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Twii[nEad ls X3 o u r ityt;axess iunnp 31 - B yB O N N EB A IR D JO N ES3S - ...... ' - amoimt and stllTsUy/ wilhlhThewll frw eh revm ue llmmlts." follo^ng«mplnptlohs. rather tban'ohydolldollars aiiid^ts SS8.45thlthis year,"or'about a 3?Tperceercent increase on the ------7imes-Nws writer _ County levies havere bbeen approved by tbe Idalaho T ax__ ^baslsper?100d(^d(^lars of assessed valuation^> n ______housealooone. .. ______. ' Commission and ;uroed to Twin Falls County^offtelals o However, Pencence said residential p n ^ rtyrty owners are In "Taklngtg the house andlol. he paidd $442.23Tasl$4 year and fotjireparing tax notice;ices. for a big increajease under the 1 percent memeasure. On his will pay 353 percent m ore this y e ar oot r a total of {596.78. TWTNFAtJ.S-ThghfldivInewsisnowornci^. Cmmty Auditor Rich;ichard P ence said It Is diffiifflcult to own home, whichilch is valued a t $31,683 on theIhe new property (Hark saidlid this ts the highest tax.billhill! he h as e ver paid on A sex p ed ed Lax expertw ts . property owners In TwiiVin compare taxes this yearye to last year becausee of two evaluations, hee willv be paying a total ofr S3:f3S9.3! in taxes tb e proper>erty and about S14 m ore thathan he paid In 1977. F alls Coiffity will b e payingg hi h l ^ taxes this year.butth; the facto rs. T here w as aI coicomplete revaluation o ^ r ooperty c in * this year, up fronrom $296.B9 last year. T hat is aJ84i increase wbentaxe:ces wereat a previous all-timem e t h i^ .' •- lo crease^f about 35 p ercenm t 6 well above wliat officialrials th e countjr under theJ t1 percent 1 limitations. This; broughtb or about 21 perceicent more than hepaid last[year. ye Pencesisaid persons who signed upip forfo property exemp- —hartanllclpalfrt _ _ p 0jpertyjalueiupjathjithetrufi 1978 mari

toss^iupsUn t e s V VVASIbSH. ------1 ------■ WASHINGTON - T he IK1980 presl- Aflmalysis datla] campaign Is (umUiiMihg pdl* =-' = MICM.-I------1 jnell toward the nnlsh linene now. with hours until tbeX polls open across the - •• Ronald Reagan apparenllylUy In the nation Tuesdayay momlngrand Amerl-— -_::jlrtyef*gBeat- ^ - _ : _ lake a. choice. mo5t_flnd ___i4_i -cans.go.lo mak -OHIO - III N - t .l ,------In (be wake of last wetic’flac’s Cartc^ umrecedenledljidlydlsmal. ------C A llf. I Reagan dd>ate, nwst natlonwmwtde polls Enthusiasmn Uis so lacking that voter continued to diow th e ra c eiverydose vt lumoutmaywelveil be a t a record low — ) ® . — rr-wuhln.lwo-oc.lhree pelpei:centage_and tha^ a ^^n. n would be damaging points. But sudi polls} a re . In-' fo rC ^ e r.’ coodustve, because thele narrow Traditionally.ly. a low turnout means .... — marglns'arei«ithtn'tbe=sani]imp!lng-er— adrastlcdroplrpin voting by WueKJoUarrr “ r w range. workers and nvmembers of ethnic ml- ' And wtien It is rem em beredred that the norlty groupss which« are usually the battle is not ooe nationwideIde contest, kqr to Democratrallc victories. l ^ p but- is instead SI sq>araarale-win*— These groupsIDS made the difference — oer^akeall Sections in-lhe-!le-SO-states —for Carter as hene wwj th e narrow est of------y ______- ____ , and the D i^ct of Columiumbla. the victories in 1976. 197 More specifically, __ ; scene looks rather dUfetenl—1______:____black - vo te rs-jt-prdvided-his- crucial In a Btate-by-state analyalysis. Re- winning m argii■gins in such states as R eagan _ 2<245 pid)llcan nominee Reagan apa n > e a rsto Louisiana, Mississippi and < |li nave a great advantage. Pennsylvania. m w m Carter _ l*156 Reagan’s "safe" base of)f < electoral Carter Is inI'dlfflcully di in all of these ALASkM A iHAWAHl votes Is so enormous thatlat he can states this year,ar, and th e outlook for a * cjsure victory by picking>g lip only goodtriacktuTTHnwut Is bleak. • m Toss-up _ i;137 ^ - couple of the 10 or so sta'^les that -'Ihlsishottos:o say that Carter simply ' remain too close to call. cannot win. By contrast, PresidentIt C< arter's He CAN. BulJl Ito do so he will havetd E lector>ral voles needded to win _ 2702; . : base is so m eager th at he caicannot win overcome a whwhole range of factors ^ without sweeping alntost all of the v^chseemtomJ mitigate against him. • ^ states which remain up for grabs.grt *n»ek^loUi> the voting in 1978 w ere thhe e; sevM largest ^ te s (1ew ^ York, and Mlchlean. whwhich he lost last_tlme._ _denllent 1 ^ only.a shaky, leadjff Ithat, ln_total well ov«r4b«•4be-maEic-number of------—.— TUs puts enormous pressuTsurfroathe—the-Blg-Sevenn srraost"p^ous"states—pm ’^in^variia. Ohio and Texaitas).l^~B uffirtraiIs' KtRu g a n In Ohio and Ten:rennessee, . Koitucky, Alalabania, 270 b y pickingg u]up OTiIy two swing • : . president at a time whenI tb th e latest (California. Ne«few York. I^insylvanla.- picklicking up assorted others. Pennsylvania, m.major states he des- ArfcArkansas and Missouri. s ta te s — say, lllliIllinois (28) and Con- - polls show that Reagan mam ade new Ohio, MIdilgan.an, Illinois, Texas), the R• said, Reagan mac(lade clear he suported Ameriierican efforts to yWhere« (herald F ord left strength,th, M1 r. Carter brought 44 percent to 41 p ercen t among am registered voters, but stopprollferattonon of nuclear weapons. s." Reagan told an outdooIdoor rally In Ford’s . whCT wily prcbable vo ters wew er^ counted Reagan held a 1 Reagan said duringig 1Tuesday’s (tebate, ‘.‘t haveve never am utterlyf amazedai at Carter's last miniilnuteuseofthls . io n g tir^i hometowii. “ Does anyoneehonestlybellevethat- ho p e rc e n ta l point ed g e — 44; ppercent e lo 43 percent. m a d e Ih e statem entt that th he (Carter), raggested^ about issue consideringIna his total vulnerablillly."y."-Ca^sald. if.TOldeknt Ford were in office, thehe SovietS Union would ------Newswert^lOw poll.iruken-Iast I Wednesday anda d — ^^noclear proHfftralkm."1.” “Carter, after allall. used the weight of thete p presidency to have moveved Into Afghanistan?”

: : Touriri!nfffortheeleetioiion outlook~ zr n Magic IValley *sback roc>ads, ecopnomy is; top issuue : • • ftf Bw m frn S ! On q h M By S o n zeeELLAR— ______dodo not expedt'presidentialal can . Richroond. echoSwing the sentlmwts dnts de were pralmtsllc bbefore '^'Tbe best thinth ln g jC arter could 1jp6s-News\K sw rtfer dldates did to make major im(nprove* nf many Magicle ^Valley residM ts a s , . ReReagan took office, he saidId, b ul. b a v e s a ld ls T vvef^ed e f i miserably.’ w m vrtilsUIng and happyf ithree " Weaver added^ _____ :______mements in tbe ecocwmy. hesto^momlmingcoffw'atlheR jre ■ ...... -- ...... -- s Some h (^ their candidab yearslalcj'. . . _ ate can anfRCafe. UM- !<■ W Bw s r r i o i O T MAGIC VJVALLEY - Farmers lur ^ d R ^ ^ Is a good .1. Buhl attorn^ Bob Weave lum the naUoo’s economicc situa- H aybe Ronald M v i A t W est P o innt tsService — a com- andmerchaiilants In southern Idaho Uon Uoi around. O thers b e l l we condi-* eoot^ actw’ toU ^c(» m p li8 h . ^ Joined loL tbe conversation to st n, cafe and general ttotiff in Idahoare still Dretiv B fff - tflTif- ptooeeringjplrtt ihroughmri or tt)U D ila!S.b^vf» ninaltCT -— d k w ^ t o nr ^ failed, raid Oyde ' ."g o centovd on theth e b attle between - '-jance.------lault in partldilar. ------: ------' whw b o i s d e c t ^ M c a a in jr; > Frank ChurchI andan Steve Symnu •- A IoM .lhelie b a c k ro ad s o f_ lh e ,. . . . M cC h ln .. sailsaid h e lived In “ We d o i’l have.lhe drive a forldaho’5ll.S.Se>.Senateseat. ley. th laveiDS and cof- •• BUHL C a l i f S duduring th ree of pa; of our pd>llc lo t ^ ca . THere too, bo«however, eajpomic^ - from W est P oint in " l .doo’t c a re , if thingss don't . Reagan’s yearsrsa 1 ffg o v e m o ra n d h e the selves anymore,” he IssueasllppedtatoInto the dlscusskin.' ' jM Gooding.sS"? CmCounty -to Oakley In ' change, du as loog es they oonon’t get sawlhat states^'tu m things around C “ T “They’ve been tak»'care'0 m SS ■ ■Casria_Count;nty.'prospective voters aiqany worae.“ salQ Buhl fanpMterG len-^— TilgW u d day,'f f / . - C alifom ra r a i— ' ton ------CROADSPagBAJ : :------7 =— - ...... ■■■■:• ■ ____-f.:...... - - ' ...... ' ------''A'-’rrim c a -N r.-v r. Tvi!n T.ill;"illn, Idaho Sunday, NovorntirnborS, I960 ...... [ JzdBociSkRoadi s — , ^ oCoctliMcdiroin;m P a ^ l ------n n ^

•d "'I tac7/ ctM (hb&bg, wr better H lc£vr Church rightit '.vh:mv he is 3 ’couscUSynu33getstitstnwR'llallbe ------H~pyInfC rganoiHd:TdrgasrTsaid- .4 Tony.Rufflng as hec J5(scratched his 3 unshaven facc, mullirtiling the ques- 3 Uonofs^lapresWenllent might do. i------3 — ‘"nicyalltalkQ tw>ut m i ta.'<: cuts, but------d Ihey'rc stUl taking; rrmoney away :j from IB,” he said. "I" i goti two kids ______..sU rtIn c -CUl-In Jarm lnm lnejind...lfJt.___^^H •d wasn't for m?. they:y ' wouldn't be j ablcto .” :3 RcagarA: p l l * durlrLirlng Uic presi- dentlol debates souiKtunded good, • •* Ruffing M id, bul hei ww: asn't sold on - V theideaorilmUlngcrg;r getting rid of ------3— ■ntnl.uuin w agalatt-a.-a.------H “ W ho. . . can liveIve on $3 an ^ h o u r/’ [to asked of one '2 partfcuJar. ■A___ Thelniru-V;1:odcclln£aIcrdtogivcher____ 4 Jast name on thc^ .g grounds her . :a _ Jiu si« iK l‘’\vouJd kUII mnil e,” Raid she :] \s convlRccd t»lh1 CarterC and I •~TTnner|n mnfn uwll hii*ailorg i helpless------:j „ >vhen It cojiies to3 rmoving the . — y —€cox!T.y.------*. I ': "n)ero'3FC?.*2rnblBf:lggcr than our • president.” she said, 8' . ^ scary.” 1 jEKCHfE One placc guaranteetieed to produce ------— iivdy-ddMite-it-JtTonvsnw’CFlreslde— ^ Restaurant, \vberc 15 to 20 men ' __ gather a t mld^imomln7]Ing d a l j y J o _ ^ ^ ^ H coffee.-sihoke-'rc-cigdre-and-— chew on each other'lier's political ' beliefs. ..A. i ; :■ 3 ^ ^ i '-'Hey, Jerry, this one'son< yours,” t : . - ^ Uie group decided wheyhcn the ques* tion was on the table. JcJcr;y Callen. a farm er active In the!]c JSymms and BB h I " W T ' — — Reagan-eampolew andnnd a member------^ BS i l of the Jerome School»1 B oard, ob- ;^passei b le d J a w s ------^ime> Roogan^n6ted7^-^-^^ =^~1^ffobdona--^ t ' '’enc6iirttira g p ', th e ' rmw ^ t:in "y gOVtii nln g ^ im a l «veryUilii| iii^^. ------^-'mucry-tiv-mdex-oow is-over-21------~Jaughed,-‘‘but•. I\v ^ d n 't-w a-ant r their— energ y iTundh\ i —------— — p : privatesectortocfeatejitejobs." under (PreResident Jerry) Ford." Steve said he worked brierienv for percent. .. ob..SlralghtenIng out thiss imess’d - Ranch handid W\ illiam "Sonnv” i^ Ic n said .he .prcfe'cfecs.the.ups ._TItus_saliId^Inflatlon-has-even ------. a - contractor—w h o -w as-b-buildinfl ------R eagan-has ias-his-flaws.-Couc}»^=^~ ake^omeone smarter thannme;” t Bradshaw disagragreed. ^dom 'iofafrecmnai-ket ar system helped someme members of the ^ u p trails tr for the Forest Servl. senate would make » pressed three patrons at Denny'sD< Wdt Christenslensen, a Murtaugh ; >■ potato production and an severe wayoranothother.” Diehl said, - and ar truck drivers voiced ssim ilar ’’a whole bumunch of difference.” § resident for the p ^ 20 yearsr- — t - drou^l In the southwest'esl.- displeasuredl with C arter as aj they- figured Max Cooper,Co as he sipped a Bartender Lee Warner saidS! he Inlemipted his }; ‘ifCarter want’s to taket credit CAREY ______.struggleds t to move the yearar's am- beeratTheTav'avemCafe. ' h, ■is pool has a hard lime getting we c i t ^ ewiijA to observe __for.lhe.drou^t,J.guess.ess.we should. - ■ The noonon-lunch crowd-at-lhe------pi-pie harvest,------A-Republicaiean-presldenl-mighl—r—«] -C voteforhlm, hcsaldfa(I facetiously. Loading ChChute Cafe was corn- “I don’t think (Reagan)I canc do not single-handindedly b e able lo stop ai ably will vote for Indeptfpendenl fouryears. r He said Agriculturere Secretary prised almomost entirely of out-of- as m uch as he thinks he can.in." said the spring; h ab its of Congress. c, i* Bob Berglara-has been be giving- lowners. Th

I Greyhoi3und drivvers warrn of strik Tho TimTlmos-Nows Tax*:es-—— “ TwinI FaFails. Idaho >. TWIN FALLS - Greyhouhound buses - Greyhoundd officials In Phoenix, at midnight Monday. He sjsaid »je •Cootlaueni^CroznPagel set at ,127 percent of value, coi:ompared M.mWoiAoi Audit Bur»ouol rwere_ninnlng as usuallal th r o u ^ A rii.. decllneciied,to.conflrm scattered-UnlUnion is not satisfied with thee inegolia- .. ------Iolto <1,24 p er 1100 of assessed vavaluation-^ ------circwioxwlotiLn n n d ______"tsouihem Idaho Saturday,y, Ibut com* strikes and picketing pi bul said cross tionlions’ progress lo date. He saidlid e a riie r suffering most,:. Int the c ase of his own lasilast year. United Pr»*i Iniemotlonal ' -pany officials said that coule union and company cent^ n tsa m lle . ^ Depending on beriy 1.44 percent; Hansen. 1.35 1. per-- ^Tn^nVh S4^5“?5. 3 moiil»>» S14:B5.— * ^members of the Amnalnalgamaled negotiations, TrallwaysTr Inc.. the nalion'jn's o th e r and school dlstiistricts in whldh-the cencent: M urtaugh 1.17 oercenl- pc * month» S29.70,S29. 13 monlhi - -T r a m it Union, a re wallingaforresolu- fo Union Pesideident Owen Jones said if a lead i E T i E ; ' 559.40; Doily onl.only i mor>th S3.45 eading bus line, said its1 system : . P^rtylslpcat©ated, th e levy totals W - CasCasUefon),-.B6 (Krcent and Henoniiier, 3 S4i.401.40 Sundoy only, t rUon of negotiations, with thehe strikes set settlem ent Is5 notw reached by midniglit stanitands ready lo take up the sislack In chana sli^tly.y. But O a re says the .96i■96pereent. mof^th S3.25.). 3 m ontni S6.75 • ;/o r midnight If deadlocks conlDntlnue. tonight, therec willv be a work stoppage thehe eevent of a Greyhound walkokout • few lhat his offi}ffice h a s figured a re e • 6 fnoMtii 513.50. S13. 12 momtn averaging aboutJl 335 percen t m ore than _S27 00. SocondClid Clo« poMogp poKl, last year. He sasaid commereial and 1 01 Twin FoIIj.i . IdofioId Timei-News farm pn^rtylsjIs also u p bul by lesser | i ) ) . lUPS 631-000).0). Speciol Sludoni RECYCLE y J w ' ond Sorvicomonnon rale $4 00 per amounts and he)e has-.nol yet had an month. OifiCiollol City' and County H§)Qni]]i{£Suf IbrTDcICBffnODf — ------opportunity lo m;make many compari- ‘ y o u r jJ 'e w s p a p eR r. . Nowspopor purjpurjuom ib' Section sons In these area:e a s . ------. h e lp KiWANJS HCIP KIDJD S ... 6C-ID8 Idoho> Cc Code'. Ihufidoy u I ' — Hgroby det' Seal,______y . :r:_:Traiific/ines:ct cdn beimailed -- — ’ SEATTLE aiPl) -- P(Police are seeking the perse- Buhl-and-Filer-n'•mmlcipalftles were 11 - over tbe I p en : ' BOISE (irpi) ~;ldaho.(Iw.dri'vert'wlll be alloWedJaia or persons who gave/e Halloween .trick-or-lreatei ercent limit, which an d & pay certain traffic finese s by m ail beginning tocfayay - apples with razor bladesIes IIn them F riday night. . knocked the enllntire county oul of the . under a new statewide M in o u n ^ . by - - Albert Valenzuela, 43,43. lold officers thal his thn qualification. Crest ' . ^ iZ ~Sikxm»0)^U8tk» urgce gtweasucaichapples, ------— a a r k said iiv4iyJiyiduals who did not r t '* WforWeTioni^ Undeisthr new system,m, law, enforcement onicersirs He said his daujlaughter, Merey, 10. wanted 1 jaMJexem^Ibns m — ^FREE.... - r I : Z who issue traffkf cllalions)ns will be required to notify[fy eat her arole on the wa)way home, but Valenzuela JL,J{loi tnforanevenworsirsesh o ck . ■Z d riv ers that if they do tioliol wish to contest the ticket, her lo wait until they golf;olnome. ‘'OnonetaxfUeHe I pulled out, w here :.foLthe am ount of the fine lo - ..Valaizuela founa a rai /vner did not file for IILTERATIONS - they.may:raallpayment.foi razor blade In tbe apple afl( -Maxln»Troo»----- ’ I . tbeir local coutf prior to theitheir court appearance date.>. they arrived home and1 ca:called police. increase is'ftearly 70 , Ladies -I M ens : The new program.alao i percent because! of tbe frozen revenue Uniform » requires courts lo acceptpt / ■ fflrtftr Bfw^ pf — —Jqckt^ r ■ " “ ^ =----5omc traffic offenses-si3-6tIll wj[l r w i r e a court' ------exemptkjnappllcalcations,’'a a rk said.- ipt out of school D r e s s e s P a n t s Z appearance -before a fudiiudge ^en If -the defendant . , _ /n»etoUlcounlyily levies this year are .S lack Suits */^|Ui U n iform s co m o in “ ’ T o p s - ..Intends to p le^ guilty. ItxThese offenses Include clla-a- MALAD, Idaho (U PlI’I) - A Pocatello law firm hashi - Uons for Inatt^ttve or rcckl T o p g P c n f «klcss driving, driving underer written a letter to a' MaiMalad couple, who teach the[^jj. D u e t o a p « ce l l m i U t ’lO D s , .1 lors. prints, and white■® • . ; - tbe tnOuence of alcohol or drugs, s p lin e over 15 children a t home, inform)nnlng1hem Oiat If they do wnot J, t o d a y ’s w « « tfaIfaar outlook — Separates 'PSoo«: .. - miles per hour over theI poposted limit or failure of a make on ai^lntmentnt \ with school authorities fcfor • baa bean delele ta d . F oraca'at ■ '7i%uao _.slowrm ovl^ve!ilclcto^iim o u t.-...... testlngofthelrchllc^cfl, courl action will be taken,’, • — t h r o t t f l b M ondayiafair m ~ W otirnltyU ^lTom i-^______- T»Ui5aU»______— ------p ------AlsoAvalloble- . rdohoessoi'

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. Latirinswatcch U.S.. clectkon caresfully ______• Sunday. N£Novem ber 2..19ao \ ^ im o s - NN e ew v s, Tw in Falls. Idaho AO ' BUENOS AIRES. Argejgcntina (ItPl) EvenUmhough Reagan has promised — Tbe “other AmericansOTS." the more to hold high hlj the banner of humanI Latin Americc:an Statesmen^ than,XO mlllk» people5 wlwho live south rights, ma;nany m ilitary leaders will of tbe Rio Gran^RiveU w , in many.__sJgh with j Favor Carterr - - But The I \ h relief if the R^ubllcan VOTERS! ; cases walch the If^S.polllwlltical process candidatewe wins the election. Representativlive Noy Brackett wawas absent < nxKtdosdy than theirovrown. Puente R People Woul(lid Not Be I ! Reservada, a Buenos Aires from the legisislative sessions dur ■ ^ ® widespread newsletter, said, "A Reaganj Happy With 'The Choice ' luring Ihe wHild strengthen the hanoof following perilriods in 1980 alo n e, j S t a E ^ Inliuence th e i e. Kigoyemments_U»e (Argententlne) anned-forccs... Ihe-i------A m erica m ore si I - - J a i h 2 6 ------e strongly than re-electtmn of Carter would be an J C U B A anuary 22 through J can A e local people thems:msdves. almost cerljataln sign that Gen. Roberto And If It were Latin ‘ [B E LLIZE<.«rJ I HAITI’DOM.- I Fet3bruary 1 1 through) h 1 5 - - — -north-Americans'who"« r — rciil lin t dDiH!5-0T W!i t l l i c;o. e , his\ non-elocted*^ ‘the chances are Presic 'roplaccmel e n t votedlimos Dy roil a esident. Carter head of staliate chosen by the military JTO II call count! ' wouldber«^ected. ) ^VENEZUELA Junta." V o te N o vV. . 4 for a Full-Time Represiresentativo. — ■ . Except in the mllltariUty ^ m e s . Across the th Andes in Chile, where GUATEMALA ^ ----- GUYANA - . statfsmpn of the fetfonMl thinkI Urter Gen. Augus:u3to Pinochet has ruled for C tS A L V A O O R —^ — SURINAM J ____ - ____ : tter ne^ibor” sevoj yeaiea^ Ihe;prefererK»:_for_:____ HOW D U R A »_ —^ A f^^ER.GUlANA — I_____M lCA H A aU A . e p L O M B t ^ - r - * \ jT ^ y ea n . . u w . sliaU yasUslhe election approaches, COttTARICA —y Carter Is tolerated1 byb Mexican '^ t firstrst glance. R i u ^ n would PANAM A —' = 6 0 \ ftttWenlJose Lopei Port^}rtl!lo, and the seem to be ORG^ANTHOm r ^ be better for us.'* said one “lesser of two evils" for Ecuadorian . mllilary offl -BRAZIL ______1 - ) . ifflclal^‘Buthisvlewswould - ^DOR \ C - ^ FOR SIState Represenj n t a t i v e _ . pdiUdans. He Is thehe choice of probably be diluted by the U.S. Con- Nlcaragors Sajidlnlst^ ista -reglm er-grtss and! theth State Department infra-— 1 PCRU!:_\,------... Ccii-.iiiilluu—_____ I______which considers Reagan;an a "threat lo structure,. sso It's hard to say what I N . B O L“iv IV T a I m*iklnd.” would be bettjetterforus." I iCuba also sees Reagan»an as a threat ,ai)d has taken actionn .0I W p the , :i>per Portillo is known to I pt;?ldent. uter - the feeling appears' I i;;altian officials have/e noti publicly tual — the Mexican leader I ^ P A R A Q U A ' eii^ sed either C andidalldate bul one eagan even more. I j C official commentedi privately, ast two m onths the Mexican I "Perhaps the devil we knowkw is better :nl has been especially nice I C H IL E I [focus5t% FAMilLYSli^ than the devil we don’t kno playing down a tuna fishing" I __ / URUGUAY ------Almost-without—«cce -and— dismissing— press—I ______HERE:Et Sept. 21 - Noi o v ^ a — ~ coufltries of Central America Ar and S S iSinc that U.S.. hurricane- I northern South Americaa Iflean towards experiments triggered a I OENTINA SUNiDAY • 7t00-8>8:00 -"therjnan \*o.-readl_th_the_bible In Id h^urtory - lit B opliit Chura:Ush, who is known for signing thie ' Bwa'uM' o f o r som e'w rinkles in th e * CDominicanRepublic.said. d.-"It wouId the human ri| Pwama Canal treaties,s. and.i leading Panama Car rights policy and resume i^anal treaties and R eagan's be b convenient for the partirty and the armsshipmerlents. its. staunch op«ppgsilion lo them. Panama country,a for Presidenf Car'arter fo 6e_ Cuban Pn - Bu^Carter has n o fwon ^ friends in sees a Reag President Fidel Castro' la ^ presidency as poten- re-elected.” n As to a Reagagan victory, stopped the? ^Mariel boaillft of Cuban the^mllltary regimes of .Argentina, ■ tlally a majilajor obstacle to resolving h give Reaagan subbstantialll lead 910SShoshone St, Eo: O S t ______By rTwltPrt IntpmattnlUonal ReaganwMg n get us into war." he said:—-BrownT-University^f'Pen Bi ennsylvanla~the"Ivy"Leaff a pue^studenls how t l i ^ ' 3 WQt^h-Jamos Dobsofvi>nPhrD;------, „ , But In theh e opinion of high scliool -a "ax n d Princeton how lhey_w( . . . t h o film s o r io s rcrocoives national occloim < ------Mock electkxis and infon would_vole. . would_vole_rr_lf_itJooked-as-.lhou^- i.m_QSJhousands.of______Pij^"-stixlents-|n-ar a -natlonwide-mockelec-""Aj■ Anderson Ml 41 percent. i " f a m i lie s o x p o rio n c o lil colleges, high schools andidiunlorhighs. I UonReagans . Carter 29 Anderson woulouldn'l have a chance, tn lifb changing insights. m will w in ih e elecljon over pcpercent and Reagan 15 percccent. — that case,-56 p show many of the natl anrf ...^jonlorW gh BChdoT^IsWcsaid lo lncrude—3r------rurrat:^^3tlnq^bv^tj?ding'CarCOTTOrv3Tl7 e?‘tn tr e rs r O ft3aflTjiTZ^tronsl------'------_ . _a good_sampling of .sti.students , na-. .Tlic opinionIon of high school students tlonwlde. was gatheredred under guidance of tlie A national Weekly Reac:eader survey Parent Partiirticlpalion TV Workshop NOTE: Cumiinuijtivc Avi.Toa« whi'ti availjblatJiir .im; 111 iM 'fi'lh'-i-'l ( I. Sl.1tSl.itistics showed school children1 in In the Twin funded by a g ran t from NBC. Stu- ____ e ih o sf m oit cuucn'ily ,ivail.iblc.-._____• ___ Falls I area favoring Rona: ^nald Reagan - dents parenients and teachers in 31 ‘ ^ CEon(i^Gfc I ST€VE FRANK I J/ -by 66 percent over Carte JAMES I • irter and An- states and ththe D istrict of Columbia CONSERVETIVE INDEXES) HANSF . .CHURCH McCUURE. M — derson.------— metingroup:ups'Thursday; arrlvincat” ' Typical of college resuesults was a their decisionions through research^nd Aii,c-iMnO;nu,fvot.vi: Yalecpaily News reportt thattl 36 per- discussion. i'f»» 93 I9t1961 100 (99) 31. tIO) 64 (00) — cent prefer Anderson..- 22 7 percent— Intheopinlcnion of the groups:------Coi.iliii..mulionnl Action Carter and 14 percent ReagjMgan. Warier willvill win the key and close ACAlnik* ...... 96 10'I05I-- 100 199)— 74~{17) 8S But when asked "who ' 86 (03) 10 would you states ot New York. Illinois. Council - vote for,” 43 percent of I 0 CONSERVATITIVE RATINGS GENERALLY ot the Yolies Mississippi,. Ohio, and Pennsylvania. ■IV In,I,-...... 100 (97197) ■ 100 (100) 0 IB) - -101-100-(100J ------— ____leaped-to.Carter, 23 perc<;rcent-to An----- •Reaganiwi J------R e f t-e c TT-VOTES -' CAST TO: ;Will-take-eaHfomia.-Tex-— A w col'-.j G'-nrrjlICoriii4ciiin Cot derson and 17percent ReagiMgan. as.MlchigaiMjtand New Jersey, ------»nIirv,orConi|rcn'O l 100 , 75 . 71 too— tOi ^------^ '• ■Joe Wright, editor of "The"TI Print."- -T h e largestest college sampllng was 1) -recfucc-t“ th£T siz e ; c o st a n d ru g u la t- at Northeastern Unlverslly f!llliri»1vl.i(lunrv folll'oliiicjl Action ilty in Boston, reported In "The"T Daily Princetonian" ...... ions o f tiio r . - said letters on the election lO Federal government,’ in- l'ni| ot Co"0'fl»> 100 100 • 34 95 95 _ ___ Ion are ninn-_ — student papwper al Princeton Univer------eluding: - ing heavily against Reagan.an. sily in Princinceton. N J. The paper Clijml)ct ri) Commrtc'c-Ttcc'uT itip Uniicc) ------— a] less we — 7 ’^The Impression seemsns to i be lhat aaed 2 ,5 00 0 ' "al“ Comell.“ H a rv a rd .~ “ i'elfare and social jpendiny,l y , ------SrattT Hjtimi ofIf Con^TcxtCe — ...... 100 -■ -■■ W _____ ^0.______flO flO.__ ~ / -- ' b) tougheher laws against abortion,) n , , —C«mmirrrt‘'lfln iri.'SuTiSuTvivji oi .1 Ffre labor uninion abuses, government• tit -Cor>tcr»jirtvjiiwfiw.iirr D3 • 94 - 3(3 , 88 88 w aste, andid InilcjK'ticlcnt Pciiolcumcum Auoeulion ol c) lowerr taxes and less Federalral Amurtco-Hji.mioliI ol Contirr,! ICO 100 40 B 100 IOC • • PEDIA-\TRIC CENVITER d eb t: Litirily L(l|)l)V-Lll>l-r1v•■Hv L r d '^ n i______IQO'* ____ 90______50_____ 60______2)~ 0xparrd'eI energy and resou'ce devc- JC- Much I • Connrcilionji Suciu]jciuiiiuj Atulviii C9 : ; I N T H E PR. 04 13 32 t_ ., PRACTICE OF PEDI/^ lA T H jC S ■ npvirw ol I'lf Nrwj Conw'valire Indexlex ■ 100 08 34 71t . , , AVEHAGE CONSERV,■nVATlVF INDEX -■■ ■ 676SH( /VEST - HATINCi 9G HOUPAVENUEWTWIN FALLS 94 31 _ aofl6 • . , ' 733-4343 GEOnOEGE STEV6 • FRANK JAMES JAI LIBERRAL INDEXES HAN5E\E \ SYMMS CHURCH .MciMcCLUHE k m byL/ppoiJitaeiil>llt ArL-CIOCOPE‘-Ljt«ial>oi nc|X)rI or> Con<)ii:» 0 17)') O' (71 67 (8 1 1 - 0 ‘' (10) ______A(Ticiieai'».(p[.Dcm(ictgiictgiic Acilua...... ’...... • ^l'ib e r a l rlATINGS a '.O'ENERALLY ' RE- E - pjIminfCon-irritI-It 0 11)) 5 ‘ "('.i7‘"' ■42"(5bV o o'" ' " n T ' . ” F L E C TV 01OTESC’AST TO: ___ Putitic CilUcn'vComi.ptIii'putv.iicl)______^ ______------Wjaur-ConjtuwjonjisnjiHaiifut . ------ja— i ml i Z 3 —n a t - ■&»—(set— -10—<9h------t) ex p an d the tl size, cost, and regul-ul- Comrtirn Couit-Hatingtmg ot Coni;ip» 1E> 21 75 46 ' atorv powerer of. the Federal (jovern- ConuifTifi Fctlrifliion ol ment, includid in g ;' n.M,.u,ulCoM.,.ni-11'^ 23 (31I 23 17) 40 174) 5 ( 4 ) ------" carpet Cl , a) increas:ased welfare and socialiai L.M.|ur ot Ctinu--Vjt»in ILEANED spending, njliTviol Ci>«OX-tt•M 0 Ml) II 5 (121 G4 (711 16 (17) a n y living room b) liberal!llized abortion and laboro r • L'M'lor ol Wmnrti Von- f $$1Q95 a n d hall un io n lawsvs, a n d , Pohiic.il AtcounuDitIJt)itiIv Ullini 0 20 _ - ^ 0 ___• 10_ 10 . - . , ■ 7 THIS WEEK ONLINLY (■•9«rdMldtMn.Vu) , ___ •^'9^’er;r taxes £nd governmentn t N.ilionjl Alw.rtcoo Hii;h1lii;tinAcliOM 4 -' I■■ ■ H ■'■'COUPOl»ON B ’m m ' m ' ii 'd e b t;' .------Ui,.-iou-iljI.i_U) o(.1 CeCoiviruU______'• _Q______----- 0------G 0 _ . .. 0 V I • THANKSGIV!VING-SPEaAtf ------2) reduccd-e-eneryy and resource-dev- ______Njtiu'ijl Aiucidliuii 1 glgl SucuJ Wo>ki-'i-Conutmjor 11 O A ^ OnoB^r^reom wolk or«o ■ elopment; antm d ition.il VoiiiiT nccotdi 0 0 40, ■___ __ 0 T I r T f w llhftnyoyollhsiatpaclali. * 3) less dcfc:fcnse spending includiny S-i-.... Cr.i/rnt . . l^rr •o -’ -(2) 00 (B8) 10 .W l COUFOM> H B a a i a a - J support for UU. S. disarmament . ’11 r:. ' - ■ 10 16) ■••• ^YEsrwE oo’irri u s r pe t wio g BCHT IN YOUR------' N k OME and It b n a d y to ui« Imm*dIof*ly. : W* . n.it,i..|nl C<.n.r,-ir"ll O ' 0 60 0 ^ w lll olso TINT or COIORIZE. your carp«t whil* (hoiiipooing ol tllshi oddltlono! naI.o.| ii( Coi.rii...,n . 35 (19191 33 116) C5 108) 2529 (37) • AVPHAr.ELtneHALg tfINDEX nATINO - B...... 1 0 59 11 5 '. Miim if i iiiT LI,MIT[FED SPECIAllh v r V C -C - GEORGE^ STEVE FRANK JAMES >•. INTEREST INDE^ t A L 5 EN SYMMS CHURCH McCMcCLURE il C A L L N O W ...... CtI./'n j ComTmiiVi- tof-|tof-ttic Hitinrm— •5- rORAFfOlHTMENT FRIB . Kno^mdOi'.,. A>mi..mi.naicioot I m m ------•ContJTr^J - ...... ------. - . 100 ■ ■ •00...... rob" 100 ------with any of i;ijtirK|(il£onoii-«ll A* ~ ..... ).«■ IA . | aA*. . • • ' I this waok'i ., rul)li'c Cili/«'ii'i Ctmcii i I f Deep SoI 2IHlllliBOC.-l . •j’tMj'ii...... ,R ipoclals N.«ir, Nuclrjt . • 0 , . 2 2 V 0 __ p I Extraction »a •Nucli-.|i Gi>.i|;vP(>„i.c,l.c,r«l a Am^ncj .• l1ji,n.|olCoi..I00>------*COn)lil„i,WAvrrg,|i-,'vj.vv-jiy - Dcljili IroiM oi^.iniialion

^oi^o^^^M r^n^r^s. Jorry Coilon; Sf. c /o m i Kilpatrick

------" CandUIdateReeagan: His imstinctsjaresoiund ■r « 3 Vaiversal Press SymUmUcate 400 v o trs, ^ and now our polling place e ding —-good enough, but bii It has no ijyconstajiUntly preparing for w ar. Thiss packed the InHuentlal 1District of recommendatsdalkMis alone cannot suf- Is at the LeiLebanMi diurch in a sunshiny y them . There is no there,I, there. t la R eagan’sI’s Idea also, and It ts s o u ^I . Columbia Qraill witrith . liberal flee. A preslresldent m ust be able to I.’ . SCRABBLE, ’ VA.. - Tuesday room thatIt speaks8 of other values that it 'Hie Issue of nattonalI defense c pro- Reagan hasa s observed Uwt roend a _ more judges persuade, lo 1 1-morning,-rlAt-afto-bj•-breakfast, my abide, a_actlvi5ts;.be has named it lo cajole, to coociliale, to :--Vlde8_an cxample:of wbat ^ l^am . fortuocono»1 our anhed services for two0 than -an y presldait In hihistory, and-bargain. He­ w ife and I \n ll drive dovdown the road a In th e eend, m I sjp p o e e 'th a t Is w hat a " He-has-lo-be-salesnian.— a groping to say. Thts is} one< a r^ n reasons: n)en> first Is to prevent war.*. tbey overwbdmingly arere identified advocate andand rallying point. I don't . .. > .'few m iles to th e old LebLebanon.Baptlst ..presktmtlatlal election boils down to; : w h l^ a president has somesoi room to and the seesecond, if a war cannot bee with a liberal view of thithe law. The know that RaReagan would be belter at :-aiurch at Scrabble, go*Bo around to the fftiM beltidlefs, CTnWcttons, attitudes. ;. turn around In. TTiat Is alyutallal Mr. avoided. Ists tot win it. Tbe notion th atl l ,_next four y ears ma/.weUI ssee th ree o r . these pdlUcalUcal arts than Mr, Carter ' Ougaar ’iW wol room. 'a ?"ln"naliona]— Retfgfih—~Ts I an— IT(a)FnnKi^tf~rourvacanciswD)eTT:s i.s. Stownre— Esnsjefi.'Bnnjnm w nksiD . ; yotes for Ronald Reajiagan.lt is :a Experieoce)ce counts, of couree, and I I defense: turning a rond. ^ He cam- warnKRig^er is preposterous. Policiess Court. If I had no other reaeasontovote Reagan ts-a-wiseis-; dd bird. He'is maUerof Instincts—hlsihlsandours. wi&Reagaigan had m ore of it. but class s paigned four y e a rs ago onon a p le d « to based ts on firmness,f consistency andd for Reagan, this prospectt aalone would gifted witht] patience,p£ maturity, good - •' - - Pour years ago we votedvo at a tiny counts forir mr ore — class, and charac- * cut defense spending by b) $7 billion leffl ^ 1 not provoke w ar.•. -providercasonenoum.• - - - humor'andtd ae keffl s ^ of what ; -country store In WoodvUdvUle, am idst a ter, and poll)ollllca]_skiir______—■-under current levels,-He-e-backed and~Poiices"thaflat provide a perception off As for the rest, if canmmot be suffl- . m atters. Tber ------‘-dutterof-epple crates,s. bbeehtvesrblts- ---HeaganQhMlmpressedmeoverlhe h [bere isn't a mean-spirited - e filled on the cruise misssslle and the indwisld^ari.ajM vacillation most s u rd y/ dently emphasized that a president booeinhlsbod; body. He has a tem per, but -of harness, a saddlee slungt over a past 10 yearsyej as a principled con- r- aeutron bomb. He wipedd out the B-I canorovokekew ar.______— JPtTOO^ and a Congressss disposes, the yean have '‘Tafter.“ I“niaiUon~thts"its-becaiBe"the~a«VaUve.~ irm!nm& r& k-simsr- lave tau ^t him how to hold_ ^ bomber. He warned onrarsiwraft— Orwiaadent also can put his cor>-i^TbeCoiiSlfutioo directs aI p r e s i d e to It. C o m e T u s *':btore breathed of old1 vivalues in this Jimmy Carl:art^, by cwitrast, has left no ^jsday nlffilfmyseirwlll > carrier. Then he fllp-flo[lopped. Now slitutionalI p(powers to effective use In1 recom m end to the Congrgress "such be in New Yc farming community - hard work, phllosophlciilcal impression at all. 1 r York, 400 light-years re- ■ tie'tUieliawkleslhawklnlntown. . tbeappoinfrrlunents he makes. My own1 measures as he shall judge bonest profits, ru g ^d inIndependence, cannot figure Dg him out. His ad- ge necessary moved fromim the1 Blue Ridge Moun- ' -Reagan stands by a maxixlm asoldas- particular• concernco goes to the federalI and expedient.” bul the keyki word Is tains. But ^ a n abiding sense of place. pts But the mlnlstratlortion rem inds m e of \rf)en tbey ccjnt the votes i ancient Rome. Gibbonn wrote of judidary. We V now know what to5 "recommend." As Mr. CCarter has back home! InIn: Rappahaiinock County. ^ r e truly was too smalllalltohandleour Churchill'sI's complaint about the pud-• Augustus that he preserve ved the peace expect from i discovered to his_conslanant. chagrin. ..-th e re ’ll be tworintneboxforReagan.two;

nioin A-4 Timos-Now5,Ti, Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday.ly. Novembers.N I960

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NolHoi.p M .injjtnj Edilof I . - , 'Mn '■ ■' Michjd.McBndo ■ b.Tt_^. . . . 'ijwnym^rZ:r&.of liieodijOFMUxMrd^nd u/nlers_cj(ediloniiliu/n are’T^eil Happ.3p. [uirry^a'ishLT ^ir.d Willi.imm E Howj r d ______

M t f ile l voter si that tuurned oiff? i — — Just^bout^lihathatcanbesaidror'doiu inerln Thls'''turnoii"H" ol citizens toward tl i --th is election campaigaign has beensaid, or do:done; cal system hasis prorapted| more thann 6he°call l i f i ■; On the nationalI sscene. President JimImmy for a fundamenlental change in how jAm erica 0 . _C ^er and Republic,lican Ronald Reagan arear in elects its presresidents. Columnist Nicholas I ffl i: : the home stretch, eachca racing for the wir'ire in VonHoffman sugiuggesls pCTple do not votevi a t all \ ■ ; w h at ap p ears vvili be a photo finish______= h e re a so n s thsthaLnegative turnout-wiv illsen d a ------1 - • ~~ \ That thought langingulshes in the mindsids of m essage to Washashingtdn. morning newspaperer editors, who will go to A uthor G ore! VVidal also suggests a changeisc: , :; press-possiblyumsuDure.of.whO will win. Itt £also -needed to restostore interest-in the;r, political------■ I languishra In the railminds of American citiztizens system. He goes)es even further, conten»mDlating ______LshQjnay,gO-loJ5ed^;l^arly-VVednesdaymom rning—changing^o^al a~pariramentary form * 1 ArtBuchwalcl i d ■ n o t knowing — or notjot caring — who Ihelr■ nnext emment. Vidalli doesc nol argue peopli)Ie should W - - : president is. not vote at all,, bibut he does suggest thIhe levers t/j In these, final hoii:loiire before Voting boooolhs Inthepresidentiaitial race not be pulled, open T uesday a t 8 a.m.,a.i thousands of eligi : voters will be doingig theirI own soul and 'IJIJJSm . If eith er, casease .m aterializes To a sizable- degree— those m ■-:=searchrrig oiFjust-whwhIcHevers-to-pullrThi s no vote or non-votes - fK ookksmakietheneews or Reagan wiin ; are the undecideds,Is, the group which m II take office under a negative r iSLosAngeleslesTlmesSyndlcate ~our 0 KKK dienlsrw Tlilot three classroom^ assuredly will decidcide whether Carter g m andate, m inutes on a national netwtworic w ith “ How big doe:does my movement have another term or Reagagangets his opportunit'lity. But elect aa |president we will :anH flio WASHINGTI3T0N - "Kooks Incorpo- that 5 story." to be’ " rated,Smileys As ore national magazinema put It, In a fiifinal government will'ill continue to function "Simpose I jumped off Uthe World “You can starstart wllh your own faml- a j] M ? or-----i3ir_Smiloy —'ItadeGenterwearlnga para npalgnmre^Diure’begegihs leM - prefefaBIably less andless as c« B reporter asks you how candidate menllnUrene\newspaper whereyou said “It’s too lale. A guy alreai ! s u ^ r i you. you can tdl you could gel me on the evening 0 Reagan has pledfedged. Of course, if Vour parachugfrSia ds. W)ey never check on a That future likelyily will be decided by a Will tbisTuesd;isdav be a watershed ele openOj it would' maxe a good g< nim itooii's ngurcs as lection as ‘“.'S",,."T nat SCOTT „ „ s as lon&as they.get good__ _ minority ' of those i orrect.- We can get you on sequence." s( ------tUmoutctlt." ! eligible to'cast vofotes: farasthepolitlcaica! system itself is concicem ed. the local news>ws for $200 and national ‘'B ut then 1 wouldn't be a“TO ^tlto “Tlial doesn’tm’t sound1 too bad. I’ll bet :; A lthou^ Idaho is geaared up for a sizable! anda The turnout wllwill give us a n o th er chal a p t e r b u t news for $2,000» 0 ." asee m ysdf wi the evening nev vjrespcctable turnout, II , after I appearedired on Idevlston I could the rest of the nation1 asa: a the next four yearsye may.,.provide-lh(he-entire- "Could.you.}u.lell me a little about "Yes. that would be a towdi tiack. ^ ^ | o [ ‘S^peopeople lo join tbe anti- your (gallonIon?" C '■■■■ whole probably will no1 not follow suit. . - story. Cm ^ u drive a motorcyde?’ cement. Maybe I could r “Well.asyotyou know, the stations are____ even make moneloneyonthealde.” . - -..... fighting for.rs.ratings and the kookier "Good. How woufdyou likele lo M e a ■-■Kooks. Inc.«ic.wUlhelpyoudollx'-V^e you are. the mimore chance you have of fl leap over 12 GrSrsjlKsmd— luul-a-dionl-wil-who-demanded-ev«iy ------making the ne\n^rForex'amijle^rtybu' ' Ih copy o t‘Catcherher in the Rye' be burned made a statertement that God doesn’t 1 “ " K e e p rth e fin a fl1 h o u r s a btovebbard c ••Idon’tthinkl’dlikethat." , . In his district’s:t’s libraries,I and we not - bear the prayeiyers ot Jews, we could get "The Greyhound Bus C^mpnpanylsn^t only got himn on o. TV,- but he raised ' you on all threeree networks." loloo thrilled about the Idea elltlUier. Our jioo.oootocensoi Idaho’s U.S. Senateate race is as. close ass Ithe. any last minute nsor every book thal was ite charge or mud-sli.n)nging.by problem Is that so many kocra k s have bought by the county. He now : : race for the presidenc eithercamp. A Sorneone already said been §( getting on television tailately Uiat pubK ies (lisi own o« blacklist and he's The candidates, Frank Fr Chul?h and Steiteve While th ere sHIsHII are hundreds of uiii ytyou really -have lo be oulra,raecous to pushing bookK»ic-censorlng kits all over ndecided ''■"suppose iI sisaid that God dx s listen get » them to send out a crtO T . Why Ok couniry,” ;; Sym m s, a re windingng'up a long, tedious aand voters In IdMio,fio", both Church and ISymmS' |oJw ^^ray( ayers?"------dc don’t you slari a movementIto U banlM iiVou-sSld-ml-meT-W lmt’S rm y -n e x t------:: scar-marked campaiga lp .------— ^ ...... should attempt)t to woo them by [positive "TTmtwouldild make you sane, a nd no teaching te of Darwin’s theoryyofevolu- 1 step’" > In , the next two days,da voters will be sub- si ■ efforts. Each shoihould reason why he wwill dn fl onewould.wan'ant to put you on the air. ' tl(tion in the schools? That wouldw gel ■'We'll sendd ycyou a speech you can * ■: jec te d to a b arrag e of last-minute newspap< ito Jiav e to come.up w ith . ycyouonthealr.V ______------read a t the nextext Jschool ^ r d meeting - - iper, better job in thele Senate - foi- Idaho:and‘'S i .^ -S !!MBiat no-other k ook-has------— ^‘Nalionalorlocal?’’ —r r . " .------'attackingD arwU^ i . Then weTTtlp Oil : radio and television mimessages, Thecandldatlates nation. They shoilould refrain from the aattacks, thoughtof." "Local a t fli^ , bul it's the : w ill stick it out on th( he kind of your-TV stationIon tthat a religious fanat­ the campaign trail to) tthe charges and countercharges co that so ■ fre- "Wjatifioi1 oreanlze a paramilitary ststory thal the national newssorgantza- 0 Ic is going toic disruptc the proceed- _ J a s t , hoping the diffenersn5ejsilLbe.mad.e.in t quenfedihe.race.;e. ______organization1 withv> some friends and Uons U( like lo pick up. TTje thlnitn g lo d o ls ings.’’ - - ..... finalhours. - neuvers in lhe-^w»odsrto—ca-call-forlhe banning of allHtextbooks -----IbeTVw I^et this campaipaign entf dn a tilgli nnote, in prep^foraRs Russian Invasion?" th th at m ention Darwin and thele firing of "0! coursei ^fiv 1 1 slww^. They T his is a critical time tin and it is no time:for f respect forjhe pecpeopleof Idatio. “'niafsaltejready been done by one of ar a ny teacher who refers to himhli In the have to cover•the the news.’’ ______: George■geWill .

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. - -© JJBO^'TTje Wflshiflgton Pasf'osiCo. . Itisalroo6t(;t (alm ost, I say) adm lra- “ CE)ukcs of Ha22a rd ” r a r e tl*the hits. If, quences of aiadministration budget _ cocountry, o r you sbould go bel nve^tosecUK-memovte “Swiss Family" - ble the way^ Carter,* having, coldly ,_CaCarter’s, campaign is a hit I with reductions mamay be seen In every country co and adm it that you voters, t h ^ \ ^ l not t>e blame R*H>s<®."Inon1 c«e scene a d an g ao ts WASHINGTON — "InI- AAmerica. rfl?fiitAtwl hi> nnfislhllity nf nm ning „Vw neless.bul_calegQry-QLdeiriftfaw nrtivlly-=»--with—-lnt«nd-to-ftaid-€veo-tbe-i lal as'WUI R t ^ . s a l d , "1 woul riow ard a cfiHd alone IH AfflaTStevenson said.“ anynyRy may on his recordkTd, brazenly .based his “ 'Uld ra th e r t t e notable exciacepUon of retired pay." defense de needs you say are t vllal to a . lorest. Moynihan's Moi daughter become president and 1 sunsuppose that entire cam pali>aign not on his-perfor- be “ the man who bought the5 BrooklynI For fiscal 1981,8l7ihe defense b u d ^ Is prl»otect our interests.” Ibat snake likes me.” la just ooe of tbe risks be takeEikes." m aoce in off]offH» o r his v isio n .o f Bridge Brl than the man who soldid it."' already 110 bliblilHa below IhelTgure- ^Accordliig to Sen. ., A p resident m ust pluck, or lihansald, “sucbanldea , or perhaps tom onow , but btr on Mark Twain’s jJames Schlesinger. a und the defense program PsPadcwood,R-Ore..‘There we wring, a mandate from the ' Conner Hrmal In a five-yearold. tbe election axiom: “A He can travel half-way m mg em ber of Charter’s Cabinet,ft, a c c u se s, (Vlth su c h -fa n fa re In sseven e secobds of tte quietest ] -•t-resuftsrThat is whartbrvol'voters^rtsk-raiTKmdrthe-wo w ^d“whiJe^he-tnrilHs— cai d Carter's lobbyists a re '' ha presl& of the United - • Carter 6f-“debaucfalng pulKiblic un- have ev^'beard. Iben tbe prudent-p Stales?" ; enters. • puttlhfiooltssh■shoes/' (jej T&s to' cut"$8.rbUllon” re derstandlng” about flense, responded: ‘Sam, wu do t un-- SmanWodderU J presently authorized. , de ff that Infwroed oiplnk» ' ' If Ronald R eagan wins,J, |()t is.cle a r_ :_ 'n ie fe lsn o) p precedent i — none — fo r immediately Im revised Ford dentand.It’8notmyiaulL’" _ abroad is umisualsually complacent about '• wbat m an^tebe^l dalmllm COCXiem-• an • tnrtimbent’s— lw campaign _sni_j3Wbudget, reduclng-lbejwiuesi3 t -lor ■!&------ALtheJVhllelleJI(W »Jast_auti)^_ Carter ; proceeded to biai1.!?^.!^ -- tbe thought thallal an1 presl-. 't-tnrTew er„.t«^ ^ streii^rehglhened thoroughly wowoven from dl^rtlons fense len budget authority bv. $2.0.8 blllkm . Sen. Sam NunfUDa-IXia., c o m p ^ ^ptddleans:'“ 3am ‘NtB»-k)0ko e-'deftoteitr-EndonJlnfi--; - ddense.IfJImmyCarterwlflwins, he will - a b o u t ^ s cfa^tjalicnger.- C arter Is re- while w h increasing non-defenses e budget Brown to admnltthal it Carter's defense I*ixesldent ibaedulously and Economist (ofL onW ... claim ...what? . _ l -. injLOl^tlvelyrashedld aulborityCOblllton.-.-- — ro t provif e t ^ mill- - gsakl: y 'Mr. President, you d n "Mr.-Carter is a dan- ; : O ne fuoctlon of electioil tance speech, ai me con- tT •to^MderrtandpJf wf tn wa eotxh-alt uieskfeat,’'— - ^ N everthelessjlbe i r ^ r e s s i not-flol^lo^-war-wlth-t -;-dimhilshtbepublic’s-rlrtt,-l‘it,-lf n o t l t r - v e n t l o n , - ^1 wwiser tonight than I was retary of defense, Harold Bro TO, are essential fo r the wUngfntigD affairs, a - - raparlty^ >n mTnplaln If,f„aft£tlhe. t fouryeara aM.'JO,’’ and h e Is reduced-lo . (»« ET'.^ Srt-SSS^ needs. Then, publics^ ” . awnor'desolate faU— (to- bOTrow-B-desoipUoQ) "Aootber exam^de of Carto^i ■' lastfouryears,thepublicoptjopts for four fearing that thehecountiyls.too. sUistatistics as a drunken man SseslSS.us tumedtoCarter r t ability ures” that "ana ally-tremblesa at tbe more Carter years, think ■ing norm ally ^ s ^ l a t e ^ ppspoet?—_lfir.8uppwt rathw-tl-thanU lu- “ Bir.. P re sld a m e ^ < ^ •taimtulity-even0 -among prospect of hisjretuni." ret ' ------...... • th lo ra,.beginning w ith dou {de vAb'prograrh td ^ - mlnaUon,*; mli claim s th a t Carter ar has of two choices:-] ty cwnes . Americans abouJd. sbo tre m b le .a t.tb c .^ __ . InlliUoa and interest'rates,es, u u u fi: Bioo Biiuiuooln comedies. Carter, h as- Increased ino defense "steadilyrand s coo-, in our efforts-I »’T>N.;y.^ Ihaii^oicaiterrterdalmlog a mandate « a-to raise tbe defense ^ wbwbo, to,‘describe Carter's1 naivete to r monj ol the » ; public must accept as moretore o r less v , I . Sunday, Novovomber2.1dS0 Times-News,)ws,Twln Falls, Idaho A-S

Latest fpolls show I ) m e "oiigf r s s s D em ocratss will lose SOI s e a t s , bbut L enom g h fo rG ODP control oof either Sern a t e o r H o uuse : zcWASHINGTON. (irpI)!I) - Dem o- T he survejvey-polnts to a RepuUlcan— — Republicans pinned their:ir hopes for targets of ultrillra-conservallves. have'”-- D ^ ra l Gark Grueningig only has~candldale. and conservative Re- c n ts will retain conlrol of Congress( In pIckmofZO-;20-25 House seals, far short r major pins in tbe Senate•on o the fad bolKcomefrorrom far behind lo almost a "narrow lead" overer Frank publican Alfonse>nse D'Amato. And Andy tbe decUoos - despite! modestm< g a in s o f the numlimber needed lo reach a t th at 24 Democratic seats andai only 10 even. Churchh is matched against Rep. Murkowski K in the race loto succeed Coats appears'S lo have a "shaky lead . by RepubHcaos - and1 extende lhelr_majorUylntln thal chamber. ------c - of tbelrown are at stake. ------Steve Symmsu andI McGovern against— E iniAleskai-ovetRepuMlcaolcan_Doo Nkikles in the— _____ uabrokcn_domljiance_of_;of_the.Senate— ^fl»-Demc -Democrat-Mike-_Gravel In iinocra la- currently- bold - a — Abdnor. SSen. W arren Magnuson Is llsi and House to 28 yearears, a i r p i 258-177 edge Democrais' hive~conlrorolled Con- R «P-Jam es Ab Isted In tbe race to succeedeed retiring Sen. Henrv__ ge in the House and a 59-41 survey as a ^‘likely win'inner” in Bdlmon. slale^)y-slale survey sho'showed Satur- margin in} the11 Senate, including in- Igress so long lhat only' Ihreci Re- Sen. Gary HaH art fel] fa r behind in tbe - § Washington over RepubllciIcan Slade Republicans.IS. iperhaps sensing the ------dependent K .p ublicans now In office.sererved when_ polls to R e|^libllcanSecretaryofState . J I Harry-Byrt-of-Vlrglnla -F Gordon: Democrat Jim-Fol•olsom and impoaslbllily of Uking control of the — ' *^aritef-e»pecUtionfr^-that-the- re- FRhodes of Arizona as thele sole sur- along. sidered in serious troublee — John Among Iboee«e Iin varying degrees of ------C “ Tlie survey of Senate y getting m ore lh a n a 'm a - ' vvlvor. ------Culver in Iowa and Gaylordd 1Nelson in Irouble^te Rep.w.JlmW ri^toTTexas. Sen. BirchI B Bayh of Indiana Is in a V dlcates the Republicans oulsiana's unique primary. Wisconsin - seem In mucu<* belter the Democraticafic leader. Rep. John enate-races • tosnip^race.c«.wilh-Rep.Dan Q uayie^al- a l ^ . ------Indianarlhe Democratic— they~wimlT~nve raceses“^i3ered” • IfiTdPri ------firademas^lnd 1 survey was b ased on live in li Nw Ham^re, Idaliaho, South bul "appearsslo K have an edge." Tbe survey says Culver is now the whip. Rep. MoniJorris Udall of Arizona, dead even — wUl realizeeartetgainof a assessments of ifPI polilical wrtlers IDakota, Colorado and Im:ndlana, all While th e•• 'ssuhrey Indicates that "odds-cm " favorite" to beijeat Rep. chairman ol the Interior Committee two or three seats, perherhaps a few and state: capltolc reporters In the s seats now held by liberal Dei>emocrats.. . these five conUmlests Olfer the best shots..■ ChariesC Grassiey and - Nr consultingc w ilh (op polltl- Sens. Frank Church of' IdahoI and for Republican:ans gains, there areolljer ^ lin g away” from forrr winner. ■mer R ep. chairm an of WayWays and Means. _ . c a H lp n rs5 arand office fiolders. . G George McGovqm of Soul!jlh_Dakola._. posslbililles. R!^rtKasten. Tbe two seats the Republl pear lo“have'the biggestf a r m - T - H f f bolding a re in Oklahoma and s New [ f Republicaim hopes forr gaining .yYork. H f!? !* Rep. Elizabeth Hollzman is favored I ■ J B ^ to win In New York over SeSen. Ja c o b _ I □ vern i Javlls.Jl running as tbe Liber Go\ lors: ' more goveemor seats 'dirninish'c e ra l p a rty a j w iji

By United Press IntematloiUional 10 incumbenllenls. Among th e th ree open Missouri - This could bee theI closest North Dakol«la ^ Democratic Gov. . governorshipiilps, two are_held by Dem- c own)or.'s_race._Democri:ratlc._Gov._.Arthur.Llnk Is beavily.favored to win _ — — Repidjllcan hopes off mn aking b ig o crats — WaW ashing and Mailaria — j oseph Teasdale sillily trarails former a third termm over his Republican gains In races for governomor.this year and-onebyjiy.a R epublican ln .ln d ian a ^- FSRepublican Gov.-chrlstoplipher-Bond,—challenger,-Al -Allen Olson. Ihe -state— nave diminished sharplyIy and; th e 13 U * Washinjilngton race is closest, but tith e m an be ^ )sel four y e aits r ago. Bul attorney genenleral. TRAV seats at stake may end upipjusttheway ]i there is a gogood chance all three will 1Teasdale is expected lo pull p out a Rhode islandmd — Democraiic Gov, J. low t^ a re now - 10 Demoim ocralic-and-Blay in thesa:!san>eparties ...... -n narrow victory ' - — — Joseph Garrahrahy appears headed for NOV. 6th 7:::30 pm H erearelhe the 13 races a t a glance: Montana - Two-term Go\ov. Thom as ah easy reDem ocratic publican Vinceitcent Ciancl. the m ay o r of ^ Juniper Ro Press International sh oowed w E only In William CIliain lo n , 34. th e nation's U L . Gov.Ted^wlndM. Schchwinden is ProvifWo.— SfJP New Hampshire and M issouri—r- youngest, is favored hea^y_In his—f)—favored,-bul-a Ronald Reagiigan victory Utah - DeDemocraiic Gov. Scoll Littietree■ I n n - ^ — v*ere former Republican,an-covemors—race-agaii^ n^Little Rock banker ocould help Republican Jack:k Ram irez. Matheson. r «inning ir for a second term , NoAdmiiilonCIC harge------are trying lo gel iheir jobso b s b a c k - i s F ran k White.He. a D em ocrat who lurr>ed a slate representative. ------P Is-well’aheadid iof Republican Robert ------there a real chance of' change._But_Hepubllcanlcch n to ru n ag ain st Clinton.' .. New Hampshire — Two) years) ago Wright, a former 1 stale GOP ------bolhGOPballloarel^ill.tiill. Delaware•e - R^ublican Pierre Democrat E Hugh Gallen oiousted Re- chairman; Film showving ■ |i|fe The airvey Is based ^n1ei ------whldi-dominated statehouhouses a -d e - vented by law la' from seeklngathinJ—J; II — Cuiitmvei!.lai De nv ' ------■ vocation-off^flng cade a » but lost.J)ea^leavlly afler lenu. bulLLLLGov. Robert-Orr is lhe_oi_over-.hiS-Republlcan challiillenger. 1. ocratlc*^v.-D- Dixy-Lee Ray losl-lho - WatergaTe, began' a come}meback two favorite over ov Democrat John B everly Lal-qtiHtf»fi~tn«?f>rl— ------' and self-covere/ered button-and- \ loop closure.e. Sizes 32-36. ' Wo Need 100 Pi.Pieces for our Clear 20.00. Mateatching oyster - anco-Center-fo•for Saies-ond- ou • — ------Velvelour® • •rorol b e o f -q u ilte d - — ^ satin midriff( a and cuffs has ^ Rental Program.n . ------. ■ c o n c e a le d ironfront zipper and sid e po ck ets.5. S izes P. S . M. A 1 —41.00.------

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- J / ■ '* ...... In AdditipnII to DirectjFj'oiomrThe-' Factory Carl(rioad Savings![■ ’ - ■ ' \ 1 n ■ '....W e W eic iicome— m m — — fM •Master,er Charge _ - ■___ . ; . I 'o'AmerlCif/can E xp ress ^ W' V - * l^arlS'aC tiarge— '' Come in-I-TradeToil . \ I Street Levelvel \ No Morpney ’till 19811 124% ainn A v e n u e Nortti. Tw in FallsIlls, • 733-/506 . iily-1 0 ;O O .A .M .fg ^.;3 0 P.f, - --- -—-t04W oHAwA n : H:— ^— r - T r ~ n » - 7 n^ T------O p e n D a ih P. MTrF-rkiays-lil^UOO _ ■. A-p iiiriea*fiews, twin haus.iaanohai: auncJay.Novofr'OmDerZ.IBM — Stitudy: Inncomes5shpulcd rise WASHING!GTON (UPI) - The 19803I It also said an older laborh force a lodger livinging with a fam ily, a person should be a decade of affluence asI should1 bring Increased prot'oductlvity, a living alonee 01or with a roommate — ^ m ore womeinen lake jobs and the: strong] demand for hotlousing and will be betweenreen tbe ag eso f 25 and 44...... num ber of iwtwo-income families rises, ']h o u s e d goods, and a largrger number By the endid of the decade. 66 percent Peoj American Demographics D« magazine < p ie of middle-aged workers uwith rising of such unitsmils will have incomes ______^predicts.. ------1 incomes—all factors that'It svill stim u— g re a te r lhanm $$15.000, and 28 percent The m edialian family income, ad- late ^ th e eoMiomy. will be making:ing more than $30,000, said I By United Press■>m IInternational a favoriteite of the Duke o< Windsor tto use It as one, he spilt prel■ettyfast. justed for Inflatton.Inf will rise 11 per- By 1990, it said, 45 pen•rcent of all the magazineine which studies p ( ^ a * I and otherer celebrities. But air trav- T i hat old wood Is prelty hardrd. cent in the dedecade. from the current *consumer units - definedlas a a family, tkxi trends. ^ PAMILY AFPAm—------^ ------d - is - f a'asler-and-il- s i would-coet— ------116,000 to n$10.000-in e 1990. b a s ^ : o n ~ On stage a l the New^ew Yoric n lf^ t 1200,000t Itto rehflWltate the half-- projections by the magazine. :. ax>t SnaTu w as JamVmie Bem tdo, century’ oliold blue and gold sleeping NOTOINGTOWEAR f daughter of maestrestro Leooard cars. Britlritlsh Rail expects fllcnlng ■The man who robbed a1 Church< i ^ supplledbg ^ PI^ -ff'JIgoitfftn, -w U h -th e-p o p - by-GOuvcn^cnir-hunt«rs— e s ^ l a l l y —I—HUlf-Tenn..-6upennarkct- t-oppat' - ^nlngJtoMoml - # .'-- group Ambrosia — DavidrtckofDa oi the chicham ber po(s in all com* eenlly just dldn I have a thinrto U magazine attjittribut^lhe increase to ■> a, .1 ^ of two-income fam ilies as " Ambrosia will produciduce her new parimentsnts. Vw ear. So he didn’t w ear anm y H n g album. In the audience•nee w as father FPolice Chief Danny D ePewiw saida-' nwrewomenj■ngoloworic. ' • » im ••II, ■'’• S ! Leonard, and sissister Nina. . WRONGN3 N 0 IB ...... tlman wiih n nvlon slocking12 pulled______' - — Bernstein kept callinging out, "Turn Roy BiBtifhann, one of the cover his head - and otfitherwlse /-> ___ do»n.UK^tacsJLiajjanUrcaUhe_worid!sioi:lop^ectricrmatnlayers,— -stark-nakied^— s walkcd-ir an sbaro— _vocal." The eveningng ended with strums an instrument that's a col- fHc^ln Food Store wllh 'a"^lsloL“ a ' G -F 6 6 1 n , Bernstein at the planeiano as father-. - lector’s lUHem, valued M IS.OOO to The 1 store clerk said the g ■ daughter perfonneda-(I f f d u e to f T o - $10,000. BiBuchanan, tn New Yoric - -threatened-t) to rape her; cleaiS brace:es for ; night” from his “ WeststSldeStory.” J recordingIg his new album. "My tlthe cash register and fled w;w ith less Babe,” wawas returning lo his hotel - lilhanSSO. Ought to be enough ...... in th e:wi'ee ee hours when sT n u K er—~ffnewsult. a K lanvverdict —^ I LASTRIDE __------jum ped hlihim. Buchanan lashed out ------!— AJrTraveTts idlliniling Ihc g real wlUi hisis g u lla r ‘T v e always GREENSBOBORO. N.C. ( U P I ) - T h e ' -r ; trains of Eurc^. Late alesi victim Is known thebe guitar can be used as a BEHIND THE NAME;!: Merle first annlvers*rsary of a shootout be- ■ first class service fron rom London to weapon,”” Buchanan ! said. "When COberoQ was bom EstdJele Merle tween Ku KluHux Klansmen and Nazis : Brussels and Paris. Th The train was that guy’ fofound out I wasn'l afraid CO'Briea. and the Comrmmunists Workers Party finds Greensmsboro bracing for a verdict in the trial and anxious to have th e case>e resolved.r C Amcrion Eip«o I Trickcortrea^_e r s d i ^ t jforget i hirr A year ag(ago Monday, five CWP n ______’erBJdlled-ln.a_i:death.tomemfaers-Wen ______M a x i m u mn Caribbean Cruiseise Value OAK RIDGE, Tenn.nn. (U PI) - W aller Lassen wasm In group asked for Irejtreats, received none and and rally” that, brought - the hii^lLa] this week■eek and didn't have tim e to buy away, m ore publicity, most of It $5995 to $1250=^3 * candy for Halloweeneen Irick-or-treaters. But some a But a short timeTie later the children retumc'^ adverse; thanm iit has had since the first understanding childnIdren wouldn’t deprive him]lm. of knocfcedonthedoor.lor. lunch counter:er sit-in was staged al the - - . C o s ta s 4 C arlribbean ships, Amcrikaiikanis; ' ' ' giving U ^ ts away lo^theirpeers.- tt ' ■*Th« asked mele tto please take all the candjA.. IW, downtown WoiiVooltt;orth’s in the early - - - C a r b C ., W^q7I3 w Renaissance anJI'Danae D, sail------ivil rights movement, ~Theyotncterswho ■ RMm h»d ccfleded so I «could give Jl lo the other ch, from San Juar ho wenl lo h ls hom e In Oak Rl id riot c h a rg e against six 2n ro rhc southern Cariia rib bean. Friday nlghl were undenderstandlng:------_ who cim e by,ii-LasjUssen said. "1 first said, ‘no Klansmen a«ind Nazis are expected to C ru ise for 7 astor -. _ ■ The Kentucky FilmIm Commissfon opened thee firstfi '‘who might windId up playing a sergeanl.7 .?™ ol College PiPark Baptist Cnurch. d ay of auditions one-ha!-half hour eariy to accommodlodate y tew omansald. agrees w ith cclly officials thal de- For free bibrochures contaitact:' monstrations> a:are likely regardless of —:------' the verdicts,;, bul1 added he Is op* tlmlstlc theres wwill be no violence, ------“ I th in ttimme e has played an Im por- - - - j M(\(icjicCarpcI Since ; ^ — tant p a rt In the th feelings of the peo- 1 958 ______TT'! he said,JT’Time has been very. _ dieap) p e d — kind to us." - ‘^ a v e f c g3 ^ - ' However, theh e Rev. Cardes H. Brown U I 6 0 VERLAND 230SHOSHOSHONEST. E. J r .. a black mlminister wJio served on BURUY«678*2151 B TWIN FAUSMIS»733*166S Intem atioonglsem ingar discusses i v-ko o the Citizen’s ReviewR< Commlltee that Don’tleavehome > sexprob/en1 l l o Investigated ththe shooting, said ac*__ without us.^ quittal of thele defendants would be T k ; a v ^ -^PARI&- I(IIPI) — A bomblMandind had picked up the bomb CLEARAhNOESALE San< FYanclsco buslnelessman In- InSanFranclrtcisco. slru! c te d Pillplno dlssIssidents in ‘ Lovely sali» ld he trained in Arizona bomh-n^lng1 as part olof a plot to with former>er Filipino Congressman Bushntlell 5 assassinatei President FeFerdinand E. Raul Daia,a, lawyer Renalo Tanada 30% Marcoe1 and top officials,s, a captured and Bonifalifacio Glllego of the O ptics for ihile Outdoorsman OFF terroristt said Saturday. - ll.S.-based t I M ovement F or A' F ree ^Iflcftcopes • Spottingn g S c o p e s . Victor. Bums Lovely.y. a-Pbillp- PhUipplnes4ls4MFH)rheaded by former Blnocula/A • Rl p ln e 4 » m U.S. citizenI from Los Sen. R aul MMandapus. a . ... ------_ Angeles, said in a signrted confession He said ththe tralnlng_was_flnanced RTO'SITRADING.9PPSJ he received training ffrom Steve Irjr’the MFPF T as p art of its plan to' 2 1 5 ShoihonvSIrs*>•1 South T w in Folfi . Psinakisi in Ihe Arizoiuna desert, topple Mamrcos, who has ruled under i IPsinakis previously denijiled any In- m artial laww ffor eight tff his is years in volvem enl in Philirain e terrorism.tei power. Loveively said they planned at Marcos said Friday lhatiat Mrs. Baf- w ave of bomombings. l^bor strikes andI ______;______Ifrey had implicated Psinilnakis In the student demm oonstrations,______Canaada threeatens f-\ EinerT iA nderson Save Onn ^ of CroSrac*M litiont, • ------piTtnd RodRopldi.-Mlchlgon - ___ — U.S. oDilholdiK n g s^ Notionalal o0 n d in te rn a tio n a l -m-misslonory i ------U.S. multina- . — n c iiileseFSily OTTAWA (ITPl) - 11. rDliiiiers r-- ■ - / wilib®I b e sp o o k in g on Uooa] oil corporations aar re c a u ^ t in KART 1 4 0 0 -- (be middle of a billerr sstnjgffe be- / Troot Your Fomliyly to on* ol our family tty'!• l* dinnort lo go — * tween the Canadian govejvemmwit and' Analysis (D*llvtl»*r*d to ro«f hom*Of pkk*d up]up) the western province of)f Alberta/ over ____ . co o tro l of the mulUblUlcIllon-dollar o il. ^ day, O ct. 31 . ____ T u e s d a y rr^JA/«dnosday-&-Thu - l u r ^ d o y — ------'ro d gas Industry.------— panles-coulould borrow to ’purchase ' f30-7 p;M7m = ; : = T tie d i lu te , wfalch ha:has simmered loreigrHWwvned oil interests, of each week for years, burst Into th iltlnationals have adopted a - with the oatlona]-; al-govenmienl lownrolUe,’e, with the Industry appeal- You will ro co tv sa>a 10% DiscountI 01on «ach order "T h e;12nd Coming of Chrlhrlit" dictating prices and termrms of revenue incr forew negotiations to end the sharing and the provincencertallallrg rtween ihe- covcmments. . wllh plans to cut oil produc ______Sundayy, Nov. 2nd oM -l:3;3 0 pm said he’s willing, but his r good through U /30/B0 ^ ^ ■ Caught between the ty inister said their offer was ‘ z L ' T " ' T W »oK ^« ------^Justlfl(lied by Faith and WoWorki" — flovenunents a re the mu!mulllrallonals. uniikdyloct) change. Seventeen of Canada’s’s top; 25 pel- , . . FREE Mon(iday Nov. 3 6:30-77 pmp rcteim companies, acoiccomiling (or - LougheedEd accused Trudeau of try- Deliveries "Tw o Fedderal Heads.of oXrcCreation" m o re th a n 72 percent ofrallgasandoil al tag to seta Alberta’s natural re­ Nov. 4, 6;30-7 pm1 - - gales, are foreign-cji-ovmcd' - or but acknowledged that re* 5 to 11 p m - - . -controlled, most by Ameracrlcans. J f f g oil11 production could push D i s r ” 'T riesjsthood and Authoriority" Into using his emergency w m The battle betweenen the gov- Trudeau Int U 7 ShothonoSt.St. N.. Twin Fall* Forfort|j*rlnfnformatlon call 438*59577 oroi 133-2727 erru n e n ts - and the simnllaneous si powers to dojustthat.do release of detalU o( Prir>rlme Minister in<- - - ...... - V f ^ ^ ownership of the petroleum-— .------M uT tndu^ - rocked CaiCanadian and , American^kexchange:Iges. ______

the Torwilo Stock Exchai^ange's Index of oil and gas stocks plummeted pi a re c o rd 360 points. It fellianolher271,62 a r . ___ polntsThursday. ^ . Alberta, wbl(*pn)ducejces more than : 90' percent of Canada’sa ’s oil. wants domestic prices raised;d towardsi in- - —. temallwial levels. The! piprovince was...... I f g ettin g 45 percent of thejjrice. e pi but th e------price w eyHian-charee-roi-for-oll-wld-ln------m m ■r.. C an ad a, about $15 3 b arrerrel.ishalfthe • worid rate. • Trudeau’s budat last^Tuesdaywili T ' ra is e ol) prices about $16C3.60 a barrel in - __eadi of the next five yeai'ears, followed _____b y .aJ5 JC L ris eJn J9 8 tanindjmspecifled______d ___ rises to 85-percent oft yworta l e v e l s - - - . »rtil . after that. Gi Ce ficate Prpmlw Pptwstcr_Lougheed______m ■ “ wants a faster rise and salsaid Thursday he would cut oil producduction by as m u ch a s 180,000 barrelss a day during - , i tbe next nine months,. a 15 percent drop. In addlUon, the budget;et ireduced the . . provlnce’a-share of revrevenue to 43 aw'ay '- — percent, wtille-ralsingg-ihe-federal I -~~:v fv- (3rve< government'sshare to 242Tpercent By .. 19B3 fro m the cu rren t 10»percent. pe ^ B u y ^any iteinII in our^Irotrofi I niosldepi @rtlneiit t .... • Trudeau’s government,nt, with a defi- , cil this year of aboutt $$12.1 billion. L ; needs a’ bigger share of the antlci- Cbefore Nr 15 annd you g<]et a giftt certificicate- ^ p a le d $340 bmion in pelroltroleum Income • this d eca^ to pay its bills.llS;______^ r e d e e i or ANY iiItem —— T h e b ig loser lo the nr»ew ef division of inable-fo • ‘ oil revenues Is the IndustiB try. Its share ^ ' d ro p s (rom 45 to 33 percercenl, which it ' store--viworth sala could cause them;m lo reduce in our ------exploration.------' T h e situation for forelgr!lgn companies ' ■ is fu rth e r com plicatedI bybj Trudeau’s 112% of tlthe purcl;ha^ pririceZHlI pledge to increase Canadijadlan conlrol of ihevltal petroleum Induslitislry. _JhQINSTANT I ..... - - -He -wants the govemiimment-owned ------Gin Certificate-; • “ INSTANT - I 1 2 C Z ! — -.PetroX^anada tatakeoverv eratleasto n e______■rT-^momi^naraKiTJitmosposed-taxes-CFn------Certificate - (These special glH <^fkrtiflcates . , all ol! and gas produciluction for an '• account from jvhlch Can::anadlan com- GGiveaway^ good through D ecem ber:5er31,1B80.) ;! •Wbrih»J\o(«n]t ------{-Amot — ___•leel/onlc purchwo...... i_____:______j ToJj u i t o m t A J ~.r :: Turkey juu n t^ „ ' __ -I From.am_...... - —__ _ -__ ■ S — . ______jBSS^S»^(TOflalioiiio n .._ _ :______: [ Auttioittiorualion___ ------______-/T^SalesRe^ ------.^.ginn*nre # —- - - ——i — SalMReceiptipj# i = ...... outlines pplan »ftw l?-3l to I ____ ■ _1______^ to endlpcraw er “

— ------m e outlined its . . LLOYD’S•s STEREO ____ plans Saturday for evteventually re- •______» SANYO AM/FM • uffnlng"tbe"c6uhtry to"'(T ccivilian n ile ^ , 3— P O R T A B t£ ------I— nng-M usic-s^SYSTEM ------: P l l l imda* a new constituiitutlon to be 1 i i CASSETTE I ^ complololo musicn cysiom! ; approved by referendum.,m . I RECORDER I Fcaluros: _ ___ I — '• Built-In tfonMoaOlnfltron ' ^ ^ y d a r ^Uk, spokesresman for Ihe — ...... I Tha music system that's ' r W B p ^ I cassollcJ deck dc that focords « m ilitary Junta and the mim an regraded I ready to go whonovof yoi'OU (rom phono, radio, ::as tbe Intellectual forcerce within the ■ ‘ I aro! Foalurosr •' I ’------— • O ’SISULLIVAN I ' mintaa_ellie. wherhCT conditions 'I '• Plug-In ortuttofy ^ ___oporollon______^ _ ' • AM/FM sicrSlc'co radio wllh (TTPEREO CABINET | | | | : > Tallow, a constituent assersemblywlll b e " ------1 ___ FM stereoCO 1indicalOf IlghI . - . »iC is ^ . 7 formed, to-draft-a-new'rW'COnstitutlOT^------1 ^-^-Automotlo-shut'OfKat-et ----- tonreeutnl*Molo-lunlng.-.______A boaoaujljul lunctlonal [j[| ol topo f to sol'up your stcruof—------I •: V th a t w ill be voted uponR in li 8 national • Full’Siicd•dautomotic a iluros;. - « ‘ W • Bulll ln microphono for iQcofdcluir,Iw,„o« ‘ 1. cofivonloal focordlng ■ ’ " The constituent assemt‘mbiy also will • Twin boss-riss-follox spoakof ‘ Adiidjuatoblo shclvos to lit “.. UOOtlJOTB tof full sound jor aloroo oyatom adoipl new law so n politicI t i ^ activities •:------4 9 9 5 ----- iT ' syslem cllontor ‘ Hiosinood ol^ssdobr to • '- wUch, after a''suitablele period,"p will __ ■ _ leproductlo rotoct youLOloroo and_^___ ' allow new political paiparties' to be______CGIFT CEftnF?C4TE V A L U Ea.oa ^l __ icofd colloctlon___ . ___ ' 'r^rdm earsait& ar— latructJora tor oaay > - SalUk said the ruling NaNational - CffTC£BnF?C47E»TZVAW£S21.60 Dsa(Mombly •...rlty Council has not placlaced any pre- ...... coQditions-OT what theinewconslltu n ------! - fWwahould contain.. -r a8 r r 'i ...... Ttje final sUge of thej^laTwUrb^ | " ' OfferflObafhroiTgHTMOl >*dW i m befi5r"iS8flri. ' s to c>ck ii u p for C hristm as^ow T • T ^ m c A T E VALue tVasd '' T - th e “ conm lcte return too nrnrm al dem- h ocratlc political life thro)uw rii the ler- * mloation of the fununctions and ^ r s w r i r , ejdatfeflccrenthe. Jiatlonlonal-Security-:— — ^ [ 1 CouncU and the ' constitutional cc - ‘ a8Bembly,'*Saltlksald. ■i__.i^_IteCouDCllba8 rivenI) nno Indication BLUEUAKES^MAI jBtunitudvU-:— ------•• / ian rule but Saltikno^3 that alte r a i - t^ -^ -l9 6 0 -m lllla ry c o u p ,-11-It-was- seven _____ ^ — m o n th s before a coQstilueiluenl assembly ‘ ^ wasformed. • - -.'i-. • Tiffkey’s military leaileaders selud ' : power in a bloodless coqi 1 2as renotsadsffedwitin t B y o u a n . ^ .^ co u o trv teetered on30 the edge of ^

•J"..' A-8Timo9-New9, Twinn Falls,Fj Idaho Sunday. Novor'vom bor2.1880 .

