not conuin Iho roqulrod Ignatures. Ihe County Clerk stiall In

Xnlzation under whose authority t od thel the petition la defective ig ru tures. and specify th9 number of i squired to meke Ihe potilton valid. T e rfec tod within tho original time specifi rd lnance.'ir m e poillion is not perfect \e County a e r k shall declare the pell ilt lo ln lta entirety.

In tho event thal a petllion filed with >und by tho County Clerk lo contain thi Brtlflod eig,naturo9, the County Clerk snillod mall, Inform Ihe Boanj ol Coi nd th e potltionor thel Iho poillion is In p If tho ordinance beinq Initiated or iho

iterendum la not adopted or repoelod, t tho Boerd ol C oun^ Com m ls^nera ly s aflor notice (rom the County Clert w ll bo ordered by me County C lerk.' U8I be held within nol moro than ninety ' mailing referred lo above and the ectlon shall be sp e c ll l^ In the orde r

Ithin ninety (90) days ot such malll forendum s ^ l l ^ submltjed at the tir

>unty-wklo.8 ec«oo9 . Tho form of tho ballot, the cc ectlon and the canvass of lhe aiectioi Bcllcablo ea provkfed In Sections 34-1 11. Idaho Coao. a s amended.8#ctfoft 10. Tho provisions relating lc :Iudlng ma payment ol expenses /U tlvo.or-rolar«ndum .olxilon. ahall. forarxlum elections • except where ovidod for.Secttoo 11. Whenever a special Inltia K tton la ordered, notice musl tM Issue m e m ennorae for a general election. Bectton 12. An Inltlallva or referendu Ihdrawn a l any time prior lo the flftoent, y achedulad for a role ot the Counti iunty Clerk a request for wimdrawal e e members o t tho potlttonera commit auch request the petition shall have

jpoaed inUlattve ordinance vole In Iti nsidored adopted upon cerllficatlor lulls. If conflicting brdlnances aro ap( « tion . Iho ona recehrlng me greatoal m OS shall prevail lo tho extent ot such o Iho elector* voting on a rBtetred ordlna ihall bo considered repealed upon i c tion rosults.'An ordinance adopted by 1 b e amended or repealed for a pertoo I da te ol the election al whteh ttw aa a a n c e repealed by (he elactorata may n eriod of six months afler the dale ot (he s repealed; provided, however, that an] > p l ^ amended or repealed al any ll

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r ^ o W n n S r i Sm tho provisions ot this or- p t en ordinance reUllng to the ropflatloo or levY ol taxoa, or employees. In (He event the r* talla lo repeal an ordinance Ke ahall be submined to me repeal or affirmation,

ime. of bednnlng to circulate •r relorendum, the peraon or organlutlona under whose ■ondum petition Is lo b e clr-0 the County Clerk a copy ot a l l s s j l hwfttv (20) electorsThe County Clerk shall Im-

and specify the form and kind petltbn sMll bo printed end

I. All potlllona (orInitiative or Daturas shell De printed on a per, on peges eight end one- ilrleen (13) Inches In lenoth, 'ourths (IK) Inches al the lop ’ signatures shall have num- itotwanty(30>foralgnalufee. - n secttona, with each section1 section ot a petllion must 3n aa tho firal page, and each not more than ten (10) sheets

to In writing on the Inlllatlve as approved ll es lo form and 3h approval aa lo form, the ie person or persons or ,

Is to bo circulated. In writing, ed with Ihe required number j

rdays following such Inlllatlve petition or Ihe date of final adoption of sferendum. Any poillion that required number ot certified D) davs allowed shall be ' Its enflrety. -

111 be-ln -au batan llany^m o= ^

‘JDUMPETmON ‘srfc-for-the-Counly-of-Twin— JJ

ind 'regla tered electors ol ' •ctfully demand (a) that the „ linance be adopted by the ”and that If auch Boara falls i,

I any change in substance, . he electors of tho County ol ■ !r accepunce or rejection or ^ed by the Boerd o f.(^un ty „bo reconsidered tiy such ~

ipoel Ordinance N o .- '.th a n Pho electors ot me County of £.lr acceptance or rejoction; Zn a repislered elecfor of mo Jsnce. post office address, vI dale Islgned ihls petition r0. S ICE ADDRESS, COUNTY,

irines tor signatures.) »ilure sheo“ ot oach pellllon 5Ilied on the face thereof In ITrthe porson who circulated r.'r her affidavit Ihoroon, a s a pj

fSei

ry of perjury, thal ovory of m e foregoing petllion umy presence. I bollevo tha]__ „in m n h n c c j im p a n y rr ig ^ Iture shoot correctly, and k. I this petition. ■ ^

(Signature)Post ofllce address---------

no mis - day of — , 19-.

. . - NotaryPublic

Residing at---------'0 or relorendum shall bo t^' ist bo signed by regisioredlum borlo twenty percent p , gistered to vote al tho lasl ••• ______:_______________ __bohed signature sheets shall of1 on the same day, and a "Lns shall bo made by such BoI shell be made to dotor- Fo(Illy contain tho necessary Iht

reso n lh ep o lil lo n s lsn o i IWiquired by (his ordinance, Coe sheets shell be roUinod Oiltlfy In writing Iho porson Vf slgneturos needed, end Co1. the of the signature sh se ta pa;

mo

5nlll'l«d*W all of tho in-

Coiin

ursory-oxamlnafion<9hall Issi OS end such rejected san Each rejoclod signature S I Initialed by mo r^octlno Lea Itures not rejected Is not thlr quired by this ordlnanco, tho I sheets shell bo retained thoi Illy In writing the porson app ' signatures needed, and »

misitions proaentod to Iho the f contain Ihe necessary l he

l!^srull°M‘’fl?wJ with°tho tho » rd s of Iho County not to the I exsmlno oach signature Cou >d elector, snd compare B<registration documents P'Oi County Clerk shall sum- moare-not tho signature of Bon:ted slonalures shall nol lossB shell M drawn through to ir Clerk. Tho County Clork . Pforalter filing ot the petition com

ik h signature found to S<of this ordlnanco by an rnlstlaturo, the ito numbor of certified iho ino numer ol slgnaturos charsroceed as provided In Clor

Ion filed with tho County Com od numbor ot cerillled S«I inform Iho person or missy the petition was cIr- andIVO for iKk ot certified usocof addltlonel signaluroa of s1. The petition musl bo char

S S S f f l K ’c i l K - p f ?Million null and void ab fholi

condrith mo County Clerk Is aliroI tho roqulrod numbor of Selerk shall promptly, by ContCounly Commissioners mingIn proper form. Undtho ordlnanco subject lo bo. aod, es,mo caso nuy bo, S©lers wilhin fourloen (14 mIssiIlerk, a special eleciion Ihon-k. The special olocilon Iho P

.»S “le r provided, however, t m ui

calling lhe Initiative or by thi

8e<) conduct of any special aro, a

Judgn3 to general elections, order SB of conducting the Least tall. oovam.iniUairvfl-or_rolorr >ro-othetw lss hereirt limlta

docurtlllatlvo or referendum dollve auedandpoatod in m e — iranst

ndum potltlon mey beenm dey preceding tho unenfjnty by mino with the aecilcvel signed by at least thereimltteo. Upon the filing 8ecive no further force or or par111 be terminated. to (ho

tion of tho election s« c

S S S f o M M K “Wh conflict. If a majority Fobrui finance voloagainall^ m certification ol me I by m e electorato may foo ot elx months efter (SEAL la adcoted, and.en or- Attest:

S sany ordinence nuy be RouI

« r t S K W «

^ L l f i A k N O T t C E

^ until such lime. If eny, ea'It ^ CountyCommlsatonersorthe

8«coon15.lfenysectlon,pa 0,” th is ordinance shell for any r<

unenforceable, the Invalwlty

j ;

o r parts thereof, Inconsistent ‘I.® to (ho oxiont only ot such Inco

nol bo construed u reviving a

I" ' S S r a ^ f f S ’W ,

^ February, f981.VJ

I ,S E ,U - -?• Attest;^ RichardA.Ponce £ County Clerk

Jj O rtlnaw o n u m ^ r 70. Second

’I IDAHO; AUTHORIZING THE EXI f T H P ^ U N T Y OF A PRII,

" PROVING THE FORM OF THE IN EXECUTEC) BY OTHER PARTIES ISSUANCE OF THE BONDS

1 MINATIONS AS TO OTHER MA2 HEALTH FACIOTIES.^ WHEREAS, me klaho Heall

"Authorltw::>iaautho<Uad by CH Of Iho Slalo of Idaho, aa amondoi seq . Inclualvo. klafio Code, ai

' malnte?n,^epalr^o'per8ioI*^iw • rogulato ono or more health tai ' medical care and health fKllltlei ' of Idaho; and\ WHEf<EAS,lhoAuther11ylsfur ’ ISBue revenue bonds fort/ia purj I ' any health facility, and to secure

provided In lhe A ^; snd WHEREAS. Twin Fella County,

ot Idaho (me "County"), has pr proposal whereby the County i pursuant lo a Primary Lease,

! Memorial Hospital, consisting : loceted thereon and equipment

(collectively, mo ••Exlsllng Hot Aulhority will make ceruin addlll Existing HosplUl Facilities anc oqulpmoni therefor (me ••Projec facility, which Project Qualifies s

'^WHlRESSI’'id !5 ^ V eS 'ih Fac Bonds (Magic Valley Memorial Hi the aggrogato principal amount o will bo issued, sold and dellverei Lynch Whito Weld Capital Mark Pierce. Fonner & Smith Incorpora pay the cost of tlnanclng me noje fund for Iho Bonds and lo pay i authorization, issuance and sale o

WHEREAS, THE ISSUANCE Authority to finance me Proioct

“ WHEREAS, tho Protect has bei by the approprUte regbnal and s t and

WHEREAS, concurrently wim 11 tho Counly will enlor into a Lt Authority and Iho Magic Valley M« "HoBpital Board'') providing for Authority to the County of the Exit the lea3lng Dy the Autnonty to the

principal of^rom lum . il'eny'! e^'* to mool other obligations as herein

WHEREAS, thoro havo boon p . Counly Commissioners (1) lhe p

Lease dated as of February 1.19 betw een tho County end me Aumo ot Leeso Agreomont dated es i "Loaso") emong the> Authority, th' Board. (3) tne proposed form ol Ind Fobruary1,1981 Ilho"lndonturo"l Iho Ideho First National Bank. esT tho proposed form of Purchase C 1961 (the "Purchase Contract") t County, tho HosplUl Board and th Ollicia! SUtomenI dated February 3

WHEREAS, tho Board of Coun County does horoby order tho ent the documonis referred lo In tho payment of tho sums referred to I moro fully provided bolow.

NOW. THEREFORE, be II ordalni -Com m isslonors ofTwln Falls Couni

Section 1. All ectlon (not Inconalt thla ordlnanco) hereloforo taken Commisslonors ot mo County, and directed toward Iho leasing and s Hospital Fecillllos. the leesing Issuenco end salo of mo Bcndsjiy

SecOoo 2. Tho form, terms and i Loaso prosonted to this meeling thln(}s. for mo leasing ot ths Exist tho Counly to tho Authority on tl thoroln sot forth be. and Iho same t

SacUon 3. Tho Chairman ot lhe misslonors o l tho County bo, and h« m e nemo end on bohall of me Coun the Primary Lease In the form prose auch chanqos therein es are nol Ir mo Clork ol mo Countv bo, and he Iho nemo and on bohafi ot tho Coun

prosontodto mis meetlngprovlding Iho construction' of iho Project w Bonds. Ihe subleasing ol me Existir leasing ef tho Project and for ronui to mo Aulhority In amounts sulllcloi premium. It eny. and Interest on the conditions Ihoroln set forth be. end

" '‘s S c ^ V W c M i r m a n of Iho misslonors of (ho Counly be. and ho the namo and on bohalf of me Count tho Loaso In Ihe form presented to changos thoroln as are nol Incona Clork of Iho County be, and he here namo and on bohall of the County.

misslonors of Iho County Is horeb- end dolivor lo the Underwriter me usod In connection with mo olforlna of such dxu m o n t prosonted lo IJ changos Ihoroln as aro nol Inconslsti _ Section 7_ThQ f orm. lorma and prc prosented lo this meeting providing, fho Issuance by me Aulhority of mel condltlona therein s6l forth be, and

Contract presented to this meeting things, for tho saio of tho Bor>ds I Underwriter, on tho terms and con

misslonors of mo County bo, and ho Iho namo and on behalf of the Count) Iho Purchase Coniract In me form pre

Secllon 10. All actions heretofore t and dolivory of ell letters, cer

rn3tl5iTwTm"%ifl™naac1lw^Dy Iho documents described In Iho pr jrdlnanco. bo. end thoy hereby are,

' S ectidn ii.T hoolllcerso lm oC oui ire, aulhorlzod lo Uke such steps, to :hlnos, to mako such paymenfa, to :enlilcatos, agreemenU, papers or udgmont may bo necessary or deal srder to carry out me lerms end prc .M se, the Lpeso. the Purchase Con

locumonis to be dolivored In conne lollvory of the Bonds, and lo other rensactlonB. otopsanrfmingBconteff

Section 12. If any section, paragrapf his ordlnanco ahall for eny reason t inenforceablo. the Invalicllly o r un lecilon, paragraph, clause or provltio

ir parts Iheroof, Inconsistent herewll 9 (ho extent only of such Inconslslor lOl be eonslrued aa rovMng anrbyla rdlnancoorpartm eroot.Section 14. This ordinance shall bo

0bruary,f981,

;k U ■ .

ichardA. Pence ountyClorkRoutine business waa transacled i d o c k P.M., whon e recess wes takerrlnfi, A U iSflt

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aa'Ii Is repealed by lhe Board of rm eoloctors.in. paragraph, clause o r provision of iny reason bo held lo be InvalW or Inlty or unenforceablllty ot auch

^ e r t . rosolullons and brdinancee itont horowlth ara hereby r e ^ e d I Inconsistency. This repeelof shall Ing any byUw, order, resolution or

■KO Shall be In full force and effect

!n D ^ pro ved ' this 3rd day of

Marvin Hempleman Vice Chairman

' BoardofCountyCommlssloners

Leonanj to adopt cond to the motion waa made by 1 which carried unanimously

lAL STATEMENT AND A PUR- »N N ECn0N THEREWITH- AP^HE INDENTURE OF TRUST ^EING fTIES IN CONNECTION WITH THE )NDS- AND MAKING DETER- 1 MAtTERS RELATED TO SUCH

le, as amended (the " A c f l. to ^

i w e aa less'ee o f ’lesacr and” th facilities to provide adeq.uate :iiities for m s people of me su ie

Is further iiuthorlzed by mo Act to I purpose ot financing the cosl ol K ure payment ot such bonds as

jnty, Waho. a county of me s u te j as presented to tho Aulhortty a nty will lease lo th e Authority. ' ISO. the existing Magic Valley ting cf certain land, buildings ment located In auch bulldlnos I HosplUl Facilities"), and the additions and renovations lo lhe I and win acquire and InsUll ro|ect"). all for u se a s a hoaim i lies u a "hoaim facility" within ,

I FKlllties Authority Revenue < iel HosplUl Issue) Series 1981 In i unt of C8.7D0.C00 (Ihe "Bonds") Ivered by the Aulhority to Merril Martieta Group (Morrill Lynch, rporated) (mo '^Undorwrltor’’) to Project, the funding of a resorvo pay the coals IncHonUl.lo m e . .) laleol mo Bonds; and yCE OF THE bonds by mo oioct will enable or assist the ipiui to fullill Its obligation to

a been reviewed and approved < nd su te heallh punning boards;

rim the issuance of Ihe Bonds. ° a Lease Aareemont with tho

ivMemorlal Hospital Board (tho r for (ii the suoTeasina by mo — > Exislfng HosplUl Facilities. (11) o m e County of tho Project and ' County sufliclsnl to pay mo and Intorest on the Bonds and a

lorein end therein provided: and r en prosonted to the Board of lhe proposed form o t Primary c 1.1981 (lhe "Primary L ea se ') (« ^umorlly, (2) mo proposed form '

e s of February 1, 1981 (lhe ly, the Counly and tho HosplUl 3l Indenture of Trust datod es ol iro") between the Authority and » , es Trustee (me "T rustee '’). (4)ISO Contract dated February 3. to :t") among mo Aulhority. me w nd the yn^envrllor. end f t Ihe m jery3.1981;end^ u n ty Commisslonera of the tii0 entering Into and approval of vli1 tho preceding paragraph and cc d to In such documents, ell as

onslsfent witli me provisions olIken by tho Board of Counly Tv.and the olllcers of tho County fcind subleasing of tho Existing ri ling of mo Project end Ihoi s h the Authorily bo. and the p i

and provisions of the Primary K, oting providing, among otherExisting HospiUI Faciinios by chon tho .terms and conditions aoimo hereby aro. In all respocts i

It ms Board of County Com-nd he hereby is. authorized. In iCounty, to execute and deliver i>resenled lo Ihls meeting, with inol Inconsistent horowllh and <31id he horoby Is. authorized, In 1Counly, to allix tho seal of ho |id toeltostlhesam o. o-and provisions of tho Lease o'<

:xlsting HosplUl Facilities, me Twonui paymonU by tho County polllclont to pay the principal of, r fnthe Bonds, on the term s and 1. end me same hereby sre. in p j,

f Ihe Board ol Ckiunty Com- ^Id ho hereby is. authorized. In • ( .^unty, to oxocuto and dolivor da,ed lo this moellng. with such Sviconjiilont herewith and the c o1 hereby Is, authorUod. In the ^lunty, to alfix me soal of tho /st (ho same. dX! Ihe Board of County Com- t a :orebv authorized to execute ame OlllcUl SUtemont to bo car

srtnaofm oB ondslnthoform S |!lo this mooting, with such jA)

nslstenthorowllfi. p id provisions of m e Indenluro— car

fflC SK tSSA ' Kand tho aamo horoby aro. In • c

Id provisions of mo Purchase Fotsting providing, emong other rr>ds by tho Authority to the o'ciconditions meroln so l forth o'cl

>d he horoby Is authorized. In Twi

^1?fore Uken and tho execution n

ho preceding sections ol Ihls B, r are, retlllea, approved (it)j .

County be. and thoy hereby WIN58,10 do such other acts end W:a. to execute such tetters. Mans or Instrtjmenis a s In iholr • RESdesirable or appropriate In Fr

id provisions o r ih e Primary |)i8 [I Contract and the Indonturo A ^

onnecllon with tho salo end $gio othenwlse consummate Iho RcintempUtodtiefeby.--------------- d' cIcgraph. cUuse or provision of o ’cic ion be hold to bo Invalid or Alte

ijasion'shall not el?oct eny^of Jw ^

resolutions end ordlnencos R ^ i ^ i m are hereby repealed Th ilsloncy. This repealor shall pura rbyU w ,-crderrre« ,tu tlo frD r-g re |

III bo In full force end offocl Co jbllcalton. dlcai’PROVED this 3rd day of dato

Manrln Hempleman ' d'cio ■ , Vice Chairman oc lo d otCountyCommlasioners Attot

Twin

rI gI:(ed until the hour of-5.-00 ' Thi taken until (he hour of 10:00 pursi

; L E G A L N O T I C E

I of Routine busines was Iranu o’clock P.M., whon a rocess wt

lOf ©•clockA.M.,February5,198t.I or Atlosl;Richard A. Pence. Clerk

^of Twin Falls'kJaho

:es R lG U L if l^ “ ’riUA^SEM lOf led The Board of County Comr lall pursuant to rocess wllh or Leonard and Itw Clork presenl.'

BID AWARDED scl 10:00 o ’clock A.M. -mis being

Wd for the removal of wood sho( of Motion waa made by Commit

bid lo D.A. Hokfer In lhe amour an motion waa made by Commi an canlod unanimously, irs BID AWARDED

lO:30o'clockA.M.-misb<il«g bid for construction ol a 44' x . atruciedlnTwin Falls.

Commissioner Leonard made

5 Ullman Conslructkjn Company t Socond lo the motion was me V pieman which carried unanlmou:

UOiiORAPPORnONMEKT Liqour Apportionment for me

1980 was approved as foikjws: Tv 00 Tl,035.a0; Filer, $411.20; Kimbor )S Holllstor. $2B.7i; Murtaugh. $57.7 31 MEETING

y, Ckimmisslonors attended a F iV dale.E CONTRACT RENEWED^ Motion was made bv Commlsi 3. canlracl ot Bill Wrtght for Ja. G March 1, 1981 through March E $24,800.00. Second lo the motion

Hempleman which carried unanli H Routine business was transa

0 clock P.M.. when a recess was

M'clock A.M., February 8.1961. ttaaURlchard A. Panca. Clark-

0 ^w ln Falls. kUho

B Tho Board ol Counly Comm B pursuant 10 rocess wilh Comn-

1 Mlchaol D. Shelton was api , Shorlll’a Office beginning Februi

I Commissioner Leonard attei Reservoir meelino on mis dato.

f JOINTMONTHLrREPORT > Joint monthly report ol Operat » ana TretJurorlDf iho m oninolJj

iI We, the undersigned County 0 I Counly ot Twin Fans, SUte of Idat ' dath. depose and say;

That wo have examined me alfh01 Iho following banks as require

' Codo.asamendodbythe40mLoiBank of Idaho. Twin Falls, kUho First Security Bank ol klaho, Tw Farmers National Bank. Buhl, k3 Idaho First Nationai Bank. Twtn Ideho Firsl National Bank. Blue

• -Idaho - - - • ...................Idaho First National Bank. Buhl. Idaho First Nationel Bank. Filer, Twin Falls Bank & Trust Compar

funds.Tho Troasuror of Twin Falls Coi

doposll public funds In the aforesi roqulrod by law.

Dated this 6m day ot February, 1 ------------------------ --------------- Boarc

ATTEST;Richard A. Ponce, Clork

SUBSCRIBED and SWORN TO E February, 1981.(SEAL)

I

ROGERSON WATER PROJECT

missionor Homploman which carrlc Foe is nol to oxceed $3,000.00 fo

timo and matortals end nol to 1 vironmonlal Review roconl, ToU completed 45days fromFobruaryS

Routlno business wes transact' 0 clock P.M ..when a recess was U

- o ’clock A.M.,-Fobruary9.1961.------Attost; RlchanJ A. Pence. Clerk

Twin Fells, Ideho ^

REGUlXR^E^fllJAHYVEMH^^^ Tho Board of County Commist

pursuant lo recess with all Comr

K«5SANTCHAnOtOITAPPBOVIUpon a rocommendallon Irom J

chargo-olt on outaundlng warrar approved as follows;

Child Support. (1404, $50.00; IZ 13290. $50.0br»5t49,170.00.

Current Expense, #2073, $8.00; I2l Court Trust, *1692. $12.50; 118*), $ Poor Fund, 1447. $14.00.

Wood Fund, 1192, $10.53.Routlno business was (rensecK

o'clock P.M., when a rocess was Ui o ’clock A.M., February 10.1981. Attost: Richard A. Pence, Clork

ChalTwin Falls, Ideho

S l W E 'i f . 'o K l g i f S N * '" 'Tho Board ot Counly Commlss

pursuant to recess with all Comn- present. - DONATION

• Ck)unty Commissioners ackno' donation of a Urgo map of Twin

^ i ^ N G Mra’rthS’o 'o'fJ

T « CElLA TjbM .1960 PERSOM Al the request ol George W. (Bill)

cancollatlon of 1980 Personal ta;

t e ' S A W o g ’f f t E ic ^ ^ h o r^ u o s l ol George W. (Bill)

February 13. m i .Routlno buainoss was transactoc

o.c ock P.M., when a rocess wes Uk0 clocKA.M.,Fobnjery11,196l. Attest; Rlcherd A. Ponce. Clertc

Twin Fella. Ideho

Tho Bpard of Counly Commlssii pursuant to rocOis'wlth all.Commi

lECTLC EN Se ISSUED

boFtloo^or.WINE BYTKE DRINK LXXNSE tSSUE

Francis Johnson. Deputy In mo 8 hlsjxisillono foe vo March l 1381^ n™ ^ a n d b a u r V ^ : _

5f>orlff T OII?cyef}praio.oo por monlh. ’

.was.Ininsaclod 3 c lK k P.M., when a recess was uko 3-clock A.M. Fob(?«rVl2j98* Mtost:Rlchard A. POJKO. Cleric -

rwin Fells, Ideho

Tho ^ r d of County Commlsslo Hirauant Fo recess with all Commls

llcappod'' mooting et m e Colloge ol

Routina business was transacted i;ciock P.M., when a recess waa take1 clock A.M., February 13,1981. m ost: Richard Ponce, Oork

win Falls, Idaho

IKUL^Ifl f^EBRVAmfThe Board of County Commissloi

ursuani to rocess wllh all Commis:

- L E G A L N O T I C EIransactod until ttw hour ol 5:00 )ss was Uken until tha hour of 10:00 198t.

^ '“^Chalrm an MERL E. LEONARD

lockA^M. '

Commissioners met at mis time I Commissioners Homplenun and sent. Commissioner Cover absenL

being the llmo sot for ewardlng jhe d shop 40-X 81’.}mmltsloner Leonard to award the im ount^JI.C^.O O . Second lo the

boiitg the time se t for awtming me 44’ X 70' stool building to be con-

made a motion lo awerd m s bid to ipany In the amount of $25,871.00. u made by Commlaaloner Henv- ^mousiy.

Pf me monlh endlngOecember 31. ws: Twin Falla City. r .787J4 : Buhl, imborly. $618.76; Hanaen. tiae.Se;. $57.7?; CastlefortJ. $73.a(.

id a Fair Board meeting on mia

mmissioner Leonard to renew the or Janitorial Services beginning (arch 1, 1982. In the am ount-J wtion was made by Commissioner unanimously.transacted until th e hour of StO IS was taken until tho hour of 10:00 »1.

— Chairman MERL-ErLEONARD-

ockA.M_____________ ___________

^m missloners m el at this time Commissioners Hempleman and 1^ Commissioner Cover absent.

IS appointed dispatcher in Ihe -ebruary 9.1961. Salary waa set at

attended an American Falls ato.

)porations In Funds of tho Auditor h of January 1. JSflJ loFobfuary 1.

inty Commisstonora In and for mo Df Idaho, being first duly sworn on

10 alfldavils ot capital end surplus equlred by Section 57-liiA kfaho tm LogisUturo;kUho

10, Twin Fails. Wahouhl.WahoTwin Falls. Idaho. Blue Lakes Branch. Twin Fal|s.

