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76th year. No.o . 2 9 2 7Twin Falls. Idahtho Mondaiay, October 19,1 2 1981 22 5 ^ j-— ^ * TtlaiuraV ^ D e tm o c r tn ts I l^s/of a series on/on the condilion of Itl. iho 's Dmcmocnilii'F.’irfy. I l-:.n ’.j Rebuiiilding ] I I '

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...... , - By BUUCK MAMMONO N D ...... ■- - — ______Times-News MTiter

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Polish Com munm ist Partx; chief;/ resigns

R e aa g a n a d nm i t s r e c e 2 s s i o n i s1 h1 e r e • WASItlNGT H a r d - llin i er, m ililita ry chi- c-xpanding ilie war viclory at.Yorklown ar lie c a b in e t (0 include com^ominilkv;- bi'oughl Poland "a step questions, "Yi‘Yes, 1 lliink eveiyone me ■sidenl marked Ihec firfirsl lime Reagan placed Communist Party meeting with France's Presi rtv chief non-party membmbersand Catholics. closirlosertom arliallaw," a g re e s on lhlat," a t, ■ Fri has confirmed the nation is in a Stanislaw Kania in a ;naj< Francois Mitterrand, Jaruzclski said Ihe resoisolution. The presidsidenl also rejected slight recession.in. Earlier, some ernm ent shakeup Sunday and a 5H-year-old general Reagan lold reporters he viiich accused Solidarily of allempt-all former Presidsident Kidiard Nixon's -wc - economic expertsiris pointed to the who Is also detertfenso minisler. now iias i-„ •waiting for more details" on he would nol tolerate "confror ng a political takeoverL*r and call for an ci the slump in the buTX rri “ rapltli; powercr by virtue of liisposis „„|i economic Iwycoll of resi le housing and from the Solidarity union, bul lUlhorized the government to u: ■esignation of Polisli Commununist ------automobile- Industi e miiitary. governmoni ' u.^c a n y IJ b v a a n d a clifoffofoiicli purciiases paj- [ustries bccause-of positions in govemmenl loCatl nouns lo restore order would 1 '’arty chief Stanlslaw Kania J the greatest auttioritv n.,ift d be the from lhe Kliad,adafy govemmenl. (j^y * higli interest ralesates as well as an "We never souglit - and luiding force beiiind liis new ia y , sincc M arslinll.11 Jozef Pilsudski ruled ew gov- "No," saidid lleagan. "it would increase In the uncmploymcnlunci rate more always avoided - coi r n m e n t, liave to bee worldwide" for a "All we heard is that Kani;nia is from 7.3 lo 7.5 percenlpen lasl monlh lion. We are nol sirlving for L'nW orldW arlandll, ,r;™ ," o w : "The text of liie resolution drdrew the workable bo.vci.vcotl of oii sliipm enis iut." he added, "We have to0 findi a s sig n s in th e w.'ind, ind But one thing is sure - lite po: possibility After elevalinlllng Jaruzclski. known bouiHiundary and delineated llie f(form of from Libya, arand "Ihere arc plenlv lul more about the now f of retreat has been cxhaustc The Washlnglonlon Posi Sunday in isted." liie as a man of■ "iron" discipline." Ihe resp■esponse," hesaid. of customers"s" if tiie United Slales irnment and whal il means." former general told Iheic central 2tX)-memberpari an slory in thee businessb section jarly ccnlral commlllee -1"Tiie firsl slate on llie ro;road (to did uol imporlorl I.lbyan.pctroleum, F o llo w in g up a n interview he com m lllee in tils firsl speech 5 fiohad declared, "Thele United Stales ;h a s p a rly a u th o riz e d th ec governmentg( lo declare "No oiiecouiitiintry could affect liiem givi givon lo a group of editcitorial economy is in a recession,"reci le a d e r. a stale of eineinergency "in case of • 'S e c POLAND P a g e A22 • ______— Qood ess, oveerwork,:, low ptyaybrinngsonibum ouJt ‘O * BySTRPHANIF^IK SC H OR OW descnbcd by its syiwinploms: apatiiy. fatigue, Simpson, a former DHWIW em ployee, the I term has been poppingng upu more and more Times-News wrilirifcr lenslon, frustration,n, boredom, irriiatiilily or Some pwiple lliink: burnoutbi Is just a fancy rec r en tly . -M innesota V ikeslend ei ______a n g e r. n a m e for stre ss, Jill Chestnut, Cti the direclor of Simpson, wlio now workkorks for the Idaho "Burnoul is tlie end c produci of long-lerin Phllly win streak— ! nursing at Magic Vallealley Memorial Hospital, In 1 d u s tria l C om m ission, sa y s, TWIN FAU,S.1^ - Wiien .Mary J. firsl slartlarted chronic slress brougugiit aboul by work-relaled jys. "I Ihink I suffered ‘JI fee ls th e te rm m ay be overused.ovi the i: symptoms of burnoul,, I lookU a cut in pay to her Job as 0 socialsoc worker, she had dreamsms of problems ralher liiarlan by personal difficiillies." . Jackson could mi! “Vou find people wiiwlio burn oul arc Ihose comc c here," i i i b b w in n in g th e W/ar ar on Poverty single-handedly,ly. 'says Pamela Palriclick, the auliior of a Look for w h o se w hole life is; inir a burnoul. They're As social worker. Simpsonson says he poured so first series gam e—— B 3 Instead, siiee foundfi herself figliting Ihe sarsame <'rossand Blue7 SSiiield aboul Ihe problem unhappy at home. they're th( unJiappy every- much r energy into dealing: withwil the problems of battles ovftr andand over. Problems refused lobe lo I "Burnoul is llie lossISS of lh a t joy an d enjoym ent It w h o re ." sh e say s, others,0 hc had none lefl'I forfc himself or his RR-11 solved. Legislatilators hacked at her programram's In working." say: C lo u lf le d ...... , Bl lys Mike Mulcliings, a fam ily , funding. .Clicnlsnls ovon ro-wnled her “interfcerfcr- psycliologisi at Linccicoln Riementary School in‘‘ Some psychologists: coCOI n sid e r bu rn o u t a kind of 'C o m i c s . r ...... A "You can only give so mluch ud unlil your buckel • e n c e ." S h e beca;came increasingly fatigued aflerafl TwinFaiis, depression lhal may leailead lo alcoholism or drug ^ I d a h o ...... dependency. goes dry. You have to repleni)lenish 11 somehow, or ..A ll work, easily irrilrrila'lediand snappy.lo botli clieiilieiils Burning out. fluid Ichings says, does not jusl th e d ip p e r Is going lo com eju up p d r y ." Magk: V alley ...... B l and co-workers,rs, , • » stem fcpm pulling in h'rances Wells, the MVMVMH personnel manag- in long hour.s at tiie office. He compares a burned-iled-out person to a O b i t u a r i e s ...... B2 Kvonlually,sh, she quit, a victim of "burnoul"'it" or althougii Itiat can be a cr, lias a slightly differeferent definition. "To me, b J a sy m p to m , _burned-oul tree: nn emptyy shell,sl with no inner A4 job-related sires;ress and emol ional exhaustion, ij b u rn o u l is p retty m u ch i O p i n i o n ...... n. Low s a la rie s a re oflJflen a factor In burnoul, but :h an end result of lack of “c o rc . — '' AQ Burnoul is-tli‘the latest Irendy lorm inn 11Ihe " m o n e y Is nol the an s' JJ planning," P to fH e ...... isw er," says Jess Garrett, a "Every job has slress, I1 don'tdot think UHW has ”0 ^ psychological glossary. g Uing consideredd ;an child protection super S p o r t s ...... E ►ervi.sor fo r tiie D ep artm enII l If an individual has no Ilong-range goals and is a . D i*/ ' occupational hazardha, for nurses, leachcrs ai a m o nopoly on th a t." Sim psonison sa y s, s and o f H e a lti and Welf.iIfare. "We jusl can'l pavv not delcgalL-d au th o rllyly lllo p e rfo rm d u tie s, h e or V a U c y L l f e ...... i AIO social workers,s. burnoulij can just as easily sirililrike people more money ai Sometimes, a burnout victim vici is lhe tasl lo and fix it. I Ihink they iiceii(I she ends up in lol'al frustration, fr Wells says, l W e a t h e r .. A2 exccutive.s. salt know whal is liappeninglg Ilo him. He may salcspi*rsons. bus drivers and ar emotional support," "Burnout or flame-out is housewive.s. I is jusl a porson. more or c ^ o m p la in of h e a d a d ic s and stc "You can doulile the salary and the jol)[) less._glvingup," d sto m ac h pa in s, o r he — 1 It Is a mentalat uj n d piiy-^K'iil condition. u.siial;iially satisfuelion doesn't d double,"'observes Cordontl The phenoineiion is nonot new, but Weils says •SeeBUIWOUT^ P a g e A 2

♦ 0 * A -2Tlm os-N ow s. Twin Falls.Ills', Idaho MonrtSyTdctoBST ------Polland— — M @nj 'flgreemcnt-BarclkowskL..or_hanl-llner__Slcfan-. or. » C «iUQ tinued iro m A l------“1 freezirtg'food prices imtirfli jemands - Olszowski would)uld lake ovec if Kania recovery) mumustbelhcovercimlngof is } re a c h e d on oU ier union de la b o r group ste p p e d down. Paper buyers*ra names reiedatsed Tank rollst over,o kttUng two® the ecohomicnlc crisis, liquidation of Including ‘ steps to glvo tho lal BOSTON (UPI) - IA ScatUe firm Ibal sells3 termt __-_FORT-HOOD. TexTexas (U P D -A n M-€0 tankik - the tensions andind eliminations of the d < ir e c t conlrol o y e r econom ic'c policy. In a resolutionUon e x tre m e ly c ritic a l of papers through ihc-mC 'm all ( 0 students has agreereed In U.S. Army’s key battlebat weapon — rolled overr iiin hilly blockades Oseisedand inspired by forces Solidarity leader Lech WaValesa, vis- Uie lO-milllonf] member m> union and its federal court to turoD oiover on request the namess ofo Its terrain during a trainingt maneuver, kllllniing two placed In m:many leading centers of J J lln fc E ra n c e a s a gueslaL flvFiveicadiog loaders, Uie cenU'alccn committee also - - — s o ld ie rs w h o w e reV pinnedp: undcmcath and'lnjujurlnga.' ’SoiraarltyrTli^amwlsklMld. lobor 1 unions, held urgentt consulla- called for a returnretu to the SKlay work Pacific Research1 Co..Cc w h ic h has s o ld 10.0000 term ti third, officials saidid SiSunday. Ja ru z e lsk<1 l didc nol mention whether tio t n s by telep h o n e witli hhis move- week and a ‘'temporary"‘'ler ban on all papers to collcge_sli_8ludcnts, _ also agreed-to0 hall - Maj. Tony Geishashauser, spokesman for theI largesth Kania woulddremainonthcpolitburo. r m 1 e n t’s h e a d q u a rte rs In Gdanansk. strikes - hard-1;rd-line moves aimed al ...... busihess under a conscinseht decrec late last week beforebc military base in the Western world, said the? namesr "The Sovlei/lets will be pleased with dined Im- Solidarity, whichhich won the 5^iay week Solidarity officials docll — - U.S. District Court JudiJudge D o n ald Voort>ccs. would not be relescleased*untll relatives havefe been his departure,ire,’’ a ranking diplomat In with the government In m e d ia te co m m en t on how the Sales of term paper8_have pa _been_ IllegalRal. In n o tiric d ...... Moscow saidId of Kania. who came to | -the-elevatlon of Jaruzelski,k i .p r a l t e d MassachuseUs since:e BoslonE University obtainedned an The dead victimsims were believed to bo a second s power in Sept•pt. 1980 when the Solidarl-'', last winter by Walesa as a InjuncUon afiainst thethem in Oclober, i972. Butlut th e lie u te n a n t a n d a privatep attached lo theJ Texas ty union wasas bom at Ihe end of the * an honesi Jaruzelskl wwa; as o l e c t i in th e Uilrd — practice - continuedj tthrough notices on camampus National Guard. OneOn of the soldiers was •(^rted Gdansk strlkirike. But the envoy held /m a o w ith w hom th e union coould i work, day of a stormyrmy 3-day Central Com- bulletin boards and1 odvertiMmentsad In "alteraatlla tlv e " c ru s h e d by th e taink n k ja n d th e o th e r w a s re p o rte2d d cul in back from saysaying Moscow engineered Leading union activist Jailanusz On- mlttee sessionin InIn which Kania’s lead- .A newspapers. half in the accidcnident which occurred about 7 p.m . th e rem o v a l. yszkiewla said "It seems5 1that Ihls ershlp was repeatedlyrepc attacked for . A I. . y S a lu rd a y . The changeIge at tiie lop of Poland's change c was a compromistjse" — a weakness InI the th face of an:flnll- C rim e wavee Ihits churches The injured soldleiIdler was treated and releaseded from leadership caicame afler Solidarity and reference r to earlier specula'latlon Uiat soclalisl threatlal anda political gainS by azim ierz theSolidarilyunl'U nion. ,NRW YORK (UPI)PI) — A wave of attaci(s on1 clergycl Darnell Army' CoiCommunlly Hospital al Fortt Hood.J] •- . the governmenent signed an agreement either e moderate Kaz and liouses of worshirship — lnclu(flng the rape m u tila tio n o f a n u n: - - isp re a d S u nday w ith th e robS b b e ry H umane So.society against ii ...... ofaBronxCallioliechi; church by tw oarm ed men; M oy o n -— “ Nothinfi Is sacredred any more," said Officer•cr Lee LOUIS (UPl)PI) - The Humane Societyy of' the acks^ United Slates hass called for the removal of In S purllnB , sa y in g lher«iiere have been several attack a "■“ " W h a te v e r m oney Is leftt ati the end staff eamed morm o re th a n '$ i0.2 m llUqn In S e c re ta ry J a m e s GG.^ W a tt. K^ontlnUaued/rom Page Al churches in Brooklyn.yn. of the day. after paying thehe bills, we interest, church ^ A two-page resolutolutlon was passed wllh illtle c " Ifs mass hysteria.-ria," said Harold W illiams, ch ! d e b a le “ I g u e ss1 1 did learn Ihe (treasur- Iinvest," Moon says. "Wee call this The future Isrt'tIsrt' so bright, however. o oklyn d u r in g a m e m b ersh-ship ii meeting Salurday at thea administrator for Our Lady of Charily in Brool ’annual er’s) office' ababo u t a s v,'el/,iis a n y o n e." 1m o n e y Idle c asii, which is .ridiculous. r. Moon estimatesites in te re s t e a rn in g s fo r___ day by national conference)ce ofi Uie 120,000-member socl His church’s rectoryory was ransacked Saturday M oon b o lie\lieves many Idahoans have 1I l 's a n y lh in g bul Idle." fiscal years 1982 a n d 1983 a t only $8 ______a.mlsconccpljiplionlloLwliaLUiiLlreasui::___...... :riils._money-..cQmcs-Iroro m .- funds ..m illion a n d $93 m lillion, re sp e c tiv e ly .------“ The” sf«KBtfRfirsinTald-thrrcsoiation-cowraih -__ re lig io u s a rtifa c ts , pollpolice said. ilne{T13 e r ’s office iss .” Ja p p ro p ria te d lo p a y bills lhalla t h a v e not _ . ____ In thejatest attack related specific complaintsnls aboul Watt’s performan r concerns. Moon insists ack in a Mrles of rellglon rel ^J!iwi. !I---- "l‘’sa,baji^in k . p u re and sitflple.’’ s h e - .1-arrived yet.J\lDon5ays..IlJsJsJn v e ste d incTdcnls'ihcrudrngbil{buglarics,'lrobl>erTei a rapei-pe"^d-offlcc;-particnlaflyJ •ly^hjs handling of -varlous'AVwildlife says ------^------( e f y ta k e s h e r jo b ' ho m e— .. o n a n o v e m ig litb a sls, mosti;itiylhroughZy’S '" - ^ - ^ ______assaults In the pasl;l cleight days, police said a papair of programs. ‘i t ’s The: bankI for all tho slate Id I a h o banks. ^ w ith h e r. y-of-st:______T heL rcsolullon "calls "ca for the removal of Jan~ "i men armed wltJrhaniJandguns-invatted-the-reclorye Q; deparlmenls,Is, Wc havc cashior cages,__ "Over the course o( Ihisis year, we "l ean get awayawa from It," she says. Sunday Watt-and the appolj^lntm enl-oi-a new seereto ------’Antnoily^of-padua-Ca-Church"tn‘the‘'Bronx SUI •‘“ry^l arid every oay d we lake iri~t0rR0—— sho«ld-have-aboul-$100-n5 -mlllion-to __ IJ-Own.a horsese anda a sailboat — tho^ ' I n te r io r w h o se philosophy phll is truly one of a fte rn o o n . °f,iamounts o ff moncy.-in-ther form of iin v e st. L ast y o a r, w eh ad $1ItSmlllion. tl are two of my,'lasclnairdflli;'^ fas ------nd a n d ste w a rd s h ip a n d conservationcon; of our nation’s w T h e p a s to r .and twitwo other men were bound wildlife checks, fromom Ihe various deparl- " T h e p ro b lem Is th o t our■lightening II Moon also devdevotes much of her free xm the andlands," thespokc>okcsmansald. RapRcd by the intrudeuders, who (led w ith $700 fron menls. Then,n. we pay Ihe slate's bills, ceconomy means I have less:s monoy to time to color’ phcphotography, a holdover _Sundaycollcction. uslngwarranlin la Issu ed b y o u ro ffic e .” 1InvesI, which means we'llI earn < less from her joum;lumallsm days that has ' ‘it i*s Ifappcning, lo everyone else.*’,the R ev., om paying bills. Moon's 1inlerest lo iielp supplementnl Ihe gen- helped decorateale herI Statehouse office. Speltz said Sunday,y. "I“ see no reason for me t N ew Yorklolosing $600 mlllhflon—------main responsm sib ility is in v c stin g ''th e co ra l fu n d ,’! Moon sa y s.— ^=------“I can also-g)»-get away by spending— e x c e p te d ." N E W Y O R K (UPl) (U - Evasion and coi:ollectlon state's monej ney. The inleresi earned .. Fiscal year-19fl0 was Idololio's peak weekends atI a cabin I have up on T h e re w ere no injurljuries, pollcc said. methods arc cosllnsling N ew Y ork C ily $600 mTillllon l a - goes directly ly into the stale's general year, > wllh the state earn! more Cascade Lake,:e, nnorth of Boise," Moon i - y e a r in lo st ta x reveicvenue.'finance of ficials saidI Sunday,Si __fund and^ihcj-c .e_reby.. reduces Ih e n m o u n l. tlian.$12.0-miilloa t simply-by-.y-lnvesllng— aays.-then-smilem iles.-“There's no tele-- - I/e ■■ But Deputy Fina S ta te senatoitor iob b lesfo r lift 'inance ComrrilMloner Georgi•ge M.C.' oftaxburdencmon Idahoans. t.the idle money. Last yearar. Moon's phone there." SALKM, Ore. (UPl)PI) — A state senator whosay;a y s she C ole said th e S600B mml illion e slim a te of lost reveni2nue w as believes In the innocinocence of a prison Inmateitc who a lso a n In d ica tio n thatth city officials had simplyl.vRollcn 1*% ■ s ta g e d a h u n g e r strikerike h a s spokej) w ith th e go v'e e nm o r's b e tte r h a n d le " onoi Ihe tax collection proccssISS in the S ^# V 1 'Office about a posslblijible commutallon of the womOm an’s r t y — life sentence formurd(jrd er. T h e $600 m illionlon figure Is based on an u|updated Hazel Krummaclierher. 46. said she began the hu:hunger analysis of collcclicjcllons by ihe cily Finance Depart-D ,000110 itiouedfrom P^Al "We would nol have lost!l a s m ony d e m a n d s . It willM ill also provide detailed strike Sept. 21 to brinfring attention Io her protest;t aabout nient and Is doubllUble Ihe. loss e stim a te d , inI a less The party a y already is fTstHvay to lls p o sitio n s (In 1980) e-xcepl fororlhelong mailing lists; forfoi candidates in any her conviction in the 1973 shooting deaths of her detailed study Inlliatiliatcd only th re e m o n th s ago. goal of ralsllislng $160,000 this year, coattails c of President Reagan," P partof thestate.’ite .’’- ex -ln -la w s. D orothyy aiand Herbert Knimmacher.er. T he significantlyly 1higher lhan Ihe average E F v a n s sa id . " I l 's going lo sw b o d ie s w e re found Insliinside th e couple’s O ce an sidle e homh e j f i $40,000 budgelg e l of pasl y e ars. tl I to solidifying the party Man bars piprayer; finds Goi the olher way. favoring the Un Demo- headquarters. 1 ______In November, lOfiti.•jL-flHd-felts J^rum m acticr. mocrjtic-Parly-ln-Jdnho-ls——cralfi-i; c ------Democratic leaders a r r e s t e d Iri M ay, 1972,)72, a fte r a then n e w n u c le airlracc r l DAYTON. Ohio) ((U U P 1 ) - T h e p la in tiff in a Suiiuprem c stro n g a n d healthy hi - no question," In another part of IheIP n ln n In ^^so a r e busyly rrecruiting candidates us legislaUve and execu- a n a ly s is p ro c e ss llnllinked the fatal slugs to her Court landmark decldecision lhat barred prayer frofrom the claimed Gov.)Y. Jo h n F vans in a re c e n t £strengthen ihe party, Markrle Hanzel for Uie various 1« : op en in th e 1W2 clec tto n . ■ h u s b a n d 's gun,- - classroom says hele hash found God. and wanls5 pprayer Interview. "Whal wo're looking al tthe party chairman, appli^lnS a 'IvcposiMmsop. “ 1 believe In her InrInnocence." said Stale Sen,1, IRulh returnedtop'ubllcsci: schools, now Is a bull)uilding-block proposlllon. tthree-member personnel c erhaps Is ra e l M e rrill foV^ D e m o c ra ls afler a liie tremendous said. s “The computer we’rce purchas- Congressman1 Hansen’sH; Sccond DIs- ______R ep u b lic an susuccessofmi). I:Ing will cut down on lime andar lyping trict seal.’’ — 2 . ^ w d a n l t o© r f — - ...... - ...... ^ i m o u t - Clear,. cco o l nights;; w a r m , s u n nty y days aheacd B w particularly susceptible lo c Twin Falls, Burley-P^ •R u p e rt a o d NATtor'IONAL WEATHER SEflVICE FORE'DHECAST to 7 PM EST 1 0 -1 99_g, - ♦ContinueDued from Page Al | »emotional "The workpkkplace has become a Goodlng-Jerome areas;eas: * (exhaustion. "You're dealingng with life • com m unlly foror 11Its people," often lak- Clear, cool nightsts ;and warm, may bo ovcrlerly critical and cynical, jand deaUi, You're dealingg with Uie ing the placei of the neli^borhood or sunny days throuRhURh Tuesday. Seattle \ Supervisors> nmay notice he is taking iutmosi,"shesays, the extendedJ family,fa he says. This ______W eslcrly_ivinda_loJ5jJ5.mph-ln.thc ______lols of sick-Hk-lcave days. Co-workers Simpson feels lhal pei)crsons in communlly can be used lo provide - afternoons. OvernlRhlllil I low s m ostly _may_nollce hhe e pro d u ces le ss o r Is le ss lblu e -c o lla r jo b s a lso suffer stress,sl bul social contacts:ts and; ease bumed-out Inthe 30s. hij^is65lo7ilo 70 to d a y and — X l > r c o o l e r ; ^ <. effective. Pa'Palients or~cllonis-may—— 1thcy“ handlc^t“ by-quittirling—They—feelingsr ------wvonK notlcetliebad 60to65Tuesday. ad te m p er. \usually are able lo find a similarsii job Garrett saysays Uiat the average ■ P riv a le inn d d l u stry recenlly h a s be g u n Jat the samo salary. Thai optption Is not employmentt span£ . of a child- 3 0 0 0 V ^ ^ Hailey, Camas Prairieilrie aod Wood sAN^Ah5 A H C | ^ l : \ o e » v t ^ y 1 to d e a l w ithh burnoul b Ihrougli various ialways open lo a whlle-cocollar pro- protection work'o r k e r is 1.8 y e a rs ; • Uie RiverValley: tow employee assistance a programs. Ifessional, especially In smalaller towns average In hisnis department is :tlirec * which originginally were aimed al IlikeTwinFalls. years. He altrlbtributes much oflthCs lo Clear nights and ~aVqEU 3' ------— lhrouR}j-Tucsday.-Ovo;3l.rol“ hi t°T = A m i U) ______alcoholism -anja m to U ietp ro b lem s,------Dut-Jesft—GarreW-beli©'leves-that— Uiolnteroal supp■upport-networki-;-^-;------lysJiave-to ____ Chestnul-bellc)Ciieves_Jn-lreathig;lhe_------— in -U ie m id te en s lo lovlow 20s. h ig h s ...... HIQHIQHEST '"OAUAS ------Psychologisgis^-Mich8e^-Hurat^-^v^K)— t bolh days in the upperiper 50s to mid. temp•MPERATUflES \ _ runsaBoslonon slrcssrelated employee \quit lo become mollvalcc:ed again, symptoms of[ bubumout; If a p e r^ is 60s. 41 assistance pr(program, says companies . *Bumoiil can be Irealed on)n both an ■ fatigued, giveehlm hi a day off. Ifriie is r girB.N= \o “— 30 2 ^ \ / have starteded lo acknowledge thaj__' * Individual and a supenisory7 basis, he fruslrateKi, movelOve h im to anothejr floor, ' r - Ltoeno Northern Ulah andand Dortbera ' ' ^ 1 ...... Burnout mayly 1 result from'compelilive — ^s a y s . " ------H u tc h in g s ssays a y teachers c^-ollen ’ - Nevada: iNow corporale stnitructures scl up to "drive Individuals may combat3t bumout avoid bumoutut bby changing schools, Sunny and warmn today, ti wilh ^ AIR piebple as harlard as Ihey can to prove ^symptoms by sleeping rlghght, eating He saw one leadeacher rejuvenated by a highs near 70 nnd lowsIWS b e tw ee n 25 themselves."." These people Ihen in- fright and getting exercise, Garrett leave of absencemce. Other psychologbts-- and 35.--Pair Tuesdasday through ‘J"'; WEATHGB FOTOCAST temaiize theiheir stress, wondering, Iplays racquetball. Sin^sdson chops rcMmmendmlnlTilnl-vacatlons. ;. Friday, with highs in I th e ecs and “ W hat’s wroni■ongwllhme?" 'wood "and evey log haa a name,” “Prayer helpselps, although It doeisn’t Pam ela Patrick advises "doi ; lo w s in th e 20s a n d ;iOs.)s. tions shoulould remain ideal Ihrougli ranged r from 17 degrees alII Stanley Human Affa.ffairs Inc., which provides ^ loing some- sound very psycl:sy choiogical," Hulching.*i thing slllyonceaweek,'' Thursdayly ;as an area of higli pre- to ti 40 a t L ew iston. counseling se:service (or 55 companies * says. So doeses meditation1 or other Supervisors can devise ( * Synopsis: s s u r e moveoves eastward very slowly, The extended forecastI for the and 500,000I eiemployees, has signed a organiza- relaxation lechnichnlques, G arrett^ys. ' Cloudless aulumnn sk ie s p r e - .. S a te llite! photos pi and reports from period p W ednesday through^ Friday contract withthilieldahoPowerCo.and I Jtlo n a l goals a n d provide poisltive si rein- Cultivate somiiome delachmenti rVou fo rc em en i w hen th e se goals a :■ vailed over tho Gem1 StaleSt Sunday around theIhe slale indicated only a calls c for continued dryness5s In m ost Is neg o tiatinng g with other large firms ^ s a re m e t h a v e to , a t som<>ome point, d lsas^ ate : as a high-pressur(;ure system few patch: will be in the upperT SOsi and ’ ^rom frustrati•ation al lack of authority : Harvest and hay-dr>•drying condl- - most partsrts of Idaho. Predawn lows 60s, 6 lows mostly in the 30s. to do, a Jobb well.' He knows of ono , I Harvard Uni'Jnlversily groduate al a IP U B L il National KtnusCKy • U C < JS Ponund.Or*. n 4M .... Our1«Y “ 88 » • prestigiouss firm who feels so , LuVesu 71 S2 { .... 6I.LMH fi3 448 .... IdlAoFllll H _ . Ms. Mjo M Peo LolAAgMS S I eo .... s^ tu k to ty eo j36 UwKton j7 87 40 frustrated thathal he says his only suc- * • Al&uau««HJO 39n ' .11 MtmpTiti et ( S2 StnFrinclico 72 SM .... PoMWlo o 83 » ,-„ cessin Ihreeye years was a marathon he «• AtUnli • ro 14U 02 M lirnie*^ t2 ] 77 .... SwtM - 447 .... Salmon 8} o Botton U ti ti .... Mllwtukw U 38 : ..., SpoUAt W ]33 ..„ McCaU Ma 0 I'an. ■ *■ cMciao «40 -,. WnnMpoli# « 38 ! Wuhlnglon eo 9S1 Cannon say;;ays housewives also burn M . .. N*»0 rtMns - » 87 e .10 ■ ; Dill** U M • out. Married;d ,young, working only to r i 0«n«flr U MJ4 NtwYert - ! Twin Falls 9 n n kk < e R | y « r A v c t i o a MsMolnas 49 4141 OkUhoRuCtty 80 4 put her husbisband ihrougli school, a - E»*i^•rySatunloy lOsAJA. . , - 0«trolt M 4141 .... Onuh* « S5 :: Idaho M^m MW Pcp vvife m ay bye e spinning her wheels at II------Honolulu a U« .... PNmaU - . « Y«St«rtSiy 87 ------Houjlon ■■ 71- Ww .... piiuburtin ei 4<7 Muj> U Uln Pcp U llV w « 35 ;;;; home whilei herhi husband pursues his IndUntpoiis i* 4) .... PoriUM.Ma. 9S :33 .... ' Bo - JllSpcftttfkitvk. Mcmn.I iMtil kutacrifXicm mu 5 when you’re nol doing JOPFiaV JINSEN ESTAn musi be T g p )ae e a c lassifiedied aj d eCX1.2S7 s 'rc s s 1 ___i... __paid.ln-atlvaaec.afldJin:aYilllYiUiMc .wily.viliert canlef. deUvtry.i Murtail a u ^ . Ad**f1lMnwnt O e to ^ rr J7lh.27|! b. ry.u wl— To btiy a dlsplayad-id------cxt-^fi5—f whaLyouwantont lo do.!!_____ - W*f1irt. Iltan, Itnnttt. • I miinlilned.i finds lhat stress levels For a correction on)nadi^layad a e C hestnut fli rd (Ullv <1. itm ir d S lm i W.'. T hiortll Individuals. Some nurses, 83301 by MarJcVdlry'NeWp^ r i u 'i ? T h e a d v e rtisin g direcirec to r is BUI B lak e e ''•r-, p x tite p* ^ ______a h e notes, riylim r aln happily at work for T»kln Kfllls. l(UJ>o ty The TlrwTlm«*.NwSlUR Ul-OMi. OltkUl city BUNI•PAY, NOVIM BU11II counly neuspjpcf pu«iunt loSiloSetllon«C-10*dlhe IJc.Thuf cr& slfredadsareial? laken Monday-Friday fromn I 8 a .m .______decades, whflhtlt oth— •• ;.>s^fQw P E O O rs ANTIQUES U hereby ilnlKnatrd aitbe dly io( the woek on vhtcti kmJ nolictt * umil 5 p.m. and SaturdaysSat from 8 a.m. untilMl noon.______y e a rs . . i*rom«iAdv«r1lirtU«m*nl Octob«r 90, Sala T imnai)i00p.ni. ai) - putili»hr

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n e e d e d t o c u t i ni j f l a t i o n ------CHAKI,()TTESVII±IC-'“ Va-rUlM 1— rm-ssioTrin'iI''lniFlft~^ai'crhe hopes Ihe - The nation’s econom;m y is in a rec essio n willVlll b1 e a sh o rt o n e ,' recession thal could linger'er until 19H3 .stein alsn;n saids.n the nation may see bul lhe downturn is ne^iHied to fighl , higli imeinployployinenl before iiifialion is iiillalion, former White House I eco- under conlrol.Irol. lie said the. Federal nomic advisor Hebert IStein said Reserves tight-money tigl policy will S u n d a y . . d riv e dow nI inint( terest ra te s , ------n.My..gucssis.thal il (thele recession! - “Weh.ivctoe tn go Ih ro u g h .i tr.TiTinHon'~ is not going to tw very badad." he said, in which thelhe u n e m ploym ent ra le Is -"I think lhat we need a recession, going lobe■ fairlyfair high fcir a long Ilme,^ • - We’re nol going to stoilop inflalion and then we will get the inflalion without a period of recossicsion and slow down.'’ Steins;lin said, gr^iwlli,'’ "Kverv timelimi there w as'a little up Stein., chairm an of the WWhite House tick in the unemployment un rale, the Council of Fconomic Adviivisors u n d e r gov e rn m e nII t hasli: abandoned its efforts presidents Nixon and Foreird. is now a to stop infaiticaition and began pumping University of VirginiaI economics uptlieeconom;lomy anil that jusl raised us . professor.. . to, a h ig lierr a rn d h ig lier r a te of .infla-...... “While I don'l think the:he recession lion," will he very deep, I imjnagine il as On interestL’sl rrales. Stein said, "If the fairly protracted." Sieinn said, "We Federal Rose{eserve reserve remains will nol see a (|uick upturn;nin the early lighI, , ,1 thinkhink tho inlerest rates will _parl of I'ja2, . .and the sluggishness sl come downilo lot s la y , • w ill c o n tin u e through' tiiHilH2 and mlo ’it'spossihhsible we w illhavea little up p Prim e M inister Mencalcahem Begin pays his finoinoi respects before thcc (caskct of M oshe D aya’y a n )9KH.': lick if \ce get some recovery in the President Reagan concec:eded Sunday economy, bul 1 I think the outlook is for th a t th e n a tio n 's econom yk- iis in a slig h t de clin in g internierest rates," liayatmhuiieidnearlhisboy^ h o o d lhome ------NAHALAI.,' Israel-((UPD ------Israel- buried*; d — th e m a n w ho c a m c to syml;ymbolize Israel's struggle to — h lllsid e .-w h c re th re e genojnoraiions of Dayan’s family"'V V i o l e n tl e a r t h q uJ i a k e 4 — IsoldleciSlflliSDifliUlQSiii)She Dayan Sunday in a sim-n - th e world , are buried, and lined tliellie roads of lhe tree-shadedd pie pine coffin on a shadhaded hl'lltop overlooking iii^ill ' J u s f lw o w eeks a g o ., Dayan Da came to llie liillside m o sh a v . •boyhood farming commuimunity without eulogy or gun- jn- cemetery wilh Ehud. a m e m b er o f th e mo.sliav "Dayan was our liero,"'0," said one of the founding« s h a k e sC ' o l o m b) i i a a r e a ‘ s a lu tc a s req u e ste d by'the Iht eye-patched hero. cooperative farm in theho northerni .lezreel Valloy. members of .Nahalal, "The youlh followed him - A sm a ii g a th erin g of)f a lew hundred people stood}d and poinied’oul the plot)lol w h ere he w anled lo be w h e re v e r h e wenl w ith completecoi faith," By United Press Inlcrnatio:ionai slitu te of Sois:Soismological Investigation 'at the grave.above Irriirrigated fields of fruit andid buried. Helmdplavedasaas a c liild on th c sa m e hill. Askod JiDW-lhc-commuinuniLy-reaclcd to his death,- sa id th o quakeJake had re g is te re d a stro n g -'cotton as a cantor .sang.rag. the. Jewish, prayer .^Gpd,_d,______Chief of StajH .t^en.1. K.Kapjiael Kii'ah siood at ttie __ ih^e okl m a n said. "I don’l know about they A'violent earthquakee shooR th e 5,5 on th e R Itlc: ich te r sc a le of 10 when il '• full of m e rc y ." h e a d of the' gra'vc a'ndI liifeo liii rows ofTiavairanriy"’ c o m iiiu h ity 7 b u ra s for mme! e ~ ," a n d b u rsl in to te a r s :- ”-Venezuelan-Colombian bororder-roRion,— hit-a-seetion-.«»f>rr|.__ •— 5hl?arcd1n twobythe ticm

