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R o <By The Associated Pre
; BEIRUT, Ldsanon • • B eirut’s southern subi
^nissJons Saturday m io -alr m issile was lired
: helicopter over tbe U>^dk)8ald. __ ,
: ; 'n ie je ts stageid no a t . Beirut radio said.. ..
■ l l ie M arines woidd • : i-adlo reports. -
I Form ations of F-14 T ' off from U.S. a l
- - Medlterraofean off Lebj • - ^ d .
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M ik e S ta r k , to - / M a t t h e w s o r
S t a n g e r a r e J c o n c e r n e d b y p r
fo r J o in in g Ki M u r t a u g h a n d
s c h o o l d
Hopefi- By MARY STEVENSON
71)e Associated Press
BOISE (AP). — U.S. Rep — Mtfco-teoeg. a .M a tch 19th
chargcfl of fUlng false (ir statements, say s tie’s tirec around.
But Jerom e County Adamsoo, WtK>*8 <*hnllAn| Idaho’s May prim ary, say
rnngr«Ug<ftnnl n iririr“ running for bis political life
l l i e two men w ere in tbe SI
c k e tPress
)n — U.S. Jets swept over wburljs on reconnaissance minutes a f te r a ground- ■
red at;and missed, a Navy I U.S. M arine base, state'
ratUicia^itS'drew no 'flrei''
idd not comment on the
14 Tomcat interceptor Jets I aircraft carriers fn the i
Lebanon’s coast, the radio1
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ESON
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re a t h l e t e s p r o p o s a ls K im b e r ly . id H a n s e n I d i s t r i c t s .
Schoc
W s Hano c Sail staU
Rep. George Hansen, Hi nh trial on federal tho financial disdospro peop
ired of t)elng idciced othe Ad
f Prosecutor Dan thos< Ienglng Hansen in agolj says the seven-term Shtrlct—R epubllcan-ls__alloulife.’! " p n xe same room but Iiad Ha
79th y e a r , N o. 29
t s h oFour Phantom F-4 (ighti
sim ilar sweeps about three r p.m (6:l5a.m .EST),ltsal(! i The official radio repi ■ ' Incident, but gave ao deL ’■ Lebanon rad io StaUon of th<
Phalange P arty said the -.-from. Beirutis. Hay„cl:SelIui
stronghold of onti-govemm militiamen.
The Hay el-Sullum militls possess shoulder>iired I missiles, but neither station of missile o r the type of helic
, Capt. Keith OUver. a spoki Marines based at liclni
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o o l c o n s o l i d a l i o nP a r t O n e
mseriy/0 obvious contact with cach c aturday m eeting of the Idah tate central conunittee.Hansen and Adamson made
10 various tables, shaking ht eople present but managing I iier.Adamson introduced hlmseil IOSO seated os "the fella jolnst George Hansen." Shortly af te r the meeting begtniwH fnr Vlanc/«r< hold Whfl'•e-campilgn p ress Conference.’ Hansen, wlu) 'says he'll proba
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S a l:> t a tghter bom tters staged airiiree hours la te r at I:IS densaid. conreported the missile *■detaUs. The Voice of mattthe righ tist ChrisUan „ he m issile was fired JIum.nelghbortiood..a_.}f5? Timent Shiite Moslem
PivjliUamen a re known lo1 SAM-7 "Strella" ^tion reported the type Ntelicopter Involved. menM kesmonfortheU.S. preselnit’s Intematlonal man
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By ANNETTE CAR' T/flies-iVeiw writer
TWIN FALLS - cades, it seems, Idol a h a rd look at Ihcli an d decide someof ti
This app>ears to i tim es.
Typically, the ba ones arc lost is len em otional, involving w ell as school pride.
" ,'sornetlm es'are fac^l - . o v e r location and cc
.p u t the best blu^ changes. That may h
In 1983, House S tivers, R-Twln Fall
■ in terim legWaUve- Idehtlfy i h ^ counlie school districts, wh« pay in g for public edi because of their smai
F o u r of the 12 co> m ltteo identified art V alley. It concluded tr ic ts In Twin Falls,
^ ing-aA tkl^coln-couni
S e e k i nBy ANNETTE CARY
. Times-Nows writer
MURTAUGH - U l A dam s of Murtaugh them selves as oppo small-town, rural Iif them .
B ut when it comes to th ink children should g education as possible.
T hey support consol M urtaugh School I H ansen and Kimberlych ild ren 's worlds......... M u r t a u j has giv<
- ch ildren 'a"good educ M rs. Adams says.
“ T hey’ve been prelt; dem ies ,’ she says. "Tl good dosses." Bul believe Uielr chlldre classm ates could bej la rg e r high school, choices in class o ex tracu rricu lar acUvIt competition.
In particular, Mrs. j like to see her two ( volved in extracurricu! tlv ltles where they cou say s h e r oldest dau w an ts to sludy music L
. is-w orid jig toward a arsh ip .
But Murtaugh has r ic u ia r music program pep band, composed
. Junlbr-high students.
Adam iother during a his re-<
daho Republican gotasU As A(
ide the rounds of recent- ; hands w ilh the Reagan lg to avoid each llngerln
exchanjiself to som e of Andh I who’s running he couJi
withoutbegan, tim e was "It's /hat he ca lied -"a— quarteri ce.” . have aDbably announce crowd.
niiTrtTw in F
c h eIrpori, said he could nelU eny the tie llo ^ le r .Incident onfirm the reported reiconna "We cannot comment on
laneuvers," Olfver said. Mean\rtiUe. U.S.'special Ml onald Rumsfeld and Rlcha ;S.-asslstant secretary of sta id South Aslan affairs, mei resident Amin Gemayel. I ported.NelUier American official r ent after the 90-mlnute r esldenUol palace. Both th< an. Jordan, the radio said. ]
b y s<h t o r s ta r g e ,RY momr , In
a re e— Every few de- scho( laho residents take their sir school districts two f them have to go. there J be one of those four.
FoibatUe- over which Legis engthy and highly tee’s lng communily as tfons e. In the end, there lnclu( «-savlrig dwisi'ons d istrict^ls, deslgned.to------,Stiv1 on 'li>kvirwe sollda ^happenthistlnie, a t lea
e -Speafcer Tom "alls, appointed an supere : c o m m it^ , to. sevent lu with tbo rh'any a ttb rrhere the costs of llkeT 'ducation are high Helallsize. benefixiuntlBSJhe_cQm- _ are_lnire in the Magic . instead that school dis- to the.s, Jerome, Good- the beinUes-could-save-----cases.
i g b r o a d e r <
^ a ltem abasket!
j r r y and Kathy . h don't Uilnk of ponents of- Uie lifestyle around
to children, Uiey 1 get as brood an 5. H er 0solldaUon of the gono U
District WlUl baskeU] ly to Widen Uieir
iven their five • ucation so (Hr, 'J'^
ilty good on aca- ^'They've offered t boUi parents “Iren and Uielr ‘ sc Knefil from a ll. With more offerings and
'lUes, and more JoW
. Adams wouldI daughters In-:ular music ac* •,ould excel. She *aughter, Amy,: In college andII music schol- J®
} no extracur- . Jm oUicr Uian a 9d of mosUy ts. As an
son spl5-elecUon plans somethne standing ovaUon as he rose t Adamson listened, Hansen t- breakfast meeting -wllti an in Washington. D.C., ai 'ing handshake" he ai
a t the end of it. t he told the state central cor uJdn’t have accomplished > lit Uiem.s a little like playing fo jrback^doesnU go very far-i a good strong line," Hans , wtiich broke loto applai
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I Falls, Idaho
) p p esither confirm nor focuse ent. Nor would be. plantc nalssance flights. In / >n any tactical olr Murph
nowor
Middle East envoy o S e * ^ M i^ h y the artUlei state for Near Easl ea st of net wiUi Lebanese ‘, Uie suite radio ^JJ ij
day quII m ade any state- demam ! meeting at lhe conduc then flew to Am- Druse j. I t said the talks tains. I
c h o oe t e d t h e u o lianey by consolidating.In Twin Falls County alone, e eight school disUlcts, som( iiools less than five miles 2i r neighbors. Jerome Count0 districts. In Lincoln Co !re a re three; In Gooding Co ir.^or there lo be change, thi g islature must acl. The cor :’s consolidalion recommi ns already have been'prop luding lans lohelp.^consolid tric ts over financial hurdles, t iv e rs would like to see Uie IdaUbn bf the sdmlnlstraUo; least^w o districts In each.o r M a ^ c Valley counUes. We‘re"paylag for severi'dlffi lerlntendents, seven bus syst cm pjUT(±aslng. systems, s )meys~— just for a IllUe co tTwinFaUs,” hesays.!e Is not alone In seeing : e f its to be gained. Educators
e a d of looking at Uie cost sav tie .$tat$,.they are looking mo: b ra e flts to students, who In s 9S. go to extremely small sch<
• e d u c a t i o nn ative, boUi daughters p etbaU.he sports programs have bee1 in m y side," Mrs. Adams st drlgals or orchestra wo fit them down Uie road fa r m
learning to play basketb e tr ie d to discourage It,- but tl to b e wiUi Uielr friends." r oldest daughter Is sometir th ree ' nights a week play
stball, Mra. Adams says, i -SoePBOoiiP.geA 3
The series: A i7b our readers: ■
School consolldaUon is com m unity and school prid school disappear.
Y et, if consolldaUon pn happen.
W hat wUI Uwse decisions f a r sbould consolldaUon go‘ WUl local control be diluUK towns, tho teams, the peopi' of life?. Those questions, and oUi
w hich we wUl explore in Tht nex t six days.
T he series was written by C ary , a Kimberly resident v d id h e r coUege U^lnlng in Joi
F o r the series, she spent r of residents on both sides of I
feak, blle next month. Umcsduri e to speak, HunscnUl told about a various < Ilth President penlngs. an d about "a Hansen, and Reagan when he
American xim mlttee Uiat i^ a U e d r d w hat he lias group of
non-accre< football. The "T hat’s
l r - |^ h e - d o ^ ’t--8lu^f^b'ut■i uisen told the oftheja lllr ilause severa] As hc h
f p ^ WOi
2 r o vused on the progress of a Sai n to establish a tn ie cease-flrc 1 Amman, officials said R rphy met wlUi King Hussein, i vord on what they discussed, ovemment troops and S ise insurgents exchanged llery and m ortar fire In Uie Bt t of Beirut and the Kharroub il. No casualUes were reporte ie Letianese magazine al-Shli quoted Druse leader Walld
landing an International Invi IucUk! Into U.S. naval bomi se vUlages in Lebanon's ce s. U.S. ships have fired In si
»1 c o n :{//ey
-.Mor«tmn;BO ne, there i—..........'imewiUi - KIMBEF les from unty has County.
Uie full commll- ,nmenda ]r o p o ^ '3lidatlng__e s . : ,the con-lUons of ^h.of Uie
l i f f e ^ t " -ystems,, seven | H g C j j | ^ 5 3! 'county'
g some ors also Ion, butsavings InBllsa,59stud< m oreal the combined Jt In some highs. Dietrich ha ichools,— gradesrTTie-Rfchf
I Smalli play ByANNETTECAI
TYmes-ATews writebeenassays. MURTAUGH- would began teaching a
r more School 25 years etbaU. m ore lucraUve co jtthey fers, he’s StUl there
His decision to s Btimes atUtude toward i n S Uio schools consoU.
our fram es of refe] would be overwhel schools."
1 view from boIs an emotional subject, 1
iride. Put simply, no one war
proceeds In the Magic Val
ons mean lo the people who II go? Will cducaUonal quality Jled or lost? What wUl be Uit opie who support the schools
oUiers, He behind the consol The Tlmes-News, stariing lod
by Tlmes-News education rep nt who attended high school L 1 Journalism a t the University nt nearly three montiis Intervl of Uie quesUon. Tho result Is tJ
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tut not]luring his rem arks, cn reminded the crowd of h i Congressional and fedei.cn, who garnered naUonal le went to Iran to try to ;an hostages, got applause i recent trips to Nebraska I of men JaUed In a dispute iredlted church school, t’s Soviet Union sluff, Uiat’i lit it'ough'tn’t'to'happen'here', illlngs.: has before, Hansen said I
Eqs
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irriiesr■ • v . | . ■■ Iincre i
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/e r E^udi-sponsored M arine coIre in Lebanon. lastSep(erRumsfeid and The ma
n, but Uwre was- saying In iI. soon In noiSyrian-backed dent Sulel
d intermittent tian, andBalssour bluffs KaramI, alb region to the support foited. re^gnaUorhirra on Satur- lead the op]Id Jumbiatt a s GemayelivesligaUon l>e communltjmbardment of I.<»haw>w»cenU-al moim- manding tsupport of the .
i s o l i d
EHLY HANSE
SKm’nBale?!f i j n V O r t J W l FAVOH
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Idents are enroUed Ih secor Junior and sen io r 89-
has SO io Uie top ^ "It hfleld d istricthas-M — --See
II s c h o o l s t e;ARY Hbi(er scale
carcffl- Devon A ndersen a t Murtaugh High
B ago, and despite themi college coaching of*•re. is ln ff> stay Is reflec ted in see Hrd consolldaUon. “ If P®^-)Udflted, our values, And. ference. our outlooklelmed by tbe o th e r emoUc
oth sidesInvolving-both
ants lo see their
’alley, that will
I live here? How ty bo Improved? iie effect on Uie Is and Uielr way
9olldatlon issue, oday and for the
'eporter AnnetteI there and then ■ m i tyofOregon.h'lcwlng dozens sUiisseries. La\\\\w(ephenHartgen iapsging editor
to eachvictim of "sel
' his role in h e ’s t>een acc deral hap* sim llarallegcd
“ I think wh£II attenUon IndignaUon at :o free tho around. I’m Un e when he Asked ^ u t 1 to visit a on ills efforts I Jte over a th e voters will
know what 1 ki it’s Iranian n ica te properly T,” he'saia“ ~ " I ‘UiInk‘Uio
think I wasn't <1 I he Is the m iddle of a f i ^
les'
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75*S u n d a y , J a n u a ry 29,1984
S e i r u tB conUngent on several occasions since ptember.magazine also quoted JumblaU as In ao Interview that he plans to meet
I northern Lebanon with former ulelman Fraoileb. a Maroolte Chris- u)d former Prim e Mbiister Rashid. ' ll, a Sunni Moslem, to Uy to enlist Uielr t for a campaign to force Gemayel’s lUon. Jumbiatt, FVanJieh and KaramI e opposiUon National SalvaUon F ro n t.. ayel, meanwlUle, accused the Druse mlly of trying to make setUement of the se crisis ’‘Impossible’’ by flret de* lg Uie reinstatement of Uie InacUve
• See MIDEAST on Page A2
l a t i o n
ISEN |;jM U R T ^liO H |
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scondaty students; Murtattgh has )
"It doesn't cost much for even i i ^ ooN soianO TioN M PiaB 'A a-------------r
t e a c h v a l u e s - .He chose to stay WlUl U» lower pay ia le and limited onxutunlUes for i |ireer advancement, because be ,anted lo raise his lO dilldren'ln 'fl------------"hnail, rural community and have j •em altendaam all,niralscbool.But before bis youngest child, who in grade scbooi, graduates, he m ay ;< B M u rta u j .High Sdtool d l ^ Mar. \\ndersen, Uke inany Magic Valley J Ildents, has mixed views on Uie 'TloUonal subject of consolldaUon. ;
•SeeCONaoI*a«»AS'
A N N E T T E C A R Y C o v erin g e d u c a t io n b e a t
h other I"selecUve prosecuUon," claimingaccused while others commiting I‘ged violaUons have not.what you see is a UtUe righteousI at having somebody, kick youI Urcd of being kicked," be said.lOUt Uie effect tbe trial could have . |rts lo retain his seat, Hansen said ;will keep him in ofCce "If people 'I know and we’re able to commu-^ , ; erly.” 'U ie 'p e o p ie 'o n d ah o -w o 'u irn ^y--------- .tn't doing anything If I wasn’t In the j fight," he added
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r p B r i cR e a g a n t o i
WASHINGTON ( close his re-elecUa televised speech ai
- - ... " Personal Ues to tbetoanoouDce’'hi8cai
T hestateihratby V the White House st
The 72-yearold telllog people to tuzM
' I But tbe estabUst ' apparatus, the moo
announcement — tc
c a m ^ g n fo rth e m s . '\ ^^'He feels a great
isn’t finished, "said: it would be very b ranch) and dig post potato cUruit" ddi' retired president.
L o n d o n p a pLONDON (AP) -
' canceled publlcatloi suspended 800 more
•News'Intemattou dally Times of Loodo Tiroes, .said tbe fut
. Jet^ardy because of I suffered.
Andrew Nell, edlto I television Intanriew t
p e r would be closed tc
A r g u m e n t e i"WAVELAND, Mlsa
crim e q>ree tba t loc arm ed robbery aod tl poUcesay.
A mao was arrestei m urder, three couQti
I arm ed rotdwry..I Hancock County
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Parti'Tw in FaOi. JanmeOc
R tvertarea:Areas of valley fog mi
I arwl IQOnilllg hOII partlycloudy Mo
to20:h]gtulfl(betqpp«r:
Camas PraMo. HaOty, R twValley:
MosUy sunay days ai through Moodfty. Local toi Hlgbso(3S(o40; lowssaro N artbnU tahandN end
OeoeraUy talr but w I areaa of fog and htMiatli I central‘▼allays'OfrUtabr*
dense durlJig tbe nlgbt hours. Lows ia' Ibe teem hlgbs In tbe iq>per30a and4
F air Uuwgh Monday IB wQlbeIntb6mI(»«istoni
I theteess.Syaopsis:
H l^ pressure at tbe su----- L wUl brlng.nMreialeuweat
tbe Gem SUte again today.I t e exceptions wUI be li
aad Panhandle areas, doudy skies wUl occur.
I S ro u S itb s h i^ ^ ^ m mIdabo to' UUa morning, , t ligbt showers to tliat pan
____L.Kxcept.feiL-a-iew-SDOwiIcentral mounUlns. tbe rei
------{—wUlstaydry.I ' tow temperatures in Id
day momlog ranged trom t lo tbe oorUi to Ute te elsewhere. Orangeville ha( low, a t .42 degrees, while coldest, atsero.
__I g/vmit n t fWwvMt fngSaturday munlng in-Ui iwuthwest Idabo. Visibility
I to sero at the Boise aiipor quartermiievisibUityatM Air Force Base.
By eaiiy aftemooo, cc improved at all reporting reduced vtsUQUity was sUU Uw lower portkus of t Valley.
No precipltaUon was r«i I state Satunlay.I Aftemooo temperatures
N a t i o n a lMtx. Mm P<
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a p e r s c a n c e l a g a' — Tbe T im es b e% v ^ p e rs ol itton for a tlilrd day S a tu n o re w orkers in a n escalating nanagerlal du ties In the new s I kxuU. puU isber of the 198- odon aod Its s is te r weekly, the future of botb new spapers
I of n nan d a l losses tbe pape
ditor o f tbe Sunday Tim es, s. IW tb e s trlke could m »an the 1 d tenqw rarlly .
e n d s i n t w o d e a lUss. (A P) — An argum en t sl Included tw o m en sbot' to de
k) th ree iwople brfefly taken t
sted In T exas on tw o counts ol imts of k ld n q ^ ln g and one <
ty Sheriff Ronnie PeterscrV\ry] gfllft mon U7>
l a y ' s wd y c l o u d yM3oodh« Bottar- T h e I
S u n d
Mooday. Lows of S >eraostoUwlowCT
D«r. wood
I aad fair oigbta *)vJ tog in the valley*. ' ' LnrotolOaiwve. 8n d a : \;,w1Uj iDcreaaiiig ' JdUwoortberoand - 7 0
ght and morning t m and'low 3p»;
^inNevada.Hi0u»m ld40t;low sin
F r o n ts' • . aiderably' ' 1
I surface and ak)ft (be mk>-aowalher-to.mostol__ Call to the 1>tay- Most oUiM intbe»uUwast aoatolow* «, whetj,. partly -n * txU ur. A weakening neaday is
u re ieto Dortben u>e 20» ai g, bringing aome commoo 1 part of tta SUte. souUuJt w m il»w eeLio.the— a o u t M ^ ' I rest of tta sU te Tuesday w
1 Idabo 00 Satur-‘ d a h o
ihadUwwarinett BOIS£ falle Stanley waa weather. i<
many nuiji .fog formedeady. .Satuniay.'ii -U» valleys of Oepartmeni
mty was reduced higberelevi port, with qply a tirokensnov itM oim taipH c^ Ooodltkn
U.S. 90 . coQdlUons had bare; Weia ing sUUoos, but White Bird mil a problem in d'Alene, b u if Um Treasure wet;Sandpc
IdaboSS-; reported in Uie Interirtate
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T he m an WJ daw nbutelud«
Late*-'■ f h S > 5 ^ T exas, and w a
lo w stbe job S o v ie t^ m me of m ind, CAPETOW ^ I California i t h a s captured b e m ashed a i r m issile syt ecbes a s a s y s te m o f i is l^
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[ d i n m obile, arm oreI o f London a m ^ o r battleu rd ay and southem A ngolsIng dispute South Africavs lib rary . g u e rr illa s tryln98-yeapold A frica , also calli Ute Sundayirs WM in F is h e rm <
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■ About 300 ll! le n e v m ^ . w sihtag ton™
C oast flshennei ^ ^ rockfishcatch , a t h s Deliveries oflI s ta rted a 600-m em ber F i death, a n e ld ed not to a o
n hostage. docks, ^ d Pet^ E u re k a , Calif.
I o f capital O regon fish pi e count of to about 18 cents
s a id tiiey a re u u fso n aod ch a in s to buy hl| .were.sh<M^___ a sx e d a n a p p e r ,!
r e a t h e iw i t h p a t <
9 Forecast For 7 p.m. Iday, January 29 igh Temperatuces_____
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7 0inn i Wuumei bt-i. . .• 7A. US-Dwpi u» ......... . I . V jl t s : C 0 W ^ ^ W.iMt, ly'acroM um sUte. ranging frem l-aos at Strevell. Malad and Me-bemkMOaatGrangevilla.-------oUmt readings were io Uw mid W40S.ixtended forecast Uutwgb Wed- Is for cooUoued mild wealber,
aod low 30s. WlUl Ute asens 1 a t higher -elevaUoOs of the ' t wUl remain mostly dry in Iho Dbthere is a chance ol showers- -
Wedoesday in Ute nortb.
o ro a d r e p o r t: (AP) — D ecile warmer , icy spots were reported on luijor nxtfes across tbe stale f,' Bfwi Idaho iran^tortflUon tent said many hlghwojrt at levatlons jtU l had stMW (loon or nowOoors. ions:e — Oregon border-Marslng. elserNew Meadows, Icy spots; ird Hill, bare; Moscow-Coeur bore; Ooeur d'AIene^om^lnl, dpolnt'Bonoers Ferry, wet.B — Icy spots in all areas, ato 90 — Fourth of JuJy Canyon, tout Pass, SDOw floor.— Icy spots in ail areas.
M 02 Po>l!<ncS,Oi«. U3t ... St. Louis <9U .... S<IIUkoCiiy }l31 .... S«nF»*ncHco 7367 . . Setllle i311 .13 Spokjno 411S .U Washlnolon 40
I I d a h o46 Oolso14 .... Durley nt18 .... Maoorman 45
a r l c s .............................B 2 fe ....................................... A8 \s ...........................C I-3 \b o a r d ..........................C 2 Sr L l f e .......................D l-3 I
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31. Classified a ds until 5 p.m . and 7n.dlspl0y.ads iS„<Ja*iAaaUdaiU
. bepublUhed.
January 29,1084
[iday night after an argun ir men in a Waveland home, e shootings, they said, th^ gi n iiostage as be fled oorth ou imman stopped at KUn_whe: »fe and took a'w om w and a
ir iieaded north uDtil the- to persuade-tbe- gunmah- Bt Nocoise Crossing, when
I was ^ to tted In Fort Worth, luded'pollce, officers said, nvever, a suq;>ect was arresl was being beld for M tssissipp
m a d e m is s ile s cWN. Sooth AiWca (AP) — Sot ired a new Soviet-made. SAU system aod called it tbe I
i kind to foil Into Western ban s Krlel, director of Intelliger reporters Friday the missi ored launcber were captured Ue in South Africa's s h ^
says i t was hunting bla ylng to InfUtrate neighborin :alled Namibia; - .
men re fu s e to caiiciated P ress
I fishing boats In. C^allfomia were idle for a ninth day Sati men refused to accept a i^ o
1 of rockfish came to a virtual Fisbarm eo's Marketing M accept less than 25 cents a
^ t e r P . Leipzig, an assoclat
tl plant managers are aeekln{ m tsapound. Lelpzlgsaid.Pn unable to persuade buyers at r high volumes of rockfish. co ir, a t cur r ent prices.------------
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"W ■ ■ ...ll-m Idaho l l — Bolae.ldaho C-, to broken soow floor;
Lowman, ttfokeo aDOw.f} Id Stonley.doMdforUMwini
loterstate M - Caldv d- spots; Bolse-Mountalo Ho r, M o u n tj Home-Glenns
IS , FoUs-Buriey. bare; Burl le bare.« U.S. ao - Mountain H -s— Icy- spots; FolrfleldCare
Carey-Arco, icy spots; Are bare; Idaho Falls-Moatas ^ t s to broken Boow floor.
U.S. «3 - Twin Falls-Ni bare; Twin Falls-Arco,
f ArcoOiallls, bare; caiaUl n spoU; Lost TraU Pass, I e snowfloor. ‘ ‘ '3 Idaho 75 - Sboshooe-Ke t Galena Summlt-Stanley, f floor.
Idaho Sl - Mountain I border, icy spota.
Interstate 8$ - RaR Rli : Falls, tMUT.
loterstate 15 - Pocatei • bare; Pocateilo-Blackfc
Blackfoot-Idabo Falls, t Falis-Monlda Pass, Icy . VS. 30 - Soda ^trloff bare; MontpeUer-Wyomlng broken snow floor.
U 45 .... loah«F«Ns49 37 01 LowiaionJl • 15 . .. McCall73 50 .... Pocaialloi3 4S .... Salmon
2 .S TwinFalVaaisiday
M.n Peo Lasl Yoar 37 17 .... Normalna 30 .... Today'aaunael----45 » .... Tomoftow'a aunriaB.
; N a t io n ......................; W e s t ................................; W o r ld ...........................: S u n d a y c r o s s w o rd . .
D e a r A b b y ..................
iaoRatMe ddlvcfy; daUy. IMO ptr wrek; Sun Uy and Sunday. Sl.oo per work. Rural dally, t t .X per week; Smday. Tit per ly. tl.TD per week. MaU tubKtlpUoni n e and «re«vaUable«(tfy «rtMrecan«M atned: dally and Smday. I nooUt tS.3 xnuumio. UtnoaUt*pS.»:diiUyflc xnUu SM.U. 6 moolfts-SO.tO. U moi Jy. I monUi 0.0.3 mooUia tlO.IS, t me H3.ao. student and aervlceman rate, fr xmU) lor dally and Sunday.
-Newi b puUiihed daily at IS Third S iho. SHOI. by Maetc Valley Newip ^postaMe paldatToinPaUibyTheT eO). orrkUl clly and nxMy Donpap« ec ioa <X (he Idaho Cod«. Thunday . as liwday o«he «>«eh oo whMil legal I <d.
.. - ^nment broke Out Drus*
a rm ygunman took tbe tbe 'gc
out of town. 'Hiey ’‘‘Hie (jere he allegedly Wd to a if-yearold glri stall©----- S a i ^le male b o ^ g e ’ ’ w u ldi- to release • the.......-Waixlere they-alerted em iw
A sh. Texas, around ' senior
................ Syria,s ted at Midland. o ffer i ppiauthorilles. K > g ^
cap tu rediouth Africa saysAM-9 surface-to- ■ i} flret complete ’tods. ■!ence for Ute air sm allisUes and tbeb: m ath ,ed Jan. 2 during c h a in«ek Invositti of Hanse
commilack-natlonalist e ^ p i ing South-West Utesej ............................... studer
atch fishwouldcourse
iia, Oregon and aturday as West ice cut (or Ihelr
lai halt after the Association de- a pound al Uie ‘
iaUon oHIclal In 'p a rilc tIng a price drop »rocessorehave atsupermarket commonlysold gUve™
aw ay, i dam nv
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one of’ _ a rc notO Q a re b<
studentS iio » .r? 3 schools
,— chance “The
I? p ^ 2 0 sociallywho te
s T f f hearingproblen of their
I Theresolldatlc w hich r cuss.
90_____________ group t possible
70 w an t t<publicly
- zi - - aentsAVf.. la s n o
bo City. Icy spots Who sup>r; idaho Oty- h e r JegU-floor; Lowman-- ou t a t a i
w as con
urley-Uiah line, citizens i. .. . M urtaug
ilome-Falrfleld. consolldiirey. Icy spota; o f223 peiLTco-idobo Pails, th an fa:ana border, icy bothlH ai
___ . som e fo•nevBoa ooruer. suDOort. 1», Icy spota; suppon-iiUl»Salmoo, Icy f —, Icy (pota and
\ broken *now ^
fUvei Amerlcan
teUo-Ulah line, I 1 kfoot, • bare; t
bare; Idilto
SMootpeUerng llae.'bare to . j o
• PH71 U .... 'U 30 ....<1 5 ,... tl'..* ]* ■ . c n |
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<«day, TSr per •almoW-roul* ,■erwek; dally smuUlapakl - - - - - i lreoly.lmonUi v > \ 1noobs CS.30: • 'moothaBI.W, ' ^■.bymaUonly. 'jjj
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use-servicem en In Uie Leb n y and then aniarentiy q>i ! government’s offer to do so. Tie offer w asjnade Thursda; to-'meet'D ruse d e m a i^ Uu
' 'Implemratatloh of id l-^> q ^re d security plan, i jld cTMte buffer zwjes bei rrlhgLJfiictldns:aad.‘. extend, mentcontrol in some areas.
statem ent Issued Friday ior ,|dde to Jum blatt bl Dama
>lndicated.tbe. Druse iel r was oot enough "of a conce aln thetrapprovil for Uie plac emayel issued a statement S .describbig tbe inactive £
ilJiv/ ai)loxl!K>Jjo<1,onsoha• CoQtmuedframPagAl
all aphnoiiy (o teach EUlgllsh tb ,” say:; Jam es Wright, Jrm an of the KImbi isen-Murtaugh consolldj im lttee. “ But computers, v Ipment. vocational tralnlnj se are expensive. Yet, this is \ lents n e ^ today for collcgi >loyment.”dmbiistsatlve consollda dd not necessarily mean brot rse offeriogs. For that, siudi wbly need to be gathered i Tal building. That means s( n g and loss of existing sd lUty.lose changes would take sc Ing used to for town^ieople r the schools as ihe centen r' communities. School eve Icularly sports, a ie often
ones that draw reside ther during the winter in sn ic VaUey communities.TK tuwns like-to compet irs saya. “ You take the athlel / . and some of'ihem don’f^ v n wbetber scbools consolidate
it beyond the sports issue is of size. Some citizens say U tot convinced that bigger scho better. They polnl to J
mt-teacher ratios in tiny ru 3ls and say that no child hai ce to get lost bi Uieb-school, he teachers arc interested
child academically a lly .” said one Dietrich pan testified a t the consolldatl
ngs last year. "If a child ha: em , I have seen teachers go c lir way to help.” ire is little doubt Uiat cc Itlon is an emotional issi 1 not everyone is eager lo d
One member of tl eriy-Hansen-MurtaURh cillze I that was “formed to' discii 3le consolidation said he did n
to talk 'about consolldatl! :iy for fear df what other mwouldtWnln»fliira;~---- *uioUier small school, a moUii upports consolidation wrote : ^ a t o r , ra ther than qieaklr a public meeting. She said st
oncemed “ bow it would affe- d s with the teachers and oU» its a t school.” ... pite' the ^W og feelings, man is in the Kimberly, Hansen an ugh areas say they suppoi Idation. A Times-News surve l>ei^ns foiuid that a little mor »t>ercent of tbe respondents 1 lansen and Klmberiy suppoi form of icoosolidatlon. Th
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S t —s Ai soldiers a s "muti Lebanese government had q>umlng due promotions > so. service “ even thesday in a heresy In military Uuit had _ servicem en had o f ' the against Druse n UI, whic^ flare up of civil wa bitvfeea G&nayel said I •nd-gov- - told b y .U ^ a n d S s. . resolving tbe is ay by a -so ld ie rs would < tmascus, enforcement of tbi ielt Uie Two officers in I ncession -who asked that t )lan. used, issued a sta It Satur- reporters in Dami s Druse the D raw servicei
datlon—^t percent,llahand Furthermore.-tJht. the pan ts would go bemberiy- w ants ond conslldation sdiools. not just tl]i, video However, no- onenlng — sdiools consolidiis what found,lege or* T hat m ay dovet
nity c^lnion poll Inlldation the scbooi boardjroader survey, whicb fouiludents to consoUdaUoo, did in a between consolidas some school, Junior-hlgtscbooi levels.
In Klmberiy,5 some M urtaugh, the cilie who p o in t s by the tiuters of has come out inevents. soHdaUon of Uie Jen Uie high schools in tbelsidents to bring it abouI small m ight have to res
s ta te laws to make differing bonded
hletlcs caphrilfitrirttn bexi~^ve a C^onsolldatlon bilate or been easy, perhap
people c a n y a plctiIs uie of a nostal^c
y schoolhouse in whichools both education and;) low were superior to wrural m odem Americanshas a But the one-roon:I . . . ally ^ n e from Idahted in most isolated ri
and America. One-room>&rent disappeared wbendatlon told districts In 194 has a
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utbieers,** bot said tbe retid agreed to give them statJ when they re turn to Ideiiiough sucb a move is senuy tenns." The Druse moiId refused to flght “i'm ilitiamen during a onovarfarelnS^tem ber. .warI his goveriiment was guoiI Saudi m ediators that tfHissue of the Druse men clear tbe w ay for
tbesecurityplon. tiom n tbe Lebanese army, ' fami: their nam es not be thantatement Saturday to cont[Hoscus tba t Indicated corr»men would refuse to couo
fiot• tbe survey partlcl- year beyond what Stivers then nsolldate tbe high In the administrations, elect 3e wants the grade schoi dated. th6 survey coua
a t Acetail with a commu- schoc to Dietrich, done by wher rd -last year. That a hist Hmd wide opposition the 1 did not distinguish schoc
daUon a t the high- Su; gh and elem entaiy found
easief, Hansen and solids citizens group a{v ^'It hree school boards ' atoui In support of con- yourl> Junior and senior Vah I ethreetow ns. theM H it, the Legislatiu« his m resolve conflicts to . deten ke it easier for th e ' In tI todebtedness of Uon I> resolved fairly-______arca_Jl Idaho never has scbooi aps because m any sayit' cture to their heads AlUi ! one-room, red conun hich, they believe, date, d moral Instruction Hanse what is offered to “ I t
ischools. • • • tem ," )m scbooi is vlrtih Buhl, aho and all but the school rural a reas to Theyt
im schools in Idahoa the Legislature M7 that if they did
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return to acUve an n y duty. Tbe - statement was attrlbatpd, to ao lb- identified qwAesman - for D ^ servicemen a t l^ iaooo’s c a b a l mountato barracks In Hammaoa.
“We regret that we are be la g ca ll^ once more to participate io domestic warfare., as a precro^ tloo to safeguarding our'rights that a iB 'g O ar^ leed by the constltutk»i“-tbe- statement salcL'
“The problem Is not our promo-' tlons, nor our salaries, of vrtildi our ramilles have been deprived fbr more ban four months,” the st«teroent: xnUnued. "Tbe problem Is one o£ »necttog tbe sltuatton to (he; ajuntry.”
Mt consolidate to tbe next 'fo tir: i ears. tbe Legislature would do it fev t hem. - “
to Mtoldoka County, four different • Elections were needed before a hIgt}. ichool finally w as built for tbe estbre! xmnly. Tbat was after most students: it A c ^ a Kigb h4id abandoned Uielr; chool and were traveling to R tvert; • rtiere they Uiought tbey were getting. . biBlter education, says Lee M errill,:
tie first clerk of tbe coosoUdated! ' chool d istrict ..Supporters of consoIIdatloQ then,;
>und diangtog tbe sdioo) qrstem no ‘ asier than tbe siqiporters of coit-- ilidaUoaflnd It today.“ It (consolidating tbe sdiools) w as: tough Job aod seemed like bumping ;Mir head against a rock wall." J . J . ; ahEvery, o neof the organizers of. leMIoldokaconsoUdatkip, wrote to : , s memoirs. “So jnany people w ere; itermtoed to be against I t ” .In tbe current round of cooaollda-- in In the Magic Valley, several^•eaJegialators_wllLbe_5iwporttogI_____bool consolidation, aitbougb they' y it will not be mandatory.AlUiough citizens of aome of the mm unities a re besltai^ to coosoll* - lie. Ktoiberiy. Murtaugh and msen may lead the way."I Uilnk that would set tbe pat- m,” says Sen. John Barker, R- thl. “ Up In the Moscow area,Iwols are falriy well-consolidated. ey Uiink we sbould be. too.” romorrow: Tbe tiaaadal pro- 'josposedbycoasoUdaOooi
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Pre-pBOSTON (AP) — I
Atberlcans are aba Uooal pay-as-you-go I Pairing tbelr ad ies t medical stq)ennarfcet
Already. 12K moiloh«.ln»g t.
~ g r o ^ pl^ns. Abd ooe tbis WlU grow to SO mJ
S u rv i. TWIN FALLS — I dents of Kimberly, Murtaugh told -nie Tt tbey tbought about s< tlon In Iale Noveml December.~ Tbe results of that t< aod a subsequent m ai
1 published today wnrf f I da)^inTbeTlmes-Nev
i, A U ^ re ^ o o d e o tsv nuKlom sample of e
In tbe telqjhooe dlred towns., The calls were place possU>Ie In propoctloQ each school district, bs
P ro —.. • .Cootimiedfrn
believes the time co ^>ent practicing tbe pll ' H er daiwhters and
LA R R Y AD , F a v o rs s c h o o l co n
C on—
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D eV O N A N D EI F e a r s fo r r u r a l 1
IS PRC PERSO ACCOI EVAN!
f ■ ' I S ' i i M i '
I Rex. S i and st( = believe
today c
- By tbe millions, next 10 nKwrvtnntng trSdl- "I thi^ bealtb 'care and will bes aod Ills to tbe next akets of tbe future: Paul NsorganliatkHis. InterStilUon people la the grotq>liIgto tbesepre-pald Peop!oe expert p i x e l s as HMCmllUoo within tbs wherevi
)ey resul- Nearly 225 resl-rly, Haoseo aod ^Times-News what m
t scbool consollda- f l ember and early
it telepbuie surveynail survey will be census^d for the next six cent of'Jews. - dividedts w ere selected In Murtaujf every lOtb name Becau*ectories for those not con
dlslrictaced as closely as tervlevrtloQ. to tbe size of and sllg, based.on tho 1980 thanthe
EromPageAl bchool sf could be from thc
s piano. ^ r t s t eand many high* “Uien
whodon’■ B m S u . If Uiey t
nothing' I f t “I enjc
“But tb( “• ^ ^ : f < ! 3 i\^ e r e tt
I • fx* much enf who are
----------- — —larger s< Interestec
____ graphy clIsm clubs
,, ’ find his or Mr. Al
benefit of tivlUes «
iDAM S . o n so rid a tlo n
• aAs a teac would oc teacher. school-ev< also malu
But as ' ,, solldatlon
- « J. MurtaujL’i S S ^ l L l than Mm
7 = ^ —• :T ~ -K lm berly commutei Palls. In worklngpi
__ I..—- : - ----- • Like an,reflects ari
' the comm • Murtaugh,
------ ir^rjr— ethlc-and-®1 ^ ‘y-
Wr.li -ourkK change of
)E R S E N3l v a lu e s go.ilghlto
another fai
C o!OUD TO / 3NAL COM HUNTING IS.
I .r;M: i ‘ ( t,
s. Lfeforgei ;taff have i re compute an d in the i
3 aid hei?alth pl<lOyears.think X percent of tbe popuiat be in p lan s of this type over i coiqile o f decades," says 1 M.-EUwood J r., president
Study, a beallh policy reseai pin Excelsior, Minn, ople wbo Join tbese plans, knoi MOs, ^ v e iq> tbelr freedom to ever they want and b
ilts will ai
Bv K im berly has about K pi of tbe population, wltb tbe n ed t>etween Hansen oi augh. . .:ause the telephone listings • orrespond exacUy with schoi ct Ixundarles, tbe callers 1 !wed nv jre Murtaugh residen JighUy few er Hansen residen he correc t proportions.
I students are under pressunUielr classm ates to be on Um; teams, sh e says.lere needs to be a place for boy!on’t play l>asketb^l or football.y don’t p lay qjorts. Uwy anlg”nJoy sp o rts ,” Mr. Adams says tbe priorities are not always > they should be. There is toe em phasis on aUiletlcs. ’nwse re not a gifted athlete arc left
iddltion to music programs, schools often have enough
ted students to form photo- ’ clubs, a r t d ubs and Joumal- ibs, so th a t every student can I o r ber niche, tbey u y .Adams believes that one of m ore extracurricular ac*
can be Increased self- nce. T be students have an mity to 'do what they do besl. It the scbool happens to offer,
r V w H tiu f t fm m P a g w Al:acb^. be favors it because he oot bav e so many roles —
r. principal, bus driver, event tlcket-taker. He might oke more money.!is a paren t, he~bppMcs c o ^ Ion.augh h as dlfferoit valpes Imberiy o rj^ a n fe s ; he'saysi rly and Hansen are largely rter towns,' attached lo Twin In M urtaugh, about half the SpopuIaUonfanns. any school, Murtaugh Hlgb and encourages Uie values of
nmunity, Andersen says. In gh. that m eans a strong work d^^trong-senseof-communl—
kids here enjoy school. It’s a of pace from hard work. As school is out, the kids don’t
month’s vacaUon here. They ; to work fo r tbelr parents or farm er. There’s nothing else
m p i iA N N O U N C iAPUTERS Wl
F IR M O F
fiise, managi m ade this
ers are nec< »future.
whomever they pl iiation alls them. They erU ie doctors on tbe HM( rs Dr. But In return, th ent of tages; HMOs are search nary insurance. ,
ooe^ tq) ca re for e OMKvn throats- to diUdh ito g o open^ieart surgery
see In exchange fo
ippearfcI In addlUon, Haz
income per housebi two commtmlUes.
i 1980 census. LoweI f i means fewier house IT | phone, so' the Inter
with more Klmbe 5 per* Hansen names . In { e rest drawn from Uie Jol
and * telephone directory. Ib o se .. called w
gs do mulUpIe^dwice que ±ool* were asked if tbey w 's In- answ er a longer m dents question survey wai dents dents, divided eqita
porters and oppone
u ro hesays.Ute He also believe
soiools'belter prepj joys tbe sometimes Imp Mill. of unlverslUes. are “ Iw en tto a lltU e i
and I think kids wIm ays. school have a hard t 'ays the university atmos;
of a compeUUve »se . Uiese smaU schools, left ing ortler Uiat Is diffi-------------MrrAaams-conceims. disadvantages to co ugh 30*mlnute bus ride i >10* In Cassia County wU lal- not more Uian 10 or an believes.
"That would b e a: )ne used, lo driving oi “C* country.” ilf- More serious Is the
Jobs for teachers St. Murtaugh. er. "We live wlUi thc
to do but work and go ! he ' When his children j
— Murtaugh High Scho rer, youngest are stiU in ght knew how to work I
says. One daughter st U tah-State-U nlvers roommates. At the
M freshman year, the „ m ates, all, from lai hy schools, had dropped ( rfn "They did nol knov he In the nibmlng and t
- get Uielr work done ID gb learned,” he says.
Threeof Andersen’s “ finished sUnts ^ m issionaries have sei
Fairfield, anoUjer UviI a but commutes to Twin^ and one Uves In BurleI’t chose Salt Lake City.,ey U fetow hichbew aaacor There a r e ' dlsadvase ruralenvlronment,ilni
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Ians waplease-for w liatever sub:y must accept th e neatfO'spayroili covtthere are big rfv a r^ Evee cheaper tban ordi- dud . And they provide' everthlng from so re Tldblrth,. a l le i^ e s - to -m orry. Ujeyfor Uwlr flat . fees, tiom
or n ex t iansen has a low er tion.shold Uian the other------Sevt. according to Uw were rer income usuaUy corre sebolds wim O'tele- wUl a s rv le w ^ ended iq) De{ beriy names Uian surve I a random sam ple perce loint IlsUngs In th e Q u ^ y- less tlwere asked .nine', a re lt: jestions. They then accur ■ would be wUllng to The maQ survey. A 34- survey 'as sent to 120 resi* s ta ff i iially between sup-, with s nents of consollda- varlou:
- wlUi Ives Uiat larger says. ‘.pare students for thing,ipersonal atUtude to the:
BbU larger school, .bo went to a sm all ^ I time adjusting to Dsphere. Uls more ! atmo^ihere. In [s. there Is a peek- fficuU to change." H H edesthat U > e re 'a re " ~ ^ H consolidaUon. Tbe ! from Uielr home H I vUl be longer. But ■ S X o r 15 mlnules. he
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lepolenUallossof •s who Uve in
Llhem, association
Sotoschool." Andersn graduated from graduahool — the three th e locIn school - Uiey mlgraU: hard, Andersen m orejostarted college a t “ i wc ralty-w lth-three— c i ty - s lbe end of h er haven 'the Uiree room- Murtau;arge U ^h high Evendoul. o K im berow how to get up FI go to dass and i lUcemydaughter
afte r 3I’ssonswbohave classroo
as . ..Mormon WbensetUed In larady partlculi
ives in M u rta u j s a y s . TIn FaUs to work; attitudeley. A fourtb5on “ I t g(y.over Uie iw a l sch o o l^accustomed^'',h thesix tb/antages to the M urtaugnsomeneqiMts, tow ard h
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ave of ffutureubscrlbers get a s much care «ed. Everything within rc overed, and there are no dedi :ven annual'physlcal exams luded flt no ex tra charge.
Tbe HMOs say they can Mro care for- less money vsy are more efficient Uia onal fee-for-servlce care.
six daysin. •• ■Seventy-eight usable res ire returned, l h e data the rrdated to devdop the grapI 11 accompany the seriM eadi :>epending oa the sample ■veys of UUs kind generaUy hi xent to 10 percent margin of esUons In which tbe answei s than 10 percentage points I thus less U kdy to be comf rurate reflectioos of opinion, be graphs'and d raw ing fo feys were dooo by Tlmes i f artist Patrick Davis, wo I staff wriler Annetto Cary ous editors.
h Uiem, Uiink a lot of Uiem 3. "B u tw eju st can’t havee^ lg. We have to look at tbe bee he students."
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2TScn says. Murtaugh has ir iuates than there are Jobs fo local fa rm ' economy,' so t •ato to Uie dUes, where Uiere ijobs.wonder If they can handle
-slickers;"—be—says.—"T n’t been burned too much a u ^ . ’’en compared' to Hansen j xrly, Uie school Is "dos I personal” in Murtaugh, "It is a family.”
i students devdop a tderai lose are slower or dUferc
12 years - with - a - sin, room per grade, he says, en a student has trouble wiU a ilar problem, the toacber I; to h d p h irf catch-uprAnden
Tbe students pick up U de and bdp each other, goes bade to th e ' one-ro(
the elgh^.gt9deJK] i c tb ^ d e ,” Andersen says ." lugh. we’re more orient d bdplng each other.”
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^Reagi3 5 WASHINGTON-On 4 doesn’t have to w ony a q ie«lecUoo, isabattlefi 3 nominaUon.IfbewaBta 2 aaldng.•1
presldentswbotiaveaol :: tim e bave been banded:
— 3 ----- BufU’sa W a fiS ff ie l^ opposiUoa party Is Jettli 2 chotceofaDDmilnee,tbe
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• l b e oppoeite'8 true Um ~ vulnerable to a d i a l l ^
- Z own p i ^ are equally vv Z place th d r records befoi r irablgfacU oninhiso^ - stomach tbe thought of f( Z preslBent'sinthesoup.
Tbe record sbows tbat ^ vdiere an Incumbent prei > wllhlnhis own party—J : G erald R. Ford in 1976 az : laUGS-UwopposlUoQF
—* ■—of irtietber the challenge • ' But three times wben tl
I Hold Ii WASraNGTON-Onll 1 seem that things have OB' >' P rw ldfot PAnnlit t. As the president del] vei
. U nkn message and beadi - re ’electioo ampnigri i^gt ~ ■ ratings were bumping tht ^ A natloawide survey tal Z m agaiine found that Reaj t : rathigstodd at 56 percent, ; baU years.1 Ibecootrastw ithReag;
y ea r ago, when his last SU2 speech was made, la dran : UDempIoyroeotthenwas2 ; recessloo-levelpeakoflO. . progress of what turned ot
' I economic recovery was UI : gesid en t|8 Job^pproval r
S iU ^ r fb e r poll, J ust ta] : York Tbnes and CBS. shov
PresidWASHINGTON-Ronali
\\ : tb e axiom that a compUmei / . anesthetic, used a part of a
S ta te of tbe Union address ( •: Congress.
B utT ipO ’Nelll,looUnge ;* usu al like a rolling stack of
sajd"B Jech t” ,orw ordstoJ KvldenUy he knows that Re
•: forademl-commlssioncmd ^ ~ m easu res Is evidence forth I: p e c ^ e seek advice, (hey an
accomplices.(.: F o r decades, conservatlvt C sp ea k ers convulsed audlcnc 'r. Ihlgh-filapper: "We’re not g
.>eovemment we’re paying fo But In 1964. a conservative
' cb eerily td lln g Ibe country I : payforallU K govenm ientll : S e n . P a t Moynlhan says, thi: : h a s m ade blggovemmeotct *' doU arof govenimea^ I t a ^:~ tB zea .------------------; N ever mind that If the defi L^UDcbanged, by 1969half of pe
ivers co t ins* visitSpeaker Tom Stivers, lUt sqiaratlon of the Ie( I of vetnm ent when /. John Evans testify ies.call that testimony “ bl i the issue too far.u e r^ y preferable for on pending legtsiatlon ncy heads and aides, ms feels particularly sl id funding this year, an a legislative committei rbat, to us, is unusual, t lon of the various b ra ' Intended to mean thal rom each other, alth( k otherwise, given tbe le-pemocraticngovemo:
ippearance before a co :a ^ n s all that m ore i are hardly averse to. etter lo welcome Evan wrdially. To turn a pbr^ he best political defensi
jan, i f y■ One thing Ronald R eagan yabou tifbe runsfo r lefortheRinubllcan tD ts lt.U is^ fo rU ie
nary about tb a t Most I a o u ^ the offlce a second—
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;toa E>resldents who are»riy from within tbelrr vulnerable when U>eyifore the public.sow npartycan’t)f four more years, a l9.
«Oat In three . jjuesideot was challenged \ -J im m y Carter hiiseo, I Saad l^ idonB . Johnson t n party won, regardleas tIge was h m ed aside............0» tbe Incimibent faced c
o n . R etatbe surface, it would m I neverbeen better for son Reagan. IveredhisSUteofthe iadedfuU steam hito his ~ last week, bis poU fthe ceiling. \x'taken by Newsweek u teagan’s j o b ^ r o v a l » ent, hi g h ^ in two and a
ugan ’sp llgh tofjusta thestate of tbe Union 01:'amatlc: £>asstucka ttbe Ie10.8 percent, the ou
douttobeioes's pe s uncertain, and theid rating languished a t ev
t taken for the New thj bows tbat fonner Vice 1
dent COnald Reagan, heading Hment can t>c a forensic Mif a paragraph In his vss to compliment V
lg even more lhan N: of cumulus douds, ^ to that effect.
S S ™ ^itlve afterKlinnerCDCeswllhUiis R>>t gettiog all the ' to s tg fo r—thank God I” nppiUve administration is ~t>etvry tbat It need oot p a datltlsgetUog.As ’I tthis administration th a tit cbeap: For every Itemisks only 78 cents In j n a k
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Jmy Hoyt Clrcubdon Mane gtr
uld turn t to assetrs, R-Twin FaUs, has a legislaUve and execuUve !n he expresses concern fying before legislaUve
blatant interference” is
r the govemor to avoid on.'That is a role better
strong al»ut education and he thinks he should tee to argue his view of 1, but not inappropriate.ranches of government lat they would live in a liougb some in Idaho le occasional animosity mrandUie~R^uBIiein
committee should give 5 attenUon, something >. SUvers, in our view, ans with open arms — irase around, he might ise is a good offense.
he runsM i k e F e i n j
- .o n ly allghtwelght challena In 1972—or was unchallen]
— 1964 and DwlgbtO.Eisenhi incumbent WWL- - •, The only e x c e p t was tl
Trimian, Wbose v ic to r in 1 — an aB M aoT E lem a^i^ iai
is StUl startling. A bannerh DemocraUc convention in l ‘i ’m Just mild about H any , mucb summed up his party' its c a i ^ date.
F or 1964 politics, what Ro freedom from Interoal chall be is lucky d r popular wlUilr twth.
Nobody from what'sleft o: establishment wing of tbe G< Hatfleld, Charles Percy. Ou wing - has made an effort U Reagan and DO one from the right, unhappy as It someUrn bis presldeicy. Is t a U ^ ser opposing Reagan In Uieprlm convention.
3agan hL o y e M i l l e i
President Walter Mondale bo to 14 percent, over Sen. John < the race for tbe DemocraUc p nomlnaUon.
But tbe survey also leaves tl that the Democratic sweepsta out to be ra the r irrelevant, bei DemocraUc-Republlcan mate leads Mondale by 48 percent t( outdistances Glenn by a v a k 5 percent.
The dzip-drJp-drIp of such pc even many DemocraUc leader th a t there Is 00 way anyone in I throw a scare into R e a ^ tbis
I t’s easy to fall into that m in
Duld turG e o r g ew a i
ncome^ax revenues will be oet a y the Interest on debt, and evi olnt increase in In te re i rates 1 15,000 to the 30-year cost of a $S Mrtgoge.Reagan is requesting ah Item'
I strike a particular ilem from 1 ppn^riations blU raUier than c :tween signing o r rejecting a hi ickage.’The best reason for granUng hi a t It would strengthen the pres a n veto gives the President the akes government work— the p □ict pain, and hence to insUil fe oose between meddling wl(h fo d preserving a cherished spent
p in iWASHINGTO
friends a re a t itthey a re unhsfvpresldent'sjpolit
— no fe a r about wt1984, and wbere sp e n t
A fter all, then for p residen t
R ichard Vlgue range from direi candidates to wr
. to bold R eagan’sJ__ these days, bu th
*Teain. — } a F our yea rsag t
cam p a t this pohi election cam pali
issues, leadingw I s SituaUon in Let>ai
Lastm onU i.he provide “ clients)
i]H u liile avoiding dl U nltedStatessho pull out th e U.S.B
Others wbo hav >n Middle B as t issue Id commentator.Wil Qf AskedaboutUM withdraw tbe Mai
"WeU. I take my I h a v e to b a v e a ^
a Staff d ia n g e sli^ ofUiec6nservaUv0 House. WUliam a5 __ ^ security adviser aQ v ar^ ty o fissu e s ,!
Edwin M eese HI, among tbe senior.
. been nominated t( g Morton Blackwell
conservaU veandi his resignaUon.
( Jlm L ake.U iesire-elecUon comml conservaUves “ a r p r e s it^ t .
s, can s^ UUt n s i l b e r int
F t 1
enge—Richard Nbeon—^ lenged-Johnson in S i; mhowerlnlKS— the— J J
IS Uiti feisty H arry S.<nt|M>fnrAnf
a - h u n g a t th e l^ * " ' ^ InPhiladdpKlaread, ’ n y ,” and that pretty rty’s feeling toward . ^
Ronald Reagan's laUengeshows is Uiat thin his party, o r
haviftofU ieEastem chai B G O P -theM ark “ "8 Charies Mathias _ Cal*J rttochallenge ’Conglbe ConservaUve U m essaysltisw lth seriously about W arrlm ariesoratU ie--------Minr
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iboldsablglead.44 ecoix hn Glenn, IH)hlo, In him r Ic presldenUal such;
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s the impression formi istakes could turn Ineffe becauseln Doubt
atchi4» . Reagan others It to 32 percenl, and verys kS lpercentto29 in l!