Buhl.Walio FUer. Waho

)mpeny. Twin Falls, klaho

S l i i l^ '? w * th o ^ o ^ ! i”bi public

Is Counly la hereby authorized to iforeseW banks, a s approved and

ury. 1981.Board of County Committionera

Twin Falls County, Waho Chairman ANN 6. (^VER

MARVIN HEMPLEMAN MERLE. LEONARD

I TO BEFORE ME THE 6th day qt

Noury Public fnencTfM tho S u te ofkSaho.ReskllngBt

Twin Falls, Waho

nissloner Leonard to accept the UB Engineers for tho Rogerson he TOtlon was m ade by Com-

>.00 for propariM aj»ikutk)h for11 to exceed c ,00aoo for En-

Total cost of tS,000.00 to Wuary6,1981.nsacted until tho hour of 5^10 • was Uken until th e hour of 10:00__

rkChairman MERL E. LE0NAR6

cA.M.ONmmlsalonor*. mel a t mis time Commissioners and the Cleric

PROVED'rom Auditor Robert Valentino, warrants Issued In 1978 woro

» ; 12364, $90.00; 12457, $ 5 0 ^ I

j3, $12.50; *344, $9.75; *382. $3.6(7;

nsacted unlil Ihe hour ol 5:00 vas Uken until the hour ol 10:00

Chairmen MERL E. LEONARD

k A.M. ,• ■-

nmlssionero met al Ihls'llme Commlsstonors and Ihe Qprk

icknowlodged receipt of a Twin Falls County wllh two

ompanv. Tho Board of County 30 of $2,500.00 on the donatloa .

d a moellng wilh the Airpori ■

ISONAL. (Bill) CUrk, County Assessor,

taxes wero approved aa

»LE HOMES(Bill) CUrk. County Assessor:

taxes wero approved a s • —

ly s e s s o r was authorized K» '0. Waho, February 11 through

sactod until mo hour of 5:00 es Ukon until tho hour of 10.-00

'Chairman MERL E. LEONARD

A.M.Nmissioners mot a t this time :omml83ionors and the Cleric

and Issued jo fctork E. Jonson

ISSUED

' S tT K iTS.’ ™’ ' " " " ' ' ”

mo Sheriffs Office resigned

iET'_ ...............a P O C ^ ^ Dlgnati--tfwr In thn h 1, 1981. SaUry was set at

acted unlll tho hour of 5;00 « Ukon until Iho hour ot10;00

Chairman MERGE. LEONARD

A.M.

nlsslpnera mot a t mis time jmmissloners and tho Clerk

alloi^ed a ' 'h 7 « ' the” Han- ' g e 01 Southern Waho on this -

acted, until-tho hour of 5.-00 s Ukon until ihohSlJrof lftM

Jhaimun MERLE. LEONARD '

'm m lsstoSe^'iirS m o*C l'ef

; L E G A L n o t i c e ;

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W THE DISTRICT COURT -

- . - 8 , U 1 ^ toW „" es« ' ? S ^

ESTATE OF WESLEY S. GLENN,DECEASED

RepreM fiuihs to ina cr«3- ttors of and ttl M rsons nav-

WESLEY^ S . GLENN, D m usw I, or Ms

• a t i is . to exhibit ihem with U)e necesu ry vouchers, within four monihj ilte r the fk si • puDllcitlon ol this notice, to the u id Personal

•A«presenutlvs i t Its olllce < • t Twin Falls Bann S Tfi... I Company, T*ln Falls. I County ol Twin Falls, SUto I

•ol Waho. ttits being Iho i place lixed lor lhe trans-- 1 acllon ol Iho business of \ ju ld o s u tfl .. Dai*<3FobfuarYl7,19ei, i

TWIN FALLS ^ANK & TRUSTCOMPANY I

, By: s/S con D. Alien _____ITrust Officer ------- <Persortal Representative (

PUBUSH: Thursday. Fob. i a and Mar. 5. and 1/ ttuti i IN THE DISTRICT COURT | OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL ' DJSTRICT OF THE STATE c r = IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE { COUNTYOFTWINFALLS f

MAGISTRATE DtVlSlON * In Ihe Mailer ol the E su te <

- - o f: G.W.-FAIRBANKS, Do- < ceased . 1

_ _ notS ^ S o r s — I-------- V.NpnCE— ts— HEREBY" '

GIVEN lhat the undersigned---------h a a _ _ b e o n — appointed— t

Personal Ropresenlatlvo of th e above-namod esu to . All * persons having ' ciaims“ ^ .aga^hal the sak f decedeni * • r e reflufrodlopreseni thoir- -C claims within four I4) months • a fte r the date of lhe Itrst .pubiicailon of ihls notice or t aald claims win be lorover C barred, CUImj must ollhBr « b o preseniod lo Bessie F. n Fairbanks. Personal Repre- sontallve, whose address is * P.O . .Box 6S.-Twln-FaUa, - > Idaho, S33QT, or filed wllh tne ^ Court.

' BESSIE B. FAIRBANKS Personal RopresenUlivo

• •'ol the Esu ie ol G.W.

■ p u B S S t" ‘A ' ! S ‘, " ? . b ,.12 ,19 ,and?6,l68t, SI

St''IlfE 51DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF « IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE to

T V ol^M A T N E Y ^D S ed ,' g

N0 ^ E % « R S ^ ^ ^

GIVEN lhal Ihe undersigned u |

Personal*^V rese*?a^ I ^'th e above-named esu io . All c t

. . p e rsons having cUlms - 5 1- a o a in s l mo sa ifd ec o d o n t - ja

a re required to preseni ihelr nt claim s within four j<) m o n th s - a»a fte r the dale of tho lirst SFpublication of ihis notice or a(sa id claims will b« forever an

-barred. Claims musi either Alt » preson^iod to Nell R. AS

.Matney, Personal Repre- $ fsontaiiye, whose address Is anP.O. Box 66. Twin Falls. 01^ h o 83301, or filed with tho BJi

“ n 'eLLR, MATNEY I ?

l lPU eLISn/'Thursdayf Feb. SP12.1B,andi6.1961. an< IN THE DISTRICT COURTOF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL SP DISTRICTOFTHESTATEOF

• IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE • §P COUNTYOFTWINFALLS

MAGISTRATE DIVlStON Ffl

Under tho Ago ol kighteen A;.Years. da

Case No. SB3 M ORDER. NOTICE^AND

SUMMONSFORH^ARING'*' S h A pellllon under the Ter-

mlnallon ol Parent-Child Act f | |has been liled by ine De- SP(padm ent ol Hoalth and SHWelfare. Tho merits of ihe ^Eipetition will be examined In Sh an evidenlUry hearing on March 18,1981. at 9:30 a.m.In the Uaglstralo's Court, ' SK

J w ,n Falls Counlv Court- LOhouso, Twin Fail#, Idaho. r BIN

T he following Individual ' SKahall personally appear al Bthe hearing; SP(

L eo Larkin, natural (alher shdflirnemlnorchlld. HE . .T h e above-named indlvid-uai Is further notlllod thal he S KIs'enlllled 10 be ropresonlod NW

L X T i i ' X S

- ' ' - s t iD ate:2 .M t F ^

fl. MICHAEL REDMAN SW

1 hearby cortlly lhe lorogo- |TOIng 10 bo a full, true and TROcorrect copy ol the original B f« 6n file In tho above enfiliod

*®‘' r"ic h a r o a . penc e- ao rV oflho - SPO •• Dislrlct Court far ByiPEGGYORR M .a

— Deputy Magisirato Division - " SHE

. IN THE DISTRICT COURT BLOF THE FOURTH JUDICUL TRIC

•DISTRICTOFTHESTATEOF SPOIIDAHO, IN AND FOR THE DALI

•COUNtYOFADA TON(In tho M iller ol tho Gen- CALi

e n i Deterwlmllon o l Rights SPOlfo fhe Usa of the Surface INC;

■Waters o l the Sntke River INC:Irom Ihe B tse o l Milner Pirn QARIlo the IdihoOregon CHRIBorder.j^^^^ 0 , ai

• ORDER 4 SMlijQle/

'January 28, 1981 at Boise, and 'Idaho, upon lhe pelltion ol UNO. the Departmeni of Walor c ^ aI Resources lor adludicallon SPOL ol th e waters ol lhe Snake daRV River belweon Milner Oam cOLT and the Idaho^regon sPOl

...b o rd o r_ Ih a .C o u tt/e c o lv o d _ u v o , -'QYldence.lhat-nollce of said— COO^ ■ noanno-wftS'duiy-putJiishod~sPOL

8s rOQulred by law. The • C0<■petilloner appeared and of- c o o flered loslimony showing COR^

-lhat said adjudication was In C0R^the public Inlerost. No SPOUperson present al the hear- MUTlfno oblected lo .the ad- CRAf.ludlcatlon. The Court llnds SPOUIhe adjudication will serve KEITKthe public Inleresi and CRYSnocessily and thal lunds aro INC.:available lo the Department WiLLI

— of-W »torResouroo»Jo-un.— 0AU1£ dertake 'th is delormlnalloh “ SPOUofwalerrlflhts. SPOU

WHERETORE,goodcauso SPOU. appearing, ll is ORDERED RANC

' 1| The Departmeni of DUGG W aler Resources, pursuant SPOU:to Idaho Code 4M 4M eteet|. andSj proceed with lhe com- OUCmencemeni ol Ihe general SPOUi delermlnallon of all righis to • ARTHIhe u se ol the waters of the EASTKinake River between a point SPOUIrom the base ol Milner Dam andn Township lO South, WALTI

n>nn« 71 r . a t QKAlInn 70 FM

l E G A L N O T I C C

L border In Township 4 Nonh, s

E— which***'

X T i i S S H i1. f S r a ' F i ! ; " ™ ' i '

2) Tho Department ol Fty Waler Resources conduct ar[1 an examination ol sakJ waier AlI- Jystom In accordance with F>

; i f s DATED Ihls 281h day of L.

"iBolEflTG.NEWHOUSE Sf

* ORDER O F^INOEr '’®" H( >> The Court having re- FL 9 viewed and considered tho an . Mollon (or Order of Joinder, s-|

Exhlbil A attacfted to thal) Motion, and tho AllldaYli of SFJ he plrecloj In support of the an•- Motion, and Ihere appearing EFf , ,good cause Jo r loinlng Iho FF

persons listed In Exhibit A SFasM rtlesto ih lsaclion , c

I IT IS HEREBY ORDfeRED RCthal Ihe persons named In Gi

___ExhlbilAloMoilonlorOrder iNio( Joinder, and ihejr sue- SP

I cessors. heirs and assigns EFbe Joined a s parties to tnis g ^aclfon and are directed lo SPlllo wilh Iho Direclor of the FAOopartment of Water Re- an>.'urces. Broadbent Busi- JEnos# Park, 92 Soulh Cole OFRoad. Boise, Idaho S37U. SPwimin sixty (M) davs ol the R.date ol service, a Notice ol FECUlm lo a Water Right, upon OEa form lurnlshed by the Tl/Departmeni. for any water SP

— right-whl£h_lhey-may-ha»*— *rv- fo^ the use or surface walera HI

of Ihe Snake Rhrer from lhe GF___base ol lhe Mllner.Oam lo - GF

Iho Idah&Oregon border, SPwhich w alers lie or are being , (

^ ^ s e d wllhin lhe counties ol amAda. Canyon, Eirrwre. HA

. -G ooding, Jerome,-Owyhee GRand Twin Falls: IN(

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED ANtju l a copy of Ihe Court’s ANOrder au th o rin g com- GRmencement of the deienrJ- COnalion of water rights, amtogether with a summons GRand this Order ol Joinder be SP<

. sop^edasprovldodbyidiho— UA

SA•January.1991. HA

ROBERTG.NEWHOUSE HA

summS S " ' ’'" " ” I f !THE STATE OF IDAHO LL(

SENDS GREETINGS TO HA:mose persons listed In Ex- SP<hltjii A to Motion (or Order cl andJoinder a tuched hereto and S. jall persons cUlmIng rights BE'to lhe u se ol surface walers HEIol lhe Snake River from me SPC

— o n e ol Milner Dam lo Ihe LOIIdaho-Oreoon border within HEIElmore, Gooding. Jerome SP(and Twin Falls Counties, JOI-

__________ EXHIBJTA « n rAIB PLUMBING 4 H it

HEATING CO.; ADAMS, SPCRONALD H. and SPOUSE andALASTRA. FRANOSCA and HSPOUSE; AMALGAMATED SPC

-SUGAR CORP.:-AMBERS '" M d• JAMES and SPbUSErAM^ VAI

HUlAMBFiOSE. R.N. a n i SPC SPOUSE; AMR CORp I CRE

OLEEN E. and SPOUSE CCrBAICH, JERRY ^ and ^SPOUSE: BAILEY andSTEPHEN D. and SPOUSE £VEBAILY, CHARLES and 'jE NSPOuSE: BAILY, ADMN.. S MHELEN LOUISE an<j A ^SPOUSE: BARNES, EARL REHand SPOUSE; BARN- JOHH^USf^ BROOKS P. and SW

BARRETT, FRED S. and JON SPOUSE: Bar to n , jo h n jo n

A, and SPOUSE- BELL, and I DALE and SPOUS^: BELL ir

l iBENNETT. WAYNE and TiF SPOUSE: BERNARD, fliru

i l

BINGHAM. ARNOLD T, and , l u SPOUSE: BWGHAM if n r LOREN and SPOUSE

SWIBiSHOk RON and

SPOUSE; &ISHOP. SHIRLEY ki IS and SPOUSE: BLAIR. s » i HELAN and SPOUSE l BUIR, RALPH and Mans p o u Se : b u n k s m a , k o S NANCY R. -and SPOUSE- kopi

K = 5 a v “ S " - sV uS | : istill:i s g S s E ^ i s s ^ A S iRICH and SPOUSE: BOWL-

s P C j p : BOX c a n ™

ISSPp g e , " ‘H . l “ ' S uSPOUSE: BROKEN ARROW MAT' FARMS: BROWN, ROBERT Spoil

a S » “ S - a sMURIEL M. and SPOUSE q m m

^ hT ^^ H iS v DIS- K

S S E l “ " a " U T S , ' f f l F ? o ' ! i > V C T i a g g ? :

INC; CHASE PRODUCTS s^MU

I™

SPRINGS tr6 u t CO- CLEAR SPRINGS TRO uf *£

a n d S W U S E ^ MILI

I S '

COOK. VAY and SPOUSE;

S i E , i f e S i p o i y s '= E i s l ‘MRNIe! ROBERT L. and STOU^ jPOUS^; COnONWOOD- dI^IX i^UTUAL CANAL CO.; ana \

TRXw^Foffi M I

S i? dam^ f e o A D l l T O E irln -- -

lANCHES; DODSON'jac k S h

a i r a f e - ? rT t' ! » ' duoS mac- c' ' S S ifr

M.

i » w “ S K k , j S ; “ l a l

V l e g a l N O T I C E

_ S . and SPOUSE: ELMORE LEOIBEAN WAREHOUSE INC-r -PETJERKINS, BERNARDINE and SPOiSPOUS^'ERKINS, ROBERT SPOiand sk>USE; EVANS, LESIJAMES L M d SPOUSE; PFISF.W.BENNETT4S0N,INC.; and IFAIRCHILD, LILLIAN IREN^ andind SPdUSE; FALLS. .EDW

sr o u ^ E : f e n I vermaker! b en IL ., DEAN and SPOUSE; RAOl

SPOUSE:' FINK^WESTLEY Sto!A. and SPOUSE: FLEMING, LOUHOWARD AND SPOUSE; REMFLOURNOY. WALLACE W. SPOIand SPOUSE; FLYING H. MARSYNDICATKDN; RHEj

FOSTER, GEbRGE R. and SPOISPOUSE; FRAN2, ROBERT CAMand SPoUSE: FRAnZ. ROB- RIDLERTA and SPOUSE; SPOIFREEMAN. BETTY J . and CO J

ROUND M. and SPOUSE: ROCiG4B LAND 4 CAHLE CO. ROINC.; GARDNER, LOYD and SPOISPOUSE; GARoWeR. ROB- INC.;ERT B, and SPOUSE; andGARDNER. RUBY B. and SALKSPOUSE; GEM MTN. CO.;FARMS; GILBERT. DALE SPOI

! ? R R ? 1 ’„“/ l t . o a n ' ! ! ! : k i sGRICH. V6RUN and and I SPOUSE; GISLER, HARRY ROBiR. and ^POUSE; GLENNS SCHVFERRY FARMS; GLOBEX SPOI DEVELOPERS INCj GOI- A, arTIANDIA. CAITANd and JAME

- f r a u ° s ^ U “D r K ) ! ^ i l S tHAROLD A. and SPOUSE; NETf- GRAND VIEW FARMS; SHEL

- I ^ T H A R O L O -L -.n d -.S P O l

. „ r ”s fe .l " s£ ™ ¥ R ? E S ; f n THAROLD E. and SPOUSE; WESlGREENE’S TROUT FARhl CORFINC.; GRCG. GOLDEN T. URIEIAND SPOUSE: GRILL. GENE SiMPIAND SPOUSE: SPOUGRiNDSTONE BUTTE IRR. R. anCO.; GUiSASOU, LARRY INDUl and SPOUSE; HAFEN— LIVESGREGERSON H. and TERHSPOUSE: HALEY. ROSE- SPOU

-MARY H. ana kPOUSEr -KENNHALL. EARL D. and SMITI-SPOUSE: HALL. EARL SPOUHAROLD and SPOUSE; ETHHAMILTON, THOMAS, and SPOUSPOUSE: HAMMETT UVE- JEANSTOCK CO.; HAMMOND. SMITI-LLOYD D. and SPOUSE; SMIThHANSEN. ACE V, and SPOU.SPOUSE; HARDY, EARL M. IRRlG.and SPOUSE; HAF^T, JESSIE SNEDlS. and SPOUSE: HAWKINS. SPOU;BEVERLY G. and SPOUSE; FARMHELLER. MYRL and and :SPOUSE: HENDERSON, KENNLOIS N. and SPOUSE; SOUTI™ n SL |E . « M |S ^ F .^ .„ d yON^

JOHN and SPOUSE: HILL. STAST .AflDFLL G- a na Sf o uSE;— SPOU!HILLS. RAYMOND and JOESPOUfeE: HINDS. DAVID S. STASTand SPOUSE: HOODCO: SPOU!

HUDMAN, WESLEY and STEESSPOUSE; HULME, OON A, SPOU!

•Md -SPOUSE: HUNT,“ BYROI VAUGHN R. and SPOUSE; STE'HUTTANUS. HARRY H. and andSPOUSE: IDAHO CON- FREOECRETE PIPE CO, INC.: SPOU'IDAHO POWER CO.: IN- WILLI*LAND TERMINAL WARE- STROEHOUSE CORP.; INTER- SPOUSMOUNTAIN BEAhj CO. INC.; DONAlIVIE. HAROLD L. and SULLI\SPOUSE- J.R. SIMPLOT SPOU'CO.: JAtKSON. D.A, and K. andSPOUSE; JACKSON,, IVAN RALPHand SFk3US£: JANSEN. SPOUSEVERAND.and SPOUSE; PATRK

SPOUSE; JENSEn! RICH- TfloMf ARD^nd SPOUSE: JOHN C. SPOUS

J o h n s o n ! g e n e and ranckSPOUSE: JOHNSON SR., LANDSTANLEY G. and SPOUSE; TOUPIfJONES, BOB and SPOUSE: SPOUSJONES. FORREST and andSPOUSE; JONES. FRANK C. ELECT;

THOMAS™^f^ON'^°!^lnd F A u l

S s 'e“ ==- “ ■ K t l iJONES, WESLEY G. ond UNITEC

SPOUSE; JUKER, GEORGIA AMERK BRUSH and SPOUSE: . OF AlKAMBRICH, FRED A. and ROBERSPOUSE; Ka ST C.K, CAT- UTAHTLE CO. INC.: KASTER, VADER,RICHARD H. and SPOUSE; VALLEHKELLEY, RICHARD J . and INC.:

S ‘'s % u ^ s l" " ? IS iT .lf e : 5 J &

s C I<10D. ZEALA S. and ESTATE 3P0USE: KING, JACK and A. AND

DENVER PAUL^,

J t r s f ” S ; “ p“au\ ™ ‘' S K rrv

>1ARY S. and SPOUSE SWUSi<0HT2, EVAN and SPOUSE: VELOPh(REPCIk . JOE F, and WETZElSPOUSE: LARSON, STER- SPOUSE•ING C. and SPOUSE; LAT- PAUL•|MER, MORRIS and WHEEL!iPOU^E: UWYERi SPOUSEVlLLIAM-G,-and SPOUSE;— ERT-ani.EMOYNE. JOHN R. and ALVINIPOUSE; UDGREN, WILLlAklEATRICE G.N, and SPOUSEIPOUSE: LOCKWOOD. 1- andtUTHM. and SPOUSE: JESS

MADALENA, LOUl^ and WILSON

. . n i s & h =

’TOUS^e';MARfw?R08EHT SPOJSE .. and Sp o u s e : m artin , trustelUTH B. and SPOUSE SPOUSE

Ge o r g e a n d ^ ^ p o u s tf l l t l j^ s p o u s e

P85feE r'’^‘- ' ' « u L S

W aIICELFRESH, ROBERT h ! .^You ajId SPOUSE: .MECHAM, lhal an CLAINE and SPOUSE; ip red ln lECHAM, DELMAR and Fourth :POUSE; MECHAM, JAMES andforC'. and ^POUSE: MECHAM JanuaryIC,: m eyer hoVf , alvin 'he oop. and SPOUSE: MICHAEL. Rosourc« HARLES E. and SPOUSE;

K)US|; MILLER. DAVID L. l|on ol th

MILLER, MICHAEL K, and base ol I ’OUSE: MOHLENBRINK, ldah&Or( ME , and SPOUSE; walors ly □NROE, GARY and “ HHin thi >OUSE: MONROE Canyon.WOLD D, and SPOUSE; Jerome.DORE, THOMAS WAYNt___Falls.,__d--Bfk)OSE:— M OW an^ 'A ntT-j VCE— and— 'SPOUSE:— notlllod if 3RQAN,- VAN r and~CU Im io-a ■OUSE; MORRISON, u jo ol su :N£ L and SPOUSE' SnakoRlv 3SS^ DONALD T and Milner D ■OU^E: MTN. HOME RE- Oregon b •MIX: MUEGERL. CARL lying or I d SPOUSE: MiJegERL, iho coun ANOR and SM USE: nyon. E

3GINQ - A TRSPORT: 'h ave for:

' ’” T „ 5 “ ° w s s " E ' ; = ^ r - aDEWARNER. ERNEST and Water RoOUSE: NIEi^FENEGGER. Cole RoacITH and SPOUSE; O.S. ness ParkOWNING - R^VOC lolor ItuiUST: OBENCHAIN. which daliANE and SPOUSE: a'ter IhoELBERRY. D.L and ' publlcalloiOUSE: OLSON, DELL 0 mons.1 SPbuSE; 6 p PEDYK, Witness

i- F^^5^g°^P^AD^b^V" ’“ ’jOHN

3KINS, * KEITH ®o'^an^d „ , j s h l

L E G A L N O T I C E I

LEONA RAE and SPOUSE' lii- T -PETERS^ RALPH a i^SPOUS^: PETERS^ W J. ar>d

PFISTERER, HARVEY W. - , and SPOUSfe: PHELPS, F.F. •>’'

.l"D V R ?=‘i = L l ® I E ; i ™ ,

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RAOERMACHER, EDNA and

i f S i i i i ; S ’ ”

• s SSPOUSE; RHEAD * JMARLENE and SPOUSE:RHEAD^ ROBERT C. and SPOUSfe; RICHARD IRWIN "'®, " CAMERON TRUSTEES;RIDLEY. WAYNE and ' “ T ’' ' SPOUSE: RIM VIEW TROUT CO. INC.; RING. ROBERT W.

^ E E / ' ” uRR V ''^ ‘ ',f,d P SPOUS^; ROYAL CREST u,,, J '

SPOUSE: SAUNOERS.LESTER and SPOUSE; PUBLI SCHAMBER, ROBERT A, 12.19. and SPOUSfe: SCHAMBER.ROBERT A, and SPOUSE; SCHWARZ, MARY and . R's SPOUSE: iCHWARZ,. PAUL A, and SPOUSE: sfeELEY. REGL

SEEl¥ y, "riCHARD R^a^^d Sf-SxSSP O U S ^S E E S E E t-K EN -— W*h o f

SHErDON.*HOWARin'^and flo*l'‘^SPOUSE:------------SHETLER- ‘ * ''0-LELAND and SPOUSE: eniofO' SHILUNGTON, WARREN L. and SPOUSE: SHOCKLEY^

£ g § i= ^ jA 'T "S N = :1 lS 6 » t

s“ .SItoT -'; "S .R = ™ = = d

= R ™ .lifsS “u K l S ? f D ^ a ?INDUSTRIES: SIMPLOT ^^<5 « LIVESTOCK CO.;'SUUGH- iTERHAUFT. WILLIAM S. and L" Sec

i^ T H ^ EARL D.

ETHEL. ETHEL andSPOUSE: SMITH, MRS. ^ Erne/ JEAN M. and SpOUSE:SMITH, O.S, and SPOUSE; ' '.'’OS'SMITR PHIUP and SS"’'® 'SPOUSE; SNAKE RIVER ' “ ' - . aIRRIGATION DIST.; ®''PjDieSNEDIGAR. ROBERT and ,SPOUSE: SNEDIGAR croasocFARMS: SNIDER. EDWIN a . J"" r!*jnd S(>0USE; SORRELL. = KENNETH A. and SPOUSE’SOUTH ELMORE IRRIGA- A doianON CO.; STANDAL, '

S , = M i ; i T “.¥dJPOUSg;—STA STN Y ^Ro— t’SMlIU

S?Istny‘ " I r , J o ' f “S F »5P0USE;STAT^ OF IDAHO;

r P o ls E '^ - '" 'i ? E « ? l" s ‘JYRON and SPOUSE:

STEVENSON, LYNN E md SPOUS^: STONE - - L"® •REOERICK E. ar<d S ! ! ' ' iPOUSE; STRANGE, S” ® ?? VILLIAM and SPOUSE' OayoiF ITROBEL, FRANK and -iPOUSE: SULLIVAN.

