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r j H g y 5W , 7 " fX E «BaiBB aaa« k a u t ' l i t ; SStiliw 5 ' ■ 7 5 ^ - B M [ a 80th year, No. 251 T w in Falls,Fa Idaho Sund{n day, S e p te m b e rs , 1985 ^fghaiin gov^(Enrnm lO it: n is s S tS S S p[Jiffl I^ WM By BARARRYRENFREW airiiner hadhai been shot down al Kan- TAei4s5Issoc/aJ^Press d a h a r. —!::We-kno'know-nolhing-of-lhIs.-W*-will------^SCAl;A‘MSBAD;“ Palilstan - “ T^ h e ” - check," said one senior guer- c om mnunist ui government rilla offlcofficial, who insisted on - A fghanianislan claimed Saturday 11 a n o n y mlity ity ..i ...... |^^^^^H _guerrillrillas shot down a^A fgh ______^ r l i eer r Saturday, Hezbi-i-lslami, a irlinie e r w ith a O ^ .-m a d e mls^sl — one ofr~ffir"m I anr-anlPM anclst;------Isla m ic' gtleTrliia gy groups, issUM ^ _ e A fg h a n annniinppment a c c •l;e in g - " ~ ^ down ai Yovlets m llilaii trans^ resp pmslble n s (or (he attack and shai>harp- plane whilii'hile it was taking off from ly d e nnounced o i A m e ric a, K a n d a har a r Airport on Aug. 28. The K abulbul Radio, the Afghan-- gg< o v — ^ H idcast U h^^H jO ||y||||| “ plane was'as shot; down with a missile ernmient en .st{«tion, sa id in a b roadc; i B m i m th e entire Soviet crew was kill- __ m o n itotorcd r in Islamabad thalI theI ed, the stateilatemenlsald. e sd ay a iriinier e r wa7 shot down Wednesd u. That would WOl have been nearly a a s it was w climbing after takinglg off domestic airline, andd was on a flight week befoiefore the airplane downing J ^ n d a h a r A irp o rt in th e■ west wi . from K andahar to Eai:arah province tn. reported3 bby y K a b u l R a d io ...... o f t he ecountry. The plane plungedged to the north, the report:l said. The type a Hi»7hi.i. ^^[2^^H"TRFpoi'round and exploded,“ IhTrai'raaio of plane was not idetienlilied, but the could notot commenl( on whether the sa id . airline is known lo usijse mainly medl- inddenl: reportedre| by his organization 47 passengers and five crew cr um-size, Soviel-mailade propeller could'bee th the same as that reported ' a b ord a rd were killed in the crash,h, the I planes. . , b y K a b ull l R iad io . ' r a d ioI sa s a id . Afghan guerrilla groups gi based in jhe AfgiAfghan broadcast said lhat . ■ T he e plane1 belonged lo Bakhiikhtar Pakistan said they kiknew nothing of ^ ■ A fg han an Airlines, the countrntry’s the report and did not n know ff an • SeeRee R E B E L S on P a g e A2 teagaiH^ensid( ers^ptii ions 3 South1 Africai sancticions B yS UJSANNEM. S J SCHAFER \ssoclated Press — - D ole ptedicfe

w S E ^ ^ M ' ' - WASIiiSHINGTON - Trying to0 i avert a confrontation V iolence coniii^tinUes-^AS - wllb-Cornn^fw nvpr ftTflnomle^asanctions agairst South n^^^^B ^frica,a. President Reagan. ^-considered - measures — S^^^^^H iagalnstist Pretoria and wui w no^ju iiM bi^ 'd ^ ls l o n w ithin sheihown'lb contribute to - thee ».Welfart of blacks there lit seyera)-a] Id a y s , ^ m i n l s t r a l i ^ so uircMsaiaSalufaay; ro suiluch areasashealU treducaticlation-and housing, the Times - -i T o p) VW hite House ad^iers-haVeiVe-given Uie president a- saliald, :allribUUng:.lls-iiiforib£r Thfltlnp . _ ; of options lo take In advidvance of Congress’ ex- mi;ninistrationofficlals.- !U uppftim uns"ffwK uiIf i^aiiclKiin.i a g a liii^t ' ll le—’^ S cnam 'majtffity-Leade’i' ■ rwiMffCnin oif iaii Friiiarii'!------: w hite-mi-mlnority government,- saidid UieI sources, who spoke su(suggested that the admlnislnistrallon "take a close look" ndUiontheynot-beidentiftetlh il-finplementlng-flome-of-iftl"llie-im)vlsloiis-o(-«inctlon— i ^H ^^^^H ~O iTei administrationa source saidaid’ffi^pre^dent's'deci-'l^ ^IslaW nlostaveofrJls'enacti sio n oin n tth e m a tte |- "w ill b e announcjn c e d in se v e ra l d a y s." Asfi soon as the Senate returnlums irom lls summer recess A noth')ther official Indicated thaithal although the basic onin M onday, it is sc h e d u le d1 to take up the compromise d ecisionions have been made, somele refinementsr arc still In billlill im p o sin g e co n o m ic -ssanctions a n on South Africa o rd e r.'. H e r e fu se d to sp e cify w hhat a l type of actions were beeiccQUse o f Its p o lic ie s a p a rthhe e id ld , o r ra c ia l se g re g a tio n . under-c< Dole said he eypects passagisage of the bill after a quick m o a su rn e s ." - v'otote lo sh u t off a filib u ste r byy cco o n se rv a tiv e s, T h e; New N York Times reported:d inii Sunday edlllons thal The T Kansas Republican saidlald he didn't know it Reagan R e a e aan n is expected lo announce;e IMonday that the Unit- /Hi wii veto th e m e a s u re , a s While Wh House aides have in- afeTwDI'Banllie sale of SouSomtTAfrican gold coins, dieiicatedrbul warned such a veto/etc might be overlumed.______||H called1 Krugerrands,K in this counlijntry It permission to do The T sanctions measure passed pas the House 380-48 on i so is granted g n by the General Agnagreement on Tariffs and AuikUg.l. T ra d ei, , a n In te rn a tio n a l tr a d e p a ccl...... t. Several S items reportedlyf underur discussion ar& those T h eJ \White ^ House also Is to anminnounce that bank loans conontoined in the sanctions legislationleg lhat ban the ex- to ulh Africa will be prohiblle)ll^ unless Ihey can be poro rt of c o m p u te r s a n d th e Inipoinporlatlon of Krugerrands. i/hite Hpean But he said he has notlotmrvedlrom ^ Ycuttcr; Vailed Reagania 4^- voiw m:order Commonion Market for unfair tradliQding his free-trade principle B y D A V ID SK IDDMORE M of lheIhi National Transportationn. SSajc-. 'I p i r n e t t , said' M '' a "first step" toward an ad> laKcd one he had pracllceices and ordered investlgatioItlo n s “Our ob]ectlve will111 always be to S f “ "I Tne>issoc/a< too damaged lo provide‘a: clue lo fromim Madison to AliantaQ via "Whatever was saidlid In the cockpit, In resporponse to the nation's worsenlienlng Reagan lashed oul)Ut, as h e h a s I n h iss remarks', n Reagan stressed w h y th e p la n e! rolledr( and plunged m HIwwj au k ee. we'll get if the tape t( is In good trade problems.pr But he sloppedd farf previously, agalnsl pnproposals lo pro- that a flooclood of Imports was lo blame noscHrat-Just afler afti lake-off, killing iVhat Wh appeared to be lhe pHpilot's shape." a h o rl ot strict tariffs and quotasIS be-t led U.S. Industry frorom competillon for the tradeIrad gap and lhal Amerlca!a a ll 31 p e o p le on bboa o a rd . am rm was visible In the wrecktickage. The orange boxM eol f. Scoi^ Who U lii 'li ^ i^wiid'yur-aicliBltquot. ^l rounded II n yqi a n ago, ALEC ll 3,000.d.eoniervallvt < ahllMdlromtm W aihl^on|^D:c;Ioi^>h ALE?'I: In Idaho, laid Ulking1 loI other coniervallve ad ilM lealUato'riI wwho want lo!. A-2 T im e s-N e w s, Twin1 Fails,Fa Idaho Sunday, Septeptember8,l985 > i l y = ^ Pailuline v€ecrsnosrdrrnro ** ^ T 1 threatening to stistrike over nine health, amu id sa fe ty ______D isc o v eryJm b m saA dejast grtevanccs^PoTu*rn i-g p o fcesm a n T h o m a s ^ R hloite oi sald~; • . EDWARDS AIRt FORCEF( BASE, Calif. (A?)') - The from Deartom,,M Ml lc h . ■■■ ■■ .*= space Shuttle Discovcovery, riding piggyback onn at Boe- "The specifics,:s, I can't give you. Our poHiillcy is not ' HONOLULiJLU (AP) - Hunjcane» s southerly track over warrirmer water'the center, ing 747 Jetliner, left lef this Mojave Desert military ml lo comment on}n matters in the grievanance pro* Pauline tunnimed north Saturday and1 a and was less likely to weveaken, Lee A hurricanele watchv. posted Friday base Saturday momioming for a two-day returnn tript to cedure,"saidRhodh o d es. moved away7ay from Hawaii, but a1 s said. Pauline, which hadd been1 mov- for Hawaii’s southernmostsou island of K e n n e d y S p a c e C entein te r In F lo rid a, potentially sstronger, second hur-- i in g d u e w e st on a p a th that tl would Hawaii was cantcanceled Saturday mo^ The shuttle/whichich returned from a weck-lonilong sa t C h ile a n ppolice o ro u n d u p 654 ricane couldId still threaten the Island1 1: have taken it just souluth of the nlng. and Civilil DefenseD officials who eillte repair missionIon In space Tuesday, le(( Ed\S dw ards • chain, the NalionalN: W eather Service; i: islands, veered northwardd duringt tho had been prepireparlng for' possible at 6:30 a.m. PDT perchedper atop the modified jetjet, said SANTIAGO, Chll:hlle (AP) - Police took 64 dldissidents said, rnight and was expcctcd to0 weaken^ as cvacauUon ofif beachfrontb residents D o n -W e in b e rg , a National N. Aeronautics andd SpaceI from their homesies In predawn raids Saturda;lay follow- Hurricanele Rick was “a long way/ i it passes a safe distance to the north closed shop, - Administration oHicif[Icialat Kennedy, ing three days of demonstrations against;t m ilita ry a w a y , b u t hheaded this way," saidI c o f th e Isla n d c h a in , fo re ca stisters said. However, a1 highhi) surf advisory for Discovery's scheduedule called for a noon CDT’ arrivalai rule, The govemnmment said It m l^ t banishJl 6omeoT~ wealherservirvlce spokesman Ciarepce>- A t 8 . a .m — HST (2 p.m, p.; EDT)-.the-lslandS-Off MauLandM, Hawaii was at Kelly Air Force:e Base! near San Antonio,, T ex a s. th e d e ta in e e s to iinti n te r n a l e x ile . L ee. Saturday, Pauline had beer;en virtually extended to all Islands Saturday where' it was to' staysta; overnight until d6partinling' for Government sp(spokesman’ Francisco CuaCadra sald However,V flick I was not expectedl stationary s for six hoilours, was with forecaststs ofc lO-to 15-foot surf F lo rid a a t7 :1 5 a .m1 .C. CDT Sunday, W einberg said.lid. the arrests wererc |part of. a clampdown on1 tthose In- to be withinn 1,0001 miles of the Islands5 weakening, v and was aboutut 550 m iles along th e e a s te:ern rn shorelines, v o lv e d in th e demonstrations di against President P before Mondaiday and there was no way' east e of Hilo, the weatheher servicc A quacter-mllcmile stretch of road in Chad rebels,Is* L ibyans clashll Augusto Pinochetlet and the looting that follovowed. Ten to make an accurate forecast of[ sa s id . the Kalapana\ areaar of Hawaii Island people were killedled during the violence, andl policep ar- what the stcstorm might do in thatI The storm, near latitudele 20.7 north near the famedled Black Sands Beach N’DJAMENA, Cha.:had (AP) - The governmentent said rested several hunclu n d re d d e m o n s tr a to r s in s ix[Cities. c length of timemc, hesaid. and a longitude 146.4' west, ^ as ex_-_was closed FricFriday because highir.... Saturday that anti-ntl-govcmment-rebels-had id - b e e n ------Tfte arrests -SailSaturday were m adt by anriTned men - - Rick-'was-;y similar in intensity toi-pected -p to-move-slbwIjRo^'o-lhe-north- than normal suisurf had tossed'iarge- fighting Libyan soldioldiers, their former allies, Iin th e sh o w in g In te rior r M in is try w a r r a n ts . Pauline, whichich had gusts to 105 mph,, northwest, n and continue tot( weaken, stones onto the U roadway, said north of the nation,Ion, and there were hundreIre d s of but "has thithe potential to pose ai the t service said. Pauline’s:’s strongest Wendell Hatada,Ida, logistics and supply casualties. The rebels)els d e n ied th e re p o rt. ' S o u rc e off n o x io u s g a s so uU ght greater threjreat to the Islands thanI sustained s winds were estlstimated at officer for thele i Hawaii County Civil The informallonI MinistryM said the rebels,, I(led by Pauline" beeDecause 11 is on a more> 80 8 mph with gusts to 1000 mph near Defense Agency.icy. - - former president Goukouni Gc Oueddel, attacke;ked Li- WOODBURY,, N.J.P (AP» - Investigagators on byan positions Wednednesday near the oasis town to\ of Saturday were trying tn to pinpoint the souiurce of a ^ , ______Faya Largeau. ______mysterious gas belbelieved to have Killed one r The fighting hass C(continuedri^avlng "hundredreds of Injured seven othethers, one of them seriously, — OOV]/ietsnamne^iberi iandiam< l o n d ^ — d e a d a n d w o u n d e d," a m in is try M a ie w re n rsa ld1; .------e n te r e d a se w e r puipumpingstation. Authorities ruieciied out methane gas, or sei! Ford negotiaia te s w ith w orkeipi-c. as the cause andid were\ trying lo determine7SeT for young\ p t,l“' r ""' "It seemed-to stallill oul( and then The erasrashed-De-9 was manufac-:• i of o n e o f t h e t h r e e p la nnes e bn Wed- t’el'Ind Ihelrir war\ against the Afghan en d o f 1979, o v e rs e e in g thel e o u ^ e r o f very, very slowly, the;he wings began lured in 1967 19 a n d " w a s a m o n g th ree inesday, said Hoeksema,, 1but he was eowrnmenl.I. a Marxist government In1 Kabulh and to tilt,” Schroeder saidlaid Saturday in lhat MidwiIwest Express bought fromn iu n s u r e w h ic h J e t w a s ch eck!cked. heist bandits, the wage the tl Installation of anotherler Marxist pMIWW • a n in te rv ie w fro m his hi; Sheboygan the Venezilezuelan airline Avensa inn The flight data reccrarder was earners olr theI United States of government g which leamme d ' m ore h o m e . " I t took a nose Fofdcast F for 8 pm.I. IEDT. Sun.. S epl. 8q. battling thee ( guerrillas with the ald~~ officialso because airline U»OoM y.ld‘ ______------— Variable-wlnds-Kh-nit-mph-^loday -and-^ ------,l))lll)HI|l|lllillii, .H j ------of- an - « HiH f m ^ e d — 1-15;000— S o v i e—have t- h been severely-dlsrupt “ Monday, partly cloudjiudy'”wilh“ ”a“ lew CoM ... J.-S :_ - _lrwps.JJ'iie^ir5ueffnraT^lt».:covero ... w a r______- . ffwMlop»H-3a57 > : ~ showers and a chanceICC o ( a th u n d e r - 111) ' i \ J r aid from theibe'United States, China shower. Highs both daysays In the mid 70s. w l i i M l K h e r a o and several1 AiA ra b n a tio n s. IN Lows tonight from 45 to;o50. 50 - . ______1.— governm ent-officlally - Z"-— Hailey,iey. Lower Wood ay_lfJt_giv«»swPannn<;j»nri.-- Today and Monday,jy, partly cloudy ^ 9 0 o th e r su p p lieles s to the guerrillas. ------wUh-scaUered-showenvers-and-j-Jew ______\ ...Jeaders_flcknoj«ledge __ -thundershowers. Hlghsis-bolh b days from- \ i-"v " -privately_lhatiial-they-do receive such SS to 70.Low4 tonight fromrom35to40. V \ Northern Ulah and Nevadv a d i : ^ Ulah - Fair lo partljirtly Cloudy loday ^ mvrEOEPLAlif f F and Monday wilb a (cw afternoon and 60^ EC------evening thundershowerwcrs near the uj-h |ill H , ( ( ALI * Contlnilln u e d fro m P a g e A l daytime winds to 25 mph. Lows mostly In the 40s, Mighs »w »P« E ; 1 Heckman sasay the National Con- —REIDUCED^ w V u I / 5%tr from the upper 70s to nearlearw , P1 Ir ference of SState Legislatures and rge for straighten!ming'*' Nevada - Windy speispells wllh widely ------the Council.'11 of State- Governments N o char( scattered showers atII limesI through A g rik ^ FRONTS: ______encourage greMer'-government gi in- DURING!SEPTEMBERa O N L Y :MondBy. U w s In thec «lOsTlilgtis both volvcnicntratra tf ie r lh a n l e s s '...... days (rom the upper 60s>slo to u p p e r 70s. ? W arm ^^ CokJ-^ Synopsis: Stivers saysays the members of ALEC ers Rain Fiurftes Snow Occluded ( Statioitiir' Variable clouds rcmaiimained over the I pay their owt)wn dues, while the state slate Saturday afternoornoon with shower NatonaJ Woatfw' SenServicu NOAA US 0«[>t -ii C>c>-it-iK.K.- sh e lls o u t abcabout $34,000 annually for _ __ activity over ajarge areaare of the ^^e. legislator duelues In -each of the other “ thelM ional Weother Servlerv'lce said' SalurduyI wnsw 86 defirt-es iit Poi'fitello S'southern Idaho predicts condndltlons for Iwo g ro u p s.3. The state pays travel Twin Falls reportedd a thundcrsturm while KIkIk Hiver had Ihe low of 32 (leld (i work und hurvesllng willIll t>c (air lo a n d lo d g in gi expenses e for legislators In progress early andd sotellltes photos ' degrees. klocally poor In the southwestI andf most- attending con:onferences and seminars showed showers and1 thundershowers tl Elsewhenicre In Ihc nation .Salurduy, Ijly Kood in the so uth east thrhrough the of all threee groups,i he said. Scott extending (rom Ihe southluthwesl corner of tem peralun m lures ranged (rom a high of lu3 period. p Ilaln(all .amounts will wl range s a id th e c osl s t of i the Orlando trip will the slate northeastward ani to the Mon- • degrees InIn lieovlllcI nnd i’rcsldlo, Texas, (i(rom 2 lo 5 Icnlhs In Ihe wewesl lobe- be about 1600)0 perJ legislator. ------l o a low. 0(411J-lUl dugruok-iii XIunnluuMJolo___ li {or ALEgfr-aetW itlos is U t W V A Lightning detectors. shshowed un area The extei(tended forccust 'for soulhern lion ll demands will remain lowj M of thunderstorm s soul!outheasl o( the Idaho cullsIls (or occasional rain showers rain r< and mild tcmpcralures. by donations from In- Mountain liome area. t h r o u g h TThursday. h T cm pcralures will Kouthcaslernu Idaho will ave:vm g’. bl nd corporations. About 40 Aliernoon temperature;ures ranged (rom uveragea n mile below nurmul. Illgtis Iween Iv 7 and 15 mph SundayMndmon- { Pe™ ! >mes (rom corporations Ihc high 508 In portionsns of( Ihc north lo will be InI IheIh mid 70s to lower BOs wllh diday. Winds In soulhweslem l Mln f’tP LosAngsloa li QtIt SdlLskuClly 84 02 02 .... McCitI 54 « I ■ budget, the‘ groupg sends out weekly Sib Altnjqugrqu* 82 M • 90 rj StnFianclaco 04 fit fit Pocalsilo 80 i Y O U R o ld Alltnl*sa 70 ' Miami D aich S6 rgIt Satltio {ia 51 SI .... Salmon 77 . a • and monthlthly ncwsletteri the loo: ! • Qoiion es 62 <-18 Milwtukoo 01 It74 Spohann Cn i6 legislative source so book, and runs 3k like NEW! Chlc»go 93 ” ■■■■ Mlnno*potl> 9] 69i9 . WMMnglnn 00 's 75 Twin Falla 3 and seminars around O.HI. M « NtwOMoint se 72 ' conferences i 0«n«erSS »3 New York 91 78 TMinrnia M«< MMi.1 Pep th e c o u n try on legislative issues, DSiMolnti OS 74 • OM»homiCllj 04 7S:» Idaho Yeil«til«y •j • In a new role, ro! ALEC will also be a ' Every Item le Prices : Oftroll64 69 • ■ Oman* 9& 74i Mi> MinIm I'cp LailYeii 07 4 n R eplated at Sale Honolulu 90 li • Phooni. 02 71I Doiao 76 Mk9 . . Noiinsi 83 45 4 campaign frifriend lo conservatives ' Houilon ^ 87 ?7 PiMsIiiirgh SO 700 ...Outlay 76 51 .... roday'tiunoD l...... 5»'p"' looking to brli3rlng the Reagan Revolu- >r Instance Porlund.Mn 00 999 Hiqnfman U72 5 7.. Tomotiow'aeunila#...... This IS un oxccllcni.ttfno F o r i .....tion to the 8 I statehouses and to the no lo laki] odvaniago congressionallal redistrlcting that w ill ol tnoso low. low pi>cos I Hifl. silvoiwnro. nniiquosnno s to havo yoiii worn Anicit ta k e p la c e aftci f te r th e 1990 cen su s. and lamily lioiilooms ., S1I0.95 SS3.21 ------In 19M, ALIkLEC formed ALEC-PAC, replalod liko now Tliui )t)se piucos'aio now C rSM ^ 66.05 44.21, IndeiX------tho first polllD llllcol action-committee m o'o vafuablo lhan evi ick Bvei and moko won' C andM M oxclusivoly ddevoted to statehouses dodul QifiB All wo(k I- 6.45 4 M Agriculture/Busln<>lnes8 D4-6 N ation ...... A 3 , 6 S I HEAVILY SlLVCn. (p^ In,),-, S u n d a y c r o s s w o r d ., ...A lO andnotCongng r e s s . PLATED by out sKilloc Classified ...... C6-12 Obltuarh Mvl 64.50 4aJ7 rle s ...... B2 TT w l n F a U s ...... 81 "ALEC-PAC'AC as a FAC exists to Salo pricos ap(;ly lolod A siivofsmiihB and Sugar Bowl#r ' D e a rA b b y ...... D2 Opinionn ...... A 4 - 5 VV alley life ...... D l*2 help conserv;rvatlve legislators get lALLpiocfls Tnyi{per) .. .61 .U Idaho .. 1...... A U P e o p le ...... A l O VW e s t ...... A lO e le c te d andI stayst elected,. .obviously i q . In ,) .. Magic Valley ...... B3-5 Sports ...... C l-5 VW o r l d ...... ' A n a Us focus Is1 0 on wiidt happens after • ■ the nexl nnliHllBtlctIng that Witt take I Full 25 Year 1 If rtplailng. J : : — — M w olpUl aala a a a l u ...... ___ place aftor Uithe .nexl census so that.... r Warranty on all itlvar r I (M lnryi daily, f|,w p tr wmI ; 8uM ive lines drawn thal are - *8K aeOUT FUU 0CTAIL8------C ir c u it^ phooM art:ira minned between 7 aod 10Oa.mjmly.lfyou a ily and Sttnday. t l JO par ivMk, Itw ai n - do not nodva yourr piperpi by 7 a.m., call tha duDumber, for yi4ir v«uivMy,Mi]daUy, II.M pwwMh; Sunday, m p a r« npalhetic to . con8e^ *S£PAlRroUCYirKi area: and Sunday,ly, IIfl.K p w ia«ek, MaU HaKrMIOMiBi e ^ m a n s a ld . a DINT KMOVAl w4 on tn 11 m - t m -inaiKanetan odl^^agernun t and artarallabM «oly MiMi e tiriirWUWTI. i She Hid “I" 11 '^ the flrsrUme lhat ‘ONLY n i.is FOR WYf a M i daUy and amday, I nrnUi fT.IIJll IMM )inow olof that an Ideological leiMWhovMimiM, m-2ssn S r J S SMlfhi l Kt.lV. UnaoU^MMDiiUIIXAri ______oniwplwwiw ...... BOM^Melbrd iocuaed on atalea-lnfllead- •- BJeU iituie.- ______:___ w m ... • fflMlM tn iO . II manffiiS S f- PACj^-has-fot «%W pi«iirtla,ii8r M n p S n ) 3 3 6 - 8 ^ Sundayonly.l of Congress, * ‘ (Orqmpimtf FUe^lU>|gerMl■KoUlstlIstM- iy, I inonUi N-4S, i m tn th illM l I n w > n nr u m g tw pM nd unuMiy4ic TwlbFaUiaiKlaUoUierkerareai |S,«i. aiKMI andMrvktman ralt, byniillul,.by Altending[ tthe ALEC confercnco SALE 3B R 3 0 ------: HAUilerdaltyandSimiiy. with Scott wi:will bo Slivers and lone N bs SEPTEMBE t^oUHglBiadHar Democl'al BlBlack; ropresentallves BRING 3DAYI IfyouUvaaiNWiUpiUp or wUh to talk to lomeouoa InI th e ed ito ria l D ieter B«y«r»r Iof Boise; Dolores Crow U N SILVER TOI dep«xtro«|L eaU ^ m u i betwtM »:S0 a.m.. iand 6l90'p,m. ol Nunw; J.F.J. Chadband of Idaho ^ m m i re ^ taiafterft;90andon al Falls: Robtrltert Porrey of Nampo; M -flrioi«n-p«iw irr- n T " - . Sunday. Scple)lember8.l985 Times-Newse w s. Twin Falla, Idaho A-3 —rBfielfly —^ ■ ■ 1 - . L a w m a kker i w ants IVILl A p r q b e ------OKLAHOMA CIICITY- (AP)— A-congressmaman has-asked^Howe ------su b c o m m itte e to0 investigateir the methods thethi Army used to iden- D elepHredietting^eoncigressiomalehad O o tify remains retunturned from Vietnam as thoslose of a U.S. pilot shot' dow n 17 y e a rs ago.;o. By EVANS WITT view ipstC\^veejc w ith T h e A sso clated iI P' p u t th e h e a l on C o n g re ss." posing economicmic sanctlons_ oji Squ[h : The'-pllot’s widovdow, Kathryn Faiihing, had!!3The rem ain^«l7Um ed The'Associatdi P r e s s ■ ' Press. "I^lonT know when we’ll get As the Senate prep;?pared to Africa becauseuse of its policies of under court orderler lasl month, and a forensinsic anthropologist who to it thisyear.i r . ” rcreconvene Monday after Itits Augusi racial segregaticjation. Dole said he ex- examined them saidsai they could nol be identi■ntified as those of Maj. WASHINGTON (AP) -• iSenate Ma- It was the;he Kansas Republican's rtrccess. Dole laid out a scheileduie load- pects a quick< vvo o te to s h u t off a fili- ilugh Fanning. jority Leader Hobert DoDole, predle- most negativeIve statement thus far on e(ed with bills, possible filibu;juslersand buster by cons:onserva!ivcs and ten " Rep. Glenn Englingiish, D-Okla., said Fridayly heI asked the Foreign ling i "il’s'■going’ to be mayhem prospects foror passage of tax reform clcloture motions and many,• 1long days passage of thepb bit ill. Affairs Subcommilmittee on Asian and Pacificflc Affairs to probe the around here," says Congrg re ss w ill b e in 1985 -— th e c c n lc rp ie c e of olof w ork. ' , T iie K a n saIS s leaderk said he didn't p ro c e s s th e U.S.. ArmyA Central Identificalloition Laboratorj’ used to so ; busy this fall wilh legegislation on Reagan’s ageigenda in the opening year "W ith o u t a doiibl il’s fioilom e lo l.L' k„„„, j, d e te rm in e th e re mmains a were Fanning’s. ;agan would veto the South Africa, school p pi ra y e r, im - of his se co n d tet< rm . nimayliem around here .• • ■ measure — as White House aides migration and trade lhat t there Bul Dolee added thal Reagan ieicgislalivo sense, "iie .said. , , have indicated:d -— bul warned such a A l a b a m a nam ed disaaster area ;won't be time to passss Presideni might be able abi lo speed things up And iie sees Congre.ss staying sl in voto might be! ovovc e rrid e n . Reagan’s tax reform packjikage. with his "faliali offensive" pushing the stsession at least until Than:inksgiving, WASHINGTONJ 0(AP) - President Reaganan declared Alabama a “I don’t want to the be the fly in measure, well pasl the original target'C t date set "He'd have'e tot switch a lot of m ajor disaster aresirea Saturday, permitting the uSe of federal funds . the i ointment on tax refor;orm. bul you "The presidsident ... got a lol going fo r a d jo u rn m e n t this y e a r. votes," Dole saicsa id . "1 doubt there will for relief and recovcovery efforts stemming fron■om th e d a m a g e c au se d just j look at all the issueues we have for him," Doh)ole said. "He can get out The first item on the Sen.;nate agen- '>1; v o le s a ggainst" a ir the compromise by H u rric a n e E le:na. n a . . -p U c d 4 ]p here." Dole saidd ini an inter- there and stir;tir Ihc pot a little bil arid da d< Monday is a compromiS'ise bill Im- ...... -The president's-as -action, announced by thele White House,- mpans-— ^ that federal -assistsista nce-#onH he-i) residenitVtiisaster-rellerfnna hr ------; will be available; forfo individual or family grjgrants, as well as,tem- p o ra ry housing for^d):^d isasler v ic tim s. Drumm(lond getss heart ------D e le g a tie k n - t o d is c u s9sfar-East— s as^arvi- ikgetsshhelved _____ WASHINGTON (I n will travel to Moscow______- this weeic.for unpriiprecedented high-level talksIks on potential trouble TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)I — Doctors after a mecnedlcal leam in Texas spots in the F ar Easii)asl, the State Departm ent sai'sa id S a tu rd a y . Itransplanted a human heart h< Satur- notified Copelpeland the hearl of Tarro T h e m e e tin g s wllwill be held Thursday andnd Friday, Department dayi inlo the chest of o Michael Griffin wasas compatible for a r * s p o k e sm a n A n itat SSt( to c k m a n said, Drummond,1 the youngej^ t man to transplant, The Ihree-membimber U.S. delegation willII b e he ad e d by P a u l receive-an i artificial hearljrt, after the Al 2 a.m..... doctors opened Drum- •Wolfowitzr assistanttant-sccrctary-forEast Asianian and Pacific Affairs;------J; a rv iic - 7 -p u m p “ k e p t- himlm“ alive“foi~mond's chest:st- and.-at-2_:28-a.m,v a and lhe Soviet grouro u p by D e p u ty F o re ig n Mini:inister Mikhail Kapitsa, n i in e da y s. - helicopter lanah'Sed at University Med- y w ho is in c h a rg e oi f f A sian a ff a ifs , sh e said. D ru m m o n d w a s Iri critical ci but Ical Cenler withw Griffin’s heart car-, stable condition after rec•eceivlng the ried ina red-ail-and-white ice chest, . tlMrl nf -T 1Q .y p ar^ lt1-naccldent-vic-— p ^The timiiming was just about ---IM Iiire4»damages^swivitches------itim in a tour-hour. 45-mir ’opeiand said at a news ^ =11orrrsaiiH?rf4tecfe=€6p^ ------MfDDfcETeWNrN~Pa. (AP) - A~5moTaerln? nnimmnnri’<; Doptnp; remnvprt rr thp .l,irvikT7_ _ ------Tliriib Mlle-feland t y r ^ ^ ^ gin g e le c tr ica l------O l IT a Q v Z T ^ Fres ■ switches at UnU^ I^u I t presenting no dangcxger to plant workers, a _ chances ' o/ surviving /or• a year at 75 hearl in sixIC r minutes and started to Human hearl at 2:40 a.m. wit}) our C o u n b y B reaksU ast BiiHoi: W a k ^ l) to tta* ttsTTSBt b t& steefhaiDT^' sp o k e sm a n sa id . ' - perccnt to-8o percenf aijdOd orsurviv- attach the hur was , on a coronary bacon, sausage and 9QoIdeDc hash browns. Build yoiuyour own country Plant operators•s dousedd the fire in the relaj(lay room with an extln- Ing * fo r fiv e y e a r s a t 50 p ercent. rc Drummond ' ichine until 4:13 a.m., edionls of your choice, Sdisple>]• o u r u l e c t i o n d guishcr minutes aflafter an alarm sounded atit 3:582 p.m., spokesman ^ Drummond was wheeleJled into the bypass mach om eU tle vrilh lh e tngrec lufiins a n d pastries. Pick fromn an assortsw il ol D oug B e d ell o fG P U N u c le a r C orp. sa id . operating room at !1;30 p.m.p. Friday when the dodonor heart look over. croissanli, biscuits, muJ A ll of this and m ore is now r eadr... a d f . "There was no) hazardha to plant workers andmd no emergency condi- fruits and fndl salads. A tlo n w a s d e c la re d1,” h e said. -.1 At the.time.of theth( {ire,_thfijiiant ra& runnlining-OHr^hot standby,"______- ataR('efreshingPPrice/ ___ _ meaning Unit 1 w. was heated to op'erating5 temperaturest< but the ninnlnFrBedetrsatd?------—■■■■■■■■-Si:iUNDATCeOUPONBB■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ J>JORTH^S C O UNTRY BREAlA K F A S T S C o m e^t-clc h a s e r t o ta kte e pictures — B u m T ' l ~ J ------A 8:00- 10:30 a.na.m . H : GREENBELT,, Md.M (AP) - H all goes as planned, an obscure - Isciudei All A dultslatsla :P4rtr ( g : U.S, spacecraft sensent into space on another missionm will make his- fcfjP I toi7 this week by/ piercingpi the glowing head1 of a comet for the first ! of onele of0 these celestial travelers,s. 3 . ____ The-lnter^Uonalnal Cometary-Explorer,-a l.(1.054-pound robot traft i« ’ - J WITH COUPON.------; shot toto space s states Depart- rtient of Public Safety. Four or five firefighiighters suffered ------Injuries-oM indeler-minnined-eevority,------r ------‘- r r ^ ------r ------said Smith. The deadd p e rs o n 's Iden- V ( ■; > I V tity and cause of deajeath were not imm ediately known, hen e sas id . About 500 people living-within, livl a - - half mile of the fire In this town of ^ ppi border were ^ 8M near the Mississippi , ; J , evacuated, said Smith. ■ ‘ J The evacuees were retreturning home Saturday aflernoon,, said; James ^ Lovell, chief deputy' at the G liber- ^ lown Police Department,ent. ThQ cause of the blaze bl was not known, authorities said.Id. T ® OFIF - j Selected ItemIt s I L Im lU d T Im * I tisllDgKiiniDntiiAEiStlckvt f| j ^ MNI.II MNIK s n Lt Twin Falls Barank & Trust, inteterest rates are s*r. ng down fastJ Notow, you can affc'ord that new nr car.. boat,1 home imfnproveme'ht or much needed 1] f e mlily i l vacationi 'or a lim ite d timtneTT ve'ctreD ifferiring consumer I ns.atrates-lower-5r4han4ho.se-ava ailabie-for-yearsv fS;------t come by any T\Twin Falls Bank a - r ' c & Trust office I ' Am Sum m mS m - te-ooflowa, . " f l o wy, , an d t ^ e e^va:vantage of our L( g 4 # « . ------OANSALE! N»T«tnig«ini)»iluiktfuHOIa'mi I U lllm lkM i...... KWWUJNGTOBEE ...... ' ■ ' CtniM Si«rl Tu m ., IE ONE BANK FOR YOUQU! *iii.wnTwin.FiilU*.7,VM 732 ' ’WlllQD*gnAJ!lmhm N I « lw n ISYtaralnBUBliuBiness ' f f l i W KiJ Shiippinn C ctiicf* 7,<.V6»Hm • \ -7 ' S . ihorlv • 42.V55J2 .* r -• ------A^Tlmes-f5-New«,Tv»lnFall8 , Idaho - S Si unday, S e p te m b e rs. 1986 p i n tio n

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" 11) M M WdlUi'dlUtm E, Howerd WWilliam C,B la^c M Publisjblishcr ' A(Advertising Manager * Slcphcplicn Hirtgen MiMiclufI Gower — M ananaging a ; Edilor ClClxculallon Manag<.T

T h e m c mibcrs b c of the editorial board1 andai writers of editorials a rre e StephenS Harfgen and Willi/illiam E, Howard

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If everythything goes accordingng to schedule, EvelI ------K n le v e l^111-arriveln‘Twln-Falls' ll Is'sometime today-and"“I------^------will appearar Monday morning at the south approach1 t o / to the P errii■rine Bridge for the deliedication of a marker com m em ora>rating his-attempt, 11;1 years ago, to jump aI "skycycle”” across a the Snake RiveverCanyon, Like (he: aattempt itself, the m:marker dedication has becomc-envtiveloped in controversjrsy. There are those.in- — ---- -Twin-Ealls,-S|-mo6t-visibly4he-Gh0hamber-oKommerce;— ______who feel the‘he memnrifll will helpdpJourismJhete-ate— I------^ others; remjm em bering the chaoiaos and, bad feelings — -^generated-b;■,by-4heaa74JtteWPMI M'hr* w n iiM - p r p - f p r _ .tnL__ keep the histlistory book closed on1 whatv the^consider toI have been a fiasco.f