NixontipoU results leaves P re sk ders complaining the rlo1 in their ranks can Chicag h lsyear. damag lindset these days, closed
rn itemm any c playing
Q F o r rCongre: veto, all veto 1st irre^Ku favored
neededjustlo P reside every percentage ' Anile e s m a y a d J ^ 'pow ers< BjM .000 would d(
Tnie,; weapon.
an vclo —power Pennsyl' im an toknockm choose budget oahugospendlng veloeda]
House ofghlsrequestls conlio l.l resldcncy.An n m b y su the power lhat, G ov.Ji lepow erto- u s e s l ^ l U fear. Forced to about 3 p« h foreign policy R eagan u ’“ “fins project, percent. 1
I o niganwX)N—R ^ d Reagan’S it again, miaking noises as the n n w ith tbe prttiden t Buttb liUcal advisers and qxtkesmi whose cam p will draw Iheir SI ■e U»e conservaUves’ money v
ire’s only ooe conservaUve ru
uerie, whose conservaUve ac ■ect-mall fund raising for poll v r l t i ^ a new quper column, I’s feet to the fire on a range 0
Igo, Vlguerie was not In the R lint lo the Republican primar dgn.ing his newspaper u m n to < od bls~admIhIsmtlon on a va with Reagan’s handling of th MDOn.lie said the Soviets bave been ; s tates with mooey and matei direct parU c^U on in conOlc liould do likewise” in Lebaooi . M arines staUoned U ^ . ave criUcteed Reagan’s hand ues include conservaUve i^UliainF. Buckley Jr. h e suggesUons that he should Carioes, Reagan said moc y friend BUI more seriously.. aUcwlUiblmsbortly.’' - in the past months are taUn( lives’ t ) ^ Mends out of Uie a a ^ Reagan’s former naUi r tmd influenUal eonfldanle o» i, is now tbe Intenorsooetai: I, keeper of the conservaUve ir aides closest to the presldei 1 to become attorney general. 2ll, the White House liaison wl d religious groups, has subml
spokesman for Reagan’s nittee, said Uiat overaU, are pretty happy” wiUi lhe
start ccJu s t bow much an advanlaj
llustrated by a look at incum n th e m odem age of pollUcs, ^Yanklin D. Roosevelt Here’i
1980: Incumbent Carter is s hallenged.forrenomlnaUoni y Sen. Edw ard M. Kennedy e tov. Edm und G. Brown Jr. Ci ut Ihebaltle'gbes'rtghllnloU onventton. Carter is renuoin efeated.^978nh^U^nBenrFordl^sev liallenged by Reagan in^pri ruiem , and wins his p a i^ s o :an t 117 votes out of 2,257 casi
A wounded Ford is defeiaBeti 1 1972: Incumbent Nbcon^Aa I a luUaby-peaceful coaventla -elecUon. He Is virtually und ivbig long since brusbedjoff n alienges In the primari^siroi ngressm an P auL N J^cpd^ Jifom la aod fromcQnsflievaU'n g r ttcmmwn .Tnhn M1968: Incumbent Jofansoo trci s New HampsWrepriraaryoB u- policies by Sen. Eugene J . 1 nnesota. Johnson wins Uw pr narrow a m argin—less than
alreadyIt seem s U ut thepresidental ong.Tie poUs show Uiat a big maJc e rs are giving Reagan fuU cr tte rs they find poslUve, such •nomic upturn, but are not Inc 1 responsible for Uilngs Uiey c h as Uie soaring federal deflc ut hold on —the 1984 race is £ n being over. D ecile Uie pre nldable lead and Uie Democr fecUveness, Uilngs could cha ibters need only refresh Uieir !T elecUons that turned drami short time.1968, for InsUincc. Republica
m looked like a rimaway wlni {Ident Hubert Humphrey eme lol-tom DemocraUcconventl ago wllh his candidacy sever aged. But wlUiln a month, Hu !d the gap and turned Uie ra a
1 veto i' congressmen would lose InU ng secretary of slate.• reasons of InsUtuUonal self-1 ress probably wUl not approv although one argument again 3 Uiat it would enable Con0 « ■onsible. It could vote for evei id by tbe home foUts and say I len t’s job to weed Uie gardea lem veto would do less Uiah b s of ImpouiidnientrreciasrA do to control lending.^ an item veto can occasiooa: n . Last year Richard Tborob ylvanla’s/Republlcan govern :k one of very eight dollars o ■ concocted by Uie Legislatun all funds for the operation of of RepresentaUves. which I> I. Bul no govenunent can lie r su d i bruising methods.
c item veto tb r e d ^ f l ^ i ^ i percent. As governor of Calil ] used It to reduce qiendingal ;. Ifhed ld as much WlUl thefl
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W hlleHouses out that such cri
ampaicItage th is can be is th a thunbent challenges wllhdis , inaugurated by McCre’s Uie record: PreslcIsseverely Johnsim in 34 prim aries.___ Kennoly aod California The■ C arter wins 24, Kermeothe~DemocraUc ' defeatt t i n a ^ - a n d ; andby
■~'T— H u m iseverely p a r ty 1 prlnm ries. wins 16 i964:!saomlnaUonby'a a p a rt ;
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health p rIcan R ichard landslideInner, as Vice Bul If sm erged from HumphremUonin oUierkin<merely not know:Humi^irey next Nov.a c e ln to ad ea d , Tbf'reli
into daInleretsthi ' budgethe
$i8.SblUioJ f- ln te re ^ But be o■oveanltem federal buainst tb e item budgets. II[ress to be to control I verypro lec tjy m at 11 Is Uie pollUcally^ Is larg eanh broad thlnksdefcr& nddeferral cu th lsfisc
bUUon.Thi(u d iy b ea b ig socialspenBburgh, b u d g e t -a• ro o r .u s ^ l t Reaganc•soutofU ie tum U lnto.a re. H e even every ItemlOfUiesUte Uiebudget!Dem ocrats A Preside
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e som e real acUvlsts, self-app ashhigton, wbo would prefer I ome things dlfferenUy.” he sa iss ”v e ^ hard on getting thln{
) advice for them: “Ronald Re ), no quesUon about that. But li -k. He sought the presidency tx md he will take a pracUcal ap] nservaUve rallying cry that m resident should "let R ^ g an tx ike said that the president, woi olldes l>y compromise, is “Ro S Ronald Reagan.”>e k e s m a n Larry Speakes i criUcs as Vlguerie "weren't f<
gn out iIt his victory is Uiken as a defe iidraw s from the race. McCarthy,~ln tiim. Is challenge ssldent Hubert H. Humphrey, mson record, and by Sen. Rob onody, anoUier war critic. - lie nomlnathig process Is tuzD u iedyX a3s^lnatfon.on Uiejn eated McCarthy lh the Cniifor I by stree t violence In ChlugD nphrey claim s the manU& Th ty lsdefeated.>64: Incumbent Johnson is ren u iy still in mourning over the predecessor, John F. Kamed)
haUenged, he wins Uie elecUo: Islide.60: No hicumbent president. 66: No chaUenge to incumben: mhower, and he wins in a wall lo c ra t Adlai E . Stevenson.52: Incumbent Truman; havic 9st eight years, is consUtuUon ID again but chooses to retire.: i th tig i t t for the nomlnattonT leRepubUcans’ balUe is betwe rd lloed up behind Mldwesten and the hitcmatlonallstsbehl nhower, who wins on the fh rt 1
[ 19In its final days, losing by Ute 1 ugins.i r years ago, Reagan and Jim ed to be running neck-and-nec before the elecUon. Reagan w lecause the bottom suddenly fi r ’s sifliport over Uie campalgr md.tber years, o f course, Uie esta held throughout Uie race. In ll c ra l George McGovern could : the dam age caused by his dn irc^ping Sen. Thomas Eaglete h e ticket due to a history of m< I problems. He was buried by I Ide.I f s loo eariy to leU WheUier Ul hrey year, a McGovern year o cind y ea r for the Democrats. \ ow for sure unUl Uie votes are ov. 6.« Is one Wnt hi Uie Innards of I
ihgeroi. he would co t Uie fiscal 1985 d Uion.le could not do as much becau! budget is fundamentally unlU
s. It is fundamentally less sus< til by vetoes, Itemorotherwis nUUements component is bug Uy protected. Tbe interest cor and oot optional. And this P n lefense qieocUng is loo low. Co iscaH98txiefenseTCqaestby^ That leaves aU oUier dlscreUo pending - about 19 percent of - as tbe target for Item veloei m could lake a long, sharp pel Jto a short, dull pencU by vetol m i in (his portion of Uie budge jet sUU would not be balanced. Udent’s m ost formidable. Uonal power is oegaUve—Uie [power of tbe veto. Reagan ba single appropriatkuis bill pas mtCoriffess.W hynol? se in passing 10 of 13 q^roprh 1 resolutions, finngated J ust S3.2 bUllon more Uiai
rnative
tim e.”
’3 h e L r* * ^■' “Tbe presid^pointed stated. But her Ronald scbool'prayersaid, adding trying.”ngsthelr .ln fa c t ,ln a ]------------------ acUwlsts^ReaiEleagan’s a - - p artic ip a n t trIhew ants w hyhebasnoi'tosolve “ Hiepresldiipproacb. Dolan, chairmmoderates PoliUcal AcUo:be Nonetheless,i^ridngto q>endatleast)lonald re-election.
spointed . JamesGersU I for us last The Associated
strollirifea tH e TheDe
nominateIged by Vice Stevenso y.defendhigUie Tenoesse JbertF. p rim arie
.......................... .... The Rezoedsourby Inctmnbei >Jilghl he_ 1948: Domla primary tacumbei
..-.-r In tem alprbe hicumbent sees a'wal
and tbe C£ enomlnated by' candfdad le murder of S trom Tbi dy.and Progress!isseizedbold. w lnatbep Jonina stum pcar
fancy.
int Dwight D. T be Re; Uk against Dewey, co
fo rm er Ml 'hlg served nominatec MiaUy eligible Serenel) B. Both parties W hat thi[------- — R e b e l sweenUieOld stroUlng. imRobertA.Wnd------ MlkeFeirtbaU ot covered W
^84 eleie narrowest Tlmes-CBSp
DOtbereaUymmy Carter polled acrosseck justthe differentamciwonbig, but arep ay in g d iI'felloutof race,gn’s final R eagan led
percent In tlutablisbed wlUiGlenn,4!■ 1972. Since traditId never of Am ericansA oosbgand presldenUal etten,D-Mo.. a n d tb e k id samental of tb n e fo r Uiey Nixon In a mushroom inl
A n d lfth a tvUiislsa UieThnes-CB!ro rsom e b efarm o reen• We may and fa r m ore vrecounted ------------------
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US weaidefld tju st R eagan reque
If fac ts cant lusethe againstCongn aUcestate anyR eaganpl iscepUble Uie culprit hi U 'ise. complicating^jg ea n d Message, omponenl ItwlUpropoi Tesldent to le s s th a n lp i 3 o n g r ^ _ _ non-hiterestsp yM .7' a v ^ g ln g ^ jp ] Jonary . next Uiree yeai of the afte r th roe yea •es.. . b e ] u s t 6 . l p ^ •encUand A saneiuim p: toing .calls to m hid Ul g e t and dalm ed to have 5d. akuUs,'onefron
fromu4ieinhe^« be saldM arkTw alliaSOOl ^ngllnl»flTw^glwBssedby _ .g roup belong tb
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tlUnk It’s gohig to be a major problWn.'’
esldent’srecordisprettygood,” be theadded: “ Wehaven’tbadsuccm w lU iyer ahd abortion, but It’s not for lack of
n a private meeUng with anU-abortion^pngnn talrAn to tanlrhy nfy»t tiding to'engagehlm la a debate overI not accomplished more.ssldent has not l ^ t his promises,” Terryirman of the Nattooal ConservaUvecUon Committee, said recenUy.ess, Uie D dan organlzaUon plans toast ¥5 miUlon toward Reagan’s
STSfenzaqg covers the H7i/fe House/ctr itedPress.
ng3 Democrate need two baUots to nate a somewhat reluctant Adlal E. nson over Sen. Estes Kefauver of Bssee, a popular whiner hi most of UieIries.I Republicans defeat the party of Uie ibent.i:.pe W ng UiejxWs aodthe pattern .-...........i____ibent Truman suffers migbtUy hi an lalparty.bloodletthig/'niebonvttUoo : waUcout Iqr segregaUonist SouUiemers « candidate f a c ^ oppodtkn lad e s from tbe right by Uie Dhdecrats’Thurmond and from tbe left by Uie essl ves’Henry Wallace. But Truman M presidency anyway hi a glve-’en>4ieU campaign Uiat catches Uie public’s
Republican candidate, Tbomas E.^ contested by Robert A. Taft aad ' r Mhmnesota Gov. Harold Lassen, is atedonaU ihdbaU ot n d y overconfident Dewey loses, t this history means for Incumbent oIsU iatifhertm s,hecanBtartout |
FelasUberotlheAssodatedPnssbas i Washington poUUcs since1968. C
action3S poU that Reagan’s vast lead may aiy8olld.OfUiel,443Americans. - ross Uie natton, Uie results were quite among Uioee who said tbey already ' g dose attenUon to the presidential’
t led Mondale by only 46 percent to 41 I Uiat category aod was virtuaUy Ued n, 45 percent to 44percent. adlUon has U Utat Uie great majority an voters (kl oot really focus on a lal d ec tb n un tU Labor Day Is past > ds are back hi scbooi, Uiere is plenty • the "dose attention” e a t e r y to 'I intoa natkinwlde force.lat were to happoi today ofcourser <JBSpoUsuggeattheouUook«TOil(f - e encouraging Ibr Uie Democrats n ire worrisome for Reagan.
Ier Jr. wrllesna-NeuHouseNmi 'im Washington.
aponquested for fiscal 1984. um counter Uie pubUc’s preludlce ngress, Uie facts should compUcate n plan to run agahist Congress as hi Uie defldt drama.-Even more ngwUI be Reagan’s Budget
Dpose cuts for fiscal 1985 amounUngII percent of oondefense,.tt spendhig; It wlU project defldls approxhnately $flp bUUon over Uie I'ears; and it wiU say that even years Uke Uiat, Uie T-bUl rato will e r c e n t . ..imple of claiming too mudi, that d ttie Havana museum that lave two of ChrlaU^iber Columbus’Irom when he was a boy and one He was a man. The human race, •» ,'wahi, consists of tbe dangerously a id i a u t e o o t We know to wiilcb g Uie authors cf Uie T-bUl..-......... .....
Ul writes forTlte Washington
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Hote• ' ORLANDO, n a .
pected arsoa Are l4 ^ to iy hotel early:
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scued by ladder; olflAbout 250 people
. from tbe Ifoward , a f te r tbe fire broke c • floor of tbe 270-roon
; and began ^ ^offlda ls said.; -;“People were on
_______.. Erida !WASmNGTON
; 'astronauts and tb y C^iallenger are to I
Canaveral on Frida m ost ambltkMts yeai
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r -1U8 week's mlssic firs t untetbered spac astronauts testlA backpacks to roam
——from tbe orbiting shu fc - .- -':Firem
mop u -brush;
LOS ANGELES n re flg b te rs doused
------------day from~tm i^~flnacross hundreds of a California whipped
( Santa Ana winds, d stroylng a dozen bomi
U iree people died winds, which gusted More tban 8,000 of custom ers wbo losl Soutbem California a winds remained wlUx day, and the damage fire alooe rose past 11
Tlie high ^rinds s af te r a two-day siege
- f ir e In tbe La Canada- 15 miles north of Lo contained Friday nigl to be controlled by F orest Service infor Robert Brady.
Tbe fire, wbose c under invesUgatton, ( tiomes and damage*
J______ Daroage.was.estimat<$1.25 mililoo. v.VW e.iareomopplng'
**' s tarting frfti n the*' Im in teriorof the Are," Bi , The Forest Service tb e Angeles Crest iligi day. I t was dosed Ihui
." -wbBo tbe Santa-Ana — winds" from tbe moui blew Into California.
C andida b las t Rei
WASHINGTON (AF direct shots a t Presid day before be annoi
. election plans, Den dldates W alter F. Mott H art on Saturday ao cumbent of planrilog i decUon tax increase t wrongdoing In his admli
“ Obvtously, Reagan ra ise taxes after the d dale td d a news confer mento, Calif. ' “Tbere’t they’re going to raise tbey a re trying to kc Am erican public is who' thosetaxes.”
u . I n ’C edar Rapids, Io> about 200 students Washington High School shows a ‘'contempt fo tru s t" by tderatlni behavior and abuses of
“ Abuse of govenuneni a w ay of life in thia adn be said. “ Yet, It seems I one very much, indudii dent himself."
Shultz to set Tuesi
WASHINGTON (AP) of S tate George P . Shi Tuesday on a nlnfrday Latin American and countries, bearing a Am erican support aod s
- the democraUc processes Shultz was to have
Salvador and Brazil li postponed the trip after of th e U.S. Marine hea Beirut. On hia forthcon: will visit those two coun as V eoezuda, Grenada ai
All the countries on fals in varying stages of dei v d (^m en t, and a U.S. briefed reporters FridJ unifying tbeme for tbe £ American s t q ^ r t cratlzation of tbe region.
Shultz is ffrhfidulfd t( ■ Magana^ ' F o rdgn‘“Mln
Q tavez Mena, Ddens Carios Eugenio Vldes Ct with opposition political Ie
el fire iila . (AP) - A sus- COUP ire broke out In a - S S lySaturday, injuring F ir e
fiycing.gugsto__c o n ymere some were re- puofflclals said. t . ^ i |pie were evacuated in d u rd Johnscm's Hotdto out 00 tbe seventh sm o tDom building at 1:51 lo^al^ read ing upward, poop]
oUieron the bdconles, of - s i
^y-la«nel1 (AP) — Five Tlx
tbe space shuttle p rld t0 lauocb from Cape does iday to kick off tbe re h e i ■ear in NASA’s histo- when jfS2 men arid women re tr tf eioo jgnts. S o la r BSion will feature the t Ih pace walks, with two orb ltl ttlng jelrpowered needc niq> to 900 feet away w ill r ahutUe. *
nen > upr f ir e |LES (AP) - poed hot qwts Satur- p a •fires that~diarged— —♦<><If acres of Southern on*led by gale-force coi , damaglag or de-unes. *niled because of the ouiled iq) tp 100 mph. f
of the 1 million d lost dectrid ty in [a as a result of the Ilhout power Satur- rnmmm
tllmlllloD. M1 subsided Friday V sge, and a SSC^cre ■ ' da-Flintridge area,Los A n ^ e s, was
night aod expected ■ * ’ Sunday, sdd U.S.' 33re iformaUoQ officer
9 cause was still Q, destroyed three iged four otbers. a ted a t more-than— --------
ng^4q^lihot.8potS;r... r h o u ^ - Into the 'B radysaid. ice also reopened iUghway on Satur* hursday afternoon I — hot, dry “d e v il - lountaln —
ateseagan:AP) — Aiming iSident Reagan a inouQces his re- )emocratlc can- londde aod G u y accused the in-
g a secret, post- » and condoning ministration, an is planning to 8 decUon,” Mon- p ,.*„ ference in Sacra- re 's no question Use taxes. What
keep from the *o 's going to pay
Iowa, Hart loldts at George mtool that Reagan JQ
for the pubilcting unelhicd ’ -rhgof power wllhin t lo n d
. L to ourlent has become sdminlstratloQ," ’os to concern no ^uding the presl- 3
45
ouriday
T hoP) - Secretary por$oi Shultz seta out c o f o tl tay tour of five J i Caribbean a message ot id sympathy for tseslneachooe. In busir ive visited El w o a t 1 last faU but a r « 1 . Ler the bombing tochni< leadquarters in - 'M a n a g Mming trip, be co o ro g Duntries as well H ondo aandBarbados. .In Oroi his itinerary are d o siro democratic de- th e bos .S. offlcld •riday said the le Shultz trip is
for .demo-
I to meet withHinister Fldel - .......... "ense Minister PcI Casanova and aII leaders.
faiion
in ju res;lurse, aod tying sheets togelt m e down the sheets,*’ said Or r e CapL Bill Smith. “ We hnvlnce themnot to.d(^lhat JJ!__F ire department spokeswi alle Brewingtoo said 34 'p< :ludiog four flretighters, iated a t the scene for bums
tnhnlflUnn OfflclalS at :al b o ^ ita ls said tiic^ adm itt ople and treated aod rdeas* iers.‘Suspicious persons” were
4i-b€ginsrh e fllgbt starts a t 8 a.m . Iday, and much of w hat the es, indudlng tbe backpack tes learsal for the next flight i n . ien another crew will attem] r lev e -a n d repair the..defe !ar Max satellite, rhe astronauts also will chas iltlng balloon to test maneu ided to track down Solar Max I practice the necessary rep
C O m E C TIO MMOYICE
The Ahdroo ca rpo llng o p a g o 3 of th* S « a n Ja n u a t 29fli Ins«f1 It no t fo lly Ir • ta lled r-T h * ~ p rice lltt« d o e s n e t Indude installc tlon . The $29.99 p o rtob l p ow er tool group ing o p ag e 6 tliow s th o corrm lo o lt rco rrect-itoek-num bei and correct pricing b u t In correct detcrlptlon.We re g re t ony Inconveni »nce thl» may hove co u ie i >urcuito inars.
Sears, Roebuck & Go.
3rd Y ear, Vol. 1
TH-THEISEN
NUMBEIDEALE
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“It was terrifying. ■’said 32- Diane Mangum of S d t Lake C was staying with her busbar in a lOth-floor room.
irNASA:apt. Bruce McCandless; Aj Zol. Robert Stewart; and Rc McNdr, a physicist who will econd black to fly on an Ai paceshlp. _
aunch .ra te accderates to nonth. The most manned fllgl Bunched by NASA In a sing /as five, during the (Jemini p ibothl9^andI9G6.
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F iredWALDEN, N.Y. (AP
stroyed a tbre»«tor; , building early Saturda;
people, critically iojur wtKT^mnped to s a f tty s o tbers homeleas la free
— tures. • --------
The blaze bndce outa) brick and wood-frazxM Main Street Uiat bousei
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illite ra te widow nbose hom e cam e to be wort $500,000 as this subur staix is to lose ber propel a n 18-year>oId agreemet tra c to r wbo said sbe dl<
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o r w rtte, says r£e baiti} algning tbe document deeded over ber bouse a o f land to the coctrt WhaUey.
Whatley maintains W allace knew what d ie w
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multlmiUioiHloUar an d tb e hanbest winter c w as tb e U*yeatw>ld boy v, diffeicnde.
M ore than 1,200 borse ' slaugbtOT In tbe mm
—-0Lxentral_33Bxas_tbe_$ t>u&loess deal some call m en t" and otbers call “ a 2
A borse breeder wbose h im about tbe situation c vision statkm two weeks in m otion a relief effort t h a y and otber grains an fo r food Crom aa fa r aw ay 1 . “ My son Cbancei .and.
w atching horses die for w Don Walker. “I didn’t kr do. He kept pestering m e ; h e said , ’Daddy, who’s g fo r tbose borses?’
“ I h ad to set an exam so n ," W alker said. *'Hon
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a nur»*»g SU{d i l ld r e n ’s HospitaL
• - - Curly^xalred, hrown^y* P inbelro of Pawtucket, R .I a com a Tuesday, a l ^ t a f te r receiving a second
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oilm an jumped from tils .iq>artment, then tried to balcony with ooe band bef<.fyfaniTitnQ hta (
' office workera watched, poll J a k e Hamm III, a
p an y executive aztd fo r ow ner of tbe Natk>nal 1 Association’s Dallas Mavei IdUed Instantly Friday wiier roof of a paticlttg garage ai tbe apartm ent buildiog, poIi<
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Mtion3estro\^AP) — Fire de- apartnw tory apartment F ire Chi day , killing five Juring one man^ i r o v m e 11 ■ w ^ g t o p e r a -
control;ta t4 :5 1 a .m .a ta homewa ime building on Thede ised two floors of two your
V to loseioca&-(An)— An— saya b e iose rainsltackle sell tbe 1■orth niorn than a lawyem rb grew now ^ v e n b(perty becHuse of bouse, alnent with a con* belnsctu didn’t pay him . . . r , .
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ster takiPj.r-.,.w jicnj;te_5yb0lejife sala fell apart see it non !T ever set In, It Authori y who made tbe thousands
. proving s rse s slated for resulting] nuddy pastures . Now loc vlfftims nf a __qufistiono
All •‘bfld Judg- F alls Cc •ascam .” from $2 e Dse son nagged 14,000 bor n called a tele- caUed Hoi k s ago, setting mised to I r t that brought price plut and donations boraesate
ayaslx>ndon. Rancbei Id I had been Horses Uc r weeks,” said horses to imow what to timately,
o ea n d o n ed a y soldlnE^o t going to talk Rancher
of Clifton, am ple for my Unlimited, torses are our couldn’t bu
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builcm ents above, a pizierla. sc Hilef Jim Ryan, efigbter^said tiie tieat from t - w n s .w i . In t f iw e th f lL th e y - C o i Qter tbe building until 6 : ^ a.n nutes an e r it was brought und ol;“ A” nearby senior cltlzer : was evacuated as a precautlor1 dead included a woman and b< lung ciiUdren and a teen-age bc
2$500,0(todld-DothIng wrong^Heplans. te land for 1600,000, accorYltog y e r for Mrs. WaUace. and bj h e r three weeks to leave U
, aitbougb tlie Impoiding sale challenged to court tbe Lord could come down bei tq»eak,"~be*d—say—Pve—be< e ^ ” said Mrs. WaUace, a tlx in with thick hom-rlmmi !3. •‘There’s always someboc n’ with cdored people. Lll< rds, tbey always want somi tor nothing,”Wallace and her iate husband
:es leadife.and.I Just couldn’t stand tc om ore.”Dritles say the condition of the ids of surviving Iwrses is im- { since Walker's call and the lg public response, local officials are left w ith thenof.who’p _______County cattle rancbere spent
2 million to ts million to buy torses from' a locol-company Horses Unlimited, which prtv o buy them back at tbe sam e lus f t per day for w hat the ite.bers said they were told Unlimited would then sell tho to a slaughter tiouse. Ul-
f, tbe borse m u t would bo Surope.iers blame Roland Jones J r . on, the financier of Horses ed, wbo axuKKmced Jan . 13 he . buy tbe iKirses back.
it in com anie case drew' concern and tion fftim first lady Nancy
larents, Debbie and Joseph ), have q>ent bours a t their Id’s bedside to the b o ^ l ta l ’s e care-unll,-even sleeptog nigbL' stULhave b c ^ for Justtoe ,” ila Pinbelro, the child’s aunt Ived,from Pawtucket a fe ^0 to t» with her brother and -law.
come late[ice ruled the death a suJcld« by multiple Injuries, fieldJyCooksald. -----------—ses in tbe office bulldtog said ched Hamon climb over the of his apartment balcony a t 81 then dangle over tbe side. )n to tiie raillog for a few before falling, accordtog to
rkere “said it looiced like hc his mind and was trytog to ck In.” said police dctecUve fga.
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ipaid billm land and tbe land where ilace-llves.was-aaaesaedJB9;B24.000. ,n March 1965, sbe hired Whal b e r roof and signed wbat h< s a CMitract requiring her t $3,500 bill wltbto 90 d ay s ,:
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PARIS (AP) — Ri( off P aris’ student qu Saturday,— flgbtlng- pro testers and arrestl sccond big demonstn
......... -m ig ra n t__nelgbborfacconditions In Moroccc quietly after dozens ol safd. - ..
It was the worst stt F rance since thousan battled police with nx In cities across Pran during a week of pi educational refonns
_ ----- ___________________There were no offU
injuries Saturday, but both groups claimec m onstrators were hiju
:--------- by the security forcea.-Pollce h&d refused tc
for either demonstratio They said they arres
200 people in the Latin
TrainsADDIS ABABA. Eth
A ttacks on trains conne with Djibouti killed 2 week, including a nun plan soldiers, authorlt said on Saturday. Somali-backed rebels f responsible for the attac
Land mines and bas portedly Injured more pie. The railway line hi since the lost incident, oi
EarlJw- reports pul'th 17to20.
I T rucieauTORONTO. Canada (,
M inister P ierre EUlott devoted three months travel around the world to Improve relaUons United States and the So'
But after consultation of national leaders, i prim e minister has few complishments lo show f
What Trudeau would the climax of his drive Moscow — Is hostage to i health of Soviet Presid Andropov, who has proi
Japan se ‘Day Afti
T o m ro (AP) - Sur. first atomic bombing ' audience Saturday when “The Day After,” depicU attack on America, Isegi Hiroshima a t a sparse movie house.
Hiroshima was the tj atom bomb dropped warplane on Aug. e, 1945, days of World War II.
Aklhiko' Takahashl, director of the, Hlrosh Museum and a survivor < attack, was cjuoted by ¥ Service as saying. “Tl scene of atomic radiatli
. picted well, athough Hiroshima blast was mw hum an than the film. I i that youth should see It understand the misery war.”
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publluistree t violence in tousfl.o
sands o f students l^ ^ tic rocks and botUes
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W orlddqzens uan riotsprotesters refused to break u lonstration over the trial of f proclaimed-members-of the-I Bt Armenian Secret Army for sration of Armenia. The four rial for the bloody takeover of iclsh Embassy three years ago. jndreds of police from the ] lean Securiiy Company, Franc h anti-riot force, sealed off Paj Itkinal student quarter and U ht a series of hlt-and-i mlshes fo^ several hours w 11 groups of demonstrators, flclals said that earlier Saturd rity squads arrested "seve
ided to “ show solidarity with I jccan people" following rioti week in three northern cities North African nation.IIctTwid the demonstration, hi i) immigrant neighboiho<^ lem Paris, broke up quickly afl ers arrested several people. T d dispersed quietly, they said.
n; 29 die!. Informants, who have do: cts with authorities in boi uti and Ethiopia, said the a probably were carried out fc
estem Somali Liberation Fran ip supported by Somalia.
I front is fighting to end Ethl< domination of the dispute
in region, over which Somali thiopia clashed in 1977 and 197; g the war. some TO),000 refugee rsomalla-and-3o;ooomore'wei JIboutl.
continuesng “a t a time in the not to it future."deau Is now In the middle of of three Soviet aUles -
oslovakia, East Germany an nte* — In the hope lhat hi ge can be communicated to th lin Indirectly.n though his specific proposal: liled, the key goal the Canadlai set for his peace initiative in < I last October — “ to reverse th< ■ously downward trend line If /est relations” — does seem t< Murred.
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p ro n o u n c ia t io n g u ides, no c o p ie s o f " S tr ic t ly - “ A C iv il T o n g u e ," h is 1 b e s t - s e l l e r s o n u se a n d ;lish .ill h a n g s a n e w sp a p e r t d e c la r e s N ew m an , itl ie r F o r d o r C a r te r , tlie : 1976 p r e s id e n tia l c am - fo r w h ic h h e s e rv e d a s
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w o n d e r in g a b o u l th a t c o n fe sse s . " I s u s p e c t 12 e x te n t th a t I w ill w e a r t. slack .s ; .sh irt a n d tie■ in K a s u lia i id t le ."
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M o re th a n 200 cal s t r e a m e d into the B ro tm a n M em orial Ii fans h a d " poured In
_ fac ility in a ttem p ts to D r. S tev en Hoeffli
left th e hosp ita l in j 12:30 p .m . and w as b o d y g u a rd and relal known locaU on by c a r
H oefflin , a plastic J a c k so n s till h ad sc from t i ie b u m s but leave th c hospita l and a p p ro p ria te to d ischa tim e.” H e had said « could s u f fe r som e p loss.
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Inlo the m edical fUminfs to s e ^ lm . D octifflih said Jackson secondin a w heelchair a t J a c kk-as escorted by a d u rin gelatives to an un- TV to Icar. confereStic surgeon, sa id iiosp lta
some discom fort su b u rbu t ‘‘he w anted to Themd I thought it w as A uditor::harge him a t th is a s J a dId earlier Jackson ra c e d s5 perm anent h a ir s tag o , i
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;es of a ttem pted Louisian d crim inal dam - w as estii
trespass, sa id to D orda rintcndcnt Joseph - Dordal
she ll dejf w as fired. Stone sp o tted S security guard y a rd ,
c a r against a p ile O fficer w g u a r d t r le d ’to— StoiYCTTt telling Stone to p roperty , ! sold a s a paving Dordali
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jcovers: e ig h t A m erican Music Aw, m on th and could win 12 Gran rd s n ex t m onth, had a palm-s * o f h is sca lp singed F riday n e film ing a commcrcIal sl-Cola — one of two that wil m du rin g the nationally telev; m m y presentations on Feb. 28. c k so n 's to u r m anoger, Ls o n , sa id a "special pyrotechn :t" som ehow Ignited Jacksc I. w hich h a d been g reased for n g .c to rs sa id Jackson suffe id - a n d third-degree bums: :k so n h a d m anaged to sli tg th e n igh t "but w as up watch > 1 a .m .,’’ Hoefflin said a t a ne irence e a r lie r Saturday a t ; ta i in th e western Los Ange ■b o f C u lver City.! acc id en t in the Shn o r lu m n e a r downtown occun tckson w as coming down li
s te p s tow ard the front o f t , s ing ing a Pepsi jingle to I if h is h it song "Billy J ean ," st a re t W atkins of Fullerton, w
em ployeI f t on th e first h it," Dordain st y. “ I couldn’t w ait for a seco, m ight be dead now.” g u a rd sa fd he bruised his Ii
lg from the 20-by-40-fo in d -m e ta l building a fte r 11 m over buckled the wall a fe 3m hlm .Uige to the iKiUdlngs 1 ana ' M ateria ls, a shell deale t im a tc d a t C5,000 and damag Ja in ’s c a r a t COO, police said, lain sa id he was cn duly a t th le a le r’s e a r ly Wednesday an I Stone w alking in the compari
e r s sa id Dordain went oul. tol ft^vas n o fa io w ed ori compan ;y, a n d re lu m ed to the office. ' a ln sa id In an Interview that hi I telephone a supervisor to tel
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s from burnAwards was watching the taping, irammy John Branca, a qaokesman for tbo m-skcd singer, said a smoke-bomb canister ~ ny night m ay have exploded on Jackson’siialr. ' lal for which was treated with pomade for - wiU be the scene. But police Lt. Marion
ilevised Helenkamp sold he understood tiie 1. 28. fire was ignited by quuics from
L arry fireworks that were going off durtng ' chnlcaJ the filming.ckson’s . - “ I t could have been much more of a . fo rlhe serious injury,” Hoefflin said. "II, tiie
bum , is a palm-sized area on tho la c k ___uffered of his scalp, but Uiere are no bums lo___
........his facborotherareas."sleep The doctor praised Jackson’s
Itching brothers for pulling the singer's coat a news over his head to douse tlie flames and at the Immediately applying Ice lo tiie jigeles wound.
Jackson "m ay require re- Shrine constnictive surgery but we really curred , ca n ’t determine tiu t at tills time,” n ler- Hoefflin said. "It really depends on of the the amount of hair g r o ^ he has in to thc this area. It will take a few weeks to ’’ said determ ine the hair loss — it could be I, who permanent.” -
e r ’s buildingsIn said h im Stone was there, but tiie pbone lecond w as dead.
While radioing tiie security- Is leg company dispatcher, Dordain said, he ;o-foot saw the big eartli-movlng machine r the moving toward tlie building. He said Q few .. h e ran out after tiie machine crashed
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publicon S tste C cntral' .fdrxoed a «pp^ni pi>w for the passage of a
. public education reforn ' “We’U let th&poliUcs
they may. We’ro tol< ' welfare of the young pc
tbo publl(nschoolfi-oiChairman Dennis 01s< day.
Olson announced for committee during a ce tee meeting In Boise.
He said the Q)ecia] p£ ; for efforts to scuttle t ' criticisms tbe Idab , AssoclaUon has raise . measure.
Cbunti' SAiyr“LAKE-CITY-( Tanqiarently bas run out
to dredge the ailt-cic River lo prevent because Utah and Salt J
Y could not reach agreem - anArmyCorpsofEnglni . Lorry Lunnen, state I I Commissioner, said tiie ; over backward to help
work completed by April Gov. Scott Matbeson s
Friday to Arthur WU district m anager in Sac
,the agreemeilt could n ' because neither county o
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SALMON (AP) - T< were a bit cooler in Salm day and conditions on the Salmon River remained fidals said.
The NaUonal W eather! a flood warning woul Uwjugh Sunday.
Salmon has been havi problems for several we« of large ice Jams on the i Lemhi rivers, which meet •'Abouf 125 homes 1 evaciuted since flooding 1 e r tills month, and 3 0 0 ^ been forced out of their cording to officials.
The most recent prot (.•ccurred on the Salmon B was at nine feet on Saturd above Oood stage, meteor
. . Tannenholz said in Boise. In Salmon, Sherman Oic
' Salmon and Rescu__ a few people had moved
homes evacuated earlier flooding.
“ Wo’ro suggesting tiiey i ' In," be said. "AnytWng co
on that river. If these ice the water could come over.
Escapee i loose aga
CALDWELL (A P ) - A S who escaped from the Lei Jail twice In 1962 is on th e r
Steven Burk, wlra went t State PenitenUary Feb.
' escaped from protecUve Caldwell Saturday momln{
Don Mc(?une, director of County DetenUon Center, was transferred from ttie p on Jan. 6.
“He was woridng as a t ' Just made It out the kitchen
ttie shifts wero ciumglng. said. :
"We v i ^ very familia past,” tte sold. “But.we fell excellent atUtude and wa hard for parole.”
Seventh OlsUict Judge Thomas sentenced Burk to prison on a charge of a iM itt^ . He was charged v ing a Salmon man on Apt Burk also was sen ten cod to on two counts of Jail escap Jan. 3,1982 and a seom d th 1382.
Idaho Pov earns recc“ io iS E - Idaho E
had a record fS3 million in c last year, Controller Dew roondsasrs.
■n»e Bolse4>ased uUllty ( sold that figure is tq> fi miUton in 1982.. Earnings were $72.1 m from $66.7 million,- after w ere paid on preferred stock
Hammond said the eamlngs was due to a one Cline In interest expenses al Power eliminated the del shore of a coal-fired powci Oregon.“ And he’ d the" company 1
11.2 million, in Interest in short-term Investments in 19i
' p u sh e jTbe Idabo Re- “iwou
*alODmmitteetuis proposed onel to help push ie a , this •o widfrsweeplng help run IonnbUI..... i And h<Jcsofitfallvrt>ere oppose i Interested in the publican ipec^le attending duce fui -or-U iis"state .” ■teadier" )lson said Satur- somekim
public sdformation of the cenlral commit- Gov. Ji
called lhI panel will watch build on e the bm, clUng endorsing iaho EducaUon The bU Used about the would ln<
personne;
ies fail dif-(AP) --T im e— “ In mj )Ut on a proposal Jordan B clogged Jordan project t ^ r ln g flooding assist us lit Lake counUes agement lement an^l meet One of ;Ineers deadline. LakeC^ou te Pubilc Safety agreemei the corps “ bent could be elp us." but re- Level Ag t. tar Monday lo whenjy^i iiiracfond have gates'can i r l l l . - R ivertoh n said In a letter Donald hVilliams, corps Lako Cou ^cram ento that counUes a I not bo signed last-minul ycoQld agree on weekend t ___________“ We sU
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reswTemperatures
ilmon on Satur- Ihe Ice-jammed led stable, o(-
er Service said - r iould continue ‘ •
aving flooding' weeks because tie Salmon and ,set a t the lown.
have been /j_lg t)egan earll- 150 people have /v\es ir homes, ac-
Wcroblems have g |(Q River, which ttday, two feet Pe:eoroIogiBt Joel . up,e-Dickens of the
Unit said ved liack into e r because of
ey not go back ; could happence Jams shift, reae r ."
isain IA Salmon man 111 |TLemhi (^unly | | J|le run again. ^nt to the Idabo ^ eb. 25, 1982, I * ’ ve custody in I Ung.'OftiieCanyon ^er, said Burie e penilenUary
a trustee and lendoorwhen ng,” McCune
Ular WlUl his 1 1 ^felt he had an ^was working
Ige Boyd R. ■lo 12 years In r aggravated d wiUi shoot- \p rll 3. 1981. .I to five years mpc, once onI time Jan. 5, _ .Dm
Sun - Thl
>wer:ord ^
• SpociolQ Power (3o.[n net Income * ‘)ewey Ham-
y on Friday from $80.1
million, up u* dividends ock.
Jump in one-tlmo de- } after Idaho debt on Ils • wer plant. In
iy had about Income on
11963. II
Idc
5S ed u c£/ould<xpect that If opposition I sed such a s we see from th his com m ittee wUi go to woric t im Interference,” he said, he said -tbo commlttee-woul
J attem pts — even from Rt an legislative leaders — to re funding tb e bill provides fo if pay hikes i th o u t makihi dnd of adjustm ent in the overal scbooi budget bUl.
. John Evans, a Democrat, ha Uw bUl a good foundation-t
on but h a s stopped short o ling 11.bUl, introduced in Uie House increase the pay of certlflo
mel by $20.3 mUlion next flsca
iredgingmy-oplnlon,-the-dredging ofth n v e r Is still a very importan t Uiat we need lo complete t us In our long-term flood man tni program , ’ ’ Matheson wrote, of the disputes involved Sal
bounty’s wish to modify an 1881 nent ouUInlng when Utah Laki bo lowered. The Compromlst Agreement of 1885 says Uiai
Lake reacl^ .flood stage, ;an n tt^ tK tu £ 9 t~ '' • •grfor oboldw atw badc7 'tld Spencer, director of Sail tounty Public Wortcs, said Uic 3 and tho s ta te did not plan any nule negotiaUons during the id lo twat tb e corps’ deadline. st*Jl_want_the_proJecl- to.go
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lo. help attract aiould- teachers.--------------Re- Also under the bUl
) ro- would establish “ ' _ P_r - P ro f f ’ams.for.teache king steps of advoocem •roll spondingpayiiUces.
Evans’ own task fo has also wants to raise ti
n to but a t a higher li vcl t of t i m e t a b l e , . >
“Obviousiy Uils Is i lUse, Tliey’re trying Uiclr Ifled front,” Evans sold : seal new GOP committee.
{deadlinfthe— lorward-and-ll-moy-b •tanl can do this fail,” ^ le to there is a quesUon \rt nan- would participate.” ole.Sajt Under Uie propos 2885 County and the 1 jiKe $500,000 with Uie cojp: njse remainder of the cos
also would have been agesinthclrareas.
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a an elecUon year.Blr best to get In j Saturday of the «.
le>-t)e-aomeihlng-we------------- -pencer said. “But \rtieUicr the corps
osed agreement, e state would pay *p3 picking up Uie ost. The counUes ai liable for dam-
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P r o jBy DAVID MOFFAT Times-News writer
TW INFALLS-Fo omiouncemcnt earllt would not seek anoU County prosecutor. U chum.
Tbe product of that ning to take shape, as u4io will take a shot a next prosecutor.
There Is good reasor In the last several
law and county pollc secutor will serve t
___ ... county!shlghest.pald<The prosecutor now
courtesy of the count} . to bring experience to I
V icki O iv ln g s re s
KimlBy VICKIE DRAPER
• ; Times-News correspon
KIMBERLY-How ( : ' In these days of tele'
can bo quite a problei • librarian a t Klmberl' . trying to tackle It.
“ The door is always tho school's library { children to come an> moment.”
I She points lo thc ma{9 by a large, hlonkct-cov
: favoriteplace.”: . Owings, however, do<
reading to chance.Last year, she Inltlt
gram. For every book - was put on a wall of th<
have footprints all arou ' 22^:lassrobm building, \
conference room—by tl
Does yc back huH osp ita l h a s c to get y o u ‘bac
B yK A T E iapE Z Times-Nem correspondent
TWIN FALLS - Eight : people lose time away from
due to t>ack injury, says Ton the physical therapy dii Magic Valley Regional Center.'I n an effort to rchabllll
sufferers, MVRMC has £ “ Back to Work” program.
The slx-woek progriun 1 “ for the paUent with 1( chronic back problems,” says.
"We evaluate the patients out what their Job Is, Uien program lo fit Uieir needs. \ paUent recenUy complete gram who was a constnicUoi and ski Instructor. He needed In his legs and a strong iq>per JtyJPXhi^constnicWon.woric. w hat we geared It for."
The goal of thc program is I least part-time employmeni
• See BACK OQ Page B
►secuiATr
FoUowlng Harry DeHaan’s irller this monUi that he lOther te n n as Twin' Falls *. lhe nunor mill began to
h a t churning Is now begin- , as speculaUon forms as to >t a l becoming the county’s
ison fo r that >ecu]aUon.'Ol years, changes in state ollcy mean lhe next pro- j four years and be UieildomclaL-------------- --------ow m akes $34,500 per year, mty commlsslobers’ desire toUjejob.
r e a d s a b o o k a b o u t *'M
beriy U:rooadent
3W do you get a qhlld to read? clevislon and computers, th< blem. But Vicki Owlngs, U erly Elem entary School, 1
lys open,” Owings says aboi y policy. “I encourage lh any tim e they have a fre
nagazine comer, surrounde covered couch. “That’s thel
does not leave the<|i^Lldren’:
JUaled a “ Footprintsy pro •ok a child read, a fMtprin ' Uie'schoo). The gwtf was U round the schooL/^^^ ample g, with lunchroom, gym anc y Uie end of the year.
our m i urt? ■
c la s s
10 'om their Jobs rom Wagner. director
lal Medical
>llltate back H H | H } started a H | ^ H | n | |
n .Is geared long-term,
;,” Wagner
nls and (lnd en gear the s. We had alc the pro- ':Uon worker ledstrength’ perextrem -rk, s o that»H :
is lo g a ln a t-lent a l the ^»B2
¥ T ui t o r ’s
The oUier aspect w as I wben voters passed a c ment, extending prosecu
IS to four years, starting in 1 ll® Further q>eculalIon m.
rum or currently circxilatl to - community turns oul to b«
That rumor says DeHa n- married, plans to leave h i to to private pracUce. s DeHaan denies Uils. Bi
down early, the conunlssi pick a successor. Who
^ appointment would have >■ for thc Job, Ifheorahe war le The following list of aspi----- na mes-that oro surprisesf. not:
• Frank Dykas, a 37-yea is letting a lot of people knc
'M f. N o se y ” to a f i r s t - g r
TeacherOwings says the s l i
March.This year, she w ant
id? the reading program , that vidual contests involvii the Soon after school st
, is were told about a “Rcj Thc children had sbc wt
xiut as Uiey could, lhe • To ensure reading,
free given lo the child’s te.read. A gigantic dlnost
ded to floor on thc waU in [icir classrooms, displayed s
"The goal,” Owings s >n’s to read a t least is bool
Muppcl show and cart< )ro- cassette recorder. Abo rint graders reached the goa 3 to All but throe childj pie contest and received U]d bookmarks and plastic
books, depending on th
ZS3Efi^o m W a q n c r p r a c t i c c s o r
^ .
v in .p o s t
IS taken care of in 1382,1 consUtuUonal amend- Usnitors’ lenns from two pj in 1984.m ay be warranted If a ut
lating through Uie legal $1o b e ln te ..................i d .■ .H aan, who rccenUy got ycJ his posi early to relum sp
■ P:But if he were lo step
issloners would have lo dl:'hoeyer receives that <ve a clear inside track fixA-anls It. „ ________ ,sp iran ts contains some enses-and"sbme uiai are sa;
k'Ciir-old Buhl attomey, se< knowhewanlsUieJob. do
g r a d e c la s s in t h e K im
" makeistudents reached ihe goal I
onls to include every chUd i m . She decided to have irid Iving one or two grades each. I started, the second-grader Readhig Is Big Fun” coi^lesl : weeks to d as many .book
g, a book report was to b< teacher on every flfUi bool
osaur, reaching froth celllnj in front of thc second-gradc
some of the reports, js says, "was for Uie childrer ooks." The prize — to sec t irtoon on tho library’s vldec ^bout half of the 70 second- goal, she says.iJdren participated in thc red prizes, ranging from Stic dinosaurs to dinosaur ; the number of books they
o n e b f th c p r o g r a m 's <
FtUs p a r
Dykas served as proscc: 1978, and also a year-and prosecutor.
A Universily of Wyoming uale, Dykas says he left Uw $17,000 and was supposed lo 1 . ButnowUiesalarylshighi
years, vitjs just'w hat 1 wan special- breed - to- be- a -cat E^kas says. He believes he h
• Robert Ga.’ey 's name al
Galley, SO, served as a rrom 1968 to 1970 and from 19 ■ Although.—he—says -soi
enforcement officers want 1 jays, "1 haven't really Uiougl
• Dennis Voorhees, one ol «culors hired by DeHaan, is :Iose to his chest. The 33-y(
; ; H
X ’M i
m b e riy E le m e n ta r y Sc
-s readi1 in read. Anyone who re
a "book-bugtxMkma i in Owings also has hs Idl- busy making new :h. books.” ers "Even after you’re 2St. "thebookswilhyour i>kfr. i .O v^gs says about
• Therie are 143 fifUi be school.
» k ’The book covcrs ing artistic fifUi-grade ide Cathy Langford an<
says. The top 18 cove -en on display a t the libra ! a Is this enough? No [eo can share a birthdays id- The ChUdren are Im
or hard-bound, to th« he The liUe of the boc m aimounced over the ur book goes on <lispla> ey • SeeBO<
> c x e rc is u in w ith H e ld e
f l sr k s in»culor from IOT’Io "nors ind-a-half as doputy Vo
kix)uing Law School grad- dvil Uie Job when II paid lobe part-tim e. man: gher and term is four succi /ant lo do. ll takes a • l catecc-prosgcutpr.” iv .ls le has Uie right stuff. ( pojtli ! also h as surfaced lnV«^ Bul
posUlcounly prosecutor Tw;
11972 to 1974. • of Ids some -o ld e r-law - howe' It him back. Gnllev » K ughlaboulit." . FaUs I of two deputy pro- has 1 .isplaying his cards attenc ^year-old lawyer is She
pi'
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it. ' L l ^ .1
S c h o o l S c h o o l l ib ra r y .
ingfunI read least 20 books receiv nark’ ’ caw heted by Owings.; had Uie fifth- and sixth-gradi IV book covers for “ ugly <
I’regone,” she told Uie childn lurnam ew lllrem ain." '>ut 130 txMk covers were mai fUi- and sbtlh-graders in 1
■s were Judged by our "vc e teachers, Coral McAdan and Donna Yankey," Owin ivers received a ribbon and a irary.No. Owings h as a way a chl ly wlUi the wholeschool. Invited to donate a book, pap the library on their birthda book and its giver then a le school’s intercom, and li lay to bc checked out by tl MX)KSooPaseB3
i<w<(./itaii..n.A'ii tvn.i e H i l l , a n a s s i s t a n t .
■ Obituari<■ Magic Vi■ Civil cou
i t e r e sW saying Ilc ij^ > ^ th e^ p la i Voorhees, who cam e aboar X)ws the counly and has hand vii m atters for the counly reo This and his performance on any lo bdieve he would mal iccessor.• Kandace Kemp, 37, DeHaa J s more forthcoming. She so^Icunorinterest^^niheLipitBut she does say she love slllon, which she has filled sin rw in Falls may yet become o Idaho counUes to have a wom wever.» Kav Baxter. 28. who work? Jls IUto of Decker and HoUU s been Interested in Uie J ended Twin Fails High School Uie says she plans to fUe
H E n ffi a t<r ’I Sprir
-B y ANNETTE < f Times-News wr
||. I f i TWIN FALLS ... .X.” In the College fe academic progM M ||M biggestjumpev
“ The econom reason for the i director Jack SI offering some iM
^ ■ T l The college h H i: I for fall semeslc I t r m o re . academK " ' sem ester, 71 adcB : regislered, to brm;- 1,843 students.K: T hat’s a 17 p<g l ' • last spring’s em
Usually, CSI's ( belw een iandS i enrollments al IverslUes are c mUe, if any. Uiis;
Area residents money to q>end year,-but not enoi Idaho schools, SIi
I "Even wiUi Uie' l a i fall. It’s stm che ' come here and llv
^ r a go to school," he when money is I
M m creases from loc
Academic stud* •■y* more dasses, SI
hours have risen ;
ceived Mbui gs.
roS viefoIdren, ByBOBFREUNI
T/nieS'/'/ews wr/f«made.n Uie TWIN FALLS -
lain Bell will mall "very more than 73,0001 iams, company has annc wings Phone customer idare their new “ Calling
did before the cou child of Uie B di Syster
the product man ?apcr Beli.“ X; Al the same 111 !, bring Mountain B«V the PctiUon wiUi Its I ^ American Teleplx
Co.. Mountain B d---------' G ucrbersaldFridt
"We’re going to ( . use our card. Inst
AT&T Communli Is restricted to distance services, credll card. Mount who have AT&T loi — as most do autor able to get an AT fact, many may Gucrtwrsays.
“ Basically, both ' tually a univers
G uerber says. Ci them to charge any local o r long-distan
The major difl phone company gc
H H f r o m t h c u ^ h e s i made on the Moi
ParentTWIN FALLS —
open for the Twin trlc t’s parent-lralni
The froe d a s se s ' nine weeks, beglnni. 7:30 p.m . atTw lnFi
P arents can chos chUdren up lo 12 ye
— i-------tecnagersTbom'of'a l tho -samo llmc, MarUyn Knigge.
itvwiT ■•chllditai: ’The cover the sIgnlHcar
S u n d a y , J a n u a ry 29,
ries/Hospltals B2 Galley page B3 lurt blotter B6 '■ -
s t o f rlanslo'doT ' — peUUbn ard Ju ly l, 1981. AprUSd ndled m ost of thc Baxtci =«nUy. UnlveislUl the Job prompt she also lake on excdlcnt prosecut
nUefdorlan's o tber depu- • O dd soys she has “ no tomey, £
— same Reives h er p resenr” Bennet Jince April 1982. . times af ! one of a handful switched man prosecutor, l ^ u b l l c
— Democra
tlifldd, say s sho increase IJob since she job Uiat rt
»i- He alsoe a nominating • <
i r o l l i rC S Iing semestei
SCARY sp niter
mLS — Spring enroUmenl Ucje of SouUiem Idaho’s aograms has laken Its a r ever.imy Is only part of Uie sti2 increase,” admissions Sims says. “ We're alM tir new programs.”had a record increase rej
rter also, of 22 percent Thmlc students. This AnddlUonal students have pnbring the head count to ha'
yejpercent increase over Imrollment, Sims says, thei enroUment increases all5 percent, he says. And Ill Idaho's three un- rneexpected to Increase for
Is year, he says. corIts have a UtUe more ye<nd on educaUon Uils Aw ughtoenroU lnother Jun31ms says. mebe lulUon increase last InUIwaper for students lo Tlive a t home while thoy claile says. “ We feel Uwt lasli Ught, enroUment In- denocal students up to a (all
' 644 Idents a re also UikingSims reports. Credii novn 22 percent from last - sun
ntain Be 3r credit•JD - ---- Motiter ioTJ
Cl> — This week. Moun- chajaU new credit cards lo call.) Idaho customers, the chaiinounced. statiiers will be able to use OrngC ards"JustasU iey ATADurt-ordered break up plas:*m, say s Joe Ashby, specuisger for Mountain local
Thtime, the carcls will BeU Into direct com- i former parent. Uie (hone and Tdegraph tell spokesman Steveiday. P®®" 0 encourage people lo istead of Uidr%” he
nicatlons, which now lo providing long- 3, also Is Issuing a nlahi BeU customers long-distance service ^ , amaUcaUy — willbe T&T credit card. In y have boUi cards,
phontUl cards become ac- lo ac rsal cred it card,” were Customers can use busln ny type of pbone call, Gueri mce. Moilffcrencc is which are gets the service fees ^ k c ! says. If the calls are perce fountain BeU card, in Ida
ts are offer- EnroUment Is sUll In FaUs School Dls- (anUl: nlng classes. Knlgg3 wiU bc olfered tor “Tc nlng this Tuesday a t Chalk Falls High School. ' U»n '
teenafose from a d a ss for Uonsh years old, o r one for Ano ifwhlch will offered p.mTS e, says cxwrdlnator tKgin.
To re Challenge” wlU' more ance of birth order, office i
■ b Ir
m a n yIon for Uie Republican primary by Uie ISdeadline.xter received her law degree from the erslty of Washington In SealUe, where also worked as a deputy King County xu lo r for adult misdemeanors and luvo- donles.rdden Bennett, anoUier Twin FaUa at- y, says he wUl Uuow his hal Into UuitL 5 ^ i ic a n £ r im o r y ,_______________ -----------inetf, 56, has run for the Job severah I as a Democrat. But. he says, h ? hed parties recenUy after deddliig areit-bllcans UUnk more like he does Uian a r e ^icrats.inett-saya-the-change-of term and-lhc?^^--------ise In salary w ere U» key changes in Uie - at renewed his inlerest. Zalso daim s “ more criminal law expert-^'
• See PROSECUTOR oo Page Ba 7
n e n t i s u per sets record |
spring, to 16,384. ........ ....... ..... ^“ It’s another good economic*
move,” Syms says. “ We charge addj^Uonal tulUon up to 10 credits aod tbeif a flat ra te . More fuU-Ume students^ are talcing m ore dasses.”
The coUege also attracted 118 nerw!; students who enroUed in the assodatfr- luuiklng program , offered for tfae flrd?Ume this spring. ^
“I t’s SlmUar to when we started Uifi real-estate degree several years ag02 Thei« w ere pec^le lined 4 9 to get Ug Any Ume you s ta rt a brand new program, th ere are many people w in have wanted-to take the courses fm i ' years,” S Im ssays. Q
In a coiq)le of years, enrollment f a Uie banking program should Utper a lilUe, h esay s. a
He also trac es p a rt of the eoroffi ment Increase to “ a big. big for com puter dasses.” and ^ computer classes are offered thia year. “5
A substantial, but less dramatflS Jump, in vocaUonal-student e o n ^ ^ ment can also be traced. In part, to ’ ^ lnterestlncom puterskU ls,Slm s8«yan •
The enroUment In vocatioitdl d asses Is up 7 percent, compared t6i. last spring. And Uiere are more sti€* dents enroUed this spring tban in Uie 1faU, wlUi enroUment dimblng trOm'644 students to 771. ^
“ The college has been very life 'novaUve In m eeting tbe needs o f th e ' / surrounding community,” Sims sayi^ 11
ell, AT&t | t business!Mountain Bell does, l h e same goek for AT&T. t
Customers wUl pay a serviqb charge of 40 cents for each credll-cara: call. Bul tha t Is less than the 8S-cenk charge for having an operator dial i 5tatIon-to-stationcaU, Guerber says.;'
One m inor difference is Uiat tip \T&T ca rd will be made of hard- ilasUc and wUI be able to 01 infii ;pcciaUy designed i ^ n e s a t publfi: ocaUons, AT&T has announced. Zl
The Mountain BeU card will rema^il .If the isoft, flexible plasUc type for Uxf lexl year, then are Ukdy to be onverted to th e hard plasUc In 106$. luerbersays. K',Using the Mountain BeU card wU(
peed up ca lls and save customer!! noney, tho company says. Toucli* lialed phones aUow customers to uals lie cards withoul going Uirough aiL perator. ’The custom er dials “0,” tb d hone num ber and the last four d lg lta f the credit card , Ashby says. O n tber types of pbcuies. tbe op era ta l an lake the num ber, he says.Using a cred it card also avoUM
robiems with third-number c a ^ j as t sum mer. Mountain BeU begnn jjecting calls charged from pa^ bones If no one Is a t a third number I accqit the charges. “ We llteral]u crc losing mlUions of daUarsTcy uslness In fraudulent caUs,T ucrbersays. :-*jMountain Bell’s “CalUng C an M re free to lls customers. Tba xikcsman estim ates that about'«39 uccnl of tbe company's c u s to m s I Idaho now have the credit cards. .3
ered trainingUiis of m isbehavior and thc use o f a mUy counsel to solve problemu ilggesays.“Teenagers: The C onU nuM ' lallenge” wiU focus on conun unl in wiUi teenagers, drug aU M 2tiago pregnancy and social i3 » rnships. - J- \n opUonal movie wUl be sbown n re ac h -O v d iln g T iS o rrU ie ^ ii^ -----------
ro register fo r Uie dasses, M >re informaUon. caU lhe district Ice a t 733-6900.
• X '
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■ iiPoa<j :^ O S H O N E
bavi: {Mb poaddog s : several oUiera ; ldlUi]0 jo/eUc,as
. < ! - . I Jw ivitn fV^fn*' 'R im -taid S«
...'.-...PMerson, „ do ^t^sbooe wm b
. «o-charges of al : seaaon and of ; lawfully taken a
llieinvestJgaU .' ot&er people, R a
have been 1 : w ltb a n unq>ecL
• Oaattmied; students.
. -A bou t 15 books I so f a r this year, st:
I i p r o s: .9Qce than anyboc• s ta te o f Idabo,”• years, a s a prose : Xbr tbe Air Force : p riv a te defense atl
J • Keith Roark.; prosecutor, also ra
U .R oark makes DC > A P em o cra t. but 1 ; 'th ink th is sbould
^ n ^ tlo n imposslbli
m f B a c kH • G o o t l ^ tH «od of six weeks, W
> “ We’r e not trea t we’re not treating we’re building mt
■ :- <nluiy,” besays. H -W a g o e r says thj
back therapy is ne H V2tiy the b o ^ ita l d(
pzogram .■ P atien ts in tb<■ een trate oo three j
ACOMtjlogtoWagDei
II i : W iUlam ‘BiWH . HAZELTON —Wi■ »1, of Haxdtoo. diec■ . FaUsCUoicudHoa]■ ( " Finiflral arraneei H I and wlU be ans■ ’ fito tuaiyofT w inFa
I In a W eldon (.■ B U R L E Y -lnaL .■ WhltUfir. Calu., and■ ood Twin Falls,■ V .^Califomia.
I Bora SepL 26, 189B ahe U ter Uved In Tw
- waa an acUve memt ■ Lodgo for about 30 yc :.lQ Buriey unlU roovl •lM 3,(obonetrberaoi
. Surviving ara: ber ..H allet of Whittier. <
cbUdren; three gr -th ree ststera, Ellis Fc -O dessa Gerber of Re(
. *T>enny Huriey of Ful •bfx>tbeTB, Elgin R. Toll
Tolman, botb of Orov ■''Tolman of OJal, Ca] » Ib lm an of Hemet. Call
Sbe was preceded In ■ . A graveside servia IKlewood P ark O e m ^
K a th e rin e Clir— TWIN FALLS -
H agar. 93. of Twin F anem ooo a t Haxeldd
' 'aw inFall* .• Bom S e p t 15. 1890
Ark., she came to tbe F 1897 aod bad Uved In tbi
She m arried A.R. "T w in Falls oo Oct. » ,
I83S.- M n . H agar bad MQri Twin Falls, (be Amolgi aod was last empl«^
-S e nGOO D IN G -Tbo fun
: L. Young, €&, ol Got Tueaday, will be beld M( D em aray's Goodiog Q
'b e lo Elmwood Cemet Frieads m ay ^ a t tl
wJtodayfrom 1 to7pim.