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M agic Valle;Iley area residents haver e two w e e k s l e f t to • - ...... take advantagage of a bargain that coto u ld , o n e d a y ; s a v e ...... ' their lives. -The-T-win-Ei-Ealls- Eite-D epartm enint, in cooperation l l I .fiS with area insinsurance agents and ttlie senior-citizcn center in Twiiwin Falls, is selling smm io k e d e t e c t o r s lor f? litAlUC less than halfilf the average retail pirice ri of a com para- ble detector. - -The campaijalgn, w hich-started ea?arlier this monlli, ' H w w . f o m -W H I'K O H?’------______will continuee tlthrough the end of O ctotober. ., .. XJSLY AHOlMBftMPAPLEOFYOURJAMC^ ly^SEOFJUM CRLUNDER PRESSURE--F ------So-far-the-rB-response to-lhe-sraoke-; e - d e t e c t o r s a l e - h a s ------iDeen good, bibut the Fire Departrr:ment hopes more en ___ ------people w ill tak.ake advantageous offef e r i ------Robison •N ationally,y, an estim ated 50 percrcent o f American hom es are projrotected by sm oke detet;eclors; locally, the : percentage is noti as good. W alt Robiibcrts; an inspector :£ ■; and fire-prevejvention educator for thehe Twin Falls Fire Vhy eliiminatee energjytcvcazredit? ' Department,t, estimc ates that only 3 35 5 lo 4 0 p e r c e n t of S m ■ 0 /- - the 10,000-plus. .usJiom esJttU iis.cityhayiM .tete'ct«.rs. ______------BOlSlv-in-W^iKhinRlonon.oflicialsof.—.CQUnliy..les:I eSS..r<,'!i.:!l'.L.QR. I'myforle d oiji]__ipnse._; _ ...... no choice bubut lo sec a limiting of Those familmilles who have smokoke deteetors arc the Treasury Departmeilont are pro- attack thehe residential energy tax"X...... {•jxpcrtsm ’ tH e 'b ll'lh dliisVry u i a rc 'n o t su p p lies, cilhteither ‘by lilgher priccs 'o r • sm art; theirr chancescl of dying in a r“Supplr^------— slatingAvhy-lwasnolRoingiiingtosay-anylhing:^'------consiaer'buyiuying one for a friencn d , e s p e c i a l l y Ihe NlnilfausinVCWS’SorvICi'0 enjoys overwhclinlnffsupsupportiivtho'siock ------By contrast, however,, thotho most tw cnt press; “ •------■ bro k craR c a n d investmnenl en banking community." c o n fe rc n e e O et. 1 w as a coujcoup from Reagan's ' • ■ -• elderly andI thetl needy. These groioups a re Ihe least Grinning ruefully. Scliucliustersaid.’Tm sorry I standpoint. likely to have,re, or be able to afford, d(d e t e c t o r s . .WASHINGTON - I’resesidcnl U ea g an w a s rea d y asked. M r.President.” H e w as w ell-briefed, am n d :a n ticip ate d se v e ra l :tor would m ake a The purcha!hase of a sm oke detec t( a n d w a itin g fo ro n e p a nlit'ular(ivieslional ic his most "I'm noI.” Reagansliolihol b ack , "b ec au se I ’ve been questions besides Schuster':to r's. greal early ChristmCl as present — for f yourself, your recent news conference. c a r ry in g lh a t le tte r allI day.da: I w a s beginning lo M ost of a ll, R e ag a n mlanaRcd ana lo s a y w h al h e ' ^ ...... fam ily,yourr nrelatives, your friends,Is. W hat better way Hew’hacked it just asihIhe Phillies' Mike Schm idt-- tliinklhulnoneofyouwoiwould got toll.'-' w a n t e d lo s a y ...... - ...... Laler. as he left at theele e n d of th e press Repeatedly, he countered’red w ilh litlle sp e ec h es to tell som eoneo n e y o u c a r e . w ould knock a fal p itc h overov th e fence. - T he re p o rte r w ho scrveived up Ihe m oonball w as c o n fe re n ce . S c h u ste r wisew ise cra ck e d to his w hich pro m o te d his opinion:lio n s and proR ram s, but Dolroit News WashinglononBurcauChief(Jary c o llea g u es, "N o w I k now o w w' h al il feels like lo g e l w e re n 't a l all responsivectolhcquestions. lo 1 ' Schuster. m u g g e d by a 70-year-old)ld rm a n ." S e v e ra l lim e s, for inslanctance, R eaR an refu sed lo He asked. "Mr, Presided ent, if you’r e so c ertain Thai session intheornam a te P'asl Room of liic c o n ce d e tiie obvious f a dI lhIhj a l h is econom ic lhat ihcAmericanpcoplelie a r e in back of u r W hile H ouse w as only HejHeagan's fourth press p ro g ra m h a d initially failedilledtoimpress Wail Streel, e co n o m ic p ro g ra m , whyV IheI o v e r-co n c ern on Ihe c o n fe re n cc sin c e he tookok cofflcc. e v en I h o u ^ h is top aides!s hadha conceded th a l in p riv a te fo r m o re lhan a mmor onlh. ' p a ri of th c ad m in lsl rationion on how W all S tre el O ne re a so n th e re ha vve e tbeen so few is lh a t Itie reaclslo it - I mean, theileconslant banging away alI p re sid e n t w a s oul of actio:tion for tho spring months H e in sisted lh a t il w as> tooloo e a riy lo m a k e su c h a Ju d g m en t b e c a u sc the progi W ah S tre e t? ” a f le r be in g sh o t on M archrch 30, irogram did not officially lake cffecI until •'today."." OOt c l.i. . W ith H b rond g rin . Beat:lagan said, "1 just Uioughl - Bul Ihemajorcauseof}' of p re ss co n jercn e e ra r il v ...... I i H is ev asio n w a s ev ld en tti somebody wpuld ask a (]Uiquestion about Wail Street." h a s boon lh a t h is a id e sifeel fee Reagan doesn't iiandlc ■nttothefRistrated and pulled outalelterwlilililchhejust happened to th e m w ell, a n d view themlem a s bein g fa r from his re p o r te rs , but so disguised>ed iin rh eto ric lh a l ll p ro b a b ly w a sn ’t noticedI by m ost A m e ric an s who liavcinhispocket- mosl effective forum. r Ilhadcomefromtlieprpresident and board That feeling mushroom>omed a fte r th e p re sid e n t's w atch e d th e pe rfo rm an cce. e. c h a irm a n of lh e Securlllies ic; lndustryAssociation.il previous press confercnc(}nce.onJunelG, wasa The whole show was formo rm e r a c lo r R e a g a n a t his > on-stage best, a fine utilizalliz atio n o fth e W hite House w en t on fo r m ore lh a n fouour long paragraphs, and near-fiasco. He appearedred lo be u n a b le lo a n sw e r a R e a g a n r e a d it all. range of sim ple questionsons. a n d se em e d p a rtic u la rly " b u lly p u lp it.” T he key se n c e in tholioletlcrwas. ••Wecan w eak in th e a r j a of foreigicifin policy. G iv e n lh a l suc ce ss, Ihcle ccli h an c es se e m Rood th a l louse press c o rp s m a y get = m - assurethatthethrustofyf y o u r eco n o m ic p ro g ra m - H is a id e s w inced, andid 11th e presid en t him self la te r in th e fu tu re th e W hile Hous DQ ^..And the good news is — ~ you 're not going to reduced federal spendingng. m a jo r ta x red u c tio n s for: lold an interviewer. "ItIt ww, asn 'l a c a se o( not h a v in g the opportunily lo joust wwitl ith R e ag a n m u c h m ore o flen lh a n h a s been th e cease a se so far. ______^5 0 'empty nesters ’ any mlOre!" o i ______business and individuals,Is, b u sin e ss de re g u latio n Iheanswcr; il wasacaseISO of I w asn ’t v e ry good at Geoiorge Will I m T lDoyouthave tc\oflaun]it younstatus Iin desicgnerjecans? ; T h e W ashinf’to n Posl'osl Co. a rc d e ssifiner i j jeans, T hey raise thislis re a so n , s ta tu s is m uch:h more of an status seeiceklng with a clear Con­)n- {" T h e G re en in g of A m erlcrica" in J970), divers? AstnAstrophysicists? No, such ad5 , (lufstion:n : Why d o m illio n s ol A m e ri-ri- ob se ssio n th a n It is w hene rc it is Ilm llod s c ie n c e , oior al least with minimalla! saw Jeans as symbols gI of Conscious- are suppos: bul another characterizingng Whal rot. Designer jeileans tthe "de- i ihink; - I hope - hell's bells, I ■" American anxiely abououl being sub- clKl ons; ...... world tts flrst "deslRnc ly is th e a n n u a l m odei ch anige g e signer” clement is, i gallalher, stitching know: Dull ■Rner chocotaics" a n sw e r■ Inli Ills ixw k "S h o w ijg O f f in merged in an homogcecnous crowd.- roRulanlyl Duluth businessmen hav? utomoblle industry. II injects:ts on the back pockets) are (candy with his initialitials on ill. lias. , •,\merica.:a ," T o d a y 's •'d e sig n e r" procroducls arc 111- » the re a response of m o re se nise. se, Bul there is a low hum of ties into one of the mosl re je c te d a rc q u c sl lo lc brinR forth - tie lifebelts for people eascrlobobloea inequali .e: 3Sl c o rp o r a te c o m m c rc e lo to the masses’ anxiety inin America.A It is too low for ks applies lo'’conictnporary' egalitarianian markets. Everyone canan desire for individuality., d e siR n e r cask e ts. B ro o k s thesurface. theearlohejjhear, bul il is inslstenliy fell A m e ric:a a tlic calegories ofTliorslein own a car,]r, but you still have lo hustletie 1, lik e B rooks, a mI IntriguedI by by the Amermerican soul. It Is the fear ol Bul perhaps itis imm:nmoral for such a Vobk*n*s*s Tlieory of the Ix»isurcro The proliferation of of "d e siR n e r" to ke ep up]p \w llh th e Jo n e s ' hew m odel.:l. ’ m a g a z in e a d v e rtise m emis n t for Dewars not measuriisuring up lo shifting slan* prornisinR field of enteriterpriselo 1)0 lefl nass" (IfiM). ( Vcblcn argued iliallat p ro d u c ts se rv e s w h at. Veblen \ called Jeans,, tctoo. are a democratic com-m- scotch. You know the kinInd: “I'm Judy aardsolslylisty le. fallow.-nitt_livinfi..ar..arc. denied the snobberycy and_sociiiLpretensions - "conspicuous consumptiption." It is lh e ___ ^modily. Or they were before they fellell Jones, 2a. I am your basiislciky-dlving. ii js enou:nough lo drive-fl-persoQ lQ ._ delicious anticipationm ofo being laid lo ' '-JiRlillnRnR MilH prt^rty” - play an old business of seekingng re p u ta b ility in to th c hhai a n d of C alvin a n d G lo ria andnd Everest-climbing. M02lozarl-adorlng, drink, perha;rhaps even lo drink Dewars, rest in a casket withith Rreen-and-red especiall;illy larpe role in egalitarianan through'competllive iisplay.dis But to- tbe resl.. NNow-jeans are instrumentsIlls ■ P r o u s t - m e m o r i z i nIng Boston orlooHerier a friend chocolate candy Gucci slripes, or wilhlh ;an Oscar de In societiesies. American soclcty is day. unlike earlier erasas, the coveted for compelpctillon involving gradationsins astrophysicist, and I drinrink Dewars." adorned withwill thc Initials of a stranger Ucnta fragrance, or•VvesSl. Vv l.aurcqt ideolon>f'ik-allyand aclually egalitarian,in, •. d isp la y is of •'sly le," ," not wealth, of slyle. • To whom'arc such ad;ids supposed lo Bill Blass.Bla That Is something for emblem. Death wlierhere wouj(l..>;our.., wilh upv,pward mobilily a n d no heredi-Ji- -B rooks a rg u o s th a l oday lod thc mosl Jeans hahawn " ‘.■yaw’ite .to sociology.V. appeal? Twenty-eigliihl-ycar-e'- ;'o;^Tfcberr middleml class lo ponder as It ■ ,s(mglielfit'n? *•• -• janT’nil;ilstooracy. So status is tan-in- .e ffe c tiv e sty le of sta tuus s se ek in g is a C h a rle s fieicn,-'d^r fii bf thc woretret Bostonians? Mozart iistcilcniirs? Prousl graics through Ihrt Bloomlngdale’s in Thi'.most ubicjuiloustusdMiRiiort|iinps (alizinf-Iy>l/up* for t;rabs. For thatlai ■ sty le llia l m ocks sta tuIS sseeking. II is .book.sinceice. the .invention df printinging 'readers?-- Mountain cliclim b c rs? Sky s e a r c h 'df theItic Jordache look.

. . M onday. Octobor19,19BlOl TImos-Nowi4ows. Twin Falls, Idaho A>5 -Papanrtdreou,I, S adalilistpar^ s w e i*eplx)vi I n G f^fee i ^ ByJOHNRIGOS "We will work forr pprosperity, naltonal pridetand a social Rallls hadi pledgedp lo keep Greece In NATO and lhe Thele new p a rlia m e n t will conveneone N o v em b er 17. , . UnltedPrcssInternatlonalrnal ju s tic e ." C om m on Mairiark e l. T hle e voting look place without: violencevio In a country lh a t ______• B u f P a p a n d re o u a ls o h a s c a lle d ”f6'r” lh o reremoval of ■ Papandreoreou said during his campaigniign h c w'ould begin s e v ein n :y e a r s a g o w a s f i i l ^ by a mill'military dlclaio'rsiilp.' - American bases froirrom Greece and during his carampalgn lo • phasing )ut out U.S. mllllary prescn(^etc beginning with ‘,’Th('hese clccllons woro a proof)f lhall^ democratic Institu------ATHENSrGn>ccr=^hcThesociallst party led by Andin d re a s h e a d G re ec e ’s firsl;t socialistsc government In hIstolory he also nuclear weapjapons deployed on the bases.— 5workedinourcounlry;^Papaiapandreousaid:-— :------Papandrcou swept to vtclcIclory Sunday, paving lhe wa>vay for vowed lo gel Grcecesee out of NATO and call a rolreferendum With.60 perpei cenl of lhe ballots Nunlcdled, Pasok had won Resiisponding lo Ihc socialist victorctory, 0 Stale Departmenl G reece's first socialist governmentgo\ ond a prime minilinistcr on continued membmbership in the European1 Economic I 47.77 percenlenl of lhe vote In the generocrol poriiamcnlary spokes:esman In Washlnglon said,d. “ ‘'The U.S. and Greece committed to pulling out)Ut of NATO a n d e lim in a tinlg g U.S. Community. ■^leclion, the]le In le rio r M inistry sa id e a rly•ly ttoday. h a v; e long 1 been allies and we look forward lo continued ------m llllary bases.------— ------"Greece’s posliioiItion m th e E E C is- a -qu

B y D O NA LD A. DAVIS Reagan and Mittclittcrrand conferred at lengtht) Ilater, and a say the tirtime has come Ihen for‘ (arms-(i limitationi holds'Js‘' and has proven Ihe alliancliance loday to be“ jusl a s ------jn s ------^------...... U nited Press Internationaonal...... T senior administratiiration official safd the talks’raranged from— negotiations y o uing-and'slrong n j and viclortons-ju s-a s-if w as-ln I7 8 lr 191«:------this week's Mexicoico summ il agenda lo pollllca!:al situations The senionior American official, nolinoling Haig roconlly 1945.'j." In Africa and FrFrench support for guerrllTlllas in El establishedid a timetable for meetings?s wllh\ Soviet arms Theh e Iwo co u p les also ex ch an g?cdgifis. ed i YORKTOWN, Va. -- PresidentPi Reagan was welccilcomed Salvador, negotiators,rs, said, "In a number of imimportanl security- he Mittcrrands gave lhe ReaReagans a porcelain cer.- by French Presidenl; FrancoisF Mitterrand aboaitoard a "Our relationss wwith the French governmcrent are on a related issu«ues. President Mitterrand'sI's poslurc has been picce and in turn received aI SleubonSic crystal American French man-of-war Sund)inday as lhe Iwo leaders metet for a very sound track:k i and overall bilateral disciicusslons are very cteicelo our own." In his luncheonjon toasl, lhe Fronch lie. ceremonial event lhal.1 turnedli inlo a bilateral summit sut good and gating;better,” heMld. president tookto note of the serious head-lod-to-head meclings ------conference.— ...... ------scheduled'1' ffor shortly after lunch in'in-nearby'Colonial ...... R e:;eagan also-gave'MlitcrrandId a privaie'gm - a'priiil "V fhe'offldaV s"als a id F ra n co -A m erlc an dUfrklown-Williamsburg area dlgnjtarles. — ^------E ast and West; OntOnce the cards are on the tatable. I would The presresident -said- that -strong commillmenl- CO "slill— restoito red to o rlg in a i condition aI genger eratio n ago.------Columhbia is relloaded with rocicketproopellant '■ A

CAPE CANAVERAL,.,,Fla, F (U PD - iheforwarca r d s y ste m s to l6 a d ,” h e said, n i Technicians Sunday supervised sup the Afler the th nitrogen leiroxide Is delleate-proeess-of-pouiwuring-eaustio— safely-abotboard-Golumbiartechnicians— rocket propellant Into fuel Ian k s of lh e j t th e Kennedy Kc Space Center willI spacc shuttle Columbia,la, draped In a tcginloadlQdlng lhe olher elemenl in the plastic bib lo protect its i sensitive thruster rocketr& fuel—hydrazine.. hcat-resislant tiles. H y d raizine. z ir Young said, "is mean, ’ It was during this slop;ep Sept. 22 that but nol as mean as nllrogen leirox-: several gallons of Iho lhe propellanl Ide." le a ite d fro m a fau lty valvcpt. 22 accident during Ihls Administration o(ticlals~ils~tt''cre' forced week's lueluellng of the In'rusters, ■------to scrub lhe Columbia'3 la's sc heduled H u g h Harris. H{ Information chief al s e c o n d launch O ct. 9 a nnd d movei it back the Kenncimedy Spacc Cenler, sold the to N o v . 4. plaslic apron ap placed “around ..Itic By midday. NASA.spo^ipokesman Dick scuffer”’ —- the section where fuel Young estimated half of lhei oxidizing intake isIs located — Is designed to substance nilrogen telroxroxlde had been direci anyiny spilled nilrogen-tetroxldec loaded''Bboard the shuttle-at shi the away fron'em Columblo Into a storage K e n n e d y Spacc C e n le r laulai n ch pa d , ‘ c o n ta in e? r, r ,. "They are going aheoheod on sched- There,, hch said, "it can bo safelyy ule,"hesaid. h a n d le d ." “They have completediled loading ihc Spokesmsman Rocky Raab said the oxydizcr Into the left andmd right orbllal faully valvalve lhat was supposed lo haltIt m a n e u v e r sy ste m s a t lhe Ihc back of lhe the flow; ofo nitrogen tetroxlde whenn orbiler. They are prepae p a rin g lo load th e fu el line Hr was uncoupled.hw.been.n. the left and riglit reaceacllon control replaced.1 However, he said tho re- B l systems at lhe rear TheyThi slill have placement;nt Is of "sim ilar design.” In ju re d aiairman: Aiiir force c o v e re d iu p a f t e r T"itan i blast

LITTLE ROCK (UPI)PI)-One of 21 Five hourshoi laler, Ll. Gen. Lloyd R.I. airm en Injured In thee explosionei of a Leavitt Jr., J vice presidenl of lhete Tlian II missile lasl year'ear sold lhe Air Strategieslc Air Command, ordered himn Force covered up keyy aspectsa: of ttie and Sgt.. David D Livingston locnlcr lhe;e r a c c id e n t a n d p la ce d thle e blab m e on m e n ’ c o m p leK x through ll the main entryway,f, ...... H ig lhYiek dITax » ...... at the bottom of the! chain cl of com- Kenncdysly sa id . -e* m a n d , ll w as re p o rte d1 Sunday.Sui J u s t as a s they planned to exit lhe Sgt. Jeffrey Kennedydy also said he complex,!X, th e fuel ignllcd. h e said. The has serious doubts aboiiboul the safety explosionan killed Livingslon and in-■ I b s u i^rsCc 'lir 'F:' i ­ ':VC:S and dependabllily of the Titan Jured 21I o ot th e rs. ired AUl Sav m is sile s. K ennedjedy said he received dls-S' "The Air Force has5 triedtr to assure ciplinary7 aclion .for cnlering thele Congress and the peopleipic of Arkansas complexX the t first time in vIolaTlon ofot that the Titan systema isIs being made ordershe he never received. Hc said hcle Phu s f r e e lfinecbil i n a safe," Kennedy said In an interview undanolhiIlh e r e n liste d m a n received the • -ivith tho Arkansas Gaztla z c tte . " B u t to oj;>ly knoMlowr official-disciplinary tic-c- Kscmpt up to $2,000S In taxes exemption is-1>-lost if account is d olosed st before one year; e is to pull the tion. m ake the Tllans safe ii Regardless of yo certificates ca:annot be used for colliollateral.) T ita n s out a t th e f irst ciiaciianco w c g e l.” ‘‘T h ere’s r e ’; no doubt aboul it." Ken- ;our tax bracicet, the! IFirst Security Tax- O n th e nighl of th e! explosion ex near nedy said,lid. "The Air Firce devoted a Free Certificates lets you exempt saviivings Interest from First Secuiuvy I.s Dam ascus, Ark., Kennedmedy twice went lot of limem e to the llltle people and loftft your federal incicome tax, up to $2,00DOO on a joint return The First Sectcurity bonus is a free:e pplace setting of elegant In to tlie u n d e rg ro u n d missilemie complex the hlerana rc h y alo n e.” JJ, ($1,000 on an inindividual return.) to taite readings after: a fuelI leak wos Kennedyedy said that when hc and the fine china inI your] choice of two di;distinctive patterns detected, The first limenc he1 wcnl down others verewei asked to enler lhe missileIc - when you opepen a First Security Ta:Tax-Free Certificate with an escape halch Inlo the launch con- complex,X, they were nol told lhal lhe a deposit of $$500 or more. Additioitional china available at trol center, whichch had been missile’s’s m r a n u fa c tu re r h a d Jusl ho u rs How to spread] tax benefit reduced costI (depending on amountimt of deposit. evacuated.hesaid. e a r lie r wawarned against such an entry.7- By spacing yourir purchases between1 rnow and December 31st this year, aian d D ecem ber 31, 198982, you can divide Converting M^ - ' \J\ rrn i’iv-.'.t.js your tax-free be;lenefit over the next two tv taxable years, It is perm issitible to redeem your presentpn First Security ^ EREEN HOUSEiPlANT P AUCTION You sliould plaran now to purchase as many certificates as Money Mark{ket Certificate beforee maturity,n without J r W edne>day, Odertob8r21, 1981 you require betvtween today and Dececem ber 31, 1982, penalty, if yoou reinvest in a First;t SSecurity Tax-Free Cer- LOCATIONi2MlU»So»lo1lolErnilHomaCtntor when the goverrrnment program termiminates. There is a tificate. Fedeieral regulations prohibnibit moving these funds SALESAL TIMEi 2i00p.m . • "B# on »lm«Im«, II will only lok* an hour." minimum depos:)sit of $500, or as muclU ch more as you to another in«nstitution without incuiicurring a penalty. We RRARIUM PLAH1I T S T A N D S wish, for each CCertificate. suggest you give g careful thoughtt to this option, and K r TarniHum and Old Fo»hloned VMtck*r Sionilend -----Wi«k*r.Oblong make a decisision that is most-benefneficial to both^your in-~ H r Stand Wllh F1ow«r»sr» — Willow Flowor Stand ondsnd Plonl* — Wrouohl Flowar SiondwlihFom —- RoRound Pallo Toblo ond 4 Choir*r* —- Plonl Standi ono Stoo!*. iiisurcd, higti yiyield comc and fedederal tax needs. SEVERAirtIL «R N PIANTS UKE B05T0M; AISPJMIA0U510TWIBS_- Sr — - Certiflcates^areI iissued’for a period ofo one year at a rate O TTHIRTYPISQFP i PLANTS ' Annual yieldi\ • Chrl»imo» C otiui, — Poiniottlo* — Ivy Plant* —- Goronlum* — Elephani Ear based on 70% oof the yield of the monost recent 52-week T he annual effective e yield for certieriificates purchas^ Plant — M aronlo PlonlPlot — Bogonlo'* — Violol* —-C O o eiu i — Piggy Bock Plonl* — Alo* plant! — Dumbimb Cono Plonii — CfMpIng Chorhorll* — Rubb»r Plonl — Proy*r Treasury Bill auiuction. When the tax« exem ption is con- between noww and October 31st is 112.14%. Interestjs Plant — Cranlon PlanPlant. — Mony Poti, Mocroma, AnAnilqus S«wlng Machin* Stond. sidered, this yleleld is an excellent retuiturn on your money,, compoundedd or paid quarterly. So if you prefer to use And Round Vlolst Slond.Slo your interestit income, it may be wliwithdrawn quarterly, NOTE: J.W. h aI t coll*cl«dci and •n]oy«d th

4 A-flTlmo3-NQW3QW3. Twin Fallo. Idaho • Mondai,day;Octot»fl9,i98l • ______Monday. OclotJor 1 9 .1981 Ato□ u n ic talkl o u t SSSS^il KeyI sscientist sai^s 1 - lEivreiiPRislsjNc. ^ in^^quate hazardsis understated - N EW YORKRK (UPl) - A man who helped develcvelop the world's first alomic bombnb says government and ------— In d u stry cslimtimatesof-nuclcarradla-— Illf r i t f ~aiEir f ...... - -NKW-YORtt--Ncrdrug-commonly • " - lio ii-d a n g er r loli the public are un-"' URAiNNfII W BRm9iHK:Y . d P N I IM U E S ___ prcscnl)cd for use by women minbor derestlmatedHi byI 50-fold and gcnetlc — and "chiidbirtti has lK*en adequately - - h a z a rd s to fufulure-generations aro ^ IHnOTBAVnDB'>HYINO O PTIO N S seriously underiderslated. UWi^PRR tftalO IBKRl BTrTm -babies, a me

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N EW YORKRK (UPl) - Improved and, more consistent cor use of con- tra c e p tlo n couliouid reduce the need for a b o rtio n by ai s nm uch as 50 perccnt, but it won't elleliminate abortions altogether, a Princeton University scientist saldSuj Sunday. V ------But Princenceton-domographer - Charles F. WesVesthoff said lhat even if all women wewere to use the most effective contrailraceptives available — the pill and theIhe intrauterine device — ^ r m a i n iin s S r le d 'a r ^ unread*^ t ^ r e there would still sti be a'mlnlmum of •550.000 a b o rtio:lons n performed annually SYIfM PHONICtOM PACT STIRIO SK/ w W in th e U nited SSta tates. That would1 reducere to 30 percent'the wITH u BU ILT-llt9-TR A C K ^ • . not seem to bother several estimated totalta l num ber of 1.5 million - " _ lV _!r ■ ______u n iv e rsity officials th a t th e 800 boxes a b o rtio n s perforrform edin 1979. TAI• lPB P L A Y I R r ■ -o f- ^ u m e n t s a n d 196 c ra te s W esthoff’s stu d y waa released in the U-' menrerabilla that Agncw donated-in current Issuee cof "Family Planning Perspectives/'tI,” th e Journal of the Alan Guttmacher Institute,Ins an affiliate of n o * RPE^OOI- * ^ ^‘r.r emeritus the man in the Planned PiParenthood Federation A M /m o f A m e ric a. rccord < Westhoff saidaid that in theory, some- thing can be>e done to reduce the "" ' ' '" H? them areprobably meaningless." number of aboabortions obtained each : ff i"'’< History professor George J. year — a numiumber that has doubled ^aa^^^^^^88^a5S£2^K8S4 ';}' - . ^ l-'< ^ Callcott, who vice-chancellor for sincc the natioiitlonwldc legalization of .p\: academic affairs In is even less abortion In 1973.)73. For exampleiple. Westoff and his p./ university expressed dlsln- associates said,iid, If all women not now | f ¥ H a ^^^^RB^^R^^HBHHB^BBBB^B^H . ^... repository using contracep'ception adopted and used ■ I ilpB I consistently the same mix of methods ' .J c • » •c. ■ ■ ^ i'-'’tc‘' ' majority Agnew now used byly 'women who employ ^ B ^ rhistoric c o n tra c e p tives e s — - in the same propor- , ■ j I tio n s — th e numu m b e r ol abortions could '''' University to actually becutbySOpcrc•ercent. I P t K ...... ^ Sixty percent;nt f ■ < Callcoltaddedthatwhilenoneofthe 73 perc^ent ofF teenage tei palients and 52 | £ percenl of patipatients 20 or older - W t PLT ^report they_dldjlid jiot_u5e.any:method of B | biilh control'ai1-arthe time they con- w ceived. The study wawas based on data col- H lected duringg I960I from 14 Illinois n R*gu1m abortion facilltliilitles and 4.000 abortion | | p a tie n ts. rirti rjjW ffip^B N0.53.: i4 n j-'jA ^ t no contest to Income tax evasion, said

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They were called pillpillow booka. 1 =" ------I W H ed by the very weali w THANk' you PonccMwe And they contained:d “how‘ to” Initructloni on3n sexual fu t /^ i SnS’thSV;10 aquod win o covotod shooling j?/rA ojiso fj J o H B f AT THIS u re HOUi?— ?rrA-irs maich.I. , A ilm ent. INSISTS^oN 0. SE E m I Bur I Pfl-T TWE weep CD OOCI OD LITTt-E HOUSE ON T«E OMEU.UE .AjTop.i5cvs5.$mB.mm . ______PRAIRIE_IIE______------H u m a n ik ln reflect:lects light in a particularwayr'yr That's why 'JS!ZB£S■S'lQVlSii— 'l you. DS. C A V euV ; Z / I O ALPH/.PHA REPERTORY TELEVISION i lerere bnilie.-^hkshioh Is really bright red. a^eari:srs blscklhd h£ITp^' ^ > p n r s ? E ^ ------SERVICEDICEAmorfcai-wnofdllAIIHapiMft*'^^ DAMuslelusIeLoaaonWlthCalhyBaiberlan; U u e. MORSANitN S wAHNm K \ , fk 2) Qroalaal Pholographora:I Vlalona ^nd 7UATWSwsAcrjD fJ pMS / Imegtt.9. T o o la te now to> sesend ghoit-snd-goblln greetlietlngs to that COULP^JEOPASPUE Jl O REPOF!PORTERS , L o i Angele* man nameamed Hal O. Wean. Maybe nexje x ty e a r . HES REC?ECOVB!^.' 0 0 0 MONDAY NIQKT POOTBALIBALL CZ!) MACNI(CNEIL LEHRER REPORT Man'i mlddleigee startsr when his knees buciiockle and his ^ 1 9 700K)CLUB Cl M t doein’t, I’m told.Id. (fi) MOVIE3VIE-(SUSPENSE) ••• "NItfht Dlggor"ir"1971 RMd •■seyd’s to oOh k cet OM Pacts." Itertlni PubIMll»ln|Co., Inc. OS) OVER/EREA8Y 1 M .I8 ptui * 1.06 ponnt 110. For rvtum* 1 1 .^ ifS m ( 1 1 )B 0 T(TO BE ANNOUNCED ------mal.atUwwy.-Mna pwn t.»^<»y - C ro w n ------1 MHW IFf WM !■■" n i.C OOU-EOEFOOTBAIL U.1 Calllornlo------SliTTFulIl•FSiirrfotT?rsafnj5*«-siinrp ------AOdrMamsAioLio L. M. Boyd In c m of tnis imw^« a o T . D o o n hr#.) CopyrWit,^ t. Iff 1 Crown »ynekats. Inc. >nesbury SHO WACKY WAI WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERSERS 7 :06 'um?..OH.NO..OH.GOa r=- HKMO^M m m r $ f l ^ / SIRS. ICLL ® I6SI0N IMPOSSIBLE NO..mUNa£H£flRY. \\^ 9m e jS L m ^ 7 :3 0 . : - ' UPTUM | c oumtrMsosofxr.. 1 'HT I A m m e . ^ ICE) THE TWO'Of US Ordorad by arroll Righter I C SUHB..^.Iii£A[> rUB£H \ m nooK f i ! ' I m ABOtm /rrr:. n NEXrfH6Hr.HAN5 .11^J / Buppy. illyunlloppabloBrflntwoodrebala ^ _ S itnitica.lho.paiKy.P.oochXl* _____ — - A - 1 I . garbagvcig« can lorgoltlng thal ll'a Iraph Joroscop ■ t P^Kupdaj3 day. - _ Mary, MartinMar and Jim Hiriz. (Closed- GENERAL TENI:NDENCIES: The daytimele Iis excellent j VW ------Capllonod onod; U.S.A.) for planning t« put u t;your life on a more eecun 7 r v A f fl TRATRAINING OOQS THE WOOD* ura strtictura. \A HOUSEIB WWAY HFollow « Nnslble courseco< of aclion for the futuIture in which ')S'^^~L2L -< ® MARK'ARKET TO MARKET you can eipreaa yout'our true talent*. ( 1 1 )B 0 TOBEANNOUNCEDT( . A R I E S IM tr. 211 Uto A p r. 19) Y ou h a v e a good» d opportunl* h b o tTHE8ECRETOFBOYNECA9TLE. h e lV S ? » J r 5 4 -- . PAftTI1 . . ty BOW to handle buibualneas m attara wiKly and.nd advance in m — 'f'-n \ 8HOBROBROADWAYONSHOWTIME'THC your line of endeavoivor. Be optimiatic. - MENOBOl3B00Y KNOWS' r f f TAURUS {Apr.. 20 to M ay 20) You are able!e ito gain per 8 :0 0 0 ( 3 ))3 3 ) JACQUeLINE SUSANN'S •otw alma easily du during the day, but not Inn thet eveiilng Latig VALl.eY(•CY OF THE DOLLS 1081 The —------whea.you-ar*.not-th-thinWiny clearly.______Igo______r o m aintlcdram n ti' odaals with tha GEM INI (May 21 to June 21) You are ablelie to organire " ------lAiacutlUtJtUJti.cBfaBrsuccaaiB sand raUar ___ coaalsriot•rlovaaflalroolthraavarydlilarOTl y o u r life m o re lnt«Ul{sU lgently in th e m o rn in g , bu t d o n 't m a k e : # „B U T O u ft VI6ITCITOR MAV VBRV J. v£5,£5,, H ither THff MONEY, 1 - - VV6LL BE A M tC « A E N G V a -4m oa5 A C O U N T C n x r-T A C K . t y u u n oB wwoman am brolletf In th* . foolish changee laterIter in the day. CO/ARANVkNY COMlN', A U D iuaji^i*^ antonalnrrlalnmant Industry. Tholr frisndahlp . MOpNCHILDREIREN (June 22 to July 21) LookL< to good gxP:xpecTiN* soA^B0OPy7J■ s u r v ivIvaa a l good Mmaa.and traglo frienda for help In furtheringI your pet projiojecta during \ ~ J BHINfiiN' v o u f l happaninanlngs as Ihalr lives convorga. M m. 7 n o o n i \( Twe/vsoNey, Jf s t p a rrata, a l i and moot again. Bt ara: daytime. Handle dulldui chorea in eveni^. IA V v o u -v\EA(n 7 J J r Ctlhtrlnaitrlna Kicks. Varonica Hamal, David - • LEO {July 22 to Aug. - 21) Plan how-to imimprove your- j-V ------Blmtyr(P»rr(Pt:lolatwo-panpr«BentBJlon;2------reputation and ehoihow that you ar« an excelliallent citixen. ^ L,- hrs.) 9 ^ , . r ______flfl WAfl>ifAaHINQTQMi_BEHlNDCLO y D ■ VIRGO (Aug. 22!2 tot Sept. 22) MorrUng is ththe beat time E rf lIlD GREATPERFORMANCEB'La ------for expansion tadPcirw r activities.'Follow eve]very-rule and 1 rfljilW 0 CtamanxianzB dl Tito' This production ol \| Mozari'an 'a 'o p a ra a e rla 'w a a lllmad oit regulation that applipplies to you. f lo c alloIon n l In Italy, and taalures thrae L IB R A (S e p t. 233 toU O c t. 22) B e a u re to k e eip p }y o u r p a rt o f . rrkv 'if Amarlctrican alngara, Carol Nablatt, a n y c o n tra c t y o u hha a v v e n e g o tia te d w ith o th e rs•e. . T‘ r y to h a v e I L • rIna Malt It ano and Tatiana i T u i i s , f , .nos. (2 hri., 30 mint.) m o re r a p p o r t w ithIj Ioloved one. , ^ REEMANREPORTS ' ' SCORPIO (Oct.. 232: to Nov. 21) Try to und

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>•■ ''V 'iii' T i THINK \ ------^ ^ '-!A- 'tOU'RE SMAc t J ) ^ I /eirrwHAr-AEA B O in i------I D SLEEP A M16M-ALT1T1 , -THINGS. THAT-CRAi.A W U ' ------a l o n g THE 6R0UNP V‘Js5:5j~ S I f e f iO-h \ I______\ ------" m ------Babijy lio n s ...: ------W l...... ^ Four female Asian Lions bo irh e B o m Lo-oscr______i born al the Los Angclc.s tli i e ir b ir th ,F e w e r Ilian 2000 of these lio n s e.'