Among ththe latter are Twin1 1Falls Mayor Emery Petersen and ar some members; of( the City Council, They a r t les:ess than thrilled withththe whole idea. There is; sosome m erit to both poirDints of view, _ T h e ideaea behind the memimorial, according to C ham ber of ol Commerce Execucutive Vice President: Neithier raini n o r s keet, norr compefetition ______Mike Dolton;on, was to capitalize; upon u an incident thatt brietly putJt T w ih T a lls T tm h ra ^ map inteinationally; • WASHINGTON-WW ritin g re c e n tly in th e C a to " m new c o m p a n ie s hav e "goneonetntotruckingrand-asa ----- The jum p attempt, al made at thele height of the formerf Journal, JamesC. Millillerlllcam eupw ltha re su lt tr u c k in g se rv ic e‘ to r u r a l a re a s h a s im - motorcyclele daredevil’s renown,n, attracted thousands) m o d e st p ro p o sal. p ro v e d . C om petition c aanalso.workforletler n al M iller is c h a irm a nI of0 th e F e d e ra l T ra d e Com- H k w l J a m c d e liv e r y .” of people to Twin Falls and ger;enerated media atten- M ille r's Ih e sis is th a tI the c o slso f th e Po s ta l , misslon.Hehasbeenrn n o m in a te d lo su c ce ed ____ | | £ g | K l l pP a a t r i c k ______tion aroundnd the iWorld. The epi:plsode may not have' nj^yjdStnrkmana.shehonri nf thp n f flrp n f — ------— Senrice^retOD hlgliron^ne /e a s o h isT hat "p o sta l ------been-entirelrely-positive^but4n-^-view-ofr-some-ofisthe— M a n a g e m e n t a n d Budjdget. His conservative ------w o rk e rs a rc p a id f a r miore,thanlsnecessary ore, to - ^ ...... __ o.ther newss coming( out of Idaho0 sinces then, it was far . c i ^ e n t l a l s a r e lmpec<>ccable. H is p ro p o s a l: L et us ■ re ta in th e ir s e r v ic e s .” (The (Thi sta rtin g sa la ry fo r a ---...- fromadisas!a ste r...... end the monopoly of IhlhfrU=S. Postal^cnaceon— __ c le rk o r c a r r i e r is now $19.($]J,0O0;.ltgD£sJiiJ23,to0_ firs t-c la s s m a il, W h at? ” a fte r fo u r y e a r s .) The earthrthen ramp built forr Ithe jump attempt isS M y f irs t r e a d io n iss tt o a sk , W hy nol? In c o m m o n w ith otheith e r c ritic s, h e contends th a t A n o th e r r e a s o n lies ihh lhthe i se rv ic e ’s “ fa ilu re to In th e o ry o u r fre e so c iety is c o m m itte d to the It is Im p o sslljle to knowow w h e th e r first-cla ss r a te s In n o v a te ." M ille r tellinglyiglycontrasts4hegov- still there.e. Visitors to the city,y are interested in it. principleoffreeenterijrp r ts e . In th e o ry w e sta n d a r e too h ig h o r to o low .jSo .j long a s e n try to th is ernm ent’s parcel post servse rv ice with th a t of th e Some peophiple may even be tempipted to go out of their^ ' b e h in d lh e v irtu e s of[ competitfon.intheoryrweci ------m arket is prohibited Ibyby law, lbe test of competi-—— prlvale^nited Parcel ServS ervice. U PS ru n s a hig h ly .... way to seeee it, looming above tthe south rim of theS h o ld th a t a v ig o ro u s m a rk e tp la c e Is s u p e rio r lo lio n c a n n o t b e a p p lie!d. d . InI any event, M iller says, efficient operation, andi itith h o ld s about 75 p e rc e n t * - canyon,-usiust east of the bridge,i.^Why-not 4 capitali;e on1 -. g o v e rn m e n t m o n o p o)ly. lj If w e tru ly b e liev e in - , ‘‘th e .P o s ta l S e rv ic e ffacesonly a n limited incentives of thesurfacejnarket. The P o s ta l S erv ice h a s a ~ TTit?: MavfeitJhosOisitorsJwlIL, IL.spend a fetti-iucks—g— 3 hcse theorlesand^r4rr4nclpleRrWMhould loolH)lH=■ * = ^ tf fp r o d u c e In ih tj le a u t^ — fOHomti percent.-...... ___ , |ectivelvattheU.S.P(P o s ta l S e rv ic e. Is th is an Thebeslbellslharsr "some first-class m all Is ___ ' S a y s j m e r : ' ‘The burdeiirden o f show ing th a l th e ___ e e i t y ; ------^------,— ------a ro u n d th e e a r e a in w hich th e Iheoijories^'^jiciplM ^a ove^ricedandsomelsbIs underpriced.*’IflRe The annoinouncement of the menemorial plans did at- u se fu lly b e p u t to w orkirk?- - • . - monopoly w?re ended,id, pJ riv a te c a r ri e r s p resu m - b e en m e l. All th e av ailaable b le evidence suggests . tract considsiderable news mediaa attention. A camera1 M iller m a k e s a persirsuasive case. His proposali is a b ly w o u ld m o v e into0 cocc m p etitio n for high- th a t c o m p e titio n in th e m aiark e t for flrsl-class crew fromn IKUTV television in1 SaltS Lake Cily visitedj limited but forthright:ll: “Lelotherscompeteln . ._ v o lu m e m a il fro m b ainks, n k department stores and. ^ letlerdelivery would crealrea te B ubslantlal ______Twin F allsis sDecificallv for thee storv! and apparently7 thedellverypffirst-chc la s s m a il.” Su ch com peti- pubilc uliillies. The prlcp rice p e r p ie c e w ould fall. T>eheflts.” ...... T h t p riy a (c c firric r» wKTwulc^goferUiooroam o cf- MIllprlsjiDJConnmlsLflisL flnri ljnnnnL f|iiarri»l------put the finisnished piece out oh th(the NiiO network feed,• compensation, may cca a r r y a n y “ m e ssa g e dire c te£d d urban markets, leavingin g th e sk im m e d m ilk of w ith h is eco n o m ic reasonlnonlng. He may be right (I ... :______Ilie^ssacisciateiJP«ssJiasj)lck(;kedjyOlbrles_runJiy„, L------tftd:^eclfi(H>ficsQai)r-ir-addross and recordediiLflLOL.— rural deUvec)^ to ths U^.Postal5ervlc©^Thi»is __ .amdubiowlflboutlheJMniknefiUoLa^llDe.aad______' ------the Times-NiW ewrand^pread theilem across the counlryf onatangibleobject." , a " m a j o r f e a r,” M illerler aI cknow ledges, bu t h e - Iru c k d e re g u la lib n . B uI t InIh thI e field ofcom - on the nati(itional wire. Paul Hararvey has twice men- F irs t-c la s s m a il is thtl: e v e ry h e a r t of th e P o s ta l1 thinks It exaggerated.,d . , ' m u n lc allo n , le t us rem ee m m b b e r w hat happened tioned th e: matter n on his radio) broadcastst — getting1 Service. More than haiialfoflhel32 billion pieces of “First, if competitionIon reduces the overall level w hen th e go v e rn m e n t tram,ram p led upon the Bell ’ mall that annually arer e h a n d le d a re first-cla ss costs, this will benefitit ee' v e ry o n e___ Second, o u r S y s le m and b ro k e up thie e telephonele m onopoly of the facts wrcvrong both times. letters. Last year theyey pro d u ce d $15.2 billion outt e x p e rie n c e w ith th e dde e rer g u latio n of tru ck in g a n d AT&T. W e m o v e d fro mI oord rd e r lo chaos, _ __ of S24.4 billion In totalII im a il re v e n u e s, To sc ra m - a irlin e s s u g g e s ts th ait t fearsfc of significant reduc- I lik e M ille r's idea f or first-cla(Ir: ss m a ll, bu l once :------HkeHtroror-notrthe-story4s-a-gc-good-one-and-has-serv=— b le fo r th e m o sl lu c ra^ t v e p a r ts o f t))is business lio n s in r u r a l s e rv ic e• dud u e to p o sta l de re g u latio n D itten,i^eshy. Lelustlil^hlrilc abournnsonfefoT ed its purpirpose so far. It has attracted a attention to0 — fo r e x a rn p lc ,.th e dellelltery.of utility bllls.inNew_lw— a r e p ro b a b ly unfoundedded. Some sm all dties arc noI - a w h i l e .------r - - T w inF aHs, s,' wilh a m inim um expependiture of money. Y o rk — w ould lie a p aalnful l experience for the longer served by largegejels, J but commuter , Undoubte(itedly there are good1 folks fi in Salem, Mass. Postal Service, alrllneshaveusedsmaln a ile r p la n e s to se rv e sm a ll ■ JamesJ. Kilpatrick wwr/fes/j/sco/umn, ii "A who wouldId just as soon the woworld forgot about theg M iller’s view , n o t so blu n tly e x p re sse d , Is "So) c o m m u n itie s a t f a r low(ower costs. Thousands of Conservative View, ” fromrom Washington. witchcraftt ttrials there a couplee ofc hundred years ago. , But tourist'ists still visit Salenem because of that distastefulll episode in history,y. Certainly the good burghers of Dallas still wince aat the memory of the1 Letteirs/ Farmenrs'plight is sonmetimes m isufised------assasslnatiotion there of former PrPresidenl John F. Ken- M yers were In anyoth()th e r b u sin e ss th e y w ould of parable jobs, that thegaj:: gap Is an "econom ic ine- M yers avoidini n g d e b t s nedy in 1963,63, but tourists are drawawn lo the site. go n e b ro k e m a n y y eja a nr s ago. o r if they w ere work-:• quity j ’' but e m p lo y e rsore s a r not responsible, In th e p a s t w ee k EIlleen, ll W arren and Luther in g a t a ]ob th e y w oulduld of be en fired, M y q u e stio n s a re , then,hen, w h y a re n o ta il U.S, Why denyny history? Like it orr nol,r an incident of in- M y e rs w e re th e n e w's s mi a k e rs, Ju m p in g on the Ihave nosympathylhy fo r p e o p le like th e M yers, cltlzcns protected underd er o( u r law s a n d w ho Is j------bantlwflgoitofthepooi»H ttiw er^lghH tm allly-ty------who usglheplightqfthf t f t r f a r m e r s a n d a n y o n e elsee responsible? evidence of it remains. Knievel1 mayn have failed in hisg theywerejusttaklngig a d v a n ta g e of th e c u rrc n t they can, Instead of ddei e a lin g w ith Ih elr pro b lem s W orkcfshavcarlghttc:ht to b e paid for the v a lu e of attempt ancmd may have left badid feelings In his wake pllghlofourcountry’si^’s fa rm e rs . a n d p a y in g th e ir d e bbis, ts their work, rcgordlesswlIS w h e lh e r they a re m e n or M any f a r m e rs a re; h a v in g h a rd tim e s a n d need!d JIIM A N D M A R Y NANCENA women. Anyway, it seemeems as Ihou^ that should when he lefteft, but he wasn’t respciponsihle lor the unruly/ h e lp . B ut th e M y e rs hh{ a v e h a d m a n y oppor- J e ro m e be th e A m e ric an w a y', , butbul 11 isn’t. Em ployers are bikers who0 threatenedtl to tree thele town. tu n ltlc s to so lv e th e irr financialf problems over resp o n sib le fo r w a g e Inequities,Incq they do s e t them Let’s let bygygoncs be bygones. th e la s t e ig h t y e a rs . TTl h ey ha v e go n e b a n k h jp t, a f te r a l l ; ------le a v in g th e ir m a n y cricreditors, friends and W ho is responD n s i b l e ? r e i a t i ^ s to g o ^ l t l i olul. ^ T hey ha v e h a d a c h an c c Abigargumentugalnslalnsl th e E q u al R ig h ts to se ll o v e r 300 a c r e s5 a f ^ o l l l ^ e ig h t tim e s T h e d e c isio n b y thiC e FeP d e ra l C irc u it C o u rl of Amendment was lh atit ourOUI la w s a re ad eq u a te, wo ___ _ w h a t tliey p a id fo r il.. IB ut th e y w ere g re e d y , A p p e a ls lo o v e rtu rn a lllower Washington state have all the lawswcnec(need.Thiscourtruling w a n tin g to k e e p a ll theh e la n d they could ge t court ruling favoringg 01o v e r 1S,000 e m p lo y ee s Is allowing blatant discrIm:rlm ln atlo n a g ain st w om en, The TImes-NeiSlews w elcom es letters tolo theI editor but will reject^ possession of and choso se no t to p a y th e ir d e b ts, a b o m in a b le . T h e CIrcurcuil Court interpretation is . b c c a u so Ih ey a re w omm enen. Is a sad proof th a t all of t h o s e It c o n sldslders < libelous or In bad taste.ta Each letter m ust Now th e y a re ta k inng g a d v a n ta g e of the Ih o t o u r e x is tin g la wI'S s a re In ad e q u ate to p ro te c t usin the United Statesi}s of Am erica are not equal be signed andid should( Include Ihe writeIter's m ailing address, o rg u n U a tlo n s th a t a rre e a v a ila b le to help fa rm e rss citizens against discrin:rlmlnatlon. Tho decision also) undcrlhelaw. lwonder\d er w h y not? L e t t e r s o f m oore n than 400 w ords m ayy bt e e d i t e d ( o r le n g t h . am lforgctlingttielrobo b lig a tio n s to th e ne ighbors,;, saysthatemployersan> a r c not re sp o n sib le for th f. LURAMOROAN-RENRENK = : roliillvCH and biislno,ss,sses In th e co m m u n ity . If thie e w a g e g a p b e tw e e n mie en n a n d w o m en in com- Twin Falla Masllow's nesearchfl into ‘ipeak exxperienices'is worths\ study T h e c lo u d s ro ll by a s th e y fo rm o v e rh e a d In M aslouow'.s w ork in70at63yeare>rso(e e a n e le c tric ity In th e a ir, cool; ' I feet a sp ray of moistuistureonmyface- psychollo lo g lca l Illn e ss u n til wo uniderftand d e tlvcwoy,tholho lives of those whohave then»n . • h a d b ^ pgljfen. 1 don’tdon' think It It n e n m I ^ _ ...... a charitS'bY t h e «HoglteHiealttrr«eexpl(»red-|tdhowpeo------Myaophom* pitoment. Anticipatl(atlon.Andajoyialustfoi- I ' care. file acbl:b ic v e full h u m a n n e s s , how'they th actual- (louiUHW'irthethecables of my mooring hadd ' - riot more than six moim onlhs laler. II w u tim e . living; I am connectcd to tho untw sc lh oo ii ir p o te n tia l, a n d how th e seE) heh a lth y v a n ish e d . I questionedqu the religion m whl«hlchl toihoveforward. v : Suddenly, unexpficpectedly,] can feel each , J.and foot thousands of yardsas bbelow me, my humanin b e in g s e x p w le n e e th e w orli> rld .llls ' h a d b e e n raalsed, ls t I had lost my seijieordlilli«c< - 1 don’t know th eiloiraandwhyiofsuch tiov ' leafofthenedgelMtv«tw c(} n m y fin g e rs a s l f i n "head In tho eky.Tlook do\vn/nfromcloud fi ' , psycholi b l o ^ w a s at> m u c h p h llo uip p h h y a s ltw a s ' lio n a n d meanlng, e a r and I seemed to be staran- experiences. AlthoujtlouthUiayare rare, they...... ; detail, hypersenBltlviItlve tothe leaf textures, height, dowi) tho extendedi leile n g th of m e , a t sc ie n cCO. e dlngontheed> edgeofagreat abyss with nos haveconutomeatural unexpected ind M m - . thelrv«lnsfirma|)d(ltd en ta rg e d .to m y fin g er- |how sm all m y feet have becoiBcomo.IfeeUhfi, Iriashslow explored an unmappedhdinnerland* waybackandind no way to leap across. 1 wailai Ingly opportune (Imeilmea,a»IHom«panolme ’ iips;lheridg«sofm> g re e n ; I feel lh e sk y 's biuo.B.'l l ih a v e b e co m e a sc o p eiforwhichtlieavallableconci f( nceptual ready and q)mosti\)it wdllng to plunge down, rtlwtUieyiirriwiiioi’ ^ . l-n n o M /if aan h I/>Bnt Tneutral connection belweonbmblueikvand - .innauai iMiuitB.

jfrmslrqf b imrdeflileslugktandemxperts*'pleas B y d e c la rin g a {ive>r 'e>m onth ^ dlsputeoverseismicdctcjtectionsta- • ban. •fo rm er d ire c to r of th e Natliitio n al Se- c e ss e a s ie r lhthan a i It is al present." moratorium on nucleale a r te stin g , lions prevented the concliclusionofa Now lhatalGorhachevhasinfact < curily Agency, be vulneraLableloma- Butrathei‘th'i*than negollatlngaban Soviet leader MikhailjilGorbachevhas ( George Ott comprehensive ban onalallnudlear declareda ah h a lt to n u c le a r le sfin g , - n lp u la tio n by th o se w ho wavanlto on nuclear leslile slin g o r a to ta l freeze sh o w n h e m a y b e m.ore ore in tu n e w ith explosions. thcball.lsiii5 ill A m e ric a ’s court'. Shouldll "weaken America"? on nuclearweai.veapons developmenl. in fo rm e d o p in io n thla a n n Is P re sid e n t What Is Ihcsilualionto'today? noltheUniliniled States m eellhe Could retired l^l.Gen.JaJ a m e s Ihe R e a g a n adma d r inlslralion Is going R e a g a n . m a rg innof o : superiority" was denied In N o v em b er 11)84, thevtel Union to and threere e y e a r s la te r M oscow U .S. d o e s no t In te n d to pujursue represenlinjlingtwo-thlrdsofthe b a n n u c le a r te sts. d e c la reed d a m o r a to riu m on n u c le a r n e g o tia lio n s to w a rd a CT:TB(Com- worid’scouro u n trie s u rg e d a b ila te ra l ‘ r ~ I n s u r e T w o w e e k s la te r , fo rrm e r gov- w e a p ons n s explosions,i as long as n o - , prehenslve Test Ban) att tht is tim e .” _ U .S .-S ovietc l fre 1 e ie . e rn m e n t le a d e r s f rom m 24 : W e ste rn ,_ te sU n g■w w a s do n e by a n y o f th e ___ .TlLe_cer)ter.5ent a^im.ilacletter-to ili ------R eag an ,-h1,-however, opposes a freezee y o u r ...... Communist anrfThlrd[rd World coim- ' ’ W eslemirapowers.Itcalledonthe ih e p re s id e n t of th e Sovle'le t U nion In on n u c le ar rweapons w developmenl. He tr ie s , m e e tin g In P airis, r is u rg e d a b a it U n ite dI StaS t te s a n d G re a t B rita in to J a n u a r y . T h e S o v iet re pply lj w a s h a s de scribIbed e American freeze ad- f a m i l y 's in nuclear testtngforti>r th e d u ra tio n of follow susui lt.:B e g in n in g in 1958, a vol-• somewhat more encouraj•aging, agree- vocalesaspis p e rh a p s s in c e re and MOO«N WOOOMW Of AMWCA______* ______th e U.S.-vSnvlfit a rmis s tat; lk s a t______im la ry' J tg fi s t b a n w a s n h se rv e d hy th e — Ing-thaUiia morator4um-oi.couId4)c ------honest^eoplople-who-nevefthflfiaa are— ^ f u t u r e G e n e v a , S w itz e rla ni d d. . ___ • three nuclu c le a r a rm e d p o w e rs for proclaimed.” In an Ihterv;rviewMay - beijrgmanign ip u la te d by th o se who ;; M odem W oodm en lllo tn- ..... “ T h e U .S .S e n a te hlas a si u rg e d ...... th re e yeai'eairs...... 19.'G6fl3achevreaTrirmec.edawlll-" Wah'f^tljewiJ w ea k en in g of A rn e rlc a ." ' surance and arinullles’ , FaEDBflOOERICK.nC )rehenslvelest InFebr plans arc available lof allI SA«k»Al.ti|n>ut>nc* resum ption of comprel In g n ess to sto p n u c le a r ww< ea p o n s ex- W ould one e o o fl th o se a d v o c a te s , A dm . 223 A«dl»onA.«. b a n n e g o tia tio n s. A ssin im ila r pro p o sal F r a n c ee exe: p lo d ed th e f irs t of fo u r nu-^ p losions w h ile n e g o tla tloo rn s w ere N o e lG a ylor. lc r, fo rm e r c o m m a n d e r in (amily members. TwlnF.II»,ld.tio h a s b e e n in tro d u c e dl iin n th e H ouse o f c le a r devtevices; 19monthsiaterthe . u n d e r w ay fo r a c o m p re•hensive h t le s t c h ief of U.S..S. fo rc es in th e P a c ific and. " T l 73

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If•everythinnlng goes according to t schedule, Evei ------Knievel^vill-ar-arrlve-in-Twln-Falls sosom etlme-today-and^ - will appear MondayM morning at thetl south approach C'CX / to the Perrinene Bridge for the dedicJlcatlon of a m arker commemoratiiiting his attem pt, 11 yeiyears ago, to jump a “skycycle” actacross theSnake Riverr CC a n y o n . -•____ Lik^the-att(ittem pt-itselfT-the-m artirkenledicationiias— : become enveloeloped In controv_ersy,_'_There are those In Twin-FaHs,-mi-most-vlsibly-the-Chamlmber-of-Commercei ------w h o fe e l t h e: ti m e m o r i a l w ill h e lp tctourism. There are ------^othersTTem enlem bering .the _'.chaos^ST-atid-bad-feellngs------K — .genecfUed-by-ly-t*ie“l974=attemptrwhwho-wonld-prefer to ------keSp-lhThTstortory book closed on wh./hat they consider to ______...... - ^ h a v e b e e n a flaif ia s c o . "

------Among the-le-latter are Twin FaFalls Mayor Emery \ Petersen andid .some members of)f the City Council, T h e y a r e l e s s tlt h a n t h r i l l e d w ith t h ee vw h o le Id e a . There is som) m e m e r i t to b o th p o inIts ts o f v iew . The idea behind t the raemoriorlal, according to Chamber off Commercei Executivtive Vice President NeitheerraimnorsleiJet, nor compe\< itition M ike Dolton,1, was\ to capitalize upopon an incident that __ ;______bri.eay_put_IsJw ln. Fall.s...on-the.^m;mapJnternationally.^ ____------WASHINGTON— WritlHingTccently Inthe Cato------new-companieshav£.gonaint(JntQ.trucking,.andas a____ The jum p attettempt, m ade at the heighthe of the former J o u rn a l, J a m e s C. M illerjr III cam e up w llh a reri s u lt tru ck in g se rv ic e to ruru rs ra l a re a s h a s im - motorcycle daredevil’sda renown, atattracted thousands m o d est proposal. proP v ed . C om p etition c an ailso ls o w o rk fo r le tte r of people toI TTwin Falls and generlerated media atten- M iller is c h a irm a n of theth F e d eral T rad e Com- J a m e!S s ______/ _ dd e liv e ry .” tion around the tl world. The episosode may not have m issio n . H e h a s been nom)m in ate d to succeed I^^K ilpatrltn c k g D avid S to ck m an a s he add !of th e Office o f ______Service are too high. One reas•eason is th a t “ p o stal been entirelyly positive^ but ta vie'lew of some of the Management-and Budgetet. His conservative ^ w o rk ers a re paid fa r nib re! th a n is n e c e s s a ry to other news cotcoming out ofTdaho sinlihce then, II was far credentials are impeccabable. His proposal: L et us retain their services." (Thele sst ta rtin g sa la r y for a from a disastett e r . e n d th e m onopoly of ti\^U^ U . S ^ s taI Service on cJerkCJ o r c a r rie r Is no w ^ ^.QOO^OOgUUQ£Sitti23,-60O------first-c la ss m ail. “ w h 'a t r ~------aflcr.fourycars.-)— a: le se rv ic e 's “ fa ilu re lo The eartherlen ram p built for the■he jump attempt is My firs t reactio n Is to■ ask,a: Why nol? In co m m o n w ith o lh e r•critics, crl he contends lh a l A nother re a so n lies In th e se iely is com m itted to the innovate.” Miller tellingly ccor o rd ra sts th e gov- still there. Visitors Vi to the city are ar Interested in it. In th e o ry ou r free sociel it is im p o ssib le to know whtw heth er first-c la ss ra te s in p rin c ip le of fre e e n terp risrise. In theory we stan d a re too hig h o r too low.jSo>0 long1( as en try to this e rn m e n t’s p a rc e l po st se rv/Ice ic e w ith th a l of th e Some peoplee mavI even be temptedted to eo out of their . - b e h in d th e v irtu e s of commpelition. i In theory, we r ... . m arket is prohibited by lawlav^ , lhe te st of co m p e te p P' r iv a te l ^ t e d P a rc e l Servicek'ice.JJPSrunsahighly ~ way to see.,..if, if loomitig above thehe south rim of the ^_ _ __hold_that_a vig orous m ark r k etp la c e Is su p erio r t o _____ tlo n cannot be applied.Innanyevent.M a iller.says;: elefficient operation, ahd iCholdliblds abbiit 75 P w c M t ^ ------^^canyon, just te east orthe bridge? WhVhy hot capitalize on government monopoly, ifIf we tru ly believe ih “ th e P o s ta l Serv ice fa c es!s olotily lim ited Incentives oib f'th e siiW ace m a rk e l. The: PPo; o sta l S erv ice h a s a ^_lt^M ,ay^ththose visitors will-^pspend-a-few bucks —- — th e se th e o rie s an d prin clp:iples,weshouldlookoh-____-to produce in the least-costostm anner.’J______fo rlo rn 6 p e rc e n t . ______- -4ectivclv^Uh&USJosta . S.aysMllier: “Theburdenolin of show ing th a t the______------aroUndthecJt)lity T ------^The be s t b et Is th a t ‘>Dme.Ursld:iasamaiU8 mi _____ =. a re a In w hich th e th eo riese s and princip les could o v e rp ric e d an d so m e Is undunderpHcea."irtRe ^P'p o rta l m onopoly is n e ce ssajryordeslrablehasnot ry ! ------» - : :T h e :a n n o uuncement n ( of the memtmortal plans did al- -1 _usefullyMpu^lowoVk? - ' monopoly werg.ended,-privirivate carriers presum-- been b< met. All the availablejevidencfe ev] suggests___ tiract consldei-iei-able news media attentlonr-A^ atl dam era -- - 'MillermakesapersuaaasivecaserHis proposal is a b ly w ould m ov e Into com pelitiop n fo r high - tlilhal competition in the markelrketforflrst-cla^ crew from KKUTV l televlsloii In Saltalt Lake City visited limited but forthright: "L‘L et oth e rs com pete in - v o lu m e m a ll from b a n k s,5, ddi e p a rtm e n t sto re s and le tte r d e liv e ry would c re a te[e stsu b stan tial Twin Falls specificallysp for' the sto:itory and apparently the delivery of first-class;>s m a il." Such com petl- . public utilities. The pricee pip e r piece w ould fall. b(b e n e fits." « —AtoB 'basl?^m .pcfahll?itadiSi uld.SP.fgc.thMr?am<‘f..i-...... ^)IJeds;v>ml’!Unrtjinrtlfinnnot^iipml ------siieirTiietE^ fwr tiiri'rNBCiKHronnemr— — Tho Frivatc.qafi:i9rwv,wld. — r . iiut tilt) niiimit compensation, may carryry an y “ m essage direc ted u rb a n m a rk e ts, leav in g theth e skimmed milk of w ith his econ om ic reaso n infig.Hemayberlghtd g . 1 ■ -The AssociateIted Press has picked,id.up-stbries run_by. to a sp e c ific perso n o r addd d re ss and reco rd e d in or ru ra ld e llv e r y to th e U .S. PgsiaiPi Service. This is __ :aa i m du bious) abo u t th e benefit;e flts of airlin e an d ------■ “ the'Tinre?-N6Slew s^nd'spread themn^across i the country “ ' * onatangibie object.” a " in a 'jb f fe a r,” M llle raicknowlrtgM.'buthe— ck i — IhiclidefeguratfohrBunnlhetr th e field bf com - ...... on the nation:anal wire. Paul Harvevey has twice men- F irs t-c la s s m ail is th e! V'very h e a rt of the Po stal th in k s It ex ag g e ra ted . m u n lcatlo n , let u s re m e m)e b e r r' w hal happ en ed tioned the malnatter on his radio broiroadcasts - getting Service. More than halfo!of th e 132 billion pieces of "First, if competillon red u ces th e o v erallle v el w h en th e go v ern m e n t tra mnpIed p le upon th e Bell landled are first-class i Sys'tem and broke up the telepjlephone monopoly of th e f a c t s w r oing n f both tim es. m ail th a l an n u ally a re hai costs, this will benefit everj^eryone... .Second,bur Sj le tte rs . L ast y e a r they prciroduced$15.2blillonout e < x p e rie n c e w ith th e deregu:^gulallon of tru ck in g and AT&T. A' We m ov ed fro m o rdl e r Ito chaos. _ o f $24.4 billion In to tal mlall al revenues. To scram- ar.s of .slgnificanl reduc-_____ I like M iller’s idea fo r firsl-c•sl-classroaUJLulonce — — bikeit-or^ioaiofclhe:atoryri3:*:good otflne:an(bhas3etv«= = ^e p a n s o rin is ou sincss ilions” i*n rur^a^M rvlce du ec to po stal d ereg u latio n wit?nTTwrei3inyn:eiwiRmTr oi ffiXiboUt th is on e for ed its purposiose so far. It has attrttracted attention to — for example, thedelivevery of utility bills in New a re p ro b a b ly unfounded.. SSo o m e ^ m all citie s a re no a ^ w h i l e , ______Twin Falls, withwll a m inim um expendn d l t u r e o f m o n e y . York-w ould beapainfu:ful experien ce for th e lo | n g er se rv e d by la rg e Jets,cts, bul commuter Undoubtedlydly there arc good folk)lks in Salem, Mass. Postal S e rv ic e.. a irlin e s h a v e used sm a lle:er r |p lan es to se rv e sm all James J. Kilpatrick writes(es/i/scbiura/i, I "A who would just ju: as soon the workrid forgot about the M llle r'sv lc w . not so bluiluntly expressed, is "So communities i at far lowerr c(costs, Thousands of CiConservative View, "fro m' Washington.Via w itchcraft triarials there a couple ofif Ih u n d r e d - y e a r s ag o . But touristsIs ■ still visit Salem1 because of that ___ distasteful episode ep In history. CertainlyCi the Mod burghers of DI) allas sllll wince atrthe t memory of the -Letters'S/-Farmers’I'plight is someletimes misuseed------assassinationin Ithere of form er Preslesident John F. Ken- M yers avoidingJ lcighLyears. Theyay ha v e gone bankrupt, n fte ra ii. leav in g th e ir m an y c re dlllo li rs, frien ds and W h o is resp o n sils i b l e ? J re la tiv e s to go wllhout:■T^They ha v e had a ch an ce A big argument agalnsls l thetli E q u al R ig h ts to sell o v er 30U ac rc s a t aprolitofcighltimcsa | T h e decisio n by th e F eded e eral C Ircuil C ou rt of A m en dm ent w as lh a t o uir r lawla s a re a d eq u a te, wo _ what Ihey paid for il. ButIt Ithey were greedy, A p p eals to ov ertu rn a iowt;iw tr W ashington sta te h a v e all lhe law s w c need.d. ThisT court ruling wanting iokeep ali the lara nd ihey could get courl ruling favoring overe r 15,000i e m p lo y ees is allow ing b la ta n t dlsc rimlinatlon in a against women, The Tlm cs-Newsivs w elcom es letters to thehe edilor but will reject p o ssessio n of an d ch ose nolnc lo pay their debts, ab o m in a b le . The C ircu itI CC( ou rt in te rp re ta tio n is bc ca u se th e y a re w om en.1, Is a sa d pro o f th a l all of Ih o se 11 considersers lltielous o r in bad tasteste. Each letter must Now they a re ta k in g ad\id v a n ia g e o fih e ' th a t.o u r ex istin g law s a rere iiIn ad eq u ate to p ro te ct us in tho U nited S tate s off AAn m erica a re no t equal b e signed an d shoihould Include th e w riter'sr's mailing address, organizations thal arc aveivailable to lielp fa rm ers c itiz e n s a g ain st d lscrimlination.Thcdeclsionalso in a u n d er th e law . I w onder wwhv hy not? Letters of m oree thtt an 40 0 w ords m ay bee cedited for length. and forgcltlnglliclrobllgcigations to the neighbors, s a y s th a l em p lo y e rs a re! no l resp o n sib le fo r the LURAMORGAN-RENK = roliitlvcH and businessess inll the com m unity. If the w ag e g a p betw een m en aanc n d w om en In com - T w in F a lls

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Uie bu llI is in A ineriea-scourt. fjiioulduid- "weaken America’’? on liiic^earr w(w eap o n s develo p m en t, ‘ inform ed opinion thanisPresidcnttha — What is thesitiiation>n to d a y ? nol Ih e UnitedUr States meet the Could retired Ll. Gen?,James the Reaganin adminlslraliona> is going R e a g a n . . m a rgglirof in superiority'' w as denied:d In N o v em b er 1984, th e C e n ler fo r S ovietUnion’s Un challenge by agreeinging GavinorformerCentralal Intelligence all out onthe the produclion and lesling P r o m in e n t A raecricansaswellas. rlc thatsais a m e y e a r by his ow n D ep art-t- Defensclnformation.a.a Washington toasimulnultaneous ban on ail nucleara r A gency d ire c to r W illiam,m C olby bp so of n u cle arr w we eapons. k n o w le d g e a b le peop:jople from many mentoit Of D efen se, a s well a s by thee think tank, wrote Reagagan,sug- weapons(ns testin g ? manipulaled? o th e r c o u n tr ie s h aave v e appealed for an Internarnational Institute for Strategicgic g e stin g a m u lu al h a lt[to t( all nuclear A compnprehensive lest l)an.trealyy One of the argumentss trI o lle d out e n d to a ll n u c l e a r tetesting. s But the Studiesics. explosions.'In Decembiiber,- tlie centor is favoredred by many organizations, by th e op ponents of a nuiuclear freeze R e a g a n a d m in is trration a l: opposes such Stoppjp p in g all nu cle ar w eapon s received a reply on behehalfoflhe butatolalilal freeze on nuclear . is (ho m a tte r ol ve rificaalion. l Bul GeorgeO Oti tt w rites on militnr}’ af- a m o v e . te stinn g w ould not be an u n p rece- president from Air Foro rce L t. G en, w eap ois n s developmenl t has received;d • Coiljy says, “A nuclearr w eapon s fairs for suchveh journals as the Air F o r m e r F > resident;ents Gerald Ford, a dented.eri stp p . T he m nv pjnent to w ardird John Chain, director of th e S tate ' ev en mlore o n widespread support. Pollsoils freeze Is fully verifiable.le and would t.Vj/vtTsifv) ’ livview lit ami National R e p u b lic a n , a n d JJim im m y C a rte r, a su chI a hi a lt be g a n 30 y e a r s ago. In1 D e p a rtm e n t’s B u rea u of( P o litical- show thla a tt m o st A m erica n s favo r ac(ually_make the monitlitoringpro-' Defend.:.'. Democrat, calledln,^in A pril fo r a com - 1955,, theSovlctUnlonproposedtti M ilitary Affairs.'■Whiltiile it remains a such a mme e as u re , a s do m osl of ihe ____ -Iprehensivfctreaty' BeBetween th&Unit-. '.-stopplnping afi nuclear wcapoas ^ tsIs.- ,- - -lo n g -term objective,-^’•’hewrote, li “the world’sgcj governmewts.-U.Nrdelegaleslies A ----- e d S t a t e s a n d th e SS o o v v iet Union to .a n d th rree y e a rs la te r Moscow - U,S^dDfisnotint<;ndloi0 p u rsu e „ re p res;nting(wo-thirdsofthe en t ------' b a n n u c l e a r te s ts . d e claa re re d a m o rato riu m on n u cle arir n eg o tia tio n s to w ard aiC C T B (C o m - w o rld ’s; coco u n tries u rg e d a b ila te ra l Insure T w o w e e k s la t er, r , f(former gov- weapor[xins explosio ns, a s long a s no) prehensiveTKtBanJaJ at this time." U,S.-Sovi(iviet freeze. e r n m e n t le a d e r s frofrom t 24 W estern, te stinng g w as done by any of U)e T b e c en to r se n t a simImllarletterto Reagan■an, however, opposes a freezee ze r - .^ X k T j i your Communist and ThirTiird W orld coun- W estempowers. ter Itcalledonthe th e p re s id e n t of th e Sovovlet Union in on'nucleaie a r w eap o n s developm ent. He tries, m eeting In ParP a ris, u rg ed a h a lt U nitede d S ta te s and G re at B rita in to:o January.TheSovletre]reply -w as------h a s d e s cicribed-Ameriean ri freezead—------family'ss_ K ^ L 1 - in n u c l e a r te s tin g: forfo r th e du ratio n of followw ssu it. B eginning in 19.W, a vol-ol- somewhat more encourluraging, agree- vocates> asaj p e rh a p s sin c e re and - MOO«N WOODMfN ------the U.S.-fiQvicL arm■ m s stalk sat______u n laryltfistJMiLwasijbsen'.ediyJie. ty l the_ingihiiLi:ajnoratoduffl ______Of future * Geneva, Switzerlanda n d ______threeniB D u c le a u rm e d po w ers fo r ____ . proclaimed." In an intciterview May being marlanipulated by those who Modern Woodmen tHo In- T h e U ;S . S e n a te) h a s urged th re ee yy< e a r s . - 19, G o rb ac h e v re a ffirm•medawill* want"theIhe w eak en in g of-A m erica.'' ■ ■«5i-surance .and annulHes fnETJBROOEmOCFTC ' plans arc available lor all ' Snikf nixilmu'tnc* r e s u m p tio n o f c o mnprehensive p i test InFeF e b ru a ry , 1960, h o w ev er,------Ingness to-stop-nucl«jaF-iwveapons.cX'— Would one3ne of th o se ad v o c a tes, Adm. 2}] Addlion An. b a n n e g o tia tio n s . A ssimilar proposal Franceic e ex plod ed the firs t of fo u r nu- plosions while negotiatiatlons were NoelGaylayler. fo rm e r co m m a n d e r in"in I (amily members, TMlnFillt,IOlho h a s b e e n in tr o d u c:ed e d In the House of c le ar dedi v ic es; 19 m on ths la te r thee u n d e r w ay fo r a c o m pirch n e n siv e te s t ch ief of U.U.S. forces in the Pacific andmd ^ - nr-esi------o tiieMtate«Ud4lk«wi6e^ w t ------dent offer for his opp3ppositlon?Hehas Infh£the foiiw ing months, the sa id th a t su c h a mlove ov4 w ould lock in lim iteded te s t ban tre a ty , w h ich for- the Soviets' strategic>gic a d v a n ta g e. b id snnuclear u i explosions in the air, . '.His l982clalni that;t vVon balance the under«irw a te r o r ln o u te rs p a c e , w gsi s — ' Soviet Union doa hahave a definite negotiatia te d in Moscow. 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SeptemImber 8.1985 Times-News,}, TwinTvi Falls, Idaho A-7 ^ Iraq claiiims raidi on termilirial. shii:P----- — Worl« MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) (A - Iraq region viewiewed the escalation in the in in the northeastern Persianan G ulf, in said its warplanes bombanbarded Iran’s five-year-oldold Iran-lraq war as Iraq's raids ral al 9 p-m- Friday andnd 11 a.m. , liage Kharg-lslanrm rteii terminal wiiK rcspohsirio10 a uircat h'riaay uy Saturday, Sa kharg normally tons of incendiary bombim b s - S a tu r d a y P re s id e n t AliAl K ham enei of Iran ; yo yo p e rc e n t o f.Ira n 's oit export irc h m v itita tio n and also struck an unideiidentified mer- Khameneilei said Iran would block a ll' lIraq’s official news agenclicy quotcfl OTTAWA (AI While the government is rerejecting sideration, thec government of c h an t v essel in th e P e rsiasianGulf. r countries in lhe region from expor- an an unidentified military spspokesman (ormally partlc lie U.S. invitation,-private,ie. Cana- Canada has concluceluded t h a t _ C a n a ’s In addition, Iran saidid Saturday,! it ting oil should shi Iran's exports be as as saying the raids wereI tmeant lo f lian companies will be free lo bid on own policies andnd priorilieirab nol wrested a salient fromm Iran in the stopped, imimpede Iranian efforts to tl repair stratcBlc Detc: -esearch contracts in the StiStrategic warrant a gov- northern sector of the tW'two countries’ "ShouldI thet export of oil from damage da caused lo the islan'ind's Itirce :)cfon.se Initiative fSPI), he sai;aid- ernment-to-governn;rnmenl • effort in -' TSS-mile-long warfront. ■ Ir a n ’s' te rmrminals be affected. Iran je jet llie s in five prev io u s a ir s;lrikes. tr pd oppose it. I support ot SDl res(research," Mulroney j The Saturday raid on Kharg was will nol alioiliow a single drop of oil to The Iraqis damaged at- 1least one MulronevsaidS "After careful and detailcled coil- told reporters. the second Iraq claimeded in less than be export*)rted from the gulf,” jetty jet in a strike Aug. If).5. D ut tlie. 24 h o u rs. K h am en eii t(told-Moslems al a Friday Iranians Ir; have been able to-lo-kccp cx- Neither raid was cotconfirmed by congregalioilionai prayer al Tehran porting po oil al nearly their■ ppre-strike m p m p u Iran or by independent;t maritimera ex- University,y. rale ra of 1.5 million barrelsi ,c daily , ac- COMPARE Yli'MiLUON DOLLAR HEALTI^LTH CARE PLAN 1 . 4 FOR INDIVIDIDUALS AND FAMIUES. 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RadioR reports said riiells Beirut Saturday, as gunbaltles bat fatigu intlal dlstrloty.- but to re r l R e» f l y — ! center of the patrollinglg the streets and surround-nd- called for Syrian for'orces to be hit resldentla thundered across the ( non to end the was no immtnmedlate word of civBlao c ity an d M oslem s carried cf on a ed the lowown’s Palace of Justice, the deployed all over Lebano country’s lO-year-old civil cl warT- In casualties to meet bloody siege' of a P a le aitihiancamp. tii ''' sourcessais aid . ------sources, demandinff ------tJkrainiilianbishopst I'effective force Ho.wever/er. the operation was not which an estimated 10100,000( people , S e c u r ity ' •isay il frankly, an e a n o n y m ity/ beforeb speaking, said- VATICAN CITCITY (AP) - Bishops of)f ithe Ukrainian Catholic I Beirut to en- seen ass a direct response to have been killed, musl be deployed in 1 s should b e us- sev en p e opie p le 'were killed Saturday In Church living in Ithe West will hold a synodlod h e re sta rtin g Sept. 22 lo force all security plarians that have Karami’ss ; appeal. The Syrians haveive Hoss said the Syrians s discuss the siluatuation of'their church, Ukra{ranian Cardinal Myrosiav to curb Moslem attacks on cd to bolster governmiment efforts fighUngaromround the sprawling Bourt been agreed to but failililed to be fully sought to ih refugee camp, where ■; Lubachivskyanniinn o u n ccd Sa tu rd a y . 1 on the western edge of the The Syrians would temporarily el-Barajneh i implemented,” Primme Minister the town o oslem Amal militiamen Z Theannouncefic«nent.cam e on the first anninnlversary. of the death of lared after'an' Syrian-con'ontrolledBekaa Valley, . replace the 32,000-mailan Lebanese Shiite Mosle Rashid Karaml doclai mented along pounded Pajej‘ajestiiilan guerrillas; . Cardinal-JoscI-:cf-Slipyj, Lubachivsky’s..pn•pnedecessor as Ukranian emergency meeting; with_ other The Syri:/rians control the region, but.but army, which is fragmi \ C atholic C h u rchch 1le ad e r, capital. ' ■ hadnote'nti'n tered th c to w rrs in ce 1581. - sectarian lines. • M oslem le n d e rs in th e ca e of Lebanon H Ttie church,. wlwhich has 4.3 million followc)wers worldwide, was forc- “ 1 sec no other forcee tc ap a b le o t do- S ix teen n | people’were killed and 50 T h e C h ristian V oice . * cd undergroundnd in the Soviet Ukraine afler aft Josef Stalin ordered a rm y .” w nund ed1 liin a car bomb explosionI in radio said two soldiersrs w e r r killed f^rthftrirtv rh iir r h In lH-jfi____ in g tills bu t th e S y rian ar aturday when H ------::------that-it-becomne-part-ot-thc e- Russlan-Ort A few hours later,'a“]rno-maTiTom— ZahlemWuWcdnesday,,______■ and four wounded Sati imprisoned, or shot, their elp~M csiem ’figlitErs-hit thcl:elr^post^OiL ■ (niSn Priests and dissilisse n ters w ere d ep o rted , im; pany gf Syrian specialII forces with a Karamini has called fo^Synan help w c ^ S ^ S e w O " ® be Christian s i d e o f B eiruxut's dividing " . c h u rch e s ra z e d o01 r bu rned. 20-man team of intelligligence ag en ts, befo re, buibut this was believed to be . Mein, Twfn Ml*. U. «U0 iB 1 Tlubachlvsky:y \ has said leaders of the unundergound church in the moved into- the Cbrislistlan ..town. of tbe firstI tl time he said publicly thathat Green Line with ruckt:ket-fired g re-1 _- m - i m :: ___ Z .. •—lUkraine-arestilll:illbeing persecuted,______----- Zahler32-miles-east-of-jf-Bclrul, sccu- Ihir Syrian,ans-afone--=-noLsome.c£im.-im.-_.niides an d m ach in e-g n a fi ___ As an Eastern;em rite church, the Ukrain:ainiaii church accepts the - V pope’s authority•ity but has. considerable aiautonomy on matters of . ^ ritual and discipllilpline. -- • Woman]hurt 1 “ I Rebels> claimc capitalal strike in explossion _____ f: BANGKOK, TlThailand (AP) - Communi^unist K h m er Rouge guer- ^ rlllas claimedI SaturdayS. they' kllledlfvrv BEEFASTrN^Qi^ ...... ______wQUflded—th r ele-in.an.attack e - a week ago ag on Cambodia's nor- ___ — k bomb apparently/ ime^nt for two thwestcm proviiiiviiiclal capital of Battambang.ng. ' police cars explodedi hes o n V ietnam ese posi- on the road to Wararrenpoint, the - • 8 -paratroopers------7 - t l o n s in Cam bodifl)(lia's interior — —- ~ " S ^ e ^-Sjiot^ “ — cirtrtwtmisrvt“VlBtiitfiH'- lin’adect - Ca mbctH replaced t)ie KhKhmer Rouge governmentnt''with^'a ^pro-V toam ese A rm y a m b u sh in Augusij s t 1979. communist regiieglme. Vietnam's continuedjed m ilitary p resen ce in A po lice sp o k esm anm said the of- _____ rn m h n riin is npp nppnserf hy the-Khmer-Roujouyc-ln alliance with two _ ficers In the two politillce cars were______non-communlstgiit guerrilla groups. ■ ■■ 'u ilh u rtr-...... Security forces on bol)0th sides of the Irish border launchedd a search Jor p p i e __‘ Pope wiuilLidsit princ:cipal i t y ______thcbombers— ------: VADUZ, Liecht!chtenBteln.(AP) — Pope JojiloTin P a ul II m ak es a one- P olice sa id U iey alalso were In-. ■; ' day visit Sundaylay to this tiny mountain prlnirlnclpallty, best known for ” vesllgatin'g-an’^pparer'cnt attempt-on - ; its colorful postajstage stamps, prized by coliejllectors, and its hospitali- the life of Michaelel Hassan, a ,• tytotax-corisciou;lous corp orations, member of the IRA’ss 1le g ^ jMditicfll f Ib e -world will b e focused flDfla o u r c o u n try d u rin g the ■ w ing, Sinn F e in . government proQdlyplypredicted Saturday. i Hassan. acouncllmarau in L lm s v a d y - ' - : - > i £ Squeezed betwijtween Switzerland and Aus\ustrla, Liechtenstein ex- - in County Londonderrrry, told police , tjrf t ii i'i i ilf iilVifiiili iiii i Mill if m ______L peels its nopulatllation of 26.700 to Icmporaril;rily double with the influx__ ' he saw two men when1 tb e a n sw ered a ' j . j - of fo reign pilgrim•im : s. — knock-onribc-doorFrid•iday-nightr-and- — __ one aimed a pistol atit id s h ead . ' „ ;• / H ave you found!id that m aking ad eclsiSion on longdistancece phone '5' South A\fr ic c in ^ service Is'lllce comparingcc apples anind oranges?