HOLUCTER - TT ; Charies LeRoy CordJcr,
wbo died Tuesday, wlU . " a t 1 p.m. a t White M(
Falls. Burial will be In S
l le s p iBl
REGIONA
: : • M rs. Robert Van Ells, E l ~aM Ih e lm a BariogI, all of 1
: . r MartloAaderK)c.LlUlao• 'daugtxter. Bem an! Koffmaj
. W n- Paul McBride. Mn./ odM gbter. Jack SUU» and , A b re th seo of Hailey; Mra.
. Colo.; Jasoo Edgar aod Cbil <Roae of HeybumrM re. Doi
' Lybn Tomlnaga aod soo of P
• ' " ' A daughter to Mr. aad Mra
GOODINGC• I
- Peari Golden of Goodly at
r '^ T im e s -N e w s
iching vi<B — Uncoln County s lave diarged ooe manlg and are investigating ors In tbe out-of-season p.and possibly, deer. slunty Prosecutor Doug -Saturday that Jobn fj
0 age a v a ila b le ,..o f_ d1 be-arraigned Mcoday d f sbootlng an elk out of st of possessing an uo- d
n animal. Bolh diarges « inors.jatkMi also is widening to frRose said. One o th v elk aen killed, be said, along scecifled number of deer fb
i k s — ------------------
uedfivm PageB lrea r
oks have been donated •, she says._______________ ;
secu to rmdtromPageBl It o d y 1 know o f In th e h eI ,” having w orked IS in iosecutor and defender nil;r e e an d i s y e a rs a s a the} atto rney . "e j
rk, the Blaine County0 may be Interested. anj s no secrel about being - Inv ut be says he does nol flee ild make a nm a t the cin tible. est<
k -------------- -----------------xlfrom PagBBl cndi ,W agoersays. blllleating ^ p t o m s and Tl ing pain, but instead, wee m usdes around the has
‘■(that staUstlcs sbow you
: needed, aod that is It a{1 decided to s tart the port
healtbe program con- "A » areas of training, trair {oer. Those areas are don’l
i tu a riei i r R ice• WUUamR."BUl” Ri«i, serv!died Friday at the Twin yearflospltaitn Twin Falls. Sh ogem ^ts are peoding . Churannounced by 'White ofth«iFalls. Sui
nColes SS !iL.WeldooColes.S4.of deatliu d formerly of Buriey Thts, died Jan. 12 In P-m.
with1890, In Marioo, Idabo, BuriaTwin Falls, wbere abe Twin:smber of tbe Rebekah Fri«0 y ean . She then Uved Mood lOvlng to California lo Tuesd rsooaoddaughter. The b e r ‘daughter, Maxine contri r. Calif.; two grand- Churc
great-grandchildren;1 F errln of San Diego, i r . ^ , Red Bluff. Calif., and Fullerton. CaUf; four ’ BUI Tolman Vurden L. Buhl. TOviUe, Calif.. Irel 0 . Nursli CaUf.. and Almo J. Uloess M I . Bon llndeaUibyason. be ma vice w at beld In Io- Junoe ^ . _________________DorUnline Hagar- KaUjerioe a in e they oi
to Falls, died Frtday n»vedklel nursing bome In nuKh i
tor 10 y1890, in FayetteviUe, Mr.Iw Rock Creek area lo Jehovaa Uils area since. SurvlEt "Ray" Hagar in Frankao, 1826. He died In daughU
Joy Levvoriced fbr U»e d ty of Charlesalgamated Sugar Oo. sister, Ii p l « ^ aa Um od- grandch
■vices-funeral for CTarexico ParkinGooding, who died tbefuni Mooday at 2 p.m. at aod unt : Q iapd. Burial wUl metery at Gooding.It Un funeral home PAITL
Decker. wUl beh
The fuoeral for MortuarHer, 45, of Hollister, Paul CeivlU be held Mooday vlded byMortuary in Twin Legkm. 1
In Sunset Memorial home th
(ita ls—MAGICVALLEY
>NALMEDICALCEmCR Admitted
. Ethan Bnjwo. Oscar Wright, Ve OfTwinFalls; and LyodOQ Eaton
DlsmlMd ilan Dooasoo. Roy GaskiU, Slack Oian, BUl Jackson. Mrs. Floyd \ In. Paul Reynolds, M n. Jeff I and Paul SulUvan, all of Twin Fi rlrs. Harold Delfelder of Grand Saristopber Major, both of Buhl; 1 Douglas Slanger of Murtaugh; . ofPaul.
BtrthU n. Robert VanEUs of.TwifiFaU
IGOOUNIYMEltfOlUAL DfsaisMd
g aod Louis Aoderaon of Shosbofx
sws, Twin Falls, (daho Sund
i o la t i o n tshootings.
“ I think we’re looking al I other individuals Involv possibly as m any as sbe or sc said.
• D qjartm ent of Fish and ( ficers and Lincoln County
-dq)u ties searched a Shosix dence Friday aflemoon on some blood and hair-sam] charges have stemmed fn
.search yet, Rose said.The probe was triggered 1
from a farm er, wbij'saw blood county road north of Shoshow some elk lately have been co find forage, hesaid.
Asked how s h e likes b e r Job, re a d ily r ep lie s , " I love II. 1 bo a ro u n d fo r a lo n g tim e."
Owings look the job los
r------— —cv2:2t.::.: - ,
He has m ade fn<iu/rtes, and i he has been asked by “several In the local law-«nforcement c nlly” lo take the Job. But Roai Lhe possibility of his runn "extremely remote, at best."
“ It would be a mis-lmpressl myone to believe I was sei nvolved J n a campaign for ti Ice,” he says. “ But under Uk :lrcumstances. I would be s ted .”
ndurance, weight training and Uily.The paUent trains three di
■eek for about 45 minutes a dsj as weekly goals to meet. “ Once you’ve Injured your
3U run five tim es Uxs risk of inj again,” Wagner says, “so it’
}rtant to m aintain overall ph] !alth after the program.“ As strength Improves will aining. the pain seems lo dim in >n’t know if It’s actuaUy Rone,
e s ------ilnlstratlve bead aod program clei 10 Agricultural StabUlzaUon nnd ' srvaUon office lo Twin Falls foi sars, retiring In 1961.She was a' m em ber of Uie Methc Hun* and a past member of U» La theEUo..Surviving a re ; a sister. Ruby W irger, and a-Btepsoo,-Tcny Sulll\ iUi of Twin FaUs. She was precede ath by a sister and two bioUiers. Ihe funeral wUl be held Tuesday 1 n. a t While Mortuary Ui Twin Fi Ul Uie Rev. Tom Tucker official] ria l wUl be Ul Sunset Memorlel Pari /In FaUs.5«eod3 may caU a t Uie funeral ho nday from oooo untU 9<p.m. aud esday unlll the tim e of Uie service, nie family suggests Uiat memoi itribuUons be mado to Uw MeUuc urch or a favorite chori ty.
■ank A. MathewslUHL - Frank A. MaUiews, 93. II, died Friday evening at Horn rsUig Home in Buhl, after a lo ess. 1om at AnlUi, Iowa, on Aug. 20. IK married VaNeU Mecham ot Arco i o 3, 1922. He OMved Ui 1920 ■UngtQnJdabo_wbere.be owned oj rated a general s tore for 20 years. I, they moved to Hagemuui. wtw f owned a dairy farm. In )9M, Ux red to Buhl, where he worked as ± foreman for Ute Glendale Ranch) ;Oyeanr. Mothews was a member i ivah’s witnesses.irvlvlng are; his wife of Uuhl; a ku lk Grover MaUicws of Boise; tw ^tera. Eulale Sargent of Nampa an Lewis or Springfield. Ore.; o broUiei •Ics MaUiews of TUlamook, O re.;. r, Bessie Foy pf Tacoma. Wash,; I dchildren; and a great
c In Twin FaUs. Friends may call i 'uneral homo loday from 1 to 9 p.ir jntU ooon oo Monday.
UL — TTic funeral for Malcolm E er. 62, cf Paul, wtw died Thuraday, « held Monday a t 2 p.m. a t Hanaen Jary In Ruperi. Burial will be In femetery. wlUi nUlllary riles pro- by m em ben of the Paul American
n. Friends may coll at Uie funeral thb afternoon and evening; and
Steven Murdock Vella Sparks Chad Jensen, all lonofFUer. Admire of Heybun
icle Hall and Kelley BaguJoy,: dMaddocks. all of Burley; Ra [f RoUg and Declo; WandnFen tFaUa;SlbUndJunction, AsontoM r.and il;M n .E arl M r. and Mrs. Rlcha h; and Mre.
^aus.;___________________Richard Klnnelto
Woodrow Reed of one. bothofRueprt.
rnday , J a n u a r y 2 9 .19&
brings ai“We know
at least two taken either U /olved . . . January or ve ir seven,” he ing the i5Ui,” I
“ Tbey are Id Gome of- "You walkout Ity fiberUfs run away from oshone resl- Poaching v anrf seized meaoors, carr
amplcs. No as much as 130 from lhat But convicted
cIvU pcrmlUes < cd by a Up aiUmal • for n lood out on a stale, Rose si Iwoe, where hunting license n coming lo also Is mand^
said.
/
job, Owings Previously, sb 1 hope lobe grade teacher a
The quesUon i asked, though.
Jttsj_yMi:.___s w e x ^ d la t ln g j
ind he says • John Healtera] people town attorneynt commu- being walched.loaik soys While Uiere waunnlng is Interested in ti
. attorney now sa Jerome,
ession for Healzer sayseriously changes In the
ir thol of- spects good Uial■ tbe right election wUI takbe Inter- ca ree ro f It, not t
loa"sleppIngst<
ond nexi- it’s tolerated t dImUiish,” he s
} days a support to the we. day. and Wagner Mys m
Job-related, and'iiur back, public HealUif injuring persons have seBit’sim- back Injuries,physical “The majority
spond lo the tradiwiUi Uh5 of bed rest wlUiIiminish. I "but approxJmaU)ne, or if to have chronic, lo
clerk al grandchildren, ind Con- He w u preceded In I for 2S n daughter.
A graveside serv kthodbt Tuesday at 2 p.m. eLadJes Cemetery a t Buhl,
Cormick officiating, y Wcin- Friends may caU a tuUlvan,— Funeral Chapcl Ui Bui »ded In p.m. Monday.
Uyhi2 M . C . ' B u d ’ H iHAZELTON - T,
ofirS: of Chinoformerly of Haiellon.
I S M Admlnlst^ Bom May H, 1921.” • . , served Ui Uie Army du
Helaterw asasheepb. For Uie past elghl yea Arizona.
Mr. Hubert was pre his wife, ZeUa.
• , Tbo funeral wUl be 1 »• « a.m. at While Mortua
wUh pastor LoUiar D long Burial wUl be In Hazell4 , Friends may caU at>. IB90, today from I to 9 p.m reo on untU9;Xa.m.920 lo
ra 'to G u t o rwhOT SHOSHONE - Jo , Uiey Gular, 58. of Shoshone.I as a Friday night, after a lon inchJa Funeral nrrangemen
and wiU be announced b; er of ChapelofShoshone.
Bson. Francis Tanner: two O A K LEY -Francis •a and died Saturday afteniooj>Uier. hospital.■e.; a Fimeral arrangemcn1.; 15 and wUl bc announcedjcat- FuneralHomeofBurley
allal *««^-acrviceonMiI p.m.
TWIN FALLS - The f Dunlop, 81, of Tvrtn f Thursday, wUl be held W
n E.- ot White Mortuary In Th Iday. wlU bo In Sunset Memori nsen Falls. Frienda may caU e In .. home today untU 9 p.m. pro- untU 2 p.m. The famU> lean memorial conUlbuUons I eral Filer Baptist Church or a and ly..
CASSLV MEMORLEL AdmlUed
dock of Burley; Mariea WUliams all of R^)ert; Scott Wheeler of bum.
Dismlsaed loy. LomilneHlebcrt. R U Taylor j
Ramona Coffman of Rupert; Ii Fenuu of Mal ta ; and TwUa Erl 11 ol
Birthsand Mrs. Michael WUliams of R i^ Jchard Hansen of Rupert.
jimtDOKA MEMORIAL-------------- Admitted______ -eltofRupcrt.
. Dismissed id of Burley aod Fem Carter and C
r r e s tV one of Uiese elk was late Saturday the Mth of '
very early Sunday monfr ’Rosesaid.5 very lam e.” be said. , ut to them , and they won’t m y o ti.” .vlolatkHis o re mlsde-
r ry in g crim inal floes of i 300 o r sbe months In JaU. d hun ters also can face 3 o f a s m uch a s $500 p e r < reim bursem ent to th e ' ' sa id . RevocaUon of a
s e fo r a s long a s a yea r d a to ry . the prosecutor ||
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she had been a Uilrd- ^ -a t Uie school.nreaU y d idn 't have to be p h. You can see the an- g fro m b e rfa c e .
iz e r is anoUier out-of- ^ r whose intenUons a re I. ■ Wiw as a tim e when he was
th e Job, the Jerom e ja y s b e p lans lo s tay In
ays, however, lhat le law .jn ak e the pro* i t w hoever wins Uie fall ake the Job tb m ake a t to avaU him o r h 'erself*» Mo stone.”
Tw- '___________ We
•nubette r, but It docs ^ says. "T here’s m ore ^
weakened a rea .” m ost back Injuries a re i according to Uie U.S. Kot
Service, 7 mUIIon severe and prolonged
' Tuely of people will re- idlUonal back Uierapy iln a week,” he says,Jlely 10 percent go on long-term injuries.”
IndeoUibyasonand
rvice wlU be held 1. In Uie West End 1, WlUl Randy Me-
: at Uie Hopkln^Buhl . Q luhl from 10 a.mV to 8 H
-Iiit>ertMelvin C. "Bud”
w VaUey, Ariz., and n. died Wednesday at lstratla-1 Kosplta] In
21, In Wisconsin, he during World War II, iherder and rancher, ears, he had Uved In
receded In deaUi by
e beld Monday at lo 'uary In Twin FaUs. r Pleti officiating, tllon Cemetery.Bt tbo funeral home,m. and on Monday ___
Joyce Butterfield e. died at her home ongUUiess. ients are pending I by Bergin Funeral
arIs Tanner of Oakley x>n at a Twin Falls
icnts are pending cd by McCuUoch'sty.
Monday.
e funeral for Crair*FaUs. who died Mooday at 3 p.m.
rwin Falls. Burial Irial Park In Twin lUl ot Uw funeral 1. and 00 Monday Uy suggests Uut s be made lo the r a fovorilo chari-
-----------------7 ^
s. Jody Hansen and if Declo; nnd Steve
ir and Alla Johnsoa HeaUier OlUey of
; of Hazellon.
pert. A daughter to
1 DarreU IMannlng.
S c h o o l ]STA1E8CHOOL
aiooday: Pita pockets, mlze( dcvUed eggs, apricot cobbl
I tm d o y : (^cken fried si potatoes, gravy, buttered tomatoes, cheny JeUo v andmUk.
Wedoeaday: Hot pork sandwlc potaUws aod gravy, buUc tumlp and green pepper <
' peaches and mUk.. ’Thuradayr Tomato soup, g r
sandwiches, salad bar, ma mUk.
FrMay: Salman patties, polatoes, buttered spinach, salad, brownies and mUk..
CASSIA Moad«y: Mashed polatoes w
beef gravy, gteen ,beans, ci fruit, hot roUs and mUk.
■ ■ TiCTdgy : - T aoofl-Of-<em -tlog com. celery sticks, frull one
Wedoeauay: Baked potato spi hot roUs and milk.
Thursday; PlRs-ln-a-blanket or sandwiches, scaUoped potx no-bake cookies and mUk.
Friday: Chicken fried steak ci french fries, carrot sticks
TWINFAIAS - Mooday; Becf-a-ronl, healUi sa
iate tu r, chlllcd peara, and chocolate milk.
Tueaday: Submarine sandwlc fries, applesauce, peanut I andmUk.
Wednesday; Red chUI burrito, conv -orange roUs, fruit co milk.
'nnzraday: Hamburger on bui potato wedge, banana half an
Friday; Com dog. buttered gre . cottage cheese wlUi plnoa;^
crisp and milk.
- B tra. X Mooday: Hot ham and cheese saj
bun. french fries, fruit an pudding. . .
Tueaday: Hot dogs. Uter lots and | Wedoeaday; Sandwich and nachc
dip and fruit.Ihuraday: Hamburger pizza, fre:
buttered canols ond a cookie. Friday: Soft flour burrito, cel
peanut butter, frull and cbocol
HANSEN . Monday: Plgs-ln-blanket, potato
buttered carrots, Jock Homer mUk.
ruesday; Pizza, tossed green salt ca pudding wlUi oranges, and r
Vedoesday; Beef nuggets, frem spinach, hot rolls, applesauce {
liursday: Losagna, tossed grec hot rolls, chocololepudding on
flejfiv
>UNER-A
E a c h o f o u r s e r v e v e r y f a m i ly ’s fa it i i s t o a d v i s e a n d a t t e n d t o e v e r y i c o n n p e t e n c e a n d I
Addison AveniMemb
W fFlirt f/om YOuf foot o n d p eo k -o -b o o I M ake e v e ry s te p •38”
B a n k C aA c c o u r
l u n c h m<tOL Friday; Beefized vegetables, co(Ales,pjbblerandmUk. ...I steak, boUedredjcom. sliced Monday: Bak0 with topping, spinach, c
T u e a ^ : Oil twlches, mashed peaches, t uttered carrots. WedoeKlay; > e r sUcks, slicod fries, fro
milk. ' 'griUed che^ Thuraday: FU
n u p le b a n a n d -tiotroUsai Friday; ChUi
es. scoUoped applesauct ach. mixed fruit mUk. k . .
Mooday: Suli fries, cam
1 w iU i^ric or Tueaday: Spa I, cairoTstlcks. sUck, breai
Wedoeaday: So
arid mUk. 'nwraday: Ma special, fruit, canotstick
Friday: FlshsU t or open-faced nnd milk. potaUies. fruit,
Mooday: Tocoa lc or barbecue. batter brea. cks, fruit and Tuesday: Subn-T--------------------------com,-fruite
Wedoeaday:
I salad, dioco- K e 'T p ln k ind regular or n \ ^ .
’Itu inday; Chill IwJch. /reneh sweet nUsa ut butter bar jf r id a y : Fish b
8Ucks,frultirilo, buttered
cockUUnnd Moodw: ru h i
- H Cgreen beans, 'S S . pooch--------
Wedoesrtay; Ch fresh fruit, o
I CAJfrench fries, Mooday: Tacoa,
kle. cakeandmU)celery wllh Tuesday: Subm
xolatem llk. ' salad, scallop anddiocolote
Wedoeaday: Hojtato rounds, nerbaraand
salad, taplo-
rench fries, ccondmUk. jrecn salad,;ondmllk.
LftCdi (
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r v i c e s r e f l e c t s t h e J i th a n d t r a d i t i o n . 'O u d c o m f o r t a s w e th / d e t a i l . B e a s s u r e d I n t e g r i t y .
m ue E ast PhonemberlFDA and NFDA
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l e n u s — —«f Hew', <iieeso sticks, poor boy 1, peacbo ood mil k.
’■ HAOiERMAJJ laked dwese sandwich, com or I. c a n ^ sticks, peon and mUk. thicken tiugget^ green tieans, i, banana tiread aod mUk.: Hamburgen on a bun, frencb
fnilt, carrot sUcks
Fish green beans, p e a n ,
lUI, com chips, green salad, uce, peanut bar and
AGAPElubmarlne sandwich, french not sticks, dessert and milk. pagbetU, applcsauce, cheese : ead stick and milk.SO(q>, peach tialf, roUs, dessert ’
Vtacannl a n d d ieese , p e a n , Icks,roU sandm Uk. ' }isUcks, Uiter Uits, JeUo. cookies
MINIDOKA xa, green beans, pears, raisin I eadandmUk.ibmarine sandwich, buttered
Pork gravy, whipped B celery sticks wlUi peanut
Ink applcsauce, hot rolls ond i
Ull, finger foods, fresh fruit, ‘saadmiik. 9
burgers, ta ter tots, carrot Jt cups and mUk.
JEROME TIi wedge, scalloped potatoes, rtall, hot rolls, spice cookie ^
sage pizza o r toasted cheese - green-beans,- pineapple iplesauco cookie aod mUk. Cheeseburger, french fries, M , cookie andmUk.Mgle sandwich, pork and jlo wedge, granola mbc and TX
:r wrap, carrot sticks, soucy Wi ^cookies and mUk. i^ACTtEFORD ^», com, peaches, oatmeal lilk. " imarine sandwich, groen loped potatoes, orange slice itemUk. • . . lamburgcn, fries, green
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a 733-4900
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oy beans, cookie aod mOk.Thunday: Chickcn fried steak, potatoes
and gravy, fmit, roU oodmUk.Friday: Slon>y Joes, green salad, tater tots,
or brownie and mUk.
i , OOODIMQBfooday: Taco, com. raisin sheet cookie,
^ peadwsandmiUc.Id Tuesday: Pork gravy over whipped
potatoes, buttered peas, bot roUs, pean 8, aodmUlc.
W ednday : Turicey aod noodles, green d, beans, bot roUs,anilesouce andmUk. id Ita inday: Hamburger oo bun. tater tote,
mixed frultandmUk.Friday: Pig-ln^-blanket, U ^ U le , apple
}, sllcesaodchocolatemUk.W E N im L
e Monday: Sloppy Joes, buttered green beans, fruit, salad tiar and milk,
t Tueaday: Steamed wieners, scaUoped.......... poU loes.carro(ondcel^^^Jdlo,___I. rolls, salad bar and milk.
WedoeKlay: Chicken burger, french fries, s fruit and nUlk.-
Ihuraday: P hza, buttered com. f M i fnilt and milk.
1 Friday: Hiun and beans, combreod. green salad and chocolate cake.
I
I Mooday: Cheese or tomato macaroni, cheese, greet! beans, trult aod mUk.
: Tueeday; Hot dogs, peanut bolter aips, carrot sUcks, Uiler tots, oranges and mUk.
W edamitv: Packet saadwich, buttered com. cheny or apple cobbler wlUi whipped topping, and mUk.
Tlturaday: Roast beef gravy, ctwese sUcks, whipped potatoes, peas and carrots, hot rolls, fnilt aod milk.
Friday: Hamburgers, fries, carrot sUcks. oranges and rnllk.
VAU£YMooday:. Barbecue sandwich oo bun,
freodi fries, green beans, chocolatc^plroanrfTTillfc-
Tuesday: Pizza, green salad, tater tots, applesauce and mUk.
Wedneaday:'Spaghettl,peas.gariiel»ettd.- •fruit arwltnll^
Thursday: Fish wedges, french fries, peaches and milk.
Friday: GriUed cheese sandwich, tomato soup, carrot sUcks, apple pie or a j^ e c r l^ , and milk.
* * * * * Adv»rtU»m*nl: * * * * ** *
* Y o u r S p in o S H e a l th : «
‘ SfCRETARIES •J*
* byD r.l«<lw rgC .lBndw *hr.D .C . ** *^ Secrolorlst moy bo Iho lo rgeit- group o l nogleclod w om on In Iho *
wofld. «* li one m orning youf tocre lory 4* doein't have her ^ n usuol »mlle..con- « k fider lhe poiil. .
bliity thof sho *may hovo tlro ln - *
m u ic lo f In «neck «
In Jr'» the lom o po tl- * y lien (or lo n g
perlodf o f llm e . ■ *Bockaehe ond «.
* foilguo from im-» p roper po»IHon» Or. londw ohr «» con really w ea r ^, hor o u t. *^ Bo kind to y o u r tocrolory, C e t her
o good p o ttu re choir. Tell h e r to . ** tll c reel w llh hor foot firmly on «» Iho floor. Suegei't ihol th o change «» tilling po tltlon i frequently ond ^^ lel h e r lake o llonding brook- occotlonoliy. “* Alio a rogulor periodic vltit lo ** her doclor o f chlroprocllc may* o lle v lo le h e r p o ilu ro l i i r o ln t «» ond II nocetto ry . correc t many ^y tplndl do rongem enlt. ^^ (6 n e o i a te r l e t of a rtlc te t pub- *
llahefi in Ihe public in le ro tt to ** expldln and illu ilro te th e practice *» o l ttlen llfie Chlroproctic, w ritten «* by Dr. Ludwig C. londw ehr. Mein «» W ett C hlrop roctic Clinic, 717, Moln Avo. W.. Twin Felli, Tet. *J 733-052a.) *
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FLIRTcurves, pfotty h eols
evsryw hefe y ou go.'one. White & Lilac.
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i Two Locations to sen/e yo u .. .
Downtown and : Lynwood
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weekly la Ute Suod Tlmes-News. Items should 1)0 brou^t It office ia TwlnFalls, Tlmes-News, Box ; 83X1. TTie deadlln Thursday ooon.
TOIMRi*il n ttw M
PoUuck dinner ood a a t Uie senior center.
UONDBulll Cbamberof Oomm
Meets a t Dooa a t the R ButilOverBfttenAimyi
- Meet*at7:30p.m. a tl
Buhl Sector OtfattM___ n«y7o rfif
atU ioamkroebtcr.-----Ooodfaig O v c n tts n Ano
Meets at7:a0p.m. otU
Breakfast from 9 a.i senior center.Jerome Kuo8 Fu Oub
Meets a t S;30 p.m. at ---------- nanc»Cent<r.-------------
Meets a t 1 p.m. a t tl Falls.RkhSeldOoldmYeanS
Dinner a t oooc a t Lbe Cluirch.SbosbooeAl-Atecna
Meets a t8p .m .o t the a< SboetnaeAl-Aoao
Meetsat8p.m.atUws< WcodcUSeokx-CKtau
Dinner nod entertolnm senior cenlcr, off West Av
TUESDARirfit !>•■»«» Rr<Hgf» rii' Palrs'p laybeginsat?:: Courts communi ty buUdli
Dinner at noon at the SCI
. Dinner a t noon a t the Eden.FOer K hnnls a u b
Meetsat ooon at Uw File 1st Church. FUerScDkx-CUtseos
Dinner a t noon al the Fil GkDoa F eny Seoku-aUte
. Som el"Somebody Needs
publlc-service column each Sunday ia The T designed to match thoi munity who need volun those who can provide it
T be M uscular D ystn tioo is p lanning q sk a te F eb ru a ry and needs belp. Anyone Interested UUs p ro jec t should call 734-1899 o r S teve L am b n
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J d a r" Is published Din mday edition of The ms far the calendar Goodi t to the Tlmes-News U s.o rm ai/ed to :7 7 w X 543. Twin Falls, aine each week Is S
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n d a y K etchim m erce m c c Iw R am ona Rcstauront. in K elt nymouB sbMboa t St. Jo h n 's Lulheran Dlnn
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I dinner o t 5 p .m ., botii Jcrom i7 ---------------- -M agjdAaooyiuoua Meeto t Uie W alker Center. BapUst ;<«(» s tro e ts
a .m . to noon a l the T w ln F Chap
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w senJorccn ler.M imd a pInment a t noon o t Uw H aven. lA venueA . - H agenn
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I a u b M octst7 :» p .m ..a tU n c o lnJdlng.l310M alnS t.
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F ilcrS cnlorH aven . ness mc< r a n t In T
•body meds You. " a A new Tin thal a p p ea rs needs i i Tlmes-News, Is b lankets hose In the com- Commui lunteer help with a t 3 2 4 ^ 'elt.
The - !Btropby Associa- C en ie r’s ale-a-lhon In la te needs an is volunteers to one yoi led in helping on V erstrae :a il Bob EUls a l lb a t 375-5367. 7 ^ , , ^
m orke t?.II) ‘ ‘ng a
those whm atio n a l T o find
. opportun2n t o l the world’s M agic ' s lie w ithin the 733-9554,1 n e running along i A m ericas from . ,I down Uie east ^ S Ibcrin lo New “ "iM ire
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A ll n e w f o r S p r in g
r i i m o u s W iu iiM iti.t W E / 2 N e w S p r in < i c o lo r s
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le y cai l e n d aDinner a t noon o t lhe T hree Is la n d : n te r.odlnsAI-Anoa4cc ts a t 8 p.m . a t Uw W alker Ccnter oding AlcohoUes Aaooymous Ic c ls a t 8 p.m . ol the old hotel, off I in S treet.Idlng OpUmist O lt)fee ls a t nooo a t the IJncoln Inn.xUngSeokrCUlzQas•inner a t noon a t the sen ior ccnter.OOM R o U iy ClubIccts a t noon a t Uw F ireside R estau
ixuwr a t noon o t Uw sen io r center. chmzbSun VaUey R otoiy a u b [eels a t 12:10 p.m . a l L ouie 's re s ta i Ictchum.Bhooe G oldeo Y eat« Seokx-Cl UzeosInner a t nooo a t the sen ior center.Iles Square Dondflgfg ins a t 7 p .m . a t 316 Sccocxl Avc. I>me.{ I d e rd r B e tw n b o p C h o n * — ------o ets a t 8 p.m . a t Uw Twin F a lls 1 Ust Churcb, o t NinUi and ShosI ets.aF a llsT O P Sta p te r No. 3 m eets a t 1 p .m . a t
j F o l lsT o a s tm a s te n O i i ise ts a t 6:30 p ;m ro l Uw H oliday Inn.-de U K lw o n isa u bK ts o l noon a t Molina's restau ran t.
WEIWESDAYS eD k n -aU n o s
nncr a t ooon o l Uw senior center.iehG nu i8s.N o .121« ts a t 8:30 p .m . a t Uw Gronge hall.SenkR-ClUteos
« ts a t noon for quilUng, handicn a po tluck dinner a( Uic F l ie r Sei ^n.T m sn SenkM-.CIUxcDsm e r a t noon a t the senior cc'ntcr.DO O ptim ist a u bc ts o t C:30 p.m . a t the Pizzaurant.'n e S e n k tra U x ea sm er a t noon a t the senior center.U D eO oldenYeanSeD kH -ClU zaamch fro m S:30 a.m. U) noon a l 1re e n te r . ----- -n Pinochlec tso tS p .m . a t the D isabled Americ a n s H ali, a l Shoup and H arrl! s InT w InFalls . letworlcMs a t noon for a luncheon nnd bu ne ctln g a t th e Golden P a lace rcsU iT w in Falls,
\eeds yolew m other with lim ited meoi I a baby crib , m a ttre ss a r e ts . II you can help her, call U Qunlfy AcUm) Agieocy In Jeron- •8856.
- E a rly . Childbood f-M m in r’s re frig e ra to r b a s quit. ] an o th e r one badly. If you hav
you can donate, caJl P s •aele a t 734-6080.
Iking o f r e - e n t iy Into th e Jo 2t? B rush up on y o u r sld lls b a volunteer. E m ployers h ir
who th ey know can do lb e Jot id o u l m ore about voluntee unities, call K aren M ack a t th<
V alley V oluateer B ureau >4, extension 334.
c a l youtb organization needi rw lo help with a sa le ly p ro The tim e needed will be ap-
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Je ro m e TOPS O ub M eets al 3 p.m . c
a t C ity U b ra ry .S to p U g U O u b
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restauran t. T w lnFalisT O PS
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D inner a t noon a t the T w lnF a llsT oastm lstr
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leans p ro x lm atd y two ho an d you w anl lo help, c a
II th e 733-9554, extension 33 rom e I f your organlzatla
teer. caii Bruce Benn ■nintT of Soulhem Idah • H extension 334. to have fiave coitinm.
Jobs by f 0 % 1 ^ / i t i X n i i h ireJob. >aj»h,.h,-iteer ' 7 E - ^L th e ^ W m ^ -
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a Ittbesenlorcentcr. I
r t t » w Ia t Uw senior center In
OS ' I1 the F ile r Senkw Haven.a r C U lm ItthcTitfoelslandSenior I
— Iit the Lincoln Inn. I
Itthe senior center. |lub I
a t Um» Oilna Village I
lub Imrorthe"MogIcTMncj----- 1—
at U»e Jerome Public j
(roup meets ot 1:30 p.m. |
t a u b Iit Uw Mandarin House I
icc tsa t 7;Mp.m. ol J9e5 I
UDAYI Itbo senior center. (I • I1. at the Filer Senior I
b --------- I1. at Uic Lincoln Inn. |Umis I Ihc senior ccnter. In s Ihc senior center. I■nSeokiratiseQ s Ihe senior center. |t n m a u bat Uw Golden Griddle I
JRDAY IKUI Grange, No. 8 Iflalph Towne'shomc in
lOurs p e r week. If :a ll K a ren M ack a t I 334.
Uon needs a volun- inett at the College I lho a t 733-9SS4, ve It appear In this j
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■ . , f : About 20 other do©■ ' ^ n ^ e d by.Lorry HoiH ^ u cd .
W 5 -MURTAUGH - ’ n Svere taken lo Magic 1
^ e d ic a l Center fo U o SvU overSali^a^ev^n
I -r-B ichord Webster, on■ ' ^ the cor, called tt
^IPolIce at 9 p.m., said !*fTrudy Lowls. Ooe a . ^ ^ t c h e d to the see
: ^ e n d e l l' S ^ N D E L L - A p l u f
g ^ f r endeli Elem enta
hope that this S •«OTent Glenn GUbeptw £2Tlie line had caus .J o in in g problems a t M o u t three days last mpgresslvely worse ui . m d to be closed Friday: -& E>chool officials spent
t eju s l locating th e li on any sew cr^ysten
and-----f .'£■*> * C o o tln u ed f r o n i .
' ' S c wildlife use and to ti ; ^ t r boundaries."
says that 'Exchanges have ixen c .S ^ ars , there has tieen a
Mg ip h a s ls , giving «
lish —• CooUnued from I
said.p-3 »arker says he had bet
; Jlje condition of the fist f P ^ m b e r , when he fir:
flw them while on a ;
f ^ ^ u r in g subsequent v I le c h e ry , Paricer says
^ c e m e d for the flsl SMvemcnts ^ w more a oS m w nio traces of f ^ Ip lte r or along the s jBCeways.
1 f cI JAN[:'Sun Valiey win f7 snow. If you h« ■r- ary, you’ve mij r jth e seasp n .
Januarc S O
2 Night Packac★ $ 9 2 p e r p e r s o★ Two n igh is loc★ T w o d a y s li f t t
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National Fores
seb Lost River Ranger ' Put Jiis NaUonal Forest 29. TI reacUon to six pro- McKil o r the purpose o f . Rang) iental assessments F^res
3^iide tim ber ^ e s , c ^ n jI and range maih Tbesessm ents will be • Bts what altemaUve U tU ethc agency will use sale virojccts. soys Jim mlllloiric t ranger. - Dougjj
erish in Kiren dogs died when The ree miles north of straw Ire Saturday hlght, and b erly fire Chief Dale Roberl---------------------------- FJre.D
Vawselogs in the icennel, Tbe Harictns, were re- iM ay-
valued
? i " « e n d s - 3 - i• Three persons dent, aIc Valley Regional 84i on tillowing a one-car Wet iI'cnlng. contrlb
w»ys.one of the persons Noottbe Idaho State or the <
lid ISP dispatcher avallabI a m b u la n c e w a s - f le e r s s 5ccne o f th e a c c i’- s a id .
II licks sewilugged sewer line “Finti t ^ School has Gilberts__________________a_Gelg(Is is it," S u p ^ ' locatedrtsonsoys. pluggedlused occasional Forma t thc school for SchrenKast weelc. It got Uie 30--! unti! the schooi clearedoy; Schoo:ent most of their Gilbertse line, which was expectslem blueprints. sewer
im PageBS exchangL a s t .
0 help square up final apCatUe A which th
at while land' the Thor D considered for cent lan(1 a recent shift of land In s completion of U.S.93ai
n P ag eB S Porkermortality
been monitoring - raceways fish since eariy screen th first stopped to oneraceu a Snake River But Pa
think too visits to Uie opened th
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2eks CO*ubllc re^M ises must be in by They should be directed to:
Kibben, district ranger, Lost I nger District, Challis Nat rest,. Box S07, Mackay, 8 )Pe laquirtefl enn he mnrt* Ung 588-2235 or 589-2224. besixp ro jectsare : 'Buck and Bird Umber sole Ix
Je Lost River drainage area. i would Include approximate lion txMird-feet of overma iglas fir and lodgepoie pine.
L i m b e r i y f i r
tie fire probably s tarted v iw n ea r a heat lamp caught
burned for some time be e r t Webb noticed it. He called
'sersald .>e dogs Uiat were kUled vi By-old wire-haired grlff< ied ot $225 cach, Vawser said.
1- t e - h e s p i t a
, about a mile south of Interst n the Murtaugh Road. il patches on the road m ay hi rlbuted lo the accident, Le'
I other details about the accidi le condiUon of the victims wi lable late Saturday night. < s still were investl^ling. Le\
v e r p r o b l e r
inding it was our main probleir srtson said, explaining that ev !lget-.counter_.wa3-used^ut ed only lines' lhat were r jed.rmer head custodian Et :nk finally located and identlfl 30-year-oid line. It then w ed with a "snake." lOOl wiii resume Monda rtson said, adding th a t ' I :ts no more trouble with U ■^stem .
inges a higher priority, t . week, the BLM announce approval of the Thom Cre< i Association land exchange,I the BLM obtained ownership' fiom Creek Reservoir and adj. and for about 135 acres of pubi n a commercial strip bordcrir 3 and I-«4 in Jerome Counly.
cer says he noUced an Increase lity ra te Thursday In the fou ays, so he decided lo open.upj Uiat would allow the fish fron
»w ay to swim into Uie river. Parker says that he docs no00 many fish escaped when h« : the screen, because they wen of swimming over a sm al
111 Uiat separated Uiem fron; :r channel.red l6“g e r U iW l6“g<rin“ Uremt most fish didn’t want to go
KlINGL1 of sun and great n Valiey in Janu- he best skiing of
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J t i v HTho tollowing civ
last week in Fillh TwlnPnUs: .' • Donald E. Wan Ward daim s tiiat i
‘ gas company ente wilhout his permis[ M d turned off the
Ward retumedbom light tho heater, wbi tatx, causing sever and eye bums, tbe s
In the complaint, •his w ater pipes £ro ia d c o rh e a t
• He Is asU og for ) 'satory damages, r damages, $5,000 I n , court costs.
• Robert and Lln UotM Doe and Debb rJohn Doe and Pe Htemplaint alleges ■ N els^ who was i ■owned by the secon stop sign, causing a o a r b p m te d by Mn 'jjflalntiffs are seeking present , and futun ttbUlUes and suffer ' 6 ^ < » i costs invol olher damages: ondl court costs.
• Mabel H arrer vs. Insurance Co. Han while she was a p autoniqhile operated Rathbun, she was s when a vehicle .dri^ d jth u r J u Q le r ;^ unL ran into them.-A ’ prisvious court
Jerome Coimty awan ie r that the insurer / ^ c l e has refused daims. She is reque
.. . medical and other di I: . for the defendant’s n i the previous court ' (S.OOO In attorney fees.: I • Jam es S. a ^ Call
Garden Way Manufac Complaint stales lh a t '
. w as unloading a roto t to the instruction mi severely injured. The the company tacitly hi e rro r in the instruction
f them shortly after th e . ' a re asking for a court ' payment of mcdlcal ex [ wages, general and ]
: ages, attorney fees and < : • Keith’s Interior i Management Inc.,'
; B arbara Mend, and Ja] L Depew. The plaintiff i£ I couH Judgment on thI ^ e g e d r l ^ t s dalmed J dants on real property III tlffcontendsbelongstoii ll - • Adamson's Inc. vs. j The plaintiff daim s the I
defaulted on an instalin ’ ' for the purchase of fa n n Thesuitseeksajudgm ex '7 Interest and 1950 in atton
• Adamson's Inc. vs. i The plaintiff is seeking |T|i allegedly is due on an J contract, Interest and
jl tom ey fees.[) , : • FMC Finance Corp.
^ e rb u m e s . Claiming a installment lease agn
7 plaintiff is seeking 6,48 ahd $9,000 in attorney fee:
' • Twin Falls Bank ar Jo an P. Holley. The com th a t .during tiw marriage Joan Holley. .Mr. HoUe 1125,000 f ro n H te ^ n k , i a ^ u n t now jsftidefauli
' time, the Hollbys have be' and . Mr. Holley haj bankruptcy, according to I
'n>e plalnUff Is seekl judgment that would d< Holley responsible for the the principal, less ail < ofteets, plus Interest an a t ' ‘»Tieyfe<a.- • Agnese Crandall vs.
Crandall J r and dcrtaUl Crandall Sr. Mr
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Junl/ard vs. Van Gas Inc. she at an employe of (he the ntered hte residence H ie nlssioo o r knowied^ wIk the gas supply to a witti re less manner. When men ome, he attempted to • Nc wbldiesqdodedinhls M rs vere emotiwia] shock ^ te suit states. fronnt, be also states that $2,44 froze because of t te says
o ri^)r $10,000 in compen- attor , $10,000 In punlUvo In attorney fees and Th
last \Unda Wageman vs. Coun sbble J . Nclsen, and • V Pearl Nelsen. The Skylc es that Debbie J. P atri IS operating a car that I a>nd Nelsons, ran a terml {a collision with tho she hi Mrs. Wageman. The restiti Ung $50,000 for past, $750 i ture physical dls- ffering; aU of the allowiivolved: $is,ooo in • ci nd attorney fees and ondR
ness' vs. West American compi [arrer daim s that autoI passenger In an transn ted by„Goldie Cleo then tl s severely injured of bus drived by Thomas plalntl iminsured motorist, motor
destro:•urt Judgment In He i warded damages to p a rt of « r of the Rathbun he info sed to pay, she c a r coi ]uestlng $12,000 in was asi - damages, $25,000 added, s refusal to honor 11,346.8 rt Judgment and $1,500 fi «s. andatt<Ilatherine Pate vs. • Cra [facturing Co. The West Ei a t uMle Mr. Pate plaintlfi to tiller according feeds ar manual, he was has not
rbe plaintiffs say $4,068.« f has admitted an tomey f< Jons by amending • Stat he accident. They Health )urt Judgment for Shaw. 1 expenses, loss of defendoj
d punitive dam- m entof nd court costs. was giv« r vs. Mortgage her leg;
George and asking tl Jay and Barl^ara for rep4 f is asWng for a court cos
tbe validity of • State ed by the defen- Raymoni ty that the plain- plaintiff, toltexduslvely. Lohmani vs. E arl Nelson. Jerome, he defendant has and$l,00( aliment contract * State arm equipment. Danny ai nent of $2,780.77, tiff, on b tomey fees. glonal M vs. Boyd King. ?2,497.64 ng $3,100.75 that Interest a an Installment • States
>d $1,000 in at- John and Uff. actin
p . vs. Jeffrey L. Will Chan i a default on a Magic \ igreement, the Center, is },482.;o, interest of g o o ^ fees. $440inatU
and Trust vs. • Statev omplaint stales J . GUbo Ji age of John and Moritz C olley borrowed Valley Ra k, and that the die and F aull. Since lhat County M i been divorced. Scott a in i has declared estandS36 [lothesuil. • Slateweking a court Floyd A.
ded a re Mrs. plaintiff, at the recovery of Andy and 1II credits and Nbfzigcr, 1 and $2,500 In and $180 in
• Slatewivs. John Un* J im m ie C, and John Un- plaintiff, Mrs. Crandall Garbrcchl.
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sinceroly apologize his does not inconve I. our valued customle ck s will be i:
, Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday,-
t b lo t t e ita tes that she was aw arded erty , settlement ulien sh e a imior Crandall were dlvorc© he says thal she never bas re ie full amount of thal .settl« h e s ^ o r Crandall becaine in lien be entered loto an ag re 1th his son to pay half of the tent, according to the sulL Nowclalmlng a breach o f cor [ra Crandall Is s ^ k in g scond-agrecmenf balance of om both of the defendants, a s v 1,440 from her ex-husband, whh lys is.the balance of his p a r t i iginal settlement, plus $3.0 lomoyfees. • •
The following dvll cases w ere sl week in Flflh Dlslrict M a ^ 'Urt InTwlnFalls:• Wills Inc.. doing buslrtes ylane Mobile Home P ark , tricla Adams. The plaintiff cl it it has served a nollce of r minatlon lo the defendant, v jb a s ignored. Thc suit Is askin titulion of premises, back renl0 in attorney fees. It also a sk se damages to be trebled,)wcd hy Idnhftlnw__________Charles Price vs. Conrad J . 0
1 Ronald E. Brookhler, doing I s as Attco Transmissions, iplainl stales that Price took 3 lo the defendants ismission repair in June 1981.1 the auto was stored at th a t pl )ushiess for one year. When ntiff dalm ed the car, he found or had frozen and was to t royed, the suit states.3 is daiming ncgilgence on of the company because h e sj
nformed the repairmen that conlained no antMreeze, and assured that anti-freeze would !d. P rice Is seeking a Judgment 6.89 for payment' of repai0 for loss of use of the automobittomey fees.- ................7ralg Eckles, doing business End Sales, vs. DeMarr Lott. T tiff alleges he has provided dai1 and supplies to Lott for which w t been paid. He is asldng f 5.46, inlerest and reasonable i y fees.lale of Idaho, Department b and Wdfare, vs. Toml I . The complaint slates th a t 11 dant has received an overpa of food stamps. By mistake, sl iiven $400 more in stamps th i egal allotment. The i the court to establish iiabUii epayment, attorney fees an costs.atewlde Collections Inc. vs ond L. and Bette Hinton. Th Iff, acting for Dr. Ja m e m and St. Benedict’s Hospital L e, is sceking ?2,657.14. interes .000 In attorney fees, itewide Collections Inc. vs and Ruth Johnson. The plain
I behalf of Magic Valley Re Medical Center, is seekin(
'A for payment of services I and $1,000 In attorney fees, itewide Collections Inc. vs nd Jeannle Byme. The plain- ling for The Times-News, Dr. amberiain. Dr. Jack Kulm and
Valley Regional Medical is seeking J062.42 for paym ent
Is and services. Interest and Ittomey fees, , tewide Collections vs. F rancli I J r . The agency, representing
Community Hospital, Sun Radiology, Sawtooth Orthope- l Fracture Oinic, the Blaine Medical Center and Mollle
Inic. is seeking W85.68, inter- (360 in attorney fees, ewide Collections Inc. vs.
and Phylib Dotson. T he . acting for Dr."Mark Spencer, id Bob’s Motors, and Dr. D an ■, is seeking $456.18, Interest in attorney fees, swide Collections Inc. vs. C. and Rose Rouse. The
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tr----- -e d a pro- G refenson and 5 and th e J435.39 fo r paj reed , an d serv ices, in te re I received fees, sttlem ent. • Statew ide 1 t involved Jo h n Edw ards, g reem en t fo r M agic Valli h e settle- C en ler. M itchd
D rs . Shaub and c o n trac i. $344.35, in terest\PS . . J h e _ _ f c e s . _ „ ______o f $6,300 • S tatew ide ( is w d i a s J e r r y and Ivana * 1=11 she tH(, represenlln r t ot Uio borlata, The Sa 3.000 in D epartm en t Stor
In te rest. $125 in bad-check charg
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F re d and JuoniU ■»ess a s rep resen ting r k , vs. Nicholson and r c la im s B enedict’s Hospl f ren ta l seek ing $279.13 , w hich se rv ices, Inlerest k ing for fees, e n l and • s ta tew id e Cc is k s f p r C harles and Hi led, a s plalnUff, acting-
F- Olson S g ® S m S * f o rwlg busl- In te re s t and $270 Ins. The • S tatew ide Colx)k his J a m e s C. Lloyd.I for beha lf of M oritz Co51. and Saw tooth Orthopet p lace a in l c . and Sun Vie n the seek ing $536.95m d the se rv ices . Interest ato ta lly fees.
. • S tatew ide CoLin the V em and Chariot:e say s plalnUff, acting fora t tho and D r. J a c k Kulm. tnd heu id be ^ lent of p a irs ,noblle - • ,
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I QuSn SIZE WATER BEO I R«g-■ JM 9.95...........................
I SULY COMFORT REST QU I Rog.■ S459.9S............................■ Item #S3.0y GuildI FLORAL SOFA■ W eallllkeltbutw ecan 'll I *o we hove morked It dow■ Item#63. Culld'iflneitI EARLY AMERICAN SOFA W/■ For Ihote who wont the Ilr■ thete 2 plecei Irom SI82S.
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d Nicholson, is seeking p layment of goods and ir rest and $180 in attemoy
JtCoUecUons Inc. vs. fo
s. The plaintiff, acUng M Illey Regional Medical fo idi’s Auto Repair and $1 nd E m erys,'ls s6eklng sl and $130 in attorney A<--------------- —------- pl,
CoUecUons Inc. vs. an □a Leeham. Tbo plain* Ini ting p r . WIU Cham- toi Sandpiper and Blocks < ore, is seeking $323.22, R£ in attorney, fees and aci rges, as provided by Me
KeCollecUons Inc. vs. $20
ita Cox. Tbe plahiUff, fee Drs. Grefenson, •
[ Maxwell, and St. Ma ^Ital in Jerome, Is sen 3 for payment of G n st and $100 In allomey and
is 1CoUecUons Inc. vs. s e r Ruby Hoobler. The fee; i for^ M o^c-Valley • al-Center, ta request^— Her payment of services. The in a t to m e fees. Bab :iollecUons Inc. vs. $100I Tbe plainliff, on * • . Conununity Hospital, Kyh pedic and Fracture The VaUey Radiology, is • F a ll
for payment of men ; airf $300 Inaltom ey $100
• ikillecUons Inc. vs. Jam ' olte WUIiams. The senti jr Dr. Mark Spencer Cent m.l8 seeking $348 for $1001
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'• 'S ta tew ide Collections Jose Archuleta. Tbe plaint for Mini-Cassia AmbiUano M edical Center Lab, is se< for paym ent o f services. Uii $150 in attorney fees.
• Statewide "CoU^ibns A cde J i ' and Mkry Camp plahiurr. on behalf of Dr. Al and D rs. Shaub and Emeiy: Ing $435.50, Interest and $] tom ey fees. ^
• Statewide CoUecUons. Raym ond L. Franco. The acUng for S ud; VaUey R Moritz Community Ho^l Ketchum Medical auilc, la $203.95. in lerest and $100 in rees. - • ' - ' i
• Statewide CoUecUons Warcy Dodd. Tbe plainUfI sentlng Drs. Babcock, grefenson, Nicholson and I md S t Benedict’s Ho^ltal in s requesUng $72.72 for pay ervlces, interest and $100 Uiees. _________• Statewide CoUecUons ' J
tcniy W. ainlUi J r . andSldne 7»e ^alnU ff, on behalf of Dr >abco«:k, Js seeking $130, ioteJ 100 In attorney fees.• Statewide CoUecUons L
y ie Nelson. Tlie plalnUff, ac he Times-Nows and U»e city > alls w a t^r and sanltaUon ent, is seeking $64.50, inter 00 In attorney fees. . ■• Statewide CoUecUons Ir imes L. Hess. The plalnUff, ntlng th e Blaine County A inter, is seeking $35, Intere DO In attorney fees._______ _
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ns Inc. vs. impbeU. *n>e . AlmaDotto:rys; Is seek- '1 $160 in -al-
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B r uBy STEVE CRUM Times-News sport
BLACKFOOT - Craig GladweU sal
- Ing his team’s 61- ference Ices to nlgbt, scratching fa
“ Geez. I saw th (tbe Bnilns' 63-6] over Pocatello Inv scored 42 points)
. had Just ooe playi “That’s always dai
•nuree Twin Fall double. figures ai broice Into the scoi Bruins notchcd the
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D E N ^ '( A P looked around
t shooters, dunke: ' artists and dec ' assists in last ' Basketball Ase . game don't rpall> : “Just look at th( : said in a break : Saturday for todi ■ S tar game. “Ali I i - the ball to somel : going to score. W : is.”
Johnson and hia were hoping to bi E ast winning s tr w inter basketbaU fact, the East Al exactly twice as
J exhibitions as tvictories to 11. ,
"Maybe the cro\ us and u i.a 1 forward-KiU Vai Denver Nuggets. “ here and we’re al have fun, but we'U too. We didn’t co around. I hope thec us b ^ au se we'll ne can get.”
West Coach Frai Utah Jazz promise players In the gan reason.
“ 1 think It's impoi game, because, lUo this mpmlng. this
- AU-Star game yoi Layden. " It sboul eveiybody should g<
"But I don’t wa recklessly. We’ve j flowgoing.”
' ' Layden also said players about the v, dominated All-Star f
"Yeah. I brough said. " I told them should h c '^ a lo to f j have any doubt that
“ I think it’s goin, gam e,” said East Tripucka of the I
, - "Any tie you get a plaers together, you’ a great game. Eve
- . isn 't much time to- yoit’ve got twelve g. the floor they're gol
• r they’re a team.'- " I think i fs golni
said Bernard K l^ o: Knicks. " It wlU be e looking forward to it s it on the bench an
. guys do things to p< usuallydotom e.” .
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................ ■' Bior — Blackfoot Coach vor s a t in his office follow- ove 61-44 Gem Slate Con-Twin Falls Saturday thoi
ig h lsh ead Coe' tha t game last night nlsd3-61 overtime victory j e rIn which Andy Toolson ]et is) and I thought they giuiayer,’* Gladwell said. looJdangerous; I guess.” thoi'aUs players scored In prei
aod eight of them j ]scortng column os the trailtheir I2th victory In 14 the
NBA I stars I shine I^ll-Stars’ I le today IAP) — Magic Johnson ^ d a t the assembled ikers and fost-breok f J a decided that his 16 a st' year's National f lf l AssoclaUon All-Star ^ illy mean a lot. these guys,” Johnson
eak during practice oday's 34th NBA AU- ■ UI have to do is throw rnet)ody. and they’re . ^ 1 . What a luxury that
his West teammates> break a four-game s treak In this mid- aU extravaganza. In . AU-Stars have wonas many of these ^ f l
the West — 22
Towd wUl get behind .a boost,” sold,West ■ Vandeweghe of the s. “ I t’s a delight to be ' a ll going to try to e'U be trying to win, come here to fool ^ f l
le crowd gets behind need aU the help we
Yank Layden of the Alsed to gct all his sam e — but within
iportant to get in the like I told our guys lls m ay be the last you get in,” said tould be fun, and j get to play. want to substitute 'e got to keep the
aid he talked to his H I e way the East hasa rgam e. 5 5 - ught that up,” hem that an All-Star T Io fp iide, andl don’t VV m ttheyaU do.”oing to be a great score<JSt forward Kelly Earl '! Detroit Pistons. ^Qyt a bunch of great victor o u 're going to hnve Sven though thereto pracUcc, when Thg
players on tchhidgoing to piny like ^
holfar)lng to be close.” a t inteS of the New York and Ose exciting and I’m spurt i0 it because I con and th and watch these 36-35 o
1 people that they with 13The
an Vik- HONOl
announce as the P successfi NaUonal i
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Grant, I some und
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Also a t I Vikings' nominee”
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t e a m;am es and kept a share of the iTtCG lead wiUi an S-1 JlacKfobt, one-orthe-pre-sca /orltes in the league. feU i »veralland3-€.
"We played a lot better thai bought we might,” said Twli itoach John Astorqufa. "Aft< light’s game and after the gan 'erome on Tuesday, ! expectci et down a lltUe bit. Wc were . lugglsti a t times — I got some x>ks there in the first half - lought we come back and plj retty good ballgame.”The Bruins got off to a-slow
‘ailing by as many as five po le first quarter, before Asti
5 -y c a r- o ld D o lp h S c h a y
V e s t t r o u n c elENyEH (AP) - Rick Bai red 14 points, Lou Hudson 12 a •1 "The P earl” Monroe 11 Sati ' to lead the West to a ‘65 xity over the East In profcssioi kcU>all's first-ever Old-Time ne.he West, getting off to a fast st{ ind Barry and Jerry West, led nany as seven points in the fli ' and fashioned a 28-25 advanta itermlsslon. But Pete Maravi Oscar Robertson triggered a * rt a t thtt outset of the second hi the East took Its first lead
5 on a bucket by John Havlici 113:32 (o g o .'le old-Umers played two 2
zing coclOLULU (At’ Bud Gran iced Saturday tijat he was stej ! Minnesota Vikings’ coach, sful 17-year sUnt at the hc al F o o tt^ League club, speared virtually certain thi n t Lea Steckel, 37, will be nam lew Minnesota coach, it, 56. wlU remain wlUi the orga ndetermlned posl. He flew to h lUy teU Vikings President Mi s a home here, of his decision, t said a t a press conferenc I sometime "around Uie Siip : wished to quit coaching in olher Interests, somelhing thal ni tied during his NFL coachlnj It Uio press conference, Miko ' general manager, said s” for the coaching post was o ili.-Laler in Uie^iay.-Steckel-i u and confirmed It was a loo thot hc would bc Grant’s su<
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1 S C O IJie confer- installed a ful I record, duced four B scason-fa-— two^and-a-half U lo 4-10 Twin FaUs led:
“We didn’t han I had basketball ” Gl -win Falls that Uiey woul< \f tc r last kids have pla- jamewiUi before. But in cted us to Uiey were supp re a litUe baU on the floo ime blank turnovers.” f - but I "The press % played a us," Astorquia
doing a g ^ j< low start, Uie first quarte points in ing us from geU
fUtorquia all Uiat neat of
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: e s E a s t i n ^Barry m inute halves as I2imd day’sNBAAll-Slar
Many of Uie a{ 65<3 huffing and puffing
sional contest, played 1 imers appreciaUve crow
Arena. Tho lead ch ; s tart times before Uie edby m and for good on t\ } first Barry for a 33-38 ad n tage. WiUi ii:06 left, avich comedy surfaced i a 7-2 Helnsohn and Joh ^haif centers- from Uie ad a t the mld-6(^.'engaj 'licek 'i-horseplay. Kerr, 5
paunchy, went to Ui ) 20- a f te r Heinsohn pull
ach sterant formally "Everyostepping down Steckel salch. ending a toHonolulihelm of the Regardit
- Steckel sathat Vikings problem. T
amed Sunday Told thi coaching p
rganlzatlon In pro sports,to Honolulu to agree.”Max Winter, Steckel an. not going tc2nce tha t hc best coachSuper Bowl” deal from h.in order to Before SI
:hat tim e had only detalLling career. successor iko Lynn, the pensation. id that “ a « Grant emIS on his way hc was qui e l-arrlvodln— "in n e rtu m
a foregone problems,"successor. " ’The o n l j
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r in g ouU-court press that pro- Blackfoot turnovers In
df- minuies. -By-the-haU— d 32-23.I’t play very smart Gladwell said. "We knew uld try lo press,, and our layed against the press instead of ckilng Uiings pposedtodo, theyputthe | oor and wc had aU those i
. ]I worked pretty well for j la said. “ Blackfoot was job offensively there in i
t e r and they were keep- t 2ttlng Uie baU Inside with c >f theirs. But we got that I
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f i r s t O l d - T iIS a prelude lo to- seveiarC am e. Kciaging greats were eyeglng by Uie end of Uie Uirou
before a large, momi)wd al McNIchols behinRanged hands four gl|de<e West took com- Maitwo free Uirows by old-tli
idvanlage. i points, Uie game’s only Havllid when Tommy E ast3hnny Kerr, rival The} mid-SOs Uirough points 'aged In a bil of. ..then I
51 and notlcably E ast tUie free-Uirow line o3-61 illled on his shorts MaraN
3ps doiyone was surprised by Bud's aiid. "And I'm surprised to llu.”ling contract details to be v said: “I’m certain there ’ This organlzaUon is just out iia t Grant had said th( post was one of the most d
s, Steckel smiled ahd said, “
added, "To replace Bud ( to do. A lol of people consid h fn the game. I have leam I him .”Steckel arrived, Lynn Ind: Ills to be worked oul wit
wos length of contract
emphasized that any specul uittlng the coaching Job b rm oU rpersonalltyclash^” "w as not valid, lly reason for leaving Is to
> v e r uUtUe cushkih there and outscore them someUiin
— dllringthntstretgh ■»Astorquia ' subsUtuli
throughout, sitting Tools much of Uie second half. B teamm ates -didn’t seen much by his-absence. Jur Jason Meyerhoeffcr end points — 10 in the s ^ n d seven rebounds, while ser Doug Petersen scored nlnt pulled down l l boards.