— l i ^ B I ^ i n s ^ Abadaiin assaiult BAGHDAD, I r a q (U(UPI) — Iraqi Iraqi tnwroops had managed to crossS3 (he height of the Iraqii iartillery bar- troops pushed to easierrtem outskirts of Into thet Zo!fa

_Sadat sajl y s ■ 5 ^ ^ P id' ' • V ^ -I'' : Iraqis are ...... aggressoi5rs ^ J

------CAIR(HUH)------EgyiJgyptian-Prcsi-— - ^ ^ 5 ------'•M c ^^ 6■ n a rd ■ ^ " ^ -"McChicRerfSandwlcFriTRi here! Big: And hot, dent Anwar Sadat calle^ed Iraq the X , > ______Andcrispy„Grezifcat-tasting c h ic k e a d o n e' uiup in a s a n d w ich ------aggressorinits wanrtthfith IranSatur:— w“ th e wayonly_MyicDonaid’s cl can do it. ; day and-restated-reorecopitlon of - 1^ T ender amd n d ju icy on th e Inside. CrisfSpy on the o utside. Avatollah Ruhollah KhoKhomeini’s re- d |L ’e r , glme despite the prodai:lamatlon of a IIW IL W ilh fresh lettutu c e o n top-end ju s t th e righ3ht touch of i new shah. McDonald’s ore!;re a m y s a u c e pn tODj)f-that,at. And.it'sallona ______Sadat had condemnedd b( b o th lra q a n d l [ I f lo a s le d s e s a mne e seed bun. Ira n 'fo r th e w ar in theJ p{past, but in a • J ' N o w onderler p eo p le e v e ry w h e re a?fe; ssaying, "M y speech to a ]oint sessionIon of the Peo- ' ‘ • (Speckhl__ ,chicken!£.McChi Chicken!— — — ------. pie’s Assemhiv and thete ShuraS (Con- j sultative) Council he blanlam ed Iraq for /I ____ C o m eo n .ini.in. . H av e o ne.today.lA nd mmake-- _ - InltlaUngit. BU-Y-OME-Sg£!k:iAL-DlMNE-R- ______McChickenyour)ur c h ic k e n , too,______“T be conflicl w as starteiHecTEyTraqT’ l \ i ______At McDona>nald*8 In Twin Falls andI BurleyB ______. -£adat said in a speech,ch, nearly two - • i —' GETTHESECC:OND SPECIAL locally ownedj aiand operated by hours long. “It is d ear thattha Ira q lsth e ' ' Mr.fiMrs.WIIIUllllam D.Kyle. aggressor.” DINNERr free ^though Sadat againlin had strong : — j Menu will Ineluci* oi words for Khomeini, tenterming him a » . »on«ipoclal«och Nobody can1 dod( it like McDonalds Ci "maniac/’ he said Iraqraqi President « • n ig h t luluchoi: cl ./V\ - ______■------S addanr Hussein "is'm<^h(^ivalftlBy the— t ~ ' —------PRIMEl E R I B ^ ^ ------^ | M C D o n a mL = J ... Ulosinis of leadership,I. nnotjustthe 1 * . :------IDAHO-T ~ leadership of the Giili rejregion, tut o r I /" mouT— -- — I - - INTRODUCICTORYOFFER— s enU rerM lddtorr —----- CORNISH Gim m i h e n ------I I ^ ^ E a s t . ” S H R IM P & B 1 I Thisis coupon entitles t Sadatsaldlraqexpected:ted to conquer ■ _ IIIFKABOBS ! the bearer to oneI freeI McChiciten SatSandwich^ I Iran "in two or three daysys oi ra week,” (oFfargoodgniptcIolclol m#nvonly) ■ withth the purctiase of a fMcChlcken Sandwli . (Ich® I tNit their soldiers wouldI be drawn into R*f)ularCompl««*/r«*M«nu a protracted war worsee Uthan Syria's AlieAval/abU - ■ OIffergood H onlyatMclIcDonald’s of Twin Fs=alis, 305 Blue Lakes E f iv e ^ r Involvement initebabon. U D IS Blvd. N. ■ dining~r o o aF 6 pe 5 3 0 ------.“?nje Swian troops arerestlll i bogged - PE N „: Q.T ;QQ_ . J . O f t[er.good e i thru NovemtmberSO, 1980 - — “ — -C ash vavalue 1/20' J — downln Lebjujohr m tbe^c -worstpossl------■ — ^------1 ------N e e t ------ble-5ltuatt'on;**-Sadan-satdr-’Tor------i Q S i H >ed-tMor0 -Caupon5???H/tjM akeT oum w n—Any riffiLeasonobteFaclmiriftAccocc Q p te d ______I__ — Saddam. It will be evoi worw iree." y T M M Sadat blamed the-wa•war on the r ’lM /fif.tree I n “caprices and ambitionss of two rulers A who are Isolated from their 57 Blu* L a U t Blvd. N. 734-501)00 But Sadat singled ML oul Hussein "who S (^ t to rectify a ------mistake:b5rmaJtlng"an-e\reven'btgger mistake." He said Saddiddam's Frst i^H H mistake was a 197S agreereement with Iran that gave terrilorralII concessionsc ____and-Surrendered.conlrGl.ollo f-th e S h a lt- H-Arab waterway, whldiidi Iraq now

*^'^w^E^tlan presidentt sfsaid te met ' ea rlie r tn tbe.day-wilh.fomormetCrown------edionb 0 P < P rin ce Reza Palilavi. whotoppMlalmed p ...... "li .. o t e r s ____himsdf_the new Shah1 olof Iran on Eriday, but E^.w U L1-DoL-extend-:;; n - diplomatic recognition tohii)him . '•We have extended recc•ecognlllon to the Iranian revolution andnd republic,” Sadat said. •‘This recognognitfon still d s and will continueue unlil the •I She willliot bfie a Goffee-shopr Assessor.—/ Iranian people choose a different p ath .” •« She is well awware that workingng hours are froir)in 9:00 until 5:00 ------■- - - —«•She will not-sEsell Real Estate. Soviets op•p en final drive ~~beforglvirin t e r l M OTE NIELSON r F Q ]RASIU s s i ISLAMABAD, Pakistann(liPl)-A (I . Pakistani newspaper report orted & tu r- |n Trounson's Ti notice of retirement,re delivered day that Soviet forces Inn : southwest PREVIOUS> ASSESSOR Afghanistan are movingIf totoward the *7he commissioners last las fall, he recom- I 1 950 ____ i9 e o borders of Pakistan andtd Iran1 In a m e nided d e Nielson as his repiop lace m ent.______■ pre-wlntv offensive agaii gairist-ftber — —lufwhen But a second caicandldoteT” 3rent, b e - ' A f^an guerrillas. e involved. I backedd dut of the Issue,” . . I t o newsaper, the E liqh c o m e WES TRCOUNSONS/JAYS- ___ IflnguageWusllnLquQtedimiimirtPwHfitvi T r o unson n s s tr e s s e d . *JEIther.5 I did. Since I w/os .'•\Sovtet campaign against thi G ooding Copnty CCommisslonors li in my'oy opinion well :ihegutrri|. rBlirincin g, 1 decided I really c ^ r i a s before ^ harsh Afgh£ghm winler ^ i didn't hovQ-any say ...... I' quolifiod in th a t offifflco...... ■ - ...... , and that only the cor:ommissioners..should I Howllicontiniioioto represept iho rosldontsn ts cf.G oodInQ ______b Soviets are ■■“^^rrak^^ C o u n ty .' aware that hit-and-ninn guerrilla . Bothth Giesler an<^ Nielsoson hove filed their Tho S to le Tax Co'ommisslon has already fofou u n d o u t th o t ' warfare becomes more lidacy for assessor this y Bront Is n o t a yoi-m•man to thoir b u re a u c ra ticc bibum bling. . .. during tbe.winter, months..£ . - 5 K u ' s year. —^-Iwouldsuggest.y :. .oesses .sald4he cold-weathather-w ould- _____ atson is TunnlngiunoppipposedZir^the-Demo^ t.youvote f o r f lr o n t.______create particular - dlfflculiculties for cratic: primaryf while Gieslerler is b ein g c h a lle n g - StncerlySin yours, ps stationed ecI'By'F?'Rlchard Cone, .an acco WosTrounsonW« al ^rel^tlons such 'a ^ ^ xountont and former telecommunicathm statioia^ ral Land Bank officer,fr, in th e R epu blican ------• -- race. '■ - ______------— LEnEJMJSEIMNPRI/tlMARYACAlNSrGtESlER'S•R ^ -^ ------:------; ^ °*ESi«^K^week.' Afghan REPUBLICAN O PPQJ ■4 said-Jhe-Soviets.had 1km ^REERINin t. f r o m i h e , ...... = L — f c QWENLJUCHAanXONt— ^^-qffem lve-rn-iek e ni PflWiB'PrMlliitr^ -TfM ES^5 iN E W S “ ' — ------" LETTER P05TMARKEKEDS/27/fl(i...... " ; - f-^ich borders Pakistan. Jthe. “* * T o .c u f r ^ s ^ y Hbes. art their opera tkms, tlie sourcesessaid. t As part of-the offensive,e, Ithe Sovl- et-lnstaUed Kabul govemmem enl likely will ^ to prevent-A fghan : WEES TROm (rom 'crosslng into P a k i ^ut anda Iran. NSON RE;CflMMEHN D H ll!m >y:Morfl>Nltl»on ______the laftst report said. _

. - _ 3 _' !______SuncJay, Novembor:jf2,l960 Tim ea-Ncwa. IwNinhaus.iaano int A-a . .■ . . It ^01mm iMwky Loolc at:how prr i(^ s lT aa w ^ m jP ^ d ~ 7 ^ irV L just diluring FnrankChi ur^’sk ast ternr^Wliat : will —happeen in th€e ii^ t s5ix yearrs?

BO IS986 1974 Ihpaymore^lf------.„wh6n£tanK __ TTTaftereyiyears o( ,T.7 ou'lh Church was laaf deficit budgdgets by there Is nom change In ■CESSITIES: Frank Churchch and the Washinggton - II the FAMILY NEC elected, the itlonrate price was: Democrat CoCongress, Inflatl the price tbitoday Is; ls notn( cut; ...~ # ■ ■ WorkBiSoots $19.97i UP139®/»/o I . $ A2.!.99 $ 772.65 Bicyclee ^ 49.99 UP 58°/°/o 78.J 9 9 1 333.49 HighCIiihair 34.95 UP 40°/°/o 48.).99 8B2.79 LawnlVMower 99.00^ UP 102°/°/o 199;h99----- 3337^98™---- “ ^ G i r l ’s DDresszzzz— 5.99 — UP 66°/°/o- 9.).99 116.88 Refrigeerator 199.95 UP 65°/% 329.J.95 5557.68 ■ . ^ Tent_ 129.99 UP 113°/°/o 276.5.99 41168.11 12.50 UP 59°/°/o 19.).89 i33.61 Basketltball IE M = = B e i ^U e a n s ^ : ^ 5.64 = = U P = 5 7 ^ / l M - = ZiDiU I —------

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■■ 4------" I T >iffc vniip f m ^ m IfE^YMMW S 7 I ^ ;-,)^ ■• H So f U U I t0HOICE^ r ^ R tO iM-HESI AME.v. 5 “ WlIE W IL L NOT GElT THE ClOST OF ILIVING IUNDER CCONTROL I L ^ iNWENTIUNDER (CONTROtI t ; ' ' ^^r=UNiIT IC W EGETTHEI t COSTOfFGOVEBI _.Pal(>b)by Stovo Symms lor Sonatof •> Ropubllcan Roi . ^ -Xf ' ■ L l " ^ — — ^— -AJOJimai-Naw^w ajw ln FallSrldaho—^urx^ay.ay. Novembof 2,1980------

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Ever heiBarid of NCPPAC? Apppealing to ththe lowest nather ------(National (Conservative PtPolitical Action Committeese) ’ thann the loftiesst instincts of( people. NG PAG isEan-organization that tl embodies a I have saidJhat,, you’ll be ig their way and patriotic, tiolonest, conservati\live right. But thele fringe id you won’t evenn remember ___ far right wirIngjof the Americ:ican.politicaLsysl r:=:_ By their owiwn:w;ords;^hey-ar£ ire-Qut“to destroy jssionaRripia^■^perts and pollsIsters know”^ ^ to build up;); to tear down, nclot to construct; negative advertlsising sells. They' know that __ develop thrcrough-negaf/Ve,-n£negativernegativi ile_vote-AGAINST5T far-more-thariI they vote ideas, th e rrmeans to influencnee your vote. To^ m a k e . These ' are the sislick^t bunch oDf you dislikeI thet candidates theytf dislike. To rmakp manipipulators on theI /American politicical scene. ___ you hate. TcFo make you fear.r. To make you They aappeal to the lo\owest instincts .....and the m istrust. truth beb damned. The;ley are out to foool you. If youJ believe that youDU c an ’t be fodle<3d, let us That’s_wrotong! ------p o in ts -ouMhaHt-4iapp€pens-almosfsabc jcorrscioTJSIy^^" ...andI theyt have alreacady been succes!ssfulll! Here’s whalat NCPAC saysrs about itself; Listenn to Senatoi-Thoilomas McIntyre, vwho "One thing weve’ve done Is to wreci3ck the Federal deliver!sred this speechT ion the Senate FloorF in ....- - Election-Laws, /s, and-Thank God-foifor-that." ' ------...... March,h, -1978. He w as5 cdefeatei)'that1o bllbwing ______JlJohn T. Dolan, Execiicutlve-Dlrector, NCP;PAC Novemmben - The-Wall'Strei^xltx)oumal,-Sept.Ml7l!1980------“...A group like nt: ___ ^ ____ "Kyoujf.j Nant.to see-dissen9nt-crushed-and-exj xpresslon-. ------Letters to Voterers= 68,b00'@26'---- ~$17,66 8 0 ...... stifled, sstand-aslde and bebt sllentrr------Television & Ra=!adlo • ' "If you M Production & PIPlacement- want to see the fe\fevered exploitationin of a ______I0,qOOP ' handfuil'LPLhighly_emotlon,mal issues distract Newspaper A'ds ■■t the ’ ^ 10,01000 nation fromfr problems of■ ggreat consequerict:e, stand VoterSurvey^: — — aside an

$45,6)680 "If you wwant to see your governmentg( deadiclocked by ...... rigidJntniransigence,rstand.d aside and be slle,ent..." : ------

“ ' Recently filed FederalF Election CoiCommission reportsS ___ ; V show they have/e spent $240,866.48.18. This is money from outslde-ld:daho—from peoples headquarteredI - Don’t siStand aside anc elsewhere who;0 are planning yourr cdestiny. nd be silent, It’s timt Tell them yo ne to start builcilding up and tco Stop rou can’t be bouilught! tearinggdown!

Here’s whal)t you can do> abouti it: Vote for Seisnator Frank CChurch! Idaho n^ds1 Ihim!. ■ VourjiQia America ne^3ds h|m!______e.for Senator Franknk Church'says to alle who ------— have-ohea;apened-and-degra: He has servec aded'thlscampalgrjn, that ' ed you with honor. YYou nnay not have3 the peoplelie of Idaho are not3t fooled by foul pis _ agreed; with e'every vote. But, you’>u’ve never doubtedd his On Novem integrity. Nor I mber 4th, stand upip and be counted for f truth _ f hls^dlcatlon to Idaho.Ic ______. . andJntegrIjrlty ------, ^'“ He has folighliht Tor you. ? 6ur'vbteite tor him Is a vo'tee for - Vote for Si d^ency overir Indecency, a vote.f Senator Frank Chuilurch, ; a.for a better Amerli[Lea. 1 He standsIs taij for Idaho. StaItand with him!, ...... PAJoklRBYRI ’ RICH/UiDJ. DENNIS, J a N Notouttoibotl by «ny conb dr caniSdW sraninmniltlSir— ^

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1 ru esj l I 3 Hca Im . . . . r . 1 hedgiBg§rtr-ading-ii-in-f e t e es ---- By STEVE LIPSON nmes-WCTrstrrito*

---- ;— • m a S A U S — OakliaU « y 4 an n ef------] ______Kent Woodtttuse saidd t be doesn’t have thei^Qioach.forr U ^futures.-^^^^H jl ' m a rS e t ‘irstoortsky/’besaksakl. If prices move against bim, a1 traderU can bare to cotse 19 withth 115.000: or a day or losethis his contract,

Several yean ago. heleahdhlstwo a brotbers, who togetherr f{farm about 3.000 acres, m lo (he (h futures - ^ market In potatoes. ThTbey had a f iT •,. 04.000 prom at onee point,{ but b». > p r to turned against (he(hem for five days in a row. Theyy balled t out •• tbey s Q U lt^ a $S,I$s,ooopront:— ------_ ___ b e 8aJ d ,a D d h e 's n e v ergolngback: ra ------Tom Geary, a Eurfqney fanner. *a ; also traded potato futunlures several .. years ago. “ 1 felt like I w as too far away from tbe markei,'ei.” he said. By (he tim e be b eard abcabout events tb at affected u k e s . 1Lw2Lwas too late toa(l,1ie8a]cr Geary said be lost aboubout 11.000 in 0 , two years and-deckledded-he had— ^ ^ H leaned bis lesson. But oow be is (hlnVInklng about ------getting imroh?ed in-th<~the~ futures : market again. Using theth futures _ ' market as a hedge, a f farm er o r . . ' raocber can, under cerlierlaln condl- : Uotts, lock bi a profit.it. H] e m l ^ t ___ :..deprlyefaimfidLof.a.blge)iggec pront, ’ ~br1ty of-their business gambling ga I'd lusL_as_soonon st'ay^l'jJow n’i.haye'toto be complical^ or _ aboaboul.potalo.fulures. as the.e .b e s t------Ing-down. slightlytU ly..w hlle:.kiires_:. While hedging is cons S S f f i ! 'away from.’It s,a..wjy. lo>_take'_a j ___ risky. The prproblem, Van_Der____bedhedging .opportunllv-beJiad-jLfiver— prices-were goingling -im^Instead o f ______~ »afe"TiUsiness, the co “ csm m odity------H o ^ T «hders'sairtbey i3i are wlir real re good bump.” - - G iessen said.. Is p ^ l e gel Into the seeiseen. Now he says nedgers "h "I av e being protected,1, tli( l e d g e r s wet« markets have -another 1 T face, too. jng lo flnainance hedging, by Ihelr H . esald he'll stick to farmnIng. l "I m ark et a s a corconservative, making beebeenlhroughabaltle." iosingbolhways.s. - -Hedglng-protects—a-{ 1—profit aAculturalral* c u sto raersrb u t-th ey knowiililUeaboutlhal.” kn —------a.safe hedge.e. ; and then they get Potato P prices on Ihe fulutures Sinclair was coniconfident the sllua- m wiJanng can multiply ?lyltortum said theretlslltUelnleresllnU. is Norm | an S dm llker. a Twinin Falls Infecl^wilhthcIhe u ^ lo lrade.“T ------maimaritel-were hlgh.-much loo► lih l ^ . ------tion would c o rre d J . . . It Into a spectacular loss. ecUt8clf.but.lnlhe____ a- Curtis ElEaton, president and farm fa er and cattlem an, has; sisimilar • “They gel aha hook In their mouth SimSinclair thought. Farmers1 who meantime, Ihe bed A b e d » doesn’t c are hedgers had to p ut------.chairman of the Twin Falls Bank___-feelings.fa -He- said ..people-e_bave like-a. caught-[hi—flsh_They start -soldsold— potato futures lococked up thousands of)f d (fcliars in aodi------change. Between-blscrqOTj^rana ms ajjj fryst ^ i, said hedging can be a explained ex the futures marljrkel lo thinking theyy shouldi be (rading theriiemselves in al about double)le the tlonal deposits' o r lose their con- contract he is assured h d his pram. good matielketlng tool, but he does him hli many times, bul he doesn’t d everyMy,"hesicsald. prolirofll they could expect lo m aIke k by tracts and Iheir bedhedge. But a speculator guessi =s»«*lch noilhlnkltlfit U a tool a farm er needs understand un II. "If you undeiIerstand He said every!ty trad er sliould have selllselling their crop on the ccasn Prices have r w ay be Uilnka prices wl ( now corrected ccbssful. Farmers who them (h (futures) you could usesethem a game planI beforebe they gel Into marnarkel. themselves, b u lt It was a balUe, Since one .wheat.contracta M r . ierstand the ."Intlmale . lo to your advantage.” he saleaid. But th e marlcel. TThey should, know___ -- BiBut then aiunny thing hopper«ned;-.-'.Slnclalrsald. — Belugeoi)f chickerr1 heads Kenn/itp ta ceMhiglfxinPdfitloMsli h b w By STEVE UPSON him m ore feed, but he wouldn’t eal fallfatten him .and enter him In ainallonal r catUe from throihroughoul Ihe Pacific employee;d againstt rabies f^nT/mes-News writer II." showsho Instead of slaughterlrring him Northwest, took>k thirdI in filling and ______Kermll wasIS sensitive. "He was after afU the fair. showing and thirdilrd In quality. She also Dally Tdegraph, Lradon capsules contaitalnlng a q>eclal anil- — picky about what wh he ate,” Brewer , BrewerB spent about a moilonth fat- woix a bell buckle:kle for having tiw best ------xafiteserumdeideveloped In Canada______-TWIN-FALLS—j Kermlt-v-wouldn’t -said,--!ilf—menlen were aro u n d ^-h c - lening lenl him and then took-hin'Im-to-lhe-Hereford Intheshc " GENEVA - It rainedled cSilcken The fox sup]upposeoly swallows Ihe eat pfli r i ^ t . wouldn't eat atIt aall." she said. "H e got jun'junior cattle show at the PPortland — beads in the Swiss canton« of« Valais capsules whenm ¥1 b l l e s Into the heads. “'As 1 a result. Kermll., shellle nervous."^ - -inUInlcmallonal. recently. Thelere the since she hadid r>fjever. competed in a _ ^ helicopter Bqierts at U last week as an army. h the Swiss Veterinary Brewer’s Bre Hereford steer, wasn'l Even thou^1^ h ^ wasn’t ready. TwITwin Falls High School-frereshman, show outside TwlTwin Falls, sbe dldnl scattered 7.000 of tbe headsKts over the School in Bern^ claim that the oral ready ^a, for the Twin F alls Counjntv Fair Brewer took KeRerrnll to the fair. The concompeting In her first showV outside know what to-exjexpect. ‘‘I was really -can4on's alpine region in an In- n method .works. They He ua Kept growing, she Eafd, ss he judge though!I KermllK was a promis- Ihe (he county fair, competingI against nervous. I expec^ te d cattle 10 feet ~ ooyatlve-efIorttosto(Lan.lD: Llnvaslonot say a "chickenen head barrier" slopped wouldn't -.04. g et fal. “ 1 sbould havave given W steer, so hthe advised Brewer to m ^ ore than 80 head of ,4-H aano r FFA—tall;'‘~8he salor^ rabldfaxes. the spread otof rabies up the Wwie ------A n-addltknal 23.000 diickiIclien heads VaUey Irom theIhe neighboring canton of 1— fox.lalrs.by__Vaud.______. veterinary' student^, soldi)ldiera_ and Vaud has bee)e e n h lt h ard by a recent police. influx dfrbblesesorlglnatlngtn Eastern------— Tte^hicken heads-arestustuffed w ith Europe.------^ —IdahoGans-unwirorriechb]yynewruissetuaririety—^- TWIN FALLS - TTie; U.S. D epartm ent of mtmoney by growing a bakincr I in Bellsville. Md.. Twin Palls the day. DcD evon Woodland, a Gordon ( Randall, head of 0: the Idaho Potato . could become commerolally a FMday and Saturday. said Ihe BelRus tastes betibelter, has superior . lly available In two u i ... BJacWoot farmrmer and rancher and . ^Commission. r "I haven’t heheard of anyone Jump- S 3uryears,hesald ______. — The cooveDtlon will be he baking quality and producesis fifrench fries as good—“ held at the national preddcddent^ftbeNFO,wlllbe------{iiiM ff a'<;Hff overth ls.iihe e: s a l d .------“ l_Holklay Inn. Oo JW day, fro or better lhan Ih ^r^^ l. u t l ^ d a l l Is skeptical.-"WWe e have brewing • - 1 q > eak er.at 7:30 p.m. - - Tbe new po(ato would be)e an Im proved version ------progr -pjo., commodity meietln^n^'wiU^te ® grams here, too. People havea v e comct up with of the ^K us, which hasIS been available com- • -I Dejpile Ihose advantages,ges. If indeed II Is m anyny Interesting varieties, but I to discuss tM NFO’sa marketingn ^ore|ifonna lut In loM m erclal matlon Is available from merclally r for two years.-Tl.■nw.BelRus.wasldevel-. suisuperior to the Idaho polato,.lo,.lhc-BclRus has not— fieldsds -none have proven-any b< . pro g ram s...... >r.' 733-3122, o r Steve - Y bellcr-than"lhe------oped[ ih an effort lo saveve eastern consum ers haiImd a s l^ lflc a n l im pact onm tlthe potato industry Russcse t Burbarik,” he sakl.. Tdc! iMvsram on Saturdarttay-bejdns -7934^, I___ " c ...... F i r s t y e a r i in agencey‘abowe aveistage, ’ HansoiI n b c l i c vvcs SnH B ^STEVEUPS IS a management assistant; for f four within the ^ Kl something to sell you’d’d beller liiis could sav Times-^ewsv^ lepartmenl. Buf Evans ^ l save Ihe state about s . ' . : ■...... ^^ears.- — ------said be believeBved Ihe, rum oi^ w ere Save hav • someone who can ksell It;” $600,000, he- aaid^id. Before he goes ___ ^ H i He said, he believes the governorgc nothlnig m ore lhanIhi the norm al friction H Haranson said. - before Ihe L&glshilslature with this pro------_.. ----- choc:h06e h lm io head tq) Ihe d epartm ^ ent . th a t com es fromom changing the head of—-Hanson—has H also workrked to posal; however,r, IHanson said he win ALfter ^ one-year aid lrector- bealecause of the number of differentdl a department andilsd^tion.ar> streamline stre the managementIt of th e have talked to) every ev meatpacker la o f....the - statilate — Department— of— balalalsbe’swom. ------No w ave of>f resignations r followed departm dep ent. He said It mtakes a no the state to findnd outc what U)^ think ^^■ _A gti^ture. MfficM2 Hanson figures he In in a recent Interview, Gov.v. Evans the appointmentent. he said, and he has sense sen: to him that a departmelent with should be done.le. 1 He said he ^ a^ tald“ be—would - com m endH-Hanson—had luwfihisabouniTrr:— Us l ^ ~ employeg~had~Tio~pejereoraiel—rendyuoRefftirBbirab Jx it?o :------w antS toI say il^M goodasll— hlSughly fortbe jotHi^naraanenJT H ra ia ------H a i ^ s a l dlid be cam e to the offii ...... Lasl year, the[)e fisome issue cam e up sbouldbavebee)een,y hesald.'Tm new bed>e chose Hanson because he wakvanledto 'd ire c to r’s office[ice with several -goals ^Carroll Dean, R-Notusiis and and l e g a t o r ss votedvc to cootlnue (he a t this.” 'change the d epartm ent's Imsnage. It and has madee pprogress toward each dulrman of the house AgriXlcullure state m eal lo^>eere be Is more ageiigency to a dgwrtment that cwilrib-c give tbe farmerner hdp marketing his havImveDolh worked with H anson>n.whols Hanson couldd noti> predict « 1 u t llet comfortable Inn thetl job and able lo do a itoi t t t to forming state pollcllcy, tbe crops. “He canan produce himself Into aa Democrat,I^ on several Issuejes. Both ahead for Ihe department.dq If a fuo- better}ob. gOV(jovemorsald. tb e p oor bouse,"ie,'^Hanson said. Under hadbad s^eral good things to sa;« y about d g ^ t a l phflfimahge is going on In Lastyearonlin Halloween, Gov. John Henson Hi also h ^ the admlniailslrallve— Hanson’s leadenJcrshlp, thedepartment—himtilmrwlth hls-besl-ciuallly-beliehigthat Washbiglon,-Wrtncfthe U.S. Depaitmenl— ' Erans-namedm) Hanson, to replace skillikllls to handle the departmiCTt e a t a h a s b eco m rtnInvolved v in developing belhellstens. - ‘ ...... of A griculture IsIs | going to cut back Its. Wilson Kelk)ggjgg. who w as retlrlnff UmcIme when budgets must be b cut. foreign marketsKs forI Idaho crops. FFor example, Hanson willI (propose operatic^, thenlen stales’ agricultural - - a fle r-a -c a re3cr e r In-Ibe- department-. EvaCvans sakl his h o ^ fo ra n exi“ Pwtled Pmrlously, Iniodivldual.-commodlly-toll lo Ibe le ^ a lu lre thallt ellmlnilnateThe--cJ«wtinen indudlng-ldaho’ft, wUI - - t \ spanning 40 yeai lepartn>ent of a m c u ltu re willill have a groups proinoteoted lheir_ own. cn ro .~ gstate’s, g meal prop^m take over manyany of (he programs. - DTegsury- ^ ifawiftffHutM^ Btpcet^fflp THrthtHwitriif fw' Trw 10 le^jlawcTanii^ooUiSbeM elsre^M !-^^^— ------Toanllnatetfttii)!aiirom oteairof lflaJw’s"‘alBl meatlnspi^lon'prtigfam1 m Ijffers' " n ^ prlinartlyyare^at^agew a i . r of the Fanners Home & M iW HANSON Evans said he was aware whenw he crops. adeadequate prolectlon In all olhei«r cases, Io either caseAse, Hanson said be N Admlnistratlwi.X). Bcfore.be was named £nn(ippolnted Hanson of rumors-s that It OmoftbeflrslIrstst^helookwaslo bete said. There Is no rea!ason to- wants lo give! a voice to all 7S,W ' ...looldngforwani s r d director of tb^ td ep artm en t h e served ^rould lead to a series of resl0Ignallons hire a trade coordinator.coc "If you've -duoduplicate service.------—— ------— farmers Inlbe stalstale. ------\ ■,\\ .■ , - i ■ ...... B-2 Tlm6»*New8, Twin Tailsalia. Idaho Sunday. Novembem ber2,ieeo ^—^Seie2 n tif ie ^studies iincreassefearsso f swinnefevierfor Uu ;s.:: ------BySONJAHILLGREN” /Florida's 67 counties. If tbe disease Worried scientists fear r the wild island, N.Y.,.,sald,“Thesusceptlbility s IFlorida wild pits worry sctelentlsts. fever resemblenbled those caused by tIPlFam Editor enters the UlUnited Stales, chances a re pigs, pj which are oatural so scavengers, - o f these p i nI Is of great concern lo us. Florida's wBd pip anne hunted other diseases,ies. Itiat raises tbe pro- ______good It coul(xild come through Florida m ight pick iffi contamlna IftheyshoGdlId be accidentally infected eextensively. If the diseasee spread: to spect of misdiagliagDOBiS. because It; Is ajatcwav for refugees scraps sc origtnailng from els< ^ Africann swines fever, tney could ywild pl& It could be transnsmltted to "A mlsdlagnoig ti^ could allow Afri- WASHINGTON-AnlmiIma) scientists from Haitilanded, an who might a n y the th Caribbean and get anm ouihrcalc aerve a s a sou are dearty nervous Uu ou rce of Infectkm for o u r ddomestic pigs t>ecause trimmings ti can swine feverie\ lo spread un- that African pwifromco*contaminated animals. going gc in the United States. „ • domestic pigs.’ sw ine fever might spreadad 1to the U nit' Illegal HsHaitlaa.immigrants are js." fifrom wild pig carcasses somsc etim es d e t e c t ^ " McVlIcVlcarBaKl S c ^ t l s t s a t the Agriculnilture De- -nw dis^tse does not harm h u m a n s r a : ed Stales and hurt ihe natnation’s swine believed to fc ~ are fed to domestic p l^. Several stepsleps are being taken to 0 have Introduced the dls---- parlment’spi Plum Island AniUiimal Dis- but It kills pipigs, sometimes before Industxy, and now theyey have new easeloCuba. Wild Dip often are captiptured and prevent spreadsad o(< the disease Into the la.------ee£ a se C enter exposed wild plipigs caught sym^msooaocur and norm ally four lo si Bclentmc results to Incrncrease their Those nal sddasteKlerples. United States.s.U5.bocder»arebeing U Mtk)ns are two of the--- In F lorida to.A Irican swinee 1fever a ^ seven days afleifler onset of fever. ' worries. W estern Hemisphere He counties to----fo McVlcar sald T “ If infecticted, these scrutinized to0 keepke out pork products, found them to be extremelylysusceptl- The Westernim Hemisphere strain Is p The fatal, highly contaglcQdousdlsease whlchlhedlsi pigs could set the stage» for wide OffldaW havere a plan to deal with an Usease has spread In recent----ble.b! Ail o f th e lest pigs died. dangerous t)ecjlecause It Is weaker than d ^ ->would disa^ to the U.S..pork.-y«ara.—Ihe-I» - o th e r - 4 w o - a r e —thfl------: dissemination of African sw»wine7ever ouUMrakifooeoo eo c c u rs.______ilped*y-t^~the:acute-Afriifrican klndrPlgrtirthts “ anda a pi^enllal dlsast^DTiTlhe U:s: Proidmt CanCarterthis monOi signed Industry and raise consun»imerprJcesof DomlnlcanRi1 Republic and Brazil. ScSchod of V eterinary MediciIcine l y h e hem lm here ca poric and other meals. can survive and appear piporit Inqustry." _ a new law to n to additionkxi, Caribbean fisherm en- UnlversltyofFIorida. Ui , , , D onnal. T hatIt Increasesh difficulties o f . . *nienewprDhlemileawit..with^plg&_whododco{(l if(Florldarkproductsonthelrboats. Plum PI Island off the coast st of Lon* nwre fafactors drallng with the wwild pigs that died from Africrican swine organ&ms. \zsupplhes—= " ^ K u tiSfuss-m m p a s ssians— Fewer vej'egetables, bring] 1higher prices all11 down the line forssaving[ soil, fn•eemarlrket .. BvPAMELAJ.J.HUEY WASHINGTON (UPI:IPI) - Grocery shoppere didis- In a fruil outlookok and situation summary, J miDots stale> UUniversityg lo 1334 and inayed by increases in r y* ^ United Press InlemsUoaslIni \ tn sports. In meat prices this fall can fixflod department predictedte d thal sm e rm a rk e ts willI ecau3ese cof large c n ^ . supplies. Food tnflatilaUon Is expected to be nei . retired now bullUt his passions for a free r people speakiog,dog, I would have tdd A seasonal declinei IrIn cilrus supplies pushed:1 tup percent this year andId 1110 to 15 percent next year, ^ ® market and sa\saving the soil bum no '■ them‘you're prasprazy,"’ Kuhfuss said. September prices to growers,gro but they remainedd 44.S This season’s c llnu a s (crop is expected to set a ret 0 4 9 He ovefcaiDeOK tbe speech problqn p arent lower than a yeai « ar earlier. of 16.5 millhm tons. TThe h crop of 10 non-citrus fruii is l,00(^acre farm near _V ■ L L A —end one Job led>(] to another.'------* ■ 'M a d ^ w t n c e ^^^Grower^priccs.are.ex•_expecW :lo-fallJnJhe fourt«rth_::cxpect€djervfiias._ manure fw the lao tail and 10 lo 15 percent nextlextyear. “BulTtiylTdl)dl^pline'mysdf and pre flaDd,-hesakL------president of the Illinois FarmnBmau 1 HKKulUusslaiI family also used con- ______D0( say loo much,c h ," Kuhfuss said w ith focJ2 for. year8 and also as presliisldenl o f , louring and te rra d a la u g n , radngooniiliogland. manymai of Farm' Bureau’s nui B ut Kuhfuss is “I do have» theI q)portunlty lo bus i Is adamant lhat a business affUlates. H e direct*1“ farm er m ust vrtduntarily d u assunae re- ____.co m m e n t now andan then, though," b e moi move fnun Chicago Rie new E nergy Security Act^ct of 1980. as weU as meU lethane gas and wood- fromom USDA’s existing programsns." The eariier setof loan guarani■antees was energy plants.. i - - z - F aia rm e rs Home Acfminlstraliotion, the _ _ . . - Draft HHorse & N\ Ig chunk of a business a n /luleSale and Indus- - Even withoutut loan guarantees for ruralral lending arm of Agricultunare, will TO b)e e held at the Scott i afio an program to help altall sorts of larg er plants the tt and Nancy Bowersrs'S lIvor TriBo Farm71 >Arena that are available from haveive $400 m lllo n for loan guanirantees tscet*d1 3 rm lUi loutf) and 1 m il* matt of sm all bu s h e d In rural area< »of tho Mofor-Vir CorneV'at tho S i.edgoofTi vrln Fall*. Idafw (thb ■ e a s.______the _ Energ;irgy Department._and_;ri $l?S mllllnn fcii- directI loan1 s —- land andd KlKImbarly ScMd com«r). Rout* w (thbbthoEoM- In a copyright story, the ( will b* Troll mor1?*d.,: ______le Clilcago a ^ c u ltu r e 's guarantees'^wiil gu m ore dlvld-rala!«dIm r ochlnory w illi* ll D r a f t HoMorsot a n d Miilos ar t t 1 t O O P . M . . . MOTIl All All •ntrl** m vtthova brond pap*cpcra to .a n fo rja U . All H o n o i tI Mulek ontrioAjnMi b« ontvrW « I ------— ------b y ? flO AAM. J Sohirdov. Nov«mb«r fl — W daintheitalli------“ I — Wo will hnvo 0 m en on doty ell>11 day Friday to chock In horMes i a madtlnery ClockI —- N r o loddi* henmi or laddU horhone tadtplooiet Comb u m H tlo m 7 % om aH Har— e n A M s k a . io % e a MiM anM M « Tock A M m U tta d o r $800.00-»3«% o v a r $ «00 lt « a u . 1%%"lfeSak''Cbars«l Astki* goeatti t o p r « t s w « lK iv « tli» ffcffo D o w h ig D * t« d i

I-REGISTMT E R E O 'elioi^ STUD COLT-WiI•Wi'll bo 3 yn. old l-TEAMOF,>F BELGIAN MARES-Wt. 1700 Ibi. I what m£lakes ______ln-Jon_w»l Ibi. Failure bred. ; i ' • « « l9h» obool 1750 Ibi. to 1600100 ibs. Sorroll with .Brokotow»orit. oi Anybody con drlvo th ii polr.air.„ ._.;rrrrzr:: i rr.; ------while monnone & tall & w ide 3trlp« inI face.fa Oulilonding 9Y«orllnoDI d r a f t COLTS ^ ■ dlipoiltlon.Ion. ■ lY ygrllngD = = = LDBAnjgLJiY^_____ ga t - j ^'g^HFr-^ElPINGSWJrbTSkiroke. 5 yoor oldi. Yoor olold Buckikin MULLEY MULE-Brol■Broke to rldo S______{ OF BtONDE BELGIAN GEIOINCINGS-9 & to ycori Yoo” o^o^Fon'cy bown Molloy SADDLE old. 20000lb». Ib eoch, Woll broke. gontle. )OLE MULE. Vory _ \ 1-BlACK PERCHERONPE MARE & GELDINC- r«C-7 a 9 yoari old Year oldsId Sorroll •‘opoy" molley SADOliDOLE MULE. B50- • wt. aboutitl6 11 0 0 Ibi. oach. Ibi. G entleitoronyono. f( l-GREY RK REGISTERED PERCHERON MARE-^RE.2..yeor, oldwi._»-:*-Yoor old3>d BROWN JOHN-MULE. Ck>od i ^ i ...... oboutUSO od loddlo mulo.— - —J 150 Ibi; • Aliopocki.CI. Gontle. 1100 Ibi, I.SORREILLL 8EIGIAN( TEAW-7 i 9 yoart1 old.ol Wolghi 1900 lbi.«och.8tI . Brokoandgonilo. I-SLACK a , - 1-8 Year old)ld BROWN JOHN SADDLE MULEULE. RIdet-pack* .. ‘I a 8AY TEAM.5 a 6 year, old.'>ld. Goldlngt U50^«.brokelo.dr Ib*. «ocK drive. Gontio 1150 Ibi. f IMI ■ .2-DUNNAAUllUlES Brok. 10 ride, work a pock -brown-ioom:Moro“a"goIdlng.J. 8 S I I yri, old. onyon o .8 4 1 sock.lGonilo fo r i Broke a eonjonlio. &10yeonold.9S0lbi. oach. k. ,...... l-iY o ar.o ldd /MOU£YJiAUL£.- RIdei a pockt».ioooib», 10 ------: - a ...... 1-AVEAROl: OLD SAY GEldING-1 650 Ibj, brbbro k o _ ----_ — ------1-8ICSOBRI d MOUEY MUIE - Rldo« a pocki.1.900 90 n»; ‘ • r •RREirBELGIANTEAM-tSOOlbj.Ibi. Smooth moulh '1.7 Yearoldl* &w«llbrokco k o . ______dMOUEYMULE • Rldet &poeki*900lbi. 90i -J ------l-GREY PERCI ------“ l-7-YJ«itcrIDUaGlAN HORSE. Gentlo for o. ACHERON MARE. 4 year* old-notatbroko. br i I-Polr oi 5 aranyono, 1-GREY PERCIJCHERON AWRE. 9 yoon old-notstbreko. br 5 yr. old SOREIL-'MUIES w t.._14S0_lbi,_4 1.4 ,w ell_l.TEAM OF 61 ----- BUCK CLY0ES0AL6 GELDINGS.-?55.-9 «-lOy«,r»-.-r- - < old. 8roko aand n gentlo. County Fair winnoral■*1 'm 1-7 YR'OLD'LD SORRELL MULE wt. UOO lbs.». orgroon broke, I-BIONE REG, 1-2 yr. oldi SORRELLSC SADDLE MULE (John) oi K5. BELGIAN STUD COLT 18 rnonlhiinthiold.Popor* i) oxIro Qonilo, being proeoiimod 01 of Oct. IQih. 1TEAM RO/)OAN BELGIAN MAftES-Wl, 1800 180 Ibi. Poiiuro 1-Brown bold ------bred a well>11 Ibroke.------>ldfo>VAYHOftSEPLOW • ■ j § •-JOHNOEEDEERE MANURE SPREADER on rubber.rub 1.2WoySlNGl I - ..... ■ Wslirs winler...'be prepared...»i lOOIt.TANC GlEBOnOMPLOW .wilh snow tires processed oninAMFs i ' ! ^NDEMOISC. 2-HORSE MOW) W £ R S ______• . . ______- 1-AFt.J.D,'. DISC.01 1-2 ROW BEAN — ■ i — r - .: electleclronic rctreader...Orbilrea(l,l3Cf. ------SEVERAL- ^N CUTTER WAGONS ~ poiilbly »om9_bu-buflfliw.. ilelghi t-VAUEYMOLOUNDCQRfiUGATOR .._a.mony.olh«ilher-horte drawn Item* of mocinothlnory »pch 01 1 4 A W ^ C K * W Thesihese are Ihe finest reltead winti Cultlvptof»-p : a PACK Outfit ------inter lires available...so (or maxnaximum ______J I-plow* Olc 14«tofLEADL3 UNES for 10 loom hitch — ?- g iflier driving safely and.convar ♦w-OAK EVENERS ------hSwmrttAtreySEJmORBIGKTTCH------;------7 ' ' Viinie vflnience,:see:iis-.for your. best.bst.buyjn______i» IrO ow nn^witw.OAK KKK1.QKE5.^ __ l-OoxenNEW K ' ' . ' goodood...safe...winter tires. ' * lEW ASH TONGUES 1-Sofofl£AOT) TEAM HARNESS yWTH HIP DROPS '• ■ * 24ot« ofOOUBUBLE TREK or lead b a n a chain* m * ONI DAIlATIMVICIONCU«T< T W N ^ F ^ LU HFYo»M avilorm«»,■tr or MocfcliiTy 1 ^ ------KICAFP rtoC— law^CiiW .... ___ iT»nw7:TriHM cq)iiK5 RETREADtR.SR-SINCEIM5 » JIMMESSEfERSMITHj.rom.,li Idaho 324-SI38

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f p r o g f . t - Conisulteint crteates j r a m ssto~aiidjw^iToer^ BySTEVE^ UPSON can't be content with vwhat he pro- Winter tlnvtime Is when "we get edu- » r» T .T .... „ __ Times-New ews w riter duced In the p ast. If a fafarm er gels 25 c ated ,"h esals said. He and his coosulUng _ tons of sugar beds lo) Ithe acre, be agrooomlsls>sis will attend the schools on = « ------should be satisfied. StukiJkenhdlz said, crops andd newn fanning technique ^ » TWIN FAFALLS — Dale Slukenholti:is is but he should also ask hlrilmself why be offered byy theUi University of Idaho. aoagriculliollural 0 }-belweeR. didn't get X loos. S tu kaihU ^ willV also conduct some Tbe Twiiwin Fuls agricultural con-XV Farming Is so competitlltlve " a farm - classes off hishi: own for the staff. "I ' sultant, ouowner of w ul he said is e r has lo m ake each flelleld pay every, even rive exaiexams."hesaid. probatriy ithe largest agricultureire _ y e a r" to stay In business,5S..Stukcnholt2.. Winter iss alalso the time for follow-up I - — consultingig firm in the state, takeses said. woric. he said,ald.Itlsthelimewhealhey _ knowledge^ of< the latest farm ing lech-:h- For Slukenboltz. a largrge part of h is go lo farmer?ncrs and find out bow they ...... niques.and.od-research-from-tbeJabs-to-to—business-is-providingan in Inoependent—^ a n d w hwt a t rmistakes Ihcv made^^:;^------* ^ the*farms~isin- thc'fom ronjraencarfa r^ latrfo n o ll-aiK lp lan i lest:■Sting. Th6 key" Finely,'wirwinter Is the tlme td'start tool for this Job. whichh he displays plannhfg withwith farmers the programs holti ran his own 160 acre-*e- proudly, Is an atomicic absoipllon lor next year.:ar. farm until11 threeI y ears ago. srtien hisIls spectopholomelcr. ■consultingg business demands__re--■e-— With th is.-h e. can lest le; for eidil P ! * ------qulrcdbele;■leasetlout. . elements quickly and acaccurately, ne ; ------liWe—-only— on sell— information;^— said:— And— be— can­a— lest— for— j-eafiyeRside-[- . ------:------SlukenholtiJtz said, of his consultationon m icronutrients. somethinling that could k flnn.HlsjolJob is lo assist fai^ners withth pot be done al iall until;1 IIhe machine *—^ r ^- gallery J • ------m oreledinitinical aspects of farm ing, l^devdopedlnlhel^5 0 s . ------f I This Is not lo say the farm er doesn't)'t When the growing seaeason Is over, , p„n, ^ know his; O' own business."“ I can TTin'in —the-wortrfor Stukenholt:iltz ts-n o trH e I ------SupiKift WalrAii!— j - ! every piece of equipment and everyry and his staff will be bus)isy taking and » MARIi J test we dodo here, Stukenhotz said,d. analyzing soil samplesles until th e. ' ^RILYN LACROIX j . I "But I don'tn’t have lim e." gnxmd freezes, he said.d. and even a I ATERCOLORST | IltUe longer. T he sta ff wllvlll be reduced , j A fannerter ts no different, he said,a. from a summer high of aboutab 30. built I "They’d ha^uv e lo study like crazy to be» will only drop lo about115 : one. he n^moin>oln E. 7 3 4 - J J » J j I. as efficient]i t as we are In irrigation." A said, consultantit ican take over technicalal . d)ores, suduch as scheduling irrigation)n r rr o r controlllnIling Insects; to give a farm-n- p . ------erm o retin v ime lo work on equipment or.o r . ^ . y ._ . W E D N E S DDAY , NIGHT CLASS 7 :0:00-l 0 0:00 P.m ;. *■••_'i_ £ ii ^ B S S S 2 ; ______makemaricerkeling decisions, he said.____ J NOVEMBI _ - - BER 5 * CROCHETED SNiSNOWFLAKES- The pari■artnershlp can pay offIff 0 ' 55.0(00 For A lfM aU rlo lt o n d lnrn»tructlon ll ' « ' handsomelyely. Slukenholti believes,s. fe, Callfoifor R oicrvoH ont — C la ti Six,Sliollmlt.d 5 For exampinple, on a 130-acre potatoto field, Ihecorconsulting fee m ight amountnt ® OponlOiC1:00 AJfl. THE '*'' n £ ^ H H to about thrthree saclcs of p^atoes per ^ to 6:0 0 , .-*»* acre,hesaicaid. 'That means we either & Mondoythru" s l . . ------bavelogetU:t three sacks m ore out of the CH ground o r• sisave that much in produc-C- "I •128 2ndAv«r•n u * N orth ' b g a r a r l Uon expensmses," he said. "We canm H Twin F allt 734-3698 :T oftengetSO-siO-sad( Increases o r m ore." tbbH it V His wori()rk is not-for everyone,e, ' " ' ' though. Marlany farms are too small to _pj^..21r k j ■ absorb thele cost of a consultant, hele 1 7 ^ ,- .,• said. And., olof course, he can’t promise dramatic crcrop Improvements. "Crop ------productionn UIs very compIex,'--he said.-f ______• ^'F an o ersfaskDow wearen!t p^ecL ^^___ R e - d e c t : ^ ^ ■ A good faifarmer has to be willing to ' t ^ new thinhlngs, Stukenholtz said. He

^ c>iv H pH |H |||0 |^^ Nowu iy o u know " :.-G lEORGn t-"-' r.v:?y.'. '• w'jVf.Vii’i^ S tv„-. S" •- ■— __ B y V a it^IPressIptemaUona] f^ . ^ ■ - { B B S H b HHI T ^ prepresidents — Thomas Jef- LE ...... PATOCK SmilVAN/Tii f- IMMO>N fereon,Afara _ fTc'!___ DalfB Stukenhinholtz )raham Lincoln and Andreww — looks.through off>ffIce.ivlndour.inlo J a b whiAfhere-tesU »econduct«: t € d — ------JohnsM)—— had-no fomud-rellglous- ______affiliation.>____ “ G ooding] County Commin issio jier___ JH ighp prices oppen farmtler-ownei>d corn r Ibe Soviet Union, ONEESTOPSSERVICEE C ora call*ailed from reserve Fridav £Septem ber, 1974. rj - 30&40TEARW «ARRANTIIS i W o n d e r l i c h S U W J ’ARM&CCOMMERCI,lALBUILDI»INGS

I h ead s grco u p f S h o p s ;i TWIN. FA LLS - Mrs.Its. Lyle Won- ^ Machine Storage MARY BORJRKOWSKI ^ ; - i - p ! P d^ich of Twin Falls becamelheflrst ^ -S ______^tato W arohbW ds^ H woman. pj^sldenLoLthe>h<> *>T^orl^ ° n — ______Loafing Shods " ’ 3Talnl Horse Assodatlc atlon al the ^ G a r a g e s fj association’s annua] meetlecllng In eariy 5 ) " f W E O M C WvE,(n)®[R ^ S October. Horso Barns - vS Woderllch has been asuassociated w ith ^ G IFT SH!HOPPE'“ i H d y S h o d s . ? the International horse bn breed registry ^ Animal Confinement.I- .1 .. - r. since 1963, S he has prevlon'lously served (S' One block westnt of-Maxie’s ^ tbe association as a. men 'J, nember of the S . 303*1s Ya YLORWEST KIMBERLY.LY. IDAH083341 423-5;5 7 3 3 ' ^ ______J I ^ pTpnrtivp commlttee-and:adthrough-lhe--Sk ______A H D ^ K K years has ' served •on.iin-jrommltlees n w r s T O ^ rEMS -^-^s«^cooc8mtng=stiow;and=c&ii^matrnileSr-S -OHEEEr-os[&‘^ n e tie i+IH-GHRISTMAS-t^®^ _ <1 registration and racing, q JlerhusbaiMi;i>crLyimifiTVona^lBiTW": ------is an aneshteslologlsl. TheI^w uple^as ►I seven children. " • ...... T anksiks _ lloyotO)rL LL o g s____ :______A uger:lers wm " Flat or Hopper GroinGr Storage i P ™ A e ra tio n SSy: ys te m s ______W ': W p H ' BeatTHan^lndling& -HOM'"tmAwr r '■ ■ Storago-fo-Foctllty ----- >_EROJW____^___ ^1^1 Prepare'forVrWihTer with“A~ :^ l|l freestandingng DownDraft Stove itler S to ^ e CoB . ^ custom izedJ fireplacef Insert ALLFRdK O M y i Q IS SCHUTTTE.- : 5 o r firep lace©front f ' — - : SON -S-H jl •FactorytoyD you Prices u f a f ' W-; ^ P H • Two Modeliels to choose from • Features glglass Doors for:------I HOME IJMAI>ROVEMIAENTS S B | Viewing fireire . .■ —* r Storm Windows ^^^|_*_Mciximum'rihedt-from I Fuel — 'AT- — —. — Storm D o o n ------:------— ■ 3 efficient dodowndraft system Potio Cov®r« tffcy •Chimney.Ki S h u tte rt KitsAvailabie SoHlt& Facia ------TrolToltorHffDlffSkTHIng------Customized Inseserfs and fronts Stool Siding S A lum inumI T " Homo Siding IM To fit a n yr fireplacef C ar Port* :*AIA llo w s y o u -to -se e th e firfire-Without-losing--— heathe from room • B l S Burns slower and more•e

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r m m o(imerr |n leaiaming about it politieal prcrocess, they/express strtrong-views; on< keeping^fam ily famn i g Q i n g _ _ j ; BySONJAHlLLGRGREN why and wasI outragedou about w hat she leai jam ed about -nje seminarser wound up wllh a k lIPI Farm Editorr __ farmecooomicalies. — eral dlscussk)n andidenhaodogtheirpositioo, Bo(Boehm said. . ... betweenII tbe women and. h l^ offkials-from ------Beek( loU lM m ' 'Slie 'ls doingM~5fial'lhe" can-abw l'a^Ijrlculture in keepdowirwn th e cost o f food, lo keqi dw about using the pollMlilic^ process lo Influence f down Inflalkxi.” StStill smarting over a timeI whenwh Alfred Kahn, the . . e federal Women Involveaived In Farm Economics3 (WIFE). rtr hethe p a s t decade, the officials i - policy on agrlcuItUK ______Farmers_Unl0O| Is said, agriculture presfsident’s chief inflation filter, fi^ told American - loO' F a r m _Bureau a n d _th«L0 American «oroe-more-lmportant-to-i hiw .— T.Tlie. booom -iiM - fier^crop---— A^cullureMow io-other-^rea3zoL -_ ^ coig lo ird iCT pn-pfr?xha^tnfighttnflatitty^ ■------govenirae:[nenl’an(rth^ecoobmy. Ju^us( the same, they thee women said Agriculturene offldalsc should call i ______prices.______, Polly Woodhai[ham, of Bishopvilie, S.C., a1 rmember of said, arti A sem inar, q>onsi ^culture's point of view is stronglyj consid- alteilentku to the Impact of laholabor-contracts on food ■ 1' onsored by the Agriculture DDepart- WIFE and thee F arm Bureau, said sh e lea:» m e d from ered in t o the halls of government, p rioices. menl. drew 57 womiromen who were selected by more the seminar thalhal farm women m ust form cocoalitions lo - They sa than 20 farm organiz.inizalions. said Agriculture Secretan’y Bob£ Bergland ts > “E"Don't leave here wllh thebe ImpressionI thal the ’ influence foodI policy.poi ------Presldenl.nl-.iCarter’s chief adviser i ' n r “ A]lhoUgh the sem:emiiutr was held less than a T 00 agricultural agrien wanted lo know/ whwhy p arity , a standard oeh m ; a senior economist onoo th e P resident’s _____ I? ■ put their besti fotfood f o r w a r d . ------— ______Washington. al measures buying powerr of crops, I.'- no longer * ’ Council of Ecooomic Advisers, said,ild, “ I don’t Ihlnk — d _ f i u n u v l v e s a ree a.rdatlyclipcw.andJncreaia easlnsly— — dcIyusedinf^poli(7 ------vocal force In lobbybbylng for higher prices thal Susan Sechler,«vifir^(5lt5«DeM rtm e any la c k o f underslandinff of-of-thgrced foran • icall^ablfiJarm sedor.^1' ______.-bdlevearenecessafsary-(o save the-ramily-farnirm -an d ------tyJlr^foreoeconomics, policy analysis aji jjortsald parity nieasurcs unii"prt(^unU for-crops but jl Boehm, who formeriy wi tbeir w ay of life,fe. They said the sem inara r was M id ,‘-The emiphasis ph has been how lo partirtlcipate in A^icultun worked at l)^ Dotqt guantlty produced. He saidd lheap food" proted the she once was Involvet iie ir own self Interest no oneme else is going to doess not have good year-to-yearear data on quantity of Ived mostly with playing bridgidgeand policy, agricultuullural imports. Innuence; of other doll,”he6{8 s a i d . ------raising her family.y. \When her husband lold hei prodiKhKtkn Inpihs used. Basicc andar com plete cost of her she sectors oflhe^ ececonomy on farm policy andai parity There is a fine line bdween fan could not write anyny checks,i she decided lo fimfind out pricingofcrops. farmers taking a prodi>ductiMi d ata are collected1 every ev four years and defensivee aHitudea of daim ing they nevnevergetanythlng up^ilated partially each year, heesaid. sa

Nemaatodesitodies 7 Output mtses^ *P] ’rize ' ram g(goes to fairr, then intoo e o u rt— ■ SALTLAK^KE CITY' (IIPI) - X p riz e Vouna llnlv^ily, daimirilhg BVII ob- ban^ b re^; ^ g UM of the ram until ’ BOISE (IIPI) - R.Red m eat ram in thCKfiTCsnter oi a Utah federalJ talned the animal from1 Ithe fanner after the suiliilissetUed. if production -in Idahox> during court lawsuisuit will get a chance lo0 and illegally used him forrbreedlng. b slatedi for Idilaho September totaled 46.46.4 million compete foror the best-in-breed award1 Federal Judge Bruce JJenkins h as Bill H^ ^ m r e l r of Kirkland. Bi., pounds, com pared with w 77.3 al B Kentuclucky fair-before Ihe triali delayed further legal procTJceedlngiln filed suit n SeptemberS« against Lynn million poun^ durirring Sep- starts. the case until a fle r th e rai•am is shown Gilchrist oftof Sandpolnt,Sa Idaho, and the ByTHOMASKOROSEC ______year. ’n>ee iUSDA will m ake tests tm 1 tem ber. 1979, the staleeCroand ( Anlllinoisilis m an purchased an inter-- lo the Nov. 14 fa ir a t LouiHilsville. Ky. Provo, Utah,ih, university. Heggemelr ^ t e s N ^ S ^ c e sample cro;T ops of sugar beets, bariey," Livestock ReportingI Service estlnlheran‘am a n a All breediM r i ^ t s5 The animal was register^id tb'comI pete said be paidd|29,500'onJun&2/ora49 |2 . ______com andId beans using a more said. back In June.oe. B ul now he has filed suitI iothefalrbeforethesuitwswas filed. percent ownern ership of the animal, plus extensive,J, tthree-to-four times a year ______J against an IdiIdaho farmer and B ri(^m1 But the Ulah federal1 court has all future breetreedlogrights. ■ WASHINGTON-Weet/eeds, the single spraying sdsd)6dule. - — la r^ cause of U.S.S. i crop- loeses.- - ’n.e fdealea, said Schw ^r.ls lo~l «ould become less ofif a menace If destroy thehe amount of residual weed I D epartm ent of Agricgrieullure re- seed In flcl(lelds over several years. In searchers are playing Ihethe right hunch, subsequent'nt years, less spray would be The Department’s ScieWenceaijdEd- oee^. If If' this inlensive managfr • '1874 Highlanand Ave. ------ucallon—Adminlatratkwi«i -announced-ment"-appipproacft-proves-5uccessful,“ _ last-w eek -!l“ WlH-condim dud-fleld in— said-S«±wiwetzer/ ^ substantlally-iess-' “ — 7~— ------733-83 -8 4 0 5 ------■ - vestlgations In IdahoI ar 1losses adding im to CSO with less operasrating cost! : According to Schweizt eizer, tTOical _mUllon - acr3cross_tbe_natlon __ N o _ WHEELLQFFSETDISC:c will be dem onsjnslrating the ------jnanagemeot of weedseds includes breakdowns1 of weed-related losses was spraying herbicides oncece or twice a available foro r Idaho. T he m od(idel- WOG-2 is a de- Steiger p ^ fTeTliranathe e r pencfable.e. fugged oHsel disc Steiger Tigeririll II ran g in g in cutting wid(h from I ■ Sam ebbull, samer resultsi 1 0 '4 " to3 18'4" and weighs J - - ■ fro9,801 m 9, to 13,649 _ 5 ; -M E SQ inT E . Texas (UF(UPI) - Talk he fraclui^ed h is left hip.-As he was I •about a coincidence. nearing thele rs voted agg a in st t h e . -Carol • Tucker Foreman In VflCiICCINES-PflUR-flNS- Products From •Pleading. Pa., to mark thehe bI e g in n in g ...... - a>f a new program at'BeMciiMcs ftckirtg" ; MEDICATEDCRIWestern Stockmen': hom eow mler tax exermption bill.I. Inc., a prodllccr'of sausausages and — —^u p p l y ------—

€> by tbe Regents ol tbeie VttlversltyI ol w e b e^ ^ small and helpless, and ■ ...... CalUomla.^.: w e s p ed ^ a long time growing up_I ______often askk r my ^udents If they know w b y th lsI mmight make developmental In Ihe beginning: pregnegnancy, birth, , tfost siTOose that ft- takesI : in fl dpratlp fnr.lary.anlm fll& - _ _ _ _ Z Z j L ^ of mother-lrr-lnfant rela-. likeourselvlelves lo attain adult staturerh / - ^ ” tk)oshJp5 ~by psychlatliatrfst E lsie and a re susurprised when I point outt B roussard show that thithe "nonnal" -thalhorsesss and elephants grow up in a . 0 ^ ______i] ____ - - twglriorg h er -t-baby-to- be-fcwyeais. s^gerlor to most, if not all, other It is noir»t until we consider the behavior• olof young children that the J c * And at the end; death.!. adaptiveI vavalue of the long chUdhood of S o c io lo ^ Helena Lc^la, asking humanityy bbecomes obvious, as some1 ! i ^ ^ K /1 widows whether they agragree with the evtduUooarary theorists have sug- statement, “My husbandand had no ir- gested. m a tin g habits,'' notes «tat she calls Think ofof ia two-yeares, lies, a n d m ature, lo to stay small and manage- duties, we are remindedd Uthat “there's able untiltlJ w e /earn to manage Doplace like home." ourselves.>. TThis Is the power politics of And we ponder the* puzzlesd and the life cyclt/dfc paradoxes of growth andd alopm ent ' Ptttiobleott and narftdoxcs within the buman family,ily. ofrering its U tU e ddiUdren— ii little problems: ^ unfamiliar cues this llttitUe pereon doubletalk,, butb 1 think my m other-■ jHave we ever known anyon3ne who had Meanwhile, II .. Jim itle ss love along withth ItsI llm lU ess big chlldreiIren — big problems. The t le, the fam ily of today Is In employs as communicationon — grunts, does, difficulties in breaking a^aw ay from , the process of expectations, our parent•ents jfispond..... problems:(. aarei.the.paradoxes. which c I of change. Indeed, as a genures, cries — these anare replaced - - In m y o w/n n 'writings on the family. I fd M ------—:r------b eln g -'Ju»l~&slh6~par^'master sli the -rmy kids sC^ don't undenerstand-this. ______KR E PU B LKICAN CO) N (^R E S Si5'M -A-N- -- O RI VAL HA S..EN ' iATTI IS S U P PORRUNG EiiTICBli FR-ATNK CJHURGtH MM AND MEIRSL -9.eH A\ LB- RIE AG A\ - N ^ = Editor.: ------JEhe-recent—a:-a-r-t-ic-l e - i-n - th e"Jij ‘oT3riyal~d'e's^i-Ein >ing me ' as being_on th'the " s id e lin e s " sishould not convey^ey t h e ------impression thalat I am indiffe:erent to the out'utcome - Do NOT bilisletI id by of the electio)Lons: ...... ------1—£ee-L-6 tro3ngly—abou n < t t h e mneed ^-fol "d' change^ 5 ------t H ------^------“ ..the .White Hoi^ouse. The couiuntry cannot-, ■afford af ______another four y y( e a rs o f Jimmyy Carter which. w would FRlA llKr o i i im cH mean fu r th e r: w\ eakening o f th energy.,,- . .. Frank .Church;=h;;has ______become a’ real p ___ with influluehce. power in-the Sen;n a te . T h e stabatui-e J _ _ • he has achieveved, the knwleds d s . e __ jof t h e . . s t aate t € he . ... 'has gained thrhrough long serirvice in the - SerSenate and his undersrstandiiig- of agigriculture, eneile rg y , - Frank Chihurch has hodi ia governmentt check< for mos ______- er—natural' resouri r c e i s s u e s - w t l TL- make n him even more v of his Jifefe. He nevdr hihas had to makiike^poyroll, pree - ■ valuable to Idahiho. in tJie year ahahi ead . The co u n try 4pes_not, need;Jim m y_Carter in_ sent a pr

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- WILLIAM-Bt-BABCBCOCK------: ----- 'W IL H A -E'EATOIT fl ------• DTE FOR EDWARD L. BENOIOIT DENNY & RUTH HC I STEVES):ymms HOGUE . . JOHN DARRINGTON . rowivpoi>SrtlV CCH A iH 3N ______PETERt LI IN K ;_____ : ]...... PAID FOR BY cor:ONCERNED FARMERS FORSR^YMMS; B)U LOU^M IILEHER. CARL MO NTGOMERYy i f i i ______. B-6TimQ5-Now3,TM, Twin Falls. Idaho S u n d a yy. , Novembof2,i0a0t I In'idiscniminatte praiise bv’ teachhers aan be bad b y PATRICIA McO :cCORMACk rw lnsays. ifPJEducaUoaEkiili'4ilor. - ™ , ^ . there Is a fine line bebetween casual use "Perftrtiaps die most luinnfui's rhls brand new educational s J "...in an 'I messageIge’you might say. -AnLn “ acceptant .response’' re>~~ [^ _ a n d abuse.” Curwlwin said. “ 1/ you effectI oro praise I s Uie fa d lhal K -—^ - —dilld-lld-ralslng aliment is described the picture-y■you've drawn; it commewnended to teachers by Curwin .don’t.use discrelioron. you may ju st - for itI I;Increases wlUi e a d i ifose." ------Curwrwln'5 rmortlDtheOctober Is£ e. he m akes m e feel goo«M d ,’ rath er lhan. follows,vs. "I can see you’re embar- P ra ise sounds and feels ^ - but of “1 your kids on arhablllbey’llnever h said, “And “i as with other forms “Instructor," a Journal for>r theI break." of *That's a good drawlwing: keep It up.' rassedab som e teach ers usese ttoo mudi, running natkn wJence. eventually nothl d about this; what would you like lk«'8 teachers. Hesald: othlng Tiie difference liesI 1in the intent to todoabo(about It?" teacheraskskid. the risk or makinging “praise Junkies'* , - p Curwin said prat■aise involves " a a 3 i s ^ the need except nx -Praise can be “as addictiveive as value Judgm ent t o u more sharefeelings;notcoixmtro! behavior” In thithe "acceptant response", out of kids. aIcoh(obolordnigs.” HI make for some- praise " - - — one else and refieclIds your persona! So ho\ AnoUier weaning mmechanism is the Curwinin said,& the c^d 's feeltngs ar« l h a t ‘8 the opinionion expressalljy Dr. _-Kids k hooked oo praise may how do you help kids hooked:ed on "acceptantre^xmse,’ ay ,M beliefs about whatt constitutes< good p raise’ e,"saldCurwin, recognizenized, and the. cblld Is eo* R ick Cufwln, a humlumanlstic education niaaitinipulalive without even reaiizl iliilng and bad or right andIw V rong." "You I He gave this exampi»Pje: ...... couragedged to seek Its own soiutkm lo r a e d a lts t and chaidialrperson for the it. *T'•Tbey are overly concerned wl ou can’t expect your kids lookick kl -KTd with b* Teacher Effectlven “Althoughyoungctchildren do need a the p ra i edra^ed-Iooking theprobleoblem. veness Program at the valuev< judgm ents of other peoc raise habit 'cold turkey’ butit youy assignment says It w a - the National Technic of reference whenwl establishing _ canneln vas d r a p e d into a “ Accepi«plant responses like this one inicallnsltulerorlhe (apeipedally.lh&.leacbec)>and unacSEio—Bid ^ elp.wean them Irom il gradua:uaUy...pudfieonlhewayto« ^seiiooi.'*'' ...... ail? frtfii ■ "D earih' Rochester.er, N.Y.. ih a new t ^ ^ ystemsT'Tjc'saKTTyBiiJaneing the reinforcem ent taci noomanJpulailTe and ~aJmost ippreclate Ihelr own unique talenilents •‘toormSludm SiS tactic -Teacher says, "TlThat’s okay: I'm alwayss prpreferable, as they encourage re m rt. I abilities unless they are approvi ital Influence from you use'se," Curwin said, roved other people can I ^ sure it wasn’t your fai'aulL" Or teacher chlldrw.en . to be responsible for .. mise-pushlng teiteachers aren’t the byoth>thers.” lim it their op- He suggested si teachers - a , portunllles for d and says, •‘That looks awiwfuJ; you should themselveelves, but neither encourage . only ones r a p jKl ^ on his book - - "-'J^ralse-addicled i kids _ p )j ts — use “I messages" lo wcj -Play/-cUlon*maklng-abllit wean. know hgtli^' than -to-hand-ln-anm -nor-,discoitecourage-specific behaviors."— — parentsalsonnBy'sv set Die Mjge to r-p raiseIse ^ tln g games and they usual l i W - U ^ r r - K3lse Junkies:------— ~ '‘laJjy willingness to try newiwbehavlors." 'Thesi assignment that wa^ay." (Both re- hesald. praise addiction by isupportive words win." ■ese reflect y our thoughts; andai q ipflseS-.are wioog^^ riirwfn galft______------Curwin-tofd-lwwM ------TWlNiFAt^tS------^ — lantf-totnnaiiy-patpatnHrthruacK;------"AsAS with any addictive substanc p;. I)Ut florrrpass judgementnfon < “Judgment is passed bestowed, can becomene addictive. thestude d and the child's n, xient," Curwin said. feellngsareignored.’’i" t e j a l d ) ...... CLASSIFIED ADS P h o n e 733-0931 |r iB m ucSFSW ] ^ mANT TO HtEPRES»:nt I jrving TFh e AAagiiic V alle; y -Sales5 ( & S e n YO 7 7 ------...... --

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- ...... WASHING!NGTONurpl)-A federal C o i> m p u t e r t r c appeals courto u rt In a decision that could o u b l e o / i G te b e r g •s of added revenue dollars 'reasury. ruled Friday the ------net billionsml 0 must Immedlaldyi’ - j : w i n ^ E a l for Ihe Trea-lls offshorc-oil--and-gas-. alls___ government■stem. i- ' ‘' I ______overtiaul _lay lls has arrived when the ;.-suitmoviving , leasing syslersecretary’s continued delay ■‘The dayenable and frustrates the < Interior)purposes sec of the O uter Contl- _ . is unreasona ^ L ^ n e a r e r ^t i a : ^ >clf Lands Act.” the ILS_ t f s y essdilial purrAw>eals for the D istrict of : T.^^STEVELIPSON f ____^nenULShclf.said In a unanim ous ,opl* J Court of Aw> i :7lae^N ew s writer . 7 I Columbia the a t government Is legally. K r '; f 4 ..nlon- ) issue new bidding rules- » • / * It said e.pext the round of offshore i TWIN FALLS -• GGary Oliver bw ------obliged lo-is: j eventually causause as much S ’# ? les starts nexlaring. W f ‘ before Ibe.h j.'tnx4)Ie for tbe Burrougo u ^ Corp. as lUomla SU te L a n S Com- leasing salIhe ess Energy Action Educa- j ' /be lays (he companyny nas caused The CalUor ] ; ' U a . tndallon and 12 other stale, • misskm, theconsumer groups filed sull } - =■ Oliver, owner of • Century ^ 9 1 Uonal Founda179. lo force the governmenl j -'-AutomoUve and Machlwhine in Twin K'^ivg a __ labor and entcon the offshore leasing law I : -Falls, bought a Burroirroughs com- L--i5gcfl In June. 1979.1e previous year, i puter more (han threeree years aw lo Im plem ent!gave the Interior Depart- ! - J^Jbat.ha3,DeveiLWDrketAfid properly. — “ - enacted Iheyears pr lo experiment wilh ! ,^*‘ProW cms Started from fro; day one The lawtg-ahwgemenl3 ga’ that might— Oliversaid. menl fivepotion yei and yield greater ------newleasing-al«nefllstolhepublfc. r j; During this Hmo be has been r. ’ ' « traditional system, \rtiich ::;paying t o a 150,000 comcon puter thal houghl Itf restrict compell- - can ooly do tbe work-k of-ao S20.000 . computer and be has5 sroenl count- "ovldelessthan fairmarkel e public, a cash bonus Is bid .'.-leas bours trying-toI efther ef make to a fixed royalty of 16 and (be computer work orr mtr ake a deal percent. 4rWltb Burmighs thatI wouldw allow urt hdd lhal Congress r.hlm to gel rtd of thehe computer, ariable bidding systems ^ “It’s been a miserableble m ess.” be sh bonuses lo “be tried at .'•said . ig the flvo-year period'to T To top i t off, be said, Ihelr potential to attract ‘ ^epresentative3 haves toldtc him on ^ . I lher lhan Ihe m ajo r oil .. two sepafate occasion lions,.-'-iWe’re _ who had dominated the Y ou're IlUle. Youfou ca n 't sue Jer thepre-1978 system." I system. In whldi com pa-,.. He is suing," bowH w ever,'’ for ^ VLriiL':nths liatton of the admlrUsU-a-_ ____ «iiuil*aDdu>enumber-liflligrowing-all — ;------^— financial benei vful program lo give aw ay — S lb e tlro e . Underlhetr lake advantage of any c Congress thouoffshore on and gas lo the ' - ‘ j Ttie8ult,whlchb8she< over the B ^ , he s a id hee w\ as only ' Burke Vandinderhoef, who used lo computer c Ih ^ days. Vand Hies. ■ t lion and provltpanles,” Ed Rothschild, permitted lo say the ccompany sell BurroughJghs computers and who .sald.-.And s they can be ; spent time learning how—[ vi r - Energy—AptioTrr~saiJ.— - — ^BctehUedforlrial'lnTw — believes it has an adequateite defense sold"01iver hFs h B-800. said Bur- tools. t "Bul let the buyer be' value lo th e pu Twlnransiji (owrtlecScomputer p rogram s in an sand it will re sist th e suit In addition>er lo i country In the worid ^ M a rc b . Jlls vigor- roughs starlerled selling and de-_ he ^ said. “It Isn't lust Burrou] to-Mt the Burrou0is-to——ouslyincourtr— 0 • ~ __Jwo4hlrd3pen>ore for lis oil and gas -•■•’ D U v c f r ' ^ r ^ olh< ------livertng the; computersc before it For example, fYed Wanzi like 11 -S fT lreve been criliclzed heavily “ The courtlanw edo.” r- have prompted the Fedc Burroughs senior stafff iallomey had developed»ed th e inner w orkings tbe t former owner of Gem b ^ m y e 'inployees," 'l he said. There ddeclined to rev eal th e thi wanted varied's group sent a telegram Commlssloo to begin an invesuga-* unn> thrust the necessary to0 make1 the computer menl. n had an IBM compuU les when sales were lost ddefense might take, saylt without cashIt Carter,I ur^ng him lo * tlOQ of Burroughs, aecon ylng. “we dowhatsalesnism en w ere claim ing it gave g him fils. When a s ^ he w as too engrossed In ddon’t ^ t l o try th e casi • leastdurlnglepartmenls of interior and “^ trade pi^lcatlon "1 aseJn the could. This'ls'Is not uncommon, he _K I e. problem had beenr^ wllh the com puter to h elp ' nnewspapers.” ------determine 0— the Immediately— adopt-- • — ;^News^01tver said be • “E ver>1hing.’’ - er...... 1 ____— 1^______------W h a l_ m a k ^ 0 1 iv e r’s-c bidders otherblddlngsystems...... contacted-by-the-FTC'rc-Ei»it-UK— -ease-im ------Burroughaissis-ln-troubie-because------SlllirK5wasluckTerlIia5r< are a trillion pitfalls wilh portant, p in addition to belht companies wh iL c a se . irig am ong after three y«years, the computer II ii look six months, bul pro Je babies.” Oliver said. the ti first in line lo go to triaJ bidding under t i:" TIk suits have alsobo led i o n Jal.isthat still cannot actaccomplish everything were v eventually wrillen lo n an education I wouldn’t the tl issue Is believed to be« just the Burroughs ori One such syi massive public relations originally daimed it the tl computer work, hesald. lot acquires ; Ad to anyone." litip of an iceberg. nlesbldhowmi ___ _ i.for_ Burroughs, concede could, Vandtiderhoef said. But G ear brings TrouLCo.-je — Dick_Brandon.-head-oL - -are wnilngtosi panvspolcennaa if-fl N p w • pveryone-has-iis,p ro b Iem s^ ilh 4 h cic_____b—b o u ^ t an IBM computerrGi eerJirm was used by tJi Oliver Is reluctant loto lalkt aboul York ctmsulting firm th alI providesp computers. “1“It's a roUen busl- Manager ly Larry Cope said Is unfortunate, but the technical t< a ssistance to plal 1979 Beaufort S ' the Impact tbe last thi aintiffsin ness,’’hesald.d. ‘ “ “ real success story'’ for IBI LOdlPD-J.R.SIniplol -• can’t possibly please suits a agalnsl'computer m lured revenues ;: have had oo blm perso S m A c manufac- - Computer sasalesmen tell people O c e a r Springs. i said the Bolse-based everyone.. AboutA 4,000 B-«00s have U "The declsio though he makes ft dear de it has 5,,,^ y, turers. estimates .500 sueuch sulls ' Ihe computerr is1 almost magic, he But Clear Springs spent has acquired Valley throu^ut the country. mightit be p^ding today. I - beenslgnlflcanl.______. He said' said. Computertersalesmen tell them _than__a ti y w before il mi oducers Inc., a Fresno, ipany could please-every —•'5,000 '5, could be p ^ l n g by Ih^Ihe endol they don't havughs. — -g e ts far-mQlcalCo. ore . :^ conmuter has been such £ ly dalms, part of what thblde— to P?y_^K>llofflile and ="'• MO employees: — atterttootflcoocepts ttat-doii don I seem blunoOTe have also occurreda In man- ^^ "Body hy F ia ie r” .b « a r i ie e “ ' C d r ^ . ______^ k e tin g a lln e ^ f I _ Im p o rtan t’’ — -agemMl, perswi« m n e l_ ^ fin an ce.. -r ?y Fished irLa.BelgJsajd.d_Pepsl's-.. . ■ I h B i familiar ^Ttome, Alive wilhIh Pepsi" —- ____J useonCallfomis Sooesam^es'from ilienei nearly 200 -••T^ereareaa big variety and Ihey beaOecame in a German traranslation documented blunders Ricksks has-un-1 occur In everyry area of business, if *‘Ci“Come alive out of th e grave, car covered; rthere's a wayf toU make a blunder, a was•vash turned Into a ^‘c a r encinem a" in - 'A baby food company tried trl un* btolness h u oonkme It,” said R icks. anolinolher of Ricks’ blunders. successfuUy to p ^ e l t s prodi^ucl jna But. most InfrequenUy, he added. While w some blunders a re amusing,a mostly m iterate African natiorlion.with a errors occurr when a business othe>thers a re m ore se rio u s andnd costly, label showing a cuddly Inf,Infant. It overlooks somele 1cultural difference In ' said>ald Ricks, who w rite s tclo every turoed'oct AWcanstboughft]iftbe Jars theforelgnmarki r k e t . ------comMmpaignriv'olvetflnTnflundeijer asklng~ - —^UlaedgCDuaddiptablea^______3tatls-nujsUt-lik ely -lo :h ap p en ,^ h e - forAtor-veriftcalion-and fdr-informm atlo ao n ___ K3jevmet was pualed wlwhen its said, when th ei foreignft custijrhers are torrxirrecliveactions. ' ' ' Nova model, popular in thisscoimtiy. a ro ^ alike, noil)l the farthest removed “5"Some-companies deny' It hap- would not sell In Latin American An from Americans.jis. B ritain has been the pent)ened," the professor said.d. "Som e m a r l e d F irm officials finalInally fig- downfall of mimany an established ' willvIIl say that it happened, bututconsid- ^H U jU urcd.oot tli^ in Nova)vameans. Americanflrro.1. ' CTin;Ting all-tbe.declslons we m ake It's ; General Foodsxls, for example, found" doIiol too bad if w e only mak(ike a few ^ B i B i | | ---•A n-al^ advertised the "ren - - th a t Etoriand hathad no room ior Jell-O.. miknistakes. And quite a few/ i sa y the . dezvous lounges’^oo ^U-797-'■ fli]flights in ~ ib e - firm fiic& In E n ^ a n d , B6up riveiiver. Company p ersonnel werw going " l* dlaodored teeth are a symlymbol of issoldwilhlbewiwater already added. to0 usei the river to trana Also culturallyIlly I^ranl was the _ pineliorapples. After hntirfing a pi ’’’Iffiiiier, m deftiSlly RHRiycs,'‘'Is alrxraft'odmpan;iay. that u^rads.Iin- firmIrm found that the river was ~a~mtet£]ce''that could have been India pictiffSgIg Pakistanis. Amerl- excexce^ at harvest lime w avoided, but becstse of carelewessaess—cajBinaynot t biff~abl9t • t o 't e i r 't h e ‘“ D6od It’s not. It usually results In sorawmetype dtffereoce. Rictacks said, b ut .In d ia n s ’"^ Or t te decision of a fa s t fooi - w o a g .” ...... ^thai . reason h e ^counts 'Or the firm thalhat tried selling refrig- stawliuid on a street that 1 B BCacDooald's advertising of "Big erators lo the momostly IMosIem M Id d e wasi^astheavily traveled. The M ^V, to Canada as en&amirrasslng. E a s t with an ad picturingp th e ir appll- bureurgersdidn'tsell. bat oot a blunder. ' ance chock full! ofol food — Induding a ■ FiiFinally company officials c Id P rfty h *^"*>*^i”p slang bigbis macs glantMmoolherKmlddiesbdr. - outut tthe Gliding next door. It J n i f l H i i Q z are hlg-bustfl.''but lhe“f?rafanfham^— OolOTS*are"cu]culturally -WgnifTcanl. ■ ' bonjordenb......

