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V.— ---------- .i:.. . *„ ■ I ; Anti forei supF Allies WOI WASHINGTON (UPI dent R ea^n neared til: office. Secretary of Sti _______ Haig toured tho Middle I new administration’s foi The theme-of this p communism — more anti*Soviet communlsrr support of U.S. , allies, administration iooldng . 100th day Wedne^ay. caused some alarm ovei tough altitude toward ';Tenew the cold war abroi I«cCarthylsm - stt! -------- divisiveness —in the Uni When Haig reported ' : home office earlier thi emphasized the bright si salesmen do, reporting enthusiastic acceptance -----------Eastrforftlfl-h^lloror consensus'^ and slressln > tialforsaleslnthatpartc iUnder'his concept, dL often .mutually antagon would n^pizet|)altbe> th e ir ,other- differences common interest in work - ^ U nlt^ states ioTvafd of ; version and. encroachnj' regions. ' .' It's not quite (he contali ______ ^of John Foster Dulles, bu ,d ^ lb ^ ^ ‘’‘sonofcoiit8 I d theory, It would mea Arabla'and Israel, which other with fear and'Joat . become. quasl'aUies in i ____^ohaLstrugglo~against-l _____ oism thatlheyboth oppost In practice. It worked Were you late t Idaho - V ’ 'T -rv-*:-’ .. . • '' _____Ml—_Unlwtt.^Sha i Rus !ignp< port ij :> rrp o v e r ^ JPI) - As Presi- I -------------- I his 100th day In . , State Alexander Analy: Ile EasMo sell the— ..... fOQ s^°lS'lcy*?s*anti- s^rdai ire speclficially, ilsm. It . has the ' -------------- es, but with thc Jng' toward its this ay. it has also explaining )verseas that the munlst mt rd Moscow will example, i broad and revive "What abo suspicion and<- When Hi United Stales. - -Indian-F led bacic to the Gonsalves this month he that Ii It side, like most than the S ing a generally United Sta ice in the Middle taken in gi or a "strategic in credilsl jsing the poten-' arms, irtoftheworld. . Gonsalvc dissimllv and ask Haig fi gonlstic nations India,the: hey-whatever against Po ces-'f have a Union's enc working with the . T h u s , U> I off Sovlet-siiB^lcametfwa hment in their' niay. seen V ' through thi italnment policy United Slat , but it might be regions the: ?n(alnrnpnt?’ ---------- Thesecon nean that Saudi America's i ich regard each a more, cor loathing, would towa In the broader ha^genei st-the-commu'^*ln'P®rtlng tl )ose.------------------ inlothelrar ked something vgee 5this momina? »‘springs haw n W fentherly, remln . I',''-. 76thyear, >sian •oliey s soft mfrontation ilysis of (irst. O ddys h f ® -d a l^ s'lorlcs El lls: When Haig finished mg. his ideas about thc com- menace, lhe;Jordanlans,-for !, replicd'wlth the question: ibout East Jerusalem?" Haig pul tiie same pitch to • Foreign-Secretary—Eric— cs iri Washin^on, the answer . t India feared Pakistan more I Soviet Union, and thal the States was dangerously mis- giving Pakistan »00 million ils'wilfTwhlch lo biiy ' U.S! Ives look the occasion to then ' g for some U.S. weapons for le kind that'would be-useful Paklstan and not the Soviet encroa^melit. ;^U^_fjraMagg^U^8t-Jfalg-- wasinatTeflonaftcuds'iHal— fcm trlviaf when viewed thc strategic prism of the ilates loom very large In thc hemselves. Mnd lesson was that although— 's allies appclrcd to welcome ' insistent and forthright at- ward thc Soviets, thcy. also- - - neral-aversion to'the Idea o f^ . g thesuperpowers' cold war « areas. . . JeePpUCypageA2„ ^ ' I ---------- s ahead^^ ---- ---- ff' jl { m ^SS^ 3 to4Mttgtfzeia(ii it ^ m --------- 1 ei^xAei . _zS6usi)«iter.— SSF= "Hi'c^ketdicp'-. 1 tsbkspoeosbrow 1 tal)ieq>oeadr7m 1; (ablc«pote We ' ; r. No. 116 I W I ____ ________ _lo_prcpare.forJ Tnrfit Monumer By STEPHANIE SCHORO' __T]mesTNews.writer______ TWINFALLS:^ Even as fell throughout South VIett offensive, the^monument —corneroftne'rwmFaiiscit; . Even before the country t impact of thc Vietnam War honoring the men who fell Asia. A Vietnam memorial for U.S. “wisely, well (and) ho; the summer of .1967 by cU Twin Falls County resident; Today marks thc country J in to b a s f l rl» ta irn c l c ^ a h u d 1 h asa. I co< muitard toreesterddie Twin Falls, Ii r S u n d a y 's jrecognU ion < em ^ nt to those v ;0W - r " .......''r n as thc rockets and mortars etnam during the 1968 Tet o nt aireadv stood In the \ iitypark. . , . y b^am e aware bf Ihe full g ar. Twin Falis Counly was V cll In battle In Southeast n )r the men who served the d iionorably” waserectcdin b classmates of the second it killed In Vietnam. a ry’s first Nallonal Recog- F ylight Sa By. United Pres A : . If you have |h 7 ahead, chancei . ' be an hour iai yS I^ Sunday.taiqch . Time In m ~~Id°^'^umpcd (»|| night. A mome U-ansformed2i i 9m ' country awoke L'M L st :— nm®: ------------ You get the I 1981, when stan ^ administered t r Department, c served from tb IK - ' until thela^Su - Robert Ross, TransportatloQ y j - j - f e ' . though tlw law I F Si years, lhe twio - '''1^ ' hundreds " - • r-® letters to the :Sj .paasestbemool He said most ^ 'theseeategoriei •Fundajoenta fcsw - •- ■pSTBateftT' M .';;-.,:: • ,. •DST-lovers: Daylight Savli ' -around." srorpHpan meor.theyiet >okbook Idah. Sti inorV letnam veteransrl ium who fell ing, nition Day for Veterans of U ~are.undeiLway tobulidahu for Vietnam veterans In the < near the Lincoln MemoriU. But 14-years ago,-Twin-F one of the first^memorlals Vietnam war. linwrOTTSgT-Brenl graduate; of Twin Falls Hlgl Vietnam. His clim ates, pi reunion, chipped -in to"bui recognitloA forhim and othe die-In the war. Other citiz brought the total donated to $ Byrd.Golay.of Kimberiy, and Marvin Taylor and Dal Falls, built the monument oi avings 'ress International ave not set your clock ices are yoii are going to late for church or your • VAdate. most states, including ted ahead lqr.one hour last— - tmeol of le^ated'm agic - 1 a a.m. into 3 a.m . an d the-. ?.'“ _?iLJ9iyi*8^.L.Saying____ ie lost hour back Oct. 25, tandard lime retums. ' ! 1966 UniformTime Act, d by the Transportation . , dayli^t Ume Is ob- ' I the last Sunday in April ' Siiod^ In October, tts, an attoroey with tbe loQ D e p a r t m u t , ^ at'- iwhasbeeo^aroumiioMB------ vic»yeariy time dianges eds of Amerlcahs'to write be White House, which ' onlohim .-,™ .-- ................. oiloIUieletlOTlallliitb rles; . ... otalistsr••D op't' tam per ~ fsT'Tdon’tlUciTSSt:*^ n : “We ought lo have aviDg Time all year 6IUiUy toofiised: “Picit let and leavem e d one.!lz=lr m ra " ^ -y£ ■■■ii ; : ; : , z m Sunday, April 26» Sj-Byrd G olay an ttOalel 3/ietnam is c )f the Vietnam ErarPlans -t 1 , i:bug^Uonaijnomimenl-:"Z he Constitutional Gardens f U. • s n-Falis erecled-what was-- ’ als to those killed in the J •em J, Baumert,'’ a iilM' V ligh School, was kiUed in t I, preparing for *40-year R build the-mommient ais--'G Ithers who hdd and would D itizens and businessmen A to $2,500. riy,. a mason contractor, n Dale Ford, both ofTwin “1 t out.of Oakley stone. The gi Israel of AV WASHINGTON (UPIJ rounded by hostile Arab wltb powerful allies, Isr -.. sessed wlth-p'reservlng It security. . . It Is this guiding prim creates difficulties for Isi ------occupied -West - Bank-a Strip. Its refusal to san creation of a Palestinian insistence. that a mull force be stationed in Sim ' repeated attacks againsl las in-Lebanon, do not 1 friendly relations. Israel feels surreuc enemies, a besieged la _ c h o r« d to the West and fli a f i ^ l e eastern sea. The Israelis view the i - U.S. ade of five AWACs _ A rable a' neighbor wltli rcmge, - as - another l& ^t security. Tbey ftfel the sai tbe-sale:or.62-F*l5s.lo. tb - — and•the•p^opo5ed^sare^^ But thQ Reagan admini as have otbtf U.S. admlnii before It, views Israd’s re — the proposed AWACsBale: a Cor B s >, 1981 rFordxlearrthemeinorfi one of pldes land was donated by the dly. :r"ReaUy;Lwe;:haYe'somet|] Falls. And we've had ll for said.-' ' , ■niirteen names .now graciT Jam es H. Allred, 1963, to Pfc.: Other-TwlnF'ails Countv se: T ictham were Uavld A. h'ain Deford, 1966; Jack L. “Butch' R. CSiatterton, 1967: Robert V , G: Smith, l967rHermaiTA. L D. Sbaff, 1969; Lyle E. Drow Asiett, 1969. . (jolay said hc Is. glad t recognition now being laken o “it’s Jiist a Ilttle too late. I'lr guess it's better late than neve lis fe a r I V A C S f ‘I) - Sur- ------- b neighbors a srael is ob- , /ina IUnfltlnn»l jnclple Uiat thing thal lias t Israel In the-anil. - doubtless, -aKi-Gaza.-again _____ ; ------ anctlon the in short, adml] Ul state, lls don't take the ultlnational seriously. Tl; Inai and jts combat-experien ist guerril- hold their own ai I make.for__evert if lhe Ara withrnve-Airboi unded by Conlrol Syslem island an- planes are wltho .neatlng.on ^easily bc shot dow ‘liiere's nbthii e proposed do to the Israelis S to Saudi' and, if; they, tri t^,.radac_wbuld:just shool. atrt^-their •thesky."adefenfl ame aboui— But a-vfcw2ia tbe-Saudis- majority-of lenls )M anks-to-H iii-ir:thflr^ ------ 1 —■ ------ seeking to placat inistratlon, the expense of ] nistralions havesomethinsb reaction to . . . tewsorae= ■.•SBS'AWRS > rral I 50^ - i :T: STCVENOR££NE/-rk«i««»I- ;T 2 st in U.S.;,. lly. -■ nethlnolJeclal^Jn'TwIn"::^ for a long Hme," Golay •: •: ace'Thestatuei'fromJilai. >fc. Fred S. Smart, 1970? y servicemen wbo died to - - - aircniid, i966rKlnto Lee. ------ r tch" Dodson, 1967; David rt W. Urison, 1967;^llly ' . Lehman, i968rRonatd rown, 1969; and Allan T- id to sec the naliondl ' en of veterans, biit-Uilnks . ■ I'm glad it happened, I . lever." __________: iale I fleet ; ifia/ysis. as been heard before • ess, will ‘by beard" dmlnistration officials • the Israeli protests : They think the: rienc^ Israelis can ' 'n a ^ n s t tbe Saudis, > Aral» are equipped . ., rbon>e-Wamlng.and_[, ____ lem? aircraft' .The ; without guns and can down. }thing the Saudis can ; ells wilh those plana ’ tried, tbe larselU: ool'.lhem' righLpuLdrC fense official said.—- ~ ^ sbared by a growing;' ____ egislatore oo-Capilol— —— icate aoArab aUy at4- H H of Israel. Oil may : ngtodowiUilt. 'A c s f t^ A i •— ^ 3 3 ;

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V.— ---------- .i:.. . *„ ■

I ;

Antiforeis u p FAllies WOI

WASHINGTON (UPI dent R e a ^ n neared til: office. Secretary of Sti

_______ H aig toured tho Middle Inew adm inistration’s foi

T he them e-o f this p com m unism — more anti*Soviet communlsrr support of U.S. , allies, adm inistration iooldng

. 100th day W edne^ay. caused som e a la rm ovei tough altitude toward

';Tenew the cold w ar abroi I« cC arth y lsm - stt!

-------- divisiveness — in the UniWhen Haig reported

' : hom e office earlie r thi em phasized the bright si salesm en do, reporting enthusiastic acceptance

-----------E a s tr f o r f t l f l - h ^ l lo r o rconsensus'^ an d slressln

> t ia lfo rsa le s ln th a tp a r tc iU n d e r 'h is concept, dL

often .m utually antagon would n ^ p iz e t |) a l t b e > t h e i r ,other- differences com m on interest in work

- U n l t ^ s ta te s ioTvafd of ; version and. encroachnj'

‘ regions. ' . 'I t 's not quite (he contali

______ of John F oste r Dulles, bu, d ^ l b ^ ^ ‘’‘sonofcoiit8

Id theory, It would mea A rabla 'and Israel, which o ther with fea r and'Joat

. become. quasl'aUies in i _ _ _ _ ^ o h aL stru g g lo ~ ag a in s t-l_____ oism th a tlh ey b o th oppost

In practice. It worked

Were you late t

Idaho

■ - V’ 'T -rv-*:-’ .. . • ' '

_____Ml—_Unlwtt.^Sha

i Rus !ignp< port ij:> r r p o v e r ^

JPI) - As Presi- I--------------I his 100th day In . , S ta te Alexander Analy:

Ile EasM o sell the— .....fO Qs^°lS'lcy*?s*anti- s^ rd a iire speclficially,ilsm. It . has the '--------------es, but with thc J n g ' toward its th is ay. it has also explaining )verseas that the m unlst m t rd Moscow will exam ple, i broad and revive "W hat abo susp icion and<- When Hi United Stales. - - I n d i a n - F led bacic to the Gonsalves this month he tha t Ii

It side, like most than the S ing a generally U nited Sta ice in the Middle taken in gi or a "stra teg ic in cred ilsl jsing the po ten-' a rm s, irto fthew orld . . Gonsalvc

d iss im llv and ask H aig fi gonlstic nations I n d ia ,th e : h e y -w h a te v e r against Po c e s - 'f have a U nion's enc working w ith the . T hus, U> I off S ov le t-s iiB ^ lcam e tfw a hm ent in their' n ia y . seen V ' through thi

italnment policy U nited Slat , but it m ight be reg ions the:?n(alnrnpnt?’----------T heseconnean that Saudi A m erica 's i ich regard each a m ore, cor loathing, would towaIn the broader h a ^ g e n e i st-the-com m u'^*ln 'P® rtlng tl)ose.------------------ in lo th e lra rked something vgee

5 this mom ina?

»‘springs

h a w n W fen th erly , re m ln

. I',''-.

76thyear,

>sian •oliey s softmfrontation

ilysis o f ( i r s t .

O d d y s h f ®-dal^ s'lorlcs El

lls : When Haig fin ished mg. his ideas about thc com- m enace, lhe;Jordanlans,-for !, replicd'w lth the question: ibout E ast Jerusalem ?"Haig pul tiie sam e pitch to

• F o re ig n -S e c re ta ry —E ric — cs iri W ashin^on, the answer . t India feared Pakistan more I Soviet Union, and thal the States was dangerously mis­giving Pakistan »00 million

ils'w ilfTw hlch lo biiy ' U.S!

Ives look the occasion to then ' g for some U.S. weapons for le kind that'w ould be-useful Paklstan and not the Soviet encroa^m elit.;^U ^_ fjraM ag g ^ U ^8 t-Jfa lg -- w asina tT eflonaftcuds 'iH al— fcm tr lv ia f when viewed thc strategic prism of the

ilates loom very large In thc hemselves.Mnd lesson was that although— 's allies appclrcd to welcome ' in s is te n t and forthright at- w ard thc Soviets, thcy. also- - - neral-aversion to 'the Idea o f ^ . g thesuperpow ers' cold w ar « areas. . .

JeeP p U C y p ag eA 2 „

^ ' I ----------

s ahead^^

---- — ----

f f '

— j l{ m ^ S S ^

3 to4M ttg tfzeia(ii i t ^m --------- 1 e i^x A e i .

• _ z S 6 u s i)« i te r .— — SSF= " H i 'c ^ k e t d i c p '- .

1 tsbkspoeosbrow 1 tal)ieq>oeadr7m 1; (ablc«pote We

' ;

r. No. 116

I W

I____

________ _ lo _ p r c p a r e . f o r J

TnrfitMonumer

By STEPHANIE SCHORO' __T]mesTNews.writer______

TW IN FA LLS:^ Even as fell throughout South VIett offensive, the^monument

— co rn e ro ftn e 'rw m F a iisc it; . Even before the country t im pac t of thc Vietnam War honoring the m en who fell Asia.

A Vietnam m em orial for U.S. “ wisely, well (and) ho; th e sum m er of .1967 by cU T w in F a lls County resident;

Today m arks thc country

J

i n t o b a s

f l

r l » t a i r n c l c ^ a h u d 1 h

asa. I co<

m uitardto re e s te rd d ie

Twin Falls, Ii

r S u n d a y 's j r e c o g n U io n <

e m ^nt to those v;0W - r

" .......''rn

as thc rockets and m ortarsetnam during th e 1968 T e t ont aireadv stood In the \ iitypark. . , . ’y b ^ a m e aw are bf Ihe full gar. Twin F alis Counly was Vcll In battle In Southeast n

)r the m en who served the diionorably” w aserec tcd in b classmates of the secondit killed In Vietnam . ary’s first Nallonal Recog- F

ylight SaBy. United Pres

A : . If you have | h 7 ahead , chancei

. ' b e an hour iai yS I^ Sunday.taiqch

. T im e In m ~~ Id °^ '^ u m p c d

( » | | n ight. A mome U-ansformed2i

i 9 m ' country awokeL'M L st :— nm ® :------------

You get the I 1981, when stan

^adm inistered t

r D epartm ent, c se rv ed from tb

I K - ' until th e la ^ S u - R obert Ross, • TransportatloQ

y j - j - f e ' . though tlw law I F S i y ea rs , lh e twio

- ' ' ' 1 ^ ' hundreds " - • r - ® le tte rs to the

:S j .paasestbem ool H e said most

^ ' theseeategoriei•Fundajoenta

f c s w - •- ■pSTBateftT ' M . '; ; - . , : : • ,. •DST-lovers:

D ay ligh t Savli ' -a round."

— s r o r p H p a n m e o r . t h e y ie t

> okbook

Idah. Sti

i n o r V l e t n a m v e t e r a n s r l

i u mwho fell ing,nition Day for Veterans of U

~are.undeiLw ay to b u l id a h u for V ietnam veterans In the < near the Lincoln MemoriU.

But 14-years ago,-Twin-F one of the first^memorlals Vietnam w ar.

l i n w r O T T S g T - B r e n l graduate; o f Twin Falls Hlgl Vietnam. His c l i m a t e s , pi reunion, chipped -in to"bui recognitloA fo rh im and othe die-In the w ar. O ther citiz brought the total donated to $

B yrd .G olay .of Kimberiy, and M arvin Taylor and Dal Falls, built the m onument o i

avings'ress International

ave not set your clock ices a re yoii a re going to late for church o r your •

VAdate.most sta tes, including

ted ahead lqr.one hour last— - tmeol of l e ^ a te d 'm a g ic - 1 a a.m. into 3 a .m . a n d the-. ?.'“ _?iLJ9iyi*8^.L.Saying____

ie lost hour back Oct. 25, tandard lim e retum s. '! 1966 U niform T im e Act, d by the T ransportation ., d a y l i^ t Ume Is ob- 'I the la s t Sunday in April ' S iiod^ In October, tts, an a ttoroey w ith tbe loQ D ep a rtm u t, ^ at'-iwhasbeeo^aroumiioMB------vic»yeariy tim e d ianges eds of A m erlcahs'to write be White House, which 'o n l o h i m . - , ™ . - - .................o ilo IU ie le tlO T la llliitb rles; . . . .o ta lis tsr••D op 't' tam per ~

fsT'Tdon’tlU c iT S S t:* ^ “ n : “ We ought lo have aviDg Tim e all y ea r

6IUiUy toofiised: “ Picit “ le t and leav em e d o n e . ! l z = l r

mr a

" ^

— - y £■ ■ ■ i i; : ; : , z m

Sunday, April 26»

S j-B y rd G o l a y a n t t O a l e l

3/ietnam is c)f the Vietnam E ra rP lan s -t 1, i:b u g ^ U o n a ijn o m im en l-:"Z h e Constitutional Gardens f U. • sn-Falis erecled-w hat w a s - - ’ als to those killed in the J

•em J , Baumert,'’ a iilM' Vligh School, w as kiUed in tI, preparing for *40-year R build the-m om m ient a is-- 'GIthers who hdd and would Ditizens and businessmen A to $2,500.riy,. a mason contractor, nDale Ford, both ofTw in “ 1t out.of Oakley stone. The gi

Israel of AVWASHINGTON (UPIJ

rounded b y hostile Arab w ltb powerful allies, Isr

- .. sessed wlth-p'reservlng It security . . .

I t Is th is guiding prim crea te s difficulties for Isi

------occupied -West - Bank-aStrip . I ts refusal to san creation of a Palestinian in sis ten ce . that a mull fo rce be stationed in Sim

' repea ted a ttacks againsl la s in-Lebanon, do not 1 friendly relations.

Is ra e l fee ls surreuc enem ies, a besieged la

_ c h o r « d to the West and fli a f i ^ l e easte rn sea.

T h e Israe lis view the i - U.S. a d e of five AWACs _ A ra b le a ' neighbor wltli

rcmge, - a s - another l & ^ t security . Tbey ftfel the sa i

— tbe-sale:or.62-F*l5s.lo. tb - — and•the•p^opo5ed^sare^^

B ut thQ Reagan admini a s have o tb tf U.S. admlnii befo re It, views I s ra d ’s re

■ — th e proposed AWACsBale:

a C o r

B s

>, 1981

r F o r d x l e a r r t h e m e i n o r f i

one of pldesland w as donated by the d ly .

:r"R eaU y;Lw e;:haY e'som et|] F a lls . And we've had ll for s a id .- ' ' ,

■niirteen nam es .now graciT J a m e s H. A llred, 1963, to Pfc.:

O ther-TwlnF'ails Countv se: T ic th a m w ere Uavld A. h 'ain Deford, 1966; Jack L. “ Butch' R . CSiatterton, 1967: Robert V, G: Sm ith, l967rHermaiTA. L D . Sbaff, 1969; Lyle E. Drow Asiett, 1969. .

(jo lay sa id hc Is. glad t recognition now being laken o “ it’s Jiist a Ilttle too late. I'lr guess i t 's be tte r la te than neve

l i s f e a r I

V A C S f‘I) - S u r - -------b neighbors asrae l is ob- , / i n aIU n fltln n » l

jnclple Uiat thing tha l lias t Israel In th e -a n i l . - doubtless,-a K i-G a z a .-a g a in _____; ------anctlon the in short, adml] Ul sta te , lls don 't take the ultlnational s e r io u s ly . Tl; Inai and j ts combat-experien is t guerril- hold the ir own ai I m ake.for__evert if lhe Ara

w ithrnve-A irboi unded by Conlrol Syslem island an- planes a re wltho .neatlng.on ^easily bc shot dow

‘l i i e r e 's nbthii e proposed do to th e Israelis S to Saudi' and, if ; they , tri t^ , .ra d a c _ w b u ld : ju s t shool. a trt^ -th e ir • thesky ."adefenfl am e aboui— But a -v fcw 2 ia tbe-Saudis- m ajority-of lenls ) M a n k s - t o - H i i i - i r : t h f l r ^------ 1— ■------seeking to p laca tinistratlon, th e expense of ] nistralions hav eso m eth in sb reaction to . . . tew sorae= “ ■.•SBS'AWRS

>r r a l —

I 5 0 ^ -

i

:T :

STCVENOR££NE/-rk«i««»I- ;T

2st in U.S.;,.lly. -■n e th ln o lJ e c la l^ J n 'T w In " : :^ for a long H m e," Golay •: • :

ace'Thestatuei'from Jilai.>fc. F red S. Sm art, 1970? y servicem en wbo died to - - -aircniid, i966rK lnto L e e .------ rtch" Dodson, 1967; David rt W. U riso n , 1967;^llly ' .

Lehman, i968rRonatd rown, 1969; and Allan T- ‘

id to sec the naliondl ' en of veterans, biit-Uilnks . ■I'm glad it happened, I .

lever."__________:

ia le I fleet ;

ifia/ysis.

as been heard before • ess, will ‘by b e a rd "

dmlnistration officials • the Israeli pro tests :T h e y th in k t h e :

r ie n c ^ Israelis can ''n a ^ n s t tbe Saudis, >A ra l» a re equipped . .,rbon> e-W am lng.and_[,____lem? a irc ra ft ' .T he ; without guns and can down. ■ •}thing the Saudis can ; ells wilh those p l a n a ’

tried , tb e la r s e lU : ool'.lhem' righL puL drC fense official said.— - ~ ^sb a re d by a grow ing;' ____egislatore oo-Capilol— — —

icate a o A ra b aUy a t4 - H H of Israel. Oil m ay : ng todow iU ilt.

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' £ CHICAGO <U gS T B a rb a ra Heido'rr 3 T ' T he young won a 2 r g a rb ag e and (ra

^ ^ h as been reunite I? y e a rs ago.. L , W hen B arbara J “ o nd abandoned -

^ "AJI m y » fe I alive, w tic rc s lic ' ‘‘Th ings wiUi n iy ;J ‘iJ i!a s^o n e^Xr;r~ r m y 'iiiotlnti."

: r A ssisted by a gi B a rb a ra located Jl

:rvSem lnolerFla.-Th' S h e s a id h e rm (

• : a g e 16. M rs. McC.__; Rnrhjirn Sh*!* hflff

h ad m arried h er t — JeU the /am ily .

D estitu te , Mrs.: t r when. B arbara wi

- • r S i o rphanage. • - -* H e r m other visi : ili^oWiclals convinced

.1 up for adoption.- ' . In Ju ly 1962, hci : : B a rb a ra back. Bui

very happily” witJ nolhing they could (

L a te r , B a rb a ra s not finalized u n tilJ

“ I t m akes m e fu ; (m o ther) tha t I h<

absoluteJy devasta '■ •^ a n d th e re w as s tm t

B a rb a ra spen t i :. fam ily InRockford,

_ In a convent, e s su icrdal ‘ i l d r e n , » kep t h e r freedom -

■ . A sh o rt tim e lat - s-« reac tion . H er adop « B a rb a ra ended up b

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. - . • F o r exam ple, a Turkl• to r . - i n th e IslanbuS Cumhuriyp>|-wpnt«»»; J j ;T h e new U.S. foreii • u e c k le s s characteristic• H a ig 's world ouUook ei• P re s id en t R eagaiCs h

: r - :n ^ .-a n d h a s -c o n n o ta ti<• w orry W estern E u ro p e ;• Conditions a r e chanelni : th e M iddle E a s t sltuatio C us to m ak e a rad ica l chol S ■ Some E u ropeans. su< g P re s ia e n t .V ifery Glsca

.. I now iti th e m idst of■------ -*cam paign rfh idm eriM rri

f o f to u g h n e s s co m i • f t W ashington, but also r ; ■ S dangersofconfrontation . ; I In an p re ss conferencc

%WA>' _________ •C oatlnueid lnuD i

5 h e AWACs plus the F wBIch includes advanct

- nflsslles and ^ t r a fuel t f ifh ter-ln tercep to rs, is bQ lon . T ha t’s five tim es fense budget fo r next year

: • . . ^ e Israelis, whose a ir -T— r te fc d E g jp tla n and Syria : • o ic th e first d a y of the^li

w ar. a rg u e th a t none of t____ Je B ^ ll lb e a b le to ta k e -o f l

S A d ls looking over the ir s 1 - _ 5 ^ e . .R e a g a n . adm inls

Ypr®dist^lbudy skii w i n F a lte ; R n)ert-B

~ZZ —^ e r jo d s - 'o f 'l ig h t ra in . m orn ing . C learing tonii lU onday. L i ^ t winds tc I^ n lg h t m id 30s, highs t BS. W arm er M onday wli (b70.BaU ey. C am as P ra irie , j^ v e rV a Il« y : ^ - P e r io d s of ligh t ra in lil C learing tonight. Sunnj

' £ o w s tonight 20s, highs t ^ a n d M onday 60 to 65.—

S e v a d a ;. . ..In co n sid erab le" 'c ld iH lln

M ight chance of showen p red ic ted fo r northern \ th lle n o r th e m _ y ta h _ a lm ost Identical condltTor A nalysis:•> T he ^ u th w e s t flow o\

(!aused cloudy conditioi (lay. A s to rm "o ff th e ( c o ast is m oving tow ar In c rea sin g showers-will- th e c a s t p a r t o f the stj M a y . R ainfall am oun ts I

- d ay w ere genera lly lig S a n le y repo rting tbe mo db inch .

• Icational

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f t e r 2-■<UPI)----- Things -a re ' looklom. ••ivoman who slept in parks, pici (rapped anim als for food as Ilted with the m other wbo g a\

ora w as 4 y ears old. her m ot d - put her up fo r ad t^ tlon “ ot B I had been wondering if sf Jic was, who she w as,” said B ny adopted home didn’t work c 1. 1 d idn’t ^ v e a h y ^ y j

a group called T ruth Seckiers it ?d h e r natural m other, Joaii M T hey w ere reunited lnChicag( m other w as falsed in an orpi

IcCalpln got p regnant, marrie liad-two sons before h e r husbf er because “ it w as the right th ly-rs. McCalpin gave up her s< was 4 »/4, B arbara was pla

visited periodically — until < ced her it would be be tte r to p t

her m other rem arried and ti But officials said B arbara w; with an adoptive fam ily and ild do.•a said, she discovered her ado :ilJu ly 18,1963. s furious. It hu rts m e. When [ had gotten®lhe information, sta ted . She had gone back t( ill tha t <^ance and they Iled to

it^aboul six , yea rs with an

le said she knew convent rul( 1, so she s t a '] ^ a phbny '^icld n —foraw hlle . la ter, she took LSD and hi

ioptlve m other took her to 'a ip before the court again, was

cy—a m P tg e l • -. h e s a id , irklshcom m enta- *ibul new spaper

•reign policy has ^, "W ehi sties: A lexander . ‘hal « even surpasses Po '^er o I In aggressive-. tlatidns tha t could - - ^ p e a s w e ll...B u t ging so fast that atlon will compel ^ I c e . " . In Westsuch a s F re n c h _ Hans-Di< scard d 'Estalng, e x p r t^ in of a re-election stronger' - in th e n e w se p se r~ H a lg re x j m in g o u t o f ness felt 0 recognize the wtien he : ion- D eten te Is:nce on /\p rll 16, I am firm:

iCSm P a g e l ------- — knowledge

eF-15 package.meed air-to-air AWACS.el tanks for th e ------ F urther,is worth SIO Saudi kno>

nes Israe l’s de- a i r traffic ear. purpose. Tla ir power shat- AWACS, w 'rian-w arp lanw — s o m e —soi «kl967 Sbt D ay -a v a i la b le I of the ir com bat models, co !-off wiihout the -data.-defere sirshoulders. T he prim Inistratlon..ac*. AWACs . ^

kies and lightt-Buriey, aod ’ NAT o^

In .likely this onlght. Sunny / s today. Lows C , • Iis today 60 towith highs 65 \ / I/'

rie, u d Wood s a n ^ n c

n likely today.nny Monday. los* ano

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um ess w i t h ' ~ ‘ ® « ^ vers today ^2m 'N e v a d a ;Qh_P.redicts_______ - t o ^

r over Idaho , 'itions S a t^ ^ ‘emPe Califomia remvard Idaho. su c j ia s s e a tRi'lll-occur-ln__sL tew ision,-s ta te early ,

Its for Satur-lieht. with todayf which i

m M t . . i I S ag ricu ltu re ac“ ” v • " w arm ing Moi

r -■ Kift»«aiy - - S ' - S -

S S ” . 2 S '-___f — * -

S - S - £ Si

mrnu . M v «ww8»i------------ m— JJ—

Twin Falla, Idaho . S u nday . A

!0 h a rw k ln g 'u p for

picked through as a teen-dger'^ v e h er up 20

lo ther — poor

she was still . i B arbara . 24.

yanted,to'jli{d.~.^^^^ ^ ^ ^ B

I McCalpln', In — ago Friday. irphanage: At T ie d a n d s b a n d — wlio—

' s o ^ . Then, •-placed In a n ^

II orphanage •put B arbara .

i tried to get « . was "ilving B o r b a r n h

id there wasa neglected d

adoption w as C en te r In Rocli A t th e age <

;n I told h e r hom e. T hat die on, she w as S be sa id shi c to get me. k ep t In solltai to h e r.’’ sp en t a month

... • Jn Rockford, an adoptive T hen cam e

d to c ut U t w w K elther. Sh

pfd^ i r v S ■ Wlcioe try ana a lm o st four yej^ ^ “ I tw a s t e n ^

had a bad I ' j , ,

m S S I S l i “ r e im ln g a n d ’a s declared saw a girl sel hi

■ - —• H--. -■ ■Id, “ We have gone through- the I o f w eakness o f the United >, which lasted four yea rs (theLadmlnlstraUpnJ.____________: have enterW -a different sltqa- h a t Is an affirm ation of the

of the Unlled States. This I th a t (he Soviet Union will th is affirm ation of power, from will spring an e ra o f tension ... indeed have a dangerous situa-

e st G erm any, F oreign Minister P ie l r l c h _ G e n s c h e r , . w hile sing general support for the sr antl-Sovlet line pushed by sxpressed 'som e’of the u n e a s r iit by som e of h is colleagues le said, aifter m eeting Haig, " e Is absolutely essential to u s ... rmly convinced tha t in the end,

lges-lh a t:-flu t U;S. o ffic ia ls" lint out the vulnerability of the

er. the Am ericans argue, nowledge of Israeli m ilitary !fic would serve no useful . The equipment aboard Saudi

which would be s t r ip p ^ of s o p h i s t i c a t e d - e q u ip m e n t - B only on- U.S. AJr F6rce“~ could not sto re intelllgehce*ense officials s a y ;---— ............im a ry purpose of tbe Saudi wfauld.be.Jo.patrol a t 29.000

it rain seen th(ONAU WEATHER SERVICE FOR

EATHEB FOTOCA8T ®

m pera tu res S a tu rday n< emained fairly w arm , s l It McCall, 46 a t Boise, 40 e rQ ,-and-47-at:Pocalello------- re

wlof ra in will Increase co A could ham per som e : activities. Drying and lo;

tfonay (hrough Wed- is '

ff _.._l>o<tlwd.liU.' 46 • «B .-... PonUnd.Or«; - ' ' 1 1 — ««. .... fiLLoull - - 77 41II- . .. StfUMCRy « ita .... SanFfMdwio n 41

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a H e ld o m , an d h e r m ol

d child and placcd in Sinecr i tockfoitl.ge of 11, she was placcd in i [didn 't work either, she w as returned to Juvcnil

Ita iy confinement for aboul nth oil lockup a t the Juvenile d<

ne anolher foslef family. Bt .She w as soon back in a cell foi iiHgerof/IcIalssalHBarbara co com e and go u ^ c .p leo sec

S S e .I tw a s h o r r ib le . . .'d. go (0 sleep a t night. I ‘ and beating the ir heads again !t herself on fire and run down I

the th e new U .S.fiovemme Ited th e course developed b> (the th e la st few years.”------------N o tsu rp rls ing ly rtheiqa- reaction com es from ^ the H aig and Secretary of 0

rhis W einberger a re routin will a s “ haw ks” o r “ wild v «m -sh o o tin g u p 'th e tran q u l I ... detente.

A com m entator in I lh a t H aig and Weinberi

te r ing u p lo “ urge on the a ile to agg rava te Intemotloi the every- m eans.. Ever by . tra n s-A llaritic - visitor; isl- m e th o d s of d ic ta t t ies b lackm ail. They invaris , ” th e 'Sbvlet m ilitary thn ... conceal Washington’s ow

Id, designs.” - ------

le— feet,- an altitude a l whlcl sophisticated rotating n can dctect an atlacklng s betw een 175 lo 360 mile; P e rs ian Gulf.

y .The AWACS will be abl J Saudis a two-to-four ml lj lag e over Its ground-bas « d e te c t in g a tta c k e rs . L(::_.^phisticatcd> con tro l-s j e AWACS would be able to < e* F-Ss o r ^ iS s to intere

tackere , a fact the Israc 11 w hen; disputing th e “ 0 a rg um ent of the StatgDpp

■hrough Monc■ORECAST to 7 PM EST_4_=J

^ . ORLEANS.

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^ y / : j w o w e R 8 ^

nesday with -.widely see s h o w e r s -T h u r s d a y . ] em ergence and germinatlo rem a in good through Wedr w ith th e exception of reti conditions today.

g r a y in g conditions a re foi tohe poor w ith winds inctcas iS'lo 20 moh th is afternoon.

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tt .... Honn.l • V

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> th e r . J o a n M c C a lp I n n

r Mental Health s£w a plate-gl;

t another foster -'whei ~ parties .

nile aulhorJl/es, c am e U It a week. then, ju s t sere detention home . “ T hat

She daBut that didn’t jn a com for-tWQjnonths. - - p iUEand could live a t the “ I dldr w l. She s ta y e d , -about Sll

* . couldn’t 1 . . . . ^ .e ls c lo ll

I ’d hoar kids didn’t att linst the wall. 1 Insteac n the hallway. 1 — for 65 c

' Prenent will confirm D O l by NATO during

h e - m o s t - a d v e r s e - ^ ^ g l Moscow, w here n

r Defense C aspar nointod n llhcly dcscrlbcd I west cowboys" i JToIcIo ,,, u i r i a r . d w % T - p ^ l “ “ ;r ;

“ If theP ravda wrote ‘R ussian i

srgor a re team* O w ners As s a rm s race a nd— ^ e m , ” Ch lonaHension by— going to b- erywhcre, the o u rs .” p rs .-u se d —th p — Ch a n c e . i to rs h ip a n d pea led tho riably brandish b y adoptlr i r e a t ' bogey to th e 2 perc own aggressive Hons and a-- ------- -— ---------^localgoyer

. __“ The puo u r respon

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ich thc 'p lanes’ra d a r system o ______

’ a lrc ra ll from X \ U p e l e s a e ^ s s t h y - j j ^ . ^ ^ ^

ible to give the ____Tilnute advan- R U PE R i ased ra d a r In boy w as kll . U sing l ls rooloreyclc s y s t e m s r lh e ^ - T h e y o i i t l :o d irect Saudi R ogers. Dtrcep t Ih e -a t- .....n o tav a llab■aelis point to PoUco Dc

■'easy k ill” vestigating cpartmenL reached ._________________ Unofflcla

m otorcycle p .m . and c

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day

f \ T o o a y is lJ \ d a y o f l9 8 Iv

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NEW YORK T h e m om iM ars.

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30.24 ■ T hose bon _ Ih e s ig n o fT t ^ A m erican ;______ ________ Audubon'was

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Ain . M *fflb«rrtow ■ Clr

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ca lte red . ~ —w«n-Twtn-P l a n l Mogic voii

........ -dnesday . . RoroiMotoretardlng s i .3 5 p * r« .

<Joy only 5

ASlnglO Oally Old &3 monlh* $1

_ 1 2 . monlh*.......... 1 moolh $3.

I 47 r ------ -S«H-dby-;ohlimonth* S6.7

I 47 12 monlh* i\ O potlog* pokw • .... ■ — —T?f7»**>N«*f»-i

:--------- — ~ j4 -.0 0 p .f -m i• County N*w.I Uk. IW Soctlon 6C-1C' * 5 doy It .horob

•. -noUeoiwlllin

l a i i g h

1 m eet in C hicago a f t e r :

a guy slash his w rist, anot -g la ^ window. I lived with the: hen ' m y birthday cam c. ih e r JS. Nobody rem em bered me , there were no Christm as pari cream ing people on Thorazine.la tw a s lt .Iw a sa lo n e ." ............d a ted a 24-year-old technician ommune. S inger offlclars put I nd-enrolledlierin^ilglrechoolrIdn’l attend the high school bc<Singer and they would a s k jr t say. i live there because I d) llve :"R ather'lhan face thatattendschool."sad, she waitressed 12 hours a>5 ccnls an hour,

operty Ow jiftOiance-)wnersAssociatloiTelected Doi ! president Saturday and ap I a committee to recom m cm lic le to be used to force tht lu re to enac t-the 1 percem y tax law in its original form, lie Legislature wants to pla) n roulette’ with the P ro p ertj : Association wc will p lay wltti Chancc,said.“ But the gun is

) be polnted-at-their head rno t

:e.clalm S-lhe:Lcglslaturtt-re- the 1 percent law this session itln g 'a law which elim inated srcent cap on m arket valua- d allowed 5 pcrcent growth of w rn m cnt budgets. public h a s .b ^ -w a itin g - fo r - wnse lo the Lcglslaturc‘s re- the 1 pcrcenl law ,” Chance I can 't, at this point, say

>ert y o u t h d i e s / c l e a c c i d e n t:r T - A 13-year old Rupert klUed Saturday aflernoon in a cleaccldcnt.)uth w a s ld e n t in e d 'a s T lo b ^ D etall^of the accidcnt w ere lablc. according lo the Rupert- D e p a r tm e n fa n d the in­ing officer could not be

;Lal_reports ind lcatt^ ' th e ' clc went out of control aboul 3I crashed and that-no other were involved.

l5^tmdaynVprif86,4h<ai€Uj_II wilh 249 to follow.------------ —sL aw S u n d ay r— ..........oon is approaching its. last

m ing s ta rs a rc M ercury and

/ening s ta rs aro Venus, id Saturn. .•om on this date aro under Taurus.

in naturalist John Jam es ' vasj»m A pril26,J7as.-----------

io T Im iif< -N « w s wIn-FolU. Idaho . ^ • r o f A udH B uroou o f Circuletidn o n d . . . d P ro f t In tornoflonold dallv ot 132 Third Slrooi M n-fottfridaffo 'B 3il)j.7B p ~ /olloy Nowipopor*.. Inc. lion Roto*: O ty Homo $5 .00 .-*H S S-por-w o4k:_

Itor Routo Oolivory $5.40; f wook. Dolly S1.50: Socv ’ S0‘. Moll tubtcrlptlon* dvoneo ' (told-only whoro Jollvory h molntalnod);I Sunday. I monlh S4.95.' SU.B5. 6m anlh*sa» .70 .

h* $J9.40L_Dolfy_only,_ $3.^3.' 3_month* |t0 .3 5 ; _ •hly. 1 month $2.25. 3 i6.7S. 6 .m onll» 5 t3 .50 .I* $27.00. Socond Oo**

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haimother run through a the these things, adihere w ere no birthday ^ me. When Christm as • hat

)artles, no Santa Claus. her inc. ' B

;lan.atSingerwho.Ily<}d___ cenlUt h e r on birth control nlsdlolrsheuald:------------------ nvHbccause lhe kids knew to.” k_m,e .where 1 lived. I - h ! I don’t have anyplace and :hat every day, I Just t i

lodgs a day. 6 days a week Aj _ - repl

A b n e r s g r o i i ]

2_ a s _ r L e _ w J e 2

Ecfh— cxac tly sv h a t-th a tre^ Don However, -he said ap- m ade up of four vice p

icnd - group was appointed t( the • the group’s board i

xnt m eeting in Twin Falls n . be used to “ compel th( )lay . enact the 1 percent law I r ty passed In November 19 vith “ Upon the receipt of n is ropojIJn Ju ly , we will i nol tak ing our 'caw back to

In Jan u a ry 1962. while I -re-— lis In^sesslonrwe^Vvlll-: ion offer tha l they can’t rt ted said.ua- L ast y ea r’s presideni lo f of Boise, w as elect

tre a su re r of the group, fo r - --------------------------------

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Iho hoolih ond oppooi Sl . your pot dopond* on *ou

,alom* dlel*. Dog and cot fo u * ^ by prolo**lonal I

>, and dUcrlmlnalIng doi- - a full llno.o* Ofoomlna Ir P*» *uppllo* I* alto a

For valuablo advlco o . e ro d in g a id prepor i

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- — COUPOM*P re to t t y o u r Dog

____Sim im or Hoot, Fo>CoekIob'uri7~Etc':;~w SUMMER SHEAR. Thit pon Good fb r 10% Sum m or S hoars. f

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I 'W M ■ i i K n ■ . !Tho Following Pupploi Nov/ Avolloblo ' ;

Poodles.—Schnouzora,— tlih Terries, W est Hlgf T erries , Lhascf Af;

Y orkih lreT errleli. :

in d so nOne night, hllchblkiog ho

raped by two m en. About a n sexually molested.

Two days a f te r h e r 16th bir from h e r court-appointed £ G erm an man. II w as a m ar w anted an easy way to bcco She w anied to gel m arried bo from th e cou rt's Jurisdiclion.

__ A_week.aftetibe_wedding..waw .- - - ............. .. .... tfHo bought m e a dog befoi knew I 'd be alone,” she said ..'

_ F iv e y ea rs la te r — when i citizenship w e re m e r^ th e y w

" I w as alone and 1 didn’t ha) g rad e education.

“ I would sleep in parks, I g how to trap . I Irappcd.ln the f h ides.” ■ ,

E venlualiy , shcbecam ea da “ I didn’t like It, but It was the One day, she told her life

frequented the Rockford nighl He w as shocked.

Wilh th e help of the Americs she filed su it againsi Singer an uvenile court guardian. The ca

"All those years, no one c lappened lo m e was wrong,” I h e child Juvenile sy slcm rl wa: idulls. You don’t question what

Now B arb a ra ’s droam s-jin lappily m arried , l i v ^ in subur e r m o lher back.But nigh tm ares slill haunt Bai “ I s till w ake up a l night and d

enter.‘, I-still_dream _about_ i Ij lm a r e s about g a r t ) a y oickl Ving iti'a m ental h ^ l t a l andm

Het* m other, now 40,‘ h a j beer id h as a son and daughtcrfrom The Arlington P ark Hilton Is dglng and food for lhe McCalpii Asked how they will spend p iled : "cry ing .”

i p t a p s I J " ad er I V^ n se 4 # illb e ,i i— ---------id a c o m m i l t e e - - a —J presidents of the ^llo recom m end lo

a t its Ju ly 18;' Tt Fi lls the method to Pa[he'Lcglslature (6 i Cu )w that the people H

of the com m ittee ■ 202 E 11 move swiftly b y „ ^ L J e r < to the people and !c the Legislature ll-make^them"ah— refuse." Chance

>nt. Cal W illiams '«ted secretary- ^

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w - □» ! : ! - = = — RMmrKO of ound nutrl*

r ifood* long Ibroodort — I

>1 ownor*.} aid* and avoilablo.on good • ‘ p — i nulrlllort I

>lto you to___________________ |_

n i 4 e Casu p p u E a ' ^South ,( i ~ W 6 M -I -------1

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Scot--* — — c a s h by g h la n d • th ln o t 'c e

_ lodaylJ I yaa

m x > m{ home from work,, she was : a month latu-, she w as a g a in '

1 birthday, sh eg o l perm ission id guardian and m arried a m arriage of convenience. He jccome an A m erican cilizen.1 becausc It would rem ove her

lng.-lhey,went tbeiiL sqiarate__-

jcfore he iefl-m e because h e •i d . . ....................-ten the requirem ents for hisjy'W oredlvarced.------------------ -t have any skills. I had a sixth

, I garbage-picked. I learned ' he forest prcsep /es. I tanned

a dancer.s the only thing I could do.” life story to a law yer wbo lightclub w here she danced; -

irican Civil L iberties Union, ' r and h er Winnebago Counly lecaseispendlng. ic ever told m e tha t what J,” B a ita ra said. “ This was1 w a s^ chlld-and th e sc iw re----------I'hatadullsdo.”.jire coming true. Sbe is iburban Glen E llyn and has

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• K u m e ta lks in the montl Q nlners’ strike.“ T he coalfields w ere q ■three outbreaks of shoot jK entuckyrand.W est.V i Swalkout by 160,000 minci• Two men w ere charg

• K e n tu c k y Saturday wilh.jissau lt' for the sniper Sconvoy of coal trucks th ;T he shooting Injured two t Coal operators chief ne

------ JBrown, president o H h H- jpoa l Co.. said, “ I don__ _ « o m m e n t on the violence

Siot be condoned."S .UMW P re s id e n t Si io m m e n te d . "T he only P n ln e rs I know of has beei

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! A merican Express bonds,second largest bro- s e rv l«Wall Street, which availalc changcs" in the carda<indle money, comes S e n tIgress this week. C hairn'ess announced last u lcdeiiBOO million acquisi- Tuesda•son Loeb Rhoades nation';- m a n a g e r - o f - th e ------“ Thl!iv idendrone-of-the— changeley m arket mutual serv ice

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visions, IIh e United Mine a t this tin nous Coal Opera- Brown Saturday neither- optim ism ke efforts to re* J a c k 1 onlh-old soft coal V irginla’t

bjany^l t-e quiet following controlled looting in eastern talks. .V irginia a s the " I f w e j incrs dragged on. p ie , I thini arged in eastem agreem en I'lth two counts of a lready hj e r ambush of a P e rry , a 5 the day before, five-m an r two truckers. Stalled t tncgotlalorB .R . he«ori» lidallon don 'l have. any S S ' 5C?,buULshould

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nly violence by p ' 'jeenprovoked:**-------------------» -^ n ^ h e - s ir ik e r - ===— - .'said they last

ut the ir conver- ng fruitful.ng to meet until ^losals," Church z f l

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Expressam atic’a l banking, real estate, stocks ai ds, plus whatever goods at 'ices currency can buy — t liable through a plastic crec I accepted around the world. > na te B a n k in g C o m m ittc Irm an Ja k e G am . R-Uta^i, scho eight days of hearings, beginnir

>day. on changes underway in sn 's financial systems.'h is portends some very aram ati ig es-ln rw h arrw eira irn M an cIi Ices," G am said. He referred I the American Express-Shearso

blnation- and the ea rlie r ai iced acquistion by Prudential Lil ranee Company of the Bach ip. Inc. Inveslment firm, nks and sav ings and Ioa :ia tions'have been furiously lot I Congress and state legislature rea te new restrictions on th' iy m arket funds, which yieli

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. televised econon H is jirc ss j j d c

Joint s e ^ o n considering h is i " It'snow decisioi

was Reagai House since he b< living q u arte rs I suffered from a v

' Acting P r e ^ “ num ber one bui

. taintop re tre a t Wl . Speakes said ! cooperation" w it

— has_noL .^ subst2 needed now. r-There-wlH-be-n but Reagan will Grdm m -Latta " t in the House wt;

ca tio n ___ Hcuts. ' =• _Speakes also s

tow ard" normal.

f-eoaltallam togetiier to discuss re*:, the union head replied, "Not tim e.’'m agreed hc saw no sign of sm toward ending thc slrike.

P erry , president of Wesila’s -h u g e -U M W -D ls lr lc t- !7 r i the oil companies he said led .the BCOA for stalling the

;e.w ere deallng.wilh coal peo- link we would comc lo a decent lent much sooner — we m l ^ t I have a decenrcontracl," said

a m em ber of the UMW’s in negotiating team . .!d ta lks broke off April 17 wllh IW bargaining team seeking

acceptance_of_scven_non-..„ Ic dem ands C ^ ^ j a i d wcrc ys lo promoting lobor s tab llily~lalfields."- - --------- ----- -:h said the issuesrw hich in-

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- cha irm an of the ' l l t e e C om m lttec, warned ched- E x p re ss w as "gettin ining . th e llne’I o f coming u n th e ing regulations.

_____BoUi G am a nd St <natic c o n i m i t t ^ ^ 'a r e b n c la l . . .-n ta tlp iiis .- ilh a h c ia l ed to expressed concern ab< irson S t G erm ain -says,

an- courag ing " a n atmosi Life traditional financial

ache Indeed be competitiv ducing the re lum s av

loan th c funds, lob- B o th m en say red u fl

ures in te rest ra le s wouid ' the e lim inate the funds’'a /ield banks.

agan wor Tuesdair iget speeTON {UPD - President Re ely and smiling, Saturday flev iveekend-of-rest-and-preparati lom ic address, ijde said the speech Tuesday 1 of C ongre^ would tell li lis proposed tax and spending isionday.”igan 's firsl venture outside i e began convalescing in the pr r s from thc March 30 chest a would-be assassin,

s s Secretary Larry Speakes business item ” a l the Maryla

it would be speech preparation: id Reagan will em phasize a with Congess, but will say the bstantlally_jm proved"_and_

>e-notnlk-ofcompromiserSpei vill push for what is describi I "b ipartisan" Republican bil:

which goes beyond Reagan'

io said R e i n ’s schedulF 'iT lal.

Iks unlikire- c iu d ed T c ta ln ln g -rso o :; lot on coal from' firm s not i

' the contract and ke of Jurisdiction .over mine

. w e rc"g u tfssu es’’ tbm ln Jsl . “ I adm it. I misjudge 17,- ingness to -enduhrrlo iT lid added.he K entucky State Police

ta in w hether F riday ’s ' » - re la ted -to the UMW-sti nl s e p a ra te s tr ik e by h t , tru ck e rs seeking to unl Id u n d e r the auspices of the 's E a rlie r in the week, thr

coal hau lers and a I th W orkers picket w ere i lg gunfire in Kentucky. In i a -.„d cn t,..sh o riff’s-depu lies 'C_.County.-W cst-V irgina~hi :y gu ard s from a mine com.......w here they had opened f:V pickets.

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House Banking!d that American ling very close to ; under.U.S. bank- I H

t Germalp, jvhose__________oversight, of the

a l . . In s t l lu l lo n s ,- ibout the m ergers.'S. he /avo rs en- ' f l B jsphere w here th e .....II institutions can live,” wilhoul re- available through

rring inflation and k d do the m ost to 'advantages over-

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hundredsy nlBM 10 a _ . lawm akers y"® ,

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independent ■ ■ I P W jnionize, some leUMW.. hree non-union Unilcd M ine, wounded by

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[uclear ('IVER — (U PI) Opponents c ir weapons and nuclear energI more than 25 m ajor ant ir rallies across the Unlle Iiind_C anaila-Saturday,-an< Jds more sm aller rallies.wen iroughout Ihe two countries:of Ihe largesl;rallles-was^hei( > - the Rocky F ials nuclcai i s arsenal in Colorado, when nds of p ro leslers demanded lh( ’be closed. ■ ^rday 's rallies w ere tim ed t( le wilh what has become ar

protest a t the arsenal: This demonstrations wcrc calm ir rison 'w ith violent confronta’ tiat have occured at previous over Ihe last five years, ise aboul 200peoplecheered asII "n o n u k e s ’ ' a c tiv is ts •ijtiy denounced In^ proposed sslle .p ro ject and tho federal im e n t ’s Id a h o N a tio n a l Bring Laboratory.golng'to k lllu s 'a ll'= 'w e 'know iJorbln Harney, a leader of Ihe Shoshoni tribes a t the Duck Indian Reservation, said in [|ng the MX, which Is proposed imctionJn.Utoli an d N dvada_ should gct together and go the nuke, go against the MX. Iji destroy moiher earth if-we

' C loudy skies and Ina light but 'ceze, dozens of people sympa- ) the Snake R iver Alliance's is race rally walched skits, - lo -an li-n u c lea r-sd n g s^an d ' ed speeches by Harney and

ing aboul the peaceful atom

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staltationmercial nuclear- ln U.S. nut s too dangerous said shlpr jiiilyof-occidents— th r o u ^ ld to terrorists. people in a I INEL, saying it sabotage.

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t h e r e q u e s t s a r e = ' v e ly , n o t k n o w in g a l lz e ?Is t o s h i f t t h e

n - b a c k " i r i o c a r ------------x p e d le n t . I t w a s . h o t p o t a to a n d iii " a g e a h a l r e a d y -

v e l i t l l e c h o ic e in i a d d i t io n a l s c h o o ld o r r e t r e n c h : ---------------------'j r e i s a p u s h f o r 1 lh o u t t h e n a t io n .3 t h e s h o v in g h a s _i t u r e ___^

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lU gh F r i d a y , I h e ^ s a n n u a l - s p r i n g ; „ I u n lo a d a l l l h a t ii d to m a k e y o u r -■ si

n g y o u r r e g u l a r ■ th e a l l e y o r c u r b (,•

i d e n t s in e n t i r e u! l r a l l e y s . M a n y “t h e r o v e r g r o w n 2o r l i t t e r e d w i th "

i r w a y , w h y n o l___ [______ :c - u p , . p a i h l - u p , s , f lo w e r s ; k i l l

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audiemlod-Geo. Lewis H ersbey ilively' preveoted from .ledie itiflew 8_± _ :________ _ u tx l o f tb e w ar in Vietnam, blecam puses quieted down, inad to be a . growing dis- M rtb e p a r t of tb e coUege coclot to listen to unpopular S tuleast to ignore th em ; Tbe apeiley takes u s back tb tb e tb e

' a c t r a - tb a t_ B e r k e l e y - * s — oecitudents en tered into a o ro1 M r. L id d y 't^ m a k e a denirii 28. O ver tbe p a s t six r e c Id .w arrio reL W ito rga te - aull •fougbly^W colliiiat nb d ^ -^ u >drb a v e n ’t c a i ^ W i S oweh e y ,te ll.m e th a t m any on i cornii t o )ey r w i H in to , »1W

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cried a s fierusEed into my “ Whal did you m ake?" " I gol into Wesleyan." “ At your age? I dldn'

w ere going back to school.• “ Nol m e, dummy, m y I gol accepted ."

"Y ou m ean your kid j cep lod ." • .

_ ._ l!L m can-w e-iH e.cou lda w here he w^nl to school, b know how his m olher am th is one oiit. Actually Hi o u r firsb choice, but Wei .anythfeg to sneeze a t .". “T should say not." I lo

h a s a very good reputation, “ We looked a t a lol of s

—m olherthoughtM iddlebur nicc, and 1 w as very impi S tan fo rd ." ■

"W hat did your son think “ Wfi riirin’t ask him, H

-=]L(B-i1S(Not S Q , MadaE dito r.T im es-N ew s:..

A lec tu rer on atheism wa: ■ his. .first icclure. so* Ihei ' a lw ays knell and asked God

h im - before, going In lo speftch.

E vidently M adalyn (no u ’H a ir n ad no sucn misgivi r e c e n t ' t r ip to Sait U (T im es-News April 20)

A theists can’t think all thoughts lhat. a n r - " th e n tiioughL T heir m inds a re o b jed iv e ; e.g . Uiere is noi fac t a rray ed againsl the li pverali coordinator fo r the

T b e T inefrN ew s w ekoo to th e ed ito r b o t wlD r«ltt

Of i0 IIscfa le tte r n u s t be signed 1 id a d e tb e v r t te r 's maiUDi

L ette r* o f zDore than 400 n b e ed ited fo rleo s th .

ic^carTtien som e p rim and p rc »

led by Student Body Preskle U Id im a n _ tb o u g b tJ l jw d d J b le .ted d ib le .ted d lb ie“ lolio( in a l’s pockets w itb student i M r: L itchm an in M ard i-v e con trac t. On April 1 ths'ao-: S tu d e n t Senate^ • b i « i n ^ approved tbe deal, refused toi th e president’s veto. This a action offended 21-yearold J n e tr* senkar m ajoring in histi p rom ptly organiied “B o k d dents fo r L tddy." M r. Coqdoi r e c o g o i t i o a f r o m . tib i« ■ u th o riU ^ . . Dpwb e re .witl

3iwn fo r April 2 0 f r : i 4 d a y w l w schedule, if not exactly ai

jitwMiah salSCib^O O O fee.— —

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t e t u i u m

- - “ N ew s item :

The rig,/adlcate h av e to do v---------------- ---------- l l 'I th o i i^J t . I I_ E ls ln o re _ u ie rc ,_ h e _ r ny office. m a tte r .’’;■ • : “ You’re r

- a decision In't know you en tire fulun 31. - f i ic a n s e ey kid. We ju st - “ Unless y

app rec ia te II ju sl got ac- w hen your

W hen Harv. dn’t-care .iess— w ife-slayed but you don’l doctor expi,

md I sweated fault, and iia rv a rd was . personally . 1 Wesleyan- isn 't— an d o w n i* —

“ I l ’s hard lold him. "II ch ildren rej( )n ." “ F unnyr schools. His ' turndown dii u ry w as very “ 'D aftm du lS n ipressed wiUi. w as to put m

re a l ly ' blew ^k?” . D artm ou thc-Wba l . d id It— a-w aitinalist

l a l y n :

/a s scared a t Ih esla lem en lereafler he th a t God h i o d to forgive - hum ble, then0 deliver a beautiful in il

RAYA.YO now "D r." ) Hazellqn ivings in h er

ArticleII the great‘re " lo be E d ito r, Times re not even - I h ave nol r i o l a single a rtic le s on Mi

Idea of a n ' ta l bccause le universe, eventually l i

“ N ever get in asEuHET*

DOMS le tte rsl e d t b o n U However, s1 b ad tas te , m align the b( d m d i j g d . . th e n e ^ to prc

w ords m av IiK ^ i la l s in I l a r ^ r numbei

— and A sia. Thei

nJeamm er types, GelUng Iwcli den t M arc .den t, M r.U td i J - l» J « M t_ w « n ts J o _ c i)o * toe a c rim - ca tap u s, tine," t m oney." u sin g student letoed tl ie - .w o o ld be reallj Ormember tb e only studes r ' e a r l i e r th a t’s stood id ^ override to o k a s ta n d ." artM tnxyJe f f Cod- Okay. E n d <

itocy, w ho— co^uD C tkn of < td e y Stu- a lso w ill /be i » r sought F ra b d s c o a re a i v e r s i t y w ill p ick up a i rith Jb e m . . : .CoUege fo r sp ld

wffl8p e a r ~ a M « r i i t f l It.a s M bed- tb rted? H iss wc

• to m e e t m u a i s t s 4 M i i tp p r l io i i to rlils

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f c sI ~ . . . . . . D i d V

V. P resident P a rt

jhtschco w llh h lm ?" ________i ^ t since he would have to'go j-m lg h t-w a n ^ -sa y -ln - lh e ^ -

e nol going lo lel a kid m ake )n like thal. Afler all, his u re Is a t stake.’’ see your th in k in g ,Is a ld . 7- s yo u 're a parent, you can 't te th e agony you go through u r kid applies to college, irvard turned us down, my edin-bed-for-tw o d ays.-T he- (plained that it wasn 'l her id she shouldn't, take it y . Bul she felt she had lel us

ird for m others to have Iheir . -ejected," I sympathized. f enough, - th e H arvard didn’t bolher me. J u t when

h sald^tbe best It cbiild do t m y son on lhe waiting list, I “ ew m y top. W here does h com e off putting m y kid on l l s t rL ---------------------------------

rim al goal of a love thoi will' jly-transcend a ll else.*W hat- ilosophcr ever dared make len t, “ I see th e experience has g iv e n 'to hum ans to

lem: J i e makes, eveiything .. n ils season" (Eccl.3;lO)? yOUNG .I_______

les malignnes-News:»l r e ^ n d e d ea rlie r 16 your Minidoka M emorial Hospi­ce I thought you wouid

tire of the sport, and

i in a sm elling contest with

. since your cam paign to i hospital continues, I fe d ' <

provide input..........................(

One m a jo iT o rg e iy jn. 14 9 th is counlry, and In a < iber of hospitals In Africa ■ { Tierefore, 1 feel I have the j

rsbfiie tick to lite student presi- b; Ichm an: “I f tha t gro(q> si

nt funds to q ionsor It le aUy irre^onslb le . We’re —H len t body in tb e d xm try iq> to h b o . I 'm glad we M ” D

d of quote. By a floe : ^ DfeveQts,.anotber ex-coo - U » qM aU ng in th e San as ea th issp rin g .A lg 6rH i8s O a <2.500 fe is^ t De Anza yc I ld ing tbe s tu d e n la o n b is llZ j f ^ j wyrrapr4fam ark«— €h i, h o w ^ u e s g r t d t « went to prison for lying : M

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i r t e c J s - w r i t i n g - l i i s

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_______L'DartmouUi-doesa’t .go pu ls on its waiting list, be'— hopeyou told theschooln

‘'Iccrta in ly d ld .Iw ro li ke sa id if th a l’s lhe way Hi lls - about us. It couia tak<

carn iva l andstu ff it;’’------- “ I 'l l bet It didn 't expe

r e a d th a t w ay."Jh • “ M y wife and I don't

associated with any scbo ly gam es w ith Its applicantsJ®------- “ 1'a d m lre y o u ‘both'fo2r d id your kid fe d about It?' it “ He seem ed happy h JS m ade th e waillng-llst. 1 — blem s wilh self-TCspect:" ir "So a f te r a ll this, w ^ . decideonW esleyan?’’, d "W di.-w echeckedltoul ■n. -frlends-and-tbey-d id tfl-5 >0 w rong wilh our kid goli I w asn’l a s if we w ere sew ^ to NYU o r lhe Uni n M aryland . W esleyan -s ■— b eag u e re v e n ^ l- i^ 'lsn 'l^

ir basis lo m ake some c t — aboul hospitals,-the servk e. . vide, and the way ih^.funi i I have never worked ) com fortable hospital thai i .. M em orial. I t is comfortat

il Is . staffed by compel Interested In patient carc sp irit of cotKieraliori. Thci aea i m ore m aivjauaj c ^ p a tien t than ! ever saw in cai cen te rs’’ in which 1 havi

A nytim e a group of w( higiilv m otivated professi< cIoMly together, conflicts

: frequen tly . a t Minidoka I than In o ther hosp ltd s of \

ence. I have personallv h reso lv ingsud i conflicts.

------- IH T K W , 1 Artd m y pii ^ i v e e x c d lra t support

. m any serv ices In the bo d u d in g laboratory and ai tion. . ' .

I do not know to wbat continue to prin t half-truti

• and deroga to ry Innueni ..M inidoka M emorial H c^iU

thlngfrb re a k -ia Whicb offense was serious? -v

T he d d pattdrss* persist, “ cbftiepubns in—acad em iar

lec tu re se ries still a re dom! <-9 e a k e r s .- o f - a . le f t i s t - o r ^persuasloa . F o r exam ple: A

U n l v e ^ n w Wai D .C ., recen t lecturers bave G e o ^ McGovern, Benjami o f tb e NAACP, Congressi

-UdaU,>aodFYankSoepp, tbei ag en t o f th e CIA. Down a t Ol OoUege In X os Angdes, tbe y e a rs bave seen quite a parat

N ader;-A lex - q e n naliiie Ofeei^, -Jaoe-F oiid

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mom, tt c a re -w h o - il- someone asl S t." I said. " I Yale o r P rir l-wheretogo:"— h o n esty r"w x>lealettcrand.i school, whei the school fell other kids. F

ike Its w inler tance I e tle n terrib ly relie

pect anyone to — "H ave you he’sgoing?"

I 'l wanl to be “ No. but I ( bool lhal plays “ He said a I ls ." wllh his cc•fo r that.-H ow —happy.’" ” * t? " “ I like .-ahe had even h im s e lf ," I k

. He has pro- fe d aboul ll?.11. .. -----------------“She*s rd l(why did you - say we hadn’i

s lty of Penns }Ut with all ou r w e should l-sec-anything - Wesleyan lhe olng there. I t " I didn’t kn mding him off e ringP enn;” : n iversity of "We h ave t -sounds Ivy case we w anl I r - ^ . - w h e n — for our mastei

comparisons so rt of journal vice th ey pro-— LEO R :b R‘C m cllon .,- RUPEKT d in a morelan Minidoka ____table bccause t ^ H i g g e lelcnt peoplere with a real Edjlor, Times- le re ls a e o o d . ^nccm for Ui¥ “budgef'clits-b In the "m edi- will no douW iveworkcd. JJ'?,"™ 'I>“ ‘ I‘

buill over they well trained, ' ^slonals work There a re so

a ”£ i S bS:aIis2 lhS®h’if ray exoeri- “ educi

n o p S l e r n g rave danger v — -------------H is^ ffo rts 'tc ii

;p a lien ls_ a lL .’f f l 5 t e Srt from the byhisconslltue

‘’a 'S lta lit™ ' l la l-K ie e d s ad m ln ijfa - ^

iCnigge. His SCI lat end you la sl session w a Jths, gossip, • of D islrict 24. indo about LARRY BUR ild . but th is Boise

mfrilAdas tbe m ore Thanks lo a 1

. Tom C olrd, wh I With few w hat lnt<»»ffiufl

or liberal raveU testud ra lAt G eorge olUiooldSound:

i r a i l i i i i ^ . a w w e ,tb o s e a !In tu ited bUl « t tbe ta

mln H o ^ pennyworUiofb

LIddy,: a n 'h b h” ^ . d te rd se d h is «

they ’d fr« . . ■ . w eek. .

* T lm es-N ew a, Twin Fall^ Idaho

I Bsks-wliy-we didn’t choose Princeton, we can say In dll “ w e~ p re re rfeT “a ' ’sm aller iVhere you gel to know tbe Is. Frankly, when lhe accep: le r arrived yesterday, I was •elieved."you told your son yet whereg?" ...........................it I don 't see any problem, id a s long a s we w ere happy : college choice, he'd be___

5 .-a kid who Ihinks for I said. “How does your wife

111?relieved a lso .-th o u ^ she did— Idn’t heard from the Univer- snnsylvanla yet. and maybe ild w ait before sending IheregislraU on’fee.^'— - • t know you Iwo w ere consid- n.'" I told him.ve to consider Penn, ju st in ? a n n o ^ o to b ^ in e s s whool

• - ■ i i

m aH m d o ^ ^ o u no.credlt. ____;

T ' - • : ;

: I

3e a credit-. : ;nes-News: . • . ; ly have pointed ,w l.-^ the !

lubt harm the educational • * It Idahoans have carefully h e y e a r s . .

e som e legislators, howev* 2scrve q ie c id recognition jy h a d the vision to see tha t ducational system w as id ier wllhoul adequalefunds:to - i i f c r e is e W b u a ^ ls o f--------a ls ja n d .h lg h e r education nderslood aD daw>redaledz:__ ;ltuenls. •ods more legislators wltb !d. sensible views of Larry 5 service lo the s ta te In the .I w as a credit to tb e voters 14. . . ■ ; ■}URICE I

ddy It a.senior^student n^uiied” ” ’ •, who bas a large view of rtual freedom Is d l aboutj ar. a tO ccfd ttitia lso b a s ,* ' , '

dd itsaco u p Ieo fev o ln g B - m d D o ctrin e ,b u ttak en 8 j season w as like F a ls ta i r i -!

ton. — bu t-'one haUJ of b re a d to av ln to le rab la .

articular brief for Goidoii honest b u rg la r , who

s consUtutkHMU right t o ' _

I^HingIn‘-John SWcfc*— <= te Is important, aod Mr;

Um to an.evenlng.tban from Alger Hlsi to tf_— . ..^

a h o ' Sunday .A D rtl26 .19ei' •-

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s team ]qcomotlv(

_______ _ S a c ra m e n to , Calllfa ir ln th e U n ^ e d !

R ailroad eijlhus . g a thered a t the C

------ - . - Union P a d n c RflM any had tape n

' _ j : a p t u r e ^ h a t mai --------------------“ th e Idhesonifrl^!

'U P sp o k ttin an ^ _ th e .w o rld ’s largest

eng ine No. 8444 w a s they le tt Cheye

• locom otivepower!Tbe locomotives

F r id ay on to Ogd d isp lay a t the Ogd said.

10 yeiWASHINGTON (UP

th e w eirdest thing I p lea su re of being ln.c

, . m y en tire life," Carlos s a y s 6f tha t day a decac

On M ay 5 . 197I; Van of a crowd gathered on U.S. Capitol, llstenlni a g a in s t th e Vietnam Wl s ta r te d m aking a r r hundreds. Van Leer

----------O etam sT for'T T T iourereleased.

^ C o ^ t “ (

releaseK EY WEST, F la. (I

C o ast Guard cutters, s helicopter criss crosso

. w ide F lorida S tra its froJ ;Cuba Saturday, searc

. . boatloads,of_unwante(l• . p o r te d ly ^ c u t a d r if t -

— r— authorities;--------------' Coast G uard spok<

' : A yres in.M lami said thi : ln g fo r ,“ fo u rtosix l)oalj

persons aboard .":• T hirteen others w ere r

■ C oast Guard Friday . m ites M uth of Sand K(

. ; rescuers, a total of elgl w ith S3 persons aboard w

"4 0 m iles a t sea by Cuban

Charge. • : K A N ^ CITY; Mo. (L ' s ta m p s w ere allegedly e> •• e verything from guns anc

autom 6blIe by 19 Kansas n am ed .In indictments h by a federal grand jury.

Undercover agents uset .th ro u f^ o u t a two-yeariov

Girlthou! ba6y ‘thr

DALLAS < U P D -T h e i_____ 17-year-old hlgb school g ir

hu rlin g lie r newborn si seyenth-story holel roon:

' ' ' t h d i ^ t thed iU d was bom ’■' /’,Waricy (3aye Snyder

te rized by .one of h e r teac ve iy n ne student and a lady” — w as charged wl a f te r a h autopsy showed d ied o f a '.'m assive hemor fra c tu re s" in the seven-stor

T h e -Riri. StiU -hospiti “ post-natal ca re , h W b M n r -------S30,0«Lbond_____ • ^

• ■-^4s;•-Snydert-attV rney clien t thought the baby, m onlhs p rem atu re in a h w here the girl was attend ven tlon fo r high school stui dead.

A ttoraey Arch McColi II from a prepared slatem e girl, sa id :

"W hen m y first' child wf . w as com pletely purple

b rea th in g a n d ! thoiight he v--------- M c C a ra g c F lB e d -R Is -

‘‘p re tty , m tteh a istralgbt-, and known by everybody an asan a ll-A m erican g irL 'i

: M edical authorities said w as alive w hen hurled fron

• . room shortly a fte r b irtb rb : saTd a t le a s t one of tbe tesls

' tb ech ild w asb o rad ead .- — . ^ ‘A -beroo rrtiageJcst Jndk

therp w as life ," he said. ' w'ere. som e tes ts tha t indli ^ o th e rs tha t indicated guestf w hen they 'added the ! h ^ decided tb ere w as life

, ^ d w as thrown.”' Ms. S lid e r’s doctor said

' ih a confused statOr^ but toll regr^ted-.w hat bad happe

'» Samuel Constantine said sbe ■: \ ^ d not be released from I

tal before Sunday. - w ^ t b o u ^ ^ ^ g > e lU n 5 n H a 5 -^oldrPoHee-«aJd-M8.-Snyder ;'; tried as an jd u lt. Hie glri’s

j d e p e n d e n to U c o m p a o y . ...■ c " .

ngine5 - Wyo.H UPI>— T h e l a i ^ - C live power in over th ree dec ursday on an l.lOO-mile jo< ^llf.> to participate in the first edStalc3Sinccl949. h uslasts from as fa r aw ay as le Cheyenne ra il term inal to Rallroad engiries'No. 3985' a

D recorders In addition to car m any country balladecrs hav l^ w u rjd iirtheworld:*^— 7 ^ iw Joe McCartney sald'enginei jest operational s team locomol 4 were '‘double-headed." — co eyenne In the largest display < 'c r since Ihelate 1940s. ves travel to Evanston. Wyo., > Dgden, Ulah, where they wil Dgden depot for Iwo days, Me

Jars lahUPI) - " I t was A thoi

; 1 ever had the along wjin.contact wilh in fo r therlos Van Leer, 74, dem onsticadeago. . 13,000 ]^an Leer was p a rt cu.«tody.on the steps of the " I f th(nlng to s p ^ h e s m aintainI War, when poiicc to m y aia rre s ts by the C hevy O e r M ) ^ - h e . w ^ — w c p ! . . ^ !

Now. a

G uard s ed adrift. (UPI) - T w o - on the f ir s, a plane and a th e M arie sscd the 90-mile- All thos frotn Key West lo th e U.S. arching for six becom e d ited-C ubans .ro-— C uba last 1ft- by C astro w e re ja il i

------- del E s te p►okesman Mike -T he 13 I they were look- th c prisor oats with 35 to 40 sa m e boai

r e tu rn Irlj re rescued by thc — se a and tu ly drifting four o f supplier

Key. They told ■* T he 13 eight such c ra tt g ra tlon a -d w ere cul ad ritt officials, ban naval forces— distric t- di

es m ade i.(U P D — Food tra d e fo re y exchanged for people indi and.dcugs.to.an__.of.thc£ood isas Cily people ~ Food slai s handed down to SO cents (

J . WhitfieJ< ised the siam ps *^lhe law to 1 investigation lo - a re in tc n d e

ught | ^ = irown J Bad(le lawyer for a 11glri accused of I

son from a I>om describes IIjm dead . Ir — charac- I eachers as ."a I I a very fine I

wllh m urder I^ the infant IImorrhage and IIstory fall. IllPitailzed for l| |in released on | | |

ie y -s a y s -h is — III— •' - 3y, bom two | | | . a hotel room | | | ending a . con- . | | | students, was III

i III. reading | | |•ment by the | | |

I was bom he | | l ' lie and not -Mltiew asdead." | | | _______i r cuem as | | | :— !bt-A studeni ■ III 'a roundthere . Ill)id the-Infant * III ' •rom the hotel j . i rb u l McCoH- I - - 2s ls indicated Indicated lhat_ jd. "So there . | “ndlcaled.life |ted death. I | |them all up I

life when lhe Ii ld sh e “ w{is 'II Jct d d ^ sbe J l l - . - . ^ .

STSr uMR in VP«r« ~ | | | — • - ......terw m ild b e r ? | | | - T — ~ ri’s / a l h e r i r III

[er of an lo- ^ | | L ^ ^ | » s , ^

2s rollr td isp la y o r-------------IriO gderilecades leri_ th e ir own pt journey lo 'ra lra llrood - c J ! ? ! ' * ' "

Southcm Pj___ _ ‘ will b eo n di

M .

j and 8444. . E n ^ n c 3fficamciras to • lhe Am ericj lavtf callcd ■ _ m liironpoun.. -------------TOaiana25;on e N o .3 ^ , T he Challno liv ^an d ac tiv e a n d n

i” o7slcam" McCartney"opera llng j

)., and Ihen- p assM g erlo will be on fam ed tra ins McCartncy - M cC artnej

by M ay 15.

ter, M ajhbusand people w ere arrestee wllh Van Leer. The final couni

le turbulent week of May Dav nstrations showed m ore lhan I persons w ere taken Into Jy.there were any of m y rights ained, I ’d like to have it called

allenlion.’ says Van Leer of Chase. Md. ‘‘The Nixon people

0 V l-l0- t e a j h - 1h e s e -p;yDle~a

. a decade laler, the w ar long

searches t a t sea h;first anniversary of the s ta r t of* iriel seal i f t . . . . hose in the boats had come to S. In the sealift from Mariel, e disenchanted and relum ed to asl fall.- Upon Iheir re tu ra they ailed a t Havana’s Comblnado eprison . '13 said they w ere taken from son Wednesday, placed In the o a ls In which Ihey m ade Iheir trip to Cuba last fall, towed lo I tum ed loose w ith a m lnim um ” lies and no survival gear.13 W ere turned over to Immi-

and Naturalization Service >. R ichard Gullage, deputy - director-for-IN S-at Miami."

in food sr cash and m erchandise from id icted Friday w ilh violations )0d Stamp A clando tho rlaw s.— ilanips were cxchangcd for 40 Is on the doUar, U.S. A ttoraey leld Moody said. I t is againsl to acquire Ih e jlam p s, \v h lc h _ Ided tohelJjlHe poor ma’inlain

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V roaiw enjoy u lively ini------- i ^ - .v .e r c o tE u r o p c a n .c

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For m ort detalU and fur on prices ask tu for t

Joe Salisbury's '

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I to faaenTlheVlocomoflvM'wili cea n pow er.__________ '

vill be pulled to Sacram ento b' I Pacific rails, McCartney sa ™ display a t the new Califoraia May 2-10 for the R aiifair Sacn

r 3 ^ 7 “ Th<r:hallengcr,*’ was rican Locomotive Co. Il weig ounds. Is over 106 feet long, ca 2 5 ;o o q g a l I o a s o r w a l^ I ^ ^

lalienger was renovated by d re tired U P employees. ' Iney said E ngine No. 8444 is I )g antique.’’ The form er "Nc r locomotive bum s oil, and on iins a s the “ City of San Franch ney said the engines will re lu r

y D ay Is le d . over, he and the olhei )unt collecting checks fi Day e m m en t ds compens han la tlonsoflhelrconstltu Into. Coming up along'

an n iv ersary of the l£ ^its tions is a potential settl led th a t could give each of p la intiffs from $900 t

pie___se ttle m ent Is being circI a a h d lh e n m ust Jks a ^ " “ n T .- S r - D I s l r l c n iT d ^ mg B ryanl. -

jfo rG ubly^Castrct of sa id unless the men app

asy lum , the 13 will b< to U nlled S lates "Vith Iht

el, a s those who arrived afl( to Persons arriv ing in

ley —legally a f le r Oct." ifl .a do deportation.

_ “ As for returning th th a lis a n e a r im p o ss ib ll

,i sa id . " I f Ihey have no oil ,p go lo, they will be kept he m " 'F ernando Garcia, 31,

sa id h is m oiher told him li- th e 4wo visits she was :e m ake to him in the priso: ty c ra z y lo co m e back. Yoi ll." s tay ed in lhe United SlaU

stam p frn a balanced diet, from is authorized by the gove^nr .-r^K ansas:C ityT «» llceahd l0 U.S. A gricuilure D epartn y g rand ju ry they, used Ihi1 p u rch ase such non-food i_ q u o t , .d r u g 6rguns,-cash-ai I- in s iam ps.

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will be talking about ' ilue. We have tried to beat 10 E urope by m atching br- I pricc o f every European I Vacation w ithout sacri- ■uity and cxciiemeni you ,1 Express. (Rales shown e occupancy, and airfare ; thc.dgh tairfareidc.you.)____

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nMcrdum plu^ other hiuh- ed ri^hi und briskly Ruccd. llh o rshitw er. 50''.f m eulv ___

.'xciicment that adds new c iiic s .-p lu M h c R h ine 's-

fcnch Rivicru.'und Ih c '-r :ia>.s and Superior - - ISS hotels. iI5 d « v » ,$ I2 2 0 .$ l2 9 0 ./ 'icpaboveJirNt Man Gxprc.ss; A nd f y inirodueiion lu I': an.couniriia._________IMcmjwr w I

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; Union Pacific’s N orthem ’’ class onco pulled such - cisco."um lo Cheyenne

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particiilers soon m ay be The cl from the .gov- fou r suit

;nsallon for vio- Liberties iluflonal rights. D ay der i wilh the lOth • cap lla l. J971 dem onstra- A fede t tle m e n to fa su it those whi h of the May S settlem ei I to $3,200. The piealed. ' Lrculated.to.lhem..„Appearsj iproved by_C h lef_and .dam . ?e William F . th e $2.5 m

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3ply for politicalbe kept in .th e _lhe sam e statusitter Oct. 10." - m - Min the U.S. il- 1.arc siitijK t to

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md writers o f editorials William E. H ow ard

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id i n g e d u c a t io n in 11- c o n t in u e to - b e a t h e m s e lv e s b e in g ” *

l h e b i l l . T h e y m a y ill s u f f e r .i ln ty d i s t r i c t s f a c e H o w m u c h l im e Is . j c t io n s , a n d th e n , .I t h e r e q u e s t s a r e iv e ly ,.n o t k n o w in gia l iz e ? . .........................................

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in g y o u r r e g u l a r j t h e a l l e y o r c u r b (

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oot to listen to unpopular s ti least to ignore tbem . The ap

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w ere going back to school "N ot me, dummy, my

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"W hat d id your son thinJ “ We didn’t ask him . \

Not so. Mad;E ditor, TJmes-Ncws:

A Icc tu rcr on atheism w: . .h is n rs t lecture, so the

alw ays knelt and asked Go h^m ' before going in to

E vidently Madalyn (n< O 'H air had no such misgiv r ccen t tr ip to Salt L (TlmeS'News A p r ll^ )

A theists can ’t tAink all thoughts I th a t a rc '-^ th e r th o u ^ t . T h e ir minds arc objective, e .g . there Is nc fac t a rray ed against the

' overall coonlinator for the

to tfae ed ito r but wm rej< cDOBlders U bdous o r In B acfa le tten m n tb esig D ed to d o d e tbe w rite r 's m aOlt L e tte rs o f m ore than 400 b e ed ited fb r leogtb.

tees caiThen som e prim and prof

led by S tudent Body P resid L itchm an. thought it would ble, teddible, teddible “ to lin ina l’s pockets with student. M r. L itchm an lh M arch v< contract. On April ! tbe 30 S tu d en t S en a te , bav lng approved the deal, refused to tb e p residen t's veto. Thla a action offended 21-yeaix>td.

.n er . aseo ioT jnajw iD gbib isI prom pU y - o rgan ited - “ Berta den ts fo r L lddy." M r. Coooo re c o g o l t lO Q - f r o m iio i au tboritles, go t nowbere wii a o d tbeo a rnm ged to h ire a b • o r o lp r A|ttU’28.-Mr .L lddyw on schedule, if oot exacUy a uled, aad tb e resulUna ip r o m l « ^ t U»lrli>this|S.OOOfee.

inu

! t o t U i U t H

“ N e w s I t e m :

■ Buchwald

The rigyndlcate have to do \

" I th o u ^i It. E lsinore there ,, h e i m yof/icc. m a tte r." r _ "You’re I .1 - a decision

dn t know you en tire futur »1. . " Ic a n sc (ly kid. We ju st "U n less;

appreciate ' d Just got ac- when 'your

When H a n Idn’t c a re le s s .w ife stayed I, but you don’t docton expi and I sweated -* fault and H arvard w as personally.

Vesleyan isn’t all dow n-’ " I t 's h a rt

- to ld -h lm r^ 'lt^ c h lld rcn 're j ion. , "F u n n yIf schools. His . turndown di )ury-was-very— Dartmoflth- nprcssed witK. w as to put n , • _ ' really blewInk? D artm outh <

W hat did it a waiting lis

| a l y . n _ » ^ Y „ Shum an philc

was scared a t the 'sta tem ei hereafter he tha t God h Jod to forgive hum ble ther to deliver a beautiful in l

mow " D r." ) Hazelton jivings in h er

ArticUill the greatlere" «to be Editor, Time ire not even I have noti not a single a r tic les on M e Idea of an ta l bccause b e urtlvbrse. eventually I _______________t i l d e s I be

la te r.Bjeci tboee i t - However, :n b ad tas te , m align Uie hB d u d ^ o ^ the need to p r

9 w ords m a y . I have dor hospitals io la rg e r numb< and Asia. Th(

nleam'oper ty p ^ . G etting bad iident M arc d ra t, M r.L itd Id be.teddl* w an ts to cond line a crlm* cahipus, fine,' al__m oney.ll_using-sludenl: vetoed tb e .would b e reall 30.m em ber - i b e only-studei Ig e a r l ie r tb a t 's stood tq tooverrlde to o k a s ta n d .") a rb itra ryd J e ff Coo- Okay. End istory,. wbo conjuoctioo of t e l ^ Stu- a lso wlU- be o o r sought F ran c lsco area a l v e r s l t y will pick iq> a witb tbem . - CoUege fo r sple I b s r o r b i r ' ^ ^ o c r a ^ d f T w ii lB p m able . U n T R T

’ a s scbed-. to rted? H iss w publicity ^ u t h is asso

es to m ert munists4(M )d7 . tf tp r iK c fo rW

p f l

I ....... . D l B I

i : P r e s i d e n t C a r l

jht schilo w ithh im ?"j ^ t since he would have to go e m ight w ant a say In the

re not going to let a kid m ake on like tha t. A lter all, his tu re is a t s tak e .” see your thinking." I said.» you’re a parent, you can’t ite th e agony you go through > u r 'k id 'a p p l i i to college, a rvard tum ed us down, my I'cd in bed for two days. The xplaincd tha t It wasn’t her nd - she shouldn't take i t ­ly. But she felt ishe had let us

ard (or m othere j o have th'elr_ r e j e c t s , ” I sympathized, y enough, th e H arvard I d idn’t bo ther mc; Bul when th " s a w ih e ‘best 'it"Cflulddo" It m y son on the walling list, I lew m y top. Where does th com e off putting m y kid on list?"___________■ •, -

irlmal goal of a love that will' sly-transcend-all-else.-W hat- lilosophcr ever dared make nent. " I see the experience

h as given to humans to - [)cm; he makes everything ln ltsseason” (Eccl.3:lO)?

—n

Ies m alignmes-News:ot responded earlier to your I Minidoka M emorial Hospi- ise I thought you woidd ’ tire -of Uie sport, and believe In the old adage.

!t In a sm elling contest wlui

r, since your cam paign to s hospital continues, I feel • provide Input.

ione m a jo rs w g c ry jn 14 Id Uiis countny, and in a nber of hospitals in Africa - rherefore, I. feel I have Uie

rsam ^ac k to the student presl- tItchman: “ If Uiat group £ indone L iddy's coming to

he said. " I ju st felt e m t:^fuD ds-to-6pon9or-lt— I'iaily i r r e ^ n s lb le . W e're si ^ t ' j 5 ^ In‘U)e country . tup to, him . I’ln glad we '

Id of quote.-*By a fine o of events, anoUwr ex-conle speaking In U ie ' San area Uils spring.-Alger Hiss CI a S2.SOO fee a t De Anza y

It, n o i v a lu i get dte. G I went to prison for lying . M g y la t io o w itb the com, v dd y e a n ago. LldcW went G b is role lo Uw.Watergate - A

_____________ ' '

J r t e r i s w r i t i n g h u

loolfgr“ DartmouUi doesn’t

go puts on Its waiting lis: the hope you toldHheschool

" Icc rta fh ly d id . Iw ro >ke sa id if Uiat's Uie way t his about us, it could tal

carn ival andstu ff it." " I ’ll bet it didn’t exp

n’t reac t tha t w ay ." ifeh . “ M y wife and -I jlon ’ gc. associated with any sch' ny g am es wiU) its applicant he “ I adm ire you boUi 1 ier did y ou r kid feel about It' I t - "H e seem ed happy i

us m ade the w aiting list, b lem s with self-respect.’

5ir____ !;S o -a l tc r -a l l - th ls ,- \^ decldeonW esleyan?" •

rd “ Well, we checked ll 01 en •friends arid they didn’t “0 wrong wiU) ou r kid go• 1 w asn 't a s if we were set es -to NYU o r the Un 3n M aryland . Wesleyan:____ U ague ,_even It .If Isn’t,

!H basis to m ake some at— a b o u fh o s p l la ls r th e s ^ i :e vide, and the w ay they fui :e I have never worked !o- - com fortable hospital th< g M em orial. It is comfortj

it Is s taffed by comot-------Inleresled in patient c a it

spirit of coopcraUon. The deal m ore individual con patien t than-I ever saw ir ca lc c n te rs’Mnvyhlchlha^

AnyUme a group of v, highly m otivated profess

, closely togeUicr, conflicts J frequently, a t J^lnldoka 3 than in oUier hcSpltals of , cnce. I have personally 5 *’esolvingfludi eonnlcta. -

— ln-£b o rtr-l-ran d w n y rr|receive excellent suppor

3 m any scrviccs in the h 1 eluding laboratory and ;

tion.

I I do not know to wh£ ‘ continue to p rin t half-trul I and d e rogato ry innuer > Minidoka M emorial Hospll

break-ln. Wb'lch o ffen d w a serious?

T be old patterns persist, exceptions In academia,

— Ieclure-6eries:stU l-are-don q > eak ers . of a lefUst c

.'persuasion. T o r exainple; : M u o n U niversity o e a r Wi D.C.. recen t le c tu ro s bavi

* G eorge McGovern. Benjan o f Uie NAACP, C o n g ^

i-U d a ll. and F ran k Snepp, Uie a ^ t o f Uie CIA. Down a t ( C o U ^ - ln Los Angeles, Uk y e a rs have seen quite a p a n

CommoDer, WUllam KOnsi - MlUet, David Halberstam ,

G regory aod exrCocgressn -A n d erso o .

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Xi& I E Y E : ______ ^ _____ :

o 1 r o : r ; r .

> m ? I

iV ^

l l s m e m o i r s . ” '

• mom, ^I’t ca re who It som eone a list,” I said. " I Y ale o r P r o lw herelogo ." honesty, v rote a letter and school, wh I Uie school felt oUier.kids. lake Its w inter tan ce letter

te rrib ly reli (pcct anyone to "H ave yo

h e 's going?' m 't-w ant to be “ N o ,bu t! chool Uiat p lays " H e sa id nts.” wlUi h is <I for that. How happy."It?" " I likeI he hed even h im self,” 11 I. He has pro- feel about It t.” “ She^srel-w h y -d id -y o u - say w e hadr

s ity of Penr ou tw iU iallour -w e -sh o u ld ’t see anyUiing ._W esleyan th going there. I t " I d idn 't k sending him off e rin g Penn,’ Jn iv e rs ity o f "W e have I sounds .Ivy c a se we war r t . . Also.^when fo r ou r m ast

! comparisons so rto ffo u m trvKTIhcy pro- LEO R . Bflluncllon. RU PER T ed In a morelhan Minidoka ____rtable bccause l ^ n i g g <

■horc Is a Bood . ^ nnccrn /orlhG '>“ ^ 8 0 cjils In Ihc "m edl- ™ '•'>“ 1=

invc worked. system lhal bu llto v e rth e

well trained. ^ sslonals worlc ’ ***ereare{ CIS arise; less J ra tka M emorial bccauso Uioy ol my experi- I " '™ . * y no problem “ anger1------ --------------- K iM ftoFts-to

public school ^paU enls=all=5hD nld-»eim 3 o rt from the b y h lsconstlti

I S I S * ’” W aho"need I adm inistra- balanced,Knigge. H is &

hat end yoii last session w niths. gossip, of D istric t 24. icndo about LARRY BU pital, but Uiis B o ise .

m Uic m ore T hanks to a Tom CoU«l, V.

St. With few w hatin te llec ti la. student uUs p a s t year ominated b y - ~ in c lu d ^ P h y ll

o r liberal ^ v e U i e s t u ^ ■: A tG ^ f g e ofUiepldSouni W ash in g ^ ,, a whole, U iese tve Included bill a t Uie I amln HocAs pennyw orth of sssman Mo d ea l o f sack berenegade^^------------------------

s l- i iS gSS~a?S

— m ore-from -fait u iey 'd le am fi

.— — - - . - w e e k . "

•4T1m e841ew 8. Twin Falls, idah<

------------ :

dad yle asks why we d idn 't choose • Princeton, we can say In all :

we preferred a sm aller w here you get to know the-

ids. Frartkly, when Uie accep- itter arrived yesterday, I was relieved.”

e you told your son y et where ng?" ■3ut I don't see any problem, aid as long a s we w ere happy is college choice, he’d be -

kc a kid who Uiinks for | ” I said. '.'How d ow your .wife u tlt?> relieved also, Uiough she did ladn 't heard from the Univer^ - Pennsylvania yet, and maybe luld- w ait before "sen d in g —n thereg ls tra tlon 'fee ." ....... -ii't know you two w ere consid- nn ," I toid him. ave to consider P enn, just In want to go to business school ta s te r 's degree." . - - : .

• i

um aiism does you nocredlt..i_____. BROWN, M.D.RT

ige a c re d it :imes-News; ;my have pointed ,out,- Uie • ; u ts of Uie i98I.LeglslRture. • loubt fiarm Uie educaUonal . ' fiat Idahoans have carefully •the years. •ire some legislators, howevj deserve special recognlUon hey had Uie vision to see Uia( • educaUonal system was Id

e-t<Hncrea»e Uie bUd gets of - r ■ - rtools and higher education I undersioodand a p p rM la l^ Ts t l t u e n t s , ______ ______ ._j.leeds more legislators with ; ced, sensible views of L arry lls service to the s ta te In the m w as a credit to Uie voters - .24. » TBURKfi :

ddy \to a senior student nsmed !l, who has a large view of ectual freedom Is all about,' e a r a t Occidental also bas: hyllls SchlaJly and m e. W? udenls a couple of evenings ound Doctrine, bu l taken a i e season w as like F a ls ta i r t J e Inn - but one hall^' h of bread to an intolerable <. ^ ____

particu la r b rief for Gordod J honest b u rg la r who ;Us constituUonal righ t te ! g b flPdithua:prmmlted:tbe-— .-! — iidge HAngin* jftiiq ^ ir i fii; - I(ate is im portant, aod-Mr: here . StudenU m i ^ t lean i ■him-in-an"eVfllUflg UiaiT"TJ from Alge r H iss In i _____

d a h o SondaT rA orii 20,1981 '

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— - I — CHEYENN■______ ^ stream locomi

u iey en n e tli Sacram ento, ( fa ir ln th e U n i

Railroad eq . gathered a t tl : Union-pacific

I M any h ad taf — -- —c ap tu re w hal----------=— :------ ^the-lonesorrie

U P '^ k c s m thp world’s lar engine No. 84 a s they left a locomoUvepo\

— Thelocom ol F riday op to display a t the

10 y<WASHINGTON

th e weirdest thin p leasure of being

■ m y en tire life," Ci s a y s o f th a td a y a d

O nM ayS , l97J, •o facrow dgathere( U.S. Capitol, Ilstc a g a in j Uie Vietnar s ta r te d m aking hundreds. Van U

______ det^lnetU pcZ T JM, released.

Coasireleas

KEY WEST. Fit C oast Guard cuttei helicopter c riss c « wide Florida Straits

. Cuba Saturday, si boa tloads,o f unwa

p o rted ly .cu t ad: : auth'oiHles.

C o a s t ' G uard si ‘ ; A yres In.Mlaml sa l

in g fo r / 'f o u r to s ix l persons aboard.”

Thirteen others w< Coast Guard Frid

.......... m iles south of Sam. [rescuers, a total of • w ith 53 persons aboa

40 m iles a t sea by Ci

Charg; • k Ans'a s c i t y , Ml

_______ L ^ ta m p s .w e re alleged!everything from gum

-''au tornoblle by19 Kai tiam ed 'ln indlctmen by a federal grand jui

Undercover agents ; throughout a twoj-yeai

Girl tho baby‘th a way’“3

DALLAS (U P I)- 1 17-year-old high schoo

--- — ------------------------ h n rlingm en iS W B orii seventh 'sto ry hotel i ; h is client^as an all-Am : - i th d i^ tth e c h lid w a s t !. ‘ ''N ancy Gaye Snyd'

terized by one of her very fine student an lady” — was charget a f te r an autopsy shoi

' died of a '.‘m assive h< frac tu re s” in thc seven

__________ T h e ^ g jr i , still ho

________ SSO.WMbond.I Ms.. Snyder's attor

-I — clle n tth o u g h t- th e -b a ; *" m onths prem ature In

w here, the girl w as ati ventlon for high school dead,

Attorney Arch McCc from a prepared stal g irt, sa id ;

— . "W hen m y first chlli w as - com pletely pur b reath ing and I thought

McCoU descri.bed I—H ------- M pretty-njuch^«-alrai

a n d known by everybod a s an all-Amertcan girl.

. M edical au tho rities! w as a live when hurled room shortly a fte r blrt

: sa id a t least one of the I ' th e child was boro dead. ■ "A hem orrhage test

------------ Ihe re -w asU fe .’’ TiS saw ere som e tests that a i W W e r e W i n d i c j guess when th e /a d d e t

: decided there wasd iifd w as thrown.’- ^ M s . Snyder’s doctor *

-in a-confused s ta te ,” bu r e p ^ t ^ ~ ^ a t had~hi

> Sam iiel Constanllne said ; would not be released fr • ' ta l before Sunday.

J ~ : i : ; ; ^ u » o u 6 t t ^ i 8 4 w s 3 ! ‘ o ld . police-said Ms. Sny

’ tr ied a s a n adult. The g • M l8ted_lii_tl>e_clty_dlrj

* a ss is ta n t division mana ... - 1 depeod ttit oil com pany.:

EngihiM « E r T r j o ; i W ! ) - t l i T 5 i i i OngtojSWCILllLOVCCJtirHL Thursday on an l.lOO-mile

to, Califn-to participate in the i United States since 1949.I eqthuslasts from as fa r aw a It the Cheyenne rail terminal lific Railroad engines No. 39! tape recorders in addition to

tial-m anytcountryrballadcers ime-lsl-sptind in th e worid:^^— sm a n Joe McCartney said eng ; largpst operational stean \ locc 8444 were ‘;doubl64»eadedii-

[ Cheyemte in the largest dispi power since thc la te 1940s. notives travel to-Evanston, W} to Ogden, Utah, w here they

the Ogden depot for two da^s,

^ears la)N (UPI) - ’'I t w as A hing 1 ever tiaS the alon Ing In contact with in fo r I ’ Carlos Van Leer.' 74, dem' ad ecadeago . IJ.Ofl7]; Van Leer was pa rt cust( jred on the steps of the "JI Istening to speeches m ain nam War, when police to m lg a r r e s t s by the Chev

Leer says he w as w ereLhoursJ>cforcJ>cing__ Icssoi

Noy

st Guard ised adrilFla. (U P I) ’— Two onth)

tte rs, a plane and a theM crossed , the 90-ralle-. . - All

alls from Key West to th e L, searching for six becorw an ted Cubans re- Cobaad rif t by. C astro w erc'

s d e lE jspokesm an Mike Thc

said they w ere look- th e piilx boats with,35 to 40 sam e

re tu rr5 were rescued by the s e a a r'riday drifting four ofsupjiand Key. They, told . .Theof eight such c ra ft g ra lio

board w erc cut adrift officiaK u b a n naval forces d lstric

ges madcMo.’I U P l j - F o ^ t ra d e f

iedly.exchanged f o r .. people ^ n s and drugs to an of th e fKansas City peoplft------ Foodnents. handed down toSOce Ijury. J . Whilnts used the stam ps th e law /earinycstiga tion to . a r e intc

ought lipthrown I

-— The lawyer for a hool girt accused of Iwrn son irom aJl room describes IA m erican girl who II asborodead . - I C tlyder — charac- Iier teachers as " a Iand a very fine I I i

rged wilh m urder I^ow ed thc infant I} hem orrhage and Iven-storyfall. I I-hospitalized for |

ttorocy says his II ~ baby"boro "two I j In a hotel room | | |

; attending a con- ' II iool students, was I

cColl III, reading statement by thc

:hl!d was bom hc purple and not I igh thew asdcad .” I d his client a s Itraight-A-student— J l ------- ^body around there .1

es Mid thc Infant, -I _led from the hotel I -birth, but McColl Ihe tests indicated Iiad. I!st indicated tha t I; said. -I’So-lhere—I -..........lat indicated life Idicated death. I IIded them all up Ivas life when the I

or said she “was ILbuLtoldhlm-Sbe— I ______n ia p p e n e d T D r ., I saldsheprobabW I - - j d from the hospl- I ^

Snyder would be | | | le giri’s fa ther is I I Iilr tc lo ry an an I I I ____anager of ao in - . I ll iy.J------- ------

ies roil i a r d Y s ^ a y o f ............‘'^ iT O gcc.-dccadcs.lcfl_______ theirowllle jouroey to • .rte first railroad 0 ^ ’

Southen

3985 and 8444. ' ' ' Englrii to cam eras to th e Amc

srs’have'callod ':— ;~ T n lIllo n j;

>nglneNo.398S, ..........The Cocom otive.and -a c tlv e a r-— coupled — „ _ isp layofsIM m

Wyo.. and then -Passengcley will be on fam ed t rys, McCartney - M cC ar^ by M ay II

iter, MaA thousand peopic were*arre long with Vao Leer. The final c r thc turbulent week of May ‘m onstratlons showed more 1 i.OOO persons w ere taken istody. ." J f there were any of m y rii alntalhed, I ’d like lo have It ca m y allention,’ says Van Leei

levy Chase. Md. “ The Nixon pc( fre out to leach these peopli

VowTh decade later, the war-li

I searches ift a t sea 1th e first anniversary bf the star iM arie l sealift.Ul those in the boats had comc > U.S. In the sealift from Mar :om e disenchanted and returnet ba la st fall. Upon their return ll r c ja iled a t H avana’s Comblnj E s te prison.