?ULUVAN°- SHARON “fn d

lALPH GERALD and

s'fe*JI?: r

! (S M P s li“ ™ ^ H , -S d « •

f f i i c o . : T „ ’ R " E S ? g r « rlANCHES; TOKAWANAAND 4 CAULE CO.: . J ,OUPIN^ CARL D. and scrlptlve POUS^: TROUTNER. ARTnd SPOUSE; TULEY, S"?LECTAandSP6uSE:TWllJ i°?,„ f ?ALLS CANAL CO.; TWIN H^uosirALLS CONST. CO.; TWIN ThoALLS ■ COUNTY; T W IN ----- slandeALLS HIGHWAY DISTRICT; 'hrougNITED STATES o i througMERICA; UNITED STATES propO!F AMERICA; UPTMOR, - «> WOBERT E. and SPOUSE costs.TAH CAPITAL CORP.i Within

ALLEY FARVs"TR0l?r^C0: wn'^rovl

& i)1‘c^ % n W s T o’ s :

WUSE; W.W. RIHER ficos ol STATE: WALKER, WORTH in Iho AND SPOUSE; WATKINS. Atiornoy

S V E R S f f p H ^ f f i i iid SI>0USE: WEBB, LewistonVARY H. anrf SPOUSE; .Twin .Fa'EBB, SADIE M. and Idaho f i=>0uSE; w e ir . NEIL C, and proposoc?OUSE: WEST END DE- avallablo•LOPMfeNT CO, INC.; Any iniETZEL, LOREN and • submit»OUSE: WHEATCROFT, rogardint\U l J . and SPOUSE; ruFes. anHEELER, JOHN H. and Industry’OUSE; WHIPKEY, ROB- by tho |lT-and-6P0USE:-WHlTE. oncourag•VIN E. and fePOUSE' lormallorLLIAMS, DUANE B. and anIlcipaU■OUSE: Williams, vern pact oi ihand iPOUSE; WiLSON. All com

SS and SPOUSE; concornirLSON, WILBUR and rules mu:O U S ^ WILSON, ufldorslqiX)DROW and SPOUSE- postmarliSE, FLOYD A. and orboloroOUSE: WM. T, URIE No ruleUSTEES: WOOD, KIM and will bo cOUSE; WOOD, VERDAH -Signod. ua SPOUSE: WOODMAN, hearingRRY L and SPOUSE; porsonall11GHL CATHERINE and o ' tho O U S^ YATES. JAMES E ' ' addrossdiJ StJouSE; YESNEY. and po:DREW W. and SPOUSE- boloro FST, GARIN and SPOUSE; PursuantST. MARY E. and (a)«). Ida

S U lE ,* ." n ''a S « ip E “ ' L r . “ !'ou aro hereby notlllod ty-livo (2iI an OrtTa/<had boon on- ostod porQd In DIsKlcl Court ol tho 'l^n prosJrth Judicial Dislrici In wUh sign;Ifor Counly ol Ada, dated than iweiluary 28. 1981, directing osled moi

Departmeni ol Water nlzation, <iources of lhe Su io ol subdivisioho Io commence an in- tion on a

I ol Iho various riohls lo Qu°sl incl

bnako River irom the polilionorl0 ol Mllnor Dam to tho ° ■KKJrogon border, suchors lying or being used DATEDlin tho counties of Ada, January, rlyon. ELmore, Goodino OAWk:omo, Owyhoo and Twrri Cuslo.s.,___________ ____cords,tid vou aro hornhu PrOcoiilio d lh a lu n lo ssv o u lilo a -------R |PA!mto-a;watornphtTofthft--------- h | a L iof surfaco wafers ol the WELF^ke Rlvor from iho baso ol Stalo ier Dam to the Idaho-gon border, such walofs PUBLISH:g or being used within 12.19. and

counlios of Ada, Ca-n. Elmoro, Goodinn, _________5mo. Owyhoe end Twin ' --------------

; ; ; s ' t K s s , ' r » : ______ie_-ctalm-mu5t-t>a-flled~MARJ0fllE1 Iho Dopanmeni o | - |o a s ; - a e i ror Resources, 82 Soulh caslons S J Road. BroadUnt Bual- ®s Park, Boise.,Idaho, no-r lhan April 27. ibsi. . --------------:h date is elxlh (60| days ' 002r tho Ihird and llnal ■------- n r -licallon ol mis Sum- LOST (om1?- vicinity of Iitness my hand and lhe 's w e r s lo j j

ol said Dislrici Court days, 734-r <» a .y 01 F .bm .n ,, L o l f - j j j ;

JOHNBASTIDA .jpanlol mClerk-------------- ---------.S luar1 .Jr. I-(SEAL) -LlconeefO!

L E G A L N O T I C E _ UI THE^DISTRiCT COURT

AHO, IN AND FOR THE DUNTY OF TWIN FALLS MAOISTTUTE DIVISKIN lhe Matter ol the Esu te

HILDA ELIZABETH : h WART2 , Deceased,

Probale No. 2200 NOTttE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS’ HEREBY VEN Thai Iho undersigned s boon appointed ■rsonal represenlallve ol A > abovo-fumed decedeni.I persons having claims i l alnst m e decedeni or her lato are required lo pres- PEI meir claims wimin lour sh mpnihs alier lhe dale ol

) lirsi publication of this i i lice or said cUims will be 5' over barred. CUlms must i , her be presented lo tho 2' , dersignod at the add re ta . -% Iica;ed or liied with the jrkodhoC ourt. 9.

JOANFANCHER hoP.O.BOX69 - - S iTwinFalls ID83301 7 I

l l i a m r . h 6 l u f i e l d 8.1ckorandHotlilieid.P .A.>, Bo«66in Falls. ID 83301 mcorneylortnoE siato j , '

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3T1CE0FEMERGENCYRULE-MAKING AND B'*

NOTICE OF INTENDEDiGULAR RULE-MAKING P«'ursuant to Sections i>i203(b) and 67-S204 (b)(2). Mli w codornollce is horo by— setin lhat Iho Dopartmonl ol so<illh and Wollare. Stale of Co»o,------ha*------ invoked— of-ugency procedures lor « q-maXiM, Tho aclion. caer d ^ k o l Numbo un i-eotiE, involves memdmeni ol rolos oov- . '7 ng "FCXDO STAMPS"i3 , Chapter 4, Rules and — uUtions o( lhe Depart-II of Health and Wellaro.

or mo authority granted J f Socllon Sft-2£i2b. Idaho e . 5«-203(al through

f f l . ' - f S F R ' i a s . s ! ,V).fll(ociive February 1.

nergency rule-making is 1Tied necessary because whl leso rules become el- 2. tvoU ter than February 1. blac, approximately 23.2M 3, Fble Food Sum p house- x b s will be denied in- sod utlilly bonollls or .

not recolvo those i u Jills in lime to mootjased winter luel costs. ®' lolay in promulgation Id necosslUlo a rovlow 2ho entire caseload to Jio/bllsh retroacllve 8< 2

stration costs and do- ST I g delivery lo now whit

0 rules, which were 2rnc ilod by emergency edures on tho 20ih day youi nuary.JSai.andliledC y 1 °^ indorslgnedon lhe 22nd qq^.

3l February. 1931, and 10 ' 'e at iho 'ond b( onoIrod Iwenly (120) days -^ 3 6 o31sldayol May,1981. addition, notice Is also>. pursuant to Socllon —03 (a)M). Idaho Code, LOShoidanoO epartm ontol bullih and Wollaro. Division Ans.jifare. has also inituiod 7O8O.lar rule-making undor ,-p^.ot Number 0304-80I1. ^9^ 10 adoption ol ihese

a jjn j,

J loliowlng Is a de- —live summary ol iho nnjlancooltheom ergoncy —mended permanent ac- CON:and ol Iho principal FOR)13 Involved: hundho seasonal- uiiiity • yo. nderds— for—Oclobor— anvil'3ugh March and April 45Mi 3ugh Sopiombor areposed for amendmoni OOSr.oiioct rising utility = .

;?n « . » ™ ,lm.,^ a -Ilod bolow, any person evlew tho toxi of iho I ised rules In the Ollico ' ) Custodian ol the Ro- . or in ariy ol mo Ro-1 Administrative 01-ol tho Dopartmenl. o r . ------ho Olllcos ol the iloys G e n e ra lH e a llh BROV

Wollaro Division, nitlolId in Coeur d-Alono. coal I ,ton. Caldwell, Boise,.Falls, Pocatollo, and

Fails. Copies dl tho «isod rules will be mado ‘ '’i l l ble upon request,'in terested person can Coni11 written comment C all..

“a C l n d K S S ■ “iry poiontlally allected S,

fiCSLB. Slommonts and dala no de! rning Iho proposed Oth. IS Tiusfbodirociediolho M.D.'i si(}nod and mual bo ' iwiLL

rule-making hoarlng(s)0 convened.unless .a 1. wrilten roquosl for a ’®®'-0 Is submlited _ laiiy lo Iho CuslodUn SaulG 10 .^Records _ o r l s _ jsed lo Iho Custodian " 'v postmarked on or ' '1 February 28. 1981. m t to Socllon 67-5203Idaho Code, the rlghl . ' quest a r u l e - m a k in g _____

persons, an assocU - J^ jm o

i S S o i n S ' l ' S “ J f "

r s i i ' A / a s i ; S " 4n, or a governmonul 'SISlSi; Ision or agency. Ac- Want F n a hearing request Call P

includos a statement F r e ^

Iho proposed

ED^mis 27lh day ot Call 733

Uk’sTRAM STATHAM ----------slodian ol iho Ro- .<33.^- .Adrnlnlslrattyo„,.007___

_________

LFARE. 450 W o s r

uncem ents

n i l 's FLOWER^for'leirveries. All 'oc-------- ."i.. 545 Sparks, 734-

Lul/Found

omale yellow Lab. of mall Cinema, an- I Jasamlno. 733>39744-7709 eves._______ight brown cocker

mix near Robert-r. HI. 9 monm* old, - -----M520J( (ound con- di •

L E G A L N O T I C E "002 . . . Lo»i;FourKl -

h o u n d p o u n d ' 'NEWS ■ ..

CHANGES Z DAILY «

Has your 1980 ^liconse expired? P*FOUND 6OCS ;«

NOW A T THE TWIN FALLSANIMAL SHELTER

LOCATED: 13atTHAVE. W. ^1

PET OF THE WEEK: Mato P Shepherd pup,

1. Male German shepherd2, Female V> cocker V, torri- j7 <ir . W,

A F e m a io Elk hound4. Female mixed samoyan5. Female boifluim ' lox £ hound mix -

8. Femalo(oxlerjlermlx fl

HOURS: 5-7PM ONLY A M o n ^ Ihru Friday: 73^0860

Bocauso Dogs are brought In ovary hour, and SOLD or ^l- DESTROYED aller 48 hours, please call or visit Ihe pound daily to check whether your pol has boonplckedup. This is noi ari up-to-date list. »C Mixed dogs aro hard to do- *S

- scribe, com e to tho pound 10 - ho soo if your pel Is there. • Come and pick out a puppy co

—O f-fuH -grow n-dog-—tnoy--------would love lo havo a homo.FREE training cUs m s (or Hound Pound Dogs. Cali _

, 733-i897onObedienceCU3s ba Information only. chl ------

JEROME DOG LOG „Loveable and Loyal

Hours: 8am-5pm mon-lrl

1. Female Cairn Terrier, 1.9' while,? months. *252. Ma^o Pointer X, while S bUck,3monihs. ["*'3. Female German Shormair X .blackSwhlte.3monlh5. I” '4. Female Springer Spaniel. w hite4llver.2yoats.5. Male Lab X. yellow. 1 year.6. Male SI. Bernard, while, brown, black, 4 years ~7. 2 lemalo Lab X. bUck, 3 EXP months. spra 8.2m8loPoW lo/BiltU nyX,

'9.' l 'M alo~ lib /0n iuny X. E'XP whiio4 rod, tyear, rigai10.3 female Poodle X, black. Hou

Your i m DOO llc » n !« iM ., ™oxplredl jqDogs may be soon at the forAnimal Shelter al mo end ol com4lh Avenuo West in Jerome, fait, For Inlormatlon. call 324-8436; II no answor. 324-4313. one*

* * * * * * * * * * schc

LOSTI I nipped Sh 'hU ul, ^ 8 'bull colored w/black (acos> ^ Ans. to -T- i ■Mljj T', 734.7080. REWARDl__________ ___Houi

----------------------------------- EXPiOM__________Special Nollces

CONSUMERSi Be an IN- For FORMED shyjper. Savo 366-7 hundreds « - Thousands i t cTpt- yearly. Boloro you buy »nylhlng-call-P.D.(5:A-733-- -OoVr tSggmornlnosorovonlnqi.

C«________HejroriilNojices —

m ~ Itiion il'

ALCOHOLICS TITLE ANONYMOUS

______ DUTl

A n E N T IO N ! S3R0WN COAT Ukon-from Tochi JItletree Inn 2/20. Keep the:oal bul please send green ol Powok w /addresses 4 phono ficuiw''8 collect to: B. G, Martin 'ossoU IB 0XI9. Paul. ID 63347. opmo

DISCREET neeii

S .™

G oiN G T O D IE ?lfm' ISAVEYOURSELFl

10 you nood kidneys, heart yos, any parts, Wrlle PO;or7S2. KImborlv.________ flfoo.WILL nol bo rosponslblo for

; S ' 4 r 'I.D. 'Smokcy-KeiaQ._____ ' c » laMILL NOT BE basodESPONSIBLEIorlhedobis thosu I Carol Gonialez or Caroli b o Irom February 1. .APPLi

aul Gonzalez, coHog- - J O B C O R P S - ------------------1YoumJobTralnIng p . ,

A ge»16Thru21------Call „

SAM OVERACRE S 423-&4S8

JST BACK FROM TRAIN- CLOSIIQ, let mo be your color 4 DATE:ismoiiccounselor. lhavo a oosllicimploin lino ollor you. ^toso arb natural herbs, aro sTARl11 perfumid. For moro In- DATE- rmatlon. 734-7262.ant Fun And New Friends? Easier ill ^ a m a te s Wost (415) _Tochnl

e e . )_____________ tion EiSCfO S D piayei-iinjfjpT s r si lilo rogrosjions. coior. unsoiing 4 healing, ole gin. so111733^7, 1 _____

• HELP----------------------- ---------- Tochn(

Grad.J— ....... Job8o lln to ro8 t.|, .4909.Cc

C A im R O P P o in

~ W E - N b w m V £ - A N ' 0 ,• I-Qualiiicd, Fully Exponencod C

Wo aro a sorvico oriented con continuous c a rcc r oppDi

. Excoiiont p ,iy — all liin<}( and compciny ccJiooUng <'

Inlorviows tyappoin im oni \

D e l lW r ig h l

LUCICHFORDTfDl 1 T« a Fitlr m aiTII

“ M ' _____^ P o r ' i ^ i T 'MEDICAL HYPNOSIS. 26 WS oxpeiionco, Greal for norvos, weight loss, sell- Improvemeni, education, acnos 4 pains. 4 olher all- menis. inquiries welcome, call John 324-7281.PALMISTRY REAOINGI-AII readings are privalo 4 con- (identUI, Bring in copy ol Ihis ad foraJ2discount. 1586 Bluo Lakes N. 733-4069.

PREGNANCY HOTLINE Prognanl?Neodholp?

CalI73*«l9l

WANfANATURAL ^ Childbirth? Learn breathing 4 oxerciJBS. Can Patty Phiiiioa *i>i6bQ -

S elecled OffersW __________JotaollnlerBSt

A PERSON WITH EXPERI­ENCE as a feriiii2or Hold man 4 other routed duties

» l‘y'. 's ?.“r A s :South, Buhl._____________

ACME PERSONNEL

•C ashiers , part-time (2)• Stock person, alter school hours.• Retail sales. 13.50 * commission

C a llW a l l7 3 4 ^ . .83^ Blue U kes N. .

BABYSinER needod for 3 chlldron. Agos 9, 10. 4mo. lOpm lo 7am. 734-8184.

CONTROLLER OFFICE MANAGER

Rapidly growing business with 135 employees. Degree In -iixouniiM . 4 o r-m ore yoars oxpeiience in ac­counting. Age & sox not a (acior. Compensation «5,000 4 up based on edu­cation 4 oxperlonco. Greal managemoni 4 personal growth opportunily. Send resumo lo Box Y-28. c/o Times News. PO Box 548.

EARN EXTRA INCOmI - Bocomo a beauty consul- Unl. 734-5670allor5:00. EXPERIENCED rosldontlal sprayer, season starts soon.Salary depends upon oduca­llon, 733-4206.EXPERlENCE U W i r r r . ‘rigate and operate tractors. House furnished. Good wapes. 543^23 belore flam, EXPERIENCED PILOTS wilh minimum 1500 hours PIC and 50 hours W 212 are needed • for various lire ' sUnd-by — contracis. Must haVo uS _ Foresi Son/ice card. Would proler night vision oxporl- once and completion o f 212 school, Qualilied applicants send resum e to Box: X-28, c /o Times Nowa, P. 0 . Box 548Jw jnF a|ls ,1083301. ^ 0 EXPERIENCED IRRIGATOR. — House lurnishod. Buhl area. ME' Don Wrloht 326-5626. berEXPERIENCED DIESEL MECHANIC , wanted. Call , ,,i733-5933._________________EXPERIENCED- row crop Aur eqolpt operators (or largo 634j

F*of" !n?o'‘’cal!‘ 3l5^?4*53^°or 366-7926.GlonnsFerry, EXPERIENCED chalrslde in j donUi assistant n eed ed .' Ape Rospond~Box— r ;28, c/o p K Times News, P. 0 . Box 548, TwinFalls,ID8330I,

FULL-TIME POSITION uiki OPEN ^

HTLE: Oonui Lab fHT Tochnologylnsiructor.

3UTIES: Laboratory and :lassroom instruction lor 3onlal Labo/aloryFochnology. Will bo re- jponslblo lor devolopmoni )l Porlormanco Based Cur- icuium, program budget, , esson plans and job devel- 3 , 1 )pmoni; ■ quin

I dilio}ESIRED . . ■>. Mr,(3UAUFICATI0NS: Minimum COr lighl yoars successlul, ro- :ent employment oxporl-inco rolalod to subjecis to ___10 Uught or Ihroo years R.N. ixporlence and a-8,A. Oe- -EXCi iroo, Musi bo cortlliabio Shllt hrough Slalo Board o( 11-7 'ocatlonal Education Stan- Nura loids. ^

lALARY: To bo dotormlnod asod upon ouaiilicatlon ol w ov 10 successlul applicani. 5

.PPLiCATION_________ .■ROCeOUfie:’Submu loltor- fapplicalion. resume-, and Part oiiogo transcripts to; moto

Po/sonnoiOlliCQ- ' ' only EaslornldahoVocaiional

Technical School' ‘ ____i2299 East 17ih StreetIdaho Fails, 10 83401 —

LOSING „ATE: March 6.1981, or until ssillonisliiiod.

TARTINQATE: As soon as possible,

jslern Idaho Vocallonal- schnlcal School Is an Equal

)n Employer and hiring Is

Ilor. religion, national ori- n. sox. or handicap.

=LP w a nted ' N uclearichnolooy. Ago 17-34. H.S,•ad. Call Navy (503) 221- 09.Colioct.... ___ _________

iTUNlW I

m p ^ B N i N G y o y ----------------:od DlcGOl Mechanic lcom p,in '/o ilonng ipponuniilt^ lingo bcnofitn ling av;iiiabl(!.

ml W riioorciill 3h l

TRACTOR .

T h u r s d a y . Fo

CLASSIINDI

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REAl£STATEfORSAlE

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MERCHANDISE u .

070l.Vo''trll ro Bli, , UfO^TSho^vonJCIolliing l4f

ise07»A(,pl,n"f»\ ______ iMOj|OM.ol"‘q»A .. Co>'d 163

C86r,“,to o d ° 170

Dflec<.„jTi„o,, loCoi n ?

09: Autl.o''* 175

A dvertising DM S tf a y ......................................Tuesday . . . . . . . . .Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

-D)tfs<tay ■ . . : . . . . . . . . .. Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

007 .lobsollntorosl 003

DENTAL ASSISTANT . ImSwanted. Must have certHl- cerc a te s -o ( registration and Butrocoonltlon, Wriie Box C-29. diplc /o Times Nows, P. 0 , Box per54J. Twin Falls. 1083301, Poll MECHANIC WANTEOI Top benellls. prolit .sharing.pension plan. hospl- "PPUllMtlon. housing 'I!®,lurnishod. To worti In Urm LAFshop. C^il Grant Ostothoul. accAurora Capllal Corp. 734- pan6347;____________________ I qu

NEED COUNTER HELP, !"JImust bo 19 years old 4 good "®,''wIthllguros.O nlythosoneal a jj.In appearance need apply, MA'Apply .In porson .-M axio 's- rolaPlzja 170 Bluo Lakes Blvd. HOQ NEED EXTRA MONEY? Earn a second Incomo wilh pro- duels that all America IsUlking about. Wo noed you! mfrCall now lor more Inlo, .rnr

_______________ _ SK!PETROLEUM truck driver lor Hou(arm dellverlos. Apply al oaldBUHL COOP SUPF^Y, 130 Kaa1im Avenue South. Buhl. mari

QUALIFIED vSS MECHANIC 555

NEEDED PJ™3 years oxperience ro- quirod. Good working con-dilions. Apply In person lo **,0' Mr, Chuck Hosman: ’CON PAULOS CHEVROLET Parm

140 Wost Main, Jerome Ajt^324-4318or734-656S WAN

_______________• er.FiR.N.-s 4 L.P.N.-S, all shills. WANEXCELLENT Irlnge bonollls, - cropShllt dilloronllal 3-11 50<, a ma11-7 75e, Call Direclor ol raise'iursing. Twin Falls Clinic runr33-3TO.________________ eqult5N0W SHOVELERS needed

«oy«kln°Co?do^rofocl''a*Sun Valiev. 726-3253.

THE CLIP “ l i’art or fuli-tlmo cos- sell-snotologist needed (or mens Wrllelatrslyilng. 734-3857 4-6pm qualilinly, . g.29.

N E W S P A P E R

A D V E R T i s i N (

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.......... -T l io Twin Fiills, Walio Tiion-immetiiflte opcninn Io

. , onon ted layotiln illsl. - ‘ N ew sp a p er iayoul'-liiusi

ionce preloiabie. Oogiea .ticing OOBlQii veiy helpful, lo p roduce qualily graph rapid pacp and under sir Top pay and ali regular m e n su ra te with experienc

------------Fo r Interview , call or wri

W I L E Y D O D D SA dveili2irig Director Timos-Nows P.O .B ox 540 Twin Falls, Idaho83301

(208) 733-0931

. F o b r u a i y 2 6 , ™ i T lm o j-N o

S I F S i D

BEXFARMERSMARKET

RECREATIONAl

AUTOMOTIVE,____________________:------; _____

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J D eadlinesDEADLINE

. . . . 12:00 pm S a t i t f a y /. . . . . . . . . 5:00 pm Moniiay'

-- - - - 5 :« p m T D e sd a y '-T-rr5:flO-pn»-WHlnealiy— - - - - - -- - - - - 5:ffl pra Thursday■ ■ 5 : 0 0 pm Friday J

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IMMEDIATE OPENING for certlliod police ollicor' (n Buhl. Musi have high school diploma or GED, Apply.'in person to tho Buhl City Hall- Pollco Dopartmenl, 20)North Broadway. Equal Oo- portunlty Employer.Applications will remain.(56llie for ono full year.______LARGE NATIONAL CO. now accopling appilcallons .ior part-timo janitorial work.EQuai OpportunilyEmployer, Interviews lo b« held (rom 1-3pm, Iriday 2/27 alL am piiohlarH ote l.tse .-- MATURE, exporlonced sec- r o l ^ , quality onvlronmont,HOOTS 4 salary nogotlab'lo'.Sond rosume to P.O, Box ' 348.Jorome.

WANTED! Pivot“ irriga57n man. Year around employment, Noods some electrical experience,Houso. ulllilios, insurance.

Slid vacation Includod ago negotiable. Musr'tre married. Call Jorry aKo'r 6pm,(801)872-8269,

WANTED! RN for psrt-Hmo employmeni. Conlaci Maaic ValFoy Manor. Wondoll Td ,Phono 536-5571.________WANTEDI Tubo • irrigator, somo Iraclor work, top', wages. Relerences ’m- quirod,- House furnished Farm Is in Wendell area. A lterepm.call733-5098.WANTED E.porioncod milK- er.Flior area.326-5659.WANTED TO HIRE (or a rowcrop sprinkler irrtgalodfatra- ' ”a man who Is a soll-starief, raised on a larm 4 ablo' lo run 12-row beel 4 potato equipment. Be mechanically Inclined w/lamlly willing fo live In Ihe counlry. YeHr oround poaillon. Modom home supplied. Respond ‘Box T-28 c /o Times News,P.O.Box 548, TF, ID83301. .WE NEED (21 experienced sell-slarting saleamon.Wrilo In cqniidenco lisUng

^^alc“ o'TZ’EStJkws!

ERING

ho Titnos-Nows-Iwis... -.l- ..............ng lor a .p ro d u c lio n _ - ]2 ; ...........

•liiusirntion ex p er- ^ogreo in a rl / . id v o r^ ... __'Ipful. Musi bu able iraphlc design al a ', or strict deadlines )uiar benellls com- irienco.

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-------------n ? w q - " F iO T O “ 'INPUT dLERK. No corr eiM rifince n«c«: SOWPM minimum. QuIcK. sceuralo S neil apply. Sertd rflsjtrs I Bo»174y. Twin Fain. ID VETERANS- We openlnqi now ind you quillly lor bonus. Min lions lYilltble. Don'l Call Navy now (SO}} m

(2) ■ EXPERIENCED rnslologiits wim cH«nle

73^7«M

.009 SiMPiWANTED SALESMEN work on commlttlons Ir

. . . . Twin. Falls.& .Builey-RL aroa. Full or parl-llmo.

--------- t8no»aoof.733^«.WE NEED REAL EST SALESMEN especially I. Modern ollice and lacll with lots ol parklno. Com Harold Kellhly. Main V Really. S07 Wasl Main, 1 Fall3.'n44S55.

' • i Twiifaiij I- -- K o b e rlr

733-0331 I

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* Privaie Parly A(* Real E s ta te Exc* Ad MUST b e pa

5 days a fte r it is. 'P le a s e c h e c k y (

lirsi d a y il runs; T im es-N ew s wil responsib ilily fo a f io r lh e f ir s i ln ;

I 4 LIN I - 5 LIN

H j T Im e s N e w

H I S ta rt D a le .

I I N am e ___I A d d ress .

H I Prin t Ad hei

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IH ;A-1 PAINTING

House i businesses, laonable rales. Relerei ■ Qlvan. Pn.73<-QftXl.

. , :ACME PERSONNEL SERVICE

■ :W e have a boiler'Wi] doing lli Call Walt 7 M

:o rM opl.al«3fllueL a

JACOUSTICALCEIUNOS

;Tllo of all types Install ;PIus drywall rianolno 4 li :rlor remodel. 2s yrs e 733-2323.

. ; « i ™ n u u R

^Now renllno unlls In ssv( .•^menslons. 733-5302

................... ;73<-4a7<.................... -

A gricu ltu ral S ervice■We havo backhoes, trxici :iackhammers. cbncrelOM

' & Hal lay personnel lo .:lrrlflallon plpollne InsUl

dons, selllino pond eicat

!S E L s*ffi:'riK ;,™ ' •

APPUANCE REPAIR ARECONDmONINO

- - ...... Malof-apolianco rebulide•Wo-TnaKe-houio'cillJTT .TSaa. Alter hours, <2W3M.

—----------“ BACKHOE

• Mohr Backhoa Semlce. Ti soil. rock, dlrl movlr s o ^ ^ e y s le m s . excavilla

BUILD REPAIR REMODEL

. :Small Jobs a specialty. For

■ " "■■■ " ; " J '.CSEMOeiLEREPAlH

.-Heavy duty diesel repair an - ^ l a b l e welding. Call 73<

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; L i s t y o i u r b

D -4 T lm e s -N o w 9 ,T \

lollnlartit OM 8a le t0<

0“ T5ATA'' 'THANT— YOU " " M0 computer .VALLEY- tor maklna nee#ssa7 . -business a flrowino jm. Only xo## . However, dua I neal need creased bustnssa. we

jme lo PC perately n««d uieap<ID- 10 help relieve the burd

/e have desire tod you may succaas. we'll show. Many o ^ how...call Mayer RealXin'l waft Appraisal, 734-TO5-

221-I909 -.......... ...... .