' ;_____ ' B-6 TIm es-Nows, Twin FallFalls/Idaho . SOndav. NovoiT’ombor2,1980 Huntt comeiTs old (Gireek cc o in m aarket S c g o t S et Bv PAM EU MORELANEm McNall pdiletidy refused to disdose- Athens Decadrachms are■e known to the coin which!Ucfa w as struck around 410 ^^IbeLosAagdes Tfm es_s ______finally senfM to fid iJiis 300i>lccfi -existtoday. ------B.C. inbonorcc r of ^)arta's victory over ______cdledk» toLo Hunt last year for ap- While preparing the collDins for dlst _ A U ie n s la tbh e e lPekpODneslaD W ar. for pnnlmaldyv ] « ) m illion. McNall says play, M cN ^^ured lo EEuropebya slightly lessslhanllmillkn. llu BEVERLY. HILLS, Calllillf. - Nelson ^ was fcethe biggest coin sale in rumor I lhal one of four AgrigentumAi ^ sell the coin lo Hunt-for the Bunker Hunt is back. history, D ecadradim s known lo ex!a&t was up same price,”i,” :M cNan'sa-“ "rdon't This time he has comerexedapieceof Among the“je m ogul’s colledlon were for sale. McNall trackedd down the want to profitt)fll from this >di- i .■* the ancient Greek coin mn: a iid wllh elghl d ccadrachms, c a with tbe rumors a few weeks ago anda bought want to'seee e Ihls'collecli*'' the purchase of a colkJledlon that showpiece i>being the Athens De- includes the *'Mona U sa’a" ot Greek c^chm . coins, the Athens D ecadrac■adim. Struck arou■ound 460 B.C.. the Athens ' i w - . Tbe nlnei)lece collectiaim -worth« Decadradmim is a medallion com-’ Ik ;- mlUkn — was put togethcber for Hunt memorallng the -defeat of Ihe bv Bnice McNall. pn^resident of Persians at ttbe battle of Ma^g^n. IN SPITE OF HHIS PANAMA CAIfAlrALVOTE,WE Numismatic Fine Arts Incnc. here. 11)6 “nie coin featiatures tbe bead of A nna. ENDORSE FRAN.NK CHURCH FORRI1 RE-ELECTION. . coins, all. decadrachm s,s, are each ^ goddess3 oof wisdom and w an ^. _Z3HE-TSIEfOB':flJ^ESS’ONi.’-SENZCHO mifCEcsicfinTrr -about W 8H e of a sflvwSr"doWahd ~and an olivri^e' tjranchrttic'symbot'Df each weighs about 43 ggrams. De- peace. McNal'4all say s th at only sevM LANDING RECiCORDON k. A v-vIm cadraduns were the largrgest in size and in denomination in I • Greek monetary system. «E REEPICK-UPa^ D EE FENSSE The cdlectioo of sliver s de- ^ Wo fool th e pooplft of idaho k are correct In questionitloning the wbdom of .— ^------, cadraduiiSTrilhnaJceHnnl[nnheT)wner~B ------u t i u ------gMftff-ihfl-CBnflHo-Pani»nemft-Let*e-rem em bef,-olIah B-1 bom ber. T he B>t1 wwould have actually Max Wade has beeneen appointed Idaho-WashliihlngUn^Slate Unlverel- silver s maricd. WEAKENED our delons4ise by wasting' btlHons ot our oui precious delenM ~ — nmnflgw of AlOOttkD der'i U eo’s ty Joint proiirogram. She has been------“ This Is tbe first time iniblstorylhat h ■ \ dollars. led the cruise missile. s to re in downtown PTwin Falls. pracU c^; InU Marysville, Wash.. a private or public coliectoiiorhasnada ■ Instead of the mediocre-e B-t. Sen. Church supported lore a cc u ra te. C ru ise m lsslloos.canpenstrateSovlet s.c ______- w m iam Simons, presMesident-of-the-forthepast IHvemonths. fl ccomplete decadrachm collection," o ■ ■ which is ch ea p er a n d moi oirdelensea —lhoB-1 cac an ’t. Bolse-based clothing Iflrm, said McNall says. "H u n t hass only b e ^ H BY SAVING MONEY ON)N STRATEGIC W EA PON S. SISEN. CHURCH HAS Wade has been aMaiglc valley Betty tuKker, a hair stylist at a Ttm actively omecting coins foror two years ■ MADE IT POSSIBLE TO0 DEVOTE MORE OF OURi RERESOURCES WHERE-- resideol for six warere iand brings the Slamoac (Cefrder in Twin Falls, and a wnlle his collection I ' ’ v THEY ARE NEEDED MOlOST - CONVENTIONAL WEAMEAPONS AND MAIN- several years of salesles and main-.won a nationional'-NeW'Man-award ------•each- e coin Is al the top of Its c TENANCE ! to tbe com- recently foror a style she designed The sag a of the decadraclachmcolle^ ] | 1 | l | 1 I _____ pany.______for Greg LanIanting of Twin Falls. tltioo began six years ago whr IHATIONt EXAMPLE NO. 2: VULNE1ERA9LE CARRIER. Another w _ weapon which Seri. Churu f c h jp p o u r i w ia a n flKtraI m iilH.hllllonu d o llar air- _ . _ _ —began-pursuing-»-4foilywc «JN ^L L S -_i— - . _ craft carrier. Russia doesesnl build many carriers.. becauset>* they ar« so' Dr. Patrida Sarasa t will open flracOTW Scott £ has been ap- nm o^ about selling his « coin colle^ ^ 7 '3 3 ^ 8 3 5 J - e a sy to disa b le In c om ba}at — one bo m b c a n ru in thle e flightfll de ck . A reg u la r ■ p ra c tlw of veterinaryy nmedicine In pointed execcecutive director of t h e - tkn. ti The mogul — wbctiose name- ahlp. however, can lakee severali 'tilts” and keep on nghtlng.f Compufer* Twin Falls eariy in NoNovember at I^iJtoBeefQf C o m d l based In Boise.------guided missiles have ovarverteken airplanes as the chle:h le l w ea p o n s In naval th e A nbnal n fTiff. 50SOS Addison ^^A r e g is l^id i dletlUon wilh 15 yeare r w ar fare. Ave. W. She will roecialtiallze In small of emertenooce as a consultant in SO SENATOR.FRANK CHURCHCf RECOMMENDS BUIL3UILDINQ THE “FAST. anfmaJs, pets, sneepp and£ uats. that ffeld andmd as a nutritionist, she S f l H I i l D i ^ M I D R EVASIVE FRIGATES SO SC ESSENTIAL TO A MODtODERN NAVAL EN- ' ' Reared in Shdshooe,Le, ]D r. S aras has w orkedd inIj Chicago, MIdilgan, I f l V S w COUNTER." ------earned her doctorate in'in veterinary—Ariiana' andind-most recently In _ ” - PROFESSIONAL TOURfRING COM PANY^^^St; EXAMPLE NO. 3*: UNRELELIABLE TANK. A m e ric a'a main ma battle tank Is a m edicine through ihe UnUnlverslly of Welser. IN TW IN FA-ALLS f e . clumsy, expensive monsJister. loaded wllh lenoy gadgatagets which breakdown. - TW O PEH FO RM A.NCESONLYI N !|T J Irequonlly...... FRIDAY, N O V EM B ERU ) l h - 8:00 P.M. l| 1 ^ / \ THE MOST Son. Church p o in ts o u t thatth this tank i t “so heavy thatthe our largest cargo < SATURDAY, NOVEMBERER8lh-8:00P.M .\| K A \ ACCLAIMED plane m u sl strain to alrllltllt]ustone atatlm e.” SENATOR CHURCH HAJAS THE ANSWER: “SMALLEf.LER. MORE MANEU- | , V \ IDS MUSICAL COLLEGE OF SOU! VERABLE TANKS THATT i COULD EASILY BE DISPATCATCHED TO DISTANT C l a u s e nn S lo tnmaker sold c JTHERNIDAHOm'| L V ( OF ALL TIME FINE ARTS AUOtrORIUMM .315 FALLS AVE. ! ) j W TROUBLE SPOTS.” ^ h ' ; SEEN BY OVER )RK.(UPI)— General-In^ t, r.dofenaitbyjivasllno-biillonana oLiloIlarajinxvarlyo ------L . _...... N ^ J f O R ] - TICKETS AV AILABL& ASOF>F< We^canl.etrjnolhen.o.ur.t 111 strument Cor said Itiursday ll has i Dxpenslvo weapons whicfIch do NOT wor* well — 4 sorrsometimes don't work s e t s h i g ] CROWLEY’S PHARM AC^CYBOOK-NOOK .PEOPLE i fiiffl^ a IjitfHir of Intent-to acquire—...... - • 1MMA1NAVE.SOUTH.■l-TWINFALLS " E s * - a to l l...... 1 Oftc Inc.,.. a manufadurer of 2P.M.8 ^ P.M.ONLr-MONDAYTfTMflOUQH SATURDAY WE NEED FRANK CHURiRCH IN THE SEN A TE TO MAfMAKE SURE OUR DE- ir r lC electrooicsiolilot machines, • ALL SEATS RESESERVED M i ^ FENSE MONEY IS USE£ED WISELY. FRANK CHURCfRCH WAS AN ARMY s t a n d a nt U nder teerms' n of the a’^m ent, J4S0.S580-.!-.$680 - H ^ INTELLIQENCE OFRCERER.1N CHINA DURJNQ WORLDRLO W A R 'ir H r H A S ------Geoerallnstrstrument would acquire all FOnMOREINFOnMAIlATHJNCALl------THE KNOWLEDQE ANDD EXPERIENCE TO PRESERVERVE PEACE BY IM- iflLITARYSTRENQTH. of OTX’s 1.2 1, mlHInn Airtdanrtlng BEFORE 2 P.M. 734-1022 • AFTFTER2P.M.7M47B1 ^ PROVING AMERICA'S MU ©IT* Los Angeles Times HAIL ORDERS ACCEF d ta re s tn exdxchange for 200.000 shares EPTEONOWI StNO CHECK FOR FULL AUCMOUNT tSPECIFT DATE DESIRED)^ITH^-S Wi t ^ AOOB^EMEO • A.W. C lflusm , whnni« of Gcjerai IiInstrum ent stock {rius >8 __STAMPED ENVELOPE-TO SATU» ______Paid for Dy if^oComrrnmilleo io Hoconnidor iho Pan.im;laraa-CanaLlssuo______Carter proposed HiurBday dent of Bank, set«tastandard { o f perfection a s presidentQtofBankof.- o America that his successorsor may find hardtomatdi. “If I rdaXj then tbe orj relaxes, too,*’ C l a u ^ Mid^'ta sa an Interview wllh the Los ALngeles n^ tim es last year. His regimen wasas legendaryI _ _ Inside tbe bank, working 10-10-to I2:hour. days without taking offf hishi Jacket, ' - - tooseilng hls-tie.HM'unbuttw llontog-hls— ------vest. He has been describTibed as an fntensdy private man andfid a; deman- dinflboss. • h a rd work paid.of{,_Foc-Forlbeiast ______flve-yeart-updCT^ausenrsirtbe bank------£ averaged 16 percent a yeara r (growth in earnings per diare, the besbest perfor- mtiTV^A flnw wg 10 ! a r ^ U.S. banks. 0 = . Claus^ setting a ioxo e of high ___ annrfar^ qivl pj, - p i* llc _ ln -...... ▼otvemeot In importimt IssiIssues, was— probably the most visible ch(chief execu- liv e of th e San Francisco-ba:-basedbank since A.P. Gtannini.ilsloundiinder.

Clausen’s standards wen pul lo tb e ir toughest test two yeare yej ago. . . -When b e asked for tbe reslgis l ^ t i o n of - Vice Chairman Alvtn C. Klee,RI who _ . vras widely considered theJUeJlkelyjuc-— — ------cesw r toUausen os chief exeexecutive. An internal audit that suhiuhim er dls- -- - d o se d th a t Rice had aRjroveDved liberal” ------^------credit for a bank customerer ^who also I . w as R ice’s p artner in twoI realre estate _____ vestures. Ailhougb Rice denieddet any — ImproprietyrClausen-saidHidH t-w as-a------situatioo tbe bank would notat tolerate.t< •. - ' ‘

, Hie bank's sailor manage^ m o i t Is considered eitremdy talaalented by analysts, and insldera emecpeel that a successor to Oausen will[ be chosen fmmgmnngflhftiit»hBirAYy>keen of the— ...... current executives. s> t e v et S y mim s — would b e v eryrvery surrjurprlsed if------— ainoulslder were pldced,”” ssaid one bank executive. -'< T hep5 puzzle of S tev e S) ' Ilie most likely successore,r e ,ln s ld ^ symms. The puzzle o>f f Steve ! Symms. and analysts agreed, are UL tiand S. sfor cutting waste.,...likemostofus. ~ :S P ru ssia, vice chairm an for foi worid dgment;He:namestito his . ■ ------But-hir h e doesn't know w( ,l}ankin& aod_Samuel-H. AAr rm acost,— ------: ' vhere t6stop; .7s‘6I -■ political financece committee one ofjfthe - - _ executlra vice preskknl~for-] :— he kei

Arco board sete ts T1 h e p u z z le oof Steve Syn trio of dividenttid s - - m m s.

L y ANGELES - Quarter■teriy dlvl- O n e p ie ce doesn’t fit. ______, " deods oQ th ree classes'of stws to c rh a v e ------^------been dedared by directors of Atlantic/ ^ Let’s riottmakeSteve i RicfafleldCo. e Symms oneleof the mos3t ' X dlvid^of47^ cents asta share on ' powjB omunoa stodc is payable DetDec. 15 to srful peoples inI th e Unltet2d S ta te s . sfayeM ders of record Nov. 7. — On 13 cumtdatlve convertibrtlble pre* • ferred stock, a dividend of 75751 cents a - d ia r e is paybale Dec. 20 to sbaBbarehold: ------

' T o n ciim uiatlve' coovoovertlble - ...... acefereoce stodc, a dividendend of 70 I d i cents a tiiare is payable DecDec. 25 to JahoVbteitrs Associi a n d no iatibn - sfaarehoIdersoTiwrdNov. 7. , nol aujhorticd nnytiindidnicite s ...... - - V T - •—■ f , ' ' ' Sunday. N'NovombOf 2.1900 Timos-Nps-Nftws. Twin FaNs, Idaho B-9 J j m mla n ’ raa p s n ila n a ggenrein t r o ll e - g B By SAM JAMESON managem Japanese skte of tbe "wise men's annual profiT}flt, and the executive wtio> ally designated Americalean management "hiress srtK^." blamed high wa , &CcCoors Bottles ; ccoDomJCwlsemen," other peop vages paid to kixmhiscoicompany’s nroductke facU- jp executives M on.-F ri. eople al their own risk and kers for caus- Itles sbouid Fri. 9 .5 S o t. 9 -1 2 _ W ork ers a t Sony Corpoirporation's two when thej I U.S. aulo and ste d worke M be modernized Is ootI and or£naiy factocy wor hey (Am erican executives)1— In g sftm e of the probtem•ms - faced-by— llkeiy to m al “ IT.s: factWTcs — in SanSaiTDIcgo iind- i^realc_ a j J ooly-sllAtly ln Japai^tK a problem^ iI^_£iits.Jhese_J— U>o»-two'Amertcan Indixhstiies, for neweqolpme DoUUU),'Ala.liave Iwbeen fantastic. ^ f>ecble. But BV the fault is not with the m en tif hts own Income andI Ujil heM leved that minjuaH em entin Coofs of i example. “To our fedingng, U.S. auto m a n a g e rual l;ability are Judged based spffegic Valley, Inc. _ Sony chalrmat^i^Mlont.i on said in nn • worker. The Tt fault Is-wllh-lhe man- . 1 the United States makeses too m uch • ------and Steel w ages a rc too h l^ it’s not Int^iewbere. aM m ent.”1.” M orita said. mialpniint, Morita said, roooey. He, Doled that'IheheAmerican” " — r ir - r j ' sm. $.>3 y thal ours are too low." he % e heard many American • ‘ilT ie problem in thee IIUnited States Morita1 rnoted lhal Sony kept Its > president of Sony’s U^.). s u b s i t o ^ ^ o p e r l . > TakahashI Ishihai^ presldenl pi of managers sa; (erl. ... 4 3 8 -^^/^ is m anagem ent," saidd fMorita. who American ' I say, ;Why sbould 1 sacrifice makes more in corporateB salary1 lhan------in workers on the payroll si N issan Motor Co., which pldans to build my profit for (c my successor?' " he _ also h a s been Jiamed to0 anaj eight-man l^S^D lef ? Morita hlmsdf gels from S< Heg^Ianl anerlhU3Z3JlolL_I— a4nJck-/actory-ln-the-irnifniled-Slate#;; ------" w ise“m en’s eroup’THafn r IS to make 3iock even/en after Sony sales dl^Jed. ■ said be intended lo aulotomale com- • « * • .• recommendations to WaslVashinglon and The compiipany pul the workers into WWW Tokyo on ways to improv > plicated operalions at hisis company's irove economic training programs pi or created new' plant in the United SlaU y relations between the tu-owonations. I jobs In the ates and use . he factory for them. Several‘ A m erican labor only lo peperform "the I Morlta'said that uiieiihen Japanese elections; lotc unionize the S ^ Diego P l H i >1 ' kind of tasks that no mailern wbo fi*

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_L_SALT.LAKE CITY -— Net income :and earnings of NorthwestiCSt E nergy Co. l^BOUJLI^N&aAAfl F o ^ ■declined durlnglhe thirdrd qquarter. - viuisSIN . SHEI : J ’ohn G. McMilllan, chjchairman and { _.COMMOO “ OITYBOYERSS' m i chief executive officer,r. ssaid consoli- a Sonny BovBowlin. Ron Cloar ■dated nel Income applicable apf to 2SSO O vorlond Avo.. G.O.P.-— T w in FFalls C o upnty r y * * * * com m on stock for thal perperiod was « .5 ■'y. -t. .* * •»*«****•*«** • * .m illion o r 41 cents a slianbare, based on . .operatlngrevenuesofCl2212 million. !n ! F o r th e sam e period aayearago.net yc Income was J7.^millionn oior 61 cents a __ ^ 4 shaire ori revenues of C 14.9 million. ( M I , 'ITm;'decrease was attrilttributcHJ prln-” " ;cipaUy lo dividends accrccrued in the ^ j third q u a rte r on the comtDmpany's new preference slock, McMilliaIlian said, ■ 0 ^ t t l l ' N et income for the nil T d Ic th i nine .montlis T ’ _ emllng SepL3tLwa3.C5.3-iSJ-million-or— - — i l a sh a re on operatingng rrevenues of Volume 76 Number« rl8 I 0 ______JSG7.3 m inion. For the samjm e penod in ■■■ ■ " Borley. Idohodoho ,1979, n e t Income was C6.626.6 million or D o lly S o rv inig g Eaitsrh Magic Vollayl .y .J2.0S a share on revwiuc}iiies of $734.7 ______imlllion. ' F o r th e 12 months endin;ding Sept. 30. ^ S I P ------^ S T f Jicl incom e was CQ millionlion or $3.17 a I P - ■ ;share and operating revrevenue $1,3 'billion. For the comparalirabie period ______cndifl^^'niT/ar'net' mroricome before 'extraordinary items was»s$36.8 million or C.85 a share based on operating — rw e ru e so fJ9 9 e million. QE >TNT(M::z :iO ■ t Extraordinary incomeforifoffh'eMme )PIIM {Kriod w as $2.3 million or 18 cents a . ■ '______Buritlurley, Idoho. Sund?ioyr0clober26. 1980 Poge4 BurJey, Idoho, Mondoy, October 27,7 ,1 1 9 8 0 J - share fo r total net incomeme per-com- rton s h a re of 53,03, Idaho c(can't aff Ford - _ _ —Republic repcyorts __Canelal shoulIdn't be September lo:osses loss o f!senioril ; M INNEAPOLIS - RepuBlic ♦y polittical issiue heree ______The current political raceace for, the keeps the ' ___ Airlines-reports- record-S1-Scptomber------:------, Snake River water _ itv e n u e s of 566.5 million,n. vup 25 per-______~CnS, Senatesearfrom Idah'lah o IS o ne flow ing inTcTdahc). ______^______" — ------fitidan Being-a-poIiUiplom ^js„ Working.’U’U n the - - TpUfion from 55l,9m tlllon. re e people of In short, wwe do not always like t------jhe Panama- 1. resulting in ______- I d a h o , na-Canal -issue’has' arilrticle information staledl e d "th e a n e llo s s of J3.8 million coim , - -Frank Chunirch’s stand on some been played umpanW to a ' 1 to the hill by jolr)lnt operation of the P Pa a n a m a l«ss 015252,000 a year ago. Because of its importantance, the areas whertTe he could be cbn- ' Representativesves George Hansen Caranal-now looks as if it mma; a y b e a F o r th e first nine monthintJis of Uiis S ' o u th Idaho P re s s , whi ipaign. contested rac :e o f 3 8 a r fiscal year trivia of a political campai acM . ______w hich now gives gi ihem the day. _4iming5-have_beeiLrepQ[ieitried for. I n ------— Wearenot-fllways-rightTi a u th o rity over'ihith e c a n a l , ^ back a ite rw a y w a s u n d e r to ta l cc termountaln Gas Industries,es,lnc. I tltrack record is a good one,jne.______going to lose.e . ______' il contfol— ^ ------WHr-Smithri^resident a: Ifflip WiiyjL_WhcibcD-PreSLdenlhlohn^oOi] Ibe 11:S^anam anian^ nimosity-;-ni m ------^ ^ ------r” W«neenfieieHDemocratic control executive offlccr, said"eaifiaifiTngs per “ TAnd th e SIP is a co n ser F . K en n ed y suirveyed rv i the situaUon towi#ard Americans, whichch once servative of the Senenate is going to he found great u -'average s h a re of common1 _st(stock w ere bibast^ newspaper, b< t unrest in Panama erupupled in bloody rioting,ng, h as / begging decline...and'1 we feel that is good. to w a rd s th e U.S, *1.23 for th e fiscal year endl;ndlng Sept, politicans ™ for. a strong J.S. over, control of virti*lually disappeared in the , I 3 ). F or fiscal 1973, earnings;s werew $2,13______g ig fiscal And we feel«l with Frank Church the Canal Zone. program, ' agriculturfll r e. capipital. M weover, the influenu en ce of ^ — p e rsh a re .------.------r e l a t e d ___hack-atlwi-Jol}ob,-wilh-th© seniority— ------^------K e n n e d y -a nd-laier-tyndon“B:~Cubi d - iba-s~Frda C^'tro is one :Smilh,saidJhe„declin^nin eam( ines * law s a n d r e s tra in t-th a t will wi gel and clout hep one th e p o ss^tt, Idalw will Jo]m ^ .slarjjsl^_looking. for_a ___w a « — Was-due-to-warmcr-weatl gqvcrnmCTtiout: of our"Jives ine, and.U.S,. influence is risinr g ------ea‘th er-and^------^------8f ------;-means-of-improvi ------iiw dequale rafe rtllef to coucounter the But we find ourselves oving-the situationr— here es in a are vital to thehe p eo p le o f th is s ta le , In 1964 th e re w ere effect of Inflation and decliialining gas pcposition of endorsing incui e r e rio ts In P a n a m a . U.!J.S. News and Wcrld-Rt■ R e p o rt ______icumijcnl Be il gun ccmlrol,c( w ater, sugar a n d Ihe U.S. w a s t Usage p er custotper. SeSenator Frank- Church. . J. IS tag g c ' a s th e b ad w as s n1 ot th e o nly m a g a z in e to d< ia w ...... o r c e llin g of •prodtretsp overseas. guy..in oilier wor ..Wliy?., .:rT ._ vords the people of thalit inclusion, but , a con- .. - - ~ - - -W hether yo>^ou agree or not, a • Panama hatedI us u so much they servj■vative publication thatlat has • - Because Idaho, with its very-low—vei -chect-w ilh-c -f-S u p p lie r ope>ens ^ p„ 'other, states -which— "------r io te d :...... —•...... been popuhflion -and total lack lac of have small po ;n 'extrem ely~'crltlcal~or“ o f th e " ^ - : ------— populations and have Shortly afterT the riots talks admi iE PH R A T A - Alcohol Equipment— Eqi popolilical clout., needs a m in is tra tio n -p a s s e s on», cic re d it 3 U.S. turned out sen:nators with seniority began on soh Corp. of America, the firstst f; full-lime :: ...... ScSenator wilh'senica-ily. wiving AmCTican' like2 that...itI is si^ficent. inthesenale,, haveh seen fiscal turn • • sovereignity over — Jdcoliol ee

; j l Will b e paid Dec” lO to*stocitockhold- « 8 ‘of reco rd a t th e close off businessbu -ELECT SENATOfIRFRANK^HORCICH. ibAHO NEVER <• |lov. 7. The dividend is the 339th3M for RHADTBErERFJRIEND. Ute com pany, >vhich has paid n d regular . ______^ ^ 'lP X O R B dvldeaU for 68 consccut ive yeayears.------B yjbAHO^EbRCHURCHH CCOMMITTEE.-CARL-BURKE;KErCHAIftMAN

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— Marlrketforeele€troBi( ie games ______— imnear cha2 c ^ 7 l b o k _____ LOS ANGELES (IIP (lIPD — 'n ie consum er markerket for go up 10 lo 20 perttercent. a price war will devel%Idp and " dectninic games, v*l( Alilch boomed last ye a r, is innmuch n prlc^ will go down«m sharply,< there Is a wider vaivariety of confusion, almost du chaos, 00 Ihe eve o f this yeyear's games, there aree no« real innovalkxis, the ganim e sa re ; Christmas shof^bg i 3g season, according to thehe Los m ore sophisticated.ted. the games are so simpllsllsllc the •' A o ed es Business Jounoumal. kids lire of them quickly.quii ■nie w e ^ y publicolicoliwi s u n w d virtually all ■ department and chainain stores In the vast Los Ang While som e chainaln store marketing executivek-eswere . region and found hugelUge differences of opinion am very enthusiastic,c, e lastI shoddy merchandiselise. - RKIIGHT-TO- ______lwoseasons,lherewllll ■LIF E o f rill be no shortages of Ihe gamemes. ------Signflcanlly, seversvaral o f the larg e retail outfitsit s ln th e - • “BulreportcrTaylors or said she got all these reacliorllons: Los Angd e s a r e aJ saMid they had cut their ordeders for ______------— Consuroer-demand-foi-foMhe-gamesHs-stllhstn)tiwig. - electrunlcT{iunes^ lhl i s y B a r a n d haM ly any saihlgh.'’ h U “ not m uch dlW eroKe" In th n the inflation has becom e deeplyd embedded In our He 1 added that II. will lake:e years to ______It aK ects aU otother issues an rate next year whelberJlmiflmmy Carter BystemovefTI ndpermeaterls-the~so-:...... rthepast 15 years.” Miller - bring brl inllalicm down to the lowlevdsIc I,, or Ronald Reagan wins thee hedeclion. told a U.S.>. savings bond kick-off of of the mid-19e0s. "TTie IruU;Ith Is." he lutlon to them.I. ■ M fller re iK a te d Car Carter ad- campaign lurluncheon In New York, said, sal "it’s a long difficultIt process ^ " - m inistration ii^ r tlo n s thallhal the kind “Tberearenonoqulckandeasyfixes.” ahead." ahi I/Vithout it, a pperson never of ac ro ss^ h e W w d tax colsarts proposed While thereere has been progress. , ■ gets an oppojortunity by Reagan wouJ^be highly higI Inna- M iller told a fpress conference, infla- ,JIMiller said the one percenla to ex ercise anyly other right. __ _tto n ary ______• — ' • ------lion still remaiiainsa “Iroublespot-ln Increase in U.S. savings bond ■ “* But when asked by a repo the. .economy.iy._He_flgaIa_expressed_J,S; rates, \rfiTch [aIcK~elfecl &Saturday.- — . — • •difference fl'Reagan adiSiImlnlstratlon concern lhalI a continued rise m inter- ■should ^ m ake them more attractive at versus a Carter atfinlnistralixalion would esl ra te s "couliMildabortlherecovery." savings g j vehicles and help "rerenew the have on inflation nextI year, y ihe ^ habit of savings" especiallyly am ong ifmuTi T reasury secretary concedetKled.“Inlhc vnplayed the significance yoiyoungerpe^le. ______TfFEAlTffiniER RiTlITS erence." ®f ^je latest5t government slalistlcs . ti sbort-^erm, not mtich differer • Increased savings, he said,I, will\ h e b ______------He explained th at it woulduld iprobably - ’*^lch - showedod the co6t-of-»vlng-ln— wm provide IKe funds for berore-new_ScElember_hiad.lncreased0i} at an annu-. r the re- ___ be_atJeast_mldrJ981-beri vllaltzatfon of American Induj ANDISSUlUESARLMI i S - policies could be pushed Ihrthrough ih e ^ ra te ofi2.7p7 percent compared lo 8.6 lusiryahd lEANINGLESS h d p in the fight against infliflallon. new Congress and implemermenled.Bul percent In Augvig u s t - ^ Quoting a Chinese proverb,h . Miller In^he longer-term , he said,Id, fReagan’s ,_Tt)e monthlyilyConsumer-Price Index _-„salt “The care 0, - p n ^ x ^ ‘ta t^ M llc lK “ w6i s^d, “Life isJIke.a.cookieJa .I f w e _ . of hum an life ^and_happinesi;ss would ■ only— Is’sublect to> wide shbrt-lerm flucta- take tak( out and never put bactc, ’’exacertjate” Inflallonarypn the ja r /pressures, tions.-Miller_sald sa and suggested thal will soon be em pty." and not theiriir destruction ,is the first~anc\nd only legitimalate object off good - governrn- E^itaBBle^avirngs repoi►rtslosse?S rnent. " (Thanm as Jefferson)V PORTLAND - Equitable ble Savings^ compares.wllh.th a gain of S2.2ajnlllior__.u-er : aaii Loan Association reporte tt-ere, affected by :a ll.4,:mllliillion--af---- losses or«.i7ashareire in the third quarter of t^ . PAID FORANDAUTH'THORIZED BY ID AH O PRC for both the third quarter thehe Ifirst nine 1979. ler-lax write-down of the cunirren t In­ R O U rE PACVp . o T b OX 46<4644 venlory of loans held for sale s by m jnlhs of this year...... For the nine BOISE, IDAHO ID, 83704, KITTY HEG:GEDUS, TREAS. ine months' period, the • SSherwood e and Roberts,-the memortgage L ______, ^ , consolidated lossloe was $3.09 million o r banbanking and diversified lendli William E. Love, boardI chairmdi an, $1.59 a sh are co ding suV c o r ^ r e d wllh a gain of sldl.sldlary. Some or all of Ihe writrrilesdown said the third quarter lossbwm v C.35 J8.72 million oro r ^ .4 5 a share a y e a r coul million or tte_^valM lI of SI.21 a ago MUld be recovered If there is a decline * in long.term :inlerest rates bef basis.-Thts love said tiie cfore the — ^— Uie'third quarter results i^r.pndsJiQvesald ------

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._. Here’sw hat!t SenatotChurch- h-had-tosayin 11977 about CaUstro, this hemlspspfiere’s r-rnosfrothiegSsxlictatorand'seseIf=avowed-ene;em jro fth e tl:Sr:

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Sen;nator Church addided that "Jhe Cub jban economy poor judcdgment... a manin so completely bibrainwashed -______s tfijmlQialhriwng o ig.llhre£L^arsJate iter|JCuba!s ___ _ ------jn-threeslshoftdays-that-heie-begamea_ : - "thriiriving" economy i / is still a police statiate where even critic of theth U.S. and a saleilesman for Castro sugcigar is rationed an< nd 1 10,000 Cubansns have fled at ^— ' when hesi said that "Cubaa fhas not engageddin . thee'iisltpf I tfieir Uves,s, the majority of thi iiem to become 7 surveillanince dverffiqhts ofjf thei United State:SS,- . wareirds of the U.S. Sc3o much for Churcl ■ch’s.friehd, nor has it imposed a tradeJe embargo again:1st us.” Castistro, and his sens(ise of jijsfice: ,______^For the sasafe^ and security[ly of the Q^S. ^ndIJdaho. J we_urge_ . 5 can no longer affifford to entrust a key,k« sensitive youloseiend a new senatoror to Washington1 nextr week. '— ■ ^ foreieign relations posi)sttb a Senator withthsuch __

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-Investt n & w f corcolle — FieldEnlerprises,i o la ssls distance on top of all others wellwel exempt or taxed at Uthe low level of ^ - m aybe be a much-needed "cushion” fofor your child's annual inctKome. ^ If you’re no morere thanI a lyplcally comfortort. thoughtful middle-inciincome parent, you Them H) High-grade cert:rtificates of de- ' ] e next-and key-step istoplaiplan posit with maturity dadates around the ~ " canno( help but beX horrilledI at the a long-t-g-term strategy for investment figures now being m< ents tim e your child willI tbe going off to _ ' ■ mentioned for the th at kvillwll provide belter than averagt cost of financing youii^our child’s educa- capital i ‘age__col!ege or whatever LlnslUutlon.-and l i p al gains as wen as comparative tion at college or < tIve. carrying today’s extra(raordlnarily h l ^ ir olher posl-high safety/o ol f your Invested dollars. &chooi educational InstilutlonlOorlSIns (i) < rates of interesi.-YiYou'll sacrifice I - .Comr^ stocks.j#ltli -is-»fisathrhul^^ ai 'rfik’ I n j yn iir ricL —- ^ years from !»uw.' ------■ ■ Ilshed recort orabtf^averagtage to next to zero and yourur annual rate of TTw $80,000 total has^ been publicized growthIh inI earnings per share over z so often th at few expexper^ even bother sufnclen Jr a return wlll be impresslvslve. lently long to dem onstrate■ale 15) V.S. Savings Bononds which - If to suggest it is "exagjaggerated." Other theirsuperiority. sS There a re hundreds smaller estimates ■eds bought properly — can ca give you a . s also are so of the%se stocks avallable-in-Uie open frightening that thehe precise dollar markets pcn--tax4ree-1 lbat:j - - sources. Your own Jnwme_wf!ljise.—Inc tnflallon.on.:^:=—-■----- loo, as'eaucatlon cos&s& iise . And U»en retuTn-in-your c h ild's-1rname-and'IrF— — ^ pany sets Itself up uf for a -J there ts your own financanclal planning. Preferred — stQcks_miEt]t be. form the IRS lhat yo/o u r child will ' r, sm aller, part of your iV— in- repor«h^inlerest-^ecellelved annually. ------beatirig-r-bui0 that-at^-pre-— “ fj- Start by makingig as dose an vestment?nt portfolio. Here. loo. buyuy As long as your child’sI’s total invest- -.'-/i. estimate as you canan on how much quality' prpreferreds only, choosing youru ' m ent Income does not e?exceedSl.OOOa "cisely ' -vifhat OK ,■Tire is : education money youou will need per stocksforfor secure income, year, the accrued intinterest on the ‘"r doing d fig|itnow.'“ child at what date;Jte; try not to savings bonds is tax-freree. Your child ...... - — overestim ate -o r-'lo.-^«teresllm i ale.-XG“kiod-quallty corporationJ)onds_d s _ wlll be earning 8 pert^ijit or.m ore..per______This Is not a pariorgam at discounlTfrom Ihelr issueue year tax-free - whichh isn't bad by - prices becausebt of the upsurge In anyyardstick. Move on to calculall f l Jaling how much interestt irates since their olferingng There are many other ■ you think you ican'torm or choices, loo. ' mtn irm ark each y ear " dales: TrrytJbuybonds rj thafcome dueue ■ - For- instance;-a-'so-ca for Investing In an edw callcd~^’living-~ d H j Jducatlon nestegg lust beforfore your child will l>e startingig tnist.’’whlchyouestabliJilishforat least IK S perchlld. nls o r her K r expensive education years,■s, 10 years and a d ay and InInto which you - Assuming there is'a5*3 yawning gap for each h y ear the bond wjJJ ris e from [rj((e$Jonrauc__ — between U»lwi>io{a]s,-c ls.-concenlrateon—Its-currenl•ent-dtscounfprice unlH parat”at child. This dem ands furtirtl>er study on what sources you haveave or will have due date- :e~Y9u will get back Sl.OOO inIn y o u rp a rt.O ry o u m a y uise a annuities to from \rtUch you wlllI be tx able to. bor- prlncipdUol for each bond for which youlu provide a r e ^ a r Incor ______row;, llst-each-and-a. -ome for your La-conservatlve - paid. say.ay. freo. You’ll also get Ihele --childdurlngaspecifledsF span. estimate of what eachich source migfit Interest papaid, which you place In yourir TTiis merely touches i ide. J u s t .knowing, s llie surface, ng. for instance.~»ecialedteducation fund. And ifyotrbuy—y— b u t-th e-m essag e is cle your own labor ui :Iear.-'Neither - r union or trade the bondsds In your child's nam e, tliee despair nor panic. Insti orgai^tion might be a stead, act in- e a m ajpr source retu rn received rec will be eith er tax-c- telligentlyandlntime.

Savingg s ^ l © a n = ts entered Into Janissaidiid In a statem ent, from a year eariier. the bo subtly fewer new com board said. - - »mmltments to “Scatlenlered information for earlyy ...... make mortgage loans lastlas month than - O ctober,. • however; h . Indicates a sub-"' EXTRA-Hl^4«AW DiW p:^. ------. — - — in-August.-ActuaJ mbrtjbrigage lending -slantial rerebound,--with mosl of the“ Increased, however, asIS a resull of the improvmernent from flows into accountss Dividend addopted 650>iO!-16 . , . . . ; 6 ‘5> 5 9 U . . HM mortgatt commitmentlents arranged o f f o ^ g market-related interest.1 BfalRflrmiHsiiF eariier, the board said. 7 6 6 1- rates,'Oanlanlssaid. PORTLAND. Ore. - Louisiana- iO-16...... - 6 *6•67“ •aar Net new deposits recei\ceived by fcde^ B ecause - se of the sharp slowdown in1 Pacific Corp. directors hlave a declared '.-700 ally-insured savings5 and loan new depo IO-lS .V . . i . 6 ‘6•64“ - ‘sa*-: spqslts last month, newV a regular quarterly cashh dividend of associations totaled flO$100 million In m ortgage|e commitments slowed to Septem ber, down’ Sharp: t> IBcentsasnare. ------Qfpjy from J h e ^ ? 9 .9 billion;on,_dowi-a.percenUrom.tbe-_e------It is to be paid Dec. 1 to s Z=2ZZn.3:bimTTeVerinZA"uf )stockholdera— illlon—level— re ^ s te re d —In—— of record on N07T12:------

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— m i f ( 'TURI 78 ~ S Recent news I R*fl.(•fl- SALE* f l v A b ! Items promptedi us to examtne thithe record of the iU.S. n n K ^ ^ . A 7 M 9 ___S 4 0 J ____Senatorial canandldatesand seefc which truly supp R /Z ^ . ^C76-U - $4J.»12.92 IS * .? * ^ported and sustallined - J j L . j BK aw V Z : n».ii i i1«.62 i .6 the vitality off thetl Idaho FdmHy7W ...... ' . f c C K W . , P78-t< $51.0il.OS $4.\7* i C79T4=-S53.0i I.;-.: K A iiJfr -078.15 % u .r fM'.VS r'.- B U | | H : H 7M 5 S59.0:9.07 - FRANKKCtiURCH ...... ______STE)EVESYMIVIS ..... L78;15.^.S&4.& U. '* •3” ■ SAIE* . INFLATION;. Cftmm ch's record reflects'ts 3 !9.20 149.99 -W^ ‘ ; PI95/75M^^^^§iS.3Q- .. >59.93i'|tt; ; _ — -voting-pattern-tl-that^increases~tedei leral— Symms-Aas-a-s\-rec6rd-of-trying-to-t -trim- — •hrrftiTT— T-:------rP20S/7SRr!^ ----- 5 5 7 7 3 , d^fial spending. ■ Onecessary inllal'lationary spending. P215/75R-I4 S70.90.92 <64!9S . ^ -~^P205/75R-I5— S69.B9 . 8 3 * " !oryttitar ~ P21S/75R-15 S74.0 DEPT. OF EDUCATATION: Church supporw ts. „ the recently ere:reated department-,^ Symms:,advocaU•■ates local- control ol! the- - - [Education, anottieher federal bureaucrati-gi-y ' education ol purjrchlldren. i — Ecaihluin.Grn^idoTMTSnowhj r controlling local en entities. ' __ *■ — ' ttECTROmcinCtniBITBEO i SPEClAt / nrntEjntEADS : WEAKENED U.S. ' ProTon PerfonnancpPerl ^ _ S. DEFENSE POSTURIiRE- Symms has a record o l ' voting? to ^ lias been the resul j Pro»nnOur< w it of bills supportedi byt strengthen ourr \ ability to preserve the : im m ^ Church. defense integrityty o fth e U .S...... f i ' ■' - AiFEOERAL BILLL FJ)B_EVERYF ILL-C/it/ Symms' ppfitidn -All sizer,, ____ Ch 's cam paign iittliterature is reoiete wi, on is cmsisiantvdthI the _ --- Jhe=tenet~fhat=1i^ederai money^and: it^nat^H^-vur-socm bureau can solveie all our Ills, lor exan problems go awaivay by spraying moneyv o n pie', education, drdrug abuse, law scho,hooi libraries, etc.

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TWIN FALLS - MiMary Ann G ross shooed thete "kids"■ away j' . ___^ from the kitchen asfsbebfiJped du prepare dinner— “ TTk kids like toI stistand in th e hallway and geti;et sm art with thepeopJewboarebelihelping," she mused. Aner a little nudgfitJglng. m ost of them moved^ .on ta other . rooms in tbe Purpletie I Sage M anor. With 27 oUie lher^p«ji!M o^^^^[3M S ______cpntCT4MhJjross.ais.admltsibexrowddd-room9r . privacycanbe/mslraltrating...... - — But-^he-said she'll'11 missi th e unlque frletKllIncincss-of'these ------people. In a few monthflths. the cheerful 25-year-old')td woman will bednanewlifeasamiI maid atalocal hotel, sb e adm its the thethought of living a so^alltailed normal. IndcpendCTt life is5. a_nttle_ a Intimidating-for.r. ai m entally------HHU ■ '~retanfedpei^n, g -- .— At least she has thee ITmanor, h e r home for threeeyearsViofall yt back on. she said. Tbet)e IPurple Sage M anor Is a cent%nler housing [ ^ S MSB 28 mentally retardedded or_ emotionally dislurt)urted p ^ le‘_____ r a ^ n g in age from 2020to57years. ( The center's opaiinjling In an old motel on.Kimtaberiy Road i M m K four years ago causedled a n ap th a t has since dieded down,< said' n a i B L center operator Ruloiulon Gilbert. But Gilbert s;said public H B H ; . mtsconceptkms aboutut imentally handicapped peo

* ^ b e rt’saldbe r«S)grofflized e a rly on thal reslrtctiictlve zoning t ^ H I law s and public opposlTlisillon would force him to localcate within a commercial area. ------L'JJmewJdidn’t standand a chance of opening a sheihellertiome tn a residential a re a ,"" h(he said." We have some advjdvanlagesln this location. Bul I would h a v e attem pted.to locale.In lo a ...... nelghbortiood.' It w oiripplfis, U5, Wr hnvp-had-so-some-near— ------ac clteU s with ourpeopI«opIe on this street.” Even placing the cercenter in a commercial aresrea caused controverey-and a oneCln^yea^ delay ensued, Opapponehts o f ' GUberl’s plan, includliuding some clly officials,s. said the operation could pose a1 threatth: to surroundlngresidenienls. ■ S h e l t e r I er hom e resid en ts can makem their apartmentsts like home. Tina Mitto Gilbert's plan was evei•venlually approved by the CllClly Council-- tton’s bedroom InfilledI withu her idol. ErikEstrIstrada. and P urple Sage openedled It^doors a s a state-llcenscnsed shelter ______homelnJanuarylsn. He noted the Leglslatuiature h as since p'rohlblled lheen suppbrtiyeV ors really lik e our p^ p le here,ire.Wefind ' 8 ^ people In the s tores a rtt v-.-^ry friendlv." h esald. I’l-'I ccanXsay------“ r ’.:. ibeBameTorTwinh’aJls?'!s?-' - ...... For one thing, manyy peoplep h a v e a misconceptlcptioti about w hat a 'sh e lte r .borne is.Is. confusing a shelter hom{>me with a -V jll ------halfway-house. for-IawbJwbreakers.-Others-^ntlnw* y handicapped pwple. Hesald. "People tend to be^! a little frightened of thee mentally-r handicapped." Gilbert1 said.s " In this communityilty, many ' people equate mental ha«landlcaps w ith crim inal (activltlvitles)." ______*Seel!s e H O U E O r i

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NEWYOYORK ( I f P l ) - L e t CBS haveive idea is to explain it tnto them. These D uringJ tlithe “Body” lime slot - W alter.CCncklte..Glvc n NBC its John>hn reports-are-golng.to-bibe.llUle.civlcs.. wblcfa. comiom m ands 95 p e r cent of- _ ...... lor-andABCitsTedKop^.»el. lesaoos.” ...... iTWT^h^rrfalsUUoos^PBSwiUddhwa ,. PBS has» Jill Baumelsler. and If Tbe m ain th n ist off P ^ d^kxi flve-minuteute sum m ary w ith Ih e cov- en m rn -qps s don't appreciate her, theirelr coverage will be a im ed d at ; adults who engs fromom all poUtkal camps and U A w lU onoodectionday. doQ't want their pi^ltle\cs laid wall to' witSretimism s from the wire se rv i^ . . Tlie It-)il-year-dd daughter of Ed wall, but who still wououldllketo.be Members£T slatktts may.break away i ' ’ Baumelsteit o - ol WGBH to Boslon - kept advised of the scon)re. The advice from the Delnet la te r In the evening, but executivee produceri of public televl-vl- will com e, in SS^econdd live feeds on they’D still f - ■ iioo’s firstrst faray into live electionon the hour and on the: 1half hour at throughoute W coverage! - — m ay not yet be an an-m- natural breaks between1 pprograms. Baumelsteis te r Is coordiiuUlng the en- dw tpersonion of Cronkltean stature, but•ut “ We’ve never done anany live cover* lire decUJoo oo effort, but tbe riie’]]_repnpresent.anJnDOvalionJruesi. H:— age:sothlslsdeflnltelyaLaJimfftriw" wgmcnl h- ^ neverT tbefore tried by a televisionon said Bonnie JacobJ of PBS’s fTHtn^hfm V ^jjjBr . • ■ KiWDrk. Washii^ton office. "AfAfter -the last ‘T tee ts, ■ She'll beie ithe voice behlnd the videoeo electk>n. our research people p< told us for giving kl( 5 S iH = — ts u^umelDcEC6r’kicks" o ff the' 198T60 o u r'ra lln p \ ^ t 'u p becai:auseweaian-i viswblnEur ------election with v updates producedsd - cover it.-People J^-swswitching over it w as a teaterrific opportunity tojlo V edficallylly for PBS's afternoon3n because they w ere lired li of the anfn^htngg forfo tb e kk& Tbey ought to ------■nall-fryac'audience. gavel-to-gavd approach,:h. TTiis lime, be toa uunderstand it from play- ____ A dultvieiiew ers will w m e In later, foror we looked for ways lo provide an ground dynai/nam ica In which a group of s s ^ n dI updatesu every 30 minuteses alternative so they woululdn’t have to ppop i^ i« hooysaslnglepefaootol^ r ^ Jmnis-finally-start-to ro».-II.— changechannds."------ortffbe^t:"*- ^ M the timeme slot between 4 p.m. ESTrr The altematlve will ororiginale from And Baum

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'"— ®Oootinucd froiiro m C l------f d k s f o r aa while and I w anted to livee gives him a weekly alIo\ lowance, pro------: GUbert said tbe attitiitltude Is based on m y ownwn," he said. “I like it veryf vidlng he cleans his roommandpasses otZovu* :Iar^y on ignorance: arand a lack of well.^ a w e ^ y l i ^ t l o n . G llbeilertsald . — :—■unaerslflndln^-toward-ld-the-mentfllly— Fof-tbo i^ js o n c K c y . haDdicapped.laiactUiethere Is less of a _them.. thele sheItet..liome .offers op-. -to _ Improvement, Gilbert sa _____ rcrimlnal-elemCTt amoni>ong the handl* portunltleses for personal growth-un------“Ourphllost^rfiy here Is H b c: o l d W e? a th e r B(B o o t s ------than tbe publlc’ llc-at !arge."he' avallable?'»?»h5r at a n InstlTuUon o r alI to' place subtle pressuree ion them to home. achieve whatever level1 (of Indepen- Varmly lined w ith c:ozy g fleece for all d6dOy^ com fort. Moreover. Gilbert saidaid he i s ^ r e f u l W M le^ ^ 25 percent of the resi*•_dence they’re c^>able.i)f,of,” he said. ■ H ___. ___ Mid-high he T o screen pecple beforeeallowlngthem al dents a[ ri Parifle Sage~6iJme~from—I " I t's a 'v ery slo w p ro cesss {and tak es a ' eel and traction sole3 l e . - ^ ------______to Jive In ll>ehome.He recretjulres social. Institutions,>ns, Gilbert e^m ated most of[ loloflime.'^’: Black, Brown or Tan. : medical and psychiatrictrie records of them wouldiild be institutionalized If they' Most of the residents a re also in- I f l • .anyone coming from a hospital,h and could not. livlive In a shdter home, volved In work trainingIg program s M ■ Most all sljizesSto 11 N-M-W.V. __ T h e works closely with aoclloclal agencies. Few resldsld en lsw b ah av e lived tn anI ithroujh the Magic Valley;yRehiSilita- -Ifl - Sofar.onlyoneresldenient has caused Instltulkmn wish lo return, Gilbert: ition &rvices Inc. Under•the I system,- — - H : any problems, he said.I. TheTl problems said. WhH«^i!e family life can be aI iresidents a re paid on a fon)rmulawhlc^ —^ ;occtiiTed only in the maimanor, and the positive en'environment for the handl-■ mi easures their producUwlIvlty agaln^ !■ REother extreme Is family deal c with Imperfections. Stock O n H andd : im portant a s an attemptpt tot bridge the abuse, “ In an Id e^ world, I woeXHildn't need ^ ^ ^ ‘ gulf i)etween the handicapcapped and the “The stortories Of lltUe Junior being tto be here,” Gilbert said,1. “And that 1_JJ ------locked liHhethecdlaroT4n a4»<* room:——would v be fine wtUnner'— I H E J D A H ^ E;PARTMENT^T€ P O R E ^ ^ D O W NMOWN— T ------u Gilbert- said - the-gullgulf- generally -thosethlngsigsrcallyhappen.’?heBald. ; stem s from tbe fact thata t whUe\ handl* While theJie sh elter hom e serves to capped people cannot dolo aall the things link the hama n d lc a p p ^ w ith th e outisde t h ^ a ^ i r e to, they are; m ore capable worid, it alscilso serves as a refuge where than the general public belbelieves. they can deideal with their peers and. In -J . “The only way that sltufituatlon is ever m any caseises. develop close rela- REPEAV T O F A i - to be overcome Is having'ing>e_p^le..JJ.on4>lw,.Gi .Gilbert said w r e a re pres-, _ S E L L - OUT... l 4 Tllvlng In the neiabortibod.»od.” hesafd. ently five: steadyst couples among the Among residents livliliving at the residents aiand several more which I 0VER121250 NEW \WATCHES s ; center a re Helen Watkirtklns, 42, who change freqtequently. , • moved there two yearsI agago when her “Tfiese gtgmerally operate on the ^ ADLPEDD TP OUR * r - ■ famlly-ln-Glenns . Ferryirry-could^oo- levd:of:gra(fade school relatlonshlps.” . STOCK... :lM iger care for her. hesald. ' 'Tdratherbeherc,"sheshe said. " I'v e Monthly' a(acllvlties, such as parties, > 1 ^ - - • got ajp t of friends here. MjMy best one is field tripsI andai the ^)eclal Olympics : Mary Ann. She's my be:best buddy. I areschedule(Jled througtioul the year, PER ATED BY R N. HIBSC5 C H & C O ; F i don’t want to see her leave,ive,"shesaid. Hie majorlority of recreation is Indi-' mINTERCO com pany - John Newnham, 21. camame to Purple vlduaJitedI ssince each resident Is -AMOUS^ N A M E :Sage a year ago fromm Nampa .to usually allowlowed to 9)end Saturdays as ; become more Ind^ndent.int. _ h e OTOoses.les. Shelter hom e staff ;• “I wanted to get awaj•vay from the m anage thehe resident’s Income and

: A c c i d e n t I t s a v e d K a n t:nar’slife^ n VA'HCH : JE ------^^LOS-ANGELES-(irpl)-- :) ---D o c to rs— Nadlne’Condi«Jon. “A miniscule portion • say a near fatal motorcycli ycle accident of his brainlnJiadJQ.bejemoved-after— 1 — rthat•leftTock■sta^^»atl^^6^t '’NOWOV!riaao o -T O antncrw jtlra~U ie^Si“-'I, leaving room for the . XCHOOSEERROM- - tsm all piece bf-his brain mi! m issing m ay _ fiw o Ilen bloo(ood vessel lhat burst and •have saved him from deatlJathwhenhe lesseningltslts impart." ______:h a d a stroke this week,_____ “Saia he plan s to rejoin th e „ l E N l U S ^ ^ — ^Doclors-tbeorite^hahan"aTiear^atal ■' band In two^weete irt i n « i s com inue io BUEN=i= - : ;; m otorcycle accident Mr. KaKantnerhad shownobloocood d o ts o r aneurism s, the H •to 1963 m ayJiavesaved hisIls 1life," said h o ^ l t a l s pokesmansaid. ^ HELBROS • VIVULCAIN )UFONTEBYI V BB e a D I e i BH ■ 9 B B I K 9 B n ■ F ITLUCIEN ;• B B B K aB B BWEgll 3^tftX IE:BrEE C G 1 N = - - ?ICCARO*V\MfALTHAM VNDMORE

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WE , -: aark of WeaeodeD, Vaudis Hawkins; _ WE D caking Need GIVE : aark and Gladys' Atkinsilnson were Ruby aark aaand Doreen O ark of Buhl. :V ds Pan\itry Needs ipianiedN ov. 10.1320, InLogix)gan, Utah, aod Ihelr famlli nllies. ’• m2 Betty Crocker Calake Mixes...... 6 8 ‘ JMission Macaroni Dimnners7'/4 oi...... 2 9 ‘ l i Iraperial MargaririH B 1 lb . q lr s ...... 5 7 ' [ IHospittalsgetUloans g Dei Monte Catsup nc»ivGiont 44 01. bfl...... 9 9 ' s"* e n Table Maid Margaj s r i n f i I ib . q tr s ...... 3 9 ' „Kraft & Haileys Real Mayonnaisefi ..... qi.®* 1 . 3 5 l § I. 3 0 3 Tin C ons W E ^ Quaker flats sog.o, o r Q u id ' 42 o z ...... iGA Corn Whole Kernellei & Cream 31 ifofefmrgv audi .... * 1 . 2 9 II MixMl or Match g w e h S E ” | IGA Green Beans i y PATRICIA McCORMAClftCK _ 1 „ itie^-aSleveland area, incentive ^wi Diamond Walnut NMeats l i b . . . ^ 1 . 9f ?j 9F EvocydDv low Ptici' II |l =lWIiieaItttEdilor------paymenta-of-$:f-$10(M»0-fn#dfr-by-Blue— « Norwest Peas 3 . I *^*'*^of NorthfIheaslOhiotoSShospltals— ^ ^ Sego Canned MilkIk . 2 lor 8 9F ' £vcf,ria> ler. Pfit., jj . - — are-expectedfd lo result in e n e r ^ WE j j iGA Ciiiiiisoi...... 2 fo,® ; N6WY0RK_(lfPI)-Therhe nation’s savlngsof|2 millionmi a year. . GIVE it -*l.uO "« :filue Cross plans are loaning 1 'thousands of^lollars for enerc Hampshire and Vermont, Maxwell House & S&IA,W Coffee.... 3ib..*(* 6 , 9 7 H pllal energy conservaUon I K 'Jnllllon a y ear In energy costi ►dedTxTparrbyifiearea | 2 ! 5S___flan ■ - New' iVj§ Hou.jsehold Nee;eds sSliiilings Spaghetti Saiauce Mix..... 3 ior*^l.OOJS — -JrA IcN eroeyrprcstdentof Bli Vermont Health Service m T ' Blue Sh&d Assoclatlo 6 pk.-6 oz. Treetop ApIpplejuice 1 Yo«( Choice R I?i — ^Tuesday.- ve M hospllals-CSO.OOO— ^n IG.4 Batlirooni Tis!SSUBiRoll Pock...... 7 7 ‘ s : “This is a^majorresponsi)nse lo the - Bpk,-12oz. V-8iuice;e ] * 1 .3. 2 9 . . i jroblems of rising energyf costsci and -A proghiWAM'financed In part 'by ^ Electrasol Auto. BishwaslierB Deter. Increasingly uncertainI energy BlueCrossandl:>dBlueShieldo[Ma[neis ^ (Sovo91‘)65oi. ... * 1 . 9 9 S _-.:w5plles.’'.hesaid...... ------; em e cted to ^ a v jave50ho^ltals.|276,0M_. 2L Shavers Unsweetenedd Grapefruit luice .46 c • Selected Blue Cross plar}lans have this year, .... ” ‘ i Reported- hospjtals withinihin their - I n NeW-Yoyork.Stale,-BIue-Cross ^ ^ Distilled Water I gg a l ...... 5 8 ' JurisdlcUon'cM cut energyy ransump-a plans Ktablishiished a program coordi- fm yon by 10 Jo_!5_percent_it_just_ by__DatedbyBIue.CiCrossandBlufiShieldof _ W ^E r im plem enting energy-cons6 p k . ^ WcNemeysald. IS —r*He sala Blue CrosrlnvblveIvement In—“ ^uv^iuecifCro^'PTansiiave'brga^^, ...... a J M . o o I S{Sovo 2 0 ‘) ...... ^Jwsaltal eneiw conservation»on;started7TiiZ«lrh«j^llar aO nei^ cwi^aUon_lBfi ..... IGA Potato Chips. . . . . 9 9 ' H 4n 1976 vrttenTfilue C ro ^ oof f Greater ' programs In Connecticut:- Thlladdphla funded .a studyudyinslx WaSlngton. D.(D.C.;WilkefrBarre.Pa:r IvT G in 3ocal h^ltals lo identifyfy energy R o ^ e andI FRichmond. Va.: Chalv Tp PRICES EfEFFECTIVE SUNDAlAY, MONDAY, TUE: problems and devdop a ^tem sys allc taooc^ -Tenn.m.;-Mlchlgan^4'olcdo_i \ l E l l _ ESDAY approach lo e n e ^ conservalllallon. ' Ohlo-tevJemTsey and Los Angeles. E g • iW sdenKJhstr^n projectrtledtoan 1 "WhUe we: haveh made important 2 S ?irea-wide program InvolvingIng 58 hos- progress In hdb d p in g the healQi c are 3 p ltals. C o m p I ^ early lastit yyi e a r a t a Indm ljy m anaglage its eneiw resources W •cost of 11.2 million, the projetsiect came ... Ihls effortLftas„pnlyJ^J)egun,:L_ n “ iip wilh “ e n e rg y "^ consfiinseSfflSr-ifflM iNcrife Jneasures currently generallnjllng more "TTk raU aialn^e for action by Blue V B i fta n O million In annual savlniv to Cross plans to i[ u S \ A m to promote energy con- JJ n i l WE ^ ilV E . jiJicNemey cited these additional ad tervatfcnlstwol •IVE oergy conservation "pr■prograjta “ F irst, enCTEaw coS^aUoinsone- ^ f »mong other Blue Cross unitsills helping w ay th at h o^lals m can voluntarily ^ e ^ l t a l s ideoUfy significantuit energy cMlaln _cos(s_j8_,wltHout ■ constraining— i B v Y(?iHjr H o m e t o ww n G r o c e r rtlca... . ------IVT T a s i«Eo-i7 V.>sf Flier,. Twin' Fciis (Ccmpipus oTBsTjDBpltalrberoinc RMilWE ' C om m or,i) - fey ' B riie'--C ross of.T; v jers of eoeiw resources, ffamsylvahla - COO.OOO W li ^ ^ r b e S eletter S able to respond to m e loans to 50 b o ^ itaals ls — is untiabieenergyg y supplies In the future IBib WE ra HE rr expected to produce energy savingsa\ of ensuring unlnleuerrnq ied proviskm of h | 13 n ^ io n an n u ally .' __ _ qualllycare.” .. |j«fE.ilJffEiiJ SS C-

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v i t w i t h w I o o l w i n n es r s a n n oD u n c e d V w f A L Ki n ;29rti y | / -----O ur Annfvti/ersary Sole coi N GOODING^ Dtrict l^ 3 Winners In andM rs.irs. Gordon Keelch of Malta, ontinues until ^ p y e m b e r 8 ______-theM akelt YoursdfVif Wllh Wool con- M istresress of ceremonies for the style'Ie ■ ' • lest wll] coraoete NovNoVt.i6.toJ8-at afaow-wawas Mrs. David-SIlman-of------Cornel-Help Us Ceiebrciratel ----- P o cataio . Gooding,]ig. D istrict 3 director. Mrs. Guy Tbe senior and Jtmloinlor division win- PetersooOQ of Hagerman, president of oen «t the distrW styleBtj show held tbe Idahobo Wodgrowcrs women’s aux-.f I HE=AD BOAiRDS I O c t 18 a t tb e Goodinging Country Club iliary, ga\gave tbe w e lc o m e . ------will receive an expensense-pald trip to M rs. Allen Al Osborne oTTwln Falls Queen or Reguulor the annual conventionion of the Idaho presentedLed tbe contestants. Mrs. Fred5 I ■ ^ Woidgrowers Assoclatioatlon.. __rau lk n erie r of Gooding was in ch arm of I All Woood, BeautifulI FinishesI K atny W ay, 17, d alighter u ^ of Mr. and tbe teaa which foUowed. OlhOT H r M rs. D uane W ay of Twlrwln Falls, is Ihe assistingtg in the cxtest were Mrs.8. H senior division wlrwinner. Helen James Patterson,Pa ^ rs. John Sabala HopUns, 17. d a u ^ teT ro of l Mr. and Mrs. andTamnnraS llm an, all of Gooding, ‘ I As LowV As ------Ivan H opkins o f Sboah(Dflhooerwas first - -Contestst -Judges "Included ••Mra^- ______m npenip______------— M iriam B-Koestar-oM;oodingr-Mr8r- K atbera Nelson, 16,1, dadaughter of Mr. Barbaraa AboA of Rupert, and Ruth Van aod lira. Walt Ndson1 of Gooding, wcm SljiteofM'M i ountain Home., 7 PIECE I tb e junior d ivlskn withrtth Jan et Neills, L o ^ spoc^rs s -were the Idaho0__■ ______16. rtaitghlpr nf Mr ■ ataad-Mr8.-^Cari=Wooigrowt Neills of Jerome, firsttrunnenm. ru Departme t- ' H Adulfwlnnicr ■ was'-IS': M rs. M enia ■' d d l DepartkSm «S^re,^p£l3''Sd C 5 6 C hairs ^ ■ l l Johnson of-Jerome, whwho received a SewCielyFy FabricsJxHh of Twin Falls: Extension Table f p iece of woo! fab ric.- V dva and ^ Dans Fabric of Mountaini I M A T T R Tbe pre^een^lBkm'km-waS-won-by— Hwne andnd Sliman's Constroctlonand"1"■ ------T ►gular $ 2 3 9 7 9 5 - /— Kristene Keetch. tl. daidaughler_or.Mr^ Inlgallon«i (Co. jf Gooding. ______■ ______and- i ^ * a o 8 ^ I B O X S P FRING •*®*_S^ES31.95 I S A L.E ! .- t - J . I Save^422 on th e regulaar size se t r* I I 1 5 y » o r I H Lim ited W arranty SAlSl I J RBgulor$239.9.95 . . . NOW 1 9 a L E E ' ^ PRICED I C A I ® hlotliesDr I -----by-HotpoIr“e l S

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------TWIN—FALLS*-^A1 ---- -Rd3f$1-h98^----- | 2 5 ------r “■ ^T buiseslstcr, wass matronii of honor. Brides- ■ -NOW ->-.-^ _____ ... L a p h a flm rs s a tu e andI BrenlBr Brlgg^malclS-wercJrePaUy.Howell and Cherrl - ...... , j y r- p«r *q. yd. - - ■ - -- o f Twin Falls-ecdiangeiDged wedding Briggs, sislciiternf tfe bridegroom. vo^A ug. 30.______S tfig Brlgirig w , ^rrtlh<»r nf tho hriHft. fmtcoicii '~~ r^ —_ ' B “ I T O e c w m o n y w as hel'd3d in1 t ^ Lake groom, w asasbest man..Groomsmen NT------cuTiin;------— ^Burien-IVesbylerianHHhi H riNE TUNING CONVENIENT recipeIPE .COOKBOOK ■rWadsworth-andr^cott— -i-£l£fiKttt-CYCtf- L— t iam&e- ■ Prrcrrces Start U - - Rev.-ffC.Redfleldomclatl Xappa_Slgma fralemity ______.U teb rid e Ls tbp rtfltighter &«T4UapaGi{y------“ ‘"M odel'r'E926Y I m m m ;^:r------As4<-tow A s ... Mrs. Donald E. Laphamim ot > Seattle. . ! ■ n 2 Power l^fsalsal dinner was given by the H Minute timer □ Handsome . KTwIn Falls. brldepTOm’sn’s paroits and a reception Mrs. Warren G. Briggs of T ■ simulated woa3fld_0cain.cat:____ « n « f - -at--the-Rainier-Golf-and— _ JE M E R J ------’njcbride. given in raarrl ■ inel □ B lack glglass fronl, JW w l parents, wore a gown of Schli i S S ' 'Co™lryClia)ubfollowingtheceremony. , m — bodice of lace and seedl^rsanda M AKcr a trliIrip to the Caribbean. tb e _ Ibree-tiered lace Iraln. HoHorbtKMucl couple'reslilidb' In Pullman. Wash., I ------h i c□ ± | i x r i >g./239.95 B ------warof-roses-adtigerllllelllcs-aiid Elw-T«3ft'llieTMbrfdegr00m‘isastbdeflt'at“ L r i i r ___ w o re a long mantilla veil. ington State University's Mrs. Lance Brignan. tl L M : s _ S l e ^ »^oerinarv Medicine.------Hi

Readingg confab inBoise—ii ^ - S T U CDENT" BOISE - “ Reading.i. a Rocky is$20 ESK — ‘"MountalD'Hlgh,**-2 "ConferiIcrraM-tlrat— sutcen-p«prenly _ ■ leacbers, slOT]jory telling, puppetry, and ■ H ^OQ ured by tbe IdahoK) CChapter of bookcraft. ThIbe costlo attiend these tbe intemaUonal Readingg AsA s^ U o a . -programs isiC. $5 -.. .. ------and tbeldabO'Dttartmenlml io fE duca- OtHsbairmeslen of tbe conference are ■- i n c Uon, more than iflO sesslorslons will be D r. E . Coetonton Frederick, BSlFprrv ' — cooduked in tbe Boise Stale iducatkn, and Ellsah^ ' Regularir $129.95------light to.Read-consul tant— B H oiordwpodflniihrBreiiFlxfiIxfufr • ...... — Rivi^iteandDowiflowneriCTl™. : . torffigstiteSaepartm eoL - .. ., . -BEH(wuci^uuiii.o U.oLSt^pboasus.Uospi'— an be arraii!ngedl—| — DUtnmia: Il’sTTwo^Way^ay Street" is tal. tbe title of a w o r t ^ to bebtidNov.be! The prt^rairam will deal with p a ^ ', 10 frojn9a.m . to4p.m.JnBolBoise. tlenls' emotkx(knal. problems and is :gase ■Imm (OneAdjusti table Sholf) The program in the , ed for nurses, social - ^ tJ e n te r - a t St.“ Luke'8 Ho B — A ytowtW~As ~~ . , sponsored hy the Botoeaati ^&i)ScS3ui*S- ContbuingNw^ EducationE *^r{Sr21r»^ I *toyiO ppH |^llw 'T i-ij i I FUR-NIT4JHE _AtLE.U.A.bl_C.6 .S______u — — 8.01._____ -- ■453^MAIN A V EN U E E A ST t w i n f a^^LLS, l l : IDAHO , H 7 Wori(sbbp'q)w]Jl^^n«regl8lej^ P ot m oreI IInformatkm and pre- - ' ’ . • PPHONE 733-3^39______nurses Naoi7 Judmard contact Holly S. .Young, Luke’s and Connie ftrryry a i Jlli eS i n S S ^[ SDepartment, 38S-3S77, IS- Sunday, Novovemb«r 2. A9 .UUle is recorded aboulo n whal our____J h e H artfitfisd-verakn indudes a , )ld water form a sod W l;____ dlsacdved. A ddeg& then noflour, a little ^ teaspoooon ground allsp ic e ...... 1oven (or 50 to 60 minutes.- ( liorefatbeis (or motbenKrs) served potab. .■ Cool about R e m o v e fromjm hheat, sllr In vanDla, a n d 1a t a time, to m ake a sof» ft but stU! Vi teasixxnonground m ace 10 minutes, then turn out 0 before or with tb e cake. B o f the p an , b e a t u n til (rosi(rostlng is o( a spreading uButchances manageable dou^. Turn■n out on a Vt teaspoon00 grated nutmeg . , and , cod completely befon a re tbe menu was sinffile.- 'ORDELECnONCAKE { ire frosting, consistency.'. ScSpread over top of cake, e. HARTFOI Qouredbo^anolmeadununtilsmooth 1 teaspoonoosalt Makes ]6sllce3. By 1S3S, when Martinin ^ Van Buren 1 medium-m^izedpotalo . le ttin g It dIritole r itt down the sides. If and elastic. P lace In a g mreasedbowl. MUkFros'rostlng (recip e below ) Approximate nutrition informationIn frosting becomcomes loo stiff lo sp read , ___ licte :1^ cupssugar llO m g. ion cake li made of four pounds off flflour; three q u arten of a pound off bdtCT; b( four ___• e r a ; ooe pound o f sugar;ar; ooe pound oT nirranls, o r raisin s Iffyoudioose; yi half a pint of good y east;1; wi et 11 with . . -M ___ mUk as.soft as It cann tbe and be moulded oo a board. Set< U to rise a m night In winter; In warmirm weather. three hours Is usually enou,joughforltto ___rise. A loal, th e 5 tie of conX m m ai Dour l i H »aw bread,' sbould bake three« quarters<\ of f U m«rtsons=^^^ * an hour.” : Enlec Fannie Farmem er, whose . . .“Bostoa Cooking Scbool CookCo Book," _ cam e out in the yeay ear WlUiam . . _ U P _ i - licKlnley beat W Ult^ w iro Jennings I B B ^ a n . ___ C b u ^ i>ns i E ffective8 N o v . 2 . 3 , Fannie gave us a monftore detailed !1 , 4 . . v d i p i versloQ and tuisicaUy s tujdctoltforC ^ 1 y e a n and sbc editions. — But riwrtly after Lyndaidoo Johnsoi beat Bany Goldwater to the White ■ - f — Kous»-ia-U64r-tbe-Ffinniinnie-Fanner ------Cookbook w as revised for the nth — — Siinnrrflelight-i - tim e aod tbe r e d p e for eleielectkxicake. .x. , ^ ^ ^ t a C R i p i l ^ G r o u nn d d B e e f l : had grown to ful threeje loaf pans ' AlUntenilrand Alb*rttM ) r«|«l 3aI_floe^llie_-__ » = ______o.I'ecU — editkn also noted tbe cakfake was “an Tatty Nvfriftowl (dd-fasbiooed OoonectlcutIt specialty."s{ HMhhfgi. % Cal.* __ CHIPS 'Whereas tbe original F^annleFarm- an ‘ e r red p e was based on at bbread r d o u ^ ______W iih ______' — laced wllh raisin s,anindrokes,-6y- d ------— — ' Coupon - W i t h ------1 — | ' _ ____1965_lt_also induded dark_ dai brow_ ___ ------Wtlhw<,wMB.nv.o«A whiskey to get v o tc n through thi lb? ' i p returns. ^ -^1 -' ‘.Si.. 1^ 8 ^ ...... -A lflb o u t the sa m e timfte oj of Fannie’s __ •______. revisioo, ’The Americanan Heritage r~ Ooc^dxjok" printed _a r n e d p e - f o r ______“Hartfwd Election Cake”!” rnoting. ‘‘A ' | ( ^ re d p e for Election C ake -— one 1 of the r C an n edd H a i ^ : . ^ 3 ^ B eala r P a w s . ■ I MlW a rg a r le ArmMitlviiiH»r rilM. VvmmrlSwMl. Pumpkinn J C«J4Nlaftia>. _ ,r . f i expectedd to m argari ------— W Hh Coupon . . . w3Vith iti Coupon 5 ’9 - set reGonrdZZZ I i f p ”— • 91 — - ww«B«ite»w98IC«v»OTi1UT - rr" ~ iuitt" '■ MONTELLO, Wis. (UPI)P i r - L i n u s ^ouldbenroud. - David Wielgosh say s behe's raised ' ; — this-year’s-Creat-Puimkin S I z ' pounder he will submit loth)theGulness Book ofWorid Records. r : Wielgosh, a dryw all finisinisher, who ' v •lives 00 a farm n e a r M ontditello, saw it Chocc ■took two ndgbbors, him»n s d f aod a rr/J: 2 L a y e r CakeI lolate Chips F raninks l s .. ;front end loader to lift the puipumpkin. • l2ei.NnlNnllnJ*ml.S_MtMsrt«lt tUfliin nlfc. — -.M rs. Wielgosh says sheihe and ber~ ^ husband bad been taringi forfo four or wm five y ears to grow b ig pumimpkins, i ixit vn tbe biggest they h a d g o tteen n was ' a 150 B a p o unds. . The record breaker “sorljort of grew ...‘raj . :unnotlced in a little hollowV backbj 01 tbe ..J:,. m ;banL’’ Mrs. W ldgosh salsaid. “The ' Coupon C oupon w,,|u,gtCovp««1-M L99WltK»gtCovi>.aJ.t» 18S WIthMlCMM Irunoif from the b a rn y a rdI m ight have — )8 lU.lt I ”» - 1 , hdpedltgrow," ^ said. Wellgoshes won " ^ A ^ T - . pumpkin contest” ^ns< — V^rM adiW -^Kl^'-le-statlon-ls------macing the title claim withhGulness. G - • - . . . g "Welust entered tbe contefntestforthe beds olit," Mrs. WeilgoshI said.sal V ^ C o ld CC j ap su les I c e C r e a m — V - ^ — C abrtsup ] ^ —■ ■ - now : . ■ Albcnton'ttM'thraniL lOct. Now you kn ■ L ------SloVD^ — - f i ■ King Solomoo h a d 700 wlvwives and up H Gourinci :.to.a00 mirirgsse8,.but heo onlyQ hpgnt _ _ }—— — :o o eso n . ° 1 “ I f f W.iKo«.C»vp««:,/5 i ^ «vlC*v»»ntl‘___ ..i.'... ____ S CHRISR IS T M A S i . ___ ’ wnhIIF ------IVnMJ’A.Oelt------x : ^ y ; RRAFTSI i i —' I ^ m-Kitrl— ^ (r ^ tc h I . ^ - 'uN H y HooDokKIts" • d S eed | / Orange Juice- s S e S — ,!ICWml*. .'r y i ■ - i ------iristmor=— ; ^ ’^ T ^ V O r nr n i a r i i e n t '= % ^ E r Wldllrd}»Mj ■ ___ J ^ V i w a • .iB B th o r ___ 4 ^ iC ____------W ith ------1 __y fiVPIttn.j' Kits ^ C bupon * Iib H iC oupon l E _ i c : : ~ ^ g _ . ...______e1 s — ' ------WHh»vtC»»po««>' ___ I ;ii5. I ______;•— ------nVMhi^Covwn ' >2 /ms j.41------r iSijjS - _____1 .li. It • ’ V r ;^bELISPECI> J Denny Penny Chickan ' B E n r l . > ' .. Cicfi ol ihM*i t It) z--'i ■' ^Bj^MQI^Mocrara rm e S ...... a ” , . ifliot-trtiw •.:.'.cr«nptiioi«ii meicMnfliH. ir.(gy __ i W S i : : : i z r : ■’& ' h ! l U X Prices ''i " 4 **^*"0 10'figv^rSVTm 6«V I ' v^. ' K y w B b stP rli Canadian Bacon Piza- »M pftCi H Too'nMil^&etwTiSjw flWrr Town Qvldi omld*U

