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Keeping nn eyo on pollution Frozen Foods, neceflsltiiting y ear. additional 100 Jobs wnH nn- control, he said, the firm Is construction , o f ' 0 new sub­ Idaho Frozen Foods now uses nounccd Saturday by JdnHo upgrading Us waste disposal station, jn ndvanco of schedule. power nt n rale of ,2,!>00 Frozen Foods, Inc. system to eliminate dumping In Hie station was to have been . kilowatts per hour. With ex­ Company president Vern Rock Creek. built in lb72. pansion, usage will double, Routh , said tho potntb Idaho Frozen Foods has been Tlie substntion will serve the Haroldsen said. procoHsing plilnt's frozen food discharging troated waste area souUi of Rock Creek to tlie Tlie substation cost $154,000. expansion program will be products into the canyon since airport,, and from Blue Ukes A heavy feeder lino to' handle completed- aliortly, nearly lOfll when It first moved its Boulevard on the cast halfway Uie increased paw er loads was doubling tlie firm's production. plant to Twin Falls from to Filer on the west, according Installed nt n cost of $50,000. - Routh said Ujo. firm's annual • Kimberly. lo District Manager Earl John Ixinen, manager'of the I clieck to area potato growers Tlio primary treatment plant Haroldsen. ' Twin Falls office of Uie Idaho will incroaiu) from about $2.5 is being enlarged nnd designed “Wo were running *. out’ of Department of Employment, I million to $4 million. for hOok-up to the city sewer capacity In Uiat section,” ho said he docs not anticipate any I Tlie production expansion is .system, he said. said. The Kellwood Co. and difficulty in mqetlng demands I being accomplished with little He snid 100 new employes will l^ngview Fibre Co. are among for employes for the firm. ' building eninrgement. ho said. be hired to handle Incronsod !__MpgLo/Jhjj_nowJnvoslmentJs.ln_ .pr.oductlon.-Tlicy-.wlU-bc-fiivcn_ equipm ent. on-the-job training. f r e n c h — fr ie d -------p o ta to - — nio-firm-now-omployofl-.'l50" produdtion will be doubled in people, mostly women, during the expansion, with lessef' it.*/ peak processing season in expansion In other product the.sprlng. Tlie firm'sI'spnyrollls payroll is rO jS ,| ' ' lines. pow-nbQutJ1.25-mlI'lljnin n y p n r _ . Now fryers and an olettrlcal The firm, owned by heat exchanger are being In* Colsolidat'ed Foods of Qdcago, stalled. Rputli described the began its operations in 1050 In new hent cxcfDinge system of Kimberly. heating'* nryer oil as a new Idaho Power officials • said concept. Ho said most plants Increased ' commercial Gorral Man H g x O g A CL I I ^ W 1 ^ CL . ■ — . —storm Dorothy, wu«»uij, with»*m» 30iiu people|n:upiv dood_ and_ hun- M. J . C m . \ J L O JJr J. 1, JI S • ilrcds Injured In Iti wake,walie, weakened to ao tropical deprcsiion(lcprc«ilotl over the wiilerj ol the Caribbean Saturday, but remained a BOJSE (UPI) - The nominee Cecil Andrus. He threat to Haiti and the Dominican nenubllc. (UPli Democrotlc state central succceds E. T. Waters, who com m lttoo elected Joo Me* submitted his resignation to the Carter, Corral, Btate party control committee as he snid he chairman Saturday amidst uvuld when elected to his fourtli Hearing Scheduled p rom ises of unity from th e throe term, as chairman at the state TWIN.FALiJS — Members of area and an upland national men who sought the guber­ assembly in Juno. Uie House subcommittee on pork. natorial nomination. Andrus also suggostod, and parks nndrecreatlon will spend The proposal was announced M cC arter, who w as cam paign committee members approved, two full days in Idalio while Jointly by the four members of manager for Vernon Raven' an amendment to the by-laws to considering the fate of the Idaho's congressional . scroft, Tuttle, was suggested by include tiie “immediate past Sawtooth and White Cloud delegation, including Rep. Democrotlc- gubernatorial state , chairman" on the mountain ranges. James McClure who will ac­ Democratic executive com­ Tlie Times News learned company the touring sub­ m ittee. S atu rd ay the nin(} m em bers of com m ittee. alitUicadng.pma.yJtttilLan ------ -TJie^wftHng-pftrty-wilhiepftrt- Congressional district members Boise Monday night from San Boise at G;30 a.m. IXiesday for of the executive committee: Francisco where th?y wlll<bc an overflight of the