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radiical arms< s cutts ^ m m " - GENEVA, Switzerland;nd (UPI) — dism antleI their tl 630 ^ 2 0 , SS-5 and th tl e arm s lalks would bc a "historic ■ I J L Soviet arms negotiatorllor Yuli A, sS-4 missilssiies already deployed d d ate,” Kvitsinksy said Saturdayly 1]the Kremlin throughoutIt E astern Europe, Kvjtsinskv! 45. said Mo.loscow has ...... ------wHl see>c-a-“ rad}cai“- oor r even com^ However,T, lhe soviets insist British adopteda “an honest and coiconstcucllve plete reduction of nucica:iear arms In and Frcnch:h nuclear missiles, as well approach” a towards the ncncgollatibns Europe at talks wllh Uie• UnitedUr States as Am erican:an nuclear-armed bombers and a would aim for “ radicalII reductionsi starting Monday. and submariarines stationed in Europe, in ir medium-range nuclcarar arm s in W' s In Hamburg, West GenJermany, U.S. be included^ in any head-count of Ihe Europe. E a rm s negotiator Paul Nit:'Iltze em erged forces tolKfi)C reduced. They argue they “ If our p artn ers In thc talalks display ^ , - ■ from -a. m eeting with;h Chancellor would belefileft at a stragelic disadvan- willingness w to agree on thche complete ' ' Helmut Schmidt and sal<;said he would lage If onlyily land-based missiles are renunciation n by bolh sides5 - t h e West p ress for an arm s agreasail1d the Monday opening of Major^casesicohfrorntcourt IP Illegd alieiens, censuss confidentiaality top issilues , '' : WASHINGTON (UPI)PI) - The have filed1 bipartisanb arguments on a a basic education Is tanlinlamount to • Supreme Court returnsilothe io bench behalf of Fils^Itzgerald. ensuring e lhat the personI rremains at Monday ready to hearir (debates on , On Tuesdjsday, the high couri mu^t the ti lowest soclo^conomknic level of th ree m ajor cases that will test presi- face a politicllically sensitive case lhat is modern r society." dential immunity, thc righl^ ts of Illegal likely to resi-esult in a historic ruling on Oral arguments are lo busi- . " " L S ? Ity can gain ■' i ral of Its local school dls- a ness, the Justices wUl 1 access to census rccordsi Inli order to Ilich want the justices to c law yer for Richard Nixon check their accuracy. state law allowing districts the former president ha Thc dispute stem s (romI uwidespread i 10 provide free public educa- c tlonal 'immunity (rom challenges to the censw>us brought - — children of undocumented n stemming from actions he mainly by large urban anareas. Sincc Ihotookwhllo S n i" tl in ofdce. th e level of federal funds targetedta for lg them Is the Mexican- a a city o r county usually Is tied to its T he dispute plU Nixc-ton against I Legal Defense Fund, which population, p the (Inal census;us tally has former Pentagon whlf.hlstlebjowcr contends, "At"/ Issue here is the very critical c importance for Ilocal gov- .. E rnest Fitzgerald, who claimscla he was basis o l whofho we a re as a society — em e m ents. fired by Nixon and his aideIdcslnrctalla- “m o school)1 househ door is also the door The pending case c o n c e rn s M tion for public statemen■ents on .cost p„vcn'erty and into full partlclpa- challengcsty c Essex Countyity, N.J., and f l o v e r ^ on the C-5A transjinsport. tlon In thisssoclety.'" s( the tl city o( Denver. It also shapes up as a1 figfight between Low er fediederal courts have found the The Census Bureau argi-gues that it th e legislative and JudlcUIclal branches Texas lawV unconstitutlonahAfleru Its m n ust m aintain strict confidiidenlialityof of government since thele iReagan fld- review off the tl statute, the 5th U.S. its il records o r else citizcns's will refuse minlM ratlon strongly supplupports Nixon Circuit Cou'ourt of Appeals In New to ti cooperate with the once-in-a- while seven membersi ofoi Congress O rleans, decJeclared, "Denying a person decade d nationwide popuiatiiitioncount, Haig phlays dow hit squuad storiies |[H

VALLEY FORGE, Pa. (UPI) - ing sensitiveIve Intelligence matters" (in He } arrived at the (oundatioJon’s officcs, S ecretary of State Alexandander M. Haig public), Halflalgsaid. adjacentI lo Valley Forge-gc National Jr. SatOrday played do\down reports The remainark, m ade in response to a Historical I Park, in a smallail convoy of Libyan .'leader - Moamma:mar Khadafy reporter’si question,q was Haig's only limousines l and police cars.S' has dispatched hit squadsads to kill top comment concerning c reports this U.S. government officials.lis. week the ReaganRc administration has A jury o( foundationn m em bers selected Haig for thc awar "H e. fKhadafy) may' b(be joining a stepped up up security precautions P ard prior lo STtVQ4STf CflEEtC/TVrmNm very large crowd," Haigilig said, draw- because ofif Intelligenceli warnings that his *2 appointm ent to the Cablbinet post In j Ing laughter from 250 gue!?uests on hand Libyan-backicked hit squads had orders January,i said awards; chairman M OCf(dem sled Daniel Sosa Jr., chief just for the presentation of thetbe American toassassinalnate administration officials v istice of the New Mexico Supreme Courtlrt. WWUIe Hying anwnd tbeI MagicN Valley area a P atrio ts Medal to HaiHaig by. the as well as a U.S. ambassadors at tbe UocolD Plaza Id Jeiomrome,bebadtohltcba Saturday, Santa Claus hadI a 1slight problem with rid rl e by bdlcopter. Santa mad Freedoms Foundationn at Valley overseas. Sosa callcd Haig "somenebody who made it 00 time to 0 ve tberu^oohlsslelgtL Sloe•lace Santa had a date c gbteddilldren. Forge. Security/ surroundingi Haig's visit knows k what h e's doing, andnd we appre- ...... candy canes to all tbe ddlgbte "Ixtpn't make It a habitibit of discuss- did not appc.ipear to be unusually heavy, ciate c what he’s doing." V 1— 9 0 0 'd-nC Faiilloutshhelterarazefaides, bt interrestsUllWhere n|0 (I|in^ 3 1 BySUSANG'J GALLAGHER new r homes occasionally Incnquireabout -•situation, amand they've become more Magic Valley residentss with Ideas needs arc differentdifft now." Mrs. Katz ; . Times-Newsws writer ■ incorporating i protectloron devices awarethatthI the communists are bulld-' aboul joining a ncight;hbor In a says. “ WhatIt waswi a need, doesn't seem ; cagainst radioactive fallout.ll. . Ing up theirelr civl[-de(ense prepara- backyard shelter built durl AsriButiness .... irlag thc cra to be a needd anyman ore. I think a lot of - .. D7-12 — ------Gone, though, are the• days( when tlon.” o( thc Cuban missile crisiss \Apparently us have dcei(lecided that if anything - C IsM ifled...... E3-8 t w i n FAI\ALLS — Twentyyears have local * Welcome Wagoijon repre- Possibly bolsteringbo that claim Is thc! stand a good chance of bcbeing dlsap- happens, It[ happens,ha and we'll deal - sentatlves distributed liters Focus ...... CC3. El-2 p assed sincenee President John F. Ken- - 5 iralure about Union bf Comoncemed Scientists’ recent pointed. with it then." “ fallout shelters. And no C l nedy sparkiirked a national wave of ’ 0 longer do symposiums,ns, collectively- entitledI Dick High,, formerly' the civil. The familyIly ofo Dr. B.J. Hawkins, a ; MatfcValley .... civil-defense directors : ...... Q 2 preparednesness (or nuclcar attack. ^ stock the “The Threatalo( ( Nuclear War." defense dilator for the citycii of Twin, Twin Falls: dentist,dei inherited an un-: O bituaries...... basements of banks, ddepartment Held at more r than 150 collcge Falls, remembers that the , as tho communisls pre- c ic volume ol obtrusive falloiallout shelter upon buying - Opinion ...... A4 J" ^ stores and courthouses; with' hard campuses e ea a rile r‘this monlh — onI local shelter construclion ' A, pared td buildbu thc Beriin Wall and c n was minor a home In Jiethei northeast part of town. - People ...... candy and crackers, whlcllich w ere In- V eterans Day, Da no less - the sym- around I960, when ‘ forccs resumed testing of (, "survival Conslstlngofaof a relAforced area In the ' Russian for tended to help people survive su two posiums drc'Irew participants ranging; merchants." as Consume S p o rts ...... • . . . atom ic weapeapons, a handful of Ameri- v ner Reports basement, the tht shelter once was. weeks of confinement In thehe shelters. from doctorsrslo]Mllticians. 1 magazine called them. 0 Valley Life ...... B2-12 can sscrammbled b for blueprints to build offered the furnished foror useu by a member of the Now, It’s assum ed lhahal shelter- And then,), theret are the muslngs of last word in family preireparedncss. family, _____ A 2 ‘ backyard bunkers; b and t h e ' gov- u Weather ...... users will provide Ihelr ownvnsupplies. humorist lrtArt Buchwald as he tries lo A rea real-eslate agents anc e m m e n t haiHauled provisions into com- ind av e te ra p vMy am sleptsi0[ in here for awhile," “Some of the stores1 ;and olher figure out what v President Ronald Twin'F^ls builder also ne • m unlly falloillout shelters. p note the ap. Mh. Hawkinsins says I with a laugh, " b u t. places w here we had shelti•Iters told us Reagan mealeans when he speaks o f.... parent scarcity of suchch shelters.. w |ih no window [ional craze gasped its last t idows, he never knew when Furn))u(« toll* (oti when.n Blot. ■ ■''he natior they needed the space,"," Edw ards "lim ited nuclijclearwar." Those that do exist aree not docu. to get up." o OuQronleecJ Roiult od in the ' Timet- b re a th years yej ago. but Cloyce says s with a shrug. Furthehermore, he There's TOno doubt,( says Reid Newby, mented by the federal go JuU oHi'Betsy Jofdo jfdon o* Twin E dw ards, the 11 civii-defense director says, s goods, repeatedly were w stolen Edwards' Lincoln L County coun- which doesn't recognize ffa S S t' Thesltcsofpof public fallout shelters in ' Follt' who gol r«tulli wilh'ilh fhil od in for Twin Fa Valley includp such archi- - Falls County, ssys he still (rom f some o( the sheilelters, and terpart,thatfat people are thinking more commodatlng fewer than 50M M rsfn s the Magic Vall Ihe Tlniot-Now». Ploce vour■our od todoy. ggjg ^ . , tectural opposiiposlles as the Collcge o f ' 7JJ:093l. teady stream of Inquiries monitoring r the supplies became b< too about a possitisible war and how to reactr' One of the few shelters ii ^ Southem.Kjaho and Mammoth Cave, about prote

' A-2 Tim es-New s. Twin Falls,alls, Idaho ' Sunday, Novemb«nber29,1981 p g a iu d gl^ s i^ fe rr i ______

F A A d e n i e!S s sco res altered4 representing aboutlout 700.000 of the 2.1 mllilonn federali employees. .OKUHOMACITY('Y (UPl) - System imperfecli'■ctions, not the dM toring of ^ades, led to 13 air tn 'S study: Fix,X cruise m issile n controller students IncIncorrectly being told they paj r o l e training coudks butJ t they,t now have been dismisnissed. WASHINGTONnU II PD - The United Statesesm ust - officials said Saturdayday. develop a firmer'idr' idea ot whal role cruise mlmissiles . . / ' A congressional Investigation in was scheduletlied to should play in itsi dedefense system if there Is to t V' begin Monday Into chcharges grades were doctoreored lo real progress in am:arm s control, a Brookings Insti give thc impressionn a higher percentage of studiudents study concluded SatiSaturday. passed thecoursc. , ^ , T he 612-page study, sti released two days b I efore. Benjamin Dempsis .Jr., director of the Fed U.S.-Soviet arm sB cicontrol talks open in Geneneva on Aviation Adnilnistilstratlon's .Mike Monto»oney umiting European-tan-based missiles, suggests thatth in- Aeronautical Center,ir, said Saturday that gradede dls- terlocking military,iry, political and diplomaticic ques- ■ crepancies were can:aused by human mathematnatlcal- Hons posed by cruise c n missiles will be everren less errors and imperfectioctions In thc m arking system. ' manageable thanI theth< problems that frustrated1 earliere He denied charges;es by some academ y instrucructors teamsofSALTnegot■gotiators. that grades were doctctored. to President Reagangan Ntfv. 18 offered to stop di The failures and1 theU loss of anolher prevloidously m ent of 4M ground-1tnd-launched cruise missiles aiand 108 uncounted student whc>vho voluntarily withdrew fromomthe Pershing II ballisUcStic missiles In Europe if the: SovietsS course,' m eans onlyf S7 percent of the students inlheIn would dismantle SS-SS-20 and other intermediate-le-range origina] class of 14545 will^ be eligible to become air missiles able to hit any target In Europe. ThcTie U.S. traffic controllers. m issiles were duele fofor deployment In 1984, anddNATO 1 The revised figures:“es show 44 of 245 students, or 30,3 n6w has no missilesIes ini Europe that canhit Sovietlet soli. percent, failed the course,cbi instead of the previoi/Iously released figure of 31,11, or< 21.7 percent. The olhers dropped out. S i x s h o t i nn IM ia m i t o w n h o ui i s e MIAMI (UPI) - Police found six people shots to U nion againsnst R eagan furloiD U g h > ^ forces and thehe "foward-based" Amer- between be Nltzc and Kvitslnsky. Your n RiverValley: U... lean bombersrs and submarines capa- • The' first working session I Areas of night andid morningn fog. blc of hitting; ththe Soviet Union. full fu delegations will begin 1 /goodd nelghborlI otherwise partly clou:loudy through . . . T h e E u rorom r issile negotiations and an probably last two or thretO E I ^ ^ ..y i I today. Chancc of llghlight snow late comprise thele first cfinference table until un a Christmas reccss. JS a new j 5 $>nl^tintoMonday.H'.H ighs 28 to 38, .. t O fi lows tonight in the teeneens.‘ " ^^21 « ■ ' office. I Nwtbera Nevada aodad Utah:I P a rtiiial deal forr Marathon Fair In the northtl thisU evening, fd then mostly cloudyt Monday M wilh r n o t c< chance of snow show[lowers Is pre- i = o X , C l |Z23««.' 'bnsidered1 by Mobil dieted for Nevada, whwhile northern ^ , COLUM BUSUS. (UPI) ^ Mobil testified le Saturday Uie boardd :rejected l I J Utah Indicates partlyUy cloudy with OPI WBATHiTFOTOCAST ® J C o rp . P r eesidenl s William P. MMobil's offer and went wlUi UU.S. Steel . V A i clouds increasing Monday. Mo Con- Tavoularcass testified1 Saturday that dcdespite demands for specialII options, tinued seasonably cool.ool. 17 degretrces below zero, for the Enforcement E departmenU olfeir . ^ fki. his firm want!ints the Marathon Oil Co. mmainly bccausc U.S. SteelbI offered . •, r this Hara * my naw Stota SyDOfwls: coldest Inin Ithe State. Warmest in the road-t)y-road n report deal includes Marathon's shareholders sh a belter deal. I >lifleld. k.. FermoHlea.wtv.wharal > A new storm systiystem off the sta te Satia tu rd a y w as 44 degrees - U.S.95-PiummcrandMlcalaHlli icy rich Texas olifi But under cross-examlna“ U™ Jy c.ni»it.,i.i,laraayou g ,, Pacific Northwest coast co will be' recorded*id at Lewislon. ^spots. Mobil Is anarguing In U.S. District MMobil attorneys Geler admlmitted he wllhobaltarvia rvelua I moving Inland today.f. With theti. next storm system Stale Highway 55-Horsetbciboe Bend Court for a prpreliminary in]unctlon to was wi unaware U.S. Steel hadid offered •" homa,>a. Ilf*li' ond I / i ironca.I The only lingeringlg ceffect of the moving: onto01 the coast today, an to New Meadows, icy spots. block an allejlleged illegal and unfair MMarathon executives a tend*• you ‘o *0 e in clouds can be expected nyon. icy spots; Lookout Pats, n Mobll S, drop in onyIT Ilm*.lim , . Idaho F riday Is in the form of fog during th€ «, broken and U.S. Steeteel Corp., which the oil Uial th contained no options. the day today, followed by snow^ floor. firm based1 inii Findlay, Ohio, has" Mobil lawyers contend M and low cloudiness in many: areas occasionamal snow tonight Into U.S. 1 2 - U lo Pass, Icy spots. MaraUion | i n n B | n of tbe state. These aretireasoffogand Monday,t. T em peratures will re- p ic k e d as3 a “white knight” cxccutivcs ex want a U.S. Steel1 takeoverI Stale Highway 21 - Idaho0 City to alternative to? clouds formed due to higher pre- main cold,lid. SIStanley, soow floor. 10 Mobil. b(bccause the nation's la 1 r g e s t . ssure moving overer the area, Exten(}ex)ed outlook for Tuesday InterslateS4-Bare. Tavoularoas!as called Uie Yates field steelm sti aker is new to Uie oil1 business1 creating low level1 ttemperature throughI Thursday1 calls for dry U.S. 20 & U.S. n-20-26 - Cal:at Creek In Texas, whidlich Marathon has offered pnpnd would maintain the currere n t Mar- j inversions and trapplriplng moist air conditionsins Tuesday followed by an Sum mit, broken soow (k»r; CriWaters of to U.S. Steel1 inlr order to discourage a athbn a t corporate structure an near the surface, Some locations increasingIng chance of rain or show th ^ e Moon, snow floor; Arco area. ar Icy Mobil takeovciver, "Uie most important quarters. qi Saturday afternoonI werewi continu- in the north nc and a chance of spots. ^ single propert)trty of Marathon.” s ta te Highway 75 - Gsleoa Si Mobil Is Uic current high bbi idderfor t c d d v ing quite m urky andI MlMid. showers.: 1 Summit, He said thetie nation's No. 2 oil firm m R Y S M i m j 3. south Wednesday and soow „ floor. . M arathon, having revised itsts original * * * « '* “ wiil not over!'ertiid U.S. Steel. We will q( Low temperaturesres Sanirday Thursday,ay. T em p eratu res wili State Highway 51 - MounUin offer for 51 percent of MalaraUion's swAddiionlion Ava.. Twin fd ili • Iln Home not bid for 51151 percent (of MaraUion's st m orning fell to low levelslev In some average! nearm to atwve normal with to u> Nevada. Icy and snowing. stock from iS.l billion to 6.5 billion. 734734-7765 J Bi«-. stock) If thele I options are not Inval- t ) areas while others8rs rem ained highs inI the th 30s to low 40s and lows Interstate W - Raft IUi T hat is Sl a share more Uian; U.S.U Steel Id ale d . warmer due to cloudid cover.c Boise in the 20sIS tot< low 30s. RlRockland, icy spots and fog. oTferedoT for the majority portiotion. Uke a good « Ida Pass ‘‘I don’t, wawant to bid a price for recorded 22 degrees» Ibefore mid- Elsewhivhere in the nation, IntersU te IS - Fog; Mooidt But unless the court acts. UU.S. Steel 0 9 nglghaor, Staio Farm * broken soow floor; IdahoFallsailarea. Icy M arathon withith Yates and find it gone ht Is inora. night Friday ni^t,tbeiIhen w anned to B row nsvilvllle, Texas, had the ” h ^ Uie option of buying Yate:tes, which ...... the low 30s as the clow spoU. \ ' the next day,"’." Tavoulareas declared, ar iMKis moved In w arm esl;t tem 1 perature, 87. and a analysts say may produce:e 125,000 Eu,.r.,™i.. during the early mor U.S. 20 - Idaho Falla to Ashtihton. Icy M arathon anand U.S. Steel attorneys h; mlfliurmncfCorrieartM ' noming houra. low ol 8 belowbe zero was r ^ s te r e d cnspots; Ashton to Montana, snow fl barrels of high-quality crudecd < a lly to r hS : ? £let*: . ”" Di«nirvg«», inmoii . , Malad had 5 degrees,: "floor. a re trying tto show that Mobil ui cs, Slrevell a 9 a t B ulle,Mont. M ^ U.S. 30 - McCammoo. Uie next 25 years, for $2.8 biillilllon, even \ ______and Pocatello 10.. None^ could .4va Hot purposely trietied to buy MaraUion at a u y - SpringsSf and Soda Springs arei« « , icy price fa r bel( if its takeover bid fails. com pare to Stanley,ley. however, i >elow whal Mobil knew ROADREPORT tpspots and fog: Moopeller area,i,Broten assetsofthefli where the mercury plummetedpk to The staleale Transportatkin tod Ljw tnsnow floor. s firm were worUi, simply to get control•I olof Uie Yates field, KanutCliy LutrMT 3t IndUupolii X ») . .. Pomtnd.Mt. 43 S3 s .... Bolso 31 n .... Noffliil tsI » .' - nati Milllcronm Co.i and one of Uie six. ■ “outside MsMarathon directors.'' O fth e 2.252 Items in todi)day's ? Merrsy Christtitm as ^ News Member. UnitedriMtPmatnlefnatlonal - c i r c u l o i If you have a news: Up or wish to talk to someoneleintbe I ir, the followingng 7 i editorial department,ent. call 73»>93! between 9:3030 a.m. T. Audit Bureau of Circuliltoa Itemss did not arrive: Circulation Mtmber.Ai ^ and 5:30 p.m. weekeekdays. Ask for. lhe approf STOP^X b: i If you do not receive you Soy* Ovar-thv-CoH your paper by 7 a.m .. please c editor. the number for your areairea: ROOlOF LEAKS! TUBIfOCKt...... r 9 ‘ j £-2535 .For local news tips1 Jon Kinney, city < M*B*fOv*r-»h*I monoy by cutting yoor M U tK O IL . . ♦ 7 . 0 0 ; - Dally tl per vvek; Sundayay 4V4! per Mtrk: Dally and Sunday II.4S haollng ond'nd cooling coiti. H IL Vinyl Auto Mail fulacnptKM patdIld InIt advance (available only «here carrtcrcar AdvertisiDg • Sovalyou> mimon«y wilh long T O O fc C A fI...... »a.99 ; delii’cryUrMtnainlalnnli-- Ually«ndSuodty.ImonlhtS.JS:JmoiU; iiUprotcclloction. tit US: fi monlh* tc.10. t: monlhimon IM.20. Rally ooly. i monlh tl t Ifyouwishtoplacean; an advertisement, call 733-0931931. •Th#(LLRaSUSIEUcontwu^on We stn rooi •¥•(! flat monihs (ll.u . t inonlhs m1.10; iO ; IJ monlhi W .» . Sunday only. I m. Mlad ex hope thisI doesc not inconitenleilienee > tJ.SS: J nwnlhi XI9S: t monlhi:ilhitlStO; 12 monlh* tlt.K.SpceulUu' To place a classified a< RANTEEO RESULTS and acn'iceman rale U 40 perrr monlhform Dally and Sunday. . .. -Tobuy.ajJj^layad1 ex you, oulur valued custoiriers.r e ...... : ForacorrectlononadI a display ad exi ilieTimet'Neut li publishedd dailydai al IC Tliird Sitwi W., T«in Falli THMRMy’ - _ ^ id »r advertising directrector is Bill Blake exi " " I J ™ KUOI by MaKir Valley Ne«(}ia|■ ijiapef*. Inc. Secood-claai po»laiic paii R a i n c h e c • s u e d - Tvin F*l!l. ttfiho Sy TTie Time:Imn-NeMj lUPS tll-flWi DKirlal city;''>*~jL._Clasai|Iedads.are-lak 8 a.m. counly nev tpapcr punuani loStctisn«riOR4fl!,el(lalk>ruafT?iijrilo Sc lakeh-Monday-Friday from 8 II hen«y dcslRnaled a* Ih* daylay olc llie ttrck on H likli IcKal nol KM »il 5 p.m. and SaltSaturdays from 8 a.m. untilI iOOM. 174IOII011 Main 53&-4S6I publiklied. V , Information on displayilay ads is available weekdaysrsooly. i - 4WMictall — * r Sunday. Nover'ember 29.1981 Times-Nows,ws.Twin Falls. Idaho A-3- NearlyI 30(0 people kiililled !

on( highwa;iys this holitliday Hy United Press Internationanai California difficifficult' and snow in Ihe mountainous areas arc of lhe west was Thanksgiving holiday rmotorists treacherous.' encounlercd heavy downpouiDurs. snow. a Unilcd Pres5ress Internallonal count ice and high winds during thehe four diiy al midday Saturcturday Indicated at least weekend a+iri by Salurday., tioarlyn :i00 25C peopie hadad died in traffic acci- F f r tl'ad been killed in traffic accii'cidents. dents since thithc holiday weekend With a full day's iravclI’clinf^ slill t)cgan al G p.mp.m. (local time) Wed- ahead, the dealh count1 mounted nesday. The holJihoUday officially ends at tnwiird Iho 4R0 total c.stiin.it(ate

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L S flllI M I J i l L i L - in Kotchum, Idaho is p r o u d to) £announce the associad a tio n o f F ire fig h te rs b a ttle[tie a 10*alarm b la z e thhat e destroyed more thanan ia city block in the Cerentral Square section ol 11 Bol>b & Betty Veehh Bob ond Botty VoohI Ilongtimo rosidonls and-Rd- R oallors in Twin e Falls havo rocontly mim ovod to Kotchum . Thoyy oiooQorly look for- il word to providing ththo somo consciontlous• andar Profosslonol w roal ostalo sorvico whvhich thoy woro known for in Twin Foils lo Bostoim submifb suff(f e r s G ift;fs won Iho rosidonts ol tho• WoodV Rivor Valloy. Thoyoy olso urgo Ihoir >1 old frionds and ciionis:is in Iho Magic-VDlto^HcTTOJ i.uiitui.1 llioin eon* ------"LYNM, Mass. (U P I)-i— A fire se tb y T e n people, pet including six vesligation \ program, O'Keeeefesaidlhe flames was vi corning any rool ostatato noods in tho Hoiloy.. KoKotchum ond Sun an arsonist engulfed the cenicr of firefighlers.rs. were Irealed in city has- slale £ is offering a $1,000I rreward (or away, a Volloyaroo. Lynn’s urttan renewal arearea Salurday, pitais for smokiisnr inhalation and minor informalion 1 leading lo thee arresti and Two hundre tl started the were called ii forcing more than 600 peo]jeople-many injuries, tconviction of whoever st N F O R A L L YYOUR REAL ESTATE NEINEEDS - from- &n elderly housinging project - “II wass ans incendiary fire." said blaze. I guard against In T h o W ood Rivor V alley CALIALL: into the streets. slate Firee Marshalf Joseph O'Keefe, The blaze cam e on lhe 39tHlhannlvcr. S . , . "These thinilings don't happen by an acl < !i)amage estimates ran as high as . sary of one bf the nation's t Bob and Betetty ^O'njijlUon. at Boslon's Coconul Grove O’KeefeJ didescribed lhe blaze as one which ( claimed lhe lives o , " S Ub renewal conslt -No one was killed In the inferno of he mostt deslnicllved( in state history. patrons . (Jn Nov. 28.1M2. LEADVILLE REAL^LTY INC. which officials labeled1 ththc worst fire T he buildingIng w here lhe (irc becan was wilhout jobs, Kotchum, IdahtahcL ill the history off ithe shoe- uninsuredd and sta le arson In- - The Lynn fire belched densed( black "It looks Ilk m anofacluring blue collcollar city of vestigatorsrs didn'l know who-, the smokei that could be seen in Boston. 10 said Edvi’ard ( usi. 726-8288 Resiesl. 622-4006 90.000. •• ow ner was.as. Under a new arson in- m < iles lo the south. Thc oranange glow of nitydevelopm' IRS divi/erts taredy pareniits’ refunids

-^.WASHINGTON (UPI)»I) — Federal order speciljciflc to each individual case. •' agencies and courts that pprovided the ■" income tax refunds of parenispai itnown The refurfunds confiscated by the fed-• nam es lo the federal govei'em m ent, not ' '' to bc behind in child1 sisupport pay- eral govenem m ent will be sent lo lhe! tothe IRS, he added. • m ents will be diverted}d by1 thc gov- sta te s or for distribution to welfare; New York cily agencncies alone i f n M i crnment to the states thathat have been agencies,>, reimbursing them for• submitted 13,800 names!S wllh each Y r ' u»*i n $2,000. The I:;. - helping provide suppoi)port for the payments:s m ade under the Aid to) person owing more lhan I o f Lynn, M ass. youngsters. Fam ilies> \wilh Dependent Children1 New York agencies hopesto t coliecl as .'J, . . :Under a new federaeral collection programI inIn lieu of the court-ordered1 m uch as $ ^.6 million in In back pay- Pfogram, the Internarnal Revenue supportfrom froi the estranged spouse, ments next year under lheth new pro- ^ e s f o , Service will receive a coicomputer tape “All axpayerstaxi who have refunds; gram . Nationwide, billionons of dollars • ir i ili thc~coming week coicontaining the rcduced because b( of this will get a1 in overdue paymenls could coi be col- nftmes of 550,000 people>le from across notice explaining exf whal has hap-- . - lecled, allhough the goveik'cmmenl has ■stfire * P 'c k tlje country who are senseriously delln- pened," saidsa IRS spokesman Wilson1 made no firm estimate. ; visible nearly four miles qpent in courtorderedd cchild support Fadely. lo d a v '. ? r e o f ' payments to estrangedk1 ispouses and Thc aveiverage refund of 1980 laxes Jred National Guardsmen ‘■'“ 'OM rif ,,, , Fadely said, and Indicationss _ children collecting welfarfare. w as $658, F -J , j in to patrol lhe arca to ' ''" " "s iKmo. H'he electronic list will be used lo a rc that: the 11 average child supportI isl looting and keep people / aotomatically interceplipl nexl year’s dellnqucnc;ney is larger, meaning mosl.I lhe fire area. ;p £ - S ? * refunds that those peopliople on the list refunds inlerccpled ini under the pro- Handcraftec 5 of workers at lhe gulled 'ill be wiped out, nol Jusl would otherwise receiveive, an agency gram will ‘ H sterling &Gernrm an ^ — loe factory and those ^Oni u brtfsri s^kesmansaid. reduced, jy the $194 million urban , I Silver Belt Buc^ .The list of people behbehind in their "Nobodydy has a choice," Fadely c k l e s "islrucllon i i project were left " t r " / - ■ ’ ■■■ 'W o r d T;,k / • ••• payments is being proviiovlded by slate said. Thele'program ; was created by^ Scp'DanorPegonVenz■nzonal. . , '"v,' 5.•' * s this summer within the \\5»lfare agencies underer orders from. Congress i like boitibed oul Europe," h i . - Congress and Is the firsifirst m ajor IRS O mnibus> Budget E Reconciliation Aclt ^e^iea^enn m n _ ■ •d Calnan. Lynn's commu- f Social Security legislation, cellectlon program notI di:directly linked as p art of S< ^ A>*. iMI.Ioh Falli.ii.n.iuoi r i ■•••■*jmenl direcior. to tax liabilities, an IRS[RS spokesman Thosepeople pe< who find their refunds sflid.. . have dlsapiappeared “will have recourse! ^ E H t T v e r I 'y°

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'ill M j " fi ? 9 'iW -’ral decades. They Reagan for a massive upgradinglg of Am erica’s c T w inF alls this nonviolent movement an expressed absolute rebelllotlon against runaw ay It and would like r e ^ p s i ^ rnilltaty, alread;a d y under way. of olher families. We keep op Inflation that was not only stealingst from every our peace and happiness inInourUnltedSlatKof'.j 01 In addition, ArAm erican negotiatorsI learnedle the hard /American who had saved hiJhis or her hard earned End Washington3 n show biz America, land of the free. everyone who worked way during SALALT I and SALT II justist how worthless ddollars, but stealing from ev One for all and all for one! and produced. 1Editor, Times-News: inelFIyourflaghlghj. ^ arms agreemenrents are without meaniiningful verifica- = FAITH A. MORENO With double dldgetinflatlctlon we w erc on a This letter was composed:»d for publication, in T w inFalls tion. This timee around,£ the United Stajtates apparently' ,,collision coursc with total cceconomic disaster that honor I to American people,e, f arc not forgotten. T here is onee moren important pointit central.toc these "ultimately would endangerTOUT ( way of life, even our Down with theatrical showhow biz in our While Anybody know theth F leenors?.. freedom. Nol only did the pepeople change the 1House: Recognlzcthcfactt^ct thc peopleof our nation talks. This coulDuld be the last opportcrtunity for aging J president, but they got rid ofol a whole bunch of iare under dramatic changesIges, which have gotten Editor, Times-News; SSVTerPremier:r LeonidI Brezhnev to prtiroduce a historic ccongressmen who werc respsponsible for these ttraumatic, due to the Reapapn movement of this We would like any informalfinationonGeneandMa^ * agreem ent. If: BrezhnevBi dies before anany agreem ent is cconditions. tht eatrical show biz in our‘While Wl House, Fleenor who lived InTwinn FaFalls in 1955. G enevan re a c h e d ,a poweiwer struggle within thele Kremlin would ' Now that President ReagiIgan has dem anded some We can plea for the elderijeriy, our children and the ' excellent guitar player. WeVehavelosttrackan:!' h < fiscal responsibility in askinlinglocutoOt tm iddle class, working famlllmilles. Let us stick would so much like to renew ( have ominous; repercussionsre for both ni lewourfrfehdshlpft'ith ’ 1 nations. „non-essential government piprograms, thal never together t and stopjMlngpusIilUshed into making such them . I used to play dancee mimusic In your area over. To say therere is much at stake at Geneva is an sshould have been funded inn lhet first place, it seems d ( rastic an traglcsteps Intoto violencev and KTFI and rem em ber It fondl:>ndly. ; ; understatement.int. But the fact that; talks t will have "lhat critics appear from allII Ithe liberal big spenders unnecessary t assassinationsons of our presidents, Thanks to anyone who can 1give me Information ’ of tax money lo condemn ouour president. • In reverence of our nation,ion, under God and Justlcc ; started again is on Gene and Mary Fleenor.[>r. is encouraging to all sisides. It may be . Theyseemloespeclallyci'condemn him saying : .1. for All, we appoint a day forallfor lo acknowledge and MRS. ALBERT FRANKLIlKLIN I months or yearsars before the end resulilult is known, but ithat millions of dollars wercrc lost the day thal these iparticipate in the refusal of iusing lelevision, , Buttermilk Bessof — : ------progress here: m'must be measured in tererms of inches. ------.iiOQ-essentlalsj were nol sureue they would conllnufi lo ...^ ipossibly the telephone forr 24 hours. Is lhat so much Cliff Goddard's Reno RackiRacketeers ' - ' ' haveh Jobs. They say, becaususe they didn't work that lo i sacrifice? With togethenueniess, we may be heard 1380 Diamond Avenue money was lost, in ou r cry for help in Washinhington, to pul a stop to Sacramento, Calif. 9581515 ] ucp Hammond i | 7 ^ = ______I Greetinigs/ Yotmrpressident ccould uiseajetw buchCS 1 y ( : “And here's what youIg gci c t!" becomesclear:TheJhe Republican party needs moilore money the idea ofI sisupporting senatorial campaiipalgns - but the Wasiishington hotline number onIthe the back" for up-ltHlate* > Soundlikeafamillarpllcpilch? Braceyourself, because^ to stay on top of thenle Democrats. sales pitchh doesd giveone pause. repoi)orts on Senate discussions. ' there's a curvc this tlmc.c. As R eagan w rites:es: "Right now, we Republlcar:ansonly "Believer'C me. Ftp nol asklrtgeveryonc}ne to Join this club AhUso Included in the $10-a-monlht)nlh membership - 1 The salesm an is none otti other than Ronald Reagan. AmAnd have a slim four-vote/ote majority lead In the Senate>te...Thls (ihetaskforforce) — only proud, flag-waviiaving Americans cncoi:ouraged to send m ore—Is a pupublication on na'tlonal'. ; U 's not from someoid movilovler means that all thepni programs I am trying to get t):through on like you, whiivho I know are willing to sacrifcriflce to keep our issueues, plus a monthly newsletterter from1 Packwood. ‘ ; Thousands of personallz«jlized letters have been maileded y o u rb eh alfm ay b)e eli in Jeopardy If we don't act faf a s t." . natlonstroniong.” "I'1 realize this is a sacrifice, butbut: sacrifice Is what made- acro ss the nation conlainln I inlng Reagan's mimeographeded Designed to raisese nmoney for the National Repipublican Yet the foiform lelter, wilh Its terribly*phaphony signature, is thlscs country great," Reagan writewrites. " I cannot canV tH b < signature. Senatorial CommltteIttee, the personalized letter Isisatwofold asuregivcaeaway that a few other letters;rs a committee's financew ; director. Not only is it raislislngncw „ ^ , •So I urge you to check the '.Yes' lo Join, you also receivc a medaedalol m erit, a lapel " J Yes’ box on theenclosM : most unusual sacrifice. • I money for Republlcallcan senators seeking re-electlctlon,but Ifyoudoji :eptance form and mail it wllh j our name Is recorded in the presldenl's"Honorpre ' flth your check today." ' ; "Nottheklndofsacrificciflce that a national emergencycy thc letter is gettinglg small-buckSI contributors invovolved in pin and youi Phis Is a request from the presid Roll" book,ik, which hepromlses to keepip withw his permanent J , -esident, but still, there's - ' m l^ t require of you, or•your yoi children oryour the party. Smith saysay s. „ nething about pleading for buckbucks that grates, papers. ‘ ; grandchildren, toproleclod o u r shores from invasion, I pi t's like being Iwlsted Into chapelaperonlng your high ' thalwillneverhappen—bl- but today I still must ask you'ou to H e re 's how it work'orks. You Join R eagan's Rcput t continues:-'*Equally exciting,ing.I'vc schol P residential Taskc Force,Fo and receive the foilawl loolei^s Friday-night dance.!. MsMaybe the Job needs lobe ; volunteer." 0 0 ? , =Ioned Sen, (Robert) Packwood»d(R-Ore.,and donefie, but you don't like the wayyyou yo were asked—nold ' If it's not time to scurryry thet kids into the basementland ar goodies; a gold medsledalllon, an Am erican flag, an I of the task force) to dedicatetea a full-size poiis cr phone number to call for Washington Informatlo llshed approach for a president.lent. ' yankouttheshotgun.whathat then? it’s lime lo fork over, I flagat a special ceremony in tthe rotunda of our Bu3ul then. If Reagan ever leavesves |politics, this stint does monthly newslclter.cr. ! that's what. natlon'sCapCapitol building. And I've askedked Bob to send this prep,:parc him for a secure job onnMadisonAvenue-in Mi • ; Reagan is asking-ass youyo find out on lhe lliird pagege- "Oftcn.thcblggeri'er contributors receive this pe,[Krsonal .personal momomento to you so tha t you cancanproudly.fly.it. a s. aavevertlslng. ; fo ra S 120donation. attention, but this is1s tIhelireltimelJuiowofthaLl iLlL’sbeen Iwilloncveivery day that's Important to0 America."Ai . After frantically skimmi:iming over the letter to reaffirnirm attempted forsmallealler contributors," Smith saysys. Packwood)od also will send you a task-foi•force membership BnIruceMammondlsa TImes-Nef>-Newsreportercovering ' . Uiat you, or your kids, arenren't beingdrafled, the messagsage Now, the president'ent's sincerity is not In questioiion nor is card with a “toll-free,* unlisted, memberlicrs^inly staletcpolltlcs aad the Idaiio Leglshgislature. \ Sunday, Novemtm ber 29.1981 Timos-Nows.s, TwinTv Falls, Idalio A-5 Curtailin came^ down \with a crash< oan Wasshii^gto]n’s theejater By OTIS PIKE resolutionsre s arc actually budget- I angles. Reaganm said “essential" ac- tiortional security adviser Rich):hard V. highlights; Wett'/wuse News Service busters ... loading the budg(Iget with tivltlcs could1 conllnue'and c every. All.Allen gave only 10 peoole thele rest of Congress will1 claim cIs it has greatly unnecessary spending ... budget- i agcncy couldI determinet for itself the day off. cut thc budget,. anand It ■wirT'TC^thW; _ " 1 ^nafysis ™ busting appropriations ... budget- what was essentintial. " \Mercifully. Ihe curtain camdebt In the political cannibalism, (;;on{Ongrcss and would be he thc one who brought Uie big big deficits." He made certirty and Uie Washington ' i few nasbcs of fine comedy.y. stopi^ moreire Uian two days before becam bec e low comedy. Thehe Anti- Monument wenere closed. Uie White • BATHROOM Nw 1>orc* laSlTcofE**:!n Deflcicncy Act of 1870 says th;that when House switchbofboard was placed on a Since it is concclvable thatthc as Dec. Reagan vetoetoed Uie measure. There Del ( DON'T REMOVE MEM JOB = RE-NEW RE ME 0 . 15 approaches we may beX treatedI to werc no legal;al funds for the operation Congress Cot hasn’t appropriallated the recording. TVV camera < crews were the same spectacle, here•e Iis what to of the governsmment afler 12:01 a.m. money. mo everyUilng must slopop except adm itted to selecfleeted empty offices, .. lobk for^o find the brightt spspots *in the (EST)Saturd£rday, Nov. 21. Uiose Uio emergency acUvllles "in•involving O ver a t the th Securities and i gloomy Scenario of your gogovernment Reagan dIdrildn't veto Uie spending bill Uie safety of human life or Uiehe protec- Exchange Con!omr slon, however, T I L E y j S ^ they were too) busy b saving lives and goingoUtotbusinto. “ until Monday,ly, Nov. 23. This, however, tion tloi of property.” a n d First, j»mparc the wamlrmlngs of how -- was not partrt of< the script, so no one Reagan F callcd a meetingng of his protectlngprope drcadfu}. It will be with1 ththc reality, paid any attentention. Cabinet. C a It was cairIlcd an AgricultureClaimed c , it had shut The dire predictions aboulx>ut how the 7116 m ail waswi picked up and deliv- "emergency'’ “ei meeting, andd since It down, and rie the CIA maintained its SINK govenjm ent will comc to0 a halt bear ered, those airah traffic controllers who w wa as 8:00 a.m . and no one knew2w what to honor by refusinsing to say whether one no r^ihblancetowhat hapilappens. still controlll continued( to dircct air do. it felt likeone. cleaning person'on was non-essential. ICELAINIZING^P r m i l t T I M A T I Keagan said that if hee hadhi to cast traffic, and] thcU Air Forcc continued Education £ Secretary Ten;m ;l Bell The Nationalal Zoo stayed open, on • » i his first veto it would "literserally ...shut its prcparatlGItions for Uie bombing of said sai his departm ent could “ ]jusl fold the theory thatlat thc snakes, too, are • a l iw o r k d o n e inI iHOME- ..GUARANTEED SAMSA E A S N E W # thegcwemmentoff.'' Egypt. up.”up. No, no — Uiat wasn’t neneccssary government propertypro and need pro- ReiC'Jamie Whittenen D-Mlss., On Mondayay Reagan went on televl- ... UllsI was show biz, not realit;lity. lectlng, chairman of the Housee Appropria-i slon. said hele had1 vetoed the bill, and The 1 safety of human lifee and Uie Vice Presldenient Bush courageously :pER(nA

ByLOYEMILLERJR. m an unhlngetged - telling Anderson he . HOUMW I w W f f — Newhouse News Service h ad been su(suckered by a top White ^ H M E i House aide> (r(meaning Allen) who had I— been waginglg a "guerrilla campaign” WE DEIILIVER^ WASHINGTON-The tideofeventstid agginst HaigIlg for many monUis. and Is constantly changing Innthe U nation’s causing Realeagan also to telephone caplfal,'and the latestt shifts gave Anderson witrt-ltft backing foi* HaJg. An- TOTA.iLENTEl'BTAINMlfENT24-ElOURS-A-ji-DAY! President Reagan somethlething to be derson endedled up with a much more thank^ for as turitey wasvas served at explosive cocolumn. Uian he'd had ■ his Califomia ranch Thursdrsday. before, andd (everyone was reminded As h e left Washington foifor the night all over agalgain Uiat Reagan couldn't west, developments heree hhad pul the seem lo handindle Uie longstanding feud president back “on top”’ forfc th e first belween Allerlien and Haig. tlmeiln nearly a month. That blzaruirre episode had hardly H e departed In the flushishof-victory, ended beforeirc Budget Director David having blown Congress; avaway In the Stockman'ss IndiscreetI rambllngs to weekend budget resolutionlon showdown the AUantlclc n i a g ^ e , alleging Uiat — like W yatt E arp mowlniving down the "Reaganomlimlcs" was really Just a . Clanton boys at the 0-K CorCorral. "Trojan Honlorse” to deliver a fat tax rI sHCfm ~ - AndRcagan’searllerstalstatesmanlike cut to the richich. speech proposing the ellndlm lnation of F o r too mainany days, Reagan avoided Soviet and U.S. intermediaidlate missiles com ing to grigrips wiUi Uiat one as well, -.-In Europe bad been welweU received E ven afterer be finally summoned everywhere but In Moscow.ow. Stockm an to a “woodshed" session In This recovery was-p-particularly the Oval OfOffice, Reagan ended up welcom e because it foUowejwed the worst looking weaklak for not firing his errant run of luck the ReaganI WWhite House budgeteer. has yet experienced. Then Alletlien was back on Uie front In contrast lo his earilej■ller sm ashing P^Se oncei again,a Uils tim e wlUi an successes on Capitol HUI,^U1. Reagan's incrrtibly fifishy explanation Uiat he second-round package of taxes and had “torgottiotten" lo m ake any dlsposi- idered In Con- tlonofSl.OOO)00 in cash pressed upon him 1 \ spending cuts had foundei gress. The appropriationsons bills wen- by W ends; fr.from a Japanese magazine ding their way th ro u g the House and In return for arran^n'g an exclusive rvlew wlUi first lady Nancy Senate threatened to make a eariy Intervl shambles of his effortsI to hold down Heagan. th e 1982 federal deficit. As tbe ta'tawdry affair unfolded, it It Allen had picked up a T” •The economy, whichJl Reagan Is turned out quartz wrlstwatches In the t^ln g desperately to resu:suscltate.had couple of qu sagged so badly that it wtwas formally same deal-I - more like some Arab rug pronounced to be In a sstate of re- merchant ttthan a key White House cession. official, The president himselff h£had capped a The Allenen mess continues to fester stream of inept comments*nts on foreign ^ d willII continuec lo do so, at least affairs with a Nov. 10 press pr confer- until Uie JJustice i Departmeni com- ence in which he manageaged to repeat pletes its invinvestigatlon. jaln. Some distiisturblng poll retunis came WORI

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By liE L E N THOMAS . ding, Nixon:on decided eariy Uils year to UPJ m t e House Reporte. have his poiportrait done. Alexander had ______done smalleillerstudlesofhlminUiepast which Nlxorxon liked, he said, WASHINGTON-Backackstalrs at the M rs. Nlxillxon's portrait was done a WhiteHouse: year ago bubut she Insisted Uiat it not be .The official portraitill ot Richard hmg until11 herh husband’s painting was Nixon,' now hanging in tbe White completed.id. House, Is getting mbcedid reviews. i The -i thinkn k Mrs. Nixon's Is very man portrayed by arilsrllst Alexander beautifullyIly painted,” said Congress, Clayton Is a much youngiinger m an Uian “ To me. it l(looks sad around Uie eyes.” the beleaguered presldenilent v^ o left Uie Aides salt>ald Nancy Reagan considers White House amid theUie W atergate \i a “ touchiching portrait” of her pre- scandal. decessor. Nixon Is pictured sittlniting a t Uie desk Congerr atadmitted Uiat he would have in the Oval Office, flatnanked by the prelemdd tlUie fonner first lady to bc i 1B American flag and thehe presidential painted as)s she£ was In the White House fjag None of the trauman a shows. He Is ' - vibrantIt aand happy, before Uie onset not the defeated mann n who lefl Uie of W atergargate, and before she had a ^White House In disgrace.ce. He Is a m an stroke, DE■CEME3ER0AMSHCnWTIMEE In command of lhe counlrntry. . B u th e sasaid Mrs. Hurd is true to her S H O W T MIE l , A m erica’s only m ent netw ork, satis;isfies y our taste forfor m ore of In contrast, the portraltrait of his wife profession,)n. She refuses "to do things ly total entertainm i 5pat, by Henriette Wye^yeth Hurd, Is like Uial,” he explained. "She paints t h e b e s t i n television.t< T une ini n t o t h e b i g g e s t mnovies, o th e best origginal com edy, thei brightestb •Munning In Its exprepresslon of a whatsheseisees.". stars, plus EB roadw ay show s,i, live1 concerts an dd iseries—all uncutt and com m ercial1 ffi r e e - 2 4 - ^rvading sadness. Sbeaie reflects Uie Artist JamJai ie WyeUi. son of Andrew . paln'lhal all m ust havesfelt. fel WyeUi, Nlx^ilxon’s first cholcc to do his H O U R S - A - 1-DAY, EVERY DAIAY. White House curattrator Clement portrait, tapparenUy was not im- Conger said, "I thinknk It’s a very pressed wilwlUi Uie NUon portrait. But satisfactory portrait. IfjIl's a recogniz- all he woiirould say on Uie record wasI able portrait. Yes,I, I like the ••interestlniting,” after he looked at it expression.” • while atteiitendlng a-W hite House re­ Nixon's painting didlid not get the ceplton. AvoUoblainOCablaSM ^ar«nofofTwkiraBs. place In the Grand Foyeilyer on the state Afterwargard, he went down to see his floor ususally reserveded for newcom- aunt's portortrait of Mrs. Nixon outside K lm b w fy , F ile r, HotailSM,Ooodliig. Wmmf iI M c m d J m M . ^ rs in the official portraitrail department. Uiediplomiimatic reception room on the His portrait replacilaced Lyndon ground floor, floi where paintings of all T¥rmrALLS,KiKIMBIRLY ANP HAMWPfM N 7 3 3 -4 3 3 0 Johnson's on the rightghl side of Uie contemponwrary first ladles hang. d o orvay to the E asl Rooloom. Johnson’s -fhe WlWhite House Historical ■ 4 nuB3a64aas portrait was moved dlidirectly across AssoclaUorilon paid $15,00q_M^ for Uie ■HMUANDaeODmONG 536-6SA5 th ehall. [lo rtra itsts after they had been1 ■ ' 'I I

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WARRINGTON, Englanand (UPI) - - “W' re astounded," “ a company M all Brooks aged 17 yearsirs In a single spokesm anJ said. sa "He worked for us day. Ior 16 years,irs, which means he was Four monlhs ago. he- decided1 on "oarjy J™r J f o f r retirement when hb ^ e o i .early retirement from a gas slove was Just starliiarting." p le factory. His pension application j . said I looked a young 6^ W t to tell them I kept my looks ; showed_lhat instead of beingbi 6J ,h e and I used to ll was 79. '■ hy never worryingwon about my age,'-’ "It has come os one bigiio«!iimrise" Brookssaid.d. 1 he said. “ I feel y ears olderT a S d y “ ' “The troubleuhle was that we lived in^ The 17 forgotten years Ccame2 lo light sm all villageIgc and never heard any- when his company wrotee ItoBrdbltfs thing aboutI worldwo wars or things lik^ Musicc:algroufp compkJains of cdisc rip-(-off native Ireland for his papericrs. lhal."

)-.yiJMHed P ress Internal:national dreamingng of a green Chrtstmas. Thele Baylnr Medical Ccnler in kHURRY Massachu;husetts Democrat, facing a vice president's son, Geor physicians say 12-year^ldd 1'1.SCKIP0FF ,______m a Jo r__challenge_.froin..-the c l ..con-...K .-sald ,:-'-'I -witnessed - it--;^- all.-It-was^ It Todd — C aD itr ^ ‘s eye_ disease. Is so 'Mm- four-member country coi group servativeI'c Moral Majority, is gearingg beautiful." ley will have to give liim Al.'ibnma claim theyjr hhave not re- up for a full-blownI re-election cam-V . moreinjecilections than planned, in — - • c M'Trt any royalties frotfrom the sale of p alg n next ne 'year by hosting a hopes of stastabilizing thc ailment.. The ;iiii.u! 1 million recordsJs aand are suing s25-a-pers<:rson Chrislmas party on Dec.? FEIFFEBPUY youngster,', strickens since birth withf sp en d ISunday Iiil II m anager for $4 million ml: in dam- 14. Moree tlthan 1,000 tickets have been Cartoonist Jules Pel!'elffer's play retinllls pigpigmentosa, is in Moscow ii'i( s They also are asklisklng thc courts sold and1 theth tolal Is expected lo reachJ, "Grownups"' slarted •previews p on with his parents pai to receivc experl- tl. iii.i- RCA RecordsI fromfr applying 2,000. Kentennedy, seeking his fourth fullII Broadway Friday night,'I, wilh opening m ental trcircalments In his battle[ aftern clOon , Tii; fjrnup's rccord royaoyaltlcs to a $2 senate term,ter is lislcd as target No. I 1 night set for Dcc. 10. TThc comedy, against bilmlindncss. The townsfolk of our Children>nflL :i tnillinn dept Incurred by manager E . on the Moiiloral M ajority's political ‘‘hllK which stars Bob Dlsby/ iand Frances Dalton, Ga.,a., raised $13,000 lo send the' ' w ith yo I.owry McBryde. They;y s say McBryde list" for Ihcthi 19fl2 mid-term elections. Stemhagen, concerns-.a'.a -successful famMy to MMoscow, in a fund-ralser i.vvi’r paid iHern more.ire. lhan weekly journalist cughl up in a tangledla web of spearheadedled by radio announcer - a n d Cl:hannel 4 ...> • • (m: h

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' HIMjON HEAD ISLAND. IS S.C. Sound. She and the plane plurlunged Into the Island. ------______A wnmanpllflL ;Flp-fihould-have-taken-«bout^ IS within sight of the only in'jrc than 7 hours to reachrea shore after ‘ minutes,s, butt instead lasted more thanin "1 Ihoughl the planele would have house on thctheJsland, the home of Gary luT li«ht {J|ane crasheded in1 the Atlantic 7 hours, stayed above the water:r for a while, Hect, thee 1 manager of the wildlife Salurflay thoughtshts of her family Herfatlfather, William F. M aready, a bul It sank in about 30.I. seconds,"si she preserve,, butbi was unable lo gather the t!0 |)l horgoli^. Winston-Sn-Saiem, N.C., lawyer, calledKl said. . strcngth torlomove. i "K very emotion willwilhin mc cam e hlsdaughlghler’s survival a "miracle, "O nce 1 was oul of thehe plane, 1 lay Hect discIscovered the woman while 'llll." said 22-y e;ar-old a r Kathy "She shouldsh have died afler threeie on my back till I got:ot my senses patrolling> the tl island and heard her U^invidy, a Hying Instnislnictor. “There h o u rs In the I water," said Maready,y, together." calling forhirheJp. ^v.is laiifihing, crying,lg, cursing and w ho fleww tot Hilton Head lo be with hisIs T he woman begann swimming "She wawas pretty pitlful-Iooking Dr-iyiiiR.” daughter.cr. ■ toward thc only land vis'Isibie. a swim when we foifound her," Heet said. "She U'tijle I was floating,Ing, I kept think- “ She’s's veryv thankful, and a good bit' i t ' she says should have lal[aken her only w as numblan ai d co ld ." :ii; iilioul family, Thanhanksglving and more revieverenl than she was yesler-r- an hour ‘‘but I got lurnedfd around’’and Sufferinglg from exposure and a few not wanting to die." she.lhe said from her d ay . Shele feelsf good about thc llllle bitIt lost sight of the shore. cuts and bruEtrulscs, she w as taken to the u'llanilltonHeadHospospltal. of prayingingshedid lasl night." The swimming' and floating f con- hospilal, where wl nursing supervisor Ms M aready was he,headed back to Ms. Mailaready, a flight instructor forir tlnued unlil about 5 a.m. a Friday, KatherineJ PMercer described her as ililionHeadlsIandfrom*om Lady Island, G inn AirIr ScrviceS fif H ilton H ead, wasIS when, exhausted, she pulled pt hersi;if;."'R ind of ove:iverwhelmed. r ' 7 i ■vlieri‘ she had lakcn^ a scuba-diving by herselfelf In thc single-engine Cessnala ashore on thc beach al ( Pinckney’ “Shehad{id periods (whileswimming);) when her planeane went down 150_ aboutoul 10 o'clock Thanksgivinglg Island, a national wildlKlllfe refuge off of not knowiiwlng whether she w as goinglg Tlianksi>lvinc nishl inIn Port Royal night wherhen encine trouble developed. the northwesi shore off IHilton Head to m a k e lt,"t," Ms. M ercer said. Pigeonn lady teimds herbbrood dalily N’l.W YORK (UPl)) - In Cenlral '"riiot'st's why I feed them. For 10 ‘‘Miss Wright loves biibirds for some 1 'gjP^ Cl» l c » r F’H i pT ] i^iirk near the entranoance to the zoo That’s a lot of peanuts andid reason. She loves theseX pigeons and , "■ overy day for 10 years> thithe gray-halred seed. Thorhat’s why I ask them for a she loves Ihosc birds thilhal whistle lo 1 liit’i'oii lady has tendeded 1her strutting, q u a rte r ■fc for seed before they take myiy her, over here," said An\ngei, pointing (‘'i . v v ^ W d ei V e I d p ■jobiiiiiH, flapping, cool;oolng, red-eyed picture. . II think il's right, don't you?' I Into the zoo at the tropical OlOOtl. m ean itI’s s not righl to take someone's:'s ‘‘I think she h a s A ilto •' & I’ljii'ons on her shouldeildcrs, pigeonsin picture irIn thc park without askinglg from Europe." sald^hrheone Angel, ' W exposure ' > sil? iicriap, pigeons on herrblue bl hat them . Is 11 who sat crocheting iiuhehe brick booth 1 , 1 1 0 , 1 2 6 It's cold and I have to cat myly behind her husband. “ShShe has a pin. S 'I’lUeon lady," sayy theL peoplo as , ili.'y[)ass. “ Oh, look, aaplgeonlady." p l she says. She w ears It on her coalI aall the time. I \ U v . vm J " ^ " ^ t H E S E P A vdiingglrlpausestoiiloslare. dbye." asked h er whal il was. ShShe said it was ' PRICES QOOD ON K(odak Film joj o r other - . "Hero pel, here pel,'lel," the pigeon She waiAraiks off briskly, stopping to atitle.That’swhalshctollold m e." la.lycallstoherblrds. ‘ sa y a lew:w words to a man fe<^ing the1C "She knows the birdsds," said Mr. - - C-41 Color?r Pfirit FilmI or Color SHiinaerFilrri::' Tiu’ girl moves slightightly; lhe Hock She Shi pats his shoulder, thenin Angel. "Oh, yeah, you sesec them birds 'Hirsis Into the air. ^ w alks upjp the footpath and out of Ihe^le^ every day and you canin tell the dif- . V 20exp. $52.502 , 24exp$C53 .0 0 ; 36exp.$-$ 4 : 5 0 ference. There's one pig(igcon with one •See, you frightenedled Ihem," says a s u: wW . a s mW mi ^ tli:Mikl lady. T en yeaicars. leg and she looks for ilallall day. It's all Otv at least." said Evans Angel in while. She calls for it: I ‘Whiley, —— MAIL TO;y. Kina Stec PtMto 045 \ siale-gray sky, apnpre-winter wind ______1 2 exp. S .59 _____ till'leaves scatter. a nearby)y Ibooth, selling tickets for hisIs W hitey.'" P.O. 80XC-11, Offoroxpiros lilts her seed Inlo C entralI PiP ark Pony C art ride. "Everyry "O ne has feathers on Usings,’’it said —:------_____ 20exp. S2.50_____ SPOKANE, WA.9 9 2 2 03 Octobers. 1981 Miss Elsie Wrlghl puls ______24 exp. $ 3 .0 0 _____ .1 simpping bag on theje Ibench. She Is f y1 year. She leaves about 2:30,33 M rs. Angel. :R ROll POSIAOE 4 MANOLINO • SHIPfSHIPPINO LAOEL •'-‘lioi i and thin and nea'leat in her blue ° clw k ..Gets Gi here aboul 11 ^ r ^ 2. - ' “ There was one bbird named ------______36 exp. S 4.50_____ PlEASE PfllNIINT CieAtlLY .iiv;;-; and red-grcen*bei|beige cloth coat. "Y earsrs ago we used 16 have thele R ocky," said Mr. Angel; ______I LING______------With a crinkled, smlie-lie-creased -face 1 nman. He had a nighttime Job)b Turning to his wife, hche said: ‘‘You ‘ POSTAGE & KANOLIN .u'd red hands cracke<:ked white with ‘n theater ‘"i district and used to lo rem em ber RbckyT^ SheI nnodded, look- SUBTOT/OTAL______..-(lid. com e hereere In the daytime and feed thele ing down al her needi)dlcwork. Mr. Washish. rosldenis add S.3% satost '•.\ren't they lovely?"y?" she asks In squirrels,Is. He was here about-10, llII Angel turned back, pollolnled to the TOT/DTAL______------!ior thick b urr (Scollancand'to Montreal years andnd then heldicd. Then he had a counter and said. “Hc usedui to come ^ <> Delroil to New York))rk). “Oh. I just friend whcvho did thc same. Max was hisIs right up here and I used lo feed him." :«vctiiem. nam e. Hei^cdied. too.