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Ewinglg on, television’s som RcglstiIster's Office, ilc9-for helping lo R eed said his marriage to.tQ has discovered one thinglg that really s t a t e C aimpaign m cooking ' “Dallas,-- as -thanks ' frightens her; a thundiderslorm at ! g iv e h e r so m eth in g! to w rite about. y & xm enM Josephinee : Burge was the culmina- n V s c a , . ... BATON ROUGE. RC La. - New' ...... — HagmairTead“throiirough’one-or two ...... - j r ^ w M f/m a wonderful five years'- and- J H || had provecved wrong the cynics whofjQ 'There is no escape: or( place to Orleans cheflef 1Paul Prudhomme was I 1 p a g e s of lh e 150-p«-page thesis by ' 1 guest at an under-the- called ‘•Melodra^ -...... 5 3 p re d ic te di their tl relationship wouldn't hide,.” said Tania Aebt. 18.If w hose on- th e special gi f ■ Caroline Kennedy ci ly-cpftipany-lon- her-26-f<•fooVsloop is. trees buffet-het-held on-the state CapltOl----- :______maan » K in g _i •' I it w a s ’goiijoing to be how good the'h e A s k A b olilt u l Warner’s Renlal/PurcurchasB Plan ON THE MOVE ^ ______Republlcanians and Reagan are,” IG- i^ u n d ay ^C f Q S S W Q K l.adan Iffnntgghi saraTFr]- Lr— ■______d a y a ftejr r Bennett, worked as a - WAIiRNERMU^JSIC su b s titu tee t(te a c h e r.^ ------:------m s f^hosnnne i SI. Nprw 7/• 3 3 -7 0 8 3 ------ACROSS ■■■■■■■■ A formerier professor a t fiVe utUver- 1 Spott«(|rodMt : sllles, Benrennett appeared al eaw aas s - -. - - 5 Elcganl n [2 n T * ~ B Bis 5 16 |7 p""BJT"TiFni" n 112 113 B Oritt ’ '* ” h e g rille dd tthe 27 students tn the his- 14 Still notation ------tory class.s. , , ------10 Buitdlcig • ------brw«------^~T p | • 19 Tu^mgharn — -57^ — = U ifr = w G tm " I S a yy e r h i t s r - ^ 20 Wrelt Olf f S t l l _JJ2Jh!0ftll<»dfr____ ^ ------^ ------23 Prograstlva on* PfP numn b e r s b u t ______25JHldlTMJ«____----- ^ ’!achiclw d lM tltr ate 27 Tim*zon« - - - fm *j e t s t d b e t Ittttre . 2S Contunw) IsT [56 57 50' “ • SAGINAVAW, Mich.. (AP)‘ - Paullul f ' ; 29 Phllanthfoplw ■ Kucher say:a y s h e b et th e n u m b e rs 6-7-8 ______—31 OrtainopwM very, dayj6r_nine years.in ’ “■32Tuip§ntln»l* > i i I ” .neariy_evei ^ ZEULA I on* M ic h ig anI’s ’S' d a ily lo tte ry gam e, - : 34Qutti...... So friendmds and family called lo. . 35Cramt’Sitr* lp l--= - congratulatlate him when the numbers LEHR M ' — ttwriin- "■■e? 70 71 “ ” ■ I W ------m w ~ finally wen-ere picked' Thursday in thehe Enjoy top-10 countntry g a m e d raiw w i n d a ily ex ce p lS u n d a y .' recording star. Zell3lla V 37 0iiMure* I t! B ut whenien Kucher, a Saginaw gas;as ‘ Lehr. performing h 4 s ! 8 ^ S ^ ____ 64 Anttrtorpref. years, andnd u su ally b u y s $15 to $30) a - N o f o o d s e r v i c e afteraf shovk^ime. 3 65 SktdacMM -d ay . - — - H0w-11:00 p.m.1 59Propri*lor . 109 Child’s play im# COCKTAIL SH 73 A m erica n _____ 95 Thr :tunately...678_neyer. came, ------6a-fand«l------hroatteslura ."Unfortui Seating from 10;0i:00p.m;- • =---^ ri2’CatHaTo^------B ea u ty 9 7 Coi:ompa»slon in,” he saisaid. '‘I'll bet I’ve invested 63 Cowboy town' 113lnthaatyla 24 Artist Edouard 73 ; . 84 Hortai 26 Web lobied.... ' ' I74 jPb. clly 9 0 Ba]lay o lN ip Iss 525,000 oni ttl h a t n u m b e r.” of Baowull bird 75 74 BuckI Isle lay L------^------int t14 Aliarlattars 76 Cavil 99 Bbi E a c h wwinning ticket Thursday IlSJab 30 Ring gem 75 | I. ; Indomala 33 Anti replies 70 76 R( o m a n c e p erio d 100 Nai;'.™ w l.o d 118 SuppUcsla 37 Sober 31 7B Shadllkellshf ______Sl£|iUlM------iTTTvmrefiver------38 Poem division 81)6 Falallstlc£ 101 Tillitter f-^ ___ ; _ 6 8 Flick____ ------nata- - r 89 Ctiaiytla ---- arKlrid olwork sTI ______.1- 102 Hel m ayor signs^- 118 Handled period 17 M oth er O o o s e 1 0 3 TS at ? - f - f - n :, 72 Mtan conlalnar ru n a w a y 1 0 4 Pin i 78 Rib 119 Church recast . .-AO-Enleebles -...... 07 ^ jn child care ; 77 Taka oil 41 Ripening agent )8 r, A m usin g 1 0 7 S ci .... ■ ’ ' 19 F o n ily 1 0 8 Cei t 79-Tak*on DOWN 42 Sports 00 p n»?!Thr'' SAN Fit/'RANCISCO (AP) - Mayor'o r JACKPOT. NEVADA ; 00 Judicial 1 Lab Item: var. olllclals. 09M fSleazy ' me 43 Inca homeland 12 S T reaty g ro u p 1 1 0 "'-Clearbay” - Dianne Fell'einstein has signed an ordl-dl- CeBtoatrM procMdlngs 2 Disconcert requiring some office : 01 Suit to- 3 Phoanlxllorn 44 "Cinderella" 92>4 TVery 1 11 W^IVWII project n a n c e rc 5-2321 , , . 02 Qivathaboot 4 Exist meanie 94 \ ...... developersrs to provide child care serI ____ w ...... -03Shamal 5 Lunariandmaik 45 Ms Sommer v ic es in newlew or renovated bulldiiigs. 04 Caviar baM 6 Walking 47 Double reed . "W e a rerc absolutely thrilled,” saidlid *------^------enthualaat KldlvHiliIW dMA aTQi I 05 Loclttroua Inslrumen! p — i n t i i sMw A bby Coheihen of lhe Child Care Lawaw ______’ looka . 7 Inhabiuni 40 Pralie llS H111 « m n In S a n F ra n c isco . " I t ’s a ll m l l r H C e n te r In 07Coaatalrl! MIlOOVlRaV . HflOOVI* 0 Double dealpr 53 Cloth sample i- 5 ^ygjljyi great day-fc/pric 13 3 molher and children,” saidlid AWAWDSll NICHOUON Tl)KH£(\ 70 Jubilation • v ■ I ; y d Is Ju st a m' ARE BACK , . 107 Caaiar'a dataI 21 Throwaway - 71 Lookout 7 j I ii-i.i—J Felnstein,1, ^ who signed the ordinanceice y e a r o f t h e pwzzrs . 72 Raveled ilm ______I F rid a y . H O N O R aj OAIlV7iOOQNir ^ OAttV 7iOO'»OJ tAT.4;U-7iOO ^ tUW.4.a>-TiC0'Vi» DAILY tiOOONLY tUH. iiuniie-iiM.Tioe i I PewteiIX spoons e I i S l i f l i OHNfRI.-TUll. I Wyon oftdGoiYocddertfolly DAUVAT7iaO s p rovide blought Uu3. tU ir uhlmoie look out Cwropol ' V fofliojy. 10 We. glimpsse into pi & GH0STDU5TERS jsiseiHOPHll ’ lirate life ►) in-s GH IC R M dB i SALECM, M ass. (AAP) P — The powlor down wj U.MO A < | S 2 | » B SMons recoveroilI fifrom u sunkcn>$4 miiliow as e s tlm a lc d al lh e lim e ai Fall's85 ^ /\ oiKWK*. sblpwrecK iiU..Capi:.pu.Cod last week flullonilion 1 lo $r> mllllnn, und willi in ■ ' o t in n i.-u ib :------a re . 88 v a lu a b le a si gogold doubloons to coin BaJ ll's much more, One sllvei 5 h(>U»rlans becausec theyt provide a worth Barry$a found was said lo.s; b( Classt;es ^ r |r e gllthpM loto> Uthe way pirates bytelep^SliO.OUU.” Cuhill suld Saturd&j ’i , Sm II 9; B oilcW okCC*ek*r» « pD I N N E R 1 P . M . i‘ fcSil ’a H: ' llwd, an archaeploSdogliit xald Satur- Ci|hili.;phone from his Salem home,“ S«(lt.2l;. KIdi'Cook.n J a n u a ry »ry. ... ia.twlMtAUj_Ll BMiyrrtMiii r d % . 111, who left Iho state board Ir * $S,DOp.r(hllhlldfllA.M.' TIIIHP.M. It ftiSaM l? jl|'|[‘T hH'TitMiii , b f .'r . ir ' Barry Clifford years, g i r y ' a fte r h e ad in g It for,.,!7 li WofiTonMoj109IC “ 1 revered-pcw ler.r. ioadng ailcnsils treasure, got a glimpse uf tiome of[Z thi Oct I ScendlnovlenQnOfllBhlt - IHanijiiriffiy a u '« d o ^ Ddvlgatg a d o o al tools Fri* -fo rd l>roire last Dcccmbcr, wheil Cllff ’ : Otl IO: ' Th. UOJmole!• Quich. M ddjalrud^. ^ 'draobj W owBWivergDnra'gold i cannon>roughl- up C(K) silver coins,»o«H 1 Mo,.Phyllo»o MpbIc...... •...... a n d - - I f . r i o i - a b o l i t .’2.000 allsliver coins ’ ond other lien and a hroudsvrard,'Umoni OtU<; Si«enlngloi(orMoraFleyor l | j K m' i S m BinaU s o ld b)or8 o n (rom a wreck But llcmB. I IF' - '^ ^'« tho Whidah, a pewter.Ihc navigational KmiIh IdSy;. ani wBe^Bqisumly pjStrrtlp thal 0Uun k in 1717 In w ore r jui Ailcniiltii brouglit. up. Frida;Ihey ' m m fPM i — rifrtfftwwtefgoffWelWellfloet. told mujust as exciting because the; Pii«iiistrillMili l w M m T ' . ^ V ta T ireu u res were'ere Jusl the latcul centurymu i ch a b o u t life on on IHth ' SIISiirSMi K|g)y..CllHordr-59,__ 1‘T hry e - pirate Ship. Cahill sold., On : ...... W aillbjifilsbt*in0inberIwrcrew. find. Thie-navlgdtlBITfll:iODlOn?_}LJbil Auwerin hU home the grcsThere Is. a lot of treasure, bu EXCinilG M-Satuday,. but porUInrcat find Is finding things tha ■J : “ . m er bead of.the. pilots,w:In not only to. .nailing but i £6? ENIERnupiiT ; iW hot th e y u se d a t th e tim e. L. v''l ------SumiayrSepl^mBriber8:i985 TIines-NewsrTyC T ^P ails, Idaho A-11

— j \W o l f e j i omsult-— BOISE (AP) - An attorney for one ot six, JapaneseJ; electronics xighHoDrworkllaw r ------cminJHiilta; U m iysiH M Inc. lorcompUief eftip------;BOISE (AP.) - StUl stlngliglng from said- llie nine-m•member group is the dumping says there’s•e’s no m erit in the claim by the flagging Boise inibn' organization sup- semiconductor compaip an y . denial of any' pay Increasee by state first iormal iinii .BURLEY (A P ) - C hanirges of as“afalrarrarigem;e m e n t.” R o b ert H incjiley' olof NEC Electronics Inc, Ithe American sub- ' j?”lawmakers this year, th(lie Idaho portinglhelaw.V- scsexual abuse of three’ teenagete Dismissal ofif th e c h arg e s Public Employees Associaliation has Passed y by the Republican- sldlaryofNECCorp..•p., had not yet seen the $1001)0 m illion d a m a g e suit girls have been dropped agag a in st a a g a in s t W ay ne Allen Allc Reddekopp, ion lo the dominaled Legiegislature last winter g, filed by Micron lastst \week, he suggested thatt it was similar to an gone on record in oppositio B urley High School leachCher in 63, fo llow ed R eddehIdekopp’s reslpa- state’s controversial newI right-to- over Dcmocratl(atlc Gov. John Evans' what officials will only dedescribe tion. anti-dumping petitionLion Micron filed wllh the* fifederal govemmenl menl of the law has e a rlie r th is year. work law andin’support-o-of an in- veto, cnforcemt c re a s e in th e sla te s a le s lax. ' been blocked b;by the courts unlii a ‘i d o n't think therhere’s any merit to the allallegallon,” Hinckley '''' iS as the voter referendurlum on it in November ‘ said. “There’s been iement to monopolize In taking the positions en no conspiracy or agreen association's annual conve:/e n tio n in 1986. ; thosemarkets.” Kend. con- Saying he dkdid not know exactly Micron, pounded by a depression in the domemestlc semiconductor Boise wound up thts weeke ventlon delegates indicateIted bolh how many unionion members his group' ^ a industry^d intenseise competition from. Japan,m, accused NEC and . tary levels- actually rcpresejsents. Lane denied any - ^ 4 five other Japanese their American sub- IIssues'wlHaffcct future salai se companies along wilh th for state workers.______atfillallon withith national right-lo- st^aries of “predatoiatorv invasion and seizureLOf-lhe-United_Stales. ol ____ “ Although no one spoke agj MnUlineii f ■' m arR i^” fo r dy n amlie ic rai n d o m acc es s m e m o ry ,.o or r DRAM, chips. ; MSIIIlt resolutions advocating eacach posi- But state AFt•FL-CIO Presidem Jim jality Hair Care, ^ It asked the U.S.S. District Court in BoiseB onc Friday for $I00 ified dele- Kerns, pr^lctiicting organized 'labor million In damages} b€because of what it called a there's a better thanlan 30-50 ch an ce th a t w e cai Association opposition to ti right- Idaho's economymy severely weakened, SOFT 8 NATURAL - ■; thie.” ■ - ~ In-wnrkiQ j rami, at a .tniall^]i hiin^ Hnrpit.-^^UlUUllj LUIIJtlUlKL “ . iK>ny ivcive ______ddisgruntled i s union membersrs In Can- votes on spcspending issue.s by m etion-of—lawmakers—in—Ifl—seU infr-lhe-^urrent- ULTIMATE - . j m p r y . . iscount r a i ^ Senso! Cony^iiei Peim 7^ idBorder dis Union ■Members-fop- Right- tto .W ork.. s(3tejitiig§.t, Jforecasts.nowoi Iridicate _ 3 " — \fter more than a year of rered-tape and’review, Organizer Or( Corey Lane, a menember of a deficit by micnld-1986 of more than AH perms include piecisidri. BOISE-{-AP) *- Aft( ...- - NQ_APPO>NTMEi;MEiJTNEEpEO the Idaho Public UtilUtilities Commission has approved ap a discount Teamsters Te: Local 483 in C aldw ell. $10 m illion. cul ,it m(TOf perm long-distance telephoi)hone rite for residents of the small Idaho- - — W ashington b o rd e r tov.tow n of T e n se d n------Under the commissilission decision, telephone cucuslomers in Tensed ^l~ — wlll-get-the-dl8C0untTitTateTircal!rt0'M 05(»wrPi-poUaTchTSt. Maries; © * - I S f i W I a e n t^ bT ue lakes m a uLl 733-4:3-4733 ‘ Plummer and Worleyle y . B u l th e com m issio n rej<■ejected their request ^ for the same kind of dlsbount< on calls to Coeuieur d’Alene. It deter- C O P E N : M o n ,-F ri.ri. 10-9,.Sat. a-6,_5un. 12-S i mined that thfere was-as not enough'phone trafficlc Ito Coeur d’Alene lo 0 settlessuit ; ju stify th e lo w er ra te:e. . $3,0001< L:: . I ------GeneraLTelephoneJae-Co.-of-lhe-Northwest-was.as-ordered.to-puLthe_ ____- ftMERIDIAN (AP-)---The-Ji-Meridlan— They-and-th-thelr_fam lliesl asked, r a te Into e ffect b y No>Nov^ 1. It could cut long-dlstsstance'Salling bills to School scl: District has paid a stu d en t $50,000 e a c h in punitive damages, . the cities Involved bby y m o re th a n ha lf. Som e{ customer ci bills have. $$3,0003,( as part of the settlemm e n t o f a b u l the A ug. 22 settlement provided b e en ru n n in g a s hig h aa: s (150 a month, lawsuitlaw the student filed ai fte r h e only for $3,00000 to Edgerton, court Almost Immediatelytely after the court-orderedd 1:break-up of the na- was wai strlp-search^ thre£ timeslli one records show, St^m tony pffppUn .Iflnnnry 1 )CSPORT& - —. _-l_tlonal Xelephonesystej yJ9Mahe.£ltfzens_oL . _schsch o o l y e a r .b y scKool oTflr a c la r s -ln Id the district’s in- ; T e n se d a sk e d fo r the dldiscount rate. ' seasearch of chewing tobacco. /willpaythe$3,0b0: District Superintendent N ick THEUJGHTWEOJHT T Two feare«ed drowned inii Boise HHai alletf said -the district1 banned The new settlement s prohibits strip-searches*strl under molost cir- school. officialsals from searching a CHiAMHONS. ..' BOISE (AP) - Tworwo servicemen were feareded drowned Saturday cumstances cur last year, butIt an’out- student unlessss the search is c6n- In the Boise River belowbel Lucky Peak Dam.afteifter they disappeared of-court of-( settlement reachehed in a sidered necessassary to prevent “Im- •• from thdr .canoe att th e d a m ’s spillw ay, A da CoiCouniy Sheriff’s Dep- lawsuit law last month relter^irates the mediate injuryLiry d r v io len ce'' to __ ; u ty D ave S tltswo rthI ssaid. a l ______ppol o licy, anyone, such1.. aas the search for a A search ofthe rive m froiri'the“dam'Frl“ B E ria n , Ed gdrlfih, th en 1'4,l.“cIalme‘d“ dangerous weapa p o n ."...... “ day night after the‘ inincident occurred failed to :recover the bodies in a lawsuit that he was stistrlp-sear- of the pair, assignedBd ito Travis Alr_Force Baseise bul on temporary ched^He chj was suspended Iw I' ice ^ o r ------aufT finferait^sw o rlh s a id rH e sa id a re a1 checks c' aiwurid the three thr days^ although no coro h tra b an d s w ill r<>Biimp'hipgfiny __ fiver antnt&beaches i« ^agjoundrtlie^ltsald ------iC i4ptions= = = The identities of[ theU two men were beingng withheld pending EEdgerton and another yo notification of their famfan ilies. - tentended schtfol district officiciais vio- For Pea ' N e x t to th[le e Twirl Foll» Clinic— - — opposed by city officials,Is, submitted ^ _ > ! S (d-Parsons just last weekeek, the cKy 35ISIVIiVI CAMERA» 89«“ ______^'33-7901 y SHOESI {ttorney said he doubleded thal lime . B l ^ lamboo remenls would . jallow a -Bar 9 9 mber vote. He hasas promised, I .EAFRAKE.C ... v e r, to c h eck city or<)ijKllnances to '...... (j^term lnelfthadsatallpo!po ssible. Wa ilncertljr apologizeap( and £(jnd(ir-the.clly ordlnancancr dealing hope thlt doMTiolol Iriconvenlifice a b i sons’ office r > € FANTASSTIC FALLL with initiatives, Parson you, our valueded cuitoipera. ibfistE review the petitionn f(for content Call 734-9900 for RegistrationRl Now-9:0:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.I. NMon.-Frl. fln l to insure that It confc)nforms with M requirements beforee 1It can be ^ u lB le d for signing. rill b e issu ed IA G E 3 v U Di I( 6 I SJdaho Neighbors Nelwi•twork musl Rainchecks will ftrare 367 vplld signaturesres lo qualify ■ ■ HeadI CCoach: Assistantint C o ach : , O r P AiflCE r ^ Uto Inltlalivo for the Nov. No 5 city BBB Martirlln L uhr J u lieI FowFi ler didcllon ballot. Majorityy (s u p p o rt Is BALLET • Recricreational Gymnastics i t ^ e d for passage. C t ______• Comimpelltlve Gymnastics:s O c/i•A o o l q f • All AbilityA Levels J ooan i Edgerton Qab«rt, lys and Girls Director ,/f ” ISU1JGOESTOTHEF; Pauiuty IE... SOQ • Boy: S m .-lnint. t • Adv. Clama • SW yr*. andnil i up I ,» - - -♦ Aga!)es 1S Monlhs and UpP WoWomtn'tbrMtlv»Btlttt> 2 T ------THATTTHtFEOPtEC/CAN GO TO ISU a ss Tim es Tu*i.»:OOA.M, ~ • Largrge Selection ol Clasi iMliirailon 8«pt e • 1M P.M. f • TrarrampollneDlasses 734-2(•202S • Broohur* on R«qu«M F A L I . 1 ■ W atch (or Olyitiplaniins 1985 1 ' T W I N P A L Hartung and Kathy JohnsonJo TAEKWONDIDO ■ s i t u C O OITINUIMGEDUC/ T ZATION- ^LLS Jim Hi <0 M odern a n d TrodtdonBt Martiallal AArt ol Korea lU ru ^ Porlornirm lngatC.s.i.Septtiilumber 2 8 ____ i c h ...... ;• ... _ cC o Educailonal lor A g es 6 yeaiBw s a n d u p ^ E S S ^ : PROOFESSIONA Ml Y our F itn e s s F a shihions. l .. * ATEUNIVERSm For All CLOGGINGJG ? . IDAHOST/ TY ClBBsea , COURSItYD’DRTPCTtW rOBTOPr-r — r , . THELLEQTAROGAlMLERY ..(oriducalon^H um giaiSialcuiid.hiln*uJ!fal«] ...... At Saga , .. - . - C l0 H ¥yj»*b< S*P»; M, 0ct.-i2.- . • 88BKir«*Tli»''V.T3o#iiaW errnoTi- - ' A iP© BiC S ... ------iwr rO r.in*.iw nTvi*“ '*i^ lnltBi‘ai|'«'W>riTiWSiilts/(ts/Covora/—- ; • — - on and ttchnlquts itadlnano (o Incraoicd •ff«ctlv«n j f jjif p - '^urpoifl of.cbucM’Ji in«ii ^ • ih .C -a, li6t lof Oftlldron ftnd'Adtji 3ctTvhyi< PoH Iclp6fili^rfiQK avrop^rrunnjr;or|$t1?« \ bpjiMllpnl ■ |t< h t Olid hM ltK;;W orkfhophiop wlH f«ui,.on ‘I,; orofM litbhoM ra0«rMraMQlDjon. • H ^r——...... • T V'." ----A'laJ’Jmas-NewSrTwi-Twin FallSrldaho^:;—SundayipS ip e r^ is trJ , s ^ u e ^ v e i ^r r a c k s ^ m m ^ e s t SALT JLAKE JL, CITV (AP) - The’he I’be lawsuit also challiillenges a Salt Named as defendants In the sfiit — di&trlbutuftor of TlirSait Lak«-Tr4bune ttiaritrroiicr^re-tte-Salt- —— ------•^sei^-N€W 9"h89-flled-a-■a limitiRg-to-seven—the-e—BuntbW —o f -S a lt-L a k a -I-Intemji a t tionai JU {port,4^— _ • J lawsult seeking to preventjn t ‘ n'ew sracks a t th e airp o rt.I. • S a lt L ak ee iCity CouncU, Mayor ijg-----NAC. allRging lhafa1 IQMi P ity n r. P a lm e r DePaulis,^ eP a Police Chief E ,^ :rats, ,an ordlnarnance regulating the use of dinance and the airportrt rule violate '"Bud" Willoi'illoughby, City Englnwr new srack:k s. s/. Its rl^ls under the Fir'irst and 14th Max G. Pelerelerson, Planning Director ult was filed Friday in U.S..S. A m en dm ents of th e U,iJ,S. Constitu- Vernon F, JorgensenJor and Director of to cry1 foul oveer la w m aik l er’svac'Toru Court for Utah by the•he tlon, is seeking a court ororder preven- Airports LouisouisE. Miller. per Agency Corp., the pro­ro- ting city officials ffom lawsuit, NAC claimed SALT LAKE CITYITY -P olitical ad- $105,000000 — tipped the balance in1 ththe GOP ol any wrongdoiniing and such ails Newspaper m removing, In the la' advertising, circulation andnd altering, limiting.or im i often are the m ok prac- vertlsements thatit IDemocrats con- 2nd DisDistrict race, Monson won wllh wll likely would be used ag;igainlnl91l6. liuctlon, ac mposlng fees newsracks oft 1 agent for the two Indepen-in- upon newspaper distrib ppnsive and feasible way tend were-illegal mayma have provided 105,52323 v o te s to' 105.0'51 fo r Mr:Mrs. “The ads have bee6cn cleared, so '’""'"'Sf. “i ibutors using tical, inexpen t L ake dally new spap ers. ra c k s. to distributeite 1 newspapers to readers, Rep. David Monsonson, R-Utah, liis Farley,jy^ a m a rg in of 472. we're heading downI ca c le a r p a th ,”, d e n i S a it L; razor-lhln . victoryry margin over "In1 a race as close as Francesices’, said .Ms. P a rd u e , “Our Oi advertising Frances Farley lastlast year, party of- that ouloutside influence made the• didif- has been successful,1, thou gh. If- il flc la ls say. (e re nice,” c e , said Patrick Shea, slatslale were nol, the Democr■crats would nol ...... Natlonal.,Democracratic officials say Dcmocrocratic chairman during the th be complaining. That's’spolitics.” ------that-jn-iising-thc-s(rso-callcd-generic— 198-1—el-elections:—^If—(Monson)—ha -had:— 'fije-Democrals^rie■ievance-ccntery^ ' "cANmS!I r a T " j ads, which were' ei employed in con-, been leleft lo his own devices,, hhe on several television1 adsi thal were gressidnai races acra c r o s s th e c o u n lry , w o u ldd h,h a v e lo st.” aired in eilies Ibroughi'hout the nation, led federal laws Mons(nson declined lo commentt 0 on including S a lt Lake City; Ci during the SUBARl the GOP evaded RU limiting the amountint of money a par- lheadv(dvertisements. 1984 cam paign. Would Like ToI IrIntroduce ty c a n sp en d on Its5 cca a n d id a te s . B u tI : B a rb a ra P a rd•due. m Without naming specific : can- Local Democrat:rats ■■ believe ^ lhe 'spokeswjswoman— for - the -Nationtlonal didatcs,-- the advwtisements a ...... ___ jnoney spent by the Nalionai Republiibliean Congressional Commiiimit- criticized lhe performcnance of Demo- “ Tlepublican Campaliaaign Committee to tee, whwhich produced the commeimer—erals-and urged vieiew ers t o - v o t e - air the ads In UtajJtah - more than cials,, saidsj the FEC had cleared1 ththe Republican in House rairaces. JEAI Logan essi\ s a y i s t ^ E Y tospeakJiinJSenate^^M HOVI 3jT ' 'Jeoian Hovey has beer;en a resident ■ SAl.T l.AKF, crCITY (AP)_.t Logan girl will deliver del her award- J ths-M agic-V alleyy- - 1 m ost, of h e r ■winning essay lo.0 theI U.S. Senate 5 . M arried, w ith fotour children, — ...... -Constitution - Subccib e o m m itte e — l a t e r - this month, Sen. Orrl) r r in H a tc h s a id . e h a s b e e n a c t i v e in i numerous c o m Kathleen Pearce,ce, a 1985 graduate ^ B || mmunlty and civic civ related ------^f-M w ntaln-Crost-3gUHigh-SchooUn-^B|| | 9 | B ___ i ^— Q e HM j v i+ ie & ^------^------Hvrum. will fly tMto W ashington Sept. flrst.-plQ ceessayotT^gg m d - M e e r t g?on l JH oveyTiL o d a y _ = “ the value of the thf Coi\stitution’s c h e c k s and balan ces, cub ill iin T n i]p g g i i n n i co m m itte e, IN mmUHilv^K ID nlm ih . Ms. Pearce also0 willw participate-in “ C on ven tio n II, a model constitu- i nW FdllsA w . : tig n a l convention scheduled scl for Feb------r r uaiy^f-nextyeac:zz

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; , -.'uym ANHsrnoiixMiMAN , .(ion andnd a personality like a puppy Tinies-News coircspor.pondenl d o g . • 'T h aat's t' what really Intrigued mem e ■ ROGKHSON - BBob and Julie about these 11 horses,” says JuKe,lie, Groves have a big tioljhobby. They drive "Ihey arearf genllo from birth," BcTglari h'orS'cs, thoselose gentle giants Besideides (he registered Belgians,m s, wtiosc* m assive si/oe has h made them (he (Jro'roves own several cross-bredr e d valuable workhorses‘sforgeneradons. f( draf( horses.lioi They feed cattle in ththe e .Iiilic Groves snidi slshe and her hus- winter• with\ Bonnie and Clyde, a band, Rob, were loki1(1 ht)y the man who brother;r and ; sister (cam of buckskinkin ^ ...... sbld'"Iircm [luilr~nr"nrst“ leam ~tbat BolglaiFliiFl'crchcmn’cross-hrcdsrThey =f — they-(^=get-the iratt-horBe-bug.^^—alsaUuu A n d th e y clicl. ch e ro n1 -S-Shire cross-breds Ihoy will bbe e ing to d riv e soon. Tiie Groves, who,'ho m a n a g e (he Antjulope Springs Kail'tanch near Uoger- "We've■'ve been parading with th the e son. were invited !o drive one of' registere’red team this sum m er," says They hauled the Castleford3rd their team s in the grandjjr; entry each Julie. Tl M S W l - ' V ; . nlghi arthls; year’s; TvT\vin.Eallsroun:_tJarraL£i _Crcttva.'tH ,Ciub.Jn.tlie.Buliluhl-p -.- I ^ ty Fair. ICach'nighIight, an iionored Sagebrusrush Days parade on July 4. r l guest was drawn Inn a wagon by two They have ha> won several top awards.rfelM '' ?, '.I fl of (he Groves' regi‘pgislcred Belgian lately, including i a first-place'' iin n m - - * '7 ■ ' ' n fia re s. h o rs e -ddrawn r;: vehicles In the Twin The blond-sorrol momares, Betty Lee Falls WeWeslern Days parade on June and Bonnie ncll, both botl 4 years old. I, an^lhether first in Jerome’s paradejd e ■ n j f c w e r e a c c o m p a n ie dI b;by tholr fillies, on Aug,I 121 a n d a f ir s t p la c e \n th e r re e - f o p B ______3jnunUkiild_Ki!__■arul_5jnQiiLli-oldaru ccntK e.lc ) & . U x « ■ ----- Kate. The mares botlMill stand al IG.l ^[ Is with everything connected' •• . - hands and weigh ahoiih o u t 1;!!IK( p o u n d s, lese animals, parading the bbig ig H B L , B o b s a id , h o r s e s is a big job. Bob and Julie v v y ' The mares and,nd. foals wore haul thele im ares, harnessed, and theiriclr I gg|||P • displayed at (he fair;ir al! week, along foals inn (helr'fifth-whccl1 trailer andm d L ^ - _ with a 3-year-ol(l BeBelgian stallion, tow thelie wagon behind, A second)n d '■ • . Newman’s Don Continue. C The trailer is used for the outriders' sad-a d - I . . ^ -- - Klnlli(m- liRtTtbe In.l;In.ii'Cs, 'w as:t)orn aie horserses. fo r eaiely.reasons during an(i bred in Iowa. p a r a d eJS, s , th e G ro v e s a n d t h e ir tea m lanked by outriders Barry “ Don s(anris-17.l ha:h,inds and weigh- )tt and Kyle Turner of Roger-;e r- ■ _____ ed !.72ri pounds whi d C lin t J a c k s o n o f C a s tle fo rd . ------Tiiini," says Bub, Hr ■ horse will ivcigli aboLb o u t 2,200 pounds T J ie irr H-agon is a hitch wagon"on when he's (uiiy matnature.. Bob and handmadladeby Moj Broadieof Picabo.-b o. \ . Julie i)i)ugh( (he.mas;lassive hors^last It is rublubber-tired and 16 feel long. ItI t m ■ spring lo befjin breecceding'their own is' equipjlipped'wKh bench'es and'wilF - registered horses, c a r r y - a al b o u l 10 adult passengers,:rs. ’------^— julie“sayT'thcir-Be'Belgians^re-ttie—Theyrpli!pian-to-build-nnothcrr-larger ger-BM W M lM i ■ new modern type,e, “ th e ‘h itc h y ’ w a g o n, thistl: winter, one with woodenlen ' 'type, wilh longer legs." lef Bob sa^ wheels,5, 'Their sliow harnesses weree r e . • TkwtN.-*»PI»itck'SKVf;SAVESaM I • tiiat their stallion has ha: fantastic ac- made by Amish people in lowa. Bob and JuHe Gr0 awards I Parca d e m aigazinei r ^ l o Q H O M E DDALE /) - Three local youthsbs and Mrs. Larry Heil ofaf Castleford, Idaho, Oregon:gon and Washington, The I to o k h o mle e all-around saddles at thehe took senior boy and girl hhonors. Mike top 12 competitors m p c in each event I J fc - W e s te r n St;States Junior .Finals Rodeoeo Munsee.-son of Mr, andnd-M rs.-Phil qualify-lo-cc-compe(e at the finals I a l H o m e dia a l e A u g u s t 23*25. Munsee of Decio. won th(:he junior boy rorfeo at Homp4hicuIaK d a y of t h esirtwo-weektrip, ir As (he clouds croucheded down over I Jj-Thc-.Times-News,ws,-.Howard. sMd^^Jhlli;.r;rM i cM iy'.":iii:t6j;sA:.To(i0ym 'Xhft tanjJSiCSssisBA W h ile thIhey e are here, they will tapepe the fair to deliver anotheher brief tor- R E S UULTS! l .Parade"“prlmarllifny~'HaB“3 ‘co n cen lralea'“In:'iarge' If the colorfOlTOenard:'desig(i'or usA 'ivd^il^p^ClTlB,, . segmentsi Inir Boise, Sun Valley. Hell’si’s re n t,-(h e c a m e ra m e n s(set up their - ■ markels. Howeverver, the m agazine has dev«eveloped a Gannett’s natloiia)nal newspaper...... - • C a n y o n andmd Craters of the Moon, as opening shot at the northth gate to the ' n e C:lassitied l a way. ' 'new-“countryslde|^de“-ediUon fo H tfr^n ori-metr nzrivp-t::;rnfl.tng_segmcnL(m-DDiifairgrQunds_tfhere.-Koba’ lavashl slmid------A-Times-has-Newsclossifiod ---- « _____ — newspflpefsi^ucft^■n^s^i-n^i'tmes-WewsP^'^^^ The Times-NewswsonSUnday,Howardsald; I ', ' . , the Salmonion River In'Stanley. Todayay under the Twin Falls e«umy € Fair - -- willsoll,H, I: b u y o r r e n t a n y - "I (hink our readers re wlir'rind- the iorn)rmal very - Parade ? g t8 g 7 :^ a rfte d . in J.26S p w e n and- theyaretratraveling to.Boise, . sign and gave her inlroduclory ii i,^ „ l O d o m uira r a said the-group's planene remarks in Japanese2 amid -the ^ s im ila r to F a m ilyiy.«^:.«a> > aia:r:: ad English-speaking hustlee and bustle PhO nene 733-0931 Parade fealurejires the same': types of ,ar1artlcite as panypresident,t, »hoV w ji8:guot^4a aiate'iJi■julj^repbrt llckcts arere paid for by Ore-Ida and Family Weekly,I. ItI offers profllw of famiimous per- in E ditor & PiibiJsbiJsher, ^respected tradetiUbIibllcatton ■ ‘heir mealsals-and lodging are paid foror offairgoers. by the statilate of Idaho through a pro--•0-- —— ------... g r a m r u n1 b; b y.G ov -ern or E iL a n s’_pf(ic_e_^______A n o th erIf television 1 station made a .______similar triftrip earlier this summer as 3or(er-from-Yomluri,-ono-of-O f ------(VLLERGIESri! lY ------. ------i-tlid-a-repor ^ O b ituarie! l >S Japan's lan■argest newspapers, T h ey 're n o t allj II b ro u g h t o n b y Mot!'o th e r N atu re, inl pubiicily effort is neces- , ^ , , Ihiwtluiriuirne, Calll, .She w as preceded m 'I'lie rosary will be recllciIted Monday al Ti'C joint 'a If y o u r d o c toir r s a y s y o u r allergy is. i)f K inilii'ilyI'l lv, illud Wi’ilnesdfly T he fmfuneral will lie Meld .Monday alI I U urlal will be eelebrolcded ol 10 a.m, promote Idi p .m . al ,.White Morluary Cliiipel, wllh1th T uesday at O ur Lady of GGood Counsel Odamuraira snld that silice Ore-Idad a be w/ise to see3 6 k legal advice. III Ik'I'Ikhih'. lal C atholic Chureli In Mour Ui>i a .Inly .’J, mil'.),I',), IIn Jam esu u, NcU.. th e Itev.ev. Jolia VVooil olflclatlnB. IJurlal lunlaln Home, products \were. Introduced in thehe "■ ■ slu* niiiiTlcil Artlitirtir M.-Gatilc: tn Col- willbelii• lii.SunKol.M cinonall’ark. with Father.James.llullls;llsscy as cde- nrpater ToiTokyo area, they have cap-ip - ■ _ _ FFREE j CONSULTATIONSs ...... oirif, ,S l> . (in N i i v . IliiJQ, lie died Nov, •nds may call al tlie morluary to-lo­ b ranl. B urial will be In Me percent of lhe market for■or , C em etery In M onnluin Ilom( '.'tl, HIM d a y [romom riloHp.m. frozen frle(•led potato products such aas s O lllce* ((GOI>icoechea Law Ofn< r n M rs. Ca'lik' lived in Illiilil for two y ea rs T he lai'lamily suj't’esls donations lo lhe • Cltl/.ensCenter In Kiinlierly. Kyle Jam es Wilsoion french frlerles nnd hash browns, Theh e statew ide \ \ A\ c c c l d e n t and Injuiy Claimsi m s J/ A vailable |irl(>riii)niiviii|'lii Kiinoinl)iT lylniy41. S en io r Cl Tokyo markel accounts for[or iiiiT o llh i-K im b e rly HtiKI.KY Kyle Jnmc:nes Wilson, In- Sill' wiis I...... aud Trenchv’Marc I percent of the total Japa- M i'duiilisl (''liiiK'h atanil acllve In Ihe fanl son of .loe and Amy Fa I T WKIM I F * L L 8 7 3 4 - 1 352 5 a I Scnii'rCili/ciiNi'MidMUi.MUallim . MUUNUNTAIN IIUML Arnaud'U‘l lJurley. w as iiUlltxirii Frlila.dayniornUiKal nesecoiisuisumer market, hesaid. Survivliit; arc; :i snisun, Anson Gatile of "Frciicli;icliy" M are, Tfi, ol ,\1ovinlaln'Ilo Ciissla M em orial lio.spilal.1, The repoiporter who wilTbe shown on^« « i i - ' liiiydi'M l.iik r. Iwd) diidaunHler.s, Palrltlii lliimc.dldied F riday al Ills home, •.Survlvinfi are, all off H urlev: hl.s t h e s e g maenls, e f Mlki -)■ nl the lJnlver.sity of W ales 1)1 K tniln'i ly and :iii( Uolierl Wales ol " - Inim 1 ------lallier, Floyd Ft»i,------a in Irvine. Tw in Fall.s, ,iii(l llirrliret' slskT.s, Kvelyn ^Mr. V-,Miire w as a nieniher of lhe'he A tjniveslde funeral was»hH ,I.S,lur. ± ------i^iipsnrll of Kinilii rly,rly, Dorolliy llaiikaiis Ciilhollc■llcl'lmrcli. day In P leasant View Cem-imelery, under tir of ColonU', S l> , and Slilrley .'ialcs n( Therere i a re no known siirvlvin'-s. direction of Mc(Uilloch'.soff 11Hurley, .

______R oideo i — j MembererlFDAand II NFDA* S env ices- • C oonllnue^l m from Page B l I S h e s a iId d Kelley'sI next concern will i 1‘WIN l'’AI,l,S A Iuriivi-slde service lo H .III., oi\ Monday Irini) ii lo lii a in.111 TWIN FAI,I.S - 'Thele funeral fnr bO the Misiliss Kodco Americn contest'!s t (nr I'A'i'lvn I, ,liilniMin.Mill. (;:t,o( Twin F alls, iind atI 11' llie eemelery sMotlly hefore Ihehe H ow ard W.' Mine, m II al IKeyiioUls F un eral U lll'K■KIIT I A Ki'Hve.Mde service forInr Fliililll F un eral ('Im pelI'V 'Stell' A m c r l c » c , .‘I Joy K en/y. 7u. of Itiiperl, who llnrltr ol Iho h w lldvlccice lo the next M jss Rodeo!E FUNERRAL CHAPE'EL Clia|)i'l Indav {nnn imaitiiionUiiip.ni, Murvel J ho Wllli tlie Itev, tierald Hi us "Enjoy your y ear to lhe ’ JKIIUMI':' A niavli aveslde service lor died Wedk’ednesdiiy, will lie coiidui'ied lit II Canyon Counly Hapllslsl C'hurili In Woho w as ,p® Addison Ave'e. East Phonele 733-4900 I 1,1-iia ,Mav ,Slu'|i|icanl■anl, n:i, of Jerom e, TuTuesday In Uuperl Cemelery.•y C aldw ell olflcliilinH, A Ilinrlnlh scT.li-c lullost, ll'sIt's a oncc-ln-a-llfellmc op- wlKHlli'dFrlday.willliillhenindiicledal 11 Friendsts i m ay cull iil llnnseii Morluiiryry will he held (he anme dnyny nl 4 p.m n t p o r l u n i tyf." ." ■, n.ITl. Monitny In ,lerome ,li' Cemelery. In KuperpiTl from II a m In ii p.m. ■in on Twin KallK C um etery, v ernor Johnhn Evuns w as on hand foifoi the presentL>ntatlon. Siie snid h er expe- ______ricncc onn t (orehslcs tcanls prcparec ^ Hesipitals- h e r w ell fofor r thocom pblltisn. .ATFTENfflOl K e lle y Is an honor' gr&duatb of hMAOIC VAIXKY Kallieryn Koonceih-e iindW illlaiiillouK.lM illioliiiKii...... Clark Colji:]))egc in Vancouver, Wash.S' HARD OFFHEARING PUBLIC KKGIONlONAI-MBDICALCENTKR ItelesM d n n d w ilt: D attend lhe University o( of T he im all caninal haorlng aid thatt llli practically Adm itted j':viil)nvulsoiiol(iofCiiHidlnK,'' CulK ornia,:a, Davis, this (all. where she • w ^ \ l 9 llfibU for u p to $$, 4 0 0 l e i t I h o n r ------M r«, Al Ituycr.- K tchnr•hard L Harnca. Mra Hoy UuiiciiiK'iiM, ItolH^rl - w ill s tu d yy'btologyr------bl I'". ___ Ji«li!hL»Jino» 9 FihliiT, Ted Mntncy nnd Mr#. I>uh>alu K Kvvd, ' CASSIA MEMORIAL & q p rv lii. M i'lvlii I . KikI Sho iH (ho (hi daughter o( George andnd ' ' ■ /' iom«6lof th» otiior canai typ*p t o l d t . L - ... ull ol Twill FhIIh; Mrs.Irs. (ierlild Scmaiiko and Mrs.1. VWlllliim (i A dm llted F u lcijer. ImiIIj ul H urloy,luy. .Sluvof] J . P icked uf M urliiui:iiu|{h; Allierl ('iirluen T hunderlier ami Audrey ilubbord, twlh of Hurley; UuniK JoAnn Kclley cll ond says iihci hiipcs to' ■’:r'cALL ;; IL Cooncc. Mm Joe KipKlppen and MrH. Kmll Van (.'ai>lviKlcren, iillo l d i h / of l>iiiil; J Jo; o y (iurff of K uport; Mollnilodo llcrnnndcz Ot SCrvc In Iholh( Peace Corps .ond oUondn d ' ' ;------BuWaii(IMfOlfVia.SCj|.scjrmiofwoiiB,* - • ■ ir^>l)Urfi;miHUwl!BwlsTuiUcofAlWuii,— • • — lawBchoolrDir...... :...... ' ReleoM d B ele tM d , Firsl rurrunncr-up (or Miss Rodeo Dcnna MfShockcyiimJim