'h e 13 said Ihoy were laken fn prison Wednesday, placed In I

ne boats In which they m ade lh urn trip to Cuba last fall, towed and lum ed loose with a minimi

uppliesand nosu rv iv ^g ear. h e 13 w ere turhed over,to Imr tion and Naturalization Servi d a is . Richard Guilage; dcpi ric t dlreclor for INS a t Mian

le in foodle for cash and m erchandise fro 3le indicted F riday wilh violatioi le Food Stam p Act and otherJawj » d stam ps w ere exchanged for - I cen ts oh the.dollar, U.S. Attornc 'hItfleld-Moody said. It Is again: aw to acquire Ihe stam ps, whic n tendedjo help the poor maintai

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at la s t ye;This year everyone American Express* V thc high cost ofgoing lowering jhe 19S0 lan Escorted Moiorcoacl flcing the quality, see

________ expcct from America

_________ extra. We’ll help choos

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XiryouVt-iliL* kindi.fr / lun bui none I.r Ihc w

m cluH.sc Inini our / Here arc juM

"ThriftySM” Tempo I.omjon. {>‘jri.\. Rome. A

liiihlN in 7c«unirics...pri( All HH.nis willi private b

........ "OirefrecS-'Kaamival,

diniensinn to Ihc ••musl' pfeiiieMvilbi-cs. ihei

. I - . . Sy.issAlpvFin.H 1 T(>uriM CIY 'P ri« tc« ® ” Gctawav. \ TravclinMyIca X class wilh Amcrii • V really enjoy a live

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F o r m o re d e c a ib a n d o n pricea a sk l u f

Joe Salisbury's

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U to fiOgden, the locomotives will

•Qwnpowit_______ _________

ey.1^11 bo pulled to Sacrament hern P acific rails. McCartne> X on display a t Ihe new Callfor >um M ay 2-10 for the Rallfair Si

gine 3895,"The Challenger.” v American Locomotive Co. It u 3n’poUnds,Isover'ld6 fcetlong ind-25;OOOipillons-Dfwatcr3rc<

e Challenger was renovated e a n d retired UP employees. Cartney said Engine No. 8444 ‘atlng antique.” Thc former tnger locomotive burns oil. anc d tra ins a s the “ City of San F ra :a r tn ey s ^ d theenglnes will rc

ay Dayi r re s te d . over, he and the 0al count collecting checksay Day ernm ent a s comj•e lhan latlons of their consn Into Coming up aloi

anniversary of thirights tions is a potential 2

I called th a t could give e:> e r of plaintiffs from S»people settlem ent Is being

ople a and then must bc iir-long Bryanl.

is for Cul by Castl

start of sa id unless the men .asylum . Ihe 13 wil

ome to UnM ed^Bta!t:“ Wilhilaricl. asthosew hoarrlvedrned to Persofn^cP fv lng■nihey legally afler^Oct. lblnado deportation. .

1 from rcturninith a t Is a n ea r impos

: their said. " If Ihey have ni ^ J 3 to g o ‘o . ‘heyw lllbekof ilmum Fernando'G arcia.

sa id his m other told 1 Immi- the-tw o vlsils-she v ervlce m ake to him in th e p leputy crazy tocom e'back.' Haml. s tayed in the United £

1 stam p ffrom a balanced diet, fn

itions - authorized by thc gov(laws._____ K ansas City police £for 40 U.S. A griculture Dcpj)rney g rand ju ry they useeainst purchase such non-fok'hlch quor, drugs, guns, casmain In stam ps. - -

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ear’s pricone will be talking about s* value. Wc have tried to beat ling 10 Europe by matching or land pricc o f every European oach Vacation without sacri- sccruity and excitement you rican Express. (Rates shown jublc occupancy, and airlareOOSClheripht.^i^fnn•rnry>; .,)

> l e t e . E u r o p e \

o f person «vlio wunis all i h \1C w(irr>-and wc.rk o fin ivcl. \ our (iseoricil vacalions, \ [usi three e x a m p l e s : ■ ipo , IS dayt, $770-$8l0 . \

Anisicrilam plus other hijjh- .1 .priced ri^hi and briskly piiecd. I tc bath (trshowcr. in 'e a ls .- | ival. 2 2 dayt, $12^1290. I

lusi" c itie s ...p lu s thc Rhine's I he Frcnch Riviera, and the .. I . irsi ClasH and Superior. - . - #.1 Class'ho'cls. . #« v . 1 5 d ay ^ $ I2 2 0 -$ 1 2 9 0 ./ ■lc a slep at»ve tln.i M icrican Exprcsv And f lively ininMluciion to 1 . Ripcan counlries.. I ___

n d f u r th e r in fo rm jirio n u f o r th e b ro c h u t« :

cCarpe^ui('o**rU ind

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■mlo by iilesc lson th e ------Hicy said, where they ' H fornia S ta te Railroad H S acram cn to ’81.

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w fa th ers of Iwo Americ V.' killed try ing lo rescu

' • : Iran ; w ith the tearfuJ I- -— ing-'fhfthe background

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A t an hour-long cc c e m e te ry of th e -sm a th a t paid tribute to th Ih ro u g h o u l. (heir orde;

. 1 4 :i)QlD0 kcrs .g a v c 'a sta: j ;^ lv h e n they sawithe parer

to s ta g c s Robert Ode r t € 6 o k o em brace.' j 3 t * : ‘i t ’s dirncuit to expi

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: ¥ ; 'n E W YORK (UPI) S ^ m a n d o who ied iho, n -Jpw h lch eight Americar > w ere killed in an Irani)

y e a r w as subsequently- Z. .tiesk Job and is confused

lS <16with the rest of his life XCoi. Charles Bcckwiti

had recu rring n J ^ i - ^ t h e mission to r racue th

1 BEVERLY HILLiS,^ 3 “ Sum junded by

I w hite ca rn a tio n s,. biI ':^ u > d n d flickering candic

g p :'* R e a g a n ’s d augh ter I r * m arried law clerk D j ' n S atu rday in a private

.iK .^itheposh Beverly W116J J r - * - Thc president, slill

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It w as the th ird n "M is s Reagan, 40, and

Reveil,28.

The b rid e 's m oiher. W ym an, w as am ong t and friends a t the hea'

.'■ceremony.- ' •■ T he couple planne<

- rsj;; .m oon, bu t a busin< '*' Europe.

O ’i . '. ! “ I h ave to leave rigli •• • ‘3 1.-b u s in es s trip ,” M iss 1

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V x - ADAMSVILLE. Tenn.' ' B u fo rd . Pusser, - accordl

.rtfoyier. would ra th er ha uiW prtaker than the cli sh e riff of "W aikingTall."

^ ,.‘: ' ‘ “ Buford’sw ho lchoarld i •’'b e - a m ortic ian ," said •‘H elen P usser.-“ l got him ,

fun e ra l home. The m an in I . 'h e w a s the best hand hc ovc

' “ Buford em balm ed a r ••himself th ree m onlhs after ■•■Work," she ‘told The C

. — ^A ppeal- in _ a -c o p y rig b L , ;iAfednesday. " I believe If 1

• lived long enough he‘dhav< .*a funeral hom e.”‘‘.„ ‘‘:The m ovies a re Jusi bug

fn m i h n r -h m riw u l-«. .S treet, which Is adorned < p . a p e r c l i p p i n g s a n

• m i^ o ra b i i ia o f the fam ou .:|Cpuhtysheriff.. . . . ‘‘pu fo rd wasn’t anythin, p ic tu re s . He never treated ] . that. H e'd give you his lasi ‘ he caugh t you speeding, he

- :-(9 slow -dow n. Hc wouldn 4ip iess you h it him (irst three

- “ But if you hit him tha t t ’you b o tte r lo o k oul becaus*

— ^iH h e^ lo o rj^ h frftd d ed :— ' ! iM rs. Pusse r s a id herson-^

‘w ith reputation the movie fd r h im , b ut hc didn't like it.

— !'!« w a s a reflection on thc M cN alry County and thc w ’O fT ennessee,” she said. '*M p eo p le a re good. Of coui a lw a y s been som e meanne: h e re . I rem em ber they one m a n 's hand and they d idn 't c w ho it belonged to."..•.Mrs. P u sse r said she re

•...MfelLlhe.lMlmy_August.nisl

d i i ^ of a broken neck.;*T hat w as the day he annc

going .to .p lay h jsself4a iboV ie." ^ e ^ l d . “ It was-go c a l l |^ ‘Buford.' They told it o 'c lock news and he got killed " S h e sa id h e changcd clot

- n isb t and w ent back out - s a p p e r . She n e v e r saw hi

again .-' " I don’t think he dozed ( sa id . “ H e 'd h ad two good nig and- th a t w as thc tim e for, hi aW ake. When h e w as sheriff, I Vfent to bed before 2. So ia tis f le d about his death.” : ;M re rP u s s e r spent fiW^OCi

g ra n d d a u g h te r 's es ta te inves “ t a e ”d ca th -a n d -try ln g -to 're c

a i l l io n io m ovie royalties: ,

r e m o v i a s D w ^ ’s gi * ^ 6 d a u g h te r h a s long sioce i

A-6 Tlm es-N ow s, Twin.l

mum ent ]'a . (U PI) - The th e g rat trican Mrvlccm'en Am crica scu c hostages in lh a t I ra ul m others stand- hc and 0 jnd,-undrapfldQO“ A ir Fore o e n t-h o n o rln g -th e ^ f-C o rrytu rd a y .----------------- G eorge h

ccremofjy In a m all community

the.53 hostages rdcal, a b o d riS b " standing ovation ircnts and form er • dc and Donald “ We v

g ratitudejxpress in words th is livlni

eader adm it•I) - The com- held in tJ, rescue raid In h a s criedcan servicem en Beckwlonian desert last fa ilu re <tly-assigned to a Beckwithsed about whal to “ I 'll (• •fe -, ; shoulderswith. 52, said he said.Igh tm ares about Beckwi:: the S2 hostages re tire afti

oeeniReagcLS, Calif. (UPI) ■ M is sR .ly (;o_ral roses, and singe. bab y 's breath ficer of Sidles. President - {SOS), ate r , M aureen , p rom otesc Dennis ReveU and is cd

"-S !:Slill recovering nnrthJernT

1 m arriage for [j®* m d lh o ^ lrs t fo r

e r. a c tress Jane lg th e 75 family M iss Re< leavily guarded before In

Washlngtoi ined no honey- la te r to a t siness trip lo capped hei

w ith a sui •ight aw ay for a show but ; ss Reagan said m ent when nony. live w ith S(

^usser’s m< 2d to b e S cnn. (U PI) - Pusser. “ 01 jrdlng - to - .h is - . .I’m ju s t cr have been an death . I Jus club-swlnging out someda;

1." She lauglrt dosire was to cars-now Jn id 72-ycar-oid bullet hole. Im a jo b ’a l the "People i ; In charge said - B uford ," sh oversaw . . chasing anoi a m an all by- to shoot the fter he went lo H e w as drii

Commercial - and trying t( jbL_4ntervlcw— But he misse If Buford had “ ‘M om,’ h ave got hisscif d id la s t nighl

c a r . '”t)ug dust,” she g m m m m it~325~Pussc r - MffitfWRnfi *d with news-a n d o t h e r I f t f m y p l l IOUS McNalry

hlng like the f |> ncd people like [y fifllast dollar. If | | . '{ 9he 'd ask you 3 > ; | l

Idn't h it you 'i ( j j liree tim es. I; M P

a t th ird time, [ » W)usc you’d be | M L ™

wHWMl along>vics created •• | H n H I I'I t. (J.the people of ?;

J whole sta te k' ‘Most of thc -•: i i- f i f y f jP

:ourse there m ess aroundonce found a 'V ’r t even know u

rem em bers If ™iShUnJ974..<*rashe«H fe-^ H i i , ^ . ~..'nnounccd he j| r 'to jh e . next r g o i n g t o i ^I It on th e 10 l l e d a t l2 ." clothes tha t <'i out without ll

him- alive fj

d o ff ," sh<r- Si nigh ts’ restr, h im to be j|jIff, h e n ever I-So I a in 't ij

flivestlgating •’ recover S3' ■ j' H Y ,'fn s : A cou rt l ij m o p ey ^ n d —E : guard ian . ■< ce c om e of . B | | | | ^ a £ S L

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h o n o rsratilude I feel tow ard the e l ^ lean m eh who gave their lives s< m ight be free ,” Cooke said, ai

d Ode Introduced the families oi orce-Captr C harles T.'McMIilar rrytgnr-Tonn.-i-and-Marine-Cpl: leH dlm es-Jr.ofPlneB Iuff. A rk: rge. Holmes S r.,^speaking on of the elght^fam liies tha t lost

:hankcd thc H erm itage citizens loso of Scranton, who donatedm um cnt.'..............., ‘ ' -

I w ant to express o u r 'd e e p Ide and satisfaction for making 'Ing m em ortal to thc eight that

ite to .feeling,n the,A m erican em bassy and led for thc lost men., w ith said, “ It w as the biggest ! o f my life, and Charlie 1th doesn 't like to fail.

c a rry , th a t load on my e rs for the rest of m y life,’' he

iwith said lie is expecting to after 28 yea rs w ith thc service

’aaw edsReagan, a form er actrcss

Iger, Is chief execulivc of- f Sell Overseas American

an o rgan iza tion ' which es Am erican foreign trade ed ito r .of the the group's

ne, "Showcase. U.S.A.'’ .: the first child of n eag an form er wife. Miss Wyman; f-sister, P a tti D avis, w as in >rk and~could not attends If-brother, iio n , was on a th a ballet jcompany and id no t attend.Reagan w as m arried twice In h c r 20s, once to a

^on , D.C.. policem en and a California attorney. She h e r show business carecr successful television talk Jt re tired from en terta ln -- len she bccam e an execu- _ iSOS.

lo th e r says b rtic ian‘Of course, a lot ot people say crazy-upset about Buford's -

lust hope the tru th will come d ay ."ughs about one of P usser’s •in an auto museum. It has a - e. •c think somebody shot at she said. "H e said he was no lher c a r and he w as going lhe tire s out-wlth-his-plstol. Iriving with his right hand g to shoot with h is left hand.ssed___ '■ ..........•________’ he said, ‘you know what I gh t? I shot a hole In m y own

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s ra id dIght. w ere k illed ." Holmes !ss0 voice. "W e don’t thli I, a s ’ w as a failure. ■■« of _ “W e th in ly j t was ilah couhfiy 'then a n d lt wll

tE: ~ wereWllcJdWrroTd*!^! o n :— The-- m onum ent-q ii

lost verse : "L est we forge ens g rea te r love ha th no i ted th a t h'e la id down hi■■■ ■ ■ frien d s." -------------------

cep Below th a t It reads, lng cans held hostage in In hat b rav em en ."

J lost, confuiand a t the end of the sum

know what I 'm going I (est l lfe ," h e s a id .‘‘I a m v c r

B eckw ith sa id h« transfe rred from thc group hc founded in 1£ boring desk Job" a t For

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ReportNEW YORK (U PI)

beautiful can bc m orc of than a help lo attrac women, a survey indicalc

The report, publishc^J W oman magazine, concc Is possible tha t thc ex tra tion a pretty woman rc alm ost all m en - from, m ent to the Janllor — i s ; c a re e r ." '•

But, ifa d d e d , “ It a (« th a t th e resentm ent she from peers, subordinates e lse who might think sh

. 'ahead bccausc of w hal si o r whom she Is sleepln h indrance."

Am ong - th e a ttra c tl queried w ere K atherine S ond vicc president at E xchange In New York, ^

___ majflr-problom-fo^.rae IsJsom ething you sciise.

"B eing a ttrac tive Is on ing Intelligcnl and at another and being corr

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mlslrcMa good for this m istress ^ l l l b e j ^ i n t h e Meh ic-e}ght-m en-w jio~ ^«® y"^ e ln v a iii." . m ean n

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eight o r 1im m er '*I don’t -discoverc g to do wilh m y Why do cry confused." "A ffair

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in Working M inneapoliceded lhat " it who wouldra bit of attcn- m e a kissreceives from them notn. top m anage- appropria tIS a help in hcr you know

th a t w ith thdo Is possible Yvonnele can receive runner-up :es and anyone te s t and nshe is getting re la tions flishe looks like tfons when

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M:w YORK (UPI) - M any peop cly y o u n g woman who wean {esonsa tin shw ls . . .t'm ore likely than nol she’s Ji ier, says Melissa Sands, thc f ym ous."5k"any m is tr ts s : H e rm a n do ‘hdlessly," Miss Sands said. "1 I a r t of listening. People think £ ial tha t keeps m en bewitchcd I has is the capacity to listen." ■The M aking of the American 3n thc subject. M iss Sands, ^ CM .phenbmcrion arid’ the ' rc csscs.en 'havc 'rn istresscs 'beca lise '

“'n’e ^ ^ ttT 'c 'o m m u n lc a te — •ly.ey don’t gel these r ic ^ s f i l l^ le ir wives when they a r e Hr f o r early In lhe mom ing wl a t a ll the wrong tim es,’.’ she «

tresses, h ow ever see Uieir mei if the ir day in energy and moth m arried woman makes tim e : 'A, even h e r mother-in-law. bu 1 tim e for hcr husband. The

Irs usually have three cyclbs.' i r II years, she said, and the ered, she said, do Ihey last so long? * a irs a re addicting. They Jure •am a. peali sexuality, intrigi s ."m any m istresses, lhat speciii as ls long enough.! single, m ost im portant thing n am I going to see him again. y ssh o rt,"sh e sa ld .

e i n g a t t r j2nt and a ttractive Is , slli:

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polls, said, "There w ere men uld come in and wanl to give iss on the cheek and I’d ask lot lo becausc it was nol ia te business behav io r And >w they certainly didn’t try ith eg u y s.^ ’lie Middleton, once a - f i r s t ip in the M iss M aryland con- I now president o f a public } firm , said, "Tlicce a re situa- cn you sense lhat, Ifyou w anl lue thc business conversation,I be be lte r to do It In thc ICC room -ra ther than In the lounge. Experience gives you llity to h an d le il pro- iy.'\agazlne c ited the findings of gist Linda Jackson who con* liat a itrac tive women were tely to be offered higher sa la ries and assigned mo|;e

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orm er m istress i“ who m arried ie plans to keep her husband by did a s his m istress — "caring, just for the two of us."

ire tty womcjn lost thclr special tages and w ere 1 ^ likely lo bc e re d 'fo r predcimlnantly m ale n s," thc report said.

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d rugs.- B urke attributed .A ; abandonm ent of a loni r^ rh ad to be m ade of d “n

The hum an body ha ^•im m ufM loglcal syste- . belonglfig to it. Bu r 'e x p e r im e n ta tib n , four

Into the artificial layer T he lower layer of

developed so that the . becom ing pa rt In a * :: u ltim ately dissolves, a " B urke stressed that I •' process. He safd cells

skin until they become "M iniscule deviation

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ficial sk) — Doctors a t M assachusott ed Thursday they have for the rf artificial skin which fool

•ke. chief of the hospita l’s bum !ly saved Uielives of th ree of thdsevenothers." ' ■ ye past, In order lo survive, patl needed ‘‘immunosupprcsive” of skin grafts. Such d rugs aiso Isk of infection.its were In "life-threatening" c d.infcctions before hospltaliz< Dt bc immunosuppresscd. Bee In would not be rejected, it rec

id success of the new sklr long-held conccpt thal an artlfl I “nonreactlve” m aterial.' has built-in defense mechanis 'Stem which recognize anytl Burke said his team , afte

round a way for natural skin lyer and eventually replace It.■ of artificial skin, the dernj the body’s natural cells surr a “ m atrix ." The aritiflclal i s, and Is replaced by natural sk lat cell "m igration" w as critic ells must combine with the s' me a regular part of thebody.-' tions in the pores of the fabrlca I the difference between whi aJlyo rno l,"B urkesald .

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dn savec tts General ‘Nve deslgne :he first tim e the host wound ools the roal of really d(ws t jaUenlar- tha t the skin \imiinll.isajd____Pther.wlthJium,■Ihepatlents. . H e sa id stud

liso Increase Although it 1 effects, Burke

" conditions have developeclization an d----- and -thc new slBecause thc passes.

In tael, a i l ) ,

ikln 10 thcllflc ia lsk ln The artlflcia:

closely resem b n lsm sln lls derm al, o r und( lythlng not ‘ the structural ifter much com bined with !ln to grow with collagen, it. sharkcartllage .m jus. was Theeplderm lj urround it. o f m cdical g n ll m aterial rubber-like prof 1 skin. Togelher. theiticalto thc ■ bac te ria l infect] } synthcllc inducing cells y.- * l.‘neoderm is’’wiIcated skin Among the i A'heihcr 11 sim plicity of m a

tem perature.

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es p a ticgned our m aterial specifically und bed." he said. "No other s e ithaL in-tbe.sam e w ay.-Ther In we’ve used Is rrwre comptlim n n Hcgim "

tu d le s to d a te in d ic a te th e art i in a n y in f la m m a tio n o r rej Qd de v elo p e d In th e g ra f te d a rcit Is too early to tell thc long •ke said thai so fa r no large s iped, wound contractures have V skin iooks more llkc normf

t this early date the cosmetic ?d. through traditional methods cial skin has two layers. E{ :mbles its counterpart In nor inderlying. layer is m adaof co rai m aterial in tissue that hoi 1th a chcmlcal substance whic ;n. The second ingredient is- Ige.•mis, o r outer part of the momi grade Silastic, a form of“i

>rof>crtlcs. .the properties of the meni:

ection and fluid loss while at Jlls and blood vessels to ’ within thcreplantod artificial e advantages of the artlfl< m anufacture and long-term st

M enses i contribu

k herpes s<W • BOSTON (UPD* -

changes prio r to'Aienstn a facto r in causing geni

. ap p ea r in women who "■ i% gular“ herpes simple

i doctors have reported.In a recently releas

- un treated , recurring he a t the University of Uti

' Medicine also found thc cn t and capable of bc

. transm itted for periods week after.lesions appeal

Infection by genital h causes painful, open son organs, thighs or buttock th e re Is no cure or un

. fective treatm ent.Once infected, people s

. lc outbreaks. Herpes i serious in p regnant worn transm it an active infec baby a t birth . Women also a rc eight tim es m< have cervical cancer tha

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rela tion between thc orisc rence and tbe onset of > m enstrual period) five la te r, suggesting that th

' changes preceding mi tr ig g e r recurrences in son

T ests also showed acl occupied thc herpes sores four days of an outbreak ii ha lf the women._______

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Bnts_ljly lo interact with r skin that I know ere isn o question— ipatlble than any

irtiflcial skin had - rejection, and no

ng-t«rm cosmetic.: sc a r formations ive been minimal n a rs k in a s irm e

lc results exceed ds. Qurke said.Each component lormal skin. The cowhide collagen lolds it together) lich Is associated is -obtained from

mbrane, consists r~)MS5Uc having

m b rm e combat It thc same Ume to producc a

al scaffolding.Iflclal skin are storage at room

m a y ite toiore H— H orm onal-

truatlon m ay bc J a m >nltai lesions to ho suffer from )lex'~lhrectlortS— W J ’ "

tased s tudy ' of ^ A C herpes, doctorsJtah Collcge of , PROVO,le v irus is pres- Jensen , wlbeing-sexually ‘he worid’iis of about one orado, can';ar, so he h

herpes viruse m ak e themores on the sex ^^sing s tcks. At present, n uc lear teuniversally cf- Young Uni

s truc ted fB suffer period- p irro r- lm a

is es'pcciaiiy fossl s .h emen, who m ay which wclglection to their Jen sen mn with herpes construct imore likely, to . dinosaur h( han uninfected

oliy^igniflcaiitiset of a recur-' \ J ^ 1 ” f menses (thee to 12 days NEW DE the hormonal - tc a m 'o f 'lm m enses m ay tls ts Is com om c patients’’ m ent Inside

m ine In Soi ictive viruses poss 'ibietosj cs for the first Pro tons a r K in m ore than m a tte r and ______ stab lest part

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elnakte'0 , Utah (UPD - Dr. Jam es who discovered rem nants dfv

id’s largest dinosaur in Col- an ’t dig up bones fast enough ! has invuitcd a machine to em.surplus equipment from a testing lab, thc Brigham

Jniversity'professor has con- a devlfc that produces

m age mo^dcls of the giant 1C has uncovered, some of ;lgb45a^und8 , - I will use thc duplicates to t a -skeletal model of thc he calls '‘U ltrasaurus." He

i e n t i s t s i ^DELHI, India (UPI) - A In d iam h d ; j a p a n e > sclen- conducting a unique cxpcrl- ildc a 7.»S-foot-dccp gold S o u lh _ In d ia _ lo .s e tjf_ iU s - j spilt protons, a re basic constituents of aii nd arc regarded as the a r t icles of nature,___________

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I b o n e d u p l i ^ t i o n m ac h

2s dino<uncovered a nine-foot-i

ofv b lade from the extincl W- \ yoars ago In eastern Coii Igh \s ln c e uncovered ribs up to In length; plus other lc

p a r ts of thc backbone, r a foot.,

>m But th e scientist has )n- fraction of the bones ne© ;cs com plete model, mt “ You can’t visualize of lying a ro u n d 'th e lab ju

an im al :was," hc said. " to m irro r Im age m ach ine ,'

he a left-side copy of a right 4e for instance, and use botj;

seareh fcA . IR. the experim ent suci n- servm g protons splitting •|- partic les, a basic assump d ics witl tA; upset, said M.( s — one-of-tho-sclentlets-cng

experiment.- - .................:II____ ' The breakthrough wili r e thfeories of cosmology ___ ^explain .why.the.unlversac

an cxccss of m atte r over ih e s a id . --------- - ............

A laboratory to detect t , decay of protons has bi

inside thc gold mine to cosm ic rays tha t might

-4n terfere-w ithrthc:T lctcctl m ost.elusive nuclear evei said . '

The m ine Is located at gold fields In K arnataka m iles Southeast of Bombay

Abdus Salam , thc Paki! tis t who won the 1980 Not physics, and Jogcsh Pati, physicist,-w erc th e 'firs t i th e theory in 1973 that pi decay.

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:hine in h is Brigham You

sau r bot-long shoulder a full-scale iict -reptile two Jensen plolorado. He has one side oiip to eleven feet p ap e r on thi leg bones and ' outline on U;

. neck, tall and Then tlie | sculpting st

is only a sm all w ith clays ^ c d to build a moves inth:

a detailed ffcc from bones Clay castju sl large this f l b e r g l ^ n"But with the bones and tt

!, we can m ake «w e don’iht-sldc scapula h e said. VI d)th to construct head by a 30(

D i ^ p - o t o r iiccecds In ob- The Indian g Inlo sm aller ' ar<» using mj iptlon of phys- improve pros I.G.K. Mcnon. decay.ngagcd-in-the------ The-labors

— lOO-toiis"of Ir I revolullonize and 1.650 ho y and m ay over thc othe tevoivcd.w iih— box-19 feet-lc r anti-m atter, feet high., ‘

............"sh le ld cd b y ait thc possible " i f any of been set up the Iron hot to block out delected by h t othero ise te rs inside c

/en t," Mcnon -O ne 'a tom tons. Thc 100

a t the Kolarka state, 500 W.OOO billion,ay. at least six okistani sclen- decay In on c jlobcl prize In ' The com pl.1, and Indian will nbt onlyI to advance w here thep roprotons m ay---ldenUfy__the

particles em ------------------------prolonrMenoi

____Ih ejfiau U aiMgBMBIIiaM bc known In a

The Kolar C 3 M W B M In the world

being coiiduc ,.cay . Tw ogro

a rc looking k | K | H abandoned sa

Thc Arner _ se^ iy v e_ thai

tcctbr. But'thf - .a -b e tte r char

decay becau cosihic ray Int

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. elcctromagnci orlein.

If they a re u another s tep i

B M h H A lbert Einstei re la te these foi

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S u n d a y , April 26.1881 TImi

, UPI-'oung U niversity l a b '

3nesaleskeieta lm odel." • n p laces his original fossils on : e of the machine and white : n th eo lh e r.A s ty lu s .tr^ cw th e '.I )n the paper. ithe palentologlst, aided by two g students, builds a ncw.:bone- ay and plaster. The stylus n th ree dimensions, producing }d m irro r Image of the bones, casts a re th e n .u se d jo b;rild_ _ ss replicas of both theodi^lA l id the duplicates. ‘lon’t hang up the o rtg lna l^ '’ .VI don’t w ant to get hit oriTllie I - a 300-pound bone."

Tr3ecaif~dian and Japanese scientists (m assive amounts of Iron ,|o ' ' prospects of detecting proton

aora to ry 'systcm -consls is ijr------Jf Iron ln 'lhe 'forin d rp la le s 'I hollow shells sleeked opc Jther forming the shape of^aet-long, 13 feet-w lde.-an^-l3-------fl.. The entire system -'.Is- ) y a n o lh e r4 0 to n s o f ir^ n r . ' '' o f the billions of protons In house decayed, it will,.be by spcclal electronic coim- Ic cach of the 1,650 h o l l ^ lenonsaia. •)m of iron contains 26 bbL - 100 tons of iron bclng.usedtt piment provide a sourcc b t Hon. billion, billion protons, ix of which are expected U incyear.mpletcly autom ated set' U;niy pinpoint the.place f r o m ___! proton dccaycd but alM w l l ' the type and energy o f ,* em itted by the decay ing - •

iuUs_oUlie_cxperim ciitsM Ul_i_ In about two years time..* i ; - , a r Goia m ine is the third sito’ rid w here cxperlm entSiarc iducled to detect p ro ^ n id ^ groups In (he-United ing for proton d ecay^ in d sa lt mines, 1,968 feet d ^ . - ; m erlcan setup is morel than jhe_ Indian iron';d»*r _ f th e Indian experiment h i y:hanco of-dclccting p rd o n -------causc the elim lnatlon::6f'>

Interference.xperlment-suCceeds.-it'rWii’— — tie theory that three fo r c ^ le _ i /o r_ n u c le f tr_ c n c iW 4 _ ::^: r a d i a t i o n a ;^ a ] gnetism have a coniqitrc

re unified, it will re p rc se W t..... .ep towprds complclloni'Ofs istein's unfinished work,<t(P e forces to g ra v la tio n r^ - '.r, ——

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i_____ _so.n8l«y_cuJil8W ide!y.: “ F ide l," e s the C

usually called by siii been known to ben officials for hanging

_______ ._ th e iro ffice ._________OfHclally, Cuba tr

per^nallty^^ c id t and ! photo is th e exception ’ ru le In public building!

It Is m ore'com m on F ld e rs s la in g u e r rn ia

, a s E rnesto “ Che”!. .. C am ilo d e n ru e g 08...r I m an who now h as th<

den t of the Councl] o f! of the Council o f Mlnli S ec re ta ry of the Cub P a rty .

A blliboard on ' the depicts a n alm ost

. ' ' young and beardless tim es in governm ent bl of Ihe beard less revolu

; inconspicuously in hall “ We do not have

• . : cu lt," sa id Education - • •Rgmon-Feniandj®?**^

- M ao R ed-B ook...W e collective leadership.”

In fact, the m ost coi I on tourist pins and i - C u b a so ld o rg lv e h o u tl

c a r ry th e p o rtra it of J 19th Ccntury independe

i-------------F idel.------------------------------------------g g ^

C uban o ffic ia l Is aske< g iven policy, th e .a n i

— — sim ply ,-^Fidel wanted!“ I t was F idel’s idea.”

; r ■■ ^The E ducation Mini - . p a red a book explalnin

Qational system to f( m ost of i t consists of qi

* ^ « S c h f ld r c n leaTn pdenis glorifying Fidel’i M oncada b arrack s in Si In 1951 and his two->

s cam paign tha t cuimim -flight o f Fulgencio : H a v a n a o n Ja n . 1. 1959.

S logans on billboar hangings a rc usually !

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cult o f < rivihgijI — Fidel Ca8lro*s word “ 1 ba with one m ajor im onths ler to avoid a per* Icalted Uely. flouted,_________ j i s a j n u! Cuban leader Is m ade u subordinates, has Imprisoi

t>erate communist for leacl ing his p o r tra lt 'ln Moncad.-------;------------ :------In an am

tries to avoid- a T he yj ind Fidel Castro's landed h lon ra th er than the of 82 m< ings. served 1lon to see photos of Havana Ilia com rades, such Revolutl e" Guevara and The < 3,..ra th e r than the . hcwspap the title of Presl- G ranm a

of State, P resident official v Ilnlsters. and F irst app ea r o Cuban Communist An E

supplemtho Isle of Youth ad c ta lle st unrecognizably cam paig !ss Castro. and at ■ ih L a l It buildings a photo . In th e c o ^olutlonarylshung was onc< lallways. Hemmln•ve a personality folk con Ion Minister Jose popular“ We doiibt have ^ b 'r a t e = «iVe .have , a solid. .F id e l’s p.” . ans of lhcommon portra it who foug

Id momentoes of with thei tut In tourist shops stock In C )f Jo se M arti, the ' Three ndencclcader, not subordinj

Fidel In {lay, whenever a Youth: hi 5ked to explain a forces ci answ er Is often Bosque. \ ed It lhat-w ay"or— of-M Inis " Menende:lln istry has pre- Jo se E r Inlng Cuba's edu- G ranm a,> foreigners and Join Casti if quotations from M aestra r

--------------------- Educate)m folk songs a n d - In -Jall du iel’s a ttack on the paign bul n Santiago, Cuba, spu rs con i^o-year guerrilla ta ry cad< ninatcd with the U.S.- b ad 0 Batista from p ig s wit >9. F e i'n an d toards and wall a rtille ry v Iy signed by the officer a t j

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in Cuba“ Fidel.” and his prison of li

hs on th e Isle of Youth, formerl; 1 the I s le of Pines, is prcserve< Tiusfeum, with th a bed he slept <i f up. a s he le ft It. Fidel wa: isoned in the island penitentlan jading th e 1953 assault on thi ada barracks, but hc was freetamnesty.— - - --------- ■“ ---------i yacht G ranm a. on which Fide d In Cuba with his guerrilla forct m en in Decem ber 1956. Is pre d in a g lass case In downtowr na behind the Museum of the ution.! official Communist P a r tj )apcc -in Cuba. Is now .called n a . and Fidel’s daily round ol )] visits and m eetings invariably iron the front page.

E ng lish -language weekend sm ent'In G ranm a recently gave llled account of Fidel’s ^ e r r l l la aign.la B o ^ g ^ ta del M<;dio, a tavern cblonlarsectlon of H avana'that nee a ' favorite haunt of Ernest lingw ay. the guItar-strummlng rombo constantly re i^ a ts the ir rcfrain,_.l^Thc mountains

(I’s.Vold boy network” of veter- the guerrilla campaigns; m'en

)ught w ith or were imprisoned nelr leader, have high political nCuba*.!e bf F ide l’s ranking political linates w ere Imprisoned wllh m a special w ard on the Isle of : his b rother, Raul, now arm ed

com m ander: Juan Almeida 2, vice president of the Council nisters;—and-R am lro -V aldes- dez. Interior minister.E nrique Mendoza, th ced lto to f la, left a school teaching Job to istro’s insurgents in the S ierra •a mountains.ation-M inlstep-Fernandez-was durjng Fidel’s guerrilla cam-' but e a n ^ h is revolutionary :ommandlng a column of mill- adets who helped defeat the acked Invasion a t the Bay-of with deadly .artillery fire, id ez g a l n ^ e x p e rtise In y when hc studied a s a Cuban a t a U.S. base In Oklahoma.

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' 1^ g es ts m oney donat< ■W . church groups for

Salvador m ay have B f c guerrillas forccs thei

. A ' second, docur r > ' ■ ' lengthy v isit to the L ^ guerrilla rcpresentat I f The extensive accc■ _ ’w rlltcn by Salvador■ ’ reported ly captured j r - ' au thorities In la te 19(t ------- TheynreT JO w inthcrMl- S ta te D epartm ent { | r ' recently been madct 1 ^ organizations:'T The docum ents w Ip* m ateria l used by tti

m ent to- p rcp jro^Itj A , . p ap e r on I'Cpmmunij

I A ngolay s WASHINGTON I ^ foreign m in ister of A /• interview published ; C Westem-s|>onsored i

su it In the full li -“ .Namibia, his nation

Cuba soldiers home. Paolo T. Jo rg e said

-= with the Washington I N am ibia will l>e Indei

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rches St. tU P lJ .— A docu- - E l Sal ly c a p tu re d .b y One n m en t'fo rces sug- ' detaili ated by American Rewrfi r the needy in El i n - w 'e been funneled lo partic •ere. hum aium ent details a Counc ! United Stales by a — (C ES/ :ative. donati';counts. apparently w ere t oran leftists, w ere includie d - b r government........i t is1980 and early 1981. wheth< icrpossesslon o f th e — how“ si

ond cop les-have— nam c^ e available lo news Uons t

• for Elwere part o f - t h e m c n t l i the S lale Depart- CESAfIts_ Feb,,.23. w hite__ agalnslHist Interference In .. i..Amoi

I offers Cul(U P I) T he He si

Angola said In an sen t b 'i Saturday that If have dl

negotiations re- tiemcnlIndependence of Namlbl

n will send 20,00() coast o;and Anj

lid In an interview couti-n Post that “ when creasinie p en d en to n d th e . efforts ujgola from -S ou th^-oncra te»we will say fo (he . 'thank you very m enow .!’. , . . . In Angom ments while In [hed the United Na- nave k_ _ . ' _ o v e r je j

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>aid to <Salvador.” -me of the accounts-refers, i aileil plan by El Salvador's U n <olutlonary D irectorate (DRU -w h ich a ll g u e rr il la gre tlc lpate to sct up a religious nanltarian front, the Ecumer mcll for H um anitarian Assist! :SAH), to funnel aid and r ations to the guerrillas. The ft ■e to be used fbr m any purpo uding buying weapons, is-not c lear from the docuii

Ither CESAH Is still operatlni ’“ successful It was;'But"it~c icrseyeral-w ell'know n-orgar s tha t donated money and gc El Salvador’s needy. The di it Indicates the funds were use< :a h for the guerrillas’ fl n s tth e ju n ta .n o n s -Croups mentioned a re .

iban pullou‘ sa id hc the early signals be

by the Reagan administral ‘ dim m ed hopes for p eacefu l: cnt o f the w ar over mlneral-r ilbla. which Ues in th e easti t o f A f r ic a '^ w e e n Soulh Afr \ngoln. . ^uth Africa has been staging singly heavy raids on Angola 1s to hit Nablbian guerillas va le from there:-----------------—‘g e sa ld theC uban troops remi igola lo proiect h is country fn a id s by th e South Africans tt k illed 1,800 o f his countrym

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re . to a Catholic Relief S en Unified m any hum an r i ^ iRU) — C atholic groups g ro u p s CESAH last fall and ous and relief organization, nenlcal At tha t tim e, Ang ilstance tan t sec re ta iy for : 1 re lief the Geneva-baised e funds C hurches, Instruc irposes, sen lative Ih E l St._____ ^.__avallable to CESAHcument tions. The CESAH c itlng or tlfled a s Ma r la Bcna! ! . 5 ^ ____ lT h e „ D R U _ d o c i

“ Com rade” Benavli >dc2u- o 'E lS a lvador 'sC on ised by The second 'dora:

fight ently wrlltcn by “I been Identified as

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u*vlccs,OXFAMand ..sm allC ghts groups. Some p«rlc s evem ually le ft s ta te s nd formed their own , countrj

ngel V. Pelro. assis- r Latin America of 1 World Council o f "Ism ucted his rep re- lhe trij Salvador to m ake criteriaIH-S500.000.ln.dona.— d arity .1 contact was Iden- methodnavldes. need to•cument Identifies .vides as a m em ber .„ u i „ . ommualst Party .

•ument'^as'flppfli'-’— Alfredo'’Ism ael," who h as the Culas Farid Handal. Involvet'Jorge. Handal. the the Unit

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Jeftistsre ta iy general of E l Salvador’s all Communist Party . ■'a rid Handal visited-the United tes last spring and wWle in th is, i itry went to New Yorlc, Chicago, shlngton. San Francisco and Los jcles. . - . , Ism ael" wrote tha t the purpbse'^'f—

trip was “ to establish a c lea r e ria about the nature of the soll- Ity movement, lts_obJectives.and_ Jiods - talcing Into account t h e . d lo d evelop abroad ,m ovem en t" _ upporfofE |Salva'db?s'left. " " * hc document outlines his m eetlhg I a m em ber of the Cuban mission fie United Nations - identified a s tKlo G areia Almeida - and hints C uban mission- seem s actively

lived In promoting leftist causes in United States. - ..........................

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TWIN FALLS - Ir becom e cowboys agai w in ter fccdlots to sum

The worJt s ia r ts evt “ tu m e d o u fa s fc n c e !

' o f g razlng 'land 'in to a] and ca ttio m ust t>e bra

Following those pn ca tt le drives a re held I range . C attle from th

-------------- south inlo Nevad& 'S t_'_.Mountalns.,_OnceJher!i

w atch th e herd and ( m arch through thc gra

In thc 1980s, though m ore m odem than thc

_________O sbom e.-ajaochcLea!____ d rive m eans loading ;

calves into semi'tracto d rive to a grazing allo voir. His highway ca

------------- later-thlfe-week. should

Thprp a re still old-fi horseback, however, a re a rancher,-sa id oi 50-miIc ca ttle drive ft

Be' ' ' By STEVE tipS O N

Times-News writer

— SHOSHONE - Ran!2i-: r :* f6 f fg f if^ o 'E a tti! ie m p s-------- the,Rflrinfitt Hills nrpafn-------- -— -W ith the beginning of

tak es affcct. But thc rigti The Bennett. Hills pla

Bureau of Land Manaj P ra ir ie beiween Picab Shoshone.. The ran g e Shoshone d istrict office.:

Two. y ea rs ago, tli environm ental im p ac ts

_ J m anagem ent p lan that

BentSi—piahrio

I j o u S S r T i i D p i T ^ SB entsen, D-Tcxas, has-ai p lao s fo r a $6.6 billion pa

. 11982 tax cu ts intended to«i Investm ent by sm all busln

. B entsen, second-ranklo c ra t on the 5 end te Plnao m ittcc , unveiled the p lao

______speech-t^ursday.:_____ _------------ “ Sm ail-faus in e n - i r -tfr

rig h t a rm of o u r ec<)nomli'^ l o th e United Stales, add

— - t ^ - s l e ^ t o - e i B i O T - U :

^ ’‘T h i^ p a c k g ie . which

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rn -o is when coN . . .r

- In April and May, cowboys igain a s they herd catllc from um m er ranges.

even-before the cattle can bc ices dividing millions of acres oallo tm ents musl-be mended, branded..

prelim inaries, tImc<honorcd Jd lo move the livestock to thc I the Magic Valley will head rS n d north lo the=Sawtooth= lere , it is the cowboy's job lo id drive them on Ihcir slow grazing allotment.

ugh, some cattle drives a rc they used lo be. F or Dwight

.easljDr.HagemanJhe.caUlCL lg aboul 350 cows and their_ ictor tra ile r rigs for a 60'mlle allotment near Magic Reser- cattle drive, scheduled for

uld take two days, h e s a l d _ ^

d-fashioned cattle drives via >r. Roy Prescott, a Jerom e 1 one of his allotm ents is a e from his ranch. The drive

ennetianchers and federal offlcl i tl^ iT f lrw a B a g e f f le R fp la na focTnni-ff than turn yonrg

^of-lhls grazing season, the pl fighting Is notover. pian covers 900 square miles inagemcnt range on the Can: cabo. Hill Cily, King Hill a ;e is m anaged- by the BLAce. :~ ------- ----

the BLM released a dr ct sta tem ent p ro pp ing a grazi lial would have cut an avera

i e n o ^ n

j'didSus• Uoyd “ im portant s t ^ }■ announced Bentsen sale I packagc of b ip artisan s i oencourage— com m lltee-fo i isiness. ' V ^ -- k ing Demo- Bentsen proi nance Com-tao during a - ^^®*,000 . to . 91

p o ra te tax ratt

Uiv ..Uw..K

-It-remalns^------Bentsen- sale^ — ------- p H w i O a i c i rich will ro* th e *fsross nat

^ari/

u t t i iowboi^s bi

takes Iwo o r th ree days . .. s u n r ik to s u n se t.‘.‘I t ’s.

_ said ; • ,It Is also som ething

lys would never m'iss. he sa

, R anchers say this is •y ea r they enjoy most. ■

be . nalU K .as anyone," Pre •es . a calf bom , he secs a b( cd-— goouL tQ -thczrange.Jli

have bc<in bred and ra is

ed " I l 's a relief to leave ne said. Getting th c caltle ad the end o fh ls feeding clIn-------seem-to'do- b ^ l c r on tK<0 -m ore room. h e «ald.

Sheepmen, who arc al th e range now, have sii

rc they live for the summei h i ' mountains.

-----------For*a*rancherrthl9Hi•I— tim es of year, said Mil

d irec to ro fth e ld ah o C a tr-or “ The whole y ea r is

-• ■Vi'ork.’l . 's a id - K im b c r i •Brockman. “ We enjoy

la th e ca ltle business."

"You bet. I t 's a very 1: ■ Brew er, a T hree Creek

own cowboy. He walcht

ttHillirancher 's grazing ri

Since then, ranchi____ o f th o se c u tso v e r th

" Il'E g iv c i\ap ers(ic ials Hill rancher CharilcI a h lP * = '^ trw a J n n i i7 7 im tg h______ ~ "Through hpiirlnj• r inn ' cnvironm cntal Imp .p la n -

Ics of Implement the p la a n , . ' average rancher wlI and ' ‘iiM 'e ' p h a s c d in o v e ra th n

® Jack D urham , Be c r for the BLM, sal

d raft have signed cooper,azing thegrazingplanw lUBrage . -A U .but about 20;i

Ir s ta x siness-^ il^ w e c 'a if ta k e ;" ........a id he Intends to seek ‘ support .within thc ^

fo r-h te -program ..— :-------J g

roposeis tb Increase thc • p ulirtax exemption from - . rui.9150,000. red u ce ,c o ^ i•ates, c rea te a 9300.000. _ m iixcluigloh and fiicrease a bIS l a x exclusions'from saiiT S percen t................ a f

Laid f i& ip e i^ t ot aIl- .4

hiMln e tte s ,-------------------r

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m eyecome ccays spcnl In lhe saddle, from It’s .a rea l m an b re a te r .” h e .,

n g ^ old-fashioned cowboy *sald.

5 is one of the tim es of the St. “ A rancher is as closc lo P resco tl said. When,he.sccs„ a be^nnlhg . When the callle ,Jhey..'ace.dolng_w haU hey_ *aiscd for, hcsaid,

ave the haystack," Osborne [tie out of the fecdlot means g chores, bul lhe catlle also'I th e range whero ihey have •*

c also moving their flocks to ! s im ila r feelings. They say mer. when they can be In the

IsH salsooneof-lhe-busiesl— M ike Mogcnsen, executive Cattlem en’s Association,

is m ade up of too m uch- > e r ly _ a re a _ ra n c h e r„ B I l l_ oy this. Thal'5 life. That’s

ry busy tim e," said Randall eek rancher. B rew er is his Iches his herd on a private__

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l O seasg righ ts by 35 percent, ich e rs have operaled w ilh the rtheirK cads.srson high blood pressure,’' sal irile H ast. " I haven’t got w ord i t g h r a iR r tn m i f a B S f l r i ^ ^rings nn lhf> pmpiwftl, nm pac t statem ent and negot Ker to roach final' agreeme plan , thc BLM yielded littl* ’ will have his grazing r igh ts < in 30 percent and the cuts' \ Ihreeyearperiod .B ennett Hilts a rea resource r said the bureau and m ost r a

pcrative a ^ m e n t s to begir wllh thls.grazlneseason. 20;Of.Uw 114 rM chers whb^i

IdahoXKIMBERLy“ ' - ‘ Threo '

-fanner& ti^y>oot4)eable to p: contro l a ro m a c i n g Ihiiw h ea t c rop. __ ■■

L a s t weekend, a~bacleri8 w a s discovered ' In ' severa County w heat fields. Tbe d l» W d i s e a s e r ^ y e t iioldaiUJ p u sb ccocem s about a possit n t ^ epidem ic Into tbe backgr

S trip e h ist. a;fungus disc m ainly, a t ta c k s ^ r io g wheat aD p ai«J"ira jfi6anvB e^ ^ s ^ d i W n f^irster, p lant pa a t 't b e Snake River. CoosecVi se a re h C enter ta W roberiy. J

tbe oaly qtiestloo.fs'bo'w'M

• I ^ pew ^ d e r ia disease

ExtenslOQ Ageot w d u u d <

isin*

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owbox^sQI a llo tm ent stretching a ! — Devil CrCek Ranch into 1

- “ I’m the cowboy in lh ' o f th e tim e, cowboyirig

m ud puddle where a pipi

! In Idaho, moro than I public ranges run by u .' M anagem ent and-thcF '

to th e Idaho Cattlemc:____ 300,000 head of sheep gn

T u rn out lim e on t h ^ s ia r ts on "April l and c m iddle of May.

_____Accotding,to.BLM.off■ “ and Burley D ilricts,w hi

__ used b y jn u c h of the A industry, aboul'T iairOii ran g e had been turned oi

D uring th e lum out w ere nervous about thcr n n gA S pH ngg n n th p rflows and m uch of tlie gisaid . -----------------

However, lasl weekeroutlook considerably.__

' " ''T h a t was~ai millibn"( ra n c h e r Brockman.

If a sto rm will ju si i w eeks from now on, it wl

------ Browor.£ald.----------------

lew managemei ison but for ran(

B eonctt Hilli he th rea t . .sa id . A bout.

covered b y e

1:^77. . ^ . — iis s ro v B r th

.......s c u t by; ^ K a s l w lllh !■ will be ran ch e rs api

. ■ w lllrem a ln u sm anag- , T h c B L M h ranchers . SOpercentovi }in using "Things ai

uricailed for,’ i.uM .the. - T h e firs t sl

wuteiElt <) ' diMOKS ' who found' It I I p re v e n lb r . -S a tu rd a y . G a r h is y e a r’s ca lls la le r Sati

saw something r i r aise^ — fleldsr-A fter^r 1 C assia . called Forster. Iscovery of M onday. Fc O IleariM y ' C bunty-and fo Bible strip e w in ter wheat, g ro u n d ' ing barley. I s ^ th a t "T h e re w er a t . h a s n ot we re Jn

— F o r s t e r ^ VaUon Re- w bat the diseai

e w as firs t sa w . " Utrli'ullutts— A porU oo of l I G a rra rd , ^ ^ ^

e s s

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again; about 40 miles from hisito N ev ad a .---------—ilh iso u tfll,"h esa Id . “ Most rig consists of working in a lipellnc Is broken."

lan 4SU,000 caltle g raze on by thc BOroau of Land

iF o rc s t Service, according . imcn’s Association. About graze on the public ranges. m nges1n*B ouiherri-Idahp— i continues until about thc

.ofU clalsitom ihe.SbosbQ oe_ which adm inister the range e Magic Valley's livestock ■ ffie^ I^ t6c^gofng^o■ lhe“ d oul by last week.

lUt weeks, many ranchers thc lack of molsluro on thcIP rnngA haH holnw nnrmni__j3 grass w as drying out, Ihey

kend's.raio .brighlened. t h e - '

inlio)la 'f7arn76f'us7 '’’s a ld ~ ’j

it pass Ihrough every two : will bc a g real g rass year, I

ent plan takes ei nchers involved,lills range have signed such af Jl 75 pcrcenl of th e a c re s io lh y cooperative m anagem ent pU rs will surrender about 16 pciglutleg e t-thlB-ywarp.nurham -Ihal the actual reduction in gi

'•Uie'las t fiveyears.T anchcrs r full licensed privileges.The i sl 5 pcrcent this y ea r,” he said.

II have none of II, though. Hc appealing the decision. His g n unchanged while hc appeals. >1 bas asked him to cut h is graa over th e next threeyears.

a re being forced down lo j r ," H ast said. - . * • t step of bis appeal begins wi

erops fit in 'h ls own wheat field ’ 'la rra rd said b eg o t sev era l__ ,Jaturday from people w bo' ling wro.ng in other w heat . r^m ore-cails-Sundayf-Jie— fer. -------- :F o rster went to Cassia i,

I -found infected f lelds-of “ al, spring wheat aod spr* ^

rero veiy few fields we v w re we didn’t find it ," ^

tre88eet*be"Uuesn*t"lmow ease is M h e doesn’t know ^ lam age it can cause. But ^ is-altackiog crops io ao - f I j m v e l d ^ - ^ f c o u l t f ^ ' ' s^^roW em ^Jhl8^eW j^he__jj

of tho loaf looks w »hew d— S a infected .plants. “T bat [i

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effect with the s d, the fighting m1 agreem ents, hc next f: 1 the a re a will be lh a t w plans. Is d ra ' p c rc e m o flh e ir

tok^aidr-Sul=be=t»-==.yPJlfc n grazing will be - whI L*n> h ad noi been ranchi he reduction wiil —------thegoal'l- SllrrHc Is o n e o f the about s g razing righ ts allotm als. In corjrazing righ ls by perali

Sllrrlo us that a r c o v e rtl

we goiI with a hearing than tt

spo t is loaded w ith baclcria—sa id :-------------;----------------- -

H c also said hq has sam p les o f w heat grown ne

“ F crry w ith -s im iia r-sy m p tt d isea se appears to be wid

- - h e s a id .__________________, W hile no s tripe rust has a)

tb e M agic Valicy. conditio w eekend w ere pcrfecl for th F o rs te r s a id .T h e fungus n

—w ot-w eathec-to-geL fitart< -d iseesedkl-lnrect-som e^ielti

w eekend, signs of the rust to a p p ea r by the middle ofF o rs te rs a id . - ............

* " ~ ^ T r f^ ru s t can cause 7

said . The w in ter wheat . p lm ity l liBie div huiimwlial

to tb e disease, bu t the moi

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m r

[/ . Bram . time} I once

^ j Although UI electric , lb

p len ty , of i ^ * • 1 >^Worldng o

d ^ e U e r a t U five m iles c a re , from . I

m R am ero B< sc o tta o d D i

. log g baod.ab o tb e rb e i w ay, below

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sta rt of the grazi nay not be finishI fall. If he wins, K a s lsa ld .h e Will help all ranchcrs in thc W

‘aw ing up grazing m anagemen 1 feel we have all thc chancc In ^ J A a s i i L —

hjle_K asl_feel5. l i ; . t a n Win. :her L esler Slim an said, “ Votjovem m ent.” --------------- --------

Iman, the president of a g ra i t 13 ranchcrs who have t^ tment in thc Bennelt Hills ares onvlncing some of those ran Ilive agreem ents with thc BLM Iman faces a 30 p erccnt cu l in • th e next th ree yearSv“ We can 2ot by all right, but you can’t I th a t," h e ^ d ^ j___■' • . •

i^ e th rc■ia," F o rste r sp ring wheat................... — susceplible.-=ras received F o rs te r, st, nea r Glenns Idaho Wheat }toms.-‘ ‘n ie — h av e tried to g /Idcspread,'' ‘ from tb e En\--------------- -------Agency. to-us<appeared In cao kill tbe i

tions In la s l g ran ted ao em the d i^ a se , fungicide E needs cool, re s tric tion in I

r<iw< If o f childbearin >i<lfrOveiLOi^cauUonalf the it will begin S ' ')f this w eek F o rs te r said.

In response i________ th c y t e n t l a l I

70 pcrcenl th e m ak er of E

it varie ties If tb is w eren iJliubW m ni stripelost popu la r, look out for I

Junday. Aofll 26,19815;New3. Twin Falls . IcJaho . . ...

inding eftere eagainb tbe brandtag iroo ts , tbe cboro still oeeds of experieoced bazKls.} 00 a two-week-old it tbe Prescott Rapcb es Dortbeast of Jerome lOL left, Prescott,I BaKomo, Tom Pre- d Dean Presditt. Leod* laod wltb rouDdlog q> beifer but io ber owo

^ow. is DaoMIe Pre-

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szing . • ■ ' shed, he Win set a precedent 1C West whero Iho BLM ment plans.c In the world to win theTJKTVTT.»7TJ Jl J^In In court. Gooding___________'You don 't win fighting

grazing association of D thc iargest grazing iirea, was'instrum enlal ranchers to sign dx>-

)LM.Jl In his grazing rights can live wilh it. I th ink ,

an ’t stand much more

reattieat; varieties a re highly

_-------- ----------------------------,--------S tate officials and the

leaf Growers Associationto g^-em ergency approval------- ^Environm ental Protection-use-a.new -funglcide-that------------he s t r i i^ n is t. The EPA I emergency use perm it fo r ’ , dc Bayletoo, but Included a . in the perm it that woiAeo

aring age m ust lake pre-

a r fields treated w ith it. d. . . . ase to lhal restrictionuand '• la l.fo r llflbllltv It-cflrrieaz i i ' of Bayleton said It will not

iren’lenouRh, F o rste rsa id . ripe ru st d o ^ n 't gct you, o r th e ‘leaf ru st." y .

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' WASHINGTON - A • provision "approvea I

A gricu ltu re subcommlti m onth could have long- tions fo r supplies of beel

.‘•p ric e s fOf A mericans. Th'e ■ p ro v is io n - au i

. - :a g r ic u ltu re secretary , 1 :-w n h i y d g ran t wllefl

develop a new rangeli r 'p r o ^ m .

--------The^goal orthe-prograi------- s d o u b le ’th ep ro d M tlv lly

; f o r g r a z l n g c a t t l e . ^ p .------- r=“ T lre*-:T angeland 'T )ro

r-'approved by th e House s: . *Jon d ep artm en t operatio

bALLAS (Up'l) - A f — :— hearlng-a-laW sult-V -N c------- a n d W llllam 'H erbert Hub

S ecurities and Exchange investigatipg th e ir finam say s> th e a g e n c y .v i billionaires* privacy.

U.S. D istric t Judge R< m ad e th e observation Thi K enneth Lay, head of th Investigating th e Hunts' y e a r ’s s ilver i^ r ic e t dra h e and o ther 6m m ls5lo m a y h av e acted illegally g e t inform ation on Hunl e m p ire .'

; " I got th e impression th ► tM tlfying tha t these wer

; th eV re a ^ ^ lu fe ly vtnlaMi ■ ; p riv acy law s). I just wai

I rT A w:: P I S C (

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B-2 T lm es-N ew a, T»

iaho quhD ’ALENE (U Pi) - The

»-=^Department-w iH-be-oul- ctlonbusinessJu iy l. ipect Is causing m any to wond< 1 to the quality of m eat fron g operations when the feden sumes the inspection duties, nation of s ta te inspections is a in the sta le budgei. After June ilture D epartment wiil assur lion responsibilities in the sla i bring Idaho into line wilh moslaiready-havfr a il-m eat-inspc y -thefed e ra lg o v em m en lr- • : Hanson, director of the agency, said th e federal depar

er heaters

feet clir’ Jerom i

fe rs th busine: -H e 1:

so la r >^ . - g S ^ Valley.

busines

°% °e£ \ ValleyJ w a te r h

i ' ' r ig h t fo^ H g B B S S T T w a t e n i

said . A; climb.

— a ltem a l Thors,

so la r en<:>RSEN -------------^ b u t th e - f ia r e n e r g y I ’v e ^ i —: — --------- and effoi

{eland i i affectEN and foreiiUonal agricu ilu

four-year■* C6ngi=eM

■_A JiltI^noticed T he_p i 3 by a House e ra tion I n itte e earlier this Commllt< mg-term im p lica -. • Com m lllt leef a t reasonable Senate.>• -V T h ls .au th o rize s ' th e ■ chance tc y, in cooperation ^ t h for 1 llegM and s ta le g e n e r a l len t stations, to "Agrlcullui geland research G arza, D-'

• Rangels jrara-woul<H>e^o— represenl- ily o fla n d 'u se a Unllwi S l lepandgoats. ' ag ricu llu r provigion~Tva8” ciudIng‘ns ie subcoinm lllee p lan ted fo itions, . research infertile to

so y ^ H uA M e ra l Judge th a tp o rfK-Nelson-Bunker-------ta y to ldflunt agairist Ihe givct th c Fi« e C o n im ^ ‘o n ' w hen try inlanclal iMldlngs^ Thc leam '!■ v io la ted Ihc a sc rie s ol______________ e a r lie r su

RolKrt P o rte r

» t ”c i ^ £ i s ,

K i t ' t - s sssion.attorneys Illy In trylng-to lunts’ (inanolal S , ” ',,';

guidelines 1 1 that vou w ere ' " I thinlcl were arguaWy th e eventsa ra .'- -« r iH in r - - '6 ‘a ^ i i r f ilatiQns.(of-ihft------- X bo-h«arwant to malce fam ily filed

N M O W E I

C O U N T S P I

* O F F OH AMY BBI

9 F F ON REAR TINE 1

I F F O N FRONT THE

I F F - o n a n y w a i k i i

S 6000 ONLY WITH ihi:} . . . B O B C A T , R O T (

A N D H A H N / I C E A N D T U N E - U P ! M D T M V i ^ a N A P R I

lEkmStH^AVE WEST, TWIN F

I, Twin Falls, Idaho . Sunday . <

I t t i n g i n s j .he Idaho will only inspeci a j i -o f - ih ( r^ tc r ln T b o u s e s ‘:"Aft(- ------ , be no health conl

nder what operations. rom local As a resull, he leral gov- tl^rcat o f onInspc<

___ '..from mobile unitse .. ^^,.u condillons. ne m the The "w orst thins

i t S e “ “"Slost other

p w n T . r r . 5operations. howev(

he sta le h aven ’t been doing ja r tm e n l. pJiminallon of Ihc !

m ate foSROME — 'Tim Thorsen ime believes southern Idaho < Ihe perfect clim ate for his ne

ness.i is d istributor for Sun Dusli r w ate r hea te rs in the Mag ey, though until he can build U Qcss, he said he intends lo dcvoi a portion of his llm c loil. ien Thorsen says thc Magi jy c lim ate is perfect for soJa r h eaters, he does not just mca th e generous num ber of sunn southern Idaho' rw eiv cs 'in ak

' heating practical. The Umes a r J o r ^ a r power. he saId..Sola r healing is a lready feasible, hi

As energy prices .conlinuc i( >. it becomes an economcialalivci.......... .............jrsen has been inieresied in i energy business for three years le-Sun D uster is " lh e first syslchr cen I was willing lo pul my time ffortlnt(y” hesald . _____

researc t m e a tsreign agriculture as part of lhe Itural research portion of a 2ax f y m bill pending before

_ p ro j^ a l. ,s t i l l , faces consid- I b ^ t h e House Agrlcullure lltoe, lhe Senale Agriculture illee and the full House and

s . am endm enl represents a I to m ake im portani progress ir livestock producers and lhe al p u b l ic .” s a id Hou^o llu rc Chairm an Kika de la D-Texas.leland and grazed forest land Lnha:-lllW:Qfjhe:.land.:tnithCT Stales and two-lhlrds of all

lura l land. Rangeland, In- naiive pastu re a n d la n d villh forage, is too rough, d ry or

sj o be culllvaled for crops. - -

J n i s T ^ g J ifec llyc lear.”old‘the:cou rt-theteam 'd ld 'no i~ e Hunt' family propei^ -nb llce'' ying to obtain Ihe information. . m’s'e fforts Included serving of of subpoenas and updating of subpoenas' which the Hunt

s contend w erc ac tu a lly ed” by the SEC in ils a ttem pt— >e their holdings both to thc ndtheircom pelitors. • lowever, denied thaSS&llcga^- Ing the investigators w ere n o t 'I circum vent Ihe privacy priv- f 'the brothers. He said the ition w asin keeping wilh new is issued by the government.Ik It is safe to say that after

led on M arch 2. contending it_

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» E C I A L

E T l l l E R S r A I

lE T H l E R s i ^ i ~

[ M O W E R S ® ^ ^

HISGOOPON

T O - H O E , T O R O i -

P S A V A I L A B L E ■ I L 3 0

S J E P J i l RI FAILS

iy .Aprll26.1961

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i p e c t i a n - i;l ram m erciai ahd.cuslom sla t Aftcr-Jifrie-W, h c-sa ld rih eh T xintrol over mobile slaughter

he said, there will Iw ajgrca spcctwTTncals c li l^ In g d l ^ nits operating* under unsanil;

lings lhal 6oiild happen.” h c s 2 uninspected m eat could cai

lulism. staph infcclion o r oli d illnesses to Ihe s la te 's rc

repulablcw m obiletslaughicfi /ever, conlcnd s ta le InspecU ing thelrjobs for years. T heys hc s ta le 's responsiblllUcs woi

)r busirn of The Sun D uster ust10 of- w arm th collected un i new lo Q h ea l exchang

sy stem s use a liquid, usler This m akes the Su lag lc and ea s ie r to instalhJ d Iho unit is v irtually main evole - sa id . T he only moi

e lec lric fan for movi laglc th e h ea t exchanger. soJar' T horsen applied lo, nean g ran t to install a s unny h ea ling system a t lh nake Alcohol R ecoveiy C( 5 a rc system would cut wal>olar__ th e re by_7Q perccnL h tJ. he F o r a home, a Sun E c lo heal enough w ater for iclal would cost |e ss lhan i------- - in s ta lla tlo n rh e said.""in a With s la te and fede :a rs ,_ _ av a ilab ie -fo r-su ch in :ic)n continued in creases i Ime assured , the unil could

as llllle n s flv ey ea rs .h

ch chan supplieithe De la G arza said “ if ' a • ils productivity - as ore :_possibIe - r we.can..m ,

contributions tow ard < iid-_. supply of.high-quality I lire ab lcco st.” jre Bill Swan of Rogersoi md idenl o f the Nallona

, Association, sa id .th e fi a and feed producers, in

;ss food cconomy will b< he . rangeland productivlly

la " I t will be a key ca lllcm cn’s opportunity

nd fu tu re y e a r s ,” tho he— ■associationsaid'. . ' . all Ray Daniel, an agrli In:__ _casler w llh C hase Ecomlh— l o i r ^ n f a b i i i t r r r i ”or sec to r is lhe most Impot

fac lngag ricu llu re . .

f i t s v i o l a ihad discovered a se ries o

ot an S ^ allo rney a tlem p' JC 'cn ih ^scope of four subp n. , on the Hunt fam ily abou of Those subpoenas and Ih 3f since been w ithdrawn b1___ 1 w ant thc court lo rcstry from seeking the sam e ir Jt— th e future:---------------------iC

T he SEC h as been inve n Hunt fam ily ev e r since i •t th e fam ily tried lo corm '- m arkel. lead ing lo lhe d e and the subsequent era V priccs last y ea r. The Hi

m ain tain they have coof r the SEC a n d o ther bodi»

** “B i ^ e r s ^ ' a l ^ n * * ^ ^ i— h y ln g - lo -expose- t he -hui L -J> PJdlngsof,thefam liy.__,

W8 f u i n l i l h % ^ j '2 0 0 .0 0 0 Id a h M n ^

f Depositor prograr •P re m ie r 65 supple •G ro u p h ea llh , visf' ............................ Senc

- M /

I For full details, pttonec %-mall mis couponj Chock your area 6/fnhI □ Iridivldual cover«iI Namo.

:}r;Addfess ~ - I Glly •J Emotovof- ■ •

SpousOeropioyor; — r f o enroJI

■ ■ ■ ■ i i i i i»

of meat-augh- h u rt tho Situalton. iTWni— p r ovem ents. ^ •‘ ‘ "8 ■ M e r l in '^ a ik y .^ / . i i f t r ' C oeur d ’Alene area, S h a v e been notified It

said. T h ese m averick :a rry .ca rcasse s from trees olher said .rcsl* H e and o ther ■ mi

r --------- Inspectors w ere oppoiring— o f-p o iltic s r-In -fac tr clors inspection system , i fsay houses will rcceive in von'l been getting all along

ness Jtscs a ir lo c a rry the f lunder so lar panels ■nger. Most other ■d, ho said. • ^Sun Duster lighter ^J .J t also m eans the________ —lin lcnan iic free, h e lOving p a r t is anivlng h e a te d a i r lo ^

lor a W .m state solar hot w ater

the Magic Valley r S M Centers Inc; The a te r heating costs i ^ ^ SJic^sUnialcs_______________t Duster tha t could Ior a family of four i« ,(^ , jn c lu d jn g '

ederal lax c r e d i l s _ ^ / \ / / : j investm ciils'and *

! in energy costs . _ _ _ lid pay for itself in S C O■ hesald. _ _ _ _ _ _ _

s h tig e ...JS

has gone. __• shu ttle lc

He too MaInAv( tha t he v

'if .we can double ing fo r i s experts say is worked o make im poH ant- to launch I expanding our Oncc U y food at re a so n - joct- w en

w as no n son. Idaho, pres- said, la l C alliem en's He s ta r I future for beef ness and n a competitive hobby sh( be b r i ^ l e r if K allm an,

ity can be im- B urley. J--------------------------- thcJjusim/ lo improving w anted lo ily for profits in Johnson0 ca ttle m e n ’ from Bu

- Z i i ..........-V ollracm:rlcultural fore- e r lohobb ; mometrics. sa id h e and \

lhe livestock m ore time wrlant problem Vollm er is

Am erican Johnson

ca rry in g C lion u nits I

I T G C I — ral-------------- ;------- equipm ent

sollctterTfrom '

bp » n as served

S M ”cbut the H u n l s .....................

arnlnJhC -SEC A / ^ r r n ; ^ fo rm a tio n in ^ e m <

n e w ^vcsligaling the F IL E R -c chargcs lha t Inc. o f Filcirncr Ihe silver “ horn ga ledram atic rise ran ch e r Wa

rash of silver The gate .Hunl brothers and ranche•operated wllh c o r horii* iies conducting a f te r a f a n

SEC Is now can not be

_______ ______ sa ld _ A c m e lM ira c le .'

3LUE CROSS OF IDA HEALTH SERVICE, Ih1 member o f the Blue Cross nd Blue Shield Association

0 8 8 Of Id a h o H e a l th {Mty hoalth.cara.covecao

am s for individuals Jlem entto M edicare ?[on and.dentaj.programs- nd lor Iree Information todi

MIL THIS GARL’ NObBLIQATION

Mr. Dm Kau - ......... - FB«r,-Ktaholnlaresi:r«ge □ j r o u p programi

— = -iW io-N o :

— . ' g s s g j ?■ -J ---------

oJted In ffl Blue Croiw Program i r—— —— — —T T r s m T S :

• m m m m

t plants>n.-and-coul'd w ell-b ring <m

^ -a-m obile-butcher-from 'th i ca, said s ta te m eat'inspector:1 ln-lhe-past-of several m avor tering operations and “haven'i pthem .*’ick o pera to rs often hang ees while doing IheJr work, he

■ y ' ■mobile butchers said stale

Jposcd to the cutback 'bccause r t r h e •sa id.- nnd e m -fc tfc ra i 1. big stores and wholesale J inspections Ihey should have pg.

E A R L JO H N S O N . . . b u y s h o b b y s h o p

ow hesells aled-down \uttle units:IN FALLS - E arl R. Johnso !w ow ner'orH obby Town Toy >ne from working on Ihe spa<2 lo selling models bfil.took over Ihe hobby store, 2; \v e . E .. two weeks ago. P rio r i c was a facility designer worl r a Ulah aerospace firm thj d on the solid fuel rockets useich the shu ltie into o rb it.--------J facililies needed for lha l pn cro'-designed,- however,- ther J more work for him, Johnso

taried looking for anolher busl nd he found the Twin Fail shop. His brolhcr-ln-law, Johi >n. owns Al’s Hobby Shop ii . Johnson said. Hc dlscussc< Jocss.wilh-hlm-and-declded-hi llo try it.son purchased Hobby Towr Budd Phillips and Dcnnli rrPhllllps,“a w lw le ^ r s u ^ l i bby slores. sa id after3'/i! y ean I Vollmer w anted lo devote m e to their m ain businesses' r is a rea l e sta te a pp raiser for an Real E sla le and Appraisal. <in said hc plans lo begin g CB radios and rad a r detec­ts In addition lo the traditional railroading and other hobbyjn lh e s to c k s .------ --------- -ise'Of thc'Space shutlle flight. Tiodels-and hobbyrockels a re rhe-sa id .-H e-has-rocke tS 'as six feet tall lha l can fly more

K) feet In the air, Johnson said.

l e - n ^ k e t i n g —

^ K o f n g a t e ’I — Acme M anufacturing Co. ile r has begun m arketing the Jte'.’ invented by Twin F alls Wayne Skeem.te. designed for use on farm s 'hes. opens a t Ihe sound o fji r and closes autom atically a rm er o r rancher; has had a

b e opened by the sound of ' om er anim als bellowing, ie lM arketlng -D irecto r-K en-

> A H O

» s • v E J /'ons ■

1 Service: a o e - t o - m o r e . t h a r j -

IS----------...............................yday? D ~

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a P r e m ie r e s |■

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G od- fo r b

--------------T W IN F A L L S -'th e —------- o p en ed -P rid ay -trto rs m odeled Grizzly E vor- a t 1886'AddIson‘Avj en'l

Grizzly Bear < ang m onths ago afler .h e ._ .. sold lo Godfather’s.

T he new pizza iaIe m anaged by Brt use ' m anaged " t h e Gr -ffll ■ a ssistan t managei :ale Schneider, who mai ave cIosedLiltlcB igM e

------- 1 T he new restaura. : inside and out duri;

—a------- and -a -half.-Crooksealing capacity b f l

'f to d tn th e r’s will L ,a.QL to I f p.m. m T h u b d a y and from H F riday and Saturday

f Reso forg i

^ LAS VEGAS, Nc\Shenandoah Hotel, a

n S . .lo c a te d !o n .v ^a t f Commission ffllainr

E S called a “ bad luck" c-------------lcTTunvlnce~5ta tgT c,

entangled finahcesar • The Nevada Gami

-----------voted 4-1 Thursday------ R e so rt’s-gam bling-ap

( s ta te G am ing Conl ■* fu rth e r sti^dy and .

^ m endation .'

' ’ ”J a y 'S trc a m r’presIc

5 and-form er-business le rta in e r Wayne Ne\ delay in licensing .w {^n ...._ lo an s.n ecessa ry lo ki roys, operation.

S tream said -nfull , . 227 loans had been n c ^ t l inr fn upon Ihc s la tc granti

doah Holel a license lo thal Thc hotel is located

used of the Cas Vegas “ stri- - . go R o a d — and near II

pro- Hotel, darkened since here catastrophic fire lhat t< nson “ 1 would never cons

. we need to get this bai 3usi- o p e r a t io r i , ’’ s a id ^ails chairm an H arry Rcic lohn h is lasl meeling. “ I do p in ...could vole denial for ssed They have not done anyd-he------- Reld-favored-grantii

doah Hotel a gambil own placing more lhan a dcnnis__ oh it — Including bannjpll— -T ucR erof'SpScanc; Wi ;a rs operation and the premi /ole . Tuckec. was convict sw 7 “ s u t u n ty — f r a - t fd -n for

!gln L e a d e r s h i p

jnal s e t f o r R e x l. REXBURG -^ -T h e

}ht. B ureau F ed era tio n ' wl g ^ _ _ W o m en ’s-L cadcrsh ip^(-as— R e x b u rg n p U w e k ------

The conference, wit '*“ • “ Women H ake the Difi

be held May 4 throug College.______________

Som e of Ih^ worki featured a l Ihe confore e s ta te planning, the S)

'0- bellion and public spcaki II® inform ation, conlact

Counly F a rm Bureau P r E lle rs o r his wife, Pam ,

J's com m iltee chairm an at

of__ _____________ I f i r 'g’»n— --------- --------- Q u a

S m ai

A

sc

------------- TWtN P A tlj ----------

I

Ifather’i>usinesi- G o d fa th c r ’sP iz z a — H-momlng«-ln - th e .. re-__

B ear P izza locaiion

dosed about two ; r the building was

za parlor wtll be trent Crooks, whoS r i z z j y _ B c g ! i _ J l l s _ ^ H 'e r will be C r a l g ^ ^ ^ ^ H lanagcd thc rcccntly 'Icn Pizza.' . '

ran t was remodeled iring'the lasl monlh o k s - s a ld . - I t - h a s " a ~ H B H iflSO .hesaid S B

11 be-opeh (rom H.- I. Sunday Ihrough - m l l 'a .m . to .l a.m. lay. _______

>rtlose!laming]cv. ( U P i r - The m ultim i , a 150-room resort the’Nort

Nevada • Gaming S lrear rman H arry Reid bought ' com er, has failed te re s t fo regulatoft-ihatT ltr~1ow l)«J3 a re in order. worflilcsming Commissioniy -lb ~ W lU rn -lh e------ s ta le japplication to - th e ~ L ln d s a y introl Board for had sipfi I anolher recom- u,e hole

** c a sh 'a s sId e n t-D f- th (rh o tc l~ ^ ‘ ^'~^‘ 5S m anager of-en*— c o s t^ -c t lewldn, w arned a opment. would Jeopardize . • s trea rr keep lhe hotel in T ucker

$600,000iulllmillloh dollar . „ otialed contingent packed I tin g the Shenan- ghenandc lo open its casino. appHed f, id near the c om er tesillfled Irlp" and Flam in- w ere not i ' lhe MGM G rand— claliy doo

j - r ,nsldcr a denial X. th a t a dc l a d lu c k c o r n c r ln c o u ld rini I C om m ss on rPM rt Jid, presiding al don’l see how we Commis or Ihese peopio. succeeds nylhlng w rong." powerful ting-thc-Shenan:— said I h e l Jling liQcnse by theShcnai dozen conditions ih e reputaADi-ng_J-,_Harlow____________Wash.',- from th e ........ Dodge smiscs, lh e nece;cled In 1975 of Shenandoc '•I'nvb ivi-n'B—n— g ran t a lici

omeetc b u f g I P ■

e Idaho F armwill sponsor a ^^C onference-in--------R S |S 6 '

(llh th e th e m e f r ® ® "

Jgh 6 a t R ick s sncM i,,* AuiemiMc

rkshops' lo beirencc concern: •s.pjtm hS a g e b ru sh R e- - - " 2 ' “ ’ '

Ik lng . F o r m o re S " ™ ; ;I 'Twin F a lls A a i r nPresident Lewis U A R Hn , Ihe women’s zwEanaooo11423-5079. s.mlV><.ch)

iqltty and Competitive E

lP P E I I

A sk fo r a d em o n s tro tlo n . i th e .g o Q llty o n d th e voluo. y o t f - w i t l - w o n t . to -~|oi'ri^ | sa t is f ie d SNAPPER OWNER;

7 3 1

’so p e n i

B REN T C R O O K S . . . o p e n s p i z z a p l a c e

>sbidperm it

llmillion dollar high-rise hotel,in' Northwest. iream lotd thc commission he hhd ;ht out Tucker’s 38.5 percent in­sl for $5,000. He said the price was becailsornrarreet,-m s^i5ck“ w a s ^ h lc ^ and T ucker got paid n o th in g '

il’e g a n H n g ln i^ U ^ lo t l^ say told the commission Tucker siphoned some $3 million out of- lo tel.since 1976, if one induded 'a s well a s e x ^ n s e s on charge ’ sr-traveling-expenses-and-other——c h arg ed -to the hotels devel-* ml.

eam said checks written lo e r totaled from $5QO,000 to KK) in recent years.

J com m ission meeting wios ed w ith em ployees of the mdoah and ■ people who had .Jd for casino jobs. Five citizens led lhal if the gambling license not granted, Ihe hotel was flittn-doomed.'------ r ~ — ; 'am said l l cost about $500, W a - I to keep the hotel operating and I delay in opening the casino ring Ihe death knell for .lhe '

im issloner Cari Dodgej .-who Jds Refd a s chairm an, pf,-theful five-m cm t^r __he flnandal entanglements of inandoah Holel could be bad for lutatlonoff'Jcvada gaming.^,-

je -said the s ta te d l d m i a V e ' '' ecessary dM umenlatiori ,,pn idoah Hotel agrecm ent^.-to I license:------------------- -----------------

l a m e D l p t f s 'wy wilh Oak RldgoFofmo aioraanoofoooor#. . . . ilhaluntlneludi;nifllcttNtunilAo. ’lUIIC IK <SAU6I I6> Aumldlly' ‘ . ~

ratt lulcMng'Iny.Ods Ol units In sorvico wttn game iU9anapoullivorowof*.l()o«Kof ■ . Droodors too. Wrllo rorlreocauiog.

(HIDGE FARMSI3000 5ou1h.suirot0 tciiy.utanMior pnontisoiiaMiu

wnwrpH^ -I f l U f f f f b l vre Prices! " ‘ ‘

' ' ■

>n. Look a t th o p rice ,^P, .W hen .v o u .d o -:____—

JERS- '

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By SONJA H U iG I ^ N

WASHINGTON jU PI: sch b cd in current tem poU to blight of lB45canl gcnetlc vulnerability.

Lacking variety in ger tb e potato crop was 6a fungus.

*t%e Im pact was dcvast 12.5 percent of the Iris! and forcing another 19 p ^ ple to em igrate to S tates.

G race J . Wegeoei prom oted to loan of; T w in F a lls officc of thi Natlooal Bank. She habank a s a loan assis p ss t two years. She joi: In 1964 a s a bookkeeper

M ike Salo of Twin F j appointed district sal fo rPIO D eerH l-B redli Inc. H e will be wi dea le rs In portions ol U tah a s p a rt of Pioii expansion activities 1

• Coast areas. The firm m arketingdircctly tod

Leonard Petroleum_________Co. of Twin Falls ami

“ Has; been appointed”..............36011 tank trallere in 1

and Nevada, and will 3 — ^ u l l - l l n e - o f ^ n d a r d " j

fuel delivery unils.

F ra n k R . B ro m l^ advanced to Idaho vie

________ foiLM ountaIn. Bell. Wfollowing the promotior W lngert to vicc preside distribution services, i pany ’s conxirateofflce!

' D r. J J . Lam bert ofhas been elected to fe t h e ^ e r l c a n Academj rlJB. He Is in private pi

Double. KELLOGG (U Pl) - Sh both supply and demand products have forced Bunk into laying off about 33S \ M m e of ItsKcIIoggopcratic

Bunker Hill Vice Presic ‘Tumbow attributed the siti

--------d e p r s te a leaa m arket andof zinc supplies from South i

He said a s a result of tl and supply situations, proc

------ te ra tlo ri^w o u ia iie ln ad c awould be ordered, a t least t Iy, In the Kellogg lead srr zinc p lant. ________

Airline sANGELES (UPI) -

a f te r reporting a $1.7 mil____ quarter_loss._W .estcm _Ali

nounced it had asked------em ployees to accept-a one-j

freeze beginning May 1.

■ The Los Angeles-based a sa id it hopes to save about $

freeze.

But the head of the Air ' . Em ployees union, the airline ; un io n r e p re s e n t in g ' son I W estern c lerks and tickct ag

Il . o u i s i a n a - P a <

PORTLAND - Louisian » -^rp rX £ P 0 E U :fii?^ .aD « 1 fit^

$15.7 million on sales of $267.2-------- Thc-cam ingrfigur^alscH t

net $10.2 million in non-c item s.

- S ales were down 13.3 perc

, T

— - ....... Wwf.EI

• s ' v T h i ;3 DALE IZ A«0 ' ' W *rt,l

3 tcrtt■■ ■- AWA; _ ...................

t s r---- W*rt.EI

-------- S 0

■ S »up«ft

1 S m

GenetN ___r . __________ o t h e r e>------------------------------ b i l l ty -a re -

• In th e Unlo s s o f e lm

IP I) - I f d e - - W hat spi e rm s , th e I r i s h s c i e n t i f i c an b e b la m e d on . A g ric u ltu r

c o m blight g e n e tic s tr a in s , o f th e An; d e s tro y ed by a f a r m e rs as

A 1972a s ta t in g , k ill in g S c ie n c e s s Irish p o p u la tio n g r e s s .In .9 p c rc e n t o f .the c ro p s h a s c to th e U n ited e ffe c t of

v a r ie t ie s g

!o e r h a s been o ffic e r a t th e

r th e Id ab o F i r s t i h a s s e rv e d th e ssls tan t fo r th e jo ined th e ba n ir

^Pcr.

1 F a lls h a s bden s a le s m a n a g e r ■d l n t m i a t k n ^ -

w ork ing w ith ^ o f Id ah o a n 9

^loueer m a rk e t -!s Id th e W est r m w ill now b e ^ ^ 910 d e a le rs .

tm EcjuipiDeDtm i d a h p J l a l l s , ^ . MI ed dealer for . . . d l s i in ld a h o ru ta hvill h a n d le th e Is a f f illaleci ■ d-m K T cusB tn M c n jo r ln lH i

C b e r ie Li1 ^ h a s be en T w in ; F a lls ,v ice p re s id e n t f ro m th e Xer a e i^ i o o e Co. h e r a s a slio n of J a c k B . d u r in g F e b ilident, n e tw o rk e m p lo y e of s , in lh e com - f ro m th e UIces In D en v e r. 1980, sh e w a

. , . . „ w i lh . . . t h c _ jof T w in F a i ls J a n u a r y . T f

> fellow ship in c n le d a t a rru n y o f P e d la t - Is th e dau g ls p r a c t i c e a n d D a v e L a w rc i

; s h o r t a gS h o r t ig c s l n _ T h e layo fl;

ind fo r^ m e ta l fo r GO em p l u n k c r H ill Co. b a s i s .” h e sa JS w o rk e rs a t w ill bo le t i a tions. w e e k s in Ma>e s id en t J e r r y ...... Jie s a id ttjU u a t lo n J p a _ J c a l l in g .b a c k - i n d a s h o r t a i e ’a i l g o e s w ell. Ith A m c ric a . th e z in c p lam tf th e m a rk e t by J u n e I.iroductio n aN_____J h e rcduc lle a n d 'la y o ff s - r e s u l t s fro m I s t te m p d ra r i- In g e t t in g th e sm e lle r a n d P e r u , h e sa l

________________ m u d s lid e s a t t

s e e k s t o1) - S h o r tly i t s m e m b e rs m illion f irs t- p o sa l..Airlincs_an-____ U nlonJeaded its 9,950 p l a n " a c( le -y e a r w ag e A b s c a m ." - -

W e s te rn P d a i r c a r r i e r ' R c n d a explai u t $20 m illion r e c e iv c s h a t } -a c o e p t-th o — W esteuL^lQC k

g iv e u p in w ag

J r T ra n sp o r t T h e w o rk e n line ’s la rg e s t b o n u s if th e a l so m e 4,400 c e r ta in p re d e t t a g e n ls . sa id n o t r e « l v e a

acTfic earningsia n a -P a c i f lc S308.3 ih illion ^ c ^ 4 Q g % o l^ -^ a c G u e x { £ a o i67.2 m illion . 16.4 p e rc e n l I K H ncludes-a— e a r n e d la s ty wjn io p e ra tln g _____ E w T iln |5 'p g

' ' . b e fc ire e x tra o r e rc e n t f ro m w ith 62 c e n ts a

iO B d a y ; A p r i l a v t h. TOMILOtnSEJENSCN . H ouiffheld tA ntlqvM

f. E l l e n . ' -

w n d a y , A p r i l 3 0 l hIE nCE UQUIDATION AUCTION*

Aciy«r1lMm«(rt April 2M i rt, BD*n.'t«nn*H C M M i*nm lrti

■ t w r < l a r , M q r l n d _ .ARCO COMMUNITy oucf Ion A dvartlM ciimt April 90th~

1. Ell>n . M w n t t t M tM fim Jth

■ t a r d a y r m a jZ m dGEHUBTATS

r. Id.. A dv«rllM m M t April 90th t , EH«n. Bm m H ft M M M nm lth

■ m r d k iy r M a y a n d -O'DONNELL A H T IO U ir^ -------

Mrt, A dv*rth«ni«nt April SOlh B O IEitM lA M O c

( m d a y . M a y 3 r dPtO O rtA N T IQ U B --------------

tic vuln• e x a m p le s o f g e n e tic v u ln e ra - re - !0 3 3 0 f -m 0 s t-c h e s ln u t - tr c c s - U n lted S ta te s a n d c o n tin u e d ' Jm tr e e s .sp u r re d re c e n t a c tiv i ty by th e f ic c o m m u n i ty a n d th e tu r e D e p a r tm e n t w as th e 1970 g h t th a t d e s tro y ed 15 p e rc c n t A m e ric an c o m crop , I t cost s a s m u c h a s S l billion.72 N a t io n a l A c a d c m y o f . s s tu d y co n clu d e d th a t p ro- In .. d c v e lo p in g _ h ig h -y ie ld in g _ is_ c i:e a lcd _ a n .u n d eg lr$ y p ^ Id e _)f r ^ u c l n g th e n u m b e r of s g row n , th u s m a k in g A m eri-

mcils— -

M IK E S A T O _________ IIstrlct m anager .

le d _ w lth _M a g Ic _ V ailey _ _ i I H osp ita l. ,

Lawreoce, fo rm er ly o f cils, h a s r e c c iv c d o w ard s i ;Xerox Corp.- r c c o p iz ln g IIS th e t^ p T sa le s p e rson Ie b ru a ry a n d M arch . A n i *)f X erox s in c e g ra d u a tin g ! \

U n iv e rsity o f Idaho In ,w a s a ssig n e d a te rr ito ry : \!_ -S p o k an e .._ b ra n ch _ .in ' 1 ; T h e a w a rd s w ere p res - i

I m e e tin g in S e a ttle . She I f u g h lc r o f M r. a n d M rs. ‘ J T cnce of T w in F a lls . j

jes lead t<offs will beg in im m ed ia te ly iinployees on a " s ta g g e re d c: s a id . A no the r 275 w o rk e rs hIt go d u r in g th e firs l tw o . i t la y , h e sa id .

th e co m p an y m a y be g in „ c k -o m p lo y e e s -b rM a r2 0 - |i— T 111. O ffic ia ls sa id th e y hoped a n i Is ba ck a t fu ll s tre n g th

jc l lo n jn .th e .z ln c .o p e ra t io n .. m th e c o m p an y ’s p rob lem s lh e z inc c o n c e n tra te s f ro m cj sa id . R a in y w e a th e r a n d sc a t th e P e ru v ia n m in e s h a v e

) freeze Djr s h a v e r e je c te d th e p ro f cc

V leid e r.J lm .S h Ie ld s .ca lled .lhC L _rih

c o r p o r a l e v e rs io n o f j

P re s id e n t D om inic P . / p a ) la ined em p lo y ees w p d ^ a d h a re s o f n e w ly _ ^ u € d c a )ck to o ffse t w h a t -» ( S L w l l l_ q ii 'a g e boosts! ^

ic rs m a y rM C ive a s lo c k ja; ! a ir l in e ’s p ro fi ts exceed a in< de term in e d lev el, b u t m a y a ll ! a n y s to c k a t a il If th e . m<

a ll

[S d e c l i n e ™on a. y e a r ago . E a ra ln g s :

II from th e $18,8 q lli lo n

•p ^ 5 ,sh a re w e re 51 c en ts , lo rd in a iy g a in , c o m p a r t s a y e a r a g o .

I /

h \tf / -■\h 2 ■

^

(h • ^F ' - Ii «

lerabilita- c a a crops.m ore TOlneral !s— ofiOlseaw-and-insects-Ti d ' poor w ealher.

R isk of m ajor loss hi le ov e r th e past 50 y ea rs as e o f varie ties has declined. ■0 In a new report, the It counting Officc, an Inves >t of Congress, criticized the

D epartm ent for lack of dl i f . approach to reducing cro] >• ' ity and lack of cen tral co(g __p ro g ram s lha l ex ist.- - - .e____ liEfllcnOnLfiCDpJaUursif _tional and international c I- th e regional efforts have i

VDTs o f radi

WASHINGTON (U Pl) - a tlon te s ts give a d e a n bill video display terminals, puterized lypew rlters usee an e s tim ated ? million Ami

The Food and Drug Adr , said th e consensus appeal m achines ‘‘em it little o r rad iation^ under normal conditions (and) the emi a rc detectable arc well ex isting naliona! and in s ta n d a rd s ."

T here a re no current pi s ta n d y d s which specify rad iation a VOT m ay emit

—&ald-it6-test-re5ults-were-e< s tan d a rd s foro ther produc:

I r ia ro p o rt in the curreni . :‘m agazine. -- -“ FDA Consu

agency revealed the prc< publicized tests;-m ost of \ done a l the FDA lab In V M ass.

‘‘Com pared to -.some sources of radiation, VDTj m uch lower risk. Fiuoresc for exam ple, emit' more >

- ultraviolfctllght.’’ the repor

^ - " S p a c e hea te rs give off i re d radiation, with no kn fects. And V ^ ’s normalij X-radiatlon lhan TV se ts .”

The report said: ■Microwave rad ia tion^

to Bunkfin terfered with the flow c cn tra tes to Bunker Hill ar have causcd two layoffs al ti

.m ln e jn lhe past 12 m on ihs.,

Turnbow said maintena —Uons.would.bo.continued-al

w hile the 60 employees cllh( off on a staggered basis o r r to other parts of Ihe c operation.

The slowdown in the le a d ; causcd by the company's dl selling tha l m elal, he said.

Although Bunker Hill ha

j ^ r a t e scom pany 's profit fall belov level o r if there Is a loss, as

- tb e c a s e f o r the past five qua

y R e n d a said the p lan Is "es 4he long-range stability of pany. and its shareholder,' added tha t he is ’’very confli c a r r ie r will show a profit by q Mflrlor

W estern, which losl $29.i la s t y ear, has been liit h ard 1 In d u s try d e re g u la tio n , a irlines with lower labor c m o re fuel-efficient a ircraft h allowed, through dereguls com pcte with Western on mi routes.

^H o

^TOPSTHEMH ailln st Plp« U mod* <

- ' n««t, ovollobi* on lh* m ar Inp o r ^ cruthlng than any I

W » hav* th* all n*w. Im • w lih th*com pl*t* Iln* o tfl

Pip* It avallabi* In '6". 8 9" pip* ran b* utlllz*d g f *ollrtg go t* i can b* op*rM

DAMAGED HPET W* on In lh* ih o p or will I you

P b s t l c e a l a l P t

H A S T I N O S I ~ T E X T i : 0 1 R

ty caus• ab le J f i^ re a d to a n -c ff« ran d -s tress o f . GAO~^ld.~^

Agrlculluhas Increased a re well a a s the num ber vulnerablllj

. Infuturcdei e General Ac- In a n o u ti esllgallvc arm ,ec ,,„g u,a, h e Agriculture partm enl m d lrcc llon ln jls to r storage ropvulnerabil- p ,a„ ,s u u , roordinatlon of g e n e tic r-------------- particularlytc c s j t t f e A J tf - ^ S ta te s to sl 1 concern, and none of the eno( added up wcredorlvei

rpass t< [iation iI - New radi- wllh catara >111 of health to ‘‘more than Is, the com- Imum level >ed at w ork by guidelines si m ericans. lional Slandc dm lnislratlon .u itra so u i ja rs lo be the vibrations In ir no harrnful found a t mo; lal operating tim es below missions that ' by a voiuntaiII below any . . . ,n ,em a«o„al

perform ance S 'J' f how much nil. The FDA-comoared to ^®rence of C ^ ^ m p a re a io „ y g „ ^ „ 3 ,3 ,.

ml issue of Its. In all. 125 sum et.::_ lhe— X-rays and 3i •cvlously un- lesls were d r which w ere 'ad justed to f

Winchester, -tion possible Inoperable,

le com m on Unly eightc Ts presenl a X-ray leakagi scent lam ps, emltting"mor i visible and da rd for tele o rt said. said.

fm ore Infra-____•.■_Thc....tlIcnown ill-cf. manufactured lly em it iess notified of ll ” * ‘ corrected Ihe

model off th< ■ fls.si>fiintt»ri__ said— :-------

er Hill la)w of con- ab le to move i and already said, it has b< I the Kellogg Bul to obtains !•. be refined, leaja'ce opera-

S ? a r e 'o l d

sm elter. He si d sm elter is Hill would ave difficulty in sm elting proc

problem of adc hasn’t been lead inveniory.

c Gem Ci McCall

. a r te r . ----------

essential to Shore Lodge In It Ihe com- Rex S. U I( r,” and he president of Ih i t ld c n f th e featured spea )y the third G raham of tljc_____________T raining InslllL

Graham will 3.C million oriifc"scm inat d by airline ^luncheon Junc2

S m a lle r - Leforgce sal< cosls iind d u d e a coursc

1 have been short sessions ( Jiallon, to sharing , and I Tiany of its tionai informal

th e society’s off

stings

IV ALL FOR DUR/• of lh* foush*ttjalum inum alloy >ark*l today. lf 'i op to 3 3 % mor* t f olK*r pip*. M Pt*jnd« ar* trlpli lmpfov*d, t?AST1NG5Y£U0V/T0 I flMlnfli. lET US HELP YOU OESIOI ,8 " .9 " . 10". l 3 ’ «tlom*l*r«. h)mc I giving M btlanllal-M V lns* ov* nod. d o ta d or od|u«t*d from a *K or*'S qolpp*d fo rapair damogMi 9u lh* C^lor.Sov*r Joek lo ilrolg^

Pipe aad P tC U « l8 fg n )iilA <

URRI^TlbNPIRRrC^TTOTirSDi

5ed Iris]Ifecllve national p rogram ^

jiure D epartm ent ’olficTaTs“ 1 aware of risks of plant illy and a need for diversity development of crops, lutgrowth of germ plasm col- hat began In 1898, lh e de-I maintains several locations ge of the domestic and wild hal m ake up the world's

re so u rc e b a s e . I t is rly Important for the U n ite d - >-«ore^«rm plasm -becau3e— the m ajor American crops ved from native nlants.

:estsratestracts at high levels, was an IOO times below the max*'Cl allowed under exposure > sel by the A m erican Na- ndards Inslilute." ound, which can comc from 5 In a VDT transform er, was most lo Mr 68 decibels, four )w Ihc perm issible Icvd sel Ilary British standard, highest level o / uJirav/oJel . . . was abCQt 5 microwatts re centimeter, som e 200 ow occupational exposure set by the American Con-

r Governmental Industrial

125 VDT’s were tested /o r i 34 for other radiation. The : done wllh the machines0 produce the most radla- )le and with safely devices

ht of the 125 unils tested for age w.cre w ere found to be lonrthon 'the-FD A ’s -s ta ir— elevlslon sets, the report '

. . t h r e e - - f i r m s - t h a t . ,red these m achines w ere I

Ihc findings and either .Ihe problem o r took the ‘the m arket," the artic le J

......... .........................

iyoffs I/e rcUncd lead quickly, he t1 been able to deal silver, g in silver, the p ig lead musl leaving the company with , refined lead, h esaid . J

ale the problem, he said, i ly has contracted a sale 'o f I, containing both tead and

a w estern E u ro p ean V ; said a s a result,-B unker- r avoid the lasl s tage of the tl rocess and. side-step the adding lo an a lready large d iry. Il................................ .............

OPAsplan JjII meeting__ j,LLS — Annual m eeting Of Dclcly of Certified Public - riv lll B e a u n e 24-27~ol ~ lin McCall.^forgec of Twin F alls.Ihc associalion, sa id the.

waker will be Gordon the Human Development

vlll conduct two "quality nars and will be address a 1C 26.said olher program s In- rse in CPA aervices and IS on CPA services, tim e tl Business Week. Addi- nallon is available from officc in Boise.

8ABILITYlloy. .091 wall thick. - > r*r«fU l*nltod*nt. lpl*r*lnforc*d. 'TOP CATES lo •lock

IIONYOUHStSTEM. TI mony ln«tone*V our ovir 10” pip*. >*|(. i*landln9po*ltlpn.

^^^ •" -y o u fl^n to r.- _____

A n i y i e . .

P lP tC O ^ - -

LJPPtlES ---------

^hpotalito bligfc___ U iid e r _ th e ^ N tf l lo i ;

------ G erm plasm -System -creaIs the departm ent, state It stations, land-grant co :y lir lv a tc Curators loosely

the ir program s to 'sto re 1- for devdoping and Impr B- varie ties for future use an ts the currcn l crop base, d “ As cu rren tly orgai 's ' m anaged, however, this s s not determ ine the risks d — vulnerability or adequate €— the-houackeeplng chorea-ol IS m a in tenance and eval

germ plasm slock," ^ GA

‘ M i n

!

Offices optSteve Ber

buUdlngat3( a form al q Insurance w

. r e p la c ^ It vr

~ S E C re g isLAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP!

' N e v a d a G a m in g Com Thursday granted the Goldc Inc. perm ission to file a rc sta tem en t with the Secur Exchange Commission fo million stock offering.

-— -T h e agenda item passed with no discussion.

However, attorneys for poratlon told the Nevada Control Board at its April 1< th e stock Issue would be the se rie s designed to help fir

P h o t o o n d i s p i n T w in F a l l s

TWIN FALt-S - A fholo I W ashington to decorate tl room of the new National 4- there is on display in Twin Fa

It can be viewed al the Ti distric t offlce-of the Univi Idaho Cooperative Extension

-1.T35 Fller-Avo. E . - ^ ^ . E ntitled "The Sawloolhs,"

tograph by Coy Poe of Ketchu th e headw aters of Stanley Lal

Tho photo will be on display -E alls-un tiU aiursday_______

126 2nd STREET EAST..TWI^

m

■ d o n ’t (

w i th

•K i K : ( ^ r r : i c c

1PMIWATSR_TeSTf DENTAL I —: nxtBtownaiQunT • r

'fr——

Sum

titoflS^o n a l _ P J a n l ____Managcmcjealed In 974, Its Is too det 5 experim ent said, Impedli colleges and gra ted gem ly coordinate maintenance; e germplasmproving plant A nallonal and to protect m lnlslralive

w rso n n d o ra[anized andI system does GAO compl cs of genetic s y s te m a tic itely perform germplasm, i i^f-coHectionj— complete-evii 'aluatlon of supplies and f iAOsald. . gcmipiasm.

tenede rg stands outside tbe oew : 303 Sbosbooe St. N. H w Insura opening (or tbe new bulldi outgrew It# old building a t tl w ith this two:6tory offlce.

S r M i o n ^ a ^PI) - The Victoria Bay.Jim m iss io n Vegas “strip".i(den Nugget drawing boardsregistration The control'burilles and . registration slfor a $50 m onlh w ouldjj

m oney couidd T h u rsd ay - elsewhere —su

the business clilir the ‘to r- Golden NugiJa Gam ing Stephen Wynr14 m eeting Nugget Hotcl-C

he first of a V egas and tfinance the ' Holel-casinoin.

play; “ iDiffflK

llJcre?Fails. ' • WX-81T w inF allslivcre ltyo f --------on Service, SPECIAI.------------- :______________ RSMOII." the pho-hum shows BOX 504^ k e . — iOOS.-BROlay in Twin

ready iNSTANTlYlWekrw1 ^ 0 O u lo tto r« .C a JJo ta ^

m PALLS • 7 2 ^ -2 0 2 0

c o m p a r e K IN E T IC O

I o t h e r w a t e r c o n d i t j

T h i s o i i e j s i

N o t l e c f rI y KINETICO-S (ullyI I

"Y I fncim yoiii tlnngn

'I . /-. — tKlucmguH uit by

" T w i n - S o f t

Y Iwu'umtfiW>7 hifd w»it«»nltr VOIJi unji# tl'nii «o1e«r»f

/J • . • (Iwrj'mtuugiKINETICO cvtn

' lully Inin

0 * No'm ort Willed Mil. No n •ndfto#l#ctTlclty.irSTH

l z 3 K I f f E T I C C K : 0 1187EASTLANI

----------------------TWlN-FAL4:&m>.' 73«OT

in d ay , April 26,1981 Tlmes-Ni

I40’sim cnl of.the gennplasm-un^------

decentralized, the agency )cdlng c rca tio n 'Of an intc- germ plasm developm ent, nee and r e ^ a rc h program. .

nai coordinator has no ad* ive control over budgets, o r activities.

implained about a lack of iic c o lle c tio n of new n , inadequate storage, in-•evffluation^of-gormplasm---------nd perm anent loss of some n.

oew B e i^ Insurance surance company held Iilding F riday. Berg al tbe sam e site and----------------

ay.Sporting Club, a Las p". resort currently on the . ards.Dl'board w as told that the I slateh ien t sought this Id not be so rigid that the uid not be channeled - s u c h a s N c w 'J e r s e y - i f — — - 5 clim ate changed.'Nugget-Inc.-, headed by 'ynn, owns the Golden cl-Casino In downtown Las d (hc Golden Nugget o in A tlantic City.

