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y e a r . No. 29 75th ye -Twin Falls,'Is, Idaho i i ; Tuesday, Jamnuary 29,1980 1 5 * ; ■ 4 Cartter buidget: Icont«a in s'$15 hbilliorn defi WASHINGTON (UPl) icit JPl) - President = '“The long decline in re C arter Monday sent ConCongress a 5C15.8 real spending ( ; - —r — bJlllon budget for n s c a f {efatedstor/es • _ for defense lhat begann 1 in i969 has ajanssrOfcilgiKHl------been reversed," Cartercr said in a to strengthen -Amerliie ric a ’8 defense m pagesJ A6, A 7 O t h . rr B o r r o w in g on message to Congress. "Th'The uncertain against a "hostile worltvorld” while con- — — __ ond somcllmcs hostile wdw6rld we live 4 < _ tlnulng to/Ight Innatlpni;lpnalhome_ In requires lhal we continuInue to rebuild ■Cnrtc'r's cloctlon' ycyear spending That is shortsho of his goal to balance theV bur defense forces. ’ ’ T h e l ^ dIget g dollar blueprint - amountinging loll 52,78(3.43 for budget ininl: 1381. but it Sllll is the lowesi- • ’The president did seek!k $1! billion lo every. AmDricmn - calls:alls for reducing amount of of red Ink slncc the 1974 assist up lo 500,000 dIs)Jlsadvantaged / f o r f i sseal c year 1981 the federal deficit to a scseven-year low, recession,)n. $50 billion less than when youths in findlngjobs andiid a 24 perccnl Aside from increasesases In spending Carter cntc rise In federally subsldlzlilzing housing jntcrcd the While House, ^^Indlvldual^V for defense, energy,y, c a new youlh ' ‘We areare taking the prudcnl course funds. I employment programm aand Increased of keeping)lng on an auslere poslurc These social programn boosts»: m ay f housing subsidies forfor the poor, ll becausc! of ol the clear nnd presentI'^ help C arter defend his budludgcl agalnsl I proposes few nejv progra>grams. danger ofof Inflalion lo everyone,”; „ possible campaign crillclllcism from I - Carter termed the budgetbud "prudcnl Millersaid.Qld. advocates of butler Instead!adof guns, & and responsible.” Chorl:harlcs Schultie, Carterr predicted j a •‘mild" re--; The new budget said thelhe dcflcll for chairm an ot his Councilncll of Economic ceplon, duringdui lhe first holf of this, the current fiscal year wiwould reach Y O S '*,7 nearly $40 billion, far surt W j w h eere r , it goes... Advisers, called it "very "v tough.” cal^endarytr year, continued double-digit urpassing the $33,8 billion gap that was . T reasury Secretary G.3. WWmiam Miller ‘nnnllonI and m a sharp rise In un- as cxpcctcd a ^ 4 ^ ‘ few weeks ago. described it to rcpor.crs re] „s nent Umi could increase the "au stere.” of unemployed workers by 1.6I . James McIntyre, Cartertcr’s budget director, said the upswingig \wns caused 1 r i e t " ' ■ ■ It proposes no lax«cu..,.r.ho ( jy the end of the year. — y. hJs top prlorUy this year by highcr-lnflatlon. whichch caught the American people or for tbusiness dur- . was to ihoi administration off-guard, f 11 JKB shore up the American mlll- rd.-andsuch P « y m « n t « Ing the coming year. _ o ther factors as an addiddltlonal $2 ta ry andd ItIts ability lo protect U.S, // ^ o f l l Schullze told reportersners lhal, under . vital interessresls around lhe world. billion to buy Americarcan-produced 6 < Individuals .current conditions, suchsuch euls would Carter,•, whow cam paigned In 1976 on grain lhat was earmarkcrkcd for the II risk stimulating inflation inf - and decreasedid idefense spendirtg, askedJ! Soviet Union, bul fell vicl/Icllm to the E x c l . . T l a x e s I \ entrenching 11 so deeply dec in the for S142.77 billionbl for defense, a rise of White House embargoJ afler the 4 3 4 economy il would lakeake "years and $15,3 billionlion or on inflatlon-adjusled. Afghanistan Invasion. Vv ^ years and years to dragnglt ll out." 3.3 perccnl:cnl. from current levels,“ There w ere $9.7 billionon In anlici- W h ere it Bul Carter promised-se d -lh a l if- Uie M any deferifensc ndvocales have been• paled culs contained In the proposed j-— budgctrB ut m any - like ho ------______economy “ begins lo _delerlorale del) sig-.- —ask ln g -foor-a-5-pcn:cnt~ti)crcasc-oc r- __ hospiiarcosi------c o m e ^ f i ------nlflcanlly" tajrreducllonjtlons andiempo::— more:------— containment desired to.0 save $800 - ~ f r o m / r . ra ry jol« program s woulA'ould be consld- T he millTiiillory budget contained. million — arc based on aranllcipnlion ' ered. billions of dollars for major new ,thal Congress wlil go alalong with Carter on lhe reductions, With spending of SGlS.fG15.8 billion Tind weapons,.including im $1.5 billion for the , ins, a mo;jl revenues of WOO billion,lion. Uie b ^ c l ‘' MX m issilesilc’.imd $G.l billion In ship- dubious assumption. ______called for a dcflcll of i$l5.8_biniQD----- buildln&ond andrenovaflon-funds:------9 C o n t i n u e d o•n n] p a g e A 6 -- I Spendding fore• defense ■ \ suppoiyrted, asissailed |T ; • WASHINGTON lUFUPl) - Key ne- Wriglilgilt ofc Texas predicted Congress I H j h UI II ; publicans and Democr<»crjt.s in Congre.>vs \«iuldId accept a< hlglier defense spend- Ij agreed Monday Pres’resident Cartep:«— inD, and nilglil add lo C arter's pro- I new budget docs notlseeknblgcn(i se 6 gh p oils, ^ ls, I Increase In dcfcr^ spending..spe / Patsyatsy Mink,I president of Am ericans II They Indlcat^'S^c''euuuEewr'"would for DemocraticDemi Action, criticized the I I probably add to the defen.sedel program.s budget^ct forf culling back un "human ■I outlined in Carter'ss proposedpi budget needs”Is” programs. p The administration ■1 for 1981, "h ass openedope its purse for the military. ■■ ' Carter asked .forir u; $15.3- billion— ond dostclosed ll tight against those m ost...... ■ H B aw increase over last yeare a r's $127.4 billion In need,’' L‘cd,” shesald- g a defense budget, bul severnlmemberssc' Assist:islstant House Democratic leader ■ ■ said that would nut bcjcenougli. c John1 Oradcmas,Dr D-lnd.. called the ■■ Acting Senate KcpiIcpubllcan leader presldenliident’s budget "a budget of re- SKS ■ Ted Stevens, R-Aliiskaska. said Carter’s slrainl,”inl.’’.allhougli he said he hoped proposed 5 pcrcent; rereal Increase In Uieprcdijrcdicted 10 percenl Inflalion rate -: ^ defense spending fall:falls lo lake inlo wouldId notnoi prove accurate, occount increasing pressurespn on the Sen.WIn, William Roth, R-Del., a leading ■ ■ United S lates as a resucsult of the Sovlel proponenloncnt of a m ajor tai( cut. roundly m t Invasion of Afghanistan:tan. criticizedclzed Carter's budget, "Despite H He said Republican:;ans In Congress the president’s pres claim, there Is no arcwlllingloshcivecffiefforts lo balance rcslrainlraini in the budget,” hesaid, - the budget in order:r Ilo finance lhe Sen.n. George C McGovern, D-S,D., MH needed increases In dcf

mmmmmmmmarnm u i a —« w Cons]jpiracy rcases ( j “lagain;ist 2_dri(rdpp„ecL_^ ByCAROLHOSlOSLER Hafi2; Nas.sur. Nai ifie Ural of the Ihrce Lvflolotiol/Tlmes-No-J - Times-Newsi writerwi susixxts?cls loI face p relim inary hearing. • , ' Som etim esJs f e e t b e a t w hheels t BURLEYCharge-s^e-s were dropped ; ' Iballal limeI Uarrus sald-jfie had' 11 Monday on the rcmairlaining two men consideralderabiy more evidence .against ' . & ------UaaOia p t ^ , 12, (he daughter of M n B Mrs. Vida cold, soow oro r ice following Sunday’s peratu res and a brUbrisk wind'Monday pul"a------charged wllh.consplraeIracy lo commit NorlKrtUiert Uurncli and H asan All'. | OUim,m . Twin Falls, traveled twme oi le on Main snowfall. Ass thelt>e snow packed, however, stuirp edge on th ttie e chUl. Mort} details 1 of two Palesli- Whenen JudgeJi HIger relumed lo the - S treet by vsald B arrusis said,sal "We felt we had enougli 'Moscdi hc had Initiated Uie pru< jroceedlng lo gel evidence,nee, II was obviously question- , ISLAMABAD, Pakistantan (UPI) FarEostonth[) the key provisions asking came cai .hours after lhe confe a reading from the Judj The Moslem world uni nference’s Buslnesn e s s A I 2 J 3 udge on \^licther able, ’nieTlie Judge determ ined 11 w asn’t unaninously -for Soviet withdrawal wii and Kabul’s allall-powerful polllical commit - Uicre was sufilclcnl evli called for ttw “Jmmedialelate oiu com- suspension froi _____ X l a s saiflcd i n ; B9-13. _ evidence lo war- sufficientlent loI coiislllulc conspiracy. We - - - from the Islamic body.______ceived:*Ix-Afghah-rebelcei ieai rant the tlme noccssaryary 7 o r a two- to had plenty plete" withdrawal of SovSovlfftlroops ■■kvory coun I c s ...... A 9 lenty of probable cau.se for the ounlry present acceded to heihear their, pleas for economSmiTand” ' C -"-'- Ui'ree-day prelim inaryy h.hearing, arrestI warw arrant; we hoped some phys- ‘from Afghanistan Monday.ay. ' (hese items,” m ilitary aid. It w as Ihelr firstrst O fficial H o mle e lil llf e ...... AIO 3,” conference Chairman tn.l • Barrus said duringIg theI 45-minule icai evldeijvldence would lu m up and ll It also s u ^ n d ^ the'.le K Kabul gov- A ghaShahl tolctold reporters of the sharp apiappearan.ce.at.a diplomaticic gather- Idaho0 -...... B2 m eeting in the judge’s;e’s cham ber he dicln’l " enunent from Uhs 42-mcmbumber Islamic defeat given W . presented a summary uf n Moscow by the Islamic InfiIng, L e g isslature la l ...... A5 or his witnesses Barnisarus also said he was sure he had Conference in a stingingng diplomatic( body, represensentingup to 800‘million IIt also was believed lo bc tl and their leslimony, IhIho defense at- ti.ecorrcci defeat for the Soviet tJnlon.lon. M oslem s fror e the first _ M a g icIc V a l l e y ...... B l . irrecl su.sj)ccls. Even though the from., Morocco on-4h«—- time-ln Un ttie-io-years-slnce the' - - tonieys prtscnted-thcliheir rcbultol 10 door Is u a r l e s ...... B 2 witnesses, and how Uie Is «p<‘n for filing new charges, •"It’a aa oufrighTconden:.icninntton 01 'A U nnllctoJndon d o n e sla ln th e F a rE a sl. ^ tion tloi of.thc Islamic Conference 0™a: ■ ^ O W '-' they planned lo IS jsaid i , some surprise evidence ..the Soviet ag®«ssion ondmd thI e Illegal In all, 38 MoslemMo: nations and delfr nizatlon niz lhat the.Sovlet-Unl

Jd a luloiniilId in g -jMu^age >afep© s e d ^ By DAVID MORRISSEI S ^ R-Goodlng, sponsor spoi of the repeal at- ^^ k 1 e In favor ot - repeaimjling the Business Men. •nijaefrNewBWTltw len . E ach said the existing3 •backs• of construction,>. workers,”w If purchasingsing building materials In •te** tempt, Idahoiho's law no longer Davis-Bacon Dav act. No onee -• spoke law was Inflaliflatlonary, and added un- < B O ISE—Saying tb elr acUiaction vsnild . stabHlzcs wages • construction companiesIcs soy they large, wholevholesale lols, KInghom said. 1 ages, but Instead guaran* against aga: (he repeal effo^. Supp(pport for necessary coslcosts to locoi conslructlonr < save ta:qMyer8 thousandslofdollarsin of c tees tbe payme'ment of artificially high the Y can't make a profit' whilewl paying Voting-log-lo introduce the measuro-- the repeal came from Boydlyd Hill, • projects. existing wage scales. reduced constnictjon costs,ts, rmembers wages Tlie pay n scales for Idaho owner own of Western Wholesale Siq: es. KInghom .were ‘rcpnscprescnlatlvcs Gary Ingram; of-(he House Local Goveniment Gov building project Whilo no1 po,person spoke against in-. •'' added, "they musl be ununqualified in R-Coeur r d’ d’Alene; Peggy Bunting,- lectsare so high they Jack Boise. Bob Repealing (he measure , othcrareas.” Committee Monday Introducxluced a bill up constructionlion costs and fuel Infla- redi tiwluction of (he11 repeal effort, Idaho ‘ R-Bolse;•; To Tom Stivers, R-Twln F alls^ reduce ttie costs of buildingng local , KInghom said city, c that would repeal Idaho'sJio’s Davia- lion, ho sold. ■ schc >resldent Robert KInghom , county, and Linden BaBalcmon, • R-Idaho Falls^------^BaeonActr--^------schooKHIllsaid. - I slate gqycmmcnts have poym raL of.the prevaU- Also Al supporting ttie rq>eal blU ®®W union1 -representatives-r would ’ ave numerous Mike GwaiGwartney, R-Bolse; WlUlaitil ' 'Hiat Idaho law, passed testify when t) other alternatives availabl » d ge on Idaho government ~Che(Chet Shawvtf.-a Boise-orchilec ai the. measure rctums-to—.‘ lable to reduce ■LyU p ^ R-R^Pinchursl; -F . . and Joseph : . requires .employees be p construction costs'other 11 J paid the constrwtion projectspn has frequenUy resenting rese ttie American Instltim ioTP*'”™ ""'""'"ilttee for a full hearing. | sr than cutting • W alker.', R-N R-Moscow. “prevailing local wage" o , workers’ wages. Ambngjng those op- Voting ac on slate, r com e to m eanm (hat(t wages m ust be th e .. Aixhltects: Aral Paul Pusey, jrepres(esenting ^ ‘-‘We (>ppos^pos^ the repeal effort," | ig against Introduction of (t>e - -coOTty. and cit/conatructiroctlop pro* eam e os' those-xe-pald in large urban-- (t>e tlons, KInghom said, wouvould bo adop- Brooks billbill wero Reps, Ron Harlow'. Jects. ttie Associate General Contratractors, Kinghonj toldaid the Times-News. ."It Is3 | tlon of standardized dcsig . . out-of-state areaireas, Brooks abided. and and Scott Gallant, representlnitlng thie an attem pt twtu dig profits for unquall- , signs for gov- D-Lewlsto'Iston; Gary Gould,' D-'- ... :._A«ortln« to Rep. Johntrnn Brooks,1___ Brooks w as or ' ■ emmental. and school bt s one of five persons ulio American Am< Federation of Indepespendent.....f led constmctluctlon companies out ot ihe 1 1 building. A Pocatello,Uo, i and Jam es Stoicheff, Dr.- ___ second cost-sadng actlorlion would bo Sandpolnt.lint. - . ______- • ^•2Tlmd&>Nowo,0 , TwinTi Falla, Idaho T up o di ay y . ,.Januory2O.'108O Kernncdj,y wanits gajts rati 'rceze tioninI S , p frice fr WASHINGTON (UPI) - £Sen. mission lo investigat3ate alleged crlrfies Cart:!^arter's on-again-off-agalnn fliflirtation Iran,-while : w.warning that the nation1 nrlcc p freeze, followeil by strict' con- Edwidward'Kennedy, saying he ho has ofthoshah. wA-llh ith the PLO?"- Kennedy' askon willw ever presence in thethe Middle East. administration £ has let the economy | ratioiitio n in g a n d a w a g e a n d p ric c freeze.frei In Ixjth Iran andI Afghanistan, / the. negolegotlate or In any way deideal wilh • The studenllent audience gave the: gel g In such bad shape.- j 1 "Inflationlsoutofcontrol, hesald. lieHe also said the administrationlllon did .aUministratlon did d “virtually repr•epresenlatlves of a PIvO comcommilled speech a warr'arm reception, bul saved ithirig to avoid tlitf crises in IranIra n and . nothing" to prevent.tlit.them , h e s a ld , to0 thethi destruction of Israel.’; ' lls blgge.st' hand ha for Kennedy’s op-- ■‘‘There ■* Is only one recourse: the- i Afghifghanislan. Kennedy said hc can no longer The Th specch at Georgetownwn Univer-t position to CaCarter’.s-proposal for re-- president p should Impose an Im- • medialeslx-month freeze on inflation In a dramatic speech aimedmed al "stand sllenl” on1 Carter’s ( foreign sity■ity imarked a return to a mudnuch more newing the I dr draft registration. Ken- r Idldacy “dding; "Itf theII Vietnam war • liberIberal stance for the Massaci;sachu.selts nedy said ItIt ' would only producc a1 followed f by mondatory controls as 9 r rcviv:viving his slumping Candida I long as necessary, across the board. , W. ' Kcnnennedy said President Carterte r was\ touRhl “s anything.,11 It is p re c ise ly th a t DDemocrat em — especiallyly where "paper curtairtain ngalnsl the Soviet |i jebate our foreign domiiomeslic policy was concerned,ned,- Union,’’ whilelile still taking six months5 nol r only on prices and wages; but also 1 ' eicctcected as a Democrat but has3S gi'Kiven on profits, dividends. Interest rates E— Uice anation^threcjnore-years.oLJ s.oUlc-— P9^.‘^y' may, driftdr Into deeper On Or foreign issues he extenxtended an to train recruitrulls. 0 ------oHvt • and rent.” ' ...... f ^ Ifl Publl(iblican inflation, three more•e ye y ears , j IIvc branch to both tho Russirosslans'and------^■Ho'satd'anin IInltinl-slx-monlh wage- a nd three T urning his back:onhis2-to-l on defeat '■#- i-’ Republican Interest rates and th •- nioreore years of Republlciin econcjconom- In Iowa last week andind the fad that h i s ____ j r - Ics,”5,” >; campaign Is .almostjst out of money, m3 ^ - Kennedy said confideIdently of h is W hite— He blasted President Carte P o t s h o t s , a p p l alu i s e fo r K e n n e d y -a rte r s h q u so bid, "I have; o oi n ly Ju st beg in lo foreif]reign policy, suggesting the The Americans for Democratic Ac­ nilnlsInlstrallon Inviled tho Soviet WASHINGTON (UPl) ~• PresidentPn Kennedy’sspeC'peech on these counts: Viet in- L ater, in a specchh InII New York Clly Ca'rtibarter’s spokesm an said Mond;onday lhal ‘ K ennedy,', inin an Interview In the tion. tl< however, lauded Kennedy for s lo n of A fg h a n ista n by noit t be Iw: ng to conference: ofo Presidents of nppg reopening debate "on the important tough'jg h e r a lw u t R u ss ia n tro o p s In Cul ipparently one clear resultull of the New York TIrrrimes Sept. 14, rejecled ro nCuba, major Jewi^rganlznlzallOns, Kennedy jowa Issues on which this year’s presi­ In IraIran, he said, the adminlstratlor owa caucuses was to drivevc iformer mandatory wagvage-prlce guidelines. He Js; allonis attackedWfibnlnisIiistration’s-foreign gov. dential election should be based.’’ rsulnga policy that could lead to Jov. Ronald Reagan to the,rig),rlght and proposed them^m Monday.I “ policy with l?gard lolo Israel and the Sen. 1 The liberal group also said Kennedy SEN. EDWAIi'A R D K E N N E D Y pc™rmanent “ hoslage sltuallon.” : :en. Edw ard Kennedy lo thecleft. lefi ^Kennedy propo.sedpn Improvements ■i. He Palestine Liberationn Organization. C . Re; put forcign policy into a perspective ...‘Just begl>egun to fight' calledlied for creation of a U.N. co Reagan proposed Sundayy Ihthat the in conventionalnal weapon.4 Monday, but PU I. com- “Whal lies behlehlnd President UniteJnited Stales respond lo the Soviet in nine of Jie the last 10 votes in the that Jn. would permit "sensible action to ...... Inivasion v as of Afghanistan byblocijlocknding -“ S en ate' he oppopposed sifcht Improve- free the hostages, respond to the C'uba, uba Kennedy proposod inn a major monls. invasion. In Afghanistan and speccpeech Monday thal the goverDvernment The aide also alsi charged lhat Ken- strengthen sti national consensus." ------^------1 impo:Tipose wage-price controls: and gaso- nedy’s plea notlot tot close tiie door on llie Bob ' Miller, one of Kennedy's chief • p - ' ^ U I K I r m g — ___ _ l ine n e rationing. r Soviet. UnionI bebecausc of Afghanistan operatives op in the Iciwa cam paign, said ...... "It ” 11 would seem at least thnthat one of wasa“movetol•tollieleft.” "Il’s the best specch he gave since the Uiele clearcl re.sults of the IowaI caucusescai "Kennedy has ha; opposed Just alwut slartoflhecampajgn;’^ •‘’I' ‘ has a s bbeen to ^rlve l^eagan toD theIhc right every polUlcalically controversial step gm ------Dock acttctlon deferred------Only feufe u ; attend class— nn'd'Knd Kennedy to the left," said ( - ...... -Thonm «-W »w *- - aid Carier the presidentt hash< takeri'to'dejil with TYtmrAHl.lOAtW ■ NEW ORLEAljEANS (UPI) — A federal Jud^cidgc Monday ;0 (UPl)(I — School doors wen.ere otriclally rcss secret a ry Jody Powell. (Iran and Afghaghanislan) and he’s done ..I A..I.I ol C>'c.ia>K>« »»d nighl deferreded aaction on a request by .shlppli lie also said Kennedy "maymay have it publicly," :hethe; aide said, U-....-I f..\, pping agents open MondayJay butb only a handful of student!in ts ond few er 0'i.«a> Oi> Count. Ntmtoaoti (hi.ukhm to forcc recalclliilcltrant longshoremen to loadcl gigrain ships teachers show ime difficulty in squaring: his most "It’s clearlyy anai attem pt to deal with >o>«.r«i6C loa lilaKoCorf* Ihurtdor .1 K*,» showed up for informal cias:asses In Ihc hr cl*«.(y» dor) ^ _uviONTHz^______:~.-::S4^o- -— ANeiSeO-tUPir^Jlttcry-San-an-PrancBco ------—By United Press Intemallonitional ------now Hlmost-lhiw;iiw.*-montliaold:— — 3MONTHS...... S13.50 Bay Area residents. resl Joiled by three sharp sh; earth- Aboi vho m ay In a stalem enlcnl In Tehran, he said he Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, who 6M0NTHS...... S27.00 quakes andd moremo than 100 aftershocks in In four days, ^'oldId thetl key to the fate of thele AiAmeri- w as not preparpared to to acccpt a ! Chiidabt 12M 0N T H S...... $52.00 buse halt goal werewarnedMi n e . c a n h< vhclming parallel governn:rnmcnl with the radical ed Monday there’s more to come, n hostages, won on ovenvhel SPECIAl RATES - WASHINGTO^TON ..SUn. "W e need helpielp — lot of help — not only to bbring it to the Livermorelore Valley,^ hom e of a vast secrecret weapons not1 sh share power with militanttonl stu- since Nov. 4. dendemanding the shah be All Mk«r IwailOAl cbII fsut cdilx. the public atteiattention but also awaken ththe 4vorld facillly, wouldluld continuei for weeks and somesoi shocks dents.nts. relum ed to standitid trial as a Irailor. TOLL FREE NUMBERS ■ vKI Cs>il>Joid ...... SiJ.«4a consciousncss:s againsta this sordid andI ppersistent could reachh the magnitude of Thursday’sf‘s 5.5 earth- Bani3ani-Sadr. 4G. a French-lriti-lrained "If in Iran.1. 'we have two gov- S:0ur*^ r Iless on the Monda,nday lhat if the United1 SISlalc.s Isnolacccplahlc.'lie," hesald. A m the children o( ouri country is child abuseJSC a n d th e R ic h te r s cale a le rippled: through the areaea Monday. admlttiTilttcd "crim es il commitim ittcd” damage that resultsresi from it." scientists atQt ththe University of Californij•nia selsmo- througough Shah Mohammed fReza graphic stationtlon InI Berkeley reported. P a hhlavi’s la v regime, the Amerm erican Draft pro,rotests pick up hostageilage problem could be solved. Hugecor . Bani-lani-Sadr received m ore than thai 77 M ■ M ____ .. ByUity United Press International corn carryover___- - — ...... p e rc e■cent-of-the-vole,-or-10,75( n i 0.750.000 — - P resident C ararter’s call lasl week to0 rreinstate WASHINQyolGJON (UPl) - The Agrlculculture De- bollotslots out of m ore than 14 milmillion registration for thei draft has started thee wwheels of partment Mondrlonday predicted the nation’s leftleftover com cast,t. aaccording to final figuresLires rc- . organized studenJ d e n t proiest luming for thee flifirst time supply just beforebefoi harvest this fall will bee tlthe largest leasedsed by Tehron Radioio sincc lhe heightght iof the anti-Vietnam, antl-RCl-ROTCand since 19G1. m onitoinitored In London by the BBC; I anti-draft era.1. In the mostost accuratea report on grain supplysi and londsllcdsllde victory led to a cclose I ■ M ore than 200 dem onstrators gathered acacross the demand sinceice ththe Russian embargo, the departmentdc monltoiiltorlng of his pronouncementnents — street from thehe White\ House Monday, singiInging anti- said l.B billion:ion t bushels of unused corn wou.'ould be left cspcciaecialiy on the hostage crisis thi w ar so n s and cfli over on Sept.3t. 30, the end of the currentI nmarkeling Al •StjSford3 UlUniversity, activist Danielil IEllsl>erg year, told a peacefulul nrally of 1,000 Monday thntt “ w e ne ed T h e la te s t:estim cstii ate com pared lo a 1.9-bIlliillilon-bushei D urjurante condition not be cogs In a dodoomsday machine." estimate issuedsued Jan. 16, before a recentnt series of listeited as serious "WE SBtVE n l A Though the prolprotests sparked by C arter’s; coicomments reports provided'Ided more complete data. TO SOtVE AOAN" H U M in his State oftf ththe Union message last weci('eck do nol SAANTA N l MONICA. Calif. lUPI equal som e ofof thetl violent campus clashes V eleraieran en tertain er Jim m y Dur. f hes of the Cutterr tc •AMAPnJAN(iH Vletnamwarycaryears, momentum is picking up, , tanker collide re mnained a in in serious condillonon with' ■ ST. PETERSB]RSBURG, Fla. (U PI) - The Co:r o a s t G u a rd iung.cog.congcstlon at Sl. John’s Hospitalllosj . cutter Blackthoi:kthorn collided with a tankerter Monday Mondaynday. B\ucht(vl RmiruRE Agee.keej.teps his passportt ...... n ig h t a n d sa nink k 111 like a stone In the riptides atIt tUic m o u th Dluranlc. urai 8G. entered the hospltapital for -I tvaYTHWO ro*O* TWn HOW.'. t v . I of Tampa Bay.ny. ------■ ' -treatmeIlment of pneumonia Jan. 7.7. WASHINGTON’QN (UPl) - A federal Judge bai barred lhe The CoaslI GuardGui said about half the Blaillackthorn's "Mr.Mr. D urante Is suffering from I State Departmentnent Monday from lifting the pas om lung p a ssp o rt of s:i-m an c re w/ wasw as missing. .c o n g e st ex^IA agent Pl gestlon and h e is being treatedaled for I Philip Agee to prevent him hin , from Nearly two'0 hoursho after pie collision. 27J7 ign of Aquarius. : W ednesday. HighIgh today 5 to 15 . 30.2i 29.77 E nngl g l: Ish-Amer lean freedile d o m RON JOHNSON. /*-» c n isadador o i Thomas Paine wass..b bt o m - »hQfln8 0ojpolnn. Slon. Idoho. Trowollod oKtonslvoiy degrees a^d In lhe the teens on Wed- ' m at > nesday. Low lonlghnighl 15 to 25 below W \ J a n . ,29,1737.29,1 ! - zero, ,- r r s y Onlhl5ilhis3ate In history: DAYS OF n o tom • ■ " s S , Syix^is: • U* « ■ In 1861, 186 Kansas became the1C M3 lh . ^ N G . ENRICHING s la te . • nniiFAUs-AKiiK^v,! Gradual wnrmln■mlng appears in ( »ERIENCE______prospccl tor Malmiho Ihut suhfrfwlnp______t ■ L mwyqwk_ ____ ’fosldoni of tho Nazorono DIblo . tem peratures andm d snow will re- ^ V lufor, comp mooting ipoakor...... • main a major t )N. guesi sololsl from Lowlslon ir factor In the -, I music. weather. • • Skies were dear[car over southern JO IN US FOR 6 DA' Idaho Monday bulbut. despite the ¥ ItCBLITTr o N RENEWING. REFRESHING. sunshine, temperaticratures remained frigid. Lewiston'si’s 2 20 degrees was MICROV .< - th e w arm est In thethe sstate and many . hioi )WAVE CO SCHOOL hJgh readings werevere in the single W NIWODLIANa \ 'iiiuWAM i LLln(da ine G osset. Lilton Homi digit range. Stanlejmley reported the' fI T o n re E co n o m ist, w/lll b e e — Ttiy^f^py4nomlng,444)elow [^^1 ------: \ aersQDaUy_answfiLany.^uaquastions-about-mlcfowav . . zerdi 5 ^ “] ~ m■nay a v have and show youJ thIhi in g s y o u c a n d o w lth yc Winds of IS to1 20 m iles an hour ■ ■ " * « thiha^you a f didn’t ih'rnk possiblis i b l e l . ' across the MagicIc VValley Monday . ■ fi produced chill factc'actors o'f 10 to 20 • upiipiweATHCfl < roTOCAtr ® 1 2 3 ^ FLOW below zero. P m N G S i — ' 7 - T hurs., Jar 7-10 P.M . T e at our store to N a tto n a l^ U«V«g*< HI . I60 .... . PooUntl.M., JIM 13 .... Ou«», ■ ’ 05 - II .... /ave-^oklfitj^tJ ------l K 3 M Mln Pep Lo*AoQ«l«t H gM .« •Portl.na.Ore. ITJ ' ' ' .... Oowtuno 14 Albuquarqu* H' t 21 ..... LouKrllla . n I 3* .... Sl.Louli »n <' .... k)*tiuF«lli or 705 BLUE LALAKES .BLVD. NOIrydur-microwave IH B a MotppMi jr32 .... 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■ / Tiioiidiilidiiy, Jiinu.ify 20. 19G0 ' Timon-l'Tion-Nows. Twin F.-iMo. Idnho A-3 M o rr e o i l f i i r m s 5 r e p o iiT s o ca r i n g{’7 9 eearnirin g s United Press Inlernalional la rg e re fin e rs rep o rtin g! earnin(!.se; so foj. for all m a n u fa c tu rin g in- • Shell, the eighlli larnlargesl I’.s. re e«|uivnlenllent iti sold lasl year. Gasoline Itlc Richfield Co. Monday re-•e- ' far have posted gnins ran -anglng from jjiJstrifS. wwa- as 10.7 p e rc en t for th e fin'llr.-it fin er, sa id Us 1!)7!) earnimnings were up :«i profit wasla s less Ic th a n ;i c en ts a gallon, I $1.1 BillIIIHon Its 1979 p ro fits ro.sc 45 p e rc c nnl l 'Union 011 Co, of Callfohii; n ia s .n |)cr- niin> m onthsn th so f t'l7'J. ■ •_ pcrccnttoSt.l billlnn.or:, orS7,:i2ashari-. '•Thal4ceil4 cenlslsa far cry from the 40 leli Oil Co. announced a ;ia ;W cent Increase to the hefty 1 - Profit in V IM perccnl - , ' _ from $«M m illion, o r S5.4nS5.J a Khan-. In to .vi cents en ts public , opinion polls .show ,. In 1979 ZcT,I Increase In earnings inst.isl. surge announced by Stand: Chairman Roberl Anderson y e a r . ...i'Sti,""cd th e gain In la.sl y e a._,c r ’s 19711. R'cvenues advanceneed III p e rc e n t th e publicllic lliinksHi w e e a m .” h e s a id , . ' ' of Ohio la s t w eek. .^loSl-l..'>liillionfromSMI I 11 hiiliiin. Shell said sail mosl of its earnings J Arco alstalso boosted Its quarterly divi-/i- Arco. ranked No. 7 amoiiionB U.S. oil f a m i n es s to to higher crude oll prices, ler earnings rose grovyth came can from exploralloh and / • ‘^C'’dto 8flSccnts S « a share from 70 centsits companies, earned Sl,l(i16 l.lllkii,. or ncreasodL‘d ,Alaskan production anduni Shell’s,fourth-quarter ( J tion of oil nnd natural gas and i / # JFk 0 sh.ice,Jt. Dipayable March 15 to share-e- ' $9.48 a share. Inst year, \iplip « pcrcc'ol Iraprovod.‘d profils I on sales of pul-)cl- 72 pcrcenl loS.til,2 mllll'illlion. or S2.1,". ;i production < illlion. or SI.27 a its chemnical ical business. EfilfljK holrf^n^fof rccord Feb. 8..nnd said 11 il fromS804,;!milllon,()r$n.00 n ro d u els ' sh a re , from Sl!)2,:i millli .rSafflarcMn ison - said Shell planned lo ' ‘ p la n s to) seekSCI shareholder approval of , sh a re . R evenues w ere‘Uil-111percent up lit Thomson- o f 197U. R e v en u e s ro se ;u perci:rccnt lo$ir.,f. He aliw;o sjsa id A rco pl.-nis Io sp e n d a spend S2,fi billion on c a p ita l d c v el- - atwo-for-oiir-one sto c k spill, • '" S4.:n)Jlllon_fromS2.9htili< billio n from SI2.7 billion, record Sasa I:billion on capital expen- - opmentL inin tOHO,t Including Sl,« billion ^ W l / / ^ "W ilhoullout adequate profits, wo ciin in Arco’s fourtli-quartetter profits dilures inin 19110.I of which 71 pcrcent.■nt Thompson .said ShellIhcll ne fle d 4.1 i„ exlore p lo re for oil and natural gas, neither pnprovide enough of our own ■ ,-n climbed M perccnt lo S:M2:M2,9 millinn. will go lo:) thethe devflopnienl ofdoniestictic c en ts on each of th e 2-1.41.4 lihilliiin gallons shell ipenl spent S2.-I billion on capjlal • .money nor can w eatlract lhe outside le o r S2;78 a sh a re , from S222222.5 million, e n e rg y rosoi'o.sources. •of refined prjKlucl andind natural u;is developmenim enl In l‘J7U. ^ Investmentlent necessary to meet thisis o r, S1.82 a sh a re , In lhele (Inal I'lTH tC ^ country’s’s cenergy needs." said Robertr t q u a rte r . R e v en u e s w ere up W pcrcent ^ 3 8 %*yO C. T h o mnpson, p s Shell vice president ofof toS5billionrrom$:i.2l}illion o o m A - financc.. “I “Profits don'l buy as much;h Arco said ils reliirn onm sliarehold-i m e oil refin(n e r y w o r k ee r s r e s u mle e w o r k w a s they usciu se d lo .” hicrda ers' equity — a • key h;inlaroniofur of DBNVRK'RK I UPI) -TheO ii.rhcmni- i- A bout fiO.OOO OCAW‘AW members. Aboul I5(H) 5(H) OCAW m em bers al three >■ A rco and □nd Shell w ere th c la te s t o f thle e . profllabilily - ro.se lo 20,.'; 20, iKTceiil ' c al a n d AtoiAtomic Workers Union said,1(1 mostly refinery workers;ers. struck .Ian. Q uakerr .S Slalc refineries in I y # 0 n a tio n ’s: bifbiggest oil companies lo dis- I O v w W s- la s t y e a r fro m 15.2 p e rccont o t In I‘i7ii. .M onday II it was making a counfer-jr- li. d e m an d in g ••'suiistanilanllal" pny in- PcnnsvlvaniIvania ratified a new contract close hcalllla llh y r e su lts fof 1979. T h c 12 12 The averaue relurn on shaihai'flioldors' proposal tolto lhe nation's oil i-ompantesi-s c re a se s, fully p a id liealt:i-alth and d e n ta l and re lulurned m e to work Sunday, The lo s e lll e aa :i-v:i-weck-oid strike.' Insurance and addltlortlonal vacation • selliementent was reached wlih re­ U nion PrcPresident Roberl Goss de-I lim e. T h e union w as ncgocgotlalingal)out fineries al al ICmienlon and Farmers ellned to> deldetail Ihe counterproposal.,il '10(1 c o n tra c ts w ilh io . ilaiA, . • against Innation, thc1C LaborL Depart- last year,r, thetl Labor Department said.1 f a s te r th a n to ta l ho u rs worke r m e n t sa id M onday. but theirIr x)th iibcr-r- Economists are puzzledI aas lo llie , Arabia. America’s largeslsi Saudis of the H pcrcenl priprice increase. jy u fln ^ : ductivity in thc privprivate business al and coconservative bent, regard'd rea so n s. foreign, oil1)11 }supplier, has mised ilsts relroaclivclo.Ian. 1. p ric e s by S2 to S25 a h ;irrel tn sector of thc economyny f(fell 0.9 perccnt productlvit;Ivlty as a key to controllingIg G o v ern m e n l re d (ape. risirIsInK lasts, crude oll pric I” _ L'.S.'analysis predicleiided the latest designed-lo-restorc unity tu ------S -la s ty c a r .— ------rtm h c lo n g n in :------a"sIowdo\^■n■InTe.';c.^^ch■■^l-^ano-ocvcl^'V,™ ;';'-'*"! icing, analysts said .Monday, r It was only thc sccor*cond time since Most e coo co n o m ists say oniy by In-1- opment nnd Jusl plain ielhalliarev llaii' aboni a half a penny lo0 ththe American I 1947 that this measureire ofd the nation’s crea.slng3theirprodiictlvlly th. can Amor-r- l>een su g g e ste d a s causo.s. C hina informed inloi ,Japanese refiners consumer’s hill fnr g.isolinc g.i and ' ...... • economic efficiency showedsho a decline icans beat;at inflationi and bring alraut a All agree Inerensing pnpriHluclivilv vas Increasing ils Datjulng honiL'-healin>iail. •y*] H w J ^ r for an entire year. Thorhe :last time was rea] increa*'rease in Ihclr llvlngslandard. will bc a long lime processJss and mat . by sr..;!:i in S:l2.:!:i a barrel.^ id' Saudi Arabia lasl raiseaised ils crude ' • the recession year off 197 1974, w h en It fell C ourlena;enay Staler, chief Commerce:e encouraging Investment, sasavini- and retroactivevc Ilo .Inn. 1 - the second' L'c oil p ric e s bv $r> to $24 a1 barrelba on Dec. nent—cconomlsli— said—one—I©— research—and-:developtnetH thrice m a rk u p on oil since ------irm-a-mnvnhni-wns-rcrretroaclive-l,. g— r Productivity is. thcIC nination’s output ‘reason for tho recent slowdown inn a m o n g th e keys, D ecem b er.?r. ^ il Nov. I. q u i A i r , s ee i a c o m b aa t b a r s c o u l d f a l l ‘TT’f'm c'f!'jl’i':fi^ilr»i';r • W^HINGTON lUPl)'P I ) — T h e N avy la w a n d its a -WANl i T E D ^ its a m en d m e n ts a n d allow tiiec of « some women - especlall'allv women EVpjfid"'yQia'"'y‘Qj'^i~0iiiTr“ ri>Vjefl6rr‘tr~by 1 a n d A ir F o rc e a re sceklnieking a ch a n g e In . s e c re ta r y of ol the Navy and secretaryk- pilots,i niioDPii'olOO tlic» pelociion ol impoMed ANTIQUE, REASONABLYILY OLD, o r UNUSUAL: : thc law barring womenlen from1 combat of the Airlir Force to make the final1 The Air Forcc and Navy.varcrolnc a colfoo■ c»afVi-.Tic»;i Edqhnti Houso i Kynya — i • to allo w th c c iv ilia n ssccrclary e e n of cach decisions?on on c o m b a t a. pie.r knowing lhal the wonieinen will not very aioni.'illoni.'iiic Guaii'm,'il,i —. Mionq ; sa id M onday. fighters oro r lx)ml>ers — hns be en1 bct allowed fiv In comlial, (W ater or AiAir-Cooled) fich andind I'lcellenli ll.ivot ,You''H I' C u rre n t la w p ro h ibilts its thot Navy. Air slowly develivcloping wiihin the scrvlccs. lind Ihoscosc and.1 m,iny more mcludiiic) "I think Icoulddocomliat.’;it." sjilil I.I, ■ Force and Marines frofrom assigning' thc sources:cs report.i . CoHocior ol.Antique Eng. d(;ca1lin;ii(>fin;ii(>d Colombian ano House Donna Lynn Spruill in aI nrecent in- Engines. Gas or Sieam Dloncl W(! . women to combat duties.lies. Partly tiieth e s c rv lc c s would like to ge t . w.) Al;,o t.,ivc- a very hmiea ‘ lervl^iw with UPl al Allaniantic l-‘i(Tl r.ijpotyolo( RoRoyal Kona Beans . A cco rd in g to a 197878 clchange in the greater useise out of tlie women, parlly i, Ail M a k e s d or Models ’ headquarlers in Norfolk. Vn.'n. .^la^, -however, womennen may serve the womenncn themselves have been temorarliy on combatit shlships so long a s p ressin g ,. theythe say, S h e sa id sh e felt not be inIg g aable lo Dy ' ■ l20M 120 alnA v«. North • they ‘are not expecledclcd lo go Into Not bcln>;iling allowed combat roles. a r N avy F-15 xyouUi ultim atealely pul a TMlnFolliolli —^ 734-9315 ' ...... c o m b a t...... ------effectivelyly p ptil.‘! .T Ilm If nn.(he careers; cell c ing on h e r c a re c r, ■ Several women haveivc beenI serving „ ■ on the USS Dixie, aD combat,co stores _____1 s h lp ,c u rrc n tly liUhQ Indl.IndlaaOccan ______- .LAURENi LAlLANGDON Bus., 543-S6M54: .. ;. “When the 1M8 law'aw 'was drafted ------A N NUAL TWINFALLSTV ------ROUTE 4. BlBUHL. ID, 83316 R at.. 643-467964: • iMirring women fromI pcrpermanent duty :' on Navy warships," one Navy source ; said,-"the Idca -womciomen might bc BEETGR

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I 1William ^ am E Howaid m H Pubh^cri^cr

RicliordT Gcng(ng Editor G)ff8aiII_ I MicIiacaclMcBndcI M rtlstng MnnogcT J h c Tic m em bers of the editorialI boaboard and writers of editorialsIs ' I H HRos&T(«T o,9 „ „ „ "rc ' f Nell Hopp, Larry Swisher• and William E H ow ard ______Orcutatlorlation Manaoor ^ K»('

I T h e 6S o v i e t s d[on’t c d esen;rve th e horm o r I T w o thin] I h in g s a p p e a r c e rta in re{regarding the by LoreLord Killanin of the IOC)C. il is unlikely ■ gatheringg • storm of controversjrsy over the Moscow co w will be strip p e d of thle e gj am e s, ^ iastnINieHT—I! HELP A mss Q ■ S u m m e r Olympics01} to be held in MoMoscow: As of 5 of today, il appears likel;;ely some form of U 1. T tWTHE KU/rZ - I . . O ne. [hje e IU nited S la te s and a gregrowing list of gam es vviJl. be held in fl:losco\v with the ...... WHDEV H other natiorlions will not participatelate if the In- V*-., ^Britain, Canada. Au\ustralia. Saudi IP' I ^ ArtBuBuchwald_____ ■ temationallal Olympics Committeetee deies not Arabia,3ia, Chile and perhaps manany others wat- R H re m o v e thh e e{ g a m e s fro m th e Sovieiel Union. i g f>from the sidelines, MMoscow will be K stripiped p e d of ils place in the sunjn, embarrassed. ^ . Two, the ^ I le Kremlin will not pull1 Itsit troops oul angry•y anar d out m illions in expeciected revenue. I H of Afghanis! nislah by Feb, 20 as a conditionc to a boy)oycotl "ruining” ,J'WASHINGTON - The role rok of the •■beauty conteintest" wliich had no na- d'decisive victory in Iowa? political pundit Is to tell the reader tlonal polillcal. w K re m lin ’ss ininsislance the games w lummer Olympics, the boltDltom line is lhal U; cal significance, A — T h a i T ed d y K en n ed y h a s a long ; will go on as Sumi w h:it is going lo h a p p enn bbt e fo re ll (J • Did they th. a lw ay s c o n sid er It ww a y lo go. ■ planned. Th(The games may go on.. bulbi they will the RusiFlussians apparently will[1 p a y :a p en alty happens, har and then to explaliplain whal . that? Ci - Whal was Teddy ovenvhelmed » . . be merelyy ti a hollow.Soviet-attemempt al face-— fpuchI JijgherHhanhJ they ever• anticipatedl lor happened *’‘'r when ltdldn'l. A - No. ThiThey only did after litey by? b' ------■ rVhat—a- _ s aV bi d n y g^VVh c o tt-w t iH -ddo-the-wt)rld o ------in v adiin in g A fghanistan.------___lJh ln ia i:s.lJm t:.td -c .\p laila.wJiaLlhe la .\\ ___ farcd-io_poorloorly-wllh-thf-lndepon------:------^A— Ev<^nls(il-hom e a n d a broad:------^— J xl . ■ lowa IOV\ caucus vote meant befoi)cfore all of dent-minded(1 .Midwesterners who ■ OlympicsI movement,me only tim e willvill tell, Somelne things have to transcei:e n d th e m ak in g us Q — W hal did it p u t a n e n d lo? us get loo Involved In N e w tu rn e d oul In in record numbers to A — The talk alwut the inevitable • of a bucbuck-and the glory-won1 ont th e field o f liaiHampshire. ------I T h e In tetemational rr Olympic Com ------Indicalc-lheir-jlir-prefernces Uirough the-- Invlncibllityoftho-KonncdypoiitlcnlIn :. ommlllee. the ' athletictic endeavor. The Sovieiids. with their (J - Whal did lowa giveIve George straw ballot,)t. which is very com- juggernaut." ju ■ organizers■s i and authority for the ■he Olympics, aggressii2ssion, have made a modDckery of Olym- Hush, ‘ lhat he didn'l have befonefore? plicated andd d does not really’ decide Q - What do you think Kennedy is • H ______me.e.ts in LcLake Placid Feb. H-IO A - M om entum . a n v th ln g . dc 10 d u rin g the Dic.<5nrimirinciples and do not desertgrve th e honor of o doing now? I Winter Gamam es to consider the reqi _(J - Ilow did hc i-u-ne t t h is 0 - W h.ii-Aviil.tliejiticucandtdatca wl _____ •equesl by the beingFhi'a h o st nation. moim om cntum V .h a v e to do now? I U.S. Olympicn p ies C o m m ittee to changi gel President Carter to come oufof • nge th e site o r T hei frefree world, this lime, cannot ct turn the A — Uy iKjaling the'fronl-ionl-niiuier. A - Keasse;sse.ss thclr positions and lho lh While House. ■ , face a boycoi lUinald Reagan. /cott. But.from thestatemements issued other checheek.- lake a hardI lolook at lheir campaign Q — W hal will T ed d y lia v e lo do if he ' W lialwasBushi)cfor,ehir.eheranin stralegv. hopesho to got back on the campaign • lowlow.'i? Q - \Vhy? . tratn il? A -- A v irtu al unknow n, .\ - In or(order lo get back the A — Have an overwhelming victory e;Q - Ilo w d id it happen',’ momentum the.they lost to George Hush, in New Hampshire which Is his own ------A A - R eag an sta rte d out aIS s th e e a r ly w ho. u nlil lowa!iwa. w as an a ste risk In th e backyard. ba j favc I -IL(o(sMmi favorite but his Icad droppeded dramal-d polls, Q — Was lowa a knockout blow for : ical icaly when he failed Hi take lowa (j - Is this the end of Ronald K Kc ennedy? votevoters seriously. This was .1.i sinilcgicsli Reagan? th a t su re ly look up som e of thle e shislack. President (,'arter A - No. bul since It was the kickoff I Jones’I; ’ challengej^ er was ciuhl III cali- hiuiblunder bf political magnagnllude A - No, But:ul I h e h a s iteon p o litica lly of Despite the tremendous advai;idvantage Ing Brezhnev a liarlar. Hut how late to of th e I9H0 pre sid e n tia l c am p a ig n , a n d because it propelled CJeorgeurge Hush wounded by' hishi lack of gras.s-rools Te ■ E d ito r. Tiinus-N<;s.Ne\vs: which whi Hansen did, as all IncumIcumbents learn..lhat lesson,n. T h e Hussi.^n In- fron Teddy now has the ball on his own ” from obscurity into l|ie posiiposition of support In the t ■. ' l.did a littlele volunteer.vr w ork-fO^^. to oj< like a tw o-horso rac e. ■ cnmpal^n andnd I thought I jusl mlyht "’'Hw ill w in th is tim e. placcncy andid Ilethargy' in order lo H amq p sh ire: ■■...... — w a tc h e d closely. Whal almul Ihc olh( rc.spoiid lo Ihele Icletter from Mrs. Doyle VICJARVIS V 1} - other Re- regain hismomiom e n tu m . Q ( - W h o l do c s ho ne ed to do 11? publican candidates'.' B Sntlcrwhilc wtwhich was recently E d e n Wilh Soviet troop?ops defending e’uba P"'*' e^ - W hatat can we leam from A / — Momentum. p u b lish ed InI youryo paper. Mrs. Sat- and Cuban troops> nmoving into S o u th ___ ■ tcnvhitc say.s.’S lh0 a l il Is no su rp ris e T ' | Yeman at Ihe mouthJlh of th e Ited S e a it H Ihnt Jim )>olI -M perceni of the vote The * * Russians Is time for realistlistic thinking. To - Goodman ■ s in c e h c rep oirtedly rte d spenl more money E Edi d ito r. T lm es-N ew s: undertake mutualal defense agree- ■ . ' on th e c a m pil«n a ign th a n H an se n did. The Tl tim e Is long past for this5k nin-iUnn m e n ls With P a k istaan n is folly. It invites I First. 1 thinkik everyonec would agree to f" continue^ piddling around Swilh , h X lomallc gobbledy-gook with Uu: I ' th a t It is phenonL'nomenal for a political v ?l 1 Uussla. Husslii Is usInK tinthe United Nations \ I un k n o w n to obtain ol>ta 4.1 percent of the r\hy student of history can tell you to gain Its objective!-ves. When Ihe lime ed doei?sn *t wa lhat those people have never hbni m Tt ant it ■ - voten^alnstaneiin entrenched ineumlwnt ‘ ' • honored comes thev will thunlunib their noses at :i commitment. Their signed d I In a last-minuteluto .primary campaign, cd docu- that exercise in futillitillly just as Miller The Boston Globe NewspaptpaperCki, Kennedy, youou never would havo ' m e n ts a re n 't w orth th e p a p er used "You really have lo want il. You I TJieiinknownJustJu.st m ig h t h a v e to sp e n d ^ u se d , did w llh th e old lx?agiag u e of N ations. ThiThe Washington Post W rttersersGroup C called him inartlarliculate. Whether you ha' W hile w e h a v e iMJwed d»w r have lo wont it so bad you really can a little more momoney just to become ^iji dy.vn to CECIL CALHOUNIN B(BOSTON - They arc aliill p la y in g p g re c d w llh hin-him or didn'l agree with tastaste It. Otherwise you wouldn't bc , - ______known tothevotoi jollticians feathering tiieirr nests.m Buhl "W'•W h h at’s H appening T o T ed ." him, you nevert — ------ivhii y U M l d h a v e caiiofl h im abla b le lo p u t UP w ith all I h n f -s th m w n n t , . AJhUc -w e havu . »rorthippcd-at-1- a t —th e ------—iHsrafter-aiirnhc-fnvDnterpc Second, rejiartgardiess of how much shrl tCTJOntTcaT DiiefePtain. lloufloundering, bumbling, yotyou - Including all the artlclae. ihrlne of international bankersk e rs and ggame a m of the week, running nec money is spentL*nt oni a campaign, the ^am t ! neck and ■ Tlierc was n sen;sense lhat he knew in his Insinsinuation, and all the stuff, unused ourselves wilh foolliallill ga g a m e s 'V* neck wllh reruns of the Supe voters are notjot going| to supgprl a the ■.pay lupcrlKiwl, gu t w h o re h e stood,sto( whal hostood for. "You have to want It so bad and he muterial strength of ourr anarmed ^ C acn erS rhe senator is rolling a million candidate unlessiless hc has .something forci lion into a Tliose who ha\have followed him know kncknow you are the best because drees has been siphoned Into into the Edilor. Tlmes-News:k’s: shoe.jhoestring and the fans are i ______Koodllo-offerutlrUdaho.lyatcck_are_iiol___ pock ire out in thal at timess hhe can |» incri^ibly ___o otherwise lh ypu could bc dolcrrcd._You __ )ocketBorfirafl and corruption,—>n,------— k-sccmH-nH-thoughigh-evcr>;-lime-^'ou— seante arch of Ihewhy.'t;------^ stupid enough1 tolltohelmughl. Hi ------distracted, HOTlO Tllcks otil rind nobo”dy'*s coucould ro a d all th e ju n k a'nd sta r t to c ry Russia todoy has us over a bbarn a rre l in tu rn a ro u n d th e se days d sonu-one is "V "W hy?" the political sports•Is wrttersw home. But walematching him now going evee v o ry -o th o r m in u te . , . Y ou ju s t h a v e Third, Mrs, SalterwhileSati forgets that nilitary strength and pn;|;arcdnTcdncss, asking for more momlonev. W hen closely a s k s isk a K ennedy advi.ser. Ih ro u g h th e motiilotions of campaigning. I to]to have that vision straight ahead, !liinscn has a 'full-time fu staff that is n two past showdowns we havelave had examined, .some of■ theselh petlllons will "A "Afghanistan.” he aiiswcrs.rs. "Iran,• feel embarra.ssci.ssed, as If I were wat- TodTod'has that. GUicrwlse, how could paid out nf revereveiuics extracted from ‘'f*"i’rance and England lo stand betwbetween bc for the l>enefitit of only cerlain Brezi Jrezhnev, The Ayatollah," Kennedy Ke chlng a groatit athicloa strtving for a youyou take ll? Because It’s a bitch, !, He doesn't have to pay IS and disaster until, men•n werew groups of people whiI’hile others will l>e bega , the taxpayers. He >egan running against Carter':•Icr's OCO- comeback wilhlh 1bnd knees, I wnnt to fraifra n k ly .” ------for-niotil of-hiss jHijwstiige-^yie tuxpuv-— ralnc(LundavaiLsuppljcs-assembuimbled.— of-jntcrest-lo^iU:------rth eilrsr— cfranprthOThanrlannol: ------^------ShClSTlgntrVfliniaveSI to want it'so ' e r s ta k e c a r e oof f thattil t(K>, .lim could not *'he U,S, ean no longer dependpond .oil On Feb. ' 1st. teachers tea and ad- walk i-nlking wounded of the secondcond Cold „j, voice is SI b a d y o u c a n ta s te it. O r e lse you c a n ’t - -afford, a postaostal patron mailing ther nations holding Ihe fieldId while, w nilnislrators from all al of Idaho will War.Var. s strained, his liming is i/o Iraln men with broorh sticksicks and meet in Boise tn pc ^,1 • off, hisoye.sarc^rc g lazed a n d h is e n erg y take it. That. I think, Is her husband’s • throughout the Second DislMct ‘ petition Uu* slate ■‘W "W hy?’’ th e y osk a n o th e r pol. problem.., i ' Iw c au se It w ass much mi t«M) expensive — to v e p ie s a s we did In lOlfi-iyi?,.7, le g isla tu re for sUfficfficient fundign in "Chappaquidtllck." "Ci he says,•«V« Tiw. is d ra in e d by bad news or bad back or ^ Hansen could,[. hohowever. t>ecauso the Face il. Hussi^ Is movingg Iq'to an educalion. This isi notii a inarch to issueisuc won’t die. The campali bad Karma. Everything L t^wking at him from the stands, I taxpayer^ pickedrked up the tah and he u tle t on th e Indian O cean and1 controlcoii demand more moneiney for teachers, drowire w n ln g in doubt. ' . _____ficese e a man running for President didn't have to1 re]report thol as a caiii-_ f "the Persian Gulf and Itss ol!di:. A allhouglilliatlsaj'usliislifiableneed. llis "W" W h y ? " they ask a m e d ia m og impression keeps" “dutl-duUfully.-fatallstlcally.' unhappily. I . palKn e x p e n d itulu re , nonlli ago they held a •■peacetlncetlm e'■ • a gathering of-profesfesslonals lo vtiice "Tl"The press," he mutlered,r Tli S ’re ^Sallnruplip througli Uie " e v e ry - seesee a complicated map wiih a lot to laneuvor of moving'an entirere armyar support for the child '-l o iii n n th in g .” O ne sepUeploncc keeps recurring win T h e r e a re four foi full-time paid » and ildren of Idaho: a makiilaking Carter look like a state; win by losing. Privacy,'peace, fomlly, nd IIts etiuipme'nl lo South Ycmaicman. a cause lhat will, in la to sm a n in m y b ra in : T’h he e guy d o e sn 't w an i it, pporsona! e n freedom. workers on Jimim's ’s campaign slaff. 1 sqvIi in time, concern andKnd K ennedy look ilk e n b u m b le r o v ie t h o ld in g a t the m outh of theth e HedJ everyone. Inflationm is hitting the ‘ Fin In his »k)dy la n g u ag e . , , d o n 'l know howw n:many people Hansen scn F in a lly they a sk a K en n ediv y rsi t r a t c cn. Then while the religious fanatic,fana schools, loo. Supplies, }s. his sp e cc h p a tte rn s . “ If Tod runs and loses, he exorcises * had In his officeIce I:Imt 1 expect lhat hc • jc ' on Feb. I wllh thele lastla In tho crowd to Iwlicve bout his sox life, about 1 suspect thal hc 'well out-si>ent Jim . by Internal und external pressures Ikon, Then Russia will take the restr oUier educators wholio c a r e ahoiii o u r . Ken ennt n ed y would run. u sin g m o stly taxpi);ixpayers'money. ■ Qfih, HisH is relief and delight In decidInK has r the Balkans and gain free entraintrancc children's future andId our< community. But like everyone in Massachu; H unsen did1 notnc have lo "travel to lh< c liu so tts. B e fo re th e low.-:owa vote, when I talked beerbeen followed by the depression of ' ’ I Ihe Black Sea, Turkey cannotlot fightfl If you care, join withthus 1 In supporting I'mm a longtime Kennedy walcht ■' th ro u g h th e dllstrict islri making himself Russ itcher. It with Joan,' I shshared my own gut runr ussia alone with Its ground-orienjriented education. It's a needPd we can't afford comes)mcs with Ihe territory. And running, I’m no more a shrink Uian a ‘‘ known to the votevoters Iwcauso hc was nr;n> And this Impression withlh }her. She lis^encfl, as sporsports announcer, but it looks to me • r;ny. In truth not one of theseISC tint y lo Ignore, camimpalgn pi just-docsn'Wcompule. ______already-known,1. il His staf/ was churn-— natio )uie.- Ev--—shC'doos. Intentlyntly and'then sat a few like itions-have Ihe tndustry nndid knowkn - B L A lIsfE A .n in L MAN ; ...... c ry•ything th i Is w rong. like Ted Kennedy jusl plain doesn't ' InK out s e lf scrvln,rving press releases so how t seconds thinkingking b e fo re .She an- wani >w lo a rm a n d fight a g rea t pow)wcr, er, TWinFallS WhateverW hi you used lo say n want It. And Uiol’s why everythini! Is ly about swcred. • ______w rorrong.______. _ Barnes Kilpatrickc l T 11^ - ^ s M -“ OldH a w s - ______Universal Pi al Press Syndicate beaut'auty or .serious drama, ______p le ad e d gulllv, a n d thaihatwaslhal. ______iU m O ut \Mio knnw,~>-:.i.uiiuMt»e-lntr-flet )N' Jll c aiiforntn------ordOTdiiianiy. uie accused wouldTRove ha 'me approach makejkes sense, I write questiilestion as a matter of law. polluijon mat soclcty need not toler- ' the other day, an iimaginative public bccn- iw. The Curtous. Ycllovv.”V.” b u t th is on ce w as u a le. en-charged under ColifornlaDrnla's for a living, and becaii:aiisc I wrile for a Supreipromc Court Is llltle help, a e Such films clearly present Uie prosecutor manascnngcd to win u solid obscei !lp. T h e fa m o u s c a s e . Obsccnity bsc laws ure little distir scenlty statutes. Routinely,y, theli living I am asleerv as any mnn could court’su r t’s 1957 decision In th e R oth distinction between the expression of co n v ictio n ORUlnstlinst a produced of accusi tolh and niorclhannctsloclocalch the wind. Ideas cused would have raLsed •First -Fir Ixj about laws that touchtoi upon First Albertborts case provided a moras I d e a s a n d Ujc jwrformanco of acts. If pornographic movmovies, und I um Amem o ra ss o f B ut lho luw.*! Ihiliiat wver pandering the n nendment defenses. And almosl almo Amondmenl freedoms.ns. “The crime of confllcnflicting interprctatiorts' The the m akers of Triple-x, explicit filnis ■ • mJnclwl tocry.‘TlslTlslitonl" ccrtali 'he sub-'- and prostitutionin {a ro a s old a s la w c a n b rtalnly. the defendant wouldi have ha' olwcene publication.".” as many com- scquer:iucnt 107:1 decision known as can be convicted for pandering, whole -' He didn't proserosccutc under laws swagg 1 as tho itself. They lendd Uiemsclvestl easily ti> fount aggcred out of court, .scot-free,ree. It mentators have obserserved, is unlike fillerHer case merely deepened fountains of sowoge could bo cut offal - ; ' deaflng with [k)rmornography. He. pro- has Ix ncd the, proof beyond a reasonable doubt, the & s Ixfcome very difficult - almoalmost -any other crime in the-he-codc. In eVery swamjamp. Judges, Juries and Ihe source. First Amendment values .•. scouted under lawsaws dealing with pro- Impos; id pro- Tliey involve no thickets of First woul( pos.5ible — lo moke a pornographjraphy other Instance, there: Is llltle que.stion " secutoi;utors still musl wrestle wilh t wouldnotsufferlnUiesllghtcst • slU u tlo n .. convic ilh such Amendment fretfreedoms. Was the Gn eviction slick. th a t a c rim e h a s be enncommitlcdi c the ephemliemeral lerms ns average pers Granlcd, Uiu weapon might not be . The new.sllcmhan has escaped me. but Bul person" woman paid toI pcperform these acts? avoil; )ul lo the dismay of the defendaii:ndant question before the courtcoi Is. did the patcntiIcntly offensive." and serious 11 available to local prosecutors con- ■>' . U ic fa c tx m a y b c2 ssim ln ply staled. Police ___in thi? u s liter- D id Uie m ovie prodrioduccr pay her? With ' ccrne lhl5> casc^lhe.prosccutor.lurncd-1•ncd-to-. defendant CTmmlt-ll?.ll? - O b s c c n ltu _ is - .- a r y/.-artistic., ..- a political or scleni xrned witfi local movie exhibitors. : ------had arrested a] m man oolortous for taws a clentific a coupic of otheror JegalJ requirements thoiifi ra as old us the oldest professloi»slon, different. In these case*ses. there is little value.' Jiough a c a s e could b e a rg u e d Uiat Uie ' - - producinB and dlsldlslrlbuirng Trlple-X Hc hit met, thcprosocuttouttonTCSta...... • .c x h lb hit the accased with a ponderliiderlng question that the defenccndant published ‘ Pom*om ogrophy h a s thLs in com r jxhlbllors. provide Uie.-money.wiUi------films. The fllms'scis'scizcdtis-evldencc—- chargc 'pn’D’-On____ Jf-1 had-anythln,hlng to do with these whies' irge ~the"hJrlng'orw(3men"ilen" to ” or exhliiltwi ihe'chulleiilehged m ni^jirr ' withh bbt e au ty ,;{ h at’U lie slln the* eyi ivhlch the prostitutes ore paid. But th e ' •• 'depleted explicitIt st‘xualst oclH, T h ese p c rfo n ii. eye of matters, r wouldJld abandon all -pro- ^ a t •form sexual acts. for poy: T Tti h e th e q u e stio n b efo re thie e icourt is. was It the! beholder.be^ Standards change x srcat bulk of these films con be traced -i ' - were hard-core productions,pro lacking defend IRO with secullons based1 uponut> books or maga- to CollfomiaCi where prosecutors. If .. cndant. If 1 recall thc'itcmn cor-co a crime? TJiat Is, was w Uie thing the timtin: es. It.is iudicrotis.. to supp o the sllghtesL RcstiRcstdre toward art. rcctly. suppos^sines. Let ’em go.go But the hard-core theyh e y w\ ill, could d u st off Uio p a n d trip g .’ - ' * lly. gave up Without alight.M. He H obscene? ' (h oit t trial trl courts today would con convict movie strikes mitq t£ s a-fonpof-pubiic— lawsawsandaltackodlrtybusincss.t i - ' - f ------— ------