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I UNLESS THOSE gVPSlES UOW.' I ...UOOKS UKE THEIR Dl • ' A BUM STEER, DRA£UUA' a DmecnofiS ^ S ‘prettx ■«T/ J WERE RIGHT ON TWE h ty chevy’ OUGHTA BE PRETTy CIO IE MONEVJ THATS GOT rB E TW' P cost e:extra GAVE ME I |NVHOA.BOy.'U lUA'SCASRE LOOKITTHAJ RGH (UPl) - Clyde :U3SEBY.^^^ vs t h e value of a g ood c ar, ik'24 y e a rs to go l th e point...... id his wife Mary, of sub- roevi{l«H)ought-a-1955 ------lortlynftcrthey-married:------’ir first new car. and nother-in-law promptly telly Chevy.” PITTSBURGlattractive that a woman Hlliwig knowsHilllwg's tl office wanted il. G asolin e All( — ifiou0 iinooraIt to h e r In 1957. T h e only Hlllwig andlhat h the Hlllwigs oncc ag.I’ve ^ThegqivemiF e’ ^In fact.l’m downri ^ ^ r b a n “ M onroe'car was their nam"* ^ t i n q t h e l S •'Chevrolershortlro ss th o lop o f th e o w .. m i r r o r s \ X handsom e... in ani n o l d Gu] Iley It was their _ :back.up,J„S& J c oJ d d q e r l u Hlllwig's motla co-publisher ot \lM f Ani)waij ; o r t o f ------e f r K ^ m g E named it "PreltMarket Keport.,a trade ____ was so specializingatti in aulo auc- ^ f r y d e c i d e d w a i j i ^ 1 ■ ■ For Program tnformatlon C working in Hilllbecame well aware his A ( t o w r i n - Twin Foils 794-2400 Ii J*rom« 3244875 a n d he so ld ithad tc become a "classic m : | y p reminder thatcolor's item. He thought ^Hll-'^i'gtntTrrri>it^^hliiHRi!i; owned the 7 cai w a s Just a p a r t of h i s ...... WALIEk- WAIIHAU IILL CLAY6UR0H scrawled acrossI, until he got a' call re- m a n u a l.' ^ q o o d B L __Q 5 ^ ii IST— Hlllwig. 1. a . ^ being an MONIi p g f - . j M ) ariij-niyr . .Aulomollve.Maid hc had bought the car, M o s t r i c h ; r » j i . hi p u b lic a tio n spe h e 'll put a n o lh e r $5,000 1 title Doll’»H(•bbr.) A D C B A Y S ] SlBSSiS!! Entity ] III ji c a r 's h isto rylg diIt, obtaining necessary •2 2 Drawino ’ 9 P»ychotioiition ^ ' I Handle olB »5>v™r(luiY Ition- 30lrritatet 45.Sc i ’m b u ij Jc rv a l s in c eI he'iCalifornia company that (abbri 23 Trojanng htound 31 Ordeal knifey ^ J r ' h HrI' sj found it in excel!I but manufacture parts *57 That 24 Leaa thaine of A 33 Scotch beret 40SiiBuckeye State /A ne ed e d w a s aChevys. t Prelty Chevy •2 8 F o rm o f a House 34 Gadolinium 47 Electrical unit lljfij.fF went IhroughI as her original splendor I .hoiitingcrane,A 2 wd*J hotic symbol cn Swiftu . aircraft ■■ Hillwig paidbe \ worth the going rale <•”»; 35El.ctra I W n n u T i W 7:00.9:00 | ' (flbbt.) I'Hvt-Wffi back, about/ S $9( - $15,000 to $17,000, -38Paaie(J " yway( Chimpanieo ■MffBRjn glnallycost. t cloaely |i \i | j " He figures he • |'° I" ‘Cutyaiion’t NEINffDcUW ESWlCuteONB j | p ^ -37 Robet L______Jl, fabric 54 S» m m m / ' ' i l M a resto rinlectern g It now 5 8 South Pacific Jo J iT (prefix) 44 Puu up (fll stara parts from a Ca: »■ iaiand group I______tayof money 55 Ch i i ALAN CAROL j4]1& | docs nothing■proof bi glass 59 Otherwtie p» J . l i ”**0 ^ —^ 0 Canofliied— f------S f J ALDA BURNET dtai Classic ChCITY (UPI) - Pope relumed to h( ^ ' man (abbr.) I Irin-his firal-appearance ------^ !“ should then be 3«1 Separate trom > > ‘ ow of his private apart- J olhen B y U nited P ri te s s In tern a tio n al i^5 You would. |}i III g-? I l^ g lp S u i his return to the Vatican, M M T I U T N O U l J whal appeared to be a Ir (com) ______------’ Today is Mi ; Monday, Oct. 19. lhe 292nd d a y 01.981 " i t e J0 Japaneie ” “ • w ith 73 to folioollow. Pope letglass lectern to deliver - c u r r e n c y ------II Sevens toon blessing, T h e m o oin n is In lls la s t q u a rte r. ! v ■ rwrEnNiTYl a .49 Arabian ship p from St. Peter's square, ^ 3 New England r ------The mornirming stars are Mercury, Marars, Jupiter IL S bullet-p m il Ip51 ' ransparcnt glass lectern m cape ‘® a n d S a tu rn1 ,, . T T :rrv> Va t i c a n in cPaul’s i entire head and 5 4 Canonized ’ ‘ “ * The eveninglin g s t a r is V enus, 7 :a H !2 0 ------J o h n P a u l-H rin • wom an (ll) — I Those bomom on this day are under theUi sign of 5 6 Cry of triumph i »o tl e: Libra. Amerlilerican novelist Fannie Hurst < 7 R o p e o l ______"'''“ bon, jggSjpla I f * m e n ts sin c e his “ H------Ocl. 19,1889. 19. llp ailiiliiii ‘ u se d a le cte rn d u rin g his 2; flow en ” ^ a V. VM sto o d b eh in d■arances. wl ^ 4 s Bciiw ------______On Ih ls d'a o te te In h is lo ry :______;lr^ — End t-T h u rs I ------D o n 't M U i )l it £ UII:' bullet-proof Jgla moved back”lnlo his’ |69 Suitable ” lnl78l,the,iie American Revolutionary W arnearod I . T h * F u n I il rjfnt- C H U C K W O R W I 0 ; : h is Su nday noonin the Vatican Salurday. ®0 Landing boat s ------07 an end as BrilBritish General Lord CornwallilHs surren I ptNetvou* I L ooking upIve fre months after he was I I dcn^datYorkiorktown, Virginia. •- Dudley W oore [1 |i! :-Tt- the thick transvounded M a y 13 by a In 1814, “‘T Th h e S ta r Spangled B a n n e r" ww; as sung In ^ i j p j | t \ ,.,5 shielded Johnrrorisl P in Sl. Peter’s BaUimoreforfo r th e f irsl lim e. y Liza Minnelli || Tf ch est, ...... In l9 3 6 ...aD.aa.around-lhEhworld. , airplaneDe-race by . \ :;f E V E ^ I Spoi ; Vatican souroto about 80.000.,p«iple...... three newspofipaper writers ended al Lakchiihuret. New } ' —■ iii i f e ? ji!fl n e v e r befo rethe use sun-drenched square, I Jersey. H .E^ WlU) a tim e of[18d{tys I l l I | V ^ Sunday appeara E „ W€ hOb.w, •itrucuixnitrAcM^dS. t a special greeting lo the ^ r t h u - n li!P Jo h n P a u l Europeann counlry of - In 1973, PresidentP re: Nixon sent Henry KIKlsslQ^rj to iiiliiiiiJM C Ircloof Iron )rts lover? ^ ■ m l^?i] l|j apartments halin tl in these days cqitf- r i ? l i r G M oscow toI d dl; isc u ss w ays lo end th e Miclld d leE asl moro than five,300lh anniversary of the ^SportsPli u a y a Warwhlchhath a d sta rte d 13 d a y s e a rlie r. f r W l N IN lii r’ shot and wourhe state.'’ J ^ .A th o u g hIt t for-thefc day;.Amerlcan manin of Icltors Ivii.-f.uf f ^atch for } 1.^ Turkish terrorilso recflllcd that Sunday ------Q o V Oliver Wendelidell Holmes said: ‘.'Man has hishi win... iili-feijsrp and Spo ^ S q u are. Roman Catholic Church's ^ b u l w o m anI ha ha: s h e r w ay ." . faiiiiijililiilll ~ 'lus Thursd — IJIK S p e a k in g onnrv to nnv ■ c.-*' • IR] iti gathered In the: - -S jf'ji th e pope se n t a s rortsSaturd >n“ Easterrr Eure * |5iiSt Bulgaria "that b ra te s th e 1,3001 lilssjfti'^’H founding of th e si — Thopopealso m a rk e d th e Ron- WorlflAllsslonni 1

■ ■ r " " A-lOTfmos-Nnws.-Twli•Twin Falls, Idaho Monday..O 0( ciobor 19.1981 Dear-Abby • ,L ady D iiana’s huntit panned

= (UPI)I — A British Buckingkingham Palace said Diana did : hurnajie._ society shaharply criticized indeedI stalkstj a deer during a royal Prince^ Diana overer the weekend, hunt atIt QueenQ Elizabeth’s estate In S u i t g i saying she had joinened "Ihe killing- Balmoral,iral, S c o tla n d , la s t M onday, thornnd to a for-fun brigade” by' sshoo^g a deer ____ A_.palac 1 0 " any stirings olace spokesman said Diana, and then'leaving it! llo' a s e rv a n t lo w ho mlarried a rri Prince Charles, heir to ------UyABlGAlLVANBU BUREN ------s u it., W h n T d ^ o u think? have to ld Sue o r anyoi?one e ls e a b o u t h e r lo o k inI g ! eno u g h fo rjn e ! complete th e kill, the thronerone, on July 29. had sbd£ and UnlvcrsI Press SyntSyndicate - -BEWILDERERED dale with Eric becairause it made mo i loveive him very much and hejovloves _ The League Againiinst :CrueJ Sports killed a1 slagsla "on an eariier occasion.’* rrihiy' said it was "shocked I; ------^------B Y JH E DDAY- A looklikeafool.- — m e , ■ bubut' my parents arc terrlb d and disgusted” . But he huffilyh denied she was “ In­ . DEACAR BEWILDERED; 1 (ilsagrtigree My friends contendid lhal everything dlsappolpointed lhal I ilidn’t- pick-,ick-.-,a....^y r^lana’c nlloof'd nrllriinni volved inain a k ill th a t w a s not c lea n ." ' ' D E A R ABBY: 1I aiam a 2a-ycar-old wilh1 youri friends. An exp^lvQslve wopked out for the besest and 1 am lucky belter-lcr-looking fellow. He’s not realreally I; single male, practlcl:tlclng law in San three^)e-plece suit__would surely, haveha\ to havc found out thahat Eric was bad bad-looliw k ln g . A bby, H e is about a nn im i n c h _ ^ — . H a MSI IIR VIN* ALL MAOIC VAtl It Francisco. Six weeks«ks ago I broke up - had some so strings attached to It.,t. 1I n news. W hat is y o u ro)pinion? p l shorterer lhan 1 am and he’s losing 1: rAttlT* ■ ■ ■ ■ Vi — '! .with a young womaiman after a rela- order•I toI remain completely freeje < o f -AMY hair, butbu 1 don’t care. He treats n -■ jl jtionshipthathadlastcastod ncariyaycar.— obligatjatlonryou-were wise to remaimain DEAR AMY: Yoi'our _friendfl are betterr thti a n a n y g u y I ’ve e v e r S goi ' K S TT WAY CARPET CLI;leaning •: V She look it prettylly hard, so I was “unsulljultable." ' - rig h t.'B u t th e re a re s8C e v e ra l le sso n s to w ith , aan> n d our re la tio n sh ip is g re ar t! 1 ...... - s -■0 tho Hydro Mo»t«r Corpot Cloor^in.oning Plant - . ! B .. .ra lh e rsu rp rise d -w;hcn h c r sh e sent m e an d e a i belearnedbere: — W hencenever I g^ oufwilfi film,I, myn I :a R ABBY: The names an . . .. •. .■expensive three-piec)leco suit-for my ijditiQu 1) N e v e r “ m e n tioin” n ’ to a boyfriend mothercr puts on a long face and sa;says ■ lous, but 1 am telling il like 11 is. birthday! I didn’t wonwanl to accept such ‘s j thal another girl Is "fantastically she hoplopes I’m not "serious" aboaboul ” H>cr^ bcien dating a fellow name< PT expensive gift, so I r e t u r n ^ It to ^ well-put-together.’’ (I(He may not be him .lieI te ll h e r l AM se rio u s abo u l:hlm, hlr ■ '! the store for a credit,!dit, w hich I m ailed V able to resist the chahallenge to "take and Iherfien she looks so sad and shak'lakes I a i nentloned to l!:ric thal Dawn, i i; -toherwithaverynico herapart.") h e r hea(ead as if lo say, "You must I friend of mine, is fantastlcallj ist be I L i v i n g R o f i l s ?."y 2) I f a m a n Is In te;re3tiD n g..few .girlB _ ..n u ts .’’- .. :oom and H all.. '24.95 ; ------•(. — i was even more sursu rp rised w hen ihe • - -well-put put-together. Well;' Eric' calletIlled _ o u t o f lo y a lty to aI ^Uriendg — will Bothh shes and Dad are naggingg n m e ■ $9.9515 EACH ADDITIONAL Rl same suit was red(redelivcred to my Dawnai L ROOM : I 1 and asked her for a date. Dawr••wn passupachancetodaiiatehim. andmal<1 ak in g m e feel g u ilty fo r loving^n g a ■ joffice with an angryjry letter from her acceptct]tc d a n d th e n sh e lold Sue (who i: r "eonkcordi • ■ 10 is 3) D a w n ta lk s too mmuch. i man whwhose looks don'l comc up to _ 7 3 3 . 3 1 5 7 A «e.pf.d" . . , Z 1; saying I had "damramncd well belter also a friendf of mine) that she weni 4)SodoesSue. Ih e lr expectations.e x | I need advicc.e. E By ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ n h n ■' 4 t • .iceepthe.suit!" o u t w•ith ith Eric, Sue told me, and now 1 ■ ■ ■ « * ■ ■ ■ I )W I th e w ayjy . I ’m no tie au ty m yself. ays of thought, 1 am hum |1 ' After a few days umiliated and angry, D E A R A B B Y : I a:a m 19, a n d I m - S . IN ENGLISHTOWN.N,,• N,J. •; .maiibdthesuitbackti:k to h e r w ith a curt i coni ontend lhat when Eric calledIled d a tin g a 27-year-old man.ra My parenls DEARAR S.: Tune your parents8 outoi I \ '1 'note informing herier that I simply Dawn,1. she£ sliouid havc refused him him do not object to the10 age difference and Usttisten to your heart. U youI lo^love ...... j c o u ld n 't a cc ep t it. _ l n m e d;d_ia[ely. j i p a y in g slie a n d .I u^cre:c re ____because.lhcre's a-20-;!0-year-difference— him -anduid’ho'fa^ts-you'well,' payily'DO r j r i l l J I I i 'r r A humbe^r of m y ■friendsfric told m'c’thal—Rood 'iricDCJs..aDd.ifi Ureu-hung-up-thethe— in their-agos.Theprolroblem is that my. --attentioi aon--to-wbat "anyone 'say“ y s ------j; j I w a s w ro n g a n d sJiouhould havc kept the phone,). Furthermore.f Dawn shouldn'tJn't parents think this m;man is not good- HandsocM)me Is as handsome does. Kick off the holidayslysln

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______\ j hlUNUAX.UrrOCTns Parenl*:m *H C L d e (if Com passkmia at< te — oHic©,—£ n _ E ile c _ AAve. 5 Bill Hart, slore anc)nd lotsoffood.______knickerss ______I T w in F a lls M ental Health ABSoclation Friends:d s . Jerome attorney, will w speak on - .1 .7:30 p.m. in roomom 115 in Shields 8 p.m. p .r in Rupert Chamber'■ o:of “Pre-Marital Contract icts.” Coupletc5toCoi5)leLeague ------. 1 'building at CSI. Dr,Dr, R ich a rd -W o rst C o m m ec rc e Building m e etin g roomI. , 7:30 p.m. p, at St. Edward's Parisarlsh They’re•e sisilky, sleek and will speak. THURSDAY,',OCr.22 ( _Hall._ ^|^|P j«j^V -toppedid Vkwith a stunning ------^ W ED N ESD A YrO C T. 21------PumptOn Decorating{ P P a rty • — !■ Mooday-Party-Bridg» ' V K u t o n !; Ili.m.atPrcsbytcriilerlan C hurch. 10 aj.m ,it . a t 833 G reenw ood Drive. Twin Falls Public Library. L Grade lon th is outfit and you’ll be quite the schoolers are tobringigapumpkin. Hagenmm a n V a U ^ H isto ric al C e n tee r K y o u • TUESDAY,0y , OCT. 20- D e m oocratic c r Central Commiltee 10 a .m.m . in p a rk a t 10 a,m , ‘Wagon ago V sensatfonon f American AsBoclalloitloD o f U olversity 7 p.m).m . for pizza at M e ’N E dd’s. ’s, Magic ToastmistressCI Club Ho’ carvirvan tour of Ihe fossil bed-)cds. \ th e cocktail * i| W om en n o h oist. s i. Meeting will follow for any^in y - 7 p .m , at J B ’s R e staaurant. i Theme is Bring as;a sa c k lunch. circuit. [ 7:30 p.m. at JB’ss Restaurant,R Pro- one Inteile re s te d in w orking in the p a rtyrly . "A ll D re sse d U p a n d NoN( P ia c e lo G o ," i; gram will bc presenteinted by NOW with ^ ^ U n ite dI Ostomy05 Association !; q u e stio n s a n d answ

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mmmm |i w ritei;rs o n i y o u rrr i ^ l r ~ ' ^BaseballITFans; T h e W o rrid l S eries beginsns this w eek • B Y E R M A BOM BECKCK )■ ‘ Field Enterprises.s. Inc.!f i) ' B e y oour own record keepl e p e r . ■ Publishers are always al asking, ' '' As you watch the 1 games of thehe world series '■ ;■ "Where are lomonlorrow's authors f;. ' ^ : coming from? Who» 'will write our or read the re!Bsults, fill in the Information In oh : humor? Our mysteriesries? Ourhistorv? the charts. Our fiction? Our how-tciv-tobooks?" ______T h e n a iv e llltle foofools. Don’l they m : realize our future•e g e n e ra tio n of H Neews Hound : writers is already atat \work in a little ^ commune outside CinCincmnati setting F O R THF H E R E C O R D ; down words thal sursurface in every - u tility ro o m a c ro s s ththe e la n d ? T t i ^ a re GANk M E R U N S HITS ERRORS ‘ the authors of laundryidry labels. Every i m ) — • • \lay some housewifefe picks up Iheir (team) (team labels of detergent doidoonas ... their ' ~ ^ 1 I ------dnp-diy wammgs. Ineir t cool-iron p ro s e . I t’s fiction a t llsits v e rv best. ‘Tm not jujust saving im y 2 2 ------, i Have you read "CarCare of your rug" { by inspector 56? Il’s a hard-cover cash for a r a i n y d a y ) 3 ------■ la b e l w ith a r a th e r simplesim plot. "Spot U n d eir r ttho toam name, I clean with soap andmd water or use I ------anymore...!.thanks to t h e 4 ------: ------list thihe o number of runs I carpet cleanlng-fluidslids.” But It’s the ______o a c h tofoom scores each ‘ hilarious footnote that tha nnitates the high inteierest incoii m e > 5 — ------! imagination of thereader; rea "This rug g o m oi, , ththo number of hits ' : c o n ta in s 100 p e rc en l 6) ------■ ------game, ond e athe c h gnum^ a r ' ?nl miscellaneous- from Passpp o r t . ” ; oddlotsofundetermlmninedanlmal-fiber b o r o ff oe rn r o r s . ; content." r ______• ! 1 had a coat oncelhat lha contained the : same undeterminedj animal ar fiber and ^ P * " D o i i y every lime someonene turned off the . ’ — P o B s p o r t ^^J|_C oshTW j^ F A V O R nITE PLA Y ER S • llght.llranunderthek:le k itc h e n sink! Edwr ard O. Jonvs D Co P L A Y E=8 8 AT BATl h i t s ; A nd how ’s th is label)el inI a blouse fora 9 1 6pened w ith as littli ------J-lers: "100percent aicryllc.-acryll!que. c n a s $ 5 , 0 0 0 polyac^l.'' This iss (t followed by an For OS m onyf aso: six ot your Illustration of a lub oOf f' w a te r w ith a 30 For mofB com plote infoririBiiTiBtion. including a fre a proipifpectus, degree sign on ll, a little pyramid with current yield, odvissrIssry foes, distribution chBrge'gBi end favorito ploylayers, keop Tlm«t-N»w«9>«s " ' , • frock of tho which s i l l i l y resembinbles an iron with other Bxpensos, contoct:t your’ Edward 0. Jonei I& Co. 10 number of an X on It, and a circ irc le w llh -a n X RepresentBtivB. times at bat,□t, number of I through il which 1 assuissume represents hits. Ihon divicIvlde tho num- — 35.ShoshbhbnoSt. N. Phono 73!3 3 - 4 9 2 5 ______leitberlhesunorlbemm o o on.------b o r of-hits by-by the num ber^— ------My favorile label Isis tthe label ouMo of tImos at batbai to find his W y ^ E d w a r■d d □ . Jo n a > G- C o . gel vour attention. II 11 d( o e sn ’t m a tte r N-- I Vo'k Stoct bqtllngporconfe n to g o . whal it savs. Il’s four:>ur in c h e s sq u a re , Educoti made with thorns ancand needles and *Mnnt>rr WrritlM • I'MCil y.J»16 05 '. p la c e d s tr a te g ic a lly/ at ai the back of f>flo ' ' ■ • 1 y o u r neck.* Y o u m a v nol]ikeir.t..buinol . • I t’s a la b el you c a n 'l put dow n!

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M onday, October19,198l0< TImes-NAw'Jflwa.TwlnFflih lri*hoA-ll iver i t o ih o W e• S t Life^ E l _ DietricUarmilyjcredits-theii e ir- d o g - ___ 1 - Idaho> r a n k s! 29th iin state for saving tlthem in mobile2 Ihom e fire t spendJing PARMA (UPI) - TI"heh dog of a Miller from1 ththc e ir ho m e In U ietrich, WASHINGTON er-capita expenditure was' 17.5-pereent ris e in M edlcaiicaid payments, New Harnpshire, J798; New N Jersey, $990; New. was the scratching andd •w hin in g of S971. But regionally, Idal [daho ranked behind every The report said thatit i tbe 13 states running Mexico, $1,279: New YoYork, $1,216; and North his family's dog that alalerted him the fire that Miller saidlid 1be saw sparks com- > s t a t e e x c e p t Colorado. lotteries raised $2.1 billionion in gross revenue, wilh Carolina,$909; - and his wife, Cheri, loth L e a d in g jh e lis t w as AllA la sk a, w h lc h .sp cn t $4,827 burned down the Hanejley office In "S ancm eleciric heater, later ' Michigan collecting $«7.87.8 million to lead the list, Also: -North Dakota,)ta. 11.307; Ohio. $816; ;.'Tor each' resident. Hawaiiaii was sccond at $1,595 and • Parma, where they wereresuytng. as the cause of the fire, I follow ed b y M a ry la n d a t $372.3S3i m illion. N ew Je rse y Oklahoma, $948; Oregoigon. $1,135; P e n n sy lv a n ia , ••-Wyoming wasnext aUi.K1,528. A t th e e n d o f lis t w ere la id . - at$331.9millionandPcnnsyn s y lv a n ia a l $194,7 m illion. $869; Rhode Island, $t,2S1,250; South C a ro lin a . $898; - F lo r id a a t S719, M issourin a t 1736 and T e x a s a t $760. : the fire damag^ one P c r-c a p lta g e n e r a l expeni>endlturcs for thc 50 states, S o u th D ak o ta, $1,032; “menD u W ee,$772; T e x a s, $760; .newall nnd Miller brav,raved the flames and ■ .. T h e D is tric t ol Colum bia was not included In the ; the roof of the Hai a s listed by th e C e n su s Bureau.were: u re U la h . $1,093; V erm ont,It, 11,190; V irg in ia . $920; lancy seed rushed In. grabbed gri Tabltha and re p o rt. ; warehouse southeast t Alabama, $920; Alaska,lea, $4,827; A rizona. $900; Washinglon, $1,176; VWest Virginia. $1,161; or P ^ a . handed ner;r I.to Cheri. Workman . The report said thatI gstudy th c lo ck ed rrea e a i r d o o r of th e building Deputy Rupert Workirkman said In order to escescape. Workman said. B O IS E ‘ ( U P I ) - T h ee Idaho Ic Power In the stud; udy arc accurate, the com- custom ^ ers are culling consiisumptionas River and nlon w a s m a d e w ili Increasi m four years later, Idaho jffered extensive bums, :a sc a n a v e ra g e 2 7 p e rc e n t a ___continue « to conserve encrf sleeping in thc ofliee: hall 1 ol the an d X r'w ! after the ulility*^lal _W fite_JflkfiiL_lQ_SL _____ lales'i power yearaTnong teaman I jr r y TnyloLfiald.___------bulidingrW orkmon said: forecast showed a siowlower rate of This is dowi • Alphonsus-Ho-Hospital in Bolse-to )wn from last year's projec- ties l be^n operatingon schehedule. B ru c e saId id bt e did no t know w h en thc increase in the expcclcdcd demandi for tion of a 3.( undergo plaplastic surgery, a 3.6-percenl average annual _ T h o se include hy d ro ele ctictric genera- company woiivotjd rtoew plans to re------electricity overthe next120 20 ye a rs:------ln c re ase.“ M rs. Miller and the twtwo children spokesmanI atat-Caldwell Memorial - — ■ tors J on lhe North Fork oftlIh'e Payette quest aiile-l'e-locSion sliidy from the ------If-the-projeclions-and-a^-assumptions------T h e -fig u r ______w e r e on a w ee k en d visit vl to nee. Hospllal said.lid. ?un>rTvere-iowcr“Bwausc - - -1River; ol Kanaka Rapids on th e S n a k e Id a h o P r tilicicUtlittiesCommlsslonr- I —

A t largee ______FBI hunts SIsuspect _____ inBoisexcrobbery^ ^izzz; [ Q C T p BOISE (UPI) — Thci FBIF has sev- H g j i ^ eral leads throughout thc West on a is it mw p o ssib le su sp e c t in the F rii rid a y robbery of a Boise bank Jn whichlich the robber first raped a woman andmd then forced h e r to aid in the crime.

Jay E. Bailey, the agengent in charge ------of'theidaho-M ontana-div:divlsiomjfthe ------:------FBI, said the agency's; DcDenver olfice ------and-saveral-othflra^n-Uw UnlitE had leads to a possible suspect.su: How- m ever, no one has been1 a rre s te d , he sa id . ■M Police said the man forcedfor a Boise w o m a n in h e r mid-20s to a d m it him lo her apartment, wheree heh tied and raped her. He then drove)ve the woman Tt to the Broadway branchich of Cllizens National Bank, where he Instructed th e w o m a n to g a lh e r• moneyn: from b a n k le lie rs w hile he stoodood in th e bank foyer armed with a shortened sh o tg u n .

. ..Upon leaving the bank,nk, a packcl of red m arker dye hiddenm inI the cash exploded on the robber.T. 1 He dropped _about half of the cash and fled in the ____■ wo m a n ’s c a r , I ^ l n g h eerallhebahk. ^ e ■■

■ I Police later found thehe abandoned car about a mile from1 thU e b ank, A w itn e s s to ld police ho belieelievedhesaw a man running from thethe car to the Boise River Greenbelt. — ■ i . ' • ; Policewereunabletofinifind a trace of th e suspect, bul they sayiy his1: clothing and hands still may bei stainedst with th e indelible Ink.