015 . Babyi “ T * . .FORMER preschool teac

openings available iMEN to care. Preschool ac ons In lhe iuriches & Tey-Rupert . PLop- r^* * 9lcome, 734-68 limo. Age A LOVING MOM. Will bab

_____ In my home. Lincoln SerI s f i f E area.60c houf.73«-57a3. lallylirm. BABYSmiNQ, my hot ' facililies anyllme except Frl nlgt . Contact: anv ’age. Drop^na welcorjIn West 733-<3t<.______________aln, Twfn BABYSITTING In Filer, Sn

g roup .« day. Call 32W51

TO PLACE YO ■--------- TIMES^NEW

— W A N T A

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L s 3 E j i J L p T S S J

i V A R A N T E E O FO r Your M oney Re

ly A d s O n ly • I f y o u1 E x c lu d e d m a y { e p a id fo r w iih in i h e a i f ' l i s p i a c e d • R e f u r ck y o u r a d l h e b e c o j n s a s t h e • Y o u v s w i l l n o t a s s u m e r e f u n i ly for e r r o r s • w h e th :l in s e r t io n T im e s

m e s ^ dmINES7DAY INES 7 DAY

( f i g u r e 4 w o r d s p e r li

4ew s, C la ss if ied DepL. Bo>U e._______________

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h®ck M o n ey (

y ^ f f n e c t o r y o f

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COMPLETE PROPERTY MAINTA

ses. Rea-elerences Interior S eilerior [

roolino, & emerge r • p a ira .B onded iln su

welcome insurance e su tf i work. Dick E

r .way Of7 3 4 ^ ; C.J.'SCONSTRUCTH

ue Lakes:Fonnlca. lioor u

fJos .concrete, remodoliniwor1(. Free estimate

Installed. -30^-’ ifl & Inte- EMPLOYMENTSERV ifrs exp.

■ '•We Pltea p,- ____ SNELUNQ & SNEM ’ -1033 Shoshone Street

Twin Falls. Idiho. 734- 1 several EMPLPYMENTSERVI

NEW Honi: — - :PERSONNELVWe ca ;e YOU find the right Job

istic fees. 4» She trxicks, -S lreet Soulh. 734-W 4

ele wall .QET A JUMP ON S li 10 do • CUAN-UP instalia-eicava- H edge trlmmlno and

etc, care. Call Bill. 734-3830 GRAVEL CRUSHED Al RUN-TOP SOIL

We will deliver. Orair .'oowor ._rock. Non

. :Crana«ndBiQolno.733 _ INTEB-TAX SERVICES,

- - - - . U l an expert prepare _ (axes In the privacy oi

g S 0 5 7 “ '° ' JOBSHOP^---------------

A Persona/ Par3< _ :S«rvfcff- 260 Sixth

I'-P®* North. 733-riM.I JONESGLASS

.. .Com m orclal-A-ReiideFree ostlmales. «

airand windows & doors,-734 lii 734- .o r after hours 423-

•32»-4025.

r business In th

/3 , Twin F a ils , Id a h o T h u r s d a y

eapeople^ 016 Babyiliti

7 m a6(C ' SABY'slfflNa"iNMy Hor JIng our Monday Ihru FrWay. <lr>g sue- 73*-3»4.___________

BABYSfTTlNQ for « 75 c • ' 5>0 Midway. Fil^^ or c

S i r -----------------------

KW ^ o S YOUR CHILD olf to qeatty A OotxJ aurt. enroll him

pre-school c lasses a l CloiTown Nurae7 School. Op.

= * = 7am 1(11 eom./23-557B.

^ 2 ^ MOTHER of 2 will babysit J

M ! ! 5 ? time. Lotateacher MOTHER OF 2 will babysittbie for my home. Call 73*<I671.J M O T H E n O F !« B lb ib » i& TLC. or 2 children, my hom- ± « l8 . ’_ .d a y a .- * f l e - 3 ar>d-«p.~H.babysit meals. Uroe fpnced yarischool TLC.734-2BT7r*- ' ^

a ----- NEED DAYTIME babyiltt«home, right tw iy , my house c

nighla. yours. Prefer Burley c•Icome. Heybum. 67i3002 after Bom-------- REUABLE CHILD care I,r. Small licensed home. Any timeU515. any aoe. 324-5449.

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Illf '™ s a_ 28-5375 J

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y o u r i te m d o e s n 't s e l l y o u a y g e t a r e f u n d o r r e r u n e a d 7 d a y s f r e e f f u n d s o r a d r e - ru n s m u s t c o l l e c t e d w ith in 3 0 d a y s

IU w ill n o t b e e lig ib le fo r a 'u n d if lh e ite m s e l l s l e i h e r o r n o i b y th e n e s - N e w s

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3oxM S ,T w ln FaMs |I

_ Phono _________ {_ T o w n _________ I

-- --------------- I----------------- - I---- ------------- I------------------ I___________ I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I___________ I)y O rder ^

IVICE SP!a s

NTAINENCE C «i5sC A PE mShrub, hedge

ior painting, trimming. EsUisrgsncy re- sulallon. 6 yiInsured, We ence , 733-7378.

MAGIC VAUEY -k Erdmann UPHOLSTERY

ICTION Fumilure uphoHighway .-n a

covering, Jerry’s Gun Shioling. finish John Matnev.malas. 324- MASSAGE AT-------------- HOTSPRINGSERVICES • '

T herapeutic ma Poopla." :For an appoin

SNELLING, M s fk o r S u Q .MMINISTORAGEl

ERVICE N eod storage•- Chock our r

lOniZON'S. - :ae*9onal ralt ) can help . :Automotlvo Mai t Job, Real- 5070.Shoshone -------— - -

"Like Now" ap(N 3 P M 0

733-0931.

a i^ lawn PROFESSIONAL^ ------ •SECRETARIALSIDANDPTT .

;24 hours. We pl deliver. Done

Drain field specilicatlons. MNorthwest -tB rprfsea.-T W ^.733-1234,------. ■::ES,INC, .............'SHRUaiHEDQE

- TRIMMINGpare your ...........................................:y of your Experlencodandjpolntment priood. Before 8a_______ 6pm call 733-S71fl.

SKIPS MANUFAC & MACHINE

^enonnel(Ih Ave. Latho Work anc_______ Welding. CaJI 734

. :disonAve.W .___ SPRINQTRIMMINC

Slorrn Evergreens, (rulprolosslonal work

423-6195, able pricea. Free <73^64i5,

the Directory Of

[Jay. F e b r u a r y 20.1881

-----------o il B«brilM«r

byilltera BABYSrTTlNQ in my hom.................. -Poily-traioed.-Ctoee-lo-Hily Home, rlaonSchool. 734-6552. lay. call BABYSriTING, Infants______ toddlers. Lots of TLC ir3 75 day JXPER'ENCE. 734-6718.■r or calf • --------------------_____ _ 016 SrtmMOMWtnH

e x p er ien c ed llnlsh ca h L i! M nter available lor ri

ll r w « rnodels or new conslructlori 733.7092. Bot,. MessaJ

O**" phone 73*^039. Kris.I WILL 0 0 IRONING In m

S l i i M C*) Mft. ________________6 ^ ILLUSTRATiON.- Layout T - -7 7 hand letierfng, -misceila

neous artwork. Chris Vat------ Nest. 733^711.___________

*homV law n Service l!,0 °2 i* _ .now taking orders lo.do youi

» !> » " “ '•

m ilk ing position

jr6om RETIRED FARMER wanls — ^ fractorwom forthe summer.

■ " " SWILL DO laundry, windows,

_____ yard work, housecleaninD,paint lobs. Experienced.

--------- dependable w/relerences,Marcy. 733-2317.

017 Business Opportunilies BEER _BA R_ln—exceUent. condiiion for sale. Phone

______ _4^2gaaJter.nA M ._________Grocery business with land tor another business show-

■ing M top rerum. Owner win — , carry. West Realty 7 3 4 ^ ,

Harold Kellhiey 733«)71 VlckChr(stensen733-i859.

MAKE THE MOST WITH THE BEST..,U-HAUL. If you (oei you're a cut above Ihe

— avorage and have tfio do- -— - aJre. spaco-i'ttm o w b o a -

U-Haul dealer call Pnil Schneo, U-Hau) CcmMnyol Waho. loll (ree l - « o f e -

WARNINGIThe Times-News re­

commends ihai you in- veallgate every pnase of Inveslmenl opportunities, especially those from oul of s u te or olfored by a person doing business oul ol a lout molel or hotel.

We suggest you consul! your own allorney..the Bet­ter Business Bureau, (daho Consumer Affairs or ask for a free pampniet and in-

_____lonrX iO ftJronuhaJlttorney-G enerafs Consumer pfo-

--------toctlon— Division, Suie-house. Boise, Idaho 63720 Phone 334-2400 or 1-600--

" P ^ -5 9 3 7 ._______ ____ ______

CUNCEY'S FURNACE CO;. 135,000 worth of business. 2 Trucks, Inventory. 733^11,

I HAVE 3 exceptional busi- n e sses for sate. Liquor bar 1 In Elko. Nevada, Also one o( i the best resiaurants in Eiko. • Nevada. Also commercial property located in Holllsler consisting of 4 ronUi units

v t t i S S ’t e s f T . ' i ;and Counlry Realtors. 733-on e . Wow locaigd in Ihe 1Inlem ounU in Building to tao n e YOU belter!) ,

T H R i r nT lm o i - N o w * . 13:

B o x 5 4 8 , Twi

\ (£Ktreilln«iJl.C • ll»iAiop lo $100 »Prl

'M u«IB*PaidW h

/

PECIALISasne&ras^ydUrU

rPEDESKSN i M i s ~

edge & (rult tree IndividualEstlmaies & in- Call for

1 " " r supholsiery, 2 w . A cut ab.« across (rom ,9634. Rlc

in Shop, 7 3 4 ^ , availabie.

F j t m ira c le“<05 G „nd

eslimales.ic n^ssage only. antood. ‘ippointment, call social si0 ,5 4 3 ^ 4 , 734-9166.lAOEUNITS TOPSOILorage space?? .ru iiv .r .rt ur monlhly s

-------- ■ Calls Willsappliances can TREE SER'

I In ClassKiod. KONWEK r columns first.--------------- .. Trim'mino.5JJ7r--------- ---- cut & lowe,IIAL SERVICES

UNUMrrECWe pick up and>one 10 your Lawn&^hnns. MacNoll En- ^hauling, fla

EDGE ^ -anytime.— w a llpa pe

..................... -INTERIOHPlandreasonatjiyire 9am or alter Clalreen & E■S719. wllh 25 ye,JFACTURINQ “ '

WALLPAPEl

' and Mllilna ExperlencetJl 734-7692, Ad- osflmates.L____________ ra les. 734-55iIMING________________ YARD WORf

ffuft Irees, Evergreenswork, reason. powor raked

Free estimates. years expe slim ate ,rfi

of Servicd Speci

i „ „ , M , intaiKPn----- OUPLEX. exc cond. Piiome, losoIiatS28J00 Terms

5 & LARGE Executive Oup(«. and bedrooms. 2 bJ

= ■

“ g i W ’ X ' . ” , 5 ;" s K i . ® ' ™ ' ^

LEAVING COUNTRY, p“ fl* reduced lo J7V.9M.00 0— Sunil apartment hoi ' ideal locSlion. (iewly Cait novaied. 226 3rd Ave No

___ Twin Fails. 886-7788(Out. ■“ I'- “ __________ >to»iToL

BUSINESS, Commsrc r r . M o flo if lo U a» I* Call Oon Ecker, 733-ic

-AETNAFINANCECO - -

15'n «°S |X roR iN £H viouA i ION MOOO to *50,000 FASTI

— The equllv in your home c inis be turned inlo cash throu ner. a (ast Homeowners, lo eta I'om Transamerica Financ_____Senrices. Your money cws, ^ u « d l o consolidate bllno, buy "big ticket” Hems, 1j3_ modeling. pui inBj, mvestments— you decid

Does nol disturb your (It = mongage. To see how mui

you can borrow, call:

»nt-------- ta.T*tlnF aU *7»«44->ne In Jerom e 324-2346— lnRuper1436^7>T—

IW. SECOND MORTGAGE ,ill ., MONEY

-p W E'VE GOT lei PLENTYOF

MONEY - T O LEND ..........

,H Aecoming fo the news, lot: g, 0 lenaera h i n pracf/ca//) j_ f/psea up shop. Not us.

fo/«rid^°'DUI Finance 733-7202

If - - Mowy Warned

If M __________ Uuslel»Mons(1 GUITAR and Banjo lessons; ,( Beginning or Advanced, Call

734-5732.________________■ Lwking (or an individual

; : i , V , r p “p* iS i,";3 Kr C lassidei 733-0931,

■T T ^ e a T E s l a t e

; _____________ F o r S a l e

y s ' - - o w «H «r» -; 03_________ HomesForSale

HOME PLUS A■ MONEY MAKER! Two

homes on one corner lol,

S S , , S S ^ u “ *GEMSTATE REALTY525 Blue Lakes Bh-d.N,,

733-5336bT o w NER- nico 3 bdrm nome. dbl garage, (enced yard, nice location, 734-7006.

f y a d s

132 3 r d S f .W . rw ln F a lls

$ 2 0 0 ^

»1.00.oci>)>Priv6t*P cft»0 nlv W h .nP locd ^

— -

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S “

lual, Farm 4 Business.Of « ^ ln lm e n t after

NiMAL HOUSEn t o l <11 bi«M ',lng '

above Ihe rest, 733- •^Pickup ,& delivery '

/DOCTOR

- 50% discount to r^ security cilliens, t

3II

ed-5yards minimum, itard wllhin Twin Falls lits. Slight additional

t ° « ,ERVICE *’ • _:K

>g. fomovlng, limbs .

or734.l^^**'TED SERVICES

^rubbery care, lighl Oarage cleaning or

;,yoy _«*P loaiir 734^!t46_____

^PERINGAND fl PAINTING

&Qea are sllil al It- years experience!

>PER HANGING

iced. Free,,s. - Reasonable t-5596or733<349.DRK- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -'ns trimmed, lawns, ked 4 vacuumed, 14

ciailSs^

------- - > V t - -----------------------^Property . . .ST pS m ■“* H o » ..F o ,irm s .J lrr . r

R«4llyr AbbflABLE. AFFORbA----------- AVAILABLEI- A realDvp(ex. 3 would love this fenced

tsalhs, yard,,.and the rest o(air corv- family will enjoy the k

nl area, rooms that go along wrRealty. - Living rdlim. 3 bedioon

733-4016.. baths. Call (or appolnitrDorothy >46,500, « l - 200,

T T i t o SPRINGCflEEK “ • REALTOBS

73WOOe N orh, Affortabi# 2 bedroom h(______ with meUI Siding/ (ull b;

storm windows, 429, yToLoan “ ain W esi Realty 734^

J p i lo i in i iS M a f t____

m S S J ' buy THIS ran>L£XinaI ---------- .Ina3bedroom hom efor-------- per month, I406BL, *45,00

M M STATE REALTl525 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.

ime can 733-5336through _______________ _

b y OWNER! Lux 3,000 sq, inanciai Brick rambler. LakewaM . ' bath, f,le bilis^ room + ree, room.

'i .S r fireplaces, del garage, mr^ 1 0 iaund.manyexlras.

Jecide. No aoents, J44.500. 73«S

; ' ; s .BY OWNER- All brick hom

_3_OR.4.bedfoom ,.2.batJ r t new kitchen cabinets, tariT-------- -M -bdrmrlnlar-com ayilei

full finished basemenl wl

landscape'ytneni underground sprinWi I’!” - ^ s te m . Assumable loai

■■ -Tto-SOCB days. 734-28! evenings. Ask (orSandy.

FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME Cusiom home with (oij c

, features plus 3 acreL f , with year round live sprlm l '« " y and siream. SK.900.1394BL

GEM STATE REALTYa 525 Blue Lakes Blvd.N.,_ 733-5336

' a n t e d -----------------------------------— GRANDI GRACIOUSI ANC uons SPAOOUSI5 bedroom lami. — . ly homo, white brick

fireplace, window seal, largo kilchen wlih Island

___ work cenler, breaklasidual room. Convenient location IS lo *55,000.12981,

GEM STATE REALTY= --------- 525flIua.L akeiB lvdJl.^

- - 733-5336 -

-----------------------------------

5 bodroom, 2 oath home Sale near CSI. Enjoy ihe mam— floor, family room wlih ■ . lireplace and tiulll-ln bar

Lovely largo fenced yard.

SPRiNG CREEK r REALTORS

T w m

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IC A N T AFFORD BRICKI

OH. YES YOU CAN! Seller has reduced ihe price of this wonderful home 10*64.900 3 bodrooms and famlty room on ground lloor. Big base­menl for rocroaiion room and mote bedrooms. 3 baths, fireplace and cenlral air. Aulomatic lawn sprinkl­ing at;id covored palio. Cood N.E. loaciion. Seller will

•carryaftow Interest rale. No loan costs. You can't aiford •

! fo w “ -

^ A M L E H

R e a l t y

7 3 3 - 4 0 7 9Joyco C o io '........... 733-6787Dave H am lett......... 733-4030

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CUDDLE UP 10 Iho lovely whilo brick firopiace in the living room of th is exlromoiy sharp; woll kept, 4 bedroom homo, #40101-544.500, j

GEM STATE REALTY i525 Blue Lakes Blvd.N <

733-5336 • |

pESPARATE- must sell 3 f bdrm house on 2nd Avo W iinear Soars. «5.000-n,000 iidown or anylhln(},ovnior will (ilinancn at 8Vi%. 7 3 3 - ^ . )

HOMES WITHTRULY AMAZING — on oa>, In to ro tt rolD below 10%, fi bo th f« ildonco wilh odoubi< rock firopiaco, oddod tiorag. contfibuio to o comforiobla buy. No. 20BL.

_ A NQRlU£AST_lVm-fAlU .. l 2 . ^ _ o l f 'h o moiior bodroi

R.V. porking. circular drive ba th s wilh a unlouo floor living. h4o- 4BL ASSUME A CONVENIENT 10 fomliy room boforo thoflropi, 2 bolh hom* wllh sprinkler i lond»cop«J of»d fonei>d bocky COUNTBY LIVING aOSE TC homo wilti 2 kitchons'on jut leaping, fencing, sliop ond la a / 00. No. lOBl.

- EV tl OIDI^T AAAKf fT.-but yot conyon to Jerom e and own modeled, 3 bedroom, 2 bath w orkm oniliip, Tormj poitlblo MAYBE A SHAVE AND A HA b e a p lea iu ro lo give lr» thli ing boilnoi* on North Blue Loi

CALL TERR

iiForSai* 03t» HomeaFo

- j:-------— Bi - l oc}RbABLE- I m n B e possessior reai dog 3 bdr, ? ba lh i. full need rear oarage. *52,500. Main SI ol tne Rm IN 7340555, Joe ^lhe lovely 734- ^ . ____________

“ OVE RIGHT IN. c Spotless

oinlmenL home. 3 bedroom. Iini family room. 2 wood bu

, stoves, cory back : c ^ close lo town, store S churches. Call Huich,

t inenUt Realty Co. 734-4 NEAT 2 bdrm. brick,

:tnhom e condll,. basemenl. gai

pood terms to Quai 5uugr, Realior owned, i

______ 7X^5923. Eves329-5367,

' X m NEWUSTING*.’.’,'[45 000 Splii-onlry. home....L Bedrooms,. 2 . b a th s,-i |T v lireplace in lower l<ALIT wood deck, kitchen ai™- N-. ancos. This home is loc

______ S / . 'S S . " '*M AM ERICAN ■ ? • I*'! REAL ESTATE

S APPRAISAL (Across from Court Hou'

73«978 734-5650 •31) 255- Doug Vollmer, Broker

— A ldaS trong........... 733-Cihome. MaryAkkerman .,,734-3.baifia._ JJenis Vollmer....... 733^- .................lyslem,--------------------------------------nl wllh NICE TWO BEDROOM oiiroom, homo on a fonced comer

u. gas in KImboriy. large courcap e d ,. .kitchen, com loruble ilvirinWer room has Franklin (Ireplai

loan., parliai basement t34-2897 paneled den and frull roody. Ui9,500. Call Ed at MARK(------- ING ASSOCIATES 734487;HOMEI o ld er 2-BDR. full ba:OIJ o (- monl,-, fireplace, commiacres cl^Hy 2oned. Assume '

spring loan. *30.000. 733-25(WBL. 734-7573. __________

n" o w n e r

W I L I C A R R Y4 Bedroom 2 baih, doub

AND garage home In premlu (ami. nonneasi localion. Ask i brick aboul the reasonable dow seal, payment and 12% annu. sland percentage on balance, iklasi•"“n C A L L 733 -9211

L Y N W O O D R E A L * nFY 6fOS/uflLa»es0;KJNortft.

O W N E R -n o w . house ,— bedroom. iVi baihs, plu

— 27x31 oarage, on 1,6 acres l e - . - -Beaulllu l-v tew ,— NW “ o

Jerom e. *63,000. No real o m i- -tPfa-324-<659. . - .Tiain OWNER TRANSFI 4 BDRI. .lift brick . 2Vi Acres. *63.900 b i, Ace Realty. 733-S217.'ard,Jng, PICK UP THE PHONE anc

call us about ihis darlinc A-lrame in tho nonhwesi area of town. 2 bedroom, family room, lolt, all for *55.000, and this includes

__ the(urn ilu re l.l81.201.

SPRINGCREEK k REALTORS^ 734-0600

PRICE REDUCED, 4 Bodrooms. 2 bath, nowor home In Haiolton. Only *39.400. '

< BEDROOMS, 2 b ilh j, r i close to park and downlown.

Lowdown.*37.900.

A U BRICK, lull basomoni. ''"J convenlonl location. Owner

wilicarry.

S BARNES REALTY kill 1043 Slue Lakes NorthNo - - 7 3 M 2 2 7 - - - - - - - - -ltd • — -HT ------------------------------ ------

PRIDE OF o^wEH S^iP shows In this 3 bedroom. H i baih homo with dayllohi basement. Large deck, energy oMIcleni liroplaco. and 24x30 shop. Exceiionl financing avallablo. *59,900.

GEM STATE REALTY525 Blue Lakes Blvd. N.,

57 . 733-533630 — 1

CALL TODAY for froe market analysis on your home. ' '

SPRINGCREEK REALTORS

ly 734-0600'y P Z o w N i m l ^ m r h ^ ,T, *23.000 (or.both. *8000 down.

*158 monlh. Call

BY OWNER- no agents. Ex- ecuthre homo. Twin F a n s '' best area, approx. 4000 sq, ft. Assumable loan 6 '

, bodrooms. 3 firopUco- 1 In-'3 master bodroom. formal liv. ing room w/calhedral cell-

5 ing. main.floor family room.I formal dining room,

*129,900.73ifl0y!

THIN REASONeajy to o tiu m e loan 01 on

%, A.nower 3 bedroom, 2 ouble goroge. Tho lovo and orogo oreo, ond lorgo potio table home ihol li «osy lo

'A lU -lO C A T IO N .-w urxnf- - edroom. fenced "bockyord, drivevvoy. 3 .bodfpom i. 2 loor pion- (or coi^forfoble

IT LOAN ond rolox In tho Irepioce In liili 4 bodroom.(ler lytiom . prolesilonally wckyard. No. 367BL,IE TO TOWN. 4 bedroom njo>t ovor 2 oere*. lond- f. nd lorge concrelo parking *'

ttyoo'con'ium p be ro ji the own th ij beoutlluiiy ro- bath homo. High quoillty' tibio, N0--392BUk HAIRCUT FOR SURE will ^ th li tonVonlenI hair iiy l. ^B lokei, No. 40001. ^

?RY VEIS “

' n -

‘ F orS tI , 030________H om.iFo,

;sion l u i QU A Lm fH O H Eurn XE'

I. eveni- ASstfMABLl'LOANlTiess Older »6,500- AHRACTlVi

llnlshed bedroom home on0 burning acre, rec, room. 2 p. :k yard, lovely yard with Irei stores & shrubs, good location, I ;ch. Con- *88,900- Lovely, spacic ^ 5 6 7 . bodroom brick nomo ir 'rick, air 'I'® best areas of

garage, flails. Fireplace, con'o«l>on. run. quiet slquaiilled ASSUMABLE LOAN. Ti;ed. Days *74,900- Brick 3 bedi

____ home in choice NE loca• .......... Family room, den, r<« ation room, 2 (irepla '• ••— .nica nalflhborhod and i«• 3 scaped, fenced yard. OlIS,-rock financingaTallab(9-T44-n ' Z t Excepiionai

bodroom brick home, falo u M foom, fi,epiace. knotty

n t-aiis. sewing or hobby room.backyard, dog run. co

nienilocalion.B9.

■f ERAHouso} R obert J o f ie sR e a lt

7 3 3 ^ 0 4 o r 54 3 -3 2

Vory neal'3 bodroom 2 t on 1 acre, 1140 sq

W 1 9 9 _ - * „ h — .tlached— gars-------- Enclosed backyard «—— ------- co w «dp3 iio roa rd fln -JiJ older fruit trees, sheds, corn mer lot (enced pasture adequate rountry horse . caNes. or she ' living Musl see 10 appreciate, splace. OrchanJ Dr. W. 734-24

has- t H .000. --------WANTED TO BUYI Fr ow ner, all brick home.

=5Z i. yoars or older In Twin Fa base- No agents or reaito

mmer- M inimum-requirements'

3-2»j. bsm t. No overpriced homi____ If you have a genuine ne

to sell send lull deu ils 11 Box1565Pocatello,ID8320 1 3 BEDROOM all brick hor Q w In Kimberly. Carpeie n T stove , relrigerator. dlspos;

2 baths. 2 siorago room oub^ largo carport, aiT eloclrl '" ''J '" clly walor. *44,000. 324-8294

3 BEDROOM brick. lar{ nnw l * x'i'lly. cover

pallo & (encod yard. He pum p, Assumab(o («

i i m % - *79.000.423-4679. LTV House (or sail

7fih. 04 .800 Is Ihe now reduce----- ----- p tic « —dn—Ihl#—lovely—» ,_ 3 - bedroon* homo^You^complu®cres. can - 0, - -boal Ihls, Call Vicki Jone real- 'oday . 733^25 or Town an>

^ u n try .R c jlio fs . 73M7ie /N ow located in tne Inter I (So " ’oor?/j/n Building to servi

'•*™' y o u b e t te r l l____________

SUPER SHARJ ano HOME In excellent NE loca

rling lion! Completely (inished ; west s to ry home with - wm, bedroom s, 2 baihs. Niceli

tor docoraled. double garage 'des fenced & landscaped yard.

Assum able toan! Musl see- good price! No. 027-A.

G E M STATE REALTY ’ ADDISON OFFICE

— 1605ADDISONAVEE . 4 7 3 4 ^0 0

worJnty *56.500 COUNTRY AT-

MOSPHEflE IN THE CITYI S llualod on large, nicely

ms, landscaped lol Is mis all wn. brick homo witn beaulllul

firopiaco in (iving room. 4 bedroom s. IW baths, family

)ni. room In basement, nicely ner docoraled. garage.-storago

6,m oro,N o.l)21-A.

QE M STATE REALTY _ _ _ _ _ _ ADDISON OFFICE

.1605 ADDISON AVEE' 734^M00("i. COI OutOfTownHomM jhl DON'T MISS Ihis groat buy. •k. iovoiy 2 bdrm 1248 sq.ft. •0. hom o, firopiace. new carpel ;n> frosh paint, 1 car garage, «• broojo-way, laundry room &.

pantry. Partial bsmt. stove, refrlg.. washor. dryer. fenced yard- on large cornor

Roaliorsi *29,900,324-2766 aftoreom.________D ONT WAITi Buy now *5.000 down to assume g u s l (pan on a 4 bodroom home In

30 Je ro m e. 324-5623._________EXTRAOROINARr new 2 s to ry log houso, (ull ^ s e - m ont. woll started bam i, corrals, troll trees. 9 lully irrigaled acres. 934-40?fl___

H a n d y R ealtyUj 610So.L ifico In. TOWNHOUSE ON MEAD-

DRIVE inTwffi Fails. 2 .> bodroom wiih single car

. garago.*35.000.CaliJayno.

n - ' JUST USTED 2W miles wesi'- of Jerom e. 2.83 acrosI- *1^000, 3.53 acres. * S ;I. 3.23 acros, *18,500, Call to-'. day.