TuoscJ;tscJay, January 29.1980 Timo:rim os-N cw o, Twin Falls, Idaho A-5 Contt4 n g e rn c y fuund g1 ip< porceiii;’’IIbinficlds«kir' ' d ’Alene, said tdllolKfield e House Revo- books by Uiehe 1979’Legislature,1 giving'‘ JcJohn Brooks. R-Go6dini “•'■d. spendersL*rs in Ir the pusl" while having an nue and Taxation Commltlcnltlee, - local governn ing, and The billI wouldwo provide a conligency:y " I t's not a thing 1 re;really liko. but adverse a smnicnts another year to Hollificld’ssccond, H< fund only■foroneye'ar. fori h esald. >e affect on those districts ' Rep. Gordon Holllfleld.Id, R-Jerome,.I further adjustjust their budgets for con- th a t's the way it work;Di-ks." Ilollifield w’liich have have l>ecn more frugal in bud- said his bill taking a maxli replied. laxlm um $13.7 ^ormancewithvith the property-lax law, Holllfleld several timos wnwnc nckrd Funds fronfrom the sales lnx allocation - Kcllng, million from the state sales;lies lax for the The m ainn reasonre the bill is needed, by dislrlbutcd on a percentage Hesald it isinherenlJl nailn increa.sed ...... ,, by fellow commillce m em berj ifield said It Is " a litlle hard lo bail-out fund would forestaljstall the need Holllfleld saidlaid, Is "so we don’t get all sp lore Is a lolal stalew’lde relief state funding of localI piprograms lhat , specific figures on the varioui t (his point whelher this would for further implementatlorQtlon of the 1 money’ appropriated ap and finally thi for moie llian the $i;i.7- the slate has more chaticance lo lell loca! the legislation mlglit have, butS m h S govertjnienls what lo do. Iw true. perccnt law this legislativesive session. have to repeal«al the Ipercent-," thitho figures would Iw m ade a' the .lerome Republican lavallnble . Hep, Harold Itcid.:. D-Craigmoiit.I He also ; commiiree members —- wtwhen the Introduced bill is I liso .sakr.'he did nol know how He also suggested tha, that me bill boS''S.c'r“^ is brought said he Iwlieved "evcr\/ery laxing dis- much it w wrats and Republicans — baback before the commillce. it would eosl the Tax Com- would sav e the Legislaliisialure from said thoy vole •'Whal youyou're saying is that llicro•0 tricl mlghl request a huckhw of a lot of mission to . k'oled to introduce the bill The legislation would cmpoipowor.lhe will bo a lo.ss n to admini.slLT the em ergencv - . lo.ss of local cotilrol Hf lliele m oney" under Hoillfielir;-•Id'splan. account.Jl. Child< Cirare laiIW channges ha f e i l h i ® - - ...... anded backt IBOISE (U Pl) — Despite w wjarnings bill back lo th !o the sjMnsor, 'i f wc don'tt The succe.s.sful motionIon lo reject the forcemenlenl clause1 makes il easy for that dozens of children may be injured1 do something,Ing. Ihisw illhappen." bill was m ade bvRep, RobertRoi Geddes. day-ca're fae or killed unless Idaho’s chi re facilities to Ignore Ihe law. - child-care Scanlin was wa; joined in dissent liy R-Preslon, who said he believedI the lobbyist ; licensing law is beefed up, a yisl Sue Iteenls. speaking for rOlKiE £ a House Republicann Reps, 11 Herb Fltz. NewI' commillce needs moreire information Uie Concerjncern for Children group, cor committee Monday returneded to the Meadows, and anc Chris IJoopyr, Boise, before making a decisionion to Introduce warned the spc I the lawmakers lo revise the sponsor a bill containing severreral slat- Wc.sche hadid totn leave the niwting andI the bill. law’ this ses utoutory revisions. s ses-sion or .sooner or later il - > ■ did not votc-e- The bill also would! clarify cl; defini- w’ill be forcedforcc lo beef up the .statute as 1The proposed legislationm would The packc(ickcd House Health and1 tions of child care fat ------I esl facilities and- a re.sultIt of of a "compelling" reason'., establish civil pcnallies for chil:hild-care Welfare Comr'ommiltec meeting iislenedi exempt small reslden'lill' lal day-care such as ihe e facilitiesfac which don'l live up Ihe death of a child or children up to the to two hounlOurs of testimony, which1 centers from lhe-slate rc(|uirenients.rc In a shabbiliil)l)ily-run or unsale day-care state standards, said the s[sponsor, reflected Iwo two basic positions'. ThoseL‘ ^reiscntly. Wesche said.aid. about i;iO center, Rep. Perclval Wesche, R-Namp mpa, supporting' theth< bill said they fearedi day-care homes In Idaho;hoarevlolating . She saidlaid shei was wwrled lhal the W esche said the current iic Idaho treatm<1 licensing many childreidren will be abused andI the licensing law. but woulI’ould be oulside law noww has ha not provisions barring- lent lau law is "useless” bccausc ll i il doesn't injured orkJJIeef, kJJIc while (hose opposing' the restricfions underdor Wesche's child molesiioleslers and persons with J------IncludeInci an enforcementclauscrJcr ------it-sa ld -they-don’t c y i want moro-gov--•- version.------checkered h "I’m afraid 25 or :iO kids v -ed hi.stories of drug or alcohol ‘ s will Ik* ernmenl inlcrfilcrference In chlid-care. Wesche said the lack:ick of an cn- use frommi opening u clilld-care center benefit fried before we do anything.'ig.” said its listedd Rep. Steve Scanlin, D-Caldwel.veil, who ^ By DAVID MORRISSEKEY* , Welfare commmmlttee and the House argulngagaln.st the motion lo) sendsc the Tlmes-Ncws writer■Iter Health andi ' Welfare Committee, BOISE — Idaho's severeiverely emo- Vassar and reprepresentatives from the „ tlonally disturbed chlldrei i i N C:OME Idren would State Departirirtmont of Health and Rebellion K< heari ETA)x i benefit If they, could receivc:elve care at Welfare andd t the Idaho Ranch for rin g Idaho treatment facilitiess ratherrnt than Youth In Ruperpert reminded legislators gC ) . 8 at out-of-state facilitiesIties, state the goal of tntrealing severely emo- scheduled Feb. legislators were told Monday.day. tlonally disturb- W e ’ll ^ | 5 0 urbed children wlihln the BOISE B' — The House Agrlci•Icuitural ^ Bororo we propairopare your T reatm ent wlihln the child’schilc home state had beenen c endorsed by Gov, .John Aff£ state allows frequent visi Affairs Commltlc“e Monday vovoted lo prepare you) u r roturn, wo will usou s e a d o d u c - visits from Evans, hole parents, said John V assar, a hold a public hearing lo receivelive lesli- ______tion soarchinq__j r, a member in his Stalelie ofi the Stale address, - _mony.oa.thii5agcbrushRcix!lliomnr _1_0A0A.Shoi!l» r t ______»g_jnloiyiew ______------of-thc board of direetors of-tlof-the-North— E vans—told—liI legislators 22~Tdaho Tl with 26 chock points Toto dolermdi ine Idaho Children’s Home at L T hat m eeting will be heldd In..: the at Lewiston, childron are} n< now being tre a te d for Idahoid a l State House on Friday. F Form - only w hich form will save youyou-m oney. The presence of parents cj \ Feb, 8. :s can oflen severe emolloi)llonaI disturbances In a l2t 2 p .m . this onortlmo lowJee.lnc3.1nciudesali ...... determine whether an-emi- em otionally— out-of-state faci: [acilitles, The c o st of that ' nThe hcarihg will focus on Houiouse Bill RETURN tho year-round services;es forfe w hich disturbed child respondsIs tto treat- out-of-state trctreatment Is approxi- 413 H&RBLOC mentr he added. 418. introduced by Rep. JohnI BiBrooks, IS EXTRA H&R I Biock is famous., Lot us hoip, m ately $600,000DOO,. R.GR-Goodlng. Thai measure, patllatlcrned . The child’s mental healthalth can de- Twenty of the THE INCOME TAX PE(PEOPLE those s tu d e n ts could be aftera fte Nevada’s original Sageigcbrush t08 JACKSON n3W ESTMAIN . 17EA EASTBUILION 1605 OVE t>end on the parents, he said. saii When treated In Idaho > S OVERLAND aho if the funds now spent ^gR nb h g lU o n -b lU. would, claim (r TWIN fALLS. IDAHO J lAILEUDAHQ______BUHLIYJlUYJDAHQ_____ . . - -______those parents are miles.is.aw a ay , in In o ther statesles were spent In Idaho, stati another state, there Is little I State all unappropriat79 Idaho’s forest and range lanelands came direction.” under attack from a widedc range r of Mining spokesikesmen said the leglsla- interests Monday before bcinbeing killed tion was not in in the best interest to by the Senate Resourceurces and their Industryy becauseb< it would slop E x x (o n in vested e $6.j-2 b iH ioon m Envlromiunent Committee.c. exploration onn state St. lands. By a M vote, the commlttcilitlee tabled They also contended, coj along with • • a proposed constitutional ameamendment education spokeKJkesmen, II would re- and legislation lo conform1 statutorilysla duced revenueje tot the school endow- ener]rgy in 1979. T hh a t’s m oore th a nn with the amendment afterter hearing m ent fund, whicvhich would have to be opposllion . from spokesmerimen from m ado up by thele taxpayers tj through the agriculture, m ining,,the tim ber In- general fund. ev er dustry arid education. • Dave Suhr, W • b efore. , Wallace, representing •They argued that the multnultlplc-usc ASARCO, toldi tho th' com m ittee that the w as not fully defined. Theyy alsalso noted legislation wouli'ould result in "select . thcpitiposctMcglstntlorrwoQld income to the public: sschools, “it would justjust lock up additional multlple-use had not workedked for the land that Imveve minerals under the — 1 9 7 9 il^ < M f tb e ^ ^ e a^ ^ w r f < Forest Servlcc and the IdaIdaho De-- ground.’'^»3firsalrsald. - f o r partment of Lands present!sently was . Glen Youngbloi^lood of Boise Cascacle - doing a good Job of m anaglnaging slate , Corp. said the legislation would lands. “serve no usefuliful purpose and disrupt profiits , a t $ 4 .3 b illilio n . A lo1( t o f Sen. Art Manley, D-Coeuru r d ’Alene, tho-usc of statetelofids."wWcb l{ hesald ------sponsor of the legislation, said It was generally were*e v well m anagem ent at lim e for a changc In the consti)nstltutlon. present. ' H e said when the Idaho ConsiConstitution Potlatch Corp.rp. spokesman Richard mon(ley—an< [id y e t itt rep reseen ts o n l) - w as drafted, there w as no thoughtt Lloyd, Lewiston,:on, said the forest in- ly given to multiple-use manageirigement. dustry was “gun;un shy"j of multlple-use Manley said while lie. didId notn sup- proposals becausause of the experience ported the “ Sagebrush Rebelllibelllon’’ to th e F orest Sorvkrvice has had wilh the H prro fit o nfl e a c h diio lla r o f sa les. take from the federal goveiiovemment concept, management of forest and range A spokesmanan ' for the League of •s~OTpporicd Manley’s . proposals, sayingIng the measures would "I O I - provide "more3 latitudeIai and reason in - M ost Idahc ' themanaementofitofstatelands,’-’- handicappt m 80 T i n s t r u c t e d 'AGYfj BOISE (UPI) - Nearly ali We di o n ’t kra io w '^ h . capped or gifted students Inrrs Ida s Iiat o u r I aZow ■ u n iii p ro fits Vw ill receiving special instruction state supervisor of special eduSaiK ■ mUUIJNTAIN: told the House Education Comi bein11980. Monday. Dr. Judy_A:.Schrag said the G C l A I v i Department of Education1 now m is ■ V K reaching 9.9 pcrccnt of the estiiestimated | S I € E ■ 10 peixent of Idaho students wh< 1 who need ^ , ' B u t 3 ? ■ sp w lal-educatloir ------I E ® ___ w e d o -k — She-ouUIned-ihe-hlstory ofor speelal--i.?Us; (5Jj •education in Idaho, which has d ram atically, since 1972, wheiw taS ■D-rlng .hoo ,w»ek (Mon* I L egislature m andated a minimum mln: Iday-Friday),i), all-day lift I surpfia^our ri979in Q vestm een t rec o)r i d ~ ^ level of special education fundlni _ A frthe tim P! nPflrn whi»n nil -p o n cHtioirw niTCgm:------■ t r a r g o l n : This fiscal year, local schoo:hooI dls- Z 3%iSHT&bui^Tiio]jr r e n e T i trlcta a re receiving *15.9 millii stato and local funds, compariparcd I; (B us Senice - 914.8 million In fiscal year 1979 Schragsald. ■ Sat.&SuD^ Somo 678 teachers arc g giving I ff W . ■ " *In addition, Exxcexon spent Sj .2 billionon taacqt u irc R eliance ElceElectric Co. to develop en special Instruction to 20.198 stui energy-saving device.s. in 105 oM daho’s l is school d“ dlsti PresBntXhkthis^c6dt>on I all highs In state history, sheB toldtol the* I , at'Magic: Mountain h. | committee. ' , • ■ foryc'your m ; Rep. Joseph W alker, R-Mos•Moscow, _ I / said he was “aware of abuseu s ^ " in ■ ^ j ! $ 1 . t5 0 I Idaho special education, sayin,uying ho* B • ‘ 'DISCOl:ouN z: . . . | w as concerned th ere is somoidupiica* dup _ On an all da 3N ■ -lion of-sei^lces and-that- “ Ul Idaypass.. utilization of staff’ may-mean ! m Monday and FridayFrl Only— z of the special educotlon money c .-4:30P.M.. ■ . be-put-back Into the maltwtfcai ------S 2 /j6 /a o ------...... education. V ______J - ' - i -

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A-6 Timos-N'53-NOW9, Twin Foils, (tJnlio TuoTuonday. .)anu.i>yr3, 1380

C aa r te r ’s eelectionn year bimdgett r u n s $ : ► i l l i o n i n r e d # C o n tintinued u from page Al S 1 5 .8 b i .oiillbok carofully," Carter •ter said. "If $io million will wl: l)c Includcd in a safely problems highlightighled by Three provide disadvantaged dis youtlis withIth SPACE On IhoI oothi th e r h and, tin* in c re a s in g ly tiic economy Iwgtns to1 dctcrioraledel supplemental1 pp; a ck a g e. Mile Island. sk ills iiecde-eded to se cu re em ploym ent, Carter asked lor a rccord- S21 hnwkish lawmakiTs la\ - tTtpres'sitig i significantly, 1 will consliicrsiller tax re- ENERGY HEALTH AND ING billion for the space shuttle which is nervousnessle.ss over lhe Soviet invasion D H U M A N HOUSING I ductions and temporaryry sncnding . Tlie admlnisllislrallon proposed 5)1.1I S E R V IC E S C a rte r• pnproposed 0 2-J pe rc en t rise in 1'- years Iwhind .schedule and 20 of AffihnnI.sanislan iihd Middle Kast I programs for Jot) creationlion targeted billion for enerjergy programs, tip S4()(iKl Formerly HEW, the• budgethui outlay funds forr sisul)sidlzed housing, one of percent over cost. The budget re- slnbiJity—— could c Ixwst defense spen- to w a rd p a rltc u la r se c to rsSOf of economice million fromi fiscal1 IDIIO and Sl,:i:i is $219.:i — rn ea n in g llI now no lakes up the few dondomestic Initiatives; Federal•al quested a shuttle appropriation of vy* dins even■n mmore that Carter’s infla- s tr e s s ." billion sin c e 1971)979. 3.'),(5 p e rc e n t of th e e n t ircre budget,bii spending■ fo r housing for th e poor Is si,B7 billion for the next fiscal year tion^iidjustwJsted:j,;! percent plan, "Dut I iK'licve currentlit C'econom ic S p e n d in g onn cncrgj’ con.servatlon,.1,. . The admlnistrnllon decitJecidcd against S6.0 billion,on. which would provide an and an extra WOO million to meet C onf^ress!ss Is al.so expected to i I c o n d itio n s a rg u e for re s tra■••Int." in t. Including rescaf:arch, grants, put)lic ed-i- m a k in g a n y c u ts In Socialocial Security; additionalnl 300.000:i ren tal a n d publicUc unexpected costs In th e c u rr e n t y e a r. approve a windfallwl profits otl tax that Here arc ttie major conipo)niponenls of ucation. utilityity oil-blackouts amili The lotal outlay for Socialclal Securitv Is housing unitjn its, ENVIRONMENT Is consldcrniierably below whal Carter ' Carter's budget: w e a lh e riz a tio n aid.; will go from SfiOflfl Si:i6.9 billion, distributebutcd among JOBS Carler said hc wanted to emphasize • wants. Thiswlis would Increase lhe deficit DEFENSE >mllli[)n to a lmImost t Sl,l billion nexl1 n e a rly :ifi m illion I'siieficiarIciarlcs. A m a joir r ppoint by the iidnilnlsirationnn tho growing problem of hazardous' and push back bac further into the lyiws Tho proposed large gainnfordefeiisc for year. —The administrationwilllilltrv t again lo Is ils new youthyo employmenl proposal;al chemical-wosle. The Envlronmenlnl —r-Jhe prospcctcctofa;)udgctsurplu.>;s a \ • was prompted l>v recent ijlraiiStrains in the - - Also- transpoiportallon' energ>-“ toh-''"r-''“ pass' llie’liospKar co.srci';rc(jtilainnieiit'-"ntm cd-anufli0lplllg*500;000- yoiiths-gct—ct— Protcction-Agency would reccive a 17------"Thlsbiidni■udgel fi-rl'Jlll Is’p ru d e n t a n d i relations between Washingthington and servalion progn;gram s wjll l)e increasedJ bill, and as.sumes il willill ss; a v e n e a rly J o b s o v c•a r a tw l o -y ear period In the facece percent increa.se in funds and a 91 ; responsible.')lc." Carler said' In a I M oscow , l) c s p il( 0 th e Siri,:t Slfi,:! blllliin SGOO. m illio n , heating hc bill assistance2 S800 m lillon — m onoy lhathat Is factored of Ils prediccdlctions the unemploymentnt percent Jump In personnel for that messano to Congre.ss( which acconi- 5 spending rise, conser1 s e r V a 11v e fo r th e p o o r goes)es up $H(X) m illion, so la rr into th e o v e ra ll pre.«;enlatifllallon. The bill rale will rise ris lo 7.5 p ercen t l>y 19SI.H. program. Most would comc from paiiied thee budgetbu docutnent. "It con- 1 lawmakers are expected:i to ask for • encrg.v ijp s:jy million and otherr failedi by a tw u l «0 v o te■s s In lhe House The budgetget Includes S9:t million in shifts In existing programs. Including linues ihcle strateju' of restraint" r more - a dcmonslralionon tlthat lhe energy prograinims will l>enefil from a1 IlasU-ears^,,. budgci outlays to start Ihe,^l e , / 0 million drpp in the clean air ■ bcRanlast.vcI .vcar.'.1 r increasedi bi S2 m ood In C o n g re ss is sh iftinngrapidly, g ra ' Sl.blllionhlke. • e ffo rt, . \ p rogram ,' "At thee sames; tim? ll proposes | • .E D U C A fra N t • The budget calls forSI.5.5 bll billion for T h e new etniphasis p l on .solar power- '■ 'fho firsl budget everT forfo lhe new solocled essei.‘ssential Increases in areas t L l ...... ^ the land-based MX missileiile - lo be and fossil fuelss comesc at the expense^ Department 1 of Educatioiation . is Sl.'),.'; of high priorirlorlly and greaf national . Ii ^ . lo c a le d In U tah a n d N evadavada lo the of nucfear fissliislon and the breeder• billion, I up 7 percent from'm' 1119K0 w hen it I E conccrn.” h ees s a id , cl (ir YO U C O PY d is m a y of re sid e n ts - a n ddSfi.I $fi.l billion ^reactor. But thehe Nuclear Regulatory was % the Office of Educatiication. A' big ' ' .ET U S SH O W ' ■ Allhounhh emphasizinge budgetary li to' commlssi()n new vesselssols and lo -Cominission w wli ill l)c allow ed S475i chunk-S90<)j-nilllrn-goc c goes to a new a fruj;aHi.v, CatCarler said lhe documen'l r renovaleoldshlps. million, up fromim S;i07 in I'JHO, to beef program r of youth educ;ducalion and IQ U A LltY YOIrOU’VE N EVER proposed , '‘s<"se le c le d . e sse n tia l In- T h e re w as SH0.7 m illion forforre.search rc up staffing andid correct .some of the employment c Initiative designed de: to creases Inj areas arc of high priority and on o lh e new C-X c a rg o a irc rraft a ft aand S207 ...... ftrcat nationalon'al c o n c e rn ." . ' . m n illio n fo r th e s ta r t of thhe e f|;first- two — SEENBEF(;FORE IN SU CH C arter nolcciloled lh a t pro jcc lio n s of how "m aritim e Pre-Posltillonlng : ; the cconomymy will preform this vear both b designed to_ speed troo -COST COPIER. "deeply affectIfect this budget." ' -e-e q u ip m e n t of the' 100.l)0() nmcmt>er He saidI If ithe recession diws, nol HRapid Deployment Fnrcc ■ W o o l w materialize, a :e. as It did nol in Iii7i>.||nd trouble li spols located Ihoasii ■ DEPARTMENE N T S T O R E uncmploymenmcnt remained arounir Us nm ile s aw ay. current 5,S).y p e rc e n t ra te " th e luiiJ Carter's plan to reactiva the I MK]@(Lm (judf’eC woutdufdbeinsun>lus,'’ I SSelcclive Scrvice .System w E - El£CTft0GRAPHlC'301 — "Wc- must-ust-monitor the cconnmic •-Included ’ tr but the adrfilnlslratti safd ' ' I 'oneT .. — The MirMinolta EiectrographicTM., • Economical operation even” W e:aken a in g e< c o n o m y ^ 301. Rev.Revolutionary fiber opticsi for the siinalicst office. No b r c a k ththrough r has ellininatcdi high copy volume necessary. d the bulk^ulky lens of con-. • Sleek and small. It fits any­ c o ulid i b rin g t a x c u t s venlid'naflhal copies. where in your officc, plugs Is: - 'inloany AC outlet. WASM1NGT( 9 Results: IGTON I UPl) PresfUent n period. Iio' ; mPLIENTY ------unlc.<;K th o ocon ~depends'upon"fttturc‘CconomirimicTnnrii------Carter saidaid in his proposed fiscal lions tii and therefore must 1)0 h j p g p e3 r r T c e r '3 13H1 budgelI thithat it was mure impor- term te ined at a later tim e." il salt ■ lani this year'ear lo fight inflation and Taxes actually will rise duri:during the S hold down the federal deficit lhan It yearyi becau.se of increases hi o f r ic e3 s u p p l y wastofiiveanya n y la x relief. aboul al In earlier laws and bebeca ca u se of Congress; maym: have olher Ideas, Itiflallon. In U u l f l X ^ 3 0 l MainInin S . Twin Fnlls 733-6180 1340 Overland Burley 678-8322 ^ RepublicansIS alla lre a d y a re pu sh in g fo r a tax cut. andd It will< iK? difficult for the _ H s ------m a jo rlty ~ D c n ii president in1 an election year and hold th e line. "If the econoconomy Jwgins to delerio* rate sluniflcanlcanlly. 1 will consider tax reducllons,”"Cartersaid, Ca "B ut I bollc)ollcve current economic ^ conditions ar)>uiirgueforre.stralnt," The budget4et also noted, however. ^ that il was'"th■"the long-jcrm policy of V thlsadministralstrallon” to rcduce taxes, Therefore,J, "p"periodic tax reductions will carefhllyIly bbe considered iKtwcen

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j u s t ee i n o u g h j t o h oD l i d l i n e B y PA T R IC IA KOZA WASniNGTDIITON acewllh inMallon, Carter proposoposed $6.:m billion to ft- I ■ ^ ______-______nancc-Intcrior-rior—Deparlment—opera-r=- tlons. an incrensrease of SISI million over "Every iiem the $C. 19 billionion f;fig u re forl'JHO. emln The:SI(i SIfopp IsllorRfducereed! ^ , "Careful revkreview of plans and pn>- grams enabled)lcd the deparUnent to ^■^iThese Are.re Just A Few Examinples Of ...... rccommcnd rcduijlon.'Tlnrcdi .sohif'areas I in order to allowillow more funds for high H Tfre.Terrifii national prlorillority needs, such ,as iflc Savings! Save'e On SkisrBool6 6 t ^ energy develop'elopment, range land oo. . managcmcnl.I. w a te r re so u rc e s con- H Binding, PolesPo And IHore! - , • structlon, andd paparks and recreation.’’ Interior Secrclar•clary Cecil Andrus said - Inunvcllingthcbih c budget, A lto g e th er,, federalfei agencies ad­ Sove Now OD n m inister alwulul 7G27< million acres, or one-third of the land area of the •* I UnitedSlates. Fam(mous Brand S k is! , In th e e n erg?rgy y category, the ad- m in istra tio n w.vants ant $13.2 m illion fo r oil - Examples: and gas leasinging exploration and de- velopment, anincI'in c rc a s e of S5.9 m illion from 19flO. !l also sceKs m o .mlUlon m K2 244 Mid ^ $ for the federal ■ral coal management Rogu!ar$210,2 1 0 .0 0 ...... • p ro g ra m , up SC,I SC.l m illion fro m th is y e a r, SCOO T T S U P E F A to ta l o f S96.7a6.7 million is requested ERLITE I for range londid management,n an In* H Olin IVIarItklVCoibp I $ crcascofSl7.6mlI5 million.- Regular $235.23 5 .0 0 ...... The budget for fiscal 1981 proposes *188“ BOOTS J815 mllllon inn newnc budget authority ^ I for water and1 po'power resource devel- ^^egularly o p m e n t, a n d otperalions p e n In 17 western' H KneisslForFormel Mid $ ^ ■ states, includingling a program' to add Rdgulor$185.185.00 ...... 1190.00.. . .. J...::. . ;. hydroclcctric . facilitiesfac at existing po%Yer p la n ts, ' Among the waterwatc research projects Is a proposedi SS.9$S m illion fo r sa lt H Dynastar'Acrygiass Ai $ ■ Rqqulor$255.155 .0 0 —age?Lr for beginning constnictioncoa of the na- SAtOMBIH-^ 1 DBtflMIMITE I I 1O n e R a c lt OI ” ______. tion's first two two su^_Svater_ de- mohslratlbn 'pla'nts pi — oho In H Dynastar MMedian Sprint—^ ------222------Famous Branii A la m o g o rd o . N N.: .M ,, a n d o n e In 7 BOCOT-: ^ 'Virginia Beach.1. Vo,Vi Roguiar$1,70.i.7 0 .0 0 ...... BINDINGS Fully loathorior lined, . With Broke polyurothanoa n o s h o ll. . Rogolar$70.00 lUtgulorSll oofs8 0 .0 0 ■ 8115.00 ■______Rogular to $ ______N o d r a£tsi^up=ds= f t: tid . .1 ______fu n d s iriri Ib u d g e t Rogular $185.(8 5 .0 0 ' *

WASHlNGTdNJ n (UPI)( - AlUiough li ^ ------Prcsldcnt_Carler•ter c^led for a re- s u m p tio n of pc'acetoceilmc-drafl regrslfa^— tlon for milItary*ory-ogo youths, hc did , -not Indude anyly fundsfi for it in ihc f isc a l 198J J>udBClIgcl sent to Congress H LIMITED M onday, Officials saidI theythe held the budget ■ TO STOCK open until the very last moment, but the Carter^ gnnoann o u n ce m en t o(_Jris___ M ON HAND i registration plansons came In Wednes- day’s State of Ihethe Union' message — ■ ^ J to o la te to m a k e! th e bu d g e t. 'M ' S ’ f The admlnlstrotiiro tio n a n tic ip a te s In* ...... eluding about $l$10 m illio n In' a Ird ST. E. - ■ Buppiemcntalbudgiludget request for leg- WINFAILS— . . Islatlon ro-lnstltutlItutlng n registration , p ro g ra m . i O u tla y ■;iO;iy- )nnu,iry?9. 19(50 Tim.,';rim.'t-.Ncwa- Twin F,ills, Idaho A-7 t o f a r n l l ...... r e d u c ee d , D | » . ■ WASHINGTON (UPI).) - The $20,1 , . P i |i i b illion A griculture- Dopartment Do Wi budget sent to Congress■css loday In- dudes generous domestic^stlc food and agricullural prognims for a sm aller - . .Imrncdlate price tag—.Jjccibecause much— I VENTFORY ■ of Its largesse Is in loansans Instead of direct payments. Nearly half of direci outlaysout were earmarked for the Food)d Si Stamp pro- gram and m ore than 70 percentperc for all • \ o l , i dom estic food program sI combined.cor KJJEDlUCTK SiSitlE! But sharp Increases In food pro- gram costs did not result;ult in cuUs In ON'T WANTTO) COUNT IT.. . . s o , WE AR^RE C U niN G TlTHE PRICE traditional farm and rural•nl programpi s. W ith-a slip of the handhand, the ad- ministration was aWe to cu ' : .-ON-'EVEiurjlRY ITEM IN Ot>UR STORE TCr o CLEAR OURIR STOCK ! BRINING YOUR ;o cut the pro- •- .1 : posed fiscal 1981 budget by i$3.5 bliiion SAAVE! from this fiscal year by/selling sci more ‘■■'w'' . financial notes to cover loanloans made by •' the Agriculture Departmenl Department budget chief chle Stephen Dewhurst said the "totalolal value of everything theArherican p iM t InaiAPRIL 1980i ; : ' r an people will ^jpfA Y MMENT. . .. FIRST PAY gel from the department’lent" is 540,*! billion. : The departmenl guarantrantecs loans by the private seclor Ior>r suchsi things m m m : AS CASHV... OH AFippli^c CREDIT a s com m ercial exports,;, ruralru; devel- Opment and farm purchijrchascs, but . those expenditures did notnot ch'owc up in the federal budgcl— • HED mS i fc :W Dl i E i i mIDISE C In making direci loans c funds to farmers and for i rural pro- gram s,' the departmentIt Is1$ able to reduce cash outlays by’ sellselling notes ' ^ B Y O N E OAY SER[RVIGEiiNYVrWHERE IN liciCVALII ■ILEY against its loans and reccreceiving rc- payment of other loans. •'V- ■ ;• Dewhurst acknowledglodged lhal growing federal practiceec ofo guaran-. E JU ST AFEWi EXAM i PIil-ESf ^ Iceing private sector ioans itsiiii budget expenses is "outJl ofol conlrol” | | ------and-said-President-G artenterwanted'to— ------put lim its on it. BLACK &1 W WHITE ; T he administration expects expi that »| BUBLACKS WHITE food stam ps In fiscal loei1 willwii cost S9.G SI ^ ■ TELEVISIISION billion for an average of)f 2020.4 million 31 ^ . - . . « 8 8 . TELEVISION recipients. The cosl for fiscfiscal 1980 Is K l l i r l p o o l j a c A |i projected at $8.7 billion.n. The 1 fiscal B \ ,1 1 6 " ...... -.»125 1979costwas$G.e billion. ------19 ” ...... Benefits a rc indexed to Inlnflnt|nn -w KS ___ the cost ol the program rise:rises wllh the S ^ jK Whllo stockjck lasts . iSs 116"..-*'109 6 " cost of food. In addition,n, eliminationel ^ of the cash requirement111 forfc -getting ^ 19"i 9 " . - - * 1 4 9 stam ps added more peopl>copIc to the ^ / WAlASHERS r program . All the food programsams — food ifi • stam ps, school lunches, a specialsp< milk ^ r* COLOR program for school childihildrcn, food GOCDOD donations and a programn foifor mothers y 3waihiihcycio* ■ ^ CONSOLE COLOR and Infants — arp expecte«cted lo cost S 3w^a»oii t o r r l n i o ...... 299 < 2 5 " XL 100 $14.3 billion. UD from $111.1 billion.bll - ® JDewhurst said the budgeiidgcl is more ^ . RCTI , CONSOLES generous to research andd agriculturalag 7, “ TTER ' $ 4 3sh c y c le s education than in several yet « 5 5 9 „s XL-100 ' ■ He . said F a rm e rs Ho A C . ? i t o r l « v « l i ...... ' 329 W hllo S upply Losts ^ ftj I ministration programs to hih e lp farm - fe o c e n ^ 5 5 9 ers buy or operate farmsiorlodcvelop or t § PC ^IST SAVEUPTO»200 rural areas arc "fairly consconstrained” ^ 4 w a i hi h c y c l e i 1 day sorvlco.onywhor SAVE UP TO $300 • except for more spendingIg forfo housing wi 4wa*hi*h/rlnio combinations W359 i In M tfgic V glloy 1 day sorvleo onyv/horo>ro liIn M agic Valloy for rural low-lncomc people.pie. S The budget providedI for no new g construction In watershedled andi flood p'reventlonprograms, A timber sales program;m wouldw p ffr % W-. ■ W I P - vide enough money to cutut 11.91) billion s - • , o l all■L i r a board feet of wood in nation:tionai forests, td ^ W/hirlpool h ^W h i r l p o o h i r l p o o l1 reduction from 12.2 billionon boardb feet ^ this fiscal year. WASHER REFRIGERA'lATORS X RANGES Family Sized 3,0" mDRYER SETS I ON SALIIE! ' S o n ------. I m------mmrrsizrsT/-STA-RTS------7 ™ RR1CES.SJAR-1-™ ------^ A S LOW AS A S L O W/A A S j tag placedi d I G ODOD < ...... *499 TTER . . . . ^ ~ 7 ..*559- W $ ; o n e m b a rr c g o “ ■ I i - ' S 3 41 ' 9 - - - : ?288 WASHINGTON (UPD - I BESIST ...... -.*599 . I; ^ budget sent Congress MorMonday, the - Agrjculture DepSrtmentt predictedpn it ■ ‘■■I- will cost $2.8 billion to offseto the impact of President Carter'sler's embargo 3 / ^ of grains and soybeans. ENTIRE > ruTtoiP The departm ent said $2zbillionofthe bill | L j W h i r l p o o cost would be Includeuded in a 8 jiV STOCK - ^ ;«> TRASH MA! supplemental appropriationlion for fiscal I t * * 1980, the currcnt fiscal yearyear, and the y * AS™ m”cICROWAVE I rem aining $800 million1 willwi: be In- LA-Z-BOY I f Slarl eluded in fiscallDSl. ^ AslfflvAs 6 6 0 “The fact is that the Val'|raln suspen- . >1^ OVENS ■ sion (embargo) hos-throwirown all our | CHAIRS com m odity program s ouiJl of whack," rt >1 said departm ent budget chiefchic: Stephen _ FREEZER!RS ' Demo AAol A o d e l s E>ewhurst, “ Nobody lA n?77 d rn ft rc'i;i.str> fo r the e o llo ie HELDO?»OVER! fe.; lo Investigate! campuses ai’aln:aln ' w ith " a <'aiii])aif^i) of When Mrs, Dilgard went iK’hindiK’hi her re.slslance" toowhat wh llaydeiicalls"lhe ROIOBERT REDFORD-m- JANE FONDA |PQ | ll louse, she discovered a linyV birdbii foot linre/.inski cloclr[o c lriiir." Me sa y s the illached lo a wing with a w’hitebite patch inn'H spcclreof Ihednt! draft has eixled campus Jnd l)lack-aiid-while tail feather,Ihers. HE ELECTRIClie HORSEMAN || . I - apathy that "s It " s tiu le n ts a re ^Din^ to ■rimo*Tonll«!.7:10«9!25Tim ...... Kcteii^aKedtiow "We-knovv he's gone." a distniiightdisti v3nnB i ------MMrs, rs, D ilg a rd said. "A c a lI pr»probably ir;ilr^ TWII H . U N W E IX O MIE E MMAT ■ ■ , ^ 9 WIN .J H gotWl loll him. We have a lol of cats in llie .. H .. Thcvmavhece)ecHel)rilii-sinllu>W(>.st. nelgllelghorhood. H b u t far as Ihe uoveriiinent of " I l 's a sa d e n d in g .".s h e .said. Catiiliodiii is eonccnied. eon .loan Baez, i h o f f w ^n M i The .Vudohon .Society saysS„„. t Liv Ullmann ; m iL i i ^ H rDufm^ Guess A n and eoriipany are dJslarl sla i is usually found in oak ti YL STREEP p-i huiililes. anit they ;ik trees in MERYL they've lieen lold lo keep ho high canyons of N'ew .M ______..their "W ard)I /or-^urvivaJ" uuLo/lhe ...... I . th e i^LEXANDER p j luh ------\ri/.ona and norllierii .Me.'cit JANE ALE |] Who’^ Back? : counlry, They’reV're III T h ailan d w ith :!(H) lormally winters in Central AAnn ntertca, fellow a e liv tsu ls s a n d 'S) tnu'kloads of 1 IMTI9NA1." TheThi only other sighting re) food a n d iiiedii.-ij dicine for starvlnj’ ref- ■«ist ..of, lhe .Mississippi,..Wiw iL v 'b l ^ _ H Ui>ee.s - hilt P h i TWIN !! Phnum Penircalls (lie ' " JbHNNYCASH klas.'inchtisotls In t ‘i-J7. officials ;• mercy march1 "a hostile action." and AYDEN------■. — alssiiid'. * ■ 'i s a y s it w o n 't: hel>e allowed aero.ss the ...follow s his hunchh ' ...Cflmr)Jil .siipcrstitioir.s - •'''»•id ^ot ibere an hour and a half:ilf afa f le r C L IF F 'S BEACHHEAEA D dropiIroppc-d d ra sllc a lly lielw eenn l'J71I'J' ;m d * U « U 9 B hut he says pienprenioiiilioiis and liieky lehlrlli alTo'clock ofa7-poiii•-pound. , Cliff Robertson wants w;i to build a 19711,9711, largely beciiti.se of morere thanth 17(1 Tbo'Moot Popular «ovw sevens do havev e soiiielhiiii;s ;;iilii(; fo r 7-oumounce t)ai)y jjirl. The latest additiid d itlo n S7.'..in)0 !«;a w all to t pt'oteel his mllll'nllllon operations for slerlllzatllzationor ^ th e m . C ash h aid d a Ihimch last week llial the famed iiuisical faniilv - CaitllnCall shorefront home inn I.aI Jolla. Calif.. thehe IniplanlationI of birth contilontrol tie- ' ComodyOfAlITimo " Thursday wouldildlielhedavliisdaiinh- h iversCroweli. hut Ihe Californiaia C oastal Com - vices'/ices. Iheofriciiil Xinhua newsw s.-igency ;i SEGC2G0VIARIFF— ------3 : ------tiiission savfl it will■vill cost liitii his .says,;ays. PPrem rc ier classical Huitarist Andres Andi private beach, whidlich must be de- • TTh h e d isp a tc h Sundiiy .sjililId C h in a 's ' C I (govla has lieen-presenleil withI’ilh tht e d lc a te d lo public ii.se>e before I one stone b’IrIh)irlh rale drnppeil Iroiii i2:t.ZiA p e r I F a m i liIy.:loses_ v SDOden ," K re ts " sta tu e tte tiy FFrets n issel. Hoberi.sonispetpeeved ahoul that thou;hoii.sand In I'J7I lo 12 p e r tbiitis v s . iigazin'e - a publication devoted•otcd lo says he'll lake Ihe matnattertocoiirt. Il's 197H19711 - a rediiflion In I.Irtlis < I h o m e l ■oii.stic slrln n e d in stru in e n ls.s. TheT not lhat he's greedy aboutab his beach - mllllnillion, •amer 2 t o f i r e •year-old maestro was jjiven'en thet he's always kepi it’ openopt to the public L’ard "fnim .-ill fiiili.-ii.kic.in j:invtm-.. a i« i----- but-IiG-wtyK-reslManet*-letMo-lK'ing-told-hi*------^IlmcClmoiJtUjU?______I b u t a dd ( d s g i r l 'preclatloii for .vour efforts>rls in mu.st I s a m a tte ro fpDrineiple. rli 7 :0 0 * 9 :0 0 ------j‘ ^^Jo a y .'j j r ' ^ ^ r,~

H COLUMBUS.I. 0]Ohio I UPI) - Daryl ■ Clln^man is readready to lake his wife rr.^- Carol and Ihciricir ncwhorn daunhler p^=1' ■ Jennifer Khshala homehe from the hospl- rj^'r - 5'-- How Far' I liu t (he fam ilyily sudSI d en ly h a s n 't >jol a Tijji?: ar Would You Go ■ h om e. |L . 'lb StStay Alive? While ClinKinanman was al St. Ann's HI ■ Hospllai Thursdaysday nifilit awaiting the W-j-? p i ■ birth of hiss Ifirst-horn child. • .’•I}};! 1: i.i-:(ii-:ni)of nreri(man. a sheet :> |:l Show* 8V:00'’p!m . . it ■ metal mechanic,c. "\"W ewerestartlnKlo < r- 1 i T TImti'TenIt* 7:00*9:10 ■ Kct there,-.-, andid th e n th e fire. H "Al least we havehav a little ulrl," ho i l l I J-- WILLIAM SHATNiTNER ■ LEONARD NIMC ■ snid happily. "We'lWe'll make ll. Wliliout ' H her, we'd haveive nolhinM lo look i}-; &H2 ' ’ ° ^ H forward lo." I Mrs, CKiifjmanan ssees the baby as a jT? KTij Wl (joodomen. -pPstthTT-atwufever^'-— Iriiil’i ______------H.- • thlnR.” shesaid.I. "A " A f le rth e floodlnR, I The frieniendllest Club ■ ------le a rn e d lo t)c p re'Ctlyc(K)l," tty K - : CllPKm nn w an lsts h is wife andTlaujyi- nillSL South oifTheB fl order^^,^;^,^ ^ L , ler lo stay wllhI her parents while he ^ B p ------lo o k s f o r a h o u see toto 1ren t:------~ c.\i 1: - - ^ Fire officials havhave not determined ' j i t ■ what caused tiie hli ^ ; r - . >l I O O ' T K L ^ ^ ------e blaze in CIIn>jman’s ^ T - * ■ home, wherc two0 dodo(>s a n d a c a t w ere S1ARTR€K_M M .fr. ^ ■ k illed . O ne doKOK w n s revived hv_ f — N in a stable Iwhinfl the 1 iiwiNymai H ...... h o u se w ere s a v e dJd.Thc-BtabIe.wns . T not 3 "‘S H , d a m a g e d . tismk “ Adfilighlfihtful duo II you’re surere to enjoy I i-’.'— d y W OOODWARl\0 faranbji p b j i i t c ------j; . . . ' AND T Special Cashll Friday Nl ... BERENT Give A^ys SPEGI■iiftL J ^ I AT - - - - i Every Sundayy Seafood BuBiifief" ■ f-T^r s ' THE Ancxceilont S soloction ol ’PIPER luscious-seofood J ii I — —lerved wifh o ...... ___ v a r ie ty o l delicious solods I UES - SAT.r . ' - 1:30-12430 & D a n c e —B | t o t h eL r m u s ic o f Mustieie Braun ■ 0 1 . tho pianoplo ana oijon — nightly. WkVod. d through S'un. - —• Playing cmand singing 'your BK b M « F ^ T i i . favorito roqi [ . ■ J l 1

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ieeded aduicece prom ptli^ n j \ A '® V 7^ Manan U n prrdaCory beosf. nu douldoubt about lhal. If his...... mencalit'ality doesn't revenl it. his physichysical characteristics do. GENERAL tENDENCIES:3: A good day and evening ------^ Toke Ihe eyes, for enaniple. Eyes; ofo f j>predatory animals ore ir matUra th it peruin to home,hom< family, property and BLONDIE K t itraijitraiglii ahead, To k c their pre)prey in front of them. MMsabns. An IdM) time to dlacussdl unrowlviKt"{juo8------ona with (amily membora. ------The eyeseyes o f ptcy unlmali ire *et onmthcsidesofthelrheads. the ------I SiNAU.YCOrf«f/CHECKQO(QOOkI I' HONSSt' IT CAMEM e I" " s e e 'NO CHECKS=*«• •) To KC:c I- predators behind ihem. Man’sIon’s eyes are scl straight ^ HCNEV, I'M SO - — • > OUT EXACTL.V.V f ANC3 NO A R IE S {Mar. 21 to A pr. 19),Si9) .Study your surroundings ...... ahend,yci,youllobser%e, POCUD OP MYSEUP.' l c | § s V _ . EVEN.' r - < I MONEV' r ^ rr poflsible im provom ont andI planplai to have more harmony ■rat home. Handla buaineaa matter Jt on rccord is how m any dimesinies iti cost Ray nrailbury write" ^1' TAURUS tApr. 20 to Mayly 2(20) A (inv dny for com- ' rite •TalirenhciC 451.” Ilul quitej'itc a m any, no tJoubt. He 'nunicatin^ with allies and gettinetting excellunt results, im- ' - f r r i ^ A fed suchiich coins ever>’ half hour inlolo a rpay typewriter io do ptove your routines via niodamim methods.n IhaJjob,ob. In (he basement o f the UCLACLA library. ‘ ■ ■ 7 Lsi b , among. thc <{uiiint ads thattt OklaJiomoOk City a w in g ''GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Gui< busy wilh practical ^affairs and you can aceompUshsh a g rea t deal at th is limo. V^]' companyany's siKn: “Come in for a ihady,ady ildeol." 'S««k financial expert for adviceice yyou need. ' iffce was sold during thc 1660»>60t ;in France as a drug. MOON CHILOREN (June 22 lot July 211 Go afuir per- )njlily, onal aims lhat are phrticularlyriy Importantli to you al this I ime. Use care in motion and ovoidavol possible acciden t...... WOiU)S. WORDS.. WOIWORDS 0 . Conslder'the Co words “ unite"" ant;and "untie." They use LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Tako rake time to concvntra'ie on ANDYCAPP tiie uinie n ic lettcn to spell two wordss withwjtl o p p o ste meanings. *hat you w ish co accom plish in thet> future und thon start ______w m betlet Jyou a itogie you can't comcme upU{ with nnother set o f ___ icUon in th* rig h t dirwtion. 60Be wise.h s that spell Cwo words with opposipposite meanings, V IR G O (Aug. 22 tc Sept. 22)!) YouYp can k«1 Iho assistance AT MY AGEM E I G E ? ^ ■J E n o u g hlexERCiSe'- e x i A . WrWrap il cofvfully and shipp It |prom ptly,, sir. How if good friends so th a t you m ayly re'- - f n ctr~ h'iiWMl«. Inc.. No, S C«owo llotd, WftiftarloI*>»rlor0. TK 76084. Teach to curb lhe temper andid to uae reason instead of unkind words. A hsppy person in ^uorsit mill to L. N-. Daya In e n t of ti n in thia churt. Cnoyfigni, i«BO Cio~n Synolcj I — L 'nolcjts. Inc.