- . - , - y - - , ,0 6 TIm es-Nows. Twln.Falla>113, Idaho Sunday. Novflmt'mi>er2.i980 The Greenn Thumb bj,'V George Abbraham M o n e y c;an't c buy bur d e c o r a t i rn g a d v i c e . 'Fallf(foliagenn o r e G o llorful ( t hlan flow(/ers ■ ------. . . I f s , 's yours, freel- > By GEORGE ABRAHAM- At your houio. A t your '! M- ._be adequate3te._Synrptoms of insuffi- aiand this item should give•you > a real half or thirds.ds. or^ even sm aller sec- cof>¥onicnco. Oocorotlnn L: ‘Tmes-Sews Comspondenient cientli^tara re daric green leaves wllh si show. QUECTIONBQXK tions. Repot Ihthese sectk>ns bill do not D«n looiurot o boouiliul ______longsten^r; or petioles. Oue8tknoftbewe«k;PJ' J t of Tw in w atertooheavlavlly a t first. Pi' }«loctlon = of lop^uality colofnly b y root d iv isio n . L eaf lhan spring nowers. Someime y ears the have been aira ir dried for at least a half stalk. s t If the plant gets the riright care. ' cuUlngsdonohot com e true b u l revert to color is more spectacularirthanothers. tl yearlfyouplI plan lo bum il oow. Look Snake-planls Sr are-the-most-< 5 4 3 . 6 6 7 8 r : r ^ — “WhafmaJcesbiedlfrercnc•ence?" weW 'forcrackjonon thradr=Ti-slgnartliat—“ Srvl ar riJggedKouse pTanB'frTe ffphy/'W ebaveTmidS asked. There are severalil rreasons:!) il’8 seasoocd,ed. Also seasoned wood Is NoNi other plant will standd so much plant which1 never n produces baby W eather. Hot days and coocool nights. A ro o re g ra yo r “ w calhered” looking. aabuse t and like It. It likes anany kind of qilden Does II s it o e e d ^ plants la a Appointment; n/ght temperature of anxiiround 4S de- What Undtd ofi wood lo bum ? Pound soil so so long as it's well-drdrained. A potfcrcroespdpolUnatktt?" f Its Days, Evenings, Wet(/eekends o t . : ------greea orlow erbrina onbriibright-tofora— for-poundral -all-wood-spccies-giye-off—mm lxtyre of"cqual Darts^saiand.-peat-— “Norihis isra a mlscohaptionTPro^ "------yourcoTivenIelence.'Never a“chrdrgeje ibrl5blrga^ “ 2) R£lny, w et falls prodixx j^iftni^ abotrijb^ynlame amouni of heal when m m oss and garden lodm wovoriis fine, ductioi) of runiunners and plantlets is______tio n . Fl folnra 3>N.rtriHnn SnUtLv 1 some-woods-are denser.—-Rcpottlng-the-snake^anHs R< 4s-flot-nec‘— hrftaenced“tjyn £re.e.D_e£oj.ating.SfirYjcy j c e .______^ __ tion often produce poor < >r colors, i) aod heavierr thant others, thus gfvlng essary, c£ except when growthth fills th e nothing to do> wwith sex. S^'rt days (8 GcneUcs. Som e trees Justst won'ti pro- off more healeat per unit of volume. A container co or when the nrootstocks hours) stlmulaiilale the production of cord of season - duce a good display. tonedoak(astack4feetby begin be to push above the soil.I. ^When th e. both runnerss and •'baby” plants. g a r b a o t Ca n c o mPOSTING p o 4 feet by 8I ftfeet) can give off about popot Is overcrowded, the leave,ves lend to while long daysy s ( 18 hours) m a y sllm u - Gart>a« should be compm postedand 22,000.000 BTUs T l of heat while a cord of cncrowd each other, and-willill assume late lots of leaf)f ggrowth aixl p rod u ce no retun» p grow s belter, half that, WhenWl you need to repot, x k the soil why home owmOTiers ra rely h a v e run- - —^------Oraporyry • C arpel • W allcovorlr^Ing - crops. You can use a galvalvantzed or Hardwoodscto_wch_M oak, hlckory._ ba ball out and-sevcr the-masass-wlth-a—ners-on theirr spiders plants ,. ._too_.. _ . _Thqc0l0ffuljI jtoco.thatxorno^to y o u c j ___ 2 _ — p l^ lc -g a rb a g e can w itf irrild. i Purich~IocusT^TepTe. ash, a w le , etc:; will sh.sh arp knifp. .«T)litllng the roolol ball into rnucIT ll^'l durJunng the evening. holes In tbe bottom for dralirainage. Add provide a longeHasting Io fire lhan — three or four tncherof ordlaidinaryWlb"S0flW00d3—St 'sua—aoin^afch-;— th e c&n. T ry to buy som e earthwormseai hemlock. SofiSoftwoods a re easier to O p e n Dai!ally 9 :30-9 ^ H H from a dealer and add themthe to the ignite and produce pr hot flames, but S u n d a y 1( Sunday soil. As the kitchen wastestes become they bum outxit quickly. A mixture of _ Thnj -available a dd them to the; canrDca o nol“ hardwDods-aiiand'softwoods'makes’a ' T/ic Sai'/nff Place-^~ Wed. Sole0 pul onions or their skins,I , vlvinegar o r long-lasUng: fire.fli Softwoods alone are ___anything that-Is plckl^ ininvlnegar-ln—apt v to ^ dUd creosote In Ihe _ the can.’Worms“do‘ h^t”llkelh ni ^ chimney or nflue pipe as a result of foods, and excessive amoimounts can resinsinthewi:wood. r even kill them. STORING[NGDRIED BEANS E^ch addition of fresh ^ r t [J«fers raise good beans in be covered with a fflrinkfingS R o ^ l r t o r only to have them lum ' t Di =steaklB(IrieBV5$rur8iM ‘ fUu or.WteVlIs d uring r _ A fILY 'added In moderate amouni ! weevil begins lls woric by lOf • i 4 J 1 1 w o n y about odor as it's uS s u y K r « X growing pods .In the ndM liUAM idi ing. Coffee grounds arei a natural garden. Whenlen the dry beans are Front End Allgnmant... r - INSTALl rALUTION tadudeit»j=Siill«i-an«i.-3:4rf^ H A - AVAILAuLABi^^j^^^ r worms thrive.on them. IfIf aBay odor In/ested wlUih the t smaU.whlte grubs, should d e v d (^ shredded newspapersnev When lieara arear In a warm pface the— • ■ will take c are of it alm ost ImiImmediate- grubs maturee aand eat Ihelr way out of 1 ~ iim %\ _ BtG. SAl! U .T .I Jy- th e d iy lieaiis.IS, leaving sm all holes In i^coraposter— llK tean .------ll's necessaiy-to.sct-the-co A - l X — 3^ 4 3 . 8 a - i . t i . - ■ ■ P rlc e -^ fS ^ v ^ - - —Oufj r RRt e g - 3 :4 4 .-3 ;8 8 — — eal fresh green beans Ml a couple blocks so liquidd ec a n drain . When you ei L 42.88 : 3 7 ^ 8 8 -2.2L _ ■ — lnto-a-recrataclerUse"thts'ils-nuld'on“ froiimK ganteden you unknowingly cat— l i l i 2 ^ 2 -tre fS -a iK i- th e Itny grulH.-' > 4 0 .8 8 i.j}-— M --house p!ants~or"around~tn a.Tbe t«ggy drirfbeans— 2.'’ Brdko'FIuTd Hosoi> sot A n d B olts Uzlng, buTyou c ^ avoid ■ shrubs. Note: worms are nototaljsotute- s a re nol appettzl *T.ti 4 2 .8 8 2.» J vy-duty; tor f?adicidiator h ose or ly necessaiy in the gartw •_ 4 3 .8 8 2 .» - ..... n or disc fonn bollb' for m any ' ’ -composter,- but .lhey;.beTp m .^^lor^ be.ean s in rcan srln an-un-— .. :: d :. Sovo. " " - - ' u.S.cai - ' c a r : . . finished product. heated outdooioor building or porch i S0.«« 4 5 .8 8 7M AFRICAN VIOLETTIPTIPS (beans won't f«freeze). Iss.aa 148.8r[Itr Do not fertilize newly potlettied plants 2) Or you cjcan dip the beans In •or sick ones. Long petioles arcare caused boiling walerr ffor 1 minute and then On Sola TIuu 0 « e. 2 __ 'K M 7 a ‘ 4.p|yPolyc8er.ln_an.oven.for 30.,_ _ 7 8 x 14 E 7 8 x l 4 - S r^m ilowall* ------Anyiy SJio 15" tistod F78X- ► u r R e g . ' 9 . 9 7 — r ■ — -value,-bul-ls-b«ficlal because-lt~ bee mlnutesat 130» dc e p « e s F.-Bcans m ay------• 2polvQs)efcordi5ttbs~'s • 2ii6ofgiQ5st5eit5 . absorbs and holds nilrogen,I, releasingrc - be healed at a-lemperalurea of from - ...... -* - 7 mulii-iioed'fttM------_ S 3 _ 5 jq ,______'• I r . 4 7 . It as the plant needs it. ® 130 to 145 degrigrees without affecting ~ ' . g78:78x15 H7SX1S P l u s F.E.T.E J . 162 10 2 6 6 E a V B ooster C ab fo I h t m ain reason why Africfrican vio- germination, ------— * W ynn' A ll T iroIS s Include Mounting — ...■.•Addltl,«. ■ Del»e l u x e 10- g o t o n g - !els do not flow er Is Insufflcleid e n t light. AMiMARYLLYS - No Trade-in Requlrecfed - •• Gos tltreotm eni- 6 r l o - p r ^^^A M TIrosPtu^. F.E.T. Eg. '•proof cop p er During winter months m invy hehomes do Don't forgetit tot keep your am aryllis e r ^ g ine n € turie-up______coD3D le i e . not have enough light for bud>ud forma-_ .on th e d iy sidele (noi w aler) for a t least -tlon.-Aslraple t ^ to'detemlrm lneade^ 60 days, i r-n^'this"^~p^dd~ w ------lapiflte light Is to-hold-ytw-lir-hahd^8 before you canah gel blooms. After'60 ■ I ------I) Wtionlr. WottoiMeoO SIBVICIS INCINCLUDE: ^ ono 01 yOu Own »out CQf Inches from.above and lo the side of days, place thehe bulb In a warm room 0 7 ^ ^ SEBVICiS INCtOlUDt, ' V X th e p lant. If th e shadow of youryoi hand (72 degrees F) and a bright window.' 'n-.irf , 3 inipoci coiloc Is Just barely visible, the lightghljhould, WalerTl regularlariy aftergrowth starts '. 4 Beftll hvOloijNCuflc lylT om 1 ■ 1 rCr.irvI' ■ “ ■’BpocktnnwaW ana Out#, boorlngi ' i c ------C orry-out— — c,i 6 BoplocoBorig U ^ IftJOOCt rroUo>tie' ICYiinao< I 8 InjDoclroca IW, \ / ‘' . gaoiiionol co»iCOM Sioporfon toot V nooaoO) V \ HI fE,THE ______I * y g ^ y . «r«li ^'^■n.U N D EfERSIGNED^ J: 12! _0'LSal•_T^rtl >v N SUPPOF5RT...AND -Otc?2 - )PEYOU 2 8 . i 3 8 i 1 7 'A A ^wim Exchofc n g e 9 4 8 , HOP 5 8 . 8 8 4/tf .o o Our 5 6 . 8 8 . i ^ _4-oyi. Englnqjuno-upI...... JJUc BrakO-SpS p f ic l a l ...... - 4 8 .m 7 WILL SSUPPORT- Umo. BaHery inttoHad ------H.D. Shocks InitofiitallBd ' M any'U .S. cars. 6 - C y lI . Olfefocpiiestoitorroftfonly.Tor M ainf m o r e , 8 - c y l . S 6 m o r e . alntonan ce-U eo. For m o n y U.S.3 .1 ’/.=■' p isto n , '/?'■ s h o many Americor: o n c a r 5 S ove, c o r s c sh oft. S izes fo r . jrs orvj ligh t trucks. 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. ___ ■ A’-A'. ■ . ';_ ■____ nm ea-f^ s. twinwtnFalls.iaaho S u n d a y . NflvJflyombor2,190O ■ - •arAbb^______[ V d l ee y h a p p) ( e n i n g s G e n e r aL l t i o n s o fi p a r e n t i: s n e e d pp r a y e r ~ Filmn ton guide dogs; Monday)1 ^] B 5 ByABIOAILVANBdRIREN “ me as COI courteous to tbein as I woul<5«ld andtomaketbdrownCodedsloQa. wvk.) TWINFALLS-A-AfUmonguide fromthe:be founalkin for many jta rs . _ (& Vnlversd Press S)Ddlxllcate _ havethffl lem be to me. Give me th . “F o ciW .th at I sboulxiU ever puBlsb -SLKEPYHEAD’S WIFE -ck^fortheUtQdwlljwill be shown al 7 n>e film fl and dlscusskn will — cooragBs to t cocfen my sins againn tbemformyseUhfasatMtMactkc. May DEARR WIFBTirV you awaken him pjQ.Hoodaytn(be(be Coora meeting anist youngsters yi interested in m y d illd^Ireo n and ask than forgtre1 ^ I g ra n t them all tb e trsr wishes that are efiectlvebn lv ctkt*, ifhoqM be mfO- room aoutb of towrown on Orchard trainings12 a f u m from Guide Dogs DEAR ABBY: M any)iryearsagoyou nen; whe tea I know that I have doot^ reaaooabte and haven tbe coura^ deoLBy^'3 y ''d E e d M y ” I m ean tfiaka Drive. a s a + fH l iproject,'according to club ran "A Parent's Prayeycr.” My wife wroitt EnUU«d “IV a always to withhold a prtvUesewiUcbl hlz^ uD^ back tbe covtrs, apply a Shadows." the officials.Is. Iliis will be a county andlkeptit,6ndreferrecaD,LnvP , Jon can be- obUlned by 3rus. ___sbxm e aand n ndkoIA s jxatthment!0t coDakSmteandcoamanankxiaUetomy 'iftbatdo Uiod pianist who haihad a guide dog calllngTX733-1462. Perhaps running thal | It doesDt brtDg him aromd, let il prayer again L et m e oooot ten^t a diUd toUe andmd childreo that 1^ winII have gemdne ,faim eo bacback to dream land, be late to would be helpfuj to some s of the steal. So 0 »gukle m e ^ by, bout.tbatat jI-Worr n’»-€lub-al— tlotrof-do■oonated crafts. Kent Si»W“ tknaLmoothly—«rroi^-Bi-my-dtildreu'aul hdp me to m agttlnethatlh^yreirecommend. aeetbeffM ing. He sets his alSmm for 6:30, but 7;30p.m . Nov. 10. will proviijvide music. p o d th ln a that tbey do. G ive “Oh beavcnlv Falber,r. make me a m earea^ p ays no attention lo II wiwhcnllrlnE- vu wish you had nnre friends? Cost of the dessert)srt a t the Holiday M n 0O'N eal Is the wife of a dy w nd m* booest praise, better p a r e n t H d p m e uto understand “Hdp m „ except to shut it off anand go bad< lo bby’s booklet, "How to Be Inn will be 11.75 wlllivllh reservations conxH^tkatkn pilot, mother of three me to treat my cnildrea as nw duktreo, to llsteo3 patlenL*y to tb o aeo ltb e sleep. H e has to be at wot«rkal8a.ra. r; You’re Never Too Young or to be made withh BettyE Wetter,- S JK Sn anda a grandmother. tb d r own age, but let m e o ot w hat tbey have to say andtoaoswerai exact ofI themt tbe judgments aod i ” Send Si with a long, self' md I Have had lo wake himim up three and addressed^ied, stamped (28 cents) a n quesdoQs kindly. KeiCeep m e from cooveotkmODS of adulia. AUow me not to Inten u p tln g th«»m taUd to four times in one mommine. Should I envelope« ito: Abby, Popularity, 132 Udiu back lo rob tbera3 oof tbe omvtunlty lo waitalt ke«) waking him up. or . Firstst aid course at fRupert th»iTi nrrf cootradlcUng[ig them . M ake upon them ; )r let him sleep Lasky Drive, Dri Beverly Hills. Calif. mselves, to think, to » e and leav e without himIm? fWe both 0Q2I2.) ~ RllPEKT—AnlnfrIne^KHirnrst'aid T l i ^■ IIsa s $7 charge formateri- class will be sponsonsored by the als plus an SS instruction fee: Since Minidoka Counfy' Commucation( only 15 pepersons can be enrolled, Education beginningC I Senior Ce stratlon Is required, enter weeklx,:\y schedule - TTils multT-medla p s s gnterestcd ; should send a J15_ .co u rse will beJifildI foitor Ih iw w e e k s - check o r mn o iey order to Commu- 3 ^ j S ( S N O V .'3-LL iver and Onkxts from 7 to 9 p.m. atUnIheEaslJunior ally Educi - ® M I ucatton. In c are of Rose- g9[p)(i NOV. 4 - B Baked Fish High School In Riqxiipert wllh Dave mary ShorTort. 323 lOlh St,. Rupert. NOV. 5 - SallsbmyS. Steak Markham as InstructoKlor. by Oct. 31. NOV.6 -Si^ghetL l—Garlic Bread ClareBednarr _ com syrup,ip, then flour, mixing until 380Buchanan NOV. 7 - PPotato Soup—and—Sandwichridi n smooth. StliStir In oats. Drop batter by N O V .8 -0 Yslate!tes course on ba HOLEY LACEWAF]FFLES rounded qi Center Closed xickachef^' quarter teaspoons onto N O V .9 -Center 0 aosed VA cups m arfiarine cookie shoeleet 2 inches apart. Bake TWIN FALI^ - d results for the partlck _ cup dark com syrupe______o t K o d a?W>for5[QCminuLea.tir m . ------VaUey-YFC/Tts-star I ------N 0 V r3 -flJB in g o --y r(P P .M :t o g r » P .M: fflrtDW-mot panur ----- Wl cupsiltetTflour"______until golderjen-brow n._LcLstaud '.-j...... ______...... ^program entitled “The ...... N 0 V .5 -GGrocery 1 Delivery:-:'. The.YsWayto The'progtogram'alw ia'geaf^ fcrV cupqulck'oats' " .------mimiter-<}uQuickly remove to. wire: ' ------aHeaJthy-Back^ov.-l - N O V .e /FExercise h O asi=i9:30A JL to: "•;1 ^------pecplrw ho-ho arg re g u la rexerc isers ------Grease-and-fJour-cooCkie-sheet; tl ------rack to coo:■oolr storeiirtrfjiilyifsv::------NOV. 7 • C«C enter ^ for Noem Meal According to Jackk DDoyle, otecth yet sufferr back b dlkomfort. Long Melt marRarinc in sauccicepan over ered contaiitainer. Makes about 7 Uve director, tbe coui» u rse was de- dltfnrK f runrunners have been helped low honl Remove fromn iieal,i add - dozen. - N 0 V .8 -CCenter € dosed slgoed by tbe YMCA o g r^ , tte director said. - N O V .S -CCentei^Hosed c wfio suffer from low bi f o r t D (^Ie Mat]ilathea Dovie . The coursurse is coe of several physical educationn Inslruclori fitness programs which have just received certunification as of tbe naUonal YMCA's scalar~fltness"eTnphB5ls ------trained Instructors InIn thls~pn>“ « S ^ '^ ~ J M W a r n S/ t WW'WLXS ------gram^------______flDd_is_aval vallable for local y s. ______«jriw».c»_*iuto5io«c:icycs ______Tbeslx-weekprograr;ram will meet p o y le“ id.I. tw ice weekly a t the Y. Doyle said Persons1 Interested ' in SUNDAVY ------m ore than 900 V s j across the pMtlclpatinging a re urged to call tbe country a re using the th( program V,73j43MfoIforfurtherdetalls...... Walnututs net $100 forreenter I TWIN FALLS-*11)61beE ^S eal Center direci■ector. said the money Ceoter In Twin Falls hashasJlOOlouse wlU be usoBed for siq)plles the for suOTlles this y ^ I ar because ol children wUIr111 need the coming year, Clara Bednar’s ^gll:igllsh walnut Mre. Bednidnar, who has been a _I r e e ^ ______vtdunteeraLiBLthe-center.for-many------V -Mrs;Bedharpia(ed,ci1, cleaned and years, saidi sbes hopes thal other , .. sold h e r walnufe again >1 ln»year.to._neopl4.wlll foifollow h erexam ple and < help earn money-for ti 3 - ^ _ _ Merie StodStrd. Eta meOT a%'E « w r t • P’^PthedilW- lifference i I b e t wveen i thh ^ NOR»TAKQEFIhne| b f a mi d n a m e l a n d t h i s ^ ^ - J ^ H c n c im i e d r u g ? ■ ^ K v . eHif^ Dk pikc. A A your Pay LtU n pharrtmfat 4 2 PIECE SEm ^ : z i lac's U ffim lfdiK reT O rY oOI see, S a generic drug ti 's th e com m on or chem ical nanlame o f a drug) m ust be m identical t ral to the brand nam e drug. NNot o oniyi:hemical]y. bur thei-apeutictiticaU y,lfs.th £ h w ______^ 5 ? '^ Because age1 generic d n jg c o sts le ss to m a m arket than its brand Exciting savings on ologoi name counlcrpart..a £ gonf Noritoko Fine Chinalal'Fomous, gracoful dinnoim o rw aro Is - a generic drug c o s ts le s s to• buy.bi M akes sense. croatea by mosfor artists __ _ Howdoyoukrowifthif th e re ’s .i ppnorir Hmn fnp y p^ Its to suit o lifotlmo of spepocial occoslons. Chooso'0 fromfi our-______ktour^)r«6cription?------most-popular-poftemstit' Ju st ask your Les: o t- s a v in gs r S d vjjnft dh T T ^ ory, Spring- Pay ^ ss phamiacist. He knows allall; about generics. iiold, Adogio, Homogo. Spl ------— And he’s always ready Splondor, Affection, Hoorffcf^r. Normondy end W /ost^itport.: ______ady ajid available to talk-to youou about ail your pre- ' ' . ---- 42-pc. SDt Includes 8-ooch: :h: dinnor, salod, b?oad/buautfor, cup dnd soucor plusilus 1-o'ach: " scription needs. • oval ploMor and ovol vogi ogotoblo. Mako-yQur_selpilocticui.from-ouc-Noflloke- ko-dbpfay:------H^ndifhe-catrsanryonrou'somc’adatioaal money, he' IRirdlloor, ond.wili doiivfli He’i] be m ore than happy ^ vnr. trom oiir local warohoilouso. 92-pc. sot also avoHi/allo b lo —:______to do il with your phvshysician's approval. .• just $699. Sorry, Noritoko ko Ireland, Bono and contotomporory Chlnais not indincIudodJn_~H^^|^— ...... That's the Pay L ess 3dii difference...... -— thii-ovont. ------T h c f t y U n P h a n i nasonto ' . ■ ^ ^ nwoaMiwertyi

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->--■■■■■■ I I I " (Sdlfinng Biochi deoce that obese pePOTte liave a peared be i PERmr;A CERAmoF p rtm a ry blocbemlcalal O eM not saldjiol 1 [g?.’ ______T w l n f n l —caused' by overeatinjIng 'o r excess Ibelmreri w eight," said Dr. JeffeIfery S. Filer o( Beth Israel Hospital In1 £Boston. Tests cooduded on1 a ) group of 21 W jfe'-k. I s at Israel ilflcantly loww- -W \TP-ase in their n people in a _____

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disposes these ^peo^flndinc were 6 —overw eight by cauaUige INew England n to be burned up as heat- I] be stored as fat," salIy thought the _headedthesludy ______obesity'* was MR.ANDMRS.MANLN 'iL E Y R E E D I h e .B eth Israel ht fl blodwmlcal j ^Ilshed today In thehy I som e people sportswear coo,ordinates ju st at - Journal of Medklne. fining weight Lee-Reeied Doctors tradltknallyilght people eat atlop-of-the-J-Stair. primary cause for overeaUng, but soughta number of TWIN FALLS -- »Joy Lee and Twin* F.Falls. Bridesmaids were I all body cells. Maaley Reed, both ol evidence to explain why I of "Mn Falls. MelissaJ HHubbard of Bozeman, Mont.. can overeat vrtlhout }. ^ or transport. exdiangfri wedding vovi vows Sept. 12. and Ja mtna a Berry ofTwin Falls. and why some overwelcJ across ceir I t e bride Is the i ^ t e r of Mr. and verylitU e. vity-generates- “ ~ r- MpB.Jlm-A.-Leeo(^ ^ -Preckel was best’man. Fans; T h e ' ATP-ase performs : a bocTys heat bridegroonilsUKsonol imen were Rob Williams and re Important fundions in a Hennao Reed of Jeronx leed. and ushers were Jimmy t.. including the pumping,als were found Tbe ceremony was5 COconducted in the a n d E r ic Lee. l all ofTwin Falls. of certain minerals - T wttfrtfae-rec Teceptterarthe Tfte~cooM aple-WSIdte' In-Twin Ka'lIT^ membranes.-Its artivilactivity;— a s- - ' - - .. CaDwilc Parish Hall.—------^------fdlow ing ig a-trip-to the Grand Tetons^ - 20-40 percent of theATP-ase, than ------M aid of hofur wasi JJan a e Hopkins of andYellovlowstonePark. -V energy, F liersald. be comparison- ______of-lh^tair — OvSweighl Wlvldual eople — who -______B l i n d , is---^lurar- -a , but not hhelpless—IS - m easured by levels o f A' 28 healthy p ^ le ln_the ROANOKE. Va. (UP groiq). IIPI) — A man He’answW red.bjjBsslnjaplslol lo ------wtntridiedabitDdwn'omanintoleUlng' h^fi^d."d. When the obese peo blm into ber lK»ne,stn]rtruck her on tbe ‘Thisi Isis a gun, r u blow your brains — ■ -hftad-with~a-gim-and-rdTOoacked herrout-iryoiyou- say-anythlng or try to- qa^tm eot. learned thehe Ihard way that leave,” shshe said the man told her. tbe. woman - altbougtiughsighUess- Hethenen struck h ^ n the head with - not helpless. tbe pistoltol, knockfiig h e r down and Tlie m an got hitoNancancyJ. Tucker's .o p ^ gU a ^ d w ^ that required ' ! ) ! C I N C home Wednesday by pretending p he twostlfche WBS he r husband, but he was arrested "I toldId him i ’ni not going any- a fte r she e s e j ^ andI calledca] police. where. I’llIII sit r i r t t here till you come ■Junior H. CYafl, 22.2. was d ia i^ 'badc,” Mn«rs. Tudcer said, w ith robbery, maliclo(clous wounding But wheiliea tbe. m an.went-upstairs- a nd uslnga gun lo comminmit robbery. and beganian ransacking the bedroom, mina A polTce-spokesmanlan- said Craft she crawltwled out the front door and _ koixked do M rs. Tuckerk er’s apartm ent - jwij*'slice froma nelghboF^houser— door and ^‘mumbled lUulike he was her A poli^ceman in the area arrived and - husband, and sbelel himlim in." ------— found Crafraft hiding In a closet at her inish M rs. Tudcer, 44, quitiiulckly realized apartm ent.3)1. - tbe man was not herJT husband1 and Police »said Craft apparently had asked the Intruder, "What “W are you once doneme some woi^ for Mrs. dotoR?'*^ - Tucker’sJhusband. hi :quer

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• . • I s A , . - . C-12 Tlm os-N ew «, TwinKin IF a lls . Id a h o ; _ ,S u n d a y .NunUlabout8ixyean D EL MAR. Calif. (UF other seven times, said she- The local orchestra, composedc of andOUcago « a g o .------famniestoatt9 attend both tbe Weddesdftv igo SyntiMnles. r" Tickets a l« per persoo00 are avaUa- nlghl event a imderetand that Ruth Di - players from all wal'alks^of-Jife TtjejirtS nt and the Feb. 21 coocdL rem em ber the exact y ear she lists wllf be accompanied by-[>;(•• We at W am en. sdliva)k'ans and th e t c c o r ^ to 100 years' young on i J . IfirougJwutMagJcValltyey. is dirked thesymphot ; to Patty Hadl^, bustnm _ ir Ihe first lime or the can- - hony in “Concierto Andaluz''z Music C en ter in Twin Fallalls. They also manager. Tuesday and bear with ihe voted for, except lhat hee by C irtis, College^ of Southern hyRodnPPfs and a Vivaldi number. spins h er taJe of coveredl^w am ns^ would havtave had to be a Republican, Idaho music department h " t v fyrSymphoty will performm I — . - ridlflg a horse lo theUie polls whOT vvhen the Ih I9th Amendment to theg Featured soloists forr the Nov. 5 Tsdialkowalursky’s “ 18l2.0veralure,” a women w ere first givenven-llK vole In ConsUlulloillon gave women the r i ^ t to. coocertatSp.m.lnlheC!CSI Fine A rts Strauss walvaltz, “Wine, WOrmn and . 1320. . 1920. Mrs. Duncan was 40A Auditorium will be the inlintem ationally SongV- “ OvOverature to Candide” by f l f l P F R E i u I J --'C. ______i/alling and stKL-yeSglilJ!ldrJtBagao-was.only-flr-and— liadsts,— {he^Lcooird. BerasleioBe and "Vlctory-alr rooves-aroiind” wilfiihThe ild o( a fcarterwas/asn’ty tta ro u n d . _ Sea” byRlc}:ichard Rodgers. ------A ll------...... walker, Mre: Duncaniwtlieccntcr W8 -idn,,>t voted when I was a ybiing''£.-■ Composed of Celedonlo0 IRomero and The MagjagJc Valley Symphony is Is _____ of attention Thursdayly M Uic San lad y wort-orklng as a milliner In® , his three sons, Celin. Pepcpe and Angel, beginning; itsit 22nd season of perfor- D rapery Fababrics S Diego Countv re^trarar (ol voters ar- OWahoma(la Ci^,”'8be recalled. “That. Ihe quartet has performet>ed across the, mancesInT1 Twin Falls. H was formed ranged for her to castist an absentee was In thehe 1920s. I rode my horse to; United sin« 1961.il, They have 2 5 % 0I 1 F F \ ii balM at her Dei Marir homeh f6r the ihe.polls( andai sat on a benoi Inside a.3.' ' ' ■ toborCzira Nov. 4 election. lent andI wrotew down my choice for A Jlfe-loig Republlubllcan, Mrs. pr^ldmtit. We didn't always gel[ TWIN FALLS . ' Miiii BlTndn d s l [ 2 5 % D uncan m arked Ronald aid ReaMn as_ ballolslnibilhosedays.” ...... ------CLASSIFIED ADS- ' ■ ;her"cho!ce’/or presldditW a s ^ sa l Del M arl ar Mayor R ichard L. Roe has5 Phone 733-0931 - W o v e n Wli/Voods'OFF ir y cllClng ^ ^alnglled tVOV. 4 “ Rtrih DimrnnI- ______er daughter. Mabel Holt, said1 — eARL-BORTON-BSD£CORAIOfi CONSULTANT^ :’'^^*vollng ^at^nlreilee Uils tim e h e r big coiconcern was how lo fit 100) r because I no longer haveive a horse and candlesMl»i the birthday carrot cake. _____ It’a-hard-fOF-me-toget-arl-around at the ' ‘ ______FREE IN HOME ESTIM/IMATES 734-3805: polls,” said Mra.-Duncajlean, who. also .. said she w as looking fonforward to her 100th birthday. "B ut! wouldn’t missss an) election. Not voting leaves too marnanv loc^holes o------for th e polltlcans to do> as Ihey please H s u u without the voter’s apprpproval.’' said Saa Diego County's oldest'est voter. H I R W w A I S r Mrs. Duncan wass Ibom n ear i l ..... Topdca, Kan., on Nov.. 4. 4, 1980 In the K l N third y e a r of the admlnlninistratlon of B-l t | P resident Rutherford B.H.J. Haves. H | " 1 Tlie youQgest of 12 children, ch her n m other moved the famiamlly in four 1 ^ covered wagons to westceslem Kansas ra 1 - when she was five. They7 Clcarved oul a H a - H ; ..du^ttollveinfromasqusquare-shaped BP bole In the ground surrurrounded by H H w 4-fQof4ilgh wflHg rrtvpiwi W ttd-hy-a-«od—^ ^ # 5 ^ •: - ^^roof.______:_____ - She said h er family coulc^ • t " ^ I - cabin because there wassno nc timber on I th e flat, dry Kansas plains.ns. “I remember that a papair of oxen H I, w ere hitched lo one off the Q wagons ■ 1" when we raoved.-and in^aswas m y Job lo ’ “ B ------I look afler them.” she said.sa “They ■ m g ag YOORiaiOlICE UNTIL CaiHISTMAS! ] w ere roy pets. And a l nightght we turned H a & fin and'lerthem— ’ wander around. ;------"llnrorlunafdy, wecouldi^ ^ ' l m ake a i i a a i a ; ^ of i( eutlhere. and decid(cidedtomove to Oklahoma City In 1892Q whenw I was 12 and Oklahoma was sislill Indian H h H -___leniloiy.V^______Mrs. Duncan, a ^ gr t'g r e a l^ ^

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Among the program s oilolfered will i ^ be: helping the discouragedled child; the - ■ I B ‘ hyperactive child and the family: W som atic training foror effective ■ B tl f teaching:. the child in fosifoster care;—B | m \V/ N study groi^ for parentsnts of teen- ^ ag ers; and m arriage andi familyfa edu- .• cation.

- Keglslration-will'l)e-ln-l ir th e — Sludent-Unlon-BuildingmTrbm“8 ~ tF 9 — a.m . Nov. 8. - ' ■ ■ - m For more Information coicontact the BSU P aren t Education Center, Cer 3 ^ . m m S / m — 32ra.------*------i i i I B H d i

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Sunday, Novombor•or2.19fiO !V6r .■ Tim es-News. Twin FaFaiiSiitJano [ ■ a m Vai b ; Everrheartt p l a nI S n o a i n n o m n c e iimentLXuessdayu ” :'By RbNZEXLAR McGowan,1. 'Two previous efforts by j ; 7lmes-/Ve»SKT

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i GOODING - A shotihotgun once ___: owned ^ a tunH)f-U:>f;UKH^tuiy__ iz ll : GoodtagTarnw; :— ^— A BurvQ'lng-lransil-iel-used-ln-the ------■ I aastnictionorMegicReReservoir. 1 ; ..icasJcaleswombychilchildren who i ooce skim m ed along aI frozenfro Little I : WoodRiverlntheim. • - r -TTieseimagesofafamarming town • growing up are captunlured In tbe / fhree-year-old Goodingg M u ^ m . L__ : "W e’ve seen this c co o u n ^ go I : from the horse-and-buggi g ^ days to I ^.{he present, and thes^e items wlll— : som eday be the only mi m em ory of ■ f ' -" ' I ; life as 11 use to be for pe e ^ n I e h e r e ," :_ejmIalDedBol>MIller.^ — : — B o b -a n d - Welllvfir- ' MMiller 'are . curators for the museum,im, a project ~ th a t h a s operated underer continuedc financial ^ I n . •: Standing inside the i>newly re- . modded museura buildln w h l^ ___:,oo: mostly we just need lo0 finishfl the i'ifumitureanddirolaytabhables b e fo re . we're completed." saidild Bob, a____ ■ rtrctlredcarpoiler: V : “ W hat we. need the m( to : h ire so m etn e to keep Ihehe mi useum ‘ i; :open — someone lb learnrh ■what we •. have h ere, w hat these IhlrIhlngsw ere LVNNI Srothers W elJIver, BqbMl VNNISHAO/TIitwNm ' :-:used for "Bob said. M iller are trying to presBserve links to the early■ly h is to r y o f t h e to w n S aid W elllver.'an 82-yea I b y w o rk in g a s curatorss o f th e G oodin g Museureum tired postm aster, "Bob ai> fS lc s mlhal a have flooded Into Bob Brown, a man that um without much pan t was back," Bob, saidaid seriously. "We openi ■: ly can’t keep at this thath at m uch ^ museum wrtoned from prison by^ Sen. havesnmnnymV >ening th e Gooding Museunum’s ordered mttwirnnwLarestili^vailablen ------wrs lo fulM lmrbusiri^.lfffl 5 looger. TTy tjme._the__M M'ank-tGoodingrlo imlprrpnpui- in - . Horse farm ing. f( WcH - by c o n l a ^ g deither t Bob or the museum piec^ pim I. for example. T hat' ■ won’t j -voived— it’s timeYor some ]lumbing for the city of Goo on I t>e done until finances sare WdllverattheTrGooGoodlnghomes. a problem and we have (fou ood ng was d a m hardI work..wi Much belter found :< lotakeover." ____ ifouDdedIn 1908),” Bob said wwiUia today und tohlreacurator.. ; Since the museum wasas : IE-many-mnrp" R ob_aid) — ^ ^ "T he m ain thing Ij a d d fi-g rittJ lT h ^ are-all sorlDrts of 'There-irrSoney available t nglstoxontlnuejii------j In 1977, no regular visiUhlirnBhoura sal4"Moneyty Is tbe big problem.” stor • Bob said. " If Borneo itoriesinhere." "It does seem.m. though that peo- Iheseese ty p es o f things, both fro meone doesn’t get -ibave, been. held, accort from these things in h ere ( Xjroing to But as conveiversation returned to qiOther items - faces on U friendlybackthen." local:al sources and from the go ;re (the museum).- t W d ilv er. Only a few loursrs ofc grade. the cases aodod shdves preserving nkot g v - . they’ll be fe lfo reever. v e i ______;____ )holo^phs^josl theirJndivii“ ■ "Seems like t]iey_ emminm entJlBQ b-said_!iW e’r&Joo — ^~:scboolstudent£-find-privetivate-dubs— Goodlrig Count'mty’sTJastrtbeMlllers ------fa s i ...... w ere m ore willlni d^tltles many years ago. ling to help oiil one Ing; Intopossibly in applying for sonome "Young people5 anare always busyr-.: •: have been conducted throifirough the ' forget the mdnuseum’s present-day - another, but thenen we’ve had lots of of thh idmltted, and only remain this, but there’s nothing certalain and perhaps theseese things aren^t 1- !m tseum . headaches. ive i_n^ Tilings have yet." ______jMirt>artiaUndlcalors of how Goodii ______very.lm portant.to,lho,lhem right now , - ______— Instead-it-haa remained-ied-morcTjf ------O n 'o n rw aSThanE ir a large pen- • wrl' „ -bolding placc for the a arlysettlersllved, but a t som e tim ei thatIhc changes for-- e_Mtiquw^du]um.dock^l^thot bdonf?ed4o-old______-^■Nah.-I- wouldn’t want tor -| t u m ------No forget date I !n -the-mean-llme, tours arand most everyone ar te has been set for ' J vlivldual jl visits to the wei and the past— veil- becomes very Importportant.” Ji-.Nor.rth Vaillepealei^ndar ictorchheckup;►sin WO3 r k s 4 ^ GOODING - Efficiency El checkups prt)ve; : Meellaa wUI be bcluda jvements or modificationss that Sabala. h as a Kkd In Ox'calendar In each:h BlargderlteRebekabLodLodge . - ^.— V,_____(orGoodingi^ounljnty-farmerBMractors—m arh iSUDds^orih VaUey seel - -Will be available ne eady agreed lo let uy xclkM of the Times-News.s. Meet, at 8 p.m. att U the lOOF Temple, Goodin nextmontli, program will be conducte :■ .infymuUaa must be receecelved at Ihe TimesrNews- E ither one o r twctwo day-long sessions- nersor :frtby use his'large mach;flchlne ^ ^ , f o r - t h e — _ w . • Refreshments will be served.ser ...... ^nnel_rrom_lhe,iInlv^itjlily-of efnclcncychwks.-^ 7>e Idaho83338, no later than ------on-efficient-tract(ictor-OBcratldns are ' Idaho, W' SoQtbCentralQMnmunlt' Koester Is requestl -j: -odoa Thursdaypiior^^iuMlcatlon. Will sponsor a meetini by Gooding County Koe lestlng all Jnleresletf !ting lo proi^inform atlon < Coester said il should.take abcbout a farmers contact him hir at 9344401 to social security and supp]jpplemenlal security, incom e; I Ed Koester some- halfh(f hour lo service each tractor MONIINDAY time during Ihe f >r w ith.. - determ ine bow manylany tractors m aylw — ...... „.,.12;30p.m. at the JeromeJne^iorCltl:^Center. . ^ nret week J n . D e---m ost-ast-sessions belng-sdieduled duduring brought lo t^ _ e :: H sflennaQ V alley GflUigaB -- ...... aoBhnoeRotatyQub - ccmber. ' ...... “ .afterm I _efflcie;icy check ; Meetsat ^.m ;at tbe g ^ jmobns. Mornings’would, beie d(s worksboiw; - ■ ------MeetsatDoonaltheAn: “The idea Is lo havehfl people bring in voted t •: H ia e n n a n O ly Oouacfl -American Legion Hal!, Ihelr tra c to rs lo ^ to a general Ited lecture onifarm- f “Most of the fanwirmers will be-down “ “ Ketdnmi Planning and Zc lo be placed on a equipnilpmenl efficiency, Koester salt HalL d Zoning Commteskn aid. .. by then, wllh very:ry litUe fld d woric-' - Meetsat7p;m.alCityIlyH all. dynometer for ann sanalysis." K o ester' ^ ‘WeWe’re l » k lr g al a session ^^GodSing CDund said. "TTwn, tbe on In going on, so we hope)pe iIhere will be lo tt-• ie technicians will Goodinidjne and perhaps a second In itymunidpal building. make recommendaKlations for any Im- Wende in the of Interest In the program,”pro K oest^ -— ^ THU]BURSDAY Odell area.'V K oesler said. "J"John said. uiam D er Of Commerce WENDEXLFISHFRYr ji- Meet8al7:30pmatlhe0;eOxBowCafe. p i e W enddl High Schoc*ool Band and the booster clul u t ' l^.m>atlhegrangf ln g p h n ll ______■ :------^ ^ 1UDAY------^ Z l l : ------ajosl-ol-lhe-llntlme-will-probably-be tlm e Eden-Hazd ton area this fall,rail------______fl progress, bul still lo rc Jerome Toastmlstrett OiAM > . _ L wstion^and^answerver discussion." said orpnir 0 registratkin. Is a ' --3 S 5 7 p .m . at City Hall.:ali. _ inlzer Carrol tolfr^llng!; course being taught by Bethtetly Jo Jones. Tlje : w m hold th d r seml-anntinnual book sale from 1.0 a.m . lUrflddCttyOoiBcO - goffered twice a week,.Indudlludlng one daytime: toGjm ^l ^ y andSatunlarday at the H & R Block office5^ F o rfu rlliertafo rmrmallon, contact a ie ll at 32M ^M g^7:30p^tCllyH, £ ^ 1 5 1te ' nighttim e session. F o r infoinform allon on th is . ______- HnbCByPTACmilval^-^ . _ J^ome-C!concert on Tuesc ^ Mgetoat8p.m.atatyHall. sday acdc Is .teaching an art coincoiiTM Ihls fflJlln: — L '• __ ' Willbebddfrom6^9D.ilfl.m..al Wenddl High Sdwoi.->1.------JERO M E — A cow T^>ere will be dlnnw , food P ^ g J y ^ J e ro n w School DistrIstrlct m u3lc^“ r™ l“ -H«ler Iwo classes are h d d Tueficuesdays'ari ^ 7 ...... WEDTmg wd booth, games and snacks mAY—_ — for eveiyene,------astratloD.call Spacek at 829-55:t55Zi______T v S e ro B Icacerclse ^ dasses plus possibl;sibly cooking and; ' , _ , ^Meet8at8p.m.atCilyHall.all. w tS i / tf o A Y ^ Tbe8p.m.sbowwi iQ d u ^ both Junior anddaenlorhlgh se HaflennsnUotaaii) • JenmeArtOaOd schools’diolre andI ththe high school stage band. re^^tlo n Information willvlll be aiKertlsed ■ Will bold tbeir. annual dai 'omeArmoiy... dance fromip.m; lo+a;m.-I.--- - — AdmisslonwillbeS« » c e n t s apiece fo rth e publicMIc e k IJt o ' - l a t o .- - ; — ■ — Music 1^1 be provided by the’Brara Brothers. Thee tortudentswitha^vUvlty cards. For the sece c ^ y e a r In a row, ro llere r skatings will be cost Is *5 co q jies-an d C Meetsat8p.ro. althelOOFl3FH all. . I O singles. The public Is3 -The high school'v{•varslly choIr«and the Choraoralierc wlll ‘ offaedalEdeden Elementary S c ^ l. Thish is recreation will wdcome to attend. also perform during^ theI] concert b ^ l h e e n dd ( of this m onth, but exact Umelimes haven't been '—*------1 — ------' AspanofafuwPntra lsln g cam paign, the Choratra ile rs wiU ^ scheduled. , 4 D-2 TImos-Newa.Twl Twin Falls, IcJ^ho Sunday,IT, N o v e m b e r:, IBfiO SchcbpTlumchmenims

------NOV.STONOVm . 7 TlFriday: Hamburgers, frenchich fries,f fruit, and milk.

HAGERUA^[AN RICHFIEFELD U ood nday: Vegetable beef soup,xip, crackers, cheese. UUooday: Enchiladas, salad,d. rcrolls, and m ilk sliced pears, oatmeal cake,J. andai m i l k ------TiTocaday: Pigs In a blanket,K, t^la te r tots.' b e ^ , carro t Bai«y:-Oven fried'chicken,en .-g re e n beam , hot slides, and milk. Si sconis, chilled peaches, andId rmilk. WWednesdw: Chicken noodle3dle soup, dough bables; • d aesday: Cora clogs, later tots:ots, tossed green salad. peanut butter bars, fruit,It. aand milk. m uffins, and mllk^. Huiraday: roast pork, masheished potatoa and eravy:' iiraday: Crispy fish fillet with-ith tartar sauce, broc- mixed vegetaDles, rolls,>. andan milk. coll orcora, hot rolls, fniit Jello,Jell and milk. FFriday: i Macarwil with chets anda green peas, g r ^ salad, baked beans, andJid^^^ew i e^. T'uesday:m Beef laco. french fries nesd^; Fried chltken or pli fries, andpineapple. ?edDesday:-HoLlurkey, masheished potatoes and gravy, fruit,anddnnamonroll, mixed vegetables, and wholvhole grain rolls, radw: Roast pork gravy o f or chicken gravy, n#b irs d a y : Barbecue beef, vegcvegetable sticks with dip. mashed potatoes, apple slice,e, fruit,I and chocolate and peach pie. cake. FtU r t ay: Cheesy pizza, green1 ^sal a d wl^ dr^ing._and layj-Peanut-butter..and-honi» n e y o r :open- faced ------—-friilL------dieese. potato rounds, celerv■y stick.si andfmlL ______c A s nFORD ^ ------MS _ - JE R O M E - walay: Fish portions, fries,ite, green beans,, bread- day; Foot-long hot dogs, la teerpuffs,potatosalad. ri sticks, and milk, ipricols. spice cake, and milk, Ik. TlKueaday: Chill with beans,. cam ca t or celery stick. . day: Hamburgers, slice of' cheese,ch french fries, p eaches, corn bread, and mil )eaches, shredded lettuce saladilad. and milk Wtt aesdayrTacosTffireadsnettiettucTsal^. dteese. rom 7roil, and mllx. irange juice, roiced applesautauce. sweet roll, and ITiuInirBday: H a m b u r« r casseasserole, green beans. nilk. apricots, roll, ancTmllk. 8day: - Hamburger-gravy-on-on-m ashed TXJtatoes;------FTkrtdftyrflam with sauce, seal luttered com, pears, hot roll,I, andai m ilk salad, roll, and milk. jy ; Biscuit roll-up, mixed veg«vegetables, cole slaw, F il£ R ■ ■ - llced pineapple with whippedxl topping,ti and milk: . R jnday: Spaghetti with meateat sauce and cheeze, celery stldks and bread stid MINIDOKACOUNl sticks, grapes, a cookie JNTY and ! milk, lay: Beef stew with vegeta (etables, breadstlck. t iime a d w : Flshburger, onion ring: pplesauce, milk, and peanutt bib u tter brownie. f ■ings, rolled wheat rolls, fruit cup. cookie and milk, 2 ^ : Pizza, buttered greenI beans, be carrot stick. rult cup. and milk, idnesday: Pizza, cora, celery,ery, peaches, chocolate . cake and milk. lesday; Chili, finger food, peaches, pe cinnamon Thur }11, and milk. ursday: Beef and noodles,5. pipeas, angel biscuits. . fruit jello, no^take cookies ani ^ y .'. Hot turkey sandwich,fl, whippedv potatoes. 5 and milk. •uitjello.andmllk. Iday: Cheeseburgers, pickles,ffi, Itater rounds, orange slices with pudding and milk.

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— ^ a ^ G b mn d i n g + f i gg t r S c h o o[jl~Tuesdi ------fru Tburad“FRH G O O D IN G -U k e man ma iiany thealrlcal concentrateate on him and not on the "P erh ap s the mosl I producUoos, Ihe scenene of Gooding ac to rs, __thing ahniit fhlcchnw Ic thi cai -----^ft^-Schooi*8-falLplaysy was one Of Annie, playedtyLoiiannpla GarffTran | __VOLUME directed chaos. period costuming,'' Henry s b ack on tage, the music b^an, and a Costum e director Pal El: “ Hold |l! Everyone stop!sto Let's go sec^ tr yVflt a thA IW W honnn __. ^ - W l L D - G A f f c t z : — — ^overthe-molonycre sew -solicited-westem-rtitfits fo cene one more > "It shoulould be one of ^ most tduction from many area time,’"' y^ed play director- din Judy , memorable)Ie-evenls for l380 in the ( ------H onda: COOKBO'dok /= = = ______G « r t(.„ „ . „ :______Others have been create ...... — r—G o oding-anarea,—daimed-play-com——sh s o w r^ ------76NEPEBTAMH Desjile the darknessss (of the h l^ mittee spokeokesperson Donna Henry; school auditorium, studeudents rushed - Tho-prodioduction will-be-presented . According to Henry, Ihe . . .atwuL-Without. aiiy.cQllisi(lislons,as,ihey jniutsday.ai’.and Friday-at 8 pjn.in.thri-;, I range from _authenlic Ind — continued with a dresss rehearsalr of GoodingHIgllgh School auditorium. d° re S e s to' "exquisile orai “ A nnie _G et_Y our Gun'iun" Tuesday Advancee ticketsi are available at dresses,’A ° mill ’■*o„ n i ^ ______. . ------J o rd a n ’s- StStudio,-CocKling:-$2 for The m ale lead In 'iri' •*/ ------^Ttursdi Over 50 students are parparticpating in a d u lts a ndill |1 for children 12 years old Your Y Gun,'* Frank Butler, buti the production, the largesigest attem pted ?er. Tickets sold al the door played p by David Fisk, Olh( fridaVY,NOVEI: todatcatGoodingHlgh. i ^ J o r adults and $1.50 for characters cl include: Lisa AS fitAA'fiaoB prtpr p a i ^ “Ahnle’r “ d i l l d f w . Jessie;J Wendy Anderson * motorcycle for another oi 1:3: 3 G & 7 : 0 0 I r on-stage ex- An Interprrpreter for the deaf. Verla andai Rex Howard as Li Itle Ja P.M. hibltion, orchestra director irtor Larry Gee V alentine,.._ViiILbcJncluded_ln..lbe v ____— Assistant-director-of-th< M onday ------reminded the hlj^schoolslmuslclahstb n- musicalstaRlajjeshow. . BBarbara Anderson. ______1 U B = ' TUR^eu fnili3 0 S H O W W ednea A n e a r t l ilix G onzalez (The Christiania)C ...... t f i V s p o n't^ m u d wjrestling- i roll, -Pheasant-— H o n dm a C a s e y ( S a r i d p j pi^rVftND ^ ' fruit f i n p o p u ^oTnAflTlianis(Sandpdpiper) ______..— Trout ilarify in jfunspvt irrellD rydeM ^O rflfloral) . 7 .V .. . ; . ;». , ------Flower An SAN,DlEXX)arPI)~l' Arranging - I knew my pededoffheiher dress'Inlo her wrestling w ilh PheB«sn(Fealtier> h ... .. - Watcrioo_waa..near_wbeft.leiLseduclive __t?iK

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ience - a “ inttht - '-1000SP iver w ater e s a tin a n ^ Sunday, Novov0mbor2.19flO TImes-New!ew s. Twin Falls. ld*hoW ; ^ _ :N ewvpragri:am willIbanalILautoltrafficil i T Y o s ce m ite ^ir e a YOSEMTTE NATIONAl NAL PARK, DkkmooMsakL "It has been created resem r< bled a 1979 d raft plan Calif. ierraundera ptoved." accommodations In ' Implementing the progrgram "will preservatksnI in the valley. *n>e time program anoounced FSidj yean with suggestkns ifrom the Y osem lte Vallialley by 10 percenl, and a lake li tim e, but t t e p lan is an riday by the He saW thetbe Natknal Park Service n an excellent and money spent spe in developing the public aod envtronroenta! grgroiflMsuch 9 percent incrncrease in Ihe num ber of blueorinl b supported by the f NaUooal P a r t Service. it will oratly enhance m ! public and, plan wUl b e! worthw« the results” he A •■nnal" Yosemlte Gen •8 tb e WUdemess Society. uworthy of thetime and elfonort II took to said, ? S S S t e »IS c one of tbe natwn’s unique__— Vehicular traffic and overercTowding — Daytime pi agem ent P lan fo r preserva would be de- devd» d It" Dickenson said.d- The cost of carrying out the rvatlonofthe natural treasiassures.. piproblem s in the park w eree Ithe major -creased by. }6 scenic mountain park wa: nl over the next "If n ts-implenaentod-fui|ully-lt-wlll--Y<«emlle-;dan dan- wlll -have to be was released' njenn^wI v e n k n of th e plan closely acooceni of the envlrocunenlnlal orgiil- fw years, wl Friday by RusselT E . DIckenson, ldu Na- ^ wllh eventual complete reverse n the trend towardi imore and approved by CofCongress. tiocal Park Service directector. II wiil / M ^ guide development overr Uthe next 20 ' » years. : ★ ★ ☆ ★ Tbe plan, which resu]jsuiied from ^ _ ------nearly five vears of controitroversy and —■ study,calls for designating:ng 90 p ercent ■ ^ ... ★ — of the park's 7»,OOi au esesaswilder*' ^ '■ n a a iP lA jf f lild jr e v e nU t anya kind o t— M — ■ development Tt)e park includes in< the ^ ■ valley and Its surroundlneinj; meadows w aod forests. ^ O It calls for significantIt im1 m aliate H reductions of private vehitehlcle traffic and an eventual ban on al!1! S)such traffic ' j ' _to th e unique valley visitedLedbylensof ^ H thousands of people everyyyear. ye JL ■ ------Som e of the sttT/ice facUiicUlties which H do not need lo be in the valleilley will also W f B | - be moved lo El P ortal, a t theth( entrance of the park. Overnight actaccommoda- * tioQs in tbe p a ^ will also3 beb( reduced, J L but there will be an incre^:rease in the number of campsites. A study is to be undeiKlertaken to determine the altematlveve means of ’ ■ £ transpoflauoh within the val "This plan represents II ' extensive public tovolveme‘menl in the history of the Nalional ParkirkService." ^Tailings RONALD REAEMT transferE_____ 4 L _ f t : HEPMIBLIMBfTH'i ir~ plan sett ^ 1 ------. GRAND JUNCTION, ColoM o .( I I P I I - A local flnn has submittedted a plan to ^ move 7.2 million Ions off radioactive n B , / - mill tailings from five locatl'nations in two states to a common disposalsal site. M ■■■:...... Environmental Reclamalnation Man- 'T ^ agers Inc. submitted th e proposallastpro wf |H week lo Richard Campbell,eil. manager ★ of th e U.S. Energy Dep.)epartment's Uranium Mill T a U i ^ Rerrlemedial Ac- M ☆ ■ tioo Project in Albuquenjerque. The T. pricelag of ERM’s proposalisalwas$160 w million. ^ ★ said th e U ___ K:,;. r relocation J L represented neariy one-thiithird of the ~ inactlve-uranium mill taililailings con- w ' talned in 25 piles througo u g h ^ t the i r nation. TTie company’s plan woulould involve J ^ ___ lemovalnf thptnlnngo fmm.om.fivepUes— inlson,-Rifle— and Salt Lake Clty.'The radioactivera A material would be transfenferred lo an * as yet undetermined di^ll^)c^ site JL H I 'A'< — oear-Mack,-Colo„ or al-at-Crescent— ------GEORCEBUSHSH----- :------— STEVE SYSYMMS------GESEORGE HANSEN JuncUcm, Ulah. • Campbell, wbo will oversersee a na* i i VICE PU SIDIDENT U.S. SEMNATOR U .S. REIEPRESENTATI'riVE - - tjonwide cleanup of uraniimium sites,— ------Wednesday saldERM’s profiroposal was W / !.'nol consistent", with the overall “ j " / I '■ project But he said it was.ia s .a ; ‘leglti— - 2’ _ mate plan and will be reviewewed.'!- JL lil 3 1 ...... TTTie DOE expects to solsolicit bids ▼ w l beginning in January fromm firm s in- w terested In handling the nsnationwide ^ ^_firolecUJ»e_Jo{C_progrj) g a m - w a s - - 1 - ______expected lo cost *480 mliiion.3n. j T ^ J t ERM said Hs p r o pal ^ involved "if . • ' burial of the radioactivee >w aste in w trenches underlain by detdeposits of * a le , which would preventflt tth e m ate- ^ ...... -rial from seqjlng into grounound water. W ' v iie i r II was expected ab(¥ife^.l)Oi:.000 pounds ^ — j j ^ tf hlt^-grade uranium, pluslus.ajjuajt ____ ^ ______m b I ^ M tl(y of vanadium, could bee recoveredn from the waste before il wasas buried.b ’ 'Jamieson K. Deuel, presresident of M ★ — ERMr^id-the^irm-faatfnotnot" decided- 'i S r i O H MIM.BABKIR J L A W R l N C■ IK i N l O Q g ------STATIM]WNATORtDtBT.xai ^ ___ H O T R R A C k i r which disposal site lo use.. H e said if •TA tl aiPBtaOITATIATIvi(btST.M) fSTATI M»UtlMTATIVI (M l : KRM received the DOE contiontractrthc’ ^ Islon on site selection wouvould be "a ^

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Tentative term■ p s ^ r'* m reached in striir i l t e ' p F r I m SOIITH SAN FRANCISCOO L U I P I I - A tentative settlement wasIS i reached / today ending a ^ou^week; strikest .by Y4 r . >- ■- —fi,000-roember8-or-(he-IntentcmaUonal-— ------BoUennakers Union th al slowlowed coo- w n A N N C O V n , T H O JkIMASOMY stnictkm projects in ninee W\ estern JIMMMNINN CLOTCIIDWARD MNCTT coauanuoM M (»MT.;IT'S} . / ' M O H OUIIH9 n ATTOUUT S tates.. M t n v r . c o a o m a Federal roedialor J d r y FiiiFinley said W " • ★ -^picket-Iioes would be wlthdrsdrawn Im- — mediately at constructionn site{ s in .. w u cEED c r A RIDE Alaska, New Mexico, Cal > T H E P O tlS f------— -■ Id ^ ,- tTtahr Oregon; ■n Twin Folia - > r ■ i n I P /1 V St e f f i - ' ' furn e ^ i t fected by the rtritelSdudS luniyRopubiican*- • m jdear power plants, he said. lodquortors Finley sakl the detailsIs o t Uie JHC. 7 3( 4 4 - ^ 6 6 9 —agreem ent oQ w age and oUiei would not be dliclosed. pen at . Twin Falli CountyyRopubllojn Ro contract'vote by the-T^de mM ^ ^ ^ C e n ic o lC o m m . Bonny BllckCbmrvBtic bdUermakers. who had been JobsKiceGctl CM Tirnoa-Nows. Twin Falla•alls, Idaho Sunday. Novomfrmber2,10fiO

—--I lnth€eseer r l t i c a lI time3S,fa< i c e d ww ith thei irm p o r ttaht hssue? s thatt c o n fF r o n t usI in the1!980’s5, T H EEBES ST IN'TER- ESTSm E iJIDAH(OWI ILL BlE5EE a^ED IBYRIE-ELE E C T I ^MGFI RANI KCHI URCI- H __

TO TlHEUrNITEIDST/ATES> 1 S E NlATE.■ ______

flisY recoi)rdof=acc compllst h m e n ts 1fOTlcJahR l o ^ f e ^ a any ancl sus b sta n ttial. Consisiderthe e se fegisslative innjtiatlvess he is responsin ible for.

• Stoppping the diyiversion of IdahoI w atter to Calififorniaand_ ~ — ^the^ririrfSdutliw€F e s t ^ ------• Reforirmatlon of tlthe 1902 Rteclamatic on Act thalat prevents\ the federaral breakicup of Magicic Valley’si family faiarms. • Secunred full reps>ayment off the irrigalator’s sharere.of the coDSt of rebull(Iding the ArAmerican Fi-alls Dam.■ * I - • Blocks entitntil— th e addministraticion agreedI to supporirta domes!Stic su g a r]program . • Authoored the leggislation pi>roviding ssenior citizIzens with aannual =r;COSt^Oof^livlng inecreasesin- their SocilialSecurit itypayme'nt ------• Sponssored the lelegislation I providing3 national iincentives »for a comiiprehensivere, private-sse cto r g ^sohol proggram. —•-W rote3the Rangeeland Impnrovem ent Acti of 197i78, hailed b)y the livesStQCk ------industitry a s the mfnostsignii ificant rancigeland billII in40yearrs. __ • Providded senior ccitizens wirith the rigl3ht to sell ttheir hom eBS free ofif federal caiapitalgainiIS taxes.

SOME SAYYIT I IS TIME FOR AC CHANGE.6UTWECA:A N N 0T AFFORD TECTED-AND INIU.UI.UEN-: ------As-yoiiTBlecectedYepr¥senlallve!res In local and count; —1 nty governments, wtTO TIAL VOK)ICE IN WASHING!STON LIKE FRANKC CHURCH'S, AMDD WE' know of thalle Influence Frank Ch:hurch has in Washingngton, and how he l< is URGE YOrOUR SUPPORT FOFOR HIS RE-ELECT!nO N TO THE UNIT"JITED able to getI t) things done for Idahaho. We turn to him for fc assistance wher™_____ STATES SSENATE.______

— I ^ A H HSTEVER^ HAD T T E R ^ ^ I W DI ------— AN FRArNKCHUJRCH. MAk Y O R i s GENEHELLILER — Mayor of Go3ooding CHUCKSHADCDDUCK— Mayor oof Burley MAXINE HOIQMER — Mayor off rMinidolca BILLWHItrON)M-=-MayOrof Rufip erf OtTOLEMKKE ^ Mayor of Warendell HANKWOODA)ALL— Mayor of TTwin Falls JERRY SEIFIFFERT — Mayor of}f Ketchum

CITY'COUJNCILLMEIN&VIN O M lEN — JUN&DOMB IBEGK~RuperF= — MARY-McGLUSUSKY— Twin^=allsI s ------, ------CHET FLOYIYD — Gooding - CHRISTALKININGTON^TwinJ=j ^ lls __^ - - JOE KOENIGIG — Ketcfiurn ^ SUEWOLFdRtRD — Kefch'uifi BARRY LUB

COUI NTY OFFIICIAL[ ; s = 3 __ ___ iBUCKWARbD— Lincoln Count]I t y - ~ ' ED REAGAN —-C ( am as County GEORGELEftEMMON-Goodins ng County BILLANPERSOION — Lincoln Couunty 7 __MELGR1NDSiSTAPF--—Jerome-( }CoUhty— ------_BdBW ORKMA^W —HWihidbkireoionnty ^ AUGUSTBETrrhKE -M in id o k:a a County PATFUNKHAUS , J JSER -r. Camas Coounty- BILL KERSEY:Y — Jerom e Countnty 1 R. KEITH ROARHRK— Blaine Countity „ :

A J ' l^aidfori)r by elected officialals-forQhurch,-HananK Woodall,-ChairrIrm an j ______Suptlav.N ovof>vomt»Of2 , IMO E l Times-Nows.TwlTwinFalls. Idaho -M. • o o tMS

a m - - On thhe road a}gain__ 3 t h iia s tje e nt a io»ng, B f l o ►ng, ------Sen. FrankChurcyrh J i a s J o g g c d t h OiJ s a.n ds.Is JJ Lm 11 e s d u rin g t hp j:a.cjifhp.afen r _____ II io►ngcz a m ipaiqin tr aill H 0;Church, Sy'ymm sm aake their ffinal swini'19 • V jBa8iW BI!^S5 m — t hvougirMfagic i Vallefe^rhuntiniigfor vote■es Rep. Steve Symms’is’ Apple Corps Expresss ss carries him around ssta t a t e

~ r i T ^ S y m rm r s T r ^ l ~ T ~ n . The Ghhurch Trail By DAVID MORRISSEYy By MARTY TRILLLLHAASE , Tiroes-WewHT/ier - Tlmes-Newswjiterter

^ STANLEY - The moinoming sun is cresting Uk ^ “ TWIN FALLS-1— Floyd Uria Jokes with the gng ro u p at _ SawtooUi Mountains, (urniim ing the frost on th e rooftop* y y the G ooding Courounty Aimort while awaitinIting his into' steam as the Ste;Steve Sym m s "Apple Coq: ■ candidate’s arrivalh'al carlyTtiursday. E n r e s s " pulls IxitoStanle) L . m l A T JB J Uria, Sen. Franlisnk Church’s Gooding Countynty cam- ’ Before the 4(Vpassenger gw bus comes to a complete palgn coordinator,)T. is in an upbeat mood, aithouhough he ------8tflprlbeRewaH(can8enalkind of people lo keep ’up’ i sto ry r i ^ t now,” Stapilu lilus says, dashing toward a tlme,"hesays. ____ tdephooe. I ------Aa-the-di^rtereirrcdzalipIanoeuiesldowOO i O h e _ Sym m s has tsCTjm aiKand:campalgnlng:Xor^cral !ral ------^ 1 nm w ay a n d pulls5 tcto a stop, the handful of suppenexl > 12 hours, he will fly to0 BurleyB SyihmsMlterature. Symm nm s thanks the lone hold-out for a ra d io talk sho'how and appearance a t tne Sii anyway, pivots and pushe shes throu^ the metal doors gRy plant In Heybum.■n. fly to loaho F alls for a press Into tbe k itch ^ followeded byi a half-dozen campaign m i conference, returnffn to Rupert for a fundrj ------aIdes_aad_teporters_JflyJfll(lng_not«, ’Q > e_su^ ■ aiiUKnJtoJMcOc to IdahoTalls for a calMiill-ln TV eqrfoslon of persons surprip rlse s a young lady disiiingmt n gB— ^ 1 tbe day In IV In Kalls:------= o d e g ^ who looks as if si f she isn’t quite su re whether H Aware of thei i tight schedule, the entoiilourage to nm or smile.______- scram bles-tow ardd itsll cars. In the middle of thei h e n ^ , Wiping her fingers onm a towel, she shakes the aW Bethine reminds theth chairman of the Foreigngn :Rela- conoessman'shand and] lislistens to his pitch. 8 M lions C om m ittee thithat Church has left his coal oon the ____ 1 Within minutes SymmsISJs l< out of.the. restaurant, has Plane. ^ l a k a the hands of a serv ervlM station ktend'ant n«ixl t Church runs to theplaneandIht finds It locked, door,— and txraedd . back—r aboard his "Guess I'll Justsi have lo do without," bew says. poster-and-bumper-stTcker- cer-covered bus. Thehe “ Activity will keepep m e w arm ," he says, a s he g l o u d s p ^ e r s mounted ontn thetl top of the bus blare outw t R E P . SSTEVE I SYMMS __ SE,EN. FRANF^WURCHH 1 ------“ Idaho at Heart," the Symr'nmis campaign song,-and theh e - ...... bus again rolls down State St Hiehway 75 toward places, S ym m s says. “ We ha\i3Vg Uria, self-consclw:lous of his Jacket and slacks in ;rd lh al stops a l so m any pla< his appearances are wllh hisils c.campaign Obsidian and Galena Summnm it.______. • _____ ag rithatdre^ig inn anai elem anl suit, acting as;the 11 of his fam ous guesilest. explains w1)y his attire I About 10 minutes oulI ofo Stanley, Symms' press ;an PlfTy." whd got lell toehir dissolve into hours. Locked I: ’ “ I didn’t a t a dchance to change my clothej ed In a ^ 1 secretary Andrew Shirrmtrmelster suddenly stan^ ^up at an earlier stop, he recaljcalls. !p. Steve Symms. Church m hey morning,” ne sayslys. "I spent the night puttin fl must rely and takes a mental headad count of the passengers.^ “Some of the reportert e r s w ere ]oking. s ^ in g the lllng up heavily on his frtroops b gel out th e vote and int.’ signs." and win over ^ - ‘^llh, say, by any chance,, hahas anyone seen Randy?" could see the headline now:nov ‘Symms Loses Elephant Ihoscvolerjsllllllll on the fence, __ ILiajiuIcKly.delennIiwLfidJhaUaJbe.campalgn.bwi As he arrivess a l th e LincolnHlnn In-GoodiiMdingrhe-Js ------went back up the road aga!galn,-lt did-so sans Stapllus. Symms grinned; "With'llh:thal kind.of-l«8dline I toldtol • ______yi5iWy_heactenfned by an overflow crowdowd of 22S _____ who was lan seen frantlca them It w as a thing thli :ll wasn’t a Democrat!Stic ^ . ■ellevetf to be th e largest lically dictating a story over Church spent rouroughly Iwo days m aking his isFpblitlcal ____ Ihetdephorie. " symbol I’d lost." Joodlng’s history. T he sam e U ------c a m p a lp i 8|q)earan•ances in the Magic Valley. divi ie thing had^______Symms la u ^ and says ays his father, along for thehe ■ < his time wenly bet')etween rallies and m edia api day before when-2.000 peopleo p l e p w i ^ rld^ will headback In a carcar lopick up theslrtgglers.J. ______ances. b efo re leavim/ing for a camp a l ^ climax InK J f£ _ l^'oarallylnCa::oeur d’Alene. Church staffersferssald. ' ------H*s to lose Irack-pf p of persons on'S b u sism p aiggn—T—— n ' - — sSeeSYMK SSluroayi ' " - 'SSee e CHURCH TRAIL E3 ' ......

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H C h u r c h aand i wife Bethine greet!t uw o rk ers a t th e Heyburj r n S i m p l o t p l a n t r - I Piiotograjaphs by Patrickt Sullivani

. ______• „ S y innm n sgreets^c^l^ers^ A tkinson's m arket in.i n K e t c h u m E*2 Tim eS'Nows, Twin Fallsalls, Idaho Sunday. Novembm b o r2 ,1980 C h u r c: l h t r a i l -

______• Oonttaued frw n PajPage El pared text Ir I In addressing his support- bbusiness. Why should II wovork in poll* . Sym m s. co-spi-sponsor Of the bill In the IIdahoans, he said.- . -. - an apple,___ _ ers, a messsssage be h as ^ v c n so often tics?" (| House, saidi II11 was his “interpreta- Somewhere In the bock of a meeting Church accep promptly taking a "We're going to hangang In there that he can an change the pace of the Uon" that thehe House bill had no such hhall, a num ber of supporterers whisper bite. The group ____ loarther and wt're wingng to win this m eech and I oup roared with delight as d transpose the elements to ___ ^ provision. anenllghlened: "That slrw■ue." C hurch conliiiiit i n u ^ '‘That's a good thm g," Church lolcT the 2 ... • ___ i le supporters, fit virtuallyly anya form al. ■ Church ,~whiwho-has-conslslenlly op------apple, too." - - comparing a previous Sym ym m s rally in But It isIS j a vital message for his If the attendance is an indicatorin of posed tlie moviovemenl as a guise for the "Which remreminds me." Belhlne Gooding with his own (0 a " ‘*mecllnaof supporters, i • s. giving Ihem the ammuni- growing gi m om entum , II coulcaid be due lo ultim ate saleale of public lands to called oul. giving glv her husband-an the ward and a meetingg 01of the relief Uon to combj nbat an expected avalanche a a num ber of factors. Flrsirst. Church private intereN^ts, called the Hatch- Tbe Churdi-Symms raceire has been opportunily to speak 00 Symifis' society." of campaig aign advertising by the notes n he has been free lo0 campaign1 Symmsappearearance a “spectacle." tbe t most expensive and po^ib lv the l^slativeaccoiiccompllshmenls. “ You're Church staffers expeclec^ U>e large Symms orgaiganlzatlon this weekend. full fu tim e for only ono mot turnout a( Gooding. Tht lonth. com - "H is posllloilion is too well known lo mf ost divisive election In MIdaho nlsto- tiie only one whotakesbltes."whe They had a Church frafrave^es througti a number pared ^ to IheJS months. he, ------somewtial m ore guarded pr le,has been wiggleiulofi)f It now.". He said. L ater, rry- Another worwoman asked hlnt-to 1 prediction of— of legislativeIve accomplishments tie has under ui attack by Symms i _attendance_ for an S : and other Church coineded a new nicknam e for his Tlie stakes are high. explain hisi piposition on Ihe con- «i>er-plate made for the state; a moratorium on goups.,q notably the Anyt fundraiser scheduled IKal lybody Bul opponent. "CorCongressmarr Flip-Flop.’' But some things arc moiiore Impor- troverslal Panaianama Canal treaties. ’ lhal night in stuares"prop■oposlng to-transfer-ldaho Church S committee^__ R upert, w here Sym m s was Steve Symrmms is for the Sagebnsh Ltanl than politics, although there are One womanm gotgt up lo make room for was bolding a water south'itnwanT lo more populous Moreover, he believes h rally ofhls own. hislssues Rebellion. Hefe knows1 in Ih e e n d lt w ilL-only_a .o few things in thatit category, newcomers, lalliig the federal land rec- have h£ begun to take bold, aliollowing him tu rn these IanerlEIks R elderiy hhusband's campaign speceech to a canal," ChurchiTch assured the others, Nowhere Is th at m ore appaparent than ThroughoutJt hisI appearances In the gathering c of the faithful aI lt th e R & R " If vou’re notlol with V me on the canal lod« parxing lot, askingIng Osbon It He remindinds them-Idaho has only- 13 is the vigorous way Oii^urch has Magic Valley,ry. Church rarely m issed CCafe In Buhl to observee the 4Sth yo u 're going; to have to sit here and another event t o also beenJen scheduled four Congresressional votes and of the pu pursued S ym m s for his supppport of the an opportunilyIlly to showcase his posi- uwedding anniversary of Mr.Ir. and Mrs. listen.” at the center. - need for hTsscIoutlnWashiiieton. cl ' -Sagfthnish Rebellinn duringng.lhe pasl— I loo, say iagthttM4novemenl4hreat«nod— -Ralph^ndrup. B ------!nalJe rpwiple~numberln]Tin^oscTD And fi^pbipbinls~out'Symrris has nol tjr piainedthrtoreign policy three weeks. Idalio’s "unlquiquequalltyoflife." It..w as only one of seve;k-eral lnter-_and^faiSB?mpImpllcatloos surrounding 3S0 overflow the space avaavallaWe.-re- pass^ onee ( of the 137 bills he's in- In a last minute scheduliriling m ove. Idaho laxpajpayers now pay less than nniptlons Church had (0 fieldjidlo finlsh his reasoningng for supporting the qu lrin g som e .supporters,s.to tc s it-ln .a n -lro d u c te d Inliinlhepasleightyears...... q Church traveled ISO miles) out0 dlTils one-fourth ofif! 1 perceni of the cost of hhis pep talk. Throughoutt ._ treaties, saying'lag ihfi-agreemenla have "N o w h e‘ sasays the Democrats won't wt way Thursday to Idaho Farails for a maintaining; thoseth lands. he-said.-If_p-p e o p le poured Into t h e c aall l banquel led lo closerr relaltonsre with Panama ' ‘W e've m a S ' a lot ot[ headway h( In let him passass bills. The Democrats ..np press conference on the sububjecl. TTie th e lands a ree transferred,t the cost.of nroom in the back, either lo saysa hello or and prom oted»1 U.S.I interests as well, _ _the last month and thls-atuattendance Is - are n ’t all lhalhat mean." he said, adding da day before Symms and Sen. Se Orrin maintaining thoseth lands would add tcto hear an Idaho political leg<^nd. By increasingng tloll charges, Panama smbolic of a rolendldI vvictory .on 310 bills sposponsored by -Republicans Hz Hatch, R-U l^, fumbled onn the Issue » 3 S millionI to tc tbe state’s financial "Com e on in. folks." Chunjrch called, w as able lo financeflna program s to aid ’njesday." Churcn tells the th jubilant have been papassed since Symms w n t. of of whether Ihe movementIt seeks ^o obligation.me^neaning a 40 perceni tax --stopping st his roeech-to gatl group, which by now U saisavoring the loWashlneiorw n. ather more Its poor, therelereby eiimininating- the transfer all federal lands,, includingI increase, he said.sal dchairs. “This Is one Churchch meeting “breeding groui tnkilngs of a p ^ ln g elecelection night "H e’s flunlunked the course, folks, fot rounds of communl^,'’ forests, lothe s ta le . _____ urhPTP thp Ifltpr yftii JheJ)ell£i:_Churchsaid! I ___ ^ c d e b r a t l o n .- "17115-13 suppcpposed lo be Now he' wajwants • lo "be promoted." 1 Hatch, who is co-sp6nsoiibr^f"the"'pa«le b^lnd[ndtheS^ebriish Re- siscatyougel." _ "WelUtdldn'iIdn'l cost us any money," Republican terrllory anda lookic al this Church mock)cks, lo the delight of his Sa Sagebrush Rebellion bill11 in the • oelllon know-11," 11, he said. Instead, the One young woman, dresscsed in colo- th e w om an who had asked the ques- ___: reg p o o se.1 ______------audlence.-^‘lt.-11 doesn't work lhal way in—sei Senatersaid he believed Ihelebiirpro* -statewilibefoiforced to sell the lands to -nnlal l garb. took him up on H Church varies little fro;from a pre- school. II doesn'td« work (hat way In vid I it. As she tion said fivee minutesm later. ‘*That’s vided for the tra n sfe r of Torerest lands, the highest bidders, bi who won't be approached a| the senator, shele produced| w hat I wanted!d to know." ^ i n r r m

*CoeUQuedtroiQEa El Sun Valley, , leavlngbehlndte a confused cotcountries may also becomele commu- candidate. m -______foreign touristrlsL m ore money in IndividualI donations( ______enlr-he-«Jdsr-h«s-flIso ------A CaiH&AIM UV«i> l6oksks u»e same "s«7" son — fr jomeone says to. Symms. ing the develcmment of “ a vlivirtual red receh^dJaigege donations from.out— th on the outside a s the Inside,ie. F o r those “ If you’d jusl -Ihan-in Idaho, aJlbough lithe Idaho rsl taken French In college tctoday will nation. candidates. beibefore midnight. himh in in the parking lol of a‘Shopping s AsofSepL30,30, Sym m s had received In I his 17-hour day he wl rem em ber Uw incident for>r llthe rest of There are‘ twot\ shared assumptions cen will have center and dem ands lo knowV whyv he’s »4,105.68. fromm PACs representing 48 campaigned cai in a dozen Iokt their lives. ■ among the Irutrue believers in both the "la: A-ns. trav- "taking all lhal Texas mominey. from oil o r natural ga«gas companies. eleeled m ore than 200 miles, chai Sbc years from now, as he cam- Church and Symmscamp:TheflrstlsSy the langedhis the oil com panies." ■ Symms hit sqsquarely home, howev- shirt shl and shaved twice. palgns for re-election, SynSymms will th at this Senayiate race Is very close. S’ Symms arg u es back, polnlinting oul er. wllh his comommenl about Church’s EDay 281 of the cam paign is 0 likdy be confronted by theenalf-awake hf The second Is that, should Ihe other fedi s over. All federal law prohibits any ce-same,-l3.- is -a - short—w inherlhir’/ely e a r will squeak in(o the message and a smile. ThereTTm Isn’t Senate wilh the narrowest of margins, Kr.mk C hurch oppcipposed j-, -a n y o n e 'a t—U ir^ ia ie willill rem ain split lnto two • — iil»ir!ii)ii liy choicir Innxn« beforei Ihe - S ^ ^ l the risks are loo0 highhi not to hostile camps. Siipniinii C()url-(i(rcisiuninn in l')73 ;•« try and talk to everyone. ‘i l ’s I d ^lO’s ’s civil w ar." someone iiiiidi; aliorliori on dcmanuand leKiii. T\j Ihe voter, Ihe request lest for his says. “Bul rail*ather than north against Ami Fnink Churchircli ha.s bi;en 8 U |^rt Is a new appeal, a flatteringfi south, it's left a riaMlnsl.righl." viilin;^ Id liiDll iilxirlionsins )!ver .sini:e. . moment in the spotlight, a candidate.c Will the candindldale who wins be able...... _ heard In person probably for the first to reunite Idaldaho?, Buffle asks. And ilcciiusc Fnitik CliiiChurch _____ • •>. , --tim e.-To the candidate It^saa sjspeech ho—wUl-the-wlnneiner-be-wllling-to-bulld ------I ••• ri-spccis liri' Ilf (ill lines;s — life for Ihe. __ could now reclle tn his sleep.p . bridges lo thos;-d■••d tto IcKisIatcl'” ' ' _ ^ ta 1 c e td u im , Sym m s strliles[tes toward we re to _ ^ e _Llhe_canaLback_loJts l) ______| F ^ iu u l w h ic h im)li?t:l.s n n : liiiclnr^ jinil______t^LbudLSunsilivc niajlurslurs. - -•------a m ld d le -a g ^ lM v , surprisingsing her as rightful owners»rs 11 “ should be given ^ , mirsi;.s will)I rufuai?ru Ill |)irrf»rm ■ i'Vank C hurch liasas rope;il(; ! i J i ------WhO\□ voted to deny you'U . ■ ; : URCH VQI>TESHISe } 0 ^ e T i c ------* f u l l - refund-of-ttie-tax-you e f D\J— ------S iiE i= : — paid-ono n i a rnn~ tr a c t o r t u e3 rl ? ' ~ = ^ T E ¥ E i SS y m m s ^ SENDSINVWHATEVE ERBJRECITION NOVlY B R A C K E T TI THE VWIND IS B]SLOWING" ] 0 W ; i : ~ Noy Bj^cj^elt voiedled to fjivD-away^O_%_o|.yoy o u f lu aL iax .’ ______“RIGHT NC • • money to purpofp o se s u n re la te d lo your faiiafm ing. ------W hy^tvoteoe oh N0V.-4 forsorri^nQ-vg iw h o is • . -LI " alort'to"to'yoUr circum stances?'- ...... ~ '

I..., IANK5 GEORIRGEANTHONNY— C l ------— - - ' r i ------F O R S t aate t Representct a t i v e ______mm P.ndloj hyAdttiUitliQiiv <01 Conuiii GcMxtjfOCM Atkiri'^ tfr;iMiiot Y(oulaioii w w h ejrehe i stt a n d s ^ • .(.r ... .Id for by liUha tor Church Cocnmllt..l(B.C^BurVe.Chalnn«n. < Sunday, Novi3 v o m b o : 2 ,15M Timos-Now:lows. Twin Falls. Idaho E-3 \ Oilmen1 \ Below are justit a few of the many cccontributors helpingig to persuade you thatIh: we need Steve Syl>'mms in tho U.S. Senienate. accept BOISE Gary K.and Eva l.o»d Paul AgKliiu David 11. jndl>on>Iht lotlohnM.n |»hnA n.l\irioniaMaMcMurrav i Conrad and NoraiHulhPriip K Wallv and l)rrgnr Uuu«la> Ua* V.rT...r. 4ndUannllannl Hinkle , S.H.lch.nda.l«B.rT»ft tamm 0. and |aney MciJar>0 I’hil and (iv»en lnnr> Vhil Murrlaita Thayne Rt*er1innn Dick and (llfnda'nda lamliOB ...... R eagann ____-----LRobertD.mnd.TnjdlBcll«ler .. G in <', and Mit^I Kaye Mitll£.^."!_GeotiicXawai. ______------! Kwitjnd Ucll) Lhii-hlltllUW______Tim and N*nfr_Ryt ullfil<>______l)onal(l .niljlnnnflnn n I'^M ii rjilj j______;______Re«Klan(fM«lodyBorup Jon II. and S\dncy Miller Williim k jH ji Um K andlhinilhvIhv 1Ounklrt tranii I. andKulK:iKMnloh llnt> W. Sim.f - JohnB.Cirlpy— ------• PatrickJ.Miib - lohn and M trike Kfnxho(honi ~ R I and luinita f ranr«nr PhilSouUn Dr Keid (atlor Albert «nd F rin c n CUrlun W.Land BeatriceMilli Terr> kranli H. Uon and lane I HravrInHr^ • " ‘I Wandaa \Whilf krnnrih and I meinda Whfelfr challenjige Donald F. and Alice O ijp ln I.B.and Shirlrv Momirllr Krith and ]ud\ MclndiKiiKi 1 Huh and flrttv lordlordin Albert and karrnI ((Ull1. lliiward Wildrdr Edward W. and Artta Cleary W. H and Martha .Mowlry M atineObrr jowphl. Kurhirr William and Rn>aa C.am)>beH( Ken Vounn .Sflka attd RobbyeUnnents Daiid and Carol Newman Wallrf and Mary l.ee Op[>PP tilrnn and lUtty I unnungrrn *'“1 Donna Cot:ot>bi WASHINGTON (IfPl)11 - Ronald □avid and Mary Connolly Alien T .andD illir Noble Kodand Nantv O rri\onn t.jr \ Mahn Glann M. Comi)Ii>n,n tm iF K S prescrtpUon for curing th e ------• LyU R. in d Donna Cobb*------tirnldHranttNlcoleHudd1 Darwin and loan P a n rhh rri n ' AIindKulh.M.nIun„„ • AnciM Fr^lacl I arrv- and MillirhlllrSawvrr- country’s energy Uls Is5 lo unshackle Glean Fairchild David and K alirm Schwarti•ti Mrphfn and Anneltr RenlentxTx I 1 anilFranirtMon■Ionian Howard .nd |i. <.ououl Jmmi-ll Ihe oU Industry. As declionlion day nears, lohn B. and Delom Fcry U'lllM. and Vrrle Storey []i(kand Nadine Rowr Dr. Fdandllplhl'^rki»rkmMin PH»f and (Unilvnnlohnton I |4i - and Tfina Wrbrr OniEK Nlartvand l)oroth\ Ki loaeph and CarmaaPiDw« f Htilxrt and Ham•lalneMilthoHk- . Enlhusiastic Reagan encendorsements Chari et F, and FrancrtHall loieph and l.a \ ’onne \\> ■»»« |. Thomat and Cindv Jonr MiUamM.li.rtaShlfl.hlflrv Ron and Linda VanIankr M.tjll ...... : haye.rolled tn from suchjch oil cxecu-...... - ______.. RwdCjndElUabethiiaHlutti..Bl. _ .11. la m s and btcphanie.Whiihitr...... Goodin* .. . .. ___- ...... B.lland1«rvM.m--______Koh^r^XV and Hohf>hhir Hallidaj 1 on and .MancncKubincllc-..^ K ______- lives as John Sweartngen,?en, chairm an Gary R. and Gall K awklni Lm an D. and Henrietla VVIIfaiihur Ferrel and Thrrrva M arir,rir llr«dbur> Mil,, [r, ,n d ilevrrUr M 1 hom rl/ lhi>ma» and A li.rrllrnnetvrk 1 I'jvrllr ____ of Standard Oil of Indiana Dr. C. H, and Tonia Haworth Richard P. and Patricia VVilccIcomb Hammetl k n lrnn.n,> c ► ranV .nd_ltaiI lf«n lnhn.jin ■ ------DitttndTunewnaFT------_____jirn Mmr^^niRmerim n i4 aJm l T oT R O bert 0 . Anderson,iTcfialrmanof d ITirryXHoiTTrT^ (i. William Wolle NAMPA.CAIDWH Meridian Geoqia V. and Carolyn Hiotl TTiomajTWriitht llammetl ------; ThomiandLiiZeml W .lland_^m.i ^ .AtUnUc Richfield. ____ Ken Vounn emhtk. Uoba^Waim-Cer _ -----VV'iSdeirand Betty HwnecVer Frank and )ean }i>hnton ~ ------l-™d and M iIU Deck arpm ln------VrU .Mwdo*.loM« - - Groups raresentlng[ independentir -lUtuwU. R. aad ■ M mdian .... Donald F.and llunnnnie.Murphx .. . , ,n,p '• ' na m p!v (:a i j )w k u . - Bill and Nila Cataa -- •> drillers,-wlfdcktters' an Gram R. and Edna Ipten Dwinht and Kthel \i» r — lijnOKUad and royalty Ted and |oAnn Adami Dennliand Fp»iy Dom owners, meanwhile, haveave signalled Larry and (anal lefM et I Parma Irrr^-O^Mad 'H arold and RulhtulhL>an — ■ Carl U. and Beverly Arnold Gary and Irweldean.nG.IUtt. U M,v,,ndMarihn- ■tbeir anger at Preslden C Q int and Wanda Joyce : CharlieManhall- SylvliGrtfrin nTrrcl Fmm<-ll deni. Carter's Kavmond and Marcie (Uff ,, , .Nora Worrman • windfall profits tax by flllr D«VjdA.andSutanKane Irrome Dunild «nd Rub\ n....ib,i„, lU>i ...... liob and Ma>tMlIrtMlIp Ma)> — filing lawsuits W. W .|B ill|and loan Oral Harrell di^^nglhelaw. G eorte W. and Bttty Knowles__ |a m « A l.iltli— lamn and Margaret H K«nlandChrUKnud»on — Mark and D rbbirFliltrn h jn m rit------I)»l.>re»,P«ftuhU h-- ______...... Willy Frank ------Harty M. U nit Lm and Pamela tendon Robert Maddrn, Ir. Mr and \tr» K I >Miiiil>\on Kexburx And ooe gas station) operatoro in Kevin E. and Nancy L««mFd FdM. Goodwin iio im : jack and Marjurlirjurl* SlrrHrr — ------M aryland U offeringa nickiiclSent-and-tb tbetic fud program. FHe thinks ^ eovironmentiJ prolectionin c can be lefl ■ iargdytotbestates. ; And, best of all from1 the Ih industry ^ Q n e t a g i t o ]g eQ PU ■ especially offshore ^ iin n ;Alaska, for -C rcx p lo rallo n on the theoryy 11that th ere’s ELB :• no shortage of energy, jusifust a surplus - 7-ofeovemmenl:------^ C om panlg lllce Shell andand Mobil say______= - H :n a k s e t i = futuregasollnecrislsifRealeaganistnie ®=ei tm e •. tohlsprom ises. “ If w e're not producingIg (oil to m eet t Ibe country’s needs, we're're still going q “-to be blamed by the publicbllc," a M CDmpare] th

• A Gulf official, who saidId Ihis firm is — ^Itlcally-neutral.-addedded-it’s-n o - D ea d d e d — D eB G i d e d - ^ - fiecretthatoilexecutiveslikilike Reagan, • ■An-ExxDn“ mair'complflljlflined thal C a rte r was not leveling withvilh industry ar the public on the domesllesllc eneiw I Y o u rrAimua]1 $ 9 0 FHIGHER $ 6 0 0 H i G H E ] .outlook and had put “‘no no growtlT' . . _ . -I :advocales in d i a r ^ of lh€Ihe Interior — Deparlmenfs public land pn F a o m i l y •*I favor Mr. Reagar 7 IncomeB T" i o d a y ______X " o d a y l _ _ Amoco’s Swearingen “IIIr * i n k M r...... Carter has demonstratedI a bankrupt policy with respect to thele ____Ic b d a y j o d a y Reflganlte.^'Aiwerson~also'jso~“fa iillrf __Carter for^erreguiaiiorCaI flnd-weak ■ ______-irorid leadership d&lng anm i:interview _jvjU i West German televlsl^lon^^______^ d a h o1 - 1 , 4 5 0I F E W E RR 2 , 6 4 (OMORF E : -While the allure of drillinging on v irg in . _ — ifederal lands draws big oil«II executives ------— • ...... into the Reagan camp, II il is GOP Kousingr N e w r H o m e sJ : U T r N e vv i H p m e! s S 7 ^ op^ltloQ to the windfallfall, oil lax the western royalt>ally o w n e rs ______;aDd indepaidenl producers.■s. .. • U m presldcnLmay:find.s(Isoraesiqh— M rt among small refinersrs who' fear l i g H o n Sie Exist!]i n g H o r nn e Jbey may lose tbeir guarariranteed ac- — ceas-lo crude oil underRlea^-style~~ eai oil d e r e ^ a tlo a . And CartCT';[CT's synfuel - S a l e ss D O W Ns[ ^ 5 a]d e s U P ^ grants andpriceand loans(guarantees gu may appem lo mlddle-rai-ranked oil — - n firm s. d m L O J L M t s 5 , 8 0) 0 U n i t s »