A tto rn e yJS s f o r F ra n kklin l ^ 1 1 a p p e;al a We’llI’ll pay you^xTO pc>en a checking - Be surere to1 asi< a b o u t The M ctiorgec when you maintainn a $ 1 0 0 P a u i F r a n k lin file d notiiw llc e ■ F rid a y M oney Servi'ivice C ord, you'll g e ti Gc h o s t o f f r e e ------mihimunrim balance.------— services, Inci ahowing that they intendd tot( appeal to ncluding 24-tiour occ£»ss toyour accountrt the Utah Supreme Courtrt thet former Thlscs could b a ttle only ti nfieyougetrewardecnr Bd through 131 DDay & Nite® Teller iocca tio n s in Southern Ku Klux Kiansman's conviction con on fo rd o inig g somettiing ttia t'sto) iyour benefit, Idaho, tw o first-degree m urder cchi h a rg e s. Justeitcllpoutltiectiecl 1 0 0 minimum balancn e e 494 Blue Lakes Blvd.Bt N.(atFllefAve.) Bruce Jenkins found FranrankilD guilty ""No seisen/ice-choigetoonyiycneiage 60 oroverir------^------7 3 4 -8 2 0 0 — ------of violating the black: nm e n ’s civil • Edm1 IrInterest from day of depositc to day of rights. Jenkins handed dovdow n tw o coa- Jero m e Offlcice WOE. M oln S tree et t s e c u tiv e life le rm s for thle e violations,v . wWidridraw al 3 2 4 -6 8 2 7 I. D efen se a tto rn e y D avidvid E. Yocom • F ir s5 ts 0 checl

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• O b ltui a r i e s Monday. October 19.1I.1981 • S p o r t s p a f i c 1[ / a l ll e y ^ -- -'Times-NBwsrTwinPahsfsfidano^ •'C/osiT/T ------Twin1 Falls C(:ouncil seeEss an acccord with rmallbulilder “— t ..... ~ ■TWJN FA LLS-ImmplemenlalJon pl of • A graRrant agreemeni for partial a' court-ordcred zoningIng change could slale funtunding of-runway Improve- Cjme before Twin Fall:'alls Clly Council ments aat l. Ihc Twin Falls-Sun Vallov tonight. R c g lo n a3l M A irport. 'C ity o fficia ls h a v e inf(informed council • Bldsfcs for W ater Department male- thal prior to tonight'st’s meeting,i they rials andnd supplies. Waler Superin- liope to meet willKPrlce•Ice Development tendeni JoeJo Koon has recommended — Corp-'Qnd—Workmkman—Family— thut-low-liv-blds-f0r-severa!-ilem s-be—------l-bocaueo-the-bldiHlo-iiol-mecI—------contract for the devclopilopmcnlofamail cilyspeclflclflcalions. on abo u l 37'^ a c rc s. . .1 Of those acrcs, localeraled on Ihc west scheduled for liic mecling are U ■ j B r j B ' s id e o f Ihc 1200 block:k or c Bluff Ukcs Pu™'; I""hearings concerning- roijuesis Boulevard North, 30I cca a rry com m or- e \ city vacate Kussel Slreet cial zoning, authorizedd byI Twin Falls 1 Soulh Park Avenuo andd — County, and I'm havtlave ten rest- -Slrcel. and iMarkel Street - dentlally zoned by theheclly. ( Arcconl 1 Washinglon and Hussot ------^judiclQHecision-overtuirtumcd-council's— — refusal to grant a comr)mmerclal desig- The grayanling of the (irsl requcsl ------natioivfor4li&4Vacr€s.-esi------wou^d-p^o^>K>vidc-6h)rage-and"lnnd5cap*— Council raised severaleral objections lo ing areasIS foI r c o -a p p lic an ts Gene and the proposed developnopment conlracl- Gloria-HaHamiilon and Ihe Soulhside last Tuesday, and It directeddin the clly Bean Co..I., a cc o rd in g to tho cily slalf. staff to confer withh thet allorncys Tlicscco;cond request also was filed by ____Involved In the mallall projcci. Cily th e H ammlltons, ll who wanl to use a ManagcrTom'Courtnejtneysaid'one-of— portioirof:OfM arkelSlrecl'asa'priVale the attorneys was oulII of Iown m ost o f . r o a d w a y/a ai n d p a rk in g a re a , la st w eek. N e ith eir r request i drew objecllons at In other business loniglil. lor council recent Twirwin Falls Planning and Zon- w ill c o n sid er: ingC om mmission I hearings. • A proposed agreemcimenl calling for The coun)uncll m e e tin g sta r ts al 7 p.m . • Evans Condle and Co.). a handbook, tellsfs them how B y K A TE L O PE Z Times-Ncv,s corrcspondi tesl scorcs, teacher or parenl 1. the maintenance of an “A" ------a v e r a g e -1 Parcmts car s in Ihe appropriate/subject n be gom t im c each w ork, of elementary pupils. "I"Discovor .the Rond lo rcadingisfunand necessarys a ry fo r su rv iv a l in society. . same evaluatton prO'process boforo school claslasses. while recent funding cu culs have reducni somo Succe.ss" will bo distriliuriliuted to the parenls of Parenls are encouragedJ to lislen lo their children possible advancemcnlnl beyondI Ihelr • Hlglih schools students will nol rc- programs even more. f( forcing .schools lo often e le m e n la ry stu d e n ts in Ihelhctlircc disi rids. read and lo read lo them,Jin. Parental altitudes arc n o rm a l c u rric u lu m . ceive liighIgh school crcdil for college c scrape jusl toofferthe bas:asics. T h e o b je ctiv e of th e progt•ogram is to cn h an c e school c ru c ia l lo a c h ild ’s chtli A cco rd in g lo th e guidelines guii pres- classes the enthusiasm for learning, they a r e la k in g . And nallonwide. parenlmts seem willing, and m learning with practical cxpcricncoscx in the home, C h u rc h m a n sa id . ented-by McClellan, a student firsl • SludenJenis will be limited lo one0 some cases havc demand( ided. lo lend a hand in the not lo extend the child's's sschool day. Churchman " I f a slu (ic n l n e v e r seescs hishi parents rending, lie's must make applicationlon to Ihe prin- advanced>d class, c Sludcnis advanced inn educational proccss. s a id . not g o in g lo w an l to re a dI." ." shos sa id . " P a re n ls don't cipat or guidance counscIusolor. more lhanlan one subjeci area will bcc In llic Shoshono. Minii nidoka and Uuhl schools ••We d o n ’l m e an for p aret1 re n ts lo sil dow n and teach realize how important they A d v an c em en t th e n will wll depend on: advised to; hey arc lo Iheir kids. Whal loadvanccafullgradc. dlslrlcls. a handbook hasa s been devolopoil lo on- their children for Iwo houtlours a day al homo." she -> •SeeHANDBOCB 0 0 K P a g e B 2 These3*goatss’ will ecat your^cans amd couugh up money1 ; ^ By SUSANIG;\1.I..\GHKR a, Plans call for aboul1 15 of ihe forrecyding-ng. ■iy w riltT machines to bc installedI Inli Soulhorn Less lhann a a minute after the firsl A , iir hr- Idaho, Bohmansays- cans arc dopo;IcposllLxJ. th e G olden Goal V I i s n m ------T h e S a few ay sto r e off MjMain Avenue starts spewing■ ing fo rlh coins, - There's a now breed off N o rth in T w in F a lls and ai Woods Bohmanbe boli liev e s ih e m achines w’ill goal loosec iin Ihe area, bul don'lt Market in Buhl arc amongIg the Magic encourage more mo recycling because _d<^’snlL_fced. on_garden1 Valley storofr-hosting-Gok f e w o rrv . It d' olden'Goais. they arc atI convenientco localions and produce. Other communities In which w they areavallab!e2-)!e 24 h o u rs a day. ; f--—— Tiie Goldeiden Goal, a machlnc thatt recently wore placcd indu a prototype for the Gdden i I coughs up'm'm t oney, in re lu rn for aliim i- Gooding. ■ Caldwtll an'd' developed 2',-.- years ago. I num cans, is:is a p p ea rin g on th e park in gI Home, says Bohman, who c lochine subsequently was JI lols o( seververal supermarkels in Ihe; machines lo begin operati i s S E :rial basis in Colorado. The 11_ MagicValleyleyarc-a. , aboul a week. The machlni :nt models, produced in - - I The produi■duct of Ihe C alli Corp, off In use In se v e ra l o lh e r slale; = , - i r August, ronec’fleet ‘ numerous changcs, Scottsdale,!, Ariz., Ihc compuler-' l(fm ; _ Here's how Jhe G^olden Goat Bohman says.lys^______equipped-GoGolden-Goal sorls,-woigh6------Timis-NcwsartlsiPan’atD a v ls | u B | V f l m v ! operalcs': and crushcs'cs cans, and inslantly pays He says lhal lha the modds in Twin apparently wasn't ralse

V . B-2Tlme8*New8. Twin FalliFalls. Idaho M oM av, Octoberb er1 9 .i9 8 l R 2 we'e>eksleft Goleml a s i k i c ^en^scold S fo r dei e t e e t o r s Alpenrosei Hotel\ operatorsrs buy the summiTilt’s ski touring ( TW IN FALLSLLS-M agic Valley area — BySTEVELATH^OP"~ re sid e n ts havive e twt o w ee k s le ft to order ' . . trails, whictilch were available wllhout During this winter’s} operation, ^ymes•/Vcu•s corrcspondei charge. Hanlamllton charged U p e r d a y Fuller said. *‘We will rcdmlufff rntps nn H 5 | With the coocooperation of area In-t u s e of th e gro o m ed t r a i l si, ,' w h e re they ■ ■ ■ i dependent insuinsu ran c e a g e n ts a n d Iho-^ ' . trails. had been scheduled to be! IiIncreased." n M Twin Falls senlorcltizensenl cenler, the______KETCHUM --H oleotd_operalQ£— _Tho-Fulleiller»r^ho-own and operalc—— He-sald-he-antJcipates; drdropping the ------M | | | | | ■ ■ ■ ifiL ------Twln-Falls-FlreFlre-DepartmeoLls-offer— Norman Fuller announ'ounccd Friday Kelchum’sAs A lpenrose H otel, s a id th e ir d , a lly fee to $3.50. Inglhedctecton:torsfor$6.I8. lhat hc and his wife,e, Judy, have objective will wl be to build a major On the Issue of Foresi S< Seiylce.trall_____ ------TTjc-Fire-De-Department-began-the— - purchased the Galena LoLodge Touring touringcententer at Galena, with e v e n‘ -| ’ g ro o m in g , F u lle r look a w;wait-and-see ■ ■ ■ sm o k e -d ete cto;tor r campaign two weeks C e n te r. ______lual.addiUoitions to the trail svstem. . posillon. ] H q said Forest!t S e rv ic e of- ago as~partrt ofc Its-National Fire Located at the baseise onCalena parking fad[acuities and ovem i^t ac- fic ] la ls h a v e a ssu re d h im theyth will not ■ ■ ■ I Prevention WeeWeek program, Summit off Idaho 75,?S, the center, cummodattoilh)ns. They also plan a c , o m p e te w ith G alena. g ro o m s 40 kilo m e te rs o)f f cross-countryci hnrym on’a , 1 2 S m Comparableslie smoke detectors lo the i!s center for use during the However, Fuller suggest^s te d lh a t cx- H I H I I ■ ones availableble through the Fire Dc- s k i tp&lls c a c h w inter. su m m e r. . perlence might show lhatIt the Forest — m K partment wouldould r e ta il fo r a ro u n d $20, The center was the* focus fo of con- Fuller' salsaid a master plan for the Service < grooming docs n detract |||||_ tro v e r s y la st w in ter when according to0 WaltW Roberts, the de- fien Its prev io u s im provemnents cii will be submitted'to from { his business. “LtLet's work H H I B sd n partmcnt's firflre-preventlon officer, o w n e r, D an H am ilto n , waswa: accused of the Forest3t S1 e rv ic e th is s p rin g . T h e together | and see If there isii an essen- Thc'moneytopilo p a y d ifferen c e betw een trying lo influence the FFo o re st S c rv lce c e n te r Is oion land leased from the tia ( lly d iffe re n t m a rk e t beinilngserved," to stop grooming public I the actual cost:o st a n d th e $6.18 selling lie land fo r sk i F o re s t SCrv].rv ice . Ih e s a id . c o st is be inlg g propi v id ed by insiirarice _____ agents from1 thetheir communlty-sehrlce O p e n -p it:tm ineplaii]3aed n ear JiJ o r d a n C ree e k — - | M ------fund.--- - Ail orders[ mmu ust be placed and paid, _ _ .C H A L U S :-T._The Sunlx:nbcam Mining addressed I Ir In an environmental im*. ./A majority of the.workersj's.wouldllvc _____ A j H wIBB Hb b H ------for-in-advancemce al tho senior-citlzen Corp. has requested appapproval from pacl study'oftheproposal. of in i S tan le y , a cc o rd in g lo th e 1 le company. center, 939 Fourfourth Ave. W. Volunteers Challis Natlonal Forestst to t build an The r^ueluest calls for draining a will bc availabliable lo take orders be­ open-pit mine and processcessor for gold small marsh:rsh, known As PInyon Lakc, Details of the proposal c a n b e ob- tw e e n 10 a .min. . a n d 3 p .m . e a c h weck- andsllvor near Jordan Creek.Cre ' and conslruIructlhg a 45-acre sealed tj lained from: Barry Daviib'is, d is lric t E S jH g g : d a y u n til Oct.1.30. 30 ' A public meetlnR wiliII beheldtx Mon- leachpadiniin Its p la c e . ranger, r Yankee Fork RangegerDistrict, When the smokesm detectors arrive, day, Oct. 2G, at 7:30) p.m.p at. tho Sunbeamn anticipates lhe mining Clayton, c 83227. Public comim m en ts on th e b u y e rs wlUwill be nolified to pick ----- S tn n lfiy - E lp m c n tn ry Schocil_l£LjIfi-_-DpcraUoa Sch wouId_run.l80.days.a.yearwo the ti proposal, must be_rec'c c e iv e d -h y ____ — ■ ■ H e tliCTrruiraftheeh e c e n te n ------termine Ihe Issues Uiatiiat should be and employty tb etw een 40 a n d 50 people, D c a v is b ^ o re Nov. IS. Literature* didescribing the offer, which is openen Ito all resldents ln the iW W Magic Valley,ey, was sent home with school students)iits Friday, Roberts said, r O f e nif f t m a i i r a ci ® g > — ------For-persons-v.ns-wanting more than one— d e te c to r, thle e ppi ric e fo r a sc co n d de- Dan R. Leach BolsetoTwli'w laFallslnlSM . machine Sat- Guard In Gooding (or severalscvi year*, hc F'alls; dau;aughters Doris Penwel! of lOo.m. Tuesday. urday Is In stablestat condition at Cassia played professional bascbiscball In Ihe New Salem, Ore.>re., and-Janet-A nderson of , H R s M e m o rial Hospllospltal. York Ypnkce farm systisystem, living In Soda Springs Minnie V. Lunte Pulalley ings; brothers Jacob of Merid- ‘ ■U nd Joel Ramirezlirez, 21, was admitted to • Florida, California and ai Alberta, lananoVllailias of Georgia; sisters Madge TWIN FALLS - Minnie V. V .Lunte SUSAN POtLAflfiTYlr th e h o sp ilal SSatl a tu rd a y a fte r h c fell and Canada. Gillespie ofo fl Boise ond Erm a Metcalf of . Pulley, ] t>6. of Buhl, died S was pulled IntoInlo a'series of conveyer Hc m arried Myrlc L. SmilhSit on Feb. 4. N am pa; gngrandchildren Amy L. An- evening ( at Magic Volley Memorial H o rrsing s aroundf s at a processing site 1950, in Elko. Nev. and) theythe had farmed dcrson, Suzanne Su] K. Anderson ond Hospilal. j belt rollers a northoID liss since then.n. Courtney BelBetts Penwtll. She w as bom July 29,-,. isas. In northwest of R: u p e rt. H ospitai of- Hc was 0 member nndind past( presidenl He was pr I preceded in death by a son, ' Seymoui', < Ind., lo Charles LoLunte and Six*Ix-year-old ChaUls Lloyd, bo!bolding the reins, end eight flclals listed1 RamirezRa in stable condl------ol-tho-Snako Jliver_CJi-C hariol-R acera— H airy E . Bcl B clts.abrotberandasister.------1=UwlsciB.urWeyLunic.-.Whcn^.sJje jia sL S ^ ^ ------YCfllear-old-Apiy-MeCfluph^ b hnti o th o f J e m m ff, pn>rtl<«P ______. -tlo n S iin d n y a ftea fte rn o o n .______AssocTiilion. S erv icavsw r ill be M d Tuesday.~Ocl. £ Vi, she moved lo Missouri, andd ;attended _ r idIding ii outside of the CSI Expo C< A LincolnI coCounty shcnirs deputy Hc Is survived'by; hi: 0 Center w here the Fiflh Aaniia : his Wife; Uiree a t 1 p .m .aa t White Mortuary Chapel In Crossroads ( (elcm cntaryi Schichooi near / j j ] ^ g said the acciticcldent occurred while sons, Ron and Gary, botht»lh ot lhe l»m e. Twin Falls,lls, with Uw Rev. John Wood Jl Breed Horse Show look placslace on Sunday. Challis took i Amity,, Mo, Ramlrcz andind a co-worker, who and Joe of Jerom e; oneic ddaughter, Mrs. officiating.g. EBurial will be ot <;30 p.m, al rst place in tbe walk and trotit didivision. She m arried Archie M. PPiUlo, to escaped injury.ury, were trying lo detect Howard iRhonda)1) Morris ol CloverdoleCle Cemetery In Boise. Amlly y on March 6, 1907. Th< rhe couple- ______a p o ssib le mlechanlcal ech malfunction. ; Hogcrmon; his parents,ts, IFred and Net- FriendsI n a y call at While Mortuary moved t lo Idoho-ln 1915, ondId lived in ------tie U a c h of HaKcrman;an: two brothers, • U)lsevenlng;:ngandunlllnoonTuesday. Buhl' ] until 19U7. They then monovcd lo a ' ^ « T ed Lcach of Orollno and Ray Leach o( farmf southeast of Twin Foils,I. eond lived San Antonio, Texas; ono one slsltr, Btlen W illiamn iS ilvers there t unlil 1949. ______CnT nf Rnk(»r, Hit ■ am . and-twa-grand-______------Mn-Puliey-waa-B-membe M n d b x Mo J k = Children. He was prccedexded in death by KlMBERl:R LY -W illlB m Silvers, 84. of Sham < rock Club, the Moununt Rock two brothers, Clark anddGene. Gi Kimberly,’, idied Friday evening at ( G range nnd the Meihodlsl Chur HmiwlfmmPag^JRl. „ ------ScrvtccrwtiMjehcidi^iTuesdgyrDct:^.— f«onnt«ir-Vlr-vte v - c ar r c e n t e n n-icm F------She is survived by; adoughte a t 2 p.m. In the Dllssllss High Scbool berly. Stewart of San Jose, Calif.; o lng to d e te rm in e w hat th e FPopplewell Elementary in1 Buhl,1 and gymnasium, wllh the flev. Doug He wass Iborn March 30, 1897, in douKhler, J Clara Slenbakken orsootllo;of kiJsarcfiolnRngtowanttodomlifc." sSt. Nicholas, Washington andar Memo- The directors[ors of the program had CortwrlBlit of the Dllsslllss Community Fullerton,, NNeb. In 1921, be m arried 0 £ sislcr. M attie Heller of Cali:aidwell: a F u n d in g for ttie development of the rrial schools In Rupert will receiven the hoped to producMluce and tesl a similar Church officiating. Cremation Cr will Rulh Lee! icin Twin Falls, The couple brother. t John l^ te of BuiBuhl- five h a n d b o o k wnsvns_piMiried.by-a.fedcral ——handbookthlsyear, h ------b o o k ^ -fo r - p)a a r re o n ts " o f' ■Junlor-” an d " (oilow Ihc servicc. ______divorced, aoaod in 19S7. M r, Silver* m ar——grandcWldren—and—several — J al grcaP------R ra n t to l l irShoshono ^ f School District, To evaluate the effccllvcncness of the senior-high students. stt Churchman - ■ Hfemorial conlrlbullonsions may be made rled HelennKershnerlnt-asVegos, K< Nev. . , grandchildren. Minidoka andnd Buhl coopcralcd in the handbook, h it will be withheld>ld from the said, bul fund;unding cuts under the to th e Ihe Bliss Communll;inllyChurch. SbedledlnHn 1974. She was preceded In deathIth by her p ro jcc l. other0 schools in the Minidokoka district Reagan admlniinlnistration will end the Funeral arrongemenlsnls are under (he Mr, Sliververs lived la Kimberly unlll ■ husband, )■ two sons snd nine e brothers Parents of)f sstudents in Lincoln Ele- uuntil next year. They wilvill be the grant In Augusi.usl. f direction of (he Demara;laray’s-Thompson 1923 and U:U)ep moved to California, and j sisters. Chapel in Gooding. where bei 11lived unlll 1962. He then Services will be held Wednestfsday.Oct. _ retumedloKloKlmberly. 21, 2 a t II a.m . al While Mortuary scholarship E r n e s t L . B e ttsq A veteranan Iof the U.S. Navy, he served with v Uk Rev. Jock Wallace off ___inWo.ldWaiiV ar^Und 11, and retlied from i S i S i Burial wlll'be al Sunset Memorloriaiparit — TWIN FAL15--CTheSi■hesiX. Bells, 75. em plojroent deadlit ent with Pacific Eleclric allere the service. line Dec. 31 B e S a f ee . . . N e t SS ( o r r y ! of Twin Falls, died Saturalurday ot Magic Railroad In 1962.i He was a mem ber of Friends may call at WhiteI fc'Mortuary BOISE -- The' deadline for high Volley Memorial Hospital. H o v o y o u r RI V winterized Nowl.I, ' ital. th e World-Id War I Barracks and this t evening, on Tuesday andId until 10 school seniorsors who plan to apply for ' He was born in-Nampanpa on March 12. participatedledlnseniorcltlzens'groups. q a.m. -Wednesday Memoriar1- ccontribu- Idaho Scholar:iarshlpslsDcc;3i. w ithh non*toxic antifreeze.;e< - 190(). and spent most of hisi IKe tn the Hc Is survlved u n by a daughter, Mrs. i lions may be made to th ( / ! ? PRESENCE Nov. 13 lo take the Ameri- . todayt( until 9 p.m., and ooebour reglslerUyNo “rprtorlo ean College: T(Testing exam on Dec. 12. A T W E TWIN FAl.l.i> -• Grave•aveslde scrvlcML ’ BURLEY;Y -■ Servlets for Rickie H:^vlcaonTucsday. ® for Hufji Calvin Ryals,lls, 68. of EU o; Rulon Shaddiddy, 21, of Las Vegas. Nev., Application, formsfi and Instructions Nev.. who died Tuesday,lay. will be al I form eriy ofof 1 Burley, wbo died Wednes- areavailablc£I c a l high schools. p.m . Tuesday In the Filer FlU Cemetery. tiay, w lilb ele « at 1 p.m.' today in the Pella TWIN FAU^ - Gravesidee iservices The funeral will Lcal2p.mp.m.lodaylnlhe LDSWanJQJ Chapd. Burial wlU t>e in the for f< Leon "R ex" Cooper Newelreli. 82. of ------COUN ITR Y MlU l S IC B um s Funeral Home atlElko. Ell - 'P le asa n t VieView Cfcmetery under direc- Twin 1 Falls, who died Thursdayay. will be lion of the! PiPayne Cbapel. Friends may at a 1! a.m . today In Sunset MMemorial > l l l J TWIN FALLS - Servicevices for Geneva call at thele ( church ooe hour prior lo Fork. F Friends may call at lhthe While 7f33-0931 3 M ar BIllinRton. W, of TwinT*i Falls, who services, Mh ortuary today until 10:30 a.m.n. SHOW ______anmd talk '7>ie*e«(ed fay too cii•lassified uU agic i H i o g nI p S i l a i f l s lufttfty (JA usic!ie ST . BENEDICT'SBE MMINIDOKAMEMORIAL I^ Lifee AtA dm itted A dm itted l u r a n c e Glen Snell and Charlesc s fM eacham , both of Je ro m ee; ; ia n d D o ris M a le r a nid d V erlin W eyerm an, b o th of Rupert;Ri and - ylssociatiow E arnest Brown of HazeltonHon. E d w a rd R e ed a n d MadcanM Hollis, both of Burle) I'y- rorr a t DDii ism issed D ism issed W " . L o v e S p e n c e r a n d J u lia 1 lia Kissinger, both of Jerom e; iand Herman Mix, DorisDor Maier, Peggy Jones anand Carmen EVGI^rypne M ^ c l P r itc h a rd and daulughtercIHazclton. g l - - Gonzales and son,n, alla of Rupert; and Shanna1 IMiller and CSI d a u g h te r of H eybumturn. ^ou love I Fine Altts GO ODDING I^ MEMORIAL y® AAd dm itted r iditoriunin LInard Liscnbee,-Laureuretta WImmer and Mrs. Der)ennis MAGICGICVALLEY MEMORIAL M organ, all of Gooding. A d m itted Monday, iO ct. 19 a.- DilDiimliwd 'V • . • dec Howard, Ralph Ra Martin, Bruce Gordodon, Leona :00 p.m. — Paul KrocgcrarlesJcmfyrbotb^6o6dlag.- and Charle — AmJcrson and RIchachard Cardwell, all of TwinI fFalls; and ------Tuesday,,0 c t.2 0 “''^ Jam es Smallwood,)d, Mrs. Jam es SmallwoodI 1a n d C ora -BICHABl. A so n lo M r. a n d M rs, DennisDe: Morgan of Gooding. Brede, allof Jerome.me. c m ,c i . uI. ^ Dlff»rent BanthOa • DIffarant Show Bac7 e o /i NIgM D iszulssed 223 AcUlwn>on ~ - - • Last ResortJfts Rythmairosres c a s silA i a :MEMORIAL Lyman Christcns

9 p c M onday. O ctobor 19.19611981 Times-Nows, Twin Falls.s. Idaho 6^3______

A t h' a s t B SE i g s l f tt i o p Raiders score,s ^ 1 tipBucarmeers~ E a g l te s ’ e f if o r t on kick blockb - pAKLAND. Calif.. ((I U P D - T e d . . Hendricks, tlie manI IheyUk call "Tho f o r p J B | "A ir" Coryell and Ihe Chargc•gers in San. Young tryingglo lo cover Sensor and Bob sid e rin R th c w ay th e yy ssl; la rle d . Diego, Sunday Ihey scorcdd ;if) poinls Brucr in the• leflIcf half of Ihc ciidzonci " W e p l a y ^ d po’orl;orly loday,” • —1 * __—; ugfliiisHj-defenstHhal-had-allaUowcdthe— H e-hil-Bruen:’.ns-tim c-cxpirrdrM in^ ------McKay snid. "It bcalslls ilho hell out few est points in Ihc league, nesota lod 21-9.,1-9. And th e K aglcs n e v er t ------of-ine-lhaWliiiMearn-caH?anM-inBhe-fl------W "1 c a n 'l fitiure it o u t." s aica>d vclcran cot closer lhanaDi2pQiat^. i: ______Viking lincbackor Jeff Siemt field Roal. This is suppupposed to be , mon with a Kramer's four fou louchdown passes v n knowing smile thal suggcsle thc biR lim e. 1 thoughtfit III h e s n a p (on 1 iled maybe were two moreLre.l II tia n llie E a g le defcnj^l------______Capecc’s—lasl-second-nd—field'goal - r - N -he-hu3r"Bul-we'rc-RoinRththrouRh an "Ti'ad a llo w ed in ils H first six games. Ho atlom pl) wastiiRli." ^ i up period riglil now, I'd like■koto think finished wilh 2 h 24 com pletions in 4(1 ■' " II w asn ’t Uic snapnap," Capecc I wecan >' maintain il," a llo tn p ts f o r■ 257 y a rd s, The Minnesota viclory also said. “It was Uiepcnelnoiralion." responded wilh no com* ■P, a n e m b a rra ssin g :il-lO playo Williams, who ralliedled th e B ucs in v'ofrs'ij UPI {. m wliic P'elions in 45 attempts, includinR the second half wllh Philadelphia last year ii llh a pair ol BrticcD; Da\Hs celebrates Oaklail a n d ’s firs t sco re in n eai Jn second-half loilouchdow n p a sse s tcj touchdown passes andid [pu l th e m in arly a m onth, a field go,3oal by C h ris B a h r Kram ^ er threw five inlcrccpi.plionsand cannii t: rmichaol ancl Wilbert - position to win at thellio end. said. Bucs. shul thc Vikings losl Ihree fumble; lul oul in thc first half. Raider.i. ] who scored llic lirlii'sl lliire O ak lan d a I "Wc really have somo 1 l,V(i lead and Ilien “First of all," said Vikir

____ B 2-yafdrom pp3 puts-C hiefs-pa;ast-Denver I KCn'oofci'e Ileams qquickly»how tcohandllie ‘OrmngeCnxish’ ^ KANSAS C ITY . Mo, (U:tUPI) - Rookie Joe l)c- WjilMon W llh an 1 l-yard touchdow lou n pa.ss at (;:iil of * 3oney of ihe Kansas Cityty (Chiefs may bo a hcticr Ihc final period locul llicL'KansasCilyleadlo21l-1 K I ^ lu d c Q t th a t h e is a runninging back-and he‘s(|uitea B en g als give Gregc2 ( gg p re se n t — B 5 and Denver linehacki'r Tunnifig back. r Kandy (iradisliar in- I Icrceplcd a Bill Kenney‘y jiass Itircc plr'.ys into ^ .“ -Doianoy learned a valu:aluablo lesson in (lie film NY Jets continue2 abouta face — B5 ! K a n sa s C iiy 's next piis.'iess:.'ssioii lo give liie Broiieos *][ j'room last week from Delroil's Di flashy .\ll-Pro the hall hack al lhe(.■hie^^'2 •irunning back Billy Sims:: youy< cnn beat Iho vnuiiloii C h arg e rs d e s tro y BE altim ore — B 5 ' ' A N-yard pass lo RileyV Otliitns0 and a l yai'd run I ^Denver defense on thci groundgj by cutling back ■ - ' ■ = by I Dave Preslon moved lhe [;underilspursuil. the liall la the Kansas City I 1li-yard line. i)ul a .')'yard peii.illypei for an illegal shift ■ •: S im s ru sh e d forlH a y a rd s a g a in sl th e B roncos ilio Chiefs and Broncos witliI anati 1!2 y a rd run u illi ,'):27 and ; a sack of filorlon by,' nosem guard Don Parrish I;prcvious week - Uie mosl)Sl cvcr'Ki '.;:.^'^-againsl Ihc lofl in th e g a m e tw o piny.s•iaflerahrilliaiildcfi'iiMvc all pusheil ] Ihe hall hack lo the L • J'Denver defense - but thc Lions camc up short icJDlH'foreFredSteiiiforl stand by Kansas Cily. sparki:irkiiiga'ii!-l-llrnini|)h. missed i a :i7-yard field goal li |;27-21. d lr y . i D e la n e y , w ho h a d a 7(l-y;H-yard scoring I'un callcd The Kansas (’ily defensense was very sharp in I »; never seen a defelofcnso thal pursued lhal back earlier in the sccond h; i) half bccausc of a holding forcing I five turnovers andkI limitingI an opponent to ■ |:quicklj." said Delaneyy ofi Denver’s "Orange p e n a lty , fin ish e d Ihc d a v’ wwii ilh l-lli y a rd s rush in g lo I'l I p o in ls o r le ss for th c lourilurlh lime Ihis season. The I jCrusIi” defense. “They getgot to Ihc hole alm osl a.s b e c o m c Ihc firsl K an sa s: Cily Cii running hack lo lop Chiefs' ( defense even scon.'ored a touchdown on a I .;quickly as you do. But BillBilly kept cutting back on I f HMl y a r d s in th re o con.sccutivutivegames. •17-vard fumble return by W Mhcm and Ihey couldn't contiontrol h im . • Whitney Paul to give the 3 u o i-H S g,. Kansas City snapped DenDenver's four-ganic winn- C ( h iefs a l4-(i lead. Bill's a great runner., I don’t compare myself in g s tr e a k a n d c au se d aI logjamioj al Ihc loj) ot the 'I'he loss cam e of-:iK p a sse s for J-l'2 | D iego C hai'R crs a r c all tied?d ata .'■>•2, yards\ all season highsi - and found Walson for - jnday’s game belwcen thc {; Delaney broke open Sund, NFI. passing loader C Cr; ra ig .Morion Inl S iev e I bolh Denver louchdowns inllic.seconii;..ilf,in I VW hitney Faul and Kenn IK rem er c e le b ra te s a c k r 5ck o f C raig M orton ■Nover)mber baiseball?- >______.

N Lfinlal delay/ed, snoww possibl►le Jacckspn mi j • lay miss series opipener MONTRF'REAL (UPll - The fifth Yankees III luc World d S c ries. n HW YORl)RK(t)Pli- Outfielder year, y, rd be all right. But iher dinR game of thc Nalional _ sc ; h ed u jc d lo begin Tue.sdav icrc'sno sit down man1 to man.i He'll give his ayniRljI. ...Reggie Jack:ck iu n of. th e N cw Ji^ork . -DliililByear,:^ -D ------'txa^tTC! Ch'arampionsiiip Scncs'irc- ■■■ A'lieavy' slorm broughi — v ie w s rl'llg ivve-minc.'HI c -T tell hinr,- — - 'h i h e av y Y an k e es, w wli ho a lw ay s se em s to Jackin wanls very bad fic Ix)s Angeles Dodgers rain i and high winds lo 11 ndly lo if whal wc'n.c'rc talking at)oul lhe area niake Ihe W orld S e rie s his ow n p:p la y in th c W orld Scries, not o M ononlreal Fxpos was Sunday ; moniinR but abatoi tonlyto doesn't -satisfyisfy you, lest Ihe lod in th o p e rso n a l sho^howcase. may miss the add ai to his list of impn p o stp o n e:d d by rain Sunday and early i afternoon, rai.sing ho) jre s siv e ' m a rk e t. I’ll kt>cpt'cprighlslo.vou.'" lopcslhal opener ofI Ihis year's classic statistics st but lo prove to ( tlc0c;iu{;&«f-^n4njury------George-Steinbrenfter-thBt-G ^ l ^ a y at2:05p,m.(MDTi. N e ttle s w as closclosca as (ar as he wns lo his lefl calfalf m u scle, irInvaluablc to the' Yan: A d Thc lasl previous post)st-scason inkces. concerned andd he felt il might even I drizzle began to fall .'V) Jackson, who can bccome! a: iroc_ [,e,p Yanke __ gainc_posiponed by rainI .was\ th e______'>!£ e designated hillcr role nkec.'^Lcausc in Ihe m in u te s --before-game-ljme b ( and— —{ - flgenl after-the-W orld Soric firsl g a m e of th e 1979 W ori(rid Series will nol bcu.s(used in th e W orld Series world series, tronRor until Nalional curred Sleinbrcnner's w rath. ~ T' between Pittsburgh? h a n d J a c k so n m u sl be fit . ' League pnpresident.,Chub Feeney. _last Thursday nighl whon heh( was Manager BobJob Lemon said left- • Baltimorc. Thc game wass idelayed enough to plaplay tho oul field in o rd o r------? I- ^ afler a wait'aitofJhours. 21 minutes, Involved in a figlit with teamimmatc hander Ron GuidlUidry w ould pitch Ihc for one day and finally playedpi; in - he starting lineup, Tho e— called thhQ.gnme, e The weather } G ralg Nettles at a Yankees'i' ■viclo-' Series opener;r followedI by lefl- bonc-chlllinglempopturcs. 35-year-oldI sslugger, who injured ^ forccasl-foi■for loday is for sharply r y p a rty . hander Tomm^nmy John, rookie Both Burris and Vaienzu'iucla lasl I'C I" Iho sccond game of the ^ coldcr tempmperalurcs wilh a chance ^ Neltles and Jackson havee i m a d e le ft-h a n d e r DaCDave Righelti and pitched on Wednesday, wiwhen lire American U,UaRue playoffs aRainsl . their peace, bul Slcinbrennener has right-hander RickRcuschcl.Rid veteran\ oul-pilchcd 'thec rookie Oakland. took lo< baiting practice , said lhal ReRgie will have to i . Pcrnandoido Valenzuela. Ihe rookie fion.sation s in Ciame 2 of Ihe!,e se rie s. S u n d a y bulII didi nol pul any pro- 0 mend . Lemon said1 he would stick with his ways If he is lo reiurn I U l lefl-liunder.'er. is scheduled to pilch B I u rris piirJitHl a fivc-hillcrcrlorhls ssureonlheliOleg. 1 lo the his lime-leslt'dKi planpi of going lo his Y an k e es next year. e M B fo r Ix )s Aingolcs ng and be opposed by' ■first f compiele game shutoL powerful bullpenpen a fle r six o r seven oul sin c e ■•il feels alall right but I can't do "Once lhe season ends, I'l ^ ^ veteraa rigriglil-handor Ray Burris. M P a y ;{, 1977. V alenzuela la? I'll ask innings in a dost.•lose g a m e, S incc Ihe, asled six nny hard running ri on II," said R' .EN ZU ELA The winnlnning team will ihcn pro- i RcRgie if he wanls lo discususs his post-sea.son compompelilionbeg.in, the : F E R N A N D O V A L E I innings againsl Burris, allowing a Jack.son, fufuture," said Sleinbrenner.r. who..-_—Vankoos'bullpen Bfternoonofb>f b u b b l e s -c e e tl >» NiNew Vorji to play.,the .,£eveuhitsand s Ihrcc runs. Ipen h a s given u/Tonly . "IflhoyivcAvcl-c using'H ie D ir IHis ” 'a■ aHerided t Sunday'sworkoul.""W e'll o n e e a r n e d runin in29in 2-;i innings. B-4 T im es-fJow s. TwlnFIn Falls, Idaho M onday. Oclolclobor19 1981. H R aai^rs C o uv b o y ssfindgoodUe JH . Althouglgh not artful,ll, Dallas getss well againsistLA ' S i s ' ------rn V T N G rre x iS T■U U P prr^Tli^alJas Couho.vs■s re,-ich«]r second quartererlhafput l! Ihc Cowboys ontoptpby lilpoinls. Into th e ir linR of p a ssl l ssmash hits Sunday nigiit and pulled Dorsell set up a one-yard sco rin g p lu n g e; b y Ron S prings H r l e c k e d out flnotdicbui goodie,die, midway througlugli the first quarter and befcifore Ihe peri(rf ■ ^ K ^S B B ^ NEW YORK-lUPDy o i -.Federal-andr __ ; _-:-Thi3 producU on.iss tlith e one whcra-iho^iiiowlioytf.-ftf.-sfruRgl- w a s over.- R aifael fae Scplien kicked a 40-yordd field.goal and r Californiaia llIflw enforcemenl agencies-- •--ing and full of suddenden question marks, get well;;ll againsl ih e C ow boys> recordedn a safely when defensive c end ' mcovercd Information ■thaf ------iTJSTtnEcIos'RaYns'oimjmiMionat-tclevisioii:------Flarvey M arliniii Itackled Rams' quartorback:k Pat Haderi f^ B || b o o k m aakers k i and gaiffbTTFT" , . It was far less tfianian artful, parllculnrly in ilielie sccond tho end zone, shod close tics" with mem- Iialf, but at tills sta^cage of the season the Cowboy;)oys w ere T h e G3-yardi scscoring pass from Whilo-to-I’»-Hill c am c w ith ' tH irs o f Ullie ic iOakland Raiders, accord- , anxious to tajce anytlii/thing-llial-looked-liko o viclor•lory. And five minutes lefilefl, In the firsl half and Dalhillas’ only.other ing loa repireport in Sunday’s New York th a t’s u lia n h e m anaRlagod t o v e r Ihe R am s, 2!)-17. poinls cam e witlwith 1:24 lo play on Seplicn's5 ninthi consecu- f . J Dallas owed its trtrium pli lo a p e sk y defeii.s ense that . liv e s u c c e s s fuJl l fifield goal try . a 29-yarder. ' ' T he IFL’s security department is surrendered yardapeIge but few poinls and-Iwo i\-o cross- Los AnRcles:s s scorcd twice in the secondid quarter on a aling the links and the article c o u n try touchdow nI piplays in the second quarle rlor - a two-yard run bby y W endell T y le r a n d on a 40-y)-yard field goal rB p H fl re p o rte d1 lalaw enforcement officers 44-yard run by Tonin ID orsctt and a 6;i-yard pns; inss from by Frank Corral•ral. The Rams drew wiihin ninenil poinls with 'L security agents did not , .DannyW liltetoTonylly Hlll. 2 : 2 0 to go In the third period on a 4U-yardJ TD' pass from in v e stiga te Ja tra in e r who w as accused Tho ruRRod RatnoJ sawsj While knocked silly foror a brief HadentoDrewH w H ill, by a icc Informant nine ycar^iago period latelntlicconlc!n iesl. _ _ _ _Afler the RjinIjimsjhrealcnedjnjhe.secon ond.hnlf..W hilc._^K fl of-'botlingng -on- games - and - passing' '■'rdidii'l know Darin.irihy w as s 6 7 a r out of i'i;‘’‘.saiiilid Dalljis boomed a 60-yan (■ard punt w hich h e gol off Iwo0 y\ a rd s past Ihe 1 ^ ^ ^ ^ informjitiontion to h is b o o k m a k e r.. ' ■ \ Coacli Tom Landry.. “I "B u l h e w as oul f o r a wIiIIcmvI* while he line of scrimmaimage. The rules allow a playtlycr lo punt Ihe ' w a s in th e Ramo, It1 wjis w; just lhal kind of game,L‘, ;i lough b a ll from a n y spsp< o l on th e field, T h e fFL's security department is liddlc of an InvcstiRation. the one. T h e p u n l c airried r d ' lo the Rams’ 22 and afleter Dalljis held. th e • i t w a s an ex ce llennt t teamI effort. All aspects ofoufour team Ihe Cowboys ale up much of the fourth quarterqi H -JH a id . - > hustled. WeplJiyedtliellie firsl h a lf exceptionally woll,•(‘11. In Ihe long, mlslake-pli-plagued drivo kept alive by Ihree cosily Accordlnf!ding lo the Times. G eorge se co n d h a lf I don’l kniknow whal happened, flie penaltiespi' penallieson thelie Rf am s. in. now th e R a id e rs' -Head k e p t th e ga m e from RRol clltng ba ck Into th e sw ing off i'il. O lh c r th a nI fofor a six-minute stretch ii tbe was accused in 1972 -by a______“ But lliere wns no oi [iiiior-our. .quarler,.Dallas.£as.dominalcd.Ui&iirsUhaif-wh: ;hilo playing confidence. Tho RamsTIS icouldn't have gotten too firodfire up if best football inn a m onth. Informationtlon a n d usinR It lo bet g am es, thcyhadlookedatourfur films from last week." Dorsell hadI gagained 100 yards 20 m lnules inloii llic gam e, A n d erso n hJhas denied the accusations T h e Cow boys h a dI to;lost iwo In a row. includingig a, •tri-M- ■ a n d W hile’s GG:{-ynrd;{-3 touchdow n th ro w to0 Hill •-•"'y H P lolheNFL,n .. blasting al Ihe handss of San Francisco lasl wwk.,. bulbi they longest scoring p IR pass of White’s carcer. Theic lo A ccordingdinR lo the report, a twice ______ju m p e d lo a 19-0 le ad and ; held off tbo Rams diiri[unugJht:------wliQ-was.sUitlinging-hls fin;t painc nf Ihn sp.isni rtinvltlctied bookmaker. Nicholas final two ^arTers, Dallas' Rood fori fortune in the firsl half. Thes playi came on 1 DudlchofPc)f ^ rth Amboy, N.J.. has had • . The victory cased DaD allas. .'>•2. lo within a Rami.*leolNFC c first down at Ihe Ihe Dallas :(7 after Ihe Cowho\loys had moved a ear relationship with former ' Kast-leading Phlladelpelphia while Ixis Angeles. 4 :!. felli oul fro m tlieir ow;in 2020, ' I ququarterback Ken Stabler, of a first-place tic In ihcIhe NFC Wesl. San Francisco.'oisjilone I; Hill ran a sidj sideline paltern into douUle■ coverage,t bul w { plays for Houston, and a to p th a t division. W hile hil h im wi I with J perfect pas.s jit the RamR s’ f'l. Rod another boobookmaker-from San Fran- Dorsell gained onlynly 21 yards in Dallas’ lossss Ilo San P e r r y a p p e a re d I cd lo havc Hilt wrapped up. bui)UI lx?Roy Irvin * grffaZ > g'a v - ^ : gjgpQ 5Qj(jlid heI was friends with An- • Francisco, bul heplck(Icked up tr>4 on 2.') carrii-.s agaiiiainsi llu’ came in to Iry to y to aid in Ihe lackle and succicceeded onlv in ^ , and other former Raider : Rani's. includlnR hisi 4444-yard touchdown run earlyrly in llie___ kn o c k in g P e r ry■y_oulottliepl_ay^ o ______T o nly y ID o r s e t t g a i n s 7 o f hil^ioo l ^ plus yards In the I