ISimF ^I FORB>SON PRINTERS Ll MICROCOMPUTERS WLE. ATARJ. ETC.I '

x .8 o ’ . T t s i fX -70 . . . $ 9 9 9..PLUSXABLE........: _____ ______ _

f t L . . . 1 0 % O P PM ODll 111 A N D .I1 _ rJI_ ______

04 • 9 4 3 - 6 2 9 2BROADWAYrBUHL— -------- ;•

cask r w w a i m e futes a c aappointfrwnt.

PHOTcftftAPHJ

' O ' - , ; —

litioiiers

js different.

Etricitylwtut r.Vu.i.

*.*«nlul limcf oiwfjiwi • _____

litrtging (limtmll lor.K>II ititf only «1ifn rtenury.3it by i t iiiucl> J l 75%. .................

>ftenin34ank$— ~tfiS'rrhur.Tn.H..‘.rc»n :tr vour vrairc linrt. Unhko lltrwft. only u ll. Iill.rcd ituugli Hn tonltol V4l.«. 1

tcclMiuM l!2»__»« 'Wlin"toli xiltr liom .Tl' T ~ i|«m. Y **'•No more WMted water5 THAT SIMPLE.- • i-

f O | ^ W A T f e R ! : = =JiND DRIVE;t4DAHO-6»»»1---------- 1------------i i c S f l ; ■"— r ^ —

is-N ew s, Twin Falls, Idaho B-3

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DcD ETRO IT (UPI)

. ^ I c s In mid-April m lrcd a t reccssio Xhough anoUicr s ize C h ry sle r Corp. help

:.tolaIs8llghlJyahead

, , ; • Undaujited, - Indu sa id they continue im provem ents In tl

-desp ite th e facl annu in mid-April w ere b< beginnlnK of (hc monl

R eports on Thursd o f 150,426 U.S.-built <

2: : ......... 11-20 period.—up

j ^^UtO]By JA M ES V. HIGGIf

, pn/ledPress Intemati

: 'i D ETRO IT - A dri inven to ries dcpletei

p H o w c u r b s

w l l l h e l p a• S av ings over fl

» • Eliminoio noedio I• . irap ^ydn}carbons

IMI «»c«p« whon liliing isflk at

• - | »talioni-S1.2Uimon-

ETimThalinbb ivqumng . ' Ol a-low tlio ptaisuro

7- ---- -------- 1 SiaO milHon* ^ " ~ -

_ ^ ^ CK«go Tra»w» Qtwoc______

: ■ E o m a s , N e t

; : . S )A L L A S - L o n ia s i f ' F inanc ia l Corp. reports

' c ie a se d for the quart n ton ths ending March 31

. - ;Net incom e for the nin , $K .82m ilIlohor$2 .06as

5 i6 8 million o r 51.86 a p I a V ear ago. F u lly dilutcti

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' For your controctri

—varieties- Small Re Bush Noi

IF a r m

Inl

T W I

! i- ■ 'i , B^ T Im e a -N e w a .T

n o s t l i k e l y t o b ira— -------------- -------------------•98 (2-door) >

sailloaT oronado— •. — — —'98-(4-door)-■a (2-<to6r) itinontal (2-door) • inovilloDolta '88 (2-door)a (4-door):._____>: VW Bootio convortlblo,1 Mor

MGB. VW Scirocco .

s a s t l i k e l y t o b e

(4-door)(4-door)

0 - ( s t a t t o r r w a g o n r M |^ ”

ompJiation-Woooh)—

(2-door)(2-door)

; Mazda Q L -c rH o n d rA ^ r t : Concord. Chovrolot Novb, F(

^ l y w u i h Volaro. Cadillac &

reports solid gai

om estiiPI) - - Domestic c a r -147,90ril rem ained firm ly Chrjsionary levels, al- c a rsIzeable sa le s gain at froihlelpod push Industry F o rd jsad of la s t year. s l l ^ t l

id u s try —executlves ‘ Genue to cxpcct sales d in ed1 the weeks ahead from !inualized sales ra tes 3,773; below those at thc scdamlonth. 4.637.

rsday showed sales Sa lelit c a rs In the April c a rs w -I:7 -perccn t--from — sentlnf

)m akernational

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publicsdrive to replenish At th'

Bted by reb a te s reporte

b s o n U . S . r e g t

a u t o i n d u s t r yr five y e a rs -------------

Delay phnso|E i™ a ,u > o I o"f’a r ^ r

-1 3’£IS;To” "imorovoviow— /S85 million /a —

nng ' . -. ____iro •• Eiiminaio oo»i ________________wtiools 10 ko«---- 1 S400 millor)

e t t l e t o n e a r h i r

is and Neltlelon sh a re amorts earnings in- of 25 percla r te r and nine ago.U l . Not Imnine m onths was $4,31 miiila share , up from sh a re ufa p rim ary share cen ls a piIted earn ings per a fully

k T T EE A N ^jr consideratio ting in - fifteer (S- represent-si teds, Dark-anc ortherns, Gard' i c e s R a n g

—— -r-Rocoivi ma. Twin Falls, n terested Grov

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n il V a l l I4 0 9 Sh

Iw l

^ rA frra <

3. Twin Falla, Idaho Sundayiay. April 26.1981______________ ‘

. b e s t o l e n

ilorcury M a ^ i ^ ^

> e s t o l e n

rdTAnwrtcari” « w ,j ,Ford Fairmont,Sovillo

ains' ,

ie c a r sa',902 last year.:h ry sle rsa id ll sold 20.216 dome; ■s in tho period, up 47.7 perc lh 13,687 In Ihe sam e period o/J£ •d sales of 33,953 c ars were up J ;htly from 33,851 lasl year. Icncral Motors Corp. sales 1 led 3.3 percent to 67,384 this y( m 90,996 last year, while sales *3 U.S.-buill Volkswagen Rab ans w ere down 18.6 perceni fn

J le s of American Molors Coi 5 w ere estim ated a l 4,500, repi Ih r a decllne'of'4,9 pcfcenl frc

rs s ta r tiIted dom estic c a r produclion tli week to its highest weekly lev

o re than a year, a n industry trar icallon said.the sam e lime. U.S. automakci

rted the num ber of hour!

j u l a t i o n sr

inso'in ol I_____________________■osltninis eiimmato tulo oovoininap»— boil lansion-lcor*t 54 million

' Eiimmaie eaiiOraiing - y ■ Momotot into mllos nnd kiiomoiats—

/ , SVSOpofCar

Ro!a» diosol \ amiMion siandatds

1 ^ V -SSg3 million

- Modiiybur^oT™]I tmonei spaod-.

30»ignmg wiihoull damagokoop wo |,m.l Itnmrating- 2.5 10 5 m.p.n,;2______ _____ -S650m ili«n------------ . (Io auto industry)

____________ y

i n g s i n c r e a s e d i

amounted lo $1.84, an increase, ercenl over SI.47 a share a year

Incomc for lhe quarte r was nillion o r 65-cents a prim ary up from $3.28 million or 63

I p rim ary share a y ea r ago. On y diluted basis, quarterly

ENTIG R O Ii o n , w e h a v e c

s n ^ v a r i e t i e r o f

s u c h t y p e s a s :

i d L i g h t K i d n e y

r d e n a n d F r e s h

g e U p T ^ 4 i l

i ^ i n g - S t o t i o n s - A t i

s , B u r l e y a n d G l i

) w e r s s h o u l d c a l

F alls 734-9430mSEEDCShoshone St. South win Foils, Idaho

I H a K o 'C o r p o r a t io n ) ‘

— n

H B yD A N JE D L lC ^ 0CiiicagoSun’Ti

^ 5 C a r theft Is com puterized vc M otor Co. should

‘• w . - C alled Thefl-Gi sa id insta lla tion ii

"A s fa r a s welc a system ,'.’ said IV of th c F o rd Pai

M M av a ilab le a l Ford and fits a ll c a rs a

— cais.wiUuLposiUv ^ 1 Thefi-G uard. w

veh icle 's elcclric i■ ■ -------car-w on 't-s ta rt-u i

four-digll code inti of a pack o f c igan

H i _ . _ Jn slrom ep t_paneI com partm ent. - T h e re a r e 11,880

T h ere is no lim e 1 J d r iv e r c an try nn 1

— ^ (he co rrec i ,four-t

ales rer/^,731 la s t year. ,

mcstic / au to m ak e rs report *rct>ill end of each month. )/J9S0. "S a le sa ren o H 'm ip Just levels, and a s we n

Ju n e we expect Io s JS Aq. sa id Philip E.^Bci 5 y ea r P resident fo r Nortl lies of o p e ra tio n s . , ia 'b b lt ' - C hrysle r sales Vit

trom f J ; '? “ IH[hold th e line on p ric d riv e prom olion a

Corp. sa le s ahead of last y« repre- By all signs, the from coollngoul from the

iju ild if1 th is w orkers on Indeflniilevel__ sh a rp ly th is week (0

Irade lowest iolal In mon from 180,950 lasl wee

ju rlv W ard 's Aulomoll — i — In dus Lry—stn listlca

au to m ak e rs p lan to i , du ring the p ast weel

from 145.707 In tbe yea r. U is The high reco rded in 14 month;

_ W ard’s sa id truck'< - p ast week of 30,591 I;

' from 35,254 la s l week O vertim e work a

'3 . assem b'ly p lan ts is m onplace - in shari frequent p lan t downt lhe industry by It* pression.

Is_ J A utom akers report

c rea se c a r productioi q u a rte r by 25 perceni

----------quarler-of-1980rT he-pa te s im prqving sah

•--------- q u a r te r -a n d -a lso -n edcaler-stocks taken d by industry-w ide ca;

-g ram s.-- - ............

' The only tem porary th is week lo balance 1 a t t ruck assem bly iMin

O verlim e is sched C hrysle r Corp. plants

y M otors Corp. locatio F o rd M otor Co. plants.

during quartfttisc . ea rn in g s bf 61 cents aJar p ercen t above the 50 c

y e a ra g o ..asiry D irectors of the cor63 also declared a dividen

On sh a re , payable M ay 81<rly of record April 27.

IO N :M IER1acreage left I

sf" beans—The s: Navy;-TurfU ays, Cranberric h M arket TypeI C T C e n t s .

11 iim rvin , >i

rienns. Ferry, all collect:1 0

C O . , I N C .

Z JEorcICKATimes ............. -

i a m ajo r problem, so Ihi vehicle anll-theft system ot Id be good news for motorists. G uard, It has a S70 list price 1 is ex tra bul relatively simple f know. Ford is the flrsl lo offe I M artin Jones, m arketing ma ’a r ts and Service Division; rd or Lincoln-Mercury dealer I and trucks - ex tep t a few f< live ground electrical system , w hlch.comcs precoded, utili Ical.system and ballery . Will until the-d riv c ren te rs a per nio a sm all keyboard aboul th ire tte s (hat can be mounted c ieI._or_hidden- In thc- pass4

30 possible keyboard combinal B limit when en tering the co< n unlimited num ber of tim es r-dlglt co d cH s-^ n ch ed Intc

main mAMC and foreign stlm u

)rt sales only a l the ca sh i fl. . -m a tch ingJaslyear’s . move Into May and

) sec further gains,"Jenton, Ford’s vicerth American sales ^ e A p

, So I^ice President J e r ry so ld 2npany’s decision to f ro m :‘ices and Its $50 test tim e 1a re helping keep', up 17.

year. down ilie industry still is a t .VWle heavy tem porary perccr

figinvenite layoff dropped GM lo I7Q.650 - also t h e .^ n e x L jore lhan a year — operaleek .' Louis iatlve Reports, an P*®*!*’ : a u - j« im a l^ e a ld .0 build 162,7M ca rs Ame « k . up 11.7 percent Je e p p ic sam e week last closed ghest weekly lotal tem por

Indelk output during the '^'eek \1 is off 13.2 percent Ford , 4ik. a m c .

at domestic ca r s becoming com- h a s bul irp contrast lo the year* d< ntim e forced upon *he lls two-year de- o “‘P“*

roughly point in

irtedly p lan lo in- _ _ _ ion in the currenl ml over Ihe sam e ' e - i n d u s t r y ~ a n l i c l - — ales ra les in theneeds-to"rcbu ild "1-----------down last' month

;ash, rebate pro-

ry plant closings . 1 c inventories a re ints. . .

eduled a t th r ie . its, nine General ions and seven is. - i ■

>X________________I

a share were 22 I cenls a share a - .,

orporation have end of 32 cents a lid 'shareholders

» ■

»

fore s e — ---------—

l e s ; - ^

i e s ,

^ e s . _____

I <.

control m odule.------------ "T hen-G uard

— ---------w a y ^ k e e p b c«------------- in th e Ignition,"the new effective deterre of Ford m any a la rm and

( j a s $300. M any aice. Ford , pays a tten tion to P*e. F o rd said lhatffer such out o r Jls_wlrcs < m anager s ta r t the c a r . Wli jn; ' I t s ■ can be concealc( lerahlps, feature-* tha l thv J foreign iy s lcm ;m.^ ................. - ------------------ -ilillzes a "A th ief is cont /llh It, a (sites to s tea l a c personal— running in a few : the size trying. Thcfl-Gti d on the am ateu rs , who issenger— th e f ts .lL _ ---------

ies until Theft-G uard t nto the deac tiva tes il afti

[liredmulus given to sales in M an >h rebates.

)ne Big T hree sales analysi n estic c a rs sold in mid-April isonally adjusted annual ra te 1 lion unils. down from 6.2 milli April 1-10 period.

0 fa r th is year, autom akcra1 2,046.196 cars, down 5.2 pei m 2,182,24! in the sam e amou e la s l y ea r. Sales on the yeai 17.1 percent a t Chrysler but m 8,8 percent a t Ford, 8.4 per /WA. 7.9 percent a l AMC am cen ta l GM.

m toiiesM said It will suspend produ< L _ w e e k -a t- Its - iru ck -a sse^ rations in Flint. Mich, and is and a t its U rdstow n, Ohio, It, idling 6,700 w orkers fork. _____________________m erican Molors Corp; said > plant in Toledo. Ohio, will cd next week, idling 3,300 worl w rarilv .definile layoffs repo ried .- < w ere 73,000 a l GM. 47.300 I, 45,800 a l Chrysler and 4,55(

ird ’s said thc dom estic indus built 2.085.590 cars so f a r .l , down 7.5 pcrcenl from 2,255. le sam e lim e last y ear. T n It so fa r this yea r is 569,1 ily-equivalent to 570,380 lo IIn 1980. .......... ......... ......... ..

...............

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handlesecY o u c a n ' t b v

L E X O N E ® D F

, „ _ m a n Q e _ y o u j

g r a s s e s , i n c l u

s m a r t w e e d a

I n a d d

D F g i v e s y o u

s p ^ h i i n i d - ■ ' - - i i w z l n g r ' n i e

q u i c k l y a n d

e m p t i e s c o m ]

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e m e r g e n c e <

I s l a b e l e d l c

l i T i g a t l o n .

S o , t h i s

- I p r a n a n c e h e

b e t t e r o r h a n c

'santi-tthefts^le.u'd interrup ts ip it io n w iring ic rca rfro m starting even U ^ e k n ," Jones said. “ It’s an Inexp irrent to auto theft. I t’s a s effc< and lock-up system s costing a: y a la rm system s go off and 1 1 to th em ."

ia t If th e keyboard is smashed, cs.cu l and crossed, a thief slU W ires tha t a ttach under the ho< aled am ong all the other wirir thw arts easy d l^ n n c c l lo n .

loncemed about the amount of a c a r ," Jones said. " If hc can ' ew m inutes; he generally won' •Guard is mosl cffcclive a iio a rc responsible for mosl

not claim that professipnal I0 beat the syslem.

1 has an override button a fte r the code is entered, allov

1 9 8 1 C h

yst saiapril a t a i 2 2 m:p!g;'vninl lie of 5.7 i< i* - i ■

have percent ' '

of- u l j ^ N R B ^ H'e a r a rc but a rc pcrccnt " and 7.3

:----------------- - a^Tmjmamm

:s _Brst.

Sl- BOISE (UPI)r i ; ' Corp. Is Issuing

I porate bonds, pj---------------i— p a rtly- c o nver tifaaid lls I qualified Idaho nwill be Company offk'orkers i securillcs a re in

> bonds, tha t mald.- th is j 1991 and pay 10.300 a l ' semi-annually un1,550 a t i They said eac

I secured by 100 oudustry 'i r - th ls -

A m f a c i n c

69,154, HONOLULU - / 10 th is po rts rccord first^qui .............. - .revenues— 1 ..........

i

s , n o t h l n g g t v e s l

W B l e r t h a n D r y F

b u y b e t t e r p e r i o

F w e e d k i l l e r d e

i _ n e e d _ t c ! _ s t o p _ t o

l u d i n g l a m b s q u a

a n d f o x t a i l ,

i d l t l o n t o p o w e r f u

u D r y F l o w a b l e a

i h c i k l n ^ 9

i e e o n e e h t r a t ^ ‘

1 c l e a n l y w i t h l l t i

n p l e t e l y s o y o u g i

c a n ^ a p p l y - L E X

I o r p o s t e m e r g e r

l o r p o s t e m e r g e

I s s e a s o n g e t L e x

» r b l e l d e f o r p o t

n c U e s e a s i e r . -

With any c h tih lc o l - Id f l ln g i ia ln ia io n rQ im -a ia

as te rn fivehicle’s owner-

in su c ira ^ p a r k e d by a vafk e y sa re — codel------“ - 'r : 'xpensive, • , , rective a s G eneral Motoi as m uch long tim e on a sl i nobody designe

. s ta r tin g cars. " 0 and th e tim es ju

d ripped spokesm an said. |IUI can t lh e n e a r future, rtoodalso , G uard, and a re st ring — a1 of the A .F o rd ..sp o k c ...... - ____ prevent, drunks. -

, " n 't ? « p - " > " > ^ e c t a r o u r _ .d l , against 53 ,^

js i auiCL- costs associated « an a verage of J50(

thieves recovered (p $5,00( vehicles,’’ he Mid, one million aulos \

in tha l th is y e a r , costing towlnga c a r is stolen on the

h e v r o l e t C a p r i c e

IIIQ inerws .Lorwlh:2tZ1 inct>o»[ —

t Idaho o f fe r s t*1) — First Idaho -b y th e lg $1 million In cor* under partly secured and trustee

ir e s ld o n ls . ' a ( a n yifflc la ls- sa id th e eachbcin the form of $5,000 ' Afteilalure on April 15, amouni10 percent Interest duced 1until m aturity. ' would 1ach bond is partly a i a ralounces of silverhcld the new

c o m e , r e v e n u e

Amfac, Inc., re- N et in g a r te r income and million (

i W

i i r it r b e l t e r w e e d - e o i i

F l o w a b t o l E X O N i

o r m a n c e a t a n y

e l l v e r s t h e h i g h

o u g h - b r o a d l e a v i

a r t e r s , r e d r o o t p i g

u l w e e d c o n t r o U

: o n v e n l e n c : e . T h e

o r w c d e r ^ c i n o

1 L e x o n e g r a n u l e

i t U e o r n o d i i s t . T

j e t a i l y o u p a y f o

X G N E - 1 5 F - e i t h e i

m c e i n a w i d e \

e n c e u s e I n s p r

X O N E D F , t h e h l g

J t a t o e s . N o l h i n g

a l follow ______

ner-to loan it loTsbmebneTr” liave it I val^l^ without revealing the smit> I_

!otora Corp. has been working fo r a a sim ilar but morc complcx system, gned lo slc^ drunken drivers from , "Our-system still Is being perfected, s ju st a ren ’t right for It y e l," a G.M aid. "Don'l expcct It to be offered In ure. W ^re aw are of F o n l’s Theft- -e studying It.’’

>okcsman..said..Tbcft-Guaird-mIght. - ks.-who are-responslb le-for-a-large— ' accidents, from sta rting a c a r /B u t imcone really would have to be drunk r_-diglt,code.i:...................... ,

rheft-Guard can significantly reduce ed with c ^ t h c f t e . ^ ^ e y r a n « from $500 In damages (0 veh ldes tha t arc 5,000 o r more lo replace unrccovered laid. “Statistics show tha l more than tos will be stolen In the U nited Stales ing society several billion dollars. A the averagcof every 37 seconds."

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BaM anaina; I^^^h 3.S Mar V4 ''Wlin aulomatic;9.7 Mai V-S.diaMr.min__auiomauc optional .

Base pitca:— I- - sz.Tafiscos

oolibnargioiel) ................

ibondissue.__rth e trustee. Bank of Idaho N.A., le r an Indenture between' the slee and F lrsl Idaho. Under m s of the bund, iiie holder mayi any tim e, convert 40 pcrccnt of h bond to 100 ounces of silver..f te r conversion , th e face ount of the bond would be re­ed to $3,000 and the new bond lid continue lo accrue interest I ra te of 10 percent per y ea r on new amount, they said.

n e s s e t r e c o r d s

;t income for the period w as $14.2 lo n o r9 9 ccn lsa sh a re . ;

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S O raA H IL X llR E N ' UPJ Farm Editor

WASHINGTON (UPI) a g ricu llu ra l economic

■warns the Reagan adm m ake thc sale of feed

'S oviet Union a “ low p r : com crop this y ea r is s ir

_____ billion buslieJs.______________1 Seljihgjtoo.m uch.cora

Untun with a sm aller cause high food prices

-rep ercu ssio n s for liv ducers, he said.

Bul (he forecaster, sen io r vice president E conom elrlcsr said Tu< thc grain em bargo woi

< im portan i m ark 'd for h supplies of wheat.

The difference is ihz o th e r feed grains were

■ drought lasl y ea r and i ^ supply, but the wheat ■* ■■ rccord.

The scenario outlined b' Chase-sponsored lunche< p o rte rs contained a lot o f

If the crop Is less thai I • bushels, "1 would m ake it I feed grains lo the Soviet

low priority ,"D aniel said.Yet Chase is predic

;blllion-bushel com crop

but. WASHINGTON (UP

partm en t says corn supi • : below la s ty en r’s record

Al the sam e time, It si !• f irs t quarterw asfipercc ' ■ ; . In a quarterly grain J - ' sa id corn stored both on r ' 1 totaled 4 billion bush * b u sh e lsay ea rca rlle r.

: r .......C orn< akenou i o r a i rth ree m onths of the yea

I com pared lo 2.03 billion I - By contralst, wheat

officially called “ disa draw n down by 571 mllllc com pared to491 millioni

Consultiri!BOISE (U Pl) - Mos

coun try 's - and Idaho's - eng ineers say 1980 was a i ness y ear, but most expect even betler, according to conducled by the Americai

. - •ing E n g in eersC o u n cJl.rp n

The survey said 52 percer questioned said 1980 w as a £ significantly less lhan the 7

----- w ho thought-1979 was-a gooiyea r. At the sam e lime, thc ag e of engineers who at business opportunities woul 1981 w as 43 percent, up percent last year.

Find o u ta t t h e i of tax-favored c

W hen:

S p eaker:• ]

---------R;S.V.P. ]c

R efreshm ents: ^

- D onvor • A lbuquorquo • I G ra n d luncllon * Grooi

■........................................

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■ -

— - - 7 - —--------- . 1 “ ^

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^ F e e cd grai____ ^

1 0

— u.sP I ) - A private _m ic fo recaste r idmlnlstration lo cd grains to thc priority” if the sm aller than 7.5 u*,tcos

3m-lo:the-Sovlet______ ✓Jcr crop wouldces and severe (livestock pro- (-------

r. Ray Daniel, \ . en t of Chase X ;T u e ^ a y lifting would open an r large curreni

thal corn and- V _______ire hard hit byid a rc in short drought ctat crop was- a nation. By

^ - crop was aa by Daniel a t a and the 1‘:heon wllh re- w as6.6bllliof'* lfs.'' Administ,than 7.5 billion d icated rece l t (the sale of g ra in lo thlet Union) as a lifted soonJld . tensions ln ldieting a 7.6 B u tM yerop in spite of o f stal6^1c{

ion*scor t usage iiUPI) -- th p Agriculture 1 supplies this spring a rc 18 perc ord. ' 'it said consumption of corn in i !rccnt less than a y ea r ago.In slocks report, the departmi on and off Am erican farm s Ap ushels, com pared to 4.86 billl r.airslorage'lc>catibnslnlh'c"ni yea r totaled t.86 billion bushc pn bushels last'ycar.?al stocks totaled 1.33 bllli

lisappearance,” supplies we Illion bushels in thc first quartc onbush e lsay ca raco .

ng engineeiHost of the Of the sur— consulting including ab a good busi- percent said 1

ect 1981 to be for business, to a survey labeled it a sp

-v L a s lv c a r and iransltio

“ eiL.0 7” , i S[oodtjuslness— JnjplJcatlons- Ihc percent-anticipated C S l ' i

rould rlso In . ' “ r P rivate cm up from 33 ‘.‘T hese su

^express that 0]

e B oettcher sem inar. Wi i oil a n d g o s investm en

Tliesday, April 28, 191

golse S tate University bt~udent Union Buildil Nez P erce Room Boise, Idaho A ngelo Barr' R egional M arketing ^

... Kiel Van Inw egan , a to r fill out a n d m ail the

j: Will b e serv ed :

- W S I I . ^ !

— = < - B o e t t c......^ ■ S l P . IfTwsttnonfBai

0 • BoIbo • Boutdor *'Coopor • Co rooloy • Houaton • K a n u s C lly •

« ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■Plooio rM«rvo------ moU forollondoaalnvMtments., '

— -

O ry---------------- ___________

— HomoTalophona—

. MyBoolichor. ....... _ -Aeenuni I.

O Id o r>olhav»aBo»itchweec MoU-to: Idaho Fim PImo. Suita

— ----------- torssuih-csseresuTSBoU«.ID83702

) t o p f o r e i g n b u y

. 8 . f a r m p r o d u c t !■Hans ot doluir«'

N«1h«rUrt(3l S3 44 Spain S1.2 lUty $1 2 \ W*at

S1.7S I

t uo DwiMmM MJpncuhn

co nd iti*^ in much of the 3y comparison, the 1979 com s a record 7.9 billion bushels

1980 drought-stresscd-Ch)p' lillion bushels.ilstralion officials have In- recently tha t the em bargo of the Soviet Union might be

on because of the casing of In Poland.Ker Hashish, undersecrelary dcsienatc for economic af* <

msupplU in quarteti De- ■"■'Soybean stocks tojrcent __ L..dbw nJ3-percent

m ore lhan twoyear: Soybean disappea

tment down 9 perceni from April departm ent>llllon nillllon bushels Apr

p earan ce was down: rfire t B a f l ^ t o c k s ^ n shcls, bushels while disapi

99.8 million bushels. Illion Oats stocks, down IUI lii milllOftlitlShels.Uisa were 135 million bushels.- irter. Combined slocks <

sorghum , barley and

2rs see goocsurvey's 1,300 respondents. - * about 24 from Idaho. 34 e id 1980w asanavcrageyear - e JSS,. and only 12 percent lc ispoor. g

ja jiw as one of_unccrtalnty::: ‘ f ition, txith on the national ^ in Idaho," said Gilbert C. ® olse, president o f.the Con- glncers of Idaho. “ Bul the IS—inherent—in—c u m m — /ards getting the federal It under control a re healthy enterprfse.

ccsu rvey resu lts should hb t optim ism ." sli

We'll exp la in th e risks an< snts w hich yield incom e \

1981 W hen: Thursdc ,7 P M

iity W here: Holidav3 I n g ^ _________ BlueLqi

Teion Rc , Tvvin Fa

J M anager. Petro Lewis a t 342-2755 or l-800-632-6( h e coupon.

a e to f - th e -R o c k ie s ____ ^ ___

t c d T e r & C o m p a n yBankofs Sine* 1910 ' ' ..........

Coloradis Springs • Durango • Foi ly r Longmont • York • PhoohJ

■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ Ifor m i ol yoiur • • minor on lox-fovoied

--------— Slat* ------------Zip_________

eeoouni. _ ’ _iltolMw - i : ------ .•u tm td ^

■ f — —

i n 9 al<u y e r s o f

: t s i n 1 9 8 0

3 44 Sovkt Union Sl'n t 0«rmany SI.S4 /

I / / China I

Ii fa irs, Tuesday told IhcSer 1 R elations Committee that I h a s been m adc on whelhc > em bargo.

‘ th c Soviet Union could rai r $5 a bushel and that in I ra is e feed prices for llv 1 ducers who already a re l05

D aniel said.In tu rn , livestock produ

cu t back production in

ies down ’tdropss totaled 1.03 billion bushels o ent-/rom -a-yeai^ago_but J 7 i ’ar^ago .

pearance totaled 1.14 billion b rom lhesam (?peri< idayearag( int said sorghum stocks we April 1, down 21 percent and wn 39 percent lol54 million bus vere 23percenrsm aller a t 2021 sappearance was down 3 pert }Is.wn 25 percent, were eslim ated disappearance was down 2 perc

of all four feed grains — and oats - w erc down ifi percei

»d year in‘ ..The survey, also showed eng ineers continue to find i e s l group of clients among local governm ents. Forty-oi gained business from goi

-/o llo w ed by 24 perceni from -c ia ls o u rc e s n s p ljrc e n i inSu

5 p ercen i federal governmer M ajor projecl activity ir

cu rred In studies and desigr -a n d -5 c w e r-fa c llltte s rB r2 7

followed by commercial including office buildings, i cent, industrial facililies a cen t, transportation a l 10 housing a t . 6 pcrcent anc s tud ies a t 4 perceni. .

:ind potential rew ards e w ith nodrilling .

}day, A pril 30, 1981

g y - l n n ______________________-qkes_B pul^qrd N orth, Room

F a lls ,Id a h o

s1-6663— — ---------- -

Fori C ollins •G lonw oodSpring i sonix • Puohlo • S a lt Lako City

— -----------

c c o u^ liquidation

sum er pric If thc Rl

grains in c.............. “ potential

SI 4 very, veryThe moj

a si 94 agriculture^«hK0c~S1,9

Daniel said

^ po in tslnce \ "T hc hoi

— lapsing,” hi L Iftlng th

J ’/ welcom e dc said ; T h e -

^ problem ii supplies of S ta tes coul bushels of v

----------------- ''' h e sa id .

«natcForclgn ont« lon '°to

“a " £ ° p ' , s r - 5 " ° "n turn wouldIvcstock pro- ‘5 losing mnScy, iu c c enough

® Soviet Union ducers would Ic Problems. n “ a m aior Expansion

expected to -------------------- Wheal a t Ka

\ r e n1 on April?. percent—

■WASHING' itiust^.k -nanclal guru BO ■ r the saying go

The questl »crc 313 m lnlstratloni Id dlsap- Kaufman. “s M s . New York j r2 million Salomon Brci m e n t io ~ I" llnanclal (

in terest rates ed a iis f i to influence n jrcent lo m i s past v

National P res — corn thing harder :enl. ’ -economicpoli

I K aufm an v, thc Reagan completely at

' w I economics.The admin

posed combln !d that-m osl ding cuts,and d Ihelr larg- engineered bj lg s ta te a n d . . will reduce in •one percent tim e lower inti government, K aufm an s im commer- about to be re: austfrararTd" lent. - in 1980 oc- L o d

ign of water 2T percent,1 facilities,. a t 15 per- . M M ^a t. 13 per- . . . . . P i

10 percent,- ■ ind energy _

| 1

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V

1 .

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r ■ 3 . ’ :I

- 4 . ,1 -------------------- -------------- ----------- ,

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igo ............ You. g e l; th a t 's rr

-------------- " V o lu m eless! - You g e t

............ - - ^ h f r e v e ^form . • You g e t tory-troir

____ „ _ _ ^ u l p m £' You g e t

__________ to -n o n e l. 4*irofM or<

e H

l id h i tlon" tha t would push up con- •rices sharpfy, he said. Russians bought a lol of feed n a y e a r of a sm all crop, tho lal food lnnation explosion is rydangerous,"hesald . nost critical problem facing u re a t the present Ififie is low ility in the livestock sector, a id, witb catlle feedlot opcra- h e irlow cst-levelslncei976T r -J> og-lndust^y-al^ ts^ow es^ ce the eariy I970s. hog Industry is really col- ’ hesa ld . -: the em bargo "would bring a dem and" for wheat, Daniel

ic second -m o st-Im p o rtan t' in agriculture is excess

of wheal and the United ould easily sell 400 million If wheat to the Soviet Union,

o recasl p repared for pres­to an agricultural outlook

loday. Chase said total crop planted this y ea r should m odem day record of 365

lecasl is b a ^ . e n expecla- the Uniled States will pro-

Igh feed grains to sell to thc lon without causing econom- IS.ion of wheat acreage is to depress wheat prices.

K ansas City will fall to'S4 a

lY tfm an n a i n s ii»JGT6n" (U P IV ^ When fi- iru H enry Kaufman speaks, goes. Wall Street listens.‘stion is whether the ad- . on o r Congress Is listening, n, general partner of the ..investm ent.banklngJirm „_ trothers, has such standing ll c ircles as an expert on - tes that his words are saide m a r k e ts .________________I in a speech to the ress Club, hc tackled some­o r to influence - national lolicy.I was sym pathetic toward n adm inistration 's goals, a t odds with its theory of >

linistration says ils pro-blnation of tax cuts, .spen* imd slower-m oney growth i

by the Federal Reserve (Inflation and a t thc sam e I

interest ra tes. 1says inflalion " is nol i

resolved" in this way and -

lYOROSTi

W a d f f R a i r ^ o w e r

I Full range Of operaling spei forward Ihru zero to full reve

— single conlrol,------------------’ A dequaie power at all ^pee

• load and land contour. -_i:_ Snnooth d ep endab le power belter conlrol o l your line. Simple lo operale . No ihroii

r-ad iu stm em s-n eo d cd n ^--= Rugged and com pactly des long life and durability. -

ie t Q ,q u a lity Irrlgatloi m o re . th a n .foir! Thai

le Buying Pow er; w e

? t-th e b e n e f i t of Forme how “lrrch?slyi ilriy '.il ly

e t y o u r sy s tem insiolU 3 lned c re w using thn e n t_________ _______?t p o rts -o n d serv ice bc , e l _ — ----------------w ay»t»«w fw Ygwr Ifft^oUon P

999919

t U . Son- f^ , Soviet gra

In m-tbon* of m*lr« lomt i s - ”

Ing 30

or. r

r IS

lo] . r 'iK ln t--------

fd s \ ^ n I Ian LvtojhJ ■ ■ ■

M L -Im B H I0 WI 1974 1S7S Nolo Yojrs begin in Jul

Id n^ W -U S tnare

•Total* may waiy dus lo m1. I U). ------------------------------------

e bushel th is summer, ai I- Chase, and average S4.10

th e m arketing year; 5 lo 5 below the 198(^1 average.

Chicago com prices In t J $3.50 a bushel for thep ast

rspeakj if anypr• tha t the program would dt . ra te s “ very much higher"

p rim e perhaps topping It:• . 3l.5percenl.

“ I do not question thc f : new adm inistration.'' Kai I J.‘T h e . new -fiscal- policy,- f ! exceedingly expansionary I -pursue a course lhal figh i . vigorously along the -wa;

place nearlv all Iho anti-ii ' tort squtffely on m onetary |

He said thc Reagan plan "stim ulan ts",to the cconbn 1982 in thc form of S54 bil cu ts and $27 billion in inc fense spending. (He favor defense.) These, hc said, offset byS46 billion in spend

T hai, Kaufman said, leai the F ed to fight Inflation 1 money growlh and. "when i of restrain ing a hcadslron( falls heavily on m onetary p h l ^ e r interest ra tes arc re su lt." - •

- - The adm inistration says_:

FATICTIU■ M H

eroll.savesyoutinipccds from lull 6 . Gre •averse all wilh a irar — ..hOf!le e d s to f iith e 7 . Lon

• .......................— • belliver gives you3 C o m e Iroilie conlrol o r___ H y d r o s

d e s ig n e d . Buill Iof

:lori sy s tem c t o p rlo la r ik s - to o u r Formor< ■e co n bu y a n d sell fo

m o re 's e x p e r ie n c e one

Dlled b y Form ore's foc th e b e s t , heovy-dut^

b o ck -u p th a t is seconc

>n Pollof o t ^ormortl

m o e

Sur

>. hea vy bliain im portso n j,, ....................

I

I 1 9 7 0 I 1 9 7 7 I 1978 July

Coa>5o fl'ams p -

• miieouanfloo* gr«m imporls ••e»lima» U9 OwMwa o<

according to should reach10 lo 54,20 for- su m m erq u a rlo 10 percent T here wtlle- feed grain sili1 the range of of 7.6_bljllon ts fs ix months w lirbe 're la tfv

s, b u t3 ne listeidrive in te r^ s f 'would not adr " —. with the much would biIts rccord-Ol and the rest

la rg e “ supplj) goals of the crcased work,aufman said. “ I am not < , however,- is— rca l-h is to ricaty , docs nol tha t across-th?hts inflation quickly encou:/ay and will h a rd e r or toi-inflaiion of- -gniriy policy.” Kaufman'’scan would add •B alance thcomy In fjscal two y e a rs soojbillipn In tax This, he say!ncreased dc- tionary expeciors stronger ernm en t b o rrd. would bc for p riva te Invindlngcuts. .in s tead of•aves it up lo cu ts, use sclI b y slowing elim inating bon thd burden and thc doublemg economy .In sis l on c’policy, then praclices.•e bound lo •"M echanics

nol be the rs its tax cu t inflation: " -

ANSMISSTEBENCI

J B A U f E B A l - A: J T W - 1 I V B n w l n

m e a n d l a b o r 7 w a ^

irealer elliciency b ecau se hydi ansm ission delivers m ore worl-orsepQwer.._______ ______ _anger wheel b a se for higher llo eiterlracking, "

I In a n d t e s t d r i v e W ai >s t a t i c P o w e r d l l a t v o tj ■O R E s t o r e t o d a y .

Ic e )'re •f o r ..................

)C-

•ty

C ofdonJensen . Jerom e. Idaho

P ^ - E e # l - o t - € l n d y 4 r R w r S o u th o f J e r o m e

' p n o n e : 324-^^41

■unday, April 26,1981 — Tlmes-h

^ ------------------- N,

i i i - FU l j i -^ I 1979 I loeo- I

Toial wpofti*

■ b -U S . »ruiin

ilimalV'

ach W a bushel during the luarler.Chasesaid. dll be no easing of a tight I situation even with a cropon bushels and cofn.prices____allvely high during 1961-82.

d o u B t p in in g V

add to Inflalion bccause Id be offset byspendlngcuts » t would be countered pply side" effects of ih- * 3rk , saving and investm enl:' lot convinced'thal there i«rical-evidence- t o - s u ^ e s t ------>s-the-board tax cuts will courage Americans to work to save more," Kaufmap

[fs own proposal:- i thc budget In fiscal 1982— sooner than Regaan plana. - says, would "chop infla- pcclatlons" and case gov* wrrowing, freeing money Investmenl.of across-the-board tax

selective ones, such as ; both the capital gains tax ~ -Ib le taxation of dividends. ..........n competitive wagc-price

nlcal monetarism should i m ain bulwark againsl

« o i n;e i : z

j [ i

rr■ r ri / a y s : :

hydrosialic ' •vorking 4

-,.. :______ _ «trllotaiioriand «

3 " 'V a d e * R a in \ . ^ .o u r _ ____________ I —

;S

I isI i*»

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< w t« u ra n t-^- "' '

09-N ew s, Twin Falls, Idaho B^5

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•1 . ‘ 'C onstruction!

S o far, a dra

Gildi■ ' N E W P O R T . R .I

; A m erica's Glided Age.......... • M cD o n a ld 's g o lder

' Bellevue Avenue, a boulevard drcnched

•; I t 's a batUe that p - agalnsi new money, t

fries crowd vs. the te; set, and preservatlonls en terprise. _

So far. i t 's a draw; T he giant fast-/obd <

• build a b u rger em . sm ack-dab on thc edg<

, . seap o rt's m ansion roi edge of Its historic distr

f lS p rin g —by-Idal

BO ISE - Idaho showed signs of renew

: M arch.A ccording to thc mor

I , . F i r s t S ecu rity Ban authorized building pe: tion am ounted to S45.8S percen t over the sam e

1 ago. ■N on-resldentlai builc

m illion, w as responsibi ■ th e ' gain , rising 223

------- M a rc h ,-1980. Residen:__ :^ -U o n , .a l S13.a7.miIlion,.w— iT f--b e lo w the sam e m onth j ; ^ A lterations and rep a ln

i ' S7.81 million, up 15.6 per — n n — m ?m um l> er o rh ew t

1^. s ta r te d w as 361. down 2 ^ -^rom -a7ea^ago^^ '* ._■? *, F o r the first quarte r

construction value w a s :■ '^ T ^ ’a 16.3 percen i Increase f

period a y e a r ago. s . . N on-residentia l' bulk I- p e rcen i a t '$44.09 mill

. . ^ j_ s p o n s lb le Jot!_the_galn5 Z - building, a t $28.8 millloj

'■ percen t, and alteration! . a l $15.99 million, w as d

• cen t for the th ree month!■ - - F o r thc qua rte r, 740 r

• J ' w e re s ta rted , a decreasc en lfco m thosam eD grJt

j:;- The figures in the banl S ;" based on 54 locations i

E'er selected M agic Valle : M arch, they include:

■ C o o d i n g 3 pcrmits'ft ;. - : and repairs, $15,600.

: i B p e t l e s fc-----GHie?\GO -<U Pll “ ^ ^

m ost destructivc4)estof Sl and cereals —’ Kiiapra bet

- T — ‘b een —d e tec ted —a t~ tw ( ; ' warehouses in Bayonne : 'A gricu ltu re D epartm ent oi

D o n W o o d h a m . t •coord inator for the USD-

\ a n d Plan t Health Inspecll ■said 19 beetles were foun'

_ m o n ih s .d u rin g routine Ins . th e M ii i ta r y . O cean ■: w arehouses.

T h e 2.5 m illio n c i

In co m e , e a rn-.---^.-DALLAS— Lom as'and .........M origage; Investors repor

■ Incom c and earn ings for ti - and nine months ending Ma

F o r. the quarter, nel in____ $2.62 million on revenues

.m illloii. co m p ared 'w ith ■ I : $2,05 m ii i lo n ^ d $13.29 mill

/ ea rlie r. E am ings p e r shar

. ;a g o .

>: R epub lic AirliM IN N E A P O L IS .P-" I

• : A irlines flew a reco rd 70S ‘ rev en u e passenger m ile -M arch .

. In th e sam e month a yet ~^th? airllno flew 67i i millio ; g e r m iles. Boardings hi M«

'^ q iilllo o lo<1980, ^ ca rso

;■ M T lm es-N ow s, Tw, Twin Falla. Idaticr - Sunday,/

>n o f J V fc O o n a ld 's a c r o s t

raw in N ew port

led AgeR .I . ( UP I ) . Cusloi>gelsclashlngwllh th e 108-:den a rc h e s on b iirger

a mansion-lined McDonaid in wealth and acro ss

it p its old m oney ' • I l s nc/ , th e bu rger-and* s u m m e r! te a a n d c ru m p e t C d rn e iluDnists a g a in s t f re e a n d th c

a n d o th e' som e ofod chain wants to archlteclemporium righ t Form etdgc of this resort Langleyrow. and a l .the m ansion

istrict. McDonai

g r i w i e w a

[10 construction- Hailey tiewed activity in perm its,

$1.15 milnonthly report by alteratio i lank of Idaho, total, perm it construc* Ketchu

5.89 million, up 56 perm its, m e month a year m illion n

ations an<•ulldlng, at $24.2 S unV a slble for much of M.OOO rc! 23 pcrcenl over and repai dential construc- Blaine [j,.was 8.6 percent— dwellings Ith a y ea r earlier, d e n tia l . airs amounted to $33,000 pcrcent. $267,2001<‘iraw e lllh g ‘units Jerom e )wn 15.9 perceni an d repai

-. . Shoshor ■ter o f’l98l, total- *andrepai 'a s $88.89 million. Twin F se fronfthe sam e p e rm its , !

non-resld( uilding, lip 101 an d rep ah nillion, was re- Twin Blns._Resldenlial. 9 dwelling lllon. was off t4.2 dential, $4 Ions and repairs, aiterationi IS down 23,5 per* Burley „ths. $20,000 r40 new dwellings residential ■ease of 25.6 per*, rep a irs , $aprlnrinypiir .i flo.--------)ank’s report are residential IS across Idaho,’ repairs , $3; alley locations In Mlnidokj

3 dwelling; tsroralteraiiorfsT**°’’Ma'r$8;

alterations

found in U.« ^h c~ w o rld 'S “ warehousc! 3f sto re d B r a in s " 'm i i i t a r v .R( b e e ( le s - \a v e UnltcdStatit wo—m Hi t a ry ------- Woodha n:nne. N ,J„ an hitchhiked i It official saya*. a b o a rd the i

t e c h n i c a l T he boetl SDA's A nim al' L an caste r i oclion S erv ice,., and in New 3und in reccnt Brooklyn, VSInspectlons.at____K hapra >n T e rm in a l and cause n

lo s to re d cu b ic foot worldwide.

n t n g s x i s e f o r ia n d-N eitle ldh '. " F o r the. ri port, gains in w as $7.62 mil >r the quarte r m illion, con March 31. $c.86 million

income w as m illion a y ues of_ $12.16 eam in g s We: h Iricbme of $1.85 a y e a r a million a y ea rh a re w ere 71 A dividend

shareholders

r i i n e s s e t s M a i• R epubiT c r e a c h ^ i i n 705.9 m illion . . F o r th e .f lr Illes d u rin g - ' revenue past

bm io n T an io y ea r earlier, a irlin e carrle llllon-pauen>->^Gompared:2W M arch were . sa m e period

go lon ralies m illloa.

>88 S t r e e t from Kingscotc

■t "

e, goldestomers would be able to sit li 08*seat restaurant, munch on i >r and fries under Ronali )nald ppsters, and gaze ou s the s lree l a t KIngscote. j ireVlval m ansion bulllTn 1839 neightxire would Include lw<

uuupalaces of railroad tycoor JIus V anderbilt — The B reaken fie sumptuous M arble House - :her private palaces designed by of A m erica's most Importani

ects. .m e r s in g e r Ja n e Pickens ey Hovlng, who sum m ers In a on ad jacen t to where the nald 's would rise. Is leading the

al shownJ J •

ey - 42 dwelling units,' 18 ts, $1.23 million residential, million non-residential. $10,000 lions and repairs, $2,39 million

:hum -r 5 dwelling unils, 9 is, $205,742 residential. $1.21 1 non-resldentlai, $92,989 alter- and repairs. $1.51 million total. Valley » id w e ll ln g . 4 permits, resldentiaT, $26,000 alterations pairs, $34,000 total, l e Counly unincorporated — 3 igs._6_permlls._$223,200_resi-- ,I, $ 11,000 n o n -residen tia l.) a lte ra tio n s and repairs ,0 lotal.m e — 12 pertifitsTor alTeraflbns 3 a irs , $31,775.hone — 1 perm it focaltecatlons la irs, $1,000.1 F a lls - 15 dwelling unlls, 49 s, $789,254 rcsidentialr$314;458- ildenllal, $525,307 alterations >airs,'$i.62 million total.Fails Counly unincorporated.

Ings. 17 perm its, $398,000_resl*_ . $4,000 non-resldentlai, $24,000 ons and repairs, $426,000 tolal. y — 1 dwelling. 8 permits.

re siden tia l, $I8.SOO non* lial. $46,700 alterations and ,$85,200 tolal.

:ial. $19,248 alterations and $33,348 total.

oka County unincorporated ngs. 6 perm its, $208,290 resl- $8;200-non-residenlialr$!0;560- >nsah'd repairs, $227,050 total.

I.S. po rtscs-m ainijrare'usCTl-toclcan'^ goods brought back to the ■

tales from the Kar Kast. am said the pesis apparently-^ id their way into the-counti-yle equipm ent.. ____€tles also have turnea 'up 'In T and M echanicsburg, Pa., lew Vork'C lly 's. borough of , Woodham said.I beetles a re native lo. India B m illlons-bLdollarsdamage id g ra in s and cer«nn5— e. •

^ in v es to rs'. n ine months, net income miiiionon revenues of $33.52 _ • rompared/ w ith income of - lon on levenues of $37.07

year^ earlier. P e r shareWere $2.06 compared wlth^__r a g o .

md of 71 cen ls a sh a re has

erso f record May 1.

arch re c o rd sI miilion from 3.9 million, first th ree monlhs of'i98j. assenger m iles rose tq. 1.9 w o rd , from 1.8 billion. The Tied 4.15 millioa passengers = w iU M ^= m H llo ir= !n = tttf= ' od In 1980. Cargo lon miles to - tiTT-mimon • fWm '

A

V, April 2e. 1961

o tc m a n s i o n in N ^ iv p o r l

en archit In opposition, o n a M rs. llo v in g , the nald T iffany 's board c)i:

oul Hovlng, Isn't pleasec i. a sp ec ts of Big M an 9. m ansions;

i t h i n k it’s a pei Id ea ," Mrs. fiovlng si

p _ from h e r M anhattan h 4 - P*® 0^ N ewport . . . thl

up in a rm s.

“ Vou just can 't usi ens w ay ," she said, " I t ’s n a p lace — ll’s a very s] lhe A m erica .” lhe , As a concession

I Iran deal seTOKYO! UPI ) - M a

to Ira n 's nalional rallv IS pany said,

iaj. The deal, the first stc OM Ira n since Jap an llftci Ion aga inst the Islam ic na

M arubeni lo deliver thi • 9 Iran ian port of Bandar i-21 Iran ian s will b e . re: cr- ch a r te r in g a ca rr ie r for 3‘- th e com panv said.Its, ' _________ ^ins I

- 3 - .............. « .----------isK_______ ________ ____ :

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m s - - J l l

ins

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fd.si;_:______ ________________00ll.;s.n*Id '. 1 „________________________ ^

Id '■■‘i

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fi_ _ T h o j,

throi jung re d i

H H | . ' ' . ' - - v - V i

T l , R .I., h a lted pendin*

les in aMcDon

e wife of form er ran t w W all'-- EoJdcni icd with the pro* _

.cs am »„6sl Iho

------------- ----------------bul:.coilerfectly dreadful anti-fas said by telephone perm it. 1 home. "T hepeo- appeal! [hey're absolutely ^

of conuse Newport that McDoni :'s a very special m anyol spccial place for a re loc;

' thc com tl to '' neighbors, iheyblei

jlo)!laruben lC orp .o f oeaie million contract fu pp

Ilways. the com* . ooubi

steol shipm ent toted export bans hnation, calls for .the goods al the ' speca r Shaphur. The BOresponsible for 4 0 0o rthcsh ipm en t.

B^ h a t c i

-

o u g h th e s w e lte r in g h e i ig le s ,s le p t In rn u d p u d d 1 a n d s c a re d n ea rly to d

lng h earin g during May

zombatlonald's officials said thc resi

would not Include lhe far 2n arches.;Donald’s began excavating a fte r getting a building perr

fast-food forces appealed lit. A hearing is scheduled on al in May.

uglas T im berlake. sla ff direc orporate communications onald's lh Oak'BrbokTlH .. s > of M cDonald's 6,000 restaura ocated In historic districts, a om pany tries to design them Jlend in with the ir surrounding

lAHO MICROCOMPUTERMER FOR PERCOM OtSK DRIVES. IPPy. NO INSTAllATIONM ----------------------------------UBLE DENSITY 40 TR . . . $ 7 9 0

2 0 D R lV E ...t4 3 9 AIS0 8 0 T R ...$ 9 1 S

MODEL!. 42 T R ...$ 4 0 0 DOUBLER...$ 3 3 0

■ECIAL 1 0 % o rp Mqp}EL III t IIBOX 5 0 4 * 5 4 3 -6 2 9 2iOOS. BROAOWAY. BUHI

m

w m

dib all ol ave in ci d - th p "CfOwl^dl e a td f in s e c t in fe s te d , r id le s .h a v e b e e n s c a r - i ) d e a th a n d r e tu r n e d i

.... ■■ IV

,T

.N tw i-

. New I ^ ^ b o o s tm S m CALGARY (UP ^ ^ ■ _ ^ v c r c d . . . " s u p e r g l

' field contains enoi m eet a l l of Canad years, say s an offic

„ C a n a d a Ltd. i m | B — Sundance Chlel

Chlang said We<! contains an estlmi

S J H B . cubic feet o f nature SB 8 B I - biggest discoveries I H I B ry and adding aboL

— countcy.’&provcn gs------ Thp field -oollPd 1

•1 ~2 ^ 2 ( M kilom eter i • Edm onton to west 0

. "The Hoadley gat largest in North /

K k S told an.incredulous than-liOOO^iimen al

Pelroleum

CALLTHE

UPI

t

lermil,

d theon the . -

a V ~Irector a -------- -is for

em so ■

TRAI

• A M f l a a M t

^ ____________

I" FILER , ID /L ♦ P a u l

Wb

th esecommoi• ^ h o Bn e - w lthotft-o-^iecT n

a re V ietnam V e te ran s i th e ir th ro a ts w h e n th e nv \ke,if.back . S o d o w

L e t’s r e m e m b e r tW rite: “W e ic o m e H o m e ' T he .A m erlcan L eg io n Na

6 2 0 6 .^

i *■

Alberta c ts CanadIPI) - A newly dls* classli BlanLL-Alberta rgas--:^LChlfl lough natural gas to potent ada 's needs for four gas II ficial of Sundance Oil hydroc

currenlef Geologist Kam about 3 ednesday the field for cru mated 6 lo 7 trillion . Sund iral gas. rivalling thc sidiary e s in Canadian histo- C o;,flr out 10 peroent to the delayeigas reserves,— --------- Ill-Wedd-Hondley.-strelches— the^lfll e rs from south of t h e con to f Red Deer. much ]'a s field is one of the before i

America," Chlang H esa lis audience of more had pro ai a Canadian Soci*— th e -fo r

n Geologists., ‘i t ’s reserve

I tO V *

^ 1 ^

A N SP LA N T IN G — M p V I N G J u s t A r r iv e d a n d F o r S

»fai* • S c e f t b P i a * •Utmm i » a f B i r c l i • O r « « n A s h • H

U A L IT Y w o t

, T R E E F A RF I L E R , I D A H C

) A H b 3 2u l S h o t le r 3 2 6 * 5 3 4 6 o r P e to

I people m ?m p fA lm i-W h a-fffC T tT ey rr ; an d th e y still g e t a lumi ley th ink o f th o s e w h o d hw e; ■ - . _ .

t h e V ie tn a m V ete r.l e " . ■>latlonal H e a d q u a r te rs

U------ -------- r*—----------------^

gas field d a f^ e fv eisslfied as a superglant."Cbiang said the field also-bolds-a~ tential 350 to 400 million barrels of s liquids — the richest form of drocarbon accumulation — which rrently sells a t a domestic price of 3ut $22 a barreli compared to $17.75 crude oil. , -iundance, a whollyKiwned sub- lary of U.S.*based Sundance Oil . first drilled In the a rea tn 1977 but ayed announcing its discovery un- IVednesday so a full assessm ent o f— ^ le ld .c o u W :l» -m a d e^ ^ Ia n g ^ id — company also wanted lo buy up as ch land as possible in the area are word of the discovery got oul. e said olhor petroleum companies probed the field in the past but fell -formation-contained only small jrves.

St / , :j-

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9 0 D A C R E S '; R M ' i lH O ' f

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i: I________ _

£ I d a h o , - O r e g o i

f Dairy; SAN FRANCISCO <UP• fa 'rm ers-in 18 counlies fn » . cm .iQ aho and five in cast i 3 » 1 vote soon on whclher• !L.U.S. AErlculture'Dbpartn• ^ ' i l k m arketing order csi

: ? I ltB e ira rea :J l^;;■He^bcrt L .-F orest, da i ^ t h tho USDA’s Agricultu• 3 % Servicc, said a final• . ^ t a b l i s h .a n .o r d c r .b a s b i Before It.can be impicmen• be approved by at ieasl U• th e dairy farm ers in the i USDA>conducted rcfcrcndi 7 . .Cooperatives .that m arl I the a rea m ay vote tlicir m(

l | ^ f• { j o m o a n tJ \

k

t w p

B lf - —

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!i

ng the floodCoQstrucUoo crew s repaii irrlg a tk m ^ v te m dike o O re., whicb collapsed and

o n a f f e c t e d ------------

rm arketiUPU Dairy single unit.5 in southwest* o rs will be puastem Oregon Forest siie r theyw an t a based on iirtment federal hearings h eestablished in requested I

T mliJc to ihe £dairy official .F e d e ra l

ultural Market*- m inim um "nai decision to handlcre mt s^becn..issued^_.lhelr-m ilk.-'nented. It must p rice consuit two-thirds of .dairy producthe a rea in a If approvejndum. - estab lish t:larket milk in utilization ai•m em bers In a paid for mil

f l

" for

>air a rup tured a c r a o f f a i o , U « N . r t

:ing ordeilit. w hile non-affliiated farm- epolled individually, said the final decision Is

n testimony during public held in Boise. THc o rd e r was -j t)y p r o iu c e r s su p p ly in g__iewalio-Oregon area, ll m ilk o rd e rs se t the n p rice s tha t regulated must pay dairy fa rm ers fo r ' k.-The orders.do not set-thc isum crs pay for m ilk and ducts a t reta il outlets, oved, the new o rder would

th reo classes of milk I and minimum prices to be milk in cach class, .provide

S i r

i i a i d

r a r d

r a l i ^I T ■■ 7 : ~

r farm land . Bob W agner, m am lortb Unit IrrlgaUoo District^)

IX vote so• fo r an average price to I

e ach month arid paid aii 5 e rs in the m arket, and s J procedures to be follow 5 • handlers.

J— =rThc-cost-of-administcrii , • would be covered by an as j m ilk handlers. In this ca . ' would be not m ore than fi . hundrcdw eighti of..-,mill j pu rchase under the ordor.

The referendum-will.b< I w ithin 30 days and the fli

w ill be published tin th F edera l Register, which l a t ptany public libraries.

iri

i mIW Umn u p i

’ t O 1

iteiltiini

n a g e r tb e b reak , 25 feet t « ^ d resu lted from b u rr

“ U a n c

^ O l l . K E N N E ' . ^ earn ings of

«^"dlniII dairy farm - ported by U

1 set paym ent _ .>wed by milk , The rovci

tive years 0

T inB -fhC T )nJcr-(upY g[j5^ assessm en on

tion.be completed Cannon si final decision th e Incomc the April 14 ' million froi ^ Is a v a ila b le ^ and S802.0 ;_______;________operations.

m

t i t l e

UI'l

e t wide and 2S feet deep, UTOwlnjj by rodents.

i d I s h o w s r s a l in 1 9 8 0lEW ICK. W ash. - Ncl Of $5.08 million for the f isca l

ling Feb . 28 have been re- 'U and I. Inc.versal follows three consecu- s o f losses,id M. Cannon, president, said • IS in the:process o rtu rn ing a fte r discontinuing sugar IS in 1978 to concentrate on Jle Irrigated farm ing opera- 1 'frozen freh'ch'fry produc-

I said during the fiscal ycar m e figure Includes $4.28 rom continuing operations 2,000 from discontinued

w

m r t■p

— — ~ — a p

-------1 s

EewerJ n J d a t

BOISE (U Pl) - Ci Idaho feedlots April 1 head,

Tfiat Is 15 pcrcenl be: on feed a y ea r ago i below the Jan . 1 figi Crop and Livestock Rej 'said.

9 . The num ber in feedic April 1 figure sincc 19

P lacem ents during t ding M arch 31 totaled

------ pcrcont bclow the 'sarrycar. M arketings durli totaled 149,000 hond.

S a l e s s h o wPORTLAND - First

and eam ings of Georgia w ere above those In thi in 1980.

Sales of $1.35 billion $1.23 million while net I

n $52 million from $50 mill Flow errec. chairm an, sj

' INTRO

O w e n s C om ir

ASPHASHINGL- . . ■ • A I I C ^

•> N ow Only . . . . . . . .:u- " • ■

„ We Feature a ( ^ - — Of-Ail-noola r • Atl types of roon •BuiH-upmi

I MA R O C

>d 4 09 S o u th Locusi

B X I

reM an y of t h s fir a h d G a rd e n Tr£ still ru n n in g . Pi p a y for. D u rin g

^ a y s , g e f t R e ^ p ro d u c t-y o u we t r a c io r o r law n -a re -$ 4 0 -p e f-H o ■pric e . You sav e o th e r p o p u la r f $ 2 - $ 1 5 - $ 3 0 s u g g e s t e d re ta 2 1 - in c h w a lk -b R jd ih g M ow er, m o re . S p e n d a q u a lity -d u r in g - , E arth V a lu es dc M ay 31 .

T M

2 0 8 - 3 :

Sunday, April 28,1981 Tlmoi

r ca ttleo i h o Jo ts ACaltlc on feed In Incrciasc fI 1 totaled 203,000 ’ S teers i

the totalt>clow the num ber comparedI M d 18 ^ r e c h t O f'the stcigurc, the Idaho pcrccnt vReporting Service This comf___________ .. ste e rs ancJiots Is the lowest In 1977. the scrvice_— :-------------- .-Id a h o —I? the quarte r en- m arket 12Jd 116,000 head, 7 q u a rtc ro fim e quarte r last followed, iirlng Iho quarte r cent below1. a l(^ percent sam cq u n r

V r i s e is t quarte r sales O urtt*ia-Paclflc Corp. IIhc sam e period | M ost

In were up from | | |< ] t Income ro se to » ■ illllon. Robert E. ■ ',„ o K im said. I l H H l

) D U C T O R Y S Pi ln g ’235

A L TL E S^ 0 5 0 ^

pflcsquare•________ ________ \

i Com plete Supply Dflng-MateriaJs------- ^roofJng • Nells • Felt material • Asphalt

AGIC VALL 9FING SIMist S tree t, T w in Falls

^ J O H H D E B B E ^

xst-JohcuD eef© ^ ra c to rs b u ilt In ' ^ ro v es y o u g e t ; 3 ,D ow n-to - EartI J o R r r D e e r e q u ran t a t s a v in g s . 1 a n d g a r d e n tr o r s e p o w e r - o f f t lti $ 8 0 Lu $ 2 0 0. p r o d u c ts a r e re

0 - $ 5 0 - $ 8 0 c a il p r i c e s . In ck D eh ind m o w e rs1 til le rs , g a s g ri a little l e s s o n < r J .oh0= D eere: Dc lay s . All o ffe rs

:

M H E

S tlU T H U N C O L N " " 0 M £ ,4 D A H & 8 3 9 M — 3 2 4 -3 3 1 1.

\ p r i l f l z z = ^isc from the previous ycar.!rs accountcd for 71 pcrccnt o f ' ital cattlc and calvcs on feed,ired with 68 pcrccnt a y ear ago.__! steers ahd helfere on feed, HO It were 700 pounds and over, om pares with 82 pcrcent of thb '" and heifers weighing over. 700 .

s In January and 70 pcrccnt a go. . ___________

:o -c a ttle - fe e d c rs “ e x p w i: to“ 1 128,000 head during thesccond r o f 1081. If these Intentions are._ . ;d, m arketings woiild be 4 per- clow actual m arketings for the lun rte ray ea rag o .

E B U Y & S i L giris. T ools, G old ,S Iiv«r, “ *

D iam onds. Ilost A ny th ing o f V alue |

g a r y - 8 ■

p a ic n s lio p ■K lm b*rlyW .______ 73A -O U 5u m i k m -w m ■ a t ^

JP E C IA L I

- L E Yi P P L Y ^

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fe-LawFH—

1 1 9 6 3 a re I :t w h a t you I

rth V a lu e s . Iju a l i ty - ......- - ■ =s . All law n I ; t r a c to r s I

r e d u c e d I off th e i r I -

e lu d in g I

rs ,~ th e-6 8 — ■ - j r i i r ^ a n d ■1 a Ibt of I D o w n -to -— ■ = rs e x p ire I

lm o9-N ew s, Twin Falls, Idatio B-7

> n i e e d

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•- LOS ANGELES (__________ believe they could W'

M oreover, Uieysa If (hey d idn’t need U

- .r . ■ ^ I s n o w .Thc Los Angeles

Interview s with i,6( c a n s still hold to the :

__ ___ j=L,cvenrthougftiun<o ene iiisT fav< n trnn m ent to work In ordei

•Seventy p ercent ol continue working cv live com fortably foi dolngso.'

Two-thirds of thos< sta tem en t that Ihem seives — a rc nc o r should. More than accom plish m ore on 1

The percentage of I accom plish m ore wa SIO.OOO a y e a r o r lesi from JIO.OOO to »0.(

' I ea rn in g $30,000 a yeaiT he poll also Indlca

feel good about theli

Busines . a s crool

. LOS a 5JGELES"(UP1) : r - e v e r y th r e e " busines*

po rtray ed on television ent p r o g r a n S ^ foolish, greet oalj a study by the Med shows.

1 T hc s tudy said m ore thai characters-ldenK fied as-h<

' business a re portrayed a s < c rim in a l activities.

---------- T i t l e d r ^ ’C rw tcsT 'C onClowns: Businessmen in ta in m en t” , the study resul

Top-grcbyprodiiof eircui

WASHINGTON (U P I) R lngling Bros. & Bam um

• C ircus le ft m ore behind In t c ap ita ] than g ig g ing childi b f co tto n candy and

' p a re n ts .T h a n k s to Johnny the llai

th e cam el. 21 e lephants anc “ Ih e 'ey es of lucky a n d a le r t

. w e re g listening in antlclpa■ lu sh vegetable patches, fl

i___a n d sh ru b s thcy-would soon

r ~ " S c o r e s - o f ~ them “ lined• sh o rtly a f te r word w as broa

th e rad io th a t free all*n p re se rv a tiv e s a d d ^ anim.

w hich m akes excellent I w ould be given to anyone shovel, and "cart it awa

-c r a m m e d Into som e 2 5 -c shovels and w h ^ b a r ro v d u ty garb ag e bags and~

. c o n ta in e rs . . __________"P eo p le like our manu

spokesw om an Cindy Bandl a r e no chem icals g ra y e d c irc u s an im als e a t the best.'

--------K achO f thfecirciM' a ie iepa w ay a bou t 80 pounds of ha b les . o a ts and sw eet feed a d h o rse s together consume pounds of sw eet food and w eek , w ith about 200 pounds

IIJpTIil<SW JCt^Q?rtilvocpU5_t p o la r b e a r aren ’t allowed t u te . ■ ■*'

T he W ashington Post rei d ic a te d green-thum bed | trooped "gleefully Into the th e S ta rP lex A rm ory" in

— sou theaste rn—section -to ishare .____________________

" i ’ve sw ri~it used oeiorc■ v e ry good;’*-said G ladys'N

arid a friend hauled aw ay :......g a rb a g e ' b a ^ . ‘ waxing exi

about cucum bers, tomatoe beans, co llard greens, cabi tu rn ips.

In c o m e increa a t A m algam alreports.tflihatp Increase innc a n d eam in g s for thc quarte M arch 30.

iC halrm an A.E. Bennlng incom e w as $7.53 million 6i s h a re for the 13 week perit I » r e d w ith n e t inconfe of 12.9 o r 11.47 a sh a re in the sam e y e a ra g o .

- ; R evenues for the 1981quar ' $S5.59 miUlon com pared wil

mUJteo«>yeapegOr=r^'-*»~^

W eg m a n c h o s__ 'M OSCOW - J e n y L. V

d& Islan t pro tessor of Busine — U hiversity of Idaho, h as been

fflr th e second c lass in tt . K e llo g g F d u a d a tlo n ’s N

—-p<fUowablp progra m . - - — 'Wegman, y , w as a n u

““lu d je '^ in d a lH r 'U c fo itrT o n i un ivers ity faculty in 1977.

• specialized In buslaess, law i oom ics.

jl B -8T lm es-N av«a.T * lnF » l

n ^ c a nu jbrlT el

S (U PI) — Most American wi dw ork harderthan theydo .I say they wbuld k e ^ u ie lr 'Jo b d thc money, results of a natlo

les Tlme3 Poll'based"on-lcle 1,681 adults, Indicated that / h c basic tenants of Its old wori :unem pIoym enliandZolhef3v T T ran rcase rfS H o V ean firre rder to survive, it of those surveyed said they ; even if they had enough mot for thc rest of their lives w

lose polled said they agreed wi American workers — other i not working a s hard a s they han half said they themselves on the job each day If they triec of those saying olher workers was 54 percent in families ea

less, 65 perccnt In fam ilies ea 00,000 and 76 percent In far ^earorm ore.Heated thal most w orkers gene h eir work, with 66 perceni si

*ssmen o >ks, con 1•1) — Two of su rvey of 2 e s s m e n " a r e " n ien t eprst entertainm ent season, salt -eedy o r crimi- p resldentof fedia Institute The Medli

organization h a n half of the D.C.. which: s- heads o f big . o f business a a s engaging in The study

te rs whb r Conmen—an d — portrayefl-a in TV Enter-s» everything su ited from a . S m a ll bus

adeluctis , ,

thouP I) - Tho v*lwmi and Bailey in the nation's illdren. shredsid exhausted ^ “

llam a, Sinbad , -a n d S O h o ^ , * 1le rtgardeners;------------------ --!lpation of the ^ , flower b ^ _________

,ed " u p " e a r ly " ' ----------------iroadcastoverU-natural, no _______ilmal m anureQt f e rtilize r-m e willing toiway. People-5 -ca rs .to tin g 3TOWS, heavy •n d " th e "o th e r" “ Se________ :_____ ____________(anu re ," said indie. “ There ed on it, and

jepnantsputs [ hoy. vegeta- a day. Theso.

ne about 5W ' nd oats each |nds of carrotsi5_tJgere,and_______________sl^to contrib* - -p .

reported de-1 gardeners .. ih e bowels of in the city 's0 ge t their------------------------

lore and il's--------------- :--------rN lx o n rS h e ---------ay five huge ' •expansively............. -Get

itoes. string b r u s i;abbage and

- 4 ^ ( n ;

s a s e s ^

a t e d - • ;

gd Sugar Co. __ __________in e tin co m e Irter ending

lg said net C i1 b r 13.75 a ' ■

S ^ m u S o nn e period a o f Iu a r te rw e re — -------Rewith 973.24 t

) s e n _ J _ ■i i S ’S - - ' — ■sen selectedI the W.K. Y o u c i

N a tio n a l. r ----------------------------- — (m agistrate l±tonung- n a r ----------SEX itsifcr7. H e has Sarisfact. ;w and eco- or You,

I

Falls, Idaho S unday , April 2i

HKic, pcI w orkers they w ere "fully

_________ pcrccn t saying thlobs even own competence, itlonwide — they w ere fully sat

_______The poll a l » ielcphone from the ifjb b s thi t Am eri- job” w as ra ted i o rk ethic achieving- job sat ..w^rai*c7I_ accom pllslim enro T ^ u i r e - som e prestige^

Money was the i n o n Z to job satisfaction.

-X n 'ey could -necessary, es could Although almostied . pcrccnt o f those su■rs could and 64 percent ofcam lng situation “ if thc mtearn ing and thc woman Ifam ilies fam ily ."

Those favoring tienerally fam ilies eam ing ii saying pcrcen t in fam ilies i

)ftcn shoi m en, o r <

f 200 prim e-tim e entertaln- tfso d es" from " th e J97M0 aU T C eShard J . Theberge, of the institute. iKlia In stitu te ia a research lon based In Washington, ch m onitors m edia coverage is and economic Issues, dy found tha t most charac- I run big businesses a re . ra s rc r lm in a ls -e n g sg in r in — 1 g from fraud to m urder, i u slnessm en . a re show n, i

SeareHM Pfl<lng-Po»ey »->-i lf -e n -U tfcrtbc^as reduced, o f « ipeclat l i a t l u r ^ u t« r price. A spcclil' o u g h n e t 'reduced. Is an ei Ilue. fh ls o ffer good « t Sean ret »mlr>al charge for hom e deliver

- . __ia te prices througtK

‘1 .5 0 0 F F BA s s o r t e d s i z e H k

J t a c k l n g - b l n s __ . ^ E l l

Rcgiilir >3 :49" '

--f97 - ig 3 9 % 0 F R - HS e a r s l a u n d r y

- . d e t e r g e n t _____

Rcflular 52.09

1 27 ■------ 1 - 3 tbZ —

1/2 O F F H— T I r p o l e n e --------p a l n V t h l h h e r 1

Regular S10.99

e t V A - ln . s a s h - ^ H i s h F R E E w h e n

y o u b u y o u r H K n r n y l b n " b T u s » f ^ 3

Reg. s^.'prfCM___

, 7 ^ ■S A V E 5 0 % m

i r I l - o z . t u b e s r l a t e x c a u l k

Reg. tep . prteei ^ B E lM U to ta l S tl .9 6

can count on^

ROEIJUc k a n d c o ;— ---------7C/ion Guaranteed our,Monev Back

1128.1081

hqngoiollfindilily s a lls f ir t’* with the ir Job; ; they w ere fullv satisfied w ce. By contrast, only 41 pcrc satisfied with their lives in gei0 sh b \^ _ th a t_ jw k c re _ c x p c : thaiH ust a paycheck. An "iiii

a s th e most im portant f satisfaction, followed by a ; iro n T th e Jbb .anJT iavlng a

he fourth-ranking facto r In ai

lestion, 52 perccnt said tbey tli lo “ take one day a t a tim e and liile 41 percent said it was b future and give up things

lost half of all women now \ ‘ surveyed — 59 pcrcent of the of the men — said It was <

! m an is the achiever outside U n lakes carc of thc hom e i

lg that Idea ranged from 52 pc. lg morc tban $30,000'a yea: les cam lng less lhan $10.000.

)wn on T ■ clowns

^ p r im a r i ly a s khow-nothin,1 c lim bers who ^ r v e as

sitcom Jokes.T heberge said it is a

s tu d y tha t confirm s that s tro n g anti-business bias te rta inm en t shows.

"T h is negative portraya: a ll th ree networks, on bot) and com edy shows. The

— tlnctlon-<s-tharblg"busin( shown a s m ore evil than

, nessm en ." . •

^ rT-< tem -<»not----------clal pw chaie , ____clil p urchate, ■ I

exceptional . H . ! I retail i to re i.i/eiy. ■ ^ — '

fghout.ttils section w llt be eff

^ a e a o o a H

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N t w H b i m s i» t j i « » . - T t i u r «

E Ht o - ' ©FieldEd

S s; S M

m oughtlt ■ F ^ ' e r ^ id live 11 to plunged ir

better to ra ising hid s now, if p riccs )

Gold aw’ work, 61 Uic:he women “ ke palnl i 0 be lter a m o u n ls ,; .lh e home num lsm alli : and lhe 8 ' “ ' ; , , .

• A g iant pcrccm in ow ns a big »ar to 70 A m ajo r

Communlci

----------------V ork St()ckm w T Acquired JaI \ / O hiosm elteI V • Tho $30

H opkins. Un tlon w as COI

............ Y ale h as &B rash e r do

ings o r social institutions s th e butt of M lve th e ir n

• Foreign a landm ark c rea sin g ar

It there Is “ a coins: Soul as In TV en- C anada’s JV

peso, Aust ra lisfoundon .C h in a is in !' sth adventure a A t- leas le m ajo r dl6- funds h ave t inessmen“are— nowTponsoi n sm all busi- . IRA p lans. (

■ o r calling th ........... ...... .. counselori'-

iffectlve Sunday, April 2 6th,

S«i« price do not ap!

1

- f l ' i r 4 r - — j

_____ \ .

!; T w in F a lb ^E i M a n . - W « d . - P r L 1

M M i O O •

------------- ■ .j................. . ■ •

f RollEoterprises. lac.

e r f a r t m e t^ io lle rcd as t« i-^ .

'- : 1 s under way. • ‘ ig> from the " a d v ^ / t h a t 's t(f‘•'nre-fnm r^ sou rce jr''w to '

a o y ld ea th a t i am l£ e p ^ n the ^ ie l s , you w d l’m ay betogetnboard .---------^fir e r ~Ag ain7^it*5 -geS d^fo r Ilar profits. Gains |n coins n 15-50 percent a year, with ibwnslde risk,” you'fixilold.'- ' th a t' gold bullion, prices

in 1980; i ^ o r e the hair* h isE a q i^ U K ^ lld e iO -.^ i« r-

a n d js ilv e r COINd o re dif- he.'“TOln bugs" sayV artistlc. lintirigs; ' and lo ' l i m i t s s.v l ik e -laiAcl. A nd' th e atlc push is shifting Into high

w t food f irm (General Mills) ig w est coast coin ‘'gallery." >r conglom erate (W am er ilcations) recently bought

^ broker (Bache) has Just i Jackson Precious Metals, an jlter.$30 m illloa auction of Johns University 's G arrett Cbllec- com pleted a short while ago. i sold a single, fabled 1787 doubloon for $600,000. The

ns a re seeking w ajn to help Ir financial problems, ign nations are Issuing in­am ounts of ' ‘bullion-type"

buth. A frica's krugerrand.I M aple Leaf, Mexico’s 50- u stria ’s loo-corona. Even n “ co in s ." , , . .. ;ast two rare-coln m u tua l- le been created. Some banks iso m u ra ism a tirK eo g h T n d T s. Coin d ealers a r e h iring —; them selves — "investm eni •s.’.*---------------------------—

:lv th rough Tuesday, April 28i

' 1 / 3 O F JC o lo r p r i n t d e v e

____ l2re*p-roll.------------reg. S3.09

20-cxp. roll,------ reg rl4 :6 r •

H ......''24ke*p . roll,^ reg. *5.49

-------------36^xp.-rol).—-------reg. 57.99

t app^ to cM«in 0^ or toreign nir

m - *2 O F F: M

V k n i t t o p s ■ R e g u la r $ 6 e a

i 2 fo-----In The Fashion

B VALU£I M i s s e s 'M p u l l - o n s h o

Sears low pri

In -T h e F a s h io n . !

I 2 0 % OFI ____________M i s s e s ! -

H t o e s

H ' - R e g u l a r $ 2 .4

■ 1 9 9W --------- : l T ” e a r “

H in o u r Budget Sh

I 2 0 % O FI M i s s e s '

___ 2 p c . s h o r t s ^V “ S e a r» L o w P r l<

H in o u r audgerSAc

. 9 l B W « ( 9 0 •

I » S a n . I l i O O - g i O O

S y lv ia P orl

; .... - -

• B rokerage bouse f ag e rs can attend coin-

-n a rs a t swank resorts.-( a 20,000-word. $10.98,

ln= B ta rtln g ii m a ira fa e r c w hich lists "six ways tc

t 's to sell, seven ways ti -to reputation^’ p au s '“whei ion w b a tto aav e rtlse .’*) ’ be • One V eteran dealer “ :iippr«nt:or:iii8;busin(ia5: fcrr—w o u id ^ s-m v S lo rsT T ^ ins In 1970. The total of ind ith . ing in coins o r currency Id.-.- riiilllon, v s .under 1 mlllli « s .W ith all this going bn. iT' lose? OUCH I ■efr* “ C oins'have become i ' business,; and rcgretta lif' du stry has a ttrac ted ; ic. 'shady operators." say ei. G a n z ,le ^ a t iv e c o u n s e l he' ' lean Num ism atic Assc gh 90-year-oid official coii

group. 'Is) “ In th e p ast decade, ct

a re .up 200i300 percent.’’ t e r Sm edley, another ANA oi ;ht a re pleading for local-s 3w— reguJatecoln dealers.— ist O th e r p roblem s inc an altering, m lsgradlng. n

tlon, coin dam age (im ns dling. cleaning, mountln !C- h ig b p u r c h a s e - s a le ;o. expensive insurance, bu 87 terfe itlng . Aod all this on tie bad tim ing , ip . “ Coin altering can be

w ith a 1916 M e rc u n -tjro n- ANA’S Smedley. “In!>u }'' condition, It’s worth S30-S4 d. t in y ‘D ’ (Denver Mint) an0- isS2.500.” “ . .:n WithiI4 official and coni -. ty g ra d e s ra coin coo can

al - ju s t o ne g rade higher. o r l cs o r cripp le Its price, dc idT w h^therTbe^rbliying o r ’s- desp ite th e puffery, coin at d rop drastically . A roll- - -“ walking ;U berty’-’- half-

28 th , unless o therw ise speelfl

F F

-

“ 3 ” - J V-

each

I I>n Place ^

JE— —

i o r t s

in .Place______

)FF

-

I Shop

t s e t s ________.’rice

— "1^8Shiip-

- - - . ■ i -

> r t e r ,

stemxjtiportfolio man- • cen tly ’sanJ

in-plcking seml> years, frori . ( T h m ls c v e n a n d s ^ in g

“ guide" to w ay. Y e s . :• coin opOTtion easily,to buy, l i ivays ’ F o r ; youi tp_ ^ b l f ^ a 2 cqv^t e^lhs

e r estim ates 40 >your assets g :td^ _ 5 ? ^ I h . k a i a h e o t i c a t

id iv ld u a ted ca l-,. Diversify.y l s p u ta n o - 1 4 , ‘ Cautionslllon In 19541 than spendin. how can you doubloon. I

• , each ." Hee a muUibillion w arning: 1:tably, the; In- com e In ti1 Its sharft o f “ Investor"ays D avid L. em pty mart ie ito th^A m er-a t a t l o n , the N o w V O oln collectors’

ByUoltedP.coin robberies

’’ echoes Glenn Thew brldofficial. Police M ount Isal-state laws to m easures 15

n clude: coin ___ _misldentldca-

m proper han- ting, storage). i m a r k u p s , ^ f autright coun* on top o f plain ^

be illustrated ’« dime.” says A lin'uncirculatcd ' ' A l l l l■S40.Butadda O Aand i ts 'v a lu e ' ^ & U

Mon.-FrIinfusing quail- TiiriiiPalln r a te a p iece i m r j l irlow er. trip le 1 ' Cw rs'l

S i r ^ ^ d ------—In v a iu ^ can ^ ^ f i u p e r ill of so^a lled -If-dollars- re- - .................—

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rlfled.'Most Items a t reduced f

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•>til4bl* tnd »rt nol olf«r<

Mona*r i'''u m -M

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JHn ^ Tsank alm ost 60 percent in two from >5,000 to 12,100.. Buying 11 c an cost 10-20 percent each . ' es. you can lose on coins . . . .

your own protection, if you ^Ihs, le am a t least enough-to ebony ^'adviser." L im it your ieculatlon to 5-10 percent of» ^ - B u y q u ^ ty . (A lW Jiasan___ic a t l o D ^ i d - p j ^ ^ - « r ^ c e .} —

ly.ons ANA'S Ganz: “ R ather «nd $600,000 fo r one B rasher m. I’d buy 600,000 coins a t $l He could be right. And final ?: Tbe .tru e “ collector" will n to when tb e greedy or" goes out to. sell Into an narket^:

I , you know__id Press lalerastJoasI

brld’s la rg e d town. In area, is Isa of A ustra lia , w hich <

!slS,8Z>8quareml]es.

ifT^cyciT iluinlnum Cans I Coors Bottles /,-Fti.»^ Scit.»-iafalls.; . ■-■. 733-35g .irsnllfeBlc Valley, Inc, ;

-----------Sotrt'ta-— -J——jperl, ^ , , «S -8 5 !a^

i r -edprtees. .............. ............ .........

_ V A L U E __b t t o n c a n v a sw o r k . g l o v e s - ____ ^iears Low Price

9 9 1 *O F F :

2 S - l n .— l e a f - r a k e -------------------------Regular SS.99

p 9 9 _________

1.5 0 O F F- p i s t b i ^ i R - — :-------------h o s e n o z z l e Regular S5.49

1/2 O F F

t r o w e lRegular $2.29^

1 1 4■■ I ' .'eat ■

12% O F Fl / 2 - l n ; X

5 0 - f t . h o s e "Regiilar S3.69

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- - -'..Times-f{ewswriter.

JERO M E - E on U tah m edical progi su cceed ,b u tth ea tte i

' r In essence, that L_________ authorltJe8.ln.lbe.caj

five-month practice i m isconduct Involvini und e rag e 16. -

Donehue was arres In M arch, Sth Dis

_ _ Donehue's ^ I t y p ie------ . W krd p anted, the for

s ta y of sentencing to program , providing t

. . . cost. .. ........... - . .

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Vallesjust-a]By STEVE LIPSON '

--------~Ttmes-New%wrn6e-------

TWIN FALLS - 0 « i

a federal o rder removing . m ortgages. •

- ... The ruling.last-Tliursc : •; Loan Bank Board app

- ch artered sa v in p and Io m ortgages, beginning ne

--------- reg u Ja to jy restric tlo n s.-- - T he am ount Uie Inten

dow ndurtng the iifeoL tl In te rest ra te can be ad d ic ta ted by federal offii tw een lender and borrowe

~ Q f f ^ u t v l

rbT eaks a r in acc id e r

---------T W lN -rA L tS — An’ oil. F a lls police o f f i ^ . was 1

S a tu r d a y a fte rn o o n- m otorcycle collided with a

Lak& 'Boulevard North.■r T»ln;Fa«8;Shfertfffi~of

Jo h T P u tile r , J2,.of Twin ' westbound on-F alls 'Aven

p.m .' when an eastbound « .. by: Delane . Anderson, 48

- F alls, turned left from Fa . -on to .B lue.L akes Boulevai . llded w ith the cycle.

- P u tz le r and his wife,: passenger on. the cycle, thrown to (he pavem ent 1

-- 'pac t.'B o th w ere taken'tb Mi M em orial H o ^ lta l .hy a M rs. P u tz ler was treated

^ "^ uOtutea a !tf*raleaBeu..’7 i -fered a fractured a rm , bea . pofslble leg Injuiv. AlUiou cloehr o ccurred‘in the. cil o f ^ t s lo v M t jM tedy n o e l

according to Twin' F a iu : a if fS b a rp .

P9RUty_uSherl«=_Qaw.^ ^ -d te d -A n d e rso n -fo i^ fa llln j

Uon S a t u r ^ ^gbL

n e h mt " ' — ------------ ---------e r _______ _________________

InroUlng a form er Jerom e dc « g ram for sexual offenders ittemptlsJusUflable.It Is the opinion of medical i .case ofW Uliam C.Donebuc..: ee In Jerom e led to 13 charges ving four m ale patients, three

Tested in Jerom eA year-ago ne D istrict Judge Theron Ward plea.to.four. felony, counts, We J o c n e c general p ractitlonera { to allow him to be treated at Ig he can continue to pay th e :

W l

ng o uehlcl^lwllffisiis^

y savin* ipprGveDfficials from Idaho savings

Mng most restrictions on (heir

u ^ iay .b y the F ederal Home appears lo allow federally d loans to o ffer variab le rate [next week, with virtually nos.--------------------------------:----- -terest ra te can move up or tt-the loan and how onen the adjusted will no longer be

jfficlals, but negotialed.be- 9wer.- ’ r-

incIS hospitalized ^ R O I 1 a f t e r h is - f a r a w a j h a c a ro h B lu e . - • t

. — Nations,

v e r iu e a t‘4 n o • .Jerom ec Id car, driven The sj

48, O fT w in ’ creasing F alls AvMue Mexl

ivard and.coIC __* ?a jp rd t

re, E laine, a -L ake inN [e, were bolh movemei nt by H e Im- ' " T ie ne jiM eg lcV aney------- s a r l t a t ;I am bulance. m lnoillte led lo r m inor - a re th e m T n M e r - j i f f -— ;".7 “ T iie r- he»d cute and they keep hough Ihe a s - L e u than ,clty ,:county- to o m m w l> iitz lerl»a r a f f ," to pouce force, H esa id Js Police U will trod

•places, a y ..-K au ffm aa -: ^ l a c ? M l . a I l n g - t o ^ e l d ^ --s ta te -b o u !

power.sUbl6 coodi' OttJy «

e s e n t, - ------------------W a n T ^ d '

............... • _■ progam-wUl.<____ ■the_event_pn

------------- :— cooperating 01doctor in a requires th a t I

!rs may riol prison senteno ~ T h ree defew

al and legal san ity hearingie.31, whose___ young.m an.w l;es of sexual ea rly 20s . but iree of them opm ent did not

All th ree wll nexl week. bolh of two psj rd accepted tion In which a Wednesday.. „ ,_MxuaI activity :r-a 3 '/ i ,.y ca r^ ^ p ro d u ced by a t at the Utah W ard said he

he $80-a-day oot convinced . - . the . d efease cc

rty officers. Id ah o StT te ti

igs a n d '

e d f l e M l_______^We JecL there-Is going

first,” sa id J im Dodds, pi Savings and Loan, the lar

. Twin F alls. Dodds and t gs m eeting F riday to begin I

iir F irs t F ederal plans lo in loan’th is coming Thursda'

- b o a r d regulations take effe ly Officials from the three te branch'offlces In Twin Fall 10 six m onths before they reac — O n-Friday.-D odds-and-' )r officials knew nothing mor le tions than w hat appeared ir »e L a rty G ates, president oi e- and Loan, cautioned lhai

. contain restrictions tha l v.

xyanNatiicreasingtOME — Speakers from u vay as Coming, N. Y., pre- 3 the. b e lie fs-o f.the Aiyan IS, called for preservation of labile r ace Saturday nig h t .{ a 2^ o u r m eeting in a *l e c l s : ; : : : ^ ^ ..... -

speakers decried the In- ng numbers of blacks, orieh- :exicah'and other racers In cities around the country. , :brR lchanl B iitlv of Hayden n North Idaho, founder of the rient, lold his followers, » w s m edia andH)ur schools ta t:w e 'a re the 'h a l m ’' 6 f - t ld ; b 'utle(“m ete lIy o u . w e ' im lM rily t ^ y . ^

eep ham m ering away a t it.- lan 50 percent o f the peoiile oatlon today a i« of white

h e s a id .- 'lid ih rB lb le 's a jv tU sp e u ie — od In (fie palaces* o f u ^

and added these' “ high lw « _ tb e .c o u r lb o u s e s ^ th e ^ ; ouses^aod^^other-placesDf— :

-arh an d fu l'o f young uiTO j

_ _ ___. _

tenceId P r id a y he Is n b ren tlre lji 'lU.wprk. But D o n eh ^ WUl bepmgrflfn Mrimtnktrafnrg

; or- respondlng-to-treatemen a t Donehue be relum ed Immei ence in Idaho.fense psychiatrists who testlfii in g last sum m er portrayed bl i.who.itraduated from m ed ia but whose social and psych not k e ^ pacew ith his Intellect witnesses said Donehue suffei psychological disorders: p ^ c

;h adulls compulsively involve Mty; and ego-dystonic hom oso ad es lre to change sexual oricj

J he ruled Donehue was sane I ed Donehue's urges w ere unc ! contended. A prosecution >

j i c \

S S S J r

e t r o o p e r 'S t e v e 'C a z i e r K

I l o a n o i

i b l e m o jing to-be mass-conruslon-al—

president of F irst Federal largest savings and loan In

id.his officers held a noon :ln formulating new lending

0 introduce a new m ortgage ^ a y , the day the new bankeffect.-------------- : —ree olher savings and loans Falls said 11 w illtakeone tc) react to the rule change. nd-o thersavingS 'B nd'loan no re about the new ragula- idinnewspaperstories.U of Home Federal Savings lhat the-fregulatlons m ay It were not publicized. His

tions spe t minority 1 ;-------

i Protestors'picke: _ See photo pagi

picketed fn front o f thi while some 35 to 40 m em b A ryan Nations listened Ins

Folice Chief Jam es ^ — - s a t Inside of the church th

th e m eeting while a c ily p a nd two officers remained McGowan said one 20-yeai

_ ._ th rew -a-n recracker on thi ; grounds and w as cited . tu rb lngthepeace.

••faggo ts," J e s se Johi . HoustoQ, Tex., sa id he v

they \yere present becai • k ^ tth e fa ln t^ o fh e a r t .f ro ; . ding. H e-sa ld if membei ■ bave a few m inutes of tb

p ickets) tim e they, too, v 'j=-8e a t e d '^ the fruiit - n)w^— blueiinlform s;— -----------

D avid Lane of Denver, p o ^ l s Of ueu* ^ u p a it

___>..................'

'Wins5ly “w h 7 in6 ^ the Donehu le confined and, in - no one 1 lelleve hehla>rio t - ' . . . . i 'M hientrW ard'S'ordei------alsothUledlately lo facc a Donel

Je rom eKied a l Donehuc's perm 'an him as a brilliant m ediate Ical.school In-hls ry , blocl chological devel- " I fh e

bein^wofered from one or The Ji ^ophllla, a condi- could thi ve children In the to serve rexualily. distress .. Fu ller

e because he was p ^ a p s incontrollable, as « Admin I w itness argued HOiah Sta

V M

K dlc ii~ dhe o f t h r e e s u s p

fficialsrtgagc:

firm'Will adjust ils lending before studying the regula

.Despite lack o f infor regulations, lenders were j

know ,"G atessald.“ My reaction Is very fai

regulation, we won’t know G iaisyer, president of Savings.

E quitable Savings and I confusing position, i t is a and loan, controlled by ( regulators. This week's r E quitab le unless s ta te aut rule, sa id Dave E b e rso le ,' of Washington and Idaho bi

Bakers cl< :y popula------------------ the Lord w a

g e C 2 stupid p reach------------]--------- other religiou" " . Christ loves eithe church ' Lane said Ic ibers of the rem aining ai inside. where th ere a McGowan (not h is term

throughoul - ored races . Hi 'po lice c a r .was Imporianl ed outside. outstanding s ttar old m an____ceason-the:,-.,/the church headquarterin d for dis- . Duane Hoke

term ed the } m en who chosen oeoph BtHTclSgu races w ere pul ihnson' o f but they musi

w as glad land "an d let lause. they land.*from.atlen-_____ Olhei.q>eaki)er8 could all out w ar (hi tbe ir (the fight to -rem t would be w am ed th a t m

r w e a r i n y = T e8uiri!r**lo9g'<

r. said 00- held a t 10:30 i u e saying jo c a te d a t26l F

i q u a lJhu'e knew w hat h e was doim lehad everheld him re ^ iiM b l rthlnk-he could conform hia ac ih tokhe'C burdiB ^reatm ent." nehue’s attorney, G reg Fuller, rne jes lden ts would like lo se lanently. But he said Doneh a te sex la rge l If placed in the I ocking any chance of rehabliiti he w ere released a tle r five or

worse shape lhan when he wem } Jerom e a ttorney said h e exh think of In seeking an oppropri

v e lime and regain ap lace in s( le r said h e received o f la t refu

p s as a prison doctor, ninlslralors of the sexual offci Slale Medical Facility in Provi

l e y

1

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i s p e c t s i n v o lv e d In t h e p

{likeid ea

ling policies, lie said, but nol ulotions. • •formation about the new re pleased.

favorable. Until we see the ow whal we'll do ," said Bob )f United F irs l F ederal

id Loan ls I n an even m ore i a statercharierod savings - y state Instead of federal s ruling will not apply lo - authorities adopt the sam e e, vice president in charge ) b rfoches for Equitable.

leery— ~ atloji___was stupid becausc he terraces.lave been listening to ichers," h e said, adding lousgroupspreach'that-------5 everyone.ild a h o is o n e o f th e fe w

areas of the nation ' e a re only a few blacksrm ) and others of col- ' 'H e told Ws audience It !

an t to p r e s ^ e Idaho 's ‘[ s l r o n ^ I d and fo^ Ihis ‘L ^A iyao -N ations-a re ---------ringm ldaho . ' ‘ ^okem. Coming, N. Y., tle m em bers "G o d 's ^

p u l h e m o r T p u ^ ^ , iust. stay-In tbe ir own I le t us bave ou r own

ak e rs 'ta lk e d a b o u tlb e -------(ha( white races m ust ' m ain la .power, and . .1 : m ixed m arriages ‘s o f t o e ^ F A n d O ^ f ;

---- ;-----^ --------------J C

l if ie d jng ^ continued because— !■slb leforh isactlons. t 3 actions to 'tho law.vbni it ," W a rd s a id .~ . ' - iler. sa id he realizes many hI see bis client locked up e nehue-would .pe an im-He Idaho State-Penllenlla- a llitatlon. “B o r 10 y ears of that, he’d tlvent In.” Fuller said. p exhausted every route he3priate place forDonehue s'In society. j{ J j “sal_pn the j r o s p e c lo f _ _ : .■Isoners^nhe Slate pen; lc

' ............................ : - ' ixiffcnders program a l the rovo a l firsl did not want

S u n day ,A pril2e ,l9 ) - T lm es-N ew s.T w lnFall9 ,l

___________

? T

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■' ■ ~ - " ~ - “no»w-.D\snMijrr e paw ning of a s tolen gui

Church P&Z pe

___ TWINFALLS - A procuse p erm ll for conlnictioi

It will com e before the P lanning and Zoning

V Tuesday.The ?lly-com m issior

Twin F a ils City Hall, also e . . consideration of.special i 3 req u ested fo r stone i 1 operation of auto bod)

sharpening shops and a i i fice.i ■ M em bers-of-the-T w In I form ed Church, 211 Four I • w ant to build a church ! p roperty a l Pole Line ! Grandview Drive, accon

Rev. Donald Nienhuis. ’-------- T h e -a re a ^ 8^ubstan tIa;

tu ra l. sa id Twin -Falls i Uevelopm ent D ireclor O :

- H ow ever.-there are-home proposed church site, and I a residential designation

"M ididoka on am oun

------ R U PE R T -^T he-M lnidoSchool Board Monday n ig the. am ouni soughi In iti override levy election.

The board last week agn - f o r the election, but nee -co m p le te figures on the

financial s'tatus^before si amouni.

L a s t ^y e a r ., d i s t r ic t : approved T ^ s o .o o o oven Superintendent Wayne F ag

- board probably will be ast sm a lle r amouni this y e a r b

G arbage jBURLEY - -nie Cassi

~ C o m m l88lo fterriv ronaayw possible funding Ideas for a

- steam -producing garbage — p lan l.io rzw hether-to id rop — m illion projecl,T----------------

. The commlsslcw erej^guli

County Courthouse. At* 10 com m lssioD m a re schedule

_ ____ _____ _ .“i__ __________ _ i _ ____1 - - -

appn-h lq r because doctors often d

troalm ent, Fuller said. ■ ^T w o Universily of Utah p

Donehue eventually cam e lo h his firsl y ca r In the program eam p a rt of theprogram ’s fefe

"O ur whole purpose is lo h again ,” Fullersaid.

“ T hat m ay souncl horrible tinued, “ but he is b rig h t. . . a p rac lice thal do not involve dit

F u lle r said he would have e sym pathetic lo Donehue's cc ju s t w anted to get rid of him ." :_ I^ e re :a re only.a h a ^ u U f - td aea l wilh'sexuaroffe'riders been a rresled In California.

- iSeeD O N EH l

>981 • O bttua is, Idaho O i • S f w r

:a_Poijim a n

sale^ w S P S a ~ - W a s b .„ m a n w.

half en '.hour , H pawned a stole

‘ .f lM pawn shop Satt Clly police Ic

g s fe g a g ig g — D ougO ttem esi panlons w ere s

- j w y aboiitg 3;i5 p Twin F a lls Ci

— spotted theveh: traveling.

A gun paw ne on Addison Ave ered to h av e jx

■ ■ B H b roadcast was vehicle. '

Officers said traveling east picked up the

^ — tliB-ufn u b rsp o — trio -w as-rep o r

officers advise vehicle wllh c Twin F alls counly officen

. . .scene of lhe. ai K s i . Hansen bridge. ” . ■ f.' offered’no resist

found hi their ve -— The two com ;

and O ltem ess ■ ■ ■ I possession of stc

further Investlgi

City police sa repWfSd ■stdJeh'

u n Washington.

I will reqi 2rmit appojHJsed special ._clly.'s.new.plj ion of a church lations, Orion 3 Twin F>lls ' Nienhuis si [ Commission fWLa sanctui

f ^ w s h i p ha: Ion's regular Avenue E ast]

so wlli Include pastor, who ai J use perm its work on the n>

processing, the (iiirrent c dy and saw 'need fo r a m a one-man of- growth of the <

Also d ue foi 'In 'F a lls R e - " a re sp w la liis i urth Ave. E ., • Donald F :h on vacant saw sharpenli e Road and Ave.W .)rdlng to the • A lfred Bei

body re p a ir &la i in ig r i c u n ^ iv d n f f : --------I Communitv • United Sla >aMar Orton, and sto re s t nes-n ea r-th e— K im berly Roa d It wlli c a n y • Sleven Cn in under the office a t 2564 F

rb o a rd will nt o f levy Mdoka-County— exlfal6cal70h;ight wlll se l- Also on the.its M ay 19 special m eetir

scind acllon talS reed lo ca ll bus chassis andeeded morie T ransporiatkje d is tric t's said a f te r chec;setling the of the approve

J _ p a l r o n s —S ales £ c^ w as(i jn ld e levy. On the bus boc

said the neglected lo ad isking fo r a ' the figures will rjaecaugeof^ again._________

p lan t decisiOla _C ounly.Ja..report_Irom - WlD review posslblqfundinj

{e disposal T h e p ro lM lr t B p r th f i : j i :m n th T w e ^ ,w B e-------------------- a r r^ g e d - th ro uular session tionai Bank. T r t h e CasBla -' sw m ui A l' B aii 0 a .m ., th e . decision Mondi llled U) b e v conlinulngw llh

.T

o « o / =!n do not subm it well to foreed

lh psychiatrists who evaluated : lo his aid, F uller said, and afler am Donehue m ay be allowed to Jfefe doing lab or research work, lo have him practice medicine

ible to some people," he con- . . and there a re lols of areas of ed ireclpn ticn tcon tacl.” ve expected other doctors lo bo s condition, but instead "they n ."iUf-m edlcai-facilltie&oquip|w i — ders, he said. If Donehue hnd nia, hc routinely would have

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uariesw r t s

lice hold n after B of gun^ALLS — A Clarkston, n w aaJn custody less lhan ^our a lte r he allegedly stolen gun In a Twin Falls Saturday

M Identified the suspect a s■ness,-26;-Heandiwocom- -----------re stopped on In tersta te 84 5 p .m . Salurday a fte r a . ‘I (bounty sheriff's officer vehicle In-which they^were

wned a t Ja c k ’s Paw n Shop 'Avenue West,-was discov- - -------- re_been stolen and a police ' vas m ade for the suspect

said tlie counly c a r was sast of T w in F alls and the broadcast ju st before•spoiiefliuirvMieife. The :---------sp o rted -to -b e-arm ed -an d - t----------vised to approach their h caution. S lale police, ■

clly. officers and th ree cers converged on (he ^ e. a rre s t ju s t east of the .Ige. Officers said the m en ;esistance and anolher gun Ir vehicle w as nol loaded.-ompanlons w ere released • .------- ress held on charges of f stolen property, pending stigatlon.

a said the hand gun wns_________lien from Asotin County .

luestproval” ^i'-planning and.2onIng.regu-...J_____rton s a id . ..............................................s said tentative plans call ictuaiy, education unit and ) hall. The church on F ourth 'M t wotild besold i f .

10 added he does not foresee ! . ie new building beginning in ’ - I t conslm ctlon season. The I, a new chureh resulis fron\ • the congregation, he said, .j 3 fo r consIderatloirTuesday-jv------II iise perm lls requested for:. } d F . Crosby-lo operate >enlng shop a t 283 Heybum

I Benkula to operate an aulo ' llr sh6p a t 225 Blue Lakea

i.SJiatea.Stflne.Co.,lo p ro cess-_____ -I stone producis a t 3200 -Road.------ -- - -------------- T--------I C rea to operate a one-man j 64 Fourth A ve.E . y

ill decide M onday-1—fu h d sre c e iv e d r ^ the. agenda for M onday's J feting, the boanl will re- < ‘ a taken la sl w eek'on seven and body bids. •ta tlon d ireclo r Lou F reese > hecking th e speclficallons f - : roved chassis bids, some 5 es w ere noted. Cameron ia s (h e o rig ln a llo w b ld d e rr- |------- ^i body.blds, F reese said he i ) add f r e l ^ t charges, so s will have (0 be reviewed S

sion se t !tim-_Vance-Mallhew8 - o n V __ —ding Ideas.

ct-rAn into problems early_ |_____when funding could not t e . __tirou g h -Id ah o -F lrs t-N a - - 5 --------

Tuesday, County Pro-^ m u n m ld It mnnmred a I---------onday would go against ' vllhtbep lan lproposal.

