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E v eE lftS ^ Vb ^ € ft0 r ------BOISE-(UPI)— -Idahjaho-Gov. John Evans veloeny-omounWess-than-total-furl-fundlng-would-requirelocal— L egislature’s $19S mllhdiilion appropriation for public scschools . j_ • scchool h officials to seek booststs inIn property taxes, which he Wedn{lesday. — aidn was, "m oving in lhe wronjrong direction,’’hesald, Shortly aftccward thehe 1House, barely getting theB neces*n ,.j- - li __1 \ head pn'•aise$ redi stamp a(iction -liRegarding'his second veto.0. EvansE accused Republican ' • sary Iwo-ttiirds majority,Ity, o v e n ^ c the veto 46*23 andmd sent . Icai it to the Senate for debatejate today on whether lo overrirrideas BOISE (UPi:IPI) — Idaho Educa- ’ un of the public'school approprii e to cul which Indicate Sthe state Is facing a • ^ jndlng, "*notlng that outut proErams. do not have} tcto cut budget surplus. _ Whll^e Evans said he had no difficulty wjlh obtaining ______WQUld-Promp t lawmaiccrkcrs lo takcfanothcr look-^tif Si ___ _ - I — revenueprojectlonsT^ mate cohfirmatlon, he saidI he did "nol think the people ~ rcsuirinrldaho-beo!>ecoming-the-lowe8t-provldorj Idaho appreciate partisann politicspc being brought Into id a.IW .m lllion budget for p iMfononejLio-___icompEomitnlse-appropriationf for publicttllc schools and hlahcr ' . Evans recommended £ QducaUonlnthenatnation. • ich an important issue"’ bby~ requiring bipartisan schools In the'comingng (iscal year, while a cltl education,jn. While ne would not sayr ifn he WOmo-TcttHhe— SUcI dlizcM -The cHUdren0 ofo Idaho arc th^ most im Jminatlons, advisory group suggesteG u t i t ! V : ‘ - T - T J Senatttors’ _ _ ’ A w ^ MM
oifies— — i ^ E L _ _ L budget deb’bate ■ ^ ^ I - WASHINGTON- (UPI)PI] - Sen. D onald R legle, D-Mlclillch.,•••faced i' • frestm ^ Sen. StevenI Symms, S R- - * Idaho/ across the gngreen-velvet . ta b le t^ . *!rni'-telling you pclnHJlnl-blank, I C ..-•questlonfiU you-couldI live11 a t the minlmuii^age. Rlegleesald.'JY sa ou’ll he past, but I g ___ . -.: f.'______a “■ • •. ■ ■ “ Tho notion tbat someoni» n e can func- I' ' .tloh at those (budget) numbimbers,dayln. * i m m __ _ an d - day- out,: really-appK)proachee-th3------lim it of what’s p(»slble! todayto< in our' - (■rkxiE S society." I L ' ' , V J Rlegle read a long list1st of what It . ' costs for''eating, heatingi5 g,_hou 8l n g . „ — ' clothing, tran^rtatlon'." . ^ .J— ;^timn£4-unhiffled,-saliJiiilUo^dhadr^ - tidd "a heart-plucking story;ory.” - • “It's (be hard fads ofliff life " R le g le |:-. W .isideratlon of iv a s p u t u p f o r a d o p t ionat2years. o n ; P resid en t R eagan's billionsons of dollars In p rise d budget cutsis ((See story P a g s.iU ). It seem ed to sytrsymbolize the Motherr finds dauc;ghter she’d1 ssaid, was for state aidId, andb the people at th e ' " >nhistory..^ _Tlrncs-NevJews writer ,. | phone calls and face-to-fat — federal policy In American h face meet- •• “this Is youru rreal i mom.” comparatively mild o'over the welfare departpartment told me I had t . .^Ing aiarwereVopportunlUe : For—the—most—part,1, tbe con------^------...... - J Ues:io:iell —_:“ VBui I ask(sked hersome questions —- — y earsr~ “------...... — ------to -llv e-ln -Id'Idaho-a-year— a Blbby------servatlves had not voicedd tltheir usual h er oldest child why she w; was given . and she kncuiew all the answere," • “He beat the glris re(■cgularly," recalled. "I'd‘I'd only been here six - argum ents for a balancedd bibudget a n d ;-- TWIN F, aw ay. FALLS -W renching un- ■> S ands s a idI. ."“ I asked her how old*! said Blbby, who has sinciicercmar- months." SIShe said welfare ------j- getting government out of people's certaintyy ended Thursday for “When I called, Teri s said she ' vyas, and whWhere I was bom, the ried. given birth to one! daughterc ------aulhorilles rereferrcd f h e r lo a Judge - lives, simply using their■ mmajority to Janice BibBlbby and a daughter she wanted n to get together as IS soon as name of theele doctor and some other and adopted two others. ““Iletl I hlm who claimedHi aiadoption was the only_____ d efeat llbCTal attem pts-t(i-to-restore— relinquisheshed 18 years ago. swe could." saldBibby, wha fiosefamk ....thtags-I-was — and cam e-to Idaho to be-ie-ncar m y------p ractical alienItematlve.' - -• so m e of th e cuts!— ;------,— ------— Teri-Sanlands,-one of two children '" "I ly and' frie'nds'h'^ped w with the she knew th(the answers, because I sister and try to start over.ir." “I looked>d i at the situation in ! . . But Sen. Daniel Patrickk Moynihan, . Blbby gaveave up for adoption in 1962, complicated, c resear^ lea h eading .to re a lly wante- Bark^ er m al^kes dealll to resstore wi/ater reBsource2prognr a m s \ By LARRY SWISHER passed with 23 Repul ^publicans iri favor and ll D !aining why he would vot id not try to am end Barkrker said the mining Industduslry and water u^rs vote for passing the Departmement stream channel prot>rotection, reduction of danam safety the approprlalrlatlons bill or the Legislature' ' of .Water Resources’ 1981-82 ire ’s $422.2 million supponort the proposal. 1-82 appropriatlon_as,sct_bv_tlU h c ____lnspfictio;u.andiosa.of.S-OfenginRpring staff.------^revenueproJeA .T T -T T ri C o u l d Uiilize W $250j000'O'in fedemiycmdds' ' k e ;;alth b o ai i r d ^ K ^ ^ f p l a i T ^ S p ^ r a ftm g I to han(lUe rural rneeds By BONNIE BAIRDJ0NE3Bfl COI county , commissioners, meeting i and hospital admlnlstr^torSload discuss mmany also said they feltill migrant ard Brailsford.; andSTEPHANlINIESCHOROW . Th rd. also a (jooding County Thursday, voted to let Hursttprtfc^. p altematlve wa;#ays of providing health hehealth carc can be provide*led through Commissioner. rv» TVrnwc.Wou/e u/fwrilors______—:------—^ ier. and Walter Bowman red by-the c a re to ' sefifioiiional laiuiw vikers and ~n e> nninn n fn?ai(;ai ~s~e7vicices wiTh o ^ f S h o s h•!flnaijr;ueorge-wuierof ^ ^ ^ ...... SeattleSci regional office of theth< Public m ig ran ts soontn arrivingt in the area. acappropriate reimbursement. H»rs t will hp a nnn.vnting ------. ------HealthH e "Servi cer~THe~PHS7 s-.recently Regional”“Program ? Consultant Participants agreed the hqalthh dis- member of thehecommltleir c .TWIN FALLLLS - South^ Central discontinued finding of tb the Idaho Beryl Cochranran and Grant Officer tritrict should^submlt a.proiroposal for Hurst askedid ccommittee members td "H ealth District ] M igrant Council’s' five clii ct D irector (Jerald Hurst Mil Jinlcs,-In-- JamesTlpton.oo.oftheSeatUePHS.sald fufunding to provide serviceces. A six-..; telephone suggluggestlons to h lln a n d _____ authorized cludhig one In Burley and Twi «d Thursday to draft a wto Falls.- “ funds m ay be-ae'avallable-wlthinweeks— mimember committee'was df closing the» w two health clinics, but apardson; health board membibersRIch- •SoeHEHEAtTHftlsal :
. t ; ■ i~ ' V- •A-2 T im es-N o w s. Twin Fall:Falls. Id^o Friday. 520.1981 ^ £ak acJn~thMe-mocrats have "seen a turn view of Q Soviet thrcJireat to El Salvador is "specuxulatlve."'-' ' • c u ts — $2.3 billion m ore ththan he asked scheduledj AprilA 1 increase in the dairyT cuts than Reagan askeked: an addi- in their mall”mai In recent days ques* ■ Top governmentent sources who flsked notlot to t e Identified . — in the biggest reversa:sal of federal support ievievel. The action reversed a tional $3 billion, by.ellnIlmlnating the tioning thehe wisdom ' of som e of the sharply criticized!d 1:Haig’s comments Wednesd policy since the start of thehcNewDeal. subcommiimittee recommendationin strategic petroleum rereserve: $300 adm lnistrati'ration’s proposed budgei "— nal hearings in WWa ashin^n In which he saidlid the Soviet Union , "W e have undone so^'ecears of social against the[lepropoM l. million- in Medicare; $9{f98 million by cuts.. h a s a "h it list" of>f nnations ready for communlimist tum-backJUie.clclpck_over a spending cutscu of a t legSp n a 'a n ip u nIt: t - and matemal nutrition;; i$110 million OFTHETIMES'NEWS oi= insurance, said ThiThursday the administrationlon wUl review the period | of 20 o r 30 o r 40 ye&shrs than has tne voiespc< ■ for-the Export-Importt Bank; ..$60 — - need for Federal HousingHoi Administration mori]>rtgage insurance.:______[ been done in? long, long.tirtlme.1’ . : ‘’T his review will'vlirtake lpto-ficcount the factact that the private -• ; ■ mortgage Insurancance industry' now insunure^ more home ■ Colo., ' sal^ (t was'^sdmcis r t " s . £ . R e iu n id ff^ m o rtg ag es a t a lowe}wer price than FH A ," Stockrckman told a House com < ing for Sen. M etzenbataum because ctttinued from Page 1 Banking subcommltlmlttee. ^ . .D e m x r a t l c P a rty hihad got the •C<«t ------^— "TO p ut 11 Dnefjy.fly, tha rL^flgfli i ovcniiffci11 i n IS Mmwilllrig flh: ------T^ p untry in to-ltsp re sentshitapcf^ a ------assn ran ce-tft:llie-8lrl5,- ages-tw o'aiid one • ^ excessive amountt of 8carcel)udget resourcesBoVer o' an extremely . "We're not tumlng backck the clock, at the time,i, vwould noTbe separated, -__ long time period to provide| housing asslstancfnee to a very sm all 'we’re making a very, vevery m odest,.. " F o r a lonilong tim e a fter I gave them ■ percentagebfcurrerrently ell^ble households;:”’hesaid.- h'l - rreduction in programs\ that have up,” Bibbyy ssaid. "I’d walk down the tgrown at a very rapapid rate,’'' streel and loee[i.I. 1The adoption occurred in Pocatello, where wi bolh daughters and ■ —their~naturajral-mother-lived for 15_ iiiecdthfl— = " years, linawiiware they occupied houses withlnamileJie of eacii other part of that ~ •CootlouedfrofflP^P«*el a clinic, wewe’re insisting on ]a pn-Ui becaufeof\> ^creased patien' “■S- J ' tim e ., If the proposal meets af „ . D r. _Wayne C arte of Bulluhl, form er " I didn’tt nrem em ber anything about - th e ^lecial.com m lttee and t istrict officials say many of - health district medical dinIrector, said m y m other,r, butb I rememticred the car M needed by rural Indlgents .District Association of Counties Cc a the services i i more than coming to pickpl< us up." Sands said. "I ; condition requested by Ward,Wa: It wlll and m igraniant families ^-alm dy nuiwj n| practitioner care.». ‘ He said always knewew the family we lived with Q the SeatUe offered-tqril: Zpreaiatai_care_migni_ba3c_prdvidedIZwflSnlt_(Jnnr CT(FHl:faTTmy.~ utnl _wlie i r t z : ■?“ officc. * . incIu3eTmmrmiiniiallonsTfainili''plan~Rlthrough the district butt addltlonar was six I toU[old m y five-year-old sister , : - -Cochran said a proposal:tal m ust pro-* ning and ththe Women, Infant and provisions must be-madeio■fordeltveiy we~?/ere"jus : vide both prevention serviceMccs.suchas .ChUdrenSenervlces(WICS). Jjof babies. awhile, andnd someday our mother education programs,'andmd primary • e and get us." at the meeting expressed PHS officials said the dististrlothealth f a r e services, such a s medi< v e r th e loss 24-hour 0 watched passersby for ol may provide preventativeive services signs olklnsh {nations by a family .prsS u S : ' care and refeiTal,'pro- ishlp. u're InvitefedT"^ F unds m ay also be used to an'd contract with hospitallls or physl- S, frlMCeiinlcs.