— Upsets o f - WiA/SC, Idaho Statate help BroncosIS WMhoutevoen playi;ing, B*loi'se Sttate takkes Bigr Sky lei? a d By United Press Inlcrn;;rnalional - — ••We've had pi'ublemss 'w llh the pa.ss w ilh iHf)I yards y, rushing, including a while MSU quarterbaclick Barry Sul- up449yardsirds in lolal offense lo only IB9 Ihis year." Donovan saiiaid. "And Ihe two-yard1 touchdowntc run. And Kleverer livan was the main manin_in th e Bobcai fo r Ihe Wilde/ildcals. Boise S lale- thedcf*dcfendjng BjRSky_ ig Sfcy s ta n d in g s ^ [ 3 Idmiu jiate coaches havc lu done an threw-a r>2^vord-TD r>: pass to-Bradad offense as he threw”a“a six^vard TD' Weber State'sStj two TDs came on I~ Cdhfercnco^id-NCVi\: ------coor«r««— ^urcinsMT— exeq)f!onal-*job-tn-prc;rcparing-fhcii ------D u irt-tT:— (?TnrmrTbTnrk— M mT7 ry pass lo UritI KreemanaI and f’or~a pair passes •omfrom re se rv e q u a rte rb a c k Tim cham pion-didn’t evei!ven play Ihls pasl WLTPUOP WUTPllOPOP le a m offensively a n d dcfii!fensively." Mornliinweweg also passed for 1!I2!I2 of two-point conversio;lions. R unning B e rn a l }f of six sl and 10 yards lo Eric weekend. Bul Ihee Broncos slill ''" im' si>1 .1 I u >11 (.4 1 () i.-,i, n: icludlng a G-yard louchdown•vn backs Tony Boddie andid Jim Kalafal Allen andd Scott Sc Zellmcr respeclively. managed to back intoto a first-place tie Mi Prior to Montana’s gapime will, Ihl. .™r*- S a lo n e n for Ihc Grizzlies. also scorcd single TDs> ono the ground The 14 point.oints were the fewest scor^ in the league standinglings with a lillle s"!. ""j B.engals, Donovan madetoll,epropl,clR- i ■1,0 J Ml "'I lIlTI.'h7 }engals - playing wllhoulIUl fo r M SU. by IheWildc;ildcatsthlsyear. ' help from Montana. WflilT SI statement lhat Ihe ouliulco.no m iclil '*™ !k ' batlled back from a 21-!)1-!) The Bobcals piled upip 40f) y a rd s in Q u a rteirback rb a ' Scott Lindquist ran IJ The Grizzlies uperpended Division ' come down lo field goalsil.s. lio s a id . " I ■ im l,> ‘deficit to0 kiiol k Ihc se o rc al 21-2! on total offense and didn’tt havc1 a single yards forr oneon touchdown and passed I-AA 2nd-ranked Idalidalji) Sl.ile 24-21 11« hope our kicker phiys iekiimons \ »'valn WlhWilson’s tw o louchdow n runs.IS. tu r n o v e r in th e gam e.•. MSU Cojich for two Jthersothe in Northern Arizona's Saturday in Missoulala - liandinR the polenllal lo offset the kie,ickiii{,oflbU.s deBniiln’s i’s two field L'oals ;ind a safp-[C: ___Sonny-I.ubick.said,-iiWVcivc-boon-un-— c win-al-Porllfi>rtl&nd-Slote.-only-(he-second------BcnEatrthoirfirsrioss-osrpnrnTsoasoir ------= — CiisedcBruijn:^^------ty. Bul Ihehe Bengals couldn’t make up dor some heat this wcveek, and th is v ic to ry ofif IhcIhi se aso n fo r th e Lum ber- And the win left Montarliana. IdalioStale In Ihe e only non-league game.e. .-A nc^t-viitK-wpltomorcire Dean Rom- for MontarU m n’s 4?2 yards., in J o t a L o[)f- ^ tnk-oc th ti^ p r e s s u r ^ o fff-^-likfc-Xo, f . .jacks ______Miod-for-«he-^}lg— Nortltern-■rn-Arjuonit-defcaf^-Portlantt- id ingnf's^jTTird^fcf^^oRontnnih-josi fcnsc: thank'airilie fans who didlidn'l quit on us this Satuilaturdoy.-BoiseStato-is-at Sky lend - all withh 'J-l; c onference Slale:H4-m. -i( ______fQUr-secQii^.lefi-tliat.lifliftc'd Montana------A n o th e.•r r Ilast-ditch field goal — hy • becausewodldn'tquiioii3iiourselves7' Weber State,tate. Northern Arizona hosts ------r e c o rd s :------M onianlana CoacH L a rry D onovan said id to its upset of ISU. DeBriJruijn’s second Monlana1 StStale freshman Mark Carterer Quarterback Marshalall Sperbcck Montana State, St and Nevada-Reno In other conferenceice games Satur- his Grizzlizzlles received somelhlng of a a field goal in the gam e- from f 4‘) y a rd s fro m 27-yaryards out wilh seven secondsd s p a s s e d fo r 165 yard;rds and Iwo travels lold:) Idaho, all in Big Sky gamcs. d a y , M o n lan a S la le edgjd g e d Idaho 29-2H. b re a k when wli ISU {juarterback Mike

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' '~M 6n'day7y.Octobong, 1 9 8 1 Timos-No'-Nows. Twin F.illn, Idatio B-5' Jets»whipoBufffqlo, istart think\ c i n g p , l a y o f j "NEw“w n k (ijpi)) - --Three weeks inlo the seas T h e P■atriots' a tl defense interceptedfd Stabler 5 four times, Jan! New York Jcls had beci>ecome a joke in tho NFL. The n Slencrud. w'hich gave theI PaiP a c k e rs a 3-0 lead e a rly In Patriots 38,J8. Oilers 10 tw ic e lead!ading to touchdow ns. 0-3 and sinking fasl. bt th e! seS' co n d period, bul a l l that h a s tu m o d arout^ound in a FOXBORO, MaMass. (UPI) - Steve Grogan,m, retu rn in g to , “ — foui-isiro[Cli flrtdiid me jeib now consider thememseives uicstarimgiineupleup lo r m e iir s t tim e m m o re tl HhFna'monin. d Q o rcliTa. Hackers a IcKltimate playoff conten te n d e rs, to s^ a pair of tht ird -q u a rte r lo u c h d o w n p£passes to lead ^ Brerowns^U, t>aints 17 Bruce Harper's 29-yi T7 »-yard touchdown burst nndi O f l b b y _____^the.New_Englandond-Patriots-to a 38-10 rout ofof-thc-Houston------M IL W'AUKEB(UPl)-Fullback A l Jol Jones’ GUyanTdusir^ : Jo h n n y D avis ra n o n e ------CL:LEVEI;AND-tUPn-^riarlun Sipe complefc(r25^r42 “ "^Ih a fumble recovery forr a score Oilers. yard for a ttouchdow n a n d R a y W erschi highlighted a 2I-poinl jching kicked two field pass le-yard line. Fullback Thi’he Browns scored in the firstst qiquarter on a 34-yard field c a c h o f h is la sit t twtu o g am es, finished w ith 66B6 y a rd s on 27 E a r l Coopeip e r then ra n th re e tim e s nnd D Joe Ferguson had tc d D av is bulled ov e r on g o all l byI Matl Bahrand aneighl-yait-yard ru n by P ru itt, I touchdown passes of 23 yards ya to carries, but wasas usedi rarely in the fourth quarterqi when fourth dowi3wn. • F ra n k L ew is a n d 67 y a n Thi'he teams traded flold goalss In the third quarter, with a r ti s lo J e rr y B u tler fo r tho BiliBills. the Oilers triedllo lo{ play catch-up, G re e n BaB a y 's only p o in ts c a m c on a 2( a 26-yard field goal by Ricai:a rd o h illin g a 2 l-y a r d e r andiBahrkickingal9-yorder. Ba I San Diego rou>uts Baltimore |= = C o r y ( I r C f i a r g e f e n s e I BALTIMORE (U PD— - The gleam In San Diego) offense, threw scoring pa; p a s s e s o f ? , 12 and 23 y a rd s irdinals 20 ■ C oach D on C o ry e ll's eyee c( a m e from a n une x p ec tedi and halfback Chuck Mun>iuncle scorcd on a pair of Falcons 41, Card 1 source following his team's te 43-H rout of the) 3-y ard r u n s w hile Jo h n CappellcttiCai scored from one ATLANTA (U PI)-Stev(Iteve Bartkowskl threw four , I uaitimoreuoiisbunciay.I, ’ — yaiJ out. Rolf-Benirachkehke^dded-a-3hyard-fieid— — tnuriifinwnnnssps.twQloA'lojM fred Je n k in s a n d tw o lo I "Tho defense of thisIs team has been our big( goal fo r th e C h a rg ers. W illiam Andrews, lo helpIp tlthe Atlanta Falcons snap I question mark all year,’r," said Coryell of a teamI The Colts scorcd on1 a 29-yard pass from Bert a three-game losing streistreak with a come-from- I know for it's hi^-powjwered offense. "But thef Jones to Roger Carr earlyriy In th o g a m e a n d a 5-yard be h in d 41-20 v ic to ry o v er Ihithe Sl. L ouis C ard in als, ■ d e fe n se p la y e d b y f a r lls:s bI e sl ga m e of th e y e a r andI T D p a s s fro m Jo n e s to) CiCurtis Dickey In the third' T h e F a lc o n s. 4-3, w erei traIra ilin g 14-0 a n d p la y in g so I th a t p le a s e s m e v e ry mu uc c h ." q u a rte r . listlessly lhat il appearedred they were going lo bc .'E f ■' ■ 'I M gp n p |n gf). .^9 the-Colls,-l-6,-to-321-yard8.— yard-pass- interference-eaU ------I . just68oQthcground..Th{'h e SanJDlego offense rolled__ ___midway.lhrough the secomcond quarter-broughUhem ______k for 470 yards on the sireneng th of a three-touchdow n,'^G iants 327SeahilhawksO to life. i 298-yard passing perform;m a n c e by Dan Fo u ts. Bartkowskl connecledd wllhwi Jenkins on a 23-yard ■ Despite San Diego’s laclackluster defensive p la y In, SEATTLE tUPI>-RotRob Caq>cntcr rushed fo r 116 s c o rin g p a ss o n (hc v e ryy nextne play and (he Falcons I the first six games, Coryryell said he never lost his y a rd s a n d a touchdow n tclo spearhead a revitalized w e n l o n to sc o re 20 p o inlls ts liIn the final nine minutes I - fa ith in d e fe n siv e c o ac hJ J a t c k Pardeo. ru sh in g a tta c k a n d Jo eI DaDanelo added a club-record -_ - o f th e f irs t ha lf to go Into) ththe e le a d fo r k e e p s.- I "Jack Pardee is a grealeat coach and a person isn’t six field goals to sparkk tlithe New York Giants lo a Bartkowskl connecledd wilhwi Jenkins on a 35-yard I a g r e a t c o a c h one y e a rand an then not the next," said 32-0 v ic to ry o v e r th e skiddiIddingSeattleSeahawks, scoring strike midway throughthr the Ihird quarter - I C oryell. The Giants went aheadsad for good when they took and then threw TD passessses of 18 and 70 yards to I Much of the Chargersirs' defensive sur^e came the opening kickoff andd mmarched deep Inlo Seattle fu llb a c k A ndrew s in th e finalfina p e rio d . I from fifth-round draft KeithKi Ferguson playing in te r r ito r y to s e t up a 29-yj9-ywd field goal by Danelo The Cardinals, stickingf]g mn a in ly to th e p a ssin g of >hnson.-F«rguso(i-had-thrM—: wlth9:M IefllntheflrstQU V l j I o f six S a n D lcgo sa c k s, Danelo later added fieldleld goals of 54,21,47,31 and w a s in te rc e p te d th ree timm eses, w e n t up 14-0 a fte r only ' . "We just haven’t been:n putting It all to g e th e r - 37 yards to finish one shortshe of the NFL rccord of 2:34 of the second quarteiirter on' the second of two until today," said a smillrillng Ferguson. “This a new seven (leld goals in a gamam esel by former Sl, Louis o n e -y a rd touchdow n plunge:n g e s by O ttis A nderson, I b eg in n in g fo r u s." kicker JImBakken. Follow ing B a rtk o w ski's fifirst touchdown pass, the • I F o u ts c re d ite d h is offcifenslve line for giving him New York got lls touchdichdowns on a six-yard pass Falcons scored three more mor times in the second I tim e to throw . fro m P h il S im m s lo G aryry S h irk w llh 12:09 le fl in th e period - on field goals of 242 nnd 37 yards by Mick second period and Carpe I "T h e y d id a r e a l good1 jjob of pass protection and rpenter’s two-yard scoring Luckhursl and a 33-yardrd burstb up the middle by b u rs t, w h ic h g a v e th e G iai ■_w lu:n you have that much^ tim e to throw you c a n do S lants a 26-0 a d v a n ta g e w ith L y n n C ain, — 3:59 le ft In th e th ird q u a rte I th e th m g s you p la n n e d ioo dc o on offense." ____ ------The-Cardlnals-cioscd-tcd-to-within-20I7-midway ------C a rp e n te r, a c q u ire d by the Giants a few weeks Ihrough the third periodi on a 26-yard field goal by I San Diego, ^ Jo o k ^23:7_iead a at .the half a n d _ — agO-fn.a-lrade with HousiDuslon, has produced back- Neil O'Donoghue. Bul, RegReggie Smith returned the n— tiewlookedTjack as ie Colls, U , looked hapless - lo-back 100-yard rushing g ig g a m e s f o iil; ^ - Y ork, th e ______e n su in g kickoff 52 ya rd s.ai-and m on.lhe.very.next.play,______San Diego’s Lero^oy Jones sacks B ert Jor ;— bolh on offense and defensin s e .'------(ones near~tH e~^al line ” first lim e'n Giant mnnerner has “accomplished lhal' Bartkowskl, who completecleted l8-of-32 p a sse s fo r 288 F o u ts, w ho d ir e c ts the Ihi NFL's highest-scoring fe a t sin c e R o n Joh n so n iin n l1972. y a rd s , c o n n ec ted w ilh Jenkienkins fo r th e second tim e. Gregsggetsbbirthdai^y presemt

CINCINNATI (UPUPl) - Tlie nainiidi inii the game, scoring on a litlle bit sore, but winninBn g ta k es aw ay Cincinnati Bengals gav;ave Coach For- 17-yardI posspi from Bradshaw to Jimm a little of the stiffness." rest Gregg a thoughtfuitful gift for his Smith. In the Redskin lockerrirroom. Coach 48lh birthday Sunday - a 34-7 rout of Joe Gibbs wasn't unhapappy wllh the tlie Pittsburgh Sleelerflers that gave p la y o f h is sq u a d . Gregg’s surprisingng club sole UOlpnihins 13. "We've played dam ggood football IIV»CO possession of first piacilace in the AFC R ed skkins i 10 the last two games, andid w e ju st lost C e n tra l D ivision. MI (UPI) - The Miaminl oneofthem."heflafd. "It was the best birt)lrlM ay present is’ defense took a lot of cril-I[. -G lbba s a id th e R e d skins in didn't take n n « ," . Joyous they could have given n ast week but the Washington advantage of a sliakenen-up Dolphin Grcgg said after the ganjamc. “ This was R„HcHncng rilfin’t hpllPV>»-IL_Thp_Rori^d., sccondary.bwauseJheJll u i m i R m m e ______, EDU Uitj b C b l^ Q in e ^ c ’ve piii _ seemed to be working. < RE PCE2 irnedouttoberight. . . . Q u arte rb a ck ______A all around — offense,>e. defense ^nd , Joe'Theismann agreea, n a llg n ed M iam i de fe n d ers held special teams. We hadaddeld position 'J "We felt we'd pound aa 1little a t th em dskins to a touchdown and a I most of the time amanil kcpi them A"'®,* “ on the ground and thehen take our ^ )al Sunday white big plays by ____ ijottled up. I didn't thinkInk w u’d b c a b le I __ shots," Theismann said.id. "We ecau se we h a v e w a s a tc “ played as we planned to,:o, bu l nothing in." Dolphins»s Coach< Don Shula, referring b ro k en ou t on to p a g a in .' much happen^ for us," ifte rm a th o f th e 31-21 M onday The viclory improvetl/ed Cincinnati’s to tbe aftc •y M ia m i w as le d by»y Uwe von ssatBuffalo. "Thcboltomline IfiEI ■gh and H ouston, n ig h t lo ss, CHiAH re c o rd to 5-2. P i tts b u rg h ;s. Schamann, wbo kickeded two field played a lot belter than we’ve wliicli also lost Sundaylay. nnd.Cleve- was we pi; g o a ls, a n d rookie fulUillback Andra laying. We've b^n afraid of land,, which won Sund;inday, trail the been play Franklin, who scored frono m a y a r d oul. ! e rr o r s r a th e r th a n m a k in g the Bengals in the AFC GetC e n tra l wllh 4-3 m a k in g e r V on S c h a m a n n ’s fifield- goals p la y s ." r e c o rd s. » measured 37.und 25 yards■ds and helped Cincinnati quartcrbai■bacit Ken An- S h u laI sa s a id th e long p a ssin g ga m e by‘y improve theJ)olphins’rec■ecord to5-l-l, dcrson, off to one of thehebestslartsin David Woodley Wc was the key to thele w hile W ashington to fell to 1-6, r •hlB ll- y e a r p ro c a re•ecr. c i completed '..victory,. a n d 80 did the young Von Schamann’s 25-yarardcr was the I6-o^•28pa>^es^or3^6■y5' yards and two guarterbab a ck , who co m p leted lS4f-2fi^ decldingscoreand camee vw llh 9:34 left I;B .91% touchdowns. p a s s e s fo r 296 y a rd s. In the game. It wasB set up by '.‘It w a s one o f th o seJ games gi lhat the "i thinl]ink I played really well,II, quarterback David Woodld le y 's 45-yard brpaks all went our way,’’ wa said An- especially FFINANC:tNG . ily the long passes," said the16 completion down the lefteft sideline to dcrson. “It's nice to5 I. have time lo sore-ribbe)bed quarterback. "I am a reserve tight end Joe Ro:lose. throw the bail and havilave guvs make Right now, an Iveco» cdiesel can do grepl catches. Itt makes the even more than usualII tcto keep your qirartfirbacklookgood."1 " / ^ A 1 c:ompany from beingI loloaded r""* F But Pittsburgh simplyp ly looked horrl- arrctt ALL OFTT H E (' down with heavy financanclal : ble all day. The Steelenle rs m a n a g e d to \ i ^ t burdens. c ro s s m id fie ld o n ly Iw icc fiwn “It was one of those tho days we ^fw tto sewa i e s , , . i\L You see, thanks toI oour i new ^ " probably would have been bc belter off financing program, frorrom Sept. i - slaying In bed,” saiciald Pillsburgh XCrTEM EW 25 to Nov. 30.1981. th:he e going C o a ch C huck N o ll. “ TheBengfllswere h e : . Interest rate on all o ujr r 2-100I and ^ i00R..a>& w siiettMMTV i / / even more aggressiveB 11than us at the C Maglrus diesel tnjcks8 fcfor quail- jtp la y e d us 1,000 I MiTH l t repw ingEt introductions. Theyoutp! lied retail buyers is 13.E3.6%*. — —percent:^’------U3U»u n a e . ' / ------^— Pittsburgh quarlerlerback Terry , ^ W hich Bimpiv m eansms those remarkable Bradshaw ^aid the..SiSteelers were JO/NM N v s n x ,g diesel pow eredlruc^^ h 'a l saV6 you money— neverinthegame. '"on faeTand melrier.^..—'J:.3»1II be even m ore * . "They knocked curtailtailsallovcrthc %K^GAm'.h econom ical over th e loilong haul. Tl disappointed, •- - ...... •— place," he saidr'Tnn i ‘B M sd on «n' anrf ud p«rc«nta(ntage rate, Financino available but more than thal I’nI ’m a n g ry . I ’n r ^ up to 48 month*. Amount tinatinancod aubjoct to a maxi- m a d a s he ll a n d w ant to ido so m e th in g ^/torirfSSS mum limit. about it next week. I'mn n n o t e v e n tire d . / . 5 *•7 7 P.M. ______il/iccl> I'm sweating more _llQiLJ.ryin&_io no ______answer your questionsIS i lh a n I did In r O R A F RRIIDIMONSTRA I \TIO N OF TH I Z-K- 1 0 0 th e g a m e .” ______Cincinnati's attack waw a s hig h lig h ted by Anderson’s 73-yariri TD pass to X 'S m U i AA t l ro o k ie w ide re c e iv e r DJavidVerser. av > Cincinnati also scon?jrcd on a five- yard pass from Anderd c rso n lo P e te 6 Johnson, a three-yard\ ni run b y Johnson and a i-yard run byi CCtiarles Alex- ' M a g i c; V a l l e y' K e n w co r t h ander. Jim Breech addcdded field goats | ol27and23yards. 30010 Road South'I — Jerome Pittsburgh T- whichch entered the ^ in to ta l offense W ti&e Int Jerom e Ph. 324-88)1 8 8 6 Twin Falls Ph game leading the NFL in Ph. 734-8840 , 1357 Bluo LakwBoulitoulevard N orth. Twtn Falls — was shut out untili l (only 1:07 re-, I______Z_ *♦ . ------r______------B-6 Tlm e8*News. Twin Fallsalls.lclaJio— ...Monday, Octoberb e r ig .l W Cougars visitt Arizonat next How tlthe Top 20) faredj NKWYOKKiUI’l i - HHow lhe l.’l't TooacollcEC looltinll tramjiramifarfdonCW. 17. I.T mosiisHI.loslloAricinsiieil, WasI»h. Statte can o>pen Pa ead - 2. PcnnSi1SI. iS-0id«rMlKtSyr;icusc4MC ac-lOle a. 1'iiist.u it^urRtiiS-OiiicrcainirioriilaSi 4'N. 4.NoriliCll Carolm* (Mi dtleairt North CarolinaIMSI2M0. Sl B y JO E SA R GIS = backs piled up 496 yardsIs rushing In year," saidId Cal coach Roger Theder,r S.MiclilRiilRanM.:)IwMoIoMa9-7. UPI Sports Writer burying California. The WildcatsW had whose teariam has faced such as■c G.Soulhc.tvemCalir iS;iii}fftjttra«kai4-3l(^{cslRjKan3ft5SI ■ open up a lead on ihc'liC 'T rojans a n d Ariiono J :* 0 79 K 4 2 0 116 102 h a d 59, a n d q u a rte rb a c k: Mike f Pagel nipp<^ Long>ng B e ac h S la te , 17-10. .In a li.Alnbarliamafs-l-l i ilcfeaitdTfnnf««.Bi9 Huskies in thc Pacific-lO:-lO Conference ucijv 1 I 1 75 61 3 2 I 1« lot scored. on a keeper ancind threw a pair of norfion-ieague games, Fresno slsuppiSl.i5rll(IefMlcdMmnnnfl I H ' r a c c to th e Ilo&e-Bowl amand knock oul ...... 1.2 0 M U-U-OlOa l« 20-yard td pass. ° ___~ nSi.n-i-iid«lcfll«lMiJsouri>liJ_____ Calif. 1 2 0 5? B 1 3 0122 tea ------State lost'to'to-Southcm-|llinois.-24-l«,- IU. WnsliliaitnKionSl.(i^niiicdl’CI^\i?-.i;. Arizona in thc process. ■'ASU is by far and awa 0 J 0 17 » I s 0 n 101 vay Ihe mosl and Ulah St,Stale tied Texas Christian,1, I9,0klalicilioma (2'M I cicletied Kanu->4i-7 ______Thc-Cousars.who scdic'llled for a 17-17 o m s t’ 0 3 0 B IU I 5 0106 2 a superior team we have' iplayed this ij-u. 20. DriRh«eiBtnVoundfS-l.delMtrtSflrtDicRoSlSI VV' -t tie with UCLA Saturdayay j al P u llm a n , xnorfiiKitiiei m e e t th e W ildcats, IB-H!•! wwinners over Oregon, at Tucson Saturdurd ay night. A . there victory would give WaslilnJiingtonStatea wantthepr(pressure off. They wanted to re's another reasoson to choose 3-0-1 c o n fe re n ce m arkirk and G-O-l b e 6 -0 ." television... o v e ra ll. A rizona goes Inlo lhat game Runninglg b a c k T lm H a rris ’ th ird at'3-2and4-2. fumble ofif Ilhe game scl up UCLA’s ; Southern California liuihung on for a lying touchcchdow n In th e m iddle of th e ------?5-17 victory over Stnnforiford Saturday -finai-iquarliarter.-The:-Bruins-needed — while Washington rolledMl pnsif 'O regon s e v e n p la y s toi go 32 y a rd s fo r lh e TD . S ta te , 5G-I7. a n d Arizonana :Slate, ineli- . Fumbles;s by quarterback John ^ ib le fo r th e confcronccs litlllle, whipped Klway undind running back Darrin C a lifo rn ia , -I5-17, Nelson ledxl to 13 USC p o in ts n s th e : That put ASU andd 'Washington Trojans stuiJtugglcd to victory over 14- Closest to WSU at 3-1 eacieach wilh USC poinl undcnIcrdog Stanford.-The Cards 2*1. T ills w eek, th c Tro;Frojans tra v e l d e fe n s e lim:imited Marcus Allen lo 153 ^ vl I ______Eiast lo meel IVotre Dar[)ame_in,their_. yards. in.«.clO.carrles, thcfirsL time tlils ______traditional while the Huskiiskies go to the year Allenn hhas not rushed for at least __ SouHiwesl to^uy TexasiFTecnnh'the 1 • SflOyardsln;I n a g a m e . otlier pairings, Cal is atal UCLA and "1 wasn’tn’t worried loo much aboul . ASU_at. Stanford in leaileague games ._Uie streak."k.'’ sald-Allen.-who-took-a— A m : ' whiie Oregon hosts the AilAir Force and blow to the;le jaw lale in the game and OSU is at Oklahoma in non-league was reducecced to lalking Ihrougli clen- m a tc h e s . ched teeth,h. "Other people were con- The Cougars, only undefidefealed leam cerned morlore about the streak than ail Purchases IP rln rk w ilh :W a n v lh in g o k eral Bectrte on Retail e lse. It w a s bound lo happen. ______f t m scconds remaining in theirheir game with More importo rta n t, w e won th e g a m e ." — SitecUrarn Gsnetngh-N 9«-3Q..^3Bi. UCLA, choosing not to3 gambleg: on a Vance JotJohnson ran ll yards for a (rom Oct. 1 W 'ou. 10.ng pass because thoy/ werewi deep in fourth quartlarter louchdown and Brett tb e ir ow n end. W eber kickcckcd an insurance field goal •!“» they pick one off.f. theytl h a v e a to f e a tu r eJ Arizona’s A victory over Or-~ ______chance_at_a field goal,”ll,” said WSU egon, whll(hlle heretofore punchless. coach Jim Walden in defensedef of tiis Wasiiingtonon found an easy victim in decision. "I wasn't obo'Qbout to g iv e O SU a s backup bai quarterback Steve UCLA anolher cJiance. TheTh( only Ihing Pcileur (hn[hrew for four first half w o rs e th a n a lie is a toss.>. to u c h d o w nhs s i s e n c e — 4000