L otte Lenya/a dies mingP»c«mb»r 3rd iim saiiad '^ iiJ ia!ia!:!iEij| in i J»rom*Cln*mo i f NKW YORK (U P I)-I — Lotte Lenya, '. ■ ■ ■ i r c w 'otMocKM 111-sta r of the classicsic "Threepenny ^::r i ■ INfOtMATlON liiiiUiftl ArtPPic»uro»A K L_^ When IhQ- m et they- and a champion)lon of the music il C heard bells. And that ; C 1)1 lior husband, composi^ r Kurt Weill, _ -- ^'ciFTBOi o o K s was Just round one. j • ; (lll ll of cancer Fridayy nighl.n She was on Sal* Nowl S lO V alu * F o rO n iyf $'$ 9 f i t- -^2^ ^ {h‘ i JOHN BELUSHI 4 ' I led mif job, Avoiloblo At All Thoolro a' MijsUnya first attra'traded attention ' ny , mj Rolli Royet BLAIR BROWN A III iiic 1928 Berlin prodiroduclion of The GEORGE SEGAL I- •{ liiiiv[>enny-O pera bjby Weill and ^ CONTINENTAL . iM-icist Bertold Brecht.ht. IHer fame was ijT; "H i D a d S he wavas lost fliS • • confirm ed with the fil:film version in j r . - mm from theE tm om ent P^PggGli l[ i!Vii andshewonaTonyany award in 1956 rip * • till iKT work In a Broad\ladway revival of "!; COPV she sauaw him. D.ll,7llO-»iOI lf<; l|lc.*stl0W. 0 } M iss Lenya died1 ata a friend's - i-.'. L-, ^ *■’. a|i:irimenlonManhaltaittan's E ast Side. ' ' f ______■ J; si.f had been releaileased Into the •' !» Dolly 7:00-8:45 iun. 1U5-3;30-S;IS-7!00-8;45 : • ii n'iul's care after getti[etting 10 days of ;■ treatm ent atit tthe Memorial nams I '■ ‘li*l

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byM i f I i r - r - , CONNERYf ,1 iii. . " il D O N T■YOa Y l WISH YOU WERE AR-W THCIR? , I Wi- “ ■ TIJVVIE ALVNAti)A '" t o d * . 1 Dudley M oore ' Lizaza Mlnelll p r:|a CAROLBURNEH DITS ^ r Jo h n Gielgud glP a>ur ^ Dolly 7:t5»!jS SeaspT is J P HI un. l2:45-3:SS-S:0S-7:IS-9:35 • l l s V&\ I itAtOI«-'7.00-t0:J0 [i Dolly 7:00-9;10 1 ^ f f l l W Dolly 7:05.?OSTOO iJlliiyiH! _ / - ’F iup. 12;30-2:40-4;s0-7;00-9il0 W 1 s s i i - ___• Sunday. Novenem b er 29.1981 T im es-Nowiws. s. Twin F allj. Waho A-7 — . . / H H ^Country mlUsic stars> ireturn tto l bury cocal miner’sJ wife\ BUTCHER HOLLOW. Ky.. (UPI) ( - Funeral servicrvices for Mrs. Bulcher L i ' K - ■ Counlry music stars U re tlaI LynnL and w ere held earlierrllcral the funeral home . ,..C..CIryplal r Gayle rclurncd to the 11 Kon- w ith the Rev.. LowellLo Webb, pastor of tuitucky mouninins Salurday,• lo bury thc F re e WillI Baptist Bi Church of Van th

"’i ...... WARDS> HAUS EESEill UPI M R o b e rt B e a r h aB s hb e e n s h u n n e d by his familyfa since he w as excoicommunicated from thele Reformed Mennonltete C h u rch in 1972 New $ 1 6 9 I lb . Lonehly holida]lys for melanshumned by fifamily Miltt^Wedilarr ...... PLAINFIELD, Pa.»a. (UPI) — Robert Bear, ‘i t soon will be 10 ydars.ars. My oldest son will bc o o r RO crazy. Some commilit ssuicide. I'm not that excommunicated from■om the Reformed Mennonltec 21 in January and m y youngestyoi daughter, who w v ay." Fresh Curil . .' Cburch and banned-1id- from seeing his family,', w as 2 y ears old, is 12 now,')w,"said Bear. "Some of The former Mcnnonite saidst he has seen no stopped lo ask two> teteenagers where hc mightit them run when Ihey see.m sec e, My wife runs woman w other than his wife,e. vwhom hc m arried 2J S Ik o d find his son, wtiomI hc he knew was working on a aw ay." yearsy ago. since his excexcommunication. "I nearby farm. Two years ago this weeA’cck, Bear was dramat- believe b I have one wife andJ llithat's it," he said, AAonterey Jcla c k Rog. Sl.991b ...... ' >‘I haven't seen somiom e of my children for overr Ically acquitted of chargcsges he abducted his wife, Boar, wearing shined black bla boots and gray four years. I went to thci Ashcombe Farm andd Gale.towhomhestllllsleg; legally married. clothcs c resembling mllllaryry fatigues,I said he witl aslied two girls if the>hey knew where he worked,I. Bear admitted accoslinsling her al a farmer’s spend s; the holidays with frier■lends Ihls year. In thc and suddenly.! rcalizallzed one of them was myy market, and dragging her lo his truck, but said past, p h e largely spent themn aalone In his trailer. SPEC:iALOFTHEWEIisK daughter," hesaid. he* merely wanted to savsave her from lhe "re- "1 would sec how nice itI wasw lo have a family "Giris change over^er a few years and I didn'tI ligious tyranny" of the ullrullraconservatlvescct. A and a for y ears it bothered me more lhan staying SWISS CHEE!ESE...... nifognlzeher right away."awj Cumberland County, Pa.,3., jjury agreed. by b myself. There was always al' a slum p af- Bear lives only aI hahalf hour from his wife andd Now, he spends his daysays alone, working on his tcrw t< ard ." hc said. “This us&ised to be a bad tim e of six children. Hc lovesves them very much. Bui hce 300-acre cabbage and pun:pumpkin farm and living the tl year, but you either gel!l uused lo ll or it breaks NOW TAKINGJG ORDERS FOR CHEESE GIF'GIFT BOXES will not see them thisils Christmas.i He m ay neverT In a trailer at the end of a wwinding, dirt road. you." y 3 SIZE!ES-LARGE VARIETY IN EACIACH bc with them agaiq. His living room consistslists of an old cou<;h. lwo Bear last autumn saidd hcI would m ake no L .i______: - It has been almostlost 10 years since Bear, a chairs and a lamp. Plas’lastic sheets cover lhe _liI'urther efforts to sec thc “pretty"p lltlle woman” '; h a n d ^ m c 52 year otd wllh silver hair and bluet7-UP refuse lo speak withth him1 or even acknowledge[e before. There have beeneen a lot of men In my bet a big devil. - j his existence. position. Some drink, somaslcally what hc wanted for Cranston insisted he wavas not dls- eleclion nexlxl year. This has helped •Senale Democratic leleader Alan his "economomic recovery program." iappoinled to bc alone in vcvoting "no" put Cranslonin InI the spotlight, sS f U C K E Y'S ' j ■ Cranston stood alone against ag Presi- "We’ve! beenb< giving him an oppor- Ibecause lhe Democratic lileadership, Doos he hanlanker lo bc Senate majorl- r i N i H u n a c a m dl i ih t ident Reagan this week. lunity to ha'have his way on mosl of the ifaced wllh "a united Republican P ly leader? “I’“ I’m perfectly happy with : But he predicts Dcmocilocralic opposi- issues so hishis program would gel a fair |position,’’ took no positionI ofoi its own, my presentt rrole. Bob Byrd Is very ' tion to Reaganomics willwill grow as ils test," Cran■anslon said. "H c won't be Thc balding gauntnt-looking good leader,:r. We work well • TWIN FAILS!STORE • JEROMES!STORE om easy re- logelher," CnCranston said, ; “ w eaknesses and flaw:laws’’ become able to shift shii thc blame to us If 11 (Cranslon, 67, Is fresh fron Acro** Irom Smith"'>■ F ronlosoRo Road , - more apparent. doesn't worlork." Ielection to a third term^ last year. An aide saidsa Cranston would nol Food King challenge lo Byrd, but if : C ranston called the pre!president's veto While 8818 senatorsj voted "aye" last IRunning as a liberal in t^thc year of initiate a chi co rn o r of Morning:■S*''*” Mogic Voll.'alloy Koriworih :o f a money bill lhat shishut down the Monday forfor the emergency measure 1Reagan's landslide, hc oullulpollcd the . ano th er scr:;crlous challenge were and Addison •government for a fewcw hours last funding hcthc govemment through Dec. iformer California governoror by 200,000 mounted, "he•he won’i let anyone climb OPEN }0‘A: 0 0 a.m. to 6:00 p.m..m. Mon.-Sat. ’ Monday a case of tliealr!alrics intended 15, Cranslorilon voled "no," objecting to 'voles In his district. over his back’c k "an d could well get inlo ’ "lo divert atlenllon fronrom his failing what he calledca “ snap decisions" on Democratic whip sirjince 1977, it. e^ohomlc program." importantIt isissues. ICranslon has bccome mimore public ‘ The Califomla Democtlocrat. the only The 88-1•1 vole\ sent the resolution to isince the Democrats becaram e the mi- senator to vote agalnslisl the stopgap Reagan, who wl had vetoed an Initial inority parly almost a yeae a r ago. Al- money bill that alloweded Congress lo measure passedpi by Con^^, shut- Ihou^ i new to lhe Senatate Foreign go Tiome for Thanksglvii{Ivihg. said the ling downwn "non-essential" gov- Relations Committee, hee was point £ Democrats aren’t quitee rtready lo come crnmcnl scrvicesforafewhours.scr m an in the unsuccessful cfleffort to stop t oul swinging agalnsl Rea;leaganomlcs. "H e wan'anted to veto il lo seek lo the sale AWACS rad ar planmes to Saudi : ilo w vigorously Demo(mocrats oppose . assert comom m and and conlrol over Arabia. : thc rest of Reagan’s pnprogram "will Congressi anda divert attention from The well-spoken' Crananslon pre- ^ ^'depend on what's propropceed next," His fallingtg economic< program ,'’ s a i ^ viously concentrated onm nuts-and- - Cranston said In an intervervicw. Cranston,I...... ~ bolts ieglslallvc work, making m few t “T here will be morec activeai opposi- Cranslonon said when Congress re- enemies. Mlon as the weaknessesses and flaws turns Momonday to put togelher yet . But as a former Journalist, j t become more and more•e aiapparent," he anolher moneymo bill, ''we'll be back inI Cranston has been m ore acaccessible lo t'.said^ thc samte e position again. There’s; the press lhan Democraratic leader 1T h e $3^19.95 Cranston said Senalelale Democrats another deadlinedet and there will moret Robert Byrd of West Virgiiginia, who is t d id not stand in the wiway of giving theatricsion on Dec. !5." preoccupied wilh his bid* bl for re- C h r i s$ i t m a s SS h o p p ee r V t | • I cAwiOUlmcing W f e e k em d. oO nly $39.95 aL In i^ t per rooom and free p a rk in g

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W ithth dancing and I*It's a value of up to S90.590.00! So icrvo your room today./. And put a A 1 N' cnlertainnicnt. Plus an1 irindoor swimming A ^ \ I pool. Saunas. And hydrolrothcr.ipypool. lc fun in your Holidayy shopping,s \ I If you go oul you dorlon't have to go Ihi'u Miirriott- does it./, tthey lio i7 rfy /t/. I far. The Utah Symphonymy plays right ------Vl I I IMtflS ri'i'ii pr nr n r m x l Salt LakJce City/^(D{arriotttiot'Itei. r MEAT W 75 So. Wcsl TomplTiplc, Ji.tll Liki' C'liy, Uuli, b4l14101. (POI) 5Jl-0«00or (»OOJIJ 22H-929022 I MARKET U PRJM!LSiilxL auJJ J IM kes Blvd. Ph. 734 A-8Tlme9*N«Y'9-f*'"®ills Irtaho . Sunday, Novembenber29.i08l It’s ho)t all vi(ctories ifor Recagan 01•n Capittol Hill K / t \ WASHINGTON (UPI)[) -— President noticed is3 11th at Kcagan also has lost through Congress this yeaear, Reagan Much of ’tt the credit for Reagan's growing ^ w eary of Reagan’s’s continual ■ Reagan hasprovcdhc sUllilill can win the his share ofof battles, some of them on was rebuffed so many' Ilim es that success shoutiould go lo Michel. and demandst for budgel culs. big showdown votes InI C(Congress, us- key issues.s. there m ay be a series of veveto fights in Senate GOP)P leader Howard Baker, WillDemocralsslageaca comeback Xv Ing Ihe skills of savvyf GGOP leaders Reagan’si's tax bill, for instance, was the coming monihs. two skillfulU 1men who know how to in1 thc 1982 congressional eleilections? If and playing on (he fearsrs aand needs of changed soso many times before It The reason that the.lossjs s e s a re n o t read their tij>Irpops, liow lo m uster them thc t GOP gains seals. ReagIgan's posl- f A j / a sm all band of waveringng Democrats,I pass^ thalial ll had little resemblance noticed - and that thc rerevised bills and when lo0 lilell Reagan to back away lion t will bc even stronger,r. If Demo- / ^ 1 / "When wc get togetherber on our side to thc origliglnal - and some of those are considered victoriess - is that from a fightithecan’twln. h crals < gain a few seats, ass expecled.> . /MifM and there are some defeIcfectlons from ^changes ncnow are coming back to Reagan and his congressissional allies n Reaganin i is the flashy quarterback the t eleclion will be considerc•red a draw. v f j c i iK? j ? the other side, wc can;an win,” said haunlhimn. . carefully choose their bjbattles. And of the GOPP l prom ises to Individual congressmen co two other que{ucsllons: in i holding lhe loyalty ofif wavering Y < gress from budget batlle<:llcs to lax bills w ere wlllinIling to give a “yes” only if which he will bc cxpectedd tot keep, but . How farfar can GOP loyally bc conservative c Democrats is fear that V lo thc sale of AWACS radradar planes to ihclr pel I | projccl was included er he has angered GOP frlenends by plac- stretched?? Some Northern Re- Reagan l Is so popular wilhth the folks U Saudi Arabia. prolected.± ing poiillcally damaging' ddemands on publicans airalready have begun to boll back I hom e thal they wouldd beI hurt by - k\ Bul w hat has not generally ger been ‘ On manymy bills working thclr way’ them. on som e vole’Dies and GOP leaders arc opposlnghlm. ( , C.S.I. ______M Mlonagem a n ent As'corC. CHRISniAS Kean tc:o be certafied govvemor ■ ■ “ a UNDAEtSALE! TRENTON, N.J. (UPl) (UI ■- Re- days ago) haveh served only to widenI changes have turned up. FESTIVAliJ publican«Thom as H. Kean Ki will be K ean's lolalial by 42 votes, his campaignI Florio contends lhal m r anual re- i n r o N EtSUNDA^ • I } / AHIA H illat*d W ith certified the nexl govervem or of New aides reporwrtcd. counts are needed becauseuse the totals •; _ C oll»glat» D.E.CA.' Jersey Tuesday, four weevcekstotheday II remainains to bc seen how fa r Florio> changc every lime Ihc^icy arc run \ a fte r he relu ctan tly satIt d'down to d raft will push■\ wilh thc recount. wfHch he Ihrough the com puter andId because«f^ K fl|| his concession spccch. requestedd andi paid for. II is the first questionable punch holeDies on the l e r o N EMUSE! Kean will bc declared^ winnerw of one held in aa NewI Jersey gubematlonalI cards. of the m ost extraordinarylary elections tn cace. There was a point on ekelection night New Jersey history byy ao scant 1,677 JosephI Salema. J one of Florlo’s1 when Kean was almost votes over Democraiic: Rep.R« Jam es J. closest advisers ad^ and his campaignI conceedlo Florio. (M oondayOnly) i / Florio even though a recirecount has not chief of staff, s said the four-termI With two television stistations pre- j|^ \ __ . .DlMC.' I,, bfen compleled. , congrtfssirsman would spend the dieting lhat Florio wouldid win, a dls- The stale Board otof Canvassers, weekendi reviewingn memos from his: couragcd Kean sal down1 on0 a bed his , 5th, 6lh 'M q u lred by law lo.meeteet on the first attorneyss on < how thc recount was hotel suite aboul 15 minutiutcs after thc j 4th, a , wiil certily the going, polls c i o ^ Novu-3- a n dbegan-jotting ^ • — — •>*------— millionaire businessmanlan on the basis Salemaa saids Florio may made “aI down ideas for a conccssloilon speech. of figures submitted by/th Ih e 21 counties major deci:xiision" Monday. "The whole episode lasted la about e . ' m before the recount. ,. The Ihreiree-Judge election panel Is; five minutes." an aidIlde recalls. (T If the recount swingsngs In Florlo’s- scheduledd tot .rule Monday on Kean’s! "Shortly thereafter, it bec:ecame appar- O CENTER m \ direction, a three-judge;e electionel panel request :hatIha manual recounts In threeI ent lhat the whole thlnjIng began to ' ; F EXPO lon. ru ral coun)untlcs using computerized — wllUller the certification i lu m .” ffeaturing: e a - t1I| B ul totals so fa r In thele tallytl begun 12 m achiness be hailed because few Kean then threw away theth notes, \y ^ UHIQUIiDUE-imiisuAi M a M D y Cody Ci:e le b ra teBS 5 0 th aiinniversa HANDCRilERjnHiBinst J a ry ^ • M o ta□I l C< raH f M n CHICAGO (U PI) -- CardinalCl John place bcforfore next’weelc. John Gtennon and ' I'ali • T o y t aler became Qu^rten 's C h o ic e * h a rd Ic e cre<:rean ^ Is o n M le o t Dairy Quaueen P. Cody, the embattled•d archbishopa of ^ chancelloroflhearchdioc< ‘ m the bluest Catholic di

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"HAHI f E A Y I R Yr H A P P Y IHOI.IPAY‘- o — II ✓ Sunday, ^Novombor 29.1961 TImos-Ni)S-Now!i. Twin Falls, Idaho A-9 ^ Safetty meassures G2an averrt dealthfromlharsh \uvinter ceoid I X WASHINGTON (U(UPI) - Safety arrives?2^," said Kichard Hallgren.•en, lective clothing in the• home,h ski lodge blanketss oro sleeping bags, a first aid said. for fresh1 allair and the exhaust pipe,. , measures can help- toto! save Americans direclor[or of lhe National Occanic and or-hUDtlng cam p in casase of a blizzard kit, workirking flashlight, candles andind "Secondly, conserve tilthe fuel In your should be2 checked ch against blockage.''; from the 450 deathsiths Irom extreme Atmosplsphcric Administration’s Na- or ice storm. m atchcss anda bags of sand or gravelvel vehicle's tank," he said,id. "Use of the Also. Hallgrillgren said, people should' ' cold.prcdlctcd Iorr tlthis wlnlcr. Ihc tionalIWealher Wi Service. C ars ihould bc'w lntInlerized with a fortraclloillononiceandsnowv heater wiil bc cfficicntI itf you run the move arouncound in the car as much as .. Commerce DepartmiImcnt said Satur Based:ed on pasl records, officialslals cheok of braices. tireses. fuel system . Even wiwith a carload of emergencyicy car's engine a bil then titurn il off until possible toml0Ti)aintninb0dyheat. ; dayv' have ppredicted 450 cold weatherher lights, windshield wi]wipers, exhaust equipmenlcnt, travelers should bc awareare you gel cold. Vour fuel 51supply wlli last “The sccrct to avoid ave becoming a deathsis thistl winter. sylcms and antl-frececze levels. If of otherr sisafety precautions, Hallgrenren longer lhan if you werere lo run lhe- Whenoulsi)ulside, one sltould wear thin cold-relalcd fatalityy IrIndudes planning . As precautionary p moosurcs'.'CS. driving any distance.. Ithey should be said, suchich as avoiding the temptationlon engine continuously." layers of■ clothingclo and always wear a • for potential severeire winter weather Hallgret:ren advised storing adequateiate equip^ for emergenencles wilh lire to leave! ththc car and walk lo safety, To prevent carboiion monoxide hQt.toprcsersserve body heal thal cscapcs ' coupled with cautionion once thc season food supplies, su{ healing fuel and pro-pro- chain s.a shovel, extraa warm> clothing, "It coulould bc your last walk," hc poisoning, a window shoirtould be opened quicklyTromrom the top of thc head. '

R e plorts o save t h e i b ln i m a E lI i f o i u e Mecojrd nunnbers inn a s . e a g lle e habitat Presentstsc.PRESENTSTOro PLEASE , GLENHHAVEN, W is.(UPI)-News prevented what could haveave _____ 'OUR PETS 1! gpincg underr doctoitr’sjcniffe KiSiinto a major disaster at thc A k . E agle Valley Vn Nature Preserve - a "SpocialI OnO Dog bald eaglagle sanctuary — an official — ^ _) Groomli'ming',’ I SE * YORK (UPIJPI) - Americans dropped)cd from first place among thcthe 900 children a y ear wtwere dying from said Salurlurday. ^ ^ O p m i K ^ 0»% ■ A had23[8 million operaleratlons In 1979. lhe top 100 operationso in '72 to scVbhlhh irin compiicoilons of the ojoperations when / . igus ad placed in thc Nov. 18 year, up from 17.3 ’79 — a =arthonnlI11on.a. m ost ever in a ycai ■ a dramatic slide form 917,00C',000 Ihey w ere running nea if a local shopper invlled hunt-unt- W M i ARRIIRF! Iff millioh In 1972. thee AmericanA Collcge per ycaicar to 500,000. y ear mark. ers to thc 1.400-acro preserve for thethc /'■^5 MB' of Surgeons reported!ledSalurday. sicrlll rllizallon operations - ligation The report also showiwed a slight drop openingg last1: weekend of thc Wlsconsir I P " ^ O i r " • The*jate of openjcrations per 1,000 and div isin I i l l / division of fallopian tubes — iou'n lo 639,000 a gun deer:erseason. population rose from)mR4.91n'72lollO,5 I showed rirct hyslcrectom ics, dov ed among thc lop 10 for the first y e a r in '79 from 64649,000'in 1972. Officialials are trying lo determineline lljUIjH In ]p9. reported the 1981 Facl Book tim ein in 1974, being lOlh with 326,000 Hysterectomy is thele second most ^ h o plac^laced the bogus ad, said Terrcr- M a m fo r.S irg ery , notingng lhat 1979 Is the cases.i. By 1979. the steriiizallon „ popular operation performed f on rence Ingram,Inp executive directorr ol H | F .ratest year for whichIch icomplclc figures operailoillon had moved lo fiflh place, women: the firsl is dilation and Eagle ValValley Environmentalists, Inc.a c .. M m \\ available. w ilh 610610,000 cases for a ra te of 2.8 pet curettage and there werev 935.000 of {he non-pn-profil group thal owns and anc In a rundown onin lheI top 10 opera- i.ooopoipopulation. 'Mions from 1972 to) 1979, 19 frequency of . those in 1979. ■ manages'es lhe preserve. e big dip in thc tonsil operation: «tbn5lllcc(omics andnd appendectomies . lar operations in There*e are an estimated 200 balesaid JKl' ' M 2lievcd a response lo crtticisnis m The 10 mosl populai Beeped dramaticalicallyrslcrlllinllons ^ Hino J979 w ere listed a s biopopsy. 1.3 million; eagles in thc sprawling wildlire are;irea 1 health care auditors, Includlni ^ fl^ a c s a r ia n sectiontlons increased sig. •ttage, 935,000; on the MiMississippi River In southwestrest- I party payers such as the °‘ gov v. dilation and curett r skin or tissues, cm Wlsccsconsin. ^onUawUnHiMncacompaalcs—f excision of lesion of s I P ^ ^ n s 65 and ov( iyrtg9.000;-llga------/o o .?^ c most, figure'ures in the report Durlrtrlng -the seventies, numcrtfcrtf® ^loii and division of fallopian f tubes, In 1979,), Ithe elderly un- reportsrts from such sources deploreiored 610,000; C aesarean s(section, 599,000; ‘ '.'d o cen t 4.2 million)n operations,o a rate th c frequency frc of lonsil operationsIons, tonsillectomy and adenoideclomy, a W 11 A COMPLETE GIFT . I /n® ->(rf'l83.4pcr 1.000 poptlopulation - up from dubblnj)ing Ihc T & A Ihc most frequcntl; 500,000; repair of inguinal in hernia, SEIECTION FOR EVEN f THE MOST DISCRIMINATINGNCI I oJV 'n u ife million, a ra te of 130.6 per 1,000, in perfomorm ^ operation of questlonabi'labie 500.000; oophorectotom y. 447,000; HOLIDAY need.I. ' cholecyslcctomy, (reremoval of gall . H COME BBY AND SEE FOR YOyOURSELF . : . Ijl Tonsil and adctidcnold operations CriticHies noted wilh dism ay that som'■ornc bladder) 445,000. SPECIAL m o HBERBUSSSKSKVKEHKEIS □ BRGOMINEMIKG SHEAR j \ i f □ CAT & DOG,MBABBIERS □ COMBS,S. CIIPPEHS,Cl n c . M ' ! 9 ® ® P e r n , W □ lttSHES,COLlLIARS. CHOKE □ VITAMIHSIlHS&CflAT « I J a t ure r cleaniiin g p o iso>ned i watMain Ave. E. iiControi. commentlniIllng on what 11 said has caused cc liver canccr in som»me iributlonpoinls. 734-8212 ■ f t •iTHEANIMALJHOUS ! USE* t w a s . thc firsl Tcptreport of the non- laboratratory animals, the CDC said, A survey revealedcd that a small L — ___ ‘'"S S v 2 6 0 % 2n!nd Ave So Twtn Falls5 733-9634^®®^^'' 'gccldcntal contamtnmlnation of a'public "Anin extensive c searoh for lhe sourcurce percentage of the resldsidenls who drank , water supply, saidaid the. “ continuous of contDnlamlnallon suggested thatI the th contaminated watrater experienced iiufihlng action off normalm water flow inseclic;licidc had been deliberatelyy irIn. som e ill effects, sueuch as diarrhea, j ^iU evcntually elimiliminale the minimal jectcdid inlo thc systcm Ih ro u ^ a . abdominal pain, skinin and eye irrila- J^ ^ u al contaminatl tion. headachc, dizziuincss and sore ” M . r stopcoccoci( intended to provide acces ■ ' ^ ■ D e c . 7. I960,>60, a resident of a (or estlnglest devices." the CDC said,I throat. There wei;cre no hospi- SiM ttsburgh nelghtx{hbortiood reported ■ , talizalions, however. ilthough affecting a larg e populs ^{^at his tap waterr smelledsn of i

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News]»paper imerger’sparksscontnoversy1 jsEATTLE (UPI) — - The Seattle " Daily clrculatlon.grew/ toti 198,445 by conduct forb:irblddeh in other industries, • ^Mntelligencer, oince m the most „ .October of this year, upp 12,809 from The Timem es and P*I ogrecm ent . (fowerful editorialal voice In “It’s j getting " j■ *the• 185,661 of a year agogo, while the would bea a"hard core” violation of quipment Company Washington Territory,I', 1;has fallen on . ' Times, with a clrculatiolion of about the Shermaman Antitrust Act If it tp rd tim es and wantsI to end nearly a C/(: / o s e r t o p r o - 255,000, had actually slippijped by about w eren't for)r the I exemption from that century of economic com:ompetltion with y .. 7,500, according to IP-I relall law provldetded by the Newspaper Pre- ’’ $2,000,000 Its arch rival. fltCtabiliti/ all th e advertising manager JohnUnCheshler. servation Act,Ac he said. . U.S. Attorney Gene:eneral William But in final arguments,s, Thackeray ' However,r, the Joint efforts of both Frcnch Smilh Is expectcKted to make a ]t i m e . T h e recounted 13 years off consecutive< papers wouli)uld give them “an arsenal Ai u c f i o ir r ° " decision in February on a request by financial losses despite a Hearst In- of weapons"fis" — including combinedj ------the Post-Intelligencer' anand the Seattle D)ercentage 6 o f vestment of more than $20$2 million to advertisinglg andt circulation rates andi . - »0i0>rt>0'a-.m.p»c«fflb«rl0. II. I9SIai Tim es lo enter into aI Joint]ol operating , make thc newspaper proirofitable. Al- zoned edlllortions - with which to wageB lOmllaiiII w*«l of Bell*. 10. l-a4M »ldlonlon EExit arrangement. though circulation and1 advertising anli-competl , Writ* P.O. BeBex 709. Marldlon. ID 8 M 42 lesrBrochur* r Br ■ r los.etltlvc w arfare against‘ ^al* lit* phon«i 9 . . - - Smith’s verdict will1 eiend a lengthy , began a mode$t growth,, thet share of present andid futuref competitors, process |hat has forceded 1both newsp9* t hl 6 e y a r e a l m o s t market la advertising andnd circulation “As we seese it, your honor, we are ------pers— largest-dailles-lr — declined-when-comparedd Ito-the-more— here-to-savsave-Seatlle-from-falling— l ~ KO IIM II-IIOD IRESERVE o n a ll u s e d eqe qi u ip m e n t------^ state — to publicly bibare Ihelr In- tO tthe f break-even robust Times, hesaid. victim lo a monopoly In newspaper nermosl financial andind operational Dwyer contended that: Hearstli actu- competition,')n,” said Dwyer, who was« 18 TRACTORS> 18 BALE WAGfAGONS I 12 COMBINES secrcls. p o i n t . ” ally reaped benefits fromn theI newspa- hired by the th( publishers of at least i TILLAGE EQUIQUIPMENT : UW INDROW E Administrative LawV JudgcJ Daniel p e r by charging it for seiservices cach three smallcillcr newspaper groups, as /ERS INDUSTRIALUEQUIPMENT E ^ 9F0RAGEHA H. Hanscom, appointed!d byb the Justice ------y e a r ($517,000 in' ItfSO) thrhat some P-I well as majcajor advertlsersi labor un- lARVESTERS FARM STOREIRE INVENTORYI i 21 BALERS JJepartmenl to hear the paper’s re- whether■ Ui the P-I coula survive on Itss executives didn't want. ions at theP-:P-I and somccrnployecs. quest for permission to combine all own. F o rm er editor Williamn >Asbury and The possibi)lblllty of new ownership for ^buU helr news and edlt(dltorial depart* Thc Heaie arst Corp., owner of the P-1,, other P-I employees lesllfitified that the th e P-I also0 surfaced.si Inlnterest Free Financing ments, wrapped up an1 18-day18 hearing says It hasla s s u ffe r^ a net loss of $8.65 staff held thc H earst Head!idlinc Scrvicc Testimonyny disclosed that at least{ PI«o«a(• coll eh*ad lor p rv ^rre n g ed I?r?«lllnoi ' ' on Thanksgiving eve.. Hanscomh re< million sinsince It purchased the news-- and King F eatures In littlele regard and th re e multlmlimllllonalres have recently; $300, 1(000 off N ew Equipripm ent turned to his Marylandid home1 during paper inn : 1921. "That is a terrible: seldom used them. Yetit Hearst re- expressed interestIni in purchasing the the holidays, w here he! willwi review the return foror 60 years cf effort,” said1 quired thc newspaper tcto purchase newspaper,r. They Included intema- S al* C o n d u ctad by: application and m ake a nrecommenda* attorney’ J Jonathan Thackeray, who) them , as well as pay cdeditorial and tional publishlisher Rupert Murdoch, who) tion to Smith by Dec. ]8.S. led the Healearstlegalteam. general management feeees for New approached<1 Hearst1 President Frank' 4a Vv\ united> P a rrrallCaboM r a l Under the law. Smithith will■ make a But a ttotomey r William Dwyer, repre-• York-based execullves. Bcnnack andmd asked thal he bc consid- SALES■S ■ . 8888-3720 8 final decision aftor.-«n-an-addltional 45 senting aa ccoalition of people o p p ^i The struggling P-I couldlid have used ered as a potcntialpol buyecJf-the Jointt - DOtiA ASSIISOCIATES days for public comm(iment and re- to a semi-rli-merger of the two newspa-• ith e ex tra half million dollaliars to bette; operation agreemeni agi wilh the Times •STT-fsTs” .'j; - sponse to Hanscom 's findiindings.- ' [ pers, preseesented witnesses and testl-• advantage, Asbury said. is denied. ' Owners of the P*I •told toi Hanscom mony whichich he said showed the P-I1 . Dwyer pointed out Iin closing Jack CurCunningham, a former• • during the Oct. 2-to-NovNov. 25 public w asm lsmnanaged a by Hearst. iarguments that, even asIS New York Washlngtoilon Republican con- hearing that it is a faiiirliiing operation New lead'ader^ip and strong financialI •executives ordered budget:et reductions gressm an, ands Seattle millionaire• •' / and has lost Just overver $1 million backing wwould boost it back into' alj the newspaper by a;as. much a Donald LSmSncllman also expressed an\ / annually for the past 133 years.yc The P-1 contentions>n with the Times, hesaid. $100,000 : a month, "Hearstrst never cul interest. expects to lose $2.6 mllllcilllon this year, Testimonlony disclosed thal advcrtis-• ithesechargestotheP-I.'' ' - Snellinan,n, m ade his overture in aI . they said. Ing and cincirculation has begun to grow Now, they “seek refufuge in, the letter to Jud'udge Hanscom last week, Under provisions of the 1970 News- a t the Poslost-lnlelligencer in the pasl Newspaper i Acl.” S n cllm an views \ publishing asi paper PreservaHCHltclrjJlr a foundering three yeanars and. one newspaper ac- "T he purpose of the aclIfs f not to aid "basically a a manufacturing opera- newspaper may escape)e thet reach of countant toitold Judgc Hanscom lhat his1 ithc owner or protect a w£way of doing tion,” hc toklold.a Times reporter in a the Sherm an Anti-trust:t A'Act and, even figures sho'howed the P-I could bc prof-■ ibusiness,” Dwycrsald. copyright intUT - i ’ 2 with O ur neww tax-deferred anninuities FELT HAIVTS J A A I N U M W l on ALUi MNDOWS I n o w p a y 15% by Stetson a Resistol CALL • Just getting a higligh rate of interest on youiour savings is not 1 : enough. New Yor'ork Life's new single prerremium annuities ------Snokae River G lass 71r 3 3 ^ 5 1 6 [DOWNWEAR / afe not only cuilurrently paying 15% intenterest. but also . 'shield that intensrest trom current incomjme tax. Result: By T am pco ft C om fy ./ FCFOR ALL SIZES AVAILA .ABLE your retirementt I fund grows faster. In fa(fact, up to twice ANO QUANTITIESS a s f a s t . BOOTS k Ask m e. I’l) giv(ve you all the details. Answering A your by Tony Loma-Ndcona^^ EXAMPIE: DEALER COST SALE questions is my (i(ull-timejob. Juitlnftothars 3 0 4 0 * 6 4 .5 0 *39.75 '•Hyoudldn't Dean J. Hadfleleld buy your boots 6 0 4 0 __T / 9 5 . 0 0 - AT VICKERS. ♦T1.50 E. Suit© D ■■ 1139 F alls Ave. E. You paidtoomuchl” ( T r J W r ...... TwInFalls, Idaho3 i83301 J 734-4055 G o ahead, llHas i ODD SIZE S li FIXED INSOLATED^I W INDOW S ^ LAYAW AY ^ I Give m e informaficifion about New York Life!ifels.new tajt defer- j FOR 70% OFF j red annuities whici'ch now pay 15% . ^^CHRISTM AS/^ I ALL s/iSALES ARE FINAL N O»RETURNS R I N am o 8 VICKs. TwinT Falls, Idaho A-11 Strili k e r - r i g ]fhts nexit PolisI;h dispuU te ^San Juan vwithout poiower WARSAW. Poland (UPI)-Communist(UI Party Uons," saldnJozef Brozek,jk, a factory manager Friday Fr al the slart of the CentralO Commlltee as ^ guerrillaas blast staiations ‘’i-Tnembers demanded a lought new law Saturday from Wroclaw. He loldlid how workers dis- neeling me that thc party has suf suffered a net loss in ~ olidarity and the closely relal tialcd RuralSoiidar- attack on a U.S. Army base eaeariler in power lines and and blackened Irans- Thoy- complajned lllhal Solidarity’s mcm- But any action backln;king away from lhe ly ily union. lh(lhe day m arked an upsurge in terror- form ers that gu bershlp Is now four timeImcs larger lhan lhat of lhe freedom-lo-strike policy thithat was the basis for gushed cooling oli, ist aclivity on the island aafter 2d threatening lo pollpollute the picturesque • - shrinking CDmjnunlst5t .1 Party, as dramatic an sclllement of thc Gdansknsk strikes last year At ^ least one Ccnlral Cor^ommittee member m onihs ofrciallve qulel. lagoon in San Juar indication as any of Ui(the changes and shifls of seemed certain lo provoke;e aian angry response. juestloned lhe loyally ofif Iho stale law- Juan’s Condado tourist Most of the 20-blxk area In central center. . .. .power In Poland over the past year. WalcM did speak oulI 0on one Issue - the ‘nforcement . network In comiimbaling illegal pro- ^ San Juan affecled by theIC power "I eliminate lotitotally thc probability Alarmed party loyalisiilisls ^ id the government's government's plan to raiselise vodka priccs by 75 csls, - according to summarleiries of Central Com- . Sa blackout remained wilhout ele "Vfelled by an IRA bomb earljariy Saturday pollcc said.I. \ / ( ) ( ) N E C K T IP P E D OI OR F C U R V E D . ~ ? r n r tn s t6 r ‘t{ laiKst DUtHreuKiKof oi v iolencg.------N o -su sp e c t f i Addressing a rally In Scotland, Salurday afl(jftemoon. . . . . ) (> ( ) O N E S H O U L D EIER R H IG H ER Protestant extremist leadeiider Rev. Ian In one ofof his most threalehVrig'■“ MARKBFIROW N & JA N J _ ^paisley said if IRA attacksicks continue, speeches lo to dale. Paisley lold 1,500 SMITH t ) CURVED S P INIE E ■5 ,his vigilantes will nurdcr “ mur them Protestant: supporterss al a rally in >.bcfore they murder Prolestiestants." Glasgow, SnScotland, that all Irish Re* I N T H E ( . ) O N E H IP H IQ HH \rmy attacks must end or ^ Officials said fourllccmcnwctt! police { ) KNEESAQINOIJO R O U T • B s i t t i n g in a pollcc LandRover Ro\ parked teswould“killthem.” Y) come (0 m urder P ro tes-. . . MODE ^ e a r Belfast’s centralbusiness bus dls- , ‘‘ “Sfy' EfyiEN’S.D.I).EPT. ( ) a n k l e 's a g i nN o O R O U T K trlc t when a remote-controilrollcd bomb ly had betler walch oul e are there to murder or kill E xploded behind a comigangaled Ience, WE'VE BEEf■N PLANNING ALLLYEAH ( ) T O E S PO IN TED;D INII O R O UT TJ g ^ w e r in g the officers with re they murder thc Proles- isleysald. """inelal shortly after midnigh FOR THiqq HOLIDAY SEASOIOW < j ( j > ( ) ( ) FLAT F EET One policeman was killedlied and three “8aln in challenged the British injured, one seriously., governmentnt to arrest him for or- ganizing aI ““l third force” lo fight the If a n y o f t h e s e c o nnditions d exlsl, you are Invited Inv to bring ^^Cathoiic youths spillediled onto the i r a . declarlaring: "I am within my A Our Laiirgest Selecictlon U test results to our ofiiclice for m ore Information) andan a complete >6trcet from a nearby housiDusing project rig h ts to defend del myself and 1 wil! spinal evaluation, at NN' O C O ST O R OBLIGATIONDN I'.aod pelted thc fallen pollcollccmcn wilh defend myselself. I am within m y rights i ^ k s and bottles, police’Said. sai to defend tho:hose who are attacked. ------EVER!. 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Have you ever relt thalit youy( were on a treadm ill goli i f i from school to work to rcllrt‘tlrem ent with no stops along tl b H ilo woy? ® A le a m byb y newspaper-sqies Have you ever wishedd >you could arrange yourr life11 ' differently, to Include morelore vacation time or leavess forf Is projected to top► 66 66 percent by 1990. At tbe aaiianae time. . further education or travel?el? " aspirations for reducilucing worktime and scbedulinjing ltm o re • Have you ever had to cof>cope with overly rigid worktinitlme flexibly have also incrIncreased. r i l | v \\ - arrangements to accomplishllsh family or personal chores?»? According lo neone representative survey loto 1978, 58 . ^ If you have these feellnjiilngs, you arc not alone. Suog as they put«t-toafuU - , and the reco^tioo thatt "i"real world" experience au I? £ -day's work. Is usedsed by an estim ated IS pe I - Is encouraging youlh meots formal schooling - " American empioyersi Id Europe, tbe flextime con of autlthor, Art ' : - nployment and adulls to brei Interrupt school with empli ^ been ex pandedlo thethe^eek, month, and year, from work for education. ' em ployers to avoidi overtimov e pay rates while roe Changing family patterrterns are also Increasing ll < ^ , preferences of employees. plc Modifled workweeks,S workiring series p p lie $ anges. Until recently, tradition ^ Supi demand for worktime chang fourdaysoflChoursers each, are frequently observeved. !d men to hold full-time Jobs. t family vajues encouraged n Although comparatiratively rare, sabbaticals aoa n d Uav#>- IS tMe 1lOth ifl a aeries ol IS* J g l l 1 •Calllgroogroohy Supplies -J' "breadwinBers" aod-womromen to forego or minimi of-absence rights ha'have emerged outside tbe a xploriog “Working: •Oil.WWalorcolor. aic - . employmeot in order tot performpe full-time "homekee S Many privativale firms in tbe laborIothisartkIe. . A crylics'llcSols • , ing” duties. Today, busbaodaods and wives are increasing clectronics industriesie s have devdoped three- to sl Pred Best describes •B fuahos.ihos. Pons, Charcoal. . shariog income^amlng and,and to som e extent, homekee paid sabbaticals a3 s aian effective m eans of recnd to tte 940-5,40-year wori( \ j'N T p • Boards.■me pay aoud Mm FB. S,irm 1 These developments arexe iall contributing to one ofif theti benefits, and employiiloyers avoid expensive recnm tte n e o t ^ most profound labor market•ket trends of our era : The sireIze of and training costs, th e labor force Is skyrocket!keting. but a growing proportliirtlon Like ail changes, tbethese worktlme Inoovations havecostshs . — of this expanding labor fonforce would prefer to work; leless ,as well as benefits.fits. Nonetheless, these instistitutk»al _ than "ftilltlme;” changcs are graduallually redistributlog woric, tw l « i y ^ T h e p rc ^ rtio n o f al! adulldults seeking or holding jobsshas h among different groupoups in our society, but acrossvtbedays i Jl Wr h It In 1960 to 64 pcrccnt in 1980D andai and ycarsofouriiv^.. sf I increased from 60 percent in / i | AILane® L o v e CC h est.

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By PATRICIA McCORMACK:k the annual n o)W w meeting, $38,000 was “ “ I’d I’c ralh er spend tim e now woiworking tions for women.n. Women long have .“Se<■Section 3. This Amendment shall sl "All of the pollslis show that thc ' VnJtcdPress IntcrmUonal raised. forr ththc ERA lhan spend thc restIt (of my been a slim minoritirity in both brackcls. takecce cffcct Iwd years after-thodat[ate of m ajority of Amerlcairicans support the ______Some $10 milllillion is needed ju st to lifee struggling : for equal payly and ‘'We have beenin i saying for 10 ycjars ratlficllficntion." Fqual Rights Amendnsndment by a 2-to-l buy tim e for tcltelevision spots - put simplmple justice.” she said. "We fe le Mrs\trs. Smcal said the deadline10 for margin but when thejthey see the exact • : EIllc Smcal, president of3f thet Na- together in ad1 agenciesa that contrib- publiiibiic clim atc is going in ourr cdlrec- see President Rea(eagan taking Ihc first 'ratificlification Is Juiie 30. Thirty-y-fivc words this supportrt r rises to 80 pcr- tional Organization for Womennen. asked utod creative talitalent. tion.’)n.” steps to move us back." she sold, statesItes have ratified and if three rrmore cent,", (or a progress report on thee drivedi for In one of therhem, a bunch itf cigar- The Th( three programs Mrs. Smeal S "That has brought^toutaflghtingspirit do.. thn. She talked atwut "missiorlonary she said this waswas demonstrated^. ‘•'President Reagan is fucliiicling the shown. Mrs. Smcal S says in that ared•e down in history as the highh \water nolhlngeverybefoijforc." projo(ojccts". NOW and a coalitlorIon of most recently in an1 OcOctober 1981 Iowa whole drive for the ERA." "fipot;” “ A hahandful of politicians markark s of lhe women’s libereratlon President ReagaIgan has said he Is for otherner groups for tlie ERA are ruminning poU conducled byy tl the Des Moines' ; Smcal said Reagan is havilavlng this trade away women’s wi ri^ts. Stop movrovment. the “E" and the ““P R" in the ERA. That in undundecid^stntes. Register and Tribi‘ribunc Company. effect “by moving the women’s* w Ihem . Help pa£pass the Equal Rights Under' Un> affirmative action,n, for is, for equality andandrights.Butnotfor “Wi“ We're conccntrating on llllrllnols. Pollsters found 80) pe percent of Iowa’s movement backwai^ by his actions Amendment byjyJuneSO." exan:cample, fcderaLcontractors —- firms the amendment, OklaliUaiioma. Florida. North Carolrolina. voting age populatiorItion said "yes" lo weakening affirm ative acllcicllon. thc F o n n e r FirstIrst Lady Betty Ford, doing)ing business with the governimment "There aro hunlundreds of laws that Vlrglirginia. Missouri.” Mrs. Smcalilsaid, s the ERA when preseresented the actual I Equal Empibymerir'Oppoaportunity honorary chalilairman of the ERA — aar re required to file plans sh(ihowing. discrim inate againalnst women and if we "Oth()ther groups, such as the NallItlonal wordsoftlicAmcrndnndment. liro^am and regulations agalIgainsl sex Countdown CanCampaign launched last whathat they intend to do 'o hire•e more are to go..£ase byby case, to the courts, Womiomen's Political Caucus, arcI iaim- omen ftia’miboritles, givingg them asking that these'I orgia, ‘ Mrs, Smcal saidl a a ssim ilar poll done discrimination in education.1 June, on Nov.V. 17. said: “Reagan’s womi se'laws be overturned ingg at Virginia and Geor Tribune.found Uie. ; “His actions are makingg U:the cam- record in the WhiteW House is very bad c^ual]ual opportunities. it wiil take a couplc coi of hundred of Eververyone feels the m argin for vicvictory by the Salt Lake.Tr: In som e class action suits, rei n lhe Amendment favorecbred in Utah by palgn for thc ERA moree sspirited, on women." - In: retroac- years lo get theihem off thc books," or ddefeat Is very closc in lade to Mrs.Smcalsaid. rgin, - m ore unified and much strongi)nger.’’she Mrs. SmealsiI said Mrs.-Ford has told tiveve payments have been ma' legisigislatures of those slates. nearly a 2-to-l margin omen employees .who have'c been .. ' ‘But th at Is tlthe route President claim ed. “ Everyone is up. as a result campaigners thatth a vote against thc womi aid less than men for doing the . Women won't stand 4- and so is the money forrthe th ERA ERA is a “votelc against£ Betty Ford." paid lesame Reagan favors. V ork. One of the largest was a|against for going backwawards or taking cen- And we’re getting volunteereers, from She said colle)llege students and even work m erican Telephone.and Tclei mplish what can bc « ■ tjiG ranks of celebrities and every- businesswomenicn have taken' up to a A m c legraph turics to accomp where as never before. . y e a r off to wwage a the ERA crusade —•A Al T^T. accomplished byythethcERA." tl 0 / H rs. Smea^sald some $38 mill of thc Equal Rights m • "W e feel th c public climatcate is going through a “mimissionary project'’ - % illlion in The full text ol ack pay was awarded to womerlen. Amendment readsads: JW ihour direction." taking the wordird to states that have nol back Under the anti-sex discrimiinination “Seclion 1. Equiquality of rights under : In August, the ERA Countdown' Coi yetralllicdthcle ERA1 and that 600 have Un n jt million signed up InI Uthe northeast corridor progrogram s in education, schools}ls have the law shall I i not bc denied or V E m Campaign raised more than $1 ip ERA Walk-a'-thons acrossOSS the n a- alone, beeneen required to provide teacheiiers. for abridged by the,e \ Unlled States or by ^ count of sex. K Uon. T hc goal is $1S millionjn iand now One ot thesei!se, Deborah De Bare, exdnxdmple, with equal opporiunitiiltlcs for any State on accou he Congress shall have ^ lielieved within reach, Mrs.Jrs. Smcal (rom New Yorkirk City, is spending what addvancemcnt. va - "Section 2. Thc I i OPEN I b n college campuses, meanwlwhile, it the power to enfaiforce, by appropriate ^ a\ L ^ i d . She said S6 mlUion1 hash: been would have beenbe< her senior year at On i TODAY dropped In the kitty. Brown Univenersity working on the as has led lo a forced opening’ ofi ad- legislation, thec provisions of Ihis : By passing the hat at onee sessions< of ERA. minilinlstrative and tenure trackck posi- Articic. | - 1 2 1 0 5 L i t OUR SPECIAL INSER1;rt in I They’re not justst for looks II DON’T MISS 01 §. - TODAY’r s NEWSPAPER!

: Optomeletrist sa\;iJS contactt lenses taiken forggranted | ------: DAVENPORT. Iowa (I(UPI) - poiymethylmetnethacrylate were in- esp(•specially good for patients whore-, u monthly care,c, in the case of — proved the troducedinthehe 1940s. cent:ently underwent cataract surgery, st extended-wearlenses. lei Contact lenses have impro : h I V A L U E C appearances -of manyly fo rm e r “ Now -we! have1 42 soft lenses Hanriansen said, as opposed to theIhi thick "Many peoplele are a really carolcss or " r m R S c i cewim r ______cyeglass-wearers. but onenc optome* approved byy the Food and Drug cycj‘ycglasscs the patient wouldi haveI; to negligent and thisthi! creates problems," __Lmm DIPARTMIHT | ^ S ^ « T O R l ^ trist.“wams the devices are*0 notn Just a Administrationlon and many different weav e a r , while recovering froirom the Hansen said. "Without"\ disinfecting ^ TWIN FALLS! • J E R O M E ^ shnple beauty aid to be pureurchased in h a rd materials,als,’’he said. opeijperation. . the lenses, onei canc have bacteria or A* die local drug store. In additionIto to the “hard" an d -so ft" "Extended "1 wear is evenQ belter scratches, on theJclisca^hlchthe will m • :0 r. David W. H atw n. pre:president of varieties off contact lenses, gas- bccjjccause the patient doesn't hhave to scratch or distortDrt the cornea. th e H eart of America Contiontact Lens perm eable andmd extcnded-wear lenses . rem‘cmovc the lenses and manyly of tbe Society, m akes his living sellselling eye- have recentlyy ccome on the market and poslx)st*cataract patients have pnjroblems , ^ ^ a £ ^ and contact lenses,ies, but his som e new er■ lensesle can even correct will#ith manual dexterity." he sale thaloT ’concern Is thc safet;ifety of his some color blinilindncss,hesald. Despite D thc advances in contsitactlens ? ^ A N N patients. Gas-permcatcable lenses are rigid like tec^lechnology. Hansen said not' every i NUAL ^ • “ Contaci lenses are hea:tiealth care hard lenses, butbi allow oxygen to pass patipatient con wear the devices. ^ -devices, nol beauty aids,’’5," tiu^D es through to th(the eye. Exlended-wcar "Som "I e young people or thosetsewitha . .W * were approve^ by the low low prescription (]us( a slight;ht vision M M M M A Moines man said in a recenicentirip to lenses, which irifrYjKltflte Davenport lo promote the preproper care FDA in Febru)ruary. can be wom con- problem) prol should not wearar them mm qf contact lenses. "They're■e notn pieces tlnuousiy for)r as long as a month, liecause bec they do not haveve good qC plastic that should be bou{(Ought like a com pared to0 rregular soft lens^ that - motivationmoi to -c a re for theriem pro- k»f of bread. must be taker low,I low prices Ihthroughout our fbrmed 21 yiare ago to educateedi the “They hav€ave a tendency to slow spespectivc conlact lens w earers:i”LETn, Talce a. nubile about tofi(act lenses.s . down myopia,)ia, or nearsightedness." optoptom etrist who will performnn an In- big stoilore. Make your selection se and put IIt In layaway. .mlnatlon jHw^OannHe-sclencejo!e:of:contact— trer»U ;'“AndndpeopIe-wlth-Bcarred-oc— ten,tensive microscopic eye exan: I O ur liuge store IsIs (overflowing with IIdeal, practical lehses h as come a long wayray since the disfigured cor»meas are excellent can- before bef prescribing thelenses. f)rst hard contacts madee oof a rigid didates.” JJust as imporiant, he said,i, is dally - -gifts, StStop in and leisure!;ely shop. Be sure too visit our New A ailed E x te n d e‘d d wear lenses arc care car of the contact lenses |S; 1 a s t i c c a l G u i l dcroft i r Show case (2ni!nd floor) for a pre-9-vIew sfiowlng .fl and walratch for th e G randd COpening.

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Idaho Sunday, Novorvomt)er29.1981 Negotitiating hcey to wcomen's isalaiy ggains Cram ps causing( maiany girls ! school freqiquentlyi; By CAROL KIEIMANVJ ■ __ ^ sensors can duplicate the1C activities of hostile durinling your pitch. Remaining■ to miss (SChlcBgo Tribune \ the five human sensesIS - seeing, cool leavesIS youy in conlrol. There is no) ' [ Empiployed hearing, tasting, touchingng and smell* room for emiimotlons when asking for an^ By Richard Phillips nationa) sampam?I=i>f4eea*age^tt- Ing. Ju st as a person car:an look out a increase, ^ Chicago Tribune (concludedI Inir 1970) has been; When thc Phlladclphilphla Fonim for n i S rfried r ^ window, see that U's darkrk and tum on • The idealieal Is to get thc exact salary analyzed to0 examine e: the r^ln o( Executive Women was#as organized In WOITm en an outside light, a compiIputer can do you ask forfor, but it probably won'tt ------: biology, emotlinotions ahd'demo^aphy> 1978, the network of womenwor who work in miiiiom exactly the same thing. hapikh. It'st's generally a mixed bag, cnt of Ameri* in causing mermenstrual pain. : heir amazing with som ei gigive and take. Understandj As many a s 14 percen In financial fields itadQd ispccific.mem- Computers, for all the miss school Two.Slanfornford University physl-: »75 versatility, are still a lonong way from salary Is ononly one thing. There arc2 can teen-age girls m bershlp requirement;ents: Potenllal Bf menstrual clans analywiyzed the data: They; achieving thc Incrediblele capabilities alw hours.*s, benefits, stock options, frequently because of meml)crs had to haveive management 1 a survey by concluded that th£ biology plays a; of thc human system. FPerhaps the bonuses, ai cicompany car, free parking cramps, according to a — — __Johs paying at least $25,000$25 a year or ,4_0„ 5^ ^ tho Nalional Centcr• fori Health bigger roleIc tthan psycholo^ ioi - ~ - should t>e paid that sun'sum for the work — biggest hurdle left is ourur faculty for tobe negotiaitiated. 5 menstrual cncram ps (U e medicaC independent thought. Con:jmputers, like . • I f you dodon't get all you want, all is5 Statistics. « they did. qucnUy.Most w ordisdysmsmenorrtiea). ei ' : little children, must still11 tbc told what nol lost unle[iless you choosc to think so. Thekey.wordlsfrequi This year, the forunirum raised, that ( imfort during Demographliphic factors were foumt when lodo it. Ask. that ththe results be subject toj girls experience dlscom minimum to $35,000 a jyear, with the - to do, how to do It and wl Pediatrics nottohaveanjany role at ail. . Scientists are currently wworking in an review. Mai^lake anolher appointmentt menstruation, says ' sam e caveat. And, ununder lhat um* lain Just Isn't The two docdoctors also concluded a rea of com puter p.iprogramming for three moinonlhs from the date of yourP . m agazine, liut Ihelr pai ■ brelia, the networkk todayt has 75 s school fre- that menstrualm at cram ps usually gel- called artificial Intelllgcgence - the talk, great enough to miss active members. more Intensense as a teen-age ^rl- electronic equivalent oflif Inffc'pendent “ Lack' ofof confidence is a seriousg quenlly. The Philadelphia ForForum (c-o Betsy of 2,699 girls gets older.. Other01 studies suggest: thought. The feeling In tlthe scientific problem in 1 negotiating," saidj Almost 46 perccnt of Gemmili; G irard Bank,nk, Girard Plaza, > thc latter that helghlcne[ened production of pro-i • community is that aiartificial in- Nlcrenbcrg.rg. “ It comes from feelinga surveyed fell into I PhUadelphla, Pa. 1910M 191 used a ■ slaglandln during dui ovulation plays tclligence Is attainable,, but t it is sllll powerless. EBui rem em ber you a re not\ category. humanistic approachh totc a harsh fact I—*—* 't new, but I t ' a m ajor rolelie liIn menstrual cramps yj 70 75 76 77 76 79 '80 "several ypars off. • pow erlessi aal t all. In good negotiating, The sludy Itself Isn't that every womann Iknows: Mosl fIi4vn« Cr»i i; Is the firsl time thal datad: from a by stimulatingting uterine musics. women earn less moneymey than men do. I JZT In any case, there canibe b< liltle doubt you crcatele i something good for both According to a recent•nt report by the, V _ ------/ that we are entering thehc age of the , parties, youou and your employer—andi ' National Research CoiCouncil, women home compuier. Indeed,, theti day is not th a t's powerifer." are p4Id less than 600 cs. The skills that make a wilyly person to gel a raise. IDescribe thc I : full-time working wowomen In the bargainerier at a flea market make a cxcellcnce of the Job you've y done. ; country earn $25,000) andar over, com* succcssfuliful negotiator anywhere.’' The1C Show how Important yoi'OU are lo the ; pared with 12 percenttofmen.” of ' Evanston,on. 111., financial counselor)r business. Use charts, prt)roductlon fig- ' ^~lilany buslnesswomeimen are frankly stressess t the need for women to be>e ures, : -graUsful that some org.organizations for “traineddin ii negotiating.” ' • S tate your wllllngnesiCss to expand .'women, especially ncnetworks, bend “ Negoti,otlatlng a salary increase is a your function to accept; morcn respon- _ salary requirementsnts for mem- process I ti that has a beginning. Inter-r- siblllly if the compensatiiItion m erits 11. C o uurtesy r Gift ^ bershfps and have sifdit[fding scale dues, m ediates ssteps In It and, hopefully, a But only for more money.y. . • Wrafiappingforall - O thers continue to pre^)ress the federal succcssfuliful conclusion," said Juliet:t • C reate a clim ate duriIring the nego- . p „ rr,rc lia s e s . / govemment for enforccrccment ot equal Nlerenber>en;, director n also be In-1* tlallon that shows you arereopentoglvc ; opportunity laws andd ppassage of the terfacedd \ with sensors that tum thele and take and that doesn'sn'l cut things system Into something closelyly off. Lay the groundworljrk for future : E qual Rights Amendmeiment. entire sys # B ut there's a growingIng awareness of resem bllnling the human structure: th^l^ negotiation, Don't reactct In anger if ; another possible solut)lutlon to being com putercr acts as the brain, and thele you are confronted wllillh something CHMRISTMiIAS Cl i A R P IET R iMAN AN T !SALE

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Avavallable at most Sean: retailrc stores Stu p.m. s°... 19 j^^^B ise.oo .. 1 % l o r u nntil t i store closing. If prloil Q r t o 8 : 0 0 p.m.| S tutudlox c closed Sunday anTMM«n*)itek t ■ ■ ■ 2 S.OO..,... % u f d o ...... 9r r 3 0 % ° ^Pric* IH H H H IH I r m Bs ; MTimes-News.TwlifFali!■alls, Idaho Sunday, Novombmber29.l9Sl • Abby j l Valles:y h a p p e2n i n g s 2SS : Mental Heilealth group to meet.rr E 1 " D di rin k in g 1test hellIps self-aiwarenei Iation ofTwin Falls is . r: ’ TWIN FALLS-1- The Mental Health Assoclatl By ABIGAIL VAN BURENN 6. Do you haliave to take a drink lo go If you answered "yes" to onone or two num ber. Thconly onlj way we cah gel any y at the Mental Hcallh ^ r sponsoring a public:lie meeting at 8 p.m. Monday a • Universal Press Syndicat■ale out on a date?e? qiquestions, consider II a wamirling. rest or privacy:y is is to leave lhe housc. nee room, 823 Harrison St., Twi:'WinFalls. ^ ; Services conference ------7. Do youJU ever gel into money If you answered “yes" to0 ithree or Abby, pleasese tell t( your readers thal lat the regional mental healthth icenter has done the *■ A review of what i DEAR READERS: I have 1 been troubles overcr buyingi alcoholic bever- fcfour questions, alcohol has bibecome a if they want lo lo talk It to a policeman to ial worker for Mental K p ast y ear will bc; given gi by Ken DIebert, social m ade aw are that there is a serious ages? serioSl u s problem in youour life, go down tothc the stalion and talk lo Department. Thc public is invitbook. And in my book, tlthe mosl DEAR W IF'E E :C :' onsi3eril done. And : Omicron cchapter elects IAnswer yes orno'. you do? cffcctivee help for an alcolioliolic of any th e sa m e goes got for plumbers, • 1. Do you lose tim e frfrom school II. Do youIU drink{ until the bottle Is aage Is Ihrough A,A. Therere are no mechanics, doctors, docI lawyers, vels, at the last meeting of ' i TWIN FALLS - Officers were Installed at i bccauseof drinking? em pty? ddues: It's absolutely free. No ^ ques- teachers, clergyrrgymen, etc. , at the home of Lynn ; Omicron chapter,r. BetaE Sigma Phi Sorority, at 2. Do you drink to losc slshyness and 12. Have yiyou ever had a loss of ntions will be askcdl Vou mayay remain — Beauregard, -buildself-confidence? memory from)m drinking? aanonymous, and no one will wi know DEAR ABBY:BY: My heart bleeds for- Ice president; Roberta r Vlckl Bingliam1 is president; P atti Osen, vice :i. Is drinking affecting ycyour reputa- 13, Hasdruirunk driving ever pul you yyou’ve been there - unless^ you tell the bird ownerier whose pet parakeet, represenlalivc: Lynn , ^ Webb, extension1 officero: and city council rej inlo thc hospitipilalorjall? sica. Twin Falls rheumatolof)loglst, will speak on - Thc y ear thc children sisilaried doing Go ahead,id, someone. Surprise ,me "Other Forms.ofArf Arthritis." The public is invite'lied free of charge. ^dishes, I lost thc si.K selss 'of glasses, with a boostcister shower. I'm free Sal- ______1 th t ree sets of dishes, silver2r setting for urday night.t. I ‘Wr' * iSears \eauttjul 1 I / 2 0 r f' , _ C h r i s t m a s twlrv size camnopy bed ^ l^ e a rS franme and rails; includedI t ^ 8 8 I i lI ® Regular S 169.99 Tw in p o ster bed I'fi'T'isr- If I 8 ^ ; B onnet c a n o p y be^J h a s th e soft look of C ountrntry FrerKh styling | everyone will love! It has gentle curves and anar antique white j ' finish. With cJelicate? golcJ-color detailing. DuiDurable laminated I tops. too. A great valullue...now's the time loowDwn a canopy tjed I 1 /i m l m l / - I ■ “10 to 3 0 OFF=FI Matching plecjces I 2 5169.99 Simngle Dresser.. 139.88B 8 IU I f p i Sl 6 9.99 4-DDr. C hest....139.883 8 ^ S 169.99 Stuiudent Desk '.. 139.88 F a nm o u s B r a ni d d 5 SI 69.99 Lanirge Hutch .. .139.88 III S 169.99 P olj u d r e ...... 13 9 .8 8 W m ^ 1 ^ ^ ^ • • $ 9 9 . 9 9 Smalall Mirror ..., .8 9 .8 8 J lUNIOR S99.99Chaia ir ...... 8 9 .8B 8 8 S 99.99N ig^Jht Stand .....89.88B 8 SPOFR T S W E >EAR G r e a t G ifts 1f o r t h e HH o lid a y !I r a Regulularly to $44.00DO ■ Nov\N Reduceed C o m f or t a b i e rce c l i n e r ^ p e r f e c t f o r D acd ! ^ iO %D SPECIAL PURCHHASE ■ k O O Aspecial^purchaie, thougri not redueed. T}«n«n exceptional value. This group includides sw eaters. b]o~useuses, blazers, J w WMlequ4nt(|.»iiimiMi pants and skirts in coordinated colorss aand stylings. } 1 9 5 ■ Junior s i z e s 5 t o l1 c 3 . w He-Man. OuraDle rrecliner has a thick buttonon-tufted back, EnricMed vinyl upholiolstery cover has the look anand feel of leather or avfliiflble m a IOC00% nylon fflOric cover. I I ^ ^ / A sk a b o u t S ears c red it pi;plan ( / * ™ iX l^

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[ S e a r s rs STw In FallsIs 403 M ain St.t.733-0821 SEARS T24 Main Aver,enue Norih. Twin Falls • 7733-1506 ' , HOURS: M onin.-W ed.-Frl. 9:30->-9:00 • We Welcome • Vli Master-Caid.f-AiueiUleiicanFjtpcess! . __ • Tues.-Thunirs.-Sat. 9:30:6100I •‘ Suij. 12:00-5:00K) • Paris Charge — Coi'■ourtesyGUl Wrap forChristin s f m a s Purchdse a------t Sunday. No\lovombor29,'l98i -Tlmes-Now“^ows. Twin Falls, Idaho &■? T E f f if S \ C h r i s t m aas Ideas from S i e w - C i e t y ■ O n S a l e TThrough l Salurdsday, D ec. 5 ; Jayne CChugg ■ ■ TWIN FALI.S -- (Gerry ChuRR of Twin Falls and D. Boyd ChURR of - ' '‘i” 2. SUElEDE Rupert announce thclhe cHRaRcmcnt of ■ " Ihoir dauRhler. Jayneync. to Mark David , Jeiwcn. [ CLCOTH Jensen Is lhe son)n of( Royce Fdwin- I AND COORDINiIINATING QIANA ■’ Jensen and Mrs. Use:Isc Schocpp, both of Savo on our ontirntiro stock of poly- .. Rupert. HS ostor suodo fobricbrics. Alt 60" wldo. MlssChugglsasen:senior al Twin Falls Rog. $4.98toS8.018.00 yd, " IliRh School and isS employedci al JB's Sovo. loo, on cooroordlnoting qionos. Restaurant. 60" wido. Rog. S4.S4.98fo$6.00yd. ' Jensen is studyingr'inR accounlinR at “ College of Soulhemcm Idaho and Is ' ■ employed by Jensen;n AMeat Co. i f '■ The couple planss a Jan. 15 wedding H H | r Sandra Eaastman “^Maiary Jane Hite tnlhel^RanLDSTen-remple. 2 0 *> % o r r l i TWIN FALLS-Mr.lr. a n d Mrs. Faul FILERJR — Mr. and Mrs. General T. E astm an of Twin Fall;ills announce thc Hite ann*.nnounce thc engagement of cnRagement of theh e ir d a u R h lc r, their dauiaughter, Mary Jone "Janie,” ■' Sandra,toJcffcryHan;inson. to Briann PaulP Castleberry.' Icbcrry is the son of Mr. and Hanson is thc son ofol Mr. and Mrs. Mrs^amimes.Jackson of Filer. ^ S oiztO'Qis^ f n \ Gary Hanson pf TwinI Falls.F Hiss HHite is a 1980 graduate ol Hansen\ HHigli School and is employed Miss E astm an is adcdental student al by Albert!jrtsons. Boise Stale University.y. C astlel:Ic b o rry . a g ra d u a te ol Auburndoidalc. Florida High School, Hanson is stationedi ats Norfork. Va.. served twtwo years in Marine Corps, m e s . 136 M ain A venuoo NI oH h, Twin Fall« with thc U.S; Navy. The courouplcplans a Dec. 26 wedding. 7 3 i-2 4 iS

'Mary Me'JcGinnis , TWIN FALLS -— Mr. and Mrs. ■ • Lincoln McGinniss oi ot Twin Falls an* : nQurrce the engag'^agement of tholr I d a u ^ te r . M ary MaiMarguerite, to Gary : Edward Wengert.. HelsfhesonofMnMrs. Howard Buhler • ofT w in F alls andI thithc late Norman E. • W er^ert. : M i^ McGinnis,. a 1980 graduate of : Twin F alls High Sc^School. Is employed : by George K’s Reslaistaurant. •: Wingert, a 1978'S g graduate of Twin • F ^ IS High School,Ml, is sUtioned at : : M yrtle Beach, S.C..C., with the U.S. Air. ' X : ^ F^rce. ;The couple plansis a Dcc. 10 wedding. Km * ■; A PCDCKET FFUL O F l\MIRAC^LES r i It’s hard to believe,le, but it’s true. Thiss littleI plastic card, o n ly 3 - 3 / 8 X 2 - 1 / 8; inchesin can create mir;liracles! Itcanbring you w onderous thimings (rom around the3 viWorld and help you enjoy the good life.i. First,, it isyourpers(rsonal key to all tliat ^ . Is the Paris. Secorond, it m akes you aa memberr of a very special group, who,1 0 , iike the store itselfelf, are spirited, ad- venturous, very avaw are,-very exciting,ig . This little card m akes it easier foir r; you to quickly takeJ advantagea of fresh ideas: nevi/ fashion)n siants. new fashionon angles, gifts that com e as most deliglightful and welcom e3 surprises.s Fourth, it enables you to tetake advantage of ththe various special > KarenI DuggerL mailings we mairsity In San Diego, Masoner graduaduated from Twin : F alls High SchoolIin in 1977 and attended f : the College of Southeithem Idaho. 1 bt \\ii\Vl\i ; ' Both a re employe<)yed in Boise and will : attend Boise Statee University.,U T he couple plansns ai Dec. 12 wedding ' In thc First Christiestian Church in Twin : F alls. \