-^------^ ht-^e.coullbe.the.cashlet__ — mcurred"by“ quallfying-pfl -clans-lb'firovide-primifryry-M rvlB^r-jnh'SstoSje, the nurse at the doctor’s“ ------C o m e^rto-fh^AAagic ^ValleyV hospitals and doctors officesices and m ay F re d Schi'dUoss.. administrator ,of OCochran said they also” oracc,"Sandnds said. " I thought;‘What be used 'to reimburse .coi.county gov- Cassia Memomorial Hospital in Burley, rtreassign Dr. Dan Peterson,jn. [ormerly „ „[ my friends has the same eriim ent. said manyf ifamilies who formeriy olof th e Burley IMC clinic,lc, to other m other I do?'9?’’’ H O ^ME & ENEI■RGY But, "We are not' goinglg tot fill the used.thelMCVIC clinic are appearing in nrural health services in1 _tlie area. sa n d s andmd Blbby; who will be coffers of the indigentint funds," the hospltal’ill’s emergency room and TlThree monjte remain on1 JPeterson's ..ipgeUier sevejveral days, agree the Inl- - . . Cochran said. "We are nott InInsisting on ' local doctdrersSre"^imblngthewalls" 1 NNational Health Corps contritract. reunionn hhas Involved a i^n lm u m ~ I-— - - 'of stress.------FAIR! ^ - - However, EBlbby said she lookc^h ■ ' the mirror• hihours before her daugh- In tho) • fw ln F aiii H igh Sehoolj G>G ym , , ■------1 ter’s a^lvalval,_"and I cried and 10:OOA.MM. to 6 :0 0 P.M, S atu rd ayr. . M arch 21 thought. 'She'he's not going to like me.*'’ ■ 1 2 t0 0 N eooon fo 6:00 p.M. Sunday,, MiM arch 2 2 ...... ) "I had thelhe same feeling," Sands ,jjj . said, "bul I didn’t cry. I don't cry T oday’st train likely tcto tu rn into totonightls^snav — whenl'mhapi ijb E u p e a .______TIONAL WEATHER SERVtCE FORgORECAST-to.7_PMEST_3^0_. 2 ------7 v n — Jerome-Goodlng M oas^ 2 77 O ccasional rain througliugh. loday, ■ imainjpK^ _ . possibly changing to snowww tonight.. ■> 1 ------M ostly -'clo u d y —Saturdarday— with------7 ' lOOTON------w showers. —. r e e z y ByUnltedPna‘resslntemathnal chance of rain or snow i t I__ _ H ighs In the 40s both days,lys. Lows In (I P NEWwYOfiK • . Today Is FFriday, ri M arch'20,'the 79th- the middle or upper 20s.20s Winds V ( \ - _ C HICAQO 1 . d a y of 1981 WiUvilh 286 to follow, shifting to the northwest,est, 8 to 15 ^8A N^CBCO^_j^jDEK*^ ^ F A ------• _ Today is tiithe first day of spring • /See miles an houi-today. (12:03p.m.ESEST). ------:- The moon is full. R etto n lc’t ------— AHQei.e8 ___ 1 River vaiiey: L08 At ---( ' \*atlanta'^^'>«s^ ■—. The momlnnlng stars arc Mercury, ' N e w e it . Rain or snow likely InI thery. ' ■ A dvonc* Show ing, W tw een 4,000 and 5,000 feet.El.Showere \ That waralDiJng,- covering the south- T he weekend outlook calrails for Offaring SpoclalPrlei d ecreasing tonight. Tumlnnlng colder western qualuarier of Idaho,. ap- peperiods of rain in the vallc]leys and _^ . O^Any Bi^i Ordarsi In Utah with' occasionallaal hMvy ^ ' peared Ilkeljely to be extended Into ■grtffW sm -)n_the..m ountains .StSunday. _ • Tlmw>N*w«' f o r F u t u f D«llvory. . -flfwratn^f souineasteriir n sections ftU he state wiiw ith widely scattered showers sh > 0 «M- ____ snow-.spreadlngi over:nhiJhe .state...__ to d a y a st-the-storm-movesT^M —' ■Mondaijr^liirTuesdayrTen t enipera= ------Qof A udlt^O V ^of ------H ighs In the 40s both days. ys. Lows in eastw ard.wV. . ------t i c ' turtures will range from highs g Irculoilon a n d -. Also On Dtsployy ■ ., ' the20s. : ... Pr«*t Intaraatlenal - Snow level!irels a re expected to be SS S5i to lows in tb e 20s or low 30s R estonic'::'s Crebllve Express>ssions Synopsis: n e y 4,000 feet fe< elevation, today as IElsewhere'in thtf naUon1 Thurs-r '■ . dollv-tof-n3TNfdStr**l sweeps into idabo. anow ^ay, ^a; the warmest lemperatuit ^ w a s Moflle Voll*''Hoy N o w tp o p art, Inc; ------Hyb’brld-Waterbwd"d ; ~ ~ V alley a t 10:03 a.m . totloday but .accuiIiulaljoD ions of 6 to 12 in c to are 84 ‘ d egrees a t Coolldge, Arizrlz., aod Subicrlpllonon R a la t; City Horn* The watorbod wh'hh Rostonlc's potontod»d "Marvelous ------— > conditions m ay be moim ore like anticipated In 'S.OO. ST.aS ip«r W**k: . 1 in mountain areas with____theth e-coldest-w as-S a t Watejtertown, ■ *s.o Middle" for oxfra supportsi where you needd It m ost. C rea- w inter. — ——...... pain a t low erETelevatlwu. < N.: ’ • Rural Motor>r (Roula Dalivary S5.40: N .y . w eak. Oaliv' SI.SO: Sur>- • tiv© Expresslqns usu se s 0 fiborfiii constructioc^ion which r»' ~ ; A storm bringing rain at t-tbe-storin-Thursday.——Current -C -weather -Infom — plocosjboHlo5"--dni ^-ot-*eom»-qnd ■■ - -7^ res were muo,' easterly maniay be obtained by tuningr w ^ e " - vonc* (told only whar* • p p ^ i b iHty.of loakosago-______• Callfomla. with conditionsons severe rvinds w ereibristand-preciplUUon br ------National-Weather-Servlee-tNai _ enough to prompt-tssuanilance of a k-» Eciloty Orlholonic — Th« U1H The w arm est tem pera- ' cast-transm rftB lttely. > monlh J3.35. 3 “’T' _U »V #9M ______V__ I____ PortHnd.Oft, » Jg» ... HWmFaU. *T 29 ... rw n th t S6.73>.7S..6 month* S13.S0. >cp LMAngtM* M M .w st.Louia clol ■tl Jt— iwcw------«— Cf '^TheSIeei:lep Center J Chkcago . 32 » ...... MlnoMpolli <3 B : SMtti* ao 4918 .... H*Q>mun______37 44 Studont ondmd Sorvleamon rota - « - » ...... N«»0Mln-ftp - dqy !• • b y da*l0natad o« tha MATTRI Honolulu 83 t) ...... 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Ffidalay. M arch 20,1981 'Tlmes-N•s-New^.TwirTFaltsncfahTA'-S S e tb p l o l tt S l S li i n i i t jw i n s t e # Airqualiitp work diiiismantl^ . . BOISE. (U Pl)-WItluinloajreprcs ith. __ x I "T h ere are a lot of-fri>rlvolous-ilemsr— « u rric u iu r vT John Kvans— S einrairrtirT;o*down-lhe“di^m =bu(=w F^= --*3entatJves-watchfng in'-dismay in- and'■ - - 3 ^ h arrassm en t item s,” Mailarks Mid...... 1 duties, Ms.Is. G ross said. ’ ffiursday asked Dr. Iax«c Stokes, ad- simply havoavenocholcc." .school officials obscrvinving in delight. /f, n^; . Teachers’ unions, heiie said, ^-'aro L om ar• Hagar, i’EA President,»• - m^nistja^to^^^ — the House Educntinnnn Pnmmin/y / .'-((Tiff i n i nri??|T- ho Division of T tfriirogram-wlllbocui ogr: asof Julvi, voted today to limit sch lavo no dioicc but to 'rc p c a i— " school contract This bill would remove ' n of having a final say" about 'alr^pollut^lon Pi«.gf„gfllarlcs. la m ? ■ I. 'frmnUiPfirgmtTng le m illl nrtm Uyb«tart{Mne- chalrman7compl{^nM teacherstc pres- law did ninot prohibit boards fromf’'’ Legislature, wc have no nc allem ative "G iven1 apparentap legislative intent legislation to the House se tfloor, despite tion affiliaillates from forcing boards to0 . cnted 96 bargaining Itemims in prelimi- ^ .whittling: aaway at bargaining liststs other .than to suspendJ operations." to turn over>ver a ir pollution monitoring ■protests, byitcaehcrs’5’ iunion reprc- negotiate0 "frivolous and harrass-•y nary negotiations In herer district last -before actiictually beginning contractct Evans snid. "Afler all of3f the time and and cnforceiireement lo the federa! gov- - , scntativcs who said theli heir bargaining m ent” iten-cms. . year, noting " it would beK bad faith for.- discussionsins.. __ gffort.Idaho has expend*idgd tQ_lmDlc- - ernm ent. wc ! —.pow ers would be Impairc iircd and school - T he-comommUleejoontwaazpackpd^d— us not to ncgotlfltEflli tfaDsloseitcmg-'."" '~;-::Anothor-ir-part::^)f-the=blllpwhich= ;|} m em oncM cctiveairpoildilution control deal 'Withh IdahoI as lhey «jc fit." boards would hold an uj 1 unfair advan- with.- lEAEA and AFL-CIO repre-!- ‘‘It’s one m oro nick ofl[)ff of manage- would-proh■ohibit school principals and*0 progriim. It Is most dl.<;(l.«tcourasing to Stokes said.lid. ' ta g e .- sentatlvescs iand school board officials, ment responsibility evevery, tim e .w e. supervisors5rs from bargaining on the .. First, the committeece killed1 11-6 a Earl Mai^arks of the M eridian SchoolII . negotiate one of those lienem s,” teach ers’sii’ side, was opposed by Hagar.r. ' .motion to put the billI oiout to the full' Board^old>ld the committee |‘the.moree Boards spcn^’.'^oibusands and But Rep.ep. D an Kelly. R-Mountaln“ I House for amcndment.-nt. That effort items theycy get on the table^t the start•t thousands, of hours" siftIfUnQhnrugh Home.-flgnigrogd.-savlng-lfpmhihHiwi- nitteem embms UnimowtHnnoy get in the ena”‘ana that'~It' teatlrert' coniraci requcscsiswHeii the” rr« climcl ate caused by regula- lcf*isiators. lobbying." follows: tions requlilulring utilities to purchasef I C l i n i c • The water - use coi:ould not be power fromim such sites ‘‘at a i^atively—iy— changed a sccond time, exceptex back to high price.”2.” the original use. Sen;; Laird Noh. Ask.ed Ifif tJthe bill would delay devel-r H foriLadies R-Kimberty, said this wokvould prevent opment of new energy, Noh said, -H ouse kiiilfeattemppt to hike ‘‘trading in w ater” andj helpI protect "People anarc holding them now for S in g le ladies lc or ’ marrie - irrigated agriculture. speculativeve purposes, walling for the la d le s w hho are tired of wai i • A section allowing water v to be value of theitie hydro site to appreciate.” for elderly1 services i n g . : £ .B 0 I S E - T h e IdahoI HoiueH( of Rep- ' governor- willw Just end up rolling it — '"iresentatlvcs Thursday- i S a t uufdayrM tire : -attem p t to increase funcunding for the "It wouldild be politically expedient to1 TIOTICEI ; Dfflce on Aging's social:lal services for pum p in a ccouple of hundred thousandI • ; 'Jtieclderly. dollars," EEmery said. "But let’s get 2 P M . ur business.” • Basic rlcol ; f PlumbingingRopalrs ■ rd 13 21 for a t i Th'e lin'al vbte7R 5pTM ffC k~ } ^Jnillion, 1981-B2 appropriairiation bill that d J------/ T h e Twin Fal birsplo’C a rpgentry. «DQCoratln!. Directors amnnounce that frrlgagjotion w ater • Tool Soloc i j)u t would abolish the Offi federal funds for operation of[ . will be turncled into the TwinI Falls I Canal _ 31-38 vote. Those . Office on Aging, Comiammission on • : Human Rights and the[C (Commission______fortheBHhd. I — p — Under_thc bill, the ComCommission on -i.Women’s'-Pro'grams, whwhich sought > .:U 9 ,000, would not be funcunded and the ■ J Office of Voluntaryry Citizens' i P R I f ' Y COLLECTION 80-ControlTop, Demiem i T oe. <170- Participation, which is-a:s ail federally ...... ;■ 560ControleTopJ3p^odxSmoolhers. - 'SandaUooi reg. 3.50)0 n o w 2 i9 0 — ^------7 I ; Ifunded, would be discontiniitinued. SandaKoot reg..6.95 6. novvSJS ------147-Sheer RadiancCceTUTTrrSheer , > ; In-home services forir the I elderly • 518-Body^Ootljothe'rs. DemitXoe reg. 4 00 now.3.30, - - • ~R?vci«liBiinitednasl"yeara r wHth a dne- ' t . N ow TThru Apri■il4 555-SandallJalloot reg. 5.95 now 4.95 t? llm o 5250.000 appropriatloation from the j 135-Gi'n,.>Top.peniienii-Toe. 136- •. ^^Legislature. This year,a r, the Joint Sandalfoot reg. b.’9’5nrs n o w 4.95 •; committee approved $10000,000.,C OTHER ROUND-TD-THE-CLOCK'* STYLES 9,5- Knee-Hi. SandaKoallooi 395'T)emi-. ’z - Kelly said additionalI mimoney would '■ _ ON SALE: T o e reg. 1 .3 5 n o w 1.11 .1 0 , - :'-:aUow the Offfce on Aginging to continue ''' 501-Daily Basic.ic. Demi-Toe —____ COLORS:-Bare Beige:iger-To»ee,-Tango------^— iZ :to keep m any senior citi;citizens out of ,505-SandaHJaHool reg. 2.25 now1.703 (S u n tan ). .C ocoa C reme m i e , S alin T aupe. • ; -nursing homes. _ B lack ,...... ! i • " It’s to help them -moiuaintaln their \i '-dignity and the sta iM t^d of living they ___ • C r y \ ■»' Ihave eam ed,’’'K cny'sardri d n m n j n o ------— ■ --— ■ I i — ■— ------n - ihem keep CadUiacs andam lobster"— ------I Height } Weight" R ep. P atricia McDe:Dermott,' b- [" Quantity . Style I Color hi Price I 'Pocatello, sided with Kelly, Ke saying 1 ------I I;>*‘chiscllng and cutting our senior citi- » , ------1 .------I BBHSIWCT' “ “T j- r e n s is absolutely repWSRCll I------I |s; But Rep. Dan Emcry,'flcrfloorsponsor,-' - - " g ;s a id it would be foolishh to ti put more ^ ll_____ I ^ ^ m o n e y in s tate budgets be!statc funding forthe State3 te School for H^;thO I>^Pf RiinH ^/InftHlng wm; ______;i.-approved Thursday by)y the Idaho —^House'orRepPSfnlalfvM.M. ih c school’s 1981-82 appropHatlon api L:^f--$2.7M.SQQ:jQUS^ill i g ^ -Senate. Of t ^ amount, tt.$2,460,000 are -______.1 -sta te Reneral funds.— - • ; ; "Tfie 1980-fil budget foTtlirthe scnobi)s ;500-in-5tatc-:------> ^ $2;S74?00,-wlth-$g;264;50( f e >tfun'ds. • Rep. Kitty Gumsey, R-ER-Boise, floor -sponsor, u i d theapproprlspriation is one I'^of the (ew Increases of. o its size ^:-!cglslatorswill«c; — ------• — nflunLgOESjfl______mm and il is ^:-the school in a lump sum . ■ 1 2 4 Mlain a Aver\uejNorth. Twin1 FallsF d to "upgrade •;-hoped some can be used to W h e n O rdiering e i Phone Qoll^ct 208-7i-733-1506 -V -C -aglng facilities." WeW e W elcome • VISA ‘Jwla'a^ter Charge-*-American£,n-Express_? ParlsCharge She said 152 students arearo w rved, 90 ‘ *:of them residents. •
