I d a l -h o g o)vernrimenlt ’5 (d u e ss a d c J u p ibig Editor's. Doto: This IsJ the tiu first In a sefles oa Idahiiaho Fees and (fues for memir n c m b ^ l p s In aU 139 re g io n aal l iand Uirough scholarlyrly andi practical cjcuminotlon,Ion of( problems asslstanls,s, belongb has long bwn a contnontrovcrslal Issue. Lt. ^vcrnm enl's membershipships In voluntary hatiottai'.ancand naUonalVrganlzaUonstotkStot^ $184,844.64. a n d solutions. .G o v . Wlliialliiam Murphyi formerly’ Umlhe - administrative • regional associations. T h e S tate D ep a rtm enent t olof HealUi and W elfare belong:ings to Some molntafniFn bffiee'staffsb in Washington.'ton. D.C.. which assistant to Gov. Cccll Andnis, told Uie Tlmes-News Uie la rg e s t nu m b e r of regionalregl< and naUonal orgaplzatlcItlons. both lobby for propproposed laws and inform stirtc,lirtc government Andrus “wa‘was very concerned not onlyinly .ot the number of of money which w as ...... B y D A VIDID SM O R R IS SE Y - *■ p a y in g a y e a rly total of $12$12,700, fo r m e m b e rsh ip - andthe n d ' officials of pendingding legislation w hich m ay affccaffcct th e ir le g al U ^cs^agenccncles but at Uie amount of .n Tlm es-Ncs-News w riter’' benefits which members:ibershlp brings — In’33 separparote obligations, ■■ ' 7 ...... b e ln g siw h tc;ht on trav e l to and lr o m Uieirlir coconventions." - ^ iloyees '^to _be.more.:.. - BOISE - In i m I d ^ o0 governmentgo officials paid monnore orgahlzaUons. All Uiehe oior^lzaUons have dutiess and; ' Others, are research rese orlcinlcd organlzotloiotlons, the out-, Andrus5 askeda government employe th a n $1S4,000 in m e m te;rshlp rs h i dues and fees- to JoinI 13t139 , p u rp o se sre la te d to h e aialUi lU ii a n d w e lfa re acU viU cs. - growUi of 50 sstates ta t pooling, research monlnonle.s into one ,..dLscrcct.”.-’|’M urphy-said,—nnd "Cncou'ncouroged department regloaa) and national organlz{anlzatlons. But the largest expend»penditira for organizaUons-wi.wcre proJcctraUierUiaiiUioh funding 50 se p a ra te pro)jecls. jec t ■ pleads to) " “serioustyj consider” whcUieiicUicr membership In • ATlmes-Ncwysurveyofthof Uie Seven elccUid state officials by Uie Office of' Uie hy added.Ided. T h e execuU ve b ran c h of gogc v e ri^ n en t, w hich co n tains s UiUic InformoUon clearing houses,hous fonmis through which(1 states ' In some easesases'. portlculoriy wIUi certc o rta ln J o I U.c seven elected state officials:ials and the 19 state govemmcnment government officials1 shashare experiences and Icam71 howI organizations to \w hich th.e D e p a rtm e n t; of HealUi ond More reccrecently, som e low m akei s inntheldahoLeglslcliire th e — 'departmentsr-belongs--to--l30-regional-and- to- nationsio n a l.....colleagues-In-oUicr-statettales.dcali wiUi-shnilar-problqbliyns__..Wcllatc helongs.ilgs.icdcraLmatchlngjnonics-pa, s.pay4iiirLof-lha^havo-qucfiti icfitlonod-w’h6Uior:-*ll-«xisUng- Ung-rocmbenihlps-anj— ------organizaUons. Yearly duesues andi fees from these organlunlza- During Uie TUncs-Newi•News survey, Idaho .govemn•nment membership duedues. A' specific statc-ft^(.‘fedt-Tal m onies necessorj".r>‘. Som e le g is la to rs . hav'C e cic iia rg c d Uie m ain UonsU}UU$ia4,634.G4. o fficials w ere a d am ami n t In Insisting knowledge of nnoiinoUicr breakdown forr all of Uie regional and nationitlonal organlza- purpose of cxlstcncei fo r som e of Uiee regregional and notional The Idaho Legislaturerc belongsb lo two organlzatiom:ions. ' Btatc’s p roblem s helpsps IdiIdaho deal wlUi sim ilar problcb le m s. tio n s to w hich DHWDHV belongs could no t bc obtali■btalned. only thc organlzatloatlons Is to hold a yearly•ly cconvention, which Y early dues and fees totala l$ $2 20,000. M ost.also tnslsted Uilsthis tshared knowledge saves Idaho Id flnol tolly of_ total_organlzatlon afflllifflllatlons and bccomcsa'sa “ free vacation” for govemm;I'm m cnt w w k e rs se n t to ~ ' ^ The Idaho Supreme CourtCoui has a Tnembcj^ijp forr UiUie— moaeiN^requeoUyrrowtllUWWKlTThe c o s t of m e m b e rsh ippdues, d' menibcrehlpdues.lu e s ...... - ■■" thatconveniventlon. sand Moslofthec^anizaUonaUons also have regular publlcatlatlons, • Thc numberr of regional and nallonal. organlznUorg; ons In e n tire s ta te Ju d ic ia ry In one organiiaC IffftrY early du e s an 0 C o nitinucdonpageAS t i n u | fees to ta l $2,250. J, ^ "designed to help Uie} smtsmooUi functioning of governn■nmcnt which Idatio elccl:!cctcd otficlai.s, executive licalicads and staff. “ to lw st' Co 3322 S. 3rJ l - t l n S i hrrra W i w a

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Thesstar M e d i ci c a r e p) l l a n s r ofwc)onder k e e p• i i n g i n £s t e p may) returni COLUMBIA,IA, MMo. ( U P I ) - A s ta r as ■ luminous nss UiUie mystical SUir of DcUilehem , maym ay unveil Its brilliance ag ain in 1982.52. accordinga( to a college w i t h i n f l a t i co n ■ ■ professor. Except for Biblical references, WASHINGTON (UPI)>D —- Millions of out-of-pockettel poymenlI will go to $1G0 M 1' istronomers ' e lltlle elderly Americans will/ill h1 av e to pay a n d Uie d ally costc will go to $40 for Uic evidence to explainexpli Uie a p p e a ra n c e of I more out of pocltet foror hhospital care third monUioth o f Uie sta y . Uie S ta r Uiatt ledle d Uie Uircb W ise M en to under M edicare boglnnlhgmihgJan.i. ParUclpantjants also will have to pay B ethlehem . M e d ica re “ P a r t B "• supplemenUrySUI jso a day' forfoi a limited number of , Dr. Charlesles FPeterson, astronomer • Insurance — a voluntarnUiry plan that “reserve dayjla y s" a fte r th e 90th d a y of a ^ H s ond assistantnl piprofessor of physics at ■ hclpscoverddctorblllsarIs and outpatient stay. ThatI figure fl] is currcnUy $72 a the Universityilly oof Mlssouri-Columbio, ID by 50 c e n ts a d a y . services — will go up bj ------points out iwo Uieorles as the most. j monUito$8.70monUilybc1 beginning next j,K,lcnrere “Part" A" currenUy pays I plausible. j J u l y ! . - ly fo r Uie firs t 20 d a y s In a One Uicory,iry, he said, Is lhat all ' The Department of He. rslng home. The paUent now major planetsnets in the solar system / tion and Welfare satdK-ils: U S So r Uie next 80 d a y s of a stay, w ere lin ed up liIn conjunction wlUi Uie ■. 'i N- will bc aulomaUc based figure will go to $20 dally on sun. m c n ts in la w th a t M cdicasr,ssE £ “ ■■■ "This phenohenomenon Is nol uncom- ; V tlon be kept In tunein e wlUi risin g mon In astiastronomical history,” re “Part B" supplemental inflaUon and Social Securecurlly benefits. Medicare ' Peterson said. “It's plausible Uiat CurrenUy, persons oveo v e r 65 a n d th e in su ra n c e! coven o lat^e chunks of 2,000 y e a rsB ego a sim ilar conjuncUon JIs and. outpatient, services .. _ r • - disabled covered by MedicareMet “Part -4oclar- bUIs o c cu rre d . It'll a p p e a r ag ain in 1982. ^ A " m u st p a y Uie first[ $144$14- of a bill for and certainlin medicali eq[ulpment such ■"W hen Ihoho plp la n e ts a r e in th e -r e g lo n -;- - 3 t : thc first 60 days of anyny hhospital stay, as wheelchatthalrs under a set formula. It of Uie brightright star Sirius in the ! : a n d $36 a d a y (o r Uic CClsl ist U irough Uie Is not n ia n d a to ry . b u t Is su b scrib ed lo souUicast sky, Uiere would be a very J i 90Ui d a y of an e x tendedfdstay. s t by more thanUm 27 million elderiy and bright conflgunflgurallon. It would be - - : On Jan.' I, however,•ver. Uifit b a se han d ica p pped ed Americans. sp e c ta c u lair. r, cjespecially If UiOioon ; ’ w as In Uie samsameregion." e j. Thc oUierer Utheory, a more exoUc ‘ | ' possibility,/, l5is Uiat Uie ancleni ; ] Iraniaian proteBsters astro n o m ersjrswlUiessedanova. wl ] , “In a nova, we are seeing Uie •, i IriteracUon1 belbetween two stars which : are revolvingvlng around each oth»," | ' I clashi with^ trooops Peterson cxplaucplaincd. .t. =iJniousandS-Ot_Monday_butbu^iiea as iroops _ "One, aI whlwhite dwarf, has bumed - cooled and contracted to ' r: chanting demonstratorstors set garbage through 'Uie Uie a re a ' wlUi 'subniachlhe Itself out, cool size of Uie earth. It has I ’■ llres In the streets aroiaround Uie U.S. gunsblazlng:lng Into Uie a ir. ab o u t Uie size superpowcrtul^rtulgravltatlonalpull. V ' E m b a ssy In Uie Uiirdd doydo of protests Violence:e also raged In Iran's la r g e ly InInaccessible provinces, “Its compaimpanlon slar Is In Uie ji [y taking a heavy toU of . proccss of[ becibecoming a red giant - a . i, ------— and causing widespread star in whichlich IUie core Is contracting ; (^®®(®dl lutor'atmosphere Is expand- ■ n casualties•s amonga security units and , w hile Its ou to r rato rs. ing and coolingo lln g . . . [ ififSgS-- I w ere rep o rte d to ha v e kUled “ A s Uiee aatmosphne t expands, it alleastUu^h r e e an tlsh a h dem onsU ntors envelopes; UmtU W ^ te dwarf. As Uils is jVo inthcKurdl!irdish town of S anandaJ, n e a r o c cu rrin g , Uie whito dw arfs intense Special e iie , - U i e Ira q i borb o r d ^ , w h ere a dozen oUiers gravllaUonal)nal pull Is accumulating r n _ a ^ e w w ______d i d S a turday u ^ in a successful attack - hydrogen fronfrom Uie giant star. On Uie liv in g Id Buhl <^ebrslebrated Uielr on a townwn prison Uiat freia 100 ------surface, nucleluclear reacUons take place t TOyeaisofmaitlageage Christmas tnmatcs___ and convertvert hydro^ lo ' bdlimi. E v e . P a g e B l. T h e sh a h Monday continued .work Energy Is nreleased, tomperatures - •• Increase, and reactions go faster and r t i r i t v • o n “ Po>‘“tlcal c a plan designed to appease Social Secucu n iy jujgryry ^pc^ulace and eventually Dianrwiuium»nmm faster, ll's:'s a runaway sltuaUon — ! Social S e c u rity taaxes x es wUl ta k e a red u c eils h is vast powers, lite ra lly anin cjgeigplosion. : - . . b ig g e r po rtio n of yourpaychecky o u Soclologcogoy professor Gholam _ Christmas dinnerc “On earth,'rib, 'What one day is Invlsi- begtonlngJM .l.PisPa^Bl. Hosseln SadegW;Tiow-busySat puttln^^; ' e organization providesB Other - - ble, the nextlext dayi could grow Into one ^ Alda Sfroog.Ig, left, - a n d L a u rie HeiHclselman ' ' charitable o togeUier a ccab in c t o f e ld er pollUclan:5 y services during holidays. SicS lo ry on of Uie h r igIghtest h te stars in Uie sky,” he prepare swecveet potatoes for the! S4S a lvaU on com m u n ity sei t.A . busingn g o p p o se d to, u Uie shah's outright said. “ If Uic novaI were close to our : Anny's Christistmas dlnnu- U nd^ thele Utin foil is pageBl. ion. remained closeUxl In his sun. It coulduld vVI e ry cacUy hav e tteen th e How ai« the ^todctudents of Loa reslgnaUon. I ODeofttfiturk roasted for Uie occaslicaslon. The wiUi Uie new h o m ew hHlle U e p ressin g w ary politicians ______^ _____ 1 bri^test slais l a r .” A ^ e s coping wit Im. . — • • • b u ^ pla n ? P a ggeDl. e D to loin him.

B u s in e s s ------____ A 1 M 2 ______C l a s s i f i e d ...... m i n g ______=: -r- =;eom lc*=;r^--.-- n ^ n& CQ>nfidennt of pei^aceJ:m>atvjsigi F e a t u r e s ...... ■t meeting today a n d V ancei^iiidr=raaiywM wii T^ ------Tn»>|iityp ftf Rgypt and Isra>rael living English newslewscasl beamed to Egypt___ ------M afllc-VaUey— _____ B y U nit "Only^f'Uie governmerTienl-of-Egypt— -depUi of-U» pi , In peace wlUioul signing a treijcaty. ended Mondajnd a y w O h T T T o p p y BFrUi- Obituaries...... 82 Egyptianian President Anwar Sadat, i will bc ready to changege Iits position "The resulre s u lt o f Uie Uilks wlUi Uie / “But after Camp David, wew e w ill no l d a y " w ishlfor for Sadat...... A 6 c elebraUUng ng h is 60m b irth d a y , M onday and Uic government of[ IsraIsi e l w ill l>e E gypU ansIS Is my conclusion that 1 do P e o p l e ...... id peace eventuaUy wUl comeB treturn to the'noiieace, no-wii^war sltu a- D ayan, oon n 1;h is re tu r n from B russels.- Do.c • predicted p s roady lo go along wlUih itH wUl ll b e Uilnk Uiere^ isIs a posslbUlty to have an S p o r t s ...... ? Uon.''hesaid.addlngUiflthehe believes said thc gapjap iseparaUng Uie two sides ...... lo U ie M Id d liddle E a s l b e ca u se Uie C am p t op,”hesald. agreement''aiL " b rid g ed wlUi m u tu a l com-I- jjo s slb le to brid g e Uie gop, Valley life ...... summit ruled out Uie “ do►-- j a peace treaty eventuallyJy will bc can be bridi ...... D av id s u n >e Dayan said he hadd ‘“frank and Khalil salesaid a new "exchange of . promise. HHe e isa id Uie m a tte r w ould be W e a t h e r ...... A 2 p e ac e, no-'no-war"- sltuaUon that pre-f- signed.( . 2t straightforward talks”” 'wlUi K halU .view points"I ts " wlUi. I s ra e l depended on 's evening'" discussed1 ata an Isroeli cabinet T h e W e s t ...... Dl-4 ceeded it.it. Isiraell naUonal radios Uie Je w ishIsb slsUto accqiUng Uie Egyp- Is ra e liII 1Foreign Minister Moshee Uan demaodo a o d fn began at about 2 a.m. and a s a r e » i l t d ^ S n g ' Inglnvolvlng wereoocastcasualUes reported, U ^ lflc ja m s w ould allowiwlttobe. It wouldbewl C h ilstmnas a s DaV, tdd the state-hmtn some Christmas celebraUng nUkeMiddleEast: - iburbsofAlji The PalesalesU ne N ew s Agency W AFA,'A. R e s ta u ra n ts In M oslemem W est B e iru t p e a c e in U » .. televisionlon ln.a..^>edal roessw Uala t g u n ^ Id th e Q arisUan.subu 90O .fo o d w m b e a v a U a W e to ^ _ in RummahdiaBaTBhwlta:...... - ah organn of Yassar Arafat'sP.alcsUa&-lae— offered luritey^dlnpersi n served _ by _ _ ."In ^ < P e a c j i y w ace mlsstoh to Jeru^em ln ywin ■ Us pea* id Acconllng to tbe ChrisUanian Phalang- LlberaUonlon OrganlzaUon,' Included1 a w a ite r s w ho w ished a “ MMUad M a l ^ ’ - a tT p p rtjp ri ^•po Novemberib e r 1977 a n d Uw C a m p D avid iuod-lucuujea^ i „ ...pageI I om r e a d e r In Its la s t n^wsws (McnyGhristmas>iUo

.A , -y V A-2Tlmo8-Now8.TwlnFoIn Foils. Idaho Tuoadoy,J3ocoin:oinbor26,'l87e - '' ':tbir9(g23iin'm i V — u n e ra l' d• i r e cto t r ’s j o M b e izc d m el a g i g ca n t t c oo n e i } dr tbelr (omOla broujtft el.___decompc^_bodles, cmbjmbalmlng fluid w rkd« or __ JMVERJ*BJUR_EORCE. BASE j;^ l._ locations th'roug^^ lalcaskets, '( U P D -- W When l funeral director Earlirl ..andcharcoalgreymetalc ndle'services at bem lspl^ F o rd p uul l in his bid to providede Ford agreed to handle ira quato-mflUoa doUm;^ , m ortuary7 services &< at Uils sprawlingng Uie Dover mortuary, U11 oveniment agreed to pay East'Coastasl mUllaryI Installation, litUcUe U ie.East C oast, fo r ?117,K.r^.aye'atbu';' ody - $413 adult «0d — did b e -- or Uie world r- realize Uieh e his c o n tra c t h a s b 15-yearoldtold boy w ho h a d be en d e a d for[or Uie holiday w eekend.The Thi scarch was Ford declinedded to be IntervlewSd. a d a y w aos s lylying in Uie aiU c o f accusede d e x p ec ted to re su m e todaytdoy- . ConsequenUuenUy many details - »ucb3« sex slayer'cr JohnJ Wayne Gacy’s homene Plest, of suburbann DesI Plafi«S7 how muchuch profitj he may ulUmately UP*'’ asinvesUU gai gators quizzed h im a b o u t Uiehe disappeared fromI the t Nlsson eam -areiareunknown. - . Pharmacy Monday, Df Robert Groom, UieDovCT A ra J ______Som e of th«the cars th at derailedled off a railro ad brldgIdqe In A rkansas M on>nday ^ youUi's dlsaidisappearance, police say. J Ma l. Robe SulfibrftleHHm Sunday detaiIed” howow tdlfng nis motncr he jlannedtStailftoplan irokesman.tnan.'^saTd'The governmgot Uieyfitpiecipieces of th e puzzle togeU ier• Inin G ac y about a p a rt-timmc econstruction nohnallyliy esUmalese m ortuaiy costs N o in juiries r i in 20-carr JArkansas denerailment •• Uie m u rdxler e r of Jam es Plest — all of lob. fornnlndlvlndlvldualalaboutlSOO. themleadiniadingloGacy. filled wlUi an unspecified flam■m m abic _BENTON, Ark.rk. ((UPl) - A freight train dcralerailedat "‘ tanker car filled stocib'. self-employed con- Bt rescue teams feared would ex has been chwged wiUi Plest’s th e S a lin e R iver e r bbridge Monday,' droppingI 20 train substance Uiat re: cxp>“ i“ - tr a c to r h a s 5 later found under water and w cars 10 feet Into0 thiUie w ater and along the river■er banks,I That car was late I «• m X andan, is suspected of killing ia lssa ld . I p ^ n n m — — n spaiUngachemlc{m lc al fire a n d fo re in g Uie e v accuationof u a leaking, olficials a m o re thlh a n 20 oUieir youU is and iwl • ...... a b o u t lejiainjuriesisffirerepqrlcd; Nl ______bui^ingjns■jnany of them in the crawl >encath hisrhome in an unin- Aulborities at first said thc railroad I space'bene. A m ong Uie sto rie;s s irin tomdirow’s ~ r ^ a r• ' le features. WUetta 'al» SaltLdkakerape " ited aroa hear .suburban Nor- collapsed, but a shis h e riff s d e p a rtm e n t sp o k e smsm a an said corporated Tlmes-New.s: ■ gives Ups on Uie week's best E CITY (UPI) - A teen-age gtgunman ridge, latw there wasIS or only a d e ra ilm e n t o f Uie - Mi: SALT LAKE CI' • The weekly speclileclal section on market; buysbuy and upcoming price Pacific freight traintraL about noon. ra p e d Uie m otherather of two children early Chrihristmas invcsligtjligators used chainsaws. food nnd nutritionn aalipears. Re- trends. Ihelr-piggy-banksJntoji papcr.sn(sn c k .n n d ------p ic k a x ejs-and-sledgo-hamm s - a ers-.tu- ■'Fdnnalddiyded e frofl m a ta n k e r c a r c a u g h t fire fii and . Day, etufled Uwlr- ng to flee when policc shot and ararrested dlsmanUeUe Uiet modest one-story house , famQies withinn a square: mile of the accidentdtnl were was attempting to News food columnimnlst WliietUi Read it inir Wednesday's Times- sjvered five bodies in varying e v a c u a te d fo r n e ararly U iree h o u rs a t Uie rec o)mmenda- m n him. and recove ing WnrN>rf- nro JiiMt 1snm e of th e N ew s. P a u l. 18, d e g re e s5 of0 decomposition before Uon of railroad1 officials,offl Sgt. S colt B row n s alid. id .; Smoke The suspect,t, ideidentified by police as Gene Pa o re ______L-_J _____ Johnson s from the fire w'as as visibleV for 30 miles, knocked on Uiele doprraiing in to Ute j year-old woman, while holding asunona 1 records> MtMonday when he addressed a n d killin g tw oI menm ei while ajjurd Jumped to saft ,24 message to "every hunhun^gn being ... the birthilrUi of_ God, wiUi God's c csa id . Christmtias as 1g ree tin g s to th e w o rid In 24 Six people werewere aboard Uie plane before I St wherever hc may wiwonc, create, message." la n g u agges e s from Uie loggia of St. g e " down Sunday but four parachuted lo safet P e te r's BBas asilica. M a rico p a C ountyntySheriff’sOfficesaid. S ay deaths T h e polyijolyglol ponUff spoke in twice/Ice Killed in the crp-**crp' of Ute P ip e r C h e ro k ee w er nouda^ the numbeinber of tongues used by anyany . . ,. j David SchulL',, , AOd G en e O’D onnal, 34,4. bothb of B y1 UnllUnited P re s s In tem aU o n al ts po p e fo r Uie oc ca sio n andIh he e , J [mas holiday traffic fatalityy count p rev io u s po Phoenbc. The Christmas e f ir s t n o n -Italia n h e a d of Uie D e p u tie s sa idId the th first two parachute drep:ro p s w ent su rp assed Uiee 400 m a rk M onday wlUi m illiillllons of “I® .w a y s 10 R o m anI OCaUiolic al church ever to makeake smoothly but IIIt waswi Uie third one Uial trigger[gered Uie motorists acrossross Uici nation Jamming highwi a Christmaitmas adcfress from Uie facade crash. A fourthh mnnm managed to get oul befcIjefore Uic h e ad for hom e; a t UieUi end of U ieir 3-day w eekend, ;w ccn400 «< S t. PPeter’s, e t Uie worid’s largest p la n e sla m m e dd intointi a field. T h c N ationalal SalSafety C^ouncil predicted betwe )le would bc killed in auto accaccldcnts chui^- a n d 500 people w :an souroes said Pope Paul VI ^ R a H U ^ U d u rin g Uie holidayliday w eekend Uiat b e g an n t 6 p.m,.m. local ,yeL '“" = day. Thot held thce prprevious m ullilln^al record U m e F rid a y amd n d w,was to end a t midnight Monda) Clevelatand meeim g ring thc by usingig 12 la n g u a g e s d u rin g Uie plast a st ^ „ compared to) 52C 520 fatalUies reported durln two tradlUiidlUonal Christmas addresses; CLEVELANDID (UPI)( - Cleveland City, CComicll Christmos wcckra!ckend lasl year. . — asUrtJi etOrbi(U) Uie city and m eeting,in specitpecial session today al thc r reqi ^ u e s t of _ A U nited P reress ss InI tem aU o n al count a f 4:30 p .m.r . EST ,t :ld). Mayor Dennisis JJ. . K u cin lch . WiU b e a sk e d showed atleast4(ost 405 people had been killed in tialllc ; 1 the last Qon-Itollan pope, a d m in islra lioin n lolc approve an ordinance aiiaimed ^ l accidents in Uie na tio n sin c e Uic h oliday weekend wi ™en “ D u tc h mn aan n H a d ria n V I, reig n e d 455 getting six local:al banksb to refinance JiS.5 millioiJlion w orth t)egan, y e a re ago,igo, Uie fa c a d e a n d loggia ofrst. St. of n o te s on w hichlich UieI c ity h a s defaulted, w e re sUll 91 y e a r s fro m Uielrheir Unless whalit Uieth( mayor calls "Uie final step' m p le tlo n ...... process ofToliinjilling over the debt is approvedV(^ b y t e Pennsyhylvania blackoiputs J n . l i f t e d cro w d of so m e 100,0001,006"' lawmakers, muninujildpal layoffs totaling about: J'™ ” , PPa. a . (U( P l) — P o w e r bla ck o u ts In c bled in the square below despite a m o n g th e m 875 policc officers and more■0 Uthon 500 P cnnsylv nsylvania plunged Uiousands 01of homes „ Tcast, drizzly Christmas Day,)ay. fireflghlcrs—are- a re sla te d to ta k e e ffe c t Ja n . 2. into darknesss ChristmasChr eve and Monday and'"“"“"y ttequenUynUy Interrupted Uie gold and Kuclnich wantsm \s Uie council lo p a s s a n oreord nance fam ilie s w ere wlUi : without heat, authorities said, , _ whiU! roberobed and mitered pope, who guaranteeing; citycitj Income tax receipts asic co o U a lc M TUc blackout wa IW sto rm s , r ut was triggered by Icc and snow < 15 la n g u a g e s predom inanU y for the total ddcbl ebt, of w hich $14 m illio n iss o\ow ed thc ntly R id ^B jII^^ d off power lines, officials ( 1 by people In n a tio n s now underIder banksandd.Sml5 million Isowcd Uie clty’s.treasuasut>. Pcnnsylvanlo Eta 1 E le clric Co. sa id . C om munlsl unis dr M arxist rule, H is main m a l speech was in slightlyhtly BSHB h accenteded 1Italian, but his Christmasmas gMi^Wffy _. ^ ^ 1 1 m e ssa gges e s also were in French, h, G German, Spanish. Portugu-itgu- P o p ee clJohn P au l II givese s a d d r e s s . ______% ) ( j f f i T ------CSC,— E u » — Albanian,;lian,;------A rabic,:, Aiincnian, Croatian,•lan, ( \ f W •Bulgarian,•ian, Czech. Slovakian,;ian, l u WednesdayI ? H u n g ^rtan, a n Romanian, Byelorussian,;lan,_ ;'p^ ■ SnInotv possilibility on W ^ LiUiuahlaiinlan, ~ Ukrainian, Japanew, EUilopian and his native T w in F a ils , NoiNorUisidc, Burley- for an increasing chance ofof cool on Sunday night, wlUiIU1 Uie low ■ Chinese, 1 AFTERR CH RISTM / Rupertarea: p recripitatlon ip it over Idaho onin In Uic s U te M onday 9 bclovilowicroat Polish, Chinese nun on thc squareja re i^l Fair exccptt for patchy fog and WednesInesday, de crea sin g la te r in Uiele S tan le y . T h e re w ere somn e a re a s of A Chlrn !d shyly as Uie 58-year-old pope SALE . low clo u d s in1 Uie Ihl late night and week,k. LltUe change in tem-[}- low clouds and fog whichch blocked clapped sh » p e , j \ erlanguagc. r ■ early morning.tg. L In crea sin g clouds p e raikirelsanUcipatcd. U ir Uie su n m o st of Uic d a y Intin Uie u p p er u se d h e r la A t Ujew end« of hlB virtuoso perform- tonight with chandumce of a few snow Sunnjinny skies prevailed over Idaho10 Snake River valley, lhe man who was archbishop ot showers Wednescinesdfly. Highs today ChrlstnIs tm a s ^ -D a y , wiUi w indsis Fair skies are also exp:xpccted to ance. Uie r II art?S U P P L IE S ^ w until his surprise election and Wednesdayla y ni e a r 30 d e g re es, m o dleraUng e ra from Sunday’s brisk;k continue over northern poportions of Krakow u I. issu e d w h a t a p iw a re d to bc an Overnight lowsre 551 to 15 d e g re es. “ v e locities. citl Temperatures werere N ev a d a through today. O ct. 16. iss e a n iTl 10%tto2 0 % OFF t y for nol speaking morenore . .1 _ C a ^ P r a iririe, ie, Hailey, lower , _p apology ; -NATIONAL WEATHER SEBV1C£I■ICEfOReCAST I0.7PM CST.I2-2-- 26::l7.B------languages WoodlUvefvalleia lley : .. ’ ^ 3 Ig es.'— V - ...... 3 0 . 4 — — lal I lackln oUier.languages,o s I , t ” , i Fair today exceptexc( for patches of j _ “ W h at I d e; c e m b i e r T 2^2 6 t o 3 0 r \ donotlacklack In m y heart, ” he said. fog In the lateate night and early krt Books. • r»RF o r IP * m J j J > H is EElngllsh n greeting said. “A..A I’l • A r t morning. Increas:reasing clouds tonight ^ onclfs •Oils d Christmas in Uie Joy and with a chancece ofo: scattered snow ^ ' W s a i o H 5 - ' . > e n t • W■ « lirto f i rc o le rs V'f: p e a c eof o fChrist.” a , ' showers Wednesec'. 26, Uie 3G0thJGOUi J ------ehow— ;!ltUer-cfr-change— Uirou^ ------llOMtn TrMFmATUtt*V;-^\ ^30,00 dayofl97{' 1978 wiUi five lo follow. » U IA M ~ ' ------T hVinW rtffl lStXitwccnitFlast quartetirtc t— — ! be son^e patchfJlches'of^fog.-Llght------s new phase.______------w in d s a re p reedicled d ic t fo r m o st o fU ie ------i ______an d lts n e \ ------T h c .me !m o m ln ^ fita n s ’. a re M e r^:ury, 'ry , : . . . s la te . . . . ‘ O v i J e r a n d S a tu m .— _____ The extender:nded forecast for , ■ evening star Is Mars, W ed n esd ay throiUmiugh Friday calls S i-; ^teTvJ TWIN FAUS IDAHO^HO ' prow Thosese borob on Uils dale are undei■nder Mombc« otI AlAudii Bureou ol CIrculalior))r) andon United Pr«t» infer^ jn of C apricorn. ^ notional. Ollk)lllciol City ond Counly N»wtpop 8383301. by Mogic Volley > t B y U nited PTess re ss Intem aU onal MUwlU w aukee 35 27 ,10 26.1837.37. T h is is A m e ric an cn terta“‘ner ln ei N*wtpop«f»..lri..1nc. Second Clo» pottagee paidpol< 01 Twin Foil*. Idaho ; • Max Mln Pep Mlnrllnncapolls 12 03 .... Maxhx M ln P C p Stev e AlleAllen's 56UiblrUidny. , Albuquerquee 51 23 .... Newlew O rieans (K W ,«» B oise 48W 32 ..., O nUthis ilsi day in history: SUB!BSCRIPTIONIM RATES: A U anta 43 « ..CO Nlew ew Y ork 42 36 .01 -B u rley 48^ ^ - In 1865.1865, J a m e s N aso n o f F rankliniklln. . _ • _ ■ MAIL? • ., J . ------B O S »n------41 J l ...." • Okla:iklahoinaClty "4 2 20':.,’■ ~ ~ . Goodln'g 4 919'T0' ' .... Mass^w.. w a s a w a f S S a pateriC f6rir hi;h is H O M E DELIVERY';m - ' : Sl,00p«rvserw oek, , PoyobUlnodvorice C hicago 37 29 ,05 V Oim m a h a . 17 OC .01 GrangevUle mm m ..., inventiontion of Uie coffee percolator. tfory 4 wookl, (Dolly S Sundoyl C leveland •43 32 .... .P'hlladclphia h lli 42 25 .44 - Id a h o F a lU 36^ 23 ...... In 1917,917, Uw fe d e ra l go v e rn m e n t lool :on tTrciiloHon do- ‘ -l^nonthlonth ___ ...... V 1.. D allas ■ 52 36 .... Pboc'b ocnU G4 39 L ew isto n 533 !31 .04 o v e r operoperation of American railroad;is - por1m«nl. 733-0931,I, 59:00 o,m, to 5:00. Jrro'bnihi n ih ' ...... •, ...... I2,»5 E)enver 51 18 .,., P'ittsb itts u rg h 40 29 .06 M cCaU 400 2!: .11 fo rU iee dduroUon u of Worid W ar 1. . p.m., Moo,-Fri„ 5:0000 «o.m, ta noon on , imorClh''o n ih » ...... *:...... 34,Sft D esM o ln es 19 10 .06 P‘o o rtlo r t n d .M e . 35 12 .... Pocatello 4141 30 .... In 1972.1972, H a rry 'T rum an. 33rd presi3resi- Solurdoy. , ...... 45,.ejt , coll clrculollon de-, ' 42 23 .07 P’orUond, o r t Ore." 51 44 .01. S a lm o n 477 m .... dent of U;Uie Uniled SUtes. died atII UnUio OIUVEBY SERVICE, col D etro it pof«m*ni,'733-0931.Jl. iMo(i,.Sun.' 5:00 ll, tvbtcripiiont ore M id onjy; H onolulu » 79 59 .... St.l>it.l ^ u ls m m .... a g e off 88. li yov foil lo receive ' ere *corrler detlv*ry U not moin- Indianapolis 1977. E gypU an P re s id e n t SadaSndat ''ed- ‘ . , s 35 32 .... Sla ail] llL a k e 43 32 T m i n F a l / s In 1977 ifore 7:00 o.m. ' ' K a n sa sC Ity 28 12 .... S:an a n lDiego ' ^ 65 46 a n d IsraIsraeli Prime Minister BegiiBegin T U « l tt-NIW « l t T O U -nil L a s V e g a s 60 33 ..., SlanFrancisco a n l ,.5i:4l M aIX x iMln Pep conclude!uded Uielr talks wlUiout reacheach- Buhl. C a itU fo rd ___...... S * 3 - 4 4 « fllef.Jlo•r.R o g e rio n ., ' ' ■'~Lo8‘A n^ei' ------6 7-40-T 7:------^ S ele at a i tilr — — ^------5 0 -4 3 - ct:------^Yesterday------— ------rin g a pPeace-Bccord: e a * ------^------— ------—- ...... Hoilliteii»ll»fer.-r;. / : ...... 32i-S37.S ^Louisville______42 34 .02 SpokIpokane 37 31 L a s lY e a r_ 45 33 ...... A UiouUiought for Uie day: Presidenildcnt Bu'Uv- Rup«n, Paul,>ui. ^ • r can’t" : -Ookl.yjNO*l«ind, •- *71.2552 . Wendel; M em phis 47 36 ■ WaslV a s h l h ^ n ' ’ 44 * 34 .65 N o rm a l ' 40 21 ------H a rry TyTrumatT : saia.—'If you can' Coodiri)»edlf>9.~Hoaefmw.7.. ______I- s ta n d Uic 1 Uie h e al, g e l o u l of Uie kitchen.’ic n ."

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SPECIAL c h ristm/lAiS a : Uprighrig h t p t CHRI -H B ferW I B- [RISTMAS^--- ’— CACTUS HOUSUSE — - 1 ■ t r eEE e LIGHTS PLANTS PLANIiNTS ■■■ M ■ R e gI.S5.98-N0W - S 3 Plants fo t> P d 6” PotP o l I $ / ^ 9 5 P r e s i d e n t C a rt te e r g r e e t s t h e p r e s s c o rrp p s s o u ts id e th e h o m e off MMr rs. C a r te r 's m o th er 2 5 ! ! _ _ _ _ ! 3! ! ! _ I *HappyhM idairs'J from thele Carters — Wlnnerof Our)UF ChristmaB^Stocklnging is Carol Call U WVATCH A 1 FOR OUR FREE: FLiFLOWER ARRANGEMENlENT CLASSES INJANUANUARY - : PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) -- PresidentPl said, borlht•orlhcr B illy, h e Kot 'a long covc)vclcd C a h e r took Ume out fniin cciccelebrating C arter and his wife did spend aboul signetignct ring with Uia.lnilliil ‘'J< — Chr istm as with hts famtly-MorM onday to — an hour’an d 'a'hH'half-tlshlng-at i a small— which(^Ich belonged lo Iheir falhvr wlwhen WESTERN\ NUfURSERY im\RDEN SUPPLYLY . T V' wish the American people)le '"a very pond on a farmrm they own in nearby hele serse rv e d In W orld W ar I. - - Filer II Polk,Polll. Tula Falls 7»-4434 - 0;eo9-S:3(kS:XTMS.-$ll wonderful holiday Bcason." W ebster Countyinty. Carter said they C aar r te r also g av e his wife, Itosalyalynn. "We hope everyone in our country caught '!25 o r■ so’so" Hsh. mostly brci>m. aijogglngoulflt. jogg has- had as good a Christma:tmas as wc Asked who cauglaught the most, he said, have had," he said. "W e've gcgot peace “ Rosalynn alwaywaysdoes." oo eaWh'right now and we thope we- -After a famiamlly dinner nt Mrs. — can keep it that way.” Smith's, thele president joined Talking with reporters In t)the front daughter Amyny ond some of her y^rd of mother-in-law AUleJllc Smith's cousins for some)me target shooting wllh home, Carter said: "Wcc jujust wish an air rifle onono of them got for ^ e ry o n e on behalf of the: llrstIlrs family Christmas. "ForFor the record, he Kot a tsyery w o n d ^ u l holiday scas

.'•.PLAINS, Ga. (UPI) — - An op- Soviets," Cartelirter said, standing In the tlinlstlc President Cartere r predictedp front yard ot of his mother-In-Iaw’s ‘ UoDdayhewlllbavea"fairlfairly early" home. meeting with Soviet leadeilader Leonid O ther admininlnislration officials also Brezhnev to sign a new SAL'SALT treaty, a re betting a sstrategic arms llmita- w i t h aa n effellc _ rjmportaoce of ^ irvou'presei■M UylEavOBMD le erm ZiL-ZZZZlraACCQunla______IcanUnrthe— treaty:------funds-to-inve C artw , «k Ii hihis mothej>in-law, ^ l e {

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Y ou i c a i it i g e t - p a i d H o rf s a \ ^i n ^ € m e r es y By WILLIAMS!MSTEIF For exam „__ la > — H?ilwior slortti or thertr _____ 'lli'i.UIlll:;!!;' 111. ! pi'i siiii lo u se;__ utilities i must i.nformjcus^nitomors about from Depaiopartment of Ene^y__ ------T«to-itryoiHiftVfrto-sp< ofipend money------even-lf-yoi-you’ve -only • spcnt-Sfir-ijn ------1. —thfrnrrj:y-;;a\,-"avin:;ilem ("fptaiifj-^orn—— feasible1 conscpvntlon'impimprovements —-Technlcal-lnft“ lnfonriatlon-C5rtw,--P.O.— C.OOO. B ut th a t $2,OOC 2,000 will b rin g e n erg y coasioaserv atio n in y o u r hiinur vou1 - Kxterliir eaiilking or wealhei'-, w crcdtl; llu-e ilemile must be e.\peeled lo and ; e.stlmated cost anrviee..------A------iiirnitce rrp la c c m rrtt'■tlt''biirnrr------cn-np-iraTifTOtirn^.iriri'Ti'TnndmTTniit'ii—tnilities i also arc sup^sc'dic'd to provide how to fileJ fofori r y o u r e n e r a n S c c r e d it," ...... bllE ?V ou'U a lso b e mnore orc comfortable which adnil:Jralnlslers the energy credil. rreducing the am ouni of fuel iisi T lre;iled as .sli.irinij in Ihe lisls I ot, lenders, contractractors and is free andjimdj ayailablo from Public a n d cn h an c c th e valueleofyourhome. of has JustI pipublisht'd a "fact sheet” - A device making flue o;ojienings e') iip's mII <(■oiiil'iniiiiiiiin's ener[iy suppliers. ! A ffairs Dlvlsli)lvlslon, Internal Revent£ The Energy Tax Act tl iCt that President detailing’ thetin rules. It says the creditI f forlR’allng .systems m o re eff■ficteiil. ic s,ivini; speiidii.'luliitj;; lli.il IS, II a eu o]j o r Also. Ihree pamphlets;ts that can Scrvice, Roomloom lIlS ,'llll CoiisUtutlon Carter signed recentlyIly nm a k e s th e la x c a n bc app:applied only to a '‘principal1 " .Such energy-saving gad’.a d g ets a.'- '•I’luin ownciu'l ciialic. ilHil';.-'-aii am o u n t lo asslstyouare: ; Ave,, Washingshington, D.C. 20224. O r you savlnB available, and yc id you don'l have residence"e" •— the pl.ice you and your telectrical or nieehaiiieal fiirriarriaee tiiiu- the bul!diiii;'s - "Making the MostDsl of your can pick llt up atj any regional or loca] to spend ns much as $2. s $2,000, You can fam ily live primarily, no vacation1 ( (ion sy.sleiiis lhal ii'placc g;g.’is ])dol percent o(1)1 Ih:i1I ;niiouiil can be Hner(j,v 1 p n lla r s ," . 70 .-.cei. cents, from _ of fice, alongn g wlUiwl IR S .P ublicallon 9 ^ — - ^..8U^l^Sbercent lax creti credit on energy- homes. ------• Ilights, autoirialie setback se .•el..imedas:ics :i cn 'd il mi die i!l(!ividii;il's Superlnit'ndent J of Documtuments, .U.S. “Energy Credl:redllsforlndivlduals." consjipi^lon spendlnRng anyvvhere ; up You canan getf the credit even jf youI i Iherino.slats, .ind nieleis disl)l,tyini’, dis 1,'i.v r<'liirri.. ('llI'n <>p III I'liiidiiiiuiH'r'- uho (Jovernmenl ( Prinllngn g O ff ic e . lo0]l)(H), rent., Thele qualifying( item must be• t th e co si ol etii-i j’.y u sjg t' s|ii'ii(l iiidividiividii;ili> fur c n i'ii’.y .-<;iviti|; Washington. ' D.C., 20-10iO-102. S lo ck (N o w sp appor o rE Enterprise AssoclaUon)

! Ellen G oodmImgn______[ I p B o o l cCS i thatfiforce thhought 5 w 3 r f , d a ' Wiiliom E. Howord , I’ubliilicf BOSTONS’ r\e,ilua,v>t.-,nak)ruiI storys of a woman whoD a.alternates someone who’who’s feeling complacen) ' ■ of h e alth fiHKlliHKlfii-akoiilK-knilislii'If. between I .submerging hersierself into a about Ihc‘ tin times, give him Slssela Chti.vl’..(k, \ ...... - Out of nitilid h; h:ib!i'!-iif ;:i‘,!i'!i‘'i!i.'! .slill,-,- - series^ -of- family- -fiilualilalions and, - Bok’s book-calk. callcd "Lying," or-Tlllle— Managing Eclilor Infioirirnsill,gj avDid ni\''Iei,'^Ienl••- :e- :f lhi-,v w ere abruptly. ; Jettisoning them,im. The slory Olson’s bookok c£called "Silences,’' While W onder Hi t ,’id and reiM i'd iiiHhic suggests i- .something insolubl A. Wit<7 Rocfili lublo between Bok has wrllU•vrllten about Uie ethics of 111,■u-s!]iii;iliiiv.-(inll I Advot rising OiroclOfor . . ' niivelsasninn Ihe needs for nurturingIng and for lying andI its consequences, Olson : 011e''l':v I kkn'A’.. nr-itiuiiend self- f n rd o m . hut it Is oddly com]ompelling. writes aboutJUt U Uie c re a tiv e voices th a t The tuuiiiben b e rs o f flie c tiilori.il [><).irdd -rlin.‘(l, lh;it cont.ain w v ith caring. _, way a publicQllc 1 law c an d ire c t p riv a le Some advice thatiiat has come forth about)Ut how commfri-ijilizi'da-(l ideal of C lirislni;is P.i;1.1\ , c a n al Ie,i;.[ .III,-i.-in..|;'iil.nlieid-,i, in. a .single Compared (o lhe.se picces«es of fiction lives as powerlsworfully as the wires on a to enjoy the holida>days, before, during andid i a fte r b e th e m ost posiliosilivostep. line UnMh I,'!)I. iiii'iiilifi iiij' ilrow ii n e e - all e x e rc is e s in the inlIntensity of bonsai tree.e. •• .pi-'iMl'-f"! U iehniin. family f; feeling — there areire somo: now George Babb C h rislm a s, b e a rss re p ealin g . The commcrcijcrciaiiznlion of Christmas : Babbitt, on socond meeting,' jusI :i fijie u ;in n n ): lor Ihtf non-fiction n books which area re defusing, d id n ’t se e mn Insiin su fferab le,b u t paU ietic. The advice cor season, i,,,;..,, ri,n comes from Magic ViValley to be the villainlain which can ruin the s( Clirislnia:- I'.ifl books th a l reassuring r loparcfits, .. S in cla ir L ewBwls is w’ rote Uie sa d d e sl book, doctors of phychochology and psychiatry•y who A d v ertisin g sloga■logaris lh al p ro m o te llie iii\'in}4of ■'nus■(us ts a fte r ,ill m y final The most readable; oof these, on Uie suffocaffocation of possIbUIUes iij , , have treated adultslilts and children for emotilotional expensive presenesenls in order lo prove-lov!()vc> iiu(i i" "itienliou " ‘11 tlie.lilerature I’ve "O urselves a n d O u r Chlldrc:dron," by Uie one man’si life I’ve ever re-read. It’s - problems associatdated with the Christ•istmas devotion can be trtaken all loo .seriously, finnul IKillIT.Ilin .liitii; tin:, y e a r. T h ese Boston Ii Women's Healthh CCollective, still the bestest ""men’s Issue" book on ' .111 *-Iei-tu' j'rouj), as deals d w ith Uic s ta g e s ofTihili season. Dr, DonStephe:!phenson, professor psycliol' Aildhoodand Uie market,I. as Ihl- tii]iredii n1s w hich • hhow parents go through thethem. In the Lasl In thethe t trilogy of recycles was Despite the catchitchy name "Christmas bliblues” the College off SoiS oulhern Idaho, advi.sc.s parontspi makeupllu-gilc i;i aiiola of m odern a n g st. 1;Ixwk. real parenls sharef Ihttheir voices. “Democracyicy itin America." I’ve long or “Christmas blahalahs” the problem is seriierious involve childnildren in gifl-pving and lo t e a c h Hill ihey ave- :tl:-ri Imok' w hich );o U's I as good a book lo gro'grow with as suspected UiaUiat if Alexis de Toc< ;ive gifts beyond theL‘ chclarity of cerlaiiity 'o the your > last ono, "Our Health workers reportrep an increase in suicuicides them'the pleasunisu re of makiii).', iiiexpoiisivi ur Bodies. quevUlehadnead nover existed. Jouhialists’ cnmplexltvy ii:Ilf tnillis. Books th a t, Ourselves,"- ( - would 'haveQve invented him. His ^ and an increase in alcohol ; related problenlems al - themselves. ;>1m) (ill a e e rla u i .m-um>iuiII Meanwhile, bnck on the ' Dr. F'red McCaIcCabe’, a Buhl psychologist he Good Ship obseWatlons)ns oof A^nerica In Uie I9th . th is lim e of y ea r. Relation,I Doris Lessing,ng, for m y c o n tu ry a r■e c stUstill rldwwfUi meaning. .J p eo p le shouldd co:control Christmas as mtumen and to :i u,i will) ijicii. ,-i ii'it* of nHesles ltliioiii'.h Ihe allures andI thI e tim e I w as through wlUivlUi Uic bla ck Uie co u rse! ofof UiUieir de stin y raU ier Uian te rr o rs of sell-sell-dciiuilloaiicv. lifc [ b e consum ed in a quq i ick h alf liour. itse lf an au to m atalic b rin g er of h;ippini.’.ss. plague and th e H undred Yo.Yoars War, I make a sudisudden energetic effort '■ ■ The secoriicomi, ' I’laM S,” by l-'ay' was\ willing lo Uilnk of ouours as Tho necessary loseto sot Uiings right." For children, the chief cause of depres!•ession, Finally, those'ose who do exjioni'iice depr ■ p r e s s io n w d ,i„ „ i,;i:: ,a tiniu- eo m p lic ate ii.. Cood( Old D ays. N ot a b aid d aap| p p etiz er for Uie se aso n a l ^ can be u n re alisticic exe p e ctatio n s fo r th e holitoliday. should realize,e Ihithey are not aloiu' an d th Uu at they frustratlni!,l'„ d(ni',islnii:illv ni(iiri:ilini'.; On the oU ier h and, if you know foastlng.BonAJonAppetit. For many cast:ases, the cure can behi to can take steps)S to alleviate llR'ir'lcdiiif’s.is. T h ere ^ ______,empha_si^_the_sp:spirit of elving and fa m ily n ro nth e rs \vh(\vlio-_ijlian;_iixiidli_LiiiL 1C >sa m e,_ ^ > ^ .<5 ito n ------togetherness. PartParticipation in makingg theiri feelings, as thithe growing allciilionI toi the own holiday ratherher than being dominateded by a Christmas blueslues syndrom e.show s. ^ Refoi)rm, reaactionilin ’78