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...... - - . . teds E 171 ri f l ■...... OCl>itvTiiy™ — ■ ' -BT■lNA1lrtl)^^DAM - - - - Petitioning for .... . lvnps-\cw sfo -Sforrc^pondenr • . JEROME■ - A group of people ijttle Fiddler' ~L_.v'V.' whose buslnesInesses line Main Street gave (lie Jeron•rome City Council a peti- ^ onnnational level tion (liis vVci'l.Vei'k -.\\1th 33, sig n atu res L.; asking thalII non' parking spaces be .W ByJaNENE BUGUCKWAY P>oslal o s officials say it takes up ------,, eliminated fnfrom the streets one T;m es-/Vews coorrespondeni rn - to 36 months for a stamp to be block each' waj^romwa the Main and )duced^ronv4he-tlmc-a4heine■ —i - ^ intorupm iccliiin.______TWIN FAbLS'i S ' ~ The "Liltle ' Is sug;ugg ested:------alph.Ecters told the group Fiddler" logo createdcrc in Fairfield Therhe Idaho Old-time Fiddlersl e r s . il left lu rn lane laii at'that Intersection ; gracing the United Assocsociation’ was organized by r Is u n d er consionsideration, but plans to may soon be gn ...... States mail. S hawaw in 1961 as'paft of his work . y ------• im p lem en t ihcthe Idea arc not in th e- Manhle Shawow of Fairfield, orga* on Ithe Territorial Centennial immeaiatcfuUfuture. IP jrgens, owner of Jerome nizer and ex-oll;•ofliclo president of comnm m itte e' ICrvin Ju rg e ------the— Idaho-rGIdGId'Time—Fiddlers------WhAfhcn4ho-group-wis-chactercc>rPfl ■ ■______^ ^ 9 ______^______Eloral on West W Main, said the Associa^on, haslas begun a petition in'^U^1963 it look for its symbo:ibol business peopleople do not want to see > campaign to hjhave lhe ■ cartoon “Mailannie’s Little F(ddl^," a carcar- .■S< .': downtown businesses bil' move to the caricature of a fiddlefl player used toon)n Ifiddler figure; - outskirts of)f JJerome. He asked the council (0“ loenraininrhlstDry-ofIm ------on U. S. po stag'estafrips. e sl Shaw, now 78, says lie starteiTied ' ^ Petitions were;re being signed this j olher (ownsIS wwhich curtail downtovJn p grnup tn rgviiift-and-pcflS^Vi ------^ • ••m if’i f "''rt'*? weekend duringng pertormances by ■a ------‘------Idle music, which he saysjs,js ; a • Jurgens aeinadmits (here Is some (raf- _ . the fiddlers as:association at the isic part of Idaho and. natlonaonal Tw in F a lls Count;u n ty F iir ; . / fic conge.stlon;tlon for a few minutes Ik culture. He says it is impor,por- ...... when-.schooi.lcoi leLiouLand-When Tup-____^ - -. ------State- -associJociatlon—secretary nt . the-times and techniquess -bbi e - —— ------Fran Widenerr cof Bliss said the . perwjire changlanges shifts. However, he eferved and lhat traditionaonal says Itiosc m niii in u te^ dj) i p t a d d up to______' . p e titio n p ro jMect t was begun in ? rfns I of entertainment be passeiss,ed ■ ______N X ___ V -Nalloharoid-time--^®™ eneiuglt o f a piproblOTTlb"wari'antThe June at the N ito yo u n g er generatio n s. rof-parking-spaces^long ------F id d le rs ContestestinWeiser. ..p — ------eltmlnatioirof "Fiddling is one of America’ica’s lopping streets. She said res{response was over- ^.3^1 been ■ ■ ------...... • .. lhe.ina!nshopF aditional values, it has beei | ^ B | ^ ___ ^BusincssmaiimanlRex pavls..$ays JL _ . I whelming, with'ith-contest-partici- naffirt of our culture sincc the th ------pants taking; petitionsp to their p ark in g spaces spac are eliminated, luntry began,” Shaw saysa y s ■ • bu sin esses along ale Main and Lincoln ------h o m e sta te s aroro u u n d th e c o u n try------r v e n tly .------“W herever thethere are fiddlers or m t ------wiiliosobustncisin ess.------die music, the peti- And he says the “Liltle F Fid id- f e V Councihvom't'oman Jeanne Vandiver lovers of fiddle er” logo symbolizes fiddliddle is, “If you see a problem, tions are clrcurculating,” Widener dier ■ asked Davis, ‘ usic and the volunteer spiritit 0 of lal problem, and-what Is said , ad d in g that th; local chapters niusi T '• what is thal ation are circulating P^PK)ple' who bancl together I h* yoursolution?'on?”------— of the associatic ,are th e ir ta le n t s .'...... _ :aid_the problem, results the petitions5 ;at their perfor- ^nan ...... Davis- said- m a n c es. . . The T^ caricature was’ drawnn atc W from somee ce congestion during peak fair petition drive, Sha>h aw ’s re q u est in 1960 by Georg traffic t imes, e s ,'which could be handled Before the fa I trafflcilghts-a couple of------1 the group had an Perlerkins Jr. of Fairfield; ■ “ byplaclng tri W id en er sa id tl :k from the Intersection on e s tim a te d 4,000,000 sig n a tu re s a n d PPerkins ( had drawn' a picturere < of blocks h a ck fi h'^m e'aBiBle le to m a k e a fo rm al a fiddler fic playing for a barn danc eachslreet.t. e Postal Service in a whichich- Shaw enjoyed.-So-Sha -.members -assured the request to the P re is no plan for any im- few w eeks. askesked P e rk in s if the c e n tra lI fi| :>ostal Service has no .urere could be translated intoito a lange. While the Pos • business, J-U-B engineer specific metho c d -iv i t h 7 h ^ Q ingsavaa-£cbgt!'i'’P ^ O '^ f ^ ’' ...... —i ' - I said ______wjd(-ide,','_. ______~ ' ” y ' = =ilayUheJlmi ''j. . construction! 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.!. (imo to Iftid & HSV lOCl •'Officials have not doiie I all COIundl mei>mbers ^ i t^ppea'l - agajnst;ihfcirfl]]m:i_X'ii£raclti^ila)LailUi^ palriij tt m p n r? n /Ift : t1 r $ i o r 5 1 p 5 6 9 mi^K ^ ^e permit-for a Kelchunmm jpcrmtt, when It.'wasl. B y D IA N E SCHORZlRZMAN peoplele to run for public office, th ia;denled.Tu«(lay by.the Clt;City. ■ cominisslbn. Coi:r«t!ir zoning orM M ceiw w 'f'; 7’/nics-/Vews correspespondenl councilcil m e m b e rs said, ,, . G o i S ' ? d S | S'o'. ! coiihcUm en acc u se d eaci:ach 7 erly as‘a councliihah^an/and imdiily ihfluehcM .il'r 'b e c a u s e he hdu a buiilneHyllei wl)H.W»Uly Howewever, Kinyon said a retire :;;blhBMt«MnBJmpns ^ p e r ly . — „..:.-..‘:b y aJiitcu d lflg .UiD.-iiK■m^l^..^';Cbe;::comAi|S8f{)n I hu8band -of. oric of th r sbeaflDpatP c h JSri- CASTLEFOUD - A proposal to councilicilman objected lo.the measurejure, ThB’denlalMtoele when Mayor Jerry Selffcrfcrt voted unanimously toto UIssue lhe perm'i; . j leaving the: table,' howe s e t . w ag es fo r th e ccity’s jtiayor and _saying.lg he - felt that paving wage wEe*4NB0?4Sly^(Pmn^ ;i^helher4^rrock:had^tberi council m e m b e ra for the first timo In wouldd breakb tradition, ^ T n e m b d r^ e ft1 o “-aciict^-thefflppealrbrou^t-b;I-by'-perm il-“lt»--d963rli€rfi0rsaldrthe-eomntl88ion-tiad- I p e a l., the city's history' sp a rk ed a sp irited ' In othotherbuslness; Coirock against the five-yea'ear , Issued .only a ohe-yea^ear perm it \vlli) Ihe condl-: "Held said the cily’s zoril discussion at thele Castleford Cily 'The'he council also voled lo amen BHiipssued-by^he^ilannlniilne~-tioir-tt|e~'school • finditd-anjther ' lul'HUofrwlinnr ‘ ordinances01 dealing wilh watei Council meeting Tuesday Tu< before the Ihree 'sid.M niK SS lhat yedr; Now, heS’ sisaid; , the commission ' hpsI ’ cSmlSnVjyblLheai m e a s u re w as fin allylly a d o p ted . se w eT r nnd garbage collecllon. Th lo,.a cpDiplelelyi TbVorscdpd llscI^ tn :i^;l85Ulng:: tf|e ; decisions^ ...... S ta rlin g In Janmuary, u i the mayor umendtndments, lo go Inlo Offect in 0( rim five-vuaruQ^ it; ■ _ anfl council memle m b e rs Will "ea c h to b er,r, will make property owner ifie’ stwUB Ihilhe • '-Tne.i® hfi'c,‘ftl‘aCa c»uncUinaii;dQe^4nUinl-'l--inging-tbe-apj>eal,-would receive J50 a month,nth, according to an responsonslble to lhe city for the watei ilHWSi'.ilie ■in«tliigMeuHni(Ing f.a^tlhePSS'iM saltiald abbul-^eld'^ Ajitive' supyv• himself from voting bn lb ordinance unanlmoimously adopted by .sewerir. i and g a rb ag e bills. It also"Si wl tOrd /pbf;t,i^:,We,tterra|,Citi :l rTOTflicrofTmcTBt:------tad: " ie responsibility of the pcopert th e council. be th e glh!»C:COT?M J ~-^3lly Altorney Jim Phllliruce.:wai:.M |4u^>«lil:' The city has never nc' before paid, ownerjr to Inform the city clerkk of( p^5|itScM u« j; Ing the 8tn^;a- Lpcal:.? wages to membersrs oof the council and turn-on^na nnd shut-ofls, If a propert ^jniiiKSebODlTd^ re n t. ------IB u til* u f tliu fuw cl >F do»s not -keep hlll.s nirrnn hM rtu^lharcw o that doesn't, City,y C( lerk P a ts y Kl- th e city. clt; In accordance with Idalidaho ■ ;.vnggrtevM |(att«ln;ai« nyonsaid Wednesdajday. low, maym attach delinquent billsIs Ilo ).;..cgmmltaton.. Tne a c t WJmetiTexclaiigedllietstiS : She said councilicil members told propeftcfty taxes. :fi)oni; vfllliig .'oij. th? isaucp altef .Uie..cltyl« ordlmuie)0LonI)a«eB4 several residentsts who attended The,e clly clerk reppr^d. thj Tuesday's meetinglug that since no Castlerleford has lost moniiy everivcry L— i — I— • ^ b^jThEdtySgp^W a maintenance personson Is employed by year duedi lo the turnover In undJ oo\ u t ______eclty during the sum m er lhe city, the may^ay or and council of th e c )^tsediitcim s>iiwtnle;.'r. members handle all of the physical * TheI'he council also passed the 19H --^ncerUie.iwfr-cotiflctinie iht calls Involved In 86 budget. bu The yearly budgi m c e K ee t c h u m1 approx dget labor ond m idnight' Insuro [ ' , (SeeSCHOOL ru n n in g th e city . ' am ouniu n is to $32,950, w hich Is aboiibout A salary may alsoIso e n co u ra g e m o re • *S ee WAGES on P a g e B4 rates tm ay inceluding3 option lonies Shoshoone increajises water, \ c \ c p t ;ilU M . - A hudijct of $ ?2,f2.5 . >i fai-m'l'jlU'S >ves “i budservices need ed fo r la rg e In- fo r th e 19tt.') liG Trsenl y e a r wa>wa.K n m o u iil'' m o re lh a n llio 1: f toiirisis fnr above their ± iLUAsia _ B isUby z th e K elc liin rtM ty C n mireil— reil ^Irreinet s n ld llu' e’lly’s pflpulnlions. tion fees; 0DKsbudget kv I'eejulres l'IHcs inaiTOtlCCt - - -sanitafi Timcs-Ncws corivi t e * , "'■' lax re c e ip ts w ill geii ByJaNENEBUCKV3KWAY , su ranm cec erfccllv c Sept. 3U. n idg et lnclu(loR'$rr2.'>,«mi iromrom $44i).litMi th is llsfa l year,itax meim the tax than 11 budgeted flmes-Newacorres[.■espondenl Ha e aald a the ll million l|abilily[y I"; 1 BLISS - Cllyy officials in p'*-* y'K rocvnlly*roKcu(id oi)lloiillon lax was In' offccl l( 1 c excess liilo a property-lax fiu rancince policy carried by Colonilonlfll BUgs predict alwuout a 300 per- .tax.nilcd->d 'co jislllutlqiiul b y lhe Iclahii,ah» (|iiiirli'r nnd (he ne'w la“a suitsljinliiil support servI'i. SHOSHONE-F(. Fees for lily water Pennn InstiranpoI Companv will notInnSJ I cchl Increase In cllycl Insilranco , le C o u rllw o w eek s a((o. 1 / lliu y e ar, e old tax. [liixcs of'levnncc. tei a ire d In th e law su it and sanlUtion hav(lavo been Increaied ronowim edrThe xompahy nas atoppi ratcslhisycni^. AllluiuKii the clly i's li local uplloii full-llmepopdocidcii by the Supreme In Shoshone. . p ro vRiding ld i 9 lly iiabl|ly Ihsuraaranee Mnyof Rolland Z lg u public heairiiiK ■ before ;eni51'are''aboui ' The liiw rei ZolllnBor'aald ““.S[ the , l/udgct, the City Councl,__ii $r)2:>,11(10 from the restru rnught agalnsl the city of The city councilill apa p ro v ed m on thly becauBlUBe o f heav y (Inanclal lossc Wednesday that n ,l,„ lls first full-year, Jiiqueir.wheri llie old more fromley t by the Sun Valloy Co.,. at lls Tuesday leaviniing several Idaho lowna In a d ■S'"*!;!!' K dll"llio only pu blic view s on the lor the first - to pul thei ex rate Increases a “ , as high ap $lt) iibout the reveiiues riijsedI b)|,y ty camiDt predict bow I ullles'wlth 1119 la x w ere meeting. ric ullpoalllon, llp Boalnsald. . amounts to almostr i ' S a i S o i ' Hctliully fa lse . lax jlie rest ol relief fund.geting tlieir' option tax lenlswillnowpayiS Crali:alg Hadden, lhe city's broke on tax , • Shoshone resident S ’ “ »e c)ly b u d g et. HlaI csllmatc One grlevilo aveld applying any of lhe per month for waU^aler, up trom M.N. has beenbe Inslrucled to.seeK anothlOther Is based on :to^8»a-llguml n » - ..... 'penhhyvHtfiifcrflfHivernui I pr o p e r l y l a x t e l l e f ; - — .‘rr-.-- will also be 15-per ihsUrairanee, carrier, .Of to advise D ’ “;_ju8tm(!nl8 .ln llio_ finalh a s bu dgeted re c en lly doi SanlU tion tees wll e lhe - iionally-for-ooiel«r--clllc« ol . ijjdso and'nn.''oppt)ncnt an of the taj T u ctured ta x In C ou rt, brouiiih P ei\n ay d id liot ex p la in monlh, IncreasedI (nfrom H. . court«lJ\Cli, o n .>vhal ot)ier op tio ns mnl^l ig comparable slie. , c u ttin g lh e $21U,000 ll (luring legal, lei nnd legiHlutlvo bailies pu blic ira n sp o rta tlo h luet If snId lhe cl- Sun Valleyraised hla quesllfn pertain* The basic ralelie for commercial be aval t . ' A n . Insurdnci If the la x r * ' Lpof^^on loshSne mayor Reid Nowby'ai ."8™'| , nuRKUl Si?” llie-am okm l falls belejww much, It will was ibutIII «H.tax, ho a n d . olh er. lo d g e...... sanitation teWjcece was raised from Shoal ' " tl 'scheduled Id be atoUho council general1 pifTales lu x a iid > ‘2'p ercd n l liij over-biidgetli , ... .. - <’tounellmen, ^Churoimi li^^/clty will paaa on buyir owoerd who supported lhe . ~ f7.5 0 lo |8 . meellfig,dldnolaltjttcna. onrciitoded room ti^ bau^m drlnki ired tax in Ke.lchum had .r . ' Ilf outer buslncilnni, U»: Btuncll and^l^Im Rldinger, will (ace re^le•e ec. ■ ; The w u n u H d eclKlded to huve''' _ j^ “..equ^monL for the K Wa« ...... [) cilv lo lower the 2 oerceht II budgcled Iw ' Allliough I II nccoaaary. II why he rnlii |W.$52S,(K10,,.lhe Jng Jo I h i.I ylng aomc now nnd b a r owi KART Irantll realtudurcd omav.wllh.Uio.aiikedlliecll p = Times-News.TwinFIn Falls,Jdaho.—Sunday, SepleptemberS, 1985------" J-— ~ — - L a bbor law nmay threisa^tenfiyei^ m e n - • J • • ■ 0 ■ - y a i A i i AM D jAM------He sayfr-witb-only-three‘e-empJoyees-prevention^-edi-edueation-and-lralning,------wTmrfMpwfricnr ~— ; figured oul how he can1 (conform to lowered, Jic raliDg.bureau.asks for. - ^ H A I L E Y - T o) ^eliminate messing up mixini, and pre- I'’ire Chief 1- they are cily employees wwho work In conducted fire Extension Servic•vice. Gooding County Home rcgislralionisroi’irefiu ired by calling 7()«-34f)l. dilion lo hirhimself he has three full-1- i o th e rd e p a rtm e n ts . and attendedJed tra in in g c la sse s in lime firefigfighters who work' somee Councilman Glen Ca'pppps says hc iheir off duty dut; hours, but as he ------shifts of 2-1 hours on duly and 2414 1 has written for more infoiformation on understandss il,il, th ey w ill now h a v e lo ho u rs off duly. dl Auclaire says two0 i the classification of emjmplo yees to be p a id for ;hth a tlimt e . such shiftsfts in one week puls■s ic larify th e situ a tio n in Je rprpme. Auclaire sayssay: he will continue wilh ParkJr firefighters•s inlo an ovei^ime situa-1- Auclaire says he will bcbe unable lo as much trailraining, Inspections and ing------tion. maintain1 the same qualiality of fire prevention programsasposslble.proj , • C o n tin u ed froomPageB3 m In olheriieraction: • Council voted Ilo em ploy • completion. _ • In a move to comply with lhelhe Seamoti’s, Bancroft, Sniiiiilli and Cook ' However. Ivclcfflite]i[eF"^ia“ that—FmF'L'abiabor Standards Aci, the cityity as accountants for lho th I9ti4-I!)H5 Authorlzidd r - after all the paperworvork is complete,—has-rcvwm cd-its pay schcduic“tcr-bet-e ^ - a u d it, ----- — iiG^ewinq^seminar ILICECTROLUX -itTnaybe spring befor!forc construction ter recorcoi^ overtlirie hours wbrked'byby =— - c a n begin...... —- ...... - - citv-. em’m ployees.. Beginning-, this,liis... .•..Vandlver-reports tillJ ie re J s .S 6.iat).....SHPSHONP.NJi. - .‘.‘R ead y ,.Set, „Sew,’’ • Ing technlquess w[ll be>e discussed, Saleses iand Service Lanny Sloan, publicblic works direc- monlh. cicity-employees will be paidlid in the building fund forjr the Jerome a seminar• in basic sewing principles.s, Sutton said. People niayiy'alsb bring Vocuum'sTIS *a n d if h q in p o o e r s tor, announced Oct.L 222 as the date biweeklyly ratheri lhan once a month, • Civic Memorial Library,■y, including a will beheldId in Shoshone and Goodinglg sp ecific sew in g problemms : or ques- Sorvicli/icing ALL M okes Set for interviewing’ engineersei for a , • A resocsolulion to sel a city electionon $500 pledge w h ich .P eter:ers announced on Sept. 12I, tlonstdclassfor answers.5. CALL ■ed by the UniversUy of3f S utton wlli g iv e the 1-2•2 hour class — _ . . .flim ila r fe d e ra l . aidJ _p p ro je ct , on Jith on_N_ov.. ,5 w as p a sse d un anim o usly.ly^ h e . w iil m a k e , d u rin g» the council Spons^ored l u d P e a r s o n -- - . ' — -W est and Date-strect•eels. Sloan says Council. nmembers urged.alLcitizens.ns . meeting. Sloan says'piplans for the Idalio Cooplo p e rativ e ' E x teiisioh Se'r-r- at the Lincoln County Co:ourtroom-ln ------ivill u p g ra d e the lo m a k e sure s they are registered to lo addition to the libraryry have been' vice, this claclass is designed for peoplele Rhn nl f);30 a.m , 01on S ep l. 12, 9934 c -5 4 0 5 tjiis project also will OR______— two streets in the-sars a m e m a n n e r a s -v o te !—Voli'oling-in-n-general election-on—eomplet€^l-alld-\vill-be- e-sent-lo-the-who-haven^l- iiit-scwn-in-awHlle-and-wanL- iL_jmd. agaliLaLthe-GoodinjiDg City HalJ______Bth-Eastr^vilh-funding-ing-to-bo-about-lO-=-does-^50t-ot-autom atically-registep-fr--a—Stattrhibniry-Board“for or :r c v ic w -a n d -^ to -re fre 3h-tlj-theif^abilitiesr-said-Gret—- t— at-l-rSOpKTh-the-sameday-f— ------A re l p e rc e n t fro m city fifunds and the person fofor Uie clly elections, theyey then to the Stale PuPublic Works chen Suttonon, Blaine/Lincoln County;y Th e c la s s is free ammd open to 73733-7870 o th e r 9(J pCI'CCnt fruinirfcdeml-aid: fi ------snid^------DepHrtment-for^ippr-ovalal.------Uom£i::f.flnn everyone, although pre-r^-registration______- a03 7 5 - W S - I------B asics on caring for the sewinglg is re q u ire d by c a llln g 886-2‘ mm.Si machine, choosing c patterns- and-id-— — — SchoojI------______fabrics, sewewing tools, and basic sew- Sweaiew ^ " ! . • u o m in u e d froomFageB3_ m isinapprojiropriate. hesaiti. r -liu8incsK-/,oncs.-Condinolional uses in T V 7 ^ Qusaiions, Corrock said sai he believed Hosemamary McQueen, a teacher at the business /one if adjajacent to resi- V v C i*i g e s — ^ ___ the need for a conditioitionaj_use permit the schoolool nnd.one of its owners, saidlid dential zones and as'contmdltlonal uses ■■ ‘ for a nursery schoolII ir In a r ^ d e n l i a l it w as the the third time In four yearsirs in light industrial zones, • Contintinued froraPagelS zone Is a good law becausebee it'allows the schoolool.- that received its first•st Others lft.stificd, hovowevjer, th a t sr,oo less thlian ai la.st y e a r’s bu dget.____ ir uuiiUiliuiiiil"u&t: pui m il'inin nuiilnefji;"nnn llBht tnfluJusiriiil zones • 'fwo coii.•'ouncil te rm s w ill e x p ire 1$ not a disturboQ ce. IMI, hasIS bI a d (0 come-to (lie cily in are inappropriate fotor nursery (hls-ycor. CityCi elections will be heldd • At its present locaticatiori, the school order lo^e.xlst. ex schools. - N ov. 5 -at-llnIhe-Gastleford-Communitjh is directly under-theh e .wlndouLof-a— ------Center- Noriom inntion^etitions'"m ^ rpighbor’s bedroomn and creates, She saic;aid the school had asked thehe "Schools, by their veryry naturo, arc |,j I in |, lo the city clerk he­ traffic congestion whenhen parents drop city forr ddirection in finding a jiewEW going to-be in-rcsiden’ntial areas, scnl ~ c h ild ren off in th e m ornI)rnlng, hesaijj. location,;1, and the cily had directedI it said 'rom J-'raggaslis, a rn op ens Sept, 20. ------:“That-spotis-wrongr'igrTherem ay lie—to-a-high-gh-residential zone, -the zonene student attending the ’ D u n e i l-also'decided to let ■ - _ other spots In the zoneone lhat are ap- in whichb iit t ’s now lo cated, Nursery School. ‘ford Boy Scouts m eet'at _liI-lpro'priat^-besald.-----____ 1______iM c Q u e eleen .'also .accused-Corxock-of-.o f- __ ^WJien.the issue.camc upu lor a vole jllc S Sl U n ity Cenler for no rental . . ;He said he had vote(oted for the two-' having ai vendetta against thehe Corrock voted againstil the pormil fcoincxchanlange for doing odd jobs for • y e a r p e rm it in 1983 tolo ggive th e school school. and Wolford voted for it. , - Ihc cUy. It also was reported that tim e to re lo c ate . i-the-Gity-Council-issued-the-he---- =^l-really- think-we.hailavi^done.lhis ’olkinga-of-Buhl-wtil-renl-' ;‘‘No?i', th e y ’re lookioking fo r ev ery 1983 p erm rrr lt, it said it would review;w group a disservice by nonot looking m; lunity Cenler this winter legal loophole to stoplop the appeal," the city’sy’s zoning to find an ap-ip- to this and making somme Chanecs. |„gi,c,|ancoi c e le s s o n s .' fl&SelV.C^ C orrock said. p ro p rla.te te place for pre-school)ol W olford said. - -- - ;C o rro c k 'sa id the 1ssIssue Is'not'the-nurseries.OS. • ...... ■ M ayor-dcrrj^eiffert-rt-tiien-tiirew . — schoolrits'quality^r-itr-its-need-in-the--^Since.-t ,-thc-city-has-amended-thc- he—liis-suppori-lu-.lha_scbo hont tn b reak___ . community. Rather,, it is a zoning, zoning orordlnance to allow .nurseryry the tie vole and threw outoi Corrock's Use you3 ur influence! ___ question, and the zoninming in this case schools,,,.as a permitted uses in theh e ap p e al. . ______Letters^ IpI the.edilQX ______* 1 0 W H hI f purehau of any eg. ^rieeTyanf' o n t h ef eec(itoriai page Moster Cho.-ge ^______' o r e a mNews • sU rance. " W h at’sIt’s breaking these cities Is cooperative method' of ol providing C all: 737 3 9 - 0 9 3 1 „ . _ ,Zollinger_sald that.ilit.if.BlIss cannql the liberalra l co u rt sy s te m ," h e added. liability insurance. '3 4 22 Main 5t- poodjng . cilman Doug Andrews sug-lg: __ ‘■ T licv-to ld m e - U ie■rj—is a - n o la------tn hprnnift an u 1 tinlnpnrp6fated~'gested~th~the city ask Rep. Larrevev siirnncp pompnnv dolni;IB b u siness in L.- citvasltwas48yearsaisago.- Anderson,on, R-Twin-^Falls, for adviceice the state of Idaho for ciicity liability," “If it comes to thithat,... let the and help,Ip. In .th e p a st, Andt^r^till.haiilas she said.------^ ^ ------county h a v e it;“ he saidaid. answereded requests, from Bliss pro-ro- In the co-op plan. Starandal explain- ^ i> . The cause for theLhe sk y ro ck etin g .m p tly and a n has been most helpful,ul, cdi Idaho cities, woiildd in su re each L____ .ratesJs-the-loss-by-toLtoo-many-citles -Andcewsi^S5aid, ------— - other^------'of^large lawsuits, Zolliiollinger said, and City ClerkCk Anita Standal said Fri-’ri- The city’s policy expirfires at the end I f CQMErHOAAETO YOI n mlllian-tiTl'PfH^aUcjillp^f,hag-hPcoTn»'—

illunclfi m & f i u s - BUHLL WednesdayJay: Kish fillel, corn or broccoli,oil, beans, carrol slicks, f,fru ll c u p a n d ’ . Mooday: Crispy burrltos,os, french fries and plnenpjapple lldblls, whole wheal rollroll milk. rCHRI , Irult roll-ups. with butter,bu nndmllk, Tuesday: I’iz/a wilb heefef _ and cheese. ; AVON ISIIii r aa-i>i«a,' -Thursday:,y--Slnppv- nn him - frpsti-?Sh ; grcL-ti's^lad. peafsrcookliik ie a m im ilk . i <' ______------flr«wvl«wnMn{UppUMpjfiiaucu______m s lf;lahle li slicks, frull cup, iieanuliiui. .Wednesday;. ChvijscJiurtieriers, lalcr lols, tt Wednesday: Beef andj bbean chill, with b u ttcrlcrliar, and milk. pink apjilesauce and milkIlk, ^ _ _ cheese, fruit anil crack'nckcrs. . Erldoy: I’lzI’lzza, gr^ccii^saliid, frull and milk.k Thursday: Dakcd chw se.s:_sandwich, ,hul- V _ ‘nursday; Hot dogs, butt3Uttcred peas, frull lered corn. Irull, cookieL‘and a milk. jn hl])ped potatoes jo: tPtEW HANSEN Friday: Brel wlieelies, whI] ■XOArt and p ean ut b u tler cookookic. Ifriday: Chicken miggcggels, tutcr tolb, Monday:: OCorn dogs, frencli fries, bullereilred and Imller, peaches, Ihoi mils and a fruit, clnnamun rollroll and chocolate peas.i, a[applesauce, milk, arid "har." milk. m ilk. Tuesday:': I.asagnn.I. tossed salad, hot rollsIlls and buller.bul sliced punches and milk, STATESCHOOliQL f l CASSIAJA . ' Wednesdaylay: Chicken nuggets, polalo;do Monday: Itoasl beef, mahlashed pululoes.-% - Monday: Pizza, tmltcreccred green beans, ' rounds,ids,' buller green beans, hot rollsIlls ---- and gravy, ‘biitierodod asparagus,' ^ ...... 1985Cw n MASLIIINE p e ars, cookie and m,llk. ilk. nnd btbuller. plums, und milk, 'amiiml lomiilo wedges, eiinlalouiiiupe and milk, £ -— Tuesday: PIgS'In'a-blanblanket,- tiuttercd “bar:"- • Tuesday: Kish fillets,' 1ml;olalo bar, t)Ut-. jff: corn, carrol sticks.,b. freshi fruit nnd Thursday;y: Hamburger, • french fries,es, lered spinach, lemon pudding, {>i home- a m ilk. cheese;seslU'c, oranges and milk, made bread ami iiulter,', a n d m ilk . r Wednesday: Cliickcii paPiitllcs. sL'ullopeii Friday: lii-ef I) slew, crackers, cheese.‘se Wednesday: drilled imrk chops, cl mashed w .s, IruU salad, cuiiiamun roll, andmd . |M)liillt».-tarU .u nd - | U ------' cornjfrultciip.iiwlilhuding luid milk. Wednesdaylay: lii tnliuii, lator tots, mB lQ E lLAKE]S ROC5 W T T sulad, loturtolii, cnkuQkuotidmllk, pic, rhochocolate cuke and milk. [ilneapple anil milk. Thursday: Beef wlicellcii!lles. iKtUiloes uiid Friday: HeHoi ham and cheese sandwich,t:h, Tuesday: Clilcken fillet sisandwich, but- % gruvy, buttered greencen beiins, hoi rolls uiut■ icd Monday: Soil shell taco, buttered b green ,w - ..... i Thunday; (irilled cbees(eese sund..- grKin greenn )-biike cwtkle andnd' beans, orange wedge. cLwkleand « rnllk, W s ala d , ca ke, fruit andid mmilk, milk, Tuesday: Bologna and cbdheese sandwich. M I: Fridv! Chli^'licuns, cniek'iiekers, homemiide Friday: llarbccul' Ila sandwich, crISN crossiss frull Jello, carrot andd c e le ry KtlekN, j t t DOOR! PRIZE [DRAWI^ NG donuts, fruit co cktailllundnillk, an fricN., fi fruit. Itlcv Krlspiu ciMikle undr, ctioi7tiocolalovakeundmllk. Monday; TaeoH. butteredd g re e n iHmiiH, , - - - mkleandmllk^orsairsalodbar. * Wednesday:lay: .Slibmarim' Hnndwlch, lalcrler frcncli frlen. fr^sh fruirull. wliite fi\kc ■ Hamburger gra’ 3 P E m m lO U ^ gravy, hash brown ' Uilii, hultcred hu poliR. CoCon-Ul pUddlbgUg iimlmllk...... — m • •' j»tnloes,:-pea»,‘-cheeiiieese-stlcks.—hot------TintHfilllf i l i r ...... TuesdayV (Joulffsli.'fiii|lm‘dvd'iiplnTich, ciin ' UsouK s an d b u tte r --orialadbar. or Thursday;y;.Mi|.caronl und chcesv, ^rolls,Is, rot imd culcry sticks,,N, fru ll, p e a n u t A Fridiy: "Chiciien pattlc0 oon bun, Irencli . pcanulut butler cup, grven. beans,ns. butler cuoktc, roll, Hulod si har and jp six’ rrlet, mixed vogotobilrtlw, chocoHH wulcrnirmclon, solud har and milk. milk. .. cake, ch ocolate m i li-ori«lailb«r, k - < Frldty! FriFried chicken, mashed potatoes,BS, Wednesday; llamburscni,I, Italor*t(lls, h u i-‘ W i .A p m I

' S u nd ay . Sejjtemnb b er 8 ,1 9 ^ Tim es-News,5, TvTwin Falls, Idaho 8*5 ckiv^ss^increapeeds-am id-heavier4Faffic fl(flows and— dozen-people4^ilkilled-tn-elght-different-accid'eldentsover-the-ln mountingng death s: The Associated Press ______failure to use seatbatbells keep surfacing. as_i-P o ssib le__ ^long L a b o r D)av av weekend opened Septem reasons why the tren;rend since the la te 1970s of annual fatalities alreadyidy Ihls year, up-7 percent froirroml984. of the Feifederal Highway Administrlistratlon said, and BOISE - A dramaticlie Increase In traffic deathsiis this declines In the numbenber of traffic deaths may wellw slop Pour, Includlniling a baby who w as rfot in a childc restraint statistics beb e a r him ouL summer, peaking a week»:k ago In the bloodiest Laboror Day thisyear. seat as requiredred by a new slate law, wereere killed in one During 1984, Ii about 35 p e rc e n t of Ithe molorlsts'on weekend on record, hass cicome in the wake of what a :Fed- The situation has> theth Idaho Safety Restraint. CCoalilion fiery crash Inn 1Idaho Falls, the worst accident act in the Idaho's fedc(>con runn- a g re e th a t seal!lalbelt use in Idaho has nev(lever been high, proved enfciforcemenl, Owens said itt w£was also due to an beyondihat. we'r£.not.justlust'cxactly-sure.^^------— ...... ing-as high as-58 percjercent ahead of year-ago levcvels. The - le av in g th e m looking loc at rising speeds ass a m a jo r fa cto r in c re a s e inn tth e n u m b er of m o to rists guiltsulltyofspeeding. • • ^ KetchumiI bans loud noise>es ...... - ...... KETCHU pT- R eactiicting to com- ___ plalAts of loud noise inin t th e b u s i n e s s ______LettThei------Paris’ «■ ■ a 24-hour ban on disturiturbing noises T u esd ay . 5 r f ~ f l 5 W bODDi __ . ._eslablish_a_p£rmil.5yslcritcm.for_allpw: ____ . Persobnsi SI ers Ing special events, Indueeluding those It believes Important to its tourlst- o rien te d econ om y. ------The'actioirartrendsntsits-noise-ordi— .: __ i i -- IntnLOdUCB^ You to nance to prohibit “eleaciearly audible" amplified noises - fnfrom stereos, ------ratllasn)r“ !oud“ 5pcakcrk c r s " - a t - a l l “ - ‘ - times. Previously, thee ban t was be- iLireiaitborneGvoordint aim — tw een 10 p .m . a n d 9 a.mn. . City Attorney Jim PhilPhillips said he ------put— in— the— allKlay_iy -^ rphlbitiQn_ _ ___ I—./ because tlie previousi rule n requires f ■or \ Careeer • Catsual-^SS p o r t! the city to meter noise;ises or for the ___ police to-be-proficienL-iit_in.determin:______^ ------— Ing If their level exceedseds the restric- tlon, The standard the cityty will' use Is If a noise Is “clearly audlblllble"at50 feet of the boundary of the• propertypr from _ ,,, w h ich It o rig in a tes. Y o u lH l . 'w anl to live in tiie classissy, pulled- At the request of Coiinouncilman Tom ^0Q6thither looksoi Liz ClalBorn) r n e “ .... ' J H eld, th e’ council ajso a): direclcd COOrdiidinates! And our person:onal shoppers Phillips to amend thele v;vjrdlnance to willsh(stiow you iiow. included a - permit ! beneficial events thatIwouUvloll" w er rightyPleated sRift inTcieep d tones ^ th e re strictio n . ------o f tu rrqaolseTm q i tirfDciisia'acce:centsr97.00. ------Otherwise, such things thir as the Tweecedy sw eater vest, 67.00.)0. Pure silk -----Wagon-^Days—Paradele during the, , ^ joise blouse, 62.00. Labor Day weekendId and other events beneficial to toitourism would (centeiter right) N atural-tonedI texturedte be prohibited under thehe amendment, " cotton)n blend sw eater, 50.00.10. N u b b y “ >^ r ii H eld sa id .- ‘ . plaidI sl(irl,sl 67.00. ( b e l o)w) w From The Paris Pantm S- h o p . ______- le ash ed grey'cargo jacjacket, 74.00. ■ ^ ■ ^ a t e h:hineh5lirn-jeaHSr49.00.£ i l.^r-ey-anri p ■ — rose slrlpesl d s hirt.-T^6:0e;------I F I E D " - S i z eS s 4 ' t h r o u g h 1 4 a n d a , lul,51711 ^ P ^ A D S J i m ___ f i L “ Fom wD V t ------JUSTASifk . . . JERRY I UNRUMIH ■ _ 6fTw?nFQlalls ~ I Z l H — _5iie— rentad..d — b e f ------apartm ent iri juaj u s t o n e m o n t h . TJp' ■ \ B u t f

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U.S. Open tenni _ ____ '- ■1 Classified adOerlirtising C6-12 Turrnoverrs haumt m s iitreakI Stop:IS at 2>5 PROVO, Ulah (AP)IP) - Brigham and aaacolea, reierrmg to BYU, "It’s's w ho c a rrie d th e th e ft 65)5 y a rd s fo r a - Young football Coachach L avell Ed- h a rd lo wiwin when yoti turn the ballill touchdow n to m a k e il: ]10*3. for th e . wards said it was. thehe Cougars’ five over loom;manytimes.'' visilo rs la te in th e first qu;qu arter. ' turnovers against UCLCLA that spelled Lee com:onnected on all four of hisis The victory In the seccicond meeling ^ j | the end to his team ’s 225-game winn- fieid-goal3l a tte m p ts , from 25, 35, 2020 between the two schools)ls avenged a vil ing stre a k , a n d 25 yards yai away, before Stevens’s ’ 37-35 loss in 1983 lo BYUU early in the x------P — ^We-knew-it wasi gcgoing lo-bc an game-wlnnInningdrive, ------Cnugars’winstreakr’ - ' evenly matched gameim e, and yo u’re . nol agoing to-bedt-aa greal! toolball That-loitouchdown-came.late in Lhele - BYU'3 loss before! a .. Cougar— team . , . with the nunumber of tor. game wilwith-^UCLA- trailing, .24-19,9, - Stadium crowd of ^ 65,453 65 c a n i e - B | S ( , novers we had,” EEdwards said blowinglg a I*yard dive by Cougarar almost exactly, two yearars after the following No,8 BYU'sJ 's 27-24 ioss lo q u a rte rhback.Robbie a i Bosco wllh 2:5454 ddfendipg .Western. AllUhletic Con- ing in lh ^ g a m e ^ _ , _ ..the_ 20th:ranked. yIsilorssUc - Jrom ^Uif J™ "'" "B ference_ champions los'ost 40-3G _at^^^^Mg l T r 1 j | Pac*10.- • But Stevteveris. a junior wTio replaced"2d'"Baylbr, IhelfTastpr^ous Edwards said he5 nevern thought starter DaD avid N o rrie e a rly in th e se*e* The NCAA record forir the longest m uch ab o u t B Y U 's winning wi streak. lif, d ro v e UCLA 84 y a rd s in winning streak is hejd byby Oklahoma, “We just wanted to be as good as we sw playsys. hooking up wilh Mike■■■• f n "J 2 2 ;------A 25-yard field goal bby Lee gave Bruin kicker JohnI if^e booted four Runninging-back Gaston Green pun-'in -' UCLA -a 3-0 le a d , w hichv B ! V ^ m a tc h - field-goals-and-reserve*rve-quarterbaek—ched-the-i le-baH-ove^-^OP-a^ouehdown- vn-ed-late-ln-lhe-first-quan arter-on-8-24—^ ^ H ^ ^ | Matt Stevens droveI UCLAU' 84 y a rd s a n d follovlowed with a two-point con-in- y a rd field g o al by Gary at Webster. c to a winning touchdofidown with 1:02. version rurun lo give UCLA its victory.. Bosco's 10-yard paM to^ B a rk BelHni I rem airting S a tu rd a y evening.ev( ' Bosco,), \whb had completed 29 pf 4l UCLA Coach Terryry Donahue said passes fo fi r 340 y a rd s a n d twovo C ou gars he Inserted Stevens intiinto the lineup in touchdowr)wns, was prevented fromm secutive-games\throwit le ast the third quarter "bee;)ecause we need- passing; d(deep downfield by a swarm-71- o n e touchdow n pass, t ed a change of pacc."I." B ut he sa id ll ing UCL/>:LA seco n d ary and w as in-in- A 35-yard field go al bby j Lee and a [ good'footbairto tercepted!e d tw ic e . T^-yafd s'corihg 'pass froi-om Bosco to I n atio n al cham pl* L ee’s four fo field goals marked thehe Glen Kozlowski made 1 fo r ; , look fQ ur.p eriods o f gc se v e n thI lime the senior fromim BYU at intermission, i beat the defending ipr€3Sive-lhings-Downeyr(nat (-rGalifTialclcked-that-hurnber- er— Bul-the-inserlion-of-S-Stevens-m to-^^^^H I ons. CLA) was there In a gamene — a n NCAA rec o rd . the lineup gave UCLA a1 b On his r f------"One-of-lhe—impr Tive U C L A ~ 7 T ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H about lhe leam (UCLwe played great game agaigalnsl Boston College in thehe yards and Lee kicked hkfiis th ird fjeld ahuesaid. Klckoff CClassic, suffered five a:20*yarder, to mak(ike it 17-16 fo r ■ n B B B ;• .scored, we knew If Aplayeda^more-ndversrln we -Indudlng--an--intew«ptibn-6y- jj[_B.YiJ.-with-5:29-rem^n jnlng-tn-lhc ir a wecoulddoil,”Donahuthe final period. UCLA sin5trong safely Craig Rutledge,;e, th ird period. 's IVIarcus T urner (2 4 ),I, sackss. BYU quarterbacaclt R o b b ie B o sco in firsti r s t q u a r te r a c tio n J . -Donahue-sald-UGLA-i physical game in the de in Jajckpotodoesn'ttdieAexispite6\iD-Otosi ngals Prid s y F L Y’NNMcROBERTS m Ifor the first time. “ In the-le second...... « « . Sew s w riter \half, they came out a back,”I _h^ said in the cre\ H H H - -JACKP(:P0T-- For Jackpot and ] ■ewtji; roll;I it up • locker room, a scene munuchless - 'st-ever football team.. dismal, than one_mightJi-hOiielfiX:___ • i B B iv^ftgm oonVbattle-wltfr—j ld-was-o-6tudy-in-th&-finer—^----- Hancock-said-he-didn^!n^-mlnd- 1 1 1 \M I po in ts off Clcompetition. ]losing “as long as I pla:layed m y * LSHiAM -^ i laguars suffered an Inju-• |best" and the rest of the th leam POCATELLO,L0 (API - Junior m | | | | I | | U — Fy>plaguecaed-€M-lQS6-to-lhe-TigeF&—■ 1 gavtf Its-total effort, -A / fter-a- -taUbactrMerrtl■rrtltrHoge-scoredrthree ------: le final tally 'couldn'tt ,crushing first half, "thehe whole to tead the Idaho State d e v a s talie te Jackpot’s 13 players> jg e a m Im pro ved 300 percecent,” he Bengals to a 4' 44-17 v ic to ry o v er th e its smsmall yet spirited group of^ jsaid . Northern Colonilorado Bears in the non- Other heartening effortiris came con(erence colhcollegiate football opener 1 atmosphere- sometimes-^ from the Jaguars’ 140-pound 14 for both teams,ns. the formalities of even> quarterbackI Lupe Torrei•ero, who The Bengalsa ls lo st a 14-10 h a lftlm e . prep athlehletlcs, Saturday's Jaguar absorbed much of thee Tlgfers’ lead when'N.N. . a n d ' - -i bridge, a local bartender; echoed ______1. -first-Intereceptlon in-Jagjg u a r his----- backup quarteirterback -Gino MarUnl------= r. the feelinjiing throughout the Crowd1 tory late-in the-second ququarter-to- -cam e in-toHea4ead-an-e6-yardr-tti)lay ------^ w K b s L Jaguar sideline and small1 stop a lengthy-Richfieldd scoring scoring drive,/e, with the 6-(oot*3.-22(^-...... w ooden bleachers. bl “They didn'tt drive. The Jaguars imm'mediately pound Hoge; gogc in g in fro m 4 y a rd s >ut ex p e ctin g to w in . . .• added lo thal bil of goodid luck b y out. ..R o m e w a'a s s i n 't b u ilt In a d a y .” driving Into' Tiger territritory (or __ Early_Jn th, who» rambled Into the c x p eriet‘iencc: Jaguar possessions> two of the most seriousIS were a end zone Iromrom 6 yards out lo give In th e gonsame’s first minutes were’ dislocated elbow for gueu a rd R on i s u a 28-17i7 leadI after the extra vith confused cries of "We‘ [McDaniel and a possiblelie broken point, a )lay''lrom the huddle, and1 ankle for Harris Sharrlrrill, who The Bengaligals were not through fu m b les ww< e re n 't uncom m on. was reportedly taken to fc Magic scoring, howevivever. K)k them the whole first’ - 'Valley Regional Mcdicalal C e n ter vVIlh 8;43 to play. j ISU's Jamie Fit- H ^ B H I ^realize what footboH’s> for treatment, zgerald caughtIght a N. Colorado punt at really likeike . .. They got their (eet• But despite those mlshsbaps and the Bengals'Is’ 38, c u t to the left wet," Coaioach Fred Ball said after■ the (Inal tally, Corbrldge!e seemed behind a wail111 ofo a blockers and broke 9 ▼ 9 tbe contentesl. Bul "there were■ to have a good grasp o( thetl day's (wo tackless enei route to a 62-yard a^niFbrlBiBhtBpotsT** t ------■ signirrcaM57~Polntlng^“ out-tbe- -loVTcMSWiranr e t t i n r------^------w O ne of)f ^hose pleasing perfor-• limited history o( Jackpkp ot loot- ^ a n ce s c{came (rom Wayne Han-’ ball, he said with a grin, Jl fl cock. Jacktckpot's 180-pound runningI lol h e lle r thari la s l y e a r’s .' 3 back andd only0 experienced player. ^la o'-w^-ao " Latee kick a A Filer' Ilrans(er lasl year, he' JKkpM...... 0 0 o k e o ppen e r enough runs with pure> |{~«a(t(yon(allHlJackpoipunli > it-SwaHiilonlBpiniSwalMlonr liftsJ^ Utah g u a r'ss a few sadsfying first . l(-!iwaliulon8nin(n>n rolled) H | * i Jl |{-l>rciton IJ run.olt Jackp;kpol lumble ^ J jw n s . iSwalnilon run) M H ancock)ck agreed, with Ball'sI It-i'IpcrSruniWiirdrun) a sses smlent en when hc said hisI K-Swalnilon 2 3 run oK Jack; overrBSU (Wordnini ■H m ™ * teammate!lies were “shell-shocked''_____ H-SorcnM m run(riin fallrt i SALT LA,KE K E CITY (AP) - Andre w/«vESAv«ON— tn-the-gi“gnme's-lnltlal-minutes— ' lJ-J'lp^r4panfromKinirfrrt)eiiierruBi ------Guardl'bootcditedn-25‘yard-fleld- goal — I Lance Kiii[ing (42) sp rin ts b u t a h e a d o f J a c k p o t’s Jo h nI EB e tts u p on b e lnIns t hit in live comDctltionI K-rip«r2onin(runfallfdi with three seconds sec left here Sotur- I day lo lift UtaU tah to a 20-17 w in o v er Richfield qi B oise S ta te3 In the op en e r (o r bolOth lh te am s. vM raH Guardi's secondsec field goal'of the fumblesiSTDs BHflliiaM B game was setlet iup-when Ute freshman B S n j H C arl H o rryI blblocked a Boise State Idaho f M II^ B punt by Tomim ! Schlmmer with 46 se- conds le (t inI th( e g a m e .' U in 43-228 loss lU M U l Rikki WllsoIlson grobbed ball and s. - G ive R c jg le (ailin g Ijchind be! on d, thon (illmbltiBIK , returned It 14 yads to the Bronco 9- tpO Sltouchdowns ond back Intobit, ll Auker's luniblc come onin y a rd line. CORVALLIS, Oro., sophomore- Erik the end ol 0 17-yord potBlploy lolo T h e U tesI of the Western Athletic Bynum his four ent tou (Irst-start at within inchicheootthoBcovergoal'Unc, c. U H W Con(erence mran two plays before great overall.game,irvIn so Mi^lone over T hat keptp t Id oho Irom ta k in g a 33-2626 , G u ard i wonI the gam e with his kick. Wilhelm an exccUcnl 'lead.O iiijiTjgon g to le m o relied fromm Boise State,Ite, a membe'r of the o ig ' quBrterback and DarvI3-28 v icto ry o v er th e re to a0 go-ohead IIM goal) Then, .. Sky Conference n c 6 ..M l tifid U i e ^ r a ...... 100 y a rd s In ru sh in g .Idaho hinged on Ron Oliveiver tlroppwl Uie klelioll, gIV':VT at 17-all ilh 3:41 left In the gam e Oregon* State’s 49*2flproved a 21-pplnt ing (he Beaversfie; o Ireeble touchdownm when quarter!rterback Hazen Choat^ (be University of It, Ida fro m th eilh th o e lg h l, ' , ' fired an I8*yary a rd scoring p ass to Toriy three fumbles that pronced on two kick With two tw ond one-boll mlnutei Hunter. swing Saturday night,by Idaho for clos- left, Ida|)oijio blocked a funt, Ihe ballfn That play/ w as s e t up w hen A n d y Oregon State pouncend vandal Scott reboundiniling through (he end mne loror - ^^^■-Regtm D al'took receiwng misplays bit yappeared : to be a BOfety^(, But; the VMdalo jy ^ toto ■ on a fake puntunt and ra n S8 y ard s for Jl Irig touchdowns andin(n(h«5iihai6ne;;coww first down onm tilth e U tah 18*yard llw . i Auicer fumbled what thes final eight Beoverii took( ovor at tho nliio to;, TbtUtatiwlI win avenged a “ ,"a clncinduchdottn liiR , c lin ch Ihte ei victory. to the Broncosicos In INO. the onlyolfir, ' ^ all of that liv . th . . _____«..> I Moi kain.I n in a IH atin IVlia lh « AlAAlinn m in u les.. ;_____^ ' rI • ■