When TooLson, who finis points, was In Uie ^ e , t tried to defense him with onc formation, but to lltUe Bruins led by a s much as
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/e ra l times.<err. afler donning a pa ;glasses, Uien sank one of tw( xiws lo put Uie West on top 40 iment loter, K err made a ilnd-the-back pass to West, Jed in for a layup and a 42-381 iarav ich , Uie youngest ol -Umers a t 35, led Uie East wl nts and Robertson had krlicek finished with nine foi )t.h e West led by os many a s « Its as Uie gam e wound d 1 Havlicek and Maravibh lc It rally Uiat W mmed the let 1 on a pair of free throw: ravlch with i :22 to play.
w na ftid’s decision.” things th a t to be coming said . " I’m :
of the thing e worked out. m ay not be. e will be no “ inoUier lutstandlng.” outw hU eIc the Vikings' w ade a tro t desirable in whUe I stiU • , “ I’Uhavelo " I ’mgoln
gc t in a salll J Grant. I’m G rant’s cz slder him the 283 victorlc! imed a greal Canadian I
sccond-wlnn ndlcatcd the ranking t>et vith Grant’s markof32Gi :t and-com- His Mlnni
tu red 11 di\ dilation Uiat Super Bowls I beca ^ of G rant vol< BS o r l ie a th g ivd i him bj
associaUon ' to do some National Bs
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v h e J nUld went on to th e third cJiing like 20-10 never get <___________ ;___ -.T h e vlctluted freely for the Bh•olson down for co-leader,f.BulToolson's Friday. iem to suffer " I feel iJunior forward w e’re playended with 12 Astorquiaind half and now. but wisenior forward fo r them aiaine points and o u r gym. V
the confenInished wilh 15 mid-scasor e. Uie Broncos Twin Falith a box-and- th e floor.'.biitUe avail. The of their fielas 15 points In half. Blaclt
mmm Tren
■ C c H t u iI H m i RANGEL
f l weeks CSI ' the uneasy going to be Colorado No
' Saturday 8ut>stantlate
^ ^ ^ ^ f l momentum inspired five Uie Golden E
was on^ ^ ^ ^ f l outings for C
F a lls for tu ^ ^ ^ ^ f l nesday and
Wednesday ^ ^ ^ ^ f l avenge a ^ ^ ^ ^ f l Snow Collegi ^ ^ ^ ^ f l com es Into U
the first regie is a
" ^ a lre ad y is oi
( loss would pu Uieir bid t toum am ent.
A comblnai iUness caught a n off shooti
- .Trenlde thoug P M H would hit Jus
from the fiel Meanwhile, a h a s been int q u arte rs of tr£
Although C tim e and had
appre ra s and Low led them outol
^ ■ ^ f l .. Going aheai 31-29 five mintj
■ K V . 'C S I picked up --ow skiandafo l
m U j f l m ove ahead 36 O ver the m
-----both*teams-hiCSI stayed ah<
^ H f l | four more poll f l i and L arry Bro)
■ ■ I ' CSI’s bigge!w ith Northwei
l f l % tim e downcouj regained posse
_ Mon sink
m p By G regory U Special to th el
pair of MISSOULA,two free Grizzlies got pi>40-38. A “ tl liie Idahc
a nifty out-muscled 74- Kl, who. ence cam e;-38 lead.' T he loss wa
of the Bengals on a notwlUiia left Uiem sllghilad 12. first place,for the "T h is was ar
gam e.” saidas eight B allard, whose1 down, M ontana State iI led an “ We have the q lead to - to win those b
ows by those 230-pounM ontana S ta te .
_______ team . They boUi
'er 1 7‘\)laLcoaching didn’t allow me m 56 years old and In good hei Ings I may want to ck> are Uil be able to do when I ’m 65. fier words.” G rant said. “ 1 wI I can still walk through the v trout stream, stiU climb a i LiU can go out In those breaker oing lo do nothing s j^ I f lc , m allboat and go around the wor s carccr coaching record of a ries a t Minnesota and Winnl| I FootbaU League makes 'Innlngesl coach In pro fooUwi behind only the late Geor( 12G victories.iinesota teams won 161 gor division UUes and appears
wls, losing each time.«)1<^ hls^apptpclatlon ofjhi 1 by Winter over the y e ^ . T in came when G rant playei BaskeUiall AssoclaUon Mil
. I Sunday.January’b o a r d C 2
g e b a s k e t b a l l C 3
i f ie d s C 3 - 1 0
n s B l i1 quarter and Blackfoot could !t closer Uum 11.Ictory sets up a confrontaUon (ruins with Mlnlco, the league r. In Uie Twin Falls gym next
1 pretty good, about the way aylng going Into lhat game.” a said. "We’re a lltUe tlr«d we’ve got 0 week to get ready and the game’s going to be in , We know It’s going lo be for jrence lead, a t least for the on conference lead.”'•alls shot Just 22-for-19 from .but the Bnilns hit 50 percent [eld-goal attempts In Uie flrst ickfool. which was ll-for-22
nkle’s fears i
D l o r a im b l e
:LEY, Colo. — For two I Coach Fred Trenkle had sy feeling Uiings weren't le fun on Uie road against Northwestern.y nlghti all his fears were led as the Spartans spun n out of a technical foul- ve-polnt play to wheel past I Eagles 49-46.only Uie Uilrd loss in 20 ' CSI, which returns to Twin two major matches Wed- nd Saturday night. The f game is a chance to
double-overUme loss to !ge. Saturday night, Ricks the Eagle gymnasium for i
jlonalbatUeof theseason. i ‘must” for CSI as Ricks out 2-0 and a homecourt ] put the Eagles In a hole in |
to host Uie regional a i . I
lation of percentages and > ;ht up to <^I. It was due for i »ting night but nol even ught he'd see Uie night C S I ' 1 ust seven of 16 attempts r leld In the second half, i, a wave of flu and sniffles f intenslfled by Uie close e traveling. uCSI U-aUed most of Uie s id to batUe for everything n jpeared Uiat Ralph Bar- m iwell Clsowskl m i^ t have ofthewoods. niad for the fU?t Ume a t y, nutes Into the second half, ^ up four points from Cis- tl follow shoi by Barreras to b< 36-31. tlnext few minutes, wlUi qi having-trouble shooting, w ihead as Barreras added hi sinls and Bob Shropshire m rown hit a couple each.'est lead came at 44-37 o western scoring Uie next m lurt. After Uie Spartans N session, the turning point gi
ntana’s ii [s IdahoLallrei Times-News ht
InMont. — Tbe Montana Id
physical Saturday night ck ho State Bengals were wl 74-501naBlgSkyConfer-
onvas Uie second for the tb northern road swing tha t ag ;hUy battered and out of ov
anoUier tough, physical sp1 ISU Coach Wayne se< se team lose 6^59 to ' U«e in Bozeman Thursday, gcxI quickness but It’s hard aubatUes inside against 1
iinders. Montana and tiaje are Uie same kind of hai lUiout-m'uscledus.”
\;earNIle to do,” he Lakers, and lealth. Some organlzaUon. Uiings Uiat I " I don’t Uil
fesslonal spor want to get nesota VUclng
; woods, still like a faUier s Q mountain, them guldanw ers. That's what Ulnot going lo Grant said orld.” career Ln pro £a combined flrod. nipeg of the “AU my assc 3 him the I’ve always lel tMiii history, left pro baske irge Halas’ phUadelphia E
...Uwn len Wlr ;ames, cap- He was only red in four the Mlnnesotx
after Norm Vithe_supporl__ 196L-1966_____. Their firsl Only two act r'ed for the theDaUasCow •finneapolls' [)o]phios, hav
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l a c k f o o t —)uld from Uie field In U» first half, was■ limited to Jiist five fleld goals after
tion intecmlsslon-and-noDe of its playersgue reached double figures.K»t In the Junior varsity preliminary,-------- BlackfootdefeatedTSvin Falls 4M9vay TBrmrALLsei biaocfoot«^ rip
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! E a g l e s j^ cam e. Dean Kauffman was fouled io • >d theactofshootlngandatechnlcalw as \ 11 assessed against Fred Emerson for st w hat Trenkle said was “evidatly
m aking a face because he didn't say ' •e anyUUng.”m Kauffman went to tbe line to hit aU 1- th ree free UuDws and shortly afler Uie it ln>t)ounds pass, Alex Tatum hit a
16-footer to Ue things.0 CSI then took nearly two and one- n h a lf minutes off the clock as It waited - ;I- fo r a cripple to open up off its iread. e B ut with 2:24 remaining, a bad pass - t> tum ed Uie baU back lo Northwestern0 andM arcusH arris8Coredwlthl:50tos p lay , CSI then missed an attempt at , r tying it and Northwestern went inlo a <
cteepdelay. I;} T hat led to two free throws by John . j t B rew er wlUi 27 seconds showing oo i j1 Uie clock. Shropshire rqdled immedl- ' I I a te ly with a CSI Jumper but Tatum i.
then lifted Northwestern out of readi I w ith a free throw at tbe ll-secood '! • m ark . )
“ There's , an old saying," • said T renkle about Uie game. "When you lj
‘ p lay , you win and when you don’t, you I- lose. Tonight we cUdn't and we got our fannies kicked. We didn’t play with an y intensity and we're not going to use Ulness as an excuse. We have • ' som e guys who aren’t feeling weU but If they Uiink Uiey're sick now. wait’ll w egethom e.”
T renkle said d e c ile Uie first 26- m inute woes of the game. " I thought we had everything going for ua. We • i w ere getting layins or free throws and ' ' th ey were Uying to stay wiUi us wlUi , boml)s. Unfortunately, they were hitting some of them. Then we got tbe i i quesUonable caU and they came imw ith Uie71ve-jx)inrplay7AnCT Uiat w -------- -had to challenge them and m omentum had swung over.
"T here’s no ck>ubt In my mind we couldn’t have played mucb worse. No. m ake it we didn’t play very well aod i I Northwestern played a good ball i ' gam e,” Trenkle amended.
inside play ') S t. 74-50 I
M ontana and Montana Stale also hav e another thing In common, shar^Ing the league lead with 4-2 records. ', Idaho State, which came north un- i ctefeated In league play, Is now tied w ith W eber State for Uilrd at 3-2.
B allard said the pressure would be on M ontana Saturday night because the Grizzlies couldn’t afford to lose aga in a t home after faUIng in overtim e to Weber. '
“ You have to say Montana responded very,” said the Bengals’ second-year coach. "We couldn’t get the baU inside on them. Montana did a good Job of sagging off and keeping us aw ay from the basket.”
Idaho - Slate managed Just two baskets from Inside Uie key In Uie first half a s Montana built tqi a 34-23 lead
•See BENGALS OG P ajv C2
FL reignild W inter was president of Uiat an.
think Uiere's a better Job in prop o r ts than to bc coach of the MU>- Ungs.'' Grant said. “ Max has been er should txs wlUi his children — give , i mce, then let Uiem go about Uieir Job. ittheVUdngshavedoneform e.” /aid one of the "highlights” of his ; ro sports was that he had never been ;
assoclaUons wlUi professional r t s , 11 s left o f my own volition,'N^ said. "I ] skeUaall on my own, went^on to Uie ia Eagles, left and went to Winnipeg { Winnipeg to come to the Vikings.” ]nly the second coach in tho history of lj sota franchise, having taken over 1 Van Brocklln's sUnt Uiat ran from I
active NFL coaches, Tom Landry of “ jl Cowtx>ys and Don Shula of the Miami !have won more NFL games. ;
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berly had to pull o Btay tbat way Sahm
Tbe Bulldogs, do\ roost of the secood defeiiM 'to p d l'ew fought F ile r throm fdra49-46v icti^ r
‘T hey did a grea IB and tbey tak to (Qreg) JaroUmd stop him ,”’said Kin TbompsoD of tbe
;____ o oe^aU ,quattetB_:tered tbe Cioalperloi
B u t Kimberly cr : fenslve pressure
and.forced Buckets by Scott F erre ll and Kurt H< BuUdogs Into a 42-42 tb e ball back with 3 Its last-second shot b
In a low-scoring F ile r 's Ben SackeUi ea cb U t the fn » ten i
. to offset a field gm A gain Klmberiy ba< bi& couldn’t connect
I n th e . deciding sent KImber
Sackett tied Jt. H w p u t In his 20th point
N o S iO A K lijY ~ Tbere
in tb e first round of t sub-district toumai n igh t fn Oakley.
R aft River, tbe I tournam ent, beat H
' w hile second-seeded < Hansen 38-26 and O M urteugh. 30-15.
N yla Robinson scoi R a ft River in Its win < Including 10 In tbe fl helped the Trojans Jui HoUy H arper added : winners.
In its victory, Oakli to fou r points In tbe tt Huskies took an ii-e 1 period, i>ut Oakley’s 1
North Idahc
CSIByLARRYHOVEY T'lmes-News writer
TWIN FALLS - 1 w omen took a giant si regional tournament S reeling off 10 straigtit closing three minutes t of Southeni Idaho 5M7.
Tbe victory was tbe a road trips for Nortb I< n um ber of road wins G reg Crimp the hunch
---------m ay tas te some post-sei^ I ’s usually strong
punch was neutrallzt Idaho’s man-to-man d kept CSI apparently mo to use Its power ga; VanderVegt, Michelle I T rlsb Wldner. It also a passes as CSI's guards with tb e constant pressu
It w as a case of t>elnj own medicine as CSI m an to confuse most ol tion It h as played this ye U oyd H ardesty wasn’t g th a t m uch c red it
“ I don 't know «^y i p rac tice against tt ever
D urraPr o v o , Utah (AP) -
and B rett Applegate addi 69-19 Western Athletic Oc Satu rday n i ^ t
BYU took control of tlN the first half by scoring 1 unable to get the ball t minutes.
Air Force closed to witt gam e and missed an op when a field goal attempt i
BYU turned back tbe th and won going away.
' Northern ArizorBOISE { A P )-G u ard J .
points Saturday night to ic 0 State71-66inaBIgSkyCor 9 A ltm an scored a game-
In ^ ire d NAU attack to giv Big Sky victory of the year
U t a h 5 8 r W y o mSALT LAKE CITY (APJ
free throws with four st University of Utah a 58 W estern AthlcUc Cooferea
T be victory gave the UU evened tiieir season mark i in conference but feU to 9-7 <
Wyoming took tiw lead i with 20 scconds remainln brought tbe baU down tb Jumper from tl«5 key but w; dropped in i» lh attempts.
' Montand State 6 BOZEMAN. M ont (AP)
■ potnt<l, tnflllrting thA urfnqlr ' left, a s Montaiia State t>eat
Conference game Saturday.
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n b e f l- Unde&ated Kim- BriiI out all the stops to pnr turdaynlght last down by eight points pbli od half, turned to its " e w «id then out- ough two overtimes^ W. Treat Job of defenslng ‘n mtaking tbe baU Inside ^ nuBk and we' coul<to’tClmberiy Coacfa Rich jSSabe first three aod «.roB-The-Wildcats-en.---- ^riodi»top3a^. J j icranked iq> its de- ^
« In the closing Iced. so m e tumovm.------ —>tt Uvlngstoo, Tim DI: Holcomb pulled tiie and5-42 tie. Klmberiy got 36 ph X secmds left but Glent>t bounced away. Tblng first overtime, Honstt and Andy Sackett lead.endofaooe>aod<ne Pilotgoal tN Livingston, secahad tiw last cbance in tiset teamng overtime. Llv- Deiberiy ahead but Ben deflnlowever, Uvlagstoa club*lint of the night and Frids
iUfpris\ere were no upsets beld't of tbe A-4 Southslde secon nament ' Saturday Cbe
attack “■ . Amyl
B lap seed in tbe Huskii ; Hagerman 47-26, point | ed Oakley defeated., p . . Castleford topped
downescored IB points for In over tbe Pirates,8 first quarter. Sbe iJumptoalO-OIead. >me Bd 10 points for the yils 11
prov«akley beld Kansen co'>!^ B third p e r i^ Tbe cast -6 lead in tbe first whUe ’s balf<ourt press game.
loscores 10 stt
►I wom<thing, thjan ti
- North Idaho’s NoUUni t Step toward the Crim it Saturday night, tiie nu gbt p i^ ts in the “we fel » to whip College we coi -47. quiclOM te secood In three TheII Idaiio' and that coacbei Ins gives Coach “Wei ich ills Cardinals to tbeir■seasmplay.--------- tiiree thng Inside scoring thinklni llzed by North because 1 defense which before,’ moving too much Hard< game of Jenice regiona: le Hiliesland and CSI0 ate iq> a lot of Bosley xls couldn’t cope Eagles I ssure. haditth eing stung by its North SI has used tbe an Ang< t oi the competJ- teams t1 year. But Coadi CSI was ’t going to give it - free thn
. up five p y it should, we to breali k^eryday. If anv- lead.
ant getiI — Devin Durrant scored 2 idded 12 to lead Brigham Yoi ; Conference victory over Al
tbe game with five minutes lg 19 unanswered points. Air U to fall, weot scoreless f<
vlthin 10 at 49-39 with 7:50 lel opportunity to come withL
iptdld not succeed. i threat by scoring ll straighi
ona 71, Boise St. id Jeff Altman scored 18 secoi o lead Northern Arizona pas Conference game, me-high 24 points and direc give the Lumberjacks tbelr i ear.
ming 57^P) — Kelvin Upshaw hit a ] ' seconds remaining to gl\ 58-57 victory over Wyomi
•ence action Saturday night Utes a ^2 record In WAC pU rk at 8-8. The (^wix>ys are a Won tbe year.Id 57-56 v*en Tony Martin s ning. After a time-out, the
tiie Hoor, and Upshaw tr t was fouled by Martin. He c5.
6 9 , W e b e r S t a t e iU*) — Chris Brazier sconinlng-fn».throws-w1th ai-6e< jat Weber State 6 ^ in a Bl| ay.
. Twin Falls. Idaho Sunday
l y n e cIrian Atidnson a d tM 'a cha rovlde tbe d iffe ren t. F ile r h is t d iapce .thls time, but the blnter out of tbe comer wouidn
a s‘ i i <talmtj.................... • tt at «nv~H*U«.-JmUmek ; TUtoer 4, A. SMfceU I. T oU b 17 tl- a«»f>oiot B » l , - B. StckM. rou)«x Mm.'nmer.Wmlmtr - Ttm P m D lO. Tom P teM dw J. B ne( AUdaBD3. Uvtagfton: J d o m l . W rtcbtt.’llolooeibS.'nsUlfS . routed out-Sdtra«>kr. Breol AUlRM
'iecldJY, j l enns Ferry 5.DECLO— Dodo’s D a ^ Ma id Rictiard Hunsaker combin : points to lead the Hornet! Ieni9 F erry 77-52 Saturday nig Tbe Canyon Conference tilt hj >mets earn a sbc-polnt flrst-<ii od. tben watch helplessly a lots outscored tbem 17-7 L cond period. John Solasabol ti
tbat effort, ending tq>. w un-tiigh 14 points.Declo Coach Ron Knowles & finitely fd t t>etter to -win, aft< lb dropped a league loss to FU iday. but that “ we did have i
ffes in S<d 'the Huskies to six points li ond <]uarter,berrilyn Severe led the 6 s ick w l^ a game-high .16 po y Morrill scored 12 points foi ikies Including a pa ir of tl I t goals.
asUefbrd iield'M urtaugh to Its In the first half as the Wo med tiie Red Devils.[urtaugh took a 5-3 first que 1. but CasUeford took the Iea< d with 47 seconds left in the halM Wolves outscored tlie Red 11-2'In the third quarter and
bred to be the difference in test.astleford converted 14 free tiin le Murtaugh only iiad one in le.
■.traight
ien sagg. we should do better agaliu I the zone,” he said. “ We . ed liice a bunch of losers tonlj ling went rig h t” im p said he got tbe Idea of us m an defense last y ea r beca felt that CSI was a litUe slow i could take advantage of lajess."e obvious difference in bes was tbe outlook for regionn re played Ricks last week and 1 em. Our goal was to' win two > tiiisyea r'and 'althou^ 'w e wi ing one and two was a possibii use we’ve never won down h« « ,’'Crim psald. rdesty agreed thal tbe way nals has to lie on the road now. [ started out well, Jennii y and HUlesland shooting t >s Into a 6-0 lead. But they nev : that easy again, l h Idaho took the lead at 7-6 < ngela Joyce field goal and li t traded the lead seven time ras last up at 17-16 cn a Widn hrow but then Eatinger plcki e points and Jam ie Stanhope tv *ak the Cardinals into a 23-
:s 25 ind 25 points The victory i Young to a io-9 overall, an A irF orce, lead with MonU
Montana S ta ;esgoneln halftlme lead. Wr Force, , . . . ^ t for nine U t a h S t a t
SAN JO SE, left in the Washington eac thin el0 it 79-70 victory ovc
Association gair ght points Leading 20-19
scored 13 unansi . take ils la rg e s t 1.. O O biggest lea d o f ti icond-tiair«ist Boise T e x a s - E I Freeled an AIBUQUERQ :lr second Goodwin drilled
No. 8-ranked Tc AtWellc Confere n igh t
The victory sol a pair of lead a t 6-1. UTEI give lhe led through mos) > ^ g In 16-5 overall. ••
N e v a d a - R iMOSCOW (AJ
n scored game-high 30 po lhe Ules toan83-70B igS
tried a the Kibble Dome c calmly Jones, a 6-foot
and eight of nine The win w as !
e OO Dome and gave t !ored 23 overall r e ^ r d . :seconds-----overall.-------------BigSky Reno led 38-34 i
12 unanswered po
lay. January 29.1984
e < i s 2lo '
!T had the H » t • A A the three- v—Ildn’t go. t,_ • - ^ „ second quarter, • g s s , "W eonlybitt ttfBrs^awM— for 8 tarte r8 ,^h
played weU tber x«otf our • But Jt didn’t' n Ftawu *. Knowles’ h a lft <toD».onaa circum stance, t ■is3o«-t73i to su rp ass th eP
Decloaisowoi<3)«BirgR7...........DBd#........................
/ r o OkooiPtaTT—iM«, u u c te a s. CnxM :
- ........... — iu « ] a .- 3 ta u i« a MMangum BeUeg»nt«.b inedforl e t s p a s tnight. D. Maofum, MatUww th a d thet-quarter U / e i s e r / as the v v c i o c f
r in th e f i u h l 4 . f i9l helped
with a BUHL — Ad« wicked ways on
3 said It ' past ttie India: aftor his conference game F U e r o n '" V p b y a tli^d e i te a t>ad the visitors wei
* o u t h s i (
s In the
Oakley ' / ' J i i ] • 1 ’ points. . for the
r th r e e - T h e g a m e w a s p e r io d u n t i l T ra<
•o n ln eWolves Murtaugh and I
ead for wUI meel in the 7:;naif. Ralt ^ted De* Uie the second gand that Hansen willIn the the other contest Ii
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; M E a t finiiainst it ' The Eagles stru re Just tow ith lna iw ln ta t onlght. In the first fi\
second half, Stanh fusing points to open i4 > a ecause stmggied from s )w and back until the five- >f our Bosley tlit a long sl
to44-41. n the After trading t onal. Idaho tben tucked nd lost straight give-and-^ two of getting cripples al 5 were— JenniferW agner-g ibility next time down 1 here Butlerlleld then ai
free tiirows to tlu ay to ahead 56-43.)W.
U w Ig m p lli. g th e Sctioeg....O 0-2 0 '« n e v e r CreU i...... o <w 2 0
PUher . . . . 0 1-3 3 t
Borty ....« <M) 0 8 ;d l i i e 7Vtl«r.......2 M 3 4 ’I m e s Sm iu i.......9 04 1 6Idne- llKlnd .....4 w 1 u
Wl<toer....4 M S ItIcked vnarvgt...3 w 4 e e two ‘nsuia JO 7-u n <7 ' 23-17 NorthW*bo..................
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in ta n a .S ta to le d th e e n U re g a m e
a t e 7 9 , S a n J o s e is. Calif. (AP) - Greg G each scored 19 points to leac over San Jose Sia to in a P ad (ame Saturday night.-19 midway UuxHigh the first mswered points, seven by cer s t lead of tbe period, 33-19. U If the game at early in tt
f P a s o 6 0 . N e w M tRQUE, N.M. (AP) - Junic led an 18-foot Jumper with sl: Texas-EI Paso rallied for
erence victory over New W
solidified tbe Miners’ hold 01 rE P now Is 18-I overall. Nev lost of tbe game, now is 4-2
R e n o 8 3 , I d o h o 7C(AP) — Guard Dannie Joi I points to iead the University g Sky (inference win over I( ime.'oot-3 senior, hil 11 of 18 shot Ine free throws to rack up tils IS Reno's first against Idah /e the Woi^ack a 2-4 Big Sky d. Idaho fell to 2-3 in the 1
34 at halflime, but broke the i points five minutes into ttie 1
sr. — «1 two ofl7 from the field,' F -be^aidr-^Glenni Ferry— U
T i a s t Wbether it was I! [ftime. sermon or Just a , ttie Hornets proceeded si Pilots. " ii /onliie preliminary.______
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[ua«.O.Mu8umXl,KunulMr t t h m 11. H m d 3. BrWal 4. 2 M a i3 n .T b ro » p a ia t9 > d j- to ewi.
5 5 . , S
? , . ’ydelay game worked Its ^9n Bubl as Weiser slid ^ians in a non- aune Satunlay evening . g goal wjth four minutes,« n t into a “spread" g J
ide toUi0 1 5 5 ^as dose in the ttilrd •acy Houk converted tiiat put the game out ooi
KuI Hagerman will meet game at 6:15 p.m. on Oakley and CasUeford ^ 7:30 game. nobiUl play Uie winner of - » gam e on Wednesday,Hi play the winner of :inaloserH)utgame. CMt
Ml......................14 a SS 47 -.W«n...................... 4 10 U » 'Andc0M2.IUsb)'7. Buck«wiy3, Qt >btawo IB. tu u 3. KeetcA 2. Hell: M o u t- L J o n e ^ 814-3
w m iHuthis
ish sniggled back to clow Assc atintermlssion. gamfive minutes of the with nhope hit six straight a 36-28 lead. CSI Uien sbc to eight points
'e-minuto mark when shot to cut tiie deficit
two points, North cd it away wiUi two n 1-goes wiUi Eatinger a t ttie end of cach. i w -got-a-foUowshot-the— fial- 1 court and Karen KS'iJi added four straight tirust the Cardinals ^
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p pUyw (gA’ prip 0 W » g » er...4 C« 4 I0 Elnger . . . . 4 S-IO 3 B1 B U fld .......3 4-« 4 10 22S!0 E r c k n . . . .O I-i 4 I8 S tn h p « ....S W J » K V i:* ^ .......» « s S S S8 Hig^1 .nJn'I'*'
r TDUU » 1«4( » M C o ll..............*7 2#-«..............2* 31-47 gjjw ,
win 1:o 4-2 in the league, hare of Uie Big Sky
s and held a 3S-29
S t a t e 7 0G rant and Vince
:ad Utah Stato to a SEKn clfic Coast AUUeUc
■st half. Utah Stote «nterR onEnce,to SSrS Utah Stato had its Uie second half.
l e x i c a 5 9nior guard Luster SiSIS six seconds left as r a 60-59 Western Mexico S a l u r d a y ___
on the conference ^ 3 ew Mexico, which2 in Uw WAC. and
a t in Willian
7/ ) IhMible^ againstrones poured In a h d d to ty of Nevada-Reno The ] Idabo Satunlay In fivemli
they mlots from Uie fleld points. Is total. , 16-foot aho a t Uie IGbble lobbed «y m ark and a 9-10 ISU's fl J league and 7-U fouled c
le game open wlUi ISUv e second half. hit a
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Offense. That, saidBuhl C GTlmiphries, p ro i^ te d fi
—led^OHBccuratfrfrefrtiirowE ’• ‘"Hiey nailed us on Uie line;” Humpiiries ^ d . ah 'Idea,, w e stiot one free U second half. while tii«y v
' ibc,’>Hoilt|»hries said U ia tJ
‘-dubTHveras&'imilerao pe Uie f id d . Buhl relies bea defensive alignments. Tt with th a t ^ t ^ w a s ti
-shotTWdJ from tbe olitside.- >‘Andj>1QMdH>l^Buhl’s»
10 .po in ts. Welser’s Joi totaled 15 to p ^ U i^ w in n e
In ttie Juhkir madded anottier sdaU to its with a 45-32 triumi&. It w Indians’ ttilrteenUi wnseci
d taiojU sim iv.
I M m t — Wood9. Smith 11. H kdAldorS. FtoraK M -TotebM » - » »: . BoU-crowl«y»,vlDetetl7.Bur 11; Oweo 1. PUsrtaX Tetalt U lD-» out — VlacenL nn^fxitoCBMTUlU. _ 'j
irn e y ; 1~ J - , . - ,
^ I ' “ . - J
H i0 nnnaa — Pugmire 0. Melabab 3 iQoy 2. EUloU X Totals 114-1B u A
....................................... tU ateo ............................................ IIOakley—W >rr 3, B«dla 10, Judd 0. 1
VMiUeS. Adams 3. TOUU 1410-21 l» i -S . Sew e.
H a o m - C a t s 8. M o ^ U. loblnaon 3. TOUU 7 liMO 23 28. Thrw - Morrill 2. Fouled out - Morrll Valdren.
lurtuigts........ .................................^MUeCont .........................................3Murtaugb — Cummin 4, Crall 4.
Vard 2. PertUtts 3. Totals 71-4 ao IS. F mdenon.CasUeCocd— EnsuDsa e. Houk 4. Sev<
lell 3. Stacy flell 4. Vulgamore7. Quiff 14-34 S30.
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lugh M iller of EvereU, Wa ils reco rd on tdevlsion unbl lalurday when he defea lerardl 217-171 in Uie UUe i iie $125,000 Quaker Stoto Ope MUler, now a four-time Pro
fsOclaUon ctiampion.*won I ame in th e ctiampionshli itiiout a loss to capture Uii
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len g a lst tfm P*gw Cl
intermission.- Forward lams., IS U 's leading gun, ble ge tting’bis hands on U» nst tiie 2-3 m atdiup zone an tofourfirst-halfpolnts. - le B engals were down 40-r minutes into ttw second half m ade a ru n with nine str
ts. G uard Buck Chavez I ot base line Jumper and id Inside to WUliams, who & s first layup of tho gai.ie anc d on ttie play. WiUlams mad tiiK Jvm 'piuiisutoTvntiiin’ii J w asn’t doiw y e t Mike Dei a turn-around Jumper
lijp FHValleWenc
ll Coach Wayne ' which
. “To give you - d e n i - S i - ^ U i r o w f o r U w . J ? ^ ^ y went l iv e . .
S h , B u h lI Its collection
L S v e v l c S ‘iecuUve Vlclo- v a lley puUe, JIv. Improving i t
O 'M 2-sinU w leaj, . . . u s S7 41 V an ay ..............Uui IX Jusea IS. WcDdril . . . . . . .tjisss. VaOoy - )lcoBaiTUUS,Knodle SdniUe U. Sont0-»a09I.J^wled lMaUl»39-ISMMl* ~ Vlaeent, WeadeO — Sd
Campb^I.Oavl
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e 30 30 38 F a i r f i d d o n i i u 17 n as d e f e a t e d G o t ida.r.s«ve(ets. B l i s s u p s e t D i i»j8.Pou)edout H ea U ie rO M
U, wuam <. In C arey’s Vic rtuwiwiot 0>au P a n tiMloriiii. Epenoa 1 3 -p o ln t a d v a
c r u i s e d to tt ie . . . .8 » 11 13 J o d y a n n B a . . .3 10 n » t h e l o s e r s .1 4. Aodmon 3. The Bears t ts,rouiedout- ih d ru p se tv ic Severa s. ShellyWffio)-2. Totals end of the firs
advantage th r
J Miller wirxas (AP) ~Wash., kept 8 * V A T"inblemlshed B * ^ A i feated Joele match of first prize.!)pen. The top-sePro Bowlers hander, also 'on his sbcth straigh t TV (ship round fram e.Uie *20,000 The four r
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Cl WUllams put In ad Mike it a four-point g; Wn. had minutes left.i Uw baU-----Montana’s 6-Kand was L arry McBride i
scoring streak In 0-27 just he dunked an a lalfwhen Mare Glass, straight
rz hit a Idatio Stato ci nd then points ttiroe more o scored a t 48-42) but coulc and was the hot shooting nade Uie Doug S dvlg, whrmlghr----- Griz2lics-i2-polrDenkers minute s tretch n er and second iialf.
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l e r , 4e y 6 2 ,\dell60(O T)ELL — V a ll^ neariy Uirew S-polnt lead to WendeU but ianagw Conference tiiriUer in
I .a tjoodbaUi,'’ said Wen- n y Gwartney, referring to le t in ttie process of making- o ln t d e f ld t ttiree Trojans . A total of 55 wtilsUes were ich aided lrfvailey'82S br45' i'attempts.played like a batUe of two veUers,” Gwartney con- t was just kind of ragged ice by botb dub«, wiUi too5.”iven a t tbe half, V a ll^ keep tbe n e t until the fourth
hen WeodeU outduded its 0-17.I it iQ), tmt four points later led away for tlie final time, Its record to 4-7 overall and ague..............................15 a 41 81 e...........................U S a Si 88
Icny 4. Tliaeter 7. Mumbuuh U. om U s IS. Wales 4. Severabee 3.»« «). «U - MiBHoasa schraft 8. God IS. BoUsmUI 10. ivls 4. Thackeray 4. Weimnelster U.
hoclcs JhsidenamentaJD! — Ctoey and Bliss jpenlng games of the A-4 Aib-dlstrict tournament in n Saturday night. Carey ooding Stote 4 ( ^ , whUe Dietrich 32-25.)’Crowley scored 17 polnis Ictory over Uw Indians, tiers took a commanding vantoge a t Uw half and le victoiy.Saicke scored 19 points for
t used balanced scoring in ictory over Dietrich.1 lead by five polnto at Uw Irst quarter and twld that iroughout the contest i
ns Q uaker ^ *I J ) I I Lz S | | H I
i
seeded Miller, a left- I ) went ttirough tils sixth 1
game*-vttl)out'-«n~(ipen - •!I
right-handers, bowever. 2
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. a follow shot to make mgam e (4 0 ^ ) wlUi 13 fon
stre-10, 235-pound center scoi! put an end to ISU’s i,ceIn dramaUc fastiion as |(gci alley-oop pass frem
w
cnit its defidt to sbc lani ro ^ m es( the last timeIldn’t get doser due to halflg of Montona guard Bdivho scored 10 of th& ^^3
midway UuTOigh the Jtlu com
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1 9 - 4 6lU n s ) s. X Touts 311K7 31«. n n ia d Ott - sa m tt, Goff. Thackenor. nr*»{Mta( v a U .- DcTtagDoUl 1. WebuDetiter I.
Rigby 7 7 ,
Burlev 54RIGBY — Rigby’s Wgb-llytog Tio-
o»* Janswent>ona#corii^tearinUw fIr8t to . h d f SatuiYiay nlgbt -to defeat tiw
log— Burley Bobcat8T7-54.'-------— -— *-------UIS WlUl 6-5 cenier Todd Peterson jre picking iq> 17 points Indde and Trent u shippen hitting four Uueepolnt gods
in ttw firs t Iialf, ttw Trojans jumped '«> ahead 44-27 at intennlsston. As a »* team, R igby hit 62 percent in Uw orst i ^ - -balf-and tiad 31-attempts to Burley’s «• 24.
Burley missed a chance to keiep ttw ^ pressure <m In tbe lato flrst quarter ^ whenitml8sedacotvl6-Uireeputback
atten^its. R i^ y , u4tlcb relies beavfly on speed an d defense, -forced four
^ turnovers In ttw secood cjuarter and e, converted on Uiem to s tart b r e a i ^» Burley’s contact on the scordxiard. k .^ BaOaj......... ....................................1« » 4 0 ;s t» Rl^...........................a 4« 81 .7 ^• B « l4 r-B o y d t3 .IU tp b sU .E 0 M rtie .K u I li . U. BfrroUe, AleJaiMliaS. Esoobldo<, Jo ta o m l.>■ Totals31»-l87M.Ttire»90lsts»ata~Bo)>d.
JiW-Berry».aappeo>t.Pk±aUt,armd6nS IB. fi, Berrett 2. Toczak t, HhAleman 4. PB term 3l U. TctaU a »Q 14 T7. •n»rt»^n> »»aU -SMppan4.
Dietrich rBliss WOI move on'lo farelilc^'flel^
on Mooday a t 7:30 p.m. Ib a t OMite^- wUl be preceded by Uw C am u C o u n ty -C a ^ game a t 6.
» The w inners of those g a m a ^ 14 play on'Thursday while Uw losers wm n play In a loser-out contest alcng with y Gooding S ta te aod Dietrich on Wed- e nesday. ...>■)5 Caray...............................................u a , W * '*
O oodiagsute...................................r IS a ^ aC^trey — O'Crowky 17, Sparta «. Ranr 1,3 VanHook*.Robetts4.‘MaUUMt40.
] Ooodlng State — TMry 3. R odeksl,U w lf.). Farsber a. Bakkn u . TotaU 14 *8 t l a ‘nsM -
j. point BetU -ParB berS. •
OtotrteH ..................................... ; . . . 8 U u : »1 bum........................... . tr
DWrtcli - Blasbam fi. Perroo 7. Astl^fi.. Stoddard2,Klstler4.TDtaUii>819&; Bli« - M. Ilobdgy fi. Sean a, L. Hobders. MeOee 8. SmlUi 4. Totals U S-1411 a TlnMOlat
l» a U -L . Hobdey.
>r S ta te event :wero struggling. They combined for a to td of 19 ^ i t s In tbe four matgh»>. induding Uu«e by Berardi in Uw finde. ' - *.
On his w ay to tiw UUe game,- Berardi, Brooklyn, N.Y.. defeated I locd favorite D d Ballard, Rlch- I --ardson; ‘rBxaB; aQ»-l77,-BOd stopped'
Mark RoUi, Wall 'Township, N J .,. 204-190. -
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Montana woriced Uw ball toto forward L a n y Krystowiak down t{^ sU^tch. I b e Big Sky'sisecond leadlfg B c o re rh lta f ld d so d fin d a lld x 'o ft^ ' free Uuows in ttw fiod five minutes <0 keep Uw Grizzlies in command.' *
Montana m ade ttw last sbc points . i aod Uw final 24-poInt margin was Its : largest of the n l ^ t J
"Wo cam e out hard In Uw secobd h d f and ihade a run a t them,” s^ d ' I Bdlord, whose Bengals dn^qwd 4o
out. Sometimes ttiat happens w h ^ r you use up Uiat m uch energy trylngXo < rome back."
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CHAMPAIGN. m ,(. 23 points aod a tbe fourth overtime p(
• QUdoIs to a uardthoD * -a Big Ten game.
I t e quadrrvleovert- ( BlgTen'sslx-overtlme
V Purdue In 1955, lined I I and preserved a first-p
___ Michigan overcamenilbois eariy In the se
‘ san k an 18-foot Jumper -w ith 4:09 togo In
------ therest~ofTegnlatloo j.abot, with tbe mini mlsi ; - Dllnols flnaUy broke .T be mini scored tbe fb ^nqdJedw lthaRoyTan •plucked In seven .of. l .W inters - without a \ .victory.
J W o r th C k i r o l im* CHAPEL HILL, N.c. Tepeatedti^pstotbefoi ■Carolina to a 75^1 vld outmanned Georgia T ^Atlantic Coast Conferva : iNortb Carolina led Jo rdan began his free- a ttem p ts in three mlnuti W ild a seveo^wlnt lead U) tbatpolo t—wlth5:55:
1 ? e P a u l 8 4 , U C .' iX)S ANGELES (AP)
- points and Kevin Holme I DePaul blasted UCLA
basketball game Saturda Corbin and Holmes le
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. Q e o r g e t o w n 6 3I .■ .PITTSBURGH (AP)
.Etwlng scored 20 points Zorce a t both ends of tl Georgetown eased by iPiti Confereoce game Saturdf
.■* Ew ing added nine rei shots and scored all but second half as the Hoya tb e lr record to 17-2. Ewln t f^ d .
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Bemard Brazil (i P arton (170) took fir B rett Rue (141) aodS
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NaUonal Rnalrathnn skyed and gyrated Sal contest, wlthLarryNa
Tbe contest, part ol Sports Arena, saw Nai Ju liu s Ervlng of the P
' panel.Ervlng — the favorll
the finals with one dun; began a t balf-court, ai backboard before riflln
F A R H• ; T h e G o v o rn m o n t Is ol• . c a lo d 3 .5 m llos n o r t i
c o n s is t o f a d o u b lo s ix , h o m o co n s tru c te d in
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b id s anci m ust b o occ m o n o y o rd o r . co r tif io d
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* . c o rn in g th o p ro p o rty n; ‘ A d m in is tra tio n (FmHA
S o rv ico s Building, I H to lo p h o n o n u m b o r (2C o p o n o d o t 10:00 o .m ., <
^ o f th o F a rm e rs H o m o i 429 , 304 N orfh E ighth d o llv o ro d to tho FmHA F e b ru a ry !0 , 1984. Th> c to o r ly b o m o rk o d w it G o v o rn m o n t ro so rv o s f
—p ro p o r ry -w H l 'b m o ld -w ro l ig io n , n a tio n a l o r ig in
Illino;L (AP) - Efrem Winters SCOd an explosion of free throw 3 period Saturday to c a n y Ni OQ 7M 6 victory over Mldiigai
’ertlm e dedston, two sbort of ime record set by Minnesota i d Illinois to 6-1 In the cooferei A-place tie with Purdue. me..a. 12i»tot lead buUt up I seaajd balf wben Eric Tun per to deadlock tbe contest 46 sgulatJon time. Tbe teamsJW n playing cautiously for a fli nlsslng a free-throw chance. Jce loose In the fourth overtln 5 first four points and Mlchig 'arpley basket But lUlools tb >f 12 tree throws — three : a Wolverine, reply, sealing t
na 73, Ga. Tech 6.C. (AP) - Michael Jordan,« foul line, led top-ranked Nor
irjctojy over a determined b Tech team Saturday In f
rencegame.sd 46-43 with 8:38 left wbc w -th row spree. He hit eig! lutes to help the l&O Tar Heei a d — their largesti of tbe gam ; 55 left.
C L A 6 8P) — Tyrone Corbin scored I aws added 17 as No. 2 ranke« .A 84-68 In a nonconfereno rday a t Pauley Pavilion.I led a second4ia]f onslaugh;ame turn Into a blowout.-----DePaul went on a 15-4 blitz U
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>5, Pittsburgh 52>) — All-Amerfcan Palricl 3ts and was an lntlmidatln{ r tbe court as fourth-rankec Pittsburgh 63-52 In a Big Easl irday.rebounds and five blocked
Kit seven of his points In the >yas, In the league, built ivlng was eight of 11 from the
m a tm e ^ w inS — TTie B u r f^ Bobcats rday as they won the Twin Pi iment.F ile r by three points for th<
; three champions and thi rly look third place wllh one lUlsts but had to sctUe for fouite to y Itl. 2. Ptler 101X KImberty «0. i
CttrtifknMpnatlM «. NlAlmoto (J), M . IOS - Fenuadez UiDptartaB (K>. tlS -S aU au ITTifU . t s — McLina (TF) dee. WUUa (TFI lum kr (PJ ptaaadVoylM(7PJ. IM - (pter»dW«U»(J). US-M Ukr<B«r)f U(Bur).
OoontattaiFlMli by (orML IOS- G«rey (P) dae. ()utnt 19 - tioUejr (F> dec. OMoey (0 >. H
(K) plnoed Fereandet (J). US I (TT} dec.Carter (J). lO J.U S-N otn w oobytorfdL K W -N om atdi. A
l k e S C IC WWOME — Three Jerome j t o )tured consolation crowns as Idaho Conference wrestling cJ
(108 pounds), Keith Mead first-place medals for Jeror
id Spencer Tolman (188) galm £ included Mountain Hom ^ t victory over Buhl’s Kevli fam es' strugglepastGlennsI«me 171. a. Nampa JV U4. 3. Mounti ’oodfU w >D dG leaM F ^90. & Burli
fTiimrfcn^ilpnnita ir (J ) . 10 0 - BraxU (J) d. BuUennxtb 3rlmnMtt (M») d. Branea (BK). Us - 1. Lbi^ (N). 141 -iU dcs (HHJ d. Nawl • HU (B) d. OeJmer (J), iTOr- Parton ). H V Y -R am oi (B>p. Burtlnscoa (J).
OODHtBUnFlBala Mxox (MH>. loa -SmtUi (N) woo. uao u a r (N) d. R. Egbert (J). IS - BratD irnturf (B). HI - Rue (J] d. Early < mwa <N) d. A dam m (GP). 170- S UI K u d k y (BK). H V Y -O re« fWH) d
u t-s la m -d u n ii- Ir.tent on defying the laws oiII Association’s top aerobai Saturday in the league's firs Nance of Phoenix emerging a I of the NBA’s All-Star wee Vance, a 6-foot-lO forward foi 9 Philadelphia 76ers In ju d ^
ortte of a sellout crowd of 17, lunk that started a fuU'court , and a third where.he slid i l in g it tbhxigh the hoop.
M F O R So f fe r in g fo r s a lo o 63 o<
i r th w o s t o f Jo ro m o , Idol llx H o rr in g b o n o deJiry b a n in 1971. I rrig a tio n w ato m p o n y . T his P ro p o rty m ay
n o t l e s s th o n 15 po rco n t t m o r o th a n 20 oq u o l on o ro s t . O ffo rs m u s t b o in t. o c c o m p o n io d b y o coshii iod c h o c k o r p o rso n a i cho h o U n ito d S to to s fo r o t loc ?d b id fo rm s a n d fu r th e r f m a y b o o b to ln o d from tf ■IA) C o u n ty O ffico locofoi H E a s t A v o n u o F, Jo ro n (208) 324-2396. Tho soo .. o n F e b ru a ry 10, 1984, a o A d m in is tra tio n (FmHA) th S tro o f , B olso , Idaho . 1 HA S ta to O fflcb n o lo to r, T ho o u ts ld o of th o sooi* Arlfh fo llo w in g Idonflflcof IS fh o r ig h t fo ro jo c t a n y ii-w lfhouTT ogardfo-racoTg in , o r m a r i ta l s ta tu s .
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iSaSd ^ ^ n t u c k p 6 4fence LEXINGTON, Ky.
off 10 points In aup, by__.thinl-ranked. tfwihv-Urner oad regabied a shar 146-46 eoce basketbaU lead. 5P en t.._ The-WUdcats,. 6-2 1 final scored 16 straight pel e. Georgia off tbe board fiinw 2-3 zone defense.
flten N o t r e D a m e i« by SOUTH BEND, g tbe three-point play wltl
N otre Dame to a s: ranked Maryland S
5 2 ‘ gam e.n on teams swappilorth second half, with tbe Ib u t two until Sluby put th( J an M aryland’s Len B
throw a t 1:14. Tbe Irl passing the baU back
i i ^ t on opening and drove [eels to go to pu t the Irish el anjc .. Sluby was fouled a
tbe free throw as tht Convocation C ^ le r es
d w U N L V 8 2 , F u l^ FULLERTON, Call
“Spoon” Jam es hit tw put sixth-ranked Neva
__ as th e Runnin’ Rebels; ■ 82^75 iii a Padfic Coaf
Saturday.Fullerton, which" se
, regulaUon to send thee: In overtim e on baskel•Idc Davis before James’ing R ebels h it i s of 21 freeiced period.
H o u s t o n 8 4 , Bthe WACO. Texas (AP)lilt Olajuwon had five dunk Lhe Saturday night lo pao
' Cougars to an 84-58 vide
n t o u r n e yIts had four mannauai Falls Kiwanis frosh-soph
the leam UUe, the young three olher consolatton ine champion whUe Twin ourth.
n . 4. Twla FallB flS. s. Mlnteo 6S. s.
dex (J) dM.SwcR*an (M>, ?•«. IU »9laoedQ|qulo(M>.U8-Kai(er •TF), U -1 138 - HlU (TF) pLnned a - MuUloeia (Bur) plnoed Vort ir) plAMdSi±reeder (K/. HVY -
utntoo (JLM. IU — Hayden (M>**. U i^ G o c n a k i <M) ptnaed U 8^P eter«)n (F) dec. Itonxr smHch.lE7—Taylor <J)«wiby
l e s t l in gTesUers won m(uviauai as the Tigers garnered
S championship Friday, adows (135) and Ryan rome, whUe teammates lined consolaUon UUes.)me 129-pounder Fonz ivln Chapman and Buhl IS Ferry’s Kelly Riggs.mtaln Home l l i 4, Bidil 98. S. wrleyS.
rtb (B). us - MederlotB (Mil) i S - G a n a (MH) d. Cbapman ■wtand (N). 148 - MarUfl (DK) ten (J) p. GUater (N). 188 - B.(J).
uaoppoeed. lU - S tn n c ^ (N)■tmea <DK) d. Hammond (N). ly <WR). 148 - U x a (WR) d.SURord (CF) d. Abrahamfca f»d.MUey(WR).
ik s E rv in gsof gravity, nine Of the baUc experts soared,Irst offidal slanvdunk g a s Uie Winner./eekend a t McNicbols for tbe Suns, outpoint
iging by a five-person
17,251 — easUy made Irt away, anothor that Id the baU across the
S A L E; o c re d a iry fo rm lo- ia h o . Im p ro v o m o n ts o rn o n d o 3 b o d ro o m ifo r is p r o v id e d by loy b o p u r c h a s e d for m t d o w n w i th o bo l- a n n u a l I n s ta l lm e n ts 1 th o fo rm o f so a lo d ih lo rs c h o c k , p o s ta l :hock m o d o p o y o b lo lo o s t fivo p o r c o n t of o r in fo rm a tio n co n - I th o F a rm e r s H o m o ifod o f G o v o rn m o n t o m o . Id o h o . 83338 . o a le d b id s w i lU b o ', o t tho S ta te OHico A) locatod o t Room . Tho bids m u s t bo' or .fhon 10:00 a .m ., o led onvo lopo will ration Bid 004. Tho ly an d oil b id s . Tho r o T 'c o l o r r s o x r o g o ' ; — — “
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54, Georgia-40Ky. (AP) — Melvin Turpin rc I the second half Saturda> itucky.breeied by GeorgJfl ( hare of Uw SouUieastem Cot
6-2 in.the SEC. and 15^ ovei points ili the second half, hol(
ards for 10\i minutes with a to
e 5 2 , M a r i ^ I a n d 4 7). Ind. (AP) — Tom .Slu wlUi 18 seconds left bdped b a 52-47 upset victory over t J Saturday In a n o n ^ h fe n
i | ^ Uie lead seven t lm ^ In tte score see-sawlng t>y ajpoln t Uie Irish abead 45-44 a t 1:{48.) Bias tied the game on a I : Irish went Into a delaying gai ack and forth' until Sluby spol ove In for a Iayiq> with 19 seco behead for good, 47-45. d (m Uie play by Bias and nu Uie sold out Irish AUileUc i
T eiqiloded ia a deafening roar.
'u U e r to n 7 5 (OT):allf. (AP) - Forward Fra I two free throws in overtime evada-Las Vegas ahead lo st lels downed Cal Stale FuUert ^oast AUJelic AssoclaUon gar
scored Uw last six points M game into overtime, led twii skels by Tony Neal and Gai es’ free Uuows. The Runnl ree Uuow attempts In Uie exti
B a y l o r 5 8IP) - Akeera "The Dream unks, 22 poli4b and 12 rebound jace Uie No.7-ranked Housto Ictory over Uie Baylor Bears. 1
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g f g j gam e In Uie secon ranked Virginia 84-7 ence game Saturday.
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R a fa d Addison miss m ” aU scorers wlUi 24 poln nds intermission, indudls Iton' seconds left In overtln i .u spell and ice thc game.
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5t. 69, Oklahoma tm . (A P I - “KeiUi t w b i ^ Ic I lo score 22 points and gn Ing No. 13 Memphis State to a victory over No. 11 Oklal
or wbo bad scored only four p ttw o gantes, scored-14 points nds In Uw first half when Men (•35 lead.de, Oklahoma’s 6-9 AU-Amei game wiUi a 30.1 point aver l.polnts by the-Tigers’ coUap
st84, Virginia 76), N.C. (AP) — Freshman points and senior Ddaney F 7 Wake Forest broke open a c and half and knocked off I 14-76 In an AtlanUc CiJast Ckway.Uirow wiUi 16:08 left to^rei
shooUng for guard Danny Yoi ’ OUieU Wilson and removed fi Green, wbo added 16 points, 6 lony Teachey threw in a sl lke Forest a 50-45 edge wlUi 1<
lumper from Uie top of Uie I t n to wlUiin 5(M7 at Uie U non Deacons outscored VirgJ mlnutesto wrap up Uio victor;
I StJohn*s 7 4 ( 0 ' iY. (AP) - Andre Hpwkj kel and scored two hbnsdf in I Ime and 20th-ranked Syraci isecuUve misses on one-andi3 Uie game Saturday to defeat:
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lissed his first four ahota, but 1 olnts. He scored 14 of Uiem aft ding two free Uutiws wiUi time to break tho Syracuse cc ne.
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984 Is th e c lo sing do
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734-4000
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I DIETrr,:n k i o r M l n l - C h u n k t $ 2 0 ( . p y F o o d $ 1 3 . 5 0 (4 0 i b i . )
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Curtla, Dept, ot Hoallh &TNFAUS WollaLO. 734.4000. ____LTER WT8 : Divorce. Bankruplcy, - HAVE.W. ordora 734-0387.___________
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Bankruplcy and corporoiwn. flO'2;, *80. WINS, MO, olc. Mail
C o ll-336.& 0732, Boise.______________
____________ MEET. CHRISTIAN-SINGLES---------lon lv ^y phone c r mall. Lovo.
» • « » l a S c A i r r : ! ! ! "} brouahl PREGNANCY HOTUNESOLD or Pfoanani? Nood holp? Call
48 hours, ^74_72,_________________;ho pound SINGLE PARENTS. PWPither your Family and Adult Actlvttlos.Oup, This Discussions. Friendship &Jolo MSI. Support. Call 32«7S3. 352-ifd lo de- 4666.326-4720. 733.3214. p o u n d io '- 2F0R 1Is thoro. Buy 1 pair ol oxiended woart a puppy contact lonaos-Goi socond
tb iy pair froo,Lgome^ Bluff Lflkoj Conlact Lona>rtSluan Cllnlc,BluoLakosMall,I & whllo 7344Wlalo. Call
ast Falls'
. i m ' B ^ S o l e c l o d o f f e r s:k collar.
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M _____ 0 0 7 -Jo ta Of Interest
tobacco Exporioncod parl.|lmo , atfoss. bookeoper wanted lor con*.Bl alructlon/dovolopfflont lirm,
733-2282ary wish Exporlencod legal socrotary 911 busl- lor busy growing law lirm. ntwrs & Fast accurate typing, and ons and oxporlonco In logal pro- I Martor coduroa required. Word saskels procoaslng experionce on Aux- preforrod out. will train Ihe
right applicant. Salary de- ponds on oxporlenco and
m onev? ' ability. Excolleni bonollls. i^ t lor Roply lo: Box T-65. c /o
Times Nows. Box 54fi. TwinFalla. Idaho 83301._________
______ FULL TIME PHYSICALTHERAPIST noodod. Con-
______ tact Jody Zauha, PersonnolDlroclor, Bingham Memorial
n c Hoapllal. 96 Pootar,Blacklooi ID 8 3 2 t.
IS 208-785-4100. EOE_________LARGE National Company ia
______ Intoroslod in hiring a quail-r senior f<od malnlananco person
Family who la honosl, dopondablo & soeklno full lime omploymont, This poraon
r v i i S ■or»“. « r ; a-VACA. Z'ffr'i = w „ " K ' ' Schoros tools. Bonellis Includo:
'allllng. hospltallzallon Inaurance.Emerg. denial, vacations & rollro-S ____ monl. II Inlorealed send
complele resum e, list past {experience, loba & required I
irohinm salary lo; Box K-65. c /o Timos News. Box 54S. Twin Fa1la.ID8330l.EOE.
Opportunity !
m WANTEDW e lf a r e is a c c e p t i n g !i
d in p r o v id in g a h o m e lh w i th s p e c ia l n e e d s . j•istance provided.
d a te for proposals j
a n d loving g u id a n c e , ;r e In fo rm atio n a ta
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$ 3 2 (SO i b i . )n a n c e $ 2 6 . 9 0 (50 lb s . )
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■ .S lAnm strong comunlcatlor [ skills & (Khnlcal trainir
•xperienco In digital & mici ' p ro e s tso r eleotronlca. Mu:
have administrative skllfa i perform technical cutiom< m tarfaca. do markel anal]
..a ls , customer service an s a le s support.
I u reO A U S T
r ing degree & M yrs oxpen J e n c e packaglm
sophlstlcaled olectronl< circuitry In amall styrem
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years experlnence ' In e lectronic assembly.
I ' PLEASE SEND RESUME i AN08ALARYHI8TORYTO:! E.F. JOHNSON CO.
jB Keep an oye on clasalllod.° You'll find exceptionalI baroalna evory day.
' Tlie Pt Marke
733^Office H<Mondoy ihrough Fridoy 8 doyO a.m . lo >2Noon.
Deadline■5 p.m . Mondoy.Fr)doy f< doy 12 Noon Saturday o n e Mondoy.
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iliried p ressu re reodlngs, pa owing control In clinic. Musi i
transportation. Hrs. g.6. S ond t«>od resum e a tion; O ^ c e .-Supv.
MAA- ChlropractrlC'Cllnlc. Ri Woodridge. TF. Noeatls. Clly of Buhl Is now acc '" 8 appllcallons lor poalllon o l Chlsl of Pol A ppllcatlOM areaM llabl lh e Clly Hall. 203 Broad
omer S uhl. Idaho B331fl. Appl Ilona will t>e accepled i
•n d M arch 1. 1984. The Cltj Buhl Is an eoe , and doos
^ discrim inate on the tusl:
ii-onk T eaching, Admfn. & rene S pecialists. II wllllno (o :la . ocalo call xr-eso^Jn t
for Info or sond i a d d re ssed stamp e nvelope lo National Edui
HAL tion Service Cenlsr. 22 irlng D m I TF. E Main, HIverK
or WY a a -1 . Subscrlpifon It M n o agency comlsslon.
PROFESSIONAL babsll n e e d e d to tahe care ol
■ME ch ild ren . Light housekoi ^ Ing & moals prepared. Hoi
- & aalary nepotlsbla, Sa resum e lo R). 3 Box 671 Twin Falls. lD833(n.
RESUMES
Ta^llo?^lo7oufM ^^inai -Confldontlal-roMonable Christine. fl7»-2277.
'eople’selplace^1331lours-----ty 8 o .m , lo 5;30 p .m , Salur.
es-f for publlco lion lollowing lay lo r publlco lion Sundoy
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HE FIRST OAY OF PUBllCA.o b « on e rro r pl»a>e coll T h e? oly . Tho Tlmei-New* w lllo r m ore ihon o n e Incorrect a
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16-20 21-25 ^ 3 0 1
2 2 .2 5 2 5 .7 5 2 8 .00
only to consecutive Injor-r . P repoym en l required
and "po tition w onted"
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p o c lo L e o o d th ru I . 31.04 I
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l e s s p roperty 060 C am•tery lo ts 070 W anilo n p ropo rty 071 S ho£am lnlum s for s a le 072 Antic e h o m e s for s a le 074 M usi
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ntals 078-FurnOTS A ppl
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^ 007-Job8 Of InterestOPPSHORE OIL JOBS.