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u - Laurcira Bell •J J E R O M E -Mlr. r. iandMrs. Robert J. ! Bell of Jeromeme announce the I engagem ent of thcliicir daughter. Laura ; (L ibby),toB artHHill. il : H illisthesonofNjf Mr. and Mrs. Lavar • Hill of Idaho Falls.Is. ! Miss Bell, aI 11978 graduate of I Jero m e High Schochool. is a senior in J health administrai[ration and physical { education at Idahoaho Slate Urtiverisiy. ' Pocalcllo. r \ r V Hill, a 1977 gradu;idualcofSitylineHigh discount with your ' A SPECIAL PLACE FC■OR SPECIAL PEOPLE ' Schcol, is a compunputcr science major E n jo y a 7 0 % c//; : at ISU. Both wilwiil receive socond new Paris Chanvr-30)7-fo-9prmr~ — on all Christmas pure! —I------W c o u p T p n mm ? a-DjL‘c:,20 wwiding- ^^ , la jc c o m e . . . , B-8 Tlm es-N ew s. Twin Falls.ills. Idaho^___Sund^ Novomberb er 29.1961 S tu d ]y , reveii d l s v i co T ^ c ei am o i^ n g u ni \ w e d C:o u p le; look again to the family as a source : of growth areaI In:In sociolo^cal research. -ByWALTERPARKER marrietfcpup:lupleshave. crim ci e rate, he said, but Incncldenceof the fam ily Ieveevel. k itlvelylow. He noted:d that author Betty sn crilicalt analysis of thc pie p without role models whoho arc like with heavy eq A Minnesola sociologistgist has found been therc as a means to resolve these lc marchers working on tliis bull think social conditions ues u of self-respect soclety-\/-wide. And family as at closedc system has gone tlthat?"he asked. team s of resear ; lhat arrows aren’t the onlynly weapons In problems, bui become a all ov er the counMuntry." ripe for it to increase.” he the U best place to start, hee said,i is at fa r enough, th:that the tim e has come to Courtship violence has b - Cupld’6 quiver — fisls. flsl; knives, today are rip ' ' open-handed slaps andI ththreats have said. One. "socI»cial condition” Is the . th eir places, too. f Successful non-violent role i About one-fifth of thchc unmarried absence of American culture. While I 'college students he sUnlUrveyed In a models in A study of cCurtsHlp vlolemIence reported some socialal elng involved in physicalIcally harmful always been l xarpcned by m ajor ^ i f t s In I or Intimidating encounounters, said cffect is shar lies. The women’s move- I :;‘jam es Makepeace, nowtw ; a sociology- other values example,'has blasted away I - professor- at the Colieollegc of St. hient, for ex! Kl, confining role expecta- I Benedict In St. Joseph,lh, Minn. The stereotyped, women. Bui what has re- I Study covered 260 respespondents at tlons for wo < er values Is less clear. I -pem id]! State Universiersity, where placed older' . ’-M akepeace formerly taugJlught Americansins alM have moved about I ; "At first ! was a liltle;le I rcluctant to as far ass i they can go from thc I release th<^ figures becaecause I didn’t adult-run coicourtship systems of years I want to Jeopardize the! goodgo name of past, he saidDid, noting that parents and I OCf t oth tend to see dating today I -lh e school.” Makepeacee nrecall«?d. But children boU' tlcipanls’own business. I ■•-iarger follow-up studieslies ot major asthepariici ' universities in Arizonaa (and Oregon “So manymy standards are compel- I found even higher perceircentages. "In Ing.” Makep(epeace said. "The stage Is I Wse figures at set-there’s'e’s a lot morc role confusion I ii ' retrospect, to relate thos< -Bemidjl Stale is somethinthing of a com-' and thereforfore more potential for dls- I •pllm ent," hesaid In an interview.int< agreement,It. Should we drink? How I . One of the findings of 1the study is much? Sex?x?Towhatexlent?” I that unmarried coupleses abuse each Herejectected, however, thc idea that I other for different reason:sons than those violence witlvithln couple relationships is I arried-couples, simply-a1 i manifestation ot rising I D commonly dted by marri ]d i m es an other Indications that 1 ; /[O ’ Jealousy, alcohol-relateated disputes crime rates society Is essentially vio- and anger over sexual1 d(denial are by American I si I .far the leading preclpltatItating factors, lent. according to the study. " I thinkt ocourtship violence Is fairly ■ peciflc. Some people think M arried couples, on the other hand, context-spec H ; m ost often cite the IssuesuesoIdiUdren, this Is ann Iextension of our 'violent finances and In-laws as preludes lo society,' bbut we're much more . violent disputes. Makepeeipeace said. Yet sophtallcateated as a society th^n that unmarried victims evideildenUy stay In view wouldId i allow,” hesaid. I their relationships, evenren wlUiout the The Southatheastem United States, for a E al tetters that example, , h has a very high violent SA financial and parental

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b u t n oo t w h y ilit h u r t s tsday,‘^)GCGmbe/i3/1 kweh'& ift WASHINGTON (KNT)m -Scientists tlonofsmocnooth muscles and som e can *^0111/111011OU)»l0’WiK'9^a®Sk and tlie'^lueSsEakesoyUa® have finally figured out how we gel halt the stri;trlated muscle, chest or back pains wheivhen we eat Ice These musclesmu ordinarily work In a cream loo fast. But thithey don’t yet slow waveve called a peristaltic wave uii {lai/c,i/e tfiGiA anKuafi '■ know why. . that sta rtsts ecause the ice The wave/e is actually a sequential cream — or,other simi!Imilar cold sub- muscularr contractionc that forces the' I stances — stops the esophaguseso from particle ofoff food along. S H O W I N G working. To docurcument what happens when1 ONED/A Y ONLY DIAMONDJ C Writing In the currentstnt Journal of thc you swalloJlow Ice crcam, Meyer and] ■ -A m erican Medical As»Association, the Castell lUtput sensors along the inside off ■ I Armed Forces doctontors say rapid theesopha{tiagus to measure pressure. ANDD 2 5 % FDIAMONCD S A L E cream cause the _ swallows of cold Ice crei conducted, two tests. In the esophagus to l>e relaxeaxed and flacld. f ■ SalSfarcler: 'lrst,.ub]e.jjects got 10 swallows each of -^ -an q about twice the n o n >mperature and frozen Ice y gets the chesl ^ 1 ' Just about everybody g nix (thc stuff in the soft iccc pain. nachines). The cold tcmpera- ‘dfo/i tliis onelie day onfy. wg-■ aJG c o{|Giiing 2 5 ^; 0^1 all diamond And, said Dr. Gecrgnts. that were behind the Essentially, the esoohaaus es<^ is a ingredienti I's /lings, diamond I. ensembfe. diidiamond di«HG/i bikings. diamond men's simple tube from thctic mouth to the changes. I stomach. The t(q> thirdIrd Is wrapped In in the B s second test, subjects were ntings. QAis' 'ini/itG striated muscles, whlclilich we can con- asked Cbb eeat the cold Ice cream fastst ■ pGtiddiils. difl:iiflmond Gflfi/iiJigs and an diamond mounl ■ tro l voluntarily (althou;Mugh we almost enough to produce chest pain. At thele tien pain occurred, the physl-'i* ■ ' — never think about it),, theth< bottom third time wher you to oun ssto/iG to app/iGCiateite tliG. o m 7 0 0 s ty fe o{ diamond is smooth muslces, like those wrap- cians four3und a complete cessation ofof ■ I ping arteries, and thesralddlethirdlsa ral muscularar activity in the lower G to |ind tliat «n- mUtureof both types. esophagus;us - rather than the rough ijeu/e&tj WG 01OAG c{jG/ting you. ^ Q o u Wifi be'flbfe Som e substances can:an stop the func- contractiotion of a spasm. bGGn foofcing {o/t. itd at, tliG saniG timG usuaC piGCG o{ jewefey you'i/e Idgi ano ■ I SMG. 2 5 % O F FF O U R E V EERYDAYLO I D W PRICESs I m D>INING QAie Wi® kueX pMces and coni/GWiinienl c/iedit Ifiiims to J.Jit Gi/Giiy budgeL VELL T hes<2 se rings below are jus'ust a few of the m any available.a\ . ‘ byy Jo A nn Rose IRS

Dining well Is sosomething that will never2f ■go out of style, even r H though today's's Ihomes often do not have ha' the formal dining I room . 11 diamonds sparkle Coniompotaitaiy lilyimg. D»amaimaiic wedding I Culinary special:ialisls have long knownI that tl- the enjoyment of oloqanl 7 diarrond B'lHinlliani 10 diamond I’O,Ingracolulswitled I > eac h 14 KIKl. gold Wllh duowi) wilh 14 Anolci 4 Kl. wedding band . ^ any meal is enhjn h a n c e d by serving it inn jan attractive manner 5 Icy diamorlonds spaikliiikling diamonds tingfog for him '•‘ I' mounllng______I. . , . andin a plei3leasant setting. And whetfether you have a separ- , afe'dlning room>m or a n a re a a t o n e e n dl ofol the living room, you c a n turn it into10 one ( of the most invitingig a r e a s in y o u r h o m e , w h e re family orudine u c w ‘th lh e b est! PhonePhc 734-9550 ; H H P h o n e 733-13-6309 \ 4

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" w l I N I ll ^ Ij' 1 T I - r I m I a f m S BEFORE t YO U Bll3 U Y ! § m ^ YOU o , c a n r e n t a brand.ncI, now S B m BALDW i IN PIAHi N O @ J \ N W O O D S MR. AMDDMRS. MICHAEL ALA for 6 months — m I H Sui', Ic I m-imjl W jii ot .hi;h n (IlM >9irr t( piltFil tOu b b IJ CWfUiaiii •lytf\tlccii»’^iiHvi«di(V i"d (Ki^riri u q l ' MR. APAND MRS. DAVID PERiRRYHECK ' H urm p h erys-W/o i o d s KIMBERLY - Cheryryl Humphcrys pnd Loral<•alec^, Carolee and Shauna M eyer-H ecc k and Michacl Alan WoodKxis were mar- Humphcrysrys of Kimberly, sisters of ried Oct. 15 In Mesa, Arizriz. . the bride,•.were w bridesmaids, C ) te"ii/r . § \ TWIN FALLS - AnnAn; Marie Meyer Spcciacial guesls Included Mrs. E.D.:.D. The bride is the daughl;hlerofMr.and JeffShonlore was best m an. Dan, Brctl 1he R >//(»« V .;r;exchanged wedding vowsvc with David Kinbrouiough of Jerom e, grandmotherrof of Mrs.AllanS.Humphery:rys of KImborly n n d KellyIly Woods, brothers of lhe Browns u -.p e rry H(xk OcL 277 aat the Christian the bridride, and Mrs. Martha Heck,K:k, and thc bridegroom is5 lllhe sanof Mr. bridegroorr>om. and Richard Dwight and> s^usk Furniture C arp^ S-tCcnter. grandmcImolher of lhe bridegroom. and Mrs. Leon A. Woe/oods of Mesa. Dryc6 Hurlumphc^s, brothers of the bride, wereereushors. 7~Z The bride is lhe cJauj!aughler ot Mr. and Thc; bride bi attended Jerom e schoollool Ariz. - ^J)//fk.\L //I ‘liril/li/Ik ■ ^Irs. Bobby L. Meyeryer of Jerom e and and CollCollege oL Southern Idaho, Therhe Bishop Charies Sklnnnner offlcialcd. The bridiridegroom is employed by * the bridegroom is th^ son of Mr. and bridegrogroom attended schools in Twinwin Lcoh Woods w as soloist,it. Precisionn Metals,A r .M r s . Ralph W. HeckkofTwinFalls. of Falls andar F iler and is employed by Diana Woods was maid m: of honor. Followlni,lng a trip lo southern Arizonana r Magna. Ulah, and Mexlccclco the couple is residing in L ieoii9i Doug Slagcl officiaIclated and Karen IdahoI FrozenFi Foods. Mrs. Shiriey Bond of P iBBBiEHBmBaiaisnaR iaaiB i T'^eclc was organist. Theco! couple Is residing in Twin Falls.ills, and Mrs. Diane Glad of Orem. Utah, Mm ^ ■ '“ The bride wore)re a gown of -• •fiheerganza and embroidered eml lace’ u'iaccented wilh matchitching ruffles and . :r: ';pearls. She carriedled -a bouquet of “ “lyomations and rosesbesbuds with ribbon ' 'slreamers. ‘ K ala Pedersen wasA'as maid of honor ; was bridesmiad. Bsear :.ia n d C arla Slrunic w ;5nrah Hecic wasfloweiiwer girl. wess Malone wasIS t b ^ t man. Burk 't>-$Icibaur and' Oscarcar Tracy were ifro te c:t t

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■ J l ! . ------r ^ I D E A R DR. LAMBMB — I am a 33* „ :i..T4fear-old housewife[e tand I've always " . V'\ • \ ^ 40J06 th e type lo gelcl oout in the sun and U^iget thal beautiful tan.[an. ortable Come to3 Sears for a largee sselection Now thc Wrlniclcscs iare coming. Can liso300 w a tt BIG BUY Olon 9300 BTU pot “ '^ o u tell m e If exerc(erclslng the fwial p o rta bale li generator ' racadiant heatei- of snowvblowers l and attaitachm ents L ^jm u scles helps loto p rev en t lith e wn and garden tntractors, ;^,wrlnkles? I startedrted thc exerc ses 4-HP 2250 wall'att surge capacity.' Tvi-wo • Heats up to 15 houis on 1 .1 --gi g a i. o f --^ m o slly in the foreheahead but stopped as See them todaylyl 120 volts outlet:le ts. •pure keroser;ene. Tip-over switch.1. K-:ihe wriniUes seemeimed to be coming ISjimore than before> I started. Raising . .. -j^M he forehead up shoullOuld help, I thought, i ' s warm puffer J ^ c h e m ic a l action dee]jeep in the sklri'cah — ^ ‘ jj sleeve shshirt or shell withI pf o ly - •fill. In !i^itakc placc and helpIp pprevent injury. [Ul- 'Y- I- drawers. Cotrotton and ester fiberfii In addition to PAIPABA, the scnslllve ^ 42?J A |J Creslan* acr>icrylic with slate, navy o r ' Individual might wantwai lo use a physl* ll' j n fib k n it cuuffs, ff. collar tan in s cal blocker. Indlcellcentally, ^nsilive }jii! :;i: ! ||j and anklets,:ts..S-XL. S.M.L.XL •^'-.individuals shouldd uuse so m e\o rm of 2:t,)sun screen all year:lar round — nol just Ji;;;durlng the summer.er. I'm sending youu ThcT Hcallh Letter iv . N o . 7-10, YOur Skin:;In: Sun. Aging. Spols 2£^;and Cancer, to givgive you more in- S.^«formation aboul protectingpro your skin ; ^ ! and preventinganyly furtherfi wrinkling, O ther readers whowhi wanl this issue , y V iLT^can send 75 ccnlents wilh a long, / " y stamped, self-addre:dressed envelope for g g " it. Send your requesljest to me. in care of 2 ^ ' th is newspaper, P.P. C0 . Box 1551. Radio S T ? Clly Station. NewYo'Y ork,N . Y. 10019. \ ^ e n you lose llssillssue underneath lhe I 1 -'I I y r skin, there Is a lendendency for 11 to sag J 83624 ^ j o r wrinkle. This is why' when people 9180 9181 arc dieting and fatfat Iis lost around lhe 1 2 " e l e c t rr i I c . . X*-cheeks and jawsvs their face sags, S now throM9 w er SnowV th ro w e r 2Snow-thrower s n o w th r o w D eluxece Isho v el Muscles can decrea!rease In size with age -HP t-n- -Craftsm.tran. 3-speed 4- •''t'f CiCraftsman. 4-speed S- m o to r . H eauy-dulyu ty 18 X 15-tn. ! ^ ' o r lack of use andd causccj such sagging • CfiiHsm,UL as well. “ a t e r b i f a c i a l muscles soisometimes h e lp . lo t i r e c h a ii i n s ■ h e a i Hjir; dim inish wrinkles.!S. SSo ll’s importanl lo 5 ^ ; m a in ta in muscle!cle size through Uj-'iexerclsing Ihem,rt. butI whon you're - S ta r s 3 O1 9 9 S e a rs 19991 through exercisinging the muscles you I ' ° row price 1# Mf ■ low price m il 5 ^ 'need to relax lhe facface muscles, 0 ■ 'i- i - Exercise yourr 1face muscles by ../r :- ■ rs,-, ...... 3 ^ : making faces orir any's way you can Sears gax-li-lfne Sears w in d sh ie ld Prestone II SS-r..; devise to contractact them against re- E l e c t r i c J S T sistance. -Then rel,relax. Get rid of a an tl-fre■eze e : washerrantl-freeze i . anti-freeze s c r a p e r sy : “worried frown"' so thal the skin can P’opularo i year-roundd d e f r o s t elr !move dirt and 5 ^ relax; loo. A happypy faceI is relaxed and ' For easier staritngng in cold Helps ren ?ngine coolant. Onee b u g s w ith[hout i freezing. ggf f c shows fewer wrinklinkles. weather 12-oz. jallon si?e. jking also cntribules ; ^ S e a r s , ^ CJ 9 9 S w rs 139 S C igarelle smokir p low price S£Uto;wrinkles, partlcrticularly around thc 9 9 1,- ^ low price B Sc;irtlowprlcr 7 1 9 m . ■*“ Se;»rilowp/ gal. Sea>ean low pricc 4 ’,3.. The combina)lnation of cigarettes 1 and sun will premrcmalurcly age -your skin. Ii: addilion, a nmoisturizer. whlcR ------You c a n C can-be ordinaryy 'Vaseline, helps lo c o u n t o n ^Sears]. ■ T w in P a lls M SIM 1 aln St. 733-083t Z I Irap m oisture InI lh(lhe skin and puff out tl< n >oi*uc>A>«co HOURSi Moil-MrW «d^FrL 9iSO-9iOOi Ihcy're not as visible. the w rinkles so llic; ...... SJitlifMtlon CiMTAnieed• d o( r Your A«oo*yft»ck — ...... Turues..«Thurs.rSat. 9iS

■i , 1; jl A g ifn g c o tnclave3 sta rt This'y e a r . . . , ^ a portrait i 'W a s h in g t o n (UUPI)p - The third White HoiHouse Among culslo In other social progrartis, tthe ad- I i m g i v e J Conference on Aginglg cconvenes today with econornomlc ministration clampimped new restrictions on M(Medicare 1 ML > issues, including SocikKial Security and Reagann ad-. and Mcdlcald. > ministration budgett cuts,ci expected to dominatete the “H Is inconccivalivable to m c th al anyone wh('ho cares . I a gift o f lovefe. !' . agenda. about older peoplelie 1will not bc reacting to thc painpr that l The $6 million conff thc subsidized housingIng unitsfor the elderly a yearir to keep I Leadership Council1 of ol Aging Organizations, whwhich up with demand, de > accuscs the administnislralloa.of manipulating thec ccon- . Retirement:; Federal F law restricts marlandatory _ Porttrait SpDeciai i fcrcncetominlmlzecrl•criticism. retirement before3re age 70, but some say nmorc Is You can toke coio0 oto o« irio poopto on youf gi(tI tsl6 at the somo limo whonI yooyou The first conferenc-cncc, tn 1961, triggered So ofot a n concern,’’ says Mrs.Mrs Brake. ... InOoeiOocnmtm 13. Nfll : argue Reagan’s propao jx ^ cuts were loo drastic.:. and{ The confcrenceice may be disrupted by political p ; some say thc admlnlstilistration stacked the conferenccnee's bickering. C riticscs hhave accused the adminlstritratlon of / r 1 Social Security commilimiltee in its favor, trying to packc 11the confcrence wllh iast-st-minute 126 2nd StrStreet East • TWIN FALLS5 • Phone 734-2020 A technical commlnmlllec, dominated by Reafeagan delegates, stackk c committees and slaff, ancmd wrlle , critics, argued againsilinst benefit cuts in a non-bindInding rules to discourageage criticism of Reagan - allII cchargcs ^ ; reporttoconferenccdesdelcgales. the administrationion idenies. Mal-lake Your A ppointme e n t Todav!

U.S. to help rereplenish Britishh library i NEW YORK (UPI)) - About 170 Thc Amerncrican Trust is designed to , te a rs after British solHler3lers burned the reinforce TlThe British Library’s posl- J L M ^ S a j lib ra ry of Congres, Thc Th' New. York tion as thele ;greatest resource outside jM lN l I f t^iblic Library and the tin American of Unitedd i Slates (or rcscarch into i I "A G reeat Christmas Gift"G I /iV ust for The British LibiLibrary began a every aspeipeel of American life and | EEJ Morojcct to microfilmn nearlyi 6.000 thought. Ijooks destroyed in the1 LondonLo Blitz. Photocoploples of catalog entries for • The project will restore res to thc books missIssing from' the British in- British institution -- formerlyT thc stitution’ss s shelves for decades will . British Museum Library•ary - many of enable the1C New York library to de- fce American titles among am the losi lermlne w^whal can bc replaced by Jooks. microfiimlnning from ils own holdings.

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O n the tenthI diday of Christm as.-. .y>your newest pair A . ^ N O ow '9 9 9 ““* of silver 'TwcKelve D ays Bells"^^’wifiII 1 b e s p a r k l i n g b n s / ' 1 I 5 'V 0 , • your tree or mamande. Reed & Barton'sn's charming two- ,, , R»g. $149.1).5 0 ------! 5 by-tw o seriesies, inspired by the famm ed Christmas CHOICE .... carol, no'now includes the 19811 editionc — I y YGUR'Cl ji M l 2 5 " CConsofe I ; H i H n DllDlogonpl I "Ladies Damancing" and "Lords a-LcLeaping." Also a v a ila b le : t h e? ffc o u r p r e v i o u s a n n u a lI ceditions, freshly H I . C OOLOR m inted andd jgift-boxed in pairs. 2',2'/2to3- high, / ) i S S a i $I8.50,pr. Twow o m ore bells will be issuedis next year, TV '' ' COI:om pleting the collectii: t i o n . p P i c . HM M r • 100% Solid Sloto "Sorvico';e Miier' Uiotiit with p „ "A Farr3 m / / y Tradition Sincece1 9 1 0 " ■ R*g. $699.90 \ They oro compinpact In «li«, but l ^ n v«rsatllliylliyl Yourporfobto ^ ^ Supor Modulo • "Supor ln«t».to-Mallc"ColofTunlng TV or compoo*in«nl titreo wilhtma o hom* In.lln.lhoi* handtom * • Uioi leti onorgy ihon Iwo 60 watt light b u lb t ^ ^ J | 3Ox10><39‘' H Iunit*; In {A) Pin* Colonlol.. (B)({ P»can Trodi- , • • Moiri* Plu» Picturo Tubo> • Walnul groin Ilnlih tlonol. ond (C) {C; Chaitnut Contimporary, oil wllh b ro tt oc- an hoidboord ond hordwoodod_iolld> wUh_d(Kora-_ t ■■ ^ contf and moKiKhInn hardwaro! tlvo limuloiod wood pon«* e < Coiteri'e Contom- ^ poroi, Jtyllng, W U94h. 1 f i ] : . { f f i H l d g .

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' S u n d a y . NNc ovem ber 29.1981 Times-h/o'Mows. Twin Falls. Idaho B-11 Newspapeer ads mostt b e l i e v e d — Valle;2y h a p p ce n i n g s im mAYTHATMICRIMAVE : CHICAGO (U P D -N eewspaper w ad* had tbe mootDOt believable adverilsing, Ostomy gigroup meets Tu'uesdau vertlsements have greaterer credibility versos 28 p e>erccnt r for television com* with consumers than ads1 inU any of thc roercials. 11[1 e l^ewspapcr Advertising Denise Murray,»y. enterostomal therapist, wllwill present an update survey, |2 percent .saidI newspapersr Bureau's reseeseareh staff.. on Squibb andI IUnited brands or appllancances and conduct a discussion oQostoniomy care in tbe home. ------T ' WorthwhHhile Club plans pparty )------— •: GLENNSFERR'RBY - Hie Wortiwhlle Club& Will\» have a Christmas C H A^NTILLY r I “ partyat6:30p.m.En. Dec. Twin Falls to dance andnd discuss future plans. I 7 3 3 - 9 7 971 Downlowiwn O n The Mall | For more informsmatton call 3 2 4 ^ . • Guaranteed ^ W*Acc«p<»VISriSA •M M l«rO isrB **C r««l*y'*nr'*ChofB» • J Satisfaction a04MolnAv«.N. ___ 73S-7MI

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N o n -- p r o f i u p o f if e r s ; c t c o u n . -V.' it groi :redit iselin;‘9 ' BySTEVELIPSON ' P arks willtill return on. thei third bubudget and stick lo 11. Her workw is lo faster than wec can c get them out." she credit cr counseling service, heie donates work-related arid personal problems, Tlmes-NeMS writer Thursday andm d Friday of cach month, hehelp people figure their true tr take- says. 10 percent of their payment lo CCCS. He gol Involvedxl withw CCCS because If ______She will worP ork out of an office al the hohome pay and draw up 0 a realistic The counseliieling service is funded "W hat it bolisdow ntoat thclhe bottom he rccom m endsds tthe scrvice to some- Twin Falls> CChamber of Commerce, bubudget — one thal allows the:fiemtoeat. through donatliatlons from creditors, line lin is. 1 can’f work the accocount thal one. he wantss to bc able to answer TWIN FALLS - A non-prvprofll group 323 Shoshone)ne St. N. In addition to papay off debts and 'save money mi for large employeiyers and a fee., never cheaply,” ch Runtysays. their questionss obobout 11. ■' that helps people get outit ofol debl and private coun no a month,' lo people Ken Baumgartner, the dir )unseilng sessions, CCCS mimedical bills, clothing anand olher more than $10 Lydia L .H antlantla, the manager of the avoid bankruptcy began 0| t operating a also plans to.0 ooffer some seminars. e&essentials thal people oftenn forget lo receiving thescrvice. sc: personnel pe for the Tuppcrwar 1" Untied SMurllyity Mortgage office in part-Um e office In- Twin plan for in Ihcir regularr monthly William Runiunty. a member of the ■Jerome, ’Je also is on the credil s Local merlerchants, creditors and P*' Twin Falls, Isis chairman of the cently. expenditures. CCCS board oof directors, explains Magic M. Valley board of d Involved with bringing the -rvlce'slocalho,1 board of directors. f Vlckl P arks, lhe, admininlnislrator ol -s a rc willing to donate, because bc of the help CCCS ma) »ffice to Twin Falls hope the th c . B oise-bas^ Consumiamcr Credit Afler Parks helps someone IS officcr for Twin Fall lo lo give to some Tupppperwarc -VI think thiss willwi be a greal benefit vs into a full-time service, bubudget program, she tears Coui^ling Service cf lcIdaho will rs’'T up Z their i Bank and Trustusl, he knows how much employees. cr to the valley' residents,"rc shc.says. ' ‘ •• luld take a year or more lo c r speod two days each montl o l l n l ^ l n credit cards. time a credil!dltor m ust sometimes "Il's a, peopIe-orlcntcd sc rv ic c ;- 1 “Il's going to0 help h( educate Ihi^ a fj. they soy, Fall^. offering individualual tlnanclal accomplish. I, "Wc physically tear up tlthe credit "spend workinglg \wllh a customer who is work wi in a people-oriented enend of our litlle aboul usingsing credit. II will also, .. counseling. She held her■ firfirst sessions Parks offerrfcrs simple advice to peo- cards ca in front of them. .If they’veIhi got 'h a v in g troublelie paying blils. If one of business." bi Baumgartner saysys. give th e m Ideasns aabout budgeting their a iUt|e morc than a week;ago. ag' pic in financancial trouble — make a that th (credit), they can goD intoI debt the bank’s custcistomers is helped by.thc His Ipb is to assist employ'Dyecswith own finances." lipcaliresidennts skeptuical abo3 U t r ^ d e a^rafms5 talks By q i ^ N WARCHOL stated sever?eral weeks ago lhat they TM^-Newswriter ' would refuseJSC to.allow outside Inspec- tion of theirlr weapons\ systems as part k ' ’ ofBllmltallo!lion agreement. II indicated TWIN FALLS - Moglclie ^Vailey-area th at any rereduction plan agreed lo residents may not havfiave m arked would probatIjably be unworkable, Monday's start of the• nuclearm dis- "I don’t thithink you can put the safety / ' ‘ v X arm am ent talks on theirrcalendar.bul ca of a in 'on someone’s word," he {joslcaJly, Uiey understancand what will says. be discussed and what is} at stake. He does,, hehowever, think that having 1 charge will Improve the Skq>tld8m, however, w ' of successful negotiations, mon, denominator for m S kof some reservations, Wood Idahoans interviewed=« Saturday Increased arms spending, evening. even wilh its possible negative effects ■‘I don’t think the Russiissians will go .on the econoinomy. along with It," said AllcAllen Hunl of "W e holle:illcr about high taxes; we Burley. "I don’l Ihlnk theth Russians holler aboutout high prices," he says, f l R - ’ ' ■«; will cooperate." — "But if wee lllose our freedom, none of T But Hunt thinttthath^vliving Reagan thal amountsints to anything." } t T S I a s president will improve>ve any chance Gene Hug(jgglns of Twin Falls, who Is.^ I f - . . ’.'' fo r an ag r« m en t favor«'orable to the a retired nonaval commander, al^ Is. : U nited States. - ready to ssupport Reagan’s arms ® '' ' Julie Duncan of Twinvin Falls also negotiatinglg I team, although he is not doesn’t give the negotlal•Ilatlons much convincedI Ithat an agreement ls._. hope. She feels that dlsarIsarm am cnt Is possible, just not in the Soviets’ts’ schem e of "W e mlgllight (negotiate an arms- things. reduction pliplan) this time due to whal "Communism Is reallyly ppushing, and has alreadydy been offered," he says, the Russians are behindJit,"sh it. e sa y s. referring to the favorable counter- However, if a workeirkabfe arms- offers thalil tthe Soviets have mode to reduction agreement cancan be negotl- Reagan’s oovertures the> pasi two ated she would be InI fefavor of the weeks, United-States abiding by It and re- TammyI FolkingaI of Buhl has a ducing Its stockpile! (of nuclcar more Intern;•rnational perspective about weapons. the talks thlhan most people. She has Until then, though, sheie 1;Is In support relatives in Holland, and she has SreVEKGREEfC/nmNmnsre of Increased defense spendending. spoken withith them rccenlly. Seven-yearir-old Nicole Llzzarago|0 of Ketchum Isn’t sureire this Santa Claus Is th

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C able servicr i c e f a i l s held this Monda:iday, Nov. 30. at 7 p.m. at i health check ava/allable ‘Malitu re driving* cou9urse offered Departm ent off HealthH( and Welfare office at ; TWIN FALLS-Mi■ Magic Valley Cablevision cuscustom- ■'sl:FALLS — Persons may gel a freefi "com puter TWIVIN F A L L S -T h e "55 A live-/e - M a tu r e Driving" • rs In Flier and muimuch of *^ln Falls wpre wilwilhoul jneeiingi is one of a series being hciicld around health anal;lalysis" every Tuesday fromn 111 to 8 p.m. at thc coursese will be offered Monday andam Tuesday. Dec. 7 ___iervlce Saturday. Idaho to acquainlalnt interested groups and in'Individuals/ Blue LakeslesMall. and 8, from l:15 to4;30 p.m. in the dining room of the 0 According to thele answering service lhal n t United Presbyterian Church,rch, 209 Fiflh Ave.. in wilh the federal'ai blockI granIs for health ancmd human- T hclestlr3ting is sponsored by the Sevenvcnth-day Advcn- customers'complainlalnls to Cablevision on eveningi 1 Falls. " K e services program•ams. tisl Church,ch, and il is designed to promojm ote good heallh ^ weekends, the flrsl■A nreception losses began al ab I persons 55 and older arc eligible for this DHW staff , practices.3. Persons: will have theirr bblood pressure p.m. Friday. By duskusk Saturday, cable crews stiiStill had The m eetingg vwlli be conducted by a Dl •driving Refresher program,n. wwhich Is sponsored . . checked anand answer a short qucslionJonnaire on their ' ^af^i oot located (he sourceix e of thc problem. m em ber. le Nalional Retired Teachersrs AssociationA and thc id lifestyle. Each meetingng will review the status of[the t: block- healthandl Ameri:rlcan Association of Retired>d PPersons, A $5 fee 1s grant programn andai the history of the develojlopment of T heir resresponses will be comparedI lo a m ajor sludy chargc•ged for m aterials. '' C hristm asI b ask et p lan starin s lhe block-grantnl concept.^ The state’s plamm s for ad- ©n longevlevity, conducled on 7,000D adultsa by two F orir enrollment applications;^ callcg lola Denton at TWIN FALLS-Tl- The 1981 Christm as basket arand toy m inistering thehe grants i for fiscal year 19R983 will be A lam eda1 CCounty, Calif., doctors, whic/hich showed lhat 734-597>974. Advance registration issrecjuired. re< farogram, sponsored'ed by the Saivation Army of -Tvvln described. /■ longevityf Isis related significantly to healicallh habits. F alls, is gelling unde:id er way. For more infoinformation. caU Gary Richi:hordson at E n eergy group hoststs discussion : ; If community grouroupslor agencies know of aa pperson 334-4381. F o r e sst t group to m eet• t o r fam ily that needsids assistance during the Chrhiristm as- TW]WIN FALLS - Energy foror Idaho,1 a privately season, Ihey are ask(isked lo contoct the Salvation i GALLEY - The Westernn Forestry and fundeup. will host a panel I d a h o w iildlife K show Tiies• s d a y v a office, 801 Second Av(Ave. N. ConservaticItlon AssDciolion will hold itsItsi annual confcr- discususslon of the Northwest powerver billI Tuesday, at Ihe • The office will receiverec applications for asslssistance TWIN FALLSLLS - The Nature Conservrvancy will encc at Sunun Valley Resorl, beglnningTujTuesday. ______eollog oge of Southern Idaho. from Dcc. 1 to Dec.c. 11,1 from tOa.m. to3p.m . - . unveil a photogn□graphy and slide show on IdlahovlldllfG— ^ R ichardd (Gibb, president of the Unlveilversity of Idaho, TheHe Pacific Northwest Electricclric Power Planning ...... • A communily scrcscreening board has been set«t up to ' Ihls Tuesday.’. DDec. 1. at 7 p.m. in the Tl y in Falls will give thcthe keynote address, "Westem;em Land Use In a an d CConservation Act. os the bill}III IsI formally known, ■ verify need, accord»rdlng lo John Grehoiver• oof thc Public Library.7- ChangingI 5Soclely." al 1:30 p.m. TiTuesday in the has hihelped keep electricity ratestes for most Idahoans Salvation Army. Theinformaticational mecling is open to thcJ public.p resort’s conconvention facilities, low bjby authorizing the Bonnevillellie Power1 Administra- -! . Tax deductible giftgifts and^lpnatioQs may be mamade by Aldrich Dowlewler, a Hagerman Valley res'esidenl and Topics to be discussed during thc thrthree-day confer- lion to form a regional power pool,wl. i phoning the Salvatkatlon Army Thrift Store, 561m Main tN C board rhember, me ^id that noticesi about the encc includlude changhig social pressuredire^ In public land P aartlclpants r in thc Tuesdayy forumf( will include Ave. E .,alTJM 569tc19 to arrange for pick up of itemems. m eeting, mailedlied to60 persons, had the wroni}ngdate. managemeiTient, forest economics, firee planning,pi insect Roberert Saxvik. an Idaho m ember:Der and vice chairm an All types ot foodd undu toys are needed to fill:1 tlthe 150 The pholo exhexhibit will rem ain a t Ihe liblibrary next damage aiand soil considerations in tlmbcr-stand of thehe Northwest Power PlanningIling Council, and Ted anticipated ChristImasbaskets.'' me ...... w«H>k-and will11 tlthen travel around the slat;ate. Bowler manageme:nent. Sprenenger. an attorney for theie 1Idaho Cooperative / said. The me€neeting will be the group'sip's 72nd annual Ulilitiitles Association, , He said fivee COcopies of the sllde-tape showw have been confcrence.ice. The Westem Forestry7 ,Association is Shlrilrl Boyce.,the executive dlreilireclor of Energy for- B lock grantlit Info av ailab le made.and theselese are available for loan1 to groups comproseded of members In public andmd private forest Idahoiio. said the public is invitnvited lo attend the B TWINFALLS-/•• An Informational meclingg oon thc having acccssss t to the spccial projection1 e^ p m etn n t. l WithI (equlpnwnt purchased fromm 11the donations, Chri^ Associatfoivciivcommiltee m em ber U ndaa O'Dell0 says lhal tlan RiRadio hopes to begin broadroadcasting throughout - ItA' ' SB3BB ' tbe two perfomirm ahces will be "completelyJy different-c Some soulherr•m Idaho by March. (people) willbe1 be performing twice, but nottttall." a Ticket;ets can be purchased at thcc ClChristian Radio office . district representative S qBs H The concert!rt will include perfomwDces:c3 by Miss Twin In TwinIn Falls, or by calling AAL dU ‘h m Fails. Karmellilelle W hittaker, a pianist; GraiSrandpa’s-Boys, a FredLe'^ w ls a t 734-6102. .. ;.V>‘ barbersbc^ ququartet; the Immanuel Luth

.1 SchKifii anrf chocolste mmilk. ■nn n n d a y : Sandwiches. UimatoI soup,s< frull, TWITWINFALLS W igM KImW BFBI.V milk aod peanuts. Mooday: Hamn andi cheese sandwjch, Mooday: P in:a a burgers,t tri talers, greeo Friday; Fi V e g g ie soup, applesaisauce, cook- french fries,s, csc ^ t sticks, half banana t J beans.bal(hi( banana and milk, lesandmUk and milk. ’ ' J TuBKlty: Hot dogsdo oo buas, freocb fries, Tuesday: Fish1 sUsticks, green beans wllh dMcoIatepudpudding aod milk. HAGERMAN bacon bits,1, kolaldil,ko JdIo wlUi fmit, - J m WedMlay: ChUM l, cabbage slaw, peanuU MMooday: SalistKuy steak, bakeIked potato, andmllk. aodraisiitt,es,clanamoaroUs and milk, Ik. ■ Wednesday: Sausiiausage and cheese pitta. Itam day: Chkrklicken and noodles, masbed Tuesday:Ti Baked c h ^ saodwlWlch; green tossed salad.Id, garilc ( bread, peara aod poUtoes,gregreen lim a beans wiUi him, beans, pears, peanut cup aodMlmllk. I milk! k ’ ’. ’ ‘ peanut buttertter cookie milk. Wfldneaday: Oven fried chickenen, mashed ‘nursday: Hambumburger on an onion roU, 1^.;^ Frklay: Hambuiburg^ later tots, apple potatoes, grsvy, peanullut butter talertots,trull''rullct^iandmllk. cobbler andnidmUk. _ sandwich, sliced pekhes andadmUk. Friday: Red chUIM l burrilo, buttered coro, lliursday:H Spa{^U.wiUi meiK st sauce. orange quarterLrt ers. oatmeal b a r and milk. . f l l BUHL green salad, fruit cup, breadidstlcksand i ^ SreVENGREENE/nrn m irw Mooday: Chlcketken flld sandwich OQ a bun, mUk. CASSIAC buttered peaseas aod french fries. FiFriday: Ham and cbeese sandwdwkh, later Mooday: Fingerje r steaks or fish, apple iBettervieiew tsa cbeese plaas, lettuce tots, mUk and chocolale milk.Ik. 'wedge. scaUoptilloped potatoes with chcese, John Halvers(erson o( Jerome enjoys a ride ri on Halversons werere ati the Lincoln Plaza shopi^l lies. fruit, whole3wheatxoUsnd«Uk wh( father John’hn’s shoulders afler rececelving mall in Jeromeme to walch Santa landi hy _ Wedgetday: Bunlurrito, chUi sad pear halves. BIJM Tuesday: CHnTorr o r ham and beans; green Christmas carcandy cane'from Santa Claulaus, Thc helicopter. ' ItHBiday: lodlvldivMual m eat pies, roasted Mooday: U Potato aoup, peanut butter b and salad, fruit,:, cincinnamon foil and mUk. * l ^ uta. carcarrot sticks and chocolate hooey sandwtcfaes, cookies,es, peaches Wednoday: Poricork gravy or turkey grsvy, andmllk. masbed potatoitatoes, cottage cbeese, apple Prid^: Oteesrtseburgers, Irench fries and TUeaday: Pork noodles, hot bretread, peas, wedge, hot roU, fm it and milk, chocolate ihU plumsandmUk. nM nday: Nolundlunch - faculty medlng. Wednesday:w, Hamtxirger gravy,rf, mashed FWday: Taco o or r coro< dog, carrot stick, ^ © ib aM o n a iir f — FILER potato^ caramded carroiTots, rolls, green beans,ns, fruit, milk and baked Mooday: Fish,1, ttri taters, peas, peaches, cfaocolatepudding and milk. peanut butterotercookle. Robyn Lynn Albe'bertson of Twin Fails,Ills, died Friday a t Sl. Luke's Mr. Boushele worked In farmlmlng and haystack coolnokles and milk. ^Ibursday: Sloppy ] ^ , bot rdrdb, green Hospilal In1 Boise.Bc ranching ra In the area. Includingg iseveral Tuesday: Vegda■dable aod beef stew, bread hoarwt p fBf«atw1mlllr WENDELLWE She w as boibom Jan. X, 1915. al Hailey, years ye at J c to Brown's. He helotlonged to ' stkks, fruit,It.cookieandmUk. c FFriday: i Wieoets stuffed «tUrUrrSkshed ’HaaBxji Wienerie r wrapups.' green beans, and movedd vwlU) her parents lo Buhl, ' Ihc Uv Cary Boushele Post of Uw AirAmerican Wednesday: Pi’izza. is com , pears, chocolate potatoes, com, }eUo fntlt wiUriUi whipped cookies, fruitlit andai milk w here she! alattended schools until her Legion ix at Bellevue. cake snd mUInUk. cream, and milk. Tuesday: Tacos,s, bubuttered com. cherry Jdki senior ir. She graduated from high Surviving arc: his wife of BeiBellevue; Dutnday: Pori*ork aod gravy, masbed wiUi topping,lg. aodai milk. school in SotSon Bernardino, Calif., and his hL moUier, M ary Boushele ot Bo'Bowman; potatoes, greigreen beans, frtiit cup, cookie GLENNSFERRY Wednesday: Fish Flsl wedges, scalloped relumed to0 Buhl to work for Dr. and ihthree sons, Charles and TThomas andmUk. Mooday: Mexican salad, fruit,I, cinnamon< potatoes, fruit,;:u]t,roU8 and milk. ‘ Mrs. Georgese JJennings as a nurse. Bouslftle, b< boU) of Denver, uuxl x Brad Friday: Hamburburgers, frendi fries, choco- ToU.mllkaBddaladbar. _ ^ ■niursday: S l(^< ^ yj Joes; green salad, m a rrieTied Tom lllff al Elko. Nev.. Boushele b< of Bellevue; Iwo dauaughters, lale puddingngandmilk. i - ^Tuesday: Spagbdtl, tossed sallalad. fruit, millionaire! cookie,coo lemon p ^ l n g and and Uiey farnsrmcd for several year* near mM rs. T a tty BroUiwell andi Becky frencii bread, milk «ai>H•dhar, | milk. Hollister, i ^ r A Uielr children grew up. Boushele, B< bolh of Bellevueue; five BLAINE WWedoeaday: Sloppy loes, cabb* Burrito. com, carrot stlistlcki, apple * F E ^ j n f l G ary (Mindy;idy) Abrams of Boise; and 10 announced or by Uie Wood River ChChapd lo hies over rkrke. whde wheat roll, half, crisp aod milk. K k A u H grandchlldrctIren, She was preceded In Hailey. Hi orangeandmdmllk. EVER I |jy Jjgfher parents, Ruth and W.S. ' FtMay: Fish patUe. pi freocb fries, coro “ n « 5TORY OF * TWIN FALLS - RoRobyn Lynn "Moc” McCoCowan. ElizaS^hP.Helsel c I bread, apricorieotsandmUk. 11 «JARBIDGIGE, NEV ADA I Albertson. It, of Moscow.»w . died Wed- Rosary vlllben!clledat7p.m.lodaywill *■ w A D V E N T h nesdoy,at.St. Joseph's HosjHospilal afler a at W hlleMlortuary ort Chapel. Mass will be RUPERT - ElizabeUi P. Heifteisel, 86. JEROME I I I MM A i K E S A i S short illness. celebrated: aial 1 p.m. Monday a t St. - - olof Rupert, died Salurday eveninjling at the Mooday: Dduxeme hamburger with dieese, = A I I ASTING # She was bom Sepl.1. I16, 1970, al Edw ard’s CatholicCal Church. wiUi FaUier MMinidoka Memortal Hospital. french fries,es, fruit, no^ake cookie and L A i Moscow, where she wasu a fiflh grade P erry W. DoddsDoc offlclallng. Burtal will Services are pending and1 wUl^ be milk, , J 5 CHRIST'S T M A S G IF T J Etudenl. She Was an avidId l>horsewoman, t» In TwinIn Falls : Cemetery. Friends announced ai by the Hansen Mortwtuary. TueKlay: Wteoa9Kr In a bun, .h a tt t^owns, c a n d l e s ' ^ * a ^yc•tyourcopvot lb Church44onM-Glft. a dancer and a gymnasl,OSl, and was a ' may call01 at U)c mortuary today and orange juice.ice. chocolale cake, peaches * • J u dly's / . Books or j f memberortbeMountalnI Vle f First Uniled . M emorialslls contributions may bc _ . Wednesday:: Methodist ChilrchotMoscovscow m ade to: Mountain Mc Stales Tumor In- use, 32. of arolw uce,ce , cinnsmon rolls and milk, , , * cwtograpl Buhl, died Friday night. iraph*dceprtot If Surviving arcrtier parerarenls, E. Pete sHtute. ISl E E. . Bannock St., Boise, 83702, Bi „ . „ ■nmriday: Bart*irbecue oa a bun, buttered She was bom al Pocalello oo Gem Religious Gor o o d s * H*l«n Wilton,lion, 4890 Harfalnton, jf and Judy AltKrtson of Moscow; a or Sl. Luke’sb's Regional Mcdical Cenler. , n Jan.31. com. tossed;ed green salad, yelkm cake, 1949. and cam e to Twin FaUs as i 39St«cuilSl.S. 7333S-S577 I £ LoMmtto.C o , oIII. 92041 If brother. Greg Albertsonon t ol Moscow; 190E.Bnnnocnock St.. Boise, 83701 ^ IS a young f^taiidmnUL U t girl, where she alteoded scho and her grandparents, Mt mburger gravy, mashed «9fc«4»H4u|c3f»|c:t$ m arried Freddie D. Rouse on R Wayne Black of Boise, and f Bm erLeLeeHarrfs m carrot stick, buttered peas, _ 1966. a t Buhl. Ernest Albertson of TwlnFan Falls. TWIN FAL^ALLS - E lm er Lee Harris, ndmllk. I Surviving are: her husbandI oi. I B * Services will beheld at12 2 pp.m. Monday 89. of Twin F a Falls, died Friday al Magic two daughters. Sherry Lynn Roitouseand i k HANSEN I In Reynolds Funeral Chaphapel, wlU) U Valley Memomorial Hospilal, ^Michelle Ranee Rouse, boU> of I t lhe First Pre- Scrvlccs w )fBuhl;a Mooday Finger{er steaks, cheese aod ta te n , ■ Rev. Robert VanNest of (tii I will be announced by the son. „ Kyle Elroy Rouse df But T\kln Falls of- White Mortua !>eets, bot rolls, peaches aod I sbyterlan Church of T\kli lu a ry . ^moUier, Norma Tilson of Twin ! in Sunset Me- flclallng. Burial will be in three broUiers, Bruce TUsoo of J m orlal Park. C u rtis BcBoushele ghetU aod meat sauce, tossed I . BUI Tilson of Twin Falls and Bob ad, bread sticks, pears aad I ■ The family suggests tne VUE - CurtLs Boushele, 59. of ' of Tacoma, Wash.; and two0 isisters. trlbullons to the Juvcnl! died Salurday at his residence Jc Joyce SmIUi of LaJunta, Col(do., and wedDMday: SlvShake aod bake chicken, I , Clinic, and they may 'HH be = e. Judy J l Lele of Bellevue. chapel. Friends may call i french fries.les, cauliflower aod cdery I bom Oct. 9.1922, at Bowman, Services will be held at 2 p,m Chapel this evening and unli otroUs,'ploeappleUdt>ltsaod I S l S S m e S served In the Army during day di al Uie Hopkins-Buhl Funen theservlce on Monday. World W arr 11 in SouUkosI Asia, and he pci. pt Burial will, be tn West End Plgs-ln*a*blanket. potato I moved to BdB dlevue In 1946, Ke m arried lery le al Buhl. Friends may callSirs: "-“sssbsiiiitttivd com, appicsauce pM I Helyn Ruth lllfff Alice Slcverse rs on Sepl. 19. i»U, al Elko. chapcI ch lo sign Uie register TTuesday nillk. TWIN FALLS - Helynm «Ilulh lllff. 66. Nev. m om ing from 9:30«.m , lo t p.m. . Friday: ChULcdcelery sUdu.ieUQWlULlruit,. I ------msplebanailandmllk. I FILER - llosary foitor Atanaslo In Ihc Whileilc Mortuary Chapel, Burial unlit ui 11 B,m, Monday, and at Uiehe church Rom ero, 92, of Filer, who died Wed- w ltibclnTrwln w i Falls Cemelery. Friends from fr noon untU 2 p.m. CTAn'ATSSCHOOL I vSifSii nesday, will be rcclted al fl p.m. loday may collal al thc mortuary today and ------Mooday: MeatIt loaf,li hash brown potatoes, ■ and a re<{Ulem moss willII b(bc celebrated untlllO a.mn. .K Mondoy. FILER - Services for GGala I. buttered canw ots, fruit salad, chocolate i a t lOrJO a.m . Monday Inn theth Church of H arger. 91. of Filer, who died TTiiITiuraday. cake and mUlmilk. H Ihc Im m aculalc Conceplicrpllon al Buhl. TWIN FAL'ALLS - Scrvices for Stella will w: be held al 2 p.m. Mondayay In Uie TUeaday: FlUdcd of sole, scaUoped potahxs. Burial will be In West End FnC Cemetery. Ida Freemam an. 68. of Twin Falls. Hopkins-Buhl H> Funeral Qtspel.± Burtal green beans,us, gelaUn vegetable lalad. Friends may call at thcQ Hopkins-BuhlH form erly of)f Richfield,f who died TTiurs- will w, be In West End Cemetery.'.Friends I raislnbars,hs,hot roUsand milk.'* Funeral Chapel from 2 to6i6p.m.loday. p daylnMaglc^ c Valley Memorial Hospital. m ay call al Uie chapel from 2 lo106 p.m. Wednesday: Tacracoa, buttered beets, pears, will be heldlid al 2 p.m. Monday In the today to and from 9:30 a.m . unlillil 1 p.m. dnnamonrtiinrfisandmUk. ■ ■ “ In thne darkneess TWIN FALLS - ServicesIces for William Richfield UDSLD! Chapel. Burial wlU bc In Monday. M The family suggesU1 memori-n: ‘rtu n d ay : LlveiIver aad onions, later tots, Paul Bruley. 79. ot Twin FalFalls, wbodied Shoshone Cemetery. Cei Friends may call als al to the Filer Senior Cittzeoless or a creamed ecoro, cherry peppers, • • • e . Tuesday, will beheld B in11 aa.m. Monday at the BerginliiD Funeral Chapel today and Chari ch ty of Uie donor's choice. pumpUnple'pie wlUi topping, and milk, .we care. ______Friday: Homernem ade tiean soup, ham sandwlcbes,ES, strawberry gdaUn salad, 1 pandm ilk. We offer consoolation . . . a ray ofjf 1light in yout|

HMINIDOKA nightim e of despair.c We have! ddedicated ------Mooday: Hot do(dogs, green beans, pears and ourselves to he!elping those who mimust face the: I g ,Ip 9 M' “ milk. Tuesday: Lasagsagna, cole ilaw, .pineapple pain of loss,I, the passing of 'alo'loved one. GOODING COtjCOt/Nry MEMORIAL Jtttritlgleyo’f Burley,icy, n o r a Hutchison of Malta andtSamBanner & crtspandmll Admitted "of Boise, ------Wednesday: F r i^ chicken, whipped It’s our specisial way of serving otour frfends. : ! RIckArrlaga oIHagerman.n. DiSOlSMd potatoes, bot biscuits, carrot stkk,-frult : ,Di*iDismissed KaryMoorcofHcybuiybum, andmllk. I Doris McCormick ond Rmtlmil Kurtz, both of Gooding; nndd VMrs, ntwtday: ChUi.lUl, finger foods, sweet roll, FUNERAL r I Francisco RIffl of Glenns Ferryjrry. “ MAGK^GICVAU^Y MEMORIAL peadwsandiodmlik. Admitted Friday: Hot turkey tui sandwich, fmlt. au , a < i MINIDOK/OKA MEMORIAL ■ Mrs, Gary Miller. NormanNot Lemoine. Eugene Hatzlelfekl. Frances I gratin potatoialoMj^mllk. fteyiuliU i CHAPEL i AdiAdmitted West and Em m a Hill;111; all'oft Twin Falls; M rs. BreniIt IUerman of Alfredo Luna oJ Durley; and Arcel Dittemore. Ella Jane! Kills.Kt Jerom e; Kelly BucUai:Uand of Buriey; and M tr^otw ^ t Aja of MMURTAUQH | A 1 I - F a l t l ) 8 i ^ ' Janevc Coats and Jolin Praeglti^gllter.allof Rupert. Hagerm an, ------M obdv: Cbickiicka aod ooodles, peanut ; OlcOlsm lsnd , Dismlsaed buUer cup,^ ccabbager salad, apple cob- : Jake Throckmorton. Evelynlyn Hose1 and doughlcr. Terry Osbosbomc ------Mra J>on J.cbb d dadaughleUt Jetsmeaodbaliylbojxiy.Workman_____ bier wlU> l>yjang^.nHmlllr_------•, and diughter. end John Sinclair:lalr,all or Rupert. of Filer. ------— HiinGinraisMiinari PAUIO, REYNOIDS green tiesns,fruitcti|i ns, aod milk. It .^AMESC.WEYNOIDS. Phon* 733.4900 ‘ CASSIAIIIA MEMORIAL Sons to Mr, and Mrs.htrs. Breni Uerm an of Jdrome,' andat Mr and Wednsday: CUlM i, celery sticks, dnnamoo AdiAdmitled Mrs.Garv MilierofTwlirwln Falls. — rallA. anolesalesauee aod milk. S u n d a y . N ovem tier 29.1981I Tim os-Nows. Twin Falls.i.ldahoC Ida -3 ; • . US 1. m Fac ______»______• •______

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Regarrdless off methodiis, meetiing T vwin F alls will hosthi energyJp demarnd will bee expenssive puublic h earing D e c . 9 'WIN FA LI^ - Area residentsents will have two ' By RON ZELLAR m any resldenlswwill il install wood stoves evenI wwithout tax oppoi»ortunitlcs lo express their‘ir 'views on lhe TJmes-News urJler incentives. — propcposed energy plan for Idaho,1. i ' '■ Because existingling Incentives are in the formnof c Income Pul•ubllc hearings will be held Wednesday.We Dec. : deductions rathicr er tthan lax crcdils, and becauslusclhc V - 9. aJII thc Twin Palls Holiday Innnn andi Thursday. TWIN F A L L S -TThere he are no silver linings inIthc th deductions applyly Ciequally lo wood stoves andIsolar s( ■ \ Doc.z. 10, at thl' Hlaino County Courthouse.Cot Bolh - ; >" clouds on Idaho’s enennergy horizon. hcatlnVdeviccs.thI, the cost to Ihe stale treasuryy isI not mecl;clings arc schi-chilcd lobegininat7:30p.m. nt ' And Ihere are nonene llIn a drafl of the state's energjrgy known, M CJopicsoi of tiic tin-pagc documenlnent arc available ‘ plan, which now Is beitbeing circulated for public comomment. In 1979, Idaho»residenls rcj claimed energy dediKiuctions fromim Ihe Idaho Department of[ WWa ater Resources. ! 1 The Idaho Energyy RResource Policy ^ a r d mel‘Iforll f< ■ lolaling$7.3millioiIlion, of which perhaps M40.000KM is losl lax r Divlivision of.pnvironm enl, by callicalling 334-3B00. or : months betore comlpgilQg lo that conclusion, in a repoeport jevenue, says Ikeke Echeverria.I Ihc tax policy! - ^ by writing; V Energy Plan. Stat«Slatehouse. Boise. ; Issued In October. administrator fortfor the Slate Tax Commission,1, 8372C'20. ■■ ‘ Yet lhe board faces‘is ivislon •r . September 1980. afterte r he was unable to Interest;the th' of Energy, Legislature in makingling tbe project a Joint venture:re; And Robert Hunlley,ley. thc chairman of the policy:y Iboard, • • members of the boardard ate accutely aware that a sulllng says thal Ihe boanoard reviewed thelaxcrcditsoi!Offeredby .. job will be needed. other states andwd weighed tho benefits of mainiinlainlnglow • Asked about detailsills ofthe plan, board member,erJo e pow ercosts bcfon:fore suggesNngsJrongerincenJ?nlives, Savage of Kimberlyy emphasizedei lhal the documeinenf'ls .“LowerpowcrrBr rales might be expected to stimulalcast not set In concrete.”” SectionsS of plan, he says, proi>robably h ealthier cconom)Dmy.. .provide more profit foifor farmers will be rewritten afler[ler the public hearings, ■ and have olher■benefits,"Hunlley bei says, • i ’m sure there willivlll be some rew riting," Savag to generate power. year, convenlionaonal power sources already plajlannedby Displaccmemenl energy eourccs. such asa s solar : heating lpower,couldsave suppliescs are situaled In nearby statesates. ; ’ The lax credits pro{iroposed in the plan coold culIt sharplysi private utilities;s cccould adequately supply lheesiale s andconservfrvalion. while nol producingpo' Into state revenues,s, s(so tbe policy boatd\)roposese t hI e through 1990, thehe Ireport says, but Ihey would:Id fall short thc cqulvaleilienl of 3^0 megawatts by 1990»and884 a UlllitIlities should use citizen commltlm itlees to assist In ■ elimination of the slaleslal income-tax deductionsprpresently by the year 2000X).. /At a I'-i-pcrcenl growth ratelie, thc slate m cgaw allssb b y 2000.11^0 analysis say. choosining siles if t:oal-generallngplanplants become I allowed on wood st(jyjtqy^..'ni&£liaBge presum es thatthi •> could squeak by)y lol( thc end of the cenlury withithoul .InhnVolkrIkmnn. thc division's small hydhydro and wind necessasary in hlaim, thc uanei says.s. 1 Maany lawvmakenns areslkepticcal over the\ plam'svalilue I Z BOISE-Utilitiesles are better suited than stateite Budge says he Ihasn:i seen lhe energy planinwriticnby ihe draft ofl3f lhe energy plan before taking:lng sides on Ihc d llieOroliard plani been built.lilt. 1h e s a y s ,'‘ll would • govemment to planan andi supply Idaho's energyy th e Energy Resoi'source Policy Board, but he arargues issues, havo RIgrcaliy inrHiascd the cost ofif electricityeic In Idaho." ; requirements, saysys stale9 Sen. Reed Budge. R-So•Soda against relyingg 01on enertiy '•cxollcs," such asassolarand , UC PiTsi'li'ri; Ppn-j- Swisher,‘.who wl served as a indcrsiand lhe poinl of view expressedexp by Sen. '™ ‘| wind power; andn^d Il|ic use of inverted rales to 1 ,'olin'‘ is(;r to Ihc policy boar>oard. says lhe drafl ! ^ Springs. lunt ley says, “ and I-bclleve thoIhatonccwesil "All m y life, energlergy providers have done a preprelty good electricity uso' contains important informationlion for energy ^ ^ dow n a n d discussdi! all of thc reasons forr a istate energy ^ Iheir own energy needs.” Bud& jmers. whelher or not the docurjcumcnt Is accepted by ; Job of projecting thei )viders produce the power, andtld w hen il p la n , b o lh he 'e got alljhesc bureaucrats inv( 1 he and I will bc able to agree« ll that therc are .egislalure. “ It w asn’t until we g| isive, people wiil find ways loI cic o n serv e. so m e a r e aas s thalI stale government cantl helphc make a more „ wc started havingg prproblems. m sure pcoplc-will find a lot in 11 that will be • c o h e siv e policy,pol which will result In savlrjvlngsbothtothe ad slate restrictions, and Idaho ll,” Swisher says. "In the end,id, nmosl energy 'Z, • ’- ‘if w e h a d n ’lh a d j Idaho has been more concerneile d ab o u l p e o p le a ndtolheulllilics." d l( had been able to bulljuild (a coal-fired generatlngpl dccisioiions aro m ade by the consumermers of energy." ; r^utnow power avallabililjilily lhan power rates. Ihc Senenaleleader ,. ^ the Orchard slle. it«It would beproduclng power at y notes lhal a coal-fired powerer pplant in Tliecc docunieni .'Should not be vleweewed as a single - • says, adding thal:hal the state needs new genera a t 25 mills. in. Ore.. of which Idaho Powerer 1;is a coowner, bluepriirint for tliofllale's energy futuruture. he says. Ralher. "that capacity in orderder to alt raci business, ■■ • "EighltolOyearsars down the road,'’ he«ays. "t] beganprodieducing power last year at a coslcos estim ated by it Is “'a a d c s c c ^ « n o l i.i-edsand cost:;osts that takes Into ; power is going to be]be much more expensive, andid Robert Huntlejitley. chairm an of the policy bo;3oard, says he the Idaho. PublicPi UtillliesCommlssionlon lobe 55 mills, or accoununt thc vory (liileixnil problems2ms of very different ; rate-payersaregoln[oinglopay." hopes lhat slatelitclawmakcrs attend public hc;-learingson 5.5 cents a kilowatl-hour.k areass oc f Ihc stale."

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T U s g n f i b sbowsIWS tbe proiected stqiply sltuatlclalloQ without tbe use of This graph sboshows tbe cheapest projectedsd combinalion'of conven- reoewable eoerg)rgy and cooservatioo neededd tito meet (uture power tiooal fuels; reirenewable sources, such as smallsn hydro anB cogeiiera- %'■ SOUTCCItee are prlmuUy hydro and1 coal,cc wllb the nuclear tlon; dlq)laceni«ment beat sources, such as g

4823 MWW • : 4 5 0 0 - 4500-m ie% RtnvwsbleI* li 4000- r j 4 00 0 . CoAMrvallonon > Growth . I- •{ 3%C 3% Orowlh 1 itm an d ' ■I I D«l m Damand 3500- m R««»rv0 3500- 3666 MW Uargln ^ W/l/i flMffve t3% ^ ^ Ungin R*ne«ribli " Cleetne 5^1 . 3000- ai% I 2966 MW I n*r>t«abl«t 2852 DtiItm and El»e1ilc1** 1’A% Growth __ Damand __Wim ... ■ Z'. 2*®°“ — MlUtrgin wnhR»%$rv« 50% - Utrgin Thermal 31% 2000* , 60H 200 0- - — 'niarmtlII 42% 'f l9 2 9 MW Thermal . 1929 MWIW Tharm al 46% 42% Hydro Thtmul OtKtoMnwnl 1500- 1500- 47% 39% Hydro Hydro St%a 58% Thermal ^ H:Hydro 4% Hydro O ther 1000-I- 37% 1000- Hydro 2H Olhar 3% 2% 3% I Othtr I Oth«r I I Olher =;: I 5 0 0 1 \_oO ltnf SOO I 1 9 8 0 199 0 20 0 0 1 980 1 9 9 0 2 0 0 0 ?: An additional 75 MW Jhormrmal Existing resources Includojo Supply consists of oxistinono :>Jppiy indicatesBtes full-acale ExiBlIngng resources Include SupSupply conalils of existing convonlional resources and planned convonlionalal ulifiznlion ol ronerenewables ^ B09MW1IW Thermal. •esources and 618 MW Thermal.II, and 39 MW N udoar is currontly being resources and the nnd conservationItion. with C|| ;i;; loeoMWMW Hydro, end ' !74 MW H ydro, and currontly boIng planned dovoloped. Soo Figure 1 deployment of renewablee . no further appilciipiication , VI 40M WV OOlher. 3’*n MW Nuclear currontly being, for operallon by yoar 2000.0. pierilenned lor operation lor lurlhor • and conservation olternati\itlves. of convenllonalnai flfuels. ' by-sy 1990, Tno brokon lino extension oxplanaiion. Renewables and consorvatnation oro ~ Indicates thoorotlcal classified as olther Table 1 shows'S (hitho Iheorotlcal potonllal for fossil olocirlc-genoratlng or potonllal iQr.ranan n tw a b lea luelgonoratlonin direct displacement resouilurces anti conjorvafi'onition. 400 M W inctomonls. Soo Toblo 1 for e further broakdown'of ronowablu; ancfconservation poiontlaiilal.