...... ! A*4 Tim os-N ow s.'Twrwln It Falls, Idaho Friday, Mar^arch20.1981 ■ ' ! - m n t ~ ^
a L _ i L _ - r- - - ■ ■ ' J j f t Hi ■ wiiiMTiiTrrr^^ I’ut'lnlik-r = — - ' M gS i t e . ■ . • N.-,l t i(,pp . loilfofIltOf ' ■•i . ' TTiemcmembi;rs of lhe cdiional boardd .n.'ind w nw rs u f cdiionals . arc Ncilil Hopp,h Larry Swi^hcr .ind WillWilli—— c a r r t h e yy t l i m l r o f"aHjouririii l If thepolilfciaii!aiis ih Boise would stop> pplaying All theyy do; c is look foolish. Itt embarrasses( ‘ political games aiidar get on with the busiiisiness at the state, hand^ thelle^slatlature would do a betterrjob. ] ' The troubluble is both political pa)ai-ties are'too ( ^ 7 ^ ^ Tlib latent broumUialia' Involves airargrgument , intent on makingm hay, particuls (f,Wr03Ll.r®H>LUCK®TpTiwYouiBi'?^i-ji^tPPgry at what we wants to prolong! theth Legislature so he canc< eet ® headlong r and get back desk. This Th week, I am consciousJS < of. A day later I foubund myselt'by miglii'doI do tb.rpurl^l^. The sense 6f hing mnrt» glhl<>nr In Ihig m ore'Dublieexnosiijsure forhls run for-goyevern^r ‘o ‘he farmrm.‘ If-that-is^the-intetent-of some - someUiin ip_____accidcnLJa.a-smokinling seetlon-ot-Q— ourowmvnTCSponsibllity for disease ai|d~ - Bal6ney! That’st’s a political fishing exnedi-e> --members;• maybem they shouldn’t haveh run for see, coffee has been im- in plane next to a m an whsho pulled across disasterterhaschapgedus. I ; tlunlf tliiiriiBviir'Wi le-first-place: ling-absolutcly-posmvcly-cei■cer- h e said, w o rry about srsmoking. indlviduadual Is responsible for the chera- Idaho may be sncshort of cash but It’s cerlertainly Lawmakercers traditionally have beenb long on tain. Justust the inkling of a link betweeveen I w o n d ered then aboboul the ways we icals In ooi u r environment, the waste Jn not 'short of but)uck-passing and asseisessing running offf ata the miouth, short onn doing what and cancer. But il’s enough^ tto all develop to live! wlUi our new th e backlackyard. Uic dangers in t^e blame. Why don'ti't lawmakers and panarty of- they were sentlosei Boise to do. Thisis session has Dr. Brian McMahon, ththe k n o w le d g e of risks. WeVe aii know some w orkpiacjiace. But.nowxwe are m u^ flclals stop these childishch maneuvers?______been no dlffei^ferent. rd scientist whotcaded up> ththe people who slough offrt ithe news aboul „ ,o re likely like to feehthat-we are ac- . coffee rcresearch, give up Uie stufituff. . cigarettes, apd othersswholnvesligale- \ complice.licesinourillhealUi:------!i- Enoughh f(for the rest of us Ib lookUee)Jeep Ihe'DearBrcgbrcvervai;applc:r— - The expertsex| arm us-wlUi inform i- into thce blackb heart of Ihe styrofoanoam I wonder which is "h('healthier” for us (Joq. Everyevc year we-are offered^a im ^K i/patric/c containerier. ______and what “healthier”'i— — smbrgasb’asbord of—anxieties;—fnnn= ------Tfiew o word'in the coffce lines ofI m: n y b e tte r for our slate ofll mindi 10 accept choleslen;terol to saccharih to coffK. :------^ life-istiisrlismay. thc dangers in our envlivironmcnl, diet, somelhlnthing for the heart to someUiing J'C offeefee too?*’ says one, liv e s? O r does this capipacily to accept c bladder-to ^ something for toe “ What K r l : at doesn't give you cancer?’:r?” danger lead to compkpiac.ency instead p ancreas.eas. The research com es wito says anotllOther." . ofchange? larg e, or small danger signs, wftlr Save c “ Yougit give up smoking, you give1 upUf Is it better to spent ouraquuarium )nd our lives in revisions. k la f ms. enlargements, rebuttals. < _Md then you__gel^ hit byy a£ __ M arch of safety, in aI sstate of anxiety But asa s wew carry our plates down the _ ------■ —ptnoh^wni vrilrafr BnnFStai^as^-atee{t:lt6=elo=!o==^oYoafs=5RHiSvnf^ m e bUHet Jirie, we face more quent voio Dice: SavcrOur Aquariurh! million a year. It make behind this, there is some)mc dltlves, coffee and ca r „ d " mnore o r .decisions, harder and WASHINGTON - ThcTh( uproar con- So it go< i^t internal1 Jijockeying, What will we dc goes. The milk producers arere But-Save'Our Aquarium I do im prove our health "oror just increase harder• chchoices. We a re Uie ones wbo tinues unabated. franticallyilly trying to stall off a vote on is, the latest bulletin from thc on The seam en’s hospitataisareasmall the our misery? ' . ! ...... finally ha'have to pick — cigarettes . . - As (he scopc anij magilagnltude of Mr. suspensionIon of a scheduled increase in front? Add it to the information In part ot Ihc lolal hcalltIth budget. The tlon We“ want to live "n■moderptcly,” I sacch arinirin . . . .b u t t e r .... and now ' Reagan’s economlc'proproposals become milk priceice supports. I know the milkilk president also wants to0 trini f grants to ' 8*“^- rhrow the' coffee-cancer con^:on- supposc.^But to do thahat,^.we have to co&m ' m ore evident, the huwlowls ascend to producers. rs. They a re am ong the finest!St thc NationaMnstitutes■s of Health. He ncc‘ionintinto our worry.pyerload? • decide what to worry ab iy own desk,'as I w rite this, the high ticavcn. Whole batt>attaIions of the capitalistssts on earth — £rce en-n- wants to stretch oul ciconstruction of, . comes*hardcr and harder' to . In a n odd way, all thi:his rescflrch and co?fceB ra ...... ~aggricved aro marching grow s cold,';and this tim e I skip ing upon CiJpltol terp rlsers,rs. hard workers, ' hdrny-y* Indian m edical facilitiesies. He w ants lo ith all the warnlnRs and haz-laz'*" all this information'm- has sim ply 'ih esccolon h d d cu p .-, Hiii, carrying banners5 wWith a strange handed sons so of toil. They fiercelyly - pul an end to medicalll scholarships, , _ device. oppose'lhethe Excesses of government,Jt. and why not? In the pa5ast decade"lhe ' 1 Translated Into-a comommon phrase, But wheniln it com es tojiolding down the le number of medical graduates gi has' ' - , ------^— ------• tho- banners read:I: Save Oiic suppor'tprlp rice o r am ending the schoolol doubled,-By 19M we willillJiavadoctors— : •-J -Aquarium! .A- more:e depressing ‘ lunch-prog■ogramrit's a different mat-it- running out of our eyes,;. cears, nose and ' diily constituted govern spuclaclc seldom has beci)ecnslaged, ' ter.SaveO} Our Aquarium! •throat, .The money couldiid be fa r better r m m ent...... then WrightP atm an, and David w e have an inde] That universal extiortlortation stems Last week we wc heard from tho10 -• spcqj in tralning.lhoscise iicalth prq-- . C I Xtp I o se elitists iependent, un- Rockefelleieller’s.m an, Paul Voicker, - ^ ------rfrom-one-ofthe-more-mc•modest recom- A ircraft O'Owners and-Pilots Associa-a* fessionals in short supppply. Bur-Save • controlled, and uncoo:Mirdlnated gov- runs thee lesserle known government of mcndatlons of the Reagan Ii ad- tion. Its mem em bers m ake up one of thele Our Aquarium! Editor. Times-News: ernm ent In the Fed'Rlera» Reserve - thib UnitedIted States. The result Is that ____ ministration,.: There ,cx.exists ..In,_the...most-affluifluent lobbies"ln town. ..Mr.r. — Okay, so it’s hum an nanature alwprk.- -QyesUpnion:„How„has_the Federalral_ System, oper^lng thei moneyi powers our_natlori.lori.continues to suffer.forelgn ______ibascirient of the Commcimerce Depart- Reagan hashaj proposed to increase thcic T h e squeaky wheel getstls lhe srease. !. System = been fighjing the lhe ' w hichare reserved to ClCongress by the policy setbacks, setl inflation, and In- menl building a -secoixond-rate, no^ tax on theile aviation fuel they consumele , Every pilot, student,1. sailor, lab «flnelnll.nflatlonrate? Constitution.” creasingg federalfei control over our lives account, downtroddenI fpcilityfP' known from-7cent;n ts to 12 cents a gallon. Save'c technician and daiiy Ufarmer has a Jr: The Fed has been adding[„„ A Jo ^ c a l question is;s; Who runs the and properiperty. This is why Am erica is as the National Aquariiarium. By any Our Aouarla rlum ! Thev-have cone inlo,0___ consliluUonaUighUo-hc „H Federal- Reserve? - PaulP Volckcr. In re tre a t i ------rrcspeclabIe-yardstlcK~< - say. the loops andi barrelbi rolls of indignation, outcry is depressing all al ck progress by the new ad- cnairm an of the Fed., has held man- march. :yaiidslick of San D iego—) — this facility The m ereirchant m arine is barging In.1- Back in January. Presesldenl Carter mlnlslraUoItlon in getting inflation underIp- - agem ent positions at . David Allofwhwhal is happening to dgstroy measures exceedinglyy small.i Now Thereisnotnot m uch left oCthe m erchantIt proposed outlays in fisc<;cal ’82 ot S739 «>nlrol Economist Ec j^llton Friedmann - R ockefeller’s Chase MaiManhattan Bank, our econonnomy wiUi ravaging Inflation ■-anfl .then a few platoonoons of school m arine, but bu this rem nant crew sti[l11 billion. Mr. Reagan’s hopejs.hc at "Uie>quanUty of money has In addition, he is a titru.stee of the is absolutelutely essential if a socialistic ------children-troop-past-onfle-field trlp sr6 0 t~Benefils“ fffrom a special A llege. ' th at figure (o $695 billlillion. It Mr. ernwn morlore rapidly In the'six monthsKi— Rockefeller-Foundatiotlon,~a—board— one-world•Id ggovernment is to bw om e a — - • ' Ittie.w hole worlcs containslins only 25,000 Since timele immemoriali — or at leastit R eagan .succeeds,' his p:proposed out- " “S’ay to November than in any . member of David Rockefeller’s reality, gallons, of water, or aboiibout what you since ' thele days when merchantit lays of $695 billion woukiid Sim bo wo olher six( nmonths in at least the past, Council on Foreign Rehelatlons (CFR), This can:an be-stoppedI by exposing the and- a jnember of D . would find In a sm all swimvimmlngpool. seamen mi(n ight com e hom e with awfulll billion more than estimatiated outlays in •cades.” Such monetaif David’s elitist real purpo;rposes of the CFR and the - * Mr. Reagdn and hiS' h budget tropical di:diseases — the taxpayerss th e currcnt fiscal year; tlthey would be expansionin Iis generally felt In the form' T rilateral Compilsslon.1. Trilaterala l Commission. Let us all ------dlrector.-seeing $280,00000 'llo be saved, have maintlintained hospitals for theirr $115 billion m ore than1 we actually of Increaseased prices within 18 to 24 '• Itis'vitally'lmportantntlo know that -write ourjr senatorss and congressmen have sensibly proposedd tlthat this dis- benefit. EigSight of these hospitals still1 spent in fiscal’80.' months. both Uie CFR and Trlrrllateral Com- - and reqifesiiTesi an investigation of Uiese ’pensable outlay be disp- ■ ■ ; ■ - __ i Geprc' r g e ; W i l L §ter4m£g^ bool}k^unmi itematiUonal^