'•'1978N.Y.T.Y.Tinies.Serviee its 1 Innovations abroad. Mea^leanwhllcUio and politicalical Ues wlUi E g y p t a n d • ! Pekinng chamigestoBBeijing W ASIN NNCTON C'J The major lil)crals 1 have tended lo go ;along wlUi m ilita ry -tieties s to t Saudi Arabia, lo Uic Ihejiies of Tli7T1I7H in Ihc I'niled Stales Carter's ( foreign policy relreforms and dismay oft Israel,Isra which charges him B y RO G ER SIMONSIM AmericaI (a (and alsn to the Zhnnggiio- w ; wuiihjsuffiif. ha v e licfiiI reformI'cf itbfe^>d and re a c - 'jpposc ' Ills doraesUc- cm]em p h asis on now. wlUiU breakingbi tbo ."spccIaL ' ChicagoSun-TlmiTimes e.se),lampm pre.senting the new guide tri 1 Hilly - l)epei)(ls i)|Kiii'-' i V iii'llei-' lion al home.me. Il has l'"cn a year of "austerity." relationship"lip" between Washington 1 read llie olhor day on the from speakingH uunderstanding the oxotlc tl lion tor mentniij; a :!iiii, il_ jiainful cli;iii|^liaii);e, am i is ctidiii); irt Tliere are obvious!usly many and Jerusalema lo m . • - page ofthe Los Angekigeles Times how languageeofChicago: of ltulic.ili'>. jf dj.'.bi-lief(ir\uiiii|riiii nil- ill, .t,-. contention. belbelv.eeii lliiise who woiikl exceptionst on both sides.!S. Ibut-(^ter At home,e, hhe e h a s re tre a te d In 1978 the People's Republicbllc of China Is JadOOln?In? - An interrogatory jr ■■ in -'I'h e M artian': Irmrti'd the gajgas overseas fromthooopuljopullsl social reform s of his :______dianglngj^ts language.^e. ______q ^ s llo n inling g th^currftil acliyilyjif the __ Jj ; __ iilreeL'UUllyilLU;.-.;~-...-t~Mf1H—-f—rif)-----^vhfrA^•mlid-^1t^l-mthrrrt?k-fbt*-ifiirt»vtt!ffjtw—— (indhis-fooVon-the-Crake-at( ^al-hometmd— 1976-presh^ll<%iUal-clecUoD-campalgn ------Tlfe“People’s Rcpulillpublic uLsed lo I)i- pk-'niin add:addressed. Also used Tn tlie a • acceplaiiee. as in h:u-:ii<|.-r arid and u n c erlain:ainliesortheIiiline l this I has taken his passen.sengers on a and concenlrajt n l r a ^ o n llg h tin g InflaU on c alle d Hed Chlnia, hutit wewi don'l do lhal form Whajr'hajadoolnV A s in: '‘Whn- h h a rd e rlo llv e . ilill.s T his h a ss heibeen a harder traii.silioii jerky j ride inlo strange sursurroundings and defendingndlng the dollar. This has ' kind of tiling anymore,sre. Nol lhat they JcxxlooinTIIiTHUK.SI)AYnighf.’" Nol lo lie I'liiifii-i rl v.iih ll,-’.-.iH . M iir, than in mu.-liiii.--t other recent years, \w here nolxxly is v e ry commfortablc. fo comfortedi his Republican opponents a re grate fu l. Dunassm<;sme — Ofleivu-sed as a I'vply '■ leadingllielifeij'H iIl-, " because 11 has cut ;iejoss the Jiormal Abroad, he has endedded. on the — not much but some - and Nope. Instead, Iheyley .are clianging lolheatwvewve indicating uncertainly a.s V om uthahl Tei m .i| f.li:,! li:il .life r ;issilm ptionsns and a allegicncics of Iwth installment i plan, U.S. contrintrol ovcr the disappointedted and 'even Infuriated the spelling of a lollol ofc th e ir m ost lo the quique.stion at hand. As in: ti : tion, a s in. '■Vuiiiniti.tti \^ izations arere UIreaclieroiis, but on Ihe eslablishment t of normalal (diplomatic union loaders,iders, Uie blacks, and lhe believe the old spellingsIngs have become Yahfuiluviluvit! — A term of disagi'ee- D uhm are I.himI di\ i iu h , i V iK cii|)\ whole, th e btendency of Ihe con- re t la tin n sw llh P e k in g a n d gigiven notice lib e ra ls InI general.gene loo W esternized. menl, objecojectioh. For in.stance, should ii 1 Ing the fiflh flimr 1)1 ('i(y!l;i!l:l rsed;e champlonshm ship in Ihe nc.Kl r>0 y e ars, ai jo jr b !” alliances arcare breakingt up before new able to find your way,'ay ;around China Chicagoanan would replv: "WhaV' e v en w'ilh a road m ap.p...... ------Yahfulluvil!iv it!” , I, I coalitions havhave formed around Uie a m b ig u o uts s issues.issi P a h y Ideology a n d F o r ex am p le . Uie capitalcap of Peking Wha? — All, pu'"l>**A'-l.l!**''i!sc._l ' S f ( | . J ttve-decllned.-Vol^ paitld'^— - •rr------will bo tmnwTTas Bcijlnj!l]lnR:c.mtOiVwHI— bflen fiTavcavoid giving a real' answer, ^ _lira li Uie 1978 C ongressional . '■^bc~kiwvn~?ts~tiufmgrh'igzhotr-'ATidr* l.tnce'Trhcn'Ti .pnliccm fficrr------r ■M ^^j^^-eleclions-w-was-Uje7lowest-in-ov»-30- as------I T Z — ~ibisT~nc>ng~iC 6rig~mm iiil bc~~5poiiod— sfops~youU lo~say~Uiat''you~h~avc'lH-enli ------^^K |^9j6=yBanFand~tind=tn=U»-faw=of=publlC"=^ X ianggang. J r lv m g 'aaf n 110 m.p.HTin a sehiK irzone "I indlffoixnceice nnrti cynicism, Also, the man wce hahavo known as on the wrork’rong side of the street wilh interest groups, grou concentrating on- Mao Tse-tung. will nowlow Ix!1 referred lc your leg hathanging outside the window, r partlcul . . a s M ao Zedong andI Ch(Chou En-Iakwi_ll aChlcagoari;oari cpujtl rt‘P.ly:."W ha?" rUcular Issues, lended to overwhelmm coiislderaUonco of common bespellcdZhou-Enlal.' Jlow niooclooche? - Question asking the j I”ithe general I Interest, ------T ho Chlno.se aro willin•illing to throw one m a rk e t vvalue a li of a given ilem. Proper ; bone (spelled bone) to us.U-S how ever. Tc r e p l y to “howmooche?" is: Carter managed man to hold his own avoid confusion, theyey will\ leave the “ToomoochiCKhe!" 1 .Ifnm I fnlrly well wl dl wlUi h is p rag m aU c stoi>- ' * spelling of tJielr counlrjinlry,-C hina, a s ll Sczyu —- fNot to be confused with a 5 i s rildes at-home and abroad,. Is, Insteaa of spellinggit It Iunder the nev. Chinese vegetableveg of lhe same name. bul mostt of Uie time he was Just system as Zliongguo. , - .This handvidy reply indicates doubl or / V ■ K Bqueakingthng Uvough abroad or losing on * Personally, I like tliattlial last spelling, disbelief IrIn Uie veracity of the / xinomic, and tax policies at' But would the m ajor clli' • cities of America (jueslloner,er, 11 is used in almost'all J ^ C J iirw ^ home. Andid evenev< w hen h e ,won, h e w a s - diange tlieir resAaurarurant.s^-ctlons to social^clrcuIrcumstances, For Instance. ^ leaving behlnDehlnd a host of defeated, Zhongguo-town? should a nclgliborr come over to aggrievedd anda even emtilltered T h e L.A. T im es reports rep< lhat the Inform youou lhatI Ui‘e sky looks like rain minorities.s . - I . : move was resisted for[or yearsy in China or that your yoi child has broken his ay be Uie most Utmbiing and - bccau.*^ “such a slep,ep would\ cut lhe ' window wilhwill a bas'ballbr that your , I significantIt problempr for the United- Chinese people off fromrom their cultural hoase is on Ifire, lh( reply in all cases Jj S ta te s in Uie laU st y e a r o f Uie sevenU es heritaf^ and fromm lhe Chinese would beIK! Uie same, a simple: • classics, all writtenen )in tlie old “Sczyu!" Is a n d th e openirpening y e a rs o f Uie elghU es. S.rnely, U lhat iat' U>ere is do g e n e ra l s y ste m ).” Yubechyo;hyoazzl - ICxtreme. even “ 'e " m e nnt U iabout b w here U>e n a tio n ta It occurrcd to me that my owTrcity~'vlolcn*—- n ag u re e iiie n r ST10UId~)T7ur > going a t home hon: or abroad, that Ils hod its cullurfll heritagela g e lied up In 'its spouse tvv'Tiplimenl Tii you on how slim .. poliUcs areare fragmeoted1 and break language, a language!c oftenof confusing and trin_yo. ' x M lyo-. have become bv culling X (town Into0 a struggle, not betwevui tQ foreigners. So. in an effort to down l.i' wilyoi: •'ie-six-pack..before >- V— ...... ______-...... J dcaa and part1_partleg. but between sp ^W ____ *~broaden conimanjcatlonItlon to Uie rest of -dinner, ^a- a- stmpR-. ■••Yotx‘ch\'tfM 7.r" - ...... «-J‘T=r-KMOVV^U?.>^'

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Tmtey IPFl) -_,5te[be '' Tighthg tliat left at a t .least . as p e c ^ icas is iT im t a d -EcevU m*a W ttlilfi Cahiner Uttas eaaraotf-lcrs— T ------takesopUrAmiStievi^ Tm Jdshfg m in p ie n l de d sre d ixutrtuiJtial tlead m tbe s ^ '~h-Anatolian A : df>' «fl B otafll ineriD— in~K 8ram an M a n s ng gp»i>-in1 a>-crifwi fh a l lasted ir l a w tain 'lstanba] 1 m d 12 otber cUties ie KaramanMaras. a lm ^ s d into p o s i t s . / cot nrmmm^^nmxnt. ^»»««nrhwnrlj Witwc fhtc Tnnm m g _____------• Trijops-aeot -taia i Salarday -were :. • ,. vhh uv r c ^ ^ a H lAawTOL - T m wrtay ljy tom d ItarM days of ctraeitiet - The ^ o m m c s t : cm r TOTD’-^ c i ------j It saidsail the trtBrtial Jaw deorxSMiSM-as nnnMt. to n s to rere crdera hot €*tt- A^BBioSBndK,ltaeVxtkn^q Sanaxesaldbewie w nild be talk&tg to p “ "V ^ ctive tram 7 ajn. m ando tm tts tviaigUligU in late Sunday c m i B y to Cfeiie and A i^patina d U to Ai’geaUneffTvennnm m t oIDdals Toes- 5 £ A \ U lV ' ce\'il said 83 people were JiilltdUed in tookappositiansiBdisiadifibietsrftecity BHdW einaelndBilBeBi^aeOanDd' day aad gm iqiacntffllves BUL. theVioliVioloacc that. E tam ^ F tid ayr-allcr atl wbere rivat mciisbs acrew teokaded . A p r te . Ii«d V aU cB BiffiD Ml DMmlay Wedaeaay^ ^ItenweiRlQsDefaDW te J ^ ' rigffl-wiil-wins crowds tried to d is r^^tfa&. 1 fadiiodbaraed«ittn>mradaandbroq^ “-Jhetad^^pomflsltarijandsn'’sn" 4Uwt _tS]BiicDodfarldtitiBato^amUiflAeial Jnntffzdiffzd-n[ twcr leB^Mnfr teachistchos — tteaibtatiaac djnlastan b rfg ^ S n t 't t c tw o aiQBaE a re so x ANKAJ:a j i a - afuiw H jy -SinnnrB w as rtira \ tocatwlated 200 iniles m U s of tfae urki^ of stmleBts mirfilardnd pmtesling inffinc «Dd tin e reqoidbled b le te v e Fatf n to t e Us'hls'cniBsaiy in'tfae o ^ ^ ^ p R KIvC l I capitallital cd Ankara, was calm Mont[onday nptnrf ‘tadtaB*T Mntng"ki faetweeo D ^tevc diddle «ner «nn cd three \ ni{3il,bt, aUa fam ^ some gunllre £tninivas Tl ' iightaodlea.'Tbereaere«erenotaKldeots cnvdlBBS c(s tfBlgBlXSpm;|irec^^ta- iiOaads a t t e aon■""W—rn cd tfae PC heard[rd hi: tfae outer districts of ol the in Moaday^ demofcifairtratincE and U n Id t e dtaOkB,'*'Itae * 0 ^ cnnlhm t tta t teveave s^BTfcsd te a is of 3 ^ town.m. police did not bderveoBrrae. BiBniv^iteBddafnrlnBs!■Bsljelijie var. ^s ! - ^ - - i t o ------OfltdtffldalE' described I ts TMencenee a s ----- ThB~vUaims tffthcffte-riding were T! ^pr= = i= = n::ra.:r oBtems. caned A ieyi------" • r t — / tbewoiwoisl since tnn^ve'stiiddilf l 'dots'"mofillyn SdOe Moden - f c MoEleoginTnrtey._ ) J S . . 4 E - _. p i y i ^ . ______^ ______^ Txa-t'urldsb news repaits said firesires in ofOdals Sunday■yCTlri sal SYRIAIA I somene trirctririK ot tbc cUy prevenvented a t a i u h » ^ t a hs bac*»»«< t«i—n d^deted - Wi£OlT£RilAN£AN c r J —V ■ - / o resctmc m s from reaching xoaoy of tlic and army tri ioptfrs[itBstwretiainport- I S S m o5 z a l 6t i g c s H / ' M, ■* dcadajad and injured. in s tfae wounded to neighboringne cities w = / ______j Tbe[be ^ e w imposed in Lhee aarea lartreatmenL ------1., • ■ ■' b o is tee r g u ai r d a lo n g( b o r d (l e r MANAGUA. S k x ^ a (UPl) W l — A terder amitaiItfjry cpwlr»cmnn cniH _z_W c«^gW tes. y_aM lI«_San4*j_that__& fire d 1 e tw inrm nurtiinegBnsliririsitfiy l i ^ Omfts &ira ...... t a d e r w Bb Qsta Bio. setaoene of attetaasB teie tApo4r d a t e with SaadlnlstaDtstasoer* 'ao easmflUes, bottfltt bjiidiig yirtiiti! > _ - -ifflg-ttfiaae -to m a- ResideotR» is mow imadgnigratioe and costoms : ' peaooDdtsSapoap p ^ Tfae re|MHt in t t e lyposttiadtion la Al Sqioa trod Pieuu UBwmmw SaubQr; fcDowedfc driving n th cma t e vita] F a n i . «andi«sl9aaeaRectetoSttaSaaaa AaaiaaUgtnaoway are vearned cd tlE tf |w dbte lUdcigiHHi rBtaTcstaliatoiy v U a n e a o d alloi 2o Jilin'Wld .to - .-iaidB.^iBtSnfiBicta t enrein^ n -C ^B ka^lbI fildr-ow m i*,** t i e * ' " ■ OedaB ica. ^ nkencaasaM.S- ' Tbe smiTX saU tarderr xnlUtaiyn / It is fadievedd fliatfl Nicaiagua bas i coDnttaAcB a tn O nidtiiisasB ] veat xnassed ateatt 242 9 addiets id Its , an aadktaBd k a tiB D ta Ibete a a n u Q ito ugBDfr«am NatiOBUOBBlGDardatogte i dlKW tbe teSdU ^ of: nx muiBltiiie 43^4idte bordcTT «trrtddng a belweep | sadb an flpoataL It m s liftl■ftttanmif ~flieFadficanaCai t e Bdittaiy femkss ilecMedided fo r o r An e d im tfe d 1u m t s USUi Coeta ' ’ I , e i h S l I L Bican O v a G aaitlaidkucD are believed . Bot V estas dl^anmatipic sooFcesi toteaatedtatrber ^ at tebnder,^ | laU evcnli a laU is snUki^c^becaise k «faDe te: San gOQTilla 1 rfgW niiM tears cffaBenittenaiftoail atmdhlsfiaeed:sdatatafli^OO. I it is wndrrstpstDDd tbat U^. m- - I : HK9 intapreted t e latest:testivpaits ttffigenoeaffidaliidaisdoBOl-dlscardlfae | i s a M u arag iaa IdiiB, pobapS p n i to |wi»riKrHty f)Jd Qpgtn Bican* jlpttn^Ae Cuta intoto ca i a*in g M oBagBan tesdionier war. Costa Bica (toin «D t e SaidinlstaK,as, wiOeSy brake n la lia aB s iwltfa M anagm two D i n y o i nrSaidngs|S A c c o uunt l Ities io t e vracOaAbi-nbtaiitwo Keepp S U M M nri^fagiS cnnHhy- GoBtaEicaDCteanuaiduuen *w it kflif!d ; K * Z - 3 ~i .l i ~i J I : L a F i n s a s a U I t e t lo B n r ill,wing teo »1 . . . dcvdopnicfll> &0C0Q” ) at t e tenkr last««E t« « ek .t» o ts a ^ mxtliitutu I mnnary afaplaaes Dew : ; kiDed in a cdash in B B M r i —o^reiafar- J- ^ ^ Bjguan and tas as- cewatsfnBnMancBtDBlD Bia<£.15 t^ tta s were cancutrd w r e tnBsaorfbtftetader. pected a c a v t ^ *3ke taaddodE cf acUie vte tyaosxKiBdpM an M IB Bta» In teKc aifjaaaea^ ItedBrite-MBiM ^i^toatlead ictatecBd t e nflttny 0 4 aft l e t e h ATbt af pa^ae MPed in Peoai H n a s aid Sivnt,*'IIC t e d ^ pnOtiKalvMeBBenee In lOcsaBBB tslniy ^ FHB BiiBaf li nBteterOer te teti»«BdkSepSephnfiB^Wi^ ^ aadSapoafcflivnSa aolll.rfh. vbttatleastUiUBpeonsdied. 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E lS S iS h-te^teSi BWKcyBMa mw»« M* -^•6 Tlmo3-Now3. Twin Fallo.Falli Idaho T u ja d o y . Docombcm bor 20.1978 Ginger, palsp givenI giftsg - lldaycclebration. ST, PA U L. M inn,' (U P3j) l) _ Ginger, -annualholiday 1, received Uie T h e b ig catsc - lions, - UgerB. V the pregnant orangutan, n pcrfcct Christmas glfts'Mc/Monday for a ItSpards and and jaguars — received balirto'play with. Zwi*-- lady In her condition —- a niatcmUy bowling balls john Fletcher said the cats . o u tfit a n d a lOO-pound bag)og of pe an u ts. D ire c to r Jo h n ' •'She’scatlngfortwo.aftemc ra ll:------:------^ h av e h ad-tho-l-tho-balls bcfore and;enJoy-____ ■ ^ None of the oUier arilifirilm als ot Uie th e m , but t "Uiey're "Ui jiot very good on Como Zoo were ne^ectlected In UiQ , thecages."

IC S iB g-:- - ^ 'about 2 a,m.m. v wiUiout a liceii.sc o r rc g is tra lio nn ccoi o rd , , • ■ B Naum allcgcilegedly became bcllige- Concert by Joan< r e n t while bclnit)Clng booked fo r driving SAN FRANCiSCO;C0 (UI PI)-Joan w ithout (he• docdo c u m cn tsra n d so wiiS B qc z s a n g folkilk songs and ■■ ' c h a rg e d withUl disorderlydi wnduct.______ChrisJmos-caroIsIs .nt fl a-.lwUighl...... — H C W a s ~rcl T e rr lblie lc a t a Moscow th e ate r, registered loto vvote In in ...... Y o n n g "" a n d * ---*- ‘‘for-old-timc's ‘fi ------07,,; .u j n said. T oday^there a re ___ 'thealergoCT'said Brezhnev ------W H E E L m G rW ;V u “ {UFm n ___ 1952, P otio n so sake" - Dylan’sI’s anthema of the 1 for the end of the play, bul 150,000. civil rights movemci When hc stopped a car durij^ ^ h e ^ led frequently. He' was ’v e b w n ’ w orklng with” ...... - th e W ind.” holiday weekend for runningin g a rcfd • “ Since I’ve a cc o mipanled p ai by Soviet Defense 11^1, a Wheeling police offic(ficer was NAACP we’vec’ve gotten something :eT D m itry U stinov, surprised lo find Uie driveIver was like 6 to 77 millionmi voters In lhe ; I Leonid hack

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and sent back lo thc (Jnitea JACKSONVILLE, FloFin (UPI) - released am ifo r e J a n L GANMECEENTEF Suzanne Arpin, one! orof a group of rtorges hove been filed yet.” archaeologisls arreslctcslcd and Im- (VIDEDEO GAM ES - PINI BALL-POOL)B in the conversation arranged prisoned Oct. 25 in Ecunscuador, sold 6y ' Tlmes-Unlon in te lep h o n e th c d ig ’s organ ' R : ...... vlllc. ‘‘And. os far wc are 1 3 9 MIAIN A AVE. W. — TWIN FALLS 'c h a rg e d to d a y for wo x l trtCy sa y th e y will not , prohibited areo, but s he w om en a n d those w ho paid ' re le a s e d and se n t homt^r.an-’f e b ^ n the trip. They say whal THIS COUPON WORTHWO ONE FREE GAIJAME ON FLIPPER MACH!ICHINE! Miss ArpIn, 22. soldId irIn a telephone d w as not our fa u lt.” ' L y ( r . V conversation wllh her [ I 5ver, they (lhe Ecuadorean live in JacksonyOIc, 'that S a t T e t i s ^ 1 COUPON PER PERSOIS O N ICOUPON EXPIRESi - 12/30/78, lent) do consider the olhers, - Motion Picfot* Aliociatlon o l/> i ■<' think she and the otherher \women In thc group, or those who palepaid u. go on thc J who organized the expedi- Dc responsible and they coxild cxixjdltion, will bc charg a • . ged sometime on Tuesdoy nl.1 In facl, she said she,*ecxpectstol» ' lest." T h e triprip was organized by Qyde ; Rembrandt paipainting, )n, 57 of Sanford, Fla., Terry ^ i l i U )n. 32. of Memphis, Tenn,. I three others Sst( t o l e n T om N ickel:kelson, 24, of S a n fo rd a n d Bill mjuTTBEsj S carb ro uugh.33,ofMcmphis, g h lisa iW'O'l 734-3400 I *1 SAN FRANCISCOD (UPI)(U - A Ihlef Along withwi Miss Arpin, the other tl opparenUy loweredI himhimself through a women arcare Beverly Holcomb, 47. of TW INFALLSI f & JEROME J ' s k y l l ^ t a t th c M.lM.H. DeYoung Sanford aan' n d C horlotle C obell, 48. of “hf'‘ i s s ^ * i r _ I Memorial Museum and took four 17lh A kron, OhiiOhio. Another member of thcC - ! Century paintings, Including Ind one by group, w whe ho p a id $1,750 to Join thc i' ■■ n ; Rembrondl valu^ ala l onoi estim a te d Sl expeditionon Is Ned M auldin. 27. of #TL——X : million, a spokesmanin sasold Monday. Memphis,Is. " iSwjailE liBEiaiEl>llll.[| i Thc theft occurred•ed oni cnirlsUnos The grouroup was orrcstod Oct. 25 In ^0 by thc Ecuadorean Army ,______. E v e.;-\ltlChnrlWlvOpg. IgPsUwEBE p for th e m useum in Goldc glng-lir-a-prohtbttcd-arca— Token were four Du EHEUJ Aipln said the women are owned by thc Clly of S; cld In a room, not in jail cells iiiiiii 1, ; T^iey included: R S c a nn nmove aboul the detention ; “Portrait of a Rabbi,”I,” valuedV a t about r & m f • $1 million; Van DerNOcrNeer’s " R iv e r p 1 w v e tKxls and a bathroom and : S cene a t N ig h t;”' v™Vj Develde-S d use all the water we wanl. We I "Harbor Sccne,” and E H i ndDcloTOcs In- j,ave aholhot plate in our room, and llie terior of St. Lawrem ■ l i , CUMT /rence C hurch In (QQd Is fabfabulous, much better than I j \ ; u a Rotlopdam.” thought it >was going to be. All of thc K i l l Eastwoo Thc olher pointingsngs arc. valued al women are ai perfectly ail righl,I, WIUTURN | M ff - , a b o u t $50,000 c ac h , LongLonj said. althoughh wiw e all hav e c a u g h t colds," Sb ^ ' vou p c . ___ !Eveb ______i : n H j H [Jf Wk4ICH'h W(w i i A rihI ! n v T ^a d i e r ^ But LU oose’ i l m t - w m wiON i ® I , ____■______. ' __|||' UKUBi I S l f ' % ' ’■''■■■lir p p e r g g ppecials IfO R C tWg l* |l j MALL CINEfAAA i . JEROME I kj 1 “"W'tomii te ii - i i p H i I TUES. I 5|| r ~ | ------— [ S L I - i I t u e s . I ,r havaRO**'ME Vi ' 7:0049:10 I 1 j ii?"] liii:' I 1 -ill? ip te - I iffH EX ' T— g a —\ \i l p | i l ------W t e R i-! . i I

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A s p t t n 1 dispuL l t e s l ^ e n s <; c C TER ciwljd< > / h a e HRISTIVM A S ^ e f f e c t'; claimIS ^ i i m A N C E I ---W ASHiNCTONiuPl)..=-I^-^ - L c s ____HHHHHl Aspln, D-Wlfl., Monday disp claims iSe ambitious Sovietlet defense Uelfort could upset th e llll^ _ straletfcflbaloiice between-theth e two )n't wait! Hurry for beibest selection on great powers, even If the R Rusj u ssian s I ^ launched a nudear Blriko f JretIt. r—------>— — -bargain-pri^^ m£s,Jieadphon'es»XB5jBiAJLV antennas! Aspln, a former PentagonI ansanalyst, WM REO HEADPHONES:s FOR A PRIVATErE 'WOTllD — — said It was "neither stratcglilcglcally lo w e st PRICE EVE;VER ON sound n o r n e c e ssa ry " to try to n:m a tch , r-j - ■ •— ] LO OF LISl.ISTENING Soviet clvU defense pla n s becausc au se th e OUR 6-IN-lTV ClGAME ~ 4 ______P r o - 2 0 jjj^ReallsUc® ■ :h a re- United States could launch i adlo'Shack-^ ' 'I "lailaW ry~a5ck causing wldesfidcspXiAtr Scofeboara'^y'R adi destructlpn. "Evenyltb,successful Implem tlon of uielr civil defense plans, > ’59 7 *SAVE J ■ 2 4 « Z , nuclear. retaliation would pro!pro b ab ly sla n s a n d 40% . kill at least 40 million Russian destroy more than CO p(icentsn t ( of th e < 1 3 ; ; ? . SA>AVE40% ^ Soviet Industrial base, andnd that’s' B l ”'. enough for deterrence," Aspinlinsald. bi H V best music is your ractice. tennis, fiockoy.y. tiifgiit,t;. sk c e t. The Wisconsin DemocratI sasaid he n —especially when ) adminis- ^ quash exciicmcnl' Youll guget on-screen own — made the study becausc top adi can listen without dis- tratlon officials ore, for the firs' ig iial sc o rin g , c lc c ifo mIC c soundyc effecis, L E S A S P IN bing othersi These IwH in IS years, considering civil d< ■ REP-LE II uto/m anual servo, variabllablebollspeud iurbin< c e u n affec ted I H ines deliver a full 10- WMi a s “ a n in te g ral a sp ec t of th eBstrateglc s tr ...balance i/ith m aster unit game controls,com remote pl'ones 000 H/ response. llaHj b a la n c e .” 1,-iyor u n it. photP f;le r in.c c niblolp i For 1-2 ___ Aq)in.sald Ihc.switch-tn^lh.a thinking ...reduce.thedeldrrcjrrent value of_the.U,S.___l . l . l ip-fit‘li'ead-band and lavers. Reqs. 6 "AA" bait:jaits FCCregis- fnap-fi began under President Fordd anand was nuclear arsenal. fonmm-filled -fi vinyl earcups D efen se ...... Aspln said the.itic.cxlcnl of the Soviet ered, 60-3061 .. first Klgnnled_by. then . D« I ■ I for ccomforl o n A 10' coiled dd In two civil defense prpro^am had been I H I Secrcta^ Donald Rumsfeld I co rdd acadds exlra mobility. "highly exaggeraleraled" and that the IHI ■ a s ■ annual'r^rts. T reaat t Vyourself lo a pair! The congressman also citedlie d a 1977 R u ss ia n s h av eI nonot carried out plans I H ; and "hardening" In- ■ s e e n o n ^ 33 1000 t Defense ■Department reportrt estlmat-es for dispersing an I .Is to protect them I ■ | i d Ing that cairylng out a "a"n crisis dustrlal plants n a t i o n a l islabouin oenlnstnadcar-ot ^F-VHF/UHF COLOR)R TV ANTENNAS Cl j evacuation plan" would cost al bby y ,Archer® ■binion over two years. He said expcxperts doubt Soviet I ■ T V j 1^ ''Hf’ Presidenl Carter signsigned a shelters wouldId provide sufficient I ■ m e m o iiw d u m on Sept. 29 calllna llln g f o ra p ro lec llo n in a nuclearnuc attack because I ■ modest^budget increase foror eevacua- inadequate airr supplysi was* the most I ■ 4 - I N - l HOME VIIfiDEO GAME I tionploimlng. se rio u s flaw In theirthe shelters- I H FERTAINMENT ] "T h e jn e m o ra n d u m sta teiss s th o t civil FOR FAMILY ENTE lember of the House I I y Radio Shack _ d e fe n se.ls a n e lem e n t of thle e sstrategic t Aspln, a mem TV Scoreboard by 1 2s Committee, said U.S. I ■ INSTASTALL IT balance which can serve to e n h an c e A rm ed S c rv lcc s C -getlng had shifted from I ■ U ? - YOUF deterrence and stabUlty,” AsplAspln sold. strnlcgyonlargct DURSELF tallatlon" to hitting I ■ Aspln said the Soviet UnliUnion was "massive retail 1 Industrial torgcts I ■ NDSAVE ' spending more money andI mmanpower a mllltory and I )vlctp(^ulaUonwasnot I H SAVE I g iM! on civil defense than tho United bccause the Spvle 1 7 ^ 5 Stales, but 11 would nol bee cmenough to the main target. 40% J 2 9 “ - j

Play prjiciice. Iiockiickey. squash, I I « • ler.nisi Dovolop skiljkill, coordmn- ____ R e g . ^ ^ 9 5 non Mosior unit game(ja conifols “’ 9 « T 0 ook hclj plus fcnioVo lor s set e c o n d i>layer Mao bo ping I 5 9 ’' • On-screun scofingng. souiul el- ICy ' " 5 3 i fccis. viiriablu bal!lal! specii For tJ l Made m lhe USA in Radio0 SShack's own factories to ninsure lasting j n e w C hhina lea(\ders I 1 -2 players Rcc^s5 6 C "AA" baits K0l ciuality! Tliese antennas deld e liv e r u u e c o lo r, c ris p1 blaut aside lls political and thaf’^^Chlna’s economy Isi bacb a c k w a rd " (o r C hina to p u t i >ursults and strive for ■ ■ and‘*talled for "a technechnologlcal Ideological pim ■ E X iS I advancements, revolution so th a t w e c an catchcolc up” to technological adi "Our aim in proposing] a technol- ammobile2-WAY RADIO |QbASE STATION FOFFOR HOME ' : W estern powOT. Q 2-\ aa b ro a d c a st ogical tXivcluUorUon Is lo get everyone to OR OFFICE CUTCUT*30 A section of th e w ork w as bi SAFE ROADJ PALPJ CUT *70 e and technology," Mao SundttC^by. lhe New Chin.alna News stu<^ science ai ig that China "become Agfflcr, apparenUy in suisu p p o rt o l »™,*e. ' L ' Reg. mpalgn to w ^ versed inIn professionali work, In 1 0 1 Pang's current campt *chnology^pthenvlse we _ _ - j oodeniiie .agriculture.-lndu!Industry. de-_»s!sn“ !!!^‘^ %______...... m . Ibly ex ^ense and science and techn^logyby cannot poMlH) leadership." B Help is only a callall ( away. W ith LED outl LED display, noisese limiter.lii S/RF -t | -theendofthecenlury. }led Mao as saying h e ^ H channel display. RF gain. ANL. meter, headphone jock,ick. rm ore. Z" ( b e h in d th e The mastermind behl *0 would be obstacles to v ^nodemlzatlon program, hihas been realized Uiere v a o ^ )ln t-w h o o v « r c o m e alopg. al< the path to . ; . ' — 0O N E HANDEP”ER'“«OBILE - IB teiephone-typefPE MOBILE. “L; - . jVlce Prcm lfr Tmg Hslaoj) >n, bul stressing, ‘‘we ■' 14 by Realistic -was twice ousted during Ma m o d ^ U o n , ‘ BUY TODAY 5SAVEM0 5 1 NOW ATnOO SA'SAVINGS ^ . °Sfre*S m e difficulties, wo must ematlsm and overcome ’for his emphasis on pragma ■e do not know." ■technological developmentS t tiInstead ol ■^Q95 O fl 95^____In ------1 ^ 9 ” ------9 21-1623 i by shifting tbe emphasi f ? Coinciding with Teng’ss mimodemUa- maintained by ^ 4 3 ical ' pursuits to the ^ Don't fumble forr cocontrols! Speaker, Communicale privalGlyl Jlo n p r o ^ a m h a s be en a drlvdrlvetostrlp f""? telyl Listen thru ' a l revolution." \ Is o n h a n d s e t. C om - either buill-in speaker r. noise limiter. iiilAsizinn w ar of wordsv ^ m m^ I i♦ ) ) C H A R G E n (M O S T OST S T O R E S ) . ' f S d l I) — CTilnp M oscow a n d oppositionopi to Peking and K i / * h S c KONG (UPI) - Jl “The Cuba of Asia.” ■chalnM Monday thatat Vietnam labeled Hanoi": J TheVan Ciiburn Int kast also said “Hanoi’s n International ^ . -b ec am e th e “ C uba of A sia"Ila" In ISTS^y . broadcai Piano Compel with Moscow has_ _ mpetitlon . ^ ~ w a ^ war wltb-Combodlijodla, launch-- close_.alllai^_ Uid gigning a thrown doubtbt (on its mu<^ vaunted Ing ^attacks on China and : ------^COWTESMOCAB^ • friflnrWi1n_trefltV—With—tii_tht_5ovlct ___.‘IndependenceJIceJlneUn.thtw>rld.l_^___^ - k ABNECI^HAU^ — - • ■ ______Phtna ny»pldUng of swin retalialioi i 5^ as Uk 'BanhBayasaLS a base for the Russian ^ Thursday* Decembe tprovocalions by Hanoi sut . PM , CST on PBSfmber TV. 28 at 8 ; order raid In navy. Vietnamese bohK on stereo FM, Checl3 TV. simulcast • BTJ WOT killed "Soviet vcssiessels have, been moving | : which tfaiee Henol eoldlen v ~ings for timo :heckIocallist- and jg laa^U ea. ■ frequenUy InQ andai out of the bay," tbe U itmd China suffered nine casi This exciting and pn chantieL:— _____ S MTledoul'by report said. "It“ItwUlbecompletdyBt— ^ . R evle^ pcdldes ttirt funded by grantsproBtsrn fr( is S . ollldal New Soviet disposalisal viiten the need arises tsfromTANDY :) la o o l d u rin g 1978, th e off CORPORATION / accused Viet- to ctn Oie vitalItal sea routes of the west N A N D T H E •rhlna News Agency acci CORPORATION FO FOR PUBLIC J- •ju u n e se au lb o ritle s of “■hasUly b a st se llin g » ^ -> " P “ - , BROADCASTING. ;p»m «rivM aut|o tbeSovletnrlctUnlon.!! ------' JUl Cambodia, Hanoi on theU ie * ^ ^ ™ b e 1 w ^ VleT-- r *i>d 'mdytt4 »r I ■ r s :• T l» a im o f th e w a r w ith C JefwMwi, #* i W W F»e«*W4 »T Miwh*l a lltk riUi < ^ |"« a n d ■ n a m e se ra id1dm e r and Chinese troops llbyRealftllc ctoilan w>«l n . ^ :lhe Sbvlel-Vlctnamese™ agreem e ent- OiatPekingBal< HNavaho*TRTRC-440 by ReallallcC . r (V ^ S i’B) liead Vlelnamiamese and nine Chinese __ ♦>aa to achieve "tbelrj\ junded: VIWHEREVER YOU UVE., WORK.OR V PLAY. THBHe-STHI A RADIO SHAC<1ACK STORC NEAR YOLV U t • MonU«mt^ jiinonlata wlUi deadandwoua ■l»o avallibt* at I t-ambiUons of small hegemc lal Monday, tn the Peking ^Hbe help of tbe Soviet big Radio Shack I dlywanied: 537 BLUE LALAKES BLVD. NOIlORTH 0«al«rs. R J a d i o I i J is t s ." leans whal It says. We wish T W lli FALLS 7 3 4 -- 4 4 5 0 0 u w k io ftw i . J s China bas sided with Ca « Vietnamese aulboriUes *4en in YOU* / h a i e k y s -hhat.countij« ;hfliri<^dl»I ;^mboWened brM oeeow'a------N OOW ^ -OPEH^UNDM DAYSj12:0QJd_9 O S A U Ifl ' I ' '' V ■ ; Hanoi, which Is siv)p6irtedb ------l>_5iOO-P,J«,______7 to seek a foot a fltf a a series of ti^ - c ' ■ : Vietnam also bat bad a lodiandxoatinuetoactb ^^ g A DMSION OF TANDY CO«P( ^^PWCESMAYVARVWW 1 is H I'COQfrootatkiQt llsla border bl with., galnlngtm ^ this unbnoiwdied fashkm, tbey. will ^ H •{China.-- T leet with the punlshroeijl - , ■ ^ 'n » NONA rcfwirt, iunllored mo in u^d between ooaervt.«. We sUle W h ere and -• ;...... » V*.' - ‘'V ^ iim and Cuba's allifalllanOM w ith ' - " ■ "______• ...' r !>