OWNER ANXK5US, Lovely 3 bodroom, 2 bath homo in

'’oftl'oasi location,

NEAR JEROME GOLF COURSE. 3 bedroom. 2S^ bath, contrai vacu. hoal pump, air contllllonlng,- Jonn-airo. seif-cloanino ovon wilh microwave. On 2,13 acro s. *89.500,

O F F IC E . . . . . . . . . . 324-4311 IS uza n n o W a rr....... 324-56B9 1

- .B«y-Morem 3?4- s a r - - j JohnK ooll ........... 324-4057

Ir

LOVELY HOME In Jerome < Featuring largo living room ' 3 Bedrooms. iv^ balhs' < loads o( cupboards in the kltchon, single gatago wllh v shop and ample storage ii throughout, *49,000 _ t CA j^rO N SID E REALTY

733-1082 o r 3 2 « 3 M --------5

. P R I C E REDUCED gM7.500 on Ihl, homo In S Jorom o wllh 3 spacious bodroom s, tv. oaths ^ excoptlonativ nice klichet; •

. wllh iols ot cusiom bulll 2,' cupboards, and storage 9 galore. All olecitlc. qualily

esF o r^a le Out ol Town Homai'

TirWENOELL- 3 bedroom. OM ES oarage, storager NEW »!- ‘ner lot, at- *39.9Q0._5j 6 « 1 4 .___________ie . lots ol JEROME, newer 3 BORM

localion. Obi garage. NE loc, *39.900^NlT60, *7000 down, assum e 11%ICTIVE 2 loan. 733^440. •

on short -------------, «3»,900-THREE-B£OROOMtlon R70 basement siw

r i s S i s - . " h ; . a ” ho‘“„ ! , i ;

’ K s f ^ o n " " , ! ] ” ; S n IM *

■N.T17.bedriom

GEM STATE REALTY lirepiaces. ADDISON OFFICE an dtand- 1605ADDISONAYEE

_ „ 7 3 4 ^ ____________ionai 5 ------------------- -----------------

J o ' i S r ooom. nice BY OWNER 40 acres 3 m llet n. conve- S, of Hlway 30 betweerk

KImberlyATwln.423-5666.

FARMS AND r a n c h e s ’Really i .3« a c r e s . Jerom e, row' . W W ' ' ° P * pasture. 6 circles,

poUto & grain storage, te- nanj hom es, T52

im 2 baih 665 ACRES^ Wood River 40 sq. (I. Valley, row crop, 4 pivots-g arag e .- -rtTerlrontanorT4------------- ---------rd with 610 H ueiton_____len 'jp o n pasture, row crop. home,

corrals, T56quafe for 592 ACRES- Grandview,

Sheep, excelleni row crop farm.:^ le , 2i l ample water, no rocks. 734-2477. home. shop. T37

SM ACRES- M alU ,-large- ri From home, shed/shop,ome. 10 fi°?^fow crop-T 73 tin Falls. 2*J ACRES-Castlelord, row •• realtofsi cfop. nice homo, small ien ts ;-3 ofC T ard.-a-goofl-producer;'■ garage

I homes ACRES- Castleford. row no need crop & pasluro. double 3 Uils to- tu rn , 2 homes. B32 383201 ACRES- Hagerman.

K 2 1 '' * ' ACRES-TwinFalls. closo 10 lown, all alfalla. T35 •« ACRES- Melon Valley.

4J 5CU ground, pialled. hotw aierM lenlial. Bll

• large 34 ACRES- Melon Valley - joverod pasture, barn, corrals, live- I. Heat stream, oood home, B19

loan 25 ACRES- Buhl, closo to___ lown yei secluded hillside.

or sale. Paslure, home, free waler.5326. B63Bduced _ _ .

7 K o 4 ° o T 5 m ' &Inter'. , ~ :

OUTSTANDINGIHARP LARGE GRADE A DAIRY,: l< ^ - now milking over 400 head, ihed 2 High production. Double 10 n 4 with aulomatic equipmeni.Nicely Cows & equlpmenl availa- arage, bie. yard.

I see- 175 ACRES AT BUHL Out­standing home. Dairy calf Jel-up. High development .TY potential.

I 22 ACRE OAiflY. Cows &• feed avallablo,

80 ACHES DOUBLE 10, 200AT- head o( cows available.

CITYI Boumatic equipment withilce(y 2500 gallon lank.Is alllUlKul IM ACRE DAIRY, older barn,im. 4 low down: Ownor will carry, amllyiiceiy B arnes Realty’rago 1043 Blue U kos North

73W227r y Jim Paulson ;7.T, .-. 543-4930 -

1 WANTEDFARMS AND RANCHES .

Wo itoTo Qualllied buyers2™ standing in ilno for good ' 'buy. property. Call Jack McCall or 'ig.ft Bob Brown, Farm/Ranchrpei. Specialist,

im A . MARKETING ASSOCIATES ' ove. 734-4675

iii _______ Callanytlme______rner LOOKING FOR FARM - will *•,900, trade for local campground

140 ACRES. 140 shares • leln northside water, sprinkler •__ ___irrigaled, coUid plant '•. 2 potatoes this year. OickISO. Grogorv. FOUR SEASONS ^I * REALTY. Jerom e, 324-7545 •ully anytime.__________________ "30 ACRES" close to Buhl,

10 acros plowed, 30 shares L ,, ol water, paved road on two

l y

:trade. Ace ReallY. 733-5217. ,

a. ^ACHESnoarKimbflftyclty ^ limits, excellent (arm ground

93I and/or subdivision. Contact os. ,,McOermott. Lo-00. Moyno Roalty 73M874 or - to- 731-2646 alter/pm .

08__________ Acreage & Lots -' 3 COUNTRY UVING and still '>n almost in lown. One acre In

'n. paslure. 2 bedroom home . wilh room for thifd. Extra largo lamiiy room, located closo 10 Fltor. Call Evoreit

^ Andrews 326-5053 or Roger at Lassen 326-4971 or Town and Or Country Realtors. 73^0716,0 (Now located In tho Inter- '

'n mountain Building lo serve youtxillerl)______________

1, COUNTRY U N O with walerII shares. Panoramic view of39 viliey & canvon JV, i ____________|4~ "parcers adjoining 4 A. parcoi . '>7 on hill, Betw. Melon Valley 6 .....................2 _ Hagornm> near Buhl, Will lil

“ luiiiis rcr your financial......................situalloin. Monthly pay. ■ m onts bolw, *75 4 * ^ •

8. Complololy surveyed, n mobilo homos allowed, no ] closo neighbors. Fertllo soli e Cali Bill, fa-4208.^ WIDOW MUST SELL build-0 Inglot, 80x100'. Appraised at - '- *8.000, B e s to lfe r .T ^ o sa .___ 5 ACflES_SW .Q Lj«rom e,— '---------------

assumablo loan. After6pm, 324-2424. __________5 ACRES wim 3 bedroom. 2 baih homo located south ol '

. Filor, lots of trees, won- , dorlul place to raise the

'• '"IJyrCall Evorett Andrews1 • La»»«'» --------- • - •, 326-4971 or Town and

Country Realtors, 7334716.(Now loctted In the Inter-

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1% ^ACnF~'Mfc«Ij“ Panaise Knoll E auie BUcktop daad-«n<I rcxa< j ^ ^ J l r t e t t v c CdvOMnl

rtf.OOO PfUME- N ACnCAGEI 5 level acres »I1 tOsolulely Slunfllfifl coun(t home. Beaulllully dec< rated. Urge country kiichet limlty room wlih fireplace t)uitt-ln bookcue. operf spacious. 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs, hoi lub & deck o master bedroom- a absolute kr»ockoutl* mus seelNo.OOl-A.

GEM STATE REALTY AOOISON OFFICE leOSAOOISONAVEE

■ 7 3 4 ^--------- iVr ACRES NW Buftf. power

(ence, afuiros, spring, pond

20 Acre* wllh full water riahl . U5.00O.wlth torms. UmH

WasI Realty 73*^^5«. fliuHancock 7 U W 0.________3 ACRES posslbte commer clal. South Easiund: Also, i bedroom trailer for renlra*-20M, __________3 LOTS lr> NORTH STAR SUBOnnsiON. Jio.soo each,33«-<13<. - ______5 ACRE View Parcels. Buhl

-------- J7M down.-Celf-734.

172.000 VERY AHRACTIVE home 00 one lovely acre only mlnules (rom townl Only 2 years old, 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs, formal llvfnfl room, convenienl kllchen with adjoinino (amily room and beautiful rock firepuce. Doutile oaraflo,

GEM STATE REALTY ADDISON OFFICE1005 AODISON AVE E

T w m

177.500 LOVELY TO LOOK AT easy to own. Cash down and assume the low interest on ihls beaulllul 2 year old. Total brick with wood stuke roof, super lioor plan for the active family, (ormal dining. 3 bedrooms, ivt batha. ma'n lioor utlllly room, (ull basemeni (or future expartslon. Double garage and located on V74 acres only mlnules from T«in_No—

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GEM STATE REALTY ADDISON O FR C E

- - - 1605 AOOISON AVE e- 7 3 * ^ 0 0

97X103 CORNER lol In Car­riage Edition. Curb, gutter, sidewalk, insuiled. Also sewer, watar and eleciric connections. 734-77<9,

038 ' BuslneM Property

CHOICE LOCATIONSRETAIL-COMMERCIAL INDUSTRUL-OFFICE

su e Localion Services. Bulld-to-sull & lease-back programs. Many sites Bvaflabie; B:uo Lakes, Ad­dison, Kimberly Ra.. etc. Conuct; Gem SUle Really, Addison Ave. E..73<-M00.

519__________ Ctffl»l9(YloH1101 In Rose Vale District. 733-7022,

OO________ Vtcaltofi PropertyVACATION LOT In Fealhervllle area,.— sub- dlvlalon.tSiOO. 1 -3 7 6 -^ .

. Condominiums For Sale FOR INFORMATION on Condominiums For Sale or Lease, caii Lynwood Realty

___ 733j2 iu> t-70-l0n ,

US UoMIe Homes For SaleAURORA MOBILE HOMES - homes with styles . . . you’ll apprecUle the dilferencoi You'll love Ihe quallly and low prlcos. Call 734-6370 M-F, ask for Shannon.

A u ro ra M obile H o m es0NLY1LEFT

28x52 Kelly Blue Book "A" raied Balnbridge homo •O arden Tub • Heavy InsuUllon •Composliionpoof

,. •S toreo ’ •AM Kiichen Appllancos

Can You Believe Only *25,725 77?

Prtce Incluilos aklning andsel-up

P h o n e 7 3 4 ^ i l l . M-FBY OWNER. 24i50‘ 2 bath. 2 Bedrooms. Coleman hoal pump w/A/C, good carpoi- ing, aluminum aiding. Lots ol cemenl, palio’a on front 4 • back. Slorage shod. Uw n and shrubs on 50x100’ lot. Clean Ihru-oul. (33,000 cash.604 51h Avo. W., Jerome. 324-4532. i______________

LETUSORDERYOUA I 24 WIDE TITANFOR AS LOW AS ' ,

» 6 ,9 00 ;COME IN FOR FLOOR PLAN ;

BROCKMAN'S [ MOBILE HOMES -r

3 miies north of Porrino t Bridge on Highway 93 and I

• Phono 734-3l6?or324-4203. [

MOUNTAIN HOME t 550AlfbaseRoad,507^138 ^

REPOSSESSED 2 bodroomT 14x64,. good ahapa. .<500- _ c down, <160.'monlh. Carter

- Homes 733-7566. •WANTED oidor mobile Z home. 6x30 or larger, ploasB i call 634-5055. ^jS ra ALL ELECTRIC a

wyi2xl2 JlU ched Insulated ? . 8l>op, porch & carport. On

-aya lem .-F ea tu fes^^^cious- r l

i l

1 ^ (UNCORD 24- wide, ailelectric, storm' windows. !Fshlnole roof, bath. Si

-carpeted, much moie.-Your - -choice 2 or 3 Bedrooms, 2 2 week factory delivery. Listprice *19,2*. Cas™ u io f*'price $ie.9B5. Local delivery *'

&Lota 045 Moblis Hornet For Sale

ia ' i 4xM ' "h « sahaS T " : stafes. Bedroom, lotal eleciric

road, raoao. refrltjerator 4 duh- inanls. wasTier. Small equity, _____ assum e loan. 324-5218.

NE *1000. assume loan, small )S with _pvmnls, good fnl. 326-5828. ounlry ■■

ic h ^ Rentalslace 4 --- ---------- :-------------------» n 4 Og RtflHoutM

oil FUflNlSHEO TRAILER 9 mlies east ol Twin Falls for

m " , ' m j s m : __________ 1FURNISHED 1 bdrm house,close lo downtown.

TV 0»S heal. *150 month + *50 ■p ‘ deposit. 734-1438 or 734-7422.

ROOM -M ATE NEED ED, very t roomy, new. modem home.

____ »150 covers all e ipenses. No- d r H t e t s . 7 3 4 ^ - ------- ---

pond. 1 BEDROOM HOUSE____ lurnlshed. Call 733-5413 be-r ^ l , tw een 4pm 4 8pm.

Rita 051 Onfum. Houses For Renl------ Trailer house in Filer. 1nmer- Bedroom, stove, Urge shop. ISO, 1 oarden epol,iout-bIdg.*i& renl. month. 7M-1444 alter 5om.

------ CLEAN unfurnished 1 bdrmSTAR home In Jerome. *125 por each. monlh ♦ *50 deposit, tail-------- Calvin Naal324-»18.-----------Buhl CLEAN 2 BEOROOM close-734------ lo -sc h o o l.-w /D -H o o m p -_ _ , 1200 t deootlt,731-M47 — .

CLEAN 3 bdr house, *200 ;TIVE monlh, *75 deposit. Married acre couple.N opeis. 734-2484. owni CLEAN 3 bdrm home be- ',-,.1 ^ Jerome, irmai garden spoi. corrals, new ■’lonl- a to re . 324-200Q.--------------

COUNTRY LIVING FORA FAMILY. 10 mlnules to Twin. ImmedUie possession

■ ' P>;one?M 211br423.5sw f'SBTtENT IN fSiSlfliT ;

-Y Possible lease opi,on. 3 ' bedroom, family room

fireplace.'large lenced IM* NICE. *325 monlh. 324-5922. For Renl; Nlco 2 bedroom home, large kllchen,

M K <18 Diamond St.,ownrest It-Call: 733<664 days. old. IN COUNTRY 2 BORM 2 ;ake bath, llrepUce, washer, the dryer, refrig, siovo. dish­ing. w asher, largo new mobile nafn home. Mamed couple. *250 full * depostl. 324-7656.

ture IN KIMBERLY, sharp new 3 age bdrm -4-pier, all eieciric. -ras Stove, fflfl.jK ater.i-ia ftiu - ><0— ~^|°g^||'rni3he0.^

V - n I a T .s m a l l 3 beSroom ' home. *225' monifi.

Feldtman-Realior»n3-18i8.- NEWLY remodeled 2 bdrm. stove 4 frig furnished. *100

^ -aa m ag a U Bprs-isi monlhV•Z' ram In advance. Reler- ,iV- ences, no pels. *230 por •iri? month. 7 3 * ^ .

SMALL 2 bdrm houso w/flreplace 4 yard. No pels

. References needed, *200 «i7 month. Please call afier 5pm

733-4440._______________J SMALL 3 Bedroom near

downtown Twin Falls. Ideal for couple or retired

8j parsons, *150 month -f *75

W- s u p e r SHARP 3 bdrm. 2itc. bath, dbl garage. *350 monthlly, + *100 doposlt. Call Lynn at

733-2807.“ 1 BEDROOM house In Flier,OU Available Feb i5ih, CaniCt. 734-6771 allor 4pm.

“ • 100% RNANaNGtrty AVAILABLE- No down- paymenll Why pay rent

whon you can purchase a now 2 or 3 bodroom

- Washington Park Townhouse. - and have

^8 monlhiy payments sei up on according to your income.

S GEM STATE REALTY 1 ^ADDISOfiOFFICE, iwsALriniCmAVceL“ _ _ m 4 o g _ _>• 2 BDRM homo. 348 3rd Avo. ■ ' W. *190.734-4243.734-9990.

.’’J 2 B ED R O O M In Twin. Largo ,;n fenced yard wtih garden. ,™ *230.324-^52. Bob cr Jim ;

2 B ED R O O M HO U SE for rom :In Filer. 326-5002 days; 326- ,5l21afler6om. ,2 BEDROOM, wllh lirepiace. j

„ g as hoal,. no pots, *100 Icloanlng deposit. *225 im onlh. rolerBnces.734.<823. i3 BDRM HOME. 3'^ miles ' south of Kimberly. Wood t burning slovo. * ^ + *ioo i Cleanino deoosli,423-5715. j 3 BEOROOM HOME. *200 + < S100 doposlt. References 734-4787. \

■ f,052 Fum. ApLi Duplexes li

2 A P T S J4 HOUSES, FROM ? ll » 5 T6 *280, FURN. 4 UN- , :- FURN. 734-8300.» AVAIUBLE SOON, clean 1 ^ I • Bodroom. *150 4 doposil, J ’ S g n ^ lll ltlo s paid. 734-6551. 5

CLEAN brlnhl 1 bdrm, / downtown Twln-*140, 543- i

- 4146 wkdays. 326-5373 evos. ^CLEAN WELL-FURNISHED ?Sludio 4 1 bdrm apts., all Iutiiitiea. 733^ 1._________CLEAN 1 bdrm apt, *135 + + ^ N o PCS. n3.72M.

F U R N IS H E D apartmonis. wulliitles paid, 734 . jJi

■FU RN ISH ED apt, slufllo 4 1 mBodroom. All util's paid. it.734-2481 or 7^2513. 2'F U R N IS H E D 3 room, 1 drbedroom apartment w/balh 4& privalo entrance. 733-3837. biF U R N IS H E D soperate *

- apartmont In c lu d in g uilllllet.- -«r2& -elnD lor41W ^oubler^ ~9-(

milos S. Jofome. 324-4245.-------V- - “ FURNISHED3 bodroom, an ' 2!_ _u|iliJi09___Included___ ita S - -3_

month + deposit. 733-4246. gaFURNISHED 2 bdrm apt, ° ''close lo downlown. gas ^ hoal. *200 month * *75 de- posil,734-l438or 734-7422.JEROME: Nicely carpeted 1 Sbodroom apt,, heal 4 walor APfurnlshod; Uundry facilities RoavaiUble. *185 -f s n clean- Kn

. In g . deposlL .324-7204,-324.. . r u

LOokiNQ^WH A HOUSE OR SSAPARTMENH Call Ouiilcra. bal733-2940. -____________ -NICE 1 bdrm lurnlshed - 051 •parlm eni, all ulilllies in-eluded. Reasonable. 734- J J ,

2 DUPLEX apartmenis; 7 n?Jkitchen apartmenis; Conve- finlent location. Singles or .r^eworking couples. *30455 Me<

052 Fum. Act. 4 PuplAes

^ 2 ONE BEDROOM furnished'ctric. apanrnem , Klmbi'rly. All fliih- u tifs paW; adulls, no pets,luity. 423-5215. _______________— TWIN FALLS. Sludio lurn. ome, apartmeni. eleciricliy patd. 'mall *{m. 1 b d rm partly furn, » • apt. *155.432-5361 collect.

1 BORM and STUDIO, every­thing fum. except llghts.

— , Adulls. 203 41h St.N. 733-2853 W ja or 734-5325,j— . 1 BDRM APT, all ulilllies Ic r J paW ._cafpei*d -* -r*d«co .- ’ rat ed. Also 1 kiichoneite. all— utilllea paid-733^19.

1 BEDROOM Abi. m n .U i March 1. Carpeted, oas heal. adulls, no pets. 734->749.

— • 1 BEDROOM APT. In Twin Falls. Ulllitlos paid. Renl Is

>^9 neoolUble. 423-4795.

JSE. 054 Unfum.AptiOuplerts ALL ELECTRIC- J bdrm. ap-

M plU ncas, llrepUce, no -chjidron/peis,' helerences. t275 -f. deposit. 733<073.

1 ALL eleciric duplex. 2 baths.

ffi !sa i;sL_ ATTRACTIVE Clean roomy drm apt, *200 Includes ail per ulilllies. No smokers/ pois.ta li 733-5307.________________: z — -ATTR AC rnvrigoT bdr’ a p l . r ose range, refrig.. W/D hook-up.

__’ Atrraclive 2 Bdr Duplex, alh1200 piU ncas, oarage, fenced yd.ried near CSt-Twln. 423-5685,^ BEAUTIFUL 3 Bedroom. 2be- bath duplex. Fireplace, A/CTie. 4 appi. sorry no pets. *300lew month. Call 734-6348.

“ "CASX GRANDE>ln. APARTMENTSon. i i - 2 Bodroom, #(pve. re- • -

frigeralor, dishwasher, dls-,iij. posal. laundry facilities, tot

3 lots, children welcome. HW im. 30, F»ef.Ca»32»-t053.lof. CLEAN 2 BDR partially fum. |L duplex, atuched o^'aoo.om fonced backyard. *225 + ;an. *100 cleanino dep. 734-8422. jSt., EXCEPTIONAL 2 bedroom. 13S- Dishwasher, refrigerator, •_ range. Private ullllty wilh |

2 hook-ups. Air cond. West o l !er, CSI. Adults, no pels. *260 •,b- monih. 734-6360.__________ >■lie EXTRA clean, largo 2 bdrm. i!50 Twin. applUnces, waler, ,_ Children ok, *235 + *150 ^, 3 securiiy 4 reloroncos. 423- ^ic « 0 1 ____________________ __ {------------------------- - *Ilh FALLS APARTMENTS.. c— — UnderNowManagement!-------« ,ni 1 4 2bd r, apanmenls. Warm------“ If,. 4 friendly atmosphere------ , 1, _ .BaQlnnlnfi - * lB 5 — momh;---- 1- Dishwashor,--flarbage dis- T ?J: posal avaiUble, Close to A

-co lle f lo .- f tc h o o ls - i-sh o p — 4 ’ ping. Children wolcome. 8W d

.Quincy. T.CALL734<600

- U RG E SLEEPING room ^ wllh bath 4 relrlgeralor. *95.

______ :__________ (U RG E 1 bedroom apart- >ment. flange, refrigeralor.- ,,

- *125 deposit, 734-9to.______ ?j J, LUKES MGNT; Large stu- di i dio-s 4 1 BOR Apis, Heal, o ft waler.slovo,refrig. 734-5325, c 1 ________________ f,

NEW ALL ELEC, 2 bdrm 2t duplex In Jorome, Includes □-

,h slove. Irlg.. ulillly area in ® „ oach uQlt. garage. No pots." S250 monlh + fl50 doposlt, ^

Now avallablo. 324-5940.li NEWDUPLEXnoarCS!,*260 S

per monlh, 2 bdrm, dish-w asher, w /d hook-up. all , ,

, oloc.. no pols, 734-6741 i i3 ovos.or733-72l2davs. ^ It NEW 2 Bedroom apartmentJ In Twin. I'/i balh, appll- fJn ancos. A/C. pfivale patio. ^ )( carpon. laundry facllilies.B flx traslo rago .no pois. *240. «I ^

NEWER 3 bdrm 2 ba apl. f l U R G E , furn./unfumished.

^ 734^663. 733-S?17 _ _m

. * lT f+ " j5 5 (ro p o sii!-1 ri(I^

• STUDIO HOUSE, privalo.734-3191 aflorepm._______ 45.

' UNFURNISHED 2 .bdim,- walor 4 sanllallon paid. *160 rel

month. *50 damage deposit, evI 734-8383 aflor 3pm, ___■ VERY NICE 3 bdrm. 2 ba, yo.

duplex. Good aroa. Appll- goancos, firoplace, hoat pump du

I. A /C ., Qafago,_.No po is .. . ab' Lease. Rof, Dop. Avail. 3/1. 30;

*335.733-3254. -rWINDWOOD APARTMENTS ninNow taking appllcallons for ms1. 2 and 3 bdrm lownhouso inaapanm enls. 25% ol Income its,

“- iYOU DESERVE THE MOST(or your ronlal dolUrf Como _____let us show you ono of our spacious apanmenls.Swimming pool, boautllully TheU n d sc^ o d , Call 734-4195, InnLaurol Park Apanmonts. "HIYOU'LL LOVE ITi Gorgeous Shli2 bdrm, private foncod^yard. dishwashor, *260 month * mii< *100 deposit. 734-0565. 'ols1 BEDROOM Apartment In Wondoll. *115 month + do- f,'Jc posit. 536-6487.___________2 BDRM. carpel drapes, on stovo. frio. no pels. l3Jfl film Elmwood Circle. *235 monlh buv ♦ doposil. 734-3293- ' by t 2 BDRM APT., central heal- 132'Ino 4 A/C. Carpel, drapos. W/D hook-up, (IrepUco. SNCkllchen appllancos, *325 liau.monlh, *175 socurily depos- TVit. 733-5374,______________ VVB2 BDRM apanmont. Calhe- 625-!drai colling over living room STA4 m aster bdrm . 1V balhs, bud buill-ln appi, carpels, Goo drapos, *275 -h *150 socurily Goo d ^ s l l . 733.5374.

-3-BEDfiOOM-8T3it30t!rM3rcrr- v, ti-V A du lte . NO pels, Slovo 4-- iHP

rofrtg: Carpeted. 734-7749, Mori.3 _ f lD R M _ d u p le x _ T w ln .- -vlcT

gamgel stovo, dishwasher, □ imdisposal, carpeled. Walor £43. 'paid. No po ts . *295 month + ^H jljo jli.fe .M n i. « «

058 floomiFoiRmI ^APT’S « K llc toroltoi tSO; w SRooti\a slartlng *35. Ulil. pd. anyv,K n o ^ Pine, 1828 KImborly SeeRd.733-6033i------- ----- KlmbROOM for rent, suitable for ZENlworking man. kilchon 4 solo;balh. Call 734-6387. *25.4

« e OKtaltBallm ilBlnlll APPROXIMATELY 580 sq. ft. avallablo March 1, fB8t, 2ERC Located a t 1081 Blue Lakes *2895 Blvd Nonh In Gafford Fedor- 1500 1 al Building. Good access ' and free parking. Cali Bruco . necli, Mecham at Olobo Roaliv. mnv

'*'•* 056 0fflea4BuHnanB«niaJ-

ihed’ CHOICE OFFIc’f SPACE.All g reat location. 8*0 sg ft..