------:— ^------p ------• ^ ^ ' C-4 Tim es-Now s. Twin Falls■alls, Idaho .Sunday, Novemb'm ber 29.1881^ = 1 Wit\thout eupphemism n$, the Bi3ard H wouuldbejuiistanothi\erduthoior By DICK WE^/EST .- • 1revered as the Immortal, EBard if his he may useuc asterisks instead of ^ VnJtcd PressssInlernaUonaJ J icharacters had uttered sentinlencesllke, dashes. ' “Thesuniscomlngup?" In sum. Iheche cuphemislic universe Is There are simply dozensis upon which1 to base a scholarly work. a genius to figure out"’’ whal the * twooisomiajnllal functions; Tho mu»- * ..there are a number of : » color conlfotiiracllont of ttomach ond . » blanks sland for. he sniffs. ll walli or tho mixing ond n s of euphemisms, 'some of other types o . "From the sheer transp pro------■» which are highlyhlf ima^natlve. grace-’ the dashes, it is obviousus thal the » J„;.„d b, ~Iul,.elegant. stylist, charming and-or dasher-oulcrs ' are more• concerned' ____* tfoiion» ot o-nd-dir wilh;the‘lmprinl of the wonord upon the * iulco» B Personally,Ily, 1 am much in favor of' page; than wilh tho impriprint of the ; ^hVcT tJ;lurihor euphemisms,ns. which Rawson deni-’ thought upon the mind," hele ai v e rs . • break dowr, tho ^ grates as "linguistic fig leaves andI T rue enough, I suppose.. BI ul ev en a food .»irucsiruciuro verbal flourlsirlshes.” ■ .tiny element of mystery cacan add zest . 1.1 ob. * * jorbllon ofol u... .il! Consider‘ this verbal flourish by. to thc language. . * lul p o m theih .ro o l. • Shakespeare:ire: "Yon thin gray linesI A good dasher-outer■ docs not , A llolibo.oio»ofunc- * that fret thes;e sky arc messengers of thc! alw ays send in thc precise« i number of - ^ non* dor I)r.i£S..h, J day.’’ . substilules the occasion seccems lo call » upon tho *i lorvo action. Intproporly Technlcalljslly. that is nothing more( for. He might, for example,lc.rondora , ■ing norvot aro ro*pon»l- than a uphemism for "dawn isi common four-Ieltet word OSai ------, » bio for manmany digoitlvo dltordors * breaking."’ BBut would Shakespeare bet 'Or. occasionally, as a chan{m ge of pa ce . » which aroro ninol nocoitoclly attrlbu- it- ^ Iablo to unwunwlsodloi.' |if jin>i ^ Normol nor>norvo funcilon l» iho flnt « * roqulsitoa fc for normol digosilon. ; Rod bites>s the Apple - - - t O * Any Intofttorforonco jomowhoro , X - A c tress r C icelyy T y s o n w eC C IO • * olong Iho10 n norvo supply irom tho * : English roci•ock star ftod Stewart, in the> mldst'ofm a wllh his leopart>ard-print pants - and his songs. sc ^ ^ It- bfoln. olongilong tho »plno, lo iho di- * •. U.S.'coneencert tour, captured the attenlhnllon of his A fter the concericert, Stewart and his wife, AlA,ana. trocl con cauto digoitlvo * ; fans Fridayclay nlghl at Madison Squareire Garden visited a popularliar Big Apple disco. i m u s i c i a n I M J i l e s D a v) i i s irllloi and must bo cor- . ’ foctod bofo'joforo notufo can rosloro ^ funcilon of ihoto organs, H O C ^WiVOOD O (UPD - Emmy- The Irumpet player and 3CIIC is tho tclonco tp«- winning actr«■lres?Ctcely T y so iy nd jazz was voted "Jazzm an of thehe Year by, ^ ciaiiiingg ir in rosloring normol great MilesIS DavisI were mflTied in a Downbeat magazine reacladers from ^ non/« (unctiunction whon such Is Im- ThanksglviIvlng Doy ceremony 1969-71. His albums InclU'lude "Miles ^ po'f#** byby ^ dlslortion of ono or . ilnol iogmonlt. perform!^[ byb Atlama Mayor-elect Smiles,” "Socerer," NNctortltl,” , K ;’.!”' a forlos ol orllcloi pub- ^ Andrew Youn)ung. “Bitches Brew,” “FFlllcs Do * S .d Ln M tho public Inlorost to Thc marrtiT ia g e , which took p la c e a t Kilim anjaro," “At the Filiilllmorc"and » •xplalnondond llluilrato tho proctleo * ^ ^ R l| thc Massachichusells home of comedianI “ On the Corner." ol tclanllllcitlllc Chlroprocile. w ritlon » » by Dr. Uudwlg dw C. Londwohr. Moln * I / ^ K |J Bill Cosby,, wasw the second for Tyson, ______• Wolf ChlftIhlropractic Clinic. 717 » 37. and thc thithird for Davis, 55. * Main Avo.,vo. W., Twin Foil*. Tol. * Hollywoodod publicist David Brokaw TIMES-NEWSS * 733-0522.)■'•1 J said Fridayly thal Cosby was Davis'sI CLASSIFIED ADVERTR T iS IN G * * best man. anand he also gave away the; PHONE 733-093-)31 li,**** bride. Youngmg is an ordained minister form err aam bassador lo the Uiiitcd p N ations in th(thc Carter adminislralion. - Comedianm and polillcal activist I ■ H R Dick Gregor;’oryraclrdss Gloria Fosler LUE CROSS OF IDAH and actors> AlA Freeman and Clarence■ h eEALTH SERVICE, INC - Williams attcittcnded lhe ceremony.' K S « Ammember of the Blue CrossSS ' v K J y Tyson won/on an Em m y for h er cril- Id Blue Shield AssociationsDns ■. Ically acclaiilaimed performaiice in lhc_> n i r movie "The Autobiography television mc ' Blue Crofl388 of Idaho HealthI StService: Miss Jane Jai Plltman." She was.^> . W« furnish quaittitty health care coverageige to more than nominatedI fofor an Oscar for her role as ' 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 Id a h o a n ss. . a sharecropp)pper’s wife in "Sounder." • Depositor prograrams for individuals • She was3 the first black actress lo’ • P rem ier 65 supple>lerrient to Medicare have a contiintinuing role in a dramatic' • G ro u p h ealth , visilsion and dental programsIS , . television series, & co-starring with I Seocnd for free Infornkllon toda'oday George C.. SScolt in “ E asl Stde-Wesl Side"inlheeleearly 1960s. M/IAIL THIS CARLID Davis, a1 r renowned and innovative NOOBLIQATION jazz artist,..)t, recently relumed lo thei ...... 1^ ^ . concert stag(age after a hiatus of severalI jm m m m m m m m m ------••--J I years. I fortulldaiails, ptionoi1 0 Of Mr. D snK<»uflm*n euf — Box‘A” I F lltr. Id shho o 633286 - 326-4630 | m I rrufftniscouponro: ^ I CfKCkyouraroao/in.inlorost: I S Son threatei:ens parents wii/ith eviction I W Debbie BiggerBrstoff ond Barbora in>invite you to th o ^ j I □ individuaLcovcrisrage □ group programsI □ Premier 65 I § CHARLES70WNr-W.\W.Va.,(UPI) - earlier by Dy Stewart will be dismissed I NawQ______,Ago______> ____ f- A Bakerfon. W. Va.... rman has d*^ . bccauseofof the court agreement, s - m antled his partially parparalyzed father “ We deldefinitely plan to have the ) I Address ______Phono INo. No______- | fc and mother move ihelr‘lr mobile home occupantsts r e m o v i If they do not\% J r U d iic i^eautj^, .S J o “ I )l 1 Cily ______-ZZip ip ______I p off of Ills' proporty by' nenext spring, or Intend to) leave,"le Martin said, Approx. Nc ^ w e do [ j Employer ______------Employees ______I p he will evict lhemr»* The Stewlewarts. meanwhile, say they Approx.I. Nc No. ■ Intention of moving. ^ M MEN'SS PERMS a n d HAIR(RCUfs ^ t ’ I Spouso's employer ------Employcos . ,COS------I P A lawyer for Gardnerle t Loc stowarl. % A lk a b o u t o u r "Bl BUDDY SYSTEM 'p e r m s (sc(som e d ay p rices] inrollodina BlueCrossPrograrTi b, who went to Jeffersontl CCounty Circuit ' “ We’ree inol going to do nothing."” O T 0other services avallable l r^i D Ye* □ No. I t: Court seeking the evlcllo:lion, agreed nol said thele elder Stewart, who Is * w i EI«e1roly»l^sls eSculpfured Nolls *MeM anicures to press lhe eviction fod r n al least a few partially< paralyzedf from thc waist ‘ j j p CALL TODA>AY733-1641 (•«.ntng»by«p J* months after workinglg cout a tem p ^ down. “‘We're W going to stay right 'oppolntmtnl) jfg ■ iiiiiiiii^ ji j'ary settlemeni last wiweek with hts where weae a re .” ^ 135MM ain A v en u e W est, Twinn FallsF ^ parents. fh e settl!tliement bars harassm ent of C; Attorney William H.i. Martin N said a one partyrty by another durtng theI - 5 suit would bc filed i(F rarrank and Lillian interim pcperiod. N either side would t Stew art are not off the:their son’s land commentIt on< the source of Stew art’s ^ "by early next spring."lg." A suit filed grievance!:e against his parents. s jj ______

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I - IL. II ■ % Z J L 4 7'S'S' ; s ■ § O i KNSURANCE : AAGENCY ?S I\ m - J 90‘?05^ain Street Buhl, Idoho_ I For a p e rfe•ct c perm every time. Thirdilrd Dimension In- R troduces the nRISKAAiJTUAL«PREFEI R =ERREDRISK LIFE I \ I i PF S I I I I■ New ensorPerm I L ' i " -I."In su re And. Be Surere" I I ^ 1 ^ ^ Iticludot prodslon cut I slyllng| ' m You’ll treasure eaINSURAIICE AGENC i M on.-i.-Frl. 10:00 o .m . to 9 :0 0 p.n NCY 5 needed illumlnafloto n In a n y so ttin g . J 905 MAININ STREET BUHL, IDA3AH0 83318 \ S atururd a y 9 :0 0 a .m . to 9:00j>.m BOX 703 Floyd and Vivian Dali3alas, Ovmer* i ■ ine Furnituce.&Giftifts S7 ■ Sundoy 12:00-i5:00 p.m. 5 TWINFALLS ••Since 1908" BURLEY t t HR ENTIIJUICE-BLUE UKES MAIL 3 A roa Codo (!^08)0 '1440 BiarLakflB Btvd.±H. I 2121SWest13thSl. M - % 733-9666 . 678-1603 g \ J 543-5100 I 1 m m . 'I . ___ J ~

MJ W e iS t S u n d a y . Novomboror 29.1981 Times-Nows, Twinwin Falls, Idflfio c-5 • E x i ,t j l o d lin g

Energyjy boom \willa m ake UI inta Coi)unty one2 of W yonming’s riel:hest areasi S CHEYENNE. Wyo. (UP:U PI) - Uinta County, the cenicnter billion from just sevei2verance taxes in the next 10-1515years hasbeenbuilt.lit. he said. Housing rem ains> a :serious ihat kinind of cxpenIsc on its staff." of the Overthrufil Belt ciwrn^rgy^mj_w'lll evolve fromnone o: from O verthrust oli>11 andai gasJJintaCouQty:&iirop<)perly— problem, Howevever, the 01A is not oul to tellcll ccommunlllcs how to of Wyoming’s poorest counountles to one 6f (he richcst wiiivilhin taxes doubled this yearyci and will double again nexiixtycar, Evanston haihad to dump raw sewage intoothe tl Bear River handleic boom problems. Murphy said,aid. five years, thc head of anm industryii group said recently.Ily- hesaid. onsomcoccaslaslons, so thc OlA provided $30,$30,000 for a new . " Il'ss iup to local people to handleB thctheir own destinies," The newfound wealth1 pnprobably will m akeit The OIAhM made'ide "considerable progress" sinsince itw as pump that solvolvcd thc problem, hesaid. hesaid.id. "We’re not there to tell themicmhow tolive. Wc unnecessary for the Overtierthrust Industrial Association,ion, an formed in June 1980,30, Murphyf said. Membershipihas h Reaction froifrom residents has been ‘‘mixccixcd,".Murphy tiileridliJloiw a.temporary association.ion. We exist for the - organization of energy companies,con td continue providiiiding Increased from threerec to 35 companies. Thc organlinlzalion said. A goodI ccross-scclion r of people haveejoinedadvlsofy. jo purpose>se of voluntarily meeting fronthont-cnd Impact costs.. aid to thc county by the cmend of next year, DIA presidentcnt hasprovided$3mllilollilon In grants,and other financncial groups, and th(there is " a godd feeling of coopaopcratfon,"hc Butonenee thc tax base Is adequate—a— and by the end of nexl Owen Murphy said. assistance to the areairea, and local and stategovcrnrnments said, • yehrltNIt will be absolutely tremendousIous — then we’ll have no "Wewon'thavc any reaireason to exist in the Evanston have added anothererS20 S: million. ••there alwaways will be, though, that grouj•oup of people furtherir reason for existing.” arca by the end of next yearlfourprojectlonsaro'yea . "W e're not th rou u ^ g y e t by a jugful." hesaid. whose familieslies have been there for generalirationsandarc Asdcdevelopment along thc OverthriIhrust Belt moves north, correct.” Murphy said., "Thc"T tax base win be just still ranchinglg whoV Just don’t want change,;c. fF or th*;m, there new corompanies might becomc more)re iaclive in the OIA, Several million dollarsdoll morc in cash grants anc tremendous." . isnogoodsolul>lution. But ihey seem to be moimorc In the ' rcplacliclng companies that do not havelave holdings In new .gg------.aiternaUvelinancing:ing arc possible, depending on i ------Chevron and Amoco willwill have two large n’atural-gas minoritylhan^]n wc originally supposed," •« areasol; of thc geological formation,, he said. and If developers can be i^rsuaded to provide me processing plants in operaeration by next year, permlttim UlnlaCounIjJity has "very self-rellani peopiMple," Murphy TheO‘ OIA also is branching InloSumSummit and Rich priced homes, "thcIC tctotal benefit could bc as much the com panies to begin prcproducing from other wells, ichasSlOO said. "Perhapsaps the most Important serviceice that we’re countic;les In Ulah and Bear Lake Coun'ounty In Idaho, Murphy HI million," Murphysaisaid. "That would include our c M urphy said. Also, morercseverance-tax s revenueswlli rcasn rendering upp tltherc Is by supplying a technlihnlcal asslslance ' said, grants, money fromim tthe state Farm Loan Board z begin to pour in, hesaid.j. team. They anarc experts in community finarnance and human TheO; OIA has given a $35,000 grantnt tot< the Bear Lake from federal Impact mone;oney, if wc can get it," "W ithin the next five ycjyears, Uinta County will go fro services, recrccreation, education and healthIth carc,< Regiommai Commission that will be•matched ma by thc slate of one of the poorest countiesties In Wyoming to one oflhe^ _New schools arcjbeing be built, highways arc belnIng "W hatw edo: do In cffect is loan them to vari/arlous Ulah forfoi a study of needs, he said..Although Alt drilling III wealthiest," he said. "ThaThat may occur a good deal sooiooncr improved, two extratra policej officers have been adiidded in communjtlesti!S to assist in providing thc expcxpcrtisctobcable Ulahdadates back to thc first discovery/ery well along the than five years." Kem m erer, fundsi haveha' been provided to social-sc•servlco to manage aI rapid-growthra situation. Typlcfpically, thc OvcrthiIhrust Belt In 1975, drilling isjusiJust picking up In Idaho, H esaid eariicr that WyoVyoming will make more lhanmS2 S ■ agencies and somoc h(housing, “ not enough but qultillte a bil," adminlstratlorion in small communities justist ddoesn’t h a v e ' Murphjhysald. DRAPERIES & UPH 9 A.M. To 6 P.M. AUVACSth a v e b eB en u s e iid s e c r eB tly AdditonAve.ire. E ail (B«for* K lm b«rly’Nuraarles) Nu

GREAT FALLS, Mont.Moi (U PI)-A W A C S radarir The AWACS. which:h stands for Airborne Ledbetter, 1 who said of thche plane, "This is the CARPETINCJG& EXPERT INSTAL1MLATION jcts were deploy^1 twicetv to Saudi Arabia andid Warning and Control System, Sy was one of 24 state $ of the art, and It is being improved tw ice to Egypt withouhout public notice in thc pastst assigned to thc 5S2nd.i. Officials( said that an continuously." x two years, an Air Foreorce official visiting M ontana'la' AWACS has visited Montjontana before and will do "We have rnoue than 90)0 b PMarshall wilderness com-I- The committee closeded the' wildemess under a claims the emergency po'powers clause in thc law plex will be argued In U.S.U.S District Court beginningg resolution proposed by RejRep. P at Williams, D-Mont. conflicts with lhe Wlldcmcm css Act of 1964, which Monday. His resolution was based on a previously unused expressly provides for mineral mil leasing in wilder- provision of the Federalal 1Lands and Management ness areas through 1983, Ju d g e "W.J. Jameson1 wlwlli hear the suit, which wasf. Act of 1976 thnt allows: thcth( Interior committees of Thc U.S. Departmentit of( Justice has nolified (iled earlier this year by-theby^t Mountain States Legal“ thc House and Senate to} declaredc that an emergency Congress that ll will nolt ddefend thc constitutional Foundation, formerly headedhea by Interior Secretaryf exists in a wilderness and permits Ils withdrawal questions raised by thc suituit. Jam es Watt. from oil and g as leasing.g. WilliamsV argucdJhoLlhc Attorneys for Congress,s. the1 Justice Department, The interior secretaryiry Igrudgingly closed thc Bobb em ergency was to the wildii'ildemess values. the Pacific Legal Foufoundation and several J Marshall. Scapegoat amand Great Bear wilderness« The suit filed by the: foifoundation.clalms thc law environmental groups, incIncluding thc Sierra Club, ■ .areas.to.oU'andgaslca$iraslng activity at the directionn used by thc commitlee isIs unconstitutionali bccausc arc expected to bc in attendmdance,

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Strike by bwis~drivers in MiMontana ' So once your packi:kage is bundled up and read;ja d y to go, bring It to I BLM OF►pposes oil1 pipeline us (or a little wrairap 'n roll. Pacific Trailway!vays Mt. H ood Line forces parennts to play chaauffeur Package Express. ILook for us in the Yellow)w PagedF oi*.call: - acrossI the1 Missel)uri River ANACONDA, Mont. (UPIPI)-School Thc district:t i also could give Ihe con- officials will meet Mondajlay to discuss tract to anottother firm or find someone Boise - 343-75313 Twin Falls - 7 ’733-4376 W INIFRED. Mont.int. (UPI) - An would danlamagc the steep breaks Orin Beattie's announcemiment that he to provide transportationtr until trust- adm inistrative lawV judgeju has been and fragile>ile soils-along thal portion wiil closc his Central Buss Co.( because ees decide onor a final plan. Pellegrini w a dispute be- of the riveiver. Thc BLM also said thc assigned to review c of labor troubles. said. A ITrai/elin*' ti / i e I tween the Bureau1 olof Land Man- pipeline could C( affect adversely a School board Chainirman John Bus driververs have been oij strike Trails . agem ent and an oil<11 companyc over known padladdleflsh spawning site Pellegrini said thc districtlet has a few slncc Oct. 26,26 and parents'liavc been ; ^ proposed pipelineline across the Fueico0 appealedi that decision, options. Including thc purchase pi or driving theiricir children lo and from, ‘ Missouri River. but th e appeals ap board sided with lease of the company, which w Irans- classes. Las,ast Tuesday,’ the countyI ^ © P a c i fific i Trailways •' Fuel Resourcess Development th e B L\t-A- and£ referred the matter ported children to and from fr school, attorney filetiled a complaint In district filSlThelVK.lt:.Haad Line Co. of Denver, whic/hich has devel- to an admliministrative law judge, court askingng for an injunction to force oped six natural gas';as wells south of ' BLM officialsoff] have suggested an Beattie andd the11 drivers to resume bus sum m er applied alternatee route four miles up- the Missouri, last sur ' for a perm it to bullbuild a pipeline stream , which w docs not have the Now you kncOW ... Mils and steep breaks, and across thc river, ababout IS miles fragile soil By United Press Intemalklional ' north of Winifred.. FueicoF» planned is furtheiher from the spawning ‘ with one owned grounds. ' to link Its pipeline wi Air Force Staff Sgt.. Samuel B. jwerCo. The altelitemate route would cost by the Montana Powe Moody was forccd to stailand at atten- • ' jccted Fuelco's an addltloItional 1700,000, Fueico of- ' : T he BLM reject tlon for'53 hours in a ’ipspanese prison ^ | * Sisaver'certifiFICAtY'"''* contending It ficials say.ay. - proposed route, o - cam p during.Worid JI. - 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ C UUSTOM DR/APERIES 1 TIMES-NEVEWS ■> I • Mini Blinds E • Veertical Blindi d s I CLASSIFIED ADVEIVERTISING - _ I I — PHONE733-C13-0931 I • W oven wvopds I . I Oirder rd before Dec. 6' anda you'll save $500 ori. y our purchase!s! PLUS w e ’ll \ Queen Sizes U ' I ive you 3 -additionalII :$50 OFF SAVER'S CCERTIFICATES to p assISS o n to your | lends! I RUTH’S INtNDOOR | Dressing U|I p ■ Collloll us today! Our friendlyJly d o co ro fo rs will w ork wivith you lo crC ato □ lookk lhihot says you. J GARDE>EN H i , for the H I I •'Houso P lant Spo I Holidays 543-66!178 ______\ Evorylhing is fuli and soft. Iho10 kind ' V. _ - 1 . of dross any wom an wouid lov On Iho right, a Casualmokor jackel dross. S70. Tho Stevey’9 Placo design on ^ I tho lolt isSSO. You'll lovetho richnossol tho colors FREES® 8^A PPoiII I N T M E N T S NEW HOUR f and Ihe prints. Size* 14Vi lo3 24’;^.< Mondoy 1l30 too5:30PJA. S: Tuaidoy throughlh SlSolurdoy - Evenings IO:OOoJM.toS:3S:30P>A. DECORATING^ Days - Evtnlngt By Appol D rapery • €€ • African Vlo1o't*'Si • W allcovei ' e e k e n d s • OthorUnuiuolluolPlonli SERVICE ;H„r Wee __ •A e c « u ^ io i4ftSuppiiot 5i ■ Tho colorful stor) r e th a t fSB Woil Hayburn,rn.'TwInFoli* T , 1 - 7 ~ T._ 733-1024124 ' ' ■ . ' 'r r - '

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Ibe counly has beenfl Deputy Prosecutor JeaJeanne Pfiscal has filed a • W e nlow t offer th esea < o i l s : e providing for the care aoiaod feeding of 23 gamecocks3 motion wllh the stale! CourtCc of Appeals, asking The matter is complicakaled by the fact that the • • Havollne seized In the raid. Threliree other birds taken inlo;o perm ission to kill thc 23J3 rremaining gamecocks. If birds a re'train ed to flghIg t and have to be kept • Qluaker ua State f custody have slnccdled.Id. lhe appeals court allowsb's Ulhe birds to be killed, the separated from one anothe • • Chevron • Comonoco I Ex-solddier suess governrm e ^ t fo rr malpraiictice 2 •Phillips • PenisnnzoH m z o l t , • ■ GREOT FALLS, Moal« l. {UPD — Clyde Themisis medical treatment andj hishi daughter’s pain, suf- When F rancis was dlidischarged from the Air • ■ - All

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BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPl)-For (U IB H S i B n H H H But thc Criririmson Tide cam e roaring right back, dridriving 75 yards and going Camp awhile Saturday it looked(ed as if Bear B H B B | ibell ejeected Bryant m ight have to wswait at least gH H lgB In front wilhth 10:07 led on a 38-yard touchdown papass (rom W alter Lewis lo ByLARRYHOVEY couldn't capitalpitallze on possessions anolhcr month before bempllehls314 Greco was wlcwide on a 25-yard field goal Casper scorcd 19 of i ne, sticking continued through thrc the first 16 ►' _ saclories. try. points from the foul line Alabam aI (drove 80 yards with in thc delay game monost of the minutes of the sccond half. Some- “ I Ihought the Lord wasiwasn't to how CSI manaanaged lo stay within let us win that one for awhilvhlle,” Bryant :k Alan G ray getting 63 on a contest. left consid- four polnls but wllh three minutes said after fighting his wayA'ay through a keeper andI going thc final one to put While the officiating lc the Tide aheailead at 7-0 midway Ihrough erable lo bc desired,^!Shcould not left, Chariess WWilliams went up for huge throng to the dres:resslng room. ot and was obviously "I’m tickled to dealh we;c Vwon. It was g the first quartarter. say it lost the gam eI from I that a shot j !nr B ryant loses his h at: In the victory celebratii probably hacked. Whenlen no whistle sounded , : one of the greatest gam{ames I ever Aubum. after afl being intercepted at sourcc. Campbell { the Alabamana one-ya^ line and then summed it up best wheilenhesald, Carnpbell exploxploded off the bcnch to . played in." he officials. Within bama, 9-M, a vault Alabaibam a back into thc No. 1 .Mississippi .N Slate on Oclcl. 31 lied having,Del GrecoGi m iss a 43-yard field "Our execution was poor, ; we confront the The victory gave Aiabar fids hc had his three share (wllh third-rankedid (Georria) of spot in the: finalfir rankings. , BryantE for second place, atal 313, with goal atlempt,pt. tied the score with 3:47 .^ e re n ’t into it m entally.'/, we did not th ree seconds were on a lechlnals andid ththc thumb. - its ninth S5ulheaslcmn iConference This hasn’lin'l been an easy season for Glenn G "Pop" Warner, andd he caughi left in the firstIrst hall on a 63-yard run by'' ; ^ a y emotionally; we v Davis madeade six straight free championship In II years.rs. ButI Bryant Bryant. He He started It .^ifly eight Stagg S two weeks later whenen Alabama George Peopcopies, who totalled 144 merry-go-round," comment on throws andi wwas fouled on the had his sights on a bigger?er goal - his victories >hyshy of Slagg's rcconl and a staged s a mild upset at Penninstate. I yards for thele (game. Campbell would not co "We should Inbounds playlay to sink two more fifth nationa] championshipship. lol of peoplelie figured the Crimson Tide "I'mjustglad it'sovcrdh:ihe chase of The-Tigersers had another scoring_____ the officiating, noting posllion. We free shots asis CCasper moved out of "W e've still got a chanctince," he said, should haveve won Its first nine games Stagg's S record)," saidId Bryant, opportunityf whenv Zac Hardy recov- ” not have been In that po figuring, since top*rankcciked Pill was togiveB ryaryant the record back on Oct. "W " e've tried to keep 11 fronom Interfer- cred a G rayy fumblefi at the Alabama 10 knew they were goingg lo play a- CSI’s reach, x>llng off, Campbell routed by Penn State Saturiturday, that if 31. rring wllh Wher more Import)rtant things but a fumbleibled snap prevented D^l delay gam e all night bcc•ecause they After coollr We made a tumed a liltletile more philosophical P llt beats Georgia In theie SugarS Bowl But unexfcxpccted disciplinary pro- thal tl this leam has had lo do.lo.” Greco fromn IIcicking a 22-yard field couldn'l play wllh us. W Dsult. '‘It’s Just youth.” and,, N ebraska beats seclayed the celebration four 12:58 i left when Al Del Greeteco kicked a — - / half and got the lead, bibut we Jusl. •SeeCee CSI Page D3 Cotton Bowl victory overM" TTexas could w eeks. Alabama's Ala victory over 19-yard i ficlagoal. •See'ee TIDE Page D2 Big-Skkygetst early gijift-^IiSU,Booise in opposUc te brad:kets By MARV CLEMONS \want lo play In the firsIrst round,'’ conference ipi piay each other in the first[ I ^ ^ Tlmes-News sports'edllor Stephenson said Salurdayy imoming In round was } a also a factor in lhe de­ a phone interview. '1 ______^ ^\A pairings ^ cislon. "Bothoth Easlem Kentucky and ^ Stcphcnsonra member olof the selec- M urray. Staltale m a^ the four-teami Criner:: I couldn’tthave ■ BOISE- Christmas Jus ' tion committee a$ a substltiiltuteforlSU 1979 playoffs;ffs and they w ere no?placed ihn** for ifte l»l NCAA DIvWon - , \ Athletic Director Babe CfCaccla, was against eachich other." he said. “Wc* arrived early for the-Blg I , . Kbtllpliyofls a will) (Inal rtoMas iod ' j I done itit better millyself . ence Saturday moming.t WBjflBfemrc involved In Saturday's (conference conlinued th£that precedent loday. If 11 QUARTBRnN/U5 Ccall. Hc said hc couldn’t pointpc to any comes up a§again. I'll be oppo^ t^ In an eight-way conferiference phone < ' B O IS E -B o is e s ta tee Coach ( Jim some of our injured defc^ve DeaS one c specific reason.for thele decisioni to putting two-0 teams from the same call, the NCAA Divisionn l-1-AA football : C riner said the NCAAlA Division - backs beforeire ■we have to a UpperBncfcM move r Boise State to the! No.T 4 seed conference ! tctogether whether it’s the tadi playotf selktlon commllirnillce seeded ire (No. 7.»-2i *1 Eoilem Kwtucky ^ 1-AA pairings came oulDut Just the good passing te ahead of Jackson State. Jacackson State Big Sky or an' igteam." . . . Boise State No. 4. puttingngtheB I roncos (No.i,ii>.ir any other conference." way he wanted. ;uie 'ifouldn'thaveschedtduledlhem ). S tale wio a g a in st' i-n.lJ;J)p,m.MSr tto win the Southwestern C - a Bengals in opposite bractrackets for the ied, travel became a topic: any b etter m yself," he! said8 Satur* Slat«Slate would put tbe UwtrBrakEd crown r and a home gan agoodraltlootobosta eight-team playoffs whic^Hich start Dec. , UMd (No. t. 6-S) *t Ittaho Siile ion, Stephenson -said. Tv/o) day aftemooQ while tryln quarterfinals. - ;am e. Tlie B tw coe i n (N0.2.J-U.7l».7:J9p,m.MST ^ team s, Boiseise State and Rhode Island, travel and lodging arra— le Stale (No, «. > :) al Soulh scket with tof^eeded - As a result of the seedliedings. confer- Tetmeue " I don'l know what it wasas,” he said, must makee Itrips nearly the width ofr for an upcoming trip to10 jacKSon.Jackson i5 ^ State will host ctroiiMS<.iStateiNo.]>Ii , intucky. which bests a . ence champion Idaho Sta SEMIFINALS ."B ut I feel lhe commlttccEC wanted to the couniryy tcto compete Salurday. Miss. md Boise State II against Delaware. . Rhode Island Dec. 5 and Dee. 11------__ 1havG-thc best playoffs popossible and B u fth e finifinancial picture Is rosy for Criner was happy- . wfth Ihc will piay a t Jackson. MlMiss., against ns and lim a wlil bedrtennlnwl by \with these pairings we havev e il." the playoffsfs \wllh the ABC-NCAA lele- playoff schedule for Idellnes say a team loacommillMooDcc. S, Jackson Slate the same• day.da (hctelectkoai Stephenson had wrilteten lengthy vision continlracl providing some! 'reasons, induding injurii be given back^o-back- HNALS , es Iq playoffs, so Since the two Idaho schoolsscl are In ______'letters to m em bers of thclhe selection S750.000 In adiadded revenue. thc '‘right" home ganam e and 5 opposite brackets, it'si pc possible they Aipie««rccrBowl.WkhllaFalU.Teui. “ 'i Ccom m ittee early In the weeeek, pointing . . chance to meet Idaho S SU and Eastern Keo- ild probably put Uie • could meel for the natlottional champl- oulC the Big Sky's successissful record “ It’s a saisafe bel the tourney will' again. bonbe agalnst.Eastero^ • onship in Wichita Falls;ills; Texas, on " ' againsli non-conference andnd Division 1 m ake moneoney," Stephenson said.• “ '‘Our chances of getUr "IdahoSlateItc already has some 560,000 r»Dec.l2. . . -D ec. )9. iky Commissioner Ron compeiliion^ this year. . ^ ' gam e (in the first rounc , , B ig Sky tickets sold and .the other ■- E arlier this week It waswaj speculated Stephensonon didn't like the Idea of two "There was a lol of discuciBslonandli ol Ud ^ good because Idaho Slailate wojjjic ___ _ ^S peakinglg as a conferesM lams are doing very well, - that Boise Slate, whichch ' was ranked league schcchools ntecling In the first was all positive and not neg (Big Sky) conference anand Jackson .rnem ber,-Iff wewi (Boise State) and', rv money the playoffs are No. 3 a t the tim e, wouldd eei n d u p fa c io g . round andd althougha Uiey didn'l u y It, commissioner ' said. "WerS'o„'15? v ¥v" ' , State has a better recc!cord (9-M) Idalio Statee aare good .eoough to ;upportlve.” Idaho State in the openingling round. The neither did d ISU Coach Dave phone ; for about two houours and we veryseir-supi lhan we do.” he said. "N■Now we can maikc Ibe fioaliloals, we’ll get a diaoce schools m et in Boise ojn n Sept. ! 19 and Kragthorpepe or Boise Slate-skipper - eventually came around^olothjswayof As for thche semlflnals..the sites and1 —travel and. play a goodDd wishbone to meet agaliigain for the natkxial' Idaho Stale took a 21-10J wwl in ISU wenl J im Crlner.er. thinking." ------—^------tImes-wllHl-be-ciecided-by-flnolher—r------^eam rlfw e're good euoilOughtowlD, cham pionshiphipinsteadofiotbennt; I - on to win the league lllllllle and BSU "T heyjlli.dldri't say It publicly, but Stephenson said the precedent pr of committee; cconference call at 9 a.m.. . ll’ll give us some timetie to mend ' round,” Crineri n e r ^ d . finished second. < thevexoresressed to me lhat thev didn't nol having two teams frorom thesam e' (MST)Dec.eC.6, D -2Tim es-N ew s. Twin Falls,Ils, Idahoi Sunday, Novemberb u r s s . m i Charggers, D(Denver sshowdo)wn isttoday I Mortcon, Scin D7iego defeisnse both1 questioniable 5 By IRA KAUFMAN NFL’s No. 1 unit againstit theU pass — th^' Chargers' Oakland al Seattle, Tampinpa Bay at Ncu' Oricans. L UPI sports writer strong suit. A tlanta at Houston and St. Louis al New England. ’ _ "It’s difficult for anyly team: to go through a ' Philadelphia Is at Miami M a^ a chance to be tied for' firfirst and that’s where we y ard s last week against Dt whopping 26 points per•rgame. g want lobe." enjoyed a magnificent season, se throwing 21 TD I passes and an NFL-loww six Interceptions. Thc I Although the Broncosicos were riddled themselveses In today’s olher g amas. es.: Ballimore is at thc New Browns, 5-7, commitled sevseven turnovers in a loss to I by Anderson last weekeek In a 38-21 drubbing, Sanan York Jets, Los Angeles at Pittsburgh.I Cincinnati al Piltsbui^ last week andd quarterbackc Brian-SIpe, I Diego’s league-leadingng offense will be operatingng Cleveland, G reen Bay aIt t MMinnesota, the New York the AFC Playerof the Year>ar In 1980, leads the Ic a ^ e against the AFC's best}esl overall defense and thche Giants at San Francisco.ro. Washington at Buffalo. in interceptions with 21. Craig Morton, the leasague's top passer, mayayi tstart today ; Christensen tops rop>pers ■ n j U S CSI w

H.CenoBorrua.ciu . R lthofdJ.Catr. CLU Jom«»W.Haw[ov.CLU —Briefly^ in sportss — ------. 1 Knap wiins last ggame MarwlnE.Kolmboti.CLU Jam oiV , Horton. CLU EL PASO, Texas (I(U P l) - . ------Hazoldoon Hunler, CLU F o n n e > CSISI runner bests SiSdlazar Quarterback g Sam King com Raymond L. Mayo, CLU lie Zone W .Pothar. CLU ' BURBANK, Calif,lif. (UPI) - Englishman Adi\d rian Royle held off of 33 passes for 476 yards Saf f i S S Lau football R oit S.Prclher.CLU world m arathon recoecord holder Alberto Salazarir IIn thc last 400 y ards lead le Nevada Las-Vegas loto a 27-20 John 0. Snow Jr.. CIU ...... S aturday to w(p theJie men's'title in The Athletic!tic Congress National ' rain-drenchedri victory over!T Texas-El H. Robert Slradiey, CLU Wilburn W. Winkle, CLU Cross Country FinalsI'als onk rain-soaked course. PP aso and give retiring heilead coach nl^t, leadinglg the Green Wave to a _ and handing Ihe Tigers r a Royle. a formerr CiCollege of Southern Idahot runnern and native of Tony Ti Knapp a going away pnpresent. 48-7 victory ati Manchester, Englancand, finished the soggy I0,000XKmeter-i run al DcBell K n a p p ,f in is h e d his finInal season their worst defiiefeat at the hands of thc Golf Course In 27:20.;20. Salazar, tbe Cuban-bom^ Oregon0 resident who with w a 6-frTecord and an ovei/erall mark independent schoolscl In 33 years, got his world record3rd In last m onth's New Yorkrk Marathon, finished • of ol 142-52-4 In a 19-yearcaree:eer a t three It was the wwc orst beating given LSU two scconds later. differentdl universities. byTulan»Elaceace a 4641 blitzing in 1948. Julie Brown, 24.I. ofol Los Angeles, edged Joanan Hansen of Tucson. UNLV. which had tbe naUiition's No. 2 The loss left>ft LSU1 with a 3-7-1 mark, THE BlIIG 0 RETR • Ariz., and three otheather contenders to win the} wwomen’s title io the total tc offensive team, pllend quarter. Wlllhlte becaicam e only the second HO EXTFRA CHAI Thanksgiving Day' vl(victory over Chicago, aclualljally suffered a cracked FFreshman quarterback JiJ a y ' WUey player In NC^ICAA history lo calch 50 You may keepP your old Hrei or askIRGES a rib. connectedo with Jerrj' Jonones (or a passes and rurun for more lhan 1,000 they're worth IIri trade. We do net kdia t u w h a l A preliminary exaexamination by doctors durinjring the game did not 6i65-yard pass play to the Rebebel 16-yard yards in succe:cesslve seasons Saturday retreidable tire reveal any break, buibut further x-rays revealedllheslighlcnackinan Hi 11line. F ive plays later WUejley sneaked In helping 20th}th-ranked San Jose Stale ret In exch4uige. d ia r g e for upper rib on White’si’s rightr side. 0over from the one for Uie tyliylngscore. defeatNorthTi1 Texas State, 28-16. "II took them prettrelty long to find it." said Whit(tllle. "You wonder how In the fourth quarterr King led Willhite gaviave thc Spartans a 14-10 serious It really is.. It'sIt' one of those things thatt mightm take two weeks , IUNLV on a 57-yard drive Inln 10 plays as lead early in1 thtt e second quarter when he carried the ball overf from the he caught a : I h a seven-yard louchdown FREE to heal, or I might wakewal up and feel better.'' While said he feltclt imore pain the day after theIh game than he did t'two-yard line. A pass interierierence In pass from St^Steve Clarkson and he tfAlVE STEMAS RE-BA . Thursday. th e end zone against the Minliners sel up finished the gamegi with 93 yards and thtl e touchdown. five reception;ons to finish lhe season BALANCE ; AND RClALAIMCE An Interception by J(^»hn H lg^ns w ith 1,156 yar,'ards rushing and 52 re- ROTATION M e s a s l o w)s s Dixie five, winsns toum ey hhalted a UTEP drive at Lthe UNLV ceptions. ROTATldN* FOR Tl MESA, Ariz. (UFI)P I) - Mesa Community Colle{ilege of Arizona slowed 331-yard line. Two plays Ilaterj King He joined StiStanford’s Darrin Nelson FLAT REPAIRRS OF THTHE LIFE Dixie College’s poteiotent offense and defeatedI the th Utah team 50-45 f

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Pumbln-lo«iP ■ - jiM u ^ o-« TwInFoloir* 734'6181 Sunday, Novcivombeti9.1981 Timos-Newse w s, Twin Falls. Idaho D-3 IdahoI State Vwins seeven and eight rem aining,lg, but H arper's basket pul n i B engal^ led by nine, sevt linquishing. the thc lead and building up ppunts at different timeses 1in thc second thellliniahntana Saturday nlghl. I held off a late Miami (Ohio)» SALT LAKE CITY (UlUPI) - Craig Jumpshotf(it fora82-59 margin. S a n F m n c i s d o 9. and trailedd mmosl of the firel half, but WSC reserve guardd DavidD Webber I beat the Redskins 71-64 Satur-ir- H am m er. Peler Williamjms and Pacc o \ / r 1 Q' :• : - • an 8-0 . scoringring blitz put the Tar Heels alcJe^to^hewinbyhlltinilling seven oul ol G e o r g ia 8 4 the season opener for bolhth Mannion combined for,r , 62 points to DIUO.8 1 . ahead 55-4717 wlwilh 13:05 to play and kept sdvco from lhe field foror 14I points. In « lead Utah to an 87-73 wlivln over intra- O i/-jF'ullekon u 66 SAN FRANCISCO IU]UPI) - All- K ansasoulofIt of the rest ofthe game, The Bulldogs lied thetho game a t 16. its state rival Utah State SaSaturday nighl , who scorcd 12 of his poinis iy Wlltman scored 12 points ’ A m erica candidate Quliulntin Dailey , b ut w ere unable to keep* p up as H arper he \intheseasonopcnerforb•bothteams. ANAHEir5IM. Calit. lU PtI - Stove jcond half, was joined in Im Thomas had 10 for the p poured in 39 points, 22 In the sccond ^ o n hit eighl straight pointsInts, sending the — Williams, a Junior who played Trumbo scoredsee 27 points and had 12 ures by'ccnter Sam Perkins ing national champions, ^ half, jp^^lcad the,Univerersity ot San double llguro! Wildcats ahead to stayilay. Guard Jim ‘‘“ “ S al behind all-America Dannnny Vranesfor rebounds,;, Ibolh ganie-hlghs, lo lead id guards Matt Doherty and ma led by nine poln\s..42ja' al y Francisco Dons to a 92-84H victory over S , ® S o u t 'l ^ the Bulldogs,wlth,5polnts. wil ints lo lead the Brigham YYoung lo an 81-66 victory ie. and had double-figurere two years, scorcd 27 poln' ,Y the Georgia BulldogsSalulurday. MlkeJordan\lan with 12 poinis each. :c- Utes in his first start. Malanrilon scored .aver CalI SState Fullerton Saturday OQ advantagages several times in thc sec- Dailey, who connectedKi on 15 ot 26 ' . . . W.MjchiganSi0*5, ond half.llf. The Hoosiers’ biggest leadad 2landHammerhadI4. > lg lit. ,n from the field, broke theh e s a m c o ^ n 7. Leading all scorers wa*as Utah S latV ^ The Couglugars, who losl Ihcir season C o l o mi d l o 6 2 , Ite79 wasl2 polpoints in the second half, 5947. m idway through the secor;ondhalfwhen . Michigan State liam with 28 opener to0 Virginia but beat UCLA Miami pulled back to withinlin ccntcr Leo Cunningha to he scored eiglil points injafive-minule a iVIlClUjeSIe s t e m 5 0 ■ EAST XANSING, MiMioh. (UPII - rt. points. Friday ni^li^l, raised tholr rccord to ints. 65-60, as George Sweigert, period and put thcDons aheadal 66-60. T h c brillianl shoollniItlng ol JasiKr ,cd i ts. The Aggies used an eieffective zone 2-1. d the Redskins with 18 points, Dailey, a guard who' pplayed at all BOULDER)ER. Colo, (UPII - Junior, rtcElcoy and Walkerkor Russell for |,|, „ ta lg. defense to take an earlyrly seven point Ricky MMixon, who led Fullerton basket with 2:50 remaining, at three posilions in the conlesl. c was college transansfer Billy Houslon scored W estern Michigan helpcslpedlhoBxoncos s„homoi dc lead, but the 6-7 Williailams ignited a with 22 poinoints, hit four long Jumpers at no re guard Billy Lewis made filling in for 7-foot ccnitnler Wallace 4 points in1 thc thc first half Saturday night defeat Michigan Slateto 83-79t Sa urday lin rally that gave Utah a three poinl ihe sta rt1 -0, cruslushed winless Kennedy.. 5 5 0-10-1 4 10 Coehran... 4 04 0 « •rrhe M McElroy arand 6-5 Russell Backlnj:lng up Owens were Brian an Thc Hawkeyes led 38-«-:j4 al halfllme C a l- Irr v v i n e 9 0 Colby, Kan., 96-75 to finlslIsh the tourney 5 ^ 4-fi” 5 14 conned 12 points as WesWestern outscored Kellermanan with 16 points, Freeman ;rt but scored on three qui win the only 3-0 record, IifSU 14-6 early in theiie second half lo WatkinsIS 'with 13 and Gordy Herbert luick jumpshots O r e g o i n 8 4 . Scoll....!! M-2 M-i 3 3 ll. to break the gam e opci. n e a r l y in the CSI, 3-3, will play in i; fa k e a 49-43 lead.ad. Meanwhile, and Kel':elvin Smith each wilh U. I Ihe Treasure touu ji in1H717 ; 54 ToUto a a i - a w n >rs second half. :NE. Ore. (UP!) - Mt- Valley Tourney aext weel I^lchigan Stale hit on onlyi two of its Doane’sS's Steve Bartek led all scorers i Kevin' Magee scored 29 bo...... n n -j4 Bcrkenpas; the all-ti•time scorer in America 1 Ore.. for its next action, fiht nine shots to startsts the second wllh24. fouled out and cheered from C«per...... a »-e7 X- Iowa prep school histororv. hit eicht of points, fou ra if. The gaigame-marked the 22nd consec- § ( S ( n : ) C' v Z ) ' ® u s x s s r r - “ SKfttwL,,. Uun S S I S a r “ Um'H I lOiBMn, I^.U. U«mi. OoroD. T«iii D*Ai*t I I . >-<’“"“4 1 ll;,?Ptninxt-SchMn'lld. Out, Kl. P>«- I KCAAOMtWinStinM n ii-a it».».eo.ni , . 2 F ” ' S S Ksr' s ' ! s 5,5 s Football ni 7;3n5*’jt oyt-Pwutlt* f .r ; sjffl “"'■•“'Si m SE,. 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BOSTONN (UPI) — For General Manaanager i2-man playing: rosterr will be ^one. AingeIge on tho line. But Ducroerod. Immensely popular Another player viewedd aas expendable is : Red Aucrbaibach, it represents another drafirafting m ost likely will1 beI activated In two weeks:ks with fans and teammi:imales. counter^ wilh a rookie guard Tracy Jackson,son, who played only ; coup: lllustrstratlng why hc seemingly is alwalways while veteran M.L.M. C arr has been on thehe ■ 12-poInt effort .In Frid,'riday night’s 113-100 win 631 m inules In the first 13J games.ga Jackson, a one step ahcLhcad of his NBA colleagues, injured list ail yea:ear but should be ready soon.1 . over the Washington1 BulleU. Bl I second round draft pick (fiv(five picks ahead of F or ach Bill Fitch. It representsIts the " It’s a unique: situation," sl said Cedric Max-ix» "You can’t worryrry aboul those Ihlngs- Ainge) also said he couldn'tn'tanordlo a worry. pleasant lask of blending one of theB nmost , well. "You wantIt lo bring the player in andnd because If you lel Itt getge on your mind, ll will "It doesn’t affeci me loo0 0 imuch mentally," ■ P|^^^9„.talentcd coi:collegians In yeors into an alreilready welcom e him withilh open arm s but you h ate lo mess up your game,’ne," Duerod said. "You Jackson said. " I’m going1 to coniinue to work finely tunedcd machine. sec the other guyly go. If he (Ainge) had beenen, don’t have any power:r or 0 control over 11 so you hard, just as I did In rookie(le tcam p. In training F or owneiner Horry Mangurian, It represe: e :'Thc by Toronto Iwo vCekswfr ago totaik to'AThge. "I don't like-the5 wayw ihey’re gathering tion occurred when BosliJoslon'signed Pete -K realization»n 1 that in two weeks there willwili be - With Ainge and o Carr reluming, thehe around Duerod," Fordjrd said. " It’s like they're M aravich In January. Buttut Ithe signing cam e someone elselse toklng your spot. • speculation centeiters on the release of two■vo walling for the guiilotilotlne to fall. Why don’t so late In the season thal the Celtics were able The Cellli•Itlcs pride Ihemselves on bein>cing a guards. Terry Du(>ucrod. a free agent this past1st they write about howK well w hc played, how well to place Don Chancy onn the th injured list to .' • D A N N Y A INiNGt ( close-knitI u unit, bul in-tnr^MTiifng weeks. we< , sum m er who atlrttraded nary a nibble and theh e . he ?an play a n d ‘hovhow he belongs on this keep him on thc payrolloil 'until the season ; . . . a c u t m u s t bb c e m a d e barring a; iIrade, r two members of the presresent. illh m an lost yearar. is one who knows his job'Is Is team ?’' ended. Florid.la cmslhes Flbi^ridaSt:ate to cgain Peeach Bcowl berrth i GAINESVILLE, Flo.la. (UPI) - ’ ... to grab thce I lead for good on Flutle’s heavily favored Eagles bibuilt a com- scoring passss tot flanker Tracey Clay Wayne Peace passedicd for four 'scoring pass!sstoNizoIck. manding 31-14 lead by hahalftime ond withl;06rema:mainlng id the first poriod touchdowns and Brian1 C Clark kicked Starling al HC’s24,'Flulie threw a added two more touchdovIowns In the for L am ar'ss dtherdU scobe. -2 two field goals Saturdiirday lo lead College'.football J , screen passa 1to Leo Smith who scam- sccond half. . „ Thc EaglesIes tied' the score at-7^ th Fiorida to a 35-3 victory7 overo Florida pered 42-yanard s to the Holy Cross 34. Collier^ p 204-pound Junjnior. ran 40 thc first quartlarter on a.one-yard burst State and a bertii In thchc I Peach Bowl T he two comqmblned again for a nine-. yards for'a touchdown in ii .the firsl by W inderr after a: a 90-yard- drive, against West Virginia. Rice's only score came oi before Flutle found Nizolek quarter and scampered 2X 0 j^sfo r Collier spedd 4040 yards on the final play Ofclahoj o m a 2 7 , , on a 47-yard y a rd gain bcl Peace, who had touchd field goal by Joel B axter aas lime ran in the leftt ccomer of the end zone another in thc second 1period. He of the periodlod and evened the'scorfe ” bf four, eight. 27 and 34 ya Oklahow m a S t a t e 3 cout In thc first half. ~ ~ , whera he out-maneuveredou two Holy completed ' eight of 18 pas:Bsses for 104 ag ainatl4-l4.■14. ■ game iale In the fourthh quarterqi afler STILLWAVATER, Okla. (UPIl - Polk hacHouchdown runsns of One and C ross defendcndcrs for the ball, yards in addition to the 18418 yards on Oulhem MississippiMi: went 74 yards hitting 20 of 23 passes for 275 yards lo F reshm ann fullbackfi Fred Sims scored ‘four yards. He set Up hiss :first score The Crusa'tsaders then' got a break the ground. F or the yci/car. Collier in eight playsays In tiie second quarts help the G ators end aI stistring of four three shortort-yardoge touchdowns to ^wllh a 45-yard burst upI tthe middle when BC’si KevinK Benjamin fumbled gained 1,005 ySrds rushlnjing and 1,0(M for lls thirdti louchdown, U with •Cc^licii’ ' .' straight defeats to Floridaida Stale, .‘Qad Oklahcahoma to a 27-3 Big Eight ^early in thc second period. at midfieldi ini the final minute with yards passing. running 20 yayards n for the score. ■ against intraslale rival Holy Cross> nrecovering. Bolsturi then, Lamar drove 44 yardsds in seven Winder goth;ot his sccond touchdown ol The Gators drove fourur limesI in lhe “I a State Salurday in a steady ' completed twotw straight passes to Mike plays for lls first touchdhdown, wilh the day wllhIlh 4:13• left in Ihe seconfl first quarter deep into» FloridaF Slale Oklahoma S TennesseeSS, Redding andnd a third lo Terry Malone quarterback ' Fred Hessen1 sscoring on a period, follow!lowing a fumble recovery ' territory but scored onlymly once when d rto le . >vho carricd 23 limes for 66 to move thele ball1 to the Eagles' four, 5-yard run. Hessen hit on01 a 6-yard by Eagles’ linebackerlin« Rod O’Barr. i Peace., capping a 63*)63-yard drive, Sims, wht Vanderbilt} 34 lead Ihe Sooners’ ground B ut the Cruseusaders could goin only one passed four yards to IlghliJgii end Chris •" '= KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (UPl) i — yardin.thenenext three piays. losing (hc Faulkner for a touchdowIown wllh 5;M ™jored on runs of two and five the second quarler and one Q J' uarterback Steve Aiatoilorrc threw ball on downs'ns on an incompleted pass. Now Availabibio From Now York• k I L lfo ... • remaining in thc quarter.j r yard s in Iht yard in thet)le third quarter. touchdown ‘ passes of 80 andid four yards . One of the squanderedd 0opportunities] Defensive Saturday to lead Tennes Ive end John Trullt In- '■ LT'viJl’o^ S.MissUsissippi 45, Y :two touchdowns, includingng a 25-yard ..Mularkey. scoring strike lo Scolt Nizolek Ni wllh HOUSTOr:0N (UPl) - Lionel Wilson ;3:38 to play, to lift BostonII CCollege to a threw forr h two touchdowns and Allen ;28-24 victory Saturday iover Holy i Virginia Tech 2(o n Polk ranI fcfor two more Salurday in i Cross in the windup of thc New i ' i n k leading I9th9th ranked Houston lo a 40-3 England college foolball sc;season, I liT f l ■Virginiaa rout of cro::rosstown rival Rice in thc F reshm an tailback Stevieve Slrachan Southwestit CConference finale for both .scored two touchdownsns for the \ CHARLOTTESVILLE,E. Va. awrcwrence ran for The SunJl I Bowl-bound Cougars w ere iC rusaders four yards from)m a winning r202 yards and a touchdovdown Saturday in controlla al ll thc way, picking off five itouchdown in the closingg seconds of :/in leading Virginia Tcclrech lo a 20-3 Owl passes.cs, 1the traditional season-endiiding game. ^victory overVirginla. K icker MiMike Clendcnen, a freshman Flutle, a freshman who0 Itookover at - Before a record ScoScolt Sladium walk-on, adiadded field goals of 42 and 23 midseason, completed 12 of 17 In- Hcrowd of 39.027. VirginiEinia Tech, 7-4, yard s andid Ernie Wesley capped a Lawrence, who sel a VPI single- wilson. ,a a sophomore, set a school ' by sophomore Mark Covin'ington and a i'season rushing recordI finishingfii wilh record for»r Itotal yardage for a season keeper by quarterback Da')ave Bolslure 1 1,403 yards, paced the tht Gobblers’ with his two:wo touchdown passes and an to finish 6-5. its third winrnnlng season I, ball-conlrol offense thatat kepiJ the ball option run. In the last 15 years. - ^ aw ay from Virginia throhrough most of He accourounled for Houston's first TD ___ The winning touchdownvn camc jusl ' the nriddlc two quarters."S. wilhal6-ya•yard pass to spilt end Lonell 59 scconds afler Covlngtor:on had given *■ __Tech ran 31 plays to VlrVirginia's eight Pheatoendn da 56-yard drive, Holy Cross a 24-21 leadI \with a two- I in the second-quartcr and allowed the L aleintlnthe second quarter he lobbed y a rd drive over left tackl:kle to cap a J Cavaliers three firstt ddowns while a 67-yardtl bomb to flanker David 46-yard m arch in nine plailays. But the t Intercepting two passesx$ In the third Roberson1 to to put the Cougars up 33-0. Eagles moved 76-yards in three plays ‘ q u arter. ^ Tech’s Jeremiah Thomiomas recovered W a Cavalier fumble al his 48. less than ^ four m inutes into thc: game ga and the S Gobblers needed jusl sc'seven plays lo t get Dovel into the endd zonez( for o 7-0 ■ / t lead, with3;07 left In theftie first quarter. fcL ...... - 'fc Virginia defensiveiv e end Ed t Reynolds, who also Inintercepted a 9 £ilBQSx m SS". Virginia Tech « , i pass, recovered a Vi: -t fum ble a t the Gobblers'-s' <41 iate in thc t f i i . F''' first q u arler to sel up MoiMorrison's field 'OPEN ^ 'C m ^ goal on thc final play ofiftheperiod, Ih ^ TTODAY T y a M U b John , Ludlow interciercepled Todd % * L3 I Klrtley'spasswllhS:401eto left in Ihe first ^ 1 2 T 0 5 W !2 half to sel up Lawrer.rence’s 3-yard t f ;i_touchdown.. Lawrencee (carried four ^ Saveup.tq$800.. BBut hurry.They’re disappearingd in your * times for 28 yards asis thet G obbler ^ ; DON’T[ M IS S OUR SFSPE C IA L IN SER T IN For a timim it^ time, selected liewli 1980 and 81 Polaiturareasoon./ | » drove41yardstoscore. 4 i th the Gobblers’ g TODAY’S NEVlEW SPAPER! biles are on sale at]at participating Polarisis dealers. Get Polaris)laris pi snowmo-'' & I Thomas came up with t 300 depending on the r third Inlerccption off’ Kirlley Kl In Ihc t f ■ I . andsaveuptiO$80i > model. s performance ' g •5 final niinule of the th:third quarler. ^ But get goigoing. A Polaris on salele goes very last •• setting up Keys’ louchdovdown. ^ ______I Andifyou wantonone, you’ll have to,go lalaster. ■ i / T H7 ■ ►: - cS Sieve Casey passed 2525 yardsy to Mike U a j s u a s . I % Glacalone and nine yaiyards lo Mike MIRSW S Shaw before Lawrcnce!ce rambled 26 ! V A I U E C E HMTER N M B T M I N T JL j; yards’othe Virginia nto1 to set up Keys’ S , ^ . CAREYr RUPERTIT SALMONN STANl ■ ^ i ■> scoringspringw lth 13:41141 loplay. i|C- ^ .TWIN FALLS •JER( Adaiiamson's Cycli'Cle City, The.N.Motor Works INLEY V ; ^ Virginia Tech's victory S High- nvpr r- sm im im itisism . ighwav 24 , Valley Creek SporS S u nday, NovorrBfiib«f29.1981 - Tim es-NewW3. s. 1Twin Falls. Idaho 0-S ' ' H ighiSChO€}lI b o y s ic a g e s ieasonibegiwIS T u e siday niiig h t— Camass returrns7 I m N ebe•eker, FAIRFIELD - Severaljral reluming and Peters's will' bc Ihe playm aklng I starters make Ed BlaBlankenship's guards, H M ess;sner i Camas Counly Mushersrs a team to “We willll runr a wide open offense I watch this season. and a varietrlely of different looks on I ' Thc Mushers only lostst two t seniors defense," Blankenship Bl said. “Keep- I H powjer c I (rom last year's teamn i and relum ing turnoversers down and slaying under I seven players who all startedstai al one control wlliII beb< our biggest liability." I Ume or anolher last yeoi/ear. They in- As far as a thc leaders in the I T M urtta u g h i elude David Simon (last5t yyear's No. 2 N orthsideI Conference ( stack up. I scorer and rebounder), ShannonSht Wolf, Blankenshiplip said lhat Gooding State I MURTAUGHiH •— Roy Nebeker and Dave Lemons, Lonnie1 Funkhousei^F w ith its size and* experience along ■ B arry M essnercr vwill bc back this year . Scott Peters, M arc Schmlcmidt and Rick with Rlchfielfield and Carey will bc the I for Jlm.Andersclerson’s Murtaugh tcan^ Choate. lough ones. I bul overall thch e 1 Red Devils will lacic . ■ '•W ere{umi0o[ourl2namembcraotl shers travel to Murtaugh to I cxperlcncc. last year's varsity and ourourcxpcrlcnci! Iho RRed Devils in' the season I Anderson has nothing but good Vill be the strongest asfS S to r o“r »P?«rTiicsld lacks height] would like to sec at leasl sbe players in double figuresjs everyev game." ;ers lost a vital part of thc I • R ICH FIELD - The Richfield , Thc Tiger Loslng^ul.Gul.Graff and Kyle Gunnel in Jeff Nelsen at 6-1 moved to I Tigers return all of lastist year's leam team when J off last year’s?ir’s^Teafh, plus the fa d luring the off-season. - ...... —I bul l^k a usually vita/Ital basketball Preston duri Ncbckcr's andnd Messner's supporting . , necessity—height. Johnsonfl saidSj his offensive style will I cast is inexpcripcrienced has Anderson Coach Leroy Johnsorison has Scott depend onn as lot of things, especially I ■ ■ P iln worried. -Exoa coming'back after[ter leading thc rebounding.ng. ' “ Outside of)f RlRoy and Barrj^^we will flget^ In scoring last}t sseason at 13 "We willill bc a mnnlng team if wc be new and a vvery young team with points per game pluss DanlZ Stirton, can get a rebound,"ret Johnson said, M P f l B I little varsity’ experience.exp Wc wULhave Stacey King, Darren ExonEx and Ron Johnsonn feelsf that Gooding State, two players ove:over 6 ^ and the next few iNorman will retum. Johnohnson also said Cam as Couiounty and Carey will be-the will bc aroundId 5-5-10," he said. - - • junior' transfer Kalenn IRobbins will leam s a t theUi( top of the conference at Along wllhh MMessner and Nebeken probably get a starting;nod. no season’s endcn because they have the M urtaugh's rostroster Includes Tim Gotl, .T he T igers tallest pla:player is junior height advidvantage over the other . 'Arlon E arl,, ToTod Crossman, James U erry Robinson at 6*22 andai there are schools. M athews, Davl)avld Waite, Scott Ross pnly three m ore playersrs abovei the six “Scotl EX'Exon and Robbins will be thc w ■ '-.T\ ■ ' . • and Pratl Mathlathews. Tbe Red Devils •fool m ark. top scorersrs 1bul the team strength will I 'sporftwo seniorniors, six juniors and one • Richfield goes into thethc season with be balanced:ed scoring from several fine -■ sophomore. miors wilh G arr players onm 11the floor," Johnson said. 1 ^ 1 ^ ■ ' 3 Jfour'scnlors and six junio UPl M urtaugh opcopens thc regular season Ward, Jimmy Newberry:ny and Robert Richfield'Jd's schedule; hlagalnsl Camas County, ^Reeder roundlngout thche rroster. E lle r p r e s s u r e s G le n nIS s 1Ferrv's Joe Rodrigueslez in th e 1981 district to It Hansen, 11 - al Camas Counly. IMS KHS guard Rocky El ^o-'V -'S^SrpVpicks e Castleford as the ; “ Wc will be quick witwith all ol last “S J . County Tounii ment. team to watchitch in the Magic Valley year's starters retumlnHlng plus Bob- Camas Counly, I - at Dietrich. U - . Conference “bi“because they are rc- loins. We will be short comparedcon to Uie biui. s - cart:arty.23iDteIridi. IT turning pracliciclically Ihelr whole team Jlansen, 11-Goodlna stale. 12 - al !rcst of the confercncee (i(Northside),’’ • fhi.s—iiai IL fromlaslyear."a r." . .. Johnson said. Dllii.l9-aiailUrey.. jrly athhreat to0 repea Kimbe e some quickne^ and "Wc have t ; will proba- hopefully wee wiwill bc able to use It to KIMBERLY - ThfceI k^i( players boards madeide the 6-1 senior the sixth Canyon i crown. “Gooding w who sat out our advantage.Ige. We are going to try to a re gone from last ycar'^ir'TKlmbcrly man last yeaircar,gnd the Bulldogs will Ibly have several players w: pyenenced. Wendcll has run with the! ballbai a lol and play a tight ^iGWinn.hcleads inexp High state tournamentt team, yet feel his absem>ence, no m atter how long. Ilast y ear on the team and W leup In the d e f e n s e ,” AAnderson said of Coach Rich Thompson jusust may have Thompson}n has thc players to help ]probably the tallest llnei cclohasthe Murtaugh's anilanllclpated style. the' cast lo returh his Bullulldogs for a fill for Easicisley's absence as well as iconference," hesald. "Dec H i g h u n i t shooters." Murtaugh'si's S(schedule: jbiri gamee Hansen i 1982 state encore, provide insldi5ldehelp.Stev and Frank Wri^t wasas injured and is a player, juniors. .bigdiffcrei•rence and nobody knows thiss E ller, Kevin Holcomb who can ignil^ t c the team. He Is a goodI I “ Senior Coo|>er Urie! (&(6- 2 ) wlll-start better lhanlan Gwinn. E aslcv. THE ifloorplayer." . a l one wing [d itlo n . GwlnnGwi said Urle “ WithI talentlal coming from the juniorr E ller Is a fixture at thee Ipoint guard. ly's Inside forces will bc wili be strong and aggrggresslve Inside varsity amand Uric and Nelson return-I- The 5-11 senior provides!S Kimberly's by a transfer student from and the factor of varsit;rsity experience Ing, peopiople may be not expectingg floor leadership, the mosost assists or h o lstcrrf by * kc. Wash., 6-5 senior Mike BHorlemn will also be a key. g reat thinilings. We'll come at peoplee any player, and scoringgpnncht^th M o ^-^ “ Wc have some goodd plplayers bul wc wllh nothinhlngtolosc,"hesaid. . inside and outside. acks experience and has a1 lost the whole squad: fnfrom last year ^ , "Rocky averaged 10 poiMints a game tiofters 1 said his being a first-year n, but has great potential," '^Glol^ and lhat Includes Cral{ralK Daw. John ^ ^ last year and is a verery unselfish ^ coach will also be a weakness \ said. “ He will really help Conner, Robert ElhinS g . ™ ’ b S J / f r » 5 player who will provide the lead- J h o m Sublfhekcepsimprovinglike b l Borah and Jeff Conner,"r,"Gwlnnsald. eels M urtaugh and Castleford“ crshlp,"Thompsonsaid. 5 r s ^ e team s to watch In the Magic •n." THURSDAY, DECEC. 10 - 7:30 PM Along wilh Urle, Hanslansen will have Holcomb holds one ofI theI keys Ior Conference. dil get outside help Irom TWIN FALLS HIGIIGH SCHOOL GYM 6-2 M ike Nelson at Ihepoc post and a pair the Bulldogs. Thc 6-5 (per toCMMt IS A tmd*r) in’s schedule: _ 1 Tim Askew, a 5-9 senior , •dmlaatont M .00 (»i-00 of 5-7 seniors In Gene:nc Denney and Hansens — junior showed some signs— on *•!•> Twin FaO* H.S, D«nn*l mpson said, has the qulck-> , Sh*fwowl Sport*,*P*niiy^wK»Dniit Pon ** Scott Long at the guard■d positions.p DK .l-RI, y being a powering inside pli ' RIdifkld. lO-ll - at Kimberly HolMay ay excellent defense and hass ------— Junior Skip Millerr willv also get Toumameol.ol. S t o r y l n “ Kevin was our No. 2 rcircbounder and improvedihls hli floor play. some playing time andd GGwlnn expects al MtulaiiXb. t - al DMrldi, 12 - Ran - al Caatlelord. I# - DWrtdj. 22 - averaged 7,3 points," Thompson Tl r^=— ^ric~W an:'anman, a 5-9 junior, adds him to be one of the topp scscorers. i.2«-al0akley.29-MurUu([Ii, called “ He's a good jum]mper and will m ore depththinthebackcourt. I “He is coming up fromfro: the junior “rST-ilt - at Ran River. 5 - at Richfield. 12 -■ be an outstanding defenensive player. "Depth IsIs; a strong point for us," the JRNITURE varsity and I expect him hli lo provide CaiitcWiC'. 16 - OaUey. It - al Haitermaa. PERIODS& MODERN FUR When he matures offenslislvely, he will coach said.d. “‘ Wc have several players - be capable of dominating!lg the gam e." who have1 aa sholi al starling and that’s It's lhat dominationn lhal could really helpcy qualifier. drawbacks,