A -tO T Im ej;N ow 8,.Twln Falla.'alls. Idaho Tuesday. Dscemb«fib»f 20,1878 ' ■______lE GGAL A NOTICE ______, l e g /( l ^n o tM i c C E ' LEGAl E G / NOTICE^ •oillUd-ancUJtriMpanQwai— :_~ Pfc O a * * a O r S ta (ortlveltoibUliyliy oaU«nt»'l ■Ihan'^deduWed-UrtlonJfflUBr-...... Im) Proposedsed for< adoption lo require medical mi Institutlonf for luberci>erculo8la or ' removes luncheechee as a deducllbis worK ' thai ttio A/R./n p provido evidence wllhln mental mi tiiseaaoB are nol eligibleble lorI AABD expense and sddaadda mesla retiulred by the ■ twonty(20)d«yadays Irom Iho day ol c llim .' forthobiind. fo amoves rslsrenee table ol 7. (I) propoaadAd lorli tdoption to'apecily - - • 3^1235^1249 TnEATMENT OF INCOME - chl&'wera'iea/aflesiaa o s lhat CETA tpcofneol- -'■• ihal'atlndlngig ol emollonal horm must be FOR FC AABD. Sola forth requrequirements traineea la excludeicluded II they do not/elbelve baaed upon}n ddemonstrable emotional regarding ro the treatment ol Income Inc lor wages; definesflnee Irrioular andtuin- __.....ImpalrmonlithttaubstantlaiiyBlfectstho. thtt .....AABD: f j sddB erlleflB.lor dstenitemilnlng ir . , predictable Incom . indtylduarailunctlonlng. lunc Income im Is infrequent or Irregul B. Propoaed lor adopllon lo permii in* 'oiciualon oj ol C£TA income whic ncome received prior.W4P- 'voallgatlon by tho Dopannient In tho wagot wi lor work exportence or oon-me- ob plication usedd to rmeel neede Includ^n - ■ K f caae of antldpnticioalion ol phyaical harm- irarmng, in earned Income eracredit, tax • ihe Budget ol SUr wtion coirotMrroborallve ovidonco Is nol rotunda, ro caah and, in-klnd replacement, repli that no Inquiryjlry tibe rtiade ol wtgM of ' available. -'aaalBience baaed on need from»m si SUte or children 14 and- y ' . 13, Proposod lor tiadoption lo specify thal a pc lcai tubdivlalon; adda lo> Income Inc tho windlslla, a ■SiffiT& wrill S.t'SS.' ..-'.J K X delorrnlhttlon...Ion-Mill, bo made by lhe Tli XVIII Part B prerr'lum; excludcludoa CETA ■ obtained aa 10 lo IhsIhe reclplsnl's protefsnce .- DoparlmtintIt witwithin forty.flvo (48) days ini Incomo other lhan wagearom (rom deemed ol the' wlndfairCtrairconsideraiion optloii^ho^^------L ‘ ^ Irom tho dayty olof claim, oxcopl where tho C ini Income: adds rules for nlngdeeming Irom an aelecU. ^ A/R did nolBl pnprovide inlormallon within oaaenilal, os penalon lo an applappllcanl or 3-1340-3-1350-1359 TREATMENT-.bF ' Iwanly (20)) daydays, or where verllication rocipleni; ro adds rules for Iroalmiafment ot In- RESOURCESI FORFOR AFOC. Sets (orth-ruies cannolbooblalr3blafned. como co Irom ahellored worltshopa.ipa. for treatmentt ol ra,An- fl V ol Iho propoaodod rirulos will be made upon REQUIREMENTS, ni Sela lorlh lorll ruloa tidered In dolernlolermlnlng AfS c eUoibllHyi f i , roQueai and al Ihethe expense of the requesting regarding re Ihe llnanclal rsciuiretLilremenia ol adds that a cererceremonial marriage to the party. appllcanla and recipionls lorDr AABD/ In- child's parentm l rmust exist, - BsfdnS' a Any Intorostodod personD( can submit willlon eluding ef need deiermlnallonlion, living preaumpflon ol avavsliabilily of stSM sronl CH comment rogardfniardfng mo proposod rules. arrangements, ar budget aliowanciancea. grant Income and resourcesreaou la made; adds lhat which muti boI diredirQCtod to tho undorsignod payments pi and redoterminsiln stlo n ol contributionsi will rnot t>e preaumom” Includoa of a nollfleallcliealion of, changed cir- UNITED STATESrES DEPARTMENT OfI N : a H’’ natural father who has aeknc TEHIOR BUREAUAU OF01 LANO MANAGEMENT eknowiedged . cumeUnces: sddt paternity In writing or who haas bebeen lound . roUHonahip; adda - - NOTICE5TICE OF INTENT io fo bo the child’s natural paronirent tiy Iho will nol requlro-oilirB-oletoUand reopening.ol Tho Bureau olOl LaLand Management. Burioy court:cd repoBla rule thal a parenl'sinl's abtonco me grant andi eddaaddt tM I whon children aro District, proposedsed tto oalabiisn a community to suuK employmont does nott neneceatarlly separated lollowliallowing change of granloe, oravol pli locateded inIn tho EViSE'/<, Section 32, conailtuio ‘ q absence: adds ailuiaituationa in separate caseslaea will bo opened; adds T,11S,. R.16E,,, B,M,.B,l^ eight miles south ol which continued absoneo la duo dun to Isgtl persona to be consldsredcc sa substliuto. . 'Klmborly at tno10 interBOCtionIn ol 3500 Easl action; . . amends tho lerm "deaeleaertion" to payees II -a -a prolective p paymsni is Road and Fooihlll1111 Road.Ri "separation" lor purposes of' eatealabilBhIng necoasary and and ihBl Departmenlr em­ Wrlllen and or^loul commonli have shown continued -g absence; adds duraliurallonal ab- ployooa muatit not'benof eubitllute peyees If lhal there la noI needneoi for a community gravel eenco . . requlrementa In detidetermining fho child is In lheIh legal eualody«l the pit In the aroa alIthiatimo, thla . COcontinued absence due to mllltarliury service Department; adda thal vendors jBlectpd Notice Is herebyreby given that Ihe proposod or inslltullonallzalion; adds depot jrotocllvo paymonta musl., II community pit will nolr be developed at this a , Biiuation of continued absentaenw ! «)d8 pQ8BlbU,'’'^bo^°lheB the recipient's ctiolce -ol mlo tor assessing emanclpstiononol o minors; vendors; addsds Ihsi m protective psymenis NICK.IAMESCC;SCOZAKOS adda lime limil lor unwed momother not will be msdede wherew me csrelaker;ls DlatilctMsnagoinagor , roiinquishing a child to assign .andManagomeni > ,jq j gn aupport removed Irom}m IhIhe grant >or faiiuro ,lo Bureau olL^ndi rights and furnisn inlormallonIlon on tho cooperate InI work and training or su^pport Burley. Idano^0 child'srh alleged male paron' PUBLISH; Tueaday. iront; adds enloreement •day. Oec,2S. andThuraday. cooperation ^o ol tho parent inI loelocating an 3-1400-3-1449449 SPECIFIC: ELIOtBJtlTY Doc.2fl 167B. absent parent and aecuring auisupport aa FACTORS FOR•OR IMEDICAL' A8SiSTA£|CE NOTICE OF INTENDEDINTE RUrE-iMKTNQ " Inlormallon "n^l to be recorded In in IIho case .. (MAI,—MA-PAY-PAYMENTS, ANCILULRY ANDNOTICOTICEOFKEARINQS rocord: ro< adda that ellgibililyy decieionsd SERVICES AND ANO RELATIONSHIP TO Pursuant to TllteTitle 67, Chapter 52. Idaho supported su by collateral contaclaacts to sutv MEDICARE. SeU Code, notice la hereby given that Iho atanilalo all continued abaonco nolnol bet based .rpedicol asslsusUUnco r Including sbecltic Department ol HeatHealth and VVeilaro. Stato ol oo lion and that eligibility lacloradors and scope o1 c«f6,4nd Idaho, propoaoa>B to initlato rulo.mthing tnd Inlormallon Inl received bo recorded:ded: amonda services; addads thalthi aopararo eppilcatlon le to hotd noartnga,nga. The proposed action, delinitiona do of Incapacity and Incapicapacltated; not requiredd forfoi .peraons, ellglble-lor l ^ m i under Docket Numblumber 030t-7SM, invoivos the olimlnatea oil iho requlromont thathat parenti Is financial esslsuilalsunco; amsnds rule (or I amondmeni andmd irocodllicatlon ol rules nol no incapocltatod if ho canin IIind om. treatment of me TllleTl XVlii Part B preiDlum; )vornlng "Ellglblligibiiliy for Financial tnd pioyment pic within hia llmitallons oil ililty faotora ol realdsnce. | odlcat Aaalstancilance.'* Title 3. Chapter I, adds ad rule for doterminlng andsnVrode'te'rl clt£6nBWp ond’'prind property trsnsler; amends - I [ 5ns Manual 3-1000-3-1W9 Soctlons (formerly mining ml incapacity and obtainingling medical appiicalion ol3l mme s Social Security oo*t-of- K3100-3654). Ruleslies and< RoQuitliona ot me ropona; roi amends DepirtmentallUI payment uvfng exomption;ition; limits eye oxamlriallone Department ol HotllHeaimand’^ltare. ralea rtl lor modlcal reports; amendiends rule lor lo one every two y l)|i] The following0 Isis at descriptive aummary ol payment pa for medical reporta where wh< mere following the.'tiK Inltl '.'SC .X T Si tho aubstancasol> ol thett Intended action tnd ol la Is a question of financial etiglbilglblllty;adds rule for treatmeealment ol existing - dental Crossing of i tho principal laauossuesinvoived. policy po for determining whaiKernor ava table diseaaea for' porsf the Delawarere Tltlo 3, ChapChapter 1, contains rules medical mi treatmonl has beenten relused lo permli sscond secor pair of glaUSS. In Gen. Geor{George W ashington, a s p o rtrarayed y by Thc crossing[ is reot- tw I t forma used Inn ImcImplementing rutaa by namo mel; mi adda penalty for-rolusalal I10 accept required If harmli-larmlul to patient heallh when ^ and number,, cUoiciios lederat laws referred lo work wc or training without goodI caucause: adds ,jc h delermlnatlmlnatlon U aupported^bV'the F orMMargot i Lluttrell , holidayi i f In Ihoso rules,s. conditions CO lor reinstatementIt ool an In- ModlcalSoclaini:lal navlew Team and aUfOding ' 3-100«-3-10«0 « PUBLIC ASSISTANCE, dividual dl« found Ineligible lorir filallure lo phyalcUn; addiadda rule lhat provklor RIQHTS ANDID RRESPONSIBILrTIES. AND comply co with tho requirement li I be negoliated by Boreau ol CASE RECORD!ORDS. Adda treatment of work wc or Iraining; adds conditS d S o n T ffi X S S ± Ilisunce . “5 : and sele fortKTdftf tor Inquiries; dollneiotlneates rigtils and raspon- doterminlng oe good cause lor>r nrelusti to distributionsn coKsuch negolleted alblllilet ol applapplicant and recipient and accept ac employment or Iraining:ig: irepeals a agreements;i; add adda that claim aulimlsslon just annotherd IncorporatesI by roloronco rights to wc day to g( work or training exemption tppilcipilcableonly ,n d relmbursemt ^etpast raement to ftciilliea be'beeed hearings. confid(inlidontlallty. and civil righta; to lo Slates with an unomployec3yed tamers on me Departiepartment'a Provlder.;jS«lfT>- F A Y E T T E V IL L E . N.C.N,C. (U P l) - Uie L uU rell’sIl’s M ay 5 w edding an- " "I I h a v e a feeling they’r e w aitlniting fo r dollnealoa respoietponaibiiiiloB ol Held otiicos pr> ram; adda lhal whore a reglstiglBlnlion lor burssmsnt MannManual; adda the arnovni al While oUicrs enjoyede d a fa m ily n iv e rsary Isi "Ji"J u s t a n o rm al d a y .” U.S u.s UilsU tim e ,” ^ to oxpUin ellgllellgibility requiremonts and wi or work and training Is cumcurrent, a ro- which a patlonrslenl's account balance must be covorsgo andId to take prompt action on ap appllcanl wiil nol be requlret ChrialnmsJogeUier. for.M j rod lo re- reDorteo^bv/ ths the lacllily; amende rule* for or.Margot Lut- Luttrell was/as pronounced missing In Mrs. M LultrcU said when:n tw o reported Changihtngos in applicant'a and a ro register; adds duration leliglbillty ol Inellg for S ? f f l o n o LoLModical S i Social review, tsam _ ■“ Ire ll a n d o lh e rs Uke h er Uthcjc day wa.s a a cllo n May 10,.10..1970. H e w as lasl seen ‘ milllary m ill men paid a call on hero r In te r roclplenfo clrcuicircumslancoB; provides thal no g to register roporla; a da f sls ^ ^ e prohibiting s ptura 4un Unco It nol aasignsble; sets Iqi s a d o n c .’ k - L - i u .- Cubll6.B«sl»l«nc< lor WIN or work end Iraining; revii'ovlses policy from utilizationtion rirsvlew of y iy patJonl.lie U______I ' on a long-rangiingc reconrialssance twm" that'm thal onth, file kncW Uiey'bVtDrought oul purposo,S, cccontont. tranaier, preaer- ".'■ ’ eo mat the eligibility examinerer maKesrr tn e ------attendlng'~tmiin( Mrs. LuUrell’s husband,and, Army Sgl, mission inI sa hostile scction of b bad a d news. v#|on tra movonlovoment ol case records, determination dc that failure lo coooeralecoo in approvc^'utillzallfmMlforu^vlewp^ ^ J.1089 APPLICATIONS. ao 1st Class James M. LuLullreli. was SouUieast AsiaLsla. A lU ia ttim e h e h a d -1 6 “I "1 said, 'Oh he's de.id!” and securing aupport Inetead ol the.hefiureauof E ^j:i50l>-3-15491549 0VERPAYMENT8"‘/(ND ^ md Ju st iERIRCATIONV'3NS OF EUQIBIUTV> ANO- -.$1Support Enloreement; revisesss polkjy( (or UNDERPAYMENrMENTS. Sets lorth,ifulee listed as missing In actiontion in Vietnam days leH untiltil hhc could como home. slammed slar the door,” she recie c a lle d . d ec is io n s , soSets lodh roQuiremonIs removal re of non-cooperating i he l^eatmenl of overpaymente for the pasl 81^^ yearsrs -— untii lwo Mrs. LultrcU mft rr,.. regarding the0 treatmenttro/ of appileaiions lor reialives ro Irom lhe AFTC grant; adi }ayments ol public assistance: Ircu^ald'thc last word she "They "Th rang again and lold nie mc niy publlcaaalstancalance, Including noliflcation of ot lurca "vsssr:; . m o n th s ago when Uie arm y otherwise eligible child Is not>t lnne-efovfiof-attle ‘ ur ' - • “Hnltflny^ nn. ih n ^^■r^tBrsl,-cspcciaUy— iistoodout;— ' uncfer which a caretaker reisllv»-oen- reli JiBblilty to roMrepay; s e u out poUtrvMor -U w sti octTShe ncor d mti- bcrea'inlim ln g ." Applicant#: addaBdda alandarde lor cfbnatufo refuse re lo cooperate In eecurln(jrlng support- delormlningwhSg Whether willful wUhhold^g ol I Saturday and Sundayiday because by mark andId alalteration of forms; adds and ir establiahing palemily. InlormallonI hss hat occurred;< edds pollcy.for . everybody’s husband Isis at home.” iPG ollglblllty vorllverlficallon requiremenls; 3-1310-3-1314 SPECIFIC ELIGIBILITY EL relerral ol suepected auep willful w llhli^inq EG AL NOTICE ______l e g a l n o t i c e rovTsos Blandirtndirda for determining et- c . M rs. L u ttre ll s a id ,‘y mnlssUiat.” iss ..-.--.-Zr- FACTORS FOR AFDC-FOSTER:R CCHILDREN ‘ lor legal review;ivlew; adds that applicants and ■ — locllvodateololliolollglblllly. IFC), Tc Seta forth spocilic ellgiblllilbiiity Uctore reciplenta muaimuat be advised (jf,..their rpiNTENDED RULE.MAKINQ"" toquifomoiils ' lof'a'n'AFD C A/RAl to 3-1070-3-10M1099 GUARDIANSHIP AND Yc 11 was once a familyiliy Itradition to Pu°u?m°o'T10 Titio 67. Cnapior S2. Idtho c lor AFDC-FC; adds eligibilTtyIty IUctore ol reponlng requlrjequirementa and acknowledge eooperato wltn support onlorcisrcomont ADM INtSTRATRATION. Sols lorth o; sdds thsl recIplenteiUiln- decorate lhe Christmasias_tree t on h c r _ Cod#, noiico0 i!l» hBtoby givon iha| ihn___ onctivitios. ______roaultemenla:a lo lor appointment o^ guar.____ age. realclenco, citlzenahip,I, tranaiertr ol 0 ^ « * t Ot Hoallirnnd WolIaro. Slaib ol----- 7."7. PfOC0!0d“ l0f“ ati\0n£jitiunrio“ fc h'^and's birthday, DecD«;_R Now K X il? 1 foquTro dlifn#- 'iind adnadminlalraiors’ lor pubTTc adcis* cwidlllons"'(or%ontlnulng'*ling AFOC-rt ojrsrpaymenta;" »«• lo Inliiaie rulo-mtking. Tho that < tho proviflo ■speeiiics» co' assistance, days lhal used to be spespecial during piopobcc aciiorcilon. undor Dockol Number • - cumstancosc that ho bollovos af( lor a child avallabiB (or adoption;tion; adda mat derpaymentaIts bs be deducted In deternifrllng aro aul- 3-1100-3-1t40t49 £ EUOIBILUY FOR AID TO of overpayments; adds lhal their nine year marrio;irriage arc no 'OlvoB Iho Adoption, amondmoni licleni < tor good cause eiomption a chlid'a placement and caros mimust tw Ihe amounts of w lion Irom THEAQED.BUNIBUND ANO DISABLED (AABD) responBlbilily " of the Departmennenl and lhal recovery will be onumboring ol rulos govorning tho I requlfomonts. , AND TO FAMILAMILIES WITH DEPENDENt i* ili^be Hhh''iSrS'l®Th* longer unique. The tree-tree-trim m lng is '•.Eiioibiiiiy "lor o r' Financlol a rd Medical (c) Proposod lor adoption to apocil ne mual I'eslde In a licensed foa CHILDREN (AFD(AFDC). Sola forth ellfllblllly " I ' r . ' , : ”® l^uae ol ovjarp^enlU^ n o t Uic fam ily event Itt on(once was, and ' Tillo 3. Chapter 1. Manual tho t A/R has tho Cutdon ol oaiabllaciishing roquUomenlalls 1for public asalstance tdg, d s policy lhat a child m 0.2F-3240.2F17(ci)(2|, Ruloa tnd tno 1 oilstenco ol good cauao lorirrolusal' n common lo AFC deprkitlon lequirement II he wai ______RMulillonsoJmoJ.ma Doptrtmant.ol Hoilth and ^ to 1 cooperate, AFDC tn d AABO. Including front a parenl’a home and that!a7*d*epr{vallon d o l’ recovery;-y; addsai3 conditions for granl S.-(aj-lb) PropoaoO lor amontJme , , p rogram profpreference, realdence,. la >. a condlllon of eligibility onlyIly ata me lime reduction asIS aam method of recovery forrron- iment to citlzonahip andmd aalienage, asslgnmeni end ol application; adds radeteSetermlnation overpaymrpaymenu; adds nils for,0Klng - roqulfo thal to lustily a good)0 cause' iranalor ol properly, prc tn d verlficallon ■ ,, Ing la s doacrlpllvo summary ol [llndirg, the oxlslence Ol ph/sica reBponslbllilles lor cassworhrk aaull; adda advance rjolkinolics If ovsrpaymsnU ^re :0B ol ino Inlonood action and ol c sical and roqulrom onla;nla; reviaoa verlllctllon „ through grant reductlon;>«ads I i Marbleheilead omotlonal harm must bo ol aI Borlousar roqulremonta lot responsibilities ol eligibllily and thoprlnclptllBsuIssues Involved: ^ nature, la lor determining citljonahip ^ ta ll In determing eliglbility; addi s to grant reduction recortrti of • . 3240.2 Rftqulralulramonls to Cooperate to (e) Proposod lor aooption lo pi and adds evldervidenco ol probtlive value in dale ol eligibllily; adds rales fi ints; sets out U M ^re p o ra l^ iK rl arvd lo Assign Support i > provide ,ovatuatlng citliecitiienthlp ataiua; lor AFDC that a ponding legal procoodingIp tor li the adda policy for ctre and apecltlUed tretlment - I s Vmendepknet iS'A rj■8uie ,adoption ol a child Is a elrcumstan for delermlnlno II tdequtle childrenh as conttlned In "Rules! It ol overpaymenU; add* rule F, Qood1 C tu ia . Thla gociion la v l^lanco lor consldorallon)h h ts been received lor ^ which the good cause oompilonjncanoe c property trana Social Servlcea," Title 3. Chtpla f proposod Iclor amendment to add cclaimed, ranaforred, exceptiona lo and Regulations ol tha Depa;•partmw«°riTJr.s ent of EEf'S advising recipi rw /-» |^ » provle(on» INtfwi are bolng changed .l/i. n ironafor of3f fproperty, periods of !> a. (g) Propoaed lor adopnoa to potmitpon aa inollglbimy, and verlllctllon requlrementa Hwlth „ and Weltare; adds requir river attacL 4 0 A - FodoialReguliigulallons ollociive Oocom&er 4. ovldot>co < tho awQfn ttatomen reporting ohiki abuae or neglect .1997 CASE DECIS10N«i^'¥ets , 1B7B. Thasoeh nents o • ,olatod to property propi trtntfar; lor AABO. acnedulo ' ‘ of foster ctre ptm ent regaiding decisions made wllh knowledgeable Inoividuals, M rovlaea transfersfer ol< property reatrtctiona lo ^ ■ J- MARBLEHEAD, Mass,ass, (U P I) — o' 'f'® subsetbsectlons whoro necossary to cSocllona currontly In lorce as 3240, which tre conttlned In "Rulesfflr,us; I S K Scaaea S currently recelvlng^eilbllc taio tho addillona. The amend- t J«-2F8ib) benoairicurlhair man Ihoae of me lederal SSI g i; adda rule that me “ Slltua ■ Ten men rowed Marblehe.lehead Harbor • S K d through 3240.2Peg) ate to be» ronum-ri program. Soc Iti Sorvlces.” Tills 3. Chapia iddiiionsarodoacrlbad below: tbofodtoacconimodatoino new rul tnd Regulations ol me Depa e returned by the tenth day of ! ■ Monday in a reenaclmenle n l ofc W ashing* 1. (H Propoaoi■oaod for tmendment lo apoclfy (|)(3) Pfopoaod (or adoption to pi ItOS ALLOWANCES FOR H ^ y lthandW elty s . the month raiherather than within ten days ol r~~ •! tftn'fi <>mMlng-of UuS-Dclaw ------tha-optto^ol 'ha>ttdlhe Eligibility Examiner r^usi ------cUlm-dontod-when-contact—wt * ^ i u f " ! ° ' torlhVeaulfemeremfinu:iouubnc:iiiiiuncaz.=:E • ^ ^ R -AFOC.- Scrte-forth- requulr^menis-foT' Wl ------S-lM&^tB99<.18990THER PROVBIONi'Sf t s — ~ -that- helped -tu rn - the U' ttranOTOtflIn copros ol the torm « -Wlin an rociptonia whichfhlch ere common to AABD and irettmenl T of Income for AFOC=0C including »orth rulesI rsgarsgsrding use of gender and absent paroni la Imminont. 1 prorating of me first monlh'a L t r American Revolution. ^ , ^ ’ 'l9Sil?rolA'ot Applleantsand BoelpKlnta.'' (h) Propoaod lor adoption lo p AFC^'^adda prot determinallon ol need, appllcanlcanl/reeiplenl yolrules. n; - P““'l=’ •«»l*tancitanco grant; td d s policy for ,, time limits apecllled below, sny ■ ■ :: ■ .nie-reenactmgnt-was------Uial 11 nfldlllonal InlormallQaJajei '-afieltor «nd utility-tllowtneea— ’ »n3-aygriAd- pensos In relation relat lo the dale ol ap* ol„ windlalia; adds that incomome othorwiss mlnlatrallvo OfficeOtflcea of the Department onme ; tl town who crossed withiUi \ W ashington i “ — — V • plication; afldatIda t Itmlly unll concept: adds excluded-and " ^riot^reportedid UI nol an offlcee ol the,s AsiAsslsUnt Attorneys QeMtal, ’ ;.- that *nlght as he went; on to surprise YOI Ineiuoion olI aheitor ahei tn d uUllty allow tnctt- ” nsofnswsnd -Heelth and Wellsie Well -OlYtslon.-looniffim ^ “ ■ OH in me AFDC)C granlgi whon a lamliy unll recurring ’ income and policycy fori deler^ Coeur d ’Alene.ne. LLewiston. Caldwell,. Boise, ‘ ;; UjeHesslansinTrenlon,N.n ,N .J. oro m tn one lype ol public mining " the amounis and appilipplleabillly of Twin Falls. Pocateocateilo and Idaho Falls. Coplea tnd providat for tpponloning J One of the men takingJng pari In Uie c a d ‘ o8»?alanco'ar5 i such Income; dellnea admicfmlnlstrative ol tho proposedused rules will be made upon E 9 - 9 V 2 -- 110% ' C Iho shelter andtnd utility tilowtnce belween letalblilty ,, in considering neww InIncome and request snd alsl the ths expenss of me requesflng ? re.enactmcnt was Donal SAVINGS >onald L indsey grantailthelamlI Itmlly doea not receive AFOC;. recurring , Income and provideaespoiiclsslor p psny- O m e , a d escendant ofif two tw' men who providoaforueinr using AFDC ahellar tn d uliilty when " such Income la nolI considered;ec Public hearingsirtngs coneemlng the pro S sed oliowaneo sUndsundarda when a lamliy unit * ■ were in Washlnton’s boalboat 202 years KARCHER CHURCH OFIF Th TH E N A ZA R EN E, INC. changes Ihe lerminology> "B" veraglnaw action will bes held on Tuesday, m e IftN day rocotvoa mor*lore thtn one type ol public period” ^ to "apecllled period”od": reducer’^ of January, 1979,. at 10:00 A.M,, W e iL ^ n - fc ago, T h c c rc w M ondayly wwi as m a d e up Karchor ft MIddlolonlon Rd.,( Nampa. ID esalsunce; addsaddi ullllty Bliowances lor an the [, pennlatsble excess dllferllference bet- lerence Room,om, iFirst Floor. SUte Otflo* ... b of local residents, includlrludlng a doctor, appllcanl or>r rectpianlr» wtio it living m '• ween” estimated monthly Income Inc and . -BuUding, TOOiWest8ttle8treet.lnthecttyof West • • - housing ownedned ior ooeupled by relalivea II actual . monthly Income from 1100tiOC 10 *50 for Boise. Idaho;); on on Thuraday. me I6m day ol . ‘ ahalrdresserandanalrlirilrlinewbrker. Funds Construction ol Now 600 seal Sanctuary ho nas an oxporixpenae lor utillllea; eilminalea the ,, specilled period; addsI thalthi In con- -lanuary, 1979. at TTie long boat used for lUic ree n ac t- aiiowanco ol of ac actual ahelter coala lor a alderlng' child support receiveelved by me Room. jVashlnglc wllh 1st Mortgage, RoalI EstateEsti securcd, BONOS epecilled period perlo tor newly approved n < ment was thc Generalll Jc Jo h n .G lo v e r. , q . Bureau ol Support Enloreementlent support U SOI Lakeside.I. In met city of Coeur d 'A J w , . ■■•'Denominallons; 5250, $500,00. $$1,000, S2,500 & S5.000 reciplenta whoae whoi ahellar coils are in income If, In combinationn wim* other Idsho; and on)n Wednesday,Wi the 24th day oi ' t named after Uie Massachsachuselts gov- oxcesaohheDe countable Income, the toUlI exceedssn the -Unuary. 1979,79, sat 9:30 ^ M .. A dutt/^lk] Malurllles: 2 thru 14V,'i yrs. — 6 mo. Intervals 3-1200-3-122A1 2 M '^ S F I O * “ 'l5i^BILITY f, {’_ e n w r w ho d irec te d UteJte MarbleheadI reoipleni'e budgeted needs;Is; addsi lhat DevelopmentIt CiCsnlsr. Room 210;"'^ FACTORS FOR,FOR AABO. Sela forth apecitlc income [ which haa not beenin S'Botually on Memorial Drive,rive. In tlie dty of PQOstello, . f .- m e n Uial nlghl. CAPITAL onplblllty lactoriiciort for AABO Including tge, hand to meet needa la excluded:ded; adds Ihst Idaho. Any Interested Inten person can submrf $600,000 b irn d n ea aI tndai dittblllly; tddt ...... " 1 A bout 1,000 peoplee w atchcd Uie ISSUE vrork expensea are thoaeee sxpenaaa comment fn wrttlnowritin which must be dlreoted nla lor tn d m alhodt ol ,• ,reasonably sttrlbutabie to thehe earningi of to the underalgne< 2; ceremonies In wjndy,' signsd on or belore Janusiy 24.. idy.‘ 30-degree ye^Mcatlor! olo'*•( age tor AABO for lha tgedj Income; adda (hat work exp

J y JO H N l e i g h t yY- ... ______^tates,’.bul inin t the process destroys MaiM a n y of h is othei^ c h a ra c te rs aore re o r ,:8ANFRANCISCO (UPI)-I) —Theplot himself and his coveted booty - the werevere rei a l life m e m b e rs of th e Iran flf the. Of *79.” revolveolves around oil fields, becibecausc of radioactive hleraiile raix h y . --r—poiiOcal-InstabUlty-ln-th?th? Middle- fallout: ------A-^though-Erdm lU an -describes-6 - t h e — Ettst^ tbe Bhah of Iran ena3 the collapse The cutofff oof oil precipitates a shahihah asi a meglomanlacal despot) tw v h o salble thatthatat some__ crisis.______sa ya s. y s . ___ point thoe would be a1 rurun on the Erdman, of Mill Valley, cilf., .."Wj"W e have to stia; wlth-^he ^'at: y.i usiU d States ddlar,” 'saysays Erdman, began writinging novels during ten almojiim ost any cost."'Erclmari^say8. ‘ •A aiiflnandal expert tUroedrued au th o r, m o n lh s In aI Sv.Swiss Jail following the has10S $10-$20$ billion w o rth of weapc ^ 'this could comc fromm a glut of— coUapsooftheLne U nited ColifomlQ B ank NVoshahaylng so m a n y 'o u t f b5r rb bringing r ln'"servedlnaspreip re sid e n t------• E Erdm re an - saysr' however,' that- — o il.' . . , His first bookx»k, "The Billion Dollar IntcnIntemal overthrow ofthe ^ ah co • ------S u r e T h in g ," " p predicted the devalua-" put?ut iWan Into even ieorso 'harliahdsT ?Tljat’s precisely whatla t stai rte d lo Uon of the dollaiDllar and the sh a rp rise In resullresulting In an oil cutoff lo the Unl[Jnlted hf^jpen In October. WeB wewere within the price.of golgold two years before 11 Slate;Slates because of anli-Ameriie ric a n .'days, m a y b e houre, of juust s t suchs a 19th hap p en ed . Inn “The Silver Bears,” he sentiisentim ent. C ^ t i i r y pa n ic as o c c u n•edin « d Ir 1889." w ro te abo u t speculatingsp< in the silver "St"Such sentiment wasn’t there th ■ E said two of his prcdiiredictions for market, a subjejbject that was soon a top montJmonths ago," he said, addingS thI a t 1978 took p la ce - Iram n eie ru p tin g in s to ry on th e financialflno pages: becaibecause of White House poll vkdence and tho monctainctary world While in inIntcmational banking. "Amc'America Is equated with the sh erupting in instability. E rd m a n ritbbeC)bed shoulders wllh many ThisFhis sshouldnot happen." 71)6 book was publishedshed early in of the charade:icters who Jump lo life in HeHe said if such an anll-Ameriic ric an 197V. h is books, llIncluding the shah, govcrjovemment took over Iran, Sa > < In the novel, the shahhah stages a Mohammed Ri:Riza Pahlnvl, the "King Arabi\rabla could be next and "we wo mllitaiy attadc on the: PciPersian Gulf ofKinas” ofthethe Persian Gulf. reallj•eallybcin trouble.’’ usin

^ n O ^ V i f - i f t ©lEflCQ)®-M. m ®1 . ByBENMcKELWAY |H.> ■ Vklo' Call Ihe Times-rjcs-NeH-s Jicllon Line al 733-0931\-003l tKtwecn $ ' P a.m. and 5 p.m.■m. Monday throuj^h Friday, or write:w Action t |( ; l Line, Tlmcs-Ne\WcHS, B o .r« 8 , Tv.-inFalls. IDB330>83301. iJ^pect worstu if tod>ddler touchzhes outletr m .*• '" 'is ’It tru e m y to d d leir r wcwould be electnxiuled by ployl•laying Chocolate-Flavored1 Ice Crcam" means artHiclal flaflavor!- ■ i. I -with a w all o u tle t, o r• woiwould he survive the shock?c7 1I've ngspredomlninate. i i , ,; bf^Sjrd conflicting ru m oDrs.—T.F. rs. • reader. In all falmess. manynony a rtific ia l flav o rin g s a re nothlns hoi _ _ . m ' -A quick survey of threehrce local electricians producedced an more than laboratory-itory-produced chemicals that "expect the worst" conseonsensus. Although many variabriables originally isolated from natural sources and found; '^ PAULI.E-ERDNIW 'm ake every situation difledifferent, normal household curr:urrent the primary reasonstis c:e c:ertaln ta s te s a r e trig g e re dloniiii! oi unwimi : 15 definitely In the dcath-dcth-dealing voltage range. human Ipngue. Theyly aare n cheaper than natural flavorvorings, -. 7oudilng a plug prong)ng tthal is halfway out or stickln:klng a However, even Dr., MertonMer Smith, head consumerr safelys m e ta l o b je c t into on ouUelutlet are what causc Jolts and1 bubums officer at the FDA’ss DDW ivision of F ood a n d Color AddllIdltlves. , , , Ul’l jSt.the v e ry le ast. T ru e,;, thuld be a run on thle e dollard your child is touchingg anianother metal object ot thee time.tli FDA may not have/e beenbe adequately tested. NoD oone is Nc „y^e^ flo o « , ev en a slightly;htly damp cement floor or patio,tio, are ' claiming the amountsm ts ofc sy n th etic flav o rin g s used-1;d ln I c c ------•also proven klllere. c re a m a re enough to poisonpoi som eone rig h t on th e spot,spo bul • -But don’t let thesee fafactors relax your home salsafety as scientists learn■n morem about cancer the resresearch K SyluiQ P orterter______i vibi&iuures one bit, bocaijocause many deaths occurr fromfr emphasis ts movingig towardlov long-term cumulativec e ‘ -merely touching a plug)lug prong or inserting an objectr obji and interaction wilhbother oth chemicals. • r e g i ^ e s s o t any o th e*r r conditions.co Y ou c a n n e v er be>e sus\ re. D r. Sm ith also points}|nts out that even though ihe FD/•DA docs -.iUid It m a k es nd differenctrence whether or not the oppllanciance a t' "som e compliance testingtestli now and then.-it has no« rea l - - -■ -tft’6tbercndoftbccordlsrdlstumedon ...... ______enforcem ent a rm . AAnd nd, the product s^pllngsjheyiy dc o a r e _ g , ^ M ivers to usually tests for speclfixclfic illegal ingredients or levelv e ls .'n o t...... werburddened? : -.^Tosthanlwarc storeses hihave inexpensive plastic cover J Consuumers o ^ \ic e tbe danger of unusedunu: outlets. Special cover• pliplates across-the-board chemchemical analyses. This meansans that S. n outlet when the plug is removedved are manufaclurers con1 and do slip new substances Intonto th e ir ------: liia't to dose off an out standards, this figure doesn’»sn’t scream 's5 ImInslllue for Social Re- | child’s Ice cream wilhoulI goinggoli through the FDA testlniting and (Firstst of three columns) ' sl ..probably sa fe r b u t cost mmi ore. If a sh o c k sto p s yo u r chll n e rs . D eb t s e a rc h a n dI conlcontained In th e In s titu te ’s uircdbylaw. Are Amcrlca'rlca’s consumers borrow- “I“trouble" for consumer "W ^lng, administer4:r mouth-to-mouth resuscltat:ltation review process required 977, Survey of C o n su m er ch, saving loo little? Are rcrcpayment-to-lncome ratiositlos alw ay s A ugust, 1977, ■immediately. Ing loo much, ; The reason the reguli■egulatlons aren’t m ore stringentmt lsthe business leadeniders, cwnomists and U.S. tetend lo rise during econcMnomIC ex- Finances. -8 expansion “The generaineral message from the crcam has managed lo hidec ini the officials correclrrect when thoy worry out pJpensions, ond th e 1975-78 e ! FR£EBIBS: The Generaneral Accounting Office publishe a “ f"® d a ta Is th at coc o n su m ers a re in no se n s e . lalional loopholes.of food law forI so long. The dairy Indusdustry Is joutj uiat mlllloillllonsof youarenotonly hihas been nrtxceptlon. 'itibnthly review of leglslatislation, research, and other nalio ned with debt rdatlve to Issues powerful. The Chlcogo-cago-bosed National Dairy Councur^llire uptoyourncckllecks in debt, b u t also o v c r What's more, a repajpayment-to- overburdened ^ \ ( i i ^ o p m e n t s re la tinIg g tcto food. It's callcd Food Iss true In the 1960s," the tin s to- b ran c h offices in 12828 cd itie l s, a p ro fe ssio n a l sta ff of 320,33 and y o u rjie a d s?f inIncome burden of 15.8 per«•rcent Is not whal was tnu - U p d a t^ a n d you c a n geget t 0a fre e su b sc rip tio n by w riting ind now, this • Institute’s director,diret F. Thomas Juter, t o f 114 m illion. T h e n th e re af® ar I*’® A fter anI cj exhaustive survey of oiout o f line. B etw een 1963 and -GAO Distribution, 441GSIGSt„ N.W., Room<32. Washlnglilneton' O" of sr. ' National Milk Producioducts Federation, the Associatliotlou of consumer credi:redit experts all over the fl|flgure never has exceeded!d li16 p e rc e n t to ld S h e a re r. ■JD:C. 29548. . . there are elements of ^ e s-junj— M»k-Produc«ri,.andmd Ih11 c.In le m n lln n n l. As.snclfltlQnon fll Ice— United-Slates,- .. andhasnRvcr.felibeltiwHpf4 pcrccnt. ■ ;:in.fact..thei ------’m M H S T t o . 16M. ore Ull li;conomics, Statisttcs ; balan« sheet now which teview Cream Manufacturers,irers. all created lo InfluenceI govern-gi shearer andd I hhave found fascinating (4) The repayment-to-inccincome ratio consumer bala ; :CoOp^tlve8 Service publpublishes the National Food Revi ng aboul the suggest lhathat 'consumers are in a - 5 trend P«>‘cy and public■ubllc opinion. F o r d e c a d e s the IryIrjdustry evidence that.lat, oa the contrary, con- does dc nol disclose anything i '.aquart^ju^lngw ithilh (cfoodconsumpUonstatistics. tr ;r assets lhat stronger, nolnot vweaker, Hnanclal posl- culture successfully foughtit ooff ff mi a n d a to ry la b ellin g In th e• nnna m e of gunners actualltually mny be In better rtrela tio n sh ip betw een o th e r ai ^'Jfinai^es'i and resultsI otof inew Department of Agricult pared. to what normally ijnaior recipe secrets. . ^ o p e th a n they have been in the past. c « o n su m ers hold a n d Ih elr* debtdel obllga- tio n c o m p a re t -studies. This and otherler ppublications, one for each mi ively com- would be truerue £at the late stages of an j mO(^ The definition ofif "ice"ic cream" is open-ended. MMostof '^-Consumericr Iborrowing and spend- tltlons. It’s comparatlvel \-fp9d group, are all availa/ailable free from ESCS, Room 0 s to take on economic expaiExpansion." ' * r whldi today's supermarketket Ice1 cream Is a far cry fromo m w h a t . Ing m a y beging ln t to l a p c r o f f ," s a y s D a t a . m on p la ce (or A m e ric an s tc .■uroA. Washington. D.C.D.C. 20250. B e s u r e lo specify w l ! i^>eclflc m e an in g of th a t Utlon to G ra n d m a used toI make, m o) and the law allows fllleiHers and _ Resources' BillB ill Sp rin g er, "b u t th e re ’s debts'that di bite Into theireir Incomes, ' And the lood pTXips you w a n t rregt ^ a r in fo rm atio n on In additio tessage to you. 1 submil. is substitutes she never!ver dreamed< of. Cheese whey, conce a not llk d y to) be a big drop off or a real while w maintaining savingsIgs accounts generU messai :tl«Revlew. lon'l wish lo that 11 lessens« n s Lth e d a n g er th a t th e n e x t wiitical waste product of the dairy industry, is now freqrequenUy sha^pQllback.lack." ' aiand other assets they don' •*„tfpw. for what you)U ccan do with all that polit l o ^ t u m will b e p u sh e d in to . ^ . on how recycle In ice cream.a m . g»irn*Oatloo. homemade recipes,s. . . publicized ffea e a rs. r ^ th is is a v e ry sw eet, sm ooth, color)loriul Ice compiledc by th^ Unlyares .them to the total PECEMMBERSPEE C lA tS ■'•cWhen Ice creata cotcontains one -or- more synth-Iheiic il starts lo melt In yoi [ten m o re su b tle th a n w h at you flncflndat.the . jiispoMbleI or afier-laxj Income of the . flavortngs, tbe July labelabels win have lo say so, butut eeven flavor, which is often n Mils lis t s u p e n n a r k e f o r thehe neon r« Ice cieam shc^. Homemijmadelce U.S. economy,m y. "^SSTTiuirrsr s SPECIAL "T thto a m m “artificialial fOavorlng" In the Ingr^ients le, p r e d o u s tr e a t th a t Is usually-eatenthe ea But whUele a useful Indicator, of the PRONTO ^ will be within tbe law.«r. WeW stm won't know, for examla m p le . c re a m is a d d ic a te , p r ELECTRIIIRIC $ 1 5 |« 8 ^ adeaU6_refre^lng: you won'tI hhave an burden of con;<»m um ^ d^t. tl^ flgure ■ • ..Tifaetfa^an-artlfidalrcbI;d)Oadatft:tBSteri&:due-:lOTi90& _ SIORAGEMfl nil H nnriii hnm om riif«»~KrAftfl, " it is JjfOj»Orth~the reveals notRIn s t t A i i r t N i = i ------pjeayIflcetateTft"iammimma=nonalnctone7'And'thcrB‘an debt' is distrilistribiited Ihrou^ouf’th eT- UUXLii. fe i^ restrictions oiHnaxinaximum amounts.used. . w ork. population.1. UnewiltstadyeverypnMcm o>f r Ltoqttfiy,— - - ( i ) - F o r Instance,-it-doesn’trtell-ta— ln st p ^ B sim e rs nA o Imow/ tb e na m e g a m e. F o r Instance, u ble to answer or acknowledge eveiveiyone.. where theI deidebt Is iMated - on the H eM .1^.. SPQ5tia*4 'yoK^ee “Chocolate Icece CCream” on a package, that* m< m e a m ^ not possible k *4*1 r en /o r ^enersJ rea der fn toresf ancJincJsharecf backs of[ rrmiddle-upper income Lesal Uze $B m 'lla v i^ Inside bas to be all natwal. "Chocolocolale- TbeywiUbedioseafa. ol the Times-Ncws. Gtve u s a t ^ l No (amllles who^0 _ Fliu WIthArms m ay explainiin nm u c h of th e re c e n t ra p id n I WITH US J *™ § 4 o reccrises likee Iran mayay develof r is e in debt.ll. ' r i i P ( 2 ) T h e! Ijlatest repayment-to- hM H»( ' ' V ' ------■; ■' -'“ iTbean B r^ .'a retired-led cared: income ratio■tlo of aImosl.'21 percent ■' i-CTAMFORD, ConaJ15, (UPI) - 'expects not only a re \^ ^ In Islamic - - ry in sev^d countries but a diplomat d wtw serves on the Probe Indudes-modmortgage debt as well as\ . ''d u i a AdmlnlstraUonIon sand American orthodoxy iJ ■ :;jjM»lness m a y h a v e go» th through seve^ revival of the “Violent Right" In p ^ . said the booming U.S.I.S. export repaymentsits oton consumer loans. ■? tin {e debt really belcxigs in a d a n g ero u s c risSM e s InL 1979 lik e tb e E * o p e ,w\rfiich h l in tum could provoke a tjtr a d e to tb e oU produchig; cccounlries Mortgage d ‘ ^ ^ ...... I »89*^.| sr..... *22*!l* / * /VI trow in Iran, a panel ofofexp^baslold ex . growlaamll.m ilita n cy on th e p m of s u d i m n ay be coostraloed by cutbade c k s in t h e wpedai c aategory, te g for.il represen^a^ n e w y e a r on b ig econom ic ex; S moBtWEIS KVERYSelt-AdllBSta - •: Probe^t^U onal.I. th(the pollUcal and im n U ^tml grotqts as the Turkish n e x pansion m o re of an In'Investment than, say, the I In West Goinany and the programp s in those counlries.i. d ^ l you Incurncur to buy a c a r o r wash in g :-jttarite^esei^fIrm . ! FILE \ FUFOUiRUBa:S b la ck a nod d Aslanj Immigrants in Bri- Admlnd EImp ZumwallI (i(retired) machlnewhidiirhich d q ire c la te s In va lu e, FOLDERS ^ rom the CommonwealthI said8 tbe slgnlflcaoce ol thele indecls< (3) If mortoiortgage re p a y m e n ts a r e •: . J . B ow yer ,BellBeU ol Columbia tain from 1- ,• Iveness of A m dlcaa pdlcy onor Africa exduded fromfron the 21 perceril figure,' . U g a l l U L « M i r t t n . U otv^ty's InsUtuteirte of War and countries.a . ' • ■ I' f aoda Iran wffl not be lost OQjctfelgnqq, statlslidansms ireport that consume ! ' i Reg.«1.l8; | Peace Studies taldTwTiatoy to almost - - — ;— USS- ^ lA naSrtn IgTB, and'ffiSF bbuIdlpusSZZare^mnmiUa as-gnstabte w fran'wi rid tbeae-inarty^'ffiii^^ r nuuiy countries that have beel)eeQ In tb e i s J c enHits ts out of every afteMax and turtbtf detalodaUdatkn may occur, alrea . . . > wesUra camp (owanls friendship (ri 'doUv.fdroId■oldlnsiaUmentloans. ‘ . ^ d u r i n g m In tb e past pai two yean and may ^ vkithtbeSovtetUnlpn. . - W hile a bbit high by historical • • Bat BeU’s main poipoint Is that he i«ta}latevl|evigotoualy. . ___

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B y L O ^\YNEO, Y N SMITH young age, the 85-ycar-ol:ar-old Buhl woman said she wcwould Tlm es-Nj-News c' w riter “ ra th e r se c th e m m arty ity youngyi than jusl live logelhcr.'’ ) ’ -B U liL — W hen 15-year-o1ar-old Bessie Pennington camcam c- E ven though it m ig5ht h t notnc be technjcol.ly accurate loto call home after running away,y IntoIn Pawnee, Okla., to marrjarry George and Bessie "chllt"childhood” sweelHearts, the couplecoi G eorge R ip ley , 20, h e r m othei)ther kindly assured her youngcslgcst had gone together twovo yearsyc previous to their marri£rriage, daughter that if she feltt shesh had made a mistake she bul always in group) activities,act! following the custon of w ouldn't h avo to live withih him |m . ru ra l O klahom a. V > r ' “ B ut th a t's w hy I m a rrieled d Yhim,” Bessie proleslcd, '"so■so 1I But their first ocquairquaintance was hardly love atIt firstI could live w llh him ." sight, a t le a st on h e r p a rt,rt. A ' ! And liv e w ith him she h a s —- e v e r s in c e C h ristm a s E v/cin e ir Bessie’s first Imprcsslircssion of her fulure husband v,when 1908. bolh were in gradedc schools In Oklahoma was[iS not Sunday the Ripleys celebrated cele their 70lh weddingding complimentary. a n n iv e rsa ry , believe it o r not.nol. “ I thought he was just]u st. a great big overgrown boy," she The family claims a dlstallstant relationship wllh the lalilate smiled softly Saturdayiay duringd an interview in her Buhl1 Robert L.-Ripley whose "Bi"Believe It or Not” syndicale m a ir y th a t yo u n g ," b u t emphaticallyem p denied she had evereve miirrledlnSUllwaleronu* on tiie s a m e tr ip , th e R ipleys hhi a d no re^ tte d h wbwn early mn a an rr ia g e ...... ------trouble getting thdrir krknot tied in Pawnee, dc^ltcpile th e While she does nol generanerally favor parrying at suchtch a somewhat unsettlingig commentscoi by the minister’ss s m a ll' son who kept pip in g; ""I’ll I ’ll bet. they aren't old enoughh toI get m a itle d r .... ------•_ J jjgj th e y ra n aw a y ;"- - W hen th e R ipleys bcgatxgan their m arried life, he askesked h is ^ bride if she would makenake him biscuits for breakfastit e v ery m orning. Shedld,evd7 day,, fofor: r 50 y e a rs, " I go t awful tire d of biscuits,"bis she confided. When tbe Ripleys «celebrated their golden weeatw-ljr^t-any-wayy-although -th^_and- mother agrc^thltinmin mi a rria g e se v e n d e c a d e s ago llmll r u c h r -. p re tty tru e th a t " th e3 m a rn w a s kin g .” Asked if she everr contemplatedcoi divorcc, Mrs. R ipley f said, "No, but we've1 hhad a d a few fig h ts." " Bul she hastened to pointpoi ou l th a t o n e of th e co m erscrstones ^ of their long m arriaglage has! been the religious faithllh they 1'- ' • • i l a 1 ^ ^ , ^ j • both share. George taughttaug Sunday school and was> churchcl :' I ttfhnni suipeirlntendentlent In counlry lurches bolh bol In ! ' J ‘ ■ Oklahoma and Mlssouissouri, where they lived prevlovlous lo comlngtoBuhllast June.'June B oth G eorge a n d BBessie ess arc adopted “Okies” comiimingas 'Vlj ChUdren w ith th e ir famll ilie s to th e te rrito r y b efo re 111 s ta te . ------She wasbom -t«ar-Btar-Belhany-ln-Harrison-Counly, June6.l893,andheinC£in C aney, K an ., J u ly 18,1888. ~ Bessie, whose fatherther 'died when she was 4, remeric m b e r? ^ riding with her motherther and family in a covered wagvagon to 1 1 P Oklahoma teiritoryf wh(when she was 6 years old. They,cy lived q .(i H on land leased fromI IndiIndians. George's father pailic> artlclpated in th e opening of the,ct.mcd f ''-l'* ™ fio«Ik* l>cU»limu1l/Tipr»Nrwi Cheroke strip, ridingng hohorseback on April 22,1893, to sta k e o u t a l 60-ac i« q u a rtete r s€sectio n , a n d th e n defend il w^ithrine, ilh a cc o h lin g to fam ilyI tratrad d itio n . BH essie and Georgege Ripley on their 70th70 wedding annlveliversary tiplcys In 1908 TheHIpl ^C ontinued on pag€ig e B 2 ______

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------TMAGICVAEtEY-^^O:.=“ConstnictJon"'~exaniplc, coiBtrucUon—value-thls— con -oul-ln oul-l November at487,494,£oaipmpflnvi whlio rwlghhnrlTtMrlng-JcromdTeportcd-a — yry e a r. ~ w ith a N o v em b er 1977 total of IME1145,624, r is e from C -3.3 mlm illio n to $3.5 million, IrcaiegoirrBftnTttagc ------r ______authorized In the Magicig lc V a lle y ' in N o v em b w to toi ta le d $1,805,400 com - wltti ___ ^Thc-arcas.oljjalley, K _ ^i -tora^.^pcTOTitTtecrctt^ ------'s-ll-m pn til—total—was-— ne Counly new -residential------Kwember varledcompaW'pa re d th e sa m e — p m d 'to T f tw'Novcmber-lSTTlotal-Df— e 'P for i Valley and unincorporated le a statewide »,354,336, ai^wlhof24,9percent. ^ U]Up north, an overall drojIrop in $914,589 thislis : y e a r , com pared to I value dedined by 31' month last year, while a - County show a $2.9 million I legatlve side, the cities of construction cons was i^ rte d for HHa ailey, $298,353 for a ayei y e a r ago. the ll-month period, from dn^ of 39.3 percent was103 rreported in ' On the nega for th e 1978 rep o rtin g period,?Sd uTls” I»™ nlforthell Ketdium, Sun . Valley and1 iunln- Gooding suffesuffered a dramatic drop ; a $11,960,286; Je ro m e by November from the sameLame monlh in Gooding, andAd Shoshone showed 100 Kelt p e ro e n t -from 1977's $17.8 wps in activity for Nov- corporated con Blaine County of 25.3 ' In constructionUon revenue, going’ from ' P® Burley by lepCTcent; and — - 1977. percent drops construction tojal. So far this year, the state has ember, ppercent. e n That was a dollar drop*ofdrt $r.l million for the first 11 monlhs of Rupert and MinidokaMin Counly by 8J su ffe red a slig h t de clinne e in ij consiruc- In Novembtm be r 1977, G ooding a n d .0W 0 08,54ftfrom6 N o v em b er isr/7'sI toto' ta l of 197710*442,5611,561'fo r tiie sa m e period In With one month remalpj.fLining to b e ..' p e rc en t. TwiriQ in Falls F d ty and county Uon value'compared to 1977. M o st Shoshone repoeported building activity of |1;215,165. |1;2 1978. rerep o rte d In 1978, new reresidential reported ann iaInmaM In the same ' areas In the ‘Magic VailValley showed J305.000 andmd «,500, resp*tlvely. Of O: those four areas, only Kelc:elchum Burley constin s tru c tio n grow th w a s ceconstruction value In thele 5s ta te de- pe rio d of 141 p do tc o t , fro m 110,923,116 gains In construction valuea lu e d u rin g th e T h e re w c reioobulldingpermitslssued n o reported rep< a gain. Last month, bulbuilding steady In thehe last1 year, going from d in e d from $317.99!6,157 aat l tthe same in tbe firstt 11 m ootfas o r 1977 to ffrsl 11 m o n th s of 1978 o)ver v e r last yeiu-. in either clty.ltty.last,month. ___.• p w ^ t s ta llie d 1531,135. A ye ^ ^ a g o $3.1 m inion in 11977 lo $3.8 m illion th is tim tli e la s t y e a r lo $278,800,820,829, a 24.8 $12,471,805BOjarD f a r in 1978. In the category of newnew residential' Oo tte easteast^ end of the' Magic th th« e N o v e m b ^ to ta l In' K etd iuu m m w a s ...... ;■ ' conslrticllon. tbe cumulati'dative value for VaUey, tbei constructionco picture was ju just s t 131,615. 1978 s o fa r h a s Im reaseciosed over last mixed. SUtewideSI for tbe first 11 mont y e a r In T w in F a lls c ity'andcounty and but The CityI of R u p e rt and M inidoka 1978, 197: First Security repo Socii:ial Securinty to talifce biggeierbite has declined elsewhere■e inIn the Magic County reporti(ortedp^ts for construc- caistruction cai pwmits at the 54 locn Valley. Statewide, newlew residential tion value tolot ta lin g (2S1.S36 th is N ov- Uons Uos for coosthiction worthn { $512.7 FALLALLS - Workers may Frilzley Fi said. The Increaseise a m o u n ts is 122,900 com p to t b e ' $17,700 construction value hasIS d(declined this ember. In NoN ovem ber 1977. th a t to ta l m llUon,il dow n 3.2 p e rc e n t for tbb e sai n . n o u . higher{her deducatlon for Social to to an additional 8 ccnts forr e>e v y y $100 -piflyiTTnim tnD1978.\m year by almost 23 percent.ent. read (427,823,:«3,a38.8percentdn^.-— : - .per p e r io d of 1977^------S c c u r:------when—they—get~thelr—w he " i inn i j a y : ijanlnffWWO'OT'nwrelir^-— \ ; T h e fig u res w w e rev6i permita last month . stationsstal .showed, .contrasting nresults Jamfc» Trl'yley‘7iey, Social Security dl- rates, m workers who earnI m>more than Seo^ty taxesIta wv h Id i is $332.92 m o n . - Bank of Idaho based on cconstruction for tSS3,0233 wvi o rth o|_ constnicU on. t ideioir tbe first ll-montbs of 1978178 'strici maiia^'r^rlnTwinFaiis. I ...... $17,000 $1 w m p a y th e la x on a iMger-' thanlhisTnwtlDiMimumT»yible lo'l978. • • p erm it infor m fft^” ' fn>m M 44 fl n tg g a in IHn Nnvfimh^^y ipaiM paii' tolflJL.------:— ____ _ m s ts becaux a u « t b e S o d a l S w u r i t v - s ri- h a re o f th e ir incom e ln49TO,g79,besaid. Bum itdeysaiiaald th©ilse.cap,C(wnC-._ ll. locations. 1977 to ta l of•f $2$293,976. ., T w in F a lla d t y a n d county buildhigbul tax rate b r■ 197i1979 w ill b e 6.13 p e r cent. The Tl maximum amount ^ ot earnings— cmUEher-Soct-Soctai-Seeurity-beoafU*— -...... In-Twin-Fjdlsdty-and-and-countyrfOT ------J e ro m e 'saconstructlon to Ind ustiy died—-was-q>-y.6-mlllk)n4a-t2UM woi I fpl1]lnn r ' r r»nt In ta x e s in 1979 la le r.