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I ? , ci>r«ii c 0 0 0 0 Kerteld r a — — i s fc:^BftSrB odg€ r Mats,,7 -6 ” !SBB33 flui l^ lt a i m •ooitull: MILWAUKEE KANSAS CfT S ‘ ' The Associateted Press • the San Diego PadP a d re s 2-0. if n 2 5 «U6«f0n 301 T Wllh one out In the fourth, Tii.’iw " ’■ S s f i H S s j ’ SiSffi:! s S S SM St . LOS ANGEl;ELES - Mike Marshall National Schmidt drovee a 2-2 offering froni ’’VosT"!. - “ 'tO' l.«'D is s H J S T S S ^ ^ ^i« ^ W M : s S s S fflSSln" singled will)h two I outs in the ninth ^ - Hawkins Into the iefl-fleld bleachers IB 7 0 0 1 s JO-So'*'' 30-Kfi*M* SD-0 It 3 1 : 0 l'»r(IO) 5-lPcrM J' Sivr?/"'" inning, drivinJing home plneh-runner for his 26th homejm er of the season. It ? r S ' : • "jwi?7 i J o s e G onzale:ilez from sccond base lalast nine starts while losijsing five was his 451st carecareer home run, leav- L 1 ? 0 a . IuMeilW;39 PmtbutDh I i ,I ', , , NErmnoiiJJ.Uitijiitllti cJ5iSm£ y i J J 5 KoT^i'-cS'tCTf;Jlibo Saturday andid giving| the Los Angeles tlilim es. ing him one short o rt' of Carl Yastremskl “ j m! ij, w l roolU Totti, ' JJ * 111 * iw i" IJ 1 0 0 0 ^'m’"'|0 ‘ ^ I ” itnw.ii. ’D o d g ers a 7-6 7-6 victory over the New for 17th place onn thth e all-tim e list. i^pu«ii? Y ork M ets in in a brawl-interrupted ijiOj, g am e. Cubs 9, Keds 7 Ws"-AM nn msv»Mn*oui4o’s. s niiiwii E x p o s 7,, G iants 1 ' i , S ” ' ='§ a 1 " ’l i fiSsVjt ®ne out ou in the ninth, pinch^ WICNtlSl.ltK»flM*WY f hlller Franltliiklin Stubbs singled off CHICAGO - G ary Mi SAN FRANCINCISCO Floyd AL standings ■ a l leaders two-run homer followed by •«A9»,*„., Terry Leach,I, 2-3,2 th e fifth New Y ork ‘JJ led five strong Innings ------—M»w«ilm------run shot by i.^on Durham1 keved1 a Youmans pitched — — CoclMwtl,«-5. 3J J 6 8 e Jt^V- ■ pitcher. Gonzmzalez,. just promoted -i^^-QTe and- contributed-ed-tw o-hils-as- the— ■ <*B BGinton ‘ ' ’! ■! ! £««?■ «£» s i s s s -six-run seventh- inning -to . i '001 ,527. Bochl«. OakUM, • .31 in ; Butiff-: from Class AA S® Antonio, ran for C hicag o Cubs to a 9-7 viclo•10^ over Montreal Expos)5 beat b the San Fran- 1*09 IIUNS-HHcni3»lon. Nl>i> 1Ton ttr. MX/THWIV(ijT ' S tu b b s a n d stole sto second for his first ^1' Cincinnati, snapping aflve-gJiam A if,/ cisco Giants 7-1— *■ "S r ii'STirf-sssL lvJoi,; 'ritnSSIj'® m a jo r-le a g ue e s s to le n b a s e .- • k-! « “"’' iO '^- Hubie Brooks il _ byCauam . ABc>sciQa.B|.Co00 lEXAS and Intenllonainally walked Ken Lan- , Cincinnati’s Pete Rose wa; in four al-bats and struck nntou turirP ^ad IWO hllS, Incllncludlng a homer, for ? •" i„ « 5*J5? «.o-.i 3 K k I w H M5L7 dreaux before)re Marshall, who had {", He walked once. Rose stllSH needs „ s.!». !!!!Sss: i!iSiii f!SS»,M r““ V» homered «arlir)«.-»^|i» cn«»0, ii'o3, retre c o rd of 4,191. ' " lor the lirst rive live innings and was ii!jsi;||a|cg . S : : ' : : ilif s cI 3b 3 0 0 0 “ RIPLES-Wiiton. K*rrMt City, Shawon Dunston opene (^5 lilled aller givlnjvlng up a run in Ih „ Braves 3,3, C a r d s 1 CiiChicago seventh with a doilouble oil P i r a t e s / , ,Astros 1 - - ■ ' oilis-T^—1 KL to------ST:-LOUIS'S— Stcve~Bedroslan; 000 0 » -J GIIwn»i.Seiltl», ». U«l*nQl», third on a sacrifice bunt ■Jljlnch b; “““STONED'Defi-Tuntiellteamed— ‘■■-“te iu :., „ «»on N««yo<«___ “«»^C^.'».Monl^Tc Zane Smith and ar 'Bnice Suiter com- "’J . L ™ »llh P^l r i«m«iiliwnts-ori-ft-six-hilter— g ...' „ ili aiw 000-2 ^ive•hik■c^-leadhl:g^he~~ialterlBilly-Hateher-and-«ci TOfono el!w.ld’oi-T®«'i‘“LOB-ciJ-Cr»cjg3^ f^^B^ior. ao«el.r^. M;M; lilSrri!?*K4r^ 0>i4hOmi31,W»|lundt'^'r^ i n r — ~fa»»g<^n''a ST Sd ani f o f lakak got, three hits and Braveives over the St. Louis Dernler’s single after Dernl . ' s S # 5 S IINIgtrD I wVc“ |t:i *SB^F'lii'''(l,'?*ij‘ljl[ltnlilit* (>l. S- ” «TcIi'iHO (It aecHkiniKlui',K.... as the Pittsburgh 108 ,7 fouled off a suicide squeeze I "Sllloral isiilw HO) II Btlllmi ,. C a rd in als 3-1. • ' “ ‘‘‘■SesbSlheHo; Houston AstrosT-l. St. Louis, which V had won four te m p t. 'W S.»;i£'A .iiio.».«• « “ “ □ S S “ t 1 ! : p^i: !ia t~ The victory wasvas just the second in ... r,n. OIMWn 1-3 0 0! Ci ; I SlEiSS'ilfVWi ;|,it s tr a ig h t g a mies, e s remained Vk g am es lhe lasl 24 road-oad games for the _____ S a f B y ...... u»City ntnrmiiu 1 j-3 t ^ t ------abead-of-secon:ond’place-Ncw-York-ln— (Houoin" b^'^,*85j 2 O O C J^ls^-P adre^ ...... gH ia-'"""" ...... !______the National Lp ^ '"Turfneil— 3 -h 9— ^ won—his—second^— ------O h H '’ 211 3 1 1 “S..EWI....K., ...u . lost toLosAngcigeles 7-6 e a rlie r. SAN £ DIEG O - M]ice S ^ l lli!'. ' ' ' HarrunOOI, 0»M«. Ji. DUOO^a . a a nidi hil a straight decisionon while' striking oul NL standings_____ Joaquin Andm d u jar, 20-9, gav e up solsolo homer and a run-scoriniing triple seven and walkingin g on e befo re leav in g H»firy. BK-Okiiiii T-3W A-i three nins onn nnine hits in seven irin- and ant John Denny hurled a fiv:ive-hiller with a blister inin theti seventh Inning. . t..i. “ Ti; % I AP-SK-OM/-BS ■I'MUDI...... ' - - Ings. He has3 vwon only three of his as the Philadelphlayhllliesi blanked1 Tunneligaveupllv) fiv e h its ;-~ '______------H SiS f------ll i! :ffi i{! —------NL leaders----- . 5 ^ . j S f . y» NL boxes______. .BAItINO IMP It b4H)Me08« P i n g L P G A . |H ATLANTA ^ tTlOUIS rt r UN "nlrK-viiSohf. Atiim.. too,«,IUm*t. »*■ Uon- sltpKvw'FtrWg NspWinf7Me-143 [field7^¥aijnk§"esT!a ape withtwin, \ !!, !E8rr.,"l:i" 5 § i§ ,s.arss: i g s: _____ SirFlincHeo _ .MM IW M' iDt \0lAng/H7fNn>Terti ' si Hi “ IS S ^|||XloS€ein oirloosmgrJa^S^sinALrlrEast £ & “ ■ i sSS'ilS^' j i T h e A sso ciateded P re s s " e n th s t r a i g h t V ictorcto ry . i _ S H S " ! S * ® ^ S a ~ CiKinnill nCMogo :vv T s s niinir-iS ; IS K lM ____ . ■ The trlmnpj) gagave Kansas City a --' - toult ('O'KFottcli Bj.gn ph ^ I H K rS ffiW .------« ’NEW YORKRK’ - “ D^-'W infierd" ------American- l'/^!-gam'e leadi 1:in the American ne«l«t ToWi S3 3 I 3 ToM 31 tr r i. 8s.'»'.. i>«r Cl«(nt\.H, CiMr MiH 7^[*« escaped a rundmdown to score the go- _ . .1 - League West overiver Callfomla, which » , tiner. Ntw Coilten Wtikar 7>'j-]«7 a h e a d ru n inn thei sixth inning and ■ : 2 m , • lost 4-3 In BaltiirItimore. The Royals’ ..S'S.SS'S^S.iln. snoun, »i: Kim/ . iw7 147 Guidcy' won, his American •lead Is their largestg e sl of th e s e a ^ n . ^ ;1|5SsM>ull 9. |B - HtGOS, SILOUIt. U: S»mu«l.^;»'i.iiiroS Pf an“*’ 7t l j ~ l 4r League-leading^ng; 18th game Saturday KutiM'4, BtnMKt. nntffliier. VinSirk* liSI. COKmin (9t|, OCert -franco, Cinclrv dlii llofSlghan New York Yankees beat r%f (Jon. N«« ruk. Siitin Sinotn J f ra night as the Ne’ Jrloles 4, Angelss 3. tn e e s o - -4a'o!o00^ ^ ' jL^i*^ lltf^*^^^' - - • Ta'ri^ No O ak la n d A A' ’s 3-2 fo r th e ir eleh th — - ^ 1 boxes------:------Slei?7S5r*f«, Juiit PyiX B*d'toii)rw.«-i> 51-3 4 ! III. r J8-R-1JI s tra ig h t victory , ^ ‘ ■ BBALTIMORE ' - Mike Young C h tsO xS , Texas 1 11 I S r s ,:; ? » J § § singled-lhrough-a-{ive-man-( ------f - i r ^ U W m -^iSSfbw-T—j-rnr SS;u£?'S^——— — l"he—triumphiph-pulied-W ew-TOTir^S^ £ M d ARI'INOTDN,-i; T e x a s — C arlto n — jtjgjj -within I'^gami nia lnfield..with.the.bases]oad " " ' “ 0 f i i r . " S'i'i,”i.^o^™!!:: i ”i s r s * ' " * " jmes of AL East leader “ “ “ -FiskTIOUbled hornsyme"the tying ruhand is Hoj>ton.2t;Go>tio«.StnO' While Sox a I jtll Mattingly iedi o off the sixth with his, Mo(Vloore, 7-8, and stole secom,nrt ™ 3-2 victory over lhthe e T e x a s R a n g e rs. 3« } o«ii»f :i) 4 1 J fctnj Jb 4 )x..enlered the eighth - S i NFL standings ..... {wtlw - 28Jh home runun of-the-season; Win- Ripitipken had an infield single aiand Fd Sox-' t t HVro“o »rA§ 3" ; IS ".. 7s:7i-tsi field followedI wwith his second double dieile Murray was walked Intenenllonal' ‘railing 2-1, but HaroldHai Baines led off Hum« 0 0 0 0 DuntW) tt * with, a single. Cm ,., ■ 1 ^«fnina>L.LOarHlaMloti }. TefM-won-___ IS r^ V M g a n ie and ai was sacrificed tn ly,yjoadlng 1 the bases.------One out later, ElsK . ..•. _ =£allfQrnla-ManageciGeiiEm r -plneh-runner— Reid----- nserted (iustavo Folldor, in h' =tgg}F^ird^ n -a ' *' « H flCRUH8 so • 110 }«T ( ^ , ! T 3 “ ! i I !!S ftfnJIJ , On a 2*1 pitchtch lo Billy Sample, the cored on a wild pilch .... 'sroIIl!ftW<-ii.«' ' r 3 “ 3 - r- < s . » - ' S P r ' - t ! 8 ,!!8000 0 0 p'll> li-Stili A’s called forfr“a-pltchout and foil^ Snnajor- league appearance,.ai i. 2fl-B«li, „ ,C«ilr»l Jttnnetit K«(lr^u'■ nfieider and iwsltioned him hi r y .l - L StSbTll-IO 7 1-J I e S 1 7 OM Q 0 Myri BUckatldg' 7477-tst an attemptedi ssuicide squeeze. Win- ' SirxSMrg Clt»ltna 0 0 0 OOO 'Ti'flljt field was trappe irst and second, but Young; ssingled O ,'M.! ! ! ! EA. .s ______jped between home and ■ HBP-BuifttiiSllfb.I-JJJ.A-M.JM,- m Jr'l} " third'base, andnd-caVcheTMlke Heath lown the rlght-fleld line fcfor the ------liimuMi] ™ a«i ------— lan - ffliiftew-l1 bai:R m w ar ii u iirg , 'S?-- --1|-!--! f m - r r i w r " ...... I___ fluciaw_____U.3_I__1__<_ inni ft n ■ U.H.. When Heath flipfllpped.thc ball to third • _ - ■. I M N O aitviii,iaL ^ i v V!X 11 sMl; lb r s t -H -i-' “ “Co6irfcL$ie»tCt Annt K«ll, • “igfcgn}rs€m aii“ T 6Sr"Phllilps;"-Wny lnfJe)'f~iRc^oj^ls7~Brew ers’s t S P IC 7*-«ii« broke home ar ICIAL ------j2o?,.-Tci S I 2 1 aSu ci 5 1 I r? 5"^!v‘as: iT 's S sss i 8 S S ? ’ and he scored when ,, 3ri I Pickups a ? , ; ' ’ i i i i k ;: s !T^spi-ri;;- i Soinitn I t o o 000 0 0 Sh«tr^Kl^O»ICrlilti ^ CtS Phillips’ throww was high to pitcher KANSAS CITY - Omar Moreno ^ I KSmiin I 3 4 4; !!- a,ir‘ i i s iss ;epl up his hot hitting Sat ...... | 2 * f (3 M^-Dertil»t by B'Ownlfvo 7-JJ ;3t A Phinorpr.^ X*nMj'' 7»-77-ii3 T o m m y J o h n at al the plate. Winfield „fP' ...... | 3 4 f e ‘ »'.','.i!!t ‘S.;.'..’. | | | 5 p w as c re d ite d witlvith a ste al of hom e. light, connecting for a three-le-homer Indodoj lobor, flnoj,ring rodbeorlnfli, PMtLA SANnEOO„ ! ! i ss1 j j p g , luring a five-run sixlh Innlo]log thal sotkois.oi]», o ils inter. .... £d.lhe KansasXity-Royala-ov.nv£r_thft Chforwftnas Miivlilw a u k e e B rew ers 7-4 fo r Ihel,elr SPV. automatic TRANSMSWuftiONREPAt*” T L i' r l - F ^ |:|:| Twins 6,, JapsJ 3 — leu M.V oVIRHAUlSASlOWLO W AS...... l i s t sJiiiii; ------1 s iii i ! ! p s ■ -- f e ’ Jo“L“S^i>:!i h M 8 '“ 3'OHONTO-'-K irby Puckett - nrort^pm fk ^CU.llTij'' ’ Ij fc lb ped a 3-3 lie in In the seventh Ifining Sm all w ords, s • iMolor,Horn«i s S “ SiJ I ! S !i Ji 'iirb^r’pf |6.r|-lM w ith a n H BI sinsingle and Kent Hrbek blgroiultt, M N M A l I i i ! ! I1 I Totut « I r I T«i»i ’ "H»r st i i s s A l muPAim ■'••• K=arr;.s...,.,mil. llt rr. Annt.Utiit I'lill and Tom Bruniunansky slugged con- Tuno Ups - TransmInsmliiiont • Brakot T OOO- I St lourii|Clt>i>ana.tlirn T h i i l i a Corburelori-AlrCUfCond-.ElMtrlcol KuUw.^-J 1 I ! i!; ? KiW SiS'S "lltm fIloiin»'So«in fflHis home; rruns In the first Inn- 1 I OtmtWintiiAanai-Scnmigi «aa,. {%-«!«r ? , B i ,, {j(|- u Ing to supply tfthe Minnesota Twins lyp- , Uell*»nolO». OU-ScnmMJI. Hfl-Si § r S " " •' T t i t u w ith a 6-3 vlctoi;tory over the Toronto ARooiro. pB-Qfd>Mn I-) If. A-O.OX Sir:yonv";.*:frnVAX^i‘;.;lelH^Stri. : OtDb't Mt^l^»l^ C lasilflod. H I G H W A Yr s 3 c o A R A a i D«lli Solomon jJii=M Blue Jays. OAKUNO NmrOftK . -o««,.04™ Phone 733-0931i },Sml1*iw«t.wMt«l hftifJial 0 J 4 Wnrim8loniiD«ii»»,/i>m 7 7 ' ______y»4.T« Ntrx, Wnil*-Ur««ir f »-isr It was the 'frsttk victory by Mln- Oilllin ■■ S^l'l 0 RHMin cl *^l'o'S Dlbltion Stadium since L ^ »a* ii“oU ttid’?t I? k.r; srno.r S lS im i a,LLO' i c r ; r . . . . |m -iu the final gamele of th e 1983 seaso n , — S rsiiiiE l : ? ti i , MONtnUl SAN fUNCkSCL o College Kirtn 0'4'ln JW}:;)* sn a p p in g a strlnring of 10 consecutive ------iSU^l:S2$UiS^‘i L ^ g _ d c f e a ls______S 'ffiii5r«'“ » K S . i i J S F ".'0 Co:f.r^5:3 II isilir-” >-) Df«r II 4 00 OtK'igii-d 1b.4 t s R e d S o x 1II, Indians 6 E‘oi-!nV.. S i - L ? ' Ss^riS BOSTON - nil Wefne going t(to .M'SS'SM: sc/Jf sr-:i Rich Gedman smacked lj a two-out, thrwrce-run homer in the ,?.r;{^ii8.w »w arCT SSS!!'Ai‘Jjr " '—-ygjijju— *' g;K ,g ri.a ."..,. e ig h th In ning loto power the PflSlon __ great legngthsto ajpait ______''' » n Nin H 10 K r.a sa .‘i,i'...a. ------B oston OpenJ K e^ 2>ox to a n1 1 11*9 victory over the 4S70M-MI C leveland^nd lanlans. I ! i n r ' . John Utntllty tt Gedman'fi drlvrlve off Jerry Reed, 0- youti4ij.lo,jlll,M«f3 ! - S s r - ft Ih c Inning. ' Tliey mean a lot to us,IS, too, 'I'hat's why M ountjntain Bell is I i p | ; ' ■ ! ! i g i ' J ) IVoicitlirSi II.W N*>tngl«i)iii ‘ti E li ilii'vi i sponsoring a statewidide program offering free:ee speech and . ' I hearing tests. 'lists wlvhich will be available fromfro mobile S a S S = ! “ "" pf'" I testing units that will 1 i k a , H t)attles I be travelling to all comm erse of Idaho, . 4 .....MW-VOM- - .. lOt AMOlU This program,™, coordinated by the SpeiIpeech §v-1 ■ ■ S = - it 0 T«. I ,...™ „r, UUJl ■ jl' igainst PatholoCT andd Audi()logy Departmentent of Idaho 1 State Universitiity, is designed to h,elp) identifyid speech and hearing pn)ro b lem s th a t you o r a familyfa r f e a t e i S For title l»l. PUrMllrlltl iB-PIMlllKr= i » member may have. AnInd, if any are d etected,1, to t( assist Paced by WVP Kathy Unlvorslly of San you with expanded coiounseling and treatment,mt, i n n tied (hrough five sets We’re proud to b e involved in th is comommunlty Boise State and cap* program. And when y( 1 i ^ i i l tplonship of (he firs( y o u consider th a t a u mrbotaJiegan.- ia : ...... *. Valley Colleglale when Alexander.Grahiham B ell aip c rim c n ted;d wwith aids sic, forthedeaf, itm al^ci o u r participatiorf even1 mmore 2*1 ai(er (hree games worthwhile. i( (h en ra llied to b r e a k So, please looli3k fo r o u r m obile testinng g unitI on .UPMIbid, The.final...... W ,J-15,..1R7, 1M3, Tliesday, September 1(10 at Bright Horizons on 2 2 8 Ash I Street from ]0:30:a;m.li, to 12:00 p f f i A n d put”!ufyo'urself ■ [Msted Its first wln-o( to the test. f e i i S l . * ;Ialmlng (hird place.- UVMII ^ P f t p l i w l o pplM lltU i S U (e 16- “ J I rom 4II i y^yss*" ’ »l ornmM ’ 111 m t» < I @ USF b hardat BSUf( HAILEY - Pa S h ln d ler, th e I Francisco battie< to finally bcal & turn the champli - a n n u a l < - 8011- Volleyban Classic

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Idoho State poa . the.m eet In cial The Dengals topi; H . l H . l W . In-tk> fli^l ------rrT------;--- % ------SondayrSeptiptpmbcr87l985--TImes-NewilewrrwifrFaiisrrdah'oC^s— e s 4 i0pe | to r1 e t e uarid--b u t must: face S.F.I By DAVE GOLDBERG\G M enou g h tito have their-tdngues hjn --- ijnging out , Houston.Jias-as-bolsleretLilij-running-aUa Hack to-carty-the-ball.-Ncw-!cw-Coach-Darrvl Rogers.... in'D lo n g u y w ili b e h a n g ingg oo u t fiPiil,— w itiy M iKu Hozitozier and uuicn wooiioiK, t)ui i h a s give”n E ric H ippiepie the quarterback over N F L r o u nd ui D sa y s Coaclach Jo e G ibbs. fullback LarryTy Moriarly didn't reporl ut When the San Fram until Joe Ferguson, oblaint.ained in the off-season ■ancisco 49ers meel lhe _ ^ S eatUle(12-4) e at Cincinnati (8*8) this week amjtj lhell Iwo lop draff picks - C'cor- from Buffalo. Minnesota Vikings SunSunday it will be a dlf- ' How good go are the Seahawks? Goo-ood enough nerback Rlcha ferent Minnesota lean chard Johnson and defensiisivc The Falcons, withll Sl Sieve Barlkowski back eam than the one the BulBuffalo;. Denver at lhe LosIS f Angeles Rams to cut OvOwen Gill, their firsl (seconcqnd-round) uncman R avy Childress,( were also late:e to from injury,' still don 49 ers d ru b b ed 51-7 cn hoice this week. Gill was exexpendable jjjgn don'l- have William An- en route to lhe Super ancand the New York Jets at Los Angeles draft cho drews. Bul Ihey have Bowi lasl season. RaiR aiders. b e ca u se3 CurtC W arner, who missed al ave added speed in Joe i all bul one phuadelphlala (6-9-1) al New Y ork Giaiiants Washington and Charli'arlie Brown, bolh picked TheVilcingstiopecilffe ;e injury, IS (9.7 ) Ifferent means beller, q u a r te r■ ofo last season with a knee i up from Washinglon, A fter a su m m e r of'f holdoutsh' and w alko uts Here’s11 a look at this week’st’s schedule (last healthy, Though bescl!sel by injury (lighl end '/.c (hat seem lo have becoi Zeke New York Jets (7(7-9) a l Los A ngeles jcome lhe norm, the Na* yeayear's records in parentheses).■s). T h e BeBengals gave Ken Andersoi■son a new d holdouts (cornerhack Mr^lark Raiders lionai Foolball Leagi:ague begins .iis real ta rg e t IhiIhis se aso n in firs l d ra ft pi( pick Eddie {{aynesl, thec ((iiunls joined division riv.'Vfls The Haidm (hink: theirth( tiiggest plus is Iwo business this week - a 16-game regular S a n F ra n c is c o (15-1) a t M lnnennesota(3*13) Brown. 7T he B en g als d o n ’l w an lI loI rep eal W itsllinglon and ;ui( Dallas as the NFL's oi season to decide the 10 only heallhv (luarterbacksks - Jim Plunkett will 10 teams lhal will com* What V America saw of lhe49e49ers in th e 38-16 last seascison, when they losl Iheirr firslf live, preseasoii unbcibeal(iiis.J;ii;sLiround__dra(l pipick start with .Mark Wilsc pete for berths in lhele SuperS Bowl next Jan. rou-out of Miami in the Super B( ch S am W yche sa y s: .'ilson behind Ihem, Top • Bowl is“what il but Coach George Adamsns holsters a tradillofially wc''’eak (Irall choice Jessie Hester lies adds speed to lhe 26, in (tie--Louisianala S uperd om e a t New wii;Aill get this year. Wllh a coupiocol of excep- '’You can c put too much emphaihasis on a running game, O rlean s,— ------tior;ions. m u st winin and then be totally deflat'lated if you wju, „cw wide receiver corps, / owner Norman Brama:urn’s The Jets have beenen riddingI ihemselves of T h e 'o pening -w eek schedule sc aiso features Scratch S Jack “ Hacksaw” Reynolds;Rc eased- lose: Thele-important thing, the muslusl. is you auslerlty policiticies, the Eagles have Iheir owno loiig.term siarlers, me ___ the._semL:annuai showhowdown- between.:, the-intcJito re lire m e n t a t 38. a d d Jerry J e Rice, lhe havelopliplay top-level football.” mosl on defense. They holdouts - wV id e, re c e iv e r M ike (Juiluick also have injury problcobiems — wide receivers “ Washlngl^rniedskiDss.andD^as.Cowboys ai in firs^i^l-round'draft cTioice whoI ghgives Coach Bill ' Denvei*er (13-3) a l Ram s (1 0^) reported justI lastla week. They also picked ia\piigntrain!arlrrest-’Wa Ram s-are wlthOTit-Eric-Di up J.a m Jones and-Wesiey-le^olke^^jvinjured— ------Irving,- Texasr Monday kValsh o'- deep re c eiv in g -’thhreat!Tlice"W re Thn-Ri -D ictenonr EJrnost JiiiTiiiSksb'nTfdiTrSan DiegoTtran elfiilfori reserv"e''andl]efensive"ive end'Ma'rk Gastineau...... for a Dallas team' th« ;lart on the bench behind Freddie Fre Solomon still •hoidiiding out. They may also be i« last season failed lo slai be w ithout to b o ls te r Ih eirir rushing,r their best player, is a: 50-50 shol to play malce the playoffs forir thetl first time in a de- andand D w ig h t C lark , b u t h e;• wiwon’t be there his capabiible replacement, Barry Red'ledden, who Tampa Bayy(6*10) (6 a l C hicago (10-6) c ade. b c ca u se of a bro k en IhumIhui b. Ion]ong. h as a tendn d er ankle. The Bears arean also troubled by holdoutsIts- Kansas Clly (8-8) alN Bul lhe Sunday high) issed lhe final That ppu u ts th e Los A ngeles offens< al New O rlean s (7*9) Ighllght will be in Min- JJoe Montana, who missc •nse almost strong safety/ ToddT Bell, one of the keysys to The Chiefs, who) wwon their lasl three neapolis, where Bud1 Grant,G returns to the prejreseason game with a sore) beback, should be entirely' on■ the shoulders of 34-year-old 34- their _ieaguc,-lc.i,-lcading -dofensoui«— W ^t— and— Thc'%ucs;'un'■ u n d en iT O 'T u aeh L u eiiu ii Bi G ra n t re p la c e s L es St( Washington (11-5) al DaUas(3-s(3-I3) llnebackeisl defensive end L ero y SeimImon Saints' quarterback; joljob and Earl Campbell whose Boot Camp meimethods alienated both T h is is a m a tch m ean t fo r DecDecember, injuries., ButI quarterback John Elw■;iway, who ,„r Ihc seasoon, n, Steve DeBerg will slarlft at will lie the primary ySure, I'd like il to be midscidseason before I missed lhe 11 lasr preseasoh game, ry runner wilh Rogers players and fans durinirin g la sl se aso n 's 3-13 ' " le, will be quarterback,, withw all-purpose back Jan-imc? shunledoff loWashingtcngton. ■ disaster. The biggestest disaster was lhe hitlit the Redskins but lhat’s not going to hap- ready, W ild er his m ain weapon. Indianapolis (4-12) all len,” says Coach Tom Landr;idry. “But il’s a St.Louii I at'Plttsburgh,(9-7) defense, which allowed/ed 484 y a rd s, w o rst in pen u i s ( ^ 7 ) a t C leveland (5-11)> Green Bay ((8-8)8-1 alNew England (9-7)' Sleelers Coach Chuckluck Noll, dismayed by a __ the league. ______...... gOQ II fin d ou t w here . B ern iee .; Ko'sa r. lh e .N F L ;s_ m o sl. pt publiciied— OfUbruised-Gl-Green-Bay-quarter4)ack-Ly Lynn-i.a-cxhibition seasonronr“gct“ fuilback' Prank— ___ - Grant_predicts-AoI SupetlBowlsSi in Min-_we,veare.’;_...... ^__ ^ - -...... _rookig..wlwyj_^atch.from the Clevelarland bench oickey is bruiruised5 again, ^ is lime with D anielson pla y s q u arterb ac k th a Pollard back from thele injuryin list ihis week, nesota this year and he’he's coaching lhal way. Both B teams went unbeab e ate n in the a s G ary D. 15^^- back injury, BiBlit Coach saj'nsa The game m arts the debut of new Colls Although he normally ireseason. », T h e Carard s, a le a m w ith S u p er Bov lly prefers experience, pre ^ w l p q ^ - im p ro v e d andai m ay .b ej:ead y lo s ta rt. . coach Rod Dowhower;-?er;-who has made give... - 'with' th’e sam'e' (ial, m'ayy haV'eI filled ifieif lasl holFll he’s cul four defehsi'hsive starters 'and is •But B the' Cowboys begin 'wi elhis« The Patriots’)ts’ injury problems are on' I(he Arl Schlichler the quarterback qi job over building from the bottomom .- .qjuarterback u a controversy lh Iha; a t h u rt th'bm by re-sigsigning tackle Luis Sharj:arpe, who QffcnsLvcJinc._\vi.-Whecc_JDhn H an n ah h a s a lc ------Olhur games Sundayay ;are Uetroit at AUan* laslasfyear — Danhy While will#ill sl'arfdespile Jumped 10 tlid U b K L lh is spring,------calf muscle and an tackles Steve Moore a 1(14-2) a t Houston (3*13) and S a n DJego (7*9) a t Bu/1Bu//aJo(2-14) ta; Green Bay at NewV England;E Indianapolis misnissing the last two preseasonion games with a Miami (; , . P a u l F a irc h ildid araalsoa {jruised.-Whicheverer is-—Neither team bearsrs rmuch resemblance to — IE City at New Orieans; tbiniucyT-but-CaFj^ogeboomJ tl slarl fui '-'Darryl Haluy, ‘T^ntnast-year's-model i —-each ea has more than 20 , Miaml-al Houston- Phil’hiladelplriaatthe'New - oveiv'er; his sh o u ld e r. ------' - Dolphinss'wlll-go 1 with six new startartersrbui--^ wiircolilis. ’ iTewplayers, York Giants; St. Louisluis a t C lev elan d : San Thirly*six-year*old Tl John Rig^liggins will start Dan Mariirino may be back al quarilarterliack, DeinjU (4.IM1-1) a l A tla n ta (4-12) San Diego's best n back over newly having wa t new blood - wide ___ Francisco at Mmnesotaiota:~ Sea ttle a t Cincin* foror Washington at running bac valked into camp last Salurd'!^5y_5!!?r ___ ^WilhJillly_SraSimsstilLnursingaikneaJnjuiiuty.-rccoivor-Trumaine-Jo -Johnson-and-runnlng- nati: Tampa Bay at CRChicago: San Diego at~~aquiqulred Ueorge Rogers. ‘ Th'ejh'ej^llljolir^ay walklngoiou t th re e w eeks e a f lie f r " the Lions will1 rerely primarily on Jam es Jonones back Tim Spcncer --- comec( from the USEL.___

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;G 0 0 ►( d i n g ]l o s e s i j o r v o> l l e y bl a l t o t i e ______amaj______.* 3 s ta d < BySTEyECRUMF~ — Rfrhlnrt .ifininp.Bortz, n! s5-« s e n i o r . r:anynn Cnnfm i One .of its biggest assets,!| si K e ^ s a y r ^ s ~ | H^ | hhi itte r! L isa H u rst, a 5-8 Sfsenior hil- hasn’t had the same success in • ter; Geni Peterson, a 5H seniors< scl- volleyball. Coac ou rth in a series the te a m 's w in n in g reputal P s J f l j n n f n f f i B - i t€ .’oach Debra Shrum is - Between them.'Goodloding and Malad Foi K im berly | | | | f t A i | g | | i S teter: and Terri Halch, a 5-G 5 senior pinning her hopelopes on 5-4 sen io r Lorie have won five of the3e last six state _ Tiberly w as hhi ille r, D eclo is off to a 4-00 s. ta rt th is S tevenson, 5-00 sesenior Ada Rivera and .... : - Gass A-3 high scho L ik e G ooding, Klmb chMl vollcyban have Itirciree incumbent players thisils h a rd -h it b y grad uatio nn last y e ar. - „ fail. 5-4 ju n io r Jean■annie n Beard to change ; championships. The I 1 how the Canyon Con- e Senators are season wliArho w ere a m o n g th e ir best in And like their Canyon1 Conference ' . The lop newcomer for th(;he Hornets ihai : strong again this year. 1984. archrivals, lhe Bulldogsigs m ay nol ‘c r e n c c coaches co see the out- might, ^ be Danna Barker,:. a junior . “This year's's Uleam has a very posi- : Moreover, Shoshoneme - the team ujj q,G rav es, a 5-5 se n io r se ller;r; m iss th e c la s s o f ’85 for loni ’ comeoflhl!Ihls y e a r’s ra c e : blblocker who is a strong sererv c r. M at- tjve allilu d e loward low their upcoming ; that won the Canyon10 C( on ference U- J o y c e J aacobson, c a 5-0 senior hitter;r; Led by Petticlerc, IhooJ only return- , - j, „ thews11 is also expecting help h from season," says's SShrum, whose Pilots . Ue last year, finishedKl second; m the and Wendn d y A nderso n, a 5-8 m iddlele ing slarter, KimberlyI slionld l)c ng jlju n io r s e lle rs C h erise Moilo n c u r and finished 2-12 in 19114. "They are a ; District 4 tournament ;rly ji ;n t and took /se - ijio c ie r,, aalso give Gooding experl-■l- stro n g a g a in u p ,th e mid'ilddle. E m er- KamilleSldalimaii. hard-working1 c'and very "leam” I cond in the stale toumurnament — has ence at; all■ positions - an idealal son rates serving and-Wiling as 3,Fller^ orienled gijpiip■up of girls. The Ihree been reclassified to A-^ V alley ,A-<; ‘caving one situation1 forI the development of neww deH n lte p lu s e s th is season. ,, , , returning siartoiirtors are providing the less obstacle in Goo(.coding’s marcii p,a„„s To that end, she’s ” c; ,peeling a ^.Vai^y Valiev struggled with yiyouth las |e.,dershlp whicihich I fell w e lacked in toward another dlstrlstrict title and hahave, many., skilled players A'comersCin- !ll yR BRANDS o p en in g w eekend. S a tu rd a y . t •W idclrood(oddhd center rib turns smoothi/thi/ iri dobp'galng...... I ' I J | • Hoovy •foa8iU ^.lunjH ii.iii' iW g i[iy “ — i f t w r g w g < “ M a f i a f f e iy shows lewTstste— , - V ______lUM rO H TO V * M O N IT . 2 TriHitr 1 1 Ouf advan'anced AMF FfexCure syslem is ddi e s i g n e d I'o iaro- ■ ' ------SUTTONTHassTlffF?OT-~V^eTan-HSiM i 600x16 550x11 JohnM ahaffeyisshowiriwlng a different sr™” First, thec iread is built splice-lrco byy thitho proven AMF I style of aggressive playlay in seeking lo G o l f ...... Ornirroacf*"'"procoss. p 'Unlilfe procurosrlho-eilo-etectmnicrOrtjit-— ■ ' become the first two< tirtime winner at OSS minimizes Iho chance (orr huhuman orror and / I ' P le a s a n t V alley C ou ntrytry Club. ' I3»» 3 0 read procos:iinaies the cushion gum sandwlcdwich. As a result, ■ _ ___ attitude Is a Jot_t ot different, vou record )fof 201. i ISAJnder.pflr. hpsnnrpfl All O th.r Slie.i qt Suparl loially eliminisurpassod depondabilily ond bbaiai a la n c e . ■ won’t-see m e'back off."‘Mahaffey off to a-73 in Ir the final round and was e r S o v l n q s _____ you gel unsulu ^6if6ng' i5 clifcfl BV ihe'A'WTFnf-i-lexUuro sy sle m _ l------______Tnftn, muunique (lexitilo mold, wiiich adiusid iu s is to (it ih e lird; . said Saturday after chargingchc Into-a beaten byby one stroke hy Mark Lye,1 1 ------Tl 1 the tiro adjusting lo (it tho mold. old.' This eliminates I ulili/ing a un tic wllh George BurnsIS fcfor the 54-hole who hadI a aclo sin g s? for273...... 61 railiur Ilianand tl gives FlexCurc superior conlormance cor and H r Dotwcen Iho casing and Iroad fublrubber, evon (illlng I lead in the $400,000 Bank Bai of Boston “My thinking th Is different now,” OR TIRES ...... -..... —tJisloilion.an GolfClasslc. s a id M ah£ihaffey, the 1978 PGA cham- adhesion bol>pcr(ecltons lhal may havo tDOonon ooverlooked dur- ■ tie best nerves pion. "Th«rhc only way you can win Is in small impclion a "The one with the i M eels are (mding lhat tho AMF- FloxCuro FIc system H should win,” said Burrurns, a 10-y(?ar shoot a lot lc of birdies. I won't play mg inspoclio Truck IlecMiicedimieO-fleDendatiilily and-rnd-m iloa(jo..in-tha_.« ------PGA tour_veteron bidding bid' .(or his foolishly...!/...but I’m going to be trying- OR BRANDS oHf!fS unpr^ilelyolapplicnlions flrstvi'ciorysinceiSM). . to go fo■ rth the p ln .” 7 Duty C onslruction Solf-C widest vanel — — Mahaffey, who set-c-^«-?2-h o le ^ » u r8e— -been-ln-thls-posltion-before------Righ’F lolO llon-^f-Cleonlng Flexrib ------S lzo------_____ i7fl. Is dfltprm ln - a n d 1 fe e - ’ M ►3— I— ^______ed to wipe out a nl|nightmare en- Burns saidald. “However, I feel like I'm p i ^ 8 .2 5 x 2 0 — f r P H — c o u n te re d h e re tw o y e;arsago. a n In bondaglage. I'm waiting for good 14 A fte r s e ttin g ft 54-54-hole course things 0to hI a p p e n .” 9.00 X 20 76” I \7 MAJ01 -— — — 10.-00x20------^ ____ h eo v y ( - T a ® '' J 9 5 % . 2 1 1 I * / I O tk u S lm J ■ J A lietharfii««A 1 , i UmtanUa £ gupar gaviwjiA ff L L ' ^ 3 II- _____ - — _ - L

I ..... )3 .6 x3ALUABLEBIG-C H B 6 Ply OSERVICECOi Phetson Strut Cartridges Frontmheel Pack w m 1 8 Will TUt Ce^M 1 9 5 PluiSwh VA MmICm P PlwlwKUallM iig O'S thru Sapl. 14. 19BS i/ey Blo O'S Ihfu Sepl. 14. 10B6 *i5» MncPi lg Good at Magic VaUey Big ; End Alignment 0 W h s e ! lotignKSpinBolim ce .Service i ; m I Brake. Oood al Magic VUlev1 9 5 V {4 "wjrtkgw OnMwDto* W M U t ValM $ 5 4 » M«M Cm Hey^OgO'aWruSaflt. I f . t9BS 3laO'9thluSopl. 14. 1086 Front Ei 'S QoodatMaQleVmyBlQ B8! i5 iB SfflEi!S!3HM ' flW ll juit oncTewpn'lOnThefiesldenee 'yourfoHy«p|•ppotnadkltehen.WII««en' 4 i ^ n o i U o l BBBteM SSBEUS -in n ‘ iulleiareperfectforIforyourvocatlon- dottM'groce)cery:«^lf5gr6ryoul" ■ ll r C o r Ing famll)(4mBfllne hflvin K>minaw«'ll (real ypur family ,. P d u e n g e r ol home «nd the luxuryjry OTI a fine hotel, .to coniitwntiiiital b r e a k ^ w you'll gel e " Coupon ...... ^Qur.penlhouitlwo-bfidnledroQfD.iMllfis h u d tlu tfiQ *29 WlthTW*C« ...... - -r - ' *1 ier pl«nty of ip«ce toostrelch-oui sl and ■exdllflgitlttttfinioiriihi3»SSTroi-' OoodatMagioVaMy^ b f a t i o i T ______-iilJIaflk-VfllUie r 1 4 .1 9 8 5 -V .: .•-f«l#R;;ThemMWfb«!rofliroojnliioftedfor leySqum}— - just OM short block - I Thru Soplember , privacy and there arefe twoi full-baths, O r i p ^ l hIhe e day kxinglng In the Hm 1^ fflB8lp58P8l i w i f i w . .-Therelinevef«n»adltloailfliur*p«r.person'..: our. hutflddyearround.pDotifld.ipou.: y chBrfle.Er^eyyourMflvprlte faintly Bctiv-' fecilUlei. ^ W : V o u chpo«e 10 ipend • ItieiarourKl ihe glow olthellvlngpomolU your.daylr)&rjSollUkeCltiiyoullbfrcoin' fireplace; And. you canin preparep a gour- Ing'homs e'I 't o The Residence Inn, ' ■^7' ■"trrtt^niwronmWnlBlrt; — — ‘fn ... ' (teU iaiui U l l . IBflmM-:. - n T i r eri'H iA tL ft'"' ' " t i i M M l l i n i f l i C-6 Times-News, Twinwin Fglls, Idaho Sunday, Se.September 6,1935