GASOLINE ALLEY j ' WIZAflOOFID There's Y s/jni Weve ne^er seenU ^^ node«i '.'P i I " ..... g ’ 1 a devil befo re! J ^ ..... here! ^ 10< ^ j ' T/U "LEfrTweTToc-^rw?— MAOy^.THE ONES WHO STCLETCLE J J j a BREATH-TAKiN- BEALHAUTY, AN' MARi<5WAN5HIPIP I AUSNIFICBNT- HORSE, YOUR H 0 R 0 6 . JP ------______I R E «O N ,. OFF,JFK. /y ^JUST FOR SPITE^— ■------. ______WeLU..THEPTHFBR ^ ^ .,

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_____^ ______i t i e l > I H o t f i f e A-IOTI0 Tlmos-Nows. Twin Falla, Idahod ah o Tuoodoy, Jonuory 29. leaO KP H i sto•ric r h o)u se pljla n s O atm an has sold about 30,000 of Uic ii ? - .B. By y MICHAEL dcCOURCYH;Y HINDS = ©N.Y. Tim es ServiceIce $4 booklets and G65 plans, which cost ' NEW YORK - Frankink Lloyd Hhereire to write. A ll $i$125 each. About 50 houses have so ifar W WripiVrlghl's lifelong dream — m ass b

V in y l flo o r covcrina-s c*lcie brick and m anyy ofol the best features of the f?.,!!twc seams and at the sidesesoftheroom.lt i ‘Orthe count against you if tho . rca '■ actually "bddge.s" dofc lA^at’s Involved fs the auti sto n e designs In no-wax no- floors arc othertyj-types. elects In the sub- Who auto in- other driver gets got a ticket and you to tot b e y our fault, this 9 i ^ not in itseU floor, As a result, old p ranee merit rating plan—a I Ideal for entry waways. And other Includ:luded among (hc Solarlar d problem floor-s suranc -a point don’t. That’s also.a ah good .thing to establish estj that you w ^ guilty of can sometimes be: cover ^ that you SolarJaiTSUpremc witii nts'ortraffHTVISiailohs durin are -noiably compalible con wllh cro.ss.dc> .design In costly^ookln{i “mor rlthonmi-st-pur— dents-i urlng the around lorTnowow insurance I company, were wer In fact guilty of sohx^ilher >ent — a savings last^lh bathroom decors. b le",.and an anbtttCr design'fcaturlnfuTlnff tJown \indcrlaym en it^thrce years. All com panieinles use If you fed you\ouve been unjustifiably violation—but viol yoii were charged The newesl candidndidale bidding (o deiicaleate fleur-de-Ils on a bold whiteS e o f “ P ‘oS''>^iya''doninsti)stallatlon'costs. thlsiyjsiype of rating system in one form penalized underJor the point system, specifically spe with following too close. another. break the kltchen-onl:•only restriction for _ backgroiground.- But Ujo. primary reaieason why these write to the comjimpany and protest the If H the driver you hit was not In no-w ax floors Is aI deluxe del entry from Tliedce designs and colors a re lockedced InIr new no-wax floors arere candidates lo . 3ut there are vast differenci•ences In Imposltlonofextr!xtra charges. 1 know of court, cou as.he often wouldn’t be if he Armstrong, madeposjpossible by a m ajor with a a super-tough ; Mlrirtwnd wearw ear com e out of Ihe kitchenen and into olher jjoww co companies us« the pointt systemsyi ...... situations in'whi.vhlch the extra charge -didn’t - didi get a ticket, and you had a development instylinp,'llngtechnology. surfacetice th al m akes these floors easieia s ie r p a rts of the house Is thetheir good looks. me companies ' won’t chargc•ge isome for an accidentt was wj rcmoved after the lawyer law to protect your rights, It would M ost no-wax floorsjrs arcc m ade by one to cloancan and provides a long-lastingistlng T hey'ro nol just touglugh enough for Kincjsi4e ^ rc- enough, too. W in teer drivinjig t ip s ------ENGLEWOOD CLICLIFFS, N.J. — operateIte atI different angles — are lorn, < ------:------Whether you’re drivliirivlng hundreds of have them th< repaired right awayly toto. ■' , miles for week-endd skiingsk or running avoidI losslos of lubricating grease, ~ but to do lost minuteInutc shopping this . Whenen driving on snow-covered'ered w inter, be prepared.!d. roads> keep ki a reasonable distanceance First, no m atterr howho long or short from thethe car ahead. Always'maintainntaln the drive, fasten your'our sc a t belt and if a safely‘ly mi argin between cars. / . you-have passengersgers. be sure they If aI frontfn vheel drive car needs^dsa a r - ... • fasten theirs. tow or lift, keep hooks, jockss oor r “ a-"’ • • Then you can beginegln to think about grapples )les away from the front driveIrive < TlfmirfTs w your car’s winter runningrur condition, shaft asa s damogei to the velocity jointsolnls { C heck your ignition,n, fuel,ft exhaust and m eansis bigbi trouble. cooling systems andnd battery,t brakes, j , ' . lights, wiper bladesdes and alternator nt wheel drive cars shouldd be i belt. . . handleded as,anyt other c ar; turn in1 the • ^ ------W In to riiln g -sh ooQld-lncludc-an- tild lion of the skid until you feellth the e tlfreeze in the winewindshield washer !s~regaIinractton'and ^ you ■are are ------In control. Don't hit the brakes,.kes, - f fluid, seeing the heatceater Is In working aojrlrrf j' order, making surere headlighth lenses ked brakes will negate handlinglling 1 arc clean, and chan±anf?ing to lower cterlstlcs. i ' viscosity winter gradt Itil m ost c a r exports agree onj n iis s ' ■ ' rad e oil like 5W-30 . u J . K i s t In . • — for-the ei^In;; and175woiBhttorU,o 75 ad w eather brings out the best In ' B y , g ea rb o x . #heeLdrive. The weight up fronl’ront ■ ' .w. Good Ures are esseijssentlal (or safety traction'conventional cars5 do ;• A-— as well as fuel econeconomy. If tread ive. On Ice and snpw or In rain ' ^ depth is inch or• les;less. It Is tim e for dnd, the handling advantagesages • new llres. If th e topp oof f Lincoln's head- te obvious. Nevertheless, It is : - - . m ce. ■ show s on a pennyJ insertedii upside 0 reduce speed well In advance. .‘i.'r " _ down in the tniad, It,t„ng»d.«o, i£ IS and curves and gentle accel- tread wwr _ n will help the vehicle throughg h a - Tire, pressure drops'■bps'one pound tor Ithout loss of control.______“ e v e ry 10 degrees droprop IIn temperature Any dl£discussion of winter drivingI'Ing ...... and should be checkei!cked regulariy as must goJO beyondb the car Itself. If you the weather growss cocolder to insure m u st dri'drive fn bad weather, plan}lan p ro p e r Inflation. ' ahead:: thinkthi of alternate routes; keep WhUe radlals offer:r su re r traction on up with1 thiIhe latest weather reports and ______^»W.-lcc-and-w®t-ro{ -—P E .-roads-and-reslst— bcsure^os^dur car.radio works; try snot c u ts b etter, they a ren nonc sut)stltute for to travelel aloneo and, if possible, travelivel : ■yp.M diow or studded tiresBsorchalnsevenif 01 In convoy/oy w ith a t least one'other car;:af; ‘ ‘.f l they are less sensitiveIve tot cold weather fill yourIT g as tank — In a n em ergencv-n c y ■ Ondcr-inflatlon. it Is yourour source of powei* for heat,cat, ■ ‘ F e w snow tire s aire re brat,b but if only lights andand radio. If a storm prevents (wo are used o r chainsins putI on only two further‘movement, me seekrefuge. «4ieels, bo sure theyBy gog bn the drive Ifyoucaa can't find shelter, stay In yourour J -r . — - : - w heels. Don’t forgetst on th e new front . c a r. Y ouc)U can easily get lost in a storm,r m .'' : i*heel drive cars theyey goong< the front. "Don't tryry tot pushyour car; it probably -J 1( the rubber boot>t cccoverings In th e . won’t worlvork and'the exertion may not " ..mm,. ______co n stan t velocUy Jo li^ — which allow on]y exhai you — combined with .. r _ ‘ , Die 6hafls“oh fronlil Viwh&I drive lo &rrt!ssltcs f - r ------r - T E vlvcn1rrAInsR»^Jeu'’slm c slmpl

VIom rap3S s o n s ’s girlfriernd for Iburdenilin g fa mlily with1 g ifts ..B y ABIGAIL VAN B VNBUREN found outat whenv our birthdays-were•e .- -yeorsoldand very much'ovovcnvelRht. DEARAlR AUUY: You sugge.sted lhalal ilit family, o r even for th ©The ChicagojTribune- Tri (mind and • the hostess. Sec- dinrrersher should be provided. ind my husbnnd’.e aa good idea to invile .some-■me- ond, while lhe invllaliialions are sinccre M.Y.NewsSy^cadlcalc,Inc, other ch STEADY READER DEAR ABBY: How d( childrens’, even thee . . I’ve1 tried lo keep him on thi:[his d id . bul one who10 miglit i be alone lo spendlend and wcll-meanl, noixHly nob considers DEAR:DARilEADER: Of coursc. il's too w do I go about grandparcnlrents!) and the presents ] telJing the glri our son da is 1 ca n 't follow him arouiound every Christmas'nas wlihyour family, ' how-1 am to arriveal al their home for lalc forfor Christmas( 1979, but 11 would . n dates lo please Come, mI inute because 1 have thi stop buying our ramily ex three other 1 am a widow,wl and rny children and . the meal. be well'cll tlto remember your words for y expensive gifts I have'c no objections to herir (children to look after and mmy work lo grandchildihildren all live fa r awoy amianh. and also Being ALOALONK doesn't mean being.•ing and" 1 don'l want togo go home alone al condolcnul(l So 1 will declineie all , Chrislnias AbbyI guideguii you In her booklet, “ How our fam ily she ever said sail hello ib a Ih^ounoung lady that hc appreciatess TROUHLHLECDMOM m uch rallu•alher spend Christmas Day);iy dinners, and spend ChristmasChr resting - to Wrtte'rtte Letters for All Occasions^-'— Christmas gift last year,ear, my son felt IhoughUghtfulncss and generosity butIt . • alone thanhan lo accept any of 'lhelhe up and eating what indwhenand I wanl. Send $1 $1 and along, stamped (28 ■ that he had to do thele samsi o for her Pf®‘cre thotiiat she discontinue the glft-t- DEAR MOM: Take yourir sson to the invilallons.jns. If .'vomc kind soulil knowsh lhat an cents),>), self-addres^ s envelope to fam ily. (H c Is slill pnying/ing for Ihem.) giving to thethe members of his family. , doctor c for a thorough checlockup, and Wliy? Well, Wc with my limited la- In- older .sjngiu personin Is alone and Abby;r. 132 132 U sk y Drive, Beverly Hills, I And If lhatthal doesn't do the trick, sendd 't tell the doctor how the boyoy has been comc, 1 can’tcar buy gifts for the wholei()k> lonelv. transporlalionin 1(1li ami (rom the Calif,, 90212.9021 '•For Valentine's Dayy shesh< gave me a herthank-y(k-you cards for the gifts, and s [it'dscnl and also my h d supplcmenling his diet. Andlid t>e sure to ly husband. On I c titg o aillhal. llh cexplain to,the boy Jhe dadangers of M other's Day.-anolhcrir one,on and she’s • € not'oven engaged lo our » eating out of the dog’s dishh cas well as ur son, She even DEAI? ABDY;.Ouc.liltlt:_bQy_ia_lL_f AE tt._foodjncantJor.thi?.b.!rds,___ r.Lam b _ JAjiBABY i□OO NS Ikeheanrs hearthbeat-in-ec■ Q r - - ^E . x t e n d e d T h r ar i u g ti S aiturday- t — A;<.By LAWRENCE E..LAMB,M.D. LAI than ll was;'as a few years ago. Not onlyy t U)c nock in such eases thatlat the noise ■.(Newspaper EnterpriseiscAssociatlon) / do I h e a r theih heartbeat, but there’s an r m ay stop, 1 don't advise [histhis bccause / ^ , J)earDr. Lamb, loud rushlnpling sound like blood rushingg f pressing on those arteries: inin the neck )ur L buyers jjust retu rnnecf'from ' ththe w inter • •• I’m a 32-year-old moimother of iwo through my,my hoad rapidly. It Interferes!S s sometimes triggers veryV .sstrong re- - to y s in fairly good health:allh. 1 was bom with m y hearing, he especially on thee f flexes that can cause p(>opli)ple to falnl - T l I r v^lih a heart m urmiur ur which was' phone, andmd I have lo ask people to0 o and can crcale other problcnems. L irniturenrialorket and tthrough th

luse natural gas.a s . is Calill your Gijias Compa lable in most s su u b - . mm H d iv isioions. To fjnd out3 U t if ■ y o u a rer o n th e g a s line, lii [ 3 3 - :7 1 6 c3 ■ call nolow ! f - In ttermolm ntainnfiasCBompaitr iy - \ I Strooi Lov«.ovol 124 Main AveAvo. N. .Twin Falla■alia ■ N aitural t G as:': T he right een ei^ at tht h e r ^ [ h t t i i t M . ,1c ■

A-12Timo!i-Now:Jowfli Twin F.iKs, (d.itio Tuondii.'idiiy. .I.inu.ify 20. lOflO BE oise firmry ’'S’ M e ta ipprices i ■ ‘V‘W orld gold NKWVOIlKtUPli • K o r e l i - n n r t d d o m e s t i c I NKW VdUK lill prlcc*lndollartp*rlruyoum-<-M<>niliiy- • s u i t e n d s !;f;?^t‘;;i« a ;i'; Undon I |Tima^^ Wli per crnt plitt pure .ViI Momlnsflitntt CZSUIotlT/oo AltemoonlHliiil (124 OUnlt 44 Oo. dom’eiUc, refined In nllny. I’arlsdrf^m arkfli (iBonnll 27.33. i B f f s i in dism isscsal 'I, Iraniilurt obi 37o!l s«tu. ines t lecUoly.tlc, d elivered' U S Zurleh Cft.C ooin^. - - B O lS E tU P D — Idaho U.S,J.S , D Islrlet f c ^ . ’“c“ mon, I . Handy and Ilarman C24 0aoII 4400 ' . — . ^Vs.'wii^^rlma^ry’ iiwmdaryl ^ Kni^fhnrd, liaiw priee lor rtllninit tctlllmi and . , ------— Chief Chi JudRc Ray McNicholslols I h o s dis- unlalirlcatrti raid I& l» oil 44.10 w r troy ounce mis by Boise Ma'S^ium.wjr Seltlnit prtc«.%l)rlcated Kold U7.M ud U.M per > missed a lawsuil filed hy » 9 p^r 'l»“id” “ lar C2 00 c ^troyouoce. j CascadeCas Corp. to bar theh e :F e d e ra l |^ManK.itiew./io i Trade Commission from1 otoblainliiR ter^'ei^rowS ^ i r e i M n o b , .^.rt cm. Golcid weak)L e n s , do 'a mAA - ’ concompany secrets ollar fin n TheTi Boise-based w oodJ product.*ip ' ’V, Am. Met .Mkl. dealer ^ S i l v e r . I B y U n ite d1 PPr re e s s In tcm n llo n a L r eestrlctions s ti on sliver trailingIR wouldw< by worsonitiR prospDspects'for a.soltlo- corjcorporation souRht an InJIn ju n ctio n I'lallnum. mM. ^ Gold continuedlued lo lose ground In contio n tin u e to d e p re ss Ih is price, m c n l in B r ita in 's fofour-week-old steel prohlbillnR prol the FTC froim m lialnlni! Europe Mondnyay I:hut steadied In later Tho Th dollar opened stroiiRor;r on all strike. company woo-imoo i*r 10 NEW YOKK lUPD-llandy and llarmati Mon- infoinformation ro R a rd ln R co ^yquotedsllveraiM.OOperflneouneeiinchaniierf ■ ■ tradln(> and in ^ New York where a majcla jo r m a rk e ts, then lost jiomcRround c Rro In Tokyo the SaiSaudi oil price In- opeioperations. The rt'C had iiouBlit.souj. Hoc- S major purchnscase huoi'cd -tlie price ! . afterfter Ihe Saudi-oll price increase: KnKelliaiiifrioleda rllver liase jirlcoafM.fJolf jaso.wai>_ . qrease pushed thee dollard up to_2-l0,20_ umeuments as part of an invcstlRatIcatlon Inlo . fS; .ii".sie*. Mkl. afldv^p^M ll'lS e II) O.^ond 0.: n |in n Ior labricsted sifvor of US.Sia up - , ■■ rIfUit at the close.>se. ' a nnonnounccd, yen from Friday’s■‘s '2:i9.25; TIie'N ew another anol company, -. • Tunusli-ri-po«UrilUTjer- 'Jl Itedi;-» .« p e r ccni 0,1 Tiiodollnrromn emnined firm,' .Eu• European closlnR prices with>ith Ni' ew ' Y o rk c lo s e w n s 240,0f3,05ycn. BiBoise Cascade claimedJ r(re p e a te d '"IJl^e'nriS'.'.M.U”.^leni.l'S :t7«lcUi. • Gold ciosodI In Zurich at SC2T) an ’ork inler-bank close In parenthesitheses; Dealers said biR.• piphysical buyers In requests reqt for identical or sims im ila r in- ounce, down $57i57 f fro m F r id a y ’s close , F ra n k fu r t, 1.7r>T. m a rk s , up fromfi Europe were in the;he m arket in laler fornformation by the FTC was con:consum inR o f SGti2. a fto r openin'f' opei even lower at ,,,73:i5 , a t F r id a y ’s close U.7;{((1.7;{G0); tr a d in g fo r th e firstrst lim e sincc Rold excessive excc amounts of employeloyt'O lim e .. $C20. In la n d o nn sogo ld ciosod a t $C:i5 an u riclr. l,Ci:Ui S w iss fra n c s, up u p from fr broke from Its reco:K:ord hlRli‘$850 one The company also said thee F' F T C had Oir> iLfilcO); Amsterdam,_l.f nation con- . - ■* ounce, down S:. 28.28.H45 a ctln R f o r/o re iR n1 liInterests, bid for The Th company said lls comrlompelitlvc tho closc. almostost oven< with rrlday’^H^jeif.!elRlan francs, down fromTl 2o1.50 iFriday. Tho settle- butIt it reco u p ed toS2.2545 in N ewwYork. Yo lo S2G a barrel wasas thouRht to havo Case[Cascade had noi turned o ovi v e r th e gfcpm— ^ ______m o n t w a s S:}:i.95.15. hut t)i a cjealer said the ThoIio poundi apnarontlv was weakeicakeneri fueled the Europcapcan_bu>'iim.-One • dnt^n ------SilveFDiFDoIfors d e a le r fe e ls th o $2-a-l-a-barrel price hike haslias 1filed suit in U,S, D istrict:t CoCourt for indicates a Saudi n'move toward the WaslWashlnRton. J),C,, to force:e tlthe cor* ■ S terlinng g Silver ! ' I U ta h s e;eks e l to ban forereign banks ■ ; m o r e ha w k ish O P E•:C C countries. poraporatlon to JHibmll the informalmation, . . In dismissing ' the la' Canadian SilverSii Coins H S A I.T LAKK•: ClCITY (UPD - Tho^rtiissli issloner Mirvin D. Borthick saids a id ho McNichols does not barla r B o ise ' * Utah LcKisIaturejre IIs considerlnf’ a bill^prose csenlly has no.power keep forciRn forci A n n u a l m eeti’ t i . i g s e t -ascade from protestlnR dlsclosc lo su re of Pre-19-1967 ; u‘?rlchnvould (;an'an (.hanks and f(nancfal hanks:nk.s a n d /ending Jiouses out o f Ul: ”T)GDEN.‘ Ulatah (UPI) - itslrts trade socreisin courl proceroceedlnRS . H institutions basedsed Iin forolRn countries AndId hef said he can’t prevent Iht 'a r Co. Friday said inW;nWashlnRton, N ickles 194:942-1945 fro m »ponlnf< offices o ffk in the sUitiv for fromim siphoning off money fromm cicST '^malRamated SuRar of directors and ,o n e y o a r. lommors or in Ihe slate and sendingn« itil annual board o: U.S. 5 0 -1 9 6 ^ .^shareholders' mootiictinR will bc held 1965-1970 ' Mouse membertbcrs voted 5'j« last .^oreiRfciRn co u n tries. w ook to allowV irintroduction of tho* • The H /in n n h e re M a rc h 20, Scrap G old; VWedding The ban on forciRn hanks and fini 3rain futures i: m easure. The Son.Senate voted earlier to . ciailiQl Institutions would run fromimMav M The suRarlxjct procrocessinR (Irm said G fi ^ shareholders of recorcord as of the close bands, dental^al igold, etc. accopi the non-hui1-hudRCt item for con- of ththii is y e a r until M ay 1981, CHICAGO I tin I - Wheat. oaLi and 1 of business on Feb,, 1 Iw \ illb e e liR lb le lo uxri?I'cre ml»ed. owl com lili;her al llte, clowll^ondayclow .sidcraiion during'•inf> the Ixigislaturo’s • Prc:Presently, there are no forelj 'ntheClilcaco Hoard olTrade. bud({et session. ow'ned nec bank.s or londlnR housesisos hi attend and vote atI thetl annual meet- VVheat was oil •. to up y>. cemi: com inR. 21,: o.-oam olf <1 to up 'iand >oyl>eanxi*” olfh i*'?Io' i1p _ Silver &G the .SovlelDwS'lfnlino"! CHICAGO il.TD -am lnn nm and nheal In Kun>pe was rcspon«ltil .touhrr,iii.i I) - l.lvesUKk: CHIC,HICAGO iltf’Ii - CluMni; ranne nf mmeal ers lulurcs traded on Ihcjass^unsisf; tfi SK:aln*. Thcj« reports »ere not conllrrnrd.S'"""'"' Igfe I H C n l tlr S ^ j radr^JiilIr Jiiir. Meem ami li.-lten. lulurrsjrrs Irndcil on ihe ('hvMjjo MrrcanIcrcanllle Monday TTicrc were also some technically•ally la^lretl — IDAHO ' COIN GALLERIES< ; ht^ choice and [iruiii- sleerx K«chan.:hanne Monday: radlriH today In wheat nnd other luturcuturc* There - NEW LOCATION —3 302 02 MAIN NORTH fif-;.67.r.; cliiik-e • tidier^ Hish Low Cloie P re v .'. SalS.I.. i c S ^ J i K & ',£r™ ..f.r,b.. E/anS llltle Iron newi. In Ihc market (u wM.zb! uinII limicnoi:1 clmiccC.1 M a on. UveeD(«{ D«< Cattle Jan ...... \S'^e.it ^t\ec K^lns o^rtnll^lnsplrinspl:^ some ______^ HOUF O U R S 9 a .m .. 5 :3 0 ' H i Unit.'. l.4(Ui: radcle .ic acllvr; linrrou-\ and jMlts (40,0001 Kell 44.KU 44 !I0 44 »t<-ai V lo tlrm; Nn i ;z] < j j j ,KI 1 .1 , 1 G MJir 44 4S 44.50 S 44 'S H aerflni?o” s cOTVre^ol^lcan luture»'a?e'I'iiale in the day ■ ; l-:i2u0.^ l t a h6o:ui.o». S ' f 1 2 ;! H H Apr 44 or. 4S 25 41 UO 44.fl5A 4 - g ; - •lltnj!. ^ _^^cMlay’s .-idvanccICC recctpU: n C.illle -3; hiitvi Jun.n. 7IB0 7 1 05 7 l:?2* 7 1 ;l’s 4:1 '’a'c3xr,tE asB i)S 'cr:““« huo . ' ' MA,,t s a ‘ H .SI>OKANK illPIl\ - rllSDAi - KMImaled (C.OOOl ncclnix calllearul calvncalve»r«00, uilli early sales nl Mn r iiIaiiidiliT CUU1 !OinrpK’ h not rrwiii-Ji coun nnia (o t Il£> XjirniuxanclGilloic 'h B°:?0^° Ba3(i B24.% H24° ’ ? 15-;w ItM., M loT? perrf head;hri <(MoTi» Kiil jW HjoM*!' ^ k i t rZ: H A B« I R ^ — J H ' NORTIISAI.TI^KRiiKRiliPI. .. ld.-it>o. riaJiand' Ji?n^ : r.iklcm Nevada (mllultllol andi ranne »aloi Ior Mon. .lly 4 ^PorkBeille*“ ^WSrnd arul Mondalond.iv Ir.iile lalrly .icllve; 130,0001:,OTlU;wU^Jb) ^ A DUCTIOIN m lUuiiKtili-r ste m iinilII hrilhelfem 2 00-2 iO hWnT llii.ii Kel. ■ Loeotod from thele fouthwoiti cornor of■ BiBuhl, Idaho 7 \ luM «crk'!i (lull clow:>w: l)rt«id\ demand and K"". cotogory II 3 pomi hilch. now bottorios. r.ow 1&x5x36roorroorliros box, PIO driven'on andi on 035x20 rubbor —• Dorrpomco 200 gallon trailer iproyor on I. ;Westem gig r a i n ■ I' and h o i o lulufo fiydroulic oulloii 'n foil condi rrs elcneil T.l to 100 p«inl.n limer MondiiMondii)* Formal! 330 ^ o i i>oiKocior. single from, fast hitch.Itch, foir rubber, runs good. ■ No.2h;irlrvi2icwl•I’.'uncii.'''’ .ii'ri' Kstlmnicmated nalex 104 conlract.i AlUirhairnoV'. WDVD fias '/ocioi with wido (ronlIrom. 2 stogo clutch cind good rutrubbor. FO R J^O ■ Arrlvulk: iLcan. 122uhvalandllireeli)iriey. uhv. SuReriRcr Eidmn«-ll2.000 lla.; ccnU per 11 - Mouniod ort tractortor IS o Forrnhanri F. I 1 f.ydrooliroulic loodor with o 5 hydraulic t GE & HAYINGIC EQUIPMENT I Orr iHI'l) lill - • 1-ijrtl.md caUi Mar Opetio^ I'jwT wmf inj r Rli ot. Loodor will bo) 10sold sopaioiu. IHC 201 14'w lndrIndrower, ougor plotlorm, withIth «oconditioner, gos w aler cooled on- M lirBlii:roaAUl<-llvrryli;isi'lj;i!il»r . May ;21.23A 21 l« 210*3 2I.09A 222209 IHCB.275dioJollroiiroctof. good condition, 3 point)omt hitch, loir rubber.__ _ glne ond all in> good go condition ~ Hossion 300200 '12',windrower, draper platform, ■ T------While wtifflli .laivaulli;Uul liMJ3;-l-'«l>-ia —»— eutmi— ») — 20.USA— $1. ------eir cooled enginolino — Freemon 23 tl^1rt^^^o'hdy.TidV.boIor, hydroijle tenslon; engine V . . Kcl>:ndtil4 24, M.trIsl Isini ni4 2T> Hurley: .l.-iil3iKltlI .Sep 221.4C1I 2i.4f. 214« a r y - i a s, ------■ . . U3tlO;Kci.Isllitll3r<);K.no;Keii2ndhfllton;M.irlM ^»v 22.C0 drrven — Now/ HelfondHo No. 70 suporhoylinerler hehoy boler. PTO driven — IHC 55T siring llo hoy BaleBoler, ongino driven — IHC No, I16 single row corn chopper, PTO .SeUlentricnicnl prl CM on elo-.e and previous • . driven — Papoc>c hoyhi chopper on rubber withIh hajhoy hood only, PTO driven — John IV)me.Hlliie.HllcSu*yirNn. I2o|)eiiliilcrrNt:c.x’i!ui)ll». i^lleSjijiarNo. UJc.Yijirlcc l!i.5T _ TRAVEL:L & -5th WHIHEEL TRAILEDB lC ® Dooro 4 bar sidede rokor on sloel — Sfiowco 18' btbaled hoy pller — 3whoelod,hoy II .M ost activi; i v e s _____ 1 9 7 3 A ljo 3 l Itovoivol troilor. solf contained,, slonptiloi 6, slove ond 3-woy Frigidrigidaire. trailer. ------balliroom-onH-thovf»owor, qoeen-ii're-bed.-fomim otoee-w ith blower, oll->tow.pIum H I • NKW VoilK wido boi pickup, 1976 Oucko Sib whwheel 14 tondom axle ira>l«i:a>l«r with hydraulic dump, gramirom and LIV ■ K«1 Nil MIK C hlicagdgrain i c Moch »idoi ond onin 0.75*16,6LT0 rubber, in likoriko now coridilion. Texuco Inc l,oio,mo + I', VESTOCK EQiBUIPMENT C67,:Kn -Jl, f t. AluminutH 1J liihmhing boai. 3now Cenex 16hc6 hole moiol hog (coders — 3-13 fhole molal hog sell feeders — 3' xWA.OOO Ml. CIIICAIIICACOI ui'l 1 '■ Ciijh uriiln |ir<(.r% Mmid.iy:uid.iy: Foctory mode compimpor (or short whool boso economyocor pickup. ftog woierors — 3,heoted 3 stock wotorors — CcCall fi sheep fee d o n — 3-9 hold i isP'i'JS, ■ ■ £3 3 1 SSII lomb loodors —— 4 new slock lank hootors — 5 can5 No I yelluu s:i4i:N; (lilca^n bli! C t" SS: ■ Con|{olc«m^ . :iS6j()0 j; ‘ + u " HarleyrlcyinalllnK2 70 :l 20,S’: Iced 1.10 1 SUN.r " G R O U N I ENT lil,70n 371- •» :I'. • Ila»iiiilllu I the dlllercnrc liel» eTn ilicrn»h price an f D W O R K I NMGEQUIPMEil < . 3i2.800 71',. 4 r . pricc^ of llicI moni current Iulurwhool typo loiidom disc.« dnt>n duol rubber, solid discst froifront A milK* •' Mo^nr^’ j|eeaiis.^ toor, hydfoolic liltIt IHC No. 37 12 whoolI l^po ivp. londom disc on rubber with cul CJiml l^^rU LIVESTOCKKFEED I S:?SS - " ’S 'f f l • outi from ond hydfc'droplic lift - IHC 1 0 'I whoolhool lype landem disc on rubber,jbor, cul lOMorman minerolerol blocks — 33 Mormon coneoni,icenlraio'A mineral blocks — 3 bogs out from ond hydrauIfQolic litl - Kowoneo 10 roller rolle harrow wiih hydioulic liltIt - — IHC soil — 30 bags ol modleoiodi Plgiralo 13' socksocks of baby pig slortor — 1 sock No. 55 7 jhortk chischiul plow with 3 point hitchtitch — Sondorum (Triple K) 12'I 3' ron-, ol Iton Pig mool,I, '• novotor with ffougoge whools ond 3 point hitch•h - .Ath*, Cholmors 7 'pickupI tan sow - Spool II spring shank corrugalor on ! poody Shop olr compressor —— SolSolomonder — 3 Hondymon jocks i t l l ^ *' on solid bor and 3 poinl hilch — — Boll cutters —— NNew nu ls 8 bolls —.Drop cords ■ liyill . ’«cerrugolo oponor,, PTOP7 driven, angles hydroulieoulieolly ond 3 point hitch — 0 scfo ords — O roote ouns — Bafrnl p.imp ______JU B LI l c i mIVtlil' l •- 3pO'nlI hileh Ki — Evecsmon V lype' trail ditcher«n rubber with hydro ■ n m y IjjJU . Ii*l — Oiottm V lypo^po dilcher with 3 point nitchich ondo hydraulic lih — M artinrt V 1lypo l^ll dilchor wllh 3 pointlint hitch . Chollin double0 wingwn pull lype ditchor — Discuse 1lype ^{11 food ditch cloonorwir-wilh 3poini hilch, MISCELLANIMEOUS lUCTIC□ n U | 2 new SOO gollonfon fuel tanks — 2-280 goNon (uol ■i i f Al I (ue| tonks ortd stands — I tO gollon fuel lank S siond.-nd,-Approxlmoioly 500 ’/i". I" i 1" and I Vl" olomlnom and plosilc I M m alphon lubei —-Aluminum Aiu checks for 16" — 20'‘ci20''comontdllch — Fost hitch prangs AUTOMOBII — Top links — DrcDrawbars ~ 4' scolfolding —- M Me e l a l pipe lor fence posts — Con- n t f ^ B IL E S & crele pipe and comcement checks — 2 rolls of tableoblo »with lurnbuckles — Fence posts J A N U A R Y 3 — Barbed wiroI — Woven wire — Traps — HydrHydroulic hoses — 4 or S hydraulic '3* H'Ja i ______. C «COLLECTORSt S A U T O ------rom»-6baleiofs of ploslle twino &hovoli — PliPlastic dam s ond ml<»rlQ|.-:-Tlro» - I l i s f l JIMKrT2HAHERTN£ICHICHBORS I f t f 194 1 Chovrolol 4 doordo todon. Special Deluxe,ixe, 1completely reconditionedJ insinside ■ —Fonce Slays — EElectric fericer* 3 boxoi el cloy Buhl cloy pigeons ~ Surgevocuum pump jj|L and oul. Jot blackk withvi wida'wniio tidowolls,ills, 1radio, unit Is In excellentt co'condi- ond single milkertor -— Assorted doors ond'ftindovindows — Counter top cabinois'— 4 Motlan t'O iborn*, AuctloKtlanvcrt Ijnjn j UI . tion and con bo drivoiiven anywhero (really o chorry]lorryk B’x4’ '/i" plywoodood shoets — Cupboord door*ors - — ond other mlseolloneous too- n f , 1969 Ford Galo«y' "500"i 4 door hardtop sodon.don. power sloo'ing. powor brakbrakes, num erous lo mortlliortilon. Also assorted panelingg — 0 Borrols of oil. . f l l ' . oif conditlonlnfl. i90390 V-0 runl good. y y l964Mi>rcury ComoViio'l.'209 V.a. oulomolie. runsnsgood. gc ...... - SATURDAY SNAKE l»VtR A ^C Iio^:\oN M ! ' ■ ' ~ T R U C KKS ! ------F I B R U A R Yr 3a ' EF 1950 Ford F.eOO 3 l-rubbor ' M O T f l l Como •ot on oul le the Ul sal* In thetie WiVVostend ol tho ceunry. Il'» a bio BURTON HARMONISCISONS ‘ * ' W B with now rocaps on rear. 14’ bed wlih scissor,'sor holtl.I groin ond tiock tldles o i nrunt ouctton with o h 0 varlely el itomi. Evan some'nime m ore ih e t vr« d o n l even know f f i n Wandall Iff . good — 1953 Chovn tolll bed. 035x30 rubber. 4 tpoeiipoed 3 -whot ll wlllb«^: b«^S*« youlhero, W*r1. Ellar*. S«nn*tl. lM*it*rtmlltmllh. Aucllo»««rt 'Inm ipood. unit do«» not w i H not run — 1950 IHC 1 Ions Iru'truck, wilh duol re a r w heeli,». Itockiti H. rock, engino doos.n nc o t run - 1961 IHC B-162-353 -3 ton truck. 6 cylinderonglno,Ino. 5-3 . ipeod. equipped wllhvllhie-comblnollon groln^tlo F I B R U A R Y a 1 Slock bed and hoiit. loir rubber.ber. - -- ANDY'S TRUCK C EQUIPMIIPMENT I m Auctlon>Burt«rr IW - BIIIE(UtlAMoclBt«>. Audi T l R M S i CASH C J DAY OF SASALE F I B R U A R Yr 66 O w n e r :: JJIM KITZIZHABER& BORS THOR lUND ESTATEkTE ^ UI U | ■ . ' ' " ^ & NEIGHB< Bill E il*t I A u o < ^ l* l. AuctI'uctlon««n Sale Matiagecfed by ^fasters AuctionA Servicece ...... Auctlooccie c rs :— - - ' ‘T h ei^usine.asJhat.Servic J B i uiceJBuilt^ ------^—-Gleric: G l Cal Harper ■ LYLE MA!lASTERS .• GAIGARY OSBORNE , - 5-13 S85<1 or 543-6673 ' . C • Sn3-5227.-l7.-Buhl. Idihr, , 9;M 9;M (ioixlinci, ld-'.h»J . . [I . Buhl. ld.ihn

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II- I.l, i.itiij..! •/?o, 1‘iUO Tifin.'fi-N'■ofi'Ncwn. Tv;m F.ills, Iflatio A-13 Pefen!ise ,.0 (s:p@ SDiig.jp;p ff S c s c B g " I YlYES,WE’RE IN thME i COPYING C , M ’. i ' Mli J!: I I '^3J4 1 8 IM. 45 ‘ HolKIM> 1 J i / (m ?6^ HoilkW 197 Ji3M 2fl' io k ,1“ sii :: ■ BU stocks O < ’ cicftfna.'’" « ’ ’ ^ ’ lol^ • M°' Ik”' NoNalO.-, 1 / 205 J ' BUSINESS. . 5«ln» N«l ConlT«l'’ 1IM 5 ? JM IJu I h 'Hbn‘^1Il 7 W" 8 1M9 ■ 92 • . ti! ■ :_ui TciAOuil I ?5 - I'l I, P•E(^Jt| LutlCt'fl. ConlioiO M tt 9 1288 604.1 HeusllnIn 2 88 8 400 ?9H. 'Jj'■! ■ I'jOcp^ I 32 iiiviiiiT,;: BUTUTWESnU. rdl, 44 I I '* 341 2 4-,-'.• '» ' ■* --- 0 0 - - MH. .V ts t? fSl H>'~ OccdP.-i .1’, is r pjs S *' CPC inn J *> Ooann Cp ; 5 p |37 ; H'■ siiiT ’ii ■ DOWTHINGS I strong 1 Ma 7'247 laaiio’pP -?;40 9 44 o2tV|l •,•• Ohio Ed . 1 7-t 2 3 13' I -si::,;: & 'r^,iJ'® » JW 'OcalDa>a . 1 80 6 4J 24>i- |.t't OKucE 1 eo 1 2 8 nt2: *l'o?u5 i'.«U J ®35 “ llj CufliaiW .HM 13 2/3 28'.. 1 III Pwf OilNiG 1 80 90 71' 'j . 01onuGi^. ' I NEW YORK (UPI) - . --- D 0---- Imo'Co0 • 1 20 ' 4 181 'I|« Ol.n Coifi 1 ! 1 1/1 - The stock “> ’ I S 1?'*“ !* Danflly 112 I l7 125 19'*-. INA Co0 •' 3 30 f 238 J3H- >t • morket overcome qarly pr a 40a 33 «9 la'‘T ‘i y p ro fit takltig *in«osi i 60I ; I g ; s IM ; i! 12?? «^‘~ l'’ l"o°Ctf to register a small ^alnIln Mondayp as I'l OiillKaM ™ ! ‘C 14' institutions nooded the mi S .IS ?.“; 5 g ::s, II 2M J 884 u3l>i'-I. rl J p '. ■! t " c . , .Jj ^ J .,1 e market with i nS i.f lf :??*“ .'* Doofo IK“! »! iji’l'ii iiiS . orders for defense, oil ond and sweetener “n .r -,, OelnAf -120-JS i',"! J,',.:," ss.';:E J i ' ’! ”! Pace t 2 4J c «• |,jr Issues. n ’®'** * Donniaon t '« PcLlii'O 224 C i'j Jt', AmM? 1 !,!» ;.'S:V g"|£ ; s !=; ;!5-“ s,y; pacpi 2 04 a :i: is>, Trading was active. •0 s 1?: p3j'.,_ H. “ TO H PaeTT 143 7 JJ 12-. -Ijl- w ; The New York Stock - ’ S “ ' i l j “’ ” '■* '* Pan Am A.r 7; '» i09tenain{lilne I 9 J2 2l'>— 'I high w as 65,411 OM 3 1 ^ >^241 37'1. ■* ■» PoopiesGa 5 Jli 8 22J J4r on Jan . 11, 19TJ. The pricerice of a sliarc *msi" jS i' m 15 "j®’’* PODOiCo 114 9t«:j JV.J3'.ijuiVcr’ ::: bj.- rose 36 cents. AmSlO'» (Q I___ 1^20^____4 278 22;.-;.__, r__ Pluci------1-J:-----15-U4J ; g , ',i5 l'« Pnaips 1 ;oa lo 541 J7‘. The Dow Jones Industrialitrla l a v e ra g e Ami'ill*' — — : 1 94 8 t02 05^’- ;•;• Pn.iaEl 160 7. BJ] tj', operating at a l.4!>-po)f 2-----8 929 41>>— >. Ktmrut •point dcficjt , IM Sion )31»- •« KanPLII 1 98 ' 6 70 17'1 V4.,^i..-,. bccausc three ot Its compor i H sI'-'-K "-"' --- E E---- . Kcnmei II 1 32 9 It J3>>. ‘t nponents were '-jj > IIJM 1 “M 8 1> 17'> KanncitII 1 40 19 922 Jt'lj. >t■/ SkJ a JS; Ji trading minus their dividenidends-rose t Z a , ' i “ Air fi 6CJ 8'.i. '• KaUcOI 1 55 12 695 76'.. «. ' p!'lnc>& 'l40 flV.'S } 8 I” ?8'"t Joar r«'.2 4Qa 8 1834 H KiddaVV V t 80 5 774 J?'.,. «.«. Pouroia 1 18 S43 uj; 2.39 points to,fl78.50. The10 DiDow gained ’• J n il «H*U, a,on i172 ?j 5 1 22 26M. '. KimbClI 288 3 112 0O>». '< uj;/* •! v'/.ilurn 1~r” ''"/ 8.96 points overall lasl we its ' W ! ' g sj' t ;;'! PSEid" 2 20 8 Irl .18*'‘ Clines. 862 lo Avnatine M’ B ** '"yl tIti JO 3 70 7 2n 49|.. W Putimn 1 90 7 J‘9 Jt'. C U9 J) > • -Sll vvc-' slioishook llif diisl oul of Ihc 662. am ong the 1,889 issuesje s Itra d e d a t 4 .kami Sr T ° ° “,t :„ t.M I* 1 ^3 ,, 7; i)M wiiy IIIIII ill doitu' iliimrs. and _____ p.m . EST. ______angarP 60! sm S.;;.; 4 40 0 3558 u5»'l7li;Dli 111 : / shares, up from the •17.IOO,( ^ yzVa 7? 6 J70 ifs . 11 look ;i IIi>n^ lon^; lilllivliiil v;ii;;ilcd ,' 100,000 trodcd .:a I.;;,5 f;r' 4 '-1 nalston 84 lOiiO^ .session of «mho«i ' '.m >» _fiaDiaA eor> 4 jo 19'. i 3irS 'T 'l- -I ■’ 'I'"" :'.i|>tt path. Only 12". Sdiiic , '.11 '\ i li-’S - 8 1272 25 XciON iii;ii.liiriai.hini-s have a o'niplci 50-mllllon plus shares Ihlsilsy yc ca r. "I ’j’;?'!!"-" tiiji" '! RCa'cb'’ im 'j 'H? 22** Among the defensen s e s to c k s . '•=''*0 «? F*alO''« ' M 6 2221 u9»- '< Ullonlr>a'0 'io 9 1228 pM I 'I'. neouSlncl 2 3 2M Jl'.- 5 4c;i *•' J li>')l p.nil.•nil. 1Thi.-.sliorici ihc path 44 S 228 8><— '« LoeknocidM 22 1293 tl .1*. *. no.lon 1 S« • 10 -4J9—T5', 8 157 lilt' k-Ns cliaiw McDonnclI Douglas rose5C 4'k4'. to 50-,. I SO ' 3 1 20 . 4 287 71I»-2'< .liancv ol'jiiniminj-. 0 t 1?3 L,]7V>. >t F|,Po„8- 1 1 65 9 191 291. noInMi* /■« 4iiii ?3) S ’i il11''*“ •'' '■■ '■ Out iiikTtIikTcliariKSitili- pajw cassci- General Dynamics 22’/«’/» ■'t o BO-V. ’ « ’ ..-5 ~'Li iis "’i i iiii:; 'I to 7 m c:j« - j.'t.” I'.-.-M . k'v di:iii|cii:iiij;cil copyini:, Clo from Lockheed 1^< to 47. Northr)rthrop 2>'- to osiEo-.snr < . 1.40 7 2/7 30 . LTV Coro 3-»2«5 12 — '« '« ncPO» 1 480 6 82 13’i-^ Fo'fl Molt' 4 3 1298 Jli. Luck»Slr1' to 7 281 141.— <1'• nockwii 7tj 8 71J cr.- 'i ■ i' It'iia ii>k-«al Icku si/cI in s<.vinids. [ 58',il, Rockwcll IntemallonItlonal 3'\ to 3 J, ’ "1 fl McK 1 MJ8 { ya 7>t— '« LuksnSII '» florin' MJ9 2 - 6 i.‘s 45 - c i;i '■ S.iviii was; " k1L-“ inonr Inde 4 753 U’,, was also small aioti|:li lo 62■^, Raytheon 2'n to iHl"» and «t> S1UJ ji'. 1^1 2-0 ’4 .92 ’ Macmiii .82 8 Ml t4t.. I ' • fMil\c a hi.iiii.bi.iiii An da'ironif svsieni Watklns-Johnson V/h to34'.-.-. ----0 0------Maev ; SS"g" ,.■! S C8 6 101 11 — '« Ma ta 1 70d 34 19H * 1 — iliai auKim.iiiiiiii.ilicallv ^,•on1Ivns;lll^ for Chrysler Corp., the2 finfi an cially ,•«1 B HB a •!* o*^ Sk^ 1 MU 8 M2 33'« Mar>Hfi inals, 8 M JOH* H QannBliCo 3 ,up;i _ ^’■“1 ori}:inals, troubled autom aker, rost;sCM oO'i-as u,i\na 1:« 2 13 18fl '1- Man Lilo. ”.s ST. r-- SaUSlr : 2 80 6 129 J5jT'*"' r o n r ’iio iiion.siiK' I ' ^ CO'"- lhal makfs . 1?!'’ ” *' QAmOl 60^ 60a 2} 693 MtlhrO iiakfs.ror dfan. aisp the third most acllvc NYSE-ILsted NV I;]" I ’1 • I ’S S '.:" ::» !SinoauPa 2 2 179 JJ'I- ?ru. AmpNcj® copies. Asks diKsJin oiir liigiiid ioiilt— 11 »?? u i u J? 0 "%®' ^ I 24 10 339 70']— >>i. !SanFin 2C0 7 1467 575 r‘7 . f ’ E^naro.'"" Issue. Chrysler also is aI high ig pro d u ce r ^ , 55^ ' C' ■ GonHosI ’4n rl' iiri; S ' 2.12 8 971 J< -2'J ^ _ wliidi ;iImi•o iissiiH-siiss a loin; lii'tf f,\pCL'- of tanks. cS7i^sc (too 8 Ml M ”* •’> elhoip L.r.ic«i)' your yi'i'f drum . Coca-Cola triggered a ru n on g«toPL r o« I isS Hi f i l ) . f« l 7a Ji And I III-SilliL‘ siinio orn'.ina! ihiiikiiij: 'J ^ c5?' ** QPoui • r n u i,i Li;-"' s"°l \i !=i iiS1 ScolPaB"' : 1 5 il2 18'.- fructose m anufacturers; whw hen It an- c b s ? « 43 *r •! Ai.ual°i-‘ ‘ 40 t;: 757! 2J'. ’ •> inlo il'lo inakinf: inti copias ' ? „ H CnSlilof ' i 40q r i liL.. kE° 1 'oaPa"" l'"S° 'eiMS W''" 107 i7|>.i'. .KiK-s inlo Iml'L nounccd It.was allowing Itslt.s I:l»tl]crsto i n s t i l , , . , ,, 2 7; 8 1088 p 7'.|- McOrHI’ ’I i ||i |•! srtliaiI 2 40 ni93i Ca'.. ! ri8 ro'l— liiiycr I’iduviioliviion I’lan is uni<|iic iii\ 125 -» 62/ b2S>*- McLoan S!: i: ES' ^ rS 3iw 014'.- ', llio ltitJllsll>. substitute for sugar, - which-wl lm.5 a™;« “ ■ ■ 1!«' i!!!7!; EE' fi1 62 7 49 4'a— S M«ad clim bed substahtlaliy in price.pric .40d IJIIta 2-..8'1 Mofck * SmSnkI 1 44 15 1548 »*'! ;!'i: - 1', Savin,in, .11OUI aiininiimi'ni'isirt llu- pasi,-Hiii to ic^do it. A,E. Staley rose 5'i lolo44'j. 4< Stan- ch«»M j“ ' {\’i '5^ . GloOalM .?0 J i'?a" 'J tJ ‘1 'I 0«mo Pi-iio’ .19 1* 53« 3)9’ I’ 144 4 120 1 — Miesou » SoCal E 2 72 5 385 73 73 . . 1, FutrrmiO 25 27 34 . . dard Brands 3^j to 32^, CPCCPCInterna- V,® rs sM 'l-'.J OraeoW 2 JOS05 g 1229 40'.<1 H MinnPL 1 li’P^< SouinCoI 1 J4 9 1003 u12'> tio n o l 4 T'm to 7 0 ’L-: anda Ar. SSI, ’± < SoNRos 190 11 165 iC’.. . flonlm'' :0a 9 J3 11 8U Oroal AiPAiP 174 n— Mooiicoro-0 ’ '1 I S ? oO Tji:> SoPacii.I 2M . 402 R—3r|Z 'I Gwni Y Mu 14 337 chcr-Danlcl'Mldland iMn!■!« to : n \ . ,Ss 68M p9H. *. OiNoNk I.M, l.W « 1«^ {;J9'’»«0 62',. CrILkCn 37 t6 244 5 «M '• OW.iPrI U 2i ', . i> Hoimet 1 68 0 21 Coca-Cola slocks gained 1'l'H x to:Ht 'H , crTFm (W ’ 3 6^ 4 0 r 9 520’jr4T;::: 54",- » : H| l| l|;;* ^RO?ElsT(arNAr j Texaco, the second mo:m ost active cllleisv j m 1.20 18 788 J1’il3'.> MoiglP ^ 2M ^ J90 491. ^ ?1'!;_ K.^iscr®' . l/i" ’*1833«33 1 PROl _ NYSE-listed Issue, gainedcd 1'l u to 36-'i Cilrtnv 1.J0 i i i i i i Iis tM ;-'- ag___ ‘.lUO___ U Jni— ---- “ ‘r r j^ McC^ticr'. Ol tJ 719 I " b uISINESSSYSTEMS s in i | 2 70 11 199 am s J7 . I >.<,lcriiiE 20 18 17J a fter block trades of lOO.OQQ; --- HH---- * MISlTel SlflOCal 3 70 E 1 <9 «7 ■ 0I1J01 ‘ ' (IOI) 7]«,tll1 I ------saWTIOOTWXTsharcs at ar J1WJ 6MH-V.. Hamt)urlr> 2 ' <7>i 0 OkuD - Cod 19 ;4K and 100.000 2 tJIOM SJ .1>< M'OhCo u fj..-'.. l e s , s r ...... _ I • sh ares a t 36S., The oil gjantant Ilast week cocidqh <4 njIM______HamPa IM ----N H----^ ,. sSlorlOto 84 11 91 7C^- 'KJcCoil :s 17°1JJ J WJ 0 — Mafiana ,J0 Stoi« >« T. 12 — ’i Tiili. 640 6 17 1 Superior 4'/.- to 152>/v. Sunun CCo. 4 I;, to ______79'/!{, Ohio Standard 4 loI 101>... 101' MobiL . Corp. 2 to 57%, Cities Servl ^ Denver"beans b' -----T-Treasury— 96'^, AUantIc Richfield to Closis i n g c o m m oodity i futures DKNVKUiri’li (• ^^WAsiiiMi-roN’ ' n ’l' Murphy 3 to 101. Atlantic 1 . l>c.^llJallJO.^'l-l>m^Xll( life itlchflcld P re v I r’ reported higher earnings, r Close a i n n i IS, raised lis M onltiCCommodity oi Cl'.40 64,4'. W,l!7 ; the counter at 4 p,m. totaledlcd50,49:U20 5 v c c a ltie Oft.CO ;9.1*) 69.1*) 6lt..-)2 ■ - shared compared withh 552,S ,,.™ « - / c cle < d| ; c rc a ttle }il,70 ' 12,20 j)2,20 }i|,l)7 ' Hl.IMJ traded Friday. ve h o g s 40.10 10,;!5 4(t,;!5 ;i'j,C0 ;tu,72 ‘ The American Slock ExchExchange In- beat 4,4li'- 4..'>7';; 4..'>7' 4.46>-. 4,.')6'. dex rose 4 to a record 270.79?0.79 a n d the oni ■' 2,70'- 2.74:'. 2.74:' 2.70-'i 2.72';: C h o o s e pricc of a ^ a re climbed 28xt2axcnls.The Feb.sllvetI v e r' ;17,0.'>0 ;w;,l!.')0 ,r)0 .-W .O ;i5.a*iO pPerson-i-to-Persc son National Securities Dealers'frs'. ^NASDAQ . - M a r. oldgold 643,00 6.1I-00i5l.00 615.00 - , 6:14.00 composite Index of OTC stocklocks gain ed M ar- sugaiJg a r ^ 19.73 :»,ix) i»,'jb I 7 .y 3 '' iB .ii f o r a h i , a point to a 1979-80 high of 160.70.IGO.: M ar. soyb»jybeans 6,60' l. 6,66',. 6,6Gi 5,.o7 G6II-. liom e eqi:]uityloarin. Q u o ta tio n s fro m SincliS inclair, Inc. T o d a y ’s m a r k e t - A^ n d y o uI ican cho<)o s e th ef v w a y Stocks tr;traded Val/alley beans at a glance (irral NnntirrriH: J iil ;'[,0n, %.ti iMiii, und I over thee2 counter Uicmnricmoflipl, - ciiii'’ m Mondi"'"'by; . Quotations -. frcfrom NASD at ap- rtmm: ttui 3)1 W. I III :>7 uo, nnif !)-»l-m>”' Cold fiduret — Low«r. Tlit-Xc“(iil(>lalioris“ "afe iicairr*.;alrr«. courtnv ol ;irc»lrm llr;in K ftr.n? g ------^------' ,P>,‘«»KO Krein tuture* - Whcj Moclalloii Inc. I’rlcc% arr iipI. US Sn I, ,,, o(t Vj to up cenU. com up ■ provided by SInckn c lalr. Sturgill a n d Co, ' l.ihol>e.mtn*nnd»lnfai:cchnr«o ybrahJ olf *I‘i Uid , A sk I. >,.0»ioo hi(9icr- U a n k o fA m e r. 25.2T. Delay i)i.n-(t)ii.v ‘’elebrafe •;j I ’s t Sec, Co. 19.125 19,625 \ J p ,] vourHrst .vour 'Hike o\erker ./alley grain Ida. I’st.N at. 24,00 2:,.00 ^ payment' “‘lll'r' '-ir!>irthday 10 yearsrs Ida. Pwr. Pfd. :ti.00 • narlp>11.-irlry, 4irTi.,; ml>cIT' -: lulvl»,-•. .'i ib '•skipping lopavy .' wl coni.Su?'/ "JnionlhsI lillK ' “ -'■■‘‘I S P :J averages Intermn.Gas ■ i:i.7.'5 14.2T, "(jriiln S ’ [irliT* nrp an a>rrin:i- iit soxrr.il1 MMi1.UIC a paymentp:i .• ,NEW YORK tUPIl - I>ovPow jonci Keliwood 9.75 g S f LO.w . a , l-onB. Filler miX) 410.00 * 30 Indi m iz 8»Tm Kccottl r P a c .si. I.ifc :: s S!s s s s s j il i s m S l 'i Trus.Jolsr '2JS t;s Pro^ r o d u c e .Make ^ aiUJmos. .Skip Consd. Food n o n a v r y- ^ o '■’•‘kl' i?"?'' CMItWCO lOI’li - Hulk M-llinuiincnnl >111 . < I .v i 'i i r s omake 2s(raijrhtrh t ... Monday; tnduslMalji 4.K7.BOO;0; __Trni^r; S erra L fc ,.» • . 3id «-HK»a»rrp>rlnniy S l.’SDA MmHl;i\: “ Ji«> WS.SOO; Ulllllln «».900 llullrr: USIM prieca iiaid In dcJlvcrv- OUT first. . pavnu'fllsr)ls„ ____ . 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Taste MatoItches H ^ laar j Cigarettes! . r e s u l t s p r o) v v e i t .