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Eieherrova-slKXtops USSRLgym »jweep------W o w i lllT l apolryoursteolal a n d ------Igatlon pipes at youi9ur location MOSCOW (U P lj- O lgga a IBicherova. It w as the fourth lime fn1 successions su p e iila r NadJadla Comaneci and the alum tnum irric u ho ;i,n)onlh ago would havhave been too lhallh the women's combinedled title has fa^ure of E:uropcan ur champion Maxi yoiiii); lo compctc, camcn c In gone'gc to th e Soviel UniInion, wilh Gnauck, who10 missed qualifying for 8|>cc'(.^cular fashion Satunturday, com- BicherovaBl following In the fcfootsteps of the finals whenlen hampered by Injury, a o " pliMinK licr program withh a perfect l(^ LudmilrtLl Turlscheva (197.970, 1974), Ten more goldgo medals are at stake ' j a u on tlio vault to lead IheSovli . Eler.i?M El oukhlna (1978) andid Nelli Kim when the championships chi wind up a I f i n i s h in the women's;n's combin'^ - (1(1979). Sunday wllhI theth apparatus finals, and fliKil al the 2lst World1 GGymnastics But Blcherova's successi wasu. helped the Soviets arcar favored to grab the Ciiiiinijionships. byb3 thc abscnce of RRomanian majorltyoflhethe honors. The Soviet Union has mamade a clean sv i-f|> of all four^gold modnedals so far, \k iUi (.-arlieV vlclorics-in-thc{he two team «.i‘iits and the men’s combined c<'iiii>ciitlon, which was won wo KuniiovThursday. ‘ liK-herova, 15 ycars-old on( Ocl. 26, w IS niven her worJ(l title Dll' last minute becausc of poor form ’ by some'-of tho hi^er-ra■•rated Soviet B B H B S(|ii;i(l members. Kill I lie tiny Moscow schcMchoolgirl.only 2 rd IM thc European Chamlampionships, ^E S ff^K 6;'0 'AC(I Ic«m:oo1 precision)n beyondt her ^ >- ars ;is fihe headed theic J36 finalists. O L GiA A B IC H E R O V A J wliic'li included thr* redoubtable rc . . , j u sst t old enough at 15 o Ciiyt[i|)tc champion Elenaa DDavidova. .: iticlicrova, trailing Daviiavidova afler The pressessure was taken off ^ till* icam compelllion wwllh 3&.950 Bicherova w!when Davidova made a c.'in y over points. colleclerova had ever gained a f c l- .siiion with two exercisesises to go. buf perfecl 10. f;!!!'^! to m ake inroadsi in the floor " l w as Just Juf thrilled- aboul being M Oo D e [ t-iofcisd and flopped withh a 9.40 on lhe choscn to compclc. coi I had no idea 1 '\,iiili- lo shar« seventhh placep ■wllh would win,”I," said Bicherova, who I f c r W aACK ( /.cciioslovakia's Eva MaiMarekova on finishing founlurlh in the Soviet national championshiphips. Holidaa y l/m / 1 AL f e , Horvath tips WadeW S lidi e A c tio n S h o t g u n r i J S T O il W inciiol•7.7-5. who both favoivored baseline play. Bui In

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Sunday, Novon3vqmbor29.1981 - y m l i g r ir / B i a s it n e ^ S S ~ Tim es-N ow s. Twinwin Falls. Idaho D-7 ^ ______‘1 r Moij d e m 1 S h o►rtenle d uv e e k tomsi s f a c e Use of)f4-da\; Wijeek growi)s in somee segmenlits of U.S.>. industryI dulld i life MOSCOWV (UPI)-AUniver-( t BySHElLATEFFT Chicago Tribune sity of Idaholaho poultry expert — says agrlculicultural advances have takenI all the fun out of sex : JI J rM for lom turkey:keys. Pushed by the gasoline’ cr crises of the 1970s. the J ••They canan nno longer fly, they four-day workweek bccaecam e a ballyhooed i ■ cnn hardlyly walk," Charies altoroatlvc to thc ci(0t-hcit-hour-a-day, five-day- I f e four-day wor> rkw eek ( I I Peterson said>ald. "In addition lo a-weck regimen. I nol being abable to walk, Ihe By compressing 40 houralurs of work inlo fewer S lurkcy tomsms are not able to days, il was'in-gued. workcirkers would be able to - Num ber of full-time employes5 / n i ^ four ctays or less* I breed. TheIC c extremely heavy ------cut commuting expenses,5. anda em ployers would v,rorklng fo I w eight on thethe front makes it saVe by trimming utility.ity. transpoilatlon and . I I *ln itiousoros 1.098 1.10( I im possibles for them lomale." I otheroperatlon costs. Moreloreover, it w as fell job n H e said todstoday's domesticated ! attendance would improv)rove. .enhancing j)ro^ 957 I . turkeys, mostnost destined for the diictivity. f dinner tablele ftfrom the start, are In thc early years of thethe decade, the concept I reproducedd tl through artificial splread rapldiy. growtng frofrom little usc'in 1970 to insemination.lon. 1.2 million workers, or2.2p<.2 percenl of the nation’s IHHI . G row ers> hahave "taken all the work force, on workweeks':ks of 4.5 days or less in fun away’ fromfr the modem . . 1975, according to thehe Bureau of Labor t\j^ey" wllhilh theirI methods, he statistics. ■ - • -Interest waned until thethe gasoline shortage of------__LJ ‘‘-I 1979 when thc idea againIn ccaught on. Particlpa-. 1 : 1973 74 75 7C 77 ve78 79 e o 'M tion grew from 2.2 percent■nt tof thc work force thot 1 r 2 ‘-o 1.VVV 1 6°C 1 6=0 1 1 77"-> 1 7% ?..2-o M 4 year^o 2.7 percent in 1980.Vi. In pei cenl ol lolal U.S labor lorce Many labor expertsrts play down the . ______- f i '.r. ’Daia prior 10 1978 c«cludos privalo houslouschold woikots ■ V sigi)ificancc of the four-dir-day week, contending i Airliline - that many companies have h& found’the com­ p c ^ o n unsatisfactory for Ihelr operations and J o b s wltlfIth highest percenljntage of r : ti\a( it is less popular4hanhan flexible scheduling, le ss th aran 5-day workweek which in i960 was used» d by 11.9 percent of J battr ic American workers. S ervice worh '•Qlhers, however, believileve the trend is still In W fStM ffahsDofr^eciuipment ils 'iW ancy. The Work< iiin America Institute, o peratives of bolh com pressed and I at eimd p rn lic ls that the Ideas of t shortened workweeks will wili continue lo spread Other operairailves duj^ng lhe 1980s and cover cov 5 percent of the LOS ANGEUlELES (UPI) - Texas nation's workers by 1990. --^oTessionaTlaTand International1 Airiine’sAi: ballle for con- * }. technical wow orkers ' "T here will bc contlnuin;uing pressure due lo Ihc ii Irol of m uchuch-larger Continenlal Airlines —oneolne of the longest and most high, cost of commullng,"lg," said Robert Zoger, ' '■ Laborers HHI 2.5<^’ vice president for policyicy studies a l the non- bitter' takeoveriver fights ever - has DC two companies agreed profit, New York-basedi institute.in "And people Craft cers 2.4°/c ended and thc t\ have indicated, more andnd more,i lhal they want i to try and "nolormallze" n r relations, to take free tim e in longi}nger blocks and would workeikers 1.9% ? Under an agragrecmenl reached this rather have three and four)ur days off logelher." I pasl Wednesda•sday between the two E x p erim en tatio n wit^vlth the compressed Clerical orkers |H | 1.7% ^ c arriers, three■ee rrepresenlallve of Tex- workweek has f&Rcn a varietyv of forms, al- as Internationalonal's pareni company, dard arrangements arc Managers arand , , 0, thojjgh the'mo5l-3tandar adminislralorlors______MM ° ► Texas Air CorCorp., were elecled lo four 10-hour days, three.jl2-M 12 urdays. o r a more — ■%'H Continental’ss t board of directors, recent developmeril'calledlied the 54-9 plan In which - - g expanding It lolto 15 from 12 members, lt)ers to sched- aitcrnanative working arrangements;Its;- unpleasantant work and they compllcal■ate ramlly ,„geth( A major roadblock:k lo lhe compressed W; :ether within the bounds bl' ompressed workweeks are goodgo for some life." workweek Is a federal1 requlremenlre for compa- uie uli 10-hour days withoutI 1having to pay "Con anlllnist leglsla^slation." Janies but not for all." cautiomoned Stanley D. ' ' •SeeWORKPageDlO nles working on manyly types of govemment overtime. ov compai Plowman saisaid the airlines would ■ ~ | attem p t to “‘reach rea economies," which he said coulduid include feeding «ach SEATTlTLE (UPD-Theprospectofrof restricted wilhout any’ nreslriclioris,'” 55Td Ford. The Pentagongon's request appears to be tiitied lo traffic,ic, i rescheduling lo avoid Seat access lolto Puget Sound for Soviet shipsips has sent Thc Statei 1 Department is negotiatingng a new security at aI HoodHc Canal base thal will senerve m duplication and the possible elimina- P ort off JSeattle officials scurryinglg to their maritime Irereaty with thc Soviets andI hashi pro- home for theic new Trident submarines,s. tlO |l-O ljlli!|Clocating 8 nights. He said ' 5 and loihe state’s congressionaonal delega- posed lhal thche Sound be excluded from 40 (ports to Ford, full-fledgedInerger m e is nol planne^^t help. bc given easysy access to Soviel ships, Fordird said. Trident subrubmarines, which arc just - thistime." battli c told by our law yers in Washishington, beginning thel:helr sea trials, carry nuiluclear KnS “jrd 5 Ford, executive director of the port, "We were 1 e Stale Department’s effortt to restrict D.C., lhal ththe request for this came fromfn the weapons andi aiare considered vital lo Ametlerica's • Officials of.Iof bolh alriines said the CCD Soviet accaccess lo the Sound - apparentI’ently at the Pentagon, anand I have to assum e that 11: hehas to do national securilirily. —------agreement "wl "will form thc basis of an toke request of the Pentagon - could causcise iSeattle lo with m ilitaniry inslitutions in the arca,ea," said Several othether mililary Installations dol do the - orderly relatlilalionship’' belween the « losebuslnrls operale explanation.'1." tight rcslricliorlions on the Soviets. Ocl. 12 of thislls yeary involving suits and ______I counter-suits.Is. §tartllookincg for recicovery^ from r(recessicon in f e’w momiths For Instantance, those people fortunatete enoughi lo Have dow1 ns significantly. fiy EDWIN DARBY It we niay be on the wa^. Thele currentci downward trend S!ChJcago Sun-Times profits fromT) long-terml< investments haveive had a chance lo But \ profits and pay a lower capilalllial gains tax since looksi moret and more as if 11 Is fcfor real. Until recently _ ' / A n a ly s is early June, fiAnd, simllariy, the maximuimum4ax rate goes many;y an economist has been sayiraylng, sure, interesl rates lanuary .when olher vPbuldId fall off before lhe end of)f 198119 bul then turn right iss this ------^------______down from 70 percenl lo 50 percent in Jani There's more and worse w< to come but unless sfits for individuals also go intontoeffect. arouncmd and go back up lo extremesnes tonce again, ould be m ajor benefit - recession turns oul toiO’be t a real horror we shoul leant Importance to the econonnomy, really m ajor It doesn’tdc look lhal w ay now eveneve th o u ^ lhe reason Is xovery In a couple of months,s. sometime in thc secondse< quarter of the year,■, ithe April, Ofslgniflca l ^ i n g forward to a reco^ benefits forr blbusiness are already at workirk or will lake hold nollmm m edlalely encouraging. We'tWe're dealing wilh a cycle, cession the American econom:imy has May, June quarter.*r. iT h ls Is lhe ninth reces! 1 of the year. The strange: arrangementar lhat Busincness borrowing falls off as a recessionrc develi^s. With ars since the end of Worid War Wt Ik Tax reduction providespt the best hope ot)f an carly al thc first o suffered In the 36 years orporatlon to sell accumulateslied lax deductions ■ demarand for credit down, Interest!st rrales soften. Over time, ort. sharp recession of 1980. recovery as ReagaiIgan economists see il ai;d 11Ihere's not allows a corp Thai’s counting the short. lo another company is inn place.[ For one, througugh lhe 1974 debacle, the bankank prim e rate fell from a , of course, w as the 1974 mess,ss.Then much reason lo argurgue wilh lhal proposition. If thereUi Is. the for cash lo • The worst of the lot, of •r. beleagured] FFord Molor has already pickosl along lhe growlh path, development,int. of thehe y ear and adds thal If he were given to making siftce World War II haveIVC been In the downhill phasese for1 an gel a powerful boMl ^t-m can that the citizenryy will have ' in tryingg tto'assess the depth andI the Ih length of this long-o(-odds bels he would guessss als somelhing under 15 average of aboul 10 monllonlhs. By lhat m easure. It shoihould bc That jusl mi^t- : nexl July recession, thi la y be a s Important percei>!nt. Raiff Is willing to guess2SS 151 or 14 percent for Ifie jpbsslble to sla rt lookingng ffor Indications of a turaarouroundby somelhing exlraa to i celebrate come the i the level of interesl rates may rlure. Certainly the primenc by early nexl y ear with a continuationct of the trend -early springnext year.r. 45holiday. BS any elemement in the economic piclur agan book, we shouldn't have; loti wait lhat near-bankruj I nol recover unlil dcpenending on the rale of inflalloIation. And, he adds, he’s *Tbe acadcmic economlomlsls haven’t had their sayy aas yet. But. in the Reaga rupl housing industry can a posiHve effect from tax reductiction. m ortgage ralrates and charges for conslruitrucilon loans comc optlmmistic about lhat. bul 11 is pretty well a ag g r^ that this recessionI startedst long to see som e pos - — ^

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— ■ W T im e s - y e w s . Twin Fall!'a lls. Idaho ^ Sundav. Novembmbor29.lWl ...... r a r m-econoi ' mistspl>lacefo<»odinflnt economists predictedi "N ext year’s food prio November n level 5.6 perccnt higher t S ni^ Beef prices’i^es were down 0.8 percent 5 cxpcctcd to bc about 7 i^rcc WASHINGTON -- ,Agricultural rat« arerc also moderate, thc yearr eariler,” Leshersald. food prices!S wouldv rise 10 percent to 15 andpoult[7/pricespri fell 1.6 percent: economists expect food;Dd prices to rise could endd upu wllh an Inflation figure of)f Food purchased In superm su arkets percent becausc bei they anticipated^ -.The Agriculture Departulment said The d^arilartmenl blamed hlgl^r less than non-food pricerices in 1381 for less thanm 10 percent. The last full11 cosl Just 4.7 percent motlore than last higher meateat prices lhat never mate- Am ericans on average willill eat a lltUe m arketingcosts cosl for a 0.3 percent hfte . r year that happened was n out cost 8.5 riallzed. the third consccutlve yeayear. calendar ; s year, while meals eaten ' more food next year. Per-c Ily adjusted food priccs rosee price rises in Novembe Inflation would be 8 pcrciercent this year, seasonally It below a year ago. . dairy products and moree production farm valuec downd( almost enoughito rcent in October. The while thc overall inflatioition rate may be perc e cember would bring the ; ^ of cereals, beef and fresh vtvegetables. offset higherer marketing rr costs. • _ lure Department measures average, a farmer gets less lhan 10 percent. Agricultun s price Increase to 8 perccntnt. On the a rices a little differently, by each dollar consumerss The department saidi per-caplta Sugar md and sweets costs feli '.'M His prediction camele followingI the ^hoM pric y Most of this y ear’s foodod pricc hikes one-third ■of -of lg alcoholic beverages fromn have been in marketingng costs and spend on fooor Departm ent's rcrelease of the excluding j group, so It m easured thc g, marketing and trans­I- cessed fruits-and vegetablibles will de- worid sugarir crop. cr Large global coffice Consumer Price Indexlex for October lhe food g e more of-the sam e Is jxpected ex| next processing, Uy adjusted food price hike at next year Is portdTltnvcocosts lo move the product;t cllne. productionI pu:pushed down relall cblfee which showed that pricirices rose-at an f asonally ll year. F arm income ne ent. expect^ to bc lowfor thce tthird year in from the farmIs to the supermarket!t In a breakdown on retailill food priccs priccs. )la Cola drinks cost more'so. annual rate of just 4.4 percent last O-^P^rMnt ut a seasonal adjustment, ac- checkout counter.coi ,for October, the departirtment said non-aieohollcHe beverage t prices rose 0.3 month, due mostly to a drop in . > a row. tual foodod prices fell 0.1 ocrccntll Thp Agriculture Depailartment pre- The Agrl(jrlculture Epartment hass Afresh fruit and vegetablele priccs fell pcrccnt. housing prices. r, Z*' ____ Idahho home A lbertson's cappoints realI estatecHe ief BOISE (UPI) - Alber«rtson's Inc. Rcullng,, a Universilyi of MicMsan ' r€ E S ld h as appointed MichaelI F.1 Reuling Law Schoolol ggraduate, was h&t&by buikIding senior vice president in chjrhargeofrcal the Bolse-bas•based superm arket com- estate. pany in 19731973. . Elanco Produciucts Co. has j^H ji Leroy RltmiUer of Twiwin Falls is > Q transferred an aniianimal products an\Qjig..22 pilots from aacross thc dX OSl low sales representativeive to the Magic United States to receiv‘ive a Safe F A L L S -R esid en tial build- Valley. Layoe S. AiAsay, who has Pilot ’81 night proficlenency schol- TWIN FA lits in Idaho dropped to thc sy o iir busines*ISS been in the Peoria,I, III.,III area for thc arshlp from thc General•al Aviation ing perm its ‘e GBS gives lallon. The lowest level>vel of 1981 during October, p ast 10 months, is! movingm' to Twin Manufacturers Associat inanaccountinjing service^ ransfer of a sales owhrds are intended toJ cencourage accordingg i to a report from First[i more than * Falls. In another tran usiness speciallsl " representative, Jeroerom e E . Clary, pilots to participate inn refresher Security BaiBank of Idaho. • Financla^'onm.sclin{> fro m a sm all busii ink’s monthly “ Idaho Con- who has been In ththe Twin Palis flight training courses. T hc bank [Jj • Guaranteed tatax preparation and advicIvice Report" puts the figure in area for thc postst :2'A years, is structlon R' x'cordkccpinj' sys em.s Donald L. Buckalew,p, executive g|„o„y pcperspective. “October 1981Jl • liasy-to-u-se rw 1 moving to Kimberly. vice president of the IdiIdaho Farm ■ residential]al permits were 74.1 perccntnt * Personal attenintion, reasonable cost Bureau Insurance CiCos.. w as below Ocloctober of 1980, 80.2 pereent^ GeneralI IBusiness Services ______D av e^ W o r. assisisistant manager elected to thc board of gogovernors of below 1979,179, 85.4 pcrcenl below 1978 ' : G B S l- at Blue Lakes SbowkiwkaseaodSouDd thc National Assoclaticlllon of In- and 89.2 perjercentbelowl977." - ^ • K E NINETH r L. WARD - , in Twin Falls, .compmpleted a week- dependent Insurers duduring thal a surv«rv ey of 54 locations In Idaho,0, ' 419 S unrit* BlviIvd. N., Twin F o l l f 733-10411040 * • • • long seminar In'dedealer manage- group’s recent annual nm eeting In the bank; fc found 144 building permitsis ment conducted by the Whiripool Honolulu. Buckalew wtwas one of issued forrir residences during October,T. Corp. a t Benton Harbarbor, Mich. B J I four new members elecected to the The cstlmamated value of the construc-e. board of thc InsuranceI titrade orga- tion is $6.3.3 r million, which represents a nlzatlon for three-year teterms. 66-pcrcentnt drop from the value of I "Goodbye Ol) l d R. H al Bailey, a Twin Falls residentialial construction begun in native, has been proipromoted (o vice - BUI Downs, the reside nt ( Friend 1980; Crocker Bank in thc Jockpot (jolf Cou O ''”?",;,™ president of the Cro e nine Magic Valley commu- I Hello Olympic area. Bailey, 33. icNortlieni the Los Angeles are elected president of the cluded in the survey, resl- m anages the buslriislness banking R. HAL BAILEY chapter of the Rod^r construction has dropped c e n te r In Croclcer’sr’s 'Century City, ...uins prom otion Pro fessk n al Golfers Ai L S S S f percent “ during 1981. During Calif., office. He Jolmolned the bank in lg \ Downs, who began his g 10 months of this year, 589 August after worRltrklng as an ac- lendinglg posts with the Bank of■ reer in Pocatello, was i lal building perm its have count representatlvjtive with Smith Americj■lea. Ballcy nnd his family thc association's annual.imcctlngin I y iued, compared with 646 in B arney and in varioulous commercial live in1 VValencia,•Calif. Pocatello. l98d,accon»rding to lhe report. A m ericican ‘mame-tax workshop for farm ersjrs , V , Iha tuturouro whol IBM Soloctrln! < to help them the take advantage of newew , w ero to0 ihoih poti. Wo’ll movBi I you inlo0 thoth future! Coll u« b r . , . GENEVA (UPI) — - A ‘'m agic corridoror would, producc aboul l.OOO300 would like to break into:o Ithc European ta x laws5 wwill be held InTwin Falls on , ntlfotlontodoy. “ j carpet" using peoplelie power to pro- w a tts,"■’ L Lundgren said. “ A single steplep m arket. The 55-year-ol-old m other of Tuesday,^ DE ec. 15. duce free electricityity Is generating is enouglugh to light a'fluorescent tubeIbe three, feels the one dollollar "Twirlee’' The woiworkshop, sponsored by thc‘he ; M ___ ■ morc than watts at the'heworld’sblggest foraseccecond." self-adhesive holder will-111 prove just as Univerisitjsity of Idaho Cooperative Bhowplace (ornew InveQventlons. As hele was’ speaking, the tall gray-ay- useful to European houousewlves as ll Extensionon Service, costs *35 per Roy Lundgren's electric e power haired IAi Am erican walked up and downwn has to Americans. person, wlwhich Includes course mate- ; “ m agic carpel” In front of his id a luiicheonror $50 for1- a ■ J=sM carpet Is a star of’ ththc 10th Geneva on the “ i There was somethingng for everyone ria U -a n d Registration forms areir e 502 Main Av«. South Twin Failt I International ExhlbltioItlon of Inventions stand, seselling two desk fans spinning,'^8- . al thc exhibition: somele practical and couple. I HOURS t-8i30.5iaOMON.-FRI.FRI. e from county extension of- — a week-long look: at 1,000 gadgets. When hehe stopped, so did the fans. useful, some less so. •> avaiable 1 'R T Y P E W R lfiR SUPERMA>MARKET” machines, Ideas, aod>d ddevices from 30 Like; lhe other 685 exhlbilors, nd they must be relumed by A square ladder from countries./ Lundgrei;ren Is hoping lo attra c t finan- day. on with no key from Sp “ My. system Is going go! to revoiu- cial bac^acklng to market his Invention, her Korean “stereo" camimera lens thal ------Uonlze power genei:neration in' the which Wiwon a gold award at another le vision and a w orld,” Lundgren, an American< from Intcrnaliallonal fair in Nurem burg, West'est S^ves the user double portable swimming poolMl for the yacht • F lorida, claimed. (German;any in May. ^r- owner that has evei/erything werc Lundgren’s encricrgy-producing Eachh year: approximately 35 per- ak. among the exhibits, carpet pad, which dredrew considerable cent ofif t the patented Inventions mak- interest among thee ffirst-day exhlb- Ing theirleir debut at the Geneva exhib-lib- Among the practical1 iiideas werc five ition visitors. Is a simplesin system of Ition anarc destined to bc commer-ier- solar-powered machimInes capable, of e a r n 3d and eventually available! to making an entire vlvillage energy hh fe f :tO ( shafts and gears set in motion by clallzcd p eople's feet. thepubliiblic. self-sufflcicnt, a toolol for planting H idden under a car;rarpet, the moving Anoth(ither U.S. inventor already has seeds suspended in gel-!l-fluld, a device levers tum a generate■ator and the elec- m ade S5200,000-selling a revolving'ing for giving anim als lieliquid medicine trlclty generated canm eithert be Imme- toilet anand kitchen paper roll holderr In and an elcctrom agnetlStic gadget thal < diately used or storeded I:In a battery. theUnit([lited States; prevents travel sicknes:ess in adults and "Fifty jdds mnnlnging down a school Virginginia Ness, of San Rafel, Calif.,lif., anim ate: Boise Ct'ascade sel‘Us tcBc-benelefits to Ko<)dak BOISE (UPI) -- 1Boise Cascade said thcthc benefits for the Boise com'om- which was carrying ann interest I rate of % Corp. has sold $63 mllliillllon worth of tax pany,, If 11 it had retained thc right,ght, about I2pcrcent. benefits to Eastmanm KodakI Co. In a wouldi have hi stretched over 12 years.s. deal authorized by' ntnew federal tax Ms.. LeggL said Boise Cascadc chos(Dose Boise Cascadc soughght a good pricc in compctilive laws. — to go) Iahead with thc (63 miliiorIlion for the t a J t S j ^ i t s 1 Boise CascadesaidEId Eastman Kodak exchan^ange with Kodak so il coulcould bidding among\^vereral companies purchased the right: to deduct from Its Immedi;Mllately use the money to reduc(luce bccausc the company couldo have used taxable income thee ddepreciation on the company’s coi outstanding debtlebt, thew rlleK)ffl(M lf,M3. s.l Legg said. $2S6 million worth of Boise Cascade assets over a five-yea/ear period. Boise Cascade TreasurerT 1Lorraine Lcgg AN’S ^ P roducerss m eet £ M E R A * e c k -u p I MOSCOW (UPD-D - The Idaho = P A IR Assoclatlon of Peaa ands Lentil Pro- H TH IS AD I du ccrs will hold its1 anannual m eeting at A D D ISO N \ . m o n el e y Cavanaugh’s LandinglngDec.3. ENSES NEW I ,VE. E. o n y o>ur i O R O LD. T H IS IS DONEiNEBYA I _ " n7 Chickpeas, also knoknown as garbanzo )g grown in the 'C O M PU T E R W H ILEY OOU U WAIT. I 7 3 3 - beans, now being how y o u h o w t o m ak e thle e nm o st o f them . be discussed In one P alouse area, wili be 18 YEARS EXPERIEi'IENCE M ike y o u r reserva)ation now. 5 retirem ent plans- .^c'rea lanned during theft And when it comes to ret of the panels plam ivldual R etirem en t session. A,n n !Equitable Saving Indivic raderin the field, servingo\g over 65,000 retirement A cco umt, n t, I.R.A., lets you set asidiside u p to $ 2 .0 0 0 cco u n ts. ♦ ■ ofyourair an n u al e arn in g s fo r y o uurretircmcnt r r Taxes In fact, w e’ve b e e n d eveliveloping retircmcnt^lans ferred til! y o u w ith d ra w ththc e money when 5j„, c o n ly savings institu tio n ------? a rc d e fe r ince 1890. And we re thc or y o u retire. tir n th e N o rth w e s t w ith a tcancam of retirem ent spjecial- Th«T ie n e w I.R A!s g o in to effoffcctjanuary 1,1982, sts. O ur up-to-the-minuteitc iIn fo rm atio n a n d vjpst b u t Equiluitable Savin^.bclievcs sso o u n d retirem en t ixpericnce insure you thee bestb( possible guidance ATTFENTKON j t o f f S o b e g in n in g plan n inn g g is to o im jx jrta n t to p u t c ind-servtcc,..^___ . D e c e mn b e r 1st, 1981, y o u c a n dIcposityour e p 1982 So comc ifvD r give ususacall. s W e'reeagcito c o n tribb u tio n f n o u r sp ecial R etire:ircment Reserve and lelp you. Now, and m thele ccc o m in g yeare That way, F !< ELEVATORI OWNERS it a b a d w ay to s ta r t FARMERS & tim e to lo o k fo rw a rd to . c a m 20% 0 ^ annual interest." N ot a ,-our retirement w illw a tim «c your nesiest egg. Ar\nd how, > Partyy interestedd in buyingI pinto| bean InJin January, we'll automaticalically convert your R etiremm e e n t Reservic fu n d s to an1 I.II RA account which *Jhii ijtin 8 lo 3» day account., dtptndit[^dtp( cn tht day Hi dpentd. It ales, w ill comsntinue to earn high tax-ded e fe rre d in terest *T potatO(ses and appl IJ art obligation, not a accow:counlord(posil.andiinotmiuwi by lljf Fednal Sjtn'w^s and Loan1 fnji1muranci Corporation. 5 W e'll show yoVU how. 'z100% (ulCTHl penalty and Sisjafcf ij \withdram prior lo rrwljtirily. Contact D(|anny Cardvuwell oyourKtogb AccouMl.Ai^mum A\t t Equitable Savings, wecarcallallourSavings RcRrtirrmftit Rfsm'Cfllwoppf'O to yoi Ph. 20S19-757-3778 i A cco uunts n H O W Accounts. Sinriimply bccausc wc MJf{XKllJj5,000. Ph. 80*15-725-4540 ) SEcpiitabl)le Savings!is People A/ n d f f e . -,__-P h.-80i15-725-4543i ------: i s t - — - Sunday, Novovombef29,198l Timos-Nows,sw s.Tiyln Falls, Idaho D-9 , . Rural]legislaiitors lauinchpu fo r(develo]>pment propos excessive' and outmigratioatlon of population and iffiySONJAHlLLGREN d group of congressmen called the Rr ural Development Policy,:y. lold th'e (Jpmenl wilhinlin them and lhe Impaci ■ .The bill would contain c •: V/llled Press International'na/ Congrrissionional'Rural Caucus. Rep. subcommillee si that enterprprise zones such a commitinitmcQt would have on thij' federal f( outlays, crcdit andid lax for- jobs, ; Farm ers Home /\tl- . Wes Watkirkins, D-Okla., chairman of a jch study” allocation off capitalc In the financial givencss g when lhe administislratlon is Under thc F are the subject of "muci , thc federal government ■ the caucus,IS, has sponsored legislation wllhln u the administralion oion ways to markets." McCIcCarthysaid. trying ti to reduce lhe fedeniral dcflcit minLstratlon. thc In crcdit would provideIc grants,gi loans and lo.in ‘‘■■'■'^SHINGTON - DlDuring last th al has been bc a vehicle to begin a provide p Incenllves lo thc:he private He said thatlal the concept Is appeal- and a federal involvement i guarantees andind technical assistance ' v y ear's presidential campanpalgn,Ronald . dialogucon:on rural enlcrprisezoncs. sector. s . Ing If It givesre Iproper em phasis lo thc markets. n McCarthy said. •ation may so zones couldd lure lui business. ,«Rcagan suggested restoriloring decaycd Rep. Ed Jonca. D-Tcnn., vice P a rt of the study Invoiv>lvcs aclive private seclortor but lhe administration He said lhe administrai cities wllh enteritcrprise zones chairman1 of< the rural caucus, re- Agriculturea Departmeni rrevlrw of Is concemed:!d that enterprise zones make ri its own "specific llmImltKl pro- ’islators said they would 'SfjiW spcclal tax benefillefils would be cently held;ld hearings on the proposal various v rural enterprise! ;zone pro- have not hadid theiri desired effects In posal p soon." off-farm jobs for farmers it^isedto create jobs andI spurspi economic before thehc House Agriculture con- posals. p The concept is undeder study al som e areas5 where v Ihey have been, W atkins' proposal, wiih a depend compjelejy on • cosponsors, would authorize i.developmcnl. se rvalion,I, crcdit and rural devel- • the tl D epartm ents of Houseland a Urban tried, c SabUshS “Bricullurcntortheirincomc; ' President Reagan has ho not ycl opm cnl'sububcommillee thal he choirs. Development [ and Commenjrce, the Of- Although the th Reagan ^dministra- retary r of agricultQre lo esi HC first year John Slmson,son, direclor of slate palgn promise Like otheih e r new proposals In this era flee f of Managemenl and BiBudget and tion has macnade no decision on the rural r cnterprisezoncsinthc . trjui?formcd his campai; subscquenl planning for• Vermont, Vt warned tha^ ural legislators of tight budbudgets, the rural enterprise flic f White House. general appreproach It will lake lo e n - ,'' undi 10 additional zones insi Hntcr action but some rura enterprise zones)nes would bc inadequstC be expanded to zone conceycepl Is not e x p e c i^ to be"put “ Consideration is being glgiven to the terprise zone:mes. McCarthy said thc years. j ^ I n k the Idea should b e « ,000 to 50.000 unless they were wc accompanicd by rural areas as lntOT)lffccDin Ir the near future, scope s and extent of cnlcriirprls6”zonC' adm inislratloition opposes Watkins’ A zone, encompassing 5.00 development In rur Kl if it mel financing forsm-sm all businesses itnd job John MeMcCarthy, direclor of the -creation, -c to what federal-ll- resources proposal becjccause ll woujd cost too people, j would bc selected i ■’'•'well; stan d ard s of poverty, uncn-Dmplovment iralning. ' Jf- Iching for the ruralII allernallvea! is Agriculturejr e Departm ent's Officc of could c be committed t oisslsl ^ devel- much. ^ o n t a rn a n s ~ sseek h eelp X. i r v r v / e i o r pl^rn t h w tt o s u GREAT FALLS. MonMont. (UPI) - ' European investors hahave been re- cfped.to help finance:e a $250 million wheat, processing planiant planned for « 3 u r'OWIn r e tt i r e n n e n t . eith er G reat Falls or LaiLaurel, a Greal F alls firm has announcediced. — .. A Kart Herrmann Jr.,r., president of Multi-Management Inc.,nc., said hc and hi&assoclalcs recenllyly returnedr from ’JLc^a^n wllb- a memlemorandum o f _ 9 aiw m enl that gives assassurance of the 5 financiaUupport. Coniplete documentalIlalion of the fl- V nanclng Is expected1 thisU week, ot ■iWrWetf lim e authoritieses \will ascertain ^ !*i?lt carrteffsufacientIt v. weight to give light, hesaid. \ J ;*theproject the ^een Ilgh s JlfnTOann said he! hchopes to begin ; co w m ctfo n of lhe planilant next spring. ' .T iffS la n t would emplinploy aboul 350 i. pifiH s and process 422 millionm bushels ■ ^ ofjfteal per year, aboubout one-third of ^ • M M rtu a's annual wheaheat; p roduction. ____ The plant would use3 2C200,000 tons of . coal per year. 165 niegacgawatls of dec- . triclty per day and-l77 millionn gallons of w ater p e r day. Thee w.w ater would be ' recycled to eliminatete disposal pro- ' blems,hesaid. Herrmann said thee plantpl would be , operated by Inlematiclatlonal Food & Fuel Inc., a Monlana-bla-baspd firm or- ■ ganized in l979. uH errm ann said he hajhas compleled i ' ; leasing agreem ent for'or 1.600 acrcs of . laqd past of G reat FalU’alls near the sile o fa proposed power plaiplant. He said thc ‘ ' Initial plan was lo focus foe on alcohol -Opencan gasohol, and that ' ' production for use In gai H e >' led l<} plans to buildd the li plant near low to ' L aurel. When whcaileat processing Individtdual Rettremnent Accounfit y function, Greal t became the primary fi L J: FaUs was added to the Ihi llsl of plant cjual^yfcforanI.R.A • sites because of thee nearbyn Golden atat Ec/utiable!'Savings. p Triangle wheal produy o u r /A nd w hen it coriim es to retirem enl:n t plans, a.m. until noon inI th the CSI Vo-Tech e r 6 5 , 0 0 0 C enler conference rooiroom. tax liability ou0 1 gh t to be a loti: less th an , it is toiday d we're: a lead er irj th e fieield, serving over The program Is sponsoredsp( by CSI and the college's C«Center for New because youlu'll b e in a low err tax bracket r e t eItraent t t accounts. Directions. Reglslratiration for the pro- ■ een developing rer e t i r e m e n t g ram lsS 16. In fact,-w e've bei Topics covered willA^lll Include.flnanc- 1 w e re th e o n ly sSc a v i n g s Ing, how and where} lo g et It; land and Hou:w much willII you earn?' p l a n s; ssince 1890. A nd crops. Information on land use, waler i n s t i tution u t in theN ortlthw est w ith a tear: a m o f _ righls and crop mamarketing: Insur- ance, taxes and Invejivestmenls, how to ; r e t i r e;m r r eiitT pecialists. get information nccdc«ded to m ake good W h e:n n yo u w ork o u t: the1 figures, the f. . depl^ons; and whereere to'go for more am ounts arere staggering. Esp;pecially consider: r i n g (O u r up-to-the-nm inute inform atici t i o n a n d .;.ti;alolng. Toul amouni \ the tax breal:ak y o u receive, Ycot” I- BjUn«»lII Anntul Amouni vast experience; iij n s u r e »(te65 withdrawn bcRlnnln)! withdrawn over ______at age Oi______10 year period ^ L e t 's say s a for exam ple, you the best pos;□ s s i b l e • 5 $ -15,618\ T ~ % 3 .1 4 1 ______£ 31,419 ' bIlT ^ that you putut the m axim urfi guidance and sere r v i c e . ' _ I 0 ______47,37878______9 ,530 ______95/308 ^ So com e: ir i n . O r : ; HOMEOV)WNERS am ount allo\ow ed of $2,000 15 111.959.S9______22.522 225,222 :■ ’ N*wT*chnth n o lo g le a l B rvoklhnIh ro u g h in your Equi[uitable Savings 20 243.28131______48,939 ______489,393 give ^ us a call. Wm e . . STOPSHIGHEISELEaRCBIUS 0 WEATHERPROOF 25 I ' 510,31313 I 102,656 I 1,026,564 I ^ ^ NEV^V/ATERANOW LR.A. planeI e a c h y e a r T h e e a ^ r to help yo/ o u . „■ ■ SPRAY^YON C NSULATING ' ' CERAMICINS1 follow ing ch:hart show s how/ m uch you wou!l u l d N o i a :; andc in the com iiling years, ROOFINGSG SYSTEM IT S THREE TIMES5MORE M< EFFECTIVE w ay your retirenm ent will be m ono r e l i k e THANREGUIARM»R MOBILE HOME earn at 14%I'O interest o v er tbhe years. T hisch:hart Thatw ROOFCOA:OATINGS v«._ *.£¥00 m ore eHoclivClive thort should be usused only as an eexam ple. Foran1 a s t r o)11 l l th ro u g h th e palatk, than a m atchch through ^ roof overt...... •5 o v o tv o u " ’0"®yboybycoltlngVour n y o u r specific cicircum- a minene field It'll b e a titim e to look fopAr w a r d t o . 'hoolingondtoolln.ellng tosis. incom e projiejection b ^ d on <^r.i . • Slops waler loakt]k« arid• prevents luioco Ieohs. stances, seee io u r retirem ent: | p l a n n i n g s p e c i aa l l! i s t s , A / n d h o w •So»0»mor»evwilf’*llh long life prolocllon. La»tsts uiuplo lOlim oi 1. Forager. CUARANTEECrEED RESULTS pifiMATHERM - "INC. IE q u i t a :3 le S a vi n g s is IP e o p l e A n d f-iow. : TWIN FALLSS _____ fu rt Moln«oln. Wendell 5 3b-«66l ^ 6 ------llIr l k I " S T < 9 1 m^nRHOPlHONFST1 >T FART - -p.10Tlmes-News, Twin FallFalls, Idaho Sundav. Novemt.mbor29,10ei. . . O . v i d - P o r t e r ------

■;------* ------"ry this \test ify!;ou Ve ca possilIblejob} marke^t entry^ t . ■ UnlversafPrcssSyndlcsllcalc signals; yoii yoi know you’re now here. rea.1v [ to take on gnjrealer rc- your present'nt company? Too short a abilitiest and expcriencc In1 relationr to sclf-cxaminatlorjtlon‘has satisfied‘ you close to usitjsing your polenllal and thc sponsibllitles s and can manalagethem? time lo makeike a definite contribution thc l kinds of companies youu would\ like that you are aage good job candidate, you ; If you're thinking of ctiachanging your quicker youou ipove, lhe better for you. 2) W hal art* your academsmic creden- o r long cnouglugh lo do so? Even if your to t' work for and the potenti,Itial growth could generate:ate your own Job-seeking ; Job — and even in thiss nrecessionary Thc reasons>ns go on and on. But they all ..tials? .. t What school did youu 1attend and rise hasn't been be meteoric, have you and s compensation they mlinli^t offer, campaign, era, millions of you arc• -— do not take com e down;nto"changeyourjob." t what \ degrees do you hav(;ve? Do you enjoyed good}od and steady upward The 1 trick is not to set your:ir sights too —. Carefullyilly scrutinize' all help- 1: a single step withoutt firslfi testing If this isis you, study lhe following have i any special training? cor abilities movement In In your rcsBopsibllilles high h or too low. wanted adsI arand use the personal ; — yourself with a realisticlie assessment test, answver er cach question as honestly that t might set you apartt ifrom your and kept themcmomentumgoing? “You don't have'to bc)C the bcsl contacts you’veu’ve m ode In your own • 'designed to answer theie basic1 ques- as you can.n, write down your answers, peers f (languages, oral or c written ' 5) How arere you compensated? Bet- candldate'ln c thc world to chchange Jobs .industry (withth fullfi knowledge your Job tion: Am I a good Job candimdidate? then force;c yourself; lo an honest ap- com c m unlcallons skills, a talent for ter than aververage for your^ peers in successfully," s Dr. Nathan;inson says, search, well m mlj l^t become known to 1 With the num tw rot Jobliobless heading p ralsal ofif yourself.; The next step., transferringdifferentdlscii: t :iplines)? your professission, industry or com- “ ‘ A m ultinational based Inaa large city your superiorsirsinyourcompany). ii toward the 9 million mark mat and this says Dr. BarryBa Nathanson, president 3) Whal iintcd to the Idaho Brand ;; pressed woricweck well-:ell-sulled for thoir own a a , four-day workweek foror ils production passal:age of legislation In 1979 cleatearing the way has beenccn conducting an cxperimIment with (iday, Gpv. John Evans ;; needs. Some firms such:h asa Ell Lilly & Co., the ernpioyccs en 10 years ago aftafter Frisby, the for unlmllmlted use of flexible worki.rking schedules, alternativItive scheduling Involving 325,0i.OOO fwlcral Indianapolls'bascd phamaraiaccuticais producer, company co founder and presidentJent, read an article thp Iiutnbcr1ii of Illinois state employees e on cmployeciICCS working at 1,500 differentnt locations. mith’s new term will run ; irst Monday in January, ;; utilized the 12-hour workrk sshift in 24’hour laoora- about ab the com pressed workweelveekoption. allem:mative working arrangementents has grown Thai groi^ u p included 170,000 emploiloyccs who tory operations before•e Ithe concept becamc The work schedule, which Is stills not available . rapldl;dly. worked1 a (compressed 40-hour workwe- 1987. Smithh Isll a rancher In the ]• more popular elsewhere.■e. The1 longer shift Is also lo to the firm's, adminislrntiveive personnel, has As> of o the first of this year, 4,74848 eTOployecs,.or( A surve;rvey of m anagers Judged the ocxporlmenl Bancroltnrcao■ea of southern Idaho. i being utilized by the rubbjbber and petrochemical— resulted re In some savings for»r lithe firm, such as 7.7 pericrcent of thc lolal state work■k force,f w ere oh a s u c c e s 78 pereent of the time. ButUl while the — — industries and nursing profession.pro: lower lo' shift start-up costs, allhough alli thc main somec form of flexible scheduliiuling, including schcdulin;Jing was enthusiastically rcceiieived by the JIMEIMES-NEWS • ; benefit Is Imorovcd morale anand efficiency. 334-e The Illinois Mutual Life and Casualty Co. oP ' be •employees working compressed c employea/CCS, it had only a small posltivi CLASSIFIEIFIED ADVERTISING | Peoria originally tried a 4',4M ay week during lls “Krom the standpoint lhat3t weu don't have all -workwicwcck£« productivitivlly, according to Raymondid Kirk, re- nur\k sum m er months and In 1971979 went to theschedulc the Iights on, there probably’ arcan some economic By/th tl e end of 1981, thal ratio willvill be closc to 10 search director dl for the Officc off Personnel iONE 733-0931 "N on a year-around basis.>. TheTl 210 employees put advantages. 8^ Bul I think it’s more Indirect, percer:enl, according to Donald Kinsel, K deputy Managcm;ement. In a 37'^-hour week, worlvorking only a half day People P' pcrceive this as an1 extracs benefit that adminlinistrator of the Illinoislls B ureau of ITjDl - going to erase the federalal dcficit by TQAI F riday but starting eariier•Her each day and taking they tn wouldn’t gel someplace:e eelse. It’s affected Emplc}ioyec Relations and Developn)pmenl. ---going to to compressed ' work scheduleules, but in “ • nlAMPOLINE tV I ; a shorter lunch break. overallov cfficlcncy and profltabItabillty," said Tlm • VThi:he whole idea of fiex hourours is for thc soriie instances insl it docs have somime definite ^ The R.J. FrIsby Manufmufacturing Co., a pro- Frisby, vice president and genecneral manager. convci'cnlcnce of the employee —- juslji so long as effect,’’"Kirk K said. ^ SALE Canadian ■■I 4 3 9 I Meel:hanie*s mover ponder gcas C areer Oppportunity eficial Ve'ro looking for honosi,»sl, hard-working, reliobiciIq L — beliet•ved bene jaxport pitlan , non and woman who wowont to build coroers' foror- V homselvos. Wo oro willincling to moke o substantial Being forced to cost him abouta b $}00, which-iiesaid VICTORIA (UPI) - British B Col- ial • ~ ' TWIN FALLS-Bel IU in our work. Starting hop could bc a h e intendsIs to p p . “ I’m tired of iumbia officials are cononslderlng a ^ ^9 $ IO00 O vw ill h old until . move his repair shop icomo up to $1500 whilo(liio you rocoivo classro o m "blessing in dlsgulsjulse" for in- moving.” $2.3*billlon proposal froirom a con- md on'the job training, CCi hrU tm dc dependent. Volkswageagen mechanic His movevc coulcj bc a blessing, he •sortium of three companiclies to export o r p o rso n o l Inlorvlew writ* . ‘ ' EXTRACHUHRiSTNAS SPEClia Bob Howard. J said, becau:ause hd^'now. has more surplus natural gas to Japapan. Tito, Richard J. C arr; C.L.U., 5 1 7 5 lo fa f ty p a d fo r only ;; submitted to ?23!23 Addison Avo.’, Twinn Foils,I ID 83301, stating . .. . room to WOItvork. Most of the room is The Rim Gas Project, si $ 5 0iwHhporcho»*of wit H ow ard had to ceasisase and deslsl luolificQtions. Roplios confic ed to stock an increased ithe energy ministry by PeMro Canada qua ifidontlol. Tram pollnslln* b a fo r* D ac. Slh I; repairing Volkswagens;ens at his Falls Exploration Inc., W V e s tc o a s t . . Avenue West home alteraft( neighbors gSt'thef buildingb and the parts T ransm ission Co. Ltd. andfid Mitsui arid com plained to cityt plplanning anil add up to to higher overhead. He - -Co,-i Ltd., would involvee building a ' zoning officials. estim atess ththat his expenses, before 479-kilomcter natural gasis pipeline,- a ‘ - RRichard |, J. Corr. Hc moved his repaitpair shop to a he beginss work\ on a single car, liquefaction plant and teiterminal and « warehouse at 502 4thth JAve. W. last have gonee fromft about $100 to $600 a three liquid natural gas tarankers. c.L.u:, Modorn Woodcnon ol Amorlco month. That did nolot solve£ all his . month. Project program direcector Robert problems, however..T Tl h e new shop " I can expand e: and get bigger D iinbark said $370 millloilon would be 2223 2 Addison Ave. h as the proper zoning zor for a and better,'T," Howard said. In fact, spenl on a three-year• exploration Twrwln Falls, Idaho warehouse, but requires r a because oftl)f the increased overhead, pro g ram in British Columbnbla. ■ ■ 8333301 speclal-use permit to ibc used as a hc figuresa heI has no choice. "It’s T he pipeline would hooook up to - _ IOORORDER PHONE shop, Howard said. Th«Thc permit will tight there'e In1 black and while." existing pipeline runningng from the northeastern part of thee provincei ta g n 734-472l721or 733-6433 the Vancouver area. Th'rhe proposed addition would Join the exexisting pipe- Jlne near Prince George Hecla claimsc toop Spot westward to thc coast. mmm Dunbark said the prefcferred termi- . nal location w as Blsh Co:ovc south of TREE II TOPPING TIMBEIERLINE followiiing Day mergeri K ltlm at, B.C. Some 33 sll “We have carried out. aan extensive t E E Co. says its m erger witiwith Day Mines $2,2 millioIlion in exticnscs stemmingi appraisal of the benefitsis that would .. TREEREIVlDVALIt kfl Inc. has given It assetss oof t $78.5minion from then:I m erger and $4 million from1 ■. accrue from thc sale ofVALLEY , p ' . " „ K r o £ T hc volume to be export!rted daily, 270 «D strength of both.compa: on Hecla bccause silver con- prem ier stiver-miningjco^anylntho co would come s are being shipped to olher. million cubic feel, wi TRANSPLANTIHGIK -United Stales today^;___ p rim arily from B.C. ga$J fields.f Put It — He said merger-re^TeTated' costs smelters ur might be supplementedd by natural WE/E BUY AND caused the combinedd ccompanies to “At cunurrcnt low'metal prices, il^ gas from Alberta If nececessary, DulF' " O u■ ality W orlr k experience a *380,600) nenet loss during appears likely ll that fourth-quarter^ bark said. SELL TREES the third quarter, withh Uithe net loss for re su lls will w approxim ate third- R e a s oin i ab le P rici t B f the year through threec qiquarters put at quarter performance, p< Griffith said,!. S1.3 million. "H ow ever,cr, our expanded base of Net income duringg thctl first nine operationsins positions us to enjoy thet' N o i j i y o u k mIOW ■ No0 Job Too Large FREE Estimaiates! Randy1 SteadliamS months ot the yearir Itotaled $54.5 rew ardi s of o future strengthening of Griffith. m etal pric(•ices.'’ By United P ress IntcmatiiItional ■ million, according to Gril £TooSnialI_ Insured!^ 7 314-6403 4 - T h e condor can go 60 milesm without SBA repres*sentative sche(edules visit flapping its wings. ■ — TWIN F A L L S -A loanoan O fficer from 111. 10 assis,t area business the Small Business Administration Ad people, faifarm ers and ranchcrs with will be In Twin Falls oniD I)< e c .9 . SBA progrigram s. Appointnntments should be made in K arin P. Wakefield, ofofl Boise, wili bc advancc •b> by calling the chamber officce S a t th e G reater Twin Fall!'alls Chamber of a t 733-3974,r?4, Michael Dolton, executivee de'Rain...i. t h e ^ l y(Couplers Com m erce office fromim 9 a.m. until dirccto roof f the chamber, said. w ith DOUubiepiiaiiining! I II i_ - - =

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AuAutom atic DMINS COMPtPLETELY SEALS AUTOMfDMATICALLY . |i ovWN HOIVME! Sell-Drairiing. SEALS when 10 0 %> ffinancing availabiible a t th e water pressure OPEN t :iis turned on. .^ciflsED f; ? W ashiiliington P ark T owm n h o u s e s ' OFDRAINS when / : water pressure u s a y . c ^ J I Is itu rn ed ofl. A t t r a c t i v e two t\A or three beidroroom hom es on Seil-aligiig n in g .. .will not leak d ue tto misalignment • one ori two0 levels. Private back b: yards and of line. Doos C not rely on mechanicinical c o m p re sse d I - i patios. Rangnge, cajpeting and,d drapes includ- ■ gasket. i H i i i i i ed. Call FMh\/1HA at 73?8891 tctoday and m ake ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ POSITIVE DRAINING4C WHEN WATER PRESSURE ISS TlTURNED O ff VALVE OPENS POSISITtVE SEAIINCW HEN WVATER AI an appointrrtnnent to see onee-of these fine AUTOMATlCAllY'' ItI I* m*chanUa1ly d«ilgn«d1 tito opon ogolnit tand and IPRESSURE IS TURNED ON>N dtb rli bullldHfp otI boliomb of plp«. Volvo loot oiiloixtondi up Inlo bottom ol plpo ng dobrli. Sarlng-loodMi lor POSITIVE P< OPENINC oction. notleolly Irom tho voloelty oi wotwotor ogolnti tho Dlt* i hom es. ImrriirpecJiate occupancicy. All property to pr«v«nt packing portion ploto. ' lorg* drain op«nln(Ing provldot Mth oitra dooraneonco lor romovo! ol clogging sold withoutut regard to race,'3,' creed, color, malarlot (fom Iln*t onda fad draining Olip«r*1on plaplolo brook-up ol w ottr Irom thcdroln mlnlmliM

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Sunday, Novotn)mbor29.1981 Tifnes-Nows.lWS. Twin Falls, Idaho D-11 ’. C r R e p o r t c a r d - World(6 1 1 p r o 18 pci pcrcent from 1980, when the th firm endured a [nIn OPEC’s output, a petrolcumv pi months of this.lis year from 46,3 million months m of 1980, In Augustit Algeria pcrcent to l.4.mll.m illion b a rre ls dally .vs. . prolonged strike. newsletter reports. barrels a dayay the year before, thc pumped pi only 600,000 barrels a day. 2.1 million barrea rre ls a d&y In th e 1980' " However, the-oett lossloi for fiscal 19^ was $3933 million,n slightly less ™ Globa) oil output for Uithe eight- newsletter saidaid, Libya's eight-month outpItput was January-August;ust period. N igeria I. than theneLlossof$3S$397 million In fiscal ?980 lhanlankslolhcsalcofthe „ month period between Jaminuary and The steepest down 30 pcrcent 10T2 millionon barrels produced 710,00(3,000 barrels a day In i firm’sSolarTurblncnic Division and other consldera3rations. • , 7 «st production cutback August averaged 56.5 mlllloi a day from 1.8 million b a nTcls t dally AurusI, Harvester officialsals said the firm reported minimalm Income tax „ lon barrels am ong lhe Orgiirganlzatlon of Petroleum a da y vs. 60.5 million barrelsJls a day In Exporting Cour -- beneflt8lal98},compimpared wilh a benefit of ovcr$;r$300mUlloninl980. ountries occurrcd In Iraq, ' thc sathe span last year, acc Chairman Archiele FR. McCardell said the figuIgures arc sim ilar to p ccording to where averageage output for January Petroleum Information Inter ’ projections given earlw riler this year to the firm's 's« creditors a s part of emationa). through Augusjusl shrunk by 75.8 per- an effort to restnicturlure H arvester's $4.1 billion debt.del OPEC's production piurairimetcd'l6.9 cent lo R40^QW90 barrelsI a day from 3.4 “ T erm s of the rr^rucluring ^ arrangementsi arca being placed In percent P< to 23.3 million barrc):•c)sadayln rnllllon bamflstfts-daily In thc comparai- r P U B L I ' final form and wc intiIntend to distribute signaturere ( ^ i c s to the banks the l^ first eight monlhs fromn 28J million ble 1980 period,Dd. .next week. McCardelllell said. b:barrels .daily'a'year eararller. thc war wilh Iraq since Sept. M cCardell said worworldwide sales for fiscal 1981381 Included $3 billion Houston-based H newsletter salsaw. 22. 1980. prwiroductlon droppod 17.5 for agricultural equip^Upmenl, up 19 percent; $3.33 billionb for trucks, up Non-OPEC production rojrose by 3.4 percent to an an average 1.4 million lE III 23. percent; and $743743 million for^constructlon;n jnachlnery. down 2 pcrcent p, to 16.8-mllllon barrerels a from - barrels a dayy fromf: 1.7 million barrels p e n » n t. 18.2 million bar^ls'ovcr’ thct sam e dally In th c January-AugustJai span last Thc net loss for theihe fourth quarter was $319 millnlillon, compared with p,period, with Mexico and BiBritain re- year, the reponMrt said. . SInaksRIvbriructlon n n n '■ ' '■ net income of $20 millTilllon. or 64 c e n ts a share', fdr the sam e period In ^cording substantial lncrcas(ises in out- Among OPEC*r OP highest-priced Evoiy Saturday lO:A.Mr . 1380. .. M cCardell said the th demand for agriculturlural cquplment and WIDNNISDAT, DICIMBIBIIRI medium trucks remtemains light but thc demandmd for heavy Imcks j M t M EQUIPMENT "appearsailtUebrl^r io te r." , rtliom ont Novombor 30. Salo Timorimo ll:00a.m . F o reig nI in v estmn e n ts Worl■rl. Ellort. Bonnotl K Moftartmilth lth ■ T H UIRSDAY, n DICIM RIRI R 3 ‘ JB ’s Restau:lurants gains durirlng year i WlliTIlBUR J. BESNSTRAUCH ESTATEfE •• r J Wvndvll, AdvortIirtllomont Docombor I. Salo TimoImolliOOo.m. ' -SALT LAKE CITYTY — Income and eamlngss oof JB's Restaurants, in> U*^S. shi o w de(jclinc Worttrt. Ellort, BonnoH I M oiiorimlllh llh : Inc., Increased duringring the fiscal year ending Septept. 27. Clark D. Jones, president,pre said net Incomc ofif$1.05 $: million equalled NEW YORK (UPI) - Foreign new manufaiifacturing facllltlcs'ite THURIRSDAY, DICIM RIRIRS 63 cents a share forir thtl e year, compared with lnc

ip for merchandliilsiiig firm' & nr t i f i c a t e l = 'Earnings up ' . 1 ■ .MINNETONKA, Minn.I — Modem Mcrchanlandlsing, Inc., eamod k l l * ' ; ; «.96mllllonor23cejI cents a share in the third quanlarter ending Ocl. 31. •• • Revenue for thathat period were $170.3 million,on, up 7.8 perccnt from K - ^ : : $158 million in thete ssam e period a year ago. In the third quartcr of = ■ © ' 1980, the firm lost; $$8C80,000 or a cent a share, F o r the nine monllonths, revenues of $455.4 millnlillon were 9.9 perccnf : above last y ear’si $4;$414.2 million. A loss of $1.84.84 million o r 22 ccnls a ” share compares witl#llh a loss of $5.89 million orr 70 cents a share a year “ ■ ago. f e Y oN i d n B ? t Modem Merchandandlsingoperates Greal Weslestem catalog showroom T / i i stores In Boise andid Lewiston.L ml / ® - e e d $ ! 1 Q 0 C0 0 [ E m CO reveninues, earnings increasein . ?: LOS ANGELESS —■ MCO Holdings, Inc., rtreports gains In both' revenues and eamlnnlngs for the quartcr ending;Sept.30. Se » g e t i ^ Net Income of $5.23$5.; million or 42 cenls a shshare was ulp from $5 I l K M lI M mlUlon or 35 centsIts a share In the sam e peric•riod In 1980. Revenues r r totaled $44.14 mUIlorHon, up from $34.98 million ai yeary< ago. » m e was $15.36 million, F o r the nine monllonths ending Sept. 30, net Incon O n up from $11.17 million mil a year ago. Incomele per ; share was $1.18 q m m n e y ^ compared wllh 677 centsce a year ago. (

Pacific Staiandard rieports ggains m l a r k e d e r e s t : r a t e i DAVIS, Calif. - Pacific Standard Life Co. reports gains In ncl > r S income for both thehe Inine months and third quartarter of 1981. I 22 N et income forr nlDeni monlbs w as $3.63 millloIllon o r 96 cents a share com pared with $888,888,920 or 23 cents a share Inn theti com parable period $ 5 (KD in i]]I c r a c c k i t E a ) 7:^ of 1980. During thelile third quarter, Income fromm continuingi operations I'C am ounted to 9 centsnts a share. . Directors have5 declaredde a regular quarterlyrly dividend of 3 cents a " diare of commonfn 8stock, payable Dec. 4 to shareholderssh of record a t H t o m e i l R s d e a r a l ! Nov. 25. ^T ax Free Inten;rest ^ > ^ ^ p Y o u r M o ney e Will Be g Op To $2,000.) . < I n s u r e d Byiy The FSUC. p ijB increasises retail pric(ce for coffee T h eAll ; S av ers C ertiH cate is (s tax exempt up Most high-interest meloney market funds arer e ■ SAN, FRANdlSCO (UPI) (UI - MJB Size and 1 1>/';^ cent per ounce on the 6’ to 5■2,000 2 on joint returnss \and S 1.000 on n o t in su red . An All S?Savers Certificate givess m cesizes. Coab» Increased the retailret llsl price' andiOounc indiviividual retu rn s. It will bcle :issued between you that peace of mirlind that can be yours ee by 15 cents a The com;impany said the increase was oivlfciasled ground coffee I 1 O c t. 1, 1981 and Dec. 31.1. 1 9 8 2 . Yield will only with insured safefety. . p A ^ to $2.70 per pouiound. effective due to the increased cosl of green . , equalal 70% of the average5 y!yield on 52-week limedialeiy. ' coffee bean;ans. •ftJB also raised llss l:13-ounce size Tlie incnicreases should be fell at theJ Treasasury Bills. J^^T h is Coul(Id Be Your irket level within two to three cSSmbian nake groundnd coffee by 12 supermark H i g t i e s t Yifield Ever!^,, ' , ^ cflBIs lo $2.29 per 13^urounce unit and weeks, hcthe current leg period before EllecUve yield.■leld II r g i ^ its retail price onm liinstant coffee price chanjanges a re passed along to tbe posit Your family ln«ome Your marginal All Savers Ccrtldcrtidcale ^M inim um Depi tax rale paya 12%2% _b3'/4 cents per ouncei oron the 2-ounce shopper. iB Is Only $500.I. • $20,000-24.600 28% 16.67%1% Thiss Iis one of the best featiatures of the new uality at ' All Savers Si Certificate. Youu (don’t need up to 524.600-29.900 32% 17.65%5% pC hiefqu S 1 0),0 ,( 0 0 to earn to d ay ’s hithigh interest rates, 529,900-35.200 37% 19.05%5% i . |re d u c e dd prices pluus J u sit t S 5 0 0 will crack it a tt hHome Federal. ,535.20045.800 43% ' 21.05%5% : ol An S.wfi» l» om yejt, A >ul>ub>Unlk«l iMrwlty l> >c<>ul>tdj>y law lotM Mtty< |heavy-diduty steel bbuildings! ’ 1 «.llunl> iwtlwl ol A

Tha Econo-Clil.lilQiil b e r 1 s t , fK i i n g i t c o n H o me ! tldo. ct^ar-ipan. aU O t o O c t c d ] -OIIE^Fp H WOUSTRIEB. I E RINC. I ttool 39' X 60' X U' 3" w tm a o 'x ir s" doubio tUdo d oon. and •« ' ' *' I j CAUMUHi* . O bot-dlp alumlaum. W 3 S ' . zinc aUoy, (booting. > H «o m e ^^ e d € r3 ~ ;> ll ihatotC hM (orm* BoaularUttpnco}7901, ( M*ulldlng»tn color or :,.J5099 ^ALVAIUME® or*ovalt> BoflUlor U(t p r i«blt ol roduMcl prico*. | ...... *9960..”S . S 6 4 2 5 r i n g s a Strolobt SldowoU iaim , buUdlng. clooi-ipoo. aU Ilool. TB 40' X 60' X B oise: C aldw ell: Em m ett:'l: ' -• 15' wtib 20'X U ' 5- Downlown. 8lhlh I0 Slale Kimball C tDearborn 250 S.>. ’Washington ' doublo tUdo door and , 342.4557 4 5 9 .1 5 118 8 CAumi— •“ ibooUng.’ Wcstgalc Plaja Mountain Home:Ho .) Meridian: 3 7 6 -6 7 1 0 4 0 0 ri. 3rd3 rd E . m E. a .'HI. ■ ^ Planlalion 5 8 7 -8 4 117 7 88 8 .3 6 : \W ■ 7107 W. state L lm lU dT lm * O H ar Twin Falla:i: 3 ^ 2 -6 5 9 5 J0 9 7 . Blue Bll Lakes Blvd. All accounijnts Insuted lo S 100.000 riam pa: 7 3 4 -7 2 6 4 500 12th Ave.e. ! Soulh . Home Fediederal Savings C Loan I Petersisen Construetition, Inc. 4 6 6 -4 6 3 4 AssoclatioiJon of Nampa 196C6Q Highland Avenutu e E o s t ~ TulIn Fnltc Mar f a h f i ...... 7 3 1 . 6 3 0 3 ' I