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LEGAL NOTICEE lEGAl. NOTICE L _ COS-LMlJfouixi 0 9 0 P ots a SuSupplies 126CompomporsSSholls ADVERTISEMENT T September, 1985, a Lost in vicinity oi Del Mar 092Auc1ionjns 127MotoiAotorHomoj . • FORBIDS Tuesday, in the Counc -Notice is hereby give incil Dr. and Elizaboin, small . 4 Classi 1 2SUItility tilit) Trailers Jiven .Chambers. Cily Hal rs iffled il Hall, monlh old shihtzu. Colors ndex that the Board ^ ol< located at 321 Sec6ni6 nd-.are black, eoid & lighth i ----- • - ^ F armmers’market p-. T rustpes” of KImberl a l ls b ro w n, A n sw ers to Wiloy, 059Condominium! berly. Avenue Easi, Twin Falls 1^; 1 ^ Announcemeni umsForfioni 09? Forliliier:erS Top Soil AUA u to m o tiv e •Schftl District Numb(mber Idaho, upon Ihe applicaKca- 'Reward. Pleaso call 733- nts □ Real estatele 060W orehoujo/St>/Storogo Reniol 096 Farm Soc 414, Kimberly. Idaho) wjwill tiqn of Loretta Sue Har-ja r r 061 G arago Ronlal , 131 Aulo u lo SorvicoS 001 Ftofiju 029 Open Houses • nials ■ ■ 097 Hoy. Gro•rom 8 F ood m « . c receive sealed bids^ at < for a SPECIAL USIJSE LOST: Vorkshito Terrier, 002 Lost & Found 063 W onted To RenRent 09B Forms Fo u i o P a r i s 8 Accetsorios Kimberly School'OtstrK ♦hft black 8 Brown, lemale, 1 I 030 Homo For Sole jlos Wanted strict PERMIT In drifer lhat thi 10 003 Announcomonti 06STouriiia Troiieoilor Rental 099 Pastures Oflice, 141 Center Streftreet applicant may o'perate . year old. very small. Largo 031 Oul-of-Town HomQ ulos For Rent ------W.,-Kimberly-ldaho-unt '^ g _Rortatd.Ql!eiLCalL7M:7.306,_9i_ 004 SpcciolNolicot _____...... ,033BuhUFilef Homos - ______066 Mobile Homn e es S p o e o ______lOOlivosiock unttl-beauly-salon-as'a-hom i ~ 005 Mornoriol Nolices 101 A nim o l B ------7dcT‘8'Supplios _____ 3:00 locilocal occuDallon on prr^nftrt' ______OMKImberlyHonsonl- l3 6 H ojovy o v y Equlpmenl 1 r 19, located at 2081 Maplif p i e 003—AnntiQficsniBPits flUZTofO rrioTl o m 0 J :g^M erchandi n d f a e ------io2. c a i n « t _ 1985 lo provide energergy Avenue, Twin Falls, an( 036 Bool Esiato W onlcd conservation measure Rcnoo VlncGnl lormoly of ol led 067Mlscollonoous ures legally described as: Third Dimonslon Culs is Is _ _ 037 Fofms S Ronchoj» 068 C o m p u te rs lor Kimberly Junior Hlg 105 H orse £q> iport Sports Cors High Lol 19 of Block> 2: now at tho Mens Room, 230 038 Acroogo & Lois ' 069Comoroj School and KImberljerly Federico Subdivision l i ' xWhool : Drives ' Gymnasium, 141 Cente >n M ain Ave N orlh, T uesd ay‘g Selected offersrs 039 Business Propsfly'y 070WanredJoBu>Buy ”^5wino Hique Autos inter Any and all person:ons through . Saturday. 9-5:30. 040ComotoryloU TfQdB • lO O S h ee p /G i Street West. KImberlDerly. desiring to commenlent evenings by appt.. 734-2122. 071 W onted To Tfo ;to».AMC - . OOTJobiollnlcrctt ■ 043 Vocorion Propertyty 072Anli«ues nOPouliryS ■ — Idaho. The bids will-bll-be--m ay-«ppear—and be b( Twin Falls Veterinaryry ■ DOB SalcVPoopIo ’ , , 112 Irrigation 1 5 2 Ajlos, r Buick opened and publlcl 044 Condominiums for-or Solo 073 Sowing a Croll ,los-Cod.lloc ilicly heard at the appointeelied Hospilal announces lhese>0 009 Employmcnl Agencies , ' I13Forms«fi read aloud at the tlm

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~ I (0030-HofnM Forr^e OJO-ftomesFor^flq| 030-00-HomnforSAle .030-aO-HompsForSlle 030-H-HomesForSale . Wl-Oul-OirtOfTown' Charming older counlry mu ~ THE A\CES^ BCBOBBY WOLFF cl^ lU Sf SEEM 5 Bdrm, 2 bath, oving must sell newer 3 $21,50(500. BoVutituliy VINTAGEPAGE 2-slo ry hom o, h o m o . 1 * acres, oxc. E. (amimiiy room. Largo lot. Easi- / -A tfd ieo n — Iftostiofti— larg o-■ly- ; ._GOOaLOCAUQN ____ b SUm i 7__ hnmo. l a r g e ■ in l.'_ _rem odt3daied InlorlQr. needs CompleiiiDieioiy_toraDdeiQd_5------r-as?umodrtaw-im cnJst:'------‘ ssumable 235 loan at 4%. oulsidtido paint, yardwork. 800 Acres,IS, S. o l H anson . arden or extra building iot, $5555.000. By owner. 734- GHEAT PRICE! — ~ ...... y, owner, $60,000 . 733- 204 111733-4450 , s q . (I.ll. Assumable loan. Will $55,000.000. Cali 423-4846. D ea r M r. W olff; 042., ___ Sawtawtoolti/O'Leary District, s e ll ththis 'spacious 1 bdrm v/ENDELJDELL: By o w n e r. 3 d e r s h o u ld1 bidbi if he thinks he can 53cB ver 2.100 sq II including 5 . OUALJALITY SPACIOUS HOME „ome Partner bid a Staymar Mu:lust sell: Owner transfer- over e lurnishod. Call 734- bdrmn, spill s luvei, 2 balh, man two clubs make a four-u r - te v e l c o n tr a c t- H e m a y CloC lo se 10 School. 5 bdrm, i»* redBd. 3 bdrm, 2 balh, doublo bdrrrdrms, 2 balhs, all kitclien AND^ 0 VACATION\ IN HAWAII. 49730lor, 734.9911. panir/, ( over my one no-trump ai balh, basement, nico yard, qar, 'Owner: 353 Heyburn Avo. , , . ry. dining, largo kilch- p and then bid pass with a worthless hand and no arage, lireplaco, 2 wells, appl!spliances. Potential Byow Irm, l>i balti, base- en, deck, dec cfouble garago three diamonds over my two-spade offensive valua lu c s . patio. Low down payment. Qeiletween Kimbojly S Twin Galoaiorol Vacant m W.. 272700 sq It., 4 bdrni, 3 iin. Oon willi insuit. cilice, 1!“ ^ "':I, , iilrnosi iinished. w/opcncp c n d r. RV p ad, h eal response. What sort of)f handh did he Easy terms. Owner carry Fallails. 4,7 acres. Reduced to SepteplembGr, 549,500. Con- bain,. me. S1500 cash oul. Pump,p. central c vac., cedar contract. S49.900. Coll ofler $6969.500, can assume loan of I 0 c t ■w painl. carpet and d e scrib e ? D ear M r. WollVolff: 1° ’ i“or $33,000. 734-8217. siding,ig, lireplace, M fruit trees, 6 S3535.000. Call eves 324-4272. Gwewen.«341-85. tJ'apea p e s . I,q lonco d t>;ick '-u -''" '- acres., w/oxcelient 4 corner near schools. Tweoty QaeillM t, N n I W e n o tic eed d that a card was missing pmpm, 307-362-7497. . yard.rd. palio. double garage. ^50 ac 500. 536-6522. blu^ deck at my turn to COCOMFY COSY 3 BDRM ' ia u m e S-iG.OOO al 91^':=. All '1, 2 bath home. 30'X40' N E A T , C L EA N : 5 ) acid Olher oul 1,67 ACRES ACF at Muitaugh. 4 ^HOME.in 0 one ot Ihe nicest r SG7.900. BONUS, Close " o p ANSWER; In a standardart version ol to i. We couldn't cou find the missing Bdrm Horne in Kimbefly. G.S'R. ' Oclober ano (ocetve ? builclinlings- S87.500. 74-fl5. bedroom'oom, 2 bath, oxira laroe . a thorough searcli. What amareas ot Twin Falls. Comes time stiod, healed / S tay m an , p a r tn e r 's three-p^Jiighly4lis._tjL°.P?.ss ^ .„n. my partner bid one no- lojm al jir^ ln^^ ro o m . ^3 NE;lEAT 2 BEDROOM MOBILE ■laces, wopdstovo, llv- bay winewindow, 3 bedrooms, 2 ------8lanUajiaMalIxJ)iised..oji^ adilion._yoiJ will_lind_ 2 __ i!im.ng-^JamllY room s.-.fult bath«aathSrSkyllgtitSf-doublo ______trlbutional tWo-suiter.. WithV grand trump. How'ow' much strength dI3 Finished p|p shop wilh shower honomo both ort a large lot. aths, 3 bdrms, a partial ---SECLUDED------) kitcTien S more. Al- car g nara a ra g o . 44 fl c c v e re d - slam visions, he could havehav managed partner’s bidid p r o m i s e ? inin bathroom, RV hookup. BigIig covered palio. Both p^oasem enl and a gonorous COUNTRY Qi LIVING '« c ^ eed d 2 car garage, ofltco, frontt poor o rc h , all o n 2'/? a c re s . CailJaneGeorgo,*347-85. honomes compielely lurnish- '“’J]'imily room. All for jusl lildings, $115,000. Call BelowIW aiappraisal al $67,500. the bidding so as to uncovt: o v e r y o u r d i a - siShort Changed. Detroll, Mich, ‘ larming 3 bdrm homo Lindfl mond ace. I would have : d. Everything goes (or caled on 2 acres. Lovely I Bank. 733-2577. Call788-i786-9472. ve passed and 24,500 and any offer will bo ANSWER: Pai C D $24 2w (rom dock, pasture 4 ____ hoped fo r Uie best. P artner’s reopening bid_is .O .n. . cononsldered. Don’t wait-and , . SENI0RCITI2ENS irn jor lhe horso lover, known as aa b bal'anciog bid. Since his G njoy this dijllnouisheO G EM STA TE REALTY oloolaloM JiX, wners anxious lo sell. Call Q30_J-Homes ForSilo 030-Ho-HomMForSRle b e a r M r. W olff: options are to pass tim idly or to com- !der 2 bdrm, 2 balh home Y>nr.,incGeorqe, ni7t-85. _ _.__734.0400^ _____ 1 a supeib-localion. '.i ; We were vulnerable, amand the oppo- pete sdmehoihow, the one no-trump ------HAMtE-n REALTY S„o1lock from major shopping, I n en ts w e re n o t. LKO d e aalt lt and opened balancing bid3id m ay. be made with as ______. • O)FFICE...... 7334079 FI Boaioaulllul, malure iandscap- : ^^-=four-diahioha3“and-partS( tg -- wllh— underground ~ G.S.R.- V flncr-ddubled;^ilt1e-as-$-i;>^3'=HCP^nf^=-'spa3e ------“- A ' ' f t ' ■. oyceCot9-,,,;.:.733-^767— ing • W h y R erjnt? . Was the double for penalmalties or for stopper. With^ith a standard one no-______W% W OavlaveHamlell.....733-<030 sprirprinkiing system. Freshly GEMSTATEREALTY Gl alr>todr ACr Q(Hri6o------ver be less Ihon ------trum p opeJiiHliing(ib-m ), partner should ------734-0400------^ andnd tile lireplaco. Dolachod ...... Ifif is today. Stop'by our• mmi odels and in* e a d ol competing w ith one arago, mo(a( storage CcieCall.Ui EUREKAl quire obout low monthlytthly paym ents, n o -tru m p . ' ______^______t.7; ' S"fJulldinQ, immodialo oc- 1.72 a c re s w ilh a 6 bdrm. 2 »ii, ___ R ed ve e d__ ’ io Tho^P AQny_tJooc.plQni- ______u b le d e s c r i t ^ • S«:^-b>Tdge ,,u«i oath early American home... .li!! uied-VAJiemo 4-and..arQ. _ lUffllOM 10 The S e n . P D " Box t,:,,Tiipie car garage,-chi61(en Ttil!hli'soildly bVui home has 4 53,-900:-...... lo c h o o s e f r o m ." — ...... ^ an-excellent hand withh goodg major u k j . D ,n « , i*Texai x 75JJS, with lell.addreufd, f,py avaiialaiiablo (or purchase by ^ 'su it sup^wrt. The double I houso. childrens bdrid rrh s (2 in basemeni) and 2 - e general public-veteran M odels Open Sat.«a t.-S u n . 1 -4 le is coopera-' lumptd envelopeope for reply. -playhouse, ,3. sun deck oil battaths (1 in basement). Also •SABALA&ROY * o tlve. primarily for takeou;eflut._Respoa-______^ as.m clat-siaing- lor..casy _____ n o n -v e le ra n . C u rre n t in------kitchen—overlooking— Bock has rost-is— non-ed— ----- ______M^on.-W on, ed. 4-6 ______^ E-Creek. Surrounded wllh maila in te n a n c e . Il h a s a g o o d ------^7334321— - terost .lustabsta b le a n d fully - 617 Aspanwoodl o d J L a n a ______------irociroes for complete privacy, assissumable loan'of approx. sumable, 30 year loan, $171$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 .------$ 3 636.000, . Total price-$42,900. (Corner ol Elliabelh I Aip Callali Lynn, #14^85. IM PRESSIVEI “ omo"imo arc eliglDlo for as ?Jeariy_new qualilv con- high:h a . s 20% d is c o u n t (or ___ (Eoit o tO ’U o fyJf.Hlf.H I lflh)___...... - OSO-HofnesPorSaJfi 0C S O -H o m e s F o rS a le . - LAflHY.JONESl REALTY------shTXall'ldday and soo ..i-OIW ncome property .. 1201 Falls Ave East ir'iicted 3” Form home. 'Cash- Boaulilui 3-4 bedroom brick asemant, firoptaco, heal howiw you 1 can be a home- W e e■kdays k d i 734-4411 Two fental houses In 7 3 4-9^ or 733-0328 ■'g .s :r . homo, over 1800 sq It. newly pumump, i on 1 aero wilh North owner f l W e e»kends k e i 734-3311 Kimberly. Low ' down,1, Iredecorated. .including.,"JFAMILY LIVING At ll’s B e st! GEM STATE REALTY hillsills view, NE of Twin, - r A ssum e' low -Interest-loan,—1.------Inever wax kitchen lloor. Over 2,700 sq ft,, 4 bdrms, 3 734-0400 Assussumable Loan, T38. »40,00b.'0niy$800down, $'*0,i HIg a ip i^ Kathyirlylrlsft 734.9387' Call 423-5711______plush living room carpot. °f‘‘batti home wilh 2 largo tami- Spacious Tri-Level 4 bdrm . Sbedwoms.largolol, 3 b ^ R CANYON RIM H O M lS ~ .ly.rooms.on.’/? acre. Owner Niciice slarter home or rental, (j^il -Very nice 6 pad TRAILER AC,I new 'water tieator-and- ' bdrm, full-& -unlintshed „j;|imily_ ; homo._Main ..(ioor_ ^ ,. PARK. Sprinkler system.1. water softener, largo ulllily yvjsays bring offers! $64,000. " 2- b lilitios & iamily room. 535,5i)5,500 tjedew n^ay'm ^t,- WillIlls, INC. CLOSE lo College & shopp- Dsnsml.. double car garage „,asi 1 bdrms, by Harmon Park, ______i.88fc77iSJof,appoinimeni.__^__ CQNTEMPOnARY. flANCH_i lasldr bdrm suite wilh 3bdi ______^ ____ m2ih ,______STYLE HOME ovorloookingI . ilaroe easy care (enced yard replace, many extras. . ■30 .Unll Apl Building- + ^ home has new (urnace, 'Varc $43,000 $ 1.200d o w n . ' T w in Foils -houM on_bu_slri0s s z o n ed d _ Snako River, 3 bedrooms,, iwith malure fruii trees. c 6n- loiceNE location, T25. $4’ 3,-m a9reM s~i6~X^6-with—;I crele' siorag'F^ed affd • w e le f -fie a le r- & - c a fp e !r -t^ —}HA a6-aulifur4-bdim- hOniO- a l ' 'I bedroomsbed plusfull bsm nt— ------h eal b ills , $4 9,9 0 0. $32.32.000.734.8265 after 6. oehm Eslalos NE of Twin, i^WtGAN-REAL-ESTATEft- — - area & round marble tub. 3. ,a n d p ip e sT Exccll<2n L loca-. Y OWNER: Newer 3 bdrm! UL luuiii, dun, Idiiiily toum AMEr baths, vaulted open beamed! ilio n , 1 block to SawlQ0th_L®'?remodGIed'Very nicely. 2 'BY' id many oxiras on a large - APPRAtSAL'• b 0rm -n 0ffl0'tias’lbls“drap-~ tbi-bath, doublo car garage, ^ c ro s8 from Court House) ; O^MoneyToLoan ceilings, Jennalre,- centralI ;School and Mall. Quiet rge back yard on itwilhaviow,T26. (Acre - vacuum,. extra insulation,I , neighborhood. Lower jnter- peal P” p lu s 1 bdrm home for larg Exceliont 3 bdrm, 2 bath 734-5650 'L O A N S E Q U I T Y Loa'ns'5 heat pump & double garage. , renla(..AI! in one package, cuicjidesac. Rlghl person who p._,amily Home, Family room. • est rates makes this tvome L®"' uaiifies- may assume 235 4?!^' [avail,, any purpose, fad° Impressive 5 acres that can I , alfordablQ now. Asking just $51,900, qua C for summer comlorl. DoDoug Vollmer, Broker ^credit usually no problem. Loan oa at 4% interest, musl aryA kW m an... 734-3682 ’• be split. $175,000. — ;$50,000,C alL734j^^ ___ n rge fenced backyard, deck Mary > ;Call 423^200 aller 6pm. _ OOSHIEB& HOLLEY, sall, e n $ 5 3,9 5 0, Call 734_-830_6._ ir enlerlaining. nice loca- AldaSd a S tro ng ...... 733-0905 , BEAUTIFUl: HOME ON THE ^ roW N ER: 3-bdrm,-2-batti - nononinnewsubolvislonrTi?. I DenniinnisVollmer ... 7 3 3-9l9 9 -V ^ < NEEDM0REM0NEY7 W ESTERN LIVING AT IT 'S i r i m REALTORS ■Melropolilan will buy yourir FINEST 31S4 sq ft homo with; CANYON ; 2186 s q ft. 2 I T. F. Steel siding, garage, Lowel H! !owner carry mortgane. notee :34 X 40 4 stall stable on 5 :alory home, w/lull finished 734-2922 shohop, carport, RV slorage S p 7 B T ^ § basement.. 5 Irg. bdrm..-ex:____ umpr$42,500.324^04.— ROBERTJONES ” - — ,or conlractfor cashl-Sellali—li—acrosr4bedr6om s,-3 oaitis,' tra Irg master suite, open FOR SALE OR LEASE >or lust part, 32 years .of>f l4X24masterwlth|acuzzl& (t0 2 F illm ore) BYY OWNER Irg" all brick REALTY Y'YOU CAN'T BEAT 'fflllable flxpSrlance'-CA Lt_waltc-Jn t^ cfidar nlosflt^oak' beemed ceilings, beautiful 119 Broadway No., 8uhl. tdohoiho —- 543-ee06 ^:i:^fd^^---wMifttQue---- dccK,—- fiaoauUtuJBrlckColonlai----- C l^ THE-P-fllcY _ _ B _ . — 3 4 ^ ^^^^rODAYt-Coltect— 'r - c a b l ^ 0 t 5 ^ ^ ciiuiitfy RUi:ii«ii,— underground ^mkleirs; T 2 ‘SroTyfT-T)drmn‘‘t--tJa S 1tr;— John Roblrti, Atto,c. Broker — $4 •Metropolitan Financial Ser-r- 3: fireplaces. central Luxury Ilvlng at Its best. Call $85,00(5-9.25% $85 interest. Cali *59,ssumioan,SolTF.$89.900 8 22 1 .this 4 bdrm. 2 bath Twin H .•vices. 1055 Blue Lako Blvd.I. ■vacuum, heat pump & the 734-4 e3 3 ..-o w n e r...... No{leq, term s. 734-148ft...... — F allsIlls Home. Family room. WELL CARED for 3 bedroom•om homo. Brick .Twin Falls. Idaho 83301 i J a n n H u tc h iso n a l 734- rgo uliiily room and large ■ most fanlasllc viewll' ;WESTERN REALTY •Ge, LOCATION wainscooting, corport wilhh storpges oreo, “ _ S 1 9 5 ,0 0 0______Get Into Real Estate! Buy ------I, 0 /ily $41.600_ w ilh_B t' - - 7 -3 :-3 ----2 - 3- -6.-5-my-my'homes.' 'Anyway^you ------; supurb on this well priced ” a«sunisumable (inancing. Call ■ -$297-500-loor>-ol., only 6!i%-intoro;lorosf-to-quoliflod------023-lnve3tmenl or 734-3373 for 'your ex- warn. ^an For appl. call 733- ome In the 200 block of wallToday!H155-85. iiiT - ■ buyor. Asking $45,000,00. 2177Shr7Shorry Lono, . IRW IN REALTY INC. culslve viewing loday. 27612765. • • S ------" 7 3 ^ ^ ------"ftiffU: iin r H)UUIL' U ' " "1U f e g j f r f ------■contracts,°“rriorlgagU^°an^ $9C ,250. ■ a nlquo Spanish stvte, cov- 313 Moodows lono. 3 bodroorfroom's" *V^boii*hs! •Deeds of Trust, at discounl.1. ------^ ^ NORTHEAST od 1 G.S.R. 11oioctric hool, olr conditioned,i. doublo dc garage, GETREADY FOR j recessed ceiling, lile -^McCoys: .TnX^yW B~~T~:-.fl2W )pwHou«i-_=i—I , ...am iM ViEW -::^ ------0^jufltef— lops:— Im m ^ ate ------__ -room, Sawtoolh ' ^ [ g ...... ;uriouallYlno..fef'cedyard,2 + m m \ S ch(ioT734-7706. h i asssussumaWe loan, Can- ...... 543.60*0 ‘dockslor summer enlertalh-I-’ i J ..... ■...... i AVEAVERAGE $10 MONTH PRIMIME-INDUSTRIAL PRO- y®"®!naide Realty, 423-4512.' ____ ^ g . Country^^jiut)dlvlBion 1 HEAT BILLSII Now 1450 Sq. PERIRTY. 9.50 Jtros ol vliuln -NORl)R TH EAST Q uiet Cui- t^ld-iiom a on lorfln lol. 5 I tt, super Insulaled -hofTiojroui 1-Sac..3 -bdrms. 2 baths , ------4 hrtrm ? hBlh Family j y * bodrQQm>_2-bolhi_doubli [JiroBl6“lI^ir~cb'njfiruclIonrflfrd“3“"" ra°d7^ 1 ° r^ ”o u'f^rowubie parage: assuma'ijfe (Qft—vrappod In v isq u e n o . 3 d evolv o io p m e n t Id e a s, In Ih o V.A,ft, $43,800 al 12%. Will mont, family room wllh weiIt I1 $6 0,0 0 0, t bdrrru drm e. 2 balhs, proles- hearlarl o( Twin Falls boal In- "pde-do or lake paper as down^ . bar, nice nleghbprhood. « f slon;slonally decoraled and dusirBirlal section. Call Jann ymonl. You'll never buy M M ____ ;»Exlra Spoclal 3 bdrm, 2 t Jrapecf, BeaulKul workman- HulciIchlson al WESTERN niofo>re (or $56,000, Roalior n S g bath home al 731 Apache: J ^ a b a l a «i & R o v j s K ALTY for more details >nod, 734-9080 or 733- M H ■ W ay-Jan.Jamlly mnm. lota 1 [7^500, 734 OC?^ u ______I m of slorago -f swimming^ £ LEJ Realty pool and boaulilui yard. 4 Ity 7M -4321 i _ ;A88umableLoan,T3. M ► Nl***********************^*****«*< ^ '•Very'apaclous yel comlor- 03&-Hom6sForSila m&-fiomesForSale - («)-MomuForSile 19 •table executive, quallly 6 'b d rm . S b a th h o m e In a .beaullful country setting on PROFESSIONAL OFFICICE BUILDING -- Cfioico} Blue B Lokos N. flH -5 acres with features too ^ t i r •riumerouatofnentlon.TM . locQlion — cornerr lot wifh 200' of fnfrontage, low ^ uje/teri oppro*7-M:>(00- ---- ROBERTJONES s i t y 7 3 M 3 M sqi ft, & pricod woll bolow b roplacomont cost,St. A C N E T IM E In T h e Tw in Fall:Ils, Jerome, Haileyl y iA reas. R E A L T Y OPPORTUNITYjlOMelerod for $500,000. Im pBortonI o Information DELUXE OFFICE BUILDLDING - Largo lol In chohoico Industrial , g2j^334)404or543- OPENHtlOUSES Park locotJon. 1,800) iaq, ft. molal building olat roar ol lol, • Porcliaior* inuii otiralri fhoii'rown o • /imlnimumof$500oSOOeornesi tnonsy Offered lor $175,000. financing lor all taloi. m ull bo hold in tlieblie brokers IrusI Atifiicllvt quallly home, 6 • Plooto conioct a realtor ol youour account ond certlfica bdrm, 2'A balh, lamily room,» SUNDAY: PRICE REDUCCD $10,0.000 — 120V*x 150V4 AAddison Ave, fholco to lo eo r bid on any ofif IIIho willi ollor, 2-5P.M. proportloi lillod. • Exiendedlislodprop rec room, bar, 2 fireplaces,1, ' , i ' , corner wllh 2 rontol}l homes, Zoned R-6 —— Moko offor. , propertios w ere not sprinklers, In ground pool, Terms or oxcfionge foror mobllo homo, cors & etcBtc. $49,000. • lholopropor1io»mQycontoln(in codo sold o i a roiull ofifcompelillvebid cor Sawiooth SctiopV area, Im­ .ylaloiloni.i. . . allorinoondihollreiII rem ain ayallobla . mediate occupancy. Priced PRICE REDUCED $53,0,000 — Owner soys selllIIII 17V. ocros • HUD ^uiorvoi tho rlQlil lo ro|ec|eclany for lo ie until suchh limelin os Ihey ore reduced to 176,000. 6NB fronling Locust Sl, N.,1..wllh city sewer & w a lele i r, Zoned R-4. or all irregularity In any bidi. reliiled undar dlllerillerent lerm i, Sunrise Blvd, N,734-TS — O w n e r w ill g iv e great g r terms to which HUD dolorm lnot to iio bdrm, 2 bath, double > lion. All dala lncludlrludlng listed price garage, sprinklers, spa, •b u ild er o r d e v e lo p e r,. $i 2 6 ,0 0 0 , reoionable. m uit ag re e wilh liieiHies In Boise G l­ patio, cenlral heal, elr, 44 PARTIALLY DEVELCLOPED LOTS - Sewer &• w a te r lines In *• Buyers ore lodolormino HUD'i3‘i lico, maximum atlowoblo djicounfit * HUD properties are 0 »4,SOO. 31S0 Sherry Lane, FOUR UOROOM HOUSI on fo r 27 lots —. A ny rerod for $220,000. wilh lenderi on Inloroil raletis cand regard lo the purchairchosers race, color radlon heal. Nice family homo.hoi Price S7«,000. PAIIM t dlicouni polnti beyond Ihoioa tHHUD or notional origin.n. PuPurchasers ’ Dlrectlonii MIIm SeutI6uth on HIghwoy 93 Iro m wilt poy are Iho rm pontibilllyyol < should conlocl thalaroaioslole ro 2'fi balh, d tn, tamliy room, PRICE REDUCED $96,0,0 0 0 - 320 ocres of ol prime farm fireplace, aulo sprinkler, the 30/93 Junction. 1I10 b u y e r, broker ol tholr cholcih oico, hoat pumo, R. V. pad, shake' Your Hoileit! Romono BornornciW eilern Really land, WIII ex cfian g e for f Condo in Sun Volleyuy o r Park Clly • i flidi pro repulred on Qrou"* iAI < II, root. Quell oul-de-iac, Monro* Robirfi □reo. Terms considerered lo qualified buyer.ir. Offered for • BidiCloio4:3Up,m„ 9/16/OSS YourHQM’HoBtrClorkvMei • BIdtOpened )0;(^o,m ,, 9/17/7 /a s 73i:9lSnQ?SDo^!T‘'* ^ U $364,000. - ACRES—-—100-oeref-ondeveiopod ed wilh water • L | P ^ _ -a y o lla b lo , Booid .^llmoilOle, IdQcl for po|oloe»,, GREATG TERMS H | aulte, lamlly room. Finished Iff 1 to quoliflea buyers. OfDffered for $235,000, bimi. 24 X 30 dsisched I garage w/heated asp In-I I f wr VjJJSj PRICE REDUCED $t2 11, ,0 0 0 — A p p ro x , 121 aseres; c r only 2Va b Oil street paiklno. I finosi farms wllf) grotool development potenllaHal. MAKE OF- G R O U P I - iINSURABLE r PROPERTIETIES Privalo Iront,Jiloely-Jana;—I - _P6R4.|.^e4,000 ------PRICE REDUCED $13,SCSOO _ 45 + /- ocros all unu n d e r sprinkler ' ^2 t...... 50% “ OM rill'iiiiii«7i«M»riit— ma O T ~ i « ' R 2 r ------Aaaumabte FHA Itfan. For I •>- on ly V* mile fromn Jerom e Golf CoMrse. Several Se choice 2 2 eO% SOIEllIiilk"«",lirgw,ID. W49.IS0 IHO m , ahowlnp 73M022. See to I building siles. MAKE G0 F F E R II $9 9 ,0 0 0 , opprflclile., _Nq .fleiitoriL., .lI I|||||bhJ|||^^ BlMlSi______I GROUP II - irisilRABiBLE ALL-CASH A S-IS1 PliPROPERTY 4 3 T it .1 U Mi s j ln h i., twii Fills, ID. (20.01110.000 O W m 9 g ^ 0 e r M ir” cif0le, 733-. with custom built egk cabli BY OWNfiR.-a.Mfm. Ura*. 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0J2-BuhW ler Homes O S ^ B u s in e s s P ro p erty 051-Unfum. Houses . 0M-Unfum.Apt3.- 1054-Untum.Apts. 0060-Waretiouse/ 06067-Ml8cellai>eoia 007^Fum,&Caipets ^ M6-Mot)ile & D u p le x e s -■ SyrACRTsrs'bdfrnT'i "ba’liibati SH O P in’ ' H a g o r fn a n ~ ( ^ Homes Tt WENDELL A GGOOING: &Duplex«9 Storage Rentals vveNE REBUILD Hydraulic Hlde-a-bed. Hide- double, while home, largo shady yard/ard, lease or (or sale. 2 p h ase h. Clean rentals available now. Jacks al ABBOn’S AUTO loavy hoav' texture collon. Exc. -— - redwood dock-w/hol tub I'^r i972"l4’ X64’ w/tip-ou1, Port ' Clean S neat 2 bdrm, apl. 2 4 3 Bdrm Townhouses for 01OUTSIDE sfO R A G i>’e”nc-’ tub. electric, healed, large fonc-ase Royal, 2 bdrm, 1 bath,a r Cali i 637-6172 appliances furn. Ideal for rent r and/or salq. Range, ed site mgr, boats, RV. etc. SUPPLY, 305 Shoshone t295.733-85l8eve. $295; 50X72 melal shop, corrals-rais, 0 0 y a rd . Call 837-fl172.~ inc- ~ refrigerator, slove. dryer i couple. No Kots. /JJ-30W f >lreetSoulh-T-.Fi pasture. & OJI buildings 1 bdrm House, elccirlc heaii refrigeratorrw^D hookups. Tv 3AK DININ0 TABLE., cfaw-j___ Ings, 4-WAREHOUSES SALE OP - and wooa--stove7-$8500-oi^ $60 deposit, JIIO rent. ,CONVENIENTLY LOCATED ('(enced in back yard, 80 ’ Franklin slyiofireplacQS, 1 je pede d e s ta l, 2 leaves, ‘new- $ 1 15 ,0 00 . 543-5945 If) BubI Buh LEASE, T.F.,0(lices, docksOR best offer. 655-4227 B Jer_om_e, 324:_5323 __ w/glass front, very oood W75, ^975 . sell $375. Call. 733- 0 near downtown-2 Bdrm Apl. Washington V Park wWAREHOUSE: Approx. 2000 '^1'. f S trackage. Low down. $1M P-20 2 bdrm,' i ' bath, ■ wllh range S rolrigeralor. Townhp.use, T 7Wi2307...... *q shape, $50 ea. or $90 for ^5405 0 5 .______. ■ 7 33-6589 In Tw in F alls. . . . Ownerwiilcarfv.324-3404.« k s — ...... ; sq fl. $175 per monlh. can 3air. 733-9309 or 733-5294 w n. (ridge, , slove, carpot, drapes ' Water 4 sanilalion furnish- 25 bdrm duploi-cloan, ali bobe used lor car shop. Call P-|| :)ueen size bedroom sel, on Kimberly Road, Evans >o d .$ 200-t-$100d e p o s i. t ’65 gallon overhead gaa tester poste bod, large dresser, oiectrlc, $256. mo. + $ 100 32 ------, S“,; 033-Klmberiy-Han3enI 043-Vacallon Property = S Rentals - 1 Properly Manaaement, 440 PMC, 733^5555 ^ deposit. d Sea al 434 Van — 3arrefon Held slant}; 20 cu, :hest chesi 4 nightsland, $600. - Blue Lakes Slvd North. > Buren, ask (or Rhonda or « t. chest typo deep froeze; :ail call 733-1220.7 ______OWNER 'MUST SELL~thii ______^------!734-1401 ______, I Excellent,,locailon7NW ol"_-CalL324r3m c ______!j066-MoblleHom9Spc. wn/Vhilo enamel coal 4 wood 3UE£NS12£.Wat«rbad-mat:------” ““ cfBiightfui STrenrtfD'fflTtoW) ifoveT W ra r W ‘for- 30" 7 ; ^ “ 161 P ie rc e 2 bdrm , t b alh Tw in.. 2_ Hdrrns, range, j2 b drm rtuolox. n n a r in ress. Less lhan 1 year old. ------wllh-(8mlly-foomrflfepi6C' ifr-Oa^FumtstiBd-HousBs ------up^W; aii-to-w aii-carjj 0T r ^ ■ In Ihn eounltv^.daul]la^wlde_^ riyp5rnO “nea!arg-n0Dos------5 fe n c e d y a rd In K im berly'e rly . — ---==a drapes, water & sanlilallon ^DToafy] sibvo. rolrlg S~ofor single. $bO month. Call fireplace, new gas heat, ap- ' w asher dryor hookup. $285 332 2 4 -4 1 5 4 .______'5C'500~ErTU~ACrN?w“ i F . ialyfiary, no draining lo move. Largo assumable loan will ^ Kimberly 2 bdrm, 14X70 ' pllances included, semi- Iincluded, $290-f $100 dop. " low down payment. J42.500S lf OW-Condomlniums j-_dep.NoPel8.733:4_465,_ 1 n 0 w SJells ells for over $700-Now mobile home, preler cou-- ' linlshed basement w/tjath, iresr-Krupa-oollee-makari-s^oo:1400: Call 7 3 3-78 4 9 .- - - - ...... CainrwIntfea»y7J4:B5iyo~l i r r .------ForSale ------pie .423-5136/423-5104 PMtr733-5555—~ 2 ^ “ Barm DUplFx“ noar"C5ir'“ or ’■ $350 m o, -f d o p o s il. N o . ------• • — - - - F /W w h e e l3.C a ll734- 1B0l . _ g lw T ------VERY-ctean rperson cabin,!• ! d o g s , 733-5405 ...... Range, rolrlg, & garage, or 324-3430 eves, _ ___ ^ ’ swivel Rockers, 1 gold pat- Rock Garden Condo, 2 FALLS APARTM ENT $$375-f deposli, 734-3343^ _ loern rn and I 1 red velvet, good 034-Jerome Homes bdrm, 2 bath, ail on 1 floor.— $l00/mo. * dop. No pels,- , 2 B drm , (till b a s o m e n l. n ice MOBILE HOME LOTS FOR „ 2 676 Ali S t. I 2 o r 3 ,7 34-50W . , C lo so 10 s c h o o ls & s h o p p - 2 BDRM Basemon’t Apl in $/SALE. Large mobile home «068-computer3 conaj;ondillon, $40 each. Call — C all 733-6535;______'' carpet, gas (urnace, neal & ______837-0i_3^_76^______Immaculato older 3 bdrn Wendell 3 bdrm houso lor- clean, $j>5 month, 733-6465. Ing. Chiidron woicome. 4 -P lox. Nico, q u io t io'lols. 65x110. Cily water 4 ^ W arm , frie n d ly & q u io t a l- n }ata General Micro Nov^ 7' pieceqIq Dinette Set wilh 2 - .... homo at edge ol town ion n ; 3 "ROCK GARDEN CONDO5 0 ^°r’j^53_6-246a I2 bdrm, siove & refrig, lur- , neighborhood. Slove, ses e w e r. P a v e d s tr e o ls . PriC- acres. 2 bQlna. family roomjom. For information on Condos mosphere. 1 & 2 bdrm apis, ro(rTg., n walor paid, no pels, oced (rom $6950. Easy terms. ^PIOO computer. 64 KB. leaveeaves, only $49. Calns nishod, -otsof storage, $240 • - $25a+ $75deo.733-30fc. . Ci 1AM. Beohtve CRT. Ex- clearClearance Center.733.7111. a m m o room . t c a a ^ L MflLOpplifler._733-.lQlI T. + $100tiepr734:6326^^=^;—^t200S$255.853 0ulncv. - $ . Cail366-2029,Glenn3Ferry....^^:ollont accourillng-program ], 2- or Robert Jones Realty, .K1-Unlum. Houses i ^CALL7M^W :^ ------2 bdrm dupl^T w llT Fall^ ■ car garage, 3 stall carport«ort& 73^M04.______IfllJ . ______!’ 2 , bdrm. economy home, ai . avaivallabie', ~ra'rge' capacity.------lity, A 3-4 Sarm;'2 family rooms, 320 ^ W. 7lh, Jerom e, $17^ -f FREE CABLE NOW al fjor- VWater, sanilalion, stovo. . Complelely refurbished. 070. mucn moro. Acreage will Ihview Manor, 1, 2. and 3 nrelrigeralor. dishwasher, lj 07&-Appliances ' wl'b We are forming a group ol 6 fireplace w/inser1, garago.", ‘ deposit,Cail734-6038 ___ j ® Merchandise ^'34-2550 AGRISALES in c.. ------walor sfiaros., loafing shotShed couples to buy a beaulKul^ 3 Newly painlod, M P olk, ' bedrooms. $175, $225 and v,washer, dryor furnished. I 6 stock lank, could be sub 2 -2 bdrm housor $200 p er-m o ;— ;5265 ■■'+'“ d o p o S i l ~ R a n q e ~ $ ■------— Almoiilmo^t— new— Frlgtdalre------sub- bdrm condo in Elkhorn u at lS $350 m o. 733-4807 “ $2557423^00*— oirlgpratnr anrt Ammana -• ------cm ggg-$79,soo-5gc 'at 70i70S Sur. Valley. We need y more iu (iig u ta lu r7-w a lBi•&-s a niia ’ 2 g bdrm duplox, plus Imished------— M West Avo 8th, Joromo o I at ATTRACTIVE 3 bdrm, 'i 2 _ :___ .tion (urnished. Laundry & k reezer. 734-2637 9 lo 5. 0 or couples. Only $500 downore 4 bath, carporl, WID a re a , basement. 1615 711) Avo. E,, M067-M isc8llanwu3 5 ^ Canyonslde Realty. Bonnlom ie, exc, lerms. Cali 734-5257, $225 • parking. P No pets. 733-0740, $ * 2 2 5 .73_3-1148evj^, ;annon FTa,35mm, 15 mm poROR SALE:: Sears Kenmoro 324:3_354jotiappt, ri & fireplace, range & 11 A M - 6 PM . M o n d a y -F ri- - 9ns, Vlvilar, 202 flash. f,eavyleavy duly gas dryer, exc. ______dishwasher, 840 Fairway, no 2 .a e d ro o m . 332.3rd Avtor W ^ J alread y ” MOVED:’">jow --dayjil322-W n3hinglo^ wood splitter: Jeep-Chero- •oalhor-^case-and ;travel jond.ond.-M ust'Sell.bBcausej3l_____ machino'shedrCholco'loca kee; 27 cubic fool Deep ^ase. $125.436-9739 ' allII elelectric home. $100 or 045-MoblleHomeT - $250 P-79 2 bdrm, 'l baih. : range, rotrigoralor, garbage 4ust sell a new $165 never bestc>est o ile r. 324-3063, Ilon. 17 Acres, more acre! • wood stove, carpel, drapes. [GOOD AREA.“ rary“ nic».“ 3 d J isp o s a l, carpolod a n d Freeze. r.'® CalL324j5538,.____ Mu: available. $155,000, 324 A beaulKul now model Avail now. a( 114 First St,W .' ?, fenced aroa for horses. On bdrm. ^ 2 balh, (ireplace, hdraped. $225 m o n lh $100 A Ant n llq u o c iaw lo o l ro u n d o ak J|?®ise d W e sto n 35 m m WX-7 (j£iE rcrefrigerator, 17,2 cu, fl.' 3 2 3 2 .. ------amera. Greal gilt for q i^ sc __home, 3_bdrm 24 x 56 Se- H ansen.- $225 -f d e p o sli.- ^ Fair Ave, in Buhl, 351 2nd \garage, fenced yard, AC. dep.h No pels. 733-8400. ' ta tabi b le , w /6 c h a irs , $1000. A iibson Air condllion 10.200 -NO-PE-TSr-t-365-leaso.-Call - , :htislma9-or-schooLphoto_BTU-ITU.— K enm o ro w a a h e r - 4 ------4 dDfl'M w ltti b a so m e n f.. 1',^\'h quoia on choico corner lotr5®' Clean. Stove/(r(g. No pels,— AvorWp estrEvans-propertY^' ^ 2_bedroom-dupl 0x, -w ood-rocking-chair.-bedsrTia. ^P«L,423-5a74Qvonlng^ . . . , Z ^ ; - 324^l36ar734^47:------g lasses. Will -sacrifice for d^verIrver. C all 734-7578 ------tjatns,— tonctsa—In r' sma!imall ■ 3 m om ns'freo”Space’renl in' ’ Managemoht. 4^0 Blue ; pllances, ulllitv room^car- typewriters, W and much misc. 55. Caii 733-6864 afterSPM dowr> & assume 524,00(1,000 Lazy J R an ch, s p a c e 1 76.'Iri— A vailab le-S ep t7 -t5 r3 b d r r o T- l - Ijkesf, Blvd North. 734-1401 lLarge clean ^-bdrm duplex port, n $2^5 montn. No pols. H6.-218_6^o^^______:ENM0RE white heavy "duty' loari.Call32,4--351B. Loaded with extras andVe balh. gafaQs, fenced yard,1 ls m P-47 2 b d fm . I b a lh . In I TF. inci. appi. $245 + se- Call733-1221. n Barn Bar lumber 1X12-Approx. WVasherA ash Dryer, NOV/$349^, “ “ skirte'd, only $29,568 or oasy>nd O ulet n elo h b o rtio o d . $375- Iridgo,'i . stove, carpet, TuntyT}Bprrrgf5rq2?^’iQir— ? ------132 -132 8q-(tr$50 or-best-offer.—070-W 07 antedTo B uy------C aW i n na,_ClearM s ce__Centerj_, bank lerms 6 a . MaDici ^ mor4--dep,-734-6346,------’ f drapes, basemenl. fenced » ------^------Cal3^216_ C ai _ ^ ^ 33-7111 . 037-J5m i£!t Ranches Valley Mobile Homes Modern 2 bdrm.. w/appl.. - □Ic Available-Sepl .15-6. miles2 dyam, Evane - -/Property CSl ( area? extra clean, quiol , Billiard Supplies & pool & lears almond range .4 n in ------:______» N orth o f Twfn, Hwy 93, 2> yManagement. 440 Blue aaroa. Some util.-paid. No 056-Room ' 3 For Rent ^ ‘[,'1 efrlgeralor. Like new. $500 'CHOIcMR A cre Farm Ir table sales. Repair, recover- qq|lalleries, 302 N. Main. Call ' Bliss. 4 oSrm, large houseuse, Fleetwood 14X70 ig. exparv_ bdrms., garage, shop area,- jvU k e s Blvd N o rth . 734-1401 fpels $250/mo. 733-2470.___ ing, ciies. Bowlaarome 7- n ir b e s t offe r. 734-7596 -new 40 acre pivot, 95 shareEarea do.-2.bdrm, 2 balh, extra N on -sm o liing ro o m m ate !i!,4 33-8593. ______counlry atmosphere, $250 -f 3 i BDRM, 1 balh, stove, h Modern 2 bdrm. car port. n f,. e e d e d . 6 miles W. o f T F ' 7.3373W ...... g W A N T C D T O e U y - . - ______pf_wator,.8% private IlnanC'an c - n ice h o m e . 324-3425. tra $100deposil, ^refrig,, carpeted, basemenl, cdrape's, appliances, walor c :ash for all forms of gold 4 ei„Helludent neeas used,, ap: ^ n g . $ 1 34,000 su b m it all of- C o u nlry farm h o u s o , Bri(Bridal Shop closing Sept. si?;liver. Sinclair & Company 1 o t- F or s a l e — or— re n t 1971-_ PMC, 733-5555 — (onced-yard-wllh.pallo,-$325-n - rpaidrt230.-734-4849...... -rrasonabtfr7eeljy;826-6833p-?^n -^^T—W e d d in g - g o w n s,, foif.. p .^ illances, rel/lgerators, ______fers. Sellers Wani Oul! CailCal fllllmore. 12.X 60. 2 bdrm. • -I- $150 dep.. available nowl , ’recfm ja'-^elal8-=3oi4!®re o "2ei^,-'waBheis;:dryBr8.. . : Clean 1 bdrm house, range. _M dbKN_2-bdrjiiJn_4^fi]L __--^-ROdMi Sr-ali^lliiries-in—jnals^bttc ipa! .and..lace, shcihQ8honfr^trEaat-734.4567CIIg;°P^ Ffreplace, friage. $5000 or p n 7 5 m ~ A v 6 NOTh. 733-6340 . ?Near MV Hosp. Appi. some o Carol's, 246 Main, Gooding, rtec: ranges 4 mlcrowarss; ^------DaIRY (or sale.-wllh -01-or jenL.fot_J175. Rofs, ^f-re(rigeralorr-W re:. O-hookup^...3_M rm , _ Irfl.living/aininQ ^ eluded, $130 each, very lASH PAID for non-working workivorking or non-working. No pets, $175 dep. 2?l ^ _uLiJurn..$26S._-f $100dep. n 934-8269or 934-4002______5 ” ; without cows. Double 4 HHer er- q u ire d . in W end ell. 438-6377 ] room . C lo s e 10 coiregemSo Cali { 734-8498 or 837-6392. - lajof—appilancesr-A darftr—fnsisinjl5ohaTOr733-0tP7:Z^------ime. For Sale or Rent Doublef ^ Hlohiaf>dr734^ ______3 . ^ -~ Bur Bunk bod sot, rugged and AnJappliance Clinic. 734-7199. ------' I -t-SIOOaeposil. 734-^61 - ^NICE Larne 2 bdrm Duplex. slurdy.'Weslem slyle, new, ^ ------ffJS i72ilfeilSilrrgT-W S IOBmJOnnrtW 'trattrr^tt-rr Counlry home. SW ol Buhl— ?~tJdrm;'I carpotsr~526-2nd —\ -05;-MotileHeiiie -- |§j Md-cablnet—maker—toola,— lywv ■ electric: On landscaped lot, -Wf7D~^hgoT(Up. oaragg:— ' -$937t^D -m attrB 55r734-9 0 7 7 r— <)80»tM tngtntl------^------C a l l 3 2 i 7 m . ______Ave, E.. Twin Fails, $290 -h references. , $260 -f deposit. ox wood rules, molding 3i;^^ a ll 536-6134.. ; aep., waterpaid.B66-2324. ( ______FireplaceS i insert, good con- oiatlanes, jack planes, draw AlrCondltlonlng Pari ownership in Isolated Upper levei-dishwasher. A Caii 733-5097.______- dllion.$350.733-7667 ____ _ |jn |f cattle ranch. Great recrea' r 3 bdrm, 1 bath, no pels, I Clean turnished 2 bdxni, nifes, elc. Also wanted: lO NES W OOD STOVES lion polenlial. Huniing and — double oven, wood slove. ?. NICE 2 Bdrm near Lynwood ..c a rp e te d , slorage s h e d . Full size bed'. Good condl- OidHd letters (caches) from a " d JU ST LISTED sewing room, $425, Loweri 3 $350/mo. -f security depos- Mall, t in Twin. Slove 4 refrig, lion, $30. Now lire. 155-80 166' iconomy models JS1200, • (ishtng . 544-2664______. il,733-2305after5PM. \ q u ie t lo catio n, t^o p e ls . Call l^or 860's to 1930's. Call 734- m JS insert $499. Olher - — Mobile Hom6 on 1' acre. level-new kitchen, laundry $: carport, very low ulllity bills, - . 734-6167.7...... -fl-43r-$10.- Ski. equipment. .273735 a fte r 5 p.m .______• -ROW CROPLAND OAiniES.IES. Nice quIeUsettlng In thisfB h o o k u p s. $350, Lg. y aftj,^ $300il P-31 3 b d rm , 1 b a th , $255.326-5373 5 eves. ' ____ '• package. $25.734-8217. — noaeis avail, al aiscount...... WehavealargeselecliontQinto double wide. 3 bdrms, 2 - (ridg e. s to v e , c a rp e t, ( Nice adult park, near col- ^ WANTED TO BUY: prics!irlcss. Cali 322-2887, 4586 Hl8 garden area. Call 543-5917 r ONE-4 TWO Bdrm; Garden ^ HAND HELD Mobile tele- Nig ------show youl-There is-one lhallhat baths, lg.(amily,foom, many2 a n ytim e.______■ f, drapes, (ireplace. ’fenced , le g e a n d shopping c e n le r , HA' lightcrawiers. .Call 734- chincChindenBlvd. -______------— _will-meo‘Lyo'ur-needa.-Call -Apta..Accordino,lo income._- No»i Pels. $195.734-5782_____ Pbcp h o n e w /8c c e s s 0rie a . O n - 4 CalLde!uxe.ieatures.&.2.pati03.■ny ,-DeluxajLbf!.rra._i’^_baths,_d. yard, slorage shed: Evans _sf67r « $190. Rancho Verde ^ >8pphiro Gem wood stove, Jim Paulson 543-^930 ------_ A irihls for only J49,wlo. Ask i- Property^r^fldrtvsni. *40 ^ ;i[ne-w/!dahO-Mobne.-733--_ThBheGllllianaa. . 33. prolesslonally decorated, v .A pts, tn Wendell. Partly fur- NNICE 3’bdrm, 2 balh. loiat 0746 days, 543-6744 eve. — lever used, also 8", triple ------forLynn;*37M5. ,sk ■ Ail appliances, covered, - P Blue Lakes Blvd North. nished. Call Properly Mgl. electric, dishwaslier. retrig vail p lp er73 4 -9 4 6 8. ___BARNESBEAL-TY— — parking,-laundry facilities,L - B73<-H01 ___ —[ -fr^lovft^.all4?T.W - .HQ-HONDAorEM »--y ^wall _Q7n7?-A~nin«— .... Tennis CQuft avallabln. Yarrti-^-P-38-^-bdrm T. r4-balhr—i —N io & - a ^ r n>-Mot)ile-ho m » ln ng-Slov^noludtni^lpe.------„ . G t S t R ; — ajsed_6_h'aurs,-xea5£inable-^Anlinlique—pie-safe,—o h aireP n fc .1043 Blue L^kea North ■ ____ caifi— lncluflfifl__ AYallable..t:^frtOgerstoverwasherdrysr;—luxury F apt. 2 bdrm, 2~batn7 « nka i?sO 40tr:32^627— ------______7 3 M 2 2 7 . _____ QEM STATE REALTY ------Strptrmr$350-mo.-+-$100-ft• carpet, drapes, garage. ' Call423;4269______CalJ 7,M-2840^______dre:resser, miscelianeoua fur- don. AC, appilancos. $250 ^ llure. 733-7639______— ^ - SELL OH TRADE.,22 acres,m 7 3 4 ^ ' deposit. 733-2365 or 733-- r lencetn^ard with dog run . , very nice carp 8ie(i..2 iadrm .: .I:!®,Light green Orapes. nily ea, Lynw t^ Manor, 343 Vi I44"x80"; Metal compuler' f OF -•g o o d —farm —la n d r ^ f e n c o a , ■— ^262. . I,Evans- Properly -Manage- Blue » U kea Blvd: 733-3669 qiquiet localion in Flier. ,'V OR SALE: Round Oak table Offi-I ” 2' Mobile home llres wanied.____E_BUHL: Very large houso,-E. menl. 440 ^ue Lakes Blvd ^ $155/mo. Also exceptional- lable; 5 seclions.of.gold. w/elie ..xhairs.- Oak_drallinB.. .r- c lo s e In, w a te r s h a re s , Pieasfl-caii ) N orth. 734-1401 SEf^iOR J CITIZENS atlraclive room dividers; 4 secllons of labl FORTHARNEY LUMBER 5d. guest houso, room & bath, n ^ hnrtfnnm^Wmhnrt^T-Wrlrk,'-ly nice. .141-vjidc41fl&—No— ible. Buffet. 733-5947.______^ Irerm ^by owner, 733-0^71, Over 2 ac^. Must have!' 1329 N pi»'j'T;urrri, i"ua!ir=? “ r 14 X 70 B ayw ood, 3 b d rm , 2 i fridge, stove, new carpet, solar ' sun rooms,’ rent ac- PJ Olive green hanging llghl; 2 kll'J“x^4^';^0aK Vfer'a^ T aw f 'ou, our Customers, are 15,000 ^aae N ovada^le cording to incom'b. 423- 2 bdrm mobile home. $185 solid soil core wood doors. Call Tom naking our sales great, bul balh, open beam ceilings., 2 K enw ood -'area- 2- drapes,fr (ir^lace, base- 9 - mentT“ fenced yard. Evana ? -mo— dep...iixludes...lot—-734-57.3i 7 9 7. ■ ■ - ....--y fj-s hey-afiouldH»i3reah-es-tfuf-3------JS. bdrm home, seniors prefer- d Equal Houaing Opporluriily. rsroni. Water, ssnilatlon, 4 irlcea are_Al_cosL4-nBar_____ lb.— fed;‘no-pelsr$l60-^*fl0-de— rrProperty Management. 440 ^ M en‘s - l O - s p e e d S c h w in n , -oTT] Headquarldrs. 35’mllesfrom ' Blue Ukes Slvd North. Sludio-Carpol, S appliances 4 sower pd. . Appliances fur- oth Thomas mantle clock, cost^ost4-som o far below cost, Elko. $925,000 includes NEWON THE MARKET!>41. p o sll.C all82 9 4 1B 2 . . _ . P n is h e d . Twin Falia. 326-4730 runs good, $50. Caii 324- piece wicker set. Oak jha | ; 734;1401...... water w (urnished. Freshly !!! 3 346., he first portion Ihia ad la ' complete lino o( equipment.nnf ’978 Broadmore 14x70 wiih HANSEN; 1 bdrm house, g ______umo organ. 734-5463. fo,sr purchaaea of —any - “ "1: ...flxt2 - ilpoul,--all— new » $375 P ^ Large 3 barmr 1 painted, P $146r«M169, _ 22 bdrm mobllo homo, par- Mobile jj phone, one year oid, ------702-7M-6690.- — ilh hugo yard. Prefer older !- tially furnishod- w/wood 0 ° ammount. ou (16 Sinker nails, —- carpetjng. This home hassw couple wilh-melnlenance- j: ^bath, newly remodeled, Sludlo £ A’pt. Partly furn. ‘I; excollent condllion, $1100. 14.98 for 501b ctn) (2'^’’ 160 Acres good deep soil,90llj had (oving care and is pric- dishwasher, slove, carpel; walor* and aan. futn, $150 + sislove, malure adulls prefer- 073-Sewlng&Cfaft3 (ull water right, homo and las experience, Rent-'negolla- ,b: roa.-5105,--t'()fiposll.-Avail... Call after 6 pm. 324-8087 _ lear F.J. Pine cacing, 17§ ajui atj at only $10,500 with onlyic- b ie. 423 ^5 0 9 ______di (aundry room, fenced yard, c m o r ovon- 4 bdrm c o u n try h o m o , co r- $$185 _ monjh. _733-5405 Plant), rolls, siudent drum for smaller (arm or coutdJbe bo tngs^3-1717. J« Call mornings or evenings, " 6uslnes$ Rental sosel. t poster bed, flour mill, dlALDWIN a i sp in el, o x co lien t leek we will take 10% m oro m- 324-3595,______4rals, pasture, 10 m in u le s TO W NH O U SES CLOS'E ' - siereo ampHlier. 734-5483. II); (Over 300 wlndpwa, ------spill,Catl423-57I6- New H X ^-2-bdrm, 1 balh. '-Out.,--Rolerencos, $500, ondltion. Alarl 5200 w/ — In Kimberly, 3 bdrm, 4-plox, ------TOC.S.I___ - .. -Bl flluo.L tlK os .biilCD P atk ..B 3 4_ . Oth-bronze-A-mlll,.prfced 400 ACRES, crop and microwave, garbage i PieasoCall 733-5602 22 bdrm, 2 balh wilh AC, ap- Fall* Fi Avo Sullo 1020. S m all Pickup trVck'tooroox-wiih-aarr 'b. inoludes-slove and rolftg,-Oi sloel tray. Fits standard ca q, f p i n ? ^ ! i i : z z r ~ Sir btx elo w c o sts ); (80'^’x 3 ^" pasture land near Malta,ilta, disposal, dishwasher. 4 bdrm. 2 bath, (amily room, pllances, p Iireplaces and OKicos 0 approx 200 lo 400 sq ®e, or Sale: Schroeder piatelale glass units, bronze, Idaho, $70,000, Call stereo, hardboard siding,OS 2 water & sewer, $250 * $I0^D ft each wllh or wilhoul pickup bods. Good condi- gro.rolhera oak Plano, oxc. nniv J QI’, deposit, 733-49^2 4splil level. KImborly area, mainlonanco. n sower 4 waler fl Ilon. $65,324-3493 “on niy $32.50ea); (Solid Coro, SoulhornID PCA, 734-2020,JO, X 6 w a lls. S p e c ia l C lo s o ^ u l : fJlce, Call 733-3901 Includod ir in ronll 600 block secrolarlal or lolophono. ondlllon. $600. Gulbranson gah i Prices .on all 1985 moaets,i„? JEROME; 6 bdrm, 3 balh, si ah or Birch or Oak or 73 A CRES w llh (ull w alor 4 B ed ro o m , 1’-^ b alh , (am ily ol0 Monroo Slrool, adulls Answering Ai scrvicos. ulllllles PRIPRICE WARI Flashing arrow wall'alnut piano, oxc. condl- ^aghilaghoney, reg. to $89 ea., fB rockm ans Mobile Homes largo counlry homo. For ^ lurnlshod, lota ol parking, slgisign $209, . comploto. lionori,. .,$900, Jepson. our or rights, corrala A access to morolnfo.cail'324.5156. . 4 room, yard, carporl,-on. .p.piolQr(sd.S350/mo. + dep. 1“ ur price 36" only, $99,95 or ------de«p-cfeokr-Wesl-of-Bul>i.- i-Phea«snt Rd-$9?S->r-dop;-----— AURORA REAbESTAT&-=^Ci -U fth lad ^o - ar{ft¥(j-$279._ma|-lahM any-planOr-exCr-con- • O " r o n l y ♦22,M 0a - .) r « i f8 ------S o u lh e rn ID PC A , 734-2620. 5? JEROME-Beauliful 4 bdrm,-. 'c Tii-Counly Properly 734-0347 or NNEW OFFICE lor Loaso or 'j"'Unilghlod,' 4209, dilkilion. $900. Walnut player texlurixlure 1-11 SDG 8" groves, - OVERSTOCKED —compieiftiy78mM eiear6QiifI M anagemenl. Call 324-2/34, Weekends & eves. SiSalo. Excoiiont location, G « u a r a n t e e d p larlano , o x c, co nd llio n , $25tH). c i ?12.08 a r or 12" groves $12.4^ • in appilancos, groat loca- J' 7 3 4-14 6 5 or 733-9633 CiCall 733-2090 days or 734- "O''never undorsoidi Warranty. Caliali Kon'a Piano Sales 4 a,); i’ (Mi isc. H a rd b o a rd 4xB 0 36 -A creag e & Lols tion, ^ 5 por month + $200 ^------T 5824 evenings S woohonds. Factory: iyj00)423-0163. Sonervice, 734-7061 or 733- SDGDQ, your choice, $10 ea.|: 74 USED UNITS d o p . 731-6400 or 734-0931, Twin Fails; 1 Bdrm Base- an y lim o . H alo S ign C o sin e. _ 3901? 0 5______(7 /1 ^ , 052-Furn,Apl!iDup. Jmonl. Slovo 4 relrig, $175 * NNEW O FFICES 2 loll 785 sq 716x12"-16' hardboard CEDAR DRAW IN INVENTORY JEROME-2 bdrms, garage, $100dop.4ulll.324-4462. ItItal $450. Excoiiont location, SALEI 26% SALEI TROY- HA>AMMONDORQANT-400,2 rough)ugh aawn primod aiding, larg o ro o m s , c le a n , $265 -f I BUILT TILLERS. Guaran- koyleyboards -f pedal $6.05Q.05 oa). F ollow ing p ric e d ------e«wo»-Souttv-oU£iJ«f^•—7------— Cioan 1 lifltliaeffl._w&IKing_[-J.Ba:. 1 .bdfm_flDl3.-Slflyfl....°!:and high trallic, 733-0106 or slle 6-Usod8widos deposit i relerences. no ■■ 733-7e«O^Dornainy-invosr-“-te«d— LOWEST— PfllCGSr-keylByboardr -boiil-ln rhythm eaa ori o r p e r M b d fl In u n ll p ur- acros, oxceiienl homoslie — poiiXaiaii-flaaz ______I c distance lo lown and sloro, nrolrlg., ulilllos lurnlshod. 7^ We’ro won stocked al bull ovorlooking Cedar Drawraw 7-UsedlOwfdes...... I All ulinilosoxcopl eiec. $200, 0oxcopi gaa. Basomenl -$130 m en ia . We ullons. Exc. cond. Call chasehasea (2x4-8' and aluds, Crook, Good nrolecllvelive 10-U8O d 12w ldo s JEROME counlry llvino,- 3 + clop. 734-4040 or 733- n GARDEN COUNTRY In 733.33:6346...... 280M pipc unils, 60i ea,); (^ ''' mo. + $75 deposit. OlOFFICE • SPACE FOR B u rley . TROY-BUILT p ro v en 7^0 covonanls. $27,00o terms 10to 3 2 U 8 0 d1 4 w id 0 S bdrm, $185 + dop, 324-5183 ^3C47, UUpstairs- $100 mo. + $100 Li ho Ronaiaaanco Academy N doord( stop in Bdls, only or 324-7204, _ + LEASE. North Plaza Olllcos. besl w 4 American mado. 1. 1, 5 p e r II); ifx B lo t e ' p ine a qualified buyor. 2-Used24wldea ! CLEAN 1 bdrm. WfD, $150 < Ave., T.F. 733-2414, "25/0. buyiuying, traaing or a dorta- '^eoa,ood, $100 M bdll); (Cedar Fomalo roommnin wantod VVALLEY VISTA V IL U O E Ai hanellaprualloorVQrovB ; 7 3 ^ 3 2 1 ANYQFFERCONSIOERED req. Non-smokers prefer- .n .,ha,« rnnrtA Q MUr«. tr.r... Sl'lSmall gasollno chain saw lion D ■rad.atlerlPM423-457l Fi Qna,,bQtltflflrnnmfl Ittf niifi Pr ■w/caae.'NeadS'aharpenlng. pre< i acro, owner will carry lorlo, COME OUT AND BROWSE 7M-«347or S 734-0147 or 670-8425 for OnBluoLokojDlvdN. I'll 175.8 8 6-2 18 0 ev e n in o s . II);I; (1x4-6'(Ix e c o n c e d a r r e n ^ Ono bodroom, $150 por a ul p p i, p , h aa fl p o w a, 10 fl long o a . — 1$ ea,); (Thick cedar 24'' ...... 9.5% Intorosi, Conjidof luk-lak- REPO: Double Wido In Fami-E Weokends&ovoa, monlh, all uliNllat paid ex- ' Proloaslenally docoralod in u„iMake an olfer, 734-0710 ' ing aulo (or dciwn paymenl.jnl. ly Park, 3 bdrms, imra occ,, / 734-1465or733-963i 0cupl power. Wiiahor and 1 ' bdrm aparlmonl. Slovo & oarih oa lonos. Plus or minus w o o k d ay s Irom 10-2. 17M 071 ) l l | c e E m lBiiHinl “ J Call 326-5061 or 734-/648? Lovely 4,bdrm, 2 t^alh. Now dryor uvallubio, 733-375t or refrlgoralor, now carpot. 2 2,! ,50 0 s q II. Alt uliiiilos in- !»'V p.jX ■ $125 plus deposit. Three C eluded, cli ample parking, T"'TWO BIKEB-Boys 22 In. 10 Imood (K " wteilor(j|u<{l , 2'/4 Actos, $6500 or 5 Acros, “ M Rt»M Es"' . onorgy saving gaa lurnaco. ,,734-0506. • speed, $50. Boya Raleigh S12.500. iielwoun Twin Falls -Doposil & reforoncoB^e- v' P^erty Managers 734- ovory ov convonlonco, wilhrn ^pc (B 2nda. $5.49 ea or^/4" * 733-7see Onu bodrnom, all ulllllics « dirt blko, $80,324-3945___ M gm ChillllinChurcli. f.>,»,li & Joromo. neallor owned, quired,$375mo,734-165f^ (iirnlshed,$200pormo, Cali , Four seasons Really, 324-12^! Skylano Park, 3 bdrm, living I bdrm baml., appilancoi, tWANTED; Ladloa & Juniors ■"■■■■■‘ '■'■'■■I II" I— (5 /8 NEAT 2 DORM, Blovo, P'733 8281, nicer clolhing and ao- nr ,89flflanytimo, room, dining room w/hulcti,ig ro (rig o ra lo r. o a rp e i. $150 carpotod, utlillios pd. $200 amped,plyon1j«.W M .I. , kilchon appiianceti, ulillly 1 bdrm npla, downiown + . ilop.734-3173ovoa. Two room oiilco (or rent, coasories cos lor quality reaale J77-l)«llo,TV»6l«eo U/i flose 'S pricea are (his w ^ 2.5 acroa Soulheasl ol Twin tl, $100 cleaning depoail: 735 aroa. Ulil. pd, oxcopl oluc„ . UlililluB furnishod. 733-1433 gt,o ro o m . 2 balhs, carpeled, allly 3rd Avo Norlh. 733-0008. 1 COL ' until aupply lafta; which 'cioso lo nock Crook Can­■f": oloclrlc,24'X52'.7i3-0441 $175 4 $50 dop, ea, 733- 1 ’ iHlrm apt. closo-in. Nico, dayaorevos.423-4253, aa or 7 o' l OH ’Televisions.'uii’ed, Svanirer is llrst. - yon, Soplic and well, musl >11 New luxurious 2 bdrm apt. Call733-3&81 irge selection from $09.9S! f o r - Inn VERY NICE 3 B drm H om o in 2513, ^ 1600 sq It now olllce & W E QUIT i ( l n sell. Assumable 10% loan. $275. Also, 3 bdrm 2 balh » $1000FF w Wl a ro h o u s o , 124 Diue L a k e s •n'a Furnilure t Ap. a u ■ Call 734-2406. Lazy J, 3 tidrms, 2 balhs,in )270AeeRea1ly733-5217 1 bdrm aiil,, snuggily, near LIQUIDATION SALE .walk'in closois. control air. c o lle g o , $165 Ulil. Call SEPTEMBER RENT LS„TF. Ali or part, 733-8546. Hardware, Har apotling gooda, !‘*hq»|,.4M M jLri4»M t.- Hwywy so I HMr the Hm m 4 DDRM, 3 bath on 4 acres. spacious garden area, lots9. Nico small 2 bdrm, carpoi, ’a d e r 6 p m -734-0021 .y plumbing, electrical, aulo.. [^!!omplele 6alei',N.CAIN5.73»71t1. . Pine, ( paid,1 M75 mo. 733-0753...... Y ou'll noYQr iln o V !hor . balh, Oood condllion. $55^., SHARP 2 bdrm. .W/D tJi ■ 2® Call 407.2021/407.2C29 f hookup, fenced yard. . Mi2 DuplAi nnd 7 kllchnn 2 , room sludlo alove, Ifldqe ______jipacoj A vav a l l a b l f ) ______4 *, value ol claaslfled unlll you apaitments. Complole wf :, . 7 “ , : u s e if. iUl Re«tWOM 2