>ets. possible warehouse slorage_____ also. Call 733-2000.lurn. COMMERCIAL BUILDING>atd. for lease, 48x125'. parking'urn, lot 25x125’, ollico stJace.t. w orting a fta . noar Post Of-

fice. 735-3439 or 733^315Ihts. DOWNTOWN space avaiia-2853 ble. 2500 saft., *200. atl_ _ ulilllies paid.h4-C039. Kris.Hies AVAIUBLE April Isl- newico- - .o lf ic e .sn a cn in_ th«I, all ^ e s s i o r i a l Cenier. 734-

ibTe OFFICE AND SHOP, or eal. W arehouse combinallon. i__ <57 s a i l , ollico. 600 sq.fl.'win 733-2000. ,It is OFFICE BUILDING for rant. I

1120 s a It. Conuct; An- = ~ fay in5uranco._ _

529 Ma,n Ave East. Twm.i W 73^61L __________ 'ap- OFFICE S f^C e lor lease' no 144 sq.ft. Coniaci j-u-B

;es. Engineers Ins.. North PiaiaOlhces. 800 Fans Avenue. (

i S . Twin Falls. 733-2414. \

S P R IV A T E O F F IC E \a l +

»ts. SECRETARY

H e i l , L lg ^ i^C lean in g" '

J f .tou r own privalo ollico in a' • Urgo office complex com-- pleie wllh an services ■ ; i above. Only ono lell.^ For moro inlormatlon call 300 locjay

- 734-M4.41 ' WAREHOUSE ORSHOP F

SPACE; From 1350 lo 6750square foot will be available (

In new building (ocaled in t «- primo Industrial/ Commer- °

clal area in Twin Falls about "'«• April 15. Space can be S

Uilored to your needs. Call~ Ed al MARKETING Mm. ASSOCIATES 734-4875.___di

2-MAN OFFICE w,inulil,t,es. !‘I’. *150. 734-2338-___________ 060 30,000 SO. FT modern A

warohouso for sale or loase. P'- Call John BUyo. LoMoyno “

Realty, 733-0674. Al50 3100 SO.FT. to 6100 SQ.FT. ^5. plus full basoments with el- -

evatoraJn-downiown-Fiiefr- -Ai*275 to *550 month. P* Rem/Lease oplion or Sate.Real E su to Unllmiiod 733- *1

. 6107or324-8912. 32m — ---------------------- ------

®_ _( » MabilaHaneSpace- -allJ- TRAILER SPACES; TF area -0 All electric or gas. cable TV FC

4 phor»e avaiiablerW,ll han--M die 14x70' trtr's 4 smaller. «

733-1388 bolwoon lOam-Snm M;^ ■ La

n M e r c h a n d i s e t i

• OP * Martftanjlsat AHRACTIVE qualily con-

structed llroplace insorts Be <*550 installec^ 4 free sUn- Mi

I- dIno stoves *350.423-5634. *3: ;• BEARCAT Model 210 Sf. '• Scanner. 100% oxc, recent “ ’j

lactory tune-up. Ollor. 686-n 2687. __________REJ BOSTICH Air Comp HP ’ w/tOO'hoso. *20fl;4 sca1foid• lacks, *175. aotwoen5-7pm. Pii• 734-1874.________________, BRUNSWICK 4 LANCER _’ POOL TABLES, now 4 used 2.»; accessories, sales 4 saii

sorvlco- Jamos Clark 733- 476___________________ A li

, BULK TANK gas or oil 405 cut' gallon rectangular. *200. Call Ion• A li' CARPENTER TOOLS A 3rd,

concrolo tools for sale. Call Lea4 ^ 7 5 i.R y g o r r_________ aT fEPSON MX-80 printers lor 3rdTRS-80. Now (aciory carton, 324-

_ mjQi3_w acaniy___* 5 « JS _ . a l?Cable extra, immediate do- cutilivery. Idaho- Micro Com- .77 pulor BOX 504, Buhl. ID orS43-6292.- --------- ---- -GENERATOR. 15K Ona S, ^ liko now. Roasonablo. 728-401i___________________ I ' "Moving salo-68 Ambassador,refrigerator, couch, vacuum. ” .Eves. 734-4519.__________'MUFFLERS installed whllo Myou wait. Compiolo Muflior 2 ^ , Service including cuslomduals for car and pickups * ° ‘

- -ABBOTT’S AUTO S UPp Cy. l^PO 305 Shoshone Sl. Soulh.ONE 1300 rigid gear hoad, plpo 4 boll inroacllng L7, ' ; machine. Compiolo w/all lools. 4 altachments. J700. FOR Usod very lillle. 321 N., "oi!! Maln.BollOvuo,ID.786-438j. - HAY

HAYSHIRTSISHIRTSl

SHIRTS!— - ®

Tho Timos-News Advonis- Inn Oopanmont is selling‘•fllm-To-RIm Fun Run" T- MALShins (3,5 mllo) 4 "Rim- iargoTo-Rim Run T-Shirts (7.5 ^3-4mile) for only *3.00, Wo have MUSlols ol Men’s small, modi- loss,um, largo 4 exlra Urgo si:os Ukesand children’s medium n lT Ii (10-12J and largo (14-16)sl:os; bul weVo very limiiod e /lO ,on mens sizes on me m j uRlm-To-Rlm flun shirts. To 4 ^ buy your T-shlns just slopby tho Timos-Nows ollico at ® “i!? 132 Third Stroot West._______________________WAN'

SNOW MOBILE *200. An- J lique Trunk *80. 25" B 4 WTV *75, 10-spoed bike *50 G00£W.B. Encyclopedia *100. ' '“V6 2 5 ^ , amouSTAINLESS stool miFk 100 Tbucket with vacuum, *150; quailt'Good GE dishwashor, *75i Straw.Good GE 30" oloclrlc stovo. 1401/*175.-32^^825:-----------------^Vt TON oloclrlc chain hoist aroa. <IHP, 3 phase molor..*250.. - m F tM o m '» o ,ii .i» 3 3 4 jm . S l imVICTOR culling lofch 4 9" '7B8-22

^3:5650 ■_______________ 100 T(WANTED! Old wood office 100 T,fumiluro desks, liios. otc. *65 loi734-8370 ovo's/wookends. 788-21:WOOD SPLIHER with 400 T(Wisconsin motor. pt;iiod cultlnianywfioro on 14" wheels. 324-21: See, 240 Lincoln Slreel.

-K±rTLbjLrtj.:4234t44.—ZENITH color TV, 21" con- ateol-:

*25.423^161,__ evonir2ER0X BOND COPIER lor e T T osale, oxcollent condlllon. cuttincroasonablo. 734-5222. Bales2ER0X COPIER FOR SALE, -on Adc*2995, Call Lvnn 734-2569. a ) TOI1500 GALLON plastic septic SlrawiUnk or presently has con- bale, 3nocilons (or gas slorago 60 TOlanv unn un?n '. Ar S - . -

- 067 -MlKtnanecn;* co 'Saie

RC&S. JR3 R e lM d e T T j specU l dies. *40. GUsi shower doors for balh lub »40, Wagner 350 AlrlesJ ^ I n i sprayer, *100, Munci ^ track car sleroo. *20, Etoclraphonic AM/FM 8- track pUy. reconl. wllh microphones. *100. 734-2584. SCHWINN to speed mens oicvclo, oxcellent condlllon *100; Snare drum with case 4 sUnd *50.536-4438 SEWING MACHINES! This

“•o o k s ' spflctiT’ orUy m.SO includes clean, oil. and ad­just on any make machine.

F a r m e r s ’ i i 4 r l ( e l

oas FertimeriTopSoil Decomposed .barnyard ma­nure. J l5 cu. yd., loaded. ^11 (or appoinlmonl, 733-

MANURE FOR S A L fW e 733-B552.

m ______________Firm SeedALFALFA SEED (or spring planting, top quality, limlled amount In some varlelios. Also want lo buy loaf cuttor boe boards w /beos. Call73^0141.________________

-APPROXrtSOO IbS 'lrrigatod" pasture sood. About 10 varloiios g rasses 4 dovor, *1.10 per Ib.-Mom’s or eves-324^03^________________APPROX. 1000 Ibs. Ladak

-a!!al(a_aaed._*1.lQ .p e r- lb _ Mom'3orBves324-4033.FOR SPRING PUNTING wo

-havo-aii-iho-popuiar publlc- varlotlos ol alUKa (or iho Magic Valloy. Ranger. Lahonlon. Washoe 4 others. Also Dekaibs now 167 brand. Twin Falls call Art Knudson 734-0450. 7 3 3 ^ ;Kimborly-Charlos Klimes 423-5655: Jorome. Paul Beckman 324-2147;Murtaugh, Frank Nebokor 432-5519: Wondoll Ray Mc­Cord 536-2029; or BUcklool-John Shobo 684-4159“.____________________REGISTERED Floldwin wheat sood. bulk or sack. Homo. (t08) 922-5514. Mobile ph o n e ,(208)385-7121.

097 Hay. Grain & Feed 2.300 BALES ol straw (or , salo- 75t per baio, CUn 32ft-4769;___________________ _ALFALFA, 1st, 2nd, 4 3rd cuttings. Approximately 1600 lon.Call324.4l96.ALFALFA- 43 Ion 2nd, 42 ton 3rd. top dairy hay. No rain, Lealy. loe balos. 324-8457.- ALFALFA-60 lon. 1st, 2nd, 4 }rd cutllngs. lealy, no rami l i d l l L ________________Al.FALFA^1880-l8l-or-2nd- - :utllno.Call326-4829.ALFALFA HAY. approxi- , nalolv-l80 lon; And-siraw— • :all487-2522a(ior5om. • VPPROX. 1600 3-slrlng balos ( 5TRAW. weed Iroe. Mom’sir eves 324-4033.__________’VT GOODING; 500 Ton Hay, ! esied , no rain. Phono 382- :?81.____________________ 'kTTENTlON FEEOERSI lustom tub grinding, sta- lonary or transporting of all^P09 _ot_ Allalla _forago____23^151 or 423-5157. lAlflY HAY- 3rd Cutting. 300 3n. 3 siring balos. siraw . ovorod. *75 ton. 837-6313. * OR SALE 30 tons ol hay. . onhofGoodlno. 734-1568.AY. 543-5435. -AY for salo, 3 String. 94 tonSt. 182 ion 3rd. (5ail 829-

AY 900 balos third. Hay H)00 balos first. 1968 JEEP 4?OOQ. F.W.D, 733-2416. s,ALT BARLEY STRAW, 'tli rgo balos. For Sale, CalliHZM:________________ • RUST SELLI- Tho bost (or atss. 200 TONS. *55 por lon .kos all, 734-0973,________ ifUALITY HAY, *2.50 balo; toraw *1.00 balo. 2 ml south. In10 oasl Molonrlow cornor. Mh m . ________________ UIREE Cutllngs of 1880 mlaKa. 100 ton at *65, Tako 32.733-2667,___________ _ p(ANTED TO BUY: BARLEY «WHEAT. 886-2087. Ader 7 511886-2586,_____________ pi>00 quality stock or horso 24y *150 a bale, any 23iounl.S43-580l._________ r 1) TONS 3 cuttings good Jo

la 423-5052.___________ COF tO N ol is l and 2n d '

hay for solo. Call p„

I TON oats hay. *50 ton; b°I Ton grass hay *60 ton; ApI Ton 1st culling AKaKa opI lon- ALL UNDER SHED. h 5U2134.________________I TON of 1st, 2nd 4 3rd 623

TONS good Quallly_,l3t_ .m ating hay .-*65: (2) white oreol-spoked e-holo whoeis. Jer11 ton PU.*50/pr. 733-2416 Hill■ninga,_______________ • .354TON hay. Isl. 2nd. 3rd REiting, good hay: 450 Big here s atraw. 4H mlies East regAddison. 733-5930- qoc

rON la t culling, *65/lon. REIiw w ilhinowsoodlng*,75 -bull0,326-5033.326-5648. 324-TON 3rd. 60 TON 2nd. RE(

Sale - 067 -MIie«n*'!*-'’* filS * re

T i 8 r UNIFORM LOG5-“ono7gr GUss 10 build a 1900 sq. iL home 1 lub, Do-lt-yourjoK special *8,000Irless 543^28.________________

9X12 CARPET, multi coloi , shag, *35: Space hoalor *10 with

070__________ WinledToBtf?Illlon ALFALFA LEAF CUHER case SEE BOARDS neodoa. Can___ 733^141.______________This BUYING! Scrap gold 4

ettvef.-Sitvor-doiU rs-eotn 1 ad- collections. stamps, l in e , diamonds, otc. Idaho Coin }me. Ganertes. 302 N.. Main.

7334503.

r _______________

J i

_ 087 Hay, Grain 4 Feed

Soil 1ST culling hay a p p r ^ : ^— ton. *60 ton: 100 ton 3rd

. Cutting, no rain, good hay.

60 TON oxcollent third cut- ’L»0 .^ay, *70^Call ^ 5 8 4 1 .

sed ® __________ Farms ForflentiiTn WANT TO RENT a (arm 80 lo led 200 acros. Havq own 05 equipment 4 finances. Filer. ,0, Twin or Buhl area. Wrile Box;all L-28,c/oTlmosNows._____

WANT TO RENT a.farm. have- »(4 'own equipment 4 finances.10 Richfield. Carey or Plcabo

Of aroa.WrlleBox44.CUroy,lD M32Qorcall623.4429.

_ WANTED! Pasture for 12 head ol cows wltn calvos.

It, LarryWrlohl 326-4187.37- ACRES FOR RENT- off

|7o Filer Avonuo West, closo-ln,lie - 734-2211,------------------ --- .ho 4 ACHES WITH WATER for Jr. rent E, of Twin Falls oil Falls IS. Avenue. Call 734-2997.

60 ACRE farm for rom close to Buhl. 10 acres hay.

'U- balance to beans. Irrigalod from gated plpo. Exporl-

|ul enced Tarmers w/machlnory I'- 4 roleror.-os only. Reply or BoxD-29c/o Times-Nows.

°[ IK_________________a ^ oSAWDUST (or cattle bed-

Fnk Call......................... 543-6070to BULL POWER- Beof Short.

hom. Uso shorihorns 10 ' beof up your herd. More

milk, m o to 'pounds. Big- stretchy 2 year old bulls jr , w/pienty of Elevation. Also ft- alow hoilors. 208-543-5737 or

write Atvlo Johnson, fit 4 d Box 181.Buhl, id 83318.« COLOSTRUM STARTED bull

calves fot sale. 324-S042. n COMING 2 year old black >. an^us buns; *900. Call 432-

i danT hank>• 4S0NSANGUS

Roglslerod and commerciald - -buUs.fOf^lo______ _____ __

326-5336 or 326-4271

.EOR.. SAL£:'‘ H o tsie irnF r- • Ingor helfors. cows. Crrood- , Ing bulls. 4 opon hollers.

» CallDon Harris al 324-5660.’ FOR SALEI 4 roglstorod 1

angus heilore. Call 733-7564. - ,: FREST LONGHORN loam j

roplrm sleors *375.00 Ph- 1I 745^41 evenlnos,________ ;

i GOODSELECTION I- - - - - - OF-MODERNTYPE

REGISTEREO i ANGUSBULLS .

• 2 YEAR OLDS .• 18M0NTH0LDS <• 4 YEARLINGS

JIM BR OO KS& SON cHazollon. Idaho <

a29-50l8or629-5174 j

HOLSTEIN Sprlngor holfors [ 4 cows for sale. Largo soloclion on hand al all

- tlmos.324-2250. •, HOWARD’S Angus Ranch tRegistered and commorcUl £ angus bulls.

Call 543-4915 . ^ IRISH DEXTER bull, rogis-lored. ideal for cross brood- i 'Ino. 324-5007 aflor6om. ^ MUST SELL-2 yoar old rog.Istored rod angus bull at markot. An outstanding sire,326-4371. " S'POLLED Horoford Bulls for ^sale. Kon MacLood, 625- '5135, Eden, tPUREBRED Charolais bolls. 3“24 months 4 voungor. 734- U'233I.Unltl5159or733<175-. ojREG. ANGUS COWS, "holfors 4 bulls, 834-5047 or 1'M 4 ^ 5 ^ _______________ *i

SHORTHORNS- oxc^lom Q- dual purposo lypo, r y o u n g - -(m cows, 2 sprlngor hollers, sp yearling bull, Show'qLiallty.’ bo Idoal for small dairy. 4-H bu prolect, family cow, or nurso Vo cow. Hand milked, hallor broke. voiV gentto, Calvo Apr-July, 63 -5525.REGISTERED 2 yoar old Herelord bulls lor salo, Lako W«*4H®ffl'0f‘Js, Loo Cook,

REGISTERED HeTolord *aBulls, coming 2’s, porfor- , p

.m anco -ie sled -C laan -pedk - -»cgrees. Jim Eakin Horolords 1 Jerome, 788-4061 or Keith H I J . ^ m » , . 0 .1 . L . ,

REGISTEREDhoroford bulls for salo. Also registered Horoford calvos riT flOOd_4-Hpro|Kta. <32-5317. pu, REGISTERED Horoford pal

• bulU Urry Lickley Jerom o, 543MWOOl_____________REGISTERED 2 year old pui

-------------- T h u rsda■Sate— —

lOugh 070 • WantedToOu:

8,000; CASH " f o r o l d BIKE' Haffnor’s Kov4 Bike, 33641

______MONEY?

___ _ ^^0 buy gold 4 silver, rlnQJcoins, waiches, sterling ,

oBtfy d,amonds. sum ps. 734-4587HER C onlinenta l

Can _ Ootd 4 silver Exch.___ _624_Blue Lakes Blvd, N.i A NIGHTCRAWLERS. lm .c o in - 7*dUl*.ca8h.-329-Addisor mps, A^eJWo.si. Call 734-4844.Coin NIGHTQRAWLERS^insUn ^ain. Cash. h,ghost prlco ovor. w(

0iCKuD<nTwln.3J4-5971.

Fflftfi A feed 102 Cam#

300 REGISTERED Polled short- 3rd horn bulls. 733-4393. 733- lav. 2256.'IW SIMMENTALRANGE

BULLS, Production tested. ;ui- Summorod on grass. Fortill-

lyiosted.^ HotSpringsRanchB34-556a lent THE VERY BEST IN DAIRY

HEIFERS. + good aoloclion Jn c'oso-uPSpflnQor hoilors. 4

300lo 400lb. heifers. Chuck Z ’- Peilorson 324-3331. 2 N. 2Vi

E^fJirjim^^_____________- 16 BIG Hereford black bally-

-cowsrita-rflng-to calve now 324-2056.________________

\ n 33 QUALITY Holstein Heifers. 5001b average;

- Holstein breeding - bulls. '2 Horolord heilors, 2nd calvos

Fob4M arch.734-2157- -4 -R E G r poiied-rhefeford- 0" bulls, 625-5S 4.___________

66 GOOD HOLSTEIN milking W M for sale. Phono 43&

- lOj______________" HorsesIV JET ON 4 IRISH CHARGEBd fillys. 7/8TB. snallle bll.r|. luturlly colt, galloping.fy 324-^2,324-8031-_________ily ALL TYPES OF HORSES

bought, sold, traded. Plenly of young goldlngs. REN

No HA(.gV 733-6055.__________J . Appaloosa maro, lots ol

color. 7 yrs old, woll broke, m has packed, good disposi-

tion. 2 yr old Pinto, real ^ gentlo. halter broko, rldea- ro Dlo for small kids. 734-0467.

I? ' HORSE eREAKING ,0 Before 7;30am 4 after 4;30pm3° C alL ^-^ .^ ..............4 TINK JONES- for horso

breaking 4 training. Wolr'y

YOUTH COMPETITION HORSE; AOA bay gelding 12

J. yoars old. 87 Ist-placo wins,39 2nd-piaco wins. 4 3rd- pUco wins. *5500. 837-6615^4-hours.________________

,1 3 HORSES lor sale. Cali 324-7975.

------^4-YEAR-Otd*'/iir^gTo’o r

105_______ Horse SqufpmenlFOR SALE HALE 4 -h '^ o

J trallor, exc. cond.. tandom' axlo. 326-5614,326-5869.___

> HART 2-horso landem axlo ■ trallor w/saddle rack. Call

W -51Bl^days or 733-5045

JUST ARRIVEOI New shlpmant ol WW horse irir.'a..2 horse, gooseneck 4 horse

v7e~PAY CASH lor~used saddles 4 tack. Vickor’s Saddlery, 733-7096.

IM_________________ SwineFOUR In a sorios. Bucko farrowing craios w/loodors

- -&.waler. 423-5620. __________(1) SPOTTED BOAR, Call 432-5205aflor4Dm.

108_________________ShwpAMBITIOUS roglslerod polled dorsot rams I owos.Call ovo’s. 587-3363. MtnHomo.__________________FIVE sullolkXewo lambs lor salo. Aboul 6 months old.Call 886-2781._____________IPROVEN Polypay buck. 2 ’ yoars old. oul o l Dubois • 3lock.a25-514l. <

c l w i f a i ’ " " " \

110_________Poull/Y 4 Rabbits '3 DOZEN 1 yoar old heavy ilaying hens. Uying now. *4 .each, Can 324:5116 \

112_______________Irrjoalion tDUNROAMIN CONCRETE

Now MIg. 18" Rubbor .Oaskot concrolo pipo■(moois“ stato— 4 — ASTM" "Aspoca). . Pro-(ab Junction -hboxes 4 pump sumps- food bbunks. Best prlcos in iho rfVolloyl E

JOHNREMSBERG 1225 East 100 North J

“ GATED P I P r ~ f;• Aluminum, PUsllc, dl 4Flberalrong ' _-

• Plastic Burled Pipe -•p ipallnesrpipeirallors--------- ?J

“ ' " W L E f ™ P IPE SA LE S Sl

2M WOSI cl Hospital el' 733-41)13 . bl

TURBON 4 SUBMERSIBLEpump sales, sorvlco. 4 ro- H'pair, woll tosiino, Egon, ni543-6783 or 702-738-4274. w,USED lu rb ln^4 conlrl(uaa( Hpumps 4 motors, savo 30 to IH

sd ay . F e b ru a ry 26.1961 Tlrr <

sOuy 070 WantedToBu

IKES. WANT TO BUY good use 364th lent Iraller. Will pay cash___ 324-5310.________________

WANTEDI OrlonUI carpeiJ rlnn< *®P W'd. 733-247 nQ° 4 days4733-16M eve’s. i h WANTED TO BUY Cemen

mixer. Can eve’s/aller 8pm ' SC;44_ra. _________

Thrifty Adijison “ ■■ ■ , —___ TO_______________Anixaue:su m SQUARE oak pedosUI Uble. r. w# w/3 leafs. *406; 2 oak chairs.

*50 each. 733-6068.

Mm u 112 imgtiions

lort- FIBERGUSS 8 '’ paled pipe. 733- usod- like now. Call 543-6874__ evonlnos._______________

FOR SALE! (160: M x 55 ted. siphon lubes; (75) V’xSS" ftili- siphon tubes. 825-5002.

=Fv you r HASTINGS IRRIGATION

PIPE DEALER * For lop quallly gated and

main line aluminum pipe. Tex-llowlrrlgallon Supplies,

— BILL MATHERSally------- Rl.2.Kfm^TlY 423-5847------

— 113 Farm 4 Rancfi Supplies '®''! ATTENTION DAIRYMEN!0°’ S lalls4p lp« linea re ln8 lock -

at all iimes. Magic Valloy ’'®* Dairy Supply, 324-4381.

,BAUER_4 VINCENT C0n-_ crolM ioad galos (or salo.

^ G & G S A L lS & LEASING INC.,

Tho cornpany lhat llsians, MJ ll’sthoL W SE w ecando ,

9F Let us help you mako (ull use of ail avalUble leasing senrices. Wo can •lower

— costs, ‘ Improve cash How. ES »slnipii(y budgeting, »hodge I'l; your position, •avoid loan sN covenam rostrlctlons,_ •maximlio llnancing, •ullllieol Ux advantages, ‘ease

<e,. budget restraints, *proseniio -si> bank credit lines, •permitsal payment floxiblllly,)a- *longihon lerms. •rouin^ capital to generate earnings.

•Improve return on assets,

mi Call today 734-6645GRAIN PROCESSING, han-

’ dilng. 4 storing Equipment; commodity barns, metal buildings of all types 4 hog

12 raising oqubm on t Sond for IS, comploto FREE list 4 catalog d- of overyihing wo handio.IS Low over-head allows us to

bo priced right! Feed-Rile ,11 System s. in c . . , ,R i |2,

Joromo, id, S3338.324-3964.

i n ' I nventory" reouctTonbALti Si.aight wall, all sioel

, building,- S l’x7S'x12'B"rin color, includes I2xl0 double

"I slldor. 3070 walk-in door.,0 *7100 delivered, 324-3643 or m 543-5166.________________

» M&KDELAVAL IS . SPECIALSw Standby Allornators , 20K W 1PH .............*1595,000 25K W lPH .,-,.-,,,.*1785.00 '

Trailers (or Allornalors rt *189.50

■ " “ M ” ’e — ---------------—

1 DAIRY EQUIPMENT(n addition lo our fine lino ol i

— T ako-O K s— w o -a ro -n o w -H " (oaturing Wostfaila. Boco. ;

andGloVol. .. 1au tom /Ctic

3 REMOVALUNITS '■ i *485.00 j

i M & KDEUVAL ! 734-9463 1

Pulsalors for bucket mllkor ', wanted. Condo or Riteway. ‘; 324-6549 allornoons. f

STEEL BUILDINGS. ‘Grainory system s. Agri- ®system s products. Free ^bids. Call BUHL COOP fSUPPLY54^43S6 , ______WANTED! U sel daiTv oquipmont, Usod 4 on mesldo Herringbone mllkino requipment slalls. eic. Will ndlsmanllo. Call Aurora Capl- etal Coro. 734-6347. q

— -------------------------— C114 . Farmlmplenienls- C

" "ALFALFA"CROWNER, 8’. ' J•heavy duty, Wasco, good nblades. *275. Ph;326-S0;9. -DUAL WHEELS for Massoy h. Fotgusonl35.onpow ershl(t' rwhools. phono 82^5635. - FUTBED OR B5ET BED lorIruck,’ woodon. 18'. *175. nMorn‘a or ovos 324-4033. JJFor Saio-FORD NAA Jubilee FrTractor 4 loader, good con- 42

, dltlon, 438-5182,Ford Iraclor- hyd, loader, 4

• oyl gas, overtid vatvosrnow roar llres. *2500.538-6516.FORD TRACTOR, runs L(groat, wllh blade. 733-5285 32eveninas,__________• pjFORO 8000 Iractor. CUb. ncblowor. good rubbor. low 3ihours, duals. 487-2521, p[HYDRAULIC flOW'markers, nunew. adlusUblo disc. Ww/cyllnders. DUmond bar TLmount. *370.326-1048. axIH 140 frin Kitam aIaoj i . rh

Tlrr^ea-N aw s.T w tn Falla, Id a h a O ^ . .

ToBuy 077 Antioue,

J used ALL OAK ITEMS- sqVaT# cash. Ubies. hanging wall desk,

_____ china cabinols, dressersirpais secretary, olc. Susan Berlin!J3-2477 *36-9425._____________________ OAK double pressed-backemant foC'or. *165; Ciawfoot r 6pm. chest-ol-drawers. *’50;

Fancy haN mirrow w/hooks,. *175.734-8370 aller 5:30pm.

ItTyAdS OLD FASHIONED sheep- herdor type wood siovo, no

ntkjues P*P^- *50.733-5245 e vanings-'—-.-"------ OL'D 4-Whoei wooden spoketable, wagon w/shalls 4 springs, . hairs. 1375. Morn's or eves •324-

4033.

1 % .