p r o v e s \v a l u e t o )BYU By United Press Intematio:Itionai — GE WIDESGREEEN PROJECTION'« TV With T o so y th a t J im MeMcMahon Is W A‘\C i standings Brigham Young Univers■ersity’s prln- VIR II, DUAL MlAODE REMOTE C( Cootataca UUUmcf CONTROL ------clpal“Dffcnsive"woapojnsns~ainiost“a ------— WLTPIlOP WLTPtiOP GeTS150 cash back wh/hen you buy the Widescreicreen 4000 cornmonpiace. but in lh( ;i (I 0 IJ7 JR fi 1 (I the last two uvu _ P f ro jecllo n TV, w ith excilciting features like VIR 11 B 'wwk3-lte has provedI il by mere J 0-0 « 34 -J — 11 B ro a d c a s t 2 0 0 j: 20 4 0 U '« __ —(—Gontrotled-Coior for shalarp.-clear color pictures, C ------a b s e n c e .------— _ _ ^ ___ Hawaii JU 5, D ual fvfode------— SRSI ■J I 0 H M 4 1 a 'l r n i t - -Remole-Conlroi-for lotal,al chairsi'de c o n v e n ie n c:e, e , (Quartz -- M c M ah o n w a s oul w wil ilh a k n e e 'wyommK 2 1 0 TO .18 4 .• II 1« 107 ■ Injury, and on his firstt S; S a tu rd a y on N.Mex. 2 2 0 « M 2 0 IW 151 Electronic Tuning to elinliminale fine tuning, a dual-ual-channel sound the sidelines lhe Cougarsrs vw ere n e a rly AirKorcc 1 J 0 U IQI I S n <1^ 1&< system for high-fidelity’ audio,a and Midband andid Superband{ u ;i 0 41 K2 <1 n II ;i jio beaten by Ulah State. ThiThe following Channel Capability for unscrambled,u compatible i 0 4 0 ,U IK 0 6 0 MJ4I 5le Cable TV week they suffered their'ir Ifirst loss, a channels. Plus a compie)lete package bf audio/vide/ideo input and 45*41 upscl lo Univiliversity of = ^ = : output jacks to connect;t alli your video equipment,en t. Nevada-Las Vegas. The I le loss pul an records inleI league play. Now there are 45" dii end lo the Cougars’ 17-gar ■V/45EP2000P. C3binel ol pecaioan sohds and veneers. game winning ihrec BYU.U. U la h a n d H aw aii, s tr e a k . ere around the league, Ulah Saturday, however, lh '•■0 c o u g a rs Ig a rela tiv e ly e a sy tim e of il met San Diego Slate, a ■ 1" Fort QCollins, Colo. The Utes c grealcr importance than over Colorado Stale,24-13,' c contcsl because il counlcd e R a m s 0-3 in WAC p la y a n d *50 for the Western AthleticIcConlcrence i »CA diagonal PROJECTION TV/4 r e BAI; FE Championship. - _ p n 1your choice ( 4 In L a raimlc, m .Texas-El Paso met : 25" diagonalI C olor TVs wilv i t h Both teams are led t 3 by passing wvomlnc arand managed lo score 12 quarterbacks, both went ie Cowboys, however, had gam e wilh 2-0 league recon c'ortsrw asa Tilng Ciiach , Al Kincaid ____ VI] a n f l O T E J D — ‘- |{UIIIU~ t3CtWlH!n " CYU~CTH inocent tothe obvious. I p N 'm oOL ^w ards and his.formermer offensive u„r^i ;ren’l trying to run-yp-lhe-'• LSH “ 'codrdinatdr,5bScoachDoiDougScovil. c said. “We put In some g e Bul wilh McMahon back; ! Of th e se ; iple. and you can’l very well Take your choiceig there was little question£l5°atout"'i'h'"c T i u i slot l ' to t r y t o sc o re .” outcome. BYU flattened.1 ll,ei Azlocs of handsome |K Coach Billy Alton: "I was 27-7. cabinel styles impressed1 wwith the Wyoming foolball id J R E M performance '^ormance and gel VIR II m t c l c VISION i- e v i s io N The senior quarterbarback's llrsl B ro a d c a st H touchdown pass pushed»l hisI carecr Nexl weekH5k will teU theiflle for th e' •■points responsible” loti Controlled i g lotal to 456. Cowboys. With one WAC loss lo Color, Quartz b r e a k in g th e NCAA m a rk■k o o I4 £ ls e lb y H a w a ii, WyoWyoming (2-1 in c o n fe re n ce Danny White of Arizona)na State. In play) hostssB B Y U , Electronic a d d itio n . M c M ah o n 's 348! yardsya lor Iho Anti In thoihe islands. Hawaii beat New Tuninj and gam e broke the NCAA caroercar record m o .i Ic o ZJ13.-13, boosting its re c o rd lo 2-0 cither Dual I COLOR Tv/75EM for mosl games passingiriB o v e r ™ |e a g „ e p „p la y a n d 4-0 o v e ra ll. New- M o d e or I ? performance 25" diogonol COLOB T\ erasing lhe record of for -TBUaviOJON tijteu 3647 Cablnol of hardwood It ol p«ean lolldt lormor BYU Mexico lellill to 2-2 in th e WAC, 2-5 Programmable 19" COLOR I • ond timulotod . s ig n a lc a ile r M a rc Wilson. y-'iV i . \ y | i wood compotllion boar o v e ra ll. ► Scan Remote M o d o l ------^ a t I jim ulalod wood occonU. Before' Salurday’.s games gar ihere In a non-lei-league game, Tulane beat Control on these E C 1 7 0 6 ...... Rogulorly $9^ v^'ere four. WAC teams with wi perfcct Air Forcejl-3 M 3 ,. S979.95 - - color consoles Solo Prico $7c 9 ■ Irom GE. Plus Salo Prico $ 7 6 9 .9 5 Less Roboto $£ Sim s m ay m iss garlame S50 cash back 10” COLOR I 1.50.00 lossRoboloJ $ 5 0 .0 0 nov/ through M o d o l I PORTABLE TV5 YOUR PAY $ei N ov. 3 0 . 10AB2408W. N O ONLY Dl L i o n s , BJears < clashh t o n i g h t ; .. NOW »399” w

o n l y r o aid < for both1 h e a d s u p [PORTABLE TV 3LE sYStEM ^ PONTIAC. Mich, (UPhh-ThcD ■ c- Washingtonin scored5 its first viclory of troll Lions and Chicago BoaB ears, b o th o f th e se a s o nI lala; s t w eek ag ain st C hicago, 3w * 2 9 9 ’® @ COLOR whom feel they have hilII bottomb and ‘^Ii’snotarany one thing." Armstrong VIDEO can now oniy go up, play lonighlinthe-lor said. "Peop.!ople asked that question nationally televised Natlonilonal Football after our lasl asl game. It would take too V ID E O ^ G E VHS PORTABLE CAMERA L e a g u e g a m e . lo n g to answiwer c that. Offensively we’ve CASSETTE 5 1 ?4S?' VCR RECORDING SYSI t The two clubs have wonon only Ihree . been a slovslow s ta r te r . We h a v e n ’t RECORDEI! ^ I 8 8 9 ® ^ODU'CV1>;0^3X gam es between them, andid makingr the scored inthehefirst quarter ycl. VIOlO C M tlT ri IlCOIIOER/1V0010W It v;.ih IS.I I gam e even less attractiveI’e isi th e 50-50 '-A nd inI ttthe Minnesota game, we possibility star runningg backI: Billy scored rightght before halftime. We — W • .pcriorm-for— havenU-hadf*d four-good q u a rte r s yclr^^------Atid on e iciiing nty. dlmannon la□ you'yoi hoH'» •rioiairv ------thcXfons. Sims has u juiiji:iihinedioc'Tie 'Owner George'Halas Ge> Is so con- .itmrtomsrsrTSTcon— —r ■lh*ouni)lorYourhom» suffered on the last playy o. of D e lro il's c e rn e d h e evenev< ordered up help in the ELECTRONICTUNNER PORTABLE RECOF AERA IV ptotluciior'v leom ,i up ~iih o Cl lo ss a t D enver. guise of Jim Jlr Dooley. The former i...,i„d,ng CE porlQbl. rriodflmod. lor ut* •vtnoul- COMPLETE VIDECE O SYSTEMS FROM . . , . . . ’ 2 0 9 5 Detroit is alreadyJy wilhoul Chicago hca'lead coach was asked lo lo.()B°r ' quarterback Gary Danicisccison and has assist Ted Marchibroda.Mi hired before _ Dulling Utmg GE Color Video C lurned to f.ric Hippie, second-year su ihe season lo lo instill some life into thc. :e_Y!vi!:juv.’i'LiD:.o "e-.-o'Jd.oU ui man from Ulah State whoho began the Bears'one^Jii-dim e n sio n offense, G E I B r i i I th in g s to 1 season behind botli Daniciscclson and Jeff That one c l i f e . e dimension, the magnifi- ORDERS VIDEOCAMEI K o m io , to re ju v e n a te th c■offense. off cent Walter]jr Payton, was stilled last - ___ The.Lions.have, slippedJ?(lJo.2rl.wjth.._weeJc-as he! had.only-fivc-yards.Jn.fivo—hi two straight losses, both comingcor since carries. Paylilylondid nol pl-aclice al all BHCKER’S ^ I Danielson suffered a fractacture of his_ last week beejccause he^uffercd a thigh— left wrist. Thc season hasIS twoI games and knee Injury inj al home diving to- HOMUi n g s g o o d I to go before reaching th(thc halfway prevent hisis young daughter from A l point bul some critics a ar rc a lre a d y fa llin g dow n thtl e sta irs . ^ V I D I O l la y in g D e tro it’s se a so n lo)resl. r e Quarterbaclack Vince Evans com- Chicago is even worserse off than pieicd onlyly se v en of 34 p a sse s, ASK ABOI D etro it. T h e B e a rs ha v e beebecnbeseiby possibly becjecause his injury lo his Z' VIDEO CLUlVIDEO'RENTAIF' ' a lack of offensive productijclion almost throwing shothoulder was worse lhan he I M O V l I t ------as bad as the Lions', CoCoa(!h Neill let on, and wa J AND was Intercepted four times ANO Armstrong’s leam is; 1-5I a f t e r h v lh e R e d sskins. k ii > O A M H OUT SLACKER'S- UB MEMBERSHIP 'JDSAVEI _

M onday, O3clobQrl9,198lci Ttmos-Nows,ows.Tvvin Falls, Idaho B-7 Patemno. Penm Statee couldI be nexxtto gaain No.!1 hot sp By United Press InlernDtioational ►pot Tom Jones .scoredired on a one-yard run and | i passed 19 had’TDpassejsesof7and I2yards. J o hn n :Mazur pas-sed for l?5 y a rdrdsni)d s. one TD,.Marcus yards to Gary Anderdcrson to send Arkansas off in Leave it to Lou •Holtz,Iz. college loolball's kins ol In front and- Dan Marinoino passed for 251 yards andd threelh TDs, Bryan Allen n,ru sh ed fo r 153 y a rd s a n d ano!anolher score and Steve o ne-liners, to ge t o ff one of i 01 ino then Anderson score:ored on a five-yard run lo piput stifling Thomas rush( i Of th e b e st Of th e season sh e d tp r 217 y a rd s a n d anotherther score to poAcr Jordan!in kicked th re e tlcl{I Roals t o3 Nil Soulliern California. pressure on the Texi'exas offense. Forced to pass It w en t: A rk a n s a s 42, Te o x a s II. IS on nearly Plttsburgli to ils 12lh straiglil vicloryiry the longest ItwastI3 tiie firsl g a m e I h ls se aso nI in ^w hich Allen w as held every down. Rick: MclvorM< had four passes inler The .consternation am(among football exports star ercepled. It winning streareak among major colleges.s. NMarino, who did under■ 2002 yards rushing. Slanford''ord's John Flway com- tarled was Arkansas’ first Im m e d ia te ly a f te r lh e gamam e-en d ln g w histle. rsl viclory over Texas in Fa:*ayctlcvillc. not play lastist week _ ^ a u ^ of a sliouldiuidcr injury. Tred____plcled I2 23-of-4f) p a sse s for lij y a r•ds.ind d s a two TDs but was ' —------Texas-lhua becam«-the-l ------Ark-in-16years;— SCOrihg-passe:ises orC5 nnd lB y a rd s to Juliiisiiis D aw kins Hnd’ji! sacked(Ise.vcnlimfs. i he-four-lh-leam-i!oie(i-,\ft-}-br“T lh e in u tlie i- T u ir-lO-t Unilcd Press Internationajnal's Board of Coaches this v lii KiiNieij. Wo, r e n n i i a irtrtniunccd— i r yaros to Wayjayne FlitsburKliI hcin a s now won -.iS oi •• s y e a r S y ra c u s e 41*16, No.0. 3 a Plttsburgli walloped No, 1 Iback Cliff A ustin r a n for 1 77 7 yayarls and two TDs and' to be upset. The Longhornsim s Joined Michigan. Notre Da '. 10 F lo rid a lls la s t 20 g’ames, a r wilh the only loss comoming. last yoar al quarter! D am e s t a t e 42-14. N o. 4 NoNorlh Carolina topped North erback Homer Jordan ihrcvv:vv (c(or o n e scoro a n d ran .and_Soulhern Californialia - and now the quosllon th Carolina Florida Stale.l e . ------on is, S la te 21-10, No. 5 Michigan Mi( lost to No. 12 Iowa o lh e r lo s p a r k Clemson, 6*0 . "who's next?" Probablyly PennJ State, ranked No "J 1 •a9-7. No. 6 North Carolrolina, G leader.r. Big 10 Iow a perirfect ^ in u p set yeary ■ i f e f f By U nited P r e s s In te m a tio P®lliisDa®

Iow a a n d W isconsin,. llth e tw o re- maining unbeaten leams-fns-in th e -B ig ...... — ------Ten,-took road Irips-inlcinlo-Michigan— ------Pr Prices Effective Now! 9 Salurday In hopes of leaviriving the stale wTh riTOctdber'20ri wilh their undefeated conconference re- m m h h c o rd s in la cL O nly Io w a su rv iv e d . Slad . m The Hawkeyes. seekinging their first Mary KiteItchen w inning se a so n in twoI dcdecades and t Iheir firsl Big Ten tillee inii 23 years, \ SANDWIC upsel Michigan 9-7 whileIlle Wisconsin \\rS U CORI= t N E D B E E r w as being sh o c k ed 33-144 b27f Plirdurdue blanked 3^ V - I Di ' 9 ^ N o rth w e sle m 35-0 and IndIndiana edged J ___3 _____ M innesota 17-16. - • - ■ Roc1eg.2.19------B--BA i Next Saturday. Iowaa h1 o sts Min- nesotfl while Wisconsin11s ts at Illinois. - - Michigan Stale is at Piirdiirdue, Indiana .« Is at Ohio Slate and Northwestern No B n ipanglers ! v isits M ichigan. K Gold Powever ijiscott Scotl3tt Iowa continued ifs imprc:presslvellstof S!l upset victims, which alrcac■eady included • DUM jft"’" FAI\^ M I L Y Nebraska and UCLA, by displaying S l a u n dD R Y } its usual tough defense inIn the win at DUMS Michigan. Three field goals}als. Including ^ n D E T E RI ( G E N T 1Poo I N/Vf\PKINS th o lasl w ilh 2;40 left In the third | M POPS 6 0 CCOUNT ( q u a rte r by T h o m a s Nlchol,lol, w as all th e ^ 5 LB.-4 0Z offense th e H aw k s needed.?d. "It's a tribute to a freshman fn to 0 1 $ 4 C i oSrsoott comc inlo a stadium likeItc Michigan’sI ;ouNT V I U ' al such a pressure situaliorlion and come > 9 . n Ihrough In such a crucial:lal situation," p .r Iowa Caoch Hayden Fryry :said. "The Sfl leg. 2.19 I BA( I $ 0 victory over Michigan isIs ceven^^tler _ '------Reg. 3.12 ▼ C y ^th'^the wins we liad over • ■ Nebraska/’------N ow O nly ■L : ■ ■ TNWCOnly . 7 7 Michigan Coach Bo SchSchembechler fershey.’s was upsel about lhe officiaIciating In the final quarter. Hc quesiionet>ncd a holding call which negated a I7*yar(m rd p a s s play CANDY on his team s's last possess ;ession, w hich n came wllh less lhan onene mlnule lo BARS play. He also was enragedged by '' call INACKSIZE N earlier wliich also nullified[ied a pass hc thought w a s co m p lete. "In Ihls league, you'd bebetter be far i S r en o ilg h 'a h ea d o r th e officialc la ls w ill b eat ■ 0 c « | 7 ^i 0 Fabric Skin Care UnderThe BeiB e d . : . you;' said Schcmbechler.-J;r.--'‘B ut-Iow a ’t ;0U N T V I # < beat us. Wc are going loD piplay for lhe |l^ A D S T O R A GGE funofll now." ^ S O FT I E N E R 1T O N E S O ^ i V /orksinthehe Dryer M There were no closc callscal at East eg . 2.29 I BA( Moisturizer and Cocoa BtM ^ r BOX Lansing when MSU recordiarded its first L- • leaglicwlnbyshockingthelh e B a d g e rs in ______2 0 I ime. Wisconsin's first road game SHEETS Wisconsin Coach Dave! Mr733-01>1- -i wrlle Unn Buley, 20 Wost ' esiQd pioaso can i-^i- —AfifW ’ ------ttfieements ------(1 'Melnyk finished withfl a 70 and a lisl. Kile'se's fifth-place finish appar- COMING bul there's sllll P I d ^ l ^ ' * " * Main. iK Walla Walla. WA99382. ' __ From_Borl«y or 266-6879 In Murray, Ulah £01______noflal IIlme 10 got a lorritory and ■ '14-under274. ently nalleWANTED EXPERIENCED . . .. Ropir^dlal ■ earn oxira monoy. Call JOBCORPS registered ro( Cosmelologlsl "This win is very spec;pcclal to me," top of thc n S tan to n . P eior Klowli MARJORIE'S FLOWEf^S lor ' c money list bccausc none of Toll Fr«« 676-2552 toss; dollvcrlQS. All oc­ 423-5804 or 734^258 Ages 18-21 for- (or busy salon. Salary or jPate said. "Il’s a greal■at accomplish- the first thtthree finishers had a shot at Sons' Co. is an-Equal casions. 545 Sparks. 734- BILLING I CLERK: Lots ol 'F ree vocational iralnlng. leased lea station. ConUci Employment Opportuni- Glenda al 734-5970 or aller ...... 'm e n l to w in a t hom e. ______th e title , • 202\. comrnon sonso. 50 WPM.' •Room and board paid. _ . Ql' From Gooding or ty Empioyor, and good main Bbiiiiles- -•Spendingallowance. 6pm, Bgi call 324-5412.- “They say between Uicthe a g es of 28 p a l e saaid id he pulled a muscic in thc F l U r d la l PUBLISH: Saturday. _ — LOSUfound ■ -; etarts -you Immedlaloly on ‘Medical and dontat caro. VERSATILE VE band needed lo and-JO you ha v e y o u r best;CSl y e a ra ,” sa id - S o u th e rn 0 thts job. Soo Jody. Snolling ^ ' ^ s^ c Ed for high school 1 Open lost month.- "and-1 TdllFr.* 326-5375 ' Octobor— tZTlhrough play New Year'a Eve. Call P a le , wtio Is 2fl, " I feciKll I’m coming really haveiven'l overcome it. But the Monday, Oclobor &, and ^nonmo. 734.2550;-- 'I Linletree itin; asK (or Judy;~ CHECK DAILY BOOKKEEPER. 1 Experl- !•Job placemonlasslsianco. 734-5000, 71 ■______in lo m y best y e a r s ." last two dajdays I felt a whole lot belter. 1981. From Buhl dial FORCURRENT enced | only. Computer Call ; SAM OVERACRE 423- Wanled w l RN’s & LP's, Full or G oing in to th e closing;sing 18 with a The toughe;hesl part of this week was knowledge holplul. Inior- 5458. • Joint Action In Com- part Ilme, All ahllts. Qood Toll Fr»« 543.4648 PUBLIC NOTICE four-slroke lead, Pate: sUstarted with a playingfourour rounds and finishing.” HOUNDPOUND osllng 1 position lor a soil- 'munity Sonrlco Voluntoors., working i o conditions & bone- Public nollco is heroby •y A C il______^ ■ bogey on the first holele bbut regained The toutei OFFICE HOURS: N E W S istaring porson. Locatod In Uts, Qreen Acres Care ited "shoot-out” between the Th*Claiilfl«dO«portm*nt ivon lhat TRANS IV of Wondoll. Excollent Fringe IMECHANICAL TRAINEES. Cenlor Ce Gooding 834-6801, the shot with a blrdlc■die at No. 7. lop four TPATi money leaders, Kite, he College ot Southern Benellls. Suto qualilica- >Age 17-34. S1500 bonus upon EOEeq ______. It opan 8 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. HasyourISM I . flnlshlngihcflrstninelnein even-par 36. Ray Floyd,/d, Tom Watson and Lietzke Id ah o is applying (or cap­ tlons and salary require- tsuccesslul completion our WE ^ ARE Looking for malure Mondayi 111 rough license eimlred? menls. , Reply lo Box k-35. «school. Call now 800.547- On the back side, PatelIte boRcyed No. * never devclii»eiopcd. Frtdoyi. fital and operational fi­ FOUNDDOOS people who are fntereslod In nancial- asslsiance-tor _6n7_TollFree,, „ , helping ^el olhers by providing- . . . - ■ 10. th e n m a d e Ih re e sira■aiglit-birdles ig at WatsonI en er te re d th e P e n sa c o la e v e n t...... 8 d.m.ro noon S o lu rd o y ." -N0WATTHETWINFALL3 - i c a le n d a r yoar 1982 under ANIMAL SHELTER ------24 24 hour llve-ln assistance on Clo»*d Sunday. '1 4 . 15 and 16. T h en , wllh wl his lead for the flrslrsl tim e in hopes of overtak- the Section 18 Prooram LOCATEO:1M6THAVE.W. COMBINE ‘ your Agricultural NAVY i VETERANS. In a a shorts term <1 or 2 days) or and . Consuucllon knowf- i ■ • assured, finished with safesaf bogeys on ing thenbse3sent Bill Rogers tn thc point (DEADLINES: of Ihe Urban Mass October the Navy will b e . long lor term basis. Nurses Cla«ttll*d Adsi Ad for IMP0UNDED0CT.13 edge J logolhorand show us receiving i the biggest pay Aide Ale exporlenco helpful.. . 17 a n d 18 f o ra 35 a n d c ertaJrtain victory. standings5 forf( Player of the Year,- a * Transporlalion Ad-' you con son. The sky Is Ihe i Tuvidoy Ihrough Solur- 1. Malo black Gorman Shatf- raise* yet- moro monoy lor Call Ca' Marlene Ablo. M^oic Melynk and George CaCadel made a title Watsoison has won the past four ] ministration. hord.I limit\ on Ihls Salos Job. Call your < talent. For more In. Valley Val Home Heallh, 734- day. 5 p.m. lh* day W o re ■ The grant application Today. Jody. Snolling and -j run at tho leader on lhe)e oopening nine years, publlcotlon. Adi for Sun­ IMPOUNDEOOCT.14 . -(ormalion call 'Toll Free 40ei,676ShoupAvo.W.,l3. 40« Is available for Inspoc- i Snolllno.73/-255Q-______i ' :holes,bulcouldn’lcatchhlhhlm. WatsonI openedo wllh a W and a «day I Mendajr neon on 1. Fomalo black & brown ! 800.547-8737.______WE yVE HAVE IMMEDIATE llo n a t; youno y gorman stiophord EXPERIENCED ‘ Dontal Our i JOQEX Sysiem Is na- Op Second-round leader■ FrFred Couples, one-shol lead les in thc firsl round bul ^Salurdoy,. Opening for qualilled body 4 Th* lom* d«adlln» appllai TRANS IV IMPOUNDEOOCT.Ulh i tionwide. This Is an in. (endor (er man. Musl havo ex­ ..-wlthaclosing7l,andTomom Kite, w llh a th e n sh o t himself hi; out of contcnllon in J The College of Soulher 1. i Pup. BlacK. malo shop------‘ terchango ol Job Ordors perience pei In truck repairs, _J.oiLJBnt*llollgni_9r_wt:__ —hord i lab X------1 — for lhirdat-275rCa(Cadle fell back— thinecondnd-iDand-wlth-a-TGT-Hc—. _r*ctloni. ? ...... - ... —andior, applicanta_Lol.niB_ J qc ...... In a tlo for fifth with Br ■ 1300 Kim berly Road 2. ^ Whito & Brown Pom ora--- cashior-hostOBSc for avoning - “ - pI r o v M lU o tk . coi — Bruce Lietzke finished Sundoy Su w ith a 72-281, lO f nlon Torrior. Malo !shllt. Apply In porson alter CallJlm,SnelIlng4SneIllng, I ing PLEASE NOTE: P.O .B 0X 12M '' ing. bxc. compensallon wllh and Howard Twittywith2/h276s. strokes backack of P a te , iitn c o it ol on arror In your IMPOUNDEDOCT. ietti 5pm.i GoorgoK’s Fine Food, 734.2550-______. good go( benellia. All inquiries Twin Falls. Idaho ^ Pate, a nallve Pensi■nsacolan who ^oyd_closJose d ou t w ith a 73-279 to lie °od. Plaoia notify th li olfica 1. Brown & whllo mix Torrior l 1 h 9 Kimborlv Road, | held In conlldonce. Apply In 83301-1238...... Pup, F Fomalo, - e person lo Jonn. tmarsiate...... ------“ m a d e lh e cu l In h is homnetow et( n to u rn ey ' fo r 10th^ace wllh Mike Donald ''Immadlotaly. EXPERIENCED operator to' I Tha Tlm ai-N aw t will (P h. 734-9950) ' - 2. 2 Shoop Cog. malo black & loase |, boauly shop with - ' between1 2 & 4pm. Maxlas Mack, Kimberly Road. this year for the firstrst time, was Vance Heafilafner, George Archer, Mike <,oisuma raipontlbltlty Writlen or oral com- while.•* mature f cllenlolo. Call 733- p I m a . 170 Blue U kes. “ cheered on by scores of friends and Holland andn d E d F lo rl. f.for tha ilril doy'i arror 'menls are welcome but 3. ^ Malo brown small tottlor « OM______StiesPtopia sizo. I QUALIFIED MECHANIC $ only. Imust be submitted prior $ EXPERIENCED Waltross tor Qualllied I lechnlclan. 3 yrs EXPERIENCED EX SALES to November 20,1981 (or 3. ^ Fomalo brown & whito ‘ mixod brood. ovonlng ^ shltt. Apply in experience. i Good working PERSON, PE 40 hour week. All odvartttlng I* fub|aet e ' n c lo su re In th e g ranl 4 ? Malo Gorman-shonhatr • ' pors fc on^ allor Spm- George cond. ( Productivity paid plan. Hoaith Ho and accident Insur. lo lh._epprn„r,l nt . J ro q u a sL ------1b.owniwl.ltu, — ^ ancfl pfOtflJW inquire 'i i publlihar. IPUBLISH: Monday, betly Road, Twlri.______T ~( K lTo»man!°Sori°Po^a | SBanner ' Furniture, 127 2nd ^Hn-spo])rts---- O( c t o b e r s , 1981 HOURS 5:00-7 PM ONLY EEXPERIENCED .COOK Chevrolet, ' 140 Wosi Main. Ave Avi West. Twin Falls. Whan you raeatv* raiullt ______Mondayh thru Friday: 73^0960 needed. Salary open do- Jerom e______“ from your od. ba «ura lo NOTICEOF------exi.e 2W. Eponding on oxporionco. RELIABLE | MATURE woman 009 W EinpIoytrnnlAQtflcIes —coll-ond-cencal-your-od.— ---- .----- Parinsquieliet about Starr's,sfuture------«' ------INTENDED RULE------f. Becauu-O oes-ara. tirought—__SendiesumotoBoxj-35c/o _i-neoded-tobabysilZxhildren^ You wilt ba chorgad onty In every hour, and SOLD or Times ] Nows, Box 548, Twin In | my home. 2 altornoons a ~cns Oil ~~EiiSyirtlw ...... M ILW AUKEE.CU(UPD - Robert Parlns, thec mann who took charge for fc lha numbar ol doyi MAKING AND DESTROYED altar 48 houra, FAllS, F Idaho 83301______w , aek,733-6533 . - - NOTICEOFHEARING n A FORMER TEACHER has 2 o f th e G reen Bayi P;Packers organizallon lasl weweek, is keeping mum y>your od octuolly appaarao please call or vlsll Iho pound FARM F MANAGER: 2-25,000 REIIRED I COUPLE lo main- In thapopar. , In compliance wilh dally d to chock wheihor your plus p houso. Murtaugh- | openings available (or child aboul IhefulureofC)f Coach B a ri S la rr, ll w as repo:•ported Sunday. tain & manage Lynwood care, rar Small group, very tJe- S e c tio n 67-5203(8) (1), pat p has besnplcliadvp. Ihla Hazellon f area. Must be pro- Manor r Apartments, fn reiurn gg, "I'm nol going lolot be drawn Into any disc^sloislon about the coaching I N D E X Idaho i; Code, nolice IS Is Tt not an up-lo-dala list. flclont fl In 1. Bean grain. | pondabte, can provldo ref- lor unlurnlshed apartmont & erences. afa Call 7 3 ^ 1 8 . slaff or iheprognoslnosis with respect to the coachiching slaff," Parlns, a ANNOUNCIMiNTS llhereby given that the Mixed dogs ara hard to d»- alfalla, a & poialo produclion. paidt ulllllles. Call evenings -scrib e , coma to the pouniJ lo 2. 2 Weldtne, bolh gas & 5 ______A * UCEN8ED DAY CARE ■ B row n County Circurcult Court Judge, told The MUlwaukeeJournai: /n ...... Ii Idaho Department - -ot— * 577-8173. Boise. Health1- and Wellare, see £ II your p«t Is there. electric. e 3, Farm mechanics, CENTER- Separate educa­ in the final year of lits Como and pick out a puppy with w tools. 4. Center plvol & RN'e-LFN-a tional uoi classes tor Kin­ A sked If It w asI safesa to assume Starr, now in Division ol Welfare, has ^ A, progressive Qerlaclric Hg the end of thc season, or lull grown dog- they wheol w line Irrigallon > dergarten, Pre-Kinder­ contract, would remainrerr coach at least unlil th< InitiatedI rule-making and would « love to have a home. s Heallh Care Facility has part q!; SflfaiOOPPtRS . g sysiems. Sond rosume lo time j posilione open o n ls l4 garten, 3 year olds, Houre: Parlnssald,“Iwon'lon'l a n sw e r th a t.” scheduled a hearing, r MONARCH U N O 4 CAHLE 8:49 a,m. to 5:45 p.m. LOSEYOURTRI-CHEM I* 2nd\ shills. We are oKerIng ch A sk ed If he would:aid rule out any possibility thallat Starr would be fired “is:?:::"’ • The i proposed aclion, INSTRUCTOR? ir Sho's Dson COMPANY. C 14545 East I CHILDREN'S VILUGE. 481 b e fo re Ihe e n d ofI ihlthis ^aso'n.-Parlhs said, ‘‘II don'td want to discuss _ ■ under-OocKet ll Numbar ■■ “ found.Calt733-W99,~ ri ~ Belmom- B Stngor, CA. 93857 ' _j N. Lociial. 733-9010- Visit ------0 0310^100—involves—the— c ------t i i a r r ------LOSTI Loathor wailol’ wltlT" ~ amendment and re». Bfucoonlsldo4197eon(ho e ______ATTENTION AT WORKING • AskedlfthefanswIS w ere to ta k e th a t a n sw e r too mn: e a n lh a l th e re w as a numberingr ot rules gov- olhor. c R o w a rd l7 3 3 ^. SALESPERSON lor ladles PARENTS, PAI Kindergarten, HANDS ON NURSING \department. Part lime. Ex- pre possibility that Slan;iarr would not last the season.ion. Parins said. "Next. eerning Medicaid provider l pre- kindergarten, 4 nuraery LOSTI Yeltow male Lab. 3 perlence prelerred. Ropor claases cla: available at Bo q u e stio n ." reimbursementf m Idaho y irs old. Lost In Twin Falls. tiothlng. ft3^)t91. Peep. Pg. For additional In- T itle s , C hapter 10. R ules t II734-5650 or 734-54B7 Licensed L nursesi Exporl- \ "W e w a n l to do' evev( ery th in g In o u r pow er lo win,;in.” Parlns said. S ence Nursing as il was ' STUDENTS, unique partllme formatlon (°I! call 733-5097, RIAl EiTATI POR SAlt ^ and a Regulations ot the m . s w c m m m i fmeant lo be al one ol our « Babysllling In my home. Will si;s::rr;u.. cDepartmeni ol Heallh I Family Pracllce CMntcs or *g arrn in .°.'"’°''“'"»- Consider a;i Weekenda, Expe­ hove! mberger and Welfare. The action HHospdal. Allracilve salary 4 ' tlQue,t modern & now. Sat, CContaci. In confidence, (In person to John. Inlersiale Ave/ East, Twin Falls. home, I'O' nutritious lunch i final d a y of th c regulgular season. Proposed (or JENSEN j JEWLERS, Mack, Kimberly Road. All Twin 1 Falls Emergency Medi- snacka, ?n« (enced-yard, leam- - ^ Ing acllvltlas 4 lots ol loving B a m b e rg e r w aIS s tht e pitch in g c oach fo r thc Baltimore Orioles amendment and re- DOWNTOWN. c Call 734-2168 I'Inquiries treated wllh con- 'c 'c al S enlces ta an Equal ‘*^0 numbering. Rules gov- or733<309 o ______(Ifidence. OpDortunily < Employer. care. 328-5813.______d u r in g - th e lim e Cashen Ci worked In the froi'ront office for then>. erning provider reim­ LOiLOOKING (oraplaymala for Bamberger underwerwenl heart surgery two yearsirs ago a n d sa y s h e 's in bursementt Including an aclive 3 year old cirl. WANTEDI ""“I Mon-Frl, 8-5:30pm. 734.29ft, perfect health noww althougha at the tim e he left:fl tht e B rew ers h e gave Chapter I, Introduction; Anyone A Inleresled In laarn- M .J.'a CHILDCARE. Daycare e v e ry in d ic a tio n hewie w ould not m a n ag e a n y o the e r r big ! leag u e club. Chapter II, Reasonable Ingorlnstrucilng... Cause Principles; TRl-CI^M YflURIHCOHT and lun time arta 4 crafta. Liquid Embroidery SUPPIEMEHT YI Hol lunches and snacka. PAIMtlKIMRKIT (Chapter III, Related Party ARTS & CRAFTS ‘ WIIHAIIMES-IIE*EWSIIKITDRINIlltr' Will Uj polly train. 734-1691. Transactions; Chapter C r all...... 733-Wfl.7unds to defeat JaegerJt in 3 a.m.,s West Conference i “L ______^ In FII«r& Buhlhi 543-4648 019 Oil SHuilloniWinUd V DEERFIELD b5EACH, e a Fla.(U PI)-C hrlsEvEvert Lloyd rebounded Rf oom , Hall of Mirrors, BOBOOKKEEPER, tegal^omce ^ fro m a n e rro r-filleed d firstf set Sunday to defeat AnA ndrea J a e g e r 4-€. 6-;l. 7007 W est State S tre el, in the city ot Boise, Idaho, ALCOHOLICS ' machlnea, secreUr(al. : 6-0 a n d w in th e W25.025.000 D eer C reek W om en's Ter AUIOMOTIVI I T ennis Open before her Reasonable accom­ ANONYMOUS piPleasant,', young, delires homelownfans. Call733«300 cotcongenial surroundinos. m od a tio n s will b a m ade - - - I A(terfl;30Dm. Ajt 734-8237. T h e v ic lo ry w a s5 w(w orth $22,000 to L loyd, whoI wiwos cheered by a hosl a t th e hearing{8] (or ANSWERS? Thoy're In the I CCLEAN OVENS 4 dafrosl of re la tiv e s a n dI friendsfr from her nearbyy hometown of Fori handicapped persons f rollratrlgeralora. Call 328-6350. who wanl to attend. II blbte. p Come discover (hem Lauderdale. Jaeger;e r collecled $11,000 In th isI rcrepeat of last year's In our Inlor^lonomlnatlonal I DO HOUSE CLEANINQ- : final. - you y require special ac- , 734-7015 or i hardworktng, dependable, commodallons al the * Explaining her raFragged play in the flrsl set. LlLloyd said, "Alt week l l D T I I I I I T V ^ ^ A relerencea ref will be provtded. public hearlngis), please c UKiUnili ■ 733-9472.______! long I’ve been playinlying people who were aggressessive and camc to the BATON TWIRLINO C littes f^SALEiJppi I m '".zZ ccontact the undersigned r PRIVATE PARTIES. Holklay ll H BullarAarlBulldartaakilc> local ratld a n li to lall ■ PR n e l. I Ju st c o u ld n ’t1 plapli ce m y sh o ls.” in B oise at (208) 334-4044 n I■ our quallly building andI groing bln ayilami to ■ season •«] or anyt ma. Country. no.laterr than November 324.3201. 3 ______I■ (armar* In thi* arao. Thislit coraar poilllon ra- ■ (oik, ’o" rock orlanied. Oan- Ilil;:: *4,19fl1. INTRODUCTORY II talk on I quirat tolai ilartar wllhfl imonogamanl polan- ■ ceable or llalenlng. 2 to 6 Jones didn*i1 ’t help Reutemaiann win title Prior lo the public ECKANKAR £ the aplrlluat ■ lloi who naad i obova ovarn* Inlarconnact ctsm.- viduals vid start vour own wjth------6 pUcement 734^531 or usi Call 8 7 8 ^ lor. a p ^ tall you moy alihor -garding lhe proposed 7 ' poniai and w a a ra looking-gforoiolaarapraian. • “JJ ______PostlewaitQt gains first LPGA!i4 ------____oat o refund OR rarun ^ 734-0532-______asklorLee-______vtctorp thaod t doyTlrTi L NEEDED responsible Isrrate I You'll naad craatlvliy and an gull, lha driva lo LAS VEGAS, Nev.ev. (UPI) - Kathy Postlewail,ail. who has not won a •aRafundiorodra-rurM Ior industry who may be roommate, [ non-smoker, no alfected by the proposed pels.f Near eolleoe. 7344158, clota lh* daol ond reach ththa lop, Whol'you now ^ WARNING! " tournament on thcle LPGAI Tour, defeated Patt'atty Sheehan by five m uiibaeoltacied wllhln ^ The Tlmes-News rV 30day» rules' Is encouraged to SELF-HELP c Divorce Kit, « 0 know obout lataphonai m acni la ii than yoor gg, strokes in the JIOO.O00.000 P u lt Off c ham pionshiplip al the Desert Inn ^ commends that you In- aYouwlllnolbaallglbla ^submit information plus r t u . Unconlestod only. ablllly to *all. CounlryClub. veallgatevei every phase *,pf fororafundlllh«ltam concerning C tho antlcl- Calt73*-7033. c ______Al Exacutona you'll ba joining jo a itrong tlobla Inv _____ JThe eleht-vear torntour veleran.flred.aslx-under-( ______::itlle!'htih*LOfJiot_^= -DatedtF economlc-lmpact —UNCONTESTED_ -i - r>ollonw;d«-ef9onlto«ien-w lo u rria rn e n i w h ile SheehanShe c ard ed 36-‘35—71. bythaTlma«.N»w«. ol C the proposed action. ^ DIVORCES [ from W4C. Innovallorv You'll an|oy axdyou, ...... V Ing toJ97,504, Sheehan ^ASlITTlEASM.yOFOR ' rproposed rules musl be ^ We suggest you constitt II 0 coraar In lha lataphohona Inlarconnact (laid yoijr ovm allomey, lhe Bet- c o llec le d $15,000 fo)r r seconds< place. 71 DAYS FOR Uf TO £directed to the un- Selectedi Offers h a t a good ring lo you, collillorwrllaloExaculona c iBr Business Bureau, Idaho Amy Alcolt defeate•ated D onna Caponi, :iJ-34. lo0 hlake Ihird place and *SlINES fldersigned and must be - C today. ConsumerCo Affairs or ask for $7,500. Caponi receive2lved $ 1,000. postmarked or delivered a Iree pamphlet and In- D efen d in g c h amiplon p io Pal Bradley was elimlnalflaledlnthc first round THETIES-NEWS on S or before November 007 0 Jobaoflnttrw l. fprmaiion Irom the Attorney 16, 1981. Oral a n d /o r c Oeneral’s Consumer Prfi' S a tu rd a y w h ile She