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B-2Timos-Now8. Twini FFaloIIb, Idaho Tuooday.Jocombjm b o r2 6 ,1978 J' 70-yeij a r m a rr ia g e b ajased on SJ tro n ggreligibp u s b e litefs I at first the children took turntu n s coming bome (o help ^Continued irom3tn ]page Bl B u t m uch of Ihleir eir 707( y e a rs of w ed d e d life hos beenbc< spent thecomseeiit Anri, ln<.Yn; wh'ere-a. graiKHaughlff 'te " ' fo r so m e Ume. a n d the D epression.oil. T hey w ere po o r, like m a n y othi)thers. money, thclrcir cchildren remember how theirthcl parents ^ould lo theihe .Buhi nuraing.home wfa'^ im. Mrs. Ripley, whose formalnal educationi ended cmplo)ployed. . : . - Slncc neither of lhe ihc young couple had "ever^ ■!-been Bessie madq every•very article bf clothing ‘for (heliItelr seven ------^ anywhere;^',thcRiplcyr ^•homTinrstUliivlngrShccvcmniT n a d c 1 h c ~ «d to read to us every night.ht. JJust when it'gol son.. ;T Isaac-Ripley bf-Edn•Edmonds, W astr^bxlne Ihey w ere Wed. T h ey livedlive briefly In Kallspell, Mont.,nt., then sheets they used,, and always there was the dolly would be the end of the <±aplcrpier and you’d hove Manlcjnicy, of Rockville. Mo.; GetG eo rg e ot- Po’rtCTOuth;. returned to OMohoma.a. . ------making and-homom«Tiomaklng chores done without to-w oltlltlltf,IMfnejtrnrghI to find bill whal■at happen^,theirh Charletries Ripley of Johnstonrla-I-Ia.;'.and-M r8. Johnson of ' L a le r they w ere in Wasnlngton state where} RRipley conveniences. d a u g h te r R^ulh uth Johnson re m e m b e rs. "WW e id id n ’t d a re pe ck C astlcfitleford. worked In the shipyardsards during both World War.l1 andar Ii, A son. George RlplcRipley Jr.. visltlngherc fromPortjDrtsmouth, In th e book: durindur g th e d o y ." - . ■ he T h e RIplerys have 12' grandclo n d c h ild ren a n d 16 p e a l - ' He also served with the Coast Guard patrol duringIR VWorld Va., for his parents!nls annlversoryi celcbrotion, saidaid during , Mrs. Johnsoiinson brought her parents to0 BiBuhl last summer granden d c h iid re n r Th eir m a h ia g0 e hash a s la s te d long eno u g h for _ WorldWarll. the Dust Bowl daysays "the' wind blew so hard it uncoveredum from M i^urlourl. Ripleyhad a-stroke abouibout- tw o y e a r s a g o th em m toIt see four ol thch: six childrcilld re n re ti re _____

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H A IL E Y - T h e Blaine Bl County postponed,d due d to conflicting holiday G4.6 &! pe rc e n t rcduttiOQ. . . school-board next rnonthlonth will discuss scheduIePo^ond the need to further whether to hold a schoolhool construction considerwhat whi effect the 1 percent lax - A rcc en t stu d y com m isslonet by the bond election In th e sp:prlngof rln 1979. In itiativ e: will w l hove on future budget- bo ard p re p a re d by an ou tsidic e consult-< A special meetingg of the trustees ing. Ing firm show s an im m ediatele ner ed for tn tnkf» pltirnlacciasi,w£ckJLo ______1.14 new classrooms at thec vario u s consider the clectlon was canceled. According31ng lini^'res co‘mpiIca"byf scfiooIsTn & th e counVyTBdfffd1 McmM' bcTs— ^ ^ ^ ^ H Supt. Dr. Norman1 Riggs B] said the the stalee laxli commission, based on1 are a skeptical of the study'ss I findings . issue will be taken up a t th e b o a rd ’s Uie 1977' budget bu year, the InitiativeJ anda are awaiting reports fromo m school next regularly scheduledulcd meeting would causiause a loss of $849,000 to th ei c om m ittees to g e t a m ore aia c c u ra te Jan. 9. Last week'si's imectlnc was Blaine County Cou schools, equalling a1 Idealc of w h at Is a ctually needed,

lQ)uKUfl^llif T h e B H s sS'Tuttle - T interchangege overpass on 180-1i O - N Elsiec Lee1 Whismore JEROM E-Elsie:isie Lee W hism ore, 71, of Reno.10. ^Nev., attended schools5 therether and was married lo Ha'rok^ I d A r pFwG0 bridges•swin excLGcllenGeijaw ards fo rm e r M a g ic Volle>alley resident, died Sunday aften[tem oon W hism ore D cc. 23,19;a , 1927 a t Jo p lin , Mo. a t M ag ic V alley M enem orial H o sp ita l of a b rief Hlne;Ilness. They come to IdahiIdaho In 1929 a n d jiv e d a t W e lsc e ra r; n d BLISS-'- ’t T h e new $408,000 B llss- The Department of Traaransportulioii. Both sUucliuuclures were designed by ' She was bomn 0O ct. 25, 1907 in A rk a n saas. s. She Hansen before m mov oving lo J e ro m e in 1944. They Tl Tuttle Interdierchange overpass on In- Division ] of Highways, was^as notified by the Divisionsion of Highways Bridge farm e d south of Je ro rm e unlll h is d e a th in 1965. te rs ta te 80-N[>-N is one of two concrete the t association thatt Ith e B l i s s . Section s taa f ff f InIr Boise. Kay Algerit ...... ■ _____ - Sho-inoved-toJlenoleno in 19C7. She w aaam em berofo f lh e s tm c tu re s. on the Idaho "highway slruclure « and another at Lewiston Firsl Christian Church.Chur FVatcmal Order of EatSogles system lo win awards for excellence were \ selected as outstanitanding In a ITic lilssBliss overpass was built by BUHL — Ray AlgAlger, 55. died Sunday at hisIs homeh and a senior citizenslens organizationc In Reno, In th e 19781 PortlandPoi Cement Assocla- nine-slate i western area.. FlF iv e w in n e rs W estern Construction Con Co.. and Miller nearBuhlofasuddeiIdden illness. Survivors includeude fiveI daughters, Juanita HubIubbell tlon’s BridgeigcAwardsproRram. A were \ selected, two of therJiem going to Construction;tion Co. and was completed H e w as b o m De

— Worrm a n i s = = = M riirrri— r = - I n®@ip)niS l bodyl^fouM c b nriTpdre r f^TlT < T h o M a g ic V a llooy y aroa families who cqll;qll ion us oro ploosed - • ■ CAS;CASSL\ M EM O R LU , - Dave HenlDgton-ofi-of Rogerson; Mrs. Chris TruJruJUlo and - IM Sflinake with our flno, com|jm ploto facilities. W ith our location and pork- D i s m l s ^ dau g h ter, K atie McCaughey McC and Eorl Achenbacjach, all of - ~ ■ ing convonloncoJ too:to Your porsonol inspecspectlon visit Is I n v H ^ - EJrf^iUluiz of Paui;*aui; Sylvia Reyes of Durley; and am C.C. . Je ro m e; in fan t HH urst ^ r l of Shoshone; B re n d a GaGarrison of BRUJ^AUSAU (U P I) - TTie decom - ^ 50 thot you'll romomombor lo rocommondnd usi to others whon Tillman and Elizabeth')Cth Van A very, bolh of R upert. Filer; Mrs. JackJc ParrotlPa of Eden; and MelvinIn ’ Tilley of posed bodyJy a 20-year-old woman was cos oro noodod. Call us. M urtaugh. found hv a ilnck ili hunter in the Snakee oyrcoring sorvicos . GOODINGING COUNTY M EM ORIAL Births Saturday R iv e r y Prureau Saturday, D ism issed A da u g h ter to MMr. r. aand M rs. C h a rle s M organ off JiJerome, a Elmore wwv“‘y - Corc"«> Verl Hum-1- Mr^.BlaJttW alsharithariddau^terofW endell. ■ daughter lo Mr.r. ana n d M rs. R o n W right o f BuhJuhl and a pherys said,lid - • ■ - d a u g h ter lo Mr. anda n d Mrs.f Lari7 Johnson of Twinn F a lls. T h e w omman, an Raquel Boragas.-Mcx-(• M AGIClie VVALLEY MEM O R IA L Admitted Sunday ico, hod beenKcn missing since she and a V AdiAdmitted Saturday RosaMuellerand?a n d M rs. A lfred H ay es, bolh of Buhl;Bu Julia fric; ' 'liapp^appeared ticnealh the w ater•r Roy Upe, Mrs., J.lJ.H. Carlton, Alfred Nickels,els, ;\lvin Bolyard and Mrs. t n wHr [rs. Dennis Conrad, bolh. of TwiVin Falls; wjiiiu «-lmnirnmi"® neor Hammett on IJE Morgan, Evalyn Robeloberts, Mrs. Larry Johnson andant Mrs. Bemeice Colllngs,gs, RRhonda Blake and Mrs, Howt)w ard H all. S^-pt. 3. " ...... -Randy-Inskeep, allII of Twin Falls;JkIrs^Charles£ ilMorgan — ollof Jorome;-andnd BrianB{ Holmof Burloy------i:h o b o dlyotlsraelM y o f artlnez.22.aIso.. “ ‘^The Chapelt and Katie McCaughey,5hey, both of Jerom e; Larry StevSlevens of IDismissed Sunday -aICO,0. V was recovered from the ilbyihePark"------Filer; Shaun Stelnmetunetz of Hazelton; Mrs. Ron WrightWrl of Mrs. Jim Sullivanllvan and Mrs. Ron Wright and vl liver oept.pt. 8; by •

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. ■■■ DENVER (U P I)-It’sI lhethe Denver H M l _ MOSCOW, IdahoIdaho (UPIl - Don Broncos - and Pltt5b m^ ^ ' Si te e le rs r Newman Is makingiklng people forget Uie' zii'Jigaln.'iAsJL'was'.tfaelnst.-gaisgame^f the- ^ B - ^ ------University of IdahcIdaho basketball 4«om >; Tegular season, and as ItI waiwas In lasl ^B *^ was buried in thehe BigB Sky Conferiuicc______y j^ ’s playoffs. ^Efjar 4i 1 i • >^‘^Vu9Mr ^ B c e lla r th e p a s t fourfouryeiirs. 2 • Houston's victory over‘the the Miami IT & U A ■ BB It may be too>0 caearly to predict lhe Dolphins Sunday In the AFCFC wildcard\ , “ Vandals will climb:llmb oul of that dark . playoff means the Broncossw wl] iU p la y a t ' spot this season,m, but.newbt coach Don Three Rivers Stadium infl PittsburghPll JB i Monson says NewrN ew m on, a (j-3 Junior — ^Saturday,— ------guararislhtf reason•ason'ldaho has-atarted ------Denver Broncos Coach1 RRc ed M U Ia :... V - o ffb c lte rth ls y'ear e a r lthan In years’ past. B ald h e expected h is te a mn to mi e et th e ,^{ew England Patriots nextx tw w e ek e n d . ^ “There arc-hundhundreds of Uiousancis : m of Don I^Jewmansms runningn around, ll’s ; “They really surprisedi mme c / M U l c r ' ^ B • of how hard you're s a id of H ouston's v ic to ry'over ove Miami. IP willing to play,y. anand that's why he’s ^ **T tlwuflh t the p^me would>uld hinge on . • goingtostandoul;"oul;" Monson said,' the ability of IhMwo qunrteinrterbacks to pcHorm with injuries, andmd 1 thought Newman, a Juniojunior college transfer (Bob) Grlese was less bangciingcd u p thon - A * ' ^ w hose hom etowvn n is New Orleans,'La., (Dan) Pastorini." i> r * . Is a v erag in g 20,9;0,9 ppoints e a c h gam e, _____., _^nic.Pittsburgb-Slcclcrs,->TS,-wha-wcrc— - ... - g(XK}-enou;^“■for'sccond (or- placc tn ------d e fe a te d 34-21 by th e B roncroncos in last ' conference scorln:orlng behind Idaho 1 year's playoffs, beal the1C B:Broncos in 5||^ S ta te 's L aw renceiceBuller. Bi | th e la s t reg u la r-sc aso nn gigame' this ^ .— year at MUe High StadiItndium. The ► * He's led tlie VVani andals In th e scoring -r Broncos, having alreodyQdy c linchcd . colum n in all seveneven g a m es h e 's played -their division tlUe, took an exhibition< ■ ■ lh. But his talentsents are'nofllmlied to ...... r game opproach to the gamejomc and losl [ (B ^h shooting. He also alsu lead.s Idaho in ; 21-17. t i 'i a ssists, 36. andI ste sle als, a 2^, A r k a n s>as a s junior running badick R oland Saless is stopped by UCL/^:l a Miller Sunday suggesggestcd the When Idaho) plaplayed at I.ouisvillc S te e le rs m ig h t go into n eext x t wv ee k en d 's Dec. 9, a gamee in 'which llie Vandals : game against the Bronc<■oncos a bit were blown oul. 101-54. by the j overconfident because off lhlhe e victo ry . W I T powerful Cardinal!llnals. Newman scored rst elglit points lo get I “ T h ey m ig h t go In thinkingiking th e y c a n I I | his team's first e Id ah o of flo a short-ihort-llved good sta rt, stop us like they did in the first half A A o g s , B5 r u i n s i ‘d e ai d e v e^n’ (on Dcc. 16), but we5 exexpoct our "He convinced:ed nme In that game he offense to show them someiomcthlng and t EMPE. , E. Ariz, (UPI) - With AfA rk a n sa s capitalized on a p aii can play with1 any of 'em," Monson n the I»siuvc lean ■let o u r d efense w ork on thi earn making nny great UCLA mistakes and came av s a y s .'‘H e's goingling tot be ns good a s any .side of the field this tinlime,' said showolstrci;trength, Arkansas Coacti ^ e earns BnIruins Swith the touchdown by Salesianda an piayerlntheBlgS!(H gSky." ■Miller. Lou Holtzz n*managed lo (Ind some “ Late score 37-y,37-yard field goal by Ish Ordordonez Monson. inI his first year at liie • “We didn’t rush our llnebInebackcrs in. compcnsatication Monday in the (ora lO-Ohalftlmclead. ' No. 2 Idf^ho helm , credits c re t Newman with th at last game, and it helps:jps ifI you can Razorbacks’:k s ' 10-10 tie a g ain st clash '"iT h e R azorbacks, w ith No. tie in Fiestita Bowl ch anion, making his teammammalesplayasaunll, VatUe their quarterbackck i and keep UCLA in lheth e Fiesta Bowl, qquarterback u a Kevin Scanl mmoved o \ from its 30 to the UCL/ th e m con tain e d ." " E v e ryy-body bo< soys a lie is like CLA'20 "Ifs Just kindaInda working out perfect ■ Pittsburgh quarterbacl■back Terry kissing yourour sister,” Holtz said, 'i sparingly durinn tlif rcgu'I’u la r UCLA 37, which wlil led lo the before Ordonez booted hiss ffield rig h t now,** N>Iewman ewn says. "The way goal w ith 2:22 left In th e h a ll. ■ B ra d s h a w th rew fo r tw'0 o loitouchdowns guess it’ss bcbetter lhan kissing your se aso n , played t!ic- ciiliro I’ainL-nL- tor Ilazorbacks'' touchdown.toi On the Bo^ t' I 'm fillin g InI wlUiwllh U\ls year's team Is UCLA look Ihc second In the first half with the Steelers brother. Th^T here’s no w ay a tie Is jj(-UCLA Monday. l!i- liroiigiilit ttie nexl play. Mlchacl MU Molina In- ^ id h a lt yvhat 1 hopeda foifor when 1 made the kic k o ff an d , w ith th e help of a i Volllng to a 21-0 halfUmele lelead before rewarding.ig. I’m sure UCLA feels Bruins Inlo a lie nitdway in the IcrccpledRonCionCoicagni’spass.but fa fake decision to come3me Ito Idaho. punt call, used up 7:41 bcbefore Denver’s sccond half rally.Uy. th e sa m e!w wa a y .” fo^fourth quarter when he hil Sevilevern UCLA was off sides and Arkansas Boermccsler’s field goal put the "Coach Monsoionson w anted lo bring In a • The Steelere had a 14-2 re g u la r- H oltz, whose wh club entered lhe Reece with a 30-yard third-dii•down retained possessjsesslon al the Bruins' BruinsB ru on the board. Toa SaijSaipale running game,ne, aand that's my type of Season record this year, the bestI In the game rankcinked lOlh in th e nalion, p pg, ass to tht! A rk a n sa s H. A Alfter 32, ran 19 yards on the fake puntml |play play, rm fittingting 1in w dl becausc 1 can •NFL. Bul the Broncioncos have saldhewas(?as disappointed Arkansas being thrown for a l-yard loss,pss, he CalcagnI ho a r e m id w ay throughough the second quarter, . DALLAS (UPI) - NotnVotre Dome Is* « . T h e B oUerm•makers, al erupting for^21 golgoing to be back and thele winninga used the pasipassing of freshman b a c k ip D allas fo r th e holldiolIdaysbut,by p o in ts In a 4:36:36 sjjans m idw ay through a atU ttitu d e is going to be th e re!. . P tu rd u e Is q u a rte rb a c kc MMike l Kelley to score- • m o s t accounts, th in g s wvUl ill noi t be qu ite i^ K ia the first quarter.rter. le d th e G eorgia T ec h JusJust going lo be a natioi^ popower the twice In thee dodosing minutes of the as 0rlm for the home^tatcstate team this Yellow Jackets:ets 34-7 a t h a lftim e a n d ne*next few years." game. Kelleyilley threw a 3-yard ! Ume around as they wereTea a year ago. SZClMg S ^ ^ B R coastedtoa41-2111-21 victo ry . 1The I7th-ranked BoUermakn a k e r s go t touchdow n p;mss a ss Ito ( ^ r g e M oore w ith 1 I9to-ranked___2:40 left to playplay, and fired a 31-yard | ------i- It-w a s -la s t-fle a 9 o n .-oofcourse,-thal— fo ------!-‘W owor0 r8allysharpatthe.start.''..reall aaaacarly present from the_i9to orgl*-T«h— «orihg-^»si4o-;a4^rew -H lll^lh^415 IHB k — sald-Young.. -"A fte r- w e- g o t-a h e a d ,—-Yellow.. -Y*: Jackots-whon-G^gl however, wefc lost1< a little of o u r loslost a fumble on its own 5-yaj-yard line, left on the clock.lock.______~ H 3beT^TiU7)rroatinffthcrtheN ori-^H ^^JJ^S lit WP WPI-P nhl<> to g<>t ~Joncs Jo r evehltflmrscored'the'h e o p e n in g ------The iop-sided:Icted‘Score‘wos'the'crown* ^ ------Intholaixl.-:------^------rwEaniaa''Bee?rTTi5Sr^'' cvcryb^y in the game, all 95 toutouchdown of the gamee and,i ing blow in wn : Tbm will be no natlcnational cham- p la y e rs." selondi^ for the Irish thisthisUmc.butln - Sophomoree quarterbackqu Mark Her- MiMarks' pass intercepllon,on, Jones being played on leAUantaFalconsbeattbe »m»rti]ptbelrpropMiHa m foip llfe ^ - __ Purdue'Lie’s Goach Jim Youngmg congratulates pla^aye r s < H e rrm a nin n s£sa id t ^ b ^ l p e rfo rm - tl:th a t perio d . 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Exlun3l’'ply..'o-., _Sloffjlofrn .EsibIob, v a S FHA- monl, , | mlnlrrminimum 2 yoara copy Corpor modolod. now earpota, latgo comi;ommltlod, $52,300, Gem troIrooa. o ! garden, largo porailon, 1-377-2621.. II,oplireplace. now room, lorgo mode oaaumoblo 8V.% loan, only mnchino oaloji oxporlonco. c a shaH lor lirsl, eocond and. JandJandocpaod . ioL....Sov'iooth auwiiauwlng/utiliiy toom, garage, StnKjinto Roalty, Bluo Lakoa. - Using bri(ridge psychdic' l O Q y . so"|a?,Salary, commission, .cor, ^33-5338.______$44,900, Marketing A#a.oeIa- d position qonlract. SchiSchool, walk to- ahapplng al partpart 1 baaomoQl. Try "n VA or 733-5 toa, Roallora. 734-4875, • . bonoflta. ptolil iihMlno, pftrt Ids o( trual.' Farmor’a Lyn»Lynwood.. Call lor dolalls,, FHAFHA ollot and cnli .fim.at 3V6R Que 180(1 aquare lool ol ownot6hlp«llojo(j?lsondta-- 704-4849 or EDNA IRISH Roal. . -North-wouldn'lcJn’t b t'-b id d in fr n ------rlostgo—C orporallonr- -143;!t43;SOO:-Msrtiot(nO-Aa90olo- 7M-4. lying -In now 3 bodroi'm .- ^ aumo I0-. lohn FotsloK. 1035 Esialo 734-7705. (amll * ' n o i j tr h n i2-:ii: heart with lessless than four, 7-2gr.______looj103 734-4875, anytlmo. _____ E s ^ 'amlly room wllh llroplaco. n r Shoahono Slt«oi Norlh: , —- — ------. • 18001800 sq, ll. house lor salo ot JInIno dinir toom, kitchon wllh REALTY nC WORLD ♦ 10 3^ C o u ld n 'l E3 n a s s t b e d e p e n d e d Twin Fnli», Idaho03301. J$ t U (ISS lr.ide. Eloclric heal, irnah Julll-ln bulil nppiiances. .Ro- —• INTERNATIONAL|[ » K Q 10 D ' on lo doublele : six diamonds __ MERRY- - cutnpaclor, ^n" dishwashor. 4 Jwood dwoi Dock, Ook caiJlnots, CLASSIFIED ADS aro Fnminm nnd Ranch Loans l7B6AddlsonAve,Eatl J ♦ A .1I fifi;i ;i fo r ;i h e a r t le a a d if h e’ re a lly CLAI ilmum loan S200,000 C H R IS T M A S {Jjo!b'odrooms. lr\ counlry, Monl iienl pump. Built on ovor 1 734-1300 numhot .ono «lth moto minimi itcrc with bnaulllul vlow lor J ______, .♦ K QJ.lfl.. U) . _ . . was void of thjth»t.suil''_ .. people than ever beloro,- ImprovKovod and unimproved _ lormal dminn room. 733- ncfc 2107. ~ ~ • V •• - □niy only •JQS.OOfl; Lowoli' Wills g e , m W tS T EAJF A S T ----- ; jusl the reason' ' ’ ^Pl.icovouto lod.iy by dialing DELUXE Country iTvlng^S •' H A P P Y N E W Y E A R TENNISCOURTS R ”oolly733.65C2 oaI or 734-7092. bodrooma. 2 balha, huge ♦ A Q ♦ ______wJ hy W est iloulloubled. He knew 733-0!733-09il. ■ IEdDlckson V ____ that Kast woiwouid double if • CANYON RIM------living toom, wall lo wail ; » 7 C 4 3 2 W . __ 4se4 3 6 ^ or 436-9696 HIghlllo Ihis now 4 bodioom « , irts and he also C E N T U R Y 21 nigh $ $ $ SAVE $ $ $ cupboards.' underground ■* 5 ♦* R 7 2 •'‘-•nrts TWIN FALLS REALTY bom.homo comploto wltJi ticat * • ^375 knew that Souf^ouU) m in h l w ell 009W9 EmploymenlAjonclOJ cashI pump, snun,i, sundcck. piusmucti, much reoro. on a ♦ J a fi 'I :i 4 9 >H BUYERS are watching e40Addlaon Ou"' HAPPY HOLIDAYS run out to six si: notruinp if ------tho V.V/ani Ads ovotyday. 733-7721 rtouldoublo llroplaco. largo shorl 2 ncroo with walor. Cali .SOUTH ■y're.going lo buy Irom _ gat.igo, cuslom cnbinois. •' Kast did mamake this lead _ _ gat.K $36.500-KIMBERLY Miko. ♦ K 2■ clirectinf' doubDuble. O loono — and ll mfghi aa ,NORTHSIDE . BRANCH . and 'icedar doors. All on 2 Ib ey o u .7330031. acres i)l nnturally iandiic.l- ■Joat "oat 3 bedroom iiomo In CAN YOU lop m is? 2 V A J R 5 - South ^uliould collect. 12 704 Soulh Lincoln aero; :iuielnolralllcarnn. o n e w ° j g ------loromo-32i-1321— . -DCd.jjc;]_CfODQ'iy An'lljmablo ‘l“iO .l^mitaQiiu-Juil—liaBQmcnt,______rTC.CTifr ^ ea.sy trick.s; aTHI six" luilruinp ' mortmortgage. Cal'r'733^0l3' • ♦ A 2 $35.500-Twin Falla • now rool, now aldowalk. • but he had no reason lo run U HomosForS*!# ___ djwndays. 733-0457uvonlngs.___ good downlown location, Ijolji out when WesVest doubled. Al *HORIZONS ' NEED 2 SHOPS AND A -yoT. joocJ iocnilon, 2 bedroom nnd only $17,500. For moro Vulnerable: Holl ACRES original uM TOTAL ol 5 bodtooms In thia °°°J:ilu5 linlshod baaomont and PERSONNELSERVICE H0ME7 Ono now 1500 pm,,nil brick Iiomo. Full finishod ^ Inlotmation call Miko. Dc;ilcr:'South>. least he didn'd n 'l ru n o u l. a l- PEF no romodolod. largo nlco yard. • though he will alway.s wish liy room Wllh llroplnce, 3 squaro foot shop, nli metal, t b.iscMnont, 2 liroplacea.. Wi-st N o rth Kiis DRIGHTFUTUPES omoilor shop, heatod. Lola LocnLocnli'rt InSI out oi dly. A BUILT boltor lhan now L Kiisl Soulh that he had.i. A heart ruff, a ‘ Itooma A P i baihs. Fruit of , big Irooa. nprlcol, applo. ' $49,500-1win Falla . P^'^'Large lol, largo rooms, lully A n e o u n BUSINESS IS R botfioa, doop woll, „ „ ro.il liaro,iln nl $47,500. Supor location, nlco 3 , ‘ 1 ♦ spade return•n,,: a se c o n d h e a r t ponch nnd plum. Big garden |,j,yHarold Kollhloy 733-2400. Inaulaled. aocludod Pas.s’ IV r>ii.s sprlnkiinkier ayaiem. Closo m. spoi. ^ . A omaiior 3 bodroom hodroom liome wlin inviUng f’ii-ss :i» ru ff, a .seconi-ond spade and .000. somo lerms. 733- Town & Counlry no.illors , , nolghborhood: convonloni I’li.SN 4 ♦ P;i;; M E R R Y JS5.000 homo with iois ol o liulll.in.di------Ubi. P a s s P a s s i'aw ; -MIOl value • wilh - eleoance.--Cali...... From Ihu sl.iff .it Nc-.v A TAITASTE OF COUNTRY shwshwaslior and a Inmily room ■ aSANTAWILLARRIVE » /JFELDTMAN-REALTORS l ' ru'cTLuCy...... i’ll enjoy winter ovenlngs withwith tirick firoplnco. n largo , HHonrons °," nnd Dur.l wishon You’ll 1 In rilu(j,inee whon lui comos 733-1988 423-4638 . . I j j a IMS Hoal ollicioni, woll klicikilchon wllh bulll-ln di- GOODGOO lavoBlmonI lor Openinfi load:'i u l : V / ------C------(0fi9forlOTg. ' ' IhtoiiQh Ilns tH'aiililul l.iva Inaulaljialod. all eieclnc homo. shwshwastior nnd 0 l.imlly room "''O'l Fr.ink Feldtinan, Broker carpnniofi carpr Assume low VA wllh brick liteplnco. All on rcick litupiiico into Iho Fi LOWERFEES Tonalat your■ loos Dy thu Iito wllh cnrpoled living room . Slovo Slov Foldiman .. .734-8539 loan nnd tomodei or uso ao ------' We have iiadhad several qucs- ^ BASEOONSALARY nnd walch w tho snowllakos oppiopproiimaloiy 3/4 ncro in Goorgo Morritt .... 734-6519 ronlal ronla an isi $18,500. Twin Fails. Priced 10 soil ,ii Cuslom biilll 3 Bodroom on 1 Goo Hy Oswultl Jnc-oby,,»,v tio n s a b o u l theth e I.ijjhtnerdou- vi,,Virginia Bancroft, Ownor bul'dd up outSiDo yout 3 Twit aero. NW ol Twin: Lo.idod Dorm Ron W all:...... 423-5756 Iroom homo You'll lovo J«l,'$41,500. Call Hutch al North H ateld ...... 734-1773 j a n d Alan Sontnn - • - ble. This i-s-s .T n d o u b le o f .n...... 409£409 Shoshono Stroot Soulh Bodrot Klmborly Hate s la m t o 'a s kk for fc un unusual "7 iicroago close to town, WosWosifleftlly, 734-5101, homo KayPotklno,Broket 423-4087 Lucy ...... 734 3021 numLor 734-4507. Or loAnn PauiStedmnn ...... 734-8112 • MikeM ike...... 324-3618 V ic to r M ullo'.s-5 iifwll b o o k .' '‘^•“ 1 »"/ to iroom. lull h.isi.moni, $42,000, J421 ash us. Wo have ----- P a rr k diiunoiids and jumpjuin raise in if’is coHmin .iiul ,in will fo c riv r OIS Situation,Wolod ii.iirs iiifle-a.w.iy. in Sub- mnrmany r e [^1 y m o n I plans . lit’iirl.s w illi o nily ly thrrvt Iind copiosolJACO,CODY MODERN) CONTRACTOR ~ ,m Collogo Mo:iflows. available aval to homo ownors., LYNWOOD L •COO Morigsgo Mor tale 100 high? REALTY CAniCAnPENTRY AND CON­ Try)Trying 10 asaumo an o«l3ling morlgago bul ohotl ol cash? ''610 Bluo Lakes North CRETCRETE. Compolillvi) pticos. 733-0211 ______From sinri 10 llnlsh ot part. GEM Soo ut. Ask about our Torm No |c|ob 100 big. No job loo c t Lonn. Soo tho Pro- 007 Jobsollricfesi (007 Jobsollnlcrcjl -00•007 Jobaodfilorojt smallsmall. Cnrponlry, concrolo, STATE ^ ' REALTY L"lossionala. VIEW VI ACREAGES '3 5 ^ cnrpccnrpol, lormicii. rock l,iylnQ, 525!5 BlueG U k e s Blvd N. Ovoflooking Twin Fnllo wllh ' IMMEDIATE “OPENINGS5 MALE| HOUSEPERSON- Patl-llinoP. person lo work oIc.CUic. Call 733-7054______CITICORP PERSON- °an ''o oul3lnndlnn vlow ol Ihe avallablo R N i LPN, ConlBCI j 733-5336 t ' S2.7S por hour. Bonollls ana diduring noon hours 5 days CONTRACT WELDING vailoy Pricos tango irom Diroclor ol Nursing I ' TO^PERSON D Insuranco. Soo Allco at w wook, mao noefl pan-llmo wanted, you (utnlsh pi.ins, 777^7 J8.G50 to $12,050. Totms Services. Groon Acros Caro0 houaokooplng. i Apply In nl nlghl holp. Call lor appolnl- ST IN TIME FOR FFINANCIALCENTER „vniiavallablo. 3 FURNISHEDId mlv o d e l s Conlor, Gooding, Idaho. , parts, and materials. 1 put It RiSTMASI Neweonsttuc- 1025 Shoahone Slropl ’• porson. Holiday Inn. ininonl. 733-8100.______lonollogomot. 734-5193.______Uon w Phono 93^-S60l.______I I. will be toady In Ilmo lor TwinFaile AFTER AFTI HOURS THELEXINIINGTON MECHANIC- J7.00 Flai Ralo. REGISTERED R COS- CONCRETEWORK ^ xmoa. MACHINIST WANTED. MustX |E(e«1lanl position wlm sroa METOLOOIST wanlod. In- 09. Lovely 3 Bodroom 734-5960 MolvlnOBpiiOOr Moh ... 733-1011 O u rN o w oJ6t e tW M o d e l • bo oxporlancod. Oood • homno o. and doublo car gargo. Ask for,lay Miller •iacK .inc» Blahop...... 734-3099 <3 oulodoslor. Call Wall, Acmo Ulorosiod In tonllng a suiion f.Concrolo , work, nil Iypu3. Piimo waoos. Wrllo Oox 0-14 c/o0 Poraonnol Sorvlco, CM Bluo 3 or 4 days □ wook in a ' mo N6 locallon. J73,500, orBobTaylor p n, 1,I.Schwondlm.in 733.7100 . Tlmos-Nov.a.______Froo osllmaios. E.B U.g- Gomm Slalo Roalty. Bluo ^ 4 . 1 , 44 ( 0 0 lakea Blvd Norm. 734-0445. proflrosalvo p Twin Falla Qlns 423-4890.______u k o s. boouly salon7Call733-44SI. tos. 733-5336.______. . MACHINIST- 10 S»0m NURSE, LPN, Of RN wanlod ^3 /R srpust Colleoc of wo6h. Opporlunlly lo orow TREES. atiiuUl tnmmcd. kimb.1BERLY,E by ownor, all ___ IRt^CTIONS: Go WrgI « to worv In moflicdi oflico. RN F 5 lPN-5 wamofl lull or topped. .If-n! Light ti.iulioD '" 'J oloclil Soiilliorn Idaho on Fnila5 AviAvu. W est lo Sparks, wllh 0 amall congonlai bual-'I- Olllco oxporlonco Is doslra- part-llmo. p Coniaci Director clilc 3 bodroom. auachod m H ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ moving. Froo or,timnl"3. garagtago, 2nd garage, comoni ■ 1 th e n N ortli to Ric3(iowny■ 10lo N o n h Pork. noas. Call Wall, Acrro0 blo. Sond roaumo lo Box O ool Nursing or Adminl&ira- 7M^M0t i\ i ev_(^infl5 _ pod lo Portonnol Sorvlco, 033 Oluo'0 14. c/o Timos Nows, Box lion. ll Twin Falls Clinic. 733- ~ J lor boal or irallor park- ■ Lakes Blvd Norih. 734-0J45. ■' ing,, lully(u carpoled, daylighl ■ ! 540. TwInFalls. ID. 3700. 3 ilng in kilchon. bulll-ln ■ ■ ------^------.017017 Businosj Opportunity go, disposal, Iroo stand- W ilis. INC. SALESOPPORTUNITY rjp-jBE YOUR' ovVN DOr.2 M.ik.o Ing llrcpiaco. Ilr loncod back V WANTED monoy In rocylclng SuncJfor yard,d, covotodc palio, outside “ Ml I"'" Salos potson lo uo Iralnod in troo brochuro. 114 East brick:k lire pit. J39.900. 423- roally Soles. An o«colloni 32nd. . Bolso 8370J. <174nl4nilor2PM. ______A T T EE N N T I O N ;Iralnino progrom. Your Ir^------LARGIRGE COMMERCIAL LOT REDUCED FORQIigUICK SALE B O Y S &6 G( I R L S ! como Is not llmltod. E«- 3 boiitooriM. lomily room, 3 bollibotln 2 liK'plnci'-. l/-'it"-d Ccollont opporlunlly. Cftll DOWN ON YOUR LUCK’J withh 1 1 bodroom homo, ideal 3 fRichard Lullroll (or appoint- Looking lof SUCCU35'’ lor commercial Ci business. yiyotd, 1050 iquofo Ifoi ol Ilvdvlivmr) ?()or.. 3 yrnr-. oi.i Turnyourliloarouna' Hns3 oxcolloni1 iralilc o>- Spociouv S| otij sliotp. Mony n’qvs c% ,Qut fliqritu to hi'CorH'Corno yout owti bu»ini-»< rmotil. Turn nn- .mw ovoilnhio In i t ' H ___ Ctll 734-5585 poauriluro. Ownor will carry, j;$56,900. Owner tronvlcrrfd.I. MuMu-,1 hr- ^oid ------Ando«*onEnluioti5oi- . . Jll.M.600. l ______,n loll -• ni'i'o (o'r' c'l'.-Iir'yory aol ihr %: REALTORS ___ T e^F6CTI0N.PIUS: CuvlomI lor.loniliucllon 1 ’ bT-IiT^oiii 507 Molri Avonua Wosl GOOD GOC RENTAL^HOME -nd 1 CELLENT BUILDING LOT dtuom j | home. Cooi.jou^ inrinnri-,copinq 2 batli-.. it^ llll, priiei. garnet,. coicont«»ti. Irlp*. Coll ihi Twin Falla, Idano Vncani Vnci Lol, loromii-4J3,000. woll oaiabiished rosidon- separate lomily rootn, rockock liri.pinciv Miiinkiii.9 Xlin«>-N*mt Clrculollonon Oapl. MondoY'F'lday ______Handy Ham Roalty, 324-J339 or "onoighbomood. Curb and lyilutii. wol bor, huge douhli-ghli’ goroqu. Hiuit-()uiii(>, #-5lord»loll». KM 3i3.______Iter already in. R-4 zono, ’■ . WANT CAPABLE msh lull 600. ______oil (ondclloncd. Irnmndiolo po-.-.u.-.-..nnpo-.". 577 500 ^ - HDE/ work. Muat bo knowlo^fltblo rotlrod. rotir Opor.ito Irom a 223D. 3 Qgj;3EDROOM. 2 BATH TRl- P ^ . 7 3 3-0 ^ 9 3 1 In equlpmont sr\d ropalr;- oquaro-lool oqui hgrno on-I 3 lfveiVEL homo on gooci qulol Gordo'’ I. Crofkn*■fk«**t flrokt-r — 7 = 1f c r — Top pays wim Incontlvoa. ocroa, ocro ionod corrjmotci.il. rnor lot. Almoat now RoiphEiiihgor f’ 7^3-9576 lalorry Jo-Ki-. 733 0:r,i(l p — . — f WtlLFINDYOU/VOUAHOHE J V/tito Box M/14 c/o Timoa inquiro Inqu 734.4055,.. 3r^ily ”; room with (iroplaco lo COlck Irwin 733-6004 Cli..ryli..ryUonili.-rt 73-l-7rn iii> oxcellon! wilh |orgo 1-377-2621. •______pn*l’ entry, charming liroploeeoce Ir In llvino'room, boouli- JM,______buildlliidlngs , mile riorth ol n ;onl family room ond an- mborly, $82,500. Adjacont T | Dn be.yours. lul Michon wllh odjoconi I ...... ■■ payOUALITYQRAVELIII ' _ olhor firoplaco. 3 bodroomrooms. 1 % bolht. covered ; S N E L L IING&SNE ^ ollcFor salo wltn or wimoui ino r j ,,.,I to 84 Acros for salo also. idscoped ond foncod yord. Mo III conaldor trade lor larm I n polio In beoulifuily iondscoi land, NORTH WEST REALTY GoroQO ond loads ol iloragiorago. $S5,S00. , ____ CAU.PW*l»ll.'T»«-3a»'■3350______734-51BJ or V/arron Bnggs 0 '?bund 7 or olher roal estate. ? J 733-BOT4;” B iair-O stom oui~ * i± z r A Brand Now Homo Thl»“ ------“ISTIMATOR— DRAFT'\F T S M A N ...... EW .lunior High location, 4 n ------irTpu‘ Ar* lookInfl For A B ELLING 733-5045. .------NEW Could 6« tho Onol Total Told Electric, ihlt lovoly. CONSTRUCTION FOR=O REM A N ...... For------bodtiidroom, 3 yoar old homo. ? I > 1460 squaro foot on ono lant MO baths, ’don, lamlly J J quolily built homo I'os I 46 ------JiAECH^jC-Haovy:^! =734- S N A P - Q N TOOLS . Ipvnl. 3 hnHfnnm^__? ’,i .1 lobliiot^and-^uollty—op>«------— 2 ICOANOFF-ICER ______7 7 7 . , D .O .E. s r ? :0 0 0 ______733- CQflPOHATlQM-:------.'ishiJd-doy-lito-basomot'l.— - ? j ___ kitfhL-ii wilh Qnk Cnhlti. Has a Doalorshlp available in smat pliopcoi. firoplaco and fomily room. Nlco SALES A g/iculturo . . mall rental coilago In roar JJ J ...... • . D.O.E. $15,000 —Twin Fails, Idaho. Horo 19 an (orir ioiowor monthly paymonl^. covered polio, doubloI garcgarogo ond londicoplng. SACHS ir^ s u ro n c o , . - - ...... ,D .Q ^ S 1 5 .Q Q Q _ _ _opportunity lor a man who Byy ownor,0 $47,950. Assuma- i l $ 9 6 , 9 0 0 . can moot our QusMlcatlons, bluB " ^LES Commorciol.a l...... luBVi'!; loan. 733-4 391. Ti b,0,F, 513.000 ______lo bocomo #n indopondonl ■— EieolUnl Brick Home in N,EN.E. Aroci • 4 bedrooms. ^^AINTENANCETlrolIro L u b o ...... businossman and havo mi) ory nico BRICK HOME by ftU . , . HIGH POTENTIAL oiiogo. $34,500. Rocky f l 2 bolh}. lorgo (26 < 15)5) Iivliving room with lovoly oOvanlago ol a slrong pro- ^ , _____' Do»e K llroplaco, 4.aBse , . . HIGH POTENTIAL opcvon salos program wilh mo lounlain Roally 733-1406 or TJ irginia Ellodgo -733-6920' jE Hamlcn J J kilcnon ond brookfad oroo with garden window, eOOKKE£f>ER ...... D .O .E. S l 0 ,0 0 0 iargosi aulomotivo tool and noni.with 15 .» 24 fomlly : ,.-s oquipmoni manulaciutor. nytlmo. ______H ParliOl finiihod bojom oni. 6 a TA PROCESSING.i G ...... - . D.O.E. S9,300 bus E>U'V TJ room. Covered polio li}lij lulully lenced, beoutiful Our Rocky Mountain Doalor* SBtJ rogo ond oxtro largo lot OUTSIDE SALE (2) )...... oOvon]oy an above OYorago. SER'ERVE! $96,000. H.ivo you 2 yard. Doublo car gorogo »P,______------SECRETARY^RECEPT:EPTIONISTn - ~r.-r, — . .lncomo..Tn«ro l6.no.ch»e«— DQQliQfin..wiilllng_(Q[_lual-lha- A _ ( 130-»13Q’) f «7,900._ ...... O.O.E, S700 Ia°clot « Ooalorahip, but it Ig fonigni homo? Thon Iroal TJ SECRETARY-REAL ESTE S T A T E ...... D.O.E. S575 oqi-nocniMiy 10 maintain.*n yo»®oieaoil to this Don .lohi ^ riglnal on Ji aero on Iho IQ ieAU.UN0A.T34-a3901390 invoniory. Ploaso conlact: ____ HIGH POTENTIAL °n]'Gary SompioB, allot 6pm al odgedge ol lown with ovoryih- f J BOOKKEEPER RECEP1lE P T IO N lS T ...... >g you w anror nOOd.3W t f 734-22 2 9 2 t-t t -.-.-.-t-D;0 -.E ;-S 5 0 0 ------‘"c.20S-734-02SQ. It'D ' PRIVATE SECRETARY\RY ...... 8 NAP-0 N TOOLS CORP,, : bathaiha willi a loardrop M j OHN HOWARD...... BROKER,, ■ ..,,,i).p.E;.S500 , Js, 105 WOBI2850 SOulH sfiO’hower in maalor b«droom. 't 1 ...... 733-2080 ------MANAGER-Snock-BoiuB o r,------— ^ ------... InviSail Lake City, Ulah-64115 Plu9lua 4 bodrooma. Add to lhat U JACK COX...... ------Mt^rr-oooT------(•mily-(oom.-eam»-{ooin^ BOBVEEH...... 734-2223 ...... D .O .E, S 4 t ) 0 . ^ sowiowing room, storage room. P l rr...... 733^2807“ — ...... D.O.E. S500 8 ining room. Cantotbury kll- ^ joyccColR' 9 1 ------EYNNRASMUSSEffTT TENANTFAPMER 212;tion and Ituga living rooip. SHIRLEY HUCK...... 733-9301 ...... BASE P L U S _____Fors Norlhorn Novada larm, you''ou'vo got a aupotbiy d»- H| ^ O E YOUNG.:...... 734.^3393 S N E L L irING&SNE 1200 Acios Irrigated. Dlosgl jignignod 4 lovoi homo. A bum- Ti lEALTORS AT i f ...... 734.187.1 ongino#. AllaHo and smoll 4^ MARVIN McCLURE... ___ World's Largorgest Prlvoto Employmc i,-aM«f-ayitcim-ln-inia- .r a ...... ______- n»*lo—«fop»—J- t»a»leautilullrtamJooopod yard, U BETTY VEEH...... 734-22^S ------^•W o-havo-TocoTpbl poTiflons * W o havi) posltio Bedroom house and trallor piuglius • 'parking pad for RV'a HlilVILILETT ^ 'A U DRE YHOWAfTC)?:.)...... 751^5755 Whoro New Futuroluros Bogin! Locally pw nod b< hom«..Somo holp on llnanc- withvllh dump atatlon,, Theto's U CARIETTACOX...... 73'3-20a0 734.2!4.2550 • 1033 Shosffono Sl.lE Ni L L I N G Ing for (arm oquipmoni . morinoro. So call Hutch for an M m ent S orvlco____ _ ".I’j■vsilible. Call collect. 013- .nn(ippolnlmoni al Norm Waal \ flEALIT Y J? __^_JLSO 5‘ d IBIson o I Avo'. E...... •-_____ T w i a £ allilor^oit l l i i Privato Empioymor 3S»4000..-for,Nevada Farm- pe«loally. 734-8181, -hom o y T Falja Itions Notlon-wido qqDo»k., num.umbor 734 ^ 567. Sfe:a?£?si«!!a:s • T w trrF fl d by Chtit Bohonnon hot .N o r l h Tiont Service „ ... 393 Do _i' . . T uesday, DoVombimb«f'2e.'1fl78 TIm es-Nowo.Jw>s, .Twin Falls, Idaho B-7 . ; ______^ ’ Everyboilyly tikes GuarranteedRelesults Becaiialse ^