WflWor « « 0 .0 0 0 , Appllcallons_______ _. Ino acceptod-now l-Cai
ASSIS* fundable for dlrec In all (3T2)Bfla-«347. ext. E1515
’s t e PART-TIMECUSSIREOAO-VIS
> atten- TWO POSITIONS’. Fox
Rt. 3, R esponsible lor assit Ills, vo lunury advortlsing acceot- lom era by telephone c *r the o>'>oe. a s well asPolice solicitation o l new tlabie a r — nees.-various clerical d i
and o th e r responsiblliile . a ss ig n ed . This position
5 unlll flulres g o ^ typing sii Citv 0 a ccu ra te spoiling, anc
T uesday thru Friday 9:00 to 2:00 pm and ^ iu r d
_____ 8:00 am tll noon. « . «S; hour + bonus,e c n U PO SnX W *2: Hoi6 Ed M onday 12:00 lo 5:00 i (0 re- T uesday Ihru Friday 1:0(
•0 M-F 6:00 p .m ., $3,75 por houisell bonus.
rSuca- P lease aopiy In person 221A Oianna Kruse, TImes-Nc
erton, bu s in e ss ollice, Monc 1 Joe, and Tuesday, January
a n d » ,9 :0 0 lo l l :0 0 a ,m a 2:00 lo 4:00 p,m.
ikesp*Hours PART TIME rolall salos Send downtown speclaly she 6707, Exp preferred, 20 ho
w eelt, afternoons. Soi------ resum e to Box W-51 c
Tim es N ow s. Box 548. T.F.
22 POSmONOPEN;hi‘- CONSULTANT
SPECIAL EDUCATION ID S la te D oplol Educallor
Salary: SOE Salary Schedul R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S Pertorm a consullatlvi supervisory and in-sorvic du ties relating lo federal an s ta le Special Educatio program s; coordinates let o ra f Title Vl-B fundt monllora district Specli Educallon programs: an provides lo ch n laaasis tance to local dislrlcls. 0UAUF1CAT10NS: M aster' degroe or equivalent; om phasis In Special Educalloi o r re la ted areas. Consid oration for advanced do
jis iU TlES: Communication human rotations, flnancla m anagem enl and ioadershic slillls; lamillarltywllh rolatoc sorvicos/aaonclos. EXPERIENCE: 3 years In Special Education or rolatod a re as , wllh adminlstratlvo oxporlenco doslrabio. D eadline for Appllcaions; March 1,1984. ^
tor 'A ssociate Stato SuperintendentS late Dopartmont ol Educa-
0 tion• L e n a . Jo rdan Building* Boise. 10 83720 t Call;208434-211tB An Afflnnallva ActlonfEquai■ Oooortunity Employor
; R Et/^StO fiEM G R : KETCHUM ORY GOODS
Now accep ting resum es for s to re m anager. Sond complolo resu m e to Box 239,kolchum . Id. B3M0________SALES: 7S yr. old Company,
1 ' noods M alure-reilable peor.pie to earn up lo S8 to per hour Car N ecessary. < ^ i ovonlnos 734-7851.
I Tho Twin Falis School D is^ trict <411 will bo occeptlng applications lor Suporvisor ol Malnlonaco.Succosslul applicants must havo:n .) 6 e a High School gradu- alo.(2.) P o s se s s domonatratod Knowlodoe o l conslrucllon
' Irados & m alntenanco ' ol largo bulldlng^s.(3 .r At loast 3 yoars expori- once In Iho Supervision ol isrge plant facilities, pre- lerably In a Scttool Olsiricl.Tho successfu l applicant will be rosponslblo lor
' mslnUinlng iho ,4>hysicai school lacilitlos In a condition of opera ting oxcollonco, ■ cioaniinoss and safely. In- eluding school grounds and
■ buildings. This position ro-. quiros the Supervising, tra- Ing and ovalualion of Job porformanco of approxl- maloly forty-five custodians
I and m alntonanco alall.■ Appllcallons will be rocolvodI on February 1 .2 , and 3.1984 ' . botwoon the hours ol 8:00 I a.m ,and4:30p .m .I For further Inlormstion and I appllcalionscontsct:I Twin Falls School District— W tt;-------Doyt------- SImcob,
I Porsonnel OIroclor, 20t Main ' Avonuo W est, Twin Falls I idaho 83301 or call 733-6900
An Afflrmathw A ctton/^m al I OooortunltvEmotoyer. I
l a s s
HLR en ta l m o b iio h o m e s IO ffice & b u s in e s s ren ta l J;^ o n d o m ln lu m s fo r ro n t ........«3 a ra g e r e n ta ls '■ »V an ted to r o n t nro u rls t a n d ir a l le r ren la l ^ijab ire 'fio m e a p a c e ' '
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Camera e q u ip m e n t 1C/a n te d to b u y ITh o e s a n d c lo th ln g Tln tlq u e a 11lu s ica l In s lru m o n ts 11ifflce e q u lp m e n l IT a d lo s , TVs & s te r e o su rn » u re & c a r p e ts , rp p lla n c e s Le a l ln g & a lr c o n d . 12uild lng m a te r ia ls 12a ra g o s a le s 12Irew ood 12la n ls & t r e e s 12
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D e a r M rI S D uring I
10 or In a n d th e 0 as cold h and . Isn 't >” 5 £ _________ handtte.olilitlesas Tlion re- .I skills. ANSWEf»nd a th a t cac h pHours; ^ ^>'0i
9:00 am a n d sp rea dto d ay s la b le . I f a \
th a n one cx Hours: a g a in . In yo
00 pm: a second d n 1:00 to .
lour D e a r M r.D e c la re r
son to •»-Nows d u m m y . WhMondayiry X.*"■ ANSWER;i;s ra- o b jc c ts bn to th e nex t------- r e q u ire d lo 1shol" H o p le te uphour ously le d anc
Sond o f th e s a m e :h c /o If possib le . I• • m a y lead
d u m m y .
D e a r M r. \ Itlon D id Ihc fai
L cn z m a tch p ro v e anytl
ntivo. te a m b e l te rirvico d id they m e
is;;red- 01.
locioi • ANSWERand p ro v ed seve;
Id s c o v c ra jIter's a f irm ind lcaom- I la r i ty o f [he
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do- -----------------------------------007-^Jobsol Interest
'’='“1 LIVE-IN POSiTiWrnee"d( T 'P Idr^Cfilidcaro & housokeo
Ing in Sun Valley Rof< , , o n c e s prolerrod. For mo ' . informalion call 728^ itod davs o r 734-8588 allor Som
NEED EXPERIENCE p e rso n lor year round far
' position. Good wagoKanx t lln Rnt>»»»ni-(n t^ r e d . Sond'fOSumiTTffW l)5i5. Tlmos Nows, PO B< 546. Twin Falls. ID 83303
,ca- OFFICE MACHINE Rl PAIRMAN. Must demoi s lra ie compotenco serv ico . malntonanco,' ar repair o l oiociric ar
uai oiectronic lypewilior O o s in g dato for applieallor
_ lsF obruary10 ,1W .9 C ontact personnel ollic ■U Idaho Stato Unlversli' JO 238-2517 for Informalion. IS'
EEOemolover,
m. WANTED_ 50 PEOPLE TO LOSE ny WEIGHT&EARNMONEY01 1 <33-5632per WANTED: Logat Socrotarj „aJI with w ord procosslng opo-
' rionce. Extensive typing. Sond rosum o lo Tom Walkoi
•isi^ J r„ PO Box 1892, Twin Falls, Ing ; 63303.»or — - ------
JSI O O e-Salea People0ARTERBANKOF AMERICA
*“ (im) is now seeking oxpori. encod sa lo s porsonnol. Call
01 ' " ^ ' r e e r s a l e s "■,, oppoRTUNmr
The Lew or Agoncy. inc.. a Markotof of quality gioup Benollt Plans lo successlul.
' indopondont business poo- pie. on a diroct sponsored
“ basis is looking lor thoso ^ raro professional who take "■ • pride In thoir salos ontf or- ^ ganizational talents, but iiio ^ of co n stan t propspocilno, ^ tdooily, wo sook licensed
Life and Healih Agents wllh 1 to 2 yoars successful in-
P suranco oxporlonco.^ R equires ovomlghl travel In '» Idaho, *3000 monthly ■: advance '+ bonus. Exc op- “ ponunlly loradvancemont. i C o n tic t V.P. Marketing « (800)821-7711 ^^ Mortday, January 30 & a Tueaday. Jnnuuy 31. from P-« to arr»r>oa an inlofvtow.
, ” F0f1TUNE 500 C o m ^ y ) sooking sa les professional , In Twin Falls area. Colleoe
dogreo o r sa les oxperlonco I p referred . Cali 734-16M
b flleianafilloiiM ondays.
9 i f U
I
088 Variety foods MO P o ls ip o l.u p p llo a 002 A uctions ' '
^ 3 F a r m e r s ’ m arket 095 Fertilizer 4 lop soli
.. 096 Farm s e e d097 Hay, g rain 4 feed098 Farm s for rent 099Pa8turesforronl100 Livestock wanted - —101 Animal breeding102 Cattle104 H o rse s H
—lO SSheep110 Poultry & rabbits112 Irrlgallon113 Farm s & ranch supplies114 Farm Implomonis115 Farm w ork wanted
□ Recreational ,120 Aviation121 Boats & m arine Itoms122 Sporting goods 123Sl(ling equlpmont 124Snow vehlcles
HE AGESrtr. W oiri: son'5 the cu l fo r deal a jposes tw o cards, one *^2. opping on the table other rem ain ing in
Vt the s tack stili inofficiaLdraw.?___ -D t
Twla rack . Delretl. Mkb? W
ER: The law s s ta te MgjJI player should draw losii rom a pack , shuffled id facc dow n on theI p layer d ra w s more Af card , he m u st draw in tr your ca se . I vole for echo, Iraw. m ori r. Wolfl: Partr ir leads from hi.sII the lead, belongs in I'hafs the p enalty? De
OflUde.lUltinwrc.Md. No
IR: If e ittie r defend- Southbefore c ith e r plays Hvc
cl trick , d ec la re r is passeJ lead fro m dummy; starteup the c a rd crrone- [ogo 1 nd m ust lead a card e suit from dummy.. If not possible, hcI any c a rd from
gated• Wolff: do. famous C ulbertson- he vit h of th e c a r ly '30s mcnl. y’thing? W as onc with h r than the o ther or right t nerely hold be tte r cs.
otd Timer. Daytoa. Ohio Stnd br P.O Bo;
R: T h e m a tc h ^eral ihings. The age w as very high, cation of th e popu- fie gam e, Culberl-
008-Sales People
’. 0" RLMSALESPERSOh ! '“t W » + 30%P COMMISSION:^clb Atiove average Incoi farm possib le . Company wiil In Qes you OS Dlsl, Mgr. ol yc j o L .orpa. A lterJO days SOS BOx ~ OualllioH applluBox will b e Ilown al Co, oxpon
to a roa office lor trainir -=P Must havo *3250.00 cash s
- J . r , v . “ '
and ''jO E C A s l? ”l‘>*^«W m-6888. •
ions .
nice OtS-Babyaltterssljy. '
Any ago , Anylimo. but Fi nignts & during day Sa D rop-ins wolcomo. 733-4314
)SE BABY SITTING In my homi 7 days a woek. day or nigh
_ *8porday .73W 46i ary Babyalttlng in my homt po- 8am-6pm, Mon.-Frl., all age ng, & drop-lns wolcomo, Prlco kor nogotiabio. Hol lunches an ils, snocks. Escorted to & fror
school. S i^orvlsod play 1 1, loam lng. Fenced in bac
yard. 32(M203_____________ BIW3HT HORIZONS ollor; CA pro-school. projri. kindorgarion. Spanish :all a lphabe t & f s . 6:45arT>-7pm
734-8040 or 733-B353,~ CHILDREN'S VILUGE da]
care & pro-school. S5.50 pe. day. A gos 3-8. Trans
a portation lor kindorgarier KP Ihrough 3rd grade, 48i jl, Locusi Sl. N.733«110 ^ CLEAN reliable housewife 2- lookmg to babysit up lo :
children. my homo,0 Mon.-Ffi. 734-4471.________
Oay c a re openings In my3, o '
^ EXPERIENCEO SHiher V w ould like to babysit in her
homo. Good with kids, n w olcomo anytlmo. hot iun-y chos. 734-8335,___________>- G randm a with lols of TLC
would iiko to babysit In her homo. Big loncod t)ack yard for sum m er play. 734-6079
* M other o l 1 wlli do bobyslt- ' Ilng’ in my home. Porloci
y Jo rom o. Cali 324-3156.II WANT TO BABYSIT babies It in my homo, Hol iunctiea,J snacka. 'ifiilk, large.( playroom , loncod yard. Drop
Ins wolcomo. Call 733-7809.
e d125 T rav e l tra ile rs 1 5 C a m p e rs 4 sh e lls127 M o ld r h o m e s128 U tility tra ilers
A utorhotlve ' I J I A u lo s e rv te e
..........132 A u fo p a r ts & a c c e t/ 133 A u to s w aniod
••134 A u to s fo rP e n t 1 3 5 C y c le s& d u p p lle s
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, 141 V a n s •' • ' 1 4 2 lm p o r ta p o r t s c a rs
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on'.s t e a m w s b e l te r . A fter SO r u b b e r s , h i s ’ te a m won 22 ,925 p o in ts lo 113.945,(77 u b b c rs to 73). w h ile th e num - c r o f h ig h c a r d s d e a l t to each fam w a s v i r tu a l ly th e sa m e .
D e a r M r. W olff: - W h ile f o llo w in g s u it in
u m p s . m y p a r tn e r p lay ed g h - io w . W h a l w a s h c try in g s ig n a l?
.Sharp Eycf, Ralel|b. N.C.
ANSWER: A h igh -low p la y t r u m p s is c a lf e d a tru m p '
ho. I l p r o m is e s a l le a s t onc o r e t r u m p a n d m a n y r tn e r s h ip s u s e th e e c h o only ic n t h e r e js s o m e c h an c c to f f so m e th in g .
D e a r M r . W olff:N o rlh o p e n e d tw o sp a d es d r c b id th r e e s p a d e s a f te r Lllh h a d re sp o n d e d a ncga- c tw o n o - tr u m p . . South ise d a n d th e a rg u m e n t ' r t e d . I sn ’t S o u th o b lig a ie d 30 to g a m e ?
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IN S W E R : N o p la y e r is obli- ed b y la w to m a k e a n y bid d o c s n o l w ish to m a k e . If v io la te s a s y s te m a g re e - nl. h c m a y h a v e a p ro b lem h h is p a r tn e r , b u t h c h a s a 11 to b id w h a te v e r h e wish-
bridge quejtloni lo The Acti. Box I238S, Oallai, Tcxai 7&22S, lell-addrcsscd. lU m pnl envelope fpty,
Conmtbi JMt. I'nilKl Ktilurr Syndiraic
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i lU Agos 2-6. walkw olcomo41 hour. 734-32:
P ie -S ttu a tio n s Wanted• C loanlng-buslnoss or ht
Dependoblo. hard wort vo, r re asonable, 829-5372
)S o l Experienced dairy
i sInlng, FARMERS, TAKE A VA lh se-’ TION NOWI Will do chi al in- an d /o r farm & house slti
Insured & bondod. Em
(»7-B u8 tnM 80prtya .------ MOTEL 25 Unfta, U13
incom e. Room-'io e x u T e r m s .A c « f t > t ty 7 ^ REPOSSESSION: 5 bC
I Fri. family rm , spo tless co Sat. lion. ’ *48,6oO-'$2500 do
311 A ooR aetty73W 17.?mo. RESTAURANT: Seals 60 light. has living space In tu
*48,000 w /asaumablo S ^ 7% financing. Call Jim ! lo e s 5004 o r Barker Roalt•ices S43U3 2 _______________and RESTAURANT, lounge.
Irom quo r by the drink, p ly & u b ie s . card room, oam Mck plus e apartm ents, 2 cc
m erclal rentals, 11, lora sq u a re leel. *175.000. 0(1 Excetionl lerm s avaitat Ilsh Ownor wlii consider Irai 'om ' Cali Jo yce al MUNR
ROBIRTS REAL ESTA'— 543-8808 o r 543-5335.M f SMALL CAFE & ad(oinl
in s . b u s in e ss renlal Incoi nen property. Ownor linincit
Four S e a so n s Rwltv, Rl Jo rom e . ID. a i m D G reoorv 324-6986 anytime.
o f SMALL RESALE Fam mo Cioming Business
Jo rom o . Groal opportun— 10 expand , ownor financir "JX flood term *. *8000. C ’ O' S uzanne a t Northwosi Pi— fesslonal Really 324-7518. l l " FOR SALE OR INVES rtV MENT: Midas Mulllor she
055 Bluo Lakes Blvd, I C M h now problems ha.
— forced th e saio. Call imm. LC dialely. Craig Nelson 20 lOr 377-C30e, 20W77-0495. 20
384-1614. *96.000^11 equii _ m en t &• inventory. * ^ ,tf sil- c a sh , finance rest. For iim SCI Inlorm atlon. call 734^1300
_ ting Into th e la w .i* V a ^e s b u s in e s s? H ere 's ypi>8, c tian c e lo loam how. Twge. d a y acb o o l-h ero - 'li j Twl
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™ - W S ' " ” ;;" ,'’ '’'ach . ag en ts, realtors, ic, manbpers, and rot
of all Rinds. Now u ovory dayi Absoni
in c an run b usiness
[nvon{o% SSK^o'i in g NOW t-toO-854-253
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‘'-c- M A R K ^ I W ^, 8286 Commerclai'i'y, Lam esa.CABTip DEALERSHIP AV^me Pro-cut energy
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.ly s o r - s s o - sto signing, p o r ted
. den tial or recroollc Investment in m< quired. Wrlle: Co
c s Environments. 566;320 Wost, M urra 84107. Of Coit 801-266
a - FOR LEASE: Mall reth & bar with liquorn t ■ Aiso othor reloii
ovallablo. Contact' ■° Doshlor & Holley f
734-2922 or ovofl 733-
WARNING!Tlie ■ Timos-Nev
com monds tha l ; ■* vestlgate evory piid invosiment oppor1/ ospoclally Ihoso froi, Slalo or offered by c
doing buslnosa oul c n local motel or hotel,a Wo .suggest you, yourow nallom ey,
Iho Bolter Business Idaho Consum er Af ask for a Iroo pampI
>, inlormallon from the5, Altornoy G eneral's. sum er
Protection Division, houso, Boiso. idahc Phono 334-2400,
INVEST IN YOUR FU Smoil animals, looi
_______ I supplies. Buy tho Inv--------- ow nor financing. Id.
am bitious family. Ci______ PoulSon734-07Sl o r RlI-CARE JONES REALTY 733-0
ins MAKE *100+ A OAY I 1-3238, sp a re llmo. Chimney---------- B usiness lor sa le .nted Price includes ait equ - 7 — and contac ts. Only a irhom e. inqu lrioso lease. 7*M
, MARKE17NS ASSOC :rr-:zr. REALTORS Is movlni
--------- ----- new building ol 12VACA- S tre e t East. N onh <chores Bon. No chango in 1
islttlng. num borso rP .O .B ox .Emorg. Elfeclivo Mondoy. J j
« 30th. 1964.
<V8. O lB -lnconte PropertyU13 000 Desporato! Musi se ll 1 9xpand 'o an + 13! ^ ^ . Groal fnvestmeni. 734-1
bdrm. A A Acondl- S S Adown. ^ ^ ”
>60 andI Oach,- Sp«ck>us duplex In 0 SBA condlllon, 2 largo lMdr« im 543- In eac h unll ond 2 gar leaitors Torrlllc valuo for
*52.900. Sollor will fi t ; ;— n low in loresi llnancln 'O ® ;']: qualified buyor. This al
a o " 'M l »o. call right
11.940 2 DUPLEXES, Total,000,00, *37,500. Potential lmillablol *5SO-S600 per m onth,Irado, so n a bio jorms. Call
It a Pe_____ 3 U N rr Twtn Falla,loinino- A ustin. Assumo F.H.A. ncome Sell for closing c o s l & incing ooullv. Call 608^36-3049 , Rl 5. 4-PLEX, Twin Falls. *81
Dick A ssum o 1H4% FHA, me. m o. incom e. 328-5373 OVIFamily -- --------------------- -------- s
In O ZD-M ooeyToLoan ' nclno' h o m e EQUmf LOANS.
caah for any purpose. O ,1 Pro! Is no t Im portant Shoi in long term loans, we
d irec l lenders. Caii any v e s t- for phono approval,, 0 shop, M onday - Friday. ancJ &
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|08- Bol— .to 3784)800.
IB J-lm M lT O iil lllllo ATTENTION INVESTOR
0__ 4 4 I0 X— each unil haaSF, 2 bdrm-Each-uf>H.f«
a^no - lo r*250 porm onth . PlenI your ' asphalt parking. Lisi Vwo priM Is *1H000. Caii for
a TEM CTATCREiSSi7M4MOO
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T w in fall:CRIME~^a
-STOPPERSj733-0860
O tf CAIolB -lncom eProt
r r v i c n iu u . ooods of Trusl af
a ^ w m sWE BUY PAPER, Rl
last-growing contracts, dotinduslry. mortgaQOS, w ra u
d approach menls. Seasoned cloy on single NEW paper. Woprofit salos, cosls. Ncf BROKEI
Insuranco Fasl sorvico. Call 01s , property FREEestlmato,retail oullots Metropolitan Martr u s e s lound Socuritios Co., Iiin tee owner Blue Lakes Blvd.>s wilh good oves 733-3S89,mum Iniliol ■*9K. CALL1539 0x1. 6t, 026—Music LessorV P GUITAR &
^82041VAILABLE'lh M s 'l l B ) Real estatu s modifi- .1usiom do- —
llion hoiTiV 030—Homes FbrSaJALL ELECTRIC now t
^ ^ ? t h 2 balh. lamlljTiv iitflh '“ '00 laundfy room yubtM? «lwoo«J <J«ck. 2 mllo
T,F. Wlii consider late roslaurani car, mobllo home. <
»ii have you as down p«
BAnNESREALTYn
NEW luxurious whiti u l home, 4 bedroom, :'ows“~"re-''~n:29aeTes:—
you In- 240 ACRE stock rand phase .01 aroa, Torms. Owm
lorlunlties. carry ot 11%, rom out oly 0 porson Watren Briooa. 73M jo lo . BY OWNER: 2-Bdrm.>
throuohout, (36.500. IU consult ovallft3^7iMail5. U Ri,r««.. BY OWNER: Huge 5 1 A f ln lT n ; ' 0" le n c o tf lH
o^ sp a . landscaping. *1 T^ma.733-80feeves
ll’s Con- BY OWNER: 3 bdn modelod, Nico lo.
>n sta to - Fenced yd,, stor, A/C Iho 83720 <5'3P- folrig. 7 ti% s
ioan. *46.900,733-7822 COLLEQE MEADOV
FUTURE Bedroom condo, aed, and carpollng. good assu nventory, Idaho Housing loanIdeal fw 734-4411,____________
CONDO LIVINQ Al _ ROBERT BEST! You'll Ilnd quie M1404. ffoo living in this su: Y in your maintained 2 bdrm. ; >y Swoop unit situated on C >. *1500. Edge, it provldos a bo. quipment view ol the golf course 's e r io u s lor onlortainmenl. the 4-1886, loaturos a lormai 1 OCtATES *'0®- ^ cook’s dream I n J f r ^ on. with Inlormal 1
W i n . .... a/oa..yaulleicelling.inno t ^ u ^ — roonrw ltrfltM lace &i a S d "’ofO' ^n.ooo. foI of tho '0 view call Gudru
January ' DESPERATEI Musi 9 bdrm on Fillmoro.
— down. loan. 734-11 rty____ EXTRA NCE 2
II nowor M2,500°“*A8k “ or^SyN W 919 ^ 2:“ — ^ nk: e t r h ^ v e l h o m £m ’'Mothor-ifl-law” apartW ' locatod across tho bn
way. Homo feature bdrms, 2 bam, lamily r
n «««/< " ' 'o foncod yard. ApartI’ ' »«» « iroom-kilchen comblnt
' 3 “ b f M & E A L l;lng to 73«400I ahould
IZS:___ ' 030-H om esForSale.1 prlco Income 1. Reo-I -
a-loan; I l4
J lWt,500, ________
FOI_ Its. G el 1 4 1 0
2 AND.0 TO 1 ANI"fiS; EASY IS a tur-' ow nari will ton
ond mobli* hom ei
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^doodsftrust! j■raas & pay- 12% lrnefe,tt ■ j
Wo ^m V ^ ^ 158,000.2900 80 ft. 2 bdrm up! 3KERSFEES. & Z l l n l s h o d bam ni, brIciS - a iio rw fllo lo r NEIoacllon.
Morlgago & 142,600. 2200 sq 11. 2 bdrm i .. Inc. 1055 * Mrm g u e s t ho u se , on S lvd-.-734-0387___ ®5«Sj.Filor, _ R ____
lse.000. itXO so ft. 2 bdrm i l----------------- loll, Bellevue, b rand neSsso n s gorgoous home,
, BANJO AMERICAN REAL ESTATE^jg nning or AAPPRAWAL - • 4[34.5732. iAcrosa from Court Houso},
7 3 4«60
D ougVollmw.Brelcer !State M aryAkkennan . . . 734466^
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rSaJo NEW 5 BORM all electric'- — . homo on 1 acre , 2 balhs, 2',z? ,7ohf. s K r f f ™ ” * “ ■oom 4 ro-rS2z g f ■IS or whal bdrm, 2 bath, h o l lub. n M^m^rS Energy elllclent, fenced rn paymont.--------------- duplex o r Irf-plox. *79,900.
Realtor ow ned. 734-S330.HANDSOME 2- STORY CO-
whito brick in very nicei!L ,j .■anrh Hunt loncod yard 'a n d beauttfiri
GEMStATCR'EALTY73M8Q4. 734-0400rm. All now LOVELY OLDER HOME built j500. Term s to lasl, C om ploleiy win- ' ‘I;____________ ierized according lo Idahoe 5 bdrm 3 Power’s recom m endations 'IH acres o n o W efficient
“ S iroT '"dllM'IfwEREAl.TYA /C .O /v!: 7WMOO% assum . LOVELY 6 BEDROOM home7822 Including aauna, family iJX)W8 2 foom, sT ja lhs, nice kitchenlo. Now s.nd enough ac rea g e to raiseassum able and animala, haa justloan. Cali been REDUCED to th e rea-_________ “O h a ^ p rice of Only
AT m *148,000. Thla ac rea g e in-au\ei ^ludos 2 box Stall b sm and
1 sprinkler. Don't m is s Ihli
; £ S " S ^ R E A t T Y ^ ,the homo 73*0400
>al dining k^K E T IN Q ASSOCUTE8oam kitch- REALTORS Is moving Iromal eating its ollicos in the 1st In- ig.in.ltvlnp — lo rau te Bank-Building lo ourlO&mucR new b u iid in g 'a l 129 2nd •}, For appl Street East, North o f theudrun oi Bon. No change In Phont33-2385 or num borsorP .O .B ox. ^________ ___lifo ® !'" Monday, JanuaiJSI sell 3 30th.1984.
4 bdrm brick hom e on 8um<2 = 1 ^ rise Blvd. N. A/C, familfl
i« 5 ?^? foom, Ilreplace. lo ts oH M 8’orago. Beautiful yard «
pallo area. *4300 down J •! ^ 2 2 7 3 ^ assum e loan. Call 7 3 « « o J - OME with * ^733-9043evenlnos [{ ;
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TOWN HOUSES 'JD 3 BEDROOMS VND IV, BATHS iY FINANCING<on»ld#f recreation v«hk:le i
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>WN PAYMENT
= *33,900s t a t e > I
IW tE A S T 734-0400 [
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I M 2 DEUAAR DRIVE HotI room ». 3 bo lh . full firI ploco*. a siu m a b lo >1 'I w illb o to rv o d .$51.000',
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I c u u UP BY THE FIRE INI room . 7 both hom o foot
Cloee. redw ood dock , c Itehon and living oreo . I I o lh e r ex lro t. L oom oval I o» 7.5% . SO COME ON C
I to n Soulh to Villo V iilo I to >»33A»toc. Youf Ho»li
I . 57« CSUTVIEW o i»um at I BV4% . Four-bedroom bric I 3 -cor gorogo. firop loco . p I o a t / oecot* for RV o r b< I Tom Baker. 7 3 4 -4 3 I7 o r73
I ' EXECirriVE HOME Lovoly h I (Ig iou t Eatt ild o tubdiv ltlc I ' d eU oc. Home fe o tu re s 4 bi I room w llh (Iroplaco. lor( I pontry . tp rlnk le r ty ito m . I w tth door o p e n er a n d m I h o t t Randy A ndorton .
l ; ; iO O M FOR TH^ SWINO SEI I . fam ily hom e footuro* S be
B ;.^dittricti, c o n tra ro ir condllic K;.Afuch m oro. Locotod o t 130C • jjfodoy for your v iew ing . Yoi I ; , i o n . O nly >74.900. Roducod I
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I HOUSESN D A Y> 0 - 4 t 0 0N l Excoliont i .b o d ro o m . 2 boll 2rgo fom lly lo o m w ith beoulifu id Ihe ow nor w ill carry. Youi .J46 .000 . Locoted a t 2170 Shorr)
RY-LIVINO-on-Briorwood-lone,- 4 b e d ro o m t. 2 ’/ i b o th i. fomlly
:o, d o u b le c o r go ro g o on ,9 Your H o tte s t: Donno Boch.
> S. V, M llo W . o f Eost Five >on H ouso Slan t.
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i IN THIS BRAND NEW 3 bed- I oo turlng be au tifu l b rick fire- -I k. doub le cor g o ro g o . largo I >o. lo o d t of s to ro g o a n d many I ivailoblo w ith In ie re s t o t low IN DOWN South on W oihing- l lo E sfoiot a n d fo llow tlgn t o tie s s : Jon D oM ont. S5fl.900.
Im able VA loon S40.000 ot I brick hom o. Full basem en t. I B, po lio , nice c o rn o r lot with I r boo t. $56,500, Your Host: I r 733-2365. . I
ly hom o on V. a c r e in pros- I'I tlon . Located o n qu ie t eul- I4 bedroom *. 4 b a th s , family Ila rg e tu n n y k llch o n wllh Im . lin ith o d d o u b le gorogo II m uch, m uch m o ro . Your I. $94,500. Locetod on 9th I
SET a n d m o re . This la rge Ibedroom *, fam ily room, I
□ped ya rd , b e t t o f school Ijlllon lng , f irep la ce a n d to I30 Collogo Drivo e n d opon IYour h o tto t* : Jon Huichi- I od from i7B .900 . . |
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nollcod II betor«: all bi aovor/ii QAbloa in ■ boau nip {oof; slift nex t door lo 8h ady len fll9 couftonPi« S t.. 2 boaullful Ilreplaco ba throom s, largo utl work aroa . Daynghl b< m om . Custom walloapa ca rp o ta , lots o l bulli- lovoly pallo aroa,. Mou m aturo landscaping. $69
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\ ' d e o p w oll. L argo fl 1 PRICED TO SELL.' a s s u m a b lo VA b o; * 3 4 ,5 0 0 .0 0 .
THE ONLY THING a n d 2 a c ro s h a s 6 I c o u n t iy s ty lo kHc^ f a m ily w ith a le w c TREES I TREESI TRI
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c o r r a l a d d to th o u ■ o p o n s o n t o o d o c k :
a n d p r ic o d b o lo w a D O N T PASS THIS h o m o In a g o o d n e i a n d p a r t i a f basom « d o n . L a rg o a s s u m a l
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1__________ (OO -H onw a For Sale
> M n i E M A R K l g TMALL TO'WN LIVING! ;7 :b«dro I. bo rn , corral, good lerms>if.t&^ k DOLL HOUSEI lm m oculoto''3 b jm ont. lam ily room , nlco Ienc Sowtooih. ASSUME SP M r,. #T06 MORT ACREI Just ,squt^t'-oKo> Somo} d<^ run . gordowSVW.^*?
^ F A R M S ^ -A VI S Productive lorm lor cK)p! n hom o. th o p . Rlchlleld. #T09.I Choice row crop lo rm SE Ol O to r. o tsu m o b le loons. 4iT64.IS G ood sm oll form , nice olc . c lo se to Twin, ow nor flhonco. t Fenced pdtl'uro w ith corro0 to Twin on Rock C re ek . #711.
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» a d w a y N o . , B u h l , I > y c e M u n r o o , B r o k e r * I R o b l r t s . A s s o c . 'B r o k t .TER. 4 u n i ts w ifh h ig h o ‘o f r lg o ro to r s . c u r ta in s , oi ? ,6 0 0 .0 0 g ro s s y e a r ly inco 1 f l a t six s ta n c h io n d a iry \ o f ie ld s , o n ly $ 1 ,1 1 0 p o r c t . 3 b o d ro o m p o r t flnisl lo o n , lo c a te d in q u io t no
IC S lM ll IS THE PRICE!6 b o d ro o m s , 3 b a th s , Ior
ifchon w ifh o d o c k . A ro M a n im a ls . $ 7 9 ,5 0 0 .0 0 . TREES! T h is a c r e a g e is I ■ m o fu re t r o o s in c lu d in g s t r e a m w i th t ro u t .a c r o s s 0 u n iq u e fo o l o f th i s p ro p ck s u r r o u n d e d w iyh treos.^ V a p p ro is o l . $ 5 9 ,9 0 0 .0 0 . IS ONE U P I V e ry s h a r e n e ig h b o rh o o d , w ith a Ior; im e n t . Y a rd is foiPiciBd'vii'n o b lo lo a n . • i .......
R o g e r C la rk ■.V en n lo T h o rso n . . . . . .A lb e r t D?xbo;,"
jh l a rid T w in Foils M ultip li
ILLS^IIP resen ts
BRObKIA osto r S u ite ■ vto a n d g o r -IS, 2 b o fh s , - ^ ^ * 3 lo t s , c a fh o . ■ ■ Ill th ro u g h o u t , Cr.,. o r , co ilin g -:o n tra l a i r .
: K athy I r is h ............7 3 4 - 4 4 1 1 W e e k e i
rday and Sundi through Wedn
/ a r e e r
+ D ^ ^ f ^ r c c
T L e s i^
^ W l b l S^ ' Tum EastenE Q xol
First l o h OH A tponw t
ale 030-H om gaF orS al
37.'6bo”t>Ut■wnorwlll ■ ^ «Call-Will
Ml Roaity: SPRING FEVl
JROUND. ■ 11 you a ro looking ]ouso. 3 ' Ideal placo tor lhat .s. supor , joct. to ralso a gatd iJ-paniry.— a-h o rse , o r aome o ffl wllh to bo a gonlloman in appli- You will lovo ittis d u]o. Only . 3-Bdrm conlempora
altualod on a choiciALTY .p v c o i s w of 'Twi
' o /< 'w ato r sh a re s , < ditch, siphon lubos. troos. You will li
_______ prico. lool $99,000.
r ' ' ' s v{room # m II bod-pnced SUPERIOR INTERy*’ Lovoly Homo cortipKtow n.- ' ' >tfbcoralod.& now lu
^SW polIng ovorywhi ■. Sodroom o, 2 bfltlis.
family room. Full ba & largo doublo garj
>ps A this & moro • only : Evoryono. will Ilko I
_ don 't tako a cfianctoday!
h a m l e t t r e /
:;o „I • J o y c e C o ta '............7
D t tre H « n U « n .. . . . .7
T y THE PERFECT LOCA ' aboul V) acro In tho ci
lillod wllh a nlco yai gardon and a 4-yoar story, 4 bodroom ho real lino opportunlly I
. lamily Ihai can usX balhs. 2 firoplacos. a y • dining, family room a
unllnlohod basofflen \ storaoo and fun. O 1 1352^ ^ * ° * ° town. 1
A -GEMSTATEREAlK ________ 73*<I400^ REDUCED SOOOa r $37,500.4 bdrm. IV , Da'
basom ont; 10 yoars 2.100 SF. Ownof mus
M -m ake ollor. I381.U.^ GEMSTATEREAl
_________ 73*0400
«■“ C 30-H om e3ForSale
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Idaho — 543-880< r — 543-5335 kor — 543-6339 o c c u p a n c y r a t e , o lo c t r i c a n d d r a p o s . O w n e r w il l c o m o . $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 .
i b a r n . C a n a l w o t o r , p lu s ■ a c r e .
i s h o d b o s e m o n t , l a r g o l o l g h b o r h o o d . N o w o n ly
! T h is 3 7 0 0 s q . f t . h o m e a r g o f a m i ly r o o m , a n d a r o o l v o lu o : f o r f h o J o r g e
; l a n d s c a p e d b e a u t i f u l l y g f r u i t , o v o r g r o o n s , a n d ;s t h o b a c k . . a n d , a h o r s e a p o r ly . M a s t e r b o d r o o m IS. l a r g o a s s u m a b l o lo o n
D 2 b o d r o o m . b o t h i r g o f r o n t r o o m , k l t c h o n v ifh f ru i t t r ib e s a n d g o 'r -
. . . 543 -6060. - . . . . V .u ____ 5 4 3 - 6 6 4 0
. ; : i . . . . 543 -4479 o le L is tin g s S o r v i c o ________
O a -O p e n H ouses
INC.FIELD"
................. 7 3 4 - 9 3 8 7e n d s . . 7 3 4 - 3 3 1 1
d a y 1-4 n e s d a y 4 - 6
HbrJili P t
^ INC~loboth OH Eeitlond,. >H EO iG bolhle. . wood Lano
Sale 0 3 0 -H o m ea F o fS
* REDOCet Room to roam on
acros with a viot Snake f^lvor Ca
e v e n bodroom s In thiW o r mo }’o r ° e ' : l 'I ‘J ; , r n n * '
0%buildlnSs"‘' 'a S d 2 'Of 'HO «nlTocated noxl to th<
s * ; <sem% reTwin F a l l s . ------------- 734-0400
I iQvn Ihn Look no further, love the 3located on Twin F
W room, contral air,_________ and boaulllully di
An oxira largo cove and a loncod yard
• all this moslly brlcl<pricod a i Iho a p rice o l $69,900, »6-f
GEMSTATERErERKIRIiplotoly ro- ' -----------' luxurious (01—O uto fT own 13^4 huDO o w n e r / b u I l d tMsomonl 3 ''Omo In We
laraoo a" «"oclrlc. to.51% IH 'y $ U 9 0 0 , lng. $33,333.536-Jg5!0 Ihls so, HAGERMAN; Cusio inco. Call < acro. Extras. Aj
$78,000, aoll $65,000, loan. 637-6402 or B37.
E A L T Y 'N BUHL.3 bdrmII Sorvlce). tS S tB socludod from thru
' ■ m J S o foa“lor.°Clo2? Ukos"• 543^464 or Bill 5 4 3 ^
ICATKIN. MUST SEE this loocountrtf VOiJ foad-likv5?d amJ- '’on’o 2
' i ' L”K
n and an OWNER MOTIVATI nenl for M fm . largo lamlly
Counlry acro ss trom Cily n, STa.MO H w ol'o". lorgo Fm k
825-5520 or Conlu
-Jm Oakley. Aasumpl. wl
^ L T Y 0 3 2 -8 u h m ie rH o m (
______ $53,000. Closstc 3 bc, balh oldor homo Inle aroa, 10V%% IHA Flni
available. Hurry, dor---------- , Ihls ono p a ss you bj
Gudrun a t Woatorn 1 T~p 733-2365 or a t homo734 n , ACREAGE: 1 acro witf
2 bdrm. 1 bath homo, lor onlv $36/rt
c y Excellent 16% IHA flna % avaiiabio. Call Jim a t E | 1 Roallora 543-4371.543.5
BY OWNER, 3 bodi lamlly room, don, 3Vt custom built. Rainbow division, 543-6542
0 6 ' '033-Klmberly-Han8er
4 BDRM, 2 bath, aplil < all electric with com wlnlorlzoilon. 2.500 SF, ol Soulh Hilla. A:
'■I I $58,500. By ownor. call 5201 altor £pm. 302 Gon Kimboriy.
034-J8fom B Homes□o OWNER DESPERATEI ! =?„ wlll got you Inlo th is noi '‘r bdrm homo w /oaraoo.
Inieresl assum ablo I Oxc invostmont. 324-278; UNIQUE 3.800 SF 3 bdr
a baih homo. 2 ex tras bc 30 In lull bsm l, 2 firopla ’ la cu u l spa 6 much m
$ 6 3 ,^ . 324-3455.lyid 037 -Fann8 4 Ranches io BEST ieo ACRES on rr, Markoll C loso In lo Buhl
oxcoilont laros hc in h i a t o r
Ic lypo gam brel rool ba , .-llyo siroam. $2000/acro. n . Jim a t Bather Realtors n 5604 or 543-4371. r . FOR SALE BY OWNER
acros wllh 2 hom os.S36-2425.______________
AO MARKEHNG ASSOCU ^ REALTORS Is moving I
lla ofllcos In the is l 79 loratato Bank Bulldlno la
now building a l 12S 8 tr#« l Eaat. North of Son. No chango In Ph numbors or P.O. Box. Efreclivo Monday, Jam30th. 1984._____________VALIEY FARM SOt/THE;
- S I OF HAZELTON. 179 ac planlod In boans. beo is whoal. Includes nicoly modolod 3 bodroom ho
' 1266-63.GEM STATE REALT
________120 ACRES or primo 1 crop ground In Iho hoar Magic Valloy. Oi/allly mi lonanco o l form, oulbu Inos 4 homo. $400,000, Cl
150'ACRES with 4 oloc ^ whool linos 4 concrole 11 ' ch es . No building ''npro t m onts, an oxcolloni plocc k property to add lo an opo r lion. O ulatanding Invc
mont opportunity located Filer. $3&.000, Clear Lak
'194 Acroa NE of Joron N orthslde canal walor. hom es w/vory good I provemonla. G ood la ground. Can bo epilt Inlc parcola. oach wllh a hon'
- Priced 10 sell no Northwost Prolossional Fally. 324-7518____________40 ACRES wilh smalt 3 bdi homo. 8% loan, 40- (r Iroos, 40 sha ro s T.F. wall Bv owner. $120,000.423-57J DOUBU tw '.'R HERRi^Ni BONE on 6 acros, iw co« Included. Outstanding bdrm hom o.OUTSTANDING 20 acicomputorl:od dairy. 175 tc producing c o w s . Include Buy Iho cow s & Iho owrn will carry lhe balanco. VERY GOOD. 40 acro pnido "A ” dairy, doublo herring bone, 125 cow s. 1<
-- —V ondD nborD 'tockopsT^St pal. tank. oxc. 4 bedrooi homo + 2 mobllo homoi Cali Jim Pnulson 543-4930.
BARNES REALTY 10<SBIu«L j U(«s North
— * Can78M227
orSalA . 038-Acreaoe&LS n ----------- elec t r ic 4on nv«r IV. b*>h homo with vl<
v^sV'Sf^l«>"» Prancoa°5
. U m i l y S Barker Realtors 54 10. Aevoral BEAUTIFUL Hoc »nd loncod Canyon 2«t or 5 animals. I fs QWOqr. 734-2445. tho Jorom o LOVELY 1 acre tc
Roducod to close lo Twin.734-93B3 or MalnW
! REALTY t q ^ g -no Ono acro has srt
ARCHING? c i M n w i w ' j her. This 5 R a a l ty 7 M < ^ . balh homo q o ic t COUNTRY
a'lordablo pric* ? tJaihhomo.on 3 a<« ? ' f“ ll I'O” . pasture
spot i much mo Reduced to S74.5C0
:nrH “ II »* Wosi
i ^ f o r d a b le SACRIFICE wlll :R P A IT Y proved lots 40% . 5( ^ C M L 1 1 appraisal. 423-4441«
4 YEAH OLD hom o<........ - - - Has 3 bdrm.
ifn llroplaco, elbctrki l l________ $56,500 bul ownor rHLDER. New oHor, Call HirokJ 73 w ondoll. All Main Waat Roatty 73
7 Acros full wot< South ol Joromo.
isiom hoino. 8822.MA - ,------- 1~~
OM Assum. C09-Bu8lneMPn)i:
Bon. NO change In l(> boliovo numbors or P.O. Box
i-Liko new Efiecllvo Mondoy, , Id 9 a?ro ” 1 ^ -^ ^
im > -c « n ° i« y L o te^43-6464 or FOH SALE: 2 or 4 bu_________ __In Twin Fallo CoirATFn 1 Cothollcpart.Call324 nlly room.
S U S :M m II. COMMODOR
..............- c l o s e o u t
w /torm s. '------------- . LAZY " J " HOM
^ L at iJoluxo dbl wldo'^ln <I bdrm, 2 iSpolless cond. 2 c< ' If' ollto A caH oalhr73»m 7- Finoncing c bcci
19" Color W ? r mic, L or 4 monihs Iroe rent,
Docombor 10, 1983 < ^omo. MUST
with co iy AD. Largesi Stock In U no. H eats 30nowl4W ldot» /m onth . eusod14W ldeifinancmg 5 new Doubles
Double<>5604 9 u80d12Wld0S !>odroom. 4 used 8 Wldos 3Vi balh. 4usod10W ldos bow sub- lusodS lhW hoe
10 used Travel Trail 1 usod Molor Hon
isen 8usodPlcl jpC am r ---------------- Wo-al(ll tia<.« lo f-i
®aS B R X K M A N ’S call 4 ^ MOBILE HOME
Som O r. * mllos N ol Porrlno _ _ _ _ _ T.F. Call 734-3167 or 43(
>3 H & Wl i ^ MOBILE HOME:nowor 3 .
go. Low Truly a unlquo floos loan, Doublo ollsei, split Ic2792. bdrm, 2 both. 6''^ sideb(]rm 2 akyllghl, woodbumingJ bdrtns * f"uch moro. II you'ftBplacoa looking al squara tfl m ore' como soe a one-of-.
hom esal
H & W M oblleH om 259 O verland A ve. B
- B7M 611.. homo,
, r - NEWKITROYALO/ ( barn 4 24x56 3 bdrm. 2 bat, :re . Call oloclrlc for salo wllh I ors 543- Magic Valloy Mobile I
_____ Eslalos Woshlnoton SiIER; ieo PhoasanlR oad.M nlac os. Call
^ i 4 x r « H F ^1st t v walls, .2 baths, va
10 to our cellinos, wood aiding120 2nd li'^o' ^ sot-up, skininor ^ slal'oO' Winler Sp.Phene *15,000. Contaci Lou
nor. Gary Cumming orJanuary Alien
=3=7=-- CONTEMPORARY HOI
oly ro- SHOWMODELSreCU homo, le w 24x58 3 bdrm beai
Soquola. 2x8 walla, loaII TV If®® sklrtlno 4 no park
lili May. 1984 or free Ool-------- Canoo. Only $24,995 410 row bank financing.'HURHYI loarl of Magic V t l lM U ^ o H o f moln- 7 0 ^ * 1
? 'c lo?r 'I ^J ih - ■ partly furn. located a t Ll « ' P . t t Ill.OW TMjUM.
-T— 7 14x70 Broadmoro.2 Jtif bedrooms. 2 balhs, $
down. $140.52 mo. pyi423-5154____________ Z
ODora- 1 9 ^ Barrington. 14 wid Invosi- Pli-is add-on rcJtod In Excollonl condlllon, Sol 1. 1(03 In Lazy J, Call alter 10
r Bill S jm da^ or 5:30 weokd
1977 Kll, 14xW. Total oor 9 Good condlllon, 2 bc
d fm- or <2^754Iarm 1978 FLEETWOOD mo
Inlo 2 home. 14x65.3 bdrm. 2 b.home, good cond_. $13.000.543-5:
now. 1881 i4x7t)- - Broadmoroal Ro- bdrm. 2 bam. $1500 or tn____ ___4 tako ovor payments. (I bdrm loci 503-54ft.ft26. For sh<- trull • 324-8517 ____________w a^ r; 83 BAYWOOD. 2 bdrm,-5729. oloc, w/woodstovo, Imm
RING- ulale, noar Joromo. $5:cows down, assumo In. 32*4801
10 *
’5*t<^ - ^ 3 R en ta lsudocTiwnor ----------------------------------
icros. OSO-FumWied Housesblo 0 Cloan 1 bdrm, all olocti
Somo oillillos. n 9 5 -1 01people. 734-2050________
,mM Furn 2-Bdrm washer dr)
»■ g a g m i i ^ 3 w r " '3 BDRM HOUSE on C
th do-sac. ^300-f $150 depot 733-8777.
o r C .” ^ 2 1 2 l o r r a 543-4371. ■lock Creok 061—Unfun».-Ho ’ “ '" ■ • w a~ c Ot e ; t
I n K„iirt~Tn Lynwood- Wator. , r^Vi ** iSU ■ PfOvldod.'RoIa, n<
- ?iOQdep.73i4>: xT M im any a NICE 3 BDRM
r r o r s s t
lOM nW M ATTRACTIVE uTi stovo* refrlg. g
S T S 'noro Prico tirep lace on PresliCO.foview. m onth. 734-:Dslorn Roal- AVAILABLE: 2 bd: homo 734- Irom $2354300 me__________ posil. Call734-97M' sell Im- CLOSE TO DOW' 50% bolow bdrm. gaa heat, t>II anytim e or, dog run allo o n i acre 9>rago, $275 mon
2 balh dopoall. Call 733-2ttrie hoai. COMPLETELY Unr noods an large clean, 1 b73U071 o r h e a t. No po ts. cl<734-06a. posll. couple prolea tor right, _________, Call 524t.. COUNTRY HOME.
. ba lh , A/C, oil hi■ a arago , much moi
Dperty $ioo_deposit.32»4;SQOATT R CUTE 1 BDHM HI
126 2nd CUTE 2 B d ra w/frp th of th e flM -hoal, $ ^ ^ _ J In Phono tTB.RoaeSl. N.734..
ox. Darllno 2 bdrm hor, January b a th s, all appllanc________ pum p ayslem . Fen
w /aprlnklora, cover Its oversized 2 car------------ w /w ork 4 a torage aburial lols ^ u s d ^ a l t . Call 73
ra40727>evenlnaa. EOEN: Cute 1 bdm Sr. CItizon Conior,
M m 0 p lu a $ 7 0 d ep .8 2jo E ------- EXCLUSIVE 6 bdrn
A ppliances IncludeJ I • ••--------m onth -i'-$400 doorT
tfXgELTON AREA; 5,000. houso . Insulated, > hook-upa, garden.
IMES y o " n ^ t l .% & ^ ° d aHAZELTON-2 bdrm
. 734.9500 with Slove. $175 m1 Cameo. $100 deposli. Call 423carports. in KIMBERLY, Unlu
i_______ 3 bdrm, 4-plex. Fairren t Inc . refrlgeratoi
ilcrowave w ater & sanllallon. fnt. S tarts $250 -f deoosll. 733-4I JEROME. Clean 3r BHING don , relrigeralor 4n Idaho. $300 monlfi -f $100 108 deposli. C^II324-791S
'V NICE 2 bdrm home, I>. lum . Including stovi1" IrlQ.. $200.7343053.a s NICE 3 bedroom on Flos largo y ^ , appliance
allors Sm all 2 bodroom, flromo dlahw aaher, dlspo:m pors stovo. $250 mo. -i- $1r-a lm oat 734.3184 afler Bpmstock. We have renlal
available. Both 2 4 3I 'S R onts range from 1i c e $420 per m onth. CallL« nrirti.aSi?:
E vea& w M km d Patty H toclna734-t
IE S t190. f^74. Sludio, ut alove & rel, 317 She
loorplan. St. E vaiu P r m r ly lovol. 3 w m o n t.7 a 4 -l j0 1 .
Idowalls. 2 BDRM country hom rig stove Filer. Furnanco, car■ re ti re d , com lortable. R eis rec » boxes, $175 deposit. 32e-ao: uf-a-klnd j ^ , 5 j,,
$221/mo. Oas heal. I
)m e8 ,B u rte y 2 bdrm house , Elecirk
stove 4 relrig. Jerom t---------- p lu s $7S doposit. 3:
• a tte r 5:30 PM weekdavi ,, 2 BDRM HOUSE. No
? A « 7 5 m onth + $75 clt 'hom,^ dep o sit. 733-1721.
SI S 4 2 BORM North of
i^RO 2 BEDROOM, cloaa lo I $200. $50 Deposli, Ca8 Inch - 3255._____________ ___vaullM t29D. P-4. 2Vt Bdrm. 1 ng, do- la rg e k llehen. w asher <
hoofuPiY W d m BItf#, Special, B M . S . E w w Pn u M amaoanwot, 734-t«otor Bud t290 . P-1*. 3 bdm i, 1
C ountry home. H o u c f i w oodalove. carpo t, dt 3 ' “ n ookups. Icrncoj
2 ^ s;— ' S r g T N ' i ^ ’T -
" S i l , , ' a^ in h i» d rap e s , d ishw asher, i * carport. 77
s s ! " T " e£ “ ^
-T — *298. P-71. Nice 3 bdi ba lh , basem ent, C4 d ra p e e . lonced
— — s io ra g a shod , 4 fl sih 3 E as l. Evana Property
$4000 M o m e n t, 734-l4& r pymls. 3 b d r m . fireplace, ga-------- nlco backyard. 516 Lynvi'Ide. 2 $350 pe r monlh. 7 3 * ^
3 b d r m , 1 bath, carp. Full basem oni, W/D hoc Well lnsulaled,low i
Roays. D ouble garage, garden,- ;— ;— tre e s , small p astu re , i I eloc. a re a . $300. Flier. 32C-404( bdrm. 3 2V4 balh. NE )------- Family room, wood ainobilo fen c ed yard, A/C. No ai Ibath , o/flTA vail. ^eb . 1. $42 1-5293. $200 d e p . 734-3155 re. '3 3 bodroom carpoied. sto trado rofrlg . b sm l 4 garago $31■ Col- d e p o s it. T hree c P m »how. ManaQora.73»afl5a.------ t m . f ^ . U rg e 2 bodrcn, all 1 ba th , slove, rof., car Vpac- d ra p e s . waahor-d $5500 g a ra o e , yard 440 Von Bu
Evmna Property Man— m e n t. 7 8 4 - 1 ^ '
052—Fum . A p ia Dup.- A Cloon 1 bdrm apartm____ W alo r4 sanll. paid. N op, $125- 733-8597 or 733-54Sf
KITCHENETTES t ctric. slooplnp rooma, Pho r 2 733-775^ ____________
___ . LOOKfNOFORAHOUSEdryer APARTMEKT7pall Oulllch on 733-2940.__________________ LOW HEAT cost lor thiCul- bdrm wllh W ashor 4 dr
»8 lh c lo so to town, sorry no p< $1B5-f$S0 dep. 734-2623.
Sunday . January ?9,19fr
0 3 0 - 0 5 4i w l H o o a ^ 0 5 ^ -F u m .A p t& D u p .Y FURNISHED NEED A PLACE TO UVE»^ yard, cov- studios. 1. 2 , 4 3 bdrm. Call ■W p o r month. Homes ^ o r R en t 734-1333.__l or 734-2106. 3 Q P „ dow ntow n, hoatj■■ w ator.san.lum lshed. $160 -Hl.-H O U m ............ ..d 9 p .nopa ta .m :65 16 . J;— j-r— -------- ---- Small apt a h a re show er. u t4 - •■tor CTrrt ?!?« paid. $165.733-»13. ’ I 'la. noD ola $270 ■ Suitable for 1 nicely lurn, 1
Bdr daylight b sm l apl.ln n o if 77~ --------- -----homo. AH util Includod $ ^
” Kllch A pts cab le TV, conr
■rca rp o l. d rap e s , larpe lenced
»LCuto...Cloan......yard, -186 - 4 -190 • Carney.-----------
' j ------ 2 BORM DUPLEX. Carpot,drapos. lu ll bosom oni. $22j
o « 2 " ‘ + dopoalt. 311 Moriln________ Slfoot. Call 7 ^5 5 4 3 .
DOWNTOWN-2at. wood hoat- •
m o - s r . , s ' '33-2650. tP u p te x e a I' Unrurnlshod, A boaulilul 3-Bdrm 2-balh-1 bdrm, g a s ' liroplaco, carport 1203;. cleaning do- Evergreen $350 734.9075. 1 prolorrod. a i l All elect D uplex. Garaoo,' ____________ __ appl., 2 tMih, Retired- wotk-:
more, $375+ ATTRACTIVE Largo 2 bdrm, ,M-4238. jtovo- refrlp, garago, allf HOUSE for ullllllespald. N o sm okors orI rerrig. im- pets, 733-5307._____________
ATfRACTIVE 2 ^bodroom «/frp l,4appl., Apl, Closo to Down town.-+ -H 2 5 jJo p ._ .a ro a . Now carpo t &..new________734.3821.' palnl. oarthionos.
F enced yard 'B s S L -----------------------------rtovered paliOi ATTRACTIVE 2 bdrm apl. >car garaoe Oaa hqat. ca rp e ted , W/D.<
p e area- $4M hookup, llnlshod bacem oni. 1a1l734-9660or ^ p T u a $75 d e p o r t . 1222, .OS. Addison Ave. E.7&-7S78bdrm house . BEAUTIFUL TOWNHOUSElJIler, 1 block. 3bdrm ,2bath , aunkenllvlng?p 829-5182 room, F/P, k llchen appis.-)hrtrm hnm>» P*HOj y*rd caro , walor, 4 ''
90~73;^9349------montn. 733-7004 M-F. .>_______ jj bcjrm CASA GRANDE 2 bdrm apl,^ 1
SSS' o’ss irrod' i lM Laundry on premlsos.'.' >1 ^ » t u Children w elcom e. No pots,- 1
Ront baaed on Incom e. F iler' !S m onth + 3 ? « M 053b /n4epm .E .H ,0 . , 1 1 4 ^ 4 % Clean 1-Bdrm ap l $140.»^ |— Water 4 san furn, carpoi
n*-7m daya or 7340191,r^or'^stovo’ 0''®n'"0»**®®X®"tl«- 3“ No M la ' VERY CLEAN 1 bdrm . $240 +•
$125 dep, u tlllliss furnlshod,;/: , adults p rele rred , no p e ts r
stove 4 re- wosi ol C.S.I., no po ts . $30(r . ;^ -----------------mo.-f$125 d e p . Available'on Fllmoro. 2/KM. Call 733-9567 ''ances, $330 l q . 1 Bdrm . $175 m o..' -J
♦ t io o d a o 1 O f2 b d rm s-a p ts . Eleclflcl-* *100 dep . ijjr r - T ------- ?b5690 or 734-0314 - ............. - -lal hom es .: 4 3 bdrm, NEW CARPET 4 palnl makoim $350 lo Ihls 3 bdrm duplex like new.Call u a io- 2 bath, large living room wilhm e e d s . llrepUce, 'd ining room. 1o rpontton kitchen w /alove. d lahw ash-^T e r4com pactor. Ulllltyroom; t( •nda private patio o lf m aster-34-1408. suite, hoal pum p wllh air -, util Dd cond ,.loncedback yardw llhShoahone V*"! “ I?- *5* '!a awaa"-
hnm* NEW 2 BORM 4-plex, atove,-
S I :r S i t i S f p . A iji opi:
y S n S K M S ™s M I f d SPACjOUS. ; M m ,. Full, !