* Sunday, Seotemmberfi. 1985 Times-News,/s,Tw T in Falls. Idaho C-9 rchs^ndisse-Jfecrecic^tional 081^ 1 2 1 DRAW A CROWDr WITH A \------rmIviES-NcvvI m ^ i l/SXtASSI I >IFIED AD • 2 D )AYS‘• 5 LirMES* G E T G AARAGE SALE SliilGNS FREE WH'HEN YOU PREPiPAY! m w ______i______— 082-Buildlng Materials C68-Variety Foods 096-Ftfm Seed ' 069069-Pa3ttjr?3"^Rfinl .. 104-Horses ,(■ ■ 112-lrri(}alion I1<-Fannlfnplements 114-l-FarmImplements . h ^t-FarmWork F j ''S g p a r t j i m e Tn c o m e:ii m THE BERRY PATCH flaspberries-$l4.90tiat Jam es Marshall 320 ACRES ol Sibe/tan ch,'hariol team lor sale. Wmn- •Of Sale used wade wheel Four-our row Lockwood Innis 1931n 1068 D iesel S ta c k e r. CUSTOSTOM HAYING: S w ath, Major sleel building com- V^heal Grass lor sunm ej jnn mos. 6'/.- miio all 5". 10/'» bearjoan wind rower. Oswald Reacj p?ny Is seeking part-timerie &lackberries-$14.90allat ___ Warehouses -'S ng Song mare, S.l. 89. a d y 10 work! J26.000. Call balee arand/or slack. By the 5i,-Huckiet>erftes'^i^ie:eoroat— j •grazinfl. Call 837:6363 eves. Mflmilos Bar maro T-AAA niie. ,w/. 200'-5'.'. .76 inch - sileastieaye loader mounted'on '825-5;•-5234. to nI, .a aci c re , o r b a le . C an 324- - r:(j0atcrln-yourarBa-to-S(!ll“ Process and buy t)eans and vheels. Call SilverCfeek Ir- Farn=atm-a1IM. 324-2056 • jgg, • our pre-engineored steoliQt A lso fro zen S ira w b e rrio s. Scljclloneorbom.Ba6-7793 "^3^, 12 NEW H6LLArvb"fR95 “ ^Oalli'6a!lor6.^_ ’• a ila la s e e d , '/* m ile S ol inaiion. 208-788-3539 or I- mH 120G, ■ cab, 18 4 X 38, ComL ^'bulldlnes and related pro-0. Bluoborrios, Marions. Castleford, 1 Cali lo unload 102-Cattle FOR SALE OR TRADE: BOfliOfl-632-41,00 f , cVea, mbino. 20' piallorm. 1000 CUSTO'STOM GWJUND WORK, . duels. Refundatjie depositsit Boysens, Logans, •733-0141 or 733-0142 . .arne Chesl'nul Mare. 15 u ,,. :lean, 112 hj3., new painl, h ours. u f excellent condilion, 4 bolloMllom plow-plowing; 21 required. Call Vic flyan at Qooseborrios and Currants. ! A 21 month old tod 4 whito fiarlanOs, 1250 pounds, ex- pfO faffilly y ard "s arG rS u fi“ 0 universily allaila variety slaughicf catHe bougfil, 8 goclood hunting horse. Call f-iy., 1500 tiours. oxc, cond, sam■nson s melal potato bod '•<1533 early morning and day, Sept, 8lti, 9 lo 5, 20212 ove'!'4:30-8:b0 -PM ^Sat^4’ trials, I reasonably priced, a.m. , Tues. 4 SaK 3'/v west 324124-5800 15850. David Stood 4 Assoc, w/Dell,opi e x c . c o n ( f 324-5813., 'a'Q3 Oo v’'.? e, ______,Walnut, T, F.. Round oak ’'4 soulh, Jerom e. Don Har- u^, ------734-:^34-2713. ,y , • ik C lo se d S u n d a y . iPhono morns. or eves. 324- ‘ ' iotse. Breaking^tainino.__ U -Fi/m _Hand_m anutfi_£,^.AIN & BEAN combining ----- lablorold-sctnM ldesks a-of-— ri5 .3?-l-3099-or32-P586&;----- IIS-^FarmJRanch'...... JDJD ^ 4440,' PS~cabiti'aTrnH— rraYial- TlPW cChibi tilrig------lice ctialr. Kmg trombono’•■“ TOMATOES^FOh^^TrCi?7 •113a. ^ 3oarding. Riding Arena. '•j' •e.idor w/end gale. 2- ^ ^ } 0 bvfshol. 734-8636 - •------GuiQuilalo 2 cows w/caWes. Qul)uy 4 sell horses. Tink iydro-100. Case 2390. JD, k'ksciscliman 7X20 dry land ^^12324(1324-7343. _ _ _ _ ,'w/case. Filler Queen $750 lor oach pair, Phono jori Supplies BOT bean and grain com- , npain vacuum ' wilti ali allacti-" U-PICK 4 SAVG Largo can- lories 324-8031 Of 423-4029. lin d rtlis. 734-3589 HAY./ STACkiNG-2J 'wide, j, n lng p e a c h e s j u s f 16§/'■ 097-Hay, G rains Feed 543-5104 h 3 3ine. V^iii trade Bill ,e. r- asonablo rates. Call Joe ments, clothes, jars and HORSESHOEING ■ AlAIR COMPRESSORS ?Z.oughmilier. 733-5761 , Chevy 54 a 2. lag axle rjiucJ). mjich mere, _ pound at Keiioy Canyon Or-• ( CORN SILAGE Norlh of COLOSTRUM ^9' led day old Grairaduate Farrier, 14 yo.irs InncrsollRandl-aOHP it ; Dells, 20’ bulk l)0d . '6 7 8 ialit, jr,3 3 / 2 4 - 3 5 4 7 . ______-• c h a rd . 2 W. 4 7. N o f F lio r..,. hoilors and buil calves lor exn JD 466 Baler, good cond.. Dododge, 54 a 2, lag and bell,- MANUF -JEROiWE; To be tieid In­ .-.Joromo. Can dolivor. Call '’°i' ixp-^AIl types, including , Up To 50% Discount tj-m, iNURE HAIJLING, rolotiif- ’• 543-5330; Picked peaches.i. : 324-86 2 2 or3 24 -32 8 3 . saic.32-3438pr324-56B 8,' coiioirectivo. -- Ratos. Tom CA'CATe-IOAHOEQUIPMENT 14300. Oavi(3,Sieed,SA5SOC. 18' “ bed— ana -- holsl..-ing,', hha' ay sw athin g -& .balin g. doors Saturday, ll to 7,' pears, . apples. , corn , ■...... Locks:kwood-triple drum beet Denvernver/lne, 3264631.____ — 'Sunday. 10 to 5. 509 E, J. - ] FOR SftLE.55 tons 2nd-cul- COLOSTRUM COI STARTED Jonones, 423-4217. 208-232-7001 . — '■ -available'al Orctiard 4 at , Day-old Bull calves. Cali John Ooere 35-2 tow corn beaieHer w/ scalpers, Caii SwathirBthlng & B aling! - Lolaofmlsc, ------' ling hay. 3 miles soulh ol HORSESHOEING alutomalic„,„ hog leaders. 4- -chofrhoppet. held ready. Call 4% £‘ - Kelley-Garden Conter. 734-• \ Twin.CaII733-3B25- —32‘‘324-7360. . ___; ____ JoeCarpentor 'X? j j ^ . o r 438-5628. S p eQCiallzlng c iali in am ali M on- T u es. 10-6, L ots ol)l 8518, Parlor M60B + 20Howmalic -886-J186-2&5 ------. ,,8.|ntQilofnalionaL bean cutler acreajjeea^ea. Je'rorne area. Call_____ variety, lurnilure, '56 Chevy -.GOOD QUALITY lirsi and DAY OLD Colostrum led 733.4040 seders. $225_each: 3-Marior johr ■y ------calves (bulls 4-hetlets)---G9lt— Hjr Jojin , Deere,.$795 lets standndards. John Ooere B-~32W7B7 — -purcioiriBs-com a-waT— - second cutting tTay forT3itr~^3''' — MME160B " itowmatic feeders, ^jpaiieai-A/new overhaul. 80 grain.in drill. Conlacl Curry *:^.090-Pel3a$iJ0Diles ______r.-'ll.^?4:4n.-!A{ aftm firm 53C53C-2189. - ______I 17S e a ch; -US-polnl- MSOB— THRESHiNQ' ' ~ '______housjiiOb uvuibia - pibtuiis, Budiian"CnnipaTiy7'734-04j9._ _ ijiamun & uorn. Cornpelitive. . GOOD QUALITY Hay, lirsi EXCELLENT Slock ol Col- 93-13- Livestock. PH. 733-G055. Ilowrowmatic feeder, $175. Call . nowlew seat, new muHlor, 9 f] < Moving Must soil all iur-[• Adorable AKC registered J osfrcrm feed Holstein un. 34-3733. 8-5. Monday-Fri- sin(,| I. S u/)d pickup, near new Y earsirs ol experler^ce. . nietiing, appilanco, olc. CallII iCocker puppies, 'A price1 cutting.\ Call Clark Herolord 0®^ lUST SELL:’ Two year old iinyle fronl. Cali 324-4088. con'd,Id. $69^ David Sleed & Anywhe ' Ranch, 543;5a43. calves. Call Alice. 438-8292. halfalt Arabian mare. 3 year dayay. Neiisen S Co. or se e al : /where. Trucks available. ^t3?4-M59lordetalls- sale. 734-3132 Of 734-5437 3iOFiof.iiAvo.______Lale^.ale model 55 square back _Asso(iOC.734-27J3______,C afl543:I54_3:5m - ______— Hay-and-Straw-fof-^leT^ll—ttolaleituJiiilLxaives—Some—old.Id__ pure__ bfod— Awbian .-£211: :ombino.' Hydro dip and ------— ^ ^iio esiafo^artrrii‘9-3un«—''-AKC-GOtOEH-flETRrEVEVi , A.I. bred. Starling at $35. 2 gelcelding. 326-4948. Uset:'sed Farm duly motors, 3 rnro "day Only. 306 Monroe Cir-r- i8 weeks, only 3 lelt. ex-; 324-3533lordelaiis. *.• lore oievaiof, cab and miles S. and 2 miles W. ol Rnn:eg. Tennessee walker !P single pliaso. 1750 RPM, golound in pickup, grain and n & - cle.N^JUNKI____ ceilenl bloodlines, bolhI OatHay$48porlon.SocondC mL?Wendell. Call 536-6255 or mar 195 oach. 324-8665. ______5 -Farm Work m s light and dark color, $100.. culling,c $53 per ion. I will e-ir. laro, 12 years old, $1000. )oan altachmenl. Field Wanlea [ J F • WANTED: Ladies 4 juniors ' 53G-6253. Alien Dairy. Callall 436-9739. ____ read'eady for beans. 324-4116. ___ 3 Recreational __ Lmce.r_-CioJti!Dfl_an?L_ac^733-2212daVS0nly.______dolivor.o Call evenings Jolt- ^ .. cossorles for quality resale . r3 2 O T I B ------0O-MAY-ROSE ," canto. Has R:ock‘^qc Mouritaln E ^ln o 11^*iH-Farm Implements"' laio.a'ie Modol n H iw e s Bean —grouna—work;— I Co>n“ “ 0 AKC REG. ciiesapeake ro- ^ 16-monlh-old p u ie b jcd -c en __ shop soon lo opon. 733-33322 Iriever.: 4 year old male.. £Second cutting nay.-appro)(- girni entefr-fiegislered-quBiter------^______: PICkt’lckuprJeaLQood.condilion;_Chpp|3PPlng..,Corn IliraBhlng. '■ ' ~ Simmental tjuHs. bred lor f,Q,.orsos (or salo at all limes. ^"(>5nderson Rock Rake, only j oID s Sa'^belt j Pickup. 324-2191.,, Bale,e. Swaih, Manure Haul- ijfiii ■■'or733-0987^______„ 'Very gentle. 543-6597. i(Imale 75 Ion, S60 por ton. calving ease, 1 polled. 326- gon sed for 25 acres since i^.i, A v iatio n carding and Irainino. Call ^'sed .ockwood Spud Harvestor, - Will Ira v e l. 5434886. Yard Sale, Sal 4 Sun, Sepi)t ,a' k c registered Brittany, 326-5326cves.^ P a t, ew. possibility of small ^*^5^ ______, al McCarty 324-3532. ^ido oiovalor; 18' curl spud psahin han/esllng anywhere PRlVATiVATE PILOT ' g r o u n d -----i7tti'-an(J-8lh. 203 -Orchard—i . . SileaQO_flU.(Ji|Ivo, h avo Uni- l hh Registered------Pollcd-_S(iv, quily payment S assum e -lod;- 282 New Holland Baler, in iyiagic___f ValK^y.. Five sCH■fOOL O O i in Twin Fails, 3 - Drive West, Bunk beds, col- '■SXancfTe/J-^JS.., i Vversily lesi data. IreatmenFHPit iiver-Troe-Farm-wolcomcs -rmiionlract.Cail543-4162.— Heictords. Pairs and Bred ourUf new trainer and his lam- ^allW^BT^------maehl 2hlr>e9.--Tfir«e-macwnes-daysr^s ^ e p t - 2 0 . 21, L 22------1 '^orTV,eleclrlc fatigo.__ ^ costBO§perlon.734-6737. TT. Combine Operators' rrii,' AKC Registered Lab pup- cows. Regisiered Heilers. iiyy. Blake, Bolhany, and * .ockwood-innos-8 row, ond direct cut han/esting. Courseirse and FAA-wriUen ex- " Yard Sale, Encyciopodfas.>. pies.| Grandfalher is tioidi VWANTED TO BUY approx. (208(208) 829-5121 or 438-5519 Qroi ir com pressor w/10 HP, He R. J o n e s , 733:8458^ am c co o n d u c le d by Doi desk, bunk beds, oak | rock Palen. Hofsos lor leiivery, bean wlndrower. k trial champion, both yellowI 3300 ion good 3rd culling cm/SMALL Holstein Dairy Ht^d sale3le, boarding, and accco- rigg^s-cleclric slarl engine, op"" ^'n CH0PF>IN'g . VanOrdclOrdon. CFi, CGI, written chairs, baby items, lots ol i , hay, on the stump. Jerome ) Gallon tank mounted LvTJew hoavy duly’rotor lutjo CORN )l 4 b lac k . H ad p u pp y s h o ts , ^ lor sale. Call 543j4_5G2,____ ling ng horses lor training. Wc . nd reconditioned. Sell or MacRi:Rae's Cuslom Farming. lesI: examiner.exa Pre-regislra- misc. Cash only. Sundayy :$75 oach. Caii 678-3697. _ W V ondellarea.324-41_t7_- Her - all -phases of - Ihe eside. S795 or consider ol- '678-5098 o r 678-4295 h o n1 necessary n e c with iast day Oniy.16254thAvo.E.9-5. ^ 10 head lop quality open A.I. o*'® >r. 324-4088. rad_eJ3POO. 436-6192 Call 67 AKC.registered Lab Pups. 3-Vl...W E.SERviCE-and-calibrate ^gj,,Jaify heifef3-(ot-s8le.-800- ^esfDstcrn . training, Blaise renister Class <00 - h a y .mii __ m iil«!tiirp q nril BEAN COMBINE ------la s s e y Harris' super 92 " -CUSTOM- ^ ^-^ale8r4l50-ea-3-fem ale8r^ WO-ibsreail 896^654;------spe. ombinerfioid ready, $2000:------QREENQ CHOPPING-.------Uncludlngj:ouua.gul(lfi______. $125 ea. Call now to reserveI nmeters. Idaho Inslrurnont. ' . , ■inino. 734-0973 ' ^ e x a m . ' Cail ' D el' 50-hoad-Ol-W isconsin top llQ .0x._5^.shake. rlDper. ,Caii Dale Bower J ^ 08$^Fir6w»d ' — " — H yoi)rdogr423‘^707after6 ------66 2 4 4lh Aye Weslr733-5e3e.— =‘{--1 lew-Holland--TR70—Twin & JL W ^25_wM3:?974 ___ ™lO d rd t en, 733-7111 AM. Holstein hoilors (big). Cali 3- nregistered appoioosa 2- olor..Completely recondi- ’ ’'J?'1000; 530 Case Iraclor. re- 0746 PM o r 734-1221 at All ^breed dog groominEj.; 1100 acres olsileage corn W. aitot;ller^7_;30 P.M. 645-2314 or | el^■tdin^sM' stud. Cali aller onl overhaul, $2500. Call _Cusloi BEAvTRWbp^CpMPANY. I . -ol Wendell. Will lake milk c'4 ' Qned._ modltiedJor CQm-...^g^^ ftftr fo r re g lstra llu ii m------lercial or se ed . Special iHonaUriloimatlpn.___ By Ihe semi. In Ihe round,1, ly. I Walk-Ins welcome. 8:30-. aassignment. 733-4952 or IF 245 w/loader, low hours, and hN. Nevada: Cail'Aian or spill & delivered. l.P. ( • 5 3 6 -? I4 3...... ^ ■------^ ^ ------Prlcctlcc-S27,B80: MF 2‘ ’. 6:00 Monday Ihrough Satur-. 5 104-Horse3 lOj TWIN FALLS TRACTOR exc.xc. tires. $3650. David Kunkeikei 537-6840 . Pine. 733-3266 or 733-4613. day. c Poodle PufI Salon. 3481 ^ 160 tdn first cutting, 90 Ion 105-Horse Equipment ■ 41MPLEMENTC0. SJeo(Jeed &,Assoc,,7W-2y3._,_, CUST(3T0M CORN CHOPPING 1-BoatsiAccess. M ain S o u th . T. F.______s ■ S b EWOOD f o r SALE; ! second culling good allaila TwoTwo Regisiered Morgans, 1935KimberlyRd.,T.F. Mixeiiixer loeder truck, 'l97l a[)f} hauling. I’ Call Re* Fair- AiTR-ir; sne maro and one gerding. ipertal 2 horse trailer. Blue Fin boals in stock ' 0/;ler belore winter sets tn.I. Chocolate ( Laborador pup-. ^ hay. Call 324-3269 one ood condition, radial tires 73M6a7 . CHE':HEVY 350. BJM bo« wllh childd aa t 5 4 3 -^1 2 or 543-4988- Moualajn-oxporicnced. J750_.,°f so out prices at dealer ; Cali 423-6153. _ 5 ____ pies,i AKC Reg., 7 weeksi 9 25 acres ol corn for sileager-^® “ Id spare,-S1500.-733-3746 - CASiASE eOO Special-Comblne.-. scalecale. good condilion.-ask-, .Custoilom--sy/athing. baling,. ..cosls Hi \l old. 543-4533 ______F 5ach,32M198 ■ ■. IsHUflRYI-M agic-yailey ------;;.'Fifew ood. $60 a C'ord fo r 4 (i ' , Falls Cily area. Cali 324-3269 eact 'E BUY 4 sell used sad- .C■ab ab' wilh blower, Sund bean ih0*$7000 or best ollor. Cali stackii:klng and plowing. Wm Marina?'!na73M141______- ' lengths & $75 a cord for 16- f Two year old Rog. Ouarier 36-6707. _ _ _ Iravel. - For sale AKC Reg. Cocker• 3 35 acres ol corn sileagelof‘ T"0 es & tack. Shop around P'Cl'iickup. runs good, $1800. ^ eLfm ceB|ir,M ^t4.,, AiriMSlUCO'b. johnBonMdtora - - : leinchJenalhs-324-3573 Spaniel 5 puppies, ail black, ssale in Bliss. $12 per ion. horse hors filly. GenHo. Must ilh us last, because wo 311845:2545. - - • Modelodel 114 New Holland CUSTI 91^1 seo. Cali 326-3162' , "j[|" 5T0M SWATHING, bal- |n stock-..Close-out on 20 " ,WREW00D • Cut^.deiivefedj $75.436-33S8or436-5851 ? _ 352-46443 ______s e e . iii nol bo undersold on C6:6 IHay Junior, bean com-_ Pi’'Ol'ivol, swather. inc. 3 s e ls - in g arand-haullno^rCall Pete.- CRCD;yD J2J)35rnDW-«.450.Vt—‘ ------(0 lenQlhr Avail'-now. 75 Acres 3rd culling on II year~!3TirBayFiogi5ierernj(}(5iJ 5QIS S saddiesl 'V ickers bine,ine, 52 M odet.-fut|-hyr-— knivenive9::?88:46l30r-78S-9673— 54^472gor6^4i: 7: ------:Lg-$^^.nw$1,W.T_ : _ ,^R^sonalle.324-e430. For^ f Sale: Cr~^arn^ colored_siurnp.Qry^drnwjj*.wi?i s Arabian mare. 16 vear oid_Wif>iilfim;^lnLnBni:7n9a ea ____ dauli ___ c in p w n f^ p 5 ^ p o r ' r ; ’' ^(t. * —90-acres-of corn tor-sileaqe )Z6-Blg-6-2-hor69-lraiier,— ialn_&_bflllQni_xack_734=— nimlilindrowers.—$ 4 ^ "_ w h ilB—Tm vbte l—I a n y ...a r e a , 'Cotrt^— 60.TL-GCrtG044i^59nnow4i;856T=^:^= 824-aftcrtT5n8r549r------h-e7 ------yotrhautrJ7W etiveredreatl—''[1—weeh9-oldr$1S07-C6il-324—-r•■"rorM lo7CaIT53B:2500anr7or; inaeTTraxtcreieC- brakes! hey last. Evergreen Imple- petilivllvo rates. Scolt Bag- HURRY'RRYI M agic V alley 734-9278.______71 4 0 4 ^ ______“ morninfls or evenlnas. sorrel gelding. Al Robinson, 1400. 734-065T-tHforo 7:30 FOROR SALE: 3 row Hoalh ^enlnenl. 509-488-5222. Qelt,5l,543-5130or543^5. Marlnalr1na73M141 ! 733-6191. a f|e r_ 6 ^ PM. ^— FiREWOOD,— W lil-tJellvet^f— FHEE-Kn5ENS:-3-caH«>i-l— m,orallor.5:30p,m,------bsel'Oel-harvesler,-exc.-cond.------Call 543-8902.______^ is Manx, 1 all while male. ' “■ ■ " ■ • ------1971 Royal Charge maro, 2 used ui saddles, raw hide Caih;ail438-5616. ------5 423-4584 alterSPM ______S-l. 88, producers ol 3 i,ee ___ firewood,.cut tQ.length, $65 ■ r o ees, $200 A $225.543-8459 Foror Sale 20' Schell, s te e l. 121-121-BoalsAAccess, - 121-1-BoataiAoMM.. l-BoateiAcc«8. ] F R E E ' ^ K i n ^ s Z ^ d / p r _ 098-Farms For Rent ' R.0:M.; , m racing. $750. Dou------polaiolalo bod w/bell. includes l-UH' HbW T3ff4‘’ acres” i ^ iXi-bwine ■ after 6:00 p.m. or weekends, h 1980 black Pott Wine mare, Fordord 8N traclor. good condi- ^For sale or trade lor wood, - Hazeiton area. Pivot gaied jusl '” '• oil track, 2 wins, S.I. 88, -Rpn — -Jjee— stamllng— lireplace,-£' FRFF- Tft riijo_—pn ip e — and— c a m o n t— d J tc h ... L^„y, eg..York Boat ..2 years old.,-..liQ,n.Qn.Call324-353£_____ M puppies. Terrier X, lO SSame renter 11 years retlr- i""-to n ir~ o r~ cbnslder qffer. pig liller ave. $250. Cali po|,| completo. 733-1296 P Double I? Ranch. 326-4100 • 326^ oiato Bed. Tesco 20' melai I ^ T E A R iE il - weeks bid. 734-5175 ____ • iring. 3 bdrm houso. corrals, '6-3f00 days o r -324-8293..-bodod w/belt. 350 - suck- ■ - MDXtOSEiiISuTfTi ...Troes to cul on shares, - ienings4woekends. ayg,; -som e dead ones. Call 825-: f FREE: Adorable 6 week iild machine shod and granary-Z-bc!-bcautllul registered Ara- verage. $1500. 423-5478 ■ -,-•5520, - ..... — ------• — -tl-black & while pups. 825-5789 avallabjQ. Respond !q: M*72,_ blan)ianjpa{Q8...3.W.4.5.yi-A'.firy __ _ . c/6 Timds News, P. 0. Box gentlenlle, woll broko, Ml. & , I W9CHHRYSLER17'r 1 0 after5PMorweek-end^. c 'W antodlo Buy Tree length I 0&-Sheep& Goats Rom'onlcd Farm 1S77 I 2470 H | , FREE: AKC Reg. Cocker 548Jw ln ^lis, 1D_ 83303. AronUona oxperioncod. 324- aso 4WD iraclor, loaded. logs In Iho Dock, anywhere, r 1785 ...... • 100 t 0 head ol largo while lac- 2100 ■ 12to500cofds. 4234680. Spaniel S dogs.‘2 males. 3 20 0 A cro s. C a sllo lo rd a re a . 5^®.? 100 hours, w/12' John , years oW._734-2973 __ Bob B Johnson, 537-6885 2I regislorod^WPoruvianO^rc 1 I Ewe Lambs. Ready to Deercere dozer, immaculato ^ I , j i L 318 Chryslerler Morine _____ ^ .;”p Pln^ Cut? spill, A["•'GnEAT G DANE iemale pup- _•------P’aso a so American Saddior coll. : ^ Deereero *4600 6 bottom, 18" 3 v•^j Jija V-b, 195 horso r s e p o w e r , _ d o iiv p re d C a ll3 2 4 -7 M 3 . ___ Ppy, AKC reglslored, 3Vt m o. old. fawn wVbiack mask, last ( 'ory llashy. 324-5785 • HQ.10-Poultry 4 Rabblls oini rollover plow, '/} price, pM M power tilt & trimI , full 0 99 -P astares For Renl "I " horses, J I mule For Sale, all Idaho Falls evenings ono Jett, Call 543-4029 or >3-4268 ."088-^yMlelyFoodj...... _,J543-4633.______CCoral Melai sianchlon lor >rill Ifade lot lioal.326-5410. Dob-)b-whilo quail and 523-4. g**jW _QQUQes___ LikL ik e — n e w — ----- r; iuckars7-Cat|-438;31T?-oi— Sell'eirUaoiTParlB. J.D, AiW~ MOELLER RETRIEVER “ 150h'M dFdrncrii.$J.00por 3'Rei Rog. '// Peruvian Paso, Jni’o c o n d i t i o n . Baniotl and Flemish Beauly head por monlh. 733-C750 Anioiinioriciin Saddlebred liiilos. 6-9739 4 020>20 PS; WlO-3010-730. Cali poars. $7 bushoi/picked & KENNELS ------i------423-4:>3-4247...... Boarding 5 Training HHorso Pasiure fot Renl: 5 i ino.-a'.V yrs. Fiasliy looks, ■ Soflod. 423-5685 Gun Dogs4 Puppies 734-4441 aller 5 PM atjd ask year old broke. 324-3004. 112-l!-ltrloalion ] S A V E 4 'BEST FISHING in Magic Twin Falls: 734-0484 lo r Y vonne. ' G ■ yoiiyear old Molly Mule, 11,uk s , TRACTOR Valloy. No limil. By ap- . rides wuli. $5!i0. 3 year 1 jhn Ocoro 44^0 i whooT _IpoTntmonL.Call S43.5dDi.or_f:NEEDS A QOOD HOME. Lg WWANT,TO RENT PASTURE; ^ DIESEL PUMP — yollDwrmala-ca1.-ha5-lPYlm r~^-For-fiO-head-opon-h'ctfprr— -M :-p-rjnm ar.'Bxcoiitm i— driveiiv«-lriifilor-wilh-9nBp-on- ___ONL\ ) I? fl?9-5174. floodood. wool'&Viials. ndilion. Price nogolinbio. liools. Ton condlllon, y^TSOO ,Cantaloupe (sweolosl t?i Iho fjfam ily p o ll &1H givo o n ly to ' M66B6497or324-60I6. rico ncgolialljo. 536-6497 or world) and Kandy Korn.,• ni anlmallovers. 733-6340. M-601G. ------l:------alod & urulorgrouiul pli)u, ,,fj. Herc'B Qardeni, Pole Line „ 1G6 Inluriialiohal Triicloi LARSEMiS A U S ,llINC. ,BdE.733:45«o. , ?NEW PUP or KinEN? Free fl092-Auctlon8 002-OK-Auctlons Cususiom faliricdlinn, pljm i physical, focal exam, and jpBir 4 pine Irniicrs.^^., out Whool Drive, $13,500 ot Magic Valley's/'s C lea n est C ars a n d Truck:jcks ,Concord qrapos. Aiberla & $1 - [OPf DSloflor. 352-4655. siarlor pack. Tho Animal donon't havo ll'in wdliod pipe, 436-9001 Hwy 24 ,Halo poachos. Ready about hHouse, ?^3-9634.______JST QUALITY! Amoth irt Ifii15 Mauaoy ^ furguson Trac- R u p e rt .tho 10th,Call 54M 273r-n ----- “PirakeBta&CockatlelB,- -Sunniy:--i- milg-p.igT-Dr—lor-^ir^with-tluata-i»rd-vrctnhfs, E1t)eria poaches roady al iqlocal raised. 253 7lh Ave uhl. Hwv.'if) 541-4/7/ $3500J500.Cnll43e-5394. ^ h h h h m m m m .—' Akland Ofchard, Mon. Sept. eEa8lorCall733-6954., W '2."6ar|ietl poars and Mein- nPomeranian puppies, tiny tosh apples also avaiiabio. >AKC Reg. lomalos, 1 croam, ■Ffom Soumoasl corner , ■Oof>i,2mii08E.,4N., I’AE. ’1 sable, 7 w eeks. 324-8022. 'oMrom corpot of Polo Lino n CYPRUS-THOlOMPSON R o ad &^Biue La k e s , T. F .^11 0 WM I'll board your dog. Cheri [ i i r i U H i -S3;60B3, M viiccnPPFFK mMINI inii l C T m l L L ------" ■Q’ro’onrldflo O rch o rd , MiJln- PPurebred ' poodle puppies, 2 ih apples, $2,50 per silvor lornales,$7S oa.2Par- Surplus Propo p e r tle s Shoi, you pick. 733-3a69, '/lycoiorJ50ea, 326-4060 Idoho Hwy. 75,35 MItloi ilo SouthwoBt ol ■t jO N E 8 U-PICK FARM ^Wanted good lomalo Spr­ w, of Jorome. Now inger Spaniel, good hunlor, CHALLIS.IDIDAHO Availabip-CuKos. Beans. giKo>. Pickunv 8 5ubui, Ma^inioih applot, Badlotl n733:0100, boni-W lncIi Iruck, 1982-191)0>110 ■ Ulility truck llcdt, ...... , , I peart, U-pick $l).00 bu. Grdnhonpor lond Corriurs - M 2 Qorman Shorlhalr pup­ - MoL.lo Offico • Moliilo Picked $^00/bu, Corner 2 Shomsr H ouiot • M Tunkk, 30.( aaawckispaintinq . __ poloLlneRdiQrindvlew... P'pies. Rog, 3 months old.' 30,000 go! to j,000 (jal. jupy'BpAintiNo" 1 1 00 _ OB. . ...7 3 4 -0 5 6 7 '4IW M Cabiu Rvuit 30 Yra Exporiunco. Itomo,0 cHycK:sMNTiNa_l i------TrwAShrubbIf gbberv Service' ~ ,Nqw roadyl 'Oreon boll pep- ,y' 14 yrs oxp. Roi. avail,'ail. In- Inlorior & oxlerlotior. 20 Power raki 2 toalsiered 10 mo, old pod- TXANSPORMtRSi I3/I6/20M VA Coriim. indusltlBl. Spray, rakinn/roBoeding.’ bOi't ond tod boil poppers. 2 i tVA to 25 KVA Voltoge Ord?h,Rblior. 733-(M0fl. lotior & nxtniior. Savelavo A voars oxp, rols. E\Evorotl or 25 yra. oxp,oxp, ^oasonib e. dio pupB, matOB, SIOO oa, Rogulalori ' Power llnu Hordwrdwar« •Elotlrir Moloi» ...... — ? nucK-Cnii Chuck, 733-6361.6360. Judy Sponcer 324-30•M57, JohnW.Barnclarnolt 733-fl006 ^ Cali43d-8y68, _ • Alamo Iron Worker WoWoodworking TooU ■ .feti-K b aJfe”,: 2-7 weeK Old malo M*u»or lalho ■ Wockor Tomilomport . Slow Powor .ifl, comainors, Bauoll'B Dachshund longhair pup< Trowel • Wyco Vibrator* ■ Korrnlomaiiu Doter Biodu V ^ rv la w Orchard. BO-0067 plea. Mako good houBs Wing Snow Olade • N«w Tire»re» ■ Fioolotion fankk - C om plete Bualnesa C^riii te Service rail BEftvici peiB. Call 734-4076 aller 6 •vGuard R6il • PVC Pipe • Coppiopper tubing , 0 ” Stool . ADVERTISE or543-8004, . £S Mail Sorvico lorr t ^fwu^bbery Itimm- REACHES (i A PPLES, p e ic h . Pipe • Steal Bor Stock. S "' lo 6" ' Gate Voivot ■ , YOUR dlvldualB or businoBses. harvoBt near over, beller 092-Auctions 0 Submerilble Pumpt ■ Ue MochIDchlhek • Spaca H ealor. SERVICE SPEQALTV PoBtman, 624' Dluo Lal f e £ r . f & f come BMh. Early .apples • Tlinberi • Oe»k» Cholf*I ■' Fllni CobinDli Bluo. . B irtN ortfi.T .F , P^.„,0.h.rd, Prinl'MoCtiinek • Cony Madtln<:|W no» P ol« o r;^laW o i IN THIS DIRECTORY, , •SheMrftj.— ...... Placod undor'lho heading 01ol „ IfEiatBWi E i Fanners’niarHttt IN SPEat-Tundoy, S sppU ta inbvr fO, 10:00 yourcholcol ___: VofdB, cioaned. .•IW 8pwlBlOJIb.5. - nj5.or.,.vour.a« ogt-FiffllsNd iESPECiALTY' ' ...... ' 733^M31 - 1NTHI80IIiO inEC TpR Y ^nOCBW ~SEB i QflAVEHtQPSOIL"' RAW QFRti.in OlhftfUMli 4 - n i ____ : ; P lio td u txi»rihah9»dlngot itn C-10 Times-News. TwfnFn FPails, Idaho Sunday, Sepleplem_ber8,1985