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T e d F . 'C h a m b iJEROME - Ted F. (

Jerome, died Sdlurda; Benedict's HosplUJini

Ho was born Jai Owaloniu, Minn. He

____:____Gilbert July.l4.1928. ot• and ilicy moved Jo Jerc

Bolso, tic was employe Co, for 26 years, and di II he worked on the operated the Wilson C Slorc In Jerome for

-------- --opcfalcd a WatWn* pi - Mfl^cJ^iIJcyJocsevcfr

a former member o( thc . Sheriirs Posse, and a c

or Ihc Western RIdl.ng Cl i le was survived b

Jerome; three daught (Pauline) Humphreys

Calif., Mrs. Guy (Mei Wendell, ond Mrs. Dole Burley: two sisters, Mrs MllicrofTlgard,Ore,.ai (Inez) Stout of Astoria g randchildren; and

.grandchildren.Privote fomily service

day In the Hove Funeral Rev. Randy Ammonds< will follow. Memorials m

. the Magic Vaiiey Assoc tarded Children, 425 Se<

__ - TwlnFall883301.________

M a rio n D . M a n sJER O M E - Marl

Mangum, 7), ol Buriey Jerome, died Friday ever Mcdical Center at Reno, h

I Arrangements will tw ; HoveFuoeral Cbapel.

j = l s. i GOODINGCC

• > A• Twr«M»n Tlrtlfor Rfllph Kgnd< Mrs.OwenFaliinofWeodell;

• Dl' Mrs. Martin Levlngs, Cedi t ail or Gooding; Mra. Everett

- .riWendelijandMHcheHBroolu

t AsontoMr.andMrs.Owen

MDODGIIAl

' Leroy Brown Jr. and Esth . U w anrinVflungnrMtntrtnlfii . ^

“ • ■ I^roy~Brown Jrr;~H#n)ld'< daughter.allorRuperl.

Sons to Mr. aad Mrs. Fiorem Mrs. William E. Young of Mini

i - CASSIAJU

Bessie Davis and Hannah I i Weber and Ann Hansen, both 01 — --------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- jjjj

' Valero Joiiis, Jennie Youai ; Betty Ashcraft. Lionel Millet

Kesler. all of Buriey; Margie N ofPreston.

; M ink sto]; TWIN FALLS r - M at7

Tw in FaU s told police S atur one rem oved a mink stole,

-Sl,500', Irom a closeL loher b She sa id som eone ai

— gained en try to h e r home. 311 E igh th Ave. N .. sometli th e p a s t few weeks and rer

— sto le -from -a-cIose trP o llce nu ing th e Investigation.

- . BLAINE Mooday: Pizza with sausag<

butter, green beans, a— _ and milk.— ^-Tu8•day^F^sh pattywilh bu

"io n beans, carrot ‘ st cocktail, and mlik.

Wedoeaday: Roast turkey v Ing, mashed potatoes a peas, roll, pumpkin cus topping, and milk.

—: ..Jluiradayi-C lilcken-and-nn witti peanul butter, cab

chocolate milk or milk.--n —Fr*d«jr:-Tomato taco wlth b

sweet roll, apricots, and IT

______________ HAGERMANMooday: Finger steaks, gre

I.. peaches, roils, asnd milk.’ I teaday : Pork and noodles, s

> , com. fruit, banana iAit bi-rr, — r-in tik r- :— -------------

Wedoeaday: Turkey pot pie wl------------ top,’ Cheese stick,“pear«, t

sauco, and miik. Ttmraday: Com dog, tater t

I,'; • cu p rr.;;iir-:» iin llk .- .<• Ftklay: Chickensandwlch, fre;

shredded l^tuce, tanana, 1

-VALLEY-------Monday: Burritoea, cbee»

french fr ie s , corn .ttiMj mlllr___

^ Tuesday: Porte gravy, rice, f jy i» ctieeae crumble, m

' flm,andmiik.■ WediMday: Fried chicken,

----------- peWoeo. p avyt peas .-- . p ean ,aadm llk ............... I tu n d a jr : Baked cboese «

tomato soup, celery stick, p upside down'cake, and milk

_ ^E rU tv:Jp*gM U ,j^au^i rails, plum c r l^ . andrnllk.

.......Z. Tueaday: Hamburgert, poiat

■ ' > . ......................................

---------------------

n b e r s AliceF. Chamben, W, oi JERO:

rday momlng In Sl. Jerome,■fterabriefUioas. twme oJao i l , ' less, in HomeHe married Ethel Servici.otColumbui.Ncb,.___Jerome In IMS from -loycd by U« Moytogd during World Wor /he. West Coast. Hem Bales Appliancefor 16 years, onds product-route in - - HEIYBlwral.yeap.Htwa3___:Morrison,: the Jerome County WednesdiI a charter member the HeybgClubofBolse, Buriat wiia by his wife of Heybum.Ighten, Mn. Ray Culloch’slys of Morro Boy. p.m, and| Meryl) Callen of>oIc cnieo) Fife of RUPERMn. A.W. (Grace) Georges,:

and Mn. Dewey nesday, worla, Ore.; seven inHansennd nine great- Resurrect

a.m, Tuesvices will be Mon* Church weral Chapci by lhe celebrani.ndsoo. Cremation Cemetery.Is may be made lo mortuarytsoclstlon for Re- ing. and alSecond Ave. N.. moss.

BURLE Folrbrolhc

ingum Thursday,- . the McCall

larion Dewalo ' Church wl riey, lomer}y ol c f e ^ V e iv e jin jto W u te 10 l l i Burn•“■"C''. Qf Hjjbe announced by „ngemenb

Payne Moil

m g g ) _ n f t o

3 COUNTY UEHORLU.Admitted > i •«

iendrtokrand Glen Roas,-aii«r-Goo ell: and Jam! Glllenof Fairfield.ntwutMiit:ecil Howard, and Clarence Wodd rell Trader of Hill Clly; Linda U oks of Fairfield.

BIrtlis venFaliinar^eAdeil..

MKAHEMORLUiA doJM

Esther Agulnaga, both of Ruperi;k a____________________

Dismissedold-FredertckTBmrray-Huniei^

Blitharencio Agulnaga of Rupert and Mr. illnldoka. -

SIAUEMORIAL Admitted,

ah Day. boUi of Burley; and. Kcr UiofRupert.Dicntsaed .................................

MUg, Clara Wright, George Crawf iller, Caria.Morlenson, and Vlrt lie Neff of Malta; end Wendell Grei

Dlen -U -

apparen tly Ramos and le. located at ' Hurt and B lettm e within Falls; Henr removed the Thelma Mot Ice a re conti-------^Sponccr o f.

taloupe V sage, rice wllh miik.>. applesauce. Friday: Bake

beans a «

‘ stick, fruit

sy with dress- M onday: P s and gravy, potatoes,custard with applesauc

Tueaday: Tor

cabbage and i milk.

L potatoes,h beef,-peas,-..............dlngwithfKimllk. Tburaday: SI

celery sllI buttered ,i

- 1 . 4 B .„

IrendiMra.

peacbea.ai Friday: Finger

eese stick, __ green beata, cookie, ' ■ mlik.

Ice, carrots, ‘ n. milk, muf- Mooday: Ham

’ frcocli fries

r* b*S! ! ^- ' aiximilk.

! sandwlcb. W edoM day:k, pineapple rounds, iellnllk. aod milk.

■ni«Tday;.Sau Ilk._____________ bread, chUh

____ F iM iy: Halloa

milk.-...............' ----------won p ^ Monlay: Ham anu t butter • frScft.friee

tlaw, ^ T o M ^ i BartN

tl Falls, Idaho ^ S u n d a y , A prli;

_________________________ »■

irU a , 1B01

: e M . C o n n e rROME - Alice M. Conner, 88, of ne, died F^day evening a t tbe I of ber daughter in Mountain

vices are pending and will be meed by Hove Funeral Chapel. --

fBURN - Services for Cbaries- »n, _83._0f..Heybura,..wl)0 .d led _ aday, will be al 2 p.m. Mondoy In eybum 2nd Ward LDS Chapd. will be in Riverside Cemelery at

m . Friends may call al Mc- li’s Chapel tAday from 4 to 8:30 nd prior to services Monday.

’ERT - Rosary for.Joseph s . 83, of Rupert, who died Wed- -, wili be recited al 8 p.m. Monday ien Mortuaty Chapel. Massof Uk ectlon will be celebrated at 11 uesday in St. Nicholas Catholic I wltti Father John Koelkh as ml. Burtai will be in Iho Rupert :ry. Friends may call al Uw ry Mondiiy afiemoon aod even* i at lhe church ooe bour prior lo

LEY - Services for Guy >lher, 89, of Lokefork, who died ay, will be at 2 p.m. Moiiday'ln-. :all Community Congregational ' ‘' , wlUi burial in tbe McCall Cem- 'he family suggesU memorials iirley First Presbyterian Church Idaho YouUi Ranch. Local u- enls aro uoder direction of U» loiluary.

Doughters'to Mr. ajooding;-------MrsrLloyd DavlSTjf 6I. ofRupert.

sddoups.U ng of MAC

Mrs^ Dociald Nienhi Nelsonf Qaude Severt Twin FalU; Kerry Tu Clark Egbert, all o f , Wallace Beil of Jeffei

!rt; ood _ Barker, both of Buhl;:

Heybum; Victor Ect tei^dikI KTmbeiiy....................

Constance Hamlltor Mr. and Troy-Jacobsen, Ctui

■ Richardson, Hank Wo Twin Falls; Mra. Ran

■ HbybUnJi ^ rs . Ricarid • Frank Herzinger, alt

Keri Jo Carrie Hartllne aad Ju ' O v - - - and..daiighter.of-Coo(

^ Wooten and Nlckolette owford. PeckofFairfleld. /Irginia -ireaves Sons to Mr. aitd M n

Clark Egbert of Jenm i

—News ofirWIN PALLS COUNTY IlAGE UCENSES ~ Michael i and Maiy L. McAfee, Sieve ind Christina Wheeler, Harold■ and Lisa-J.-GabbanJ,'Richard----- 1md Juanita Gonzales, Gary R. < 1 Becky L. Sweel. all of Twin i cnry Schwab Jr. of Biihl'ana vlobanesofTwlnFalls; MikeL 1 of Jackpot, Nev., and Marlene— I

e w ed g e ;'^ llc broad,' and

aked cheese sandwich, lima aad bam, carrot and celery ' brownte,-andmllk. -

SHOSHONEPork gravy, whipped

es, peas, cheese stick, Buce.roils.andmllk. '* jTomato soup, cheese bake,

r r -K M -d ilc km -T rtlppal-------- [9 . green beans, rolls,'pud-tti fralt, and milk............. ...........Sliced turkey on a bun, i slicks, graham cracken,

d .com,' apricot Jello, and _ i

latter-dipped fish, potato salad, broad sticks, pears,

k. h

urritoea,-french-fries,-coIe — jili<opiK</tlngfB);o «wri tnlll 9Fish burgen, macaroni T lums, aod miik.: Pancakes,-^ scraihbfed .. f im, pineapple, and milk.Slopp^ J y . rolls, spinach.

ger steaks, b ak ^ potaloea, M «aos, blrtiiday cake, and___________________ t\TwmrAU£am and cheese on txtn, w les, chlUed fniil, aod milk.

. I t

L.................. ............................. ..Hamburger, potato '

lettuce, jello wiUi t ^ l o f t f t

Jousage, pina. :Coni. fru ll______lUled pean, and milk.loospoghetu.greenbfani,. . . * mcIlls, ice cream, and milk._________

mTand cbeeqe taodvfi^ rtea. and buttered vegeia- wiurto^ub bbtiaiid

R o b e r tR o g e r sof RUPERT - Robert R t» Rupert, died of Injuries s to motorcycle flcddent Sal

M Arrangements wlU be a Hansen Mortuary.

* - ........BUHL - Services for VIa------tcrson,-7S..of-BulU,-wbo dn day, will be at 3-p.m.I- Reynolds Funeral Chapel. E I io Sunset Memorial Parte. I > call al the chapel today, an 0 ofscrvlcesMonday.

, SHOSHONE-Service# fl . Clifford Pnid'bomme, IS-m / of the Rev. and Mn ; Prud'bomme of Sboshone [ Thursday, will t>e at 3 p.m.

F irs t Baptist Churcb.: 8ervlceswllIbeatl]a.m .M

Twin Foils Cemetery. The Rests memorials Ui bis met F in t BaptUt Churcb at Frtends may call at the Ber ^ p e i today until I p,m.

^ tw ]N lA L L S ~ ^ S c ^ Larsen Wallon. 67. of Twla dlod Friday, will be at 2p.m

■ •' .White Mortuaiy Chapei wiUi , Crockitl aod Uie Rev. Warn

offIclallng:-vThe VFW. Legion, and DAV-will condi rites. Friends rosy call at today, Mooday. end until l day.

BlitfaaIr. and Mra. Jeff Weber of Rupert of Burleyrand-s-son to'Mrrand Mi

AAGICVALLEYHEMORIAL Admitted •

uihuls, M n. Don Bely, Glenn Anc vert, Elmo Green, end Terri Mid r Tucker, PhyUls Jones, Roy Yeni of Jerome:'Craig Lbokin^lll ol

sfferaoo, Mont.; Viola Shaub and

Eckles of Wendell; and Edwar

........... . ntm h M x tilton, Catherine Harral, Madeilr !3ul8 Moore. Mrs. Kennclh R< Woodall, Hap Gates, and Grace

lUndy Baird and Michae! Zarybn earido Bari)6zarMr8.''Jaines Bark' alt of Buhl: Adam Burienshaw

d Justin Walls, boUi of Jerome; B 3oodlng:. Mrs..Jbhn.SheU pf-Bui lette F in lay , both ofHUmberiy: i

Blrtta-M n. Don Berg of Richfield and A ome.

I R e c o r d ^ z

R. Strong of Twin Falls; C Darrlngton of Glenns Ferry ai R. Ruberry of Twin Falls; Layton of Great Falls, M<

— Rtrandfl-Shermanror-Twli Charles D...Browning, and . Shmm. boUi of Filer;

^ ^ IV O R C E S GRANTED Parker from RIcliard G.

-M argaret-C arter-from -Jack

com, fruit, andclnnamon Wedoeaday: Soft flour burrit

and pean.' n u ia d a y : Russian bambunte

:--------- fflM,-an5«aiT0t6liclt8; 'F riday: FUh sandwich, frei

and ctierry tarts.

________MINIDOKA:Mooday: Meat loaf, green b

n il, applesauce, and milk. ■*~Ti*eday;"ChnirTiHgErn8SorTf

and milk.Wedoeaaay: lurxey gravy,

potatoes, wholewheat n cri^ .andm llk.

Ttiuraday: Pi<za, tossed salad.peanut bulterbrownle, aod

Friday: Hamburgers, later ti cup, and milk.

CASSIA Mooday: Hamburgers or tur

--------cbeesei fr«oct>'fries,~ce!efmlt;sDdTnUk.

—ToeidajrrCoiric'acboico.— —- Wedneaday: No lunch served, nw raday: Fried chicken,' biiX'

tables, fnill. buigarrolLam FrM iy: ^ g h e t t l or mace - cheese, green salad, and fn

----- 4 :!A m S F 0R 0-Mooday: Hamburgers, tate

peadiea. aod milk. Ttnaday: Rhonda Ragland's r

....... Baked bam'aiid dwbesaodspinach, oranges, aod milk.

Wedoeaday: Goulasb, green pineapple bread

>' 'potatoes, com, p<—

FMday: Flsb sUcks. fries, grees bread, andmUk.

'-Mobday:-Hafflbur9er-gravy,.i------potatoea.-peas,.pej nulb u t ti

_roUs, and milk.-Tamdtv SptOMU, green aa tk

. r ^ a n d m U k .

salKl, peaoiit abdiralaio nmillL

Rogers, 13, of ^I sustained lo a iaiurday after-

I 5y

Vkilet H. Pal- > died-Wednes- 1. Mooday in l.BurislwlUbe -Friends may- and unlll Ume -

sfor Benjamin•moatbxdd sonIrs. Stephenne, who diedn.lodaylnUw -I. Graveside ■ ■Monday In Uwle family sug*nemotyto theat Sbosbooe.lergln Funeral

'ices for Jack H Hvln Foils, who H Hm. Tuesday iniUiBishopTed W S mm n Chapman H | S

American iduct miiitao' A mat Um chapel1 p.m. Toes- ^

___________ c• ■ ■ • '£

Doert and Mr. and ' •< MrsmudyPena— g dtte iT fre i

q u i r ^ mon . An officia

Association.......— about probl'

indersen, Clara even m aint llddleion, all of cians Prog innle, and Mre. illness and of Filer; Mn. trea tm en t a

nd Mra. James >rhe nm oL“ r a S ! ! a i^ h o iF mmrd Askew of------------------------ smcldes'Hnr

(hem , sail Jlne Jacobsen, chairm an c Reid. Bevcriy ' Scientific Al » Davis, all of the im pairm bnlsky.^tiiof * Smith, sai rker, and Mra. s ja i - acsoc

no such comi D onald Soi

I Mr. and Mn. the Idahoth e IMA hai

- - . . . - th e sta ff foi re lies on chai

* ~ r _ ~ o n i t s actlv lti

C3»rte s E a s t e r o f f i c e r

»ln“ FulIi;---------- T W IN F Ai Susan L. o fficers of Ci

of E as te rn S ll*-Donna L‘. T u& d ay ln th ;. Parker: All Masons

..........M aso n lc -a t ,-—:------------■ friends and r<

enrolls. ’niuraday:. Turito, celery. birthday c

chocolate IT Here, french FrMay: Bake«

. _ _ ^tnach, ie rench friis, and milk.

1........................Mooday:. Boketbeans, hot beans,hotr

Ik. T u e ^ : Borti7 W 6 f r w i r " '^ ^ I B l a l a a

________pie bread s

Wl. InUI Wtdjnmilf: Pl: pear, ond m

id,peacbes, - lliaraday: Beai ndmilk. cheese and ' tots, fruit muffins wli

milk. -Friday:.Beef st

andi cream, ;urkey and milk, slery Btlckr - - ........... —

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.......Lixed vege- Tueaday: Bakemdmllk,' ------------ s t u l f d ^ c ileanoi or cake,aodmlirult. W M a e a ^ : Hor

tables, cookli................. n u n d a y : HamIter tota, brussel sprc

• •milk.I menu -j- Friday: Cream lodwicbea, — eom ,eggtw k. milk,en salad,ndmilk. G(-mwiB — P iw fmashed milk,

s , bread TOMday: Hambi poutoes. p«

tenbeans, buttered canmilk

— - — -— WedDBKlay:' M* ■teamed bot

i-maibed— .— ralsin-batterllifr ________■nrimUlr

n n r td a y : Chicklad..fntll,------------ tries, cbeese.:

. m i l k .

c u m S ^ b a k e d b S Eaodbboodlata

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r y a n s p r o t e s t

Pick e te rs Of^xMd to tbe Ai opby p ro test outside a met S a tu rd ay n ig b t Tbe meetin

onehm• C o o tln u ed .^ m C l .

rM tm e h r th a t in Idaho re^' lonths of negotiations, cial of thc Am erican Medical lon said the AMA does care sbiems in its professions, and intains an “ Im paired Physi- rogram " to assess m ental id find be tte r ways lo m ake it available.rogram deals p rim arily on m and d n i^ abuse but rp- egan a survey of d o c to r . Hiul wiiat vuii In: done about laid D r. R ogers ' Sm ith,I o f the AMA Council on A ffairs and a consultant to

rm cnt program , said th e , AMA encourages re la tio n s to have a c t iv e , e s of their own oh im paired s. I d ^ is one of four sta tes the m edical a s ^ i a t i o n has im m itteeorprogram .Sower, executive director of I Medical Association, said has neither the budget nor for su ch -a ; program , and

h ap ter associations to carry I'itles. _____________

!m S t a r p l a n s it i n s t a l l a t i o nF A L L S -.^ -In s la ila llo n -b r- ’ C hapter No. 29, the Order )S ta r rW li lb e a t8 :3 0 p.m.I the Masonic Hail.Dns, OES m em bers and all ■affiiiated“ organ izalionsr"J relaUvM are Invited.

Turkey gravy, potatoes. .’ cake, fruil, rolls, and emilk.Iked cheese sandwiches._____

lemon pudding, cookies,I. I

HANSEN ' . ' I iked macaroni .and tiwese,9t rolls, fmlt cup. and milk. orbecued chicken, carrot- _ 'lad, poiaio rounds, piiicap- id wlUi honey butter, and __

Pizza, greeo salad, fresh Imlik.leans aod franks, cottage md fruit salad, corameal I wlUi hooey butler, and I

f stew, cheese slick, Jello I >m, cinnamon rolls, and I

KIMBERLY Itpy Joes, tater lots,-cottage------- 1J^a peaches, and milk. Iaked cbeese sandwich; i T m eieiy.'green beans, prune * | I milk. IHomemade burrilos, vege- I okla,aprtco(s,andmUk. , I lam sandwich, trH atera ,- ' I tprouts, half apple, and I

amed_ turkey, biscuits,____Iboat, c l > ^ c b b b ia n d - I

a- coteslaw.tteaghM anH _

oiburger gravy, whipped I peanut butter-cracker. ■

urrots, fresh pean. aod ■

M aearonl-aod-dw M ,------- 1hot dogs, green b e a ^ . ' ■ I t e r - b r ^ , applesauce,— - ■

l i ^ •andv1di. . fre o d i_ se atick,.peasrf(vttr«nd-------■

Strawberry denert, atamilk. ■

s tB Aryan Natkins’ phlloe- d neeting beld In Je rom e a eting drew oeaHy three

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sentencing, Dohehucrsal w ay he can change local (

:al hith, but he hopes Jerot ire “ wait and see" beforend U tah program J.-------------si- In the past y ear, E>onel :al questioned by nearly a di ke in various fields of medicl

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s p eBy TER RELL Wl TJmes-Ncws corn

.........CORRAL - ’ EFairffcld. in a sm C orral Posi Offic* serv ice Monday.

O rce a busy hon 100 se lliers, Corr* declining a fle r 19: w ere sold out to residen ts found elsew here. Today, tion lias shrunlc to

/roadside stop to pil and some local con

“ T here 's not a lc____________ thalls-the-w ay-M

postm istress and Mam ie E rtte r. “ T m aiiijoxes -are n m ove out in the F a i r f i e ld , Goo< A rizona."

E r t te r said thc m ounted, pew ter p<

- m ade ln.i893_and a T hc government i con trac t station ai resident since 1968,

" I do everything

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■ ■ B iC o r r a l ’s 1 0 0

! - m e e t!

JEROMECOUNTY ■. ACCIDENT - J 6rom e Issued two citations April 16 toAch- 10 nf .TAFninff H«>r vi>hliw estbound on the Hunt Roac

—sh»4ost^n(Folr4efM he-Foadw _o^rtucn(jd,_A sh„w as_citw Lf(

; ten tive driving and no licem - - a n d h c r two passengers. .Ran:

M cKay, age* unknown, of S Calif., and Edw ard. Jones, 23, i F alls, w ere treated and release B enedict’s Hospital in Jerom e.. M ARRIAGE LICENSES - t e e M cQ ain and Sheila Ann both of Hazelton.

— DIVORCES-GRANTED“ .B ishop from Robert Bishop, Lee D avis from Sherry Rose Ih

COURT - Stephan J . Din Je ro m e County, filed suit Apr

Htxzelion hous\ • HAZELTON - Apartme

: ^ K38.0Q9 HW9Hgn.KHlPLi opening ils doors today.

An open house a l S ^ g s , p .m . today, according to i

. 20-unlt complex consists ol b locks south of the Hazellot

=' “ “ R ight bow l h ave 12 M said . “ If people haven’t api

' c a n call roe a t 629-S380 and 1 : - ^ ^ S vringa-Efltflteg-is limite: : __ y c a ia l 'o ii-o Id ^ ^ a iK lic a i' '~ m ax lm iu n yearly Income al ■ — - . “ Wftiuni mi u,»h

; w e h ave .ex tra apartm ralfl,

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M a il i f o r

a n s cWILLIAMSjmspondent

- ’ E i^ 't “ milM T ast~ 'o f sm all general store, the tfice marks, 100 years of y.hom estead (own of some )rra l’s population began ■ 1920 a s sm aller farm s •

to la rg er farm s, and id be tte r opportunities lay, thc official popula- c to five, C o rra lis Just a I > pick up mail, hot coffce ' ' conversation. 1a iot going on here, and !-M ike it,’-!-commentcd------- 'nd Corral Slore owner.........“ Twenty-six of thc (56) t

rented. Most people < he winter. T hey 'go to t oo d in g and M esa , 1

the doublc^iai, wail* c T post office boxes wereid a re collector’s item s. 1It ren ts space' for th e ------ r1 and E rtte r, a ’Corral- I'>68, handles thc mail. s ling a postm aster does

ffiSi— Z—J0 0 * y e a r< o ld p o s ^ o f f ic e f :e t ln g s p o t , a n d a h o m e I

R c s t t f e n tW a im te - S h

N ew s <5th D istrict Mai

le P o lice Full Circle, an 5 to Brenda Dixon alleges thi>hlrl<» was • iirPfl tn hlg _;oad, when exceeded the q

lf o r _ in a t - _ c a u s in g a je d u crense. Ash D am ages amoulam a Je a n sonable lawyerf Solvang, su it a rc beingso23, of Twin C O U R T -E a ilased a tS t. A bram filed sine. D istric t MagJsl- Danny L este r E . and M

\n n H a y s , A bram sso ld theCo untry Club

- B elly County-aiMi alle >p. Steven fa iled to mfil ‘ Etavis. A bram s a rc ai Dixon, o f against the pro{ \p rii 15 in possesslon-of p r

isIng availabletments a re still available a t ao r_cltlzena ’_ ho tts ing .com plgic

j)g a £ 8(a tes will be from 1 to 7 lo m anager Lols B ragg. Tbe s of 5 four-plexes located five ItonPostO fflce.. •: u ^ la taken for sure ,” B n iu applied yet, but w ant to, they

nd receive an application.’' * , lllted-.to:^ow.•incom^pe^^)M^. ic a p p e d z a n td isa b lw lc T lM : fi allowed iH 110,400.--------------

pta, then w e'll s ta r^ e e t i n g .

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s e r v i id B dm:e n tu i

but I don’t gct paid for it,’’ sh The store, the only build

C orral’s “ city lim its,’’ stc foodstuffs," a few guns an souvenirs; Is open M veh da; E r tte r lives with h e r gram lO-year-old Diane Tucker, I adjoining the rea r of the stor husband Robert commutes California Job every two week

T here have been eight pc since 1881, including-Irene BUss, and Doris Hobdy of A lthough no specia] cclct planned Monday, E r tte r sal tim ers a r e welcome a s usual, is a slight chancc M annie : show up with his fiddle to ll\

-up a little .......... ........... The most famous resident

th e 7d-year-old Shaw is a mcir Old Tim e Fiddlers and spends tim e a t his ranch n e a r the i fam ily has received mail Corral post office longer i o ther.

“ 1 cam e here a s a boy with In a covered wagon,” Shav re la tin g -h o w -lh e -o rig in a l-t localed two miles north of th site and cam c by its nam e.

• SeeCORRALonC4

e f u n c t i o n s a s a g e n e r a l s le f o r D ia n e T u c k e r , 1 0 , (a

o f r e c o rd 'rMagistrate*Court against boa an Oregon corporation, and ! they negligently applied ' L-jK lnler^w heal—field,— - . 7 ' ^ q u oted^ p^ e a nd was

lu c tion of the total y ic Id !_ S l'£ ! lO unting to $1,319, r e a - e r fe e s a n d c o s ts of th e sou g h t

Eari U a n d Catherine C.su it April 14 In' Sth CC

;l8tra te Court .against. Jero I Melody J . Gibbons. The. Disti them property located In Johnb_Es_tates_ in_Jerom e__ Couriliege the Gibbons have thea lAke paym ents. T he c a r

asking for the. liens Binh roperty to be removed, rials property, that the Gib-: .co s ts

from the other eroups," I Sponsored by the-H

t a ' Sy iinga E sta te s w as fi

Officer Tony Humbach. 0 7 . R esidents began movie

Ive Gooding to ho____.„G O O D IN G _ -H ie 1981

88, wlU be.selected H ira «y Chamber orCommerM.' - - - H ie award will be pro g — BueLne^8:W9m«o’* 'B tnq

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°8- .Fergttsan.

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rxxhm ir y m"shesaid. uilding within stocks basic and various

days a wock. randdaughter, '

in a home store. E rtte r’sties from hfs ■ ■ ■ ■ /eeks. ••t postm asters ene M iller of

of Gooding. ' cicbration is said a lC t f i - "

ual. and there lie Shaw will D liven things

snt of Corral,..........ficm berofthe mds his spare he store. His ill from the :r than any

vith m y folks haw said inil-to w n -w as .....f the present

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n f f r t f f h r t .

Mns leave the premises, law> and court costs.

COURT - Magic Vaiiey Ju reau in 'T w in F a llsrfile a su l:5 in Sth D istrict M aglstratp lileging Ron and Louise Mc^i lerome.'owe'SISO loMinldoKa' ial Hospilal in Rupert. Aiso ire law yer fees of $150 and cost ull.

COURT — Con Paulos Chevi 'erome, filed su il April 15 )istric t M’aglstra te Court i ohn Bingham, a resident o f J :ounty_T hey-allege-B inham [>em $1,046 a fte r they rcposses: a r and resold 11. They also Inham owes $264 for labor and lals. In terest, lawyer fees, and M ls a r e w u ^ t . •

B ra g g sa ld .,‘ Hazelton Housing Authorit B financed through a F arm e iloan. accorriinffio FHA nk>H A.ivlng Into tbe complex Friday.

ionor c itizen 'i96l,Goodlng Citizen of the-Yei lUrsday night by ttae GoodU M. ■presented during th e cham ber wimiet-scbeduled to-begin-at

Iwnor a re : F red Locke, Monl

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— Niag " s o u g ;

u^.Court^^T/mes-MMSu’ritgride , of _________a'Memo*« sought HAGERMAN ost of the being sought to

Springs picnic s . slate-ordereUcio!

i; cfh A six-member fo rm ed -to m eeu

-m otflclola lo _ d 6t-

pickup ond gem

? d S"“““rt. several S ll!

------- - a l lo n . s ite s . ad(M alad Gorge Sta istate parks sched

-------------- ! :A t_ a -m e e tiig :officials Wednes B radshaw (R-Dii

rity, . w as no chance 0 ners statefundingtok<trict____- o p e n ; — . — --------

"However, Bra y. fairly su re this ---------- : -_ w ou ld_ la 8t_only.

^ BLM sWENDELL - ■]

« f 8 M anagem ent has “ flW ffreslden trto " :nf!Bvbygovenunei

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ja ra ^ p fi jh t localitMMOND--------------'liter___________________ 2 ^___________________ ui- Rej

" Wa N Local funding isto keep thc N iagara sai<

: a rea open despite a ' enoilosure. Ihisier com m ittcc is being tret}Uhis week with Idaho “Th:ccreatlon D epartm ent bicijg term ine how much__ useKled to provide litte r bull eneral maintenance a t " ■ hgs- fich’ picnic a rea is one of a n

Magic Valley recre- WRadm inistered through leacState P ark , one of two S(leduled for closure May will. ,. siona g - o f - s t a t e - ^ - lo c a l— u ,s ,iesday. Sen. Kenneth ; senl D istrict 23^ sa id there Hell I of gaining additional. Eve 0 keep thc springs a rea dlrb

iradshaw said hc was ‘>1 his funding shortage yeai il3L f o r .one year,, s o _ t 4 ,ck

s e e k s W eni- The B ureau of-Land the las called for Wendell reso •to’ “ sp ea lro u i”"about— l:2 ;n nen t owned __ t i

Snal>-BLM- rapresentatlve— Afm Shoshone, speaking to .cra i u y CouncU Thursdayj mer

l i e s

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fing^picr Ily to heahopefully wc only have this

R esource Area C hairm an 1 W a rd ,~ ^o organized the mccll

“T hc park s and recreation said it is thclr' Intention to < enough w atering a t N iagara I this sum m er to kcep .the grs trees alive, but th a t’s i t ." Wai "T hat will only creatc moj blems. sihcc'people wlli cont lise. the,arca ,.and .trash a n d J lt buildup.’’- However, parks and recreai [icials agreed Wednesday lo ct s new funding proposal offc: iVRRA,'Gooding and Jerom eeaders. _ _ _____

Serving on lhe adviM ^.com vill be a Gooding County cc iioner, a Wendell c ity c^M ^lh J,S.-Soil C o n serv a tK m -D i^n «n ta tiv e , (ioodln'0 ; i W ^ - te lle r , J e ro m e ' M a y e r ''N i S v e rb e a r t : a n d : W RRA- |> U n ito r Lewis Peni» . No’ da > eef«eW dr4hisM 'o^raeeU nj

" I t 's been documented tta£ 'e a r the picnic a rea received 4.000 m an-hours of use last

ndell viewstie BLM Is beginning to devi esource managem ent plan :2 -m lllio n -am s e ^ n of public —T his section >? l/yn tM iwHh Snake R iver and.extw ds from I^ tn e r ic a n - P a » S r - a nd - < » r th -^raters of the M ooa National nen t.

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id o f f d os y e a r to said E verheart.

E vcretf keeps people clos< cling. . “ By try ing to 1 in people dalism is going 1 > oTj do U tte r w ill s ti a Springs E ve rh ea rt said, frass and A lleast th ree ai 'a rd « a id . considered for fun lore p ro - . . _ • Local fundini ntinue to p ay transportatioIltler will__ and ._rccrpallon_

- now scheduled t( nation of- Gorge S ta teP a rk , consider clean up and v fered by Springs park . - le county • A Comprehci

and Train ing Act )m m ]ttee. . 'h ired lo m anage t commis- - T h e local grou illmah, A a tl cmployee>'to 1

i^ i'O flbe ^ ,‘,‘R igbr n ij^.we', tfa^ sb ill ' ^ k s a rid 'r tc re fi l i ro je c t w rm lne exactly h

date h a s needed to keep the ngr —'— sa id. “ It seam sp n h a t la s t funding won’t bc 1 ed about l l ’s going to be up It y ea r.” com e up with the nr

s pri federa]•vclbp a M eetings to. gatli I fo r a be Tuesday a t tl He land;— C o u r t h o u s e , — ' U u itl l ie — W asllln E W ll-S c t » Bliss lo T hu rsd ay ,nt n i - t o - th e —Shftshnnft, May 4 fl ilM oou- " Is tra te Court In Tw

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t^unds!”osingIrt. " I l ’s getting more- a r tlte i iigli p ria» uf gab--------:loserlohom e.’’ _to close th e 'a re a , van- ng to increase and thc s t i l l ^ c u m u l a t e . ”

d.a lternatives a rc being

*fundingthcpark; s iding couid bo used to . ation costs for a parkson_m ain tenance_m M ,_____d to w ate r the Maldd ark , to also mow g r a ^ ‘, d w aler the N iagara

ehenslve Eniploymcht Act employee- m ay be Jc the picnic a reaZ J-.’-JT —‘ ; ^ u tM o g d d ^ d b ttly h lre ' to hianSge'.ib9 plcidc ■

;\w ,haVb;W 'm^ witli .'X -

lyhow cifiuS ’jihoieyifl,:> t h e W a rd

be m ade available, so 2 up to local entities to tie money.” ■______

a llan dgather public input WUT. it the Jerom e County T— W e d n e s d a y — a t - :— S chQ o I_ lT L iR u p c rt;::::i::• L incoln.. School iln

J Twin FaUs,and May5- cl In Carey. ;

s, Twin Fells, Idaho c-3

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n e Nortl] Va]Je, the Sunday edllioi meetings and other received at P.O. Be lhan Thursdayprec

■ - - N orth VaUey F re e 1, Annual.rcndczvo range. Competition onedaylsS7.50.C al N ortbsldeG em Bod

___ Annual sD ow ^wp r f ^ and food con suggested.

. . . J e ro m e Stop SmoUi Begins a t 7 p.m.

------ — D IG rC 6ffltrr729i:?th e re Is no c h a rg c . ' J e ro m e Youth wl tbl

P resen ts a progn room a t Central E denom inational an E piscopal Church.

J e ro m e E lks M eet a t 8 p.m . a tti

J e ro m e RebekahsM eet a tS p .m . a tu

Reynolds b lasts Evi

. CALDW ELL. Idaho F o rm e r s ta te Rep. Dorot

■ o r Caldwell has given " D em ocratic P a rty to ji

publican P a r ty . ' , M rs. Reynolds, knocke

— — Jlc 'e .la s t y e a r by P arm a C.A. Sm yser, sald-^Yid sw itching political a lle^i h e rse lf a be tte r shot of I

' th e L egislature from GOI Canyon County.’

---------- .^e-sald^h& also-w anleiR epublican gubem atbria o f W llder’8 P h il B a tt ,.r lieu tenant gpvenw r.

C a r r d•C0QtiDu6dtrom(

“ H orses raised In the Oi to r y a n d Id ah o and

--------W ash lng toa-w ere -driventhrough here. There we c o rra ls up there. I remen

' T h e horses w ere being trai: to M ontana. This w as the coun try they com e throuj

V— th e re was'good w ater and'i So th e corra ls stood then

.. an d y e a rs .’’ .Built before (he post

c o r r a l s ' represented the Ind ian settlem ent on (1 P ra ir ie ; “ B aby" post F a irfie ld and Hill City are

JO y e a rs old, a w Mid.

i i iu City w as establishes-------businesses moved«ne by orI . o ld co rra ls to thenew tracta

. ' a l l ^ l s o w as m o v ^ and by ] c a r r ie r serv ice had begun.

—rJb ro u g h t to-Corral from-Hi

^F or 23 y ears, F rank D. M c re d m all along-a 3i-mlle n a horse-draw n wagon or sl

^d in g on th e seasonrW heirhe 1943, h is daughter. Blanch< assum ed th e Job. Leowen, Gooding, reca lls when thi

• line (irs t arrived.“ At th a t tim e. Hill Cit;

m ore sheep and wool than j s ing le p lace in (he UnltedSt

su m m ertim e to graze and tli back to Hill City and ship

__ :_there,lLShe_said„C orral.— aw ay, w as too fa r ea st to gc

boom ingsheep business. H om esteaders who paid a

• feo and fenced and farmed fo r five y e a rs could claim (J land--------------------=------------

■ ‘i n th e 1920s. there wei

tion, and they farm ed dr

G O S P^ A P R I I

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illey. Calendar Is published m Ition of hte Tlmes-News. No\ her acllvltles (br lhe calendan . Box55. Jerome, Idaho83338,; )recedlngpubllcatIon.

TODAY ee Trapper* Black Pow der Cluzvous a t Jerom e Rod and Gi lion begins a t 9 a.m . R egistra Call 324-5890 (or m ore Informalm d Hobby Sbow '__________[rom io a^m^to s p^mrExEibii conce^lons. A'donatldn d rso <

oUogCIass..................................m. each day through April 30 Ersth'StrTfTe public is wcTcor c . 'ItbaM lsslonsgram a t 7 p.m. in the audio I Elem entary School. This 1 and -sponsored by the C

h.

MONDAY

st the Elks Lodge*, satthelO O FH ail.

Is sw itches vans’ ‘crisi:h o ( tIP I) - “ I don’t 1 )rothy Reynolds back , but If 'en up .on the on ly w ay 1 J join the Re- sa id . “ I di

D em ocratstcked oul of of- m a Republican ■ ?tid a y she w as. egiance to give

SOP-domlnaledW M teR e

nted to help the— the-G O E -e irial cam paign ovei^ the D L n o w Idaho’s elections tl .I, :.' . ' th e gap to a

1 =imCS am ounts,” Ii Oregon terri- o f the origit nd p a r ts of n av e Dougn yen- in -h e rd s“ fa rm (housa w ere wooden sm all farm s

nem ber-them . " W e c a ra iled through N ebraska,” [he part of (he fa th e r’s riei( rou^i because they said th: nd'good'grass.'—p la c e ’ in tl ]ere for y ears g ra sse s to ;

w asn 't eveni s t office, the “ They ha he first npn- la te a s 1900,1

(he Cam as anyth ing ,” L it offices In When C ot are only about g rocery stor

s m ith ^ op a

shed in 1912, no rth of the y one from the south side. A acks. ■ to Fairfie ld ler'bokes und lliulr suiulH by 1919, ru ra l tb e C orral pc

{un. Mall was th e one rei I-Hailey,-firsts - a long With (h 9y tra in_____. i - J n to lh e poolJI. M iller deliv- S ince abou :e route. Jising changed, Lo€ r sled, depen- delivery rout i rh e re tlred in — th e la rg e fa n iche Leowen, E r tte r . Sh m. 75, now of (here is nothe railroad “ boom " agai

T he biggest City S h ip p s couldexpect. lan any o th e r ' com e If then 1 S ta tes ," She (w een S u n ^ j

d then trailed th e way. shipped from M em ories <II. slx_m lIe& _C orral.ace.d« ig c t in d n th e a n d .o lh e rs I

ho les got in tl Id a $16 filing one else, unn ned 20 acres h av e rustled i m th e p rairie ho rses passlni

were people S aloon ' on tt; ■C|uarteF-«ec— E r t te r sald.-i^

dnly sm all p a in tI t^ o u c i

PEL MEETI

R: DERREL STAROF

CLUTE, TEXAS

J GOSPEL PREACHir fiU £ID JrH E.B JB LE ^ LY MONDAY THRU SA' M. AND 6:00 P.M. SUN ASSES 9:45 A.M. SUNI

TATION KART-UOO D PRiL26&MAY3 8:r5*fi >AY^ATUIWAY6:30h

2H OF CHMAINi-WENbELl,.|DAHRIENDLY WELCOME 7

1 Falls. Idaho S u nday . April 2

Noiweekly.In Je rom eC ltiz f

Notice oi M eeting atarmustbe "B atteredW o

no later Pom ona Grac , • M c c tsa te p

' W enriellSedo D inner a t nc

Hub . Jerom eC ouGun Club M e e ta t9 a .itration for S u g a rL o a f Gr nation. M ectsa l8 :3

l W i5 .d o o ^ _____ M e e lsa t£ :J>0 cents Is <3oodlQgLl0QS

M eets at6:4i

M j t the____________________comeTria IC etdnm tSun

_ , Mcetsat_l2M ' Gooding Seolo]

aid-visual D inner alno<s Is non,- Jc iom eA ppIe l

Calvary M M lsn l8 :3 tJ e ro m e R o tarj

M eels a t nooi Jerom eW elgbt

M eets a t 6:30 E deo-Hazeltoa

D inneratnoo GoodlagOpUm

s parties, is ’ politics

,’t know If I c an win my seat t If I 'm going to try , th is is the y i o do l(," M rs. Reynolds

don’t think we’ve got any Its left over here, t ire d -o f being In a small . t l r ^ of fighting uphill bat- d of doing a good Job and then . iticized for It bccausc I 'm In g p a rty ."Reynolds w as in the House L e n ] o y e d - a ^ 20-ad v an tag e -r

D emocrats. After the 1980 the Republicans Increased

956^14.-

” Lowen said. “ Now, some Iglnal farm ere still up there Ight up m ore ground. Thly tsands of acres.-There a r e no * - ms there anymore^” c a n ie to C o rra l fro m 1, ” Loewen went on. “My ' leighbors had been h ere and th is w as the most beautiful the worid, wilh*"naturar '

0 your w aist. The ground en broken then'. I t was raw .'' had Indian skirm ishes >as10, but none tha t amounted to i ” Loewen Bald. ' :Mortal had dw indled.to two tores, a crean iery . a blackr - p and a pool hall, townspeo^ _ a n ^ e r graouai move f ro m ' - th e railroad tracks to the . As businesses w ere moved id or Hill .City, people left... I IH a rm s-an d ^ u s in ess -an d —1 post office dwindled. Soon, rem ain ing ' grocery store,I th e post office, w as moved t olJiaU building. . — ' tout 1940, nolhing much has :.oewen said, except that the )Ute w as discountiDued,and , am is got even larger.- t — — d Shaw, and Loewen agree no chance for Corral to gain, even as a resort a rea, s t population Increase one ( c t . said Loewen, would only lere w ere more traffic bc- Valley and Boise, stopping

s of the last 100 y ears at destlned.to.rem aln.as S h a w - „ s tell how . those shotgun n the floor, and how some- ‘J innamed to this day might

m ore than a fa ir share df sing through 80 y ears ago. .

'nof^’q < the front of il,” Mamie

J can still see i t ." , .

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ATURDAY^. f JNDAY- INDAY- I

DAILY • I ;*8:30A.M. | 0 - 6 U 5 P ^ . _ _________ _ J

4RIST 1i H o — : - ________^? TO ALL_______________

r ll» ,1 IU I

rthVitizensforJusUce: a t 7 p.m . a t Communily Ac ! Women and Children” Is the tc rraoge18 p .m . a t the Bliss-Tuttic Gran s k i r Citizensit noon a t the sen ior centcr. County Commlsaiooers )a .m . in the courthouse. fG raoge- ^8 p .m . a l the grange hall.

f ;3 0 f .m . a t th e fire s id eR es ta oos Club6:45 p .m . at the Lincoln Inn,

_ _ . _ H J E S n A Y ________UQ Valiev Rotary IZ M O p .m .^ ^ u ie ^ In K ^ h u n lo rC iU z ^: noon a t the senior centcr.pleton Grange3:30 p.m . at the grange hall.laryClubloonat the Fl reside R estauran Ight Watchers5:30 p.m . at the Firsl-Baplist Cltoo Senior Citizensnoon a t the Eden American LeUmistClub

Sai) Jew stop,

A r y ce BOISE (U PI) - T h e ; s sec t F riday fulfilled a pn V of a fracas with police t

a n d the a rre s t arid convic trespass charges.

II L eader R ichard Butler.Hayd$n Lake-based grot

' I . mecTlng in a private BolS' to the d isturbance a t a Bol

Under tighl eecurity f G gu an ls h i r ^ by the seci

0 ' b lacks and other minoritii1 The', northern Idaho i

m eetings la le r th is wcekei and alSo a t Jeronie Sun group held a perm jt to ral Sunday afternoon,' but he

^ whother-tORoaheadwilbt

BOISE (UPI) - A spi fo r the A lliance for Children 's R ights said i rislon and lack of understa poor substitute for positive

■ to 'm cct dur b a S c ‘needs.”

Spokeswoman Marilyn I “ w ith unem ploym ent children to carc for. ADC m any obstacles."

~ I / ■ \

...: J

I - AUo a ik about Big

Tlr*i . . . IncludM I rood hoxordt on oil f

I TIfM. _____

^ TEXTILE I BELTED

m ^

m

I

alley- ‘ M eets

\c tlon Agency. JeroiO e' topic. * . M eets

d iscusstange. Je io m e i

Will I Methodi! 39.,

Gooding

Dinner------ C en ter,,

Jerome C— T-::--------------------Mfeetsl

Je ro m e lm . ------------------ — -Meetffj

H agerm a D inner

Goodlng( M eets a

jnt.

C h u rch .. Je ro m e PWill be I

:^glonHall. G oodings Dinner I

oped them last I

a n s h o l‘ Aryan Nations white suprer promise to re tu rn to Boise, thi > and motel m anagers last s| k-lctlon of four ^ t^ rc h membe

jr, 63, and about 30 fpliowereo oup conducted a qiirct three- lise auditorium F riday, in-con Joise motel last April. .

proyidod 'by police aiidTpri jc t, the Aryan Nations memhy nf tuhjlp giiprgTTin^y’qvpr J

I clan also h as scheduled cend a tJe ro m e tonight a t 8 j unday morning. Buller said ally on the Idaho Statehouse s he still, hadn 't m ade up his r

• J • •

spokeswoman “ E ach far ' Dependent and prebler

loday "dc- trom workin Jan d ln u a rca am ount to s ve legislation sh e s a id . . "C

m others are „ . would If the

h av e been high and children and

C moms face •“ It is only

m ■ ALL1 - - SU

P 1 5 5 /8 0 R K

P I8 5 /7 5 R 1 4 : I K P 19 5 /7 S R 1 4 f | H i | B P 2 0 5 / 7 5 R 1 4

P 2 tS /7 5 R I 4 y M a y P 2 0 S /7S R 1S

P235^75R 15

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i f i lg O B r o n d H rock cu ti, .II Big O B rand

k SEMPERff I RADIALS

■ p jo iM r m w t s s s tu

Y 6 5 S R I 3 . . .* 4 3 1.50

I6 $ $ R 1 5 . . .* 4 3 1.78

h e r e S e r

I t a P ron

I

___________________ ’ r .

f ealeiets a t ooon a t UieLlncoli^Inn. Oe County Reputdican Central ets a t 7:30 p.m. a t Jerom e 1 ss the s ta te legislative session i oeC bQ lSqiper 1 be from 5:30 (o 8:30 p.n xllst Church and Is sponsored t

WEDNESDAY ng Countv P lannlns and Zmlni ife a tf l p im .'in the'courth'ouse.w S ailo rC ltizeaf—---------------ie r a t noon a t the old depol r,,« Optim ist Q ub _ _ ■ _ ts li l 7 p .m . a t IKe’Cfilna V{ilag( e T a to Off Pounds SeoAily tffat 7 p .m ra t the Jerom e Publi m an S e ^ Citizens ier a t noon a t thesenlor centcr. Ig O ver-E aters Anonymous, is a t 8 p .m . a t the W alker Ccnte

THURSDAY Q P an cak e B reakfastbe from 7 to 11 a .m . a t Heritage igSeniorC lttzecs. e ra tn o o n a t the scniro cenler.

tyear

I d r a l l yrem acy t 'T h e rationale i the site (hat w e’re still int

[sp rin g said Jam es. Ray, ibers on g roup 's founders,

th rea ts .” .5 o t lh c _____ R eferring-to.Iaiee-hour , "T he filthy, lousy !ontrast ' Tneellng place we

- - littlep im ply-Jew i p rivate S tatesm an reporti em bers a public meeting.’c jo w s .. --------B u tle r-c la lm et

. . aga lnsl the sect': cd two ,

I K . P '^ W H ie e t ln g .>e steps . B utler and thre< s mind ' stem m ing from tli :__________ iw ereconvlcted of.|

fam ily has individual needs lem s which prevent ihem king, o r earning an adequate 0 support their family on,” "One-fifth of Idaho w elfare

i r e now working and more ihey could find jobs, others cn deserted with-, sm alt nd few sk llls.”

lly a tem porary situation, 59

O l: OUR BEST

.LSEASONRAD

U H V A L L l113 ... .........................• • a .9M ............. . . $69^81 4 . . . ; . . . . . . . . . $T3.S1 4 ....................14 . . . . . r . . . . . . . $ y * . a1 4 $ s a . i i1 5 ............'. . $ M .7r r r iT T T T T T — r m : *

15 .......... . . . . . $ 9 8 ^

H eavy D

SH O C

I B reti

w 600-------- 550

so

rvice ^

mise

ndar--------- .

ralCommlttee A le Public Library to . E dloo and 1982 election. C

p.m. a t the United cd by Cub Scout Pack

- -L

Y ' ' p.m

- - .........- p -

spot Senior Citizens

_______ Jewlage Restaurant. r Cen'ublic L lbrai^.— -------- Gm

Mtcr. H ag

Llinter.

GooiBe

age Hail. sponGoo(

ler. Ml

J i n B o i ilie this year Is that w e w ant to i I interested In our white brothei ay, a P r i» t R iver resident an Brs. VWe’re not going t« knucl

i.lasl ycar's\abo rt< ^m |o ting ,- iisy kikes a l the m c f ^ o l e our we paid for. A ^w upl^of phon

BW named R ichard M auer (a fe orter) canceled thVright of a g Ig." . ■ ' V mea“ Mairei‘“ organizca a dc fct's Boise m eeting last year, a! stories detailing protests*nj?- ■iree lieutenants w ere convictccl n the motel incident. Two o f thI of.possesslngconcealedAveapo

nT *

is percent of all Idoho wclfai 71 a re o ff in o n e y e a r ," sh e a i ic E a rlie r this month, t ” challenged Sens. Jam es R ■e Dean Van Engclcnd, Bui •e Y arborough, Grand View ■s . tie, E nim ett, and KcnnettII W endell, and R ep .. 1

Moscow, all Republicans two m onths on the budget

'9 fam ily. •

u f H (DIAL

L E Y p ,;5 !S t . 's ! <

^ 8 4 ----- $!;9 5------------- VI.S 8 $2.04 1.17 $2.23

$2.34 1.11 $2.49>.71 $2.46____________t : 4 ^ S 2 . 6 2

; $2i95

Duty - IfCKS i M I

hittallwlM

(R E A D S

I rM>r.ed«bl«I •«choii9 JSOO-13 600/lS f sso-na--------- 6 9sn '4 ------------r

;■ A

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faioTOKhninl»<3ti)-----------^M eets a t noon a t the China Vlll

:de»-H azdtoa Senior CiUzos D inner a t noon at.the Eden Am

FRIDAY^endellVarietySbow-LitUe R ascals 4-H Club pre anclng, skits, gymnastics, pane .mi. a t the Wendell Elementar: 1.50 fo r adults aod 50 cents fi p% T T ro5oeao«nonireT lI^^ool:---------------- -"ooding R o ta iy Club M eets a t noon a t the Lincoln Ima o m e Senio r C I t t t a a ___D in n e r 'a t noon at~Uic ofdT^ unter. • • . ooding Duplicate Bridge M eets a t 1 p .m . a t Clly Hall.ag»nni>n.spnfa>r r »ttpn<i Light m eal a t 5:30 wllh cards, g

SATURDAY M ding F lea M arketBegins a t 9 p.m . in Goodlni onsored by G arnet Court, Ordci loding O ver-Eaters A aoi^m ou M eets a l 10 a.m . a l the Walker (

H osp i ^ 0 $24,01o d e m o ,. .ra .eiers in Boise," • JEROM E and one of the Valley hosp icklo under to; $24,000 granl

education.J,-Butler said. - -----------Jr monoy for a The progra one calls by a • LUcllle T rot form erldaho- Hospital in .

t Rcouo to hold nanccd by th Hospilals.

aem or^ffatlon St. Bened ir. M adcr had M emorial Ho S' against the County Hosj;

Communily Iedof-trcspassth e a ld c sa lso Rupcrtw U ll*

Acconllng I > providers ca

I ? ■ -I 1 gard ing healt l l l l ^ -p ro c e s s ] m I * ------ O — dlagnostlc-pr

la j e ^ lp l e n t s f f l ; " « < 5 5 a

EthBradsliaw,, . The five bt Tom Boyd, ' ready joined

ns, to llve to r.. va lley Patli e lo ta w e lla rc Consortium I

oping their ni:

o o t i io r n iI t 's N e w -i J l S e a s o n #

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y ailAddlion/ . 733-637:

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f NAZlLTON ■. ISBMoln- ■>

839-9974 . *

I Village R estaurant.D8 ■ , .I American Legion Hall.

AY ' '

presents a program of panomlncs and piano at 8 itary School: T ickcts are ts for children under 12

ninn. -

r a ^ r s e h r o r - c i l l z ? ® — : —

ds.gam esanddancing.

)AY

xllng Grange Hall and ird e ro flh cA m aran lh .'DOUScer Center.

p ita ls given ,000 to a id ily e d u c a tio n

— A group Of North lospltals have received ,a ra n t for patient and fam ily ’\ " ■

Jgram will be coordinated by rrounson-of S t.-B enedict's in Je rom e a n d 'Is being fi- - y the A s^ a lio n < )f Western

inedict's, Gooding County 1 Hospital in Gooding, Blaine fospltal in Hailey, Moritz lly Hospital in Sun Valley .. doka Memorial Hospital in 111 be involved in the project.

ing to Trounson, health care ; can give Information re- lealth maintenance, disease

m e a ic a i, su rg ic a l o r :-p roceudre-and-treatm ent— ; She said better palienl and- lucatlon In these a rea s can understanding and compli- ! h a prescribed treatm ent - ; lucing the need for hospi- ; orre-adm lssion. ;

e hospitals Involved a re al- ' Ined a s the Upper Magic ’atlcn t/F am ily Educalion m to cooperate In devel- r ru ral services. - . '

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: BruilBy LARRY HOVEY Times-Newswriter •

-------------POCATEtLO-=-Twln-provid cd~a-OTltd~surprl Bruin g irls sUfvTved one S

Thc rcsu it was a swce|: Gem S la te CorUerencc evcfoffered .'T hc Bruin K th e a .6 0 0 -m e te r re la

---------Pocalello-ond-H ighlandrespectively, as Highlai fourth in thc final even girls,; r iding sophomore 1 outstanding day, outlaste<! challenge 149-146.

B ulls em erged as Ihi

r ^

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A f l c l d o f S t

____- L - Z M o n tB 3 m th u ;e I l J

^Two 6jSamp

. -_„CHARL0TTESV1LLE.._\ ; • m ore te n te r R alph Samp

': - o ffers to lu m professional, : w inning situaUon" and n

ano lher year.Tbe 7A Sampson had l

announcem ent aboul nis d ____..gUlff ^ m a r i im ph tB .m lnd Ifl

- t ire d of w aiting and I had it ; th a t 1 would go ahead and c(

Sam pson.'U niled P ress vyeor, tu rned down millior

— 3D ailas-M averickrandD etr -n id re season a t Charlotlesv

• JShe.N EA ’s w orst r e ^ a r s<

-fJB A draft.<t- Said Sam pson,-“ l figure(

- V irginia) and I figured I w___ _______

,..9 o th team s assured Sara-------oiclt-and w ere ready to^raak

^ T e a ^ ' s history. L arry Bin '"d iia tra c i worth 1800,000 tc , jBoston CelUcsjH iLSam p^l

• . 'exceeded Sl million annt ' Holland said he always kn

—--'-^sti^ b u t'sa ld b e i* a s k ^ bin l ; i n ^ e su re tha t be.w as doii

............

iris na. . . Bruin trac

sophomore,-____________ ■■ ■ competltior

and high Jvln-Falls~l}0ys~"400-nietcrr rprtse“ and"ihft— to'secondw le Saturday. Meanwhll 'eep of the flrsl Twin Fall; ce t rack lltlcs d ivision wa n bo>s, winning jun ior L an clay , n ipped .dash.ind-H2-H0-109,-------B ut'il-w a;hland finished dlsappointn vent while the b it of news rc Sally Butts' finish by M sted a Pocatcllo with 91 po

m any a s A' lhe queen of (Competition

w

'V M M J

f 8 8 ru n n e rs b re a k s fron-

>11 h ir t h o f in ia l i i n j n o t III

ipson will_ V a .JU P I)_ -^ V irg in ia sop

impson, rejcctirig mlllibrTdol nal, has decldcd to “ stay wlU I rem ain in school fo r^ l^ le

id been scheduled to make s decision a l noon today, bul d ta te P rid a jjil^ y ib e c a u se J- : d m ade up m y mind and 1 figUi d co m eo u tw lth lt.”- '!ss International's player of llon-dollar offers from both i tetrolt P istons lo-8lay-at-iea6t< ewilie. The p ro team s, which t r season records, will flip a c

ired tha t 1 w as winning-here I would ju st s lay wllb a winni

iampson htf w oiid be their No nake him tb e richest rooklein i Bird reportedly signed the i e a ) to $650,000 annually with i )son*8 pact reportediy woulJIu anualiy. V irp S a Coadi Tei knew Sampson would decide

doing tb e be^ .ttiing for b lm «

jrrowlrackdom for the day. The ire, undefeated against Idaho ion. won th e short sprin ts an'd n jum p and then sped thc r re l^T j'flon rronrnilh~p1ace

/hile, the probable key lo alls ' victory in the boys was a s e c o n ^ la c e finish by a rry H u r t ln the 100-meter

w a s -a d a y -o fsu rp rise s -a n d — ntments on all fronts. A l)lg vs was the fourth-place team Mlnico In the boys division

points. T h a i's probably as I Mlnico h as scorcd In this ion (thc casle ra division, SIC

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3m th e s ta r t in Q lin e o f thc

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- u n d iU L o lm in tu e s _______ s

g ^ lb &1 stay withs o p h o - _ _ Ja c k McCloskey, tli aollS r. sa id , "W e 're dlsappol iVlln a b u t we certa in ly .ca J e a s t school.”

- H e said the Pistons ke an flre t pick will be. )u lh o . Detroft h a s two firs cJ-got— be-decided-by:-«-coii gured another, e ith e r l2 o r

by a d raw ............Df thc D allas M avericks o lh lhe su rp rised by Sampso St-one— rStone-acknow iedg^ 1 ^ h a d o f th e 19SI d raft. ■ i coin . T eam officials salt

re (a l w ould," Stone said. “ I inning', w a n d lfh e 's n o lre a d ;

No. l ‘ (S a c T D lc k Mot“ta“in-lbe___ M avericks,Jw boJustecord m ad e any llnal dMial< h the . NBA Commissione: fhave •'d isp leased” w itb Sai Terry .. a n o ilie ry e a f .B u lb e ( ide to Holland foy'diMUSsins lad to :— :-iiI-th lak ;U -l8 uafdrl Tiself,' M t S i a ’Btff'prenialil

Sp€?ly claB thm ugh th is spring) In liD y e a rs . ___i T win F alls ' boys couldB o f 'faK 'n ap p cn stan ccs fo

J H ighland d idn 't bo lher t 5 Pocatcllo recoupcd-a-flf f th e 300 -lh lc rm ed ia lc : r H ighland and Pocatello r

lead ing Bruin D an King i— h eatrB o th ’stumbled-and- I la s l hurdle, opening the \ t to w in the heat and pick > th e overall standings.» I t w asn 'l all roses for 5 how ever. In tije pole \ ' D ave Routh. ohc of thc

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K e tch u m ’S a tu rd a y ’

. By MARV CLEMONS Timcs-Ncws sports editor

PALLS — Monle s ire e ls of Twin F alis Ihto

__ ground Salurdayjnornlng;T hc Ketchum distance r

Downtowner’s lO-kllomet mTnlifis, 57 scconds — mo a h ead of Dave Bingham.

------- '-‘Oh.-yes,’-’-S tan ley’s Ke. finisher, said when aske

cha rg e early . "H e was Iwi into the race ."' Brothwell recalled winn

w ith a tim e " around" 32 m sa id th is y ea r 's tim e was "i

“ I t 's a litlle be tte r than w llh a sm ile some 15 mlnu G.2-mlle coursc lha t stai downtown T>ln F alls. “ I coupic of miles bul after

— fiw rm ihule(m ilcrsp lils•.” ■ BrolhwelI. always near t

a re a road raccs, sa id he’s upcom ing Boise Marathon.

" I w ant lo go two hours {

^tcageh Virginia

the Detroit P istons’ general ipointedthal he decided not to > .can respect his declsloni t(

ions w ill now "w ali and s w "

f ir s t round picks, e ith e r j> o ls co in .fllp-ln^N ew -york-Tbun o r 13, from K ansas C ity, to b

<s officials said S aturday, they ipson’s decision, but s ^ k e s n ed his cholco-tooluaii^tU egla

said they never counted on

L never b e lle r Uian a SU^Mc 1. “ It w as an-im portant declsi< >ady to com e out of college, he

lta said tha t excepi for Sam LtsUinisbed-tbeiiLllrst.seasoQ :ialons on d ra ft c h o ic e s .. oner L arry O'Bcien sa id be Sampson’s decison lo rem ain

be criticized Sampson aod Coi sing sa la ry offers with NBAcli l6rtunate-tbat:Sam psoQ:and:| i a l |^ : f ib a i^ 'd ls c u s s io n B ;«

rtilim GI thc lasl e l ^ l vau lle rs In

_ b a r a t 124 :dpoint lo a lot holding s it for their title.’— c ra a ic a Int

T ^lhH Ighland— RSuQ rw as: s ru i< ri)a to n 7 Diow. wnicf r to finish bul. h ad lo re t fifth place. In satisfied wi les h u rd le s , Senior E r > runners w ere a ll-tim e ba ng in a tim ed , im m cdiatel id fell o v e r lh e — m a te -S u c - j way. for King broken leg ;k up fourth In oh h e r wa

m orning, or Twin Falls, , a brothe

v iu i^ iS en lo r sophom ore he ttfo 13-foot m ore Bruir

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k llo 'n n eter F u n R u n . Tw

I’s M o n te B ro th / s 1 0 -k ilom etcr

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le Brothwell turned the to his personal tra in ing IIff._______________________; runner won his second leter Fun Run in 30 norc than three m inutes

Cevin-Swlgert, the No. 3 ------;kcd if Brothwell took :wo miles ahead, a mile

nning last y ea r’s event .. m inutes, 10 scconds and "OK.” '

an I expecled," he said nutes a fte r finishing thc :artcd and finished- In “ I. w as tight the first e r tha t r w as running

r thc front if nol firet In i’s been training fo r the m.5 and 25 m inutes bul I'll ' e r .lh a n Ja s lj 'f ia r^ lU ic _____

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i , 7II m anager, . CHICAGt [ocom eout,' ■ coliege bas to s lay In season , Sat

- y e a r a t De! " who Ihelr Ju n e9 .

A guirre,l l s l or-2, to' - D em ons,‘In

e n te r tb e N l be decided A g u in e f

......................... season butcy w ere nol D espite leai sm an Alien final U PI pllamocllout--------again-cllm i

lo sln g to S t. n Sampson A gu irre e

i 'cnance h e V. S a t ^ V ^ sion. If he’s C hicago ar« le shouldn't . ‘« ih av e !i

d ra f t o r j i u oiMiad-DOl. — tteC b lcag o

" W h e n lK w as not im aglhed I in in school would bave iM g Terry em erg e a s

baskelljaU .' o:hte^coach ■-Au ulrr iBri - w i t i i W - - 7 i n S K g ‘

S

JciiTtiIn the competition, hit the

12-6 . The bar toppled the standards and ' the upright in^o Roulh's head In the pit. as.aImost:knA:kcd oul.by the IS i opened a bloody gashTHT* re tire for. lhe day and be w ith a fourth-place finish.E ric McManaman t u m ^ his best halfmile in 1:57.47 and le ly dedicated it to leam - iC"Boltonrwho-sustained -a - ig in a bicycle-aulo accident way to practice Thursday

ther act, senior G reg -and re Scolt Scherer, added two uins firsts In the long jum p

rw o ra c e s , t h e o th e r a fi'

:hwell tu rn e d r r u n in to a

said. Brothwell took two hc__ covcrJheZ6^mllo..38Styard_

Bingham wals second li — seconds^aturday^hlle-Sw

34:39.I Thc . top fem ale finisl

_ G a b rle lle _ Anderson J n lit: lime.

There w erc 88 runners in In th e five-kilometer i

sta rted on'Shoshone Street. — serious during the last mile

three finishers.Leslie'W oods of Jcrom(

Montana Monday, was fin sqcondsj,Twin F a l ls 'P a t 01

. 16 minutes, 19 seconds, Goodrlch'was th ird in 16 mli

“ W eallranside-by -slde l ' o r so ," Woods said. “ We w

w eather and how much fun mile got a little serious. Fit little ahead then It w as thei ^ t sp ill ltp‘.l’" ~ T : . -

The Je rom e runner said g reat b ut aboul whal h e ex is the first m ain event of the

- “ A llo f the tim es a re sl( — s a id ^ ------------ --------------------

c f T S f f f e

Aguinre le.GO (UPI) — Junior forwai >asketball’s-Player-ofrthe-Y « Saturday announced he would DePaul and en ter h is nam e ii

e, the alJ-tlmc leading scor Informed Coach Ray M eyer

NBA’s b a n b h i p d r a f t r - ^ - e faced a sim ilar decision afi ut elected to s tay a l D ePaul fi eadlng the Blue. Demons to th I poll for the second stra igh t Im ln a ted - ln J lsJ lrs t (ICAA I Sl. Joseph’s.e elected nol lo bold a form al r 5 a_declfilon tha t had to be it

Instead, he called select^ area.e Infom ed Coach' M eyer this itkin to become eligible for Um J une 9,” A guirre said in a s ta l igoSun-Tlmes.r i cam e to D ePaul th ree y 1 the. D eP ad Universily ba ave been-so successful and tl a s tbe idajoip force it now isi l l ” _ ■

Dg b ig h ly rM rfflt^ out'of Ciiic

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rack the and pole vault, rcsp<K b e , a lso a d d e d a th ird ln th e l h t Twin F alls further ! It. winning the 800j n d 40^ he bill " th e vlcloi^ In 'the ie'" w asn 't unexpected. ITie be tha t in five scconds 1«

winning tim e in thc Bois lis week.nd " I t Isn't as exciting a: n - jun ior Steve Galley said a — “ L ast-w cck It-w as llk(

nt s ta te . Everyone was i sy, suppose w e'll run obout

h e predicted just Before tl id Mlnico struck hardest vo lances but thc discu ip Spartans* power event,

t

' . , v ‘ V

I f iv e* k ilo m ete r j a u n t , a t

i? u r} hours and 28 m inutes toird distance last yea r.___ gi In 33 m inutes jin d 59 t ‘-Sw igert-cam ea cros r l n --------

nisher w as K etchum 's [ lllh place wjth a 38:00 ___

•rsin thc event.T (3.1-miIe) race that- eet, a “ fun racc” turned onile, according lo the top-------

0ome, who is moving to ■ c first in 16 m inutes, five n I Charlton w as sccond in d Is. and Oakley’s Clyde . f m inutes, 45 seconds, de for the first two m iles ' e w ere talking about the [unit w as to run. The last f F irst Clyde would pull a ■

Jie other guy. Flpally we • *

lid his tim e w as nothing st expected since the r ace <the running season. I

! slow a l th is poinl,” he

e r e n t p i

eaves Pelw ard M ark Aguirre, natioi -Y ear-for-the.-i97M 0 , -'.".Oi luld forego bis senior, not hi le In the NBA's d raft and (

feeJcco rer wllh th c Blue, soni ( yer of his decision to' will c - — ~ -M e;, a fte r his sophomore earlie ul for h is junior year, how / > the No. 1 spot on the “ M ^ t year, DePaul was said; A loum am enl gam e, Agi —

lal news conference to ' i e bv. m idnights contri ected m edia In thc sta te i

” sopho his morning tha l it is Meye lbe-l981-NBAcollege— my-fe

italem ent obtained by fo r th..................... ..............hasb<

e yea rs ago I never Agu basketball program two i

d th a t D ePaul would Sami> r Is in Intercollegiate . San

m ean•Inio^natlonal power-positli iliicagqW i^nghouse, p laye ,lpjrilng..DePmiLtQ..a ,.,pjtef

S u n d a y ,^

•Mtlvely. Greg A lbert L ara e trip le ium p . J a y Ost In ■ surprised by m eter r u n s . ' )^m eter t^ la j^ Nelson went h e mile relay . g ivlrig UicSp

,lsoK olays,ast

ns last week," . s .W e^ tleca! Id of the m eet. ' i t was a Ikc running In Wc has som<

up for It. I Butts with 1 ut 3^29_to^y,"_ anchor leg ! the race. second by M cst in thc dis- long jum p. 1 cus wns thetil.__&Dhomore •See

a t t r a c t e d m o r e t h a n 3 0 ^

taw cCharlton w as right In tht

gained h is deciding margin th e final lu m onto Main Aven

"TIm l’s line with m e," Cl ^ i n , when hearing lhal Woo the a rea .

__ Woods p lans.lo .re tum for.R im R un in October, however . " rd n e v e rm is s th a to n e ," ! ;

S a tu rd ay 's th ird annual ri over 300 runners, an increase

— All-of'the-runners,-Includi olds a’nd wheelchair comp completed! the rau rse safely m otorists had troubles with dent a t E asl.F lve Polnls, acc F a lls Police Departm ent.

The resu lts:IMdtOOMtW

.................TopJOPUMfiPl. RunnerI, Monte Drolhwell..........................

. . t DsveBlnjawm............................

. 3. _Kcvln sw lgert^.^.^... . .^..-H. -JohnMlIU.................................. .

3, R IdurdSlark.............................fi. BobROHO................................1. KnURSuhdbery-..........................fl, DiveArmilronjt......... ...........

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r^ d^ uPaul for ionalco lleg late title.Of course.m y.gt:!eal»trsgrql I hav ing h c lp ^ win an NCAA cl I C oach'W eyer,” Aguirre add 1 confident however lha t unde , (assistan t coach) Joey, that I continue to improve and win n le y e r s a ld Agnirre toJd him-s lie rb f h is decision. But M eyen t A guirre w as choosing to relea Mack-told m e and the players J: • . ■■ ■,gu lrre will reportedly be ny e r GeorgeAndrews.-------------I hope ray yea rs a t DePaul t r i f f i i 4 _ ( h e .^ u c ^ ^ Q f _ U lement by Aguirre, a flrst-tcam hom oro and junior seasons. “ /e r , tho coaching staff, n)y tea

th e ir help, k in d n e s s ^ ^ lindc been th e tbrseil£Qplest y ears c gu irre 's decision m ay have bet

o ther principal hardship liison of V ir^ n ia and Isiah Tbo im pson e lected eariier-in the ( m lng A guirre woUld likely be li I t io n -w lth ^ B A jJe a n ^ -T b o n /e d p rep bas&etbali In tEe'CG ef th&NBA ha rdship dra ft , ,

'. April 26 ,1961 ' . T im ea-N ew s.

I I S ^ara was sccond lo Pocatello 's In both Iho I600-and_3200-., .

ins. Greg Pozemick and Troy i'cnt one-three in Uie discus. _ ^oSbartans 16 polrits thcro.'..................

>r double winner in the boys was Skyline’s Stewart Salo1 the short sprints with con-2 case.

s a funny day for our girls. " »m c very good highlights — th her th ree wins and that eg on the 400.and a solld y M ade (Miller, 17-5) in the ip. But we had sqmc dlsap*

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STEVEN GnCD«/T>t,^Nlw'’ •300 ru n n e rs .

the race unlii‘ Woods 1/ ‘ gin J p l before making ^

■ tn a r iio n sold wilh a ' ’Woods is moving out of y ^

for.the annual Rlm-to:__ _ jever. / ,; ,"h e sa ld . / j ?ll races a ttrac ted ju st /!ase from la s t year.•luding several-4-year--------- --— -jm petltor Bob While, ; : fcly.but-two onlooklng vith a non-lnjury accl- , according to the Twin . .

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NBA;^ t in l i v i n g a t thts tjm c is ;A champio'nshlp for DePaul- ' r - r added In h is statem ent. " I • \ mder Coach Meycc and his. * : ha t tbe baskelball p rogram ; rin m any cham pionships," I :i m -an d th e -D eP au l* p lay e rs^» ~~ y e rsa ld h e w a sn o ta w a re o f > -' e lease it to the media. ! .-ere of his decision," Meyer >

e r e p r i n t e d by Chicago i'aui wiil have made som e •

is. “ 1 want to thank Coacb I '' teammates thc unlverslly, ■ I )B of-aicago and the-medla— inderstaiidlng during whatir8ofoivlife.'i ___________} been based on those of the •lip candidates — R a l |^llM m as pf Indiana.the day tb sljay at Vlrginlar”' ' {be In a'stron'ger bargaining,Iioma8;^‘w b o ~ lik e -A g u lrre --M -3 Chicago a rea , decided to ^

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J5. FfwlBrodln............iB-AndyAndrew*.............17. JohnKeimey.................18. Robert n « le r ..................IS. Bobby Noye*...................10. ScoCFlJe............ ............21. Jtm etV ilke ...................a . HungThKh...... : ............23. PelrrAndenon..............

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Sher{ey42:2l.3.VlnilnliCr*n‘ 20 to 29 m en-l. Monle Broth

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■ h The word coming do ^ 9 defense.■ . « w e’ve a lready aski H | scoring and rebousdlr

Ask h im to bc ou r df Houston Coach Del Ha v ictory F riday night (

■ "B u t w e needed It lo \ under-rated .”

■ ' M alone. Houston's 6 m anacled K ansas Cit' R M kets a 2-1 edge in I M rtcs._Came 4 o7.the.^ onshlp'w lll be played to

^ -------K in g n rb ru ts h ifM r2.-He-hncl^22-Txijnts-f second q u arte r and mi shadow ing him.

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the defensive strategy. 0:22 "W e d on't expect Rei 0:“ night,” hesaid .

In stead . F llrsim m t oiw H ouston 's &4 Robert Rc o;» Reid, guarded by 6*l i :« baskets to silence a Kai |;“ q u a r te r ..

^ K a n s i.my -<ay. By U nited P ress Intern

1 The K ansas City Ro: day w hat they c o udn 't 10,gam es of the seasoi

.nk___ tbelr-hltS'together,-go<and played the ir kind I In g lh e M ilwaukee Brev

- The win was only the in 11 g am es this season

:nn four-gam e losing strea can League champior

’ • .w orst s ta r t in their 13 old — went- Into -Saturday’s -

p lacc in theA L W est, I& —— theOakland-A^s, ■ „

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16-foot'll mountainous centei 'ity 's Reggie King to give th( n their best-of-seven semiflna e.W ratem.Coaferehce champi today in Houslon,

erTeeledT)ff3rpoim rlirGflm i :*Ftldajrbut-iione'duririg*thi most of fhe third with Malon«

ieggie King and use my size or try to do to m e," Malone said le top defensive players in tht

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Icggie to score 31 points ever>

mons is conccrned about Reid.S-10 John Lam bert, hit three Cansas City rally In the fourth

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NBAd tosaid “John Lam bert car 12-08 ' got the shot because L ngs. I had to take the drlbb le ls speed ."

M al6ne and Billy Pa iter, Houston, But with the the P au ltz w as able to i

inal M urphy scored 23 and. n p i-■ 1- The Rbckela Ipoked I

and P au ltz b ut P llzsln imff—^ o tw h a tT v o rr tw h tm r t h e ^ — " F o re v e ry p a ssu ie j one w e got a steal,” Fitzsl

to handle that with oui !on u s a s m uch a s the bad ] sid, them to fastbreak." the In th c E astem *ited from Moses to heart.

Ju liu s Ervlng, whoi ery ano ther world, got do\«

F rid ay night in Philade out Boston, giving the 76en

series. G am e 4 Is tcijlay rec E rv ing . who added 22 rth good m easure , put a c

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“liT end ili^M ilw aukee 's foui winning sireak.Royals s takcdG ura to a 3-0 lea ; lirst inning. Willie Wilso j to s ta r t the gam e, took sccon J. Washington’s groundout an [ on George B rett’s single i lh e n h it a towering drive Int ght'field bleachers off startc Vuckovlch, 0-2 , for his th ir oftheseason .sas City added an unearned ru sixth when John Walhan an' Geronimo singled and Dav

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c an 't guard m e,” Reid said;. ‘ le Lam bert w as on m e. With hli rlbble and lake advantage of m

Paultz each had 12 rebounds fc the defense sw arm ing Malom

to strike for 20 points. Calvi indR eid20.<ed to lob passes Inside to Malon almmons sal.d that m aneuver 1

LHeyidblTinside'on I h e l i le y ^ p tzslmmons said, ’‘We'll be abl< our big lineup. That didn’t hur ad passes we m ade tha t allowci

1 Conference championship ensive player Is taking the won

I'hose offensive moves a re o Jown to the business of defens( adelphia’s llO-lOO decision ovei Sers a 2-1 lead in their semifinal lay in Philadelphia, d 22 points and seven assists fot a clam p around L arry Bird ol

rputtinj= of shortstop Robin \

Wathan.M ilw a u k e e 's ru n s

___ G orm an Thomas’ th in______th e _ y ea rJn -th e -th ird -four- sacrifice fly in the s

Cooper., lead In a night gam e, Ot llson Seattle,' condand BaIUm ore7.B08too2.

figie. Al Baltim ore, Ooug D Inlo In four runs to back Mil

i r te r four-hltter, helpiog the 1 Ihird four-gam e losing sti

Tanana, 0-2, took the los1 runand Tocas8,CIeveIaDd4 *

) ^ e Al Clevelancl, Jim Su 1 a Ih re c r ru n h o m er

- Honeycutt went six innii_____ h ls .flrsL v lc ld ry jf.lhe .s

th c R an g e rs . Clevel Wayne G arland, H . whi

— Milwaukee on six h ils In last w eek, w as tagged fo

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" ■ two hits over the final th pick up h is first save of tl

_ Toronto 7, New York 2 Al New York, John M.

= San Di< pays of

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______The San DiogQ.conpecl. ro rih 'c^t. Louis Cardinals

Gene Tenace sm acked hom er and Bob Shirley s four hils to lead the Cardl seventh straight viclory cision over the Pillsburfih

_T enace and-Shlrley we quired by the Cardinals

_D icgoduringSt. Louis’ fra spree during the o'ff-s< payoff began with Ten hom er of thc year. 11 ci sevenlh Inning and hung s la rte r John Candelaria, <

• 2-0 , gave up two walks Sutter re tired the lasl six b

_____ In Ihc fitth^Steve_Nlc(with a walk, stole his fl league base and scorcd on

}i twoK)ul single, snapping2 nals* string of scorelM s 13 chcdal28.

• George Hendrick double » run and Sixto Lczcano sin I other in lh e Cardinals’ two 3— qffTellevcrEnriaucTrofflo;

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M ontreal 4. New York 2M ontreal used W arren C

two-run hom er and L a n y I two doubles to back Steve E

The loser w as R w d y Jone L ee relieved Rogers In lh

I ea rn his first save. New.Y I In the fifth on a double b y '£ I and an In fidd .error and in r on a double by ex-Expo Rus

I G irls poI ' GOODING - Gooding iis( ; points from the girls single

and walked away wllh ils o title Saiurday.

- -T h ree ofth e tp p fo jtf finlsl

champion Gwen Reed, Midi - o f S am H azard C ommunity

Ketchum w oa tbe boys s in ^ aod paced h is team to a sec

_inibe-team .cl)aw J(uiM S-98 Wood River, which wooihe

• onship aod consolation rou g irls doubles, wa&fourth.

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poElS. O hT rlday nlghl unable to take control

' w h eo h ew asl4 ^ f-2 lfrc— -------“ Bostoff seemed a III

defensively because t ■- " I ad justing ,” Ervlng sal lilm things with the ball. He my lokeep th eJ)a llo u lo fh l

“ People criticize mt for fense," h e added, "Actl

>ne. good defense.-lt's a di ivln B ird .’’

B ird, who went S<if- one rebounds.-didn 'l-lhlnk r Is gam e,

— “ I think 1 was in th i7 cp. sco re 30 points every ni ole good Job on me, but we 1 u rt didn’t. W ehad some opp .'Cd E rv lng was b a c k ^

Joncs and D arryl Da lip. cen le r Robert P a r i s h , ' )rd— field In'22^nInutcs7Helt

P a rish finished with 6 1 0 average.

>sc . Boston Coach Bill Fll 'e r w asw o n —and lost, ia l "G ive credit to Phlllj

defense the way you’ve { tor We anticipated Ihey \ of alignm ent, I don'l knov

hustle w as there, bul not

g it togiYount,, scoring iwo-run hi

a (wo-run, ns sc o re d on and Dann Ird home run of single to ei ■d-lnnlng-and-a— the—Yank

sbcth by Cecil s treak : Ja t h its In em

Oakland was a l s ireak con-

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iundbcrg belled i lJ L k hUl;, s r a n d R lcknings to pick u p ...........j.season Jo .lefld_C hIcago .4 ,1 'eland s ta r ie r At Detrol /ho had blanked a two-run di In h is flrsl s ta r t help the Chi for four singles fifth straigh K first Inning.— gum e r RDg the Indians on bined w ith ;

three innings lo h itler tohan rthe year. loss, D ave I

• bu t receivc attack tha t

Mayberry hit a ru n s ln th e li

ego conn ff for Carilionol .

M itloo-pald^ff-^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ * ^lls Saturday. ---------------—Jd a ihree-run _ , _' allowed onlydinals.lo their , B™ce B er ry; a 5-1 do-!h P irales.----------ClnolnnaU^.

spite a I0-! iv e rcb o th ac - Astros'Nolai lls from San run-scoring I ran lic .trad ln g _ .an d .an .R B I. -season. The cion in th e se enace's first scoreoffR ya cam e in the cam e In the

lg the loss, on T erry Puhi.1, 0-2. Shirley,3 and B ruce p u i„ ie ip h ta ! bailers. T h iP h llllelcosia_led extend .Chlca

flrsl m ajor, gam esw ilh a onT im Foil’s, rally on R lg the Cardl- Maddox, Lan s i n i i l n a T H P ^ ^ e -ruD S-.a

in n m M jw Tldrow. 1-2. (In the fourt

lied home one triples by S singled In lh e Durham and w ru n e lg h lh sacrlllce n v

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ses: *Digaines. Bird combined .for 67

light he flnlish'^ w ith 22 bu lw as Irol a s he d id W edoesdayio l^t 1 from the floor for 34 poinls. a little surprised a t w hat w e did se they had a lot of Inniblev* : said. "L arry can do so m aay He m akes It tough. You J tfst Uy

jfh lshands.: m e for not playing good.de- Actually. I really enjoy p ly in g a challenge to play a guy like

S-of-16 from , lhe field wlth^ i3 link he was taken out of .Uie

ihe.olfensly.eJla«Jiut-you:can'.L_ y nlghl,’’ he said, "They d ld a we had shots we usually h it aod- opportunltles."k ^ defensively by Caldwell Dawkins. The two hounded

sh, who was l-for-J4 from Uie H eldsco re lessin -u je -n ra to ia ifr" 1 6 points, 11 under his series

I Fitch knew whero the game

hilly,” he said. "They pl’a y ^'ve got to p lay a s a home team . ■ sy would m ake a defensive mow why il bothered us..Tbc not much else,” :

je th e r rn hom er. Lloyd Moseby added run, insid& theiiark home liiq lanny Alnge lined a two-Tiin to enable Uie Blue Jays to SMp ’ankees’—four-gam e "winning ; Jackson Todd. M . allowed x

ending Uie ll-gam c wloniOg compiled by Rudy May, V- ' -

oia6,MlDDe8ota4 .Slbbm lnglon, M inn., R U k in highlighted a five-run seV- nlng with a three-run homer,' Geoff Zahn and the Angels to .. .Zahn , a form erTwln, allowed ■ ^ p r o v i n g to 3-1. Loser Je rry m , 1-3, had a two-hitter until Ui. when Dan Ford hll. his om er. ,

.4 , DitnKO ■ ■tro ll, L am ar Johnson stroked in double In Uie sixth Innbig to ! Chicago White Sox post their alght viclory In a rain-delayed ftDss- Baum ganen. 2-i. com-,. ith L am arr Hoyl on a seven- hand Detroit lls slxlh s l r a lg l veR ozem a, 1-2, look the loss e lved^no support from- an h a t has produced Just seven he lasl six games'.

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U 7,H oustoo5 '-U: Bcrenyi, Jpe Price and Tom . - mbined on a Uiree-hltler for U 's_vlclory-ln_H ouslM .de- lO-slrikeout effort b y 'th e

loIan.Ryan, The Reds u s ^ a ng Infield out by Ron O csier lBLaingIe-by_Dave.Copc?p^- - e second and 'third Innings to R yan. 1-1. Houston's ooly tim the fourth on a doublc'.Dy

hi.

ihia2 ,Cblca9 >llillies cam e fram behind to : b lcagolsjoslog-streak-to 'll^— ;h a Uirce-run.clghth-innlhg

RBI singles- by E lliott L a rry Bowa and Bob Booric, 5 ..cam cli6 if::r^ie"ver-Jjick - - -2. Chicago scQred.fourvnihs ju rth o n -consecu tive 'R B I y Steve Henderson, Leon and Jero* Morales and a fly by Ken R eitz. SparFcy shu t out Uie Cubs over.lne

S aoP raodscoOFrancisco. B ruce Benedict wo home runs to p o w v 1s t Uie G iants wlUi Uie aid of •h itter by veteran . PhD '), Benedict homered follow- irth-inning walk to .Chris I and a single by IWAea }r AUanta's first Uiree ruos. - solo shot In Uie sixUi for th%1. Vida Blue, 1-2 , lo o k .^ e

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Uoyd <Ml 4Zn; e. Davtt(IF) 43J0.- .«0-l.O avk((P]90.49;ZOaU ey( r Sarvent I8i sio i; 4. Draper (PJ 91

' • .*tM)».08; 6. Ptw (PI53J0. • .• :« a « * ^ l . MeMaaamaa (TF) 1:97.47; 3 ■<l:a.74; X WblUker (MJ 1:59.70; 4. A

9. McNoU (Pl J;az2#: t. M

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; - . f l a t n m »:59.«: 4. XeUy iHi ’jMi4tfoo(M) 10:09: C. PowM (H> 19:1 Ant ... RatcrBrcotf. « » > l. Twla Falla «t.79;ZHlClUa Pocatello45.91; 4. Mtnleo4SJ5; 5.5k] e.IdahoFaUaH.17. ' ,

Twla Falta 1:31J7: Z Mlnio QoooevUlo S:31t5:4. Skylloe IsSZSr l:40.99:B.ldahoPaUai:9t.Q.

- MMkv->. DoonevUle 3:40.43; Z :3 ;a 9 0 ; z TwlaFaIU3:4lBl: 4. lllghli5.Mlntco3:97.»; ]dahoFaIU4:0(J(.

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r . . ' * ' . ■ . ’ . . . . Z

BruinsEurprised that itI worlced a -------—

% a u ( tI lu id o u r ,even points," he .vl<ta.ce<n,ml.ls

sc of sorts when m rclcgalcd 10 nore so when sho She won lhe 400;

andde iea t(m e -p o in trw lre ir rT fe a s i^ VU c h t 'd lro tn W '-W a lk c r ’sc rast two weeks of )t aliment and ® ^ t s ® nd In the 3200 to gam e and u f Pocalelio. She ai2-4shelll la t effort. , The win rt-a-bitrl'm -Juaf cla ^ r . l a i t d of the decision tournam en lit she promised ‘doesn’t un order.»m fort, howev- • I i been a ' sliver

staff tot'd Nancy sratlv(^ that she A 1

1 ^ 1600. The been placing

Krlth tho leaders T I TInished th ird-in----------- \ / \ / - <e r expectations aches informed

Ishing the Gem* ;hampionsh(ps. NEW d .to qualify for fendingaUTwin-Falis---------^flred'an-Gem State will d ay to c ? eight of the M organ 1 Ol Idaho-Con- . the$350,( t for the Twin Watsor

round foilould be doml* first-hole eam s of Borah b ird ies to also provide tie. The

rep pole vault 7,080-yan I. . . coursc, <. — 69s in th^ • W atson alo 146,3. HfftblandOO, ' M orgat If 4ze. Skyline 29.7. urdayto{

Groupeil«4;ZSanden iHi ° UberiiTFM j.ii;9. 0 M eara, 11X94------------------------- andD avlt93; Z Romaiko IP) .......... - g o b Sh; 4. Fjiaelhart (TF) F « r m s nmTFl 17.33.KBOjf IPI28M; 3, COUplCS 1

Itf-i M.C; 9. Cranua under 206.

I; Z Heoderaon IPj '>tnatko(P)50.1l;9. WatSOn SJpi90;7i. u n d e rs taInnchaudll{i60.4t; worked C;TFio,59;«,corte* rea lly ciic«Jer(lF)J:2«,$l;3.2;30J3; 5. Corrigan . a t h im s e llMS- 5 in th e se; I Thomp«n (Pi b a d S ta r t I

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■ d a y o ne

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R U PE R T '-: ley (TFI 51,10; X received a lItU j5Z9i:XD«ina F a lls miscues47;ZJayiw lBi ^ a G<4.Aodef»»(pi baseball game

1, Mikeaeii (TFi The Spartanruns on Idah P llch lngenor!

130. runners w ere ialM l9:S Z »;Z base.H' *■ “ They reallyH9.1Z8Z ■ ing ," Minico ' tfUand 45.30: z Said. "W e didi .SkyuiiM4X2i; .well, SO w ejus

llaict) 1:39.13; XLBr9. Pocalelio ^

t; z Pocatdlo. T W l l l llghland 3:49.4];'. ,

ssn’ss doubi

laiT^MMn. - f ro m -a W d e f i z u a ifo r tis i fo r a 6 ^ win iiM;xMeiu«, double-header] z n or>» ISI ■ Twin F alls ti

behind .-Brock ■ z AIM (TTI ' 9 u w n Humb( « r m w 7 s ! and Doug a » 7 . , singles in the fHO 9/4: z B. . B ru in ssco red t

j ^ . z ^

s — r>iEPR A TER lews writer

--------J----------------------------- -I ^A L L S — C ollege of n Idaho 's bats cam c alive in >nd gam e of a double-header -easure Valley Saturday to a split.hukars pickcd up two riins in ex tra inning of Gam^ No. 1 *

^atcd the Golden Eagles 7-5 - o-Valley^s-flrst-win-over-Jim— rcrcw th isseasbn.—- - — ^ ^ — 'e r. CSI rebounded back with s and 12 runs in the s(Krond d upped Its record to 23-6 with jlllng.in Inchcs the Golden Ealgcs( th n ir qiiAgt fnr n R p^ lnn 1filent berth . The clincher until comc for two more

*rogo/atsorirMorg it $350,0001W ORLEANS (U PI) - De- ig champion Tom Watson ' aneight-undor-par64 'Satur- } chargc into a tie with Gil m for the third-round lead in W.OOONewOrloarisOpcn. - son; whose 64 w as the low for the day, shrugged off a

ole bogey and carded nine s to come from behind for lh e ' rhe 64 over the par-72,’ 'ard Lakewood CountiV Club !, combined with identical the first two rounds gave

natotaLof l4-under202. gan had a four-under 68 Sat- - to go with hie 68-66 start. ipM in second place, three 5 off the p ace ,'w ere Marlc ra , J a y Haas, Mike Donald ivld Edwards.Shearer, Rod-CurI.-K eith

i, B arry Jaeckei and Fred s w ere In a group a t lO- M)6. .was" a' pleasurable day ,"J said in a m asters s troke of U atem en t. ‘'E v e ry th in g I out weil an d ' th e game :llcked."on, who said he w as angry lelf for a triple bogey on No. second round Friday, got a

r t by landing in a bunker for ' on the first hole.Ically I told myself a fte r the wgey yesterday, ‘Gel your

Rosburg, LiriN ,.T exas ( U P I ) stroll- ivn the-10th fairway-Satur-- - Db Rosburg tum ed.to Gene and said he thought ll would if they could shoot a 30 on

:k nine of the Onion Creek^Clubcourse:-------------------!ver thought wc would do tie r said two hours later, e did. And it brought aboutswing.*'----------------------------------

swing sent L ittier and rg s u rg in g p a s t th e lan leam of Kei Nagle and rhomson into a four-shot th 18 holes to go in the LegendsbfGolf. r and Rosburg started the n e s h o t b e h in d th e ans, bul they f l r e d ^ — der 62 to produce a »-holc l9-under-l9].Thomson~and~—

Burley T uesday

l i c o - d e f ^‘'-^Th'e'M irilco S p a iian i 'a r iltUe bit of help from Idahoies and defeated the Tigers an Gem State Conference

me Saturday. ontans scored most of th e ir . pitlaho F ails fielding and Spt)rs and m any of M lnlco's sh're given f r » trips to first mi

Uiy helped us in o u r scor- in» Coach Rick Baumann 'h i siidn 't-sting the-bail very ‘just took .w hat^er we got rei

1 F a lls rallie )lc^head?r viU 5 -- -T h e -T w lh -F a ll8 - f o r

teflcit in th e second-game— in to sweep Borah in a rin erSaturday. :8 took the first gam e 5-0 \dc-M U ler^s-four-h ille r.— decaberger, Mike Federico Clark had consecutive

te fourth Inning wben the id th reen in s.------ ------ . -I----------------------------------------Aio!cd n d _gam e,-B orah -h lt— is-i » Black fo r three n jo s io m o u U n M ^ w o 4 iH h e 4 h lrd — t : ^ oT v lno r Valdez gin>6 lh ^

' • ’ . I' . T

S I s p iweeks, however, when C R icks in four crucial t

. 11-12." I f wc sweep tbat'scrle

't should becausc Ricks I n downer this year, they w r ry ," W alker said. CSI lo(0 the Vikyigs in the first it

them Toesday.n Despite 'th e importar1 * toum am ent berth , that - m a tte r weighing heavy ( i>— mind-following Saturday’ — was’the'pCTfarm ancc'ofi il th e socond straight do i th a l he 's been unhappy wit1 “ Wc didn’t look good

said. "W ith the exccptio5 brighi spots,- we didn’l B-. an y w h cre Jo o -m an y -cm r enough hils.';2 One of the brighi spols i

ylf•gan-share-le ' New Orlear

ac t togelhl^f,' and don't i I stupid m is ta k e ," ’ Wat:------ ’•M d * T lIb n ’l~ l l i I r n r n1 e ither."I He recovered lo p a r U

ho le ib cn drew h is^ irs t No. 3 with a three-fool added a siring of- Ihrc s ta rtin g on the fifth hole J the tun i Ihree-under-par.

' On Ihc back nine, Wals( m ore birdies, including a

..three a t 13,14 and IS. H( with a flourish, using anii land within a foot of the birdie 18.

“ T hat's the essence of good iron sh o ts ,^ h e _ sa b est.sho t w as the last 1 nine-iron shot that iand< from .the hole. I have lo ai w asprctly ."-

Watson said hc wouid hn together a sim ilar round

• -order-to ropca th isl980v i( ■ win the $63,000 first prize............“ The course is’ rcal,“ r

The.greens a re playing \ said. " I t’s an easy coursc, dem anding."

M organ missed go-aheai a t No. 2 and No. 3, where kissed the lip of the cup b not go in. On the sixlh hole a 12-fool putt for birdie ar birdies bn No. 9, N o.'is an to gain Ihc (ic.

Nagle had (o be sad sfied ' "S alurday.for a 195 (o(al.

,“ I think having a four-j g()ing into the finai round c tournam ent is a lot beH having a four-shot lead in vidual tournament,'-' said I 54, a one-time PGA cham really don’t think Geno ai

__ s ^ t W gher than 67 oneven though tfiat m ay cbi tohaun l mc.

“ So lhal means someboc have to shoot a 62 lo bcal us . The key lo Saturday':

. . can ie ia te in the day wher one-shot lead, (hc Li((ler-I team w as scram bling for p; I6lh while Thomson had

—-p u tt fo r birdie:-----------------“ But Gene made his pud

■ 'p a r and lh cy m issed (heir |

: and it was plenty.’’" ~The win gives Mlnlco a 16

and an 8-2 Gem State m ark.Mlnlco's first two runs wer

onlo base and one scorcd o pilch. Brock Winmiil plckc( S partans ' third run on an e r r sh()rtslop and they pickcd m ore in thii fifthcn wild pilch^

F reshm an Terrance Smilh In relief in the fifth and fiaun h is presence added to (hc win.

“ H e's really been pKching relief for. us,’’ he said. “ Hc i

ies to split w ith B oralfo r B iaclrahd pitched no-hit b ih e h »M-h«iHnning3."■ tw in F alls scored "one n u first, one in the fifth and won tl with f ^ t a f l l e s in tbesU th.

V a ld k doubled In a run d ecisive-rsbcth -and '-O scar- singled In another before a u a n e rro r plated (he final two n

■ ^ In F alls, 13-1, yisits f.

is-consldered-ooe-df-the-toip m ore team s t o t b e ^ ^ t h i

hscohl:

l i t s tyCSI takes on first gam e gam es.M ay' B rian Peel

• M issoula, Mlies, which we the longest h ; is really a a so o E a g lc . will be histo- "1 w as ve

took two from th a t fa r ,”^- m eedngwilh thing I w asp

M cFadden’s ance of the one ." McFa( it wasn'( the down the l( I on Walker’s th ree-run, se ly’s gftmes.-Jt— game.-Bobbj ifh l3neam '= — for CSTwlth': [loubl^header c cn te r to ^ vith. th ree inningsd again," hc In tha t ga: tion of a few going into th I’l look good on (he mourn rrors.aQ(|-not — on .ln re lief i

him for three s came in the on to quiet T

za d — „ | H | 1

t make'any alson said.

did today

ihe.sccond st birdie on ol putt. Herce birdies..............e an d made

(son hii five ' . E B; a string of > x He finished nine-iron lo he cup and

}f my play,- 'said._J‘The- _ _; hole - a ^ided a foot I Iadmi((hal ,

have lo pul ^ id (oday In . .. vic(orvand_______ ^ ■ .si ^"real ■ f ast-i ------I weil," he ic, hui very

ead birdies . '• rc the ball I but would lie, hcsank and addedand No. 17 T o m W a l

m L s h o o t . s

d with a 67 I think Ihnl n ^ kcy (0 (he

r-sho( lead Rosburg.’’ d of a team ‘T h a t ’s the cKer than . Thom son. "Y in an Indl- well and todj d Rosburg, m any putts, implon. “I g rand slyle, b l and I will u p "

»?_Spday , .Aione-ln...th comeback .te a m of Mil

Sifford, who si K)dy would a r te r shooting

fending chami y ’s roiwd Tom m y Boit.w ien, with a with Arnold r-Rosburg Finsterw ald. I ■paralthe fjred com para d a short o f 6 8 o n a d a y l

................. d rizz ly an d 'finJd jo sav e sunshine, - .*■ and -------T he Aus(rail

a n d s (ru c k o u tf 16-5 record.;, a th ird innings.

„ J cam e a t criti erew alked_ .4 ine .up» - on a wild

<ed up (he The Spartans rro rb y th e T u e sd a y whe Ki up two conference riva: ches. . 1.

ld .hoF .ll.umannfcll ...........In. . prelit aod Doe; ng good in WrlBW, llanlu 16). c came on v " " " ’" '* : _____

K B B B 1

1 > ;tb a ll over

^ T i i T S r '” J ' “ “ “ithegam e ^

im In the I r ” Sallnas-“ ■ -------------w alkand 5 . - runs. *

■ “ U o i u i

v o w i lith Tr<ne w hen-sta rting pitcher eck. a sophomore from Mont., went four Innings —

>t h e 's m anaged to s tay aiivc Jc.very happy to see him go

"^•W alker said. “ Anolher IS pleased with was (Kenny) n’s bat. Hc finally cracked Padden hit a two-run hom er

ieftflcld line to Ignite a sccond inning In the second

jbyThompso.n also h o m ered - th'a'powerfursni5tTJeopint(r’ give CSI a 4-2 lead after

Igs in the first game, gam e, CSI was doing well the fiflh inning with Peck

und. But Scoll Obert camc 2f and the Chukars ra ided ree runs. Tront F errin came t TVCC’s bats unlll he gave

11 1 1 i ii f ln iii • II ^ S m m

B a tso n w a l k s a w a y f r o m

5 r 3 0 ^ h T 6 g

( might have been the ft le tournam ent,'' sa id S]

the luck of it;" sa id 0 "Yesterday wc played it oday wc didn’t -make nls. Wc s (a r(e d -o u l- ln ---------, bul wc couldn’( keep it qj

- th ird -p la c o -w a s- th e ------wMike SouchakCharlie th J slood a( 13-undcr 197 ng a 67 Salui^ay. De- impions Art Wail and - I" t.w ere nexl a t 198, (ied “ d P a lm er and Dow 'V' I. Bolh of those team s iralively bland rounds 16 ly thal began d ark and m •finlshed'with b rillian t' “ th

• - ......................................... thra liaw had m oved-in ------ot

Jagers—ut four bailers in two and gs of work. Most of them ritlcal (imcs In (heir

ins re lu m (o thc diamond hen they , host non- val Burley.

............. <01 OM t - 4 7 9

............;i30 en x - r 9 < )n ; Beckftead. SmIUi I5i and 18). WrBeckilead. t^PiYlo.

MO n A i n

T h i w u f

~ i B M d M T i l

O a r T M l i i

I igi

^ a i s u iT up th e two game-winning n eighth.