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P a m p3ered e brethren ntlot C asanovas ' j F a r n tn restlearchifund f e Sociable &s w i n e m a kt e b e t t e r ho i v e r s • MANtNHATTAN. Kan. (UPI) - MaMacho pigs thal mix Thehe study, a verillble evcrythiythlng you wanlod to • - O rcgulariariy with thclr eating and driidrinking buddies arc knoww about swine sex bul were•re Afraidi to ask, a iu ^ belterr barnyardb Casanovas thanin theiri milquetoast reveai^ e d : gotc0 n e w V progjrams brethrerren who live in pam pered isohsolatlon, researchers 'Heilealthy boars need to go throthrough a homosexual report. phasesc before becominghctcroscxu.cxual. - -f BySONJAHILLGREN, because» theyI are compatible withil hum an scrviccs lo formullulatea'system ThatfIt finding by a K ansas Slate• UrUniversity research »YoiTounghogs need a litlle instruci.ruction during the first . I United Press iDteroaUoi\tionai hum ans,.s. graM 1 _on land thal cannotIt for keeping track of hutrjman nutrition teamIs Is of particular importanceJi» J o the nation’s p ig couplipie of encounters with the opposppositcsex. support: CJcattic or'sheep'and produce:e -rc s c a rc h a n d informationon. farmsrs ers whose livelihood'mdy depei•pend on a sound boar *AnVnd a failure in love can produce pn> Impotency in ^ ------milk forr peoplep< allergic to cow's milk, The bill would cxtcnend for three capable>le'of producing hundreds offoffspring. ofi eventn th e most macho pf pi n e . , n which the Bulju ; - WASHINGTON - AnAmid wrangling lairy goat rcscarch program Is years the period In ; Jusl why it occurs, no one realleally knows. Thehe findings encouraged the rearearing of young hogs ' in Agriculture Department•nl can m ake "W ch [ iv er price supports in the four-year at Prairieric View A & M University in e haven’t figured out why thisIhii happens and we logeUjth er in one pen-where theyf cacan compele for food ll granis for research Inl(nio production didn't n iiig them from possible ! larni bill, House andd S. state lanland-grant schools and otherer productivity and heallallh, soli and ch arg es.' Medfly people came aroundi and said he ji^ouwould argue In Los Gatos D airy goats are aI tiitiny part of the Instltulioilions. water, human nutritionn iand rcscarch If convictMeted, Charles H. M artin, 51,>1, asked if I’d be willing; toI strip my Municip1 that since the gov- cmor’sx ^i: iiaUon’s vast farm sectoictor, but they are It wouiould require the agricultureire to develop new strains5 of crops and could be setsent to Jail for six monihs andnd trees,” Martin said. anirgency order was re- : gaining tn pq)ularityy pion small farms secretaryiry and secretary of health andnd new crops altogether. • /Ined $500.0. He (old them he’d ra theilernot. pealed onI Ai Aug. 16. iU ta h gjro u p j- ib a c k s u1 s e i 6^ p p isso n w e.fT. SadKo / h ( fSTOfiesf ; SALT LAKE CITYf ((I U P I ) - A Utah I • -I.W oolgrowers Associatlilallon official says | 9 ' coyotes are kilUog neanearly one-fifth of ^ :: the state’s lamb cropop each year and ^ :!' the only way to stop)p theI problem Is ^ ' ; through the renewer Lattice-W L ork Grille 1 4 ' needs to go further,ier. He said the Pm woolgrowers wouldHike Ilk to see renew* M g Give a pair fortor the regular price of r financial ed use of 1080 In dropp bibails. ^ g onel Long-thro'irow woofer, tuned-port A Save $71 Hamindies standard math or fir lUCh keys, ^ design and wide-dlsperslon wIc tweeter r 'i i ^ fi I tryV problems quIcilckly'and easily. Soft-touch Acord said the prproposed collars H ly. a u to power-off. P erfo rmm s s! square combine forr a wide 60-20.000 Hz seen s ! ■ 8-dlgll display, w uld be prohlbltivelj/ely expensive for g ' rool. percentit iand sign-change function:Ions. With U tah stockmen wbovho tend to run B Hm response. 19x1i)x10y.x7'A'.’ Hurry In for , 2000-hour batatteries. #65-683 extremely large flockscks of sheep. Some •BM ra this special /atuelvati tt40-4030 ■ Utah ranchers, he sasaid, have 10,000 K I sheep or more. • - ; “H you bave to paysly $15 per sheep for ^ a collar, it eats upI yoyour profits," he g Save U p to> 226% on Our 1 ' t','. said. « 8-Track Reco ------E aisy-Carry t Al\M/FM He disputedd claims by K cording Tape! environmentalists lhatiia t the polk>n kills ^ iallitlc« I other anim als, such] as eagles, when it K P o r ta b lee H 40 Minutes 8 0 M i n u t e s is used in bail. Acorti»rd said 1080 is a By ReallsUc poison particularly' dedeadly to canines H l49R,g.159 .. and when used in pro|proper amounts, 11 9 9 Beg, 2.69 does not pose a threata t tot other species, H I . *44-840 *44-641 0 He said studies bavhave shown that a 1 2 7 % i ■ full-grown eagle woult)uldhaveto eat the « Internal organs of seve«ven coyotes killed Cassette Reco '■[■ by 1080 to gel a lelhalaldose. d Stock Up and Sav ^ I 2 9 ^ 5 I The Utah Humaneme Society eariier Off condemned the Flsf^ish aod Wildlife \ 60 Mlniites proposa], chargingg thatI the poison S j Hurry and saveav e $8 on this does pose a threatt tc to animals other 4 9 Reg, 1,99 Smart unique radlollol Tone' co n - lhan predators. The■he society'said it I 1-0-ooklngl trol. sllde-ruhrula dialTS" supports coyote conli}ntrol, but through #44-602 C for drift-free ording Tape *>*> > c tery operallon. means olher thanin poison or the 1 s ooundJngl, pickupacouplcupleforChrlst- lg - killing coyote l V e 2 5 ‘^*’ By R ealistic L i practice of denning - - /— Spec iaWormula-oxide masi #12-712 : - pupslnlheirdens. - » put. low noise. A terrifi Oltlttmoxri — Acord said somele 1 Utah sheepmen 90 M inutes H ...... ' ^ have tried othw ways w to control / !**coyotes, such aThuthunting and using ' 0 0 9 * guard dogs. But thejJ)ey don't work as ^ O n e - P i e c e C m #44-603 M well as the poison. e “M ini” T elep A s t r o^logical l i C om pp u t e r “ W e've looked at guard dogs but T-100 by R adio S h ack Je coaling for high out- ^ :• F o r F a ) d i a c ! tbey have nol beenn u:u ^ successfully rifle value! ■ans of th e Z oi given the nature olif oiour ranges. When - EC the sheep are spreadad cut< It would take EC-312 by R adio Shack . a whole lot of dogs loilo guard them ," he | B 8C ut said. '•Because of the* lytype of range we j p h o n e have, we can’t henlenj them up and '1 .Wi 2 0 ’*’ 1 9 5 - C i y i B ' confine them. Thatit wwould bc hard on * A uto-R edial of But the land and the she-sheep. You have lo £ B usy o r U n an sw ered N i ^ b • T on* R inger W llh! 5 % have a restively confinedco herd for mIh SIlent/Low/HighSvritch “* s any of Ih '^ other metmethods to work:" G et co n v en ien ces n o tt , 1 - 4 5 C 3 C U C E I lOt found In o rdinary phonesl versal Dial System fo E / i M i BIi2l for pushbutton dialing or line, mute switch for f 'o r j C om putesies position and Influence ^otthoo 0 0 (2 X r a d i n g rrecord e M ist, tf43*284. DarkX Br privacy. FCC approved, \ - - M A p lan ets foifor any dayl More detailed Brown. #43-285 o r d i n a rry y newspaper horoscoi -MINNEAPOLIS; ((U PI) - The Well Bra D oubles a f f i : White,Bracket. tt' / ib e r i 1 3 ^ s as a handy 4-functlon ci Minneapolis GrainIn Exchange said J, #43-184...4.95 j lator. Fluoluorescent display. Super ststo ck - 9.111,000 bushels of Brown. I ing stufferl ____ _ Friday a record 19.11 n, #43-105 .4.95 ■ k I h E fer! #65-801 ..If. spring wheat' were^ -t r a d e d in lhe om. ptrty or tnulli-lma um 3Sl Uni- K market T u^ay: 53Bama8aS^iiTiriM.Miriii'iiihUi Minneapolis futures n on any KIATION - - record for Mln- A OrvisiON Of lANOV coupon^" The previous re , W hile H lOAl STOOtS AhOOCAHnS wheat futures was e k S t o r e o r D e aaler l t N earest Y ouI PftlCCS MAV VABT AT INOtVlOOAl 1 y. MaooUs sorloii wh« ’hone B ook for t

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•By BARRY JAMES “N posai clearly was aimmed at taking l/PlSeniorEdilor some of the heat, outjt of the antl* . : fiTs,S. and U .S.S.R . nuclcar movement, whUtilch NATO Sec- lev(v e l s o f retary General Josephih Luns said is .■ ------^ LONDON - Amerlierica and Russia e t r c "directed and lo a lararge extent fi- ~ I NATO’s>’8 planned deployment,tT j— meel In Geneva Nov.V. 330, wllh anxious r a t e g i c nanced by Moscow." inlng in 1963 But Reagan has to ov6 '70" 75 ‘80 1966 ‘70 7 5 80 notwithstanding the dl warned in advance yil yoar Fiscal year m submarine In U V l ^ accept such a proposposai bccausc lie nuclear-armed Russian ^ iiM ig-fongp Nuclear neutral Swedish walers.■s. ’ said it would be dellbcralely dc un- Long- p - V ^ a c k Sea V V bomt> worhcods'* Visiting Bonn lasl weveek on his first 8PMHUN I Crulsos II vhsS X realistic. In thousand* ince his troops ' *• ------\ 'OBEECE Unless tbe Soviet UnionUn agrees to a ’ ■J trip to the West sine JRKBY ------1 -’° r — Z marched Into Afghanististan nearly two settlement at Genev.jeva, the United 750^ > ^ S t c l i y years ago, Brezhnev ississued Moscow’s • ------Will deployment In _ \ S tates' start d call for a "zero /^cr««ooN Tnuun.n IMo by Dm JWrtt NlSIAj by 1983 ol 572 — 7 counter to Reagan’s ca ■ ^ ^ My/tferrafiean SoaS ’______Westem E u m ^ by _L ____!______Pershing II and Tomiomahawk ground- 250 _ i olption." ^ 0 If Reagan accepted1 )a moratorium ) launched cruise mlssllev said, the So- I I C Ing i f ' ‘ spends with a sti nove "hundreds " U . C approach adopted by i 111. BacKliio. and 220 0-523 m viet Union would remo S.-Soviet milissilesjn Eiiurope ic missllo raiod 10 to 11 . slorago ate ociudod tlmos morooro accurate than iho SS- In December 1979. TheyThi agreed they rather lhan dozens" oof Its missiles Prtrii^)US of Nov. 30 armns s reductions talks ioO on lo'co loading cshm.iius from the European partirt of Russia as a 20. LIKo■ Iho tho Cruiso, it will cariy a; would.field the new3W weapons as a c-rfa-0 t'W ’.- cw "geslureof good will." single nucleiuclear warhead and has a 3S-20 missiles de- us , u SS-2020 H*ightlnfMtrt A riposte lo Soviet SS-5 NATO governmentss long have rc- ^ range off aboutabi 1,500 milos. [The ' ployed against Europ n "The.Sovlels wouldJld not even agree urged A havwo■a Irango of ^ SS-20 - D.Mhinn ✓ warhoqdlOiid" that tho Army hos 1 -edecided lomove Europea»eaQ4>a8cd missiles lo the "zeroero superiority. ------I ------_ -----9%r%xAx\^—F y y ' - 3^,^, to negotiate until we d Eslem allies be ™™ man'Jj 3.000 ' ^0 — :------VOS aboul nine stories un-' ahead with our ownOTI deployments," level,"' If If the conditions were right. Nor would thc Wesl I (most ol Wost- 1 dorgroundnd t: boloro exploding." Russians may be hoping thathat Ilkcly to go along withhUie I rem i^l :uropo]. Carried ■ U.S. Deputy Secret:retary of Slate The Ri CrulM mti-nuclear protest sweepingIng Soviel intermediate-rai■ange mlfslks lo on o fnobilom loun- (- A Crul8»>mluiie^ Lawrence Eagleburgerger said recently, the anti ooch SS-20. 20------r success depend, Europe« will ' make It impossible for" for a position behind thehe .Urals moun- chor. oo Powetod by a small, "The prospects for si ol Europe sllli rding 10 ox- lot ongino. this air- . above all, on wheth*ether the Soviets govenimnments lo honor their pledgesJ to ■ tains, because most o . Is armed wilh on would be within their ra 'benCTe'" us wben w'e say that our have the the new American weapons on ^ K oI vory “o accurata ^ ^ _j z 3 E ' boars a singlo nu- ' program can be affe*«lt a 1 \ ctoar wart>oad and :als cautiously mat MnboQlmwJotcon result of an equal and'nd verifiable arms deploymi/ment plan will collapse as; a m inistration official 3.000 '■ 2.460 / 1.200 460 & 1.500 1.500 h a s a rar>ge of r’s proposal as a sopamit aboul 1.500 milos at control agreemeni.”” consequ«qucnce. welecomed Brezhnev’s raio targow. ,„ ! X . TO step In the right dlrectlttion. ss-M10 launchofsu aw . U.S. deployment spoods t«low that of Al first, Europe describeddes the U.S. If the]e Geneva1 talks fall, the NATO jpod vsrith a . S S ^ anddSS-5 S \/ U sound. It has stubby irantee lhat allied countriesries will have to maintain Ihelrleir West German Chanancellor Helmut - • ^ ^D missllo lor a Thoso am oldoaider warhoad-missiios in ‘ U.S. U ground-lounchod Cruiso weapons as a guaran jggested back in wings tnai give It an defense would remaliualn "coupled” , to resolve'e during t the six years it will rtd shot. Tho lixod positions,ins. Exports esiim ato the Rus- missilos rr ond Porshing missiles” aerodynamic lift like ^c nuclear um- take to0 deployd the 108 Pershlngs and^nd 1977 thc Idea of deployllylng new Ameri- Poniooeagon has to- sians havo aboabout 400 SS-4 missiles with aro ai not schodulod to t» doploy-“ y* a n airplane. Tho America's strategic Kl tho Russians a single wacho.irhoad at a rango ol 1,250' ed e< lo Europo until 19S3. Plans, aizallon grew that 464crul&ulses. can missiles in Westernm Europe, came ponod t Cruiso (GLCMl flies brella. But the reallu i with Brezhnev ^ doployod «Jop 250 ot (nilos and SS-S>S-S weapons with a roach ol approved ai by NATO loadors. call at low attliudos. ndreds of missiles "Thele Sovietsi have no higher goal■oal away from his talks ' ) miles. Qoih SS-4 and SS-S for fc placing 572 such missilos in the presence of hundr kivlet leader de- Q weapons * as ol about 2.560 mi ® guidod by a navlga- limited In range Iff nnol In explosive than imdolng unc the December 1979 ’{Je-de- convinced that the So' July, with a t» u t ballistic missileailes carry a single nucioar Europo. £ including 4S4 of Iho an sired an agreement aIt l 'Geneva jusl as {^5 q,*] lion system wtitch yield posed the riskk 0of a superpower cislon,, leaving I themselves wtth an ot thom fadng wa»hoad. Thoho IRussians aro roportod 10 Cruiso C missilos and 100 Por­■ . permits it to follow , war fought on Europeapean territory. undeterrerred capability to wage or much as Reagan. WOSlOfTtom Europo bo dismantlingling SS-4S and S S -5s a s tho shing s! II weapons. Both ate mo­ Iho contours ol tho r mile hope of iromI insidoin* Russia, modorn SS-20:-20s aro deployed, bile. b Alarmed by thehe Reagan ad- threatenten nuclear war In E urc^,",e" Yet Schmidt saw terrain a s it flios asls of the max- , toward its target. ministration’s anll-So'•Soviet stance and Eaglebu:burgersald. agreemeni on the bas go TnburM O'tetK. Sourcat Th« WMsia Houm.h U S OMunmeni o< and AtioiMlM Pt*M goaded by ban*lla-lhe-bomb de* Reagaigan’s dramatlc-soundlns pro-Jro- .SeeTALKSooPiP a g e E 2 \ ______

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II. sendinggtbughesSt negotiiator to i History olif negotiaticions talks ~ By JAM ES McCARTNTNEY In recent days the Reagsagan adm inistration has j no real cailuse for opt>timism KiHght-RJdder Newspa•spapers and "justice" againsts"sl"slavery." It endorsed mounted a major campaiglaign to express optim ism . “any measures, covertt oro overt, vtolent or GENEVA. Swlt^land1 (UPI) - nuclear weapeapons or non-nuclear _ aboutIhecoming'talks. non-violent,1 which serverve the purposes of Them have beSi nine postistwar arms stales from acqacquiring such weapons), --£ut expressions of optirptlmlsm are an old story friistratlng i th e Krem lin desiiesign." *control pacts, negjgotiated *Feb. Jl,I, 1971:1 Seabed Treaty ■: WASHINGTON -- When1 Soviet ambassador )r on the eve of arm s negotiajtiatlonsw ith the Soviets, In tbe late 1950s, Nitze: behelped draft.the famed >mulUIaterally.at the Geiieneva Dis- (pro h ib its the th< eipplacement .of U.A. Kvilsinsky sitss dmlletcrrilorial limit); pean nuclear weaponsK>ns, he will face an urbane, c, Reagan has appointedited a tou^, hard-line “missile ‘ gap" and broti^lght on a huge spurt of All ^ere "non-arnt■ m am ?n t” •A p ril 10,197,1972: Biological Weepoi\s .. sliver>haired Americfrican who is probably the IC negotiator In Nltzc and,i. ii in general, a hard-line U.S.\ offensive mlssileproduKluction. Imeasures to bah or limimlt various Convention (bi(bans'the develc^ment toughest negotiatorr thcth United States has ever jr arms control teim In Washington.Wa >lost mem- N itze w as on the U.S. stistrategic arms llmltl8% ’weapons rather than meneasures of and stockpilingling of biological means of - .s e n t Into the arm s cont;ontrol arena. bers of the team opposedK) thet SALT II treaty and tlon t (SALT) negotiating teateam that produced thc genuine i disarmament. w arfare). H eading tbb'AmeriCJirican delegation wlli be Paul il have well-established track tn records showing SALT J I treaty, which wasas signed by Presldeiit A chronological list of[ Itbe agree- • M ay 26., i«1972: SALT I.andfABM "N ltzc, 74, who In a very’ real sense Is the IC suspicion of arms controltrol. Yet negotiation and Nixon I in 1972. But be strong ments: Treaties (negot ■••intellectual godfatherter of the massive American mgly opposed the SALT « foliated in three years't^ n compromise may be the thi only way tbe ad- II1 agreement and. in factact. became the main • Dec. 1. 1959; Antaretctic Treaty the UnitedI SStales and U.S.S.R., • - arm s buildup ordered'ed by President Reagan lost 3t ministration can achieveve 1the'klnd of acceptable intellectual | force tbat mamarshalled arguments <(prohibiting any militaryfT activityi iri freezing eacleach side's strategic F ebruary. balance of nuclear forccs£3 inii Europe that it seeks. againsti it. And as reseajearch dlrecto;- for a , >Antarctic). In the world of nucleiclear weaponry, Paul Nitze Is weapons andnd limiting anti-missile Is And in the end, a key roleroi' is likely to be played p [ rivately stq>ported grouppcajled c the Committee • Aug. 5, 1963: P ^ a lJ Test Ban ' systems), ; • Dot known as Mr. Arm:rm s Control, lie is Mr. Arms IS by Nitze, a man whose)se attitudes have been on o U>e P resent Danger, he'ple provided the hitellec- ^Treaty (negotiated by the Ui United • July 3.1974 Buildup, and has beenen Ifor more than 30 years. 1974: Threshold Test Ja n “ c9ndltioned by some 30D yearsy< of public service tuai t aild philosophic undcipiripinhlngH for Reagan’s SStales, U.S.S.R. and Brital;ain, stili not T reaty (ojacesces ta 150-kiio(on celibfi oo Nitze. therefore, Is a symbol of the doubts s but who starts the negotiattlations with thc deepest hugedefensebuildiq). h signed by China and FriYance, aod U.S. a n d ^ v le t am ong m any arm sI cocontrol advocates that the viet underground nuqear' e ofsusplcionsoftheSovleta.eta. He was, for example,e, tbe father of the ^ banning ^ all but undergrounund nuclear tests which is t — Geneva ne^tatlons caican succeed. is too high to_effecUvely It was Nitze wbo, as head of the State “window of vulnerability"ty" concept that has tests). ^ . “Sending Paul Nltz4llze to negotiate an arms restrain weaporaponsdevelojment). D epartm ent's policy planilanning staff, drafted a ' pprovided the major argumernent hi favor ofboth the • June27,1967: Outer SpapaceTWaty .June 18, 1! ^ control agreement with' wi the. Russians Is the I. 1979: SALT II -Prtoty e m em orandum In the 1950s30s that set the basic tone MX A missile ^ te m and thele EB-l bomber. (prohibits I the placing ol nuclear (negotiated In fr ^ c lo s e s t thing you wll] ever see In politics to ta ^'h years by the Onited 0 forColdWarpollcytowardard the Kremlin, No one, however, h as eve}ver quesUoned NItze's weapons v in orbit around tbeleearth). < states and U.; •. 'putting a fox In a hen!lenhouse,” one Senate arms U.S.S.R.. placcs .equal s Called NSC-68 m emnorandum. or It cast the brilliance, b his intellectualU thonesty or his com- • July 1. 1968: ^ u cle:Iear Non- ceilings on sti :"-control specialist said.Id. strategic missile'.iaim- U.S.-Soviet competition1 In terms of “freedom" mltment n to public service. tProliferation Treaty (ban:ms nuclear chera and bomtombers, never ra tifl^ ;^ ______^______I powersP from helping othera ot get U.S. Senate).

budget anai q / y s i s T a lI k S - n J — Defensse spendiing on thhe upswiiI T I Q ~ ■ •Cootlmieilued trom Fags El ifor the long-existent SS-4s# and SS^s, nothing less,s. tali short, than a (Tuban im allst posltiiiitions put forward by el- which ' are being removed. mlsallescrislslisistareverse. ^ MILES BENSON —■— ------^ for f inflation. Senators have'e beardI ther side. 0One» or the other, he said, Brezhnev said Russiaia has 975 “ All our activity act! lo neutralize tbe mw*>ouseNews Service fairy tales before. - "h a d to m akeike concesskms (o the point weapons ' systems (includlniIng Backfire exist^g threatreat is proclaimed.to-,1^ tf.. An inflation factor of 6.4[percent pi where compropromises can be reacbed." 'and other bomber aircrafttfl), against ‘beyond tbei limits lii required by the may bc ali right for schoolHunches.... li Tlw Genevjeva talks are likely to be 986 ’ NATO missiles -andod aircraft- U.S.S.R,’s defedefense,’ while the ioteh- r^WASHlNGTON - Thele SSenate I Q S & and food stamps and fuel asissslstance among the mmost complicated in tbe 'ranged against tbe Soviet Union.Ui tion to deploeploy al our dooisito '^^gins debate Monday onona { programs, but not for Navyy dentali convoluted hihistory of arms control But America and Russiaa6ccuseone 1 .hundreds olf tbetb latest U.S. missiltf 'Uttdget-bustlngdcfense care or the manufacture ofIf \helmet negotiations.s. another of selective inclidusloo and ovw and abovibove the existing onei u appropriations bill that exn " Uian 625 mil authorities and as they are BMW#!liW H tttlfltttM M ^ead of clank*c]ank? So'Sowhatifthe '” i ------tbe Atlantic. Aircraft So the Defense Departmei 3t»S8 to the American senate, fr ^ 1 bomber makes prettyty ppictures on ” S X r Kr-range mlssUes, of Vililcb Irom Iies«6 S UINIQUE M i , -a big budget this year, and a these will result In a revei «w m y radar scrmns andiddlverts d would remain, could be 0 72 74 76 78 80 fcbigger one next year aod the power ratio and. probab ISTMAS GIFTS g l tB ources from deveiopme:m entofthe at a later stage. It wants ' S ^ a ? J . S d S after that. Reagan's plan isS I n 1990. will give tbe Ame Ij^dar^lusiveStealth bomt)m ber?So r missiles dismantled aad [HOW BOOH* $1.6 trillion doU an into defei advantage," Mitterrand saiSdSly“° ST»*YIU }] whflt If the Air Force buyslysMX 1 s s ; ;' moved behind tbe Urals • missiles by the batch while^Ue having >- W K l six-year period. Numbers iii On one point, the Sovleilet Union is jW } they ^ could hit most of , m s H O P a ; ' t i !!ttiwbere to put them? are a Iittie hard for the mind particularly adamant: ththat deploy. £ ®«kW*UolMe»l»i 'rj Sg; 4J :.:S q w hat if White House B HH ment of Pershings and cicruises, thc £ 30ST.,lorWlor W »l, Klmborly. I J. W' ( 'j An easier concq>t recent!) NATO says>ys the-SevlerUnk>n has 'D Jtw to r David A. Stockma;man says the first land-based missilesB in Europe Mor* Bto(.eDtagon Is the home of'"blatant "b H H Committee Chairman Jamie capable of reaching tlthe Soviet S OpenOall,Dally Unlll Chfiiimo* K r Inefficiency, poor deploymi H; ■20 missiles at tbe rate of heartland, would represenenl a major S MOONTOTI>JN. 4V . | l ym entof R-Miss. Whittenhas noticed one-a week since 1977. Tbe manpower, contracting IdliIdiocy." So ■ S ' s - s upset of tbe strat^c bbalance - Air Force is unable to ( ^ aate l tbe 50 *footIsslle carries three in- ,'wtrat if Stockman sees innthedefense th -I much-touted AirborM Warnr^gatKi dependentlyny m aneuverable w arbeads budget " a kind of sw ampofJIOtoKO p ol ^------______J Control System p ia ^ witbohout toflether i (b'l30 billion worth of wasteistethat can civiliaDc personnel aboard to m ^ n tain jeast 30 Umesnes lhat of tbe Hiroshima •be ferreted out if you reallyally push blUlon. Reag iagan thought m ) .8 billion the ti complex radar equlpmei bomb. wouldbcsutilufflcient, but thc worries v about an importantIt missilei 'fiGUKkman's finger shootslolsl 8#ijnlng supcr-haw te ird carrier The Soviet!l UnionI h as fielded about ^ks on the Senate the tl Navy built for use aboan ^ - A r t i s t i c •■bolts whon ho points it att healthhc and Appropriatioitions defense aircraft a but which must kept■ot locked 270 SS-208, two4hirds tw. of them aimed < J Avelfare program s. But whcAhenhepolnts subcommltteittee decided, for a variety up u in the ship's magazine be,M |y ‘ffilise in the defense budgetIgct. Sen. d eten seapipropriatlons p r bill totaling M A anagem ent and Budget, thtbe submarlne-le-launched missiles Helm s, R-N.C., specllecltlcally only »1% .6iblllion,or$4.2bllllonlcss bll president p and everybody ebOsehave assigned 0 to the NATO command. W Call 733-1-1641 W alk Insw elciilcome ' « I h jvem ed Defense Secretaryiiy Caspari W. than Reaganan requested. The senators. beenId talking about increaslnling a irc ra ft, andId tbeI independent m o c b eticap" Weinberger aboutIt thttiat last lielpfui fellowlows, know how to prepare military n SPENDING. Let raero say to and B ritish forces.foi It says tbe SS-20 Is ^ 135 Mainin A ve. W est. Twin F J ^ u a r y . W einberger's repireputation tor lornegotlatioitlons. Since the House my n friends that tbere is a difllfference.” merely a morw re efficiM t replacem ent 4 a]t|lng waste had earnedd hihim the Ilgurclslow,w, the Senate needs to go llfltoam e “Cap the Knife”'C’whcnhe ' Intoconferen-ence with a good, high »B ^ed as director of managnogement numticr. Thahen they can split the ' ,.%k) budget in theNixon difference wllwith the House, leaving i "kdmioistration. But Helmsms saidi that Reagan lylthth iabout what hc originally ; M ^ i ) | L J iik^- Nvas 0 0 credential for thei dedefense post wanted — ono ra bit more. ; K ^ C r C arid be beld iq> Weinberger’:jer’s Aboul th at Ibit more— thc senators , JKfDilnAtion fo ra while. noticed thatit FReagan, in calculating < S^ Tbe Senate's defense ■ his defense‘budget,allowedforabltof bi ^appropriations bill totals5 S$208.52t Inflation. Hle ei added In only 8.4 perccnt ^ I O P E N w " y a\ « T O D A Y I O L D P HI 4 0 T 0 S R Ei■STORED I 1 2 T 0 5

$ 5 . 0 0JOFF ' i DON’T IMIS:s s OUR SPECIAL ININS E R T I N f ON ANY RESIORARATION ORDER J T 0 &DAY’S NEWSPAPER:r ! I N ovom bar 30 thruiru D ocom bor S i O ur photo joslofafcn sorviorvco con ropor sloni crocks, (oaing. sctalchoj.J. domoQO c Of voitowno ; ------No crrargo for on mjpociOrton end ostmolo. ’ ______i

APHS IVALUI1 1 C m T l R M t r - -f 1 i TWIN FALILLS •JEROME . ,126 2nd STREFr EAST.' IWINn F/MI.S • 73a-20Xf j Sundav Novemh. 1981 Timos-News, Tw .EGAL NOTICE' ■■L - - - 1 - i ! Argenttina mililitaryju unta p PUBLI)LIC NOTICE OOJ ■ ■ Loat/roiimt'- _ OFIIF CANCELLATION .T ^ TltT Yellowv U b , ru le . 3 ■ of Inleilent to Amend Rules a. '' Playful,p loit over 1 Special Educalion,.. Jnontti.fl,th.Rewardl734«iO. ■ . Jci’siieaalth . 409,2.1/36 IDAPA , o sTl f n 2 Cocker SpanlelS. - v' watchiiing Viol ■2.0.409,2,1/36 lale BUck & white & tan j - M OliCP ir. h«f€tiy qivon martdno!kings. Male, black BOENOS AIRES. Argenllrnllna (UPI) - Tlw mill' “ I ,m o S tJtc Boj<0 ol w/whlt«hite on chest, Loet (ary Junta Is taking a doseDse look a t tbe health of issifieJO 1 icailon, ri:.iiG ol weiilngting purpta nylon coUr ;S!S Cla igs. Missing since Tuet. I A n a l y s . ■ Idano10, will not acl cn a President Roberto Viola to d ^ ld e If, despite his A r o ollered tor if*. h eart problems, he can atlllstm_ ^ e over Ihls crisis _ posal to amend tho iatlon leading to returti i’ ..■'0 10 Bna.rt Policy logs. Call 73T Jerome area- white ' ■ powerful member of the JuiJunta, Is standing in the .m .m oderate general who likes to t SpocI)clai Educ.ition, Sec- I Timberji, Woll & part ' • wings waiting in case Viola'sa's Ihealth falls him. In one of his most importarrtanl speeches over the - . ih,M n lion1 409.2.1/36 (IDAPA §hophoiipherd .puppy. 2W moa Viola, a 57-year-old retiredIred general who smoked' lasi Is y e a r GalUeri said, "Thele votingV( urns are safely 'Iw in Falls Weidell ** ^ 5 08.02.)2.0 . 4C9,?,1/36) al Its old.. BlackBU collat, ‘'Luke". :o m b e f 4. J981 m eel- 3244633 threc-packs of AmericanI ci|cigarettes a day before stored sl aw ay and Uiey wlU remaimain stored away." • Kmbnly ktooie — ®i' Docoi T, however, stirred up a C9l1 Toll free T loiUtB I T Tollftet ing in I l.cwislon. This rewaR'WARDI Lost 3 monlh ow \ suffering cardio-vascular• prproblems in early Nov- The leading junta member, ^ IC S43-4M IlemTl .ol l)us(noss has lomai# 1 em ber, recently steppM dowilown on a tem porary basis - storm sl of controversy recentlyitly by dropping in on a T33-0931 53^2^ OT-2S52 m - a ii‘Z___1 — -I boonon c an celed . v b'own. 5 K : for a period of convdescenceice. . . . —■ ■ meetingn between lower armymy officials and mem: PUBIBUSH: Sunday, w®!'.';!?Iting red'Shlrt that aaya Iwo major parties.'the ■late Cats" & cream color Interior Minister Horaciolelo Llendo, a moderate bers b of one of Argentina's iw NovevemDor30.1961. coParlar. ILoit area of 4th Ave. general who has conducted[ed the m ilitary regime’s Radical B Civic Union. NOTICEOF W. W4-7ffl.734-7 ____ talks with political partiess onoi ai retum to democra- In early November GalUeri•ri vvlslled Washington on ELECTION rI vMARDIJar Lost In Wendell. m illlary business and madee cccontaci with hi^-Ievel NOTICE IS HEREBY 06RMARMAN SHEPARD cy, took over as Interim presidentpr a little over a n CLASSIFIED OOFFICE HOURS:5: VEN. Thai on Monday w/brow»own leather collar, PR eagan adm lhlslraticn offtcijficlals. At an Argentine week ago.. Tho classifiod odvortisiiising doportmont is oponm I0 A.M. to 5:30 Doc(jco m b er 7. 1981, an le. Anawers lo BRUTE. took office. In a strategy embassy e reception he said,id, "Argentina and the -9054.______The day before Llendo toe P..M. Mondoys Ihrouglugh Fridays. Saturdoy B 8 A.M.1 to Noon. olecaction will be hold for meeting of a major grainn e:exporting company, the Unlled I S tates will march tog«)g<«ttier in the Ideological ono10 Commissioner lor theE tTWO YOUNQ BOYS 1 the world." Closod Sundoys. Sub i doodlino opplios for ccconco lotions or opoi over; tjisl .the 55-year-oIdd Miqmandlnga general, a Ing I: figure." o'cicclock P.M. and shall REWAFWARDIll II no-answ ers. Slncc Reagan took officc;e tlIhe United States'haS corrocllorrs. • • conltn tln u e u n lllth e h d u ro f KEEPjrEP TRYING! • . • husky, 6-foot'toll career’b7f'oTflnr,'would altempl to ■irTE male Toy Poodle,- urged Uie m illlary regimee t(to make "steady pro­ ghto’cioci^P.M.- wnrrE have a "strong presidency^'':y;'' holding onlo his arm y i PLEASE NOTE The places ol Eleclion 1ST In vaclnlty ol4 m A v e .‘ to dem ocraiic rule, gov* FE: n j Job. igress" towards a return to d Mhis offico immo- In SiSubdivision No. 1 shall REWARDI Call 7 M - S 8 M ; ----- In COSO of a n o rro f inin your; o d , plooso notify th o|so^^^gdajg^^^ • Unde^the present ruling,Ing. guidelines of the mill- emment < sources said. >Jows w ill assu m o rosponaonsibilliy for -only be3 Preclnci1 NO. 1; The ge of presidents would diotoly. Tho Timos-No' tary junta, drawn up when:n thetl arm ed forces ousted ]'! don’l Uiink a change Couourt H ouse In Twin nuM______Spectnwottci: a setback In our plan lo tho first doy/s o rro r. Fall!Ills, Idaho. _ T orm er president Isabel PeiPeron from office In 1976, necessarily i be considered a s SPECIAL THANK you to-* erhment source said, The places of Election the president cannot also0 serves< simultaneously as restoret democracy," a govern ijocl to th o ap p ro v al of thlO^Blishor. o p Ing r nelgtibor's and friends ■ former Argentine am- All o d v ortlsing is subjoc Subdlslricl Nor^-9hall ’ ,'J,®reportlna & controlling' army commander. A lvaro Alsogaray, a for be: the rules would be changed Ib assador to th e . United StSlates and a former r atraw 'iuek lire during' ■ bA the observers said the Whon you rocoivo rdsujsohs with your od, bo'surc;uro to concol your Twin Tv Falls Precinct No. ourab!It absence. ! economy minister, said recen!cently an Inlernai power T he City Hall In Twin Bob&lib&Laura Brackett to allow Galtleri to serveve Iin both posts and thus < ad, you will bo chorgorgod only for tho numberBf tof days your od' 2^T struggle is going on in the amarm ed forccs that should a^iills, Idaho HYPN( attsctc from a position of stnstrength ihe nation's worst ! actually o p p o o ro d in thoth popor. rPNOSIS, Weight toes,, • ylelamullswlUiin30days. Twin Falls Precinct No. tooacebacco. Self-improvement.. 'economic crisis of the centuiitury. ' •: 3: The T olflce of the. Twin SeiihvIll hypnosis. 27 yra exper, y" also would give Galtleri Once Galtleri has his suppiupport lined,up, he will ►The “strong presidency" i M I N I M U M S PPACE 3 LINES: Fall!alls Highway District, mquicliqultles welcome day or In dealing with the na- 1begin to seriously study whal/hai route to lake to lead Qht.JohnStone324.72ei. . greater maneuverabilityy lr Tho mininf^um chargego is for 3 linos of typopo (opproximotely 1234>34 Highland Avenue "ML j iion'S political parties, whicfhlch are clam m oring for a iUie nation oul of Ils economiclie crisis,< Alsogaray said, _ - Eas'ast, Twin Falls, Idaho He said he believes Gallicillleri has conservative, 12 w ords). KimKl berly Precinct: “PROFESSIONAL PRO SANTA** ' retum todemocrkic rule. , J ■' sserve him Inexpenalvely • Galtleri, the first armyny ' com mander lo emerge free-rnarkel economic beliefs.efs. -Kimimberly Community )w for the holldaya. Avafr e n te r, 120 W est Ivate &for office partlea,' iSIFIBD INPIM X ■ Bladlson. Kimberly, B)me * vislls. 32K254. . laho OWIII Only 971 WMkly. The PleasanI Valley S;,", ANNOUNCEMENTS ' Tl ist, returns approilmafely, ries captuured 111 Wvk Wgm.4 PtOireclnct: Don Dean Res- noo6006 plus yearly. The- nercenar lence, S o u lh east o t bargaiiirgaln ot a lilelime. No' Eight m OOJlolilo.'s/ RECREATIONAL Ider IKAW..W. . ' - ‘ KImImberly. Idaho ri^ftixiffl. Works tor everyone.; Oill«uii,l4l>o>waarrow. ‘ But hundreds of touri£urists, stranded following Islands 1,000 miles off Uie• EaslEt African coast, said SXOv.'-N...., ■ I ce, Hollister, Idaho, ■ loiaM>la Metcalf ettleStrunk' ' Thursday night's battle at thei airport, remained I n■- - in telephone Interviews lhatlat 1the slrecls were calm. • FARMERS MARKET Rogerson Precinct: Bettje goto g e rs o n Slore, Hj-jMr.&Mra.SafliJanleUr«on ^ their hotels a s soldiers conconllnued the search for an The airport, badly darhageaged in Ihe fighting, re- r.&Mr«. Oon Bertie RoeC loaerson, Idaho km Mtlmated 40 lo50 mercenat!naries still at large, .malped closed. r.&Mrs. Lawrence Stumps inwhlle, Tanzanian Presl- D ated at Twin Falla, Mr&M:r.&Mra.AIKennlson. . Reportedly disguised as rugbyi players, some 100 ' In Dar Es Salaam meanw IMA.Kt.DMo loailaho, this 18th day oi anded lhat Soulh Africa 'tnercenaries landed on MaheMi Thursday aboard a dent Julius Nyere demand lovember J961. wEWIE WISH TO EXPnESS oirr regularly scheduled Air■Swazi Su night in whal police e xtradite Uie 44 mercenariesries who hijacked the Air IUaCim /a/'s/A RLEN EB. GROSE lancerincere thanka lo our d«V ment" invasion financed by India plane to Durtian. whentiere Ihey freed 79 hostage RENTALS - Sece creta ry ' friendlenda and nelghbore lor called a "bargain basemer Io*u-s. UBLISH: ■ Sund». theie manytn acta of Undnew, lean business interests, passengers and crew. * •• pui ®;Anierican and South Africa N0>lovem ber 22, and s , .In the righting that ejuueisued around the airport, an In Soulh Africa, which has denied involvement In f f p f f i i , 19a ------L 5515S undisclosed numberof thethe m ercenaries w ere killed Uie Invasion, thc m ercenarnaries face a maximum eath of our betaved )risonmenl on air piracy ------' ’ r uaband, brother and unoier Twhlle 44 others escapedJ byb: hijacking an Air India penalty of 30 years lmprls< r--______We ______f“ i lay Ood Blass each ol yoU." lletllner to Durban, Southth Africa,i where they were charges. In the Seychelles,«. theyt would face execu- 4afloflo'8 Flowors tor lesa: Uon for high treason. lollvorlos. All occasions. Rut)v arrested. i. 45Spatk8, ___ Mr. 4 •, T h e rest of the force —- rrmostly South Africans but The coup attempt wass Ulhe second since Rene also through a coup a year GUARANTEED "also said to include somene Americans - dispersed cam e lo power in 1977 — aisc • I OWW2 Lo«/Four«l Mr?']l'r?']l^ Mra. Richard Surrii ------f ------andF, and escaped Across the hillhilly Island. Police said the afler Independence. "the coup of the 40 rifles” lulh^*M.'’^’Kirkpatrick and hunt for them would contlrntlnue. They face a trial for T hat revolt was called "th CHECK DAilV . a ho took part. The latest RESULTS! treason and the death penaia a lty if convicted, a fler Uie 40 soldiers who - FORCURRENT — vas dubbed thc "bargain Officials said they fountlund Brillsh, American and . attempt lo ousl Rene was IHOUND POUND . H9______1 African pollcc because of ^ South AfHcan passports[8 aand old Rhodesian army basem ent coup'’ by SouUi Af was reportedly advanced Only • If your ilem‘m d ( o e s n 't sell you -NEWS - identification papers scatl each of the mercenaries wa • Private P arty A ds O r ; ALCOHOLICS-. d ed rnay g e t 3a refundre or rerun Hiayour19a0 . r '■ thc attackers left b^lnd.1. . only 11,000 for his part In ll.II. • RealEsiate€xclude( ANONYM ^s; • Ad MUST b e paid fotfor w ilhin Ihe a d 7 daysday free • CaiiTSW ."'. . , 5 d a y s a fler it is placlaced •Refunds orore ad re-ru n s m usl N(NOWATTHETWINfALLS. rad lhe becoilectecled wilhin 30 days ' ‘ ANIMALSHELTER AN • Please check youf a LOCATED: 139 6TH AVE. W. SINQ first day il runs a s lhIh e • You willlo not t b e eligible for a tamll< Muldooon wins iiin New Zr also was undercut by lhe Allona. etc? Other inaur.' Muldoon won a narrow righl-wlng splinter group . Mhita hound type. uince e a problems? Call Flora' . Inentary plurality In New Beatlle Is cxpect•ected to ask Mul- SCP, a rl{ 2. 2 pups, both male. :oOvert?™ l i r Agency. Kimbtftt.. Iphoned off some of Uie Australian Shep. ■Zfealand's general electioiIllons Sat- doon lo sU y on.n, formally giving lhat slph( 3 UNIJES 7 DAYS^ S - L uldoon voles. - -. J. Female Ml* Oobermafl,; pg-r Urday, apparenUy staving'ing off an the prim e ministlister a new man- anll-Muldt DO YOU HAVE a Small COM. O b sejrvcrs rv said the gov- S S 1 1 7 5 S.. ness or farm, operation? exposition bid to oust1 hihis con- date. “'Ym TOUNDEO...NOV24, g ” * n t's strong showing in 4 LINEES 7 DAYS 1. Mlnlalure' Ismale Bookkeeping or Income Tax ^rvatlve government. Before tbe election, ele Uie con- em m ent's Problems? Call lor InlO fW • areas was partly al­ Doberman, black & brown. { lo be a 8ervallve~Nall6ttlonal P arty con-** ru ral ar' 2. Male black Cocker. “tion 9" about our low eoat • “There Is nol going K ible lo (he controversial •change of government,"" MMuldoon troUed 50 seals,is. compared lo 40 "trib u tab le 5 LINEES 7 DAYS IMPOUNOEONOV25 lour earlier this year by 1. Male young Germari -McCOY 7 ^ ^ ^ ^ K K ^ pS o •jald at hisA uklandheadqiidquarters for Labor and twctwo for Uie SCP. rugby lou SERViCe.fU-20e8. howed Uie country the South,Ith African Springboks. (figure(fi. 4 w ords per linen e ) ShShepherd, oray, black and after the vole count endeddedSatu^ “The vole sho^ ______• t#rlan. : National did not want ttiUie present gov- j i— .------2. Female Rat Terrier, gray ELUELUE !Jday n l ^ t , leaving his N 11 New Zealanders have an and black. SmIlSmile- you ara beauttlut, -! eat plural- emment," saidd IU b o r leader Bill I I. Party wllh only a one seat I religious devotion lo thc (5 4 8 , T w in F a lls j misa you and love you. 10 had aUacked 1 Times-News.s. expected Pre-elecllon I | polls predicted electionin by blocking Muldoon- scribe, come 10 the pound lo s ' ■ I ______I usee If your pet is there. % I lb receive two more seaseats and Uiat U b o r woulould win the elec- sp o n soored re Icglslallon. The order available. 33M732, I Come Cc and pick out a puppy Boise. ______: .tabor one seal when-al1-absentee tion; but provlnvinclal lowns Uiat rightist;l SSCP, however, may not I ______or lull grown dog- they ^ I ballots are counted SunSunday — were vital lo0 < Uie opposition’s w anl tolo i ally ilself wlUi Uie lefl- I ______------I Z I 1 would - love 10 have a home. 0 continue effort to unsensea^ the prime leaningg LLabor Party. FOUNDI GERMAN m o rm o n ism '.:. j (^ough for Muldoon to o I “ SHORTHAIR. Call lo Idenllly What Wh do you know a b o u t ^ I ------______I \ MMfr6725.______MoMormon Church? Calt . W . ------I p(FOUND Frl.. Nov. 20.. black 2ei3 or 538-208 for a re- ..corded new meaaage I Order J ^0fomalo lab, northwesi panol ''•cor j ____ C h e c k ____ M o n ey Ol Twin falls-7334<82. , w£ U.S. stitudying CCuba pro3blem ______^ E E ’ ^nEEDINFOBMATION'. To good home. Cule Poodle, — OCONCERNINQ 8M0TQUM------Stolien Irom 107B green 4 by ■ WASHINGTON (UPI)?I) - Secretary of Slalee Bul. "I want lo assuree yyou that Uie president Is Clip.& 171iaila in today or dialn 7 3 3 -0 9 3 1 " JTerrier i mix. Good kids dog. Stc - — ^------1 CjCall 7334295.______pickup. At Itegic VUUy Alexander Haig said Saluialurday Uie adminislralion iss concem^ and we arc: workingwi actively on the Memorial HoapltS, Nov. M. i ‘Niorking actively" onn r how lo deal wlUi Cuba'ss problem." t t beibetween 3:90 h ipm . Call increased activities in1 CeCenU-al and SouUi Americaa . . On.Slnal, Haig mentloneiDned Uiat he met Friday in 7 3 4 ^ . ______:::: Washington for about seiseven hours with Israeli JEROMEDOGLOG " ■Kb'ut declined lo disclosewespeclficdetalls. j J PREGNANCY HOTUNE" ley Forge. P a., audience Uial11 Foreign Minister'yil2hakak 5Shamir for talks which,' * AVAILABLE FOR ' iH S IgalM told a Valley ADOPTION PregniLnr7Needh^^|. ae(emains"ciiiillouslyiily oplimlsllc" a soluUon wUlU according to souroes. succeeded sue In delaying an Hours: 6am.«pm Mon-FrI ^ t)e' found to overcome; IsIsraeli obJecUoM to guro->■ Israeli veto on Europeai>ean participation .in the ■ PflOf^8SK>NAt! WEDOiNQ Dean participation In theK SSinai UDce force, multi-nation peace force‘lobcslalioned lo I (here, 132 Third St. W./V e s t Twin Falls 1. i. le m a le Lab X, black e PH say," he said when asked trmonihs. Pg • Haig said he may visvisit Israel as part of hisis "T h ai Is too early lo sa; 2. 4 mate. 3 female German rREBOUND e EXERCSSe. wund-the-world trip in1 eaieariy December. He said Uiele wheUier Israel will drop3p IIts opposition when thc S'Shephetd/Polnler X, 6 PriPre-holiday aavlnge on i^ a e li stop is now under*er active consideration, but a Cabinet meels Sunday,ly. ‘‘I basically remain *weeks. Jo'Jog-e-iean Trampollnaa. Fun 3. Female Tettler X. black way wa to exercise. Qreat gift final decision depends on events in Uie Middle Eastst cautiously optlmlsllc thatlat >we will find a solution. 1 and brown. 3 mos. idM. Kl< Only tl29. Nulrlllon Io." ijSween now and then. think It’s Important wc do." D o y o u r OC hristm as shh o p p i n g <4. 'Fem ale NonMSfllan- Elk Sh must view Cuba as a seriousts "W e are now In Uie finafinal stages of determining HoundX,black.3yeats. 73< ‘■We as Americans mu: 5. Fomalo Pooait»X.bfack,1 ^ t to Intemallonai peace andid wheUier tl will bc an1 extremelyc broad peace- RENT a Sanu CUua lor problem and a Ihreal to w ith th e hihetp o f Tim ete s - N e u j s yoar. j home t.Q parties. Make ap- stablllly.” he said, addressing ad Uie FreedomsIS keeping force, which we;e \would prefer, or a morc I: Malu AiidMo X. tjlack. Qolnlmenis now. 734-1631. j a H Crown. 6 mos. ^ Foundation, which award'artJed him Us annual Ameri-1- narrow one,” said Haig. b SELF-HELP Divorce Kit. tSO C l a s s i f i e d 77. Male Poodle/Terrier X. plue tax. Unconteited only. , carTPalriot’s Medal. force and lhe Slnal will be dl C , "B ut Uiere will bc a for isl a t Uie State E)epartment, °"^ScrossBted ballS 734.7033.______; In remarks broadcast relumed (to Egypt) in1 accordancea< to the Camp SHORT OF MONEY? We wlUiessed an increasing level c a s h f o r C h r i s t mm i a s ? — , cC a li:...... 3244438 St Haig said, "We have wlU Jj David schedule." N eed extra cc lln o a n sw er...... 324-4313 lo of subversion, propagant;anda and interventionism in « «* t t t t t t th ■ QALLERIES, 302 North Main. such countries as C domimbia, t Guatemala, Hondurasis On oUier Issues relatingng ilo Cuba, Haig mentioned U se the class,! s i f ie d p a g e s t o _s(sell unwanted ^ "40,000 to 50,000 (Cuban) LOST! NOV 27TH sullcase Call733-Ma3.O ______and El Salvador." Uie presence of about "4 on hlQhwjy. bciwcon Boiso ij' D Inlo any ^ I f i c s today wlUith m ercenaries deployed abrabroad - Angola'. EUiiopia, £ Ruport. n&WARDI C]ll ni 'i a m nol going logo In' item s, ciusf pj h h o n e 7 3 3 - 0 9 3 1 . rcspect lo what we aiare doing o r Uilnklng orsr p erhaps the 'Vemens, andind currently in substantial I ‘ - A3 7 7 - ^ Boise ot 303.342- — Bantepiptcieea, from twOrCail------6011 call collect. — 7; planning," Haigsald. numberslnNlcaragua." TJ«410,------■ ...... ■ a : ' r - - .V^e-j-Times-News.TwtnFall!^iis; laano ...... 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Includes Futuro subdivision site/and (fencedqi yard & garage, You You may own a nc-,y custom ■ L ‘Money motivated >ur chlLds best interosL i175’ Irontage with over 3,000 YOUROWN vory « productive lan d ' No p>PrICQd In high. 2Q's. (^H bulit built home in KImborly. Filer • - '-eludes supocvlslon and? I ‘ W-V, ton USA PU truck *45,000 plus yearly Income K l/aining ol oporalions & ac- I ot'nulrlflonat lunches wilh tsq. ft. building sMce. Fi­ BUSINESS IN buildings, “! sieo.ooo.oo .with n733-8472 alter 5pm.______or o rJi Joromo. Payments as low •Extonslvotravol. possible. - National S J somo forms or a posslblo ^ as *460 per month. Caii c al |i ALUED' AGENCipS in 733-7900.______rcounllng: 2 yoars llnaftclal, I nosday.4-«pm. avorafli Individual lor Dist. NEED h Reliable babysittei. to ! Butlov. 878-5520 or 6760659. home. Lynwood loc. Ceram- r a ii ' "iraillution oporalions o«po-^ I Monterey Motor Inn, 433>3 Manager position In your babysilinmyhomeorvours b i lo shower. Lrg lamily room ’ flbncrf> 3 yoars customor I 4V4 hrs. a day Mon-Fri (or 21 Aero Mayflower became one ^ ------: w/charmlno liropl. Newly PACKAGEDPi RIGHT FOR ” Addison AveWesl.Room36.8. area. Qualllled applicant will 4 HOW EASY IS IT7 oli tho iatgosi companies In . ' ’rTolalions oiporlonco in a I bo Mown al company month n old & 3 month old. Ask, us! It may be easier than t ^ ______Ifulructloiis «carpeted tnru-ouL redeco­ CHRISTMAS '-■''servlco related incJusity; 3 I Ploaso call 733-7503 alter tho movfng business by : rated kitchen. Irg privato New. New 2 bodroom, 1 balh 0 EXPERIENCEb'aenoral larmm oxpenae tP home olllce lor F you think to own your own . working-wflh y Independoni '■j Yoat? Oi'ocl employee | a. training.' Opportunity to Som. 5 • . - Sir Speedy Printing Center. ( ird proless landscaped, homo. hom Built-In china hulch, '■ » 6uporvl9lon“ ’“ oiiporlonco,) hand wanted. Married pto- owner/operators. (t goes AIRUNECAREERSl f*inancing avail. Call a'tor. stovo stov and', tolrigoralor. h lorred. Home futnlshod.i q ' u a I - NIGHT ^ CARE. 3pm and on. Let Sir Speedy explain how Ilkethls. [ Wo gel the movos. i. r ' ■‘■•Salary commensurate wim ,s ily for now Cadillac allor 3 Aget 3 and up. Family al­ It can be done. Call Depi. 176 ^ International Air Acadomy 4p4pm weekdays, anytime Carpot Car; throughout. Ooublo . * - exporlonco. titail resurr^o to0 Writo Box K-36. c/o Tlmos You carry them out'and we will » bo-Interviewing-pro- wjweBkends 7334279.______carport carp with adequate Jl News. Box546 .TF.IO83301. months with co., Must have mosphere. r Reasonable totl-lree 6 0 0 4 5 4 ^ . or split g the prolits. Your share Z ' -'Per#onnel Manaoor, First $3600 a s a deposit to covor.. ra , tes. Cau 733-5272. spgcllve sludonts'In your fcFOR SALE BY 0W~NER,~~2 storago. slon Landscaped com- • ' Fedoral. 196 N. Main. Login,1, JOBS OVERSEAS- Big write: Sir Speedy Inc. Dept is | at least 56% (*560 out ol I 0 Jewelry samples, otc. . I7B. 692 West 16th Street. < area. II ^ou are 16 years or BBoproom,i homo. Wood plolo pleli wilh sprlnklor system. monoy last. S20,000 lo . WOULD UKE lo do babysH- j evory *1,000). You will be oldor ! and a HS graduate, st 12% Ownor llnancing ______^ - For complete details caii : Newport Beach 82663. your « own boss wllh all of Iho y, stcXre, *5.000 down, assumo 12% CREATIVE INDIVIDUAL1 U0,000 plus'por year. Call TOM KELLY COLLECT... tlng^] * t you may quallly lor 1111% loan. Call 734-6803 all available. avail *36,500.00 ■v ' boughl lor labor relailonsIS U716-a42-6000. Ext 1039. UUNDROMAT end dry freedom I thal goes with It. airline/travel |,| training. ic1pm.. cm4->376.______V ' bosliion. Travol and variabiolo MATURE woman over 40 cleaning oslablishmeni, Pleasep call l-600-t28-16». e, AURORA CAPITAL CORP 018 SltiatloflaWanlBd does\ a rea! good business Here's what it lakes u FOUR BEDROOM BRICK, 2538KlmbetlySoad hobrs invoivod. PreviousIS neodod to servo as house-5 TEXAS REFINERY CORP. , Vancouver.WA. "excellent location on tho { /\''’6*porlenco not roqulrecJ.d. keeper i companion for 66 CSI Aulo Mechanic graduate wilh ' vory littlo management. to qualily: * 734-C347 oreves ^ needs mature person now in 1.Muslbo21orover. g corner ol North Junlpor ond iV Sorid resume to Box H-38_.38_. yoar old woman wilh heart A good opportunity to make i W ______MuilcLeMons j ' &wknds733«33- ■ Twin Falis, Regardless ol looking ' ’°^j°*’o'"dable hat'd money' and still havo tlmo lor 2. ! Abie to attend our training - Julie Lano. Family room, 2 — J -\c /0 TtfflOS-NOWS. condition, good cook Impor-'i’ Iralning, write P.M. Soars. ‘ GUITAR S BANJO lessons. Hiliteplaces. nicely' land­ fo alive. Own transportation, wor*klno.^ amicable, reler- lishing. ' Call - Everett program i (ll you nood M.) By G T-'W duCfiOtT '" m ANAGEFt i'i Box 711, Ft. Wortti, TX. ' scaped, soiinkiots, room to P{ irt Start 12-3-61 weekdays 7:45 ences. Cail 733-8305. Andrews 326-5053 or Roger the I way, there is no charge 75?S732’° & or advanced. s( Perfect Family Home! NEEDED lor 4,000 Irrigated 3 78101. ' Lassen 326^971. Town and lor I tho training, unless you 7t park RV. *67.500. Owner will i f to 5:15. Call days 734-J3943. EXPERIENCID gas & diesel . j c r e orain larm. To imple- WE NEED REAL ESTATE | Couniry Realtors, 73M716. voluntarily ; withdraw. finance. immediate 4 bedrootDff,^3 be baihs.'hugo °y altorflpm 734-7133.______: mechanic, in shop & on ^ossos^^on. Call E^al^Mar- faml .I, mont timoiinoss & quatiiy - SALESPEOPLE especially SAVE ON TAXESI Excellont . ;3. The abiilly to purchase, or family -Mom. hobby room, Tl. NEED Babysitter lor 16 mo. larm. desires yoar around • ''leaso-tmvafrdtKDlfalracior. 030 ( Hom« For Sale ty (ruit room and lots of 0- farm. Modorn office and fa- ' employment. Steady & de- woll ' established machine ' nd baby In my homo weekdays. clillies with lols of patking. | shop business will show Plan i on a ralnlmum TnVest- .* GREAT • INVESTMENT storistorago. 2 largo decks. - Vesume.& reloror»cos to P.O.0 . Call evenings 734-7178. ' pondaoie. Wrlto Box L-38 • ment of *4,5M and up. Wo'll ASSUMABLE 7 LOAN, low gPOTENTIAL- 3 bodroom BoaiBeautifully landscaped. Contact Harold Kollhioy,; ' c /o Tlmes-News.______good return to Investor or ! down, 2 bdrm, poss. 3, ■' - BOX 31775, Billings Mon-I''* ■' NOW TAKING APPLICA­A- Main Wosl Realty, 507 West ' owner operator. High In- help ' you find a tractor. “ home with largo living room GarcGarden and orchard.-3.65 acres. Between Twin Fails ______TIONS lor Magic Mounlakv-Irv- Main. Twin F a ils .h 4 ^ :^ . HOUSECLEANING' !vestmoni tax ctodit & 4..Wo’d ‘ Iiko to lell you moro. ri a . andi singlo garage, assuma- ecre ■ UNIQUE PART-TIME • Ski area. Mechanic, pro? Jo b s wanted. Call 42M771. jappreclatlvo situation. Call Call ' 1-800-(2e-l220 (in INDI- '-= bio FHA loan at 6W% A.P.R. andand Joromo. No rostiiclive ANA Cail 1-600-382-1212) bo- ATTRACTIVE A HOME near SI covenants.. Large ioan jOPPORTUNITV' ■ lesslonal ski patrol EMT. &“ *50,000 t WILL do Housecleaning. • Jorry at Real Estate Unllm- and ownor will carry wilh cove olher Inside & outside jobs, llod. 733-8107.______tween 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. COLLEGE, C Low price, *5,000y down. Pricod al assuassumablo al 11%. MINIMUM COMMISSION C a ll. Connie. 7 3 3 ^ ' assum e 7 ^ int. Cail. Roclw t *82.000.00. ^ o A t o looliing lor a porsonon Full and part llme. Apply In ‘ We are very successful In EasternStandardTlme, •; *34,500. Caii Walt Hess *82,( /no Twin Fads aroa who isIs person al MaflIc Lodjo;^____ J a n y lim ------^ 5. You should have an In- Mounlaln ^ Realty's V.E. 4234397,t n, the Health Insurance Busi- 733-6920 anytime.______' • •'- a boll-startor and who on-in- fS iS frA fl^ D ^ C frR S H fe‘t ntfss. if you are successful • dependent spirit and onjoy T. ‘ ' PROFESSIONAL VIDEOGAME traveling. BANK 8 OWNED HOME, vory REYNOLDS ’-Joys vatioly and people. Thislls THAN just another truck5k In your bualness...ll your' ' HOUSECLEANING | GEMSTATEREALTY Y’'."norsotr must be otilo to re-'0- drIvltiQ |ob In 1962. Look forOf Income' was *30,000 or L^^a go places (ogether (n prosllgous ^ (ocatlon on REALTY An experienced, pto- ;R O U TE A V A IU B L E Hlghlawn Drive. 2-Story 1605 Addison Ave. E. tcruil and organize volun-in- the Mayllowor Ad In tho<0 more...lf you ire willing to lesslonally trained ILess-than *20,000 buys this , (•“ toots, conduct our lund-id- Classilied Section under the'« travel & work hard to earn at ^ A tlll have openings In our btrck b. home, 2511 sq. ll. 2 734-0400 housecleaner seeks work, >local Video Game Route, January and February train- Bedrooms, B 3 baths, formal 734-6B59 onv-.-rraislno and vatious otherlO' Investment Required>d toast *50,000 thon we are' vory dependatjie. rel upon vwilh all ol ils Income & Tax >,''»brograms. Somo over- night|hl LIsllnga.______Interested In you. Call 600- ing classes. (Remembor, no living II' room, lamlly room and JUST ^ RIGHT FOR A H O fliL REDUCED- ^ *40,900, 3 Bdrm, • request. 734-8816.______EBenollta. Five prlmo loca­ ame room. Heat pump, a 319 Flier Ave W. Owner anx- (ravol and much dilvlng 52M11S. tions. Excellent expansion And your family too. Im- 3191 0 .n throughout a 12-courMy lorti- SEWING & ALTERATIONS ] -cii« .. 8'replace. Well maintained mediate ^ possession of Ihis 3 lous 'ous to soil. 734-7286. ’’J: POPULARITY INCREASINOIJl . • possibilities. Featuring the There's no obligation. S yiyard with sprinkling system, k iHi-.iory. Position requites Budget Cuts Eased iop live ipcome producers: bodroom, 1 balh homo on 3 B6OROOMIV1 q£ bath, family ' peraon loput In 25 hours por 1 Acre with back in ^two acres. Must soo to ap- room roor with liroplaco, de­ Youlh Ages 16-21 Delender, Pac-man, etc. pasture lor horsos. Roduced q . .> o o k and bo avallablo to Apply now lor enrollmentnl ------— - , . WASHING & Ironing In my ■Maintenance provided, Vory MAYFLOWER ; predate. Terms available, tached lach garage, lully • . ' .work varied hours. Expense home. Reasonable. 73^ . prico Irom appraisal ol & £ . 000.00 (enc " after January 1982 In Job 015 . . Baly»lttef» short hours. Guarantoed Corporation *118,000. Salo prico now (encod-in y a^, 6% ;; account and «,000 por year. Corps Vocational Training 7295. * ■- JBUY-BACK. For more In­ Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 j. assumablo loan, 734-8771. <"•. Send resume by Oocembor lli ATTENTION MOMSI New *100.000. Assumable loan ol AURORACAPITALCORP vM; \ i' School. Free wllh all ■ fformation , Mr. Earl in De­ An Equal Opportunity approx ,. *49,000 at 12% Inter­ 4 bdrm., allached garago. to P.O. Box MM. Boiso. expenses paid. Sponsored)d day care available In Nortti 017 SuilneMOppoittmllto tnver. 303-696-8719 business Comoanv. ^ ■ 2538 Kimberly Road wator ^ .9 soliener. Total eloc. '•'Idaho 63705.______est. Payments JJ17.86 bank 734^7 or eves - by U. S.(Dept ol Labor, Foror Park subdiv, Cralts, arts, h o u rs. cr 303-696^718 ------— . . M . back yd. assumable 8. Music &aloi of lun. 734^269. A HIGHLY PROFITABLE and ' will ollor attractive 2nd deed &wknds 733-0633 ; . "WANTED Foil time miltiot lor dotalis cait' Sam Overkre. evenlnfll______ol trust financing. Cali lor j' V4% VA loan. *46,500. NO ,V '.''im all dairy. Older lamilyily Kimberiy. . 423-5456. Jolnlnt ATTENTION WoRkInQ beautllul Joan and 01B______Income Property J Lovely 4 yr old, 3 bdrm, 2 rea3 Sportswear Shop of ydur appointment. '7^8340 be- b REALTORS. 425-5605 betw *'• faan prolorrod. 5 3 f t ^ - _ Action In CommunityIly PARENTS. Kindoroarlon, balh-homo, dining rm, fam. Bam 8 2pm.______own. *12,500 10 *16,500 in­ WARNING! utween 9am-5pm.______"rm, hoat pump, irtepiace, 2 -q - .n '. ;WANTED: Oiotitlan pail-tlmono Sorvico Inc., JACS Commu-u- pre- kindergarten, & nursery UVE IN ONE-renl one. Two :all nity Volunteer. cludes Inventory, fixtures. The Times-Nows re­ . car garage wilh opener. 83/4% o ASSUMABLE .work In small hospital. Cali classes available al Bo In-shop training, one paid icommends thal you in­ 2 Bedroom homos on one -e , ■' ■'* Marlov Ja ckman 73M700. Peep. For additional, in- •BECREATlVEownorwiiling. Isprinkling system *79,500. . LOAN airfare to Apparel Center «vestigate every phase .ol lot. Good Incomo properly. Large'olderi home on presi- Cali c Harold 7 5i«71 Main W. 3 t -1 formation call 733-5097. . Owner willing lo carry, a 3 bdrms. 2 baths, lamily. - -a n d more. Cfvor 100 na- Iinveslmenl opportunlllos. denlial street. Cail us lor Really c 734^»55.______room, roor 1356 sq. It; main lloor BABYSITTINQ, My home, tionally known brands such iespecially ihose from out ol *48.000.181293. torms. |, *47.900.181284. ^ MOVING TO.. CAUFORNIA. ullllllos, ulllii full basemeni, triple S " : "BBIIIBTKE[KEWmilDCLOSEIiTOGnilK” anytime except Fri nlghls, a a Levi, Leo, Chic. Calvin istate or ollored by a person a n j^ g e . Orop^ns welcome. Lovely' ranch stylo home pane pam windows, lireplaco. HOURWORLDWIDEJEAM . Klein. Jordache, Zena. Cali doing i business out ol a local SPRING CREEK ■I--' E ' F lOIHOI Now! Pacesetter Fashions. imotelorhotei. - SPRING CREEK Snoar Twin. Iw acres. A/C,fe«tced A/C yard, choico NE ‘■'1 Sp»clalli1ililting In Eurepvan CounltU* REALTORS REALTORS *85.000.1 1 Call ConllnonUI location. loca Must soo inside lo BABYSITTING, My home. Inc. 1-e0 m 3 « 0 5 . We suggest you consull apprecialo.C^atl 7 3 4 ^ -to r • W« ollor you illmutotlrlatlng work pdrllclpaling In Any age. day or night.'Hot r own attorney, the Bel- 73M600 Gold A Silver 733-9185 or appi A REAL OPPORTUNITY to ‘ ------B______m m ______7344567,______appL appi ______. 1* *.,! Inlornoilonol CulturalI Exchongo.Ek( meals. Drop Ins welcome. make good monoy. You can Businoss Bureau, Idaho BU OWNER 3 bedroom . :1an foproiontalivot otound 734-8148,______r I; EducQtlonol Fouf^do•lon ■' buy this long esUbiished ' Consumer Affairs ot ask for KO home completely redone. opiionol high tchool tludanti a free pamphlet and in­ ______Monay To Loan h ' iliu world ftalec* oxeopii BABYSITTINQ in my home. business and-t>e on your *39.900. 327 71H Ave E ast 030q HomeaForSaie 030 HomesForSale - I ,'• ■ • to ip o n d 0 y«of IhrrrtgoncI ond iludylngln Amorlco. Potty trained. Close lo Har- way to linancial Indepen­ lormatlon from the Attorney Ownerwlli linanco. 734-7105. Qonoral's Consumer Pro­ MONEYFORINDIVIDUALS ^ 'r> town» throughoul.1 fi America our Educotionol rison School. 734-8552. dence. *100.000 buys ail Buhl lovely nowor 3 bdrm, 2 w.. J Foundollon roproiontoi^tolivof mako thit year a business buildlnps, tection Division, State- *5000 to *50,000 FASTI E CHILO CARE In my homo. house, Boise, Idaho 63720. bbalh home, Ilreplace. bsml, r '■ r#ollty. ” Activities & crafts, ages 3.4, equipment to operate plus boautlluliy landscaped, re­ modern 2 bedroom home, Phone 334-2400 or 1-600- Tho equity In your homo can ^ • locole high »chool»sit tond hoitfQmlllqtfor 5 yrs old. Harrison school 632-5937.______be turneo into cash Ihrough duced ° to *57,500. Cali Jody Oistrict. Cail 734-2724. approximalely *30,000 in­ 326-5680 or Main W. Realty ' lorolgnjiudonii ventory Is included in WOULD YOU LIKE to market a last Home Owners Loan ; on, countoling ond Irlondihip CHILD CARE IN MY HOME, purchase price. Excellent products thal save energy? Irom Transamerica Financial .' ______a'i'< • Provide $uporvitlon. Monday thru FrI. Niplits BY ANXIOUS OWNER. Re- y V lor >iudonU ond hottItot lom iilet during ihoir Terms with reasonable down Set your own hours and be Services. Your money can E only. Drop Ins welcome. Cail be usod to cnnsotidale bills, duoe(M«i«e0-to d (82,500..? • ». .' iiudonit and Iholrr lomlllot(o in your comniunlly my home. Ages 2 to 4. Country Realtors. 733<716. Home. W ebster, America's Daytime his. Mon thru Sat. not dislutb your first deck d and dog run. 734-7319 BARBER SHOP, good busi­ foremost dictionary com­ , or collect (503) 568-7333. FOR INFORMATION>N PLEASEr CALL COLLECT: Call 733-3690.______morlgage. To soe how much Q n e ss, close to shopping pany needs home workers youcanborrow.call: E 3U 39-2754 I BABYSIT any agor Anytime center. Cali at 7pm. 2 33^ 5( to update local mailing lists. BY OWNER; 3 bedroom homo, *42.500. Assumablo e d u c a t i S nJALW FOUNDATION alter 12:Mp.m., weekends, Anyllnie 8am-6pm. 234-2678. All ages experience unnec­ drop-ins woicomo, reason- IN TWIN FALLS.,.. 73M044I 8H 8 loan, Call alter 5 & FO R FOREIiREtGN STUDY 1116 North BIh Street- essary. ■cairi-71M42.6000. INJEROME ...... 324-2346 y J abie.Call73»2ei. Pocatello.Idaho8320l. Ext. 5t74. 1 weekends 734-6252. IN RUPERT ...... 43^4787 DUPLEXf. WITH SMALL LSASVULE HEA!BfiLn.lMC. i RENTALF IN BACK, located I In Gooding atea. Only In K ctchumm , Id1 a h o ' m ______Uowy Wanted' *31.000. J CailMunroe/Robirts l5 pro u d to a nmounce n o Iho WOULD LIKE TO BORROWr R.E.f 543-6606. .______o ssociotositos o f: up lo *36.000.00 for 6 yearsi NEED , TO SELL 3 Bedroom on lair interest rales. Land' Boise Cascade home on Bob & Botty and dairy cattie as collateral. t t y V e e h • com er lol in Goodlno. 2Vi Bob arid Bottv Veoh longtonQtlmo retidenlt and Write Box M6. c/o Tlmes-' yrs old. Assumable 9% low News.Box 548. TF,1D 63301. j R»allori In Tn«1o Folli hovelove recenlly moved to S-SSSS inlerest loan. Call 43^9645. Ketchum.'They eagerly took t , or 834^74______. m ______htreatmenl j Ihe tome contcientiout omand Profoiiional, reo^ 1 .1-^. ' NEW PASSIVE SOLAR ottale torvice which ihoyoy woro< known Tor in HOMES, nothing down, Twin Folli to the reild en it. ol lhell W oodrlver Volley. i TAXSHELTER payments ! Irom *150 monlh They olto urgo Iheir old Irion'riendt ond clientt in the INVESTMENTS on | up. *40,000- *50.000. In- Magic Volley to conloct lh< Positive cash How. excellent i t Ihem eoncerning ony t teresled cail Harold Putiier, reol etto le neodi In iho H wrlteolf.Call734<649. ... 733-7238 or 733-3916 eve's. o Hailey, Kolchum and SunVolleyaroo. For All YourRsolll EiE sto ta Nieods v .-\ ACMEfkftSONNELEL ~ «BUILO*REPAl:PWR ' MINI STORAGRAGEUNTO tTmBERLUJNE •- SER^CE- •REMODEL TREESEFIERVICE In T h .W o o d Rlv,Rivor Valloy rage space? Check V '- . Wo havo a bottorlor way ol Small |obs a '•pocwjy-Fof*ap ou“^iSonml5itWy & seasonal ..Tree trInrimming & topping, doing ill Call Waltlit T. 7344445: price you caican tlve with. „ to s . centuin tu n Automotive Tree remsmoval. & transplant- CALL: , or stop In at 633 BluiBluo Lakes 733-2177. House ______Machine. 733-7 3i^ 7 0 . Ing & slump sU removal, 734- Opejil- ■ ' Blvd.N.______------CHIMNEY & FUI FURNACE PAINTINQi 6403^ Bob & B etty ADVANCE YOURCAICAREER CLEANING TREiWifeRViCE F ^ , , Interlor/Exter.xterior. Qualily - J|M>IAC‘!C‘S lEAADVILLE D i REALTY * 1 1 ^ '' • Communication sKiiis sKiil train- 25 Years experience ex In *ork, reas194.______plng, Stump Sti removal. Call Bus. 726-6288 f-:.. speeches, otc. Tuio . . foreign lanouaoe["'ZVS. st , CHiffiiiYciliLEANING PAPER KANOANGINQ 42^4792. Rli «a. 622-4006 TREESEfiERVICE r'l,/ i. LANuUAGt ARTS hlmney sweep? Painting. - ITED.352-4274-'S N»a . chta Professionally KONICEKEK ------Call ASHES AV^V:AV Clean & done. Reasileasonabie rales. .|j,p courteoi^s. 7W-r3«-7752eves. 734.3206 orir 7» 734-7105. Trimmingng. removing, limbs ADVERTISE ------PROFESSIONIKMAL cul A lowowered h^raulicaily. YOUR^ EGNER'S^ iRlAL SERVICES 733-25110l o t 734-1jw . 1 ^ E s l ^ites^ t -LSERVICE SPECIJECIALTY’ WELDINGSERlERVBE . UPH0LS1^TERY . We pick up and BLUE LAKI • i T ' : r.;- IN THIS DIRECT•CTORY " 2 Portable wylllf-to Rig Done lo your C & S S Upholslery, free Anyplace. ArcArc- Acetylene- sneclllcallonaIona. MacNell En- esiimalestes, p.u. & del., auto, REALTY I 3LINESS Hellarc. New Cl .734-«53S or 734- Iumllure,re, leather. Ph. i 30 DAYSS Repair. Call 734 ______Sharon 73 1734-3436. . I CALL THE PROFESSION/DNALS ^ ONLY$23.5£3.50 ELECTplCtAN PROFESSION;K>NAL TREE PUeea unaorlhoI ttoihoadini; ol ‘* 0 yaureholeo! UCENSED. R(BEASONABU RATES. OuaillJ.NI, .O.K. M l ^ F J, „ „ Your ad will roachja c h '22.000 .734-1566- ___------wor1(,wehavetiivoa^'im irucf ^ 4 - 2 8 5 9 1 famitios ovorydayly : and Iho EMPLOYMENTENTSERVICES Cali 7 3 4433, ^, II no answer, I '• results will amazete y you. Cail „ . „ 734-4784. “ f loday and oneol ourourlnendiy -yy* pitco I PU.^ Ad-Visots will helpipyouwotd yi ' SNELUNG & iRPENINQ .' I your ad so thatI itIt will be 1033 Shoshoneo n . SB ..1 North. N I W L I S■ T T I N O S ^ ; mosl olloctive and bl idbr/igyou Twin Fall#. IdalIdaho. 734-2550. yy^ jh^rponlon most anything ------I - ’ .•• 'r 'ho results you arearelooklnjJ _ " E a COUNTRY ATI. m O S P H I R I - ->•■>— lhat culs. CallCall 734-3M. 194 East. Twin Fails. T j • GR^VELCRUSPUSHED AND 11th Ave. East r h e ' ' j Four bedroom home ho on extra 3^ PIT RUN-TOPS ■ 1 > '' 733-0931 )PSOIL SHEETROCKICKING ytarket I W INBD SO R I large lot, close to golf course. ------We will deiiveillver. Drain Held Taolno AcotAcoustic ceilings. $ 4 9 ,0 0 0 . I v - r b a c k h o e sewer rock.«k. Nonhwest, .fl*c«llno. Basemeni HPlacc J o f . .. Crane and RIgt^iaoinq. 733.1234. Finishing. Call Ca 326-5669 or ' J ,789 I Three bedroom.or.on one acre — " E le v atio n , dirt ISTS 734-2576. septic systems.i “ Si HWRSTTfUST! ______M tfoffic • 3 Bodroomt • Dining Roun* I affordoble'“2icreareage close to --J haullnfl, basementsjn'ts. troo i 0, SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ., • 3Baiht • DIthwother------■ or unda at The q iFTS v il ■ -town. $4S,000«— ^ -1' , concrete removal li rl. Tuesdays: Se- G a l l e y • --•CoihodrQlCoillog------•.-RohBO------1* ■ l^r: - • systems, small s in Living room • Air Conditioning , ' Ti™nio'S Shamt RAGGEDYI ANNAh OOLLS. 38 7 ^ , • Rodwood Dsck Two bedroom hoihome in excel- .r.u -'. ponds'cleaned. TiTlm Hine SPECIAL. Call^11734-5970. Inch; Madeje I 10 order. Cail • Im " e s -N e w s • Flroploco I ■ • 734-4365,734-1S50. FORWINTER 73^-3603 or'734-8383. 734 p t , . •W tchon • Natural C o t Heot | lent condition on>n 1'/j acres.— .f .•aUILD‘REPAIR&r i ' ------INSULATE FOI 'h s s ifie d |j •Andotri«rrioiofal GUSS • 3 (Jar Gorogo j industrial land.id . w ith g o o d ' Storm windowI...... ' got opplioncet ^ , stotm door;» r s . Insulated custom windwindows, orlolnal 'hone: potential, f98,00<0 0 0 . •..A .'> 1 • 'Comploto IodT rc wit»dows. Ols FOR DETAILS CALLILL TODAY 7 3 4 ^ i4 11 I ■ linish.- Cili .734-25762576 or 325- 30%.JoneBOt ' a u '"’' 7333-0931 MODELS 734-331173 1 Four b ed ro o m beoieoutiful country 5669. home close ' Murtouaht — hi>«hon»$t.W Twin Folli { IILO OFFICEtTJi-JJri 1 numerous largele (outbuildings...... I- - I-. $ i o s ; o o o ; ------WitKrI [ 963 Blue Lal.akes Blvd. i 1 Sunday, Noveivember 29.1961 Times-Newsew s. Twin Falls, Idaho E-S i h i . ^ ,1