■ “ jenUy, failed t o ‘captlaltzp.:on “ kiedslM~to“-gradually decontrol c ' --jdomestlcoUprtces.------f lZ M Q o s T Petroleum . bredided tbe In d u ^ coulrpprp g el a n i ^ enough wllh1 governmentgc to "throw the ra Hurphy of New York, Merchxhan( Marine Com- -Millchael l( Myers, D Pa., expellpelled afler his Abscam_ lirmanrand-Franlc-Thompscji — roDtr^MiwefeiraraiRrRrsi5 percent of'the "rascals’ils" are Democrats consid islderedendangered are: , , tteAdminisliistralion Committee chalrmain a n , both I n d l c S r i t op s. J o n ilin s o n . R -M lss., a nd RRi o te rt Bauman, R-Md ■ • returned to the House. ______-H o u se ■ malorll ority leader.:!lim_iVrlght^[■ of Texfl-S. fh«*Ahg/»ptt)5.n v n M a l______arc.facactng.tte,voters.for_lhe.first.Irst.time.since It became____ C am palm leaders oif f both S parties a ^ w l h e Demo;n«Ifl^_challenged by fomi Drmer Fort Worth m ay o r prpro (cm Jim - -Bob EckIckhardt of Texas, a consuiis u m e r and e n e i ^ ’ knownTJ they were -arrested

BiaSGcksfa\VOT Carrter, burtwiUtl:hey turrnout? RIMOIG&VALVI SPKCIAL • WASHINGTON (UPI)) - President and the Re^lev. Hdsea Williams, both lo(3ovemorReagan." ti 1976. Eddie Williams of (teJoin(ntC m ler m ore than 80 form er issoclales of Dr. Martin 8»fC0M«Piclcup, ...... 'Carter likely will win me asst Carter also retains ttee supjx>rt1 of And (te ree a re so'me signs of dlssa(- "Also II Is necessary (osend « a clear , ^ : percent of the key blackck vote, but a Luther Kingng Jr. are not expMted to tte tl 15-memter Ccmgresslcslonal Black isfactlon amomocio black voters which. aod i unmls(akable signanal of our 6 Cy lnd»r..»r...... $ 2 3 9 is; will it te change thatIt outcome.c ;nagglng doubt remains; Caucus.c while not Irarranslatlng Into support for iserious intention (onghKotoprotectour t r ...... | • a « 9 • eoough to give him anotherh e r term . ThoM endindorsements were quickly The key to the vital blailack vole - Reagan, stiggiggest-that even more wlll Ih a rd won gains a n d ^ p uirsue rs further - ; In 1976, b lack voters werewe credited countered bjby otter, more Influential and a for C arter it is a k e y - -w lll be the choose losltwtout tte dection. «clviJ rights progres8,” Wlllljlllamssaid. uauncrJMC iil«iiiui8im ill . ____ ;wlth giving Garter his1» margin of black leaderlers such as Coret(a Scott size s of the black turnout, esespecially In Accordingg tot this view, ll ts blacks - But nc*ody-denlesnhahal if-thar tvnuiajAsiBiumu. .. . saa* VICI0 7 In Bome so u th ern : I Jo8«hJ Lowrey. current states s like Pennsylvania'muia Illinois, w te a re beatearing a disproportionate i tucce83/uJ.ii INO«»(ICUikMNT||OnOlll — ■ m ore importantly. In m iie ngW a-fiouthero ChrisHan—" • ^ a c ks m alce’iip 'i r percrcent of (lie slare of Uie'te 'bm tteii uf uitf w iim ry ’a v «?eiH(itttftom— ; oorthem industrfaJ states^SL-’------Leadershipp Conference. electorate, e: wllh ateut 177 million of economic woeifoes under tte C arter ad- a^ ( e s like Pennsylvania, Olilo Slid h ig h w^AY a y 30 GARAGE Lowrey, sisummariiing a common v _votlng age._(3€nerally. hovowever, lhe__mlnl8l(ration>n iand.whlle that-does-not—_ p f o ^ js c v c n C a I lf o n jla , (hatul could b e ------ilaiwailolheipltol____ :______- - — - ^ o s t ^ l T s - h a v e shownjwn-Carter-ts--complalnt"U)that-haJT plagued Carter ' tercentage pi of eligible bUckcks who vote m ean support)rt for Reagan It cools (he c n d c a l. ; expected to win 81-85 ppercent e r of the (houghout his ht first four years, said has h always been lower-:‘ than lhat generally enthQthuslasllc support blacks • ; black vote w hU eR c^F!d Reawn can (hat _ ^ y’ blacksb: feel the president amonguhites. a gave the Carterter candidacy In 1976. — Black^ers-are-fltill-corlonoenlrated— To—countef:t€F—the—posslbilHv- -o f— : 0«^r, ^(fcrs^hn had about 5 burner," InIr the Soulh. w here theyy fonned a large-scale blablack apathy, the National “ Da n n is; i(DAN) M. ADAlA M S O N i ^ ___ : percentoftheblackvote—B------But-be adlfltfonn_aUH:__ Eiiire,.chalrnIrman-of-lte Natlonal^Pro— iddyD porting a constltulonalI ai teWee amendment lifePolltlcaJy^ e s E 1} Action Committee. banning abortions and thefie IDemocrats PrtxAolcei» activists agree. ^ FORrTwim=ALtLS C O U N T YV S H E R IF F - • oK>o6!ng such an-am end:jndment.zthe^znri*!! tte.anliinllporters of Jlmiilmmy Carter D-Idaho, Johiohn Culver, D-Iowa, and MIchoalKIng Bill L Durbin OorrailE. McGraar Lori Clolborn DonaldnoldJ. LoHln BobPalanon JodcBorloia ' because they see him the‘lesseroflwo le: Jacob Javlls,Is, R-N.Y., major targets ElUabathl. Ramar __Floyd Orr Monln Lloyd “ Louroh/rsH oalt . OonnoL Harmon TomPhllilpi...... lynaHa Borloia H .RobanSlra'dlay ' evUs. for defeat. T hte lr success o r failure In SandroM.Stvmpi.. . .RuttBcttBockui- ^ ' lorry T««k*r EdKhAlvty LalloCott Jom atR othbum . ^VI Carter says he_persona}nal!y is op- Ihose races willwl underline tte strength- — 8UIM*frltt------Wilma Roott RoyLa«yLaaMoItaa ClannCott —Oonna McCoy j>oy — SfopTa* D.L.OaWttt Oa' . posed to abortion and haslas Mnerally ofthemovemement. JanCIIK Normon Wodlay Jat>alEII«r Bath Smith Morllynn Patarton Oalorl* ; siqH»rted prohibiting fedenieral funds to So far. thee] . PoolCIlH lorl* Grammar B electoral record has been L. Hanlnglon CaryElltr C oldia Rldgawoy ChrUGordnar JImGreI Grammar ' pay for abortions. mixed. 'David Stanhoui .BobPortIn BrucaaGott BobStradiay jg, ' EtIaOdrlogI' Sandro Oaon HaroldroldSheyp ~ Independent Jcrfm Andersiersonlscon- T hree Incuicumtenls generally con­ — Bonnia Good ------OlandoSkaatn'—...... - BaAySchbmal • • ~ ~tn,.omaM .BIokatIa«...Shlrlay -Oon&orloQi ------rlayShoup. - ...... " I sidered the most liberal caicandidate on sidered lo te pro-atertlon failed (0 ------Tom C6od ~ ...... HIck-SVaam------Robart.Clvan* Haz*IWIId»r Candocal. Hawk WoynaynaStaaja • the Issue and he has receiv«ived J10,000 win re-homir R.L. Humphrayt Judy Young JohnThomoi qDIona|j Murray EllaanStanSleala nination in their party Edrw-M. Colhooti Rota Swon Dick Young : In contributions from the Nalional prim aries - J JoalA . Brody y^,^vonnaGIbb* Williamllom Scott -Javlls in New York, and Morth'a Brown HolBriggt RockyMcCl^mondi______EdCrlndIa ...... g ,, .-:-AboilionJUghts.Action Sruca E. Caughay - CloraanraanHack- - - - League's po- - Sens. - Mlke^‘- — Sen.-Rlchard-rd-Stoner-D-Fla:r-and-in »«J.-Hro-noc------SKomwinnon Hack Ann Mewar LoryHsrtlay : choice views pul him on the anti- MassachusetUHis nominated Iwo liter- Sunny Morgan Loi^E-Janian cm:iIIlon Hoynat M arlarlaHordlna H C*lloeusi*ll Lori M^lymondt ...... ; choice ‘hit • list."' saways ■ Karen als on the! i;issue for House seats AvIsXHoopai KallyR. Ja n ian 'fiViI'artho Hdyiia* UlllohCon CoJi ------r— . DonnaAAoIynaux - ConnlaHlmpIa • Mulhauser.headoftheNARARL-PAC. d ^ i t e the coicontroversial intervention >taymondt.May» Rod Barth . gg,Joa'W. Nuckai* ’ ' ~ . M X'. SmllhSm Non L. Molynaux Etta Chombarioln David McClymondi AtbarloSmllh igr _I ...MorelmportanUy. accordordlng to an-. ■ Into Ihe.campnpalgn by.Cardlnal Hum- DonnoMcCoy .omo King David'Id L L Brawn • PatMarmlion...... - Rkhord Hortlay ------M o c O a « r ...... frdKing j •— - . 'r KaVlntf ; U-abortion forcesrReagan'sm's coattails tertoMedelroir o s . ______. U aM tC oy' In Craig ...... lyU K .BIrd----- . JanlaMoort - — - Sharry A. Cotchy . jitavaXlng j , .... John Ha ^_cou}d-^help-sweH the ranJianks of the____Two anti-aba ' JanatHiat Hack -UHouse and the Senate.. andRep.Rote)l)ertD om an. R-Callf, a re - oyn*»___ MA._Ama«______. BackyLCompball DortloRooch ------Morthol WaynaWabtlar Art V. Brown JlythHoynai- Iho L Hack ; “ Tbe dislincl posslbilHvlllly thal a considered by anti^aboriion forces to Mr*. LoloPraicott Morion Horp ludoIfMortani Jqmat^ RIchordRaad GanaMcKanila .. ia» a HuntlayJr. ; rlght-to-llfe candidate —ofjflhecaliter 0 be ih (rouble. Shari Praicoti DanliaRaava* iq.oltM), arlant Cilody*dy* Hunllay I __ Ariana H annah______-•..------Cindy Praicoti------— .VlrglnioQulrlng______------llndyflrownlt*9------jgoonnHonnon— j ------Fro ( Froiar ^ MorllynKnlsga G ary Waldron Jim Jankint CharlatFacknar po, Robart L Crowlay 'otStrodlay Ralph>hGolbrd G' BrvcaE. Johnitona Koran Waldron E llubath Fackr>ar Aorgorat P o n o n t TJA. Far ' RoldoS.Hyda------^ ____ E.A. Jofvli ClorancaTenoka .Fargar*on H RarxtyChoplln £,,,SrnlaPonont ___ CragDgDavaraux a ____ _ i Carter, IR eagan^ A.F. DovIt Frad F. JuraTak ■ 'MarkRIdar ' ' ' Roxy Chaplin ’Qg, fight )orothy J. Thompion Judyf Davaraux Dai Hemar Saad MlldradO.Juroiak RoubOwani R odM oton ___M er^F, Cr«lan«annlii>obtii______Mn.Mlli. Mlldrad Wnlkar. ______KanlShaw aahHandrIck* - Dorothy ; TALLAHASSEE, na. ((UPI) - in 28 years .. .lliaMonta* llndyClarka ilhyMorgantan — Lyndon Johnson and Audro Lundin ErwlnRay cin;ingarM orano PottyEili : Jimmy Carter and Ronaldaid Reagan Carter, Don W inching AktnClorka BartLundIn yEilar GrocaRatt . ockHommon RodEllaiEllar Amy McCall KallhMotharthaod Ban Eldrldga . . ; a r e battling so furiously forfor Florida's Reagan’s leadlea Is so slight the state L aaBrouar qlalbart, | Llndiay . ElolnaEIlaEllar Joma« Cobb BrucaClorka Virginia Eldrldga • 17 electoral votes that one! mlmight think is rated a losjoss-up. An Oct. 8-10 poll Erwin Breuar j„nullaUndtay Mr.XMr Lorry W .Rambo Jarry Kallar Morclna Hoynat ...... I Mn. Cana Ellar ! th e outcom e wlli determ inene who gets found lhat one>ne of every four volers Jom a*Poga g _ MotlaAr>da rto n •DallAUay- ...... Blytha Hoynai' Morion iangdon .RanaalaHIn Donnofmo Harfal r ihe lease on the White Housouse-forthe—was still undeciecided. ------■------— • - Mofj^HowIa ^ - • -fio n d o tC .M * o d y ------DoUy.Whlta______Dlono^.lleox______lionnoWllcox V am7ia aS Smith ngrHnurypara-_ ...... " ■ ■ "I have nev^ecs^_sonany_:un:l_ — ■ Wm H arnoda- r ------"AAg^.Blun-Jon- ...... _ •«reidTl^eoiib SiiaRan'Ramaray ------Carter" has repea fy-'saW-^he^dwjQaii;Uiio-iio-olose^onte'CleclionT'" ------SWrtayHick- _ EnrlcaChavax . JaannaDaon “ 7Danr.a PuUIphar^^^^fti i cannot t e reelccted withoutlout Florida__s^d Jay Hal ------HcrvayH andrI*...... ■ :;.. RandyHarpar.* . _.A.Loughlln Vonippearances coordinator. “ It's] very volatile. Tte Virgil VaadaT :------iB n y ltH an iln g fo n------Bbrbaro'Amotd -OixlaNawbry Batty Hom on C.E. Jonai ___ oriBolly ... .,..Aaa»n#lanMagrva ‘ In four Florida cities Ihls month, debate wlll deci _l_5hin.,Rtiip.tg ------' “ ll tecidelt.” - DalaNawbrV Batty Ckintai Horry Phillip* ..... WolJ.rR.pp.lD 5*1;•tan Bolly...... ' EtiiobaiobaihMTIfallly------•? ' Reagan has put-an-equal-ai{-amount of— ''Itw llltecliclose, wllh no m ore th a n - — C tsnirS utchsr — ' — fiBISHvan-^^------JionaanalIald______MDIdracdrad Howard______' lime Into the state; - ; point or two dividing (he H.p.SlWwort PotrtcloManck Ical Brown LiI.pUi ~ 2?n . Joyca C I ^ a ~ Donn'pLmpLTSImon • Florida Is considered thette former -■■TlnoClb»on KanManck LalloSallaa UndaHltchcotk n . Gloria (Cordar] Colion GlodytdytStrlckar • G eorgia M veroor’s sccondd home,h< the VollrlaR. CIbton David KIma Chorlat Bolly Robarl Hitchcock . ucaClorka EvaraHIraHW. NIcholl ' lanClorka MontaniilanaNIchot* -.. ! state fhat started him onI hi:his way to Norman Schkiwrman, a Republican PqulJ.Clb.on KanAAanckJr. ’Eldon Solly M oryW llllami ' D.P. Alvay i U ndaO lion Mn. Batty Toyfor HariayWllllom. idyClarka - AlonShnShork !_ th ^ p re s id e n c y In. 1976. Iffte_cam hi ioC chairm an In SaSarasota, lsalsopuzzIed_ — -XoHi; logoda ------Marv-L Eaton ___ 1—— CorolKobal —- ___----- MaryBuddan athonWpynaCordar JImCllIiClllatpla . ‘ c6nvince”FIbncla Democrat]rats he de- by ( te big undeidecided vote. "They are Wollartagodo ' Wllllom C McClymond*d« . Paggy Kroll Norm a Barklay - iuraK.Cordar FradLSJLShoba : s e r v e s ^ secwHl term , hisi stistrategists waiting for something- sc lo • happen/ Horry GIbion Ceryi MeClymondt FradXroll Jama.B.rklay oycaL Cordar LoytonVlonWarran - ; figure,ilisunlikelyhecanselI sell enough m a y te t te calvalvary o r John Wayne (b RkkW abb .- Elil^Hancyi RattaPoga • MorquarHaConont albart Wllcex . Cormanman Warran . of Ihe rest of the country' (0to capture come riding outot of tte sunset,” te I-.thepriie. said. . ;____ D ^ lte polls showing Rea|teagan with C lair B amard, arc A GOP bigwig In tte • ... I a 3^32 p e r c ^ t lead. C arter^ hash some T am pa Bay area, a t ^id only a pn^ Wo Strongly supjpport Buddy DoWoosofSo*for Twin falls' /V -"big pluses:-Gov.“ik)b Grahaiiham and a e lu d lo n onnouiouncement of re le ^ of M oi'ot'^Lo'ad^rshlp, 1SincoVH^anA Dodicdlcotlpn to — C o u n ty S h e riff.. W o -e b n s id o r -h ts -lolong oxperlonco q N m .of oilier sta^e office-holihoj^rs are .tte_h^gesJ :1n^ran3 oald "deny^ duolify him as tho bosest cholcii for Twin Fallra ll& X o u n ty — ------campafmlng for fiira. 'n>wh^ . pitm a lleagfm a vjctcctbiy. “rm afralfthat — as'^apoDco'O.fflcccorrhrs hlgh InfegTIfyly Q nd.tiirstf<^g ShTFIffjSI ------

before iheeledionr” ...... •-Bothsides sa>say JohJT/ttderson won’t . With D em ocrats oul-votlI'otlng Re- affecl tte race,ce, derai(e his endorse- ' publicans 2>I, Reagan needeeds a big - m ent by tte Ml)MlamlHerald, norida's c r o s s ^ e r vote to v^n. Floridiridlansare largest newpaper, ^; and tte crucial WEENCO> U R A G E YrouRSUP»PORT used lo switdilng. The state;e hash voted role tte big DDade i County vote will ‘ - for (Mly two Democrats forir ppresident playlntheoutco[come. m 'Sunday, Novovofnbor2,1980 Timos-Nows.IWS. Twin Tails. Idatio E-5

0 ^ LH( m :a i[ = - There’re’s a great deal atit stake in this nc■ with the correct ;answers on the foifol- __ _ years’■s’ 1Senate race: Wholean c, best repre- ■ I lowing page. We'e believe the choict) l c e ______sent Idaho I on issues1 Ilike farming, - - will be a clear otirne whfTri you review:ew ■ gy, quoiity-efWife-‘r-effectiverieas ------— the-import«nt-issisues-faetfig-ottTfltate s t e : ------— ------and reiresults7 Take the tiirime jo jest your_____ how the candidal^es^have_yoted, _ancmd ------oh th ^ ssu es and thtHe candidates' w fiinhey ’ have■e accomplished for foi standsds, ahy then checkc yourj answers d - Idaho,

T Q ui e ^ i o n s sMFra:ank Church|h ^ teve SymmsIS ______|i - 1 who supports thee '“Sagebrush Rebellioilion” that would ulli- t rmately result in a 40%4( tax hike or sellinging off Idaho's public ; 1lands?" : 2 Who authored and'd passed the bill that3t iallows most senior : ccitizens to sell theirir home tax free? _ Idaho?

T ' 4 ' Who voted against3t gasohol, emergencyy Ifarm loans and bett - : tthe price of potatoesles-would go down? _W_hblauthQreiand.id.passed_theJl97B_Tet [*etQn-DiaaslBr_AcLlQ_ D______"as ^ f e comphsaticlion fofThe victiiSs’r ofc the i'eton Dain"i - • • cdisaster?

r . 6 / Who held up the Inlntemational Sugar AgtAgreement until Idaho - ssugar growers recei'eived assurances of betbetter prices?

? - 7 Who ’ votes 100% of the time with Big OiOil and has received] r- tthousands upon thcilousands of dollars inn ccampaign conlribu- ltions from Big Oil ininterests? : ; . — . _t --- : 8 Who authored andd passedi legislation tn:n iresiore oral auction1 ______' Ibidding on timber s1aslaleyto protect Idalio’fi)’s smairindeperidefil - :■ rmills? s ...... ; - . 9 -Who votes againstt rrip

J L _ 1 0 Who ' authored andi passedp the bill to provovide for the rebuild- ' ...... iing of American Failalls Dam?------...... 1 1 .'Who \ has yet to pass pt a single-bill foror Idaho during hisI , CCongressional careeiGer? — - 4 2 : ^—Who-has-voted-agi igainst-nearl-y-ew ^i^pi-progr-iim -to-hi!nnfit— ------1_Idahas-senioLcitizei«ns?------= 3 = - H - 1 3 —W ^ hM afhor^-and-id-passed the “conscieicience clause" which • Fprphibits the governrnmeril from forcing reireligious hospitals to ^/fierfqrmabortions??- -...... - -

- ' 1 4 ^ 1 M^o has voted against ag the school lunch lui program and1 ■ phigrams to aid thele-handicapped? 1 J __Wha,_authored_and nd passed the legislaslation croatini’ the ;■ ' Sawtooth £ and HellsIs Canyon National Re(Recreation Areas?

1 6 Who V voted againstt ana increase in Socialil SSecurity benefits?

Who authored and1 passedp legislation to0 nrevitalize rangeland1______“ and implement^a ne”'iewrflexible”grazing feifee*?------

i ; 1 8 Who ^ introduced spepecial legislation to herbenefit just one sugar companyc owned byly the billionaire Huntt BrothersB of Texas at > • . '-t the expense of Idahciho sugar growers? . \

I = = - 1 9 Who \ has saved lhe3 taxpayersli overibilliolOonlioliarsllT'-fO'rljigEi" r ~ 7 ; ■ . S aid bills alone in thehe last eight years? ' g ------^ 2 0 ~a Who Ha& fought-.toto proteot -tdalffi's quajualTljnjriifo an“d"i^ ^ , .- ^ ^ - - — - , ------~s strongly opposed to the "Sabebrush Rebejbellion?"

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!' , : : r ------;— ^ — - T 5 - ^ E-6Timcs-Now3.Twin FallFalls, Id a h o ' Sunday. Novamflmbof2. I960 1 H u m ai n s m a y h a v e Scijem ‘m ig r ajtory’ ti senses, ice ' WASHINCTC GTON (IIPI) A British’ researcher sayssa) human beings may.' have senses5 tsimilar, to that allow bird s,, flslfish and other m lgraloty — animals-to'fto•find their way h6me o v er~ )2 Vooyageri C S d loM distances.». prepan K. R obin B 1 Baker, a zoologist a t Manchester‘ Utllnlversily, said in a ^ • port in n tbe•e 0Oct. 31 issue of Science / magazine thath a t his experiments also- rSatun s u ^ (haU M for n flyby at, as wllh some othw. animni^ magnagnetism may have some' PASADEN>WA, Ca]if.-aiPI) - The! By noOT Saturday, the‘ owwrnni tWngtodowilhVlth the ability of people t» Instrument-pj•packed Voyager 1 space! > was lo be 9.5 million m Ion. . . . ^^H _prob»]ick^M off about 200 pictures of’ i Saturn s e e d in g toward its sln§ blindfolded college Salum andI Its It; salelilles FYlday as it tat 45i« mph relative lo U ised them along tw isti^ speeded towa:ward its closest encounter 'wasM9.2mlnionmllK_from 30 m iles from the unive^ - with the ringinged planet next Wednes- le asked each volunteer.. day- Last ihiday, the ^pacecixraft began to guess the diredirection back. -*taking-abouU20a-plctures-s-a- dav-for—^ -- A ^)okesm,5man for Jet Prt^ulslon trahsmlssionback t lo JPL forfo study. B B E B Laboratory eaeald the roacecraft w as in — good-shape-airaijd all' tnstmients were ; The closest encoun te r isstocom I eal-fl iT lI ■ functioning wc 3:« p.m. next Wednesdayay al 77,000 W A i f . miles above the planet's c -V o y ag er was w, taking pictures of Vcyager\ will flv by th e plar Saturn andi 1its planet-sized moon; • thet major rmgs but within w the S L U JL Titan, and sersending them back across eroarsely filled E-ring, thezozone around nearly a bllllo!llon miles of space. T ravr Saturn S lhat Is cleared byy the small 1------eling al the! ^eedq of light, the radio tmoon Dione as 11 orbits the.planet, p . signal takesI anar hour and2S minutes to ^^^^■_j% adiEarth^ Voyager will make its IL rliwst ITTHinOHr ___ L “Tq^roacli'lirthe-ftoon Tilai l a n a r 9 H r iEN/MURTAUGirm Voyager alsalso was performing op- np.m. a t 2,500 m iles abovee the salei- tical navlgat^tion readings to de- llllle’s surface Tuesday. Tilatlan is larger RlESIDENTS E S '^nm lne whentere the satellTles a re a t Ulhan the planet Mercury aiand has an - “ any given timeme. , • a atmosphere, but scientistsJ do( not yet cool­:ould decido iha nalioni - Mos«!ebbot.01, cont:on t drive ond need o fo n t1 into il tbe frame of the \ 0 coll Croi9 Siangof ot V T h e V o y a ger e r I sp a cec ra ft took thisIts photograph 21.1 milllo .1 will continue toword the er>d i V..I1 {urniih o r.de typecamera.J. a and th w la ll off Into deep s p 3Ut torviCD for ihe , ______ConCommunity, ^ Zoohlogistusi fossilf bedsI forrlaborattory We the family of ttthe late Sheriff rjOHN DAY, Ore. (irPIIPI) - John humankind’s j’s time on earth, and a study st unbroken evo:volutlonary pig)- that are ai on display at the - Buben finds (he John Dayly FFossil Beds perspectivee about what kind of lineages, 11 to follow the evolull tP E R , , , Support ar aMturanaboratnry jllo n o fo n e m onum ent's: visitorsvli center. PAUtCORI •and Endorse __ rjiu b e n Is an O r e ^ StaU tate Univcrsi* He uses q)cclmens n in his under- Hie monument was estab.biisiK d in plans to take plastic casts ty zo(^ogy^pn)Iessor-wt)oirho-u6cs-the graduate ddasses u and for display, as *hlch tO‘the untrained- - KOOhacre M llon^^inanent as a . weU aa for esestablishing a p re p a ra tio n - uiSpr5at5m^Se'f°™*t?'^ ! virtually identical to th e ^ _ B l ] D D Y :LrDeWEESE t : ~ In c h in g tool. The beds corcomprise.one lablnthezooloology department. itthe upper John Day Valley. nd put them back where 61 Ihe worth’s premier papaleontology “Hyoutaki y. R an d o m . K M^ im e n s were collected ake of mammals— _ wllecllngisa illeg^.______, o r SHI;h e r iff - - — preserves. ------th e la s t- 6 0)-mllIlon n yeara-- !~don‘t— The monumeril's superir at Ihe fossil bebeds and make In-place '■'r- olTwInFal1 Fa Ilf County 'llirough a cooperaUve 2 e agreem ent think you’ll1 fl:find any speclm enls from EBenjamin Ladd, says (he m“m i ys Ruben. Mrs. Poul Cordar - with Ihe Nalloaal Parkark Service, anywhere thf M n. Joyciloyce ClorVa thaLare-betler preserved isIs small with a small staff,ff. "So w e "We w ant students sti and visitor? to Buben Is employing fln^ from_(he— than-fossllss from1 John Day," says ut P Mr*. Glofioa (C<(Corder) Colton utilize the fossil resourcee by coo- see what fossils beds for hts cfasses^n Ills look like When th ey 're BfucoCICO Clorfcs in beginning Ruben. “Andnd it's not only the quality pcDerating with Institutions liktIke Oregon still in the groi Mology. genera] zoology, {round. We also wanl to A lonCon Clorii* y, compara- ofpreservatloitlon, but also Uie unbroken StStale."hesays. develop a prog Lindydy CClorko tfre anatomy and physlologj ■ogram by OSU and the ogy. sequence ofrpreservation. pt The OSII zoology departtrtment al- Park Service N aihanWWayne ay Cordor r-'EossUs fascinate studi « where graduate stu- ; i ^ t s , ” he ‘W Jo h n DDay, j -we have one period reready has present^ the Parkirk S ervice dents can comonduct research at the ^ ^ 3 LourK.CrK. Cordcr says, e ^ la lly (he begin Cloyce;e L. Corder iglnning stu* - from 32 mUIlolion yeare ago to 26 million —"With wl three good speclments5 - a rare"' fossil beds andid publishf their r ^ t s .” ’ oents. "Studying fossils givesSvi them a years — (ha lhat Is continous. T h ai's fossilized fo: turtle and two fosossli oreo- Ruben wouldJd likeI to see the national dironoJoglcaJ perspectivelive about Important. It w iiw cb^»AOITOUKSUPPOB It makes II very easy lo dodonts (an extinct animal relatatedlothe monument beco» x m e belter known. z^Sbra-ven

may help ____Ssrimnsjijvs. Chxirch „ ^lieaLburns ...... :Ea t l a n t a (UPI) - A^.su s b stan ce______"“ OtHved from wbra venomimmajThfeip ------enhance - -survival . chane in 10 by rben(ed th e ir report duringin g the 66th annual G lnlcal Congress of)ftheA tJ m er- ■ ICanColleaofSurgeons. t i ' e s p Kxnsi]M ecd i o i ae w - - — ...... :C/?, the researcherss :said. Is believed (0 slow and stab)[ablllze the body's sudden, chaotic reaction rea to —siverebums,------,tWhen (he body Is burned.d. the( com- Perisonal~c]character.— ^ m e n t sy ste m —a p art ofifthebodyls th disease protection systemem — is . We believe,e tthe over-riding issume . __ . __ excessively ac(lva(ed. over-prr-p^Mln^ ^ “ '-Mttein5-(hat-medlcBl-exper ___ is.personal.charr. Donna oe Camara ofr th the Uni- - i ■ \ ' ^ i t y of ChicaM told the conf>onference fa mnilies, ili issues arise thal pr­jrovoke disagree- men. we believe aI reresponsible choice is aI v\ o te that ^ c k cooling of bum1 injuriesit m oints. n t! Frank Church has votedvi in some ways for Frank Church. significantly reduced cellularir didam age . . ------t h a t a: aod-otheci M y damage-Inn texpert-'T' itaro-opon toquestiop.-BBut so has Stove Therefore,' thee I(Idaho Voters' Associati(t i o n ______ta e n tsw ith gulneaplg3>.______------S y mmm'sr n No-roal t gT whlcHlfimonwjns. -we wiIT^ has endorsed-Frahknk Chufch forre-eleclion>n and------_ disagiagree with many votes overb' the next “■-we Urge all Idaho votersyoi who remain un- .. . ,s ix yyears, e . decided to considerer theI results of oflr surv

^VaitedPnssIntemathaala/ . • ...... Itiui (OfIdfh.vtliu p % s c w artist H a n y HoudinJdlni, who ' ^ of natural causes on Hall>laU o w w 1^ , 1926, ooce sw ore he wouldJdescape c I d ^ Ko V o te r s5 Associaa tio iii {ran tbe other worid if it'wasm a t all iil.inM m rt/jil I'v.iiiyc-itiillil.iU-U' .. ■ |)SssibIe. ------’ ■ ^ t ''V Pisordc mmm •______^Sunday. Novevemfaerg.IMO Tlmes-News,Sws.TwlnFjfls, Idaho E-7" cause-o] » ROYAL blue ski ‘ FRANKFORT. Ky. (IH Bomewbat rductiuidycal] ■ I I doultiroN ttR “ Blue P eople" becausause tbeir skin ■ bedoredblue. - *n)elr origins are aloofl tbeI banks of WRiPr i TroUbksoroe Creek in PePerry County IP lo ‘extreme nulbeasten] figuri » n Kentucky. I INES , Dr7'Madl»c Caweln saysays (he Blue M People are the productscU of several g genm U oos of iobreedlttg. - Cawein. a benuiloiogld I (be IW verslty of Keotud A colloction of b o a u ty Ingtfwi, I otuslvo ond vava^fiod is f o m in in o ) 3sive research - OO th e th e “ Blue PeopI»ple“ in (be ■ ■ H boouty. Subfile onand dolicato ono ,^M H mi^l9 6 0 s. moment, vibrant ongndJ^_jhAiiaxL -J^M .‘.“Ibcae people are n ^H T^^bovo ^olt. norfo?orlously difficult e m y m e in tbeir red btood < nIISTl w I I lo copluro ond dodopict. Yof R oyal^^^^l ------CawetOrCumoUyMvear ihri ; m ■ H i D ulton s a r tists” onmd pdttors hovb^^^^H a t M errell-NatioQal Laboiiboratortes of y done this for the Rfchardsoo-Merrdl Inc..c., in Cincin- ho tovoly lodio^^^^^H oatJ. H H in all thoir ospocts. .H e sa id tbe condiUookn is ^ed -F coogenitaj inetbemogioblniblnemla and, _ _ H except for tb eir skin col(color, doesn't B | have any bannful effects. “ II dlA j't im pair the bealiealthofanyof BSIT^CawelnZ ■ Priced From ...... ^ 5115 ^"TOelrlldn^te^e Mue,^ b u t l t ^ r l m W ue," Cawein sak). ’‘Ilt is the same H shade o f blue as an Oxford 0x1 shirty Naturally il was embamaxrassing for them . color Is an impoi to that society." ____ Not reacted to TnTroublesome

ea r^ ta this century. Cawelw e in s ^ a is o ------lUUawwoJooccur-ift^amamiiy groups ■ ------ioA laska. TSlte Trod>iesome Creertek family — eoPelnsUidledcocsistedof1 of about 200- - ■ - 'I known Individuals both1 11living and I J —SEI d u d . C aw ein estim ated thathataboutGO - -- MDple in tb e a rea a re still111 Iliving with MASm i _ A_dQSsic_ne\A lew.elegonca^ — ------BffUddllkm.------___ first. known , blue ilue p ^ n , ^ T he en n e w < gijveln said, was bom3 inii France ____ m l ■____ Seiko3 Q uartz ___ ~ aro^lBOOr'nurindivrduidual, a male ■" Ultra-Dressss Collection.( firphan, cam e toJbcJLlnilcdiedStatfisand- _____ - S ttle d along-Trouble&omemeCreekin- Time•n o p la c e s b r o u g h t fo"o stunr 1 ^ after receiving a laland grant I unning how level 7" ' Qiere, Cawein said. EWI o f 0enduring quartz ologoncanco. Luxurious, :rodibly slender. And impoi ^ y chance he marrieded a woman No0 othorc gift can say as mucii ipeccobly craftod ch — or give such th cabochon crowns. Tho ^ tbe exact same traits,Its ” Cawein ondlndioss ploosuro— or sloy so Ic rho look of fine 0 longin foshtan— Os~— ~ wblry fdr women. Chodso” takL “T bey se t tbe pattern.’'■n." 0 piocopic oi diamond jowolry. iso. a goTd'tonod ^'Because tbe Troublesonsome Creek ___ n n r f l )dol with block dial ondmd lizord strop. a re a w as accessible only by -gilt-diat’ond gold-tono0 bbrocolont. Tho byfootuntn Andnd no ono nood sofflo for o3 lessorle gift. Thoro is 1900, fam ily m em bers _____ s Xiko ' Quortr Ultro-Oress CollectionColl . . . A iomond jewelry priced to fitit ovoryo budget. And"' ' Sith anyooe~wllboct tbe s lliont now ora "of quoruortz oleganco, loro oro dbsigns and colors to Dame. &» inbreeding was s to delight ovory oyo. ^ M . Solkiiko Quortz. Caweineaid. IO dio m o n d s y o u l?uy to d o y he _ _ ^ 5 y 1830-a-few_fam%-: / h a v e 0 iostijq vaiuo;— K 3 — aaifeved~mo50ltynMii^ai >QrDiomond9-kegtH Q^Q[tbc»Ht<■jllionCTTOra------m fning, p a v e d row & and tberaliroaff--tb£ : "-i >orkta~Qn~d b o o u ty . Th oy c o nn beb rosotfor ~ ~ IH rea c h e d t h e a r ea . But It waaivasDotunUl tCiVo gonorotions to onjoy. tbe mid-1950s that some)me family members began leaving tbe!he_areaand_ Dmninnor rings, pondonts, wofchcsho^alLwitkdiamond.H — m arryin^oa^ ifi^^DjoDy, Cawein ®rnoTioroldTsopphiro. ruby, opol01 ses ttin g s. _sflid------Cawein flrst'tiecame awa m \ “BIbe People" while at tbee uuniversity. beara.nm ors aboutf U fhocy ____ '______■ pie,” he said In w Infer _ . actually to go out intoS ' k l l ^ 1 seaTchmgforthem;” IBS . B ut C aw ein’s first contiontact W ith ENOX a nn d S P O tD E T ^ them w as a t a Hazard heart bea clinic where be met a blue broijrother and - I^Bimi& GROUNDHHAL sister. • G»FFTS____ _ H B S n ------iiP iq ? thou ght th » -w e re.cyai)otlc*!;_ e .q ______— Cawein said , referrm g to' a condition « caused by a lack of oxyger'gen. “They |-^ H R Kmum.1ES = were very cooperative anfln:Jlntroduced Christmos holly & tree desiisigns oro som e of tho moslost charming B l An 86 yoor old trodition <(' d^lci^n^ di o fainllr of o il th a t charm in th o ir b o aautiful i. Christmas Patterns.ns. Christmas some 18 family memberse rs to de- r % K B looding In snow covoro< dinnorworo and gifts ore’l3 to bo onjoybd throughou)out th o term ioe w hat <*aused tbei ocondition. / z ~ ^ ■ H Modo ol Iho (inoii porceloi ihe 7' dlamoier^^^^^^H He also used old familyV BiblesE In ’ ___| ^ days. Many Christmas gifjlft ideas aro avoilablo' SO'si you can ^H S^H« ■ plole i> tculpied In rollef oiond hand decarotodJ^^^^^H -: which were recorded famQ/hlyhistories^ givQ-^oryono-Q-Chrislnia!los delighuby-^podo or.ULonox. A sh'...-I|^ H ^H undefqloio in th o dot ot Blni'Ing 8 C fondohl | | H Piorcod for hanging. : “ They had records of wtteuben fam ily \ ■. trays, coke plotos. salt anand pepper mill sots, vase to rr o co m em bers w ere bom, died anand If they servers; croam ond sugar sUc called methylene blue that tastolO_be_taken_ t :______■ HcUv n tra flnQther_enqrgqTne.tbat— ------, - H U B t m pEWELRY replaces the-missing eienzyme.” | : ^ A N UTiRS-brGORHRHAM Caweb) said. “It turns the! skinsk pink, The people, if I may sayy sso, were Uckl^plnk!" Authflthontic, pure gold.nuggots: SiSomething very old and Evory piece of a Gorhor Cawein said methylene bit hom fuH-lead biue, asa yory.r■y.roal. A n d , soniDthing v e rr y y rr a r o ...... ' -crysfol pI«o-aieftlng-is- rule, when ingested turns' is- In-poffort’ ~ BS-humM Auiiictiiontic gold nuggots possossoss tho requjred gem t urineblue. bolanco with ovory othc3fhor ploco— no qualities of boouty, rorit:irity and durobility. Thoy in slzo, In shape, and (r ‘-Onedd_mah.told.roe hcj

Solar plantI t ' r "ck Hills - Priced From...... S30 . . t P r i c o d F r o m ...... -dedicated- ...... S40 DAGGETT, Calif. (IIPI) - A s o l a r " 0 . power pla n t— which when coicom pleted— ______P tosupplya ~ town of 6,000 hom es — was de c I dedicated a y o w o y t o Fr Thursday on a windy strcRtretdi^of--^ ------REEI S —Mohavebesert ED&BAR P : William Gould, chairmanan of the mF h r i s t m a s ^ ^ .board of Soutbera Califonilaila IEdison, ______—sald ib ep o w erp rfld u ced byrtbe th plant— ------* P i Will cost about twk«'a9-mi-m u A -a s Gtion is ot it!its - - ^ coQventkxial power plants. 60RHJ I R l T i l - , "This is a pkioeer effort,” h mm he said, .“Everything w e do fiM* tbe finfirst time est now ! ' costs more than what« « willlibedoing b later on. W e bad to break the?]<«.“ ic( " • - I — About^peoplerinchidinjt PEWTItR tiO lUflWARE . and local officials,s. repre- sentatlves of contractors sotpifxf local 1 ;-^ — €h Usioess and governmentt Ifigures from Daggett uid nearby BarstowB j I — ^ - S e l e ' c fOled a dm o'fiize tent to bearhe de- BooulKul silvor andd Powtor gifts servingn g d is h o s, __ r r j o i n l ^ Hors d-offovrea ploti3tw,—goblolS7-iroy4,-cfO( room-and.^-— I b€ mject of the U.S. D eptmeat ^ of ^ i sugar sorvors, scryining flatwaro, bowls, condlndlestlcks. . E n ^ a n d .California EdisoiUson Cp.,' I teopols.: ,* win ^ v e M U beUostata,ta, com- , puteriprided mirrors that trs(trackltbe iff'm mSm ^-P-r7codf fom . ;: ...... -s(C=raw win ealber ^IgfiiigfirQ— S i S: reflect it to a 3 2 5 ^ hlgb tower.per. W ateH Q led pipes in lb e towcowerwUl r ^ T be heated to tu rn tbe w ater totosteam I • EWELRYCO. that win be sent akng pipes I-AIHE-MALL, CX5WNTOWN • • • coaventknal steam^wtlne d geoerator.

I ’- • • .. JE H ON-A ■E-8Tlrn69-Nflw8, Twin Fall:•alls, Idaho Sunday, Novemtimtnif2.19flO ______; C o mT i p a n y u s eBsforgervti i to trade rarire skins— G E J W D TSwitzerland ^ TUPI) - A i . in ruture.w eQ lan.as.w ilhI bbanknotes, ------Tliis was tbetb e f*gh*h o n e oi forged— - •m , ------West-« -miaihmillioo_iQ-dtdlar. Irade.in. ocelot I and rare croo•ocodile slcins, an interna- .. .. .■ . tiona] cwiseiiseryatlon agency said r - ; v ‘ - , T h ursday. >■ TTie Franikfurt-bascd kf Kari-Droell- Company forgjrged Paraguayan certifl------NCO W rH T R T M G ...... ^ W ^ ' calesauthoriziriling the export of 200,000 caiman crococcodile hides. 40,000 ocelot ^ ^ ■ 1 sk in s a n d 140,000 140 furskins of other ___ E xperiencecj ScSeam stress for.alleileralion work .. ^ B S endangered animals, a the Interna* lional Union)n for Conservation of in Twin Falls Delepartm entSlore. ^ A h u V i w /* w i i i H S N atu re an d NalNatural Resources said, A l currentit prices the skins are w orth $12 mTiillion, il the conservation group said. In West German de- Call T he NMode Ltd. • 73^3 4 - 9 4 0 0 ^^ ■ ■ 1 part^t stonores an ocelot coat sells io r MO.OOO andU)d coals from Brazilian “^ o l are opepenly advertised deplle _ ------t1n-2 il’sb a n oonwildlifeexporlsr n — E l e p h a n t c a r c a s s e s i ' Althougij 622 n Endangerecred Species, known as - Seek valuablee -]ivory ; _ CITES, iircgalul trade continues, the ------group sald.-Th)iForged export permllsls”: — ENERGYYSELF-REtlA^m ^= ~ currently thei mostm popular method, il On February 1 1 , ih isyyear, a public hearing wasvasheldon HJR5 (R ev en u e Bonding foror Construction of Local i i f c “‘'TVade POTermits for endangered al Energy Facill- Poachhers huinting eljlephanILO .._wUdllfehavebc! bccome eo valuable that tics). Tosiimony was.h'.heavily in favor o l p a ssinig g thtl e bill. ------th e y — a r o —I-being— forged like-—------*-Neither-Noy:>y-Brackett nor his'uppoJi — -WASHlNGTON-niPI)'- Poachers ^arrowsandq 'PoJn!&f rep!ace-~'~ ~ Iroean^istak'liigupa Ivory, ivi now selling for J35 a pooound banknotes." CITES C: director Peter ment w as pipresent at these importan. ;are increasingly usingg automatic ; gun." she$aUald .'‘Illake3lllUeskillfQr lant hearings on — Theaverage tusk weighs^ 2( p o u n d s ,— r o foil the counterfeiters ------toe_meansJ<:Jouie veloping-eneig ysoui — HBsauJl w eajx m lot s la u ^ le r m an to kill flvfive lo 10 elephants." ali thousands of elephanls ar allhough Ihey can reach 200Ipounds. p cal level uncf.PEOPlE, ported Wednesday. phant census lER EWlOrEU AT THE of Represeniatives, us In Africa, and said an Chad, Ch Congo, K enya,^udan.-S '— - =VAJganaa, . O rla Douglas-HamlJton1 sasaid that In estimated 1.J1.1 minion of the w orid's Za OM^ICE • AND IN ADDI" ~ ' • Noy bracketen~waTlgaIrra5s&jnrot from .his. official m uch of their 3S-nation hal Zalreand^mbia. -TION TO THE TH FORMER SHERTFfS ' habitat, ele- la r ^ landd aanimals are left on'thal ' She ; said they have been duties. His n.non-elected replacement,nt. iwho was now phanls are being killed fa ;n all but coroerect CLARK FAMILIES ARE faster lhan continent. She Shi said they are being wiped wli oul in weslem and i . p(csent. cast they can reprodixx, and 1 extreme sunUPPORTERSOF 'St a NO vote against releasija s e of Ihe bill. nd could be killed off al; a ratei belween 50.000 and Soulbem Sol Africa and a re In Ir , wiped out SOOT by hunten trouble In « , , , ters seeking. 150,000 a year,ar...... - Iheir u,( last stron^Ids. DISTRICT 24NEEDiOS A FULL-TIME HEPRESIESENTATIVE. - * valuable Ivory — Africa’;lea’s “while “By proteci lecllng the elephant one Mrs.} Doufilas-Hamlllon sai Buddy' IL. DeWfiese _ . aiUoarf ,, prolocU-U>»-^fr-whoie'ccosjaleiii,** she— o x Mrs. Douglas-Hamilton TSJoniM Sr ilkiluain'g— 2iS:imGabwe^ FOR)R SH ERIFF______^l/cilg ( d i )n said the saldataNalioilion^tographlcSxiety __3IaIawi^-5cnegal-ana-SoulhMa new K t aikrm o6t‘6 irio iin h r Ih-Afrlca;------(CE ttreartolhrT7briefin|?'B)TilyRnilngll, we all will lose a ar« r e jo 'in g lo enforce_stricl_c( - dephanl is the-AK-47,- a r o n s e r v a - _ ------r q nN iROBERSON------a Russian- out in the endEndrPnttlnrairend to a UonUrn laws. But-in-oth^co deigned automalic rifle I countries. pLOR;)RAWA'GNER e becoming species lhal hahas been perfecting Itself poadiers pof still roam refuges. CEOR increasingly available in AftAfrica from for40mlllionyin years. Just for Ils tusk, is I LELA GOTT national arm s txiilduos. In U g^da, for example,, shes said ______noLsomelliingjnOu/o f.m hy r n?t>d of-" Iroops tfOl of Idi Amin lelfeallny^ • 5De8aitflBeIfi2mmiNA'l'b I L S SE i E i LTOrifleand Mrs. [)ouglaiilas-HnmlllonsalilltKkcy downfall dm lasl year, gunneti 5ILSWEESY even rocket-propdled erem ■enades also to saving African Afr elephants Is to scores sco of elephants In the K, -4NASTAYNER on Nov. 4 are belngused against depht S ~ RallB-Nalional-Pflrk—The-pjp a rk -h ad — ------Y o uurSxxpport~— r — ------TTie ordinary hunterr has’1 now for the nation;ons of Bie w ild lo take 8,0( ~ Pnn3 lo r Dy Aritnitno'iy lor Rcprcseniaiiw Commiiiiim iiic e 8,000 elephants In 1966 - andId” * ______A p pi — thrown, away-hls-bow-with.ith-polsoncd— unlled-actlon-tn-to contrd-Uje lrade In— area re gone.------ip rccio to d ______G'Jj'jotOeAiKlnsJ/caiuict___

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2 3 3 2 3 3 ^ ” " CORRECT AN 1 A N S W E R : StGveSymiri m s . S t e v e S y m m s f i8 CORRRCT ANSWWER: Frank C hurch.i.WhenIdnho's \ am:md programs to bei ------h1^ a s a c l v o c a l e d l i enefit-the handic:appip p e d S t e v e turning all non wild I ildern(Ts~s arcinriK ^ sm s all, independentLm j ilis-U 'ere-lhreaten( I in(;d-by-seHled- SyBym nis had this lo sajl y : N O ! . lieSicitii W ithin 15 ycM ears, The'ultimate bidding E lim ber d uIn j ’c^ h a s p s . - F r a n k ^ C i i m m «;h-vvent-(o— - TTT-goalraeeoitlfng-lo rto-a-Sngcbfush-Rntsel5ellion leader is to . w v ork and iestured oralo bidding ...... 1 5 CORRECT“ANS\)W ERr^Franl<^Churclirch. Frank ;; pul Ihe'publiclarland on the auction hl( C h hlock to hesold to j 2)hurch wcm ls youi. cchildren and their children ch to ^ t }t the highest bidded e r . 9 CORRECT'ANSWWER: Frank C hurch..In Ir 1974 Frank enj' ;njoy Idaho's beaiilifcful outdoors — unspispoiled_by ___ChurchC eonduclcd tl^je l firsi investigatioi ion of Big Oil cor:om m ercial dev'elojlmcnent. That's w hy he - 2 CORRECT ANI le authored ______- .N S W E R : F r a n k C h uurch. r c Frank Church and a has cham pioned d other enei-gy sourc(*sesiikegasohol amm d passedjhc;legislali authored iind pas lion to creatcthe Sawiwtbothand t lassed the bill lhal vvoi^ould iillovv senior which v would provi vide another markelcel for-Idaho— —Hci^clls Q fhyon National ' ■ - citizens a $100,00 III Recreation A reas. 000 capital ^ains taxt exemptione when fif a r m e i ' s . they sell their hoti n m e s . ___ 1616 CORRECT ANSViWER: Steve Symmii m s . S t e v e ...... 1 a n : .. 10_GDRliECll SISWER: -Frank Chthurch. When Syiiym m s wii.f one of ' I TZaScM tECllAM 13 Congressmen who wl voted '____ : ______NSW Et^rankChurcrch.-FrHnk:ehurchrr“ -A /' racrican“Kalls“Dmi m i-w as cruml)lTng=ir-iiw avr-l'rank ------HgHigaln_3t-thcrl973-innn!rr passed a 1968,191978 and .1980 m orahiitorium on diver- C ChuriJi autllnrecl anmd passed legisialionon-to provide - -...... Sion oU daho,w attaler to insure our w aleIter doesn't end up - -fi 17 CORRECT'ANSW I -funding lo rebuild I h e D h m i,' a n d t h e;n n made sure. ,, /ER: Fnm k Churcii. WhW h e n I d a h o _____w ashing cars in1 L o s~ A n K e l t ^ V ’ ivesloc:k produc:(;rs nee '______Ic Idaho's fanners-didn;n-’t h a v e - l o - p a y - f n r t hhn e dam twicer " Reeled help, Frank C hurlurchjlnliv^. e rrod o ( by w riting and pa; ------4 c o r r e c i ; a n ‘ Hssing the Rangelandidjmprove- ! ; NSW -ER^StcvoSymmm s . S l e v e ^ J y m m s —-l-l-eeRRECfFrAj^SV 1 ^W ERrSteveSymrasrlrI^V(;n t iTougiT itijm:\ent AcL to revitalizee rangeland and impi ' v o t e d a g a i n s t Ihe h e Em ergency Fai-in I n p l e m e n t a 1 Bill of 1978, tho S t e v e S y m m . s h a s introduced ii 137 bills Is during his nevew, flexible grazingg fee long sought b D isaster Loan Pro b y I d a h o ’rogram of 1973, Thele iOmnibus Farm CCongressional career jr. he hjLs i^ t to jjassIS a single bill livevestock producers. Bill of 1973 and.il i-the Synlhelin.FiieTB'B iiroT igso thaL _____Jfc o r J d a h o ...... 1 - - contained m ajor;■ programp s lo prom ote lie the production j 1.Sco^ 8 iT cr ANSWIVER: Sieve Sym m s.. WVI h e n t h e of gasohol. , 12C0RRECF a n'JSWER:; Steve Sym/mms. Sieve bill! illlonaire Hunt Brothelers of T exas neededd a.■ special S Sym m s has voted wivith a .small m inorityly against lhu.7 piec iece of legislation to htlelp their sugar.cdmipany, pa they 5 CORRECT ANSMSWER: Frank C hurd 'ch.FrimkChurc;fi" O lder Amerii:ans Aclct. M eals on W heels, s. Emergency turrjrned to Steve Sym mIS. s Fortunately, forldal authored and pas;assed the Teton D isas d a h o s u g a r aslcT Acl 1(1 help M edical Services anclid nearly every other tv program lo ; gro\rowers, the bill w ent n o w h e r e . the victim s get bac)ack on their feet after cr the dam broke, -hi.bem ;rit Idaho's senior)r citii!;ens. 199 CORRECr ANSW/ER: I Frank Chiy'ch.. A s Chair- _ 6 CORRECT ANiNSW ER: Frank Churcirch. W hen Idaho ______1 , J13.CQHRHCI-ANSJSWFJ^: Fr^k_ Chuilurch. Frank mar um of thu Foreign Relations I Committeet e e , F r a n k _ - - jSugar bcot gi-oweivers were facing lowiv\r prices, Frank"^ Cl C hurch iiulhorcid andd passed Ihe “('onscieiience Clause" • Chuhurch has single-hand fchurch held up ll dedly cut over 4 billiorl i o n d o l l a r s ______' the International Sujlugar Agreement w hich prohibits the fc federal governm ent fifrom forcing frt)nom foreign aici bills in until Idaho farmer n Ihe lasl eight yearsrs alone.; - lers were assured of' h i g h e r p r i c e s : - rreligious e hospilals to o perform -abort ions. IIn addition. ofl O-CORRRCT ANSW _ 7CORRI-CTANt the bill nrcilc!cls-d(iclt;loi-s.and nuuses-w hi /VEfi^rank-Church,ch.—Frank—— ------NSW ER:-Slcvc Symim n s. The Big O il ------jlj perform abortions, becaus(! b of religiiius hurc:h h a s c:ohsislc;nTly! y v o t e d , f o r c l e a n a i r a n Companies own1 recordsi show Stev:Jve Syiiims has . us or moral r . ■andwatec;____: princioles. ______.______m IcIdaho. And, Frank Cl: h u r c h i s I P n 'iii o p p or iss e p fl In t h p _ ._____ ■ ■ vu led lOO'y. in theiil e i r i n t e r e s t w h i n h n»«;esuitcd-io-higher : — - - ■ y n g f igebrush Rebellicm .thalal w ould lock IdahoarJans oul of gasoline prices. TtTo sh()w Iheir apprec•eciation, thi'; Big -14 1 4 COliRFCT 'ANS\iWI'^R: Steve Synjmms. ; W hen it , . theii ,eir public lands, Franlnk Church w ill not leti e t j h p " N o ______■ O il interests haveg;lifiiven over $250,000Mo1( his campaign. c;ii cam e lim c lo stand upIp for the School Luncnch-Erogram ------T r e s respassing'-and-'For JSale' sHgns go up ono n I d a h o ’s m oost s beautiful m ounlairi n l a n d s .

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Rani g e f i ir e n e car Hai n s e n I l i g h tt s n i g lh t s k ii e s ' HANSEN - FlrcHAlerae n battled a tate season rar range bring water to the sitesite to wet down the path of theLhe fire and H arrington int(into NUes Gulcii and east tow;ow ard Dry Creelc. Nick OCozakos. district m anager for th e BLM In Buriey. rire Saturday night whichti hihad triackened an estimated i edSOO contain It In a geneeneral location, which is south of0 Murtaugh. ^ le dlstrlrt fire crews weree teterm lnaled only lasl lo 600 acres fc tbe are a southmth of Murtaugh and Hansen,n. One report stat^ U said the a Ihe fire started on privatee 1land, but Crockett saidaid it was hard to say in thee did ark how far the F riday which u m ade It difficult to0 gget men on lhe fire A Bureau of Land M ana^oagement fire dispatcher saidjirt r» Crockett, a raincher n d south of Hansen In lovower Rock fire had mrea(ead, but he said most of tbetbe flames visible immedlallately Most of the firefightersers w ere reported lo be J? Creek Canyon, sakl I exact lo c a tix of th e fireI waswi available and the size v kl from Nrtiere he could see» fire and from the Rockck Creek side had either dleclied down about 9 regular■ BBLM and Forest Service emmployees. pl ___ rifll mostly “hearsay.” Sh»^w tooth National BLM oofficials said it would probaobably be an all-nlght ground tankers to be of mucnuch help, but they were ableble to that lime the fire v, ! w as moving from the ridridge near For«>st person™nnel. . ordeal forfor the fire crews.

ZEnerjg y C O i ^WTDOTM w - -SO K O L - I - Agriculturire groups wuill fight rate2 restructuri)ing ■ 2 5 ^ 227 j 22 !_■ /tofloCTdruw I - 2 3 I ------1 ------( »SeM30C Dy OrBVDLirQON------. ~ m w ec rfiW U £grieleanne Kloepfer.K vn buiOi- ® farmland irrigated by high Igh-IItt and ra te slnicture« wouldv not be harshJor_Th«rh e J d a h o Pow er hearing, whivhlch will 1 /^ 8 I deeprwdl pumping out o f proproduction. agricu]tuie.poviJowerusersTaSH^lural be held In Boise, was or 17 c J^ ^ . latum , 11 would-sflverely crlcripple the -g rS u p s have ccgood reason to be con- schscheduled for August, but hi oiO Hcopim - I i g stale’s economy. ^ ^ cen iedbylhehe■hearings. pos'^tponed until the first week In njeendr^torshirtlngth*[theburden Eariler thiss year,j the Utah Power DecDecember. C ' ^ 20 = ,thla wav could be thaLconsumumerssaire— and-Llght Co.7-1>.7-which serves-portions^——The Tl testimony-given ln-the-1e-PURPA------—I------I —fftwafln.i* { ■xao -ercenlaverj'erage rate increase. But...... ------MatfCMSiDS-SCM^tCfCOL...... says. the utility askiisked for a 67 percenl ■• See EN ^Y C O STS^BgeP2 :TVwrAUA z i ± \^ 11------$5.4 million prqi-oiect aa/tUM HAU \_

~ v ~ ~ r - C i t ^ gn sew(e r ^ a G t V Z Z Z Z ^ . . - . . T w in F a l lis s precinct| polling placec e s . T h o s e f o r B u h l. FlUHer and Kimberly can be -By MARTY TRILLHAASE~ ■ ConstrortloiniiTlsexpecledTo begin on 1S51L«50Sing project-forlow-lncornj b e f o u n d o n F 2 Tmes-Newswriler the project noI la:later tn^ Dec. 1. citb; l t l z e n s .^ complex, being pi ______Also on thele council agenda is a by)y Christian( Church Homeslofi^ o ¥^^11 public hearingglobe^nat7:30p.m.on l( Inc.nc.. has become a source? < of con- §^f\ I - '■~TWN FALLS'- Twin FaFalls_Clty_a proposaLtoxei;requed JI3tnillioh from_ -trovroversyrCriUcs<*arge the prprojectls— - A — % /AJlls ■r-Coancil-mcml>ers~may^gnIgn a SSA the Departmentmt of Housing and Uitah - unnmnedssary, saying recentit ceiKus ■ ^ million cDotract M<»dayjvUhwtha local—PevelopmenLli> If HUD ag rees -to the figuIgures show a rentm vacancy firm to constrwt modiflcatioiitions to the request, tbe cltj:ity would receive those the«h e clly. - E/ee^-it-ion officials'sremind-vot)ters where tito vote city’s sewage treatment plant.uitv over aa Ithree-year period lo MMoreover, more subsidizedd Ihousing t>uld severely affect the prlvrlvate re- TWIN FALI Nellsen and Co. of Tw inI FallsF j h a s - and moderalfr-lncome coul iLLS ~ Polling places in thle e 447 Twin Falls School: 2323. Sawtooth School: 24, Eepiscopal p is Church: been seized as the contra ntalital market, they say. County preclncincts show no changes from)m the primary 2S, Robertrt Stuart Junior H l^ School:il;26, 21 High School, - coDstrvct the modifications.rS T rS ^Vpropcoposes to u se $650,000 to . CcCouncil members will alsoI ctconsider election In ApiApril, but county officials sayay m any voters and 27. Hailarrison School. emerged the low bidder on the r and water systems at aI newne street ilghling agreemenent wlUi need a memlory or refresher. 17)6 seve!ven Buhl precincts include! I,1, 2. 3 and 4, Ihe last month. II park slle near the~ Ida^daho Pow er Co.. w iicti proviivides th e - - T here a ree 282 precincts In the city offTwlnFalls.-A- T MooseHallall: 5.6and7lntheIOOFHall.■all. ------aiip(Ht, ChambiTiber of Com m erce of- comompany will remove streeeel llf^t revamping of boundaries.several, yean - Tbe council meets at 7:30 : tars, ago eliml- pn»- 30 p.m. at n c la s had reqi'equesled the funds to fbctibctures at no cost lo the cityIty under nated preclnclnet 4. Preclncls and polling pl lias three precincts; Ml”votlm)ting a l Uie F iler' City Hall. finance the deveevelopmenl as a way to somome circumstances. I. BIckelScho•hool; 2. Counly Courthouse: 3, lool and Kimberly has three.!. NNi um bers la n d 2 ::tne Environmental Pn Prolectlon _ attract new indudustryto the area. ClCity officials, faced wllh rislrslngelec- Annex; 5. CotiJourthouse Annex: 6. DAV Hi he Kimberly Grange Hall and,md Kimberly 3 In Agency, >rtildi will p ay th e bul bulk of the According to Chamber Executive triclriclty rates and a frozenj: general Avenue at Harrispn_Stceel:Ha J . Episcopalipal,Oim th:i —project-costarhas been revlevi'ievrtng-the—Director JaxiIJ ;iH03^r,—rouj^lyn;300z:bUdj^idgelunder lhe:i.perttnOnlinltiklive _____ ^TwCTF^ls H l ^ School:--9.-Epl5Copal-al-ChurchrlO, ------Other-cocounty votlnrplaces-lnclude-i "^lJSSii"biaior compliancerWim w ied- f ^ r p ^ e are > wrklng In the area hav

IVins V i $1,000 schholarship IN ielsen jis 1980~inewspafp e r carriiier of thee year

ly BONNIE BAIRD JONES youjiKer brothersers or sisters. 1 would Last L; year he was able to gencending. ofif Ht oward and E thel Nielsen, alt Johnson, each with -schoi:holar6hlp toward that goal. - - ...... Already he hasas | purchased a bicycle, he the first in the fam ily to 'catry ci a three yMrsraperii>erience. Jerome's lop . M ike. 15. of Tw in Falls,lls. w as a radio, a sleep»plng bag and some new«wq>aper route. ' newscarriers areire Shelly: Falconberg selecdected as the Times-News cararrierof smaller Items withwl his earnings. In He Hi said It isn’l always easysy to gel ^ LauriePurton.ton. e year and as such wins thetie $1,000 addition, he banks ba part of each lls his routes delivered, the billJills col- In the Wendell11 areaa r top honors went *«3arahlp-to-the-college - of< -his - mfinlh’j.income.c .fo I r scnool and other lectiected_a^stlll up on hisIs school lo Brent Hocklanden d eran d T o d d Floyd. cbolcMice. future needs. . woiiroric...... "Otherr ruhneraHirsHip~in'T*in“FaHs — -Mike-says all.o j.o f his custom ers a re - - "I “ 1 get good-grades. though.1.1 have Include -Shane» ~ M llw a r d ,- . ._Ron ; _ M ike, who lives a t 1760 Dorara Drive wonderful peoplepie and he has never tooi:> o r m y p a m ls w ^ d _ m a M n .^ d ^ ers two paper routes, s,_whidi__badaDy.maJor pngolems or^l^teirr~m ^j •Torgerson praise ------hi aised all of his young ! doing lOf'Bbout-a■a-year:—One^Justwner.-be j*. M aric-crew 4 > u t^ id o f.MiMIke-Nieis^-iOto-ls I ------ThisIlls gets him out of bed about Jt5a:m; lip, . - ' May!ayland. who receives .a. J5CWO^^fl the type of kid1 th that makes a good ever:i«ry day aod keeps him bus wsy col- "Once I pul thehe paper on a roof, b u t' c^ e rflc i a te al Roper’s Men’s ClClothTng businessm an. Hefe isI aggressive and • ctlng from his customers. . 1 h a d an ex tra th;thal day Just for such - Stbrto re. - . PA11’A'miCKSUUJVAN/TfTv»N»w. -...... conscienlloust-He's-Ic's-the type of carrier • i ifte It. It’s great,” Mikes; says of em ergencies, so0 IIIt worKed out.” M ike Times-News Ti Circulation Ma C a r r i e r M i ke ^N ie ls o n w a n t s t o g o tto o U o f 1 U s n ^anager every newspaper3-wouldllKe w lohave,” s riewspaper business. “ If I hjhad any says. . " ’ toss Torgereon said ther^' are a tbe circulation man,nanagersald.______

ByB< /BONNIE BAIRD JONES skiinging al the area who lake theiilelr travel trailers The Timemes-JVewswrtfer )e Bureau of Land M anagemiheot et and Salmon a n d1 campers a and stay for severalra l days. ------R iverir Canal Co. have cooperaterated wllh Twin _ — ^______“ M(Most of these ^ self-contontalned and the Fallss County( lndeveliJpingrecreatleatlonal facilities n le need a place li) empty the!their holding tanks at thele dam . Work began In 1969I aand, n In the eariy Salmoon Dairn ™rW lN FALLS - O ne of thehe final improve- ing prolong stays,” he said.lid. 19708,1s, ff boat dock was built by RobRobert Wills. The ■ mentents scheduled for the reascreational devel- Leo «cnard ufd lhe dump stationion was completed - BLMI ;assisted with building picnlilcnlc tables and • m e n t'o r Salm oA 'D arn in~so south’Twin'Fans atabi cost of ^7 7 9 by c r a tra c too r r. J e n y Walton of ^ t eten. i Trees were also-pfciteinted and 'wafer «mty has been completed. pert. It Includes w ater and1 hoseho for cleaning - pipedtdlbthe picnic areas, Co;ompletion ojT ^ fw a ste-^County com m issioners Inspeoed ed th e new rec- . lhe tanks and a separatele hose1 for filling A ccaretaker a who works for thehe_SaImon i Rlvpr,:______..i — -—•— - r e aalional'vehlde l k dump statkn1 Thursday1 d i^ g — watertersupply tanks on recreationi6nv^icies;'“-‘‘ ------c ^ ' ouMf the facility.-— :------arCQ vto alJfie'W lM ______------'------^ '—Hki! g r e ai^e llu-ee i:ooo^galliwlliwnmflmjrouna^—T liai^taxer.wlth pari oflils salarylary paid by the . d ispeio_sa}-&ifsiern [!ommlsskio-Chairman MerlH i-ErLeonard-aald— sertlctictankfwlth'drain nti£7Leimportanllm- space^eforseveral more If neededed irmteI future. campiipln'g a r m has also been Imprbiprbved...... : " ovemienu to be added inI Ithe long range A a projec‘ctnearcom^npletion t covering of light gravel oveover the tank and Leocooard said money lo pay for building the ~ r e cereaUbnal re project drain-in-fleld area is y rt to tie addejdedlhlsfall'orin .dump:D statkm came from the coun» u n ty ’s sh are of “‘We W< have a fot o f people fisfishing and water thespispring lo co ^ ete the installaallatlon.. • boatll

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F-2 Ttm ea-Nc.vs, Twin Fa!Fallfl. Idaho Sunday. No’/cn■■rcmbor2.1&60______^ilet.Kimnberiy piollingjsitstes [azelton man1 F(F lit* -* '!' _ ijures afnill in T 6 ^ K l » 7 ___ ■ - J :-|r - - y ------H 3 I Klmbtr\y b e Ban mach:hine ! ■ ’* 3 h aNSEN n : - A Haidton man waswa Injured eariier this n 'i / . w edt wwhen his arm became caudau^t in a piece of bean .r-'- cleanln,In^ equipment, according{ to Twin Falls County i d • Sheriff, Jo eHHamlllon, 3S. w as listed In goi i VaUeyly Memorial H d ^ ital in Twinin FFalls after und^obg. ^ lo^^^r damages to his right arm, bo^it^ -ills n iU . r * Z . SH Munnfin said Hamilton Is an empionployee of Ferry Morris T - K l i n b i SeedCoCo. al the firm 's p lan t one milemlli west of Hansen. He p - ' : ; . was repeportedly clearing debris froi • ------from ajnachine^rtly_ 4 1 ^ ■ ...... a fter rrmIdnlAl Wednesday when'wi' hls covert slew ------b e c ^iftgauml e la a mcvlngchaln,—■ T ilechain d had to be dism antledd to free the m an. Munn —;------^______said, 0 TT------c v r ^ r i - N U L u i a ^ j ] u — q E mergy coD StS=z G le n T llleU e v ______^grandchllt^lldmi. ____ _ Ithen purchased a shoe repepair sJap______"O inlln■ tin u ed tro m P a^ F i______m ig h l p a y 5,5 cents per kilolowaltbour_should_pay for_ for power., FMC_uses_ HEYBIIRN - Glenfl tllle■; y . 66, of es wilfbe af2 p.m. Monday at TliiV moved to FUer in 1936 com pared to larg er IndusUstria] users almost 20 perce:rcent of the total power S .iS 'S : agriculture! grotq»gr as welt.as business » Heyburn. dJcd Frtday/ whilewl pheasant 52™ !***!^I Funeral Chapel wilh the Rev. tlnued I In th e shoe repair busi and Irrigators who might paypa aboul 2 supplied by IdaIdaho Power. The two I? grotips - is a m ix of ^ hunting Id Minidoka Countwnty. ^ ggbum ofnclating. Burial wlll 'was a member of the M eUio^S.'lS’Jr “'cUtoif cents. Is too great.______companies agc«Eceed.lo.lelihe£lIC.seLa_ iaeUM«morial-Parh ^Friends------fa~Cha?f5 ------comwex-econ»nomic-ana}ysts-and-sim-— ------HewssbornJunelT; J9J9»,-at Spanish- ” -m S tC T ------S u rv lv ln g -a re th re e sons, “Some difference is justistlfied. Not rate. II today.._and_unllI_tlme.Qf. _ J J of-Qiino, -- _ p lep ieasfo r_rjnercy. rr ______Fort; Ulah.-aod alteittmded feey "“y, ' -_Wygal of.FUer. Ed.Wygal « -th a tm u c h i” hesaid.— - - schools, graduating !n imHcmarried183^ , »ervlc«sMoMonday. . (Calif., and F ran cis Wygal of Douglas „ « a mimple, { Dallln Reese, a “ Som e PUC: sistaffers argued at"a Edna Lee March 2 7 .1M5. City , Calif.; two daughtefilers. Eva | ^ l a C ^nty t y farmer and d irecto r of At the same hearing. HaiIans Nissel, hearing for a ddday In the decision H5. tn U* Logan, F r p r ff o e i r ic f c W h ite h e a d j ______Ulah.LDST«iipIe.HeJia<;had served In the O Toole of Covina, Calif., arand Hden th e Idaho Stale S Wheal Growers an ^ Illinois consultant repre»sentlngthe until after theje^raW P rate-hcarings. ■"“Arrny Air Co'ni^uringTrg-World War II,'— '-T W lfnFALLS = FRSEITCR ET ^M a jia s uf D o Moines; ~» iJ ~grand^------^AssoclatlOTTlrasked-ttiC PUC not lo -jTRr-SlmpIofOmilsagri J jrwr^HrheCfllBe somele iof the same issues He was on actlvc membenber of the LDS Whitehead,ad. 70. of.Twtn Falls, died cchildren; and lO.great-grandndchiidren. In c re a se -th>e-6hare-of-power-costs—B e - Rn^or M(ccaI uf>y>^ CATCCreras a rale raised in thee FFMC case would-he_ ' ' Qiurch and hod servedrtd in the MIA F ^ d a y moimorning at Magic Valley Me- SShe was preceded In death by)yadaugh- a^cultureuausers must pay. ^engineer q>ans 50 years, pre:resented an decided by theePirnPA PI process. — •- preskJency,' - ...... - ...... _morialHo6iloepitalanerpbrieflllness. ^ler. three sons, and two brotherlen. In 1979. he>e said 25 percent of the 8:87-page report thal a rg i^ i Survivors Indudc oQ :son, Darrell He wass b bom June II. 1910, at Twin ■ ■ Services w ilt be Monday at110130a.m. 11 sta te s farmlers er had loans from Ihe ?equitable now. “Nothing i the PUC beard the case Tflley of Heybum; fourtir t8tep-l-votelncreased FM Cs. Gaylon Kidd of Heybum.im . Mre. Delano where he' llv years, working for ^ Grace D r^.-Frlends ma?jyga»ai- _whlchJsfl:;ieotaijieuU iiiiaaiij: ------gcannot b e achieved by standidanl rales ■’ale.lij;)y,abput6$percenl.„TT)e a ------rtr o i a a iicy 'or c a iff) R,.unj)i-n>-p=f«i^ls-lndlcaicales a large segm ent of wiU) som e m inor miiidlllcatlBliom " he irlleiHiaHrrfargeim tw a rate a .m . Monday.’ —:------Medam oi Boise, aiw"l ^allslni^'.'H e was a veteran ^ our sta te ’s faifarmers are on a shaky said. formula pmpoaposed by the Irrigation 3Raer a motorcycle accident In May Brretnn’ which lh6 pow er— ■nie l-'ML’ Corp. and Idahflio wiwer fee sam e one the “Of Heybunj, Mrs. Georjeorgc (Norma) Gerald (JaJane) Keim of Escondido, He was b o m Jan. 3, 1956, ' at - S e , radually increase over a could cc not agree on a rate thee burg. Mrs. K elly (Tammy Jeaniuit Adams___ w ch.as “The.he-slmllarilles Belwecit- ' practice of | -Burial will be In the Gem Gcr Metnorial------L f e n ntis i s W rRobinette -and Jane Louise Powell, bothof5f Buriey, E m bedded CosL-Analysis C and Veterinary Mediclicineatthe . :Gardens. Friends may calla llo i t the Payne HAZELTOIrON - Dennis Wayne and " Patty Powell of Albicbion; his M arginal OsstVSt'Analysls." ’ Oiape] Tuesday afternoon»n and evening Robinette,, 3838, of Hazdloft. died Friday grandm P others Mrs. Luta.£ow«tMill of Salt------Power conclncludcd, “ Energy ra le s - ; - - landprloripservlceson.WcdWednesday. Ui C anon a□tyrwev.------' t j ------Lake-Citrand'Mfs7Bes8ieMo^ Morgan ofr mustDe'raise*ised significantly.” This :r Twin Falls clly police of- . “ ^ ^ would help utilitllities avoid “ costly in- :: W illiam Alvin1 Kf e r s e y n i i / S e'eromeCounty r t deputy sheriff, Services will be at 11 a.m:Tuc Anirimal Clinicic j ^> 1 " veslmenl/inmI new generating capaci- the Albion LDS Clhapel with Bisl Z JEROME - Wlllloni1 AAlvIn Keiiey liew «sbomn Aug. s M,19i2, at Twin Falls. ^ ly." be Mid,, 0 or al least keep such 5 0 6• Atjdison / Ave, West _N I«lson offlcia tln g ^ u rial will b . - -i$c^70r«f-Jcremorwas-foKound deail-ol— H e_gt»irtaW-fn>m-htgh-Bchool-ln—^ from.beirtg-made-lner------natural causes Saturdayly Qftemoon£ at Hazdtwi andmd married Connie Gooding ~Albion Cem etery. Friends may tnl965.They\ McCulloch’s.M onday from not "his home. ey were laler divorced. "! ^ t o T At th e Ulalilah Power hearing in Small ananimals, sheep and goatsS H g are his parents, Mr. and ®:'8:X p.m. and one hour prior — Hove Funeral ChapdI wlll wl annouact Surviving t w to Ihe Pocatello. E ari J. Baker .oLAshton - _ rterviccs. ^______■ , Mrs. Ben RobinetteRo of Haielton;_lwo____services^ at the church Tuesday. ^------tesim«roh*befijeSarof the Senior Clti- ~ i sons. Shaneie and Keith' Roblnelte of ^PeterM .~Carhr l s o n ; Glenoma. W«Wash.; and a sister, Mra. C e c e li a D u e n aas i zens utility Coa!oalIllon of the Southeast. JLlWlKfALLS^Petcr-MjJd X a rtso M 4 r^ — Howard--Hlgh-of-Rlehmond, _ -BURLEY - Cfcflla-DucnasiSj. 6a. of____presenl,ui I utility structyre.places_|« ’ -'if Twin Falls, diisd Saturdayday morning a t' Va._- Buriey. died Saturday momlnaIng In the ^ niuch burd(rden on the low-income hiShdnuaHerosuddenTlIhen h« ...... - Craml'de’t iK?vlc« wllFbe WWnes- •'Twtn J ’ Falls CTlnlcUcCTilBrafler:era b'Bef" — consum er;” hesjesald. ------HewasbomMarth6.l896.896, In Sweden. d a y at 10 a.na.m. fn the Ha«lton Cemfr Illness. “‘J B aker quoteded from a federal rep o rt ------.He caineto-the U;9.-ln-t9-1915 and had tery. Friend:Mds may call at White She was bom Oct. 10,1912. att EEl Paso, that said thee |poor tend to occupy --w ork ed In the Twin Falls arearea since 1933- Mortuary Tt*Tuesday from noon until 9 Texas. ^ She m a rrie d Antonio Marquez M bousing th at is "energy inefficient'^ lb s Q bride mason, retlriodOd In 1970. He - p.m . Duenas at B u r l^ , and was a merwmberof -while lackingg imoney to implement -Twin Falls Oflhopec 'married Esther JobnsoQ MlA arch i 10,1828. - - theth( Spanish Apostolic Church Inn EBurley, significant constnservatlon practices, Hi Qilcfl8DrHe-w»3 a-meiTnember of the ------~—A l i cc ( e B . W y g a l ------•^^-She-ls^ survived by her husbsi»nd In He said tbee d M rs. B rw e E.-WII : '______Admitialtllri - r - =77:^-. alLof-Wcnckll;-. Cecil E.-DI-DuDey:orPawl;^H6]irFreen Ing apassenger.'pIaQie— •- Srief..v i u ) e c a h €e . -Billy Bell, h e y Jennifeaifer.'Gon2al(iz,'Linda Bccm. and a n Gooding; Roland FullmerT arand Mrs. D ean Powell and sen.S " 3 i m ^Tw inFallsiIs CIty-County Airport. .^fitrtcG Evans,.all of'Burley;:y; LuclUc. Jcnks of Declo; and on BUricy; Mrs. Kdly Hoskoveljjvek of Hagerman: Mr?. WardK W l N t o saidI !she fell when sh e : EftabethFlliKrofRupcft. ___ Shcgiwe: Randy Ochsnerner of Hatton; R^sen and walked o v e r anan uneven connection T ngrp ig a^tirpp_fi ~ • Disnlfinil«!«r1 ^ ^ ^ ■ — t»twecirthe-p!ani -fotalUhings^ut^F-srief-llke— ------:.,.U oyd Gundcrson.^Cyncll Babbilbbitt, Eleanor Sneed, and Shlrle] riey. andJamesBvtlerofWelts,Nes,Nev. ______plaUorm. * S h e jdc u h f ^ negligence on : eskelsoR, all of Burley; Ellsabdabeth Filger of Rupert; and Jll ]6y must be sh;hared. Let us p rovidM e J h e ______J[tJ____ ’ _ Birth ...... ______thp pa rt ()f ih e fliri^Irilne and asks WiOQO-^ - >;\irallers andPaul Perrault, bothlofJIevburp.L: ofj ...... ; __ A^abh to lau ra FiylJIsonnofFiler.-*^ of ------dam ages plus attoittoroeyfees...... consolation a n d1 ;assistance you nee tnvolviJived In a driven by Dennlm is Lee Morrison. 45, Amvmv P arker, 25, w as westbound ndon F^ul.collidetfwltfriUi a car driven by :..'tlill-and nm-accldefll Sundmday. A of Paul, nil a Intrain on the 400 West 50 I &South Road, near the Inters srsec: R obert N eal ShlwM y , 5S, ot R e n o .: ely G-feel Road. The Irah•ain, driven by Jack- iton3n of 300 west Road aa : JNERAL " -'tell, with a^tiSm btSld.'^j,‘d riv ln g - Corey. 45. of I I she— Nev. Sanders wai f Rimert, was com- alien:tempted to d ia n g e a tape it]1] the^ the lotersedion oi X while, 10-wheel truckt withv a pletdy acrpss forSoulh^F a l r t ss the • intersection. car’su-’s tape player, police report Reqitofd : h a p e l ______• *nffhlU? b ed backed IntOraa 1le^ly Police^ reporte* >rt^. and too South RoadRo and Shlvdy_____ L ■ted'-lhat-:Morrlsoni:__whenben.she-drove4)fMhe road.-1.-Ttte —wa s tum lD g-lenW - - p a i ^ c a r at th e Wayskte^CIfrCafe al--stated-fac''wa5 M iraTIie v tf lc lS ^flS:ilUn^1e_to_siop____ e aIT r nrolled !* t-tim e s,-resting on l " r'HejburirThffTiarrowKd by nthe— ciipporrroorrenA“nmrpbiiceTiia— — “ I byR lch~6«iau^rt^the weight he was lopaip and knocking overa power p II Fafbis . : •pole Both c a rs w ere momoved oil Ihe road . .ard G c o r^ Q u isl, 40, of Montana,Mo: hauling. The! pickup sustained (nilsIts path. The estim ated danu g islalrwq $450- d a m a g c ,- page_ before tbe officeic^aniveiJnie ------^ police —RSOO-daraagee andi the traln-COO .— lo-the'Car-was-»2,500-and- -ih sa ld . N o injuries w ere rcportiorted. damage. No Siec a .....pickup sustained Cl«SOO dam age a n d - - tieepwere injured. cllalittallon was Issued. MimbernAaadMm' A am Elw -J{p_cl^^^atlons or ACCIDENT,- the c a r 1300 darnelflSge. No l^ u rie s f PAUIO.REYNOIDS'' L — A Pauf. woman . ac(ACCIDENT - N o citations vn Additw Av«nu« Coir, j a were wererepoited. lAMESC.II6YN0lDS....rr”"?on«733-49(X> ‘ — rt— - ^ ------‘Baim a jUCUA. Bal u l o r lJeaveL u n b jEsaten1 l i s t ^ . Miss.s. St. nips~TiiIde 6-3------—^— Arizor>na scuttles'>Bmiifs~ \ i ■JACKSON. Miss,■ aiPI) - second h; T San Joi^~^rj)rises:s Bears half, and the agrcssive'e TIICSON, Artz. tirp i)) —- Freshman Mississippi ^abam a’s pretty percht h ato p Ihe na- Mississippi tpl State had shocked■ Alabam AI a's 11. 39yards out shortly after I Conference w llh a W recocord, dropped relu m ed It; 19 yards3 lo lhe San Jose St. fibocking less to the BuJBulldogs shows Btyant li ;r Intermission P u n ter SergioSe Vega boomed three€ to 7-1 on the season. San I term ed It a "decisive w in"" toput the Wildcats ahead 1 n Jose now Is 41. On th e ne>next play, Jay Jeffrey hit his team - which ha d to stay. successivee kicksk of 80.51. and 56 yards^ 5-3. had appeared by liflssissl]ssippi State. I (ICLAffotonelastdespe Mike Flsheisher \rith a 41-yard Invincible the last twoI w eeks In rout- p erale chance lo keep thete BruinsI oul of range In the 3 I when officials gave the e Wlllhlte, the Spartanan's leading touchdown, Tennessee andmd Southern loss proved that w e are not as ^ le Bruins one second half,ilf. rusher, p l u n ^ 2 y ard s w m ore play a fler no more 1 with 8:52 left i • ------Mississippi —■ m ay nottticasgooda3-B»™=rd,'"t, Ihe veteran Alabama coach y a rd s to BriiJrion Holland, then threw 399 Willhlle’s gam e winneriS ixedo U'alslart^ald at San Jose's 8-yard line Less than two minutes Bryant, saw the Tide’sTld 28-game s eariler. the to Nettlingg forfo the score, 70-yard drive-aftcr-B Ipartans stopped &>ylor on Wildcats had slopped the B aylor-had winning streak s n a p ^d a n d hopes for Moore hi le Bruins' last The Brulnulna w ere plagued by first-■ assumed a 22-lG lead on a 14-yard ^th-and-l^ftua hit on a ■37-yarxl field goalll serious chance, as MikIke Robinson h a lf mistake a second straight natloitlonal champl- early In Ih akes. but still took a 17-144 touchdown run by Alfreded Anderson. W lllhlte scoi Ihe third quarter to tie thee tackled Tom Ramsey Inn 1his own end hafllmeleadtad. scored his first touchdown onship severely dimmed. score 3-3. th The winning march was.s aided by a on a 52-yard { . then kicked a 22-yarder with zone for a safety. Quarterbai ird pass early In the third Sophomore Dana MoM oore, kicked 13:35 ra n a l back Tom Ramsev threwV 15-yard rouflying the kicke:

a f o F ] >ffcteei Twin Falills m entertairins m I^ZBMselFr. '=T*.’!tW W W li»l ____ ■r . ByLarryHovey • Tlmes-News sports writvriter______t l J P '