N e w taste t a tests w ith ihthousands , P r o o f : T h■he ovcrw hclc l m i n g m a ­ ...... o f s m o k: e e i r s p r o v e i t . - ' jority o f MlERIT E sm okekers polled ' P r o o f : ! A significantIt m ajority ■feel th ey dieid n ’t sacrific : i T ^ ice taste in . o f s m o k:ers e ) rate M E RQ ! T taste as sw itchingfnrom high tarir cigarettes. i g o o d a s — or b etter thai an— leading P r o o f : 9 6S ' % o f M E RIT I l sm okers meE R IT i high tar h ra ■ b rands. E venn cigarettes d o n ’t m iss fcform er-high"1 tart b ran d s, ' - having twtw ice th e tar! i f FFiker^^H P r o o f : 9 0out oFTO cnh i j o y P r o o f ::•C O frh^;95% rst ftatin g -a - - s m o k i n g a s; im uch since s w i t c h i n g

p r e f e r e nice, o 3 o u t o f 41- sm okers to M E R IT a:a r e g l a d t h esysw y itched, '■

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M E RIT:,FtovenLoi Il ongTbrm C onclusion i:is c le a re r tli!;han ev er; - ^ LOW TAR-ER r E N R IC H E D FLAVOR A ltem ati ttivelbHi^lalarBrands. M E R IT deli'livers a w innining corn- mmmmmmmgim- .. ' O PhlNp Morrii Inc. I9S0I b i n a t i o n o f tastet and llo o w t a r . .. Kings;8mg"iar;'0.Smgimgnicotine- •- 10D’sr1l4ng".‘iaCO;7rri!:7mgnlcotlnoav.percigareilo,FT(, FTC Report May 70 A c o m b i nnation that's:’s a ttra c tin g -.

m ore and mnore sm okerers e v e ry , •_' Warning; Thehe Surgeon General HHas Determined 'day and— mn o re irriport;r t a n t l y — M m „ That CigaretteIte Smoking Is Dangerou:ous to Your Health. m ■ satisfy in g thel e m l o n g t es r m . ' J ______in^&lG00^

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* O bltui•Itu a ties ^ Tuooday, Januofy29, o r ts 'm M . g i c !V a lI t e y TIm os-Now a. Twin Fall m ______- C l aissifled s s I ^ ^ 9 •wer failuare I ■ - I •P i

I affub-zere-2 tem pera- The plapt's plai power output was re- is now relying on one sourcurce of powor turea created such1 a domond for duced byly 11,000 11 kilowatts, Brown said,|j rather than three, as is usuallyi tho ; ■ electricity Monday that a substation Residentlential and commercial cus-jgl • caso. hesaid. j, sw itch failed, leavingIng som e 22,000 tom cr demands den during the 8 a.m.-9.-9 Nielson said the compan•any Is asking Idaho Power custom tom ers without a.m , bcd^jcavy load period Mondayay its customers to conservevc electricity power. rcached1 1,643,000I kilowatts. 47,0000 0 In order to prevent another The switch, which1 wcwould have re- ' the record winter-houriy peaWoW "It Is a tight situation, especiallyesi for sponded to the Increa;:reased dem'and. I Jan • u ary 31, Brown said,Id- Twin Falls, as far as oursur obility to v | . I malfunctioned, causing;ing an outage for Becauseuse of frozen equipment andnd adequately serve all the loiload and any HSSI up to six hours In sonusome areas. The hl^ dema!mand as a result of the cold)ld custom er’s ability to comonserve eloc- i failure occured at 7:3030 a.m.a.i temperalu:aturcs, Idaho Power wasas Iriclty during this currentsnt cold spell j At som e poJnt porllcorllom ol Twin ;o t» intemipt I” service to the FMC1C wouid be appreciated.” heslesaId, ' Falls,-Buhl,— Dietrich, .phosphate ^complex at —.. ^The cold temperatureses also con- lo. Brown said. FMC’s con- •j Filer, Gooding, Wendei '!’• tributed to a m inor housee firefi In Twin ^ Shoshone, Jerome, C 'ilh Idaho Power allows the Falls, Twin Falls firefighteiiterssaid, p H agerm an w ere wlthoui to reduce or cut-off servlccc® Fire broke out al the hordome of D.E. e power is needed elsewhere, ' Jerry Nielson, assistantant electricalt sS- when thepc Ison,313FiflhAv. E, atababout 4 p.m., perlntendent for the Twirrw in F alls Idaho The faiiuiliiure affected some schools In firefighters said, Powcrofflce,said. the Twinm F alls aroa, but. power wasas Ison was reportedly atteittcmpting to restored-d- beforeI classes startedd, , thaw frozen water pipes w :, Spokesman Bob Bro\ s with a ph>- Brown of Idaho Classes werewc delayed until 9:30 a,m.n. pane toroh when flooriwaroards caught P ow er said an addltiona:ional SOO custom- on the northorlh side of the valley, e rs in Boise lost power. on fire, firefighters said,I. f A partition . The powilower failure also forced thele caught on fire before six: firefighters,fii A malfunctioned switch swi al the 'i'upperwarA-are plant south of Jerom e to responding with two trucks,:ks, managed . company;s Shoshone: FallsFal substation cancel itsIs firstfl shift Mondoy, to extinguish the flames. DaDamage was j prevented power crewsws fromfi draw ing W aho Power P< crews managed to described as light and n>no injuries y- on available tranformctrmcr power to bypass thethe malfunctioned switch andid w ere reported. Mercun -falls to t o f a r nm e r s —■ $S y m m s 10 beloi i embargo to be‘-dfiiictive;'iV ) S tc ^ . - R-Id ^ Id ^ .'M o ^ ' .■ SjSmsMMwld.1t,musthbye.the.total;;; TWIN FALLS - Temiimpcratures ■Of ' .-C M ^aK«mvof.othef.;frefrwoiSd.'. m ; plum r m eted Mondoy in Twin>vln Falls as ;8bDuldsl|arelnstM eountiWbr^bnd must extend beybitd ,: an s arctic front continued over tho w . agricultiirauralcommckuuea.^^ui'c-' Magic P Valley area. IfMEabt - - Ilmattiy..••be iM jiald, the U.S. bahnotr; • \t 6 w^CaaUrford’i ■'•amllltairyihrealwldy'' , Arctic air coupled with snowsn cover I t .- J night Symms wlih . aplciricullural and economic • from ^ a weekend slorm produxluced near . aiso against th e ; r aanctioDs.”s.” rrecord breaking sub-zero0 tempera-i r ^wM-umoo.tihMeses outtanncks,6 ■ • ^ .. lures ll for the orea, the weathctherbureou assist SymmawirvrilIbclbcaie8t9isakCT'\' reported. The cold front contributed coi ' HMti^ wbenUte at the';MinMlnlddm 'C o i^ ‘Patin^ ' to hazardous road condlt: a n |[ K v : JOmUianir V': Bureau bahbanquet FWdty at 7;80. ’ electrical « power failure th ro u ^ o u t Ibe'gi^ sem* 'P.m. at ,th«i Uv P8oderott;'lrin^Ih.v the ^ area, and one minor hohouse jwkneaVwlby.' Burlev. ■,.V ry aauthorities said. S ® .. W-'dul. Moming temperatures In : the state Dob DcUihtnull/Tlmn-Ncwi ranged from three degrees1 atabove zero a ' o l l Wr M w S o S S i S S *■' U rcm nii Floydd GG; a m b rc ll c h o p s w all Inn a briihroom at house fire s c e n e ai«> ayalfiN e ,vat ‘ibe-v^ iito 44 degrees below zero at Stonley. ------sU:Fa;n(B(ffrau office In^' ^Twin F alls reported 10 degrep w s below Ihelr g i^ pro-. '^Mriex.vPofPoriRrtiief Ihfortnatlon;,- ?zero. Afternoon temperature:ires ranged _ y .d u g ^ ■ ^ an csUmatbnated 25-peij- c© B lagl^ of^Rup^^ • from three obove zero a t BurJurley to 17 l - O l l above al Lewiston. WindsIds In the ►uncil p laa n s t o talik e m o re t im e Magic Valley area w ere geni:enerally 15 , ------^ t tcto 20 mph. producing a-chllli 101C to20 below zero, in so(twginassossiiig StatePoliecsald. _ R i g hlitspole i l most m' of the area’s slreci■eels and of some 74 applicantsj for the JobI, council m em bers’ posllK)Slllon on Ihl! C o u ncilm d lm , an Jim Smollwood sug- Stale policc said Rockk HcHanna, l7 ,o f ____ hithighways, A flurry of minor accidentsac which wos} vacatcdvac in Docemtwr whenn Issue this week, geslLHlthcpthe possibility of raising o bond RiQ)crt. was northboundtund on "H" TWIN FAL’ALI.^ — A Nampa tractor were wc reported in Twin Falls,Is, but no form er CityNiy Manoger Je a n MIlurr The city's planned $5 million sew- the additional costs. Woodall Street when he lost controlitrol of his car . driveiiver Saturday struck two Injuries Inj were reported. Twitwin Falls resigned. age plant modificationn pproject domi- Jl“esl onedned \whetlier such a bond could and collided with two parliparked pickup uUHty poles,!s, ccausing slight dam age to Po nated much of the moeneeting with, a -»«<>Walined ncd given tho'unstable flnan- Pollcesald. Several comcouncil members, including trucks. Slale police addenloccurred at 10:27 a.m . «•1-86 — lev spots, been released,sod. i Burgfary thwarteIe was estimated at $75. from Galena Summit to Slanle.v • ?830;000 to cover the cost o ing City Ma:Manager Tom Courtney) stoi the plant's While the modtftcatiuns''wou]d re- Miller Drug Store prevenlivented a theft . No dam ageB to lo the Idoho.Power, pole I malf^ctioningjicat. tr^ cfunctioningwcll;"-- - - x i^tm en t unit. ' duce thee lol total output of sludge, the ...... late Sunday nighl. was reported,led. No Injuries w ere ro- •U,S. 93 — Icy spots and sorriarfie s n o w ' seem s to l« fur 'T hai unit' is' co’nsIdcreeen sentenced lo. fivfive years wilh 120 days juristrlsdlc- ' Magistrate and anc District Court Friday c Stabbing was commitlolitled to Health and Welfare ny on separate On’3n Jan. 30 Sanchez fae^ tl Friday by order of 5thI DistrictDis Court._- . ______chargcs. cs the same charge In In Districtcl CCourt Parton pleaded guilt nnecllon with the tiiefl of a1 motmotorized sow on Jan, 4 ■ Frank Waugh, Rcnb,nb, accuscd of stabbing Garyary BUllly lo Krnnd ™ llicthe garage of Ruben Flores Sloven Carlton on Aug.ug. 23 in a Burley motel, was larceny of siphoiphon tubes token from o Burie ares of R upert. Sanchez uriey rosidenec rf«mnimains In custody in lleuof $l.50(n.500bond. . aeoultted andcommitled'tied to the Department of HealthS Man, 28, cha,harged in stabbingI last fall. Hewasi was sentenced to fiVe years•sin In prison with and Welfare. Thoughh cecom m ittal locotion Is up to lhe judge retain:toIningl2(ninys of Jurisdiction.Uon...... Health and Welfare, thejthe judge recommended Waugh ’ JEROME - AK i^-year-oid2B- man was arralgiligned . In MagistrateIrato Court, P arton waivedd hishij right to a ’ V bo sent to the Psychiatrictrie Medical Security Facility al Monday in .Jeromeme County' Magistrate Courtrt on preliminary/ hearing'he on a charge of)f firstfl degree LeOIlonard^s family filety ^ s u i t ~ theprison. Ig from 0 weekend stabbing: irin a . ' burglary. Hee Is suspected, while out of jail Jerome tavern, ■jailonbondon Prosecuting Attorneyey Al/ Barrus said in the event the previous% chjcharge, of breaking Into thehe lawh officc of rWIN ^ FALLS - A suit asking askir alwut $50,000 in - - th e psychiatrists everr coiconsider releasing Waugh, he Jose Francisco Villa:Villasterigo, address unknown,I, w as- ' Jam es Annestest cduring the pre-midnightIt hoursho of Jan. . J ? ™mages / against Twin Fallss countyCOi Commissioner would ask for a hearingIng I:becausc of Waugh’s "poten-;en- arrested by Jeromnc e PPolice Saturday al about I100 :is 18 and takinging postage .Stamps, postagelago soaW, n ... ri U o n ard F riday was fileds l In FIflh D istricl Court " ■ Ual dahgv to m icty.’* p.m . after ^n inciden:ridenl’at The Smoke Shop, ?olPolicc lighter,anAMIM-FM, -I radio and o’ Kodak movmovie camera. Leonard's brother ond mother.Ihcr. He will ^ to Dls In other court acUon,n, M anuel ^ r i c l , 20, of Burley,Icy, Chief Howard DuBoisstois said Monday. I District Court on tho charge.?c. Therhe suil, filed by Leta Erhard pleaded not guilty In conconnection with the rape of a h a rd t of Buhl, and Carl 'fa A Jerome man,, Ro Ronald Blake, was hospltali:ilbed Leonaonard of Filer.- allcdged Merl Mer Leonard charged B urley teen-ager on Thanilianksglving day. His bond was \a s overnight a l St.' Bene

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le Idaho Division of Tourismn and; Industrial \ Roadsf s €extremely hazardirdous 1 $1 milliIlion o p nionl sn id t(Kl:iy. will co«)st Bell BOISE (U tU Pl) - Wlcltedly dan(*croiifrouK road condl- Eacliil fenfi’ur-hour .seminar will coverr howh lo package 1 Hell has proposed to lake; . -lias an unpaid account wllh any tions prevailavailed in much of Idaho Monda BOfSE I UPI I - MountainIain Kell will Mountain B( iiday as.sub-zero a lour vac;vacation, how a package lour cacan help actiieve ]o; ck of ils loss liy reducing■ t(telephone company during tho prc- temperaturetu r e s m a d e Ice ou t of th e blankei Io.se more than a millionin ddoll;irs t, jicllon .Monday, the Pt;c' • Ir Ing th e p re v io a s four y e a rs ix jc au se of The slateate Departnienls1 of Trans[K»rt;ii I>ublic Ulllllies C'onimi.sslonlon ^M onday. • in o th u r ;icl riallon and Law "j;i j,, u.wl/cwi.slon, i; M arch 10 in Sun V;iik”Iley, Miirch 12 In • I Ihree y e a rs of h e a rin g s by an ai unpaid account, fniud or misrcp- EnforcemcnlTicnir .sun«esliii« drivers l>i The PUC s.'ilfl the hirge:e flifirm in u sl.. c u lm in a ted Ilii he oxlremely Idaho F Fall a lls , M arch M in Boise ;ind'ind M;u'ch 2.'> In . lies gnverning deposit andI re.sentation.ri or failure to pay for cautious,, issiissued Ihls road l»y-road report ' .shift $1.024,(XM) lo other com)'ompanies in' adopting rules orl: , Pocalclio,L'liO, :i pnictlces lelephone com- negligent ni or intentional damage, U .S .9 5— -I( Icy spols. theIhl Intnislale long-distancece lelephonet< lennination pr The v\orkworkshops are being conductedd liby Ahiska Tour toitoll pool ;idinlnistered bv»y Mountain^ • panics use.. TheTl regulations lake ef- -Shares a residence with somcwjo State niRh'IlKh\v.iy55- Icysj^ns, atKl Markelarkellng .Services, Inc. and arere funded by the jj,, hh; a v in g a n u n p a id account. Interslalc!a le S» - C oeur d 'A le n e lo W allin Bell. feci M ay I. illace, ii-y.spois: Pacificc NotNorthwest ltegion;il Conunlssioision • ' deposits can't be retiuired Loolln Pa.s.s. lev .spot; nunue from long-distance call?call.s among on the liasis•;|s of resid en c e, location, g mcm lK r telephone uHiilies th i-cl. employment tenure.- J State Ilf;h\yay 21 - Idaho Clly lo 'i'lw i.« m an . »,„»■ G orrin:T in g e g e t s 2 y e a r s po r r d b a tio n J” .•s that share .Income icvcl. floor. , equipment and lines in ld;iho.Iho. occup;iii(in,, rairace, creed, sex, national M ril;il status or numlH*r of ^ Interslale(flleBON - le v .s[K)ts: d r if ts iie•ijrl'lah. iir l BOISESE'iUPl) V Oakioy resident IluRussell Gorringe ^ The smaller firms had appealedapp to origin. maril;i U.S.20&&U,S,9;i-20-2C- U Icy spots? = • • receiveded t'two years probation as a }s e n te n c e on a "'-fllij! PUC for a change inin Ihe,ll reve- dependenls. •"EGGNOG"* can be deniandeil, tlie J _ U.S. 9;iI -— Icy spots, drill.s; 1>«>;( Trail•rail Pass, snow chargeL* of embezzling money fron) ihIhe Idaho First' nue-dlstributlon formula.a, ;irgulng Deposils ea J In Town • floor. Nationalial B ank B u rle y b ran c h In U S. District Court Mountain Hell was gellingig ana unfair reguhitory agiageiK-v sa y s, if tb e tele- i sh ; phone'^ei'vii'c; State HiKtiillKtiway 73 - G a le n a S u in nmil ill lo SliHilev. -foM dahoMih o M onday, sharetJrihemoney, ...... I G orrlnge-inge. 19. pleaded guilty lo a mivlemeanor snow floor.ir. « State HiKh\lighw ay .'il - U ro lfen sn o w fl(H)r.K)r charge• of o f i em b ezzlin g le.ss th a n SUM)0 f:from the bank w InterstatenatcB R — le y spots, sometimeIme Lbetween Nov. l. I97H and Sepiiepl. Ifi. 1979. Me I Interstatea te 115— Icy spots. hadpleade accused of cmlwzzling more th;th a n S2.000 from Evans endors< ses I snow floor.■r. the bank,Ik. U .S ..H— )-Ic Icy sp o ts, b ro k en sopw fI(H)r.ir ■ U.S. DlslDistrict Chief Judge Hay McNi'rNichoIs ordered : Ctorrlngeg e lo se rv e a p ro b a tio n a ry pe rioiod d for tw o y e a r s ^ under the YYouth Corrections Act'. Thejuijiid g e ru le d lhal teachei>rs rally State planspic seminars on1 lOUrSt Gorrlngeige d did not'need to tw incarcerceralc{l for re- [j I BOISK te Id;ihoI EdEducation universities. - f l — e — ------Association.A ss ."T/j/il u’asIS UIhc tK’Sl ire couJd do,” J "I think this rally will really res im-* -Evanssaid. t M pressp r e the I^eglslature," Evar•:vans said. I!c said hele supportss the te;ichers' ^ S a y s t aaxpayers x ] shoulded e r b u r d e n ""II It win show the strength andandconvic- pusilion lu rarally and demonstrate ^ lion of Ihe teachers themsolvsolves, and "because InI AmericaAn and in our free J that more effort must beic ggiven to .society, e%eryoryone should be given an # C f provide Increased teacher salaries."sala opporlunily lotto expre.ss Iheir concerns M• CROWIEY’S FOUNTAIN • > a i g critii"ical o ffoweign r pollicy ^The thousands of tcachersrs p:planning and tills is jneone way the t’eachers can ^ NAMPA. Idaludaho (UPI) — One of the regional regi Farm Bureau Women'slen's con- The Midvale fanarmer and rancher {*’lo visit' Boise for the day will wll lobby doit. ______; first responslhlislhllllies of the gov- fcrencc fere In Nampa. also attacked the10 Administralion’s “•{’*legislators for u more thaniKl Kl ipercent ion. Includ- ernm ent ~ lo provide for the Craig Ci said the "Administratlstration’s inflationary policy,:y. s a y in g " th e gov- hike In funding for education. country’s defensfense - Is helng shoved failure faili to provide strong leadershlership in ernmenl continues•s t to extract the lasl Ing teacher salaries. Evansns h hjis pn>- onto the taxpayipayers, said 1st District world wor affjiirs""is forcing group■roups of brenlhoflifefromfa1 fam ily bu d g e ts, posed an perceni hike in IciicherI con«re.sslonalII candldate'T.arryca Craig Americans Ami such as the whealI growersgro' "Middle Arnerlcii•lea is p;iylng th e wages Saturday. lo10 sshoulder t the liurdcn. price, hut we nnislslchangc i the wav. , Evans said he and the staletale budget -r’/ " It no woncleiinder-conflclence In our "In.stoad "1 of providing strengli•englh In Strong leadershipp 1 in \V;ishington is bureau "sim ply ran out of mr o n e v '■ 1 was iieing A m erican overnmenl is low i^’hen v<.'or.vorld leadership to prevent Irouhrouble In needed if this countrnlrv's foreign policv 'when the education budgei wa prepared and ultimately preseresented lo • farmers, docklockworkcrs, Olympic he the first place, • wo find oursejurselves to to regain respecl.iiclahle reputation al R™' the IxiglKlature. He snid Iheh e II..TI per- athletes and hou:housewifes are asked to sim]iimply rcspondinfi.to one crisisisls iafter iiome and abroad, i.’anda if the citizens ■ carry the burdcurden of United Slates anolmother In a defensive way. trylntrying to of America arc ! lo avoid l)cing foreign policy."y," iCraig told those al a cool.•ooi the hrush fires," Craig said.lid. swallowedupbyaseI sea of in fla tio n ." ' f " " FORF TOTAL CHIf^OPRACTICC.iccAur: Qi^ : h o o s e y o uUR i ______o ______MAIN WEST —CHIROERACUCXUNLINIC ______------F^R E“ -^ N E E D - P b A N ------vjy J_i LL Lyj>0 Dr. L.C. Landwohr) h r ifiiriKBg)- Chlroproetle Orthopodlio d i s t ______Nuitihooiii-Haii-Mincral Evaiua ' L a n y Rf. .C C opeland . was currently-scrvlngas elder Andrews FIslier andI w;was a meinlH-r of ' ...... SoSolocting in advonco brings•ings poaco of mind. Coll: He is survived hy his wife n( lluhl 7)7M cln Av*. W*ttIt GLENNS; KlFKItllY - I.i.rry H. J lluhl: a theUaptl.sianirch.. son, .I.icoh William HooKland of Buffalo.Buff; He Is survival !iy hy his parenis of ^Twin Folii 733-('33-0522 Copclnnd, 4:1.i:i. oiof Glenns Ferry, dieil of Mo.; four daiiKhters. Mrs. .lane .Mm nalural cnwios;ISOS Snturdav in u Muuntaln ] le .Moore Burlev; Ihrei- hroi:ier>iers. Kenneth ami Hnmvhospllfll. of Pasadena. Mrs iMar}' Mulderulder of Itodnev Fl.sher. IxithIh of < Burley, and ■ .lerom to e. UmUe llooxl.ind of Gni He w as lx>m »K>r June 'JB. I!i:i6. at ' I Grand .Steven Fisher of[ ,Merldlan;, .' his H i Monlpcllcrniii) llaplds. Mich., nnd Mrs. Pat WriuhlVriuhl « r grandpari'nls. ,Mr. amand Mrs. Harold ■ ] WHF ana jtrailunled from Itiipert f, PROTECT YOURSELl niK>iSchool.I. HeIll' Jolni>d the li .S. N.-ivy ln j,'||Cerritos. C;illf.; four hrothcrs,<, Jacob.lat FLsher of Burlev :iml and Mrs. Blrdeen ■ i-itOM INR.ATION & Hoogland. Arle Hoouland, J Ju n e 1954. scrvlnji scrvi as n medic for llie ,, d, J a n Andrewsaf .Miillln, Ncbr ■ muxt(Ut> Ho(i|:lund, and Pieter lloo^lami. all Mnrlncs. HeIe wasw discharged In May d. all of Funeral services vlllwill iM.>held al l::io ■ hiiuctold m'd iiiins Hulland: two sisters. Mrs. ,)acr "T/ie Chape! by the Park" 1957, nncJ ownc>iiwncd ami o|K-r.nti-d a dry- .Jacolla p.m. Wwlnesday In thhe e ,M(.<*ull[>ch : Cha- ■ -Vlasblom of Holland anil Mrs. Ma cIcanInK liusimusiness at Kiipudass ■ 136 4th AVE. EAST-\ST-TWIN FAILS. ' years. He workirt’orked In Alaska for three Sleenhoek of Ontario. Canada;:ida; i:> officiating. Burial ’ill will Ix* In the Gem ■ ){ ran d c h lld ren ; and six »{rei PHONE 733-6600’ 7 3 ^ years on Ihee offshore riKs. He m arried . ' u re a t- Memorial Gardens. Frlc■'rlends ni;iy call at H ott. grandchildren. Clodys McNccliNeeley on Dec. IH. 11174, at McCulloch's loday 'fmmiim nixin unlil H OS Services will l>e held al ll);:i();:i() a m. p.m . and Wwlnesdaylay prior to ihe I Gli-ntu Fcrr>-.T>-. He worked for Mnule ^ NATIONAL SntECTEDTED ^MORTICIANS “ Thurstiav In the Refomiwl t'hurchlurch al services. Tlie famllv .kui West, Hnncyy SSeed c Co.. ond l^i Grande i " .KUgKests tiH'Uiorl- Twin l-';ills wllh the Bev. l>oni Johnson Construistructlon at Glenns Ferry. pj, l>onald ' als to the .Muscular Oysi)ystniphy .Associa- He Is survivedvlved hy his wife of Glenns Nienhuls ofhclallnc. Burial will111 l>e in Hon. RED’S TRADING POSI West Knd Cemetery ;it Buhl. The fam F e rry ; tv,-o3 .■wns. Boh and .Monte ^ e family ...... 2l5Sho»honeS7.So. so reen a T For . FREEeOKK ES— — - - death hy his falherralh( nnd a h r o t h e r , ____ 1 _ m ass will tx! celebrated al III a.m.a n menitwr of the Flrsl CllClirlsilan Church. ------Scrvlccs. will4'11I buI coiiaueted.atS .p.jn.—■—TT5U1rmirsdnyntSl..Pcler's(’.ilhnlierhurc Church ------ardcr-of -Eastem-ijiar.lar_Cliapler_:2l- of_____ .•____ S at uILLATION I Wednesday In Humphcrj’s Funeral- lit SlShoslione with the Itev. Father■r JuanJua Twin Falls. •uFREEC(COFFEE ------Homerfllennsns Ferrj'.Fi t.y the Ke^-rFretl------t;ar;C;arat«a-as.eclebrailt^KrliaiiI:iji)uy_e;iluy-i'iili------Survlvlnu-tnaddillon- on-lo.liur-liu>,baml------— DFF-on-a------Davis. Inlermi'n•menl with mllllar>’ honors- mal the Berglti Chapel \Vwincsonithy tP erry of I-aana \VcKiis. and .Mrs. Register I ^ F R E EE DONUTS Ferry. famlfamily su^ge.sls memorials to theeheart he;ii Hohhy tUariiara) Chynowetli C of ^ s t e m ^ fundlund. which may t>c left at the chapel.'P*-''- Nampa; a.son.SlanleyCyG . Blair of Pearl C o m e i i s HooglandH Clly. Hawaii; Ihree brutiruthers, Ur. ljirr>’ - _EREE INSTALL D avid W ayne Fisher .Stanley. William Slantaniey, and Gene > FREE ENGINEElEERING DESIGN BUHL - Con Comeiis Hoonland. the >LAR HE :> Ihe United Slates In 19:10 ’ h i. i EATING He wa.s the -sou of John E. ;ind AudrtAudri-e Burial will tx; lnSun.sct'1 WMemorial Park. r so where he seltledttled In California. He was natur.illzed June 9, l‘J:iy, He m arried . Now At A Nellie WyallI In CCnllfamln and .she died BRIJEAKTHFIROUGH In 1933, He m arried a n Alice Xuidervaart ____ and she died1 .In in I9C7. I Then he m arried — @ (® jlUyrKe(3 Price You A driana DcKockIvockkoek nt Artesla, Calif.. ------Sept. a. I9G7. They Th moved to Buhl. In WKNOKI Wl - Graveside servicesces fofor T«iner. .1. ui ».(Hxan,;.I,;. .Mio oiitl Frl- r ' ig rjo n d w o saadalryfarmerallhlsadult d a KfflllHerofHevl>um. State Of IdahoV — r ••. Admlllcd DltmlMcd ------• NO MECHANICAL PARTS M rsr-F tnls W/id’cTflde. Ren Sllcock, .John Mo(!i-n%ein%en and Dale Je.in VincentIncenl of Kemmerer. Wyo.; Angelauia fjirn of lliipert: Tax Credit Richardson, all off.Jeronfe. .Icn JoAnnBcllofHllofllazelton. i r • EASVTOINSTAU Dismissed . •ADAPTS TO FORCED AIR Mrs. Donald Davl.ncel-K, K. Hltche«K-K. Mary 3 •OESIGKD AND BUILT FOR -- COODOODING COUNTY MEMORIAI. I,. OrtejHi.. Troy Tro' A. .loni's. Mrs. Oma Garrisonson, Hilda 1.. WyaU.. . * 20% 2nd Year Admitted llhonda I... Boisvert.Bols Mrs. Michael,Barker, Dav)avid_Sniilh, Pamela _ _ j -J _ . Harold OicHne.. MMrs. n DoutJ Butler, nnd M rsrn .v d e ; ,do ^fodfard, a i r cii^ips, Gbdf;Godfrey Knepplln.'and flolxirt Bartli,•tli,'anofrwinFalls;' " / 20% 3rd Yearla n ~ of Gooding. Irene c . Ewell and Diane Col’ii. Ix>lh of l!ul!ubl; .Mrs. Gordon '■ Dismissed Gr;iluim ^andand Thoma.s' H. -Kulilman. IxiUiI oiof .lerome: Chris -JoeOsaofGoodlnKling. - ■ .SchoiilcraflofSfl of Shoshont'; Mrs. A»;osllmi .Spa;;ianliano nf Hurley; .Mrs. 20% 4th Year co:OST EFFICIENTr - — MOST . - - I John C. Jonesones ofi Wendell: Melvin M. I^imunin (nf Hazetton! Mrs.. CASSU MEMORIAL **-********** Admitted . - Kriss-K.-WlllliWilliams-Jr, of Filer; and'Mrs. KKen Strickland of , PAYB/3ACKS LESS THAHAN S^rARS _ Tonya Kesilcr and 1 Ixsroy Germ ann. Ix)lli of Burleuriey; Mllchell GoodlnK. O'Donnell and Marllyrirllyn Dean. iMth of lleyhum ; Janiccnice Grlscnli of Dismissed Accredileil Technician Rupert'; and DavidiDclgadoofPouI., Del ' PalriciaI I),I). .’feck. Donald M, Waddoups,:)S, Randv iJrooms, ' ' * FREEE COST ESI5TIMATE Dismissed . Chrlstal Jeanneeanne Hubbard, John E. Connolly. WllWilliam (■:. Fullmer, For Installation IxulB Hossfeld. Ro»Rosalyn t-areen; and Hob Brackeni llalrd. MlchclleL Pickctt, Kevin I. HiiHiielher.MlchaetO. B urley; Donald Mockilackay of Boise; J « m Ashliy of He ra. Patrick N. Gillespie and sun, Nomom ia Anna Jlmemw, ii's H'-rie! i! r y a Harold W ard of Almo.mo. , S SFrank i Hicks, all of Twin FalM; Eva'va E, Snreasen und It’s Operating! . , Births W cndctlX:. King,Klni bolh ol mchflcld; U a h K. CmCrlscntl of Rupert. imuerlyRd. pPhono i, /:3a-7238 Soas toM^ij;^and_Mni. r. ar Ja m ia IX-vrli-s nnd MI r ;and Mrs. Krls.i K, I j f ! • 'lultsbatCttctailkt>i|(cttaUi(Ui , ...... ' MI[<’lDOKA M MEMORIAL ...... — ...... ■Wlinams-Jr.llIfr. airofTIler. and Mr. and Mrs ReRex I.. F ry of Twin ^ 4 2 3 » 4 5 9 2 ' ------______A dm llttd______F a lls.______Now In Stock! * Twln.:oll, Come In And r . ■ I' • , . Look Tiiem Over! f \ i ______T UtahI budgeti t faces • . -VV ■ ' ______Tuoado9dQy, Jarxunry 2 0 ,1G80 Timos-lmos-Nowo. Twin Fallo. Idaho B-3. unreswould increase thc stote’s The legislature's varic/arious joint ap- shoreofSoci propriations subcomml Social Security paym ents ond m m ltte e s' have decrease! thethc employees’ shore, finished their work« onor Individual Net pay r< budgets for state agencl ly for workers would rise-us pncics and pro- much as It \would from a 12,1 percent gram s, All those budget!Igets w ere given hike In gros; tentative endorsements ;ross pay. while tho program nls bccause the would costst 11lhe slale considerably less final decision of payay raisesi could than a strr drastically change spen straight 12.1 perccnt wage spcndte levds.^,boost, saidId BBangerler, - As much as 80 percentnt ofol the funding « for some agencies goesisforsalarles, foi lie pay Issue Is scltled, llio The E xecutive ' Approprlotlons App e Approprlotlons Commitlee 19180(01ll Committee was scheduledlulcd to begin thc w ill/o ceI the ihi tosk of reviewing, and process of pulling the Individual “ met mescs cutting,c ail the Individual budgets together Into an overallc stale ^>udgetscnd(indorsed by subcommittees, spending package. BefoiJefore thot task Some Indl-ndivldual budgets are slgnlf- I .can procccd very far,r, thctli poy raise IcantlyhlghcIgher than spending proposed issue must be decided,!• byMolhesor»on. For Instance, thc higher Mathcson proposedn 0 a fiscal year educallontl bi budget is obout .$2'mlllion 19C1 budget of $1.6 billionIllon, Leaders of more thanin theU governor’s recommen- thc.Legislature's Republilubllcan major!- datlon, andnd Sociali Servlces'-budget Is • ty said the size of thci)c (InalI budget almost $33 millionm more than the gov- approved by thc lawmat'm ak«rs wlli be em or'srequiiqucst. , SUIPIPUIES Toll in! planeI cn"ash remaimIS undeteerm ined ORANTSVILLE, UtahJtah (UPI) — up two otherle r passengers for the return Federal ond local offlcli(ficlals Monday flight fromm Wendovcr\ to Sail Lake," resumed efforts to determine detc how hesald. many people died In the crash of a "Frankly,Jy, we've only been able lo A l IW! light airplane that plowc i r i lowed nose (Irst dig down fou UU four feel Inlo the thick mud. into nine feet of mud In a a In 0 marsh near We got Into10 thcU tall of thc plane, but oil theGreatSaltLake. wc could see was the rear of the back m The plane flipped overver andi crashed seats," theie ssherl(( added. “ Wc won’t I Sunday on a fli^ t from)m WendovcrV to know howV nimany people were in (he Salt Lake City. Thcc ccockpit was planeuntilwi11 wc can get Inlo the cockpit. burled deep In the mud mu and and He said1 specialsf excavation equip- sheriff's deputies were'cre unoble to ment was} scheduledsc lo arrive at the I rcach thc bodies by nightlightfall Sunday crashsitetodtoday to dig out the plane. to determine who was abojaboard. A motorlslf•Isis driving along Inlerstatc Thc recovery effort. was hampered 80 saw thee crashcr and toldJiuthorltlcs ------i-bybad-wcathcmnd-dlfflcufflcuinnjcissr"— she saw thetie planef go over on Us back IB Vcrlln B. Tranter, Investigator Inve for and then "comc "ci slroighl down." 11 iRE ______the__Natlonal JTrnnsportaortatlon_Safety.,_nosed intoi.lhcmudncanTlmpoRolnt. the ------JflLS Board, said the single-eng-engine Mooney "In m y opinion, opl no one coud have m Mark 20 alrpline was owrowned by John survived that thai kind o( impact.’’ sold . Shelton of Sait Lakee City,C but il Shuberl. "its‘It sheared off the wings and couldn’t be varlfied iff he was flying ' crashed thehe body like a sleppcd-on th e craft. can," Tooele County Sheriffiff WWalt Shuberl T ralnterrsald sa thepilot fllod no fllgtit America);i]s energyjysituatio on is in a d( elica te(b I a la n c e said he was reasonablyy suisure the plane plon with tho the FAA bul hod checked c arried a Salt Lake Cityy cocoupic, but he weothcr corconditions upon Icovlng declined to release thee ncnomes "until Wendover. b)e ( tw e e nri supply a n d consisum ption.n. we've confirmed they’:icy’re in (he Sheriff’sj DeputyDi Alan Jom es aold plane." there was a 1low celling and overcast "We think only two peoplepeoj were In conditions: at the time of the mishap, the plane, but they mayay hhave plckcd But visibility'lly wos good, I 1 if®— ] I Recordi ;power usee I f w e c a n mT : i a i n t a i n PORTLAND, Ore.!. (U(UPl) - The PortlandJ GGeneral Electric Co. " the balance, Amnerica ( L y- federal power supply sy ly system In thc also reportedled a record amounl of should have an aadeqjjate \ Pacific Northwest set o rccord electricity waswa used in Its system electrical usage withth today’s tc cold this morning,ng. supply of fuel foro r 1 9 8 0 . spell — then an hour•laterb late ro k en . WWP oflic:fficlals said, thc utility Gene Toliefson, a spoispokesman (or ting all generatlngfacili- M otorists shouldI d h a v e \ I I - ^ wcc,.lncludlng-.twft-;------BDnrreviiie*pflwerAaffl: enongh-gasoline;erifi:isea~3=^ said the old mark of c natural gos-ffrcd ' ’ focilltles. kilowatts set Feb. 2, careftilly, truckersrs eriough dieseisel fuel, and ‘ ' .topped at 8 n.m. today a ion, WWP hos borrowed — ...... kilowattsr-At 9-a.m. from boUi Soulhem , hom eo^vners enbibugh heating oilo i L ______------—climbed to 11,064,000 kllc) kllowalls------_jCalifornia EdisonEd In Ix s iangclcs. 1___ Ic T o w er and LIfihl In Toliefson said BPA>A wasw getting Portland, power (rom thee coal-firedc Theulliityu ty urged its customers in B ut w e coulilid lose o u r balarlance. C bn- Centralla facility andnd Trojan1 and eastern Washashlngton and.northern N -I^ctor nuclear plant)lants to handle Idaho to conscJnscrvc electricity when tinuing political unresti in the MMi i d d l e '--'I thc load. possible, E ast could causele a reduction inn oc u r Choppercncrash, 2 dead nation’s oil supplj) l y . ( C o n s i d e r i ng g ourc heavy REDDING (UPl)I —- A Marine County sherKfriff's office, dependence on fcfo re if oil, thiss ccould cause helicopter flying fromim WashingtonV The craft,t, aU a IM N . w asbasedat m to Arizona crashed1 in a- rem ote Whidbey Islaniland Navol Air Slollon. iges here at homi m i e . area 20 miles east■I olo( Redding Wash., andI waswo en roule to Yuma, Monday, killing thce twotw .persons Ariz,. to takeake part In o weapons. ' aboard. tactics course,rse, A radio transmission3lon from thc A spokcsma:mon at \Vbidbey Island A nd in 1980? 0 , w e c a n ’t e xpect p e increased helicopter shortly before:fore thc crash said the twoa killed kll were assigned lo reported rotor failuree andam fire, said the Marine[J Air A Group, •icth De- dom estic oil prodd u c t i o n o r a l t em m ate energy , S ^. Chester Ashmunnof o f; the Shasta tachment. developm ent to titip th e balancee iii n o u r Wallenda scscales office — favDirBntrwe"are'’e“optiffiistic‘tH iat af continuing large investm ent;its w ill resu lt inn rnew sources SEATTLE and did a stories but witnesseswit suggested he Consum ptio)ion levels couldi ^a so tip the handstand on top. He wa c was cited by didn'tgothathat high, balance. A n increrease in oil cpnsui s u m p t i o n • police for criminal tivsposstm and Lastsummeimer, lhe self-styled ac- released.' robat was arreirresled for walking thc w ould hav§ a v eray negative effecfeet. So, strong _ Wallenda, stHppedd bore bn to'the coblcs bf!thcthe Tacoma Narrows - ^ waist In sub-freezingIng tem pera- Bridge. conservation effoif o r t s , w h i c h p r o3ved v ( effective in 1979, w ill be mm ore necessaryy thant ever

J ." t ’ h i s y e a r . Y o u r a v e r a g e a c t o r Cl fl ' ’ m a k e s $ $ 7 / 3 8 0 y^ i e a r — 7 T herefore, wV, em ustaccelerl e r a t e HOLLYWOOD (U Pl)I -— Ah, the membershipp ofol tho guild during Ks ‘ , glamorous trappings of3f aan acting annual meetingllngSunday. ' . 'our efforts to findid new sourcess ol o f d o m e s t i c l r : - - : career — prestige,' populot-lty. po Statistics con compiled from 1979 show energy, , and conti]tinue to conserver v e t h e — — parties, Perrier and poverty.crty. ------a. m em bershipliip of 40,(£2, with men . Poverty? corpprlslng 59 perccnt{ and women 41 . (e n e r g y w e h a v e . An earnings survey relcasJeasedbythe percent, butIt earnings< for women Scroen Actors Guild disclosc;loscs that thc ' members accoiccounlcd for only '33 pef- ' average income for maleale actors is cent of thc5 tctotal Iricome o( guild 17,380 per year. An thc the average members. actress camsMess, anI avaverage 68 • Only one ag(age category of women pcrcent less, making about aboi $4,908 guild m embersers fared better that their T h an k yoOU fo r liststerling. ‘annually. mole counlerpierports, the report said, T he statistics-compiledcd byI SAG'S A ctresses betuictwecn ages 20 and 30 '■ „ V ' ' ------.^omen's Committee jncmlicmber. Carll__ wcrlt Bllghtly.iiy.more.thon men in the - Buchanan, a research psy

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* I UN4M gri■and jljury r€econ’iveneiJS SI officciai says ALHUqUERQUIQUE, N.M. (U PI) - A th ele S S an Diego Union'* thot UNMIM piprcsl- Davis also soldid he had not lieen iSources close to the InvestI/estigatlon of grand ju ry investigating invi alleged dent?nt William E. Davis was facing facir a requested to reap;appear before the . the scondnl have sold thelie Investign-li transcript obu.sc.s.1.SCS at the University of perjiirju ry indlclm enl unless he rccairccanted grandjury. tlotion olso Is focusing on po.sslblc -W m ^^ New McxIco rcconiconvcncd Monday. certa!rtain testimony before thele grandgr U.S. Attorney. R.IR.E. Thompson s.’iid gam gai bling activities, point)lnt shaving sVtesti f tify today The new scssiois5ion of Ihe Jury cam c jury,iry. Davis had not bee)cen sent a •■target -and -am transcript fixing at othciIther schools — - amid rcport-si ththal former UNM ' Th(Thompson said Davis "has not tbeen letter" by the gramand jury. Thompson •' aroundan the nation. .TW IN FALLSFf - A third College) cords, c director of -tudenl. ■ coach3ch Norm Kllenlwrgcr se n:nt ti a ta rg e t letter." said "target lettersers" were normally. Blederstedt £ said Monday,ay, I however. of Soulhenlem Idaho administratorr personnel ]: servic*’*' David Perkins - and former assis:isslstant coach Manny "Tl"The only ones (target letters)ers) lhat ' sent to persons whwhom a grand jury ihothot the main focus of the currcnt 'viH testifylify today before o New.• andi Mike MllchcIl a form er CSI Gold-Htcln had Ixjcn bc< sent letters In- I kno' indictments. Last Pressress Internalionnl. "I hove no commnment on whom the frafraud. athletic scaiicandol. ty t of Colorado. week's sessiontn cof the ju ry wns Thompson declined commentn en t on Rrand Jury will or will not int^lcl." ^ ■lapped m n . . Tin*‘Imes-News learaed lote? M eyerhoeffer soid he wos with a - postponed lo Mondi[onday. whoi A transcript of a wiretapi lio the grand Jury m lghl indictIctorthe or Thompsonsold. versatlon between Eilcnt}criibirSr anil ' J "ndny’ inight that GeraldI "friend," but was nol ot liberty to ■ In addition, the Times-News has nnlurItu r e of any possible Indictmentslents The federal grandind jury reconvened ussion or an .Mcycrhoellcicffcr, assistant to CSI identify li his companloo. He added teamed that Gerald Ger Meyerhoeffer, Goldstein involved a discussli Davis Monday said he doubtqcjbtqd hc Monday to receiveive testimony from 1 official or presidentI James ~ Taylor, Is toI that L he "hoped" lo return to Twin ■ assistant to CSI alleged $.'!00 payoff to an ofi CSI President James woultDuld be Indicted and said thehe news-nc several UNM officiod ais. Davis w as not r College in tcstlfvloda>day in Albuquerque. Falls F loter today or Wedncsdoy. ■ T aylor, witl testifyitify In one of the Jury's officials at Oxnard Junior Cc iper story was "obviously a sme.'smear" among those questestloned. Goldstein , iioeffer, reached by phone Sims. Perkins and Mitchell all sessions today, (Seerelaledstory).(Sc< Collfomlo in order toI -obtain ot u Meyerhoei J and Eilenberger testestified previously suqucrque motel, said he testified u Jon. 4 before the same Concerning the FBI letters. FBI The San Diego Union quotediwhatil wht before the panel, doctored transcript for formermer player at on Albuq It loday wllh UNM of- grand g Jury that will question H official Je rry Bleniederstedt said the id w' ere reliable sourccs ass so>soylng . The scandal at UN Crolg Gilbert. Authoritiesics contend will m eet i UNM began last fall J.S. attorneys and testify Meyerhoeffer. N Bolh Sims and — — letters were callet w enforcement officials ontlcips;lcipoted when FBI agents i some of the alleged transactisoctlons In- ficlals. U.S. ailed -target letters," e s raided the UNM ic grand jury, which re- Perkins F w ere on the CSI cam pus and were mailedled out.( before the cur- Davisivis would be Indicted for perjuryperj bosketball office on volved use of the mall. before the ( on the basis of In-. I Monday. Monday ^ and a secretary In the.. ren t grand ju ryry trInvestigation of the-' “^Icsjiless he reconted testimony he gaveg formation obtained ^d In wiretaps. Sub- In Ii oiiother development,it, ao form er . Colorado basketball office said ■ __L)NM sports scandi the grond jury concerning’ fonformer sequent disclosures lue newspa- ‘^hey justju; wont tp check on C andal began. ‘O cs about alleged fix- reporter rep for on Albuquerque i Monday ofterooon *that Mitchell ■ U.S. Attorneyy R.R.E. Thompson con- UNMVM basketball player I>arry BelliBelln. Ing pioyer transinscrlpls led to the per nday he had procedures,es. I was the^upervlsorof » per (theT ribune) sold Monda’ was at 0 team practice. ■ firmed this week!Ck iit is usual practice “"I I haveI no indication th atI an>any of ineligibility of six : b:basketball players, witnessed witi the distribution of SSIOO bills ■0 other people who've w ■ for a grand Juryiry toI send out "targ et w hatlat 1 sold was in question."" D:Dovis the firing of Elleiilenberger. the re- ' toto UNMI basketball playersrs followingf( testified." Meyerhoeffer ^ sold, re- Sims and Perkins said they letters” to indlvicdlviduals whom It in- said.id. "1 have had nothing of thisI signotion of Goldstestein and forfeiture 0 o basketboll t victory lostst JonuoryJ to John Sims, CSI's h h; adn't been asked lo Icstlfy again tends to indict.. TliompsonT))i made that naturlure (possible indictment)nt) in- of basketball andd I footbaif victories • againstaga ihc UnlvCralty of NcviMevada-Los director of of admissions and rc- before b< the grond Jury. ■ disclosure in res{w^spending lo a story In dlcalt:aled to rn e.”______lost fall. ; Vegas. Veg I District:t action EaglesJ

I Go>odin carnc.ma3:rc^DLf9£mDatfiJla lo to B W ^ .ii.u ------— po-poloU-4n~tho-sccoml-halfr^espltcr~ Valley at G:45 p.m.^v^llc^^bCThJ Llhem ." scoring honors of 19 poinis for the and Wendoil collideide a:i ts : 15; ^ dejected Glenns Ferry CoacCoach M r entire gome. At stake will be a spot in the state ra Shrum said "1 was pleaseleased It seemed the offensive spark X ______^ ^ __ _ A-3 tournam ent slateilated In Lwo.wecks at__ I the way the girls came back.ick. If —changed from-'niames’ hot hond-to~| Twin F alls’ O’l^l^ary a Junior High inlycouldTiavestarted rscorlhgV CSI's MocRoe In the sccond holf. School gymnasiumim I for the champion. )carller..." . • • McRae M< had 12 second half points and k The tournamentI runner-upru will Iw oicnruKcu K crry ...... 2717;271723 •' . • . 17 17. for the night. " • o w ...... I11102227» b ; M’fii.’i;' ••; '•'1*^ . . McRae, I who scl the stoge for m atched against5t thetl third (Boise fUione - MoRoJ/ln 5. ila. Ilerrlchoii111 2. A,, : a re a ) distrlcl wInnV inner In a special Ucarno.c10, CAirawny./, Ilr Ikrrlochiui 3. .1 llr.-illi . Sm Sn ith's two free throws, led a patient I* Kerry - A. Andcraon 3. Wcrtx IB. HctI playoff Feb. 12 inn MountainM Home to wim?2. CSI offense, that kept penetrating • determine the elghtiIghth repre.sentotive _ ...... • ' Inside Ins on the Coyotes. In state. Gooding 54, Valley 30 '‘That’s our gome,” sold Hordesly. Glenns F erry 25 Thele Gooding ( Senotors were stuckstuc "When we use our offense — a slow Shoshone 27. Glei patient one that moves the boll inside Shoshone appenre<:ared headed for a the ^ nomer of being the closclose . " ' , pal ver Glenns Ferry as losers,rs, The Senotors droppedxl l10 ■ , we ore hard to beat. Wc use thot one in shoo-in victory over' p n Id off to an 18-2 lead . gameses byI three points or less duriniuring proelice, we play wilh 11, ond It’s a the Indfuns pushed ol good offense to win with." .o v er the Pilots, ass coldcbl a s the gymna- “M20 O-S0 n. One of those cam e oto tth th e , ; V . ; . \ slum which hadd bbeen without a handsIs of oi Valley. At halftlm e, it looked as If th eir ■ - off ' fumoce since Saturdaurday. ButCtt Coach Jolene Toone's oll-Juhlojunior ' *''' ' offense wasn’l moving on the r i ^ l Irack. ShoshonesalledoutI out to on 11-0 lead in 1 neupip putp on 0 solid outside shootin; Ira the first five mlnutilnutes before Pilot displayiay In dropping the Vikingss IntoInl 1The Eagles found themselves down - 'Amy Anderson got Glenns Ferry's tbeloseioser bracket, ■ by slx^points at_lhe Intermission — ------first points with 2 ::261eft26li in the half.------T h 6i6—c - h ie f—henchmen... for. -Ihi z l ______P « period.', J. - ______- But it was nearlyarly another seven Senatoritors ^v')s Roelcne Adam s; whiwho ^ Vai Crawford, who had 10 sccond ..vA...... hal m inutes before GlenGlenns Ferry could - popped•cd in four straight long shots shot half rebounds, camc out and.hit two m re again andd bby then Karen from118 18 tb 22 feet in the second quartclo r te r ------...... « straight B tr for the Eagles. Penny Brown magoffin,BrendaIda Berriochoa, andtonl:onked a poir of frep throws.. hilhll her only buckct of the night Shonnon Carrnwayny nnd Julie Heath Thee SenatorsS started their brookireok- - ■ . ^ secseconds later and CSI found itself moved the Indiansons -into their 18-2 aw oyr' whilewl sitting on on 8-7 lead.'I. I^U r r i ...... within wll one. BebDi advantage. G raves'es ond Jeapne Clemons gotI fieldfieh *DeUuhraulimm«»N*w» Cori Just thal suddenly,nly. however, every- C ollege of;if Southern Idoho's VVai al C ra w fo rd e y e s th e bucketbuc before going up fo: thing tumed arouncound. Amy Wertz, . ^ | C o n ti n u e d o n p a g e BB! 5 ______^ > for a shot ■ iS K r n SDT ?: r a i " ...... SiS