Sawtooth Sells Jean Toylor, Canyon County, holding oUicr hearings. area in fixed-wing aircraft. and Howard Humphreys, Ada . I'uosday will be spent In­ They will deplane for break­ RVfPACT O F a car-m otorcycle colllglon S atu rd ay afternoon on severejaceratlons, and Mallery was admitted for oblfervatlon. County, from the first district; specting the upland areas by air . fast at Smiley Creek airstrip, Addison Avenue West threw th^ driver of the cycle, Terry The driver of the east-bound car, who reperteUly m^ae a left- and Phil Bare, Minidoka County in preparation for Wednesday’s and then fly by helicopter into Mallery, 22, of Monterey, Calif., onto the top of the car. He and hand turn in front of the westbound 'cycle, XS^aldlne^ilushllti, Specs ’ and.Gloria Cartan; Bonneville hearings Jn Sun Valley, 'tlie Wlilte Clouds where they his passenger, Tim Joseph Coiner, 19, of Twin Falls, were ad­ 53, of Twin Falls, was charge<l by police wltKHhlvIng while In­ Cduhty, from the second Tlie nine congressmen of the will spend the night at a forest mitted to Magic Valley Memorial Hoiipltal. Coiner suffered toxicated. (Tlmes-News photo'by Don Johnson)- WASHINGTON (UPI) -11)0.. district. 12 on the subcommittee of the service camp «unttiTS—Offirir -llouinrlntrrlorcriorCDmmltft t t r r w i i r Early Wednesclnv_ (GAO) says Qiryslor Corpora­ V 'ip tiin on a con- choppers will take t)w p arty tion may have sold U.S. ▼ 1 1 ./I. 1 1 1 I trovcrsial proposal to divide the directly to Sun Valloy for the 1C ‘Open That Safe government data on the MGO mountain region 'between a a.m. hearings at the Opera P a n e l A s k s tonk to Italian firtfiT 'fo r $2.5- lowland nationaT recrcation House.'*' .million. Chrysler denied It. Survives Qr We’ll Shoot’ Tlie GAO. a congre^Ional TWIN FA LLS-A Twin Falls "wntchdog-ngoncy on spending, youUi, Mario Hernandez, 17, .:--^WIN FALLS - Two car was a 1058 Ford of dark said In a report to Defense survived a stab wound ;iear his shotgun-wleldlhg' bandits .color. ,, ' , Cassia Queen Secretary. Melvin E. Laird It heart. Ho was In fair condition robbed the Lynwood Safeway Tlie two men were doscrlbed WASHINGTON (UPI) - could-not bo certain whether at Magic Valley Memorial BURLEY - Jill Allred of Association, Attorney General Store here Friday night, as about'30 years jold. One Uio B urley Lions Q u b in Uio Along with other controversial C hrysler w as entitled to sell Uie Hospital Saturday nli^ht Murtaugh was crowhed queen John N. Mitchell emphasized threatening to kill employes If reportedly had a dofymed oar. competiUon. IM-oposals. a P residential com - data bccause Chrysler. refused following Uio Saturday morning of the Casslo County Fair and Saturday that “Uie commission Uie safe was not opened. ■ McKenzie told polico "I wos Janls Clark, Albion, sponr mis.slon on pornography is to allow GAO auditors to Incident. Rodeo Saturilay night at Uie. is not connected with the Nixon They eluded police road­ looking right into (dno of the sored by the Burley Jaycees, considering recommending fe­ oxnmine their books on the Police said they havo been Cassia County Fairgrounds. administration.'’ blocks, escaping witli an un­ gunmen's) eyes and they were was named first runnorup; derally financed jsex education grounds their contract did not unable to determine cir- Slio received the crown from He noted that only one of its determined amount of money. d a rk .” Debby Mabe, Oakley, spon* for all Americans^dulta ns provide for GAO review. cumstances of tho stabbing the reigning queen, Judy IB members.' a replacement, Fred^cKenzie was klckod in sored by Uie Oakley V igilantes, well as children. Tlie agency asked Laird to b ecause Uio v ictim ’s condition McGraw. Miss ^Ired was had been appointed by Pres­ the face and side as he lay on was second runnerup. and Such 0 “mass reeducation" check furtlier Into Uie "proprie­ prohibits quesUonlng. presented a dozen long- ident Nixon, the remainder the floor with other store em­ Deputy Hit W indy Jaco b s, D o d o , sponsored program, a draft report of the ty” of the firm's dealings witi) Police said the stabbing having received their appoint- ployes after he was forced to stemmed red roses by Qlen by Uie Decio Kiwania Club, was commission says, could go a Uiree Italian firms'.
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