TWINFALLS-The’he T w in Falls S' WM - B rains will m ake theiIheir first ap- i ^ • pearancelntheslateplsplayoffsnext ; 4;, • ' ■ ’ ;■ week. ' T hat was decidedd 'w hen they ' ...... v- rallied from eight poln•oints down In • . y. the fourth quarter to pull out a '-^^ ..•2 —i------27-22 decision over NarNampa Satujt^ day afternoon.. , . But the Bruins leftI ththeir faithful ~v- -hanglng-on the ropeses until Gary |H |H u I • Krumm hooked up> withv Steve ^ . Galley wi a 44-yard-d touchdow n * bomb to move to withiithin one and ^ ------lharpinjiged'across'hihim^irToOr -'mlnuteslaterbrassnretre th e v ic to ry .- ~ It ended a listless performancepe . ^ : by the Bmlns, facingng tbeir first _ “must" footbal gamele sin! c e 1962. > . And there' w as ann important - . reason:------V ------i r > • There was a dlstlncinct H A ' :-aboutit40p.m.-Saturdarday-andthat------' : meant the Bniins* veeveer running R'-. :^fiflm e was totally at- the • mere _ :7. „N am pa‘s- defense. For!'or-lhe-ifrst ------mi r - tim e in six gam es T'Tw in Falls r. became a passing teamm —■ a f o r c e d __ ^ • passing team. But Krurhimm and a fleet o f receivers weree eqe( u al to the . task and managed to pulllull it out. ‘C ■ The vlctory-m eans‘ (he th Bnjins, IB H - r 7-2, will entertain th U e Boise > Braves, 21-0 winners oviover Borah, in the first playoff gam'a m e .a t .7:30 in Bniln £ f f i u T ' ' Coach Bill Jones dldn’Idn’t w ant to ~ -- • but noted he anticipated:ed ••planB" jB E H - would be In effect.t. “Nampa' b S I ^ B stOR)ed our veer ccold and --06ffi30 everyone tells me-Boiseoise has the best defensive line.inJhe-the country. _ ■ ' DOODO.QDCLftat-MUTT/TVnrtN.^ ■ Bmin halfback I.iirryy Hh u rt (30) r : We feel we definitely willwll h av e to i>r Scott Miilldry iis he litkftk f s a h a rid o ff f ro m G a r y :Krummtl2) fora shortt ggi ain .______: - ■ — throw.agalnstBoise,-But.llut-firslrlet-’s— game,-whlc hlch was-triggered-by ------“livasre^ljrpl^5dw u^"cofionflrm^ b^lT litileliic let these kids enjoy lhathat 7-2,’’ he sophomoreC ihore and I Ihlnk we’re kbeing a 76-yard romp. e Chris Acree most of the nquarterback Gary Krumm.1. " I’d go going tohave-t'e-to:’’ - ^ k e the. play-w,r^vas drawon the. ' - s m ile d . _ ~— game-after- -Nampa Iheii drove to Ihilhe Twin • (A^kboard. er-starler Mike O’Hara down ^ tb e line (riding Uie biball In a E asily said 1 It m i^ t have been hisis firsfi t sm ile ta d his bell Id now but al the time. pFalls one but fumbled Into I >ell rung in the second. b;back's stomach) looking» al the the passing 0 the end “ I took onet loolook and told m yself of the day. His Bruinsjs camei out quarter. _ g practice appeared nzone. Slllj^the _Bulldogs_c defense- and- thinking- 'av*(ve it to — - - e x p ^ l v e . - - -got (ne_. 'takeneasy.beci -- totally^flat.-totally exp victory. A good-sized crovT ow d looked hanging on IS tM k tHe klckoff and “ .’- back'on-the-next E play.’. Acree— lerward. 3n by their fingernails b'by then it was too late aand we m oved for foui ^ on simllariv flat In tbe quietest throughout our first downs to take _hopked h< up_wlth Larry WfddWick for Krumm then kt it the afternoon --and- dropped di il-( causing the fumtnbles.)" the lead. But ■n kept for a two-polnl ~ ^ stadium In America Saturtu rd a y . ' N am pa could ut the tlp-came when...... "aa 19-yard bomb and ihee aptly- conversion and w uldn’t take il away. •But Krxmim. who said hefie didn't th ree o f those idwithSOsecofidsleft What they Hrst witnesn essed con-' "w e look se cam e on third-down named ^ Bill Crofool boote)ted.lhe In IheTialf Twin JOked very lethargic, feel fe the team had been prirrimed at passing plays, win Falls had a 15-7 r firmed their suspicion. T\ /s. Larry Hurt punched extra q, polnl. . T w in F alls eqieclally in the first half." Jones alall for the game, noled "ilil might It acro ss from advantage, took the ( ^ I n g klckoff a om the four and Sieve Twin Falls’ passing gam ff an d rolled a p e e d . "II don't c know if il was have hi helpea" concerning Ihthe way Galley converti me then The thlrd quatquarter "was another to a touchdown. But fromom th e n on, becduse It W£ cried. ■ blazed. bl In succession Krunjmm hll case of offensive was a day gam e o r they N N; am pa stuffed Twin Falls*Is* veer. Twin FallsIls quickly forced a Q; sive miseries for the : the stadium was filledI with wl weird felt they had Galley on slants for 14 yardrd gains Bmlns. Afterr a a punt exdiange. lad It too e asy . But Ihey •‘We naven't thrown muchh :in five Nampa puntI arand the second tone of lo didltwhenth to each side, then flippy: tot< Hurt Nampa drove! toto theI Twin F alls 15 itheyhadto.’' games g£ and we needed to wororkonit the game camame three plays later fo : ' ~ W i^v eer stopped«d and the- - “‘nwirscot for nine more. With 30 secomjndslelt. and fumbled.. Again A; the Bruins coutlng report (old them -• InMmecondltlons."In -- ■— when Nampata Iintercepted a pass. t\ I passing game a little rusrusty. Twin toshutoffthe T ^n Falls called a middlee screen.1 . fumbled back,, so.sow am pa took-lUil______the veer and you shul off In that respect. Jones techoed On Its next po:possession Twin Falls— _ Falls came up with Interiterceptlons Twin Falls,' - a n d was it w id e c ^ n . A cree got It on t a two-yard sneajc Ils," Jones continued. K Ki nim m . "W e did get It (Hklie pass- fumbled llawjiway on the Nampa 18 - and five fumbles. Tbe Brul5rulns never “ And they shutshi It off." In When Bob McMlllen looook the and then hit Robe;obert Burnell for the- Ing game) back to wheilere we a fle r a 47-yaiyard gallop by Hurt m - . fully controlled Nampa’sa’s passing - “Our veer pass he had six blue shirts1 ItIn front lying conversion,Ion. Mr was plugged up. It ' wwj anted it. We w ant lo tluxirow the which came; withinw an eyelash of ^ of him and nothing else. It I 1looked *SeeBBBruliisF4 r „,^Qw.en.mmed.gcgame’smosLualaluable-— - ‘

r a a S irhami p i o r or s R i p ^ - f B y M lK E P RATEK :------^ ! b u lld o g s Uiroujb u j^ u t the first half but m y my c o a c h i n ^ r e , this is thee I lo u ^ t Bulldog at the« CastlefordC 19. . minutes mlr of t)ad football. Ev •Jnaes-NewssDortsuTiter -• • .quarterback iDoug. Rose-falled-to-can Evidently,- t » d d h av e runfi thithrough tbe holes t h ^ ' ' game !!ve gone through,'.'heajsald wllh "I-was veryy pleased| wllh the w a y they the' wanted it badly enough." ______gulde.hls.teamQm-to-paydirtJloiuFord- Twa wonwut voice.-“The game made. Thw makinake ll ea^ and-Husr ne wasn't we-played.-e5pispedally^in-the' second—~O Ci w enrthe"hero''onne ■ WtwoirraiiTio.-T7»y diouid gi S NA^A-Sophomore RoR ob-O w en . got hisIlls team on th e board, decileclded unlil the final seconds.I s /’ ------half.'-Lsaid O ar [d g e t m { a w a r d ) ; ^ “ “ *’ “ lapass'fbr - however, on a fc l0rk,_:iWe_were"ju5l-:lo(E:flnfanet^tbe^gflme^ivedJhe:: it^^second^aaia while holdingIlngup lhelw^foo4'htgh=^ for one TD and caught ai a ^ou^yard run late in the ' TlThose flnal mlnules starteted'wfien key^ In theh e first half and needed big] : another to lift the CastlefordirdTO ves Second Mrlod. b l ^ thrill of his footballII career, trophy: ^ afteifte r a long tlm e i tbe best dialay of 'de- reotb in e d possemlon-with-flve0 mlnutes—itwasourgame:'r le:*'------theIhe touchdown pass, hlsjcmlydy recep- Elnanisa <=*tvWkd the day ruling for ■^lieriodBflergrflbbwraDaveE cnfrom-our telmrrn tlie n ^ . “ 1 knew In ore order for us to ^ ln this UonLion of the day. / attempts and going two i.;passtoround^outlheWolf«corl After another jnlsfired.fourtirtfrdown gamewehadloito play excellent on both .. DDefensively, he was credlli ry . cam D rw ge took over artfi !,Ktt8l.(lepar!iiiwUiir^_. iWMme—sSm bn h e®nrtambriagniasoneoi fiVSr i m a s r « r ^ ------n — f; - Although H points v/ta faifa r b e lo w “ They cam e offaslugflshflrst-andltoff posilosltion again, tbe possession Ktnyon'and Ray G arrl- m ending the toug!^ defiefenses I’ve ever seen “'“Winning the state diamp - Ihelr 40^lnt per game aveiiverage, it scared m e forraw a hl^utintheflnal Inn -the• e^ct same resull nplonsfilp son led th e deferlefense charts wllh 17 ^-was-ptajty-Saturdw--aa-thethe-N or-!—quarter IhCTTPci tift hest.ball-club-wc'-vc—wasA'as^aIreaoy-a4)}g-thrill for vmpe.—Bald tad d escm n b lnled. ed :------• _ - Ihj^l o f. faced Id! ^ ear’ir." he-said while his tbehe-shy back;i“& t;gettlngth ranked team playrt a stiffIf andj wh “Iknwtheyv•y would be tested for the. havl thlsmosi rcimwwoi 0 j-Q i lavlng lo score, had one last»t chance players celebrate:at^ In the locker room, vali > thuslastic defense the finalI hahalf afier flrst time thisIs year} but I g u esa y o u . with valuable player award Is sonomethlng cuu«tord...... a 0 a o - 1 2 rithl;3IieRontlieCasUefonl:d34-yard “lloldthekld£ildsal halflim e It would Incrncredlble. I won't ever (orgelIll," I C*i-0win2fun(p*intpm eood)...... C itfm ggllng In (he first 24 minutelUtes. ■ could say t ^Bypassed. ' • >-« *fi»»riKreeKhortsuccessf aful p ass b e ridiculous to work out for five " BiBul he WC3 quick lo ad d ^ ;i c C : T h g ^ r was left wide openle n f o r th e fly in g colors. Inall^»hreeye?rlng pass Intercep- Panthen ; knew be-would be-tough;'?h."— iflterceplkm; a fumblele and two sacks played thal m took over at the Buhl 40 lateate Fullback Dave Keller,tr. who did not Smith saidaid. "H e b eat us b ad on lhas< that good of a team in an awful Uon by Rory Rlcbesoieson. ^ k e R iver In the fl wse of Hamilton by the ^Witzlngb Belnap fongtim e." ‘ first quarter. Buhl's defensense siiirt on offense becacause of ankle two passes ne.” ■______h ad a 22-0 I ^ d befonfore the score and hddtous » but te is probably besl as“ ai foiled any comeback bl( Xigh and Snake River lurrtcd the troubles, charged straiglight into th e end blocker.” • •-allhough Buhl triedHi IIts besfto grt ballt)^ T h e fumble cam e winflthjusloverfive bumi ickatthe34. zone almost untoucheded by lhe Buhl Buhl’s5 PKen Lively fumbled Snakt ...... 0 0 0 a - « —I back Into the eame, turnoversti halted Just b< ■ake minutes to play and1 IP anther P e rry SMkeniY« ...... !! ...... — before the end of the quarter, .defense. Jeff Barron adcddecllheklck. .. River's erensuing klckoff and Wayoe '•I ; any-threat. it wasjs ionly-tbe third BuhJ [umble^f. fun and Jbe.Panthen.hfldlad doing a J and ram bled 24 - sn -K ewetwt?nm(Q»rroflk(eii) i ------:* loUOktown agalnisl'Sn -a-good-Job-of—5tucki-rec--ecovered-aHhe-Ifldian-20r-Ifi 2g CTntar------m-muum'luumj 1 luntiurfSJnW) ...... 'Snake'RIverTfiIs~lfir all 1 at Buhl’s 38. Jerry Pov-ov- slopping our outside gi ^ y e a r gam e and was s ix p l ^s WV illiams scored on a repeal __ BuhlJansJound.aJlJittJp snlare ns Wuinm> 1 n,n (B«ln«e _ _ ------n a T ro y Juker. a junior, ms helped pushed the Panthersers Coach DeLynn Haifonjrd said. "The conversionion pass for a 22-0 m argin wiih ''ilh strong running movess while gaining sfl-c/i»to.nwtora 24 lumtm rtcortfY Qicii I^HWI______(SC ruins-^ r^ sm iid1 0 t s i IoolinuedtrwnpageF3 _____ ------th e'S when Nampa wiwent for it. Tlie Nampa)a totook Twin F alls to third and _____ -—-TwinFa:Fans^OtsToHTy first downn ooi f n m n e r slipped down foror a slight loss. ’ seven, now tUriUAd X. N C tl a c*ruiiupoinr-":;C:Wflick 19 p t» Ifom Acre# (Crolool ’J » “ little flatI passp and M urray turnedj Itit passwassIighUyover-Ui‘tiirown. kickj s y H P i v ." ,! » - OtT 78-yard bomb. Crofoot con-on- B ut Twin F alls couldildn't count the tf - McMillenmcw 53 p u s fi^im Kfumm . ■ ; v i » 'tirra^^^fiti-TUMH iKtumm runiml______— ------i» PitmeOiU seven. ^ lh e b 3 l to i te B u ll^ 4 ! «• 2run iBjinsll p«js Irom Ac im ) Leiua, kMi wtMrvBa Prdday B«iomkWau*M S, Uouni uwi iTjH.;;;,------? s s s ; ayln'runningrreceiving-affiiiffiT" id onbyTw uncinjron’alaTum ble a t the • fni#<3) ______K.jU n JT______Un IMfO » ' *»•" returns. got g< thing going with a Nampa43with2:20!eft.t. TF —Krumm!jmmirvn(pMit»»aai :Su? ~ k ickofrretu r,'— =fffissTSs'^?L_------etumTo Brujn R Knmimn m ______' " KXSiiS.-S hllTarsTIoHovey for 11 yards and (henlen — ------c*nnM«M.wr«iw'r' a MiUdtBAuiir.Ooi caught GalJalley sJandng off the ri^ t CcnituUitwufl U. Unceui1< ,cum II •«*no*<'Jiii;,K*f,u» S k ® " " ' " ' "‘ - Cfuu90in.O«ucii " side. Galle Pufau«i;.»ionnw»ii»«At(iu^tu>M Tbere wei .• tUM*C*num«».uiu y*mmomO OaMX.wlcMU8M« ' SSJlIm *’ *p2S kvere 7:59 lefl and.Jones thenten — — E225?li”y''Koy£!a* ^ had lo canam his salary with the de-je- c ls io n - ((0 ol kick o r go for (wo. Aflerr aa _____ y... ^ .*K»wK2jffV?'i£S5«ir!4'* ------lim eoulJie.he.4!^ted.Jor-tbe-two-polnt. tiuTiKnKieu^a - NBA'bbx)xscores which faileclied w hen one B ruin receiver'e r ■ _ .knockedltaII away from another. :• • ■ I AiUAtSI Tt.CMv>MU.n*«0n««0 WUMIMOTDHItn ' ------fe'iSfM tiW rJ— ihe_way_we.were playing a_t_ __ that tim e tnthat In the overtime Kansas'as 1 ■ ■ .r^,M4.iuro.»4 (playoff) p r ’ s n s s ? plan they had an equaltal ■ ■ ■ ■ I T '* wiwYOnicmii chance loseI score against us. I felt if we^ I f l M V could go ahethead we could blow ihem off ------s S ' S S ' S s s WMlMNiUTI.IIUneit II OMnnn.WuAxwionSI 10 — iheTTeianrII we could get ahead 23-22. raw -r,';!,-?;:Toui,«r-j.i,i ihenletNan :-:S4i5i¥r{fi2srr" H5^u»rsru*Mown»*'' ampafold.". — ^------'•-;K:SS5SS:833U“3*------„T------S S S & ' M l ’f— new_if,we-mlssed-il-Uiey------—---- - TriM'»'iiig>iH,«fWi«»-»— -w o u ld get: pumpi ped up b u rw e felt th e y "* ' jji’ii;?®'*’Vj I t ’ already had oS?aM!r liii^S L tl lad lhe momentum and weve had to try totochaneeit."hesaid. - - ,?AU>tm> SI. K, AU&m u u tr N am pa ththen helped th e B ruins con-1*-Ntw ^ =SN PG 61aOEFUP^

Rice stunns 1pm ! 0 t < 'ArkansasiS ELEE C ^ " 025 ' ' • LITTLE ROCK. Ark,.rk, (U PI) - - , WiARM 'WINTlE R j ^ K enneth Sam compleipleted Rice’s ANNC COVER ^ fourth-quarter blitz by/ kicking kl a 31------t2r*-=-field-floal-witb*2l~21-SeomdST^— :------:: -pinthing Saiurday night ^EABlw i c s Jit lo give the ' Owls a 17>16 iipset ove:over the 19th- REPUBL3LICAN— .ranked Arkansas Raztlazortiacks In Pbid io r by A nn C over foiforcounfy commisslonor, PRICES EFFE'ECTIVE :Sou^w esl Conference act!Qcllon. Vinnio Stondio r NOW IS THE t im e t o MAh dioy. Troosuror______MKE n ^ n o v e m b e r1 2 : THRU 1 5 -^ B B - • The wlnnlng'fleld goal[>al was set up . A CUDDLE BAGI ------whenJUce's David Englar^and blocked a — •Steve Cox punt with 90 secondss « lefl lo ------— ------.s e t vp tb e Owls on thee AArkansas 39. • •(< dtLQ UILT Rice moved to the Razoriu rb ack s’ 16 in :f o u r plays lo put Sam Ini T ^ t ™ In position f o r _ I ^ FABRICS'S , A J i_-theUftfliDgkick... :: r . ^ " _jicaliciI COS-FI.0 irl A LS-SO U o i-JUVENJLESz j u ------M w ith 17 seconds lefl. ArkArkahs^.wllh PLAIDS-DJ-DECORATORS-FLANNEL EL-SKr CLOTH . freshman B)1I Pierce leading, 1& took . PATCHWM0RKS-CHRISTIV1AS PRINFdNTS-SATINS ----- ' ov e r at Its 21-yard line butHit did< nol pass GINGHANAM SWISS DOTS-TARTANAN-MUSLINS / :ib e3 3 , O ujtfit t \ OUR COiCOMPLETE LINE OF QUILTEDED FABRICS / \ 4S" wide,de. Cotton. Cotton/Polveitor Bio - — The loss dirmed ArkanKansas, picked Blondi. N v lo n - j to b e at th e top of the SW(5WC, lo 4-3 for REGULARLY S 2 .9 8 'to S6.9J : th e season and 1-3 In SWC S\ games. y o u ' r s5elf c in 'R ice Is a surprising 4-44 f(for the year - andS-2. y ^ s c;omething 2 0 % OR C ; • -V egas 72, N.WI.M.’7 I 0a l s e ______^______LUXURIOU0U5______V-- ■-HOllETON-lliPII------BBl renl-G hinn------J risbed for 143 yardsds and two ■■ PlaiSs and.pleats...lace .touchdowns and p a ^d f>for a third id ribbing...cozy colorsf ROI >i!v jk :: Cblnn scored on ruh^^ ofo r a n d '9 - . '■ 7 j Tfiacotate/le/l5%Nvion., , S - — ::yards-and-lhr«w-a-7-yai V — , 'p . - ...... ^ - . s p e d a L Mxhino WMna'bte------^3.ft9yd.J fciiS ilil-. ___(_ — dw a 3-yaro ------J- REGULAfllfflLV$4:98vd.------—g y louchdowTi run andI substitute. , SAW2t)%\ ------;quarterbad(~Lk>nel-W llS( ------NgjV-FflOVQ W ietifftffMGTQN------BUTTERICK ' ------from 7 yards out.'Unebacl►acker Weedy 3 3 8 5 . _ ^ _ _ _ • H a n is tackled’ T a i quartertwdc^ qu _ ■ # C T y^ \Somethingelse3 -SWE T-rRetibep-Jonea-itrthftfnd-iid-BmHor-v'—— "ZvT"'' EATERKN IRENEKEUEy- z i t i n D 5TER^ - \ \ J32MalnAvo.N UiaWFKB*b g o r d T d l nose gu^rd Lionelnel W illiams \ \ \ 733-6262 "■ DRESS FABABRIC FOR THE WINTER i t h r e a d .ia ^ e d Chinn In the endid zonez for a . \ Great Fall & R SEASON [) \ \ TWIN FALLS BiWinior color,. Averisty ol fall colort ineludieludinp black tnd.w hite. ■ :«orned Frog safety andI GregGr Porter ' lOO^DacroiTon® Polyoitor. N O W 225 yard tpooli ;ld d ced aS 6 -y ard fldd goal.. 62"wi(ic .. R EG U IARLY RL $4.98 yd.' : ; H ouston 37;TCI'CU5 $3.1•88yd. ^ ...... T,;:°r:-:„-7"SA VV ] / E - 2 5 ^ J _ ^tiOO — --A L B IIQ IJE R Q IIE . N.M.U. (UPI) - ■Nevada-Las Vegas, rankededfifthinthe I ' THt fA iim c s io n i Wl liAUon in point piioducllon,Ion, storm ed thp N pw Mptlm ^eoseJ&Eliii I jin ili f total offense Saiurday.ly. defeating ] —iJthe Lobcs 72-7 in-AjwwijKonferencc ' / itieu!lieeMf e b r i i _ _ g a m e ._ :...... ______i . _ ...... ies . U w as New Mexico's worstjrst d e fw i lo , ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ 7 0 5 BLUE CAKESBLVDVD. N O R T H IN THE BLUE L. c^eg lale teafi^lnce 191717wheHNew v / abooteita tTV w in f a l l s . IDAHO 734-! SHOPPING C.ENTEFTER > ito ^ State^^ the(Lobbs-tbelr Lo / __A ^wotbria*lar . ' ■*. / / chaQO - CO R N ER O F HiWAY « w d » t defeat in lM oi7 , 1I(M. W 2 7 A N O ALFRESCO HD (M. . • - . r=< D. i n t h e b u r l 'e y w a l l V BUBLEVi IDAHO S u n d a y , Soutth y. N o v e m b e r 2,1900 T lm es-Nos-N ow s, Twin Falls, Idahp F-5

''T^h pins 2 - E t E G T — ^------24-20 upsett oni IZth-ratted Texas L o r ) ^ o m s UrBBOCK.TemdMlfPD-^Fullbak Leopard — Wes Hightower and qi ird midway Ihrough Uie mire I D D Y L . 1 quarteriJBck Ron q S rlS ^ cond hall while the defenselu e R eeves scored on shoi er and wound ni Ihelr scorlne short runs and Ihe w hen ssophomore o Cart West brokeZ up Duke 17, 1 only a late Ole Miss(Iss .Texas Tecb defense* sets 10 nwre the m S own. iW E E S E poinlswllh lumoversl iddle on a «-yard TD ran wi if lo r rfllnthelhlrtlquarter. h 7 2 fr ran for Iwo loochdowns andand ------. .R aiders to a 24-20 vlo Ga. Tecl p a ^ f ofor r a third. Running back Mike ...... '■ Twin FoilsFo County ranked Texas Saturda)day. 'Ike Mootz alsialso scored twice. 00 nm s of5f9 9 SHERIFF The loss was the seco . DITRHAM. N.C. (IfF «cond consecutive 1 7 1 ^ IIPI) - Duke’s and 3 yardu ds. DEDICATEATEDTOGOOD i9 set for Texas and \ Ben Bennett threw for>r 1B4 yards and DavW . Id viriually.dlm l- * 6rida21, : i Johnston rounded out ihethe ‘ U L ' lAWENFENFORCEMENT _M ledtbe Longhorns fi one touchdown Saturda ts from contention _ - ^ and me de- scoring; forfo the Tigers with Iwo fidd H 8 P |B To proiect ond SERVE iKe people for the Southwest Con fense h d d off a Georg eld -onference cham- roa Tech com- b m Is iinFolli County, pknshlp. eback bid lo give the 1 Jibum 10 !^lue Devils a Ole N D>r*r 1 200 hourthoui ipaciol lram>ng _____17-12 victory, Miss quaricrtiack John ,T T iegan)e._ boiled.ed_.down - to - a ______— ^ - Fourcade.de.-who led-lhe SEC In-total ■ y*o»» 4er»ito-t«-o------4lh-and-12 situation at _ The Blue Devils. 2-6. Hal- — hlkJiw JH I at Ihe Texas 31 GAINENE^LLE. na. iirpi) - 6. shot oul lo a offense going » Into the gam e/ com->m- jllt County Deputy. ^ t h 1:56 rem aining; uiwben Longhorns Floridaa - scored two th In H x rio d bul il w as a ll p ie te d l3j ------quwlMback-DonnlebH —-— oeorgia-iecmnifte seccTOndlMifasUie fe firsth “bHUe— w tw had— toocbdovtowns on a J-yard ru/iT)y Jam es rG u ^ t imMgecf^jTiiwwo ■ T O U R V O>Ti 1 w m B l APPni•RICIATED ~ missed most of the gamjame with bruised Jones arand a 4-yard run by Johndl2 Y dlow Jackets. 1-7, monounled a com- compldkxtkxu and threw ihree In- ebackonfidd^ofj^ tn- ______rtte^droppedbackto{to throw. UtUe's BrownI SaturdayS lo rally for a 21-10 M and29yar^ teroeptlo«ionslnthesecondhalf. • receivers w ere cove *? by Johnny Smith ar overed and he triumph->h“ oyer_ _ A u b u m _ i n _ a and a 2-yard LSU tod00k advantage of two Oie Mississ ______scrambled through severalsev Tech de- Southeasiastern Conference contest - “ — touchdown run by RcnnynyCorte." . ' fumblesef ______fenders bul cam e up tv The YdiowJadieiaw 5 ^ X ^ ln the g an«: DefensiveIve - - - - 3 two yard s short T h e GaG ators, trailing IO-7in ihe Ihini- were tnreaten* RvcMl MaMalancon recovered a Kinny — -of tte first down. nitartA r n r * ' ~ ~i iV-tecovertd-a-fumW e-by-bv ~ l!!g ~ ^ Ume'ty outIt after driving Hmflrftir ind— ------%------Ttje R aiders shbdced ^ from Ihelr own fllo lf ie^ l e 18 on th e j S ^ Jced 50,132 Jones A u b u rnn's 's _Jam« Brwkt-on the. ^lckeda3L-yardilddgoalto.ito------Stadium fans by-rolling final— series.— But llngto a 24^0 iM T - F I o f f d a J22. A ld e d ^ a 3S-yard pass It -freshman—gvel^Uilfa_^eaiwlihHess-than-la n - w ith m ore lhan II mlnu quartertack Slu Rogen linutes rem aining Interfere]fen ce call. Florida m arched 78 lnuleg«jemllie»ume, ______In tbe first half.JiiieJig I^ghnmg nnr. yarrtg uld scoi5core.ln4he-final-rmaInIHgliglntheperiod. ____ ,, „ l5U reco\ E SALVATION AlARAAY % _ covered, setting up Monlz'sI ’S .Lizzi^twoquflrters;------W ith Auburn driving, linebacker. Duke scored-on itIts first Iwo (Irslscore.re. 801 2nd Avo: N. 17)6 R aiders scored3 firstfli on R eeves’ D avid ULUtleJben picked off a Joe" -possessions of the game.t Scott Twin Folli “ McKinney kicked a 40-y! . 2 -y ^ .o p tio n keeper»_vr^wiilch-was set - SuUivanpn p a sso n th e Florida 36 and the yard field goal ...... Tl -iybya30-yanlnmbysly senior tailback Gators drdrove 64 yards for another TD. 00 the first series, withn the score set f t * THURSDAY. SUNDAMY th e s c o rere i comlngon Brown's run. relurn by Ron \ / l f * C 7:00 P.M. Tedi scored againn 11three minutes Auburn ginial6, im , 4-4, scored first on a 44- . Nov. 6 thru Nov. 9 _Iater when Little^ paspass.across-lhe yard fiddJld goal by AlDel Greco uith 55^ A Duke drive stalledfd on the next middle to wide receliceiver M aurice seco n d s5 .remalnlflg-.in-the , -first» series.-but-Gcoi;ria Tedech fumbled a . J C i l ■ ^ r ' ' • tblUack-and some flashy.run-_I-______to boost Tech’s lead lo 17-0.17-1 ______/V captalized e away from C avaliers for IBl.yards. Including Ihe a and Southern California’s .the | Southeasteni Conferenc = J Wo Provid, An almost total collap Ron second placace on Ihe Terrapins' all- n I KIrtley lo fullback Mark Sanford, but ' • Meyer came to tbe schoolMol five y ears tim e list, C628 yards short of Steve • l>ut most of the yardage • LSU led n-iO al the hallalf. and the cam e via a :30-yard penalty against A tkins’ recoicord. 1Tigers’ offense burst for 2: ‘ Himt, a 2 ^u n d defelefenslve end. 21 points In T ennessee forfoi pass Interference'. b lo c k ^ a punt by A&M's's KyleI Stuard . — midw ay through th e firsts^quarier o and - * * * * * * * *• *_* » » * * « » * « * * * « :* *_*_**_*! alia* theBall w j^ickedi araround In the " ^ mnnrin n u m tiy^nnmrTn n iw iu iurw r r » middle of-the-fle!d-Hunt-pit-picked-ll up - C a nd lum bered Inin the end zone with Z R o - * C w h at was officially recoitSprded as a J > - e l e c t R 59^ardDunt return. * : Less than two minutesEsWr 1 Sim; * I —»------mons, vrtK) had already ru ABYSA\LE ’ run one punt * - • ^ By and two InterceptionsIS back for * » • ' touchdowns this yeai^, r - S tu ard punt 66 y ard s fo score. v v«LSON i * Simmons then blockedlanMMneld' an * » 'g o a l try lale in the first hailhall and Hunt » * ------returned itSI-yards to thelieAggiesHiJr-* / ------^ V - j . ------::------setting up a 2a-yard fiek 3^ ------... \ ■ . — Eddie Garcia. And Simrnon a pynt 56 yards early inin thet second * h a lf to bring about anotherher field goal * * by G arcia of 53 yards. Ion?ongestinlhe ------S o^w est Conference this y isvM r. * ______- - »______* » INFANT y il IT AND TODDLER JOhlNSONajOHNS DISPOS DSABLE : Georgia Icf j , I 'STATE SEENATOR L POLLOS BABY . * f REGULALARS 1.08 to $ 2 ,3 3 ^ DIAPERERS • » REPUUBLIGAN ...... ---DISTRICT: 22 f ; --“POWDER -TODDLER SIZE5IZE . S. a 10 Born 4 0 2 . . 4 0 COUNT * • rn in Enforpriso. O reg o n , 6:63 yeors of ago. Graduajote » » ^ I REGULAR 97C ' REGULAR $5.255.22 _ _ ’ I ATHENS; Ga. (IIPI) - F King Hill High School. - L 5 5 : “ Freshman * .cl!!'!rvod firsJ term in Idoho S o n o l Herschel Walker outshoneone George * n o to in 1953, returning e go J 1971 and serving continuous! 3-"....J t SLEIEEP-N-PLAY R ogers In a cd e b ra te d duel dw among * . • lusly since thon, 6 6 0 $ 4 . 44 - 4 vi ' two of tbe nation's best runnimning backs J • 5°™'rvod siy years os.Commissiosioner of Glenns Forry Higigh- * : SET6rs Saturday by nishlng forr2 21 1 9 y a rts , ; " “ly S'' District. . * ? REGULAF-AR $2.55 JOHNSON 4 JOHNSiISON INFANTIT“ ■: Induding a ^ y a rd touchdovdown nm on * »m • ber of Local, S tafo, e n d NNotional o Cottlomon's Asso(■oci- ■ * » ^ . th e th ird play of the third3 quarter,qt lo * on and Post President of ElmoreEla Cattlemen's Associiicia. * » < t i ’ B A B Y O IL n. ' CRAWLI'LERS • lead fourth-ranked andd unbeaten » *'on- : : v P 1 I . 8 8 REGULAR $ 1 ,5 8 REGULAR S3.993.99 • __ G eorgia lo a 13-10 nationallyJiytdevised » ' • AssasocfQte board m em b er of EIrrE lm ore-M ayfield Soil C onseser- I victoiy over I4th-rankecJced Soulh ^ votioition District. ■ .* . 1 LAP SHOHOULoiR C aroirna, ______imber of-Masonic-Lodgo.-El-Elks lodge.-ond-now-hoi•old J - : INFAI 9 9 0 . , $ 3 . 33 ; 3 i n j e Bulldogs w ere insidede tthe South » ro tircire d m e m b an h ip in U n itedi TiT ro n sp o rta tio n Union, ANTSHIRTS ' * “ SLIGHTL'TLYIRREGULAR Cardlna 5 yard-line threhree times » Morrirrled lo Hazel McAnulty ofaf 'Glenns Ferry. We hovee a 4. a w ithout scoring a s the' previously pi * son andn d .d M g h to r and fivo g^a^dc^d c h ild re n . RECEIVINCG TODDLELER ; ooce^)eat«n Gamecocks tw twice bdd ». Mrs.5. Stoeni and I bofh grew up on ronchos and have oi 3 . ; . for downs on th e l yard-11 on I i 8 8 BLANKETSS PANTS tl-line. Rex ^ g d g o di inli o u r own ranching o p e3ratlon ra for 24 yoors beside ;______. REGULAR $ 2 .86 _ Robinson, wh9 kicked A dd gt des. » ' ? ______- i_J_PE0.EACK ______-_ 2.88____ ■ -I ___ d g O ^ D lW - i,------npioyinont with thoTIKRTRri _^.-5LYflnfa»_mlss^a,22-y K. f o r abybd^rs es o Firemo _____ REGULARSI.66 2-y^^ip-_ , and-eWgingineor.-l am presontlyrollr* ; - . I R l E A^NT-GOW r NS-- shot o n ^ other occasion. ilradfram'ihiJ'roilroadr.7Tr------♦ — a------PASTELS ive lived and paid taxes in beboth urbon and rural areoi -S AND PRINTS______$ 2 . 3 ; . 'nwfallureofthosefirstlwi » . I SLIGHTLVFLY IRREGULAR- =tnsldemie^hrrtefrthe-miia □m.Qcqualnted_with-probioi>lom(-of-the-city-ond~rur( iroi------, ------E i $ f l T 2 2 ^ '.onlyaS O balfUme lead ~ tho: e ., TRAINlNCNlG p a n t s : comine when Robinson, u J , / ™ - 'jliove - in local control by thoho people In such'problem kIdcetfSZ career fidd goals lools, lond-uso planning andid zoning.-3 r ' ; $ 11. ■ 8 8 I ' J TERRYr • , ■ ■■ — hla longest ever as tim e ranM 0 S : bnd-ior-multlple-uae-of-cur□or*TDSourco5r6in‘done“s' l y - p WHITE ONLY- * u n d e r s i' Q-TIPP SWABS first quarter.' strong eonsOn/otion andd ;sustoined yield ^concept>Pti ■ * - ._J^£GULAfV f REGULAR 77C .. . B itf TOker,_who carriedrU IH w ball 4 3 ~ I “= T h o r e - G■'Gre'lidequQlo.orQasiwithlfn i In ldaho to provlde'-a pn'ni ;fUa*-M-GOjyNT ------'— m tinxis. broke around the right^tsideand I * tlvoorvr wilderness oroa and stilll alollow our rocroolion; wile - C O T T Oy ^ t r — — s — outdistanced the C ^ in aI defendersd( « srest, mineral, livestock andind ogrlculturo industries fi WfHITE OR PASTASTEL • 00 his 76-y^ run- to put-ut'Georgia ' dovolopspandfunctjen. W e880 I ,i=lEGUURS3e - ahead 1 0 0 .^ oext time thelieBulldogs I * - I b o liolievo in a balanced budget‘ oran d will support only loxe -S IZ E S 1-6 ^ I EVENFLOLO Bor. ------got tbe ball. Robinson’s secoecond fidd - absoluteJtoly necessory lo maintainn oossentiol public services'. I goal m ad e it 1}4 w ith only/ 3;3:39 gone J t h o R R« esource of w otor Is th o► life lil end future, of Idaho. YOUR C m^thlnlqtujler. '■| : r PLAS^STIC • ; | CHOICE i _____ „ b oliQ vo_£jo-koeplng «tate > rights-tc7fo-mqnago-and-utili 2o .ol s gflneisver ^ fh© w o3ter_within tc the boundaries'I oloi.our.stolo..thus ossurin t'IPt a ■ ■ »'» i J

- • MTifnos^ewsrrwmFjft-Fans, Idaho Su'n'iJay. Novei)vembof ifM ajkelH ]Liver e»rids EBuhl’!s p la jly o ff hl o p e i2 8 - 6 By MAItV CLEMONS - S,i„, ottaislvcve Ilnemen not bcing'able'lo’lo^backTW fourth and s 't , Times-SewssDortaedlti seven, Carter reverse Is m ade for just t b i i i t u^ a - 3:491eftlnlhelhirTli)cridiod. 27yard^diS ______N o c ka-Benior-eroup -a - of-llnemen,’—i.” Owen deflected-e-deep-j during the closing minutes of • j-passintended—tionr'------B u h l's offense cam e to life a fler the plav. Buhl skipper ski Gregg Smith said,Id. for wide receiver Rex Halam m ond. Tbe rev€ :% POCATELLO - BuhBuhl High lacked “T hey dli everw Ignited the Panthers;re TD and moved towanjd a score. But “Itw asnsn’l ’t, a bad year for us," Smith didn't come o/f the ball well ^ kept the m omentum through an offense SaiurdayI' nlnight when un- and hadId a lot of Indecision In theirpir nie Panthers look a gh Hamilton underthrew a pass as he said. “We^e s started with a bunch of : j; defealed Snake Riverer IbnAe a score- blocking.’ own 30 with three minul , rolled right and Roy Mc(IcClalr went up Juniors andUld hadI some Improvement. ' Ig-’* ust came out dead in lhat less Ue late In th e first-st thalf on lls way Sm ith 1 half and needed just { lat lo intercept al the omKie for Snake especiallyy on defense. Al t ^ t tim e we h felt his backfleld was Inef- alf.” Smlthsald. : toa2MCIassA-2playoiayoff win over tbe fectlve as score. River. haidsomehojE hopes bul o ur offense sput- aswell...... Snake RiRiver used neariy ihe third - t-findlans in the ISlfMlnidinidome. ------“ We dl( rd Buhl ^ th e ball right!It back, howev— lered mostst oflheyear.’^o/ ...... didn’t run with a lol of powere r Shane Merrill toolc anil1 inside reverw quarter lo drive 72 yards before - Snalce River, plaguegued by Injuries and the b •re er.wilhWilllamswentlolohlsrif^tand Halford1 hi had great praise for the > backs didn’t block well whenen handoff and streaked 27 yards to the Williams: followedfo the block of center • ^ during the week of pradractice before the we went e r Ridjcson leaped lo Interlercept. He re- Buhl team.n. nl to pass.” he said as thehe Buhl 46 on the second play.pl Williams Paul Page?e lo score from less lhan a • game, moved 70 yard;irds in Just five Indians cl< a turned il to the' Snake n h it for live McMillen opeopened for 2S yards and a .. J • .i« 7 (|jg periodd eended. After another puntnt and Krumm twice sneak< i,l ------iked tor seven n rst down1 aat lt tbe 15. Krum m ran three ' 7 ~ "»ipodi exchanEe,, 1Russ Yergensen set thele lo lhe 17. After McMillen B F o o tb a ll U>Ntlu>M lEot two more straight snealneaks - gaining the six - I Indunt Bruins up► withw an interception on th)e e - and a long pass to Steve W L, AlunU W illiam s w as—ijefore timle e raran out. - - - \ ^ ' S f^ampa gi - - bul Twin a s .lumbM,^nd^:ca5i& it.out of theIk CTd zone. ______I Ij on-/ii ■ ' on Ihfl ncjit Plav ------Krumm-scrambled^m-a-pt"passing^iay^~*^*"*p* '■...... ■.■ T T -o -? -» -f-n -- *”* Emi • - tiJimwi JB.ConovflK (WtBe>'< IH W*llwnConl» S uddenly'ly Twin Falls was In deepp for a (Irst down a l the sixix. Two plays ...... 7 t 011-77 MKMMOMU AOXWMil.'n^MMiwne L M. as trouble. AcniCree hit Jay M urray w ith a la te r be ploughed In. Th ifui(ti*ii#yiiia).______------■- "iiii'A/'iiwo- ____ ick 19 (U5) Iron Acie« IC'Olool [------vwbed 11 ^ ______jju t t it passwassllghUyover-ttircirown. kkck) i-yard bomb. Crofoorcon-1------But Twin Falls couldn' wntH.wiKontinU ; ! X a l"'o a TS-w In'l count the tf - mcmhucMiiien a p u j trem Krumm . - 1 ^ ^ - S ?°" : 19 11? J'’ ''®rted to shoveSXK tlie Bruins behind byly victory In'hand-as Mum relumed mm tbe b i t lo the Bulldog 47.'r. T h ere t h r e e - . 2 mn iDumatt pu» liom Au*«) nn«ieun mmniill ___!_'■ a |QQd.day_Ly In nmning. receiving andd_lldJ)iLbypounclngjuLaiii . fiimMo n> thfl _____ s i s ------J r .» I'l returns, got things going with a Nampa43wilh2:201eft. TF-KJumm5iumStun(MMUil«d) ; ■UI— . - „*,..“S3‘SiKS ------klckoff relun;um to the-Bruin44rKnjmm—n ------^—:------inCi r ------tmmiin ^iuiare^tovloveyTor-l i-vards-and-lhen—n— ------^ ------■■ ■ • " MjJi'iSSaJwTa* QnMt — Oou : ' LKeminsV.li^'^ .------’ ’ Sunorr'i a*m«i Bulldogdeferifenders. ' ------a e O'lUM.W^crvniSI.lJ IS; 'H iere weieT:5?rert eit and Jones thenn ^ had to earn.nuhis-salary-with- thede-^ s enmo12______._o«iss’ias? ]|AU IJ- l»mHcw»ittSsi a,Mo.»/aP»,f!P»»n«U U clslon-toklJ kick or go for (wo. A fter a -- timeout hee opledi for the two-polnl I:*: _ „ . NBA bpxix scq res. . which failedEd when■ one Bruin receiv er ■ ■ S & .p S “”' knocked It awaway from another, — p ^ i i r/,U4miiri».|« *a*mtsi :i.coi«i«!uiMiomO wasmwotoniwi Sls»5i!;csa:i, I Krr»t f H II. “ 1 felt thefie way we were playing at - _ • , ------thal lime-Uiaiiialln the overtimeKans3s= X.SoutrmiMm inlayom pi:plan they had an equal - KtWTOfWftUI _ch an ce to scoscore against u s.JJe ll If we JdSTi' £» ” . 'I cbuld'go ahealead we could blow them 6fr“a p j m g ------.'^iiVMi.'gw,' - lhe field. If t we « could get aliead 23-22. 0 M ]. CvU< i 'm }. TToui.uj/~Miii.qi ihenlelN amimpa i fold." Wuhl^M ,7 . “ We knewew If we missed it (hey pumped up but we fell t h e r - : . •wSal*c»imS57 already hadw lne momentum and we hadlotrytoc0 change it.” lie said. ___Nam pa theihenheTped the Bruins con- , ... s w a s i r r a w 1 N{WJER3ETIia9l siderably. GrGreg Sclierer again had a^i .1 W '— ■— i*aKj!S¥tMt Bl. 8twlWQ(IUn.IS.Pf«Mtl VTKTsfcetlx n t f i V t o S l i kickoffriff.-plnnlng the Bulldogs on—j the20andth€the defensive unit came up UIOit«>l INCXAN* Mill with a stand.id. It was fourth and one a t I NBA standini i n g s (iM S .iJin’i'd , ______rallonU 44l6,N*il0M0 Teiutu 0«^l411,M.CtreiM4l4 - - IS sa .’i.'ssssin - Hoi'pbM^rWMya.loentrMnnitIt V — — ^------£SSS!tM>Siiy?TI"’’...... ■ ■ ~ V '; ’ CB fouled Oul—Kr»Qhl”T ^ N U G GiLE^DPTO l ------OnCTlMHiounu.niicuuin—I— «*• rof* .. _ r J . Rice stun!I S J P * ^ - [ 2 SO t c ■Arkansass ELE 025 ■■“ l i t t l e ROCKT Ark,k, (lip iV WiARM 1WINTl E R ^ , 'Kenneth Sam completeleted Rice’s ...... A H N C %-! 3385-..^ ..V ■ — H a rris t a c k le d - T a i quariertiacK qua ■ r \ Something else) - - I S ^ EEATCB R euben. JcKKs In th e endtz zt o n e . for_a, \ '

\ \ 132MalnAvo.N TClI nose gu^rd Lionel>el Williams ‘ \ \ \ 733-8262 DRESS FABIJBRIC FOR THE WINTER SI T h r e a dr , ia c k le d Chinn in th e end1 zczone for a \ \ Y -TWIN FALLS G>«otFsll&WiiWini«feolof». I ^SEASON ■ AvariBiy oHall color, ineludmudmg black Mid white, ; ilo ro e d F rog safely and Gr«Greg Porter-. 100% Dacronon® Polyotter. N O W 225 yard ipooli W d^a»yardpdf»^. . Cw\ ^ 63"tvi(l<; REGULARL'i l y $4.98 yd. $3:« : -Houston 37. TCLC U S ' > 8 8 y d . ..o":";::".,, s a v e $1;00 ALBUQITERQUE. N.M. ((UPI) / E 25% =^8vada-La>.Vegas, rankediidfifthJiLlhe ______^T>i£ fAunicsTonr w. t 'tasUm liLpoint prtxhidlon.MI. storm s the N ew ^ico defense fordrS9Syards. I —;i0-t0(al'0rfen6e-Satunlay,-C,'rdefoatlng ------^ ~ — I .'-theiLobos 72-7 In a nonQFA.-: Soutt h — ___ T e x a ^ TechpinsJ224c20Mpsetton42th-rati ( ted^exaslz hongfibms~ -ELECT ------■' LIIBBOCK. T exasaarPD-Fullbak n Leopard IDDYL Wes H ightower and a ird m idw ay through the Ihirfl 1 quartertack Ron qSliS"•r and wound uplhelr scoring 7- the lecon»nd half while tbe defensemse R ttv e s scored on sbo! f allowed > short mns and the when sophomsoi ore Cari West broke•upX up Duke 17, ^ I only a lale Ole Miss>Ilss ’ »WEESE Texas Tech de/ense* sets 10 more the m w 2 - ^ _ louchdowr)wn. potnls wllh lurnovers I Iddle on a 40-yard TD nm with for « Ip send the Red 3:24 leflfl 1In the third qu^er. T ran for two touchdowns and ' ■ R aiders lo a 24-20 victory vie over 12th- Ga. Tec/h 12 J Xfo ' ra th in l. Running back Mikelik e-- TwinI FeFalls County raoked Texas Salunl^day. ------Uso scored twlce.’ on runs ofo f9 9 ------SHERIFF ------The loss was Ihe secc«cond consecutive D U RH A M .'N .C.’(i'lf a iS jy Sirds. r t :ATED TO GOOD upset for Texas and>d virtually\ diml- •* o r i d a 2 1 , Ben Bennett threw for«■ 184 y a rd s and • DavWI JJohnston rounded oul the I k ' ENFORCEMENT naled the LonghornsB /ifrom conlentiwi ^ one touchdown Saturda^ ^ th e d e - scoring forfoi the Tigers w ith two fieldield and SERVE the ^opl© for the Southwest ConConference Cham- fense held off a Georgrgia T ech com- ~in Folli County . pknship. eback bid to give tbe 1 i h u m 1 0 e Blue D evils a Ole Miss M quartertack John ) ho««» »p*tiol trommg 17-12 victory. ohn TT* g im e boileded down lo a Fourcade.le. who led the SEC in tolal ______Tbe Blue Devils, 2-6, }lal ______4U>;and-i^slluaUoQ_atL al thp T exas 31------CAINENESVILLE^F1a.-< irpi)— :6. shot oul lo a n ff^ -golng-lnlo-lhe-game.ty, com- ,c>lii.Couniy.Depufy______w ith 1:56 rem ainingI wlwben Longhorns Floridaa scored two third-period but It w a s all p le le d l33 passes a In 16 atlem pls during ______quartgrfaark y,)i h8d-toucbdo^»towns oo-a^yard-rwbrjame# « md halffl.s the Se-nrst-KIhalf-but-managetl^y-two |^^aiow*Jackets, l-?.^ — Y O U R ^ OmW I iHBlAPPIlPRICIATED------missed most of the ganjamewlthbnjised Jones and an a 4-yard nm by Johnell complellociIons and threw three In- ebackonfidd^sofS- ribs-dropped backlo( lo throw. LllUe’s BrownI Saturday& lo rally for a 21-10 '34and29yar^ tero^kmsonslnlhesecondhalf. ' '•’? by Johnny Smith ar receivers were covt«vered and he triumph>h o v e r Auburn In a and a 2-yard l^fiiook00k advantage of two Ole Miss “ touchdown run by Ronnv ilss scrambled through several-Tech.de-se\ Soutbeasiastern Conference contest- nyCone ' fumbles: Mea riy In the gam e. Defensive , . Tlie Yellow Jackets w Ive______fendere but came upp twot\ yards short' TheGaG ators, trailing 10-7 In ibe third were threaten*— Ryaai'MaMaiancon recovered a Kinn'y ing when lime ran out uiy of tbe first down. - q u arter,r, recovered a fumble by Jl a lte r driving H a ip e rtmfumble i on ihe Ole M Us29 andmd' c ___ ^TH.Bft)dera_shockefrkfd 50.132. Jones .-A u b u rtfsiv’s—Jam es—Brooks-on- the ttklckedaSl-yart-fWdgoaltfr »1 treslim an i.me. ^ for a n 11-yard loss wit la the first half. TTke L on^m s nar- yards InIn ; six plays, scoring on Jones’ n th 15 seconds o n Ihele second play of Its next —JESUS^ “ remaining and Georgi rowed 11 lo 24-20 al hmfllme but run a ^txm d right end wilh B:55 re- ■gla Tech was possession,on. Ole Miss fumbled agajn^ unablelorecover.— ^ S J L ^ ______IHELSALVATLOiiAA R M Y ------neltherlcara-could sco:score In Ihe'final maSIngriglnlbepeH^. wvered, setting up Monti'sI'S _ Duke scored on IL 801 2nd Av«. N. two quarters. _____ ^,W lth_^Auburn rirlTing lln»hiirlftfr re.______, ~TTie Raldere scoredJ lirfi; s t on R eeves’ David LlUttle then picked off a Joe T w in F a lls------^ SSlS^klckSiTS 2-yard option keeper,r. whldiv was set Sullivann p pass on tbe Florida 36 and the -yard field goal THURSDAY-SUND>STl DAY ^ ^ _ ^ y a r d n m byjy seniors tailback G ators ddrove r 6f yards for another TD.if® 00 tb e first series, wllhil Ibe score sel f /• ...... Ibescoretre coming on Brown’s nm. return by Ron ■ v If*(3 7 :0 0 P.M. Tech scored again t n three minutes Auburn,im. 4-4. scored first oti a 44- ginial6, Nov. 6 thru Nov.. 99 later when UlUe^ pa:pass across the yard field»ld goal by Al Del Greco v.llh^ 55 A Duke drive stalledsi on the next 'T' _____ ^ aeries, but Georgia Tec ------sr middle lo wide recei!ceiver Maurice secondss rem aining In the first ech fumbled a i nn. 13 IPICIAtSPIAKIBIR81 McClon^ sailed highgh and Into the .quarter. TTie fielcf goal capped' a punt and Marty Renlngcger retu rn ed ll Maj(aior, Mrs, Mervyn Morearelock .- b th e 20, Bennell c m arm s of Raider free safeafety Ted Watts. 59-yyd i d onnecled on a KNOXVIII/ILLE, Tenn. clIPll - TTie-eentof -tfiftb a d r ae JorrisoirklcKW-tJiTM-ncir ■ a n d r a c ^ 34 y ard s Intoiito I h e ^ zonei BKW(S~fii■finlshed“lhe~game wlfh~163" ------rgcwS-lncluicluding-a-Mme-winnlnR-43—3 ------____ .a n d Tech led 14-0...... -yards onn33carries. 3; ...... ® _Duke!s.finil score cairim e w llh 11:07 yarderw lthIth 11 minutes to play, logive rem aining in tbe first hallalf when Mike Vlr^nla a l Sophomore Rick McIklclvor replaced a 16-13 iq)set win over Ten-n- ______ja' il733.872afor Infofo LitUe and fumbled onKl tthe Texas 15. ___ Greyson punched In fromm one yard oul nessee Saturturday. Raiders linebacker Stantan Williams re- 7 V » » - I locapaSl-yardscoringdi'drive covered and four playslys later. Junior <1 o f J After managing only■ 11 IS y ard sto lal Virginiaa. 4-4,-combined a d ^ d lyIy r p s 2 4 , illack and some fiashy run- JohnGrevekickeda3l-y(l^ardneldsoaL offense In the first half.G, G eorgia T ech' P ? s s l" 8 » l^ tl------lo boost T€<*'s7ea"d lo 1?- captallzed.ai Duke’rffiUaistaK&7n-|he~"tag'l>y;SoplwphomoreOuentln-Walker,— (ed 144 yards, to lake the - Anothet-fumhled_s^ioap-by Mclvor .. ^ * r c r s t z o ~ ^------second half. Bfnnett wasas Inlercsplal “J? 8“'"“ II. From there, ______— and Cone brokelooseloTira5S.7at*ra-*‘< ^ “k'er-lhe-Volsrnowa-S-foiioW- «■ ______Beeve&dlrertfd Ihe R^(lalders59 yanls— COLLEGEGE PARK, MH iTtpi) -_ to se t u p S m ith's first fieHeld goal trom ‘” 8 U^^lr thlrhlrd straight loss.______i “ M AGICtMLLEYMEDICAtriu y p p L Y - j i - 34-vflrd3'oti!. , toyplne- plays with fuiihack ft ChariieWvW ysocki^ for 132 yards and- - ______MorrisMTfxTs game-winning field goal.1 T & Shoup A v«.W .44oN 0 . 4 ------S — H irfilow er squirm ed Inn frfrom a y a rd to a touchdihdown Saturday lo lead cam e 97 sectleconds afler Tennessee lied^ X (OHlc.c» complax behind th* hoifloipltol) 5 make it 24^. M aryland»d to a 24^) Atlanllc Coast the score 13-13 13 on a spectacular 44- ConferenceKe victory over NorthI LSU 38, y a n i louchdSidown run by Hanker An- 7 3 4 -4 8 3 1 __ CarolinaiStale. St ^ - IbonyHancoiicockwlth 12:45 to play. i WysockIkl dove one yard._reserve . j _ | A ___ Virginia1 sscored on _a 6-yard pass , SMU13, ■ fullback JoJohn Nash ran 30 yards and5 Ole Miss' -«.v/ from ^rteirterback Todd KIrtley to'? L - S A L IE S ^ R E N T ^ _ defensivee end Marie Wilson In-»• . BATON ROUGE. La. _ light end KeKevin Ricclo in the second d a pass In-lhe-end rone for lorrlson also connecledim-a—i _0------•WHqoIcKoIilrs ;r Louisiana State quartet r X • W alker* - -Aggies 1CW vns for Mainland. 6-3 overall\i Rlsher accounted f B ld j^ - ln the t h i r t f ^ r t e r • andS-IinU1 the ACC. Dale Castro added y arder earlier In the finalll fi • Hospital BeSedi j j IRVING, Texas (irpl.rpl) - Bulky a 48-yard fi( a touchdowns and safelyiHhi I field eo ^.. , intercepled-two-pa^ £ fi • C a n o i _John.Slmmflns_‘n»& ^^j oUpac M ^ aod-2;3ghad-no^-^hdp-stal}p>Tfr^ted-0 0 — ■Cnrtchgr - e fense and give the TlgtIgers a 38-16 reverse. Tern retu rn yard s S aturdayf in dom inating trick 31-0I In the final gam e of tbe 1970 'ennessee M l two field goalss S • Safety Bann W 5 trium ph. from Alan DuDuncan 0132 and 33 yanls...... - - -play of them sspecial and leading teams - season.-Th€iT)e 112-game streak was the— -jj------e O x y g e n C‘oncentr.aton o - IheresurginjSMUMustaistangs to a 27-0 third-longes \— Williams’ interceptions'is'boosted his~ -Klrtrey'fiithit~II^M8‘pass« for the ■ jest In the country behindJ c a re e r total al 19.J u s t one whitewadioftheTexasA/sA&MA^es. Oklahoma < ne aw ay fro m C avaliers forfoM81 yards, including Ihe^ a and Soutbeni Califomia’s5 th e Southeastern Conferen.jnce record, louchdownto X ------W e Providldo-Aw1ftontrWlth-W«Msdlcor^^; V An almost total collaplapse of Texas current strlitrlngs. itoss. T be win gave LSU a 4-OS _____ A&M’s W cW nigam e.aIlaiIlowed.SMU.to _W ysocki:s 0 SEC record, T he winninnlna three-pointer. Mor- Reimbursement d;a_slxth. .straight-lOO-yard—1—leavlng-the-Tlgers'in-a- — lump-to-a-17-0-h5ftkne-J a-tle- for-the-rtson’s-nlnthith'fle!d‘goal'orih€'yeac~ p c o n fe re n c e -le a d with Ge ; M u ^ g s coasted to theirleir sixth vlcto- year, his ( G eorda. T h e ca m e whenen Virginia 6 o g ^ down ft” 5 third straight l.OOO-yard-!• Tlftrs' meel top-rankedid A labam a, a fle r driving : ry of the year. SMIl'sLi’s 6-2 record season. HeIe upped his career nixing ing 51 yard s I n lh e fourthh K I wiilcb fell to unheraldedd Mississippi quarter. The assures the Mustangsi olof their first total lo 2,32,343 and moved him Into ; h e drive included a 15-yardi 0 '. winning record • since ; ' S tale 6-3 Saturday, In Tuscscaloosa next _pas&Jrom1 KKIrtley lo fullback Mariek ir Xoach Ron second placlace on.the Ter^Jns’ .all-:__ week: ______— 1 . M eyer cam e to th e schoohool five years- time, list,. 6: - — -Sanford^butbul-most-of-lhe-yardage- .Q ------.628 yards-shoitrof-Steve---'— LSU-led-17-lO-al-the-habalfr-and-the—came via a 30-yard: penalty against Atkins'recoicord. Tigers’ offense burst for 2 IS unt, a 240«Hind defi •21 points In Tennesseeforfor pass Interference. blockdapunlbyA&M’slI’s Kyle Stuard . ; ------m idw ay through the-first-1rst-quarterand—■* * * * -VTr*'*-*-*-#fr * * * * *»*»»»»»*★ i »***Hr * *r* * ,______■ aflertheballwaskickeda:<1 around’ln the * " » o T T T m n n j'rnj-jt I i * J l I * I I n 1 1 H I middle of tbe neld-Huntnt picked{ It up * _ * mnrrnta«s»«iiiu ~ and lum bered Into the endem zone with * P ^ . what was officially recc■ecorded a s a J ?-electzz:z ^ . 59;yardjpitretuni. • * -Less than two minuteses later Sim- * I l A B Y S - AA t E i z l i mons, who had already/ nrun one punt * ^ « * aod two Interceptionsns back for * * touchdowns this year, i S tu ard punt 66 y ard s fi * V V » - score. iriLSON Simmons then blockedianAiMfleld ar * * goal try late In tb e first ha)half and Hunl * returned il 51 y ard s to lh6W Aggies’ II. * V ------setting-up-a-2&-yard-fielfield-goal-by-» ------I M /X- ^ — ------r-:-— - Eddie Garcia. And Simmornonsreturned * ■ w a punt 56 yards eariy in the i second * TEEN=| h a lf to bring about anolheiLher field goal » -35 r ^ . _ ' by G arcia of 53 yards. Ion longest In the * * • Southwest Cwjferenceihls!!ils year. * M » - J ---- J - “INFANT,JT AND TODDLER JOHNSON 4 JOHNSNSON DISPO:OSABLE*" i Georgia!:13, * STATES!m m ------• ; - P O L LOS - BABY ILAR S1.88 to $2.33 ERS ^ i . J R E P U DlAPEf UBLIGAN _ DISTRICT POWDER} TODDLER ^IZE SIZ ___ _ _ * . _ S. a 10 ...... 4 0 2 . - - ...... Li.i'^ocouNm " ■ * i “ Born)rn ,in Enlorprlso, Oregon,«, 6 3 y e a r s o f a g o . CTroduc 'uolo- * “ CP 1 I : 5 5 REGULAR 97C REGULAR S5.2’2 S5. ______ATHENS. Ga. (irpi) -Freshman- I I . King Hill High School, trvod first term in Idoho Sono Herschd IV alker' outshonboiie George » • f °™ snoto in 1953, rotucning og{goln J j SLEI Rogers In a celebrated diiduelamoSg J J'"1971 and serving continuousously sinco then. • EEP-N-PLAY $ 4 . 44 4 two of tbe nation’^ best runriinnlng backs J • rrved six years as Commissics s io n e r o f G lo n n s Ferry Hielia ii___ * L S E T S ay District. r s ..... Saturday by nishlng, forir 219J yards, I ...... * : HEGULA(LAR S2.55 JOHNSON 4 JOHNS^55;; ' (NFANlM T "I Including a TS-yard louchdoMmmnmon J , ombor of Local, Stote, andI NationalNc Cattlemen's Assos o c i- .. ,. * » . ion ond Post Prosidonf of Elr B A B Y O I L tb e th ird play of th e third■d qquaH er, lo ^ a*'®'" ElmorojCotllomonV Assoc CRAWLi/LERs : r . lead fourih-rankedirandid unbeaten - j ^ ------tion.m .- '------1 ^ 1 8 ■ ■■ - REGULAR S1.58 REGULAR i3.S43,99 > • — G eorgia lo a 13-10 nationallyally televised » • Asso:s o c lo to b o o r d m o m b er -o f ElrElmoro-M oyfiold Soil Gonsi . victory over 14lh*rankenked Soulh ^ v aiiotion District. * I LAP^S>10HOULDER . Carolina. « •, M omambor of Mosonic Lodge,I, ElksE Lodge, and now hehold ; : INFA " 9 9 0 $ 3 . 3 3 I ------HjeiBulldogswere-inside-ide-tb^Soulh— it------r©tir«fired m em borship in Unttod'Tid TransporTDtion Union; — ANTSHIRTS * I SLIGHTL'TLY IRREGULAR Cardioa 5 yard-line three thn times 4 , Morrirriod to Hozol McAnulty of Glenns Por^v.Wo ho^o<0. Q. 4. > RECEIVINIJG TODDL)LER : without scoring as theJ previously-p » son onetnd daughlor and fivo grandendchiidren. * ooce-bealen Gamecocks; twice tv held » Mrs. s. Stoon and 1 both grow up on ranches and havo 0«n BLANKETJ S : for downs on the 1 yard-!rd-line. Rex gagod i i I 8 8 S PANTS d in our own ranching oport>orotion for 24 yoars besididos » ; 3 $ ______•1 PER PACK REGULAR $2.eS2.ea . ; Robinson, who kicked fleldid ge o ^ of CT » • my omj: mploym ont wilh tho li.P.R.R.E.R. for 36 ydors.os a Piremc REGULARS1.66 — a o d 51 y ards,-m issed a 22-yard22-j ch lp .* •nglneer. l om presently rotiratlrad fforrt tho rollrood; ~ ; J N E AANT_GOWNS I __ — shot onibeotbcr occasion^ .^^PASTELStS'ANDPRINJS aye li_^od!^pUpQlHloxort nbbtHyrBoffonljfuYol'orod ____ Jt)eiailureoftbosftnrst4v . * ... J,-.-SLIGHTL-'itl-y . ir r e q u l a r ------■ S 2 . 3 3 I iQslde th e five left th e BuU( am acquolntod with problobloms of tho city, and ruru ra l » » - $1.22 only a Ml ha in h se lead - the TRAININING p a n t s : comine when Robinson, i p « t noliovo - in locaLconlrol by tho people in such problon i : $ 11 , . 8 8 kicked 52 career field goal bools, lond-uso planning andind z o n in g . I t ' TERRYY : his longest ever as time ranan iout In th e * ' tand for multiple uso of ouour resources, but-dono ; V : Q - T I F i l r WHITE ONLY,Y . . ' ...... - • . - ^ u n d o r «strong conservation andnd sustained yield cohcop IP SWABS 0 REGULAR 77C77 e' ; - Arstquarter. o p t. » , . REGULARAR72C 54 COUNT . thn hall * ThereL.°L° o "rfpqwtii.pmai .« uhJahJaidsbg^Jo .provldo 0 prlnim i. -----_ tiroes, broke annmd the righiighlsideand - tivoor\ir wildornoss-orea ond stillII aaljow ourrecroation, wil © N — — — t i ™ ■ WHITE OR PASPASTEL e outdistanced the Carolinaa defendersd J ^ life, fororost, mineral, livestock andanc Qgriculturo industries : i 2 / £ H . ■ . REGULAR83C3C J 00 his' Tfryard nm to putjut Georgia * ■ dove,loplop and function. _ 8 8 d : - ' ■ SIZES 1-6 ah ead 1(M). Ilie next tim e theIheBulId^ * . 'IlMik>liovo in o bolancod budget}t aand wlll support only tox< I ■ i EVENFLO .002, got tbe ball, Robinson’s seosecond field * absoluteutoly n'oceasory lo maintoin.iiln.ossential public services, I . ^ m ad e it 1 ^ w ith only 2 ly 3:39 gone J T he» Rosourco R of wqfor is thoo life,andli future of Idaho.”:i J I PLAE\STIG"'- I I J . Y O U Ri CHOICE C i m tbe third quarter. . - boliovo•/Q in kooping stale rightsIs tot m anage and utllizo c Rcfiers, a senior has g m oter within tho boundariesis cof our stato, thus ossurirIng : ' NURRSER - ■ Ibe loo-yard mark in his 'iS “*,12 J tturo dpvolppm ontos needd requlros.rc • *■ I REGULAF.AR 62C • ■ 2 / $ ii A4=\_^ atosecutlve games, rushed )ed for 168 ; ' I, hosds boon both o ploosuro andom honor fo represent on ... ..yarda. 00L3S. carriea.but_w2 w as.i^-a-.J.-.-:-„rve thoiii peoplo of Distrlct 22 05os tholr;StoTo Sonotor and fM tor in the South Carolina lD a^rin«_J— vwold-bibe-iwnor«dio-hovo-tho-p>t _ R ogers w as p l ^ g for tble e firstfl tim e : pl^lvtlogo &fTofuming to Ih ' 8 8 0 laturo for onothor form. in ^ t of bis father. Georgeirge Rogers * Legislaft Sr., who was recefitly parolu^ed.fc ; Yoor » : HOURJ R S : . priKHl. jr V ote is ■» ! 9.9 MovIon.-FrL — £ The Gamecocks, who pr W f h ad lost only M o eight!jfuTrS I ^ .Sinc*cerely Appreciatated ; : 9-6 SalSaturday ’v " 0 Soutbeni California.' got their th (Irst » ' ^ . Paid tor by: Sleonn forfo Senotor * ; 1 2 - 5 SS I u n d a y ' D o w n t o)wn v on the Mall. points oo a 45-yard field goala l t l y Eddle # * _* _* * * * ___ E i m t H uULtJLtJULaAtJLOJUJUJU. i ,M I I «j .» i. A l u « « m

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i J S n e ss / T he loss mov( Purdt kvn passes lo sophomore G1 ary' 7 Williams and ran for •< wvcd Illinois* record to 3-5-1-1 white tbe Golden Gophers lue 52, Northwesestern 31 another TDSatmday w e n tto M . EVANSTON, 111. I ly lo lead ninth-ranked OhlostioStaletoa48-i6BlgTen I. (irP D - T a ilb a c k Jim mly y £Smith nished for three victory over MlchlgaitanSUte. T*. Bolh learnss aw-accumulalulated 662 yards over------y - with two receptkiptions for 92 yards. His touchdtbdown catch came on Iowa’s 5-3 overall. those four games. < first play of Its Its first possession in the second se. quarter, giving the John Wangler thnirew a 34-yard louchdown pa The Notre Dame deiefense was equally lmpressi\ > HawkeyesaI9-7I9-7 lead. pass to Anthony Carter 5ssive. holding Navy to ______late InJheJirst-quar ______juslJoutlolaLyards in the-firsl-half-while the Irish ------Iowa freshman artar-afrthe-Wolverinertooln)Vr2i-otead.-‘nH?other ------rishwerejumpingtos------nan%h&-tove-JordanTipcnededihe game w itrii;7 ^ Michigan touchdown 2M halftlme advantaitage. F o r th e gam e, played _____ punt return and vn cam e on a 16-yard run by('Stanley SI Edwards early fed before a crowd of md lhe Hawkeyes completed<1 ai 43-yard drive u1th Jeff In the third quarter. . -.76,891atGlanUStadiuJlun^Nayy managed fin ------flnal quarter.------iflrstdownsrnveiinKe------^BigEkight Sadio

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k e b r a r._ I T >- ’* askashlatterslWissou ?^ouitFam ll\ly WlusicalTJco y - A l l ^ e a r “" 33NC0EN, Neb. (IIPII ■ ]) - Jarvis Redwine scored l»oi for in yirds and scoredsci three touchdowns Sa >vns and gained3 129 yards rushing Saturday Saturday to With i f laylo iMdlhelSlh-rankedIed O klalioma Sooners to a 41-: I a Completete HI-FI Systeem! ^enlh-ranked NebiNebraska to a 38-16 Ble Ei 1-7 trium ph ElRht o m iijth -ra n k e d NNorth o r Carolina, Ke victory over NoNo. 15 Missouri, . , ■ H ie Sooocrsshreddedded the T ar Heel defense. ( ne, who had missilissed two gam es and m & t o !. one of the atlon; for 495 yards rushing 5080 h Injuries, scoreded hish two touchdowns of 15 anc g but comn. ^9(1 Previously undefeated Northth Carolina, Save 16 thellrstT'^mlnuUnules of the first quarter, erag e 5.6 points. 76.9 yards ru •Olie victory, Nebraska’sa’s first at home I against Mlsso rushingand ■ fense per game before the coni s ^ & 1972, w asfinuskers* the Comhu: seventh In eight gan t e w s mtest. ^ ;ames. Oklahoma halfbadMck David Overstreet rairimbled J o r ______. ssouri— toochdownrof 23-andand-29 yards and rescrve’qui to 6-2 overall andd 3-13- in the Big Eight. uartert)ack Darrell Shepard scoreoredona 1-yard dive. j l S ^ l t e the defeat, Phil•hll Bradley set an all-time I ■ A , e Big Michael feling: kl■ His first - m a s o M ■s TD . touchdtwn cam e wllhIth 44< seconds left In the first1 qquarter lo drive in only'four plays. Quinn a 17-yari/ard touchSiw nj^ to Jeff Fi: F i - " 4-7 at halftlme after a scoreles!ess second aw Tlinebacker Kim Bakerir irIntercepted a Bradley passsand a period, rw tfm ed it 77 y ard s for j ■ - ’ t ' s - >r a touchdown to accountit forI • RefillsJllstic S T A -8 2 0 A M /FMI 31Stereo Receiver Nfcbraska’s28 first-half pblnltints. -M,- IO . •TWoi.Rj..Mlnimus».11 Dle-Cast I . ;W er Baker’s TD with 4:3(4:301efl In the first half. BradIQdiey 8t Meta! Speakers, Each1 with. v A coustically Aligpe-2oat L3=HeadG^sssette Deck .TOULDER, Colo. (IIPD-'I)- - Willie Beebe and Lan. ance BdlnahedSSlimesIes in posting his fifth lOO-yard•dgam eof ' (Binder scored second-^rljarter touchdowns Saturday ai ran d th e season and uppingng Ihis season total to 932 yardir d s - t h e with Poub]<>ie Dolby* NFR S C T -3 0 b y R ealisticc tM ^Iorado defense hobb!obbled Iowa Stale to give U ! the b est ever by a BIb EfalEfght freshm an. His 216 yard:•d slsalso B ^ilo es their first victoryry ofo the season, a 17-9 Big Elgl JIght the flfUvhest single; »game effort by a Jay^wkvk. Bell’s Garfield Tayl^ylor. chipped In. 59.yards; and f one • ■ ...... {I^_Buffs,whortishedforcor ovecJDO yards, did all oflhetheir - loodldown in eightht carries and freshman inthc-firsthalfrTom ■ a . r " ' rora^Ficld k ick ed a 48.yard neld—flel KiUmtyerkidcrf nOTI e ia ^ lF o T -3 9 and 23 yards ~gosr—,:^<»n.Adi:l.n(a/£ssicmnalcasGotte:racordingBnc —wSoiM pasm^reOTllfem pt failed. ^ - •ecoodKfurter scoresjs tot put Kansas In fronl'at h« back to your minusic.system and save'5 50 0 % !...... T n e Colorado defense, v^ic:fhlch entered the game allowlni»lng 17-7. IlK Iwo hooked i a to b s t 49 points p e r p m e . he M up for a 23-yard pass tolo set im ' ' . I ' m Reo Separate recordrd and play heads and DcD o u b le '.held Iowa State without a firsUrsl K allineyer’s39-yanHfield lcl goal, his longest ever, ai . d m fo r the first 23 minutes i andthen.„ . ■ " 399 95 Dolby let you nnmonitor as you record—I—you'll j 1^*13. ■ '• les and allowed the visitors Juslusl combined (or a S3-ya:•yard pass play to set up 57-’Vards In offense, « of th hear exactly wh.'hat your recordings will s r that coming in the field goa!oal touchdown. V erserltalslnlshed.lhe day with three cafc ill s o u n d lO S ytnb. I % tike! D ual "peakk Ir e a d in g ” lev el m e te rs , sse( e p a r a te EBm "** Dwayne CrutchfleW.Id. who\ entered the game as th< B|.. . bias/equallzatioiion selectors, record caliba lib ra tq .. Big Eight’s leading rusher,r. nmoved to 1,001 yawls on th< the _ iM (JMtaon's31-yartard field goal on the third pla'lay of the - jfl sy ste m a n d a "fi■fino-bias" adjustm ent ggiv iv e y o u . se& o n wlthlS^ y a r& on 16 carriescat and helped sel iq) lowt VISA' eKansas-lM d to 17-10. but 1^1allmeyer' V optimum perfortJrmance. £ul|^-^ul0;S t0p;:i looetouchdown. u t hh S5»nler 10 mlnminutfes later to restore the! 10-polntl ~ f y Cydoties twice got;(lw -J, ------concentrtcTecoi brain^evel controls with de«>_[nlo Colotoddiiirrilory-ir aRoSjitMOStSKJRES Ig lm e s the Buffs stopped the '£S f . . ■ ■ memofy-fin9r-i4-> 4 ^} ^— »-*TM-Ooittrtuuofa:PTic ' d r ^ wilh (umble're6}vertes. Kansas State, now’ (M(h jn the Big Eight, tightere n e d th e I ^ l e Davi? led the ColoiWorado ground game with ?C effort with two m inutes lefleft when • ca^rafon06yard$. ed a B ucky Scribner punt to ggive the I' , WUdeaUtheballatthethe Kansas l*yard line. L .J . fotir Phone Book-for - vaulted kl for tbe touchuchdown on the-very next phliay'Sd - - Checkjro, or the Radio/ri'aick!I Store or Dealer NealearesfY buffl Oklahomaia41,N .C .7 Dickey hit John Llebewi i with tbe conversion pass to'p»'provlde PmCES MAV v*nv AT INDlViOJiVlOUAL STOnDS ^ 9 ' g)RMAN.pWa. (liPI),-(- (Juartcrback, J.C. Walls ranrai ItefloiJtwo^^lfttm^irgin. . ■ ... AOIVtaiONQF TANDY CORIconPonATioN H I — — —— -X-Sunday,■.Novem t befZ . I960 Tffn«»-N<»-N ew s, Twin Falls, Idaho F-7*v> NC-’ gstigateg ^ ex aiiSSM DAiiAScifpn-fiv TlKlInlvraltyoI toretmail«3t^board, sa|(Lal the.tlme!a a "Anytime there toayh ■•*16X85 athteU c progra] r have been a n ------couJd sell tick ets only for faceice NCAA rule broken, an ift ‘ ‘ vtsU gated by (he Nal Inquiry will be a T c S f l e S - SH a player received im re lhanan made,” he said, Assoclatloo b ) because of an $8J0 faceice value it w as consldered an BIilEllInglon,-HTathlt - iD eged vloIaUon Invo filetic director,— ------nvolvlng form er •■extra beibeneflt,"hesaid. voluntarily reported tbe iride receiver Johnny * M incident by V "Lam” Jones. “it woiwould have b e e n an extra IMGRESS S M A rIV I ra letlo- to the NCAA andid he has con- eoi\ • in NCAA enforcement 0 nt official says. benefit lo sdl complimentary ticketsKs firmatlon the letter wass received.I He lo BD Indictment returKumed Thursday re than face value.” Morganan said he was sure the: t tickets were -by a federal graodId Jury against rom th e NCAA's Shawneeee seasonones. EN I I, Kan. headquarters. "S ale of ■ GEOIIR G E IH of “ - * i don’t see how they 4A N S E — —— L am pasas banker UoyCoydDavlsjtwas y were to one aU e^lbat Jones receixeived 1700 from In excess of face value is game, unless he traded Oioff with some O av b In 1978 for 141 foolball tickets. Uted." teammates," Ellington said.sa The indictroent chargeirges lhat Davis ugh there m ay be a violation,m, “We're reqxmsible fon>r our fans and J refused to speculate on anyny our placers. I was w t WORI K S FC nder lhe Im- 3R Y O[U! ! I ffllsapplted bank fundands to suRjort ‘ Unlverallv of Texasas football and i j penalty w hich might be pressiCK) D avis w as a goo^ booster to basketbafl teajns. d against the irr. the Universilyof Texas,'’ Steve MorRan, of lhr s slop m ajiem oons-a•at-the-- • su m blowing challilallenger from Timen e s * _ N e w s ...... Oklahoma was halted!d bt y T V en ch .re------' . face RaynK»)d-BaldeUderou a fter 2 m inutes 37 seconds Inn tlthe 12th round — I ★n H ------wWt-Mood-caacadlng-d ______frpH) ft Jn-the-middle.o£— h I ____ '' ffifefor^d: ------fcCARS=*ilCIICKUPS=SNO¥ - - But W att, 32, who was'as Jalso badly cut •• wltbagashatlhesideofeofhisrighleye, . • VANS *4W I -admitted later (hatt \ his .manager '' - WO------TIRES:s! ★ . Terry Lawless was; seriouslyu con* ^ ^ . tem plating retiring him hln Just before the end came forO’Gradrady. STE!=EL i ^Terry told nre 1JraiLijiK^ore_ tn round. He was thal closeoKlopullingme - m l J ^ - ^ R A D I __ ^QUt.1!______n ACS ~ * Lawless-confessed—J —• 'A l - f l r s t - I - 5 !^!• - looked at thejnjury-fy_from a close m /y P235/7S?5RI5 A • - frlend’s-point of view.ew. I w as Just ------,;,5J------'oulaowdmale 'SK 5" mad*. tos^ehtm from woreese punishment.p I Jodrich lar,,,, 15- lcopacIi)r . ^ knew I had to do m y besbest to keep him I* Stool - Mo,.loodc. .*_• In tb e f l ^ t and paten itIt up.u] Trallmol A..- •.> “ J im coped like a true.rue professional ^ Radiodial All Snow TiTifOf o t A ’ ;.--Wilh hla Injw ies while•O O'l 'G radydidn’t. V S p o e la l PrP r k o s He went to pieces andnd that was the \ / TWinFoU.1. ■ ■ ' 1 ^ 1 difference.” ' niUiuiiu r.»nc H | • Lawless does not discount dU a rc- ^ HINOItlIII Wk>d.K. ______W i» l______SJ - — m atch with O’G radv, but it is doubtful K ----- ooooiMo T— riiSSO^M froiraer-HI"Micky u u il will _ want to go through anotmother round of / lUPlit - rjihtttAM lURir- ______^______• '• m ental u r tu r e " of the th type'the ------HAJAMllON - t . O'Grady family has subnJbmilted nim to. O'Grad/’s father Patat wasi ^clous ■ : after wily his son’s seconcond defeat in a J G3¥orge^Hanseh ( rstopped s 0SHA71, e x p o s ^ ^ ^ ^ h eSBllonrgf— ^ ------alx-yearproressi