Top officii;ials says U.iJ.S.pullout W ailton l l to plaa y f i r s t Ohym pnes w o u ld liuirt r in-tfepoeDcketbooir “ MEXICO CITY (UPlJPI) - The 1980 — ■ He also revealealed that In UiiTpasl have have opplled for the slle, "and oil of Olympic'^ will toke plailace In Moscow n . , g a mne < for C lipp p e r s D j j w'dcks he had1 receivedr ealls-from th.cmstond then an equal chance.'’ with or without the UnllInlted States, but Related stories B6 som e 50 Olymplinplc committees Trom on American boycottI oiof the Summer throughout the2 wworld and thot all of H He e reiterated that ^tcxlco will be In SAN DIEGO0 (U(I PI) - Bill Walton willI make m his first regular# r ' Gomes would serious!lusly affect the them rejecled PPresident n C arter’s call Moscow Mos« with some M athletes, In­ season appearanmihBBThouI3Twia-a------• former UCLA starstandout and one-time NBAi MostM Voluable Player tio n .. • 'his Incomc, regarded a s theHe lircadbi Assoclallonn willw convene In Mex- **atloMtlonol referendum to.express their ?v eS j«oCltyFeb.,4-5a jpinlons on.a possible boycott of the [. Just two weekslago. ago • : “ The Olymfilc Gomi 1 butler of the Olympic moven- ■5 and, despite the foci imes would -not |l"Highdistributed In three equal1 shores sh thot ^ e proposedcd 1boycott Is not on the 5ummerGameslnMoscow. f " I'll be in a1 caicameo role tomorrow night."ht." Walton Joked at a have the same strengtligth," he added. il'sporta agenda, there will be ari “ unofficial!! - » in "bul nothing wlll.prc' Ich go to the Intematlonal'fip _UoneI_i?u^,- heod coodi of the •:______Clippers' practicc:lice Mondoy. . J w v en t the loao . erations, the IOC ond Ihele SmC - . declarailononlheiHetaic. —cila° Games from taking placlace In the Soviet mirator Canadian track and.field Kiiim that '■^Walton win1 be used as a spot player to0 b;backup Swcn Noter," iston forOlympicSolWarlty./• •■ ' The cx^tillve,ve com m itlec, - olso compMmpeled In the Soviet Union last Union, with or wlthouloul the United 'n7nii«vT Rnnn cnIH CoiCoach GeneShue. "He'll playiay In o lim ited conncltv. ____ -=Slales;J^r-^------ganlzlng— headed byVittqimluerRanarwill-makc a • sumrrnmmer, - 8ald...Cariflda'j.- Olympic...... It's groat to haveivehlBjback." h ------_ ------_ « mnm m ii ittee of; th e Masco_w_Games w»rninnV>riffor'tKi*' n>)it«»l • Vazquez Rario'rsJiTa !iQiIetes.aDOUl(Lbe.ahle.tflJtate.tbeic____ — 3 the'Olympic " schedil]^ i i l ^ io gel w m e $200 millioIlllion !r. associ,atlon. Romome, Poda. .Vienna,' poslliMsllion beforo the government pro* ___ Games arc like "a callI lclo moss. Those tclovisijvislon rights. London and Baduaduz In.Ll^lcnsfeln coeds»eds wltb any action.' -I- • - • Tuosuosday, ianuniy 29, i^flO Timoo-Nows, Tiim Twin Fnllo, Idaho B-5 j DeP;*aulpllayerss havte beecome> celelsbritiees By/Dave Da van Dyck - - ©1980 Chicago Sun-Tun-Tlmes (Field News Service)a!) -...... = ^ = = = = ^ = It’s a menllenlal thing. This scarcs mono no'.v-hccausen I’m not li’live out. Everyone wants; lo bcb No. 1. Slaym g thcro Is the prolilcm. OMAHA - Dc P auVs l's 6basketball pldyers have bedbecomc 'rt. • ' w ith themlem that much. I'm not, beingbe communicative- pi celebrities. .But like a tteen-age rock group, iheyley ore * H i y WCiweek’s mting£B6 j- . enough. ■ " ll has luhen .some of Ihclhe enjoymente out,” McVer snid. ■ having trouble coping withwitf their overnight success. ’•LasiI yeyear I enjoyed coaching soKI) much.n The kids were “ Wc were coining,,lo play.Jlay. now w e're fearful. We’re : Their lead singer Is} suiklngsui and the supporting' castca; Is •. . —i; IN ' - great, 1[ knewkm each kid, 1 lalkcd iiidividividually to each'one. I competing againsfthe oilierijerteam tl and ourselves," ; wondering If fam e Is wort!A-orth It. T heir m anager has beebecome Aguirre won’t talktalk aboul his troubles with.th.the press, knew thele InInner boy. Now ll'.s difficullullti>," t Meyer again lalks aboiiiIII a lossI helping the team . bul,he ; so busy lhat ail he worries•ries about Is keeping them togeliigelher. either. H e alm ostit hashas quit talking. Even when the team Is M eyer■r hash becomc so busy ho0 dididn’t .know w helher hedges l» on thal, ile isn'l sure ft would Iw any easier lo be i “What Q monslcr we’re'e’re building." says De Pauili coachcc together, hc sits byby himself.h If there Is a windowlow, hc will Creightonton had 1 played a game Saturnturdiiy nigm,. He even No, Ni 2 iu».w. "Tlien everybodybody, from coast to coast, calls : Ray Meyer, lhe nian tryitrying lo keep his top-ratedi groupgi stare out it, He goes his: own w ay and lhe olhcrsjrs lel him, snappedd al an O maha reporter whosehose first (|Ucsllon was, you .vt a bum ." . . ; from falling apart. “It’sIt’s great being No. 1 but I ninever During Friday’ss practice pn hc and tenmmntee Bernard "How docslocsitfecltobeNo. 1?" Would the pressure Ik* any lessI on A guirre a fter a loss? ' realized what went wilhilh it.i Don't forget Uiese areJ ycyoung Randolph almostI camcam e to blows. L alcr• MMc eyer apologized, saying•i "I" I'v e been askcii lh a t’ There Tl still would l>e the decision w hether to lurn ; kids. Some thrive on thoho pipressure, others go Into a she!jhcil," His mood has Infeclnfected his Icar.im atcs, This Is5 a subdued questionn a 1million times. How doc.ss It feelf to be No. r.’ How prpn)fe.sslonal a fter lliis, hisssoplioinoreyear, sop •' The m ain trouble with/ith Ihe-Blue Demons l.s IhelrIr nmatn team, not the free-an;e-and-casy team lhat started theIh season does it feelreel 1to be No, I'/" And Meyer doesn't believelleve a loss would have kept . m an, M ark Aguirre. HIc ehj has been in a mood for two0 weekswi llltle fam e and scoffcds a t the p ressures off IwlngNo.b E arlierier hhe had said. “I knowHi’ive.Iivea shorter fuse lhan 1 rt*rL*serve'Chrls Nikila.sTrt'nnin transferring,lr;i ' - . that even has the restt of the group .wondering. IllsIls shells 1- Uhasn'treachedlaed landslide proporllons, bul thehe constant used to,), GGriping on lhe floor tanioimiong the players and A loss wouldn't help freslifresluncn Terry Cummings and has not been penetrated.id. , attenlion is building.Ing. ' . coaches)sllsaslgnoftenslon," Is Teddy Grubhs nialure anyy fasier.fas "M ark Is the leader of ttl h e ^ ^ , w hether he wantsIts Ilo bc M eyer has seenn It cicoming. He has learned fromjm:w years Teen-age•age rock groups, like good basibasketball te v n s, come P 1 erhaps nofie of the probitrobiems could be solved wilh a , o r not,” M eyer said SundaJnday S tem oon while on a fllghiIght for 0^ coaching. But evenevei he has been caught up in' Ilhe swirl and go; FaiF a m e sta y sa sh o rn im e . Howilow each group handles nalional na championship. a Monday gam e <7:aOp.mp.m .) against Creighton, lhat surrounds celcbrBlcbrJtles, succcss; determdot ines its fuliire happine.-)ine.ss. But1 M eyer would ralherr keepkee sciueezlng the glue to hold ■ "I get very concernedned aboul his moods. He is >very "I haven’t evenn hadhac a chancc to lalk wllh Marlark. 1 can'l “We’veve got{3 to learn w e're No, 1,, so what," Meyer-says, Ihls Uil leam together. . sensitive and ho lets: thithings bother him. You askisk him • get him alone andmd I can't talk lo him. in frorronl ot Iho ■■ifsnolth)t the most im portant thingss inIn their lives. We want. 'v/Il's worth il, considering■ing Ithe altern ativ e,'' he .said. "I w hat’s wrong and he soy;says, ‘I’m fine.' He jusl won’tn’t laik players. to win, butibut if we lose, so w hat?" doidon'l m ean to complain, ilI all JJust goes along wllh the lofty alw u tit." “ When M ark Is3 moody,moc we all wonder, Wllh you.■ounnslers, ym u,gihat Is an attilude lhal Is casle.asler to talk aljoul lhan status sir we have." :@(£® aifflldlc ; 0 Gn r l s Ibaskcetbaall I WBL standings13s I; ES 4 . Li9a,i.^n.^i4iigave the Trojans Ihelr. A flerler (Clemons started the seconccond period with two first fin lead at l4-i:i w ith-2:57'remaining, rem ities, Adams went on her!r s;scoring blitz while Jane.1 Chadwick immcdlalel:lately returned F iler to tlii: . ■ ' less Valiev went into a majonajor scoring swoom. lead, lea hitting a free throw•ow nnd, then stealing the SIHng rocked the Vikings for• IHlii'unanswered i points in-bounds in-i pass lo cash In ai cripple.crip ■- In moviiloving ahead 2C-7 and ailhoufhough a Valley press Dey I started m aking herr pre:presence felt a m inule Inlo ' fe .. ft choppedped Into that margin some.e, GoodingG was npver the the second half. She andid llunibachHi had offsetting threatenilened. .buibuckets but Dy finished thele periodpei wilh two m ore field •‘Theirheir press really hurt"us,"’ los;losing Co.ich F orrest goals gor to take r iie r Inloa :il-l-2:ilead,;i 1 lesbeck said. “I think we onlyinly got 12 shots in the Wendell V was within six: polnls polr with seven minutes r „ ii first halfhalf. They forccd us into a lololo ol f turnovers," left left when Dey hit two morere ficfield goals and Jarollm ek ; Coachach Toone smiled “1 don’t knowkno whal wc shol Iri added adc a cripple off a steal..T Tha h at blew the W ildcats inlo the secotccond fiunrtcr but 1 couldn’tI’t bibelieve how far our a:iC-241eadandicedit, u:« • w e were e re ;shooling und everythinggwasgoingin," wji KIIkiicii t ...... I3I7JU« NHL standings Lookin□king al mccling top-ranked Wfntli'll...... i ir.n.K p “ l i i ball fourth quarter that : SssfS’FSi.iSv'?;- 'S' ?ir ?u SS'ilniilS*' ; have a ago gam e like this," lasted 34 m inutes. * • S r - H il.l n ill «Vh»,inan.W.V> W.Uirtnn JCoachich Bill Heaps sized up hisis 5. 5-8 senior forward , The ^ win was sw eet fnr■ Coach Coa Lynn Hatch who'd 'IJSio' Ss is!S . I s ; 1 g> Rhondada I Dey in lhal fashion afler[>r ll:the cool three-year f.*!?'seen his Hornets actually lose theI Canyon Conference ■*' T PI., 0»II' p ■ ii™ lettcrmeim en pumped through U»-sccoSccond half points lo lille by dropping twu games;slo to IKimberly. 1:5 c a rry Fill'F lle rp a s t Wendell; • - "Those other games were!re playedpi Jusl like the last .1 NBA leaders & 1. i i ! s iff quarter lonlglil," hc said, notingnolln Declo seldom got the HftA (conng LMa«n 1:“J Deycoi/ combined with Tanim y Jaroliarollmeklo give Flier l;g? a n earir f flawless ball-handling gangame. Bul Wendell, ‘ "ball f " into Us end of the court,I, “ KKim berly plays tougli in IS? showingIng excellent poise In a sccond-qiinrter sect com- ;the middle and goes after the b'nllI real well. Wc tried 13 eback,-c,- w w as nearly always in lhe;he 1 gam e and in the to gel our inside girls to figlilgill backb and be a s physical s i : ! ■■ ’ j}; sccond idqt quarter rallied Inlothe lead,ad. as they could. They movedd us around a llltle bul our u s j AlunuilO»«M« F ilerjr burstbl out lo a 13-4 lead In lllhe first period as girls played a lot stronger InsidiInside." hesald- • KlmbcrJy-...... 7H2CJI . fl 'EC*,»n r SPmi '. . »->•’ - Laurl OcOchsner and .Jarollmek canned cai four poinls ...... SfVou,*»J^^«l,tQh apiece.e. . Dt-clo - 11.111 l i ciolirin'!), toyloror l'I. l.IJnU 12, riiiiclH-rl r>, I'cmcm 2, ^ But WeWendell refused to will under (winclcrson l. H:»lfii i. Klmlwrly .-^I'ujlmnn — I’l M, Urlr s. f'irrcy 0, ’■nnurBMii 4 ».j I, i.;'j,.i: b p s # CamSnlVl °'l LOf A.k.P,naDJuM21,D>„aiatr « *. oc...,,-. « . AiU'>UII«r'S0,#O.A,H«lMI4l - AHL standingsff* D a ily lin e VAS AuimcAM^HecKty UAOuf „ 01-1 >. TtHlK M l>.7l 197. mjjatiehu iin » » -in s l l p i i l . . RiUchfielcId, Diettrichsci core ^ Unli.T.A I'll iigs™ ^ aouoScIm ’ **

, JMI, Pinin rM . I? j! J tl IW f i i ! S : OfpeningjA ‘4dilistrict Vwins “ — i S E L r — ‘•HfWYWWyCn r.« ■■ S»mMo>iiliiAtl.8WTi»M}f SHOSIK)SIIONE - Hichficld andnd Dietrich iJosltHl • 14 I-I polnls. while Sandy lllgglntwlham Iligg and Glenda , TliTFmirlirTfislflcf------rowcrsiradiRmTiurajnre^Rht— w! «iOhUr>a,BiB rls basketball tournament. The Blue Devils. wImi wenwere behind early in llie TheTlg,Tigers, defending state champamplons, cruised lo a game, enjoyed only one-pointoinl leads al the end of the H T - - S p o r t s l o g - .-4ft-25 winkvin over Cnmas CountyrwhilG,-hile the Bluo Devils firsfirst half (22-21) and Uiird -0»iaan Buii}7. sqcczcdxl b’by Carey, 42-30, Inll the last four minutesiof of lhe11 final quarter. Carey “ ...... N.O Te>k». TKnn«J-Nor>* «—it.Ui. . C B A s ta n d in g s , Rlchfleiifleld’s Sandy Ander.son, withivilh a gam e-higli'ai ’ lost starters Lisa Petersona and Susan Shaffer to fouls poinls.. nearlync outscored Camas> CountyCo by herself. and the lead ciianged handsIs for the last lime. eOHTMKN^L MK^(W1.L AMOC. C o lleg e r . Z ^ But tcamam mi ates Ellen Morrison andind JSIndl Smith were close behlijchlnd. wllh 20 and I'J points. n POA u.t ’• ' - CnitK „i;«, 2: .1 Schcrf, lU Tom Pgrut' TlY m q u arters>rs{3G-13). { L\.n7^-^lliml, lil; IVlrrum•Irrvm, ^. O'Cniwlcy. II; lloMptlfr, Dietrichrich also got bolanced scoring•ing on the way to Its ilcirich.' ...... Z " II victory.y. SIShawna Hubert led lhe way'ay withv a game-high care.-arey...... luil^lfi " ?. tl Top-Rtanked1 D ePauui Blue DemoiI >ns fighht off CDreightws and Mitchell Anderson’sI’s 227 points paced the hitIt ana off-balance jum p shotot fft fi^)m the top of the key wilh In the first half, DePaulaui Irepeatedly built lO-poInt Ie.: leuds half Monday n l^t: toto lelead lOth-ranked IvSU to a G5-6S-60 upset Bradley BraBraves to an (14-79 Missouriurl ’Valley Conference wo seconds rem aining In overtjvertlme Monday nlghl to give - and Creighton kept batUialtling back, pulling-withinn titwo victory over sbclh-rank•ranked Kentucky.' victory overiver West Texas Stalo Mondaylay night.t ArkiArkansas a 71-69 Southwest■cjst Conference viclory over " points at 32-30 on a shot byeby center Jim Honz al thehalfllriflimc The UK loss, its secoisccond home defeat this season,n, 1creates T helrlum■umph i pushed B radley's recordcordlo.l4-7ovcraliand Tcxi'exasTech. ’ buzzer. . ^ a four-way tie for for first place In the Southiitheaslem 7-1 for thele cc confcrencc. which solidifiesifies their hold on first With 'VI 29 seconds left lo playlay Inli the overtime period and nained close for a-few mlnul The second half rcmoir ‘"“'CS Conference race, LSILSU, Kentucky, Alabam a anand Ten- place. Wesllest Texas Is 11-7 and 4-5 In thehcMVC. A thehe score5 lied 6U-G9. Tech’s> DavidDa\ Little missed the front .. before bcPaui graduallyy pupulled away, building up leads“ “so f ncssfcas Tcj (UPI) — Baylor brokjrokc open the game .Tc;rcxas 87. Rice 76 DlUard and Clyde Bradsl:adshaw kept the Bluejays-fro"fram Texas A & M 992, 2 , H ouston 79 midway Ihrough Ihro the first half Monda;nday night and wilh ' HOUSTON IK (UPI) - Ronlon BI axter's 21 points led a - •— -aeclousl^reatcning._ COLLEGE STATlOrTION. Texas

Southside conjinference ew *Topstspin" racicqu etimnvented ByLcnZlc^mn muk,lukc yoa> cup..>piii gam e slronfilronger, The ball will roll’ ©1380(980 Chicago Sun-Times (FieldeldNewsScrvlcc) I offtliffthestrlngs," •' Cast]tlefordiclaims; 930s. but the ’«itw HAGERMAN - CasUefol ; by thnK; after threeX quiquarters, had to lurn to a press )n is president of Victor Specomlng-almast-unIvcr<_becc _ VaUoy Southsido Conferen«encc girls’ basketball cham- defense In the fourthrth quarterqi to get the victory. wSIS racquetet ststrings. sal.ll.' Some European racquet[ucl manufacturers have plon- : •' Murt*u«b ...... «is:iissia Victor;or ; Sports also owns the T.A. T.< Davis Co., a • cxpe:icpcrlmcnlcid with diagonal1 strlistringing In rccent years. — ^^'-Tho-Wolvcs claimcd-th©1© tlUeti( Mondny-nl^Lwhen ll__ ts^BM Californiacnla-based racquet producer.iccr. The companies buthut haven’t stuck wllh ll. .. ' fought back in the fourthh ququarter to down Murtaughi— ■«ombincd-to~produee-a-ra<-racquet-called-lhe—— Olson Ols d o cm o tcx p o cn ils■rocqucts roct] to face'the legal • To p spIn. in .' The unusual thing aboutlUt Uiet Topspin is Ils dllenliemmns. encountered by the spn^eltl racquets, InondU iergam e, Ha;Hagerman defeated Hansen 32-32-27 . stringingIng pallemr it’s strung dlagcllogonally instead of whlclhich were banned by tennis'ils' n ruling bodies In reccnt It gave CasUeford the: top position heading inlo the® The Plratca.found-Umd-lho going tough throughout:tit the • horlzonlilin t^ ly and vertically, withI twctwo is^inch strips. o(_ yeancars because of their -'unisiunnsual string, patterns, d ist'rlctr touranm oht .opeiopening. Wednesday. Thee game, as Uie scrappyippy Huskies, who ended up inififU fi i eith er nyl(nylon or gut used on cach racqi•acquet. "SpaSpaghclti stringing was illegaliegal l)ecause nylon tubing ' tournament will open wilhIh CasUeford'meetingCj Hansenn . place, weren’t aboullulto^vclh. to . VDurlnfirlng the tennis boom ^ thehe JJ970S every Tom,' was'OS _a_tla^^ to the strings,Igs, and that crea^e^ a ...andr Raft River. and-Wurta:urtaugb squarlng off-ln th e.- ...... Dick ahahd a H an 7 enlcred lhe fTcldicia wIUi exotic’ rad- ' dlslrIslractlon td the receiver ofJf Ui'ethe shol. The Ball would .'nightcapt. Kogennan drew■ew ai bye an d won’t play untili f .... ■■ w^v..7...v,'.'.;...;,. ,'<}*» qu ets,’'ssaid a OI$on. "About two yean'ears ago, wc; decided' takeAc wild bounces, With ourlur rracquet,_the_ball will • Tl^i^Tir^f: ------— rto brinigbaclrthcdiagonal^trlnBlnp- g bj inp-'Rrtorncquct wll!— omVofrTtTa sCralglil pallerri,'Ti.'bufwlU^lhQrill”'* bu ‘ • B ut the win dldn^t comae e easy.e. The Wolves, trailing ...... * : ......

' f I % B-6 Timoa-N; ,inniJ.iry?fl, tOBO D te P a iil1 s ta y sI'S N o . 1 Sunss^hocki teanm battles streaikofinjijuries thisyeart i n I e ig h t goals a nid d ninenin a ssists for 17polnts. w e e kd y U F 11 BylRWlNjCURTJN y l R P I p o l ms with Hcrm Haavlk. 29. -of Dulutli, • Tlm es-N(js-Nows sports writer Hunter teams v ' SUN VALLEY -- ThTho Sun Valley Suns renchecl:hed the Mlnn., oh defensefenso, Weekcs said Haavlk started the N E W YfORK O R (UPl) — Once again, to fifth p la c eI w ith 3:H points, w hile ■ - m idpoint of U ielr seasoi;ason Ihls weekend by whippln|.ping Ihc se a so n a s a forward, fonv, was moved back lo defense • DePaul was- virtually a unanimou.s • cros.->-state rivriv a l K en tu ck y . 17-3. [; Jackson Hole. Wyo,.S Sta ta m p e d e tw icc, about six lo eightlight games ago and has been playing c h o ic e aIS s Uiet to p -ran k e d college The top 20 leaped three sloSlots Inlo six th j,vllh.^3;n ” •’ W ilh th e 8-2 a n d ‘)-5■)-5 \wins Friday and Salurday. Babcock plays on a forward line with basketballII tetc a m in th e c o u n lry a n d 5J, points, Jay. the ‘‘jusl great." Balx _ S u n s rec o rd re a c h e■d d 12-4,12. center Pat Kearne,larnoy, 22, of Rochester. N.Y., and rlghl O re g o n Sla tn te w as a stro n g sc co n d . b u l . i: UM D uke. rC-3. edgt*de d | S t, J o h n 's t>y tw o — intense regi 3. ^rsCUM ' I Coach John Weekcskcs said last week this js alrca lre a d y . • w in g R ip K irby.y , 27, of Duluth. regional play elsewhere S . Pofnfs for the■ NNo. 7 spot despite the the team ’s most.lnjury-lury-rlddled season in its five-jve-year Tho Suns’ olherather top forward line consists of left causcd someim e sh lfls a m o n g th c e lite In Redmcn's victorlories over Manhattan, history. The, team goesgoe; on the road this,wecken'kend to- wing Bobby NoyesJoycs. 26. of Cold Spring Harbor. N.Y,. UPI'sweckly;k ly ballo tin g . — — i - S - D av id so n nnd Vlllanova.VII Notre Dame. With 37 of t • Ijike Tahoe, Nev, contor Dave HutciHutchliison, 23. of N ew C a n a a n , Conn,; of the 42 coaches on UPI’s “ 12-2 a fte r a ixiu'out of Canisius nnd a !: ' "The troops are dimdiminishing bul the guys arcir e still a n d rig h t w in g; AAnd ndy D caly. 2C. of N ew ton. M ass, College Boanloard of Coaches reporting, IM 1-polnt victor.vary over Maryland, j - playing well." Weekcs■kes sa id . ‘ T h is is Ihe w o rsese >year Hunlcr and BabeBabcock are two of the m ajor reasons Ray Meyer'ser's Blue Demons collcctcd {jJ follow ed in n inn thti w ith 310 votes and i l - S S " I for Injuries we've had. We’ve had shoulder scpjse p ara- th e S u n s a rc a vvera eraf g in g close lo five go a ls a g a m e. 3C first-placeacc votes and 554 points to IM, L,oulsiana StateIte w a s a d ista n t 10th = = Goaltcndcr Nec, meanwhile.. Is surrendering loss remain alopitop the weekly Ilsl aftor SI. w ilh 154 points.i. • - il; r f e S ’" ' ' I This article nppearccared In Sunday's North Valli'alley than three goalsals a game. Keep In mind that a goals extending; thoirIhc perfect season wilh Lxinding the scsccond len w.ajrNorlli 17, (.IPITUOn OMI area • against averageRC of three a gamo Is to hockey what a two victorlilories. DePaul downed la. lirlsham Youni 'IM I ^ S . Carolina, which;h movedi up a slot with edition and is reprlicprlnted for Twin I'nils an IB-.Kaiuai .Slnlr ilwi I r e a d e rs ,300 b a ttin g a v erage ra g i c Is lo , • Alabama-Blr•Birmingham 57-54 and fF g ACC vlclorles overov Wake Forest and JO. JMrtluo IIJ-II . (■ = = "110 started off 1kind of shaky In games," Wookos • Evansvillee 105-i»4lor lo rai.se ils record lo \ CIcmson, Mlssousouri fell from 10th to 'Then, my God. he started to play, 11 17-0. ------12th a f te r beingIg upset by Oklahoma lions, knee Injuries nnd nnt the usuni minor stuff.ff. Ilike • o f Nco, "ThCf «kend we played Tahoe (Jan, 4-5), We OregonI ' State,S which routed nnd Maryland’sd’s impressi.ve show bruises. Ono guy who works with the ski palpatrol started tho weeken nlghl, a n d he got b om lw d wMh ab o u t 45 CaiiforniaI 86-5586^ over the weekend, vlctorlc-s v over Detroit. Rutgctutgers and against Notre DameD.- was good for a wrecked his knee tho10 olother day on his last runI do dow n F rid a y nlfihi shots. Then weI IwIwa at them 9-2 S a tu rd a y n lg h l. a n d he d re w one; fiifirst-place mention and Connecticut C lo move .into0 thcthi No. 3 one-spot Improvei'V em ent. to No. l:i. the mountain; makingsuig suro everybody was off. U>talled«Mvc)4 votes to hold on lo second slo s t. T h e O ra n g em en . 17-1. g: "This is a vcr>- funnynny team ," he continued. “It•llcan c played great again,gain, ^. garnered The biggest ac ;nce has really improved. 1 think it's p la ce . :r?33 polnt.<> to a d v a n c e tw o nings advancc of the week play great games whenihcn It's tested. Hut then. \vewe’ve ’ confidence sntal thing. We all could sec he was n Bul a couple couj of Intra-confercnce Virginia also played a 1 role I. . ^ w a s m a d e ijy VC'irglnla, ir which vaulted never l)ccn a leam lhlhal a t b e a ts a m u c h w oakei teiteam “ mental inlvas good.goaltendor:or asa soon as he got here, Al thc surprises aand n d c o n tin u ed d o m in a n ce of tormining t' the fourth-plnccnfoU teai nhi’n fromNo, l!)tol4,14, T h o S q u ire s a rc IG-4 15-1. W e've nlw n y s boonjoen a loam that's played only b e g in n in g of th1C e season,sea he’d Iw great in practice and the East by Syracu.*«! precipitated S S ta le , 14-3. ra llie d for a•70-f>51n fVini.mnh overall and-Va in'in th o ACC — one g a m e well as It's had to win." iiid, then tighten upI ininge ga m es. B ut now h e 's got six o r eight some scramblimbling In the middle of the over o the Squires Sunday lo“ hol oTdonll; taCotMnrylaml There are still-severaleral Suns this season who have lo p 10. traded their skates and slicks for Acc bandagesfs n and fiam es u n d e r hislis belt bc where he’s played ejfcellcntly. fourthfl place - a spot thathat ;seemed Wcbcr Slate,:^18-1, 18 moved up a notch shoulder slings. He's got his conficrorifidencc and tho confldchce of the ; Duke scorecored two IrlumpJis during gon g o \oT sure after thc Cuckc>:kcycs'72-7l c to isth. fcav/ngig thc No. rc spot to the week bulb u t a 00-B4 A tla n tic C o a st l( And tho iKJSt of thosthose. Weekcs said, hnve bebeen — • _ lo-ss to Hig T en riv a l W isconsinonsln Satur- Indiana, ll-svCUClemson dropped four defen.soman Glenn Huntiiu n te r, loft w ing P e r rv Bal>co( C o n fc re n ce;e los-slo to V irginia cosl th e d d a y . OSU. 14-3 o v e ra ll a nid d Icjleader In spots to No, 17? aafler a loss to North )Cock, ’’It’s not lik e ho Jusljl makes ono great save a game Bluo Devils d a n d g o a ltc n d c r D an Nex;.'ice. ils dearly, as they fell four th tl e B ig T en . c o llec te d :{5S pointsjoints. Carolina and I wns followed by or saves on a break;reakaway. Anyone could make a save Hunter. 2G. a native'C of Stoneham. Mass.. leads t nolchestosevise v en th . Duke’s plummet allowedd I^ul.svllle,I^u Brigham Youngg ;and Kansas State ~ ds th e on a b re a k a w a y/ wwitli ith a little luck. D an m a k s tf la v o s on team in scoring with 19 S y ra c u sec, , meanwhile, tr bol.stered its 16-2 H a fte r b e a tin g M a rq u e tteto, , SISt. Ix)uis., two newcomerss tto the lop 20 — and rt 19 |X)lnts. on two goals andind 17 relmunds, on ^cond ^co and third shot^ He's got assists, The2:{-yearold I claim as the best in the East with and a Florida State, lo movecup up; a notch Purdue in 20th. old Babcock of Clinton. N.Y,i'. hhns composure, he mnn:manages his position really wen How*w^’sso n sayss Gordie r willnretire ■ T L I H A R TFOORD, R D Conn, (UPl) - Mark Howe says: his father. Gordie, will end his legendaryary 32-year hockey career at liie endd ofol thc season with Ihc N a lio n a l Hockey lIocI ixiague Hartford .W h a le rs . .if “After this year I’m sure he'll retlre."hesaicsaid, Thc youngernger Howe, a Whalers' dc- fenscman, ssak a id In a re c e n t in te rv iew thai' his fatherither has had a “bad year t from the start"sta and thc veteran c e n te r h a s beeibeen frustrated because he i . h a s n ’t h a d m ucu c h tim o on th o ice. • Howe hadId consideredc hanging his j skates up beforebefo this season started ■ bccause of naggingnap dizzy spells. This W seasoHi he has had a lingering chest cold. B u t H ow e,e. whowl played 25 seasons in t the NHL foror t:the before retiringr in g in 1071, h a d told the W haiers thatlat heh didn't want to play this season ifIf hoh was jusl going‘to be sh o w ca se d . "I Just saidlid If1: I would havu to sit. I U . would probablyably retire," Howe said, >4 T h e e id er Howe. He 51. the first pro- ' fesslonal hockew k ey p la y e r to .score m o re ^ th a n 1,000 goal:;oals, met on Friday with Jack Kelley,/. ththe Whalers director of hockey operatlirations. to discuss why he’s been spencpending so much time on ' V i ' - ■■ th e b c n ch thlis is ses< aso n . ' ^ - >- -c •i jusl wanlc'antcxi to know whal was • going on.”■ HoweH said ovor the w e e k e n d .‘'IJuI ju si s t h a te llk c hell td 'slt.

b u t th e te aim m 'was doing good,"‘he said. "I'w asis acacccpting my role. But when we gotot sos far behind against Montreal jlnstnst Thursday's• 7-2 loss to 1 J ; th e M o n tre alII CaC an n d ien s) 1 th o u g h t i'd b e tte r fin d oulutwhatwasgoingon.’’ t w - * He said he he asked conch Don M i H n Blackburn "wh;'why I didn't play and he s a id he h a d loo mr u c h on h is m in d ." V ^ Howe saidd KKelly told him during Friday's meetileeting that he wasn'l- playing bccaufcausc club managers ' , th o u g h t h e ncedcc ed e d a re st.

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C o n r 1olves, \Piratet » to batittle m o r s s t i l l1 se ek s to]o p r a n k i n T:ByimitedPresslaBS Inlemational Being No. 2 m ay■ybc be fine for some* I operation Sunday for a dodamaged fi fn f\ Jk] e y C O ] ■people, but Il’s no go r . retina In his right eye. jnfereh 0 good for Jim m y nee matitchup Connors. I Hope was schediilcd itoto defend , CasUeford won (hc I - t^ls lltic against Amerl’catcan Tony ByLARRYHOVEV (he first meeting -down1 the hill to play the Senators nt Co nnors finish cdM»1 ^ o n d to OJorn 6l-.'i:i and that’s tt aorg among the w I ehKverini at London's WemliloJ. Wi ■ Time'Imes-Ncws sports writer the only time Gooding,ling. Gooding dropped Wood e world's tennis , . H agcrm an has .slumb:mbled in (lie con- Uiver56-[ players In lt>79 antand won seven I A rena March 4. but now his career MAGIC1C VALLEYV - The CasUeford r 56-50 the first tim e around, '0'^° ference year. While C tournaments. Butut ^hc had been I Is in doubt. Wolves,, docdodging a coupic of two-point llic CasUeford and Hagerm-in are I "T he first Uilng that mai Thai game has UuUie biggest (Ille squabblinbbling for the Magic Valley Con- top-ranked /rom JuljJuly, 1974 to last natters is bullets the 1last two times out, slay In Implications of eigbt I restoring perfect sight," sj ^ 4bt -slatc-d (or lo- ferenceice lop .spot, M urtaugh. two April 9, and his slip lo No. 2 was I ’ said Dr. the fire} tonight lor ill their quest for ^a niglit. -much more drastic, I Adrian Whlteson, chief nmedical Magic Vallet'alley Conference title. gam es.'s off Uie pace, steps out of league In a Cross State halt)attle. the .Jerome, actionn lolc en(ertain (he Klml>erly Another thing thalthat bothered the I officer of the British Boxing I "Technically the operatloi The ^VolWolves, who have nippedped T igers will play hos( hos (0 the 'tall Bulldogs.logs. ■ • fiery 27-year-old veteranvcte last year' I ° / Murtaugh i I a slight hole or tear In there Igh and Oakley In Ihelr latesttest . Caldwell Cougars. Thi was that hc failedHi tol< survive the ncounters, will entertain the dale, replacing one thi nt)crly showed some pretty good . sem ifinals a t Wimbledon, Win: the I was a complele success, I .se last week and has returned o-:i I whbTeresult will not Iw know nan Pirates. out earlier Intheyear. FVencftOpen and the 1U.S. Open. Ss game Is pivotal Tor bolh.. A Buhl sticks with r Keith H aas to aclion following I the bandages come off in ■ He m oy have plckejoked up an early 1 non win would pull the Pirateslies scheduling. -Uie Indlar nth layoff due to Injury, boost Sunday In anin efeffort lo regain I three days, and the coa makes his report. Any oUi Ito a He while a Ca.stlefordord visit to Glenns Ferryry andi (hen trav- Hansennsen and Haft River, two Magic the tdp rung, howevcA'cver, by defeat- n would Just about endend eling to Burley Thursdasday. Valleyy lealeague team s now Ju.st w aiting Jng John M cEnroe G-J cussions start after thnt."S £51 C G-3, 2-C, C-3, 3-6. Hagerman'!inn's hopes for a com ebackc as Jn another iion-leageague ciK'onnler, for thele district di tournament, will col- , 6-J to capture his record-tying - I fall two gam es behind. the Wood mvLT WolWolverines come lldealM.1 Malta. a fourth title Jn the: U.SU.S. P ro Indoor TH E NEW YORK JETSS Monday\ Tennis Championshipships. traded defensive tackle MiMarshall "By aJl standardJards iast year H arris, who quit football laslo s ty ra r A ■ in his rookie season, to thehe Clevc- r i\rizona r i State w asn’t that bod." (Connors said C , ^ 1 after accepting ’ the first prize land Browns for a conditlonnDnal draft 1 choice. .check of $40,000. "T‘To oi m e It was not 1 ‘ a good year. I'm not usedi lo losing ' H arris, a C-foot-6, 2G0-p<)-poundcr K u s h g i v e n s e t t l el e m e n t d e a d l i n e in the semifinals.. I'veTv lost in the who was the Jets’ eighthith-round d rafl cholcc out of Texas Ch finals — everybodyody does. But I Christian PH0EN1>SNIX. Arlz. (U Pl) - Form last year, quit In training c: o rm er Arizona State when wl Kush reached a deal1 wiltwith the state Dec. 21. . found It difficult to playp Inst year icamplo football coachcoa< Frank Kush has unlil 5 p ■ !study art. He decided to relu 15 p.m. today to accept Under ' that deal. Ku.sh was,vas lo1 drop a S40 million a g a in st' because I had so» rmuch on ,my 'tu rn and a S200,000)00 settlement s from-the statelate or the state may ' A5 ' s 'was dealt to the Browns, wl ASH, the s(ate Hoard of Itegenls, Hef: ASU Pre.sidcnt John m ind." '»llliilrawlt!w its off(y. Arizona Attorneycy G eneral 'Bob Corbin Sclnviula Sc and former alhletleiletic director Fred .Miller, and Connors married Igive the Je ts an elghth-roum - -Tiassald. led model Patti pick In 1981 If H arris maft. ' releii.se rei AStJ from future clainclaims. TJie suit claimed h e was McGuire last year and also \ lakes (he Corbin1 salsaid Salurd.'iy Kush has delayeddela accepting the dr. Cleveland( roster next season denied due process when hele waw as fired Ocl. l:i. became a father in AugustA to new offerseveral/oral times. The -sit(lemen( was for Sinu$15(1,(HK) plu.s S47.-J20 for Kush’.s son B rett. The new r e "I'm tiredJred of these delay.s. 1 guesss fnfrustrated is a better liil M responsibilities JE SSE OWENS. Olympic limo leaching conlract. distracted him from ii ipic gold w ord." CorbCorbin said, adding the stateite ccould withdraw the ( jm his game, but j iIMMY m i CONNO RS rmedalist, battling mali Corbin said he agrecnl lo (he( seltlenient Ijecausc he he said he doesn't ex] alignant settlementint o:or try to have the settlemlent ent enforced in court. fig t expect to bc as • . . aim s for No. 1 ccancer In his left lung, will wll con- }}(. sjiij, figured the state would -spend .spei m ore than $200,000 in distracted this year.ir. id the state still had not deciclc'cicled which cour.se lo fighllng fig (heease Incourt. tinue chemotherapy as anin i oulpa- lake In easel:ascKu.sh fails to meet thedeadi "T his y ear I’m abltable to separate tied thes seasonsei high set by himself llcnt t and doctors remalne eadllne. Kusir.s I Mii( still ,s(andsids agains(; Beeline Dragway ined op- Aecordlosding .to the Arizona Republic,bllc. .sources .said the the tw o," he said. ‘‘It’“ It’s a tribute to e a r l ir e r this year against timlstic I about thtTlrcatmenl operator Itick l.yjicti. ent, hos- ,,,,as ^resulted bccau.se Kush1 waswi S150.000 of the ' my concentration thattha 1 can block Nevada’-Lcf-Las Vegas. pital p officials said Monday. out one thing and1 do the other. I Zanon.n, ac ( « Junior guard from- , • settlementjnt hlabeled as for "personalI inJiinjuries and personal - - Tho '] coach was fired hy MillMiller who claimed Kush tried Owens. G6. entered Univen'crellyol damaBes"los" to m ake the money lax free.•ee. to can work on my gangame when I’m Kallspell.Isll. Mont., was six of 10 from Arizona / Health Sciences. C to coverup an iiiciili'iit inI which whi he allegedly punched a i. Center Durces said the attorney gene(cneral's office Is not pla not working on myny ffamily and I the fieldd andai 13 ofl4 from the free last 1; Wednesday for evaluatlc player, who .suliSL'ciiicntly sued Kush. Ku.sh has repeatedly can enjoy the time I Jtlonand wIlllmMofIn0 fin this. Corbin said this i.s.siiei.siie was no( dl.scussed dei ne 1 spend with throw lineIne as hc obtained 25 poinis tests ti that involved a canceicer cell denied hitlingtbe player. them wheji I'm nottplaying.” pla In Montanitana’s win over Montana cloning c technique pioneereded at (hc State. HeHe also; had two robounds, hospital's h cancer center. MARK MATTOS,)S. ;a guard for one assistsist and two steals In 29 Owens was in satisfactor}ory con- Formner Sl coach dies Weber State, and U d University of minutess of of play. ditlon d and tentatively wass s schcd- RUSTON,ON, La. (UPl) — Former Montana forwardd CraigC Zanon uiedu to go home Monday afterternoon, Louisianala Tech Tc football Coach Maxie - iiavc been nam ed co-lco-BIg Sky Con- GEORGIRGE GEJRVIN of the San b iolarcree te officials said. The time of: rcrelease T. Lambrlgh St jrlght, who sent quarterbackek ference players ofof tlthe week for Antonio Spurs,Sp whose 55 points al w \ was not disclosed in advance.ce. T erry Brad;Jradshaw and seven othere r E n e r gY y !S av in g BuiidSi .ig S y stem s their performances:es during Jan IndianaI WednesdayW was the lop Dr. Stephen E. Jones, a 21-2G. a pro- players lolo the thi NFL, dlod Monday of a individualial scoring effort of the fessor f( of Intemar medicine,ne. said stroke. AlsUso Solar W ater Hec-ieoters r Mattos, a G-feet-talt•tall senior from season, hashai been named the NBA Owens,o the first m an to winA'in four LambriBht Santa B arbara, Cal •ight, 55, retired last year dueue Calif., had 14 P layerofU□f the Week. Olympic o gold medals In trnci'ack, has lo ill healthalth after 12 years as coach assists and five reboui abounds as hc led a lype of cancer "frequent!intly re- and athletic;llc director. c W eber State to Its iBth 18th consccutive MAURKRICE HOPES. British islated to sm oking" but saidi hhc felt His tenmi;nms compiled an overall ULLMANiN CONSTRUCTION)N CO., INC. wlli. M attos M t an an Idaho State world lighiight middleweight boxing the ti­ ’disease would respon)ond to 9S-3G-2 record reci and won seven Since 1952 Minl-Dome recordI for assi.sts and champion,on, undenvent a succcssful trtreatm ent. Southlandd CcConference titles and fiveyp Twin Foils, Idaho0 Ph. 733-7120 ______assorted'na' national champlon.shfps. Washing]gton ^ decides Uto " quitplayiVing Noiw , d o> it youiirself PONTIAC, Mich. (UPl)JPD-Veteran . wide receiver Gene WashWashington, who a ith achieved his greatestL farfame with the artdsaa v e wil San Francisco 49ers, hasjas Informedli the D etroit Lions hc Is endingding his 11-year NFL career.. the LionsIons announced 1 f t ___ Monday. 1th e SuLinny No-Wa^ u cR o co r V "Gene had o greatt cacareer In the ' / NFL, one typified by/ hi!his class and dignity,” Coach Montele CClark of the , ' S olo> EndsEn. Soturdoy ...H. Lions said In m aking' the announcc- th a ttcom c a i)Ox.' ■/ F eb. 2. 191980 Subject to H . ment. "We hate to lose>c hihim. But I'm su re he'll bc a success; in wv hatever hc S toock c k On Hand H decides to do." ‘.‘It w;is a very satisfy;:Isfylng career, e s i^ Ia lly bccausc I: wi was able to accornpllsh all the goalsils I had set for m yself." said Washlngto:ngton, 33, who __ s}»nt the last two_seasseasons of his______ca'rcer with the Llbiis. Washington was All-Pro•Pro four times . a nd started In the P ro IBowl game - th ree tim es, all duringg his hi nine San Francisco seasons. He holeholds 49er club 1 • records for career touchy:h0wn catchcs 9 h V with 59 and rcceptlon yarcyardage, G,6G4. -V - His bcsl season was 1970, 1970 when hc \ 1^111 caught S3 passes for 1,10000 yardsy. and 12 . TDs. > ■ Detroil obtained him1 In 1978: but he m issed the season becauscjuse of Achilles tendon problems. Hc reborebounded last season to ajpcar In all IG games, stailhig all but two of them.lem. • Washington caught 144 passespa: for 192 ' y ard s and one TD to giveIvc himI career totals of 6,856 yards on 385 receptions and CO scores. Washington played hislls collegeC' ball a t Stanford and a s a sophcophom orow as— - - .. one of. the . first blacklack starting ' quarterbacks at the major maj< college' (D lvislonl) level. Now you conin Ihave the I nono-wox convenlenctnee and the I N B A fillss sunnyiy sh in e of on Armstrong Ai 'I , @ - m s t r o n g Styiistik®® floor soonerr tthan you I v a c a n c y do n think. WithI se)f>odherlng AiArmstrong H Place ’n Presess* ^^|ffl\ I SIStyiistik Tile you < . vinyhasbestos J can do It yourself>elf . . . and ■ ' ' all-stars sa v/eon e i installation costs!co Just peel offiff tth e p a p e r ' r^W YORK -(UPI) -— Forward 12 X :K ^ lt Washington of the Portland TIU backingg ffrom each tile . . . place . . , andnd press. In H 'IVall Blazers has beenn scselected by "• 39^ ? just a fev/ hours h< you'll have/e a beautiful Stylisylistlk.floor S conference coachra a s a replacemrc] ent •for the iniured Scott Wedir'edman on the th a t sh in es v^ithcthout waxing farr Ilonger than oraindflnary vinyl ... I :W est team for Sunday’st NBNBA All-Star ^ W oors. -game ot the Capita) Ccntr!cntre In Lan- :dover. Md.. it u w Announceunced Monday So whyhy w ait? G et th ea ssunny Styjlstlk -flfloor that comess Inli a box. . B - :by NBA Commissioner LawrcnceLa\ F. rO’Brlen. Chooselsefrom a wideyarierIety of colors an di p attern s. W ashington will Join WalterWai Davis :of the Phoenbc Suna, namedncd earlier by . the coadtes, o s r ^ r v cB forwardsfor on. the West. Milwaukee'se's Marines . :Johnson and Adrian Dantlemtley of Utah :were d u s e n stirte re in the fan . SM balloting. 1 !M ib v n (’ Washington, who starredrre d as a coL- Xj6ily'rA.3\v'v.v^ legiate player at Americanam UniversityI ■ In Washington,-^is am ongg thth« e league’s -- .______top reboundm and will bc makingn his . ij^ ' first All-Star game appearara'rance'. aKK-J: W edman, of the K ansasas CjtyC Kings, ^ 7 A- 'surrerad a b 'ra k a dieiekbdncbohe In th ree' “ ” ~Mt ‘ x ; places in last Thinday’sflKlngsvlcto- Kl j n i j ry at'Utah and uoderwenlwent surgery : S I ___ 12 -ni i r d ^ e — — SatanUvTHe-IaTfiiiSocfeaii '’Twin F alls 1 4 •lined for a minimum of twowoweeks. 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Previousi: Ooil ly m p ic c o ml p e iito rs — AAl l O erter (discus throu-crj.2r ). Johni Thompson (bnskcik c tb a i: 76) and Anltn DcFrantz (crcIcrcw team 1976) — listenn tto o te stim o n y H coach 1976) enate grroup en*tidorses J I k Se $ ‘ ' ■ ' , . . .li; 3ycott o3f summ[ner garrnes i I ) NGTOr>f^ ( U P I) - T he S o n a le! I-'orelgnI-'o Kola- playing the 10 ; th e So v iets on .th eir ho m e tu rf w.' i wasuchallongu I# H ' WASniNGlmmitlce Monday unanimouslj,usiv endorsed which inn sonsom o w ay s ra n c o n tra ry lo O lynlymplc ideals. tions CommiCarter's call for a U.S, boycolicoll of the 19110 "Wewouku'ould Iwat a helluva dlsadvanla^Ia g e a n d I'm not ■ President)lymplcs Cai If Soviet troops refusese t'to pull oul of .nure everyllerylhlng we would have done to ip r e p a re for ll ■ M oscow Oan. tym would bow dojdone In iho true Olwnpicspiri/rU. Ai.d J'm nnl $ ■ Af^nnistun.slenln^ lo testimony from Amerm e rlca n Olym - so su r e th e g a m e w ould Iw e ith e r ." h e .salsaid. ; I _ ' , ’ ■ A fte r Ii.slenl! committee voted 14-0 for a rcsi V’ ■ pliinK. th ended c or the i'JHO Games "be removi A m ateute u rs o p p o s e id ea recommcndccof the Soviet Union and either.her relocated.^ . LONDON)0N (UPI) - The Britl.sh Amatilatcur Athletics H territory Iof o r tlc a n c e lle d ," board, which whic controls track and fieldeld in Britain, , ^ ■ p o stp o n e dlel o r c then rushed lhe nie:isure• lo the Sonale Monday’ rejectedreje the idea of a boycolt. of the Moscow ■ The panelere t debate bei’jin immediately,ely, A similar 01ympic.s,:s, noor, whereI passed tho Iloiise with onlv/ 12 dl.ssenllng "The council cour of the British Amalcilcur Athletics H resolution Tpa.' h u rsd a y . Board rcgre•egrets tliQ dilemma thal atliletiIctcs.are faced H v o te s Inst Tlate h u measure, which ur^es lhethe permanent with at the nmoment with regard lo thee 191101 O lym pic H The Senate1 of the Olympics to (Jreece.L'ce. .said "n o G a m e s, but at present supports the viview that our ■ relocation teamof should parllclpale inI those tin Game.s athletes shaishall be free lo participate in the Olympic H American Americansten should allend them" thei If the Games,"ast" a sta te m e n t .said, H' and no AmcDn la k e s p la c e in Moscow, A sp o kkesman e sm .said athletes cho.sen foror the Moscow ■ c o m p e titiorank n lii Church, D-ldaho. thele committee Olympics;s wow ould l>c fre e lo tu rn dow n thho e selection on H Sen. FranI'. expre.ssed th e vlew'of- m :m y■ colleaguescol by - grounds of cori.sclcncecc if thoy wished ancUld th a t such a ■ chairman. pcx[ e rm a n e n t site In G re ec e,■, thotl ancient refusal lojoii0 Join the British Olympic teamm would’ nol iw H sayin({ a !per of the Olympics, would "pul.a an n e n d to th is h e ld a g ailn in s s t tth t e m . ■ birthplaccpropajianila or t feast." H m o v e a b le pro(hrower Al Oerler. AX w ho w asIS aimingal for a M orOCCCeco backs boycott H . ’ Discus thro\h gold medal in as many Olympimplc.s. told tho BLANCA. Morocco (UPI) - Prii’rim e Minister ■ record fifthnel go that a Iwycolt of the Mosci»c.,w G.mo,, H Senate pimel'aunlfylnKthlnjj" for America, ouabid has declared Morocco "c<■■completely in H . W ould l>e " ntestified u r lhat It was time ‘,or for Amwlc.n int with a boycott of tlie Olympinplc g a m e s In WIl f e ’ r e s o> e x o i t ei c d H Oerter testito pul aside all personal consl, ." according lo official rcporl-s. MM( onday, y- the Moroccan ■ athletes "tor t th p o ir K overnm enl'spo.sit ion, lid made the statement, first by ll ■ ( a n d su p p o rtBradley. th D N..I.. the only senaloinlorlowlnan sovcrnm™,lent on. the subject since Presidsidenl Carter s love th e g a m e s from M oscow or Iwycottl> them. jr’'- a b o» i u t o u r n ■ Sen. Uill,oid Um m e d al, al.so e n dorsed a twvccDrall.llswas " n e w - f a c^ i i l i t y i n ■ • Olympic Roidof the i winning U.S. basketiialiHcnm lei 111 I'JM. ws "conference during a visit-tf-to •Libreville, ■ amcmberoftiospcct of American participationtion under Uio , I "Theprospelaf" in Moscow while innocent rime minister look the poslllonion bccause of ~ R i l p) i e i t ~ t h a 1I t w e wr a a n t ■ O ly m p ic ri.'if’I nerve-ijassed in Afghanistanj wf i i s r s s fiable and unquallflable Sovielol Intervention ', .; I people nre thatner should make the United Sl; proud mistan, a Moslem and non alignclined country.’. ■■ • ' ■ something•d." tho Bradley said, r ts said. e v e^ r r y o n e t c;o s e e it^:£ S o o n ■ • o r r e s p e c tea d D ." e F ra n lz . th e iU7e w o m en ’ssrowlnL'lcnm ro >0 commented on the banlshmem ent o P S o v ie t . • ' ■ 'B ut A n ita-•omplalned Dc lhat the IwycoltitT i l ori te 1 leader Andrei Sakharov, saylaying that "ll ' ' ■ captain, comi" U.S. athletes and portrayedyod then, .IS ""“I'l If3 ™well If this affair causes a rcfoi!form of Soviet' : . • ' ■ ■ . " b e tr n y e d " IJ In te rn a l poUpoUcles. Sakharov - is a malnailer for all T h uirsclay^ i IF r i d a y .2a n d ■ "villains," h u m a n ityy ." T ies w o u ld p la y ’ ‘C o u n tricV ' w y c i i i ¥w h e r e luncheon Momhappens, there would Iw onlynly two teams anything; like like that, but to lake slock of the situation," - "If thatd hap stoy in Moscow; lhe Russlajisiam_and the Daumesald.:ald. w ho w ouldvaklans. st, The U.S., Canada. Australia Au; nnd DaumedenJ d e n ied a p re s s rejio rl th a t th eiWestGerman W ^ • t h e lb e s t i r rr i i g a t l o n Czechoslovak!Jld p ro b ab ly p la y Fh th e a lte rnlale a te g a m e s ," N O C w ouldJld followfo lh e U nlled S ta te s In bp,boycotting tho o th e rs w ouldaid p no one was particularly eex( x cite d alm ut M oscowOlympics, Olyn- 1 Ie said no .such declslilslonhadlK'cn • Gavitt saidloscow anyway and added lheho prospectf of reached. Holng to Mosc ______e ^ g i ul l i i p m e n t: S e h f ice

D e pl £ a r j l m e nIt l h aiiig s ^©0D(S)ir4s— [B it ^ S a c k s make mosM t • G ibson)n Jto meet Cardinalals .....^ — h a t a r i d ^ u rr - 4 a r g e %i > a f f 4 s ...... Q u a rteiRK t iUPl) - National Footbaitbail League . sT. LOUISJIS ((UPl) - Kirk Gibson, alreaceady penciled • , NKW YOKK;k.s a v e ra g e d S113,'J32 In s a la ryylastseoson, la into the startina rtin g lineup of th e D etro it T igers. e r; will meet - quarterbacksleaKtie a by po.sltlon. accordingglo lo a survey with the St.>t. LouisLo Cardinals alwut possibl;iblyslgnlnga i n v es i n t o r y . lops In the ondaylea^ by th e N F L M a n ag e m enml t C ouncil. p ro foolballill ccot o n tra c t, th e N F L te a m sa id MMionday. v.11, released Mondicy o f 1,517 p la y e rs u n d e r c o n tra ' isman for the Cardfnals conflrrrIrmod Gibsan .j ------Jp liiS i “.I . A spokesm ai T lie s u rv e! end y o of th e 1970 re g u la r se aso n showedsh thal and his agent,gent, Doug Baldwin, will meetct with team '; c lu b s a t th eks end average the highest salaryyltnn(;NFL. Irf officalsTuesdcjo sd a y . ' q u a rte r b a cy k s defensive a linemen, runninglg backs, I of. ..He nildi his his agent are coming into townw n a n d w e 're ' r,'!>S” ' followed byemen, di receivers, linebackers,rs, defensive gomj, discuss disc: his future." .said JoeJoe Sulllvon, ^ fensive linemeclckers. Cardinals'vice' vice president foroperalions. , R e i l s l F l •. b a c k s a n ti klck(age .salary tor all NFL players.'rs according; Gibson, a former fc All-America wide• rreceiver al • The average ;y was$«i,fii);!, ^ ^ . Michigan State,StaU was drafted In the scventi;nth round by ‘ . ’Sir e f r e s Bi i m e n t S ' ' drawing'ta'towlnr to th e su rv ejuarterbacks y wj surveyed nvcraRC( Ig ed $11.1,9,i2 th e C a rd innals a ls last 1 year even though ho! alalready had • * \A/ae«AVi The 83 quarlenslve linemen showed an averorerage salary signed withh ththe e T ig e rs, r w , w ; » i « n and 212 dufensl ^ WJheel Line orS75.2 M,9ver ^ T h e 197. .ruicm m en a v e ra g e d SC6.f)t!4. 2414i'^rec?ivcre Wesieya>yan mourns deathths .. __ ..Discount o | r - fensive llncmc604,631, 2i;i lin e b ac k ers average-aged sc;« 177 A T ilE NIS. S . Tenn.T (UPI) — Students at tiny Ten- ^ I S f l T V i j I nvcroRod $«,6enslve b a ck s av erag e d $50,«74,‘i.‘ n e sse c W eslcyjisley a n College m o u rn ed th e d e;a a th l s M onday ^ and233dcfenshdickers were low on the scale:nle with an of three women won basketball players klkilled in a i The CO klckiIoryof$53,0:i0, automobilele accidentac 200 yards from a restaurant S averafjesalnry w h e re th e tetc a mn h a d been e n jo y in g a victoryory party just S J t. fires coach moments beforb e fo re. ' , s and team member^ filed into I Iowa St.UNES. ) lowa (UPI) - iowa, St MmH S tu d e n ts aric to the Trinity ' , I Male Held Mclliodlsl ChU)Church, ^acalcd next to tho EastistTcnncsseo - D K S M OINE^ Nance has t>cen fired from his p K ,, cam pus, forao r a rm e m o ria l se rv ic e fo r th e vict■ictims. ,t Coach Lynns Na basketball coach by^.the ISU Allilelle ■ team member and a 52-yoar-oIc■old m a n also . ) ■ head men'siO-TV bf re p o rte d M o n d a y .. •e d ln Ih cB p .m , S u nday tw o -c arc r ci ra .sh . Council, w nm o ocU -1 ng of th e council w ill b e heli m Coach Brenda Paul said thes tetc a m w a s in A sp e c ia l officialm oc announcemenl. the De; sDes a Moines s a"stateofsho Thefollg^ l e c o ac h sa id only six m e m b e rss ool f th e s q u a d ;>■' ^ . iJfeplaysajt Nance allcfiet/clones in their Big Eight gami ibic to play in the gome. with the Cycloiid Assistant Coaches Reggie Wai Ink th is Is w h at th e g ir ls wiwould hove Colorado andJ s wAi ill c o ac h lh e team . said the coach. R ick S a m u e ls w ■ w a n te d ,” sa id L ir retains title S p en ceri Tripucka:ka to m iss one m o;ore m Siis ® ' E. Que. (UPn — Alison Owen' SO U TH BE^BEND. Ind. (UPI) - Kelly TTripucka. a BEAUPflE.coding C hope for a women's cros; im All-America selection lastst .year and America’s leodiedal next pionth, Monday retaretain^ £ sccond-team / retained her ^ ^ Dame'sn e 's Ile a d in g s c o rc r, is e x p e c tc■d d tot m is s one . U i '- - ' -i- Olympic medalII 10-k llo m e te r ski tllle b y Icadlnpiin g th e r k c n io ro Iris h1 gangame but will be back for thecfinol fl monlh U .S. n& tlonal) finish.10- ,____ Mil ofthescoson.» n . • • ...... fro m s t a r t to1, fini moved ,/rom Bretton Wood a. who missed the Irish vievictory over The meet,la c r k of Sh'.w . Is se rv in g a s a fina, S ' J e . ' i p last Soturday, had been hospitijltalized with b c c a u s c o f aith’s la cl Lake Placid Winter Olympic sms since last Friday. H e' w a s lo be nccr, fresh from ImprcssivcjTS f o r n e x t m o n th 's ied on Monday but Notre DniDanjc ColcL W Owcn-Spenccr□f Europe, led a trio of Olym] 41? Digger Phelpsiclps said Trlpucika would not, baX9on,:ahead of Leslie BBncrofl, 20,.»,.of • Paris, ...... Monday slgnodIgnod Ken Ebeling. a free agent;nt linebocker . In 32:33.63, docked33:13.31. ah& from Colgate,otc. Maine, who doclout the top six were Lynnnn S p e n c er, T h e G-5, 226-pounder 226-j was one of the finaInal cuts last * Rounding Alasko, out 33:10.32; Pat Engberfi,erg, Sealtle, year of the,e NowNo En^and Palriots,_whcre!re_hc played ___ -■ • ...... ■ Anchorage, 18.47, Ala: a n d Colleen , ^ l t o n ofif A u stra lia , d u r in g th eI pprcM re s 'asoh fo r H ank B ullouf^‘1, tHthe Bengals’ Wash., 33:58.47 . n e w de fe nslv siv e (c o o rd in a to r. . . . • . . .. - 34rl5.9a: . _■■■ -