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- SlpE-GLANCES ______■ . b>y y GG ill Fox.______a » ..' Hom«»FofS*fe 0 «7 J7 '', Farmt&Rinchtt '038038 Acrosos&Loit 04SIS UobllsMofflstforUa MS Mobile I Homos for Safe 'OSTST "' -ftrmr^Unlum.'HouMl BEDROOM, 1 car garage, SHARP nawly pilntod 3 ~ 1hTo ^ r s e SET-UP 3 acrea, i 9in~BHOAy5oRr"doiu7e n ^ tw o usedus mobile homaa^ 3 BED nlly In aiock, 12X5J^ P«"'«oncod tuck yard. No poia bedroom homs In Twin • *] FARMS & RANCHES' shop, corrala. ahoda. Rural 14X64,1X64, all . electric, sculpiu- proaenll) ou pay all ullllllos, $50 Palls; Full baaomont. Wg Dosl location. $6,000 down, rodId carpel, can Qood condlllon, 12X60,, Bt olh-2 bedrooms, I ■eonflitioHri;bw~d<5wri'- opo8ll,-$250pormonlhrC*'l------p«rttally-llnI*h«>.-Pfle«J-»o- -Javailablej , (Tom 4010 over 1000 04^1966 PrC34-M25.------^S Oi95Drcan532MS70.- rC Qood-eo loal Esialo UnllmlloO 733- soil at only' $35,900. .lohn .ci onto. $125 monlh, will ' R®*' acros In alls. .Also aeverai LETS LET TRADEI Havo a DOUBLOUBLE WIDE MARLETTE, S*!'"’®"’irand aot upanywharo 107,______Roblrts 94S4339, Town and chichoice ranches. Call Art boaulilul boai 4 bodroom, 3 balh 24x84.:1x64. 3 bodrooms. 2 baths, • IRICK 2 Bodroom, firoplaco, Country Roallors 7334716. m i homo on 2 acrea S.W. of lullylily carpolod ( with ro -. igic Valloy. Phono Ha- BRICI' Manm or .lack McCall. 734- hom < Homea h3-7566. , oarag'larago. 717 Orani, $235. No - ^ 48;4876 anytime, MaritoKng Jerome 'loro Ihol will Irade lor „lrlgoraiIgeraior, dlshwaahor, dl- c ^ o n ^ logs: Call 733-9066. AaAasoclatoap Roaliora, MLS property P'oc In lown. Call loday. sposal,Dosal, drapea, conlral air. 2 14X70i~3 3 bodroom moblfo — Moml>or...... -TomTom Floyd 324-69i2.- or-Roal -maicMrlaichlnoahoda.Completely . h o m0- o -- - Im m odialo—oc«- 1 - BEOROOM-homOr-HW------BE . Eatalo Unlimited 7334107, landaciindaeapod wilh aprlnkior cupancyney. All sot up .In SocurSecurity doposil rnqulrod, ■ M yalom and awnings. On Skylanemo Park, Excolloni Call:allBoborHarold7334404. B . . > D M C o FORri' acres" PLUSI T s LIVE STREAM, three *Vi and system 5 acre parcola, W mile south cornorornor lot, locatod al condliloiItlon, $1450 down, $145 - I ih aro s nohhaldo water. See r w BEDROOM HOME In ol BuhL,P«vod road border- Sivolb)holby'a Mobilo ' Homo monlh,Ih, Fenced »yard, “ REALTY ® comiortablo ‘5 2 bodroom pl B Id, Havo a now hdtno JrwIn * '" Falla. Carpolod, Call ing T parcols, Covenanis, Eaiatostatoa ofl Woat Flier sKlriod, r33.1386. After Spm, 734- lOOeiuotjkoaBlvd.N. oldor home, arnall cowbarn [fO ,vonuo. $32,500, To aoo call (or Chrlsimaal Chi Hadondo . & corrals,. 2. car garage.. Twin Falla canol walor. Avonu( ?352. ______, ____ L., .. Twin Falls. Id ah o - - * Abour“ 10%-down,~6wfre'r K_pn_T3j:DnT34.T0fl0.— - ' Homos? ------J l i k shop. 29% down. Phono Abo ______WHYWHY RENT? Whon lor no ‘■•733^227 , 83837-4908 ovo'a.______cancariloa. 734-7010 or anawor- DOUElOUBLEWIDE 24x5r Ing aervlce, 734-2331 14143. Qlonbillonbrook, aharp. Aco 8X40 2 2 BEDROOM mobilo monoTionoy down and paymonia FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - 5. $450 dov/n, $75 por 09lo»«9lowoa$110pormonihyou - - HANSEN ESTATES. 3 ^ MOBILE HOME LOTS 3W leally. 733-5217.______! 31 to 84 Acres- Highway 30.---MOI :h, Qood ahapol Will can:an OWNC your owr^i2-3 or 4 - ( J r a I w i> bodrooms. altachod oaraob. . piiFive mllea oast ol Twin,---mikmlloa N,W, of Joromo wlih 1974974 GENTRY ( 14X70 wtth or & sol up. Haclondo bodrcbodroom homo in ,loromo. hoal pump, only $33,000, will (j. ipoul. air cooler, fireplace, I p $3975 per acre. Call 423-4494.----watiwator ahoroa, Ownor will tlpoul. 00 733-7566,______For liinlormailon call 734-5579 f T ' FHA. . ’ •------cancarry. $10,000, Call Tom lullyully akinod. i All oloclrlc, or 324-5940.______------^------FloiFloyd 324-8012, or Roal $11,000:11,000 or r0a80f^abl0 olfor. .10 X50 50 Champion wim now 0UT8TAN0INQ VIEW Of Tho Eaiato Unlimited 733-roducts. Check withh co n e a n d M 6 *‘ ! ' Bcros (or only. (84,900.00.1 73M227 I Call Kalhy S4>M14 or Edna I * s e e ! Ulah Real Estate 734-7785. iJf • f l I TOTAL o( 4 t»drooma in thla,* 03S , Acmoo&Loti IA j u / noma on large lot in Buhl.. I Loia ol (rull treea, (encedd 1 ACRE Iols, cloao-ln. Low I >PPLIANCE REPAIR ORAV£LCRU8H6DAND"m OF STORM WINDOWS yard, lull (Inlshed tMaement, . RUN-TOPRl SOIL I >■ down paymont, low Interoal i AiionilonI Savo money by 2 (Iroplaces . Large storage0 ratoa. Call 733-7824 or 733- Eugonilugono Smith 30 yoara ox- Wo will deliver. Drain Mold buying Wlnler Soil aiorms; I ■ shod. Selling to aetlle0 a m ______plorlonco, erlor Roaaonablo. Wi m oalato, t32.500, .lohn Roblda Vashora. dryora. rangoa, sewer se rock. Northwest It* windows and doora. Call I ' . '* 2Vt ACRES 1 mile west i Washo 733-8844. Free osllmaiosl . 54^8339. Town and Counlry I . V - ^ oic,lie, 73:7334038.______Crane Cr and RlGQlng. 733-1234, ’ Shoahono Falls Road on : SWAP SHOP I RoaUor8^MmM5^_ canyon rim, Excolloni build- |I ,’-3 C B«i5lACKHOE HANDYMAN Ing opportunity , seller will i Buying. Selling, Trading 038 ' ' RealEitateWintod carry. 733-1771, anytime. I M4ohr .h,i Backhoo service. Top Fence Fo building, minor, ^ — J oil, rock, dirt moving, build- __ roiremodellng.^^ f , used merchandise and anil- I i rig demolition, exclW lon. ho WE BUY oldor homea I'* In Rock Crook Canyon rim S.E. j Ave.E..Twin Falls',7344653, need ol repair and alao ol Twin Falla, with water I 334341. .______HOUSE HC CLEANING building alloa. Call evenlnga>■ aharoa al 122.500, Owner will I :ARPENTRY* CUSTOM TELEPHONE ANSWERINO m : > . CARP! SERVICE ‘_____ 42>-4313or 734-2187. carry. Call Tom Floyd 324- lEMODEUNG Reasonable Ra houae cleaning,'0- ratoa. Buhl. Filer. Twin Fallai, ' s F WILL PAY CASH II Itie price:e 8912. or Real Eaute Un- g V R" ______r t1 ------wrtEPlNQ makes. ^ For reliable eorvlcece MM. rimv Prim e' dovelopmenl I CHlMf call Charlie Noble, 733-7077. Blue Ukoa, 733-1027. property. Oldor 4 bodroomim or Robert Jones Realty 843- I WAUPAPERiNQ homo. apnnkJera, & lota of o( 8 m ______rhe Chimney Man eaya a mPETHAWINQAWELOINQ n f e ll I : water- Owner will carry wltt»'•H DO YOU WANT AN ACRE I :lean chimnay la a tate :hlmnoy. Free ostlmaloa. Pipo Pi Ihawing & waldlng. Call the Speciallatl We do It ■ easy terms. Call Tom Floyd.y® With tho bost vlow on tho . . t>eiterl Wee-Val. Call 734- TO4727.______Hllchea, HI roll-bara, & aparere 1 I ,"> kK 324-89ia-or Reat Eatale Un- tract? No rock. 3W north and 5972.______llmHed-733-ei07.______W aast of Curry. Archls ■ ■ nL ' COMP^COMPLETECERAMCTILE cam « era. Auxiliary tanks. 'WEU.ORILUNQ* of . MaJons.324^82-______734-2050,______■ ■ / 40.ACRES 3M mllea N.W.^f - .lerenit> 40 aharoa ol water & FOR. SALE! 40 Acroo Salos. Inotallatlon, and P^MBINQ ^ r • i w Idvlco (or do-lt-youraelll •2/H Irrigation and Induatrlal1,1 ownor will carry with real **' Notlhwosi of .laromo. $1290 Welle and Pumpa, Complele I oasy lorma. Call Tom Floyd',y° por acre. ID Acre lota MatorUI & loola, Bluo Lakea Plumbing P Service* rile, 304 Blue Lakea, 734- Remodeling R *■ New vrorkl llnencing avaliabte. 30 yeara 324-8912 or Real Estate Un- Northweal ol Jerome. $1500; '■ T r i experience. Member of Na-U- I . llfflllod 733^107.______5919,______Ri Roaaonable raloa. 734-7073, _ an acro. Call g44922: •■ n - ^ 7334350, - - llonel Waterwell Aaaocla- CONTRACTOR Hon. Strasser Drilling Com­im- ■ " 5 '. ••48ACRES” •HAOERMAN VALLEY ' ROOFINQ pany. William Tunnlcllff.m. ' t ' ■ CARPCARPENTRY ANO .CON­ - I W Manager, 532-4169. ESTATE- All typea, hot eaphall, BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME In ■ c cCRETE. R ^ i Competitive prices. A I Ihe Wendell area,' 3 , I .•'S ifcJ n ■■■ PromFrom aian to llnlah or part. ahakea. al composition, re- I 140 ACRE S p orim an'a pairs. 7344049.______bedrooms. 3K baths, 2 rock Paradiso, 'A mllo ol Riverr ■ ^ No JOIJob too big. No Job too pi I . llroplacsa, lamily room1 ' *• Ironuge, hay. paalure, apr- amall, Carpontry. concrete. STONEWORK g------dlft(no-»o«n-oomWnallon._S"-- -tng-wat#f,-pOftdo,-i>ood-up— ______I St^Call7P-7D54.______' a largo living roon(, double!>'* land bird, duck hunting, and Beautlly your homs wllh__ ■ : garage, heat pump. Quality ■ t ia l ^ on proporly. Supo^) ■ " DHYWW ^ A ^ TAPINQ ANO stontf. el FIrsplacea- entries- -palloa^Wo-aleo-lneUII-lree-e e — ------^------Z i a n AT iZlIfi-D I= Il iO i« = : ------l6wet:^Tvoir"rtaTrjllnrTfM-1™ panoramic view of river andP FreeFreo”'oii7lmalf; ’ 734- m T ^ ^ PM, P ^ ------l - T — ovonlnge or boloro 7AM. harnoin**- VU.W. Call hills. Call Jack McCall or Edi B 0 ^ 1 : BrtiSCtfaon at S36-Z298 «'■ or Butts (or douils, MARKCT- EMPLOYMENTSERVICE MariiMlng Asaoclataa, 734- INQ ASSOCIATES. 734-4878. I ; ■ — HAQERMAN AREA. Fenced■ N'EW HORIZON'S BY 0WM6R larne, comlorta 3 acroa. 3 . bedroom a, I pPERSONNEL e r s Wo can help ble 'MVntry home on' 8I oloclric hoat. Compleloly YOU (Ind the right Job. acrvt'.^th 3 bodrooma,'■ = 3 rnnodiKri. W ' Roallatlo (oea. 409 Shoahono balho, largo covorod patio, trees, and goos well. 837- . | strootStroot South, 7344644. llr«l#ce, ai»d landscaped, 4408orM8-24l7. I wUL hoatod shop andi n d ------m ^ I n o ahod. Bam and£ -. "NEW HOME" I i corralo. Shown b^ appolnl- ______' - ...... m a n to n h f rP h ^ B4-419«.~ ' BSK5r»NS~Fn*l.lE-S7I0“ fe il ewSaH-: 11 BT'OWNER 75 acfoa baro square tool quality bWovol land with lull waler rights. hillaldo home wUh a auperr: Phono 3a*-4134.______—_ view-ol tho Maglo Valloy, 8 . By;“ aWNER. 114 fwK-IreeIroo bodnwrns, SH bottio, Mmlly - acTMat Castlslord. Irrigatedlied room, game room, two with ‘ut**- lice liroplacoa, aupof kitchen. si 3:bodfpom homo, ono oman-"•P rodwood dock, QE heat U . p

*VSL". In a nlco. ocroogo aub- __ dlvialon with proloctlvo covonania, l1«»,o6o. Markel­ SPCCIALIZINQ lng Associates 734-4876, In :FARMS & RANCHES'r '’ " ONeI cRE h o m o . F o n c o d ' h o rso pasturo. Close to town. CaltHi > I If I'~ -^o . Cv(Butl«rRM)ty. .lohn Robirta 8434339, Town ■nd Country R nltora 733* tmrn^mmmmmmt — 3 2 « i e e - —------•-0718.m --— ------mmmmmmmrnmm I ;______; r o ^ r C d y ^ / 5’5.'. ..

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______■ . bOy y Dick Cavalli “ W WmMMm** ■ •WINTHROP-___ ia ., ate&ButanaonBttli' 07.-B 7„l. .«n*fc«oo* W lOVrtNGI N eed to aali: M O ^ AIRPLANE: ;JUn- • 'iO Li "R»er-T=CC3D I / THF*^E V 'R E \ ' f 1 cCOMMERCIAL ^ BUILDING «UMUFFLERS F I n s J ^ whiTe “le O'f d ro o m a e l . D re a ll (laistu:tolshad4£b.H»CFW..TBp.m AWAV lor laaae, 2100 s a il, with you Mil. < ComptotB mutller ^ >Bwor; 85" apan.,. *ll PL^CEimyJusrisra=^ED A WEEWS ofltte apace al 2012 « h SendService including custom wnl«Btti,SaoO or best attar. I------Q N -W } U i;= C W Ak V V E E M U B ^ ------\ - - - REE-Bfa^CCQU-J,______,^-^_:3HE.i2LrRSsipe-SAvenufrEestr734TO3------duaii ' ______y \ g ABBOTTS AUTO SUPPLY!’ pfU>fl-tr-Baa»rtyre»t i m i - C atlg SHAJ. y FOR RENT: Benk ol « a h o ^ ttaaSS50.NewCherTywiMd bRUNBRUNSWICK ANO LANCER offlcoffice, apaoo. Available ”30SShe«heneSt.Soi4«iet?.- 5U-SST.'’"'' ' a! i131"J5nISer~Sl7;Jo. ELKA SUPER Sewing • 733«M -______^ m , KinBclBIIrt ™ irptume 733^482.______fcUctilUachlna. uaed, *400...Call Qood supply of TOMBAH > • ______^8 2 5 ^ 8 . PmePmetwn's tn Qoodhqj. Also qaeBranceContor.TSJ-Trti;, ^ ------— tot* of dolls, toys t samea. __ queen atee bad, hoa*y du«f ------1t*n»han»- S1SD, RocUng ,W n V- ___.OOf-.______^ g M f f i ------■ f-tialr. ..agtin. ______O tIHXJ . ia ^ - imt.nomtm’- ^ "MARYCAmBicEinsi'-" «*•!: ______«mn»rw*.i ^ reOOE TODAY to collocl UNFINISHED FURMnURE, ■«**;Washer/ Dryer. aJnawt -new- IN COUNTRY. SK miles caah eaat, by uslnp Wanl Ads. ^ ODO, Small dining room.ael- WesWestolTwmFalls.apaoetor ----- >esseT>. tAieais. desicB. 2-man post hole dlggef. rookrnchere. eialra. toll top Wm , ’J Recllner- XS5, Console ■ snyany atee mobile home, 2-mai n btack/whlta- SSO. Aimdsi Water, aewor and lawn care o5hsp. tis t BrlDOi. aatety dealiealcs, cradles, toy bosea. &M Unlum.Apts (Duptsm OS to rato H e n t itoaU, and rtilsceltaneeus now sewing machino. • 050 Fam-tlMftfm.Hoiae*' OM Unhrm.Apts.&Duplam S(B4 Unbra.ApU.SOu^st &M lumlBhed. STS. per month, clutcclutch,ej, I t r ’ auger* wltn ^00 loaded- *200. 734^89 or -Older adults prelerred- 733- extension, S300. 1140 6th itemlttffls,21’IB «h Avo, E-, luat « « • FOR LEASE; Good location, I ^ ^E E E P IN G R O O M S ^ ‘ -Oldt 3fl Eastland. 73304S3. 734^802. \ SMALL furnlshod tiouso0 iONE Bedroom Apa"nm^i#- TWO fi BEDROOM 4-Plox: Iully FOR taonable. Weekly rates, 1«35belween6and#pm- 1<35 *vo,Ave,E.after^PM. otlE available tan. 1. ComplBtolyy icarpmod, eloctric tiei!, loto carpeted.cj Ilreplacs, drapoa. NewNew 2 bodroom duple*. 1 g^ fwI Wendell l Molal, 536^326, remDaolwl. tl25 month *► ,ol storage, Canyonvlllo kttctien lit appliances, laundry aido' TO fcliteJin Ty;nqpn.» Ta.Tm.______tacllltloSi_co»oroi^p«Lktn5 _llnlstllnlshed. Both sides h a « a__ WINTNTER RATES Kit- m IB ______JrtBteim TB[B — IrtDBMhn TO ------Aparimcntc, .t?fl Maclin- J« mano8-ai«J-Toomi:r-»r JB ...... M aloltn- JD_ Street, n s . • ' "area." ■> Water' ‘6 sariiation’ "tilovB, filovt hjHigoralofr and di- TTlOJWl .------turnlshed,tl t2S0 month, »h«**stiivasher. Ready to move vHthn e cooUng tacllltles, 733- ___ lnto,733^T00or7334S4fl, t s ftim.A{U.lDtq)lsM• ONEBEDROOM Available * Doc. t. No pets, ‘nto, 734^321. Allor 7pm. 734-5108 FOR-FOR.RENT t and 2 t»droom -APARTMEMT (Fumtahod) or 324^257.______unluunlurnlshod apartments, ggr {MBlMaMetnns All ullliUes PAta. TITS per., ' |Closo to doamlown & Soars. J Cloan & comlortatMo. (12S * TWO ^ BEDROOM • Apari- utlllllutllilles lumlshBd. Blrss, ______monm Call7SH2B1.______ments. »Jo pots. Laurel Psr* IdahtIdaho, 3g-4687.______NICE'£ : 2 bediuotn In mobile FELLAS, Small apartmom (IIII ' .-IApartmonis. 17E Mauncc N^, FORFOR REkfT t and 5 bedroom m . No pets. Pr»ed j ...... FURNISHED ONE Bodroom„ "------733J674 - ITtniy taipm on, drapoa, kii- immIMMACULATE; 2 tjodraom - ilsrpnaosagsjeim.iata. : M «panm sni, all ulllltea lt>->• ______cChen ^pllancea. aiL dupliduplea.Utaitytoom.aterage o' troos. beautllul view. ID- CtudwS, SlfiS. a monlti plus3 PREFERREDi LOCATION In 6cbndlllonlnQ, laundry Iscllil- area,area, stovo & dlshwashor. m llsste sN , o( Buhl ot> Hwy. aOr V aopoB». 73a^«B,______;Sierra Estates, 2 bedroom icies. covorod pirfcino area olectOlectrtc. No pels. S2S0. 733- “ Wfz 733-1BSB. Eve's 733- “ FURNISHED 1 beoroom. allil duplex.' Oarage and csrpon, nNo pets, S2S0. 734021, Or 43004300. ' ® S2; :______utMRIos paW. No pot*, nos s z n . aaller 7pm, 734-5108 01 3?4. ____ — 12*80ISO MARLETTE Mobil SHARP Spacoua 2 twdrMm „om ^ B argain ctillOn»n.f1B5,7 3 * ^ 1 . 3 bedroom duplex, a baths, ss s t : ______■ SHA me. 2 bedroom with • iiI.Htlty ro o m , g a ra o e , jTWO BEDROOM Bficii 0duple*, “'’'; S250 a month, H X port and auming. Adults ...... — IN mWBERLT 2 tJBtJrwrm,. ' deposit- 733-ei». 734^82. Bnly,t ; *200 mottth »• depPBlt. Be- carport. Nur schools and nDuplex- carpot. drapes, depc forpnew requlrga. C3SB1S. '' j Bhopplng. n o o . 734.3181 8-5, ^Mtovo, aiahtraahBi. AlC. THR.THREE BEDROOM- 2 Batti. , . P J . , , sll electric, oirage. near _ carport . ResBonablD, adulis, sll < Otoiaa«lnw»t>wtlBl I LOOKING FOR A HOUSE OR , nopots.73>0T07.______C.S.IC.S.I SZaSmonth 733«S0. ^ ___ APARTMENT? Call Oulltcrs, =ICE SPACE FDR LEASE. .M i l t e r■s’ s TP-aWD.______TW3 BEDROOM Apaftmenl- ^ sSq, q Ft. ttSO per month. LUKE'S ■MANA0EM5NT- . insulated, storm «rlndo»f8. jgg Sq.gn Ft. <300 per month. FumMhod ana unlumUhed clean,clea carpeled, stove. 733.300JB00or734-<2D1- apartTnomo, all »Ues. SBS to IridDIridDo, water santutlon, * 7^ AOultfl, no pets, *185. 543- 1^7^C£ '“ SPACE for lease, 4 S2B0. Utilities lumlthBtl, iste ollices 8 reception 734»5gS.73*«62,______° FALLS APAIARTMENTS X“ I i ------: ra, . iEasttand DIIicc Cenler Delight!It! n m montti SSO Oeposlt,i. T h e F o ils A p o rlm o nonts t! ore new agoin. oa* from new .lunior TWO BEDROOM Nice studio, no ktds or p«tt.' We now hove spocp o c io u s 7 b o d r o o m lh. 733-4122-______73«-77BOo»aninoB.______g opartments ot S2355 a o m o n th a n d r e o ily fjoa,Noar downtown and Sears, 0 SO.FT. otitco or. retail RESTONSIBLE ROOMMATE tee, nexl to Chamt>er of w anted 1o stiare iBrgo0 ne=1 1 bedroom apeo p o r im c n ts o t $ 1 8 5 . St25t125pormonthpluBdoposlt. mmerco. Contact H, lumlftiod hsuas, <03 Sinn Water orud sonitotioTlion furnished. Hoot rt>er al 733-1022 betwoen t L Y E A R —-END I SUNRISE PnOPERTlES 2S?" Ave,E.734«?1. is electric. All kitchechon opplionces fur- SU ______oished. Childt^Ti^ wcw el.co m o . C lo se *0 tBEMDUSE SPACE In OM lMum.Mt.tOiiplBUi — Downtiwntown Area Wl aa fl, CLOSE-r - O U T T IrUMEI I ■ schools and shoppinging center, TWO BEDROOM Carpeted aO mimonth. 733JOOO or 73»- Duplex- stove. Telrlgeiatsr. 42Dv ? BEDROOM in Stioanona, 2 t o r e J a n u a r y 1 s t 11979, ! all OLir reml air a i n i n g Ullllim lum ittied. No pot*. timsnod room In tiasement. mey ir your closet? Clean Crtl»86^gtl7a1tofSom, CALL 73‘'3i-6600 Water E paid. S IB f leaae oday — snd Call us to sell 1978autom obili3 i l e s m u s t b e s o l di! ! arrt doposil. 1917 7t^ Ave. hoVcJSC unnooded Items. 733- 2 BEDROOM Duplm- eU>•^•»• ------EaatEast. 733-114B. ggjl tn, QulBl street. 1\4 tinti, lullIII n. DSOFbOLUUlS!IS! ijssainsm . Adutu only,* no® - SAVE HUNDRED! ptaa,«gP. Pt\ene734-7888. • BEDROOM Aatomenl;i 1C kaport-ScBmCws 1C trapon-Sports Cm t c Impod-SponsCan 1C! htpdfl-SooflsCsn THiHE HIGHEST TRIRADE ALLOW AMUiCE «panm snt, S«mt lumlBhed,a...... - ...... 0M>. TsnQB. IMAIlAQNABLEONTIrOURPRESDmrrcAR > TM>ttpais>ar.« 2 S ♦ tftlUU—. ••••••••••< rraodsp-734^D5>,7a«a. J COtmTHY VILLA APART- MEWTS. ,Z)aUi«« 2 badrosm wttti kltcften appllancea, M Shm & dryor tioohtip. iully caipetsd. Ali«loctTlc S «retl tnaulatofl, Carpon with encloaod stotage, 1 slory, f ! M A iCVALU gmimd level, with enetmcdI f m yard t covered patio. Prtvstt . . A .su U L .C IO , tIO JW*.? : WE’VEGOBOT THE LARGESTr SELECTIONS OF SPODRTSFl • «Bliwmoes,733«8 DELUXE 2 Bedroom A p«nin«m »- I'Vt bain, : CMUlSDI THE VALLEYpr (mkahlyflie state!)) • ______t country style look, (aeual •>BSt)lnc m actilne. dl> stiwBSl>er, refnoerator irk- eluded. Applewood Apart­^ : •MG*FiilAUTRIUMPHtH«P0RSCHE»4]4WD’s« : ments, Call Steve Parto. ,, ,i i------z?4«roomt, 2 baths, lamlly TPBtn. csrpBtsd. flrapea. atovo. t»> ------TfiD*«ofr«wraifnSi**no7r s a c per montn plus de- pMtL. LoMn,2Mtna, ' MESECABSS M U 3 I G 0I! ! ' ; tarp'e llvlno*rooin wltnS' S®‘ i' ■' j * lir«pSass. dining room, hll- clw i •ritfi etovD. dl- AiaraEtier. compactor, • 5i 1 T oyota'C oroli:l i a 2 dr. S edansn s . . jniUtyroam .phcaiapatoiiK fa s te r sulie, )er«ed tisck^ • ^ j g g a i • 1 n T oyota C orolli>liaLlfIbaclc ]Brd. Lease prelerred, X3SD :aN otclitiaclc 0«r month, C4-5M0 ot 73*- • 1 1T oyota C elica ______• n1 T oyota C elicai a U f l b a c k WEMOELL- Siand no* 'I «nd 2 bedroom gsrden » - 2 1T oyota L ongbIbed P idojps JBwnmomB. all appliances ^vmistied. dahwasnei, d^ • 2Z 1Plym outh H or3rizon4doorS< ' S e d a n s ' vpossl. range, and T: ro- • 197ETRIIHUWPHTR—7 1977CAMER(»o • Roily Spon fttaerstor. From J135. SentorItor A G reenw lthoircood 1 P l y m o u t h V o3 l i a r e S u p e r C: o o t u p e cRizeriB H>ei=amed. No pets, • 1 1 MsRcno Verde Apantnoffls,^ • 1976TRIIIIUMPHTR-7 1976CAMERC)D • • 1 AJ M C I^acerScS e d a n V ______Rally 9pen i ■EROME. 2 Bedroom • 1 AMJ C ConcoFcF d 4 d o o r W a g o n 4oaOiT>om 1 child, tio pets, iie^fflorttn •> clDaning 1do- • 1976 TRIUIUMPHTR-7 1974FIREBIRRD • aosX. Stavs. Relereftcn.ss. A Oronge ' « tiei te m , ^34^406, Days.lys. T ; Btoc^man Raatty, S344B4S S A V E; Oi N T H E S> E E U S E D CCARS i i Janet,______T975 NOVAS!s s • ' 350 V-B, A.*po«J , LARGE • 2'- t>eOrooin apari-r * 1974TRIIilUMPHTR-6^ *«;• % 'B luo, IBflOOndualluolmilcv IVJ, batha. all elactnc, - 1 9 7 7 A i l C n ...... * 3 S U GBipon and kitchen appliarh 1974 GMC jnIMMY 2 oes. Adults only, Vo pets, A»rtomo1ii tTon*mim». i ■ a - M B S U ...... 25S S t c : plus r t n SeposR, 723-i • 1976 FiinAT 124 SPIDER oir owulllionlnB. Shorp! ieW.LynwoDd Manor. .p«*«j irDTttmitnon W 7 4 n U I SM M BIIM tllBSEBHMIfcTCm I iU aK iua-isiisH..*zzn' I 1 ■ ...... IIOOcHW S -tarflnajm apBfl-' 1974CHEVB1ILAZHt • lHRDi.craLrair« -~ - - ■ Z ^ T T ment. carport, requireir; J ^ w r F i AATX-19 i ------Ai,rton«trtic«rTWH»»iiiSew.yci nsnflJB M — -Cbn;^rraii?-?6'.DD0.DDOoclu a rm ilrt______■ _ ^ hM?” RerrH Z g- -H SH M^W H tTilllO BiaW K•■ i ■ . n m ____ - ...... 7TT7r:*IB«------~ 1 S 7 3 B B BEX r ivnuiunBB i H I X a i r w ^ ...... «2Wi- ---- EW OELLnS DUPLEX wtth • 19G9F1A'ATROADSTlR l97SFdRD^ M droem s, ,3 raotn tath.± SlnrtBoK. A-tpMd ond bckackouH % . . . . . M m t o Tipset Itvntg town,u,; fcll- • 1 1 7 3 m i lDUBHOaiaLiM l . t a M ...... ff b m »na «Unmo ares- Air sondtttsnad. carpet and.Z • 1975 MGG MIDGET . 1976 FORD 4]4x4 • BVrCIM ETM IOaiN H a o - a M s r a ...... MW I ttntpss. GartDB snportport 9 Ciin-„nlbl.. LengS«d, -S-tpesd nnd Isckijckoutf 9 »nd stsiase, Unm a n eEauREaB.>«US-...... •3M| ■ 'tim lst»edj.-Q olBl •toowon. - - S’ • 1 - - • ^ • V m inciaiPaii.«n .v;..-»2l77 ■ *10 pets, AdiiR »> X3B0, -MANYMORB! im S m E . csu.7a^aac,______” ■ At N D M A N Y — V H T B O P Hn In u r u m m i BP b l k b ...... •3I87J M MEBVLY D e c o r a t e d . SSupetBd. 2 iadroetn urv- tG E^TO im aLia^H M s a ...... fuTMtied apanmBTt aahtull n t eaecnew. Aitdlsan £ « £ . CjEOttHEHIaiLm* 1 ...... t n o * flaposR. n M s n 1 9 7 4 D U K E ...•ztnj H ...... cnlisCl»3K3B2. , H—- Remodeledi V f l p i •------. ______«¥W¥W1a w a ^ 1 Itgtts, w arn. m m . Mage 1umWhed.»tep«s.aMaP. — B i e ily— y r ------■ W C e ^ - e t f - l- W m e w - - — ------J W J umax.— ..— H U I j L ____w am witu «aoi»a m W0-~ ^SfflTliliwCwC M T S M n i UmmdCmn•nTimu cis« C am X)el FtMo. 1« im f l ■pM~B£WUUM. wum.^ • 1001BEAST MAIN, BUmlia£T. 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oe^ ' ; Ftnn8*ed1 104 1 Horn* 11 114______firmlmpltmcnti i AOHA REGISTERED 8 yoar ATTENTION: LEAF CUHER . SAVE ON .OSEECU' B M . B o a rd s WANTEDII ( old BLACK GEUDNO- ,Wl>ll n PNono 733-0141 or733- CfiftTlFIEO””Saod PotatoesI collenl' barrel or poto bend- - clw n reading, virus leatod. ' Hitold' Boll and Sor\t.i‘ ' Ing horeo. Haa boon usod OU loglon.lO aho.83231.Callli ' around cattle. Now being tralpod (or toam roplng. OIL! 53*3122.______: 324-4688 or 324-5878. MAN FORIto I P IQXHD Grown Allalla Seed-B ATTENTION HORSEMENI 1^ .L WORKN rcfflstored common. Rango u Horao shooing. Trimming, Pro-aoB#on P orflor your lubo W o’re going lo, stcsforl out tho now yoorr vwith o I S ( &9Iptix or top brands allalla,, Horse breaklngJ Italnlng lor oil 0 artd take advantsflo ol < cars to M I .Discount pricea lor CARLOAD PRICES on lohn V cloon loll To dolo ii it, wo ve got o lol ol c< e ^ y t buyersi .llm Marshall.II the winter monlhs. 32(M63I. C ) 9 7 9 tho bost 'flgf D ettvorFlno. ______C Doero Torq-Gard and Hy x sell. Buy now bolorobol ond got thc 73J-CT41 Qf7W)142. Gord. Prices good on all low or used cor. / i g r ’W M d ’ LEAF CUTTER BEE"e BEAUTIFUL PALOMINO ^ II maro lor oalo or trado lor orders ° rocolvod boloro OTARDSI Pleaao call .lanuaryl. 1879. ■” Wffi'*nlno 733-1510, or 423-3. good milking cow and/or •' calvoB. 423^562.______■ PROFESSIONAL Horao ^ iralnlno. MAY TRAINING * dor. 4 speed tran■ansmlssion, I^ELLENT HAY. Ora^. ;. bumpor guards. q J S_addler^^^2£S^-^— Ilarm tractor, now point Job rock .ond pinion sfoorlng, wwhite sido wall tiros, bi iMfy hoavy bales. S2.S0. Or Jo moulding and -tWBton.Closo-1r..733-M97. with brand now 7' aerapor ifod gloss, body sido i I blade. New Idea maneur racrodio, occonf group, linfd •[?kGELLEN'T Secondt i Jfle______Swlno ^ - -ej»r*.ad*t—J8S___A U l*_ -uni-undQCCOQt-.NQ^S,C:72.___ ------.y.g,V 87"outomotic7*powor-iteef—— 1979J:H!JUIJNDERBIRD ^ ------A5fALFA“ ^^3<-lon~C*l^ : Chalmbora -0 or C hay FOR SALE Reglsterd Ouroc ( Ing ond b'oKot. vinyl rool. KBitfeflV 423-44M. — Boara- .Bob Pangburn 825-- n^w er *150.733-3044. ------0*00-QUALfTV-i!ndAND STRAW lor aale. TWO .ID Forage Harvestoro, PWlVBfFlne.3^631. ■ , complolo. Two mack Irucks ■ 110 - PouHfYtfUbbltt HORSE HAY for sale. $33 per with allago and manure twr, Phona 32B-W16. bods. Ono HO 7 Cat. One .ID - 544 B Loader. Trailers. “ OUALITV HAY. u s e a balo.SS- 112 Wwlton Lllllbrldgo Custom Farming. V ^ ______; 2® m n . e/10 Eaal Molonrlewlew ______G ated and Mein Line0 733-8383 or aoo et 757 Park (g n b f . 733-«M.______N Avo-.Twln.______1 ® 8nd 3rd Cutting hay.::: Aluminum Pipe, AMOTH close to Twlr? Falls.,11, Molal Products, 543-4777.7. WANTED; Manure loader for l3^at>.Call733-1B04. Model 300 Farmall Tractor. _ ' Phono alter 8.543-5685. 113 F im ii Ranch SupplloiII WATTS 9 Shank Rippor* g..^a?=o°r''... . - CASE 24 Hole Grain Drill* 80 TON Alfalfa HAY- 2nd andJ"'', 500 GALLON Gss Tank- hose-'»• 1972 CASE 1270* 1975 CASE 3rd. euttlno. (40 lon. *'•" Call and noMio Includod. t225!5 2470 With 10' Dozer* Betkloy 1979 FORDD IPINTO __ FIRM-Call 4234581. PTO DllchPump‘ 2Tlllo Vino 1979 FORD fflU ! 73tTO N 2nd-cutting Allalla UKE NEW. UNCOLN DC 22525 C uttors' 24' Implement PONY 2-DI-DOOR m v teslod al 1fl.3% prolBln.*’"■ weldor wlth*J0 amp 115 volyly Trailer. Call 324-4206. 2-DOORIR Wllh 4 cyllndor engine- 4 -tpoed lfontmit*lon, % v n M froo and cut botoro oullels. 2 cylinder Onan 4 whooldrlyoHOUGHWhool W llh-4 cyllndor «nglno. 4 icipood tronimijilon. T J rock S pinion *leoring. miniilnl coniole. lull corpel. _ tdS m '. TIghi bales weigh•'O'* moior. Eloctrlc stan with Loader. *6500. Call 438-5910 rock ond pinion sleorlng. deluxe del dolh Interior. | whilowoll lire*- tinted glo**.I**, undercooi and much L Mroximaloly 7540 lt>a. now batteries. 50 (ool hoavyry or 734-2331. unit *6545. whlfowoll tiro*, radio ondi accento tlrlpoi and more. No. 9C-130. 3 4 9 5 ■ F tto d at *35 a ton. Minimum duly load cables. Uke now. luggoflorock.No.9C->23.__ A o l'lO O tona. Call B374174 734-6332. .______c>»w. 637-4478 •venlnoa. — WANTED TO BUYI 4 Sightsi WINTER ■I Of-ind crop dairy>»lfy Opening alalls.of 8 Herr. . 197EaK!^T0ll hM lB .8 6 protein. 500 bale*• ’®‘ Ingbono lypo stalls & related“ OVERHUAL 1373 FOSB ITB SMIIIE 1372 BUICK ttECTRA f " cfoBn straw. Can deliver3jV OQulpmont. 544.7553. 1374 DOdefVi TOH 1973 F0ltD''A 4-DOOR HARDTOP 4-WHEttDRIKPICIW ollh'or In 100 bale lots. 324- ON TRACTORS CLUB CAB PICKUP TON PICKUP . W 4F0RD STATI0IIWA60H High Sierra packogo, 6187.______- • AND HAY EQUIPMENT ■ WiraOWVAH V-8, autom atic, pow er 4(400 V-6 onglne. outo-. .Explorer pockape. V-8. ^ V-8 e ngine, oulom olic *teorlng S broke*, AM/ „ M Jorta quality hay t3S Tlon. l ,' IK Farmlmplomonti V.8 ongino. automolle ^oulomolic lran»ml**lon.3, V-0 engine- ouiomotic' lran*m)**lon, power motic Iransmlstlon,- \ 49»ib«los straw eo< bate. _JO.%D1SCO.UN1_. -tfonimlailOlL.-POwor. -power—*t»orlng.—powor _= i! trcn*ml**lon. power '- -»teorif»g a -b ro k « .- o lr • - FM tloreo wllh 0-trock. ’ poworjJootiftg A b tak as.. _____ 1 _ ' BARGAIN. Inoxtanslvoiy'‘‘y - ONPARTS&LABOn itooring 8 broke*, mir/ • F »r tieoring A b'oko*. rodio. * .. conditioning. powor lilt Iteering ^ool. radio, mud ond *now. = - -pnjvldo-your-pkik«p-wlth-*-- btoKo*. rodio. m lrroa. -powor-windowi. t toot*.- -*| ‘r * ' , Offer flood mnjugh-finuary,- ' - "rori7'roor-st*p-hlitt»(- 'roor ■»To"^hitch.''No.‘-*. olr conditioning, look*“ 'doorlock*.-No.9C-»4?A:- ilr » » —o n d —mof».—No»- ' c a f ,------fmwForftwt-•tait-. -Roavy-duty-hoUi—EaaUy- — • -TJor^T-87A:------_NoJT-75D----- ^----- J------9' ___ Inatailod on -any pickup. ------>T-21JA. 9.'“ “ond—rvnrj-good.'— oaah- -unt-HoUt-ollara comta^ b ® tor 79 801900. Located«lod nionce. Ilma and labor sav------FREE------3 B ob South and IVi mllean lles' Ing; Prlco !»' curmntty r*--r*. PICKUP » DEUVERY VMM o l Southpark Bridge.Idgo. duced by 25% at 1675, WillVIII Within 25 mllo radius ol Twin trado for somo Itema. 54J-43- Falls .C T p y - ______I912NERCUIIV TOAMC isodmnn ' ------imcHEVMin unm ra . ' CASE lOOOxombIno- Powor-J I f - - YourUtMteyFcrouaon i j i s p i r a NOKIEGD 4-DOOR ' PACER wniipicrap iva iNewhotl*mD»»l9r %TOH ■ COROlUSII-5 _ Btoorlno. on-go conclave ,lHt bock, 4 cyllndor Rim-ABOUI |. V-0. outom otlc Iron*- 6 cylinder, oulomolic. ^ . .cle*ranco _iin),..cyllndor. V-8 onglne. 4-*pood J V-B. lobr Irontml*- . m i — .— r — . ironimlision. powor 'o ' n g in o , 4*ipood -tron*.-- 4 cyllndor engine. 4-i; ’mlMlon; pow»r-H*«rlng, -powvr- *t*«ring. po*/«r~ sion. ^ rodle, mirrors, Speed adjuitment. C^fnoor51!- TWIN FALLS broket, rodio, olr con- a c ' ______^ iteering S broke*, rodio. ml**lon. ' »loroo, buckol *peed " ■ ironim uilon;*. powor broket, radio. roor hitch. No. 408A. ^ twhomeler, oloctric header dltlonlho.No. 9T17BA ■ERS. clutch. $3500.12M w«l holdm m irror*, hllch. No. tool*, rodlol*. ond low radio, and buckot looi*. NO.P277C b S e r n dairy H E ireS I TIiACTOR mile*. No.T5.nC. aoloctlon from 300-760I0-760 until -luno 1. 543-5871, 643- 2030 KImborlyRd T525A. Sove.No.PcIieB- 6610-______- 733«87 f t W HALtj; ROOlBlOfOdlorod JOHN DEERE modol 830 ^ 5 5 0 I *3295 <695 _ I. Swather with drapera endand 11150 * i l 9 5 -conditioner.-'lohn-Doofo model- 218WT >'•)' *ir. IIS FMTliWofkWBfrtod ...... 734-2076 BlltBred*^...... 73^424* = • B!H&a2Wi8. • ■ .lohn Doer* model 223 3-TOw - Doo Perkin*...... 423-4448 ■ ...... 733.5999 X ‘RANDY WEAVER* C u s t^ ...... 733-8274IS ' lorry Rountro# . . ------...... „ .7 3 3 r4 3 0 6 u''- ~m c8 T E IN Springer holfan ^ Sl*v«long...... 324-2454 ...... 733-20B9 - - g^.Prtc^t& )tot12S0 ...... 423-45HM JohnOroyblll...... t4*r'ryPep«...... EdPowoli;...... \ \ lorry B ronson...... 324-8058 ■a - . - -C o re^ C la rk .------...... 7 3 3 -1 0 )7 fnT ia' Hfttli y 1^^ ^ )7___ Rich Thompson ...... a M M ■ MM M ~ s R l 6* Howart'a Angui " S le rl^ ^ T e ' modol. 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Compare anywherol InalDllod on any pickup.>. 13S 1 Cyclei&Suppllas 12ScrnicM 5353 Coolct'lcrr,llf , fTTTTT -T J | Jr Uni-Hoiai. otlors conva- INOUSTRtAL EQUIPMENT LSUnl-Holat offara-. convo- OualKlod Technicians. No. ML 13 (ll 55 7 7 Monmchy ^ i r a 6 A'jV I Ml Ol MUST SELL 1971 8' FourSlar ’! HARLEY OA vT oT o N, • nionco. time and libof #av- ?~ri||Y ijAlt ______ULincoln Avo. loromo. . caicamper. Vory nico inaldolo nionco, timo and labor aav- I , Ino, Prico la cuirenliy' ro-). m) o io r c y c lo a . J o r o m o^ J . 0.544 LOADER IIng. Prico la ourrontly re-.. a n d . oui.. HtfaiAr., Ico box. . :,r -lmp!amaftl-Co„_ai-llU^ - _ -A*c«U»y-i5% «l:M75.--WlJlmr Flominr] L *o*t TWO PAIRS lllile chlldrenb- ” aloopo 4, ovon. Was S138S.s' - -ducod-'by25H‘ al‘J075.TVm "FFSS^iSli'r ^ski boola. Bothalzos 11. S10 ^.f- trado (or somo lloms, 54J-J. .leromo.• ______. ------S2&W0------1irado (or aomo' Items, 643- lioi'it. 61610r)l,. '------NOW S1095, Soo at (nlormo- ij J.D .300BA CK H O E 4839. 4 ______■ - 15 62 A p l p Spnlrort)oaio((or.733-8255. untain y,!;' Motor Homos In 4839;______•1076 HARLEY OAVIDSON 62 NKjert.^tn ---- 1” "u c c r | 1200 cc Elocirs Glide,I, . ' H 2 .5 0 0 11077 CUSTOMIZED Califor­ __ 1tili.-\tii(-n I 111^ ^ 77= - - -■ ■■, ■, -■ •-= WondollV^t 530-2301.______CUSTOM GAS ■ Tank- tils I ------"i- _undoL_clcKuB-JooL_-box,_,, Contonnlel' m odol. Full nia SanTa'nna. 28,000 mllos. |j 3 (iiiutiiL- ' *' ll' ( 11 ' -MU9T— SA O RIFIO E-10H - - 1!. . J.P.544A.LPAPER [ "ijT T^"Sno>*V0hlcl0» 'bo ly Approximaloly 150 gallon,1," >m,lynl I l l s T c i [c Ranctio El Rae campor. Fully, pumps included. J325 FIRM.( Nowl MUST SECl I Call” J34.500. 7433.______^ WO ARCTIC c a t" PAN- ®o'solt-contalnod. Rolrlgoralor. Stovo at 733-5110-______J.D.410BACKHOE , tiottior. alpepa 8. Waa S1fiB5^ . 423-4501. ' I 2 1 Comudian • fultj(,l 1 > Di.'Io^ ijiih"11] tl!'■ 43 ViviiOlli hti(| h ------524000------f ivi.tiy *------tmnTTTiii)— NUW Sln^v^'oo ol.lnlormo- -TBa raRD'Englno’S IranlsS^” ------CTTTTiiT------ut; ‘I T i SrCL'l .Itl.’M ’ uninln Motor Homoa (nIn aslon. Also 4 Chevy ctiromo0 celieni ' condition. $750 FIRM, Call3fe-4051. • • 22 Bill r,fr,G Cijrii.,.,,, ■ 19 Conjuiiclioii- 4CAt„,.,.,. t;TWO 1975 YAMAHA Snow Wondoll 530-2301. rlma, 8 lug nul 4 paria (or68a Call ' 423-4581.______- ELLlOtTSlNC,, 11B74 FORD Couilor With 2^ iCic' 1 ■ WoDliea 433 F- low mlloago. _ -• Chovy PU. 825-5118.______1671 KAWASAKI 175- Now campor aholl. axcoilonl ,C. '-'I'l" l-'i ? ClCallq(ler6pm,837-4B53. — ^ mOverlandAvo. J OOW N 23 Sinut NEW and uaod VW paria.j rebuill ' ongino. S200 Caoht Burloy, Idoho ^condillon. 733-loadod 35 s.'lira 4 L-MM 29 Nnl ',i) mi,ci 1077 FIREBALL 2C Travel 1977 19? Mobllo Traveler Mini''I whoola compioto with caps ottorrolused. ' 324-3437. Any mako or tizo. OoodId v with oxtraal Batter lako o 52 ti.i'..'l).-ill • TlTrailer -doubio bed, low Motor Mo Homo. Low mlloaflo. |ilbt>' ) nni;t)tt;ii'l 31 IillctilitirK,. ’ • 4 tugs. Sonyo FT4S8R In-V Moving - Must Soil 1975,5. condilion. Caii 726-4927. Iilook, won't be horo long. mlloago. S7BOO. 536-6334. S9500, X9£ Call 423-5982. daah AM/FM cassotte unllill Qluo, Kawasaki 250 Enduro.3------r---- 6 S4M023.______; • — ...... — ' . 36 Oimn rrouthct)ot) 5 Ciitiip.ir,'. Si.TviCi- f.-ilit;(.-'I'"' I , ^ 15 (oot HUNTER'S Spoclal. MOTOR MC HOME _FO fl_BE^_Ci_ _-Wjltl_CP!!_o'.^'jn9'jn_e?(9_:9-.Low-JTilloB*_£xCQlIonl_oHt-. . t------,— -:19r9-1^'ton~aMC"p(ckup;------cot) llOinl ' I '.-t'Clra) n"Good~condnio7ri(70r^r- "3^dny or week. 543-4279 apoakera. 324:2028 oiler>f 13 5 Walnul or 734-3740. 6 Diblic.il l.iml . ‘.word ■ 55 W,Kl.ni] Ijirtt 7< 140 Trucktu a sharp, motor overhauled, . lempiuoiiilr 6 750i______RENT f it • 23’ motor homo. 6PM..______. 1973 YAMAHA DT-3. S350.0. ______a eir, power atoerino and 39 GoHi;r St'onrt1 7 f^O',l '..rtiMtivi' 33 Di.du", rjf■)' 56 S .n,,.. 1971 ,£ ROAORUNNefl, 15', 733-1674, 733 ______WE REBUILD Hydrauliclc 366-2374. ■______1874 CHEVY Pickupip t b ra k e s. V-S, 4-apeed. 4 1 Snuchonf) 8 8 lii(l.:e(l w;itfi V/illumi cxcollnnt c: condillon, Sparp — • jacks at ABBOH'S AUTO0 1977 YAMAHA ITUS, Clean.i Shortbox- 3S0 automatic,Ic. rralilnos on Iwx, sliding rear 42 T.i.fy 9 9 Alt,I) 36 O.riliMiK'r I nro, oway coniiol hllch. SUPPLY,305 Shoahono St. o' $2600. Call ador 8pm, 537-37- vwindow. Extras. $3650, 876- sa Un„.|i.„.tl 11; 123 UliillyTnllerv ‘- atr forks,-new knobby, $700. 43 Oclurmim-', If) It f’.inlnmim,, r..lir„,,iy S1495.423-4471. . '« South. Excollont shape. 733-2?«7. ■ 6818, 006T8, . , . . v.ilui: 11 1 Shni lu.lu Itl 3B ut.ick i)ti,,v ------45-SfaU-liVi--[fiK--il|— rmr’ ' ' ^0 Dnntiry ...... 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0B3 GingtStles* \6 i t20 Aylitlonon 121 DoJUiMi/iiwitemj BRINQ YOUR gaiaso ttlos»los LEARN TO FLY. Flightfit CHRYSLER ! BOATS and 10 Iho buyais. fioo mtikel.ikel Instruction snd alroatt to-to- moiofs. CaiKlna traitors, everr 6unday. 2099 4ih Avo.Ayo. ntal/chartor. Phono .loe00 loromo Imploment Co., East, For Inloimallon pnonolono Roundy’a SKywaya. 733-J3- 324-3311, Joromo. 733-7754. _ B20t.Evonlnos 734-2777. 122 SpofltnflQoodt - — — ^-1----- . 068 ...... fliowoot)•rood 121 Boitt&MirlnBiiemi r;L BRUNSWICK AND LANCER ■ ...... — seo a pickuD loid. SSOio~a a .lUST RECEIVEDI 7 now 1B79 pool labioa, occoaaorloa. ■chord. 731-0463 or 733-0033.13. Glastron boala. Shop now Now and usod. Gamolabloa, ;huD *or choico aolocllon. NJ •FIREWOOD- $50 a pichuo Sorvlco nil makos. Evonlngs r..', ' 1 load, STO aplll. Oollvorod.fofl payments until May Isl- lal. by appolntmeni..lames Clark Gom Equlpmonl LAWN ANONO 733.M01, ______• « LEISURE, 40S Second Avo. , — ..S..733r748fl.''*■ Stovons Modol 311 12-gaugo 067 PUnts&Treesrees ------— side by aldo doubio barrel shotgun. 3" chamber, J135, “ KEEP YOUR BOAT B28-5720.______...... ' 0 .08S Good TMngjlQoEit Eal INSIDE THIS WINTER 123 Skiing Equlpmenl t n PfllsiSuppilos l-imiiod siotaoo still avalla-(la. CROSS COUNTRY Skla, WB’re_closjnB outlut this, year.w H hfafian------jpM AS STOCK1WG—irfrur: u r^----- Wp— fteserro—yours—nowf" -flttot.claaa. ZlOconllmciora-. . '! FERSI 2 Killoni, FREE!El 1 S o a a 0 n. ta 1 0.3, . ' S50.326-4(^9.______^ ------tastli ■ blach, 1 blnckfwhllo 734------CENTURY------t . ______s l o c k i .I. S S i d , takBaJyantegaige of our 13th m ontinth savings ' onowmobilOA. • ADORABLE Fomnlo QL'aalo durlngthiswweek B only. ; : Puppy, "A • Porloci"O'" AUTOMOTIVE____ : . Oirlalmas Gllll" Cali . 6J$- . . J6I Addison Avo. W, "Savo Hundreds by buying a j'-'-* ; 5032;______^ 733-5070 nuaiity usod machlno trom." - -- • AKC Irlatt-Souor puopis* - *.197B OLDSMOBILE DMEGA,BA.BSDDCHUM 4-DOOR SEDAK-AkI ...... 137BBDICKCEKnHKnUYCDSIOH COUPE . ISTDlUISIIDBUSIARnRiiS fI ^ I pORT COUPE- - ArtowQualHy, oxcollonl hun- MACTC VALLEV M0B«.EITe CENTURY' (ORWER TRAINER) Wllb oiioir conditioning, automolicallc ^ 1'^ tinted glots. oir condllondltlonlng. pow er tieering Si ' Wilh 4 ipeod trontm Utlon.lion, ipower tieering I dItVM AND MARINA is a tranchiso >rinQ & brokos, vinyl rool. till brokoi. outomatic tranirranimltiion.* radial whitewallI broket, tinted glati, -^ugotaugot. bucket soott: >po{t|^ wondorful poln. J75 AUTOMOTIVE Ironim litlon. powor stoorln i ' Aliorflpm, 543-4022. doalor .lor Iho t)«ller boala wliuol. medium hluc with1 cuojiafii.blufl-Co.o!,______liret, wire wheel cover»j_rrrtj_modium groon with o dork' _ whooU, block wllh rod occent;cent*lripet. t • >m — ond molora. lohnaon oul-,j.* 2eiAddlsor>Avo.W.- groon dcVenI stripe. . -AKC REG Black cockor•ckof boards,- Iho all now ana . C O S T ...... T...... *5543 C O S T ...... $. 4 7 9 6 ; s ; m ^ 5 0 ™ COST ...... • .apanlol p t, 8 wooks 0'°-old. boiler OMC Sloarn drlvoa,ea, ______P L U S ...... $ 7 8 ...... $ 5 7 6 1 - M «» ...... ------. ; s : : J omalo. SH>-^ j ;M 452. ___ Soa Swirl boats, EZ loader.lof- 1 Pair HEAD KILLY 608, JS5 P L U S ...... _ 1 7 $ ■>iKC LABRADOR RE- Shorotlno, and Caiktns ooatoat coniimotor. 1 pair Headd T O T A L ...... »5613 , T O T A L ...... :-TPIEVERS irallera . Plus all marinei^o aiandards. 180 cenilmotor. 1 ^ T O T A L ...... *5839 • 7wooko old.Goidon A black.lack. suppiioslorioaa. 733-0141. pair Fisher RSL, 205 cor»- • £xcottoni podiQiou. Plyld Field SAit. CATALINA YACHTS. lir Itr timoior. 1 pair o( 'Fisher , -ChamDlon Lino. J33-4111 1979 OLDSMOBILE GUnUnASSSDPRBIE COUPE 1979OLDSM0BIIKOBILE 98 REGENCY 13, 15, 22. 25. 27 11. 6' prama.ra. aupor g b sa, 205 conlimoler. With buckot >oat>, poworr iloorlngil t brake*, oulomot-not- Looded with every GMM optiono| Including tornerfng, I97S BUICK SKKUSKHARK 4-DOOR 1 = • pocalollo.______• aail Of fOw. Pofta anaind 1 pall Knolasl Rod Star, 187 ,f Ic Ironsm ililon, lupor sloe,iock wheolt, CM lOund tyi- lighli. AM/FM ite reo lopo. lopo wire wheel disct. vin^I AM radio, aulomallc Irontmontmittlon. power tleorit)Q? : A K C hardware. SAIL HAUS 483 S coniimelor. Boat o((or (or , abrakot. rodlalwhllowollliroiII liret. tan in color. ■ ■, • J>oodlos,Boaoios,Cock-A-k-A- Locust, Twin Falls, 733-6227.>7. oacn. 733-9255. ' turn, rodiol tiros, wKilo in color wllh rod velour in- rool.'reclininp tool and1 mu Y6.49 & up. Finch's, cagesies& & '160(5, 253 7lhA.onuoE. Twin 1979 BUICKCK REGALR CDUPE ' ' Falla.______1979 BUICK CENTUFJURY 4-DOORWAGON With londou rool, erulioiso control,c powor ttooring SI ' 1979 BUICK LfiSAILtSABREUMITEll i = OIngo Ouoons Land Blue With oir condilioning. powoiwor jteoring & broket, radialdial brokot, radial tirei. AM/FkM/FM topo. tinlod glo tt. oirr Wllh power door locki.I. powerpo- windowt. AM/FW* [ ■- Hoalor cross pups. Soli only tiros, luggoge rack, linlodod glaii, CW iound lyilem,om. eondilionlnfl. ond more,e. Lightll groon wllh o white> ttoreo. - cruUe control, III) ill) vwhoel, chrome whoejsnM ' ' to calllomon. 3 loll. Call oridit t llghl yollow. vinyl lop. medium groon In color, (OemoDemontlralor) • ■ ;• 7W-^or7S3-2926. .___ COST ...... $596i COST ...... $ 7 0 3 8 COST ...... $7964 :rr FREE PUPPlESf Grlitany & PLUS ...... $ 7 8 PLUS ...... $ 7 8 PLUS ...... _ $ 7 8 . . Shoop Doo cxosa. Call '524- ; asei;______HALF SAMOAN. V, Gormar TOTAL ------...... *604010 T O T A L ...... »T096> T O T A L ...... • 8 0 4 i r T^hipfiord'pupgrO'wooXs. ___ i .riu tly . cnuOay.SS. 733-74^,'4Z3P______■ ______----- :_^-MALE—^chnaui«r—Puo, :5iho«pi Schr»auto. iw] l O V E I tp lC O S I ^ O I USEOXAI ------rhinuatinir'S-TnoTtiBr-frBBi 'ttS-SMI. Edon. 733-6838. TOCK! 1975 MERCURY MAROUIS 1976 POimAC VENTURAAHAtCHBAr H) , 1977 n m - 1976 BUICK RIVIERlERA 1975 ecuRr ctiiEr2-M0i" := " •MALE DODEflMAN. flOOC ldl379FlAIX1/9's t C C n O V.0,a'otome Aulomotlc . . J .-watch doo, vrell trained. Wil Xl/9 comos oquippod ■ $ Iron»m1»it0i 5 9 i Q Q ■tronsmlnion. . ^ ' 'olvoto good homo. 734-1451,good Both 1976 and 1 (ully loodod . . , ...... U U U U bircondllioi:lliionlng...... 4 H n l l l aircondillonlng ...... *3101 ’ MINIATURS Black Poodle ood transmissior^, .. I t: ’298ji Tho now 1979 XI, Pupplosl AKC roglatorod 1978 BliICK SKYURK KATCHBAC*HAI , 575 ,5 p,PLYMOUTH SOLD DUSTED ' - 1974CHEVR0Lnrn ™ ■ IS72CHE Call 543-4t17of £43-6060.0___ ^ 0 ° 5-sp o o c AulomoliC C KHEVROmiWAU i = OLO ENGLISH Sheeplorod. Do( , . . ironsmts^Ion, • ▼ C-30rtoovyDuty, n ' m puppltfs, AKC 'ogisiorod oir condilioning...... 4 speed Irantm liilon . . . Championship bloodiinoa *5297- ironimlMio—r ^2516 ■ V ffU irontmlition ,, n007i| 349-SS04, Dodo, Id. WB I97E FDRD MAVUir a c K . „ 5 1976 TOYOTA PO pofakoola, cananos, (in Like a Fiat 1977 BUICK CEMTURY icRUp'' mTUESCORYCOBMI m | = «hoa, local ralsod. Cagoa I ' BBL AulomoliC. < - - , -faw). 253 6»r<>nlh Avo. —Eeal. Nothing Drives Like tronimi55lon. - ▼$ 9 Q M t - W l i H - ...... - 5 •PROFESSIONAL GROOM oir conditioning . . , -L■ w v v - olrcondllloSinn, : ::*430fI comper sholl INO - Vacationing? I'll Sboarc ' - - .yoor dog. Chari Mllt«fOOM.- Kcr» fial»423-5104,______board r '-— REGISTERED Q p•Korw rm ai BlQ. Orava, Doaulilul. 326 S t X i/« WANTED; Qood homo. for 326- i laroo labcroas. Noods to tx - • - ,-only<(ofl.CaH3?*-ee4a.I (or . -■ a .WE GUARANTEE RESULTS C VAUEY | 3 D r i ^ , , Pay 10 advertlaa an Ilom (o —*— r^»wfoT^-d*y«-ff-tr»o-ii*fT“ -MAGIC :doaan't aoll you can oiiho .QOl a rafund or run your ac HATIONAt- '10 mora days no charge. Cal w. 733-4266 712IV1AINAVE. SOUTH , ----- *■ 73^0931 lo (Ind ouf i mor( - I H T E I I H I 733^72^^ r------atm l Gwrantoad AOS. m mo?e , 2 5 9 4 t h A v fe . W . 3