Treasure Valley’s Mar c s ta rted the eighth with a

a f te r IteWayoc Granbers0 oul an(f Bryan Hancock fa <■ L aird launched a triple K and scorcd minutes la ter

a pilch. CSI sent three ba(i r p la te in its half, but B 3 slruck out and Johnny H K elly Boren popped oul.

i — ~ O b e r^^vas~the~lo«ir^^: 'E tle r le iir who went t f i ^ l s

!■ the winner.The outcome of the s e a

1 doubt unlil CSI exploded fi < in th e fifth inning. Boren: the ra lly wilh a walk atI r e a c h e d on a n e r roi B arbegelcta knocked in (h! runs with a (riplc and McF

>in 1 8 th a f t e r s i n k in g b i n

i a c E 9 3 Q r ~ ]

front on Friday thanks spectacu lar 29 on the back ni Nagle. And. the form er E Open winner seemed to ha\ m agic touch working on the nine again Salurday.

— Naglc-blrdlcdthB-thlrdWOi aiso rolled in b lrdie.putts o seventh and eighth holes to

-h ls te a ra 'in front by two shi the turn.

B ut th e A u stra lian s < m anage only eight pars a bogey on the back nine of tho woodedOnionCreckiayout. '

The team s were deadlock 16-undcr a fte r 14 holes, but L m ade an eight-foot birdie pt th e p a r ^ I5th, the hardest he th e course.- L ittier then savei

, o t.ihe I6lh a fte r almbst drivir

m jI P a r t s Cilugh th e M o n ti A I I C M W d D K T i l i n l c i a B S a r a N I A I

P H N ^ I'.'ABhil6ci( )*AiHAvt.i*H ' • -

Sundi

ig runs in (hc M aldonado re s in g le s . Mcl

ark Johnson Barbcgola(a aa single and M cFadden. Jc:rg grounded B ym e also plfanned. Tony Eagles worketto the fence line-up during

e r on a wild CSI huriersalters lo the Mike PIn tar aBrad B aker and never apHughes ^ d trouble througi

i f s ' l a n M ! ^ “ S S S ? ! f f i “KlledelnandCar

>cond was in Ji'I for six runs ai.-nK-mpaofi,- ^n sla rted off TreaauraVaUeyCCand Hughes soutbemidabo..;ro r . M ark worih. Miiicr ii

c fa a a e n a n d Tvcc.schmich.

iSoIomo

BIRMINGHAA Beth Solomon, a

-------LPGA-(our,-birtSaturday to cat Blalock and take going Inlo (oday’i SIOO,OOOBirmingi

Solomon, the f sank a 25-foot I Blalock had to scl the sam e hole a{

- shot lo the .g rbunker.-------- -

Solomon, who under-par 67 or

. G reen Vaiiey Coi F riday , fired, a S a tu rday 's - sccoi tw oK laytotalofia

B lalock , the w inner In the Bin began th e day t p a c e a n d fin four-dnder-68Sali

“ f o u r goiters — G athy-Reynoldsr

P a l M eyers ~ we a t four-under-140. four, led by velen w ere a t 14I am Mellon, th e (our'i w inner, w as tied i a t two-under-142.

UPISeventy pros ou

I rd ie field m ade the ci final round loday.

Legends-1s to a bail o ut of bounds nine by h is sccond shot I British bunker.

tie fronl 15-fool blrdleputl the lip and then i

fOle'and— h o le rT h a fp u ftid on (he in to a two-shi

to keep Rosburg then h Jhots’a t— b ird ie -p u tt-a t- tli

while Thomson a could *>®8ey.

and a - “ I ju sl hope Bob 10 dght, h e h as and I slart

L ittie r had said b nl “ I h aven’t done ml

■|U ld?r beenplay inR likea PUILal ._ _ L iltle r ._ 5 0 ._ w lm ho lcon . O pen-20 yea rs agt ^ed p a r ' f irs t’ appearM ce ring U ie - ^ n lo r s louniam cnK

n m r a T T T E i

i ni n d L a b ofieff A p rilS U N P r a c k i r t f i l U C I R T i r i l D

I R I j ^ b T

Iday, April 26 ,19ei TIm ovN e'

re V a ilUe^) roached on. back-to-back M cFadden knocked in - (a and Moldonado’s scored I. John Kangas and Perry 0 picked .up RBIs as ' th e rked Ihier way Ih ro u ^ the ing (hc Inning, iers Stan Hershenow and a r allowed only seven hits * appeared lo be in any o u ^ o u l the seven innings.

— -0 .............112 001 0 0 -8 I Id Campbell. Peck. Obert IJI. Ferrin «.,W-nilerlela. b- Obert. HR—

SeceajQaatqrCC......02t 100 0 - 4 7 3a ..v..:...030 381 s - U 11 1cr 161 and Schmlch. -Mtnhenow. ind Kansai. Dueller (7). W—L-Worth, IIK-CSI. Mc(adden:

non leads mihgfiam

HAM, Ala. (UPII - n, a non-winner on thebirdled-the-l8th-hole-------------catch veteran Jan e

take a two-stroke lead lay’s final round ofthe lingham Classic, he first-round leader, o t birdie pull while0 settle for a bogey on c after her approach

groen caught the

Mho carded a five- on. the 6,307-yard Couniry Club cours*

i. a one-under-71. inecond round - for^ a -------------of 138.

Ihe only two-tlm e Birmingham Classic, iy two shots off th e ' f in ish e d w ith a

Salurday.

tre - “Cathy Mant,IdsrAlICe-MillerBnd--------------- were two shots back ■140. Another group of *(eran Donna Caponl, and N aiiq ' Loper-

our's leading money ied with three o thers 42.

s out of the 87-piayer le cul a t 151 for the lay.

h le a d — ^mds and then pulling lot Into a gTMnside

I, L ittier dropped a )ull (hat firsl hung onlen tumbled into the_________Lldler andH osburg •shot a d v a n ta g e .1 holed a six-foott-th e -p a r-f lv e - i8 ih ---------------in and Nagle m ade .

Bob plays a s weil a s ' tart playing b etler," id before the round. - e much. In fact, I ’ve k ead u ck ."’

w lnne t_oU he-U .S .--------------ago, is making his ___

fee in this rich se-_________ ,Mr--------- r - ----------- ------------

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■r - -P H O E N IX , Ariz.( H ea rn s re tained hi w elterw eight tille i tech n ica l, knockout

JShlelds, selttlng the 8 a g a in s t World Boxini

- -L a o n a rd .; R eferee Bobby F e

^ , « leed lng ,/rom 'bo th e ; bell fo r th e 13lh round

1-. .. jC om erbyD r.C .D .L a ' H earns, using his :

fc S a a d 3~ ATLANTIC CITY, 1 M uham m ad, overcor d e fen d ed h is Worl

— rW eavyw elghl' champic-------- tro v e rs la l ninth roi

' S utherland .I T he viclory cam e

i counted but Sulherla . I WBC, 1:16 into the i : I - . " 1 5 - ro u n d fig h t a l ' I S u th e rlan d ’s com er ai

.. f ig h te r h a d beaten V<

^ - I t -was S aad Miiha" I - t^rlnging h is record t<

J - i f ^ B r i e f l !

! : B i r d g o e s 4 4JACKPOT, Nev. , - 1

Gaylon H ew ard of Bois raceS a tu rd ay .

■ • T he h en covered ISO-------app rox im ate ly 44 mph

i • 11 m inutes. The cours( ! . H om e L ofts in the Boise

. A R ed Check hen own ... r. . - one y a rd behind for s<

R obert Seym ore of Bol \ co ck d ld l,2 6 9 y a rd 8 p e r

. ;:M rs.B uddyH uppofE ' th e a ssociation 's wcmei

- ra c e held.--------------------____ R aym ond Sackett WOI

J ____^.ofj.300’yardspef.m lhuli, . - , F lr s l p la c e prize was

. *25. T h ere w ere 254 bird!

? P aper sa ys Th.<.......... -iB L O O M lN G IO N ^n d

A ll-A m erica guard Islai:---------y e a r» e fc o Uege eJtglblll!

published repo rts Indlcai--------- — 'n w m a s r th e frfool-lB

’:NCAA UUe la s t monlh, < ] J u n e 9 NBA d raft accor » Uie C hicago Sun-Times.! : " I w ish to acknowledj ' .Vho p rovided m ean oppc

a t Ind ian a U niversity ai ^ t A m erican baski

i Hooslers, a n d /o r a greal ‘ L -g f lld in a s la lem en l to the ! . : H ow ever, Knight could

' o fU je tlM W ^ y T b o T n a t

■ :‘ T be Sua-Tlm es, in Uie a y jn g h e .c o u ld n ever rei

' a n d K n ig b tb u tU ia th e b a l• ^ f a m i l y an d while Uie c

w as c le a r ."- " T hom as 'w as a f irs t teai

. 14.6 po in ts a s a freshm at■ : cam paign .

■ : Lendl, Sotomoi• ::LAS VEGAS, Nev. (Ul

routed W Ui-seeded B ria n ' H arold Solomon easily T anner, fr4, 6-2 , Safurda> 040,000 tennis tournam enl

t — ^-cTcK iays-cham pionfihip ' w inner. In . Uie sem ifinal

• ;jSoIomon posted an easy 6-1 ' . t i n S a tu rd a y 's sem lllnals r r r = 0 rylce:aodrplayed-llBw le:------ tflum pbrTanD erconslslenir -dozens o l unforced errors.

<s. Twin Falls, idaho Sunday

le n g re r R a n d y S h i e l d s , ri

k f l g hms reatinj•iz.(UPI) - -Unbeaten Thor

his W orld-Boxing Associat e Saturday w ith -a 13th roi out over fifth-ranked Rai te s lage f o ra fall showdown b (Ing Council champion Sugar F

F e r ra ra r e f u s i V i e t Shlel h eyes and Uie nose, answ er i und a fte r he w as exam ined in : Lake. - -

lls 2-lnch height advantage a

MuhammY, N .J. (U PI) - M atthew Sa -coming his usual slow sta /o rld Boxing 'C ouncil lig ipIonsblp'SatuhlBy~wilh a cc round knockout of Alurr;

me (Vhen referee P a u l Vei irland, ranked seventh by tl le nlnUi round of a schcduli a t R e so rts In te rn a tio n a r argued vehem ently that lhe I Ventrs_counL and vldeotapi •M heT F clalm but they wei

iha'mmad’s i7lh s t r a l ^ f w l i d to 33-2-2, with 20 knockout

F l y i n s p o r t s -

4 m p h t o w in r a a~ A grizzle hen owned and In lolse vrttn'aii Idaho Pigeon Ass

ISO miles at 1,286 yard s p er m ip h i ls elapsed tim e w as thre* irse sta rted In Jackpot and e 3lse Valley.iwned by P erry Simmons of Bo r second place. Third place ’ Boise whose Red Check While per m inute.— - 9 fB o l^ w o n a t 1,259 yard s per men’s race. It w as Ihe flrsl w

won Uie guessing contest wlUiau le ........... ..............i _ __^as $75; second w as $50 and Ihl Irds enlered.

T h o m a s w iU g o p i4ndr.(U P I)-r-Ind lana-U n iv« slab Thomas will give up his li b ility to-algn a p r ofessluiial r p Icated Saturday.•1-gaanJ-wlio led UieHoosiers lh, elected to en te r h is nam e 1 wording lo a sta tem ent obtaliJS. , ■ledge Uie obligation I have lo ipportunity lo obtain a fine edu I-and We priviiege of playing u k e tb a li tradition, the In ■eat coach, Bobby K n i^ t ," T tlhe new spaper...........................uld nol be reached for conflnr rnM. who w as the MVP in Uie f

Uie statem ent, quoled Thom, repay.Uie obllgatlons.to the s bad “ a g rea te r obligation lo m he decision w as difficult, Uie ci

leam all-Big Ten choice, aven nan aod 16 polnls during Uie

i o n . g o i n n e t f t n a t(U P I)------T o (« m ie d Ivan IlW nM cher,6- l , 6-l,an d N ii .2 ly defeated No. 4 seed Ro day to advance to the finals lent. .lip m atch offers J60;0M lo nals o f last y ea r 's toumam 6-1,6-1 viclory over Lendl,

ials, Solomon broke T anner's i f f le s s 'te n n ls 'e a 'ro u tr io ll ic .f tenUy h it Ute ball outrcbrmnll

, right, sOnga T o m n iy Hei

htsIS WBA wlom as ' 6-Inch edge in reach, Ila tion -- r ig h t eye in-the elgl round' above the lefl in the U ndy figh l m idw ay in Uie nl n bout h im continue, ir Ray H eam s, now undefe------- - knockout but Shields 1ilelds, th e 22-year-old Heai er Uie H eam s unloaded on In his r -n e v e r w as ab le to pul 1 ' ■ 'r ' I t w as H eam s' secoi

5 and w ith a second-round ki

Had steps-Saad __However, th e 175-pou start. had.lroublew lthSulhc jig h t _ _ fo r Uie opening five roi con- In the firs t round. J

irray cam e o u l’punching, i a nd le fts to tho

vcntl M uham m ad 'slip .’ he F o r the first five i lulc^ _ clded ljL ahead. At o m a l.- cham pion on the rope their M uham m ad attemptei apes d id nol connect. •*cre In th e sixth, Saad 1- ------na tive w h o is 'B 'n o towin, a live, cohnecllng wilh i Juts. Sutherland opened a sl

c e B u b a k t ograined by TWIN FALLS

^sociatlon thc season-endl S liv e rT re e F a n

minute o r Bill Bubak Ji iree hours. p lacing Ihhie Ur i ended a t and team ing wit

Nexl Saturda' Boise was a .m . and will

:e wenl to compeUtlonalon lile Flight • T herew ere6 l

te am s competed Kir minute , t women's

' Jerome; s. Bill BenndlU iaentry-- .-..onlwpo<-^KaKl

third m s E v e r t L l o iAMELIA ISL/

U oyd and M art p r o nen ts easily Sal, i ,e „ i iy .,—3 last two tlie tw o . °

E v e rt U oyd. 1

sp. S-iMST h J m « s I x U i- ih th e s e l . Thomas E v e r t U oyd h a

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)m a s a s C o o k e s 1 0 ie school------ - AKRONjOhIo,((l) myself meUiodicaliy rolii e choice Couture of W

SlSO.OOOPBA'sToi era sln e Cook, a t 6-(oot-6 h e past . PBA tour, defeate

since Uie sum m er ( C outure won tiro

1 I 5 a c la ss ic w i U r ^

......- 2 seed m issed a cbance ti R o s ^ yelled on Coulure’j us of a ro lJo rn ie d a t 4(M0

------ h liu ag « trik e» oo allto Ihe A fle r Uie m atch, am ent, M ark R o f t of Spri

:Lsfln.t . _ ® _ ^ 5 S S S 2 i l 5 !^ e f? y _ ^ p u m n g ;/w 4 3 ^ 0 0 0 :« nllUng yelled . I don 't koov

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lay .A pfll26 .1P a i i

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F f e a m s w ith a r ig h t hool

velterweicich, opened a cut above Shlel elghitL round-and a another • m e ninth. F e rra ra stopped i

e ninth to exam ine Shields bul

JefeatedJnS l fIghU, jgot his 21 Ids b ecam e Uie first m an lo ta Icam s more than 10 rouni on Shields tim e a fle r lim e t lulhlm down.econd defense of Ui'e tlUe he w d knockout of Pipino Cuevas Is

B-biit-herlspound champion, a 5-1 favori Jtherland, who weighed In a t rj ro u n d s . ...............................:d, SuUierland, Bay City, MIcI lg, connecting wllh Jiard rlgl le head and op'cping Sa;

/e rounds, Sutherland was d t one point, he cornered II Dpes and pummeled him. Saj pted lo respond but h ls punchi

id, M uham m ad..a. Phlladelph lotorlously slow s ta rte r, c an ilh righ ts and lefts. A hook froi a s l ii^ t cut above his right e>

t o p s c a l f r o p i n g ILLS -TT The-flnal-round-of-cal indlng championships was hc ='arms.< J r . of Jejpme_was_one of I i tirhes jm ong Uie top six in th with his dad to lake second in t rday 's championship round v ill Includc a Magic Valley along WiUl the final round of roi s6l team s In Saturday’s fe a tu r fled in Uie draw pot. The result;r«ra Bailey. Burley. «txl Nick Tnppci nd. Dee ChrtallcMen. Burley; 3, l*c Tl rwia Faiia; 4. Mike Miller. Gooctlns. 0 mnell. Cwey. and Bubak; e. Butuk and( :aMlandB.Bennc1l,^ButlakatulBlllBl

' o y d t o f a c e N a v nS U N D , F la . (U PI) - Top-sec lartlna Navratilova-disposed Saiurday in Uie tem lflnals i

nnis Association champlonsh iflonTsetllng up a final show

d, the No. 1 seed, advanced -sevenUi-seededVirginia Ruzl Itch Saturday and No. 2 Navra Mima Jausovec, 6*3,6-2 . d, who posted h e r 46th stral{ aed Uutiugh Uie first se l befon I of the second sel. But sheiven light gam es and was never t lanaged to win only bne other set. .Li™ m » J 7 3 OM74 m atches i

losing only lo T racy Austli be Ita lian Open.

0 s t r i k e s t o p p l e ([o.((UPJj Steve Cook, o f Ros •oiled 10 strikes in a row lo < if W indsor Locks, Conn., for U T ournam ent of Champions Sal )t-6 and 259 pounds Uie bigges sated Couture 287*163 lo win 1

...... ............. ..two m atches lo ge l Into Ure fin ^E arl AnUiony of Dublin, C r t ty P lfra/T M OeTRIgani-rol d Uie m atch In a 205-205 tie, i !e to win In regulation when r e ’s approach. The two flnlsli WO. but Couture took Uie sec3 all fou ro f his shots.--------------tch, AnUiony, wbo won Uie o ^ r in g Lake Heights; N .J.,' 2:1 f te q iec ta to r who yelled. i tu a U o n ^ h e -sa lc i- i 'Im a g tn O O w ^w hat would happen i n JH)w4rhy Uieyydidn’t flod Uu

ok to th e h e a d during ti

ght title ulelds’ Augusi. In fils Tlr r cu l P r lm e ra In five roun i thc Shields 'recorddrc u tle t In a t 146 and Shields I

Shields, m aking : 29U) opened a slight c u ll take ' -openinground, whic

mds. th e re s u lto fa b u tt , 'b ! bul bo ther th e champion

___ title defenseln June 1won probably som etim e

I last world w elterweight tl

an(d-with-]irltc, ; bu l It did nol slow his 1173. ■ Sutherland’s glove

of thj> sfxth round aft Ich.. on’S tra)her.com plali ghts In th e seventh rouni >aad thc pacc, connecting

the-head and landln de- righ t hook to the heai Ihc count of eight. Suthei

;aad left eye In Ihe^eventh :hes In the eight round,

to regain control of t 3hla had .slowed and h is | im e M uham m ad cornered rom and connected wMh a eye ODPoncnttocndthebo

w i n n e r sa lf roping beforeheld Saturday a t ■

f J h e jo p r o p e r s . . . the feature event " n th e draw pol.

w i lL s l a r t a t l l :y open Jackpol roping.u re ro p in g an d istits:'pen. Jerome: 3. Airl ' Ttiomai, Twin Falli. t and BUI Bubak Jr.. . . . idChrl»llcfi*en:IBuMkSr.-.-Jerome,------- -----------

r a t i l o v a 4eeds Chris Evert sd of their oppo- 5 of Ihe $250,000 - ^ships a t Amoaa__________ J.iwdown belween

d wllh a 6^). 6-2 •tzlcl of Romanis— —ratilova downed

light clay court 3re dropping the * • ■ ent on to win the r threatened by . i e c .^ « m e - th e

s on clay In the - tin In the 1977

C o u t u r eoseville,-Cailf.7— -----------r0 easily defeat « ■ the title in Uie l A

Saturday.. w 1 est m an on Uie -1 h is firsl Utle

rin a ls ,th e llrri ■

I, and Couture in a. spectator, ished Uie first Jecond easily, ,

I opener over*/"22M92, look

ira“« p ^ c ta lo r ^guy a o d _ . .. , r -

3 th e fourth round

[vithTKOfirs t defense, he stopped 1 lundslast December, dropped to38-7-l(4leam s welg d s a t 1 46^.g h is second bid fo r Uie tl Jl above H earns' righ t eye iq hich Heams* c o m er claim ed i t.'bu t th e Injury did not appea ion. H eam s will m ake one m ie before facing Leonard this f le In Septem ber, for Uie unil It tlUe. Leonard was a t the f i ^

k n t J c k D UHis pace. ------ive w as changed a t the beginn: a f te r Sam Solomon, thc cham la ln ed ltw assp llt. und, Saad M uhammad picked Ing wilh several sharp hooks ding his body punches. A ha iead floored Ihe challenger foi heriand suffered a cut over t llh round. 'id. Sutheriand tried desperate )f the fight bul his momemtu is punches-lacked power. Sa: •ed Sutherland In the ninth roui I a r igh t lo the head, flooring t bout.

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■“ DES MOINE O klahom a’s spri se t a o A m erican while M el U t ta i unprecedented ft the 72nd D rake R

Six records fel the R elays inJde; skies and tem per

Seven records - Jn c lu d ln g -a -m a i _m eler,re lay ,.ach t

The Olympian lOO-meler dash fending h is UUe In g ram 's hopes o Oklahom a S la te r the Tex as and Ka second to Lattany

(Jeorgla’s Her All-America foot was th ird .

La ttany also < victorious 400-mel clocked a l 39.34.

> -A p o o rh an d o ffi said W alker, who I

'V I figured w e CO got a good hand "B ut we didn’l.”

L attany said h 'ge tting ready fd winning th e 100.

“ I t w as a greal UP, ra c e ," L a ttany s a

' g e l enough of Uie D / "T he re lay is ; ) before w e ran , we

ready .; There was let-dowii."

■ -T he-Sooner-leai

d Luls ; - t o ” 3 P

'e lg h ed ' PHILADELPHIA nessee,- wiUi i960

s title. Gault com peting o! in the team s, cap tured Ucd was d ay to em erge a s tl[learto of Uie 87Ui Annual Pi more The V olunteers ollls fall. Conference, who alfjnifled here In 1974, wonlight. m eter re lays wiUi

■ Je f f Phillips. Jasi Michael Miller.~TH(

L I T . .: out lo nip Seton Hall800 in 1:22.56.

. „ Gault also ra n I Inning T ennessee's vlctoric lampi- team . Anch

Hancock had lo hc charge by Houstbn'j win In 56.1

. f f ™ In o ther college c i lays l>efore a chille

crowd of 26,787. Villa second re lay In as winning Uie 6,000 mi

rniurn sou thern MeUiodlst Saad njedley in 3:16.77, V

n ip p e d R u t g e r s ’S n 's 3 ,2oo-m etersln7:l9.6

Scton H ajl's team

SPORTS c e r

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n p s t c o m p l e t e l i n e c

I e w t o n ’s S p o n s o r

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a G e ” D r a kIES, Iowa (UPI) - Dar >rint m edley re lay team Dyr in and c o n n a te record Ami tany of (3eorgla won a n by 1 I fourth stra igh t UUe a t lere ! Relays Saturday. Kan 'ell In the second day of m ar leal condUions of sunny 1979 e ra lu re s In Uie low 80s. . In 'ds w ere set FYlday. 200,: ark-by-<3eorgla^8-80(>-— DiJ jo red h y ia ltan y ,-:-------- cllpfin sprinted 10.33 in Uie best, h championship, de- ‘ "T Ue and spoiling Ron then I of a triple crown. The said. B runner won Uie 100 a t "T^ ansasjsIay iJ juL w aa___^Uie«ny WiUl a Ume of 10.58. 15-mi lersche! Walker, an Uiem totball running back, Thi

onlyanchored ( ^ r g l a ’s th eT

le te r relay, which was a t Ki last tl

[f slowed Uie Bulldogs, becai0 ran Uie second leg. • Big E could do It in 38.0 if we "W ndoff," W alker said. togeU ’ aroun he h ad no problem can d

for Uie relay a fte r llm e t

>at tim e and a great old A said. "You can never R^ay.iD rakeJlelays. wIUiS: a team iqiort and Brai/e gol together to get aT ex i'a s no chance of a compl

• Ing thilan i-o fC o ly Duliiig, set ad

t l e a ^ s Tc ^ e n n R e hIA (U PI) - T e n - NJlrl,JO Olympian :WllUe and E: on all its winning i,600-nUiree relays Salur- seciond

1 Ute dom inant team sparke Penn Relays. b lister of Uie SouUieastem second

also won Uiree races Satui m the 400-and 800- by four h a team of Gault, ofSML ^ n Grim es, and m ark I hey easily took the fool wli d rb u ^had io -g{^ a ll— and D, all a l thc tape In the vaulted

m eet n I Uie third leg on aeo. rious ShutUe hurdle „ chorm an Anthony hold off a furious ‘he IJ n 's Stefan B aker to ® ■

m eter di charnplonshlp r e - ' BenltaF led F ranklin Field ® llanova captured Its as m any days In Forme m eters In 15:01,96; a late e st took the sprin t storming , and 'G eorgetow n and wlr r s lo c a p t u r e EllIoU J\ >.64. outdueleiim of WMhlngton Betsy Ro

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■pR^ I V©U?—of spo rting goods inte r. N a tu rallyl

edley un it:an^eeord^“k eR elayi^rDannie C arte r, F r ^ e Wilson and D yrk Dahl ran 3:13.39, bettering f te Am erican rccord of 3:14.43 set in 1079 by P ra ir ie View. Tbe m ark also bet* tered f te R elays Ume of 3; 16.5 se t tw ,. K ansas i n - 1972 and f te c o l l ^ a t e m ark of 3:13.66 se t by Missouri Q " 1979.. In f t e sp rin t medley, f te legs are 200,200,400and800m eters.-D a h l, who ran f te anchor ln ! ;4 6 .i ;— illpped.two-:seconds:orf-his-personal— lest. ^

"T o tu n 1:46, you Just have to go out here and do it," f te Sooner senior aid . “ We f t o u ^ t i t 'd be a t Drake.

"T his w as a half-nUler’s dream - -hese_guys.alway8.g lv e jD e .a _ l0t. to___5-m eler lead. I had sucb a lead Ofl hem, I knew we could w in." • . J Thie Oklahom a unit has run to g e f t^

niy f t r e e weeks, finishing f tird at le T exas R elays In 3:J6 and w hining •. t K a n w s 'In 3:15.7. Drake was ftfe isl tlmd;Uie team will run f t e m edley ecause t^ie event Is not pa rt of f te Ig E lg h u k m p lo n sh lp s ."W e've nC^er really run well igefte r and I'riVjust starting lo come round," Dahl sdld. "TTie o f te r gaysm ^dojt J - welve^lust had to ^ e l m y____m edown." \Jackson S ta le finished close to^he d A m erican m ark a M ^ d e r f te slays record by'taking secoWipIac^i. . ft3:14.57. ' •B rad P ursley of Abilene ChrlsUan, rexas and K ansas rd a y s champion, m pleted f t e grand s lam by c a p ^; f t e pole v^ult. He cleared n-V tb t arfle lays r w n i . ' . y ! .

[ennesse^"^ lays winsIri, B rian Denman, Michael Paul d D errick Peynadb captured fte " 00-m eter.relay in 3:02.96, on lyone » n d off f t e m eet remrd< P aul ' irked f t e 'P I ra te s ’- i ^ f o r r w l l f i - r - , Btering 400-meler f tird leg of . 9 . :onds. • • -laturday 's events w ere h ig h lig h ts •’ four m eel records. Michael C arter ■ )MU broke f t e 10-year old canilval "

t*^wlft of W* fw t.”!w'o iS J V ^ - I u a v ia spivey o f^ A u ^ m pole Uled 17 feel, 3 inches, eclipsing f te - Bt m ark of 17-lWi se t f tre e y earsI.

lan d ra Cheewborough, a 'rnem beF” le 1980 Olympic team , established 3w m arket In, f te women’s 10(^ er d ash w lft a Ume of 11.54, and Ita Fitzgerald of TennessM posted cord tim e o f 1152 In f te women’s n c te r hurdles. ' ' : .irm er Ohio S tate s la r Tom B y e ii, ' te entry , siirprised f te field by nlng from fa r back o n f te la st lap. winning f t e featured J u m b o -

« M ile In 4:00.69. Jan M errill V - iieled Brenda Webb to capturelKe y RoseM lle for women ln4:35.7:'. - ' -

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MALTA - The w heelchair m ixes wit of lockei* doors a t Rafi - J a m e s Koyle has rei

The T ro jan football-------------- c o n t- ln ju ry - la s ffa li;

recently . He returned and h as worked his w£

“ I’ve been looking f tim e ," Koyle said s

— --------re sp lra to rT ’ Without im y /am ily ; I wouldn’

. sm all school and som t___ Assum ing his ppsitii

W hile fellow students . m lnutes-tetw een clas!

and needs the respir m uscles to move his ^

. W hile others take bn h is b reath for nearly a tube, h e can control I

s i d ^ y s m ovement of (he c h a ir position.

_ 'K o y le 'h a s bccome ' w h e d d ia ir and more t

being run down.“ I know he’s trying

W allace Joked. “ Ih av e

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?lon!le high-pitched hum of a with (he banter of students anc ?a(t River High School.> returned.ball player, paralyzed by a se F a irs la riea 'a tten 'd ln T c raK c ned from Denver’s C raig Hogp ! way up to a full day ofschool. Ig forward to coming to schoo: i sofUy, his speech Interru] mt all the support from the kid: Idn’t have m ade it. I t’s greatim u c h to c o m e b a c k (o ." ..........si.tlonJn_class.ls.not.easy,fotL n(s walk, run o r cut-up durIr lasses, Koyle Is confined (o a jp ira tor to breathe. He uses is head; his severed spine p n

! breathing for granted, Koyle c ly all of his movement. By blov ■ol his motorized chair. By it

it of his head allows him to rais

)m y~profident a t maneuvc re than one d a ssm a te h a s con

'ing to get m e," ‘football Coi ive to keep one eyeon h im .”

Jan ies tak es a m om ent i th e d ay Jai

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to^ced-w heeichalrdow h

in n t h s a g o t o d a y J

h e r e s u l t o f a f o o t l

I f r i e n d s a r e t h a n i

\ H r o <

a motorized Retum in and s lam m ing ' ' severa l mo

. , up on his st pu t h im be>

severe sp inal,____Jhe_spring .sscs full-time T eachers f< DSpital April 2 m ade to an Dl. ' achieve thalOol fo r a long F o r Koy •rupted by a ' d evised an <lds here, and holds a con sat to have a a t(a tch a (y

-the use of io n th e junior._____ placcd.ovcrirlng the five en te r a sepa a wheelchair A van w it ses his n eck ' from his h prevents any m em bers v.

ro ta ting ihe Ic depends on Koyle’s e< ilowlng into a $7^000 price I ) Inhaling o r m ajority bfi ijajctidnrThe— — seriSSOTfoot: alse o r lower - “ I rem cm

_ “ rem em ber juvcring _■ the :.........rom em bcr.t;ome close to (Robinson, i

o thers work! Coach Olanl f id d ) .” , .

It to Joke w ith som e frleni lam « s v isits o n e o f his Jcerroom ; hte f irs t su ch v

ivh a cDTTldor a t R aft Rii

M a m c s K o y l e w i

J t b ^ a c c i d c n t .

i n k f u l ' J a m e s i s

a d h

ning to school has been one months. Hc spent part ofh ls tl s studies. M issing regular d a s behind, but he plans on gradu

ing.oU 982 and Is conslderin ■s feel he can d o se the gap am I and for h is wheelchair a rc i tha t goal.{oyle’s books, school custo< an .eycrlevd ,.m etal framewo converted sheet music stand 1 typew riter to (hestand to all< of a slraw . A few sm all wood ivcr.stcps.toim ablc.hlm -to en eparate building on the cam pa with an e lectric Ilft is used to s home In Springdale. T hn s who drive from the Heybi the driving chores, s equipm ent.Is costly. The v Ice tag, lhe resp irator $3,500. Ir bf lhe bills, but the injury res

’ootball play cannot bc reverse) icm ber the play (a kickoff n : r picking out thc player (to :r ,th ‘e .h lt..T he n ex l.lh ln g J r n, a trained ambulance cre }rklng on me. I woke up a coi

•See KOYLE P ag e I

ends be tw een c la sse s (a favnrlta p iacea In th e hi h visit s in ce b i^o re h is a

57 p h o to s by BOB D

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» f i n d i n g . . .

a c hie of Koyle’s goals for t Ime a t D enver keeping ’ •

Bsscs for six m onths has iuating wilh h is class in ‘log college a fte r that, ind modifications iMlng } aim ed a t helping him

lodlan C lalr Robinsonvork for the c h a ir - th a t ........ iId. ’The next step Is lo I ilIow Koyle to type.with I oden ram ps have been .entcr-the school and t o ----- -)u^. .Io transport him lo and

'bum-Burley a rea a rc . I

wheelchair ca rries a I Insurance has paid the I

esulllng from the Sepl: I5Cd. ............................. Ire tu rn ),” he said. “ I - I

to block). But I don't___ _ Irem em ber w as Clair--------1

rew m em ber) and the I :ouple of tlrnes (on thc I

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■"I rem em ber the ] r e tu rn ) , ' ' he said, picking out the player

- don-'t rem em ber the tHJng I re m e m b e

. ^ b i n s o n , a (raint ••.rcrew m em ber) and the

on m e. 1 woke up a cou tHOfleld)."

______ •’.■When:an.ambiilanc(fiHminutes, Koyle was

• Valiev Mcmorinl Hoi i- ir : FM Is w here hc ^stayi • : • ; floWn t ^ r a l g fiHateN

don’t remembe• i !__aJjouLC hrlstm as-tim c

"T he sp inal shock was I *;it w as early In his th a t h c cam c to grips \ ‘J?-don^t know when 1 1 il,''' Koyle said. " I t ' d fte r I got to Denver, th ink c le a r — I was su rv iv e during those fir ^A ehabilita tion and

aim ed at helping society . "They told m wild w as n iy a g e /’ hc Was conten t to stay in b< 1 w as tired of that. I back to school.’* ^ C ra ig hospital s taffer p re p a re fo r his re turn t( sa id h is s ta y a t Denver tn e rab e rs of the local LE

• - W hile he was gone s tu d en ts continued their i^ '.'P veryday somebodj a i^ b o d y h ad h eard any J a m e s ." sen io r Sally Hi

• w asn ’t som ething that ’i 'a p te d h im b a c k ."<Koyle's re liim to Bur

H ^ p le r event for his 1 - - . ( i ^ f i th an the b itter co

rjlqvem ber when he left. j'.'i'H e w as coming h( n aq u e l C arte r said. "1 because we didn’t k‘no« W c d idn 't know if we st aw dgreet him o rw hat. V,

" P o rT h o ^ tha t hadn'i the .hospital (before he v, I f n it them prelty h ard ,” o ? !h e d e p a r tu re .- ^ J ts for the Koyle th HpT>er sa id she sees no c

. ‘"■ it w as a relief to haV' sho said . "T he first co

......... . w e re a little different bu-------- 4^-em e personality: Aft^ r

;•» few d ays w&Teallzed hi -Spark ling person.’’

H a rp e r said Koyle’s a ;« m a z ln g p a rt .

------- "N o one can get-over 1;3 h e sal^. "H e seem s to I

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£ ^ I S E (U P I) - A cast D nlght h av e though they m irro rs — th ere w ere id s is te rs on Identical h a wanting in identical vo Ick taonticai operations. •ieda Kendall and Lelh

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r e ^ lromPageDlie play <a kickoff ; d. " I rem em ber /e r ( to b lock ).B u ti the-h it. The nexl - i- ib e r w a s - C la ir * ained am bulance 1 - the others working couple of lim es (on ^

m ce arrived a fte r vas taken to Magic ^ Hospltfll in T ^ ln —P lay tS until being ~ i 5 I eNovem ber. ~~fW nber . m uch . u n t l l_ ^ [me;!I_KoyIe-said—/as lough.’’his Colorado s tay n V M ps with the Injury.1 1 really a c c e p t^ n ' r V 11 was som etim e H l l [ cr. II was hard to n H ' . l as Just trying to ! first months.’’ ^ b B . 1 Id therapy there Ing him return lo ! me about a kid I

hc related. "H e n b e d a l ld a y .^ e ,

wanted lo gel

[fers h c lp ^ K oyle_-n tbschool a n d he h w b » /e r was helped by ILDSChurch. J a m e;one Raft R iver le ir vigil. everylhii«dy would ask If w hat h e c my reports about ' Teache 'H a rp e r s a i d . ' i t re s t o f th lat Just died. We c a re — i

blngaddcBurley was a fa r "H e h i is 95 fellow, stu- sa y s thie - cold day In la te hosp ita l sfl. - • W alson I

home,” Junior w e’ll m a i , ' i t was funny T im Pi how how to act. feed Koy s should rush up . th ro a t a st. When he left. I t-------S tudent" . tu rffa re bdn 't seen him fit' (eachers. le went lo Craig) p eared t<

H arper said qu icker tli ’ A t lunc

tha t returned, back a t sc Todiange. a round Klave him back ," exchange couple of days "E very i bul tw has such th e others

d h e ls the sam e H arp e r sa E nglish

s attitude Is the . .s a id lhe j "T h eR ed

e r his attitude,-'-— about-a yo to be accepting w llh w ar.

c a l t w i n s u n d e r g o s

casual observer operations iiiey- did il wllh Only thei identical t w l r sam e, and ihospital beds, on a t th<

ices aboul the ir because the; stnce bot

« th a Lloyd, 76, r a c ts on th<[Covering a t Sl. rep ea t the lo w ln g c a ta ra c tr^ e a r . —

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Ihing and be acts so thankful for ledoeshave .’’.-;h e rs try to (real Koyle like tbe ' th e s tudents wllh a little ex tra - and som e good-natured rlb-dded. . _ .......... ............h u n ^ t^ n 'e a t ln g itinch. He

hie food tastes, too much like al f o o d ,P r i n c i p a l - J a m e s n kidded. "If he doesn’t ea t jak e h lm e a l."P ark e r , a close friend, helpi,

:oyle a l noon and suctions his a s well. t , .B n ts'-reac tlo n rto Koyle’s re- e being observed by Raft R iver re. They said the girls ap-

to accept Koyle’s condition r than boys.m chtlme on his first full, day ; school a bevy of girls gathered

Koyle In the school lobby to ge Jokes and the latest stories, eryone trea ts him the sam e as e rs yet we’re always cautious^ le 's around, to be careful.’'" said.sh teacher Connie Moncur e Junior c lass.recently read ed Badge of Courage," a novel young m an 's first experience r.

:> s a m e o p e r a t i o n

nson their left eyes, th e ir clo thing 'w as n o t^ h e id the twins weren’t operaled the sam e time Thursday they had the sam e doctor. m th patients also bave-cala- Iheir-rlght eyes, they might

h ^ l r ip l^B o lse In about a

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I p i - "T hey didn’l seem bis m eaning and how It relf

least they didn’t v_erbo re- sh e sa id ; " O th e rjlu d c r 'e r , face things like l^ tn a i ip- school* but not these kic on situation and theirs Is vt

However, M oncur n ay ference In lhe studentsed . r e l u m . _____to " F o r the mosl part 5. h av e been logelher si as g rad e ,’.’ she said. "H e us^ them nnd th a t’s thft w ny

. K aren K oyle said her ab ly been overdoing h

j r tendance, bul she’s ' not id . h ln i back from som ethln el do.re • "T he kids and people a

gone out of their way t

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:re willing, don’t tre j figure on- ...._ .,_ ..^ ,...J ..v -D (a :lo -S c l

live 30 I

r R o b in s o n h 1*^°s ^ c Is worth : c lasses w

>m to gct, Jhe years, j i a te s to th e m .a f Koyle r balize it lo .m e" _ ^ in a J sui chts have had to change. 7 lam right oul bf nerve, ont dds. Yel J am es’ sensory nt very fi t t in g .A s f o r i noticed a dlf- adam anl

ts since Koyle’s back oul tl fact.L ’m g

n these juniors sidelines I since thc first fa ll.”

le belongs wllh ' Wallace

: r son has prob- coach andhis school at- w ay to a tt(

Jt going to hold s ty le that> lnghew antsto envious.

"One ofe at school have the van arf to help,’’ she ride with n

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'Jam es was worried about hov ght be accepted back; The; re a t him like a freak. They’vi given of them selves." .Koyles moved into the thi

School-D lstrict' last-year- am ) m iles northwesl of Malta gh Koyle should attend Declt chool, they feel thc 60-miie IHp Ih it-to have their son attenc I with friends he’s known foi

e m ust hope for advances in s u r g e r y j f his condition is tc . T ests tin his phrenic parent one that controls a ll mojpr and ' neWes, showed no response, ir football, Koyle remains an nl supporter, ' i ’d go right it there if 1 could," he said. "In n going to be right there on the !S telling them, what to do this

ice has m ade the forsicr small

nd the youngster has devised a Ittend the Trojans' games in a liat m ay make 4ils- frjcnds

of Ihe chticrlcadcrs can d riv a and thc rest can pile in and*

tl m e ," h esa id with a smile.

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SPRINGDALE - S one of the many pe helped the Koyle far p a s t seven months: '

I t w as a few days b( n ® 7 ” las t-y e a rT v h c n -K a r 1 ^ — w ailin g -fo i-h c r-h o sl

from work. Some 30 i : j ja m idnigh t tbere was t { ■ ■ aoorrW B enrshe answ

w as there, only an en' H th c door. Writing on

— dicated It was from U: H chief resident. Inside■ bills.H ‘i wondered who

bank,’’ Karen said, ' i : money I 'v e seen in my I

H The g ift is. bul a sam H th e Koyles have receivt■ Help h as come from I■ m em bers and .unknowi

h as been monetary su]■ wllh cooking or oU;■ chores. __■ . ’i t w as h ard 'to acc^i

and it slill is,’’ she s i have to 'le am that peop

' them selves when thej us.v

A tru st fund was sc ‘“ cy E v an s Bank soon afte y ve in jiu y and that fund i

$11,300. The van used H>e K o y leco stju stu n d c rsn

an d — K fircn-cstim aledU ie illa. Iuled to h e r son’s Injurj ^ ® . $135,000 and $150,000.’'.S t f ’P ance has paid "probabl;end o f th a tf lg u re r ---------w r A few of several behe

still being held. - 5 In I l’s been seven long mL lo .^ jam esK oy le iam ily .___■ent' E rom the tim e Koyle and Rulon and Karen had i e- th e ir son 's serious Injury an c a re for five other child

gnt tlnuetheday-to-daychor “'In a home.the------ iiii-was bad for m e to tIhls don’t like to bo away frc

Iy,” K aren said. "But < mil Jan u a ry Jam es was In

d a cam e over and Fclpei n a children and Rulon pinch- ids and m oiher when he wasn

Rulon drives a semi fot i v j p ^ l k Haul and has a wo iHd* w here he works Iwo days

off two days. His hours

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la te Sept Santa O aus w a s . when h e r

persons who has trea tm en t am lly during the a t Denvej

re turningbefore Christm as D enver fo aren“ K o y rrw fls—d f'Jah iu ir B b an d -to -re tu m — thfeatenw0 m inutes before weeks In I1 a knock on the home. swere tt, nobody in Jam invelope taped to m inule a ir n the outside in- w as allow! the North Pole’s J am es’ al

de w ere 10 $100 slow il oX -rays one

> had robbed a They first ' i t was the mosl surgery to y llfe ." unllkelycaimple of the help " i t w as ived. said . "Then friends, church stitch it up wn faces. There ye t » was suppori and help F inally the )ther household put a b ig k

tH lsp o tto l c^pt help 'm first One of - said, .‘jYou ju st doctors pht ople a re helping said they ' ley a re helping getting a ir I

“ f got UIse t up a t D.L. finally I coi te r the football . got Rulon I reached some frlentls In ^ . ( 0 transport w atching o' 511,000. '• (T racy) to.le ' t o la n jH r r t - ' h e S i^ 'f y f iry a t "between w as d o in g .. '.Shesaid Insur- used a la s tn bly 99 percent" tube out a n

.... d o w n .'I ltu jfiefil events a re plugged up.

, situation.*’ months for the The c risis

------------------------- ing a m ore nle was injured. Fam ily n 1 to cope with helpful. Kai ry , provide an d — cludes-N eal Ildren and con- D enl% 4; an ores of running— r “ E ven Be

K aren said, a be-gone and I and off and from the fami- usually m ai t during early J am es but sl n^Dcnye^_and Neal volu

>ed with the y e a r to d riv e* .h lt a s fa ther a ram p h asn ’l working." and an a lantorMcCulsllon a le rt S l r i a lwork schedule ia l ls w ilh J fy s and Ihcn Is i io n o rth e tro^ a re usually to m ake a r «

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rom lacko ts ; w rndbT ookers: o r c o a ts , poplin a n d Q lonafla r l y $ 2 4 . 0 0 t o $ 9 5 . 0 0

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uQ ausKoylesn id n l^ t tonoonbr later, cn spent most of tbe tim e al Valley M emorial Hospital from

^ t e m b e r to la te November her son w as sent to Denver for len t a t C raig Hospital. Sbe was nver for tb e first week befora. in g ' home. She a l s o 'w u t t £ . r fo r (niristm as, tbe two week*- liwO' w h en ~ a-sin fiIl-a lrngaE r^ e n ^ ~ J a m ^ H f e ' and Hie I'wic In la te March before h e ,e a m ^

Januao* doctors delected : k.} a ir l e ^ near tbe traechea th a t lowing an a ir <:avity to form lij;’ abdomen. T h e leak w as so>I couldn’t bee seen on wiUT : and doclors w ere baffled by 1C irs t felt Jam es had to undergo y to rep a ir It, but he was. an y candidate to survive su rge^Z . vas a viscious circle,” K areC They couldn't cu t his a ir off t (r I up because had to b reathe anct^ w as so close to his IracbeaX ’ they took the one lube out and: ig long one In and thatallowed^ t to h e a l.”o f-those January morning^,i : phoned the Koyles a t 3:30 a n i ' ey w ere ^ v l n g a hard lim e' a i r Into Jam es’ lungs. • t up and paced the floor, ancf: [couldn’l stand it any longer. I : . lon up and we called som e’In Deliver. Tbey had beeo^

lg over Jam es and 1 told A n f I t o . ^ m e e v e r j h ^ bour-l t ry lolet'W Jcndw .tiow JarnM - ng. Finally they (the d o c to rs ) . ast-dltch reso rt and pulled the t and quickly pul another one ~ I tu m ed 'ou l the tube w as all up. It w as a life and death

1." . ’ i s l s p a ^ aod life Is resum-,:ire n o r ro a t^ c o .— ---------------------y m em bers have been very • K aren said. The fam ily in-/

ieal,-16; Justlh; 13; Dan, 6; ;; and Becky, I.I Becky-^helps ou t-al homei” - aid. "She (urns the a larm on and. pulls on the tubes. She , m akes It tincom fortable fori; ut she 's trying.” ■volunteered to leave Decio •I u lteiid R aft R iver h ign n exl I riveh isbro thcrtoschool. ;) has been added lo the house ilarm system Is Installed to - I fam ily In case somelhing i i-Ja m e s’-resp lralo r.-A -por—:— J fronl room has been di vided ■I room for Jam es. ;

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‘■JEROME - Mr. and M r Moseley will celebrate f

~ wedding anniversary wiOi — hdusefrom 2to5p ;m rM ay3

All friends and relatives i to 'tb e event to be held a t tb M r. and Mrs. Charies I R&inbow Circle in Bubl.

■Moseley and Bossle Shoe m arried in Twin F alls on

— S e n i o r c e nAPR. 27 L lverandO

. APR. 28 TurkeyDiVi APR. 29 H otB eefSa

. APR. 30 Swiss BurRc ” M A Y T - r S o u ^ M

MAY. 2 Pancake Hi MAY. 3 D a n c e - l : : ^D A IL Y MENUS SUl APR. 27 B ln g o -7 :0 (

: APR. 27 TriptoShosI : APR. 29 Grocery Del

APR. 30 E xerc ise— 1 : MAY. 1 D ancing - 1

— ^ — MAY-7-3-Pancake41a ; MAY. 3 D a n c e -

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Idaho S tate University phys ■ uatestudenthasdevelojK Jda

“d e a n up” electronic sign ffls ie r- ra te -than sim ilar- r presen tly available in Industr

“ 'I t isnotreallynew ordiW c Itts faster,” said Tom L. Fl

■T^in Falls, who Is workln{ p ^ J c c t for tbe m aste r 's d< physics ho will reccive from spring.

;“ It can rccord a signal c f ii^uency and clean It up fa: o tb c r deviccs of tbe sam e t’

___s i ^ ' l J l s to ffve tim es. . . recording.” ______ ________

5The device tie built Is < transien t recorder microc interface.

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Mre. Paul M, i 93i: They llv D thefr 50th . and la te r nn n th an open they now resliiy3.— ---------------------------------es a re Invited Thc open h t th e hom e of the ir two e 5 Dana, 106 (Betty) Dan

Moseley o l Ji hocldeyw ere -g ran d ch lld ri on April 2<. grandchild.

n t e r w e e k l yd OnionsJIvan'Sandwichirg e rs___ _________IM m I and Chcese'Sandwich J H ap p en in g -9 :3 0 a .m . to l p.: -1:30P.M . to4:00P.M . SUBJECTTO CHANGE WITH 7:00P.M . to9:30P.M . loshoneDelivery. Call o rderio M arty’s -B o w lln g -9 ;3 0 A .M .lo l0 :3 -1 :0 0 P .M .

26-year-old “ W hat I did tiysics grad- reco rder to d a device to F ischer said. ‘ ignals a t a records a wavi r- m achines digitizes it am istry . Information t<ifferent, but. F lshcer of " h e microcoir king on the In 'orm atioh » 1 degree in " » l* Ia c io r ." am ISU this F ischer^saii . , w research" it

li of h l ^ e r m onths to as fa s te r than devlcc. Hc did

e t ^ he nents, but put tl les fas te r at

___ He h as a ttenIs called a college. He is rocom puter F ischer and V

Tw inFalls.

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lived In F ile r for six y ears moved to Je rom e where S

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a house will be hosted by S children, M rs. Charies

•ana of Bubl and E .P . f( [ Jerom e. They have four • N d re n and one g r e a t - - G

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eloped 1did w as link thc transient wl0 the m icrocom pulcr,” sw1 “ The transient recorder do ave form , p lus noise and It ofl end presen ts tha t digital

to the m icrocom puter. ^

lomputer presen ts signal w t with a m uch reduced an

wla id . that “ witb d ir the It probably took nine assem ble tbe interface

did not build thc compo- ' ' It them together. ari

[e n d ^ lS U rsIn c e s ta f tin g coi is the son of Reinhold, sa:

I Wilda F ischer, both o f

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F IL E R - Mr. and Mra. Sackett of F ile r will celet SOtb w edding anniversary

-Ib e T ilc rS M io F C in z e irC e l S tree t E ast..

The-'event will be hoste< > four chlltlren and spouses, • M rs. L a rry Sackett, Mr.

Gene (G loria) Schlffler, Mr P aul (N ancy) Montgomei Twin F a lls , and M r. and J

_ I

BOISE — F o r m any ye offered cam ping for about 5

- ad u ltsrT h ls-y earth e camp Ju ly 12 and end Ju ly 17 a t Poin t n ea r McCail.

P arad ise Point is a rock peninsula on P ayette Lak com pletely accessible to wb accord ing to T iajuana Cwi Twin F alls, p ast president oi organization._____________

Thc cabins a re ram ped ; bunks for eight wltb electr M eals a rc served in thc me! thc perm anen t staff. A la r

.a t io n hall is available fo activ ities in case of rain . T well developed-w aterfron t w hlte-sand beach, boats sw im m ing a rea . A full ran( door sports and activities offered. ,

M ost cam pers need a: w hile a t cam p so trained ci a re provided for every campi w ith personal c a rc and wltb i reg istered nurse J s th ere fpr needs. -

-V o lun teers a re needed : a re a s of the s ta te to help as a a t cam p. W ithout the generos

. counselors, carap Is nol pos: said.

T ransporta tion is provide

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8 . Orville U. Sackett of Fiilebratc the ir Orville' Sacy May 3 a t w_erejnarriod - ® ^ a l n

? J - m S " -4r. and Mrs.lery, all of F riends anc j M rs. O.D. a ttend tbcopc

y ears UCPI from Boise. ' 150 disabled a rran g e for t ip w ill begin— p e rs from othe a t Parad ise

All physica a le r t adults l

cky wooded Anyone Intcrc ake a n d 'ls a s c l th c r a c a i vheelchalrs, sc lo r should c< ichnaucr of P a lsy Camp, of tbe s ta te Idaho 83705 or

J and have E f e f i i l i i:tr lc lights.less hall byarge re c re - 'for indoorThere Is a I

ml w ith -a —ts and ainge of out- I!S a re . also

assistance counselors

iper to help h eating. A pr m cdical

I from : counselors ^ s ity o f th e )ssible, she..

ded to and

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S U ir u i S cR em em b er Eve

F a l l s B r a n d

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. forTwTWIN FALLS - A loci

t h e National Organlzatioi ha^ rcccntly formed in Tw

— M em bers of M ad e Vai— non-profit organization, a

studying how tbeyi can qgurage. women's i.parti social, economic and pol and to educatc Ihems

T T Jtheryonequal r ig ta s r— ■*“ —A sa -c h a p f tr^ 'tb e u'afl

zatlon, it also w lllbc polit In bnrk'lng ptvll righLs un

' Including thc Equal Rig m ent.

Chapter President Lu - R enk sa id thc local goa

c rcase public aw aren ess ' * scrv iccs already availabl

In the Magic Volley. Frorr like to w ork.w ithin the s u p p o r tin g th o se se r possibly expanding thorr new ones.”

r To a tta in the lf first m em bers of the organi: b een g a th e rin g . infon

■ established community 2 women and plan to hav( prin ted explaining the each.

Anothpr goal Is to incre fo r women who a re victirr

J a n d rape.^Vccording toMc I “ Although we understar I he lp for women In the Bu

a re a , the only group In Twi offers support to battered

_TcaRft.vicltmal)a^.Iimlt,^ n

NOW, m em ber Betty Twin F alls, added that as tb e em ergency room of M M em orial Hospital she s need for “ morcj than jit re m e d ie s fo r ra p e a

> v ictim s.”

■ C onfab slatedI P o ftfT E L L O - T h e 'f I confercnce of the Idaho .

fo r Bilingual Education C bc May 2 In the IdahoStatc

• Student Union Building. T he conference,is presei

Idaho Association for Biih cation and thc ISU College

Ricardo L. Garcia, a n M c x lc a n a n d . cp o rd li m ulticultural education a versity of Utah, Salt Lake C

__keynotcspc a k e r . 'Conferencc workshops

folklore and foikllfe; oral developm ent through pup p an ic anthropology; t r a re a s in teaching E n ^ ish £ language; and incorporatin cu lture in the cla^room .

R egistration fM is $8— m em ber and $10 for non-mo

k i i

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NOW

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unit fon nn Fallsical chapter of .M e m b e r - lon for Women H ansen, sa rw in Falls funding has falley NOW; a 'I",? P " ” ! “ , a r e presently he nee n help to en- ,rticipallon_,ln___™x>Iitical issues Buaifihfln, < nscleves and Crisis Cente---------------------- Valley Alcofcjtlo'rral urganf-''" sa id -a lthbu i liticallv active tem porary ) jnHpr tn«» tnw any c risis sll :ights Amend- governm ent

drugrchabiil

As ‘ res‘

b ie 'lifv ,? lS cn »>“ 'S o ® p I,m there, we-d

l f r v T c r “a ^!m o r adding Thc chapt

m eeting eac-st objective, organizationnization hove p .m . April iirm a tio n on F e rra n t, 171' services for T w inFalls. ive a handout ' P “n » s e o f

ircaso supportIm s ot battery 'Morgan-Rcnk.and there Is teach others Surley-Rupcrt L ast week. Win Falls that the NOW d Kl women and sen tatlves of resDurces.for.. ;scn a lo rs ._ 4 l]

Sym m s, to d i f Wright, of tions on the a s a nurse in tion" bill an Magic V alley , M agic Vallej

sees a real Renk said the just physical to m ake ther a n d a b u se , governm ent:

_______________ political proo

d Anyone inti __ fnrm aUnn m,

first spring M 18.) Association mw. i ™ , . <IA B E )w111

iteunlversity

lilngual Edu- M nw gc of Educa- •

native New lln a to " r ofa t the Uni- i

.C lty .w lllbe

J Will cover, H I Pral language 1 ^ 1 Cuppets; His- iitroublesom e T i7 a s a second p „ ln ling Hispanic '

8 fo r lABEnom bcrs. ^

Zl _w *- w

m day, April 26, IM I Tlmes-N

mned 4 sare^ ~

ter- K athy C h an d le r, o f said, “ Since govcm m rat

b as been cu l back, we may. r<e and more social agcnclea needing help from priv rie

Valley NOW m et with Kfin! n rd lre c to r of the Women!s - en ter division of the Magic icohol-Recovery Center.-whb 3 : ^ hbugh^:;^MVARC - does offe r" —- ry assistance to wofhcn:ir[ ' ' s situa tion, they only receive • cnt fu n o s^ o r alconoi and T abiiltatlon.

rcsuit, NOW m em bers are Ing volunteering a t thc cen te r hope of some day developing luses" In the Magic Valley;Id offer a re trea t fpr abused-'

lap te r m em bers have bcerf each Tuesday to complete

tion and will m eet a t 7 : ^ ' ril 28 al thc hom e of Nfritf

1718 Harmon P ark Ave.v Is.

itlon to community projects, /a lley NOW m em bers are on a personal level to cducale.'cs on women’s rights In the >day so they can cventuaJiy iers.

eek, e f ^ t representativcs.of f chapter m et with r e p i^ s of Idaho’s 'tw o Republican _4lm _M cC lure._flD d.v5teve;-.^0 d iscuss the senators ' p o ^ th e “ life begins a l foncejh'1 and to offer their views.* diey NOW m em ber Russd^'I the grciup also learned boW'' themselves “ visible" to Uie m l: and “ work wllhin Ihd irocess." - '

interesled In additional jiv"I m ay caU . 734-2340 o r 734--

a l chapter formed from iW. .. 0 a Feb. 27 artic le In lhe. iev/B d e t a i l i n g - L u ^ ^ ;- lenk 's involvement a s sta te or for the Idaho branch-of<

F a b u lo u s

ViVIBRIDGE lETPLAN :

is now in Twin Falis .

r in f o n f n a t lo n c a l l733-3832 _

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I H [ | H | ji-1 ..M issLougl' - -^T W IN FALLS - 1

G erald P a rk ol Twin I th e engagem ent of U

- ' ? * { ^ n n e Loughmiiler, tc ' ; 3 ’ ’ H e IB th e son of Mr. a: • ^ iM o Jse e o fF ile r .

■ ; M iss Loughm iiler is ( I o fT w inFallsH lghSchc

• M olsee Is a I9n gra h ig h . SchooL Both are N a so n s Inc.; l i i e couple plans a

' wedding.

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' Jacobson announces the______Sf a er.dau8hterr.€herirtfr— Ann F am es and E

- • y ^ f r ^ o F ^ ls . •

i r S l s s jic o b so n Is a im tw in FoOs High School t {Ua£ Boise S tate Universit ^ tig h te ro f th e la te W llm e ^ E g a n is a 1977 graduate '

' H igh School and Is employ $jtate Irrigation.

—— vtThe couple p lans a June A th e F ir s t U n lt^ Metho

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win Falls, Idaho S u nday , Api

P iH C 9 j|d F ^ ,\- ’;^

ighmiller C- Mr. and Mrs. TWINin F alls announce H ansen if their daughter, the ir dar. to Roy Lee. Nielsen,r. and Mrs. Wayne H e is

Nielson; iis a 1980 graduale M iss I

:chool. Tw in F a

graduale of F ile r H a L ? n C are employed by

F a lls Higi a June garden K am anB

T heco t

o b so n r Mi■ M rs. Viola , TWIN F ihe engagement R oger - J . r.t(rt?raigi:gaD ;rzengagem ei d E rnest E g a n , ' M elissa Bl

son o l M r; I

f fn p -ad u a teo f ° ^ M li“ BS ol and is atten* pi^?i! c 5 ,«

,]o ,e d b y S ll.e r „ « “ £ § • Sity of Ut.

une 12 wedding D etm er Cor tthodlst Church The coupl

a tth e h o m e

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Cori HansenIN FALLS - Mr. and M rs, Acc n announce the engagem ent ol daughter. C^ri, to Steven R.n. 'is the soo .of M rs. Edmond n; all of Tw inFalls.: Hansen will graduate from F a lls Hlgb School this spring.5 cu rren tly employed a t Ace n Chevrolet.sen Is a 1990 graduale of Twin iig h School and Is employed at fl Bearing i n ^ i n Fails, couple p lans a June 20 wedding.

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4ehssa BlakkFALLS - Wr. and Mra.

J . -P o lla rd announce the n e n t_ p f _ J fae lc i3 iao g h ten = : B lake, to R ichard Walker,

r ; and M rs. ELO. W alker, all !‘fliUs. : .Blake attended Twin- F alls ± o o l and t ^ College of I Idaho. She (s employed at nT w ln F a l ls . :r g raduated 'from Twin Falls"‘~ tool an d if te n d e d the Univer- U tah. -H e .is t employed by itonstructioii in Twin Falls, uple p ians a May 22 wedding n e d i tbe bride 's paren ts.' -

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Judith AAce TWIN -FALLS - t of R icahrd Lindsay Alh

R. announce the engage daughter, Jud ith Gay,

ond a n d e r Justice.H e Is the son o f Mr.

■om Ju s tlc e o f Twin Falls. !ng. M iss Alford Is a 1977 ^ce of Salmon. High School

in nursing a t Idaho Sti win She will g radua te In I a t b ache lo r 's of science d

ng- Ju s tic e graduated foi M l^ School In 1973 Southem Idaho in 19’

\ S ta te U niversity In bachelor’s degree in bu rece ivc a m aste r’s degi adm inistra tion from IS graduationcerem oiiles.

T he couple plans an_____ ding on J une 6 a t the.M. . Tow erC reck,Saim on.

“ Folk musi festival SG

-Tuesday 1- _____ TWIN FALLS - A

' fes tiva l to benefit t ' Dystrophy Association i

•Tuesday night a t CS: Auditorium.

The program , organ A ssociated-Student-Bod

y- lege of Southern Idaho,• 7:30 to 9:30 p .m . and

b lucgrass m usic native t( F ea tu red will be Rl

Boise, Mike Wendling o;' Jo h n H ansen of Boise, Er

th e Stoney Creek Boys of theB raunbro therso fT w i

e T ickets, $2.50 for the n = j3 :S f f = Io r r ( h e - lo w e r - j [• ' ava ilab le a t Book Magic ■1 Budget Tapes and Rec

Twin F a lls ; Sunset Spor s B urley; L arry ’s Q ulkSer '< Valley G allery of Hagerm ‘‘ R estau ran t and Lounge

H am ilton Drug of Wendel s F re t of Ketchum and the •• ac tiv ities office atC SI. y All proceeds will be do

southern Idaho chapter i D ystrophy Association, s

P e te SlWith,.studcnt body 1

p i p l

Mford N■ Mr. and Mrs. HAZE Jford of Salmon A. G a n gement of their en g ag e r y, to J e rry Alex- Michelle

D onald ( [r. and M rs. B.R. M iss

' V alley 1 177 valedlctlorian quero rs ol and is a senior O re., am State University. She a lso in May with a sity .! degree in nurs^ C hadd

FaU s Hi]form Twin Falls Commim

» ' v. 'W asli.H e 1976 an d .Id ah o - . T heco i 1 1979 with a JusIness.H ew ill \ tgree In business ^ iflOl B .U .al . h « a y

in outdoor wed- ^o rdR aiich_oji— uieBtuff-U

5icctn i g h t -A fnllt TniKlp- -' • --the M usclar

1 Is planned fdr /JSI P in e -A rts /

anized by Ihe fictdyof the Coi- Mr: 10, is se t from B ; id will include / '! to Idaho. / V jRick Kuhn of £ ^ V of Hagerm an, l ^ \ T

E m leS Itesand K of Wcndcli and b A “win Fails. T l Ie balcony and . j-section,— a re — - I (lc, Muslcland, ecords, ali In ^ o rts C enter df ervice of Buhl, rman, Fireside je of Jerom e, ’ l e y , T h ^ i r d „ he the student

donated to the 'Ae r. M uscular M. according to . y president.

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Michelle GardZELTON - Mr. and Mrs. Lowi ard of Hazelton announce t {em ent of th e ir daughte a ie M., to Tim D. Chadd. son Id Chadd OfTwin Falls, s G ard. a 1976 graduate f High School, attended Co rs Bible College In Portlan and is a 1979 graduate of CS so attended. Boise S tate Unlve

dd is a 1974igraduate of Twi High School and attended tti iimify Chapel College.in SeatUi He is employed a t Swift Co. couple p lans a May 16 wedding

o u g h t f o r to d a yBlight for. the day: Benjaml: in said, "Doth thou love life 9 not squander tim e, fo r th a t 1f life is madeofr^i—---------------

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^well KIM BERLY - M re the re li M. Sharp o t Kim;hter, th e engagem ent ofionof M arid rue, to Michael I

te of* H e is the son of Mr. Con- E .M ulconery , OfTwin

land,CSL M iss Sharp is a IS

liver- Tw in F a lls H l ^ SchO( a te of th e College of S

Twin She is employed a t I the -M em orial Hospital.

M ulconery is a 19 [,.g -T w in F a lls High Sdi

'*■ g rad u a te of Laram ie { nlty College In Chcyer study ing a t th e Colleg a t lhe University oi

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e Sharp Eliz4r. and Mrs. Dar- TWINim berly announce W illiamf their daughter. City. Mocl 0 . Mulconery. of Ihe lr <

R ussell Jr . and M rs. Philip

. WaegJfin 1977 graduale o l

lo o la n d a s ra d u - “ 1 ^ 0I Soulheni Idaho, ■“ .It Maglo Valley ' Soulheaal

and h e r n from the

1973-graduate of is a h igh ! diool and also a B County Commu- Waegell 'enne, Wyo. He is W buslnes ege of Education ^ a t e Uni of -Wyoming in Morrison-

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lizabeth Camey'IN FALLS - M r. and Mrs. . im Dale C am ey of Jefferson Mo., announce the engagement eir daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to ell Jack Waegelin.Is the son of M rs. Fayesther

:elln of Twin F a lls and ^ e j a t e A. Waegelin.s Cam ey received h e r B.S. de- In secondary educalion from eas t Missouri S tate University e r m aste r 's degree in education the University of Missouri. She igh school counselor in Sikeston,

jgelln received his B.A. degree Incss admiiUstratlon from Boise ' Universily and is employed by son-Knudsen a s a field ac?oun*

couple plans an Aug. is wed- It the F irs t United Methodist hlnSIResttfn:-------------------------------

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; M&itdlheaT W IN F A L L S - r

— healUj-sorvices In-t] nJght.

Scolt W illiams, ps . m ent’s Mental Heall — teglslatiV(B-culs at-8

A - -J)u ildingr623H arrisot ;. ' The session, to whi

i- ■ ■■_; Twlp g ai i s ^ g n ta i-He

• : ; ------p .m . preceding the pp: • / She said the assocl • . . : ( • - Twin F alls High Scho

; \ H ea m arket.: Anyone having iton

bring it lo lh e school p be left e a riie r a t th e ! Falls.

r . People needing Iter / c ; donated item s a re ta>

I the aclivilies of lhe hotline in Twin Falls,']

Free screeniTWIN FALLS - I

through 5 will bc hoi Center.

, P aren ts of childrenlanguage, speech, mo

, soureesforprefesslom P a ren ts a r e urged U

Twin F alls, a t 734-400 children have have deli

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SherjffsposiTWIN F A L L S -N ew

Sheriffs Posse Associa They include Neil Tui

and M ike Dickerson, sei----------New d irectors are. E

VIrgll Olson of Twin N am pa.

— :--------- The-Twln F a lls CouiSheriff J im M unn and;

- even t^W h e Twin Fails 21 ,w ilh thepublic lnv ite

The en tertainm ent wi: on Saturday and worki represen ted a re Ada, E and Twin Falls.

Queen candi.. , TWIN FALLS - M ar

candidate In the Mother m erchants.

She will represent lhe held April 30 t h r o u g Ma

- .............. She w as e lected durinClub. •,T h e M other’s Day (

- ^ r t l d n l e of the customc

Music schola

scholarship chairm an.F o rg rauda tingscniore

son of D r. and M rs. I?lch $500 scholarship from.lh from the Twin F alls Musl

Kelly Krahn, daughter F alls, will recelvea $500 s

Renee Stephenson, daii Twin F alls, placcd third s

The sum m er rpuslc car $250 scholarship and Lc paren ts a re Mr. and Mrs.

U sa Bonduranl, d a u ^ K im berly, th ird place u

' scho la rsh ip o ft200.The Twin F alls Musli

Federation of M usic Clubi

I • J o i ; c e e u n i t s 3 TWIN FALLS - Twin

new officers for the y ea r 1! — — —Top aw ahls wenl-lo Wj " R e la Heck, key woman." . Cheryl Korn, national i

g roup bn “ Commllement I Both clubs a re preparini

in Lewiston.

^—^/FW-aaxtiiarp' TWIn FALLS - 'N e ^ y

• A uxiliary Post 2136 and disl Connie Wynia is preside

M ary 'C dflezT lunior vice “ E d n a Neal, IreasurecL jp

------- con d u e ireS T T a l Johnson,' Bonnie M clnroy and P a t Jo : " D islrict officers include (

sen ior vice p f^ ld e n t; Mai M a l;- ^ r e ta ry ; ParJohnso G ra v tt , conductress; Leong uard ; - : -----------------_ Color C a re r s a re Millie

; ' a n d M a e A n d ^ n . 'T n is le c ' . and S a ra t Devine.*............

' Secretaiy o f YiTWIN F A L L S -.M arily r

" Y ea r aw ard a t th e I l th ann .• day.

• ' Secretaries International.Em ployed by D*Bus Com]

tb e loca) chapter of Profes 1976:N ew Iyerectedtotbeof

- ~ l n N am pa Tor theHlvtelonal 5 B renda-U ckiey, secretar

E n terp rises, received tbe..... .. cbapter-presidenl, J)oim a Si•... th e m ost 10 prom ote P rofes — M agic V a l le y rp --------—

Vallei,ialth cuts to be a- Funding and reorgartizatlon n -th e Magic Valley-wili bo j

. psychologist for H ealth anc eallh Services, will discuss th t-8 p'.ni. in thc regional ment ison S t.,’Twin Falls, which the public is Inviled, is t-Health-AssodationraccordhiB WIBtroTTbusiness m eeting is { 5program. - - sociatlon Is holding a garago %hool parking lot in conjuhciic

items other than clolhing to d ol parking lol by 8:30 a .m . May le Don Youtz residence, 795 N,

Items pickcd up can call You tax deductible and funds arc

le Mental Health Association Is, ThompMn said.

ningMondai)- F ree screening clinic for hold Monday a r thc Adujt/Cf

Irei^showing delays In physl( m olor and sclf-holp skills, wl Ional help.d to call thc center, located at ■4000 for appointments. Purpc delayed development so they cj

)sse eJecirofficen'Jew officers a re announced foi >clation In Twin Falls.Turner, president; J lm Moore . secrelary-treasurer.!, E ast End, Glon Weeks of Bu 'In Falls, and North End. W

:ounty Mounted Sheriffs Pos! nd president ^ 1 1 T urner, will ails County Fairgrounds al Fil vited.1 will begin with a p arade andd )rklng events on-Sunday.-Tho J, Bannock. Cassia, G ooding,,

dldate chosenia x H slsn JE c iry has been ols her’s Day contest sponsored b;

lhe Twentieth C entury Club In May 8.Iring the club’s moeling’reccn

y contest allows one vote jm er’s cholco for each dollarsf

larship winners I/inners of lhe Twin F a ils Mus r a t e announedd-by-Mrs: uorcI.lors, first placejvos won by Doi !lchard McClurc of Jerom e. He i the Helen Coiner Memorial luslcClub.ite r of Mr. and Mrs. Morion 1 00_scholarshlp a s second place < daughter of Mr. and Mre. Don rd and will receive S300. cam p winners w ere Lisa Krah Lowell Krahn second wilh

Irs. Morton Krahn of Twin Falls ughler of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es e winner, will receive the M

usic Club is an affiliate of lubs..

• giveawardsVin F alis Jaycee’s and Jaycet i r 1981-82 at the Turf Club. W arren Hinton,-Jacyee-of thc

I.lal re^ o n VII vicc president, nt to Ourselves and Our Comm ring for the annual m eeting lo I

iy-names-leader.Wly elected officers of lhe V. district officers a rc announced sident; Doris Mal. senior vie ce president; E laine Hamelli LjRoUy Honstein., chaplain; wn, guard. Trustees a r e Jcnet t J o h ^ n . 'de Connie Wynia, president; Ji Mary. Cortez, junior, vice pres inson,'Chaplain; Cormellta Jan cona Lletke, treasu rer, and Ii

1119 H arrell, M artha Lawson, slees Include Blanche Lowan, 1

Year honoredilyn Waite was Riven thc Seer annual Secretaries D ay luoch<

ed by the Twln-lda Chapter of 1

ompany, Waite she h as been a ifessiooal Secretaries In tem a e office of vice president, sbe v lal S ecreiary^o rtheT ear comp 5taiy-to-Barbara J.Jk !acN d L tbe Presidential Award pn a Stayner, to .tbe secretary 'w l i f^ ro n a l S ecretaries Inten iat

tier regular m em bership in PS lan iaaT w tw fl years.-------------

yhappediscussed b

on outlook for m ontai >0 prosenied Monday

and Welfare Depart- j | i the effect of recent ni ental health s e r v i c < ^ ...........j j

. is sponsored by the_____ ^Is scheduled “ " { j

g o ^ M o y _ 2 . a U t e _______ :1sclion wllb Iho Bruins [J

0 donate is asked tolay 2. Item s also m ay -'N . Walnut St.. Twin go

'oulz a t 733-7905, Allre needed to fu rther. . ° , 3n which sponsors a • ;

ofev.W(la>

or children ages 1 /Child Development j

Illcal development. will be referred to ^

at 803 H arrison Sl.. J Srpose Is to identify yean be helped.

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for the Idaho Stato ”

Dre. ^ e president, ‘ ^

Burley; West End. ’Wally Zw ingli.o f.- . JJJJ|

’o s sc e ^ m ^ le d by '/III hosi a weekend ' ^ F iler. June 20 and

d d rii l competitionrho counties to be------------- -g, Jerom e. Valley

clected a s a quo<?n1 by lhe downiown

In Iheevent. to be

iently at Iho Tur6

e for the queen rsponfauH ng th ls " :

3 listed jluslc .Club annual I ordon-BecKsieaQ;--------= IDouglas McClurc. j He wlH receive a ‘

lal fund and $500. *’

in Krahn of Twince w inner...............................•on Stephenson of ;

rahn. first, w ith a ^lh a $225. Their alls. ,ie s Bondurant of

M ark Nleworth ■

of the National ' "

ceetles Installed

the ypar. and to’ § 1

nt. spoke to the Mimunlly.” ^lobe held M ay] ' m

______: ____ _______ • S IV.F.W. U d ie s i l

;ed. ^vlce_prcsident;_________ellt, secretary ;i;_Ncii V ls^ r . ^n ^ te M clntire, ♦ , ^

; June Gillsple, ' | a |resIdenl;-D oris - ' - E | .Jannsen. i« a n a “ ■ I g ll l r e n c Mason, | i | -

3n. Nell V isser | Hn, Hannah Doy -

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K rc ta iy of thc • J

l(?d llnii»VRnl.at---------------• —o fP refeu lona i • in a m em ber of *-national since d jle will compete u zm pfetiti6hr-— 1------ I f QKlU[AIa'cNell'‘;.> M gpresented by . f f l gwho h as done 1 ^ 9

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DEAR ABBX: I'm a 35 divorcee In love with a 39

- profosslonal m an I'll call Be divorced and has custody ol sons. 7 and 10.

Rpn nnrt T w in g or-lasl-N ovem berr-In-Januairh

housekeeper, so he asked m e In w ith him. H e said I woulc

- th e m aid’s room and we’d tell that I w as the housekeeper so upset them.

I do ali the housekeeping a Ing and look a fte r thc boys, good kids, but they are a hanc and I h ave to sneak around lo : other. 1 saw m ore of Ben wh< my own place.

‘M r. G .” ( a s I must call him of the boys) frequently goes o evening and stays until n Women call him here and I lake the ir m essages. I am h jealous. Also, I don't like trea tcd ilk easerv an t.

I love Ben bul I don't kn much longer 1 can slay In thi used to m ake between $350 an week as a cocktail waitres houseJteeper's job pays fSOO a What do you think of this se ll what should I do?. UNHAPPY HOUSEKE

D EA S UNHAPPY; I (hi 8etiq> I8 w ondafu l - for Beo. your job a s boasekeeper aod ( you w ere m u d i-b an jJe r~ b w a ltre n and bis g l r i f r i ^ .

DEAR ABBY; While visili 2^year-old daughter In hcr- lown, I extended an Invltatl dinner tp include her semi-: boyfriend, who is by no m ean

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When the bill 35-year-old . on th e llllle ti 39-year-old w as returned Sen. Ben I s - considered to b of his two As w e w ere 1

look a coupleeflphnth«»r Wallet anri put i'4i«'403t-hi9— ^humiliated r-bu ne lo move wrong lo feel U uld stay-in cheap? -ell the boys--------------------------so a s not to — DEAR MOM

gentlem an’s Ini land cook* a te y o u o rm a k t 8. They’re m ay bave acte indful. Ben b e 's obvious]] to see each serious” about: vhen I had

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TWIN FALLSknow how Twin F alls wajthis Job. I cha irm an of lhand $400 a vivors Assoclatie ss . This of th e Boise and '' a monlh. Thlrty-fjve suislup? And tended the comi

Holiday Inn. SecK EEPER Roland L. Thomja ln k Uie reported on a d i0 . R esign convention in OriJ teU B ea Officers for-b e ln g -8 — C Raprer7r4(rel«

Kohntopp of Fil< U lrich of Filor,

iling my A nderson of Tw r .c o l le g e - t re a s u re r .- - • ' ation for. Dick Hanslng li-serious M ike Gore and Cl ans poor. . of Je rom e, a re In

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t r -l iva .1- i 7 DaysW i W e d n e i d q j

I an expensive Japanese d ’The food w as. excellent : 'd

Ung pleasant. 'bill cam e, I pul m y money ; tray . When the change yi ed lo me, I lefl what I ai0 be a fa ir tip,-------------------- oire leaving, the gentleman o> Jle of dollars out of his j i uLtbfim on Ihetrayl-I-felt— h< -b u t-sa ld -n o lh in g ^ m -I— ^II tba l l was m ade to look .st

• at— SACRAMEN’TO MOM th OM: 1 doubt tha t tbe la InteotloD was to humlli-

Bke you look " d ieap ."H e cted clumsily, but since tsly generous, “ semi- u ty o u rd a u g h le ra n d “ by

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cer heads i/ors unit.L S -T e d M a n k e rS r . of- vas elcctcd Idaho sta te the l y a r i Harbor Sur-

iatlon In a joint meeling nd Twin Falls units, survivors and wfves al- >mblned m eciing a t the Second District Director •mas of Cheyenne. Wyo.. clivillcs at-the national Oriando Fla.ir the Magic V alley... . . e lected lnciude LdRoy Flier, president; E ldor sr, vice phisldent; Ted Twin Faljs, ^ r e t a r y -

tig bf Twin Falls and1 Charies Halloran, both trustees. U

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- o f lly a fractionof thelhank-yi owe for m y wedding presen just awful about this and It'

— -S h o u ld i-ju s t f orKet~about~ ..Sta^ writing them even tho a re terrib ly la te? If I shoi them, how can I possibly exj lateness?

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1 '||HH|i '■ 'J. , Miss Lough'- • " T W I N FALLS - M

G era ld P a rk of Twin Fj th e engagem ent of thi

7 ^ a n n e L o u g h m il le r , to; ' i -He la th e son of Mr. ani

:• 3 M oJaeeofFH er.Mlaa Loughmilier is a

: ofT w lnFallsH lghSchoo ' M olsee is a 1977 grad

School. Both a re < N elaons Inc.; couple plans a .

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lilCheri Jacob5 XW IN FALLS -T M ijacobson announces th e t b f tie r daughter. Cherl, to C

- so tf o f A nn F am es and E r ' ^ j^ fT w in F a l ls .

— B m Iss J a c r t ^ i s a 1877-j T t i in F a l l s U l ^ School an

' Boise S tate University { ^ tig h te r o f th e la te W iimer

' ' Iw E g a n is a 1977 gradua te ol H igh School and Is em ploye $ ta te liTigatlon. '

'• T he couple p lans a June l A th e F ir s t United MetbodI ttt Tw in F aiis.»* ,— . . _ .

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1 Falls announce Hansen ai their daughter, th e ir dau lo p o y L ee . N ielsen, and Mrs. W ayne . H e is i

• Nielson; a s a 1980 graduate M iss H hool. Tw in Fallraduate o l F iler r e = m p lc y « lb ,

F a ils High a June garden K am anB e

T hecouj

>bson : MeM rs. Viola , TWIN Ffi

e engagement R oger J . to Craig Egan, eng ag em en Ernest Egan, M elissa B |a

son o f M r aj

'Lffit'teS!' “ fuie lS!S t a S o U ieB o n ln T .

Slty of Uta] ie 12 wedding D e tm er Cons Mdist Church T hecouple

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Cori HansenM FALLS - Mr. and M rs. Ace I announce the engagem ent of laughter, Cori, lo Steven R.I.s the son .of Mrs. Edmond i; all of TwinFalls.

Hansen will g raduate from 'a lls High School th is spring,

curren tly employed a t Ace t Chevrolel. ; ■en is-a 19M graduaie of Twin igh School and is employed at B earing InTwin Falls, ouplep lansa June 20 wedding.

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leiissq B lake, . -FALLS - Mr. and Mrs. i . Po llard announce the en t o f th e ir d a u g h te r , • Blake, to R ichard-W alker,— ; and M rs. ELO. W alker, all i alls.TakT ^U endeff'T w Iir F alls— 1 wol and t l^ College of - y Idaho. She is employed a t t T w inFalls.!' }graduated from Twin F alls i o l a n d 'a tte n d ^ the Unlver> ^ Hah. Isi employed by instruction Iq Twin F alls. s plQpians ^ a y 22 wedding i leo f theb ride 'sparen ts . • f

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Judith Aljce TWIN FALLS - W of R Icahrd Lindsay-Alfor R- announce the engsgcn

daughter, Jud ith Gay. t nd a n d e r Justice.

H e is the son of Mr. t m Ju s tice of Twin Falls, g- M iss Alford is a 1977 1 ce of Salm on High School a

in nu rsing a t Idaho Stat In She will graduate in at bachelor’s of science de

i- Ju s tice graduated forr High School- in 1973, Southcm Idaho In 197{

V S ta te University- in 1 ' bachelor,’s degree In busi

reccive a m aste r’s d egie adm inistra tion from IS I

; graduation ceremonies. T he couple p lans-an o

d ing on June 6 a t thc Alfo . T ow er Creek, Salmon.

F o lk m u s ii- feslival-sel -T u e s d a y r

— ' .TW IN-EALLS--------A -__ fesU v a l_ to _ b e n e « L _ lh

D ystrophy Association Is Tuesday nlghl a t CSI A uditorium .

T he program , organl2 Associated Student Body

•• lege of Southern Idaho.' 7:30 to 9:30 p.m . and v

bluegrass m usic native to 1 . F ea tu red will be^jilc l

Boise, Mike WendlingCT- John Hansen of Boise, E m

th e Stoney Creek Boys of V the B raun brothers of Twin

Tickets, $2.50 for the b$3.50 for thc lower se availab le a l“Book'M a^c, B udget T apes and Recoi

— T W in.E iiilsuS unset Sports B urley; L arry ’s Quik Servi

■ V alleyG alleryofH agerm a R estau ran t and Lounge c H am ilton D rug of Wendell, F re t.o f Ketchum and the t activ ities office a t CSI. '

All proceeds will be dom .so u th ern Idaho, chapter, Dystrophy. Association, ac P e te SM lth,.student body pr

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alford MMr. and M rs. HAZEL

ford of Salmon a . G ardem ent of their e n g ag em, to J e rry Alex- M ichelle 1

D onald a. and Mrs. 3 .R . M iss G

V alley H7 valedlctlorlan qu ero rs II and is a senior O re., andate University, s h e a lso a1 M ay with a slty .degree in nurs* Chadd i

^ ^ F a lls Hlglirm Twin F alls Com m unit3, College of W ash. H e Im and Idaho T he cout

1979 with a

S L ^ e S A thou3U atjh 'e May ^

ItortRanchonKord Ranch on tlw stuff Ild

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Is planned for / T51 Fine A rts f \[Jized by the u 1Jy of the Col- e : .I. Is se t from B - j

w ill'Include B I0 Idaho. / / Ick Kuhn of u >r H agerm an,m ie Sites and 1 .. : « _ f Wendell and f t - • “ I ' In F a lls . re- " • 'Ibalcony and l l |

section, a re . \ \ - ' I ' \ Muslcland, IMrds, all In 1 ^rts C enter o f - U - f t j rvice of Buhl, ' nan. F ireside I1 of Jerom e, |II, The Third I i th e s tu d e n U - I

mated to the r, M uscular according to . president.

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Michelle GardE L T O N -M r. and Mrs. Lowel rd of Hazelton announce th »m ent of th e ir d augh ter le M., to Tim D. Chadd, son o I Chadd OfTwin Fails.

G ard, a 1976 graduate o High School, attended Con

•y Bible College In Portland nd Is a 1979 graduate of CSI D a ttended BolM 'State Univer

d is a 1974 graduate of Twin [Igh School and attended the inlty Cbapel College.in«eatUe, Ie Is employed a t Swift Co. ouple p lans a M ay 16 wedding.

mght fo r todayJg h t fo r the day : Benjam in J said, "Doth. Ihou love life? not squander tim e, for tha t Is life is m ade of.”

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fWINFAaSDOWNTOm GREEN THUMBDA

FRDAYS SATURDAY,m i.. .: .......**•upon. . . . . . . . . .* rP A ' T O M I . Y t t t t ;

Maridme'.IWCII KIM BERLY - Mr.

the re ll M. Sharp of Kimlite r, the engagem ent of U•nof M arldrue, to Michael 0

( of He Is the son of Mr. Ion- E .M ulconery ,ofT w liilUld,CSI. M iss Sharp is a 197 ver- Twfn F a ils High School

a te of th e College of S< win She is em ployed a t the M em orial H ospita l 'Ue

M ulconery Is a 197: -B Twin F a lls High Scho

g rad u a te bf L aram ie O nlty College In Cheyepi studying a t th e College

, a t the University of nin L aram ie, fe?t Is The couple p lans a J i

a t the LDS Third Ward ll

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} y |’.'Sharp EIiz(r . and M rs. Dar- TWINnberly.announce w illiam 1

the ir daughter, c ity . Mo..10 . Mulconery. o f th e ir d

..and M rs. Philip ’' n ' J

Waogelln977 graduate of x)l and a ’grad;^Southern fdaho. *I Magic Valley Southeast

, ■ a n d h e rmfroHK tHo I

973 graduaie oif l s a h lg h 5 ( hool and also a Mo. County Commu- Waegelh tpne, Wyo. He Is In business ge of Educallon S ta te Unlv

Wyoming In Morrison-F lan t. •

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Tzabeth CameyIN FALLS - Mr, and M fs. m D ale C am ey of Jefferson Mo., announce the engagement lr daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to IlJackW acgelln . |Is the ^ n of M rs. Fayesther !lin of TW In'Falls and the lale uW aegelln.; C am ey received h e r B.5. de- In secondary, educallon from !asl M issouri S tate University r m as le r’sd e g re e in education ho U niv& sity of M issouri. She ^ ^ o o l counselor inSlkestori,

gelln rccclved his B.A. degree' ness adm inistration from Boise • Jnlversily and is employed by on-Knudscn a s-a field accoun-

couple plans an Aug. 15 wed- I the F irs t United Methodist linSlkeston.

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Mental hec. TWIN FALLS -

hea lm scrvlccs In- , nlghl.

, , . Scoll WUllaras, i • mciH’s Mental Hej

; legislative cuts at ; \ ' building. 623 H arris

:• \ ' The session, to w :• > Twin F a lls Mental F• , ...............presftJeot. -Anjssoc

- r : - : “ ^ n n rp re c e d in g U ie f :• / She said the asso

1_____Iw in Falls High-Scl; : I flea m arkel.

Anyone-havlng it< b rin g it lo th e school be left e a rlie r a t the F alls., People needing lt<

•ii V '- ' donated Items a re li the actlvliles of the hotline in Twin Falls,

FreescreerTWIN FALLS -

through 5 will be h( Center.

. J . P aren ts of chlidrc language, speech, rr sources forprofessioi

P a ren ts a re urged T w In 'Falls, a t 734-4( children have have dc

. S H ^ffsp o iTWIN F A L L S -N e

Sheriffs Posse Associ They Include Nell Tl

an d Mike Dickerson, s - • New d irectors arc. 1

Virgil Olson of Twin N am pa.

The Twin F alls Co' S heriff J im Munn anc evenl a t the Twin Fall 21, w ith thepublic Invll ■ The entertainm ent w

; on Saturday and wor); ________represented-are-Ada, •

and Twin Falls.

;____ Queen cand:---------------- !FWIN-FALLS - Ma; candidate in the Mothc

m erchants.She will represent th

! held April 30 through M ; r She w as elecled durl

Club.• ' The M other’s Day

. cand ida le of the cusJotT • - tim e.

Music scholc" TWIN FALLS - Win

______ scho larsh ip auditions, ascholarsh ip chairm an.

- I F o r g raudatlng senior8on of D r. and M rs. Ric SSOO scholarship from I

- — ^ fro m lheTwln-FflllrMu!Kelly Krahn, daughte

• F a lls , will receivea SSOO R enee Stephenson, da

Twin F alls, placed third T hc sum m er music ca

$250 scholarship and I — p aren ts a r e Mr.-and Mrs

L isa Bondurant, daug K im beriy, third place scholarship of S200.

; *■ - The Twin F alls Mus F ederation of Music Clut

. .„.Aaucee..umts.iTWIN FyiLLS - Twit

new officers for the year: ____ -Top.aw anls.w ent to.W - - R etaH eck .keyw om an.

. ____ CheryLKom._natlonal• g roup on "Commitemenl

Both clubs a re preparir . ■ in Lewislon.____________

; V F W auxtimTWIN F A L L S '- Newi

■ A uxiliary Post 2136 and dl!Connie Wynla Is preslc

_ . M ary Cortez, junjpiLVlce “ E d n a N e ^ , treasu rer; 1— conductress; P a l Johnson

— — Bonnie M clnroy ahd f t l ' j i: D lstric l officers includc

- sen io r vIccrpresldenli-M t- M al, secre ta ry ; P a l Johns

• _ r ^ ? ? v e s , conductressr Loo■•■guardr- ■■ ■ -

Color bearers a re Millit . an d M ae Anderson. Truste

■ a n d Sarab Devine. '

' Secretary o f YjL-. . T WIN FALLS -.M a riiy

•: -Y ear aw ard a t th n fU i an - - ^ ~ d a y . • . , i i - , . -j>foa r iy 30&«teouUves-on

the.H olldayInn, sponsored

Em ployed by D-Bus Con ■" th e loca) chapter of Profe V 1976; Newly elected to tbe 0------ io N am pa fo r th e divisional

Breoda Lickley, secreta E n te rp rises , received Ui<

• ch a p te r president, Dohoa j th e m ost to prom ote P rofe

e m p lo y ^ ia Ibesec re tifia l

Valletealth cuts to be' - Funding and rcorganizalio In the Magic Valley will bc

a , psychologist for Health ai Heallh Services, will discuss a t 6 p.m. in the regional me TisonSt., Twin Falls.0 which the public is invited, a lile a llh Association, accordii agclatlon^usiness_m eetingJf heprogram .ssociation is holding a garagi -School-parklng-lot-in-conjunci

} item s other than clothing to tool parking lot by 8:30 a .m . Me the DooJr^jjlTz rw ldencc. 7951

; item s pickcd up can call Vc ■e lax deductible and funds a r the Mental Health Associatioi ills.Thom psonsald.

ening Monday— F ree screening clinic fo

2 held Monday a t the Adull/(

Idren showing delays in phyi I. m otor and self-help skills. ’ sional help.jed lo caJJ ihe center, located i 4-JOOO for appointm ents. Puq e delayed developmenl so they

osse elect office\New officers a rc announced f

sociatlon In Twin Fails, il Turner, president: J im Mooi n, secretary-treasurer. rc. E ast End. Glen Weeks of Q win. Falis, and. N orth End.

County Mounted Sheriffs Po and president Neil Turner, wl Falls County F airgrounds a l F nviled:It will begin wllh a parade and t-orklng events on Sunday, n la. Bannock.-Cassiar Gooding

ididate chosenM ary Helen P erry has been cl )thcr’s Day contest sponsored

t the Twentieth C entury Club li hM aye.luring the club’s m eeting recc

ay contest allows one vote Jomer’s choicc for each doilari

^larship winnersWinners of the Twin Falls Mu is_are_announced by_Mrs._Coi in.niors, first p lace was won by Di Richard McClure of Jerom e. 1 m the Helen Coiner MemoriaMusicGlub:---------------------------;h te r^ f Mr. and M rs. Morton 500 scholarship as second plac( , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Do lird and will receive S300. c camp winners w ere Lisa Kra d Lowell Krahn second with MrsrMorton Krahn ofTwin Fai aughter of Mr. and M rs. Jam e ce winner, will receive the I

4usic Club Is an affiliate o 'lubs..

s. give.awards....'win Falls Jay cee ’s and Jayci ia r 1981-82 a t th e Turf Ciub.Q. W arren Hinton, Jacyecj)LUn......... ■" " ' ■ '—nai.reglon.VIILvlce.prcsidenl enl lo Ourselves and Our Comr aring for the annual m eeting lc

TTp-names leadeicwly eiectcd officers of lhe \1 d lstricl officers a r e announce esident; Doris Mai, senior vi 'IM presJdenl;_EIalnc_Hamel ■; Polly Honsteln, ciiapiain; lyn , guard. T ruslees.a re Jem

Jde Connie Wynla, p re s id en t;. -Mary C ortezrjun ior v ice pre hnson, chaplain; Cormelita J a ixsoga Llelkc, treasu rer, and.

[illie H arrell, M artha Lawson jslees Include B lanchc Lowan,

Year honoredrilyn Waite was given the Sec I annual Secrelaries D ay luncl

wiwNhelr seere 'tariM '-a ttendei red by the Twln-Ida C hapler of

:ompany, W aite she has been 'ofessional Secrelaries In tern Je office of vice presidenl, she nal Secretaiy o f the Y ear com « tary to B arbara J . MacNell the Presidential Award pi

aa Stayner, to th e secre ia ry « ofessrona! Secretaries Interns

herregular-m em bersh lp In-F r i a l f l e l d f o r i ^ o y t ^ -

-y happ^e discussedllion outlook W mental be presented Afortday

I and Welfare Depart- s s the effeci of recent, mental health services ,

fd. Is sponsored by theitJlng loPaLThompson,-------------jJi5chcdulod:for=7n't»=^-= —

a p sale May 2 at IhelOn'witn In e cru tns ,

: to donate is asked to 'May 2. Items also m ay , 95 N. Walnut S t,.Tw in |

Youtz a t 733-7905. Ali Ia re needed to further

lion which sponsors a

cc

tfor children ages 1 j

ll/Chlld Development ^

hyslcal development, ^s. will bc referred to ^

fd a t ao j H arrison St.. J 'urpose Is to identify ^ley can be helped, . . "

ers *d f o r the Idaho S late ^

oore. vice president.

fB urley i West End. - J. Wally Zwingli o t • J j

Possee directed by ^will hosi a weekend ' it F iler, June 20 and

ind drill competition The counties to bc - •

Ingi Jerome;-Valley---------------

1 elected as. a queen ed by tho downtown

:b In thc event, to be

ecenlly at tho Turb

3te for the queen a rsp en t during Ihls • '

■s'listedMusic Club annual Cordon.Beckstead._________

' Douglas McClure. I i. He will receive a irial fund and $500

lon Krahn of Twin occ winner.Don Stephenson of

(rahn , first, with a ?ith a 5225. Their P a lls .--m es Bondurant of e M ark Nleworth' '

! of the National

yceeltra Installed

LUie.jrear,-and-to------ —

cnl..spoke-to .thc-— ---------m m unity." g lo be held M ayl

erse V.F.W. L ad ies^ iced.’ vice president;neitl,.secretary ;_________in; Nell Visser, M

ll; JuncGIITspie, @1[iresidentT’Doris ~ i lJannsen, Leana | l

id J re n e .M a so n ._ .______ | i

son, Ncll Visser f lan, H a n ^ P o y . . m

Secreiary of the • •ncheon Wednes- •

ro f Professional s

e n a m em ber of < :(matlonal since * ' | |dhe will compcle 1ompetllion. - r - - t Ilell of MacNeil |

p rtten led by b 2y who h as done I IraaUonal in the - - ^

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igningsBy ABIGAIL VAN BUREl ^ UnfversaJ Press Syndic

DEAR ABBY: I’m a d ivoroce in love with a professional m an I 'll call d ivorced and has custody sons, 7 and 10..

Ben and 1 s la rted scelnj r i l a s l I J o v .e jn b e a O a n u a r : ~ h o u sek eep e r. so he a s k ^

in w ith him . He said I wc _thanipltt:sjoojn.andA ¥c:d.l

th a t I w as the housekeeper upset them .

I do all the housekcepini Ing and look a fte r thc bo; good kids, but they a rc a hi

' and I have to sneak around o ther. I saw m ore of Ben ' m y own place.

‘M r. G ." ( a s l m ust c a ll l of th e boys) frequently goe evening and s tay s unlil Women call him here and tak e th e ir m essages. I an Jealous. Also, I don'l I tre a te d lik e a se rv a n l.

I love Ben but I don't m uch longer I can stay in used to m ake beiween 5350 week a s a cocktail wait: housekeeper's Job pays S20i W hat do you think of this s w hal should I do? - -

-U N H A P P Y HOUSE D EA R UNHAPPY: I

8etiq> Is wonderful — (oc B< your Job as bousdteeper as you were mucb happier w a ltren aod hla girllrlead.

DEAR ABBY: While vi: 25-year-old daughter in-hc town, I extended an Invit d inner to“ include hcr ser boyfriend, who is by no me

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DELI SPECIAL Spare Rib:

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V fim y f l w a

EN He selectec'Icate . res tau ran t.

~ ~ and lhe everWhen the

a 35-year-old on the little a 39-year-old w as return)

Jl Ben. Ben is considered t d y of his two As we wei

took a coufng each other__ w allet and pa ^ c l ^ h i s -h U rn illa te d ^ d m e to move w rong to fee wouid stay Ig cheap?d .(e lU h (^ y s ______________e r so as nol to DEAR Mi

g eo tlc p a o ’8 ing and cook- a te y o u o rm i Joys. They’re m ay bave a handful. Ben b e 's obvlou

id to se c e a c h sertou8 " a lw n when I had

Ih lm ln fro n t \ A ^ ^ 1 oes oul In the I V i a n r lil morning, nd I have loam hurt and o U r V l \

like beingTWIN FAL

't know how Twin F alls v in this job. I c h a lrm a n o f 50 and WOO a vlvors Associ litress. This of the Boiso ai 200 a monlh. Thirty-five i selup? And tended the co

Holiday Inn. i > E K E p E R Roland L. Tho

think tb e reported on a cohvcntlonini

andteU .Ben Officers fo iT belog a C hapter #140 I* Kohntoop of I

U lrich oT File visiting my Anderson o f ' her-:College • iitjasurer. vitallon for Dick Hansii em i-serious, M ike Gore and neans poor, of Jerom e, a ro

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vAbby■iousekeeeper ge

ted an-expensive Japaneise l l . The food was excellent venlng pleasant, he bill came, I put m y money Itic tray. When the change xned lo me, I left what I K ltobeafa irtip . were leaving, the gentleman ouple of dollars out of his d put.tbem onJhe tray i.I felL..

feel that I was m ade to look

-----=^SACRAMENTaMOM_MOM: I doubl that tbe

i ’8 iDteoUon waa lo faumlll- m ake you look “d ieap .” He1 acted clum sily ,'but sloce lously generous, “ sem i- Iw ut your daughter and “ by

iker heads Ivors unitALLS — Ted M anker Sr. of s was eiectcd Idaho slate of thc Peari H arbor Sur- ociatlon in a Joint meeting2 and Twin F alls unils.ve survivors and wives at- combined m eeting a t the

f). Second D istrict Dircclor rhomas of Cheyenne, Wyo..1 activities at thc national inO rlandoFla. for the Magic Valley

40 eiectcd includc LeRoy )f Filer, president; E ldor ^iler. vice presidenl; Ted >f Twin Falls, secretary-

ising of Twin Falls and ‘ md Charles Halloran, both ire trustees.

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fy DEAR ABBY: I was in :e y e a rs ago, but for som< I another i have managed

oniy.a fraction of the Ihanl n oweJop-my-wedding-prei IS Just awful about this and lL .-.heavy.burden on m y mind. J= ^ h o u ld - l^ u s t- fo rg e i^ b O k s ta r t writing them even I

.a rc terrib ly late? H 1 si I— themrhow-can-l-posslbiy- a lateness?

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! DEAR ASHAMED: 01 , should w rite tbose tbank-y

la te thanks is b e tte r than i tr y lo "explain” your la t a apologize for It. A slmpI fo r^ v o m y-Ibexcusably koowledgment of your wed etc.