— ; ■ pie. Refrlp, ran g e , dlsh- washer. Airulll. furn. $290 a
posit. Cali month. 734«42^-r~:-----------Spacious 2-Bdrm Apl. Rol 4‘"/I®. stovo. all Ulll pd. $3i0 -t- $100. Call 733- dop. Roal nleo 733-3605.„ , . . . . SPACIOUS DELUXE 2 bdrm •m. 1 bath , xrlplax. Garago, w ator 4 . ■
P{OP*ny deposit. 543^79 o r 733-7824. l: r .;K Sludlo Bachelor Apl. wllh n. T batn , common bath o t ond o l holl
C S M P M n -T W -? ® :____d vard DELUXE DUPLEX-2 bdrm, 2 ,
H w J ^ ‘ hath, lull bam t with lp, iS 2 J J 2 ; llnlshod room. A /C, hoal '
pump, wood burning slovo, .- , ' ^ 1- Auto garage d o o r oponor.h lof'cod yard wllh yorcf caro.tl, carpot, patio. Dishwashor, disposal, jar, Move, bulll-ln storoo spoak o rs . Noi. , . 1 b l i •' P«<9- R«tlrod o r working , !'H? *:***» couplo prolorrod. Hol ro-
qulrod. $400 $150 dep . 180-------- ----Moadows Lane. 733-7M9 or
I bdrm, i 733-0106.___________________carpoi. E»cellenl 2-Bdrm 2-balh
«.K «luplex at E astland 4 Stadium. Carpoiod, drapos. ■
>ny Man- kllchon appl. lurnlshod. w 4------------ ---- d hookup, au lo parogo •, oarago, door.oloc hoat pum p w rih '.ynw ood. a/c$390 + $ l50dop No pols. |•W46. 733-8487 733-6600.___________ «sarpotod. EXCEPTI0NAU2bdrm. Exlro 1 .) hookup, closots, d ishw ashor, rolrlp-*w heat, orator, rango. d isposa l.)den ; fruit private utility w ith hookups, iro, qu ie t air cnnd,. adults prolorrod. f^ 0 no pols,- $270 m onth . 734-;•NE a re a . 0360 evonlnos or w eekends. ; d atovo. . FALLSAPARTMENT t ■40 amok- Close to schools 4 shop- ;
$425 + ping. Children w elcom o. {__________ Warm. Iriondly 4 qu ie t ot-#r stove & mosphere. 1 4 2 bdrm npls. ro ^ f $1954«40m on.afl30ulncy. ,Property . _ C A L L 7 3 * « 0 0 _ ___ »__________ FILER: 3 Bdrm opt. 2-balh5, {«Hroom ' Tillchon appllancos. carpel-,'
c i m S ' I^O. oarago . $300.
Manage- IN JEROME, c loon 1 bdrm______ apt. alovo & rolrig. hoat 4
waler lurn., Exc: locallon. 1 Up. or 2 peoplo, no po ts . Call
No dS?(!’ Larpe duplex-2 bdrm , 2 baih.4 , dinrnp room, living room .! !
■ *. - kllchon. F/P. A /C . wolor* •AND sollenor. Full b sm t w /ba lh .i
P^orio 1400 -f $100 doposll. 734-4779*
u f «Julllcl s . furnished. 833 S hosh o n o N.? i---------- 73>g588 or 734.5325________ ,r this 1 Modem 2-Bdrm 4-Plox noar^ i
MVR Hospllal $245 -► d e p .l . no pots, < Waler 4 sanitation Included.; M
637-8392, J ' ‘
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2 .BORM APARTMENT'Very nloe location. S in g les orcouples. 7 3 3 - ^ . _________2 BORM DUPLEX Close to Lynwood C enter. Adulia ^ f e r r e d . no p e ls . Call7 3 3 - ^ a h e r 6 o m .________2 BORM OUPLEX. Finished basem en t. S22S. 1617 7ih Avs Ea_st.m ,114a.evea.2>Bdrm duplex In excellent ahape . o a s heal. a /c . atovo & re t IncTuded. 0 6 5 734-7835.2 BORM Four Plex. NE Iocs- Ilon. Idtchen. a p p lia n c e s .. a / e . laundry taclllties.
taoo . P « . 2 bdrm, 1 batt). carpel, d rapes, re lr ig . s lo v o . ' w ashor. basem en t. 818 2nd Avo. East. Evans P ropony
SZaO.-F^n. 2 bdrm. I 'b a th . carpo t. d rapea. roW g & .• a tove. sto raoo a re a , yard. 1541 Laurel. E«ww Property Maoaflefnen*73 4 -JW .3 .BORM, 2 bath, laundry room . 2-car, bullt-tns. c arp ets , d rapes,t326/m onth. 734-7035.3 bodroom duplex In Twin, I w /d hooHup. app l.. carport, o x tm slo raoo . no p o ts , S260 * dop. Avail. Feb. 1. 326-
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uocrotarial service avallatii“ /34-5600, Mon-Frlipl 7.13-4316 eves & waekends.iry. THREE CHIces In Sulle 3» o Fnlls Proresslonal Conictoy 1201 Falla Ave. East, Twi._ A pprox 330 SF, « 5 0 p.irl. m onlh . Call 733-7434 <llo. 733-7500.________________
PRIME OFFICES. Addlao— Avo. E. acroas Iroi sno A lbortson 's . Ample parkini ^11 500 o r 600 aq. ft. Plion L. D oshler & Holley, Realion un- 731-2022
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. polltlvo pricos, Roffl,tj, P latts & Sons 734-225on: CONDO RENTAL
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I or OFFICE SPACE availablo f< lease , both S hoshono St, Blue Lakos Blvd, locotloi
Irom CO-"aglgO_nna. 733-5200. k in^ . p r iv a t e OFFICE wllh r none coptionisi & answorii Ilors. service. ^ m onth. Ci
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W /O hookup & garago. Re— llrod couplo. 733-0160.
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busl-m S » Oe7-MlKellanoousiTo for Billiard Suppllea & pool laiSt, & .'ialo;i, Ropair. rocovorii
atlon.. cuos. Bowladromo733-03C I __ COMPRESSSORS; Nowh ro- ^P- M flol tank, 1 pha:rorlng Si21t9. Ask aboul compli
Can shop tool kit. Caio Idaf 733- Equlpmont. 232-7001
E i ^ T NCH 250 Cash Roq tora: Eight Hobart il scales; Call 734-6!
•m by _______________with FOR SALE, twin bod. h
, Ro- m attrossA two drawers. Si Also soiling sowi
----- maenino, S35, Call 734-1785— FRANKLIN StOvo t150;
1948 Poniiac Silver Stro tSOO/bosl. 543-4818.Full longlh Noiinorn bai Muskrat coat. Mint con(
k tlon. tSOO. 625-5043_______\ GIVE YOUR VALENTINE ' Qcaulilul Mink' Stoll. 160
Coll 734-6491.____________HART 170 skis wtlh binding polos, boots, 7W. nov( u se d , {125; PHAFF 130 so« Ing machine with cabino S125. Call 324-6460.LET US handcralt yoi unlquo ploco ol lurnliu[< Qualily. oconomy S sorvicc Oining S bdrm sols, doskt c ribs, moro. Engboro' Handcraltod Furnlluro. 2o)
MINK OYEO Mu~skral Coai M sl20 14 Short 5'3" or undo
$100. ovoninos 733-5918. Noorly now #726 8 HP JoM Dooro snow plow/blower Excoll. cona. 1750. 734-984^ REFRIGERATED koo unl wllh Ig. cylindor. SISO. 4234017jfio r6 ’30pm .________RITCHIE ELECfRIC Stocl w atcror {100; Opon hoad 5! gol. barrois w/llds S closuros {6/oach; S gal Gl w alor cans S3/oach; Commorcial Oll-flrod wator heat- or. n ow.{600. 733-0592.
' s in g e r SEWING MACHINE, m cablnol. doluio model $100. Call 324-4716.THE la r g e s t solociion ol unflnlshod lurnliuio- dross- » rs . rockors. slools. chairs ,m d roll top dosks. Ttio Mary C artor Conior. 733-3493, 2116 Fourth_Avo. E,. Twin Falls.
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733-8444.______________~ WIPE RAGS tor many usif . * C heaper Ihan papor tow WM, .50c/lb. 734-6412glalr— 400’ Of chain link Ionco hQS- high with two 12' gate:
po sts : two 120.000 blu I sew- hoa to rs : Kindling. 24" Io met, num erous amount of ui__ lum ber; 20 sections of slrour sc a llo l A casters. 733-4727
Z . -----------------------------------sk?; 068->Cornputer8AM m YR old IBM display wril i, . systom A printer. 1 Q., c ludos all other equl
m en t/supp lles for Ihe di play writer. Call 536-2741 b
3Tnr M »-C am ef»B iiilp .jnll BRONICA ETRS. wallt lev 123- Under. 120 back. 75 A 150 m _ i e n s e s ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^
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lo rm s of gold A silver. Coi tinontal Gold. 633 - Blu U k e s North. 734-4567,
11 'BUYING; Everything In ool 4 ; A silvor. Idaho Coin Galle. ’®' lo a .302N ,M ain.733«fl3.
,;! O T i-A im qijes‘fs TIGER oak round Ublo. Ify m atching oak chairs, ur 16 finished. $450 sot. May se
chairs soparsto . 734-6512
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EfSERVICe0 A Shrubbery* trinv ■ig. Froo ost. Insured, ,*sTreeCaro.734-1464.HOLSTCM____________ .3IC Valloy Upholstery:0 ostlm alos. Call John moy 7340535.
low m inutes a day ct-ing Iho bargains In s.,(od can oav oil Jsomoly, .
__________ 07IM )ffico Equiplie piano. 10 IBM Elect typowr lleni condt- ’ Adler olect typewi
Sunbeam coplor. 7 N. Beauiilul --------------------muajs full 077-R*dlo.7V4J
VIDEO TAPE you -“ J® ■ occasions, sponlnrVAr^""**- Insurance
----- of your personal tO RUM SET,_Tralnlng films for y ‘^SH A R PI noss. you nam e Ito 1734-6711 It on video tapo
Reasonable rntos. ? re a g ro a t, jj** BLACK A W la tte r w hat. Motorola, w /can v o u sa c a ll 149.59. c a ln s C
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BEDROOM SE tT- ra n s ..........w ith„.cro89ef,_ 5
Chost, full sUo bc Iross, ■ wllh hoadboard A f t177. Banner, 733-V BUNK BEOS S49. 733-1421,
5 0 " ^ CASH for goo , j y fjrnlturo and ap
Bannor. 733-1421. COUCH A matchli S75,'Kitchen table S20. Double bo
...................... 733-l4a5nlier5PMV M FIVE PIECE OIno
Bannor. 733-1421. Groon A brown frie:
^ roclinor chairs. Allcond. 734-3269 LIKE NEW 4 ploc< sol. 2 chairs, cocktj olagoro, aepara le
, now buy oil 4 lor•ovs. Cains Cloaranco
733-7111.NEW twin s l:o mattiItl'------ box spring, beoutlfi
dirom orod, $ l25peraet, 7: askforCIaRo. SEVEN PIECE Dino
, Bannor.733-1421..ua, SOFA, Chair A cockt•d t199. Bannor, 733-142
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^ ^ ^ 3 ^ 3 r d S t. W o s t,
/aSlefB O 078-Fufn.&C»n3sions, Usod, ALL NEW Sesly, From W9.95, Sots from S89.05 eppllanee, 420 twin size. Call 733-1
r TV .for sato F«w>tfSy^'sndltlon. Call ALL WOOO CHE
-w/bench-A nighle/I Own a now ^ n o r . 733-14^1.ing. No crod- ANDQUE TABLE 6KM Main Avo. w/bulfoi, good .1111._______ ___Rog. {649.W. NovRED TV'S. CaTris Cloarancoconditloiiod, 733-nii.__________
consolos, Bodroom sol for 2 1:o733-ieC4 Coordlnalod u n it. :
-■ drossors, 2 desks.:
jp o ts07»-ApplHnce3
5 drawer BEAUTIFUL G.E. 40 box A mat- Soo lo ' spproclat
bookcaso {199. Banner. 733-14
19. Bannor. si25. All guaranto_________ _______ood usod FRIGIOAIRE Refiappllancos. w/Bottom froozor. E;_________ Condition 1199,hing chair, ^ • ’<21-__________0 A chairs. FRIGIOAIRE Trash bod. {50, pactor {99,. Banni
nolle. {99, GE frost-free Rofi_________ ___S250 in good condjtl1020 sols, 2 __________MI In good Llko new Avocado 3C____________4-burnor k/tcfton stoice wickor micrpwav.ktall lablo ^ *<=e MM M hsrvost gold. wHor {249:99: f iaa^er <206,324-3790> Cenlor. Wanlod: Non
' apppllancos. Alsoiltross and repair work done. 324tifully c o v --------------------- --------734-^12 A WASHER and DRY
________ ___ sale. Call 73^8567.netto. S79. WHIRLPOOL harvet________ ___ washer A dryor. {2501‘ktall tablo ' *farvost gold alov<.MoiitaDio :ondlllon.^150. 733-7:
lio5 090-Peta& Supplte!
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0 5 4 - 0 8 2C arpets a79 -A pp llu icw^ T ^ S h t m s ,2 c u . FT. Norge Refiloora-
tor«89.Banner.733-T4il.2VS YR OLO Maytag built-in
■ Ilo n .ta a .B a n n o r .733-1421.c o n d X n ! 30'> RANGE <179. Bannor.
Now tJOQoa - 73yi«7T. _.nco Conler.^ M0-He«til>0 w dor 2 kida STOO. AlrCoodHtonbg."Ji' ^ 1961 Wolonco wood alovo>I$9-_«<:M91,— Glos# door,-s<»olrr#l---------------
cago lon. Excollonl hoaior.73«656________________ _
M_________ 36,000 BTU Soars oil40" Range furnanco A duct work, MO.
K late, Onljl Call 423^729.iS-1421 ■>. RgiriDom- 0 6 2 - B u M r ij th m la l t
FOFir HAniEV LUMBER,antooo. « 4 - Kimberly 13/4 4x6 uxtorlor----------------- plyw ood {9.99 bunk.) 1x614Rofrlgoralor A 18* c ider channel rustic,
or. Excollont S350m bunk.) <6'a"x 3’0 '‘19, Banner. Insulalod window. S109,) Call_________ _ 4 2 3 « 1 6 hours 12-5 Mon-Frlrash Com- A Sal 10-3. iannor. 733- ROUGH LUMBER, Treated
' ' POST A POLES, FEEO-Rofricurator BUNKS. 326-3131.326-^. .
mdltion. c:atl >■_ ■ . . . .. 8’2x4Economy99*ilo30"Lillon A sphalt rolled rootingI stove. wll/> OOlb.fO.OSaroll.wave. S625. {«" CO blow plywood: foot Rof $6.49
with top V i"4x8shootrock$3.95 ' .•3790, 1 '2x4stdA btr69* !I----- 3/8 ch ip board *3,95Mso som e « '‘1« 0«l«M iod dol-ri ;
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.piles O W -P rtsJS upp IlM
0 0 HIGH? ;spltal In troduces - PET PLANt o $ 4 5 . 0 0 p e T a n i m a l , w e ’r e '
o r m o r e w o r t h o f a n n u a l . fo r y o u r p e t . In a d d i t i o n , it a m a j o r m e d i c a l o r s u r g i c a l ;
ER PET WILL INCLUDE:i c e v i s i t / e x a m i n a t i o n , d e p r e s s i o n . . . a l l a t n o c h a r g e , i r v o ( D o g s ) , F D C V R ( C a ts ). . a l l a t n o c o s t .
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082-BulWinoPtetorial!REO CEOAR flxtorlof, Ir o r, (onclng. Channol Ri V-oroovo. m i l e Pino. C {um bor.32«« 20.324-212
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S Sun 291h 366 HaffI; 733-B4Q7,
066—FirewoodDRY FIREWOOD WO/cc g . 1. W ll . (
— .--------DRY -ISU N O -PA RK -PIIspill, dolly, Slacked. JTO/i V4 lof> P.U. ?33-7W. • GOOD Ouallty FIrowood.:
WE'VE GOT MO Firewood. KS por lovol to n pickup load; cut. spll dollvofcd. 32<-75a3.
068-Variety FoodsVl GRAIN FEO bOOl for saCall3?4-2166.___________RED. Goldon Oollcloi Rom o. Apples. Qllt wrapp Irult baskals for Chrisimi Koiloy QarOon Conlof. fi d lson Ave: E.. Twin Fa 73_4^JS.. . _
OOO-Pets&SuppllesAKC BEETLE PUPPIE: Roady nowl Champlonsh bloodllnoa, oxc pot & tiur lngdoo.7w kBold.J90-3ho Includad. 336<MW. Bolso. AKC U b pupj, S o u th -« Bollovuo konnots. 7S&-20:ovoninoa_______________AKC POODLE PUPS, choci iQto or whllo. S150 & UI G ooding 834-5971.733-5968. AKC puro blood Gorma Shophord pups, boauiifu
Special VUM&.Z375.________________AKC Roglslorod Ciioclai Lab, Puppios lor s«lo,w ookaold&43-<533,_______AKC roglstered Rottwoilor
' ad u lt & 4 monlha old pupa $50(VS800: AKC Ooby adull J o n o 5 month old pup, oar d o n o . {300-t400. Call bolori1pm j23^963.____________Australian Shepherd Bordo Colllo X, Ready, wormod { a h o la . S25.733-fto9. e ia c k fomalo Poklnaeso. U m onlha old, Espoclally gooc wlin chlldron. S200 or ollor.
____________Bordor Collie puppios, p u ro b ro d ,. From oxcolloni w ojk^^M OCk. *75. 543-6659
BRITTANY SPANIEL Cockor Spanio l Cross puppios. 6 w e e k s old, both u ro n is rog, Iffnlorosiedeall5?4.5593 O lngo Pups $10 lomafosi Sl5 m olos. pood pols. & cow d o o s . 786-4286 oves,FREE Elkhound/Husky •Puppios AND 1 yuar old Elkhound Fomalo, ra3-4r8a. FREE: Bordor Colllo 4 OInoo c ro s s pups, cuto & rriondly, 2 m oa, old. Could make goo d Slock dogs. Flrsl com o. Ilrai cholco. 423-5043o r 423-4418______________FREE: LovBblo. black U b X Malo^jj^uppyGrootwilh kids,
LARGE 6 monlh old eolglum
MUST SELL duo loalorolos. lltllo malo Lhasa Apso P uppy, 6 months old. housobrokon. had all shols. WIII aacrlllco lor J75. Call67S-2a23._________________PERSIAN malo. whllo. Do- claw ed. 2 yr old boauty with papora . *l6o, 733-6364 PROFESSKINAL GROOMING! Vacationing?
' r i l board your dog. Chori Miller Konnolg. 423-5104. Purobrod bull Cockor Span ie ls . S45 oa. 423-5947 afforepmore2S-5651 RoJ^ Doblo pups, $5 oach.
SIBERIAN HUSKY cross pup p ie s . 2 malo. 2 lomalo. $5doach.734-4643allor6Dm.2 REGISTERED malo A ustralian Shophord pup- • p los. GbBranted workora, t35 a. »50. Call 423-4217, 2-year-old spayed lomalo G orm an Shophord, Good w alch doa , » i . 432-5470
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A ulem atle Equlpmani: y pow or wlndowt. pow er w ipo ri, 305 V-0 ongino. ' ia ry llahllng. hoavy dul>Slot> .liolow oyollne min
on l appeoranco, w hite I C onvenloniC onfprnpo, V w /coueh . itQ inleit stee l co f'te lle ite reo ty tto m . : r e a r clolhos rod. loom Ir llflhtlng, special paint.
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D E M O L Is l S P E C IA L ........................
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ferchandirials OeO-Poto 4 Suppliesr .In lo rk LOVEYOUHDOCll Rustic Ploaso Inquiro abou0. Coral OfOomlnp, Grooming I -2127 rtod734-i}05.
jrSim' ^ ^ 9 Fanners’miarrlson
095-Fert]lbef&Soll9
d ? c a li 096-FafmSefldAllalla aoed, Ranaot-Ti
i r s 5JIaloly. . . . . .! L _ CP?-Hay.GraIn4Fee(”ol 44 Approx, 5500 bushel' gplil a barley lorsalo. CallS44-_____ Barloy Straw, 2 or 3 a------- baloa.934-5767orfl34.4*
CLEAN STRAW, large b_____ c lo so lo town, tl.734-64r salo. POR SALE. 3500 bush.
dry corn. Call 324-35832^5131______________
appod g o o d HEAVY barley & ( simas quality hay. Dollvoroo r. a" : aom iroad5,W 4038.
Falla HAY FOR SALE-50 Ions____ cutllng.IB ,lprotoln.no------ In barn. Call fia-2229.
HAY: Approk. 60 lon Iln ton third. 1000 Springs F
^ Ranch, 837.655Sor54S417 nshIp Tst. 2nd & 3rd culling ha< hunf- ?a '£ ; Approx. 70 Ion: - shots T.400 balos ol straw, t l 10°!° ba le. 733-6230,
tOOTONof2nd<crophoy, W420 ■ wheat hoy. Covert
dolivorod. Call 324-5107
[“" S r 200 tons ol hay. rainod I SO to n s no rain, 637-4406
rman o ' barloy. Canjillul Bobiall or sc
im ! lo ads, 934-5767 or 934-4*6< 75 Ton Whoai Hay SSOai
claio o ' •loromo on Hlghwo: Q J 324-3650.
;n;;7, 098-Fann3 For Rent
X i . FARM GROUND lor ronl& thoG oodlng.W ondollare
oars Conlact FmHA by 2-6>IOfO COB. 934-4486.----- FOH RENT:Plvolirder po la loos. small equip;sd & dairy born, 834-S370~ WANT TO LEASE: lorm V,>.18 pivoi or whool lino lirigatlilOod fio rih or Easl o l JoronHer. 324-4196 or 324-3460.— WANTED TO LEASE: (Jo>l09. .wllh facilllios 10 milk :
cow s. 733-7065
Jkor 092-Auctlons1. 6 • ----------rog,
S ^ ^ A l l i s o n
■ AUI^ 0 ■ F o b . 4 . 19[y- T rac to rs: JD44
I,M H (2) I043 5000 w ith loac__ lo a d o r , JD424
p o w e r fro n t i■ J D 4 0 I 0 .
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rROLET3/4TONcoll: A ir conditioning, pow er slo /e r d o g r locKs. lill whool, crui» io'. a u to m o tie tronsm ijsion, 33 r duly shock obsorbori, hoovy di m irro rs , »>oavy duty bottofy. ch» Ite lo tto r slool be lted tires (S). g< 0 , v is ta lloo r plan , 4 hlQhbock fl leel lu f lo a g ^ ro c h S loddor, pi m . slainToss s te e l tiro cover. 6 n in iu la llo n . ro ar a ih troyl.
J o h n ' s P e n o n a l D o m o
1 s t $ 2 3 , 8 7 5 $ l | I
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dise~Farti! l« 0 » -P a s tu c B sF o rR e iX)Q FOR SALE: 165 sx)ut Iroo Salmon Rlvor Catlloi ^g Unllm- A ssoc, rango righto.
Box F-55. Trmos-Nows,______ Bok S46, Twin Falla. ID t
WANTEO: Pasturo to ro
m a r k e t h o rso 3 .c a ii7 ^ i2 2 7 . ~■ 100 SHARES Ol Pio_______ Valloy. Grazing AssociJljg Rar?oo.Rlghl3,.733jl230,
= “ lOO-UyestocfcWantec_______ HOLSTEIN CALVESt Toalod tw oom60-200lbs.733-«
102-came.UOColl ANGUS BULLS & rop- monl hollora. Howard A
- • Ranch 543-4915.________■®®“ Brooding Ago Holstein Ihols o'l Por Sale. M yrs artI^ 4.7534 brooding. Will deliver.
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COLOSTRUM FEO day ICB? « calvos lor salo. Coi •3565 or Kora. Magic Valloy D--------- 436-8292.__________ ___
COLOSTRUM STARTED ifod by co lvos lor sale, CALL--------- 7380;__________________
COLOSTRUM started Hi no ram, j calvos for salo, (--------- ta ct TorrI o r Todd a t 324-3
DAIRY HERD ^ ^ 5 ® ' lo r salo. Call 324-4985. ■hS7lor Holsloln holl<
calvos lor sale,V S . ______________
FOR SALE: GoQilo cr
i167 or POR SALE: 16 SPRINC Holsloln dairy hoilors
—J— dairy on diversion progr, A BSbroedlnn.Call £ 32-41
r : PRODUCERS LIVESTOi T uesday, January 31. V A.M. 1& whllo lacod I
1S& _ , call heilora; 250 black ) a ton. black bally flrsl call holf< |*oyM all holfots olt bangs, vai
na led & brod lo longhbulls, 324-4345._________
_____ R eolstorablo • Guornironl in holTor call. Good 4-H p areas, ioct^S2S0.320-4665 2-9-84 THE ANIMAL thal walks w
_____ Increases your prolil. Hi(or trimming, callle & b
jlppod Uddor clipping & catllo a 43d S im ° " « w i4 0 Of J
Jit’TdJT 13 ANGUS COWS to st romo' calving In March, 1 purebr
” • Horolord bull. Call 753-355: (iQirv 2 yoar old register
K ^ Horolord ronBo bui Sholbtl Wiliiams,543-4758
092—Auctions
I C T I O N1 9 8 4 - J o r o m o , Id.)440. JD 4630.-JD 4020.>, M F 275 (now ), Ford )o d o r. F o rd 4000 w ith 1240, 1466 Jn t'l. w ilh f d rJvo , JD 4020. (2)
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■ 102-Cattle
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(208) 537-6802
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CONVEReVAN Islooring, pow or brakes, u lse .con lro l. m lorm ltlont 13 gallon luol tank , auxil- ' duty springs, rea r door chrom n bum pors, doluxo . gougos.k flex s.lftvl roclinur too ls . p ionoor d igital AM/ FM
6 T-bay slider w indow s. ■'■4 ro lsed rool w /indlroci
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HenI 104-H oni8ss h a re s ' APPY 2 YR OLO
tllornari s beautiful color: bay ' Its, VVriio Horse 2 yoar old Ility
?-9- Quarter H orso Maro ID_b33Q_1.- monlh Old cou. g)
10 ront for callle horso: 1 ArobL 3 ,-h ftjd— Miirn._.hrQkn; 1 ^11.______ w/yoarling coll. brcPioasanl tiding 6 harnoss: 543- sociallon ARE YOU TIREO o r i t 230, Start your pickup or— — = to feod wllh? Gonllo ntad muios or h o iso s fo
— - Call altar 6pm . 324-416 d r a f t TEAM olbtjch
i m are.-Geldlnos & co r ‘ yeor o ia s , '•
reasonably pricod. S r-ninr/w 'or C0W3 Or calvt
™ -l<5S .»°nlnai.. H orses bouQht-sold-l.
ortUlclal 83!_Llvos1oek, ver. Call REGISTERED Ouniftor
maro. 7 y rs old.''Exi JJt wllh chlldron. e»o<5rl
Cost 01 ler
V Dairv Ooc's. Adonis.' ‘'•‘"r- Malbec. Illllos. 3 horsi r p rT ^ i , Of»tack.72S<M66 I I I 324- YEARLING horso coll
ouQhbrod brooding, s ^ Largo Welchd Holler trustworthy S340'!?; harness In 'g o o d 'c o n i!»:255§- «oo. Call 543-5371.____
7 YR BIG GREY GELI ■ S600.3 yrC h^stnul lllly,
lollor a e yr Reglstorod Ai le. Call Gftldino. JIOOO. 5 yr f______ lerod Arabian GoI croso SiaOO, Call324-8126 roshon, A low m inuies a
chocking ih o borgair LINGER classlllod can pay lors to hondsomelv. rogram. • --------------------------------■Hi32_. 105-HorMEqtiipmenl
n e w & USED horso 4 j
S , / “.73311152.vacci- WE BUY 4 soil usod sac
ii.'Sii-i!i3.a°''°WORK HORSE HARNI
H Dtd Good cond. J350. 823- _____ boloio 6am or allor 0pm,
1M-S»ln8, GOODWEANERPKjr Jo» «5-30. Call 934-4760.
1W-Sheep ______rebred ' DAIRY GOATS-3557. ________ 324-3437stored Top milking nannlos, { bulls. Ireahening In 2 wooks,
3?4-?263
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112--{rrigatianB U n e IRRIGATION usod Valloy pivols. gi condlllon. Coll 436-8103,
GATED PIPE & underground PVC
Amoih Irrlgallon & Supp 543-4777
pipePVC a Aluminum •
. PVC Underground PIpellnos Installed P l p e ^ ^ t o n o d
BobBilley Pipe Sales. . PVC PIPE
Wo soil & Install all typos underground pipo II sysloms & wo would llko bid your noxi pipplino.
Call Nils C& lcle
SNAKE RIVER IRRIGATIO________ .......................SprtnklerHsod Robulldet
----- 1612 Main. Buhl 543-6633Guar, robulldlns lor Nols RalnBlrdS W eat^orTnc
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— ■ $ 2 1 ,1 1 0 .0 0rck skins, .
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M radod,octor.^33-6055..
Excollont « Td r le n c ^ \ _ ____.n o o o o r , ■ . / . . M A C H I?J£:___ - MONDAY. FEB. 61 h o rse s : ' c t . *f 3 m ares. ••«i»di*.,Ai
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S T H ^ s)s§ "rrc 'r„ i';. sound, POSTED,’ L?om n TRAaORS. 2sndllion. •*WD; 1466 IHC:______ ______ J0:4sm ollorlH CELDING. 13TRUCKSANDIIIV.S400. . IHC 2010:1970 11
Chevy C 65; 1973' i?P Chovy 2 Ion' 195molding. . 1979 Ford •; ion
T ^ y ■''*alns in PUP TflAllER ANay o il ax le pup trailer, l
sion, exienslon t--------- bod w /lolding s)nt w /bolls; 20'lockv
& Slock.Farm - COMBINE: 1979orman. hrs,, 30^ hood. Sou2 eves. to rlng iyslem .exe laddles Pololo oquipmont /oslorn lobor mobile hom — 2 .~ = „ .d to ;™ b l 23-4414 SPRINKl€RPIPE:o. m. hook ond lolch, w/
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I, a ir c o n d il lo n ............................MOBILE CUTLASS C1ERA2D00Rw hool drivo, 4 cylinder, outo-
, o ir, pow or s teering S brakes .LN CONTINEHTAL 4 DOORto rs Edilion. last ol Ihe big lon ta ls and lo a d o d .....................
lOLET MONTE CARLO 2 OOORauiom aiic, pow or stooring £ s .a lr .A M .fM O lro c k ................MUSTANG IIndo r. 4 spuud, robuill oO'
M50 RANGER « 4 ...............lu lam alic . pow or sloorcng £,, o ir. C-T AM/FM. lockouls . .•250I spood , pow or slounng &. a ir , dua l lanks. AM radio . . .
IGH SIERRA C-1500u tom alic . pow or stooring &. a ir, T-C. dual lo n k i................
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I PICKUPd o r 4 spuod. carnpor sholl. al g o o d ........................................
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IS TRACTOR &IMPLEMEKT Iorly R oad 733-
( T W H T r A S S l ^ "H I N E R T A U C T I O I). 6, 1984 9:30 AJA. ShiMb KxtUn.^naihkng lo
miles sou thw est o l Mouninin H y. 67 (lo Air B ase), thon 3 '> i I Hwy. 67 (Grandwiow, Siriko nilos sou lh o l N ia lion Rd. ARR<
:i 2 JO 4640 d iosols 4WD- JO < IC: 1066 IHC 4 WD: 1556 IHC; • IHC tractors,JD PICKUPS: 1977M ackd<osol; 10 IHC3010; 1 9 7 0 Mock diosvl- 1 972 IHC 1700; 1965 IHC 2 Ion; 1 t950 Chevy 2 ion; 1952 IHC 2 ton; 1977 Chovy V. ton; 1967 I
AND POTATO. B6DS: 1975 lorn >r. McClure from o Frubhoul sus| n tongue, 3 0 ’ Tosco m etol po1 stingor; 5 -20 ’ Tosco spud b ckwood bed ; 2 f la t bods; lO 's lor
'9 JD 7720 d ioso l combino. I Sound G u ard cob . hydrostollc. mi exc.cond,ont; lull lino o l lorm mochlnor^ lomos; shop lo o li and form mi obile tolophone,:: approx, 3 000 joinls ol 3 ' solid w /end risers,
'll thl< •4vlefMftl ha> hti m g««( . ■nl la In <*ndni«n. Th» l«ig*i m«hlW«>r >ww<. Call Ur b'Mh.l*. 4U-444 »ii»M».e«~»t»ci,,
175-Auto Dealers
To Sell Your Car Or Track? BUT.....
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THEN....UnOKAL AUTOFINDERSIUR C A R O R T R U C K . . .II tiae salespeople
i . f “ "laaciBESold fe r S o iu ried C u s to m en ! .•R DETAILS CALL: . -----
1243 Bln Ukes SM N..Twki Falls
$ 4 9 9 5 * 7 2 9 5
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* 5 9 9 5 ‘ * 4 9 9 5
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JD 4 6 3 0 . 1 I M A W C; 4020 I
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■ ■ ■ ■ J I W OW ____I 1982I Aulomolle, powi
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• I CH O O SE FROi
I 1981? I C/I No, 632. Automo I Ing & brakes. AM.
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I 1982C(I '^•TO ^■ No. TS93, Aulom■ vorodo, AM/FM, p I Was $7495,00
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I 1981H I PRELI■ No. 646. S speed m ■ AM/FM lope, oir con
I 1975BII V-8, oulomollc. AM I spoke wheels.
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I 1981 CIT I 4 DOI V-O. oulomollc, oi
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- ................^95°° X
982 GMC ""ONPfCKUPlomatie, V-8 ongino. High nlco truck.
7295” . »
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........ 8595" SCHEVROLET 1 ON PICKUP Iilom alie, Choyonno, till. N o, A.oir. roll
................... 4895” 212 MONTE: a r l ow er s teering £ brokvi. N o .tlto. a u n
om . . . .»8395°°1 MONTE:a r l onolle, a ir . pow or sloer- Roll) M/FM. lil t, c ru lte, rooe
................... 7395” o .: h e v r o l e tIN PICKUPimatic. v -a enalne . Sil- N o. 1 I, pow or. a ir . C o n i
--^6995” ONTOYOTA
.ICAGTspood, 4cy lindor. s o a t t
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OFFERHEVROLET ’ICKUP 4 X 4 M<lomolic, p o w er s te er- N o. SE *' tio o r ir
--^2995“ HOIHONDALUDEm onuol. m oon roof. No. ondition ing . cor,
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--^3395" OHSITATION 1OOR '/a-oir. e lo th in lerlor. No, T: l>ool d r iv e .. c ru iso ,
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H-END Il A N C E> W _______________ I
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STA TION W A G O N INo. 631. V-6, aoromotic, oir condition . I ing, AM/FM. Rpody lor spring vacotion . ■
OHIT >5495” I1 9 7 9 CAM ARO Z 2 8 I
No.644.4sp(podmanual,mogwheels. Im oon rool, AM/fMlopo. Hovo lo See ■ to Appreciate. ■
OHLT....... 6395°°!1 9 7 7 C A M A R O I
V-Or oulomollc, AM/FM to p o .* till, I e ru ise , pow er sleering, pow or b rakos, I
I w ................. .. . . m I1 9 8 3 CHEVROLET I y .-T O N PIC K U P I
N o^T 607 , V-8, 4 speed, Scottsdale . I A /C . P/S. P/e.AMtodto. ■
o H t Y . . Z > 8 5 9 5 ° ° l" " ^ 9 8 3 C H E V R O L E T I
Va-TON PICK U P IN o, TS67. Loodsd Silverado 6 .? tiler ■ d ie se l , oulomollc. pow er w indow , I
Sh‘;y'.':::..mo,995“ I1 9 8 3 CHEVROLET S 1 0 I EXTENDED C A B 4 X 4 I
N o, TS87. V-6, 5 Ipoed. Tohoo Eq.. I roll b a r S lltes. Hovelesee to A ppreci- I
w o w . .^95“ I1 9 7 9 FO RD I
RANCHERO I 'N o . TS7S. Wilh llbercloss-shell. V-8. ■ a u lo m o tic . Looded. fireughom pkg . i
>iow,........M595” i1 9 7 8 C A M A RO l "
Rolly. V-6. oulomalic, roily w hool* . 1 ^ : roody fo rt^m m er. ■ .
»hsy:..1..^3395°°119 8 1 FORD I :
V4 -TO N PICKUP I •lo . T60S. v -8 , oulomoiic. s le p b u m p o r .:a n y 6 u believe Ihlt. ■ ,
»hlt...I..M995” | ;1 9 7 9 PO NTIAC L
G R A N P R IX I0 . 626; Electric, moon roof, p o w er >011. AM/FM, Root wire w heels.
>h.y........^295“ I>FFER REFUSED! I ;
1 9 7 0 SUBURBAN I :N o . T 6 1 3 . V -8, o u io m a t i c . I * .
MAKE OFFER I1 9 6 3 D O DG E T -
V a-TO N PICKUP f :J o . T6 O2 . 6 ey lindo r. 4 s p o o d . I - '
MAKEiFER I1 9 7 7 MERCURY • I '
M O N A R C H 4 d 6 0 R I :. s e o . v -a . oulomalic, AM. pow or ■ e rin g , pow or brakes, air cond, ■ .
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1 9 7 6 MALIBU I ;2 DOOR I :
1. 577 . V-O, oulomalic. G ood c lean I
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II I 112-Ifriflifk>n
. 2 WHEEL UNES, V4 r-■; . ^ p.
11 ? -F an n SuppliesGRAVEL, superior cru
'> roadw iy, (oedlol, oradSkeem . 543^082.
—------------ GRAVEL-------FOH------Oollverod b / th o load.S 3 f t- 2 5 1 1 ._________NEWHOUSE balo eno
: Like now. used ono rr‘ »4900.53M?00' ROUND METAL feed
: for sa le . 6 ' diameter, teO a piece. 386-2482.
! 114-Fannlm plem enbASSUME PAYMENTS: new NH 425 baler & aw aiher IH 528S &
CASE TRA CTO R SPECIA U
: J 0 1530 wllh lo a d o r . . . . :IH 1l50m (x#l(,..............
: CASE 23M cal) & air. pf r o m . . , . ; ................. $1l
. Farm hand. 253 loador, i ). o r t c o .............................tj ; . SPECIAL OF THE WEI
1 IH3414BackHoo........S4JO 8000 Combino.0 * a ............................iU
B U R K ST R A C T O R C < ; 7 3 » 5 4 3 ^
-K lm b e r iv R o a d E .n' JO 4240 Quad, cab &
i ' ' 1980; JD 4440 Quad, ca . fl -. a ir; AC 7040, cab & air:
. 4100 4 w heel drive, S5600; i 310A backhoe, lato mo< - C a se 2390, cab. air & du
' i L o u o h m M le " m ^ i"I : i MANURE SPREADER. J( • • D oero Hyda-push 450. M
; conditior) >50&. 588-2g11.: j MOHHUNO MIXER fee<
. b o d s , m anure beds & fc handling equipment. Mllci
, , Repair. 201 W est Aver Je ro m e . 324-051._______
1. j NEWHOUSE bale chopp
r j k i S S . I 'M ' '" '" ’ ' " ". I OMAHA STANDARD
];i I com blnailon bed. Go ll- ; condition. 1550.734-8789.
. TD 14 CRAWLER. Go.• condition. SSOOO. Call bofo
: i : : 8AM.S4»8301___________i ; ' ITSOOLn^ERwlthneavydu I ; high lilt loader. Has cab wl r : • blow er & radio; Also 18 il I ; Ollvor, cab wllh blowor. &i; , 934-5893 attor 6om._______I : 1969 400 John D eert loadiI i , backhoe, diesol, pow er n
• voraor; 1979 410 John Dooi , ; ! lo a d er backhoc, diesel, cal
I C all 438-0787_____________: «38 SWATHER. FREEMAI
I-. - BAILER with molor, 104 !. ■ O taekw ioon. 324-3460.II
; i t5 -F « n n W o fkI, CUSTOM manure hauling
g j y ^ l ln g 4 ^ u g ln o , C ly*
M RM ERS. TAKE A VACA WON NOWrWIII do chore* • n d /o r iarm & house sinino. Iftaured & bonded. Emerg. to o . Remack-s 734-7758. BAY RETRieviNQ In North o jdo^aroa. Call 3 2 4 ^ oc324-5023. ___________M ^ U r a ^ S P T O ^ G - Bon
Recreational
rl20-AvtoUon PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL In Twin Falls. 3 d a y s February 3, 4. 5. Re- 8ull9 ouaranloed. Courso b e S150. which Includes all ODurso malerlals & FAA Privalo Pllol Exam 3rd day. C o u rse conduclod By Delt Van Orden. 10 yrs experi-5n c o lt> Ground & Fllghi
latructlon, & FAA Tost exam in er. Contact. Dell at 734-1407 lor reolslraiion & m oro Inlprmatlon. Roglslra- Hon m usl close Feb. 1,
^ 2 1 — Boats &AcqB8s. .£v lnrude & Mercury Molors, b o a ts & llshina lackle. T o m 's Marina a Gda, aeybu rn /B urlcy . 678-7473. JOHNSON & Mercury Out- b o a rd s . Seaswiri Boats & E2 to ad o r trallors. Maole ValloyM arina 733^141.__________SPRIN G 'S COMING. 17' f lu m . Canoe, wood paddles. a « c . c ond . t325,837-82S3.1980 18- MARQUES. In- boa rd /ou lboo rd . 470 More c ru is e r , powor Icim 8 , tltl. Eazy load trailer. Call 734- 3549aftor5pm .
322—Sporting Goods
«E R R A ' ^ l i £ T SALeT T ii c al & w ls. No llmll. Powdor- IMR 4895-43S0-T322. jg/lb, 5 rnilos N W ol Buhl 543-4982.
'138—Hoavy Equipmeni
W e V e g o t y c
Col 920 w hool looder ser p o d w llh cob. lights 7'/. y<w o lgh l. » a * ,a o o .
C a t n o w heol Joodor, 63K d lllo n . • 3 7 ,9 0 0 .C ol 950 w heol loodor OU
c o b . M * .9 0 e , .
930 w hee l loador. 1975. o> 2 '/ . y a rd b u e k o l. roody lo qi
I W E S T E R I M l' ■OM nw pff cow fw rr |
9 I (c . _ •
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t . r . • -
w a r m e r s ^
122x ^ r t l n g O o o iMl ml. 8" Coll gold cup 45 «
pannel. conversion. . r p ress, pow der sc cessories. a » 8 0 m ;
« COrOTEHUMTERS'm 223 Mini 14 Rugor. c
4.8296 GUNS FOR BAI----- W holosale + 1(ad.
chopper. 122-Sidlng Equlpo0 m onth, SKI RACK—;------- Locking, n is Oolsur«<> :»£•'» <40. Call543-4754.
* 1 pair 175 cm Pro 1---------- with Look 99 HP______ bindlnos. Only uso
S200;3gg0l04
& plow. FACTORY bulll Box 1277 snowmobllo Irailor neosaoo. axles. Call 733-447S--------2148flvcnlngs.
NEW 2 spaco snov Al ICTC ' ' “ ''O'- tioO- 13" A U d I d spare. « 1 5 .837-8854.
M W TW0 400NITROHUP •••H 559 tilt trailer. Good co
SIOOQ tor bolh. 538-24t .jflTsOO. 1974SNOWJET440SJ or usod mllos. SSOO..S3500. 404525____________
1979 Kawasaki 440, o» WEEK condlllon. 1200 mllo.
Arcllc Cal 440. 2-plj .S4.000. trailor. J2200 for p j t. cab . 734-6134 • S14.000 1 980 340 JOHN DEER n ryrx COVOr. LIttI RCO, new condlllon. Coll 3
nlterSorw eekenda.- TF 2 , place, anowmobllo.
iL — • Like now. Sparo lirt 4 air. firm. 734-3878 early mo tt^- IH ^ POURIS 530 CC C
1 : J S SS . Good cond. S30i ^ o l ; S582days or 432-^11 e . duals! ------------------------------. 125-TmvBlTtaltorBI. John FOR SALE: Sllveroli }. New Farmers Exchn i;__ ___ Hapetman, 837-«294toodor
■dich^B 125-CampefS&Sh«II:MUST SELLII "I
------- campor lot small PU.oppff- llnled windows w /b lue
a lm ost new, S350.734-7^
127-MolOfHomes19. • CLASS A MOTOR HOMGood fonf- 2’ aloops 8. 733
jK oj:arior5prn.73M244____ ___HEAD SOUTH lo r Ihown dutv Iri a melorhomo Irom Dwilh Travellown. Wo h a v e a I
1800 aoloclion lo chooso I •. Call Cross Coun
Rockwoods and 2 — CrulsoAIrs, Wo havo : iT f J l '"■loino 1983s a l clos
Pf'cos. Now. Usod ■T.h-----Conslonmenis. C lass ■----------- a n d Mini's. Como by & ----------- with Gordie or Sue a l •
TRAVELTOWN8432ndAve.S.
- 734-2991MOTOn HOME FOR RE
■jr: NEW 29' PACE ARROW ,; j j ; ren ^ Sleeps 7. Call 87S<
[CA- '<971 CHAMPION Oo< oroa moiorhomo. 24 It.. S5! lino. ________________
“o'? AutomotiveBon _________ ;_____________
131-AutoSeivic8^ NEW-200" MPG
•CARBURETOR ‘nvonlor says yea. ropoi
_ 7t>«i MPG, big V8's ! Modo- Poguo-lypo vaporizer us<
p ropane com ponents_ sim ple hand-made panNO Low cost, oaslly-buill. Pr
3 producUon ' Inpul neodolo . F ree spocs. How-io doiallso Vaporizer Syslem s. PO B<«ii 1744. TwlnFallsl083303«VA -------------»y- 132-Auto.Part8&
Accessories .,h( CHEVY 307 V-8 engine, S2‘ X- & Vl lon 4x4 Iront axlo. S50<a t Call 733-7314.___________ _& FOR KIKG CAB PU-Bo
•a- llnor. SIOO; Rock. SSC. Ca733-0581. TIRES: 2 Goodyear A78-i: undor SOOO mllos, S4‘
- 733-1223 ovos 8 w eekends o ' WE REBUILD Hydraull lg Ja ck s al ABBO n'S AUTC '*• SUPPLY. 305 Shoshone-- S lroot Soulti. Twin.________L ' .1979 D-50, r»o body. 1971 383
1959. 196S. 1969 VW motors734-5773. eves 733-7072
J- 350 Chovy ongino, comploto . 30,000 miles on ovorhsul
SSOO or bosi otior. 324-8820 ' 351 M FORD, 1979, vory gooc . . condition, monoy oach , Quoronloe. S400. S37-8283
SO Gallon gas lank framo m ount; 30 oallon gas lank- 3 ton oleciric chain hoist. Call 734-8745.
I, 13S-Cyd03&^ppllesYAMAHA 1980 YZ125. Groat
5 condlllon, now top end. S600, 324-2002.
138-Heavy Equipmeni
^ o u c o v e r e d !
se rlo i No, 62K.54I8 equip-1 y a rd buckel, toar counler .
52K so rle s . fiool good con-
OJJjSaOO soflo.,
, oxcellcn l condition. Cob o g o .M a .3 0 0 .
| 1 Coll At Bruschke^ I lo r m oro InlormatlonJ concerning“ 1 th is progrom.
733-3832
, Twin Falls, tdaho S unday
* m arket-^o o d s 135-C ycles4S up[
® Yamaha Maxi.•IS"H T n = ; ’'» o
BA J^I pymla S100oa.Call7i.ii«vii----------- l982-Y am aha-y2l2io iio ra oxIroB, Very, vor ----------------Ipm ent — --------------------^ 't36-H aavyEqulpmsu n 2 cars, q j CAT. hydraulic
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J e , INDUSTRIAL EQUie
1 4-placo J.D , 410 Backhoo. $13 llor. dual J.D . 410 Backhoo, S2S ITS o r 438- C at Model DOdozor. S
i^S^JmSb^e E L L I O n i N D (^ whools,^^ ln to r # ^ to n ^ i y « ^
U PPS with 5bV-29M' condition,1551:____ BobHouaion.Saloa) SS T . 1200 Homo P h o n o ...r.
------------------ O no 922 Cat 2 yd, lo », oxcollont cnb , good rubber lilos. 1B73 Mlchlnon 2 yd, loaders•p laco nil O no HulMoader. S43-4!
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8 0 . g£ s o l ^ ren
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■ now condillon, Boavoa loadlna ramp, lights, br5!______ 9.50x16,5 tiros, silverrolroaks, co lor. S4675. 837-6383 ov( C h a n g e , -----------------------------“ HO-Trucfa,
„ SHAflP 64 Ford RancleiW D ependable Iransporli
... 423-8141._____________•U Blue ’ SSO c h ev y 1',^ lon Ilu e Irim S uper C Iniornal4-7935 ■ Iroctor; 1010 John C----------- Crawlor. Call 324-7310
6:30pm dally._________----------- 1976 COMET 42 ll. IlaOME lor irailor. 1971 Chovy ono733-1027 Iruck w/hay bod. 1964_______ dum p Iruck. good hol0 w inter jo o ^ ^ m o to r, MaKo c
a p roai 1976 DATSUN P OJ from. C loan. 1 ownor, very>untrys. m llos. extras, 733-2117 ;2 new 4:30pm or anyllmo wkndi B 3 ro- ,977 4,^ dATSUN PICH losoou t Now tiros, m ust sell K
i" .? Call 328-3132 aflor eom.4 vlall 1978 CHEVY 'A Ion picl. Short wide box wlih sl
IJ PS. PB, AT. Call Molani^ 733-3410 cr 423-4331,
1980 Ford 300-8 wllh tui _________ A-1 condlllon. low mllo;
_____ ’ 1981 VW PICKUp I J T ^3W for cuslom lOppor, 734-8919.^ 9 3 8 -1983 f o r d heavy-duty_____ . ton. AM/FM sloroo. cDodoo lan k s. 4 spd. S6995.686-21S5500. 40 ft Spud hauilng-lra_________Also; 20 II. Scholl spud b_ _ 432-5336.
) 17S-A iito Dealers
- WINTER « MUS
MOO,000 Ust” 5 1 198U H E V R (H E T C I
Box Sport Coupo.................
= 198 0 CHEVROIET Cl2 Door Holchbock . . ,
^ 1980D ID S M 0B IL E SFiron io C ou p o ............
1 3 7 9 H E R C U IirM A fcS m ^ ° ° ° ' Sodon. Liko N a
1 9 7 9 D ID S M 0 B H E 0^ 3 - R O Y A l.N ieo ..............
L»- 1 9 7 3 C H E V R O in M (y / g Spor, Coopo.................
197 9 P0H IIA C SU H B- — S la llo n w o g o n ..............
« '= : 1 978 C H E V R O in NOSporl Coupo. .................
197 8 FORD LID!i— 4 O oor Sodon.................
S 197 7 BUICK RIVIERA__ Spofi Coupo, , . ; ..........
" 3 1 978 PONTIAC CRAW'a ll lo M ans, 4 Door Sodon
GOOD USI; s : 1 983 C H E V R O in SPI
Custom V an ...................
198 2 CHEVROIET S -1PIcK up.............................
157 9 C H E V R O in ’/ 2 -F lo o ttld o ........................
1 979 C H E V R O IET '/2-
197 7 CHEVROIET % -F le o lt ld o ...........................
1 97 7 FORD ’-TONSw oop Stdo : ............
1977 FORD % -T O NS w eep S id e ......................
197B F 0R D SPORT VAI
C A S Y 1
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-A u tom o\^ipplles .. 140 -T rucks
Xaxlam 550, • lOOSGMC^iorTTkino S1200. 305 V8. RutM ml. W o l Filor-tow^920 V Twin. Turn L visi blue he
milea, sllll 1M7 FORD hoav)^ Assumo Ion. Long, w
down. 2S hydraulic dump, t:all733«5836, 3 '/i c u b yd. CON
vory rasi. ox traa & parts ropi-------------- -----pain l. Call for mc--------------------788-3303 cvonlnga,lipment i908' g m c 3m toi
S pecial, v-6. loa ovorhoad campor
condlllon. TRULY IN M lf^ O----------- havo to oeo lo bei
lo r m oro doialls: c n c o ^ n in g s^ _______» 1976"F0RD pick 'llu ra E N T .
,$13,500. 1972 FREIGHTLINE 126.000. axlo 290 cummin
or.JI2.000 Call 733-67H.
D C O . , 141-V ansJ4CHEVYC0NVERSoala . couct,, fan.
U m ao whoola a tiros.LARSEN SALES 43
Bloa Ron ho m e 43A4U.‘n <ir 4:11 ,.733-1190 '________ 142—Import Sports
13CS OATSUN. 4 in?w/rahT ^ood mlloaoo. <
c r - r h T r Camaro SS. S^ ''9 - 0 /ack w/cusi
MPANY sjrlpps. mag whools VW RABBIT. 4
=1ENTED new tiros. AM/FM ( aoclal - rtiuio. good condlik :rapor, 77 offer. Call 324-8880.
^ 1® ^ Audi Fox. Prondrivo. sluddod anoi
i,n -ft *-®' m llos. Excollon543-8600 _____
>S0 Nock 1980 AUDI 5000 S. Lo24.000 mlloa. Llko no ow nor. S10.SOO, 734.
Ilvor bmo ^33-6329____________Jovoa 19“ Oatsun 280;--------- - oxcolloni condillon.----------- S800Q, 862-3811 aflorS
1031 TOYOTA' T Illlback, From whool27.000 mllos, oxc
Joflallori. S4500. 726-3466allor 5t1983 H onda CMc FE boautilul Honda In
r o S E'i“■M VW a ^ n . v ' g
964 Ford T SCIROCCO Kamol, holsl & Craig, Sholby, Shprp,
0 ollor . Fountain Aulo.. 324-45'
p i c i ^ , ■ I ^ W h e e j D r l v e slY/aho* 1 8 ^ SUBARU 4 whoo' knos »'a'lor> w agon, 48.500 jj7 ~ 5 sunrool. tapo dock.1 ^ft-O'^^SlKoichuml
,,g ^ SUBARU ST;■ ' WAGON. 4x4. good <
“O"- *3000, Call 73a » o r8pm.____ ;______
'an loa i iW 4FORD3/4TOf —, - - 4 w hool drivo. rod 4 oil !,il!l i spood trano., 5,300 r niios. 2 SAVEHUNDREDSOFJ:-------- LARSEN SALES 4364Dv/air 4 hom e 436-6431 or 43M9I
---- 74 DODGE s w a 4spdluly ^ Excollonl condition, i). dual Call 324-7184. __
1970 JE E P 4x4 pfCKL -Irailor— 455 - onglno.Jd bod, transm ission , good c
llon.Sl200, Call 733-7157
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I CLEARANCE JST SELLIsed Cars & Pickups r CITATION $ 4 2 9 5
r CHEVETTE $ 2 ^ 9 j
.E S T A R F IR E $ 3 | 9 g
* '> 3 3 9 SE 0 E L T A 8 8 $ 4 | 9 2
MALIBU $ 3 1 9 2
“ ''■>1895..........^2488
^2695“.....^3672ff... *3295ISED PICKUPS«l..*9745« r .* a 9 9 5i'.-T O H $ 2 8 9 2
/ 2 - t o n $ 2 9 7 8
*f :™"...*l987 *2276
' * 2 2 7 6VAN $2492
T E R M S !
H W A K T E P ! !
i tiv e_________ 146-4 Wheel Dr. 2 apood roar Wlllys joop wage <uns pood, 1- Chevy ong. Exci owarcTs Quhl. 543-8M0 nousoonL 1972 fqR D Vi
Lockouts. 4 apo« . bod In'orV ggiLdi11on,S1600. ONTRACTOf?
-----tjOgprCBll-SM ^jplocod. new 1974- JEEP moro details quadroirack. rad ia. 380, many oxiraitOT'Camp'Jr condlllon, S3000,1 loaded wilM 1078 Tovoia L Dr complolo. hard lop. Low mil CONO. You boai olfor. 734-65:
bollovo. Call .1977 jg E P WAGO lls 788-3303 AT. tralior towlni__________ From llros nowKUP, Good ooodcond , $4700, or bosi of. 1977 4 sp, 4 w
> „ - C h o v y .- s n o rt b ^£R. Single w hools. roll bai Ilns, S7500. striping. Excellc
S43-8800
_________ i S f t u i f r ^ e re r t e o v a n _________ .ancy
^4384001. or 438«02.
rts Carsspood.
oxcolloni
Stock 396 I 7 • \ iJSlom pin lls 543-8800 . 4 spood.A casaolio Ulon. best
cm wheol • — now llros. foni cond.
Loss Ihon nowl Ono
— Q80ZX in 1 3 0 ,n^ Asking T in f o d g lo s
TERCEL in f o r m if lo nDel drivo. r t i i r r o r s lo f•^5Drn°"‘’’ s p o o c i c o n t FE MTatIn town. w h o o l , P 2 0toe to lall a g o w / f r i p’33-5190 s t r i p s , h o o v
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I mllos,FJ-sl p — — — _
w S ." ' ' ^ i s s S B n Fpd. 318 H ,
$2800,
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1^ ' w i th l i n t t
5 1 3 w in d o w c T T I ro I . V -0
5 ^ s t o o r i n g > m o r o . N o .
5 N W a s ^ N $16,173
\ I 'I mS w i l h t l n t o c
a u t o m a t i c K S in g w h o o l
4 - 1 2 7 s
i InJ l $12,287
; IM 1982 Liney 1 9 8 1 C a r
» N 1 9 8 0 C a r■ 1 1977 M o r
* W 1 9 7 4 C hc
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IDftves 146-4W hoellragon. 4x4. 283 W recked 1976 C •xcolleni cond. • -drive- pickup. ■
engine. Bostoi "Vi' ' to n 4x4 1 964 OOOGE 3
W a"gl..w rshol,
---------— ;— A-1 Ilres, chtC herokee, whools $3200 7
radials. robuill — °Iras, oxcolloni •u e .A n iu ,,* aDO, 837-8181 1<8-‘AntlqueA
LandCruiser ' 1935 Ply 4 doormll8s.'S4200or O odgo-2 door-6533.- Bug, 1048 FordGONEER. AC. 5773oreiro3 733-«lno packago. 1966 CHEVY EIOW last lall. Colloctlblo, 3C
733-5937. ouiemallc w/26;■ ^ o r d r i T o PJRM.73S^955,_
box. G old' ...ieC6.CHEVY.NCbar,- custom hard top .? 327 »ellent eond. Ol‘clo< many now
734-8247 jvenlng
5sra i;j-Au|oDoaIi
83 EL CAMINOa s s , c o lo r k o y o d f ro n t firx o n t w in d s h io ld w ip o r sysl loft h o n d ro m o fo & riq h l )n trc l w / r o s u m o sp o o d . 5 jn sm ls s lo n , 22 g a llo n fuo 2 0 5 /7 S R -1 4 S /B r a d ia l bli rip o d o n io to r . A M /A FM ; >ovy d u ty c o o lin g , b u m p o r o to llic , 5 5 /4 5 c lo th in to rio
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'3 ............. .NOW'84
A A o n t e Car
lo d g lo s s , a i r c o n d itio n in g tic t r a n s m is s io n w ilh o v o r »oI. AM/FAA ra d io , o n d rr
7 ...............NOW ^* * * *
; 1 9 7
Quality:, U se d in co ln T o w n C o r . . . omia m a r o wo. ............ba m a r o Z * 2 8 « v < isS 8 4 9 s . •
o n t o C a r l o wei U 4 9 s . . . m h o v y -C o p r lc o wo* S 9 9 S ..