The Wasliington Post CofnpanyCoi C arter's NcNational Security Council '.;■ sidiaries. She argues, ccconvincingly, disparagingIng, In the most conde- Involves a “ popular vill;illaim" He dis- Left, and ii adviser onan terrorism , . "You don’t-• that none of the terroristt Ibands npted scending wjway, people who allow evi- Id is regrettably reluctant jo m isses Sterling's wellcli-documented reach the o . i ■ \V7\^»ttNGT0N-=-ln~trrtlie-l970s-- — »‘gaily-i>elielieve-this-bunk-aboui-in— —in—her-book-~could-havi; jve-operaled— dence-to-lni-interfere-wlth-(he-6plrit-^>f- le conclusions'she reachesjt - ".’yCialre Sterling calls it[ ““Fright D{^ temationalli terrorismti , do you?" . • . ®*— thesis-of-Sovlet-euipabllbHliy-os-=^3im-— Js-tiresonre5hie to be toid, in 1981, 6 y b without help from Cul:uba or the . detente. pie.” Here is'his idea o ___ jcade 1" Japanesec Itrained' in She believiieves il. and she believes hc .]-Palestinians,orboth. . I ol sophlslica- writer otheif her distinction, how hard it js nc tion: “.Urban West Gei '.•ji,.ebanon. and~~BTWnned—wlth— did.-toor(HeHe wa9-as-!^'persuasiveas.a------__ -‘-‘-There- Is, --s h e _ writes Washington Post Magazine icrm an youths to " sh a k e;e oj off the belief that the Lcftls ; I's have been alieijated.tbi •"■CzechosloyaMan weaponsons delivered Sicilian bulkgliding contractor swearing random i in this concerted 1-an-excerpt from Sterling’s ibiUie polnl of- a lw ay sanand d necessarily Good." And^t ; IS no such thing as the ' i ut preceded it with 'a a. -violence by a.cohsuraw ma- lg ^isapiyii Rom e bVTTVeriCfGelann Communist.C lhallRere i ~ Iht’.shrlnkliii; area ot lhele world SIIII S t«rlnllgHrpiil»ll-* i|»inting-^thnr'?he~spcaks'-tf- f— • .‘.killed 2S people j^iosUosuy Pikrto Mana.’T-BOBUt ft 161 fli iW)pic eahri6t under , democratic nue. ^t}^ 1 teachers rle article of hcavyhanded- -j^tjeans-ofr-^llpTrnage^ JhP_jiuthnr'9 standarfto Of of. • .-■'r.Tha-flnkloownf a n d^ ^ n e M ^ fM h e — In g -‘‘Uia-udangflroujMlliMlQH^utlifr- da „ . . . iBtratcsrwiihout admitting N | orth Koreans — *‘aH in theU familv ’’ • argumentt are6 even-lowerithan hls'lis auUior^s eancaiurt! dcnvilv « . 1 s i is t^ r — t e r r o r i s t s w ere auUicnUc' lefilsts?’^ r“ A Spanrjh '’^dmlirtrj lt "Vas, tMaTmanychcherished ideas are bunk, -The j targets have'never:ritafluded'a ityle,-a sample of-whichlU:-b:- .... from a-desjwate desinire to-dism iss . Illusion?.’. DaDangerous? To What? St«-- • ^.^assassinated by a Basqwique terrorisf Worse evetven than thc fiction that the ..regim_i e undorSovlctpatroronaRe. Into this poi polUIcs-b(^Irch(fl'tableau tu Sterling's mounlain of evevidence about Ung's brave■ave reporting — yes, bravfe: i:i;organizatfoh.:ira]rieww«wdJy known'fr Russlan-undmdcr-evCTy^)uilii'-*strikes-r__ \¥rjttcn_by_a_jnastcr of)f sjupense — l.eftistsr___ _ '.*^lsis"whCK first m et the‘ BasquesB in ism, whichjwasnoleSsawarrorbeirig w about a terrorists, and aboul a gov- “ Uie Statee Department" and oUier’ say. .E ric Ambler. Thirhe laM .she ^Algiers, under thc auspicipices of the entirely one-:le-sided. R elentlessly piling ccmments appeasing them(m. but also "ex p erts” ’ a;as "naive,’' .The "theory".. m akes m eans that a lott of ( intellecfu- Tho factict that a writer as' distin- rSovielKGB. . , detail uponin detail. Sterling-'demon- bbecause of what the readiction to-the thal Russianlans a re ‘(8neaky’Vaml..‘‘di-' ' a ls have Invested a lot’of>f UielrI lives in' gulshed as Sterling tries, even «:• WhiW engaged in the rc^rchrcj for strates thatnt Russia turned thc two bbook.will reveal. It will; :reveal thc abblicallyonomnipotent” has an ”lntox*’ - tHeories about.the Sovietlet Union thal pcrfunctaril:urily to dissociate the temfr- ;!.V“ The T erro r N etw ork," herhei stunning “magnetic: jMles’’t -of terrorism — tJ-- KS^iiilia JEN•N-AIIR I ^ I - ; ■ i ^ T h e ^c o m p ll i e t e I e ^ k i rn g s y ss t e m r e p l d :------Thp-J«Jenn«A{i------...... D elux 91 Jen n -i e are offering one c last chan xe.O.ven.Trlo ...... -IF ^ IV Jenn-A ir at 1 J l PRICE BU 1 9 8 0 p r i c e s . II s m m :5 ^ h e S p e e d a n d « I h ^ive l thought off buying a Rc Convenience bf'f- ^ ■ ■ ■ - C o oloktop, M icrov>wave, Conv< $ 1 5 Q 0 0 ' MicroWave plus•s the Succulent all oven or any a com bina F la v o r of I Limit^ TimeT I these Jenn-A irir units now ii JENN-AIR’S I \ W vSArtlu llrT^ "Convection" ft V\k w ntfl ! r I t i mne e to do it. Con>me in & see t I C o o k in g MOST-POPULAR II fill ^ p e r v a l u e s ___ ...... '«• and Good Old f \ ^ ^ l l U l COMBINATION fio m e-S ty le . ,- ; -— B ak in g — ------DOKTOPS, _ W ' ^ i n p ^ . 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H M E Z I 1— 0 FAR!KM KING GARDEN TR]fRACTORS " T B i fiB in lS aleU 4 4 ! * C u tl.lSH , orsoPtiw enW10-141-834-205 o- . . »-ili,’j;'; Tn io*0=o=o=ikT?5=5=5=mrt r ■ . • Spring moiftiented. cushioned contour stat • Comio - 1 w ea/mg$ • BeH dnven Wades^ Tra iiedbatiery. ' • _AsmgeJa5ji W ' . _ 1 _ iiUMkeUtiUHtiding^ke., ]------liii|ifii G MUOmlImMM. itMOtr : tL lb .J M u t 42 33 cu. in ) l2 voH. ajter. nm M iH J______PU bill passi ___ffW)4SJW*-im ^iionei—s_ S u p er. to tone er» 3 quart luel tank , BOISE (U PI) - . A bill111 tot repeal - — laahoTtllUeDftvis-BaconAnAct, which — ------7Fpar»«mfl95:0Q- ~ req u ires state and local govijovemments i V i R S H A Rl ^ W jjuraPHDILUXI to pay prevailing wages,5. ono public 1B” Cut3H.PH.P. 20” Cut3H;p. OUR PRICE works projecte, breezed Ihroughthr the ___ Model No. 111-02P-020-205 ^ Mod*M11-070-20S House without debate today.ly. _ ------The quick passage of thehe measure,i • 20" blade • I4.gauge steel decdeck«'7.O0"x ' O t i Z M M B ] L849” upporlersof ^t.5,0I_ste.eLwtieeli_^oniliex-liex-wtieel bear- — 49-18, w as a surprise to.supp "-a HP.-0SSleftot'ne-(9i)2cu; tn.)r4-cyctc-wTih- - mgs • Welded wheel padsIds • Sjnsition - —1 the bill; who had expectedlafloorflght a f - ___ _ ---- rewind siart art • 10" cm. Sifle Ciscfia»oe. Quick-Brtemal ^ e e l ad|iadiustment. 1" • • ' \ Weiged wheelwhw OJKls. • Ttiioitle mounted on WnMBir t- r -v-i;su ' -hbiv— " w - c n r during recent com m ittee^f discussions'^^ • 3 H.P.. B & S engine. D l ■ whsels,lels, Watlle iiead iHes. • Four. • Rewind starterter •.R em ote I I V I about the b l i r . ------' r sotllniDtllnfls • V." 10 3" • Approx. sftiP' \ \ ' - " • throtile • Optionaljalg-aficaiche-. g l l ltdro l ccu _ I b 6 - b l i n r o w goes to the Senate, ping wt. 42 IQs. ^ ■ ' Model 190003 I S t?;‘-Wader*-5pnng-mourtled^5uMaiW ll'also Is cxpMted topiopass: ------^------•Two-imied-2? imBheight-Jdiusimenl.Icver.- — . al veto of the— ------o V ~ -''o fi gnp nioKleded sieettng whfijU-S-pesmoircutiinB 1 Although a gubeniatorial v B \ ^ .C o i j j p a r e ata t $149.95 ; . . independsnuuaaffft-eri]J3gwierirlever • Singtc• Ofake-pedal-»-Hydro«alic-Oral ------a likelihood, C o m p a r e a t $ 1 2 9 .9 5 ' bill would bo considered a 11 OUR PRPRICE ____ ^ -J.a»«rnSs;on • Pivoted tront a.ie • Headiiflhts and ammeater • 15.00 x a spokesman said Gov. JohnJoh Evans OUR PRICE ______— 6.00 tuOeless;s (torn iires • 22.00" x 7.50" tubeieubeiess rear t m • PV-80 ades - ■■possibly would be openen lo com- f^695 bearings • Chionlomfd y«neel covers • Bell driven blades ’ promise onihftlssue.::------(ansaxle 'drive to wheels )eled the bill ^ '«« aled- batiery Disc brakes , ■“* • Labor officials have labele —1 0 9 “ - )3fkmg brake • Saleiy inter- “union-busting” legislation,ion, conten- . svstem • 16HP. BiSiwin- alling-woge- • |ra ■cnglfier40cinn------— dlng-repeal of the prevalli IVIRSHARPDI 2 2 * ' 4 h ] p . P O ¥WIR'-PROPBIJ l ILLfeD ' ^ requirem ent would.allow govgovernment 22” Cut 3%1 H. ------— M o dlei e l No. 121-262-205 • agencies to suppre^ wageages to the ' M o d e l 2 2 -2 0 5 m p a r e a t $ 1 9 9 5 .0 0 . severe eietriment of workers.«rs. • •* C: Carton size (8.6 cu. ft.) 3 2 W «’ J4t4(}auije's(ecJ grass catcher Impose county-wide saless and-ora in- mole ihrottle • Optional -Carey. un . ' " " 'iB 'cr ib ^X « 0 ' TufI Saver, — Power Propelled, Reare a r B a g g e r .3 . 5 H .K P , M o d e l 1 1 1 - 3 2 8 - 2 0 5 Pneumaticmatic • (kc Brakes • Red successfuijy ^ftempfed to'to ' have the ...... _ FrmishCosh Color T . ' bjll amended to place a seveijverancetax . Z2':c!;'Cut.4H.P..Ratr • 3'/> HP. 4 cycte; BSS (9.02 cu,;u. irin.) • Rewind 8 ^ on m inerals produced in thehe ]state. But - ______OI»chiirgiirg* No. 121-350-205 stw • Thyiile on adjusiable,t, lol'lolding chrOTC______- . ^ 1 ^ efeat ll-aa.------TZT^ •Wo''V « : 355-2ire------his motion went down to dele. impareri$l 095.95 ^ His amendments would1 havetu place • \ - Poly wheels • .6 quick,. exiexternal adjust ^ • 2 2 " bb la b d e . , •wheel settings, J/i" to 3Vj"3V,"^RedFalke ^ a of 1 percent severancance tax on ' g|ig g v<1, 84 lbs.' i T i i i i r T P •A lu mn ln in i u m a llo y d e ck • Approx. sflippmg v : non-jnet&IIc m in erals,-! p<^rcent>do<’^c'^ • Optional deilectoror cchute attach. . m etallcs and 1 percent on ph(phosphates. • F u llinintegral ie baffles ment avaiiawe (199:i99ot6). ■ ^ i m f s r O U RPf^E Peavey said there werere 30 others ~ • 8 " x 1I . .7 7 5 " s te e l w h e e l s ______states where the miningIng industry ^V SSsik •Ballbecbearing front w heels ____ _ E l | ^ ^ Comparee aa t $ 2 4 9 .9 5 shares-lhe-costof- running-iig-state gov- — ■ raAvrV Q t*? * Fortlfloxflex rearw heel bearings 9 6 y » enimcnt. He said while8 tbeUi mining • ^ * Poly huih u b c a p s OUR\ PRICEPi ^-jy-^-Supef-ic industry pays a lx i^ S l millioniionlrrtaxes— — ------r------— -, ir-lo -to n e m y fflo r------:— in Idaho, Wyoming Is coll»m eeting $160 m-I , • Extbndonded oil fill and dipstick* ■ • G r o uacolcherincTUded cc • million and Montana is receiving ' Sr^~Tl(BR LAWN KINGIG- - : v " ' - n severance. d o s e to $100 million in { position quick external wheeleel odjustment, , , 5-Speleed Transm ission, EleElectric Stat taxes. ■ tp 3 '/4 " tan an hour, 6HHORSEPOWER < . 26” Cut,I t , 8 H orse Pow er, No.0. 