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n to decfavor to your (ir you ^

avea. because youm arried three Uttm^foV/ me reason or plus a long, i Jd to send out addresscdjcn ink-younotesi Booklet 132 r ^ l s . H - f e e h —/////siTTaZ/rK nd ll 's twen aJd.------- • ~ _ 2n ~ — z :b($ui~lhei!iir Ul' 1* • • • • • 1 though they « d a i should w rile quan ta

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1:;; Lamm-nTW N FALLS - D

. 6 fid<Robert Birch exci Cdws M arch 21 a t theL

bride is the daug S jt^ ^ Harold P . Lam E«]I& and the bridegi

j g W r . and M rs. Cn

?15£ e bride wore a wh ^ S b th e a r t neckline ai frfiiim ed with lace. S

by her sister I4 n iip c rs , trim m ed '

:'S% resa Aithouse w as wA{i:LaDeana Lammc J 4 ^ a s iirldesmalds. d ttW b rld e .' | l U j Monroe w a s 't

I gKjt>'msmcn w e re ‘ b ^ ^ M n - i a w of the b r R9 )(pam m ers, b rother

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B rja r i Ray Ford exchang vo\f3 M arch 19 a t the Sal

— ________________I t o bride Is the daughte:

M r i“H. Fredrick Johnsoi — am t-jhe bridegroom 'Is Ihc

, a n d ;M r s . Thomos Raj— Jcrpme;------------------------------l ^ r b r id e - w o r e * a - l a c

orgfiitta gown with an / w il£ :^ap c l length train an w itl»alilgh neck and long s t e u m e t consisted of ycllov

of honor wi — JacI^ ii^ ls te £ _ o L th c _ b d (

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' 'Mte^eUe P rice ; daughter

M rs.* .G arth P rice , Routi F a ll8 .:won th ird p lace in tti S tu ^ tT b e a tre C r l t ic c o m i

A' ie n lo r anthropology m U n li^ h ity o l Idabo. Mo achlevcd'recognltion witb I o f Am erican Collegi F e s l l ^ production a t the

-— eerftpr-*H cr-expense*paii W ^ ih g to n . O.C.. resulted w ln B d g th e regional stuc c b r ^ t J t lo n ' lnjJ>enver ei

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ners-Birch■ D arla Lam m ers th e gue:xchanged wedding fan le J(le LDS First Ward. ' and Keraughter of Mr. and Shirle.am m ers of Twin s is te rs <legroom 's parents the giftsC arl W. Birch of Assist

Jo n e ,w hite dress wilh a Johnsone and a long tra in G r a n d. She wore a hat Christeniter-in-Iaw Ranae K athy Rd with lacc and 'punchIngertlpveil. ' Kathyvas maid of honor weddingim ere and Bonita ganist.ds. All a rc sistore* T h e ‘b;

F a lls Hi;s best m an and School ol} T e r ry D rye, s t . Alph(• bridegroom, and r .n . Thtie r of the bride. T nis-Jo l'; held a f te r lhe An«.miaTRalT and Renw as in charge of M eridian

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m-Forde Johnson-and— m aids -wc anged wedding . K aren Foi Salt Lake LDS D iane Jo h s---------------- — • ....Bryce.B<h te r of Mr. and G room sm e ison of Burley F o rd and G Ih e so n o fM r.Ray Ford of L ^ n r j l ! i

l a « - l r l m m e d - ^ y ^ ? 5 1 ^ n A-llne skirt The bride iand fashioned High School Ig sleeves. H er g rau d a te of ilow roses and The coup-------- ----------------^where.the.bw as E laine fam ily. The

b d d e ^ r id e s :_ E a d & J rL X id

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iterofM r. and M ike W a oute 3, Twin' W estfall and n the National o f Klmberlyi ompctlllon. th e J . Reuix ' m ajor al the B righam Yoi Moscow, she He h a s acc lb her review firm of Galll lege Theatre - in St. Georg the Kennedy w ork in thei:

p a i d - t r t i n u — O talrbaroca i Ited from her H e w as on itudent crillc den ts choscn.

earlie r this o f the B arrist tion which n

_____- a d vocacy.____h te r of SiH; He a lso has /k b e r , son of tive ballroom richer, all of h is wife. K an m 'tappcd b y ' g rad u a te clas rnlversity o f - a m aste r’s d<

d e lea led jiv e i m ajoring In BYU competi

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u est book with Rita Jones. Stei Johnson, cousins of the bride

[e rri Ryan, a s gift carriers, rley C a ri 'a n d Shfiron Lamm ■s of the bridegroom, regisleret I fls.[isting with serving w ere Gai , L in d a Jo h n so n , S herri) 5on, cousins of the bride. Wyomj n d j e a n , a n d ' V l r g i n a U tensen assisted in the kitchen / Ross, aunt of the bride, servet 1-. •hy Sivuilch w as soloist for the ing with Nina Hamilton a s or

i^bride is a g raduale of Twir High School and Ricks Collegc 1 of N ursing. She is employed at phonsus Hosptial In Boise as an rhe bridegroom is employ<ki by lolst o f Boise.

leno the couple Is residing a t lah.

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w ere V a ie r ie -P u m ls s - a n d - i 'ord. H eather 'Jackson and jhson w ere flower girls.-B e rry .se rv ed .a s best mim. men w er Ronald Ford, BruceJ Gordon F ord .____ __________pllon w as held a t the Jerom e

prlndale LDS ward,___________ide is a g rauduate of Buriey looi and the bridegroom Is a ofJerom eH igbSchooi.

luple will i ^ l d e in Jerom e e.bridegroom .farm s3 -lth h i s _ ’he bride is employed a l The rwin F alls. - ______________

VestlaU, son of B a r i)a ra . md the late.G eorge W e s t/a ir ' riyi graduated F riday from uben C lark Law School a t li'oung University, accepted a position w ith tbe illlan, M ohlaman and Rose )rge, Utah, a n d ^ i begin leir office a fle r talking thexan rlirJn iy :----------— -----------one of nine BYU law stu- en a s m em bers of Ibe Order is te rs , a national organlza- i recognizes excellency in

las b ^ acUve In competi- • >m d anc lnga t BYU. He and aren, wljo teachers under- lass a s p a r t of h e r work'on i deg ree in d an c^ a re u n r ._ - v e t-tbe .las t.lw o '.year» in - - > letition. They placed th ird . .

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DEAR DR. LAMIcolum ns you mejjtlo

W^M be tw een vascctor cho lcsle ro lin th earl

------- My-huslMnd^K^-i' V y e a rs ago. Lasl sum— -------- cholesterolcount-wa’ A fler_Iosing_ .30' ^ doctor’s orders, ar

- iow-cholesterol diet

^ e a t . H e 's 46 yea rs c f Would you explain ' m ight cause a cholt ■' 1 / Will he have lo rc■uL±___choleslerol dlel from

I DEAR R E A P E R - . .-T th a t a vaseclom y rea K ' / Increase in cholesler

- even though it w{ monkeys. T he monke th a t contained abouti

J g fa t and choleslerol consume.

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droves m o is tu re h gu lck ly , so y o t

s o r te r a n d s ilk ie s ex y , fo sh lo n ab li

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' ta i lo r e d brl s i r e s 4 -7 ,3 .2 5 ; I(

m Weight^ ' b , m .d . s p ^priseAssodatloo a b S r t____________ _ 1 _ body.

m uoei«B - In one of your a n li lloned a relationship cholesi om ies and fa tty theory arteries. I su;d a -vasec lom y-n ine~ «x tra -i immcr we found his h ad a

3 0 -p o u n d s -u n d e r ; exam p and staying on a fo r son et, his'C holeslerol chol^ 'l , -a n d -h e ’s - re c lin g ~ s ib r ira sold. in th is iIn why a vasectom y In th olcslerol bulld-dp? level. i rem ain on a low- properm now.on2---------------- lowerinL — We don’l know ' everyoi eally does cause an people, erol levels in men. Yes. was observed In s ta y on keys w ere on a d lel cholesK It iwice the level o f' down. 1 Jl a s we usually L e tte r f

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FAB►U". by F o rm fit lh e iflrst m o w om en 's. In tim a te a p p a re l m o f n y lon 4 2 y e a r s a g o . Lf ibrlc th a to c tu o l ly b re a th e s 'ton a n d c o tto n , LIta’s w lckl I to t h e su rfa c e , w h e re it e \ ou s ta y cool o n d c o m fo rta t ie r th o 'n ny lon; m a k in g YO ble o n d co m fo rta b le . t h U li

m e n te d Into t h e f ib e r Itsell a n d s ta in r e s is ta n t . Style: > rl0 f,,s l2 0 s5 .8 ;3 .7 S ; t a i lo r : la c e - tr im m M s ize s ■ ____ A v a ila b le In b sao rtc

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rm . ceils a re trapped and mus orbed, they behave like a fort y. This sim ulates the body’s . oe system which in tum stimuli

i n c r e a s e d p ro d u c t io n lesterol. Remember that is Ju: )ry. not yet proven, suspect tha t those 30 pounds ■a'fatTTJUT'husband'wasxarry a lot more lo do wilh his h

s tc ro n M u n tr- i-w a n t 'T iR B f mpic to point oul what diet can some people in lerms of lower Ml^rol_ iev e l^ Those c a s [ o les c lim ing 'that dicfis not use is regard a re uneducated bunk, the Individual who has a hi

1. os in your husband’s case, ■er d iet m ay be very important ring-levels.-Il-doesnU-work-i yone. but it sure works for m a Ie. -s . y ou r husband'wlli be wise on a d le l tha t Is low in fat a jstcrol and lo keep his weig I. I am sending you lhe Heal (rN o. IW , Dlel lo Prevent Hea :ks and Strokes, which summ lhe basic d iet principles you a

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“ “ f o r a r o u n d 'th e ’ hOT! In m is s e s ' s izes s. nr B e lts a v a i la b le in th s tfa e t.flQoc_____ _

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ta b le . Lito Is r o u p d n tle s !»Inc re d ib le •________

lelf. m o k liig . ■ -'le s . Inc lude . . .lo red b ikini,B S4-7 .S .50 . ., irtod co lo rs . _____ . ^

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t often Ci:auses hJLSt be use to r him . OUiwforeign issue can 'send 75 o / ’s im- stam ped, self-addre lu lates It to rae, In c a re oft] >n o f O. Box 1551, R ad io ' just a . York N.Y. 10019. E

s ta y physically acliv nds of DEAR DR. LAM] rry lng y e a rs a g o 'I began S j m before my ey e ;, Tl SC' nis sam e direction m y e' can do keep m y eyes still Id' verlng An eye doctor lo !§[?.n“j_ w e re .f lo a te r .- Id o n ’t useful a re . These floaters p ink. T here a re tim es whc I high th e co m er of m y eye ase, a com ing from behlr an t In rea lize lhal it was rk-for— disappearing Inlo th m any eye. Ii s ta rtles me. 1’

you could explain floa ise 10 DEAR READER - it and filled wilh a gelatine /eight you get older, area: iealth liquify. As i l ^ t r a y s I Heart a re a ihey cause dlsU Tima- Also, spols can occui u c a n (v itreous) separates

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ligh choliers who want .this lay e r a: cents with a long, re tina l i

ressed envelope for' Showi f th is newspaper. P. . hem m o0 C ity StaUon. New f ixed_f Encourage him lo c a ta rac

live................ In mjMB - Aboul two o tlter th an lo noiice spote bul eve ■They move in the m ust ha ’ eyes move.,When 1- .-.w hallhe [do nol sec them. Som e told me the spots blue-tint I’Lknow.what they -P rin te d .-1 p la jg rick s on me. bolherso hen f l e e one fromyc. like someone Is ^ tlind nj«r only lo d O D S is a large floalerthe com er of my NEW 1I’d appreciate II if 350,000 £

oaters. annually. — Your eyeball is day can: nous m aterlal. As ' excculiv(jas Inside it may lean Cams pass through Ihis ' Ball saslortlons or spols. g reat- for;ur where this gel re tired p<!s from the rolina fesslonals

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Dlesteroler a t the back of your eye o r with a nai detachm ent. “ low ers of spots can occur, from a im orhage in th e eye. Y oucanhave d_ floaters._ from -.a-spot- (e a r ly - iracl) In tho lenso ftheeye .

mariy they a rc harm less r than the annovancp thpy eveiyone who develops f lo a te rs ..

L-the-real cause Is.— : :-------m e o f m y readers td l m e lhat a tinted piece of plaslic over the e d -p a g e -m a k e s floaters less Jrsom e while iisadlng.

bs at camp:w YORK ( U P I ) - A n estim ated X) seasonal Jobs a rc available a lly In the nation’s resident and cam ps, says Armand B. Ball, Jlive vice president of th e j\m er-' 'am p in g Association.1 says the-job possibilities are;• for coiiege students, teach e re ' d people and even w orking p ro - nals such as doctors ond nu rsesn

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Top stylistS usan P am e ll. s ta n f irs t p lace wlnoeriD a l studen t competlUi J u a n 's College of Ha th is week. Shawn F h e r m odel. Ann Kin second, JuU e Overa< and L ori Cudgel, four

Businesi " c o u r i e ^

at Ruper■RUPERT - Minldok

Community Education is sp six-weok business coursc.

The beginning- and lnl courses will be April 28 thro and all c lasses a r e held W ednesdays and Thursi c lasses will be taught by Ja a certified professional seer

In te rm ed ia te Shorthand from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m . i School a t a cost of $25.

In term ed iate Bookkceplr :i::cguntlng-w lll-.be-from ;lO :3

noon a t Lincoln School. The _ J25 plus packet.____ Business Law will be held: ' 3 p . m ^ t^Lincoln School. Th(

Beginning arid Interm edia wfll be from 3:30 to 5 p.m.

.- -H igh School. The.fee is $20. fo r book.

Beginning Bookkeeping or ing. will be from 5:30 to Lincoln School. The fee Is $2 for book.

__ Beginning Business Lawfrom 7 io 9 p .m . a t Lincoln Sc fee is $25 plus book.

T here wili bc a $5 discoun th ree c lasses taken.

Send reg istration lo 923 7 R upert, o r call R osem ary S 4436. -

—Named-for--tea~NEW YORK ( U P I ) - S o i t

th tak the T-shirt w as namei shape.

Not so, says Ann Bayer.'w -rthe-A prll-lssue-S even teen -m

T he nam e apparen tly origli — Ih e -i^ h -een tu iy rsh e -w rite s

s h l i^ . worn bv lone shorer loading tea 'from ships in At Md. The coiiarless, short sh il ls with round neckline be lte r Job than regular si keeping lh e loose tea ieav<

__ getting un^r_lheIr_shirt_collm aking them itch, Ms. BayeV'

i E ^ eBYERMABOMBECK © ‘FieldEaterprises, lac.

^ m e o n e did a survey ori- flKrt fftntiH ftnf thAyrtop't

m ac h a sm a n ie d s .- Is th a t supposed to give mi

’ th ing to live for? Besides, I doi m inu tebuy it. You think I 'm m - I ’ve seen a ll those JUi G a moTieff~wberB~5tie*a~breBldni and s ta rtin g a ll over again. Tl neirer hea to do sb m uch 'as ca ou;n matches.' She goes Into

::Jak e8 out a c lga re lte .ao d is• nated Uke a shrine. - --------

She gets propositioned a s sl

__wiUioal the phone ringing off th As som eone wbo had to t e {

_ to i n t to t t e p rom , L’m im p resa

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j b l j d B . CASTL!> School » V w orking v j ra tio n pro I T hc 15 ■ '■ T w in ’ F;

k | r \ l 9 assoclalecr J f 1 1 9 w ere interl l \ l i r ---------"W e-wcJV -JIM experiencim m m r — :— o r a n n o j ^ p rogram .H W .. . . J , - -O u r ki<

. sometime! recroppor

y T jC f l Duringk / A J ' t H studen ts s

; nesses or am. - - ^ 1 ' D cpartm ei

^S i k S H I H A ir F o rce

s to re s and n n W M n icn lfirm i . j m f l H : Mariy si

■ about c a re: C lark said,

before pun l^cy would said.

Becky M p lans a r n urses a t

• . Hospllal du " llh ln k ii

taDdlng,was•in th ean o u - n s=:X tlUon a t MrH air Design W ENDEI a Paroeli is son of WesIflnlhaH wassracre tblnL Trounson. j ourth. : versity of

(UCLA) M_______ _ m issioned a

' United S lalt Lt. T roun

^ ^ du ty May aj S ___ ... f o r t Knox.j ; ...........................s t a r L h i s J i

s e t CourJlHcVTrounson

, . v e rs ity bei» y - f , UCLA. Whil

•---_______ body_vice psu m m er w a

doka ' County ' “ M cClure In \ s sponsoring ae. TWIN FAI

T i Tr«ln ln«C erI Janet Tilley, D uring the«cretary. cle. tra ineesnnrf wH\ h« sub jec ts desll? of ^ur^her aca’■ Iraining in or

= p in g o r A c i0 :30;a.m ztii“ ' ‘“ —■Iio tcc will IK JE R O M E -

Ronold J . Wl leld from 1 lo Mrs- Ja m e s 1 The fee is $25 h as r ^ r t e d

Jdlate Typing m. a l Minico (20.plus $2.50

; o r Account-'

5 $20 plus $10 ’

law_wlli_be__1 Sdiool. The

for any -

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ig lnated in

I AnnapoiisT”]ort-sleeved ines did 9 ■ sh irts iniav w from B R A D Ico jlars.and_____________ l i i l'erwrit'es. _________ ■

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2r to beeI ’m not sayin

i ls d ram a, but t • ^ w aiting fo r a j

)vom an ta lk ir ori singles husband. She 1

qwlPt.,TtlfiPUPj one to fix thim

m e some- p resence you fe don 't for a one a t th e table

analve? -your d ay ah d -t G ayburgh m akes you feel 1 Idng'^wajT ' ^ h c ’had 'ju st'd I. T bat girl w atch ing tbe t 1 c a n y her Y e a r 's Day.Ito a bar, I don’t c a re .wl is lliumi- find m yself livin

-------------- . ; .J l l l -C Ia y b u ^ Js sbe Jogs ''w an ted suito rs 1

f thehook. I ’ve done a loi t e a check and the "swingij essed.______t»t._ the. w w

.............■ ' ' l -l—t' . ' . .

y ..Cqastleford it work ePLEFORD - Castleford High

sen iors got a ta s te of the g world during a carcer explo- iro g ram in March and Aprli.15 sen iors were placed In a F a l l s o r B uhi b u sin ess led w llh a Held in which they terested in pursuing a career; ^vcre r e a iy pleased wllh“ lhe ncc they all received." said .'U a rk . a coordina to r of the

kids nrc a iillie isolated and" n es they aren ’t aw are oi ca- x )rtun ltles." Clark added, lg the four-week program, s spent a day a week in busl- o r agencies such as lhe sta le nen t of Heallh and Welfare, a ils Clinic and Hospllal. lhe ■ce recru iting oftice, clothing m d truck service and equip- ms,

studen ts were encouraged iree r goals afler the program. Jld, whiie others decldcd lhat ursuing original ca rcer plans uld do more research. Clark

Montgomery, who said she nursing career, observed

It the Twin Falis Clinic and during Ihe program , k it helped m e lo realize more

)(BItw9(S(g'ELL — Gordon D. Trounson. e s Trounson of Wendeii and e B o n n ie M a cQ u lv e ry 1. graudated from thc Uni- 5f Califom ia, Los Angeles M arch 31 and was com-

d a Second Lieutenant in the a le s Army.lunson will report for aclive I 20 a t lhe Armor School a t ,IX. Ky. On Sept. 16 he will ..tra in ing , a t . F o r t . R ucker,—. th e Rotary Wing Aviator

le licopterpilot school), m attended Idaho S tate Uni- : before grauduating from h ile a l ISU hc was studenti.presidenl.-flnrl riitring nnn___1was an aide to Sen^ Jam es l i n W asHlh^on. D.C. <

^ALLS — Navy Airman Re- 1on J . Sabon. son of Bob and t)ne of Twin Falls, has com- (:ru ll training a t thc Naval <'e n te r . San Diego. c

[he eight-week training cy- • \es studied general m liilaiy “esigned lo p repare them for ®tcadem ic and on-the-job !I one of the Navy's 85 basic •lal fields. ^

E — Navy^FTremaiiRwfuil ^ Whismore, son of Mr. and d!S L. Whismore of Jerom e, Aed for Tluty wilh the Pro- a

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d, longerying .m arriage is without bell i t a few weeks ago. I w es mai Q p lene wheo I heerd a thei k ing . abou t h e r la te Ii e said th c house is so wei ISJK>.OnetOta lk tQ .. .n f l cnn lings . . . no one whose doo I feet e s you s le e p . . . no F ble to sh a re your food o r ev e a no one who moves o r - jam Bl a live. wb€ttdescribed m y husband— ibd. i bowl gam es on New A

‘ . •buslI .what the survey says. I • w a l m g v i^ o u s ly Uipougli.. a m tl a s sh e fights off un -— of t: •s and struggle s to f in d ' - aale

lo t o f thinking about il J l Iging s in ^ e ’'lifes ty le is. -^pajj pgr..U >^—w a n t - u s ^ t o - - I i

experierigh w hat they do and it gav( he confidence. I t really li lo- ■ w hat w as going on ant

you decide if you w ant ti a M onlgom erysaid. . .

ss " I th ink it wouid reall cy if oli th e schools would'■___ » k e jh a t .: i5 h e .a d d e d ^he RaeAnn Schlund sa id 'tld___com pu ter and porsnnnpl

__ a.n.d_fl5_fl.ceceptlonisL__G iant Co. “showed m ew

fid lb happei) if I worked a-... Thcy.show edm eeverytli

J a m ie M cCrccry. who n. to study diesel mechi sl- College of Southern Idal te th e 'Twin F alls T ruck an e. se rv icc departm enl. Hc ic ceived hands-on experie lg se rv ice and rep a ir jobs. P* “ It w as all rea l good.'

re a lly cooperative and fd Ihere and helped you to n 1. d ld l t r ig h t . '’ M cC reery« It C lark said the employ IS th u slastic about thc pro k h ad an tic ip a ted they

babysitters, but they fo c den ts could handle re^ d and w ere productive, she d C lark said thc scho<

expand the length of thc p c y e a r .

. com m issioning Unit Oal 1 Conn. f .

TWIN F A L L S -E le c tr ! 1st C lass Dwight H .Bakei ■ and M rs. Harion C. Bal

Fa lls , .is com pleting .eig sc rv ice in the Uniled State

! H e w ill be honorably di;Ju n e 23 from the Submarii

I w orld 's only N uclear Pow — S u b m erg en ce -O ccan o g r

sea rch Subm arine. H e > Sept. 23. 1973 in the Nuc P ro g ram . H e'served aboj ASPRO (SSN 648) bctwi 1975 and M arch 1978, s

__ gMcl_Hnriv>r_HA qnnHfltM_A.rines_and_as_ ?_nucj.ear,p

operato r.While serv ing aboard

N R -l in New London. CT., the Chicf of the Boat, en listed person on boan se rv ed a s thc Electronics o f f ic e r s , w h ich Invol

. technical skills a s closed sy s te m s , ra d io commi system s, navigational anc tro i com puters and video He is one o i the Navy's ft m en to h ave qualified a s E O fficer of the Watch and Of

ZJiesk.— ~B aker h a s received the

duc t M edal, the Navy Ex M edal, and several cilalioi and,achievem ent. ■

Beckstec gets Eagi Scputpir

T W IN ’ F A L L S f c - G B eckstoad. son of Mr. j Gordon B eckstead 'w as pres E a g le Scout Award a l a H qnorsponsored by Troop84

“ H e 'is 'a m c m b e r 'b f the"T H igh School d ebate sqiiad, s< c la ss p resident, an honor sti a m ethber -of th e Twin F Youth Advisory Commission siciing, golf and racquetba hobbies.___________________

— His-Eagle-project-conslfitc p a rin g the soli and plantii a round the ball diam onds a t F ield.

— B ra d ls a -p r ie s r in th e T D i W ard. ' .

r wedbelieve. 1 base th is on an obsei m ade o n w hat lim e m arrieds th e ir night clolhes in the evenl

In th e e a r ly yea rs of marrii w ere out so late, a .belhro BomplhinfryoiX,bimgjnih«a>i door.

F iv e b r s ix 'y e a rs of m e n i eventually you both appeared jam m ies and scuffles eroun'd when y ou w er^ su re noooew i [b'drop'b/tm expectediy; "

A fte r 30 y ea rs of m arria lUSband and I a re out o f ci vaistbaods tig h t a f te r dinner ux>und In p a jam as and robes Jf tb e 'T V s e f s o th a t 'w h M ' isleep w e clon’th a v e to risk wt

' J i l l C l a y b u ^ d o ^ ' t own c le jem as.

I r e s t m y c a s e .__________

dseniornee Iive m e m oro self

le ts y o u know ____Uld re a l ly he lp s i t o d o i t o r n o t , ” - -

ally be a benefit Id do something

d working In thc icLdcpartmcnts^-— — —L ^ L t h e - G r e e n _ ^ B ____whal w w going ____

id in a n officc.'th in g ." ------- ------- ---------------ho said hc plans * *rh an ic s a l thcIaho, worked In .and EquipmentHc said he re-rience In many

i. Thc sta ff was nd they stood I m ake sure you ' " said. H

oyees w ere en- rogram . Some . .:y would bc found thc stu- responsibilities

tool h o p es ' to 5 program next

alias, Groton, G

:triclans M ate - <er,'sonof Mr. '■ laker of iSvlnig h t.y ea rs o f—^ H _____lies Navy.discharged onrine NR-l, theiwdcred Deepgraphic Re- . .; enlisted on V |uclear. Pow er F l>oard the USS. . ■ ween August - ^ 1 > stationed in

ii»ri ln Q iihm n. M-P O .w e iL p Ia n L _ ^ B Z Z Z I

d subm ariner., he bccam e ------^:. the senior ird. He also 'Ics M aterials o lv es such !d circuit TV m un ica tions md ship con-w recording. ^few enlisted Engineering

Officer of the

1C Good Con*Bxpditlonary ions for skill

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'e sen tcd lh e ■ a Court of

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student and F aiis Clly ■ *

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5ted'of-|j-rS— ------iting grass a t F ron tie r .

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Miin^Tiage, you irobe was

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!d r ^ a l of ■surrounding th on Angola, ^ actually fl id by black ^ e n . 6 8 senairum eterfnr___tW(hthlrri«.of„i

P re sid en t J lh itte r of in- ' would oppose ai onomicaid th e F-IS? sold Issue bow . kingdom . . y - J o w a rd _ Cart e r chose beral and . th e tim e; 6ut Icular. picked up the g m l c o n * . a ry w hen be dc «sue ta t h e - -with tb ep lan s te .o n -a rm s— and—firepow er j« r» i» id»— sDphtsticanaraii Imlnlstra- i, *fl

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sistan t.secretaries a re ^ I>. officials who - with • ■:e excepUohs of am- ■- a re . m ost visible to ■s t contact with foreign ■s, especially in the. ■

Ing gun bf the 'batU e Wth e S a i^ i arm s sales ■

f fired bn Ju ly 8, 1980, ■na to rs - more than ■

Ilm m y , C arter they .5 any plans to enhance Id the oil-rich desert

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NGTON - The R eagan admin old WednesdajLsfc a short tin has felt the exultation of pn •purpose, and lhe shock of the

guration day.-Ronald Reogan s Office for thc first , tim e, lot hers and Joked, “ Now. can

of achlevihTth'e h'igh'Mt'office He moved rapidly lo assert his onal p icturc and lo fulfill thc p one of thc most cbaservativc ory. -! a half m onths later, wounded ! assassin, thc president foum nost dangerous positions in lhe d irom the fam ily quarters; recuperating. Is that he has i cause his life was spared. On erence Cooke, lhe Roman Cal York, lold Reagan, "The hai

^ ’ R eagan replied, "and whal

ear-old president displayed { hospilal stay and his doct<

i re lay in g W sq u lp s .^ ^ - .^ — IS being wheeled to the opera the bullet from h is lu n g 'h c ’ io nd asked. "Who’s minding thi )ke up In his room later, he a: aying, "Boy, w hat’sh is beef?” w e been m ade since the at lem] leagan Is "in charge" and lhai jssary decisions. "H e was pr & shoollng,-said his personol 1

aides a ro happy thal he lo< lls economic recovery progr s presidency, and has already1 lo sell it lo Congress and the pi Jiey.fear. IhaLsome of ihe-mt In som e w ays come to a stam communicator and salesm an 1

lhat there will be reai moick in thc saddle,-------------------ut of the family quarters, Reat his meetings and telephone cal

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lhe vuinerabilily of

an sal at his desk In H looked up at lhe ‘ S

can I go back to jj,

fice in th y iW h a dI his predominance -cfni,leprom lscshehad . . u,tive candidates in a,," ,

ded in the chest by)und lhat hc holds ton lhcNs;orld, . . Z i ,

rs. where Reagan jn^jgIS a new sense of vv(On Good Friday. i..

Calhollc archbish- „ J c ihand of God was *^^11

•hatever lime he’s govei

fd grace and wll appjj octors ond oldes • applj

>cratlnK-~room fore looked up aCHls ^' the slore?" And i - ^ h o fe asked about his j ,en a

empt on his life lo S n i : lhat he is making1 presidcnlial the fo r jgialphyslcian.-Dr.. rjgj,,s

losl no time in h im v ogram wllhln a Idy embarked on russIj10 people. ........-momentum-has............flDoaptandslill - while . J K an is laid up. The - viclna movement unlil

eagan himself Iscalls l o d r u n i ^ s a le s !

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Trouble ahdent Reagan’s “ honeymoi Congress is in ardont hnnr ajjproachM” his looih da' While House, b u t som e i

- - T iiS P a ld R eagan,-them an ■ ~ l/» sB en t, rem ains every

favorite he was on the da . inauguration - :hl8 Imai

popularity enhanced by tem pt on his life.

hls economic progi bolh in the a rea and the sizi budgel cuts and th e ihree-y: reduclion — a re com ing unt from the lefl and the rig

. d lcatlng a m ajor confronta n o tfy o f f .

w ith the hew adnilnistrai m ark its first 100 days Wedn adm iration ' for th e presidt Capllol HUI -for h is skills

^politlc_ian_and_a communt and hta apparM t wilJinBM work with Congress, reache p ^ y lines, eliciting grudgii

- spec t -even - fro ra-llbera l - I, e r a t s . _ __________________— ^ v e iy b o d y - i lk e s - him /*-

Rep.^ Henry Reuss, D-Wis., h a s been around Jong enou]

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OPPOSITION HAS dcvelope Bfvatlves,-who want-blgger-cu 'ho a re appalled a t the atlem] rogram s of the New Deal and Gi R eagan has introduced a m

m erican lexicon — "Iftily need lal only those who fit Inlo that c d e ra l assistance ranging from onal loans.He believes he has a mandat a tin g -lhe-federa l-govcm m ei l-staled dream Is to return gc ales.He h as idenllfied himself as a < 1 Ideologue on the subjects of s< vors. and abortion, which he op) But R eagan is also a pragmall 1 days h e has p ut some of those m e r while he (ights for his o la llon and balance thebudgel. A'hile h is economic'program is under way. Ihere are other a esidency lhal a rcstili nebulous. Ulhough hc h as selected his'Ct :cessful-businessme'n-wlth*on m en'^ mimy 6f the' major ^em m ent a re still unfilled, ^ides Indicate lhat the politic slled to potential appointees allcants a re blunllv asked, n a l^ e a g a n in the lasl campal{

tEAGAN A L M has sel’e c te d l0 a re ideologically devoted to hi named Jam es Watt, who wanls eral lands to p rivale hands. a£ ja rtm en l. F o r another, he chi > does nol believe human righls 2ign policy, a s head of thc Stale lls division.1 foreign policy, Reagan lost nc iself a s a hardliner, ready lo tal eeklng lo resiore e.S. military sians.e ^u t E l Salvador on the m; arenlJy his advisers realized 1 ried th a t thc United Stales wa: nam.Is adm inistration has Id liav e no m ajo r Impacl on de il au thoritarian , nations, and 5 to them .

head in Coniloon" w llh' kindly, sinccDwiur i sh- ashe— ^lay in the D-Md., a memb M entalive Caucus and verjgimilng-io— ten«lersReagari tl

^ l lp w gladiator, an — ^ - ^ ^ I n k h e has ry bll the devasi;Jay of h is Mllchell said. “ Nt lage and J iu r t . .. i l’s a g i ^ l I the a t- Reagan’s relal

gress — a strikin; Jgram - hostile approaci Ilze of the J im m y Carter we ^ y ta r ta x days ended - is n mder fire m erger of interestj ^ghl. In- , “ italion is longbeforeReagai

ration to ^ m o s l Immrtl, dnesday election, Reagan Ident on courtship of Cong l5 ag n bers — soliciting

vtailing on t te H to go in g to dinnei

ies p a s t treasured private n Ring re* The pre-Inaugur -Demo-— w as-considerod-e ____ pubJlca^ leaders \

s., who have any chance of )ugh lo . . -S e e c

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in in glulletel slash and three-year lax ___

loped from both the con- r-cuts, and-the-Dembcrats.-— ; r tempts lo dism antle s o c i a l " ^ id G reat Society, a new definition* Inlo lhe l e e d y " a n d has proposed . lat category need apply for ' rom food siam ps lo educa-

ndale for change, and foriment-down“ to“ S Iz c n n s --------n govemmeni back to lhe

s a conservative. and he is--------of school p rayer, which he e opposes. 'nallsl, and during his first hose prom ises on Ihe b ack 'Is own plan to beat down !el.n l s in p lace and the ba ttle ' er aspects of the Reagan ous.s Cabiricl — mosl o f them i*only-one-biack-and-no— — )or lop-icvel positions in

ilillcal litm us lest being lees is a setback. Thel_llW hat_did .you .do .for______paign?” ' . V

ed a num ber of officials to his principles. F o r one. mis lo re lu m m any of the 5. as head of the Interior I chose E m esl LcFevre. ghts should bc a facto r in a t e D c p a r t m c n l 's h u m a n .

3l no tim e in establishing 5 lake on Ihe.Soviets. and :ary superiorlly over lhe

! m aapfor awhile, unliled Ih acd c^b ican s were; .........was headed for another

ssed_thaL hum an-righ ls—____n dealings wilh friend ly .- and it stepped up a rm s

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Prodded by Baker, I •^C om m ittee moved a t n ■ speed and sent to thc

p ackage of cuts even d those proposed by Reag nothing escaped cxccpt <

Then cam c the first e o f p a r ty loyalty for Rep control o f thc Senate fc tim e In a quarte r of ; B ak e r called th e respon in g ."

Before the Senale ap] budget cu ls overwheln bu t One amendflO^l funds from fo rc ig n \id

; l(uich p rogram s w as defl ; o n e w as sponsored by !

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r e s sig eE -l Helm s.}ugh Congress. heading1 of th e nonnal ReputDd extended for fo r Reaiall new presi- But a! of the elecllon n io d e raown high stan* c ra ts , o

ide the f irs t-100 voles. .□ducive to get A sexp

th e hamIder... H ow ard approacl it.m an in t h e " ' c u ls a r f lI the economic' House n: priority over w hat lh<hlng else J l i a t ------- R eag an sonH TissU M 'dr:;:: ^y e ra n d sc h o o i> Led by

_ th e littleI'gs to Ronald House Biclaim ed. “ Our c ra ls wrc) passing the m eni. Ui

assumpti<T. thc Budget cuts.It newly found Bul thethe Senate a ended tl;n deeper than R eagan’seagan. Almost ignited ti;ptdefensc. ~ calling,s l serious lest Jones cRepublicans In tion withe for the firsl refusing tiof a century. sp a rr in g 'ponse “ amaz- th e Hous

■ two-weckiapproved tho E qually

lelmlngly, all w as the uhi to switch R o s te n |(oa id lo school a lte rn a livdefeated. The g ea red rac)y Sen. Jesse Incom eeai

gn polic.assistance

coupled with., Angola. Th srael, to buy a s r e s l r

m ight have au lhorily i kinate had tl m a tte ro fp i ? a s p e c l . . . : ’Admlnlst lonth, Secre- assu red Ct lander Haig especiaUy iIt and offered-------theT eq iiw :or m ilitary . ; p lan s to ncludes five ’ g u errillas liI electronics-— - ______ .ell a s KC-135 B ut cons jd lllo n lo th e a s w ell ;

em m en ts 1 sction w as feren tly . So ta b le a M to _ .In terpreted Istratlon was ti l t tow an light on lls A frica , sInc

come IS now supported J------ ------------------ g u e rrilla s irest friend on "Such a < aui Laxall, devasta ting the addition— w ilh -A fric i ludi package would be f plicated the w eaning thc

aw ay from amendment, pendence,” k Clark, D- House Afri ert o r overt m llleeonA p

A H T I Q U I

c e u i C f O R s:o cA T iD rir< )m E B S (-s ii™afc«s and l-alls, East te approx. T A mlUt). th«H l« ‘ralrl* Vl«w, turn right to F um-lcft~to-4oit^u*»-oft- >rong> SiiU MoricTt — Tvy

I k Y , A P R I L 2 7 ,

I l O O P J W .I dork w ith burlod ln»ol>. Drop wlr *molt pUll-oul drow ors ond *1 >lth bros* oo^Io ond knob opoulo t toblo *ot w /d rop tool *upportoc ' or fitted together will •oo t 10 lo *. m o ttlvo ond wnodomod. Pom tivo . bo*e ond upper proK. 8 It. ble on hoavy clow loo l pode*iol t tggod bo*o. la rg o OWono Doacoi 'o*ior bod, V. lU e. Round tilt top locouer w llh toll floral do*lgn. i <od loot. ooch 6- legood w llh drop0 in drop * ta lo 'o r dining table* 'Oilng copoclty dining lablo, dark blo-lold top tnot mako* hall tob rllt*. Ornololy carvod tcrollod on< black-florol.doslgn-wlth-lrlnBod 4phol*terod. G roon Empiro *tylo <alr. Sot o l 3 Chlppondoto *trolgltquo ro upholiterod lool ro*t. :

»moi on lop. w llh gto** puli*. O . Including one Iorgo Nvlng/dinln le n tab le cloths and napkin*. Pc

O R i a i N A L O I L P i ----------- P R I N T S -----------d mirror*. Oblong, orno to wood tol5l>oTffbmW7WrrTrrWooa from am ed. 2 w ood Iromo*. NoodiepQ Bird, largo. Mop, hondmodo. Prli

n Iromo*. Fronch mop, Condlo ho

md fiugby. Pointing - llt tlo Boy R< "Glri w lth Bird”. Pointing . Froil I e4^lh»«ll H-=efO*od- :-------- --------

M M C i u A i n e u k0, Hand O perated Adding Moc(

nentai Fruit But'he* (town deco), d). A**ortod MUcollonooo* Bookt

r a R M i T O R i5 pc. Girl* bodroom *ol In burnt

er, m irror, and nIghr*lor>d

S P U D B O A T>orglo** hull ond wolk througK v horollno trollor.

H N O L A W N M O Wriding low n mower, rooi good woi

m* pod iod In boxo* which could c

to p lo w * a ro e* unutuol o* W >low lM ftt7Si-«433.

M S N O R C H I

1 T o m A - L o w i s i

ert Itom s ta good condition, bi/t Ihoeo ploco* «ro « uog n ie l e* <

D BY MESSgRSMITH AUCTUI BnCUB KIOKTT

IUMt VMM

In Falls, Idaho S u n d a y , April

is, R-N.C.. a conservalive Ingoff deeper slashes.3ublicans could take credit e ag an ’s first m ajor triumph, a new group, seU-styled tra te -co n se rv a tiv e Demo- , often provided the sw in g .,

ixpected, the House — still in ands of lhe Democrats — ached the Reagan budget il'a m ore leisurly pace.-And’“

m em bers did not accepl they wero offered by the m adm inistration.--------------------

by Rep. J im Jones, D-oida., tie-known chairm an oL lhe Budget Committee. Oemo-

vro le the ir own dollar docu- uslng different economic

ptions. 11 eased some of the

the changes also abruptly th e smooth passage of

fi’s ecgnomic package and th e firsl serious name-

3 charged the adm inistra- lh "bunker m entality’' for g to take any changes. Slill g w ilh the administraUon, luse shut down for a a sk*Easter recess.Uy disturbing for Reagan i unveiling by Rep. Daniel jcowskl, D -Iil., o f -an tive one-year lax cut, m ore (o middle and lower

------------------------ce I, to rebel forces in Thc adm inislraiion sees il i l r l c l l n g p r e s id e n t ia l y and w anls ll lifted a s aifp r in c ip le \_______ ____ilstration sM kesmen have Capitol Hil committees,

ly_onjheJW use_side. t h a l _ .. lesl Is not linked to any0 help anlf-govemment s In Marxist-ruled Angola.

ingressional opponents —1 a s b lack-ruled gov- s In A frica - ; p e e il dif- Som e in Africa have even ed .the.m ove a s p a rt of a a rd i w hite-ruled Soulh Ince it also has In the pastd Jo n as Savimbl’s U N ITA ____sinA ngoIa.'. a decision would have a ing effect on our relationsr ican -coun tries“ ; .~ a n d --------} fatal lo our hopes of . th e Angolan government m Sovlel .and Cuban de- ..,,’’ C lark him self lold the J r ic a n affairs subcom- A p rill.

i i aI J [ 1 1 I M » - - - -

tro dt'com or'N oH h bfuo te D oiort Vtow Orlvo '1 loft on Dotort VIow to0 Plain Viow whoro you w -rig ht . Wotch fai-Blcr H rw in FoHi, Idaho. ___ _if, 1981op front w llh gio** door* ,d *he1l. Ho* 4 lower draw- iulot* (lalo 1800'*), Molch- ■ | rtod by Sth goto leg. m ake |} lor.ainnor. Chorry bullet, i'enntylvanlo Ouich Hulch, (lit . toil by 6 'A long. Dark. i01 bo to . Birch round dining — - •[ icon o r Pilgrim ttv le lobte. * top loblo or condlo *tond. '( n. Matching heavy based .J rop leave* ih o ts o ^ o to ly - - \ e* a n d which l l r ^ e i h e r ‘ ark hardwood. HMvy fyro ' • tob lo o r fotd* o u i Y q u ^and open Iniol wing b o c k \ jod orm *.-48"-hlgh-W ing JrIo chatr.-wood,-Floral up -7 ----------alghl bock dining o r i Im V 'It. la rg e dork hordwooci , Old w ooden high ch o iil n lng *lxe. As*oried b ra id - '. Pair o l doll* • man ond

P A I I I T I M O S . ~ J

>od ffom od mirror. Bro** __ ^

• p ^ t picturo, 81^ (rod). XPrint, Duck*. Print*, poir. fl,holder* - bo lh bro** ond 'di

|lwi«oc«-£alnilng^.aIc---- —^f Reading (1800). Italian :« ill bo*kel, (n ovoi Iromo.

r « ~~:i\Bchln^. A i r ^ ^ o n e ^ ___

o). Sot of Funk i W a g n o l' '^ - ^ r ' lok*._______ ^____________ _

m l orongo including bed -wi: a.ac

h. with Johnson 55 horso

W I R 'working condition. de

IdrM tbotoonlorlisllnQ . , ;1X

««o'vo ovor soo. For fuU ” 1 ^; S

i I C K I ;!«

s e J o R s o n -

ii/t eomo Intronslt dom - * $1* W v o soow; For - <AC

nriON SERVICE__________[ 3

pril a . 1981

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l E G A l N O T I C E

NOTICEOFF O R E (^U R E O F U E N

•ndOttMfCtlVOM

Mite. HousohoMlltmi K 2..CLARENCEBA0WN

' 'M lK .H ouuhoklitam j

Poc»l«llo ; , , Loc*or«71

: K K i a r, ( . o c k e r ^( Misc. HouMhold item)t----------- SrjEFFGEROES-----------

^ 1412 4111. Twin F4lli

th it th e llmo w paymeflt c our iion upon (ha propon

propflfty, to-wit: Ml»c*lli -n e o u s household Itema, an

ell Olher known effects ra malnlng on hand in whk:l

urdav. 2 a l ^ * u

1758 Kimberly Road. T»l' ' Falla, Idaho. We re se n « (hi

ripht lo reluse any and al

PUBLISH; Tuesday, Apr. 31 W ednesday, Apr. 22

Apr. 27, Tuesday, Apr. 28

f e s f f f c A i .

Announeamants mil ■•ftKHi

OK_____________u»t/t=0tfid

^ CHECK DAILY '

- - . H ® * D P O l S - NEWS

FOUND DOOS NOWATTHETWNFAUS

ANIUAL SHELTER LOCATED! 139eTHAV£. W.PET OF THE WEEK! Femsie l ^ k TINY puppy, S weeka

IMPOUNDEO April 18 1. Female black lab puppy, 2 -

1. Male Irish Seller older dog , large.___________

iMPOUNOEOAprll21 1. Black & white male sheep doo/C ock-e^oo.

old.a. Male Irish Setter, red & brown w/coltar.

' .4. HUQE male black lab, very old J » w legs.« . Blonde Lab X. w y e d - lem ale, sil sh c u , TO A

, . QOOD hOME. (Only »10,00,>

IMPOUNOEOteril22 1. Mala QoMen Lab Retrlev- e r /l r ls h ' Seller w/leather collar.

-2 .-M a l* 'B la c k -T e rrle rp u p - w/w hlte spot on chest, redatudded collar.-........... .........

■ 3. Male BUck Pomeranian w /t» b tail.

_ B _ M a lf l_ l> lac k _ & _ jr tilla_ Enfiliah setter « collie mix.

_ lo a o o o d h o m fc _________:___

_ L _ . |MP0UNDEDAprttJ4------1. Female Golden Lab pup.

KOURS4:30-7PMONLY M o n |^ thru Frklay; 7334880

B e u u s e Dogs are brought

p leese call o r visit Ihe pound daily to check w hether your pet has been picked up. This

- b n o l-e n up-to-date HsL Mixed dogs are hard to de- Bcribe, com e to the pound lo .se e II your pet ts there.

.wouid love to have iHiome.

e e e e •* e* • •

■JEROME DOG tOGL o v M b le in d L o ^ •

S e e u i^ O o o d Homea Houra: tam-Apm mon-M

2. Female golden Retriever

3. Male AustrallM Shepherd.. __X -bl*ck4b fow n .J«ar,_____ ; .

.4. 2 male O ennan Shepherd

.a . 'l ia le 'b id English aheep

;Ooos mey be seen s t tt>e -rAnrmel Sheitef e t t h e e n d o f - -

4th Avenue West in Jerome.. For inloimetlon. call 324- ■-«98rtfnff»nBwerr324«13:-----

____ e > « e « * » » - e e - ,

.LOST Mndle colored pH-butl

: a . ‘ W f i i s s , cby Berry’* Maiket & Zno

:Boed.Rewan>.734-709,LOST diamond wsddlng n n a .

j g S S .: CB3 AiwOMPceaiirtilOEAS/ Inventions. : new iproducta wanted now fof

i w SMCWNofeM:A 0(»M Pll8H rofiA N B T _

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Sew hvD ^sIa. 3^.7281 ■' . - :WAWTEDt 6.m Meoki Veil, iffl, ;r se td « tti wtio i m T t a ur *

: CB6 i ie n i^ N o tta

:WE WANT TO EXPRESS o< igratefui epprwOstkMi lor i

tms -your expressions o t iw “WlH~fKJwere, prayers an

alls. :food. when w e lost oi :hu*band snd lather.

- ;M r^ M rar< ^ » H U flh e i— erty : ’ , i tin

H -F B a a m

HSU ; ALCOHOUCSsnd i ANONYMOUS

; CallTSMSOO

K ll iALOEVERAPROOUCn^.-All na tun l and organii

(gr, rproducts for the ekln anc 'u > r- Most ol our producti

(he ;cofltaln Jojoba. No tenolln o all :mlneral oil. 38 Atoe Yen

■:».S4 a quart. Money baci

>10 louarantee II not saUalled ;TheonlyA loeV era|ulcettuii

& Is FDA approved. Free facial “ • - i^o^ rw iuest. Kathy Aildrltt,

ayl -An Ofoantzatlon For Single 28, Parents. A dulta family a ^ Uld :ltl«s. Parents wihoui

■PMrtMn. Cali 734^91 oi '324.5731 eves oi«2S-fi028. .■ u ^ ^ W W S H O P

jr ;ort0T m ll a b l . . .S 3 M 7 r.

, itere'sted in msrrlsge o r

id :i49 lbs, neat, v e ^ good fob!

^Kraiss'isyai!:;neat. easy going, attractive, not overw M ht. I em not looking for a maid, cook, or

~ :|TK>iner, but som eone lnlar-~ : e s t ^ In sharing,^enjoying, and having more by pMling our Interests. Anyone -re-

” ' plylng musi be 'tnw ling lnd* daring enough to be capable

;ol irnmediale d e c l s i o i r ^ -rtoslty seekers n e ed -n o t ;«pply. Preler reply le tter and ■recent lull-sbe pholqgraDh.

. Will rehim ssm e. PjO. iox I :^ .K Im berlv.i0 .63341.

PALMISTRY REAOINGI Ali

t . - a V f f i S S M a S ' N " -

Drhreways, pattos, wsf

A-1 PAINTING

' ---------H oiSw-a-busTnessesTRi

.........

■ -

doing m w i Wsit tmS *----------.of-etop in e t S33-6lue-Lsk

Bhfd.N. . ~~~AMS/OIL PERFORMANC

,PB00UCT8

'100% Synthetic- engine oil gear lube- g rease- AFRa c e pr o v e n lor reduclifrkitton 4 hest. for mo

.power. Phone: 734«92.W ■send_inlOfm«^k^n■ BACKHOE

-'N ine Backhoe Exeavalioi ■dirt hauling, septlo system ■gravel hsullng, basem ent ;tree & concrete removi imgation system s, sm i sedim ent ■ ponds ■ cleanw

.Tim Hlne 734-436i. 734-1850.;b a c x h o e ------------

. Mohr Backhoe Service. To soli. roek. d in - movinj m t i e eyslem s. excavalior

:Complete IM. rough J _____ Cali_>3^ _ O L 3 2 t

B U H J REPAIR REMODEL

Small lobs a specialty. For i___ - . j^ ^ u _ f i a n J h « _ w l th

iCARPEMTRY

- - S R S & i a k - " S S 6, wolk. reasonable. 734<5B2.

,‘-TRANSPOHrf'

iHsatlng. Cooling. S en tea. — ;CI*tnlng.-8etup” 0iuW iyis

rCLEAN PORE WATER..- -jC

' . :New system of w ster purifl- :ca tk» . No beck flushing. S

:CONCRETEPUTVIK>RK

i S S S J S i ? ™ "

iC o n trsd o n rU M of i n g ;up a tter yourM iveef W e^

otiose m / .Paraon

■ s s , iNEEO A . N ew o . o mm ent -UNE? Newfy devtS4;___ :tuleruffl w M ht d o se Ilr/alley ^Add a novetty to your ba

:yard. Guaranteed to woi tKxte -TOu'll enioy aod use yo

:new clothes tine. Call loa

100 to ■< : Personal Quote Senkie _ _ ; »A uto»tg m eowners

0 : FlorsOverscre Agency----- . Wmberly3 our ■ 4234050jr sll : Oependable tns. Senrlce

our :afjer.2pm.______________SIMPI.E UNCONTESTED

____ -DW OBCES.-J195.,-sttomi— JeesB iuecost.733.Q 4iQ _:

’• 33 YEAR OLD Bschek a a woukJ like to meet isdy wh

.:iikes archery, hunting, fl«l ^ ;lng, bird dogs, phoiognph]

•arrow head hunling. ani ■thing ouidoors. Please sen Irepires to Box Y-29. c l :Tlmes News, P. O. Box M TF, 10 83301. All replies ar

___ 'Swered. An Equal Opporti:mty Bachelor.^

snic •

Selected Offers( H W JoteoimtarMtn S 2 AMBITIOUS co» «ck metoioglsts to lease s te l«d lions In growing shop w/exc

IOcatlon'tpafkrnQ.7&.74aQ.

Irltt. THE CITY OF TWIN FALLS la pleased to announce tht opening ol the position fot anAdmlnlstrattveAklelnthfl

out fi™ OJP*- Salary rangs o r :>827-ms per monlh. Job

_ du ties Include: clerical and

_ tYPlna, dtetalton, con'e-I” ■ : S g m i , n „ a f e i a

^ .'office c lesn llneu and 01 r% .Required knowledge: must sb, know how lo use sn electric BO- typewriter, dicuting me m sehlne. copy machine, re­ve, cording equipment, lo t calculator. compulor or_ m odules, etc,.Mo8t,bo able

ar-. to com pose business tstters >g. and estsbllsh filing systems, ng Qualifications: high school

S - S 3 | K S 1 U » S ; ; » .}le co u rses beyond high ;u- school. 24 monlhs secretsrt-lot al iO 'include slanogrsphlcnd duties.lh. Applicants must have anox application on file on or

before » e ^ o U ^ I j W .

All -contact Bruce Williams lii

K - f . r r S f . r . W i S V-portunlty Em ptover.------- -

h^il^ectory ol» ^ E R^ ! 2 L . l i ; ________________

. CUSTOM WOODRN

'Custom cabinet -fl unlks. Fumllure relipish

'R e*.- - — 'D E 8IQNWEST ; ences......... - LANDSCAPtNQ--------

S w — ----- Cul^M R O TO TlLtJ

M ic e ........"^L sw ns and' giW en

I oils- EMPLOYMENTSERV ARE

uclng ■ NEW HOP

Istio fees. 4M ^h----- : :S treetSouth ,73W 4i

■ EMPLOYMENTSERVUion........... —----- -----------------ems, -"Wa PItca Pi ents. 8NEUJN0 « SNE ovsL 1033 Shoshone Streel .™ il_ Twin Falls, Idsho. 734.

f f ,

'Ek Fum sce Compan Top.._ „_ ;ow ner;M afy Plew..C

---------:S1SL___________1_GEM PAINTINO

ProfessIOiisi; "top" t local psinling compa terlors, exterkire.

I & irsnches, rools, lence 3 0 - ^ ___ ;M M ^ a _ 4 _ w a llp a j

L ~ 'o e n e r a l CONTRACI

or a iBuiklIng rock for salrlth._______ ilaytockoool CustomJi_ :& roofing. Contact [

• B e n t t j ^ . aherSpm

I J , ______:Wft will deliver. Drali

Crsne and Rjoolno. 733 ;H0NEYDOCOMPANY

---------------- ;N eedAHendyM en?r-iea.______ • ___ ^ ___'" is ;Do you have work you our ;ge t^done? Lawn oer

^ ---

n*5' ' a PtraocMl 'p « n

. ;LAWN MOWER REPAff

;K ive - your lawn ri :tuned up for -summer .sonabje prices. 112

H}. '73S4335. Also some M. .tawn mowers for ssie.

;Mn(E’SLAWNSERVIC{

----- iNuw Iskliiu UlUeW ‘il

S :

-

, . 'N eed s ^ g e sp«^7 .C M -.our monthly & seai

:r»t*e. Century ; Autom of •' ■ M e ch ln e .T W ^ . p.

007 • Jobsollnisn JT H K -APPUCATIONS lor si •vtsed- :m ansger now being take

;W est End 8enk>r &Uzen r b ^ :Buhl.543-4577. •. work. IBABYSITTEH - NEEOEI

I your ;m ust be ?1 yeaoi or olds today ;needed S u n ^ y s 9J0am i

. '12noon . S4.00hour.'iflnlfl------- re sted call 73MB38.ride 'BEAUTICIANS-LICENSEI irs -Ooenlngs lor asslttanl».i

'attarapoo, help wllh permi Ky :cok>r, condilloning, ' eti

:Guaranteed salary * con missions. Hsve you bee

rice o u to f th e h a lrb u s ln e u lo r 7 ^ :while7 Want to ge t back In

rteed salary and advance =— training in preclskin tu D cutting & slyllng. Call 73:

4733foranlnterrfew.--------= 7 . ■fBOOKKEEPERrtult'chaig hetor thru trial balance and flnar

clai sU lsm ents. Experlenc< -:m accounU recehrable. pay

‘Pny- ab tes, payroll and gsneri A J S lodgsr, data processlni •one) knowledge and hospiui e i

perience desirable. Sent I resum e lo; Alan Stevenson

Adminisirslor. Moriti Com •Onu- mUnlty HosplUI. P. 0 . Soi

_ . 86, Sun Valioy. Idaho 6335: — orcall622.3M .

— THECITYOFTWINFALLSh vM i pleased lo snnounce ihi

'opening lor the lob posilloicos- 'o t an Airport Malnlenanctsts- Operator. SaUry rang*

(exc ;$1[01141123 per month. Jot<88- dulles Include: work In

.votved In the construcilon^ I s maintenance and repair othe airport equlpmenl and facili

, for l>«a Including building,lthe grounds antf runways,moe serving eo s volunleeiJob llrem snforcrashrescueanaand :a daytime security officer foi

S Sore- -R«qulred'know ledge;.bulc lino 'principles o l maintenance

,s; rJSSlioSWSWjMf and be ol good ctiaracter. ,imt 'Successful appllcsnt will be

s : a r a r f « “ «V f S hen il's Olfice. Ouallllca- •nL - lions: High School graduate jior or Its equivalent. ^ years ihu general malnienance expe­l s - -rlencerjlnclucllng. minimal T,8. exfeerlence with plumbing,

carpenlry, grounds snd ^ building. H oura.are-tll.i3a.

«p.m rto8 :00s:ra.-----------------ioh Applicants mual have an

application on file on or hic -be>orethe3(hhofAprlMB81,

For addllional inlormallon an c o n u c t Bruce WiliUms In or the Personnel DepL City ol

Twin Fslis Is sn EqusI Op-portunlty Employer._______

lli (2) RETAIL SALES positions ol open immedUtely. Perfect

)p- for seml-retlred. Jsrry,' ' 734-25S0SneIllnoasnelllno.

ofr t V t v t o r

£

™ ™ S 5 MOBILE M

Si.!iiiis“ " 4 ^

: S i- T r aintINQ :

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E R V ic 5 ~ PAINTINO

S T . ; ! ■' ( “ r m C . .p . r l . n e . , ;

shoshone PAINTINO8844,EHVICK________

s n W n 6 iS S ^

S 5 S „ . .----------- -- '"PRO FESSIO N

__________ SECRETARU

’ :24 hburs.'w i

llpaperlng--------------- :W gn 8e 8 ,, 73

li;S---------------------------- iPOElaivgSaiJrain field :RAY’SPAINT1

^ -------------------------7 3 £ T 7 a _ _y o J c i n -------------- iWMROCKBU

s?-----7334718.837-*

W n . / ;flOOFOIUNG

'Get more for It— =------ ' 'Oil o r palnl b n

:iOO% linseed,

!!5 - e T ^ , iW F lN Ome used > ieaa« let ua t

— :.ssM r:::

S K S : ;

erest 007 ■-Jobsollnterei

;uURTAUOH:.!Fuller B ^ u s e le s s Servkw. Ph: J . E:ouist. 432-6200.___________

^ ••PART-TIME help wanlec .^0- ,7-Eleven Food Store. 11

Experience preferred rAoolv in person. PART-TIME Custome

' :8ervtce, eves & weekends Call Walt. 7344M45. Acmi

;Personnel Service, 833fllu( -Lakes North.____________

S SO ra -sharing. Call Walt. 7340445 |n? 'A cme Personnel Service

ran. 833 Blue Lakes North. .

enlele, Nice working condl

a n - : ------ -------------- ---------------.i_„A lRLlN ESC A R EER—

grot -Inlematlonal Air Academy .'wilt be Interviewing pr>

aJ* :spectlve students in your area. II you are 18 years or

on, lolder and a high school

i call toll-free 1-800426-1655.

— Vancouver, WA.5 Is. CLERK TYPIST needed. Ihe. Full-llme iralnlng available, lon *4000 bonus. For more In­ic e formallon on how you may ige quailly call Army Reserve Iob .Opportunities. 7^2671.'o* COCKTAIL WAITRESS;

apply In person lo The Alleyof inc., 1214lh Avenue Soulh.

C O M M U N I C A T I O N SJ®* SPECIALIST needed. Fuit-y”: :tlme training avalUble. S4000

bonus. For m ori Inlomwlion'il” on how you msy qualify call ,n . Resenre Op-l y :ponunllles.733-2871.lie COOKS needed. FulMlmec e training avaiUble. S4000In ;bonus. For mere Inlormallon

nd- on how you may qualify call

w. roU PLE NEEDED for resi-

Ity ■medV'm"*°sUej” *Jerom°e fie ;complex. Send resum e lo P. ■f- 0 ^ JL 2 4 8 .T F . ID 83301. . ' • DAIRY HERDSMAN-, with ™ aggresshre. expanding

-:company.-Mus1 have expe-- i« i- - r ie n c e - In anlm al-health.-

breeding, and milking.

-Excallbnt beneflts'Includlhg.' .heallh Insurance, pension

In commensurate with abilities'

'n and experience. Please send resum e Aurora Capital

» DRIVEWAV SALES- u p e i l .

PEQfAtliasne&rasyour

MECHANIC HOT:la r

oil change, gener* :

I 'K lue l elflclenw! 2-1(rsenrlce. Call betw. Oaviir:Wam,324074>.

'Gard

r Call colleci, 1-— ( » n : ___________ ■ ftOTt

4 ton'U - '

iM , quality work, Smltl llmates.-— DonakJ— ---------rotc

- ROTt

derlor. resldentUI -ROTC:MOW

&I. Qusllty worii. SHRL» rates. Free esl. ................. : — ;

TO-7848; -7pmr - Shrub»M- ________ :Alsoi•8 > :H ana INQSHpP.................. . ... SIERF

1V» miles eas to i. . RssidChurch. Saws terlorj

■ S ^:ff T r X!Palr.-432«7tr------- .; TRA53NALUA^SERVI^S Backh

We pick up and whale'3one lo your HalieviM^.J^acNeli En- TDEEl

f O O D A C R E S ________ Tiimm

^ 7 3 3 - 2 5 1mNG ■ X f ^erforl p r ^ MEDGIuality a t reason- ;L«wn I

irpentry. Fully '.q '4 ;

“^ n s l l S i i e t I S ^}rushed on. U se Anrinn 1Kf, oil 24 years S S J.'.".aisF :S

: |leane r

'•HSr t .™ , P I . ^ .

-- :pow «rn----------------------j j ~ 5 y

m M m

r — , :F U U _or PART-TIME

S K i ' i a a . " ’; , r * A S s

5 2 " ' II .I rM ln n . 'ia l .F .ll . .

meed :JackDot. ..

'ondt : RESPIRATORY THERAPtSTHair : Santa Barbara '

— ” Full lime permanenl position Q in the respiratory depart-R-------ment ol-lto^bed » ; l e w e -------lomy hospiui. Requires knowl-

f f clsrlrn or blood gases. Excellent sala- '

B a ^ . Calil. B31«. 805-I___. •962-7861., -•>•

:TRUCK DRIVERS, needed.•b o . FulHlme.tralnlng.ayalUble, - •J'l* S4000 bonus. For more in- ™ » lormatlon on how you may ®"® qualify call Army Reserve___ :Opportunltles,73«671.iSS; ; .

iWANTEDI Experienced ^ idlesei driver, nofysmoker N S -prelerred.Mlnimum25years

« »u d TEACHERS- opportunity.Op. gusranleed income for

eummar. World Book Chlld- r r . craft. 7 3 4 ^ . 67^2847. - ,

me tion for person ,w im ' - I P. .exoellent eecretartst skills

.snd able to travel a few

K5 ■9^ ' - :W A N ^^ -------- dependable -

“ ■ : K 7 » , a r / e o r a

n f :on regulred.3aM 4l9eve‘s.Iflj :WANTEO drum m er'4>bM a'

§ ‘ •''Y .To Stan immedlatsiy. Full- - llmo.. good benefits.'Salfery

commensurate with experi-

nOTO-TILUNQ LARGE LOTMOWING

TOTO-Tll^NO,;

Barden o r ysrd rolo-UilIni).tnctorm ountBd—Totfftltlfrr-------------JjjM_t»ckho^.afl(¥lcs..734.__,;------

ROTO-TILUNG SERVICES

<eW T llW »T ^gn? :F i ^ i " ..........

WTO-TILUNQ, • . --------------

lOTO^tlLUNQ A UW N S J40WING. Ressonable. Free •stlmaies.42M 8a9.. . • |O T ^m U N Q .A N D lA W N ^, • .

lardens. Uwns, ete. Moving . lenrtee slso: Larrv, 73439W:- i^ U B S P E C lA L ^ . !!

hniibs & - t m s tr im m e d /• i-------

lERRAPAIhfTaSTAIN-. . I . . : i .

ssidehtlsl/Commercial, in -..........

ackhoe Loader. Mine laessm en t- work or*-----------

JEESERVICE

Immlno, Ty p in g , R » __________ |

^ 7 9 2 .lE E SE fiW C E -, „ , _______JNCEK

wn lertllUIng & mowing^_________

ring tune-up,mmowers i tlilera. Oil

a n e r» b reaker servtoed luned.^Paita extra; 287- Ieraonoroall73>44l8.W&OAROEN :

t^ n d v M a n y fe lO T ff l^ ioW ORK’. --------

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RESPiRATpRTTHERA

mlnlslratof. Mofltt Corr

RN’#4L PN '8 lor bolh 01

^ SALESPEOPLE

t e S ’- w . n ' i T 'l

733-29M fo?‘ 7p?Jlnlm. •SkforJtmHaiinhSn ECRETARY. must typ* W M and be oood In m Fof>ppalntmant,733.?ia

"8ELAS"

SINGLE U OY lo cl< •M rtm onla and be off relief , on weekends. M

lOatn-Cpm.SKYVIEW*. HAZELOEL

' ■ •PP«eallon».eem iled nuraea aides .th ose who would like to tn M certified nurses aldi

___: A>»o tokino appllcailona IT — I C 9 n ^ -n u fse » _ S k n Je

t ^ e m i “ jSr*1i!Sf?£?

Postlion OpenConaulUnt

■RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs consultallve pr (esaipnal duties, IncJudIr (he research, Inlerpreutloi

, and dlsaamlnatlon of educ. tion studiea; asslita in li service, aupervialon ol fe< era! and state special edua

• tloft pfoorams. coordlnallo . of regional service!

— . ._fiBlabllahment.ol standardi end monitoring ol programi represen ts Department o related commllleea; an providea technloM Sltlance to local dialrlcta.

QUAUF1CAT10NS: Master' degree o requlvalen i witi

------------■m phastrln-SpoctarEducjtion. Conslderallon given lo advanced degree.

ABILITIES:. Knowledge o public education theory jn i

e s ^ ; s S i . . “ r c K’ communication, human re

lations, and leaderahli sklllt; and (amlllarlty wl(l

. related serviceafagencles.

EXPERIENCE: Three yean teaching In Special Educa

.... tion; consideration given Ioi o ther related experience.

OEA^ N ^ :^ F o r appllcatlont

CONTACT: =i-;;-;-^O onaldJ7Carpemei-----------

____ Len B .Jonlan Building_______Boise, ldaho8372Q

AA/EOEmployer .

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☆ Advertising D eadlines

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m Ollice design and Inspec computing quantities

»:22M- cosla ol“ nwterUla, I ^ _______speclllcatlona. inauth wejslve o ' public uimiies. labori I. Btue maintal I. caM working relallonshlps nlmenl___contractors. Requ _________knowledge: Advar

K s i E “""6 iS■ 3 ^ Training and eiperie

equivafent to 2 yeara of ege with baalc course v

I super In civil or related englm Dn-your Ino Held and 5 years

fllHno''

office " application on ill. Must the Clly Finance Departmimplex, on or. betore the 26thalWeen Apr i, tse i. Applicatksns

available al Ihe a ty Hall,

E 7 ;S U ' ss s .,* " " "" ’ ' ’

» ' T- f- “ • " “ 1opponaiilly«»ploy«f.

K l i SS'i’" «•------- . . ^ GROUNDFI.OOH

» o ' x . r K «- day Inn, Twin Falls, Thu

_____1 ..day.ApfllJ0,-7d0pm.-Do\ ______m lts.tiila opporfunlly totion (ha first Fo hear sbc ~ - M e ^ -w ^ re a h l ■

HELP. WANTtO. . malui r e s p 0 n s I b I « m a i^ em ent-type persc

I nro. PT/PT. Prevloua mana; ,,S ! ^ m eni or electronic expt

I fed. INTERIOR DECORATINQ duca- No experience necessaj lallon ' ■ w ^ 'irafn rnB w apprentk

rams: INTERVIEWER lorIt on farmworkers survey. Abill

and to read, vyrlte and spe;mlcal both English and SpaniaIcta. Temp. part>tlm

3.50^.00fhr. Trant^rUIKiter'a required. Call: 73M33wlth_ E/0/EM<F.'

»s;opening for part-tlir

, janitorial Vrorit for 24 hou > 01 morning prior lo oi

r' " -i - and vacuuming our front c

' f»- llee area. This is i excelleni opportunity for

wllh retired couple for adde •a . Income, interested u rti«

may contact Ms. KayjMabe;

F I r a l v i M_______Personnel Service. 633 BluJons ta k w N o rth . ------

JOBCORPS------------- V Q S ™ » .l ,J5 A lN lN a .

______ CALL.................... ..42M 45

i!w“ f flo M o * M o jo o p lJ i j r year. Call 1 . 7 t M 4 2 ^

■ LAB TECH- UOO, benefits

■ 5?;i’t r ‘'M 4 V ™ * A c ^ i■ P o n o n n tl Servlco. 633 Blui

Lakea North._____ LOOKING for a comblnallot

body man A expert painter Must have own tools. Call loi aooolntmsnlS4»MQ0,

malntalnTrigatki^SvSls'o!

mechanical background oi training required. Housing, ulilltlea, and oiher benefit! furnished. Cali Jerry be-

■ ^ " . ' 7 Bam-IOpm. - -feoii ---------e j2-K e » .- ............................ '

S K . a ' ( v f . T Ma Acme PorsonMl SerWce, 3 833 Blue U kes North.

007 Jobs ol Intereat

— - * - T U B B I N r a i H iA ssem b lin g tu rb in

____ —d is trib u to r of G a ulp e r ie n c e r e q u ire d .

____ _ * i) .o p ,_ g o o d _ v < o rk lfo n e n t p o sitio n w ith f in an ced Company.

— - t l o n - a v a l l G b t n r t f f i u :EquoiO pport

Moll rM um e « r een ta tf I C Company, DliMbuti

* •• - PBHlend. O f ^ n . (goa)

Ketchum :M O T O P

T h e T i m e s - N e__ ^ ^ A *“ - U '’—U c f s U M I t

■ ^ i m e s - N e v \ ® i n e K e t c h u

i r e a . ' G r o s s ~ ^ ^ m a t e l y ~ $ 7 0 0

. F o r m o r e . i n f o c a l l t h e T i m

-------------l a t i o n D e p a r t_ - U J r o m 1 : 3 0 t o I 7 3 3 0 9 3 1 , a s l

I

Illion ol ■55 - I— , f SaUry

llh.. Jab . _ _ P . . L Jtry in g , > Opectlon, ^ I f P f Tss and Q . ,. bid oututlon y »ratory Entalnlng M» wllh t r ? — P <equlred S tvanced aometry; ----------------------------irvtsory allona: . .

• J f S ! -----------------------------

J „ 7 . ? m Jo ta o IM nlars of ____________________ice.

I must * * * * * * * * ^nine In irtment!6th ol Wanted Self-flwtlvated ind

• K j i r ' l iSSwt^SS^lTn

^ l ^ i ™ . 81, w u i . r a

..........WILLS MOTOR-----------------eOMPANr—^ * * * * * * * * *\ ---------- ^I Ho?U THECITYOFTWIN FALLS!; n iurs. pleasod to announce th<

— - dutlea include: clerical an< ature, secreurla l duties-lnvolvint

dictttion. corre >rso^ spondence and report pr*

• P«™ilon, filing anV miln w o rd s , and typlnt

W I I S S f t W A K i i i r i f A r r ' s s r s sisary, machine, -and calculator, ntlce*' Musi iM able lo worti ureli soon, with the public. Ouallllca.________ llona;.Hlgh school graduate,

1 year stenographic kbiiltv sdvanced secretarial ipeak courses - beyond high

school. 24 months secreUrl- lume al lo Include stenographic talon duties..3339. Applicants’ must have an

application on file on or

I Clly of Twin Falla Is an Equal OoDOrtunltvErtptoyer.

’ t o ? ' MANAGERTRAINEE an WANTED

f o r a REDSTEER dded 215 Btue U kes Bivdirlies T w inFalls.............;.73KD784ibey. Apply between 2.4pm___ M ovemavbereeulrad..seoo. MECHANIC wanted. Im-hcme m ediate opening for lheBlue right M n . S a j ^ commen-_

= — akllle, and«blllty lo perform! Phone S h o a h o n e .e fc 4 tl

- “ p K n r J o m S 'S y ’' , ®

, ..Muat b . wllfino 10 r#10« tB in .

a " “a w " -I

eUndlng aales management potenlial. Our rapid growth

Illon h a s created, exceptional-

K ;necessary, since a com.

- r r . prehensive 24 monlh iraln- t o n LnO program Is available.

SUrting Income up to ttSOO p e r monlh. if you consider

I youraell a high caliber indl- fna - vidual you are-Invited to -

>sSi

af..’ R*P”o» confiden-

~ ----------------- T f t ---------5 a T “ 007 Jobso tln tare it

I M P A S S I M B i n ^ -in pumps for northw est oulds_Jurblns.-Prior-«x^ - >d. Excellently equipped ’klng_conditlons,-Perm '- Ith old establishecCwell ny. F ree .parklnp. Posi- medldtely.w rtuniiy Employer-------- '--------- -10 b k k R. V onek, RJM. Wed*Mrtlon DIviildn, B u I7 « f , i3 ) M i - i w c ; '

n:SunV ailey

R R O U T Et e w s i s i n n e e d o f ■t o — d e t i v e r — t h e - :I m o t o r r o u t e i n l u m - S u n V a i i e y s p r o f i t a p p r o x i -J O ^ m o n t h ; ............ .....f o r m a t i o n , p l e a s e m e s - N e w s C I r c t f - i r t m e n t - M o n T - B r i — - In 4 p m . H a l ly ,

i s k f o r J i m D a l o . a , ' .

' i

Aimim IN^ S K E P A W ' i ^ V E L . 1 Ir C O 'T t X i U X X

I^ h J S r i^ cw Jw W . •^ m tm o k s I

£ — ^ r o i r —^iwa F aan..

ritbreit 007__________ Jotaofiriter------- WANTED! RN for fuli-timo. , part-time employme

* * ^ n u c l : Magic Vall Manor. W endelt.53»«7t WANTCDI t Irr^gaio^ 1 ml

aP ^ - ooe - SatoPeo ^ DIRECT SALES- Expand!

companv needa 3 salesm . and l u l e s manager to w

- - - p S S T SIngs to agriculture and tig

tl> . commercial end users. Wo only qualified leads ,wl

----- light travel and high coi

ntion __i n a t e a r n t4O,O00‘ FIRSt YEA . J o b . JWlUniLeniv Jfiroo.micwntI tn d P«r week to businei,Iving ow ners. Direct Sales exaorre- dof'ce necessary, start Inpre. m edialely.. Cali 1-a00-24

,Slm 244a.Mr.Sandera.p l ^ • * • • • • * • • •

RLM salesperson^“ w « 0 0 -S 1 ,000

iS S i 30% Commissionjatephlc -Pdsaible-J^S.OOO'arid . iilarlal yearly Income. Company wlhigh train you starting out alUrl- manager of idaho. After »phlc dava, S0% of proiit, For'thi

■ SIMJ * monthsI or $450048500 cash security l« e i- -Forfurthertnform aiion”cal Itlon Mr. Arnold <602) 654-6153,I In

qual ■_________________

' ■ r a s s s s i f "WITHASOUD COMPANY

The automotive reptacemen )784 market- always good- li

growing rapidly a s peopK I.. resist constantly Increasinj 'iU;. naw car prices and maki

ien-_ Jo n g e r.

greatergasollnemlieago.

»l»- We manufacture • products Bln_ -for BOTH of.these-markets

and our company haa growr L . steadily andso lld ly for e;

yeara. We are rated AAAA ir Thomas Register and 3Ai in Dun&Bradsireel.

U . We need you to help accei-ent e ra te our progress under»lh such promising circum-nai-- stances. You-need e-com­

pany like ours io earn max-ice Imum income from yourim-. saleaablllty.

lie! TERRiTORY AVAIUBLE- In SOO this and other areas, fer E suw ished ...........accounts.

Io EXCTnNl?“ “i?L K '*PL A N - & reUHdeaiere“ ''° " ' “Ctoryloo n - EXCELLENT-------- REPEATH r- -SALES- At full commlsslonr lr^ ConsU nt dealer Inveniory ne . lum. Producta .bring dealer in- g rea ies i profit margin In vol­

um e sa les items._ FIVE FIGURE.EARNINGS-

Ud to $40,000. Weekiv draw.■MOTWir^------- cornmlialon.

Ouarterly bonuses.

- -AVAILABLE- Only 2 nights

Full commission on mall_ .o id a rs__________:— ---------

-EXCELLENT TAOVANCE- .MEHT.OPPORTUNmE$-flo

^tionsfromSrlMiin*”' '

a ; i ? g n . i . B t

classroom and in field. Top Insiruction in products and

. ;V«ry dynamic career pro- .gram from beginning io end.

T :C A ai-801«S«711E xt.178 durtng office houra o r writ* itodayV appIlcationlo:

A.H.KaU; . t t A m « U » ^ E R . , K O .

:Hou8ton . - . P tm u r a ■Aibmy., _ .___ "

r . »WQic

i D l S f f S B S S K f f i ' i r

:S-NETOUCH

I I

.terest ^ Sales Perso

?noor IMMEDIATE OPENING Imenl. Salesperson a l loadli'alley Magic Valloy Auto Dealt

Experienced prelerred biniiL. Wll] iraln the right persoment Must be ambitious and p<6pm, sonabie. Alt appllcan___ __ should apply In person .7 “ Con Paulos Chev, 140 We|eopj# Main Streel. Jerome.

imen .. .MANAGEMENTwork Nallonal Co., ExpandingIdlng immediate opening foratity, person who haa had experiBna-- -«nce-ln.m anaBaboni..m ftlighl lieling or aales; or who haWork owned or operated a buswith ness: Must be able lo handl.com- a heavy cash flow and haviintlal (he self-image lor a higl

------ - - •Collect(2l4)MM701—EAR : i i L --------- --------------------|2 | f - - 015— ■ ■ — Babysltten XM-. BABYSnriNG,. my home.

Im- anyllme except Frl nighls, •247- Drop-Ins welcome.

“ BABYSITTING for 2 and : olds, weekdays, 733-

'BABYSITTINQ, 7am lo 5pm, In my homei all ages, drop-ins welcome. Std Adele. Flier. 328-5008. BABYSITTING In my home.

Jaa COMMUTING? Child care,

r 90 my home, near Jeromo Goli the Course. Easy access. 324-Ihs, 2771. ____________■ve m a t u r e , responsible ")!• .w om an_w ants_to_baby9ll Ull babya ft pre-school children.

Hoi lunches, milk, fruli,

. f * e S ’- p r l_ welcome. 7i3-7d09.

WILL babysit after 7pm Mon. ER . Frf,, my home. 7 ^ 7 8 4 . T alterfem .a.sklor.Connle._-

M Sltmtkms Wanted WILL DO amall concrete

,.ia lobs and/or paini house.

' " ' - S S ^ Z W S

wn girdner- lawn mowing**? ■fK- -generat-m alntenance.—Oe-'

pendable work. 733-2347.

f |» GARDEN ROTOTILUNG ~c a ii: ... '. . : :~ :7 .;7 .7 3 4 « 6 0

u PROFESSIONAL mowing and roto-lllllng. Call 734-84U

I In slie r 6pm wrdaya, anytimew ie n S i_______________ROTO-TILLINO & UWN

lel- MOWING. Reasonable. Free Jer Esllmates. 42^5689. in>- WANTED UWN MOWING, p oxpoM ^ced.-Catl 734-2766

017 BuslimaOpportunlty FOR SALE BY OWNER- Red

{*■ Caboose Ortve-ln In- Klm- '*• bert/. Qood family operated

’ business. Choice location 7* on 3 iota adjoining rental

property or can be used asK l

FOR SALE embroidery bust-' er n e ss . Established mall order' 3l. accounts. Work oul of your

own home, * Equlpmenl, g . s u ^ l e a ^ n d slock. 733^43

" p ^ a ^ 1.5 milllbn^annuai iL. Miw«-iQ,aw <n H g»r«fiient kR profit hislory. Oood lease.

— p1i’ooo^o^e 1Y- Of

— -tARSON*S-------^HEA LTHE- FOODS' 321 Weai Main, "O _Bifil9x^(208)fi7B il97 .£al_ (F - 11 . f ib ,000 inc. atock &. equip.

ly ._ — — -------------

S t A

EWS CL [| WITH

1

^ ^ - aoft ■ ^• 4 -1 e M i u

Mons 017 BmlnwOpportunll

id iS RGHTBACK! ’sater. Againsi Inflation. Own -yc I hut own business and enjoy i rson. financial rewards of bei I per- your own boss, setting yo u n ts own schedule and prices. )n at Sir Speedy Printing Ceni West Franchiae can make

happen for youi The averai— grovrth of a Sir Speedy Prir

rng Center was weil abo<. . the fhriallon rate for 1S80. V > -you a re Ilred o l loaing H n«rS U ttle agalnat Inllallon;

i J ^ I . Newport Beach. C

= ■ LOG HOME SALES««?---------INCREASING 53%me, PERYEARhis,"'o- Lincoln Loo Homes comblm__ the nsturalbeauty, low eosd 3 and energy efficiency o 733- logs wlih solar end flreplaci ______tp& Jjiom ehe^lngj______

mS' Manufacturer ot the lamoui 6i(j Llncoln Log Home Is seek

ing districi dealers ii i n establish reUll sales withli

_a prqlec ted jerd tory ._____

a

324- ‘ Ouallly log homo package! _ - lhat relall afJ7 per sq.ft.Ible * United S u te s Solar tn ysll dustrles “ Maxl-Mlnl" solai an .~ ~and llreptace :t6 tarhom < tilt, heating system that can cu

s s r i r M ' ’* Exclusive "Weather Lok':

^ logcornora.• Sotid, 8” unilorm irwtec

BS L. H. trains each dealei lo Insure success.

^ e INVESTMENT 100% se . 'SECURED .erl- 'BYMODELHOME

-indlvlduat-^aatecled—musi reo have ability to purchase oi

' ^ ? ' - - h r S ? ? S , . V r f e n = a• M M I S r ^ L L E C T ^ write:

—-- -OWN YOUROWK-------------J _ B U S IN E ^ or a pM d family

ranj?Drive.ln‘ -8 a le :G o o 'dIno Burley area. Very good net*32 relurn and good volumo.fno. Immedialo possession._ Price has been reduced loNN $25,000. For all ihe Inlorma- ree’ lion call Realty world Globe,_ Jo e Taylor, fteallor ai 678-jQ 9400 any tim e .' __________

_ WARNINGI — ^The— ^Times4Jews— re*iltv commends ihai you In-

vestlgate every phase of ad inveslmenl opportunities, m- -especially ihose from outo i ed SUI* or oifered by a person on doing business oul ol a local llal m olelorhotel. a s We suggest you cohsull m- your own atlomey, IhetBei---------ier-Bualness Bureau, tdahojj . Consum er Alfairs or ask for le r ’ a free pamphlet and In- ,nr formallon from Ihe Allorney „i General’s Conaumer Pro- <i3 iecllon ' Division, Slale-

house, Boise, tdaho 83720. ^ -Phone-3344400 -o f—1-flOO- lai ^ ^ - ” 37.

• Income Property'

or Bedroom. S78.000. 733-2062— -afler4om .

FOR SALE by owner, new duplex. 3 Bedrooms each

-unitrFullrcafP® tedr»il-ap^

I HOME

Insi!!** 018 income Proper

INVESTORS DEUGHTI Triplex unll which will p 'o r Itselfll With 17,000 do>

oeing owner will carty the balan.0 your at betler than bank rate

«t $<9,000, To aee c

I S , ' -

r t ^ — 0 » ~ HbneyToToi oday.!1 end MONEY FOR INOIVIDUAU e: Sir uooo io SSO.OOO FASTI1 teih

CA The equity In your home ci be lurnea Inlo cash throug

' a fasf'H om eow ners loa . . from Transamerlca FInanclJ s Services. Your money ca - be used to consolidate bill:

* buy "big tickei” Hems, n modeling, put Inl Investments— you decldi

iblne Does noi disturb your lirt cosl morf^gage. To aee how muc

t ol you can borrow, call: jlace

- ..............MUS In Rupert 43»4787

_____ .N Q .poln ta ,.no .pr8^ym anpenalty. Aetna tfn . 75-1068.

^ MoneyWwl»

026 • MusicLeMori• In- GUITAR & BANJO lessons

rao_________ HofMiForStt

»ie<J Bedrooma. Call 73^3824. (Alar yea r OLO cedar sidei

home with 3 Bedrooms, fam ily.,; room, llreptace. oi privale driveway on t Acre Ju s i 3 minutes Iron

. S r a , J r r J " a - | l l ? ; ^nust - »PPOlnimenl call 733-3763. e or BY OWNER- 4 bedroom a,; odol ' baths, lots of extras n w r Saw iooth--6ohodl^istr1ct U,e! *57.500. Aaaumablo-loan Orth 1654 Bel Air Circle. 734-3528. o ils .- .BYOWNER-assumable-loar___ al 9%, prime N.E. location______cualom. bulil-2.200. sq .. fL.

mlly year old home. 4 bdrm, : ittu. .balh,-panlry,-2-flreplaces .ood“ 'H fgo lamlly room. doubl« net car oaraoe & more. 733-3815.

mo. BY OWNER.' newer home lon. Efflclenl floor plan. FHAfVA, 110 fenced Acre, 3 Bdrm, 2 balh, Tna- full unfln, bsmt, sunny Ibe, kitchen,..6 minutes SW ol 678. downlown 154,600,734-4212. _ BY OWNERl Lux 3,000 sq. II.

• Brick ram bler.' Lakewood Dr., 4 Bdr. m baih, fam

. , ^ - r o o m + reo;-roonr .-— 3 In. fireplacea, dbl garage, mn II

les* N o^a^M ^^ttS '.M . 73*«7B ito l on(&1)26»0438. son BY OWNER; 2 bedroom }«al Townhouse, FHA- assume-

ble loan. 734-2236/733-0057.

C A U - TODAY — fo r-ffa e

>0?- t t 'I ^W;__________ 73*0600

C A RPA TH IA Ne a r 'T W IIf lu n f6 « -l|-a n eddeJ TT fealure of ihls execulhre

-bflek-home,-3-Bedroomsr2 balhs. living & family room .with tlreplaee. On ground

= - -fevetr-row ne!— w rrr-a rry : lew {77,500. 1

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lo i .loca-3wn.

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IPECTS!

)uses

A i t A T O M ‘

3,513«^rbqm s,_2_bafhs,. UtUltyu_____I, Dining Room , Living ' in trv. C a th e d ra l C b i l ln ^ .^ l ......

)R DETAILS TODAfl ii I4 > 4 4 1 1 .

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Baths,. Fam ily Room, id, A ttractivo .1 9 , 9 0 0

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--------»7B.900- T out MCk-hom--------- 3 4 7 0 - » q _ I U ^ j j « i p

tnuch mora. Ownsr T f t m - EXCELUNT FAMILY HOM

____ avail«bl».t>«lw H n.FilarTwin on secludad lot. Ovi 2300 so. tt., Irult trea t, ■■ros iMdrooma. W.SIX

‘Call Ken Roy;S t u k e R iver R eal Estate

• __73M 3170f73*«a8

F A L L S P R O F E S S I O N A L ,

..................... REALTORS -

7 3 4 ^

OWNER WILL RNANCE wltl S12.000 to S15.000 down. Thli Is a gorgaoua spllNeval : Badroom 2 balh homa In ar Ideal locaiion. Plus a lovelj apartm ent. Must saa loiaaf lyappreclat«.SW.600.

Larry Jonas, Brokar C a ll.......................... 7 3 « o a

F O S 'S A L r W o K w S T '? Bedroom on Presldant S traal. ,Complslsty ra-

• modalad, all appllancas — ' *aafth-glove.-106% c a r p ^

& much wood paneling. - Musl sa e . AssunutXa loan

adjoining fairway a l Jaroma ^Country Club. 'AsiumaUa 11W% lo«fl_*120.000. Call 7J4«783i;'

.........FOR SALEby ownar 4 bdrm- -h o u sa , full - buam an i; 2

balh. flraplaca, big yard, — — g raa t—lo ca tio n -fo r-k ld s .-

Aaaumabla 7H% Inlarast

- jS5?5oo!ViMB'S!Via!i3!:

hom as. Twin Falla A

HOUSE FOR -SALE to b« moved a t Obsidian 10 mllaa aouth of Stanley, Id. Real n ic a .2 bs th s .824^83..

• • • •

;---------- ^ISYOUfWIFE----------RUNNING AROUND

looking for a tovaly homa wllh low Inlerest financing?

■ | ? r s ! C W K d ' ' s ; r stMlhrooma. and family room.

. Big basem ent for racraallon an d /o r bedrooms. Central

N aar schools and shopping cen te r. Owner has moved

.and ■ will consider a n r ra*> sonable offer. L ls t^ at »4,900. Somaona will u k a .RlpSfbuyl”'****^ m E T T

R e a l t y ■7 3 W 0 7 9 "

J o y c a C o l e ' 7 3 M W K Oavp H am lett......... 73W03J

... - • •

JUST LISTEOI This Immacu* la le . 4 leva) bom s which . fea tures 4 bedrooms. 3 battrs. family room wllh '

_____Jlreplace, and_ more_ un-.rinlshed y a a h a a ^ ^ lra t air I

b u j l ^ “ " t 'S m ^ lln e r '“only <r J72.500. . Call Lynn V Rasm ussen at homa ^

- raWMOO;®""’ ! “ '*LOVELY 3 Bedrooms, . n r r n * mint condition, i <

- ^ S n i Q u l e l location. Call * , M o ^ a 4 i{ j7 9 or Big Wood. J

i__________ MPAT r iP A M • J

IW ^T O R Y H O M E ^------- 4.B adraom ar4-baths,-tava-

rock fireplace, family room, o

— - t

REALSSTATS ~ S APPRAISALImm _4.

7 3 4 ^ gD oug Vollmtr. B m lnr ^

— ^ A id iS tro n o j^ T T rrrT O W ' g

^ n f s Vollm er?, TSMIW 6

B a ^ r o o m s f ^ b a th s T lw o l g . ' family -room ; dinlnp,-‘ new. 8

Ava W ast. 0H% a u u n u b fa n foan.CaH734-72M._________

030 : . HoniMForSala 03i

BIG Wl REAL

HASMOVEDTOANI CORNER OFSHOSHOI

: E-4 Time®-New8. Twlr

I ' iw i . . . . I" " — ■

iwSM (00............... HomwForS

fS S ;.- ' N ^ R - 3 ^ BEOROW.-J

S f f ; ' “ fireplace, doS b iT g«ao

iOME - ^ f e n ' r a ' l t v T T ^

f V NORTHEAST AREA- larc 4^evel spilt level with ex? parking. .Colsman.. h«

ta te pump, nrapiac^ larc!___ aaraga. tn.OOO. ^vargrat

C £*A t, 7 3 4 ^ . Perttini 733-0460. Connar. 733-4018,

QUIET UMNO is what yo will hava In Ihls spill entry badroom home located on cuW e-sac naar Sawtoot School. Includes famll

with rooTj nraptKe, and garag« Thia » -1M .

1' 7 3 4«00

« R E A D r »

No. nead to replace tttasi

**2l l?aTen*}oy ttSm .an^m e arranged apace, in thia 3

1 ,^ . .badroom 2 Mih and familyJ , ,

2 Yeara oM, atlll shiny, ~3 — badroom. iba th . 152,900.

™:«ll TtteRlgM H om eForYou-,

J ■ R e y n o ld s R e a lty -S , - — - 7 3 W 8 6 0 —

>»! SPRING IS m THE Aim No IS.. nead to waals ll painting or S i repairing tnia s u ^ r - a l ^ SZl lovaty-all brick 4 badroom

hom a located In choice NE ^ Twin Falla area. Features

covered psilo wllh g u ^ 7 " -9 * & 0 .— fully—auto— lawn- M sprinklers, and nlee garden

spot. Must see this quallly « ' home.Prlcedrlghl...-

---R.A;(DiaM FieW 0L08-

MAflniACREYNOLOSAasocLate

STATELY AND FORMAL, yet

. . homa with 2 llreplacea, "S rooms galore. Located on Bj Buchanan -Slreel. $as,000.

m. ^ S a & i ^ l ' c o ^ !

?d TWO BEOROOM BRICK;_E lectrla.tiaalund.alr.condk-

K, Honing, ^ rtia l basement, enclosed carport, fa n c ^

J ; " a % ^ « ? ’> 4 ll® .o J llE d '’or ,» Twayne - at Marketing------ A ssociates 7 3 4 - ^ -

anytlme.________________

. I f l M l K I ^ w S Z x o n n e r l -733^19. Perklni. 73 > ^ .

" " w f r S ^ anV u a l w c o m e '

r INTEREST RATE OF 7.as%tl Sharp 2 bedroom home with ' a partial baaemeni, Approx­imately S3.S00 down and M t ovar low monlhly payments. Call U n n Rasmussen a l , hom a 7 3 ) ^ 7 or Oam su teRealty 734^1400.'

I. YOU WILL LOVE this fenced.- - , rear yard and the ftmliK^lii

• enjovu the lovely roomflhat

i r a i T S . ' m r ^-app«lnlm enl.ei-200.----------- -

SPRIN Q CREEK

' W - '2 BDR home, 1 acre, on North Street In Filar, (28,600;

S3.000 DOWN-we hav* listed a excellent (amlly hoi^eand

■owne r aayr t i r w rn-Tim sw — with tow down. Not ont^that

- J t „ ha s .:,aft—apartmanl--to>- - baaem ent to help make your

_ _ S P P iN Q CflEgK '^ ^ T R W L T O f tS i

•7344M00 ;-4-8EO RO O M r3-alery-hom»' - !

on 1J a cres In the country. ;

■3200 sq . fi. tf miles SE of Twin on ZVt Acraa. Large <

s & i L j r a ? J■ ■ '81

. - '» 030 . HomesForSale ^

/O O DiLTY— iiN E W t b C A T I O N 'g ■(ONE & f im A V E. E . io

L W f " — — " SU J I :0«

■ M ^ . ' i iA , . ii • l | i

rwin F a tls ,id a h o Sun<i^v ap.

■ I» “ • 0 » ............. HocriMFoiS,!

f w 'O U T OF TOWN. Owner verj m a n .- - a n xiou s - to sa ll-at-betow iraoe, markel value. Exirdmelt 9 ^ — nica exacuUva lypa homa on -3200. 10 acras close fo Gooding rklns.- ' Qolf Course. Llt>erat terms &___ assum able loan.'Call Jorry

a t 324-6022 or Real Eslaie Unlimited 73J<107. MO.

haat • larga -rreen - ®1 Outol Town Homesmna, ---------- :-------------------------I L tWJNIT MOTEL plus 2

Badroom apartmeni, Boise, you Idaho. S2S5.Sob.

M a 231 ACRES on Boise River. 8 oolh miles Northwest ol Boise, imlly $1,300,000. Color brochure,

40 ACRES Dlllon, MonUna o n Beaver Head River, Con- e lder Irade lor Bolae aroa property. Brochure.

Youngberg Realty Inc.,- {aB)37W37t

E v e 'a (20a)37S«S96

ASSUMABLE eVi% LOAN W/Farm Home Admin. Full

nlly BY OVmER; FILER, nice 3 r i l bdrm; 1% bam; luh b s m f- . Assumable loan.:___ : *4g,M9 Moiithc.

3 BY OWNERi brlck.home on Urge com er lol. 3 bedroom, 1V4 bath, lull Ilnished

iS basem ent wllh family room, lireplace, wet b a r. Fenced t>ack yard w llh |m nnel «

8 g y & . ; . ' s , % s 7 r

I Eancly Realty:eiO S o . Lincoln

or OWNER TRANSFERRED- 5 >rp bedroom, 2U balh home on >m Oarfleld, quality abounds I f assumable loan,es $120,000.

m - -O N 1 7 8 A C R E S ^ W ro o m r•n 1% bath home, kltch-

IN WENOELL. 3 bedroom hom e with lull basement-

I S W M . ' " "

SPLIT LEVEL HOME on 2V, e ^ _ K ra s . 3 badroom s,.m bath .. _ lh [amlly room, heat pump, s. . m ssier bedroom.

"I O F R C E ............... 32W311>• S u z a n n e W a rr...., 324-M69

BevMorettl ......... t 3244334O o h n K o a t t 324-4057

(; Dot Handy ............. 324-4339k - - Ja y n e Flelde-...-.-TT-32*«36- -

^ JEROM PS Beat* Neighborhood. All brick, all ' ' a la^ rlc homa. 2000 * sq. It.! _ .3 ..B e d ro flm a .^ tH _ ta lh _ i- _ 3 fireplaces, & 2 car garage

wllh storage area. Fenced ‘

w n ^ a t 324-6403 atter 5pm. j

~ NEW CEDAR 5 bdr, 1 ¥ ba.•- -on lW acre-no tsubdM died .- “ !

NE Ot Jerom e. Sprlnklars, '

I JON 41 ACRE-like new. all j

..e lectric. 4 badroom (master j ' 18x19), 2 bath. 19x24 rec t

room,<over 2fl00 squaro feet k ' floor space. 8H% assuma-: ble loan. 5 4 3 ^ . ________ .I 'ONLY $15,000 for ihls 3

Bedroom homa In Buhl. New. foundallon, newly insulsled and plumbed. Call Oudrun al

-• ~ W aarem H aallv.543^94.' “ WENOELL SPLIT LEVEL, 4 «.

- -bd rm .2balh .4 fim lly room ; f fOn an M ay to care lor tot.' ®

■jocJyYounQ?SS«79.*flo«r ^Brown Real EsUte 538^48. .jj

- 1Y EAB ,0L0 IN KIMBERLY, qo Cathedral callings.— lull -“h basem ent. flrepUce. 2<ar ec garage. Low down paymentX km Inlerest. n

BUHU-3BEOnOOM S*llN £■ f r t

. JM1LIK.B5.___ _____ :_____

B a m e s R e a lty■------lO U B Iu aU k M N S ^ — T T ;

■73M227 . .

" S S 2rage.*^NE a re T V lTJerom e. Priced to sell & p

Jia rU ^Paulsen.

W

345. ACRES, sprinkler Ir­r ig a ted ,, w heal lines, tow

pasture, fenced. Will run 78 ^ h e ^ o l cattle, close to

Call Jack McCall or Bob

Ed H.Butta, Broker

- v: Caltanytfma

ONE OFTHE BESTI480 acre'•N ew iaaTiflChrO rviaa'iraiL '---------Top soil rou ted lo grain hay

Ai s r r f e s s . i s a ■

J* ? ^

< p n i2 6 .i9 e i

atme:OMIN

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irSaJa FannstRinchiBY OWNER, 120 Acre Irrlm

-tlon-tsrmr3-eodroom 'hom -± _baaem an t,.cattla .^ -ro i

nely setup, Nice outbkfat

lln .n«.3;4.22M . erry BY OWNER- 80 acres li i(alQ Wendell. Wheelllnea, new >

bdr 2 ba. home. Very cleti farm, no blow sand. 538

* » 2240. keep trylno, J260.000. flies • _______________________- 10 ACRE DAIRY, ready It

2 go.$74,500. Bring your co-Mlj» 2 manufacturod homes lobe

negotiated separiiely,

, 8 DRY LOT DAIRY- JtSO.OOO, ,0 . 2?% down & assume. In- ,, e ludes naar new 2 bedroom

home and 48 head ol hols-ma

VALLEY VIEW REALTY, 324-3351. Aflor hours call Jim 324-8281 or Morris 3240130.

Mfl O U TSTA N D IN G

r n LARGE GRADE A DAIRY,u» now milking over 400 head,in- High production, Double 10_ wllh automallc equipment.

3 Cows & equlpmenl avaiU-nt.- -b le .; -,— - ........- -

38 ACRES AT BUHL. Good ^ rhomHT'Oontrto—lO -h«Ttng'

-bo™ : —

« . B a m e s R e a l lyJd • 1043BlueU kesNonh,1* • -733-8227,® Jim P a u lso n .. ....... 543-C930- RANCH-One Ol a Kind-

J located |14 mUe's southeast f - of-SherfdanrW yo:!.—small'

ranch Is truly one oi a kind. Consists of 395 acres of

5 grazing land divided Inlo m four pashires,. Highly Im-. Is proved property wllh

beautiful 5-Bdr. dwelling, 7 s u n horse bam, shop/

)I Ings. <700,000 possible ,, te rm s to qualified

purchaser. Brochure available on request,

n A ddress all inquiries lo;|. Jack E. Pellssler, Conlury0 21. BHJ, Inc., P.O; Box 6 0 ^

I., _WENDEU^F-ARM.J-Vatiey- I. Plvois.lrrigatelhls320Acres

In hay and grain. 3 Bodroom.- 2 bath home and shop. t2350 '

peracro . Torms,

1 SHORT 40 ACRES, aprlnkler*: Irrlgalod, splli-level home,

* WeSTW N TE REALTY Wendell, Idaho

[ _ 5384285 or 538-2488

L . .- .# 1 IN .D iT O A L E S „I RdMl EiU lo Unllmiiod sella

d o u b l e 4 HERfllNGBONg .

- -ax p a n a io n '.-N lc o T ^ ro o m r -homo. 20 acres, cows,

. .. equ ipm ent.. Meadow Gold - Grade •’A" shipping rlghij,

RexKnodie .7!.".'54J-59B0Jo h n T o lk ............... 328-5241Jim V arley ............. 734-4849Jerry Ja ck so n ........3244922 -Tom Floyd ............. 324-8912

• K a y G llb e r t . . . . . . . .7344372

R E A L E S T A T E U N L IM IT E D .

_ 73 M 1 0 r .

;

I S i f t " ' - ™ 1 i

1 » ACRES. NE.OI -jgood. 2 bdrm home. 120 ;

.shares walor, $300,000. Call \

«CARLBUT1^R R gALTV— J

— ;

V P38________ AcreapatLoU j o:

■Overlooking t h e----- LARGEACREACES—

OWNER FIN^ 9 % % Y(ty. Int. — 10 Yr. Cont

» * f w a | t n P l i i # « l• W otarS pow ar to i

• County < prlvola oil > Cell o r writ* for map

- ........ • W oHar’ SwrAJiTfleh.. _8fMS.OIa«iwooil Boil

/ ? P ^ H r C H \ 3 4-REAL ESTAI&JMC^ .

“ * p m i m c u m 'S u m i"On Willow C

1 ACRE«$4000r2-A< OWNER FINA

lO ll Y ity .ln t.— lOYf.Cofrtn :— B t t t w M n # a l r i I * l d « M

•W o te r S pow ar to « ' «Cout<ry<prlvalaallv .

. C d lo rw rila fo rm o p I W elta r ''lM rA U ric lio 4448 G tanw ood M *

•HEAL ESTATE INC?

S-NETMICH

0 7 " ' FimmUmcM 'Iga* •sm *- 7"40"‘ACRES" lull wal|

Jos, ^ fih g rtw lv lw .® {% u ^ id ^

= a

w 4 .4744 ACRES near Klmbart)s tn Excalleni larm land or sueU8- division. $3780 per 2cS; fim'- C a l Dennis McOerrnotl

ArsI 'be £M__________AcrMQeaLot

A BEAUTIFUL building sll< *n -on m Acres. 2W mile:S l a iT m . 'ils- A d^son Ave. E. commercia

acreage. lovoly 4 bedroon home. 2 llrepU ces.' dbb

-y, balh. bsml, shop building Im' $99,500. v/ould ^ rade (oi

emaller homo. Call Joe

-ALL THE ADVANTAGES of I 5 acre parcel.(or.your new

,y home wilhoul the mainte- JI* nance. A JOO root dUmelar « lot d ^ e d to you and . an

at The Willows. Price:

home, bam and other bulKt- Ings. Live stream. $89,200. CAI Judy Hollman 328-^80. Main Waat H in i^ TU.AW

„ BUY A PIECE OF Heaven In ¥■ H ell's Canyon. 400 to 840 d- acrea behveen lhe Salmon & If. Snake Rhrers. Very remote, st Timber, creeks,_aprlng> & i l l ' , acc ess road, Low elevation.

0 By Owner-Improved U l.»j Ce(rUge EsU tes. unit #2.

8 v Owner; 5 acre homeslte.

~ lrrig a l^ . SW .Mrome.'J Terms. 543-4887.324-5080. a "CHEAPER THAN A CITY

LOT” 1 Acre close lo BuhL ‘: O.K. • for mobile home, f $3,800, Munroe-Roblrts R.E.

:1^4 ACRE parcols in P tn d la a KnoU EaUles.

-B lacktop—d e ad -en d ' road,'' jg^ ^ raa trlc lh re covenanla.

' 1 ACRE In new subdivision 1 mile sou th .o f Twin, paved

» road. Terms avail. 7&M14.—1 Acre on Hlway by Kim-

. borly. wllh Urge shop build- Ing.includlngSbed.IVi balh

- Jlv7no_auaners^C alI_Judy . .Holfman 328-5880, Main Woal Really 7 W » 5 j.17H ACRES, edge of lown. Owner will carry at IOS. .

733-4019.____________2ViA. n'ear Jerom e. Fenced, wllh bam. W a te r- s h s re s r - Owner will carry. 324-2080.

- -2.8-Acra a betwee n .Twirt-fr -Jorom e. ImmacUale

Choir. ■apol $15,000.' - 5 Acres w est ol Twin. Lays beaulllul. $25,000.C all'Joe Young 734-3393, or Main West Reariv734<55i.3 ACRES north ol Jerome, $10,500; 2V, Acres soulh oi Jerom e. $11,250. FOUR SEASONS REALTY, Jerome 324-7545. Euls Brewer. 324- 7945.3 LOTS In NORTH STAR ■ SUBDWS/OW. $10,500 each.