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th'Major-Hoopie “ DING-HOUSE- — with'l 174 . Aufoi-OUi»r 142 lffipon-Sport$C»fs 152S2 ' Aulos-Bukk IBtB2 AulO»:?Oftl 10162 Airtu-Ford tea- tS AirtM-Wsfcuiy 174 T h e u s E P T O P /-■--[Hisl^iirdS^wTTTUriwrr^oTT’ iTTT FORO, LT~b 1972 107 FORD LTD Brougham 4 ‘ -1969 I? COUGAR XR-7: g ^ 1977 HONOA CiVlC. tan AVISVEARLINOS ■”,•"■■ M E fOMEThllNCiINCi < :A 6T(56KH SIveSTOfKlN color, 19,000 mllos. oxcolleni IMM AutottCidlllK BROUGHAM. Good shape, Poor-.crulto po control, A/C. shope >1' AM/FM oloreo. AVIf •$W0.637-6251-- •______powor poi aoait, llli siflorlng. •toaihof 'toi InioTtor. No equHy. - - CMiePAHEKBTdN B ?6Y )tN PCCKIN6 yJ\ HIS 5OT.RB f W H ! , gaa , , mlleaoe. $2900.733-5482.' Comploio Uns ol 1978. lake ovsf paymonls. 734- Con • ^0N5ERVATI<:)N \\ inventions Ifl; 1975 FORD LTD. AM-FM. air, llghi Ilgl gray mBiilllc. Nice car. lai ■|<:'N < C H M R 1 N V E N T |£ 3 N V 1979 HONOA CVCC S-SpOOd. 6103sftof4gn^^__^^ Qonoral MtS Moiort c a rt' lor n Autot-Chrrrolsl cruise, cr oxcollonl condition, $700,423-5847 $70 or 423-5842, 61^ sele. Low mllao and- lully •:;" w TiBurxtrwCN.U ThAE <5ME T r t W - ^ B U T -N O W HE . . JS$500 down, Uko ovor pay- now 'ond snow llros. Call _ 7 ,- IT A-5HEETIT -< CREWED A BI?EE2£ ) TAIMK6 T^^ev • J"«monts. very good condition. ^977877 CHEVROLET MONZA' oquippod. 733-5527.734-6140. Low mileage. New car. Call 24-2 536-6250,______tas Autoi-OMimoW* :-t-2 Hatchback. Oi\o ownor, - IM Auloi-Utieoln -0F-PLA6TIC-TI<:-To4>1T-H A-8UILT^^ 733-5163. 4.000 miles, Comploio wlin "1975 MUSTANG II. 8 IM 1 9 7 6 T O R O N A D O C holtlory. Puns groal. 326- OWN i 07 !AtlUPSSIDE^DO 1578. $700 or bosi olfor, i r s ______— 4W 1971972 VEGA Cam pBack = - ...... —- ^141------HjajqueAutoi. -«i,iSl»U«oWagor>*pefioctbcdv„ . I ------^ — j udu I ti lmport-Spo«lBCixitit 142 Import-SportsCin molor noeda work, $206/ .Uftv, ,______^ 1827 GRAHAM Brothers bn«bost olfor. 1016 East FSALEl ) truck. Qood condlllon,_637^ sho ¥KIND OF ISM Chevrolet Wlon, ^ 4 _1973 CORVETTE T-lop. Ex-iU- • MERCEDES BENZ. 1875, 240 Sho8h o n o j ^ ^ 3^ _ ^ '■■flpood, p o w er e toeor* o f- cellohl ahapo. AM options,1,4 4 aiosol, 4-apooct,' air condtil-- *i (IQSffWie*. elr, duti tanks,inks, now radial llres. te?00. 733-33- onlng, 47,000 tulles, im-i TlTHREE 1955 PACKARD CaTs- _ 'E■verything v e Is A-Mi. un o p y , now llQhl duty Iruckiruck 2553. maculBto. $10,700,733-1482. t:$2500 for all Itiroo, Phone >»160 Auloi-Oodo« ^uckl'Our p rlc^s aa r e ^ llrat. I24SO. 733^79 aller 1974 BX-4 Msida S;W. low, "'i 733-3983. ______— sos c low you'd thinIn k w e w e n t c r a>zyl z y p m ______^______mlloaoo, Inciudos now snow tu ’ Autoj-Ford ■ 1974 CHEVY WT Heavy Duly llros. Clean, »t995. 324-4554I i;1» I M f U K puasotn Deluxe 20 Series-1 rw « M 6 P fi______. 1977 FORO LTD flia- ^ I os-1 1900 V0LK3WA00N, now tlonwagon. 460 cu/Loaded. - owner, clw .64»<740, ---- ■------onoino. good »»dy. 35 milesles 1978 TOYOTA Collca Lilt, 1969 ” AMBASSADOR 4 Door- tIon Ida Back- air, S iracK, powerr automallc. *' radio, hetlor. air. Lo«Lowm'los, 366-2916 King Hill 1992 CHEVY 1 Ton Truck-ck- 98 to gtllon. U K . Hieiena* Excollent condlllon,: low ID.D. ______— -vJIm L — " J I oyllnder, Buhl machine work Homea 733-7568,______sleoilng. luvt's. rsdlslt. 734-Wfl3. •______miloago. ^ Economlcsl. $995, ,'.COKINGq? FOR a now cor?' Block raok, recently"I I y 1973 VOLVO SlallonwsQOn- 4 . Soo at Canyon Motors Sub- sell overhauled. $1200. Afler speed, A/C, flood condlllon.sn, 1855 TRIUMPH' TR2. Qood Soll your old ono wilh a 6pm.3S3-424«. Bllta. ^ ecu. or call ownor 733-4940 ciaiZiasslllod Ad for Iho lasloai r Call 734-3000. condlllon. $3500.733-7801, ovonlngs, ^ rosirosuIla.Dltl 733^31,

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^ I9T9SUBUBBA[ B A N % T O N Dm I I'ont im ' oI> (srxHiwMAa. witk toiigaif ••i»do>. ir b>ali». ivm. wwlol 'k TONTO 4x4 ' Was. $11,241 $ l o w i iIS T H EETIMIe TI Sllvorado. 400 V-B. oulomolle, olr con. NOW ONLY...... «9541 f i W dOionlng (front and reor), 9 paitnnger. oloclrlc tolloalo,I, tirtint, crulto tonlrol. 1II1 ENTORYDEAIiDllNE Iloorlng whaol,, it^ityled wh9ol(. AM/FAl\, DECEnEMBER 31st I!IS OUR INVE^ in*ldo tiood roloottleoto. tiool beliod while- We Must Slash OOn ur Inventory Now Or P a y U ncle S am ! wall rodlol lirot,t, irIronicniiilon oil coolor, • 40 gallon lonk. tpocli.poclol two tono. No. 9.1 57. v a n t a g e O u r R e dluced u c i Prices T a k e Adva Of WOt o fS $12,693 f j p i IN EFFECTT THE NEXT[T 5 DAYS! NOWl o w ONLY U n c lee !Sam ’s Loss Is Y oururG ( aIn!! *1 0h. 9 7 7 isioFmmuvEiiAYHICI(2-D00R. * 7 1 7 IsnOUSMOBIlE '1974MRY 19/1974 MERCURY Cold, iuil Irodecnded In, good tron>poMollon. CUIUSSSUPRnE ICOMET 2-DOOIi «DI(TIKTtREY 2-OOOR - V^CFtllWa. Now Ilret, looded. Wo» Cold, Gold. thorp, tlondord PowerI tleoring,'1 power trontmlttion, broke*.r*. SSave $9001 1912 FORD LIDID4-D00R 4- ....‘7 8 8 S$5195. -tronji 2 lone brown,n, lolooded with -11 the extrot. W o»)l19S . * 4 3 7 5 * 1 7 0 0 ♦ * 1 1 6 5 0 1973Cm»Sl£llIR ...... • 8 8 8 ■ 1979 CHEIEVROLET VI T o '^ i Countryntry 'WoQon. A lull tlie woyon LUV PICKCK-UP _ wlih oil the •xtrai>xtraf.Wot$l595. 4 cylinder. 4 tpeed.ed. chrome1 bumport, 1973 FORD GRAN 1971 CAOIllAC 1973 FORD low tight mirrort. AM radio.radi No. 9-53. 19T3F0SDLTD4'[D4-DOOR... * 1 0 0 0 iNTD HATCHBACK WAS;$ $46 4 8 ? 4 3 tone whilet ondoni pold. loaded, nice. SPE- TORiM SPORT COUPE COUPE I DiVllLE Pin NOWON^O N L Y ; CIALI11 2-tono, loodod, '^lovo looded, lood« luxurlou*, buy Brighthi yellow , vory 1979 IMIPALA P/ 4-DOOR hundred!. lodoyjodoyl BconomI omlcol, 350 V-B, oulomalic.alic. power tleerlng. power fjraafflfiianMMPAU.. *1088 " . nif (•nnrilllnrtiilnning, tint, dtgHBL<',<»s>^|__ _ lir conrfltlonln" one-ownor, ______AM rodio. voluoe appearanceap group, vinyl lowmllM. ^ 1 0 0 0 — ------^* 1 0 0 0 ------roof.No. 9-116. '■ I *4 5$ i 5 6 I ^ NOWlOWONLY 1973III3 MERCURY H ' MoiniGi160 4-DOOR n 303 V-8 engine,e. runt lorever on o ♦63f s a i 1 i s e s D f e ' ^ 1972 PLYMOUTH n lonkof 9o t. MONACOm 4-DOOR FURY WAGONH I ______m 1 1 0 0 Tomlly it: - Loaded w i)h...... oxiras, fortho : Jamily... 3 MERCURY ‘ prlcad. ■fffrrtlyon lhe . go.Wos$1495 .. W i50u u i « mnniR!EREY 4-DOOR W o i $99i E l S i ^■■1 ...... BO Air conditioning.ig. Iloaded, ono-owner. 1971 FORD H WotSI995. 1979CHEVIlEVROLET i 19701! PONTIAC 1 2 5 0 S - CAMAIWARO CATALINA 4^00R GALAXIE2-000RI I __ '« 350 V-a, 4 tpeed. console, eont( tport mirrort, ' ■ r CAI till, AM. Btrocfc ttereooe. 350 V-e. 4 t{^ed. ;Sr- OUU 1 B j One-ovrtovrtier. clean 1 heovy'duty (BIg-tO)rlO ^ e tio ish . uuxiflury lonk. power *teerlng.ig. tspecial wheel covers, ' * 11 4 4 0 0 AM. tpeclol twoIwo tone, guoget, cuttom vinyl Interior. No,lo. 9-9-147. T *5 9 ; NNOW 0 \ ONLY 1973ramAC . 197<1974 FORD CUSTOM mranicoiix * 2 3 7 7 1973 MERCURY ‘ BJue or>d whlt«white, tpeclally order«d, one- C0MT4-D00R BOtnEVIU£4-DOOR 6 ’ 'I'S0O4-SOOR ♦61> 1 6 9 owner. W at.sam Sa9 ' Automatic trontm ittlon. EmeEmerold green, loaded. Reguloiulor go* engine, olr one-owner, shorpl thoithorp throuohouti Wot condltldltlonlng, thorpl $3195. Wot$3>$3195, ian TOMAACOROUA CO . . . * 2 6 9 0 WotS199S. $31' : J-OOOR. 4 eyllrcyllnder.~4 ipeed tranim tiilon, ♦ 1 4 5 0 “ 8,000 m llet.I. WWo ot $3295, * 1 5 5 0 * 1 5 0 0 ------*

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' 1 9I ^DODGE ASPEN ZSE«!EAT WAGON I T1 9 7 9 DODGE DIPLoi)Mktk-mn— 6 cylindordor ongino. 4 tpood trontm litlonItlon wllh ovordrlvo. Toolool Irotl mololllc with o vinylrl roof,roo bonch toot, 318 V-O ------V , .bonch tool:to a li, Moot m olt.'llnled gloit,1, undercooling, un body ' onglinglno, aulomotic irantmUtlon.in. au aulomotic ipood control, - ' tido mouldlouldlngt,, luggage rock, AM rodio,adlo, powor tiooring, AM/I>M/FM rodio, roor tpooker, w whIti hite tldewol) rodlat tlr>» F 1979CHRYSLSLER CORDOBA ond much/TIth moro,'No, N9-U, andnd rmuch moro. No. G9-02. r - - | ^ ------YEAR-Efl-END- . $■> E 4 C | | YE«EAB-END I Soblo lann tunflfotui mololllc with o brownI vinvinyl londou roof, 318 _ CLOSEOi E O U T ...... ■ ■ ■ a a j w I V-8 ongino.no. liside moulding!, AM rodio, vrfiBol v ^ t Irim ringt, and rodialliol titirot- NO.P9-02, 1979 CHRYSLER NEWEW YORKER I I 1979979 CHRYSLER NEWPO >ORT y EAF;a r -en d $ A C 4-DOOR PILLAREDI HARDTOPH 4-D0(DOOR PILLARED HARD Soblo Ion tunlire molallic wilhI o0 bbrown vinyl Ion. Tool Iroiltroji mololllcr and groon lunflro Iwo l< .OSEOUT " • a9 5 0 ^ dou roof, 50'40 boncli loou. 350 \ 60 V'O engine, von. bonchh tuoti. too 31B V-a ongino, digilol dol>ol. I trol. powor - ol. full power, tilt tPOt>.. AM/FMAM rodio. rea r ipookor, till whool. 79 DODGE 2-DOOR HAHATCHBACK 1 9 7 9 CHRYSLERER ILeBARDN stooring whool, promior wlinol co> 1979 lira rhololllc, with a londou I covi'n ond wliiiu- promiorlor whool wl covorj ond whilowoM widividv ladiol OV ^EOALllON'. Tool groon lunllro ri wafw all rodial tiroi. No. C9-06. liroj. No. CC9.01- TWIN STICKU IV vinyl>lnyl roof. 318 V-8 engine, dlgllolIgilol clock, oulomotlc tpood rodio with 8 trock ite reo , lilt RETAILPHICE...$11,713REI I RETAILML PRP IC E... S886Q 32 MPGy CitCity • 0 Forward C eort, LIghihi loion with Iwih illck Conli:onlrol, powor toolt. AM/FM rodio ittion. AM radio, wheol Irim ringt ring and body tide whool, whO' rodlol lirot ond much moro.^oro. iNo, F9-03, CLOSE-OUT SPEI^ECIAL ClCLOSE-OUT SPECIAL\L I I mouldinc i. fEAH-END INSTOCK ■...... ^ 41 8 0 8 [JuCLOSEOUT...... ^ 7 4 9 5 $ 9 9 7 SINS r s 745C f b979 . DODGE TRADESIVSMAN VAN SAVi...«17:1738 SA V I... $1410 8 VANS IN STOCK!CK! 6 cylindoridor ongino. 3 tpood trontmlttlonItlon, gougot. lighter, mlrroit,t, hihub capt, powor tieoring, rodlol rodic lirot ond moro. t« T 4 M n C UVRT R ' MONTtOO 4.DOOB N o.19-17,-17,RETAIL,,.$6655. A good runningIng car.c No. 415 ¥ WAS..,$I99S^'9SN0W ...... M 0 9 5 197ft DODOIC1ICORONKT4.DOOR YEAR-1R-END $ i C A local oni- ownoivnor. fKcollont buy. No. 546. ISEDUT . V V ; W AS...S19951>95 NOW...... * 1 0 9 5 CLOSE 6 5 5 ^ ifTTreaeoRORAHAOAlDeOR O E«lro %ha:p. rodrod, wKilo vinyl loof. No. 600 1979 DODGE CLUBUB CAB 1979DflOGEin™lUNE PICKUP ^ WAS... $5395195 rNOW...... Pps...... , * 4 5 9 5 4.WHEEIEEl DHIV£,,360 I V-B ongino, oulonlulomotlc ironim lttlon, 6 cylindoccvlli engine. 3 tpood IrontmltiitmlMlon, vinyl bonch tool, tim edJ gicgloit, incroatod cooling, hoavyoovy.doly throughout, lugot, J AM radio, roor Hop bumper, bum rodlol llret, and l9 7 3 rO B DlOALAXIISeo O « •gougot,ot, {crolttfl,conlrol. llll whool.. poipowor slooring, ond ------m6i.y' rUo.orUo. Qolj6n». Wo-T9TO :ffr-All— VVAS...SJ395I395 NOW. .. , , * 1 9 9 5 ~ YEAR-1iR-END $ 1 EAR-END 1 1977 FOROtORANADAOHIA OR 5111011 V-H . oil•nondilioMing 10 lit., new No. 60-1 CLOSEISEOUT...... ^ ■ 2 7 5 CLOilOSEOUT...... ^ 4 8 7 2 WAS...S54951J95NOW...... * 4 6 9 5 197;97S MIROIRY COMIT t977nrMOUTH1 I9 7 4 D 0 D 0HIOARTIWIHOIR IC irontmlttlon, Rod, blQcl>v(.iiyl/(.nyl rool, rom Qood. No, 6U0 hotp. 6 cylindor. ouiomoilc Iran I ^ B S Brighi aran'o'o.racinticlngiirlpot. nowtlrcj. No. 645 $ , 10.694.WAS...5399SNOWW ...... - WAS.- .$4393 NOViJOW - . - ...... ,.- I WAS...J2995995 NOW...... : ^ ^ 3 9 5 * 4 0 9 5 977rORDLTDWAOON I97I*0NT1ACPHC»HOtHIX 4 DOOR ~ 1 9 7 7 T 0 T 0OTA T « COROUA .0, outomalic. oir condlllonlng.ling. No. 7B6 *489I O S A utod cor Ihol look:aokjnow . No, 879 S 4 cylindor onqirntjlne. 4 »pood. low nnlu». No. 720 /AS. . .55495 N OW ...... ' ^ WAS . .. $5495 NOWIOW ...... ^ I4 5 9 ^ ^ -WAS...54193193NOW...... * 3 2 9 5 977eoDoxouuipniii .. 16.0' i-i.i I ^ 6.000 mlloi, rool thorpi No. QV $499 WAS/AS. . . S5595 N O W ...... »95 - ' 1977»77 DOOO ■ ABRIM a DO OR Iro whoul covoft, T.Oor Rool.° N Nt o .S 9 0 *499 jrM WASA S... 55^95 NOW ......

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U m i j j H j ' tW IN ~ PA.LLS L I - WfillFThe Idea?aTf“ oi mbriplace featurere irin homes and family- ' lessons. In addition to0 that,th: we Invite ing pool, or pockct billiardsards, oriented billiards•ds parlors round the ladles to play free MoaMonday through m ay ' b c a ather new Idea in southerrh e m . U n ite d S tate s. Thrusday from C to 8 p.m."m ." '■ Idaho, It has5 been a lavorile pastime(1C ofol • The smoke-filledlled pooi halls-of recenl - Some-pltiyers theorize'ize Ithe game is ~ Vr'omon, p o rtlcllcularly in Europe, for)r n| nl eras, where few// womenW( enlerod, have attractive to women becauiecause It does not . lcast400ycars.irs. been replaced by clean, well-lighted " re q u ire lh e a th tq tic skills or muscle I ''liH Until rcccnt]ntly, it was the game ofoklo l( buslnessshasledthcd th e w ay locally- patience and a fine touch,ouch, traits often wlclders. Othei the game oss vwell and began eompcllnicling “Comer PockctiCt h1 a s c h an g e d th e oid attributed to women. Also, th o la c k o f a w ith one other.e r. image. Our loungeinge is brightly lighted, - physical danger that1 exiexists In some WHliam Shojhakespeare, in his famou:mous open, clean andd attractive,at We have a sports, such as skiing and rackclball Is , play, "Anthonlony and C le o p a tra ,” woul(vould game room, good>od equipmenti and good a n e n g a g in g e lem e n t offpool. pool h av e u s bclie>lieve that the game hadid its it food. We designed;ncd It with the entire Laura Ochsner and her ;sister. Deana ' , origins In oneancic n t E g y p t, ev en thouRllou^h family in mind., ChildrenChi of all ages arc CoaLs, bolh lepmed to0 play plo from their Y r th e re Is no evievidence that Cleopatra evereve welcome." falher. Dean Coals of: KlrrKimberly. Laura cholkcdupaqia tiu e stick. He continues,t, "'"W om en a rc parllcu- sa y s, “ W hen I lu m e d 19,19, mym; dad took m e . - . The origin'In of the game remainnains lorly welcome.Wc Wc arc trying lo make II to play pool at a local pub.pub, He taught me '.^M obscure, butJt < the game was popularar In I easyfortliemtolea3 le a m to p la y pool so they the essentials. After that I was able to . England duririrlng the tim e o( Shake-spearpearc can bc includedd In In an activity that their practice at the Kimberlyrly C.Cafe, w hich m y and that woni-omen were featured Inn the th husbands and1 male n friends enjoy, m o th e r op e ra te s . I t h ais s poolpo< a n d sn o o k e r - *H |P game. Women no longertiger have to sit on the ta b les. During thehe lasl four centuries, m man a n y sid e lin e s, bu t can an Join ]( th e fu n ." “Many of the farmersmers in the area m o re m e n have h; been Involved Inn the t^ Women ol the the Magic Valley are would comc In and chollchallenge me to a g a m e th a n wow om en. apparently takingking to the game, oncc game. 1 ended up beatingrating a lot of them an English writer of tho a fte r th e y ta u g h t m e allall thithey kn e w I ■ :■'•■■:'[ ■; ' Billiards wfw as Introduced In the UhltcJnllcd doscribcd by m 1 ost genteel, cleanly and “I play because It'ss suesuch a challenge. ' ■ S la te s durinIng g the Revolutionary Pericjgrlod l®0’s os "most While Ingenious game."e ." It’s something that haisAS beenb( acceptable e. . and was Immim e n se ly enjoyed. T h e Whli for men to do for years,rs, andai now women rted a Billiards Room1 and on Assistant Mang'[anger Joe Frost notes, • House sporto a r c fre e to do it, to o ," sh e adds.a ^ 3 ' ; -—A ...... several prcsiicsldcnts arc known to havehav “Between 30 andand 40 -pcrcent 'of. our Laura’s sister, Dcann,nn, fi-anWyft adm its:. C’ game avidly, includinudlng regular customersicrs arc women. Many of played the “ I play for the challenge,nge, butI 1 also play ■ X , _ George Wash:ishlngton, Thomas Jcfferso:urson, • them come In duringdur their lunch hours fo r m oney w h en e v er 11 g e t aj c h a n c c . T h a t • AtftahamLlm.incoln and Teddy Roosevelt,veil. and have a sandwlndwhlch and play several makes It more of a chaichallenge for me. i )blllty gamesofpool.’’— • Though'6trstrongly rooted In nobllll today nourisu'ishcs in more eglitarlala rlan “ To h e lp w omnen en leam more easllj^ we ^ C o n ti n ulued e d o n p a g e C 4 L a ura O ( chsner learn ed pcpool from h er father>r quarters, wlwith pool tables a com- con have set up a a program ] of evening

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.. C-2Tlmo8-Nowa.TwlnFoln Fallo. Idaho *TuoBday, Docomom bort 20.1978 ____■ 'I . ______DearAbbv~ ~ - : B fZ Z a S Es little wt h e e lies’makes* r secrecitn,yuneasj B yA B IG / DEAR ABBY: LIVING SlSTERTER wrote complaining that BIGAIL VAN BUREN thecalllfnnciwhcnhiicn he feels lik e it.- * ' legitimatee hyhypnotifil?.Thank you, DE- Chicago Tri T famliycharged the flowers•s for hctinother’s funeral to ) Tribune-N.Y. N ew sSynd. ______Most people arcrc on to lhat dodge. They say,J^l2!LwaDt-tQ_..j,___ •______NEEDSTOKNOW h e r fa e m other's estate. She sald.ltt was disgraceful I DESK ABBV: i sympathizesyfr with thq, secreUiryary who, 'osk'fifmlusroneque:J question" of "Tell him I'ii beI o\over in 15 DEAR T ^ b s : Wherelherc is aJ doUaxdo to. be jnade, You agreed, and called it cheapleap iand chintzy. Abby, your' ...... __whciLshc.answcrs thaphapbone with. •'Ttls.is Mr. JohiIohnson'4 .. minutes,” ______------. . . — you'D-flndd as many^phonles as legltlmalImate operators, and p a lte r was Eigear, But yoiiriirbralnw br asIdHnf ------■ office speaHlng." getsits Uthe sm art-oleck reply, ‘‘Well,/ell.wliat In other words,i, theythe: iwow I'm ly in g - th a t lhle e bosst is In hypnosis IsnoIs no exception. Thc Federal Estate Tax form-orrn-allows ALL legitimate do you know — a talkingkingofflcol” hisofflce and doesn't'csn’t w anttf) b c jw th c rc d . - ^Hypnosisils hasb bcOT effectively usedd ininstrtd'orttrags to -, neral expenses to bc deducted,cted. This Includes noUonly I’m another secretar;etary who has trouble with teietelephone ' Any suggestions,ns, Abby?Al I 'm tire d o f be in g a . . . ellniijiBte) painpol In childbirth, surgeryry and a dental work. iwcrs, but also long-distance■Q telitelephone colls, motel and w ise guys. PHONY Under hypn©ipnosls peopic have overcomeme phobias and- bad f Y: PaH of your Joiffiunivoyi tel costs, m ilea g e and, o f course,urse, thc undertaker's bill. One man called mmy y bossI nnd, w h en I a sk e d whiwho was DEAR PHONY: P ! your boss habits suchuch as naU-bltlng, smokinging and compulsive I privacy and get rid of thc pests, So, buy the flow ers a n d payy thc undertaker out of your calling, he said, “TcUall hhi im G ra lg N e ttle s Is on th e! Hnline ” So time, protect his privi • , overeating.ig. HHowever, I must state hereere lhatt not everyone m pockct and lose the deducticiuctlon if it makes you feel I to ld m y boss th a t Gjr raij a l g N ettles w a s on th e line. HovH ow did I D evelop a sense se of of hum or to go w ith y o u r consciisclentlous- is an ideal1 sutsubject for hypnotism, tier. But it’s dumb. know G ra lg N ettles w as som e big -sh o t Y an k e e ballplillplayer? ness. _ _ F o r Infomirormatlon-on qualified hypnotiiDotisU-ln any-area, ______SENIOR^ITIZEN:ZEN l B E U ^ V I U ^ : M IC H ,' ~ ~ — So somebTft-rfrodea fool o ^ n e r ;______— - D EAR ABBY: IJ net need to know s o m e th in g aboutIt /lypnpsis.h lp.Ui6jJie-Assodntlnn tn Advancn KUiKUilrjl Hypnnsis,. ------l4 n ^ n 8 tr u e te c t*i^kW to ^ l lHHS^ning-«ndrU-m>-my-lKWS'' Is fUon-the-uponarUan3'Up^-:oc3sL'iti}ust^noth(UVgim[Immiek^— Voee-AverySo:ySoulhOrangerNJr07079.-Bn< - B n d o s e g sta m p e d ,------^ S E N I O R : You w in. (P ,S,S. . TlTheH 2 s e e m s to be no end d o e sn 't w o n t to ta lk: to him,h I say, “Sorry, he's tiede d Ut D ln a se p a ra te a fool from•om h h is m oney? , self-addrcssecs s e d envel(q)e a n d a b r ie;f f statementsl of the w h at I le a m from .m y re a o ers !) m e cttn g . M ay h e retuturn m vo n r c a ll? ” T h e n th e bossIS nre tu rn s n n is on th e up-and-up, uu-a, how do I go about,fl[.finding a problem forwor which you seek hypnotic help:»e]p; fifl_ _ TwoTu"win Falls uwomen p ilE-INVI i ENTOR namedi (as outstarmding TWIN FALLS -■ TvTwo Twin Falls career,. A A production sales traffic. ------w om cn.-D onno-F aye-Kye-Kyle-nnd-Mnry— coordinateiator-aUKMVT,.chc-producct— Alma Millspaugh, havetiave been included -commcrclercials. 1^ nn announcer, In th c 1978 edition)n oto O ulslan d ln g d lrc c loir r of c spots, nnd docs some Young Women of Amerimcrlca. vldeolnpeipe production, Allhougli slic . While bolh women;n areai very active, receivedcd her degree in radio th e y le n d som ew hnta diffcrcnl,d!l though communiiunicalions from Fullerton personally rew arding,:Ing, lives: One Is a -lunlor College,Col she has had lo learnrn ^***' ies thc way most media carccrB houscwlfeand Ihc otherilheracarcorgirl. ttic ropes I arts Tuesday,, DC e c . 2 6 th a t 9:C3:00 A.M. Ends;m SSaturday, Dec.c . 3: 0 t h .a t A ho u se w ife and mother,mot. Mrs. Kyle peopledo, do, by ^ 1 8 8 ” 2 ^ and L.A.? "A veryy hnppyhn medium,” Is still aa mn: an's profession todny, and:id L— ^ staled Mrs. Kyle. "Our “Oi. family loves il'sodd-wol-woman-out. You have to workrkel I______tills a re a ." h a rd , bulUl l totl do a Job you en jo y and feel Mary Mlllspaugliigli has taken a self-worthirth aboul whnt you do, Ils S im m o n s E a rly A m eT r ric o n sllftlilly diffcrcnl routtroute to her present worlhll.”.1.” SOFA\andROCKIKING Reluctanint trucking firirm DAY BEDD LOVEESEAT B eautiful takes melessages for SantaS $ velvet floral. • -tUlM)- - -The — OKlimalo-lo — we've hnd nboul 40 phonene ...... SULPHUR, Lav -tl Reg. $1179.95 telephone number for 1DSl Transport calls sinciInce lasl week. It gels kind of ■14IP . ...II9 7 8 5 Co.. a tru c k in g llrmn. . Is similar lo lhe ru^l^^ "'her•hen you tell lhe kids this ain'tti'l loll-free number foror aJ Santa Claus noSanlaCla Clous," switchboard. Consecnsequenlly. DSI Most of o lhe calls are coming employees have hadad llthe opportunliy betweenrn 22 p ,m . and 9 p .m . when lhe D eluxePCI Q U G L A S 7 P"C, C D o u g l a s [rfxhlldiw-secking— Santa-*wiioflr-d-l5-8upp<)acd-to'be ' a conversation wllhiSanto Sar —collecl. open, Thc oonfusion started starl when lhe run a trucking business ondnd UHw I I JT collect calls from truckers as a iroiNEni ------Santa Claus line numbu n ib e r - o p e ra te d o c cc p l coi: at tlie Fort Folk, La., Army'base - matter• of routine." he snld, "Ourur w as published. A MIsscrllssouri newspaper mainlcnarmance peopic are outside nndnd ad misplaced a digllgll anda Uic n u m b e r th e y hive av e lo slop whal they are doingng jj'g - - - ...... - • lo answor w a s t h e s a m e a s D S I ’s.' wer tho-phones, By the time W a s $ 1 9 9 . 9 "1 th in k ll's goingg tto o 'w ind up c o stin g th c y ac:cepl cc |: the collect call, a kid gols™ W as ‘479.^ W ° i e r ] . u s b e tw ee n 5400 andid $&$500 w hen wo ge t on lh e lineline and says he wants lo speakak ^------our piione bill,” Chuckfiuck Griffin, owner to Sanla.la. I: undcrsland lltlle childrenep I------of thc firm said Wedncednesday. "I would wantingIg loI lalk lo him, but this Is 9 Pc. venture lo say - — ai -conservative gctt'ngalllalitlleoulofhand," " 7 PC. YOUTH BBEDDING GROUPGi IDINEHE SETSI & CORNEER TABLE, W/RADIOw With casters ...... $348°°! W as $409 19.9 5 _ . W as $ 3 1 9 .9 i ’24 K ^ . /

M onarchh FREE-STANCNDING ____ ,, W airm r M orning?g____ FlREPLiLACE g a : Choice of colco lo rs . GRILLIS Com plete wiJviJh p i p e , ------dam per, colicIlor ' ciqsEiE-OUT PRICEIES! I ' F ro m ...... ------["alllai\MPS.. 320% OFF I OCCASISIONAL TABIBLES I BEST BUY: Nf ALLSWWAG 2 0D%O fFF- i P W hen P o r c h o s e H i n s oe ts. ' ^ PCPOLYESTER SHSHIRTS I LAMPS^ ■' “ b '- V iS50% OFF! < c o mip. p ., 6.99 v alue siz eis s 34-383 ■ A APPLIANIlANCE AtA t thtl is low p ric e , y o u ’ll w anant t se v e ra l / RES f^MIGHTS ------oof f tfth e s e fav o rite s h irts In fre;fresh, pretty. ^ D. ^ 'TIL newnevs p rin ts. M a c h in e w a shn or o n d d ry — JATE : a F wMLSi 9:00 th e e ? s e n e v e r n e e d iro n ln g l1 SI:S iz e s 40*46. comp.con 9.99 values. 6.50 . • - ^ "Servi»/lng M agic Val^glley Since ,l-9.3i•S S !! . LOW, TOW CO:OST IN-STORE FINANC!.NCING

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.. ByJANEE.BRODVODY • .. mucous .sccrctic"ctlons and Uie hairs, or ^ ©N.Y.TlmesServlan !lc« _ ~ _ Vcllia.oftJiecellsells lining ihe resplrotory * NEVYORK- "Don’t't go out like ^Ifacl, Thc mircus'lraps~mlcroor-— mil - ...— IhatJjiL^ou’Jl get pncumorimonia,"-tho— ganlsms andd the-ciliaU sweep-them concerted molher shouteduted lo h e r b a c k up,Into’)’ Uie thi Uiroat, The normal .Iccn-agod daughter whoI .wasy/ai leaving coughing reflexiflex'helps to expel In- ^ I* for school one cold Deccml>ember'morrt-T. • vaders fromI thcUie bronchial branches. H ing wllh her coal unbuttonedoned and h e r F in ally , If all1 elseels falls and o rg a n is m s I hnlr wel. The basis for thelh e m o th e r’s- find th e ir w ayly to th e a ir sa cs, th e y .u rc I concern turns out to be an oldo wives' , attacked by b^ macrophages, I tale. Although many thingsIngs Increase - scavenging while wh blood cclls Uiat I ------one^a-suscfptlblhtytopncume u m onIa.~w c t - g o b b l e 'up tthe h ^ Invaders nnd:rcaiiy_ J —— halr.rj)petLmatsrmd'cniyi~;^IcTwlnds-imi:— thenuiltiiimugtiugUbcJymphiy&lem,:-^ ------1 and Bundle! — :— nol Among them:------m But the mother certainlynly chose< the these defenses,«!s. Mild v iral Infections — Readyicfor1T#rSto •ove right-season to be thinklrinking aboul of the upper• respiratory're; tract — the pneumonia, From Decembeimber through nose and throaiiroat - can causC^arge Matd], eases of pncuma!Umonla a n d a m o u n ts of IhlfIhin mucus' that carries o rFF i ire p la c e pneumonia deaths reach:h ana annual infectious organ•ganlsRis lo leak'past thc peak. For those who, foror nreasons of epiglottis andid (down Into the lungs, age, illness or other faclfactors, aro Upper resplraiilralory Infections and espedally susceptible to’pno’pneumonla. cigarette smolimoking also partially this is also the tim e to gel thet newly paralyze thee cilia.c Impairing their licensed vaccine that proleclotects agalnst - natural cleansanslng. activity. O ther, A» 9 * . ^ thc most common deadlyIdly types of factors that1 InInterfere with natural w i & i ------b a cte rial pneum onia:------pl i e e r b u n d l e Winter and eariy springirlng a rc Uie in c re a s e Uiec cl chances that Invading times when people congregaregale closely organisms willwill reach the air sacs Indoors and viral Infectionslions such as include heavy7 al alcohol Intake, surgical colds' and flu spread easeasily from anesthesia, larflarge doses of drugs like person to person. These;se infectionsI barbllurales > o or Immune suppres- ■ may impair the normalII dedefenses of sants. andprolo:rolonged bed re sl, ' thc respiratory tract andmd allow In. lon, som e people h a v e fectlous organisms to snoal lhr.U6h dinmli^hcallh A I I CChristma l a s ____ n!s_Suits ilUi p ro b le m s-U iu l-m a k c — — Men t s _ ’ and cstaljllsh rcsldencTTFlTiTlhTlungs. eclally susceptlblc to The result: pneumonia. These' include persons ______Pneum onia Is a n Infection Decijoratidni IS. ^ i L S plort i Coalats , _ sacs of thc iung, where non normallyW— ^ those wlUi wl congestive h e a r t blood picks up.oxygen inicxchangefor exc iironlc bronchitis.—em— 3 stock reducedB d carbon dioxide, Instead ol E ntire s isUima, diabetes, cancer, Gift Wr^rap & Ctlards infected sacs fill wllh fluid ; anemia and Immune blood cells trying Co ftglit (he it(l.clnva SHOPPINGSh CENTER doses off your windpipepc (each time vaccine usuall;jally prelects alwut two- \ you sw allow an d w h en evver er isomelhlng thirds of ihascMo who receive It against ■ other than air tries to get Into your Uie flu virusesises thal arc likely lo be breathing passages. Next'lex t a rc th e a ro u n d th a t wwin inter, Comnplete i StocIc k M c Hl o a n g i v e n M R. jurJMBO 4 Roll P a c k FallII & WInteier E a g l e a w a r d PAPE»ER WENDELLLL — V ancc M cHan, so n of B ishop d Mrs,' Vard McHan of Wendell, rece:■ecelved an E a g le S co u t TO WETLS A w ard a t aI CourtCo of Ilonor^Dec, 7 at FAIBRIC _ the Wendell11.LDS L 1st W ard c u ltu ra l S2.27 VVal alue ha il. T he scnlation was made by Wayne andlcr ns McHan, who 9 9 Reeduoett pa^^ the EiEagle Court of Review \ ji $ 1 ^ b e fo re hc w as 14, stood w ith his

Speaker for the Court of Honor, conducted by Ron Hash, was Bill 1 0 -ES O %>OFF i Stover of Twjn Twl Falls, a leader In Variety , — scouUng forr 20 y c a r s ri lc w a s a cco m - Lu RunnelL.who was.an _ ept.Stoce_____ lu m o ______^ Ea^eSc^^^ e p r s a g o . — — — 'EnCcrtanweiment was supplied by the G $ °*> L y n w oood o shopping Centert e r Oi:d<;r of Uicic Aa rrow wlUi d a n ce s a n d Lynwood Shopping Ccnlc n i o r PhP h o n . 733-5542 V A N C E M cH•HAN /^ costumies, es, under Uie dlrecUon of g Ins, chief of Uie N orth Side ... honored 8C< i - VIllVom en’s S p e c ia l Uoflfiisisible tailor)ring Shoes &I Snow BootsBl Saille Priceies IDress & Sport o n a l l worksholops schediiuled Famous branands from ourregulalular stock Consol)le Stereo! 0 S & TWIN FALLS - Workshops Wor In InUicMlnHInl-Cossla a re a Uie s e ^ io n s fusible tailoring will be« heldhc In Twin will be holdlid ont Tuesday aftem(X)ns FaUs and the Mlnl-Cassiiassia areas in from Feb,6 6 to to M arch 13 f r o m l:3 0 to 4 9 9 0 Colclor TV Set;sts January and' Febrxiaryy spi sp onsored by p .m ., a lsoQt a ta a placc to bc an nounced. - the University of Idaho,iho. College of RegistraUorlUon fee for boUi a r e a s Is' ' | 0 0 A ^culture, .Cooperativelive Extension C,SO to covciover the cost of handouts SAVE service. ' - wlUi a minlmum inln of 10 people re- R eg. to $76.15.00 opo)Pen Friday q u ired . UPTO ^ 3 0 0 * Barijara Abo, ExtensIUmsion Home RegistraUorlUon deadline for boUi a r e a s till 9 pm - _ Economist of Minidokaca C0 ounty, w ill is Ja n u a r y8,1979, 8,1 Those In te re ste d In A •" C harge Accouijunts & II lostnict the .‘/orkshopss on Uie basics registeringJ maym cbnUict Uielr local of fOslble taUorlng, inc)incjuding Uie extension homehojr economist. Numbers Bank Cords WcVelcome f 1 I SUL.UVANN’S techniques of doing a jacketicketorcoat ___ :to-calLafci_ti_AUnldok2;-County._43G-_ _ — t o c a t i o k ------In the Twin Falls area-ea sixs sessions 4706; Cassiasia County. 678-9461i and w ill be held fro m J a n . 24 to F e b . 28 on T w in F a lls ,734-3300, 73^ tosorvo yc J p TWn u s i c Wednesdays from 1:30) to 4- p,m, at a The worksfrkshops arc open to thc D o w n 1 o v » n & Ly 1 after reglstra- public and e rgiijLSIiqppJngAentein t e r ______^_____ place (0 bo announced aft( d elUier session may be _____TvKln F a ll ^ y A „SHOES s i ______J.ynytQ! ■■■ 'tiofjls'complete; ------a tten d e d .'