W- - Gieorge e Hansen wwas the one wh(1 0 preserved tHeie export ■ ' s ' - . - I'- mnarket £ for Idahoho potato flakesIS by resolving th t e dif-'=- B f “ f eerences r betweeren industry and igovernment offifficials. Hi SHEWMiUKER HASHN’T Gleorge e Hansen's's resolution foreced President CaCarter to f t s ttop-foreign e sugagar dumping on ithe American mtr arket. K r CHANGEED ON THE ISSUES.I Gleorge e HansenI forced the go’Dvernment to stop st its I; ------~ v vwasteful a efforts3 lto spend over■ a_quarter of a million i B ' d oollars to put anin elevator in ar ...... -Hie_i5..againstjnr.ea e. sasDnablQ.TA^UTK in Idaho Falls building bi Bj gO\[overnment waste. ^..'wc iTol^trless than $200,000. SHEHEWMAKER is FORI rresponsible and effi}fficlent local Anmd, it was Geteorge Hansen who v removedI federal1 I . .. s. 3vemnnentraccount

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’ , SHE'lEwiwftKER is;“ r9 l multiple-use progograms with i /.! stroronger participationSn of local advisor boiboards...... v . - B i " T!s M 4POR7m&tio r O K E E P He-iiB-is-againsfdestroyii ying Idaho's investmc ment in ' GEORGEE .N W A SS H II\iG T (OIM p ^ I DMICATIOjM. U VOnEIMOyA 4 FOR “ SHE!1EWMAKER is FOR1 sstrong, progressive'e EDUCATION,I ' to mrfi eet the needs off l(Idaho tom orrow . JJIjCCXBN G R E ^ S Ss w i a n :;: m m MAKIIK JSJEOB A I ^ EN t I Paidfid fo r b y G o o rg a lio t u o a f o rr CcC o n g ress C o m m ittco . K on AVrrington n ond John Chaffin,, Co-ChairmenCo ' Statee S en a te^ r ■ ' ^ ; ; PISTRICT 25 Paid for by Sheihow m okor fo r S lafo Son oto _____ • *° TWINF>F A L i a ------P-8T

C S I b r s Quksrecon'dlput can' j : Idah< OEUR d‘AI£NE=CblIeaor,fof Sou thSTfrdafiosaw ^ lo St. e(:dges Re 0 as entitles. However. Uie“ three plia Lara eno 30* first three Individuals sweep ^26 ep those places below nua uaiified lo run for Individual ho th e^ p n j o u s course record andd stillsi couldn't win tbe HENO. Nev. (ITPl)PI) - Idaho State Bengalal iinebacicer M arvin Lewis "It's tbe same thing. Our fifthflft score simply killed Pack defense held, but ( championships, coroerback BUI Snapnapp recovered a batted ti It on fourth down s," Coach Karl KleinxopfsaidLlidL " W e m ls r ig e tU ^ a d the ball with his hand and0 It de Brulln took an Inteitentional safety ^Adrt.d^ ^ l e led Hernando Hei Nevflda-Reoo blocked;ed punt in the end careen a Hernandez and Henry tea:^m lo nalkmals because of one point." ned Into the end zone. The con-■on- with 5^ seconds rei•emainlng. The Can'a]vajal across the finishing? tapeU and freshman zone Salurday to ^ve;lve the Bengals a version« kick attem pt by ISl? kicker ker ensuing free kick by deJeBruiJnputtbe Ralphph L ara cam e in n th . B ulitwwasn't a until Terry Lee ‘‘We’ll take the four guys to :nationals. I think we 30*28 victory In a Bigig SkyJ Conference C asedelieBr^iJn was wide. M R ^j^ a trip and 1 think he c contest. Wolf Pack on its own134. 3 but It could CTosso5sed In 39th position that CSII cocould score again. By he can get Into the 1^40. __ . . H ie riwHHIng touchd not advance and Idahobo Stale won Its “ en1 OCladcamas had finished withIthSOandLane^Chad i M Adown came wilh Tralllnlllng 30-24, Nevada-Reno ihen ______.B .o n e C ^ freshmSiJeanne Roblnsf ...... 8:32 rem aining in^lhe ^ — third straight game. tne ahead of the luckless GoldeiIden E agles. G Insm finished 1 Ilh in the Ihe fourth q u arter marchedMd 61 yards to tbe ISU IS whenfjen nioyl iris division which was not go a n d tb e score (feadlocki oyle shattered the previous coursecot record of 26; 13 1 good enough to qualify xkedat24, fullbackck FYank H awkins fumbled Intonto Idaho Stale improveded to 4-4 overall withI a 24:29 clocking. Hernandez *r for a trip to nationals. U N R 's OUte Simpson lez w as tim ed in 25:32 ^ son attempted the tbe handinds of Bengal freshman John>hn and 2-3 in Big Sky while p u n t from Ihe Wolf 1 le Nevada-Reno and Carva]al, C who took a wrowrong turn and lost CSI G reached fourth place In th If Pack 38 when B erry wilhwi 2:13 rem aining. Tbe Wolf?olf slipped to4-3-l and 2-2. probab n tbe nalional finals last >ably 30 seconds on the course.:se.sliIlhada26:C6. yeaijar but two of the eligiblei returneesre transferred, T beite result means CSI will b e um unable to take a team Tvnwo other frosh prospects whoho hadi originally agreed to thehe nationals, slated next v t weekend in Coeur toai1 attend CSI, either aid not atteiittend sdiool o r opted for enc, a s only the top two regior ?ional finlstiing (earns anolwther J usl before classes startearted. Monitana S>t. tops Montam a —

MISSOIIU, Mont. ( t. (UPI)-Soph- takether»e momentum from the Bobcatsats Tbe Bobcat defense oroore UUback Tonyjy BoddieI carried late in e limited Mon- 1 j In the third quarter when«n tana to 88 yard s rushlihing, while the J.S. ret< W i fo r 134 yard s aod two ains wo touchdowns lo freshman Ightma lan flanker Brad Dantic an cup tic MSU offense piled tm 28^284 yards on the lift Montana State to:o a 24-7 win over e s c a ^id ( on an end-anxmd play for a La__»:o«mlJOf also was,s aided by-flvc- l ONDOI rival Montana here Sati5atimlay. 57.yardto3touch(^_run. ~~ X)N (UPI) - Chrts E vertert the British team to grealjal feats. Evert Jaeger frorr i-B M m m wrt-T/iyK ____ G rt^ y iu m o v e rs , thre-yard runs on their ensuing ens possession, _and_tbe_ s she lefl tbe court, ralliedI lo to markable come-backs evever.______than mistaketakes.” ------— fourth-andKme situatioaliens.-TTie first • Grizzlieses m an*^ Into Bobcat lerri-S! ------Tl*—victory—broaglIght -M o n ta n a — r ^ ln - .lhIhe-Wlghtman-Cup-for-the e the ------jsh She fought-back to vdi cam e with five minutestes left in the first tory befoi:fore being halted.on a fourth- S tate's season record to 3-5, with two United StaStates and fend off a British Jdn that gam e. Jaeger,. tbitb e youngest ever player hi ____ non-cnnf<»r»>nr<» gnm ix ,gjj__hrpalf y^rviCB thi quarter, .the., sccondd_wlUi_fl;32_re-_down j playlayattheMSm4.------es-rcmaining. fballengc.^^w lilch briefly threatened fili­ hF8e41mes-in-a— tb e-W i^itman-Cq>'s-57-year+Btory— tm j row and at last hold be •malnlng In the third pen plaw later, MSU quarterback- 1^ TlKBo()cat3 tinlsfi5 _Blj5ig Sky Confer- .U pset resul ber on service _ alwaw hadlad difficulty with her own of w ith e^ until Wade hit i T he two runs followp w d _ a„2l-yard . B w ^ li!SSullivan found reserve flanker enceplayalM. ^ Trailingng l‘;5j5-40 in.the final scLdL lintMhenetin service andmd Barker only-needed the TrTemrTOBeflarflerdl Ihe finalI stsingles, Evert took 24 pointsils~UKfl2lh game 16 concedele the match.* confidence tc and put Britt FYeFYeeman behind the Grizzlyly MonUna, wllh iwo le :« to take advantage of this to Montana SUteaheadl?- J ^ g w e .P S f s out of 27I to defeat Virginia Wade 7-5. le m atch afler losing the first 117-0.. -secondaryary for a 49-yard touchdownm left, Is 2-6 overall aiKH> "I played really well 1 The M ontana Grizzll/KwW rytinHr,r nw\^r\i\A. early in the fourth perioiod when, after Virginia W& l^the/lnaA. ____. ..., "m inutes Of the game Sa a fJm t-WildcarTmnrt,- IM' VmVlflr-^E^ert LLLloyd's victory followed a her first victory over.JS' jS a tu rta y nlghtto - I d i w dovlowiedaroiitlnsld^^ 'Ji— droYe fllirstilown at tbe laegerJaJour— : Desplte-nei-nerves-creeping badc tntrr— ------point-Untverslty-of-lcf-Waho-to-a^-«“ O n^rd- »e Weber-14.------resurgenceice of British h o p « when Sueje m eetm gsTnanblher tighll rd-[inerThe~Wildcal5-Dunted~™ ------On fourth and^our,-th< lUy foughlan d _ tb e_ B rito nn’s_play. ’s -Barker, produced. _ vldoryoverW ^rStaiState. ■ c w flo 'lh i ^ o^ion pitch~Barterdef( 7r“ excitlnfmaii*‘whraThe the 49 and on the first playay w as weak but T erry Idle lefeated-Andrea-Jaeger'S^TT >6 Briton won. some glorioirious strcice play and the' TTie victory l ^ t Idahdaho'sbopesallve HobartstJstarted another Idaho drtve by lle rp lc k e d itu p 6-3.6-31nth for a t least part of tbe Big ^ keepingse for 15 yards. From there the . . anyone to b eat her” thehe 15-year-old point In each < ^ A measurement showedBd the-Vandals- - / .^nrt t know how-l-won: that ichofthelast two games. Gooference diampto^onshlp Nvtiile VandalspIs plumed steadily into Ibe line, - had missed by Inches. match". EvEvert LLoyd said. “ I felt I Weber, the lea^rihrotu ixig h m o sto fth e picking' u;up fli^ downs on short ninn- Afler another puntm exchange, t^d nollmiming today, no confidence - season, absorbed its(Qifrd'league Oil loss, ing burstssis. ,, Weber made another seriousse threat, 4jRlad." . Idaho ra n Its rew irdito to ;3-1. one behind With _10:1D 10 remaining in the half,. moving fo-the ldaho-lM pa«?«llirgBbl&SfaBtale. ' Hobart scscorS from four yards.away 1-before-Larry ------ln'a"tltanla h irstru g d e witFTWade. In ^ B a rk e r ended 11 wilh anan interception which servl ^Hunten ^ripnng flin m n vt>rtpri •SI — iff, fl fiiiTiMp In andO'Brli jvlce-jvaoroken 13 limes,_ ldaho*sfourth~T!vp-rtT.r?;yi first possession Idaho3 (clorced a pimt wje first down oydslruggled lo win the firstf r• :X0P-n5‘'i< « '^b T y ^u r g a m e sKTnsT an d rum bled 23 y a n ti t< interception ofiherifghi:'I- set 7-5. ieeding_offJier- fe< qjponentsIs D e e r - E l k - M o o s e — 11 to paydirt. Pete afler thehe kickoff and then came up‘f From there Idaho, getl O ’B rien added Qie polr ittlngablgnm many error■ors. Bul the Briton, playing point a fter as the with itss biggest1 play of j^nlghL'^ -f r o m Idler, a te up the resi Ig C o n v e n ie n t drlvc-lhru V andals took a -7-0I Ielead bcrore"lhe~HobartroI est of the clock aggresslveli/ely and wilh more panache rollM out and suddenly ^ n ny y in driving to a cake-icing 7 — offensive unit appearedred on Ihe fie li- „Bubak waswa wide open well downfield. ng touchdown.— than for somesor years produced'some- The Vandals m ade a suisurprise move -ferocious serving s and’ electrifying' FYom that point IdalIdaho pretty well Hobart hlihit him in stride and Bubak« when Hobart, looking a at third and passing sholbots to take the second sel dom inated the first halflalfandbuiltupa waltzedinI Into the end zone to complete four, hooked up with Jacl 2f31ead. aT t^yards*d scoring play. ick Klein on a and run upp az commanding lead in the pass to the Weber two. SAT. :..0n Its second K On the I2lh third. i i S f posxJssesslon. Idaho. Weberr dominatedd< the third quarter,r, play of tbe drive. Hobar 8.12 Steel/HIdes ft Fui•urj/Metals Recycling art rolled out But wllhh Itwo match points against behind the quartertactacking of Ken and lookk partlculariyi lough on the e and scored standing up. O'O’Brien again her and in front of a noisy Royal .. H ( ^ r t . rolled to Jl apparent first first series•ies when tb e Wildcats drovee ■ converted. !l 1939 HIGHLANI'JD EAST • 734-7440 ^___^ b e r t Hal!

^ ID E ^ W HYlTHE REI[BELLIOIm? ^ ■ O Unequal Trealatment: Idaho rec;c e lv e d 6 '/2% of :— jl-Rfeplaees-& -wc wood-faurntng"StovHS~cs*are“cozy7'H^ve ■ “------ouM 0 tal-laFidd-as-a-§r-aRt-to-si-support-sehools— ¥ you re-evaluatec A led your hom eowners's policyi to insure w_ and oth^r staate_instituti 0n s; Fl - :j- that your -incre Florida received :reased-hom e “ value" .adequately ._67%4tentim£ies as much)!...... -— *-covered? ------% Can the states!S be their own bosssswhen the Federa VIcEDOIXl o w n s — ______1 ______G o v e r n jiL e iL L o j ^/ P ^ A ! N ^ Y ^ I f 9 6 % ofo A lask a " A n I n d e p e n d e n i A n e p - gency" I 8 7 % 0of N e v a d a - 6 4 % o I 409 ShoshoneSf S. ■ 734-1711 I of Id a h o - - ■ 53%-oof O re g o n - . Jm 0 M : . ------...... - SPECIFIC-- ^ Or ...... - PfllHTS i OF ERROR AND % V ' JSREPRIPRESENTATION 1. Rip-off impo I S V - A ^ possible — ■ Idaho constitutionon " limits li' the sale of laman d : . 320 acres in a lifetlnitim e. ... - ■ ‘° 3 . . . Idaho10 still owns over3r 7 0 % of i « r ^ o u ro rigiginal land grant. . _ 2____Id a h o lav iw foltiids the .salf ' " ‘ly lale of for^_ . _____ - ______... — J:-estry, 'watiitershed, and'recijcreational. l land. | 2. Idaho' manai t i ages public land at af a profit ' . ... \ '^ a n d “h a s “acoQmTjuiated a school enc^ o w m e n t / o / V fu n d of $171 nnillionn as a result. ■ 3 . ^N o fo re st la n d Is _ • : Involved — just_that tf unre- ^ s e r vfed'Bl:i5i-laTnrasT3fT 6 ( 1 ^ 7 6 ^ ------.... - 4 ' 4 . C o u r 'U n tie s-would' sharere in th e in c o m e5 ^1 fro n ;i-a c -- ' ------E ^ quired lamin d s . . a DELIV a \^ERAM HESSAGIEM -

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^South^TTCarhTirni irterbackle it liliates quar ^ - G a l i f o rrnia i 60-7 McMahoim contirmeie s m h LO^tffGELES (irpI) ?I) - M arcus Allen, lhe! Stanford 54 by passing for 406 yards i utU iK leading rusher 54, OSU 13 i Is and three touchdowns, 4 n her, scored a pair of completea five straight pa on NCAA passing records toucinnhB, Gordon Adan passes for 80 yard s after lams connected with KevinI STANFORD. Calif. (UPI)P D — Record-setting per- Wyoming had gone ahead 2 WiUUni oo two TD pa d2S-2l with 48 seconds k n PROVO. Utah (UPI)I —• Junior bomb lo Lloydioyd Jones, and hit . passes and a swarmhig[ forroances by AU-Amer1nerica candklates Ken ion a 1-yard m n by Eddie WaW arren------Unlventy o( Southern ( Jim McMahon passed for)r451yards tailback Scolt;i PtPhillips with scoring : n California defense h ^‘ B4ar«enim, Darrin Ndaonion and John Elway trig- Fairchild, whojcomplelec Cdllfoflk lo minus 28 yai Ked.?8rOf-35 passes.on.the_------. and Bix-loucbdowns Satalurday^------passes of 14 andindaiyards,— J — ------yards rushing Salurdarto-' “ "gered Slanlonl to a M-13-13 rout of Oregon Slate 7 rout of)f Texas-EI touchdown, aa nlinine yarder to Matt h Campbell, who went into Elway completed 2frof-33)f-33 oasses for 314 yards who ' rusted for 149 yards.s. asslng and cords, breakingInglheoid I conference right knee on a first period and caught seven passess forfo 95 more as Stanford W ashington1 2 5 .A S U 0 hit fron CharJes Ussery. 384 yards in total offenjinse In the m ark of 82 pointolnts by Utah against 7 . l)octors said he would registered its third confererirence victory against two—— SEATTLE (UPI) - Chuack also for another TD.'TD. andUbb Wilson “ “ ------Cayjbch-UeUdble^oror tthe Rose B ^rfell lo 2 ^■ ~• n ^ r and-CT-^^-S^Jre-Tylei-toi-hts-othei------— Toussatat T)^er fought his • o v e r a m 2-3 in th e c ^ his way around lefl end on extended his cdlegialelie record returned an inlerceptlon inle 28 yards ference. _a-3:yard-loocndown-nin-lo.I lQ-enfl.a.6&-yard.scoring— ------USQfteiedforSll yards ______— string of consecuttve~gammes-wttha—foryetanotherCi erCougarscore^ ------r — rds and had SSJtoa yards drive before tbe game was w five m inutes olo! to CaTst^yard Oregon 20,0 , 1 0 S least 300 yard s in total ooffense to IfTEP’s onlylly touchdown,I late In WSU WashlMlon’s second touchcchctown ca_me in the sec-____ ------seven-as-BYlUwon-lts- tfti?ond —period,—cam®—onDt ------, , The tt-poinls.were-lbt-Ihp most sco red -b y -th e—------EUGENErOrerfllPn-^)~St^rnore-fuimacK~o“ondpenodonTFyardpass 5S ffrom Tom F lick fo tight consecutlve game of tbebe season, quarterback ftPaul-Sieczkowskl’s ■' 1970. w hen1 theyUf defeated Washington Charies Bisharat and tallbailback Reggie Brown took end e David Bayle. The Cougars are now 7-:7-1 overall 3-yard nn^on labrokenplw. -. tu rn s nm ning Ihi’ough-a -porouspoi Washington Slate NdsOT added field Jsor-ffi,'4rand 34 yards, and4-rintheWAC.------TTiTCbugafsfs ppilrf up ZJ^ards* .. — defense-in-the first half-ailf-Sattirday-^Oregon— i ------^ 0 ta g s 2i 1 l r r u b l p ^ T h e HusJcles s c ^ \w6 nvmore Mints on a safety M c M a h o n -th e NCAA’A’s leading In total offense.se. Ito only 179 (or lhe ' defeated the C ougars 20-1010 iin a Pacific 10 football « when Arizona - Stale • cententer- Mark Kochansky - - passer this week — th rerew-flve of M iners. BYU Ials also forced five turn- • ' ■LOCftN.UtahdrPD-Tj-Tailback Marvin Jackson gam e. * ssn a ;^ the ball over SunSu Devil p unter Mike nls touchdowns In the finIrst half as overs In the win.win. recovering three ra n (or one toodxlow n andn d threw an option pass to .Tlie lough Oregon defensense. assisted by a pair of c Jim MUiphy for a secondJd UI tah Stale score Salur- Black's head and throughtgh ilie emfctone on lhe BYU Jumped ahead 42-7!-7.‘ He hit fumbles andd ! intercepting two fumbles and two key penalinallles. held W ashln^on gsecond play oflhe second perperiod. tight end Clay Brown willIth scoring passes. day bi.-tbe Aggies 21-77 Pacific] Coast Alhlellc ^ ■ t e to its lowest score of[the th( year. — CmfcAcewtnover Pacificific. passes of 24 and lhre<•ee yards. U TEP dropsjs lito 1-3 In the WAC ' Bisharat carried 14 timesnes for 80 yard s and one N. Tex. St. 38,1i.N.M. St. 28 _ McMahon also tosseda!a 45-yard andl-8overali, T h M W o ry kept two-tliTtime-defending champion touchdown. Brown carrieddl7tlme$for77yanls. 17 ..... I g u p trstplaceinthePCPCAA standings wllh a ^ ~ - LAS CRUCES. N.M. (UI[UPD - Joe Stevenson X - Tlw game had been billedlied as a contest betwe^ .passed » for 1 ^ staaiibmouflrier touchrfowns atvI . . tw u l l ie P au-in.‘s too Dptlon‘qaar uuti Hirtui3u>. but— ^ :_____ J#dt*Q_nishedJaiL8S-yS-yards-and-scored-on-a— I ran_fqr a fourth In Ihe.flnalnaLperiod.lo. Icad.North__ ^ -neither Samoa Samoa o f■WSllnor ^ Reggie O gbum — T exas Stale to a 38-28 non-corconference win over New r 6-yard nm in the first q u aritirter. The USIF sophomore __qf ( Oregon had_one.lhelr_betleiitterda^.'- - - ______jv — then U t M urphy w ith a 7-y;7-yard scoring pass In the— •Mexico State Saturday;------N e^ M e^ ico offi— -U rnrrv Kenon -KansasCllyKIn rehip3.the__! ■ ■ ■ _____ .s S on ft-jiinip—towinthelrninninthslral^t-gamewitha— ^ school could award. sbotJ^rryBlrd. 99-93 decisionn 0over the Atlanta Hawks. scored ^ a season-high 29 poipoints and Davis was3 i1^ of six Phoenix UNM is scheduled to be thiIheslteot |U S i!S!lI g h t w o r k s galleryj Wb m seconds rem aining AAri rtis Gilmore chipped In wlwith 20 to players to scortlore in double figures as the NCAA reglonals in 1982 l a t l o ^ ^ e , B ird hit a long fi 'as leading 79-73 with 26 ' leadlea the Chicago Bulls lo a 122-180 the Suns upped)cd their recortl to 10-1. jJJ finals.ln-198l-Scfaool officii? i r ’sild ■ 1232 0 C Ii»iyA ..I, v«.B url»v. Id. — to givfBoeton-a-103-101-edf t in_lhe_lhlrd quarter. ■ • f M w w v a • Darryl Dawkins foJlow-up v .then scored 14 un- sew ^left sent the ga >InU to build an 89-79 lead '">» “ Cnalning. l ------" 'The Bucks.s. currenlly leading the “ Central DivlsKIslon. Improve thefr. re- - -'"'I ^-NaferORiCdlPI)-Haya y W illia m s-c o rd - to -10-2.-'i.-The-Hawks.-lo3er8-of— Panas(ionic’s 300 scorQd'<26 points and MichJchael Ray three straighthi.and six of their, last R ichahtson added 20 Saturdurday night swen, were! led1« by Eddie Johnson to p « « Ihe New Yoric KnliCnlcks to a with 22 points.s. —a poiw e r f u lI good buy

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The cconomy is.in a statftf ofi disarray, Inflation is stil]ill tMi ______1 ______------I< docsn-l-tnke-an.H'cxpcrno'setnh'c t “ -undci-control, High interestC3t rates discouragc lnvestmeni icni in .problems facing'thele I U n ite d S t a le s in ' .. - . h he ousing, depressing that m arl ... . M arkctdespilea pent-up demand!ndfor ____ this m ist dangerous liii lim e o f tu r m o il. . . - - . - • ' hehomes, Unemploymenicontiruinucsotunacceptablyhighlcve levels, ------• 'Whoelscbuiburlealeaders are at fault? • robbing ro men and \vomcn oft)f the opportunity lo earn a livirliving. • • . Merc happenstancnee didn’t put the W orse, uacm ploym enl forccs'res'some c itize n s o n to w elfare ro e rolls ■ ...... U.S.-in-cvcr-wideninKing number 2 posi- ______wl w ho w ould prefer to cnrn iheiileir ow n w ay. H igh er w elfare co; : costs • , • lion militarily wuh1 irthe SovietwUnion.. mim ean morc_moncy m ust be raisedrai by taxing those with jobs.lb s ... Fate hasn’t put our economyec in sham- “...timefifor responsible chichange?’ ___ A m ajor share o f the blameme is on Conaressand squarelyclyon > ______blc5.nor.can vnc.bclicvcjvcJhosc.whoacck lo ______“ “ih'c hi poliiical party ihafcontrot ro 1 s 1 h c C o n g’ress, ' • lay the blariie on Bigi OOil or O PE C ... _ T h e political iw rty in contrntrol of the U.S. House of Repi leprc- - ...... — The judgment used:d I by C hurch is un- seniaiivtsforihcSCI last 26 yearsars is the Democrats. The party irty in forgivable. As one off theit most powerful ' control CO: o f the U .S . Senate for for the last 26 years is_lhc Dcm)cmo- men in U.S, leadership ...... Cfl crals.... - - . - _ liip. he w as taken in • and duped by an obvioi/iousencmxoflong ■ The old has failed, a changinge is needed, and lhe best optii>ption SI standing. • availableavi is a sweep of Republ rEvi ublicans in numbers large enoui Jough This is jusl one <;'xa:xample of why we ------.______totoi insure theyJiave a fnirsh osLaLrnpairing t» the dam age done)intb y______;______------have ih c problem s w.c.chavc.today.._ li ...... _ yearsy« of Democraiic bunglingi n g . . . A nd it IS also w^hy IdaIdaho voters should In ldaho,StcycSymms.rununning for th e S e n a te sc a t held 1 ridbv — ■— turn-l<>-Rcp:*StcvT'SyiSymm!roirNovr4. — ;— ______*______Fr;-Frank Church-TTTprecisclyfll'■flinharmold:------: Frank-Church has.hadadhischan^.c*______' e - ® (m u /IS ^ _ Paid by Slavs Symm#Ti« Ilof Senator • flopubttcan FOR\ SENA1JOR I •. • ’ - ' V . . _ ( 7

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, Sunday, Novemb(ib o r 2 .1960 Wt^los ierf Timos-Nows, Twinn Falls,I Idofio

------_LJ ______LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CM » -SpediiHoBcas ^ XA Ptrtonali 00700 -lobiollntaraat | 007 _ ------1______007 lob»otlni«r«jt I 0077 .lobldtln1«rsil 008>8 Sal««p»opl» sewer line lor an Indui- " PUBUC NOTICE PALMISTRY READING! All DISTRICT (XJ ReprsMn~Uli^ ^ ^E(fecth« October a J980. CHECK US OUT MSKTN-ROBBINf “icE i (ECutivF ^ ^ cretar' y. r'ealEaTI" s TATE" " CAREER: ' NOTICE OF pu b lk : h ea r - _ irlal site near the Twin c 'eadlngs are private A con- To To S18.000 plus. Asricultural CRE;:REAM. is looktng lo r-a - Adm ■: INQ ON POSSIBLE EXPEN- " Falls Cily-County ^Hortald and Adrtanne Rsse, •O th e rs Have- fkji'kJentlal. 1730 E. Addison, ba( Jminlatrativo A asiitjnt . now)w a aceepting applications co-ow nars ol Profeaakmal background. Top line hou:lousew ile who would liko to ■ Jt5,Q5.000, FEE PAID' Relocate forr e ejpenenced or new ^ DfTURES OF COMMUNITY 7rP-4080.______5 cleaners d o A sanm^sfj (or won T -oeVELOPMENT----- BLOCK -200,00?str®«— -i tm prw. .Nuf5lnfl„Senf1ce_-_home- ■Auto------RA :me Poraonnel. 6JJ Blue timno etr training and manager 10 untarllv revoked licensure • Homeowners wit:«im S U le Senate. Vote tor 21»422-8a94 ^ 3 collect or send 324-;124-3733 ______Lakekes Blvd. N. 734-C445______assist i APPUEO FOR PURSUANT 30,000 adminlslration • Farmownera , Lai isist sales and increase TO THE COMMUNfTY DE­ wllh th« SUie ol kJaho to *F. jlrd N o h l______resum e lo: Evle Krelsler — lies, contact Jerred R. operate a s a home health •B * 8 u sin ess cTi AM ncy, 1110 E. 9tn. Suite C EXP!:PERIENCED Elecifonic VELOPMENT BLOCK f h * " ’ ” >ERX3US ABOUT kssing *3,' - Techchnician. Musi ba willing IfUh-fsh-Manager. GRANT PROGRAM. agency. From this day unlll ••U U fa i , ♦W2. Los Angeles. 50 COO rehablllialion ol f,further rwtice. Professional •H *H ealth velght & can't? Try a new V to relrelocate. Be able loteeaii WHEREAS. th« City ol low Income persons' luaranleed vtumln & diet California rz «00;9. Fee Nursing Service will operate DepenOable Insurtnca ♦mploy.arpald-______. . types stereo i eioctiomc ' GEfGEM STATE REALTY Twin Falls, ld«ho. Is a homes )roduct. Call Richard or ^ ulpment. Call foi a p p i-'- Ji panfelpani In FMerally id- 380.000 2 streel Improve- a f s a nursing referral service Service : O M M E R C I A L JEROME BRANCH and hom « care a s an aide p] Cathy While, 878-1410 or ORl JNDERWRITER- Successlul askTk fer Dave Sr.. 523-1234. ; 324-8111 mlfiiatered Community Dfr menls in South Park and referral „ service, thereby Flora OveracreAoency serlend 128-50 + tax to Rt. 2, ® velopment Block .. Grant a _slorm._Mwor-on m 'Ot personable eieculive EXPl;PLOSIVES ' TRAINEES. ___ dtssohrir>g-a»aoctatton wttn — 320 Adama, Kimberly— Bojtax 2082. Butlav,ldC318. ->^rtion polertilal. Ratocate.c*i/. IZL Wall. Acme ■P«r3o/)/i«;, $xj DSJle w lj'y o u t Oon'fwan- call A ge'10 17-34 JtSOO Owius ypon f o)“ BETfEn“B SEflV£“ our Wher& s . mo Citv of the sU le and federal pro- VANTED10 men bowlers (or Oday. Ealalno. 734-2M0, succ'ccesslul compioiion out commi -Oiama— A a - a - p U c w w t- mmunily through our ac> ------T w Ift-F ilU T liJC ib rin r^ fr- — Irrgtlinn and Sn8TTTntI~ ~ sc nriDOI.' & .Cail Collect (2oa> praiualsai, i property manago- service (Registry) the com­ ^*SU^r1s*°Nov®*4ih"'CalT ^ pare a pr&appllcillon and pany will continue to oft«r XIUPLE NEEDED for 334-11-1495______m ent inta and sales depanment, ; Intends , to apply roc One NoDce Ni Is hereby given, tfui ? CONSUMEftSI ^20-5902. EOlEDUCATORS: E aT n V lu S Sipartmont f .r manager position FOCI I are now expanding our aide and nursing services W WO' ould you like 10 have the StarlU ntiai suppiementiry in- u ■, OD SERVICE we are Minton Five Hundred on or Monday, Nwember 3. fc ^ Jerom e. General-mainte- SPECECIALIST, We train. Ages “ losles astaff, T houund Oollara <1,500.000) 1980, 19 ai the hour of 7:30 forf, prlvaW duty and In-home equivalent « a t o( UO.OOO bank Ce :dm e in the related pro- n,np care, wimout (he reguUlory ^ Selected Offers “i! lance knowledge r e q u it ^ .17-3434 Travel,' adventure. H youtrouhavo the desire lo be a for ■ three year com- 0 o’ clock P.M., In Ihe Council restraints7, that have pre- account working for you? ^ ^ssionoleducationalsaies. Boottookkee^lng andlor oliiJf good prehenstve program under C) Call 733-1580 rtvom's or ------C:alt734.2457or734-27M.j II ^ od pay. Mala or Female, aucceiceess. we'll show you ------Chambers, Twin Falls City vtouBly «| ad d ed lo lhe cosb of 'Xperlon*^ heiplul. Salary Call11 Army Chiportunltles in how.w. (Call Mayer Realty & m e CommunQy Devei- Hall. M; 321^ secorw Avenui ave-s.askforMr.Suplea. 5?i007 ______Jobsofintefwt + opment Block Grant Small e< aervlces. The owners Invite — K 2 bdrm apt. & utiliiies. Twin■In Falls a t i ^ 2 e7l. Apprai'ipraisit.734.h35, Easl, Twfn Falls, kJahc, a Inquiry i„ into services, at re- IMPROVE IMP YOUR TALENTS Posit’oslilon available Immedi- cTnT Cities Program to the De- Public Pi Hearing will be held duced cnarges, by calling wlir LL-CHARGE Bookkeeper ~~ ' panment ol Houslno and _to to discuss the proposed_ _y. wllh HYPNOSIS. Bowling, atelytely.Ph.7S8-3411 loarrange fg, | thoir ottlCf durlriQ ial< ym«ntAgenci«a ' -UfBlfTDeWtepmenland;------BK daylight hours. wel rtheasl. Nevada Salary ------WHEREAS, lhe City ol Development Of Block Gram weight loss. 2S years expe­ 6lENTAL iu - HYCIENIST- John comrmmensurate with e«peti- nbNALDA.RSSE rience. hen Inquiries welcome, AC( Twin Falls has prepared a Small Sr Cities funds intended looo-eo 2,11 kCCOUNTINQ SECRETARY- H Bidfliideganeta. ODS- P. 0 . encoco, Referencea. work co­ __proposed___ Program _ as to .p, call John 324-7281.______At ««1 position tor organued ' I I | PCi I m J faw er P, Mountain Home, cordrd 1st reply. Respond Box New SMOP BT PttONEI MCN8ST «c « u le — person,““ impressive* 10.). 63M7.K Phone 587-3831.------ISSTiO.biKo, Nevada eaMI.__ ^ FiratYear - ■ __-Any person or persons Guaranteed quality products conompany. Top salary and ■ . -44Sa,000.d««elopment. ol-a -oaaUlng -da tocammom«n the- - -■------— rfor hom e,-personal care,- ban«neflts. Jody, - 734-2S60, T lbrizbns___ water system for ari In- proposed pn program are In- « cooking & cleaning. Over 250 SinelllnQandSnelUng. ^ JTOPASKYOURSELF... n ' N U R S E S ^^ t£RE WILL I BE AND H ( __ _ dusiriai site near, the vlted vH to attend and be heard AnnouncementsF quality ^2 Items. Call or write AADMINISTRATIVE 0 Kl Personnel _ _ Twin Falls CIty-County at at the time and puee above ' P A C IF IC ™ Ua T WILL I BE DOING 5 ! Airport se for free catakM- Miller & Co. SP£PECUUST. No experience V ' seifonh. toi C ------^ - Balil S1853 San La Rue, Tf. 733- nec ARS FROM TODAY IF I - 30.00d adminlslration Dated I this 2lih day ol ,z ecessary. Good pay and NORTHWEST SINTINUE " WHAT I AM WANTED: JO.OOO^^lf^qendoa October, Oc 1880. - ^ MMABJORIE‘3 FLOWEftS'for ’1315. 31! ______beneneflts. Gel your career ' DOIN oing. Call Army Op- •INQ NOW? HENRYWOODALL Ia#9> '• dollvdrlos,'^All oc- m iED il EVERYTHING to lose 0 ° '' Spenpend the winter, in a mild WeI havoh. 3 sales positions lo Succo’ 50,000 rehabilitation of M ^ n s . 54a ^Sparks, 73*- weight? well We have a new P£f^ m ^ tle s In Twin Falls at ^ iccosslui people who climalimato while expanding fill which w can develop Into a rein n 't 't' sold on their present tow- Income penons' PL proven eKective product ^ PUBuVt?:^Thursday.Oct, 23. 20 Dur.prolessional career in a mananagemont for the right jotisIS. „ , homes and ao' 30>and Sunday, Nov. 2, Ihal's fully 100% guaran­ rogresslvo health care fa- perserson. Attend 3 weeks ol T'XJ.OOO devBlopment. ot a 1« I960. , 0(02-— LojI/Fbufid teed, C onuct J o h a o r Lisa cility,ility, located in a sehocai»rated-’approximately 10.miles , g.chlM ba»ebalt-«00. nelllng.______— — I — - , , _ I I.BIackLabpuppy. “ — _| J15,3t5,302yyear418.1S18/yoar. t e s t COMMISSION -nortfiw eat 01 Jerom e. Idaho. Toba sold as two separate units ^ >T ANALYSIS. BA Chem- (Established (g. loads) • as f o l l o w s : ------2.. _fllack/lan Shepherd,- ■W ------MftmbfiilHotk^" ' AR;(REYOULOOKINGFORA C T y or lelated plus l year male. = uc JiOOOup jfy flfailng land. APPRAISEO CAREER ADJUSTMENT? n t imlcal analysis required. 3. Two brown bird dogs, lull ^ 'estem Realty has a lot to I I r sO. ’’ E. Send resum e to; 11/1 Impfovemenl ccedlLfor (once nrgrown. SSI WAGES In the amount of Jl.124,00. Alsoso plust appraisal leoa In the. M— ------Emsol. X,fer In a Real Esuie career. * ^lury Laboratories, 250 _ UGHT MECHANIC —amountofttOO.W;------4. B lack/tan Terrier mix J11.331.332/yoar-t11.9«/year. fJulh Alignments, brakes mi>1o _____ 'hether you are licensed jth Beechwood Ave. ' -u n ll a - A CT aCTg-UacroT'drTiJry gra:ing land. APPRAISEO 5. —ALGOHOLIGS---- !S>w-or ." planning-a-new-ca- —^ ao, 10,63709. ■ ------5. Black Lab puppy, female. rer in Real Estate, call us ? oIli ir andi parvilme posiltons « 5 0 u p ------; Improvement credit for lonce 8. Black/tan Shepherd male. ANONYMOUS [ S i avallaallablB, ExceHBnifaonelils JCK PARIS PERSONS: o-ph»-eppralsat-feea-ac An ( ASSISTANT K )R MORE INFORMATION e s Bird. N. 7344U45. CCLEANING (2} land being sold. The Stale assur Organization For Single CITY ENGINEER W Swing shill tfiW jsumes no responslDlllry for 6. 8. Black/Whlle BorderCollle ’eople. Adult & family actlvl- A ..t id consideration call: - ** .a c c e ss la the land being sold. mix.ml m ale. ties sat. City Engineer-Elko. NV I ■ Ithy Bereft, COLLECT Day shlJtJWO u p ------les. Parents , Wilhoul (Ponop, 10,000) (Salary $1,400 - To to sold at public auctionon at lhe Jerome County ?•'9. Male, ton and white mixed Pant ’artners.- c.Call • 734<932, h S.600/mo). Requires gradu- (206)53Ja-amouni .weaUemAlfiJ}(awn.&j»hlta- Wbf» L. Andrews.______Be_I jo u r ow n., Boss,,,,(n. INSUlSURANCE INSPECTOR . m**tt.7 „ r-ood ‘^PP^rTunlty. — appraisal lees in tho amount olUOO. icfifno sFop wilh equip- :M(fa“ iff-(iiiw Brituny or German IF• YOURYi LOOKING for a eon Acres Care Center, FEARl>RLESS FARRIS M R - Shonhair Pointer. Won- enio> ant available right now. evaiuialuatlon reports and re- go^ i i r Z ^ Unit 3 - A 200 acre tr a d of whichiCh •179 acres Is dry aopUnd njoyable & rewarding place lodlng.934-5801.______PORA^ATIONS, Idaho's Native and 21 acres Is dry grazina and derful disposition. Wearing to> take t your pre-school ff”’.T more Information see t>teded inspections as an in- and wasleiand. APPRAISEO „ , pendent contractor for In- >ENING for Sclenlific Aide Indope‘PO"'’®"'- You are PRICE: *40,800.00. pTuslosseo Imprmprovoment credit for fence mualo.3?C-4626.______chlldiMldren, try CLO lw TtJlW Markirk al Motor Merc in dopo' work In support of re- are a dynamic individual' and discing In the amouni ol t1,1S LOSTI 5 y r old mare AP- ^I Kimberly.Kli See advertise- rome or call 324-4334. auranranee Companies In Twin rostod;in a prolesslonal 1,153.00. Also pius.appralsaL LO; Ilsand surrounding areas. arch In irrigation (or agil- An _ r e « In lhe amouni BfJSOO.OO. PALOOSa : almosl all wWle7 mentlent In babysitting column, e ie /' ier...conU ci:------*- ECTRONICS TRAINEES. Perm;'rmanent pan-iime, Musl , , Itural * experiment station Empfo Access is available'to Unit 1 by a'coiKOufity road. Right of way is IlHIO' brown around' lair i '( UndiJndorNowOwnershlDl) e 17-34. S1500 Bonus upon have Aberdeen. Idaho. Starting * * being reserved across Unit 1 lo pi legs. Brown halier. Answers ve 35mm camera and ********** .40951 :o provide access lo Unll 2. JO B CORPS »ucc.:cesaful completion our transcnsportatlon, Exciling and u i„ary i^ , S1014 per month. » ShoshoneSLSo.-. Access to Unll 3 Is across privatele lalaf»d. (he purchaser will be to !° ^ name of ‘HORSS'. Loat > 100L Call Collect (208) intero M W y responsible (or access to Ihe batw. Beaver Creek & Knapp . , YouthJobTralnIng . erosling work. Reply to J ? ." '. r SUPPLY SPECIALIST, 7 ! ■ lhe lands being sold as Unll w ____AgeslflThruJI Box■X 327f, Bellevue, WA s r , „ " t t r 2 ; • 3.- The Stale assumes no reaponslonslblllty for access to the Cr.northolCapeHomoutbt Cr. ------______ricultural Engineering or F*?’I "While you loarn. Ages' ' 73«844 Call 98009.)09. Please include home 50^'P“ lands being sold. All bidders or ttiolragont,Uiol. musl be present- Stanley. Sta REWAROI McKay's - In agrleulluraliy related <. A good Job with a ------on day of sale (or tho purpose ol enli SAM OVERACHE ^ ______, P J ! 0one 0 ! number,______(“ id -^ ro. Call „Army Op- enlorlng their bids, ^ Spc n i n g G oods, 324-7541 or 4»:5456____- id-^ J-yeare-exporience To b« sold al public auction al Ih .-sn p _ w jA NN rrr r O R I A L ; pan-lime, nr extensive oxti .experience in unlliesjn Twin Falls al ______BitiY»lt1er»_ ^ ^ il.lhe.Casaia CountrCourt.- DNELY?-Tired of-m e bar ------■ • - s h o jr .on.lhut3aay,Nov«mb«r-30,- -LOiLOST:_SunflM-Ava_N.,-or- -cfo*5 o jhono-aroaTiSrr-w jff,- ,Qfk:ui■icullural research. Clos- 15ZL.______WILLL BABYSITBA In my home 1980. Favorable term s ol 10% dov owd?-Try-6ussle-Q'a Dat— Estabablished-chemlcal-com-- -A cmme-PenonnalrtSS-BluB- e infl-diTd*ierN o»em ber=17:or- :V0CATATioNAL'=-^^=— down, balance on 20 year RieRler Ave. E. large roasting mo0 sService for a changel pany nn^rwin.rwin.-No“ *vflhrnoa "or— contract, 10% inlerest. For (uii delall; Mn.Rewardl733-4ia2. uL. ite3fl/vtf.W.;34. ^fftrmatlvo------Action' M,—-S:,-- S Vocational Re-- -Harrison achcol area?...... - "shorthjrthand preferred. For P ''" ! '" inquire at 454 Madison. ^ Informsrmatlon call 734-4450 ask ^-IrPiaployor.______habilltanation or counseling ‘'-ISMii ■ forSuiSue Beck.______R.N,1. OR C L.P.N., fuH-time. ‘^oO.foo00 needed. Experience BABYSITYSITTING In my homo, imoons. Monday-fridav. Pfoiornirred, must bo willing to P‘>ttyf tralrted. trai Close lo Har- I . MATUJURE UOY lor maid 1 School. 734-8552- work. Beecall423-5561. wavei,■I, Send resume to; tiiOT Scf rk. Experience prelotrod, *22*92. 5., Inc.. 2300 SW 8lh BABYSIT plyJn personlo The Alley- -HAQIQ.DlQ-OP-ERAIOfUWo-Ox- VsiTTlNG, wookeads-4- - . , 12n ih A v o .S .______perienclenco nocessary. Earn rNo:?oo-pDnian(fr^r 'irrday—y evenings. i Experl- I67201.E.O. E. enced.rd; 734-871Ballcr8:36.7; MECHCHANIC; Salary ie you^ learn Ihis valuable nagotlotlablo. Bonelits. Call I. , Call Army Op- "ANTETEDI Experienced BABYSITYSITTING, my homo, \ carpenter. Phone srtytimo, Walt.Jr. AcjTio. Poraonnel. 633 KTiirT.lunllies In Twin Falls at ItJlsi),,, - ...... B lue•e - Lakes Bird. N. 734. 2671.______734-2fl5<850 alter 5pm.______welcomea i , M : 044S.i ______RN'a9 andI LPN's you ate WANTETED! Kitehon cabinet BABYSITYSiniNO part & full- ' - leeting ------imponaonanll Como share and vanity yaj dealers. Call lor time In In my r homo. Harrison i 3 with us at tho Burley i>PPOintintment, will bo In your School>01 District D Fenced yard. • / MEMERCHANDISER 0 Center, Earn 'top ar«® In I' the near future, 734-2724.'724.’______, , y ______P art-tim e "' '■ waoos,los, bonoflts for full and J ® Klichon I D esign-and i 5 y p:AR a r OLD girl, good with ' ’ d part-tirr;-tlmo. Have a schedule g l» ''‘5«idling 5^f’'Pany. P- 0 . children,ren, la looking for t your need. Cali Jo Ellon g S i • Nationilonai disttibution'com- «0"l«r’8 babysitllrsitting jobs lo earn IV In tho Twin Falls area B j i.klandat67S-9474. c ^ SWOlJi.(4q6)Z5M62B. gxiraI momoney. II you vrould _ — — f e t l ------Ki-aparl-llm ' eopehtng'for' SALES- plus ' coftw WANTETED EXPERIENCED ir- liko’ - 'anan ■ ovenIng‘'bii(.‘..ln"” ''- experienced HQA mlssiorSion. . Eaubiished _ae- flQatorir & (armhand, year Kimberlyleriy phono 42^8141 'anging rchandiser. Position is counts.nts. Call Wall. Acm e aroundId work, must be mar-- -al1er3pm3pm(DAYSLEEPERI.- - m arch pan-tir1-timo, Involving 30 to 40 Peraonisonnol, 633 Blue Lakes 'lod. E>poil«nc» Ei II n e ee j- CHRISTUISTIAN Babysitting In . i # irs per month. Sue- Blvd.I. N. 734-0445.______sary.54: my homihomo. Inlants thru 4 slul candkjate must havo vearsold.»oid.Call733-4935. . mishingJo . “w’t1 transportation. Benefits Salespeople 0 A Y ~ ^ CARE in my homo.— 1------includi:ude mileage relm- — Monday ------bureoreomonl.—Please -send...... —.. ^ thru Frloay. Call ^nn R o se - — - ERYSUCCESSFUL rasumiume or letter o(quallllca- canTAITA'S ' HELPER- 8 weeks oA l^p ______tlonI _ to:1 Box Y -a, d o tali -Tomporary-work-.untli. fn -- 5.ES t , PRO IS ABOUT INFIN FANT CARE - ' ______TTImes-ies^QW 8_Boi'54a. Twin' 'januarvjary^E lalne.— 734-2650.------TOt) BE EVEN MORE — — 734-7526 Falla,8,idahoB3301. il S 3Iling and Snelling. gjj, lUCCESSFUL...... M D ip i lal Opportunily Employer H e r es 's a : chance (or a very LAUnltRIE'S PRE-SCHOOL DRAM)1ATIC GESTURRE good aiag salesman to got , . i r " ling through activities The Striking) beautybi of fall foliage — • even beiDottor.W ohaveasares j-oarn no - the burst-Of aulumn redsBds and yellows, russets i on challenging enough* Inaividuaitzed learning browns ttiat1 mmal.s._ . l oo^Jn^for o individuals Intorostod In in CKY MOUNTAIN . Good rates. Sam * s p o la , 1597 Highland Ave. ports and |ournallsm ta. 'worit during HARVWESTORE,INC., E .,7 3W M 14.ii ms k th o ho winler; months, Porsorsons wlli take ...... - - j l ESSiONAL OFRCE .in'^illo, K fjf ^ roosults si ovor tho phono.andnd bo Invlovod ______xtra secretarial time & • -73W 474------— phoneHino line eveilablo (oT-youi------r^arrio--W )vorago7~MD5rirTi-dVtf^SOTiTO------2 I Z I------I -- -b m inbss. -m r WniO" BO)C“Z-2B;------yrping »klll.-W o will trailr a i n . M u s t b e TEXAS ; im es Nows Box-S4a,..- ■ RERNERY CORP. •ails.lD.______ivoilablo most ovonlng*. olfera PLENTY P ol ™ y S t SS ash bonuses, fringe. .W^HINGUNO & IRONINO dono - —-;:v.Y rsnm efttagrStore- ~ “Cotl MorV dembni'crt 7^ mm^om ...... - -T 1733I093I — t*e(Si:^m alure personlrv- Jn_.niyI .he homo. R6asonat»!o. ____ BS. Call 73^5407. o r sto p In a f te r n o o n" s - I " h o jwln^^ojialls area. flegardiiSs charges. C ^auTA venueWN orth^jlnFall^^ 3 ^ 8 0 ^ / lerlence. write C.G. 1938 MODI ______Tlmea-Newi 40DEL-REPUBLICAN. • Sears,. RRres., Box 711, Ft. Workingig Hard' for SUte L. Worth.TxTx. 78101. Senate.J., El«Elect UirdNohl 1 ■ - r ■> G-2Tlmea*Nows,Twln Failsalls. Idaho ' S u n d a y . Novemb<"nber2,1980 ' i"I ~ ■ 023 Inm tm ent '■ 0:C30' Homai For Sala ■ 1 — ------! ! ------ffi*&17_ SuilneiiOpponuntiles ‘■ 018 0 Income Property 0 ;-B Y .0 .WN^R-_S,7 all ^ w n o n ___ - ■ 81^ ' I - o I i7 ..Bualn^siOpoortunim»^j__j_017- wunH'oi , j HAVE. A j.iBW>t$X- Mowing ..good.. ,TR,1 i^Y . ?jr;=a>BlpmilU -B ITABLE. ■ non-lranchlsoo7;: posiiiv«P cash flow A good tby people Who Irre In i : coniemporary& .3 bedroom 7 _.YOUNG .MAN wHf;,.>- .NOW.LEASIHG s h o p jp c ee! ! .------■ balhhome .oncanyon.rim. . EN^:: f Jean & Sportswear Shop o> ‘• f'rental history. Excellent tn-- Maska- ^ in short- v e rr-e lli': b c ir* exM rlence willing to3 in -th o now Lincoln P lual'I V i W r ! ^your own. Featuring over 1001, vestmenJv opportunity at clem. c 2 years old In Air, A sprinkler m te m , wet •U y wllh oWer mtn. Rea-- Shopping Cenier In Jerome. I 1 tSS.OOO. Call te e at Inter- . «excellent condition. Greai ; bar. firopUce. Owner mov- — hourly *- W e-ftwd-e-dteia-ehop.—— T h e ------m«3-N-T3— rmounlaffTProperlias. K5TWT r nnfl.'CalI73*«77 ifT B f^ ■— b anda Orand Opening. Open ; ' I ■ n . ;• JJDr.-. 4-Bdf.-l‘i-balh.JatnL ON SATURDAY NK3KTS Kevin at Hawkins i Assoc.. I SECOND MORTGAGE Even lh« doors swing on iMs . stato or 0(1 red by j person ! ' wimirt«, 15 days. Call Mr. I IQS Instructions room n -f roc. room. 2 I 37W521, Boise. doing busli ss o u t - 'a local I h I MONEY ! O P K N H Oo I u s i ------T woll «»Utillsh«d Bar & Caf« I Hadley at PACESETTER I No» points, rw pre^paymenl ------fireplaces, ft dbl garage, mn ll moielorho I p FASHIONS (214) W7-9«7B. | ^ laund. many extras.- tocalM In y«tr-round rocre-~ EARN EXTRA HolWiy Cash! I penalty. Aetna Fin. TO-10e6, r I a ______UuslcLusofU I* S U N D A T N ( O V . 2 ‘ttlon a r u . Beer & liquorI J1M 15 per hour al home. We Sugg .i you :onsuii ' , No agenis. M4.500. 734^76 llcenss lnclud»d. CiU Kathy GUITAR and Banjo lessons; •■ org 734-5543 or 1 (Ml) 255- f We are a gluy your own Chtistmas • etroet In Jerom e. Good ‘ - PROPEflTlES !Real Estate ; ■ 3 ^ 1 Buhl. Owner selling for 01118 at wholesale prices,. j General's COnsumcr Pro- eexposure (or many busP[ attached oarage, 5D% re­ health reasons. IncludoJ> For catalogue, price list, &lU locilon Division, Stale* r^r^ossea. 4500 sq, ll. A real iI EXCELLENTg INVESTMENT- F o r S a l e 0modeled bsmi wilh lots buiWinQ and buslneu.*• compI, Instf. send $2 lo> house, Boise, Idaho S37?0. v.value at about $10 per sq. ft. |l-GOOD r RETURNI 16 unit ■“ — :— . 3storage. Nice landscaped Munro*-Robtns, R. E. 119> ,S.P.E..2750Buno.P«alono> Phone 3J4-2400 or CCall Jerry at 32*-5922 or I , yard. See al 1Ml Parkway Ik aparlmenl house localod 02^ open Home g Broadway N.BuM. 5 0 ^ . ' 1063201. 1-«(W32-5d37. nREAL ESTATE UNUMlTEO ' near„ downtown aroa. Good Dr., Tvrtn. Assumable loan al 10 V 73* brfck ranch. Central W e it w ln d ED r iv e PROPERTY wilh onlimllod 12 1 UNfT APARTMENT tbath, ia Jaclison, *40,900. *air. Ilnished basomcni. 2f O< B * frfrontage and convnercial V Ve r y g o o d " t e r m s onlyc WJOOI-For sal* by No H Reallors. J72.500. 734- 20nlrtg posslDle. tTS.oOO. AVAlLABLE-on.lhls A 14 unit cowner. TM» home Is ideally ft4?7 ft or 733-3974.______• BRANDNEW SPLIT £NrHY■HOME HO Call u rm e n Prunty, 324* aparlm a ent building. Re- ^located or> V> acre iust M it BY g OWNER: NE location, • 4 bedroom). 2 lull botiit R rjlu io — o» 0 producingring 85 ocro (orm. lhi» i> ono ol th(tho bo»i-Ploniod in boon*' '2<'2454. modeled n and In good repair, cof Ihe city IlmlU. It h u « 1660 ii sq.lt. Ui-levfll, 3 bdrm, • Tolol olocltic with 0»t'0 iniulnjulation ondaKoHo (green gold)1) oiond Koi concrolo dilchoi andllencei. let (CANYONSIDE REALTY cConvertlent location in Twin ffarr.iiy room with, heal* 2V4 j baths, family room, • • Unlinnhod doy^lilo boiomontr e n t lor fomily room •Klclent fireplace off tha ti 733-1082or324^ Falls. I357BL. « tiroplace, 2-car garage Insui, • Nice kitchen with quality builiinopptianctnbuil Second u ie — o io p lo lteried, d opproved or'd recorded tubdiibdlvitlon. All a s oc rsi aro kitchen, plus a full un- & * paneled, comer lol. some (62,S00(ora7unltapartmenl nmsheo F basement. Suiv « • Sun.DccKcff diningoroo -divided into Socre porcoli(o il wirh county rood (roniogo oon n flo l ihe 17 porceli. ------t extrasi 9W>% assum. loan. •'Nicoly docoroied m oorih1 loIon n o f bbuilding In Buhl. Owner win decit. C heat^pump. electric 733-4340, 7- ______consider all offers. Good c • Ooublotjoroq'? Buy a i 0 farm; ir'f fo doulJouble youf monoy oi a »ubdivi>ivijion - only S?,900 por j ^ . INVESTORS! p BY OWNER: 4 bedroom, 2 • lOVrnrHOWWorfonly - I Now is-yoiu-chanra tn nwft—JnvMlmanl— If ralura— wlib- J -t»thrfu»besemefli.-wpo gvoiioj^loblt.. No. 342BL. •______minimal expense. KSBL- ■ allorsa please. Call.734-4&^*^ ------~~ ------II ®‘some aparlment houses rr 100x125 loL Wendell 536- I with terms 10 111 your needs, ______66441. Leave phone number. -Catt^------WE-HAVE-4W flood-lnveniory-- ASSUMe*J6,500down:«ViV]—^ BIQ WOOD REALTY of 0 rental houses also. uInleresl. 3 bdrm homo BLUE L A K EsE S Mts-ifor details.on-these.plus w/llreplace & garage. Priced . FOR SALE BYOWNEfll Extra nico older 2 slory a i m Im T , GEM ' otherlncomot eproponios.. . ." GEMSTATE. .. .. Jfor Immediate sale. M2,S00. 734-&S5t ■ 733-S310. - •______hom e-w ith lull basement. . ■ - ...... :A\ d d d ( l 3 o n - ...... STATEE O F F I C E REALTY ’ 289 Pioi’ce. Top 4 master BLUE UKES OFRCE ASSUME f ig.-V.A.Jda. H. bedroom ,- - 30x15'-- with y 7 3 3 - 5 3 3 6 RENTAL PROPEflTlES; S2S Blue U k e s Blvd. N. [loan, 7,65%. 3+ bdr,. cholcft bathroom and air condlllon- - Duplex 1 BDR; One 3 rentals ■ Twin Falls 7area. Owners may earn. lng,"2’ Bedrooms i bath on combined. Terms available. - 733-5338 — |Rocky Ml. Realty's V.E.. center floor. Newly carpeted 733-2733.73 733-1^ or 733^20 anylime, tnrouQhouL Huae family [H MLS I room in basemen! also large work room & laundry » f-besemefttrfilnglecargarage - I - wllh largo driveway i extra =5 1 RV parKlng-oll-ol'alioy,' urge tanoscaped - comer lots. Ju st appraised at - i _«1.500. Sell M9,500. Days 8 ^ m , —Bob - 7344662 or • l l16 60. 0 5 Addison Avo. E. . eve'e/w eekends. 734-2506.

GOODLOCATKDNI _ _Lfively.homo|usi5ye*raold. -with-full-basemenl,-Unlqu8 • -landscapingr^-Owner-- will 7 consider terms. Priced to « 3 -seim3.S0a.------*. >INC. i DOLLHOUSE ' •1 • < 3 Bedrooms, llreplace, J m fenced yard . with lovely « WIN^ITER SPORT e rs ' mature landscaping. Homo • has sn assumable VA Loan • and price reduced—to •- -J29,00cr------: ^ H E / -YOUNfl NEIGHBORHOOD S ADQUA\RTER5 for young execiillve. Newer • 3 Bedroom, 2 bath and nicely *1• ^ . M l landscaped. $55,500, J ...... : 'TTIULYLOVaY------J' 4 Bedrooms, 2 batn, Bl-level • - homo~on -1~AcTorCYCtofie-t-*- fence and dog run Included, • ICCUPANCY-^ Call on Ihls dollghltui homo HMMEOIATtOCI I today.Prlcedat^,500. • V A, FHA, and Idad a h o H o w fIn g TWIN FALLS'REALTY- l~I ~Fi'NAlMeiHD AVKV A It A B I . 1 . ■ CENTURY21 5 640 Addison Ave *• ' CIDARBRItR O O K ______733:m i______: • *...1030.Twla.Pa . P a r k * „ _ : ______J L .

GREAT~NE LbCATIONrdll I .briclt, full finished base- : t *52,93950 r nionl. 4 Bedrooms, 2W *'-■••3 • bedrooms- «Fo>• Fomily Room _------, .. b baih8,'-2-beautllul-pilos. • • baihi____ •• CoiConlrol air ' • ' . JJiullt-ln_ma3onry-barboqu6r- l living roirf. '-.H• HSolilolof S firoploco------— X " GGas healing wilh air condl-. I0 • Coihodral fomily room eflai• fion'go .0 tlonlng. - Fruit room. Fan- • • • Z c o r g a ro g o oSlii• Slidir^apoliodoor « tasllc home for a growing • • e Dishwothor •• CoCompToielylondjeopod • <£y a / ^ V P lamily. Assumable 7Vi% • loan. Call Rex at 543-5990 or • ^ •REAL I; ESTATE UNUMITED ! B in d in g s 733^107. - ______1I CAUFOHDnAli:mSTODAY! : • IMMEIDATE POSSESSION. 3 ' • - I J >3# J-bedroom..all;clectrlc:homo. -2^: T34>4«Mil : I on.>. . 'Euiiir"SuBiwr~5U6rr^r J HHarold Kelthley 733^71 or • -•T-Town and Counlry Reallors • MOOtlje«H: '.'J ■' T.733-0716. ■ ______• NC. • INTEREST RATES TOO • HHIGH' REMOVE THE MID- •; FiiiDOrnciIC ( • - • DDLEMANI Owner financing Z• ■ ■ 'o available on ihls brand new 7 - ^ 9 AT.9 AJA..U - l P J H l . ------M oneyO/^ O rtie r ------^—— ------1 ------■------______^______._W_WJ»toln-SL-Twln73fa2a:___ ^ I , 1

—: - pilgrarqood Novemberl throuQ^jQh.DecBm hBri.ii.i9an ■ r - - ' T “ ;; O W M ilE R ^ I N A N C H M ...... ’ ...... 2 lots surround this sheiharp 1.060 sq. ft., 3 bodrodrbOm.homo w ifh': . .. “firoploco liycatod on preirosldontlal'stroof just 6ffff AddlsonrFohcod-Ai ;. ' bockyord with largo gigardon oroo with gropo>0 vinosv and IruH • tro o i. O oiihlo gnrngo0 with work shop and1 ststorbge. Ownor,',' [ onxious and will considildor.torms with odoquofo c You can bet-skiing is going lo cost you to down. Coll Tom' ■' ol 734-1377 or Gom1 !Stoto Roolty 733-5336.S. I-HURRY, PRtCEt^'- _ ra,-JlltIerm orerihjsxyeaiearriSO Tirwe-w antirto^ “FORASAU!------^ hhelp you out! Get exti;xtra cash you need . ■fc)y b seUfng your unwanted an winter sports ' ..equipm ent jn..the -Tifrxrnes-News'Glip-out— ilu lakes _^-lhe_CQUpDn_jabQvajn 1 and_send_it_in_w iltL_ F mc MLS youry check today! STATE, OFFTCE ^ ...... I ^ A I ^ 733:5336^;t

~ t . ■ • , r \ |_ , r I___ , J 030 HofMiForS4la ^unoay, Nov<)vombor2,1M0 >imos-Nows,)ws. Twin Falls, Idaho Q-3 *-| . nm ,,r«sa' n o HoxteeForSai* 0OS ■ HomeeFerSele- -0J1______— NE*T■wet^tcepr^Biw.iUv "-^troCWl8^0C8-WU7,(JW,' house w/Uro« shop r Tm tHtuc«;iicwtif:5,w ~ — ow inm iiAiiciNONomrAitAiU'- “ Vt All brick, fi^i basemeni. 59 makes this 2 bedroom home SHOPPING UST! NICE ^ STARTER hOUC In j- Acte. Ca.MO-TX-gft. _ bedrooms. 2 fIrepUces. 2703 l O M s n i s 0 wllh 1120 sq.ft. the besl i1. Extra well Insutaied, 2. 3 . e ^ thts «electric. 4.1** tHe t>aihj 5. spoi. s Gas heal, oarlul un- _ J5.0DQ down. DiS______-*2ekenda-73Ma2l-of <23--y so u .-Vtcu Jo n e s 733432S or e linished baaernent, p/lcad to t e . ; - : 2 *3a8.Noreallors|______Exceptwnaliy well built. 8. '' •NEW USTWQ.' n«*t 2 . Town and Couniry Realtors ijUnk;ue lloor plan. 7 ..All.at sell s al J29.500. Norma Hen- •94,«00 lonvemeni locolijcoiion near shopping S Dadrooina. 1 bam. taxB« 733-0716. gone NE location in Jerome. g room,roo' fireploce. quiei b«s«m«nl, n«w rool, andixj commercial zone but aNlCEE Old, Undscaped, fenced. WENDEanOME I ISO r#c«nily palnlaj, carport. I. larm lot, on C u M « -u c r- -o'C td er-h o m e, like new. 2 BeautilulI 3 bedroom, 4 bam streel, Mce neighborhood. TJO Jli |ft"oob * comptre. - Ttila horto-his- bofln'well - Scfioot-? btecks.-R ntncing bbedroom. 1 bath, single car -home. -t 2 car oarage * Shop COMHJRCIAL_ INDUSTRIAL |IO,iOO Unique 3 bedro'edroom-fTome, “5 yeors — cared for. A must to see for - mlUOIe; 676.2672--- 0 ge, Loeaied on double on < one acre. 5 minutea-west old, Quiet neighborhood, lovelylovel fenced bockyord ol Jerom e. J110.000. Century ot»lyl2flm - MORE QUAUTY., more* FOR SALE BY OWNERI To with plenty ol garden c with Irull treM. ossumoblele 99% loon, low ijwn 21 Southern klaho Reelty 0 be move.. ______o n ro p --- Plotted for - family could woni! Ownerters onxioui' — take a die. 5 4 3 ^ or Real E iuiee *203,500 M dUtuOac Socreporceli lookl-T44 UnllmKed, 733^107. ' (ts HomeaForSale ^PrOC Hayond • • t • *205,000 74 Quiac vO Pasture

------O W N E R ------i D ,00IU 4ac TRANSFERRED > 734-98801 J p . ' ^ LOW INTEREST VA LOAN IS *512,000 2a acresac EASY TO ASSUME. ThisI “fpROFESSIOI0NAL2 ~StabTi,lnbr...... 7D-1J39 lovely home ha# < Bedrooms ------iaUkptrld.AsK.ln:.ltibr ■ - ■ and tremendous carpeted lamllv. room...2.batha ar>di i R E A L T OORS _____BitllWls^ila«^Br»kirabr... . 7H-m <, plumbed for a 3/d. AttactWee HvIItiWit, Usoc.BnQtnbr. . . . m-S2S0------' brick llreplace and central Hmlletlij, lijo.,IrSir'.. If? 733-SOi; ■ , alf. double sarsge. fencedJ{ -lUXURJOyjjroCK^AROERDEN .CPNOO. 2 b^room s. ------— B u h l ^ i ^ I '. and a terrlllc NE g. dan, llreploco. double ------Ills C«ni,-Sihrte«cr«TT-.-r. nw jo. \ 766 Addjson East__ .33 The price ol this luxuri­1- Qofogo • much moro. Traat Tr« youraalf and coll for Kirct ous home has been I ,iiiii8i 11 Jl ^stASHEDfrnraDOTnOTr: _RP^ip/g wnty--- pwann BEN/CH8l5MOniPTERN...' 7 3 3 - 0 0 7 0 " ' Owner Is sacrificing- so callII --- UKJayl...... - ...... , ------HERrS A BARGAIN . • REDUCEDI $4,000. O ^ r ^ A M L E H _ 1900Sq:Ft.onthomainllin floor. Sunken fomlly room with firoplace. All brld( wiih tile roof • 9 lncKe« "CCMMUIIeseeTc I S i ^ of Intulallon oddvd lotttyeor. y< $ 2 0 ,9 0 0 CORNERER LOCATION,I molure trees. RALPH ESLINGE5ER... 733-9576 lorge garden oreo. oui>ui Ibuildings — plus o small $63,900 I INDULGE YOURSIURSELFI lovely 4 year ------CR e a l t y —. ___ 2-bodroomJiouMJ^fl-J41-J46E1______uld_t#dQt_aJavCLhflfr«.on,bl8-1 blgjiicalyJflndicaiiiriL ___ corner lot, lovely fomlly rooiroom with iireplote. —$3Ji500-coumiYmtr-QUtfTt-Qnolnr-^-twd-----~lorgej Kitchen 4 spoclous“din"dining "oreo," formot ---- 733-4079 DON-r BE SPOOKED wllhih 0i 10 minute drive to ond room home located on ih ___ from vour lob. Boy In o eu _fluinl oreo. Sea lhis_4 ^ d - n the oul skirts of Twin. Pump- living | room, 3 bedrooms, 2I loflorge boihs plus hjll ulllul’fomily, room_on3 por-J^ , ~bot«rneni lor'JuiurB^nparulantion^ ftfitj~ttoruge~ . - - Joyce Cole'...... 733^7877 , ’ , room rujtlrhomo. eMullI -----ond ioti of poientiol. Wes, 2 boths. fireplace In liv-__i > A QUIET NEICHBOB- ...... _ third. 2 fireplaces, double Ing room. maln-IIooror iuillliy, ponlol bosement, j$65,000 TUCKED INTO A \ 3 YEAR OLD QUAJALITY DUPLEXwith HOOD In Northectt Twin Foils,.Foil: thl»_ipocloui.4 oaraoe. 3 bedrisoms main P h o n e 5 44 3 3 -8 8 0 6 Super locoilon. 504.A.I. .— jbedroom home refleelt quolllyollly ond eomlori wllh Ifoor, 2 more ready lo finish1 3 bodrooms, 2 botwths on ooch side, 119Broodwoy. North, Buhl ------liJIOTelrfullbesetnenfrMusI- • „llt-o)u.thJaajitgainfl,Jffn^Td.b<>d bockvofd with ouio- ___ ^ ^ Kiropiacos. individuouarhoot purri^GoP ' J o y c o M u n ro o , Bro —♦38^000^«fc-^ix^»X-lOVEtV-CONOOM»NIUM---- 3nd family room wlin be eold. Just U7.SOO. MAGIC UNITS ovolloblo ot oa >isuper price. Decoroted In motlc sprinkling system, and VALLEY REALTY. 73J4580. oges botwoon livlnring units. S56.000. Joliii Robirts Assoc.. B roker 5 4 3 -6 3 3 9 beoutlful oorih lone colocolors, 2 spacious bedrooms. lireploce. No. 367BL. evenings 7334S31. Gordon^ Mortago con bo oss'issumod at 9%. Bost IV, bcihv prlvote balcorIcony oli dining room, built-in L-. Crockett. Broker.______$69,900 3 FIREPLACES.S. 3 BEDROOMS plus a I -boyir>-fown-S96i0000 0 . - - ______^_____-. '5 ACRES" with livo sstroom, 4 bodroom . opplloncet plu« relrlgercjerolor, lotal electric oir con- bosehieni with bedroom, boihbolh, utilily room ond STUDIO” h o u se; small 2nrT0hing."yard cuiu S;-moT^t-»>0KK>0 on coi h-doyvn-ft------shop. Upon boom celling*, new urpet and located ~ down, essume loan-S14,000. oil oiectrlc homo, largo Ic gordon oroo owner will corry boloncionce. Convenlionol flnoneing — Call 73*-*aSB.— ...... — - . nn a Quiei sfreet. Owner flexlblixlble. No, 323BI. I 3 BEDROOM HOMEE O( N 1 ACRE 2 m ile s and fruit troos. Manyy cout-buiidings. ' ovolloblo. ^07-A. TOWNHOUSE, convenient ]- ■ — w osi—of~Twirr—Foils:Us:—Port—brtck^— 1750— - • —$69-,900-^PAce-AND-lih 4 bedrooms, ceniral eq. ft. One ot the lew with1_ sq - f o o t . 2 b oth , firooploco, pi double garogo _ Locoled on large doublejble lot wllh fruit Irees. Dor- built contemporary hofT>e with * - -A/Orprlced rlflht-You-must- ■ party. 2 bpdroom, sirtingle garogo. Rents ling 3 bedroom home oir, ond o lovely londscopedid ieienced yard, locoled with oloctric oponorler, intercom system, he with lorge 13x30' living . she (0 appreciate, win quali­ forS150.00por month room wllh buill-in ihelvilelves. v^ndow seal ond flre- •fn excellent oreo of town.1 AlAll alfen welcome. -..... fy for FmHA flnanclno. Call1 fruit troos. Nlco socliiciuded country living. ;;;^ploc®:-Goiebo diningg nt.'goroge with work bench', decoroled — excellent condi:ondiiion, 5 bedrooms, LYNWOOD REALTY nicely fenced S londtcaiscaped wllh covered potlo, sploce. heat pump with ;; 610BlueLiko$Blva.N. :~mK Excellent Kimberly cul-dcjl-de-soc locoilon, this home 2’/i boihi, family room, fireploc ■'9% INTEREST O W'NER N WILL CARRY" central air. separate diningg or«oreo, lols ol sloroge, con bo purchoted acompletely furnished al Doublo goroge. garden spot.ot. 22; fruit Irees, b e r . ___ 14 ocros locatod noarrB I u h i...... -$51.W0.No.604-A. ries, \ thore waler. plusI ox.oxcellbnl ntlghbo'rtl' ASSUMABLE LOAN N0.557-A. Price lusi reduced to $ 5 6,000 R ROUlOUND COMFORT wllh etec- U7.950. Ready to be Ihred In. THIS IS A^ 'CROSS tronic oir cleaner, air c $115,000 lUXURY RUSTICISTICUVINO ino choice today, spacious i bdrm, 2 Ir conditioning, gos forced- oIr furnace and fireploc:Joce. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, • oreo ol city. Sunken living room'oom with massive lovo ba.. 2 story home with every- SECTION OF OtOUR LISTINGS rock ilroploce, formol dining tning trom a llreplace to - W a lt K o ito r . . . ____...... 5 4 3 -6 8 1 5 - ond the ba*em«nt Iromeimed end plumbed reody to Ining room, breokfost I TwlnFofls ■ B uhl ^ llnlih 01 you desire. Exterior Exi Is frome orfd brick room off the extra eonvenlermieni kitchen. 4 bad- front porch ewlng. from A rn ell S tr in g e r ...... 5 4 3 -8 3 3 5 french gl&ss doors to a shop t 330 N. Broadway wHh o double gorogo and lonced yord. 297BL, roomi wllh o lolt oreo for on oiadditional t>edroom I 1 7 6 6 A d d iso n East Vonnie Thorson ...... 5 4 3 -6 6 4 0 ll desired, 2V, boiht. and oI tomfamily room. 2.700 sq. out bacK. Newly Insulated i •• 733-0404 FJ4A approved. S7.000 or 5-13-8222___ $ 5 7 ,5 0 0 EXCEpnoTIONAl QUAUTY EXCELS ft. oi living oreo plus o fencedced yord. underground beM ollar & assume exlstlnq ------ihrou^houMhiMolol-bricbrick.home, Feolures * bed- - sprlnklsrt. covered potlo andind openc deck out side .-- - 10% FHA loan. MUSTSELt" rooma (motter luiie l»is |i16x10'). 1'/. baths. Tosio loft area No, 363BI, 733-7483 or 67ft-350fl. fully decoroled includingIng new carpeting. Seporot© $145,000 JUST THE PLAOLACE for rolling horses dining oreo. lorge fomllimlly room, lolt of sloroge. and/or covn and comlorlobleble livingI in the lovely 100% FARM HOME Beautifully landtcopedd 5& fenced yard with 14'x28' codor home. 20 CKres under>der cultivation and o FINANCING AVAILABLE covered polio plui gordeirden spoi. Single car garage,- tpectoculor view bolh to lhe> NorthNoi ond lhe South, Low molnienonce home, h I uje/tern,) J : TWIN FALLS le. No, 522-A, .. &nnew3bedroomhomesln;: M TvTTT reotty ' ' b u h l OFFICE ...... _ 1 - addis.o n .stSTAHF.^ _____ -_KImtMrly- -and - Jerome. J ■ 733-2365 B i :$ 5 T ,5 0 0 :super;coiCOUNTRY SETnNCIlLoMlod---" Payments as low as H50per '733.3M S ‘J 543-6494 JERO/DME OFFrCE " i on % ol on acre, ii thlilit >very thorp 3 bedroom. 2 ■JOHN -J CRANDELL TT ““ TT —— 734:4859- ----^ month. Closing costs S5O0 or bath home.-Large *paclcaclout rooms, fomlly room-. . JJANIE GEORGE.;-.::'...... 733-4006 less. Cali Jacobs Construe* 32124-3340 dinlrjorootn comblnoilon,Ion, llreplace, full basement. • tion. Inc. 733-7900.______Excelleni gorden spot,t, nnicely landtcoped & por. WARREN THORNE ...... 733-9179 tlolly fenced, Beoutilul1 vieview ol Twin and surround- JTAROL C WESTENDORF---- 734-8729 ..ingorooi.No.-553-A. . ^2 BEDROOM, remodeled ■'.t--. ■ VwaTthess...... 423-4397, •home, fenced backyard, —OWNIBWILLLLFINMCl ■needs painting. Reduced to - This 3 bodroom horrorne on East side of Twin1 Falls.Fi Immodlafo occiiparancycon-bfr-hod:^ « s 9 , s 6 o TEFUUUUY DECOBATED home in DICKiRWIN ^ ...... 733-6804 " .‘$27,000. 10% down and C all ERIK, 7 3 3 -2 7 76 Nh O W fo r d e t a ils . prestlglou* NE location,jn, Beaullful Parqoel vsood SHERYL S THORNTON...... 733-1116 ■ba lance at1Q% Interest. ' Moor in kllchon & dinlniinlng room, 3 bedrooms, 2 j _ both* (»ky light In mo»lertier both) llreplace In living JACK COX...... 733-2080 •2‘BEOROOM, large krichenT -eilTW iVTroH ViValhAyenuo-::- ... room^MUliluily londtcoi ROBERTVEEH...... 734-2223; living room, single car scoped and fenced yord wiln ° is roody for you'and yourr Ifamily. Siluotod lovely covered potlo, doi gra^, ntoe yaro.-Only This noor new 2 slorory contemporory homo is r double garogo ond moro!" ' LYNNL RASMUSSEN...... 733-2007 o n .o n o GcVo, th is 3 bodroombo homo.has what youryoi family w ants. Call ERIiRIK, 7 3 3 - 2 7 7 6 d a y No. 524-A. CARLETTAC COX...... 733-2080 © m ight for your Immim ediofo inspection.------.LbVELYBBedroomTs't^^^^^ ' • $62^900-wsr fotn)tt-YOUfrToko--o-Iook-at-th1»----CHUCKC PERKINS—r'TTTT"-7-;-. ;-;v733^Tfl74- — ilVQe family room, dlnlna lovely 3 bodroom. 2 bothIth homeI — and you will toy BETTYVEEH g ...... 734-2223 ^room, large living room. All yeti Boaulllully decorati'rated, spotless ihroughout. STOP WISiSHING -. Totol oleclric wllh central GARYCATLEDGE...... 734-6945' JonlWAcres. 179^00. Y ou c a n o w n th lslo}vely v c 3 bodroom hom o withth ca country atm osphero, yiy o t c lo s o to to w n . trol oir, llreplace ond lolt of. -C extrot. Underground sprinkling «pr In nicely fenced R.G.MESSERSMITy R ...... BROKER •OTHER FINE HOMES TO ' Excellent torms avoiloble. av Coll DONNA, 7733-2365 for on oppo3oIntmont today, , yord. Boaullfur potlo, doudouble corpon, ond located iCHOOSEFnOMI $ 4 2 ,5 0 0 .------.Jn Sawtooth School area.io.No,MO-A. ^ - - - ^ _ BIUE LAKES STAFFSTi . _ _ C. Call anytime: DEBBIECOPPS - ...... “324-3575 __ ^ B I S T B _ ...... FRON PETERSON- . -324-4133 ----- LOWELL WILLS realty 10. An open spacious kltchi:hen, 4 bodrooms, ------73*J882otJ3M5a2______Owner'must selHhlshis chormlhg 2-etory hom e. LIZWEIRICH...... 734-1377 2 b a th s . talP B O B 'todt o d a y 7 3 4 ^ 6 S 0 r A ‘» a c rH lcnaf$45;000: o a ------LINDAHUNZEKER...... 423-6h52r ----- LOCATED 290 Aleunder, * — Jbdr home, Must Sell. W.6oo_ > lll> R Vnki TOMWEiRICH...... 734-T377 ♦down, assume 123,500 1st- - — HWJWCHABMAHkHD COMrORT?— TERRY VEiS ...... ■ ■ ...r. 733-6Q90r = - -j^'»-yom=*-liU h > -4Bl»g< nn a«tra l^rg^ fqrytily -VERN-DOSHjEtL^. ■-■-■~r-733TB66I ilZI _ rooniis — fIropfac©» -— Ibr^' !bf“ and manyy moren oxtros. Please collill D O N N A to SOD PATDOSHIER...... 733-1866 LOTS OF INCOME potential ih is o n e o f a kin d off*;Hering. $50,000. on this one. 3 Jiomea all JOAN HOLLEY . ; ...... 733-7208 , located On 109 acrea with - .JOAN FRANK...... ^734-6929- ---- plenty ••ofarorage-faclllllesr~ ^01IUATBUSINIH«lOPPOBTUNITYr ' " i0 Irull trees, raspberries, ;MITY REICHERT...... 326i5fl69 and strawberries. All this oporoting grocery’ Ss tore In M u r ta u g h . D ouible b li wide mobile home -— both for only MARKBREENE . . . . . ___ could be yours at a low'price $52,000. Groat totorms available. Colt DONNN N A o r ERIK f o r m o r o d e too i i l s : - ...... ' ...... : 733-B630 In the MO'S. Vlckl Jones > P M LS i JIM WATSON...... 734-2634 1 733025 Of Town, and TAMI WATSON . . . _____, . . . . . 734-2634 ^ — ' Country Reallou 7334716------} J h MAKE. OFFER ON DOWN T O VBITM i ieW NlRAI^HDTHILANDLOMW ' PAYMENT on this U5,000 3 In this spoclotJi dupliplex close to schools andi clchurch. Beoutifully landsiiscoped yard and / G l g M ___i E»ed,ro n n usum able Interest. Call ' 1605 Addison Ave./•.fast I — lliaUSHTUDOlO U T T U N a ____ L MOVINQ-MUST SE U house lota of rough wood1 ando plenty of room for dniianimals. This hom o Is In thitho TwliS-Fails city • Off . m_MurUugh-. lim its. It h o t ^.hedro*Irooms and 3 baths with sopase- 2111. J Jerry Jackson, 324-5922 or 5922. Ms ______:benio3.U 9.aco-A 3M 5«.___------Very-lovflly one level. 3 ------^barn & corrals, good terms, tnbordered by a live siream, • bocfroom, 3 bath home south;h menUlnJofome city llmlb. 3 BEDROOM 1V^ bath hom» T4. Call Mary 734.7614: MMunroe-flobirts-R.-E, 119 REAL Hi ESTATE- UNUMlTEO GREAT GRI VALUE with a ol Bohl. 8 mfnutos from Twinin New electric heat syslom. In 1, good SE location with a Br'oadwavN.Buht.543«806. al73M107. ■< ______beabeautiful view! 6 A c u s south _____ BAFWWNI3 Bodroom hOM.!- -FBlIsrJ200.000.-Contury-?1n -K>t9-of nui ft-frutt trees, tult ti casem ent. J3»,500.-- 2-STOBY J HOME In Jerome of Jerome, Road'fconuoft, on 1 acre located Mlwosn i . Ljrge assumable loan. with 4 Bedrooms. IOO* lot. In :Vi ACRE parcels In pond, water rljjhl. sprinkler ------Twfn & Jaromo. Homo In- Southern Idaho Realty 73*- woll - .eslafiUshed BUHL "PatidlM - KncSl. £jU/os. P°" 211V______Priced 133,000. C^ii EuBono •m t rs LOVELY 3 DMfOOm 2 Irrioated.- Call - Jerry excellent condition. ttS ,0 (^ V Cook, 324-3109 or Carmen tj r\elQhborhood. Excep- 72 A cres^.5 within Holds, aiBUcklop dead-end road. Jaclison-■ROJt'EaUte ' ' ' ‘1 Unlim- [uth home in Wendell arol tiorully clean, has garden ERf^ IFull canal'waier. Hay, grain, .( restrlcltve coverunis. Can al5o be riad wlihj^ddwK BEAUTIFUL largo t^ew 5 lson3acros.$A5.000. ^ 1led733<107or32»jfl22. llonal 77 acroa. DannijIs Bedroom, spllt-enlry. roc spot and storage shed, fi­ Robert Jones Realty beans, bl & peas being grown, h E ’’cA ljvO N SM REALTY " Owner will carry after 29% McOermoit, LoMoyn# Reit-It. room, Acres S mllei SE nancing available. U6.000. 543^222 o 1 ACRE w icarul water. 1 mi. 5 AtACRE BUILDING PARCEL I. 73M 0826r32M354 ON f AN ACRE with good ^ down. West Eno Realty. 130 ]. ty, 73J4674. Afior 7pm.n. of Twin. Appraised t80,000. scenic view of the valley, Chuck Henley, 324-8367. Soujh by owner, 110,500. Phone rt4-2W6, Selling M9.0W. 733-5163. CANYONSlbE REALTY j S. Broadway-Buht, &43.4409. 714-1662- tlttilB _Wendell 4 bodroom _ - WILL TRADE eeo Acre rvKh ...... •/•'• "h"home can bo seon'anytimo. ~ 733-1082or32«a«— UIn King Hill (or Income pro- 10 -ACRES located in "5'5 A are ai utchlno up on tno ac- Subdivision s possibilities, r »0,6&.Phone733-16aO. OPENO HOUSE!ES IS58.500. CallConnle. eluded. c This property is Im- cumulated ci business. GGood 4 Bedroom home, 2V^ Jerom r o city limits. Rocit » 0, nnuculate. Could be show baths,b many out-bulldlngs. ^barn, fenced (or stock, — 10 ACRES m lnkanch wllh place p for cattle, horses, or CARL BUTLER REALTY 324-2060. ______(09(O______Busineu Property SUNDiDAY, NOVEMIIB E R 2 loafing shed, rock tu rn and excellent e dairy site. See.lo 120 EAST MAIN 80 ft ACRE Dairy, double 8 25 ^ ACRES ol bare ground. — compfolely foncod. MO.OOO, appreclatel a Dennis ■ JEROME.IDB3338 HHerringbone. Boumatic full fu water. Filer area. Bill lO tOtoo I A .M I.foSlO OP.M. P Broke 328-4213 or Town and GLOBE REALTY McDermott, LeMoyne Real- • DAYorNIGUT mmilkers. 2S00 gallon Unk. 200 Bi 733-262B -Ttieso lust llstod properttes h 733W 4. After Tpm. C cows available. : Country Realtors 733<716. _____• — • ■ PoioLlnoRooifood of North W ajhin^dnI In Twin Falls. - ]L Cart ...... 324^86 V O — 338 Blue U k e t BhnJ;N;.-: - • may bo for you. f^ 2 ft4 6 .______• E dPetm ...... 324-6234 , 3 LOTS in NORTH STAR ’ VILLA DEL RIO ESTATESESI — A MOBILE HOM3ME SUBDIVISION FOR SALE- 300 shares Barnes Realty SUBDIVISION. J10.500 each. KIMBERLY ROAI>. 165' of 1 ACRE with 2 bedroom Salmon < Rhrer Cattleman's 733-1680.______(ronUge, ISO' deep, 4 renui " •Finene home close to Jerome, } 1043 Blue Ukes Nonh snclng Avolloble h I Association Stock. 32^5626. SSUNSET REALTY INC., has buildings- Only $145,000 wilti — l l - •M obil!bileHomollvingPluiLand LU rg e dnderblock building ■ 73M227 IDIDEAL building site In the bull 41 ACRES with excellenl cclients looking for cattle ,, country wilh 2 or S Acre lots, lerms ler” to qualified buyer. ■ ■ L ^ > - - n»f»li!p wwould make a good shop. * operations, dairy opera- Jim Paulson...... 5*3-<»30 « Condllioning, Gordon Tubl. ^J37.000. home, new fences and cor- 0 Close 10 Jerom o. OK for . rals, good assumable loan, titions, and/or sheep opera-__ jSQublojyIdoJWatflCJhaiflJ.. .|+34^ , ACRES- Ofi Locust -RftfliJcMTonsm — FARMS flrRANCHES — -streT«sed- S ^ #8 — ______JcJerryJackson...... 324-5922 home on ” 1 acrfl.“ Enorgy w arehouse.Smail apartment ______TcTom Floyd ...... 324.8912 ellicient Insulation, inciIncluded. J26,500, Terms. • fireplace, additional acre Owner r ^ , wlll linance. Call Ed avallablo. located Jerom e ..{atMARKETING ij - •REALESTATE iarea. $47,500, Good financ- BPEN HOUSEE ASSOCIATES. REALTORS,...... r 3 UNLIMITED ini available. Coll Twayne or . 734n ^. 7 S . • SUNHDAT, HOVIMBIPIR 2 73M107 MARKETING ASSOCIATES, W Ji]!______CwnetefyLOta 2 t o 5 P .M . (Also Handling Fam s REALTORS 2 5 ______S fl^ncfiasj______734-4875 8 LOTSL< in Rhrer View. Roo. — ------«50C*500.-Price reduced to *300.------4 = 'T s ACRES, doublo 4 HB wltri \uWANTEDI Developer lo sUrt 1.000 gallon Unk, Corral much needed shopping 1!^ center-Hanson,-Idaho. 5 - ^ O nt of these booutoutlful new homos, locatedid iin tho vory bost - s r « , - scommercial lots next to Post OO M3 " Vaatton Property ■ n i i 120' ACRES 4/side HB. oiOffice, horne In rear. See x A i ------— r«»idefttkiJ-areo-of*^of-Twtrt-FoUjjwlH-faff-parfecfect-foi-youHomlly:— - - -CasttofonJ. iiictf tiuiiie, guoo rAHIM RIVPH PBflH.___ . • -cs sf,and make oner. TAGEta C on Ihe Soulh Fork ol DIRECTIONS: Co I taiterms. LClO. 4^7 iQ left on M adrono North offofi FoiU 16 ACRES, Xyoar old dairy WELL UNDSCAPED Iol, the Ihe Boise River, 130'x300'. A venue Eoit, to BItteroot.I Turn right enI Bitterroot81 operation. 8/sldo barn, K60x100', excellent NESoc*- 14050-sq. 140i ft. 4 years t)ld. beautl(ulhome,Burloy.TlS. tion. Call 7 3 ^ 1 6 . i T s sln{ ln t^ c a r garage. Very nice. ------m i WITBn n o T ------^40:000-9-AORe-ftanchj*i near ... -i Wondoil. Has a double wide NEAR NE/ Ski Lodge, Sun Valley 1980HITTVnmooT P D A ® mobile home wllh 3 area. $8,500, 12x60' 2 leSOPJUItlitlMlKQI a203 OBCHABD DRIVII Bedrooma, wood burning Bedroom,-1 Bed bath MH on 1037PAHI1]IlMUOI------EBA_|sfdveTiT^irvA-tDanroniy^ -Uroe-Urrtscaped-lot 1n-9im------Sprinkled with o touchtch of country I This hom10 o 1boasts of o boou- Robert Jo n es Realty mimlnulos Irom freeway on- ValleyVaI' aroa, nicest park. tifulrock firoploco, 313 bodroom s, 2 baths oil on ramp. Roger Brown Real Spacious Spa lloor plan, well 1 3n ono aero. • ...... g InsuUted,-.72W563.-.. early...... AILABLEWITH:.....i r Eata1e, H 7-S outh-W aho. >n»i ------F IN A N O N G AV AIlCCUPANCY.------W endell-536-2248.-- ...... mot. m o tn 's/e v e'e,...... - 'FOR'SALEI 236 A l ^ i r h T ^ IMMfntATi-CCC^DOWNTOWN land -wtth-2Cl4- eharos-ol -JT CALL733-367iTD( BLUE LAKES Northslde canal water & im- qj07.; Finn&Rinehet 017 Famu&Ranchet • 733*5336 OR VDDISONBLI GEM BBLUE LAKES provemonts. 7 miles north ol g STATE2 734-0400 ADI ®ST ■Jerome,1 Terms cash. 536- — STATE O F F IC E 2055. _ j r 733-5336 -1 - tts — AcfMgatLots- • ' or 5 I CRE prime bldg lol, 4 • -so 01