30 ACRES. 1 mile north oT ' Buhl. $2500 down, owner will l carry^ t » a U ^ ^ t ^ 12%.-Calt "i

i S t t M i3555. I

-an i'A C R E S oh 'S nake River" “ I

g S S I S a * ! - ' I618 ACRES, Dworshak Lake Varea, 120 acres crops 1balance cul-over ground, no «buildings, W O p e r:a c re , «

tv!g&378-4a32! i. 9.8i/ o r. 1 acre south-on-Blue^ -<

U ke81U m lle ,o llrd& lrrlg . * waler. Owner ^ r r y . 7 ^ 1

r

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__________ Acreageaioi~g9yg.T P:T M E - ro u N Tm

.m ow ia homa with micrc wave & many extras, frul

K ' n s i r ' , ' . " “. e S i j . s f ; a ; ' “R S S " ' s

p.®”: EXCEPTIONAL opportunity Ilowlng stream, small Uke,' bedroom home, outbulU

I * CFS waler (llln{for :foul.ralalng. Call today

, l , s Can. M purchiuod as ]

J O I ^ 'm .-BAR^E*R A G ^ ^ INC.. Jim Barker 643^371 bi

fcui 9434604j______________

s a f f i ' f i i r s M S S n l

Joe MOBILE HOME LOTS lor /e s i sa le from $10,500. At Pole

S-. a . j , c . r A ! s s . p S ilew Corp.. 734-8370.__________nte-

PIECEO FTH Ef?O CK ?W antamounUlnlnyour

S a n d a f i l & u n d ’------------- S tream ?________

Wllh (ish in It? |-— on 5 acres?

H IN T E R S j^ R E A L T Y

^ YOU MUST SEE this quality ^ built home on 1V acre^J ‘ Features 1844 sq. (I. plus full

^ ■“ " S ! f f e— (tesm ussen at heme n s- tt. s u te Realty.up ___ -1 038 BmlwMProperlY ef- _2__LABQE— OURLEXES.. e . exeellent area, - 2 and 3

bedroom. heat pump,

Pelklna. 7334480. •4.000 SQ .FT. SH O P

- on main s tre e t In Filer, new palnl booth, good access doora, could be used ss

3' lncl5ded“ ‘$28S)o!‘“ T S !Owner will linance. Csll Ed 734-48^ * ^ " * ^ .Asaoelttes,

M3 ' VattUonPropetty ^ 5 -t- ACRES, close lo Ennis, h M o n t a n a ^ ^ G ^ ^ ^ g A

n ' SUN VALLEY-WARMSPRINGS, 4 br home. Ideal

; for single lamlly, shared

■ 0<5 MotHleHomesFofSila , aX40r . Trailer House: skirt-

t- -ARE-Vey-HAVlNG-TROtp- 1

' “ home? Check into” Carter '!> Homes consignment pro- '

gram. We can sell your 'I home. 733-7588. «

BANK REPO-mual sell I960 !Tamarack 14x52, assume tow *

\

, RLER OPPORTUNITY- fAvalUble aa soon as school ' Is out, 1980 4 bdrm mobliehome, nice Undscaplng, iporches snd awnings. $2.00d Ldown a assum e 12n% loan. Iia28^188before5om. t.

— RELOCATING..- musl sell H 1981 Kll 28x70.4 bedroom. 2 L bath, all electric, Iree sUn* h

iSEETHIS1979KIIFalrvlew.2 '*■ bdrm. lop o( the line, (ull .

_lnsuUllon package, quality 2

WANTED 10 buy. good uaed10 wide wood expando or 12 ^wide mobile home in good NlMndlllon in ffOO ninoa ^

self-cont. travel trailer wiu) Bt -o r-w fn_expando . ,,7344349 M

atter3. A»

S e t ^ . ^ piM or can be he

i w c o n c S r i w , ' ™ eiectrio. storm w tn d i^ ,1H heibath, much m o r e T z S o rnj

trad e 4 rv ^8 ,9 9 a . Open 8

1 9 8 1 Q ^ R 1 V E R :d g

^ i * f f o ^ l I w e tr t m “ “offerl

' • -B R O C K M A N 'S - • ” : , MOBILE H O M E S " ." ' •;3 miles north of Perrine

: S » « U t ? » J ^ & " ^: Phooe 734^87 Of 3244203.

t W ^ O A T E 14x70'; toUl

furniture, a k i r t e d , ' 'a t o ^ >

li% talarast Can .5 3 X 0 4 , C —

USSIFII HUMESLoU M .M c ^ 'H ^ f o rS a li

".1975 QOVERNOa 2 bdrm J

fnjli ^ S k y jM O frailer court #18 jujijj. <34-6347 lor apcMlntmenL S r t , 1978 ALL ELECTRIC

r e s ? » s q T ; ' ; t C 3 ,W/12X12 alUched InsuUled shop, porch and carport. Or com er lot w/Uwn sp^nkllno

k i ^ avslem. Features spacious pisn, 2 baths, heat pump,

m SS P,r«lpllron water softenerSIS? f e " " ? 3 -

u ta 1970 GOVERNOR 14x70'; 2 NCY Bedrooms, fumlshed. Easy n tif to acquire for buyer with

5 ^ ,Iton. --------------------------------------

2 MOBILE HOMES FOR— SALE. One 3 badroom with

lor llrepUce a l $8,000. One Im-Pole macuUte 2 bedroom (or

St. $17,500. Call LynnplUI Rasmussen at home 7 ^__ ^44400C? 2 R E C E S S E D . $500 ,r down, delivery and se l up

Included. 2>edroom-l4 wideI & 2 bedroom-12 wide, Qood

condition. Won'l lasl longl------- Carter Homes 733-7588.----------

8x45 TWO BEOROOM mobile

i t ^ W d l S v e S ^ i s s V t i p . ^Y Including excellenl bunk

Homes 733*

11,y Rentals_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _?uV OM Fum.Hoiaes

•n.. -Inquire: 823 Oak sffeel. jm- Kimberlv.^ PARTIALLY fum. 3 bedroom

! ' s ’ l i s a ' a r v-* fZS.Cleanlno dep. 734.7581.^ SM AU 1 bedroom home,"

p. 2 BEDROOM mobile home,

J : S ’» 7 2 " o ° r : g g V " ’"

051 Untum.lWses For Rent

IS Atter5pmw/dava-nt- -A-NICE-country.-2-BDRM - s. sppl, carpelsd, drapes.

^ A l t remodeled 3 bdr house

V S S S K S S l " .Harrison School. $240 per

II <34-0685 eves.____________

St., North. $400. $300 dam-- -aoedeposltr734457S-. ■ ■ ■ - « CLEAN .2 Bedroom, ra-[ modeled, InsuUled,- stove. -

1'

lurnlshed 1 Bedroom ho ijs^ ”}• - Fller:Nopets:Can32B:47t»4.‘- " 1 HOUSE FOR RENT. $195 + r ulllltles.- No - smoking- o r ' -

J HOUSE FOR RENT- $195 4 , ulllltles, - no smoking, no

« g a . ; B L l . c . l n i . „ .

I IN n ie r 1 bdrm unfum-

: ' s s s s s ” -I U RG E 3 bedroom 2 balh,. or lease or rent. AvalUble '

dining room, basement, *

? S b 3 S l @ ! ® ' s. NEATANOCUTE ^

.2 b ^ roo fns _ fo r_ m v rle d _

s a s f e S w . " i Kwafer, yard care provided. °Deposit. No M U . tS . - E n k ' 0Andersen. 7 M -2 ^ . J"N ^m o b ^ lle^ h ofn e ^ s y on {•

"vnH PfftalfiB ‘2Bedrooms, 2 ^ lh s ^ kiichen. J

734-0278. c

-ti6W LY -remodaied-»-room -

a t b ^ a , n W 3-73MD23.- -------WN IC E aC 0ZY 2bdrm w /llr;. •?'

■ fJ ia 1 bdrm house, fenced *Sr

■ ;g.^N E BORM hciuse. adu lu '

•PRETTY lltlWva or 3 bdrm 4

.natural gaa heat & lob-.«i pc

i S n t " ™ " % 'S l ' J n c i r < S

.054 UnfmApU.& Duplexes 061

SENIOR HO- Now ovA II^I* In Coodlofl. W ; mams. Ranlol a u ls tw c a U

ror ta n io r t w im fimlfa.

■ Hood hoJir^Walar. taW ar or ora provided foo. For mora Inf

. .opp llc slloq ip lao i* coll 73 3 0 0

^

- - ■ E 30m h <3uV n g ' ^

- ■ - 7 -

lEDADPROSF

'dei Unfum. Houaaa For Rant

i r r -SHARP new 2 bedroom

H8. SMALL-*-bdrm house lor_ :rent. No pels. Call atler 8:30,flic 7334191.____________"ne. ;i BORM, InsuUled, eleclrlc ' J , heat, fire^ace, no pela. De­led- : posit. $1M. 733-1500.On :i4x7D Mobile home, privalo"S .lot, ctose In. $ ^ Re- »>

:3 BDRM 2 Slory home, slove

3 BEDROOMS pluS 3 MORE In lull.bssement, NW loca-

I’i; B*fnes Really

3 BEOROOM Home In Ihe count7 , 3 bdrm, 2 balh,

th 3 BEOROOM House, $290 n- month + deposit. l»hone or 734-7808 afler 7pm.

^ 052 Fum.AotaDuotaM A BRIGHT clean apartmenL

^ New carpel & paint. $125 +« e le c tr le l lv .7 M ^ .: A FURNISHED clean- 1S BORM a t m e n t . All ulll's|l pakl. $14i monlh. 7344070.

fl _ F ro m S 4 C T .ra W 0 0 i; ■ ^ iH A U iiV E . w j z r ' n i c r ■ k neighborhood, $155/180., . u s l ^ l e non-smokers; 734-

AVAILABLE SOON, clean 1 Bedroom. $150 -f deposit. Someulllltles paid. 7344551.

I 733-3005.CLEAN WEa-FURNISHED

' CLEAN 1 bdrm, w/washer & dryer. $125 mo. -i- $80 dep.

> No kkJa/oBU. 734-7790 evea.' FURN. DUPLEX. 2 bdrms.

^_FURN1SHE0 1 8e d rM m _ J

ujffslTSA aoofTO Sw i?. * j LARGE studto &.1 Bedroom | apartment, heal & waler fumlahed. aduiu. 7344325.

J

g s ^ / i i i ' - a a K s g . i

ONE Bedroom furnished Iapartment. $125. Relerences i ireoulrad.Call 733-2157,ONE ROOM ' fumlshed gapanmeni. util's paid, $130 |

r s i . v „ a " s ! f e 5N.. 734-2481.733-2513. JPARTIALLY (umlshed 2

' 'y a r d ^ c lu 5 o d ° ^ ; ra ® ° " ’*~ ' SM~ALL 1 - Bedroom! all

I

■ -TBEDROOM lurnlshed aot.7 - n . $175 mo. + utililles. U l t

7344089 or 733-4417. »2-DUPtEX-apartmenU; 7 ' 'P

2 STUDIO apts. lor renl In S' -Twih -Falls.-Utililles-paid,-- - rrent neaolUble.423-47M. fi;

-- -- N054 Untum.Aj}HDuptafti °

_______ MAPARTMENTS For Rent- S! Adults Onlyl * Lynwood

- Manor AD ls;.faa889.- 01 ATTRACTIVE 1 . Bedroom

X f f S U W ' M ? !W/D hookHip. $175 $100 Xl!deposit. 733-2973.________ ___ OfATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm Apt.. J«carpeied, stove & relrlg., no ^peU o r children. $230, ^ ^S«8QrQtobiB.7ib-2e28. PF

— -------------«- 1&-2 bedroom apartm antsr '7=Stove & refrigerator. PRg arbage-d ispou l & -dish- aviwasher. Carpeied. Laundry Shfacilities provided. Children' Fa<

toU for children. As;

tfLEAN Housekeeping cei _Cablna_weekI>LOi-monihly_ j e r

PartUllv(umlsfrid:TO483C -Me CLEAN 2 bedroom. Urge ^

- 6longe,-qarago .-carpeied ,- Pro elove & reirig.Xo p e u . k x cio: + securitydetoslt.12221tlh Oei Ave E .,7 3 to M or 734-1888. $50i DELUXE DUPLEX. 2

.Be ^ m ^ Umllj rwrn^wlih 2

“electric heating & A/C. i^ p l 220( .4 watar softener JumUhed. moi - w v e r w - p a t to - a n io r i f le - -war room, exlra beautiful drap. 400C

•efy-4 -oa rpellno .-W ale r-V - 733- lawn care paid..Adulls. No :90a

college. achooU & shop- p lf lg ^ l ld r e n welcome. 8&O u f tc y ^ 3100

. • plus. C A U W 4 « ^ .£ « t

— ^ $279

IM l)lrtei.l^H lu|»l«iM m S

3 U S I N G E'^ • t ts ld a Court A pad . :Com I provided on all 30 ' ' .acce l.d Incom.. fo,-,our . ]

i f . T r t e ' t i i ' - - ■ SInformation end rantol WocI 4081.--.................................... -floor

.

I 'AffF J ----------------------------------- -Good

Pf;dimJNiTY .

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054 ' Onfum.Apli.a'Dupl«i'H

^ ”2 S » m ! d S S S ) ‘c I m « r ~drapes, slovo, relrlg, DW, W/D hook-up, compactor.

- .U RG E 1 Bedroom apart- iric ment, range, ral, no peta." De- $140, Call 7 3 4 ^ ^ .________- MODERN 2-Bdr 4-plex near ale MV H ospiui. Waler, sanita­te - tion & klichen appl ^ (umlshed. $225 per month + we deposit. ' Osys lesve

RE PARTIALLY fumlshed 1 ■ ea- bedroom Apt. lor renl. Con- Illy taetJanlceat7334844.

h? SPACIOUS modem 2 bdrmth, apartment, very good loca-or tlon, Undlord pays .utilities,_ applUnces fumlshed, $ ^SO month. CallJane 7334009,ne WENDELL. 1 Bedroom

- r r r w . - r ! m < , rss posit. 5384487.-___________M. YOU DESERVE THE MOST + (or your renu i dolUrJ Come

lel us Show you one o(.our

r i a s s . ‘p ~ i , * e r i s

r J l l i n o r i . . a J J t , n g ; i , . . .. . j) 1 BDRM apt., stove, (rig,. &

/ 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT,1 $125 month, $100 s a r l l y - -

dej)osll.Call7344a5a.n $170.1 BDRM. Urge rooms. •

, 2 BORM baaement apl, $185 • -I- deposit. 2 Pdm i.fp iu irs

apt, $fl0 -f dep. Re(erences - [; Inl8rsute Really,* :

1 $230 + DEPOSIT. 2 bdrm^ ::

, ii g a g . ' 8 j a , a ° ' ' ^ -

OM BeoMfiirllwl .' FURNISHED clean room

with private balh. All utlillles

- ^ !^ 7 3 g § 8 f r ° ^ '' KITCHENETTE $45; Rooms- -$30.-ChlW ren-OKrUlli'pd.---------

Roommate wanied. share spacious 4 bdrm, 2 balh,

' llrepUce wllh 3 adults. 1 W « M ro m CSI. 733-8887 or

WORKING MAN- rent $75_ _depo8lLBath4kllchenprivl-______

1 private entrance.

057 Rental Mobile Homes

“ ■ mfwie^fiome"ln^lSpei™ ~ ~ $175 per month Includes

_ aorne^n |^^ chlfdren/Urge ■ '

PARTIALtY~ furnished

212181 Street East. Hansen. '“ RENT or'-SE L L — 10x«— ......

fumlshed 2 BORM w/tlpoul.

OrandvlowVn'la,'

058 OtlteeaflasifiessBermiMAIN8TREET-3,000ft..Uke over 2 year lease. Inquire 451 Main Ave. E.. Twin Fallu OFRCE SPACE’ for lease^ '144 sq,lL Conuct J-U-d Enalneera Inc^ North P tau -

7 3 3 -5 2 5 1 ^ 7 3 4 4 ^ ■ ■PRIME OFRCE* 720 sq.lli. ' Addison Ave. E. across from

-^ber^n ;e .-P h .-7334102 o r - r ~ r ~

PRIME RETAIL SPACE available., -Lincoln Plaza Shopping Cenler, Jerome. Favorable terma. Hawkins & A8SMUUS.3784521.

ceptlonlst ancP^an'awerlng ii '

-Professlonaf—o tn c m w c e --------Close to hosp iuk Medical or O enui. Approx. 700 Bo.n. .

p a r-.monlh. All uilimes ■

2 YEAR OLD indiutrial ' •■ Tnniiri hMp, ?yfo" ' •2200' o l storage. $800 per !monlh leaae. Also £ s :!

H H ^ X:2.000, o r 4,000 sq. It., prime ■location' reu iT or Office : : sp e o * .-^ ,6 0 -» - a q ^ - fo o t* t— •-P S ^ a r 7 3 3 4 2 0 0 ,* ^ . - :3 OFRCES avalUble & 1 .g jcep^onarM at 1120 North

" o fF ic e a tiiut 4,000 sqin:— t —

:734-7581 or 73^2801,***'.

plus full oasem enu with et* ■ -

;

e ^ o is o o s Q .F T . ofchotoe 0 lice space , located 1081 .Blue Lakai-.BJvd JN orth______U --Com er locaUon with g o ^ ' w c e e s and ‘free p ^ ln g . ' - ' -

n o o r .w rh e ed d o o ra fro n tft------- -

MM mo. 73»j!o67.*“ '

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CW-- Mobile Home Smo •QUIET COUNTRY UVINQ*

< \m .A ij!siS 3 irM o u . ’. TRAILER SPACES: TF area

Ml eloclilo Of gas. c iblo V, . i phono available. Will han

lie 14x70’ irlr’a & smaller r3>l38a belween lOam-Spm.

'lew V e a r . . , nsw values! 3hoot:ia3sitlecl.733<wi.

M erchandise. .067 . Meftfttndise ■ LINCOLN 450 amp DC

)EE- BOAROS, new. re- {rllled, uaed. Also traps & » o ~lrallora.— 7 3 M l0 f- o r• 3 4 ^ 7 . - ____________

----------- -3RUMSWICK Pflnl TsMfin,. iceessorles , sa les &

Jam es Clark 73J.

CHAIN SAW S P E ^ L nirodkjctory pdcea & liberal trade In.allowanl^-on'Plo- neer enain saws, oiler ilm ltedtopresenlstock.

------------------J &-J ENTERPRISES—1704Ad<llBonAva.East‘''

DRIlL p r e s s , w/heavy melal stand » 0 . Rouler Cralter w /melat su n d SW. 12 string Conleasa oultarS12S. Electric oultart2j;733-305e.

----------- ENQBEflQ'S.-apeelaHrIno In-solld wood furniture, an* nouncea a super salel Buy any table & S aide chalra, receive ttie eth chair free. We have dining tables to seat up to 20 people. Chlna& Curio cablnels, Watl units lor stereos, books or even a bullt'In bar, Oitlee desks & chairs, our roll top desk Is

-----------w h o le sa le ~ p rlc ed r-b a r-& -counter stools, & rocking chairs loo. .Oak bedroom

.furniture. We restore & re> linish. A new service- resi* denlial & commercial de- algnlng. if It’s wood, call Engberg's Handcralted Furnilure 676-2630. Keybum. Bam to 6pm. Sat. 1 lo S.

^ — W «ch-I^^^

E^UtUZER hltch.lor-Chavy o r^ lh e r? Porl-a-potty. 73^^

pickups; farm & garden

" »2SOrifm.32MOtf.'

ew. S ell a s package. 734-6386 even inos.__________LAWN-MOWERS. Irada old mow ers'on exc used com­pletely overtiauled mowers;

. Also bicycles, 3 2 4 ^ 7 . MANUAL hospital beds & ' m a iuesses tor sale. Qood cond. $25 each. Cail 5434401 - belween 9am-5om.MUFFLERS InsUlled while Vou wait. Complete.Mulder Service Incluolna cuslom duals for car and pickups. ABBOTT’S AUTO SUPPLY.. 305 Shoshonn St. South.

I s c i a m s f i l i ^ n M g s s ^------ : .OAlC-KITCHEN—c ab ln a U ^

^ ‘ v an l^a lav ^M ^ laH ers!^ ' OLD BOOKS, , some -First Editions. 24 volume set- Martc Twain, Charles Ruaseil, Charles Dickens,

-------- W neton—Chufchlll;--m any-■ ■more.7M.6494.

Pressure cooker - canner-------- w /p r« u u r* ^ u o e .-w lllh o ld -

16pinta. used only l season. Alao saber saw. 7344659 afters.

------- fELO A D fN O w iuiptrFtrpolo-■ -& reel; C iiy pigeon thrower:

___ Polaroid came n ; Elec lanfloor . (TioCet; Svwing mact)lri9 Uble; Decorator

0X16’ ' Channelmaster an-— . j f l a m . E y t P ^ B g ^ q , , . . . .

'"SHiRTSI•ONLYUIWl

-'JRIm.T<>Bim^Fun Run". T.-- Shirta a(*-Aeing aold by.Ihe Tlmes-News Advertising Department for only $3.00. i

. saiiois x w r s i

1

STEREO'S, CB 's, radio's ■------ tnstalied-Q uannteed-; p ro --

J e u lo n a work. Reasonable• rate s. 734-3344.___________ j-JiNFINISHED picture frame >

— ^rm otflinflrvirtoin 'w M ina'l": T

- S w t l a n v . 7aSaB7 evea. * 1 ■ "*O R A W E R -leoat-file -caW - :<

nel: r drawer deak; 'Royal

I

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a Renl C67 . UEaceOaneour o o m -------------------------- --------

ol USED HOME DEMO MERCHANDtSE

a ’USED MATTRESS and bo

>E!£? a 9 & A i S 9 9 , ® ° ‘JQ‘ *SOFA « LOVE SEAT, dar near brown, 10Q% orton fur. Sol

l i ',rea. Captain's bed wim pe oTV “ »fd, dressor & mIrro han- ?«*•<• Sold new $799...NOV i|tar $499,ipm. •5.PIECE DINEUE, chroma___ wllh rusl Chairs, sold ne«

$199...NOW$t39. f;®*' -SPEED QUEEN washer J . dryer. Harvest gold. Sok

new$699,..NOW$»9.

- BANNER FURNITURE ~ 733-14?!

m ‘>‘*ck vinyl, $90*” ' Admiral harvest gold port» _ W e. d ishw asher,' ^125:

B trbequeoflii.$20.733«7a.

- loader, 2-4 ton capaclly 6

4 ~ S ! ^ ? 1 7 o r T O ^ ” " ’WANTED: Older FREE

- Playpen lo use a l The Hound

>ral ext. 207,ifc HEATER. S2 gillon

$70; Fireplace screen $12. All____ _inQQOdCOnrilllnn -• i " -WOMANS golf ctubs,-Wilson

Carol Mann) 2 woods 4 5 Irens + pUld bag. $80. 734-

»77 OATSUN p/u bed. new

IUV epm rr* _______ra. 3 MCTAU Desks. 2 smallIS. wood . tables. 3 . foldingto chalra. 1 aecrelariai chair. 2

i 4 very, targe chalk boards. 1Its small drafting Uble. 1 targe) s drafting u b le w/cabinet. 1& tarae conference -UbleIs w /lorm lc^op In wood tone,

- a - -8 ee -a t-7 2 6 '6 h o sh o n e -S I .'ng Wesl. cail 73^0524. .

TfZ 3/4 LENGW brown mink '•r c o i t- fo r "sale. $300. Call y . 734-7316aaklorYvonne. ■

(4) Wrangler XT 31x15.50x15 5 ilrea & Aheeta $400; AN-

2 ' ■- M . Winl«IToa«i

. ^ liver^°S»vw ^doltare!''^coln colleclions. stampa,

X - -T JIam ondsr^tcridaho-C oir Galleries, 302 N.. Main.

- ■ 7»<i83.---:' - r-.-.--:— r-.i----- :

------------H A M IL T O N " " " ;

d YOURONESTOP^ RECYCLING CENTEfl

^ - ALUMINUM. 25cIb. d NEWSPAPER . .S 3 0 . to n ’ : CARDBOARD . .J 2 0 . to n

? M A K E O iiJE ST O Proi " MONEY?1- We buy gold 4 silver, rings,■' coins,--watches, sterllno 4

diamonds. sUmps. 734*45iS7. • ContlnentaS

^ ^ jd & & jv erE x c h .^

, f i l QTh T C R A'W L E R S ' WANTED-CaliOdnearsBail , & Supply. 324-6300 or 324- ‘ 3559.6f2llhW .JafpmB. - •, NIOHTCRAWLERS. Im-

medtate cash, 329 Addison- Aw Weat. CaJi 734-4944.-------

NIQHTCRAW1.ERS. InaUnt i _ cash, hlQh^est price, we

WANT TO BUY: U roe’ dogI___ fioustt_for_Jarge_(Sefm an..

Shepherd. Ph: 7334042.

on______________ AntlquMr - -SQUARE-Oak^Ublesrtlres*- -

era. wardrobe closet, china

- - s S f f l a f l l n T S j w i k - ^ -VERY OtJ3 U " Mahoghany

074 Muttalln»trum>ntt " BALDWIN Spinet PIANO.

' • ••Bxceilent-’ conditk}n.--»980.'*- “ ~Cail726-8023.’ ’ • -

ne« ?c o n d lfio n * ^e ^ ’’ilfie& professionally,' 100 wall. 4 ' 10’^aplir»;.so(dnewfor$660, : asldng $390; 1966 - Qulici Sujtlre elec. quIUr.-solid body, ' 2 numbucking . pIckuDSj exc. cond., with ease 6A ). 733:253a.GIBSON 25lh40lh Anniver­sary speciat Lea Paul guitar.'

= - g i C p . .

RENTANfW-TVICwfuneW . color T y n ranllna.' N o u iK t

- ~ i to rM )v K U d .2 ^ M a ln A ^ -I

•ous 078 FumlturetCinieti----- EARLY AMERICAN sota.I M cellont condition. Phone:

h _ , GOOD USED gold rocking «Wrt so*'- Also 3 matching

blue decorator tamps. Rea- sonabie. 733.l4a6allor 6.

^ I d KITCHENETTE set. liko new. only used 4 monihs. $150.

SET Call 733.5597. ' __________peli MOVING SALEI Lovo seal,

ilrror wood stove, woven woods, 40W cornor desk w/shelves.

Window bonch. kingsl20 ome headboard. 734.6003- new ONE Everton mattross 4 box ' spring wilh stand. Make of*>r 4 far. Cali 733^)507._________

OUEEN SIZE. Sealy posturepedic mattress 4 box. Oniy $139,95, Cain’s

i t Clearance Center. 733-7111.SOLID WOOO d<nlng tabfe

tgn- ' wllh 2 matching benches. ) tt^ Only $179,95. Cain'a Clear- 125- anceC enler. 733-7111. sn .' ^PIECE S o li t I.OVSSUI. ,,,L excellent condition. e S d ' -8eautifuily--quilted— Only- . j, $200.S5. CalrVs Clearance U . ..Senler. 733-7111.____________

^ e ' *3>PIECE ilving room soi. und Sleeper, love seal 4 recllnor.

’ •3-PIECE rust Ofaylon,.8oU_ T - chair, loveseal. silohi freiohi "on d jga flo . Reg $1&9..,Nl5w

' ■ BANNER FURNITURE ■ ^ 733-1421_ 70 YARDS good usablo wool isw carpet. Phone: 733-7130 allor <llh

— 079 »^Appll«f>os

w - i ? . ? j a ' s W 5 s r— In cabinet. Monograms, lall bullon-hoies, blind ^ em s; ing .darns 4 many oiher fancy, 2 designs.'$159 cash^ ptlco o r’. 1 small monthly payments, ge 7 27e7asktorCredftM gr.

g i- - ff lE E -p lc k u p -a e rv lc e -o n - Junker frigs, washers^

— dryBrs.rances,734:9373. . UKE NEW 14 cubic foot

MAJOR, APPLIANCE ro- builders. Repair 4 recond ali

’la maior appliances. Malor ■** used appliances for, sale.

-W e-m ake-house-calls.-734- 9373. A ilerhours. 423-4366.

------- NEW MIylag ' washer • 4“ drvor, deluxe model, while, luy $4M. Cali 734-6560.________

,1. recondilloned 4 guaranteed!L" $269.95, Cain’s Clearance

l l^ - C enlef.J33-n tt.----------------- --In. 7rWHIRLPO<3L 16 cu. It.

-u p rlg h t-f fee zer.' - Bxuo iien r - -------C0ft07-I275.-Whlrlp00hlfaah- -— -C0(Ttp8Cl0r$125.-7J4-2re6.^— - -

~ “ o k T ~ SiidingiisiifUu”' '^ •O L ^ L D bam wood. 2. W .

ROUGH LUMBER. ^1 dimensions; corral poles, iroaled posis. railroad lies;

). Wiiidellver.324.61fl1. .

S SOMEOFTHISWEEKS Specials at Fort H arney- , eullding & Farm Supply HwSOTKimberiyRSr v

I. E.by Hansen HigK^ridge : 4 Hours: 11:OOAM%)OOPM

M ^,hroughF,i„Ph: f

•. \i■ — - C«da(j:enco43------------as ..... (priced each In units)............'I 1x4-<^.30» . 1x6-4'. 35« I

I- 1x4-5’.35* 1x6-5',40i c• 1*44’4".36« :ix6-«'4".50c’ -!

h 1x44’.42( 1x64’.72c f n 1x4-8':5St '^ x M 'T M ^---------------Pino1x64'.62*------------ 1

HxM'R .W .1.42 5

L ” *r rrrnlum cV darroV.L ’ -A L ' (priced each in unlta)B 1xM 'RghCedaronly.64( f^------ 1x6-6>^RQhCedaronly-tn5—

1x«JSta1nedd(^e8/j^^^ ^* : • - YardPosis -------(prlce^*acJvany.unii)------------S

! W 'E S S K gS K S S : it,

. 4x4.6’Pecky cedar un 'isro o 2 "~2x4-® ^iU B-eB djlllM 1'« ''' „

1x10R.L:.cedarsfding

1 f; - . (unite) .35 Iln.f1. !?

.oj

. Pine 1x6 R.L. Channel ' ^ .8c

MISCELLANEOUS . * " ■

. ^ ea . a' l m a u o ^ te $20.00, all

: s-ire onty aboul Vi ptioa. ;bH

.:FOHMICA,-0Uf-'8l0ek .00* ;HC

^ l = o r t ' H a r n e / * - y I S > - E h h n a 4 2 t K i r .

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■w Ott BuiMlngMalerlal

~ ‘lonc ing - 1210—Slorage shed. 7'x6' shake

Asphalt Shingles= ............................ $28.50 a so.

V '’ Ceiolex4x8............ $3.50^ 4x4 8 'Cedar Posts . . . . $2.99 H - -Roiled RoolingT7r$10,«5roti-lE Shake Fell.'....... $.7.95arolis, OeltaRlbTIns; .....................63«a running ll.:y Can also ordor coiorod tin at i f 93«alineallt. .

!' NORTHWEST PLYWOOD SALES-

. • (Behind United Oil)in------------— — :-------*' CEDAR 1x10 4 1x12, J260.■' Std. 2x4. $250. Rough 2x6,

$270. Henry Davis. 324-3572.324-6380.________________

‘ HOUSE LOGS, ready to tay. r, Complole kits mado. any

style logs. Dwayn Hanson. 544.2814, OletrlchV --------~

“ tw ____________ GafaoeSila.^ BASEMENT salo.gtassware,'• m intaluros,. knick knacks,

'■ FLEA MARKET, Gooding “ Grange Hall. May 2nflr- -9am VRmrcrBfisrfoodrtfr>i' ■ I. tiguos.everything you want, r -Sponsor Amarantli. ------------

washer,' bunkbodSr- misc. ~ - 62S3rdAve.E..Sat,.Sun, -

QUIT HOUSEKEEPING Saio. 11-4pm Sat. 4 Sun., 17

: WQOdatockClrcle.. YARD SALEI 9am4pm; April ' 24th.2Slh-26lh; 756 Main Avo ’ Soulh; Oulboard molor,

washing machine, Avon bottles, iots misc.

086_______________Firewood- AUSTRIAN Pines, Norway 4

Colorado ^ r u c e , You dig or we .will, (Reasonable. 73^ 3416 evoM ngs4 week-ends. FlREW 00D ;.lum berends4 blocks. For saie cheap. 733-2065or324.8566. ~COOD ORY pine or col-

-. tonwood. Delivered 4- . aUcked.-Miker324.S356,------- ---

■ 067 ............. Ptonaitrees• STRAWBERRY plants for

aaie. $7.50 per hundred +Ux. Cali Raugust Strawberry ' Farm, evenings belween

- -B:iopm:-32»^ : ".------- - " ,TREES ready to ptant now. |

10' Fir, Scotch Pine, Norway*S ^ ruce4 some Blue Spruce. |

■ ~ j. -068 ■ (SoodTMiwsToEat !O N IW S $12.50 for M lb bag |

Apples- red i golden de- 1 iicious, red rome. $7.95 r

T sam roT 29fiD T C ackerbeer (|T 19 aa^ion^ l ^ l l t y Is; .

M or whole. Brina your own'' r-containers;------LONGHORN' “ ij ^ ^ E T , S. Blue U kes. 1

■SIAIE.. .iinaM cted,-vIdaho -raleod b e fll r^ rk -& -ta m b . [

to amail o rders avaltable. ' .Cali ahekd . for batter :# e rr tc « .:::P if r '» rto c ite f# ; "2 Wendeli; w ivo 5 3 « 8 a i

: 080 ' Pea&suppim S

w e e k a o i d v S M ^ ^ a l M dooa. Phone M ^ a79 . IJ

’Itlve p r t» e I n Maofc Vaiiey .0 ;o n a u p p ^ f o f d o g a 4 c a u . ;ib

alao™aI»liaWe*■73M83C- - - ---------- . .f t

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“ 080 K ' ' PeU&Supplles

^ -FflEE-PUPPIESI-Australlan a S hep^he^^tack U b mix. 1

FREE to good homesi Mix

i ? = « = « • »» » days. 733-1342______I ' GIVE AWAY to good home-5 ' year old male Doberman

v ^ p e r a , Neutered. Call

' i r w U R PET BECOMES LOST be sure to check our L ost 4 Found llsiing ap- | ) e a r ^ daily In ctassKlca-

c5lO ENGLISH S S i )“ 'aog /A ustfauan— Shepherfi-

puppies to give away; OM ’ English Sheep dog lemale 4

Reg Australian Shepherd

!, r a p a a ! " ° . ° ' ^; PROFESSK)NAL

QROOMINOf Vacallonlng?

- a i i i y ^ a n g A ? - "

I. P o M lt r ^ ! ? -

L JU B E e R E Q ^ O id ^ n g lla h ^

iike to buy 2nd hand swing■ ■ setrgooaxondrK erB allB V ,-■ ~Haioltorc829.57W,~ —

THEANIMAL HOUSE has an abundance of ADORABLE puppieai- U b - springer- cro sses , Terrier crosses, 4 Peek-a-poo crosses. Take ono home for $25 which Includes aii shots for 1 year. 7334634, 260 2nd Avenue Soulh.

Farm ers ' Market095 • FeniUwATooSog

MANUREFORSALE Wedellver.

C a ll.......................... nx*!K>

086 • Fm Seed ALFALFA SEED for apring

- 733<l14l.Wiildelivar._______ALFALFA SEED for aale by

l e a t^ , will deliver. Marlon . P e n d ^ ra f l 655-4248 or j

“ AilBtfa~S«ed-~Stve“m o n e y r 'buy Irom grower. Various

-FOR-SPRiNG PUNTINQ-we- -{ have ail the popular public r varlelies ol alfalfa lor the Magic Vaiiey. Ranger, {

Fails call Art Knudson 734- ' _O 450._73J«a0l_K lm boriy i. ^

Charles Kllmes 42M655; ,

— M* i ^ h**Frtn”

BUckfooNohn Shobe 664- i

“ High te s t ALFALFA SEED by 'Igrower. Ranger. Baker, 1Agale. Can dellw r. W ilkes «Inn. 733-1052.733-1519. - I IF YOUR SEED com dealer

-quolM p r tce a - th a M ak e a • i -y o u rb rea th away, retaxraftd- -!

phone u s for quotes on

r N . “ . ; M - 4 ' a ! , 5 : .S eed Co.. In aeed ousineaa :E aince 1061. Phone; Uoyd A ndersen 636-2386i George C

■ S ^ u t t e h - ■■ b « ;Edom klles, sheltera. for sale, hExcludor traps, used , ebo irda . 733-1052.7^-1819. :i,

;N /c Ranger aitoita aeed, |F

IHoillatar ? m 4 2 7 a iJ ;RANOEa *!fa}lt-eeed .-* l% - iP

RANQER ALFALFA. Non- . -c

Je ro m e’324:B701,afierl(^. 'v

by L arry W right

O F j .

HAVEN'T )V o d O k T j

„ on Hii.GnWrwd

- APPROXIMATELY 90 tons of X 1st, 2nd, 4 3rd cutting. 2

In miles from towa< Can after 5,- 733.7457. •e, ATTENTION ^F E E D E R S !» ^ s lo m tub grinding, sta-

"5 t y p * ^ of AlfsHa*''ferago. in 423-6151,or.423j157. . lil r o R ^ 8 A ^ 3 R b culling hay.

S 'GOOD HAYI Selll ton iots or ir ali. $55 ton. 3 ml e as t ol Ernst V Home Center. 733-7666. .I- GOOD QUALTi^ HAY. 65

-ton. 1st-2ndOrd cutting, Cali p belore 9am. 543^58. f HAY.FOR SALE, $55 per ton. d Cali Dave. 73*^080.5 TOP QUALITY I9601st 4 2nd I c ^ t i ^ h a y lor sale. Call

TOP QUAUTY altalta hay., 2nd cultino. 30 ton. 637=6313,I WANTEO TO BUYt-SARLEY •

4 WHEAT. 886-2087. Alter 7

.200_TON_ol.3rd-£uttlng_'ln-- -Q ood lnp rN o 'fa in .-JS S lon r

fl34U37for1-3a2-4261.

F- 35 TON good quality third • -cu tting -hay -fo r-8aio .-324 .-

i S’S : __________ i _________r TOO“ roN ~ ooodT iuaiity -isf"

60 TON hay, 1st. 2nd. 3rd cutting,'good hay. Big bales;

. 4H miles East on Addison.733-5930.______________.80 TON OF HAY. 1st 4 2nd cutling, call 6 ^ 1 7 aller

on __________ Finnat=ofR6nlDAIRY lor lease, double 4

I WANTED: Good LOS tarmer to aharecrop 300 choice a cres near Wells Nevada.

. Excellent for aitalfa, grains,! aeed pou to e s. U)ng term

arrangem ents, possible..I Write: Q. Sterling Nixon, US ., MAAG Peru, APO Miami !

_ .09#............. PMtureForRefll.rWANTEO-PASTURE-lor.80- ' pairs, any area. Dale

■ Chlldera 733^064.WANTED; Pasture lor 60 lo T O rg w lln ^ c a lr ts . Phone

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tein apfln^ng helfera. Average w eiflh in so to 1300

- -tb»7Mo«w;ffii«i«f™ ihlnr ■month. 324«73,Jerom e.AT STUD- Reg. Morgan SUlllon. $200 purebrecf 4

> -$150----- Orade-------366-7410,- -Hammeit. _____________ ^

' — ATTENTWfrDAmYMENI------- iRoll your own . grain' for 1

- ■47.00f ton o r ies s , j nftaayJoc. -1 your own roller mill with thb

ATTENTIONDAIRYMENI 'W eh a v eo n h a sd to p q o a ltlr ' Hoistemmpringing helfera welghlngfrom 900 to 1300 ibs ' l ^ t wiii Ireshen in 2-6 J weeks.. We will deliver to \

iheifers on hand a t all tlmea. ( :For further Information call r or write; OorwW Berry, Box * 341. f

i

'DAIRYMEN ^iHoUteIn heifers cuatom fed, I heaiUi care, vaccinationa I

|FOR SALE; Holstein spr- g

i E E Z S S " " ]i g a . ! ! : ^ i » 5 ” ' g I

:H0LSTE1N , HEIFERS, 3 :rnonma and oMer;Atao bred :

-snd-eprlnelr>o-heifef8-and —1 •cow*. Hrdllcka Brothera <

: W I S .M 7 ^ . ( 7 l£ ^ im . '' il

102 C1RI8

HOLSTE!N Springer heltari 4 cows lor saie. Laroi

' selection on hand at altlmes.424-2250.__________HOLSTEIN CALVES, 'bulls Hellers, c ross breds. dai oid, sU rted, weanors 4 ligh'

_ weights. 0 Laiy J Livestock FaiiTiold. Idaho. 1-784-2340 01764-2670,____________

HOWARD'SAngusRanch Regtalered and commercial angus bulls.

Cali 543^915

JIM BROOKS&SONHazelton, idaho

S2»«)ie, 82M174

Good selection, modern- type Registered Angua Bulls, 2 year olds 4veariinos. ___________12 COMING firat-cair Hols­tein Heifers to catve within a

Call324-&573. Jerom e.._ _POLLED_Hereford Bulla for.

“POLLED Haiofoid B u ltr lo r

s f i i i E aPUREBRED 3 year old

- REG. ANGUS COWS, ed hellera 4 bulls. 934.5047 or

o g r — REG HOLSTEIN BULLS - • From lop alres ol the breed

and dams with high type and OJ production. Service aoe or 1 g* younger. Sawloolh Farms

‘ Inc.. Alvin Smulnv 733-7148. ei SAWDUST

“ V r . „fl. “WANTEDI M to 60 Top cows

I1 « ; H « a ,

65 6 YEAR OLD quarter horse III gelding, well b roke/ all

around use . exc conflrma- r ~ - t ionT324:5740aller 5Dnr--------

,M reining or culling futurity prospect. Would consider a

- irade.Call 326.4690.r ALL TYPES .OF HORSES V bought,.sold. traded.-Pienlv -

marklnga, broke, 4 year oid.. . I750.TO.2442.____________S'l- A Q H A -R egtalerea?quanor-

JM.STUD._OuUtanding r ^ e ** horao KIDS SUNDANCE

buckskin, 15,3 hands. 1300 -J>0UDdM 3 0 M J0 n ll

!“ ^dtapojlifih . "Feo" $ ^ ' ' + “ d mare caro.s; C, Dee Chrislensen, 600 - 1. East, ISO North, Ruport.

Phono436<i22a. d AT STUD: 6 year oid regls- >r tered Morgan. Excelleni

conlirmation 4 disposition. Youth rates. Guaranteed life

I foai. 733-2919.733.3331., GUARANTEED resulta lo ' break 4 train. Foes nominal.

sundlngj^-grandson of Bold r Ruler, Appaloosa son ol >. Tiger Rose. Board and . paaiuro. Wolr'y Acres 324-, M82.324-8031.'___________' HORSESHOEINGAND

TEETHFLOATINQ. • PhoneI 324.7944,________________

HORSES for sale o r Irade. Oood kida horses. Also

I horse shooing. Denver Fine.

1 - - ^ ' ” '^ - : : ^ - ......' o HORSESHOEING

Joe Carpen ter........ 733-7726; KING 4 Leo San Slemon ' geldings. 5 years. 16 handa. — auper-hunter-- |umper_ p ro -- , spects. Small ptack 4 year I. old m ay ,,t» ^ r j d d e n by 13

. MATCHED team Shire colls. ;

r " Hansen. 5<?2614. Dietrich. ~ PAINT SUlllon. Sol's Little

■- -PUREBREOARABIAN-----------SUiilonService.

PurebrK l^ / ^ ian^ SUilkin

' REG quarter horte. gel^ng,9 yeara old. Well trained and

S n W M S S f

-REGISTERED OH Stallion, great comblnatlon w/smsli - jw |j^ W e lc h or POA. Eve’a.

ROPING 4 barret horse, 11 years old. CompeUtlve.

.SMALL well trained horae. -larflf fHiny s liti—Mail lor - b ^ in n e r or uae In Little Buckaroo Rodeo. 7334191 or733-0696 eve'a.___________ .SORREL-MARE $700, well brake, good cow horae. 2 - wheel- horae .trailer $200.

■ W A N T E D ^ ra ^ 'i Horses ‘ for dude ranch. Mual b e . sound and genlie. Okler horses considered. Cali Kimberly, 423^029.. > Y ^ R O L O ^ l'a te re d Ar»-

- ;^ n • geldlnqr-gertOe &

;m S um S ins.'5 tM |^5flJi.“ ^-

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ILRi« 104 Horses^Ta WANleO TO BUY gerdiergs pony or small horse, rklsa-•II ble for amall children,

__ reasonably Dftcnd. m t a iwilis. WEBER COUNTY SHERIFFSJiy MOUNTED - POSSEght announces ati breeds tooia-ck, lered horse sals. Top bloodI or Hi'es. Conslgnmsnt

deadline: May 15.1981. Sale JT time: Sat. May 30th. 1pm.

Place: Golden Spike Colosseum- Ogden. Utah. Informalion ca.; f. td Favero

broke to lead $250. eA&Ma.

« 3 YEAR OLO registered TB mare, sU ried. 18 handa.

5 ; ' S i a , , - ^ "

Is. 3 YEAR Old filly. Green broke 4 .v ry gentle. Cali 733-9039

- after Som. or 2 4 0 9 . 5 Y » R 0 L D buckskin mare;9 year oid Ponv. good with

or-^ IB _________Horse gqlilpmenlfd KAHN-LUCiCH Ford Tracior B.i 4 Equlpmont , Company- dealers for Ctass^c t ^ s e5 Trallera. 734-4121._________)f NEW 2-horae trailers, $1895: _ .ie ’-horae or-slock,$2495:20L- G ooseneck, $3956. ' Hitchin' d ^ ^ ^ T r a i l e r a , Kimberly.

. Saddlery, 733-7096.1079 CIRCLE J 4-horae trail-'

0 - -$}klO/wlil^dlokef;-Muat^e!ll^

lot0 ' BRED sow s 4 gilts. Also

some young boara, market'♦ 10 % .S ,J .W 3 ^4 -3 9 6 4 .

* 4 « ) BU hog feeders, $250 s each; 1- aulonutic watererII lor 200 head. $50.8234323. -

; IM ' SHeep"i ■ EWE -tamba for aaie. Aii i multiple births. Will breed t twiceye8rly.(1)USuffolk.V«> Targhee, U Flnri; |2)V4

Dorset, U Targhse,'U Finn. i. Freeway Acres Sheep Farm,

i - -Ha2eiion.829-5586.ISO RUNNING aged ewes

-----w/tembs,M8-ei66. - ' ' ■ ■ -:_ .

I 11! Wll.iiw,

r - — GATED PIPE-♦ Aluminum, Plastic, 4Flberatrong

I •P taalic Buried Pipe , •P ipelines, pipe iraiiers c .

PIPESAtES—ZK Wasl o l Hospllal

733-4013

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*;ii' Case 1030. • I . .I ta ls .-*1 IH460*1 w/LiBdiir.i!iiailslia|a

Missti(275 . . * 1 15.5x38, aiO lits - V

*1 CasSjnO' ■, 1 . 18.(x38duls . . .

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■ ■*|.IH-CyclD500■ % | 8-row pluttf___

''YOUR TRACTORj > I L _ B U R K a ; j n u i

. «|:;K lm b«rlyRd.E .

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e 4 w h e o l d r iv e . • S f o n d o r d r o a r PT O e F r o n t P T O s h a f t e D lf f e r e n t io t lo c k e I n d e p e n d e n t r o o r b ro

e 6 'f o r W o r d , 2 r e v e r s e : e F u ll r a n g e d f m o tc iiin

. e O le a o t e n g l h e ^ o r lo w a n d f u e l ’e c o n o m y ‘

e A t a p r lc o .y o u c a n otf<

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S u nday , April 26.1981 Timesm es-N ew s, Twin Falla, Idaho E-S

rws • ' Irrtgitlon’ .

AmottiM^^Producls ■

«■ ‘GatSpipe* •m PVCandAlutnlnum g e U ndsg^u^dPV C .

ood FOR SALEI 25 NEW nO

ISfe MMS18.

T o iHRiQATiON checka. Goodtah. condition. coal: BEE ,ero Domicile trailers 4 phaseout ■tge traps. Aller4om. 62fcm i. ,_ SINGLE PHASE Irrigation -mg. pump, 5" inlel, 4 " outlet.,lle. Phone 324-2214,___________ . .i5.’ SIPHONTUBES,1"4M "lorde. aale. Call 1.644-2771,_ Dietrich.__________ ,TB WANTED 3 Inch soiW aetda. aprinkler lines, uaed, a n y « -ii

“ • s g - o , i s ! L ' . " ’»’ ' ^ ’ -.i $ 5 S i i i ! ; f ? „ M i ;

ituiiiifino'* w /flse^ 'I"*16l''' iTV

!!H_ . h m i u J ^

tnl 702.237-5542. .,

iof YOUH HASTINOS . > i ny IRRIGATKW - t»» P1PEDEALER

Hi E , r x . ' ' “: B a “ pK.'i j is L -Tex-llow irriMtlor>SuppVlea.- ?.M ••1; : R l . a f e l £ ,- 20 HP electric, .Irrlgallon .i^t'i

? s s a , . . ^ S H i a ! » ' “ ' a :

ITi-' i n • FinnlRiftctiSuopBat .•o':

* • Dairy cattle and e q u lp m a n l- i ;„ ._ m ‘ Irrigation equipmentr o . .— ® i Agri Flnanclsl Services . ■so NorrlaIrlah ' -u-

" ' ■

il a t aii tim es.'M aaie'V altayg D alrySuoD ly.324J^. ■j ; UTTLE-DILLY Hammer Mill^ Inaide hc i been rebuilt 4"■ batanced. 175. Call 73»6023. |

^ v p p ro v 'S ll 'k z S S lS .ft^

. y ^ U n J i , ^ . j > d , _ $ 8 P 0 . _ v . ^

WANTED TO BUYI Howard ; Rototiller to do gardening, etc, Cali 73»«68.7.5HP VacOmer air. turbine >

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.................... N?l, fomalnino baltr, « e « . 1OO'«1OO'*10- !« ,; - list. balancft K S.t -_20LU20W l.ofbflllof.Ch«• Irelom. Local. Don:

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: apeclatny’lB b u ild in g Ne“ Hodandoalewaoona.

—------------See us tof.-bast buy In-iguaranteed bale wagon. W«

, ouy. sell, trade, and deliver. FRANKUN MOTORS

J . Rt2Bo*529. \ N e w P iy ^ ^ m j( ia h o 8 ^

c I o s M U T r W l o a r w i, modela, new overhaul; Tfo-

, --------- j , „ 4 loader. IVIyard buckel: JO 4630. cab, air. power shift; Caae 1370, cab. air; Case 1070; David

Sou*hm’mer ®‘“OONOHUE Swaltier Trailer. « ^ l w i l condlllon. Phone:

TOR SALEI 2 JD » n Flex^_______

I JO tractor. 4240. lesa thin ,5 0 0 hours; 14B front end

M e r S d ; - * 'j D ' « » ' ' ' ! £ bottom Plow; JO 110 14' OIsc: JO 8300 Grain drill: NH

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aharp. 733-4402.MF 50 iraclor w/rear end

NtW H01,LANlJnaylln»tJM . baler, good cond. exe for am illaereioft:a?i.M ia

-dlese engine, w /cab & condilioner. Exccond. Used J ^ ^ l l e , (702) 738^62 or 1

N W 1980 MF 760. S40 VA - 20’ cable, no hours, iw i

.nT T 1033 hay sucker.

w S S m Rlr!h“Ulrt“ “ ’- ’ P u n te rr '

Rockwood. 4^ow. 5 years--------oW r-W M Oi-PoUte-OfeM rr ■

Rojjw ood Mark IV.

SMALL JO -M’ tnctor, wide Iront. new paint. 3 pt illt: 3 Polnl 4-row corrugator, long enough for 5-row; Antique

Model T Ford wheela *178 ^ p u ld ^ Uke beef cow).

THIOKOL Model 20 POUIO I

Super C; SELL 2-row3oolnt ■hitch com Plantar. S43.<?ti^

■ ' t n j ^ ^ S ‘*?“ **’ t^*«ore- a c n p ’irM™h£*f787'or*42i

WO JfUJS CHALMERS tractor & loader, ready to work. >1600. 7 ^ 7 6 . * w q 45 Allis Chalmers w /lront loader & plow. *isoo Calh.«3-4323,Car«iv I tM MASSEY'78. - —

b«an planter'■79.'*1,000: JO double marker t^SO: JO tool a > r j ^ 7 Toolh JO Chlael ^ ^ 7 3 3 - 3 2 2 1 : afUr flpm.

.......b®«n planter. 6 ^ ; Ulllaton v

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•j'jM t t x r i s f t ii K cond. John D<

I f .. a sK ■ Hobarl weldor on iril 3 Acely lene weldor, compl

w /tanks. 1 John Ooore ft

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’°“”r - t r a tnorr j i L i lu i* header, condilioner. cal

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4 91214- •PPllcalton.'Plowlng.Balid iwilfter. ^ -S 2S2.65 Now CUSTOMS l'-™ pl o w in g i DISCING

, K ^ CUSTOM HAYINGw/cab. Com pieie from swaihina i ,dlatel suck ing . (3-Btrlng]; ^

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H»™.' | - W a i t t ! 5 SiRARP» a f i PLOWING & DIS

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" U i ' potato ptanilng. Spec if rate s lor bolh or w lli% "e

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CUSTOM Swathing & — Jj-- su c k in g ; Heaslon 6e50-'i8- ?« '« header- also 3 wide sUck-

ing. 788-3776 evesA wkenda. - T - M cat-OOZER motor «W SJ“ - - " '< L = - B o ,S .n „ o . .

DESIRE cattio. dairy or truck

h if j - - g ^ ^ g ^ ry r s r ob.—Tom-

— ROCK PICKI JG. ripping.,

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m n o | ‘'”" ” 'o w i l h K 'S 2[ing?“ I'no- types o l cuslom farmlr ------- ^ U . t e s . Denver Fi,

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Call CHRYSLER BOATS ar____ moiors. a ik ln s trailer:lAUL- Implement Copplng 324-MII. Je rom e .

l l ' ’ C L O S E - O U T , O N H M 's

I lob T ® arriving evw)

— f . Johnson outboards. Orri^.H .I * Seaswirf boata. EZ LoadeiKM' 81 Shoreland'r trailers. MagK?t»« Valley Marlna-2Vi W, or

13-. 15'. 22'. 25'. 2 7 f t. '? _ prams, sail or row. ParU and

&. hardware..SAIL HAUS, 483 S 18‘ Locust. Twin. 733-8227.

WANTEO: Between 9 4 20HP U te model outboard molor.

Itor Reasoneble. &43«602.« • 14’ SPORT CRAFT boal wilh

i i - 2o ' ^ T CaNn r^nii^f r w/2 bunk*; lalhomeier. marine

r :ig. *6.000.734-6207.__________71 CHRYSLER 16' w/78 C hM ler 9Qhp motor. Ski e>q^ in c lu d i . 734.2756.

1 _ , 122.......... _S00rttoa(S00dly BUNS WANTEDI10 Quick cash .643-5950 i4-~ SCUBA OIVING Is really luni lit If you 'd like to leam conuct

InlermounUln Dive Shop._ 734-9224.: We have cU sses

startino each monlh.______* S E U 15' Coleman CANOE: __ 1-12 gauge reloader. l-2li.

125 Travel TrailersB u y & SELL iised recrealion'

EL CAMlNO camp trailer; s leep 4 + . buUne lighu.

' **l'lQ «»0*CaU324Sw **

■ SAVEUPTOJ1250 10NLY

New 17* SUrdust 5lh wheel . .speclllcaiiy designed and •

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I RECREATIONAL VEHICLES............

SEC UR irvJIh Wheel travel Irlr. 34'. Living room tipout. Verv clean. R u M r t i a tu ^« » ROAD RANGER trailor. 22H ' aell-conuined. exc. cond.678-1318aller6om.1980 40' NU-WA 5lh wheel. 2 bedroom, -gllde-oul Ironl ^ ^ s o l f ^ o n t a l n e d . C l i

i a . ciffipOT&stiein •CAMPER. 1 Ton. 35.000 miles on motor, completely contained. Terms. 734^3637

s a - .

E i s S r ® '10' TFtAVEL QUEEN: ' excellent condition, sleeps '

26" iong wide Idaho cruiser 1 insulated shell. Qood ahape. ’

-W il l- t fe d e : -» 2 0 0 .-8 5 2 4 ^

-8'-CAMPER-wilh-oyer8hol.-

« , - a - ;8 ' SECURITY CAMPER. f extra wide, full overshol. ' hydraulic {acks. excellent ,

clean. ra4-8173af1erS. i

,1ff ____ UolOfM M e-JroR'"RENTI ■^f-conum ed" “ ? MINM40T0R HOMES, a i i f

.R u lMtEasy.734-2ma_______FOR RENT 1979 25' Cruise- .

n^ .'S g ;S 4 2 S °7 S !S i« g ""^ FORRENT! 1978 Winnebago 24' Sleepa 8. Runs on pro-

:1B72 20' Explorer motor ;home; good condition. New ■Mteh^n tires, tttieo. c i l

,1977 32'B(ECUTIVE; one of the bM t names in m ^ r :homes. I ^ e d . Mlcrowavs,

TV. central v m u m .

.pointment.____________ __

a r « j . s ! s s s

i a W K TlilniW-untfTy-TRAItSd75r • CI|42Ka50 Of 734.1787. -

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.Automotive131 AirtoSei

W * l g Auto,Parti4AcceM<

___^ Hays .40ib._ai''YwnMl. b 2 0 ; . Kays

-p re ssure-pU te.-S80;-H 11" clulch disc, *30; Zo

("ted NEW 1984 Ford Cortx)io- chrom e Ironl bumper, ne

0. all used. *120 value only 1mlng, h«*ve message a l TiFinS. H ouse 734-6090 wilh Sam,

_ REBUILT■ 350 TRANSMISSIONS

X3B5 Exchange Con Paulos Chevrolet

i n i ' « = “

14 Inch wide chrome ri w heela wlih tires for GM vehicle. Cali 734-5M7.

OfV. i o n OODOE Aapen enoln V-«. 360 engine, *550. (Con

V ' l p le lew /iransm lsslon. *700 J rn 1S5* B“'ck motor. V-8. 30

283 Piymoulh engine. 32 6i)67 d iy s . 32M4& eves

- w /ends. - - dor ^ onQ'ne & trsni Oh; 2 5 ? ^ Cali 73-

7315asklorYvonne.

^ 135 CycleitSuoDlle nd FOR SALE 1977 KZ 6S

4P HARLEY DAVIDSOhor. Motorcycle: See. Jeromt

Implement Co.. 324-3311Ith ......................-SO. I^w asaki KZ 400,2600 mlles^

*aS0; HODAKA l6o, *100. 49 Ridgeway Dr. 734-5719. ’

le m o v in g MUST SELL 197B

S ! ! ! i . : s a g 'ft T H R E |H 0 « ^ « ^ ^ ,J , .J

■ li*)734 w 5 4 ^ 7 b!'°1* TWO-1979 Honda-ATC 110

c ^ e s for sale.- Exo cond.

- VETTER vindicator

1949 FORO Pickup; 1976

i - J j o W M a s t

7 -lsnYAM*H*TKesl,crul.. control, wlndshlold,- exc.

* cond.. *800.843<303,• 1974 7Sq_ IHONDA; Wind-

lammer II fshrlng. saddleI bo*. *1495.

’ 1 9 ^ HONDA 90; exe cond.

1978 KAWASAKi 750. twin I d e u x e , shadow -fanring,‘ deluxe road handbars ___ w /p« lm _gr)p_craah_bar8^

1978 KAWASAKi KX 400: exc . ..eond, *550^ S e e _5«v«

J m m r o ^ j i e v . ^ l ^ a d w a y

like new. *793. See Bl Thads Auto 4 Cycle Sales. 2K

- miles W .ol HosolUI. ------- 1976 SUZUKI 370 RM. runs

1977 SUZUKI QS 750; runs oood. Ju s t luned up last UlL Best oiler. All4am. T ^ te O .1977 YAMAHA XS.760; fahr-

1978 HARLEY DAVISON.

1978 -H O N D A -400-H aw k."■■

1978 SUZUKI 400; good cond;*900. Call734.7bl9: 19« ,n '.2 5 0 Yamaha; major rebuilt, new painl, realiy

. c ^ ^ c t e m .flo o d -co n rf- -

10ra RM-125 SUZUKI; top

I960 HONDA CM 400T;

- U k ^ ^ ‘’‘6 o ^ § f e o S ^ r -

2 W

~2 - 1981 KAWASAKI KLT 200 ”1 3-wheelers, excellenl for farm or recreational, used 3 i tim es. *1250 each. 543-6583. i■ 1

J" l l l w ^ ^ S n i i r s u!Sd “»

for sa le. 0 8 .8 Construction. J ' Oes» JOhriSOn;324:.22t4.'

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INOUSTRIALEOIUPME^INS, . JD Ji A B ackhoe ... *24

JD 4l08ackhoe .. . .* 2 3 !«t JO 410Backhoe . . . . * 28. ' Drott Backhoe......... *33.i

ELLIOTT’S INC., “ ■ ' " M p ' ” -

OMC ' ■ B o b H ouiion. S .H 1 B .J H om eP hone .......... 733-l<Qine,

^ WANTED. Forklilt or pos

d p r . r a ’ S ' o i X "

^ 4-WHEEL DRIVE ioadei ^ backhoes 4 olher Industri

equipment for ssie. Machi eryConnecllon 678-4534.

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OTO f o r SALE: 1 1966 Ford V8.3 „ .

pickup, a s is. :*600. 733-247 'J f l - Mon. Ihrouoh FrI.eto 5.

- HELPHh----1976 We need more consign one- m enu ...csr8 , trucks, trail

e rs. campers, boals 0

g S S_ Jlm-294Waah.734-2S»SiiI

llor. METRO VAN wltti shelves XX3 Good shape. *875

B76 SELL or TRADE 1970 Dodge Isr 800; V 4 ,5 & 2 s]}e«d, powei

r 7 ^ V l2 J ‘IfZ. ''?RADE 1978 FORO pickup

150 w/8heli, A/C. C ^ Upe r . - .-player & -l978"N om ad-f9' ,c - frailer, bolh good cond FOR

^ o r ^ o m e o l equal value.

I t WRECKED 73 OatsunP/U -lo M 'b e sold lor salvage. Molor,

transmission. Irame in g ^ 15 condlllon. 73i25ai. ali 1049 CHEVY 2 lon with 13W’

0. -1951 CHEV 1V4 Ton. cab 4 rs ShsrpI 733-9177.

« T ~1B61 KENWORTH. C. 262. Lg.wh. b u e , good cond., exc.

<c larm truck. *6500 .432-^ . 1962 CHEVY-PJU shortbox, 8.

•LL . 326-<533. .....li.- -1962-INTL-1800-sene8,-16'' IS fUlbed. I960 Mae. g i a . ' i r A meUi spud bed with hoist.

- A tter9pm 934^.5 1989 V4 ton FORD; 3 speod.

8 1971 & 74 Kenwonh conven-

I-1971 FORD Vi ion; 360, 4

1. ^ e ^ very good, dail

. ,1973 OOOGE Club Cab 316, i automatic. PS, PB. w/small

cam per unit, good condk ' t ion. *2250.324-^49.

I WheeL42M881 '1973 KENWORTH convon-

would have (0 see il when it

' " 1974' MAZDA pickup; plsion"

. j a p ; s a . c . ; £ ! ^ „ o r ^ ^ .shaoe. 734.7874.

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1973 F0R0I 4 D o o r . S to c k N o . 66

1978 DODGE COLTI 2 D o o r. S to c k N o . 66

1975 CHEVROLET!I - 2 D o o r . S to c k N o . 67 i

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I 1972 DODGE POLAfI 4 D o o r . S to c k N o . 6 8 6

I 1975 FORD ELITEI '' 2 D o o r . S to c k N o . 6 8 8 .

1979 CHRYSLER COI 2 D o o r . S to c k N o . 6 9 0 .

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1976 MERCURYI 2 D o o r . S to c k N o . 6 7 3 .

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P a tE Ise n o fT w la P a l] ^ ^ ^ ^ th e i s o to p p r tg e - f o f h ^ “ p n s ^ h ic n w as ciwsen

winning cn lrie sJn each 0 c a te g o r iS a t a coolc-orr

■ homeAKoaomhss departn Tbe top M a A VaUey

sb e could not r ^ e r o b e r in b e r fam ily wiUiout ( Chiffon Pie' w h im can ' w ith canned c ran w rrle s .

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Ing th e overall w inner," s Anderson. CSI bom e et

. ... “ because a l l .th e dishes good ." ,

T h e Ju d g e s requesi division w inners bring d ishes so th a t th e entries tas ted . O ne category win

~livcs'ln EUco'wasiiif&bie't' b u t M nt~severai~;loBves

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m 4 v h o s e ^ n t r y Is-a^am i

berry ch top win

nT H ing tb e cuiit th e division '

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Bdpes from 4 i o u m o n ^ ;aglc Valley- ^ I n jd d l t lo o \ en tered in W a lle r o f }

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enjoyed F o ld In nu ts a nd Judges. D rop , by teasp ews repre- . sheet-cov«ired' Ited sampl-, 300*,2^^30,mjnui

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Vicki Moore of H ansen: T nd-H olIs:-W hoIe-W heat—

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. ..a cup cream , whipped

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su g a r -gradually ' while bt •Beat 'A cup cream sUff an

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green food coloring ___

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sislency: o f ‘■ .li^t -. gravy.'.' V :ream . Combine. Lkdle carel in rolled wafers. Top with 0 vafersrp iledfine.

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bake). Rem ggam upsMe dowi

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PROZENCHOCOLATC_____:FRANCOS

cupbu lfero rm .irgarinc :ups sifted powdered sugar squares unsweetened choco-ale, m elled_____ -Jggs •easpoon pepperm int flavoring :up vanilla w afer crumbs vh(pp<^ cream naraschino cherries— . . . . . .

lh _ e le c i r lc . m ix e r , bea i her-the-butter-and-powdcrcd- r until light and fluffy. Add Jd. chocolale and conllnue ng thoroughly. Add whole and beat a g a ir iin ti l fluffy, in pepperm int flavoring,

kle h alf j b e cookie crumbs In o n s 'p a ^ r cupcakeT ners '.'1 m ix ture in then top wilh inlng .crumbs. Freeze, lop i»hlpped c ream an d chcrry:------

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v igo rously . W hen very . foid in stiffly beaten egg . G re a se a lOxiS-inch y ^ wax paper.

se th e pan-real-good th e n i— ! p ap e r over a fle r I have ilan, s o j l j s ^ a s c d .o n .b o lh ___ustw ithaJilU enqur.;

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B u tte r Sauce: Combine suga 3ur, s a lt and cinnamon. Plac a te r in saucc pan and add dr gred ien ts w iUie' s tim n g wit ire whip. Heat m ixture and bo Itil thickened. Add bu lter an m off heat. Continue sUrrin, itil b u tte r is melted. Add vanlll. dm bcw ell. . . - -

nch round pans which have beei cased and floured and lined wiU ix -paper,-B ake-a t-350 ’ ^'for 3( nutes o r until cake tes ts done low to cool l0-m lnutes-befdr< noving from pan. - - 4 o te : S a u e rk ra u t m a y be Jp p ed ^ Ir•b len d en )^ -ca t-w m : ssors, d ra in well , in collandct ost w ith Moch a Frosting). _

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•ur boiling w ater over raisins se t aside to become pluinp.

lc brown sugar into oil until my In texture. Add eggs and well. Add to applesauce the sa ltrc in n a m o m n d n inTncg—

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Vi &j;ge tom ato, slicedg ra ted P arm esan cheese

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'h cup green peppers, dM 'Js cupcc]ery,cfoof^)ed

1 clovc garlic, d x ^ p e d 1 can to m a lo sau cc (8 oz

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1 onion, chopped5 medium potatoes, grate

■ teaspoon pepper - -2 te a sp o o n s w o rcestc

saucetcaqw ontabasco

3 tablcqxw ns m argarine — D U JSaoce;--------------------

6 tablespoons m argarine ____ G .tablespoons/Iour._____

2 cupsm U k- ■>i teaspoon paprika

teaspoon dill weed =>i tca^w onsa lt

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C om bine flak ed fish choppcd onion, grated po and seasonings. Melt m arga

-skillet. Form fish m ixture pa ttie s and Iry. ' '

D ill S auce: Melt m argarin — saucepan . A dd-flou r^H cat

bubbly, and cook for one ni___stirring-Constantly^Remove

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one m inute, stirring to keep il scorch ing.-tm til-th |ck -an tf^ i

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QUICHEDBYATURKE1', cups chopped turkey, cool

1 cup choppcd onion -T » i-cupsffreaaeT O oIB ychcc

cupslicedalm onds ^4 cup.fresh choppcd mushrt 5 eggs, m edium size

^4 cup butterm ilk pancake R2 cups milk

. teaspoonsaltteaspoon pep p er------------

.^4 teaspoon curry powder'

P r e h c a t~ b « ! r " i6 ’ 3So*K. lightly g rease a 10x l0x2-inch ing pan . Spread the turkey. 01 checsc. mushrooms and h ^ f 0 alm onds evenly in the pan. Pu

-rest-oM he-ing red ien ts,-excep th e rem aining almonds, Ij b len d e r and bleod fo r abou

tb e ingredients in lhe pan. Spri th e rem aining almonds over top . B ake for 45 to 55 minutes until knife inserted in cen ler co o u l cleanTLet s i ^ Y o r 5 mini before serving. _________

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1 tablespooa 6 TRIBS b o U i S ^5 In 4^quart drinsed pan. soak bean

w ater. Brown i ib s R em ove ribs,

Iwis, g reen p >ed garlic, until UcboM>ed d rained beans, i ingredients, aed Add rib s, covc8oz.) until beans asown sugar Check liquid s and ifoecessa i;leg a r to keep moist,e s te rs h ire oflen, while ii

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'k cup diced ce •/t cupdiccdoc

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peppers, celery and I lender, s tir into un- 1 ms. add rem ainder o f j excepl boiling w ater. 1 cm

ovec and cook on low 1 ctq aod ribs a rc tender. «a cS

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CHICKEN POT PIEwhole chicken, diced sm all box frozen peas cup diccd raw carro ts cup diced onion cup diced celery cup diced poUto, raw o r froze hashbrow ns chicken bouiUon cubes teaqxxm paprika tablespoons flour tabieqw ons cornstarch cup w atersa ltan d p e p p e rto ta s te

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BEEFFASTRY . :lie crusts)0und ground beef___________lup tliinly sliced onioos nip chopped green peppers ablcspoonsoil easpoonssalt ca^xw n pepper ablespoons flour up sou r cream)wn m eat in oil. Add onions Srecn peppers. Sim m er unlil

Remove from beat. Add mings, sou r cream and flour, are p a stry a s for-a-convcn- I pie. P o u r in filling: t(V with rb ak e a t 400* for.'A bourunlil- y browned. May be frozen. S M .-----------------------------------

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®cn cubes for flavoring. S w ilh sail, pepper aj C ombine gravy and p our into prepared pie and sea l w ith top crusl escaping s team and ba fo r approxim ately I h c ru s t te golden brown.

1 egg cups milk oiffor frying ..

J. T rim all fa t from sle into one inch pieces. J single layer on a bokii

se c r in k l e with garlic sa e r pepper. Cover with pi

an d I d sit fo r a l least on p ancake mix, egg and

-■— untirsm 'oblhrA dd m eal to coat m eal. Deep fry c

------ p ieces-u n lil-g o l& i-b n.with F rench F ires o r a nd tossed green salad. 4. Be generous witb garl helps tenderize meat.

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ng. Add to boU- sausage, dr I as needed for bacon, and

using bouiUoQ to beans,:. Season gravy synip . Cook

and paprika, od filling and pie shell. Cover usi. slitting tor Cbake at 3S0T. IMAIU

I hour o r untiln. PEI_____________ 1 poundsl

2 tabIespo Vl cup slicc2 tablespo3 tablespo 1 ciq}chi3p

Vz cup slice steak, then cu t I cup fresl 5. Spread in a l ciqtwate iking dish and I can bean salt, sa il and Vt cupsllce paper towels 1 cup suga

;onehour.M ix 1 g rean p e I? d jn i]k ,_ it^ t_ ._ F ry _ m .c a t ea t pieces s tir celeiy, c a rr y coated m eat Cook 3 mini b row n.-Serve.u n our,-w ater j r T a le r Tols Add bean id. Serves 3 to su g a r snaps, a r l ic s a lt u i t m inutes. Ke

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BEATAND BEANS____le cans pork aod beans Qd sausage nd bacon e onion, ch(^)ped i l bottle pu re m aple syriq)« ans in crock pol. F iy , drain, add to beans. Cut ind brown wilh onion. Add s , g rease and all. Add ook Vl day.

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PEPPER STEAK----------------d sirloin, sliced tbln spoons of oil ilced onions spoons soy sauce spoons flour bopped celery liced carro ts

'a te rean g ro u ts Ilced W ater Chestnuts ugar snap peas I pepper, slicedcat.. ln_oU,_iMkl_ooions.____arro ts and mushrooms, linutes. Add Soy Sauce, ter.andcook.UDtU thick. . . g ro u ts , w ate r chestnuts,1 . and pepper. Cocric 3 Keep vegetables crisp.

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Vi ciq> chopped onion ^ p ackage Good Seaso

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1 cup g ra ted Swiss cbe<1 c a n (3 oz .) m ut

2 tab leq ioons choppe IW >per_____________

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1 tablespoons prepared

Mix ground beef, mill crum bs, egg, onion aod sa la d seasonings. Spread m ix tu re in ungreased } 9x5x3 iDCbes. pressing sidt w ithin % inch of top. La' m e a l m W u re tb e cheese C over w ith rem aining ro s e a l edges. R uo a spatu la d s id e s , o f th e p an to loose from edges. 1 ^ togett brow n su g a r, c a ts tp and pi

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2 cups chopped onions 2 c tq » chopped green pepf 2 cups chopped tom atoes 2 cupchoppedo lives,p itle4 cupssh red d ed ro astb ec f5 cups g ra ted d ieese , m

Cheddar1 pound so u r cream2 can s L iltle PandM E nd ; Sauce.’-lOounce - "• “

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a f te r a few Inverted c r chopped ooii

hopped te r o r m argier o r m arga- chopped tu rt

so u rc ream , t e y and stock toiM to and roll up------------------------checse sauce

alm oods in 4 o n o s o d iu m andbubbly.

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2 tablespoo * rineasons Italian 3 eggs, beaiix----------------- 1^ cupsscalt

1 t e a q w n i * e e a 2 cups grap u sh ro o m s, cheese__

ComBinebu pped green -press into ic ______________aside. Brown

‘Sugar ■ c ru st in p ie pa ► sa il aod checred m ustard onions. Bake i

S 'S " Sn“wlS.“l] loaf pansides of p an PATTYL ayer onto S U U a« se filling. ________

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11 choppedpar

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xiion lo 1 tablespoon but- 6rgarioe . Mix with 2 cups 2 ^uiicey. chopped pimiento, ___

up. Bake, topped wilh ice-anasauteed. slivered „ n 400* oven unlil brown

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ea tenraldedm ilk " f " "m sa itgraded mild Cheddar

b u tte r arid S t in e s and “ 10-inch p ie pan. Set

wn onions In butler. nge them ' on cracker pan. Blend e ^ , milk,

t>eese. Pour this over :e a t 3S0T. for 35 to « udtil knife comes out

J inserted in center. 4 d eef.poultiyorpork . s i

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on cabbage g ra le r Vi ciq» d ry white wine >/z cloveofgarilc . minced2 lablespowjs butlo*

Vi Ofl) sm all ea rly sweet pea; WilteSauce:

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---------------- T w ia F U li------ ^VEGETARIAN MEAT B/Uil1 cup ground pecans2 cups bread crum bs

Vi cup w h ea lg en n2 cups cottage cheese2 eg g s-----------------------------

^ cup chopped onloa Vi tea^)0ongarl{csalt .Vi tca^MMQ powdered sage 2 tableqxMHs soy sauce Vi cupm argarioe 1 cup mushroom soq> '1 cup m ilk o r w ater S au te onion In m argarine, s 11- I n g r e d i e n t s —a a d " 'm oroughly. F orm into sm all ba Id put 00 a cookie sheet. Co\ id.chlll.for 24 hours.-FTy-balls 1 until brDwn,'tuni gently,'put i s s c r o le a n d c o v e r wl iishroom gravy afyi Ka)f^ a t 35 •30 m Inu ta7M a-5 -3“d « S r ‘

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1 chicken b reasts, booed ai sliced

I w hite onion, sliced

pound Chinese cabbage, cut . can -(S -ez.-)-bam boo-sbootd iced

- c a n - ( t - i b . ) bean SDTOut drained

mushrooms, rinse

^ a o ^ r a t a k e ty am noodlesi

•cakfr<nssb<r-caooed4 ofu-<so' beao curd), cu t ioto c i t e cup Kikicoraan soy sauce ' cu p su g a r I cup w ate

reheat electric skillet to 350*F

keo and s tir for 2 minutes out browning. Make sauce; bine s<v _ sauce, su g ar and r .-P o u rio -fa a lM b e -» m -a o d chicken to ooe side. Add tbe

: ingrcdJeots io tbe o ider e ; push aside each group. Add liningsa.uce and heat t h r ^ . I w ith cooked rice . Makes 4 ngs.

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>0 1 . THROUGH ADULT

Make white sai <U •: bu tter in a fry ■■ ' • prevent scorching.

REME stir. Do not brow miik, and bring to conslaotly. Add a

Iwppcd dicnls_cxccpl but peas. S im m m erskr

slivered is done. L ast add Um trout w b i^ have b< cut into sm all chun frozen trout, thaw chunks. Boll n

cas Add peas aod but toast, sprinkle witl:

Ico garnish w ith-black sides. Makes a q u id meal.

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I c^> flour V4 leaqM oosalt.1 teasjxMXioregaoi

V* teaspoon pepper ^ ctqim llk

.. 3 eggs2 can s(8 oE.)toma 2 medium-sized odi

' 2 small buttons gar \Vt cups g ra te d c b e c

Cook ham burger drain all g rease from

add tab lespooo o r eoourfi m v r aod garik;, which has bails ioto floe piieces. F ry ^ v e r A ddtom alo8a u c e ,s^ Us io— ham bureer-whkii has ut Io 'in t^ a iia U p i ^ . Coc v ilh th id c .‘n>eo in d ec tri(

, eggs.untll Iighl, add-n:aod flour. Beat 2 mini heavy 9xl2-iocfa pao ai tu re io. Sprinkle tom on crust and put in a VIfo r about 30 m inutes i m inutes before ptiz:

^ sprink letopw ith thech

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saucc by putting aoov w lo w h eatiilo -/ ! 'og. Add flour Am ' 'rown. Skwrly add to a boil s tirring SF

I ail other ingre-' 3 j» u o i )utter. trout and 2 o n k n slowly until cd e ry > large thc4rocdium raw 1 can<l ! b een fd le tedand I c a n d lUnks. If you have * can ( aw and cut into can

minutes kMgcr. Mushi 1 pound

Sutler. Serve on 4 tables d th paprika and V, ck olives,around 3 to 6 tei lick aod d d idous

F ry h a in----------- :----------- choppedpia D a j l e j ao d -g a r li tlS7,HaoMo g rease frof

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and chili p and sim m e

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unUl quite' u o d ^ o trie m ixer beal » caouodi1 mlik. oregano— --------- — —lioutes. Grease In a targe Jan d p o u rm ta- role p u t ail Jmato m ixture ju s t a s list* I very bot oven soun. s a t 42S*. F ive and pepper ^ fe done. B a k e ' S ^ c*«ese. Y ieW sSserv

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SPAGHETTI SAUCEkmds groundheef, lean lions, chopped rgegreeopepper, chopped o(lOas.)tomatasoiq) n (16 qz.) stewed tixnaloes n (14^4 oz.) Franco Ameri- n Spaghetti Sauce wilh ishrooms -und fresh mushrooms ileqxxns brawn sugar

cup vinegar ; teaspoons cfaili powder

lainburger^^ chopped ookxis.

From p a a Add tomato sotv, tomatoes.-fipa^ieUi-aauce^ r aU together. Add slked (Hns. brown sugar, vinegar li powder. Stir aU together iner for 2 to 3 boura. Serve ikedspaghetti. Serves 10.

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:ge S^juart greased casse- all ingredients ia layers listed in r e c ^ except ISOO each layer with salt ier. pour soi^ over top. ered a t 3S0-fori t t hours, ervings.

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C H IckE N orT U R K EENCHILADAS

c u p sso u rc rcam 2 cup's boned m eat (prccc 2 can s (4 oz. cach) m u

s tem s and picccs I can (<1 02 .) green

drained '4i cup onion flakes

1 teaspoon chili powder '/il teaspoonsalt Vi teaspoon garJIc powder V4 teaspoon pepper '.*1 p o u n d C h e d d a r ch

shredded '12f1our to rtillas

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• CASHEWCHICKEN 4 -ch ickenbreasts

sa lt - — flour-:=-

- B ea t together:■ > CBS

2 tablespoons milk Rem ove skin and bones ai

chicken into Mnch pieccs. I CRB m ixture. Then in flour, i bil unlil well browned. Dra

. p a p e r (owcl. P u t In g reased i role. - .

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QUICK AND EASY DINNER

1 pound ham burger I yellow onion, chopppd 1 bell pepper, chopped

• i can c ream of celery soup 1 can green beans 1 can whole kernel corn 1 p ackage frozen ta te r lots

------ sa lt and pepper to taster C rum ble ham burger in botlo —caB sero le .-raw ^add-be ll-pef

onion, g reen beans, corn, poui -ean -o f-cream -of-celeo 'soH p-'

all. P lace the ta te r tots on top. a nd pepper layers. Bake for 1 1 in a aso* oven. GoodTdishTci be f

.a h c a d a n d iro z e n tpJifiuscdlati

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CHICKEN CORDON BLEU 4 chicken b re a s ts .4 slices Swiss checse 4 th ln sllccsham I cup b read crum bs 1 cup P arm esan cheese

— U ab lesp o o n dried-parsley— 1 packagc Good Seasons chc

and garlic salad dressing m 1 cancream ofch ickensoup 1 lo^ :icupm ilk 8 ounces sour cream

fiour egg

- bu tter— W ash—chicken;—rem ove—sl fla lton with m allet. P lace v poinl away, put checse then h and roll up and secure u toothpick o r siring. Roll in flo bea ten egg and crum b mixti (b road crum bs. Parm esan chec

■ parsley ; c h e e se -g a r lic ’ sa l d ressing m ix). Brown in bull P la c c in baking pan and bake 3( 4 0 -m in u te s a t 325* uncover M ake sauce with soup, milk i so u r fream .'D ilu te^oup with.ml s tir well. Add sour cream . Do j botl saucc. heat through. '

In a I3x9-incf oo sour cream . Ii____ - pan. flake chik e y with a fork, thei 5 c ream , plus all

g redlenls excep ■ecooked) over low heal ui mushroom w arm .

Spoon in enou :n chiles, lo fill each of

tortillas, fold th< pan. S pread rc ir

r over top of U sprinJde Ihe che<

ler a 375* oven aboui cheese is mellec

c h e e s e , la s te even belle .. they a r e warmc

__________ ^ e r v e C orm orcD

u Sauce;3 cups w ater (! 3 chlckon boull

s«N 3 tablespoons c3 teaspoons oy! P u l all togeth

, , th ickened. Poui sprink le on cashi for 15 o r 20 min

s a n d cul serv ing cut grec « Din ?n Servedi r f f i S plain o r fried.

D r I i S - “ N « e - T ° ^ ; r ^edca«(> . bones and skin in gel Ihe liquid for only 2 bouillon cut

; ---- ---------- V A v a llab lea tsQ

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b e e f p o t /I pound Ican g n

Vi cup chopped 0 ,p cupclloppcdB

Va cup'chopped c Va teaspoon nutm

Js '-H teaspoon pepprte a sp o o n sa lt

Jllom ot 1 c a i l(a o i.l lo miwnnor m cdlum POtflttS t e . l . c u p sh rc d a S T c..n.ovcr------- o.wn_meat._oni{op. S a i r ^ e l e r y in skillet, r i h o u r seasoning and lor

Po«a‘oes-in-holf-lela te ria ie r.------ pbraloes; com'bme

ture. F ill the shells,J_________pan. Sprinkle chee

15 m inutes al400*FEU

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3 selectionlixture ■ ■ ■

S - ;- ^ t lp ” BOOKI,milk, i 1 2 0 M a i n)o not ;

nch pan, spread 1 tu p In a 2-quart sauce ^ e a t

chicken (or tu rk e y ) ,— iPOU hen add ',4 of lhe sour ^qua all the rem aining in- » p t for cheese. Cook * hour < 1 until m ixture Is very ^8 “*" *

about 2 lough of this m ixture S tir In: o f 12 tortillas. Roll • ear the ends. Line In thc * euf

cm aln ingsourcream ^ cup the tortillas, then 2 cup

hecse on top. Bake In ^ ou t 8 m inutes or until ted very well. These H er the second time med over. This can 3•e people. __

2 pourr (seo note) i/j cup Imlllon cubes 1 cup iIS cornstarch cup ioysler sauco • ..... 1 bay Iether and boll until ’ eupc our oyer-ch icken , - e“ps ishews. Bake a t 350* S'*' * nlnutes. Ju sl before. ‘^b e reen tops of onions 7 ed wilh rice, c ither j,e^ jps

Cul veilay boirihTcWck'en in cups w ater lo for sauce, then uso cubes. Ritsuperm arke ts -------- - -

SA• fi slice*

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►TATO BOATS ,hjrd'ground beef 4 eggsdonlon 2V4 cupsid green pepper icnspd celery •/. cupiT■fn^eg 1 c an irpper • Usef!I t ________P la c e dom alo sauce • g reased 8:aloes (baked)_______with.chec!id cheddarchecse ■ p an and 1 inion, pepper and cheese in !t, drain fat, add eggs sit} lom aio saucc, cut m ustard . -lengthwise,-scoop—b r e a d —c •ve shells, M a s h _ QvcrnlghL ne with meat mix- ■/, cup mil lls, p lace In baking rest of the leese on lop. Bake hours abr r i- '.se rv es4 . — - ^ r e e s ;

pes ^

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in of cookbooks.

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Rte. 1. Box » , Paul

HAMBURGER BEAN SOUP!eat to blling and boil 2 mtnues: pound Navy.beai«._, qu a rts w atercm ove from heat. Let sland fc ur o r soak overnight; Heat ben in and cook over low heat fo ut 20 m inutes: 'In:can tom atoes (1 Ib .,.12 oz.) cup diced cclery cups chopped carro ts cups chopped onion cups choppcd potatoes beef bouillon cubes

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----- VENISONWITH^________SOURCREAM

lounds venison steakup butlerup diced celeryup minced onionayk-uf • 1 c lbvegarlic-iipdiccticaiiu isups w a ltr . ■ . ‘ ■al l and pepper to taste"...........iblespoons butter, iblespoons flour jp sour creamvenison In pieces. Melt b i ^

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SA U M G E O T O T T 1£............ices bread cubed • ----------Ips shredded'sK afiT Amerl- in checsemnds link sausage, cut inIrds!gsips milkaspoon dry m ustard ipmllkn mushroom soup .>e fresh white bread :e cubed b read In botlom of a Kl 8xl2-lnch baking dish. Top iccsc..thcni>rown.sausagc.in— id place sausage on lop of ‘ in the bjiking d is h .-B e a l- sllgh tly , add m i lk . and rd and pour m ixture over, —c ru m b s :— R e f r rg e ra T c ~ ^Lot.aL.lcasL6.hours.JV dd— m ilk lo soup and pour over the m ixture and bake for I'/: approxim ately a t 300 de-

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Heat tp boiling, red s im m er and sim m er 1 1

* . Brown:1 pound ham burger

Vi teaspoonsalt

f *Add * ” *^^b ons and cook I hour long for beans a re lender. Tas

additional sa lt and needed. The longer sir th icker lh e soup. S en sprinkled w ilh parm e and crusty bread. You ingredients in a crock m eat. Add m eat aboi before served.________

te r in frying pan. Add garlic, brown on all arrange In baking dish.

------- ta b le s_ ia _ re m a )n ln g jcook for 2 m inutes, pepper and w ater. P our Bake a l 300* unlll mea (about 1 hour and a hi

• m eat is c~)kcd, maki ~ saucc. iiiri' a g th c 4 ta b l

bu tter In ' ying pan* a - I Jir.'A dd Iie .w a te rth c

cooked In and boll unlll sou r c ream and seasonii P o u r over m eat and v Serve over buttered

t- Serves 4-0._______ __

C bario tteC hlars 322 N ebraska, Goo>

SH EEPH ER D ER ’S!•2 pounds ground ,bcef._ 1 can whole keniel corr

....... 2 canslom atosoup(uo1:----------m ashedpotatoes

shredded checse n Brown grbund beef, di

corn and soup. S im m er 10 P lacc In a la rg e pan o r a dish. Spread potatoes on

•m ix ture is covered. . shredded cheese on lop. 350* oven until cheese me!

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red)reduce heat to 349Fr 1 hour.

ASP)e r I pound

derized: 2 poundsiburger lo soup 2 mediurr onger or until 2 c lo v e sg Paste and add , 4 tablespc Id pepper if 2 tablespc sim m ered the * teaspooi e rve In bowls > teaspooi mesan cheese teaspooi ou m ay put all Cut steak ockpol except ea s ie r If par bout 2 houi^ afius dJagon

Brown garll— :--------------- an d rem oveidd meat a n d ' brown llghtl 111 sides and soy sauce a Ish. P u t vege. thoroughly a ? bu tter and P u t rem ainls7 Add s a lt . ....panrCoo)T2u ro v e rm ca t. • sa lt and re leat Is tender Cover and « ; half). When m ea t and he ake a while ov e r rice, Ro ablespoonsof m ein noodles r a n d s tir in the m eal h ^ 'Illl thick, addining 10 lasle.. c D r n e d b

d noodles. 2 cans crea------------------------V4-10-W-CUPn so n yourtasUi<wiing ^4 cup milk'SSTEW I cupgrade; f ____ _ 1 can (7oz;jo r n ............ Cook macaundiluled) * watejLand drj-:------------------mix-alf rem all

You can co, drain. Add oven method <n o minute?, dish. In a 325 c: a casserole 30 m inules. Oron top imtll top of thc slov5. . Sprinkle be st) , tu rn le}p. P lacc in um , s tirrin g anelts. and bum . Serv

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SPARAGU5 SIE A Kid flank, sirloin or ten-zed round steakIds fresh asparagus'lum onions, slicedtts garlic■spoons oilspoons soy sauce)oon cornstarch>oonsaltK>on su g ara k in ',(i-lnchstrips. (Cuts partly frozen.) Cut aspar- gonally in ^*inch slices, arlic In l tablespoon oil ive garlic. Add s teak and ^ t ly . Add I tablespoon e and corn s tarch . Mix y and rem ove from pan. lining oii valid onions Inr2 m ln u tc s rA d d 's irg a r ;-------

rem aining soy sauce. i cook until tender. Add

heal thoroughly. Serve Ram en noodles o r chow

lies. Serves 4.

Prundffr__— - _____«x 182, H a z e i to n .............

D B E E F CASSEROLEibow m acaroniream of mushroom soupcup-m inced-onion (suitiste)ilkadedcheddarcheeseo z ;)co m ed b ec f......... .. ......... ...acaroni.' RInse In hoi drain. In .a .la rg e bowi,

lalnlng lngred len ts: ^ cook, this 2 ways. The

Ki c asso ro le-inap roper---------25 degree oven for 20 to . Or, put in a large pot on love (Sllverslone works I lem eprature lo medi- g a lot so it will no l slick lerves 6. Good rehea ted ..

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o f7 o z .can )- - V, cup lemon juice

c u p d io p p ^ c d c iy I'/it cups shrim p

1 teaspoon horseradii H ea t tom ato juice. Ac

s t i r until dissolved. . h o rserad ish and lemon W hen syrupy add c sh rim p . P lace In p an oi chill. S erves8 (o 10.

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4 cu p s m in iature m ars 1 can , <20.oz.) pineapp

___ — ____drained____________1 can , (20 bz.) M ahdaf

slices, drained 4 cu p s flaked coconut1 con tainer sour cream Mix together marsJi

p ineapple , M andarin Om ___CQConutJvUh_W Qodenjpo

in so u r c ream until mi: F o r b e s t results, refriger hou rs before serving, sei 12.

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C O TTA G ECH EESED I2 p o u n d s c r e a m e d

cheescV4 cup chopped green pej Vl cup chc^ped green onl V4 cup chopped cucum tx V4 cup d ib p p ^ radishes ■4 cup chopped ce le iy - Mbc a ll ingredients togel

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salsa (use half teaspoo dash hu

1 teaspooe iy

Mix a ll ll .5 5 - . .. . flow er seed!

1 A ji f lo a slJ-sh o u su n n o w ers .

onJuJce.Ctilll. Ina. T oss or I c d c ry and lotTucc ro“ n o r mold and splnacfc- G

tom atoes. M

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d fh d w adarln O ra n g e '; (on ly ) j

ut •'lam, l6ouncff !irshmallows,Oranges and Lspoon_Blend_____ ^mixed well. ^ * 2

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BEAN SALADmd can green beansUld can yellow wax beans Ptnd can rinsed kidney t)eans }fsugar- «vinegarsa lad oilspoon sa ltipoon pepperillja rp lm len to -----------------------ill can ripe o rg reen olives Kage F rench or Italian d dressing dry mix

I b e a n s . A dd s u g a r ,.salad oil, salt, pepper,

>, olives and salad dressing\111 keep for .a w eek-in alOL________________________ :

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OWER SEED DRESSINGsunflower seeds, toasted

s a i l e d - ..................... ........ ........-I'egetableoll - - « s vinegar *[joontaragonrcrushed - ,, Joonsalt . : jnutmeg, ground .7

)oon lemon peel, crated 'j.

I Ingredients except sun* and eds. Let m ixture stand atlours in refrigerator. Add r h rr seeds right before scrv- dleion a m ixture of Iccberg w ir

rom alne and fresh raw tc*Garnish with chcrry and

,M akes2cups.

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4 th o F jU L Y VEGETABLE SALA

1 p ack ag ed O o zJ/ro zen ! head of lettuce 1 red onion I g recnpeppcr 1 h alf stalk celery I p in t mayonnaise 3 ounces a te d R a m a n o

12 chcrry tomatoes 6 h a rd boiled eggs S s trip s bacon Drop frozen peas into

w ate r, se t aside. Using a con ta iner with lid, Mx&i la y e r Ingredients In 'contai listed. Tear lettuce, slice se p a ra te rings, slice pepj

Jan e t S. G reen - _________:R te,2^Tw IaF«U «_

SALADLOUISE 1 b ag fresh greens (romi

lettuce)1 can Chinese chow mein n 1 can bean sprouts I can w ater.chestnuts, di

and sliced4 ha rd cooked cpps______

•/i pound bacon, fried crisp D ressing : '

>6 cup White vinegor ' .1 teaspoonsalt

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CAUUFLOW ER SALAD. . 1 head of cauliflower...........- ..I .h c a d o f lc ttu c c -

1 cu p Mlrac-le Whip 5 D ressing . -

V* cup su g ar 1 pound of b Vt cup gratod Parm esan chc Va cup choppcd green onions F ry bacon until crisp. Cool

crum ble, sel aside. T ear Ic and cu t cauliflower Into bite pieces into large mbcing 1 Chop onion, add to other it dients. When ready to serve. M iracle Whip and sugar toge Let stand 2 m inutes. Add b and cheesc to salad mixture. :n salad-dressing and serve.

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>ew strip s , slicc celrich rin se in cold-wai----------- m ayonnaiseovcj

etab les. SprinkI jAD cheese over lop .' enpeas 24 hours. Same

re frig e ra te in : co n ta in e rs : Cl halved, eggs qu crisp , b reak In N ext day, ju st b(

10 cheese tom atoes skin sl sa lad , quarierc pieces. Sprinkle R am ano ^ e e s e <

0 boiling se rve , be su re to a plastic forks, d ip to the t :6x5-inch, c r , p lace in indivi talner a s Any sa lad left ovi X onJon, days fn refriger :pper |n place, and will nol

cup sugar________ 1 ,_i_icaspoon.W or

1 la rg e onion, green onions,

n a in e o r 1 cupcom 'oll" P u t all dressin

I noodles b lender until crea into la rg e bbwi: Cl

drained by sdaklng In lc m inutes. D rain, w;

__________ aoodles,jp tD ulsjip • chopped eggs. Cn)

- all. Add desired s Ing ju s t before s m ain ing dressingc

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___ ; SHRIMPJSalad I cup chopped gt

•• 4 cups celery, ch f bacon 2 m edium or : fjco.' r choppedIS '4 cups uncookedMl and 4 can s shrim p, di lettuce - 3 cups M iracle U itc-size cu p ' french di

bowl. sty le ingre- salt

e. mix Cook macaroni, gether. chopped pepper, ce bacon sh rim p and macaro

e. Mix Whip and french over o ther mixtureI

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celery. Drain peas,water, drain. Spread ITSiver peas to seal v 'g- . , nkle 2'/: 6u n c a ‘ of ' ’ Fltp. Cover, refrigerate Va cine day prepare and ci1 separate covered frC herry tom atoes '/z taquarted, fry bacon V/i tainto small pieccs. 2 01

I before serving, add mi side up, to top of Va Clered eggs, bacon Va ciUe the rest of the ch>e over top bf all. To 6 d£to use two spoons or 1 eg

le bottom o f contain- 3 toJividual salad bowls. Mixover will keep a few orang<gerafor, tt kept In ju s t urnot tum soggy. P lace_________________ u n til

droppc,, . ' beaten/orsterehJre sauce____ blendeiin, o r a bunch of- spoon .IS, chopped . h asbec

urimoldsing ingredients in leaves i rcamy. Tear greens 7 Crisp bean sprouts

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4 (abli:ed m acaroni pimi>, drained ■ l'/i cupseWhip Dissol'

dressing, cream until sy creanvcl bea t into

ni, Ict cool. Mix olives. Fi . cclcry, onion, add into oble aroni. Mix Miracic Serve J e !h dressing; pour on Icttuci ure. Salt to taste, top.

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f l u f f y ORANGE SALAD i cup w ateri cup orange juice, fresh <

frozen, d llu lr t •• tablespoon gelatin, unflavorei : table^)oons brandy '! o r a n g e s , sec tio n e d wit

m em brane removed c u p su g a rc u p p e c a n s o r w alnuts choppcdda tes , pitted and choppcd egg white, beaten stiff to 4 lettuce leaves

Ilx sugar, gelatin, w ater ant nge ju ice in sauce pan. Hcai t unt/f bolflng. Bfcnd In brandy ce pan in cold w ater and cooi il m ix tu re m ounds when pped from spoon. Slowly mix In len egg white. When just well Ided.—stir—in -o ran g es-w iih in. Spoon Into Jello mold which bee lightly oiled. A fter3 hours lold on p lale lined with Icltucc e s and serve. Servcs4 loS. ‘•

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syrup consistency. Soflfcn [vcheesc in Half and Half then n to Jcllo mix. S tir cclcry and

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ju ice, c ranberries ami into liglill.v buUeted -i r h iU .untiJ.;ilmn>;Lficm_

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JEW ELJELLOSy4 packages c( oz. e;

one each orange, cl and lemon

1 cup pineapple juice2 packagesD ream W l

Mix cup boiling o range Jello . S lir well solved. Add I cup cold lhe sam e with cherry, lemon. With partitions from th ree icc trays, pu J cllo -m ix tu rcs - i n - t r a y r fig era te until /irm . M boiling w ater with the Ie

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:ggyA .Hum pherys Rte. 3, J e r o m e _____

FACAMOLE SALAD leltuce. choppcd /toesrdiced /kick olives, sliced ' IJnioQvchopped________________o rn ch ip s .b ro k en -........................ina fish, drained j ticcddecldieddanchccae____! /

Dressing: ^vocadoipoon lemon Juice .)ur creamiladoil ' /garlic>on sugar \>on chili powder ')onsaltm T ab a sc o sa u c e .

blender until creamy, r sa lad -an d chill and

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all ingredients. Fold In :hlll and then serve.

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ORANGE JELLO SALAl2 packages, (3oz. each) oi

JelloI plnlorangesherbcrt1 cup w aler1 sm all can Mandarin Oran1 cup whipping cream, whlf1 cup orange Juice

Heat w ate r and orange juici rapid boll. Rertiove from heai add orange Jello and s tir dissolved. Add orange shei and s tlr until melted. Lel set not loo firm and then add whip c ream and oranges'. Let set firm.

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3 boiled eggs , . Vj cupm ayonnais

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CRANBERRY SALAD;up ground cranberries ;up sugar>ackage lemon Jcllo':up boiling water ;up crushed pineapple, well Irained, reserve syrup :up chopped celery 'up walnut meats mbine cranberries and sugar, live Jello in hol water. Add ipple syrup. Chill until partly Idd rem a/nlrig cranberry m/x* pineapple, nuts and celery. In oiled pan. chill until firm .] squares and serve on lettuce

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cup ham cup sw lss cheese cup sw eet pickle c

1 head le ttu ce sh ret1 cup M ira c le \

_ D ressing2 tablespoons parsit 2 hard:C0 0 ked eg g y 2 teaspoons g ra ted ( D ice chicken (turke

sw lss cheese, toss wit lettuce. M ix In sep M iracle W hip, parsle: yolks and onion. Spoc

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2 c u p s w h ip p in t w hipped, o r 2 pack; W hip, p repared ai specifics.

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Vi cup cho,J e l l o an d

boiling waler. G rind ci Add mayon- su g a r. Let s

)age, walnuts, tu re for 2 ht ice. Fold In s tif f and our into mold Combinc wl

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7R IB B 0N JELLO:kagcs. (3 oz. cach) Jello,! of straw berry , lime, lemoni orangeIS boiling w aterIS scalded milk•sugarLkages unflavored Knox DtinI cold w aler s sour cream

aith c m ilk and add thc „

S tir until dissolved. In cl pan add V4 cup cold w ater a,

inflavored gelatin. Add to 9 , k jn lx tu re . Stir until well CooirA ddthesburchsam 'to gi ;ture. Dissolve the Jello one gr I lim e wilh PA cups boiling bj ind pour' into I3x9x2*ihch 1 chill until sel. O n c e J h e _ s r e r ot Jello is set ihen pour fr s o f _sow cream m ixture n iellom rd refrigerate unitl- peat, this procedure with ckage of Jello.

J eaao le Brackett Igeway Drive, Twin F alls .

lANBERRYSALAD— -;age fresh cranberries ^ jugarw h ip p ln g c re a m ....................kc .k .a .g .c_ m JjL L a .L u j-e— V4 shmallows • :

c r p s h e d . p in e a p p le , ] led 14chopped walnuts 2

c ran b c rrle s and addH stand a t room lem pera- <J hours. Whip cream until Cod add m arshm allow s, a nwilh cranberry m ixture, inf

apple and nuts. Mix well vei^G an-be made- ahead of frii

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BANANA S P L IT D E U (2 cup sg rah am crack c rc i

2 eggs2 cupspow deredsugar3 bananas1 c an (20 oz.) crushcd pin

drained 1 container (9oz.)CoolW

a c i ^ choppcd walnuts B ea l In a m ixer the suga

a n d f i ^ u b e m argarine a t I m in v ^ r ^ T a k e graham c c h im b s and one cube mai and mbc together and presi 9xl3-inch p an . Spread onto t m ix tu re th a t was beat in Slice bananas on top 0 : sp rin k le pineapple cn I ban an as, .u se .lin g e rs .to _ £ L a s t to p lace on top is Coo!

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C O reE R P E N N Y CARROT SALAD

4 cups sliced carro ts, cook 1 m edium green pepper, d:

. 4 celery sta lks, sliced r c u p g r ^ 'o n i b n , cu tup

D ressing:I c a n (lO=Uoz.) tom alo sou

V* cup elder vinegar-W -c u p sa lad oil-----------------' 3 lablespoonssugar

1 tabiespoonW orslershirc teaspoon dry m u ^ r

3 tabiespoons.w alcr bacon b its lo garnish .