Ilona 1* Farm Impiemonls

Dipo. INT’L J-boHom J4S hydraulic -6874 rese t plow, used vory little.___ Call 934-5385.____________» M JD 4630- cab, air; JO 4430- x55 cab, air: JD 4230- cab; 70

GMC Truck, HIAB boom:~ H esston stack (oodor; 40’

boiled potato trailer. Bin Loughmlllar 733-5761.JOHN DEERE 4230. cab, air.

and 862-3348 or 662-387Siipe. evenlnos. Oaktov.________l«s. U T E MODEL tractors 4_____ Olhor (arm_machinery_lor______^ sale. Machinery Connection

67S-4534.m f 285 Tracior. 100 hours;

N! JD4lOBackhoo.exe, cond-:lo c k - -Ford9600Tractorwlthduals.----------illoy low hours. 543-4281._______— OLIVER Superior 6-row boan :on-_. pum of.gooii.cond. on steel . alo. w/hlller discs, steel box.— ,15®'’ placement,

*1250.423-5753.

VALLEYWELDING ms, & MANUFACTURING

Paellie FtmtBoiSles

lull Sen lee Bodiesling •wor HgllHolst

jg e Cofrugators i Ditchers oan •ms, 2V4 miles west olhospiui on1128 Hwy. 30, righl on Clear Spr-ase InflDrtve. TwinFalls.

734-4261WANTEDI Disabled tractors.

Uin trucks, cars. Implements 4'fls. scrap Iron. 734-1787._______

12 CaT Road grader, diosol _ ongino. Boar Cal grlndor

lo mfker. 3-boliom 3f4 plow trtp beams. 24-holo AC grain

— drill, Oliver grain drill. 12’Boar Cat ronor harrow, used veiY iltlio, 12 Massey baler.Potato oliminalor. iS’ steel

lor 5 ?“*

!lt? 1< PM Roilorharrow, lo crowloel on roar. Almost

lilo 329-5C33. 326-12, “ l i ___________________I. 1966 WHITE_irueK Jractoc________= -----wnS53Tru6hauf iraller. Will3N trade (or hay or cattle Cs”?ol. 324-5116. ■ _, 2 1970 4520 JD tractor w/cab

122 hp, power shllt. 13.6x38 w /casI duals, 1974Caso 1070 tractor, power stilli. w/cab 108 hp. whlto color. Call Randy Rich al 438-5910 or Tel-car 734-2331 unll 6545.1973 1048 NEW HOLLAND slack cruiser, excellent condition, 733-5423.

00 1974 MF 165. low hours, goodXS - -rubber, exc cond."Call 326-'-----------“ 5680.3264872.

1975 ACME 4-(0w poUto planter w/Gandyapplicators, watchdog ac­cousllc sood monitor; Lockwood supor Mark VI

-------potato harvoslor w/i;00ci^540------------ :roduction gearbox. Will sell separately or as package

o<_ d eal-543-4952o r543-5694.* 530 CASE backhoe lo a d e r ; ----------“• diosol. now tiros. Call 862^

3348or662-3878ovo’S.560-0, TURBO. 74t*,p,.Ouils,3 ^ 5 ^ Swalher. 14 ft.

8 MILTON planters, good condlllon. mounlod on J'A ’’ bar -with JD mechanical

•/ 6-nOW Spoody bean cullor.

For Information call 366-7453 : or 366-7926, Glenns Ferry.^ dieselfl TRACTOR wllh duals, 500 p hours.*21.000,423-5014.

1 115 FirmWorkWaniftd D CUSTOM MANURE haulingI 16 yoars exporionco Fn '■ Gooding

G roon Chop, 934-4730.C U ^O M PLOWING 4 Dis- CING, 4 boltom rosoi plow

L , jiL n e a w d isc . 3244024-— !--------------

i g i ' i P S W " " ’" ', HAVE HAY RETRIEVER. Wiil

1 s a r " * ' ' * ' ', HAY RETRIEVINGI Call us

lor your hay hauling noods Reliable, exporlencod sUck rotrlover operators,

' 4^ 0 ’’^®°'” '’'’’ Services.

“ MANURE HAULING..BonHoldojpann^4234269 -------------

•MANURE SPREAOINOr*L eo's Custom Farmlna- 32M&64432M703. °PLOWING 4 DISClNQ: Ca1l now for spring work, 324- •

PLOWING, discing, 4 ma- nuro hauling. Randy Weaver, 543-6886 or 543-4011 TUB GRINDER for rent or \ "

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C74' MutiollfHlAimwU ' •' •■•Mimrtl' •' Oramr •'

Aic6ii«nt conoiiion. i m . '7 3 w m _______________

‘KING PICALO lor sala,'likenew. «3a-5aa.___________UPi)K>HT PIANO, recanti/ lUiXfl, In Qraat srupe. 73^9 W tte r6 :0 0 -__________ «WUBUTZER conK>l6 plino, like new condition. Phono5C-Sfl&3.________________n : fIREBIflO flultif with D lM alo , mini cond., J500 ^ / m e . 734-7S73 _

Sp ftadio.TVSSietw-------- COLOR COMBIKATION TVT"

•lereo , excellenl condliion,7^5?a5evBnlnQ».

firTACHI Recolver AM-FM,por channel, 1 yoirold,

f S a n ju l spkfj. 1M w. per ttan ,.tM O . 733-9341.

___0haso linear 400 amp J375.Uaranli 3300 pre-a'np {773. Qsll Sob 1 -8 7 5 ^8 Albion,iftlerS. __________^ENTANEWTVIOwnanow color TV by fenllntj. No cred­itors checked. 204 Main A«o.B .C AINS-i^7111. ___T2" portable black i while TV for sale. *50. Days. 733- M33 or eve-3,734-fl7ei.(5) UN EAR Irantmltiois. o ro tl for ham. mailne. busi­n ess band, & CB, 130w. 4_

-------- SWTPOO/Mlh': scanner S30.• _______________

W FumitoaiCtfpeu BEAUTIFUL .king al:e 4 poster water t» d . comploto w /a drawers. Want to uado fof conventional bdrm sel w^queerf bod ol equal vatue t a d . or STOO-cash. Oelu>e stw ller 135. Hardwood hiofi Ch«lrU5.AllofeDm734-22M.

■ 'S fEN D A ’s t T 'o r n o ' UbIe «rw 4 chairs, like new. M98. , Ctln'B Cloaranco Conlor.

. 733-7111.________________GRANDFATHER CLOCK CASE, no works. WO. 543-*679.___________________HAMMOND ORGAN A-tOO n ^ a l , . 2 . Keyboards, luti ' b O A 'p ed a ts . wllh Leslie i apeaker.»1000.543-633?. LIKENEWe'goidlloralsofa. iCall 324-7116.____________METAL BEDS, slnole & double slie . 19.95 lo !l4.95. CaiQ'8 Clearance Cenier. '

WITH 7 ' JC«M>e used Inside or out- ;alj».>13S- 543->879. ,i'^A TCH IN G Itvlnfl room |o ta tr i , exc cond: Stereo c

■ ■ »W Deakors. Call 733^98, - i} PIECE SET. 9 drawer chest i w/mlrror. arm olre& 2 ()raw- e it'-nlghistand, Frultwood

--------flnisTi.- Bflsnjrfar,-734-44fl9. ,73^0312attor6pm. 'a-'. SOFA & queen sCe 6QI{t«-«-bed, Uke new. good ,eoml.326-<974.___________58* SOFA, good condliion. «42XJ68. • ^r ' - m --------- ----------------- pi lB . Applltnces °

^OR SALE! Washer and rr0fT9f. Call 7 3 3 ^ 7 , ^W ftCEDTOSELL Kenmore pm rlgera lor, musl seo to a > eif e l a l e . Phone 734^751. ^IJRjaiDAinE besl 17 cu.lt. iimlfJ09r*tof. from school, sS»V« J200, J599. Caln-s 71a ta r a n c e Cenier, 733-7111. gSEHMORE compact washer, siOOTU&le or permanent, S125. Ji5 = 5 5 2 :-------------------------- BMAJOR APPLIANCE re- p,tH ^ders. Repair & recond all m

- iiia)or appliances. Major toua.e<> appliancos lor sale. Fl

, We n a k e houso calls. 733- ng a a .A lte r hours. 4 2 3 ^ , fDEEDED Phone sollcator. ol§» tvy snd bonus, r j u m r lo n e c o prelerred.

USEO Kltchcn-ald portable ^ditltw asher, good cond. S75. ;!€>11733-2563 ___________ ___.tJ

-------- B ^ l r S f i^ A N G E r G O C i r b7eOflDITlON, iS i. Call 543- «Q3«tter5pm.___________ffE lK avaw inour^useT T e-' ' cl Kigeralors lor salo. 9Q da r gw r>ntoe. SSO on up. 7 ^

iflf£^INGH0USE1SIb hoavy 2 Oi/ty. washor. Good condl- yij:lall&36-2272evenlnos. f i ^ b l c foot uilQht Hotpolnlfr€6tt)r, excellent shape. ,CtCr:733-5l» ________ ____'■'=f U 3 € 0 rolrlgorators, 1 used [ir

--------ran g e.— 1— used - jgw n h o r, 1 usod dryer. Call an

j r o : •ffeallnqtAifCona. jp■ ■PHBEMELY______ eltlclom .Pl

woodburning sioves, hoat pf<clirenltre houso. 734-49S6. qf

i c t A R HEATING- cul your n i t ia a r bins in hall; AlsoaiwQistlc -w a lo r-a y jle m s -pi.>vlllable now. Slokes & ho

blj

•J f i : BuMlngMatefUl q1B B JR ID G E PU N K 5000 + H? 4nulfl.3x12varlouslenolhs■to20-; 3500 4- lineal II. 4x10. RE'noQ Iy IB' length. i250m. On£ a t t ^ n Glavln. 733-2276. thi

POSTS li4x l-9 .6 'C fl< lar............J2.99■4)(4’S,8’ F lr..- .............. t4.00 »2 rt '» . 8 'Ullilly.............J2.504xfi‘9 .1 0 'Utmiy........... « ,00 —^ • ’8 Rough Lum ber,, $1,00

Otilily .. .58Z f .Z ............... a running foot —f im u rib galvanlaed tin .. .83 194z _ T ............... a running (ool hfsA b d can order COLORED win'Virat.93 a running lool flyi a m shakos ............. J22.00 ButZ ^ - Z . .......................a squaro 733-• s ' - Ter

— T - - ' N U H T flW I-S r 197: - PLYW OOD SALES

1g i

ygU G H LUMBER. ail — •.tftoenslons: corral poles, ffM lbd posts, railroad ties. flmidollvor. 324-6191,

i^ U Q H LUMBER & CEDAR. Thi .•I[^sl20s available;' #1 Uper day . { ^ shingles S57 sq: 12 gRI ;6 p a r sawn shingles »37sq: sp< > i;nand spill shakos M4 sq; Brk • ^ ^ a n d spill shakos $37 sq;•Cedar 1*12 ,39« lineal f l pTif :RICK BARNES MFG.. 1874 ^ a l Avo. 734-7848. “ J■nai>GHLUMBER8x090<lln. i r S t f l 4 2x8 J260 per MBF. , •ian g th 8’ fo 18‘. Pricedollv-1 K?,. ■w&f. Jim Coburn. Elk City, I - S i i!ttf4?-2426. ____________ ; i You

HP well pump. BouflhI -^4^

D -6 T lm o 3 * N o w s , Tw in Fall

m r - -dABEMENT- ..8ALE— eww • • SOO' tinueil Differeni Mems •

added. Prices reduced.734-aso________________BASEMENT Rummage Sale,Frl.. Feb. 27 9-3. Church ol

;{7 Ood of Prophecy. 238 Quincy, Twin Falls._______

- GARAGE SALE. Sal. only,"°J 9am, 504 Lynwood 0l>^.:

trash compaclor, somo- furnlluie, many misc. Hams.^ No Sales B«lore9AMI

Moving Sale. slM«. washer,- furniture. 748 I9m Ave E, rao Jerome. Tues.. Wed..Tfturs.TV - -MQVlNG_SALE-_mursday.___' * frldjy. Saturday. 1305 Poplar.

TwlnFalls.______________TT TEAGAN ESTATE SALE. 875

Yakima. Flier (N, ol hwy)'<’• FRIDAY FEB. 27; picnic 1^

ble. cablnol sewing mach.. formica table (8 chairs), vac- '

73. uum cfeanor, crystal UBie * 73. lamps, 2 5-drawer chest- >n, ol-drawers. crystal chan­

delier. lawn tools, old glass }w wear & jewelry, all kinds ‘id- II9IL*-__ __________ Ito. ----- ----------------------------

OM______________ Flfwood iil« DRY FIREWOOD- tfl5 full i ^ cord. Cut. spill, delivered. i_ 7 3 3^ .7343474 .________ f'S- DRY PINE llrewood. 10-12" >1* dlamaier polos, you cut. S35 < K - por pickup load^Morn’s or 3

' eve~s324-4033. ~ = _ FIREWOOD FOR SALE. cu|____- -to-anyJanath_NQ.ordflt.lD___iL“ big or small. Migic Wood of ,i Idaho-734-6567.__________ }

to FIREWOODI Pina, elm, etc. i ^0 t50 a pickup loa<j. Cali 324- I•I ____________ !

FRANKLIN STOVE, like new. ?* Ed Buel, Murtaugh432-52M. £

\ GOOD CLEAN PINE. 18' to20' lengths. U5 cord, daily-

le ered within S'mllB'radlus of " •6, Twin Falls. 734-8587. _____ C"■ « 0 CORO, blocked l!

hardwood: }8S ton pine s ;K blocks & slabs. Will deliver.3- 32 8 j^ 9 ^ _______________

M 087__________ PUntsiTrwVAfllEXY-of'house-plants:------ *

'« See. 5W miles south ol ;Jerome on Lincoln Road or li

i. call 324-2805. - tr--------------------

i Offl GoodThlfiflsToEit \\- ONIONS 50 LB. t«g; Fresh *'• crisp Apples- red delicious. ?'

" golden delicious, red rome.^ -i6 .95 'tiushol-L ocko»-t»9t- — '* S1.19 ID. as long as it lasts; 1C

Poik$t.19lb. cu ts wrapped. ei n half or whole. Bring your' sl0 own conlalneis. H- LONQHORO-MARKET. -S .- - «

t Blue Lakes. Call 733-aa8Q. 2j

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pups, 4 monlhs old. 543-> ___________________ 1’ AKC CAIRN Terflar, fomalo, ‘ U

2 yrs, J60, Days 837-44:7. Ki •. eve 's & weok-^nds 837-8380. U

AKC Gorman Shepherd 0^ Peps. Champion bloodline

I of Covoy-Tucker Hill, Sound ^ tempermenl. Excellenl

I markings. Eva's 733-5819. “ AKC GREAT PYRENEE pups. J200, Days 837-4437, “ eve 's &week-<inds637-63S0. ' AKC Shames (miniature COI- lies) champion ' 'showmanship lino. Call786-2498.________________ WlBEAUTIFUL Dog Houses. 3 <2) s lje s , priced rlohl. See 122 P? Jellerson SI. 73^2450.BOSTON TERRIERS. QOlng out ol business. Female & „ male breeders. 1 pup. Also "f, female Grlllon. lOi Yakima, 4Filer. 326-5251.___________ 8'BROWN Miniature Poodle,AKC reg. lomale. to monihj o ld .324-2881 atler 4:30. ,FREE PUPPIES- German - Shephord-BlaOi Lab. 538- £X6532.___________________ mlFREE PUPS to good homo, Lab/Shepherd mix, 1 mala. 1

- - l omale. 733-0034 evenings. _ [ FREE PUPS to good lovlnj “ j*

- mTx'.'mal'e7324-727i’ '~ ' ' ' ' ' . ' 'FREE 10 loving homes- mii purebred lemale Shellies ru (miniature collies), grown. - t tm ? ® ________________GREAT DANE puppy, fawn,$75. Call 543-6332.IF YOUR PET BECOMES j r LOST be sure to check our Lost & Found listing ap- t t i poarino daily in classMica- tion' t m o f tho classified seciion. For all of your losl fJ* and found pol needs check Ihoclassillod section dallvl *"• PROFESSIONAL Dog i? ! Grooming’- Poodles a specially. Shorrloo's Poodle -ric

PROFESSIONAL dollGROOMING! VacallonlnQ? uTT ru board your doo. Chari MiiierKennots. 423-5104.

-PUREBRED Gorman Shop- 35.0hord, siivor pups & tan i conblack pups. Owner. Ron tornBrady, afler 6pm. 326-5833. WorOUirriNG HOBBY; tropical Muillsh lanKs. 50* gallon all CarrBl:es. 733^23.__________ ___ gaiiiREGISTERED Gorman I2vOrahihair pups, will hunt stovthlsJallJ24^277.____ _______*2492 aKC flog. Lhasa Apso male puppies & 1 female 2 yrso!d,J75.324-3141.-------------- Won - " j ” " " --------------------------- WiLI 0S2 Auclions Sun, ---------------------------------- ------mllo

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1947 J5 CUB 90 hp, onlyTs 1®” hrs SMOH. 1977 Celonllo on ; wings. Fun plane lo own & |(ly Tor only « , 000. Soo ai Buht Airporl. Ph. 543-67M, '28 733-6004. or 734-1887. Ask loiTerry or Lavelle._____________1973 BEECH V35B Full King palnl IFR, KN82ADME, 1120 TTEA, fOR"

X entury l aulo-pHol, o xc .--w im insldeipul^734.55,5<,_l • gaJU

121 Bolts iU ifina hem}543-4!

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The 81's are arriving ovory. f.^Y - d « and tho soloctlons VyL'i GrfEAT...al Tom'a Mi,ins 4 ^ Sporting Goods, HayournBridge exll,Burloy. 878-7473 o"'®_________________ _ 18.5x1

FOR SALE 12- aluminum boat with 7 hp molor. oars & i w sea ls . $875.42^ 752. • i!2 I:FOR SALEI 9 HP Sea Kino

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' ^CHHyS ^ boats" ' a n d - g lmotors- Calkins trailers, „ Jarom e tmplemoni Co.,324-3311, Jerom e,________

I Johnson outboards. Orrlon s l) & Seaswirl boats. EZ Loader p !

& Shoreland'r trailers. Maolc boValley Marlna-2Vi W. on ^

: 30^ .73>8t41.___________ ___^; SAIL CATAUNA YACHTS; in j a, 13'. 15'. 22-. 25'. 2711, 8' SL

Rrams. sai} or row. Parts and s ti ardwaro. SAIL HAUS. 483 3

' Locust. Twin. 733<227. ; *WANTED Fishing boat, 65< motor and trailer in good

- - condllton;324-5844.--------------14' FIBERGLASS ski boal & helilt trailer, needs seats. »450. goCall 637.6385,____________ ___a °18' FIBERFORM w/115 HP 4lsJohnson, cover, canopy, (lydepth Under s trtr. 734-5tdt i s jdays or 733-5045 ovenlncs, 32(

122 SpwlingOoods ”AMMO SPECIAL! Win- ^Chester Wildcat dynapoint 0 8(hollowpolnl)foronly$il.5a '^0 per brick, other varmllspecials going on now, 'HllRED'S TRAPINQ POST. FOROCK CHUCKSyOEER; *<0 fluger model M-77R, 8 MM;4-12X variable scope. 1 year HAold. Supor accurate. Call Mo

- 734-4124. Ime

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- -1973-John-D eere-340,-cood- -i'/g,condition. New windsfilold 4 hood ,$300.324-5092 eves. HOl 1960 POLARIS TX 440. like now. 500 mllas, $17130. Phone666-7758.________________ IND2 SNOW MOBILES- 440 John 2 ' ' '

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- -JIM BUSBY ENTERPRISES - 00<xJlm-294Wash-734-2530-Blll 1975

18’ KIT Companion travel oxc.trailer. Excellenl shape, oxirs

________________ 19751971 ROAO RANGER. 19' Bikesell<onlalnod travel trailer, forOSloep 8. gas/eloc Irlo, t976^ n a c o , good cond, 733- afo j:

1973 TAURUS camper trail- 1975"er. 21' solf-conlainod, b e stsleeps e. See al Len: Avo. 430^ H ^ l io n . Calt 829-574e.

21' SECURITY sell- ao V ' conuined, gas oloc. retriq,. good cond. Very clean. M Yakima. FMor.______ •___ ^

128 C»mp«f5iShe!a • UKE NEW 1974 i m ' Spon 6pm.

King camper, lully soil con- .q to Ulnod, hydra (acks, gas/olec, - refrlgaralor, s leeps 4. period condliion,S3tO0. See at Inlormountaln Motor Homos In Wondell536-2301-________________1969 GMC V-8 schoo! bus, converted 10 campor, « ,OOfl 1®®°, invested. Must sell. MakooHer. 1-386-2140-_________ 19801971 BELL Camp trailer, 15'. excellent shape- Call 734- _0467.___________________ • 136(2) CAMPERS- 1 needs re­pair, asking $100: 12 Is ail | complete $&I0,324-5082. ^a w KIT CAMPER: lurnaco, oven, 3-way walor, 2-way l ljm .^ le e p s 8. $1300, Ca^

8' CAMPER V. over cab. m w Icebox, stove, sink. Good condliion. 32»4 856.

127___________ MolofHomes 1EXCELLENT BUY chock oul mis 1972 20- Wlnnabago c lass A. 33,000 miles, now mlchellns, powor plant, rool Bob Air, stereo. CB. hitch, hardly Homo

al Inlormountaln lilolor up “ . nomo3inwflnnBH&36-2301. w/loo( FOR RENTI Soll-conlalned 0*ce1l MINI-MOTOR HOMES, Call TWO Rufl-lt Easy. 734-3222- Ford IFOR RENT 1979 25' Cruise- Chevy Air motor home. Reserve 4-WHE now, 324^426 733-9295. backhiFOR RENTI 1978 Winnebaoo oqulpr 24' sloops 6- Low winter ery Corates. Exc cond, U rge Irlg, -------733-2521 ,____________ _ 140UKE NEW 1978 18' Cruise n u ^ Master mini, 5000-mllos,- ?,Jndi|. Dodge 318. 12-13 mpg, cab ^ 0 1 air. storoo, radial tires.,, ab- solulely like new. Roar balh „ J with soporalo shower..., "IS ,'? , S.VO KSOO u ra .,- „ „ price,,,, see at Intoimoun- Uln Motor Homes In Wen-dpJL^ 2301.____________MUST SELL 19-LINDY mini homo. Oodge 360. cruise t^i^ST control, storoo. cab air PC"up 35.000 mllos. Very oood ' s M f i l condition. $8995. Soe al In- WRAP tormountain Motor Homos In wlndsh Wondell 536-2301. ~ FORDiMUST SELL 1971 Ford ______Campor Van, 30? V8, 35 gallon gas tank, l4-l5mpo. 17512v fotrig.. cruise conlrol, ______stovo. sink..,, nrlcnri at $2495, Perfect for llshins or cruising...Soo al Inior- mountam Molor Homes inWondoll536-2301,________ _WILL SACRIFICE 1977 20' - ‘ Sumoyor mini home, 2100 mllos. Dodge 360, sloioo, cab air. sloops 5. jusl like now,,, no kidding. $10900, ^ Soo at Inlermounlain Molor O HomB3lnWondellS36-2301. . - J 1973 CONTINENTAL'm’oioT lomo w/Chovrolet chassis,:all 7H-8057,

12___________ UmityTrallertinc^osod^Utlllly j r a ller. .4x7 ^

ialnt. Wiring, tires; 734-7169 “ ~ T ~ i •OR SALE! 8x12 ulljllyjrallef

■xa PICKUP BOX ullilly trail- *

isSglS"’ • *132 Aulo, Pirisi Accessories *;A.T0N 2-spood roar axle 5 *^ s ^ l | s 2 ton Irucks. $275.

or Sale or Trade: (4) appli- ' ' ^nee lurbo mag wheels, '8.5x9.75, 8 holo, NEED (4) ^ 8,5x8.25, 5 holo i W cenljrs for F150 ForO, 733-86J4 —fterSpm. '___________ _AVE 50< PER GALLON. Uual fuel propane con- Isrslons, Trucka, vans, . II.) MICHELIN steel radial - L .

3 riy a ry 2 8 ,1981132 j^uloPinsJAttesJorlos

SET of 4 Mag wheals with 185 ridtal.- s ta e r M n tn J- ilm ,* ' -Ctl ER7&-14. Ideal (or Volks or '^95 email car using * holes. Vt l.jjol

’g f^c< ^o r quIcK sale. Joo

STEP SIDE Tool boxes $70, o f Pu tco chroma running eve boarda, for GMC i Chovy.

WE REBUILD Hydraulic wfc Ja c k s at ABBOTT'S AUTO ((!„ SUPPLY, 305 Shoshone S tree t South. Twin.1965 BUICK V-8, comploiely Phc rebuilt. $400/besl oiler. Call

- 1974-V EGA -G T-paru;-now _-734. s le e l sleeved engine, new haad & cluich. < speed. J? .' Good body pans & inlerlor. .-wA /C,734-3is?eve's.______ ' ^4 -spd, bell houslna. cluich i 1 ,^ fly whoel. will (it JM. 360 or 3 i2F o rd , $250ortjoslorier. 32WIXH. '»r^

mot— ---------- :------- Pow135 CycleaiStipplies autc

CB 750 CUSTOM, with lair-

m iles. $3,000.423-6137. g " -FOR SALE 1980 Kawasaki KOX 400 dirl blko, oxcollonl , r = condliion. 734-1378.HARLEY DAVIDSON Motorcycle; Seo. Joromo - Implement Co... 324-3311.