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- ...... 1- ..1 ' , ' i' ■ ' ■ '^W-, Tv.„,r„llM,|.il,of5.9 AaronI lashes FUNNY BUSINES'lESS l,y Rog, rout r ogor Bollon — CLASSIFIFIED ______- 009 EtrploymefilAfloneics; “ 'X at Kuh]in’s abssence INDEJIIC O NEW YORK (UP1> - He r Thimk: Hi H e - ° N E W ° - king Hank Aaron Monday I ned the opportunities black ballplayers after A^^I^OLj NCEMENTS IMERSMARKET S P E A K S W appear at a luncheon In hisI .s honorh< and their retiremenl -V' ' .HHORIZONS instead lashed out via telej lenl. .on: InoxSoxI 'J .F O C K E C s telegram nt “Because of tl n„, Cn.-H to-t! PERSONNELSERVICE BascbaU Commissioner Bowii [)f th e lna lw.irma .t'o/ .)f)Oi.'i . *7,200 that Kuhn hadid m nol .nttended lh e ga m e A baseball magazine recent oly S cliallrng.. Tvpiri'n and icently votetl to witness the; hhln istoric hom e n m . that home run as the '‘Momci 10-key aKill:, nnodod Fast omenlofthc "You’d flguri■ure lh a l w ith all th e REAL re, ESTAT8 FORSALE . .. 1970s" ond hud pliinned. titH theth' coat of hurrtih over whenwhc he was going tn hit around $l,800.' to bring Aaro " - ^ ^ 1 6 I r ^ s i \aron to the it. and where hehe' w as going to I’it ih c II ,.,i ll O,RECREAtEATlONAL luncheon lo accept the award. ------L i t 'OFFICE CLERK frd, commissionerT-would v .sor.* fit to at- J7,200-$6,300up Instead, Aaron sent a n telegrjimti lend," Aaron1 said,s.i "it was a slap'in ”1' I," m ^ u 1' f i T ^ Lilii.l Ijoohs. :.,ii-, la. from Atlanta that was read by his the facc then andand It's a slap in the face oj>j oj. n > IS,.,,..;. I ...... U. . HO'I-J. nnyfOll (Iiicifle'ly represenlallve. BobFlamm.im. now, ...... n^poriy?poih, 0.0 :iOme^^ol^ till- "I understand thal Mr, K r, Kuhn re- "If it's tho greatestgrc nioinent of th e oj- quested that he present mele ththe aw ard decade now, Ihen thoi it certainly was the RENTALS iMui.i.-. -'mmi'r hJnHlil! for the outstanding momentTient of tlre“ moment of thoedecadelhen, dc . 1970s," Aaron said, "Howevt o^o * u.ii.i'i. never, look- "I speak withithlheconiml-ssloneraiur t. oyi0!.vrM... o,.K ^ ____ y •I ADMADMINISTRATIVE MGR. - - lng back on that time I remenmember the talk wilh him:i ahdai I hope he accepts oi- J1i.700-$12.i00up Commissioner didn't see the need to this as, well., I I hope 1 he lakes It any ^ AUTOMOMOTiVI attend.” • way he wants." » Su*.-.--.* w^"inl n j Aaron also critlcl7ed the voting Rose and Kuhiluhn. along with ttiosl of process that made Pete R OftSWopiL.Moa""' i]*Au’c^ e Rose. Uie those In attendandance, w ere ta k en a b ac k ' 06-oe.-., toii'.tl ( iKhlri Mr'MIll IJiCflls 007307 .lobsollnlorost 007•07 .lobsoflnloroat 00707 .lobsollntoroai umnui magaelne’s player of the dec;decade and -by the readingg olof lhe te le g ra m .------O’-'' Moh.U- Sl-<1(.- 136 Moa...... ron"K'n,'hl-r'RELOCATE°” ' ‘ IEEDED' AT o nc e' Electric IHIPPING SHIP & RECEIVING ------n r ------MERCHANDISE ME i^jimpoi'^P^'Spo.i.CoM AVON f-’o’o'1olor WtnOorn. iroutili) Supi.';u|)i.';viJor: SCOC plua Good ‘•INSURANCE INSL SECRETARY LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I Ob^'V'.xollD-'rOi.tlui Sot.- I,I6< Wh. BUYANOSELL noolers 6 ro(),iirmon. DC hunc. J9.800.Jt2^000 LEGALNOTICE OTOWaoOil'oR.., l40An>.Q noiMcJco npiplul MsoiPD p.ick..ick.l(jc ol i'ont'/ils C.rl' Expi'n 071 $l>u>-.o»JCIo>l...i<) l40Auio>ulO% AMT 077Anl.QMnl l}7Au101 lech.inaiysia knowledge K.nor.tfi'n 73J-0JJS. Acrt},- lo.-ial .cissias'issr.s.'i.'i auction w.m-tho balance duf (orlorin'o forte righii whicn may O’? olplui Mooern r.nop Pi.v,-;t..v.-;onn,'/, C33 Bhu' UKor. itisufatisiifanc<’ (lolci Cctnp,iti> . ot Hoaim and Woiliro ai ihM 0« avot to jn d hom Sun V.illoy fluiopi’U 10 li.indli- work lo Hhd . Cortllleallon Socflon. onr.o, o.icn buyot 1;, M.ips M, and compiolo IOQ.il O'"o;» 'u'i»i>,.,-x Cnipr-< I ia A.Ku. ■Ith lam.ly ovory wcokund ,,5?00 5 3 HP Srn.ill lown.l*wn(i. 50P/-OPHIsriCATFD LADY hi! C.C.yc.T-itiinO.'d' a.l‘kr.. Bureau ol Prevontivo Modi* roquirod by low to pny .1 doscnpiions. dosi of tnosi- 070 Ap,>l,a'X.v >6PA<.» I uring aki su.iaon. Ot hoo J.OOO " pop. Itl inc nrMrt o r w.^i,/anled' Mu:;l lie caroor or- oriunlt cino. Staio Olllco Towof. dood luo ol S3.00 and hall ol proportms proc .iro .ivail.ibio Irofi. i g r - , S le Oil A gaa Ijootn. nl-.o nch n.n,y, tho advorilsino costs tno 01)7 llu.lllinc] Mnlo.flIt I r.6 Aulo> )om and boa/d m exch.inao , itm.ng , land S Iota ol amaii SALES fintangibiol Third Floor oast. Bolso, tno la,me Tr.insBori.ino-i 0]’* ir babyslllino 'lan.mc, Idaho 83729, unlll 4:00 p.m, osilmaiod -at J300.00 total. Doparliiiunt, Dap Division ol ®OII3Coiaq>-i I'o'M.oi havonvoroloruncos >1 733.9J55 agi.'u n.iic, oood Intige onnc<,?ncr°oI''’pfiv''.cal’''oOuca- Check F obruar/ 10. IBBO, for musi bo arrangod lor by Iho Shoahono. Sho 10 83352, pnono t'noM:. Wrilo or call' on |,o„ S.il0i. o.ponctico '"<3'\q \ i ’'.i‘°ar'ei't°'m ' lurnlatiino pharmacy con- buyer. 886-2411; asc-: or Iho lOnno "J" ‘Ilol O iC r " ' ' ADY'sTfTERNEEbeDinmy Clmlorlinlon Elecitic Wolor olplul. iKil not noces!)ary wlncli Bultatlvo sorvicos on a Tho comptoio looai Tfanspotiaiion Tfar Dopailrnnni, i;iAulOluioO.ot.n . omo. 7:30-4;30nm Won- Sofvic.orvico: 00 . t:056 Cl.t.ton, c.ill.ill ShiMiyS 734-7313 fer you- TO,-,- ana R-o,-, Co^'i 8talowldoba#l8, aoscripiion ol tno iraci will P.O. Box 7129, Bolso, Ifl. ' ' tiura lof 2 nirlS. 1-4 yeara. QKK 7. 73601 (405) 323.0518, ,,nr,oi Iisaion;; i,i„;. fjoorl PropoulB will bo oponod bo 'road unor to nucilon. 63707. 8370 phono 334.3C44. 734.64114.6413. ani>r Spm mcihl;.Cinit.323.0,459__ and publicly road at iiio /All m1not.1l tignis. In- OYO' ORDER OF THE STATE eluding anno. gr.ivol. BOO OOKKEEPER $806; "Call NEED{EEDED 2 c«poriot)cea mill c t / . abovo hour and daio. Clos- BOARD OF LAND COM. A dvertising D ealadlines qefofEFORE tOAM, Karon. mfi.on I lor amall aeods ana STOCKROOM ® ^ CLERK . SALESsale (Tangible) (no llmo snd doio for oecop- pumlco and ooothotmni MISSIONERS MiSl S12.000UP lancoof eropoaaig Isan "on rcaourcua. aro roso'vcd 10 G.C. G TROMBLEY. Dirucior FOFOR DEADLINE D 14-0445; Ac/n,‘ Pofsonncl. on.mr,’ana Only thoso mler- WOOLWORTH •Vl iho'Siatool Idatio. U 0/ue 0/vt/ N iicc>-:i::lul camliOalr \s.it hand" cloaino limo al tho DcnarimonlolLipfls ynM onday'...... I M p S & l m a ) ,ives.iier,e.iH-rM.rici'..no .■ clllod Doparimoni ol Bolh “ salos aro mnOo PUBLISH: PUB Tuosday. i.vi t5. , IH .ippiy)ply Excolionl saMry S p 'rios r ' c s s s “ ■'liir, . Plana, spoclficatlons. Tiiursday...... 5:00 TO DELIVER qfficit^FlCE- Ahovo .ivorago lyD- Lakosikos Blvd. Norlli. nicti- —* proposal lorma and oihor IN THE-OlSTRlCT COURT OF)F THE' FIFTH JUDICIAL P.'' 00 pm Wednesday BLOCATE DISTRICT OF THE STATF OF IDAf THETIMES-NEWS im I wlih lots ol dictaphono, day-lnly-lriOay, 10AM.4PW Eou.il Inlormallon aro on Illo lor rr? IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE FfllFriday...... 5:0 loithand holplul. Salary OpiiorUiorlunily Empioyor M/F- oxamlnailon al Bureau ol COUNTY X OF TWIN FALLS “^1? Inlerested call 7334931 snoithi \if clloril c(^'rip,ir}it*s ,ltr‘ Provontlvo Modlcino and NATIONAL FARMERS ORGANi;ANIZATION. THE N.F.O. SUtSunday...... i5:00 p Friday boiwoc 50 na ai.iri. Can Dortri.i. TfcXA':XAS' REFINERY COnP ,n,. U:.u may bo obtained for biddino MEMBERS- Tn, GRAIN CUSTODIAL. ACACCOUNT, a Minnosoia V — 3-7152, JO_B SHOP. _ ollorilors PLENTY or MONEY msoIKWO/Af.i{;;c purpojoslrom; Trust: GEORGE ABO and SHI2UEE AlABO, Huaband and.Wllo. ______OFFICE= FICE' MANAGER- Groat oUj-.; c and HOY ABO and TRUDY ABO, HustHusb.ind ond Wllo. dba ABO iporlunily lor mdiviOual ln.'nolinolits 10 rnaliite mdivm..ai VIrgIr Dopanmont ol Hoallh and BROTHERS: Bfl( GEORGE E. ASTLE; D/ “cCAREER a r OPPORTUljlTY opporii Virginia Bancroll, Ownor •; DALLAS W. ULRICH and lutual ol Omaha. Aa much " "10 0 d(dot's nol nunO maving m TwiTwin Fall;-. ariM Ron,ltd, 400Shi • Wollaro • . 'SSANDfU A I ULRICH, Husband and WileWllo. and CAHL HOCHNER ------______Mulua 09Shoshono Strnot South . Lieonsino and Cortllleallon and as3 JICJtOOO 10 J1500 monthly in K(Oh Must have good ie:ir, c . andlMOGENEHOCKNEB, Hustwndn hd liookkoopmg hack- .1 HV t3 Dyora, Te^.i!) R',.(,’'n!V, 7 C [ Socllon R0(ROCK FARMS; DON BELLAMY‘r;»ErB one =ErLrM ‘v'; Annonnouncements ond rcaumo lo F-2t c/o 'Ol'^ Bureau ol Provonilvo Modi- Huaband Hu; and Wlio: WAYNE,IE, BELLAMY; KARREN imOS Nows P.O. BOk 546, Crnondn.)na Cornpany-W.ll lt,i.RTH cossful bidder will bo an- WILFERD WIL GEBAUER and MARJORIEORIE GEBAUER. Huaband FOUND)UND malo dofl- Snopnu/d massagosJOS only For an appl. OEPAF itlES. " AG 'EOPT; Salary nouncodaialatordaio. and Wllo: DON QEROES. dba EPARTMENT MANAGER- „,7,,VcIS Commis-Jlon. Company ! .-,..|:,..,i „.t;„l oiwotlun.lv f .;i f„ .i„.|. ba LEE RANCH; RUDY mixX, aorappfoximaioly 8 monihs calU*la»ti'I.iti:tr;iti(: .;,jlv-. [)irirtioti«n'. ,it Chlol, Buroou ol Pro- and ond VERLIN GINGEHICH ond ELLA.LA GINGERICH. Husband t ii nndo cqulpnluipmoni a muat. S.ilary groai. Call m u 734-OuS: vontlvo Modlcino and Wllo, dba GINGERlCH BROTHERHERS: RALPH GLUCH and ^•0°''°-______MONEYI f YI MONEYI MONEYI doponSTi 1/20-21/80 14 carai Gul richh r QuicV? Mail ordor roliabUliable company. Call ‘iL'sjJiva.N. _ |-,i«-ii,-rnt)lc5yri..'nili,TK'tif WednoKfay, Jan. 30. and THEOOORA J. GOCHNOUR. ^usbonJband and Wilo; STEPHEN -goldId ch.iln ch link. BRACELET nuccOBO?8? iCommission mail- Dorihajrlha, 73_3-7l52. JOOSHOP, LES, INDUSTRIAL .11 /Ol- Mliln '1.,-ik.-. Mivr Thuf#(J»y,Jin.31.1980 B, GOODWIN nnd OLETA GOODWl^3WIN, Husband and Wilo; ’ w /spodspecial saloly lock. Son- ers? Envoivolopo atullino? In- DEOAREOARTMENT ' 's UPVR;: |, , 5 | f ; WILBUR HILL and BERNYCE HILL... HiHusband and Wllo; DALE llmontalrontal valuo. ll lound como imrimmodlaioly? Wnat 53.50 i PPLV; $12,000 « up ♦ f,|. Isfl^d N._^ COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS JONES. JON Husband and Wllo. dba1 CANYONCf VIEW FARMS: PcGGY.:GGY. Graya/oundmouin, Joromo,',10 ID 83338. Karor, Acnl" Hto spol on cnoai, 15 yrs, • 324-5882 Forson•rsonnol. 633 Oluo Uhos SALES.LES. ■73 Y'oar’dld Com- ____ MAGISTRATE DIVISION LAVERNJORGENSON: LAV BOBJUKERaER and JEANETTE JUKER, iy need;; roliaWo pooplo CAPITAL FINANCIAL Husband Huai and Wllo; GEORGE C.:. JiJUKER and DOROTHY J. No collar. 733-C402. . ______fi/«J.v ^ N .__ _ pany ru SERVICES, INC.. Plalnllll, JUKER, JUK Husband and Wlfo: RICHARDARD KEVAN and CARMEN LOST:1ST: l I T ^ Vlclnlly ol PERMANC;NCMT Hoi-r Romoval; heiLPCp WANTED' Clo,inmg °V:'nou KEVAN, Husband and Wito; CHARI lysia & Tho/molysls. Contrac • hour. Car S phono noc- 1ARLES C. KIMBALL and KImborhnborly Nursory. Largo Elocirolysi intraclor, lull R pari.timo -,ary.Pnorio73>93J4 -______PAUL G. CALTON, Dolon- ROf-HOMA LEA KIMBALL. Husband andmd \Wllo; HURMAN KOCH; BLACKACK tLAB, 733-4497. ____ Call MIchcl;hclo 01734.5970.. ,voy,5urs avatiauio. U.i5 an dant, MILIL??3-e060,._,:.. „ .CaaoNo.6302 CASCASTER. Husband nnd Wile; LEONAFNARD MARTIN and BETTY LOST:'STT m ale dolden READING ALESPERSON NEEDEDI , - NOTICE OF MAfIMARTIN. Husband and Wlio; RANCANDY MEAOE and CON- ^OlriovoIriovor. vicinity ol '“ '“ f “"V''''y aoo in reading. Call exr:PERIENCED eRI irriflator ..nd stlond. CliildrfT ?33-4030. ly Ihoao ■nioreatod in a WnrrOF ATTACHMENT STAISTANCE MEADE, Huaband and Wllo;'Ifo; PETEi MERRICK; DALE Eastland ijro noud apply. MESSNER; JOHN E- MILLER andnd t MARY JOAN MILLER^ honftbronrtbrokon. Roward ol- SAVE. Nov -^ .“cssss& .a”^ —nfl■HtisBfliTtra/iifTfvirsr L’EOfiAntrcrMirTitiLLS i a n a 'VfltrT 3gR g~ ‘TUTSj - ts ~ — nartffcrtram =£llGlfeD£5tc=-w^, ^ N - B U R E J = ™ - ~ MILLS. Husband and Wllo; A.W, MO riy^Hans^'^i. "HOS of this Court in Ihls action. MOLYNEUX and MAXINE . lOS'ST:t ' 12/13; 1 F-CAT; 4 yra. roclpo. SoiSono $2 slampod »oriy-H OLDSMOBILE-BUICK ■ jTho Times-News is m1 neednei ol a per- ottachlnfftho proporty ol lhe MOLMOLYNEUX, Husband and Wilo, andind EARLI MOLYNEUX ond I. ' A Long half, whlio sol' jronsod onvolopo 10 Box.xF-22c/oTimos-Nowa. F-2 712K712MAINAVESOUTH , dolM dM l for Iho sum ol LORRAINE MOLYNEUX, Husbandd andar Wilo, and MARVIN bluosoyoa,flti.MrcJ//lf(j9 “ Hond Croo:roam P.O. Box 532 733-8721 ;on to deliver the Times•^les-Nevvs fvlolor MOLYNEUX and SALLY MOLYNEUX.JX. HusbandI and Wllo. and - very miicni Ador 3. Buroly Idatidaho. MANAG,NAGER trainee': $fi50- In w itn es s w h ereof, i NINA KUEHN and LOlS ROBERTSTS andi GALE ROBERTS, VST.oaV 0. Raises to como! Poll- .. . R=loulo ou in the Ruporl areaDa (G r o s s p fo li! Husband and Wllo. dba MOLYNEUXlUX FARMS: JERRY NUT- 1-4893.__ _ VALENTINIriNE, snow “ yout ___t?«VO horoun(o aol my hand vy si Ivojhiajioaui.ltii I4_ , will advanco 10 m,.na(l- SECRETCRETARY, Bookkeeper; apDipproximaieiy SGOO pcr mmon o n lh . nd thoM ol of thIfcoCti on-----JINGTING-and-RUTH NU,TTlNG,-Huoban»band-and-Wlfo; ONEIOA------JOYO^GIVO. - C.1//—«.iron 734-044^;' J7000 Knowlodgo K of conr Januaiy18.19M. PAR'FARMS. INC., on Idaho corporailorallon; J,'^OCHNOUR, i OW Spcciai NOIICOJ enrol Orac'racoioi surrounded no ‘'•I Poisonncl. 6J3 Ohio siructioijchonholplul.Ca///fartin. For moro inlormaiionDn p1 lo n s c * c a ll HldHARDA.PENCE Husband and Wife; BLAINE OVERVERMAN SUZANNE ------: ------by gold hoa ■0-i-iS: Aemo Porsonnol. IhO OVERMAN. Husband and Wilo: PiC S■osp±vd._N. o ______7J4.0JJ5 he Timcs-News at 733-092;-0931 or 1-000- Clork OVEI >:ER- Ior largo dairy. 633Blue Blue U ke s Blvd. N. '6 3 2 By: Dorothy McMullen INC,, NC-, on Idaho corporation; RED BA BOYDDYD AND WANDA s e l e c t e 'i 332-98431 Idaho corporation; WALTER N. RENO led Offers ut Du dcpendal)lu, anda Marlinez Singing ------..n , HuabandSS and Wllo: BRENT RING and 1 ictuai .md havo nood roi------24. Friday. Jan, 25, Saturday. and .’Wllo,' DONALD SHARP and C£CI:eCILIA SHARP; Husband . . . , ■ ' 007 ncos lor oxponencc. — and Wlfo; OWIGHT SHAW and SUSAN prIzo for bosi namo tor aryJOOOuodoponOinoon 007______.iQbaollntoioal j* Jan. 20. Sunday, Jan, 2^ “JjH SAN SHAW. Huaband and *25 prize srsTiOTDrE'cwj Monday, Jan, 2S. and Wllo; MARK W. SHAW ond ARLENE;n e SHAW, Husband ond 1^0 bandband 41 Tho-Roondup In ' aCCOT/nT: son. No housmQ. 0 oa^- __ _ Tuosday. Jan, 29,1080, -Wlo^Wllo; SHIRREL SILVESTER; W.G, SLO\»LOVIA(:ZEK and SANDRA Hanson,fison. Frl, Ihrough Sun. with socroiarlai sot akllls. ok. Call Dotiha, 733-7152. SLOVIACZEK. Husband and Wllo:i; K lalor than 2/11/80. Wagesgos opon. Brockm.in's . GIVEN Itiai Iho followlno NC. WOHWAYMGARAQ?"' caii Ma?v'4 •3167or 324-4 203-.,. doscfibod parcoia of land WAGWAGNER. Husband and Wllo; MIKE;E WWAGNER: GLEN WARD lost work ond pricos. O a in ^ rvV,438-4701. J 734-3167 NENEWSPAPER -ownod by lhe Idaho Tran- onaond gMELBA WARD. Husband and Wllo.rtilo; OTHA E, WATTS and Honost 'U WILLING 10 invosi aportatlon Doparlmenl, 5|LEHELEN WATTS, Husband nnd Wllo;; RiCRICHARD WOOD; REX C. Qonoralloral _ roonlr Incl. ARE YOU V ^uMorios-for voui r,li't...n YEAMAN; PAIJl ZELLER, HILDA^ ZEZELLER, Huaband and automaiKamaii'c tranamisslons, 2.3 '0 IperOO wook in oarn up, .ir,. av,iiavaiinlili; m Ci,i;.aii"iu. Divlalon ol Hlohwaya. »cAN BO-^7 II so, you can'- W aich’icn’ . our coumins 733- ADVERERTISING SALES ailootod • In- Twin fails WWllo, 'o, and GARY BAGGETT, ond JOW'OHN DOES I through XX. mllos3S v. W03I ol noaplial, 10 J40-J60-» Individually and aa mombors ol Ihoho INATIONAL.FAHMERS Phono,ino 'Cartor Klllingor. Und out1 by b calling FuHor 093t.1. County, will bo offorod for 13-9314. ■ sale al Iwo separate public oORGANIZATION, h o - 734-7004..7004. Brush 733-9 auctions -on Wodnoaday, Plalntllfs, I AM.1 NoNo longo/ rosDonslbto _ OR Fobruary?0.1B80. mo debts ol-Wrlbur F, Jobs of Interest • UNIT i; Thla trianoular. BEAf;BEANS, INC,; COMMbDITY''MARKF^KETING CORPORATION winll’ip. Robbieh« HMp.______.iobsol Intorost 007 shaped Iroci'conslals ol a ;lba BEANS. INC,; COMMODITY MAIMARKETING CORPORA- ______1 ADVERTISINING SALES ASSIST!STANT porilon ol Lot a. Block 29 ol TION;riON: CONTINENTAL INSUR. ,tCE• COCOMPANY and PACIFIC ------^ the Twin Falls Townslto and JNSU LEXINGTON INSURANCE . ______006 - Forsonals 1 j ■ " • Is locatod ftotwoon 5lh and : -COMPANY;-NATIONAL------The Times"News"Hchos two positions ovc 6th Avonuoo on Iho soulh JJNIOJNION FIRE INSURANCE; FIREMAN’!AN’S FUND INSURANCE u ovoilable in . aldo ol Addlaon Avenue. :»MPANY; and PROVIDENCE WASHI^SHINGTON INSURANCE HAIRPIECE H. ' ' ' 1 our Advertising Depe p a rtm e n t: Tho unimproved alle la lovol XMPANY, Inaurora; JAMES R. WOOCOODSond JACOUELYNE SlJPPLJPPLIES&SERVICE ' WANTE ■ 'ED! ' ' ond contain# apprexlmaiely ^4. WOODS.W Husband and Wlfo; JAY JA HULET: JOHN L, n^mplocos lneo ropoirod and K m w i 0.086 aquaro lool. Thoro Is CHW:h a S E and KATHY CHASE. HusbanJband and Wllo; CURRY " )ndllionod. » - Mrm r s er-M anagerler with col- -| approximately 133 lool ol CATTDATTLE: M, DANCE and GREER; ROCKY ROC DUNCAN, HOW- , Tho ADVERTISIN(ING SALES positionm includes; i -• • ■ frontaoo On Addison ARIJI^RD DUNCAN and SCOTT DUNCANiN ddba DUNCAN f^ARMS; SIAMSIAMOA CENTER lo g o> cdogroo to form 700,700. plus ocros ^ Avenuo, and the iracl Is In NEIL>JEIL HANSEN; RULEN HANSEN; KENNETH KEi JAMES LEE: 'S07M.507 MAIN AVE WEST ' , , , budgeting, saless |planning, cold calling call and tho Rosldontlal-Pfoloaalonol 5eMAR LOTT: BILL ROBERTS;: VERNALVI MIX; DORA • 733-0839 irrigofod hay anci groiriroln and boot creating ^ „odvertisi 20no, All typical clly ulllllloa madMOSEM;. JOHN MORRISON’ JOHNN MUEGEL;M FRED VOLK; ising campaigns. ^Successful St oro available to me pioporiy. ^ON PROW; MEL OUENTON; CAN: anyon view f a r m s ; __ __ I ih Southwostorn. Idohidaho.‘Will pro- a c p p lic a n t vi/ill p o s ssess e : on MBA or CoJIege and accoas can bo provldod •RNEST THAETE; OLIVER THAETE;E; JiJOHN THAIN; SIDNEY NOTICEXET 1 o CREDITOH^I " ege degree, by Addison Avonuo in ad- WIQO ■ HOLMES; CASEY and will notnol C bo responsible lor v id ot niconi homo, pickup, solarolaryopon. 'ssome soles experierience and a proven bock-groundbac dillonloanolloy. g}/?'; ’ARRISH; BOB STEPHAN; any debtsdobtsincurod bySnaron. This aucllon will bo hold B'LL31LL COATES:' RICHARD MORRIS: M. tHARTRUFT; RONALD A BIOlSlol a as Of Jonuary 22, (208) 845-274!7 4 1 ilin either soles orr ibusiness. Salary ronro n g e $ 1 5 - .on mo site at t0;00 A.M. g,'PiTROUD; “ WIGGINS and HESSAHOLY;ILY; GLEN WIGGINS: JIM inAO Sat.Sgt.8lllyC,'Dlol. ■UNIT 2; Thl9 6.827 aquaro WVIGGINS; “ O WARREN FOWLER; JJAVI3AVE SPENCER; JACK . - -J7:r4) 540-3931 931 -S•Sia.pOOyearly. foot iract Is localod al 752 VITHERSPCX}N; O and B LAND ANDD CfCATTLE COMPANY, an------Addison Avenuo and con* daho Corporation; MARY POTUCEKCEK; H. OWENS; O.A. iARlGAR; JEAN KINYON. Indlvldualldually ond ao Personal 007 ■fobaollnleresl alBta of a portion ol Lol. 7 . - 5 " "'^ ______■ T • Block 3 o r mo Twin Falls P®gK GUY-KINYON; MASON ______■ Tho ADVERTISINGi ;SALES ASSISTANTIT includes;"i Townslto. ' Tire . alio la account sales ond pn trfangular In ahapo. lovol. laho corporation:. IVAN WINN EST/ESTMEf'!n:iDD^°ARMS; production, advertisingsing design, and naa fair landscaplnQ, lUGH SWIM: BEAN FARMS; BERGER3ER & PLATE; and BEAN . and some extranei Zonino la Roaldonllal- IROWERS w/a REHOUSE; JOHN DOES:JESXXIihrooQhCXX, neous dutieSi'-The successful' su Profoaslonol and access Is Dofondanla . a p p lic a n t w/ill h a v/e e some college or eq provldod by an alloy, bul Is CASE NO, 31023123 equivolenf- alao Available fnjm idOHon------^ 3NS-^ experience and be t THE STATE OF IDAHO Sonds QfOCirec'fnos lo oach of tho~ ------e energetic, en|oy.peo,people and , Avonuo. which orovidos )RTER] . be witling to learn. Sc about' 137 loot of Ironlago. "^ 'K u " »?!^raby'not?l'iod lhat an AmoAmondod Complaint has ^ E P O 1 - V. / . Salary $9-11,000 pere r yy e a r . , All jlygle*' «"y oorvlcoa aro eon mod agalnal you In mo OlslriciBirict Courl of Iho FIflh Thoro 'lo a 1,154 .aquaro udiclfll DIairlct of tho Staio ol Idaho.). In iand for tho Counly of ..fool, two-bodroom brick win Falla, by Iho abovo namod plalnllllInlllls.for Iho purpoaoof If o lth j'r plosltion o s Intorost you dwellInQ situated on lhe bialnlngdamaaoa___ olio.- wflch Is In fair ebn- „}/>■That u ld causo oj action b basedJ uponup< alloQod domaaes; '^'1The Times-News iss looking for a halfh a time ^ o n dI rorosumij or call dlllon. Thoro Is a hall- nd you aro horaby diroclod lo appoaSpoor and pioao to said b«somont. whioh is 25% mondod Complaint within iwoniy 20) ddaya of tho sorvlco of ' mreporter in the Kei[etcum-Hailey-Sun in Valley MIk ; ' ■ r~y ' ' " --T " ......

D-lOTimos-N(1 030 Homos Fo ^ 031 Oul 01OITonrnHoinoj Ton Farms 4 Ranchos iForSilu 030 Hort-oairtioaForSslo 030 Homosmos For Salo- 030 Komoi 017 Qusmo««dppadpponunillea oi7 OusinosaOppo-ppo lunltlos 017 Buslnoss Opportu}portunlllos oy OWNER; 3 h.lr^hdr tton Sf|. niiihiid l.«o- DUFFALO, CATTLE RANCH HEER H.II- lo- r„.l;.^ r..il''. Jv,.-i C IR C L E T H ISIS ONF. fiEDRODM,1 COCOTTAGE n ea t 114 STORYDRY wilh 3 $ $ $ S A V EE $ $ $ $ mont. Exrnllontll concond Good pump Irrigation Lota Ol 1 f.llh; -M'.oi RIENCE- • local^ornn .loi_omr,.imo. 3324.8577. «„|or 660 .icroa, 480 ■ 7£3-9,':- ll 'l'.|'i'7 '*r'.'*!*^°ii"'Ir ^1. fo/ ihii’l)-:!' v.il„o ,1V,1II.I ii^c ’cnV.jrod EXPERIEf •CASH FOR YOUR'bVfl HOME. UDOd'Kl $460,000. Pl^-*- I tonsldorcd. DH"/F'lr,.,.. t,jr,n.825 !i160 Sunburst Interniliona^ I ITMENTS. b '••■'"‘V Ko.r ^1^.. J72,SOO-FAMILY HOKHOME Any condition ton fJ il, Inc ''on'^^i^r^1 6 ,icre., •' cquiiliy M.li-o.viiirm'n rti''!t . newly c irocti-'tt tn rt.-.rni right by :;honpinQino ei-ntots Main Floor: ■Inromo aroa. C:aii3_^o!i3_5 a ll^ ------^------r ~ S200.000 with J5-.>5'. do.\n' ol 'ov.li G, yi.Mrs (.l(l,^'2 t.l( vO W 'tJveer°tlin"‘ r°£ on -'="<’Olti. 141,500. •• 3 iiedrooms, 2'.7• bJlhs. bJl irat- cOZY wfLL'lNSULNSULATED 3 10ACREDAIRY ■■■'— S6000 Ciinh (low. WriU) Wr,u Uo. I>i.'droom;. up ,inil ,i nds aodod BARE BUILDING l oom. (amily bodroom, 2 balh t IT ER S >--22. c;o T,nio» Ni-w:. Ni-w:, PC 'li'VliOl't ^.iM'moiil n.Mil Inco, dining Hanaon. Full7, ' 3 Por sido horring bono. SUN TAN CENTEI Du. 546. Twin FnllaInlO ID • - linisli (u-it n o w.iy you V c ?>l>acioijr. quiet cui-do-snc.. M 10^ compiotoiy equipped, cor- . «iuatTici(w»iecn ------cl Fin»i,icu. c.ibior ’rioal' n l^vma'an-.,'° pJIc‘;,l'‘I:ij-i 10 1011 close 10 snoppm bosomont. Win qu; „.„l.,na $72.MO .20(5. r.ctiool $7 095. VAfFHA. Only I M IIIII?, 018 ' (ncomoPi Oodroom. baiii. hugo hug (amily Owner will trade./ (r„ii i?2, * bodroom. 2 batn homo, - a':',,,:;",:, e,7M, orMy $125,000. HANDY RE- » i>r t u l l Ml»iMlli-.,DL Di.n or Virijcni.i 733-1735 maaonry 734-4840 or Rontat EstateEsl Ur>- Lincoln JS SEM STATE REA A M E R ICC A !N lirepl,ico, doublelie garanu. Iim^od^33-6107.__ cucuraraiMibiKUJicuiaoMiMk ?39,90fl-Ex(iolU!nlI cafitcafi' llo.s ...... S25 BLUE LAKES BU ------.lerome, 324-4353; Evoiilngs UnoigrMo romc ‘'I* bialvo .F.nanci, 733-5338S'"-™" REALESTA' .K c°K '“i'®' HAGERMAN; NcNow 3 Of wook-ondo. Connie 324- !li-.it)ii; 734-03f>Go> 733 thScnool. oodroom 1 balhh.1,056sq.ll 1,01 J439 COM *" "'nS'ol’ ERA nr.k (or R.moy______8 A P P R A I S ; $38,000. 'call 837-0402 B37-® or j7g“ ACRES~BrlcK homo,' ------R o b o n Jo n e s Real! lAcrosslrom Cou'lj.,.|Housoi I- The Ola TirPi'i I.' iuccmMi Doftud tt m aci ------large molal shop, best Im. 020 MonflyTionflyToLoan OWNERWILLOA, M FELOTMAN-REALE^LtORS ------»^raj:uiedtTlD > n(>i«'e WU 733*0404 . . 543-8: r-iiTici 9 provomonto. Call Ed Point ' £3ig 3 tiodroom l.imii,:S™I. t«04 AddisonlAveE. Avt HERE'S A CUTCUTIEI 2 324.5J34, qARL BUTLER SECONDMORTGACiTGAGE ------^------Good Cast a^dulocalic MONEY TV/ I^O‘'0 Vollmer, Bro .MC Bodroom romodeie -m^N REALTy3SUm . ____ No poii^ls. no pro.payro.paymuni C o u n t(7 Lovers Tradrade CANVONSIDERE;; REALTY • 733 0057 733-19M t423-4dj6 largo kiiehnn. ideal Ii *' • pu-nally, AclnnFm.V 733-733-IOG^ Owr,or will Iraoo IHia lovclovely 4 733*108232 lamily. $21,500 Tormsrorma 200 •Alda Strong .. ., .,7 733.0905 " ■ ■■■ ■ ' ' ■ rloalad, good Improvementa “ • C0MMERC^ALL0A^ FOR 3 nrtd fence. Pricod lor quick On Hoal Property.ty°*E^qmD- E -'frc sw ‘^(or.'’m.I( M.isonR Sr:nm .• . . 7 . .WANT YOUR OiVN P u r Km 'aarkAkVorman . . 7 baths? aalo. localot) I" Joromo ^------mont. 4 Duiiinost,t, FloFlox.l>lfl Oropyrly. Has triplo-oarj B i S S a , Only V?" 4 yoars Counly, Call .John Robins at PEACEFUL LIVINGn or'oom - 2 Oonn Vollmer . ■ S:3!g 7 j luroacin Than 000 Ihisl Only Opportunllloj ’«rmr. Aetna F^n 733-tO Camoarai old. $37,500 Torms. ^ 543-8339 or Town and 00? _ _£0^90tli8_0tlnt^O 8t ...... lie- you. C.I Country floaliors 543-4441. eeilmoa. cerani.c . . 023 \nm including 100M? Then 0^733-0716,______- ,LS School - • • "o b 'S o ' dv 6 .™ e S kltchon. 4 lic-Sroorr.3.'L 2 batrr NEED MORE ROOM .THE TWIN FALLS : ry ^ Bodrooi J ® ' •' ATTENTION INVESTO.ESTORSI i acre p„opiiic<. g.ira » • ' sr.,=v.;'s'w 5'09 000 basomonl, 2'-'i baths, ball va- 320 ACHES; 3 bodroom ino nppiicniionsms Jrom sound t>u5*nor.s .p I.iraoi- JC8.500. cant AsKlno. $04,950.<4,950. homo. 2 baths, motai garago - .Innunry- 2i. ISSO60 IIiniouQh lion? Does mo ic '•'o'-'oa "•••'«J lor your oflO '326-5153 •202 mnriom 'lOnoy now mako il and shop, doop woll. only Feuruary 8. 19M (or:lo': Ono( HI oporaling n r *'°Enrn*°'a OVVNER:| . R e a lty W^orld ork E REALTY $320,000,00. Excollont Klnaoranrlvn Toachuijchur. Mual spucially camera aioro slo II a GEM STATE REAREALTY ..,.538-2469 Torms. bo ollnlbto lor Klndoiindoian'lon primo mall lociiHln op S25 BLUE LAKES1 BL'BLVO.N...... inveslmonis accuiod c.ition’' ' ' International)nal N E W ______OTHER FARMS Irom 40 ondoraomom. Foi-OI (uilhor you'? Would you lil ^tg'^o^so^ PMon<^733!4fir0°'''' Falls ProlesslontlCdlalContor IN C V V 733-5J38 mlormniion .ind applicipplicalions s u p p o i ol a comp,it ^ , i , Acrosa From Erns ® IN ~ B U H l'^ By By ownor- Acroa 10 JtOOacres. I-Jlale Call FOR SALE' 3'Doflroom...... — oxcollonl slanorr homo.hon Full Contaci: coninci: Twin F.-iii!iana School: . hns boon ir^ bu-^mpr.: Norinwusi batn, in.iovoi non.c- AvaA,1,1, SnopplngCemere^r LISTINGJG! DiSKiCl 1411. LA»yitiy fla»ioi.i yt’iiia Wllh a souna ,, J ? 688'0353 or wnie; Norm V , , basement. Nowlyly insuiaiod. Ins LOWELL WILLS REALTY .mn? Timn Mo-IOaQo. 8185 ScumiLiltiLindor Li blo IOW! Call 734-2187 734-130030 WENDELLLL 543-6014t^(lor^30;10.___ - PHONE20S734-7n2 Pcrsonnol Manngc'tngor. 2Ci1 robord o( (r.mchiamoaing?Thon Roao, Meridian. ID8364J IDEAL FOR NEWLY Mam Avo Wosl. Twin Twir Falls. coniaci; >83612 FORCED TR'a NSFE'R- 01 WLYWEDS Newer 3 bedroom. 2 D0CIO.-3 bar ___or 733-6562 Moll BlltleKohlmari .,..7734-6583 3 OR RETIRED FOLKS3LKS who garage. Total oiocinc.me new IHOME m Declo. .Id 83301. 733-C900.» . ANA AF- FRANCHISE DIRECPECTOR,^ ______PERATEI MuOt 5011 I V I unlmiuned 70 ACRES, 70 WATER bolow (air market vuluee 1750I Tulty Griggs...... '73'734-5063 'Want something real r CANYONSIDE RE>rilALTV l',m l"“ ?o|,.',''la,S'l' FIRMATIVS ACACT|ON/_ _ • |/|T e ___ 324-3818 Inroe bedroom with arge lot. Call . snaros, gravity Irdoaiod. No EOUAL OPPORT ------' 026 MusiciSlcLosscrii Lo! -Jn .'t iri-lovei homoontaimarge MlkoHelaloy____ 32 2 Mr, G_ibby_CW^842..42.gp£io^^_ Oc buildings bul has a now PORTuNiiv CAMERAS INC .Q^c lot., Hii5 2 liruplacos.os._ 4 DlckKohiman . . . ;;. . 7373« 58fi 'or "'oro m iho H baao r f r 733-1062 EMPLOYER. no " ‘dow n “ payPAYMENTI domosiic woll. Will-ooll part 10S1 INDUSTRYV'&E OF _y Budroorni. largo lani.-imiiy Kay Kendrick...... ,734-103973 Good r.iJo carpoiod ,. 324-2072 room and dining room, roon B.g YEAR OLO 2 'story,ory, largo Owner will carry.ry BBuhl. 3 or all. For moro Inlormatlon S e a tt le , waqbiK m m . 1 room, fully caipoiod t.il.iust Oick R o b e rts...... 32 jaih homo, call or stop by. Handy Realty . WANTEDrrzT R'a^TcB CAUCOUEC) i< sale W ayneWlese ...... ,.73 734-2045 oarago and-eentia'tntra' air- master. 2’.^ baths.Ihs hoal Bodroom. 2 bath noraors. On call n condiiioning. TnisI lovclovely III- pump, inplo windowa,owa. living £*(onaivoly rcmaacUlodolod M- BIO S. LJncolrj, Joromo L , (206)575-1293 tly owno' Can assui55umo __ It Flnctric 324-4353. dny. 7 days n WOOK. {■ event Real Estate p,.vm.-nlifor J 10.000 buy i irT "^— llo bungalow IS pricodicod It'o sell ioom-(amiiy room1 J$48 000. sulatod. 1396 sq. It. E RIO. > board ft room REAL NICE Older 2 Bee immediato 734-4861. and fias_hea_l. Cali_326-:11326-5390 -----Z------VJo navo 65 oporaimg'i"",,"™™; ______F o r S i I 60S locatcd ir zooa art . p.-|id'V»culion. A ion snoop on mo WoM Coast. 0,1 o r Sale i',®;,,,,:-;^r,v,,” 33®6?89'89 , .town, cio^i' in school;■hooi/arl Possos.ion! . 2 b d r ' Mome lullylly loTeodI ONLY' M iw b r"Gro'w~NE G w 5^5______AcreigaAlota (lock (jintjnn on »ano< yard, I.irgo doublelo ggarago. location. 3 bodrooms,loms. 2balh )pon HOUM I For atom s Ovsr..'t Imar r.nocp & roundup; si'is ? u = “ )0m, 2 C.ill Rl-nao. 734-0599 or I irees tiomo with (uil (ii irg irainod dO()3. Bocoao iinln support proQramrr.:;:;; cc »» am l^roSm ACRE BulldlnB (ot. , Bod flown ph.,503 “of ,no bath homo m Bum Cily 0Only ' ann Cjuntry Roallorr. AMLEH: n S S m , , , ' wnor. 837- Basemont, and (amlly Northoaaf location. $8500, '.hoop noar o.onmo oporaiion Our traimra'ining*Rio” 030 ’ HamosForOjForSalS .| years Old. FrrcpUico. Iarlarge 07lo 6202 WollDuill and insuiatO' campsHo Guard Hoc Call 733-7473, • ro you to fjlCE'3 OEDROOiri!' i Only ...... ;.------./im 734-4849 or Roal Real Esiato; tvANTEO: Send prodilory nnimais & Smo”, r r>modolod Unlim,tod_733i 15L c.tlino poiaionoua 0 world 01 homo no.ir S.iwtootnm ScliJ'oiSer s a ™ „ “ K T o b o S 10 2 BEDROOM. rr>mc ------Information to; Tony Puka. OroncMus.shcop may IV IiUi't^o m shoppinfl. LarooJO (oncod(on, J Dodroom housee ’irai it LIKE NO OTHERHER E A L Tl Y I'licl'or'- (1'1'ane ci..iiiiImK cn. 9 new A one-ol-a «mu ongina R rorms. SILVER INVESTMEle ru e u T ^1^25 East Clinton. PhorqU In liimOir^C], docht covorod 7 n ” '<^'■•='•” '30®°® Pn ITY Arizona 85028.-______. snoaiinQ. M.iy luod'u'cd'^snoop ;lOfOS also p„no Qooq (mane A Signed 3 bdrm. conloio*nlompo. OPPORTUNITY inchOMiio. .-iv.inanio $48,500 Call Et Both rar',- nomo on ;.3 ai 733-4079 2 BEDROOM nom,iome. m 5 bodroom homo0 on :Snake DT OWNER 3 Ilvo ocro build- Suppllmonlory lood.od. SSpond 3 Alaska and SalorrvOro S f E o 'i'i nan Valloy. Ing lola wllh Irrigation waler, mos. on rar^cn mjli _Orogon. MaiKolmo AssoCial sold formal dmmg room,m, ir, ira((ic- Wendell, largo lol.II. under.i filvor in HaQorman V OWI 734-4875anytimL-....ociatoa. |o,j„|f,L.f Assum.ilile 90°» Irpo lormai livinQ0 r< room. Blame Ander:ion ... 733.1647 733 ground sprmklor. eicolloni i;«C Excollont walor akiing (ish- * soulh. 2 oast of Joromo, soiithsido al ' GoodiLodino 2 loan;. 043 CB11. 1 walk-in .loycoColo' . . 733^C7C7 733 buy al $18,000. Will1 considereoi Ing. . duck huntlnQ,Itlng,' etc. ’0% down, will cairy al m os. orv Bruno DusDosun. 5 Buslnoss o( today S^ luturL-(i A TRIPLEX... with .. not $90,000 or 3.000000 Slivor 734-2568. ■______m os. in Camas county3unly. Back CHIMNEY CLEANINCNING 4 lurn. Ciish on cosrr. ol 1£ Closet, deck. IkopIlitopiaee^ Noot B n iiam ...... 733 733-4640 terms on' 'call RANGE.;.39.5 3£ MUST □£. SEEN $77$77,500 OAVE HAMLETT.BROKER BROI dollars. Call RussISS aiat 837-’ For9oloorTfado:(3(‘lOac»o ■ 10 ino Bruno Dosortosori, thon Dru:ih aaios. over 100100 repeat<■ localod m Ha:cllon ( ir 733 0 874. parcels, or 1 30 aero pared 3 ■ moving, 'orry loday loi Tiorr- more 11. irrigaiod (arm lanland, Conlury 21 Soulhornorn liIdaho LOWELL WILLS RE/REALTY 6346, 837-4887 or 733 I ranch in cualomorn. ownor me Older. Roally 734-2l11. ______mllos NW .leiomo. 324-5922, Gooding. Coniaeilaet John business n'oat, 733-fl8il1.0815 lormation willi .1 4 bedroom old PHONE2C8 734.7BS•-7B92 . ____ riomo Barn shedhods, LUXURIOUS new con 2 SMALL 1 bodroomim homo'inho NEW 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH Faulknor Rl. 2. GoGoodlno. c a m p e r ' COURT. 1 0 - , , or 733-6562 •EET o( maciMno snop Como mn anoai porary liomL' with 3 aero .loromo. $t5,000. Small down HOME on 2'.i aeros Wost of ------aoiv.co'siaiion. m^«;nmnn sa 2726 SQUARE FEET ^ vi/ANTEO: Modical S A COUNTRY LIVINGlvW ..5 'oiiuikaiiout.i .183 aouthoar.i Snake Rivor^ivor Ca- rupMTC ""0 lo w ^ iero si carried carrli by Fllor. Neat kitcnon has ;al Stonoo- nwor Country. Man 4 — - nyon Rim. 4 Podrooms ______4381-OO MO..PAYMEM cn 10----- ownorsrMn'roaitoroiliorownoirr ~ionn:Airo-ranno:“ wninpooi------rnptiof.ior suporviso'i»iso*y pos'- oporaiion Monmiyy roironiats. bodiooms. compiotoiy lion. Salary commonimonsurato monaoor qtiaiiors t own GEM STATE REALTYTY batha. 2 lireplacos.s. 3 car ------CallBord!pol324:3_5M^^ 5M ^ ___dishwashor. pantry: 525 BLUE LAKES BLVD.>.N, N garage. Wmnor 19777 ParadePai ,1E (or sate. Woodburnlng liroplaeo wllh wim oiporionco. Call Uusi- Roally. 208-C28-33JJ 2 now IDEAL BUILDING ol Ol rmany basomont. dUi car'g.n noss ManaQor, Twin Twirt Falls q lM jd a h q y w g . _ 7»5338 o( Homes Also 2 jarago, re- ll'ormostai controllod (an, ...... CHOICE NORTHWE .ipartmoni buildmgsns >eon- USDS. Murtaugh Gr,Grange 'JfOO lot, hual pump./ini.miNA 1 dwood dock. carousolousol. Call auper Insuiailon. oloclrlc Clinic 733-3700. , Relocation Speclalisf r Romeo Over 2300 squarejaro lool, * relnooraior Aaaur '•OCAT10N.-.3 budrooms iSt vortibie lo 4-Rle>os Roi nmTwm Ppa3.-Joli.r>.a.on3»L??L'*;t.2214. boat, (eneod pasture with iSHIP balhs, largo lamilyIv roirooni »'■’'<>e « or fi ;;howinn good return,urn f Both 'i'll basement. cucellonl c«ee 'loan. Good location m ■ sprinklers Includod, largo I 008 _ SilOJi E - wllh unrih stovr? andind oonly 10"“ .H'O looking to buv Lol Lfl lor sale b / ownor.• or will condition. Pricod to soil, $59,900 733-0012. * /'AnPf^R rUH oALc ' mo help you reiocaio Ca ------036______a' REAL ESTATE CA ■erded In *54,000. Call consider trade lor 'larm larn in $28,000. *188 ;r;s* r'S ira":i wlih~Goih Stalo'Riialt;ilo X Wc Katnioon- a f Coniufy'2>■2>. Magic valloy .1/oa. 734.33'34.3373 WANTED Incomo producing prodi MarketinQ Aaaoclates, Roal- aro now Inkino applici 2^ Soutlicrn Id,tno Realty 734 ...... GEM STATE REAL!:ALTY c«.vm,horK., A t unitor eommorciatIt property,pro; tors/Bullders 734-4875 for pooplo wno wouldiSlaUko'la i 3l'0P9 'wiih'To" w^l' C E N TU R Y 21 N n iiiii 0“5h or iradodo bubuyers, anyllmo. ^ato(i?rTi n condltlonod bumpo'S. J - ^ LY N W O O D REALr ^ L J Y “ 5 LAKESBLVDILVD.N. bedrooms, -2 lull c jolr> Iho *1 Roai Esialo I cV^'°“ Twin Falls Reallyally NEW COUNTRY MomoV Largo counlry kiichon•nnn i.ii ^"il .lorry at Coniur73T 77210; O'nE ACRE 8 mllea Maolc Valloy. as io,ito-lalo loni < ihvostmunt nouOCd3 .non. lull Falls Realty 733-7!t j j lu i or souihoast Twin. $5000. For” In- purchaatt inilial slock. inu<) bedrooms. 3 bams, no; _ basomonl. eovcd co salos persons For pump On J acre. 733-7446r " CELEBRATE SPRIN5RING ...... ------...... BoauliltJl ojK Moors,s.m m a i? o ______------_ ---- PJiqno 733-yM;______lorviow. coniaci O.iloD,ilo Pat. moro intormaiion Clll!ii'siiifo°ii Sl 73^7721 and Co. Plating Boisc.OISC 345- _ - • _ _ NICE 2 BDR; Family'Rm. Ij ^piT landscaping, lots ol SHAMROCK SUBDIVISION. lirhome INVEST&PROFIT aM rooT WANTED) 2SC8 or 338-2922. ALL BRICK 4 BedroomToom 'll ‘'••*30"’0nl. carpori. ouit•iuiot nowly bui'll r.plil enlry hi n l,ih 1 " “ 03 * ornamonlal I rL n Filin Qoolf'a 16G' wesi ol .loromo baihs noighbornooa. S39,000 00C " 'I" ovorythino a loi orm.riJ Ub '0 2 lullill •: .''jcros Oldor homes in Twinrwm falls.1 Country Club. Lot sizes V, to GEM STATE REAL _ , downsiairsi, 2 bait noods. 4 bedrooms. 2 bn location Call733-1148' I 'a m T N FOR "RENT: ' 2100 5Q50. (I, Northeast, near Sawtoo'awtoom Ownor, 733-3961. available tn pnmo loe - ■ V« Acros. Evenings. 324- ■ S2S BLUE LAKES DLvu.BLVI M. commorclal builOmg; (amily room with liroplii S CAI TV 0 '' NW edge o( TvnnYin 1Falls. mg; 620 Full finished baserjiontlOnl w with. NORTHEAST IbCATiON''„ I doublo garago. andi aira"?con; < CANYONSIDE REAL- a i ^ ) i 9 a ------H 733-S338 Wasninoton St. Sunabiiitablo lor 15x25' lamily room,I. 'Vo 'Vood Bodroorn5. 1': baths, onl CALIT Call Jano Gooroo 733.733-3874; Famn i Rai ------ouio ropair-body snopmop will burning bnck (ircpiacI'cpiace. SS.OOO down Roaoy (or no«now OiIioning.Prico$02.5C0.MO. 733-1082 homo 733-4006. GEMM STATES' BUILD A DAIRY BARIBARN on SMALL ACREAGE with 3 ' NOW TA'KiNG*''APPAPPLICA- handle laigo trucks. (3) REALTY. Downtown'oH olli ’ce. inio 160 Acros, Has corralc bodroom homo surroundod B TIONS for salos porscBorsonnoi. overhead doors 734.93114.9900 or lached garaoe. Jir' condl-com standing liroplaeo m the liv call 733-92117 / ------ond good oul-bulld-buildings, by trees bolwoon Joromo 8. ■ Exporiunco r — rod nco- Or A/Jc'fHoi;/-5 C.ill. _ . , Nleo 3 Bedroom hi •'rod Dut 73_4.4y3^Mr.McM^r2_ay.•ray. Iioning. much moro!•ol lustlu Ir'n loom. Total pnce ForSale 030 HontosFof m homo. Twin Falls. $39,000. nol nocu3S« lus $56,01)0. First timo Overover ot-.< .$39,900 Call Ralph. 733.95719576 MclOpphoor...... «J-ImiOii “0 HomoaForS tfofsaio S140.000. Call Magiegic ValloyV H onorQolic, V ’^“'wa'Jk J Lumber 'orod. Magic Valley Realty, fteaii O' Magic Valley Roallyally ft, Scnu(inaim.in T33‘i-JJ./IOO ------Realty. 733-5580 or R,Ralph, H andyR salty •od (or a 733-5580____ 733-5580 Xieh Oisnop ...... 73J-:734-3099 ■ ■ ■ ^33-9570.______H 733-^81. ask lor Karon!' m A 7 ca Pr'l?«d''l ■ mm ------6IOS0. Lincoln "®'’- quick ' salo. Pnono; Pn B'f OWNER; 3 Ood/ocibdroom ______Joromo ID ' ' ~ '— ' Monipolior. ID. 847-0810,08l0, ask brick homo-on 1.755 acrcs.acrc ------f A S TTONE'S O THROW § CASTLEFORD 153 acre I I . .015 Bibysltlors Babn _____ Excolloni condition, i ■ (rom O loory. .lhl» ,lhl» four bodrroom. i bo-', homhomo I 160 water sttofoa, mo qg7 Twin, Kimboily School„ " o Oi l S ™ ______W . F j r S rSalo t OM Homos ForForSalo S ■ will lu rp m o youu withwit lls room inoti. D ro»ing rooiroom ■ homo, 5000 bushelhoi (grain ------. ___ _ H ABC CHRISTIAN DAYC)AYCAnE LOVE FLOWERS? d corrals SNAKE RIVER Rim pioporty ' 10 5 30 vour own businos;inoss (or Incl. Excolloni tormi V/ ------■ olf Moitor bodroonIroom. family roonl wilh l.ropin;.]ln:<> I storago. Barn and cor H r Siaio itconsod. 7 lo y,3 a, takem obilohom oinirado; ,^i u maehlno shod wimlatlachod otiac North of Fllor, (2) 3 aero ■ ' AQ03 3 10.S. 360 Flior Avo Inventory COSI. 5 yrs ■ ond covorod patio with Bor-8.0oo, Lorr ,c samo location, downiawnlown down-. Carter Homes. 73 I doublo gorago ond nicor londicoping. $7® M ohop. For appolnirpolnimont pareela. Call 543-6097, • ■ { , V^sl.734-3?38 ______v w w w v w w w mVWUVUWVVW'.VVW n phono: — Twin Falls, Ronson( ^(or 5 0 ^ . 7568.______i • I GETTING H ' 'BABYSlffE”R“ NE’EDECtUfcO 10 ‘•oallh. Call Rogorigor 733- BY OWNER! New 5 Beoiooeoloom ! I . _ - . HG CABIN FEV£R? ■ WESTENDREALTY VERY EASY TERMS ■ ; irovolloanOlromSunV,unValloy Darnoa Roaltyally 733- split onlry. 2500 on (t ar I I _ Tlion cliango yoorur pocnpc wllh thi> newer home no-.no-.r ■ Buhl ...... (208)543-B)&*J-440B On this prlmo Eaal^iao in- ' ■ ' wlin Inmlly ovO'y wookond woo J, _! I I Sowtooth. lorgoa 00ooting oroo.' lonilly room .vlll _____ oarage. 800 -jq. (t 0 on - '" 2 ' i : ' ■vliJ. Z ______■ durino ski season. Or 1 Caro acrea B miles Souihcast ■ till ' ■ '"opIaco. 3 bodrooidroom t & 2 bothi, ponirt poliolotio, ■ CINDERBLOCK Doublt room and board in 'ox?t'anDOoxcli P R E S C H O b T -T ^ r^C IL . H B a L J ' c An7 6 n SIDE REALTY unVallov Conlor in Twin Foils (Or(or saio Twin_$70,00_0.«_3-5183. __ ','f;-Ji ] ■ ond doublo qoro0o,100, J552,900, Morflngbono milk born.'lOrn.Wlth w>i ra ac BAB'YSiTfiNQ .n mV'jii •6107. 733-2t67. ^ 7 3 4 - 1 5 0 0 loTbmo & • ’ acre LOT 2 milos SW o( ' ( Polly irainod. CioaoSo h”: E.»'"O"«m(,oa73a.<10? I ' modiot© occoponcy, : ■ localod bolwoon Jorbm ------— ■ . .WenocD-.All.brltkjiomiJiom o (n city. Rosirietivo covonanis. - ' nsonschOQ]. 73.1 ^ 43— ------,-^£flM5 AVAIIAQIE, ' " oxcollonl condlllon.1... n.irn~lii Bar ~$85Q0. 734-7788...... Bobyaillinn. Joromo : I ' KoyBlonkm*jr*r... 73 J» two yrs. old, wllh 16 uunits 2 ACRES country, by con- Inqui'ro al 600 S-fillmon ••••••«»•••••••••« Boumailc oqulpmoni.ont. Soli; tractor. 8 N i 3 E o( Twin,' .r^om o;ofcali 734-4303.4333. 0 Includes cows, machlmachlnery. Custom build lo suit. W. BABYSITTING, any ago. . • ------irrlgaiion oqulpmoninom ' S 'M ason. 324-4265. rnuals & snncks. H Mobllo Homo. $905,000.1.000. 1Coll ------onvlronmont. 734-4075. i c c Eugono Cook 324-3109 ■ 3 « • ACRES on oil road, ^ : mi) w m m I ------CjriyonsWo Roally 324-33324-3354. oxcollont building glie, BABVSiniNG ovonino!mnos in ^ my homo. Call 734-1677. F 7 3 3 - 2 6 2 6 ------6W ACRES. NW ol Filor. . DAIRYSITE/WENDEI:n d e l l S c."‘ ' ' “''- ■ LAURIE'S PRE-SCHOCHOOL j J ^ ) W W M WJ l \ E s y 24 Hr. No. V 38ocro3-30lormablalL( \ ly Older 4 bdrm. two-st t s ? o ? ; LOWELL WILLS REALTY Loarnlng thfough acllvl f ) homo with hugo lamlly-alx s j • " " “S S ? ™ " In an Indlvlduallzod loX' lean ••••••« y kitchen. $64,000, Centuryonlury2I, ' ------or73K5e2______'COAlor onvlronmronment. \ Soulhorn Idaho RealtyBaity 734- 33 PLUS ACRES: GoodTarm - Swlmmfno losscns & SS' t o r y ------^ FAIRMS - 1 ------land noar Buhl. Full walor time aro Included In the ------flOtils, gentle slopj. $2000 curriculum. FARMS&RANCHES:HES per aero. 734-0973.______HOURS: 9:00 lo 11:30 i j II wotor shoro» — oldor M larms ^'QGOf’OOM HOME wllh 2 oncI1:3aio4:00p.m. Loct ^ 37'/2 ACRES J::.jmo — hoy ond boom. Filor. cox,K, VEEH mS WO have ovor 50 la In Iho Momodiai Churcl ovaliablo liom 40 lo ovor 11000 bams and liroplaeo, good •Ilh & Shoshone. For lun ll® ocros In size. Also0 sevseveral oul-buHdlngg. located on li N ort rick homo lull wotor »horo»oto» VIUSSEN 5»- choice raneftos. Ciill'J:bII- Jack “ '■o- would llko Informallon call 734-2018. th Park I & RASMI MODIODELbOPEN: ‘‘ .28 ACRES hoy ond potture. Filer. MeColl or Art Martin.Iri MMulti- 1° *0' lo'Oor acroago. pie Llsilno Sorvlco. '?il-4fl7573441 •'0”'’ floblris, 543-6339 or LOOI^NCrTofr'a '■(UiiT’’(uiiiimo M o n .-F r i.j. <1d ip u d i. Bell Ropldi. iSIDENTIAL Musl llko chlldton. 734-771Mm708^ • • ' 320 ACRES K,; FOR SALE by owner;j [ N Ne> ^ y 5ACR6EARCEL8I MATURE EXPERIENCIIENCEO - J H l t a k - ' ' B U I LD b l I N G S U E S bulll grado A Dairy solup Bost buy aroundl 19500, lovlnoearo (or yourchildr ill wator ihoro* — boon,■ott. '■ u u n r u L v i i w 1 30 ocros, Dblo 5 horringboiHBbone e« o llen t terms. - day or nlghl. 734-i7?2.»n.___ -jH |H ||| oln, hoy ond boon*. Mortough. tw Irom ihit e«collenl>-f. ocro>cro tjarn, 85 cow qnclosed ho “9h. porcol. .locotod ir.r. T« Twin Foll» Hoightt Subdivision I 318 ACRES ion Ing pen, waahujTsprinkle WEST POiNTE REALTY ' NEEDED' Someone 10 c Supor for o now homolomo. < a.oo«. 2000. gal. r^llk tank,k.^aloel sH ...... for 6 mo. old 4 3 yr. CorralK, • capacity for 1 pariilmo wookdays. LOCATID M l OPP PU P a iB . bonutllul 1' . ocro par. ------col. lovoly fMidonlic cows, wJroom hom ebf'youra. 734-7955. onlial building tite, good viow expansion. Vory nleoo 3 bbdT 5~A'cWET"on*pTv'od"roio 3 WILL BABYSIT In my hon ■ in Immodiolo polioisionision.f^.OOO." homo' '” *10® ’'om Buhl. Owner (I- dblo wldo mobllo hoir all hours, any aooa drop-i IXC tPTIO N AL COUHmy COI MILDIMO LOTS OM.Unio.omonta ;,34.^Q73 nanclng. Will build to suil, »^l£om^. Cflll374-S30D. WTOOTH ll >~ith thylirc Lorqo tiv nq (ooni Oood rojiriciivo cover:ovonani». 1 ocro pofcoli (31 one™ E v^s 543-4628.______I w ill’ CARE (or your ehi ocro porcolj ovoilobliliable), caih down & ownor willMill TOP QUALITY Farm (orT T sa T ^ 5 ACRES wllrt beaulllul four any ago. any limo, 1 bbic S »"■' •<■"'"0 Caihodrol co'linQ iiri'plocr )S nortti double oarago. I Drop. diihw oihor and polio.Jlio. tarry, locotod SWolT' ol Twin, oMcollont building iitei.a , 320 ocros. 1114 mllos noi Irom Lincoln School. Or< «t,9»Ooach. of Paul on Patrl Road.>ad 33W Horso barn L.tacK room. ------ma wolcomo. Lols.ol.too^ 0 , . . :------...... tttlloa.floulh-Of-Klmama-S;,ma'_sia.. Nico placet Home, 734-7175...... 734-3248.______SPREEAD OUT HIW'WItTWINDID MI B O IV ISIO N feaiuroV 3 tion, Sprinkler Irrloailirrlgailon 6 BUILDING LOTS sullablo ' WILLOOOABVSITTINQ:li^Q:(i*ij • . ;;; in this spaci3Cious 3 bedroomCP ::j:j lott avalloblo (or homohor sliot. Undorground uilll-111- (rom woiii Large 4 bedroclodroort) for ddublo wide irallera or «r897 , , tioi, povod atrool*. t across (rom Sears. Anyiln- ts. tidowolkt, Cloio to ichoolCiIl homo, out buildlnga.a. VaVery duplexes.'Sower and water nyllmo. , I ;!; home, part't basement with - - ...... Havo (aroo houso. 734-43QSM 30r rilRECTIOflSsNoHfio.h on W°>hingior to Kidg«i-vay. { i n »ia,SOO eaeli, productvio family farm,IT), CalCall: avallablo. Oil street, curb ' Boyornoalty...... &27-«SS27-M17 and gutter, .Call Doss .....WILL DO OABYSITTING ING in 6' ocroi ond cbn bo divldod sheet rock, any i all rolal« WHY WAITI I II "Call US about)ul'our VA seminar •• ■ra*'*'’ WM onco. Choice buildingIng tllo.t Roodt ore counly maln- S H A R EtE 4 C R O P P E R work. Altar 3PM 733-227B. I to be heldi fFebruary 4th" lolnod, * 3 9 ,0 0 0 . ., . CLEANING WANTEITJtEO; 700 PLUS ACR PIfU. W A T U SHAMIlA R n on I h it'15.66 ocroi lo- ACRES OF IR R IG A e churct>B8,733-<314. > cclod fo»l ol Iwin.■ . GrootGn lor jobdivldlng, Ownor .l-wiLL'O O Kousewofk. C( — ^ -pfo»or»-inrehongor^1Slfiso.'ooe;— ------L ______H AA-fiRAIHlANB— m ------733-ei5S. 734-4411 OHle* - TYPINdu^Leoai Socrotfl ■ wilt do your typing i 734-3311 FleldOiilc* f s V ^ R e ^ r s SOUTHWESVESTERN IDAHO -overllow '-at homo. Ci 7 3 4 . ' jm Jm J b b r I 'C32AcidisoiiEna!,iai. Twin Fnlls 734-0600 ji 1-0400 ( 2 0 88)'845-U ) '( 741 iranacribe casaettos. '73 ^4434* —;j4-4fl* ------34P6.. 1 6 0 5 A\dd»SQn d d A.vo. E . ______. : - ( 7 114)540-3931 4 ) 1