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I f c ' ' . ' pai^clpator Instead of ju;just an.ob- some natural,;ural,?klll8 available for the ^C ontinued ffom i^gele wow Uiere are old pool halla ll atmat o sp h e re , m e n lik e d to . n o t only fo r th e g a m e, b u t to girlfriends from CSI (the Coll:ollege of says, “andI I wanted' to goln better Fplaces llkc Uie Comer Pock'bcket to play play pool not o : V. SouthernJdaho) and,I try to0 ployp ot control of my shots and bc keener tth e g a m e . • get awayt fromfro women for awhile, M H H H k ' ■' -ic£• least once a week. We feel at home competitionn forfoi him. While I already "Bul Uic_biM^t^hungeIge is Uw fact Todoy. men'ailen'a re .co m ln g to th e .C o m e r_ — ^ ot only to play pool, but to BS® — ...... h e re .’- ~ • - - .------kncwthconslc:nsicsorihegameil'nTiiow "t"tharw ornen are now gcttlniItlng involved Pocket not on —Sheila- 5 Hurlbint, who"hasia s " b o c n le a rn in g the fin er poinls - how to b o n k Iin the game. I think ItsLS vwonderful! socialize andnand m eet peq)le os well." playingjwol for several years,irs, says, shots, howI to use English, how to^• -. \Why should’t women bc« ioble to do • , SpArrow.w. says, so; "I've never heard • ctlonsT-Having-women-play-j— — ^i^thl^k•m05t.W0mon■d0IfClu)0aww-how-^-eohtroHht-eue ■wballri-llkriaW nrthe^® ed-tt«!oH ‘m— anjr-objectlon: much fun pool is and haven’t’t triet d It le sso n s bccausilausc when.a woman knows fforitlOOpcrcqnt!" pool makeskes 11 more of j i fom lly — becauso-oUhapastjrcputaUaiLlaiLnlpQol ■ hQW-Jo-plfly_lav wclL_shc_cnn. be a ___ Sparrow feels Uiat woiwomen have affair." •

■m '''' "Mee-kay^'and "AMee-neee’capturire Paris tfu ln c ss, sa id he kept collect- By ALIN E MOSBY . . of “Mee-kay”ly” and "Mee-nee Moosb” M o r e l’s C h r is l m a s ]purchase some wlstfulm .PARIS (UPI) - The eyeyes of • were gathercicred at the Printemps tnarkedI Uie highest bid for one of Uie ing Mickey■y oobj b je c ts — from h a ts, b<^^s, building constructor • Jcanan-Marc departmentIt stost( re (on T h u rsd a y D cc. 300-plus 3 toys and other obobjets made ties and watcheswatci to a ba(h mot and ho ld er — a n d fin e ly decldcd Mocet brightened as he wrotee a chock • H) for whatlat was\ billed as the first fro f m 1929 to 1977 all o ver e r ithe world, mustard holdc them ail a t an a u cllo n ...... ------fO!--fo r-« K )0 -frQ n c s-(a b o u t-51,500)00>-for-a— aucUonJn_Eiir-Europe -=_or-pos5iblyJhe___ [from Peking to Paris, Indiindicating th e to unload Uien: tferc Mickey Mouses in felt. . ;\ 1929 velvet M ickey M ouse, hislis yellow w orld — o ff MiiMickey Mouse memorab- iinlvcrsulltyof >- the llltlcmTiouse; ot ------T h eo L w e K . n, porcelain, plastic, rubBerT" V t l H mlmittens frayed, his grinningng white ilia. It wasis oorg'anized in the store The objects came from■m theI collcc- wood, iron, po: y Mouse cuckoo clock, pa- face dingy. re s t a u r a n t. totc commemorate the • ttion of. writer Honoro Boslel. Bc who A Mickcy Mc L aura Kay LotLogan in stalled as hoihonored queen ^^1 older, music box. tape “ I rea lly love th e U nited Stat(lates. and Mickey’s 50thJOth " b ir th d a y .'’ T he first , happenedi to buy a Micklickey Mouse jama holdet goblet, spoon, cups, Mee-kay reprcsenlfS lhal. andj I1 have a Mickey Mouseouse cartoon by Walt. Di- fm a sk in 1936 “ bc ca u se of passion. I recorder/ g ;h, films, hot watQr bottle, IR-year-old daughter who will11 getp this sney appearedored on Uie screen in the 1love him bccaase he wnsn s ci re a te d in to othbrush, fi Job’s Dc)aughters irinstall Eas a Christmas present,” Morelret said. Colony theaterlater in New York on Nov. jo ] y ." b a b y tee,Uicr.:thcr, necktics sold during • M orel and some -JOO other, aad: d m ire rs IB. 1928. Bostcl, watching the auction au with spirited biddirlidding. . ■ Gfficersi;“forcomintigye^r— rr ------.TWIN FALLS - U uralura Kay-Logan, --flag-bcarcr,-iir,-and Lynn Uusseil, custo- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Logan, dian of lights,hts, 1 queen of Twin - -Mcssengengers—Instnlled - were -Lori — F a lls B ethel No. 19,), IiInternational SacJtelt, second secc messenger; Launa Order of Job’s Daughtensitens. in an open Klclnkopf,, /ourth /( messenger, and ceremony at the Twini FallsFa Masonic Beverly Berklerklcy, fifth messenger, TempleonDec. IG...... - - - ...... R e tirin g Ho! H onored Queen T e rry Bar- Other elected officers:ers lhal were ron presidedled as; the Installing officer, Instnllwi were Carma1 Clarke,Cl: senior Other Inslaniianing-officers-were Holly prince^; Cindy Reppelo,elo. Junior prIn- Jones, guide;ide; Julie Wilis, marshal; - - T- .. ^ cess;'" guide, LynetteIte Pool, and Jeanlne 01mDlmstead, chaplain; Jody marshal, Jerry Barron.n. G ibson,' rcco•ccorder; Michelle Wolfe, En( ‘ o r Olher officers install f-Y e stalled include senior custocstodlan; Dorraine Brown, • id -o f Julie JonCs, treasureriirer; Barbara Junior cuslodilodian; Debbie Roulh. flag Bybee, chaplain; Stacy:acy Pack, re- bearer, andid SherriS Henry, custodian c o rd e r; VicJcl B lg g erslaslaff, ff musfci.an; ofllghts. Cindy Garrison, librariirarian; Cassie Lisa Hamilmilton, sister of the newly Steen, senior custodkodian; Marla ' Installed Honored Hor Queen, was nar- Phillips, Junior custocistodlan; Lisa ratdrfortheche ceremony. Sherrie Deuel Marcellus, inner guardjard; Michclle was soloistlist and Susan Waller, Lucich, ouler guard: Mel S tf o r ejw id Melinda Sacco. Caldwell, wwas as m usician. Miss Logar)gan chose red roses and b u tte rflie s; forfoi her symbols and llie' theme for the th( Installation was “The G ard en of[ Life,”Ll using the Twenty- ' T h ird P salmilm, , A reception was held following thi)C e iinstallation, S al ie H K : Studvdy shows viewing I Beegin your• hN ew Y ear■ vv\/ith F in e FurnishingsF 3S I JjK as ea:asy work 1 o m o u r IInventory r co f H e r i t o gge, D rexel, B y ARTIR T H U R J. SN ID ER I □ n c h O a kk and otheier outstannding lines 'vChIcChicago Sun-Times 3 S I 3 0 — A gr-'up of C hicagoans I : instant reactions to what 1 P rices Receduced Up T o w eree viowingv at the moment 1 their portableable beeper sounded tend lo confirm thelhe popular connotation of television as an "idlol box" Or '‘boob tu b e ." ------Conductor-H;or-of-the-studyr-flobert W:— - K uiw ry, a doctoraldi candia’te at the U nivcrsilyy of C hicago’s d e p artm e n t of l)cliavioraJscil_scicncos, shies away from J. ALFRED MAM A Y II terminologygy that reflects, upon lhe . . . r e c e iv e s E aig g le le b a d g e intelligence:e ofo the viewer,'Choosing a less offensivesive analogy. “I^t’s say TV ■* - - view ing isi muchm i like chewing gum for ' M a i ; e a r nTC s the eves. ItIt’s simple, sugary and i>ubl)ly andlid you; d o n 't h av e lo give I much of younourself,” he suggests, E a g l e b a dQQC e for «^ver:veral months, a random group of HH Chicago area men and a TWIN FAI.l.S -• J.. AifAlfred May II. women, age:ages 18 lo G3, carried a 14, son of M r, and Mr.s.-s. .1, Alfivd May pockel.sizee electomlc e paging device ciM i d m■ e r e ! of Twin Fails. w;is awardi.•arded his Fagle that beepeded 7' tim e s daily o v e r a M- Scout l)ad(ii‘ Nov. 15. hour period.x3. thI e rad io signal e m a n a l- Spon.'iori'd l)v Twin F aila ils lOth \Varr ------W O M o l ir ^ »rMUtfNoHh—733:2805 n u " nter-of-atl«n{ion.------“ And-JusTust-rcccntlT’ho w as'ruh'6vc"f~ recounting how Mrs^Ifor.Ifbriime noticed by a Chevy:vy Blazer. But ho sank IntoI ___ _ ... . .Kenny missing, heardrdJUs-cries J, for- softdlrt.^- Tuosdoy, Doconi:onibof 26,1978 ■ Timoo-Newo.3W0. Twin Falls, tdofio C-5 W o mn e n s ui i r v e y e dd b n cr<■ e d it ui s e , a tt t i t u d e ss - ______; _ llv elive itl oUicr jy pcs of housingng - th a t 'A lm o st 53I percpe rc e n t live in s u b u r b ia ; ..„.„^J'A IB1CIA M cC0RZORMACK— ; ...... C o n c eo is .-depdepartment, in-a-iiDear—-backod bad up - by-thf- law,-ihcyicy':nra:i^athomo, ------is, 'r e n te d room.s. c'ondoitiluTtinmims. 14 p e rc en t liv/o o In a . rural are a ; Hhd th'e------i United Press Inlcmatlola tlo n a l C o n su m er"’ IclIcltcr lo women asked to explexploring avenues’ of recourse:e mi o re »e o u t of 10 hav£ som e collegc ji’’ ru n ted hoijse. • rcsl,33pcrcent.il;n t. in urb an a re a s. “ How do you feel about ab credit -participateintinthesurvey, wrote: ofteoften than In tiie past. Somenc d e a l' education andd 44 pe rc en t h av e al lea.st Interest rales, in general?"a l? " ' "O u r h ope« ijis thal,..this survey will diredirectly wilh thc creditor, asking ngfor a' a bachelor’s degrdegree, ' CUP S^OEPOSIT ONLY AT '~ 1 ^ ^ Thcrqucstlon was'putut hihundreds of help define! whatwh action still needs to writwritten response to the quesueslion, .30 pcreenrr indindicated Ihclr primary 1 ^ women — married, singlengle, dlW)rcod, bo taken to) cnsure.lhaten women-have—- "Wl"Why was I turned down?” Son'ome 2,5 occupation Is pproto.s!>lonal; 21 per- ^ H O P I R ^ s J ^ widowed, ^paratcd, andind those "iiv- access to eredTcdit and fully understand penpcrccnt complain to a Slatee Com-< ccnt, housewife;vife; Ifi pcrcent .se c re la -» ■ ing to g e th e r bu t not marriCirried." ' howtouseltccll co rrectly . mmlssioner is of Consumer Credit. rial: e pcrcerTcent. managerial; B * sm eiA L COUPONO N I - in cach category, morenore than half Trends emerging em( in lhe survey »C•O ne ou l of tw o resp o n d e n ts .showed.sh 'pcrccnt, clericalrical: 3 percent, -salcsisj'^ M participating in a surveyvey on women Include: uup p cdumb aboul Interest rate com3mputa- percent, self-cnIf-cmployed; 9 p e rc en t, H W IN! FREE»1<*1474“ ■ _ and'Credlt, coiujderod^Interesi int rates *No matterlter .what_thclr..ievcl_of____tiqn..;Sjich_wom_cn_maj_be nskin .f9r_-0lher _____ ~^^rcaM nable or' very:ry ""iinrcasonai'“ eaucation, credit cro education seems lo 'lroublfc'’in trot applying for credit.. It they •(>;{ pcrccntit \l’ork lulltimc; I4_pcr- H riNTERVACATIOION FOR 2 ■ b l e . v - have made-ae-an-impact^nivomeni 'don't don understand how much' it-costs.lt'( -cent.-parlHlme;hie: 2-Tp'erccnt. consider ' ■ They are mmuch more financially Ihejth e y a re handicapped. inemploycd, " I N S U N N Y HAWAVAN FOR I ______^arly 90 percent olof thc living- IndependentU loday,U to the extent that 0Of the women who were titu rn e d ‘ .More --thanin 17 1 pcrcent liave an m ,i«getficr'but-not-mnrriedled thought,I so. even those■*4() ^()~ and more are llkcIylS "dowirronjrcattrarypBrccnmsw dOU SOTtnor— aiTnual-IiiconirSiinTirsi!ri»oi>Muarin^i!— ■ J-1-F-U N JILLEDD-DAYS! -r ___ I ___ ' T h e « u n e for 65 percc(crcent of thc have appliedcd for credlUn4heir-QKn and received nn exnl.matorvV s•. ta le- p r r c e n t ^ m.flQatOOOor-mow— ------■ - — — TnarrtedrSTpcrcenrorUfelife widowed",\ 75 n am es. mnient. ei Roughly. 30 pcrcent underlerstood •Among the1C married,m mttre than 61 h^ N a m o .;______. - p c rc e n t o f th e se p aratedKi, , 62c p crcen t of ' ■ **' and acccplcd the reason fordenij?nial. ■ pmcnl saidd Ihclr ih tiasl)iiiid.s m a k e . I ■ A d d r e s s :_____ thc divorced, and Sl percent pen of the ‘The dim.llmale between female AAbout one In five reappliedd loI th e $15,000 o r more m o r a year; alxiul ® ______P h . . sin g le. applicants amand those granting credit samb san creditor and were approveoved; IG perceni' of the the husand.s luive''no h C ity ------^------E = l The survey pn_-lioww vwomen use scemsi. improproved since it's a law perp e rc e n t did nothing. Income, DEPOSIT NOLO LATER THAN JANUARYY 227 7 fh A T H credit and what they thlithink aboul il women be givengiv equal opporlunllies. DDoes credit make il easier to stick •Some .W perccntperc own their home; ® a im e d to find how goes} it ono the credil But enoughh mnegativism was reported lo to one’s budget? Twenty-i;y-threc 2H pcrcentlive live In an a p a rtm e n t; 9 ^ ROPER'S front with women sincee the U.S. Equal to indicate} thatth many feel "lhe law perccnt per of those surveyed saidid credit< percent live withwilt parents: H) perccnt j mmnm^ CrcdfrOpportunltlcs. Acl w as pu l on- h a s no t be en“nthe tl final solulion." Overt makes ma il more difficult for a penterson to - thet^kSinl975. nnd6ubllcdi.sidi.scrimlnallonscxisl. budbudget; SC pcrccnl, makes il. easier:c; H nie'firm conductingng tth e s u rv e y ,' ‘ M a rrie dd ww( om en slill la g fa r behind nnd and 20 p e rc en t, m akes no dlffereiiretice. ■ | U! __ ___ Commercial Credit Corpoorporallon, h a s th e sin g le in asserting their credit A profile of the respondentsI ts goes aisTflbuted nearly h'alfialf a million IiiaiVlflualltyri t y r ------^ —-like like this:------^ Now_At_| copi« of its free "Womeiomen: To Your *In one ouout of three households ••17 p erccn t. 24 o r un d er; 00 ppei c rc cn l. Credit" — a credil educallucatlon booklet wives makeIke all or most of thc 25125 to 49; 23 percen t. 50 and up. put out when equal1 crcredit rights financial decilecislons, compared to only •57 »i percent, married; 20 p pei e rc en t. THE mlANCHESTEF ER QUAD became law. , 10 p e rc c nt hhaving husbands (Illlng' single: sin, 17 pcrccnt, djvorce•ce«l or CrW d authorities alI thcthi Maryland that role. In remaining households, ' s sep e p a ra te d ; four perceent, vyldovlow ed: 3 -^Commission for Womenlen helpedI pro- decisionsIons arc thc rule. perperccnt living togelhcr hut notlot m a r- \ 6WS liv e s th is C hristm as. co n scio u s overov( her blank appearance. JoiJob and intends lo further hercr educa-> \ Plastic surgeons att thethc University The otherr girl, g a 17-ycar-oId from tictlo n .’- I of Missouri have partiall■tially overcom e M is s o u ri,, alsoi was introverted The second patient has prog■ogresscd I the youngsters’ plightht — - paralyzed becausc *cshe was unable to move thc m o re slow ly bu t is p le ase d byy hhi e r new K facial nerves that leftft themth with an facial musdcsdes of her forehead, cheek abability lo express happlnciness or H inability to show happlntjplness, sadness or lips andd shsh e cou ld n 't d o s e h e r ey es pl

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■r . (Editor's note: Last Septonptember the Lqs Angeles resident of Tarzana, She16 sayssa; she will try to help In • school students areire eexpecled lo spell, pronouncejnce and "The questloiitlon," says llie teacnor. “Is wiieUier J.' public school district,, theJO n.nation's second largest, a n y w ayshe.can, know the meaninggof of thatl French word, 1 lliouglitiglitthcy I^ulsiana coulduld make a second alteinot atal eiexecutiun, ranking below New Yorkk butt u abend of Chicago in • wore scarcely beyondyond'’cal." H is a tto rn e y s aiargue lhat a secojid try woulwould violate ehnjllmcnt, Instituted n courl:ourt-ordercred p ro ^rflm of Simpson, also white, 0a manmi ln his late 40s, comes The next thing I1km know Miss Bowens is talkingng atxiuta cdnstilutlonalll gguarantees against doubleible ,Jeopardy ... busing some 60,000 of Its(s 555,00051 black and white busUlng.ln looking for mme. e.' Wc go inlo his oflicc and p ro p er adjectives,3, arid c ru e l andJ ununusual punishment," !: students. Unlike Boston or5r Louisville,Lt desegregation ta lk for a few m inutes. "W h a t Is a pro p)er er a d je c tiv e ''" she asks, “ W ho w on?"'/" cc a lls oul a boy, In Los Angeles got off pcacefiKcfuliy and has stayed that S e v e ra l h a n d s shooishoot up. "I’m nol'goligoing to tell you now." HayrHaynes says. . , Under thc plan workedd out by the, Los Angeles city ' way. But thousands of white,Ite, affluentr, parents chose to ■ “My God," I thinkhlnk to myself, "1 liopcTihc• d(Hd oesn’t " U ‘l’s se e whath a t our courl decid es," - school district, Pasteur isia pairedpal with Portola-JuniOr '• T put their children In privatete scschools, hire tutors, leave call on me, I haven’ten’t the'sliglitest idea how lodefiKleflnea He hands out'oul cases and the sludents buzzjuzz ;about the ! H igh In T arz an a . T h e planan cca alle d fo r 400 w hile kids to ■ the district, somehow avoiavoid the program. UPI p ro p e r ad jec tiv e ." ones th e y haveve tbeen assigned a n d once agigain ain 1 wonder come In from Portola andnd 4C400 b la c k s to go oul. from ' reporter Jack V. Fox spentnl na .day In one of the “Inner As In all classes,ses. there Is a star. This one is a th a t an y o n e wwou ould oppose this m ix of youngsting-sters. . P a ste u r. ; city” schools for a first hand,ind, closeup look at bow it is h andsom e black; boybo, named Itlcky, Ho wanl•vanls to T h e schoolI belbell rin g s again a n d now It isisa a 20-mlnule mrklng.) Pastcurjust about filleded Its quota but only about 100 answer all thequesliiJestions but the teaclier .seldomom callsi ''nutrition pcrlKrlod," The students flock:k oioul ,lo the nd line up al (asl-food windowslows for milk, By JA C: Kk Vv . f o x of thc white children comem e Inlr fro m P o rto la. Som e 300 on h im . Instead,I. shesh turns lo the hesisumlml liiiMd1 c o u rty a rd and 1 n lo tables and LOS ANGELES (U P I)-II- It lsC :2 0 a ,m ,, foRgy, s llll' 'did not appear. Their parciparents put them In'private 'raisers and they’ soonsoo are conlribuling exampltmplc.s of sandwiches., IccIce c rc am . They c a r ry th e m lo t d a rk , w hen school bus 425212 pupulls up at the Inl'ersection schools or hired tutors1 or moved away in "while p ro p e r adjectives. a few grass.v? arnr-old boy and takL’';i’scarin ------Thtt-black-imd-wht"w h ttc ^ d .i c aii-k ';itil Ul(iulhi.TIhVr 'and------mcmranrandr^ b e ca u sc faculty is b a sedlon on enrollment,cj Uic ba c k of thc 56-seal bus.!. b e n efit from ih e lrIr ctictihtact. It Isn't the buildingfig o«i r ttio Iwys. T ’■ For 20 minutes the busus twistsI’ through the liilly "W e had to close downiwn ouro wood-working shop," facilities. It’s a teach'}acher. an atm osphere, . -'....T here nrc exiexceptions. A black girl andmd conC white streets of the San Fernandoido \Valley Community. This says Simpson. “Also a dramdrama class. Journalism. One ' Miss Bowens says she has some books sheIC «w anls girl w ho w asion on m y bus are ta lk in g on a fllghiflight of ste p s, ; section is plush, upper-upp•upper-upper middle class. physical education te a ch e r.” re a d o v e rth e Christnristmasholidays, A m nng th e Ihtthers there Is no overt hostilllosllllly. They ;k p a tte rn s, H om es in thc $200,000 a n dI upu p jrange.'Swlmming pools, He sp e ak s m a ile r of foctl;foctly. But there Is a trace Of '‘They are about)ut learning to live together- —_ very have simply brobroken back inlo w hite-black pai nt cmoilnn.A Corrals forhorses. Corvetios’lItos’ln the driveways, resentment In his volco1 staistanding with r - * their hands} on th e ir h e a rts fac in g th c flag,lag, ______.. EnlertalmiKoment is furnished by a profess!jfcsslonal while g roup c a llekl d '"The F^iblic PlOyers:*’ Theirmclrspeciallty • is Improvisatic;ation of Ideas called ou t fro mmtheaudlcnce, the T h ey g e l a goodgow rcccptlon and th e stu d e n ts Itro o p out. D u rin g thle e IIlunch period P a s te u r Is havlnilavlng a stu d e n t disco dancee In thc gymnasium. It Is thcthe fi first tim e It has been trietried. Tickels cost 10 ccntsIts aapiece and attendance: hasha been limiled to the firstfirst 200 lo buy adm ission. O n th o basillasketball court a loudspeakerraker has been t-: -'‘i hooked up to a record player and1 sudsuddenly car , 7 ^ ' splitting musicuslc assa ils me. T h c bla ck kid;lds s a r c d a n cin g upaslorm.tioi, non-contact m ovem ents, KB I look arouniound. Not one of the while kidsidds Ihas shown, The music is toot( much for me and I wandeiander back Into thc courtyard,ard. It has begun raining. Bob JS im p so n is looking orountilund, holding an umbrella. " D id any' ofofl th e Po rto la kids show u p? " h

Those long bus ride![des ii |W ® f “ manay be the worst patpart

sl, three clarinetists, a trumb■ombone player _ ; and o gultorl!arlst are trying to start andid finfinish a piece " " jS lu C f g B . together. One3ne black girl is having an awfuawful time w llh. B 5«aaw E flat. Thee teteacher sticks wllh her unlll she gets It right. “ Very good,ood," I say. The teacher^hergrinsatme. “ I t 's a beginnlng e ^ class," hesays. Tbe day has turned melancholy for me. ]I walk back — toward theI adoUnistrallonad buUdlng andtdcome-acrossa- coi -• ------sm all girl fth(who w a s on the bus th a t m o}ming. m in I ask her how she likes(esthlsschool. i “ 1 like It ffine,” she says. “ 1 a m making moJi lots of friends.” ' WHatdd^'^■’l^elikeaboutit? “ Oh. mayb(iybe the bus ride. It takes so long.”long rihe coffee WatchTOOinrnowdeiw'd^rted.~and ------^ —~3lt~dq^~atat a*~table and ~siart~~mtQmaking noles. lik te^ 'fltio n worksw In the dassrwiiii butcajjrcanlhQ-soclal, ------economic barriersbai ever be surmounted?Ited? And those ___ long lid es .ths that take away two hours that could be so ' ~ much isettererspent? s — young' whitewti leacher comes In andid poipouT« a oq? of (Mffee.IteUhell hd* I am a reporter. She says she is from Brentwood,d, a n o th i Los Angeles suburbburb even more affluent thanlan Tarzana. She has askedd to beI assigned ^ . .. h m . "PeopleI tell me I'mcraiy," she say*.-s.“ "I U ovelt.‘‘ - She «ays-8 shesi bean some boys keptept nme out of a . washroom.). I tell b v It wasnn m ei andanc she looks emban-Bssedsed and says 11 m ist have beensen a teacher. — T a sk b e rar about b tbe drop In emoUmentoL turt^6neof1fae aad thlng».-Bnt-B nt taey say It isn’t goingS to drop any faiib er and mmaybe ayt St will go

*nMSChOOlool day is almost over. Arrangeangementa have __been made'fcIfi'fot JM to ride back oo thetie samsa e bus U I- wlsb.ButIdiI decide not to. I call m y wifeIfe aiand ahe picks T O i y lo woar car and ^ bow it-went-vent-and-HWnk-^^------

“ NotiobDt tnow exactly why. But tbat'aih how o w lfeel. < Dawn O'BrienI look*lo( through a «choolI bookb< shortly aftar - an hour*longhou but rids from b«bar Tariana homa to ia pr^om lnantly blacli I 'cATwlfUtaUaJdatin.:,, V_QnconitiOf,2ii.ja7a______' ~ - I m i C o s tt a d o eiss n ' t hta v e it o r e sso i r t t oy a n i nm a g e Is. resp o n sib le fo r m y frieifriends In Sin Dlegolh'lnk we’re ‘ • - • ■ - ByAni^TIE TIEFEI^ACH- thcn,-ih,-lhal r was able lo-cnlerler Uic11 "There Is no Inveslljsllgation into Ln Allardard llo e n . 5li, 'In v in M oluskyk y ai n d H ollyw ood which Is. ed the "The Walton’s” telev•levlslon scries, Ipadedded with mobsters and that CA RLSBA D),Callf.(U , Ca PI)-Idrovc famecmed resort unchallenged, drlviidriving Costa and Ihere are noloplansforany," { Mprvrv Adfl.son, who operated inanced ihrough $57 T camimslers sK run the place.____ ^ ' ni)'Old VW vanin to the entrance of the P-'islsl youngi men on'horsoback at t!the said John C. McGinjinley. assistant Desert>ert Inn and Stardust hotelsels :and La Costa was finat rom tho Toamstcrs>_ The Teamstcra-«re Jusl a Bank , ' L o C o sla re s ort hehdlcl and spa 30 miles rldinpling stable, a complex of IVtentI tennis ■'spexilnl Qgdht In chargiirge of the FBI's— casinosInos during the I'jsojrnnd cariyfrlyfiOs.— -m illion in loans-fron hililz-'wos described byly Ihc Union’s Central Slateiatcs' SouUicasLand . fw e borrow from. But we also ------. n o rth -o L S an .DQipgo ip } expecling at any courtiurL« and golf coursc, lo tho0 hmh n lc h - S a n D iego office. ------; - D iilil moment to bo cauglit In some lobl)y3by where 1 was cordiall-y m met e t :by "W e do receiv e Intonlormation from ' Kcfauvfauver crime, committee in the Southwest Pensionn fufunds, ‘ borrowrow from the Mlchfgan Stale ing of U Cosla-in Tpnchc elaborate securJl;rurJly network ond lold parkliirking v a le ts . lime lo timo lhal sompone s( ‘we're lO-W.sOs asa a gambler, racketeerier andi Sincc the opening nchers Assoclallon. Hell, %5. the resort, has g e t going, NNumerous ur intervlevv.s wilh I^at CCoslao5 interested in Is vislllngIng La Cosla," he assoclii:oclale of organization crim cri e midsummer of 15)65, rybody knows thot "Mo" Dalltz ronlrovery, but the ------—- After all. thisrtiswaR-thc-Blacc-Wlierft,«‘— ------^ — a Cosla over 0,400 acres contsntalnlng a hotel, charge:irges Involving a $5 millionn ststock resort’s residentt f physician. "You ______...„ ^ .A n d n ew s.roreports p o told me that La lies2s agreea on several points: La Co: rtc-GInlcy-oLJlhe..S.on Diego FBI; itidloiii-NovrYorlrand-KTirpla ;rs-orouiMl-rUero-of____.-M c-£ Cosla' was the;hc sccret 'liangoul'lor' 'Is nolnol'u me<:ting’plapcTorthG'"mot"mob:"— spa.-fivoTCstaurantsrtsr'tcnnl

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LOS ANGELEELES (UPI) — The govetivemment informant lnsic;ul ______^leged kingpinpin .of a mulll-milllon Harvey Hai Orville Dali, 51. of TylcT y le r...... r a x D) e d u cj l t i o n ER e a d ll i i n e - — been ordered1 heliheld on Sl million cash Enfoinforcement Administration AgenA g en ts...... b a ll oh c h a rg:es e s hhi e help ed a co n v icted la stist week when he landed in LasL murderer cscapscapc from a Central Vegaegas, Nev., after a flight; fromfro f o) i T a 1 ^} 7 & K ee o g l r A m e ric a n p risson o n !so he could m u rd e r a D allnalias. . w itn e ss In a naarcollcscase, rc o QnOn Nov. 30, a federal grand jujury ry In ' BUI th e plot faili ; failed w hen th e e sc a p e d Log-/)s-Angeles i Indicted Dail on charj:h a rg e s convict “cfianges Ige s id e s " a n d b e c a m e a of f c conspiracy lo violate an In-' ’ ' - R([ e t i r e nr n e n t P F l a n . ------— {jividIvidual's civil rights ond Inlerst:[ e r s ta te . ran sp o rtatlo n o^ .a flreamili w ith A dlifference i f f Snitent to commlf-a felony,y. TheT o f opO f in io n “idictment i' was not made publiclie unlllur )ail w as a rre s te d Friday. C A S P E RI. .W Wyo. (UPI) - The Extensive Ex government documeiu m e n ts K eBogh O Self-Em ployetyed Retirement Planan is professionalsals such as accountam tants, doc- Vice mayoror cdoesn't even re- madilade public to Justify lhe highgh bailb a n1 improved tax-slx-sheltered retiremei■nent tors, attormrneys, dentists, aiarchitects, , , member now what the argu- reve;evealed Dali mel Alton W Way ayne ■ an for the seif-emn pi p l o y e d . engineers, et(e t c . menl was aboabout, bul his bl-ri. Mooiloore, the man said to havee bebeen eye leavess no doubt aboul its hireCired to commit Uie murder,. whw hile I n aa nutshell here’sI’s w h a t K e o g h c a nn cdo To receive taxta credit in the curcurrent year In ten sity . both9Ut were imprisoned this year r y o u : y o u open o p your Keogh account ac by ••He looltsks lillike the guy in the • BelliI’ellze'(form erly ’Brlllsh Hondurii m u s t commercialal wwho’d rather fight Centie n tra l A m crlca, E aa c c h y e a r y o u c a n1 C'contribute up to 15'1 5 % December 313 1 s t. You then have^e luntil April . lh a n sw itcch,” h ,” sai^ ’erry De- M Mo oore, 4G, form erly of Paris, Texas.T ex; of 6earned incom e or $7,500, w hichevere r i s 1 5 t h o f t h e; f(following year, too determd ine L a n o ’sw ife'e . .Cl C h i ', , ______'asw as serving a life sentence for f'”' l e sSS, s in a K eogh plan,an, for your retirem enient. the amountIt of your contribuibution and DcLano said he v-u.^, punched Beiiz;clize m u rd er, in lh e le ft eye tby a n ira te citizen Dali Da was arrested July 11 by'Belize Beli Earrirnings ori your Kec

• - .^Joaday, Docombor;D er26.1978 ' TimoB-Nowo, Twin Folia, Idaho D-3''^ j I J i r a JJ o n e ss s c o nr e d p cH ! i 1 & l e T F i il l m o r ^e wllh rlfle^toUng __j)Umct.-B--largcljgely-black-lnncr-ctt>’-d ra wvn-from~l(Jwcr-lncome-bluckf n -1 eks—— Frequently.—freiizi■eiiziwl-worslilpiKn-s--Soiitli-’!r Uv’!r-'‘}H)ly-roller‘-re]lglous-tr 5.M dl--^t“"'P!‘.'' CO'PEM'i-! SAK FRANCISCO (UPl) • . guards firing, blanksmieVat m oUiers'aM -■ -- »n - The neighborhood wheivhcrc thc Rev. Jim fromthcn Uic F illm o re . ■’would stream past Uielr slunned tion. : X ncighbortipod ts a bleak potch\ s rh a ll children. itchwork of Jones’ preachmenilent of race war nnd ‘TeoplPeoples T e m p le w as 90 pe rc cnent l ‘ministers lo followaw Jones. nut pf the “Heile got the blacks wllh rellgio . empty lots and mean streets I Joncs would'9^f^een • «ls littered black genocideI flourished,flc amid Uie black,:k, andat mosl of Uiem were frorrom chiirch and Inlo his I’coples1 Temple, „wllhi theUi phony faith healings.ja Uie with brokcn-gnfis.. AUthe- R films of-'Nazt^—^ the-comer—hopclmncsrimdTid-naivctrortlic-pwr-'-lhe^nn" ■^nn"Tr^cljic6-afca;”-sald-AJ-Al--Kcamssald. p c n tatacQstal c o mumlKi Jumbo, TtT h ese s to m a c h -tu r n ln R fl barberehop'lhoysell the Blhc ;|ni concentratlon-camps,,mps, while shouting Blhck'Pan- andtheaged. - - M ills,Is, wwho a c te d a s th e T e m p leie’s^ ’s ' Like a Iclsure-suite;uited Elmer Gantry, weree ppeople - who twllcvcd In’ ther newspaper along w: intended to put poor''“_ • : with 53 When the returnurn of Uie Ixxlies from-.-member;nbership director until he quitI to t< Jones' scnrf'ns on impcndlnn race sccond)nd ..com ing of C h rist, a n dJ that's tli rlch-whltes inter h a irc u ts. lar camps when ah'...... Guyana and Doverwer Air Force Base is joinI an antl-T«mplc group ItIn war and his '‘rev'•revelations'' of .i whatll Jo n e s g a v e th e m ," sa id Mills]jll^ ' blacks Into similar c Old men crowd a trecle« jclde against blacks- Cle« park, completed, localal churchmen« cxj^ct Berkeley soclhllsl haven in1 GuyanaGu where food • Hee sasaid Jones would tell memlomWrti apocalypllc genocide drinking chcap wine and keley. nd talking tho total numberT of Fillmore residents Jones'anes' enormous appeal lo gliettiulto ■ wns plentiful and1 racismrac nonexistent in nias.s[las.s meeling-s Inside the Temje m p lc's ■ sports. A few blocks away st out and w all,‘Please ly stands a - who died In thele G uyanese JunRic to b la ck:ks, s ex-membcrs e said, grew oulit oof electrified llie n.ilvclive and inspired the buffr brbrick Fillmore DisirlclI head-hi ' “ He would c ry ou t a - • pubHe-homlng-proJcctwhenr ow this will happen.’’ lerc-brokoir-^excecdm ------■■■" T ^hirslmslrorirclvll rlghts-record. fier:ery —oppressed.- — ------q u a.rtera..thaLhc_ivas..thc.r.clnca rte r ncima- Relieve me, 1 know U - “ w indow are everywhere and_ •hrlsi lo” And 1 thought hcTcali:r e a lly did know I h e r e ------“ pd_hgp_Qjs___"We'eJmd-45 1o oc.Sa-familieft-ln-herc—pulpit c pit dde enunelQ tlonsof ra c ism and-tiLLtiis- -"Jones hadra-diardiarlsmalUiat could Honi.of„everypne o f« from_.Iesusif:h;l! -nice —Mrs..------in g — ^------^iroadyT—flBkini'i I n g—about— bu rla 1— rnthlcss" :ks*— takmnybbdy~1n;*‘"^[r‘-ptd-M tllsr*Thc— bcnln-alin-and-Patherbi^ncrthoian And behind a ragged cydomclone fence, arrangem entsts nnd memorial fundamedamental 1st religious beliefs. devastating Ihlngwa’ was lhal the people black:k fa ith h e a le r, . Comelioussold. . !>ald his m o th c f a n d ,— la rg e d tcsJabfilfid^coplcs:?lcs3:emplo.-:fi6cvlces,ii-flald-< d - o n e --b ln c k -fH n c rn l------SomcVomc\lmcs;“Jcm«-evenwcnt-8o-Ch-(Hr— who- UBiinlly-fell-(o1 - f o r - it- w e r e - p o o r — -y^nolfrnolhcr—Johcs-lftclic,’'-n«id Agricultural Mission, Port K fd in Uie Jo n e sto w n rt Kaituma 'home director.•. •'“I’eopi'e Jusl keep as to.0 babar rg e in to oU ier ghcllo c h u rc:hes h e , blacks," m e m b e e r l ^ u r a C ornelious, 52,52^ was sister were killed in NWD, Guyana" still await s^ lurder, said Jones' lit sh ip m en t com ing In all thictlmo," e tli durlngS■Ing Sunday services and dcnouncincc M ills sa id Jo n e;s s usused a compelling stagedsed “lynchings" of black-metmen by sulcide-murdc 1 Ciiristlanlty afler a to a death village where« hundredshi , Allhough Jonesnes and the Peoples Iheirir speechlesssp( minislcrs for "kceree'p- mixture of Blbk'-belt-belt oratory, thrcat.s while-sile-slieeled Temple loyalivalists ceased to preach Ciu from this sprawling nelghl in to preach that he Bighborhood Temple attracted:ted idealistic whites « Ing mistmistresses and driving Cadillaclacs of physlclfl' beat!eatings and -pure impers

New coaal storagee system ffor Ricks> ird Jusl south of here and bring I ' REXBURG (UPI) - RicksIcks College Charles Frost,ost, director of ccnlral in ic coal by S u n d a y , Now we c an stor has a new K 2,000 storage! systemsys for healing plant; facilities,fa said Davis Saturday and have enough unt coal used to heat thcle school’si Construction Co.Co.. Rexburg. rccenUy “ londay." buildings. b u ilt a n undcrgro•ground coal hopper nnd Frost said thc new system will sa\ a conveyor to takeI coal from lhe .. sa v e le college S5 per ton ol coal t ho p p e r into the e ppi ia n l. I by liminaling double handling. y "W e use 30,000,000 lo 50,000 tons of coal F a r m e r s Meanwhile, construcllon of ne ■ dally and beforeore Uic new facility was . f"??' new ulldlngs is on schedule and son I r i n built we couldn’tin’t hold enough coal on ’moddlng work will gel underwt r e a d y t o* o campus foror ^weekend operation." -way w n, school o fficia ls said. 1 TORRINGTON, Wyo. (U(UP PII-A n Frost said. ".WelkVe had to go to our coal American Agriculture sp( says at least 10 tractors fron log will bc driven to WashingS Skiiifi[ft capacity goingg* up month. as part of a na nationwide m ISSOULA,A. M o n t. ( U P I ) - SnovSnowmaking equipment has be< f a r m e r ’ pro test. _____ Improvements a ts nt National Forcsl ski oddeddded at some areas and ski ru ru: n s jB E lpP^^ilnI In Ek)i»: 81h & Bannock DowrX )w nlow n, Floyd Morgan said thet e W\ yom ing intana and north Idaho hoveave been upgraded. The Fore Hillcrest, Vista Village, Weslgat farmers will partlclpati ervice said 25 pcrccnt more skle 5cd lift capacity by 1C Servic BI T Twin v Falls: Lynwood & DownUjw nlow n. •“tractorcade” that is planne 'orest Service said. showeihowed up a t thc 15 resorts last wasi:ason ■I Also:Ai K archcr Mall, O n ta rioio, , WeisiT.VV ■nation’s capital beginning Joi mn said total dally lift Uiania n In 1976-77. Farmers want the goven le 15 w in te r sp o rts a re a s . TheThe'15 private ski area operatea to rs ;iin p lem en t 1977 legislation a r R cglon'N aH onal F o re sts togeUnjgeUier returned J64.000 to, t]Uie they get 90 percent of parity ison will exceed 22,000 goverrovemment in special use fees in p ro d u cts, M organ said. 1977-7B977-78, Uie F o r e s t Service said. : ' An organizational mcetlnitUngwlIlbc held In Torrlngton Jan. 3 to make.t •plans for Wyomlng-partlclirtlclpatlon theprotest more definite,■, hehe: said. Editorial slamtms l ^ e Wee G o A^ g a in - th e St<;brewi(id e San FranciscciC O I ' MANCHESTER. N.H. (UPl[UPD-The H Manchester Union Leaderder ■ has de- nounced S a n FVahcisco assan an "areaof moral depravity" that "has‘has become thc Sodom of the United Statesta te s .’^ Ih an editorial, the n ne ew sp ap er criticize d M ayor D ianne FelnsteinFejn for a statement on televisionlon 'th I a t ' ^ e r "has a moral responsibilitymty to name another homosexual asI a retrace- ment" for slain Supeivlsor'Isor Harvey Milk, an avowed homosexual. ;"Outsl(Ie of an insane asylasylum, can ' l € you imagine anyone makin{iking such a II IN IP r a rem art, let alone the mayolayor of San IVandsco? ” the editorialIcontlnued. con ...... For the-oldd ttim ers in Magicjic Valley — mnothing rhoreneed Ti be said--1— 7 ■■ ■ ■ F ran k Delapljplane H for'the b.eneinetit of you newiwcomers-— ththis is w hat it is all about. WeW heads journallalists . 1 close our yeiyear on Dec. 31sst as.,v}/e haveve-since 1946;; IIt hoB b e e n iso i u r ...... - -REN0-{UR1)flfc-Delaplpne-BB ^-Frank-I ------....poiicy-to cioi:lose-cnjr-yeo r^ i estpossi blezinxeixenloryzWjBiw.i W.H1 ' r • has been Sretea pWslder5ldeni-of"fte— ------/it|riheJo_vtes: ______Northern Nevada chagtoiDt^ of the take morkdccdowns into the thousandstl ofif ( dollars — d eap p en d in a on aqiige, ______■ , Society of Professional1 Journalists, Jo ^ ^ . S ig m a D elta Chi. condition, dedepth of inventoory etc. — asJS in.past yearsrs w e will e x p)ect’ e '.Delaplane, managing; editoredli of the Eeno Evening Gazette1 an(and Nevada to do one full m onths voiurnnrie during thesl e s e State Journal, succeeds«ds Dorothy KoelchlntheposteffecUvetJve th e first of Ib e y e a r.-^ Ms. Koslch was b^ d ^ f elected 5 B i g [Sr group. She g D a y s\ “ l^ i E n d ss S a t ^ secretaiy-treasur^ of tSFe U public relations ofliceillco* for tbe ■ W ashoe CouncU of Govehimjnm ents.