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1 07______Farms iRanchts '030 HomsiForStlaH« 030 HonieaForSiloI, 030 . HomesForSale IOI Farm 4 Ranches 045 ( MobiieHomesForSaie 051 I Unlum, Houm For R*nl 054 0 Unfum,Apl.lCk;pHi« 067 067 MlacelUneousForSaie 40 ACRES- NOTHING . iAPPROXIMATELY 136 Acres DOWN, SC Denver. Colo, 1971, 1 12'x'l2"BiLTMOnE •2 -2 bdrm., drapes, carpolod, CLEAN C 2 Bedroom, electric FOR FOI SALE 55 gallon (Ish Unk south of Haiolion. mobile home. Call Munroo appllancos. a carpori. fencod heat. ^ W/D hookup. $190 mo w/sUnd wf: 8 fiih. needs to be $400 Por Acre. Call Toll-Freo r 4 $100 deposll. 734-3191. res , OWNER ANXIOOS TO0 SSELL ~ Will finonco-wllh Nortlislde llrst sogrooatcd 600-528-2628.______Roblrts F Real EsUlo 543-6806. yard-$275 y per mo, 733-2521. i resealod $75. Anilque oak t • • t iwalor. Boan. hay. and grain CLEAN 2 bdtm apartment. pedestal ' base Uble $200, low down, you got 41 bebedroom t. 3 bolhj. oloctrle 40 Irrigated acres. No Build- 1197* CHAMPION. 14x56. 2 2 bdrm house, loncod yard. C '• — ' - Irotation lor over 10 yoars, 8 appliances lurnlshed. Close Kodakko< 6mm camora & pro­ hool.O N lY 536,900, Ings. Four Seasons Roally. Gas, < with woodburning $165 $ a monlh +dop. Call f jector $100, Single bed \wheeliines and. 3 handilnos Slove to bo moved. 543-6010. 734-*l*7, 7 ______*' to downtown. Gas heat, $200 ISC' CLOSE TO TWIN bui in Jorome 324-7545,______J a monlh deposll. Calt /meUI 'mi frame $20, Bassinette I in tho country, oitrociivo 4 indudod. Exceptional terms 1978 14x70 BROADMORE. 2 2 2 BDRM homo In Joromo on i bodroofti homo wllh fififireplocot, all on one lovel. SADSTORYI- jp j quallllod buyer. 63 acr0s< lese In. S.W. Twin, ] 734-1438. $1Q.734-076Salter5om, *10 (ButnolforVou) - Excollont homo. $155,000, bdrm, [ 2 balh. tirepiaco. in nearly r 1 acto. closo to town. . SSO.OOO-Calltoteo. Hanson. 423-<517-______$175 J monlh. $100 deposit. DELUXE C DUPLEX. Air con- FOR FO TRADE. Singer treadle . APPROXIMATELY ,960_ <£.R o .ll,,m .5 il7 .______I dltloned unit Includos 3 sowing a?' machine and 2 Mlrs A^OVE IN FOR THE HOIIC3LIDAY SEASON — Thit beau- Ownor Tranalorrod Sfld must ‘ 1982 CONCORO 2*' wide, all Rim[ Rock Really 32<-81l1 or g ! Acros.-'ldoal row crop and Jlm32*-3803. bdrms. t 2 balhs. Urge living oton drapes. 160x90.5434W7- . liful S.OOO tq, ll.. 4 bodibodroom, 3'/i both homo hot soli (hoir lovely homo RIGHT' .livestock combinalion. 60 ACRES 3 bdrm homo. l«1 olocuiorelocm windows. 1V4 -J toom w/flroplaco, dining QE QE REFRIGERATOR $250, plonly of room (or lomll)mlly ond guottt, Lorgo lormal NOW! 3 bodrooms & ullllllos |Provonwolls, roasonabio nil TwInFallswater, bath, much moro. 2 or 3 2i BEDROOM. Close in. Call room, | kilchon w/stove. Ho allor6;M,733-7343, ' Hoipolnt washer & Whirlpool . dinlrtg room, cuttomn kitchen,kl moln lloor fomlly on main lloor. 2 bodroom &^ pivot, and • handiino iBodrooms. Ordor loday. 3 t dishwasher, compactor, ulll- Dryer Drj $350, Sears Bast conv t room. A REAL VALUE ATATS130.000, ' family room In basomonl. sprinklers. ! Good 3 Bodroom ' 40 ACflES 10 miles soulh o h- wook’ local factory dolivory Ily room, private pallo oil blnallon bln vacumm-»160. Art * Vory nico kllchort wllh; ,homo; corrals. grain Twln-f^lts:$40.^. . and { sot up. $19,160 or II no , AHRACTIVE 3 Unit opoijportmoni cloio to downtov^ 052 Funt.AgUDupleies Jmaster suite, lenced sjpplles, sji easel 8. acrylic bulU-ln appllancos. 2‘ slorago. perlmolor ond trado^fn- $17,395, Opon 8 ! backyard with yard care, palnl pal 901 $50; Drallmana or could bo oitroclivo'o 4 or S bedroom home. Lo- barnrooms & flroplaco,; ,crossfoncod.Termsloqual-.. 30 ACRES m Twin Fills days ' a week, closod Satur- 1 Bodroor.i apartment. Twin. >aulo open ' garage dosk do: $25. Small m eU I'tesk, '■ cotod in quiotofoa. $46,'146,900, Super location. Prico has* llled buyor. Sollor is wator. g ^ d dairy -slto, day. ' Magic Valloy Mobllo & Utllillse L oald. Relorencos & ,door.Lease prelerred. $*U. $50, $5C Flshlno^qulpment $175, boon slashed lo $47,500, mollvatod. Owner wfiT carry altor small IMarina. fcM1*1.______deposit d ido. 42^795. fmonih. 324-5^^0, „ '-C - f all t 733-38fi^or ftM 033 ask W« hav* qualKteded Buyers, Need quail- Seller will pivo oxcolioni ' Call Bruce or Ray al Globe down, j A BRIGHT cloan api. Now rDELUXE 2 bdtm duplex. (or >21 Larry Peterson,______- — fisd lliiin g i. If you Jerms & low rntofost llnanc-; Really Inc, 733-2826. ou or* co n ild e rln g sell* , 1982 SKYLINE carpol f I palnl. $130 * olec- /Garage, private yard. AC, H H 0 olec. train set-up Ino. OPPOflTUNITY 10 ACRES dairy, double 6. triclty. Aduiis, 733-5365. } Ing y o u r form collI G lobe R ealty, Inc. KNOCKS-Bui hurryl - . BARE 20 Acres lor salo • 14W1DE '' llreplace. $350 per monlh, mounted me on 4'x6' board Southeast ol Jerome, Bosi 1500 gallon lank, BACHELOR'S£ Furnished (Cair734-3097. ______w/loldlng w/ legs. 2 side olfer. Call324-562t, Apartmonl. Share bath, no t . ftArRF«tplinifi* North.Twln.734^551, . ROOM f FOR RENTI Balh prlv- » 733-236S- Evenings. 5 4 3 ^I . callle-a good buy! T33. In masler bedroom. $27,900, , 324-7545.______. ’ Call Randy at Western Real-'' ' STUDIO ; APT. All utilities. lieges, I (emale.’ employed, $§i f f i a - n a r fro mm 1 t o 5 WILL TRADE HOUSE lr\ thole 720 ACRES- Good caltlo ONLY $9,500 for Ihls 1 Acro, Nice. $175 month. 733-8261. non-amoker.CaH32»-591*, r n" - • ‘courttry lor home near TwinIn operallon wllh hay. grain, ly 7 3 3 -2 ^ o r 733^985. ' \ New Magic Mill atone grain southwest ol Twin Falls. Call . TWIN FALLS. 2-1 bdrm apts, SPECIALi WEEKLY RATES, gt^neU rj» gauge reloader. I H V H T I HH 1 T O u a r v n i H Falls, Conllneniai Really,y, pasture. Homo, barn, grain Munroo/Roblrts 5 4 3 ^ , 3 BDRM mobile home (or, $155. , 1 wllh A/C $160. & 1 Kllchen > apl's $50; Rooms 73 Coll today to too thl«I beautifulbe 3 bedroom homo — ______storaoe. Hill Clly. 650. rent in Twin Falls. Includos ; 10 640 ACRES- Good row crop*• QUIET COUNTRY LIVING on appliances, washer, dryer,' Studio ' -$150,. water & ] OPEN ARM Siwi?iQ all you nood lo do> UIt move in. Attumable VA JlO,000 CAN MOVE YOU inlo 5 fenced Acres complete f, j a r ^ e p6ld. Call collect ; loan. So coll Connienle today to too 734-6839. a Immaculalo S Bedroom. 3 farm. Shop, grain slorago. Wdtbr & sanllailon. $250 por < < MACHINE. buUI In button 10 Adjoining t.90fl Acres with comlortable 2 Bodroom monlh, 4234394, | holer, eirotch stitches. Lasi •99,oea.ee. baltf home wllh a valuable r o RtmlUotlHHomM '5 f FHA loan. Priced lo10 available. B45. home, shaded woodon Young profosalonal porson 11 payments ol $11.73, $129 O B I ArriNANCIMO- T r er 592 ACRES- Excellont row dock, Iruil troos. pasture , -eeoklng tosponslble work. Clean , 2 bdrm, lully carpeted cash ca price. Call 734-5267, aell at S56,e00, Cloarwaler and spring Idd pond. Call Ing roommate. 734-0671} after .j on lhi» combination horhomo ortd thop,.Lorgo lol wllh Realty. 73W162. crop Iarm, Grandview. Shop, R e n t a l s ' ' -& furnished, some utilities, Credit Ct manager.______garden *paco and marmany frull iro et. Call Connie alrcrall hanger, hot wator Gudrun now for appointment 8fiSL______(n^ogetSj^^^4^^^^^ REGULATION RI Brutlswlck . well,T22 10 se e al Weslern Roalty, I 1 bdrm,, clean, roomy, today to to o 734-6639.129. • 9 » ,9 o e .e e . 733-2385. Evenings 543.ee. drapos. no wax congoleum, corrals, barns, (ences. B3. Munroe/floblrls543-6«l6. . unlurnlshed house. Avail Professional Cenler. floor burner stovo tor compact 198 ACRES- DAIRY. 4 on 1 I town. Available Nov, 21. pickup, $500; 1971 Cyclone o w N m wWILL i MIL* TOU freshly palmed Inlerior. 3.8 CHOICE ACflES Close to, Oec1.$225&$l3Q-f deposit. Utilities provided. $165 per pUns to your- exact re- J S29.006. Torms. 423-5369M side barn, 5 Bedroom home. I lnlerstatBRealtv.733-2211. aul,.m.i.H.73W»M.______“colloclors Items, runs good. WITHTHIM I P A Y M I N T t ASSUMABLE LOAN. B17. TF, small down & carry. Call monlh * deposit. Ideal for $500; 1951 ^V^ ton Dt^go after Spm and wecltonds, , Rocky Mountain Realty's 2 Bedrooms, large lamliv^ ^ k ^ man. Call now OFFICE for rent, air condl* trtruck. $000; 2 man Uctory on ihit contomporofyry homoh locolod In tuper oroo. — 178 ACRES- Super fatm In' VE.m 6920anytim e, mt, 2 boiht and lovely lond- EXCELLENT LOCATION on Hagerman Valley on Bill- room, all rooma£arpeted, all tioned. private parking, easy »made kyak. $100; Leng Feolorot 3 bedroomt, I new and clean. Low heat access, aome lurnlluro in- v« tilt-ln tprlnhlor. Energy ofliclont tho edge ol Klmborly, LIKE Ingsley Creek. fJlce home. 5 ACRE View Parcels. Buhl * 1 BORM furnished apl„ ec- yearling n Morgan and V? leap ed yard with bulltOi NEW &\ERY.ATTRACTIV£ 3 ; area. $750 down, 7344555. expense. All eloctric. eluded. Special terms (or {>, firoploco. Coll Donnolo0 for Iho dolollt. J u it |9 t.« 0 e . = ^ sheds, shop, troul ponds. coss to washer & dryer, $165 thoroughbred, gentle. $175, bedroom home, Deluxo*0 T26. 7 ACRES 2 miles soulh Twin, Centrally locatod. $260 -«■ monlh. Carter Homea, 733- long lease or will remodel, uM a i ^ o some tradee. Call I N N U DBOPAPAMILT O kitchen with all Ihe bulll <[1 in 100 ACRES- Row crop andI Falls, view. $39,000. Ace Re-; deposll, 733-3170,______7568.______Located 270 Falls Ave West, » conveniences. 2 balhs and Twin. Call S43-W46. | Thoro'i plenly oi r«omom In Ihli 3 bedroom home lor pasturo. Ideal cattle or dairy; ally. 733-5217.______ALL NICELY romodeleij 2-3’ ■• 1st FLOOR BACHELOR STORAGE ' SPACE, kldt. pott ond saddenJen too. 3 bolht, familv room. largo garago. Low cost site. Fish ponds, aulomatlc Bodroom home. $265 month, OFFICE SPACE for lease 144 'k Hagerman aree. lOiS & healing. Combines quiet '• apartment. Single re­ covered patio, wood->od'burnlng tiovo and much, 'e (Ish (eedera, Butll, B39, OM BuilneMPiopertyr Call evenings 7^2491, sponsible adull only. No sq ft, ConUcl J-U-B 10l oA). Call 637-4622. more. Atiumable low-interoit low- loan. Lol Pol toll counlry atmosphere with all 60 ACRES- Crops & cattle.. Engineers Inc. North PUia the clly services. This Is a COMMERCIAL LOT: CLEAN 1 Bedroom house lo0 pots. $100 dep. * $165 per STORM WINDOWS, you moro, $« 7 .e ee .eo.e e . . • good homo and outbldgs. : responsible person. AvailII mo, ly r lease-Call 73347ft. Oinces. 800 Fans Avenue, « REAL VALUE lor S47.500. ' I50'x200'. oxcollont location T.lnF.II.;31-;«l«.______“screens,'- stonn door, oil Good terms. B27. Dec 1. 1693 2nd Ave Easl. furnace, recllner chair. Call I N VI f I ltT t M I N T Cood financing so don'i\ 78 ACRES- Choice Iarm SE: on Eastland Drive Norlh and 'i 2 DUPLEX & 7 kitchen ; Fourth Avenue East nexl lo Twin. $140 month -f $50 apartments. Working OFFICE SPACE lor rent, »543-4702. ______C eth Flow It Tlie Ko)Koy 10 thit 3-unil apartment wall- and be too lale! Call*'i ol Buhl. Row crop and , deposit * ulll's, 733-3T32. located nexl lo EqulUbie >wn Twin. Privoto financing It Hamlett Really 7334079, 181 InlersUte Bank's new couples & singles. $40 to $ u SUN VALLEY Christmas An­ ho u te noor downtown — pasture. Good terms, B31, , Data Cenler. $57,500. ownersI CLEAN 2 Bdrm house, $175 Savings, easy accoss snd J} rront rolet. Coll Pat. *49,000. 5 perweek,733<2a*.______tique Show & Sale. Doc. 4,5 JERRY'SSPECIALIIV. Acre:re 40 ACRES- Pasiuro or row' wani cash ollor. Call Ed ait mo * $75 dep. Married cou­ ample.parking, $300 month. V' lot, excellont location plusus crop, Oood dairy sile. I* 2 rooms & eleeplng porch, Evergreen Realty, 734-3200. ?.& 6, noon til 9:30ptn, Ume ' Marketing Associates. ple w/references. No pets.'• Close In,'-' All uillities Ught Room, Sun VaUoy Inn. . enough logs lo build a 1600100' ' Wendell, T40. 734-2494, WAREHOUSE SPACE, 2000 *■; sq ft. home, $12,800. Callall 40 ACRES- Row crop andJ 734-4675, . (urnlshed. Call 7334168. SUPER KING Waterbed, Ind I Real Estate Unllmllod.Id. paslure. SW ol Buhl with 40 COUNTRY HOME, new. all heater, liner, (Inlahod frame. ^ Magic Valley ’ MO______CemeHrylots , 3 ~ rooms & t»th. partly 324-751B.______shares water, Terrllle view. > elecliic, northeast ol Buhl,' furnished, to working couple $200;I 1971 Chevy Malibu, “ B53. SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK, elderly coupio. nO pets.'■ only. Clean & Coty. No SOO-22SOaq(t(orleaselnOld ^good trans, $400/offor. «2< ~ ' Is IL ^ 7a3.31»9 j f l ' I 35 ACRES- Adjoins Twin1 6 Lots, Appraised $3,000.' non-smokers, roleronces’ children or pets. AvalUble Times News Building, Call Jackson T Sl. Twin. 3 2 4 ^ . Falls clly limits. Row crop,', Must sell. Besi offer. Boise,: required, 543-5004-______^ Dec,l.Call7g694l. 733-5200,734-4201.______ll- Itry water shares. Iarm or sub- FOR. RENT 3 bedroom 640 SQ. FT. furnished with unUniyi^^minj^^^^res^''m! “ Western Country >ry divide. T45, houso. Jerom e. Idaho, Call" 05< Unfum,/kpLtDupl«xN furniture snd phones. Oood ers. rockers'f^tooul cffini illy 26 ACRES- Good dairy site, MS Mobile Homea For SalaI ^______location. Call 7344535, ask ana a roll top desks. The Mary • • nl. Jetome. T42. ; 2 BEDROOM aparlmenL (orBa^raj^^__^_^ C 9 4 3 - 6 4 9 4 T 3 3 - 2 3 6 S ARE YOU HAVING TROU-1 FOR RENT 3 bdrm. 2 balh.' appl, washer dryer hook-up, Carter Centor, 733-3493,2118 ' BLE selling your mobile dishwasher, slove, disposal, llreplace, central heating & Fourth Avo. E..Twln Falls. m il ' ll...... home? Check Inlo Carter,, fireplace, 2 car garago on" air cond, $325 mo. 4 1200 058 CondosFofRwl TOAMPOUNES f 14H round, Homes consignment pro­'I 2Vt acros, $450 -f security security deposit. 733-5374._ ELKHORN Condo, Bonne 8 " nS u st in g " deposit. 543-4125.______ERA gram. We c a n 's e ll yout ' A TOUCH OF CU SSI Urge Vie, 3 Bedroom, 2 bath. $145 (rIramo, 7yr warranty, 100 IN MURTAUGH! Robfirt Jones Realty home, 733-7568.______HOUSE In tho counlry, largeL” qulel 1 & 2 bedroom aparl- day. $920 week; Elkhorn vs |r in g , $439.,734-4rM or ☆ ☆ ☆ 'H OO i M iS-iir^Tir S Bdrms, 2 baths. 2-Story machino shod & corralls. menls. Heated pool in Condo on the Bluff. 1 7: BEST BUY IN SKYLANE.3 $300 mo. 1st & last month home, brick llrepi, lrg family 543^0f438S Luxurious double wide, 3 1! summer, shoveled walks in Bedroom * small bunk vsWHEEL CHAIR; hospiui bed $ 2 4 , 9 0 0 CLEAN,N, 0ottroctlvo 3 bodrrom home, - 4B/n.-new carpel & palnl. 73M404 bedroom. 2 bath with wood winter. Laurel Park Apia.''. room, $65 day, $560 per ' . ww/matress, Uble i chosl; port batement, metaltal :tiding, well-lniulalod, Jutt L ^ of largo rooma In top GRADE A DAIRY wllh newM burning Slove. 1680 sq.lL ol - 734-4195.______week. Call Nampa, 467-33W. nNew AIRSHIELD sucUon = s ^ = = = a = = s s , ^ S5,000 down, ow nerr wl|wi|l carry at 9% . T64, cond. A great buy at $39,900,JM double six herringbone milkk com lort Assumable 14.5%x! JEROME] ior sale, tiuchlne. Call 7334434. }, rentdeaso option. Newer 3’.i CASA GRANDE APART- ^ barn, Boumatic aulomatlcc loan. Price reduced $35,500, ^ MENTS • OM Mobtlft Home Spice XMAS x SPEOAL, I ttl ^ Uke olf, 3000 gallon lank,I. Call Oick to make an oiler,r, Bedtoom home, 109 Mtn. Motobecane U nlve^ 12 sM $ 6 2 ,9 0 0 TASTEFLFEFULLY DECORATED 4 bed- AMERICAN View, 7334157 or 733-3440. 1 or 2 bdrm, $150 S up. MOBILE HOME LOT for rent room, tpllt level onm PorkwoyF Circle. Full boto- new corrals, modern 3 Weslern Really 733-2365- Playgrounds I laundry fadll- bicycle. $130 or best ofter. '■■■ PEAL ESTATE bedroom home. Dairy herd *3 LARGE 2 bdrm, new kitchen. In Jerome. Private. 'All » menl. big fomlly room)m wllh\ fireplace, lonced yord. ^ USED MOBILE H0MES.2& 3 n, ties, RenUl asslsUnce oleclrlc, $55 per month. Dennv* ° 7334014. or 7334798, & APPRAISAL available at markel price.*' bdrm. 10% down, good II-II- Vt bsmt. fenced yard, lots ofot >valUble.Call326-*053, ASSUMABIE I0AN.T1.Tl. (Across from Court House) This Is a good operallon. 733-7568, *• nanclng. Carter Homes,s storage, pels negotiable, CLEAN bachelor apartment, 1^.^- Call Lou Wolller, T34-&254 or« $275-f $100 dec, 734-4012. t63.000LovEtv'ELY 5 bedroom brick home, full 734-5650 W eslofHospital, 733-7566, appliances lutnlshed. Close CM CimenEQulpnwffofStH OougVollmor, Broker "X; Town and Counlry Realtors,•• WELL KEPT 14x70 Van Oyke,B, LARGE 3 bdrm. homo, on Ig.g- (odownlown.Gasheal,$135, Merchandise ( botomont, tpocloutIt (omllvI room, near pork. A ldaSlrong...... 733-0905-a" 733<716.______OLYMPUS 0M1N 50mm U tchoolt. thopplng. 3 flreplocot for economicol - . decorator carpets & drapes,8 lot. $375 per month,' Callill a monlh -f deposit. Call . 135mm 3,5, VlvlUr eitensk.n MarvAkkerman ,..734-36S2— MONEY MAKER, Southwest garden windows, cenlralai 734-2196or?33-7721, 734-1438.______\-y- « 7 ______Wefctandlaa .] hoot, fenced bockyord.:ird.S7.000downl T63.. Denis Vollmer...... 733-9199 ‘ tubes, & filter set. $300. Ask , ol Jerom e. 135 lo 170 A^res'9 heat & air. w/skining,D. LEASE OPTION: New ' 33 CLEAN ' 'HoosekeepingI WANTED-* TO BUY- stnallI Ifor Mliie. 734-9764. . '"S in choice deveiopmeni area|> $17,500. financing available,e. bdrm, 2 balh, garage, large $ 6 2 , 9 0 0 RANCHIH ttyleI 3 bodroom home, oil >0 Cabins, weekly or monthly. ' 4 x 5 speed graphic with ’ OWNER,MUST SELL- U '* at Iarm ground price. II youlU 5*3-8311..______. yatd, pallo. carpets, drapos.8. Partially (urnlshod. 733-6631. "" ‘ >•" ; electric, fireplace, vory clean, many exirot, nice bedroom house in Eden, want lo (arm or Invest this Is case. 20 (llm holders with S 12*80' MARLETTE, Nice;e appliances, 13W% FHA, VA CLEAN 1 Bdrm. $140 $70 area. ASSUMABLE 9 '/4%VA LOAN. TSO, priced lor quick sale.>m. a deal,I Call Jerry 2 lunds avail for limited time, I AIR CompresKr. New. Twin I awning & storage shod. 2 dep. w/Washer & dryer. NoI Cyl, m HP. 30 Gal, Llsl $735. 127,500, Carl Buller Roally.^ Jackson at Real Esute Un- bdrm. all gas, carpeted, BRUNSWICK & REGENCY Home.TSS. cc'vered patio, targe fencw>ale one wllh everything or will s . "° pool Ubles, new 6, used.* MONEY? yard lor privacy. Established— DO YOUR OWN THINO on $250 + deposit. Gas ' We buy gold & silver, rings, 992 ACRIS -— Row crop, Grondvlow. ’5 keep lunlture. $20,000- For Jurnace. Releronce re-■1 NEW ALL ELECTRIC 2 bdrmI A ccessories & service. Northeast Jerom e location. Ihls 5 ACRE LOT with NO ► -Clark'S, 7334601._____ ;___ coins, wslches, sterlina & ' Homo/thop, hanger,'.hot ho w ater well. T33.. • 2 RESTRICTIONS, nice y 3 more deUlls Call Randy «' al flulred.Call733-750t. duplex In Jerome. Includes- dlamortds, sum ps. 73M ft7 >59.000. Call Chuck Henley. 7 alovej frig, utility area In> CARPET STEAM Cleaner 4 8 0 A € R H ^— - fRow crop, Orandvlew, rock 324^87, Hf.-,. Bedroom, 1% balh. .cedar»r " NICE OLDER 2 bdrm home In each (inlt. No pets. $250 * I C ontinent sided home., wllh shake10 ______- Twin, Full basomonl. gas Portablo, 12 gal. 2V^ HP. like • ' freo. big (leldi, nice horhomo. T33. •CANYONSIDE REALTY •* $150 deposll. 324-SWO, new. Cail 324-*985. Gold & Silver Exch. JCh • QUALITY■Y 1*x70 GOVERNOR, 2 bdrm. heat.'$250 a mo. -f $100 dep. • 624 Blue Lakes Blvd.N. 100 ACRIS -— Row crop/pottu>«. (ilh 733-1062or32Jjg4_■af- THROUGHOUT and onlyly m balh, llreplace. awningng NO PETS. CAll 4234844, NICE 2 Bedroom. Spatks> COTTAGE QUEEN, (ree- dock & shod, very sharp - Ave. $245 + deposll &I sundlng sioves apdd WANTED TO BUYI Wood pondt — good dolry tile.tlic Buhl. B39, _ $69,000.00.161-81. mE NICE 2 bodrooms. new 032 Fller/BuhlHoflwforStle house, se l up In mobile f* Utinile3-Call734-(006, IlrepUce inserts, Con-^ Planer. Call 733-3895, — Row crop/potturo. terrific " catpoi i paint thru-out. : 4 0 A C R I S - > nes BUILDING LOT, phase IwoK) home park at Hansen, Can Range, double carport. $260 THE REED APAR^ENTS- strticled ol IA" ateel, brickk WANTED TO BUY, Browning.. • . view, go^_tomi^Buhlluhl.B53, BY OWNER; AH .brick home 98 arrange torms. Call 733-1280 I lined, and designed withh automallc 5 Shotgun, on comer loL 5 bdrms..~~i 2 Suhny Meadows EsUles plus $150 deposit. 733-4317,I7 Spacious Studios. uHlihes ; (JUST A SAMPLE OF: THITHE MANY FARAAS t RANCHES 500 locaied belween Twin Fallsin days ask lor Terrl. ' paid excepi electricity. beauly and oHlclency Inn Magnum 20, Belgium made, baths, lamlly room, pantry., d 734-1393 (702) 755-2377 ew ;s, WE HAVE IISTEDI! GCALL OR STOP BY FOR A coc^nat-viiiijum ayslem, dogf and Jeromo, An excitina de­e- 1968 FALCON. 12 x 80. 1^^ ;7. Ixcellont location. Only $1*5 velopment where every Toi is ” SMALL 2 bdrm homo. 1210IL'' monlh. 633 Shoshone Street BBOCHURE) . run Vdouble garage & much Is bath. 2 bdrm, utility rm,..J' Primrose. $1*0 per month. more. Assumable 1 0 \ loan. a view lol. LOW DOWN,N, atuched storage shed, North or call 733-2629. on______AnttguM — EASYTERMS.iaO^l. range & relrlgeralor. $5500,»■ Call Jea'nle 733-2112. . DflgSSEftw(mlrror-$60 Call 54>6fl7S or 543^762. 7 , TWO 1 Bodroom apart* DINING SET. wassh stand, Calf Mrs Jones al Curryrry YOU'LL LOVE IT! Beautiful 2 m enu. Downtown, clean,. AntlquemeUI/C£BOX$50, ' BUILDING LOT CLOSE TOro TrallerPatk733-3961. ' bdtm house, llreplace. , 6 ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMASS 'oak sofa^U nket chest. 1052 W ______Jarome Homes heal Included. $100 and $150. — all In a multi-family area ol 1969 12x55 COLUMBIA[T> dishwasher, stove, reler- Feldiman-Realtora, 733.1868, TREE Vii. ences roqulrod, $295-I-$100 0AK°*PR1NCE5S DRESSER, OWNER WILL CARRY.•jOw. 1 Jerome:$6,900.00.»6M1. Mobile J ^ e , 2 bdrm. Free 1 bdrm apartment, large- Call 7 3 4 ^ ove'e. ■ > ' acre ranch home $62,500, standing IlrepUce. 4" In­In- fl9Poall.73*-0S« . ______. ELECTRONIC SCALE, store oak olllce chair, oak roll lop — rooms. All utilities pd, I only. £ureka wood, coal ^ Call ConrfnenUf Qolt} i\- S RIM R X K REALTY sulated skirling, exc condl-dl- 3 bdrm. 1 bath homo. Iiropli except elec, Elec. heal, W/O) counters, caah register-llko SIfWf ra3^165or734-4567. tlon.$57T)0.Cair686-772e. large living rm. slove. forced new. best oiler. 788-2000,] range wllh wator reslvolre, :hle 324^11 hookup, $160 per monlh. warming Shelf. Call 3244025. alty Aller Hours Call32«-3MeI 1971 ROAD RUNNER 8x40'1~ t olr gas heal, linlshedied cleaning deposit. CallII 788-*a67,______bdrm. skirtod & setup in ' * 733-Mn. ■ ELEQANT very rare super WALL aO C K , GER. $200: U- Funi)&Ra(Khes (In' adult park. Exc cond. $4900. ,( quality large wardrobe nin 37 acre esUte close.lo Twin' - - 2 bdtm apartment, lou ol ? i n w*ih Twin Falls water rights,IS. .734-5762_____ • _ 3 bdrm. ^V, balh home In storage. Atl utilities pd.I, trunk. $140. Call 733-7159, ...OAR LOAF ^-lEA. (ow Jeromo, wfappilancos, 3 Oam-Opm,______drill, $40. 208 Borah A ve.; n .t Was In pasture and beans,•» a - $500 CASH REBATE- - •s . except olec, Elec, heat, W/D - 7 3 4 ^ 1 .______crop. 360 Acres. 1 plvol, 5 washer/dryer hookup,uP' hookup. $205 per month.I. FOR SALE double, brown whoel lines, 4 hand linos, or New Champion HomesIS Newly remodeled. Avail, e 40 piece set . LIMOGES TW IN PALLft S'KS'MS";; $100 cleaning clepoait. Call K borders Highway 25. MalnW. Really 7 3 4 ^ . Any new hott>o boughl dut-lut- Doc.f. $285 * dop. No pets 733-2973. NeSi C a 'r^^H IB HAVILAND. whlle/goW. 17M Addlion Eatt ...... 7 3 3 - 0 4 0 4 $830,000, Torms, Jim Rllchle ber 733-3571 aft.5or7344)2M. r* Perfect cond-, $300, Call Ij OF 40 ACRES^^fu» w a l^ jialedZ i Ing the monlh ol Novomber - 2 Bedroom basemeniI' 24" FRANKLIN fTrI p LACE ,1 , B U H L ...... 625-5671 or Western Really will have a $500 cash rebate -.apwtmeru.4l65-^-dapo$U, I ” 3-3^” 330 N. Broadway...... - 733-2365,______~l6"b«~8ppii8d-trth8-d^ & Chlmnsy-PtportlM.-Catl - " to*)SaXall 543-4412. !lL \ IntersuieflaaHv.733-22lt, J, 734:«9eJ______07< MuslcilhBtnjmenti 155 ACRES NEAR Wendell,De- 40 ACRES west ol Jorome. 3 Bedroom home lo't rent, HUMBT 3 bdrm duplex apt. at 638.t - 3 mobile home axles for I Idaho, Plvol & solid sel-lyne $22 Excellent dairy -slie. Call“ i "“’"CARTERHOMES deposll required. Credit Maurice, itOO dep, $275 *5 CONN - Trombone, new. ' 100N.3Q0W...... 4 3 6 - 0 5 7 5 per acre waler cost. clearance, uarter Homes, , salo, Ures 8. wheels, $300 used 1 year; Artley Flute, or Jerry Jackson at Real EsUle * pHer month. Can 7334684^ n m . u w n i . Excellent crop hlslory. Unlimited. 324-7516. -'•I tWM. 733-7568. days. used3vears.CaU4H4012. I Excelleni lerms. - V 151 ACHE FARM N.E. OF ... __ jgflOME $295,000. Buy all or 109 acres for $200,000, 42 acres lor $95,000. Call De- l nnis McDermltt, LeMoyne ' Really 7334S74' days, or ■ 734-2446 oves. I J- E 4 T im es-New s, Twin Fallsalls, Idaho ' Sunday, NovembeIb e r 29.1981 ■ I: .

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068 GoodTMngiToEat 102 Cattle 104104 Horsos 074 MuilMl InilnjmtnltI 07B i_Appiiincea 080 Healing lAlrCond. ^ 090 Peta 8 Supplies n097 Hay.Orala&Feed 10:102 CatUe 10; APPLE CIDER isn't |usl for " U CHOICE holstein Hellers. QeQi. 16T,2ND.3RDcullingAlfaifa HCHOLSTEIN - SPRINGING. 5®] REGISTERED 8 yoar old 0 LAUNDRAMAT EOUiP-. PRE-WAY FREE STANOINO HiHsloweon anymore. Yea, we j“ 2 bulls, lop condition. 800- *_.y^ppy gelding. Good moun- • ■ KIMBALL ORMN lor u jo firoplaco. mobile home aro «r slill making Iresh apple 2ii, GREYHOUND 8 Russian . hay. ha Approx 100 lon. SM lon. brtbred and opon Hollers. Also f JM(«lha-Irt.000.734-8167. ' - Swingor 100, has enlertalnorir MENT-8 washors, S dryors, Woilohound cross malo Call Ca 734-4381.______HoHellers. 3 months lo ain & childrens horse. Ttas li dry cioanor, waior’ctoanors,’ approved. Glass - doors, chcider. 2 3M mlfes S ol Buhl, v ' . *t»r»cti..E««ilent.324W4 ’ Usod 1 soason U50; Cail Qj yearlings. Delivery on ap- 9 } WEANED HOLSTEIN workivorked callle. Cali324-7427.. .. misc. 15500. Cali 764-2504. Qa!15ii*2flL______U '° tsl. >1 2nd, 3rd CUTTING HAY »<>' noilors. Vaccinated & do- oci 1 I 9 3 ^ , ______. Bl proval. Hrdlicka Brothors >*01 iELLorTRADE,1,283yoar ' LITTON MICROWAVE OVEN BIG RED POTATOES 10« FON SALE. Call 324-4030. P« hnmnd.CallMI-5291, 0,^8 ' REMODEL-aIr tlghl. quallly pound. pc 324-3748. 8 month oid AKC rogisiered Livestock Sales Inc.. Rl 7 -tlSi >lds Arabian. W Standard : 076 O fto Equipmeni lofStiBla & aeco»sorios” S350. Cali fom al^ BOXER. S180. Cali 300 BALES Ol Siraw. 600 ton Box 142. Chippewa Falls. ... ired. Cail 328-541fc built wood burning stove. - ol corn sllago. 543-8886. w? IM______Hon.1 PtTNEI BOWES Posugo1 m m . ______Obi. 3 walled with blower. WINTER «J poutoes. 10«-lb. 82; 5434011. WiS. 54729. (715) 723-1171. JM Wsnl-young gentle, spirited M«ehlna.C 9 g FREE PUPPIES- will bo ^ HOLSTEIN BULL. 3 yrs. old. AU\ l l TYPES OF HORSES horSEiorse.Jor youno girl lo Irain - Ricond & Gr. Only *149.95. " "™ small sn dogs- good Xmas gill 350 BALES good clean rCall a lor ro co rd se2 5 -^ . boiwughl, sold, traded. Plenty foror tricktri ridino.m ^TB. : lar A. chimney slack. All lor straw; Good .usod barbed — 077 ■ Ridlo, TV & SlereoA Kon's TV & Appliance. 420' S825.622^1„ ------; • -- « 000-f"^'-- PeaiSupplles (orchi1dror».ft4.71t5.- >01 REG HOLSTEIN BULLS pi ■ Main Avo Soulh. Twin Falls. wiro; 2-18' corral gates. Call _ WE SPECIALIZE In Starling -CfUIQ MODEL 40 chtnnol ------. .A^AKC.BUCK & WHITE Spr- 734-6481. From tpp sires of (he breed ^ :oil8, training slock horses. . w/upper & lower sido t>ar)d NEW Washor and Dryor,' ^ ______BglkJing Malarial mjl n j . r d ill Farmers’ Market g and dams wilh high'typo and CHi:hristm asgift aZtlldtiMppelfBroa. n c 845-2502. ” hoavy duly Genoral Eteclrlc. 90 TONS top quality 3rd cut- production. Sonlco ago or Pali>allmlna, very gentle with - j y l j Ciltzons Band Radio, asking0 - Only S5M; Aiso, 20 KWI DIRT CONVEYOR, idoai for ^ l!njjA^ailahay.S8i3lorj.£jai„ p J YEAR OLO BAV FILLY. Cail <200.734-77^Tua»orThur8. 085 Fenili2er& Top Soil 73I youngor. Sawtooth Farms kidi •• oleclrlc Furnace, J150. CailI digging basements. S300 or A>AKCOoberman.redmate.lO r Inc., Alvin Smuinv733-7148. . c;al•liS-JiA lTiX P ; PHILCO'COLORED TV. 19" TOfUV______olfer. jllter 4pm 324-5514. w«w eeks oid. shots, outstand- (-yr oid lllly. 800 lbs. halter •croon, good cond, STS. ’W8______Farms For flent SXWDUST ______ajroke, genlie, S400 or trade . . 423-6M4. ______’’ USED RANGES-washors &. QUAUTY WOOD TRUSSES 15'tt?S*^432'£?70 *^1'’ FALL-FERTILIZER I '« •ILLY Vl quarter V, Ihor- lorcow.4234437all3om. • dryors. BUCKERS Appli-- Gang naii engineered rool WANTED TO RENT larm Ca juThbrod, t^ Il in pm 324- 'S iS RENTANEWTVIOwnanew« anco and Furnituro. 223 indI trussos. Cail ' colled lor ArAKC Old Enniish Sheep Dog A p p lied to d a y . ground. Call ovonings 678- • ■ oolorTVbyrenting.Nocted- Puppios. ff wooks. Exc THE VERY BEST IN DAIRY 87517*;______105 t05 HorseEqulpment !■ Avo East.______quotes. 328-5982 or 328-5122 Pl HEIFERS, good soioction HO•tORSEBREAKING i Train- ^ . ; Iton checlied. 20^Main Avo. markings. Exc wilh children, E For SALE or LEASE Klolor . N.CAINS-733-7111. WASHER and DRVER lorr ROUGH ' LUMBER. all Male C! {175. Fomalo S150. P ' a y m e n t d e fe rre d = close-up sprlngor hollers, 8> ing sale. Call 733-8587.______dimensions; corral poles. ui .099 ' PastureForRent I 300.400 Ib. holfers. Chuck -jor 9U1II horse-stock trailers. 01- | STEREO- RECORDS from HURRY .SELUNG 'FASTI tlirM 1 arch 1,1982. leting quallly & -price. ,1 2 WASHERS. DRYERS &t treated posts, railroad lies. 324-3989. ?? ______FALL/WINTER pasture . PoPeterson 324-3331, 2N 2V^ E J q . tapot or rocords. Loadedr, sloves & teiovisions lor salo. Will deliver. 324-8161. ^ wanted lor 50 stock cows, ol;ol Jeromo.______Gooseneck puii-lype, 6.7-7V^ witti evorylhlng. U5. Call AKC RED & RUST Doborman '[BUHLCOOPSUPPLY- Si< swide. f f i 25 to 35 In rstock. | Call 423-5979.______-Pupsr-OW of-AKC Black DlcJlNqya«L5;0_-j.91j:____ • i TRTRUCK FOR LIVESTOCK, ~ HORSESHOEING, FARIFARMERS EXCHANGE, ' 1 30" Hotpoint oioclric rango:r — Sd o b e ^ ^ ^ ^ a io ; Kirnbertal ^ 13011lhAvaSoulh focal vicinity, Rales vary, irlnlrlmmlng.& cold shoeing. ' HAGHAOERMAN. Day, night - .4 MONTH Old Sound Design I Taking orders lor only 10 lo 1M . - Cattle ’ SoSeparate vehicle for calves, cti - AM-FM alereo record player,, 10 cubic fool Gibson fiosl- Call42M109.______837-8M7-6294. ______• ; I froo rolrlg. Both good cond. 20.000 bd, ft. al S220 to S240 ‘15 Call 543-4356 « ^Or538-2273. ' ' «/cas«alle & -Mrack, . • pon.OOOM, 1 b y so r2 b y s. AKC Al reg. Dachshund pup, ANGUSBULLSIorsale ^ K & A HORSESHOEING. WEm PAY CASH for usod , USEO Hool trimming tilt ta- uq •xceilanl condition, musti • -ratfllSL______Also treated posts any size. only 1 Tell. SlOOr 6 3 7 - ^ , . - Rogistorod Ro and commorcial. JJ.® Normal & correclive. Pro- saddsaddles 8 tack. Vicker's ..;-aell for coIIh o , will ta k0 e ' ' 30" WHIRLPOOL Range', 8 3 7 ^ 7 .______■ = s = = = = Whatever Wl your brood, buy a ble lor largo callle, very i«.lessional Farrier. 324.3968. saddSaddlery. 733-7098.______. Llko Now, S200, Call 4 3 8 ^i C.II3«M«i______« good condition-543-5214. . boatoller.73»08i1aU3om^ . STEEL BUILDINQS- AKC Al REQ. Black Lab Pups, -« . 0 ______-Farm Seed good RO quallly bull- it paysl REGISTERED 8 year oid 20'xM'x 8‘ Gooseneck, slighlly 1 aliorSom. ' £ x c brooding, OutsUnding Howard Angus Ranch. Buhl. 45 CHOICE Holstoin thoroughbred me qeiOing. mako usedused, WW stock trailer. EXTRASTRONG ALFALFA SEED lor spring 54- Sprinoino hollers. 324-5573. oO' 07a FumHufetCupea , Potatoes. Apples. Grain,. hunler8.S100.326-5365r-— i. .* 5434915______- Sp ^ood lumber; ^ t 1 438-5572, *400CS4000,Call3i4-J^ „ . ? 080 HeallngiAlfCooJ. 'planting, top quaiity, state - BARREL Roeratllon Room 1’ Equlpmont. Arena. AKC Al REGISTERED U b s~ lesled. fe Jam es J. Marshall. JATTENTION DAIRYMEN! ______' : Ko - . .■Sef, Bar, 2aloola, bar ligtit,t. AFS-EMBER HEARTH wood i 80^x2%' Cost S3S.900- Reg. Irom In field champion stock, 733^1141.We'lidolivor. 71 - We have on.hahd lop quality ~ S150 or trade. Call 438-3700. ^ Holstoin springing hollers ' Oame table, 4 chaira, couch,t, burning siovos &pipe at lailII $81,858 S1 FOR FALL PUNTING wo 1t4 Familmplemefttt ll<114 Farmlmplemenn 114m Fanil Im p ie m k t,^ oHoman, 2~end tables ft & ciose-oul pticos. 7^-4958 H-X200' Cost S22.900- Reg AKCai Registered miniature h, weighing from W to 1300 lbs havo all Iho popular public lhal ihj will freshen in 2-8 ' lamps, collee ubie,>• FOR SALE, wood burning ] S38.108 s s forf( as iow as USED Oii heaters.i 800-525«7S.. . g788-2168.______8880;et ' .Kimberly-Charles gram Qf. In which wo wlllloase ’DflOSLE bAS^mattress &i BUCKERS Appllanco and BEAGLES- AKC. 3 pgps + Kllmes gl 423-5855; Joromo- 35 35 cows or moro. For lurihor ' M odal I 3klEd!!M l^S?L_ Furniture-2fl2nd Ave East. Mother, S80 Each. Roady lo Paul F< Beckman 324-2147; information inf call or write; 2x10'UtiiilyGradoS200./0QM MurUuGh- Frank Neboker qc J b m BAR- S'8" X r i! '. * barir 24" FRANKUN FIREPUCE , , go. 733-9258 8 koop tryino. M Donald Berry. Box 341. K-16-2-P » 9 4 “ _ . yfatoola, eel ol glasaes. Exc.;. & Chimney Pipe. S125. Cali'* BORDER COLLIEfAustralian 432-5519: 1 Wondoll-Ray Mc- Augusta. At Wisconsin 54722. • 734-9598. Cord 536-2029: Blackfoot- 7157288-2359.______71- ___✓ cond,to00.Cair734-48«8 W -'ColaloxInsutalionboard Shepherd SI puppios, oul of John ,, Shobo 884^159. W o h a v e> itrailers fo r all purpirposes .. KINQ-SIZE yalerbed, com-t- 3T0NQ.E...... $3.79 very VJ good working stock. )• . ^ e , Si:S. Catl aller 6 423-I- HEAT PUMP Qalvanliod DolU rib tin. t25.83?-8267. ^ SUPER SHORT 6-row BULLSALE G i v ea us ^ ° ll tor detailsills . - CallS43-52SS...... 63« a lineal ll. BRIGHT Bl & beaulilul aprlcol Barley. R Taking ordors now JOINT ji PRODUCTION SALE tgL»M!PflgfilJ^au32^W, -:Klno alze waler bed w/airir ------:------(Can also order colored lin toy to poodio puppios. Also s REGISTERED ■stud sorvice. e8&-t781. « HORNED HEREFORDS cushion manrees, healer & al 934 a lineal ft. 'Sj 067 Hay,Gra!n&Feed •70 BULLS-SERVICE AGE ^ 082 Buiidino Miterlala FOR SALE PUREBRED - APPROXMOO ton. lsl. 2nd 4 •25 HEIFERS NORTHWEST siSiamese hiilens. $20. Call A BANGS VACCINATED 'S ofs, In good condition, 829-5^7,______3rd 3^ culling hay. 3 miles SW _ ] *■ THIS WEEKS SPECIALS1 PLYWOODSALES fJ ol Twin. ALSO HART Salo & at the Burley Livestock :t170.es. Cain's Clearance (Behind United Oil) MMALE siamese kiiions for S Commission Co. Builoy.lD. _ : Center. 7P-7111.______® FORTHARNEYBLDG& sale. Blue Polni. Seal Poinl Tandem I| 2-horso trailer, J; 733-5909 " mako ollor. Call 734-5181 TUES. T DEC8,1981.1:00PM. FARM SUPPLY & Red Point. Prices vary. " Information (208)83^5510 ew MILES EASTOFT.F. 7344W35eves. 733-8353 days. days, ‘I 733-5045 eves. J SAVE *300 on Ihis AHENTtON DAIRYMEN BULLS FORSALE ONHW50IKIMBERLY RD) ^ ______G a ra g e ^ MUST u FIND HOME for 1 yr „ AGE-Coming 2 yoars BEAUTIFUL 7-Piece . NEARTHEHANSEN Old, Part Husky, malo, loves You ’ might be ablo to roil or g INDOOR Sate. Hospital la- ^ grind your own ralion lor BREEDINO- ° 3/4 Angus. 1/4 [j5£|ur^oS ^B u h l . i5 4 3 -4 0 7 0 I Living Room Sel: -HIGH BRIDGE ble. chest^l-drawers, fine children. oj 734-3402 allar 8- ft Chianlna 11AM-5PM MON-FRI S5.00/lonorless,andpayoll xj e china, pottery. Ubleware. PAPERED p Cockor Spaniel yourI, own mill al Ihe same COLOR-Black ^ ~ :sofs. Rocker, Chair, Ol-I- CALL...... 423^180 clothing, piece goods, pups, p 3 monihs old. ideal lor /i They'ii givo you the right ^ :toman,Cocl(lallTable,2End. time. Special sale on now. J | 2x4-8' In units. Only 84 each. (Surfaced), 9am-0pm- each. « 734-3721.______^ neod" in your calvos. -It •>* ■ for ttilaT-pTece family room FOR SALE; Excellenl Quallly S tn 100 Pc 2x6-20' hill dried sur- PROFESSIONAL Dog V doesn't cosl anything to > a nNNOUNCING .groupthallaaopracllcalandid faced in unlls. S2S9.rOOMbda Cee______FUewod I 1st. 2nd & 3rd Cutting allalla. iq :{ivtbla lor the lamlly room oror Jt. • - groomlng-Poodles . s C:a1ieB8.2427allerfl. specialty. Sherriee's Poodle ^ '“"‘■A’lL & 'F iiaE S ^ - :den. 'Tie aofa and matching•0 100 Pc 2x8-18- kill drieda COTTONWOOD & LOCUST s n S80 per cord. Cul any length. Pull. F 73>* unirs.S249.f«Mbd.ll. Tuttle area. 837-8267. calvos ^ for sale. 324-5042. . :nt-a-ford GROOMINGI Vacalloning? '• REI > nation piald herculon fabric>0 Approx 120-2x8-18- klil driedd CUT TO STOVE LENGTH C •:r tn d iMtlier like vinyl and I'll board your dog. Chori ^ DEHORN, CASTRATE, surfaced in units. Onlyly SLABS* S80. cul pine S80 a I' HAYBUSTER. TUB E -•>. hxve deep pine finished«l »239./00Mbd.ll. ' cord. Wiil doiivor.328-< 089. Miller h Kennels. 423-5104. ^ brand & vaccinale. All for GRINDER for sale or renl. S3.50 ^ per head. Call324-3714, ■ n :weodfraffles.8eatcusnions CUIATED LOADERS 2 Units 2x8-14' kill ddedd o a -YOU NEED a li^iier to REGISTERED F 16 mo. old 1t>40 5 ton por hour capacity, • 4 WHEEL DRIVE ARTICUl ' • » reverslbliTfor longerer surfaced In units. Oniyly haul lirowood? Please call English E Pointer male. Exc. Dick A Parroll, CALL 733. .FIREWOOD lor sale, spilt Urge ? cage & all exlras S20. 4 S IZ E S v : S79...NOWUS8. Now'oniyS239./OOporMbd.I- and delivered. Caii 4»4834 I ALL FARMRM TRACTORS _ Great pell Cail 432-5583. i » TRACITORS „ o r ” 4,29M_.______Good R (fth 2x8-10-or 12' in SPECIAUZED training- In * » JOHN DEERE 2 /4 0 2 0}cobandJuols. c< ^ GOOD CLEAN Firewood for * * JOHN DEERE 5020 RENTT ' UNFINISHED FURNITURE: unlls. Now only S229.f00 por" sale. For more inlormation obedience, ^ gun dog & ^ ig M.bd.ft. M rsonal protectora. Desert ! * JOHN DEERE 4010 BYTHEOAY-WW e ek _ r - - ? call 733-3286.- Sky[ Kennel. 32fr5809. * "•» Damaged Inl, house doors, *:• CASE 1070 cob‘8 duotsols » OR MONTH ‘iO fiw er Chest, Regig Prices Slarl afS3.00 each, ' GOOD CLEAN PINE Splil & TO give away- young female * g delivered. S85 cord, 733«81, } ' ' I •<. IS4.9S...NOWt48.SO Formica counter covering German Shephorq; Sell- * if MASSEY FERGUSONI 11135 c ob fi du als, * ,{1 ||osa than cost] 49< por sq.J. ------— ------{ • ’^Ortw er Chesl. Reg Registered Trl , $fi2.85...NOWt42.W '' unlls. Only S2.00 oach. » MASSEY FERGUSON1 2: 235 * „ FOR SALE, large Capon that ' new puppy or kitten In 4 ^ ASKAROUT OUR -r *S-Shell Bookease, Reg^ Solid core Exterior pre-hung0 (Chicken) Roasters, good receive | 20% oil on your * INTERNATIONAL 806)6 cob, new rubbor, * ' mahogany doors. Oniy ^ t23.0S...NOW 01.90 y ior X-mas or lor Ireezer. Initial | supplies, (inci food), »n o v o rh o u led e n g in o on - Craig L AdomtMn (r Cr*i.) 823-4347 ,4. SET OF 3 living room Ubles.»; S3OO./00perMbd.t1. . ' ' Kimbtib*riyRd r. Twin Follt 734-4121 "Z- Mahogany ffnlsh. Used JJ JedAdomionjret.r««.) 823-4498 ^ Steel house .doors (in- 102 Cattle ’ r*********** (5 6 .^ Cain's Clearance suUled) Pricos siarl al 102. Caltle ************ ■Cantef.733-7111.______- S21.95each. Z r -USED SOFAS-kweseals.s, Prellnished wood grain Inl -.recliners. Also color T.Vs.s. door lambs. Now only S9.50 V- ‘ BLACKERS AppiUnce sndId Dorset. ^ Furniture. 223 2nd A»e Esst. u v e irough down spout 10*: BULLS FORSALEFG Z- WATERBED frame & heater,,r sections. NowoniySl.99ea. *. Ag9:Com!nl i n g 2 y e a r s S Gaivanl20d ridge roll 28" :tor sale SIOO. Call after S - Brooding: V< Anc^ n g u s '/4 C h io n io 54^^754.______pcs,NowoniyS1.49each. . f I, C o lo r:r : E B lock PECIA\L ^ Palm close-out prices, DEECEMIBER SI • WOODORAIN Formica ^ Gallons S5.95. Ots. SI .95 eo 8 Ihey will pul -/i moro — dropleaf desk, tots ol A n ew breed lo lhl« oreo I 1 Internationalsi l s »loraoe.S130.734«90. each. »l2e lo your colvel & itill■II remoirt n block ' it do etn ’l T aike k A dvantagee of1 W olverton ' ' Lots ol Codar Lumber- I' coti lo looil *0 give ut q callcoli. Various widms and lengths, w ' 07> ApplHftCMr In unlls. Only S150.r00 per M D e c e m b e r D iscount R epaair S pecial :J2 17 cubic ft. Whirlpool relrig-g- bd.li. A S I E T T RRANCHES . erator. Used only 6 mos:s: RouQh 2x8-10* and 12' in N ow’s The Tin'ime To Take C aree (O f Those N eeded1 Ftepairs O n Y ourr EEquipment ■ SUndard elecirlc Whirlpoolol unlls. Oniy $235 /00 por M3 734-55333 3 — Days - sloveforsale.733.5m., . bd.li. I il24-899898 — N ight. f D on’t W ait Until nt N ext Spring WTien hc Y ou N eed T o U;Jse It, R epairs A ndI D o w n t i m e 1 — FAMOUS Skinl-Mlni 24" Manoqany Panoling or Sld- W asher & Dryer. -Exceilenin| ing H x8'- V Groove in un- A re M uch M oreire Expensive T h ea condition. Cain's•s IIS. Only S175./00 per M bd. Clearance Cenier, 733-7111. It. FOR SALE: HOTPOINT slove-- Cedar Paneling or & refrigerator. Cali 423-5109^ Siding V Gioovo outs. In Inn P arts A nd LL c a b o r O n A l l Rlepairs ( D one InI n O u r " unils.J250./00porMbd.ll. SPECIALiL E A R L Y 10% - t l •M ori______Pressure troaiod Ft; 2x4 In Fl^iOlOARE side by side re-e- unlls. Only aoo./oo por M WINTERE R 8 A L E Shop. Free:e P ick-U p A ncid D elivery A 30 M ile R adiid i u s . - frloeralor. Exc. cond. S400,0. bd.lt. . ■ • " ' O.E. lull slie wuher& dryer 9' Cork Board v^"x4'xS' Roog S t e e r c o l v e s f r o>m m the local area. AU this orjn aill equipmnent. t — tractoiars, balers7~sws w i a t h e r s ; $180. Call 734-5308. . S89.50. Cur sell oul priceQ G.E. Washer and Dryer, S3i0» ontyS39.95shoei. J • Beaverhead Par'artnership psir/best offer. Exc cond.j. REMEMBER FORT and