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•. ______JJ_____ ' : ______038 AereaoosagoiL ota 050 , Pum, Hoi Tii. ^ousos 052 FurnlApt.iDuploxcjploxes 052 Fu,n^ 4 Duploxo! Til.;:,(niy l.ir.u,.ry?ri, 19H0 Tinit;r.:News.Tir Twin Falls, la.ih© Q-11 I 5 ACRE Vlow Poicols >xes 054 Unlum,Ast.&Oupli■ Ouploie* 054 Unlurn.Act.SOopliO o p lB iiaj------'COls; BuTii i' b e OHOOm; nolrL^n^.ynwood. Good noighborhooii. Now , 73?JS55*.^^ 'n. ' Phono Ma„tod couVio or ■ Nowly (2 |'d u p lex '■6“ |7|“ Ktlc'hoc'lw. > Duprox, 2 DEDnOOM. olMtr^ciric I lir,II . WobtloHome: r nintu'o docor.ned, Singlo,i no ••'Pa'inionta... „ Convonlor OmeSpjco 00, MIscollanoousFor'^ F o ^ ^ e 067 , MIscelianoouB For Sale ' ' I singlo. . No pol». Holof- R -3mokq^r_$t55/jno. 734-7105 hos paid. uynwooO Manut Ap.i'il- A; TRAILER'space Itji. - '‘‘>00“''. Wntor , l-I’.OA.' loc.illon J35 10 J51-■ f,,;fim ■ Now carpol, now a llfn looking' fo r a h o uUSE se * ORc v,'.|.k 7.13.CJPJ ul' 'V ii rnirE~SlANDlNG fireplace, liropi v/‘e ' b Uy"& soli Silvorl^irJi I 03i Bu»lnoMPr ancos. 734.0386 or 733-:™ S S : ______$175 324-3598 Jon rjj- APARTMENT? Cnll Oulllei-)uiliei-3. 1 QEDROOM lurnlnhocT;7(, ‘•.a'!.'2.';,Ranc)y___ _ - . Bluo Ldker. Diko Shop. .530 ■ ------W ^W O,______056____ RoomsisForReni For — ^ ^ ------T;77------MUFFLERS inf.lalicrt'l"d v, while tliiM-t-ik.-:., n3-0444 ’ BEDROO»>; S135 p ^ ------.iparlmont, nooO loc.monn in lr l a r g e STUDIO: L.vn yOu w.iil Comploio10 MulllerMu ______• ; ' ■ - eC0 N-0 .WA8 H. Wo;Wosi 5 Adulln. No pols 743 lApts, Twin F.ilb. No ch/idten ncno I’dr. apis Coloni.il or 11 ,! PnivATE > '6 om. no.vBo.„d Merchandise . pointa. Twin' Falls,Ills. Vory Monroo, KImbcrlv ^'*3 W. Ffo,n J8O.J3O0 with .J...... io' P013. 734-041? ,iliM, r 30) 010, -Apia, Phono 734.5325.e l.umUry lor ri'lircd t ■ cuilom 35 , 3r"'flED flOSE'd)/ ■ Qopd aroa for ihia lyi ? . - .Phone 734.7703 ‘a lypo ol in------rrrss— ^------• Call 734-5325. '^•rr,03J LARGE l' ODfi.-’AlV uhli 067 Meichjiichanflise . aodott'S ^ uto' sc.inni’upf V F’.iin///iff, $125. Lavondor . ■ bu^ofnoa#. Many mon ■mplotoly m otel ROOMS ronl,id I — oxcopt , olucinc.r^. “ ''I'lCs’' $ ro o m s . KITCHENS. Af Jianoino lamp, $25 Grofm ■ "’“ 'O'" lurn,ahod. carp%®io§|' til'd by ----- ^------::------— SCHLITZ 3055ho3fiDn(3St.-5yultr’ colling light, $20. Homj inlc-. ■ BodJoom moljllo homemm'f. ti’o wook or month, Roasoi?oasorj- 054 Onlurnj^liDuploios r.orwnlldec_or 734.9914._ ■ )ta 45V "P'®- I'on Mow S^«o.ir734 sno'.^K G O FO R iT □ rid NO PCS. 11 Twn ■'‘•L ELECfRcTifedroo’m FT (4) NEW 24" Bar slooia. i n I Realty World )i3, 450 Addlaon Avo Wosi Twi MODERN'l ,i'ii()'2 Dydrc..a™=n, S-15'/A ANTIQUE Trunk. S50.,0 TFiov^ PAINT A GIFT ■ '!»-l‘5_7J314i8. ______iipiirtmonl. -V/.'Ml3 lor ------10 speed $35, Pc Ii Center Unlym ^oi^aFjForRonI or N'CE STUDlo" npn'ilmon ------Sc.itiri,,.r J25. OralhnfJ t . . Foils PfoloaaJonal Cot ,------ullllllos includoa, Jt: C°'s^T'n[M.%23rT''Jmr RcniaiHot)iioHo.iio Homes sro. M.im,,.! ivm.Ar lu'.n'i^ J,K.'iyv’'M!i'"!a Acroaa From ErntiErnst A NICE J bodroom ill $’J5 733-2470^lL*r3pm C.I.-!.! Cr.inrro "'■'•''le' p|,|5,0, I S h a p in g Conior m nomo monlh,Sooa1317Shoshon Fllor, 326-4053. VEPV rvice ■> -i?3-409l '■ BEE BOARDS WANTED, H inior wtih bnaomoni. J 105& * * do- St, N;o^phonjD423-4_032oshono _ AtiL^ ELECfFllC ■ 2 Lcir 20'’ 10 50 .oil • Q po all.N opoia.733-7501. hon n e w ": Bedroom 'j.pl anon ,n DEAUTirUL I-IEADBOAIlOARDS MARY CAflTEH CENTEENTER 50 OED((OC o.ill3?4 l!BB8 ■ p.iitri Tickorr. Pay cosh lor H TultyGrlopa...... 734-fi0e3734 0 ° P03ll. 423^4j^93^ n?o'V ro;"s»rpo?ir‘’': nvo ______3053 or732-3J63.___ . ty room. $250, $100 di-po je-.'-r-.CJ DRUNSIVICK LANCANCER PURE HAND C.irvecIr.el lyc /vor>' all.'324-8500.324-3412. _ ■ MIko Holafoy...... 324-36163J* BEAUTIFUL now homo ___ - cloaning dopor.it. 733-J057or lomo in o' ne’ OEDROOM .ip.irimjrirlmcnl 733.e3J 1_, “ No no^^._734-3243/_4J3-5Jn; s ” ' Pool l.ilitc 0 .i;;.--.r.r.r-.r.c-.rifi.. E.irrinn:, rii,-cHi>ci> and LEAF CUTTER BETooard':;. H DickKohlman...... 734-6588734 oxcollont ncigribofhooOlOod, 3 noar Smith’s Food Kinn ____ Kay Kondftck...... -.734 Kirlfl. APARTf.ieNT FO'p'rcnt m■ NICE rtu>v'2 tiffdroorn.. r.iniranne. beUroom moPi/i* norii..' S.il-r,■r, ,»H), br.icelet. 324.5307. with boos. Cnll 733-0141. H ■, 734-4039 bodrooms, 2 baih, liropi;ropiacu. $200 monih, hoal S w.no n>lr.noralor, dn;hw.»Mi OIckRobona . 324-2072 324 pump, olocinc oar w.iior Ftlof, 3 tiooroom, eieciric NEED MONEY'' T b-jy old ' B oarago p.iia, C.irlor Homos, 733 = $240 Olcclr.cily SIOO:100 c CH.. $175 n-.iidiii Wilh S50 cli'po- Wayne Wloaa ...... 734 734-2045 ''o o f oponor, lully foncod, fonc 7508’• _ Kiicnon an- m ss- o-frmwr*" * SELF- gold anu silver (owelry. also ■ ______S350 monm. Call 733-C ------pli,incos. VValcr f. 3anii,ntionIon' ^34-0709. Nt) n,'l:; R„l,.retic,.r,.r, 3 :6. t3LinnoiJGMS L-3(;er Tra p i silver coins Minhosi prices ■ ------ioavo namo and numbor,3^3-0480 ONE DEDROdM.’ “ $10S.j"l05 p.ild. $2G0 por monm. C.ill:,ill NICE 2 Qodroorn duplfliIfl.wim V, 9X14. 9X19 9X22 C..11:,n'r22- ( STO RA G E!-1 C.ill Huich 734-4567. 735- ■ loor, so 733.fl3,9 1 W3______Vici tlon)nProperty Pro M llm ay.boroiurnoa. _ »9 326^3J^or n4^8e85_ range A rolrigoralijoralor, 50' FUnniSHGO inoti„ , „ -1526 .i-,k(orDoi>n,i Ari> you lired Ol tiemgno nilnii on 2544 • H DIAMONDS ------BRAND NEW 3 bdrm; cli -----attractiv e’ 3 Dodroom om Ckyard. Iiorne in Hatiuriii.in Rul, r-)'o,a°” SCRAP ■ V c a ST" IROrj- H 1. Closo .. i225 Uoposil. No5 popels '-•rices rnouir.'d 326.43:?G.43o?. ciosuH,^ „,iv,. o Z n m o c lo ^ e l'X T o 'o ,’; , Oupiox. In good area. Fully lOunH-B you movmn .uvay. ano flecreatl'on Prbperl>per1y w o o ^ y ^ ^ ^ _ o y q ; ^ REDUCED RENT:N 1 e.irpoioo, .ippiianeos, $275; _ 734-3025 .118 aero parcel on wosi tnonih_ n_3-6_0e4days. VERY NICE 2 Dflr- jpi , .- caral need ol otlr.i apacc TOto alore3i< 733-'c^75orV2^083‘■‘“ ■^'‘’‘' I o( Magic Rosorvolr, 0 CLEAN 1 Bodroom Hor appliancoft, „i,i,,„ ilM cer- booVa nr lurnilure Coniiu Homo: , 0,i3omoni apflftmoniI road'roady . AVAlLAQie FoU T5l"2 oal. iiitPiiiea 05fl Ollico SBuJinosjficrJflcrlal iMycTie'orcerMlc^^^ -ronno W A -“ n - r - £ - - D ■ poiontlal for dovolopmoiomoni n 'nfPO'cd. small yard, No lor honosi, cloan lonani, lurnishoa o.ccpiclrciricii 11 Very your own sell-slora iMm liSh! P°t9. $125. Can 733-9303. nt, api, carpoiod, ranno, Ing, :iricil> APPHOXII.'flTELY ' 725 7 r.),.:ion,ihl.,'pricer. Del'Dolov/ Jpaco. prices r.larl al $4 f ono ol Idaho’s favorlio I “i ----- •$145month * ullllllos.a. $1CK$100 oarago. $225 por mo $:00 Nopoln $2G5potmo L,iur un°lVoprS?osl-e2".6’ Ino apois. Call BonI 733-1735 733- CLEAN 3 bdr. -Hon•Homo, dopoali, ‘W Park A«.-„ime,‘tr,. 734-4135 Snu.uo Feet. Mnalo.d(I |).ivr. ,).r m.irki 1 213.398-8138 niOnin. You hoep ihoIho ki>Y'ki 733.3509 days, 734-0911 I dopp^l^34^4758 .III ulihlics. S300 oer mjiiimjiiin, 2. or Bob 733-7012 llropiaco. lully carpolerpoiod, • No P01.1 t BEDROOM; ,ill uiocinc.inc. nor E.C'llenj localion on A £I_C0 FmBPLACE: 'ni^ihls - - Inrgo ya»d. garaoo, $285285 {por CLEAN latflo r'Qodroom CIcMranc. 4 Mair l„n,, 12 i ? l r ' ■ U-HAULS nparimoni; appll.mcos, pels, $185 monin. 3J4-37JJ-3721 jn.o'n Avenue E.ir.l C, mo, l9t & last, doposii5il, rrot. Ao pan ol your loast liolotot2. <-■111 ol O' i:i ? i..r^(jt»s olOl 1^0■■ TWIN FALLS MOVINGviwr; WANTED fo" I3uy lo ' or H ERA oroncos, 734^30r______10030 carpoiod, aioraoo, ampio , , Linda nl 734-3922 ITER “ 'n,'g9f'-’blo_s.iw._7_33.5082 _____ngtoomoni, I will rolund $11nd $10 parklno. No pols, . $150.50^ 1 BEOFtOOM in'i-Plo'j: h usod 8 4ST0RAGECENTER . R o b e rt Jo n e s Realiteally f o r FIENT m Joromo cioa )>: hot -^OR RENT ollicit sii.iccice cnc r>ios $605'32f>.465? 17S7KlmborlyRoadoad WAn 'ted PING PONG Ta- ' cloan 2 P®' monlh ovory 6 monlhsnihsll 1 733^ 5LOop^!!il, waliir noal. older laflyy onlonly. Siior.hono Slr,.,M. S175 p. bio: Moiai logs, loid-up lypo. 733^MM, bodroom all oiocirlc homo. tion • “'"y In arid m.iinlaln ihl: no pots. Joposit reqiiitc 75 O'.r FIREPLACE. ii!.00 reddcon'e CO 734-1410 lurnisliod basomon: CLEAN 2 t«r. 'apl;“ j200 . ' -ihane. (loon coiuiii ot B,i;. M4 Coixtomlniumaror;nForSale houso. unfurnished w/ ui 733^)931 DAYS - room, c.irpoicd, ' rM; n AjjarTmcntmenL parking 733.S200or 734-420I ____ dishwashor i compacror'r. $150 Leave mossago 324 ''178.6047'°"'"'' $1400. Fr.K- Slandinn1 hlacblack ‘'lichen Clocks: rolinished, S -T -- VERY NICE largo 's'lu'dVo Ilreplaco $250 733-5405 LAR8CM05EnN~2~bd studio Private paiio oil masicr,r S45l:»»cningf, 324.2463------_ 06t GariBOiforRon 'j "jo"'"'’ H ALWAYS country homo. No.ir TwiT,Jin apartmoni; nil uliliiios paid, paid suiio. loncod bach yard withh 2 OEOnOOM duploi lor reni • \| 3m"203 Automii'llc copir BETTER BUYSISI Foils. Full basomonmon, ______r' $250 month, call 73^.65ip. GARAGES rOR HCNTVCo WANTED!Ji sm: 22 C.il Pollul Runun°S25' $2' RGB b a r n ...... gorogo, Phono 733-4424.I. 1 BDRM; sinolo or coualo,iuaio, O.irago door. Loaso pro- - lonial Apis. Phone 734.5325 28 (b Pull Qow $20, AnlifiutniiOun- 1056N. Washlnglon 2 OGDROOM ■ apartmodl: * Silver coins pre-1965. Mm- Furiiilure’ PnmiltvL's* • M.V. MOBILE HOMESMES LARGE 3 bodroom homtTo-mo, . >'«• 733- lorroo. >390 monlh, 324-S94Q. wiiii beamed cathodra ST0/1AGE UfJIT,--rt Ic5. cash rooisier $100, Man & MARINA llnlshod basomoni. 1 OrJ! S Pll'’f-'0'>'’f' SJOpermonnionni' ‘ Goia coins diamond ring lO diamond::nonds) Dishos.OuyASell' H 7334141 country. Kimbofly aroa.,, $2!J250 BACHkOR APAirfMENT,IENT FALLS APARTMENTS loll bedroom 2 balhr.. .'or^ O' Homos:{l)2bodroomi2Xf112X60. bodroom housos; Phon Covo 1 « 2 bdr, aparimonis. $275 rnonlh . $150 dopoiilljoiill Po'C Polorr.on Coniilruciion•lion' ‘ Scrap silver, etc. ballory.rac operalofl $100$100. Kaway ar.mJ Phino $5500 (2) 3 boOroom 12X60'a,'S, 14)(4) 2 • 734-5325. Schools A. sfiopping cloao> 734-3830 or 733-5374 aflorallor 734-6303 Highest Prices...; Rug shampoer JOS. SQESOE You won't liiiQ that,price bodroom 14X70:9. Call D< ___ by, Aak ua about our ronial ___STORAGE Kiiil!; Ill Quhl lor '••• Sidobander ll MoIkic $100$100. anywhori) else'Only ytTious •»lNEW2b0f.ibairi:jw(;;:Jiving 2'eTD'flOOM“A'^flTM£NT;ENT; Inconlivo. 664 Oomoy Si, NO' Sp? ______Il lor Paco tOOOM sid.) Ii.int Sirovor, Conlomnora ' 2 BEDROOM. Iiroplico- $200: ti.inu mouirifs pioaso M3.0730 ...... —Homoo 734-2sn. ollor 6P Jll In- 'g o o d loeailon, $200 mor>th.onth. doposiis, nofou. c-"' M ary C a r te r C e nI tet e r r^obilo $75; RCA color |,..;;| 6PM aulatod. siovo, rolrigoratorralof, Ho,M g. wator paid, 733-756a. 1 Bedroom- $200. BolhBoih 543-6286 >''-1 HAMMOND console org.-in 423-4101,______75Ca. _ 2160 4th Ave. E. tig now $200 Hamilion W.1ICwalcn 1 w; full podal, lor salu or _____ and dishwashor IncludodJdod, "Ciirfor Homoa. CALL 734-6600 carpoiod. oiecirie hoal e n tn imansinell wind-nij $60. Can LOOKING lor Iho bosi)OSt In J250pormo.;l2»BEAUTlFUI•|FUL $iOOrteooail 7.14-8379. 063 Wanl ToI Rcm 733-3493 ..733-5845843 733-9444 J ^ '" i Irnde lor piatio $1,800 mobllo homo llvltifl?? SlopSic now homo In oxeoiion3iloni and 300 Iho all noww I6S0I6i oolghbojhood. 3bdr. 2baili Goldon Wosi Cjtlyp:'■ilypao llropiaco, hoal pumpump, M modol- naiural hardwooiJwood. olociric garago door oponor ’ lino carpotlng inrouQhoiughoul fully foncod. S350 por mo and opilons that wouldId IIIIfill a Can first 734-teS]; mor . wholo paQol You muslSI soo s« 733-0480.______thia homo on Qisplay, 10 '0 «ai - NEW 2 BEDROOM, t baih, proclato Iho lino gualliy ol SERV!i/Tci"'^ I AM c J ‘''”''’0 '“'" ‘ly 'OO'"' lllo-llmo. MAGIC VALLE Inaulaiod, Slovo. MOBILE HOMES, 2V, rniios mllo rolrlgoralor. dishwashor in. Wosi ol hospital. HW302iil- a 9: cludoo, *250 monm. Call ^ i IDE ^ — 1 MOBILE LOTS 733-0480 Ioavo namo and P 0 FORSALE ' number, so call may bo ro- I . 734.1233 SEE TO APPRECIATE! Llk ANE r u T o ' nTc E 2 B o d ro ^ homo in 4D I I rtow. roady 10 movo rlohtQhi In-In counlry noar Ouhl lor ronl. 1973 1 4»70- TITAN sotluptup Inli Call 733-64S3,______park- Doublo Ingulaiao.'•Now No; n ic e 4 Bedroom houso, 2 dooraj alorm windows DIRECTITORY i I dows. Baths, lull llnlshod baio-aio- ■ y / ^ »HONI Ownor moving. • 734-48I«;*SI7 monl, Gordon apol ond'fruii IE 733-C0 9 3 1 allor 6PM,______■____ troos. Ooublo garago ands I / j T' B elow y o uu will fin d m o n y s( 3 LINE!IES . . . > ■ oxira storago shod. J350 V ' serv ic es a v a ila b le' fromfi Magic ;KE0 deposit. 734-8100,______Valley Busir WEARHOVERSTOCKEC sinesses. Check witlvith cur. Service Direcirectory when 30 DAYi Y S . . . ■ ■ Probably Iho largofi stockochol 0 NORTHEAST ol ^Buhl;-uhl; ■ W y o u 're in ne Mobllo Homoa and Travorravol Beautiful 3 bodroomTlomo. need of a professioisionol. The firms belovHow offor the Irallora In lOAHO, Ovor■or 4[40 nil olociric, llropiaco, all ^ fin est in ser'ervice anci qualityy products.p Check wit unlta In stock. No roaaon­aaon-. carpotod. doublo garago. a I with one and ablo of/or' will be roluaod.uaod. rlvor view. 2 acrea ,ol / see! 7^® S I FHA/VA, Bank Financing.'.ig ,-. pasluro, Roioronco .0! ro­ n m - r / qulrod. $350 mo. cloan-upi-up / / __ I ■ dop. No pots. Call 543-5004, e‘m? i3 Y meTj? services“ ' BROCKMAN’S ^ J , / / EMI b’uilding' r e m o o e l in' q q '' __ JONES GLASS■ASS...... PERSON ; OLDER 2 bdr. w/basomoni i nsONAL SERVICE ! MOBILE HOMES M O ' "tvt■■Wo Plaeo Pooplor Ca-punlry, rough « limsh. TAXEShg oistaneo haul------C_QuaIlty_v,rork. Roacorubl.itil.I ------100^; FINANCING ‘ ' iopontimooneih ----- lnaidu“or 13X50 2 BEDROOM mobllo^bllo .AVAILABLE Ing. Call loday lor Iroo ^Froo ostimaloa, 734-l?or, du~or Outside' L.iVgo ! homo. Includes furnishings ootlmato, NO oBllgaiion, c rroni lalho, scrow Small.III, PPhone 934-8305 lor' | - ings Down Paymonil Why pay CHIMNEY DOCTOR ' pe 1 « ma.- FREE ESI & aklrling, JS.SOO. HANDYNDY foni, whon you can ■ ' - J * . ' V 733-7371.______machine type IE ESTIMATE^ _ _ m REALTY, 810 So, Lincolncoin purchoso a now 2 or 3 a' l o e v e r a cChimnoy ropair S swooying, IFfTNESS CENTER “ ■ ' '' Joromo. 324-4353: Evonlng# ''a- ings Qodroom Washlnglon Park byAVACARE FFurnaco repair i eloanmn.ni7, quantities OKiromonis- brass, . nno s o or weok-onda, Connia " 324- * • Town Houso...and havo Spark (o.ilstors. Fireplace & ■' your roquirom 0 SO FT, oc rc iso laclli- m ■ 4439.______appor and soil , iwh.iWhirlpool, sloamroom. __ - monthly paymonta sot up ' ' Quarts, gallons, loilons.„ stovo 8' ropair, Drlck repair, bronjo, copprlact: tHai ai an-______nnuna t 12x55 TRAILER Houao; Goodioofl accofdinn to vour Ineomo. _____ P • — micoHllcoa vitamins, food 733-0678.’• ______ntoci. Coniaet: ahapo, WIN leavo stovo', trig,frig, , UkMlilArtHEALTY------•TOPPItmiJnnr SMn "Sire. “"ChlMNEY C SWEEPING 4 dinotto aol & chimneymoy DOWNTOWN 324-2658 .loan Waikor. DIst, MA'sONR'YiC/rCARPE”NTRY.^ mpmhi1h.C.2ilnow^724-02^ C.' I packago. Asking tsSQOiOO 733;'*•■ . C ANTENNA ANTE SERVICE Spilt S| Wood- not Atoms A lol 1,. : ODD jo b b e r s '"' g 324-^493 ovo'a,______k manwhocaros' Magic M.j/nft>nane-up. V/o're will-" . ?®l5Bil9______Inn,..you..you namo Iho |obl ■ lurnaco, aoMip wlih skirtingting College, $250, 734-9075, ■ S Installations, insial ' ropairo. an- EMPLOYMENT Er SE^RVICE" " ra . nddiliona. 328^51 & awnino in adult park. - ■ tonna's tonna romovod. Quick kGE UNITS 734-06503650 tor 733-7563 or 733- g o'l;- 2 BOR Brick Houso; k . g MINI STORAGE 0000. *6437. .733-9230. Ador 5' or Flroplaco, shopping at back sorvlcel Roasonabio ralosi NENEW HORIZON'S' - i f / A . wooRtnda 734-6fi99. ^ __ door. $275 -f $100 roturnablo? ■ - Chuck s Honey, 829-5721 PEPERSONNEL, Wo can holp T'RrE“SEFe s ¥ rv7c e ...... I '® ■ HazolHazollon. too anywhorol ' YC I 1 12x80 throo bodroom mobllobllo deposit, Rof, rog, 734-3322. YOU llnd lho right |oO. Roal- j J cnock. ^our°'r^le^.’ctlurt ^ •• homo.- good condition, BACKHOE lotic lot loos. 409 ShonhonoI ' rf% 2 BEDROOM. pariiallyry I n .Machino, 733- .- Comploio furnlshod. J8900. J700 down, lurnlshod, no chlldron or StrootS_tr Souih, 73i|6844___ ipioto servicos. Too- I ttOO monm, Can'or Homos.’ Mohr Baekhoo Sorvico. Top GF ^ 3 M%°mol.vo trimming, removal, * |09- pels. $250 monlh, Re.iuiro GRAVEL CRUSHED AND PIT MEREPAi'h 3jump3^4;'P3^4M-«ra2. _ I WoatolHoepllal.733-7S6a,-L_ . Ist/lastm o. ronl. 734-2206. sou. rock, dirt moving, . RUN-TOPSOILRU MOBiLEHOMEi - I I sopticaoptlc oyoloms. oxcavallon. 1071 BILTMORE 24x60,3 bdr,>dr, 2 BEDROOM HOME: $200 10 6 RV Service ‘^"^^'SERESERVl'CE, KONICEK | 2 bath, $1000 down.or offor, 733-3341,______Wo Wo will dollvor. Drain field • j i Mobllo Homo & lako ovor paymonis of J2M 3 t'r C«ll S , BACKBACKHOE SERVICE . .oower rock. NorlhwOSt' I All work .guara • . Mcchonic;hanicaltioQ lopping and | tna. Soo at Skylano Trallor C£a^O_an^Rlngln9j;33;1234.C_ra cstlmaios. 73^8^ ______removing,iving. Limbs cui and ■ Park fllS , Twin Falla. Mual'",®I • 2 BEDROOM HOUSE: f^in, D ComoSomoni work- Daekhoo GRAVEL OR HA'ijli'nO 8. ^ B ^ I— -J PWNtlNO ly loworod hydraullcally, ■ aolll ' Carpeted, $100 deposit. No0 r \ servlcJofvlco. gravoi naullng,- hay LO, iXTERIOR Insured.r_o^734_-1280_,^32-25t^ 7; ■ — DOIS. $180 monlh, 423-4484, LOADER RENTAL irfTERIOR/EXTE 1973 CONCORD 14X70; 2 § haullnlaullng. 543-5022, wi,« ' f S r wiVEST'ENTERPRISE'S i s f ’ .bodroom, toial oloctrlc,-ap> 3 BDR; carpori. W/D hook- m C B9ASEMENTS ^ ■ GraGravoi for your drlvo-ways I 20 Years oxpe pNancos & partially,1^ upD, Dla^wdshor. no pets.'• ■ L WATEiVATERPROOFED Co^rContaet-OK PAVING, 734- I •, soiisliob cusi :lnli:ing in consulling, ■ lurnlahod. A/C. largo front $250 ^ dopoi'lt. 733-3556, 3722,______;______I specially. Callr = b,3 s ran. = ; oxcavallon & con- * living room. ExcaplionallyIlly 3 BEDROOM Brick. 2 bath.1, ! ^ (SoaloSoalod from tho inaldo) ' 1^INCOME TAX anytime ior Iroo :tion ol trout roaring la- | cloania25-5815. Edon, llropiaco, t.75 aeros. out-t. I (- AVdd ddr moro living apace, us- PREPREPARATION • llonosilmaio, 73< }3, also all lorms ot ; ■ 2 BDR. KIT; 10x50. S3000,TT buildings. $450 month, Dou- ■ V— ‘'’0ng Vyour baaement. Froo PAINTIN(3’ concreterote consirucllon.. Call I ble ear gorage. Carter oailmalallmaiea. R, Square Con- Asstsslotance avallablo now; - Nyal Hollman Holl 326-5680 or . ■ Partly lurnlahod w/atovo & Exterior. Ro- RickEngio frlQ, 733.1388from 10 to5, * Homos, 733-7588. ■ - '" n _ . - alruciliIlrucllon. 543-4260. ItJoaaoal Tat Sorvico. For ap- Iniorlor and Ex Enoieslon 543-6675. ■ . , -SSOOO DOWN on 1978 Ux86 3 BEDROOM: $250, Loavu1 S T BRACiJRACKMAN’S P.£'i!lolnimonl. call 733-1075. linish lorniture. <=•" TRIMMING ' I ' message 324-545t; evonlnas IEMODEUNG INH 6 m _ .______RO CLEANING | | mobile homo. •- A/C. ’ i NTERIOR/EXTERiOR JE isiN O E R ' Ilropjaco, foncodjn,.8klctod,.5 ' 324-2483. .______PAI^■AINTINQ8.8TAININQ___ PERSONAL MESi lomos-woaiherlied, Kltah------BEflVICE------* Experloncir/oncoff-shrob S fiodgo------■ ...... now carpot, many oxiras.,a\- -3 BEDROOM-Brlclc-Famliy - trimming. I ' 734-1729 or 734-9900, ask for'or room, llropiaee, CioanI No na, batha. Trim work. Gill Roolloofa troatod, Guaranlood ^ing. Roaaonablo rates, S irackman, 733^1797. work J mrough Fob, 733-57191719 biboloro 9AM or allor ' ■ Eric-______pots, rofrroncos. $275 4- 'ork-Roasonabio rates. Call , Spoclal ratesnary mi ValoniIno OPM, 5 MOBILE homoa sat up InlM $1?arfroeoBtlmato3,733-6S77 * 14. -o.iraordlnaryo/dor now can park In Buhl, aklrtod. watorer 3 BEDROOM House; 'large , . - JANIiwroRiAL *1 dolivory, to ordfl "vinyl REPAIR , J ■ coolora, drapes, carpota,IB, lot, rent with option to buy.' I R SmillJ,mall Jobs o specialty. For a 734-e?31-, Btorm windows and appll-III- Hanaen aroa. 734-2583 or rice you can live wilh. Lotat Magic Malntonanco - Ropair.Colorcoallng& ■ ^ •noos. All rantod but 1. Livovo 326-5334.______;______^ |r w , ' 33-2177, ■ tailorillor a malnionanee pro­ 1,^ a xrr,r>ing. For rostaurania & ■ In l. ront4 forgood Income, gram-am around your noods, -i -v t Buolnesso!lossea, 734-0927, | e, 3 BEDROOM HOME, IW | WeVi »e.OOOcaah.543dr, 1ibo»ft.-'-ft.,- •.C leon.,$300 month * $150- -1 carpeting, .kitchen appli-li- depoalt. 733-5336, lo~ y o u r 'a i t r a'nd ~ ancea. storm wlr>dowa, rock llcatlons. Coll fer prico S :k S BEDROOM, 2 bath houso JB quolo. No heann for froe aiandfng10 Harolton. 734- j . No obligation. Sails- ' ngplaco- Eaay lerms. 324- % [i lacllonn guarantood.gi 8am- ■ iJ 5pm, 326-5936. 326-K A & A Pallet ■ ' MlQ„ Filer, Idaho, AxSO MOBILE HOME: In'fl'ood .condlllon.. tlOOO, EveningsS ' OB • I %: ...... --si "VaR0»TRI&TREESERVICE ' | ' . call7B8-38«^: . A VERY SHARP apartmont; a : now corpot, palm. $120 -► I Trees & hedges trimmed, ' I . aloctrlelly. 738-9599- H / W l lawn core, .'hauling S clean - * R e n t a l s ...... - ''flRH w .- up. Pnone3lone 324-5653. | . ■ APT, Sultablo'vrorklng or E • - ’ \M - retired non-smokers, 5t9 _____ i ______■ ______■ ta ?- r Main^atTTO-735H»vei>r------EXTRA NICE 1 bedroom,1. . CLEAN lurnlahod studio •. ^------waahor/dryw ^^e. $200;9- ' apartmeni, AH utilities paid, ; . No- chltdren/peta. $150. I ■ ' 1 BORM- lurnlahod houae,J. 734-3811, . i v ' ■ .newly romodeled, carpetod,1. FURNISHED 3 ioomr&bam, ' . Cioae to lown & laundromat.I. carpeted,. adulta, no pola. In 733-8587,733^)847,. 1Klmb«rlv,,733-6294. Vi»^oH5gL, ^------_- I ...... ) B-12T.mcu-N<.‘<1-Nt‘wfl; Twin FnKs, Idnho Timiiiijiiiidiiy, InniriiryM, igsO ' ACnOSS 3>J-M,in'i.0|ivr,'[igr.i Ai^^':ijti Pi'iwiis l’u»ln__; ^____ ^__ ...... " ' ■ 070 Appll ppliancoa - ' - ...... Iicnrfyu.lr (7 MutleillrIcil Inalfumonta 078 Furnliuro,lure4Carpola 078 ■Furnli'jroiCiro 4 Carpels ------1 Fot uacli wiJs 1 BRIDGEiE Z Z Z Z Z :';4 Enclosure -12 Ontar.o LOVVEnv' PIANC'lANO- Almosl L A R G E -'-'C i.'-rntr.rni'-coVoTud 3 HEXAG^iTiabiusTlPlus wood“ s ----- ■ CLOSr-OUT" Iirnna now Mu3l i swaid Jacoby and A^lan lai Sontag _ ^7^7 Oonch , cap.iai SOFA, o.coiloni11 cond.co $200. smokod glassa $3 $300; I ' SPECIALSI tOGIaros- - 4S.Arab.fln higncsi OiflOof.uL£ 7333:0U1_ 733-7103 ,i(1«'r 3 nmi>'ii______maeramo nannmoiiiio 1 $tOO' t - ' TEGNIE GENIG 0 ?PET Do'crf maeramo hangingSing $40- 3 'WESTlNGHOUSE Wa:Waahor 4 aon lor snlo; IIKO ( « »'ado. • • . . WARNER'S BAND BAN insirxj- g. s q f a oxcV.II«;. . - mallrosa 4 box srnn 5 Dsby carriaoo ^^.^er , mum fchlal plan "llonl condl- Volvot eouch &4 lov lovo soal ------1 Thec defensed .stariod wilh Ig plan (or bogin- o,inao. nvotnvocoao do- $C00; rocking chairialr$75:2ona $7! *16 cubic fl. ADIADMIRAL , 16Moxicon 54 Energy nt^rs. Oundy, ^ Kci ''’0- Conn, Sian. SItO; 733.2507 rounds of diamonds in Yamnhii. Nuw K ______lablos chromo 44 s 3mo)'oO- Rolrloorator wllh leo:o nm.ikur. NOIll■ntiTiiOHTH. ,.2,, w hich J c sandwich anuncy (abb w Kohlor nna --— •— ------>07 Regular $090 1 Jean pla_ycd his (itieen, 17 Codo dot . gs Knight.' y ^pp i " i ^ Comobeii Piano'Si„..., w a ™ er Qinsa$75. 734-2707 ♦ A6ja s . --jackand MUSIC, r33-70B3 I . irado.T.NOV/ $599.00•00 w'lt' - W K J and 10, South hrid lo niff le.CoDi'honi le - seOoIIIndo - Applfawot ♦, 39 ba"'/: th a t third th ir diamond and go 20 Winch 57 Aromaticlie liei herb ' , ^ SEAT ... ™ ______IJRP tru m p s. 22 077______^^io, APARTMENT aijoTjo hHoover -WESTINGHOUSE 30" *,. A Qn t ■> afler trur 22 Cilrus fruil 56 Thosoin In 9 Rainy 38 And so on IC c^0030 wannor A dryor, o«e W ilh:h trutl m p s breaking a-lJ 24 Gr.up lirmly office IlH itharrf (abbr. Lot. 2 . . u d n S E STEREO•REO consoio ‘Josia'ia lc , oxe.eond Ranoe; doluxo loailoaluros. WfuST e a -s t AM/FM. pnonono s a 8 iracK. ''O'"- BRAND NEW N, ,lnO Color,-q. $275 734-C3844-C384 Regular $429 05 willi 4743 IS sure to make the con- ..26.26 Polilicol group 59 Printer'sS 13Hip(jl.) wdsl , S200. 324-2S-I0. pricos aro Oiacoun;o.jnica. Call uSEO DRYER, noodsTo'oor’wofk lradO...NOW $339.0000 with V Q »53 if East won the first or 30 Author of measure (pie(pl) | 19Cr.iicue 40 School orgoni- •-----^— lonlghll Irado. . . . 870-57IB.______r i j i i i T d trump “ ■ with his king, -The Raven- 60 Bijou SBveroly nation (abbr.) Fumilurimiiufo&Cirpots 733-705>OC.illsonlyt Good conjilion.in. ^nonuI 733-1421 , fourth1 didiamond lead. Then 2.1 Olympic 43 B^jkeye Slato . oxcollonl condili'>ndilion, JM. ------______733-85B7. .SOUTIH'TH how didid S(Soulh go down? 32 734-2959 altor SPM.SPM. STEREO Compono ------♦QJl Whirlpool w ashino^a'10 machino, FOR'SALE~'i'll'\vMi>1,(0 YA2 OJ'OO Jeann s simply let South's 33 . .3K:;'‘.i:r'' :- x ., - obuBLE sTzef' ”BoOBe< «~Mat- Svorsirtfiodetiira^"aidoboa d. Model LFA 5300, usud only 2 Irigoialo'. V/ill soil lorlor $75 Ac.J queen antiand Jack holtJ the first • ah,..nt - 3 I'osu & t>o> Sonm V, months, $275. 734-2118.1-2118. Cnll_73M93lo^l.2C8. Sll ump tricks. 25 E r r ■ Cain's Cloaranco .§ 'l9 'i, ♦KioK10073 twoirumr lull,,) 4_S.u,nnU, • o lo c ir ic G. E- Dryar: rocondllndllioaud I 5 ' 27 Molten rock “0 Ship prison 4 733-7in.______South thought thal 34 ,Musical Qrook lotTor d in e t t e ‘s s e t . ^incinciiiooi 4 fanno. 40". Excolluniilluni (conll- nnd guarnnieod. $l£$180 95'. V ulnerable:•rioih Dot v. ^ ^plaee 20 Entity « Unemployed ' 3'PIECE cornor S inis 111,.rfi I'®" ^ocoodilionort W csl had syllable • 6 Suitable plac °[on Only C^'^l'3 »75.733-0036i?f?..'>.l.l«fj>_ ouarnnlood. Only $1 Cain's Cioaraneu Cuntu.. Co D ealer; N orth 'lad to liold the last ixvo 3036 Nabobj (abbr) 7 Homes (si.)(si) 29 Punch BOSorono aood con;liiion. ty $140 95. 733-71U sp a d es! so South just went 371 S129.95. Cnin'3-3 CClo.vnnc.j" 1I’'-^X13 b u rUT n t ' Oriinoo Kun's TV 4 Appl/.irciilMrco. 420 Q- E.-wiSK-o'rr'liko- 37 Feminine 8 Correct aa • 30 Shoofly 51 Gtook letter Contor. 733-7in.U Shag Cnrpol. oooca^ood eonoi. MamS . TwmFniis o'V ow West Northh IEnsi Soulh after club::lubs. On the ihirt* c lu b ' 1(suffix) manuscriptrrpi 35 Eloctrifios 63 Common tree lion,$50.733-07C8 $250.05. Cain's Cloar.oaranco ^ 1 ♦ {Pass 14 Bcsse discarded di his last Cornor. 733-7111. Pas.i 2 ♦ I Pass . 3 * diam ond.nd. Wcsl \ ruffed wilh the ITi [2 |T~| fi” [i5“ ^ “ 7 “ F ” HOTPOINT Range. ' good | Pass 3 V PaM { 34 seven bf 5 spades and led the __ condliion. $163 00. Cain's C Puss 4 4 Pass F Pas.1 last diar ^ ■ ■ ■ 1 CI u .;^r a ric c ^ u r^ 7^3- 71 diamond whereupon iq 12 “ TTl Ta .3;?” .’. Pass Bcsse scor To 771 tF”' MAYTAG Gas DVyo'r loVlor Mio.1 scorcd the setli'ig trick _ „ . w ith thlekingofspade.s. c k ii ^ about 1 yoar old. $15050 Call 16 . Tt C a i l k ' allor 2PM. 543.Q572. ______■ O pening lead:' , U S'lDE-BY-SIDE rolrig 'tn. A r•enlly » .il beatiliful hand ' — $300 or besi ollor 733-£33"6"°7! ______w h e th eer, r , it was- acluallv _ Ti 18 19 I■ ■ 2 0 2I ” ^ 733-9554 S. Barrow. play ed or merely devtscd-by ' 1 ByOswnId Jncob>coby , _ Jean's forti - VVEST'inGh'ous'E- Fro* ferOlP brain. 22 : ^ llko now. Only $27!$270 95 anrfAlanSoningng iNKWSI’AI’K'AI’KIlKSTKIil’UlSKASSN, Cain's Cloarancu Cuniur. Cur 124 125 ' ^ ^ ^ ■ 2 6 27 2B 29 Swedish expertperi Jean Bes.sc fFora 0 copy ot JACOBY ------has long been kno’ 9 known as one of MODERN.W , sond , SI to: "Win at R q ri ^ I\ '■ w# OSO ...... _HsaljnoiAlrCilrContf, the w o rld ’s grearealest t' players. Bridgo."" caroci of tills newspa- NEW d'i/risront< ' VIwood Today's hand secs?ecs Jean silling por. P.O.O. B B o x 489. R odlo City ' r r L;85E Slovo; ovon 4 lan Vury.iryuiii- E a s t and d cfeatifeatinB 3 four- S ta ti o n7. . A/ow , Yorh. N Y CiOni.$500. 734-3657. "==K sp.idc contr.ncl ■ W019.) ______RESNOR Un,l HoMor set lor ______3 ? ■ 3 9 40 41 H ' • 096______JFarm i Som p'opaoo. 105.000 STU.I. unuou Horses 114 Ftrmlmplomaplomoni# ’ « i" '0 '' P'aciicaiiy n H alfalfa SEEoToflot I, lall plan- $300^ 42~ 43 4 ^ ” imo; Top nualily- ______ihermosiai mciudod, $. ! ! ! ' ' ■ . TEAm'oI BelgiumTl Gordlngs:Oi CASH lor scrap IronTfron, moial 324-8240 days. 324-524-5403 Also wani 10 buy Loa Jll hroihc/5. ol all lypos old maehn■nachinory. ovonlngs.______090__ P o tsiSt&Suppllos l 122 __Spo^rtlnpo^llnoG^s 45 |4R ” " ■ ■ 4 7 48 149 150 I Boo Boaida w/boor boos. Call lacos. 4 ,unk. otc FREE pickupickup in all attot£().m . 733-^41. ;ry llasny. Magic Valloy. Call11 734-734-7705. M2______Bulldlnfl MaliMalOflal K E N N e’l REDUIE'du CTi'o'n ; OT 00 SPECIAL 122gaiiooirap ga7t 'i f l : ------honor liroko- J3000'00 f 823:4348 wl.nOn A ovo'S C..II 734-7: --— Show quillily, omooth omo< SI. Oun_Mus^«l|^n3^0_1‘3y_l4l____ 51 “ 52“ ”” 553 " ~ 5 4 BEE BOARDS ~W)WANTED. altoreom. ! lu m b er 4 SHAKES: Diroct Du BoVnard, American I FARM sale": .io'/jo'Diei20 Diesel 4 Irom mill. Pallets mndu :on c.inadi- m ark ' v 300 VJonifiorby 'v;et - Wo'li como 10J youlyo Top _ '''" ‘'"Cl'O'Ound.Id. Pom; Mag. acopo.5. cloan, cl 3 ' ec pncof.. CallKQin, 32< ID 50 Gas traclO's:,rs: MFM 55 ordor^Honry Oavis. 324-38 towards ch.lniplf 55 ^ 56 57 n, 324-4429. 3""MiNIATunE "OoOonkoy’s, pjc^w 4 Ford 2 bottomItom plow:p ...... ampionship (,o,os ol Bholls 4Idlos, dloi $450. fantastic mil', Q'0.11 nm Wllh ini'i l2''.-'diac4 ACe'di Excollont lompermonrmonl.$175. «23.<34B.______H 097 Hay.Gril^.Griin^eod kida. Choap to koc ifOOD 537-4047 allor 4PM_ koepi 326- ID planlor units;f NKNK( o'i' ..NORTHWEST PLYWOl ------recy cl'e your'ouNSrwo QU^ 53 j •' 60 H FOn Sa' l E; No'w HAY BOOM cullivaior 4 .It) 86 culliv.cultivator; SALES lab' s t u d service:iCE;'; 10 FIC buy almosl any kind, klm any wim olociric 3tarl.itl. CCalf 423- . ___ .10 720 spfiiv no 4 LOTS LOT' OF 108Frolghtw«y#Slroel. . . in Podioreo. Hips «.r; shape. Call RED-3546.3546. —L—!—I LJ__Lid H 5MJ.___ ------MISC. 733-7552 lor doiailraoiaiir<- info^733-59M._733-206£1**066. B HAY BO'UGHT'aNOand" SOLD; FOR SALE!' 'u ssod" o d ' ' H#y Qoan Bag Fill,5 cubic ll PAflAKEE'ts. ■ BaBaniams, 123 SkllngEqi Any nmouni or rHfllo box'Vno'rSilorsouaiior COMBINE, Good anapo ’ I3 ■’’'® S'Oinoig GROOMING! All broocIjroods. For ...... Economical MolorfJlorhomolll FORSALE or trado'il H Lurgobjilo3_Cal^33^1733-4204. w/dfoasino room.im. Phono ll. hcudor. 43&-C691 or $6 95 appolnlmonl call>11 Doo's, ^ 4^ ^ ado for 5ih fopalrod- robulll, aervlcod, 31 or 532- uij'io-'iJap'SiOin'gWascn,jcnite /33:5405.______SnowVflhlcIo Yes. II13 possibleI Wlinwill a now whool or camp traileriraiior. 1975 parts. Aatco Transmlaslona. WANT TO BUY■ HAY; HA' 423- 324-3354 or 32-1-4249.49. 4364...... 24c sq. d t. Sloops 22' Sport King mini f ■ 6«51,«3;5157^ sq.ft. professional “ GFfiRhftM EXCE'l LENT 10733~CHEEfA a ulnl homo, 2019 KImbony Road. 734. ___ ------FORD 7600 diosoi. row (crop 4x8-Panollng...... $4,95 4 3-2655 • *1' “5 P Ooalor2'® $10,900,734-7831. ■ WANT TO buy Tlonton ol hay. ^0^ Stirlrn modol, oood conditiorndition 4 '/,COBIOWS4.0 ___ ,$5 cKj?>S.S5 youfI^ ° Viieaiioning? . jjjQ I'll ------sno-machlnos, avorafloa av ______------■ -I23-SD75.______V Pig's. Any J??:5840. ori Millor FOR SALEI 440 KAV/KAWASAKI anywnoro from 15-205-20 MPGIII SPECIAL WINTER fi/ _ _ _ _ _ V/ANTe6: FcodoVpii 4.l2r-.i,„r.;,inols’i" Konnols. «3-y04. LTD. 1080,. Musi soli numbor. 2 yoarr eonlrnctscc FREEMAN 200 Baleraler >w.th ...... $10.56 soil! Call Stop at Iniormouninlniiain Motor MOTOR HOME For Fla m.iTo",-sh ______Homos In Wondoll aiJll ano 300 d«y-i ...... $26 05 ra : ,S a ilo r pup lor salo.llo. /Asking LIKE NEW 1S77 Ynma'nmatia GS tho Impossible madolado possi. ,949 PORD ■ WOULD U kI' io ronVironVor^nd INCJ33jS76^. '■ $25. 3240W^ 340, asking $1200. CallCallallcrB blol 538-2301. Stom b u l l l ______in Wdndollarua. 536-6536-61GG. WEl'Ne'RPIGS>IGS ' I WANT to'BUY .>n 0 motor homo ww/Ford ______PUREBRED " "'D.7?f,ViclsiluatL. P."'.5.'»3-6S6_3,______------FORSALELE farm (raetof wtth Iront end — -733-5909 - Tf, ARrTi(-~ -<3'd09e^f5ECH^"iicrHwF nI w^ -c.ftn-'^ ‘«-Ca!Li AM303^r ” ------TIRBtJHAINS------CJtllO _ _ Call 837-6316316 loader or Iront ond loaaeloader to ' ______' ' ____ gups lor sa!o: Gooo000 lamily T^UST SELL! 1076 Al H 10^ 5Btr, 734- CAT 340-2: runs good lusi eX2p,fhonoJ36J9S6, Dl up- flog Reg.irdioa.irdiess SALVAGE" from'' OMo« i a ______UIWtlfTJimiyTrallofs , W'/V/Sft/pS/Once ■ DREO' HERFEROitnioiT^T^. I- ’2 ACRE Hog SoY-u'c ^iTary 4^ ^ ' boon robulll. 733-9132-9132 allor ARE YOU or your mal »i*®»’lock for pas- H S750. Hoilors wiinIh callca iOOO. Chosior V/I.yos, not run . junior Hlflh- Used bricks 1 . Ined 10 a whoolchali:halr? Got 2-pinco' 4 4-piaeo"' 5160 boara, opon 4 brod oach; Usoa lumbar *'2*1? 2xi REGrs‘TERE”D''A'KC~B:C~Boslon ®P-—______— ____ ulilul 1070 mobilo TRAILERS lor 'in®'*' songer, truck. Industrial and ■ ' Phono 1-208-825-51S0. oama- icrrler dogs and1 pujpuppios. SKI-DOO 1071 TNT 340. S lor sale, larm uso. Call Colloct: H CHOICE SPRINGERHFa'kT^T; oqulpmonl: t ct Of all. IH 1586 6 cab viin wilh 'a-'c ; 2x12. Seam condiiicr>, low mlloago loiorhomo. Makoollor, 734-S675. toK-enos. 20.8«38 duals. 1975'5 hours hoi Fluoroacont llohia; Chtz " m ______' os. 14 p l u s ------Hi—_____ (W1«21-89M ■ toln HoHora Also MO o“n'5“ ma7o CnlL733J«4______Ask for JOE SNOW. J 4 J. ■ , opon CHV Holstoin:oin hho.lors. ------6C20348o£862-3a76eves CvM. boards: Stool beamtarns; REGiSTEHED Blond ------mpg. 'oducod moro I’F^^fs'N Chalna 4 pipe; Hot walorlor or Coekor S p a n W ^^ u u p p s ; e SNOW MOBILE Trlr;rir, w/> tilt $;ooo, 324-3205 ______>32 AuloPMaiAccaiiAccaiiortas C_Mn_^STL.. MO.______H 530^^0; ____SII.MP ‘ LETUSBUriOiD’EStQ' ...... jnsahol mo a n hoaiors. 734-0911.I. wooks- good lami^Tii^ pels, back lor easy loading' -nrnrrrr. WE r ebu ild Hydraulic ...... W nlloFaco'‘ro'nau‘yo«I yoarl'ncs alcohol planis lorgnsah< — 034-57J5. loading, Excelleni conccoSdllion' THE BEST-r 2626' Win- COMPLETE .sit Moct aio cut any Phono 423-5?04_or 123-40524«-40! V;ANTED: Will romovo yO 1 ?«« !< * nobaoo Class A wtlhvlih all op- Tools, most Crallsmair-,m»n I? •">«“» ABBOTT-S AUTO .. - I " DAIRYMENICM ■ March lambeta. Caio t ■age T0”GIVE AWAY, It)r)-3 3 n monlh $400 lirmL438-5740.So« ilisrnan, W. SUPPLY. - 3 0 5 - Shoshone y p y . amounl, Ew^jnpsJ43.1543.6205, MAlJCHESTEH 'ilr" n "p! rtm i buildings lor SALVAG lions. 00 in sivio, 733-9'33-9625. prico, 733-8079all,2PM. ■ SAVE MONEY old Cockor Spanielinlel pup • fL^oPi'lL-Poi?!:______SiroolSouth. S SUFFOLK R.imlamLambs 4 a mouniod wood bur ------4^-4381______1968 RUPP: 1071 RUPPruPPr5’9 7 s ------■ WATERPROOF Hampshiro w/boom 4 dual burr\or ho ■ YOUR BAANI6wi '0 " Sullolk « Ham ?83 am „osalo S , ( 3 ) 'REAL TINY andand cute f’UPP 440; and snorrsnomobile Now 5' Aemo Round I s lor salo trailer. All In oxeollontlllont con- .179 AuloO< ■PAINTING ELIMIN/^SSIateo ------— har^w.JTOMoct. 734.W89 -=iii ' whllo toy Poodio# lor. oOealara 175 AuloljflJloI3««lsra ITS AuloDoalsro iii58!> z ------—jwood Call alter 6om- 432-5266.,5266 ' dition. Call 733-7311 o r; •BARNS LASTLONGiINGER. 112______Irilgallon m a s SEY ferg' u sDNON 1080io : 088 _ ^ Flrpw — ------Conoco. e02ind A^_S^, ai Cone •EASIERTOCLEAN. ------'Complololy overhaul,jrhauied' a-'i PifrE''F'lREW66'6.' *8 10D9 POLARIS: Runs. •FREE ESTIMATES CottonwiMd. $85 a cord,r W a Aviation R SQUARE CONS'n u cT Call us.iboulour DoleDolorrod >-l''?-".2«: _____ , Phono alior 6pm or bboloro ^HO " ' raymoni plan^lor lor OLIVER Traclor w/simw>singio 9Pll< your wood, Jorom, / BUHL, IDAHO blado plow, nocds now c 1 ! 1 _ . Aviation A,i ®“-'^ ___ 54»260 now oas _____ ; ______>-.TAV,«T.. 2 BOY'u snowmobllo si !?------ALUMAX GATED•DPIPE P 324-864242 .11.ilior FlREWOdb. ocollont P1=JNEn1 FLIGHT rNSTRUCT?UCTIONI 3tjo u . 1 Sito 12, llko fOH SALE: Top < T l'U n il ______Call belore noon. Samo> day dr Private Commorci,nfti 4 Iri- Ca!!_42.3J0M^______• Cnaroiala BULLS:’ls °"K!n B ob B a ile y ...... 733 VERSATILE 145 w/lulw/luroo doiivory. U-haul, or we haul hai simmoni. Aircrjli ro Francis Karol, Buhl.hi 54 W3-6ra4 Wo^nsiall (r»/i7.»ionony