HONDA CB 350. ITO. now K '. l iifojLi/uniTSiodnsQQZTasrr

' 6569. - 1978HONDA 50 mini bike. 1 year old. like now, $400 . 73i«325or 7330718. - - ^ INDIAN too Enduro, 950 milos. excollont condition.733-9542.________________ __ 1078MX YAMAHA 400 Mono ?,f?" Shock, looks like now. Call

■ m j3 JM.Iter6pm.. .JJAYAMAHA YM25: excellenl tualcondition. Call 733-9542. fiat t1972 SUZUKI 90, good con- sido- dlllon. low mileago. Call i9do 666-7701,________________ I9601973 HONOA CL-350; Re- Intorl cenlly reconditioned. Runs 22' Tl flOQd.-C;all623.4537:- ■ ~ — o r rh 1975 SUZUKI 250 Rojd Biko, t^ous, OXC. condition, w/many e»c px iras -$695.734-2756. Manu1975 YAMAHA 350 RoadBiko; $600, Call 324-7435 ask 78 CC for Dick.________________ sp , ta1976 HONDA 550 lully d resse d , vory low mlloaoo,

r976"sUZUKI $W or J b e s t oiler. Call alter 8pm, *!!£?.43^-3991- ._____________ • 60 TC19re HONDA Goldwing-1000;- ^ g | fulf fahring, radio, low mllo-aoo. $3750.324^758. _____1979 KAWASAKI 1000 LTD: ' i i i — just broken-in, must soil- 1974 1Call 324-8585.____________ . auto.1979 YAMAHA YZ 400F; now top ond. Call 324-5192 alter 6pm.___________________ ®ilUi21979 YAMAHA YZ 400-Excollont condition. Never ____been raced. Some extra

1980 HONDA 1100 InleTslaio.2,000 mllos. Like now, 886- *7756.____________________ ToasitI960 OOYSSEY- excollont ^ R ; condition, $1.000-543-4871/1980 YZ 125. 54W813 allor6pm. COINC• -------------- ------ ocono

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CAT D-5 D o : o r $37,500JD 560 A Backhoo. . , $17,500 ~ 'fJD550 0ojor ...........$30,000 wMSL

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Bob Houston. Sales Rep ’ ‘ Homo P h o n e ......... 733-1490 --------________ — — m14F .-VU In/lu.t/l.l T,.^!cr e•/loader. mechanically ®ixcellont. 423-5715. nwo BACKHOES for sale. 9 f ! I ' •ord & Case; Also, 1976 4x 4 :hovy-Call 934-5588, l-WHEEL DRIVE loaders. j |m .^ wckhoos & othor Industrial ,^15— iqulpmenl for salo, Machin- )ry&n_nocllonere:4S34^_

!«_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^)US- 1966 Int'l. Original Squarelondlllon. Roasonablo, 82^500:26-4010._______________:HEVY SUBURBAN, 1963. oxcollo92 ongino. 4-spd..oxeollant now, C^ il lp _ n J 7 9 9 .7 3 4 ^ . ovonlntiUST SACRIFICE1980 Ford i ^ v (^ u rlo r PU, 5 speed, 7 -bod cyl aiillh campor sholl. actual r5595/best oiler. 734.1766. 7m ^ 2<IUST SELL! 1972 GMC iqto^ Ickup w/1976 Bell camper,loop s 4-733-9032 allor 5pm- jggsofi/RAP around rear i3 ? j l5 /rlndshiold lor 57 PU. J23; 56 rair conORDdu:V-6.A/T,324.5092. ovos

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1951 FORD Pickup for sa le..Om73»^944.-----------------1955 CHEVY PU. Nowly tfr- bullt-engine, iransmtsston, - - rear end. 5 4 ^ l3 a l t e r 6pm.1957GMCWionpk:kup.$30Q 'or besl olfer. d ill 53^2272 ‘evenings._______________1962 DODGE 2 fon, i r plale 'steel Hat bed, rebuilt engine jw/only 2.000 miles, $1800 '(Ilrm|886-77a5. ’ 11966 FO R 01 ton, $1800)best ’offer. Good condition. !Phone 734-1540._______ __ *1969 FORD V, ton Pickup. }ROO or trade. 359 Jackson. '734-1956.----------- -------- • -t1969 FORO 1 ion crow cab ] « /1V sell-cont. camper. ' »000 or besl olfer. 734-5099. ^1970 Ford 1 Ion, aulo., runs jood, 12' bed, $1200 or best afler. will trade. 326-4089.1971 «i ton Chovy PU, Now } noior, irans, qxhaust. * ’ower slooring & brakes. 'I lulo, AM/FM. alum. maos. 1 12x16.5 tiros. 350 V-6, $lSOO 3 >r best oiler. 734-8879- h 972 Vi ton Chovy, looks & 1 uns good, high mileage. V a95 or trade (or livestock. JW-7516. _____________ {972 DODGE V) ton pickup; Auns excollont. looks greal. c1200.734-1878. ',19/4 INT'L Load s u r 1700. 20 » l.-ln»lualt«}-box^hydr4ull£_ .FTft q alo . $4500 or best oKor. 1

978 CHEV Hoavy Half, mcottsdaio. automatic, LWB, P<5,000. supor nice. $4295. fc

_________ . w978 FORD F-100, 6 cyl. 3-sp, 15uxlllarvQas tanks. 734^09^. lu376 PETERBILT cabover. *=i

w heelbase, air slide ISIt- SqHP4-1l. Cummins litTA 525. 12-13-5 trans. pvpilndorintBr1or.-130,000ac Cral miles. 1970 Tompto 40' 7;at trailer, single fold grain h,

WO CHEVY J-Ton, t2 ' bod; « iflO CHEV Luv 4x4, cuslom torlor. sun-roof. 543-4261.1‘ TRI-AXLE 5m wheel trail- rlr ■Thoavyduty.“ w /21o h 'i r i r )uso loader. GMC Iruck. ii (C cond. Pickett anulacluring, Murtaugh 2-5391 or m-1978.COURIER-34,000 miles. 5 «

I. tape player, am-fm radio, 11 icket seals, air. new tires 2 - lowtlros- 487-3388 487-3400. 19( •PLYMOUTH-Arrowsport.- r. 5-sp, sunrool. cuslom — iO0ls470C0,734-7783. 19:

TOYOTA long bed SR5,

1' mil

\\__________________ ^ 5 Mi74 1 ton CHEVY VAN. 350 1“ to. ps. while spoke lOOls. Ask for Bill 733-5<93 -F9-5). 543-6001 (M-Fatt 6. y.ljme S-S). . 17!

2 linpOfls-SportsCtrs CELLENT 1976 Flat Brava ; 5 speed. A/C. radlats. iroo. till whoel. cloth Inle- r. 33,000 miles. $3100. Bud asley. 733-4266 days.R SALE 1906 MGS. fair edition. $1750 . 733-0028o r^__________________IING BACK TO SCHOOL, jnomy car. good mpg.:. cond. $1200-734-1262.IST SELL- ooitlno mar- dl 1979 PORSCHE 924.3d condition, low mllo- 1, If Interostod 734-4978.RSCHE 356 Coupe, com- toly restored. Now up- stery, body, ongino. Soil Trado for lato model 4- aol drivo veh. 829-5565.3RTY 1972 TRIUMPH Ifirs. orango, ’ unique ly, lair cond. $2650/olfer.-il4l.________________

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BRING’EM iNs, pickups, trailers, ipors. motorhomos & ts. THE LIQUIDATORS.< BUSBY ENTERPRISES >-294 Wash. 734-2530-Blll ! VW dune buggy, jrglass body, good cond.101 logal, 733-1120 days,4256 ovos.1 VOLKSWAGEN-areback- $500. Call5002, Jerome, _____ _

MERCEDES 250S, sllont condition, Uke , Call 734-6826. 734-1965 l ings, $3700 firm.'VOLVO 4-<J6or. A/T. 4

air. LIko n o w .'57.000 al mllos. $1400 firm, Catl M26,734-1965 evofllnos,

FORO Maverick, exc;low mllos, 26 MPG,

or best, Allor6 734-4348.MaZ'OA, roiary ongino.

condition. $300. 324-5092

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a condition. $1400. Call 543- ' ■2 8440 after 5:30.___________ ‘

1975 Dodge Coll. exc. cond.. e low mileage. Jusl luned &e serviced. $iSOO/oller. 324- '0 8577.______ ;____________

■1977 FIAT X 1/8, 61.000,„ Super AM-FM cassette , package. Ski rack. $3,900 -

Call Ray, 733-0938.________ .; 1979 CORVETTE’ black wllh '■ loaded.

t, I960 VW RAB8ITI 36*«PO,AM radio, .excellent cond, under iranslerabie warranty,

J 3.^6-M?7-

' t«« <W>w(Dr>ye, TOYOTA Land Cruiser . Wagon, 1975. 4-spd, A/C,

new engine. 324-7468.. 1974 CHEVY WT 4x4. A/T ] 350 V-6, radio, power brake,

healer. 2 tanks. AIf tm-ww

1974 CJ-5 Jeep Renegade,V-8, 3-spd. 49.000 miles,

. t2700. Phone 436-3684. « /1975 CHEYENNE BLAZER.A/C, P/B. P/S. Excellent condition. 324-8597. I ^ ^ R D U l o n 4x4; 360,4

1 speed, lock-outs, 62,000u .m llos_____ Very____ nico.. $3800/oHer-5 4 3 ^ 1 .= =197raEEP-WagbTieerr49,00(5= =

mllos. automatic trans, power sleeting/brakes, $3750, Includes 4 oxira wheela&ilres.423-5l63-' .1978 JEEP Cherokeo Chlel, lully equipped, excolleni condition. 42^266.1979 FORD F-150 4x4; part- time 6 Cylinder, liquid pro: pano gas. consider irado.Call 734-7768 eve's. _____76 CHEVY ^ ion 4x4 lockout' hubs. 4-spood; Excellent cond. Roasonabie. 733-1667.78 FORO Vi Ton Ranger. 400 ong., dual tanks, am-fm radio, lockout hubs, chrome

- J ims^g.OOOmiles.432-5380.- -I

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-waoQn_232.fi.cyL engine. w/ovordrlve, $395.366-^7. ' ~ 1972 MATADOR 4-dr sedan,Exc. transportallon. $350 or besioller,H4-i990.1978 AMC GREMLIN: low mlloago. good cond. Asking $3200. 423-5674 anvllme.1980 AMC SPIRIT. Low mllos. $4800. 733-2229.

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± Airtos-ChenoM' 1873 VEGA WAGON, txcr.C - .cond.,.«ood tmerior & e» t^~• fkir;- Runs flOocJ. Will sell or 0 trade. Ph. 713-6004,734-1867.

Sensible deals on new and0 used cars are yours In

Classified. 73^0931.

1 173 AuloDeaiers

ot's G et America Rol

Is D irect Fi I C hevrol

Still The Huggi

1981 CHEVROLET CMRI1 8 1 . .............................................

5 N L Y ___ _ . . .

y R o b a to s on T hoso Mocon Cameros & Monte Ca on Clievettes & Citatio

i to ry u n i t s o n l y . w h a n th * » g o n » , - t h « r » O f* n o '^ o r * .

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1190...................................................

J Slock No. 1 1 9 9 .......................

tock No, 6 4 1 .......................................

tock No-647-........................................

R No. 655 ................................> 5 2 . , ...................................................

R No. 650 .........................................

)dod with accoiiorio l Stoik No. 12(

REBATI^ I ^ O O O F F l l t T 1 9 8 1 “ YSLER & ts A N D TRI

MOTORY e a r s

a n D e p e n d O n !"

13 Autos-OtevioM

1966 CHEVY-CAPRICE 2-dr, or S27 w im -A rr. oood-condj--- 7 lion. $425 or Irade. 224-3260.

I960 CAMARO. new Ilres &In brakes, exc. running cond^

lion, $t W o r olfer. 3}4->514.

,rs 175 Auto_Oealers

:

Rolling K

I :F r o m K ;

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NORTII♦ K Q S V Q 7 6 5♦ 10 4 J

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Pass Pass j ' Pass 3 f Pass P ass Pass Pass

— __ OpeniflR lcad:»J __

By O swaldJacoby aod A lan Sontag

When a side suit is mi« I the top three honors. It d»

necessarily mean that have lo lose three tricks ic suilyjTherc a re ways...

l l w asn’t easy to arriv /our hearts on Ifie comb hands, i t took not one, but

_ •' bad bids to gel there-____' The firs t •^estlonable"

w as N o rth 's passed-h

. . i a Autoj.OwroW • ■ SUPER NICE 19n Camtxo.

• 327bored ,C». 11:5toi.siQ________ Cim.-.252-trlrt hfliil4..TfltlX_

tunnel r*m w/2 UO Kelleys. B/and new emron Irfck rume p«<at. You musl see A hear fo enjoy. Will sail or IfitJe,

— 733W of71*-1M 7,1978 CHEVY Monw Coupe;

■ 27,000 miles. V-e. ulomallc trans. Call 324-4378.7S MONZA. 4 cyl. 4 tod. blue

175 _ AuloOeilert

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191 9 1N0.256.V.4.4

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’ 51.

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3 door. No; 208. 4.

ISraCHEV MNo. 229. V-B.Aofoma

AlrCondiilc

.............. .. ' 1 9 7 8 HN a 246.Vv.8,Automo:

AirConditlonlni

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SpocIqfA

wm2doorH otchboek.N o.:

AlrCondlii

* 2

J a c o b y a n d A la n S o n l a c

nystical bridge-------------1 jump raise lo three

theory showing lO-l points. However, wl

J-:m i 3 disimjuUon. a po be subtracted and t b lh e better bid.

The second over from -South, who sh

T been more than hap>32 North’s raise.'2 The spade openinjy m dummy and a hca

the king and ace. West realize that chance lo defeat th« was a l this very m and only a sm all would do the trick. ,

Weot wasn't up tc continued with a see lo South’s ace. Soulh

S«oib more rounds of Irurr iV in dum m y. He

dummy's top spade ing a diamond ; finessed lhe jack o fc

Aftor clubs were------------ = r ro m 1 > o th 'ih e N o fth ^

hands, the stage wa the CTeal disappca

' East-West were aboi................... one of their" lhree

tricks,A diamond was

i missing the South hand to Ih' it doesn't qu«n . East cashed 11 hat you aiamonds. but with :ks in the diamonds was forced

black card. South r irrive a t return in his 1ombined discarded dum m y's r

but two diamond lo make__________ played, but poorlv bIble" bid rio justice, ed-hand '^ kwsi’apeh fNTtuiPn

« ia _______ Aulos-OwoWro. 1S72 CHEV aia wan. lulo Sl^ PS.PB.AfC,t7M,a»-52S2.

fy Autos-Dodoe,.r 1970 DODGE Challenger. 31B f. aulomalic. chrome wheels.

^ a^g > o d , $995/6e3totl9r—

^ 1979 COLT H»tchb«K. 4

65 STATIONWAGON.>0 - excellent conaiiion. Perfect

2nd car. 326-5335. a75,

re 17S AutoDoalers

p S u I o

>F THE M O

979MERCIilirCIIPIil■6.4 ipeed. Radio. Hootor; 3 Ooor$499500j J i a iD H im Q ______________Indor. 4 sp««d, Rodlo, Hoalor, Roar

’ 3 9 9 5 " ”1979 MBICURVCAFRIr, 4 ipeed, AM/TM caisotlo Rodlo$499500

/BMDiCUIir BOBCAT38. 4 eyllndor, 4 »powd, Rodlo, Hoator$329500m a i n M liY SPORT NOVAlomoiic. Power Stooring. Powor Brok ndllloning, Rodlo. New Palm.

^ 3 9 9 5 ° °

'BPOHIUCERAHPRIX _lomoile, Powor Stooring, Power Broki onlng. Till Wheel, Crulie, Rodlo,(4995001978 FORD HESTA4 ipeed. Radio, Hooter, Frent Wheel

Sharp Cor.

$339500MDICURrMOHARCH

Undor, 4 ipeed. Radio. Hootor. Now T*299500BTOTACOIiOtUSRSer, 5 »peod, Rodlo. Heoior, New Poln

' 3 0 9 5 “/ 5 j m A _ m i c A ^ - _____ler. Automatic Rodlo, Hoalor, Nice C

□ lA t * 1 9 9 5 ' ^SBUICXSKrURKNo. 243. V-6. 4 tpeod, Powor Sioerin xidllionlng. Rodlo, Hoalor.

> 2 3 9 5 “ *

»S lor<

BRIDGE 1 Pull Into a------------------- Joldt a g 5 Tint—*-------------- B Poroui rock^ , 12 Hard metal© 13 Moray

14 Of tha ear . r « h o « r U m t ! " " ' , ; ' ' '10-12 support “ r . h h . r

point should ,8 „ ,|i i J 1 * 0 hearts

20 Length ivertid came meeiure (pl.)) should havc 22 Euay happy to pass 23 Legume

24 Butterfly ning was won 27 Energy^aving heart went to time (abbr,) X. Little did 28 P*rent la t his only 31 Male oermeni

the contracl 32Vefy(Fr|I moment —lall diamond 34noom »hap* Ij . ____________ 35.BalUfiftas__

uthd row lw o rum p, endingHe c a sh e d r h N ' ' ade, discard-I and then tt----------------ofclubs.

—------------------rth and South------ — ' -----was set for — _______

pearing act. 18 about to lose ■ee diamond

as led from (24 |25 126 ) the ten andfd lhe king of r ; ” ~ ~ ith no moreced to play a r : -----------------1h ruffed theis hand and — _ — J ■'srcmaimng 3? Ike a well- L I I I V bid gam«

RPniSEASSN) I43 I44 U s"

50

54

57

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- IB -------Aute-Fofia ^CHEVY Vegi, 1978 SW.

I Good MPQ & runs oood iS' I J1595/besi oiler. 5*3-4371. li,.

After 60m. 54>«04. • Ur197B-THUNDEflBIRO. Slhrer W Edition. Loadedl Low miles. Sli Se«loaooreclate,734-581fl. TX

175 ■ AutoDealeri 17!

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DNTH CLEi

US1980 cn

r No. T24S. 6cyli<

s p e c i ;

---------------------— 1979CHoar Defoggor No. T 267. V-8.

5 High Sierra No. 1Brokoi, Al.

Cuitom Deluxe t

Iroko*, 1977No. TUB.V-«

1976 CirokoT

mmNo.T266. V.« Au

leel Drive,

.....ISNo, T231.V-B,

>w Tiros. - —

1376No.T 225. V-fl.

»olni. AlrCondlll

--------- ---------------------------------- liNo.T265. V-B.

cb Car

1973W T

A C R O S S 'iSS 38 Hen fruit _An|w■ ’ 39 Cuiiomer ' ' V '

O i 41Qaforeihit *4 2 _____

Hammartkjold r , , 1 °rock 43 Able (0 fly I I *etal 40 Actress Blake f5 | u |7 {?

50 Fateful time u ^lar for Caesar r T Tn!city 51 Topper o o mT?

lit 53 Nine (Fr.) - ' ‘ H a54 Timbre rN lilr lw55Rincheriimal I t I wl 1 I t

<1 56 Valuable I* m e «67 Asien sea It | a | w| t

l(pl.) 50 Fol'kslngof >0 Band Guthrie iDitnjffl'

11 Makes 1 t DOWN (coreMving 19 Make a >br.) 1 Whiiewill mistakeirent 2 Animal wiste 21 Fiihlngiment chemical 24 Let it i t

■' 3S .

>oints iffirmation Sedimet Jrink 7 Ovsls 20 Normaning S Italiin opere inviiion

9 Beehive State 29 Helper

3 T* j j r 1 |713

19 t a p o ” "

22 ^

p 6 ■ ■ 2 7

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55

s i

IK Aulos-Fert IS

IW GRAN TORINO: new INTllres, good mileage & cond. bes Unbelievable low pricel l^»ltSOO. Not i l dealership ear. *40( Stew. 733-2954 or after 7pm. #e»733-2628. *ha

175 Aulo Dealers 175

o l e t

EARANCE

ISED TRUCIS O C m i T < / 2 T O N 4 x 4 S C O6 cylinder, Auiorrot.lc Power Sinerlni

Air Conditioning, Radio, Hooter

ecial* 7 2 9 5 ® “I J C I { V R 0 U T ^ 4 - T 0 I (+ x-« C O 1. V-8.4 apeed. Power Steering. Pc> .m

Heoior. Heavy Duly.

* 6 3 9 5 “"1 9 7 9 0 I I C 'A T O ( l 4 x 4

No. T 256. V-8. Aulomalic. Powor 01, Air Cendlllonlng, Till'Wheel, Cruli

Radio. Heoior, New Point.

* 6 2 9 5 ® “_ _ 1 9 7 9 C H B R 0 1 £ L i 4 - I D I tluxe No, 268, 6 cylinder. Auiomotic. I

Powor Brokei, Rodio. Heoior.

* 4 5 9 5 “®I977CIEVROL£T</2..TONS);OTTSIB. V-8 Automollc Power 5leerlr>g. Pc

Radio. Hoclor. New Tlret.

- * 3 4 9 5 ® “97e C I[V R 0i n y 4 T0 N C u s ! in iD37. V-S. 4 ipeed, Power Steering. Pov ................... Radio, Heoier$2995005 CHEVROLET y 4 T 0 N 4 x 4 SCOT'-fl Aulomoiic. Power Steering. Powoi

Heotor, NICE TRUCK$399500W B H P U H E G A D E W x i

1. V-fl. Automollc. Power Steering, Po Hoalor, COOD JEEP$399500

1976 OMC SU BURBA N '/^ TON 4 :5.V-fl.Au[omoiit Power Steering. Po ondlllonlng. Tilt Wheol, Crvlte Centre

$ 4 6 9 5 ^— i 9 7 5 a r s u B y p H 4 ^j. V-B, Autbrriairt Power Siooring. Po ---------------RodloTHeoier:-------------$2495003 D nE R IU nO K A L ’/ ! T O N 4 x 4 P59. V-8, 4 ipoed. Power Steering, Pow

• Rodlo. Heater,$229500

m U tt iI _____

i 30 AniHredumeni enimai es perfK t32Slde by tide e 35 Small gulle a 30 Boom Ike 40 African land ing iid i- 41 Canvas frame t lUnd- ■ 42 Outmoded l(Fr.) 43 Life ■nt 44 Stenchin}______ 45JingeLHorfie_ment 47 Never (contr.) iindv <8 SinifY lion dty 49 Hiir-do er 52 Reverent fetr

[s 19 MO 111 I

U

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29 130 I

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10 Auloj-FonjINTERESTED IN BUYING the best lale model. 1 owner ctr.(htl we ctn lind for S3000 lo MQOOcain.A/T.PS/B. clolA setts. Musl b« In good ihtDe, 733-7479.

175 AutoDeilen

:SALE

:k sCOTTSOAUring. Power Broket,Iter.

Iwor Stooring. Power rulte Control,

If_________ - 1 .ic. Power Steering.

TSOAU. Power Broket.

n O elgiePovvor Brakei,

OTTSOAUwor Broket, Rodlo,

x 4 ". Powor Brokei.

4 x 4PowerBrokei, ----- —

ntrol. Rodio

OK--------------- r r - “j oworBriikel.

4 PICKUP’ower Broket,

■!. •

? tw ir to 'P / a n o u i P u u la . .;n 1«2 ' Autoi-FoR]I F w 'S aK :' 1970 Mach II Muttang. HO 351 C engine.■ C4 aulomalic trtns., possl.

i GOING BACK TO SCHOOL-* )978 Mustang. 4 tpeed. 41 cylinder. AM/FM ilireo,( U.OOO mllea. exceiieni_ miletg*- 39 UPO. 734«873 after fom oc 73M050.

5 IM AirtM-Uncoln/UefcwiJ 1980 MERCURY Caprl w/alr,

4 cylli>d#r illefcr-do6dl;ai mtleaoe,»4795.&3»6S64- •782£PHYH2-7:8cy1w/tuto

' Irani, buck wnuipei & wire wheel covert, very sharp.

. Book value m x . Termi. 0495lorS400t&Ukeovef

'• K ^»4**‘ “ •

IM Amoi-Oid«nc<)fle I960 OLDS 98: below low

-in________ Airtos-Pcnti>e1671 FIREBIRD, aulomtllc. ^ ^ n ^ ln e . real clean. Cali

1972 PONTIAC GRAND PfllX.' Very dependable, good condllkan. 095.734-2584.

-173- — Au1es~PlTinocth~ 1976 PLYMOUTH Fury 2-dr.. hlO^mmgj^OOOd tMpe,

174 ' Aulos-Othen

in AutoOeilwi

CASHF O R Y O U R

C A R

WILLS USED CARS722-na

175 Auto DeHart '

T 9 7 8 (

S P K

10 foo t b e d . 454 s p o o d .4 :5 6 ro a r en o r s to o rin g , pow or 7 5 0 X 15 duol r e a r ' h e a v y do ty cooling

■■gla5srfaurnpoT“Twi}f rod io , fo a m soat*. d u ly sp r in g s , ONLY m ilos.

1 9 7 9 Ll

4 9 7 9 4 ) H E l ( l ) 0 l £ I -

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ID T S D A T S U N Jd N

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l l l l ltnl I I I187

i K; ; I97JF C H D IT D Hm. V-B. wjtomotic trommli: , j . lleerlng , power broket.

NO.R-33A.

: *595- H r jIN n R N A T IISI_ '/. TON

“ V'-fl. oulomoiic, power “ b rokei. rodlo. rrlrroriUC No:C-I07.

Sl *650Ji 1978 FORD FIES

HATCHBACK^ ~4 cyiindor, 4 Tpoed, AMroi ™LZ ~»eou!'CfiIo pock'oge. No f

*3450f, I m CHEVRO

M O N T E CARLO LAn v-fl, ouiotflOllc trontmlti

Iieering, powor broket.■ oir Conditioning. AM r

roo l. No. P.726.

^ *4195

Ro y

V C H I V R O i . l T ' ^

> ic iA L ^ 7 8 8 3

454 V-8. 4 ^ 8 ^ B 9 | H pow -

vo r brokos,M r w hoels.

t in te d hitch, h eav y

10 ,0 0 0

191

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LUV 4 x 4

£ I - M A L | B l U ^ r = ^lARLODEMO lo a d e d ...............

4‘.........................................................

KING CAB . . . .IHEVy SHORT BOX 4x 4

...........................■UP................ ........ .......................llt lU Automollc, V -0......................

iHEVY WITH CANOPY tood BIRO_lo„ ^ . « _ _ HEW DIESEL PICKUP . .1 4 Door ...........................................

)RT WHEEL BASE VAN CO

ZER L oodod....................................

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ITS AutoDettort

K3 W AGONmillion, power V4, aotomi ket. AM rodlo. brokei, Ro

wheoL AM g tank. No. R-;

:;T.oNAt ^3n ond hitch- condltior

34.000mlle«.> _________________________ •

[ I f f * 1974 P l l------------------2 V-07

Arodio, buckei _paw er_ il«e P-703._________ .AM.'TM.ltor*

0 »

.■SI-I^AU .mittion. power<et. tilt v^eel, V-fl. oulom<W rodio, vinyl . «leerlng. p<

mirrors, twc

>5

J— A ir c o n dJ l s te e r in g .

' c o r

■ s to re o . mi su n

recduo! b a tti co rpp t & p

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1980 I TON CHIVB ALE PR IC E * 8

I

M Ikodo PlA p p e a r a Spoko W G uards, C

> p

~ $

..............$- ........... S

.....................................$■ ‘H loaded, low mllMT '.” .’; .,

.................... $ ,ooded......................................

$....■$

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$ ‘

B 220 N. Broadway i

>rt. m AuloDeilort

1979 FORD F-150

^omoTib iiai.m ittion, power Ronger pockoge. olr, tilt

AM/TM tleroo, e>iro gei - lo.R-20. --------

♦ 3695'ORD Vl TON SUPER CAB ____tofnotic'tromfnHi lon, powor” *I, powor brokei, AM rodio. ditionlng. mirron i hilch Tiile*. No.P-730.

*2795

i PLYMOUTHVOLARE___ ______V-0. outomotic trofMmiiiion. .iI«erlng„pow or_hrokB i,__ ____itoreo^oiccondiHonino.______ __

M 9 9 5

1 973 FORD ■/» TON F-lOO

i;tomatlc tranimiiilon, power ig. power braket, AM radio I, two lone point. No. IM44A.

♦1095

2 4 3 BLUE LAKES BLVD. N.

7 33 -5110

o n d l t io n in g , p o w e r in g . p o w o r b ra k e s ,I c o n tro l, go ijges. Tilt I. AM /FM 8 tro c k ). m a g w hoo ls, rodiol s u n ro o f / v ista boy

iw s. 4 h l-bock b iicket r e a r couch, Icebox,

b o tto r io s , insu lo tion , t & p in striping.

VROLIT8 9 9 5

lo P ack ag e , Doluxo - o r a n c o . W h ite

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MERCURY KL B e a u li iu L p in e _ m e ta ll ic fer s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s sion o n d d e lu x e in te r io r .

M a d e Especie

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win F a l t i , Id a h o T h u r » d * y ,F »

Ford Motor Co, Jtchith isam ouri

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!bate as yoi

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s io n , p o w e r fu l-g o s - s o v ir >ne C o rd o v a n .

f o u r D o w n P a y m o r

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