131-526-W5 • Debating for more than Jlding-r/S" chrom e steeLhpnd? n d le — . the Idaho Senate ref&sed t ■ • a H.P.. 4 CyelirCle.'6&S Ertgine (19,44 Cu. In.) Eleciricectric Key Ignition sid 12V. »or w h e e l b e lt 10 c h a in d rive RIPII■ M O M O W B R Svrtlcal pull start, rem ote throtilestile S '. « l d e n t " • Electric Start pneumatiimatic; Rear tires: 14.p" x , ' Under the Constitutitlon, _ 4,50"" pntpneumatic • Oise bras • stu d en ts can n o t.b e cHarge< • Doni Front pare at $3169.95 .The blU.would have defined i V \ l ‘_ . . ' • Engin'e In Rear a fee or assessment for InstInstructional 01OUR PRICE...... purposes, but also listed 34 iloms on ip a ra a t $ 109 5 .9 ! ^ which fees could be chargeTged by lhe .. -S amneas350plus... e Stock No. 355 C o m p a r e a l l IS state Board of Education. •K e y ae le c tr ic sta r t w ith b a tte ry • A House bill that wouldlid allow th e • Cbnvinvenient switch panel mouniejnled on upper handle state Board of Education1 to prohibit • Easysy Ito use plug in trickle chargerg er OUR PRofi/CE OURPBiCE-]- ' admission to'Idahn:s-lnstitistitituions of h ig h er learning to any alleidlen student CompatDare'at S489.9S from a country with whichich the U.S, , OWR U PRICE . . . _____ 3 7 9 ” ^ 73<9 ’* ^ — ^ 89 6 9 ” ^— d o es-n o t tnalntain dlplonritjntiatic rela- tions was returned ThursArsday^ to the — — Senate State Affairs Commitmittee. , .._-Sen.-W aiter. Yarbrough,}h, 'R ^ r a n d V ers:irsatlle E ® = [S ]® „ View, asked that the bill be returned « « 1 to committee because of an informal (ji#SARDENER opinion from the state aUoilUomey gen- ' eral's office questioning the constitu- easier.. .more productive! tionality of such legislation. rou w*lk. 40 hoo point* on • The House passed 45-245-24 a bill to RO Ho“10 S-bladed texi de*n oul w*adi. pulvtrlto toll, mulch t v boost operating fees for heaheavy truCks ' ''malarial. .. turn tn* RO-HO about 21 percent and1 eexempting ^ ov«r and llva lonc.tinad ' 1 ,'AV ^ — tnickSTT^iehing-^-less-thjlhan-60i000-— — | r ~ ahovalt prapata taadbad. F ramovsdaap-reoled wd«d«. pounds from the ton-mlle tax.tax - - S\ |l , v a daap culllvallon. Try tha • The'Senate Transporta'rtation com- DIN, \ RO.HO — Qualltybullt by I Y ROWB. You’ll agraa wllh ^ 7 nilttee approved on voice! votevoi a bill to P*\ Ihouiand*. Ihafa'i raise the state gasoline taxuc2centsper 2 I ' nethlnsllka It) gallon to 11.5 cents gainedled approval . jSm ii and was referred to thee fullf upper ■ m o K m .. chamber with a ■‘do passass'* recom- I S K u , 5H.P.WWITH REVERSE GARDEN KINGSSHJ'. •■REARTIHE m endatlon. GARDEN1 N o.211-365*205 .lJ R E A R T IN E: ■ No..211-408-205' 21' _j.Tbe.p^cl also endorsed,-ed.-5-3, a bill------■ A i l k ' ' •'26" widtti;i"3’S'3'Ttep clwJn'reiJucilon drive No. 211-405-206OB , • 21" widiti • 33 st stop chalnledocfion drive' — Ulflt-x2.75" pOrtsmen to a A great iteMrofd/tffld e a able depth bar to 7 treated lines •"!■• diameter bokMio lines • speeds lo wheelseels and. tines • kiiegrated • A bill to require spor seml'poeumallc' 3d|ustable3 steel wheels line speed • 170 rpm to 240 m lo hunt on I In g a rd » n tn g 16,00" X 4.00" pneumatic stetiteel wheels O^und speed/line s obtain written permission ti • • •.il-fluaoe/l"diaidiameter steel handle >.PIV' • Traaor lug tread • S speeds loB wheelsvi and rpm tine speed ••Croundspeed.6mphlo1.2 C« private properly succuicum bed to . jg E Z y ) v ® ~ • P1.0WS-FURR0W5iVS oted tailpiece • Handle’cnounted cItAch (5.00" tube-type steel wheels Mpdown FattwMdIng, lines • Integrated ground speed/td/tlne speed mph • 13.00" x 5 0i overwhelming oppositionn Thursday ' ^,{ •WEEDS* CUTS R001rtJTS • 5 HP B4S engirxgit»e. 12.57 co. In, • Rewind • 170 rpoi.to 340 rpm tine speedled^Cround •Sintered bearings*ings«5HP84Senglne,12.57- ultlvallon hoelntf. hrottle. • on the House floor. - — m ulching 3 9 .9 6 WW.'flemotelhrot . speed.6m^to'.1.2mpti*6HP8lu??.,BE rew ritten by the Ho um iromfomW afflp-Trr = : - | H I "Senate. The ^ T O R J a-the Senate— 1 ' B B . Tht^sday came from §en. 5en Norma“ ' • « ld the state , . I Dobler, D-Moscow, who said ■ ■ H I . — 9hould-not-iig6l-lnlo-tbe4»|tyunty busl- n o . L n ess," nnd Sen. P a v ld LUtl.ltU ^ » N e w .....Plym outh, who said therewewaM.wouia. i probably be paid to’ sorsomeone in M A laska, if anyone. c i ii r c A i i an sought in I . •. ^ 110:00-4:0010 SU N D A Y - Claudo Dallas, the man , BWblEl® . .. .tA , -_-connecUon..wllh_the_slayli fleers, Conley Elms and Pogue, is believed to haveave (led the k n H area of the crime In no ^emlem Nevada. FriQrld?y. March 20,1981 Times(nea-N ow s. T w in'Falls, Idaho A-7
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Sqturrday, AAarcl — I - n r a N OOON • 5:00 P.MM. =*^2^ J i . 'I ■ sSUNDAYS - ^ ^ ■ , •)—^ . p ^ 31 S to re s KTENDED HOURS 3 EXT \ itMi ) Serve Youu FOR ' - I ■■■•-BlBUTTREY-OSCO B U P ss^ i OSCO d r uUGS - ' a MANDARtNilN HOUSE RESTAURJRANT I f ^ h I M ig a ipW i t f (BLUELAKE'ES SHOWKASE & SOSOUND S 5 S 5 •BUTTREY F(FOODS . f. •WOOLWOF>RTH DEPARTMENT-4TJIORE— Effi— THEMERCI: DEPARTMENT STOIORE ^ I • THE MODEE LTD. DEPT. STOREtE E P I (THE GOLD>MINE i M il j S h o p pa n g - Q ___•JENSENJEViWELERS-______• THECLOSE1ET ' ' ' iiiii • T-SHIRT + ______- J s j- — •LERNERSHCtore • HOUSE OF= IFABRICS - f c ® ' • ZALES P s /m / “"s . ■ • MICHELLE'SS_ _■. ...___ J------• 8. DALTON BOOKSELLERS i J i sis^i • KITSCAMEfERAS • SNACKS • FO O D A TflTHE FAIR _ " ' i S p l i o • MR.AAARKS:s, ' . } 1 • Ma u r ic e s : ... >.u„ jg w • THIRD DIME S lENSION IN C ' • KINNEY SHClOES : 'i s ; c r / ^ / 1 *. • MUSIC LANIW ’ftday^m/is. I • CHRISTIANI IBOOK STORE 'M ERCER RACE/9; ABOUT •S m Ib P • ONE HOURjlAAARTINIZING - - b : j 5 5 * 3 [ f i ^ • ANN'S HALLLLMARK I H -. „ -; I Alwaysfs P j? » * y ^ Parking B • AETNA FIN/lANCE • HUSKY C^R'R_WASH„ “"•T H E MANPiilARIN HOUSE RESt%?AURANT “ J j - - Jl “Yrtiir FaFaily^Shop^ii ingMter*^! ■ • KARMEL KOMN— ______T m BB L U £ Jj^ K E S; S m L L „ [ i = = r i p Z [ i l r a ^ S ^ K u ArO I lm o3-N ew 9, Twinn FiFalls. Idaho Friday. Marchc h 20.1961 ■ ' I'..-' ^ S tu d\yrpesriticide i fA grlNe iilt u r a ]il^r^zon5i0CKd&ng£K. BUHL - A pesliciiclde to prolect Agriculturilture, was designed 10 g ^ ap* , LW, Rurac "I mnvprt mif hniv' tn pat. nift&can.hn.u«>ri— provaJ-fro Engnreor”Sian uarpcirper, repreisentln^ HOimcs, : I crap. I wholeheart^ly, ...... safclyJicre..aqcordln«.t >csticidainldaho.^j— _ — ------RUPERT-^-AboAbout-2S-pwpI^attended-ii-a— pre5entEd*Trprellralnn:innry-plarflfrthc-proposed- g.to.aiJnLverslty_of the pcsL ■'ofldahoresearcher. pesticide was added to water a t V; hearing Wednesdayay nightr on the proposed rezoncone subdivision. ' Roger R^^Oxarango ! The pest 0 said he h as a 120-acre' The black fly, or btiffiifaln gnat, feeds a Twin1 FallsFj Canal Co. headgate at - of 41 acres from agricgricullural to resldentfal light.It. Of those attending.5. onlyo\ one was definileiy InI sheep operation north oi 1 of the proposal and feels .on., blood from horses5cs and cattle, M urtaughi j ^ Lake on 12 days during the - The Mfnidoka Counly Coi Planning'and ZoningIng favor of Holmes' proposposai. "People and livestock do don't mix." according to Robert L. Sloitz, a Uni. water scseason last year. Water ^ ------Gomml66loD-held4h«tho hoffring nt po/imtcf «i^ atr»ri ‘''If n m an nw ns.n.picce- 5_____v erslty.of Idaho associ)Ciate extension sam ples Keith Holmes, whoho proposes to subdivide tl^e the of p roperty, he h as a ri, I------Roger-^>r-tlngr-an-an-attomey—representing— s werev. taken 70 miles further . 3 right to do w ith It what he > professor al the Twin -propertjLfllongJhe.Sie.Snake River a t SO South-and Uier-owns.the.proporiy-wllh; O x a r y go, lylnted outt theth 100 South R oad b^dge n Falis district • along thcthe canal system, j^ t before . i------officc: . — ■ V~ SSOEaaHoapproxImfImately36,one-acrelots. the access easemenl'toto tthe Holmes property, Is verj^hiall“ftnd'wulould b(Jra’"wrf6us traffic — T-.—■ “ the w aterIter spilled into Salmon Falis problem .” ______The flies don’t feed oron sheep much. Crook wmI ~ If the rczont Is appapproved, ll would be the firstrsl T hf> pflsernffil^ hnwi'iw ^ r, is only 20 faat-wido— west of Buhl.______he said, .but they buz:uzz around the ■i=:__ countv oropcriy dtts ilesianated-feaidentiat-itBllt:;it. and commlMlon'er R m ^on Klebe pointed out thot - Dairy farmer. Lewisvis Roberts, stated he 1s__— —animal's head and keepop it- from feed^— pesticide_reach^ a cohcentra-_ fr— according to PiarPlanning and Zoning ad-]d- the Highway Distdct-rt the wat^.ofXpartsperjnllllon ___ t r^ u irM a SO-foofrTg ^ ^------^ ''tntaU)aigflla'=rqwt3oriionlog;” HeT3ocsn‘t-“ want— ~lrignTaraism^enrfrom'ti-biacirnies-can— mJnlstrator, Davidi Abo.Al He also claim ed thisI is way as do the zoninglg li laws. He also mentioned extra pebpleout there.” headgote.-The hlghest-rosldue— keep a spring lam b froni)m“galningW lo— the first piece of "good”"g farm land the cornm- problems wilh fire and p id pollcc protection. The commission willHI scnd-Holnies a letter about 12 pounds, Stollz■ said.& - found in s sam ples taken at tbe other ^ mission has considereered. , Nine other personsIS living,I near the acreagc stating the problems, t the canal system was .0014 that must be changed The pesticide MelhJthoxychlor 2E C- After criticism olof Holmes' proposal "was'as voiced objecllons. pointointing out th e w ater pro- iKfore they can approve t /e the projects. helps kill newly hatchched biack flies PP""- __ _wheaJlisadded4o.wateiter .-The chemi------WWie-thH that-lovel.-w hloh-would-b a------cal adhers to organic m aterial In th e further dlludiluted by Salmon Falls Crtek waler on which the'fly lalarva feed. ttefore the water entered the Snake - J ______However, the U.S. Environmental E River, isis clcbnsldered safe, Stoltz plans I — Idah[10 briefs — Protection Agency banans use of the to test an even' safer technique this ------pestlcldc.in-Walers-thibat-cnter-flsh-— summer.-]r._He-wllI_Uisl_a_bacterial^ __ r— tjcaringstrcams:—r-::r:: r r ~ . r ------Insecl-dlsedisease that-would kill only...... f King Hill mFl Ir e s 'manager " - i h t e r ^ t i o n of ThlnJ”Avi'A m iue^N orth aiid”SHoshbrie’‘c Fiir^destro}^ Street North Tuesday, ^InobileHome ' Stoltz’s study, funded(d with $3,900 in black nyy larva.la "Data collected so far jgg funds from n « Hi 5 very prom te^,” he said. g" KING HILL - Jamesies Bunker of Vale. Ore., hasas Both women were admittedad to St. Alphonsusts F IL E R — F ire gutteciled a mobile home 2*^ miles ncpartmenl of appears vei t>ecn hired as m anagerer ofc the King Hill Irrigation 3n following Ireatemenl atal Magic Vaiiey Momoria.l1.1 east of Filer Wednesday.ay-' f r District, according to thethelrrlgatlon board, Hospital in Twin Fails. The cause of the fire; alat Jean ette’s Country Curtlis is The tentative date to start electric pumps for Jy ' Photo exhi:hibit opens unknown, according to property owner HaroldDid Irrigation is April 10. Larry Crane and Roy Peterson. The F iler Fire'ire D epartm ent responded to Knuleson were rehircdlasdllchriders. as ' TWIN FALLS -'SmSmall-town experiences in the blaze, which Peterscirson said began In a storageIge " ►:.J. . The txtard changed the:he Imeeting time to 7 p.m. for>r Idaho are the topic off a Twin Falls photographyy areaotaboul6:'45p.m.I. . the summer monlhs. The"he inext meeiing will be Aprilii exhibit and upm m ing lecilecture by a w estern hislori- Most of the furnitureire,'Hairdressing equipment M r f liiCH'S i ■ ------and-supplles-in-the-stru he— ^ ------The exhibit, tiUed “The “1 Idaho Sm all Town1 said. £ Victims ren\tmain critical E xperience," is on displayplay at the Twin Falls Public' The cash value of thele sstructure and contents arc .1:^ BOISE - Two Magic;ic Valley accident victims5 Library through April11 33. Leonard Arrington, a-J- undetermined. • rem ained In the criticali| carecj unit of St. Alphonsus5 Brigham Young Universlersity history professor and r —- HospitaHnBoiscTTmrsda)day:------Tw}n-FalIs-nativc,-wlll-«lll-s^lron-“A-Twin-Fails-J------^ ^ ^ ' ' K aren L ancaster, 26, of Kimberiy was in critical1 Boyhood" Wednesday at the .College of Southern1 Dance beginjnscelebrqtion • J » a i ■ j j d i j j . J t condition Thursday nightIght-with multiple Injuries} Idaho...... suffered Wednesday whenlen the car in which she w a^ s _ T th rn ty H>fficiala sjHltBI'thti eXAlbit ana ieciure arei F IL E R - T ickets to0 aan American Legion danceICC ■nine iiillui> SAlith of ISvinI Intended to show howw theI lives of smalMown1 kicking off Flier's 75th1 anniversaryat celebration areire 1 — Falls: residents w ere affectedd b^by la rg e r economic, politi- available (rom Legion membersmi in Flier. T helm a Moon, 56. of' 24i245 Fifth Ave. N. in TwinI cai and social trends. PiciPictures and reminiscences, • The dance is scheduleclied for M arch 28 at the F ilerler F alls, w as in serious cotcondition Thursday night. they Mid, Illustrate thele ambiences of dally life InI Legion Hall. Ticlcets are r e :$7.M for coupJesjmd.