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“ R o d: k S p r iE i g s a d v €e r t i s e nn e n ts : Jj ’a n s vw e r c r iities > » = - ■ ■■ ^ ROCK SP R IN GJS, S, Wyo.' (UPD -- • {tesaidsaid the advertising message! Is ‘ • The flrsl of Uirce fiill-pngefull- adver***" ’ In two3 parts. pj One tells of the city'sy ’s i mcnts aimed al imjironproving lhe vIuil-i- "positive';lve” aspecls, which Walahalh a . - image of \Vyomlng'sg's mostr celebr.ilod said were wei ils lax structure andind \ • energy boom lown■n appeareda| during ri'cre.-illoiillonal opportunities. The olherHer .: th e w eekend, f -■'ing _-.Ini re p o rte rs a n d sid e lashashes oul nl the city’s critics,ics, grand jury i. ;gntors of perform- accusingIng grand Jury staffers — who Ing a "hatchet jon"I)” onc th e souUiwQ^. conduclcilelcd a monlhs-long Investlga- E verton Mii/lattress’s Ye ea a r f Our Warehouse iss 0 Overstocked with, s te m W yom ing commmunlly. m i tioii of tlieI lown — of a ctin g like f Odds ' 'N Ends. One*Ine-of-a-KInd, some “ I think a llw e h aave v e ito do is polnl oul "keystonilone cops” and using tech n iq uis es End Stoclck R eduction! discontinued, someime slightly soiled. what we have here,cre and lel jK'ople that "went "wi oul wllh Hiller’s Nazilazi ■ V . I Ali Top Quality, AU fu know that the clly/ isIs notr the trough of Germanjla n y ." II tully Guaranteed! w h o re s th a t som e: peoplepeoi ha v e trie d to R eportporters, the adverllsemcnls said,aid. make It.” snid Paul'aul J. Watnhii, who werec led 1 astray by "anil-I l l - '^1 ■ * ,'r ' ■ c onductcd his finafinal city council cslal)lis^)lishmontculllsls.'’ m e e tln g ln s t Wemi- Andid i\w I' weeks ago came the fatal[atal ■ 2-Xtra Long Sets - gifts may be the■ wrongwrt size, broken. shootingling of a Sandy. Ulah. man who Sup R Posture Regeg.20A.00 V V 'or Inappropriate In soms o w ay. So th e jie d Inin an snow -covered stre e t n e a r th e most Important thinjthing lo rememl>er Is cnlranci:mce of a local afler-hours club, 2-CIasslcSets20YilYr.Werr. '■ to keep th e sa les slip.”slip. Hohn said. .Sweelwiilwaler Counly Investigator 'uei De- Dlscounteover PF^pg.259 ”ln the excilemiTjmcnl of Christmas. - - i^cri: GrayGr was charged with secon^o n ^ • " . ll’s easy to throwV out Ihf rt'ceipis and degreeee mr u rd e r In th e Incident. w a rra n tie s wlUi UieUic vw ra p p in g s." • T[,elO advertisemenl also attemptedp le d • . But he says; if the slips am i to explaeeri Jur>’• investigators in\ were, anything bpt named • lo thee AAgricultural and fair and a open-minded. No In- Forestry Glmalelie FProgram PiahV a vestlgalIgalors called on the clly officialsd a is n a tio n al d lm a te! stucstudy commlltec. who aasl' sked Uie g ra n d Jury to com e in. U la h S ta le . CliiClimatologist Arlo or onin othero responsible cilzens. who ' BankCeCards Financing Richardson, ■president pre of the knewn- Uie t communily. Instead, th the e Accep3 p l 0 d . Avallabla American Assocls o c la llo n . p f S t a te lnve.stig■sligalors be a t a ste ad y p a th tooU the ie . , , - Climatologists, saiisaid the two new doors•s of i the known malcontents,ents, members are Dr.Dr. ^J . C lark B allard , • 'nntl-c5l.-establishment culUsts, politicaltic al vice president ofjf lhthe USU Extension opporlusrlunlsts and those wlUi privateivate and Cqntlnuing! E(Education Depart- persona« n a l exes to grind. * m e n t, a n d D r. SylSylvan H. W lltw er, ''ThcsHiese were. In large part, Uie the Faci c t o r y iu lidding i — director of thehe Mlghigan State samc-lrle Individuals who steered thee 'CO ------Agriculture Experln«rlm?nlStat!on.„ ______Mlnut.??utc?’_crcw-.around.the.dty. anda n d . ______. . ------^ 3 25 6 6 2 n ^ v e^ ^ 0 , ^ — ------. ' _ Tbe AFCPP grouf{roup was creat^ by "iihowed Uicm'.only what they wanted^ted “ WeI/e W ant You O nI OlO u r B e d " ' - lhe Agriculturef D^'artmDe ent-to-in*— -to-see.-I?e.' Il-was 8 s t a c k s d e d : fro m[ith th e :.— ..... v e stlg a te c lim a tee problemsp n facing the .startt — - stacked against Uie City of apiculture ond1 forforestry In'dustrie.s.' RockSpk S p rin g s.’...... r

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E c h oy i e s h fK f a n s ai i s ’la s t iI n d iain-m r id^'stiJL re3 s p u ni3 c — " B y THOM AS D. BBILLAM ID braves—tunturned due north and, living 1 .Mrs, Sandoz — relatingi events1 territory. ButB u t-th• e route, plu s h o t soi - - OBERLIN, Kan. (UPl(UPI) - The of^thesparsiareely settled land, crossed exi soon crossed over the linioinion 'Pacific Dull Knife'sfe's bab n d w a s forced b y th e _ explained: (0 her hy DM r:h hf o y pnnf> SOldlCr piiVh<»r<* m uny sc a ic te poaccrul riorthwcIhwtet'KohsosI— th6 Arkansassas River near Clm'nrfbn:------w< -lltackt—wcst-of—Fort—Kci Woman, one of those who mainade Iho between thetie Sappa and B c/iu q^ NNebraska, t There tho bandsids split up; died of extremerome cold and lack of food rolling grasslands, plowed5wed fields and "Flight aciacross the. plains-wns noL -flij -fll^t and one of Uie last.>t to be creeks, where:re inil A pril 1875 a b a n d o f LiiLittle Wolf leading^a g gn ro u p th a t ' b e fo re 150 o f ' telephone Ifiles strotchljitching to tho same mimatter of escape through ret of'them staged onother- recaptured — wrote that durliiring the soldiers andid buffaloI hunters had wl . horlzgn. empty .dlslanilance It hnd been 10 years cn wlq^ered immolesled In the'she'sand hills breakout Jan.ran. 9,! 1879. O f th o se w ho entire fllglit Clieyenhes w'enlit hungryh arnilhliated a peaceful cnmp of of northwestern Ncbrasko;o untili cap- escaped ‘andnd were w pursued in deep ------: w ith eyes closed,-riowcv(w cvorntliTca^ '- ®oriler,*‘ said>ald historian Ralph Andrist for for lack of meal, stole hors,)rses for Cheyenne.' lui I senl taRed snow,. 64 were to ima^nc the cchoes»s of another t,“TheLongDoaUj." wc lu r e d M a rc h 25,1879, a n d sei vere killed, 58 recaptured warriors and lo keep womciTien a n d Y o u n g C hejh eyenne a n g e r e d b y CliC loud A gency. conliny, the panic-andid tcrror.oftc the' “Three railroadsrai: ncnvu cut across ch Jan. 22 and1 sen'sent to Pine Ridge Indian children ahead of the soldiersers. who memories of 1relatives slaughtered 1Dull Knife’s band was mo\moving West Agcncy, 20) werewei sent south and the lost Indian raid In Kansasnsns. On Oct. i, cost to lo west, lines along which al\ alwayswerejustbehlrtd. and left "open-fjen-faccd u n d e r th e s k y ,” thithrouf^ a hcavysnowslorm*m tn e a r F o rt- re m a in d e r jver< ___ 1878. civilization h a d notlot y

in Okklahomea City GI S K II MiMisses . B y B ER N A R D W EINSINRAUB I southwcsf, aa c c a rg o base. WeiVestern © N.Y.’Times ServikiTvice Allhough1 civilci’ defense in the early GAS :0KLAH0MA CITY - Five, feet 60'a focuseded on fallout ahellers In SOCK below the state capital1 corcomplex, in a urban centers;ers — a program that was H ■ "W e"8on*twarit-tolaydo'y dow n a n d d i e - f ;cUles,.dIrecllonfion w here-. I______In OHlahoma City,’’ said < J be published in the three Cily newspapers and c h ell, th e d ire c to r of OklahiW ahom^fcu's ^ Clip I DEPOSIT OMLV AT civjl defense. "Folks aroum on television and over the _.yes, eventually wc ore goinggoli to come T ^FARM & Cr^^ Bl to a nuclear exchange,0 wiu,w soviet irst nliie hours after the . ' Union. Il's sort of inevitable s order, families in table. O klahom a City Cll would be allowed OFFICIAL COUPI» P O N ^ - About 640,000 peopleople live eJn "unrestricteded movement" to travel Oklahoma City and itss suburbs,sui and outside the scxalledso. risk area. This • WIN! FREE*14: clvU defense planners> saysaj they arc would enablele f;families lo move in with M&CCITY I474'>« I convinced that withI aai n o rd e rly re la tiv e s a nId d frienfi d s ou isid e th e city, FARR e v a c u a tio n o f fam ilie s loss

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(diag. m easure) Canaddian Ccbnservc /atives I B coloOR PORTABIBLE gaininng politticalgroplncludodl in . ^ ground — icons over andnd ssays, ‘‘We The prospect i Aytottiolic fii'i th e H ouse of C om m ons, 1 iia v e co m e to m c o su re thie e ccurtains." i next generalll electionel w llh lltllc o r no tiie 1 wortn-opquic^ Tills cartoon scene sumsums \ip the support In QueQuebec, liius dividing the Though Tl Uie “Trudeaumania"i" cof Ills views of the majority off ProgressivePr country alongng politicali and linguistic e earl a r ly d a y s a s a sw inging bachclod o r has C o n se rv ativ e su p p o rte rs■s IrIn Canada lines, alarmsismanyCanadlans, m begun begi to dissipate — there hayeye o^ en a fte r th e p a rty ’s fe d e raol l b,by-election But others,s, particularlyp among the b beer e e n ru m o rs th a i he m ig h t bc askasked (0 triumphs in October. They‘hey now feel older generatlirations, take comfort In slep slcp down by his own parly — ------lh a t,th e y c a n win n e x t y'ear’s e a r' general recalling thee eleclioneli thot brought the s sllllllll p o p u la r. RCA:aT3” (diag. mea< election and the Clarks movim ove In to th e la s t T o ry g ov v e e m r m e n llo pow er: To Tc build a new powcr-bas)asc fn _ . easure) M s m m : ' prime minlsler's officialI rcfresidence at -.lohn -Diofclofonbakor formed a French Frei Canada, the Tories v ■■■ 24 S u S w T 3 rlv e . ■ ' . ' minority goverivemmenl In 1957 afler_"n ' hjwchjW( ’to • convince not- only■;*C- -1 :-^.XLl(100 COLOR! PolUicai-observers watched wai the narrow IIMOS105 w ln -o v crJh e.L lb crals_ Quebecers Quel who see Trudeau asa s Ihcir TV n*^ rcsui^ of the 15 by-election;tions in seven and holding onlyonl nine seats In Quebec ‘portlcular port chompion bul those)9C- wtio ------of th e n a tio n ’s 10 p ro v in c e s w^ ith som e a g a in s t th e 63 63 won by the Liberals, share shai Premier Rene Levcsi'c sq u e 's J n la n ii. ' “ ' O th e r p a rtiecs s t(took 48 scats across the separotl^ scpc ideas, that their fuluu lu re is ■ C o n se rv ativ es w on 10) seiseats in the country ondid held: the balance of assured assi Inside Canada and uncu nder a - ,‘‘m lnl-elecU on’'h e ld O c LL 1 16 6 — n o n e of p o w er, •Con:-Conservative govcmmcnt,- 277^ _lheni-Jirtti^Province ofr Qucbcc.Qu The . The fnllowin;wing year, when D lefei^ . ClClark will also have to woo QuobecQi ,cA-. TOO!;o o n »olid siolc Xtondod Llto chai governing Liberal P'ortyy wiwon two — baker soughtht ana improved mandatn b;by the Now CommW withvllh 50 seals from Quebec federal fode government preoccup;upation - Democratic Party and the other by alone.- with Quebec. the ailing Social Credit partj>arty. Political pumpundlls theorize thal afler The T! Trudeau cabinet,• IE However, the Conscrvai‘rvatives lost the 1957 electlection French-Canadlans. French-Canadlans Frei holding son:;omc of l l l l ^ one «f only three seats> th(they held in realizing theyley had voled away any the the: mostlm portant portfolios,' ccl ica riy ' |l|ll Quebec in the October elecelections. The Influence theyley hod ovcr the federal dem dem onslralcs lo Quebec Uiat Itit has1 a lltlll EHART s e a t w a s le ft v a c a n t b y/ thithe appoint- govemment,'d«(.'decided lo climb aboard strong stro Influence In the federalral cor- |j^l I CAPE m e n t to th e S e n a te of Qaudobl««Mold*d»l«r*a M = ^ y “ i vlng in a drcom 500,000 olhenhere after the Soviet In- lovaJcparty is clther^ivinB re lig io n , p re ss, sp e ec h , U-aveavei a n d en for a cruel vasloa of A Aiug. 21, 1968, c ru sh e d £ g / world oif "being taken 1 assem bly and o government 6C]ficp a h itc C^zechoslovakvakla’s liberal "Prague ' rid e ” b y M oscow . irofro m th e C o m m u n ist partv, “Dubcck said Soviett mmo o d e r a t e h a d S p rin g ." f r ~ ~ — promised to get him reharehabilitated as "They’ll neverne' let Dubcck back into "At " this point Dubcck IsB lat lk ln g ( • I f ' OTwniMnace- ' — — soon as Brezhnev dies,"a," said one of the party,"." heI said. "He is being abcabout the posslbllltlcsof slowlyl y ci a sin g M.-UL niM.-t his long-time friends. . taken for: a f-notlonol-pcconcillatk ...... — !m&»ald they cautioneduied him to stay - hardliners-th itton-lilre—IG S E rzy t«------; -—J ni«M«u • ^ Falls at 705 Blue U mMBWI ttaTnH . _ o u t^- the limelight; andan to avoid keeping'himilm quiet -by keeping his (Ji(Janos) Kadar In-Hungary," so ■______• "Blsaidrots completely' or it w6^1d'l)r~ti6pes alive;”b:” ...... - frtPrwl- - ^ ------

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B y H AROLD H .M . L M A R T IN tfo n s s u bxom c o i lllee. A powerful post, It11 wv h e re h e h a s llv c3 sin c e hlls is imarriage But Floodso o d ^ y s " w ith o u t a do u b t mny y would have $4 millionn totc repair the ‘‘Weicnewlnew that Fiood would win, bilt .. W 1 U C E S .B A R R E. .-P f has.glvcnm-hlm h coHtroin)ver fundiUorar Jo-be-chauffercd around'■ thithe district scrvicc'to-cclo’constituents of lhe W yom--■n- -Forty Four,-Pa. dike,-ana t o tlm© w h e n , -w e d id n ’t’l-know-by_how.mucb.’!:sal^ ki» ___ ...... Less lhan a week a k after defying such progrograms -as the Nationala! forascrlesofgladhandlngmf jm c c lin g s , I'ng.V alleyjy duringdi thc Agnes diaasterer other congressmen wero•re having1 their Lisman. Indlclments and dcflecli lecting opposition Cancer InsiInstitute, Project Headstart,1, .’JiVhothcr ho -Is runningling., o r -not of 1972" w#o as s hI is fin est hour.” ------pet water projects-suni!unk.-The dike “He’s had a hard core *n^cus of to c a p tu r e h is 16th te rm erm In tongress, ' and the ComprehensiveCor Employmentnt running,r hc has a schedulee tlthol would . "He wasvas the first person theyey project, however, wass n'never on the pcpple.who’vI'ho’v e su p p o rte d h ln v ih ro u g h Rep, Daniel Flood, D.-Pe).-Pa. was back in andTrainin inlngAcl-,-when-thc-flood w aters hlt;^^ WhIteHouse hit llsl. th e y e a ras.'nieyjust^ldnlLforget . *ni th d c _ __ J ___ ■^Tpnn,,WhceIlnjfaroimd'l ind hljrdlstrlcl’lF ^ H ^ h aIS s "i repeatedly denied, allega-a- aalda Lisman. sa id L ismnon. an. : H c told of th e funds hche garnered( for man." liis whlta Cadillac conw onvctU^le seeing tlons thalll heh misused his power to doJo "Hcwill makcscvenorclgeight events Accordingling to local and his ownvn an addition'to the Veterae ra n s A dm lnis- M any f e d tlh a t th e indictm ents w e re constituents. f a v o r s In1 relre tu r n fo r p a y o ffs. a : d a y , A nd h e docs th is weekjckend after accounts; FloodFlc moved In to assumen e tratlo n .m c d ica l ccn te r,, a t a tim o w h e n p o llllca llyly tirtim e d a n d a n atte m p t to got ■ 11 WQS a Btylo thnflia t has served him In Septerptember hc was indicted onJH weekend,\ l ask hini why/ hhc does It commandd ancla directed rescue andnd o th c rV A p ro je c ts w ereI beingbe cut. Flood. well for his 29 years: in Congre.s3—( a three cqunllunts of perjury for allegedly \ iy when he doesn’t have to andan( he says supply operoperalionsjor the 70,000 floodod And then there, was5 theth estimated r\. reco points to rumors current civic gathering here,;, a churchi social lying al th(the trial ot his former aide, • 'W alt, 1 can’tslowdown.’’ ' -victims, and later used his coijsldera-•a- S200 m illion^fo^a ffasibilj ■ea th a t P re s id e n t-e a r te rra n d • - Ihore, a dinner som(amewhere else, Stephen ElElko...and-to^ a- grand^Jury ry There Is no doubt for’rtsrtJSideTiBUI^Hrpwsnge TIge lo'TOm a speclar5200‘WO ‘ ’'a"'cdQT”gasrncai’ton‘ pro dent Sen. William Proxmlrc, -paufilng-jusl a few mlnutgsmini lo'shake ' about payoljyoffsElko receljj^.for usi^pg -j Ifi-jJ^uzcme Counly, which g'ave gm him a million emergency em appropriationoji^ , Daniel^ J. Flood Induslr ad —a t - F lo o d -b e c p its e —t h e - ; ------;hands- nnd -make an appropriate**^the lnfhwn(^nccj)l.Flood;s.o}flcc-to Aid'!-] f f i V a r . “;S U'^16,000-vole-plur»Hty-ln ththir-year’-s^thrQUgh'Cobl Cob'grcss. and foirowe^ll upiip ■ hearBy' NanflcoKe, 'M m sman snubbed the piijsident ------r e m a r k :------'■ ' W e k C oast trade schools. : - i race. Flood Is a deml-God..a a man who with special:lal reliefi measures, would benefit both the a major Democratic affair, ____ ...... IlThcre Isno^doLibtt'inmy.mlnd in i that-! __ I n Oclob for local I h d d v a rio u s sta te posts)sts Ib e fo re be co m - with , illnesses ■he’ll track down a bureauciucrat to .Get district. faithful in Luzerne, le g a l reppresentation rese of the airline. But ...... ing a Congressman,I, woworked his way ______1h d p , ” “ Huddock,ck, whoV twice called on Floodod T h ere is no doubt, even'c n Iam o n g th o se 'i t w a s h isis uncundoing. • ’ ' ' through Syracuse University Un and ------Greco said he had beenn i in F lo o d 's to resig nI bey A Journalist who had a need for to a'Dallesque spike,ike, remains his Robert Ruddock,Hud reporters noticed heie urgenti information aboul h is son, tr a d e m a rk to d ay , alonfiilong with a flow- sometimesnes rambled, occasionallyly s ta tio n e d w ith th e N av y in thi ing opera cape he somr ametlmes sports, seemed preoccupiedprc and was not asIS -recalled f lhal Flood tdephcphoned him and other dramatic | ic garb. In his qulcktoquiq u ip a s h e on ce w as. every ( two hours to infomirm h im collegc years he wasas oione of the few Friendsis anda aides deny his health Is progress- ( who wore with relish the 1 lhe long raccoon hazardedd in ii any way. and over thele Then Uiere are tales of wheelchairswh c o a t, o c c o rd in g to old fri' d friends telephonete hist voice seems firm andid produced I in a matter of doyslys, of str e e t His penchant for t )r the dramatic healihyfor;fo r a m a n who is 75. lights I fixed' of the time atII tthc end . hasn't left him, and.lnd.he Is one of 3^ ive days after the Nov. 7 theI war when the 109th Fidddd Artillery Capitol Hill’s most coic colorful charact- election FJood,FJc dressed appropriatelyly lost 1 55 soldiers In a trainI wreckw and e r s . . . ^ . In so m>cr b e r b la c k o v e rc o a t a n d homn- - FloodI paid personal conddcIdence calls He Is also an adept■pt anda rcspecled burg forir the t annual Wilkes-Barrere on c e v e r y fa m ily a n rfse n t flowlow ers. ’ t f legislator, accordingding lo House Veteran’s’s D D ay p a ra d e , ro d e in ste a d of The aura hasn’t extendedcd deep into ' Speaker Thomas O'Neill Vein. w a lk e d theth e tw : o m iles i^rom th e su b u rb:b thc t 11th Congressional DistrIstrict Flood At political wheeling ling and dealing, of Kingstoniton lo downtown, for the flrslsl represents. r Some of the districtdis was say legislative observer rvers, he is better tim e In hther e m e m o ry of m a n y . added r after the last redistrlitrlctlng and J r * 1 than most, and Is a mas master at the arl Duringg a a brief interlude in thc1C Is I lo o k e d on a s m o re conserv:rv ativ e of compromise. WheWhen he floor- parade, he he ducked into a nearby)y morer Republican, ______m a n a g e s a bill, he.knoyknoivsJils sub]ecl_restaurant-^nt-where-a^estlmonlal-was-as- -Grace-€ope heads the1C M ontour w ell. beingheldfildforalocalpriest. County ( Republican orga-ganization, Often, os he leaves h es his home near “Threee hundredli people gave thisis which\ was2-l against Flood, Capitol Hill to face ace a figljt on man a standing s ovation." saidid “Dan Flood really hasn't do n e too legislation, his wife r fc reminds him, Lisman,, wwh ho w a s a tte n d in g th e a f f a lTr r r much r for Montour Cou'ounty. He “ E v e r y n ig h t is a first•st night.nl Cut them •■They werweren’t concemcd about theie • claimed c he hod money corcoming Into d e e p a n d le t tliem bleed. allegations,ons. They were concernedJd theI counly. bul most of ll wawas already “It goes back to an old theatrical obout a friendfrie who took time-out fromm ..comingin, c c u sto m s h e pick ed u p ," ip," Flood said. "I his dayY tot come and visll theic “I think lhe people in Luzerne lik e it.’’ ^ DRU clergymlan an th1 e y w ere ho n o rin g ." Counly ( think he’s Cod bcczccausc he's |B T : When thc ^8th Congn!.' igross convenes. 11 The folioollowlng day, dressed In an.m. donecl so much for themiI HI c c a m c ...... ■ Is possible Flood will lo 111 lose his post as dff-whUec homburgh and a coat to dod w n h e re in th c 1972 floodI an d h a d h is - H i ^ chairman of thc Laborabor and Heallh, match Flood Flo left the modest whilete picturep laken and got soiso m e m ud Education and Welfarilfare Appropria- home aeroicross from a pizza parlor)r s p la s h e d on him , b u l th a t’s al IR PROCEjESSING 1 2 E x p o slure u i Roll 20 Expixposure Roll |*2ti?‘^ to re A ddress^ ■ R r Blu*lek*i ^ ■ / ' ShepplnaCcnI.r . (FS: IB ^ Prices ellective:1 T v E Ar f s r " 0*c.3t-30. I17( c n o o r ■ * 1 8^J9 C l l O o r . ^ C X )26 B m nr m ! ' M a i l ^ B w r n j c o uIN ^ BELOW WITH COCOUPON BELOW IMK ■ H i M i n . SALEc STSTARTS TUES., DED ECr26th .

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a n e s e ~ ~ ~ ~ F f i c n bejrcLj II I | o 6 f Jf a u l H rS g Z H i n ^ t kje s s B y T E IJUI I SSHIMIZU ! ' ■ TO KY O ( U P l) ) -— Ja p a n e s e a d v en - turer Naomi Uem'Uemuf'a gets bored • ^ n o t ai f a u x -1— easlly-and can'tt slaysta; loo-long-in one ~ p a s _ p la ce . - SoTie’s'scaled'thcd'the' w 6rId's"hi^'St peaks mcludingding Mt. Everest — . - — WASHINGTON-CUPI)JPI) ■"“ "Th'e “ ch ^at thele \ V^ite House. And Sen. made a 3,700-mileliie &solo voyage down .iurrent Issue of The WasWashingtonian Uoyd Bentsertsen, D-Texas, confessed In .Uie A m azon R ivver er I:hy raft and most magazine offers an "insidinside" look ot an interview}w Uiatt h e Is s o m e th ln g o t a — r4jconUy-oro6Kedd4he-Norlh-Polo-and tha ------^ — — ------^tho-good,- the-ba(T«ndid-Uie Ul ugly" In stickler. '" G re e n la n d by doj?)fislcd. sic ______; ’ th'enowtdJourned95thConI Congress. "What do you mean your best — ------Uumura Is a Anational t 'Sl, PTaoml-Uurn It~Includc5~monmian~lan 2tnrslii oP""rrlends won’^ n e ir you?”rBcntscn ' I h e ro In J a p a n , wicieljk'idely ac c la im e d a s an lawgivers who disUngulsigulshed Uiem- scoffed. “I col I call a foot fault every Ume _! __ nUventurel- andnd now somewhat selves in such fieldss a;as publicity ,Igetaced." ; reluctanUy maklniaklng personal ap- grabbing, temper fit:fits, boring Neverlheles eless, at Uie public court pearances oulograplgraphlng books on his ’speeches ond backstagetage deals. It level this iis particular Infraction experiences. ; might oppear Uiot Uieselese categories generally Is Is overlooked. The guilty ' something of a lojier. - • •'would run U>e gamut ofof congressonalcc party, mome im enU irlly s tu n n e d b y Uie- al ease riding a’dog c h a r a c te r d efects, b uIt t anyoi veteran surprise and' nd wonder of having gotten ;ing lo you people," observer of lifo-on Copito!pitol Hill could his serve: o^over the net, likely Is cllcaliy told a group ot e n u m e ra te a good m a nly y mim o re . u n a w a re Uioi Uiat his foot almost'went lly. There was, for example,iple, nomenUon over the net let too.. His opponent, If he I It so far - e v e n in of Rep. Paul Findley, an ar oUierwlse notices the he encroachment at all. d Japan - as to say_ s tr a it la c e d Illinois R epublpublican who Is politely Ignonn o re slt. the .wilderness to the' regarded by Uiose In1 UiUie know as But Bob D 3 D avis, a m e m b e r o t Uie witcKimlko. • C o n g re ss’ m o st fla g ra nnt t footfoi fau lter. W ashington 3n A rea T en n is O fficials Tiura understands and On virtually every serveerve. according. Association,m, says it Is not only live with the lengthy •to in fo rm a n ts w ho h a v e sese- e n him p la y " le g a lly ptermissable" e rn for one player In s h o rt, h ^ s s or mhasband. c She is his tennls, Findley steps ovcover Uie base to point oul another player's in­ "I fecKmi^e irle al r;e ■ ------,:.-IIncinviolaUono(thorxiIefrules...... tn is lo n r lt b il behooves him lo'do'so: I y he chatted with sled than taking 11 Is not, th e se so u rc e s sas£ y , a cose of F u r th e r mlOre, o re a n offe n d in g p la y e r is Uemura apolo^tlcom u ra wore__a ^ r ev______:0ccnslonallv droggingg a to e a sillv___ e th ic a lly ohtiobllented tn mil font fnnlts___ newsmen recenlly.'heonly-vlfiiblercmiii^ ------. ___ ■. ■ ^-^-^^-^^m}meteMoo^^a^^n^ne^pne's zcaMo-gct— omsrmscir:~r ------^ ------Uemura wcnl5lorie so Irek across the m ore body into' one's serve.scrv This Is a , “Foot faulfault n^es are part ot Uie I male-dominatedid Jaj G reenland w e re a blatant case ot trespasslnisslng wiUi boUi g a m e , lik ee lhUn e one bounce lim ita tio n ,” that he preferslite the scars . on his tanned fee t. Davis will1 tctell you, "If you don’t ob- c o m p a n y of h is w ife 1 W hen F in d ley se rv es,whlchhedoes s, wi serve them,m, you aren’t playing real Bul Mrs. Uemuraflve-tool-five explorer a great deal of vigor,vlgc he Uikes, tennis." has come lo live•journey ' l.ist M arch 6. :^two or Uiroc quickk littleII steps, If asked.d, DavisI also will disabuse a b se n c e s of h e1 r Cape hu; Columbia at lhe “ Mmewhal reminlsccht:ht of Johnny you of anyny notioni Uiat linesmen In stronfjest supporter:;rn lip of Canada with • -'•unltas dropping bockk to pass, only professionalial tournamentsI abide by an O n - th e clay hi I .'M ohvard. Momentum thenJien carries him unwritten cc r code ot calling only the n e w s m e n .' U em• urntx)ih d ifficu lt tim e s ; 'Tight onto lhe playing5 surfaccsur before most glaringIng toot fau lts, — —^ustsQ&£-£uU>-Theoilom enls d u rin g th e 50- ‘hestrikestheball. ‘‘W e’r e vcvery strict," he Insists, ders ot his hlsloricon the trip," Uemura Why has such a chronironic, habitual “Some of thosethc guys would walk halt N orUi P o le a nlin d G; decree of underst- : trangressor'nol beenI previously prt ex- way to thetie ni e t If th e y th o u g h t Uiey couple of fro.stbites( . posed and duly pilloried? awaywlUi It.” led? This, after could get aw£ left cheek, a lu re s w ere m in u s 40- ! all, supposedly has beenHin a year when Davis dlspdisputes proposals by oUier i T h o sle n d e r, elsius). five- The momlng ; Congress was acutelyly sensitivei to ' tennis statesiitesmen Uiat servers receive - - iHjgan his polarthe jour trip a polar bear • m is co n d u c t a m o n g i ts own.ow r a warning? beb efo re a toot fa u lt Is called. .seltlnRout from tent.,Cap 1 was In my ^ " One answer may be Uiat toot “There Isis no reason It should bc e x tre m e n o rth e-■lien rn ll I suddenly heard : ‘^ f^ u lU n g is s o rt o t Uiethe halitosis ot treated anyny differend tly fro m a n y oUier 17d0RS. ig.” tennis — even your best;st friendsfi won’t rule," he sasay y s. " T h e r e w ered lx)l he grabbed tor his /’■game,calling But friendlends say Findley's tennis te ll you. In a " Irie n d ly " gl and pleasant mome:Hill wasn't loaded, “So attention to toot faultsts is considered vice Is so deeply ingrained Uiey odd days I W.1Sa on s de ll ad ." picky. despair of.hiif h is e v e r o v e rc o m in g it. As said in a certainlana^cd di to escape and ■ There are, of course,rse, notable ex- one occasionjlonal opponent p u t It, "W hen ------? ^ ate m e n t- lid of the seal m eat and y o u p la y agaogalnsl Findley, fool faulting ; ccptions. i “The temperaluriie camp) and ate all of reported to call is somethingling you have to leam to live ; ■ President Carter Is rep •15'd e g r e e s (Cmach elsiu full, the bear left. ponents In mat- wltli. - ,, foot fa u lts on h is opponc IRep. Paul Findley, a solid citizen,1. is C ongress* m o stit flflag ran t foot faulte afler 1 began , the bul I ripped my lenl to attacked my tent, sleeping bag when th e do g s b a rk in g .” Uemura said he rifle b u t re a liz e d ll \ All Regular 1 pretended I was de -AFTER " T h e , do g s m a n ai stock of ' the hear Rot hold of Fabric j whale oil (in thc ca CHRISm p ; ll, Witli Its slomacl Iter me unharined, bul ■20% J Pius thesers fcfabric vaiuei ...... s h r e d s ,” -''Off J B H Polyeilyester Knits - one group tilR O W RU 24x42100% Dacror M . 2 2 , . $088 Poly-Cotton Blends O Jeg. SS 77S. & u p Qiana Ciose'out One Group Ri rtoct tn thlonaccenll

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' M O ZAiMBIQUE M E BORDER,, Ja d e c a d e a n d m e a n s lo sta^i5.ws'tii; l(c,....Ths guerrillatrillas Infiltrate only ot night ,. ■(UPI)(Ul - Scores of onceQ ‘J'.Liz, became a Rhodesianan citizcn( only to avoid Rhodesian Rho helicopters nnd prosperousIS ^while farms now Uc.c . 1 -o few days tiefore a vlsluIsltor recently bombei^. .abandonedd arand overgrown along Uilss 1called on them. Theyey have six A strongIg susuj n sw ep t a c ro ss th e de ep _dcad]yJ»Edcirfiprr**[iinn _ _. ..Chlltoinr—— i — rr— ^ vnJi^{ronfcomjeiQrmhouse,_-=rT- T h e ir own^^iW Tijrs'have fled to th e sa fe tyy " I th in k th o se w ho a reB qu ittin g h a v e T h e w a ter of jrhfl e a rb y sw im m in g pool ^ ■ 9 ------of-SaliE^ry-tiry-to-await-theoutcome-of—if— 1already-left7**-MichaclTa1iw 1dr“We-are—sparwcd InthcInthi summer haze: Michael— t - an cver-expajxpanding guerrilla war orr going 1 to sU ck It o u t heroB a nr d all o f o iir c a r v e d gguests u e : huge chunks of. have Joinedled Uie.growing exodus ofif frle 1 n d s a re ." Rhodesiann bebeef and-poured French whites leavlnavlng this cmbatUed nallonn Guns Ile scattered a ro u n d th youngest. In the family can handlele be I en a m o n g th e lu c k y onesmes. There has. do Uiese days,la y s. ' GxpcrUy, only been one Incldicldent when "We olderder ffolk raust stoy.’’.he said, - Their llfelllifeline is Uie agri-alert, a ,guerrillas tried to burn BrBrian's coffee "We reallyIly hhave lltUe option and 11 radio linkk betweenb< farmers, police;e and. could have easily shoishot him when may turn1 oul okay. Bul Uie younger . and army.y. IIn quieter times, il canm :h e in te rv en e d , b u t Uiey walkedwal quIeUy people; yes, Uiey are leaving. Who - offer a tiUltiUllating tidbit of where•e :b a ck a c ro ss th e b o rd er. c a n b la mleU e Uie iem ?” _cvcrypne Is aand "wh.pjs wUh whom”1” "Perhops. we have ^C 0 T^cjJlltlc ___ iUonelluLviiic.valley.Iroin.Uic.Bos\¥orUi-___ __ lh this cJo^'ic3M khlt so ciety . B u t ll also Is'Is'" complacent ' after 'ifiat,"It," Tic safd. Browns high in Uie Vumba hills ■ ■ ■ ' o fte n -U ie5 firstfir warning, of another?r "Sometimes we even forge ' »v^»oklngjing a specUicular panorama .___ ------^-guerrlll&atta•attack:------^------on-thc-^arm— co/TeTpla! plantations and forests of (Vt, th p Inciirgpnt.';__h ave^c w indow s a t n ig h t.’’ _gum .and1 msimsasa plantations. Huf^es bccome uncrowned unti kings of large'c II Is difficult to undeiidore and Bife has his home, literally jusl swaUies of UUie border area which, in icomplacency. Only a few:w miles1 nway Uie ,c o m e r from Uie E llm i . happier tintimes, was a favoriteic stands1 Elim mission ^ ; " " “ I™- vacation spotspoi for Salisbury residentsts becomeI a symknl 10 to a ll w h ite . IX, a JBelgian, was run out of r •• H pH and a preliiireliflc producer of coffee,e, ■ Rhodesians: about the faleolc which may congo{0 andan his farm Uiere when tim b e r a nid d totobacco. a w a it U iem . Uial countrynliy achieved independence • ^ M a n y ofo f th e 10,000 .g u e rrillaIS s In June, guerrillas maMacrcdms 13 imgeo.Hlswl[Is w ife h a s a ro a d y m o v e d ou l already opeioperatmg Inside Rhodesiala missionaries and their■^lldrcn.lnn di Ihelr ireprcsei s e n t ho use wiUi Uielr th re e infiltraledd Uuth ro u g h th c B u rm a , C ashelBl deliberate terrorist attack,>“■ children. . ^ and Hondada valleys In Uils border:r A rusting barbed wire•0 fencefi m a rk s ^ reg io n . the official border between be the -Tho wallsills area bare of photographs* ' UP, T h e re a rer e an a d d itio n a l 20,000)0 B o s w o r l h - B r o w n s ’ f.l a r m a n d a n d th c roomoom s s of fu rn itu re, ------A pythonm goes to collelege - guerrillas3 In xamps several milesis Mozambique. In happQppler limes The stridenrldent sound of tho agri-alert from heree Insidein Mozambique, Theyy Michael u ^ to chat wllhviU; soldiers of booms Uiroujtirough Uie empty house an* M ic h a e l R u sso , a P rin c e to n UiU n iv e rs ity Uie SV^'foot ssnak n a k e w h erev e r h e goes on camnpus, pi are expected':le d to he ad th is w oy soon. Uie newly IndependentI government,g nounclnga"s:[ a " sh o o t" for a ll Uie fa r m e rs sophomimore ot from White Plains, N.Y..Y.. keeps an and he says5 studentsstuc are getting used to seeleelng MichaelJ Bc Bosv^rth-Brown Is a slimTl Frellmo, but now theI eartheo on thc In Uie aroa.:a . G G ee se, p e rh a p s th e b e s t of eyo onm hish i pel python, "Dracon." RussoRu lakes "Dracon," bbut u t lt'611 la k ln g Ume. blo n d E n ggllsh-bom lM f a r m e r w hp, a t 37,7, Mozambique side IsI deliberatelyt all warninging systems,( cackle outside ______lo o k s 25. HHe e h a s been fa rm in g h e ro fo)r r sc: o rc h ed a n d e m p ty . NoU:JoUiing moves, nearUiesecuise c u rlly fence, IsitH danoi pcolicy GREI■ENAVI W A L T’S ’ i IN GSOOPI>ING to expport pecople? BANGKOK. Thnllanlilnnd (UPI) — Vietnam1 slsince a couple of monthsIS There Is growingg c irc u m s ta n lia l a fte r Uies 19;1975 c o m m u n ist victo ry , evidence thal governmrnment and Com- Until ear!jarly this year, however, moSfS f munist Pnrty outhorltlisritles in Vietnam officials,;, cdiplomats and newsmenjn arc directly Involved?d in tlic profitable involvedi Inin observing thc Indochinaia R lE S l < business of oxparlInKig refugees.rc scene belle IIC ° clieved these were individualal fONI Both ruling units; of Vietnam ' have casesofcorcorruption. m aintained ptuu.slb!e)!e denialsc ond It With theihe Chlna-Vleinam dispute out appears unlikely ai “smoking“s gdn" In the open,)cn. how ever, a n d w ith 160,000 e v e r will be found. of NorUih VVietnam’s EUinlc Chinese B ut un In crea sinig g numbern of of- taking thehe high1 road lo Uie "moUicrl- ficials from countriestries Involved in and," allI thiUiat c hanged. — receiving ond resettlliCtUing th e V iet- As e arlyarly as last July, refugee namcse ore becoiecoming more officials IrIn Malaysia had strong outspoken about theirJlr suspicionssi as to evidencec tthat Vietnamese at the how on ever-lorger n i n :r number of re- highest levilevels of admlnl.«tration were•e •— ^ fu g ecs " c s c o p e " e a cchmonUi. h it Involved1 ir in moving refugees for a • m m Taken In Isolotlon,an, cachi fact ap- price. Thot'hot price was so high Uiat iIf f , UIK3sn H pears lo meon mtle.i. ButBi many of the stretched-d tl th e Im ag in atio n to believerc . points taken togetherrther have made even thee irmosl corrupt and powerfulul : officials suspicious. V i e t n a mmese e communist could For example: accumulatelote, hoard and use such —A large m ajorityy of refugees from wealUi. - .Vietnam reochlng foreign fore countries One loadood of refugees olonc told of ; at^ ethnic Chinese,le, althoughi only m a k in g papayoffs j to the communists of _____ L-about-5-pcr«nu>f-thoth e c llire n s of th e — JSOO.OOOInpinpuro'gOldTjors, • /ormer South Vietnamam arc; of Chinese ' By tacitclt . and unspoken agreement, /■ . 1 / , o rig in . a lm o st ev(everyone involved in the ■ —Most of those csclipscliping have paid, program1 kekepi quiet. "If you-publlcize , our < S- and thc overage p prl ric e In rc c c n t how th e yy gcget out, oUiers won'l bc ablele » months appears to be z abo u t S3.000 in to e s c a jjee .”,” sa id one refu g ee w o rk er, • - gold, perperson. —' - - - - The shipslips and Uieir hijman cargoes}S • - • ' —Most are middle-cdle-class families got bigger,cr. how-ever, ond with the Haiai J C hco ice te . rcccntly ordered oulJl of 'lo Chi Minh Hong, Uiele IUnited Nations.HIgh Com-(1- —•) City lo virgin farms^•nuL 'vhere their missionerler for Refugees' chiefJf . I STARTING value' lo communistit VietnamV would represcntatitatlve indicated he had hadid ^ IG F R O M ^ be minimal form loasfnasf 0 generation. enough. —In so m e e a se s,5, ’ relativesn have Alarmedled by the ever-increasingI g ...... :acconiBanled the refugees'lo refui their numbers5 of refugees (a record 14,000X) . I 1 deponure places to says good-bye. last montionth alone), the growing These departure pointsjlnts have been In dlsenchanlriniment of Malaysia and an public places In Vlclnnn-Innm. apparenlit p ro fita b le tra d e in h u m a n —Many, if not most.o:St. of the refugees, misery, R. Sampatkumar.made the ”'’ havo bwn assisteded lo boats by slory publicblic. Vletnamc.se governmeriment officials or Solutions3ns to the problems are nol soiO 0 1 ^ ^ ' - soldiers. e a sy . O neie itidea is a deal wiUi Vietnam „„::-.,.^oau.-and-.thcir..]:ir ..hum an. !oads,_.[o. (n.ke.ljapIjapk, o.couplc of J.qrBe..boats., . '' have gotten biggerT anda bigger in full of refugjfugees. Thai, they say. might ______recent months, whitevhile a lm o st a ll p u t a stoip p to th e exodus. official and unofficialcial reports from . But no0 long. control of Uic populiopulallon -by lhe when askcc J: iked whether hB govcfiinient :uPTO tij government. was helpiijlping refugees leave the'c • ^ -Vietnamese o off f f i c i a l s h a v e c o u n lry . lilashed out at thc men, ^ M O t pubUcly,refiiscdto-aa:-accepLUic-rctum .wompn JU -yn nd__children—involved—as— oT r c ^ c e s . ______narleK—of-thc-formef^Safgon— B ^ = What could bc thcIhc climaxi otliw} govcrnmcnnenl and the Americans. He . NOW 10 YC °° . . . i whole question ofif refur g ee s from ' re fu se d a a dlrcct answer to Rie VioUiam was the apparently app; highly question.,1. ^ REALLYYOU CAN organized departureire ofi moro lhan Deputy:y ForeignF Minister Vo Dong -2,500 persons la.st; monlhmor in a car^o Glang, inIn aa Bangkok news confercncc You’ll feel theLY d SAVE! • s h jp know n a s th e Hlol al Hong.H early Ihishis year, stated flatly hisfs > ■ quality maitress The story of thisIs cc; arg o ve.sscl Is c o u n lry would wo take back no refugeeses . Bccausethis-tsaihe dillerenc^pn a fairly w ll known. Reiugee Re. officials whohavefi'c n e d sin c e 1975. you can havetress Res by Restonic, have .‘!aid in public they Lisamismalchsale. they believe It was.. Anotherier'possibility ' would bc foro r ' . ' Ihese exlremely I purchased as a scrap e Restonic quality at - crap vessel 11,cn every couno u n try In th c w orld to re fu se lo • ^ outfitted Specificallylylo to take reruBces ncly low prices. refugees off the Hal Hong, oor r " from Vietnam, for a lotal t lare ol 1 sh ip like IL T h a t w ould c re a tclc •Sold in SBts only s o m e i5 m illion. ■a'Spcctrc-ire-of a ship-lo-nowhcre, itsIts • - All th is m a y o r m aaynotbeprovrf. y n jcrssJck and dying. Ily Thc Hai Hong sagasoga is far more FAMOUS BRANDS— FINFINANCING- significant, however,cr. as the strow An orgut'gumenl finding considerable,e, I JW IN SIZE “ FULL SIZEE ' ' I QUEEN SIZE A FREI ; weiglit hji's it that those th a t b roke Uie bacH3ck of a refugee growing v. £ 9 o c L iv u y p ro g ra m w hich h a di beenbe< run up unlil exiting VietnamVie today are no longerer izTl ■ jch sympaUiy and refugees,s, bubi l m id d lec lass people look- FREE last month wlUi much i PARKING lURM FULL SERVICE IDEAf t ST S T O R E / i f even some connivanck-ance among of- Ing for a bcUer• life. The argument _ ._,.fidalswhocIosedtheir.(leireyestoslm ilar J>olds UiaUiCy?o.‘lrM i:ircruficicsJled.at— $QA50_ v o u « o r-sh o rtly § If sm aller cases. ■ Uy a fte r Uie 1975 c o m n tu n lst fte m a mm il “f ■ iT T .ic»|ilra- U W IIT eacbplK 'FURNITURE-APPLIANCES-: E S - H 0 0 R COVERING People - forcigneigners, including victory, — ■ . 330MAIN -934-4251-GO[•GO O D IN G . IDAHO American cilliens, as well as Viet- Since feelings fo run lifkh on.boUiU,' ' ' R B g .$ 1 7 9 .9 5 s a t- Reg.;219.«sel;et . Reg. $269.95 set namese — have beenK>n Iteliing-frienda sides, an .an occeptable 'solution^ ls_l3 _ — — i s e l • ^ . they have bought Uieir thei way out of unlikely./. ' ’ ...... ■■ • ...... r .

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