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------\ , l i r ______IfriQitlor l«i . .. . — AntlqmAulot---1» Autoa.Cheir^------\ atton 118 FantiWodtWinix" W 124 SnowVehWes a 140 Trucks« 142 im porM poiU C an ■ ^ 8 2 “ -...... ’ Autos.'Ford *« 119 CyclesaSuppllea - 1-1938 Chevy C o ^ ; 1-1938 BEAN COMBJNINO wantedIted. ______• ' ______[i5- MUST SELL. 1«M « . i a5 1973 FORD C400- V-8. 5 5 f973 AUDI. 100LS; 84.00000 Chevy Sedsn. Take both 1989 chevy' sutlonwagon; 9 SUPER S CLEAN 1974MAVER- HASTINGS PIPE Have 2 combines. 543462) 1978 POURIS snowmobile; ,1 miles, good shape. Askingng $250,324-2125 or 73^0588. passenger. Interior cond. I< main Spm. or 54M078. Rod o *.■1 Yamaha, exc cond. >690.>■ speed. 2 .speed. long wheel ICK. AT. Ac. PS, PS. Car has Top quality gated and milr <> 0' 1980 Arctic Cat Iraller. Call II $1200. Call 5 4 3 ^ . oood. 733-1322after 6pm. beant complolely recondi­ lino aluminum plp«. .Pluticu tle V-gmonS_ljg«_r.______alter 6pm ,7344875. Alter5om.543-8491, — base, very^n. $ ^ . Call _ 1952 CHRYSLER ImperUI. 4 J. 678-3796 or 678-7158. 1978 DATSUN HO Sedan;in; door Sedan, good restorable 1972 Chevrolet Capri, 4 door. tioned )i by OK AuloSyalems. Qatod & PVO unaeraround. 2-1979 JOHN DEERE 440 TL Li- YAMAHAS FOR SALE. 2- Call 733-3077. BILLMATHTO CORN HARVEST YZ-125's. a 1980 4 81. 1-YZZ 1973 GMC 1 ton; fUtbed. wtthh 45,000 miles. Call 734-S77171 condlllon. best olfer. Call.': P8. PS, AC, 1 ownor car. C ' gulfiers, »000 both. Call II «»er8om. 3244249.______$750. Cail 324-&317. 1970-FORD 1 GALAXI for sale. em ilesSouth of KImbart)Mrty *760 machines & trucks Q T34^or733-5B33. 250, a 1980. AB In good cond.I- or withoul 10V4‘ camper. Call 42M847______*aover & ALFALFA SEED - Call43W438aHerV . 53^6371.______■ 1978 HONDA exc. cond..i. 1955 BUICK sutlonwagon, 1974 Chev Monta 2-^2. Hat-. Needa ^ work. And Honda good condlllon. $450. Call street bike 360. Call 734-3106. . ONLY 3 YEARS Old. 160 acre»Cf* 125 - TnrelTrsltefSters 1977 SUZUKI 550 OS. 18,0004 1974 INTERNATIONAL Vi lonn 35,000 miles. Call 733-1408. chback. sharp, new. paint, ■ wheal line sysiem. com-Mm- Leslie R. Jones. Inc. original miles, extras. Veryy pickup. Excelleni condition.1. 1978 HONDA CMc; Hon-fl. iw e e e ^ ______gobd upholstery, VB. duals,I 1973 l Slallonwsgon. », six \k mile Wad« GORGEOUS 197B 28' RoTdMa good cond. $1000 bottom d damailc. sunrool. AMfFM18 8 1957 CHEVY Bel Air sutlon 4 spd., im wheel. FM, msqs, excellent a condlllon. «l IlneSjaM'alunHnuffSlum LQ873M458or.32»-S280N Runner, doubio bod, hlde-"5 Itnsjsaa ______" SM !;;' °°°^ Irack stereo, maoa. Call-all- ..Wagon. New palnl. Runs facials. UC, sun shield. . . 9 ______- C mawi^lln«r75 hp" pump a Pouo ...... 73M18«tSl a-sofa. storoo. rool air and ' 7 3 4 ^ or 734-8718. asksk oooS.BBSloller.3244249. . scoop 4 spoilers. 46.0MI 1974 « COMET. 4 dr. 8 cyl, — moro. Soe. Intermounlain 1981 YAMAHA YZ-125 H; miles. Bestorfer.6784i72. i Call 78B*« Iti novor been raced. $1000. Troy or Mike. 1957 FORD RANCHERO. aulomallc trans.'Call 53^ i^Q Molor Homes. Wondell. 1977 CHEVY Monte Carlo 2D;; 6262afterj^ 6 ______CUSTOM CORN PICKINQ rvtilMt/ifflnni - ______“ Oood condition. Call 733- & THRESHING j, 146______4 Wheel Drivew ______:______new llres, excellent cond.■ 65 « FORD QaUxle 500 XL 30' 138 Heiry EquipmentM 1975 DODGE D400; 5 4 2. $3250. Call 7344848- " OVERSTOCKED on 8” PVC7VC *2 seir-propeiled pickersI MUST"’ s ELL NOWI 1976 30* - power steerlnq, «dUI^ - J 1964 IMPALA SS Convert- rebuilt 351 CleveUnd. H Oated Pipe *1 com combine Mosl. roof A/C. 7' rofrig. Js BRAND NEW, Drove 3 Ible. Dri.e home >1500; 1965I 1977 Chevy Impala suiionI molor-slock, r transmission monitor systom and more. ^ truck. S4.0M. 678-3798" months-1981 Datsun sports ■ ‘Buy now at laat yeanreara 'Trucksavallable. or 678-7158.______? GTO Convertible. 4 speed. wagon, good looking, radi*. needs r mlnoc wotk. as is prfcssi CALVIN BAILEY Market value around tUOO' i JOHN DEERE - Iruck pickup. 4 WO. S speed, als, b est offer or trade lorr $100. I Headers $50.' 192 , ^All s u e s o«i«d pipee Inl( 53^2247 or 536-2587 will sell lor a lot loss. Seo. 1978 CHEVY « ton; auto,3, shortbed, AM/FM radk). good pickup. 734-231)8. CarnevSI,.TwInFalls. ( USED r PS/B. till eteering wheel. >8.500.423-5690.______stock. CUSTOM COM0^ InlormounUin ^ ->Molor INDUSTRIAL E9 UIPMENT 734-5432. ' ' ----- i II - S ill Homos. Wendell. 5 3 ^ 1 . ' 65.000 miles. 324-2245. 1977 CHEVROLET Monte 1 place your order nowI (orlo THRESHING Urge and smal - BRAND NEW 1979 Scout« 1967 MUSTANG FASTBACK, 'C arlo. A/C. P/S. P/B. , ' underoround PVC. II Of TENTTRAILER. sleops4;-m>-^ -JD544A*Loeder ....>38.00000 1978 GMC 75 Series tandem.n. Traveler 4x4. V-8, AT. PS. AM/FM alereo. $3100 or bestI 173 AutM-PtyiMuth 00 427. 13 speM , low.miles,, ,1 Cobra OT, colloetors model, : AMOTH METALPnODUCT!fCTB appliances. Easy tow,ow, D R O n Backhoe. . . . $23,600 *, PB. air. cruise, deluxe Int.. compleiely redone. Consid-- otfer. 837-6346-______1974 1 PLYMOUTH Dusler, Call...... S t u n nrp canvas noods somo repilr, very clean. $13,000. CallIII full laciory warrarjly. Now , Musl sell-leaving stale, 67Sa7B6or878-n5B. ’ . only $79»i. Magic Valleye* er best ollor. 537-«642. . 1982 CHEVY CAVALIER, t - S n o . C l K ilo r <700. Call 8374828. loaded wllh extras. 3,000i $$1400. Littlo body work. Call - ! E L L I O n ’S IN C ., 1977 CHEVY Vilon. 52K ml.ll. Int'1.7334268^______Dale, 5434725.______1972 24' seir-conUlnod travol c 111 Overland Ave, Ji. 1ei tires; Metal tool box lor wide IrrlgationPlM bottom hydraulic rese [ti belled tires, Exc. cond.Id. p ic k u ^ ^ b ^ 404 Weal 2nd,I 100______Autos-DodQ<) /AM/FM. {2.900. Call 733- •InsUII Irrtgationoi^ plows wllh or without NHih !2 ______P3, PB. automalic trans. Call 8 ^ . fTe Bob Houston, Salas R ep_on 7 3 4 ^ between 8 4 5 or >4000. Call 837-8631. ___ REPOSSESSED ' tpe Mike Gott or Dan Gott 733733- 1981 24 fl. TERRY TAURUS. HomePhone...... 733-1490 SB2a.733^itW.42M574. ' used twice. Fully conuined. * T M ^ e v e s . ______1977 CHEVY BLAZER- a/C, . Pilced way below book. 1979 fui i a ______Autos-Buidt't DODGE OMNI. Excellenii TO AiiHDmIm CUSTOM PLOWING ~ 1 bunk beds.; KXQ. Call 886-UaI ______- 1979 FORD F-600; 5 4 2. PB. PS. AM-FM. CB. radW . PIPESALES c . 2462 bolween 9 & 6, aftIt 6 4-wheel drive loaders. s. llres. full lime 4-wheel drive. 1968 BUICK Opel Cadet;. cond. low mileaoe. $2995 or , GROUND WORK. T. C ; MQheslb1d.giifa-7206.._ '2U W est of Hospiui Robison. 82M584. Will1 gog< 324-5979. .______loader backhoes 4 olher In^f r 96 excellent condition. After runs good, fair condition. :• 73^013*^ 157 • dustrUl machinery. Machln. o t m - n s i . ______^— _ 5pm42>4296.$4200.______- $ 3 2 5 .7 3 * ^ alt]aL5jjOpm^ ___ >MPLsce,______29 FT. COACHMAN, OulnnllkS cfvConnecllon87M534. 10______Autos-Fortis WE irlven HAY & STRAW Hauling. CallC«' s u r Deluxe 5th Whool, like » 79 TOYOTA SRS. Long bed,d. 1977 JEEP Wagoneer. low 1970 evenings 82Mm or 62t629- new. Must m to apprecl- 4. 41,000 miles, A/C. AM/FM. >n. 158______Autos-Chna»W HO______NEED ' Ford \M . 4«0 cut>lc inch Incl 5M7;______; ate.>75ft.Uall32442<9, ” Casselle Siereo. 733-1561 or -L 1978 CORDOBA; PS, PB, AC,! ROY RAYMOND - molor wllh pump. » ,0« MANURE HAUUN(JNG 30' U76 FULLY SOlf-lOlf- FOR SALE or for hire 1961«1 73*-7886. 1977 SCOUT SS II 4x4; soil., -tilt-wheel. AM/FM 8-lrack. USED ; Call78a-*516. Warned, We travel any- any conlained 5th wheol RV,RV. Kenworth. 18'tllesge bed. or top. 18.000 actual miles,»»• new radlals. Call 82M855. FORD i. . 20'8pudbed.Call&:^_ . ns >4295.67^3796 or 678-7158. . . _ $4995.3244547 o f824-7225. . ! « HJ______V»M CORDOBS.-W, .PB,- MAG.Kl\iilikEy’S • GARS! - 113 FinntRifichSuppaeJe5“ MANUHE HAULING3 ------_ 1957 DODGE 2Vt ton, 18' ib 1978 BUCK FORD RANGER'fi* cruise conuol. AC, steel800, 7344280 sH customised, loaded wllh CAlflfS*R»AR. “ Inlermountaln Motor ,, No.1 DEAL ; ATTENTION DAIRYMENI manure hauling. 5 4 3 ^ «or epm.wkdavs.anYllmewknds exlras. See to apprKUte-1 1979 BRONCO RANGERg 158 Autos-Onwolat 8EEEAflU0tSEN»T... St«k .5434011. Homes. Wondoll. 536-2301 *6 XLT; cruise. Hit, air. 30,000 Shop us Before you 1965 INTERNATTONAL Vitonon Priced lo aelil Call after 6 DT- 1968 CAMARO. automatic tofOetatls.______pickup. Wllh camper shell.)H. 7344389. miles. $7500. Cali 67M798W- c Purchase your next new :: !,“ i 5 V r . ' " J : «'•Iley l 5 ______JJ. transmission, no engine,I. orusedvohlcle. KELLEY Dalrv8upolv.3?4-W. — 1 NIGHT OWL Insulated » W i L ______^ 1500. Aller 4om 324-5514. . ‘ cam per shell. Fits sUndardf f l _ 142 ■ Importi-SpcrtiCOTin I960 BLAZER 250, 8 cyl.. 1243 Blue U k e s Blvd N. MOTORS C SU N T WALL ALL STEETEEL A v ia tio n ___ s ir t box. Call 7344045. 4spd., PS/PB, low miles, BUILDfNOS 30'x40-i12rx12‘...... ' “ ■ — 1968 INT'L - 10-wheeler'H'l NEED A CAR with c u ss, and Accesiffrles lor your siereo 733-1823 - v i »515S delivered. Othen {iHon 1971 4 STAR 8V^'; exc cond.md. w/apud bed. 5 4 3 trans. new '“I 15-20 mpg.. exc. cond. $18«» are avalUble In Cusalfied. ihers. 18______AvUfc * down 4 Uke over pay-■y- Walch our columns. 733- soo B l^ K MAIN AVE V 32W643.54W1«. — heater, stovo/oven.. sleepseps overhauled engine. 324-2697.!! 8 S?.K”'ra » ,' Webuy.sell.orconslgn _ PILOT CHRISTMAS GIFTSIFTS. 4. $1495 or best ollor. See. *• menu,Cail Mel7334»467. na3i. Computers, , fill 1970 Chevy Vt lon. V-8. exc-MiHr>e Ban ^ V-8, $700 or best oiler. Call — ABSOLUTELY PERFECT:CT 733-8524 alter 5.______*" 42M369 after 6pm 4 ^ • TRACTORsC.,^ GLASSTRON BOATS ar»d an 1979 25' Cruise-Air. 1-UsedCASE1370Dw/^ 1970 FREiGHTUNER CO; 2 Chrysler motors. Calkirilklns Gorgeous autumn color, •yf 1979 MAZDA RX-7Lred. sun o. air,excellent. trailers. Jerome Implemei axle, e-TI Detroit, 10-speed, tnent 8.000 miles, loaded. Best rubber, new painl. re- )■ l-UiedJ04320Dw/pU.• . Co.,324-8311.Jerome- ___ oifer buys. &oe. Intermoun­ >■ 1-UtedMFStjperMO “IP cenl out frsme msjw. *6800. uin Motor Homes, Wendell. 1981 VW RABBIT LS.Sspd., ■; t-UsedCASE(l1B,oas. 538-2301.______'*"■ 678-3796or878-7t5r_____ 1-U»edMF«50w/loader. ,CLOSE-OUT 1972 DATSUN Pickup. RunsT . plush interior. AI^FM 14Jsed IHC eseo tjydrir^ro - ON1980’S EXCELLENT 1975 20’ flood, Sl200/b e st. oHer,sr b eetle, exc. cond. MUST O u ’ /tG ^ w/loader. Chinook mini home. Dodge“S® a2*5079or324-3181. SELLI 8 2 ^ 7 2 . wry* 360. sleeps 6. cruise control, ;; 1-Used CASE 4600 Industri s .. al w/loader. Sg'^^nV ^thrtelions stereo. IW M .wsh lirm, Soe.lee! 1.UsedFERQUS0NT03S.w GREAT..4t Tom's Martns 4 Intormountaln Molor 17S AutoDealeraire 17B AutoDealeraare Homos. WendeII.538-2301. 1-WATTS 318 resel PLOW. W e ^ l i S y - K LIKE NEW 1975 Monaco 22' New WATTS Plows snd an< . ... ------— party model. 27.000 miles, P r i c e s OSn i Thit :• Rippers. Johnson outboards. Orriairrion Qood rubber, power pUntUnt ___ T o Cmm ip a r e I & Seaswlrt boals. EZ Losd<>ader and much more. Beat olfer ■: >------'AFTERHOURS: 8. Shoreland'r trailers. MsgAsglc buys, better hurryl See. In- J a c k ...... 32440214021 Valley Marlna-2M W.— on c te m o u n u in Molor Homes, S eiecttioin O f l i e ¥w C a r s •• Keilh ...... 324420M206 S M i.T M W .______Wendell. 538-2301. LO^ O K ! r i n o S Don ...... 324-7261-7267 SAIL CATALINA YACHTS;rS; ini ------___ 13’. 16’.-22-. 25’. 27H. NOMAD H- «: MOTOR HOME FOR RENT. I t - !' FOR SALE: AC 7080. INn HiHP "prams. sailor row. Parts« inar a CALL...... T U -zm al Trailers C O M P A R i TraiSPA IR Iil ■: loaded 410 hra. cast powem e r b rd w ire . SAIL HAUS, 4«3 14-15 MPGI 1960 Mini Mirage .A 2V. 6 Cu. F». itefriger- 1.4x38 Locust. Twin. 733«27..__ age Fully Sell C onloin^ shill duals with fluid 18.4x3 ----- Toyota Mini home. Low oiors.AndAWhoieloLolM or*l maximum front-end weightlights t v fibergUaa boat 8i Iralliraller rnjles. save $4,000 under 1982 DATSUN KINGKl CAB 4X4 ' ■- & rear weights. 3 remolt" ”' ; i M . c . i i W s , ______new price- Self-conUlned.le d .' 2 T o' CChooM From ' 1 9 8 2 D A T SS U U N 2 1 0 2 D O O R Rodiol troction tires. 5 speed>eed. Roily red with occent :: valvea^ut. fuel tank. excellent condition, See. 4tpe*d.cameoteo beige, occent striped. stripes, lubuiorbumper.fendeinderflores.powersleerlng .« months warranty . lef 122 SportinoGoCiQoods intennounUIn Motor •• Excellent cond. t38,00( ^ Homes. Wendell. 536-2301.r $ 5 4 KUIT - Atso t>ew ft-row heath PUn'>iam- SMO MARUN Rin KUUT : V e r doubte diK . openers, witWlU, Buahneil scope, New concond! 25' C U S S A CHAMPIONION V V ^ t M C I A L ...... t N C t A L V ...... precl- MOTOR HOME. Air. genera­ 995 *4660 *8780 dickey John Monltora. UUs* sS • • • ’• only 7M acres. I7S00/ Also Ala * te .a2 4 j9 » .______tor. TV. 25.000 miles. Eic. / new IH plow turner* Nev«dinitl. ■ y TK)NAL tractor. Eic. conc i a ______UtllltyTriiert“?S? . t40WW att Moln C M t f A M T M M i COM»AUTMIS ader! BROWNING A-5 12 gaugauge. STURDY 4x7. 2Vt ft deepS*fp. 3 3 4 4 3 1 0 ^ ^ ^ 734-*S65 2; good cond. Big rtiino 10 rti Belgulm culls com»imp. w/ramp 4 meUI compart* M I C I A T ...... f M U C IA T ...... *6350 bUde. exc. cond.Call 532. 53: Exeellentcond.733<738.a. m ents. >158-90.32W278. ■....*65a0 : ______GIRLS NEW 10 speed 26 im 1982 DAIDATS»|210MPG 1982 DATSUN 310 DQnaUXE HATCHBACK -- HESSTON STACK HAND10 X» , bike. Price negotUbie.“S O Automotive 5 s p e «»d.fodiolsStMM j.f 4 speed transmission, beoutli•autllul dork copper, 43 MPC . power pack, power uiiosK 733<0B9.______lloutlon tires, hay & stoven GOLF CLUBS. -4 wood m Auto Senlce C O M P A U T H I S I COMFAMTNIt : p^dles. Heslon- • «Uc “ c* Irons 2 thru 9. Pllchlit h i n g ------. Forestt Service AT mover 30 with cat tracks. Ca W C I A T ''...... f r a i d ...... *54M0 AUTOMATA !■ <5890 ------° “ TRANSM1SSK>NS 1982 DATSUN MAXMiBuimsaw . INDUSTRULL0A0ER8I LADIES SCHWIN 26" ^10 f^emoved. rebuilt, 4 le- Automalic, rodioli. air,r, IhlsIhl on* reolly hos Halt. ' '..400 John Deere Delsel. • Call p|*c«i. Parta * labor in- luggoBerock.«»«M point PTO. power ahuttl' M uaey Furgeson model 4 NOW IN STOCK S 4 W 57 41 $189.95 • * 'delsel. power shuttle,' Mag 4 S » W 39. Olherir S 4 4234856. _ L u v 2 w h e e l & MICIAT ...... !■ *S890f ma«Y .... 1 I 0 ,8 8 0 L * * ’ W’s 4 also Rugers h> sloeslock. ‘ .... ; h— Magic Valley S e u rily{[ , 4 l g Auio.P»ii8t Acwt6rtM^ 4 M r h o e lI ^driv e Pickups 1962DATSUISUimURW HlI 1982DAISUIRImCEGUUHBES I ‘ JOHN DEERE 4240 tractoiictof, Marn Ave Eaat. Twin Falls. 5 speed, sports luxuluxury pockoge. comeo beige. Trocllon llres. 9 speed./olloll bar.b> runnlngtlghts, more. A-1 Power Glide with B4M [ : I 400 hours. | » .OCO.a37<847.!SiL PYROOEX hi stock. Davt • ahlfter. C 427 X Edei Brockrock I ^ I COM»AKITIII« . - JOHN DEERE • MMT Gun Shop. BuhU543j8ia,S:— manifold. Qood 14x3S C O M F A M T W f ' TRACTOR. New rubber. Itv STEEL HEADERS correorrect goodyear slicks. 700 xl! MUCIAT ...... f M U C I A T ...... ^ 8 8 8 0 : . hitch. Exc. cond. Best offer,offe 4 bail, lowest prlciirices. ntoroM tires. 1957 Chevrole' " ^ 6 0 6 0 • I Call 324-4249.______John Waite Custom Tack:ackle. rear ttousing with spool I ' I LATE model tractors & otherOlhi at the Ilghl In Salmon. OutOuWe race axles. 1979 CheT38<366 engine^977 complele cheichev » r l ; rr*1^ . C O MAPAM I PRICIlISON OM"S rPI i N I S T : wning 350 H£l ignition systemtem. • MF 35 diesel. 3 point hllclhilch. automatic 5 Sholgislgun. 324-2826.______7 1982 CjUnUnUACCIMARIHM 1982 GMC HIGH SIERRERRA Ml TIM PICKUP nnlng Magnum 20. Belgluhi '"*?«-mac R8LL BAR,*Tush bar foror73 7: 3 6 vroy power seat*.s. ( pow er windows, door locks,I- Sliding rear window, heavy,lovy.duly springs, reor slep I i _ 7y4?ia93 (7021755-2377 eve-^ (0 60 Chev pickup. Call Cal ^ I trunk releoM,a. A 4 s p ^ . AM/FM star*o cos-I- bump#r. till steering, powerwer brokes, powor staorlng. : ; PULL TYPE ROADA manui ” , 3244782.______satte, eruUe control,rol. Codilloc't most oilordoble• 5 liire V-8. ouiomollc. ouxillijxillory luel tonk. AM rodio. ; 1 spreader, call 324W 5. la suwimii..a®!!!* WE REBUILD Hydrauliiwiiic * luxury cor. heavy duly radiator, gauges.ges. cormine red. . > RANCO Sx20 fUtbed. 1I yearyei BROVm WARM UPS. UdIesUdI Jacks at ABBOH'S AUTC,UTO ' old, near perfect; RancUflco smell. S50; Ladiea Knlckiickers SUPPLY, 305. Shoshoni ------cooriintanj r C O M ^ A U A T ; . 6x18 dump trailer with arai stze 10, SSO; sweattersirs all Street Soulh. Twin.______,^.-1380CHE»MUlEtlW 4X4rtM H M I A T _____:**13,826^ n i i M u c i ...... :^ 9 4 7 3 and atock aides. Miks SueC wool. 1 lg. 1 med. 150 ««»:ea( 1 Pr. studded snow-tires 4 «p«mJ tron»fflU»lon,I, AMf radio. r* ar tle p bumper. I 42^4680.______alao knicker socks t8.18. Ali oxcellent cond. sixe w D-13 ;. ..,.p.p=odinodel perfect condlllon. ..Call ..C -plus 1 wheel. >70. 1 pr 60/40 iplll SMt. oirllr Iconditioning, erult* conirol, 6 woy powar itols, powe« w er windows, door locks, ' : 955 Swather. Auclion D< anvtlme 73*<143.- ____ TO/14 $20.1 pr. steel belie<.UK] till Hearing. AM/FMI Siereo.Ha lully equipped. trunk hood release, oulomaomallc Ironsm iiilon, AM/FM v; : cember 5.1981.1 Soulh,h, iV$2< - DYNA STAR OMEGUSSISS 11. radUls. $50. 734-0287 o stereo cassette, cruise control,cont amber leothtr int*r- ' wesl ol Jerome...Can t I bind- 733«50_.______ONLY... coM PA unntj lor. Colombian brown exterli45.734-2525. fR O in LUV PICKUP !;• : 12" X 30" rolls wllh IM CHEVRl COM»AUTHII$ m 1968 JEEP Jeepsler: whll<'fP'” Short box. 4 tp M d trontmiitlon. tr AM radio, reor 1 9 8 2 W C H nH iS S S H U ^ T M PICKUP 1 3 ,9 6 6 ^ phsse 30 HP molor. AllK ne ROSSIGNOL g spoke MUCIAT ____ I cond. 14900. Can be seenK 175 SMASH SKIS jl) ' «tepbum p«r.E78xl4ll4llre«.No. 1-331. Sliding reo r winder. jrop'M n ciom bucket seois, u .- 15 KILLOWATT Onan gen*lener- SUNSH Upe r 1969 IHC 4070. Sleeper,l-iiS® a MUST SELL, I960 KawaSwasakl WANTED lale model <4 i sr.Exc pickup 4/or panel. W sundard trans. PS. Pi 67MHaorB7S-T15a. plffi':'sUPERS™GER!°” ' E g- ZX Jnd^aS;^• • « ; ahape. Also 19T2 RUPP> p4 ^ ’ 4891 ext. 258 - C ' ^ P '" - ^ 4 a 4 0 7 P . = r - -v#»^-tfad»r»ke newr*otj i: I -^OOMgCK ^ HAIN AVE. Er-.-. .. B — • . 'Ili . . - FOTiWortiWi(» ------HARLEY DAVIDSODSON I I TeuJTs 1975 SNO>JET 440 SST.■.good gt Motorcycle; See, Jeroff>rome I I " ^ MESSENGER ANO UW KU11. Bean and Com Comblnlno condition. U ^cooled.I. »wltR> implemenl Co., 324^131 E-6 Tim e»-N ew s. TwinIn FFalls. Idaho S unday, Novojvom bof 29! 1^ 1 _ ■ ■

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yhis winter,■, com e to Idataho. Foralpinne skiing, crooss country sskiing, snow m obil)iiing, fTshingI (o r iu s t sightitseeing, idahi10 is a land fllHied w ith V I' unllm lte:ed vacationiopportunitie ( les. Excellillentafccomnr modations.ex exciting attraiactions and Vii/aried eventsts combine w ith SPE}ectacular sc(cen ery a n d fririendly peopi)ie to m ake aian Idaho vac£:atlo n o n e jy o u rfajmily r will nevver forget, The Iddaho Travel committee,c ccomprised o^)f re p re se n ta:atlves fro m eache o f th e S taIte t s six reglor>ns, w ants yoiDU to k n o w ai:bout the myrrriad of travelei sp o ts ail. ^ o v e r Idalaho. Togetheier with the thth o u san d s o f Idahoans inn the hospitalality businessss, the commnittee wishes!S to e x te n d t(;o you a persclonaljnvitatlclon to visit Idaho inthis w in ter.

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M aglcland 1 B igv] W ater M ountain La.and 4 M Idaho's covem■ m o r, J o h n V. W ihoshone, Blaine, B Camas, Goocoding, Bourlundary, Kootenai, Sf .Jero m e, Twin E v a n s w ill b e hlappytosend a t Bonrinner, B enew ah couijn tle s Lincoln, Ll Minidoka, Jl y o u r r e l a t i v e oirfrtend r f a per­ ^ rFalls, Cassia countleiles sonalizedlnvltata t i o n t o v i s i t 2 Lewlwis a Clark country tah, Clearwater, Nez!Z Perce, 5 PPioneer country o u r s t a t e . Latal Bingham, Power, BiBannock, P l e a s e s e n d y c o u r n a m e , ■ Lewlwis, Idaho counties ■ ^Caribou, Oneida, FrFranklin, Bear t h e i r n a m e , a d(dress d i and rela- 3 Treaeasureland LLake counties jvem orJohnV. lam s. Valley, Boise, tionshlpto: Covi Adai M ountain River Coilountry Evans, Statehou□use, Boise, id Waslashington, P ayette,I, cem< , 6 J , Owyhee LLemhi, C uster, Clarlark, B utte, 83720. Can'm yon, Ada, Elnfiore, i )nt, Madison, )untles Jefferson, Fremoni COUI 3 . . Teton,1 Bonneville ccounties 8 i D o h6 1 * 1H is tu i b ii m - ^ k North idaho,0 , l

The ski earnirnlvals in Sandpoint. M H Priest Lake, Kellogg,K6 and Coeur *A. B M f l d 'A le n e f e a tut u r r e ic e a n d s n o w .... ■ sculpture, paroarades. broom hock- W ev, snowshoeoe baseball, and out- f doorbarbecucues. Also, you w on t 'J 1 L want to mississ the Pacific North- f t . west Dog Sleele d C h a m p io n s h ip s a t - Priest Lake. ■ . ' "■ Schweitzer;er Ski Area, located in m w K m theselklrkMM c ountains, near sandpoint. IsIsl the forem ost w inter resort in this:lis a r e a . S iiv e r h o r n Ski A re a a t K ellogogg and Lookout Pass , / * iS tW r ^ m fT near W allace:e ac ls o o f f e r e x c e lle n t SM i d o w n h ill faclliicilitles. ' in addition)n to nordic skiing at sp t h e r e s o r t s , cross-countryci skiers / can skltr^allsIs Inli I d a h o ’s S t a t e P a rk s and Nationallai FI o r e s t s In t h e re - ■ H glon. snowm 9 ^ Chamber of)f c o m m e r c e In t h e c ityI - '■■ ■ I f ' f '>'* youwanttos0 ski or snow m obile for m ore Inform:m a tlo n o n t r a i l s a n d ' ' V* '* lo d g in g .

C h a m b e rs o f Coc o m m e rc e Ski A reas B o n n e rs Ferry,Y, EBox 3, B o n n e rs F erry, IdaIdaho 8380S: 267-3156 L o o k o u t P ass, I.S.C.,I.S BOX 933. W allace, idariaho 83873: 752-1188 . .. coeur d'Alene,e. BoxB 850. c o e u r d ’Alene,2, iId ah o 83814: 664-3194 schvi/eltzer Basilsin, Box 815. s a n d p o in t, IdaIdaho 83864: 263-3331 Harrison, Box;24, 24 H arriso n . Id a h o 83S33:;3: 689-3434 — Siiverhorn, Box^X 417, Kellogg, Id ah o 83837:57: 786*9521 H ayden Lake, BoxBo 122, Hayden Lake, Idahlaho 83835; 682-4368 H ope, BOX 304,4, H ope. Id a h o 83836: 264-E4-5345 S ta te P ark s w ithithW interActivitles P rie st Lake s taIte te Park, co o lln , Id a h o 8382821 K ellogg, 712 W.CV. C a m e ro n , K ellogg. Idahoh o 83837: 784-0821 ■■ P o s t f=alls, F irsts t I n te r s ta te Bank, Box 909109, P o s t Falls, ID 83854: 773-^'3-4526 R ou n d Lake S taa tte Park, R o u te # i. Box 10,10, Sagie, Id ah o 83860 P rie s t U k e . Ro ou u te # 5 ,B o x 205-E, P rieSt st IRiver. Id ah o 83856: 443-20<'2049 Farragut State> PPark. Box F. A thol, Id a h oD8380J 8 P rie st River, Prl«d riest River, Id a h o 83856:: 437-44204 H eyburn S ta teI PPark, R o u te #1.Bcix 139,.Plummer, P Idaho 83851 - St. Maries, BoxiIX162, St. M aries. Id a h o 838i3861: 245-5106 sandpoint. Box!ox 928, s a n d p o in t, Id a h o'85864: 83 263-2161 ' N atio n al F o re st:rts ' spirit Lake. BoxDX 68,( s p irit Lake, Id a h o 83813869: 623-2881 C learw ater N.F.,=., Route #4, orofino, idahcihO 83544 . ■ W allace, Box 1167,116 W allace, Id a h o 83873:'3: 753-7151 Id ah o P anhandl(die N,F.,Box 310, c o e u r d-Ali-Alene, Id ah o 83814 K ootenai N J., UUi berty, M o n tan a 59923 Bitterrop’-N.F.,:„3l6N.3rd Str CCI. HainlitoitOM, M ontana

<>I , t b HI m D ilit{ liyi _ L ew is & C la rk CcC o u n t r y Is s till re la - ______tlveivunchang«i g e d f r o m t h e t i m e t o f L ew is a n d Cci< lark ; a n d w i n t e r y sports enthuslcislasts.aswellas - *>• summervacatKjtloners, can thrill to v..'V. t" W t h e s a m e n a ttural u r beauty that g r e e t e d t h e peoplep e w ho move(^ i b k w est in th e 180soQ’sJn thlsteglon,, w i n t e r s e a r iyy ffl r o S v m o r r iin g '. sunshine beckcc k o n s s n o w m o b l l e r s /■ , a n d s k ie r s t o hilhitthetrallover hills, RB* u. *^ through vaiiey;e y s a n d I n to p in e c la d f o r e s t s w h er e e 'w ild life a b o u n d s , W jm t unmindfui ofIf nm a n 's t r e s p a s s . U s . L ew is a n d CCi: la rk C o u n tW h a s f o u r g o o d d oownhlll w ski areas. Bald . WB —nc-B Mountain, Pierlerce; Cottonwood Butte, Cottonv)nwood;and snow- h a v e n a t c r am n e g e v lile . V w: A lo n g w i t h nmany w inter recrea-.,, ! .T t i o n o p p o r t uu n i t i e s , L e w is & C la rk [ 2 ^ aiso has its shas h a r e o f fe s tiv a ls , ■ H e re 's a c h a nnceforyoutodon c . "1^ Vour"wooiiesle s" a n d lo in t h e friendly foikscs i;In c e l e b r a t i o n a n d H'W fun. Lewistonj n a n d P ie r c e h o ld w inter carnivaIv a ls a n d sk i r a c e s , fireworks andn d s n o w m o b i l e tr a il r id e s . W inchester;er state park, located betw een Lewiw lstonandcrange- vllle,justoffU.f U.S. 95, o f f e r s Ic e s k a t ­ Ifc •. Irig; ice fishincin g , a n d s le d d i n g . T h e ■ ^ ''■> s ^ . ' V p a rk a ls o h ai s

Chambers o fX CO o m m e rc e Ski A reas (1126, O rofino, Id a h o 8354/544: 476-3341 ^ C o tto n w o o dI. . B(B ox 15, C o tto n w o o d , idahlaho 83522: 962-3331 'Bald Mountain, Boxi c o tto n w o o d B u tte,>, IBox 35, C ottonw ood, Idaldaho 83522: 962-3831 C ralg m o n t, Boxlox 365, c r a lg m o n t, tdahoD 83523?8 924-5567 sn o w h a v e n , 305 S. idIdaho, G rangevllle, Id a h oD 83530:8 983-1236 G rangevllle, Bo>3 ox 212, c fa n g e v ille , Idaho10 83530:i 983-0460 . Kamiah, Kamiahlah , Id ah o 83536: 955-034757 331 state Parks with WlrrinterActlvlties . Lew iston. P arkrk IPlace-L ew is Clark, Lewlst(ISton, Idaho 83501: 743-3531 W in ch ester S ta te Pai>ark, W in ch ester, Id ah o 83S33555 M oscow , B o x< es8936, M oscow , Idaho 8384;843: 882-3581 Nez Perce, Nezlez P erc e , Id ah o 83543: 937'37-2551 Pierce, Drawerere,Pierce,Idaho83546: : 464-25314 N ational F o re sts )ute #4, Orofino, Idaho 835J3544 ' R iggins, B ox 289,28! Riggins, Idaho 83549:3: 628-3322I C learw ater N.F., R ou Idaho p a n h a n d le N.FJ.F., BOX 310, C o e u r d ’A lenen e , Id a h o 83814 N ez P e rc e N.F., 319IE. E Main street, .GcangevllUllie, Id a h o 83530

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its sh o rte st lift lines. F or kick an d glide, telem arks an d sitzm arks. E ndless JD m kilom eters o f trails and aw esom e scenery. O ften thrilling, alw ays overw helm ing.W hlleotherskistatesarellteraJlybiitzedby visitors, Idaho -

rem ains relatively undiscovered, unham pered, and unpeopled, so it rem ains C l th e w est's best ski value, com p are and see how m uch skiing your dollar w ill RB SKI m WS buy in Idaho. The snow . T he variety. T he value. The G reat G etaw ay. lim M ' ' • } cross-country skiing. Accommodations, res- n v\/hen m in e rs u n e a rthied e a ./ ' B o g u s B a s tn ^ ' S 3 i » S H — taorari^nd^After5‘^ctilti«^e-locatedln ------th e y n a m e d o n e o f Idaho'so 's m o s t •VrT-.i-'r . •'fools g o ld " thi T#H. l*£jCSW ,, S S * p o p u la rs k i ai re: re a s — B o g u s Basin'. Six d o u b le c h a ir lifts s e rvrve e 2 ,0 0 0 acres and 1 ,8 0 0 ve LOCATION f e e t Of skiing.3. FP o rty -th re e m a jo r ru n s a maintained witAflthan unlimited am ountIt ofc tree — - * ^ I - 1 p \ : skiing, o ffe re S 'o n t h r e e■Chair ct JSST ^ ' JSTSr ' Ximic £11. '1 ^ S S S f e T he p e o p le , th e m o u n ta in , t h e facilities, th e =or 13 h Q u r ^ s k i i n g , sev/e er n d ay s «M* i' MNeaMM * 2^ 522“ surroundings... they ail add up to the time life , m a k e s fo r umdtm iM> hmhH * IMkMB •Iety o f fo o d se rv ic e Is avalUailabiein tUtml IMM MlMNW Cvtaol • SSTfcT' •— S2taL.“ — ------~ ------" ------i S 5 S . t t - ^ SL« - ...... ss s s 'i's a w ...... o f y o u r life. S c h w e itz e r is n e s tle d h ig h In aweekiAvarletDh t h e m o u n ta in , TRAHSPOR- .. tmi ^ km^rnm Bgt.« the Selkirk Mountains. It'S flanked by the en- TATl^H , tw o lo d g e s oe m r Inn c o n s is ts o f 72 c o n d o m ln - V«M MrMiiiM chanting town of sandpoint, beautiful Lake • . ‘ T he P io n eid e r o I ffe rs c o m p le te ski in •-sk si i o u t ______P e n d O reille, a n d b re a th ta k in g sce n e ry . lu m u n its a n. d F e o r m o re In fo rm ^ tld n , coc o n ta c t mountain contains tw o magnlf- accessib ility . RecreationalF( Association,;n,2405 ^ I ^ bowls are by B o g u s B asin ReRoad, Boise, Id a h o 83702,2, (208)( I I 1 chairs one The an- B o g u s B asin Rc I 1 OPERATnis allow s sn o w - 336-4500. packers to groom beginning and interme- fountain some 6f the Nnc o rth - d ia te w hile e x p e r ts c a n lo o se o n eru n d ag e moest powder ends up on Brur u n d a g e ru n s tw o th r e e m iles in west's deepesteven miles from Mccalt. Fr( F ro m b BHBS b Accommodatlorfs are avail- ! Mountain, sev€; to w id e g e n tle 'S lo p e s. P0\>ow der able in mites s te e p b o w lsr t o o u g h o u t t h e a re a a n d sloelo p e s a re aboundsthrouI p e rfe c tio n w ith th e aid oofthe f M gBaHupUPHILL HIH g ro o m e d t orototlller pe system. The mouo u n ta in m B g B mFACIimES new^owerrottw o double chair lifts anId d a ; Is served byIlent tw m otel and condomlnliIn lu m a c - year the western Poma.Excellero n s a re a v ailable in M ccalt.lit. Ski the Bitteroot Mountains commodatloni'allable. Ski s c h o o l. F o r mlorein- o t 1 ^ ^ M i t s h e r e th a t th e Packages avail;■yrlte Brundage.Mountain, MAXIMUM ^ ^ ^ H verhorn area Is season begins formation,.wric c a ll. Id a h o 83638, (208) 634>34^2244. rVEfmcAL a DROP bymld-Novemb^randextendsfarinto BOX 1005. MCCJ — sprlng.Fourteen maTor-run&iace Ihee crandTargheeResor5ort,lo- W a W 8 ^ ^ ^ ^ T S S a S ^ ^ twinpeaks,provldingdeeppdwderaswMas Grand Targhc• heart of the Grand Tetons,n s, is re- m. ^ 1^^^® S - MUM Km CMI m. ' a* ' _ ■ !“ - • ^ “**“• pack-powderskiingthroughbothwooded e a te d In t h e•Its he vast 1,500 acres ofskiatia b le te r* •Ul - Ml Hi ■" ‘ . S’*’ '• S’" Its tat o-SJ andopenterraln.Amllelongdoublechalriift nownedforits)vlce, 70% Interm ediate aman d 2 0 K with two points for loading andunloadlng raln(io%novKt t h a s a n a v e ra g e o f o v e r 50050 ' . ] . - _ provide ready access to silverhom's 2.000 , a d v a n c e d ). Ilo th w annually. T h e m o u n taira i m s . SKSKI SCHOOL i in c h e s o f s n o v id a r o p e : - '■ ^ i . - • i - ',.- , v,^v-w — . - . ' a c re s o f skiable te rra in . T h e m o u n ta in Is i r e e d o u b le c h a ir lifts a n d < g^im ■■■■ served by a day a spacious cafeteria, K - .s e rv e d b y thp r e n skiing a n d ex p e rtly paipack ed lounge Fondue For more informa- to w , w id e o p e j p t 0 2Vi i/erdcal f e e t d ro p . R uns u p w rite Box ru n s. 2 ,0 0 0 vndable e r snow conditions. SI m iles. D e p e•esortfacllltleslncludelod( n d your*doorres(2 S taurant, s p o r t a n d re n tacal l s h o p , Combineaworidciass mountain cafeteria, rest/. o u td o o r h e a te d p o o l anm cd h o t bar, nursery.thin 0 soyards O fthe lifts. Fot= o r m o r e ' and what doyou sun the tub—aiiwlthli1, c o n ta c t G rand T a rg h e ei RR' eso rt. experience, t w o c o m p le te Information,ing, c via D riggs. Id ah o 83422122, (307) T Si Dollar by chair lifts offer Atta, Wyoming311 F ree: (800) 443-8146 (Augugust 1- BHk. every type skiing a for. 353-2304. Toll F "K F m V I H H I Dollar;wlth Its wide-open slopes Is r " FACILITIES April lonlyT H B B o H fAi Justthe place forthe beginning Seattle o n s e t in t h e c a rib o u MOU o u n ta in s ® Z L z 3 f ■ ■ M i §■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ H IH II ■ ■ ■ § IfM B i R^dge. an entire area on Baldy. offers impec- Kelly canyond a h o , Kelly C anyon is locatilated Sm* ' tliSr SSal' ■ ■ eSSSi ■ tem - imImi cably groomed runs, expeciaily suited forln- o f E a ste rn Idalie s n o r th e a s t o f Id ah o Fallsalls. Itis •wklw M l> ' M k SWU^ tekiH M t r ’ 3 S '! Zl!!Si rnmUS IMM ' DM ' . iMiMt-i. _ _ u-*i ■ • • • • . xonuim owu^ nal IMM iMiM termedlates.And,ofcourse,expertsknowall s o m e 25 m ilesjestdeveioped local areasIS inii E ast- « MMrli M * . . i MS Tk U -.— .. tXm- - - EiS! sr. “ . U l f - 1 5 ^ 2 I2 J2 2 7 S ! ! ’“ ' £ S ! — a b o u tth e b o w ls a n d b u m p r u n s o n w o rld r e ...... one of the bes le v a rie ty ^ S efal b a th s> ata t Lava H o t S p rin g s p ro v ldIde an interstate 84, via A rea, 2767 Surrey, Id ah o Fa Jd In the sawtooth National Forest among maintain a good balance. ^ 83353; (800) 635-8361, or Eikhorn. P.O. Box -- C an y o n Ski An feet,plansareaie already atw orkto expandidtheareatoprovW e- excixcelient way to close outIt a d e m a n d in g d a y o n t he !slo p e s, s o it Is s itu a te d lr 1, (208) 538-6261. pes and open trails. Pomerelle’s 9,200 ft. Mt. pomerelle Is open seven days and six nights, Noyernber ■ ■ ^ q67, (800) 635-9356, o r s u n v aitey/K etchum Id ah o 83401, c a3,000ft.vertic;tical w ith a v a rie ty o f ru n ssto t fit the entire Pet>ebble c re e k is lo c a te d fiveive m iles o ffi* 1 5 a n d l5 m ll(illes ' timbered slopes 06k in southeastern Idahciho is fam ily, f ro m expjx p e r t to n o v ice. T he m o u rn ta in is s e rv e d by sououtheast of Pocatello. Foror more information, contItact Harrison offersrs sskiers a variety cf challenging runs. Two through April. The day lodge has a cafeteria, lounge and ski central Reservations: (800) 635-4156. Pebble creeJe ofthe largest ski mountaiItains in o n e d o u b le chalh a ir a n d th r e e P o m as: in.tht h e p a s t year, t h e P>ebbie e t Creek Land companyany, P.O. BOX 1056, p o c a te licno, Idaho double chair lifts and one beginning rope tow move skiers shop with equipm ent rental. This area is also excellent for located onen 01 t Bonneville, elevation 9.29,271. It a c c e s s ro a d hlas as b e e n p a v e d , t h e parkingngareadoupledin 83213201, (208) 234-0271. Idaho, M o u n t I l g ] l a in d r X

T h e s o)uthwestem u t region of a . .1 m Id a h o ., TTr re a s u re la n d , Is a lan dl oc f ____ i_____:______c o n tr a s tast Hereate.iTWMOtalns.s _____ - w ith plni)ln e f o r e s t s a n d d rv d e ss e e r t p la in s.. M o d e rn c itie s a n d g h oo ! s t ...... t o w n s>. . IIIn w inter, snow and letc e c o n v eir r t t h e o n c e g r e e n fo re!St s i a n d b aa rrre r n d e s e r t In to a w h itet e s h o w ccase a s of beauty. ^___ W inteiter i activities center aroio u n d _ ' t w o mlain all areas— Boise and McCall.II. T h e BogusBe Basin Ski Area, ]u!u s t of Boise, offsrs the alpir)lrie noreo rd ic s k l e n e o o a c re s oIf f p ia y g roround. i Thirty-seven majiajor ru n s vrary a r from gentle beglnntn e r initerm te edlate,through trf:ree- trtrails a and open powderr b o w ls1 ttc o s t e e p p a c k e d slo p e!S. s, ■ I ’ s B asin h a s flu e m iles o fF lig h teId d ttra ils f o r n ig h t sk iers, PI •country skiers will also3 . c ro s s -c c w a n t tot o tr y t h e n u m e r o u s tra-alls i In ^ ^ .the Bolsolse National Forest aroio u n d th e h l5I sto t( rlc to w n o f Id a h o CIty. lt " ■ * AS idaldaho's capital city, Boise:e h a s - a w id8 e nr a n g e o f lo d g in g , d in inIng a n d "AftA fte r 5” fa c ilitie s . A n oJther th w inter fun area Is;lo |i - c a te dIln In high lake country Inala n d a r o u nId d 'C a s c a d e a n d McCall, S n o wim m ( o b liere w ill fin d m a n yV w ell-ggroom rc ed trails In this rese g io n t h a t willvlll test their ability. McCalCall Is o n e o f Id a h o 's b e!St si k e p tssffirets. ^ c Brundage Mounin ta in 1 3 I Ski A reaea. J u s t o u t s i d e M ccall,.o c f - f e r s loa(o a d s o f e x c e lle n t d ry p o iw - , ' d e r ,sleven e v open slopes, eleve/en ‘ B i m a rke d tra ils , a n d s h o r t lift Ilrlin es. p | S ^ _ E ach FeFebruary the city stages3 s a th ree ^I'd d ; a y "W in ter C arnival" t h a t J h I h HI Mi l i M S m M is ja mi-p -p a c k e d w ith a c tiv itie s; ff o r all.'M cC;ccall's Ponderosa statejP F a r k .T providedes Ice fishing, snowmolobll- \ Ing. cro:joss-countty skiing andd ’ sleddih(Ilng. m W riteIte the local Cham berofJf . C o m mmerce e for additional infcfor* ^ ...... ^ ^ mation.on.

C h am b ers o f c o m m e rc e Ski Arere a s Boise, Box10x2368, Boise. Idaho 83701'01: 344-5515 B ogusIS Basin, 2405 B o g u s BasinIn iRoad, B oise, Id ah o 83702:'02: 336-11500 ------Caldw ell, 4 II, 404 s. 10th, Caldw ell, idahlahO 83605: 459-7493 Brundcdage Mountain, Box 1006,16. McCall, Id ah o 83638: 634>3il-22M cam b rldd g g f e , Box 56, C am b rid g e, id:Id a h o 83610 c a s c a d ee, , BBOX 26, C ascad e. Id ah o 8383611: 382-4132 s ta te) F P a rk s w tth w in te r A ctlvltv ltles Council,I, B(BOX 436, c o u n c il, Idaho 8383612: 253-6854 Pondeile ro s a s ta te Park, P.O. Boxo xA .M ccali, Id ah o 83638I E m m e tt,t, BBOX 592, Em m ett, Idaho0 £83617: 365-3485 Frultland,Id, BOX 408, F ru ltlan d , idahcIhO83619: 452-4350 N ation)n al F o re s ts — G lenns FetFerry, Box 317, G lenns F err\rry, Idaho 83623: 336-2910I B oiseJN.F., r 1075 P ark Blvd., Bolsi)ise, Idaho 83702 H o m ed aleale, BOX 845, Homedale, IdaIdaho 83628 P a y et tt t e N.F..P.O. BOX 1026, MCCiccall, Id ah o 83638 MeridlanTIinTBox 557, M eridian, Idahono 83642: 888-2817 M ountainiln H o m e , 250 E .2 n d N., Moifo u n ta in H om e,'Idaho 83647:547: 587-4334 • N am pa,, DDt raw er A, N am p a, Idaho>83651: 8: 466-4641 N ew Plymy m o u th . R o u te 2, Box 143-Bs-B, N ew P ly m o u th , Id a h o183655: 83 278-5227 P a y e tte» , 7i 700 c e n t e r Ave., P ay ette,;e, Id a h o 83661: 642-2362 * w eiser, 8 E ast Id a h o s tr e e t, W eiser;er, Idaho 83672: 549-0452

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A C h a m b e rs o f co m m e rc e ■Ski-s A reas _ c Bliss. BOX 65. Bliss, ld£Idaho 83314: 352-9985 sunA/dlley,sunvalleyjd;Idaho 83353: 800-635-8261;61: In Idaho 800-632-4104 DO-635-4156; In Id a h o 726-0'5-0147 Buhl, BOX 28. Buhl, IdiId a h o 85316: 543-6682 s u n V alley/K etchum c(central reservations: 800- Burley, 1401 O verlandm d. B urley, Id ah o 83318: 678-7230 67 Elkhorn village, Ketchi;hum, Idaho: 800-635-935656; in Id ah o 622-4511...... G ooding, G o oding,I, IdIdaho 83330: 934-4402 fMagic Mountain, Boxl5£58, A lbion, Id ah o 83311 ' . Hagerman, Hagermain a n . Id ah o 83332 P o m e re lle , Box 158, Albl83341: 8: 423-5555 ' isaw tooth N.F.,1525 AddIdlson Ave. East, Twin Falls 3hO 83226 y Oakley, BOX 174. Oaklejkley, Idaho 83346 (C hains N.F., F o re s t Sen/liv ice B uilding, Challis, Idahc Rupert, Box 452, Rup!upert, Idaho 83350: 436-47•4793 i S h o sh o n e , B ox 575,5, Ss h o sh o n e , Id a h o 83352:I: i886-2451 Stanley/Savirtooth.I. C(General Delivery, Stanley,jy, Id ah o 83278: 774-2279 Twin Falls, Box 123,5,1^10 T Falls, Idaho 83301: 7733-3974

? T c / • Id a h o 's P'ioneer loi country 15 Ibcatei:ed I Inthesoiitlutheastern section ofth:h e ' — state. Thele a a r e a Is c h a r a c t e r i z e d bbv ' o n l e i e r m o r e t h a n 1 0 0 m in e r a l s p r in g s , t w o la r gle e laI; k e s . B e a r L ak e a n d i Pi( Am ericanm F a lls R e s e r v o ir , a n d aI f v a r ie ty oj f v w l n t e r a n d s u m m e r recreationo n a l a c tiv itie s .' P io n e e r c o u n t r y d o e s n o t lackc k • intalns and downhill skl-^ ______i d a h o T e t o n s a n d t h e M o u n ta in s h o u s e s e v e>ral r; r t s . P e b b l e c r e e k o f f e rs ;a m l l e n g e t o a lp i n e s k ie r s . A - ot vertical droplscon- n Its 5 ,0 0 0 f o o t l e n g t h . TeT en _____ ^ B i m o u n t )■ In g . T h eDpes Id; and four trails pro- c a r i b o uhallenglng M( variety of il n ski resortsa n d p o w d e r r u n s f o r all r e a l c h a lleT ih e c a r i b o u Ski A re a , I n e a r P o c a te llo , o f f e r s - .1,659 f o o t ' talned Ino uII n t r y , t o u r i n g , a n d 111 sk iin g . ■ '. \ o p e n s l o p i v id e a c h3 a l r e m o r e s n o w m o b i l e3 1 I d a h o t h a n a n y o t h e r n s t a t e , a n d P i o n e e r C ou)un* mh ia n y o f t h e s e tr a ils , c r o s s - c on u d B e a r L ake, t h e r e a r e i e d d o w n h ill!han 250 miles of groom e ^ T h e r eilntalned ai trails. The ' trails Inillo Id d i s t r i c t h a s 170 ,0 0 0 ' ; w e s t e r nmuch s of It In groom ed another excellent snow-V- _ t r v h a s m i n d A r b ung n d area Is located arouni In B in g h a m c o u n t y ..T T h e m o r e th30t a i a n d m ao lm t h . C a c h e a n d c a r i b o u1 P o c a telal llo Forests have markeda c o u n t r y sk i t r a i l s t h r o u gg l h a c r e s , m u tr a ils . Ane,ful snow laden pines. k m o b llln1 H g o t s p r i n g s Is a s p e c ial l l.,. ' ■ ■ Blackfoolwith Its natural m ineral.1 , Ik sawtootlpools and Its w inter canirr\\- A ' J f l N a tio n a l A cross-coi■Id f a m o u s " c is c o " fls h lhn i g i n . ■ b e a u tifa u k l e c a n b e t r i e d t h r o u gg r h ‘S. - LavaBorlfthelakelsnotfroz He )z e n , . t r e a t , wding ll along the shoreline10. w a t e r legamp o e bird hunter, the}0 • * p > lall Indian Reservation, n e a r w o r lde llo , o f f e r s s o m e e x c e llel e n t B e a r lalia k i n G e e s e . F o r t H all, n oDme n t h e Ic ei shoshone-Bannock, o haila s a b y w a dn l rt h a t r u n s f r o m o c t o b3 e e rlO a 3 ^ ^ - : F o r thigh e e Decem ber 31 each ye/e a r . F o r t Hall■ m ore Inform ation, contn ta c t w h e re P o c a teham lli ber of Com m erce wl m c a n a dlian la i t o v is it. :

Natlstlo n al F o re sts Cham bersirs Iof Commerce F o r m cacljc h e N.F., F ed eral Bidg., 125 alee c ity , U tah 84138 A b e rd e e»n, n , BOX 276, A b e rd e e n . Idanlaho 83210: 397*4979 t h e C h10, ai Id atio 83201 226-7214 Carlirlb o u N.F., F e d e ra l Bidg., 2 A m ericanin Falls,F P.O. BOX 207, A m erlerlcan Falls, Idaho 8S211: 22£ y o u p la r ah o 85221: 785-0510 Blackfoot,Dt, BOXI 801, B lackfoot, Idahi cl A reas lo ts p r ln g s , Id a h o 83246: 776*5201 77( Skli Lava H otsprlngs. ts r Box387, Lava Hot Klbou, Buckskin Road. Poc 33-6134 I B ear Lake Valiev. 534 w ashshlngton, l f^ontpeller, Idahoho 85254: 847-1388 Carl G re a te r Be Pebjb b le c re e k . Box 1056, pocj '5-3744 \ Preston,I, BOXBi 289, P re s to n , Id a h o5 83263:b: 852-0533 S o d a S p rlnrin g s, BOX 697, s o d a s p rinipgs, s Id ah o 83276: 547-333151 125 s. s ta te s tr e e t, s a lt Lake .,2 5 0 s. 4 th Ave., P o catello ,

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In M o u n ta in R iv e r ccountry c you encounter the Idahoi h o ^ a e o f t h e , . ■; magniflcentCrandTdjetons.the beautiful Targhee NcNational Forest •and th e lava fields aah n d s a n d d u n e s C o • u n ! around S t Anthony.;iyanc(.Arco. vtn I R e a c h in g t h e w e stern t e i edge of . . i.I. M o u n ta in R lv e rC o)untrvyou u r again I encountertheSawt(iwtoottis anfl th e ■ M '1 r National Recreationo n A re a . In t h e - - ' southern part of the: h e r e g io n , ro ll- — lnghtllfarm?nnff1d:Idaho-Fallsrone ------o fthe state's m ajor3 r c( itie s . T o t h e I north lies Idaho’s farfam ous river, t h e s a l m o n — R iverof e r ( No Return, and the Idaho PrlmltT iltlv e a r e a , Skiing; snowm obiliblling, Ice skat- - , Ing and ice fishing,!, c o u p l e d w i t h m o d e m a c c o m m oo d d ; a t l o n s a n d excellent restaurantj n t s c a n m a k e , M ountain River CoQiDuntryyour headquarters for wiw i n t e r f u n . M o u n ta in R iv e r CcC o u n tr y h o u s e s -th e west entrance3 Iir n to t h e Yellowstone Park,, asa s w e ll a s t h e o n ly r o u t e t o C ra nI d T a r g h e e Ski R e s o r t In t h e G r a nId d 'Teton Na- tlonal Park. From Idahoid; Falls you :m ! 9 ^ . .. cantakeabuseachv:h W ednesday to , West Yellowstone! ttc o c r o s s - ' ■ country ski, snowmiim o b lle , o r lu s t p la y in t h e s n o w . S o m e fiv e s k i a r■eas e a o f f e r b o t h d o w n h ill a n d c r o sss-country. s - EVIB Crand Targhee, som3 m e 1 2 m ile s from Driggs. has longlor beenafa- v o r i t e o f p o w d e r s n o w e n t h u s l - a s t s . A n a n n u a l s nlowfallofsoo o s Inches Is the deepe:pest In Idaho. A lso l o c a t e d in t hIls i s ir e g i o n a r e : Bear Gulch, Ashton;)n; Kelly canyon, I I d a h o F alls; T a y lor r M o u n ta in , I Idaho Falls; and Losio s t Trail, S a lm o n , I Snowmobile fansn s c a n r id e tr a ils I from one end of thl‘:hls region to the o t t i e r . p e r h a p s t hle e Ib e s t a r e a Is t h e S ta n le y B a sin a r o u n d t h e c ity o f ^ Stanley. Some 1,000100 m ile s o f tr a ils a r e a v a ila b le a l o nig g w\ i t h s o m e ' excellentaccommcmodatlons.The jpngesttrail In thesrestate, 100 , . 0 ‘ - \ / I H . i r " ** .1 miles, starts In stanianieyandendsin i B o ise .

~ 4 T Chambers of commenle rc e -SSki k i A reas i Arco, BOX 837, Arco, Id!Idaho 83215: 527-3047 Be;B ear Gulch, B ox 353, A shto:on, Idaho 85420 : 652-3435135 A sh to n , A sh to n , Id ahh o 85420 KelKelly c a n y o n , 2767 s u rre y/, , iId a h o Falls, Id ah o 83401:-1:- 538-6261 Driggs, Bo)^92, Driggs,g s, Id ah o 83422: :354-22922 or;Grand Targhee, Driggs, Idalah o 83422: (507)5S3-230404 Id ah o Fails, B ox 498,J Id: d a h o Falls, Id ah o 834ai:'^5:■^525-ioio . - Ta^Taylor M ountain, 1975 N. YYe ellow stone, Id ah o Falls, KId ah o 83401: 525-3383,— M ackay, BOX 245, Mack;ickay, Id ah o 83251: 588-2215215 loL ost; Trail, BOX 191, D arby,, NM o n ta n a 59829: (406)821-21-3495 R exburg, 205 e. M aln.Fn, R exburg, Id a h o 83440: 356-5700 3E St Anthony. stA nthoih on y , Id ah o 85445 NaN ational F o re s ts ' S alm on, B ox 6S7,Salmim ( o n , Id ah o 83467: 756-287•878 BitB itte rro o t N.F., 316 N .T hIrd la s tr e e t, H am ilton, M on n ta t n a 59840 -Shelley, 126 S. S ta te ,.Shelley,Idaho85274: st 557-:7-7251 T^ll^ r g h e e N.F., 420 N. B ridge3e stre e t,It Anthony, idahla h o 85445 \ stanley/sawtop^j::er:e n e ra l D elivery, Stanley, idIdaho 83278: 774-2279 Salsa lm o n N.F., B ox 729, Salmm o n , Id a h o 85467 ChChains n .r . Forest service:e B uilding, Chains, Id a h o0 832268 ■ /

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