733<K * * p T h a t O r*o t OM r« « n « g W H h
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Bronco, now 1981 Elocira dh sllcnl-condllion— 4 -d o o r..o n o ...chromo spoko insldo sinco no
n . 733-5894 condlllon. 733-4 Closslllod , . .
le Autos ____ __ 10 all your nood
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-N0VA,-2 door -7 wllh powor A CE HAN
CHEVRI1S64BlueL
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W s to r o o rodio. b u m p e r 1 ao r g u a rd s , roily w h o o ls , li< •rior.>nal D o m o
^ 889 i1 .0 9 5 .9 5
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tra n sm is s io n , tilt ro a i >0 r a d io a n d m uch s io r
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C ars3 H I t 7 5 0 0 m I . 1 9 4 .
. . . 0 . ^ 6 2 9 5 , 9 8
0 . ^ 7 4 9 5 , 9 8 1
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5 . » . . « 6 9 5
3033(1>Ot ^ith m
9 ^
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I. OV 1 ml. w ot Excollont cos Buhl. Turn L. mlloa. S7800.to o n L ________ ovoninos or83:V FWO, Loadod. T hh vnnr will: " 6 7 M 3 ^ u ? o ’ (j;.;i;ii'SS,diesol. LoadodI 7"] ")...ownor. Kopi____ISe—AutOS-lMW, Very good io69 CHEVY
------------ ; Excoiioni coi. . Ihn solution palm, man w6dn.733-0931. Call734-3il3.
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8 0 C h o v y '/ s t o ntid a U .w e * M 996 ........................
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112-lWsos-C adniac 155-A utos-C lw vrolei
^C<^dlil(fn tow 197S CAMARO LT600. Call 733-4932 350 V-8. AM/FM cassolto . . ^ - 8 2 9 4 d .y s ,
..V'!! NOVA. Huns woll. goodllled. 733-0931, m lloago. automatic
" ■ I——. ■ transm ission , power stoor-os-C hew olel.........•EVY CHEVELLE. '67 Com ero w / new vinyl lop.
condition, now 396 4 spd.,.new paint, $2800.0 whocla. JITOO. S eo to approclalo. 734-850211_________ __ --'73VgG A w aoon.-350r4-spd. >A nowly ovor- h e a d e rs , sido pipes, airIOW tiros. *1200. e h o ck s. now paint. S2000,l0r0;30D.m, 733-4155
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S U P E R> E A L Som Kelley MotorsID PMTO STATION WAGON............ * S 2 3IlLACEt DORADO........................ * 7 7 7laEOART.................................* 1 2 6 8tOFESTA.................................* 1 6 6 4VOUTH ARROW GT.................. * 1 9 8 8MOUTH VOURE STA. WEN.. . * 2 3 8 8ILAC OeVILLE......................; * 2 3 8 4 ~V. MONZA.................................* 2 6 2 6OTACaiCAST....................... - • 2 8 3 4VY MONTE CARLO..................... * 2 9 7 7S CUTUSS 4 DOOR.................. * 3 0 6 8VROIET CAMARO................ . . * 3 1 7 7ITY MALIBU STA. WSN...............* 3 4 6 4 !STATBN WAGON......................* 3 8 8 2 - i>UNPRKUPST........................ * 4 9 6 7fflOLET PICKUP........................ * 4 8 7 6 'M^TON.................................* 5 3 5 3K RE6AL TURBO......................* 5 4 7 3lAC GRAND PRIX.................. * 5 4 9 3A STANZA 4 OOOR.................. * 5 9 6 4 ILUC DeVIlLE........................ * 7 8 7 8 IUNMAXNA4D00R............... * 8 4 8 4 I500 4 DOOR........................... S O L D |
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now’12,933 fAla 4 door nl
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TWIN PALLS - • : been made of the
- ' meat of the Twin : ■ North Side areas, ; land projects In 1 ; ' were winners bac . ' cades of UUa centui
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( ■ history gives m !« bveneolous promi I « devel(^>ers is the 1
I i munlty of Atnstei V.S. 83 about thre
< Hollister.Tbe m ajority of
tiers left in disco finding the proi water was inadeqi
- ing-to one-family a of the 21 "first famll
At first caUed P Appledoom, after t the Amsterdam I planned ethnic settl' to Hank W. Rlcden Twin Falls fa rm er' among those o b l^ Salmon Tract dra' Riedeman brought Twin Falls in 1909.
The townslte, abo- laid oul inl912. Twc
and Guy Peters, w interest on the cond settle the remaining immigrants. They d
. ads in papers In t< United States whei grants lived.
News of the newly
( T ract reached All Dutch community, v was bom in 1903. E were natives of Hi father’s o'rigihal m Americanized it, wa£
His father, who ha In Alton, wanted to business at HoUlstei drew was too far fr didn’tpurchose it. In 160 acres on tbe sum Tract, where .iie, ra hay.-
Although Riedemai family farm, four i Twin FaUs, where h
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LinkinBy LORAYNEO. SMITH
, Times-News writer
'TWIN FALLS — Whe knew hc was going io Bt that?”
Like most North Am . beard of the tiny natJoii <
--------Q «i(rnlJU nerica,J»rderwas formerly called Britii
Brudevold, 37, movod wife and three children cessfully completing wl cross-cultural project iri
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S — While much has ttie successful settlo- win Falls Tract and recc sas, not all Irrigated with n Twin Falls County “ I back in the first de- ston i tu ^ . natug h ^ towns wbose then mute evidence to bath
a m i ^ of earJy day ‘"1 lie long-defunct com- perh iterdam, located off two-i hree miles south o f comj
andof the origlna] set- wom
scouragement a f te r Rli iromised irrigation comi equate,, and accord- Stric y account,- only -four - th a t 1 kmllles” remained. 'build d Harlem and then lumb sr towns in Holland, rcal-< 1 townslte was a chun ettlement, according store lemim Jr., a re tired Gei er whose father was who ffn<ning land in the genei Irawing. The elder postn ght his family to popul 9. persoabout 20 acres, was A c Pwo brothers, G errit and tl , were sold a half- dccidi onditlon they would call a ling land with Dutch Dutch y did so by placing Meyei 1 towns across the Jersey 'here Dutch Immi- every
Lik(wly opened Salmon Rlcdei Alton. Iowa, one in a r y, vihere Riedeman lived 11. Both his parents St. Rej
Holland,, and his Bank name, ticfbre he locate*
•vas Henrik Willen. Avenu I had a lumberyard “We to build a sim ilar wdl Ij
rter, but the lot he says. 1 - from town, so he across .Instead, he bought now U urroundiiig Salmon family, .raised grain and the-Iot
builLnan grew up on the Then u* miles south of to the e he stili lives, he Twin F
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nten Keith Brudevold first t Belize, he said, “ Where is
Americans, ho had nover Oli on the northeast edge of ■derine the Atlantie, which rltish Honduras, ed to Twin Falls with his ren lo s t '^ r in g a f te r ^ what may be a unique ' id Belize. He has wrilten
arlleif r d a m to ght
E lderx a lls going to Amsterdam as t 1th his father’s hired man.“ I remember the punchboardf o re there.” He also recalls tha atural warm water at Nat-Soo ten served as a commi ithhouse."There was a large wooden irhaps 16-feet square and prob /o-feet deep. All the men In immunity would gather to ba id after they were through, imenwouldgoin.'”EUedeman has information mpiled by Margaret Pe rickling of Twin Falls - Indlca at byn9M;-AmstErdam boastei Ildlngs, including an eleva nberyard, blacksmith st il-estate office, hotel, sch urch, livery stable and mercar ire. . ■?errit Peters, Margaret's fatl lO with his brother owned lera l store, was appoin stmaster. Amsterdam then ha julaUon of 60, with nearly 80 m -^ n s llving on surrounding fan L church was built the first yc 1 the residents held a m eeti^ :lde from which denomination 1 a minister. Not surprisingly, Ich Reformed won. and WUlii yers was imported from N sey. He preached two sermc ry Sunday to a filled church, ike many early settlers, ( demans brought their belongir » railroad “Immigrant car” a d for the first few months in t i^g ls Hotel, where the Twin Fa lk and Trust Co. drive-in now ited. Later, they moved to Fli nue East in Twin Faiis. iVe carried w ater from a pub:I In the city park,” Riedem: }. His father then built a hou >ss from Lincoln School, which
the QuillcI Apartments. H Uy. lived in tents on the back lot while the.-house- wa^^beb
ien, his father traded this hom le late Mike Stronk, a formi I Fails postmaster, for the fan
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erican isongs'describing the sir country and gave away 2fl supply the nation's lack
st music.is .Earlier, he had gone to
known as Volunteers in M •r donate their Ume and tale )f Ume on som e communityh_YelopedCQuntty_J______
While in Jam aica, be ' s often finding himself Ui y around ~ visiting scbooi s teach the children songs.1 He wanted to try out the I
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pulling t h e m ^ asa b o y h o m a d e a s lA a
to tb e ruD oen « tfd sin a “ M ay well have that the beancu tter.” [ 5oo-Pah Young H ani's Ji m u n l ^ t ^ h o r a M j ^ t o l f c li
Ien tub, runjier. H e T u y robably runners u ; ^ d
In the pick up the ^ bathe, over them . S
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ion — lack of help h&mp Peters Uie 160 acres.
Heating “Once, dui^ng sted 22 there w a ^ ’t bver evator, save Uie alfalf
shop, planted,’’berecall scbod. Although the i cantilfe overflowed Uie fli
I opened, Uie sm father! y ea rs caused the £ Kl theV assoclaUon and Minted \ p i v e r Land and \ had a amount of water
5 more promised, farms. But the case wa t year, several years, di ting to m any of Uie ^ ttle lion to and moved aw ay.' ly, the ruled in their fa> 'illlam land company to 1
New the 6,000 original v rmons the price paid, «
Just, what the settl I, the g in ily , giving Uien iguigs labor and Improven ” and By about 1930, j In the original Amsterdat I Falls ings had been mov« KJW is surrounding famu FlfU] maining one. the ok
been remodeled e JubUc . serves as the home eman Kunkel. house The post office, ich is untU about 1912,
n i e operaUid out of U>e ck of years of th e ^ w n . ' [jebig— tor.’.-stfllin-uSe'and-'
93, istheon l/slgnof lOuse townslte. i rm er As a youUi. Rledc farm • SeeELDERo
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culture. I
simple rural life in that y 200 records of his effort lo ack of any authbnUc folk
5 to Jam aica, with a group a Mission, lay persons who alents for a short period of lity project In an| undcrde-
Je walked e v e x ^ h e re — the only white person ^
ools whero he Offered to s.he songs be had composed
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88 Job guide the >M rrtg>^^ 3 ja d out . ^
tgg^ied' b irn ih^ jthe » down so .U M y .i^ d K
u-1, Riedeman 'u y s S B (adequate w ater, but ^ nperk producUon on ^
lg Uw Depression, ^ 'eri e iw u ^ w ater to ’ gTO nlfa crop already gPg^ • u m
Salmon Reservoir a Hfirst year the tra c t H |iucceeding drought ■ ■c setUers to form an 8 B I sue the Salmon1 Water Co. for Uie Ber Utey had been | H |
M03 In liUgaUon for during which Ume B B tiers went banknipt B f l ^ The courts finally - avor, ordering the ■ ■ ) buy back 2,500 of ^ f l 1 water shares. But (3S per share, was Itlers had paid ori- cm nothing for their emcnts., nearly all of the lam townslte build*}ved away, some to ns. The only re- old hotel, which has
extensively, now )c of Glen and June
e, which survived , and store boUi tc hotel In the final ^ ^ B I. The grain eleva- d-vislWtf-frohi’tf.S . oftbeoiitce-hoperu] ^ ^ ^ B
deman worked for loo Page 02
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es witht to see if they would ) different culture. The i
in g ,b e sa y s . '“The children w e re ;
leam .” And the school wholeheartedly, he sa: tbem to sh a re their own
But when h e went — -volunteer-misaionrBnii
Ized the naUves tte re -^ songsofU jclrow n. -
“Everything in Uieir hand. The people all wi
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7-musiicId appeal to children of a le rcqtonse was overwhelm*
all so polite and eager to >ol principals welcomed him says. He also'w ould invite WJ folk songs.nt to Belize, on a second irodevoldsnys'tHTsoonTeal- M seemed to have no folk
eir culture seemed second- want to be like Americans,
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a successful m arr botUe of importe Twin Falls woma mention in a coi Ladies Home Jouj appears in the Fe magazine.
. . H er enUy saideach oUier daily. S and trust and addi never underestimi hug .”
M ark A HamelM arie Hanzei, is students wiw hav( Centuiy 111 Leade AssociaUon of i Principals.
Century HI Le. program designed student -Icadershii spoUights 102 hi across the naUon. ing $218,500 are av gram .
E achorU )cl02st a «1,SOO college »
B H all-expense paid tr Centuiy III Lead<
^ Colonial-Wllllamsb M arch.
Dwain A. Klogbo son of John and IV fo nner Twin Falls i of the two nuuM Klnghom complete
-W '_ :__requirpments nt Valea riy and now Is enr
f aM arge Bauscber
'M ike Gteon of Twir '■ .nam ed to a lO-m 1 m advisory board lo a£ 'Ite ty of Idaho Coope
Service in a proje . people leam about«
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Sunday, January 29, )by D2 aiendar D3 siness D 4 -6 ...........
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youth laudeitalad^ nan anideas on how to make P J!rriage have won her a 2ted cham pagne. The ff ilan earned honorable Bnntest sponsored by ylumai, and b e r entry \’’ebruary issue of the ^
Id: "M ake’ time for ,,,, Sharing renews love Ids depUi to life. And mate the power of a
TllBl of Declo, the son of !s one of two Idaho ny«i ive been nam ed 1984 ie rs by th e NaUonal
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.waders, a naUonal Bind cd to belp develc^ twoc lip skills,^annually All hlgh-school senlora 1. Scholarships total- q . awarded In Iho pro-
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students will receive scholarship and an-.-.Collei trip to the naUonal ders conference In sburg. Va., in early Mai
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s residents, w as one Bellev iners-up in Idaho. Josepl ted his graduaUon
nroUed a t BYU. Mrs. f Valley
7 of Fairfie ld and . nam<d rtn Palls hav e been month, m em ber statewide grader assist tho Unlversi- Mrs. h ?eraUve Ebctension celved Ject to belp rural high lei computers. - a li^ucatlon-A duIt Hekli iaho — o r READI. Mr. an 3 project directof. Falls, v ■ers will provide a Idaho FIEADI and oUier pageahi ng ram s, and also May. S gram in computer a re spot
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literacy that R1::a u i is developing la;Bingham, Comas, C learw ater a tf*Payette counUes.
Three Jerome students who are i ^ he nursing program a t th e boUege otf k>uUiem Idaho have been sheeted t « 1ecelve $100 scholarstilps from the St:;Benedict’s Hospital AuxUi^iy. Thej^ ire; DkMtne HHI. Uie daughter of Stan* nd Marie Johnson: Wes G U X ^ whdi ; studying In SouUi D akota to becom^
cerUflcd anesUieUst; and BraodtJ llrciier. who has a huabnnd, Rnn, nnrij vochlldren.All Uiree v^ l graduate in May. j
Clair Hesselholt of Castleford, a ' raduate student a t Idaho State Unl^2rslty at Pocatello. Is amMig Uwse« ho have been listed in tb e recent- liUon of “Who’s Who in American^ lUegMand UnlversiUes.” ■;
Mary J. Oiui-di, a graduate ofj alley High School, has been selected j : an Outstanding Young Woman ofJ nerica for 1983. Sbe Is tb e daughieri
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wurst of3 tUevue and granddaughter of:J sephlneW urstofTwinFalls. i*
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s. Roy Coulson of Hazelton aod fl|]Uey High Scbooi senior, has beenll ned Umt school’s s tudent of Uiefl nUi. Kara Huettlg, a sevenUhg tder and the.daughter of Mr. andP s. Keith HuelUg of Hazelton, i ^^ed Uie same honor a t UieiJuolor^Ii hlevel. ^
lek iri^ R M p iic e , 15.claughteropand Mrs. Alaa P rlco of Twin__ -
Is, will participate In th e l98fMlss bo NaUonal Teenage P a g e a n t Tbe eaht wili be held in B oise in lato /. Several Twin F alls businesses sponsorlngberentry.
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T u e sd a y a tl Falls. It wUl being m ade I woridngwoii
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■ ' i ; ,VYou could always■ ' ..4 ay s ," Riedemaa■ ; gonwtlmfH, b e badH i'- ^.}bem, eqieclally wfae■ put was only 19. A■ ' b ad to tM 21 to work in■ ..j_ In l93S .be m arried■ .Scwln. wbo "caugbt
.^ w i d o s r a c e / ’besaj
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~ a ^ since no records s t f i ^ can only buy I
’ tB ard lo tso fC b arlo y l ^tinerican music." .'B rudevold became
------- c n a t e some (oik musl'because the people “o
own country.” i ■rwg “Corazeldescribes li/e In tbe ma
___ rtt^ c t where he stave. vowed to return
re o jrd tbe song aad br J to re c o rd s for free dist ,v. ,'4It took m e two yeai returned to Belize lai c i i ^ m offldals all t
r«vaiy.»': - F o r two weeks, be v ^ v ln g away tbe record a picture of tbe seap scribing tbe pre tty litt
•center tbe flsbern Im ts fo r their catcA In tb< tbe Apostle P e te r did ba
.DfChrlst.... On tbe otber side of *‘C ■1 another of Brudevo] ' t l o ^ “ TbeSugarM an." .life of sugar<ane worke Jndustry in t b a t g ^ d n o - He resisted t t e l e i ^ t s tbgbackbreaklnglaborU
tit fe lt It more importa cbHdren a positive ima£ tboy could identify with own countiy.■ “ I think It’s Importai
datives) bave a song sayl - tbem In tbelr own countr
thing they Iiave, even comes to them second4uu ; Bnidevold’s oxperleno
America are only one hl{ l |fe lo tbe last four-ond-i
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ANNOUN
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alley pap5le celebrates 6(
FERRY - Mr. and M rs. V irate tbeir 60tb wedding annlvM.B and relatives are invited to c trejnam ed.ooFeb.A 1924, a I.
birth ciassior-t«rALLS - Magic Valley Regli 9d diOdblrtb class for teena rse will meet at 3:30 p.m . iz b^Tuesday. lb e classes a r e : Bdtoattmd.
beginners stud;’’ALLS — A beginners ci<»^ I It 11 a.m. a t tbe Renaissance vUl be taugbt by M een Wei ie fbr an evening beginners t ’Omen, beginning a t 6 p.m. Inl . regirtration Tuesday, or by c
club scheduleA U ^ - Tbe Twin Falls G ar y at tbe bome of Jan Reyz idll be given by JUlyn M oore,) dturei^qxirt.
ra club hosts B<ALI^ ~ The U agk VaUey < (day In Courtroom No. 4 of tb( toise CameraQ u b memlMrev
ing with eggs’ piG — A worksbop on cookii U Goodilig aty . Kali, as part idle, a b o ^ economist for tb B Assodation, will demonst xxBse.
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uum OonstracUon’ and ctitting ]unlpv sevei[for company-owned ^hey
rnsunbe and anotber t)oy te u ic
to Texas and otiier ex tenate s wbere tbey also tlies and otber sundry u. , Igb money to keep
lys get a Job In tbose J J d wlan says, but b u fo jsd trouble.keq)lng S ' J S vfaen bis boss found •. At tbat tlow, men Inicintbemlnes. Oldtlnied tbe former Joy g u itar;b t me in a Sadie singlmsays, jokingly. cen ter
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S . eis are made tbere. leave / U.S. records. 1 United ty Pride and other "launc
song tone determined to H e i uslc aod donate it— pointm "needed pride in he Is d
” So be wrote a ' jngs »1 Town,” which Altbc m ajor town in tbe m any . aved. At the time. hn« a m to Nashville, preseni I bring back some "cbanfi UstribuUon. H e tu’ears, and wben I giving last March, tbe g ra m s I
I thought I was church Both
B visited schools, b nm lgr Drds, wbld) paint fa th e r v iaport town, de- Brudev( little park in Its thought ermen wbo cast science itbesam ew ayas St. Loui : back at tbe time Minneai
pastorec “ Corazel Town” years, nrold's composi- A fter n .” It depicts the served c rkers. the nujor worked n o f Belize. deciding^tatlcmto stress Althou] )r Involved. sdiool a rtant to give the Brudevol lage of workers w ritin g s Ith right in their his grand
Reccntlrtant tbey (the scope of aylng God loves teenagers mtry, for every- ninner-uj en tlie g o ^ , gospel a band.” Song Fesinces in Central “He P ick highlight of his rd e ased ) id-a-balf years, cords.
BenE. Katz, M.D.. F J.F. Trotter, Jr., M.. Harold R. Geist. M.i PaulV.MIIes. M.D
Bradley K.-Gore, M.’NCE THE ASS
OF
-or The Practict 3eneral Pediatr
ATRICCE2 8 4 M o ln S t.,T vir]n P a l
733-4343ilntm ents: 9:30 A.M. - $ :0
rs. Twin Fa»a, Idahy Sunda;
ppenings5 0 t h a n n i v e r s a r yI. W.M. Petersen of Glenns Fei Qlversary oext Sunday, Feb. 5,
o ca ll from 2 to 5 p.m., an d bave lived in Gleans Fer
t e e n a g ^ s 5 e t - .rgloital Medical Center will st£ » a g e rs on Tuesday. The eigI . in th e second-floor conferen ?e free,-and a sigjporfperson
d y t a p d a n c e» in adult tap dance will beg ce Academy of the Arts in Tw l^elr o f Jerome. Plans also ai B tap-dance dass , designed fc Information will be avaUable t ly calling 324-83S2.
l e s m e e t i n gtarden Club will meet a t 2 p.m synolds, 175 Harrison Sl. Tb e, an d Mary Anderson will glv<
5 o i s e g u e s t sy C am era Qub will meet o t : the Twin Falls County Jud ida s w ill present tbe program.
p r e s e n t e d>king with eggs will be held a r t o f tbe Family Farm Fair, the Northwest Egg Producers is tr a te souffles, om dets and
[n 1940, tbey went to Cafif( lere he worked as ai carpenl /e ra l m llltaiy facillUes. But In iy returned to Twin Falls turned farming until 1966, wbi u e d . Since tben be has e n s iv e remoddlng of his homi0 th e original faimbouse.a 1972, Rledeman broke his He breaU ng a horse. Hc am e ha.d tickets to go to Europe ) w a s postponed for three moi then , be " traipsed all over Eu s tee l corset.”
1 1973. Rledeman Joined tim e Fiddlers and has pli a r an d vocalized — "can 't ct ^ng” — a t rest homes and se ters througbout'Maglc Valley.
« h e and his wife, tbe lor r le n e Ludit of Hansen, decide 'e h is regular assignment i ^ Methodist minister uicb out on faith." in a mlnlsti ( to children and adults. i curren tly is on "^ led al tm e n t without stipend,” meai 3 dependent iqxin free-will ol
though Brudevold says he bas y Job offers (of pastorates), a "intnl pommitment^-to-
ent activity, which he sees mging discord to harmony. ” b as appeared in some 30 stal
lg m usical participatory p IS fo r all types of community t digroiqis.tb h is grandfather, a Norwegl Igrant to North Dakota, and i r w e re Methodist ministers. I evold majored in biology a ;ht o f being a forest ranger ce teacher u^Ue growing up ouls Paric, Minn., a suburb sapolis, wbere his fath red the same church for
u* graduating from college, 1 1 a s tin t as a Navy pilot, th< d th ree years in s a l» hefoi ng to enter tbe ministry" ‘ ough he played trumpet in hlg
a n d sang bi church choir irold was 31 when he bega ; songs and also learned to pla n d fa th e r’s guitar, oitly, lie has broadened th of h is songs to appeal t
ers. Last year, he won firs •up honors in tiie professions category of the Music Clt:
e stival, wllh a number calleJ Icked on Mc,” wiilcb will b( d in March by Comstock Re
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SOCIATION
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day. January 29.1984
D EA R ABS th a t a t all CO!
^ „ peace in tiw faF en y m y Jn-Iaws ] }.S,al landed,onano(
They are tl: I ’ve e v e r knc
Ferry -- . .feellngs-know . father-ln-Jaw
................."Jolce"' tiiat iinority group.
---------rh a v e k lc k estart lng up luid
eight- fu rth e r incidcrrence______ m ak e m y feellion is an g e r and keer
1 d o n 't want the next famt everything, an< to d o m y talkini
jeginTwin
E H o uDid you ever'
to iae English tei W here do tb
torm entersofUi of tb e classrooi pecu lia r types i
»v.e offlces In tbe cn im bilng build puses?
W hat causes i w ith Ixioks, andl
«; 7 w aiting for bui ^ som e b its of ad>
becom lngbneof F ir s t o f all. d
fam ily wbose a England, for SUI nile handicap. E a s a p lace wbere
* ” th a t pec^ le tend and w rite, often.
______ Do not havesings old love s
• sto ries and poem you a r e small. T
Uifomla, g reat-aunt • wito «nter In p layer piano, tbe It in 1942, w here tbe words Ills and IngU m ebitbeRo wben he It is important is done in y o u r family b ome and persons who love
it co rrec tly ii EspeciaUy avoid
^ i S springofam otbei Ify o u areso u n l
d i U d o f s u d i a i ' i ? : ™ aren’t s tuck far o
o fW ash b ig to n C cattle ranch . If (
ed the your m other mIgh played to re a d a t an earl}
t call it have a far-reach 1 senior influence, predlsp ey. be fascinated wltl
“gloam ing." ______ “ Wyoming” and"
lormer Do not go to a :ided lo school, w here the It as a one child In each r and highly discipline istry of teacher; and wh
pelled by geograpl Ial ap- five days of the ' K»nn<ne building, reading 1 offer- want of anything
twUied wood stove tas had evenings.2S), he If sucb is your fs.to-hls__you£3cbool dayssiees as
■IS Senictyand
Twinraglan SeoiorCltbndhls 939Fourt]s. But/ and Menu:'e r or • M onday, turkej up in • Tuesday, meat irb of • Wednesday, HM 'ather • Thursday, tunt )r 35 sauce.
• F riday , lima bc e, he • S aturday , “pam
• Sunday, c»nter Iefore
ActivlUes; high , • M onday, crafts olrs, 9:30 a .m . to 3:30 p. sgan p .m .andb ingoat7p play • Tuesday, exercl
and b b ig o a tlp .m . ^ • W ednesday, cn
I t o from 9:30 a.m . to first grocery delivery - onal Mazty’sM arketonT
• Thursday, pinoddied I beRe-
" T h e re ’s n o roor why I go to A n d th e y ’re aro taking care ofm
-------------PeopliH&RBWEEKDAYS 9 A.M
is-| Big3BY; I was once advised »sts 1 should try to keep fomlly, yet when I ’m with I I fed as though I’ve wlher planet. ■the most bigoted people
jjown. They m ak e their jwn-ln-m any-ways. MyV always bas a new invariably insults a mi
ked mysdf fornot'q>eak- d thereby encouraging Ients. How can 1 tactfully ^ g s known..contain.my ep peace in the family?nt lo suddenly blow up at nlly gathering and rxiln < md 1 don't want m y wife ing for me.
-P E R P L E X E D 1
V to avoi:r wonder Iww people get teachers?tiiey-como from, tbose the young, tbose tyrants )om. those stran g e and s wiio iniiablt tb e small e iqiper stories of old ildings on college <»m-
s them to walk around c d even read them , wliile y juses? Well, b e re are t idvke to b d p you avoidoftbeni. .................... edo oot be bom into a v ancestors cam e from a
Mcb ancestry Is a defi- ii England is well-known c
re It's so rainy an d cold a nd to stay in and read u n.
ife a grandmother wbo ir ! songs and m akes up ol sms to please you when oi Tiy to avoid having a sc
to lets you p lay h er te he Mod with the rollers b< ds are written to "Spr- tockles.” .nt to have no teacbers fa ' background, n o r a n y . to ve language and speak fa in your presence. ri<
lid becoming the off- co ier wbo is a teacher. Is< tnfortunatoas to be the I person, be su re you sei r out in the boondocics ne County, Idabo, on a he
r lhat should happen, wl ght slart leaching you an< rly age, and tba t could an< ching, perhaps fatal, go, sposlng you forever to — t 1th words, words like
"Shenandoah,” I l*'Mariah.” ab<
“ geta one-room country the
liere is an average of Ute * grade; w here your Sop ned mother Is t h e ' eve vhere you are com- Bei iphic necessity to live N e week in the scbooi nut ig-schooU books for cou g else, aro\uid a pot- mig ive in the long w in ter lani
u4iefate,'you could spend Ir Esllllngonthefloorpf En^
ors’ luncInFalls •tlzeosCenter •irth Ave. W. froi
•
cey cubes, at balls."oastbeef.na loaf wilh cheese Mei
•beans and hams. wltlincake happening." saiair dosed. . ‘ coff,
- - • ' is and quUting from p.m.. pinochle a t 17p.m. s l l« ■clsedassatlla .m .
• 1trails and quilting slawto 3:30 p.m. and ^ m l— call order to coffe
[Tuesday. • £x h lea tlp .m . canc
^ “I know ^ beam. I
V
om for mistakes w hen it co &.R Block. T h e y really stai rounci all year if I need thci my taxes, I take th em to H(
jle-w hoknow theirl
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foted ir►n i A b i ^ i
' VanE
DEAR PERPLEXED:You may not educate y
__wltb.one speech, but you c know that you dlsapprov "Jokes” and do oot care to
Apropos remaining sllei should qieak iq> is this ger 1 have k ^ t for neariy 30 yi written by a German Lutb who was arrested by the .1938 and sent to Daciiau coi cam p until he was freed b' forces in 1945.
«d becor
. the doak room, among overshoes, as punishment i know-it-all and telling tbe theanswers.
Do not have, on old e s ^ l a l l y ooe wbo is I verbal aind almost alway ahead of you. Tbat sort of a Inadvertently affect you causing you to take up tb and try to prove that y ^ t wicked way with words.
When you are in tbe elgl Ignore any teacher who wa memorize sucb statementfi object of a preposlUon 1 objecUve case,” o r “Do r sentence with a preposl teacher like tiiat is trying t booked on langua^.
Do not be so foolish as I fa ther ubo plays the flddle to sing In the early momlnj father will take you on lor rides through the ^ countryside and tell you iiow is of your mother.
Such a father wiU sell his U send you off to college, l)e< never got there hlm sdf and he bdleves in you. A father will put you on a train when y and say, "Goodbye, iioney. E and write often.” Then be wl go. and there wlll be tears in — the first you ever have seen
If you are unable to evade ibove, for heaven's sake, w jeno'theTiniVersliy, do ooflf h e spell of some gifted, proi iterature wbo will lntrodu« kipiiodes, Shalce^>eare. Clu !ven (heaven hdp you) JemardSbaw.
Never make friends with t narian; It might rub off, ands lOUld be talking Uie way she dc night even get to wondering I onguage began, bow it devdo rtierelimaybegolng.In this final stage, addle
:nglish is complete and irrev
ch menu• Friday, pinochle a t lp.m .• S a t u r ^ , ‘‘pancake ,hap
rom 9 a.m . to 1p.m.• Rimrfny ronfprrlnfOiH
. _ 3 iO M a ln S tN .,K ^ r l
lenu:• Monday, - macaroni and
rith i)eef, mexicorn, carrot an (ilad, combread and butter, i offee and milk. '• Wednesday, iiamburger )tat< es and v y , peas and c Itucu, cdery .and green Ices, bread and butter, ap( >ffee and milk.• Friday, chill con came, aw wllh carrots and green pc m bread and butter, pear o ffee and milk.• Saturday, breakfast has ncded becauseof Uie weathei
V every bolt ar Block knows very deductio
and credit.'
comcs to my t^ c s . T h a t’s itand behind their work- hem . So when it comics to. H & R Block."
f B u l in F s T g c T to 7 ”~ ~W»N»A*l»....... ' aUxkivnit. IDW.Makitl. ----^nroiM . U4.24U lUniT KMIT
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n-lawsby theiqail " InG ei
^ for Uie InU uren speak up
lu-Abby Z j S- ' - a Jew.— - D r.Speak^upL Then tb 5 your in-laws lonlsts, an m can le t tbem — I wasn't-a rove of racial cam e for stobeartiiem . spciak up t
gSn'of a piece’ Ume Uiere0 years, y was m e." ulberan pastorhe Gestapo In DEAR A iconcentraUon a funeral1 by the Allied family of t
o rder and
m i n g a nYou m ay i
I Chances ainow, and ] en cr your days
t a l k luctantyoui
■age___
ong Uie wet n t for being a tiie other U ds W B w '
older sister, s intelligent, irays a Jump >fsistercould >wi forever,Uie gaunUet [ ^ 2 ^
u, too, have a
slghtb grade, piwants you to o taits a s "Then Is in the N0 not end a . a , losiUon.” Alg to got you
IS to have a .G)lie aod loves N M R ' c_ nlng. Such along wagon S ^^ rln g tlm e ^
towproudhe
Is last cow to —^ — — because he
Uld because ier liko-that « you are 18 ’. Be careful will le t you
1 in his eyes een.
ade aU Uie, w i ^ you __________It fall under irefessor of luce you toChaucer o r * p „
George
th a gram- nd soon youedoes.You | K i r * lighowUiis I I M W L doped and
Idlctlon to . AA.reversible. C / " f
US l MonyPI
tiappening” DE<I OU
S, I ORnd cheese tandra isb i ■■r, banana,
:er steak. H id carrots, ■w : I I1 peppers, ■ r cobbler, ■
Has been Hther. I ^
. . H At youra n d ’ ' I feature:
■ .cobrd in .H wallcov<H a r e g u a
. o n ■ . 1 A p p o in t r■ ■ veniencc
H F ree Oei
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; try huii s b a n d ’IDIDNTSPEAKUP
be Rev. M aitinN lem odler-- ;ermany, the Nazis flrst cann
communists, and I dldn’ p t>ecause I wasn’t a commu e n uAy came for Uie . Jews in ’l s p ^ up because I wasn’i
they cai«_foi^the trade un- and I didn't l e ^ tq> because :-a-trade unionist.'-Tben-they r the Catbdlcs, and I didn't ) because I was a Protestant, iy-came for- mo,-and-by-tiiat re was no ooe left to speak for
ABBY: RecenUy I attended ll service a t ai church. The f tbe deceased filed in bi Uils id sal bl the front row: first
I English’ a s well abandon oil h ( ^ . a re your life is wrecked t>y I you are' doomed to qiend s tiying to Instruct the re- >ung.ly not bave time to do much Ijut chances are you will
A T V A N S C. IdlynwoodSi
S e n d Y o u r s i z e :
Sw eethcT h o n Vino'll b o o b lo t o h o p ic k o u t t h o p o r f o c t g i f t o t h o r s p e c i a l o c c a s io n s .
N a m e .A d d r e s s _____________F a v o r i te C o lo r _______3 ro S iz e ____________ PS;Own o r P J S izo P S'a b r i c C h o lc o __________>ty le Locy T a ilo re dS o n d to 'T h o S w e o th o o rt I
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ECORATINJR GUARAN •FERS YOU A
m
S lir h o u s e . At your c o n v e r e s a b e a u tifu l s e le c tio n n a te d s a m p le s of d ra p e ivering to c h o o s e from . > la ra n te e d !itm ents D ays. Evenings, V 0 8 . N ever a charge or obli ecorating Service.
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ecoratin*De
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>^ry» C a rp e t* ’
[’s patienceUie sister of Uie widow. Uien Uie
r_____ widow,-next bor-sons an d-their fam^kam e lies.
To be correci, shouldn't th e widow's ^ sister bave let Uie widow, and her
immediate family go f irs t and bc \ seated biUieJront row, t l ^ she (Uie
widow’s s l ^ ) bring iq> th e rear? un- - A QUESTION OF PROTOCOL
luse................... ......................................----------
S n DEAR QUESTION: T he funeral ant. director usually bistructs Uiehot___mntimffrs concerning th e "correct**-for order to file <n and be sea te d for Uie
service. However, a t a tim e uben most families are numb w ith grief, if
ded the correct protocol is no t stricUy rh e observed, only Uie pelUest o f Uie petty Ibis would lake note and !» critica l of Uie Irst lapse.
h in stru c to rpe. write onen, a t-least once a weeicby wheUier you want to o r n o t F o r some!od smaii-town newspaper. In Idabo.re- -
QuestJoas for "Let’s Talk Laa-ich guage" should be seat to: Fraa/ill WJdeaer, Box 156, BUss, 83314.
IS DEPT. STORE
zes To Us For Cur '
l e a r t F i l eh o lp th o m a n In y o u r life
g ift f o r V a le n tin e 's D ay o r -
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HAGERMAN - A H agerm an man said tem pted to free thous^ tro u t from a fish farm Snake River because th ey w ere starving.
R oss Parker, a rc) an d avid ^ r t s m o i Times-News he opei sc reen gate to one F a rm s Inc. raceway oi allow thc fish to esc Snake River.
“ There was no malic w a s afraid they were ( P a rk e r said.”
An undetermined ar ' w e re released from t
according to Ken EUis, VaUey Trout. The racew ay were in gooc w ere not mistreated, he
“ T he feeding patten and I can guarantee ; ra te of mortality is av e rag e ," EUis said Fri
EUis, whose trout bu ing to reorganize undei
C ost cuByDAVELEW iS Times-News writer
HAU-EY — HaUey's lor Id K ^ a n Creek may go o m o m c a tio n s the deslj consfuction.
T he c ity now is asking fo of tlic million-gallon stora( Unes. and improvements source of the water.
If aU goes well, construc s ta r t by mid-Aprii or whi Wordcdl Rainey, the mayor
“ We hope they are on thi Is gone,” Rainey says.
Once construction begii have.90 days to complete i m ake It operational In poss
The c ity had hoped to \x last faU, but bids for the p:
CUnuByDAVEi:£W IS Himea-News wiiler
th a t traRsmlts X-rays > d a ta l)etween niTBl cUa c a l tacUlUos is'being t V alley hospital and d l Arco.
T hc' devjce, a ‘‘slo - traaaml58ionover{Sq>b
Dennlfl Davis, a radioloi■ m tm lty Hftspital^todlflgt for the f»)inir«,
■ - Tbe* X8fult -ifl'-a ■ qul - rftagnftgu, as weU as a st
o t th e cost of an unn m edical center.
R o s s P a r k e r di:
I fre e s ‘4 ^
• An a2-ycar-oid lid Friday he at- mtusands of golden rm alongside the lUse he thought
retired rancher . W U nan, told Thc M>pen^ the end W M m le Volley Trouty on Thursday tb |escape into thc p i ^ H n
allclous intent. I l r H » re going to d ie,'’ C r S M
amount of fish n the raceway.Jls, the owner of ' • j-e fish in the <food health and laws, si, he said. racewaytem Is normal, .anotherje you that the fa n n er 1
is not above feed andFriday. • fo r shipibusiness is try- dfttributi
ider bankruptcy' ' • 31nce r
lits coulc: long-sought w a te r reservoli ;o on line this sum m er, after e s l^ should cu t th c cost ol
g for bids on the construction •rage tank, new transmission its to thc spring tha t is thc
ruction on the p ro jec t should when thc snow m elts, says yorof Hailey.I the job as soon a s the snow
egins, thc contractors wlli ite thc proJcct, which would ossibly July o r August.3 begin work on the project e project cam e In well over
res exas
ATClatlvely-new-tievice— S ^ and other diagnostic ii dlnlcs and la rg e r medi- s ig between a Sun clinics In CbaUls and U
■slow-flcan" television q>bono iin^KoUows Dr. o io ^ t at M oritz Com- ' «
d<s savings tb Uie paU ent tr mnecessary trip to a ' ^
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d isp la y s s c v c rn i f ish th a l
"hungri
' K E N ' H u d s o ld th c ftsh says that thc fish In thc
'ay already had been sold to er area fish farmer. This :r is providing lhe fish with nd gradually processing them lipment to a California fish u to r, hesays.e most of the fish are already
d speed ithe amount of money L $490,000 bond-issue sale it
Since then, the projec 'olr lower the cost of constn rter Uic city’s engineering cor ; of Coleman says he hope
Uian Uie earlier bids for Uionlon A sliollower storage tai Uic 12 feet high —will cut thc
. he y s , was probably th< nld bids lost fall, lys In that round of blddln
the work would cost $532 ow but the bids camc in from
thc estimate, rill Coleman also says thi tld separate bids on the three
improvements to Uic : ct transmisslonllnc.
er Thc orlcinal bond issue
lhange 1The tcle^liagnostlc netwt
place by a group or doctors o Medical Grotq) — a group c
“ SQlTVMIfey — in ChaUls, thc town’s only ^>eclaUst In Internal medicln
Members of the group mal to Chains to see paUents, Dav
, The biggest need for t h e ^ emergency, such as a ca r act immediate diagnosis often Is says. Reading thc X>ray m cxt>erUs8ofU>clocal'staff.he:
Tfie c f ln l c 's ^ n h e n m a ^ dwlflion ^f vrtieUier to pcrfp tnbisport tbe paUent to a I cen ter to get expert belp.
Bot wlUi Uk te le ^ g n o s l
agit
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luit liu s n y s d ie d iii tliu i
y ’fish;Z X market-slze, EUis s
been kept on a low-fe ^ do not grow too big. —7 One trout farm ■_'~2 tacted by The Time: > ^ u rday said that rcccj
« have shown that it m wiUihold- feed fre Biil racew ays for prolon
tim e without endonge of the fish;• By Friday morning w orkers had discov'i
' ^ gate open In one of ^ which had allowed an
num ber of golden t ^ th e ir way into an inl< S theriver.- H Also on Friday i " Times-News received
P ark e r, alleging thal not t>een fed for more i and w ere beginning to
ho was a “ pUiful and dis. to rence.”
’Is “ I t m av be too late Ilh golden Liput, but an el !m m ade to save as man sh and release them in
R iver, where Uiey ca dy themselves, and at U
up \A/atey that was raised through leln 1381.iject has been redesigned t struction; says' Jim Colemar consultant.lopcs thc new bids are lowe )r the three-phase project.
; tank — down,froni 25 feet ti thc cost of excavation, which ' thc main reason for thc higl
Idlng. thc c ity had estlmalec >532,000 for aH three phases rom $100,000 to $230,000 above
the-clty now Is asking foi iree phases: thc storage tank, c spring and a 4,200-fool
sue was for c»nstrucUng thc
X ‘rays........
twork was Ju t in qxsciol -scaUedthe(3iallls gcry ls IP of speciaUsts In PavisJ
inly doctoc and a recwivc c ine .. and anmake regular trips oredoL )avlssav8. - •
' ■ » «cqulpmoit is jn nn arrange ac c i^ n t, wHenan SunVal 1 1s Deeded,' P av ls ' them n
may ex c e c d 'th c . doing.:’
srfprm surgeiy or mediclna l a ^ r mcdlcal wJUi-it t
— ! paUentXMtic equipmeni, portaUo
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L* r a c e w a y s ffe m la c k o
; owneisays they have provide
•feed diet, so they enjoy fi letter.
1 manager con- This r ies*News on Sat- his rive cent experiments Hagerm it is possible to I arrive rrom trout In D eputy ' ongcd periods of tlonlng I gcrlng Uie healUi After
boat ridlg, Ellls said that WhUe 1)vered a screen once agi)f the raceways, the flslan undetermined trout-far
trout to make scene arnlet leading into was t r e
area.morning, The Contac
ed a letter from has not dlat Uie fish had as a resi•e than six weeks he Is wato die. Hesald It- by the <llsgustlng occur- complete
Sheriff:e to save all thc that hiseffort should be and no cany as possible, had no finto Uic Snake incidentean provide for complete thc same,Ume • • s
2r reservh a- storage tank and not
project, Coleman says. I to Thc bond-issue mon an, • $400,000 cost of Uie
’"'Irhprovement-account ver ontheotherphases.Co
Also, Coleman has line's route and has i
■ to some of the project to ch. will save money but wll Igh hesays.
[ed EventuaUy. Uie city es, trie generator a t thc o ive power to Uie Idaho P
cosls of operating the v for Right now, Coleman ik, contract a^iMsment. » t licensing exemption
Regulatory Commissli he with thal part of Uie pro
5, otheiloilsts a t Moritz can detcm Is needed, o r If a tranqw rt la ssays.. • ■ .
ivc a BccoDd qplflioQ from i are ^veii more assuraoce Id olng, Davis soys.
rcaUy has h e lp ^ a lot," he i igement, which bas o p m te aUey and CbaUis f o r o o e y ^ more confidence .In M ^ t
iveness Is becoming more Im^ tele-diagoosis------occt Mepbme coosullatkm c It money by avoicUng unne« J o n o rs u n ;^ . ' . •» i^ ' ■ ■ • '•
i l f e
co f fe e d .
r upseide good fishing for Uiose th ’ fishing,” Parker said in 1
s reporter met with Parker iver-side log cabin, south rman, Friday afternoon. Whi Ived, Gooding County sherifl ty C. Martin Mlnard was quc lg Parker.sr Uie deputy left, we took ride up the river to thc Inlc : 1 stayed Ui thc boat, Park< igain inspected Uie concUtlon' 'ish. At this point, sever farm employees arrived a t tl and informed Parker that 1 rcspassing. Wc then left U
tacted Saturday, EUis said t )t decidcd if he wUlfUe chargc •esult of the Incident. He saj waiting untU an investigatic e Gooding County sheriff I ete.•Iff Robert Ajn said Saturda is invesUgation is contlnuln > charges have been fUcd. H 3 further comment about th nt untU the invesUgaUon 1 cle, probably later this weeii • See FISH 00 Page B4
*7oir worlo t the oUicr two phases of i ys.loncy wUl cover the estlmai le tank, and Hailey’s capi mt funds wiU pay. for Uie wc Coleman says.os shortened thc transmissi s substituted sm aller pipe I to cut cost. Thc smaller pipi wiU not affcct thc flow of wati
Ity wants to put In a hydrocli c ouUet of Uic tank and sell t ' Power Co., to help .offset t e water system, an says, thc city Is waiting foi t. from Idaho Power and n from Uie Federal Ener sslon.' before It moves ahe project. ___________
rd a tairmlne if sur- “j t saves tlfloecessary, money,” he: ■ ; T hecortoBSnhedinics charged by 11 a ^)eclalist andasm aU l(IriwhatUjQr ....OhUiescn
anX -rayor< elecUrocardii
lesaysofU w sioncam era. Ited belweeQ-J._;.-..c:-— . • w . *‘Jt glv<» ATvTdeo-a lAt Uiey nre frequency .
transml8sk>t}jKben..cost-.—Important In W takes at icc^nxqMUled— from one of - can favo a appearsona eeded t r ^ ' The pictur
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f p r eBy TERRELL V
. . Times-News cor
WENDELL - dcnly taking m vacation time n policy changes ir
OnJon. 13,0ff turned in his r Jan. 31. But his 1 Jon-14, since for
using 15 c vacaUon Ume, in lar doys off.
■ At the Wendell • last week, Mayo
Uoned the lengl which is unllm
• J Chief Mlko Taml • wiUi only two day
The two resi Wendell wlUi Just
City clerk June M .v Laurltzen's vaci r cumulated since.
^ his current vacaU "It's very co
council member each city emplc
-r. sixUis of a day of orlO daysperyea cannot use that vj
I^ H B monihs of empii completed.
^ g E S Since he sUirtc B jjM Laurilzcn had use
his vacation tl Therefore, the citj paid vacation Umi
'■•I'-" month, and it can mcnt until the resi onJan. 31,shesaid
^ "I've checkedM doublixhccked, i
’ what to dOr” HolmLemke and the
: thal briefly discussed i n his plan and agreed t
revised.;er a l - The plan now sta th of should give twcKw ^ e n resigning, riff’s "But if Uie coi ques- accept it (a rea
noUce), It doesn’t tok a ference what the Inlet. said, irker In relnlcd buslm on of councU meeting. Le iberal itUie
“•He PubliiId he J
2“ pond<Illon By BONNIE BAIRl “ “ 7Y/nesWeivs writer
SHOSHONE - public lands for p' commodatc boUi Inl
^“ 1® emphasis in Uie f " i f Land Managemeni
partmenl. .MikeAustln,arei
-------- 1 in Uie district officetwo proposals i
^ 1 - evaluated.I K k , 'The Arkoosh and
Gooding Counly hj of Uie exchange of land m
site in Jerome Coui nated andlnlcrstalc84. apital Austin says the j work aboul 5,300 acres ov
ing County famUicf Isslon acrcs of public land. K* for "Right now, we . )iping resources on boUi a k-ater. equalize the values i
Austin said last wee] request has been uni
oclec- forabout I2 years.” }ll the Originally, he sa : l the group proposod givi
area site to Uie BLM I for a some land near We»ic nd a Wendeii site was n nergy exchange proposal: ihead . dianged their reque
County land, which 1
across/es Iho individual patients I hesays.i o t t e t o d l a m o l ^ ^ by the Ciiaffla group for an :idl fee for tranamiUing the liMsending » d , dlher ChaUls or o r o tber diagnosUc data, su d r rdio^ram, Is placed before a t sra.
» -com pr^i6n device reduce / . of the video sl^aal Jk>n over coavenUonal telej
rabouFa'secoSBTogelTfaTi o f the-dlnlcs to Moritz^ wh«
m a televlston screen, Davis sa tu re wlU stay on thc screen a£ 1, and the sender can zoom
33^1 fa We?'■ndell -
i c a t i o
3 e J s c e.WILLIAMS Morrei^/jdenf H
— A pollcc officer sud- more than two weeks m ay prompt vacation H
;tn Wenddl. ■'fficerCilftonLauritzen
resignation, effecUvc s last working day was H | arthe rest of Uiis monUi
days of accumulated in addition to his regu- - ^ 1
ill City Council meeting yor Otto Lemke ques- igth of Uils vacaUon, mely because police nbini resigned Jan. 17, i p oys notice.islgnations have left S n ist one policeman. ne Holm reported thal i icaUon time has ac- e July of 1982. and Uiat lUon Is leglUmate. nas confusing," she told imd ers, explaining Uiat vacx Jloyee receives five- who )f vacaUon per monUi, ^ 20T, but the employees' vacaUon time untU 12 oan ployment have been moU
•ted in June of 1982,ised only five days of andtime. Holm said. fjcd.
Ity had to let him take <■!>me for Uic rest of Uie and •annot hire a replace- enouisignatlon takes effect hesa lid.1 and checked and tende
and I don'l know cra^ln told thc councU. Q tyle countii members jgastI the city's vacation rnftpi I Uiat It needs to be
theretates that employees some -weeks noUce when
MuncU and mayor'esignation without justcin’t make any dif- must!B policy Is," Holm Mei
ness ot Thursday’s S S "d Lemke said Uie cily back i
ic land e> ered in t
RD JONES "»crcie r ' “ W(
land,- _The exchange of privaU! land to ac- Ther Interests Is taking on ecoiofi
federal Bureau of n t ’s real-estate de-
Goodii■eal-estaUjspeclalist oH tb t ce in Shoshone, says grazin
now arc being «*evelo H e s
Id Cldan families of' he flnl have p r o o t ^ thc Plans < near BeU^uc for a in thef lUnty, along U.S. 93 Anot
opIng I5 proposal Involves f'ish C owned by the Good- Carey, les and about 2,300 This d. acres c? are checking Uie Carey, and attempting to acres i
s on the two sites,” general » k . “ Tho exchange Suchar mder consideration benefit ” questloisays, Uie Gooding propert iving the BeUevue- is M, in exchange for srnall f nd d l. But since the s a y s ." not In Uic BLM's springs als, the famUics ^ 8 moi MSI m tlie Jeromo POrty- V I Is zoned for com- *
9 phonelots o f certain areas of a
- study, an advan m al fei> reiadlng.1 X-ray: “ Insomeways,. sage.- yqu can dectroni trA rco. age,” Davls6ays. i r a s a n OveraU, th e -s I teJevl-> picture'to Ute spec
hesays............Daylsr, became
CCS the dlagoosis In Colon n lor . between major I lephone Glennwood ^wlnj ---------------^Tnia^ ^ ImUac. system h ero lttiip D ro y ^ O e B a d a t
m ents in Alaska. TheconaecUon
a in OS H o ^ ta l , weot ool
Sunday, January 29,1884—
)n p lan ouncil
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M A Y O R O T T O LEM K E : Q u e s t io n s p o lic ie s .
las received ejuite a few applicaUons md "some very good ones” to fUl th e /acancies of Tamblnl and Laurilzeh, vho resigned to take oUicr work.
A chicf, he said, will be sdecled rom among tho two new officers md 4 . 3an Kennedy, WendeU’s o n ly ;^ ^ nalnlngofficetr.
CouncU President Bob Thackeray rould not predict wben Uic co 'i^U nd mayor wUI sdect Uie new '^f- Icers.“ I’d say, take your time, mayor,
nd when you’re saUsfled we’ve got nough (applicaUons), then hoUtf,’' esaid. •In oUier tHislness, d ty Siq)eiin-
sndent Charile Doty reported thd^t|ie racked truss supporting tbe roof of ity Hall recenUy has dropped a t last Uiree o r four Inches from 'the ifters it supports. ‘■ : '“ It’s definitely giving aw a/'-op lere,” he said. “It’s got to have imeUiingdonetolt.” •Doty suggested Uiat tbe tn d s J w D p I ^ up-temporarily rigHt a v ^ , hUe engineers and insuranee'‘‘ad- stcrs exam ine it to dedde \ |h a t ust be done.MeanwhUe, for safety puiposeS,'the uncU a g r e ^ to no longer ailow a el d u b and a rock dub to meet in.the ick room of City HaU.
jx ch an g ^ two areas!creialuse."We are interested in Uie B eU ei^Id, slnw It would fit wdi intow ir iilU-use program ,” Austin s ^ . he re are stream s, vegetaUon.';aod oioglcal condiUons thal appeal to rprogram s.”3n Uie oUier hand, be says," the oding famiUes, would like to gtit'rid It because they no longer use It for izing and It Is not suited tO velopment ’ -Ie says he hopes the appralsals'wlU fhilshed la ter Uils year and 'Uiilt
n s can go abead for the exdutn}^ h e following year. ; •mother sm aller exchange Is den^- ng between the BLM and Ute Little h C reek ' Grazing Association ^ f rey.his one would involve about 'BO cs of privately owned land near ey, which is being offered foi* 60 BS of BLM lands In the samfe crai locaUon, northeast of Carey, h an exchange, Austin says, wodld cfit boUi, shice Uie BLM land'lb stion is cut off from oUwr BLM >erty by segmentsof private land, it is very difficult to manage Uwse ill parcels that are cul off,'' lie 5. “There a re a coiqile of small ngs that prcxluce during Uie'spf- months on the associaUon's ^ro- y. We would lUce to acquire Uiesfc
• See LAND oo Page B4 ’ *
e lines Iof an X-ray fo r more detaUe^i. vantage ovetr normal X-rajjj
f a s S o H ^ i a g e in IHaij ronically manipulate tbe in^alys-e - system presents a gooaS jpedalist on tbe receiving
ime acquainted .'wlUi td ^ S )Iorado, where Itflrst was used? ; sr ho^iuus In Doiver o ii ij ■ trlngil to rural areas on boCb •lUineotalDlvide. 1 ___ _________tems now a re eq t^U ng i^« da and In Uie oortbero aetUe^S' a. .ion to Arco, to tbo Lost Riverv onllnetwoweekaago.
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■DECATUR. IU. - A will Ignore pleas to 11 ^ r ln g , and that could g ra in siuplus, tbe prea G rains CmmcU soys.
“ I can’t help but fee w e!re going to be In S ahead of the political < Stolto. " I frankly thli f a < ^ with having to : ttlaiiy bushels he can p rice he can sell It in occ
.Stcate told about 5001 C o to ^ y Conference f
lic reaI fg n u i
^ b O N KENDALL Associated Press
i^ ^ H IN G T O N -T b e g r i ^ Inventory Is down a ago, but Agriculti J61iri R. Block la urgini sign iQ> In tbe goven acreage program.
F arm ers could begin t the 1984 CRV program o> bave untU Feb. 24 to e grains covering wheat, cotton and rico.
I ^ . be eli^ble for pi benefits and target price farm ers must agree to ti of thielr base acreage fror this yea r, as they had to d
E xcept for wheat, lher payibent-ln-kind progran In 1(93, farm ers look mill of additional acres from p exchange for froe surplu n i f t i e s . .
3n:& telepihooe hookup v oC«)ni producers, Block s s^ igcl understand that tl gran : a s announced Is w a 9 a ^ I e and that it y n^BSim for producers t o '
ISJwpes that Congress apptpvehlgherbenefits; -
think that sbmethl loiisCjs .going lo happen cve^ th ln g Is wishful think sa le -
)‘tt<muddles the w ater t ing n iles, so I think it sbou a ^ i t ^ t o ^ . "
•pfif com producer sai $a,Q n limit OR payments ada^ farm ers from parti life e tog ram and wondere
• c^uQ beraised.3 Io c k said thfit "not only
Utne-to lift it, the alUti Cjonn«sa and lbe public wi th a t« e could oot lift it ,ib c ^Meanwhile, new figure
A^ufliay by the Agricultu * meijt^contlnued lo show th< ■lat^fear’s drought and PU . ->\»of Jan . 1, the U.S. con tdUfed 4.S3 billion bushel p e r ^ t flrom a year ago.
:0 Cthe total, llblU ionbti stored on farms, 46 percent y ea rag o , and 1.83 billion elevators and olher ofM UooS; down 19 percedt, ti nieilt sa id in a qiuuleriy rep
Jan . 1 sorghum stoi reported a t 651 mlilion bu& 26 percent from a year £ slocEs, a t 148 million busi down .45 percent, while ol ventfiries of 503 million bust percent less.• Soyl)ean InviuitoHes, al 1
bushels, w ere down 28 per Jon. 1, 1983, with farm sto million bushels, 40 percent f^UTn soybeans were rcpon r^lilon tkishls, down 12 per iy e a r earlier.: The Jan . 1 wheat supply
biliion bushels, down only f^ m the record level ol earlier, the report said. Fo] torics w ere reported at 1. txishcls, 13 percent less.
G o o d i;.Air-fare wars again ore
oiit In this, the lifth year ( deregulation — and while n
' scope of the great transco fdre war of 1983. the liargain wclcome news lo business a lion travelers alike.
— ;'This-isT«uticulariy so-on- York-to-Mlaml route.
.Most recent headlines al regulation have been prompt* v^ll-publicizcd dirncultlcs ot Continental, TWA and Air Underneath the headlines, i f ; carefully, you can even det« tered cries for re-regulatloi Industry. Some airline ex Hav6 complained lha t dere has e r o d ^ pfoflts and 'sa^Ii tM y want to see the introduci uoorpViceonfares. . iWhlle It’s true thal lm
ji^Irlines have been hit by blf
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- Most farm ers probably ) limit com planting this j uld lead to another huge | iresident of the U.S. Feed i
feci that’s exactly where ln September of 1984 Just ial electton," said Darwin i think the farm er is stillto be ^ ;« n d e n t on how ian produce a t whatever iorder to pay his bills.” c00 farmers a t the Illinois i e Friday the woMd wiil
ageiptedrhe naUon’s feed wn sharply from ^ulture Secretary MBing fnniiers lo 'emment’s 1984
In signing up in n on Jan . }6 and D enroll in pro- at, feed grains,
price support ic e guarantees,0 take a portion from production odo in 1983. here will be no ram this year, niiiions of acres m production in pius PIK com-
ip with a group !k said farmers it the 1984 pro- s w^at will be t would be a to wait to sign » s will quickly ,
•thing miracu- >en to change linking," Block
sr to l)e chang- bould stay Just
said that the ats could keep Euticipatlng in iered if the lid
inly ia there no tUtude of the: would eosure . }.|q1 believe."ures released '--------------iiture Depart- — — , ,' the impact of ■ T ' IPIK program. I I .»mUiventory ^hels, down 4! _________
ibushelswere ^entlessthanalon bushels in)ff-farm loca- ^ Q K r .
the depart- f l I M ( « report. K l U i l ■stockpile was bushels, down v ir ago. Farm \ ’R H jushela, wero ! off-farm in* Wlushels were 7
at 1.29 billion J lperccnt from q ( ||(^stocks at 631enl less. Off- 9 ^ported at 659 a f ^ jperccnt from v S s
ply was 2.32 ‘M S Ully 8 percent
of a year - Farm inven- i n t
yearfoTC breakingir of airlinee thescontinentallin fores are W *e ond vaca-
cn-tl>e-New— ^
I oiMut dc- and some ho\iptcd by the years, ll’s e<i of Eastern, have prosper d r Florida., not Just some, if you read b u t old. wellydetect scot- Also, 1984 aj^tion of the of increosedexecutives cord profits,
ercguiation 'n ie . Civiljuices, and (CAB)7'“luction of a existence at 1
Congress perindividual soon will isswbig Iw ses tion’s first fiv
a i n s uneed all they can produce, to happen this year.’’