------BEAUTIFUL— ------ACREAGES! T B ggrssms, 3 03ms,-(gmitr • - room, 2 flropUces,'garag6; ...... babarn 6, corrals. If you have a t e f = = ^ hnhlgh-tftcome-bul llttle-cash- ______I Americot^ Midim idlands ^ CaCallonthlsl ...... - - V o f C o l o r a dJo;lrt€.' o ; ' - - BIGWOODREALTY -______73»8551 BY OWNERI 40 Acres, 2 m s bebedroom home. New loafing > m c shshed. Metat corrals, out- s bidgs. *140,(»0. Appoint- W e're banking on you/OU. America, with . id a o B lH•rroot a r (>'kSY TERMS - AGRICULTUR/RAL LOANS TC :00 go hond In hond on thli oxo'iKocutivo ror»chor, N.E. jyCLOSE TO TOWN! Newer 2 ^ 1:00 -5: - Twin, 3 bodroom t, tolily corpoiod co living room Qualified applicants to) Ar A m e r ic a n M id la n d s O D A Y ^ story hdtne on 1 Acre, W . -& cutlom.draporlot>.VolvolyIly groon oxtro LARGE .pj -Features open- atainway, jfnc: can receive assistanca n c e fo r :------LOT Hr(IrepUco, built In- applUnces, a Bedrooms. 2h. .. $ _ F a r m _ P u r c lias se e s s ______, _ * 9 S ,0« 0 (« Sbaths, beaulllul wood exte- I ^Cosi ^ o ^ Q r v i $ Livestock andI M Machinery ^ s s e s Q •rlc•rlor. M7,500, Call Bonny ______,— , ruRoss, 324-4249. $ Farm Refinanceic e i ; ■ K . ^ - ■ cCANYONSIDE REALTY S Conversion frorrrpm short term . 733-1082 or 32M354 ...... to long term .; COUNTRY HOME like newl- ‘ ‘ $ teasing' ... CcConvenlonl location, close lo Twin Falls, water shares. MINIMUM: $1'$ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 Spacious with energy saving (IrepUco-and-tieat -pump, 1623 sq. ft. 3 Bedrooms,-2M Call Toll1 FFree " - babaths, on'I.TS Acres. Can Jorry Jackson- Real Esuie - 1-800-228!8-2702- It V a le Dr. v illa v i l l aB I t v b d . - UrUnlimited 7334107.or 324- (In Nebraska call AOZ402/334-51,00) :• «0S 4th 5922. ______M Av«. ■. FORTRARADE TRADE th e NETETEQUITY » -isl OWNER FINANI 4 plus bodfoomj lf> Sowlocviooih School Dill, Nico in your homo. Quild to sull. 3 ffloor plons to chooto E>EXCmNG CANYON CLUB ■ American Mldiaidiands. Inc. Appooling 3 bodroom,^NCING fu or TRADE rjoighborhood, from. VA-FHA 8, Idaho Homingling. LCLOT- overlooks lako. In­ 'Z' room S hobby room, Comf<, full boiomoni, with family cludes golf, boating, llshlno, 2945 s. 132nd S t* Om,Omaha, NEM144 witSlifoplo

H S & A C in A.OES C ■ ^ f i f l ' UOAtREFARMflocaloHod SW ol Buhl. Enorgy efiiciontint TTwin Foil* Canal I - t I , Co. wotor right*. Oldorir thome wllh mochine ihod. Coll no .11 now! jk - 1 — 1 ____ a04i.ynwood _ 944 iro 5 1“ jJ r ---- 40~ACRE5' ' /, MtlE-ntO ______IEASE;CackMlt.N. ~ RECREATION AT YOU3UR BACKDOOR_____ J ttnvB irm enm rotairtvrAIi ifripaiiKi _ _ Hofna-Q-linriio lookln^ClE.OPTION------~ incredibleLETERMS: r .Ju»f o sn o rt vrtjik 10 tonnl* coijcoijr^i S.park.-?£lockt^ - --J’ 10 Sdwiooih ScPibol. 3 bcdi fjl . UVE5T0CK sn■ET-UP: This plocp li ideol f9 r llvoilock,llvoi Row.2300——-— — i\r— rl dbno Iti rodwood o«onijh, living -roSm.otlfoclivDly.j .... efuding'olfico ipoco, ta'igoI© v*ork'8v> "»larog6'o roo»‘ now, poylolof. conn a now w rpoilng. Buy' . & Oovorhoaddoors. *6S,dCM ■I OOUBIE 10 KERR1NS60BONE DAIRY; Lorgo Qporotionn IncIncludes 40 acres If (or rolling (odder. Excelcelleni \mII & corral^..^IKIonhmk i a mobile homo. ) • t. I------^------...... ,— . r* -.JO A C RaW M aO N VVAtLEVifvlIy A Irrlgoiot^pottuf* onlyon 3 miles from I . •I Buhl. Now pricodotonyiy S2.000/ocro. Coll Terry 537-609-6095. . I . Kl . 2 bb) ro o m h o m e'on>N ACREACfc Thi* homo Is onm % acre ond only. ji ’ |\ 529,250. ( . COUNTRY ACREAGE: ThliTf quiet ond secluded homd(m.UaU«(. b4l9«. b y GUI F o x ____ » f ‘ l ^ E TO BUY BUT HO"6 " LWELY apartment; family' carpeting.c 2 baths, aunken OOWNTIPWH" C building In C H IM tr-T O S fO fflT ir^ r' I ‘ TAOE on th« South Fort of M 0NEY?TT»enbuyanaw3 Jerom e, excellent location si I " [ y _ — — Vw Bo(M Rlv«r, on 2 (ou. 3 room. *180 monm. W iier &' tub,i, fenced yard wfaarden. J stem . Six sh«rt>«rlj: Eight | b*droom home in ^ o m *» .- - M a t - . iumlahed., Harokl k ;-o«v-U*io-Swe*l-JJSa-*q-U^l4 _ ------1000+- •qrfL'WS.OOO, V*fy I located oo farm se-fianjw -« ry wtlh r» money down. Fl-■1- Kellhly. Town i Country Pe-■ w/avaiiabiiity« of part-lime 324-8454. 3 ______5: _ ntftclng mru Farmers Homele allofs, 733-0718.______work. « *200 monm 423-4505. KlTCHENS“ de»;QriM“ “iM • Administration. For in- LUKES MONT; U rg e Jtu- v «1 GifKesFofRent 5 ';w ' PKtoirAmfaSiieye formation- call 324-A40. ask ' VERY NiCE doutiie wtde in < buin. Otiice, roil lop desks, dlo’s a 1 BOn Apts. Heat, JEROME; j 2 bdrm. 2 bath. || kids fold-up desks Fiteub- D u tifu l roc* g vd«“o forMaraha.______INSIDE STORAGE, boats & walar.siove.relrig. 734-5325, fam. fi rm. covered pallo. camr pers, i n per season, in Inels. r oaK mirrors, bedroom . Q j V : _ _ . tondo.. 2 Bedroom. 2 tom,h LOVELY 4 bdrm homa, r»>»• 733-2853. ______storage , shed, ait xncnen c im Shoshone, call 886-2023. turntluro, ^ bunk &edi. walar ; . ^ litiiljlliitfif • v(ew ovtrtookB ooiJ coufM.fl. aponsiwe couples only.t' NEW trMevel 4 bdrm duplei. appl.,3240414. a ______i beds. Bar and counier 32MM3of32>43te,__ Available Dec. 1. UOO i* kitchen appls. * washer & y “ deposit. 7 3 * ^ 4 .______14x70 2 BEDROOM In Flier OP | WanlToflenI ^stools, rocking chairs. o«k ' BY OWNER; 2 bdrm Condo. . dryer. A/C. Um. family (j park. 733-0818 or tablesachairs,curv»dgiiis ' ■Colltoe M6Kk)w9, t35,00Q.o! NICE clean 2 BOR. ooodd rm./fireplace, den. master 7344411t. ______I curio cabi 1 ■-« )HA lotn It it erea. atove. W/o hookup,}. bdrm wfbalh. t^ear colioge. 065 TotfbltTrailerRentii thewfr ayyoulikoii. Repaiimg : .c ^ ^ i n s , no p e u .. 2 BEDROOM, furnished • I. *395 t t10Qdopoalt.Caillor.• i private 1ot.-*250 *-BiBClrlcr GOING ® - SOUTH .- f o r - th* -*i.tftd.rallniafting.JLlta.wood.:___ . _ ------appolnimont 10 se e 734-6550. ^ winter? Space for one trailer call £i Engberg's Handcfiliod f : - f e J *50 deposit. Clean quiet ]* w a tu H733-7a82.ay»ftlft0».. SMAU 2 BOR house, in Yuma, Arlion*. 324-4096. Furniture. e7^2Me. ; i NICE 2 bdrm~alV elftclric people P preferred. Room- I'r-mri i tt H • partially (um. t150 + J75 m ales OK. 733-3287.______H eyburn______^ ___: ■ ; o*5 ypMafatiMRysmIt daaning depoait. 733^flno* ^ duplex, carousel, carpeted. ^ - draped. No pets, no 2 BEDROOM. Clean. Cozy, m j >toMe Space MILLER w portable Wekler: AC/DC. Heiiarc. used 1S BY OWNER: D o u b l« ^ e on WARM & a u y 1 bdrm homa children. Relerences req. SSom e utilities. No pets. *1M ALLA ELECTRIC, maximum h, 1 «cr»-in country. 4 bod. 2 In Hansen JIM + deposiLI- *250-f deposit. 733-5007. month. rr 733-8234. 14x64, r adult court, no pets, fw - urs. 829-5703alter5om. ' bam. Good ttu p e . Wandell>11 I 1- - ■ T large ^ pa|k>, yard. 733^ 836. MUFFLERS M insUiiod while liSl! ______■ PARTIALLY FURNISHED, sti ' .23MM1. LMve phono '« 100% FARM HOME carpeted, 1 bedroom. Older 058 I OtTieat Business Rental iEXCELLENT L0CATK5N in youV wall. Compioie Mullioc . ■num txf.______‘ lady only. 73^244. * Service including custom ; - RNANQNG ATTRACTIVE BLDG a loca- Flier, P *45 month. No pels. duals for car and pickups ^.CONCORD '14 w(da. til , PARTLY fum, STUDIO tlon tl on Kimberly Rd. Ample CCali 326-5887.______‘oJoctrfc, many e x t/it. 2 ABBOTT’S AUTO SUPPLV, I 2 Why pay rent when you can’n w/washer a dryer. No kids garking p In Ironl/rear. H3- TTRAILER SPACES: TF area, 305ShoshonoSl.Soum.x i ! *>Moks'l»ctorir delhrtry. No0 purchaae a new 2 or 3a orpets. StlSmo.-f-seodep. U All electric or gas. cable TV ^7 ' .litd o prtca, Uftcic NEW -1980 man's 12-speed y ' w < bedroom Washington Park* 734-77BQ eveninoss.______- a phone available. Win han- q ___ •Vatlay Uot>lla-and Marfna^ Townhouse and have mon- R~esoive lo read Ciassiited 5die 14x70' Ulr’s a smaMer. FUielgh T Super.Courto Bixe. 7 P < U 1 . > SEVERAL 1 bdrm apart- d a iij^ o u 'ii be glad you did. ^ Sm onth s o ld .733-0406. ____ . thly paym enu aet up ao-5* ments. range a rofrioeralor, r 733-1388 between 10am-5pm. cordino to your Income. *1W to *140 +- deposits. :: ______OPTICS0 CLEARANCE SALE! _ LOOKING FOR A.BABQA1NJIJ . - . - f ld il STATE REALTY - - - - T34«52.------' P FOR aEASEr- Mewodoo .-Suahnall,...... binoeula/i. • 1874 -14x713 Titan mowiele DOWNTOWNOFFTCE sq.ft. warehouse w/otlice a hMerchandise acopes, sMttlno scopes, AH - - . . -noma, 2 badrooma, iwning.3. 7330674 TWIN FALLS- 01 Apartment. *' -alJO% OFF..R*d'a-trading____ *165 month -f deposit. Call parking r lol. Downtown area. i - Storage ahad, water eon- Lease preferred. Available ( Posi.?l5Snoshor>eSt,,S., *' 2 BDR, carpeted, baaament.t. collect. 1-432-5361. Y 067 Uenrhandise fe s o H I ? " ’ .anar, axtramaly won' fenced yard. J225 monih. Jan, 1. 1981. 7334M1 or ROUND solid wood dinolte "Could youJ Im ake your F l not quite s ’■ TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX, r 10' BASEBOARD Heater- ’ -malnulnad. All this at tha'« Call 73m ieo eve-a. 733-4617.______I se l w /dry sink; el&clric :tow prtca of sit.soo.nsoB L *300 month + deposit. 149 *80; 2 wooden siorm Win- range w/corretl lop a 2 BORM CONDO; Jenrwiiree Orchard Drive. Call 734-ft<7e. ^ GOOD LOCATION dows. J 38"x 44" a 48” . 734- „ . range, refrlg.. fireplace, (300 Kimberly Road East nexi to microwave oven above; 2 ” __iTAKEJLLOOKjUmaJsUha-. «_ ,UNFURN____ 2___ todroom - -« —cushion—sofa." 73H491—of-*— ‘.(Inar built moWia homas.*- -nronmrNo-paUTho chlldrenr apartment, sieve a refrlg. , ASHFORD Spinning w h ^ i ! 733<»37. n ______06 067 MlKalUneoua For Sale 071070 Wanted T o au y - “?0S oS" WintadloBuy* *• Patty. 7 3 * ^ . ______Carpeted, gas heal. NO ^^w ^ arohouse. ^rking. * ' Almoat new 14(70 Kll mobile *115, *125: Camoiot wheel ~ NIQHTCRAWLERS. home (eatorlng 2 bedrooms., 2 BEDROOM HOME wilhh DOGS. *140.7318860 days. ^ *169: - 32S-S037. Joan GRAVES Faceting machine AlALFALFA LEAF CUTTER N ' ' n 5tsem enl.-am all. October.* - -MACHiNE” SHOP for lease h SHIRTS! SHIRTS! " w/dlamond w/ lap a several BEBEE BOARDS needed. Call immedUta irpf cash, 329 Ad- - ’formal dining room, buiiwn <■' YOU DESERVE THE MOST Z Holloway.______733-0141.______dison d]SC Ava W est. 734-4844.______■appliances, tip out, lap aid*}. *295 month, noo deposit, on Easlland. 3000 sq. ft. KOO ^ . SHIRTS! ■ polishing ^ laps-*350. 825- 73 I- (or your renul dollatl Come month „ Call 733-1441, BRUNSVnCK g a LANCER Ing & shingle roof. A bargainn 734-1S0QBam-5om.______._ lei us show you one ol our - ^ AHENTKJNaI HUNTERSI sell OLD OLC RECORDS* Top Dollar POOL TABLES, new a used, forOO's & early 7Q's. Albums, ;atonlyl1«,000.#37»BL 2 BEDROOM House, closee spacious - apartments. OFFICE-BUILDING « (or renl, -accessonos,— -1, sales -'5 7-The-Tlme»-News-Adveft(»- * pheasant hkJea- lop prica. (or’t lo downiown. Siove, refrtg., Swimming pool, beautilully-- -1120 J,' so. fl, Contact;-An- Ing Dopartmenl is selling l7 071 b ' ' ' WanlsdToBuy Prelerred ^r aklnning -lech- -*5’s45's, sh e et music. Rock service. James Clark 733- 9, only. Call 734-49T8after60m, , W k e a n o f f e r on thiss ctrpata, drapas. cm monthh U n d s c a i^ . Call 734-41K, derson Blako Fay Insurance, 5601.______u ■'Him-To-Rim Fun Run" 1------. . • .nJinlQue. 543-5030.______Ojil) 28x70 Sahara mobile homea ♦ sac, dec. 73M20S. Laurel Park Apartments. 529 * Main Ave East, Twin. Shirts- (3.5 • mile! t BEESI ' SMALL SM> kiichan ub Jt a ;wllh 3-0«dfooma. 2 totha, 733-1611.------"IH 2-way, 2 bollom PLOW, 3 _l'Hlm-To-Rlm o Run-T-ShWs-----______: HAMILTON ...... WANTED*TO vvi BUY! Leaf chairs: chai Small living room tx ia 2S0RaeABTUENT&- -point-hiit,ii, tup beams, ram 7 ? I. Appliances Furn. Casa Del ------_ OmCfTORREfJT------a .5 mile) for only *3.00. We IM anufacturing 4 DIst. cutter cu bee boards. Top chair; chai U sed -mobile home a re i ol park.'and own'ar will - operated- t ^ ; Baby line have lots ot Men's small, IISMarkel Ave. pr360 sq. It, Unlimited (reo DRIVE-WAYS, ^ garage lloors (10-12) fii and large' (14.16) _ .Q a n o e — clfiiJi.__ cloafcln^ .old orjiow..Cfllr!d.oLlhose _al2BaLfiuLwe'rfl.veryJlmliedj l ____, YOURONESTOP ( BUY that special someone Stove, frlo, S200. Fsldtnun - -eioraoer-2lB-2nd-St,r-N.r -Qj an— in riq o a piece rof K M STATE 734-4464, *1K month, oil o' a rust stains, preserve & on or m ens sizes on Ihe -FECYCUNGt CENTER- - \ Raallor8.733-1Baa. . . .2 - BDRM duplex.-C ifport. ut .protect-yoor.concrete Irom fllrr>-To-Rim-Run'shins. Ri To — Christmas, Antiouesgrow.in___ ------REALTY-...... - utilities 8 ta n lto ^ lae P ric e:- -P* GOffilvalue.734-7De9atter4; 3 BDR HOME, (enced yard,1, uUiltY..no pets. *195 monih.'-p-j cracklng-chlpplng-dustlng. buy bi your T-shirts jusl stop AL PRIME'OFFiCES; Aflaijon p! ALUMINUM...... 23«lb. Buying 3 ^ V BLUE LAKES OFFICE oarden.. qaraflo,. covered.J 73W11from9am-5om______* .Penlecreie seals oui water, by tho-Times-Newa olllce al NENEWSPAPER...... * » . ton r . U R G E OAK. Dresser, and patio. Presldenl sireels. NO -Avo,— East. acro53-fram " L 3old rings. Jewelry, dental, UBRARY TABLE. 240 N, . 925 Blue Lakes BNd.N. > ---- - aAlbertsons.! Amplo parking, tw nds in added Ille. Perma- li2ThlrdSlreelWes1. t i COCOMPUTERPAPER « 0 .to n Twin Falla pets. t293.734-6370. nonfslngiaappiication. Also sIc; Silver dollars a coins.' Locust.iq c i tt#______Rooms For Renl 600 eo 101500 sq.ll. Ph. 733-9102 J COCOMPUTERCAROS UO.ton Sterling ; silver, spoons. r»ii seals basemenlsrCail.me, gi CARDBOARD...... *20. Ion Call 734-6464.______73W 338 3 BEDROOM unfurnished5 KITCHEN a bath privileges. ®ior 734-Se57.______.STORM Door *37,50; Black CA _ ( downtown, no pets _ or . iw/ilpout, central iir,I ' children.Calf733-1672. ' MB ‘WLym*'• ! FURNISHED DUPLEX, onei_ ___ CALLf - -t»dioom- 4-:— Gaj-tiearr ' Mm som e utimes paid. *1M. plus m SACRinCE , 'dapositTM^a.J ______I Consult this dadally directory of expertsr ts • CHAMPION 14xfl0, all I for any of a vwide variety of profes- - I FURNISHED 2 room apart- 1 I sional servicece and repair needs, • HOUSES OR APTSI CLEAN. 4180. ’ i*604240. CHILDREN/SMALL PET80K . 734^300. ' • ■ SURER^HAPE-1440 sq. ' floyal Oaks mobUa homa.' 1-rARGETcomronjBift'iixrrnr • 24x00'. Lbcalad Jerome: apartment> downiown. no - Area. Call Jerry. Real E suteI i^ b r children. *135. 734- ' Unlimited, 73M107 w 324-' ' ■ ' -LARGE- '1 badrobm.' W27. ^ M V~~~------~r ''-cvpeWd.-efsafttopArkrtiGO-: ^ e 2ax«4‘. 4 BDR, 2 U t ^' : 4- daposIL 7 3 4 ^^ Eve's, ••-iaxo cond. PossiWa; 73^2S45br73«e0S. 'tasum able kun. S2».000. ILOOKING FOR A HOUSE OR ■ ______iAPAFTTMENT? Call OulIICl’S. , :;WANTTO RETIRE IN LUXU-.. 733-2940.______*. . flY? Will oortalder trada-lor NICE I 1 Bedroom furnished I ,this elegant 29x70' new < t. til utilities Included. M arlene already M t^ p In Sf tM0nabie.734-1ft45. mobile home court 73H125i ROOMY| 1 BDR w/washer a : ?11anv6Dm:543No kidafpata. 734-7780 evea. ------B esloviryou lo \ will find m any se.services available from MaiMagic Valley H : ___ 2-t»droom mobiie.homtAiL- .{-STUDlO-APARTMENT.-aU- B usirjsinesses. Check-with our len you're in • .satup.tI.OOOdownasauma.. ulllllleat paid. *150- *175. ur-Service Directory when : loans.______;733-<261 . ______n e?ed e d ol a professional, IbeJiiJitm sijalow.oHcf-ihe-(ine9t-esHn-servtce— ------TWIN FALLS-1 Studio, alli - - . a nId d (quality producis. Check\kwith one and seel • !i4x70 QUALTTY 3 badioom, utilities] paid. *150. Call, col- . I — 1V4 bath m oblla-homa In- -lect432^. f ■ , - .------•Hansen.-RntfKina avails I HANDYMAN PAULS FENCE BUILDINQW TYPING SERVK^EE _ p H •" bla. immedlale piosaeaslon; X-TRA-’ ------NICE- - ' - 8aFow-bo<3k-rtlue.“ Only oarpeted/paneled l aludk> a l All typos ot home repairs;j; -Corrals, steel post, wood w( Business" & salea"ilea'ieHora, ...... J11,500.Fiimlturaavallable. bdrm, | *110 a *140 + dep. >•1C0NCRETE C ia (5tCEMEI^TRNISHING palm , panel, faucets, swit­t- post, chain link. CallII 543- ! mailing lists, resumelumea, laoai ' U til's Included. 734-6258. c h es. windows, doors.y U 66;______experience. Judy.73:i . T n h S i r SNAKE RJVER* 1 BDRM furnished, ulllllies' Slabslabs, driveways, patio's, R gearur lube, water resistant We will build storage shei WELDING a ROTO-Tlt0-TlLUNQ 2000; aftar4pm 4 2 3 ^ . “ oreasiease. 734-5882 evenings. "W a Place Paop/e," LOGSPLTTTER carports, garages, and a BRAND NEW, all electric 2 on to your.present house .1978 BROAOMORE 14x60 all \ ANTEI'JTENNA SERVICE SNSNELLING a . SNELLINQ. ppRRENT se or Custom poruble1 welding wel a . ... Bedroom duplex In Jerome. 1033 Shoshone Street North, finish your basemenL FrFree roio-tllllng. otrden pi ■ skirled. 2 bdr, swamp cool- Include ■, atove, frig, utility. . sn plowing. . - - - ' ChucKluck's TV Antenna’ TwTwin Falls. Idaho. 734-2550. -• ■ eallm ates; 734-1475. ___ ManamachK^.42MI2M104, e r, til alec. Exe. condliion. t . r e t In each unit, garage, no ' And CHAIN SAWS at your'' 110.500.733-0604.733^)424. ! • • Servicirvlce; Signal tests., new ' EMPLOYMENT E)^ SERVICE R ontor Confer, East 5 Pis. TREE WILD GAME PROCESCESSING . *250 + *1U deposit. mstallstallalions. Repair, ra- SERVICE 24x60 DOUBLEWIDE mobile F available, 324^040. R eserve today 7 3 4 ^ , Whila you wait! C moval.oval. See your picture NENEW HORIZON'S ROBINSON'S itbme, m ust ba moved, CLEANr 2 Badn)om home, befort MINI STORAGE UNITS Shbwn by appblnlment Only ^ iforo tho antenna. Is In- PEPERSONNEL We can help Journeyman meatsat cutter. closa to school. *200 + de- alaliecailed. FM radio anlenna's, YOYOU find the right lob. Real­ 7 Trimming a removing, Cu ____ 733-3730. ■ ■ - .p pbslt. Call 733-3047. .Need . aloragB__8paca?7______R e ta o n ab le ... rales.lies___ C all------, 829-57:9-5721. Hoielton. ~ - - istlistic- fflfls: 405-^hoshone' " ' Check our monthly aI ...... antoed ’sairsractlon." FrFree 326-5484. DRIVE BY 160 Elm'St. N., BACKiiCKHOE ' SjrSireet South. 7 3 4 ^ ; ' estimate a reasonable co se aso n a l ratos.-.Conluiv* 734^296.______“ *'■ WINDOWCLEANINQINQ - - Rentals - Sn e ar Albertsons, then call FALLCLEAN-UPSERVICE Aulomotlve Machine. 734-6ei6eve:s tosee2bdrm. ■ , Mohr;3hr Backhoe Sonrlco. Top 5070.______r b tlh .d u p iex . *275 m'on.. TREE TRIMMINGIG Expert Window' Cl Cleaning ' MO______FutnlHausei i soil.ill. rock, dirt moving. Lo.Loaf raking, branch removal, MOBILE HOME ars exparP ' • FURN. br Unfum. 3 bdrm 'iutlllHea Inc. Onty couples or.. ^ ^ s y s le m s . excavation. lavlawn plowing, haul; away FURNACE REPAIR • elnoleaw/nbpets. ■ ■ H Complete lawn and yi ' -“" ’mobile home^vBacurlty dep. ' dobrls Roasoruble rates. care. ‘ • YA RaW RK . ____ > • raqulrad. Very clean BK5TFQ TREE SERVICE 734m-8744.______Spoclallzing Iri Coloman, -..j-ihfouofioulrP arked In fam ily;. FALLS APARTMENTS (Remoemoval/Rearrtngemenl)- o l . D u o th e rm ,. Intortfierm, a ' SLENN'SROTO-TILUNO^ i ' Twin Falls TreflSeivIc done? Call ...... ; trtrcourt.7ai04»tnytlme. UndarNewManaoamentl Tractor mounted rolotllier ' . - '’ W esco furancos, 24 hour >4715. >>FURN HOME. Carpeted. 1 a 2 bdr. apartments. Warm BLUE■UE SPRUCE bM oo 10 ™ eervlca. Youngs Healing a■ ^ , 73«345 a IrlendG' atmosphere (hick.Ick. or unwantejJ irw ? Will VW - Cooling, 734^ m . YARD WORK ' ^ -oartoe. Oulel rocatibn, S t k f . 4 2 i ^ . ____ 10AM1 to 10PM, 7^7648. • :: 734-72S3. ______2 2 ' BORMS. 258 N. HAGERMAN hbo>a for rent, WtshlngioA V & l }13S Includ- r '9 bedroom. bath. Ca in^^m » ter tnd] sanltatlbn.. ' .per month ctetnlna da> -7 : ..obalt. Raferencas. aS T ^. 2 2 BEDROOiS D u ^ . ' Yoour Service ’ . IN . HAQERMAN. nice 2 Jerome.J - All ; tppllances. eor Busine •—-T^ljadroom-hbme,—etoae-to- -J . echobls. Fruit treaa, garden * ™—- carin belisted I r ,:,aobt.faftc»d.83W 60l. 2 2 BEDROOM Apt., applk d in ih is— ' : 9 ' BEDROOM Home, near tncas £ (um., m toths, ca­ thedral .eelilnaa, fireplace, ; „.&hW in^achM L^plus TOJttTi __ _D]rirectory Daiiily BEDROOM HOME. Inex-' “alE 2 O n o O M : Ugni security, h «y*tem. ^'• d u lti only. Lynwood Manor 3 lini n e s -J33-MW-- - - : 734-C27 eyB'afTS^aMtL^**^ I4-PLEX, 2 bedroom upstairs, 7 — - s ofD t aysT^.;T77; >; '>M2S MO. 4. bdrm. 2,bath, SSchrader fireplace, carpets, drtpee, appllarKea, washer- m ''-wiiiwna. ten. robm. Ip., i $ ■ large (M, NE a rst. ^dryer hOOK-up. Off Rler. *200 ■*< tio o deposit;Jl23^11. _u _ __ - 1.

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074 Mu»Jc«J hitrvm inliI 07B FumlluretCarpets> 102 Cattle 1104 Horsea 10«______Swine -1 .'113 Farm 4 Ranch Soppdea 114 1 Farmknptenwtt ,l u Farm Impnmenu 115 .FirmWorliWamed ' FOR SALEI W einer 4 Feed­ BALDWIN O m isonlc Splnollel BABY CHIB for sale. Calliil bT a CK and black bally' AHENTKiN ^ HUNTERS! Jusi JD 4040, cab, air, quadranoe; v organ, 2 keyboard. 13‘ p«dJl.ai, 734-4724 and make an offer. Brangus cross bred hollers, g er PICS, Fred KIppes, 543- FARMERS li WANTED! Oider a m jl cS]Custom ThTeshing; Grain, • . gol In 4 now amerlcan made 8373. _____ IH 986. cab, air; JD iS O . Massoy t, Ferguson or Ford om irBnoqanyMti[nei.324-?aa.I- EARLY Amer. maple rocker>/ I Bred to registered anous1 saddles,$200each;t DAIRYMEN powerI shift; AC S040. BUI tj peas, & com. Glen or Jess i bull. . 750lbs. Call a^er tractor wllh or w/o fronl ond Ward 734-8047,733«7B- CHERRY Acrosonlc Spinnellel Loveseat. rusl. Good cond. . CHAR-LE HORSE BUSINESSMEN . Louohmlller.L 733-5781. loader. Ic Or Iron! end loader . s pLano by Baldwin w/bonch.:h. $85. 733-2703.733. 32«-?QOO. — --For-Satei Mlit ellaneoui ol- Jof._llnancinfl-^>f.4r«lors,-- -« ,...... - -w/50”-Howanj-rototitierr"3 -Cor«H1ton:Cash-'73M»44:--• CONN ELEC. ORGAN, withiih lice furnilure- desks, chairs, I CLUB CALF Sale spcnured . trucks. Irrigation .e q u ip ,.,. pl_LandPlane,3pLbl»de,3p -ii by- .USU-Anlmal-Science -E • -Localarea,Cali324-3921,-- -nmatal ■"building,' dairy p -1066 tN rL Tractor 8 a 16' JD rDESIRE ^ caltle wort, experi­ many functigns. Make Oller...sr.- -partition*,eic. Cali Bruce at- ' -BEAUTlFUL'AppyGflldino," ■ pi harrow, John Deere roller rc harrow. Call 487-2435. ” \ 1 2 i4 tC 6 . Scoll flam-5om. _ m - 2fl2g.______Club; 30 head crossbredI 10 1 yrs old. Lois ol Color. 30 Head Vi Suffolk, H eequip., dairy cows. cars, machine rr trailer, 678-8976. Richfield. R ______enced. 23 ysars okJ. Tom. ^ n calves. Nov. 15. 1PM, Dairy L dorsei. tin-2 years otd; a 423-5689. ______^ For Sale: Beautilul Ea/lyly H 0 U S H 0 L 0 ' Used In Ihe hills, $000. 7 » - ■ aviation, construction equip. ' American maple Splnnel P Pavilion, 1500 N 800 E. Logan' 8500 8 alt 8om excpl. sal/sun. EWES- 3 year old registered Lease, L lease to buy. sales CONSKj N NOW for Nov- ei apDilanos,Washer druyer, ember1.1980AUCTK3Ni GREEN CHOP, com-graln 4 ’ : Plano. Call ro -fea i. _ rel alove. elcs. 7 3 3 -2 ^ or!■ Utah. 801-753-4623. BUCKSKIN E mare. 7 years 'Chevlol. ram 4 registered ccontracts. We will work hard . NOW DEALERSHIP... S hay- 43641S3. Make ar- t yearling sullolk ram. 543- |c10 pul together the plan you for Vermeer round Balers 8. 1!1st Saturday ol each month. LOWHY TEENIE Genlo or- COLOSTRUM STARTED bullI old, 0 b o e n -u se d in moun- rangemenls (or your manure - -tab^, yan-'Hii j (eel most comlortable with, double° Rakes. PPaclllc SUtes Equipment, •j--.-eahrBa for aalfl. 324-5042______. t; ■443.<33a-BuhUO^t_-- hauling 4 sprgadlno- S. FOR SALEI Kolslein G r734-tt*a. ______— - sleeper Sola. Only $2».85. GRADE 4 Reoistered Paint &■ " ■ “ SPECIAL WINTER s a l e s ' ’ HaYBAUNG f. Hellers, 60 head ahort fl ~ m Poultry i Rabbits KARI KOOL bulk milk or SAXAPHONE: new Alio\ Cain’s Clearance Center, Registered Quaner Horses, 1115 Farm Wort W>nt»d HarveyNewklrlt I 'Kina', coat'over WOO will 733-7111.______breds. 87 head 5)0 lbs. marestr mostly are bred ta ck 'GREY GEESE (or sale. $15 water* tank. Approx 42,000- T--1460-]HC -j; ^es8“ lhan‘ 500 J ------73U47» - ^ NEWRestlln62pleceSola4; Excellent health and quality, ioloo ic palm siud. 543-5735. )palror$8«ach.733j109,. It -hours. SMILKER NEEDS JOB; ask for' “ HAYh a SWATHING & BALING. ' _ aflllfor>*i0.n<-525Utt.S.~ Robin. Willing io re-iocale. Ne« - ' Loveseai. Regular W49.95.I Bangs vaccinated. Gary GREY n MARE, coming 4 1- 1112 NH 14' Swather S New Equipment Specialize - . Now only $Afl.95. Caln'a- 1t2______Ifftpation e«!£2: i ______dl 487-2575 (fllchlield). In In bean cutting and - “ ■ 8 ^ 2 4 ^ ’ years. Good kids horse. diesel, cab. alr.& condl- ^ UPRIGHtPIANO Clearance Center. 733-7111. 07-4469.837-6227.______-Uvesiock .handling—oqpi- -U' .ATTENTK)N____ FEEDEBSI wlndrowing.,Plowing wlni & .a il_ ' Real nice used piano, veryy ORIENTAL HUG for sale.: HOLSTEiN HEIFERS, 3 .' I HORSESHOEING-trimming USOA 4 USDl spec. 1-6600Hesslon14'Swalher, 1< Custom tub grinding,'sta- types typ< Custom Farmlng- " ' p oo d condllion, J7poorbost_ - monihs and older; Alao bred « BAILEY PIPE s a l e s ” Bucko-Bonui y Unlock □as, oi cab, air & conditioner. tionary or transporting ol all DENVERFME32fr4631 C .. » L - W75;Can734-5549.- _ U _ A iso h o r^e sfo rsilo o rirM o - -2V4 _j miles West of MVMospi- | otfor. CairYFCAToflnforma- ^— and'sprtnging Mllars' snd DENVERFINE.32^4831 1 fqpf-S4W49nr^T8J55g^.l-~-— iiJ04aj- - WISr64729: <715) 723-1171:----- Aerwv.1?«J.W/324-7142.- _ _ Flberstrong gated pipe____ ?' Jiura____hauling__ Randy. ' ~ ' ccndltfan. C3iHaJ4S4. -*P^y,.C-irf^aimpipfl____ -tiayaionaffnsrsin-BronaBr f-w * hours,------n — eel—w/dry—slnk:—electric-r -■HOL-STEIN-Spnnasrheiiflfs- -PflOFeSSK)NALtY— grwon- * 'i--vrtC35BioacorzinojDn3: jWeavef.-W«e6of54>>0ii:----- i g WARNER'S BAND InjIfUi.1- _fanoa_wico«flti_iop_4_._ .tfaind^uM rngi.— many- I' -4—cows—(01—salo.~Laro8' 'Sf-brofce-POA-slfo-3-yoaroid- ~ om ers. Attractively p ric e d - -f'wheeldrive. ~ ------m enrTB nui piartTor beglrv^ microwave oven above; 2 nily. Good disposition. S450. ,DUNROAMIN . CONCRETE CUSTOM_ Bean Threshing, i ner«. Bundy,-'Kino, Connr ! M iecllon -on hand at ali E* -Completely bull! or com- ]'1.W 7 Case loader, gas, cab,- {si - -WEVEBEENASKED ...... r euanron-sola. 733-1491 or^ times. 324-2250-______^734-3429 or 733-2S00.______^MIg. i a - . Rubber OasKot piete oi material package, 4 wheel drive. Case combine. ’ ' Call IF Vre HARVEST... Yamatia. New Kohler &1 733-0037. PIpo. Save 8 10 8-00 per six II. £ ovenlnQs. 423-5622.______HOWARD'S Angus Ranch ^WE PAY CASH for u se d f, 324-3643. 324-2143, 324-5902 1 -7SA Michigan loader, gas, % Boans, com. clover and . Campbell pianos. WARNER 4 wheel drive____ ClCUSTOM CORN Threshing, allal . MUSIC 733-7083. , Regisiered and commercial .Saddlea--L4-Uck—vickor'a orS436186, ------allalla aeed, & other small ■. 05______Appliances‘ angusbulU,- SiSaddlery. 733-7096. ° 1- 6610 Hesalon Swather, tnjtn jc k s. available. Mornings se s«e< ed s? ______- 12,00 on rejects. 4,000 It. on Looking L« ' for a particular like iil new, cab.air. oj_orevonlnfls536-23ST:----- ' " SUREWEDOl 077 Radio. TViSltfeo, DELUXE Frlflldalre cop.. Call 543^915 WlWESTERN stylo u d d le , like hand. h brbrand name? Check the- « penone 30" elec. range, like new, reasonable. 788-3113. _Z 3- Raincal center pivots, do- •••••CUSTDUFARMINO*— • WWe et have machines ready lor - I JUST WEANED CALVES get " i — 225East1WNorth «equipment listed In our iTllvored4lnsulled. Pl< •USED TELEVISIONS*-■- new.$250-324-4ei4>3?4-0915._ .a.healthiof^laater start with- -4-YEAft-OLD"W-4- olCh llliy, Classlllod columns, 733- Plowing, discing, spraying, anywhere In the Magic Fall allaila kill, weed s p r a ^ ValK t o Utf.. biaac^^wrme.^f^e*•. -fOR-SAtEt_ -W ashernnd-f” - “Purina” '—Pre^ondiilofiing -good-w(lh-childfeft,--very ~go — -0331.______— DSDEQUIPHENl^ IngrOraii“birgTaJn aJo6ble r “ LE j- - Drver.CaU73M587...... _.. Rficeivino...... cJww, -Ofl-o a n lle .. Wllh toal— JtZS-. --VALLEY v PIVOT c o m o ra n n — : -&ERrJONES!Ntr— - —Ktn'rTv'-S Appiitncer'fX- ~ S ugecoach Feod & Ranch 42 VmlieWestonMaIn ^BiriCiemenls.4a-41B4. RIRII,Twin Fslls, ID 83301 Main Soulh. Twin.______FRIGIDAIRE 30" electronic ______forh sale. Available near 1114______Fannlmptenty- _mairi-llne-alumlnum~^e.j , 5esk-t2S. 734-3087. REGISTERED A noui.aiillJ_ - f » Tax-How IrrigaliLn Supplies. new. !L? only 125 hours, power 73J734-8296. A lso'see the now HOUSEHOLD_____ -A P P L ;---Brooks' - Angus . Ranch. S2495. You will never se e wheels b 44"- tra* for 4? __ATCrORNEYiS------olffc«-r “- W asher, dryer, rel, stove, BILL MATHERS ACME mulllpio transport- Phono a29-50lfl.______Hjflthose prices again. HiTCHIN '51--528N Ford. 733-2670, feeleeder al ihe L 4 N Ranch. furnilure- wooden desk,, elc. 733-2800 or Box 321. POST TRAILERS. KImboriy, ^ Rt. 2, Kimberly 423-5847 5* O «dorua. office chairs, THE VERY BEST IN DAIRY 23 USED Bauer concrele 2-WAY. ‘ l' 2 bottom JD plow for "fl"R oundls fielfef."______' ROUND solid wood dineile HEIFERS, + good selection 423-4029.______28 sale. Alter 6pm. 487-a22. I&3S tables. 73J-2600 or Box' eet w/dry 'Sink; ELECTRIC < check gales. 7 are 18" and % WANTEDI Disabled tractors, range w/correll lop & re st are 24", 326-4273. 4-«0W JOHN DEERE corn & tru I^m^ omen s I I JHQRSF l , RI ANKFT.S I ” b^an planter. 324-3331. sciscraolron. - r r STEREO;.Componetii-cabkr ■■- microwave oven a bove; i -— -PBTTorwn 1 ' 32*334fl>« - _- 7330037.______er and save. - -TOP—BEEF—TBptaeomoni "Boi — ALGOHOL-STILLS— e-PIECE Queen sizo > ■Bosl wirilor'TibTsOlanCels , I (2) FREEZER DOORS. 1 Hellers | for salei Bulls lo .mai■ made right here In Idaho. Ski Anhydrous f plants. Toll free ■ bedroom sel- $500 cr tradeI complete< - wllh Irame. loan. f 543^551.______)acl 1 - ^ 5 ^ ^ cr 423^052, ■ for pickup of equal value, Excolienl i condition. Cali . jacket Insulated for warmth, ‘.z 73U 174. 733-4560 momInas& eves. 30 | PUREBRED Angus 6 colors, c any sUe. Guaran- 1ATTENTK)N DAIRYMEN! H Heilers io calve In spring, tood tee 10 lit. Starting al $84.50. SLStalls 4 pipeline are In s I o c I m H ______.-S .8004bar^red-to-fefllstered -EQI-EQUE6TRiAH^Rt07-220- -V -II li'iiuJnjjg^nTaTIeTlM angus bull. Howaro Angus East Eas Ave., (basement) Ket- DaDairy Supply. 324-4381. ■ F f o r a g e ' " ^ RajK|K54W91^Juhl__ c_huchum. ID.. 726-5625.______16' house logs al 75c fl; 21* H -MUST4ELlr6«auliluU>rand -cocofral-polee'al 13,25-eachr ■ .HAVTOOLS®?^TC- COMBINES^ “ ~ IM ~ H y w nevnow PARADE OUTFIT for FeFence posts $1.25 up; Used ■ m Hiy,Gi>in&Feed 0«7 I Kay, Q n in i Feed > ALL TYPES OF-HORSES .1your ° ^ horse. Sadddie, bridle, brlbrick, red 4 orange 28( each: H :bf033L.. collar— B lack-w ith .1-31-3" Uva building stone, S O e - H .....Al f a l f a , appro*, w-ion 1STT-2nd. Jrd culling Allarta. bouoht; 6 sold,-traded. Plenty diamond shapod stainless aqsq. ft. Walsh 4 Sons. 7 miles ■ ta t, 2nd,.& 3rd. Leaiy. No S70 * per ion. Isl culfing new ° steel trim. Come Seel Call no ------(tln.«0.324-a457— _____--S - seedino.455 ion. 734-4442 _ ^ north ol Shoshone, Highway ■ -TwinFaHs734-1764:----- 775,Caliae6-2156, ^ “ ^ ■ ALFALFA Pellets; Soybean 300 3 TON Hay. 1 ton bales. No fl^^YEAR A registered 20' 20' HORSE VAN wllh Indi- 50C500 gallon milk keeper bulk H I t ------*ea»-«n. ills, WIS. 54729. <715) 723- : ------■ ■■ JH ______114 tl4 Ftrmlmplements 114 FimiFSfRftnr 114______Ftmi Ifflptemenu H APPROX. 125 ton 1st, 2nd, 4 ■ - -anJ-AifalfarNO-RAINrTii- -WANTEDI'Farm"lo 'V rehi- ln~ " - StSI o r 733-5045. Murtaugh-Hansen J; area. Have experience wllh all ' CORRN^ ATTENfiON FEEDERS! typos t of Irrigation, lull line ol SIMPLOT'S FEEDLOTSFI Custom tub orindlno, sta- '■ late:> model machinery. 423- tffiiwry or Iranaporling ol all " tYOfta - o l— AUalla— forager — Now buyini 42M1510r42W157. WANTEDIV 200 10 300 acre ” ^u^e-payining-foM-feed i-m lfl;= I PF" ______larm It in Hajelton/Kasota- liigli-raoisliireire c m . RBST- CUniNG hay for area. a Phone 67»0423. B ^ . 73^^1360: WANTiDI y Addlilonal larm Own one.... and keep thii^profits! I delivered to BulilE - H iY , l e ^ ba7ley~and orafn iand jj to reni in. Klmberty- - .- fo»-aalo. 6784833 of678j96a. Hansen H area, 423-4591. preferir hKY' 800 tons, rirsl & socond " cftip $60. Oat hay. tSO ton W ( ______Future For Rent 20% moisturee ora over, t a . Carey area 823-4429. HAVE 160-ACRES Allalla ~ ----- »fll,Y-ANALYSIS;-Nulfmonal -pasiurB-to-mt-iill-MafTh- - p - f i i s d b i ------— C o T i t aj c t : — ------consultino, Nonnwosi Labs, 1981. i( Will handle appr. 75 901 N. Lincoln, Jerom e, ID, cattle.cj Ail Ienced: 3 3 4 .? ^ I t i t j i hr 324-7511. ______s 733-66969 2 N€V.‘ SEEDING- 22 Ions ‘ ‘ 100 1 ______UreslockWinled .Hay. J65 por ion. 1 - 543 -6 44 3 3 4 • '- ^ mUe Trom Hanson. 423-6227.~ -DAIRY-BEEF-Cross.-Cowsr “ D " heflora. 1-100. (One io one 467-334346 ~ NEWSEEDINGolQrasshay, hundred). {Jl 324-5326.. oxc feed for horses, $60 ton; z . -|^o n -A ^a..$M^ti^. m ...... - c t m ^ w ' j Z OAT HAY iaS. oreen in c d o r. lots ol oals, win sell 1 HOLSTEIN HEiFERS ton or 20.324-2235. ULarge solecllon ol springing brod Hellera avaliable. O. ' Qi/AUTY Aiiaiia. 3rd cutllrtfl, ' 1C. v.'Farm Iresh cattle.' A r " stacked. $70 ion. Cali 73l . siro, also open heifers. •SL ______Frank "f Mackey and Son's. Rt ' TOP QUALITY dairy hay also 5, 5 Box 74, Olathe, Kansas. s[E)ck hay. Truck load lots 6toei.(9i3i7a2-oo6i. S i ----- d«iiver«l.-C oopera-Cu3tonr — i B Fsrmina, Burley. 878-5017 or ATTENTKDNDAIRYMENi 43a-4935(motillo).______We have on hand lop quailly R WANTED TO BUYI Pay lop Holstein H£ soringinQ Heilers. R A C T ^ oCtho market for hay, grain a welgltlngwi Irom 9A-1300 lbs Igod. 679-4833 o r 6 7 i ^ , - that thi will Ireshen In 2-8 ^ WANTED TO BUYI Aliatla w wc eeks, that wo will deliver io hay. Rained cn OK, any your yo larm on approval. Also all classes ol younger m ' ^ u n o u n t up to 300 ion. Will all ^ { 5 . m \ fe pay $55 per ton. Cali collect - HeilersH( on hand at all ilmes. lro2) 7S * S ^ . ______,.Fo.F o rju rth e r Information call Feed companies_ar0.in.bti.business.lo make profit.-.-Nothing wrong - • m — ^ ^ or wrile: Donald Berry, Box with that, hut on a comptnparative cost-per-ton basi 18t, 2nd, & 3rd HAY CUT- 341,. ? | Augusta, Wisconsin, isis. wc can show J TffJO for sale. Call 324-5S87. 54722.(715)288-2359. Jj. you how to koop thal profitpro for yourself. All you f y ¥ i - - m liO TON 1si-2nd & 3rd cul- havo to do IS install a pays-for-ilselfpay Mix-Mlir tmg Allalla. very good quail- — aulomatic feed processinising system, * ■ ■ - k t t 'fO"’ ffoeway, a ^ i 2 4 . 00;007 Hay.Qrain&Fe«l .M- Fr^.^’survey^i.Ai no-costst loi you. we are - - read^O'Survey your presiresent feeding ,; t - m methods and follow up) wiwith a free . rr~ [ < ...... leasiW lly study on justlMnctly_how. O) _____ mURE™ “rruTch a-Mix*Mili Systemmcancut-yourj -c __ l]— — HIGIHIOJS feed costs.. .and improveove your feed,, . J r 1 r ^ M E l O Ti l M I V H B f f l E H Sm E ? E - = C ® Ri ] i r ------M oltturo Level 131 3 % to 2 8 % HESSTOION TRACTOR DD E M O N S T MION l NOW BEING PURCIRCHASEOBY f e e d -RIjte il System s, IInc. , Route 2 w e d n e s dDAY, NOVf EMBERS, 1980 ; Jeronome, Idaho 83338 1 0 : 0DOA.M.- 1 2:00 P.MI. . (208)324-3964(21 JUSTIPEASTOFTHECCEMETERYON- 1- - ^ — — =— KjMMBERLY RD. E . TWINT FALLS

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S 080 HeitlnotAlrConil . I I Sunday. No>Iov0m b e r2, ISflO Times-Now“Jow s. Twin Falla, Idaho G-7 . tw Oo«JThlngiToE»t 121 . fioatiiUaiVKltsns j ! 125 • -TravelTnllen ;. la -Au»Pan»4Aanw« j. AF3 >lr tlQtit woodtiumint I w , Trucks — ------I I ■------. BtUIBJ, . - tFnrrTKIlUUciSy 1>■■ 1 after 6pm. 637-4853.______parts. Aatco Transmljtiont, . , 19W M«DA OLC.Sport; i \!,2Tvearly-BuicJi_W ; oodi’r^ 1B79IB; '.Vi- TON. atep-iUdfl.-- - - -z.OONT8UT.W OOO Bi,rniMrjioa -uvENUf>-yDurrivojne »6cFecF 324-3311, JeroTTXT------■JOig-Krm tw'rirf’OifT'TJ*-' • Brand new'rebuilt ftalhead 6 Slovo until you compua . 197? 19’ seil»Bi.AIK TO H ______A u 1 0 S -F ^ ^ jo s tofes. 733-131}. The 81's are arrtvino^^ry- - « 0 0 oil all SIOVM In stock, y; 'S ink, water tank. Sieeps 7.I 'I Garaae. T34-7094, 1965 FORD ion picKup. Sunday eve's 7342007. I . ” day and the saleciioiii . TWO 1977 Hornets. *D 1963V^ 19( GALAXIE; PS/B, fac­ HITCHiN POST, KlAtwrly, li ?1<9AiU Vista D r. 733-8138. 1 V-8, 4-speed, 44,000 miles. J 1 1968 VW Bug, needs some i ! tory air. power win* A2MC29.______; MO • PettiSupcieiHtS GflEAT„.at Tom's/Martfta & dam In body, (850. 324-2408 , I Sedan. 6 cyl.. air. P.B., P.S . tor — Sporting G oods/ Heybum i Cydti&Suppbes‘ altor6pm ° work. (750 Phone 733-7687. I » aulomaiic. radio, e ic condl- dows/seals. do Real good FRANKUN STOVE In AKC Alaskan Malemute lop Bridge gxU. B u ^ y. 878-74n5’ 128 - CtmpersSShelH i ------I ttion, (1795 each. (*50 beiow shape. sh 423-4454.______' ‘ I^O R SALEI 1978 SEARS5 1966 INT'L 1600: exe shape. excellent corxJiiion. tiSO. U TON Oodge pickup: 1 ' average loan. May be seen 1971 19; FORD 20 /HawkT*; new CaiiB2M083. I I modal 50 minl-cycte- JIOO.- New trans/Michelin radulii ______< Wheel Drtu;• jat *26 W. Center, Kimberly, up — MOVINGI Super Bo».. 18'8' owner. 53.100 miles.- Ij Call 733-4650.______tires. Recently overhauled ] upholstered seats. => w e e BRITTANIES f « sale. ID .Overload__ 30flngs...,.ji(iae.; 1 : OODGE shonbed. New wUe ;j 'or call 423-4441 anytime (Too/best (ft ofler. Days 5*3-' „ --F lbertorm —JjoaL— 100- h p • HARLEY...... OAViOSON, ' -engm e. new pamt, 20' steel-; 1 0S2 Bu&fiigUalicitI^ -8om -Jufl8‘ lB. C a ir 5 4 3 ^ . Evlnrude Outboard, E-Z loadId tires, dual gas unks. t«ie- \ •]-, tiros & uphotst. J2900: trade ; 1968 l AMX 390, 4 sp, 50,000 6623 » or 543-5955 a h e r W . ! Motorcycle: See, Jeromo, Buhl hydraulic sl>de on#oM-.-i'-;-fo rB la ra ro rg r, 73«-2634.- ( “ bioodlines.’**• trailer, snap In cover, goodKj scopebumper.lO^'camper : ong miles, exc shape:(l995. 1972 19; FORD Ccunlry Squirt w/healer, 3-burner siove. !I Implement Co.. 124-3311. bod. SiOe aprons lot wide 1 RustleT.1.U8” o. . .. J13.95 ___condition. 837-6339.______' I Jero m e.______loads, hydraulic hit arm? For\ Sale or Trade. 1973 Jeep 33247600 or 324-3895. wjWagon; good cond. pood Masonite sMIno 4x4’ .. k Cftesapea** Bay r Ice box. sleeps 6. balhioom | ‘ W agoneer 4 wheel drive. tires 6 motor. (495,606-^50. SAIL CATAUNA YACHTS; Inf - & closet. S1750.324-3583. SUZUK11979 GS-425L-Good. ihoist Days. 733-9112, Alter , Masonite sldm s 4x7* .. U.48-•S Relrlever pups, only ' 1 13', 15'. 22', 25'. 27ft, 8’ ! 5:30, 733:^29______: ‘ now 1 tifos.perfect condition. i[ IM______Autos-Bu ick ,5^1978 MUSTANG II: hat­ f S female & 3 males ielt. *125 condition. 733-050* aH Spm; , J2495JM^9 ______, Cladwoodflal4x0' . . . . J7.»s prams, sail or row. Pans anda 1 Ton Ford CAMPER, sell- Bus:733-C342.a3k lor Dave. ' 1973 CHEV P.Ciup Vi , new 1 1976 BUiCK LeSabre 2-dr. chchback. Excellent condilion. n5F ell3»q. roll ...... 17Jig 49 each.87a.<845cr43»^. hardware, SAIL HAUS. 463S3 contained, priced to sell, michoiin tiros. 59,000 orig. RACING ' 1959 Chevy 4x4 V-6, \ 36,000 mlies. 18 city, 22 AllAir. 4 cylinder. 4 speed, milllyBlu300 Cali 423-5413.______; ■ (2500. Will trade lor Jeep, _ westonhwy.30r83.73W14l, 324-5676.------______352-4211, : ------___^los-Chryilef--^ - AKC rogisterBd Dobermantun ------: 1972 SUZUKI 90- (300; 1976 ' . FOR RENT 1879 25' Crui»e-' I! 550 HONDA wilh saddle' , 1977 FORD F.1M Ranger' 1973 i FORD Bronco. 52,000 NORTHWEST . pups, areal bloodlines, roo I, Air motor homo. Reserve I ' pick\jp; : dual unks. . 188 Aulos-Uncoin/Uercufy T i a _ Sporting Goods ' 1 baps, fahrlnp. 536-2468 ] • miles, exc, cond. (3J95. i a *ul0S-QwT0»el 1? each, Cali 734-7863.______? now. 324-4426 733-9295. 1 P S/brakes, crulso' control. : MUST SELL! 1074MERCURY PLYWOOD S A liS L 7345062 after 5 a weekends... _39C9,CAnAROJ Z-28. 302 V-4, ^ - ...... iBeWrnJUnltedOni------AKC-r«gist8rM-TorTOO--DO-- -JENNiiWS-ABroatarHunrarr-F - O R -R E N Tn978 Wmnebago'- '-1976-KARLEY DAVIDSON' I -low--mitoaQs.*-geod'conar Comet: exc cond. Runs - C;all- -compouAd bow. 1980 Model. ! FLH. S2S00.. 326-4561 altar ](4700. 733-7693 aftef 5:30pm. ' 1975 ’ . FORD chassis w/360 \ nice. (1800.734^716. -- - • - - 7 3 3 ^ ------24’ sleeps 6. LOW winier 6pm. ' ______. molof. 41,000 miles, Mags, -* I ----- S^2^‘^*'®' Used 1 season. Excellent'< ralos. Exc cond. Large Irig. 1977 TOYOTA SR-5 long bed, \ REPOSSESSED 1975 Corttl--• condition, 1 do:on XX75 22166 733-2521, ______1970 RM125Suiuki,AIBiker , • fuM-iime 4 wheel drive, gear 1977iMPALA*D:A/C,power' 1 nenUI Mark IV, call 734-7900, STEEL SERVICE StationJT. AKC registered Cocker runs perlectl New shocks,' driven r w/l953 Chevy panel v , 1®' arrows. 1 do:en XX75 2219 . fork kll. OG cyl. nitrogen t luno-up. (2750.32*-7*<0. J w indow s/ieats, new • Canopy. XxM. (1200 or best ■ arrows. Best oiler on oach,,® FOR RENTI Seif-conUlnedI shocks. Westco piston. , waoon body, good cond. ►Michelln radlals, exc cond. 1977 1*' COUGAR XR-7; power ' offer will ba accepted, im i — 5434011______'' MINI MOTOR HOMES, Call' 878-2160.______1 _ 1978 FORD F150; 302-V8. 4I (l2iX)/besi J oiler. 733-6891, ((2800. 5*3<724.______•veryihlng, •J' oxc cond. Call ' W d ^ n East.- 73M8T1.JT1, AUSTRAUAN SHEPHERD RuIMt Eaay, 7344222. - - e p i- r e g u la r - g a » .— 33,000 -t 734-1666. ask tor Bud, • •flS MUSTSELL:22Setnl. 1979 HONDA CB750F, wind- , • 1976 FORD 4x4 W ion pickup. 11979 CAMARO Rally Sport. ^ 733-8W,______pups. 7 wks. 2-F. 541. range RV& MOTOR HOMES miles. (4150. *234938. r Sun-roof. AM/FM slereo. 1978 1*' MERCURY Bobcat. . ^ _nO to >20. automalic nylon slock Rilio Jammer, backrest, luggage ,jK lm barly.------) “ =i«^tw us*-too5 Bt-TSrttrn*- Sh____ .WlNI£R12£D-.t25. - rack,— c ase —fluards.—new- ^ C * t1 T M ^ ^ ^ ^ ‘° J*lil,> 4^«vwt brand_nflw_l!rM.JtLMPG.-.^ bn corril poles at S3.2S each;,c^, BEAUTIFUL DoQ Houses. 3 Savage boil action Rilie wimI C all...... 73M281 tiros, xlnt cond. 7345058 be- ■ 1979 FORD F150. *60. auloI If l 1978 JEEP W agoneer, 39,000 I ^miles. (8,500.423-5463. 128M ^ or best offer. 3242206. sizes. Priced rlghl. See. 122 trans., air, dual tanks, 14.500 r ...... - Fence posts S1.25 up; Used 1“ full powor scope; 8 'PU utiil-^ SOCIAL FALL RATES twoen1t:0067:00. | ' miles, real aharp. Only 1980 1 CHEVROLET CITATK3N __ brick, red & orange 2M eacit;c“ ~JeffarabnSt..733-24M. miles, sliding rear window. *(4500. 734-7805. 734«97t V 1 ^ ' ' Autos-GklsnK>We'^ ~ — . - ty tn n Layton 17%' Self-I- MOTOR HOME tor ronl. by -.1979 KAWASAKI KE 250. 874 ■:324-7301. ______, Hatchback, 6 cylinder. 25 l4"UvabulkJlno stone. 80(50« FOR S A a i 1 female Boxer,ler, com. Trailer. 733-7M2. day or weak. Call 543-4279. miles. S200 and take over. atterepm. ______aautomatic, air. low mileage, OLDS OL M* G re » L co n d ttio n _ :_ sq. H. Walsh & Sons. 7 miles.ies 7 months old. Grown & while •excellent-condltlort; Make 'C'd ille OBRIEN Compelllor-Watet-r- -WIKTER- IN COMFt)RTfT57r- ' - 733«709eat1erfl.------1978- p u -MonchiT'package" '« larnlly car. Call 543- n y color. Call 326-5402. ' Je ep w/Quadra-trac. (4000. <-olfer. 352-4268.______5345allar6pm. 53^ .. - r d s 'j ^ ’sf — Ski, brand now, 65.5". Medl-' ;29' W innebago. many 1979 YAMAHA 650 SpecUi. , _ FREEf...... Coyote/GermanTan um binding. Asking UOO,'- ,extras. S11.000.324-2060. 1600 miio3.J1900;195f GMC 1972 ] VW Camper, relrig., C C a l l g 4 ^ 7 . ------6« CHEVY Impala’ See al 204 “ DRIVERS all purpose rusticillc Shepherd & Shorthair mix.Tlx. 726-4764 eveninos.______slovorsink. (3250. Cali 5^^ 7 Maple East. .Hansen, ID. 17 WOULD LIKE to buy used Vi ton, original V-8 engine, : 77 SCOUT Traveler. loaded, t 172______Autos-Pontiac flat stone, new to area. Pluslus n m o . old male. Ukes kids, 8092, 601 7th N„ Buhi. AM/FM,A A/C, P/S. P/B. CDays ask for Bill 733-2000. ------Oakloy,. N ey ^ a - rainbow, jw, n eed s good home. 73306<9.ds. OPTICS CLEARANCE SALELU_MDtflr_HQfflo„2£W4V -Cali runs, now tires, (300 or bost ' 1978 BONNEVILLE - — - .Buibne!!,' binoculars,. -543-4555...... j . 'olfer. 734-4490. ___ 119H VW Westlalla camper auto,, » llll Wheel. (3,000, 74 7 VEGA Hatchback, Good Brougham; Br< good cond, all Montana Hat, and more. Seei«e FREE black lab pups,' ps, scopes, spotting scopes. All . 1979 YAMAHA 65o"'Cat! •bus. $ exc cond. (3500. Call -733-6406.Sco»9anv5pm.7 . G II ^ go«1 pow g ” er,... crulsa. conlrol. -- a t 1IX) block Railroad Are.. female. 734-2426.______at 30% OFF. Red's Trading' 1955, GMC (Road Runner) : T2M014______7= Twin Fails. ____ ' L-B luoblfdJu3.cofivant>d Inia. - 734-7900 6am-5pm or 735-2997 ' 78 CHEVY V4T, 4x4, S B„ ® ^295/bestotfBr.73*-1790. I ■S-tOSTOMeCO==- rHUNnNOTANtrrwORKiNcr - -m o to r- home.-'-'<5mplelely -JffflrSpiTTg wr>r;li7nrf<'------T nmrGMCzvAf^rDURATM H .:7arAMARQlAJxon£!A7c_ w-PLYMOUTM-OuslerrrliTJr';— ------7 3 4 < « 7 .7 » « a 8 ------DOGS t>aed-Puflna_HHW h- :REvkAT10N_12_'Mu(3a.>• -aeII-. n „ . - --mlios. ; Soo at 1708 Poplar, ■-lake over lease payments ol 733-4234. I2000_or_bojuea:. ^ _____8MllQn_fOLaILaLyomJosL -«08.23.per-monih.-73*-*77$,-• -179------AutoOeaHTF*-1 i ; I ____ iirtT*Ti7»7rr# and found peLnooda.check.“ J- -BEQINNERS-SKI-S— potor•- _197a-TRAVELE2E 22’; under 'sonabloolfor. ■ j-733-1467______Z 1 7 3 ------AU10WaIir*~ TTS ^7S AutypeaJera the classUled section daiivi -bools. Mens slnr8hrt80,-i (L Phone 42M246,______■ J6000 miles. Lika new, ■ ' 7;72VW VAN. radial tires, Upe T1RE0 OF GARAGE SALES? KPPgHriNn puppy tflfn.ly [- - Loaded w/oxiras. 837-4988 _ FliiJ lilj^ti” quality clottitrnT fjr -NEVircABEfrsKnswiriiKr daclr,,- g o o d UPG,—( 2 7 ^ - DJC :_4jnflnthioldLFflEE.io right.}ht. -9V 4-w /now -8alom on-2C2 - . Ketchum, 726-3892.______. ------v8ry~reasonat)iy— pncoa.’ home. 324-7389.______' ~ i a Ulia;TniKfi~ •FOR-SALEiI 1978 backhoo - - Kay's Kloaet. Finer Resale — bindings. Complete outlit. Trailer.' 3 axle. J1500. Call 73'■ OODGE VAN, good - Clottiing, 744 Main Aveve LAB HAVEN INC. ttOO. Phone 7340270. 3245967.______• Sishape, (1200 or best oiler, 1 ______Nqrttij.Twin Falla— —------Ratrlovertralnino,-trainedI& & -PAIR-Of Head-150-8kis -a--^ -Automotive - Phone734-7561. started doos.(?oa)65*-7l 22.L mons 8V4 size boolsr - PROFESSIONAL ALLLL w/blndlngs- J45; 2 pair‘ 131______AuloSfltrlcfl ” lOHN^EERE“ “i142 Impofts-SponsCafs IB -Iadiessize7bools-}l0each; USED 088'-.______Flrwood^ BREED DOG QROOMiNGI IB TOP CASH - years experience. Gloria &a 2 sots ol poles- S10 each, INDUSTRIAL EOlUPMENT O prP IN E U O ton In random m 734<»87,______CCOMPLETELY ropaini your ForVOLKSWAGENS >m VIckI, 733-M34, After 8pm, In Any Condition lenolAs; Firewood cut 10 lo 7 » ^ . ______car for only S275 with acrylic JD J 500 A B ackhoo... (17.500 ROSSIGNOL Chsilenger ' ------ord er& spill. UO per-lon.- PROFESSIONAL skis wrsoloman 444 bind-. ^aady4or- ______UlOveriandAveJ____-good—1 gas— miteaoir;—r u n r • Por Sale; FUEL BRICK.K. next vrahunllnQ.67B-2CT. er, well built, has storage. GARY'S AUTOBODY g o o d .(1800. Call 324<606. Burns holler than wood. No Ji, tSSO, 326-4448.______. , 4PA1NT...... _ m ess. Indlvlduaily wrapped. PUREBRED Old English J » ■ I1975 SAAB Wagonback, \ ______■ y For more Info., or Sheejxloas, 10 weeks old,Id, 2SKl-000'8,lowmIles.wim front whool drive, Xmpg, _____ W U41‘i ^ »75.C^ia44265or3244167.7. covers. 2 whoel tilt trailer. Bob Houston. Sales Rep snow sr liras. (2,350,7330057. 7 Springer spaniel pups sired . THM CAP a5 OUT O f 3 iPITOIr O R S O F MAGIC WOOD OF iOAHO Is « ^ 2 S S S S ^ = " -2 by super pheasant & duck '2 MODEL 14050 FMC anoine ______age.3( good condUlon. (39M. now Ukioo ortJefs— for^ JitiOler & retriever. 423-5664. I g , • TurelTraflers »analyzers, like now. Must i'1974 FRTL COE. 350 DO, 13 Call & 324-2060. ______ROAD &6 TRACK CHOOSIBIAS ------FIREWOOPr-No-om ef- too soe to appreciate. Cali sod. , SOHD. 90% rubber, " -TO-GlVE.AWAY-cula-pup-p------notk;e i------T- 733-9*58&fnalleo»er;------1 J97B_HONDA.-.avlC,—only . ____ TH ilRNO ..-teiRMNALM) 1 IVVORIU ______^ plea. Cali after 5.734624r 2 Hlichhiker 5lh Wheels on ' = "Stoopor, Mr.'TTTBiidds; 16.000 i | m iles, excellent con­ ll?^7a4-8587. ' ° ^ ll;l».24.5. dual oxh. 55,000 i? “ TOP QUALITY regiaiered Iotatl980prlces. Anyorders 132 < Aulo, Parts tAccessoriea o dition. excellent gas-mile­ jL Jo be fiiledbeloreChristmas on O.O.F. maior. engine and age. (3500. Cali mornings or T H E 1 9 8 0 FP E U C O E T 5 05 D IE S E L Offi ^ Good Things To Ettid --Cocker-pup>, a8sortad..col- -axloa. - J24.M 0.-:-?33^1: -af - a rs. Phone 423-*BS8. will have to bem By N-(w715: '• SSMALL-BLOCTK^Ort^OVy ' afier 5734-76*2:------' APPLES at Shields Orchard, onoino. Completely rebuilt, evojlng?.“ ______,9 I ; YOUNG PARAKEETS » and3, M aude's Trailer Sales, o 1980 HONDA Civic,-.(4850. DeiKiogs & Romes by the f 637-4492.______CCall 324-3719after5o.m. ~ M O W S “ bushel or ion. Bring con- up. Canaries S Rncnes. 37MPG. am-fm radio, 5 » A V i ’ 1 0 0w C z o M r ^ : ,e 1966 1 4- ROAD RUNNER. V,WANTED TO BUY! ' 'j 1*0...... TfuciJ l lSDOOd. 733-7229.______tainefS.5«3-5306. c a g e s '& feed. 253 7lh Ave THIW PIU O O IT 805 - - EastTwin— - ...... ___ With.QxUas.,Sflfi..Blufl.Sky. _R_RobuildablfLfinoinaJor_l977. ..t968-CHEVY ..tl V lon. Uuck.. _fiZ-66-TRIUMPH Spilllre.-newly • DEUCIQUS~APPLES." a .W ' — MH Park, Jackpot, NV.S9W. HHonda Civic. 7347090. s' f 4 BEAGLE pups, female, 8 stake rack. 6 cylinder. (1500. rorebuilt engine, good paint i bustwi. Jonathan apples, Call 733-5920,______Uf Yellow delicious; Concord^ w eeks old, m One 3 yr. oldId 1872 10V4' Travel Oueen V.WE REBUILD Hydraulic C llros. N eeds top. (800-best 0 cam per with or without 1978 Ji grapes; plums; winter pears;*' registered ; 2Q, Jacks ot ABBOTT'S AUTO 1972\{ TOYOTA PU; (KM. oflor. ql 733-1500. 734-6708. GM(5 Vt Ion pickup, loaded SSUPPLY, 305 Shoshone Phono p 536-2206. 7?72 DATSUN B-llO; needs Spanish sw eet onions^ 10* w /extras. 436-5093...... SlraelSoulh. ------... 10: - Frozen berries: Locker -1979 FORO-160 Ranger XLTr ^laom e___work__ iM ako-Zbf.:': C a r F 2 c n t c e o 2 I rt]e«t- Beef tl.29 Ib. cut &4 "Oez A u c ta ^ 1975_CONCORO 25' sell- <2<2) 13" RADIAL Studded V-8, v- automatic, till steering fer„.423-6874.______vtrapped; Pork 11.19 Ib. cut & contained, A/C, now stsnow tiros, exc. cond,, soli whool. w air. cruise control, 79 HONDA Dix, Civic; now . wrapped, half or wtrale. Br- , tiros/brakes. U300, Call a:a s a so t for $50; Call ova's & loaded, lo oxc. condition, tires, tiri top condition. Best ' 1 ^ 32462W. wweek-ends 73*-8252,_ - n li}a.!;jrour own containers.*■ a a - • f m u v i &*3->243. JsUfllfxr Tia-Amnhnr.ejfn,_____ i m m ------iDn^m-MarKei.-ST-Blue - Lakes. Cali 733-88B0. ALFALFA SEED tor sprino _ 7 3 4 - 6 1 0 0 I -^PEUGEOT . T, plantinp,.top quality, limiiedS ■ ■ ' ■ ■ 12^3r^Avonu^Noj F&HERMEN -ATTENTiONi^ amount In some varieties.>. ITS AuloOMlart 1< . ... Save gas, calch your own ITS Auto Dealers i175 AuloOeaiors 17i175 AuloDealers | o a t i J 2 2 Z U J - Also want to buy leaf cutterir — — ------ffpsh tJGul, only 7 miles from" bee> b o a rd s' w/bees. Call ^ h l . S1.» a pound. No“ 733^41.______.llmlt.-Dellc!ouacann*d.CaU 543-8004 for appointment. ■'FOR FALL PUNTINQ we f ttave ail the popular public PREBH APPLE QOER now .^'1" taking orders Red -Oe-* varieties ol allaila for the llclous APPLES, U bushel.^ Magic Valley. 'Ranger,j ^ Gamble Orchard, S.. ol Buhl,' Lahonton.Washoe&olhers. WILLSS M O T O R CO. ( P RESEJENTS 5*3-4281.______Also Dekalbs now ie7brand,~ . Twin Fails call Art Knudson1 1 9 8 1 ^ . GOOD red delicious appiesi11 7344)450, 73M680; Klnt- DM- Picked. S2.S0 bushel whilee berly-Charles Kilmes 423-. they last. Nesbitt's- Alrpon1 565^ Jerom o, Paul Beckman •flo ad ,a rcle K.right H mile, 324-2147: Murtaugh, Frank ta tn * mile. 7»-7iaa.------;■-- ■ Nebeker ■432-«t9: Wendelli O N SALE! i l 9 8 - HOUOAY GIFTS- try some­- Ray McCord 536-2029; or ■1 Ren thing for the Ubie. Only ihe» Blackfoot-John Shobe 664- lault 118i i tinest do wa handle. In state» <15fl...... - — YOUR — Inepecled Idaho beef, pork.. WANTED TO BUYI Leaf ' 4 lamb. Call ahead for yourr , cutler bee boards. Cali FR^ O N T W H EE E L D R I V E locker m eats and specialI 733-6079. ! CHOICE. ■ ■ ■ orders. II you are looking forr ■ ■ ■ ■ - . — quality, tendemesa^llavor,-.. - — -antt-proretalonal service & guidance. call Parr’s. Wendell, Idaho. 53^5822.■ 120 Aytotfoo1 EsttbllshedfllneolBII. .. SWTE inspected Idaho. , 1961 CESNA 182 SkyUne- . .Iresh now annuaL17w.hra.I .. . ______\ J 5 5 S 'MQl.'pOrlri-lamfr.-Onlytho TT. • 850 hr» SFNE. This Is a finest do we handle In locker‘ . very low time aircraft & Is in JL m eats & ahon orders. II you' excellenl cond. S14,000. aro.looking for quallly, ter>-[ ! Da^s 67&-74T3. Night 67B- dem ess, flavor, & pro- ! lesslonal service &' ' guidance- call Parr's, Wendell, - Waho,-53«a22.' . .m . . . Boats&Uarfneltam] ; Ertabllahed since 1911. . i18' RBERGLASS w/80 HP 2YEARoldHENSforaale,l2! «Evlnrude, runs good, S1000, . tttth;32!W270. - _____r .. .( .CaI142M413, . T : . .

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