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017 BuBlnenOpponunlllo ij, 03^______Homes ForSale '1 1 ____ Homes For Sai# ^ 038 Acreage &Lota 057 -_..-flef)iaiMoWleJom« ^ 049 MobileHomeiForSale> 051 Unlum.Houm Forfl«nl* 052 Furn.Apt.4Duplex#B' BY OWNER. 3 Bodr«;^~2 2 NEW luxury homos. Make 067 MlBcellaneouaForSale 32-UrflT MOTHL ,'ifh Consider ronllng. top3 LARGE LOT 620 4th Ave., MOBILE HOME, SKYLINE: JEROME- Lovely 2 bdrm Main Slrooi ElKo. Novada.111 aroa, AC0R6 . 733-5217 Wost. Mobile homo okay. 80. 3 bdrms; 2-lull baths, all:l homo, oxcclloni location.I’ LO O l^G FOR A Hb”uSE‘OR 058 Ollico&BusinoisRgnlal k'aw aSAKI 2 ^ watl gener- garago. landscaped vard f APARTMENT? Call OulHcrs. Businoss OppoMunlty In-'Ih- • foncad. assumabto foan' Can733-S384______eloclric, Stovo, dishwasher,. liropiaco, dlshwaslior, FOR RENf, app't'ox 1500 SQ. alor. »' King sijo maltresa. box ciudos allachod Manaoorsirs Extro nlco. Kimtjorly Makofji- r' a MBLER Rl 3 Lakowood' LOT wilh urtlCTjJfounor '-rofrlgaralor-A-flkirtlng-all- I- --garagOr-(276-plu6-(100-d8- --72H 2i!l______fL-RclaiLot_Q!lice spaco. spring. Jt 4 Iramo. and Homo. Insurance olllco « S oltor.Calt423-fltB7 "'0 Dr. 4 bd.S84,500. 3000 sq.lt. utilities, paved stroot & around. (3000 down & lako} posit. No pots. 324-5183.3. NICE 1 Bodroom apartment, Downtown, 734-5732 or ■ ' Frlgl(far0 3iovor934:473r ------Largo Commordal Building. - <601)566-5834 or 734-0976. sidowaik, in N.W. area. ovor pymis ol (228 porr 3?J:Z?Q4J?4i>iB8,______all utilities included. Roa- ^ 4 3 0 q . ______M MAGIC MILL III: (219.50. II Lcnv down paymonl. Sollino'O. BY OWNER: 3 b o f l r ^ month. Calt lor moro In-• RENT or LEASE, largo 4 sonablo. Call P4-3653.____ W2.500. A s s u S SACRIFICE BY OWNERI JtO.500 or J7,500 cash. JEROME " com m ercial ordered gf by Oct 30th...... -duo lo lll.hoalth.-CcnUctaiAl “’'o- - *44,600, 3 bdrm, -t- 2 down,, - Would consider. Irado. 734- lormalion 324-6463______Bodroom oxocullvo homo.). SMALL 1 bdrm. all utilities building (or ront or lease. BOSCH-II mixer. (199,50 1243 Idaho Stioot, Elko. NV/' -8 ^ - loan.-Cal|-alior 5 4 ” woekends 734-6^5?^___ * lam. rm. llreplaco, d.w.,, 0 ^ ______MUST SACRIFICEl 19703 NE. 'C iO io 10 "sclioois. ■ Exc. 'main airoot location. w /(t00alt3Ch (roo. 733-7483.----- : e080t.Call70?.7:^«33._ - disp.. range, dbl. gar., patio, Tamarak 12 x 50. ExcellontI sparkling swimming pool,i‘ ' 7M 3«^4_M.______S7 I MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE r sauna, |acuz2l, RV parking. Small slide window. (30; CALL TODAY (or ^rooroo Morningsrdo School. Soe at' this 5 Bodroom. 4 bath homo' cond. wllh swamp cooler 1 bdrm. iutnijhed apart- OFFICE lor ront, air condl- SrSmall pot capo (20.734-7143. 0;^______Income Propertyirty markot analysis on yourour 1603 KImos. Call 733-9625 on 2.9 Acres. Oak kltchon, and awning. First* (4500J 1V« i baths, loncod yard. ment. Includos washot 4 llonod, private parking, oasy Mi ~ homo. I buys. 326-5887 ______734-2434.______MOBILE HOME EARTH SALE or boal current highI cablnots. shake roof, heat . dryor. Roioroncos toqulred. accoss, some (urnllure In- STOVE. SI Liko now, usod 2 , : ASSUME THE EXISTING intorost ratos wllh toaso op­ pump, lull basomont, NEW 1981 Windoalo. 14'- SMALL 1 Bedroom houso lorir C_alL7340424______cludod. Spoclal terms (or yrs. yr: Hallcrlce. Call837-<876 ilon. Ovor 3400 sq. It. In1 massive brick lireplace, wide. 2 Bedroom, tree cool­. ront. (150 + doposit. Catl long loaso or will remodel cv LOW Intorost loan & oftnor^0° SPRINGCREEK 1 BDRM Basomont, re­ POOL TABLE, prolesslonal - will carry wllh roasonablo primo NE location on 1 acre. close to Buhi. J115,000. er, Jii oiectric. Used tempo­• 734-9652.______modeled, (160 -f oloc 4 dop Localod 270 Falls Avo West. S ’10 REALTORS 5 br. 3 b, lamily, living & play rarily a s sales olllco. lull Twln.^all54_31^_____ bar room pool tablo, A-t down paymont, 2 housos on f MUNROE-ROBIRTS fl. £. 1 Small 2 bdrm houso. Kim­V TOMW^6or734-1377. shapo. Call ^-9258._____ samo lot. bolh ronlj will°11 _ ___ 734^600 rooms. 734-3183. 543-8806. warranty. (11.950. 1 only. berly, (170 por month, do- OFFICE SPACE ior tent, nl covor paymont, Pricod a, al CHOICE LOCATlbN73'brd723,2 NEARLY 5 acres bare landI Brockman's. 7340167.___ posit roqulred. Call 423-5834 $160MONTH" RATANN modern couch, located next to Equitable lovo[q, soal. .4 . labiea. (550____ ------«4,000-Call-lof-dolat(B.-8l- QO. .':TAKE.Ail.QQKjUn)aJPlo!!y- z _ ■ .1, bedtQom_lutnlatiaa,-now. ..Savings, easy access and -q , 277 paint, downtown. Call 734- -Ojisido Christmas lighls, ' ~ loo romodoled adorable z ===gfr%iTirn»«;r‘ WHY PAY RENT?- ” ' " amplo parking, (300 month, small chiifls biko. Call 734- Of Mam Woat Realtylily Bodroom cottago. Suporr Ownor will carry a l 12%. CallI (135 por month. Delivery & W 3 ,______Evorgroon Roaliy, 734-3200. aci soiup included. Sharp. No down paymont, 100% Fi­ . SPRINGCREEK . _ assumablo loan. Roady to> Frances Hossolholt at L’ 2 bdrm apt. (175 plus PRIVATE OFFICE wllh ro- rT Carter Homes 733-75688. nancing available lor .a _ R'u sTIC WOOO“ T h ^ o s . „ . 1 - DUETO HEAtTiT“ “ Weslern Roaity. 543-6494, limited period ol timo,, 'Utlllttos. Bachoior flat, (83 coplionisi S . answoting ,,, ------REALTORS- ' Homo 537-6636______1972 GOVERNOR 12x52', 2 ri plus utllltlos. Calt 734-4690 ot racks. coKee tables, and T L l ) E i r « t Y ? Monthly paymonls adjustod sorvico avallablo. Call Bruco terrariumiq, al LOW COSTI Cali 734-0600 5 YEAR OLD 4-lovol customom C all...... 734-2859 Bodroom, spill bedroom' to your Income,, to qualillod^ 734-8089 atGloboRoaltv.733-2826. lq Jll built. 1V^ acros. Vi frlle oul. Louis 734-4166.______. OUPLEXand rental houso all '• TERRIFIC BUY on Ihls 3, NEWER3Bodroom.1v,balh lloor plan. Appllancos, MC, applicants with good crcoit. 665 sq. it. olllco space lor “ on 1 lovoly cornor lol. oasy I homo on 2Vi acros. all exe cond. (6500. B37-<448. l8-Two bodroom units. Now (SAVE BIG BUCKS* 5 ACRES. Shop, rentals. 1, Bodroom homo with lull Unlum.ApLi Duplexes ronl. Wojt 5 poinfa, Twin ru accoss lo all shopping. basem ent, doublo garago. fenced wllh barn lor llve- 1974 TETON 8x40 ParkI ^ avallablo Conatruction now -rfllls. MM'pof Iromn in-~ -Ciftarlftg-out-flott-firranJl nn ------Duplex unit has bullHnIK; mlloout. !----- compiDIoa indudind' liiiiy new C/VRPET. All must go. -Cheap. Or order what you .[,11 wim oharp landscaping ond) l5°3*'yoa« old^wim"doublo awninp, A/C. Interior newlyI landscaped and oprlnkloiod.I -5 2 bodroonfiparimoms;^^ hoal. and undorgrourd * RENTALS on Commorcial , garago, Ilropiace, waiK-ln Common area. For (urtner,r appllancos 4 most utllltlos neod at high discounts. in ,..'01. city. private patio. Assume iho romoooiod, new relrigora- 734-2646allor7Dm,_, HgHouso ot Floors. For ap- sprlnKlors. Small houjo in largo loan. J43.500.I109BL. pantry, walk-in closet. lor. Can soo at Spaco 7C 1^6i information or appoint-t. lurnlshod. Compioioly back. 450 sq, (t, 1 Bedroom, >60.500. Ownors aro anxious Addison Ave. Wost. ments. contact your brckor polntmenl Call 733-1300. oil stovo, good InvostfTOnl POSSIBLYRENT. 734-2050. 059 Condos For Renl to soli. Catl Eugono Cook, 1978 TITAN 14x56, 2 bodr, or Gem Stato Roaity 734-i: K l f t i ^ g ^ ^ r w a ^ K l ^ S SLIGHTLY usod Heatliator propofly. J50,000, Callall EQUITY to Trade, eiihotol7 2 , GEM STATE REALTY 324-3109. 0400. distance oi shopping aroa. (Iteplace unit wllh lans, an- 525BluoLakos8lvd.N., eloctrlc. 934-5858,______061_ GafaflesForRenl iit^ Carmon Prunty lor dotalls,Is, nico 3 bdrm homos, wih low CANYONSIDEREALTY 734-4195. Laurol Park Agts^_____ llqyo brass doors. (125. ------^-324-2k bodroom. Soo at 482 Jot­ol- shopping, largo assumablo, and eloctrlclty already Bdrm, 2 (uli balh. All olhor uses. S and 0 Slone TO downtown Twin Falls, 2BEDRDOMHOUSE.J225% .carport, loncod private yard. 's- . lerson. S19,000 or trade. Call:ail 6% loan. immediale, working. Excavation already oiectric. 324-5384.______(225 por month. 734-4110 M erchandise Co., 140 Railroad Ave., Twin Excoilonl condition. Financ­■c- - 467-3003. possession. 384 Adams. begun. Properly line goos 1961 CONCORD 24' wido. all doposit, no pets, 733-5208. Fans. 734-0217,733-6986. ing avallablo with small ; down to Rock Crook wllh weekend 4 eveninos. _ “'] FOR SALE OR RENT Now^ *39.500. Call Ed or Twayno at oioctric, slorm windows. 1V> 3 bdrm homo, llreplaco, 067______Merchandiso tTHEI h URGEST selection of • down paymonl. Priced at tjy Marketing Assoclatos, torrllicvlow.$34.900. bath, much moro. 2 or 3 loncod yard, carpoit. (300 M4.000. Call lor an ap­ Homo. 865 Trotlor Drive, by J FALLSAPARTMENTS I5'xlO’ Snooker tablo, slate ill'Junfinished furnilure- dress­ Appointment only 543-6370.^ 734-4875. Bodrooms. Ordor loday, 3 por month. Cartor Homos , ers, rockers, stools, chairs pointment. 81-270 AMERICAN wook local laclory dollvory ?-33-7566a.______Close lo schools 4 shop- ipockets and rails, exc cond. FOUR BEDROOM BRIC^K.^ YOUR FAMILY WILL BE ping. Children wolcomo. IKood^^^ recovering. (400. and roll lop desks. Tho Mary ' ho happy, protected, with and sol up. (19,2W or it no 3 Bodroom. 2 win; • I Carter Cenler. 733-3493,2118 oxcetlonl location on tho ; REAL ESTATE Irado-ln- (17.395. Opon 6 ' Warm (riendly 4 quiet at- : SPRINGCREEK ...... cornor.ol North. Junipor.andnd plenty of spaco lo tivo and_ llropiacos. largo living 4> mosphore.i 1 4 2 Bedroom | Fourih Avo, E-, Twin Falls __ .lllllft I .-inft Family ^ L & APPRAISAL daye a week, cloaod Sotur- (amity-- room .-- Close to BRUNSWICK 4 REGENCY J i J . _b]ai-_i_JjQdLDQra3'.LJiuaa_I------_ — I -ai^U22(LAJ265jnQnULM3_ ,(j. . toncod yard. Near Sawtooth -93l.^ .. , (225 month -f (l6o deposit. ,0' IDEAL RETIREMENT HOME,'tj 052 Furn. Apt, S Dupictes ' Excellent condilion. 733-9255 valuo. 401 4in Ave. W. 734- right In Iho heart ol Idaho's complototy romodoled TRADE: investor ^IshosT o * 1321 5th Avo East. 733-6307 or : CASSEHE < ItatlrTuin JiS 02S0. ’ ono-bodroom home. Paint Itt irado counlry acreages lor 2 HIGH CHAIRS for salo (25 ______bost hunting and llshing. R e n t a l s ______1 Bodroom basomontI 543-5479.I ______Table 4 AM/FM stereo 2 H [B’ and havo a cojy small family rental or Income proporly. apartmoni. all util's paid. i comblnatlon-(500/ best ol- ?'>'■each, Doublo stroller, seats Doublo wide mobile homo - QUIET 4 COZY 2 bdrm bsmi. 1 facing (25. 734-1670.______MONEYFORINDIVIDUALSS on permanent foundation. homo or rental. FrancosI 'Call Reai EstatoUnlimltod at (200 month * (50 cicanmg (or: 1-5 gal Butane Bottle 'p- Hesselholt al Weslern R e si-- -<-324-7518.-Cati Jerry Jackjon- -- 050 ______Fum.Houses ) apL all appl. & ulll's Incl. ,w/regulator (20:1 Chevrolet 2 ...... «000 to J50.000 FASTI J32,M0.M. MUNROE- doposll. 510 Grandview Dr.,■ .(195 mo. Must sool Call , 2 ^ TRI-AXESIL KRACO' car ROBIRTS R.E. 543-8806. ty 733-2365, Homo 537-6636I ■at 324-5922. _ HAZELTON. nice 1 Bodtoom No.. 734-2852atter 6 p m ___: rim w/llre (5: Old chairs (5 spos ^ k ^ r s 4x9". (30. Call homo. Furnished, carpolod. 733-4317or 733-6846______, Tho equity In your home can 2 bdrm house, bsmt. withI 1 ACRE LOT, in Stanley. 2 DUPLEX S 7 Klichon i oa: Slanding lamp (10; 7 ^ Good lor vacation spot or Cail 423-5104.____ ;______I SHARP 1 bdtm opt. with Bathroom I shell (10; 256 20 bo lurnod Inlo cash through3'' flropiaco. Fully carpeted. < Apartments. Woiklng ] 20 POP-UP SPRINKLER __ Good aroa. _Low down I |rollromenl. Wili finance, _1 bdrm. houso. No pols ot ( appllancos and garano. Hartlson I aIter4om.______HE> ______a.fasi.HomQ.Owners-Loan . .. _ coupltis and sinoloa. ( 4 0 4 ^ -Cto3ino"iown,‘i NO'DOi5 or— i HEADS. Used but In from Transamorica Financial paymonl with asaumDbier '734=«007'br-734;i410-a3k ToT “ cRMron. 823 Oak* Slreol. per week. 733-6284.______, COHAGE QUEEN, Iroo- excexcoilonl condition. Now Sorvlcos. Your monoy can t o i loan. J35.000.734-5979 J^fJ.^______Kimberly. Children.' Call 733-4180- slanding . stoves and sell A CLEAN 1 Bedroom^ weekdays.^ 733-6767 i sell (or (32 oach, now (20 bo used lo coruoildate bins,H, 1 Lol, paved road, undor- lurnlshod apartment. All1 weokonds4evo5,< ______lireplace Inseris. Con- eaceach or best oiler 733-92S5 buy "big ticket" Horns, ro- 031 OulolTownHonesI ground | utlllilos, N.E. area. 051 Untum.HousoiForflenl uti.l'3paid.(l25mo. n^4070. , situciod ol W steel, brick 33 \ VERY LARGE WOVEN modoUng, put Into invest-St- NEEDTOSELL Nico vlow. J17.400 Terms. • SPACIO.US 2 Bedroom, 2 lined, i ond designed with W0< ______BY OWNE'fl3bd7m'. lV. b^th. 1 BEDROOM, gas (urnaco. APARTMENTS 4 HOUSES .balh. j ______appliances,— I WOODEN shades in yellow ;_.monl3,„you fleclflo-.DoosOS . _ . . . ___^YOURHOME?______734-1924 .. . I - , ______-tub-4-show er.-(tlO tro. Do- -boauty-and ellldency-ln- -ana'ana orango. Excellent cond, nol disturb your (listtst WE JUST SOLO CUR LAST-T Fuily carpolod horriQ, wiin 140 UNITS J7M270 washer/dryor hookup, rmind. Buy (aclory direci otjd with I 14'A CHOICE ACRES ON poail 4 rol req. 733-1500. HOMES-FOR-RENT734jg300 | with valences. Bost ollor, mongago. To soo how muchCh LISTING and we have buyers,, garage on targe cornor lot In , I garago. V/alor 4 sanitation •3ave.Call423-5634. 7^733-9255______FALLS EAST. • WATER 1 BEDROOM homo and you can borrow, call: iolt-ovor. Wo SELL THEIC Joromo, llroplaco. bulll-tn I BACHELOR apartmoni, \paid. (3Q5mo-f (100 dopos- ,FOR SALE: Camper lor im- 60 ;-r appllancos. largo utilliy SHARES. BY OWNER. CALL nursery lor rent, (225 month, partially lurnlshod. (90 por; IIt. 734-3058 or 733-3999. '___ 60 HORSEPOWER REOA PROPERTY WE ilST ' M M L ______port PU, Comp. bow. Blk. PU^ IN TWIN FALLS... ;7aj-a04444 bocauso we list onty a FEWVV room, with plenty ol cup- ' Call73i-4937a(ior6pm.___ month plus doposll. No) UNFURN,i APT., lor rent In PUMP, 1200 loot of casing, 3'■ S boords,. .-'..i.u., : pwd. rllle, couch. TV an- pha IN JEROME ...... 324-2348^8 , SELECTED PROPERTIES. . A NICE COUNTRY 3 bdrm. 2 pels. 876 All Stroot 12. 734-• IBuhi. Call ior inlo. 543-6361 t tonnamast, CB base station. Call INRUPERT ...... 43^478787 Wo CONSTANTLY and,(j pardon s()0f. bath home on acreage. 5080 or 733-3344.______. flV^% assumablo loan. Calii -R ! a n io tr ifl- 1 BEDROOM unlotnishod (Call 734-8219 or 734-2968 alter EXPERTLY advortiso your 733^37^ ______Appi. carpel/drapes. (325. CLEAN lurnlshed Studio apt,. aparimenl.i (90 + deposit. ! ; ______rf4-5295 or 324-7554. properly. CALL US TODAY” (130 montly -f (50 oecuiity' ICall 734-9652.______^ HART PAWN SKI 195 CM. q, ______Jnjtnjetiona lor Iho kind ol servlco you,U QUALITYHOMElnJoromo's, 4PLEXlol,winiaKoia%dn ‘ BEAUTIFUL Country home deposit 734-8266 4 733-2513 i 070 WantedToBuy Iinost noighborhood. MustI and ■ 10% Interest on bal- 1 Bedroom apartment. Un- Look-Nevada I bindings. I . ■ EXPECT ANDDESERVE. bolweon Twin 4 Jotome. 3 EXCELLENT Neighborhood, lurnlshed.I stove 4 relrigora- Hansen ^ bools, lOV^, Scotl & WANT W/ TO BUY 15 10 25 loot aoo to approciaie. Pricod to, anco. • Call Joo 734-3393 or bdrm on 2 acres, (Iteplace, AIRUNECAREERSI ' i Main Wesl Really 734-0555. Vi Singlo, employed woman,, lor.I (125 per month plus (50 A4P ^ polos, (200,10 spd AMF Older old trailer. Call 837-^622 sell. By Owner. Call 324-7394 ' extra bath- & (amity room. nonsmokor, 734-7105- ■ ( intornallonai-Air Academy - q r 7 3 4 jm ______(4,900.00 j lor 1V< Acres close deposit. Call 7 3 4 ^ . bikewS.AIuminumcrulcheat WANTED w ; Good used Banjo. will bo iniorvlswing pro-S! 1 1 AMLETT ■ ■ (375 monlh,324-3463altS. (15. Pickup tool box with Ca' 100% FINANCING available, to ' Caslielord costs less than JEROME, very nico contraiiy Call belore noon or alter apectivo students in your i city lot. Large homes In HAVE high Inleresi rales gol located 1 Bedroom. All locks (100. Konica 3SMM 7pm, 7pt 733-9161______to quallliod ''buyer on 5 ' you renting instead of buy­ ! W ______Rooms Fot flenl c aroa. II you aro 16 yoars ors M area. BeaulituI view. utlllllos oxcopt lights. No eo-mallc rango (inder (65, w i older and a HS graduale. bodroom home In Filer- j ing? Lease/option to buy , WANTED TO BUY, claw (ool , MUNROE-ROBIRTS R. E. p e ts.-(175 -f (100 doposll. FROOMMATElS) wantod (or 3 *Altlssa 35MM rangellnder bathtub.Vt 934-8111______you may qualily lor m ust havo targe lamily to new 3 Bedroom. 2 bath, leOg Call 324-5183 or 324-7586 or compact wllh caso (60. Cali ^ =' n EA LTY uallly. Contact Gem Stale; 543-8806. • ______3 bdrm.'t S.W. ol Jotomo. : altilno/lravei training. - sq. ft. wrunlinishod base- 324-7204.______f Fomaio, reliable, 4___ 734-m6' evos.______I S 1SET0FUD1ES41SET0F ------Pi08So-CBlH^t>eOO-(?we».' - oaily 734-0400. monl. lawn w/aprinklor. _ -MEKS-PING-or-L-YNX-floif------!;=PFF1QE-:-.J3W (I79- S ACRE— PARCEtS— IN- “ :b^p.Qe;;:STuptorTi5aoc IJ -JOHN-DEEFE“rhp“ iiainT “^clubi-^-1-round tlu o:k uble. - ■ - Vancouver. WA:------■ oy3wnrflf«0*»rtop(tanc«ar^— water lurnlshed. Colonial • ‘-moW8,'rWMol68,“t oxcoHont,' 17 - ?®__ ^ ^JitsieWMied.I. INorthoasl . location. (joo. 73*4720or 733-2599.- , Call733-7530alter5:30 “ Joyco COtO'...... 733-6757 Exeollenl terms avallablo. Apts. 2034th SI No. 734-5325, - ■ ‘ 536-2164 eves. (I{Ir3t(450.734-5107. - flea! Eslale Dava Ham lett...... 733-ELING4 ? Vera. 543-4088. ROBERT DOWNTOWN- C Brick con­ rounding towns-n s, 734-4505 or ^ y^ E M S NEW CONST•NSTRUCTION . 324-581Beve'sw/ends. and pay (or itsell plus bo a struction. 3100 square (eel, . 324-2924.______•. lax broak. Wo havo |usl ttio* JONES REALTY, 543^222. S ■*’ ADVERTISn SE •BEAUTIFUL brick 4 immediate possession, R CHIMNEYCLEALEANING ' Wall-washingg 4 Maid Catpenlry,ry, Ilclicensed eloclric, ; ono lor you. Pricod rignt att TWIN FALLS FARM-113 ownorwilicarry. ll YOUR Bodroom. lormal dining0 J60.000./l30BL. acros. Beans, wheat & hay. ^ SERVICE SPEC Service. Bondod- plumbing..g .. CompleteI job. .room, Ilropiace, double Twin Fails water. Call 734- Need a Chimnilmnoy* Sweep? dopendable-- oxporlencod. hroeesirmatiImatea.sS^I. garage, sprinkling systom, 3058. NO REALTORS. BARNESREALTY IN THIS DIRECtU IU H T Call ASHES AWAWAY: Clean 4 Ask (or Sandy1y.734-_555g..._ REMODELINiELING oloctiic heat, NortheastS GEM STATE REALTY 1043 Blue Likes North Courteous, 734-73*:^S2 eve's MlNISTORAGl aroa. (64,500. Evergroon Re­ SZSBiuoLakesBlvd.N.. OWNER, FINANCED, 3 UNES .GE UNITS ally. 734-3200. EXCELLENT TERMS, 60 7334227 30 DAYS• | COMPLETE LANLANDSCAPE Complete:e Remodeling.R( Will 733-5336______----- Acres beanj.-oraln, hay. Call MAINTENANCEICE - Nood Storage|0 spaco? Chock councol (or best (inanclno. - Mono 543-50M, Vera, 543- ' ONLYJ23.* our monihlyly 4 seasonal Experienced^cod carpenlora 4088. ROBERT JONES RE- 74-SPACE 7 MOBILE HOME- Placoi] under Ihoht9 hosdlng of Pruning, pow-30W0r raking. rates. Cenlurlury Aulomollve 733-7131 or 734-744773 ______ALTY..543.-a?22.______pPARK includos 6 mobllo yourcholcel rololilling, i & (eriliiilng. Machine, 733-5^ 7 0 ______S4BSHARPlARPENING 734-6956 or 324-5S^ 5982. PAINTING BBuyara u Choice 40 ACRES in pasture, with Homes. H Approximately 13 Your ad will roac SERVICE Irrigation well. No buildings, aacres., with room (or famillos everyday CUTLERWELDl,LDING Four Soasons Realty, o expansion. Contact: Gem resulla will amaze ' Custom paiftiintlng by John Wo sharpen jororoo.324.754Sanytlme. SStato Roaity 734-0400. ASME.cerllllod...od..17.yaara ex...... ReuTors.'--lntiIntorlcrroxtorior. ' lhal culs.l-S Ca iM 'S S iS ______lodayandonooloulourfrfendty perlonce. Portalortable rig. Cali Froeestim atoitos. 734-8206. 11th Ave..East,Twin Eas Falls. IWIW»OU.J ACRES-OF-QOOD- = Ad-Visorswlll heip'lip you word m j g a i --WND"'3-flodrooiirhome. ' — — your ad so lhat ll ------— - PAINTING ------STAINEDGU30 U S S corrals, and oul-bulldlngs, WO ( ______(^slerylots DOst effective and t has .NE slope,. Loan can be FORc SALE; Two'comotary lha rasulls you arc sffis;IRViCE Interior, exterierior, lesldontlal Cuslom winwindows, original assum ed at 8.5% to quallliod plots. „ Nice localion. (1,100 lor. . 4 commercial,at. Ovor 20 years design. UnicUnique oilts. Free buyer. 30. Acxes.can be Calt734-7a24 p . 2 Portable Rigs-tigs- Anytlmo 4 experience.32326-5224. osllmates.IS. 73734-367%, w j , 9 0 0 . I i r .HTFUl ri THfi€E BEDROOM purchased ' ^parately. - 7 3 3'u ^ Anyplace. Arc-^rc- Acetylene- PAINTING ------TH EFSm iZ W iCE------ih». (amllv room, boiomoni, MUNflOE-ROBIRTS R. E. , Hellarc. Nowcor(constructionor ' " JIM-JAC'S'S 043 VialtonProoeny Repair. Call 734-t g arage, llreplaco & n _ laho. 734-2550,______-Ptoloaaionaily, _ . ------— lien. o&ubliF^arago.'qoiDr 9. removing, timbs JUST LIKE NEWI,Skirted Excavation, dlrln hauling, FORMICA-SAVEAVE((( done. Reasoisonablo ralos. Trimming, ro 30 ACRES lull Twin Falls t 734-3206 or 734-34-7105 cut 4 loworoiwe^h^raullcaMy. $ 7 1 , 9 0 0 TOP QUAlUAllTY BUILT homo with and setup, 3 Bedroom dou­ septic systems, waior. good dairy slle. wble wide, 1980 Tamarack. Inr, uIV jI Burned or ChlppiIlppod kllchen 4 PROFESSION/j j r r ------733-2511 or 73 loti of oxlrosl 3.bedroorr00m>. 2 balhs. loodod with Owner will carry altor small * hauling, basement: Appliances Included, eenlral concrete removal. I * - • balhrjwm count ALSERVICES-...... UPHOLSTER'iTERY ^ ^ ...... Irjtulollon, firoploco. Nordlordic wood window*, codor down. Jair. Assumable loan. (23.000. tl. Irtlgallon ^an teoair or oKlerlor. compioioly iandicopod lar & jprlnkilng ayslem s, smallI :sodlmonl y o a ,j cporloi Call Pal. 734-42M orWestorr* M n d s cleaned. Ti erience. Free 24 hours. WeVo pick up and C 4 S UpUpholstory. (toe lyitem . doublo garoga.■ 98-A,98 10 ACRES dairy, doublo 6 Realty,r 733-2365.______Tim HIne osllmates. joli Cali Geno 543- (jeilvor. Don 1500gallonlank. - 734-436S. 734-1650. ono lo your' ostlmales,s, p. p.u. 4 del., auto, MOBILE HOMES NEW i ______.' 4001, pm 543061------spociiications. IS- MacNell En- (urnllure. lealher. Ph, •BUILD *REPAiR‘ FURNACE &FIRI '34-9535 or 734- Sharon 734-3434-3438.______1981 Concord 70x14, 3 •REMODEL FIREPLACE lorprlses, 734 BARNESREALTY bedroom. J* ail electric, CLEANIN04REI■ REPAIR GEMSSTATE 1043 Blue UXes North ^ ___ . YARD CLEAN.EANING . . . carpolod. 1 3f4 balhs. and "SJO N E MASOI 73W227 S Small lobs a special.daily. For a * gk Furnace Com./ompany- oper- ,_,Jlm_Pauison 543^830 J]many oxlras. Close oul price ^e^^ou can III HedgeH. Trimming, only (14,695. Also 1981 live with. olor Mary Plow,>*•^1'<23-5787 ( • _ FIroplacos In I. Local Relerences. or 32W044.423-5 Concord 64x14 all electric, . -.(ocksldino.oa i7\9.balorfl9am...... ______ACfMQeiLob Icirpflled. dishwajher. \ 3(4 ^ 1605 Addfsoh Avovo.E. 734-0400 nNANCING BYOWNER b.baths, and many extras.Only Building tots wllh utllltlos In J14.995. flurry-while they ^nM SInco 19S9 Big Little Ranches, Terms ^last. Magic Valley Mobile L neaotldblo. Call 324-5621. MMarina, f t w u i . ^ ------.*3..;-..^ ------