$4ior_:o r_ ' i r ’ hospital officials said. MoonMo. was in critical condl- small towns of 60 years ag » « • IjHIIIIIjlEGS3IX35IjCS3S23 ------— 0 ------^ BOISE (U PI) - AlnTosl lost 10,000 Bolse-area homesies lost P ow er in w esteritem Boise was interruptedI ai t 3:52 p.m. a B e c a . electrical power during 1 cause it's hard to a ' Ig th e .d a y W ednesday InI tlthree and restored to aboulab< 5,000 cilstorfiers by sheihortlyaf[er4 J _|ose ' separate power outages. p.m.CHiercuslomeimers regained power by 6 p.rr 30 weight alone! ^ • About 7.000 Idaho Powerw er Co. custom ers lost electri:triclty • in the afternoon hours wh{when a car sheared a powerrr pole.r Service also wajwas Interrupted to aboul '50<500 customers 2 7 O th erT reasu re Valley resii•esidents saw their lights fllckecker as la te r during the! night,ni; while another outagee occurred< for T ^ «J,734-1350 S. ^ : the power system redistdistributed electricity afterer the about 2,100 homesn e s W ednesday m orning whA'hen workers • ' m«11 am • Mon.*Frl. '0• ■ 7 : accldmt. a utility spokesm;sm ansaid. trimming trees droppedallmbonaline.dro • • • • •■ 'E 11 I ^rp iler propos£sal mjb V w ould cracl<{ dowi n III.! -f on dog probli)Ienis ■ [ MAKE YOURR ■ H FILER ■- A proposeded city ordi- . ■ . i nance would limit residentlents to three ' | -SPRINCmOir dogs and would subject own)wnersto$lOO ■ « 'r^-fines if their dogs aree 1repeatedly , ^ | -foundnuiningloose. CLEANING EASiSY A.dog ordinance callingIg forf fine? of ' . J | | WH ---J25 for the first offense.i, $50$ fo r the I i l l ^ ri .second offense and $100I fo:for three or ^ \ND INEXPENSI5IVE , ; •!: m ore offenses, will underglergo its first V reading at a Filer City Cou:ouncll meet- ■ . ALSO VERY -Ing April 6, according to.P Pc olice Chief > ...... r 1 4 ^ L JamesTrentham. K ii Filer's present ordinanilance, which 1 EFFICIENT! yOUR FAMILY srODRE F V .1- docs not restrict the numlxmber of dogs I OPE>EN WEEKDAYS 10am*1 Get Siiaie prices on per household, states finesnes of $25 to I — SiSATURDAYS 10 dm -6^ p , .'NTHEBLILUELAKiS SHOPPINGtlG CENTER % n nine of : SlOO can be Imposed, Trententhamsald. ^ ... 5 pm ALSO□ AVAILABLE AT THE/EMERC rtfc' > The main advantage of the proposed % SUNDAYS 12NOON-SJ: ^n’s best neww release^ ordinance Is that il sets a sischedule of • F“ " — INII BUHL-HAILEY-BURL IB L O N D I I: |^^fincs--for a sequence of ofloJ^nses,Jie _ _H ...... __>HysA/^recw said...... Rug Doctor ^ The- new ordi.n'ance alsoso stales-lnk1 __ ^CARPET CLEANER Z i I r b ^ pounded dogs m ust be Iteptjpt four days, - ■-•SA g V E S D on't ses e ttle ; s'-excluding weekends, beforetore they can *" - T I M € lor\Q3s^ss lhan . ~ , • ' be destroyed. The presensent holding ^ '' i? ~ p o rlo d Is 48 hours, accordinding lo Tren- ^ ■ M O N E Y ” “ 0 Doc C t' tham, who said 90 percencent of dogs. 1^ 3a _ ' Vibratlnjtin g ^ HOOV/ER— '-7- picked up are dStroyed.— Briish. ^ I $ 5 9 9 f r T he police chief said holholding dogs - ■ J CONVl/ERHRLE- $ 0 9 9 ■ " f f l: UP or top. W L P o r l a p * LP or taps ; (our days should pose no problems' ■ ■ CHRYSALIS AftM CLEKTRA______fy- once Filer's new dog'-^uround Is con* i C UPRIGGHT stn icted . That project fs5 s l ||| LP or tap . LPorUpa ^LPoflap* . - the trash cans, start clawing'Ing al things. % #111IRMDEGANISTITER A ■ RCA . „ . AHiaTA. - ____-r- - /MCA- • v 'and create a mess." lld tio n ilr —no - • STEVE WNWOOD “ •JUICENDAfTON : However, city ordinancences do not ^ ’ J',','(httlt.norunnin ' _ 1 SIIUPIR address loose cats, he said.. J< .1 .7^.7piikHP^(.79VCMA 1 ' In j ______,>■ ______i _ f f l . S P iECIALI J ---H iiiiL io’mpiiti with ” :1 Rupert idiscususses . c * 'iiu.itachmantt YOL 'owar-ptdil iwlich " J " ^ ■ j m ^-federal grantit______> ulittmaidgiclianlng CHOIJ I C E : . M ------OFAAN------' RUPERT - The Ruplupert’ City ? H- $ > « 9 9 t $ 2 9 9 UPRIGGHT Council Tuesday held the• firstIII of two > ■ *4*?or,.p. • TTLPorlBRO- ^ff.LPo».Upa------required hearings before ma:making final S U f l . '^ ORIR L — ISLAND RCA • . __^^>-r-CAPlTOL • fifrappllcatibn for a fedbral blocIlock grant.— C T A N K2 1 Y P | — . r - j-U-B Engineers project,ecl planner ^ & -W ay n e F o rray SUMMIM-JIK ^ clty^-proposed—usesfies_of_the __ _C ______:______^ B i u e X.akes a Shopping CeC a n t e r — — — I------V--three-year.. 11.5.million. grant.gr -The. . ^ 7 3 4 - 1 ^ 8 9 - > m ost extensive change woiwould Be In ■ housing rehabiiitatlon^ee fl first y e a r . ^ t/’Forray suggested IW coicouncil use ^ M r ‘ more money for the waterIter system, ’ ■ ^glving-them_more_tlme_b> to set up % $i C procedures for housing rehaihiEUJtilirn. r SSiliMB IGb I No residents appeared to ^ak at J c - th e hearing. Thto niM pUBIlc r . w l l l be M arch 24 a l 5 p.m .,dnd da Forray C P p ^ . said the final application willwlllbeready- - ^ ^ ;.j_for the council's signature k (Inie.
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idav.March20.i9fll Times-Nis-Nows, Twin Falls. Idatio A-9 ! - j y a l l 0^V-happeeriings • I ------~ p r rirp ^ m ce worksho ' I ,______TWIN FAf.I> - A l»v»^llm .inH plptIH , worl&hop on Indiyidui Inner pcace will be0 held! In Twin presented1 Uthe Inner Peace pro- ; F a lls Monday by natliitlonally known g ram on radio, rac television and (0 —lecturer Helen Johnsoson. newspapers,>rs.‘Additional informa- The program bcgi■gins with tho tion can bc be obtained by calling - ^inistei>r’s wife cclearly cQU^f liiine lecture. "Use Yourr Energy Crc- 800-524-3670,70, " atlvely". a t 7:30 p. n:m. In Ihe Lit------— r tlelrce Inn’s Willow R( fl Room, Her topicsjlcs'cover life purpose. ' ByABICAILVANBURElREN to see oneme on his desk, and It wasIS what 1 consider a very7 meager tip, wbere tbew pricesi a re higher. Tell tbet e This will be follijllowed 'by a healing energy, ene psychic gifts. ! [Jglll------^ ;------idicafe------:------disgusting^ ------ev en Ujougli It’s betweeccn-» -and-M— oiaOcytOkfflocBonip:------=—— —J—workshop—on-^^-xpl: iploring—Inner— motives,"cycieycics t)l lilt; e s h . inner . ------Lwas-terterribly em barrassed and feltIt percent of the bill. — ------Dynam ics” from fl:3050to1 l0:30p.m. -guidance and a r - programing and ■ ------so bad I neneverwent backrlcalled the~ie~7~Example:~Breakfast~l rfor~two~in~g~ dt;a'r~airABB^jj.receriUyjnarrieaX — Johnsonls-a-rctired'kl’gardeiTslore envirbnment. cnt. fo.st 10 m e public ----- ‘ DEAR ABBY:' A“ frlefrlend-or^mlne^^Tmlnlster'al‘ andTflSaOjrSrTSccuseTof” if small diner costs 14, sow my husband man who3 is 50.1 am 40. He has never■er and'landscape busincmess' owner In Includes W$3 for'ihe fi lecture and J5 ' wrote to you last yeayear.' and you notgettingng back to him for two weeks, leaves a 60 advised her to go to herier minister for Abby, I reireally want to continue withh two in a classier place co:XBtJ8,andmy divorced.I. I am a mother and a counjellng. the counselsel ing, blit! just can’t face hiss husband leaves a $1.60 tipIp! grandmothi)ther. I can-no longer haveve . . . ------Sh e went, and hfrheiped ------1 contena uiartiie~wg/ann^m ih« ChildreniT"in.a'UUl!{!. 1 h a d A • I decided to go to m y mmir inister to talk -EMBARRASSED3 diner works just as hartird as the one hysterectortomy. '■ ■ ■ ~BUTcclub to meet atr Bt u m — :— — ' over some marital probroblems I was DEAR 'EMBARRASSED: E Call tbee who works In the morore expensive .My husbiisband wants a baby In thehe — ; Cj m lnlrtpr nti ..h av in g . aod mak e aa appointment to0 . place, and she should geiget at least Si w orst way,ly, but 1 can’t give him one.10. BUHL - The '•M•80s" Club, a All person•sons Interested are In- . I made an appolntmenilent to see, him se e him .. And A wbUe you’re tbere, bee for serving two people.:I. My husband He Is verjery hurt and-disappointed.d. group for older woi.omen in Ihc vlted; T here^_are^ no membership .__ ------a t h is oH lce,-w hich is inn hihis home, and— sure-to-te-teU-blm-wby^yoU-neariy— y— says,-regardless of whatittheblll l i3,-he-r-Haveyou'airanysuggeStlons?------et~^t i..30p^. .dues, butL^,-5P.co;il a donalion.is_____ ...... 1-found him-to -be-ver;very- kind and —dropped out.-ou (It’s (iiy)ortant-for hlina— sticks to the acccpted nilTile — 15 to '2 0 /------^SOUTHDAKOTA"'A".— M o n d ia l Lincoln Coiourts In Buhl: siiggestwlI to 'covcr expenses of the , . , understanding. I have nevernev been able - to know tbeJietnrth.) And_a^dYpuBe^e p e ro o n t^ fjh e b lll.______DEARSCSOUTH: Tbe obvious optton.o^______■ ■ club. to discuss anything of ian intimate bis wife,, youy oe^ Dot-f^ embar- Maybe I should keep mjTiy mouth shlil A d ^ tlo bI. . : ■ . - . nature with anyone. He sensed m y rassed.SbeIbe was de a riy out of Iloe. and let him handle It,:, but we are shyness and suggestedM I £go home and . ' constantly arguing abouout this, so I (Doyouwu wish you had more Mends ? ■ write down what I had trotrouble sayjng,' DEAR ABBY:A: My husband and 1 I ___hope you won’t think thisIs is too trivial Gel Abby'ijy’s booklet, "How to Beil ■ Singles: workshopi setM■ M o n d a i ! ' ,_,and.brtag it back forr himh (0 read eat out a lot.1 Our prohlem-Is-wllh_1__ to^answer. __ ...... ■ ,‘::l Popular: Tou.;re^/ever K Too Youngor ‘ before our next s^ion.I. .. tipping. VWhen'we go to a-lai^e, -r SHIRLEY IN WdjORCHESTER Too Old ”" Sendi SI with a long, self'JT TWIN PALLS - Thirhe next “LIv- program on asserilvenoss at 7:'30 ' ‘ I did as he suggested1 andar it worked expensivee restaurant, my husband1 DEAR SHIRLEY: TrivIIvlaJ? N ow ay, addressed.