' P chargod V-6 dicaui,ul, eicab. 733-g493. ^JcVnin'nn " * "O'f'l^OE 'Illl'Snor'ItilJIlt? -_“ . or, $225. Phono 733-30S m K t ' — <3000 SetQcflON elc — / ----- blowof 4 powor to spa r « 0 ^ ^33-8261. 734-4034. h r a ruFTF iii.^P laigo pickup load doll' th-ANNIVES rH- nolsiotn sprinnnr h' ^you 121____ ------“W tt-m nsiP-JtrtTi ' rubbor WAN.TED1 C'ONSIQNME’“i'ME’Nn fs '"Od; pickup load yo ■ " ? > , a ______T„,«ivolTrallera .OQI I pound QOOO quallly hc 'TO- AUCTION Marchrch 115t 'I®'il.i?292.'0.*_''.. 6 ,_ CHRYSLER" BOATS nollors. CtiucK “p’.r Poll' r 1-9876 d.iy p„,n, OQulpmont anod limillimilco ■'FIREW'OOb* Sp'lit- Doll'}utiv- moiors. Calkins irallorif irali 32' I'UXURY s'iw/3,'luofiircak ^§^1 324.3331. 2 north, 2'.^oastoi2'.^ ( ------,------misc. loador, loading doiig dock, orod 4 sMckT)0. Lum.ump .loromo Implomontnt Co Iravul irallor, soif-eonta,:ontainod, I InsldCrostrooms. gravelravel Ilot. liroplaco 4 hoalor coacoal, .loromo._____ - eomfor|ablo yoar-rounc ’ECIAL RE ) somo insido sloragoion on SIsito. MiKo, 324-8355. mo A' iravelmo, $15 lEBATES - I Good vacclnatodrwom He HILLCO : SaFl CATALINA YACHTI ( Sprinoor Hoilvrs 'ior , Compotatlvo commissiimission 13'- 15','..22-, 25', ' 2711271, a' 733-5001 boiweongPMPMjm' j ' Good,id J a n u a r y 17th tlira Janiil a n i i a r y 31st, 1980 ,MoM_n £r*oson 543-587J3 587>_’" '‘’ i r r i g a t i o n< vCl U . ralos. Ooiaiis call i prams- sail ortow. Parts Mnhailoy. 543^6319; “II I'^y FIREWOODI HOWARD'S AnfluV I ------OXEARy JUNIOR HIGHIH hardwaro. SAIL HAUS,S ‘ "b1 '»■ _ nns fuolntoroO com/rISmnTo'rcfa^ ' -•Olaon Contor Pivots113 WANTEDl ■ ‘‘.DlSAB'LiSABLED CAL L 734-OTJ.«011 S. Locust, Twin Falls,alls, 733- EXCELLENT cond.,3.. Gom, imandor Traciorsr Trutkli- Impi ______AnousAa low QOOd He f'ir'ew ood; __ mnr»i!i, ______Top Campor SholL $225/$22S/bbsi lw12?T533^49^5~^_ ' .Pxvol------^ -monts ond-9cTap-lron-4:•on tjj . Applowood, Fir; CHlmnom o y " SEASWIRL 4 Enlurpniurpriso ---- Otfar-T34-72e«'D0f0r0'5; 4050. ____ POLLED ■ s ' -H-wft' ho :“ S" . - ropalr/sweoping. lurnac'laco boats, lohnson ONCINC and -for Pally; Alt, 5 , 734'-6945. CASH HEREFORD BULLSlLSI fP»'0'’o - - .5 ,^ 0 , j-STjirp,num PinnPip( 2-105"4-'«hoilol dri;dnvo. rop_alr/^Oflmng. 733-0678^I. Morcrulsor, Iranchli- t r a v f t t f ,Mn«p TRACTftR. nnlv_fian_Hn„,orguson q q o d Dry WOODI $85 cord 53=^ -1975.F0RD-FD-F--150-4X4______i.Houit— -jpitr-R-ooinrornarcaimJ■731=-----wilh-trBilOrreS-np-EvmfiEvmfudo Range, hoalur. Ico No.9T.446A.A ...... cofor). 1000-2000 lbs;3s;5fogia- 5 1 moni. Llkonow. 820-5884..______8 2 6 r ______motor. Call 324-8907,______walor pump, lacks, tio dc — $700®® — lorod Horolord'■ COWSC 12-14 yd. wIlLIAMSDAMSDN split” FIR'e WOOD,'"dollv $7j0.o_r bp.8.t.ofLq.r-.733-3gt Iealvlnfl soon), 324-5844•5844. ___ Wondoil-ldaho8335lB3355 OMk-o; Do<3: Comploto Slroot. Ilkonnwcond. 3M.54M^ * orod. $05 cord.837-6329. 1980'SAREIN! IS^FORDFD F-150 REGISTERED Anout;us IBulls 222Sou1hldnfioSlro( 1«Hwi6j N o . 9 T - 4 8 3 A . 45 Roolslorod cows,/s. BrooksBi 536-5311 - - SPLIT FIREWOOOl' ory,I. 2': nnd tno floloclion's ]great ™ ,o n ______A ...... i r TRUCK BED with manui B37- Fiborlorm, Marquis. 1 ^700®® Anpus Ranch, pH. 8M:5fl.f8,.620-51 ______oproaOor, Phone 324-B907. ol“ - you haul. 837 S. and FOR RENT! Seil-contal 5101. 6235or837.4022, Starcrafl boats...at ToiTom's mini' motor homos. REGISTERED 3 yoar 1074 TnT'L Oiescl row>w erecrop — ^ Marlr\a S Sporting Goo 4nous Bull lor aalo.llo. PnoneP . pipg Goods. Ruir-llEaay.73»-3222.F . - 197BF0H0F»F-150 w/duais, low hours; mri3i }£al Hoyburn Bridgo E No.9T.531A.A ...... 324-4053.______------• Aluminum CaleU Pipo now bottoms, throwawis:;.'; »“ _____ r - Burloy, Idaho. Lots ol t ^600®® shoars, spring trip; Int'lIni'i to-li COLD STORAGE APPLES A f nioior homo, Roa. WISCONSIN HOLSHOLSTEIN ‘ PVCC.VoaPipO ^ models al cloaoout prices'iieesi n o „ J24-4426 or 733-9295. SprinotfT Holfors.s. S tart, •UndcigioundPVCPioiPi„ , disc; 370, llko now; Ini'i im'l 1i10'■ 01" Boxes Availablo. Koiioy — • cewino Fot). 20lh. AiloM dull, doublo disc, 0"- spaiSpac- Apply Orchard, lormorly Orr ______1977 CHEVRIMET % TON . 6 4 5 -2 3 1 4 -______AMOTH ' Ing, oldor drill lor paris;IS- i3i|3 |:5' OrcftariJ- 1 mile N, ol Buhl.Ihl. ------NO.P.531A.. *600®® 12 QQQO big m iddto'^Taoa METAL PRODUCTIJCTS' aoellons stool harrow;iV; ForFord ^ 3 ^ 0 . t -, ______— ITS Aulo DealtDealora 175 —AuioOoai biaeti bnily cows,, bledhi( s • • 543-4777 induslrial budo. 8'.'- CallCa SWENSEN'S MARKETS br- prool03lod,748.S600,{COO. Also 820-5876aller5PM. _ .____ ino you Non-instant powdor dor ______1975 FORD] FF-150 6 .bio 1st call nolfoia \RROW "'*1*'- ^ I'' *’“0 S52.80:.80: ■ ------No. 9T-549AA ...... USED-WHEEL Linus:-r.'-V us -. SupoV 1049''HA'flRdi $500®® Ooc- d linos 4 ' condliion,n 42:423. Callfornlii medium orain opon, S750.eS5-33lB. inch liook, laich hand Iln rico. 80 Ib. boo $23.99: Grado 5:------uaoO mam Hne. 324-3341. * Clovor honey. «8 tb. 20 hoad HOLSTEIN Spn i?4r— 2 HES^ONToi47w'auro7a“ ■s," n1 9 7 9 . ^ 8 0 I 1974 FORD) FF-100 L n USED 3 - AMES Handlliindllnaa:. uaed 3 soasons, tho olhor01^0, : , . bucket S35.00; 30 lb, , im1'h _ No.9C.196B.. cows & hollors, aoino Ir noofl frozen Pio Ch'err>os. pinod, *300®® {750 & up. Guaranlood fl" * '0 " mainline,le. Call aoason, both very goo ______condliion. fl;9-5840, 620-5063X) ^ru-,1 - .132,50. 628 Main Avo. South ducli0r>, 324.217a/324-51ljiSsT' ------4 South Park In Twin Falls.°1 Leasese R eturns 35 PAIR lall calvoru; ri '*020 JOHN DEERE wllfi cat cows, moslly horolordoiiro T o i YOUR HASTINGSIGS 4 whool drive, wilh blowoi CASH mlxod agos. 870-2225225 days,d IRRIGATIONJ boon . roconditionoQ5 , - P-l»S.„toto Chevnrrolet Vgns 879-4489 nlQhls. Chnllia. I. Excollont Shapo, 3?6-4680,1680, AKC roQlsterod Lab pupa;pa; i ' " ' " ' ...... 1M-- PIPE DEALER.- Iraclor oxcollonl blood lines. $50 CARS i»fi' inrt ■*'“0 CASE Indusinal iraelo REBATE unr.«. Pof top quallly gated rans 4 oach. 775-4592, Pocoioiio. IW __ Hemain lino aluminum p L '“ loader, with shuttle Irans I ALL TYPES OF HORHORSES Tox-llow Irrigation Supplir,nu«, po«of aloorlng. 1065 ModoModol AKC Sholtio: handsome 1977 MERCUI:URY COUGAR 4 DOOR. 'PPlI®*- 4020 .10 with loador, powopowor mnlo puppy. Vory lovino No. 9C-287A^ ...... bouBf'i- aoitl. traded.d. PiPlonty BILLMATHERSLiuuT snlll. no cob, 3010 JD.tractotractor.. dlaposilion. Shots, wormod: B $700®® , • ol youno oeidinfls.]S. /REN' Rt-2. Klmbafly423-5a4 ------t^Al_£Y-T23-tOS5...... ----- .with loadof-Call Randyly Rlct Rich. 543J450.______: __ ...... 50 NEW' 4‘'X32‘-'VALV(“LVE 4 438-5010 or Tol-car 734-23314-2331, AtisTRALIAN SHEPHERD FOR SALE! 12) bibroko rlsora lor malntiro, $1414 each,or osk lof unit 6545. il 1979 MERCUI:URY BOBCAT pups; $75, 733-8160 or 734-34- — No, P-512 ____ HORSES; 1-M#/o « 1- Call 734-3580.- , 6-ROW INT'N CycloMOOBoan BoTr 2 m ______, $600®® ; -Golding.Cali324-8963.33 ononcod FifTTHBtnchSuptSuonllsi P '“"'0 '’ livoraulicsrauiic AUSTRALIAN Shopfiora~d ' GRAY MARE; oxporlon "W ill* markers 4 sooJ monliers,iiiers. pup#, oxcollpnt siock dogs.)3. ^ 1973 CHEVROROLET CAPRICE WAGON Gymkana horao, spirllodiflled, lor POWER OUTAGES A PRO- Pi 432:5344_aJlof6pm . . Roflsonable. 034-6152.____ oxporlorjcud ridor.r. JJ400. BLEM ?Callusloraquott No. 9C-103D..)...:...... '.“"....*500®®...... 7&4-2565.______stand-by ooneratoxs. I W.«i^ BEAUTIFUL purebredot) 2 .0 0 0 lo 6 ,0 0 0 t H ~ FamiWofkWinIwi Cockor pupa. 0 wooks old. DO m ilo s. a v a r ie ty o f ejif- . Horss Shooing & Tfimmrimmino: discount this winter. Hod . .Tsyloc-Oiown, Pn..324>3i324J873... - Eloclrlc 733-1B90.____ °^ HAY " h a u l i n g or st.ick $50-423-4304,______foront oquipmonnofti, oil lo llko. now. con-ol!: 1971 CHEVROROLET CHEVELLE Young Hornoa ASpodall 1— t t ; moving wlth'Now Hollandolland COON-HOUND PUFPIHS. 2-DOOR HARD!RDTOP. N o, P:563B...... )Clallyl SAWDUST deli«<<>(t—4 -3wck-«a»lcver. 423-5614___ s dition. 17 to ChooIhooso-frofA. $300®® •Immlno ^8fl7.______4___ Moihor Is flod-Do:io HORSESHO'EINQ-irlmml ILING Coon-Houfld. Father ' is ..•.A l80hor#o»forMlooflf«Of IfaiJo WEDGE COR All sloelJT— bu - MANURE HAULINO'/PILING Is DENVER FINE. 32»^83 tS 'iii' Alao Hock Hauling0 oxcollonl Boar Dog. Callall A l L o w As 6-4831 ino. 30'x48'x»2' ” J3.E -B^- 3!e-»0ff "_____324iJ72^______1 1974 BUICK(LeSABRE4D00R 1 -. No. 9.-732 ...... No. 9T-254C... . : SILVERTREEFARM• o u 30').72'*12' S5.5 * 5 ^ 9 4 *400®® 40‘»46'xl4; $4,908, F F.O O B POND cloanifig-lronchlng.chlng. FEMALE Old Enollsh Shoop ’ . -Magic Vatloy'8 IIP03I lip laetory. 324-3643. . Rubbor , tired hydraulicirauhc dog, 1 yoar old. wlih papers.!v o r R o 'L e aise s e dt $165* per mo. ‘ 'boarding lacilily. Indoor I nrT.-Tu oxcavaior, ii yard bucket.jckei $150.733-1245.______^outdoor aronas. Tralnir?fllnrna « « GALLON milh bulkQoSd Ti 820^5028^______1975MERCURURY MONTEGO 4 DOOR L ^na - ••i>» -Coi1ipt0*#0f...... Gc __ FREE PUPPIES:-- Part^rt ' * 36 monlhh IvoItfoto on approved credll, * tyo. 9T -5 5 9 B . . ■ loaaons: EnglHh. i 123^348 r o c k picking, PTaii^411 Gorman Shuphord & Lab.b. Securityirltydepoill < required r « $300®® W otlarn. condition- $1500. 823-4. nliqLepm. ______picker, up 10 10" doop.. getsgois Rosombie Lab. 8 wks. old.S. - • . ; . 734-0973 - • Ihom all, 829-5640,620-5063OM 734-6072,______WANTEOI Hay to haul. Very V o^ • FREE TO QOOD .HOMEI • lio n ' — %oalfl<«OTw-raIosrCanTr*jrrhnt~ ramaiasaMr-Bernard: i • saddion and (acli: vicKGiic i^ F rs CASE '2670, 'locrTiSUHours, i dio 25 long ol heavy baloa.jaloa. yeara Old. Call 73413693,___ _ ; f l S g iO Ull MIU- - " I a ^ J SADDLERY 73J.7096. •Ouals. 12081356-7122. 7tJ4-2470. ___ GREYHOUNDS lor Salo. Call SHQI E LISTEN BETTER ■ ------effansenL MM ______^ ^Ace ------— 7733-a.110; ■ HELP! Froo mlxod hunilngi , lE vn a L E T I ■ . cups. 1 monin old, Mo/Hor" £ tfE ^ ^ J 2 4 3 B I u ^e Lakes Blvd. N-; ’ H /i/fOKCaf.Call324.358l, J _ • * I _ .:-.m_-.AutoPtfUAAtceMort>t- . -138------HMVyEqGlpmont' ■■J.inu.M'y?0, lOnO - TlrTion-Ncw;■News. Twin F.iils. ld.iho 6-13 fOHD Pickup parla- Irom ’ - ” 5- Trucks 142 Impoils-SportsCars 14S4S 4WheolOrlvo 14148 - AnilQuofftjios and rear bumport; (4) 6-holo r 1973 C hevy Pickup; powor aplll flm tires; Powsr sioof.S fSssS-Hrt; ■ 1077i^J HONDA.'“A7cord: ’ m z ^ l'on~“ cH rv wWAn'TEO: Prc-19-I2>'.i35(.’n. 156 Auios-Crnysici „182 Auloa-Ford 170 17t Aulos-Oidsmobiie 9loorlno(brolics, Bulom.nic 34.000 u 1 rnllos, .irn/lm olr S CHE'HEYENNE. Short ■ whuoi [f' lf»0 Qoara. Diac brakos and irans. 543-6808 ot 543.6586. op, [for Vohlclos. Miir.l bii ori- “ rOIOf#.4r3-4806. 0(), 38.i.pg, «_3-a269_all_e^5_;_ - basease;- -now eng,--trans. gi,fllMI lypo S t>i) coniDlotc, I li163 Aulos-Chc.tolct' ; 2' 2UPEF7 r.HARPi in75'f>inlo t'Jt>3 t'j( OLOS: Gccu eondllion I 1975 DROWN 40’ 'Trailor; 1977 107 OATSUN o-iio 4.door ' 'anslcr. “"S iiioi. wnccii. r,f. n Entnrpnscs 734,5'U Hi).i,il;o„l: low iniln,ini' C.vi $r50%V. C.lM43G-3?i;7 llnlt)i-clo(ai.unf)i'rt '13-6668 so( I90r. CHEVELLE, .-.f.ii.M. ' (2) NEW CENTERLINES; Sodan, 4 cyllndcr, 4-spood. alnlJ3,C00 8J5-5840. .1I1.illor6 pm . ^5; '.I.iirjy. ?300cc. 4 cylindor 1977 ,g; Olds Ciitl.i',.-! Siipr.>m.' - ES: NEW lore ~Ch«v' or5«.058fi ^ • ZTc Ci>nj,|,un 733 62:: h V .-. cjjsio'ii Vftir*. 't ipofi 15"x 10"-w lth’ TA t«dl«la,,la, : Siivoraao P,u, 10,000 miio! uxcoiient -eondllion, $2995. 1974’177 CHGVnOLET Gub-. - 5ijm. Afiui Spin 73--‘M6lr ,,], lu.idcil Pii>oll$4?C0or|.ik, cnovy Lug pattorn. Oood 1976 QHEVY SllvoradO 3*3. 324^032^______UHQ.HQAN CAPRY-ALL 149\i AutOS-AMC Jg. r.unrocl, o.i-r o,, [),nm,.,il:; 423-5750 ' 1970 'CHGVKLI E Iir, K7 I fl. Btiopo. Heasonabiy prlcodS’ r.',j,-;;™: V-e. iir, power alounno, 1971977 LANCIA HPe' 3 door hoyonno supor 4x4, air Galt 536-0271 a11or3pm. iibsoiuloiy porloci. Soo iiiI p o W b ra k u s, 33,000 milos. w.i( oni and roar, 350 V-8. •1972 GREMLIN X; nood A(A(C, ii|.>-.,J.:iinl «t'o:i C,.’i M, w.igon, f/oni wtiool drivo, 5 condition, runr, good. 0 Cyl- 73,734-O3G0 • ,y, 3rd MEMBER- will lit hotii Camprr Sprci.il 2 pan -• 3poea,3pc air, gonuirto lo.uhor aulorilomalic, 734.8800, .isk lor I IDti-: Tkki F.ilcoii RAN- l,inkji_3_Jt-!iW mu jmi. A_MorO 733;pyi '.'1!ifidiTOnoin.v 3-!,nOcd $975 ,9'1973 VEGA lu iii lL,f Cl m AuIOs-PS'liiJC duty Ford truck, 4-lt rsiio.s. inionor. 7.000 .iclual mllon, '®'15 733-4157or 733.34.10 n'l.' j ChEHO.hcyl. 3 mi.:.'J AlBO Chovy J-spuoa showroom conailion luxury . r?41074 CHEVy'4i<; .uTlom'aiiC. .. I t.i.-, , .K r.if’G GOGOQU MPG! lnu„,i'„i:.te >; l?d 1079 CHEVY* Li7v;“ 7Tcpb 1973 lAVELIN -••.cell-'nl „o " Futy 111 3 0' a i:. powui transmlaalon w/ ahiliortor, SHARP 7i MAZDA Ro'i^C miles, E«colloni condition. comp.icl. $5500 . 070-3796 or cowo5wor Cloermg/Drokos. I'/ii'i ru(i;5 cu..i(;iii D n.t " • 866-7752.______C70-8O4r______good50d rubbor M1131 soil' llJds 733'h?(i9 'iI1.^5 ,-,'.|r, |j,il'r-y- j'loV -,t>’i'nnr| f. li.,ih.--, Ynllcw w/»IU[iin(3J, Paul, “ “ GocHl.,.l:l:.-r ^ ^ 9 ,16) KEYSTONE Maaa lor, wnools, 3,000 miloj on now 733-_2220^ 19711978” DATSUN V-10 wagon. 13^6004. 1974 CHEVY l»i..,.-- C,...... t.nQ.$t000. 541-53lg, al.OB^ E.coliont cond. $2900, C78. 1974. tl«l-liri()i lir.ll.-., ^ A^C_ (y,iy/0 ('OIKj Tcihu,. Jjr 'aalo. Will (Il'Ford car. Call H I» GUC n o i; b',™ 'nc»,- 74. JE£P.'PICKljP. "ii.’ e'yI- 53“53.000 -11, lnlgr.or m ' Aulos—Plymouth 733-3553 aflor 6pm on rr.idowind llniood, 350, du.ii 379^or078;804_2 _ . _ indordor, 3 Spooa. Vury goco „ocuiicni. Ar.king $1,950 wookdaya, oak tor Curt. lankG. buKij rcoular, powwr .197i.19>8 GLC M.i7O,ir$500 S lako condi)nd^on J2800. 436 0287. coCoHoci, (7021 705-J2S4 - j , j -!iutonai.C, ??77 IDUSTEn. i.-icclk.-nl _ 100% FINANCING O.A.C. sioorino S. tir.ikos. 4 spooa ovoovor paymnnia. P.iy oil loss 197676 FORD F-T50 4-tf.ni-ol ).!'l.ickpol ■$r70o'!ir?i'ni.-(.ii IJ,- ;in‘oji)'.cM,'p' ' t5-!3-6S0anr'j.l,i,O'»e r Itll!. $7200/bosl olfor. 678-2379 'h.iilh.in J2&O0.ilJ3‘'„,^.O568. drivoIVO Rangor Package. ig; .1J.-..5983 1974 ; t.'ur.IAMG. II C.t.Mt IM______AulMWifilod lod nePOSSESSIONS. oconomy ollqr6Pf.l______loac1980 4 dr, DIESEL RAQBlf: =ampimper cnoii. .luiomanc 70 st;co [i.iini iixi WPG ,.r 4-l,liiK lir 4J‘j vochlclos av.ilinbiu now! 5TH w h e e l’ Trailer -2O«0' SunSunrool, eassolio storoo. transiinsmisaion. 300 V-8. low qkOder Call 73^-5003 Oiiiii 327 M„nci.- . ci,...... rv.,,MF.,ii:, A.C 1lir,iPG'^S9C0 6:,l'-4302° JohnChfl3MotoiS,733-18:0 I E.c cona C,|II 7:-4-6754 USED CAR BUYER iono. iwin a.io Calllo racks. ExcExc. mpg. $7400. 324-8301. mi'on 1975 HORNET, auloni.ii.c. 6 ,. \0.'9rdlfD fl.mcnrr^' li>;,r. 79 PQ.-.D ' niJNrvER. lo;i'd<'a. ALWAYS ON HAND romov.-itiio siacs, good I1105. 70 1TOYOTA S/W'litark II."4 cylinder, o.collcnl gar. mil,.- 74 NOVA ,c/,. x.ii-:, tl.-.., 111,111 -:000 miiu:-. U.M t>.l> '.ii,i'p .in.l ii.',isun,i!)lo' m 10 JOHN CHRIS MOTORS 195r~FTEETSi6E' “irT o n $?COO 837-4403. _ ____ cylii 76 f o r d ' r a n g e r F-150 A iMi.iti:.- Oiiu inU -I :, 70ni()i| ^3'? C.III S3!i-6-!IU, cylindor, good hros 4 mile- • 1876 ago & condiiicjn TI0J5 Iqw hr.'.. ,M.t TM p ir.ifk yO 733-1S23 pickup Wllh ooiid mck. 18- 35 INT'L Loadstar dioaoi Wllh -Hlft.1(10 $600, 734<71C_ 4; low milongo, w'ForJ t)Dbook. $1475 loan V.1IUO Sen crr vourir.- C..II „ MMPG,V.e.$4?5,«3.5J63 , islom campcr sholl, dual Gro;iI cunan.on SjgOO.lur'.l .iiiyl.mi. ITS AuloDoiiorj H.iisli locdboj; 65 GMC with 70 DDATSUN'B-2ib: 4 dry 4 sp, $12M linn 734-0020 djyt.. offr., 3?..512:.3r^.39:'i - 1062 FORO '/I lon plckJo. 'V-6 onomo. Harsh loodUoi; 41,0 nKs. radial liros. o»c. 734-1905 73J _t-yi)nnqs______1907 FOHD G .ii... .i-a- i ______CyclMiSupplloaloj 4.opeod. 6 cylindor, JTOO/ 4 v;ni-ui drivo Caso Loader $3?0 md. 734-7198Of 734_-2004. - i-|50 COO:j Si-AI’E' .M.;. j ^ $3?0°0° Phonon3°5°Ma. *5'}^ 160 . AuiCS-DoiIIJfi *sg HARLEY OAVIOSON3"n Wllh 1 ya. buckol. 934-4B40, 79to ' ' SLiOARU 2“ D ^ ' niuC, 78 SUBARU: 'lO.OOO miios. 152 15 Aulos'-Buick Motorcyelo: Soo. - Joiomono 1067 GMC l-TdN-wifh liire *®2:’;“ i6,_L4yi02.______I,,,.,oxcolloni cona . .MCoilfnl inrool, rack. sludOod llros MUSTm,' s e l l ' I9?V R01l.1i 1566 oonciu' Pc.-I,i-,I s (If __ (mplomont Co., 324-351,1. now hoisl. 7X9- boo Wllh 7t : FO'r D Ranaur XL; Asking MPCMPG,53C-f'610ii)34.J6Ji5 600/bosl ollor. 726-9578: or Turbo 5^ Cfi.itgcd V-6. good c-ir. [ ,! I CASH I Jorbmo.______' QJOln and alock rucks 734- :*'®?.0.-C«ti4^4349______aj^jTiossaao, 7^-M16. mili',igj. Mini eondihon S 166 Auloj-Llncoln/Mcfcury [ - 2491 ovoninga ; ■79 FORO F-2M, G passon- toa lfl/1 DOPi'^r 0 '.’r.:r:. Np.v > FOR YOUR H 1972 HONDA ATC-90; runs 72 DODOe; 5 S 2, lao’s KS1« ______oo^'e' toaduJ. $5600. 733-48-S2 ’0' MUST SELLI oood. 1500. Call 543-5022. 19G7 10 WflooToVTOtro’Toid 'w/noll3, 20' sicol bod, Small ir crow cab, low miioago. 4979 MERCURY 2;Ii CAR ■ MOVING: Musl soli Milllary MuSIjsi 3011.543-6675. _ 18>3' c e n tu r y : ■ .»coN'..-nl I’"’ 1972 Suzuki 380 QT & 2S0- Truck. New inau5i/iai I truck muaao. 324.3M9^___■ conamerw vilr.i lo« ■mii- „ » onomo. 5 spocd with 3 3p. i V. lon, OODGE Pickup. V/ilrt jTnnl00 DOWN ior a Sharp 1970 aoc .... . wWILLS i USED C A R S ■ M ontosia lor aalo or trade 75 FOHD' Ranoor XLT-100; exirns, 6909 miloa Com- .iDiv •' o.-.i:er 000:: n.m “i..!io'f:,ari fof lent iraliof. 324-0493. ='« 0fOwnioi2sp.foaf-ond.20' » op Chorokoo in oicoilonl nui IS -'.tOrjARCH f-ii(iii:.li _ bod. 3” channel sinkos. r •ploioly robuili with now conainamon. Musl Sacrifice. Siio.f, L0.<1i’(l '.'.III' I'lir.v; V/At mM05.'°hlll°733°^ pans. Cosi $4500 nuw wut caim V/ANTTOSELl y o u r USED 1976 KAWASAKI 900; Fahr-ir- $5500. Call 93J-481V or 934. |Mno^_7V.-i?.^2-___ . “ 162 Aulos-Foras S>iM-f ?,K, 'i i!;>ot E-c - MPft' CARCAR77 U.’.r:) cn< bciyor- ino, oxlrasl Excollonl condl­31- 8371altor5. soli lor $3500. Musl soo lo 1*.' _ ^ Van, nppi.oj:iaie. m 0425.____ 1_CHEVV 'scolsh.ilo '1 ion IH 1^ CLECLEAN 'lo.-j r.v.i G>.in il^..lh76 -iK'.-i-ii>'..>y!. CM Oi.n- Ch.,!. llon. Must aoll. $1100 or bosi 4; oulomnllc, sliaing back {fj .... . QltOr.324-527af733-4394. •»' 1?MCHEVY’V ,to ^ 3 rp '^ . fFOR SALE: 19TO Ford V.in, WIUWILL SBLL II). 71 Chovy '; ifrhelOORAnO Lii.o m m r Tor.Tor.no, 351 v-5 eng 72'^A.->F^I^2^ . s:..-i-:, C.cnl H 2S2. 0 cylindor. Good runn- « ndow, A'C. dual lanks. conflition.coi craisi- lijaihi-r A.jl.A.jiotTi.it.r ,i.- ,1 v0fk won cir £.t,-,l,-al r,i<5„:-: 197S KAWASAKI KE 250, lowIW InojjrdCf 530-2565 ...... *$1,000 or Dost oHor. Catl ton,ion, 4x4 350 aulomalic 4 578.05B-0831 or678-7093.______jpj mlloa. must ap|i. na'diy ■ 733-3a70,- I " li-Sb:li'Sba7OR'65CH0vyt ion, 4- - — .SOlll—SealL. . Jull ,C,ill7.n.41t^:,-73;..,;:,iO ,C.ill MPG MP( $500. 3;4.H5uti 100'100% FINANCING O.A.C.. . 'y 1969 FORD i foii; 300 cubic f apooa, 6 cyl. SV/ Box, bolh «« Olccific door liunK ;ock-j. F0FOR ( S/'Lc 'P.-7l 1974 — usod. S36-2357. • GREA'T businuss or rocro- »R0' W _ _ _AnllquflAuios ai/ Inch.-O cylindor onomo, 3- .illonal . vohicio- 1977 Chovy >10^iloqaeo_na. 542-4048. _ __ AW(FM siuroo w/ljpi’ n<..w MUIMUSTANG II .E:-.jomy J 163 163 Aulos-Oy»moBiio REPOSSEsVoNirixonoiryrer 75 KAWASAKI KZ400; OacK:k spood aulomalic, dual r Micticiin hrcs jusl tun/iyfl r>in B0.IUV1II0 8-pa35ongor van, )972 30' model" A" FORO RED ?9ea -:-i2.'-lCD ..oo n(..-, v.'Cliide:; ..^.iiMliie now! /09l. chopper tura, e/topporor w/iools, AM/fM sio/oo. : 1972 C.i>5 .lEEP: low mile- jck, o»ceiri-ni eondllion •flt’i7ii/.tf W' fl.ir. fi^OCn rriii's Ji'o$p-u'o’' C.M^'st"’-‘.’''7J3-09JI funn Chn-; -J3-I823 Jorhs, foctanoular head auxiiiniy ho.iior, cruiso S air. ago, wnup spoko wnools, S12'-l /33-J'-^- ,..r radial TA SI5C.) Pticn.: Id QOOd condlllon. $2150. 734. ? 500 037.J55J •••' .'68D.U.- /«/.^i-515J..^I|.f6..rl. .; " lioftla. tOOO, Randy, 629-5677.^ J174o_r 733:6_722.____ _ $5300or * boai ollor. 825-5183. r.id; 0 r 6 ton’Cariioor '77 v DODGE " Maxi Van; Special, AM.FM rjoio. OuJi Tradeam.mj model, - 41,000 USED • oxhftusl, Oii.ils ranks, milos. „ Idoal lor commoiciai INDUSTRIAL EQIUPMENT enromu mans. 3?J^2ifla__ . uso, ^ Excollonl cond, $3950, 1977 CHEVY Lo.'; »oarsnaip, ' 423-5033or 4; 7fl6-34ll .i J0544ALoadof S36.000' I JO 544 A Loader $42,5000 4722.______1142 liDports—SporliCa/s JO SOO A B ackhoo... SI7.S000 I^^TOaT sijn KinnC.iti: OKC. . .10410 BacKhoo . . . . $?6.&000, cond,, 47,000 milos, AM(FM A ” ubTsood' i oSro'con'omy” I • .l0310Baekhoo . . . . $22,500’0 caasollo, 3000i Warn winch. luxury, lo.idod, up lo28 mpg. $4160; Wllh 12' lialboa, $8495, 20_8^26423_1. Ooojonock Irlr. $5«50 543- "must ' SELLI 1979‘ h6 nDA ELLIOTT'S INC.. 5379,___- • — ______>5.Accori? nalChbJCk; only mOvortindAvo. 10,000 mitcs, 25-3S MPG. Burt«y. 10 1978 V, ion CHE'TS'^er.lflo If w/350 .ilJlo, Imlam, nu v;/lwO, low piicol Soo. 1317 /j r 67&-55S5 whool & cfuiso. Elociric 6lhAvo EajL 733-7591. ' W I windows & door locks. 1000 VOLKSWAGEN, oic. Bob Houston. Salos Rop . Posliracilon. Cio.iranco <= A i 2-Ton dump iruck. 5/6 yard, ; aulo, powor aioorino, A/C, 1919'76 OPEL 2-dOOr, good % \ j 17S AuloDoaiors ^7175 AutoDealsrs tl^he u se dd car lot wwith uiihee a rd of Savinings. S av irings Lillk e ^ J lUSTLLOOKc N q vi^er Bell o r e January Spaclolc. W« Ihava th» right uiod cor^ forfoi you ot th a right 1977 FORO LTD II 1970 PONTIAC pric*. Jcnuory I».fh*he monthi to buy your usedd carci at WIIli Motor Slock No. 101 W ot 54395 . . , LeMANS 2-DOOR Sioci- No 303 Was SIQ9J , . . - N o - „ „ SAVE S A V E T O D A Y’’______. m ^ m i ______Si *420 I iqRR R'tlflYRi FR .'____ ' I / « PLYHI “TOTIHRYSrarCORit E8 GMC'/z TON PICKUPPICK omalic. power ileorinaS Slock No I 19 Wa» S3995 . . . NEWPORT 4-D0t)R SEDA] V-6 J ip«od lron»mi»»ionan AAM.ori,o "vtiiie l!" ' vinyl lop, AM,roaio, - 4 000R , e«coiioraiiorji. * m l 1979 MERCORY MONAflARCH— : L P l I I Z I g 3 <1 4 8 8 = -4-OOOR-SEOAN------197rD0DGraRT----- Stock No 321 W ot S5I95 . . . SIE *1000 ™• ■. . ■ I»ow.,„~S/fVE ^ e o 0 1 1975 FORD MUSTANEIANS II , 75 FORDID F-1 0 0 PICKUP. 4^iglindor. 4-tpeed. AMUM rodio,i 2- 360 V-8, oulomilomolic. power fleering. 1969 DODGE CORONET 8 broKel, oir, AM 1978 DODGE CHALLENGNGER _SlocK.Na..aBQ-Wai^S9S5_____MO)IU«WS1 -----SAVE STATION-WAGON____ VE^IOOO iSlock No .193 W-.i 571)5 . . . W S A V E ^ 1 8 ™ 5 3r 4 i g r s 1979 DODGE COLT 2-01-DOOR *420 I Sloc.h No, 402 W ot S4495 . .. . . IMOW f 3**3 ' c r n n 1970 CHRYSLER NEWPOlPORT < 70 BUICK OECHUCIRA , 76AMAMCPACER 2-OOOR HARDTOP lo lop, 6 cylinder, oulo- Slotk No 403 W-J-. S995 , . . « N o w » „ SAVE ____ 4-DOOn. outomolic, poworiwer sleering, Red wllh white li J976PLYMOOTH \ SAVEV[ *500 *420 I ------Ii»— Kool, Cfuito cinlrol. ' powor. 63.000 milei, I ownorw nor.ieoli." olr. GRANO FURr4:D00R“R 1974 MERCURY MONTEGIEGO ------; Slock No, 414 W ot S179S . . . 4-DOOR SEDAN M 296>0 ^ 3 1\17S " “ • " " “ SAVE Siork No. 756 Wav S1095 . . . -o M w s„, SAVE 1973 OODGE POLARA i m n *900 I -77A«CSf0IIT-A-B01iri)U t WAGON PRICE CLASSIC 6 cylinder, oulomalic. powerower itvcrino -4.000R. 2 tone.e. VV-8, oulomolic. power •2-DOOR HARDTOP 1972 FORO % TON PICKI • a broko*. olr. till whsoi.bI. AAM rodio, »loerlng & brokeiikei, olr, AM/FM tlereo. -Stock No, 415 W ot S1295 . . . Slotk No 1069 Wov S1795 . . .S MO . . . . SAVE ’ 4 0 0 0 R ,-13.427 milei. excolii(collent buy. 1 owner. Soo 10 ooppreclole.op SAVE»E *400 5 *720 I 1976 MERCURY MARQUiis • ^ 3 3 7 0 ^ 41578 3 I4-DDOR SEDAN 1973 FORD % TON PICK! Slock No, 401 W at S3965 . . . HiHOW $ a.ti, SAVE Slock No. 1054 Wot S2295 , , .g HO ..... SAVE ^ 77 CADILLACc 76 DATDATSUN 280Z.. “ « *1 270 s *700 I ____ 4-000«. olcQonce. Dowof. till 6 «yiir»der,, 4 tpeed, »p< power broket, 4 1971D0DGLDART___ whoal. crulio conuoi. oir,Oir. AM/TM “alr-A M /F M 7o-dio, rodl V-UUDR-TTrOOg- " -197611D0GE1W00— “ ] B-irock; . . mliet, excelloni, l-OOOR SEDAN CLUB CAB PICKUP 9AVF ilOCk No. 413 W at 5I19S . , . N« — SAVE * Stock No, 1962 W at S4995 . . .How«3«fs. H untUkTOOIT h *520 » 8 8 8 I » 6 y y7 y _____^ ^ 1966 CHEVROLET ------11979 DODGE B-200 72 MAZDA BX2(2 65 BUICUICK SPECIAL TRADESMAN 1 VAN yi TON PICKUP Rotary, 3-DOOR, 4 speed,1, blablack vinyl V-fl, oulomoilc.'Ic.' power1 broket, oir, SAVEie»15O0 :I:Slock No 1068 Wav S695 . . , Ni SAVE ' 4.DOOR, vinyl lop. SSlock No, 1007 W at S6995 . . . * *500 I lop, new engine. 19^00GE 1965 CHEVROLET 5 ^ 4WS ^^2 TON PICKUP _ M 2 9 5 Vjton pickup ilock No, 1071 Wot S995 . , . N< SAVE * — Sioc- Nf...1078W o t S I 3 9 5. - . . H, O W ,,,. SAVE,E »420 " *620 I 7 8 ^ 0 5 75CHHVY?!Y % TON PICKUP 1974 CHEVROLET V-B, 3 tpeod. black »ol> lop powor V-B oulomoilc,Ic, pow er ila e rin g S ,1976 CHEVR0LEI (leering & brottet. AM radio,1,5, bfokov AM radio. /2 TON PICKUP 3/4 TON 4X4 PICKUP Ilock No. 1061, Wot S2995 . . .HO'...... SAVE * Stock No. t03? Wot S4695 . . .' 1w . . . . . „ SAVEIE « * *600 I ^55955 »3el, AM radio, ]1973 CHEVROLET MAtlltIBU 1976 FORD F-150 PICKUP 4-DOOR SEDAN iiock No, 1076 Wot S3395 . . . MO' SAVE * ^ 6 7 8 5» 1 995 ^Slock No, 343 Wot S1995 . . .'M. HOW l i l t s SAVEK *800 = *700 I BOJM li i S i lMLOIIO R C:o. i ■ m u . soo F o r » 4 Yr c e a r s M O T O R e O MVIP/INY F I 2nd A ve. s.. y | | MEDEAUIIRYOUMA N D E P mj l D O [ I M3 “ 3 - 5 7 ^ H B-14 Timos-Nows.'S, TlTwin Falls. Idaho T uosaay,ay, January 29.1980 N o welercy for con-indemned men I Hijaulil behi has Ignored Miisn-Sndr.nttr.’ Ill- - Dlcfctnson. 2l. 2], \Vlnscltc H art, 24, „ ■ Lebanon. Bul the family of the other passerliscngers about his communityunity's renorlrrs.-irrlvfd, .s;il at Iler.Majesty's Fox victim published a "public m essage" lo her killer In o locol members were frevtfreed unharmed. Sadr,dr, andj the need for Iranians to talta k e ■WIC' J Illll Prison. Lcbancse*bomn AhAhmed Ally Issa. 20, o v:r erli In soulh Lebanon, U.S. awarere of Soviet; spyingSi in UNV The secondnd 'wiil follow at 9 a.m . newspaper. They said: '‘Your - totoUy-useless llfo is to end In ■ com m andcored ththe Middle East Issassa and his family have been1 livingllvii: and the Ihii-Jw•cTuHI lake hisTdSf walk’ ' ' MS I UPD - Tbe ■ dersci H A irlines Boeing 720 :10 m inules a fter It In Baghdad Ba( for the past five years,year UNITED NATIONS }rsccretary-general al the; U, an hour later.jr. JKJgnominy,’’- ni H left Baghdad, Iraq. i Soviet spies pose Nalioialions who defected In 1U7H. sn •aq. for Beirut at 9:40 ever:r since Ihey fled Ihelr south soul United Stales knows S( I. said in -Wediscussiussed all the issues and TlThe commltlec'fl meeling was an ■11 .serviinls at the i. Lcbamjanon village of lloumin ct TahlTahla -£>s International civil : 1 interview on CDS-TV's/'s "GO - found .no rea: "Informal one" to consider the lost ^quarters and has reoson lo .chonge our "Inf H "He pulled outul ad small knife and during•lng 1975 fighting between IsraiIsrael United Notions headqi inutes" Sunday night lhal aljout minute appeals. Earlier, the seven ■ stuck It In my fr Ijout half recom m endaldalions." committee mln y face," said MEA andPo1 Palestinian guerrillas, acted to ferret out andnd expel Ihem. an the „,p wio Sovlel mi.sslon em'nlonnlovees ' member Dr.r. 1Timothy McCarlncy mermembers recommended that "the ■ stewardess Rouafduafda Souaidy. "Me , Soutloulh Lebanon is the home of lliIhe American spokeswoirom n n sa id .Mon- ■ demanded to sec lh< w ojrked rk e for Ihe Soviet KGU a iid i royiroyal prerogative of mercy" be e the the captain and majorjo rity of Lebanon’s Hoo.oc00.000 ...... -•••* ’...... onrller wllhwithheld. ■ be allowed to Klve/e a spccch. Me didn’t Moslenjlems, mosl of whom were followollow- Arkhody Shcvclicnk'■nko. a S o v lel un- taryliiletligence, ry in

I S a k hla c r o v I p r e p a r e d I f o r t rr i i a l I MOSCOW (UPIUPn ~ Dissident ■ Andrei Sakharovv MondayM< blasted the ■ Kremlin for a serlolerlous "deterioration ■ or the.Internationaional situation" and H ------challenged Soviet(jtaulhorities ai to bring H him to trial on spy)y c^charges, ■ TheSfi-year-oldphdphysicist, sentenced ■ to Internal exile2 last las week, said the ■ Soviet Union hass "launched"1; a mercl- ■ less war" againstist Afghanistan,4 sup- H ports terrorism andand "tries to destroy ■ the possibility of peace"| in many ■ parts of the world.d. ■ Sakharov's chnrglarges. Ihe strongest ■ he ever made, cancam e in a two-page ■ statem ent that he10 scnlsc from Gorky lo H Moscow via his wife,wlfi Yelena Donner ■ -Sakharov. ■ The Nobel Peaceace Prize winner de- ■ nled he handedI overov stale defense H secrets to foreignn dlj diplom ats and jour- ^ H nallsts, mostlyly A m erican s, as ■ charged by the guvomb," ■ . But in the stat'statement read by f l ■ Sakharov's wife to WesternV reporters I at the Sakharov Moscow Mo apartment, ■ he charged the aullauthorities hove im- ■ posed worse restrictIrlctloiLS on him than I oninmatesofSovlcti/let prison camps. I The restrictions3I1S placed against I them, Mrs. Sakharolarov sold. Include a I I I ban on either recci•ecclving or sending I letters abroad. She>hc said: "even those I Ino prison campcan can receivc letters." I T r o o p f o r c e s ''M in T u nlisia is ^______■ __ r e m a in TUNIS, Tunisiaa (UPI)(t - Tunisia put Its arm ed forcesces oni alert and sent reinforcem ents MoM onday into the G afsa region wheiwhere officials in- vestlgdled possibleble~Llbya;rinvoIve~' ~ 1 ment in a fierce guertuerriila attack, The governmentnt hash m ade no of- fIcial statement on thei predawn at- tack by about .10000 guerrillasg armed with Communlst-m>t-madc automatic w e a p o n s s n d mumortars at the. phosphate mining:g center,c< ISU miles | l i & ------south-of-.TunlK,-or-Ror-Riven-a-ca.sually------^------total. . Unofficial reportsirts sold at least 20 persons were killedled i and scores more ^ wounded Iwfore theticshootlngslopped. st ) I I The governm entit sesent fighter planes ond helicopters to} helhelp! overpower the guerrillas Sundayjy andi Gafsa was - rcported.Xplm Mondionday. The Tunisian news agency said1 momosl of Ihe guerril- la force wos capturedured and women and H f t f l p children who theyy lo TOW anti- ...... tonkmlssilesworthSi:JiSiamilllon...... T vantac U.S. willingnessiS tto resum e de- VANTAGII 7 C M e n I s n t h o l fenslve arms soles5 to the Nationalist Chinese governmentent on ' Taiwan was onnounced shortlyly beforeI Defense Secretary Harold BrownBro visited Pck- lOO's _• __ : _ ln g .Jo n , 6:13,______The United Statestes hadniripo^^a one-year moratoriumum ion arm s sales to Tolwan after recogniognizlng Pekiiig as the legitimate govemrem m ent of China in D ecem ber 197S. "T he TOW Is on anti-tankanti defe.n.slve weapon the sole of)f whichw: will maln- tain Taiwan's sclf-defr-dcfensc capability whlleposlnjfnooffehslfenslve th r« o lto th e People's Republic.,c,of 0 Chino,” the' 5 2OLONMTbfCl00rt)l1tM Pentagon said. : The letter of offerer forwfo arded by the. • : Defense D epartm entUfrt.to-Congrcss t s a ld _ _ ...J ____ . ' - Ihe proposed 'saless in involved 49 TOW • launchers, 1,013 TO)TOW missiles, 40 : practice TOW mlullilttlles, os well as Warning.- The’Surgecirgeon General Has Determrminei),. technical osslstaricece aiand spare ports. Health. :------: FILTER, MENJimLlI m g .W3r". . 0.8 mg. nicoiine, FILTER1 lOO'Si100' 12 rrig. "tar", 0.9 mg. n ic o tin e .. That Cigarette Smol(in(ol(ing Is Dangerous to Your He 1FILTi ^ ...... - -f lv .pDv. f iper cigarette, FTC Report DEC. 79. ' ......

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