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".•oro______WaniedToBui j ,i i MS______GoodThlnaiToEal —078 -FurnituraiCarpili — roo------p ,t, a Suppllea , 138______Heavy Equipmenl- ■’•BUYING! SCfap flOld a 126 • - Campara& Shells i!}>- -^38 - ...... HMvyEoulomentt 102 ...... C attle- - - -110 -PoultfyiRibhlti IninI ^5 YAROS of rust coloteiot^d APPLES. Akland Orchard •‘TJIIvof. Sllvof Colljfa, coir Jood -I*®® I®d 4 goldon DoHcioua - —CASrS30 backhoo far sale. LAYING HENS lor.aaIO.S2.5Q-.___“ ------collodions,------stamps” , .. piu3h.carpot.for.4aIo. Gooi BICKUP CAMPER-lilS'Slan-- —a m : Call 73t293roT934--[3.~-Ono680BCa»oTLB------— HERDol 37 milking cows lor- ^ Coin c o n aiil^ n ^ ^ 3 j0 ^ _ _ ...... applos al IS a bushol. Also fr dard box. sloops 4. stove. OnoSeOCasoTLB aalo. Soiling duo to poorir ‘oach. Call 432^200. <)• lOl^' KIT Campor, 4 burner ^ AMO^'fti'METAL PRODUCTS J on______AnliquflS ,75 Orchard Buhl- !no- -KENMORE Electric Rango. 2 —— USED 644-John Oo«ro-Bfilcu'-~ *- »3tr«lghtertalumlnumplp8— caso comploto, J45. Ca'lCail yrs old. Colfoo color. Manyani FRESH CIDER. Rod 4 560 B CASE Backhoo s 4 I .io j^ o ,a ., ,0, C»|| .^733:6038______,n,t Golden Doliclous applos-t A v ia llo n ______127______Motor Homes5 loader. ; BOBBAILEY Extras, Liko now, J200/bost n CASE wilh 14' 4 whool Eol'jo o" ^ :vo; olfor, 734-0597 allor 10am, 14,50 you pick. 15.00 picked. CLEAN 1978 Toyola Dolphin USED 5MB C m IjckM o PIPE SALES ______..-UPN OAK.Hoatjno alovo; fri l » ______M lo n 0 loador, T.pok Commodo, B oak chairs. - - Bring own containors. Soulh It mlnl-molor homo. 17-20 for salo. Cali 324-6648. TRUCK FOR LIVESTOCK, 2W West of Hospital ...... >lrs. KENMORE oloclrlc Dryer.>0'. of Buhl. 543-4281.______L mpg, loss than 20,000 mllos. local vicinily, Ralos vary. • 592PolkTT______rocondltlonod&Quarantood. 1977 C-172,0UAL WORTHINGTON AIH • 7 3 3 ^ 1 3 , J HONEY, 5 gat. 132.50 whllole MAVCOMS-ADS-3 Ilko MB-I. Loaded. 19.195.733-4754, TOYOTA Foiklill Separate vehicle for calves. v JwIaho gany curved glass.lass Only J149.95. Kon's TV S ^ 40001b capaclly.______COMPRESSOR 600 CFM.. ■■ 93^5098 nr .■•«> Iriding club, parados 4 BUILDINGS 30'x40'x12',- r - Call 734.7093.______• 726j634. Removed, robulll. 4 re­ s t U . Los Pout custom and pair, Shols; 1 pair Do- ALFALFA SEED lor spring mountains. 1550.423-4523, 1S155 *5 doiivofod. Olhors. Acousllc 350 watt amp. Both}th UPRIGHT FREEZER- {239.39. sconlod spoiled skunks. placed. Pans 4 labor in­ I ALFALFA. Falrlleld, 1st cut- ' . ...planling, top quality,-stale). --Hn9.-400 ton:-3.000.bushf}|- HORSE I BREAKING— C aii- — _____ Wvory gooa cond: 9 3 jJy i^L Ca.1!.733:7M6. malo 4 fomalo, 175 oach orf “" 12__ ' ' Sporllng’Goods cluded. guarantooO, ’...... tested, Jam es J. Marshall. = 1130 pair, Shols. 324-8024 or 1189,95 Bariey. Call Bulch Wolle, 734-4681 boloro 7;30am and > SI n g e rla n d I r S m s e t . ' BRUNSWICK toguiaiion 733-0141.Wo'll doiivor, 764-2474.______J aftor4:30pm.______.. Gall6fl6-2flt1allof4, 060 HeailngiAlfCond,Id 324-7106, Linda.______42^658_ pool tablo. in good cond, FOR FALL PLANTING wo» APPROXIMATELY 12 acros HORSEBREAKING I 4 ' 1 1H Fami'liiiploi^Bn'ti’ }«7t) YAMAHA SPINIT organ.>n. DUO-THERM Oli Hoalor with[Tk -AKC Briltanys, F, 6 mos,. ta3-3895______havo all Iho popular public ah hunllng, ItiS; Nialos, 10 132 AulQ.PartsiAccesMtlcs : ol mixed pasiuro of good TRAINING. Also buying 4 CHEV Cl C60 bod 4 hoist,. G6od cond. Asking UOO.00. lan lor salo. Exc cond. Call ^ FOR SALE. Rugor rod labol varlolios ol allalla for thoI grass lor loaso. lor horses soiling, ' “ Mlchliln M Radlals, Cail 8e ^ <^.1 1 3 2 4 ^ ■Castlelord, 537-6758. wooks. will hunt, 155. 324- AIR CONDITION cot^rossor Magic Valley. Rangor. - 3086oarlyovo-s,______20 gaugo, M and F. Now in . or sheep, 643.5872, party T ^ inkJonos...... 423^029 3348or662.3876ovonino8 « “ GOLD a BLACK CUBE Ca- box. Call324-2122,______4 condenser Irom 73 Chov. Lahonlon. 4 olhors. AlsoI lino- keep calling.______j p.u. Mako Ollor. 423-5549 MORGAN HORSE lor sale . HiHANCOCK 4 wheol pulMype 'ea rousoll firoplaco. E>c. cond,T AKC BRITTANYS. oxcoiiont Dekalbs now 167 brand, TF- oxcoiiont lor chlldron, 1600! 'W RadlQ,TViSlerw hunlots. (oady lo start.‘ GUN Collodion lor salo- Arl Knudson 734 MUST SELL pack j ?Jl aliractlve, Inslallatlonjn Makooller.Call734-9658 Valley Securliy. 423 Main polnt Jack Sysiom for need bins makooflor. r I Intemallonal 454 w/loader, fTcAINS-733-7111. campor 1150/bast ollor John Shobe 664-4159. ' mule. Excolloni disposition, SJ - avaiiabio. Phono 734-1562. AKC REG. lab pups, cham-• Avo Easl. Twin Falls.______I . HAY FOR SALE- approxi- Usod I in Solway and Middle “5Bobcat 970 1 yd loader, all' STEREO . COMPONENT , plonshlp linos, hunllng 4 324-3174 ave's. STATE TESTED Rangor ' rlcod lo soil, W. ’ I USED Oil heaters. LIKE NEW 20 gauge PACIFIC ' ailalfa seed lor salo. Call 'matoly 200 lon. balocf wilh f 6YSTEM. 1 yoar old, Pnililps ,d flold Slock. 37W181 Soiso. FOR SALE. 2 N-50 15" Firo- Ei0ughmllier733.5761. rocolvor. Boll Drivo turn la­ BUCKERS Appliance and • RELOADER J75, Also 12 32(M772.______; dew. 5 strino, 160 ion. Mike < E 2 Fu^nMure. 223 2nd A ^o jo st eYes4weokends,______gauge MEC 600 Jr. ISO. Both Slono Super Sports In trado Golt, 733^}195, ______QUALITY c HORSESHOEING LATE^ MODEL Tractors 4 blo, Cassollo Recorder. 2 for 454 parts or 1100, Call SR spoikors, 35 watts per = AKC REGISTERED Goldon1 sol up lor reloading 2 3/4 HAY for sale, no rain 2nd 4 * TRIMMING. Caii 324-2140 othor larm machinery lor • ' oa Buinniuimm[,| Retfiovor Puppies. 9 wooks, ond 3 Inch shells. Call 734- 324-6497,______097 H ay.anIn4Faad ! or aller Som 324-3557. salo. « Machinery Connoc- dhannal.W0,Call7a4 5 J= M ,O O .C a lLJm— ...... ■...... 6JftinBarrTr -NEV^ROCESS-S-TOdrtr^nsr - U.VMIOCK ______s - - -(Con-elso-ufdof-colofod-ttn- - - 6mlthfng-We-worlt-«n-all- --i For8aio:caii85y42i6------TEAM of sorrol m a re srg - :;-sactlons 7i?, w/. draw bar; - N o w buyln^lgh'gh-moisturecorn J firm, 734-7014 eve'a 4 wknda.'-- ^ -atflJeallnoatlt.) AKC-rREGISTERED-Cocker 'Kinds of guns. Gun Smilh Is One , T o ir tur^wilh 4 Afis yaara-oid. Wall broko. bred • - • Spaniel puppv.160,324.6217. KonHollenbach. ' lo Perchln. Pair ol colts at Traclor- Tn Case SShp, alrong ' !0?8 Fufnlluifl&CafpeU GARY'S PAWN SHOP driving lights lor import delivered to Bu h l S o i l b u i l d e r s [' NORTHWEST AKC regislorod American pickup, 1110, 1 brush guard side. Call 823-4345. 1V4 1V^ yard fronl end loador, • BEAUTIFUL S piece pine Cockor Spaniel puppy. , 1880KlmberlyRoad lor early Chevy Luv pickup Prefer 20% moiilolstureorover. vWELSH MARE for sale, all new 8' rear blade, 20 GPM' oodroom sot wlih queen28 PLYWOOD SALES C all...... • 734-0214 I ump, 3i)olnnl hitch, cab;, “j’ (Behind Unllod oil} Black 4 while malo. Exc, 130. Call morninos 423-4379. uck. Cart 4 harness aiso. E'' sl^o m attress & box sprlnoi. REMINGTON MODEL 788, ! ave Invosled 110,500, salt- broodlng-vory coaly, idoal j WE REBUILD Hydraulic C O Nf T A i C T l I734-0214 days, 734-9818 ovos. S P‘ ll; 733.5909 tompormonl. Oul 9I very 22-250. • Brand now. Nover ' 1 9 5 0 ...... 'QJIng for 15500. Call 7 g 3 i2 8 ,-" - - ru*5245 Jacks at ABBOTT'S AUTO sound show slock, molhor boon ’ fired. Tasco 3 ^o 9 ; 7 3 3 - 6 6 9 2 5 4 3 - 6 4 3 5 1 i BAY GELDING, good rop- scopo 1270, Call 324-3132 ;SUPPLY. 305 Shoshono BE^TIFUL Formal solidij FOR SALE has obodlonco degroo and 1 Strool Soulh, Twin.______h^ ^o r hunting horso, 543- wood, French provoniiai father has polnia lowards allor• Spm______3 4 2 -- 8 8 1 1 9 4 ^ 1972 Ford 302 Cl. Complele 4 USED-HEAVY DUTY . ?DRM SET. Triple drosser. boih Amorican 4 Canadian RUGER I 11. 6 mm Cal, 200ih : I ■■■■ I 22 MULES, One 6 yrs, 4 1 4 1i Mirror. Chest ol dfiwofs,i': steel Truss Bridge! champlohahips. Idoal pel or \ automatic iransmission. 14 FOOT DUAL WHEEL' 734-6975 days 734-1965 eves. , Nlghl stand. Matching desk 200' long-20' driveway child 4H prolect. 1150. Call ( ■■ NOW BUYING high moisture fna! ^ gsid- TANDEM DISC : 4 chair. Klng-sijo bod, 678-1824.______, 1979 FORO 400 M-onglne, COHN, 1 no drying charges. 096 FarmsForRflnt 12 GA, Sprlngliold 5 shot- ] 2 YR OLD AQHA MARE. Jot 22" CUT-a-WAY Disc Blabe» tI OOQ. 734-9090. ______-Must be Removed- AKC Rofllslofod cockor r 40.000 mllos, complole. Call Call 1 5434058 or 543. ^ . 2-WAY RAM . , , pump. 3" chamber. Call 734:4387 On- Smooth Move Biod, BLACK VINYL COUCH, spaniel pups, 6 wooks old. 733-6156510 7 6pm.______‘ OT______Paaiufa For Renl gGroen broko lo rido, Woii CALL...... 43wrfiO tiovosoal. Rocllnor, coIIoo“i CONTACT: black 4 while, 4 males l 2 0 LIKE-NEW coin operatod NOW BUYING , broko lo drive, 2nd placo coll WANTED- W/ Feeder box on br iBblo. 2 ond tables E>c fomale. 32M197. 135 CycleiiSuppliei FALL PASTURE lor roni. ? « Max Riggs . ______p pool lablos. 2 olocironic Call 829-5840 829-5063. team chariot, will itado lor oif Iruck or Iraiier. Joo Rand,' condilion. 734-7683 alt 6. HIGH MOISTURE ( II .-II- .. . CJ ConslruclionCo., AKC roglaiotod COCKER pinball P machines, 21002 ball iHARLEY, DAVIDSON calvos, 886-2432,______DUDiamond Valloy »24, EuroKa '- SPANIEL PUPPIES, bull machines. n 324-3160 PMotorcycle; Soo, Jorome CORN Nev69316.702-a7-5429. '' C L O S E -O U T Elko, Nevada — ------I 24 to 30% Moisture ' 100 IJrtslodiWinled 33YEAR OLD 3orrol daughter ^ colorod. 175.423-5947.____ implement Co., 324-3311. ------i------■ 01ol Irish Charge. 16 hands, WATTS W/ 316PLOW,Abargaln-‘ ! S P E C IA L S Ph. (70^) 736^197 AKC REGISTERED Labs 1Z^_^_____Slitog^Egulpmfini •J o romo.______5 4 ^ ^ - genlio and sound, 326-4100. att4000.324-6704. an • -ASKTORCURT 102 ...... Cattlo ft QUALITY WOODTRUSSES Irom Hold champion stock. KAWASAKI 250. excellent ------, •6^ YR OLD APPALOOSA 1676 18^ JOHN DEERE 4630 with.‘ 2 SETS ONLY- 3 pleco:e Gang nail onoinoorod rool11 1150 or trado Call 436-3700 124______SnowVehlcIo cond. < 1700 or bost oiler. Call ______GELDING, G Good hunting duals d_u, lor salo.C Il 324-7921, . bodroom group dresserr, Irusses. Call collect lor 324-5111______l-Iong horn bull, 1-2 yoar old horso, hi Cali 324-2617 3 rniffor, lull or quoonsizo ir AKC Roglslotoa yollow Lab, .MUST SELLI 1960 I 3 ROW FARM HAND' 606 ' :o quotos. 326-5962 or 326-5122 malo, 1 yr. Good nunler 4 C MUST SELLI 1981 POTATOSTOHAGEforrenl B1 r a tu s bull for salo. Call ' ...... ~ = Be Bool Harveslor, wllh Too. r l»adboardJ1e|ulara74.85. KAWASAKI 440 LTD wllh [ 3 Magic Valley Locallons 733-73*8aller5pm, } \ ROUGH LUMBER, allII watchdog. Call 733-9S06OVO5 mirallor. low milos. Pleaso call KAWASAKI , 250CSR, 4,000 IM______HorwEQulpmaflt pinping units 4 row llnder.>^>u dimentlorts; corral polos,1, orwkenda.______^ miles, drop seal, tear drop Schulte Polaio Storage ' COLOSTRUM,, SUnod Bull n‘ condilion. Call 543-4749. > 7. 734-1376______. f 733-4952 or 825«44 BUKE 2-hcrso irallor. Ilko Iroalod posts, railroad lies1 AKC 1 yoar. rralo Gorman lank. 0x1. forks, oxc. cond. Calvos\ for sale 324-7360. ■ j!;, jisi""" Wilt dollvor. 324-61 9 1 . ___ 1978 ARTIC CAT Panlhor Prico c includes 170 helmet, now: 1956 1 ton stock truck. — N0W$15« Shopard. 1150,7xi5poriablo o 200i balos of hay at H.7Seach COLOSTRUM r STARTED bull covorod. cc Call 423-4507. Snowmobile 1700, Call alter 11025. < tl^all 734-5^1 ___ (Call allor 6. weekdays. , STRONG STEEL building, 400 dog run. 1275, Insulated dog c6,,324jW9, ______^ calves lor sale, 324-5042, 115 FannWofliWtnltd ' 2 housg.lgLCaH 543-4944 anvllme weekends. 733-5469 , KAHN-LUCICH Ford Traclor VONLY- 3 ploco heavy Paul X 50 II.. relnlorcod walls. 2 1974 650 YAMAHA, Ferring 4 « COLOSTRUM FED CALVES 4 i ' Equipment Company gt,BEAN COMBINING wanled, Bunyon bodroom gioup. dbl. doors. & 1 walk in door. BASSET HOUND. AKC Rog, saddio seal, low mileage, 300 2 TONS TOP QUAUTY t40,Ca1l73*<77B. j ______dealers d« Classic l^rso Havo 2 combines. 543-4626"'' Call 536-2294 ______1»______TfaYelTrillgri 11300\ Call 734-4387 fFairfield Hay. Cail 934-5003. for I Drossor, hutch, mirfor malo. TrKolotod. 10 mos. CORIENTE't homed roping Tfallers. Tj 734-4121.______all 8pm. or 5434078. Rod or - ' Govenor’s quoon hoadboard•d 1 10 3 '' LAVA BUILDING3 Exc pedigtoo.(80l)754-3931. SSELL OH TRADE 1976 soil- 1975 i YAMAHA 650CC 11050 *Altor 7pm. ______^ Vernon Siigar.______- conlalnod 30 lool. Sih c cattlo for aale. 734-5309 NEW Nl 4 USD Slock 4 horso — &toolboard. Rogular S169S. STONE. 6 & 8 Inch dia. housoD EXCEPTIONAL llllor ol AKC S or trado lor pickup. 324-4685 44725 BALES of bright clean c CORN HARVEST ; NOWSItSO loos. Landscape sione. Call Wheol. ROAD RANGER RV, a= lters______EBARLEY STRAW. 4 3 ^ 4 . FORSALEHolsiolnSprlngor[ trailers. ‘f' Call 324-3160 or II wlrohairod pointing Gril- ^ .Holfors, cows, brooding 324-4661 32 ______6^2156 II no antwer, callII fons. Pomiors and waior ro- *:15500. Calt3244547, 1978 , 750 HONDA. Now Over f altore 500 BALES Good Mall Barley bulls[ & opon heifers. Caii NEWW.W, Nl 1 6 'Slock trailer, -760 r S machines 4 trucks. iBANNER FURNITURE -iriovors. Larry Hatkins, V1968 1 6' Santa Fao; sleeps 6. haul,t 11000 lirm, 734-7014 «Straw, in tho field, Cali Don r Harris 324.5860. 6' Clover 4 ALFALFA SEED 423-S05S.______C Call 324-5218 or soe. Space ovo'3 c 4 weekonds,______s 6' wido 6' 6" lall. New WW r 1272nd.Avo.W. • 543-5861. ______FOR p SALE 300 HOLSTEIN 2-horso. 2^ 3240160 or 324-4681 733-1421 ^ ______GiUflflSale 132 Big Trees Trailer Court, , Leslie R, Jones, Inc. 5 FEMALE PEKINGESE 3 yrs. f' 1978 HARLEY DAVIDSON •Used erjuipment with "like COWS, C 8,000 ib, MEDA A- Nl MOVING SALE, auTo3 old. Pufobtod. no papers. •'.!Jerom o boloro 4pm dally. Eloclra-Glldo, £ fully drossod, , NEWW.W, 16' comb, Irallor. now " pofformanco Is grade g quoU,.Call 834-2328 o r- fl'-wlda.6'S"-UU. fi’. Also usod- - - 1 e Ck SANT DROPLEAFlli^.V washer, elec organ, quoon, 1100 o^boat ollor. Call 734-. 111974. .TETON..ax4a...Park. -appralM -a d-at-l^l will see -aviilable- in-our Classified' m L m S ______2-1 - Los 733-8456 or 326-5260 r - S'- - siie sola bod. 'singra bod,' ' 1? ^ ______rr modol. Microwavo. roll out tor f< 13400 FIRM. 734-7964. J 2-horso homemad-x. 324-3160 Douo 73^8181 ' ------if>0 lablo & lour cano c n a lrsr'' c o l ^ a . Walch our . p or324-468l______- tfundio bod. occasional31 box spring i mailioss, lamp> FOR SALE 4 purobToO, awnlnp. A/C. inlorlor nowly 1979 i BULTACO 250CC ’ FOR SALE, Roglstorod chairs, lamps, stool, pokor3f Ubio, 5 drawor dosK, misc romoooiod, now relrlgora- Alpina. / Road 4 Irall bike. . Holslein cows and Dose-up U!USED BARREL saddle. CCUSTOM CORN PICKING ■ lomaio. Boagio pupplos. 9 — ------Springer and Bred Hellers, ex lablo. metal folding lablo,J, 733-7158 all 9am. w eeks old. 324-32M______'clor. Can soo al Space 7C146 Exc.e cond. 1850. Call 324- oxcoiiont condliion. 32M160 &THRESHINQ ottior. 734-4110 weekend & Addison Ave. Wosl.______' 4 Herd average 659* Fat 4% or324-4681. or ______*2•2 jsoil-propelled pickors , FOR SALE Bofdor Collie 4 f: ______1102 ^*tla Tesl. J Call 466-5816. vv ______. w ______J jrm W ‘ Australian Shopard cross 1976 ME-TOO 16Mi' sell- 1679 1 HARLEY DAVIDSON. WE PAY CASH lor 'used •1 ’I tcorn combine king size walorboo with 4 CUT ORY PINE. 18”lenQin . pupplos, 7 wooks. Out ol ^iconlained campor. Etc FLH-lullf dresser, 13700. Call saddlessa 4 vtack, Vickor's 'T•Truckaavallable, r poster hoadboaid. has.iS. 160 pickup load, UO cord . AKC brooding, bolh work cond, 13,000. Call 423-5070. 53^^63 5 after6pm. Saddlery, 733-7096.______CALVIN BAILEY 636-2247orS36-2M7 Keatcr ond is dark woodd Poiivery indudod.42^9*0. cows 4 sheep QIC . 543-4066 K1978 SECURITY 21‘ soil- 1980 1 HONOA CB 900 Cuslom, 1976 Counlry Weslorn 4- — lirtish. Must aollt J150. Call ’I CUT TO STOVE LENGTH1 FOfl SALE 12 weok old. ^conulnod. tandem axle. oxceiionl 0 condition, 4,4i» horso Irallor, 734-6169 aflor' CUSTOM CU; PLOWING TO-5t6Q or 734-2640 altor Prlcod^l4750. Brockman's, ' ' mllas, n 324-4665. BEAVERR H E A D epm,Alaoiack416"!iarir1lr. i KiriKirk Kollraba. [L SLAC^mACorJ.jjMM ___ - Pufobrod aprleol tnv nnodin L * ra*734-9695. DO YOU NEED a Irallor 10, 175 Call 324-3932 or 3^2338 MAHOG'a'ny oTncan Phylo 1978 CAMPER TRAILER- IM Swina cCUTOM u PLOWING 4 Disc- 3 0 haul iirowood? Ploaso callI FflEEl 4 kittens 4 molher 136______HaavyEquipmint — WEST ------J lablo, 4 leaves, 6 chairs,[; for sales or rp^t^ s^ yoT D , cal. Nood 10 Ilnd good CountryY Squiro 21V^‘. asking ' □QOd cond. Wurlitzer Spinet 14100. 734->664 botweon S 4 ~ [»tiom ' hydruai'ic ^"r^sJi J [1 ’d ry pine, spin, stacked, 8 homos lor ihem. I5t 2nd r IM______. Piano, perloct cond. 543- 1 Avo. East. Apt. 14______5^ 5J^fjpr57^944a.______TRAIL DRIVE/ESPECIAL s plows with or without NH 3, ■ ^_4766. dellvorea W por pickup JOHN DEERE BUCK SERVICE- Regis- MikeMik Gott or Dan Gotl 733. ^ MOk'ING oul Of stato- all ----- FREE-KtTTgNS.'Cats may oa------: 5826,7iHj1Bgr423-5574. ‘ , seen at the Twin Falls Veter- 1126 CampflfStShefli ------05ED------BEftVHfflEfliriMSIESTOCIHHICTIIll*/- SNubian. La Mancha & ^ fu(nliuro & appllancos." F iR E ru cT ~ s7 ? ^e ';;r“ ioo INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT.^ DENVER FINE'. Custom 2------oratos. usod 1 season. Now'!' ‘!yiJj?Lspi>aL ______HUNTING H SPECIAL! Com­ .22 1:00 P.M. I;Toggenburg. production 4 c . ' somo antiquos. Ploase call pact 63" high campor. In- , Thursday, Oct. 2 Farrrilng, Bean cutting, « - 734-1968. ______ollof- — - F R E E K IT T E N S - 5;su!ol6d “ SlovoT sInk,” ieo iJO 644 A Loadere .,. (38,000 1 ■ ☆'Boovorhead PPo a r t n e r s h i p ...... *2! -swalhing,-baling, discing, «- — - QUEEN SIZE WATER BEO 4 CUTE BLACK KITTENS, 6 box, b< catalytic hoalor,. gas DROTT Backhoo.... 123,600 ' ro^liiiing, plowing, 326- with hoad board S healer.’ FIREWOOD: 324-6781. Soars 1860Y«arlIrrllng S teers FOR SALE 2 roglslerod sui- [ \^EEl«pLD_C^LL733:3?95 li|ht, ||r ^ very foasonablo. folk yearling rams. Also cU; Call 733-5557. ’______chain saw. Iroosiano Trailed SO milos to thothe auction from fho ha fireplace. moiorcyclos,' PHEASANT+ RETRIEVERS « ELLIO n’SINC.. «PERIENCEO Irtlgalor do- ^ USED . SOFAS-lovosoats, cleclrtc______^fanjo^___ AKC Springor Spaniels, metal u '; INSULATED m O verU nd Ave. fam ous Big Halo Volloillo y . lar rocliners. Also color T.Vs. exporlence°^^^^ S 1 JUNK PALLETS lor J^^^pulable references, campor « sholl, lor short bed, M anyotharf»«d«rl« r « f r o m f a m o u s YEARUNGS. 4 2 year old • BLACKERS Appliance and small pickup, 1350, Phono . ■ w white lace ewes. (00 Smul OHEEN CHOPPING J ‘ FuTnimro.223^dAvoEasl. ' . firewood. 50t oach 855-4309 bolween 14 7pm Bvavarhaodiad country. Longview Fibro Comoany PRO^fI ^ sTo n AL 65 gc ed owes 4 50 black laco. HAY4C0RN " VANITY. MIRROR,; 348 South Park Avo Woai GROOMING! Vacalioning? n\NEW LINED 4 INSULATED . • Bob Houaton, Salos Rop Call...... 436-91B3 * nightstand. tjoublo bod » . Twin, Inquiro ShippiriQ appi ' I'll board your dog. Cneri srSholl lor long bed Toyola or Home H P h o n o ...... 733-1490 2 YOUNG GOATS FOfl MESSENGER AND LEWIS " Mlllor Konnele,42j?t04, LLuvi pickup. 324-0160 o7 BEAVERHEAD LIVESISraCK AUCTION - r Bean and Corn CombinlnJ__,^^ •; f e a " ” ‘ 7225HlthnT!nrSISeitli SA^LE,^I30 each. Pieaae call g f l SAVE BIG BUCKS! “ PROFESSIONAL Oog M324-46il. •______6ONE Modoi'“H5fl0 Hysier WRITING DESK: Cftest ofr Order dry Pino by ituckioad. D llk i.l MiImi a S?72S ^ • grooming-Poodies a N(NORTHLAND Insulated F.ForViift. 6000 Ib. capacity, YR OLD SUFFOLK RAM 4 ' nl5iSWA!HINQ.4'.BALIN0 rock drawers; Kticnen Tablo & Now. Also smaller amounts SpoclaUy. Shorrloo's Poodio cacamper shell. Flls long, wido so*# «i aa Is, tsaoO. at I picking, discing, culti--'*' Cali ovo's._324-8355. ito ( 4 0 6 1 6 8 3 cnaHs,292PolkTF, Pull, 73^^066. *. Cali 324-4791 aller 4. Volco, V 1390 Hlqhi|id,' B 3 - a o o a Co fS ei a ,," '”""’"

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■■ 142 lmpQ(t-Spor H o n d a A c c o rd . 1968 JEEP CJ-S: Immaculale Borah Ave or 733^11. Town J Car, Full power, must queco o5r r 101 in the E ast^nd. cond. Only 53,0M milos, V-8. sell best oKar, Call 734-6870 soil top, slso i. 734^134. O p e ^ n g'lc Im ji h - A tr Wow backick to your hand with 110 AHOl-DodM'-’.• »:3(M:30 ______the.4ce.oi5-Ol diamonds to lead ______1973 JEEP CJ-5; 304, V-6 wilh , tb e eightiht of clube. If West...... - rheadere—dual -lankj—full- -TOUTED “ 10 BU»1W w (188 ^ ------19811HATCHBACKSSEDAH„ 1967 CMge Charger, good > ducks youf'ou du ck a n d co n tin u e 5 s p e e d , alioywlioo cage roll bar. Eve's & o o ls, AM/FM storoo, 5,80030 miles. No. 0712. weekends. 934-4591. condlHr'n, 324-5686. |BEAUTIFUL 1960 C u llu s . ByOfwaUJae If West covers you SAVi$i,a»*.oo ^ Supreme, , White «im S “v? ra lfdtnd ruff a diamond In 1S7S BLAZER Cheyenno Burgandy Interior. Loaded and AUa SonU Lltt Prico $787 packago, 56,000 mllos, im- o rd e r to;o lead another club, 183 Autoa-Fofd wwith extras. Low mllea, Exc maculalo Cond., 734-6606. ------1------cCond,888S0(irm.734^rtl. - E ith e r WJway you make your CLIARANGIIB P B I C I . . . Oswald: "Ei■Eric Ja n n e rs te n lucky slanla m ." * 6 5 7 4 1977 FORD 4x4 pickup ♦ SACRIFICE 1979 OLDS whoel drlvo. good cond. ROY RAYMOND I haa produced:ed a unique book Oswald'Jld: "Not pmre luck. caUed The Or $1200 down s lake over - - FORD-- Only Chance.’ It You eavi;,ave tb e c a r d s u paymonis. 734-9621. ^ is a cbUecUorUon of 83 hands chance. 1978 OLDSMOBILE 442. • 19811HATCHBACK!SEDAN 1976 JEEP Wagoneor 4WD: MAGICVALLEY'S )«Sharp. Make oiler. 734-4007 . w h m youI hhave bid too (newspape^PE3{ C;q-ERPRt3E ASSN.) 5 s p p e d . AM/i\/FM storoo, only 1.300 milnll6800-Call73H863 daya 73<-1B65eves. S s p o e d , alloiloy v^hools. only 1,100 mlfoiKos.No. 19S2 package, Brand now llres, Twin Fills, Idaho » — 1879 JEEP WAGON Pickup « FOR SALE 1868 Ford ViTon, IP* 1973 OATSUN 240-Z. Very AM/FM Cassotto, Qroal ■ 73M110 on. dual pipes, good condlllon „ ..v.m 7 g Condition, J6200, For moro Webuv,aell. or consign Im • AutM-Plymwffi automatic trans, radial llroa.» • 622-4^11Elkhom-______best In lown. For more In-9! LUt Prlca «7Sa ------SaU Of Ifade; ------(or maUon call 733W 5______Inlormalion C^ll 734-0261. 1970 Ford. RANCHERO. 1®1974 VAUANT: fl Cylinder. 4 •.•.• rT-„ 1979 MAC SUPERUNER, 350 door, low miles, exc c o o d , _ ___ FOR SALE. 1B69 DATSUN Big cam, lake break J3 spd, 1973 MAZDA RX3 4 dri, CLIAJIANCIII P R I C I ______' _ClMn._needi_motQr.-$250; ?/ pickup. 327. New painl, tire*, ^ M S 4 351 CLEVELAND wllh &6 KMust see to a p p r ^ t e . eovflf.Call73<^aa. •*. tran4mls»lon;Mleh»rin tires, SSfSi.tof.Sf.’j S l ' ” ’ ' sl^orlng. UOOOorbestoKer. iransmlsBion. complete. 81378.734-4505 ^ or7 tt« 1 8 . _ polished aluminum wheels. Full foetory warnrranty begins w hon yo|TOu tdko delivery, 423-5306alIor8pm. One M on Ford. l300 C a ll7 3 3 ^ Like now. 1971 INTERNA- 197S TOYOTA Corolla 174______Autos-OBim OneQMC6SOOMrles truck.k. TIONAL 4070, 316 molor, 13 Ila Plus: During thitis salo w o havo Incluiludod Qt no extra 1971 FORD Pinlo: new paint, 1 1 Frelghlllner catK)Vflr ID- spd. tfansmijslon. Good excellent condition. Cali QiGOVERNMENT SURPLUS charge Plot's 3616 month. 36.000 mil aller Spm. 734-6041.______a wheel. 400 sack poUlo bed.d. cbftd. A good rubber. Call lilo limited drlvo FOR SALE, 1927 DOOQE CARS AND TRUCKS HOW 18450slerloh. 734Sefl_____ 654-6^1 eveninos. 1975 VOLKSWAGEN RAB- 1975 TORINO WAQON. Mr. AVAILABLE througti Gov- — a rr, Ekc condition, 12000,f train warranty. 73 FORD Pickup. Rocked auiomatlc, PS. PB. luggage emment « u le a , under dOO. • SELL or TRADE lor arnall Call53a-2636. - - rack. 63,000 mllee, good Call ^ 1.714^««241 (or y o « •q. cab. 390 w/1 ton reirend & 1934 Ford truck, runs good, Pickup, 1973 Chevy 1 ten ? * 1878 CHEVY VEGA,ii. cond,.Jli00J28-5843 directory dl on how to llaltied. Qood cond. Call fcurgandy. an exc. car. Fami- needs drlvora door. t600 Cali .------purchase. Pi Open 24 houra. - 734-8463.______a'sst.s's,!?'"' il- 324-7484 anytime______1958 CHEVY 4 jpeed. “ 5^3^34** MOTOR CARS INN 'THE GREAT EUROPEAN TRARADITtON^^^“ ' '1949 FORD Vl ton pickup. -.178 -1 Auto Dealer* 17! AuIoDm M Original equipment, needs chroma wheels, high back. » ™______v^ s ? 1978 PINTO V8. all power & bucket seats, oas saving 6 & some work. Call 934-5207. ' g « FOR SALE 1972 PLYMOUTH]!i 0«X> cond. Call111 cyMnder, ^ . ^ W l l ^ nalderder Cricket. (Ix it up or (or partsifis 404437______Chovrolel, r ^50. And 1966 METRO VAN, 1978 VW Rabbit. 4 door. Call Carter Homej, 1 » TORO PICKUP 61 • 4 cyl. Ideal (or work, (495 pd • Calf 734-1645______AM/FM cass stereo. A/C camper thell. VS. 4 sea.' — S2400. Call 734-2S32 or 934- 1955 Chevy pickup. Short Runa wed. OM Call 7» < 5S b 1865 FORD VAN, 6 cyl. nswBW 5437:______^ MAGIC 1VALLEY INTT’LINC. atepslde bed. with 1972-350 19«2 INT'L 1800 Series,es, palnl, carpet, vinal Inlerlor. V8. & turbo 400 irans. Flrsl 3^ Chrome wheels. IIMO, Con- 1977 DATSUN pickup, 2000« o <1500 takes ll. Call 324-4162 THEI!ISEN Omaha 10' combo bed. 34i series. 5 apd., MAIfU 259 4th A ve. WIV. i eno. 800 cubber, U.OOO.00 alder older MusUng Irade. , nlQhl9.324-76 645-2875 ______excellent, JMOO. 73415107, dopendabio, runs good. 19W1T0N CHEVY, Steel tial ’ i*H 5,655^310 OoodrccndltlonrCail-. Je.runa.Qood>495.6«-?i50. 67&.1771. 1874 FORO Van: compieloiy ' 1973ilN€QLN^^NTWeNTAL— ^ === _ - - set(

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