•d, stamped (28 ceiits) Ing Single" progriim;of1he 01 College p.m . In thee SI;Shields Building. Room .' out very well. We hadI thithree sessions tips betwee'cen 15 percent to 20 percent-t- Ooe of tbe hardest Jobs IdId tbe worid U envelope totor Abby, Popularity, 132 of Southern Idaho's CcCenter of New 104. - a n d h e h e lp e d m e so muctilucli. Then, as I o f the bill imettouM dto- _r^ i_ ~iTPublic: invitedlc■o A A meeleTTue^i footwear^—— v _ : ...... RoiJet iogwe-readin/ngs - - TWIN FALLS - William V Pitt edge c f thehe Everglades. He re- TWIN FALLS - An opportunlly'tb^'find oui'wt what from the famed\ VEIsle*;i and Elmer" ads for)r ^ r d e n wasi; familiar Root, poet and creatlative writing celved bis s B BA degree from tho instructor, will presenent a reading University of ^ 'Alcoholics Anonymousous isand how It.functlohs.ls; beingb( _Co..to thecstablishiishmcntof thei'Boss Radio"-Imag&aCi^ h -r-. I oi Washlngton-and his of his works Monday in of fered in Twin Falls!s Tuesday.Tl RKO-General’sstaistation KHJ In Hollywood. •ON, N .J. (UPI) - Rochelle in Twin Falls. MFA from Ithi th e University of North . 'T I^ N T O ^ Rool. who instructs : The meeting willII b be open to the public ancand is He spent several:ral years as public relations i followed a familiar-lookingg is at the Uni- Carolina, HHe e i has also done gradu-' s account Johnson foil C versily of Montana,..' ' designed to show intcnterested people what is beinggjone d . manager for thele SSignal Companies, but his }Cs right to a bundle of goods ,. will give a ate w o rk a tSIt Stanford t Unlversltv as ' lis career p a ir of shoes public reading at 8 p.i ^ - throu^theorganlzatioation to assist alcoholics. w as halted by clcohcoholism. '• stolen from her home. p.m. Jn Room aStegnerWWriting rli Fellow. " Chancy I of Los5 Angeles, A Calif., an active that w ere slo 118 of the Shields Bullullding at the fo AA In 1958 he reco\‘covcred and resumed worki■king and The 38-yea'ear-old Trenton wonian was “ wocV“ '*.*.'^.pasl22yearears, will befeaturei/SK aker. .. College of Southern1 Idaho. The Root has pu er. _ helping other alcohlcohollcs..In 1974, while-empliployed as adm iring amanother wom an's shoes last > published four books of The m eeting will be held1 at a t 8 p.m. In the Coll program Is free to all Interested poetry and is i Wege ■ marketing director:tor for a Beverly Hills corporaration, he S aturday whwhen she rcallzea there was I is a regular contributor : of Southern Idaho Audiluditorlum. Topics to be discus “ persons. to such mag£ :ussed left a a prestigious)us Job to devote his abilities;fulHlme fi somethingI somethings< familiar about lagazlnes as "The New and questioDS lo be..answered an Include how alcoho T he 40-year old Root3t was bom In Y o rk e r" ‘ and outers find another chanccce at life the footwear>ar. So Ms: Johnson stopped “Harpers,” “The ___^ _ can_be_curcd: wRat_m “_____ Mlnnossota ~and''grewW up on.the.,■ AUantlciiand- iJDateS-AOliohQllc. what.ta •bafrbeen—------her-fe»ow-p<‘-pedestfian-a s ^th’ey-walked placc a t an AA meet!eetlng, and why the anonym /m ous described by authorities aiii as "the - finesest non- downtown,I. and.a asked her where shee I------aspect of the organizat!tatlon. denominational .work.wo of Its kind in Amcricac a." The got them. The program speakisaker and former alcoholic I c last m ission Is one ofif theth few social, agencies in AmA erica ' The womainan look Ms. Johnson homee toolc a drinic 22 years:ars ago. He Is recognized a: 1 as a which declines allJl glgovernmental /Inanclal assissistance. and showeded h^r a bundle of clothes speaker and authorityity on the AA program. Chanc = Now you kr ancy I « annually servervcs about 180,000 meals,' bedKls down anfl dishes> shshe had Just bought for $11. ______addressed the. Intemjim atlonal Confcrence of AA D . i > \A In approxim ately 50,0(>0,000 men, provides-countles:iss-hours ------MsT-Johnsonwnihen-rcallzed-hcmew^ ______Mlaml.inJMO and.in..in.i975.spoke_before the..Wo World------of shelterandflndsids I employment for thousanfls-Jsofmen found friendnd had acqulred.the bulk oif. f.. .By UnJtedPressliiififnathI t a a l ? ...... • is tr la l S o lv e n t Conference-in Denveriver.-M ore-than 25,000-pers< jrsons through-a state em]employmc'nt office located within Its goods stolenen-from her home just two'0 •• ------— . . S o ld A t - ■ I attended that conferencence. building , theonlyyofficeof ofi Its kind in California,Iai ' dayseariler.er. • The last public .execu' — 1------C hancy- received - thethe—University-of-Wlsconsl cutlon In the t t aa i s A M a t ^ nsln's C hancy has I'ecluctui^hroughout th’e'UhitedId States she hadn’tIn’t even reported the bur-' .United States was attendi ; Alumni Distinguishedled Service aw ard foe his i ided by about T , ” . s oa- , and in several foreijreign countries, said, because shrwas'stiiril '20,000 people in Owensboboro. Ky., In ro ll From K-Mort tionally recognized wi glary, she sa work in Ihe rehabilitationon of — 'W hat can be doidone to help the problemI drinker ( figuring outJt jJust what had been taken. 1936. ' On Addlion alcoholics. He has wn in Denver earlier this MARCH 28-29t r : ■ SW ' E R i 'Aw! < ' .Theatre-Festival studentnt critic< com- year, • petition after winning the thi regional ■■ She will preparep r wrlUe'n crlUqiies'of ______Admlnlon.Sl.56 ____ contest______CDtdes.iiLlbethcjatlpnal fesUvaUndJier_ r ; - “^PrflDI | C DlICACIII” I ^ — ------J l u.cPrlce. a University of[ IdIdaho senior work will bebf judged by professional anthropology major andd d;daughter of theatre critlt•itlcs. This Is the first year* ’. For TebU R*f •fvatlon*1* C olli. B „ Mr. and Mrs. Garth Pric>rice of Twin th ere has betb ^ n a student critic portion l«« gingham 734^084, 32326.S66S , ■ ; F alls, leaves April 2. Sh(She won the a t tbe compe:ipetition. S f» n v o r^ by Fit«r Kl^onontiClub n* CtEARAI ^YOUR i=AMILYLYSTORt 5 I ■ mi )F MISSY1 AND JR. I WEAR% Round-tlthe-Glockc i mm Give^enchy LARGE A^SSORTIWENNT T O P»S ONELAIA R G E G R O U P ___ _ ■ I T ^ “ REG7VAtaUESTO *20'"’ / ■ " ; ■
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O kd d o e i: u m e nn t g I g il u d s PM p r nr i i b n S IU G c e s s i o n - > SALT LAKE a hY '.(1 (UPI) - The Mormon Churturch said' ; Joseph Bullock, :k. Smith’s' clerk, pro'nouncescs a blessing lo select a new president and proprophet, a practice thal oof J844 that Joseph Smith v J!____ ; T hursday It sUllcqnsldiislders Icgiegilimate the prophet's sonson. th was (^mtemplatlng an early continue:ues today. • _. ■ ddeath, or that an 11 or I2-' r * successor to church fou zspllmiii* , "“P’orhe-shalHd l 'h p n wf pwiphol ■■ . ■ - •yearK)ld documcrtl Iri Which ftinrmrin ~p , , ■* discovery of a ia7-yei cn ainlth High Priesth^:>od : a Seer, and a Revelalor,, aand a prophet, m igratiotion to Utah. Joseph Smith II S~ . ^'inamcdhlssontofollowlow him as Mormon prophet. fl III was 12 years old at Cahill noted that Josephh SmithSi III slated in 1893, "Il is ch: w hlchappointm cnl bolonpngeth to him by the time.10. V — n lh!s son founriPd IhMW^rgnnT^ t: ^ ccrom ony" to~lcaacrs~frs-onnc-smaller^lssonrT aizcd.cburch.in-iSGOrlt-16------Ojurch^It-eomeaC byvirtuc-ouc-T)f'^itness^ndTiuanfrcsil&Hn~^ BrTBasea It-was dated~Ji5~Jan. 17, i'844--^ six monthsis before Smith-' -now headjadquartcred in Independence i ' R eorganized Church; of Jesus Christ 6f Latter-dayay S a in ts w as killed by a mi nee, M oi.'andeachofthe., ._irm ay say, good behavior andnd thetl choice of the people." 1 mob in a Carthage. Ill,, Jail, faith’s jprophQtspt have been linealiLdcsccnd^nts_ofJosepii di _____ (RLDS). which believe[eves Smith passed the posllislllon of Mormon press■ess spokesm an J e rry Cahilllill s a i^ Smith Sm ith J r. — M ormorr'church^hlstorlans'anS’obtalnedlhe'docum entrrdm •V prophet, seer and revcevclntor” on to bis son Josephph Smith considered seven veral possible methods of suc' TIMES-NEWS ^A rks] f o v e m ^)r signsr i s r o :7S7‘mo CLASSIFIED AOS • '1 LITTLE ROCK, Ark.k.(UPI)-Gov. ( . campaignign he drew enthusiastic sup- PHONE 733-0931 up- .B ut W hite told a CapIipltol news con- b ut the ^ourse cc overall must prcsenlsent ‘‘Public schools gpj7f>ni»rnlly <*«nSOr ______^ fi.iy sIpnM thp port from 1-a—fepefH?er“ l-don' l ae e tha!jal w e'relry in g bolh theori ! nation’s (Irst law tolo require that similar i creation science .andid evidence con-fSjB H a • state organization calledled to legislate any religloiIon. What dobe But teaching only ev(ivolullon violates [he creationscience?'’ used to tcjteach ^ach model "and musllust academic freedom bee 1 K was created by a supremiemeticing. bill's spotponsors he would sign it if 11 ecause it "denies ’ — AJthough-Whitohad2020 days-lo sign ...n ^ n p i uude_any.rcllBlous i l i instructionLion __ studcnts.a.choicc-bot\Jtween-scientific— | U T fr '— ^-^W hitesald hehas iittlel proved by a substantial margin: shortly aflcr-ll— ‘’‘■i»'cren Road Impact, Vibration And ' Agriculture Day Foundatldatlon and the , ‘ n d Svway. - 40%LAnaER a 43% MORE a 1 a iH LARGER *20% MOR A griculture Council of Ami^m■crlca set up ari .BOO______FLUID----- ™ • U N M N O m O N A l ■ .■"-a- glant~^obe~comparlng•mg-a-m^ticon ------“coi AREA CAPACirirv u a ^ U A R A N T E E l - - r.f foodpowertblhatofotheriler nations. ' "C-' The globe showed an American '-works an average ot 16 mmir iniites to buy m ROAD PRO\OVENPOMm' a pound of beef, whilelie a Ru^an • I" - works an.average of 60 minutes, a Japanese works 174 minilinutes and a Y €HfAltUNW i • ^ .French citizen works 3414 minuses li for 1 1 ji . X ’ ' thesameJtem. SEAL |< B K An American spends aboutab< 14 per- ^ H^pa^Stop MOTCORCYCLi oent-of-avefftge disposable . food,'.'While a Russian sper;pends 34 per- Sljl S F " | | 6 u «IBI rERIES- . cent, a Jap an ese 23 percercent and a |S F rench citizen20percent..l.,^______|E 5 = = ^ ...... | | g 5 5 . S I 6 & I 2 V 0p 1 i T ______. ~ : _____ "STOPS~i iiA uiii'...... ' • t c Durable. Paekad With ■ The2.4milllonfarmersarsa n d about 13 IT r^ "**• Pramlum Faalurei Am .. _ million others who workk li in the food m s i i L iskSE> e i HiiH With Roaif Provon r.r'Po» - tl 99 business produce, a food si SSSE C T V O O f’orMowera. 0% A Ouallualltlo* For ■ ■ j supply that BS5B i^ « S |l7 7 Enolnat. | 9 9 ^ ^ ' 1 9 9 | g - ^ I S ^ y Today'! Now Gsnsratliratlon __ mefets th e needs of all Ameim ericans and ^ a e h l n ^ ^ 1, * RIdata.On Opan Hli-Way»And Wa v *- allows the United Stateses to export------Buiy Slreatt SIteiTo ...... ST virtually All Motorcyd \ ...... 'm bni food than'Sny other;r nnation, the ^ 2 T n^tAaOLDf^ -__ _ Honda, Yamaha. HaHo;S::..^:?(^99- tw o gropp y sald:------" ------mVTRUT^ti7 . .------^ J I AntfMoal OlllStll President 'Reagan,in . in a n ^mrnm X/ {^/f£APOVjim/lS fOffw ttoroKrcjhJU BAmais a accrCfsso m / > — Agriculture Day-proclamamation,“ said ------— ~ _.American- farmers prodreduce "an . A BUY r BAROAHlY imfaoY’ abundance never before-wit NOW ft a-snoK c l | p i | | » t i v n s n I •witnessed in Bmcnow : thehlstoryofmankind." f f n " S S S ^ s ^ - - M . Ijj Rep. K ika dc la Garza,-D-1D-Texasrtho ------r B ~ ] W Serawa. I ' , House Agriculture CoC o m m itte e ’ ^ K M m m M l u«*. II I * • P}»jg& ____ I ' ^ ? l L VVId. Hai chairman, said Americans15 gete food of 3/a- or ^BT_wAiitr'-' ^ ■ ■ wflTtrrpTj'fl S ' U R WASH------i,_lhe..'