He said if farm ers don’t! this spring, it could lead to 8.7 billion bushels next fall, production in 1982 thal cre surplus aod depressed pricc
The government r e ^ ) ^ Its payment-in-klnd (PIK) farm ers w ere given surplus a dram atic decrease in plan
“Believe m e, tbere will b< major p n ^ ra m "to bail us He said tha t m eans “agricu crisis Issue coming into the j
Stoite urged farm ers to i
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hove failed in the post few ] ; equally true thnt others t ?ered..This group i n d u ^ < mc of the upstart carrflrs, t ill-established ones as well. i ijqwars slotted to b e a year i Kl passenger load and re- 5. 1vii .Aeronautics Bomd j aw d iil^ .to' go o u f o f 1 it tbe end of this year (If . r permits this to happ6n), sue Its report on deregula- i five years. Favorable con- <
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WASHINGTON - Agi Block has told Europe a ttem pt to tighten impo: g lu ten and other non-gn opposed vigorously by th
" F o r several years, U Uie point lhat any n Economic (Community) gluten feed would threa' atwut $500 million yearlj West Beriln.
T he Common Morket i; com gluten Imports to ] feed interests. Com byproduct, Is used as a fe
“ Let me emphasize hci in the E u r o p ^ press, backing away from its c on com gluten and otl d len ts," Block said.
Onc argument that ho leaders, he said, is that a would help make new a acccptable to European fl
ies willI elusions arc expected, a
recommendation that dcr continued.
Even wiihout lhe repoi suits of deregulaUon a re c Uie passenger ranks as winner in the botUe of d
i Whcn~Congress~ passed"- DeregulaUon Act of 197)
pated that fierce compel Uie airlines would resu efficient operaUons, a wl of passenger choices and fares. These ore, in foct, qucnces.- OveraU. fares have incn
hasn’t lx*come more expci . the intense compeUUon
routes li^ lnvitcd heavy c- This bas benefited the
public and, on most QIghls fares Is offered, Ifyou, the can bo flexible about plai
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s l i k eterested in agclpulture an id ag ree on a policy tha ■eryone.Ho suggested that Preside lint a commission of poop Jes and labor unions to devi r the future."This could be the vehide U B continuity we need,” said at in the p ^ even fa rm er Ic to a ^ e c on an agricul commend to Congress, anc ;m.rhough demand for U.S. gro the immediate future, Stoltc good news later. He said a
pulation produces “another
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KIMBE bra instor R iver Coi — now is m any fan
Cablegf connectin following Idaho. Col
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griculture Secretary John F )can farm leaders tha t an X)rt restricUons on U.S. cor {rain feed Ingredients will b the United States, the United States has mad moves (by the Europea ) to restrict imports of cor •aten U.S. exports valued a riy.’’ Block said Thursday ii
t is thinking about restricUni > protect domestic iivestocl n gluten, o protein-rid feedaddiUve.icrc that, contrary to report s . Uie United Stoles is no ; opposition to the proposaii )ther non-groin feed ingre
fios been used by Europear ; a ild on com gluten Import: agricultural reforms m on
I farm ers.
I showalong wlUi a savesiibst
eregulation be m addll cost of trj
wrt, some n> the airline i d e a r . So far, too m any i as Uic 'No. 1 seats. The deregulation, ing on red
d-the-A iriinc— percenH n 978, It anllcl- 85 pcrcent etiUon among i383. The s suit In more as a resul wider variety tributed t< nd a menu of new alrllw ct, the conse- passcngen
Associatioi :rcascd (what has been icnslve?), but operaU ng.n_ pn, certain__to .charge ,^discounting. Uicy’v e h d he travding Passeng* Its, a range of Ues probah be passenger, by deregul lans, you can m arkets. 1
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\y agand foreign trade three c ha t could benefil inlo dei
T o e .ident Reagan ap- govern ople from farms, devdo| evdop such a plan limit ir
using ee to bring together reasom lid Stoite. He said ;i“The era have_not.been .. and evi cultural ^ 11 to avoids Uld thot has hurt dfcisioi
embarf^ a in will be weak ooi texti )lte said there wlli o^Chln 1 a growing world for U.S. ier Chicago every i n the_______________ il
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BERLY — An inigatU torm — pioneered a t the Sna) Conservation Research Statk ’ Is dribbling out into view i armers.sgaUon — named after li Ung cable — slowly is gaining ng in the flal, irrigated lands < Colorado and Washington.; its popularity grows, sma 'cncurs In the M a^c Valley ar
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The secretary’s rei ^ing leased here by the A( ock made in a speech at Ir ic h of Europe’s largest agi
Block olso warned U irts export subsldi^ and o not of fals and oils, whlcl «Us products moreexpcnsl jre- “ RestricUons on oil I
worth about $4 billion, can example of . solving >rts expenseofsomcbodye ore As he has before, B
Economic c:ommunlt:
> benefibstanllally.dlUon lo fare wars, the ret tra v d has been distorted b
Ines Utemsdvcs Uirough flyln ly planes wllh too many empl Tie number of passengers fly •educed fares shot up from 5 in 1980 to-7B percent ln-1082-t :n t In the first six months o e sprouting of 14 new carrier suit of deregulaUon has con
to bargain travd, loo. Thi Ines account for 2.4 pcrcent o ers,‘*says U»e Air Transpor tion, but Uielr major Impoc en on fares. Their iowci lg costs, have pennittcd then ;e less, and on many routes iidpcd push down Ycrcs. ogers from smaU communl' lably havo been m ort affecled g a l lo n than those in major . The days before de'regulo-
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ja in t ’je and a half w eeks" and tha I demand."0. capture those markets, St emment will h av e to help t elop Uielr eeonomiesrStopUis I Imports from other countri lg embargoes to lim it exports wns.rhere is a m arket out there everything we can produce' ds Uie kind of “ stupid" fo slons of Uie past. He cited th largo ogalnst the Soviets ant jxtUe imports from the Peopl hlna — both potenUally iarg< J.S. grain.the case of Russia, he said I
tion l 3 rooi
cropping up io dev nents an d supply par new system . Only a
otion out of th e lab, cable] Inoke signs of sparking an l ation "Now, we’re gelt tw of good machinery fror
cloi people who a: r Its equipm ent for Uiis," inga Kemper, a soil ph dsof director fo r tho Snal
which is ru n by Uie 1 imall Research Service. y are K em per came up '
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in s ta l la t io n a n d irr ig a t
m it o n (I dispel a n y no tion >pe... th a t if the ; w aits Io n s ehoug issues will cea sc to ex is t.’:re tary J o h n Bloci
remarks, which also were ! Agriculture Department, w it International G reen Week, i agricultural fairsr d the community about Its us< d a proposed tax on consumpt hich would m ake U.S. soyb< •nsive to use.oil use would affec t U.S. expo lon, and they represent anotl lg Intcmai problem s at i ly else’s fanners,” Block said1, Block attacked the Europe inlty’s system of agricultu
Hts o f dtion w ere scarcdy I
real the A viation Consumi cl by points ou t. Between 1 ylng CAB perm itted alrilr npty 179 communities.1 fly- Today, airiines - Tl 57 com m uter ones — ar 82-to— for-serving-small,-m IS of tInaUons. The Airlii iers Act requ ires that sc r con- for 555 communlUc The airiineservlcebefore It of The re su lts hove bc port , sides. Som e commuj ?oct service; o thers hove | w er cases, com m utcr lines lem to provide more daily
large r c a rr ie rs Ujot fo the community,
uni- , 'Ihe adversities of Ul -ted oil be b lam ed on "der ijor doubling o f Oil prices 1 uln* upsurRe in interest
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his y<hot "translates has led Ute;
their major StolU; sold Uie China, limit I Uiose notions deprived C
qitfilaB piirfl^°°*"g- tries; ond stop twans.’’ rts for political Major fac
for U.S. gn e for anything dollar, said » " If the U.S. example, mt fordgn policy to buy a bus the 1980 groin yeors ago. ind iimitations Another p pie’s Republic price suppor rge customers to keep the
whlie other r 1 Uie embargo selling forlc!
braim t in Idevlse new compo- idea for arts essenUal lo Uie system about three years looseon
legoUon Is showing Cablei n Industry. it basicsitUng some pretty Uiat will om some commer- plug do are- standardizing measun !,’’ says W. Dorral a brake physicist and the theworli mke River staUon, The w s U.S. Agricultural through
top of Up wlUi the original below 11
system i happens get Irrig force of I
AlUiou program cablegat pitch of Uie land,
Cableg earth o r ; there Is p America farm aull
more by ' I way.
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c o r n glprice suppoi^, sayii “busUng the EC bud{
f l t supports in the Unltet “ We are trying, fo:
our dairy su^ lus ," : o h support price i
did, we didn’t comc would not bc able to t agreed lo restrictions cheese and casein. No
c k Block saidhe did no _____ Uie (Common Markel
■e ro- How stron^jTAmeric,were them resolved.c,one “ I want to dlspd
perhaps JusUUed by eise of nlly waits long enou(ption away, and these issw'beon said.
• That will not hoppenports craclol to U.S. intereoUier table for further dlscu;
Uie “ W earepreporedtjId. . for os long os II take:pean problems,’’ Block satural resolved by default."
lereguh' ideal, Uiough, as liack rec merActlonproJect the alrii 1 19(j0 and 1977, the decade ii lines to pull out of in passei
■\ The CJ— usually small overload are paid a subsidy passeng< monoy-losing-dcs^— wiUi-317 line DeregulaUon and th a jivlce be provided ' 1982. les Uiat merited Any of r e lm I late I97(been mixed on all pinched lunllles have lost occurred e gained. In some place, ics hove been able - If 1984 ly scrvicc than the for the a formefly.serYlced_beneflla.'
deariy althe Industry can’t eregulaUon." Tho Sylvia s in Uie 1970s, Uie matters t raUa, bock-U>- dJcate
falls. Idaho Sundoy. January 29.1984
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e a rUie Soviets to find oUter natkuis to be I ajor source of g ra la In tbe case of Imltlng Its sa le of texUles Jo Uie U.S. ; i China of casb and "shut off , Ing-poweiL-fbt-your-com-and-soy-^*—
factors in the current weok demond . grahi overseas indude Uie strong ■
old Stoite. He said Uw Japanese, for ,m ustsp^d tw iceasm anyyen today ! biisha of soybeans as U»y spait abc * - 0.;r problem is that U.S. government ■ iport program s for grain have tended ! the price artlfically hlgb, be said, ; icr naUons took our markets away by ‘ rless.
istormiaho. for an energy- and labor-saving em and le t his engineering staff son it.iblegoUon Is decepUvdy sbnple. islcally uses the force of Ujc water will go out on the fldds to move o
down an irrigation pipe ot a sured pace. The plug is sccured to' ike by the cable. So, gravity does rork.e w ater gets out on the fldds Jgh small gates a litUe bdow the >f the pipo. Once the woter falls » the lev d of the gates, the ;m shuts Itself off. How fast Uiat icns and how m any rows of crops rrigated a t once depends on the ! of Uie w ater pusWng Uie plug, hough it took a qieciol computer ram to sort out aU the voriables,;gatlon basically depends on tbe of the pipe as It stretches over
Uld, the experts say. blegoUon con tw sunk Into the 1 or laid on top of the ground, and ! Is plenty of genUy slc^ied land on rica’s forms to p ^ up Interest, outhoritlessay.} advantages of the new system flowed from the lab to farmers by word of mouth than any otber ‘
^it now, K emper says, there are .40 systems sprinkled around the 'But more and more farmers are ;;
Ing seriously about it, ho soys.’ instance, cablegoUon may grow quick bound In Uie area around "3to, in central Washington, this ., says Tom Spofford, on erosion ' rrigoUon engineer for Uw U.S.onservation Service;...............ght now, it is projected we will ' 1' some pioce In Uie neighborhood :)0 acres going in this spring or this fall," he says. "Upwards of . "0 individuals are Interested."•See SYSTEM oa Page D6
[ lu t^ '^tayiiig they are too high and are judgel." He added thal farm price iltcd States are also too high.
for example, to get a handle on- s," Block sold. "We reduced ouT“ ce last December. But before we"' imc to Europe and say that we>' to reduce the support unless Uiey- - ions on their exports of noiKjuota'. Nor do we intend to." d nol intend to wam or lo threaten . rket, only "to convey how very • ilted Stales views the issues and - cricah leaders and farmers wailt
ipd -any noUon in E u n ^ , one>-' ay ey e rien ce. Uiat if Uie commO-'• nough, Uro United SUites wIU g o - ssues win cease to exist," Block"
>pcn, he said. The trade issues are-- terests and m ust be kept on the ' scusslon.?d to do whatever is necessary — ■ akes — lo find solutions to theso -1 _ ^d . "But Uiey wiU not W>
lation: recessions — all came on top of ilrilnes’ buying spree of Uw last' de in onticlpaUon of big Increases, ssenger trav d .e carriers were struck wlUi an load of giant, new Jets when enger trafflc topped out in 1979-317-mUlloh-paybg-passengerg---------Uien tumbled to 233 mUlion by
y of these adverse events of the 1970s — alone — would hav« led trafUc and proUls. But they TCd Just when deregulaUon tools'
984 tum s out to be Uw good year le airlUws Uiat is expected Uioita.oLderegulation ■^^-om6rg e ...... - -lyat last.- •____________
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I P C A c iI BURLEY —I hold on annualI p.m . this FridaI Tom Brown.
----- ■ ----------- Credlt-BanJrofI P resfdentJ.E liI The meeUngI - luncheon. StodI a n d a re p o r tlrcI M embers ah■ y Quentin MurdoiI The Burloy iI E aste rn Ida toI Otbers will be fiI Pocatello.I - T lie EasternI absort>edtheteiI Production CreI Idaho osdoclatliI losses lost year.
I - C o ntra<I TWIN FALLiI financing, costI day-long seminaI The sem inar ^I Second Avenue oI A lth o u ^ desl£I to the general ptI , p .m . AdonatloncI The programI N atlonor ElectriI Business Adminl
I S m a l l blI SALT LAKE <I U tah Increased:I s ta te office of th(I An SBA reporI d u i^ g the first £I total was 2,062 -I year.I "The report siI becoming their oI "This continuingI , desire, but to thI ' continue to expar
I SysteiI *CoQtlniiod from II Farmers there haveI labor savings that-cjI produce, Spofford saysI Norm ^y, irrlgatonI systems . have to wjI themselves, opening orI al the right times to gI the best watering. Or 11I siphons to direct ditchI furrows.I 'Cablegation elimlnaiI l ^ t attention, says EI owner of Cablegation CI Wendell. "With this syI about 30 minutes to seI rvis for four days withI . tlon," says Smith, whoiI acres by cablegation.I !0f course, automaI ; . systems also tako liltI they’re running. But th<I large amounts of energI cosls were on Kemper'sI A center-pivot sprinkl
r and tractors on the »I ground, the Snake R:I research has shown, KerI ^ e original cablegiI harnessed a brake lhat 1I waleflo control the wat<I . the irrigation pipe, sayiI cald, the agricultural cI Invented the broke, II computer program and iI nents for the system.I From an engineeringI "the beauty of cablegati<I need one controller for aI hesays.I ' There is one importI inherent in the syslem. AI crop rows gel even irrigI • their cyelftT some rows atI end of the pipe may getI too little water, depradintI At a conference on .I Kincaid introduced a vI plug, which will let tI Uuvugh to solve tho protI ble pipe has been u:I could become costly.I .Other Magic Valley erI have improving .I technology. Smith has corI hydraulic motor brake
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ness Beec a l l s m ee tin c— The Eastern Idaho Produc ual meeting for Its Magic Va Iday a t the Best Western Burh vn, a senior vice presltent ol ^fSpoknuerw orM garariH e EldenHlll.
ng will be preceded by reglsU tockholders wlU hear the ass from PCA directors, also will elect directors lo
•dock of Pingree and O.W. Rot ly meeting is one of three I ho PCA’s 24 counties in Ida >e a t the Eiks Gub in Idaho F
im Idaho PCA, which is baf ! territory and loans formerly 1 >edlt Association, based in ' ation voluntarily dissolved a■JiT.
a c to rs i’ s e m irLLS — Magic Valley conti ist control, Insuram.e'ttid oi inar this Friday. ' i r will be held at the Idaho : le and Third Streel North In T jslgned for electrical conlract I public. It will stari at 8 a.m. on of « o will be requested, im is being sponsored by tl ctrical Contractors Assoclat linislration. For more informt
b u s in e s s e s irE CITY (AP) - The numb< ed in 1983, reflecting an Impi the Small Business Adminlsti
port shows that new buslnes s t six months of 1983 rose 12.2 12 — up from 1,837 over the s
t shows . . . more men and ' lr own bosses,” said Utah SB/ ing rush to start new firm s I I the economic recovery un pand."
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m PageD 6 em ed bive discovered the battery ;• cablegation can Smllh, jys. sidelinetors with surface T hat walk the pipes progran
; o r shutting gates at diffei0 give their crops necessa lr they have to sol Anoth tch water into the Rupert,
cessorieInatw thal cons- comes < s Bob Smith, on Cablega n CiJnlrols Inc. of Installs j : system, it takes thepltcti • set ll up, and it All of without any atten- small, v ho irrigates his 40 Industry
Spoffomatlc sprinkler come so< llllle labor once cablegat they also use up preventi
ergy, and energy "E x ce r 's mind. throughnkler will use six overa peisumedby^rucks------Ihe_s>! sam e piece of doesn’t c
River center’s concrete Kemper says. or below legation system Farm e a l basically uses quainted /ater going down success i ays Dennis Kin- Uiat nudj U engine^ who • hcsnys.
the complex But the id many compo- spreadini
Along wl•ing standpoint, spread cc ation is you only fiir a whole field," entreprcr
parts foriortant problem1. Although most P l o r i lTigatlon during *1 a t the extnjrff(T~'~WASHL jet too much or productio: ling on location, pcrccntla m .cablegation, compafed 1 valve In the the Agrici t somo water Plstachl iroblem. A dou- crops, are 1 used, but that thal a snL
by bumpe ’ entrepreneurs pie, prodi
cablegation m ctricton come up wilh a Iran, oi ke that’s gov- producer <
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1 n o w g u td o lln e s on tha d a d u c IB e x p e n a a a for ta x p sy era w ) w ork a w a y Irom w hat la c
u ia a im a p p llaa : You m u a t b o . rily" to b a allow ed a Iravol e x p a. a w a y J r o u i hom p " In d a fln lt Ihe co al o f tra»af; m a ils , a n d you aw ay from home for lo se
ra a u m e d to o e tem porary , ar« tib ia . A lo b th a t la s is Iw o y e a ired In d e f in ite , and n o 'd e o u c i
ye'ar,’t)tj(resaThTnlwo” JobiInlie and no dsductlon allchefollowlne.laels:forked at your clalmtd tax hte m p o ra ry am ploym ant. Y ou iiaied contacia back homa d t
ig a t B u r le yIuction Credit Association will Valley-area members at 1:30 triey Inn.of the Federal Intermediate
Jie session, accorfllng to TCA
stration a t 11 a.m. and a noon issoclatlon's financial report
lo fill the expired lerms oftoblson'ofRoberts.--------------3 being held throughout the Idaho and two In Wyoming.> F alls and the Quality Inn In
jased in Pocatello, recenUy ly held by the Southern Idaho in Twin Falls. The Southern I a f te r sustaining large loan
in a r F r id a yntractors can leam about
o lher business sldlls at a
lo Power Co. auditorium at 1 Twin Falls.ictors, the workshop Ss open m. and will conclude a l 4:30
the Idaho chapter of the lation and the U.S. Small malion, call 336-0350.
in c r e a s in gib e r of small businesses in iproving economy, says the stration.less Incorporations in Ulah 2.25 percent. The six-month e sam e period the previous
d womermre-lntcrested In ;BA Director R. Kent Moon.IS is linked not only to lhat under which opportunities
I by an electronic timer. A c ry can run 11 all summer, sa ), who Is In the business as nc.It type of controller could ; am m ed to vary watering ra t [fercnl points in the pipe whi sa ry , Kincaid says.>ther company, Aqua Controls rt, is marketing gates and a ries to control the water as s out of the pipe. And S-St gallon of Kimberly supplies ai Is system s using a laser lo mj Leh of the pipe precisely, o f the c o m p ^ e s are slartii , w ith hopes of growth in U jy .[ford thinks the growth wl soon. Along with others, he sa >ation as being effective I ntlng erosion.cessive erosion has prove ^ research to rcduce yielc period of time, ’ ’ he says. .systcm_also_sav^_walc£-an t cost any more tolriSlainha •te ditches, whether it is abov )W ground, Spofford says.Tiers are Just gelling ac ed with the Idea. Often, it's s s tory from a fellow farme jdges them to try cablegatlor 5.the slow growth shows signs c ling further, Spofford says w ith benefiting farmers, thi could create more business fo fledgling M a^c Valle;
rcneurs who have been maklni j r tho first wave of systems.
n ty o f nu tsHINGTON (AP) - The world’s tion of pistachio nuts soared 41 t la s t year to 84,600 metric tons, “ed to GO,000 tons In 1982, says icu lture Department.Chios, like many tree nut ire cyclical In nature, meaning m all harvest is often followed p e r yields. In 1981, for exom- oductlon was 85,100 tons. A o n is obout 2,205 pounds, o s usual, was the biggest
:r of the nuts, with 39,000 tons.
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in Its M agic V alle w hen ^y^lng Its :
se rv ice banquets. A m ong them was
° C^oIlumofTwinPaUj S lm pIotSollbu llders
^ “ 5 a t Twin F alls, s i“ d g jg fjt em p loyees f
Sollbullders s to re s from J .R . Sim plol, th e board and th e COJ
» ■ Current employeesawards were: M argare
wUI Twin Falls store for 2 s e e s Floyd Southwlck. also I
e in slore (or 15 years; and manager of the Hazo
gygj, Slutzman, from tbe B t Folconberg. from tl
oil for 10 years servlcc. RcUrocs honored wo
.an d — TwIn-Falls-dlstricHnar th a n the manager of the Tw bove General Hlle, an emp
Falls slore.' ac- More than 150 emplo)
Q frozen poUito-products honoredfor'long-tfmeac
t i l l Receiving awards fo non, Fairchild,
FlorcncoShlll.IS of (}uartcrK}cnlury awoi ay s . Devine, Abram Garcia,
th e Norman Smyer, Arthi s fo r Rela Thurston, j j e y Thoso merlilng honoi IHnn service were; Helen
Brake, EUaworth Di Germoon.. MarccUno Gorrinse, Myrtle Kelly Arthur Pnrton. Melba Shelby, LeUo Fayc -W
Id ’s Wilcox. , . d41 Recipients of 15-year r in s, Aberaslurl, Olivia Agt a y s WInford Bonner. Edunr
Crane, George DamcU. n u t Irma Eslrado, Hannah F Jn g Moria Q. Garcia. Osc ^ Gibson. Alon Greaves
Edward Hammond. Dal Hclmer. Antonia Hendci
A Belva Hodge and Alan Hc Also: Merlin Jensen
;cst Jcnnetlo , Larson. Alf ins. Jeanette Maier. Viol
ING ~ith & Cook P.C.nt^nls jn Valley
ES-from -hon io jo b ro q u iro s y o u s a t Iw o a lto s — y o u r h o m e
I 'fam lly a l th e p la c e y o u c a ll h 10 h o m o fre q u o n lly fo r lo d g ln s e s t s a ro s a t is f ie d fo r a o n o in a e s b a c k a n d fo rth a n d llvin ) a re d o d u c tib le . II o n ly Iw o i l e d , th o IRS wOl d e c id e o n t l e r rov low lng fa c ta e n d c irc la m o t, n o d e d u c tio n s w ill b o i ta v o l oxpensoB a ls o In c lu d iC h a s la x i farais la u n d ry a i le a n d te le g ra p h c h a r g e a , s t a r e x M n s o s In c id e n t t o Iho tho C.P.A.’» a l S e a m o n a . B a h i o u h a v o a n y q u e s t io n s c o n c o
Ik ' Ij i w w i H
BO N N EtT i p ro m o tio n
a s , a University g l havision Service range P o r
specialist based a t sine los been awarded Uie le n t’s Award given bytio n of the Sodety fo r Twia g em en t. He w as gloroutstanding achieve- K a ip in g ranchers, pro- ^*el: m anagem ent and In p lo rc ie ty ’s newsletter for E ngifcars. K an
ongl
iv e s of Idabo Froxeo TIeen prom oted lo vice B u nU x n y J . Mayer, the S b e lsra tio n s for the Twin i ts l:irocesslng plant, has e r oi
v ice president of inc liJo h n H. Bonoett, fo r 2e se a rc h and devel- w heiproduction planning, th e irited to vice president ru n aserv ices. Both men asw«
plot ho kers, r€le J .R . Simplol Co. Martiam b er of employees . le y opomltons lost
se r ie s ol annual ^ M ax
a s re tiree Joe Me- urcncUs, who founded the Yolanr s ’ f irs t store in 1M7 Em;
of SCI> from a rea Simplol Albrlgs received aw ards FermiI, th e chairm an of “ “ J®' » m p a n y founder.
Id Bandy Buucil, 11,1!2clton store. Sharon iu,nitir Buhl store, and Rich-
Twin Falls store.
vore: McCollum, lhe ’anagerrRoy-Russcll.-----^vln Falls store; and ‘ aployeo «1 lhe Twin J w l j a
loyc«3 rrom Slmplol’a
oCiVlbC. fj. ,for 30 years scrvlcc Id. Donald Sholl and
-ords went to: Sarah a. Raymond Hopkins. h u r Slapelmnn and
» r s for 20 ycare of « Banner. Itubert Daniels, KaU«rlno J Gomcr, Bevcriy ^ Ily. ScolC'Osterhout, ba Parton, Russell “ ersch. -WtssL.and LaVonnc :---------
rhonora were: Twlla ^guero. Jerry Berg, Vnrdo Campos, Kcllh ■dl, James Edwards. *I FYoc. Alicia Garclo, sc a r Garcia, Doris cs, John Grilflths,»ale Harper, Johnny Icison, Gerald Hess,Hood.en. Fred Johnson.Jfred MacAlllstcr.olct Maler, Cruz f
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_____ Ju t o dup lica te D Cn o a n d w horo r i l ,
I h o m o , o r you n g .lo - lo - lw o y o a r ,>ing o x p o n so s r3 o f th o Ihroo I th o Is su e o lrc u m s ta n c e s . jf u/a a llo w ed . ^Jd o m iscolIo-__. ... . . .L o a n
a T .n o 'X " S S e C lh o qualifying h a v €n c ro f t , Sm lln:o m lp g iravol priC6
E F F f
■dewii
A N T H O N Y J.M A Y E• A d v a n c e s u p la d d e r
lave been members of the ^ ra tio n 's executive comm Ince 1981.
W ayne S. Forrey, formerly; V ln Falls, has been namec Jonal manager of Smith Langflfl ElnglnBers Inc. of'B le had been the head of the u: lannlng'*’ deparlmenl of J :ngineers Inc. of Boise. Smith iangas specializes In struct ngineering throughout the We
The Minidoka County F ureau has honored Jack lelley Harman of Norland ' 5 1983 Outstanding Young Fa ‘ ood R and ier Award. The aw du d es the free use of a trai r 250 hours. The Harmans g heat, hay and sugar beets elr 2,000-acre.farm.-They..) in a 400-head cow-calf operol well as a small herdofhogs.
3norsetireesi r tln c z , G ustavo M ala, Jack Mull ilw crt, Donna Okclberry, r k e r . H elen Parton, Aguslln lublgen P e rez , V cm a Roberts, M. d rlgucz , F ra n c is Scarle, Vem IX S tam m , Shirley Slensoker, 1 e n a . Je s s ie W inler. J.W. Youi lan d a Z am ora .im p loyces rccclvlng awards for H sc rv lc e w ere : - Delcio Adams, ir lgh t, JoA nn Alien, Norma Anc rm ln A urtcneche, Jose B a rtn u Klcr. D ennis Blevins, Sieve Bcrilr 5le. V era Carrlgan , Evelyn CastJ znney, D eborah Dick, C)7ithla ! bino Esp inoza, Lloyd Fox, Tom Gi I G age, Ronda Gage. Wanda Gag ilegos. M ary Galllhcr, David C g ln ia G arc ia and Jotin Cochnour.' iso : M ax H oward, Les Hunder, ik irl. E lolso Jo rdan . Cynthia Kos Id K uw ana, Dennis U sh, J u rtlnez, Ju a n ita Martinez, I rtlnez, I re n e Myere, Marla G. Ne 'e llc a O choa. V lodna Oslcrtiout. isc, Id a P la s tc r .~ D an le t'R a lS r 'b a l. S haron Rodriguez, Joyco te r Schoepp, Gerald Shaw, I w, L onnie Shaw. Ted Smith. JC. R c tu g la Torcrz, Lana VigU, W It. Jo sep h in e Wolfe, Helen Wood ght. C a rm en Yates, Belly Voshld n is Z cm kc.c tlrccs also received recognition, i n g du rin g 1983 were: Dave An (i A rnold. Dona Brlnkcrtwff, , Jill, E rn e s t Coiner, G ara Dew, iu r P c rn au . K ate Funk, O dluek. R achel Gorrlnge, B lU ton. Dermis Hendcrlckson. Burl Lconi. Jo se D. Maitlnez, V em on: y P lay fo rd , J e a n Pons, G rade ; h Sorenson, Marlon Sutton ichel T ale.
W h o s ^
r T n r. . . i I I L l
HOME ]IEAL ESTATE I
Idahc 7 V 2 % C o n v e n t
F inancing • 90%
y o u ’r e t i r e d o f h e a r i
3 n - t a l p . a . a r . e ' . t o 0 .h i g h .. ( i c y r i t y M o r t g a g e C v e a v a r i e t y o f h o m e
c e d a f f o r d a b l y . P lu : F E C T I V E S E R V I C E . ^
inds^—Acci
' TWIN FA accountants
----- firm, aftertheir forme:
‘ .M a c G. Hayes opei
f ' Certified P llerthlsmoi
“ We war partnership
J Moc i rise
WASHINGT Department e to a forecast tl r ise moderate! pcrcent over U 2.1 percent k
('£[{ annual gain siri c r ■ L.
specialist In t the cor- nomic Reseat mmlttee official foreca:
of 4 percent to Bul in respon
rly from looked as if foo< med re- “ cldselothebo 1th and Food prices 1('Boise. 2.1 percent hi| 0 urban - said, slightly
J-U-B predicted. Thai Ilth and nual Increase •uctural priccs rose 0.91 West. .4 perccnt in 198:
In Its calculi Farm average of food
:k aod en tire calend Id with:Fann- ^toward IIractor |IS grow 1/ v K!Cts on!y..aIso. .irotlon,
MODtRN woe Of AMLRK
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I'iiijirIuilen.Bcn ■
M axino Ztin Perez, •I, M arla M. I:m SUtkcr. •
Simona • foung a n d . •
o rlO y cars Ims. U nda •Anderson, *boza, Dan •:rlln, Irm a ICastle, Loo •lla Doney, InG abbert. •Gage. lola •d G arcia, *lur.'--------- •ier, L a riy *Kossmon, •Ju a n P . ;
Sabina •Nevarez, «
Ml. Linda •Ifi, Davidt-co Ross, • ¥I, L are ta • -
M aria *I, Wendell e/ood. Bob Sshlda and *
lon. Ihose •Anderet. •
rr, Elwln :Dcwhirst, •
Charlie Z HRobert •
iurl Hlnz, Z J lu n Merz. *clc •ton and Z
;ays r a l
jl o a b I= FINANCING Eho H ousing Funds ntlonal F inancing < % R efinancing • Li
f a r i n g t h a t h o m e
i . - c o m e t o - U n i t e d ............C o m p a n y , W e
i e l o a n p r o g r a m s ’ l u s E F F I C I E N T .
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n t l i e n !c o u n ta n t s h a^ALLS — Two Twin Falls ( nts have started a new 1 er breaking away fromlerem ployer. 1
. H atch and LeRoy H. | lened Hatch and Hayes ( Public Accountants ear- £ lonth.anted lo slart a small \lip where we could have a (
derate fc likely th
»TON (A PI-A gricu ltu re 1economists are sticking **f
: that 1984 food prices will F tely, perhaps as lltUe as 4• the year. They rose only elast year, the smallest n
since the 1960s. UP arlett J r., a -food U
I the departmentrs Eco- arch Service, said tlie:asl calls for a price rise ao7percent thlsyear. ironscto aq u e iy ,h esa ld ll irxxl prices m l^ l average abottom” of the range. pis in 1983 turned out to be ailiigher than in. 1382, he oly less than had been nital was the smallest an* fs B since 1967 when food9 percent. They went up L<« 2 . ' SIilatlons, USDA uses an ro xl prices spread over the pt idar year, not the or
f B u il(ina J R A
f o r t u iRegular paym onts
_______ lax-dolorredlRA cai*0 ‘""O Of "’fO® *1' am ount you'd havo lax bonolilD.
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i ^ i iPURCHASE a ns A v a i l a b l e - F H A i I • A s s u m a b l e 9 % L o w I n t e r e s t S e c o r
uNnu)■ SECuniTY
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. . MOnTCACS Id a h o FalCOMPANY a n d Poca
Sunday , January 29.1984
wove— —lan g o u t s h in g le ^
doser rdationship with dients,” ' : Hayes said last week. _ :
The firm, which is located In the • ' Bluo Lakes Office P ark a t 834 Falls-': " Ave., Suite 1020, wJU speclollze In '' tax mailers and plaimlng for bolh ■ commercial and agricultural small businesses. Hayes said. - - - -- -
Hatch and Hayes formeriy worked for the Beckstead Cooper Co.ofTwlnFalla........... ............— -- --------
•qod price i his year 7
! December-lo-December comparison : -favored by some — which shows a 2.7 ! percent Increase.
The USDA analysis followed on. eariler report by the Labor Deparf- ment which showed a sharp drop in' the nation’s fiiflation ra te In 19&3, Including food priccs.
Department economists say th e re ' are a number of reasons for predict-; ing higher food prices this year, induding greater consumer demand^ as the economy recovers, higher^ priccs for some farm commodlUfs^ and a conUnued creep upward ih tests* of transporting, processing aiid '‘ merchandliing food afle r It leaves the-' farm.
Assistant Secretory William' Lesher, tbe USDA’s senior economist, said that food eaten aw ay from home, rose most sharply last year, while th e ; prices of food a t grocery stores rose ' onlyi percent.
une,O^moMho PfRRYM.HANCH£Vlavo wlthoul R.J. Carr. CLU Ag«n«y
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S t oi B y DON KENDAU ; - p i e Associated Pn
I WASHINGTON- iSbni is well above ; w beat priccs are
/qbbut lhe a v ^ g ac to rd lng to Agrici
■projbctlons.■ One reason for U
' f&rmers,' of coursc - h l ^ e r prices are
• c n ^ — Is somethl....... -w orld^’stddts^UkiS-
com pany tbe amc o v o r at tbe •end of •markeUng year consumed.
--------- r-FOr'exampie, Jf jbushel of wbeat Iel sum lng two busliela tbe'stock-to-usc ra
p ercen t.- B ut measurlag wo a n d - consumption la rg e r figures, altho Is th e sam e; to sho^
r> Idaho in" r^ B O IS E W a b < !: >8ti>ck B b e^ - now : l o i ^ l e v e l f a 9 e : i-Crop and LIvesi
i •^■Service announced J; .:- T|)e agency repo
.sheq) luiDtbm ! :: 3S6.000 bead, tn
5 .c c w t^ o n 'J a o ; l , - ; lowest raunt for Idi
; Nation-£WASHINGTON (
; tion’s sheep (lock b j agaln j-to IM ralU w J a n . 1. tbe smallest
tb e Agriculture Dep- ........ - ? - k ^ I n g ‘ 8 h eq> -rec«
i. ago. ■ ■■ .; o r/lda ls- said-tbi ; .w a s dow ns percent
• > .mUlioo a y c a r ago, 3 a record low, ,Wb(
I t>egen keepbig track f w e re about 46,Smlllli
^oounfry: '5 T he a s . sbecp J« £ a t6 6 ^ m U U o n h a ^ : th en a tio n was claioo n ^ t . a o d ivool to l
li Kbund forecasI WASHINGTON (AP) 1 em m en t r ^ r t predicts ; tbe w estern p a rt of the
bave abundant water t su m m er because of hea
\ snow in mucb of tbe re; i few months.I T be report was issuec p tbe aepartm ents of A » I (Commerce, wblcb measi
snowpacks, m elt and mi f of- w a te r runoff and su]
accum ulated in tbe wtou Itrovldes about 75 per W est's annual watersupp
. ‘P e te r C. Myers, cblel SoU Conservation Servli agency’s first snowpack s
'so n on Jan . 1 strawed uiuon las t faU and so fai has been "very heavy” fo y e a r in c row.• 'M yers said the Great I U t ^ is expected to rise 3
, h igher than last year’s pei Lake is expccted to set j w a te r record this spring.
R ainfall in the w e s t^
E g y p t to getWASHINGTON (AP) -
bc ab le to get about l.S mil tons of U.S. wheat and flo new $250 million Food agreem ent, says the j Departm ent.
Melvin E . Sims, general ag e r fo r USDA’s Foreign A Service, said lhe agreemt Monday, calls for thc comi
M a s t i t i s
P rev en ti
S e r v i c
SERVING MAG-------------SOUNDPR
CO N TRO LS IV
'▼ ▼ ▼ W E S T A C R O
Bring in or mentk leriaX uU ure of Bii
73 0 S3 2 4 -8 1 0 0
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> G k s IALL yexPress - ...... ........... sto;
AN —T hefarm priceof dep ve year ago levels but Ser ire rocking along a t coa rage of last season, bar Tlcullure Department Jecl
— 19ar the disparity — and last irse, m ay argue th a t ' ' B u e needed for both mUJ iUilng USDA caUs the grai =UM” ratio. Slnipjy, it Tl unount of grain left of :: of the International repc r ■with-lh€'"amounf— age-____________________ dropif a person had one Ls left over afte r con- was
lels during the year, cons ratio would be SO a st(
cent.world grain supplies A : m r c ^ r e s much « an d i Ithough Uie principle 39.41 Jiow how much of a Th<
Bheeinventojy smallilabo’s Inventory:Of': -Nun low stands a t it» catego 96 years, the Idaho Idaho rastock Reporting compa ced last w eet— ' - - su jvej eportedthatonJan >er8 had fallen to In I« from, tbe: .410,000 down l
. l,.1983.:Itwa8tbe o ff 8 c Idaho since 1886. was off
i ’s flock clippedN (AP) — The na*' ' e f fo il k has been cupped ' (lo ck t nlUIan head as o f ' sheep j est Inventory, since' ' But i Department began . down s pecords-iw-yeare— teH ihr
,1979 tothe sbeep count . decline
ent from about 12 the wo [o. wWdh also w a s, y ea rs .1 m>en the USDA take a ack in 1867. there o ther lli tiUlon sheep In tbe - v . 'D iev
..... . ' a s o f J<.Jndustiy peaked. .mUllon.
In 19C, when y ea r.ea m oriogroriDore ra v o rag ea help .the w ar L up
dant wat ist acrosiP ) — A gov- two tinlets that most of average,the country wUl w here It:r supplies next -T he snotheavy rains and from muiregion thc past d ian and
th e Collued Monday by am ountsAgriculture and I n k le s , yisurr mountainmake forecasts Snowpasupplies. Snow 200 perce
Inter and r in g depths upercenl of Uie Oregon, !upply- Nevoda, I
Colorado,hief of USDA's above norvice, said Uie ported forck survey of the M ontana i■ed thal precipi- In AlasJfar this winler since Oc
" for Ute sccond snow sacc The wal
at Salt Lake in said toe 3 feet to 4 feet tbroughoupeak, and Utah R iver sysel a new high- a re so hi(g. room leftem states was runoff.
It m ore U .S . u' — Egypt wUl be shipped mUllon metric Sept. 30.1 flour under a A metricxl for Peace and is equj: Agriculture Thus, If ali
could provJiral sales man- of wheal to :n Agricultural The Fooimcnt, signed provides lorimmodjlles to buy thecom
JTIO N
ICES O F ID A H O , I
iGIC VALLEY DAIF >ROGRAMS-FOR-lV IVIILK QUALITY A!
1., Lnbofolory ... ^ b o c to r la CO
2. M ycoplosm S T 3. Milking oqu7 0 4. S c l« n tillcw
5. D islr ibu to rf A gro Produi O ovadino '
I tio n t h i s a d a n d rec< B iifk T a n k M ilk . South Lincoln Stn
3, Twin Falla, Idaho Sundaj
k e y t (l i a r ’s supply of foo^ ls^leftj JtoragoTdr later lise.
According lo the latest report lepartm ent's Foreign Agrie fervlce, total worid use of wtt »arse g ra in s— which is mostl >arley, oats and sorghum — ected a t 1.24 bUlion metric tow 983-84 m arketing year that ast July 1.. By next July 1, an estlmatci liUlon tons of wheal and <ra ins will be left over._______That wUl mc'an'a'stocks'to-usi
f 13.8 perccnl. According t ^ r t , It will be the smaUest pe ge- since 1975-76. whon Uie ropped to around 12.5 percenl.- Lasl sum m er, the July i carr a s 234.3 milUon tons, with 1 >nsumption a t 1.23 bUllon bush stocks-to-use ratio of about I! int.A m etric ton is about 2,205 p< Id is eqwU to 3C.7 bushels of whi .4 bushels of com. rh e ratio is “generally accept
.....
lilest since 1886umbers of ‘ other shoe) sgories also were downrboth li tio and nationwide this year iparcd to the ^an. 1, 1983 'ey. ■
Idaho, breeding ewes were tt M percent, ew eJam bs were i percent and the lamb crop off 9 percen t
id to 11 millionl i As recently as I960, Uje k totaled m ore than 33 mUllon spand Iambs.it the trend has been generoUy n s ^ J h e e ^ ly 1960s, except
to 1982. The reasons for Uie [ne include wide variaUons io world wool m arket over Uie s. predators in the West which a loU o t flocks, and shifts to ■ livestock enterprises, e value of aU sheep and lambs Jan . 1 waa estim ated at fS94 >0 ,- down S.' p e i ^ t from a ^ l e r , the.report said, -nie Igs value w as |S2.lO per head, cents frbm 1983. <
te r flows ss W esttimes lo five times abov ge, except in northern Arizoni It was close to normal, he sale nowpack as of Jon. 1 raiigc< nuch below normai in Uie Cana nd w eslem Montana portions o i^lumbla Basin to recon its in the central Cijloradi s .
rpacks measuring more Uiar rcent of the average Januarj
were recorded in souUierr I, southern Idaho, Caiifomia, i, Utah, soutbem Wyoming and lo. N ear normal or sllghUy normal snowpacks wero ro- for northern Wyoming, ccntral ta and Arizona.Qska. it bas been mUd and dry October, when near-record iccumulated, the report said, /ater supply in reservoirs was J be "gcK>d to excellent" lOUt the West. In the Colorado system, bowever, reservoirs high that there Is not much ;ft to handle a heavy spring
w h ea t, f lou red this fiscal year, which ends
ric ton Is atwut 2,205 pounds )ual to 36.7 bushels of wheat.. aU wheat, the arrangement
wide about 55 miUlon bushels to Egypt.'ood for Peace agreemenl long-term credit for Egypt to ommodlties.
, Inc.
IRYMEN WITH-MASTITIS-------- ^ASSURANCE! '>ry(ncllitytoiiondlo ........couni o ro b lo m s. sm a [solo tlon .’qu ipm on t ev alu a tio n , c w ash -up ev alu a tio n , o r for provon W osi d u e ls Inc lud ing i' iO y n o n io to ’ .j c e i v e F R E E B a c -
tree tJ e r o m e
> • t
day. January 29,1984
0 g r asftjjver In an indicator oi
" abundance of i port by the port said. "Tht gricultural in 1983-84 Is chi wtealTmd drop in Uiecoaj osUycom. ra tio whUo Uic — Ia pro- creascd for U tons In the season.” iat began Explicitly, U, ................coarse grains 1oted 170.5 mainly becau id coarse payment-in-kind_____________ andJlM Lm LdnKusc ratio cu t the produ g to Uie sorghum, along t percent- crops. The U.S.' Uie ratio was less affectednl....................In aU, tbe repo:arryover ' of coarse grains h 1982-83 to be 759.6 miU; lushels — tially more Uian Jt 19 per- duce this season.
ConsequenUy, i5 pounds of coarse grains wheat of high of 137.6 mlUl
Is cxpcctcd to st xjpted as tons by next July
U .S .6 g ra ilthin By DON KENDAL '“ f. ThoAssoctatedPr [983,
WASHiNGTON S ta tes has offero
fite Union an addltloa /ere tons of wheal and* :rop senior, Agricultur
ficial » y s Moscov ' a t taking thc fuUai
1 Undersecretary saidattheconclusi
tlie week in London th Illon told they could bi
m etric tons of gr ally first y e a r of a nev
__agreem ent txtweei
Uie The pact require3 in to buy a minlmun Uie ■ annually over five lich la s lO c ti.A n a d d it i to can be bought wil
sultation, bul If mc lbs tons is wanted, notii SM -By tho same tolI a S tates — which is s 'be : relatively large su| Id, lagging exports — c
to buy more Uian t____I specified In the agi
liged to inform Most , _ Amstutz said Uiat ^ tworday London mi
larly scheduled con • • In the agreement —
th a t they would neec million tons now a%
,u-„- United States.“ And in Ught
| j ' supply-<Iemand cond e t Union, we do not t
S m - ^n so f
rado [-{eaviei^ fo r prin’‘f ’ WASHINGTON (AI
expected surge in probobly wlU mean a
**“y In dem and for maj inputs such as fertUL m achbiery and fuel— Increases for some of Agriculture Departme
F arm ers took mU “• from production in
government's payme g ram . But, except for version for wheat, th« PIK program s for Uie
ucn com , sorghum, rice i ' " t w ere affected lastyear
The department’s search Service said fi m ay be up 6 percent to Jast y ea r; pesticides. 1 chlnery, 5 percent tq t
ids energy products. 1 pei • cent. Supplies arc e>
ids mostly adequate Uils se a t..
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l i n p r iof relative tightness or < r ^ a in supply,” Uie re- J he worid stock situation J haracterized by a sharp 1 larse.grain.stbcks-to-usc ho wheat ratio has in- j the third consecutive 3
tthc worid supply of 2
; has dropped shaiply, p ause df the U.S. v nd acreage program tl lrougbt..-which sharply _ luctlon of com and sl g with some oUier key l£ 1. wheat crop, however, U ed. ItMrt said Uiat world use -U IS in 1983-84 is expected Ui Ulion tons — substan- IS an the world wUl pro- a\ n. at', the global stockpile rc ns Uiat was a record lUlon tons last sum m er rc shrink to 66.4 mUllon fai Jy I. That will mean a lai
offen n to ScVLL m‘*ress OVI
thtN - The United gci •ed to seU the Sovlel avj inal 10 mlUIon metric Uoi d com this year, but a L ure Department of- not ow probably wUl balk wa; amount. mey Daniel G. Amstutz Uia ision of talks this past bou that the Soviets were T buy up to 22 mUIlon and Sraln In 1983-84, the mU: ew long-term supply Um: ien the two countries. A
meire s the Soviet Union con im of 9 miUion tons 7.96 ve years, tieglnning mUl Utlonal 3 million tons ' — f viUiout further con- addi nore than 12 mUlion soyt tice m ust t>e given. A oken, if Uie-United and } still burdened by a soyb njpply of grain and In- desires the Soviets said 1 the 12 mUlion tons resp ■greement, it is ob- live iscow. atter at Uie Soviets at Uie Most meeting — a regu- Gr onfcrence specified ~j«mbi- did not indicate Carti ed to buy thc fuU 22 Sovie avaUable from the cmbi
R e a gof the current ssure
fidltlonsintheSovi- sever t believe it is lUcely Ing h m stutz said. *'The years
?r dem and Tiarpfarm\P ) — This yea r's "Fa1 ^crop plantings to Inia substantial rise percei
a jo r agricultural dccllnlllzers, pesticides, many- and hefty price half U of them, says the incomi nent. mand ilUlons of acres antlclf 1 1983 under Uie nent-in-klnd pro- The or a scaled-down be ade h ere are no 1984 with “i he other crops of the ofl
and cotton Uiat priccsar. gaUon,i Economic Re- about t fertilizer prices “ Pri<
to 8 perccnt from materii, 1 percent; ma- fertillz<) 8 percent; and rapidlyKsrcent to 2 -per- said. "Iexpected to bo expccteseason. I984.”
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' i c e sstocks-to-use ratio of It percenl, tying Uie rccord 197S-76. It was more Uian last July L- -Wheat stocks next July
Jocted at 104.1 mUIIon toi year’s use a t 480.4 milllo dicaling a stocks-to-use rat 22 percent, compared to li pcrcent lost July 1. Thc rea wheat supplies are increa than consumpUon. f
_ ITie worid situation is nol story behind U.S. grain pri Is a large part of it bccause farmers depend so much o It also is part of the cxplar
-USDA-eeonomists- are tfl Uial wheat prices a t the f j^ 1983-84 crop year are » average S3.45 to $3.60 about Uie sam e as the avera received In 1982-83. §
Com prices, meanwhile. renUy forecast a t *3.20 to K farm, natlonaUy.-compain lasl season. ]
s mor^ oviets1983 grain crop was much 1 over the previous year., c thus far for the new crop h generally favorable, and the available from other expoi tlons aro ample this year.”
Lifting the ceUing on such not uncommon. In 1982-83, was told 11 could buy up to Z metric tons — 15 mUlion m Jiat year’s formal lid. The Mught 13.9 million tons.
This year. Amstutz said h€ md guessed'’ the Soviets mi£ nUllon to n s ^ o re than the imlt.
According to Agriculture nent figures, private U.S. e ompanles have sold the Sovie .96 mUiion tons of grain nUlion wheat and 3.33 mUlloi - for delivery Uuough Sepl ddition, sales Include 490,100 D ybcans.A metric ton Is aboul 2,205
nd Is equal lo 36.7 bushels of v jybeans, o r 39.7 bushels of cor In answer to a question, / ild the offer to sell more gralr sponse to an increasingly o ve market, raUier than par tempt to Improve relaUon oscow.Grain sales to Uie Soviet Unic nbargocd byUien-President. irter on Jan . 4, 1980, because ivict invasion of Afghanlsta flbargo was lifted by Pn iagan on April 24. 1981. lindi lire from .U.S. farm ers. Reag vcrely criticized the embarj { his prcsidcnUal campaigi ars ago.
d expected n supplies■Farm machinery sales are Increase this year, possit
'ccnt or more, following asfoui Jino.” Uic report sa id .^ 'S a ny machinery Items In jl983 f the 1979 levels. Improved Jme prospects and pent-ui id are'.Uie major re a s o n fo i c l p a t e d ^ e s ^ . ” j
he petroleum supply Is ejcpec: idequate for Uie 1984 c rto sc 1 “only modest price d i^ g e offing. Uie report saidlG aa es may drop about, flvb cei on, whUc diesel fuel fnay it three cents a gillon.'' } •»rices for iiatural gas.' the urial used for am m onia nitr llzer production, have b*en n dly In recent years." tbe rc
" P r i ^ to' Industrial'users cted to climb about 13 percei
i S B T100% W o a th o r p r o o f ^ b s o lu to ly N o W a s to >oIf L im ite d - F e o d TOO - C h o ic e .
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expected, i uly 1 aro pro- somewhat tons aod this Soybeans, -
Ullon t«is, in-~ a prir ratloofnearly Uvestockfe0 less tban 2 !reason: fworid “Thlssu{ reaslng faster .w U lsb^g t
f bul the riinol the entire prices, but it
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A t ^ivlels aboutlln — 4.02 M rUlon wheal€pl. 30. In I U I -,100 tons of I V I I
205 pounds of wheat or com.1. Amstutzrain was In Q + o + c i y competl- - O l d t t ? part of an n i r / 2.^1 Lions wiUi U l f t J U l
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1953 GMC 1 Tc Jectcd to T Dw'go Truck V,• season, 1967 CI
S n S 3fjasollne ^ front Ilro. • 1 I cenls a » • 1964 chov. si
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outlook report said soybean rail was larg e r than had been I, thus Ughtening the supply It from ea rlier indications.}, crushed into oU and meal,' rime source- of protein for' feed.
•uggests tha t soytiean prices igUien in Uie coming monUis, rise wUl tie moderated by
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40\ V-6 Magnum 5 Spood, d Bool Oed, Side S Roor Dump • I• 1963 F600 Ford, Now Rubbor.
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. Ton Von • 1977 Chov. Truck Vt /Boot Bod. 3 StogoTwIn H olil* 1' Ton w /Slo«k Rock • 1979 Chov. S Von • 1975 Chov. Suburban 4X4 Chov. Von. I Ton • 1964 Fard Pic ord •/. Ton • 1968 IHC I Ton • 1< J26 IHC Turbo Hydro.. Front WolgI 1 Pair E ndogo G oto i ■ 1972 More Slop Von (Tool Truck) • 1974IHC
IC Pickup • 1966 IHC Pickup • 197 >ood. 5 S 3. 2 0 ' Spud Bed (to be to 16‘ Flatbed • 1974 Ford Courier P,l
S H O P E Q U IP ;ii» D ynom elar • Morquoll Englno , n P fo .t-(R od A rrow) * Hand Spr Compre*»or • Homo Bulll Bonch
' G reoso G un Pillort • Blockimil 3rlll P ro n • Stoom Cleaner • Eng : Jock • Spol W eldor (Morquotr) Orilli Rovorjible Drill •Top i
ulic Roms •Vkfoldlng Rod •Hafiy H
F A R M E O U I P ioinl Hong-on Mowor • lorgo Hy Round C ontar Oar. Roar Bor Rallc
T R A C T O R0 70 • 026 IHC. Full Cob w/loodoi MF, Cob, A ir. Radio, Hooter, Oue culollng, w /D u o li • 146BIHC DVSi
J C M M E N T S H O P ik For Heavy Duly Truck* t Cor* • ICO Sido Lino • Truck Axlo Bondo ock Stand • 100 Ton Jack • 50 Ton
M I S C E L L A N E/ Salo • 33 R e lroodi • Pickup bo Got, • 10' Gtxjin Au£jor • Qeo Bc Wheol» (330 Col.) • 1949 Chov
ink Sland • 3 0 le n g th i Gated Pip 'onk Sproyer (Conlury) • 3 Poht ^ w/Bolt Drivr> • Trucklood ol Sip It & W hoo'- • O' Campor w/RofrIg \C • Borroll Com p Slovo • Hondo 5 Antique A u loslovo • Rape Block S r Comp Stovo • Eloctrlc Space He ot • Troeior U m brollot • 500 Gol omo Sheotrock • 2 Boxo* Mobllo I1 Rolrlgofotion Unll • Hoy Knivo • /Vheelt • M ite. Home** ♦ 6 man A ivid Bradley G ardon Tractor w/M• Swomp C eolor • lorgo'R olrlao Toyolo 3fiC M otor • Box Cor Hln N lpport
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thc po rtso ld .Jre. Also, it said, maricet prices wiU be.f sensitive to Uie South American soy-~
,jm bean crop , as weU as to Uie ouUook for.^ dom estic production of grain andjjjy oUseeds in 1984.
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13 Speed RTO 12513; 50.000 Mlloi.% Rodlol F ron t Buddi, 30V Rodlol Cap*W/fM C o t to l to . 2>S " Hsolod Mirror* • oed, 2 S p e e d R oort. 108 Harth Hoiit. p • 1957 Chovy . 29 yd, LIvbtfock Feeder ^3or. Cob a C h o t i l t • 1965 Dodoo 5 yd.Pord I Ton. M o ta l Oox. Slnale Axle • ^ Impolo 4 d o o r • 1981 Impolo 4 Door • k Von • 1977 Chov. Suburban • 1958 ^<• 1963 Ford FIOO wA^on S lilt Goto • i r ov. Short w /B ox- 6-Cylr4 Spped • 1975 4X4. 43 .000 A c tu a l Mllo* * 1966 Ford J Pickup -/, Ton • 1970 fo td Pickup 'A ^• 1972 Fo rd G aloxy 500 • 1968 Ford
Veighlf a C om fo rt Covor. 13.6-38 New ^ Morcodo* 4 D o o r • 1959 T.BIrd 2 Door ilH C P lck u p o 1970IHCCIubCob, .V.1971 IHC P ickup • 1959 GMC Tandem - T
10 told te p o ro to ly ) > 1959 Chov. 2Ton, J f c t rP ,U .* 1 9 7 4 F o rd F 1 0 0 3 0 2 A /T
I P M E N T ^|lno A nolvzor • High Pro*tufo W othor J T - I Spray Rig • C utllng Torch • Uncoln «nch G rin d e rs • Motol Sloroae Rock . umiih VUc • G re o to Gun (Vacuum) :« L Englno S tan d • Botlory Chorger • 30
joti) • Lubo O itp o n to r • Impoct Top & Olo Sol • lo g Choln* •Extontlon ty High P ro»»uro W othor No. 520
I P M E N T Z0 Hydroulle O o io r Blode • t-12 ACE ^Roller* • 10' T ondom Dl*c on Rubber
» R Sodor • 784 D IHC • Bobcat Front End »Duel*, 3000 h o u r t (Excollonl Cond,) ^DVSOO E ngine » .
P E O U I P M E N Tar* « lu b e E qu ipm en t • Truck W heel ^ jndor • E ng ino Stand • Now Rebuilt ’J f Ton Jack ^
H E O U S ?p box • 12' F lotbe'd • 5 Fuol Tonk* *>o Board* • S to ck W atering Tonk* • ^.hov, Fuol T ruck . 1000 Gol. (Port*) "J Pipe 8 -I0 -1 2 " • P ip e Tfcllor 0 350 ^jin t H am m erm lll PTO • John Deere ^1 Siphon Tubo* • N u Flox Irrigation Dfrlgorotor. F u rnoce . Jock* • Hondoido 50 ( p a r t l j •_Bool.FuolTonk • G o*--)4---------Kk S Tackle • M all Box * 0 0 * Wood- ”:e H oator • F uo l Borrol Pump • Air I Gol. F lborg lo*! Holding Tonk • 30 )llo Homo S hoo trock • 2 Boxo* ln*u- 9vo • Noll K egs • Milk Con* • Creom on Army T onl • V acuum Milk Pump • » w/M owor « C om on l Bog* • Control Irlaorollon U nil • O ld Rofrigerolor r HIngo* • M o o t Sow • Jitterbug S ^ ,