Cook c a rro t slices until l< Combine w ith green pepper, 1 an d green onion. Mix dn Ingredients togelher. Pour vegetab les and loss. Chill frig era to ro v em lg h l. Gamisl

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mded C heddar cheesc 1 ps olives Vl cuchips 1 t&edged , , 1 tapeeled and sliced. l curings from onion, set

rem aining onion. Com md onion in skillet; w ater. Slir in tom ato sauce, m in u l . - g a r l i c - s a l t - . a n d m arm nm er IS minutes, cncd c n- bowl -toss le ttu c e --a n d - \ le chcddar and thc -b lende -am ong-piates.-Top— ^Irf^an xture. Garnish with combli ocado. Sprinkle w ith and m iese. Top with sepa- top wl ings. Surround with chi!!. C

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ictures hung vertically, nbroken su rface , usually the a e e d is an Ideal selling tor IS. A wall like this offers ma

in hanging, although the or. ind icates o ne Iarge.one w le. Small dining a re a s , toc le u se o l p ictures well plac iibilltles for planning piclures. ajlne^seiection of.pictures.-f I the right one for that specli 0 w e have a fine se lec tion ' 3ur hom e . . . Ckjme in and artm ent ol our s tore . W e wi dan y lime.s.msi:

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HOLIDAY CRANBERRY SALAD

I cup graham crack e r crumbs I cup m argarine, m elted I cups raw cranbcrrics [ cup granulated sugar I cup w ater I cup choppcd nuts ! t a b l e s p o o n s o r a n g

m arm alad e —packagc (8 oz.) cream cheesc cup powdered sugar teaspooivvanilla tablespoon milk cup heavy crcam whipped

'om bine c ranberries, sugar ar te r. B ring lo boil; sim m er : n u te s . s t i r in n u ts an .rm alade;-ch ill. Combine sol rd cheese, powdered sugar, mil i- van llla; -m ix in g 'u n til 'w e nded. Fold in-whipped crean a n - 8-ind>-raquare-^po n r p rct

nblnatlon of c racker crum t I m arg a rin e form ing a crusl

w llh cranberry m ixlure an I!. C an be m ade th e day befor ded.

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the w all a o a ln st \ % c h a tor im portant painiings- m any opportun ities tor he traditional m anner, e w ilh a sm alle r o ne on . . too. gain individuality

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1 cup of whole natural < I te a s p o o n W orcc2

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ssed (o r Va- teaspo. - - — - “ -•powder)'-- ~ - -

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lem on Ju io ^ add crear a n d beat until w ell mi: a l m o n d s , g r a t e d i W orcestersh ire saucc, gi p epper sauce. m 1( and p ta s te : cover and chill m inutes. D ivide m ixture a found balls. Roll in papri in p lastic and chill for a hours. Serve with whol crack e rs .

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.USAGEAND EESE PU FFSihredded Cheddar or 7 Ja c k cheese quickvrlusage *usage and break into >. D rain and cool. Mbc ilsqulck in large bowl; s. Add w ater and mixlo ll inlo M n c h b a lls ;.............kie sheet. Bake a t 375*- Inutes. Makes 3 to 4

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N A N C rSA PBN U T B R a

1 cup dried apiicoU1 c u p su g a r2 tablespoons buttci1 egg

• '/i.cu p o ran g e ju ice '/i cup w ater

■ 2 cups sifted flour2 teaspoons baking I

V4 teaspoon baking a 1 teaspoonsalt

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[ I t t ; i'i;i , :i i siiti «■» .

jp n u lsk d ried apricots 30 m inutes in— I .water. Drain and. cut wilh re in_ '4*lnch’ pieces. Mix , b u iter and e ^ thoroughly.I orange ju ice and w ater. Sift gredients together and add to led m ixture. Fold In apricots uts. Line greased loaf pan 'Bxed o r greased paper. Pour tter: let stand 20 minutes.55 to 60 minutes a l 3S0*F.

i/e from p an Immediately, ilbeforccuttlng. <1

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'ai cup yellow cornm eal cup packcd brown sug

] tablespoon salt 2 cups boiling w ater

'/a cup cooking oil 2 packages active d ry y<

'/V cup w arm w ater c up whole wheat flourcup O'O flour •

41'4 to4 '.vcupsw hlleflour

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I APPLIANCE SECI. G r e a t s e l e c t i o n o f to

a p p l i a n c e s , o il w ith s a v in g f o o lu r e s .

A ^ew , ^p i o s t i c . a j

Model

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ils - ■_____D ' Com bine COIjpert------------- and s a l l r s l l r g

w ater. S lir inc SAD iab o u l3 0 ih in i

in w a n h watei I m ix tu re . Add ^ig a r flours. Mix w(

enough white m oderately sti onlo a iightl;

yeast knead lill smot minutes.

irSha]:>e dough

r lightly greased

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cdm m eal, brown sugar to { r gradually Into b o i l l n g ^ s e in oil. Cool to lukewarm to 6( iin u t« ). Dissolve yeast tum iter: s tir inlo c o m m c a l ' face Id whole w heat and rye rest well. By hand, s llr in, -Into ite flour to make a g re ; s tiff dough. Turn oul

iitly floured surface: nooth and elastic. 6 to 8 Cov<

' dout t h c i

gh into a ball. RIacc In uni il 5ed bowl, turning once pans

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0 g rea se su rface.'C over and i s e in w arm place-untn-doubic 0 60 m inutes). Punch do..jh do< u m out onto llghlly floured j a ce and divide in half. Cover: e s t 10 minutes. Shape the doi nto two loaves and place [reased 9x5x3-inch loaf pa

Jovcr and ict rise until aim louble (about 30 minules). B; He loaves at 375* for 45 mlnutcj nliJ done, fieniove bread fr ans and let cool.

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OPENFRIDAYS

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DOUGHBASBF -----------------RAISED DOUGI»

10 cups nour2 (ablespoonisdryyeaf3 eggs, beaten light

Vh cu p ssu g a r1 cup shortening I (ablGspoonsalt Mix aii together. P u t 1

p lacc and le t r& e 40 mil knead down. Let rise s m inutes and knead doi

.L e t rise a gain before roll

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After ihey a: PTOR until doubled

_________fryer a l 375*ra is e a s ld e it Thfs d o u ^ I hugcdoughni

‘ 2 BxWnch paP u t icing ono Uie rest an^p p lastic coQlal

u t in a warm used later, m inutes Ihcn Id n g : e another 40 M ake a pasl d(wn again, sugar, vanlll rolling oul t o . m ake a thick

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powm ordouj

ikkness f y doughnuts, d e c ' a re roiled out, let m ^ led in size .C ook inadeep w an !^*F.-B e_sure.and-put-L iM ai] B in the hot g rease first. Rc tl base makes Slfe.inch -th ic l hnuts. 12 m aple bars and aboi pans of cinnamon rolls, size in oniy w hat you use, f iy r a ia id pul in a p lastic bag o r w att itainer and freeze to bc Map

- Cino R(

lasle of w ater, powdered Spre nilla. F o r thick glaze Add Ick paste of w taer and Sprii

a i q

k v m

* 2 3 !: h o o s e fr c

M wdered sugar. To (hin icing no re w ater. V^Jien you bring iougtinnut^ out of liie freezer pi

n in u te s o r un til tborou{ vanned througb. then glaze.JapleBars:____________

Roll th e d o u ^ out to 4-1 hickness, Uien cu t into sq u ibout 2x4 inches. Lel rise doubl ize then fry in bet grease i aised s ide down. P o r icing /a te r . pow dered su g a r ; lap le ilne flavoring.Hwnanvw R/JT«- ..Roil dough out V4-inch th

p read with m elted m argar idd sm all am ount of su( prink le well with cinnamon

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Qg add then raisins. Roll u ng the l-inch pieces and ■putfn greased 8x8-inch j K )U t2Q -B akR :at.a.‘Sn»F_fo; ughly Then glaze while hot

Pa ttyP hU^ -------------S M B o a C re ejuares - - Hanseaib le in P A T IV S W H O L E S> with 1 tablespoon yeast g use 2 teaspoons sea sal

a n d 5 table^xw nshooe 1 tableq>oonpurei

^4 sU ckofbu tler . thick. Vj cupslukew arm v arine. cupsm ilk lugar. 7 cups whole wheal n ^ I n l ! 4 cupslukew a

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I up. Then cut In y e a s i and Id place in well grow Ior 1 pan. Let rise . • scald mill J o u O -m ln u te o ^ -a m U n a p l lot. cool to lu. m ilk log!

--------- L j)ow l_A dcreecK oaa cup a t a iXO pour out; WHe At BREAD knead till ast oiled bowlsa lt liours.)oey again till Ire m aple QfrHp and le t rii

a lw ays ir n w ater baking In

slit d o u ^ e a t nour : a n inch aw arm w ater p u t BakeSOm

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3 0 E L1 9 ^ T A

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and 1 tablespoon-honey. Let for 10 minules. Meanwhile. Tiilk. Add b utter, t . honey

) lukew arm . P u t yeast and together ia la rg e mixing A dd-whole-wbeat-JlouiLone_ a lime. When m ixed well,

u t onto' flouried board and till smooth and elastic. In •owl put dough and ie t r ise ITS. Punch down and knead ill tired. M ake into 2 loaves . rise again another hour — i in w arm place. Before

In a preheated 350* oven, Jgh down tbe m iddle about ti and p lace b u tte r in slit.) minutes. M akes2 loaves.

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Joo l Law rence P .O . Box 349. F ile r

SOURDOUGHBISCU] cup s ta r te r

1 cup m ilk cups flour

1 tablc^M on sugar V, teaspoonsalt

tcasjxM nbakingsoda1 teaspoon baking powde

'k cup m elted bu tter

Mix th e s ta rte r, m ilk and oi tbe Hour }/> a large bow, a n d ' le t stand eight hc overn igh t. T um out onto l c oh b read board. Combine sa lt, baking soda and pow der w ith rem aining

------- n«ur-and-slfl-overtoprW ltm ix d ry ingredients into i dough, kneading llghUy. Pi >/^-inch thickness. Cut out with a 2>^>inch cu tter. Dip

■ m elted bu tter. P lace closet___ L ln .a ,W ncb .pan .and .se lJn i

p lace to rise for Vi hour. 1 -------3 5 0 i f o r J a r i i ln u t« s ? = ^ ^

PhylllsV cgeler Box 829, Elko, Nev.

WHOLEW HEATYEA APPLESAUCE BREA

2 cups warm.\V4 tc r . ;= >/4 cup honey o r siigar2 tablespoons d ry yeast.

'h cup oil. shortening o r i rine

2 eggs4 cups whole wheat four

- J ^ u p applesauce I tablespoon salt

cup d ry milk'4'/^ to 5 cups white flour

Combine first 3 ingredlcn sit for 5 m inutes. Add to t next 6 Ingredients. Beat sm ooth. Add the last ingrc one cup a t a tim e until dc

____firm, K need bv hand or.m ism ooth and elastic. Let r double. Punch down. Form sm all. 3 m edium , o r 2 large I

L e t r ise in greased pai — rounded-andJlrm ^B ake.aL

for 40 m inutes for lar^’e m inutes fo r sm all.'

M aiyL eePoU ilck- ' .B o z e n , K etchum

TOASTED COCONUT LO 3"cups sifted flour 1 cup su g a r3 teaspoons .double acting

ing powder I '/j teaspoons salt

. V/2 cups toasted coconut ( approxim ately)

I ’/s cups milk I largeegg , unbeaten 1 . teaspoon vanilla

T o asfc o c o n u fin a sh a llo v while preheating oven. Sti: quentiy to insure a golden I color. Cool before using.

Mix all ingredients togetbc well blended. T u m b a tte r well g reased and floured larj p an (9',^x5';ix3-inch). Bake p rehea ted m oderate oven fo r one hour. When baked, ti a w ire rack , cool thorough. i

. th in slices and se rv e pIaiR,'t( _ .o rtw ttc re d L M ^ < » H o a f. .

= 2 b ;T lm e s ^ e w a .J w lx E a lls ,^

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cu n s s o u R iROLLS

1 cup s6Urt below)

1 packaged] Vt cup w arm '

la 2>/ to 2 ^ ^ u p svdcr V* cup melte<

rine 2^ablespoon

and one cup , i egg »w l. Cover i te a sp o o n s i

hours o r teaspoon bj ) 1 cup flour FU lins:)ine sugar. y , cupw hiteo nd baking i teaspoon ci

1 tablespoon WiUHiand9“ =“" — ratslnffirnd Ito the soft B ring starte i . P a t out to tu re . In la rg e I )ut biscuits in cup w arm Dip each in of th e flour, V* se together su g a r, egg and Jn a .warm— c u p of the nour ir. Bake a t in to sou rddu^i --- ---------------- nnich~of rem a

can with a sp( T u rn onto flour

r in enough rem iev. a m oderately--------------------sm ooth and e laEAST ----------- —EA D ^

-B0X18S

s t_____o r inarga- PUMPK

■ S ift:2 cups flour

i r teaspoon sai2 teaspoons b. 2 teaspoons cl 2 baking pow(

B ea t:4 eggs

licnls. Let i c a n (1 6 o z .) | ■0 this the 2 cu p ssu g a r Jeat until i cup vegetab igredients, ic ing - I dough, is j stick m w ga

■t rlM till 1 package (8 c )rm into 4 'gc loaves,

pans tillLaL350rE— ^ ^ ---------------;>e and 30

^ = : : = z = : i i n r r r T i

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llow p an ; “ . ~ ' Stir fre- cmi«li»n-»PtlerS5*i

in bfbwn

itbcruntll _e r into a WE D large loafake In a p „ „ A „in (350*) E n g o g 1, tu m on% Cut in i R m H y 1,'toasted _ n | i i f l a | J i i m

tHahn R tin riay , April

^ m d sJyWeogUkowsU bowl.B<sU 73,H ailey le t rii

re s tRDOUGHCINNAMON greas

R ollcurdough s ta rte r (see V4-inc

m elteid ry y e a s t c innam w ater • fo r jeltps flour SilcIted bu tter o r marga- s id e c

r is e t iwns brown sugar ^about

tu m oi s a l t o r d r tibak ingsoda cup p

vanillieo rb ro w n su g a r desire 1 cinnamon -o n gra tcdo rangepce l Sounk mdramnCBToptidnah— ^ D l s s l e r to room tem pera- 'h cup >e bowl dissolve yeast cups v rm w ater. S tir in 1 cup teaspo

>/4 cup butter, brown sugar, nd s ta rte r. Combine '/.• room 3ur, s a l la n d s o d a rs tir - 's t ir r in : 1^1 m ixture . S tir in a s _ a t j i l e r maining flour a s you tori A spoon (a sort dough), equal ; )ured board and knead and l maining flour to m ake m ent a ly soft dough tha t is 1 day . elastic.-Put in g re a se d - teaspo<

saB ran d e r ' i t e a lS2 .H azeltoa..................... j cuj

S ift IPKINBREAD so d a .

powdeir - eggs, psa lt b le oil.sbakingsoda pum pks cinnamon In twojw der fo r app

If you >

L)p~umpkin»r , idnfl*lable oU ^ a ,

cheese.•garine sugar.e re d su g a t------------------ an d -sh[8 o z .)c ream ch eese ' p iece sl

7 Days A Wc

CH *1W eekday

eW eeke

2S* tyear up to 12 ytarcolag*

ooCpRII/ • d d l n g s f ^ n n i v o r s o r l e s o g e m o n ^ , o n d G r q d u o t l

iwl, turning to grease top. Cov t r ise till double. Punch down, s t 10 m in u te . Mix filling s e a se p an while dough is'restii )1I dough into rectangle not qu •inch-thick; Spread with c Elted bu tter. Sprinkle wilh sug inam on, orange m ixture. Roll r je lly roll, s ta rting a l long side Slice */4< to M nch-th ick , pul < ie down in l3x9x2>iT1bh pan. I « till double. Bake a t 375 degrc SUO£5- minutes. Immcdiatt •n out o f pan. May be served as drizzled with icing made fron 7 powdered sugar, '.j teaspo nilla and e n o u ^ milk to ma: jiredconsistency.

irdougb Starter:J Is sc lv rrT fiC R W a fy y e a sT cup w arm w ater. Add 2 moi IS w arm w ater, 2 cups Hour, spoon salt, and 1 tablespoc ;ar. S tir till smooth. Let stand i m tem pera tu re for 1-5-day rin g occasionaily-and covcrtr lleh li.C anJy .kpp t In rpfrigp.r; . A fter using in recijk', ad lal a m o u n ts ^ flour and wate I 1 teaspoon of sugar. Let fei nt a t room tem perature a t lea: ly. If not used in 10 days, add jpoonsugai*.— ------------ -----

teaspoon vanilla cup w alnuts - • - [ft together flour, salt, bakin a . c in n am o n and bakin [der and se t aside. Mix and bcs s. pumpkin, sugar and vegetc oil. Add the dry ingredients t ipkin m ix ture and beat. Bak wo greased bread pans a t 350 approxim ately 30 to 45 minuter ou don 't use canned pumpkin cap p ro x lm a t^ y ! hour. - •

fi: *ream m argarine and crean jse . Add vanilla and powdcre< ar. Mix well. Nuts a re optfons -shoud l-t)e -g round-in to -tln ; e s before adding to Icing.

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PARKERHOUSEn ^ _ , .2 . c u p s - p lu s - 4 - t a b l i

12 tablespoonsCrisco ^gar, • 2 packagesyeast

2 eggs, well beaten

t cut . U t

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Roll out and SCO fold w ith a i

pul in greas n a t 425* for K

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:ups sifted flour Jgar. salt and Crisco into ; r and lel s it till w ater is ■m to me loucii. TIren add id le t dissolve. Add beatenj s t ir In f lo u r . little a t a___t ra ise until douGs in bulk.

and cut wilh biscuit cutler,I a dab of b u tter in ccnter, eased pan. le t raise. Bake ir 12 to 15 minutes.

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POLISB BAKED HIBBBOG ] pound fresb mushroom s

can sS to S o u o ceead t.3 table^MOds b u tte r o r m:

___ noc--------------- ______2 tabkspooos . finely cho

onion V4 teaspoonsalt

1/16 teaspoon grouzxl white pe t tablcspooa flour

ci'P P a rm esan"Rbm'ano’d iee se

2 le a q w o o s c tw p p e a ^1 cupheavycream2 egg yolks, l ^ l y t>eaten3 lab le^x tts fine son b

' A*1 > 5 5 1

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Mk t e r io r s

ictabkiRinse, pat dry ,

m ushroom s, make o r d ra in canM d m

^OOm la rg e sUUet beai tn s o r 2 musbroom s. ooJoa,

pepper. Cover and marga* m im ites. Remove c

chopped m inutes. Turn Intc inch cake pan. b individual ramekia:

Bpepper dill.

U D o r _____ _______________________Mix c ream with e

'o v e r mushrooms, bread cnm ibs. Bake

» hot oven. 42ST..bread m inutes o r until 1

Serves six.

\p p l iE

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S g re e s c1^ I B > cloxeg

1 t e a ^root

2 c u p s ju --1 cup fre

1 c u p d ii2 t e a ^

y aod slice fresh ! tablesp Ikes about 5 cu p sr-

gss:-S■•Coofc-about^h ree h V h k iS T~ Into a buttered 8 m S i r ^

dish o r ch lckensto cios. C rin k le with qppnnrtmnl

tu rn o n k a p as te of cor

s. Sprinkle wilh »ke hi a preheated T aste asoa

for 12 to 15 g r e e o f ^ j goidea tKowD. chestouts

■ •cnm chy tc m lentosfor

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p a r a g u s j u u e Jw e

iespoons oU, p re le rao iy nutc s onions, V4 ioch lengths - - ^ garlic, p r e ^?Moo ginger, p ressed ifIsju lieonecu t A ^ ta ta g u s . fresh sliced m ushroom s d iickenstodc poons com starch espooD w ater

in oU iff-heavy sidllct o r Idd ooioas. garlic and ooly until oQloos a r e trans- R e ty v e f ro n pan. Over

a t, s t i r f ry asparagus aod oms, two m inutes. Add stock aod soy sauce, cook

m a td y five minutes. Re- k n m ixture to pan . Make com starch and w ater, add md c o o tu n til tran ^ ja ren t.—

iq » rag u s for desired de- iooeoess. Serve ttotzW ater ts m ay be added f o r '

tex ture and chopped pi- forcolor. ... ..... ......................

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T h e m i

hiripo_Ql__iWil’s-carries-a-^wk ins-of-highest-^qual use many cabinet: it! So com e in anc out our free astir rsonalized serv ice a

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^ 3 tablespoons bu tter 1 s ta lk ce le ry

> ^ onionI c a n (8 0 1 .) tom ato saue 1 cao (sm all) tomatoes

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>ur Private Friw x lo y o u e r ^ c o u r o g e — e o w r te r s h ip ? D /m a k in g e s 'd v o l l a b l e . By k e e p i n g e s a f f o r d a b l e : A n d ^ 9c:ting tt>e h o m e o v m e i^ ' I t e o w n e r s h ip rig h ts .

ir p r tv o t e p r o p e r ty j lg h ts ^ j u d r a n t e e d b y t t ^ stitu tion . But a t t h e s a m e , g o v e m m e n t r ig h ts c » n r r s e d e cxirs. U k e tt> e r ig h tx.-fof I n s t a n o e r W h a t -------•i Is o u r r ig h t f o c>wn a e if w e c a n t a f f o r d t o ' th e r e a l e s t a t e t a x e s o n > ro p erty ?

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’roperty Righl— --------^To a t t e n t io n <tg p r iv a t e p r o p ^ ^ r ig h i g t h e r> e e d t o p r e s e r v e

t h e NATIONAL A S S a s ’ O F REALTORS* Is o b s

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nr>enta] f r e e d o m s a r> ^ te r r n ln a t lo n t o p ro te c

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Of all the righ ts^ acqu ire rea l p n ^

. n t , w ithout in terfer o f o t te r s . .

T his r igh t lo priv o tb e r fuodainental

. teiprisiB system anc 1 _ _ 1 _ l I l W s D a l g n i h t g i ^

In m any countriei esta te , they a re als assem bly, and vol

. priv ileges tba t Amei Iq .order thal pro]

m aintaining and.pn a ll o f us to understa now.

Twin FiTWIN F A L U -P h ll l l f

of Twin FalliTls the win essay contest qx>nsore( TwinF a lto of Reall

H is winning en tiy , entll Im portance of Owning R

-=Hs reprinted here. He woi ' h ls en try will now te s u b r

— r-s ta te -rc o m p rtf tio n r-T h w in n ^ WlU be submilte< tional competition.

O ther w Jn n e^ ln the Ti contest w ere: 2nd place

...........Cezad. $50, Jerom e; 3r-------- C hris -Hughes,- « s ,-T w i

Honorable mentions c a r each went to Jam es MalU P ra l t M atthews of Murtau,

EasayijyPbllllpC oaB

' ~ i S i r Founding F athers A m erica believed tha t if

--------^dlrectloirnDr'govenim cnlguided

clen t, poweriul production th a t:w a s possible. Is thi Yes. As a proud cKlzea United S tates, I believe th T he D em ocratic w ay of life

• to tlie^uccess of any m an’s i One of -tho most sigi

I freedom s thaUwe h a v c is tl:

lU & JdA voiL U B nlC W obdal

^ekgivets we Have, one of the most pre p e r ty and lo ow ail, use l t o r li f e r e ^ a s long asV e do not Ir

}rivate ownership of real prop Ital American liberties, IncIi a nd political freedom ~ nrincl»iwpr}d‘sg re atesL________ _ries where cillzens are denied t also.denied such rights a s fre voting fo r the candidates o

m ericans often talce for grant cti }ropcrty ow ners m ay exercise preserving them in lhe future, s ta n d jn d proleci our righls to

"alls uoutUllpCoassolo to acquire prop winner o f an 200 years Ame; jred by the enjoyedithe ri, ealtors. th e land avai nU U «I,'''T be~ W iId6 E niers J P roperty,” ‘'H am atreya,” won|75an<J ‘ to all their hel ubm iltedfor c e e d ,/ Wlthc ■ T h e -s ta te — ennorerT ft-o ti Ited for na* w ill be here for

and tb will to o J Twin F a lls , lonj? as m an inh ace. Jean ie

3rd place, I feel lhat i l l rw ln -Fails.- blllty not only 1 carrying $5 to cultivatcam a l t h ^ a b d . available lo us. t a u ^ . . m any uses, th

being tbe possil and nurture live land helps a ra

JTS here In a tlv e instincts i : if people, ducts of lha t < osition a n d - .re su lt5 _ fro m _ | icn ir"w eT e^cu ltlva tlng .T he erest. then Sives a m a -mo8l- e ffi-— ancMomething- lon syslem .-^pass aw ay-1 ix tb js irue^ of lhe best

:en of the ; ,« an be made.! tha t 11 I s . . ;^ w in K oooulal life is v ital S r o l f Z a . is d re a m . future an increi s ig n if ic a n ts Jand. Property

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la H -a ig n a d o c t im e n t - d e g lg

enoffidprecious is thc right lo . 'ir transfer It a s we sec 'wiit Infringe on the righls coi■ -■■■........... ~ • " e ^

roperty has generated bwicluding th e 'fre e en- ow acjplcsJhaLhasfiJiuilL— - iid lh erig h llo o w n rcal thefree specch. peaceful R e: of Ihieir choicc - REled. Uiaise these righls while obli ire, IFis necessary for 5 toown real properly

i t h j ^ n s j f aroperty. For more than ■ posses mericans have had aod . value I right to own and use creasc vailable to us. Ralph »rbp

S y s ‘"To“ S e S .heirs/ Who shall sue- ^thou t ’ fa l l / Forev- " u a m rotherW ofdsTlhe land for us lo use, to enrich.0 our heirs forever, a s « ,h«winhablls-lheearth. S e m f

il Is a m an 's responsi- Each ly to own the land b u t" r i ^ t t and improve the land p rivate us. Land has so m any, th a t ri( the most important saving,

sslbllily to grow food to exer llvesloclc. Working the hardshi

m an lo use his ere- K,The< Is and to see lhe pro-’ th e “ A it crealivlly In whal foundal l.Jb £ -J}Jan tiiig _ an d . m a n .u l ie building o fa home dream , man Indlvldual.pride . firm gr ig-lhal-w|{|-nol-6oon— ground;

believe lhat land is taln ing i est investments lhal

'■ M t a S Jilalion in the world, Idoho, (

and will be in lhe land Isreasing demand for ownersh

vvHl not decrease In -A m erici

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nalrecG. To fill this need, the Twin I w ith REALTORS and REAI counlry are observing Pri e ^ b l i s h e d In 1956 lo mark ownership and the preteclii ownership.. -Therefore, I, Hank Woodal

th e residenis of Magic Valle Realtors and all the membc REALTORS who a re selling ai lh a t we aro a free people with I obllgallon loprolect that right.

. HANK WOODALL . M ayorofTwin Falls

Aprils, 1981

toppjazesessions. It can only incrcasc 1 lue as satisfaction can only Ir lase by ownership, lu! land is herc-forus lo use am Improve. Ironically, we cai

'e r completely and permanent; 1 lhe.land...In..the.samc.poeti an» tn5ya,:i—E m e rso n -sa y s tey callcd me theirs, who s< trolled jn e ? / How am 1 theirs.- liey cannol hold m e,/ Bul I hoU m ?"

ach person in Amcrica has thc It to Have'and use Iheir owr 'a te land. However, lo exercise : right is not easy. Hard work, Ing, and investing must be done x e rd se this righl. Despite the Ishlp and loll, it is well worth h e ownership of property gives “ American Dream” a firm

tdalion upon whicb to build. A ucan-orily-rcach-tow ard-his im, his goal. If his feet arc on 1 ground. And.lf he owns thal indrhe-is-doubly-sure-ofTit* ing lhal dream, ic ther in Maine or Virginia, lesola or lowa, Wyoming or 0, California or New Mc.xico. Is a .valuable' a s ^ t , and Ihc

irshIp of land anywhere, in rica is a symbol of worlh. r W ) n « w ip r k le i t i f • I I I I I

F

s P r iv a te P r o p e r f v W iS I

ignitioi\ Falls Board o f REALTORS. ALTOR'ASSOCIATF^ throORl ‘rivate Property -Week, a -1 k the celebration of privale ] :llon of the rights that alK

lall. Mayor of Twin Falls, do

lley to Join the Twin Falls li ibers of the NaUonal Associi aside this special lime loremli Il-the right to own real property

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. ' ' A C M A O l W-f o m i ly E n g l is h 1

Isc % b a s e m e n t hi rk, r a g e o n 1 0 a c r e

l l " e r r A T i u c.(I, D u p le x lo w m a ll es a r e a .

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- r o o m , s t o r a g e $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 . 0 0 .

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control ce r- - ___ -Isjn ex ten !

. ' p r o c e ^ i i eachhum ai

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m unistic a i r s h ip 'i i s r E

^ i o « 'i W the whims 6

j t l B l H ' -m o re th a a a pwnershlp'a

w ealthy pci land and It

fylng Ihe ce ts. togelher u n lo a fewhiiDRhoul (he .■ -(radllton - ■ ■.away- Uio Ilc property p ro r ta e s to r attend Ihls top riva tco*

owning one’ do hereby “ J " '

g f n>»5' ociallon ol F urther. Ihc m lndusall ership o t oil rty and Ihe throughout o

O urgoven will have pi o u r p roperty w c operate

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Phon^5if3-88W " Br&adway, North, 1 lAonTa-^Bfoker 54! lls Assoc. Broker

W I T H I N C O M I " i u s t r 1 T u d o r d e s i g n 5 b e d r c

h e a t p u m p 2 k i tc h e n s r e a p p l e o rc h a rd ! .

X B B I A K " w i th th is a i n t e n a n c e , h ig h o c c u p

R U V I N O " 2 b e d r o c L o r - & ^ o u td o o r - f i r e p la c e g o r a g e .

O R Q U I C K S A I . I " wb a t h h o m e w i th la rg d - . e s h e d , a n d f e n c e d

7 33 -1 1 1 3 -^ W o ltK a s to r . . 543 .8335 Vonnlp T iiq«o i

n c e p t s ’

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LBATTJeutenant Goveioor '

E - T hc concept of privale y is a s 'old- a s mankind

Ighl o f a person lo own and certa in a reas orproperties tension of a person’’s living es, one which is desired by man boing.xtent to which ih d r func-— llowcd v aries widely under f f e r e n l g o v e rn m e n ta l

: nations, private oWner* rg e n e ra lly T ^ lim lle d -to — l,ilemstind'eveh_thcn such Ip j s generally lim ited t.IS of the sta te . In no case l» u w b a re minimum of land Ipallow^ ; - - - : : ;-;— ------------

people own m o s l‘of ihc 1 Its appurtenances, Tho . person : w orks; forj.the nlerests, thereby Jnlensl- ! concentration of wealth tfhands. . ' - . mocracy.w hlch l i f a r and e 'f r e e s t-o n earth ,-a lso fbr lhe least Impediments } ownership. The dream of ine’s own home, al le a s t- ’ advent of runaway infla-boen an a»ntnnhl<« gnni____

It Of o u r p o p u la tio n , th e re is w id e sp re ad own- o lh e r k in d s of p ro p e r ty •

ut our a t land;---------- ;/ernm ent ensures lhal we i peaceful possession of irty. However, even here ate. under certain rc*

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h is 4 y e a r . o l d : u p a n c y in g o o d

•o o m h o m © o n i c e s - f o l t - " b 'a s e ^

w e l l - d e s i g n e d ’ •]d . m a s t e r b e d - e d y a r d o n ly

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-—Final• By JO E YOUNG

TTiis is IniJy l»ic af Jng tim es,” and then nolhing m ore importa b u y c ro rs c iic ro fa h o

- method of financing. That Is the one cion

buying o r selling that, cing m orc changes toe o theraspcct.

T here was a time wished to buy a home, w ent to see your friend savings and loan ofric

--------------w hat-i^ou-w ere-piannand h ew as happy U)m{ a fixed Interest ra te foi

________ years._______________

D A L E p a t t e r ;

PattersoiRealtors^presidenl

Twin F alis Board of R<.............pfflccre andDlrectors:

• D aiePaiterson.............. ..................F

Shirley Hucic-----------------...........F irstV iecF

Donna Bach---------------------r-iiecondVlceP

Dale Patterson '...................... State

■ BpnM ntMm____________. . . . . . . . . . . . State]

Dennis Volmer............ ; . . . . l

M aryA kkerm an.........; ......................... I

--------E dna Irish -------------------- -.....................................I

• L ccH elder........................I

Karen F assctt...........ExccbtiveSc

The'Tw in F alls Board'®:------ tors'Is ready to serve you

Real es ta te is being bouj__ sold dally, and now more th

(&-the-tirhe-you need profe

-.D on 'l.le t this opportun g rea t investm ents pass youl

Loans, assumptions, coii wrap-a*rcunds, trades, renl

' m any ways to m ake things h O ur m any officcs with I R ealtors want to beo f help tc

Call any Realtor for Inforn Bcst Wishes, ..D ale Patterson, Presidei T w inFaU sB oardofR ea

iTicrngTiWhen yc

.. y m ove on tta g c of chang- home, you 'loro probably Is new b u y cn)rtant to you. ttie sam e termi1 home, (han the and you co?• the sam e tyiicment of home property,hal. is experien- Those da-: today than any hot likely tti

ime when you ^^tSSgagcme you merely verycom pkBndly banker or dally, andfflcer, told him curren t on vannlngHo'buyr— in - ib w rn rc' make a loan at lenders a re i (fo r 20.2 5 o r 30 lha l can be - accoiiJiiiuuui___ s tandard Ic

loans of-thc p Wc a re dci new vocab

comE ntries

Home Beauti now being act for entries is c o n tc s t ch t E ldredge.

Again this i P 0 H | n _ B o a r d - o f - R e i

Listing Serv|{ :R S O N contest offcrin

Eldredge sa thc contcst. i ow ners o r tho the ir home for

~ 9 a n d w an l> beaut i ficat ion

up en try blanks Brochures

* • ’ Board of Rca' npniior« - -O M U ablc-al g R e a l to r s - tguran ls, real : - o th e r - business

„ , Valley. The • ..P re sid en t entry blanks. _

:c P r« ld e n t p re v e d 'S m c w — _ „ _ p r l2 e * j2 5 : - ( h i r ( J , - ™ honorabie-ment

. t o D l r o o l o r , ^ ; - '^ " ^

ited lrcc lo r

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..D irec to r - v*"'9'od

5 Secretary ■d'of Real-J Luxury on I o rxiughl and a «r*pioM». »ui^thanever,' _♦<rofessional— ---------------------:

lunity for j. ^

S a c . :rentals, so - gs happen.h trained i - - - .

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idenl . lealtors •

neans iiyou decided lo .s e ll-a n d ...... T

n tb a bigger and better %ino JU were a t liberty to Ict thc ' nev e r assum e your loan on the ave rms as II was made to you co^ could negotiate a loan of Re:

J type to purchase lhe new dlff________ ________ one

days arc history, and ll 's or:l ' that we will see that kind app 3ge financing again. YIgc linancing today is a the iplcx'business. It changcs the id none of us can slay fina n what plans each lender— Ufldi s offcring7l believe,the appl re offering financing now stan be siructured to bette r Obti

d a ie me ouyer Uian"the fin^ long-term fixed ra le righi

lepasl.--------------------------------Ycdealing with a complete- certi rabulary today regarding all II ing of real estate loans. your

me“beauf itest entrilli the 138t Twin Falls winmutlflcatlon Contest a re Picaccepfbdr-Tlfe'dfeadllne conTeis June 1, according lo a s cnch a irm a n . V irg in ia paris<

is year, the Twin Falls "■ Ils R eaitors-and-M ulllple— of-thc-vice will sponsor (hc ImproringS42S In cash prizes, thingssaid anyonejran enter model. Renters, new home and iIhose who iiave owned menlsfor a number of years Add: to u n d e r ta k e a avallain program may pick a t 733-<nksbcfo reJunc). Easlpl: published by thc RULlealtors o r MLS are 1. EjL groccry stores, res- June I!al esta te officcs and Ju ly 25esses • ah)und -Magic Aug. 12! 'brochures contain 2. Hi

• entries :e -fo r- th e 'T n o s t- lm --J u iy 255 will be *150: socond lmpii)v iird_ prize^lQ(^ n d iM D rrrS e n d :ention prizes. . Ave. E/ill be Ju ly 25. a n d ' Attn.Vi

P r i v a t e P r o p

7 r . : n O O R T O C H I .d bookcoM t [n living room, laroo m Jroom*. a bolh*. baiom ont. on a ilodly llnanea. ' .

-$47,500h a g i k M a n v a

o r 5 ocrM. Brond new 3 bodrDOm, »un room, garag* ond thep . Fhiancli

^ ? & M O ie r* « CS U N N Y L I V I N e R

■nl«nce kitchen 8. dining oreo in lh no wilh coty family room. Very affon

*51,300

E S T P O I N T E fW e n d a t l , I d o h o

5 3 6 - 6 2 8 5 o r 5 3 6 - 2 ^

importa. .. .T e rm s ...su c h - a s - roll-( mortgage, adjustable rale, newablc, re-negollabe. weig average and wrap around arc co.^mon loflay among lenders Realtors. These term s a re apf differently with each lender, oncm usl cbeck wilh iporo than oritw o of them when plannin apply for a hom e purchase loan

Your Realtor can and shoulc the k ey to finding the lender » ;he Joan plan th a t bcsl fits y 'inancial situation. Thc Rea indcrstands.thcse4cnn6,~Bnd- jppllcation of them and Is in g landing with several lend< )btainlngtho right flnnnrlng U m portant to yo u -a s findingight P _ r o j ^ y ^ ___________You. too. must"help by mak

erta in lhat you give the Real 11 thc pertinent /a c ts relative our finances so that a loan pl

itTficatior ries openInners will be notified Aug. 12. P ic Iu rts . w J l u L j n kRn-o f-ti mlest enlry homes on April 15.: entries a re received, for cor irison wilh thc beauliflcati< oject a t judging time. July 25. Eldredge said only (he ex(erli ■thc-homc’w linK rjtidged . ar provem ents will include suc ngs a s painting, exterior r Klcilng. fencing. landscapin d other noticeable Improvi !nls.U d it lo n a l in fo rm a tio n i 3llable from Virginia Eidrcdg 733-0404 or a t 17GG Addison Av(sIrTwin P alls........lULES:. E ptries m ust be received b' IC I. 1981, and contest will eni y 25. Winners will bc notified b>;.12,198l. - ----------- -----

Homes will be Inspected as rles a re rcccivcd and again or / 25. Judging Wllllw on cxlertoi iii)vemenlsoniy. mdz£aittlcs:U<K=17eF%iat»n . E .. 1>ri{i Falls. Idaho ^ 1. I. Virginia Eldredge

perty ★ILtHQe teporo le dining room. Wood a oere wlih tre e t. Reollor

0 V

r A U l Yom, 3 bolh hom*. Spllf.«nlry. inclng ovalloblet

M M M W . : :

R O O Mn Ihlt 4 year old J750k?. ft. flordobi* term tl

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ant to 6l-o v e r- can bc-slructured.i e. re- fo r you now and thn ilghtcd from now. i t is very ■every you understand Ui r s and term inology a s they ipplled w ith the Realtor ai r. and Don’t hesitate lo as an one -- you don'l ^ully um ling (0 m em ber, this is a ni an. for them as well as uld be m ay presum e that yo r Kith /n (he past (wo ye

your seen m ore frequent i eallor financing which ma; Kl-lhe— blo o d lh an fas’kepri] I good m arket from dying CO |ders. Along with this sou

g the m cnts. This comblna----- --- -tho buyers inlerlm-fiiaking period of lim e wllh I sailor interest ra le s will dro ve to which they will be ab: plan convcntlonaHoan.

------------- A tm lo ig iia ied tinu10 years, the cntln

I Daiancc becomes d u e . [ f This seem s to be vei

especially for those oi optim istic enough to

I Interest ra te s will dh){ to perm it refinancing

I . period prior to the t " . u- m ent dur»dnt«» — sn fn5 o r happened.---------- : '

Now, thc problem ai ition ventlonal ra tes a re

than lhe r a te you m ay r lo r P riv a te -so u rce rlh e -b

— m ent-date trappW achl don’l have thc funds a' can you obtain a loan I

>lng paym ent.)v(u 1 he program lhal ap(

a financial dream a t (hi Is suddenly (urned Into a

jg e The one Item we rarelj

by G E T A F R I

b J I A C E N T U I

f f Som otlm os fho b<

am b itio n o r d ^ ^ d l a p ro p o ro d to o ffo r y< thorn, loo . W o’ll s to c

—“ 7 b W h o s s . A n3 w o il I gom on t su p p o rt a n d m o rko tp loeo . -

For y o o r fre sh s ta fo r o u r “Room a t t h o '

__ W o d o n o r e p r e s e no f a t l CENTURY 21 so l

A M E R I I

■ T <

C E

Twtn Falls Rool 840 A d d lio n A t Twin Foils, IdoJ

. I P h .» 7 3 » 7 7 2 |

L3..3UiMte»,

)uyer, s!d.that-will work hree lo five years ry Important lha(> thc lerm s and

]cy a re discusscd and t(2C lender. ask'questions if

understand.-Rc- new experience

as you. and they : you understand. years, wc have

nt use of private

itth e real estate {completely. source of flnanc*'■of-bailoon Inatlon provides i-financing forh the hope that jCdrop to a ra te atable to obtain a and almost_________________ (.fijmrchaseime, usually 5 to amount. It I t ir e , re m a in in g __artcr_D avln ue and p a y ab le , being am or v e ry a t t r a c t iv e perceni inte i of us who a rc 92 p e rc e n t t to believe th a l borrowed. I irop low enough. how much j Jng wllhln the b a lloon pay c balloon pay- th a t m ay ti J a t l h a t J a s i r t— siruc tu ring t

In (he eve i arises - con- sccond m or e s ll ll h ig h e r su b se q u en t I ay gel with the thc equity, t r ba lloon ' pay- • cannot oualli ching. and you m ortgage bs> available n o r f ia n c e It. V in to. m ake the a n ^ to help

ceW alnyouk appeared lo b e fications. if the outset has pay teenls an

> a n ightm are, the 'money vly talk about paynient.

RESH START OM llRY2IPR0rESb ost eo fo o r m ovo Is to sto

o o c a n d o by jo in ing y o u r I.

i«*d:oifow ;=90«4^olospoofc licatlon to succood. If that'a

y ou roo l to w a rd s a n d the ;qcLyDU.QH.rJght.wlth-the-b« ll j jo c k yoo o vor s te p o f tho n d ,co n su m er p rog rom s tho

sta rt, coll o s to d a y a t 733- lo T o p " b rochure, en t incom o p o te n tia l o s Ind so lo s ag o n ts .

I C A S NUME O P SELLER, I^NTURY21™

Calon Cwpdramm.TY^Vffla>-AWDOWKATEP . , ^

sa lty T w inF alls ReolK A ve, 7 0 4 Sooth L

, J»roni«, kI . . - | |B I |. - J a < .4

l»,.A(>rlH<, 1881 ■- J -ilntaL lM vlii

seiler

J O E Y O U N G

ost never pul Into the offer

It is shocking lo find lhalylng .IO _years.on-a-loan------nortized in 30 y ears at 11 in terest, you will still owe nt o f thc oi;iglnal amount 1. I t is advisable (o ask :h you win owe when (he }aymenl Is due, because y T>e a m ajor factor In ngthctiHllRfiig; event of a default on the nortgage paym ents and - ' nt foreclosurp lo protect '

the seller m ay find hc>allfy_to.assume-lhe-flrst--------! balance nor can hc rc- [. When you, the seller, iclp wilh the financing, be IU know (he buyer's quail-

if he can handle (hc and how he p lans to gel

iy to pay the balloon

W IIFEASiSSIONAL.s ta r t a ll o v e r a g a in , j r local CEt'm jRY '21 :......

»oJ>|.e'wbo H ave th o a t 's yoo . th e n w e ’r e th e m e th o d s to g e tfb e sH ra in ln g l i r th 'oth e w oy w ith m ono- that w o rk }n to d a y ’s

33-7721 o r s to p by

Ind lca llvo 'o r ty p ica l

1 B E R 1

Itm

tm.««Worti,elC«ntyc»«

a lty-N orthsIde * Lincoln h Idahoi j M a a i ... n r : . i , , ________

jjy>3!W tifallj'Jtfaho3..

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—BrawlTWIN FALLS - Notx

lhe Twin Falls Multip:_____Service (MLS) betler I

B raw ley;Sbe sta rted wilh lhe i

1956 and on April 3 left U zation to become arnilat rea l esta te omcc.

D uring those 25 years and h e lp ^ the MLS go fr affJIiatcs and 15 sales p today’s 25 office membei salespersons.

She aclualJy began witi a h igh scbool work-sludy In 1953 wben lhe Twin Fal T ru st agreed to do th ^^ ro o » to g of listings bei

--------- - I n l956ah« lefl tbe title ..And.ralse J J i

Ju n e or tha l y e a r she w back -b y the MLS to sei p a r t 'lirn e secre ta ry in ci

~BishovJohn Bishop has been m

e s ta te b roker In Twi p erhaps a s long a s anyoct b e f l r c a . " - r r --------:—

— ------- B eiore-com lng-to-Iw in• 1947The hari a hanVtng-^nr y ea rs , especially in lhe rc

J O H N B I S H O P

N A R heai te lls w h y

" B y JOHN R. WOOD

---------In-1981, a s in every-yeai1956, REALTORS^ and TOR ■ ASSOClATEws wii b ra te the constitutional rl( Americans lo own real pr and to enjoy the benefits riehlsbestow . . . .

O iir 1981 theme, VYour P ■ Property Rights Kno\

P ro tec t Them ," not otuy su; tbe.need fo r prolecling real,

•— ownership righis,-i< also st tb e need for g rea te r public < tion and aw areness. We b th a t these a re prerequlsit a c tiv e p artic ip a tio n and ow ners and pn^> ectlve own bom es, farm s, commercial ings a re m ore likely to pl tb e lr p riva te property r i ^ tbey uoderstaod them.

J U u A . Woddtspresideati MaooalAssodMUooofRealU

4ey^aufobody knows ; • Itiple Listing V "

than .Joan

lie scrvice In f ttheorgan i- Hated wtth a

ars. she saw0 fro m sev en s p e rso n s to Ib ers a n d 150 '

with MLS on idy program Falls Title &

the actualbetween of* ^

tlecom oanv__________—u f a m i ly J n -----------s was hired '

■ 'O A N I

7 iri realen active real loan field in rw in F a lls midwest, yone else in H e becam e a“ — ----------“ in -1947 'w ith -fw in .ra lla -ln _ S tree l, He and_ ■careeMf-50—an d-m arkcted i1 real estate in th e northeast *----------------- an d - th e y orgar

J

; Development C Lynwood Shopp Lakes North am

_ J i e mpvcd_hls R ea lty to Ly C enter In 1961. w as in investme

• m anagem ent. 1 shopping center

Bishop h as bo

O P

»'car s in c e - id REAL- will cele-rights of H H w property

fits these

■ ••410W a n dsupports C c

eai. estate► s t r e s s e s - • A M O i lie educa- < tB believe . ‘ilsites lo v \ / / nd tha tiw nersof | H i B C

» protect r i ^ t s if

n to f the lO O IS b esh o M allors.

Jth o -^ S u rK tty rA p f ifa r f lf tr''I *•' .1 ,

v-listing

How(

' growi. ______ :! ____P« y

' / Sheo fth e

M B R A W L E Y C ouS t

estate sinin Oregon and the lo c a l!

te rm se a real esta te broker e m o r l an-offlce on^Maln m lsslo rid_his_a?s<)clales built H is > sHrandredsTjf-homes— o ff fc ^ ast pa rt of Twin Falls, m an y i ganlzcd the Lynwood' "and hi: I Co? which built the F alls, j >pping C enter on Blue in Lyi and F ile r Avenue. Lorraiihls_offi.cc.as-Lyjuvood__ JoAlla.Lynwood Shopping J im 11

61 . His special field Rosalie ment. m arketing and Dale 11\ . Hc m anaged the The 1 [er for 25 years. .' Golden been p resident of the yea r. Ji

wwmTO

n S H O S H O N

lom e by & Say H<O R E C O N V E N I E N T LC } S E R V E Y O U E V E N Bl

C O O K IN S U R i

7 3 3 -5 M I in«St:N. M OAJ».-

« • ........................_■ ________________ W !1

^ € f v i ©ookkeeping and correspondcnc t lhat tim e there were sevi [flees and 15 sales persons.She worked part-time until id hen she w as 'h ired full-llm owever, the MLS office remaini I her iiome. H er duties wc cpanded to include sccrctari incllons of the Board of Realtor LS had grown to 20 offices and < ilespersons.In January . 1975, MLS moved tl fice from her home - a f t e r : :ars — to a building In tt mwood Shopping Center.- Add >nal staff was hired and nc ogram s were begun. Membership In MLS by 1975 ha own lo.25-offlces and jSO.salc

She w as then selected to be pai the Idaho Real Estate Educatio lUncil's teaching staff. By the c h ^ earned h e r GiU.( Gradual

nee *47al Real E state Board for lhre< m s and appointed by the gov lor to the Real Estate Com islonfrom l9S4tol9S6. lis wife. Lorraine, works in the Fer^r^=viollnI^.''aitd~paint5 ny olJLpairitings. Their son Jack 1 hlS>'ife'. Linda.' live in Twin Is, and hc is an associate broker Lynwood Roalty. John ond raine have two daughters. ,lln r>nnnor nprt hf»r huchpn'tf I live in ' Minneapolis, Minn. ;alle Willis and her husband e live In Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, he Bishops will cclebrate their den Wedding Anniversary this r, Ju ly 5.

DVEDTNEST.N.

g

Hello!L O C A T I O N I b e t t e r ! ,

R A N C E

H .-S ;l)O P JA .M on.-F ri.

t ! t r t f i , ■ — -

^ g ro wmce. Realtor Institute) desl even completed eight add.

-e s ta te courses.

By the fall of 1975 sh( S to teach "Real Estate E

She has continued to College of Southern Ida

n a i serves as real eslato co( lors. p<;t Id 95

She also teaches the I I the P reparatory Course an r 20 len and Instructed a "F liie SecretarifllCourse."

ddi-— MLS continued lo gr new 1979 lhe directors and m . . decided lo Invest in ai

co m p u ter to meet the d listings. The.eompulerw

_ lnAUBim,i979,ainlMLS ■ ils firs t in-house listing b

lionticn Husband Jim Brawley iatc..'-courscs,wJlh.hls.wife an<

I S Y (

L o o k in g f d r o t< a c r e , f e n c e d , c<

:he p l a c e to l iv e & n TT5 ? l& 1 litles o f b lT ck o r w e ’ll c a r r y c o r

C A L L S H I R I E Yrs7

in.

lis f

5 1 1 2 n 1 4 5 U\

^ 3 2 iExorels* your "Privai th « (» f ln 9 hom es In Ti

.......................... - H O ,FfoiW pplni new <arp«l. , remodoied home In tovnLv

~ flOfOQo, cofouiel lli^ploce iI

8e»lde» being energy elili__ Open beam celling ond gla

"Ihrob bcdroonit. bulli-ln fit wilh electric opener, doul bockyord and underground

• ::.........JCouniry aimoiphere Iri tov,

— or -pei-lovert '.-Cleon Ihr born, corroli. lorgegorden i

4

H O M B I

bob'll “double goroae wilh enc|oi< eonwoto »lob wllh bulll-ln porden »poi oireody lillied by'A oere ol the moil loviMIIOfU

. . . !

Get threo lor the prke of

iM te d oo o comer lot.- Ir o< oil- owner will finoncel

TW INFDA^

Karon Kelley . . . 7 3 4 -

. I . . I i • . V n ^

T - \ .

esignation and irrigation eq iiddllional real Brawleys ha

■ Steve, 25. J she was readyeE ssen tia ls" fnnnagcr ofto teach for Blue Lakes Mi

l l i and now Robert S tuart coordlnalor at April 3 was

day on the ]ol,c Salesman's and has writ-."Real Estate « oraccs ns

salespersons.

grow and in On April 6. S

I Me demand tor

cbMit 'innovation in^ . mobile homeley has laken Line Road and andnoyse lls- th eV illaP e lR

rOURHUSBAMIN IN 9A R O U Mta x s h e l f e r ? Brick d u | c o r n e r lot, P o c a te llo

r re n t s m a ll s id e , r e n t i SUltdmg m o re . A ssu n - :o n trac t. . _ . .

/ 7 3 4 - 1 7 1 1 EV E

n y o n sid i

2ndA v® . W .-T w ln F a lls 1 s t A vo . E ast — J e r o m e 1 2 4 ^ 3 5 4 7 3 3 -1 0 8 2vate P roperty Rights” by ov 1 Twin Foils:

O M I S I N T O W N - :>1. got iumoce and hot w oter h«i IL.yirall.werlh.iha(iricel-968«qr<l^ lceLOn.choin link lenud_nleeIyJand

$ 4 2 , 0 0 0 . 0 0iliicient. thu . home it v e r / lo tief d q iw d in iireploce compllmeni* i » 6ppllonce». heoi p«mp, intuoltod Iwble-poned windowt 80 k 100

- $ 5 8 j s 0 0 , 0 0 -townl^P^rJo^JprJpmlly with.4:H. Ihree b e d ^ m home with gom g en tpot ond frull tree*.

$ 5 6 , S ^ . O O

U N T H I C O U N T R Ycouniry livlng.ln thI* ol|.«loetrlc 1

;e .i o( Twicv Foil*.‘Bulll-ln oixpllo fa»odh«wl#d (hop. chain 1tnk l«h< Mf> lniuloted dog houM S food fc lod mulched ar>a ready lo plont, lovlih tawfti you've ever b id

S S 4 , 9 0 0 . 0 0 ------------

T R I - P L i Xof onol And o monlhly Incomo-

I cenlrol hoot, goroge focllliio*. fei r.-In-oxcoHont condlHon' ond 'e lo ti >1

$ • 3 , 0 0 0 . 0 0

^ 4 -7 5 2 9 _ C Q llw 'd 3 tfB m e r.

equlpmenl In Paul. The have three children.

. a civil/agricultural ving In Boise: Callle. 22 5f "The Closet” in Ihc I M all: Jonie, M rattcnds. a r t Junior High- ,-as Joan Brawley's lasl Job for Ihe-Twln Falls

eallors/M ultiple Listing le organization now lists a s members wltii 225 ns."

6, she activated her real nse and became afflli- r iark Pepetzak and Sid.uroraC apltalC orpora:------lew duties Includelhe .of- Twln'. F all«»-ncw oct----

in family living, a ne subdivision a l Pole and North Washlnglon.?1 Rio Estates._____________

lN D I„ IN D ?j u p l e x o n o n e !o O R a g re o tt it a l l , o r p o s-______jm o b le 7 % % ~

/ E 'S 7 3 4 - 6 3 1 6

* 1 — ^

y

illsn e

ow n tq g o n e of

. heotor mohet th)> -lt^w»-b*droomr— — — ondfcopMllot.----

tiefully decoroted! .IK the living room, _ - • • - —

100 lot h o i ?enced

l:H .or.EfA .pro|e«i»_I rage on ono'oere.

tYrte tht*a-bedroom-

t e U " S ' n " r ; ■;>d bln. OKtfo loroo int, oil .urroiKKJid

onl Excoiionl

no-lo bootl Thre«. foncod baehyord. loto lo town. B«t

-4249. . .3 2 4 - 2 7 5 8

ie c _ 4 2 3 U 5 I2 --------------

l i t t n i* ll.tf I t l

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r e x l e f o r g e :

Tax effe on sales explaint

- B yR EX LEFO R G EE=^r -

One of Uie* most 'bon misunderstood areas of taxi th a t of scliinR an asset an vesting ihe p roccedraH a he

------ transaction Is taxed.Many people a re under 1

pression that assets such farm , building, stocks, etc..

- sold, and if thc cash rccc reinvested, there will be consequence. Nothing coi fu rther from thc truth.

. . . • Tlic Intem al Revenue allows for the reinvesting i cecds with the deferral i consequences only undei circum stances. Thc first ani

. ‘common situation where i possible is In connection w.

------sa le of"a personaiTCsidericer--------- When a pereonal reside

sold and a new resider purchased, costing a t lei mucti a s (he selling pricc a form er resldcncc, then an; realized on thc ^ l e Is n cognized fdr tax purposes.

Thc sccond situation in w — tax cffecl can be deferred Is . __case_of propcrty_spld a s a rc

a governmental agency, tli( have th e f lg h t to buy simile perty and defer thc gain < condemnation.

9oth of these situations p only for the deferhil of bccause both inquire thc tax

• of thc asset purchased to i duccd by any gain not recog T here a rc also cc tla in tim e se t in both eases which, mi

____observed In orderjofltw lify jfavorable trcatnient.

I t is possible to defer taxes property Is traded for propen

..._like-Jdnd..In,order.to, realize benefits, a trad e must ac occur and not a sale followed investm ent of thc proceeds.

F o rtu n a te ly , in rea l ( (ransactlons, the dcfinitio like-kind is ra th e r broad, an too restrictive. These transai

— are-oftc'n-dtfflcult.to arrang w hen successful, can provid<

m ^ - ' i . ' -

3 E E

ect

ted_____.tommonly /taxation is (and rein- . S

3 how tliat - '

er the Im- \uch a s a ■ \tc.. can be \eceived Is t» no tax could bc

me Code ng of pro- al of taxider two ..........................‘and most

re this is I with thcICC.'----------- =■■■■ —lidcnce is ____jjencQ s__________________

least as . _ ^ ^;c of your I P 1any gain ■ ■ i

s no, re . g

n which ad ls in the---------------O U -1 result of V # ntliefiyou ,

n ilar pro- V J E HH O M ,

is provide -of taxes, -------------- ---------tax basis ^to bc rc-

Si lyJprJh^L

ixeswh'cn ■ p ertyo falize_lhcsc ______

actually'’ ved byan

es ta te ' Elition of c e n c r i ^ I and not

ITgl'S F ilristFedividesub-^ f tL o a n A s s o c I t

1* '_______ _______

|| Y O U ’V E W i

E C A U S E O F i E C K W I T HH A V E B E E N T H : ^ E O W N E R S F O

mderal S a v in gc ia tk s n o fT w tn .F a lf s — ^

--------- -: . . . . . . - , -V ...

PRI PROPERTY

KNOW AND I

J l Q i

/ A I T E D T OF H I G H I NH F I R S ' f F iH E L E A D E R I N O R 6 4 v e A R S

G O M E I ^ I N D O U

F I R S T Fl S A V I

AND LOAN a ;_ _ ^ ^ _ ^ Q E T W U

ro u R ^IIVATE fJtlGHTS.. PROTECT TW

*

) R U R C H A I T E R E S f P E P E R A L B

' ^ L E N D I N G T O S . ■

I N A N DJ T W H Y I ^

- E D E R A LI N G S

KSSOCIATION IN FALLS

- • ■ . • - . . ;i... Sunday,-/

dmnriMO T M

1 ^ —

<VSE A H O I\R A T E S ,R I G H T A WD M A G I C V A L L

Y j ^ / HomeO j g ^ y 2332nd

Twin Fa — ------- -Blue'U!

- Twin Fa Overtan

- ............. ......... Center,-391 Sad

KelcH 7017th! Rupert 12SNor1 Pocatell

/.-April 26,1Q81 TtmQs44aws,

J . . -

I ' t . • . *• .

M E

VAY. I_L E Y I

} Office: indiSLN.F a l l s .................UkeiTBIvd.'N;--------------Falls - landSlioppIngar,-Bur1«y----------------------«ddleRoad. i tctium V ^ ithSL, rtlorth Garfield, tello

IWS, Twin Falls. Waho 5 --------

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B l

------------------- B E N M O T T

— Investi in hom

— advisaB yB E N M O T T E R N " Broker .

We road so m any t ^ today’s Jnvestmenl

What should I do? Save?

When will a be lte r (I Invest in a home? Toi costs a r e rising dally getting and d ^ r v ln g

........... am ounts of p aym en t ..Land win surely not <

value. No m ore land Is I and with the Ihcreasc population growth, dc force prices to go h higher.

By 1988, thc Joint . C om m ittee of Congres

th a t an average new hi—:-------- ^United—Statos—wlll-<------------$ l25;000:^n-actuam yrt

p r icc of neW single-fan sold increased 75.2 pcrcc lo *62,900) from 1974 to a t th is ra te , wc have lc p rices In the U.S.A„‘ th1

■ o th e r countries, of th'e wc ing is one of our be ag a ln sl Inflation.

-------------- ^The-purehase-of-a-h<1 you m any tax advanta;

a r c not deductible whil and taxes help in the li p ic tu re . Also, there shotlers for new home p C apital gains on properi ano ther rea l esta te ( "p lu s ."

O ur local area h ere In 1______ be m ore in dem and in li

T h o p o p u la l l^ s bound t( w ay w hether we like I M agic Valley Is a great

______liv e —a s Investors soon lcP rid e In ownership is

th c g rea te st reason for pt p roperty . Who Isn’t prou p e r ty Ihey have purchasec

A fter all consideration, no doubt tha t this is slii t im e to In v est in :prop

. fu tu re security; Ifyou thin high now — wait unlil next

By JOHN

glnate?Vim portan

< M H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | - r c l a t e - t o

T hese q^ E j T ^ ^ B ^ B ' a r o 'seld<

property i weowncrshlf m ore m ea th e n to pay ta)

' ^ ^ ^ ■ ' a l l c h e r i s hL -___ _ -W e -cerl^ obligationB l investm enE ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ E - c o n s u m e s -

earn ing ca funIhings invo

T T E R N ..............'w e -so infrtha t go al

T — a i r a - s R n

*-* who drafte

T ie snecessdry

uals. They I --spelled out

'< m anner inv• agency coul

_____________ fo r the publl

ly things aboul . it m arket - I )? Buy? Sell? I ,r tim e' come lo I \ . Tolahbullding v l l y l a b o r is W ^k . ■ Ing Increasing

l i t d M r c a s c I n S s r a k Is being m ade

lase in future i demand will

) higher and

int Economic ^ r 7 I p ^ss predicts IV home in the , |

y rthe-m edlan—family homes s R i^ ^ o ^ E!rccnt (»s.900toi979.-Even----------------------

e lottfer home ,* n _ t ■ W n ln m o s r - T j i n V . w orld . H oiB-

b e s t hcdgos * R i" > H o n .• E m m otG

ilages. Rents jvhlle Inleresl |e income-tax Are a rc tax nle purehases. ( J j » r ty sales isi ownership / * ,

In Idaho willn Ihe future. ^ f e g gId to shift o u r ' ~ ' |B Me It o r not. B S jHe a t place lo ,n lcam .. ____^ ______| H | |is probably

r purchasingraud of pro- f l f i o iised? g W ion. thcro iss llll a Rood ,h i , h „ „ . ^roperty for ionditop«dhink It Is too »*°r™ '*’"doext y ear! . V ^ a a M o r Moi,

i ^ t s toHN MAJOR

' • ___0re did property righls ori* r 7 Why aro property rights so g a n t? H o w d o p ro p ^ y rig h ts d -to -th e -o w n cr^ lp -o f-p ro ^— rl

Vle c]ucstlons and many more sc ildom cvct; discussed by pi ly owners, and yet. why do d< nt lo -own property? The or hip of property m ust have qi meaning (han our need (otii) or !, m aintain the property or , wl ta x K for this property we . ‘sti ish. . ' • 'ertalnly don’t take on-the - on on of making the largest r e lent of our lives, one which sti os-the-largeBt-part-of-oup— an capabilities, simply for the r ij it. There must be olher i ivolved. II Is the rights that m i nfrcquently-evcn consider to along with this property thi

propflpiy awre h av ea desire to own ll. oai iriy leaders inUils country bul ifted the Constitution also of i -ed situations In lhat a t hoi }int in time it might bc fro ■y for a governmental ofs Id need some of this land \.owned-by.pilvateJndlvid*__ yoii;y put In safegaurds which wls out jh e methods or the -wh< In which thc governmental loci ouldtaV eprivalepropcrty nan ibllc’suse . , a lli

\ FA R M S, Di f A N D R A N

bU R SPECIAI ^ N OTA SIDE

i M 2 4 H O U R S E

;S ; ; L iFeriM E m a g ic_____ RESIDENTS WITHk TATIONS YOUa w . t r u s t .

. 734-9:

fWerd 559 Msln Aw.^ J o k o ^ ^ ^ T w r t n F a l l a j I D ^

toffm an — *>ung ,ancock f K a y « hr G ibbs

M A WWEST a t ' EEAlixL^

JrtjiVi- ! . , r . .-

T sV p h r co on Piorco Slreot ne«d» a family, o d Throo bodroomt. two boiht. lor ndowj and Insuialod. SS3.S00 — I tain W»»i Rootly 734-05S5.

)jprivat<Over the past 200 years, m

th e rights that the early si recognized have been take granted, and In facl. are no I discussed. Everyday our p n

‘T lghifi-anrerodedrsom eilm i v ery necessary purposes som etim es for not so nece purposes. If we as property o'

, do not rccognlze this erosion only a m atter of time befor q r i^ n a l. “bundle of rights originally went wllh all pro

, will bc eroded down lo a few ‘sticks.”“ We ah j losing these righls al -o n a daily basis. E ilher wc

recognize 11 or our apathy strong w6 don't even carc.

■^m-Halklrigt»bou | ?,Con5lden righ tsw chavelost;

We buy a lot within municipality. Wc hire an arch to build a house. One of lhe things the arohllect must con:

.particuiaLTnunicipalityJic.ca bulld a house wiihin so many of cach sideline. He cannot bu house wllhin so many feet ol front street line. Is this not a ta o fsom cofyourrigh ts.

You b o u ^ t an acre of grounc you-cannoUuse-it-ail-as-you-i wish. You cannol put your hi w here you m ight like it bccaus local planning and zoning o nances. Consider a com er lot! all recognlacihe need for selbt

DAIRIES N C H E S 4 ^ -lA L T Y - — I H wDELINE

SERVICEICVALLEY * 1 3ITH REPU* _____________5U CAN

•9275Aloiiiifill'll “ f ^ rxpaJics—

,w . W. A Ulorta3 .8 3 3 0 t— D aw n ^

^ • Richard Luttroll ‘ *• Vlckl C hristenson

• H orold K ollh lo /, Brokoi

507 WHST MAIN STREET t w i n F A ltS

734-0555.

Uy. lo rpo cam or lol/foncod ond loroe romllt. room in bo.omont.

- bflnfl «K«r«. Joe Young 734.

cpropemany of on a com er lot to psettlers . and safety a t that i

iken for yet most munlcipj0 longer n e r lols a s the mo jropcrty on that street, m cslo r— appralsed 'ih 'afw a; es and taxed that woy. Bi ■cessary of the streel selbac ’ owners lhe corner influenei on, 11 is Again, Js thal n fore thc m cnl on your rights its lhat tha t was taken aw a roperty compensated for? C w mere taken by virtue of j

nance, which In effe : almost ' land by police powe e don’t - v ery undemocratic, y is so tha t is what has hap I, What of b u r rights. Of COI •rthese— argacnnFTTiHHrror

things to happen, i n our a re happening, a t ■chllecl compensated for In le first ble m anner? ansidcr i do not believe i

cannol— o u to rd lnanccsand l ny feet However, the mclhw build a righ ts have been I; of the certainly should b taking What a re some of th

m ethods used lo wt indbut our bundle or righls?i»-may---------------------- --- ------house

luseof • •• '•

itfwc M c D gbacks ___________• -

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or

--------------- -W E — HAVE-PAY YOU I P A Y O F F O F DEATf OR MARV

J Q U D T E ';... . _ _ y 6 u WITI-

A N D EST/

TW O

' 2 4 5 4 lh AVE. E.

1 5 2 6 0VERLAKid

C A U .D II

erty dSl0 provide visibility . >Ve ha' at intersection, and s ta tc ,w h :ipalitels view cor- on ou r o most expensive lot ordinanc t. It usually Is u s but A 'ay iina 'IS T isu flny~ ou j^veBut Ihcn bccause o r i^ n a le

backs required for amenltlc! nee. fo r ou r ot not an Infringe- tlm ately ihts? Was the right sim ply bt way from you duly to m ake .1 ? O r was It m erely o u r own p of a building ordi* We hav !ffect Is a laking of nances n( wers. “That sounds "counties, tlc..But In reality - Al l of the! lappened to many th e origl coursc. we do not estabilshe ror-sotnc-o n iR a e " tru e thal I. But while Ihcy needed. E a ro Ihcy being the protec In a Iruly cquila* of thc p u t

p riv a le lai 'c that we would publiy^nd

id-buildlngcodcs ,.......... .hods in which our ) taken from us

be considered, f the m ore subtle John M. whittle away a l national i

Is?_______________AssoclatlOi

o n a ld Ins.

| r \ C 0 M P U T E R , C

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M A J O R C

□ T E . . ' .®

NTAGENCY"

H MoryTortell O ennliW anW Llle. Heallh life. Heallh.r« -a o i« jb iiity ------xTjiwb-mijr

^ Underwrller Undorwrllor

Y O U R I N S U R A N C D T S O M E O N E E

» / E - e 0 V E R A G E - T H A

J IF S I C K O R H U R I

F T H E M O R T A G E II

T H , C A L L D E N N I S

1 Y T O R T E L L F O R A

. . T H E Y C A N A L S O P H B U S I N E S S IN

T A T E P L A N N I N G .

'O OFFICES TO SERVE Y

E. , TWINFALLS

^N D A V E . BURLEY

)K e c t > -7 3 4 -^

Ifinedhave building permits which w hat and how we must build IT own land. We have heallh ances wljich proleci nol only ■m • our- n e lg h b o rs_ fro m _ Iv H T W rh a v e taxes which iate by appraisals done to ihc llies tha l we put on our land ir own enjoyment, which ul- 2ly cost us In tax dollars

because we have the ability kc .our life m ore pleasant on 'n property.have plenty of zoning ordi- i not-only in our cities and es, bul in o u r states a s well. ' these tilings take away from riginal rights that were shed m any years ago. It is i h l i l n a h y 01 i t ic ^ arc I. But they a re needed for - Jtection and .the beltermenl public: Is it a taking of Ihe ! land for Ihe benefiis of the imd have th e y takings beon

Major of Sandpoint is a \l director oi Thc Idaho UlonofHeoltors ' ^ ^ ___-____

i . C o . I n c . _J C O M P A R I S O N •

H R O U G H -

! C O M P A N I E S

J C E T O E L S E ?

H A T - W /I t t ---------------------

R T . O R '

I N E V E N T

J I S W A R D

A •■ □ U IC M

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=Y 6 7 8 -1 7 2 3

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. . EXISTING SIN AND-

14II

* * r ,

In t^ e shousini

High mortgage interest 1 continue to put a dam per on Iing activity. ___ _______~ In“ 3ariuaiy, sales of exi

single-ramily homes fell am 12.8 percent to 'a .s e ^ h a l iy Justed annual ra te or 2.6 ml

. units. R esale activity Is now p ously close to ttie yearly rcached last May wlicn sales rivc*yearlowof2.4mlllion. ,

In contrast, new iiouslng si edged upward a bit in Januai but tills stiould not offer too n solace to home builders. Hou perm its w ere down for the me and it appears ccrtain that struction activity will declin thc m onths ahead unless thei an imni'edlate abatement in

Batt•CooUoued Irom Page 2

strictions. Thc govemmcjit ret; ITierlBfit ofcminenl'3om'aIn so 1

__pulilij:_pucR 0s c s _ i t l l l_ n o L thwarted by thc refusal of a 1 perty owner to sell, for exampi pW p hf ground needed for'a r right-of-way.

Existing laws prevent prop< ow ners from offending ti neighbors with pollution or nt due to the manner in which t:

_usc_theIc_propcrly-_£lahningj zoning-regulations a rc among mosl cpntroversial of the coi tional uses put upon propei There h ave been obvious exces in the use of this power. Prlv owners must constantly bc on alert to avoid being unfairly s Jugated to governm ental straints.

___ Neverthclcss^owncrship c a uw ith ' I f c c r ta in public sponsibilities. Foremost is need to pay certain tax monies

“ the~publlc~scrv lces“ needed" service thc property. F ire a

. poiicc'protection obviously fall th is category: schools and wclfi needs a rc much more debatab T he property owner flj^ ts a ci tinuing battle to prevent soc needs from making ownership I

When th c o w n e j^ n J M tJ y dj'

ilNGLV-FAMILY HOME Si ID-HOUSING STARTS

••inasioit \ \ / /

st damp5t ra tes high level of mpion hous- rates.___________ The._outlook_for.exlsting m ortgage interest ranother ^ now than it was 60

ally ' ad-' Howevei^, mort'gagtmillion expected to fall £

IW peril- foreseeable future,rly low still nursing their wiles hit a sum m er when intei

prem aturely -slashcg sta rts cent, and borrowersi u a r y - "bargain rate” fi)0 much tim e around rcduiHousing m ore gradual,month, There is considei

lat con- th c .c rea tiv e finantd ine In w h l^ tries to meetthere is needs and resources

in the sellers.

>2 laid a claim to part 0 retains In some cases this ( "so that” hB K ism frforhclrs io l_ b fi_ p e d ^ U 5 U > c jlisp o j a pro- to pay the (ax.

mple. a The sta te and 1i road cm nicnts should al

deductions so that a popcrty Is not decimated b

th e ir taxes. However, wit; r noise herltance'tax, huge I :h they be passed alongig .an d__ j^thout.reg8rdJ.oJhcmg the new owners to carr) condi- in society,

iperly. All in all, the Unit icesscs struck a fa ir balanc< >rlvate tlon of private owner on the freedom, the same !y sub- freedom, requires c ll re - lance. Rcprcsentativ<

owners a re an essenti lacrlK . -leg isla tive bargaining c re* its Incessant requesi is the taxes and rcgulatioi ies for upon properly. ed“ io"“ ' ‘O nthe;ptherhand,- e a n d owner sh’olJid gladly fall in share of thc cost of 'c lfare and follow the practi Itable. good neighbor and cai a con- holdings. To do othen social unfavorable changcs I lip too own property.

_____________________ J .

, Kn

’• know andf them e foi, , , P roperty )

^ " P riva te\ each year

__and honor,« ' p riva te pr

_ _ _ _ ingthls_w< attention 1

■ >* perty ownj«« the s ta te ol

•I M any 0 - -■ eroded by

________________ and i t j s jpens ™I - ____ ..th c lr right

______________ property fiity _nortgage Interest

for ..an. e asing -ln ...5t rates Is b r i^ te r 60 td 90 days ago.:age r a t ^ a re"no t.I sharply in the ire. Lenders a rc ': wounds from last

shed to 11'^ per- crs ended up with

financing. This ductions will bc

Iderable m erit to anclng approach cet tho Individual CCS of buyers and

rt of thc property. is creates such a - rs th a t ; th e 'p ro -~ posisLfiUaDnler—. . . . iiiiAiiDRRd federal gov- U-'JgBallow' adequate.

t a modest esta te . , ^I by inheritance without some In- ij;:;e fortunes could :::=ng indefinitely -jh e .c ffo d s j)fJh e _irry thclr weight .

Inited States has | shirlemcc in the ques- I B 3 Bncrshifjr But Mils)c as any other >s constant vlgl- Itives of property[•ntial part of the t •ling proccss wllhju ts . that moretions be placed ^fiuM eA

ndrthe p ro p e r ty "Ily pay his just of govemment

ictice of being a caretaker of his lerwise is to risk ' esin the right to

S fs j .v ? !* ? ? " . . I

ndwing riI/WBACON _ait, Idaho of Realldrs

v a t ^ 'P i t ^ ^ i r and protect them " is thc

for this y ear 's “ Private •tyWeek."

ate Property week is a time 1 'ea r set aside to recognize , nor thc American concept of 1 t property ownership. Dur- 1 }^eck , we a ttem pt to draw | >n to our heritage of pro- | )wnership and to examine . ;e of Ulis right.

y of our rights arc being by govemmenial dMlslons, '

J s jo u r p u r p ^ to expow .erosions apd. hd^fu lly , lhe public by championing ° jght to own and dispose of ly freely. . '

3ELEAN LYTLE i “ Y O I

4NRHOWAHD

IHLEV HUCK

ights thieThe theme,_l.*Privale-Pi

R igh ts . — Know and I ' Them ," goes well with the a 1 have tried .tq .project sin beginning bf my (erm as pn of the Idaho Association ol tors. That atUtude is INV<

• MENT. ,

Involvem ent - m eans si things. You m ust be totally of all- y our property ri&ts must undersU nd what the; how you got them, w hat (hey

- t o - a - f i ^ soclcty-and whal mean to your future a s well a children and their children.

Once you know these thing must tcnow how to prolect rights. How to assure lhat descendants will have the

"opportunity to 'ow nand/or dl of real property. And, Just kn how to.protect them isn’t en Youm'usi use this Knowledg

iDTLFINC QMES ll\ ^INDOU

240 BLUE l a k e s

7 3 4 - O i------------- — I---------------- — _

K o d lo a n L y tIo B ro k o r, Jo h n R. H o w a r d A s s o c A u d ro y H o w o rd A sso c . S h irlo y H uck . A s s o c D o ttio S t r ln g f io ld A s s o c I'om K o lo u c h S o lo s A Cho,ryl t .a m b o r t . S o le s A

.-T oni H u n d h o u s o n - S o le s A- Lou M c M a n a m a n S o lo s A

A o d o n o K in g S o lo s A

[91C ' TOM KOLOUCH DOT

V. V W

-Sunday, Apftl' r " ' ■'

..........................erne of w:Property. ac tlv e ly -w o rk t

P rotect rights. You see, ttiC attitude have a re the ones; since, th e ., stand .up and figip residen t. stand iq> and let1 of Real- known; no m atter\JVOLVE- Issue you a re on.

Perhaps, more 1 sev e ra l m u t- assum e the

Uy aw are m aking other p Jjts. You aw are ot UielJ- Ihey a re . courage tbem to ; leym ean speaking out In 'hat-tboy • protecUngthosesalia s your ' _________. •. ,,1 With your help t

Idaho Associatio: Ings. you slanris rPfldv tn ct ect your to m aintain our p hat your rights. With your h tie sam e I am confident thai r dispose to p ass on to our ch knowing g rea t d ream that v enough.- us; the 'righ t tobw.

^ge~and g rea t nation.

UJHEm SI TOWN JR SIGNS.

■SBLVD. NO?

) 6 0 0 -

io r, O w n o r >c B r o k o r 7 3 3 - 5 7 5 5 )C B r o k o r 7 3 3 - 5 7 5 5 IC B r o k o r 7 3 3 -9 3 0 1 IC B r o k o r 7 3 4 -1 7 0 1 $ A s s o c 7 3 4 - 9 6 1 7 » A s s o c 7 3 4 - 7 9 4 5j A s s o c - 7 3 3 .3 8 8 9 ...........\ A s s o c ----- 7 3 4 - 3 4 0 9 — —— ^$ A s s o c 7 3 3 - 9 2 5 7

lO niE STRINGRELD TOM HUN

)rlJ.2ej:]081:_— Twli

M 1 1 1 r c u ip !• 1 ? I ? * sveekk to -p ro tec t—your—------------!, the only rights you lesyou a re willing to fight for. You must let your feelings be Iter which side of the n. — '

ire importantly, ypu thc responsibility of ■ property owners i)' rights and eo- to Join with you In in thc interest of esam crights. - - ...................

lip and support,-the •Itlon of Realtors

ir private property jrh e lp and support, that we will bc able r children the sam e at was passed on to own a piece of this '

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Ir - - TolookfliUK

housing today,• ov e r (he last• th e develi^m e I engine, which

housing industr T he well p'

baby boom ha bulge »n ou r pc now in the prim rangeof2Sto34. people In this p

: ' a g e w ill conthroughout the 1

— 5.:-----------------will be.especialJjnext five y ears a in creases by 3.7 r

In the early 1 social change be h asacce le ra ted would have been

.......................... decades earlier. ’1.000 in A merica;24.1 in 1950 to 18.<

--------------------- }QJ5.3ln i m T h t_____________ thousand-w entJr

3.5 in 1970 and th and. the average declined from 3 3 to 3.14 in 1970 a

................ ..........persons in 1978.--Another dram a

be seen when oi d is tr ib u tio n . o f ,

. num berofpersons n um ber of househ. occupied by two equalled 39.7 pen

•equalled 40.9 perce 45.8 percent a n d ^ figure had grown lo

T hese salistical have occurred ov(

EfficUcourse

____________The-cquivalent oltim e, effort and res Into a residential en< p rogram that will volve more than 10(

-----------------of-ttocNational-Asso-----------------ALTORS--------------------- The:program-ifr4lc

ca te R ealtors aboul servation a s a mear the hom e owner i hom e ow ners In judgi

• efficiency of houses. According to the D

E nergy , selecting ar clent unit o r renovati.

--------------- e m p lo y in g -e n ^ - s acould possibly save i

^ cen t on energy bills. In a rccent opinions

. esta te appraisers. 78 d icaled a well insulati w orth an average o m ore while 66 perw n

' . e s ta te sales people : d icated they believcc

-su la ted household we average of 9 percent m

Tbe m ost Important i------------ p rog ram Is that it w

hom ebuyer aw arene energy efficient resi(

. c ritica l point in the 1 ~ p rocess, a tim e when

alread y assessing U . . qua lities o f the prop

p r ice and in terest ral costs a r e tb e m ost sali

--------»T«mM«<nw77iflnFilli

I B y R O B E R T E

angingTE^VEEH H

the ch an^ng trends In ay, one m ust loolc back it th ree decades to see ment. o f .the pow erful,. H ch Is now driving our tstry. . H

published post-war had caused a g reat H

'population, which is rime hom ^buying age >34 .andthcnum berof s p rim e home-buying co n tin u e to grow i>e 1980s. This growth ia liy .s lro Q g d u rliig ih c -_ ^ H rs as th is prim e group }.7mil]ionpcoplc. iy 1950s, a dram atic I becam c evident and ;ed to a speed which ' - icn unthink4 bje a few e Jr. The birth r a te per lea has dropped from tively 18.4 in 1970 and then show ;

Jh im iM rc &Kftepert-from -2,6-in-l9^-to— new -d1 then tQAi in 1978, changc’age household has attltud<3:33 p e r^ n s in I960 buyer ;

0 and then to 2 ,81. trends! ■ " TVo m atlc statistic can review*1 one looics a i the com pie )f , households by engine, ons. In 1950 the total ing indi seholds in America ihe gro wo o r less people cial intc lercent. in .i960 it newlyw( rcent. in 1970 It was Today idWhen in 1978 Ihe g rea te r nlo52.7percent. com es tj :a l changcs which consequi over such a rela- aw areo l

ient ener se to aid it o r $10 million in to The o n resources will go m ak in g ! c rc rg y c td c lc n c y d e n i one

U ie re s a k100,000 members The fou

^ T a t i o n of R E - ' -opW by tl

leans o t i i s s l s l ln s i n s l r u c l o r a n d p o le n lla l a s s o c l a t l i r fs in g lh e e n e rg y b o a rd s .

e D ep a rtm en t o t R M t o r e l i m e n e r s y e r a . c n e r s y c o 'a llnB a hom e by t io m e Id '• s a v i n g . t ^ t u ™ s _ , e a ,u ™ “ r e . u p - l o M p e r - c le n e y . F

sources su on su rv e y o t r e a l w a t e r a n d

I"- I n s Is a lso t ilali»i hom e w a s «

L ; , ' , 5 ' " ' " “ ' " ' I ” 'M n l o t tho re a l t o r ab o u l le su rv ey e d n- . e n e r g y u se i ived a w ell In- ih l s p ro g ra

w as w orth a n . o w n e rs to It m o re . s c lo u s , It hii n tm p M lo t th e a s a na tio n t will Increase nearly one e n ^ of Ihe. daily during esjoence as a nom ic expei le homebuying . e a rly as 19K l e n b u y e r a a r e o f E C e o i i l d

U k w orld ai roperty. Afler ov e r what '

“ f S y been used ii Balienl fealure com e.

FfllsTltUhb" S u n d ^ . A ^ [ ^

trends

R O B E R T E . V E E H

ly short period of hislory and */ ail. signs of continuing and m c vfn arpoleratinfrdurlng4hls- -d ecad e -d cn o ie -a~ p ro ro u n c r Ige In the configuration and udes of the Amorlcan home :r and consequently chaneinc ds. in housing...i-o more elements must be !wed before we can see the Jlete im age of the powerful ae, which is driving the h ous' ndustry. The first element is {rowing affluence and finan- ntegrity of young singles and fTveds.- .ioy’s , young singles have c r educations and higher in* s than ever b e fo rerand 'o s 'a— quence . they a re acutely : o f the tax savings benefits of

rgy use I ' buyers Jprospective home buyer. By r g the home an e n e i^ effi- b )ne, the seller can increase fi BlevaluebyS-lOpercent. four-hour course was deuel— k y theD eparim ent of E n e rg y ^ h le Natroh'al Associalion of & rG RS-and-shaI}-t)e^au^t*af^)i tionwide level by over 200 : to r s a ss is te d by th e ition ’s s ta te and local

lourse is designed to teach . I s to determ ine the annuj^ 1cost per square fool in a Iidentify energy-efficient I

j-and-deveiop-enero-effi-— I Renewable energy re-

such a s solar heating of Ind so lar heating and cool- IMJ to be covered. Iluld be nolcd that resi- Imergy use alone accounts Iit 20 percent of all the Ised in the nation. Through | |gram o f educating home 'M to bccome energy coif^: h a s been stated that we ■idn could eventualiy^iAra' Hne million b a r r e l s ^ f ^ ....■Ing the 1980 decade. Eco* ■pe rts estintate that by a s ■983 the priccs charged by Hiidcostthefreenations'o f HI a s much a s COO billion ■ It would have. Dorraaliy ■ 1 in productivity and in- ! ■

— I Bn

126,1681

rpower^ ■ . . . i to m c o w n e r s h ip

possibilities of using hedge against Inflatioi couplcs.'generally bo and wife a rc employed

— sam c'T casons as you■ they a rc pushing to bee H owners. The lasl majoc

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nd crea ting startling Iner nd homo energy usage cost; 10 ditional costs tn con ig m ethods and m aterials lo

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by land, material and e shortages; these are Uie e•__of the powerful engine vI now driving Ihe’hm eliTdui ' thcI980s.

A D IqxsableH om e. Disposable diapers, plast

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y agencies of thoughtful cn1 and energy Wearenowbeirccs. . designpd to filind-usc rc* groups of fdivision re- families.

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e w d t o c « S n ^ c f e « l ^ l S r ~ ■;e. No. B30. I^ a ^ e d r o o m ^ ^ il 6 m o n l h j j

■ tdoho Houitng toon o ttu n v .

cloui 5 bedrrom, 3-*tory' cJ36, B

home on .9 acre Kitl e a i t , °-J,

i I N G S O O N - f w i P D L I W O O 0 S U B It o $ 4 9 , 9 5 0 . V . A .

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lO N A* 6 9 . 3 0 0 bedrrom bri'room, firoploce. lovely bocky | M , dog run. 10% ASSUM

* i M . O O O l O o o r . . . l o . ,~ " room-hort»-betlde-*f>e-golf-c _ d o t f ^ u w ^ m u i n e e T N o .

$ Y O y 7 ® 0 O HOME FOR > Free heW In winler tiwnlfti. iwlmmtng pool for lum fner f 1 'A.bcnh, 2,614 »q. ft. of reta

s r .K s j o ^ i V sNO.B67. ’

-BUSINESS f>RCZONED re s ld e n tia l-p ro fe iiti

- -older hom e on 9toihwt*-Giree foroHlee*. Ju il»49 ,500 . N o.T9CH O Q tt Y ~ .f i^lllP--------roge bu ilU n^avoltob le In Mi large o lder hom e nearby. Ju il t

* * o ? J :J ? a fU y " f .j :a tY .-C o nTtienJiTNo. T25. •APA«tTM EHT»-w-«hr-^>bwli Robbint, neo r CSI, Juit 2 y e o n . cy foctor. Invettnow l No. T17.

_BIUE LAKES NORIM — 75 ft. fr ocre*. I b t ib f pbtentI6l:No;7367

:P A IU AVENUI ^ 'iS O .I t . IronK Ju rfC lu b . NO.-T50.

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brick homo. Family Kkyord wllfi buifl-ln ;UMA81E LOAN. No.

luxuriotn new 3 bed-

No. B21._______ ■ ■ ^>R ALL SEASONS — lit*, booutiful 30x60 e r fu a 3 bedroom*. ' retaxful living, Arte>- », goroM ond pool, ig th e Snake River,

lOPERIY-

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I $ 4 3 , 9 0 0 jB Ih it very chorrr

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■ nicely remodeta■ loen ond ffexibl*

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MAGICESIDENTIAL

> O ^ M ( l i a « * » i l t _ i r s _ i » u )rb«9?3om hom* wilh port botemi Her moy eorry. No. 393BL1 0 } STOtY CHARMBtl Life tl -Mferior. ffngl* ear goroge; m >Iet*ly refurblthed. evon on onei ee tlar>dlng fireploce,-No. 26flBl. ►0 HOAa WITH f*OTENTIAL - t '/i bolh In thit cule home In etii I. ^ ro g * . porllol botement S corr will corry poper. No. 96-A.>0 SUPEt SHAtP homo In excelic jcoiion. Complel* wliK 4 bedroon ‘Cicely dMoroled. DoOble gSf i itumoble ioon. Muti te*. Co )37-A;0 ASSUMABLE 10.5% FHA ioon . lormlng old*r home cioie to dow IlfOl'tdrpeting th/oughoul. m ^e r fl ond Fronkiln fireploce. Tern ■ monlhly poymont only *319. N

0 IF YOtrtf LOOnNC FOt OF TOWN. 3 b*droomv full bo'i

u t on-lhft'oh*l AttOmbbl* loo

0 JUST UKS NEW. Red*^oroi*d er 9 or-4-bedrrom'hom*.-MI be«i y room ond firvptoci*. Lew intere son. No. 89-A.

> THE HOME IS CtCAT. TKE TERM !NT on Ihit older unlqu* 4 b«jroor tboth»,:lor9*'lehgr«flt-locot<or deted with firepioc*. ottUmebl Ibl* lermt. No. MBi;

> TM oV'. 7/voi/tf ok M1 o lorg*f hem*. I've been good t V I m looking forword to doing lh u. I hov* 3 b*droomi to k**p yoi ehen thot_wlll moke you tmil«..i»i Sf co » •nterlalnlng. Now I'v* toh iyialf.soJel.ffi* hear from-your- vyouV*OKtoolNo.«71.A. .tlCOUmtY ATMOSPHttI y*1 do» I tovely 3 bedroom. 1 'A both houi< ir hom*M Only $48,900. hitic «ry tmall. No. 38IBI.

t OLDER HOMES PtOVlOE SPA ’ tOOMS plenty of tiorbg*, ptu .on*..ls.no.*xc*piion'ANO ownei .No.4flBL ^

> UVABU ANO LOVABU — Spo ly'hem* in very nic* or*o. 3 b*d- I. full basement wllh Fom ^ room«Ti pfut~feb3*~ert1i»regii room farntion. Lorg* double garage S immedlole pott*«tion. larg* ot-

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: VALLEY’IIISTA.SAJM

L $ 5 4 , 9 0 0 AN EXCI

lo buy o beaullful. newc home ot a iow, low Inl fireploce. double eorog<

e m e n r^ y a S T O O O O tA a O U hom* In convenienl lo kllchen Wllh many extr

» Ilm* . tider t«rmt.2 fo, 39BI., _

>neuy * 5 9 , 0 0 0 B t ia ANIil. o*,ot 3 bedroom home ifti

Fenced yord, cenlrra) ai: !® tnd schoelt.lnior*»i. No. 58-A.

$ S 6 , 5 M CHKK.Tl ellent 3 both beouliful>omt. •‘“eh»n,Hocled frull root! rfoge. '"uchmer*! No.7M .

* 5 7 , 5 0 0 HOME v«rCenirolly located, lot* c

on on pertonalily. new heal pi low'n. new ihermo windows m dern- Ino of Ilghl. Toke a looki t •rm t• ( 5 7 , 5 0 0 PRICED TO

loiol brick hom*. only 5 V ) t A ' 'flreploc* In Ilving room, 1 bo'n. m*M hot dccorotiv* love loan. reomt (matter’l3xt6'). )!

m d nicely d e ra te d . -Sli i e « i ' l"n‘»«op^yo«f.N o.it.A ,

EXOEUEMf ;u p ^ prkel F*olur*« 6 fqrnily room, full boUmen

tion,- -’W'Wl^'WK^^P^yord^-No PEXFEa P'

— -ro2 S2 ! 1*% S i h i Mtfo-lo'J*y fireploce. formol dining •of® ilolned4 to*t windows ClyS j - ®“'‘

•'fu>.-On-t'Wir«e-^ad«d-fo teW ..pot and botkelboll coun ’“■'’; '-909*rowner Will carry »dmi

Jo*« $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 OWNERS Allu t* tlFICE thit tpociou, 5 bi iltioi home.'Almotl r>ew and lan<

tlon.fto,9BL

IPA- $ 6 9 , 9 0 0 NO STAItS Tpj„, N.E. locotten. Fonmer .3 b«ffoom. 2 bath, cenin

sprinkling g beoutlluily yord with nice pallo. No. S3i$ 6 4 , 9 9 0 IOTS OF PIIkjcotlon plu* 5 b^Jroomt. :

* 2 ----- •nlrv-plu*-2 .fl«ploe«-piu----- rog»T)hir1o™*-lon«iuoim

at a reasonable price. No.

$ 6 9 , 0 0 0 ^LPC R s SPIroom h o n ^ e w in g lhe Jei

^ Oul*t s*ctutlon is yours In ^ Shok* roof, oir condltlonlr ^ - balhs. doubi* r o 0*;ior'^ ~ * 0 7 , 5 0 0 COHTEMPOl

bedrooms in prim* or*o of-prlc*dnbw.No;61BL '

cor gorog*. oil *l*clrlc und -, syst*m. b*outlful secluded b

--------$69,900-A PP tO X lM A 1tnd you vHIl b* th* proud r^ m . 2 both hom* on Le« ploc* In living room, fomlly slonot typ* gr**nhous* ar« horn** mwy flrt* f*oiur*s. N

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'S REAL IM D P U M IH O IXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY • ew*r. 3 b*dfoom, 3 bolh -

Inierosi rolo, lovo reck H'j.V irege. with |oi. ol e.iro j;''*]

IOUS 3’ b«lroom lo m lly ~ $ ^ ' I locallon. Family tliod ono •Ktroil Owner will con- V

............ . - • • • - $ rAND sturdy: Cleon and• InaxcelieniN Ekjcailon,I oir cendiilonlng. Cbtealt..Owner will carry at 'ooki

•siunr dupli

[.THE EXTRASI 3 b*d- dowr ifui rock fireploce, Ideol fomil oom In oorege and much,

be IWITH A WARM HEARTI

I* of room-wlih Ioi* o f - -formIt

'klNo.49Bl. quo l

TO eWjoYI Very nice ‘ $ W 5 y*ors;oid. lovely rock BEAU

m, fanVIy room In base- plus lov«r rock walls. 4 b*d. firepi ). bolhs. hnmocwlote bulll-l . •SrVgl* garoge.-rilcely toHo

- ■ leveUINT FAMILY hom* at a locoili > 6 b*drooms. 3 baths,T»*nl, tioKy nice kllchen r*o. lore* formol dining. ;

. ' . N£k;<T FOR ENTEtTAINlNCl I* Vinioge home. 3 bed- $ * ^ o-lorg^Mng-foom with ng room with erlglnol 1. Ckisets. built-in eobi- gaior*. Slorm windows '* o n il ■p*l*d, sunny oftdeh**r-- dfotsrmdodes-goWen:— ourt. AssumobI* men- - ">P-, *>dme-pb^r.-No.-10»rAr....

i ARE WilUNO TO JAC- 5 b*droom. tpllt *mry • landteop^ wllh perfec-

IS TO CUMB . . . in thit Fomily roam, firepiac*.

mtrol air,, u n d e rg ro u n d -$ M lly londscop*d fenced ACtS . S30-A. cobineP iu rs i Brick plus NE

nt. 2 boths plus formol $ 7 3 ,

0.643-A. roemc•••for poi

SPECIAL lovely 2 bed- ' ^ . Jerome Couniry Cub.* In'this c*dor r*tr*ot. ®9"*P‘

..bothBifTJLW. A R ^ '^ h ^

S H k * U iUATtLV-B)S;000' ^ d e ^ ~ ~ ^ « jd o w n * r o io 5 b * d . lewrxlol* Driv*..PIn. $ 9 9 ;

mlly room ond prof*s- tOOM or* jusl a f*w of this r>*w. *f

is.No.91-A. acrvsln

i D b l i O N -B R A N C HT 3 4 - 0 f lb 0

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ESTATE!> F ^ U R l i r( 7 2 , 9 0 0 PRIOE OF OWNERS. Ihli nelghborhMd, 3 bodroom.: '<ih eifke, specious Ilving room le brighi d>**ry kllchen. No. 34BI,

T 9 , 9 0 0 built WITH PtlOE- id frame. 4 bodroom*. 3 baths. Ii eo. XTl'ihlt ond more.' No; 55DL

7 9 . 9 0 0 ' ' over- 2.2ob'SQUAKury in thIt 4 t>edroom. 3 bolh hoi We-toc Teoiur*s 3 decks, seci rd perfect for pool, elegont bo Dklng Ilving room wllh vouliec inning fireploce: Has Keen convc plex wilh, efficient kllchen S 3 wn. Con eotlly b« converted boc Tilly. No. 39-A.' •8 4 . 9 0 0 NOBODY SIEPT HER> ihv-'flrsT owner of this stun IW 3-tiory Coloniol. 2,300 tq, rmol livingJormol dining room, hi Ichen with odiacent family room

talily workmonship. Double gon iciric. No. 09-A. •M , 9 0 0 JUST UKE NEW- S AUTYI Beoulifully decoroted i s nevf corpeting. Specious rooi iploc* In living room, efflclenl ki h-lns.-tets of storog*. nic* ulility1 of cupb<xirds t sewing oreo. 4< bolhs.'Doubte goroge. brick *xi« •ly.yard .wlih'.fruit .tr**s.and *■ Sllon. No. OOB-A.',1 9 . 9 0 0 PRia REOUCB)' endney. 4 or S bodrooms'. 3 'A boihs nlng. outo sprinkling, extro insuli i..ond-much.-much.mor*. Custonr locallon. Loro* otsumobl* loan. N

1 0 9 . 9 0 0 ENTERTAINING HC>t s«* this braid n*wcustam built nel You will k>v* lh* open conc iblnotlon Utehen4omlly room..t «lllng brick fireplace, built In bo< l*d bfomed c*illngs. Th* klicher lt'ln-borb*qu«; -mlcrewav*7 gl wrorming ov*n, compoctor. isla

llly-oppUonc*fc-Formol dining n^Jttwirooms. 2W balhs (moi tauno & privai* d*ck with hot tub >^^*xeelleni neighborhood B Ic

A C ItE A G E3 , 0 0 0 NEWIR4 BB>ROOm'h<IE with, underground sprinkler, nets throughout. Coed couniry Hoiellon oreo. No. 39081.

® ,0 0 0 -O N T O F ^ A m in r ?KlroomJwiH*^iihJlrepIoc*r^*2 year old eoltog* hom* wllh lo

n «id b*droom. 8x30’ hobby root porent* or older children. All oi ’ of cily and conyon and many e< , ond shade trees, postvr* for hc tpol ond t*v*rol outbuildings. No.* ,0 O O - AMENn)IS- ABUN(M EACI Over 2.000,sq,.ft. of lux. Is flne home on 1 o«rr*o*rofTS rock woll wllh Jlreploc*. oper

iou*-op«> reom*. w*l bo rra be< Bsomuchmorel N0.54-A. v

•rground sprinkler*. Thi* lovely I Osq. fl. on on* l*v*l, 3 b*drooms

1 . 9 0 0 YOU Wni. CltTAlNl M for oil th* kids B onlmols bi th spodout, &b*droom, 3 bath ho

>lnFlt*r. N0.394BL

SreCIALIIVINTORYlERSHIP EXCELS $ 1 0 3 , 9 0 0n. 3 bolh home iaily on thit sue

om. ponlry.oM 3.713 lolal sq. I*BL. »•. -4n Jerome. Fonic)E- White brick f T T ^ ins. lott el living

This hom* Is loi...................... :lle». No. 54-A. •

UARE RET el AAA

a t t F o i s ;

HEREI You can $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0tunning brand 'IS ecrct and her q, fl. includes lo lown. Seller ex i.hememakert >m S fireploce.

)orag* S l o l ^ V A O

;” S . n b , ‘f ■ •"N SolB I.r;, Iity ar*o wllh ' - *.4b*drooms. $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 8 ixiertor. lorge Excelientexcelleni NE— of-»f«J«-Nie«.ti

proposal. No. 58;

ind worih theIhs. oir condi- _sulaikin pock- - Etom buill ln o — xNo. 665-A.

TOMET You AW?ORmJND w Uiltexentiv* ocre parcels. Ho oncepl In the home with full b"b o 3 '.h .lS .* 7 * 4 2 5 , 0 0 0 c

master tulte

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K PRIME LOCATIONsq.ft. building, onl

try IMng In,' sound MVESTM lenl moblle'home

iH hls

> lorge living $ 0 , 9 0 0 .TERM

r r n sf evergreen, .'400BL r horte, gor- No. 86-A.

J N V i* 4 0 , 0 0 0 DUITOWN SHOPP1N&

m T r * B f r ~ ‘« w 8is7 nnrvmKoped with 2ly hom* has own*r will cc ims, 2 boihs, ossum* 1st loono™

'^ ’■***‘‘“ * ~ $ T 2 9 ^ » 0 ‘ DiINLY HAVE i n ' s S i l S u T

hom *en3 ihatm**lsyourlox

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ISTSV -------M PRIVACY ts PRICELESSt Etpoc *uper — Jusl lltiod — ecreogel

iq. ft., tplil-enlry-home on 3 acres Bnioillc view, heoi pump, oil buill-

poniIon"W^ pbiislblllly qf 2 lb 3 sms 3'/t boihs. 3 fomlly rooms.I looded wilh quallly and omenl-

10 LUXURIOUS HOME ON 7% roximolely 5.000 sq. fl. of quollly vouve olwovs dreomed of owning.. includod. 5 b*drooms, 4 beihs. 3 srmol dining, lol of tunshin* B b*st of oil. e huge private swim-0 stunning soiling. Only minutes

lls City limits. No. 97-A,

>0 BEAUTIFUL HOME olong wilh hers* bom with box siailt. Close rexchonge. No. 4038U

: a n t l a n c tCHOia BUUDING SITE wllh o, re. Excelleni covenants. Priced lo »r. No. 57-A.^

> 8 ACRES in cholc* NE-develbfh •nt covonanls. Ovmer will corry M.fiemes-ln-orea-Brlng us-your- . 5d5*A. ■

f a r m s ;9 30 A ^ OF GOOD FARM-D which hos been ploled Into 5 Hes k»vely 3 b*aroom Cedar .

S i t e T . ' * ' ” ''" ' ’ ' • M .

» CREAT-320 ACRE collle/crop i>er irrlgoted. 3 bedroom brick >d ossumoble loon. No. 41 Bl.

MAAERCIALION on NVIh'Dlue lakes. 1.800 , only 4 y ^ r s ’eld. No. 6SBL iUSINE«^on_NorJh.6l«».lok.*^ Illon. No. 27BL '

ITMEHT OPPOtlUNtTlESi Exc'el-

IRW ARC NEGOT1ABU on this enuie^ciwd" W»d.

VESTMENT:DUPtlX . CLOSE TO DOWN-

room unit r*c*nlly ramodeM1 consider S10.000 down ond I ond corry 2nd. No. 38-A.

DtfER TA3^ T«A* odvsniog* n a lorg* return on a leveroged .us show you Ihls 4-plex on o i.io shopping. Submit on offer lox slluoilon. Ne. 40VK.

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