-’hlghesLqualily.at-thcthe.cheapest ------dhvV, f , PCi VALVIS ...... ( fflt ..RunTroubl P^KrVB^IrtJactlon. (italli—1 4«« lal; v o tT ------•■Mi— P r« v tn tt------D « C K n - - S I M I Fraa. Lai Englnaa. I| p rice of any people in the woiw orld.'’ Bough Idling. _■ * s m n « s « e . IT tM T ^ ^ ■ aa PoorOa* ^< O p Waah Mln. • B ^ BM . I.l> m t n u .„ _ .. ______The Senate Agriculturee CCommiltec s p«rk * Im 11 ffug * * i 'DirB’ciiy A = c h a t r niHnr* 'J e!a c ~ H61his.' *;______m m ^ Import*. f i Vf i.it T T V if PI f ' A 9 9 |l n « _ J Orino* Tha Rotlduo To •, DRAIN YOUhOUR OWN giivTo L ^ > J - Tha Surfac*. A Quick - : 60 percenl,of soybeans andid 44* pcrcent . ru-.i>naw"« V ! O I L - b ^\VEI m U»«_flond.'----- WIpo Leava* A Hard. :Ba*i Parformaneo. . dfwheat that is traded. S - HAIID OCANERI Lading Reiln Sq^.’tSon CAIVAWZI . Halp:« Provant 5 A DISPENSER FlnUh, Flooding b SlsNIng Twenty years ago. ah1 American / fp'' OiicP.di. ML DRAININ MI N Er Porcalaln. [•__farmer produced enough. I r • Maunia Anywhatal : While Haloing ' . h . food, and , , I M . i . j t ' englna Run Sm ooth. . fit^r for 28 people. Now. he produces| s ■ "W'' -33.4, ««< «4TR3j enough for 68.______|29^5w) - MH a 4t Eaiy To CiMr a*lv«nl*#d 1 O O Hold! *ZQQOFF _ ^Tax exenrnpt 7~ 1 Ty 6 QTS. Oli S ^cLra;1REG. Sartver ^ MSLlflRE SEA1 t TAHGLt PROOFI lt''K47"YFUrau military Jilll—' y Tlf1 ||j 1 1 ■ Watar.'oil And U ^ 1’ •, I Cnrrfnilnn, 2W ECHAM ICS proposed giving military pet personnel a - / i J , W ApiBi /m .T N m e . I 4 .M HARDWOOD CREEPER* ««: ii.M ~ ..federal tax exemption on')n' the.fjcst - //// Varnlfhad Hardwood Frama. Durabla Paddad Haadrati, .’ $20,000 of their yearly salesalary as a '' j i ' 2 9 ? s ; - r S f Nylon Caaiara For ' 999 Eaay Poaltlcning. r m eans of retaining h l^ ly skiskilled peo- « H . 7.W g & l _:_plc,lBchtagonsoucc£ssaidJrtiIThursday, ------. • The soxircps estimated that thi the ! re c o m m e n d ^ o n wa^ adojadopted. It » would cost the nation about»t « billion a ^ c-^yearinlosttajCTCvenire. . • Thu pmposal itiflects-Wein'einbcrgci-s— . repeated expressions of :^bduPthfr-4nftb}lity to-kecpgeu-exw rl. '•’‘enced'servlce'porsonnel nec«KTMsary for r p i T T T a p i operation and' mainten^>n^nce of ■ “ ” advanced technology w eapons systems; and the need for' incentivesin^ HT*J 11 •to recruit new personnel lhe - absence of a draft. j ‘^Meahtim>,-the acting assisalstanfde-' T fe Jcnsfl-seccetary. for.jnflnpoweawpr. Rflh- P R I' e rt Slone, lold a House v(vcleran.s' SU UAILTo:30-'9I-9!0 0 ■'------^ ^ affairs subcommittee "the Pentagoti P« . SUNDAYS 9 :0} 0 0 - 6 ; 0 0 * “ a t this lim e” does-not supporport a new ^ ' 4 j r A D l hi AVE. ------— C- PHONE 734-4-6967 j S U m / r f M A R C H DAILY 8:30-9:00 _ ^NpAY.9:O0j^6:00 ...... ^
( |icjvm Friday, March 20.1981•81 Tim os-N ow s. Twlr> Tdiii.d iii. Idaho A-ni ■ ■ •: y , - g . _____ — ...... I • " & E f e l a g i c
By MARTY TRILLHAASE,SE serv icc to m ore thanlan 1,300 persons In fiscal yearac 1980. ^ Canyon Spriprings Road near Twin Falls — u:jn/mesJVeiKsamZcc______ills and $100,000 for a ArtTt Rathburn, a Tw’inTans consultant;urgedcon the board------As-a-rcsult-of-theiheproposalsrfiDA'Iii notlnvi itei^cmimprovcmcnrprojiroJcct-fonhtrcnyD f-.. l o s:«!Jr?loscrTwp«ratio]ruithpi w ih-privattrindustryirrnHiiig" ' ~ " ‘ applicalionis; Regionjidnai Planner John Yeates5 isaid:^That Shosh^ thop(poientlal void left by Reagan';;an's ciits. He also crillclzod will affect Regionn r IV officials' plans lo requajcst roughly Moreover,er. should EDA be ellmin.ninated. Region IV lochhII officials for being overly pessimistic.pcsj TWIN FALLS - Magltaglc Valley officials receiveIved a • $500,000 for developropmcnt of an Industrial parkk at Burley. activites coucould be severely curtailed.I. TlThe local organiza- ■" "IMI’ve never .seen such a .negatjg ative place a.<5 'hvin Fal^s ' gloomy picture Thursdayiy of0 how proposed cuts in fed«ederai T h e plan is In its3 Infancy In and grant applicatlItlon papers tlon relies {onoi a $53,000 EDA planningg grantg] to fund ihree since;e Kellwood moved out. ThaiThat Is not the end of the' = 4 ^ p ro g rflm s will af/w t thftm,. ------:------world tao we're RoHlng-eup RDA- Meeting .as the Regionon IVTjcvclopmcnt Assoclat:laHofr A'na CETAimora U fo r p u b lic -— Region IV also relies bn^CETA doUan is cut, that's no cause for thislis rnegativism." g- -■ Inc. Board of Directors, off Iars to fund five ?taff officials from eight Magic Va:Valley service employmemlenl program s' pending comwgressional positions, allalthough It is unclear howi RReagan’s proposed ) other matters, the board appripprovedthefollowinR: ' tcounties were told Presidesident Reagan's proposed fed(ederai action on Reagan's]'s proposals: for the 1982 bud udget. Area cutswouldal1 affect local staffing next yearear. Ferlic said. ''A'A resolution supporting a $20, budget cuts have halted cbr jpo^ PiannerStanFcrilcsIlc said. $20,000 EDA grant throuj’h * cbhsidcratlon of several propo state for a downtown rcnovatii federally-funded projects:s IrIn the area.______:______. Both m en Joined has proposed eliminating thhe$3.7blillon-a-year e : k-ation project for the city of id I Region IV director Tom F l g l n g l n , chum. » emphasizing Reagaiigan's proposals mtiSt lIK r^ tpropasnls for fiscal____ Reagan has proposed eliminatingcli the Si blillon-a-y o lz lu g re ss boforo takingigeffect. el • y e a r 1982 Would Wi retain CETA T itle II-II-B. basic training. • A recommendation for the:he Idaho Health Systems i^'Econom ic Development Administration,Ad an agency wh whicn EDA contracts ^gisigned before Jan. 1 are beln;Ing honorod. program s,. summer £ youthyprograms.ns. Job corps and Agemincy requestor $431,038 to contlrontlnuo its review df heallh p rovided m ore than 11 mllllilllion the last two years for Ih inrce however, and theJ proposedpi budget cuts wlllII ;not affect PHvate sectccto r program s. Axed wouldI be the CETA public c a res ffacilities under the PubliciHeaithServiceAcl. He ^ .projects in Twin Falls andkI Shoshone.S ^------noarly-W60,000 in fedfcdcrai-funds for-the ongoingigconEtnic- service empIiployment programs. Fcrllcsccsaid. ^ jVJavorablereieommendatlofttlon to iho-U,S,-Deparrmcai -vV - - R eagan h as also proposeiosed substantlal-reductions-in•in the— tion-of-a-vocdlibnal-naMechical-bullding at thei (College of Should-thcthose cii ts lake-effect,-Ferileriic-sald -he-, would'— of-HcHousing -and Urban-Developrlopment concemlng’a'prd- ComprehensivcEmploymeim ent and Training Act (CETAFA),a Southern Idaho in1 TTwin Fails, Yeates said. SSince 1979, estimate a 50S percent reduction In thehe. inumber of Magic posalal lo build 24 td.30 units of seniors< citizen housi.ngjn program which spent- near!sarly $2 million locally providvidln^ EDA also has provhovided $200,000 for the constistructlon of Valley resideidents served by CETA progragrams. . -KimbIberly. *patia^ BB V--- o Mihreahr ^ _ n e garsjend j t T • " TWIN FAL''ALLS — A hepatitis but-' break 'startlnrtlng at a Twin Falls day carecenterinT in Jahuary is aboul over. That reportport was m ade Wednesday. ■ by Dr. GaiGary Gingrich, medical fl director for3r tlthe South Central Health ■ -District, atIt theth district's board meet- - ■ Ing in Buricy.ley. ^ -V ^ " It h a s decideclined a lot more rapidly . thanwethougought It would," hc sfild. . ' G ingrich\ sa said the Center for Dls- ’ l^5^r-7•^•rrL• Case Control[rol In Phoenix, Ariz., is continuing; to study : hepatitis patterns ' . from resu ltsIts oof the iM al outbreak and ^ " j the Universitjrslty of Idaho is also inter- — ested^nHhe4o(e4ocaleasesr-^ ------" ■1 The Twinvin Falls outbreak was - unique becaiccause it involved small _____ chlldren_whJWho,_aIthough_not ,_ill. ------thomselvesrCi'srcancarry-thehepatitls-to- M ip i-' others. A Twin FallFalls family contracted the /# ; ■ disease last October while in • Pocatello. OneOnt child Jn the family was W w**' ■*4, » housed in the day care center and 41 : /' ' hcpiltltis casfcases w ere traced to con- /c - * ta c ts w ith chllchlldren at the center from :,(£|||^ last Novembeinber through FcbriJary. Gingrich^r ;s<-said • the circumstances afforded a1 rairare opportunity to st^Sy ^ ------the-oxtont-to- ’•'hlrh th*? spread wherelere children who show no' symptoms or Illness act as carriers, ------passing th eediseaM di: onto membe rs-of- ;their familiinilies and other close' m] sTT-vrj^finrr-Nr/T ' associates. P uppy-love^e — ------; GingrichI saisaid in recent weeks thejr have only hach a d .a routine num ber t>f J a mtea e s Edwards gives Us'oew foi N FALLS: - M agic'V£: V aiiey'H om e aSii V ™ ...... TWINpALLS-TwinFall for the establishment of a Planned TWIN ployrrshrwaUe^.ins - - y-FftJrrfeeturing-displftyMfO•Vfonwnore Oinn SO------jtupat-Develot^ment. Boardd :m em bers------E n e rgy-F It his checkbook, sses of goods for homes o r cotconserving energy, *“|^ y modifying the 18-month-oldold 20-acrc ‘pertnit. - have ha apparently discarded3 iamending buslnesse fth D istrict M agistrate Court Cou Judge Charles ' emt>ers emphasized' the thi Saturday. . - • - - parcel limitation Thursday.ers called a necessarily signify si| their support for* Instead, ] the proposal woul)uld require ' K E E P ar ence of probable causeJ toti justify binding .- win F alls High School gynjym . T here Is no M ay public h earing for tworo pproposals such an actlcction. R ather, in unanl- anyone an seeking a land divlslIslon below th e-T w lr nson over for trial. asain g —tfae—r c s olutlon — 20 >ion chargc. -■—Which, if a p p ro v ed -b y -th-the, f zoning— mousiy—pas! ~20~acres-to-requeat-a-condH--litional------im»- adm lssioi e-defendanUis-being-heid-i fennnrasis is~on~what’s~tfewiewr’“acn>rdmrto— id-in-the Twin-Falls------“ boar^ and~Munty commissicsslonrcbuld . ^hedullng the h'earing. board mem- perm pe it. Ity Jail in lieu of $3,000 bond.1. . ease development restrictionIons on land b ers said they the believed .the issue That vehicle calls for the KEEP anand K£ZJ General Manager:r Dave£ Capps. Tills zoned fora^cultural use. should now bbe brought before the cstabll^m osl ent of a review comct m ittee th e fiftfifth home and energy fairr sponsoreds] by Ihc ------The decision marks-a mil(nilestone In — public. ------...... - to to assess the effect the lanend division radio stattatlons. - !7 bags ofdog.foooodstolien ’ _ an Issue which bas been: urunder dls: In proposing:ng the new hom eslte poli-' would" wo have on the followli#ing items • cussidn since November 1980.)80. . cy .statem ennt, t, board members said prior pri to . a public hearingng on the JSlCfan bdund^^r/ fc d r t r i a / — ^IN-FALLS— A-burgiar-pawIniwlngthrough goods a l-f ; The' limitation, part of the th< county th e p resent p(policy may be counter- request: ret ' jcoach Feed and Ranch Supply Su; stole nearly zoning ordioaiice adc^led in late ! 1979, p ro d u ctiv e because b it prohibits • « Residential density TWINN FALLS1 - A Twin F alls) man m was ordered one-hallalf lon of dog food this week,ek, according |o Twin ' ' provides agricultural land mihi ay not be ' persons fromn bbuying an existing farm’ .•.Drainage .« bound ovtover for trial in Sth D istrict CoCourt Thursday on ' Falls: police.p — (Uvided - b e ^ d - 20-acra.^>arcarcel&jrbe-i^homesiier^K orclngi>eraons:t