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;ia-Boila4AcceM . li^TraiielTrallsrt ■126-Campefs&Stie!l3 - 126-Campers&Shfills !■ 135-Hm eavy Equlpmenl 1 1«« - T r w J a Itt-ImpoftSpoflaCars I&-Antlque Autos 162-;C-Aulos-Fords V - - ■-"Completo winlorizinn, In- 82 Sport Kffig 5th 'Wheel, Camper shell for sriort'wido 19 iniernaiionai 6 y ard d u m p 1970 19 QMC ion Pickup, 197- ;8ldo 'winter storageg e 17'/^ 11, like new , A laska 1977 SpiJrtsKIno 11'// mv 1977 Audi Fox $il507o)ler. ,k .n16 C h e v r o le t '^ k u p .'P a ’r- J^ ,SST T < GOT M A ^rFe D-Mu^ box p ick u p . $125. 324-86S'! cacamper, soif-conlained. IruIruck, heavy duty w/air Good Go condition. Farmers 734734-7478. evenings or I a 1984 Ford Turt>0 ■available • reaofve, voursirs pack. Iitlio used, sell-con- -H ardly osftdr$4200-423-i2fla— tn£brakes Soflv rubber and s spi p e c ia l.$ 95f) 7.-t4-^-;7fi_ Iv ro slo rc d -n o w en g in o , seM f •now. Season rales Cenlurytry lained, many oeijxo oxir'ar in g . a n d b ra k e sy stem ! ifTUTT^j ini u i liird . ' Lo a d e d —wUH------j' pickup. All. steel frame, 1982 igi 23’/ ; 'Roadranger w/wo ’'JJ'running condillon is ex- 1973 ,g; Chevy 3/4 fon Pickup. 197' ioiuteiy evorvthing!! Uko ;Boalland Addisonon $5700,Readytogo,537-6514 cellent. $3450-788-3643____ Ng 1977 ■ PORSCH E 924^ J900.')0. Call 536-6421 • absoiut aluminum skin and doors. 1982191 U ton Ford Super Cab Needs somo work. Call sunroof, sun stereo, low miles, V, only 7.400 miles, $1000 O nly $599. M agic V alley PUp l . Call 436-9599. 431<38-5394.______. _ _ exc. condition. $5000 or best ------beloow w book at only $9425: TiSvOR&SEnLEMENTIT Jffl-Camp^JShells. Mobile Homes 73W141- _ JOHN DEERE 1973IHdumplruck. iS V8, 5X4 q»or.p2_4.5553_, oUe _ . I 678-9726 d a y s Of 67flr •Ho couldn'l have his boat transmission, 38M rears. 1071 )2— A u to s-B uick 764919 evevenjngs, Todd^___ - - 7 d a y s In H aw airT or 2 p oo-}. lO’/j' Securily Travel ij 1978Pouge"oiDie'sel504..... _ ;so maybe you would like a 127-MolorHoines . USED good rubber, $7000. 734- stat IST’SELL;'74 Mustang II (bargain on 12 ft fiberglassss Very roasonabio.. Al600 Camper. Seil contained, INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 35i Station Wagon, flight lender 1979rg “ b UICK ' Rivrria.' Ex- JlJJJSf J camper, stove, ico box,< quoonsizo bed, overshot, Rental rq Motor Homes. Class . _____ damaged, d a rr mako an oiler, celleilent condition inside and « hiaIA,,_5 $ 750.733-6321 - ...... »fl8hTnq b o at. Call 734-3191. 1974 Dodgo-’/j ton PU, PS,__ S ou — 8loepj_5Ji^..miM7 _ AC,$3p00..733-57Maltpr,5: a,A, ■goneralofs. air cood. UsiJsed JD 401C loader tractor I t SoulhernlDPCA,734-28_20. out.i. , All-power. Velour Inte- 1974■A FOr'D F MUSTANG-U ■ — ^kEvlnrudeA Mercury Motors, AT. looks and runs good.__ 1971 ia, sun roof, now palnl, ------iboata a— nshlna-tackla-[®' 76 11 It S e cu rity , s d lf c o n1 -- 1971 9 ft S ecu rity c a m p e r. CCurts u Car Care, 734-3383 or ...... $15,500 1978 280 2. Very good condi- rlor.Jr.$5500.734-07_66 ____ G hia, s ,g lalnedr-roof-alrr^I5fSo^r— Complotely— sell-containcd-a(|i-alterhours733-1056. ■ ■ ■■ ■ HsUsed Michigan Model------$12007^ 734-3103______tion.tiOn ■ fun3_ggQd._ 5 _ sp d ,_ 7 6 -2-2-df-Goupe.-ExC:-cond..-JunS;f& - is & looks good, $1450. . __ .Tom’a Marina & Sporl Gds. 1734-9J44.______,Hevbufn/Burlev.6f&-7^73. ■ Read^ to go Soulh. 326^6755 plus almost new swamp Tandem731 axle, medium size 85/J 5 A ...... $8500 19'1975 OATSUN lo ng b ed, ra_diai !±di. tire s . 7 J W 0 6 8 lo s ss 4400 rni; Qood tires. Call 734 cooler. J2150.733-3746. cardoiley, cai $895.734-2706 FciF ord M odel A-62 0good ° ' tires, spare stud tiros, 1979’-1971 c OHVETTEL82. Black. $200C)00,sacfilico. 788-4178 1974'4 M W averick. B e e n in a ------■ '1 97B M 6B ne’ T ravdler7“ 18’.^“ tOi saddls-bags, oxc. condltionr—95 0 ------w re!ck, c k ,- but runs good; 1974 ...... fiber gTass IoI h^ 35;000-actuat-miles. Call ------l0wmileaQ0.733-3181_;_ _ _ 42 <23- ^4 ^ 21 May l a k e irado. .,54 ovy Pickup, no title. $300 .Johnson motor. J200. Callall ------ft..It., new tires, low miles. _ i4-A«los-Caillllac S S l 733-3430 Of 73^^000______' reduced price. 543-6M0. tE L L IO n INDUSTRIAL w1 9 7 6 ' Ford’ " F - 5 0 0 " w / h ia b 1980 i g i BMW, 3 2 0 I, . AC, ;h. 886-2340 evenings. ' - 127-Motor Homes 127-MolorHomM “ k n u ck le c ra n e , 1511. liatb ed , su n i One - owner ir llbefglas, 1978 20' m oto r h o m e , low sunrool, AM/FM casseile. 79CiCad Eldo, Regular, $7600 ______CO. V-8, 4 s p e e d . 46,0 00 actual $5000. $ so ( C aii 734-3651. lo r $4 E n le rp rJ se . CM C d riv e, 14(i4(i m iles, o x c. c o n d ., lo ad e d , |f,in to rs e c tio n H w y 9 3 & t-8 4 . milimiles, exc. cond. 678-3796 $4695.678-3372 ,HP, 4 cylinder Chev motor.)r. v e fv c io rn . 543-6202.______— Jerome,ID 0 i9 60 HONDA 1300DX. Dam- 175—Al^ A u t o Dealers aged_ in . accldont,- motor ------tQuaranleed-like'tiew, M uet- IfYoo’veBei 1979 23'. S le e p s 8. roar balh, 324-29(10 mL7»m«,I!ie_Sh9ppD_^__' f» “ )6-Autos-Ctiry 8l0r — [ j f -see to appreciate. Call Reed cruise. Michi5iin lires, 460 •un s, m a k e o lfe r. Call 733- UNCOLNAUTO .j 'Goold 73^1765 ^ H A b o u t T rad li 1970197 GMC w ith Of w ith o u t 431E motorj$11,500.733-3492. 'T o ilFree1-600«32-2900 tTC 1316afjerl2:00p.m. 77 CoCordova, 6^000 miles, ail tTCO k n uck le D oom . 5 tot>, . . . i Mor, n o o o n f s , $1695. Caii ‘85H‘85 HONDA PRELUDE ' •14’ Skagil. 50 horse M ercu:' -1982-Tioga 23';-21-,o6o m ile s, BobHouston,- f 8a lo s R o p 221 1 tf1 reach with wlnctt. 1978 1983' MAZDA.HX7 G S L Ex- P ow o -mlcrowaver-geoofalof,—lip— W4q o m eP ho n e_^ ^ .^._ . 733-1490 GMC-wilt*-16^t-Wttitam5on GM :eliont condition, ioadetl._ 134-71-7192------...... " $5.$5,9OO..0,OOO m ile s ' - S I NOW ISE to p Shap e . Can 733-5421,_ p p ^34-8025______Automatic. 14195 ‘ ' ='RICEO'-FbR..QUlCk-SAL£ • bed bsD and hoist. Schwariz 25 ^ F ro n t & ro a r d a m a o o . '-'I '17* F lattio tlo m , le t lish inf o M WE NEED3 USEDI RV*S ■ ™1983 TIOGA motor hom e,'' aT^T $2450. Internalional 2504 Idh Ion low-boy cquipmeril~^9841984— AUDI 500qS~lrn> 158-;8-Aiil09-CtieYrolet ------;M ai, WJ HH blirlr’iiae. v o ry Cle a n , nitc ruw d v u -an d -a— coj ■83 CHEVY S-10 2X2 ___ ; -o a d e r bacKnoe, w /u r o ii a tra Irati tte n ----- u ll tiyUiduiii.. $^!,m4H.()0U miles - •------.38610^679-0218 J ■ ANDTRAILEf lo t 0/ e x lra s. S25.000. C all n 1 lo a d e r bucket. 3120 SenSchwartz Iruck bod and' inder warranlj;. 734-2207. Sfraigaighf (959 Chovy ^acho ^ 734-0973 e v e s.______s e : 1 -camper. Rebuill Runsand Drives ]__ | _ __ 1979 T ahiti, 21 (I o p e n bow , iefiesbacktioe.324^08a-_.- . ho[:ho[sL-714:5a2-^f-532-^5_91._- -1984;984H bf^b'A -C ivic: M mpD. Ispeed; sleeper ahdli »' ----- ^vfth double -a«l9--trailer." ■ - -SEtOUR^RE/iEAT-SEIECTION ■ 19841 PACE ARROW-for roni____ c 1970 C70 Chovroteirw/'wo ^M/VM/FM Alpine cassette line. - re-uphoislerod, roh^.®]tl:DveristflpfidJ4177-;3- . search brakes, 427 motor. ' Sleeps 7. Allordabie luxury. -RI6HNERWHEAT0NI body and hoisl. Call 324- slert;1eLeoJt4988.536-6522_ _ '00. Cali 432-5218. . __ ■ OfPLEETWOiGOD'S FINEST ■ g!,' EOUIPMENTCOMPANY 3 12T0Y0TACELICAGT-'» J ^ u s l s e ll w iil d e a l. 67&-5174. Call 678-5404, alter s. E 3 4 5 6 19B5985 HONDA P re lu d e , 'ox- '9 6■9 9 CHEVY Nova, "new $2$2,900.68,000 c mllos L ’ 1982-16’ Katamoran', Ex-J. H l2,75APRonTravel ...... 20' 20' Shasta 360 cnglrte, *Caterpillar Products oor r 324-66863 _ _ _ cello;oiionl condilion. 733-5784 Pai”l.nt, good condillon, $1200 5 ssp e e d . lo ad e d . 00— _____ Ix all«n__ _ -cruise,—Aifr-solf-conlained ___-BOUGHLSOLDB tRENTED___ ',9711970 Chevy PUroood tlres.-4- d alays-and-alter-6-PM-733— y s ^^.05lest ollor. 326-5332 ______F roonlrcnd n ln damage. 140131 z ------_ ■ n.9APRonNtw ww/U /i shaped kitchen, low spd. PS, PB, AC. J3400 or 5245|245 •______1969 9 CHEVILLE. Sharp! , ‘MJi'M JE E PC H E IT O K E E ' ' JDHe5,-73£4024______2..CLCaLMH tractors dozer & 5ost pljer. 678-9221 ______76 60 Dalsun 280 2 , exceilBnt Conipnpietely restored;' $4,500.21,000 miles. ' ioneerPkg.,auto.,alr. — 1979 Dalsun Pickup wl ‘^pf'dondltion. $3700. 734-7889 .eiQ'f’lino overhauled, tiros, _ P'one h.p. Volvo/Plnta • i^OB, !a f dVh^ra'wior iraclor with Ite r 6PM ______Ifo nt It end. interior, siereo, Rotl-over. R| 13982 - — 128-UlililyTjailers . lozerandripperl969 :amper shell, exc. condl- ^ller 5 TOYOTA EXTRA CAB depth Under, etc. Exc. :ion.i-7M865or42W,8g3. .. 7878 !Subaru liardtop 5 spd, srior, etc., $2650. 733- “ Tq shape. Can see at Newtons BraBrand new never been us-' :a t D8K c raw ler tra c to r w ith 'i®" 1 d a y s o r 7 ^ 4 -1 7 3 7 ., _ $3,&$3,500.13,000miles. lozer4flpperl979. 197!1979 4'3o6 C o n v e n tio n a l in- '’60'Jlegular $1850 lor 51495. 5 s p e e d a n d air. Sporting Goods. Paid- 1 Bd'6d , 6 X 8 utility trailer. Exc. 'orsche 914. regular $4000 19766 1Station wagon, cruise, wy,,: ___ . 1l5.iX)0, asking bafanco ow- , condllion,«».,326:5057,c o n :a t9 8 8 A lo a d e r 1970 .ernatlonal, '335 Cummins, PofS' W aterdamage. 14180 :at980Bwheelioaderl975 1313 sp,s with or without 4,000 P9"J9"J??95^.678-,3372. _____ AC,. * wilh set ol snow llres. ~ea~anpprgx. »9000.. c ati- s g re a l, SJOOO, 3 2 ^ 3 3 4 6 ^ 'B S O S B U C K S R Y U R K ■733-7766 Of 734-6500. ■Coi/ereo— servico— traitor:— cat:at966CwheeilDadcr1979— gall))ailon-vac-tank-and-putTtp,.. 811—Toyota— -C elica-Spoft— $2,000.79,000 miles- ; •. HeavyH cc duly with spare lire, cat:at 955L wheel loader with- $15,.15,000, 733-9414 or. 734- Couploupe. 39,000 miles. Blue '9766 1CHEWrSDBUHBANT? ------4Tpeedand-air.—1 : — ------M BAYLINER 1950 Capri, cCML324-674. ^ _____ • _ uet . V-8 automatic wilh air, , watc tow rider. I/O, EZ Load r e e s h e a r s 1979 t57(1578 ...... a n dn r d nico. 1 ow n e r. 733-9075 ^ Watcrdamaoe.t4139 DODGEo o ( shortbed trailer Cat:at950Bwhoeiioaderl962 |gvl98g:^lon Ford PU.*w/cab '03 I id condition, new tires. ’84B4 0I.DST0R0NAD00 ) - - traiier.-J7600 of besl oKef,- }3 H o n d a -A c c o rd -4 -d o o r,- Ratt*i<1 ^ 4 ^ 2 2 ^ ______' $5,ol Cali 726-6585. w/woodw /v racks, exc. wood~'CatJat 950 w heel loader 1973...... (,1lip ^ camper sneii, 6 exco;xcollent condition, low $5,000710,000 m ile s .-..... - hauler, $200/oller. 543-5500. Cat:at 931 crawler loader wilh_cy]irjyllndefr^-spdrexo.-oondrT-miies liieSr-alM he-extfas-lnclu— a -I^ U L IB U -2- d o o r ^ C . ______mnulli-purpose u bucket & 1375 0 . Caii 423-6259______[ ntfl, f l^__ AC,. - I^misn,— PS, ..M L/F ? .: M . 6 evi.. low miles.- Roll-over. R( 14162 f?80 Ailov 42’ convertible storetoreofcasselte. Priced rfay 'Clean!inl-SifOOor-besr offer — -’M 'Ml B U iC frT O O O F I------' ------^ 8l 6 d irt c o m p a c to r 1978 nder book, at $6900. Cali Alter)r 5:30 s e a a t 1608 S lh $2,7($2,700.16,000 miles. M Automotive So’!D 6 9 0 e x c a v a to rl9 8 0 ' ’ "0,P|lopper. 1881 Fruohaul, 42' undo Aulomaiic and air. Balf shot shell reioader. iat-lotd down side and trap. Tomom in Ketchum-ollico 7?6- A veE:E.,T.F, . or CaH 543-6166. Aut ______C:at at 235 excavator 1984 323orhome788-4375. 1983 iht rearifnanl dam age.-; scale, oowder, wads, dies, , 2’ C a t 225 e x c a v a to r 1979 & ?'JLi)IILLougtwilie_f.j:3_3;5761_ ?323 3 CHEVEHE. 23,000 14190 -i $150; fiold • Master metai —J______• H — ------198i960 . ' 198C1980 D od g e D -50 P lc k u p ,'l ------______m ile9 s,S, besl otfer. Call 536- ,ocu/ 6 7688 o0 r 536-20 6 7 .______as HONDA PRELUDE • detector, >75.637-6678. :at 130G motor grader with own)wner. $2/00.734-6125 days h jb $4,900.8,000 miles. - ' HUNTERS BONANZA, 12 132-Auto,Parts& ip p e r 1978 OL?:ir 733-7951 allerSpm . _ 146-4W fieelDrlves ~b2~ cCtievy 'Celebrity, reai 5 speecpeed,airand sun-roof.' ' Horse Traliers-4 pickups-7 I Accessories in, 4 d o o r, 2 n ew tiro s. RcRoll-over. 14003 ... I 1981 CHEV 1 Ton4X4'wit'ii Goln5 ^ g to School. 1979 FOflD Slf.fa:as. $5200.436-5863 Of -8410 Mmpers-3 RV-new and us­ NEW4REBUILT.. itandard Iransmission. lock 4 X 4,‘ 4 0 0 CID, AT, P8 , PS, 4 TOYOTA C E U C A G T ed, Farmers Exchange 837- I DiscountD^s prices, inciudirio (loSK ne ;S")ut h u b s , 12 ft flatbed with lockc5Ckouts, 37,000 mites on B5 Mo.lonte Carlo SS, 305 V-8, $4.200.16,000 $4.2' m iles 62^4 o r 837-6250 engine kits. Highway M )uill_m-. lool box and ongiiingine. .Everything nsw ). overdrive, AC, PS, ___ 5,5SspeedandalfT------fthlcambdej'S/; l^ga/pum ^l A uTo Parts. 734-7094. ______Bol»«,l°. . . ____ Sicetytene S tank storage, undeir)aemeath. $1500 - down cruisese.-tlH, low miles. Call , - -HC ------•holflUf), 28--barren, mint- I -Parting-out 1955 Willies- f-I -wheei'^drive-loaders .& -CuslCustom buill.’-CairXJaRleTHaltea lte - o v e r - p av m e rits. -SfiS— -8973alter5PM...... ^ ^ .9 ^ Ueep ?>ljTajeJ3500.-734-6«_7;,::- Front^)nt-enddamage:i4fll6“ ': ’ Sensatlon complete, $300, )f.678-6042- ______. run Cali 733-9127.______Auto Accessories, waxes, 14 un average. Equalizer 19855 Dodge1 Datona Turbo, '844CHEVY3/4TON4X4 CH - 'l u x u r y . . , i t 's b cleaners. Lynwood-' Mali i18.Detroit engine, like new, hitchlitch, $1650.733-4891 equityity and take over pay- $3,80$3,800.20,000 miles. Shotgun Hulls, 'ail.fired | nexl lo Flea Market. Aut.■u.tQ_tody a n d p a in t w ork 3pj^^ipic e r 5 sp d .. p S unit, inter- iq074-F-Oflg-!4-Wn t T 4 X i , Its. Caii 734-0772______S c oitlsdale tlsd ; Pkg,, auto., air. ' fa'ine.> to.(^li^R . 2pm.324-3fe ___ Qua luality work & free tnglne,-Iranamlssions and :aiiM3:8597. ^olos-Fonl- WEQUITSALEI Slini?l98, _____ e a r e n d s . 934-4509______EUN 80^70%'T)inpcrtl^fll5C85; -3-» Inch-FlfeBtone-siioke-on [®5L 9f6-Tfe€f^HW OKCer^-ilj7j5-, $3:200r9,-00(m!itesr” -^:t ------CragarC ra S/S wlieels. 1s t Farrarm Trucks: Single. i <8 FFord 2 ton, good running cviinylinder,-AM/FM cassollo; i?/**r™ iTG ii5SrSsP=?« archery and cycle suppiies.- ondltion. WTboot bod, sfZ AC, high mllos, runs , Vutomatic&loadecf. • ' ‘ Lynwood Mali.______^ s s j e s l oiler,324-8959_ Tan^andem Axle, Qas & Diesel. tereo, ali season radial , ll-lroni damage. 14032 -1 everai GMC Tandems on po°^lood tiros. I Have boon ,|ro«ires,. excelloni condillon. .l,AMO,Call 734-9144^ _ ------12- ga,— Browning -Cilortj 396 Chevy engine, tunnel PONTIAC TAfllSIENNE ^ i0^SfP^3^^H 'ramram, roller rockers and cam. and.(503)88M_709 ------lauHng-woQd-lrom South cbh;leii 734-6259.------197S6 FORD-'stailon-Wagon -- JS4,900.-16,000mile8.490 ,t over-under, 2 b arren , 3 nils. $500. After ^^3i88_28' nd Torino. PS, PB, 9 Aiitf m a o . . . 1425. W in ch ester 11 lo 1 p is to n s, $4000 in- IHCiC iruck 12 ■ It' metal ; 97‘rjE E P 'Cherokoo. V-8', Automallcandair. 1 vested, $1500.733-1602 graira in /c a tt'o b e d . V-fi 5454 iDodflo PU, rebuill 331 p% , senger, $650 cash-no Roar=)oar>end dam aged 1 ...... model 70 super grade. 458 io. 733-6637, Ron's itm caH495.543^59 _■______— ------e nnoine, a oxc. cond. 324-3127 ^-'•8. 4 spd, 5 window cab, clo’ar ilghlstr|p,l4049 . J uns oxcolient, spare parla ilom Upholstery. '^'K 1 H ONDACIVIC . I 979^MG-Jtmmy 4X4rHigh— thtji- 1 ^ lernational- 1700 truck, TCtudud, $475: 543-6 Idi ^ _ >9^ u f-ord (iranda, 4 door, ■^325.573 miles. lierta pkg., 400 ongino w/4 pc'° r - ■ 12<-SnowVehlcle8 | MdlobccanoMoi Mopod cycle ^ ' 2 2 d ?2Ci ;arrj3li^[buii3tOf„.dual PB. AC, good cond., IAulomaiic. < lor Sale, Cali Slop-Kcn Aulo miloilo, like new, 16' bod w/ 7lnlqrtqr7$20007347737— Loft^stcft^5td0T Jam ane: *4081 ^ 4 ^ Used Ariens Snow moblio. aust, trailer pkg, w/air '84BM W3181 .. '----- Cbhlo'r'englnbiroW wdrk^ Parts Co. 733-1251 hydr^draulic hoist-532-4250. '74M IDalsun PU. Mechanics--b oo o o s st s h o c k s , A C . cru lso . 1,9788 Mustang, good condi- poclai, from ond damage.-- Hit, r . $1995 Tow b o ok . Will 18.550.14.000 miios. ■* $50.543-6459 SuzukiSuz 230 Quad Sporl, 1985 MU'U ST SELL 1901 C h o ve JPOC It, now sel ol radial lires 'o"- ■ speed and sun-rool. ’ model,moc loss than 15 miles. Ion,n, 4 spd, C cylinder, like Englngino questionable,--a nnd d 1 running boards. Asking ! a trado-tn. 734-1296 ;uslom interior, spoke --$59915995Flrm.438-4733. ‘'ayscsoroyonings,^ ______n t-b n d d a m a g e . 14073 1985198£ Kawasaki Tocalo 250-3 now3W. Will take best ollor. Cusl :HRYSLERtASERXe • 12S-Travol Trailers BEFORE YOU BUY AN^ N Y M O T O R H O M E , wheelof.w ho Call 324-5177 or 734-14 -1 29 6 d ays o r e v e n in g s. w'heola. l® ' Cost offor by Sept. 981 FO R D RANGER 4X4, I9 6 0D Ford Flosta. Original <515.050.15.000 nsi miles.. SEE AND DRDRIVE THE 324-324-1236. ,.,91971 F 900 Ford Truck 4 .83 7 -4 8 2 8------i_atiaatial package, oxc. cond. cwnorlor, 35,000 mllos, ox- L o ad ed. ;! ■ Apache Camp, iraiior, 16', enl condition. 326-5624. Rear lold o u t. S500. 734-6125 daya NICELY PRICED,. FUELFi EFFICIENT Yamaha XT250, on/oll road, tractictor-477 gas ongino, ------$57CI57C0.Cail432-6682. collon leardam age. 14113 .4 Of 733-7951 a lle r S om . ■ • good condition $750 or best porfi)r(oct cond., lull air. 1-24 ' ' 981 TOYOTA 4 Wheel '9?33 Thundorbird. 10,000 'MSIMSUBARIJQI4X4 -'■« oller-Cflll-Tom 423-4438:------ulIKtillty flat bod-lralier, 1-27 - — 141 C a m p e r se lf-c o n ta in e d . 1962 ■ U l-V ane______i__ V__ 0—- , -fTilloa-ia._ lully .onuipfld.-biuQ . $3,00(3.000.30.000 mlloa.__ 110 Iran blko, ridden only b'C>v«own van traiior. Call morn- low paint, blue i whilo k MBOO-Wlil soli lor 4-door, -doo 4 sp eed , oir, Phoenix, 17‘, single axle. 973 VW BUS. Good condl- Price negotiate-32/5091 ■PHIN Iwlce, a oxc. cond., $700. Call Ingsgs or ovonlngs 734-7489 j9'3 Iripped, $4995.543-8800. DO. Call 678-8772 RoiRoll-over. 14148 ' - lo r m oro Inlorm . 734-2140 on, $995 or bost ollor. Call »MERCEDES190E LIKE NEWI 83 Rawhide sih 33-8239. 1903983 SIO BLAZER. Great' 1 Ford Tompo GL, 4 7 ^ 1972 YAMAHA 125. Runs '951151 Cliovy Pickup '/i Ion. hope., high commiitof {ioof.r, loaded, 3200 mllos. *'17.000.7.0001™ miles. ,'.2 wheel, 24 ft., Immac. Musl I 983 Chovy Van. Trail wagon ®|f|R 4-door, loaded. >SoLC.n3?<*!S,__ ...... I greal, $300 or bost ollor. Call,111326-5654. '933 liios, loaded with oxiras, 733-4002. Call 733-9412. 1953 onverslon, low mileaflo. mloclronic -., radio 6 tape 79 FO Roii-ovor. 14103 « Older 14'camper trailor-o/g, I '53 GMC/Whillonborg ten 733-677tor733-4122.??^ ° “jl =ORD GRANADA, aulo. ------r«fti 'JE jf E P C J-5 . g o o d coridl^ ' C:rash ras bars, piexfalring, lug- on, $3000 or bost ollsr, lage rack, backrest, etc. CLiARAI^ N C E I 543%43-4660 alter 6 PM •. Won’t Last MuchCh Longer | ,1977 f»R bW L£R , 23Vi It,, <900/ollor.7;^-9474 boloiQ2, CiCrjii Wiiklont Slolot or your loclocol S aliit Ki>|i lo d n y '812 2 Suzukiv PU, $^95, 'el awning, air, ateroo. now 662 HO^iDA ATC 250 R, 3 06C 0( HyMcir wlnili, coriofiyr^t-^**oo[i» uiuoM . 3i(l S u b u ru QL w a g o n , $3995^ Available on S i e l e c t n liras, sleeps 7. sall-cont, ll^ ^ l wheiKhoeler, immaculate condl- U>log noigoiii boMfiniiiil pricul $460(1, C all W -6 4 31 . Ilon,ion, low hours'. Mual soo, 05SA O! \ . Crual voliirilori. lowM priccilp Wiiiu (nii(|u uburuHB,$219S. '78 QMC. M odali of 1B77.Boacl' flunner. 9WBrlt08lQll8f.?33-Z641 , . I S u b u rb a n $5105, 67ft- ,gai/alectrie (rig., sleeps 6., 17?^------^ ...... fm 7 aK 298t la ln e d , 112,000, S e e a t m Jail 734:602i. 0 : OLDSMOBILELE& I Aih, Twin Falll. * ■ 03'» • CoiikliutilOo gi)U loyyiigyiiif) . .-, .incku U-- 156 liQRD,’Pu7.-'otiflini'U _ 963 KAVvASAKI KOX-60, luc>^o>l^f>io* iu bllorl Somo w/lw/low houn, 6o»t >nd, rum , prfmor reiiiy 1979 22 ft R o a d RangisT.' Seif WE NOW CARRY A ixc. condition, new ongine, m mi u d iiiK it o io im kH rpa nl,S14S0,734-9144, ir|eed-rea«)naUler«54-«»:~ -99660— t -Pwrollonr-ronimictinrl-inrf •mnchmi»-Df far...... -tf lWl«e - Pofltlao leM anflBooft^ ------"TlHEVHOLirTRtHDCITS! ■w.TsmiHinRi 963 12s Suiuki 4 whoolor, iargu ioi luudlol Don't lol Ihik onu.uauKiwoy, g vertib roni and rAar.racks. $609 or- 9S0A 95 - riucu log lorkt ond C.i^.i^butkui-M Vllfwt— -illSSLS;$3300*&Bl|nl .8& I ^rsJ& Q ing!i g J A S I l _ t IW SANTA FE IS n*lBll llio.M tt iitl()hl wonl lailiivuu lll h i t i O th * ( «$0‘i Iff 1967 r - contained, AC, naw IIi b i , - ' I R A I L E r ^ co nd l — «iio (or hgnlino, riadv to op, i l 0

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IWMPKIUSSSSIC4D00R #2887. Si* woy power toal. door locks, powlower windpws, moli, body side 1985li CELEBRITY 4 DOOR 1985 CAVALIEIIER 4 DOOR Power door locks, m ats, lir moiilcJlngs, InlermltlenI Inl wipers, dofoggor,or, oir, cruise, oulomolic, till,. linled gloss, oir. cruise. V-6 engengine, oulomolic, Tinled gloss, glo body side mouldings, 5 s(tp e ed , power tloerlng. AM radio.radi ______AM /W *te^o,^o, rnuch morel lill w heel, AM/FM ond m uduch more! and muchjch Im orel Froni whool drive. “ RETAit vAiurns;1 5 :0 8 9 .0 0 ------■ ------ASLOWAS------J : i o r i r o i iW i A t — t - — _ lO ■ ..... Z ^ H C ii;9 9 y «

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l O m M A T o m ^ I------^ ^ N i W C Ai BR S ------3 ______^ T H i l Wi w . . 1985185 CAPRICE CLASSIC 1985TRANSAN MD EXTENDED CAB PICKUP> 1985 CHEVROLET'/'P/4 TO* 4X4 1981 ^2767. 6-woy power ioot, power win- #P186.'Powor soot, dooroMotki. milv y 185 CHEVROLET BLAZER 4X4[4 '' dofoggor, oir, crulte, V-6 ^ V-6 moior. A spood monuol,ml, #T2897, Short box, oulomilomotlc, crulso, ouk- #13047,’, 'V-8 moior, 4 spoed m anual,ii. tltill, dows, door icocki; oir. loadod wllh ox- looring, AM radio and morol oulomolic, lill, AM/FM s rol iliory luol lonk, lill. Roilyally wheels, loaded. Roily heoli, IronI quod thocksI oionci tras.R«lollVolnValue $15,070.00. ZL°"iZ 470.00. package. RetallValu»$l6,98! Silverado. Reg. $17,693.0(3.00. more. ReReg. $15,433.00. H o w * l w * 8 , 7 8 7 “ ° 00 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 ”" W 5 “ n o w N o w *ia,ar 5 6 5 ° ° N «w . * 1 3 , 5 8 9 ° ° ...... 1985frERIlO” ’ ...... 1985Cl5CaEBRITY4DOOR «PI26. Romovoblo tunrool. ( I M B L A H R ^ #2784. Power/er door locki, air, aulomalic, 1 oir. aluminum wheels, lugg /■6, 4 speed m onual, olr condl-dl- #T3009. 454 Y-B m oior. 4 CHmnin ASTRO CARGO VANVlt crul»«. filt wheel, w AM/FM rodIo and ’iS '“rJrz: > ' = r v AM/FM stereo and much:h rm 'lQ l > .M I ■ III wheel, AM/FM sloroo. tporlorl ' lill. gougoi. Ready loo tpwt< Ihot troller, i. V-4, oulomotlc, power itaorinlorlng. ] m orel RetailII ViValue $11,116.00. Value$l3,l72.00.»TOCNOiN O O U n O M . «1 and moro. Reg. $14,321.00. Reg. $14,703.00. AM radioJjo. R e g .$11,471.00. ------I______n o a o o0 ______------W Sw ^l 1 ,5^ 1 5 ” - - W o w i

1985iPONIIAC PI BRAND AM BLAZER 1985CMCS-15Ii w ~ 1985SUNBIRDHATCITCHBACK 11985 S-10 #GI44. long wheel bate.3to, V-6, automatic, 19q3 fi #Pt36. ’Air,, crulte,ct V-6 MFI. aulomalic,. #Pie3. Delogger, olr, cuslomlomtrlm. lu-lono #12914, V-6, V outomotic. Inlormlllenl i GMC SAFARI PASSEIHIER VAI Inlerm lttent w ipert, I.500 I.Sl Ib. payload. #0150. VAN AM/FM tiered>reo and much m orel RelollI point, AM/M tieroo. gaugelugot and much w ipori. lill.ill, ctulso, AM/FM casiollo w / . v-6, ouloma>lc, olr. 8 pert

19851111111IIITIAC6800 4 D00R'‘U ' 1985 CAPRICE CLASSICSIC 4 DOOR ^sKiCHi 1985 CMC’/jTON4HI 4X4 PICKUP # P N 9 . SEDAN,AN, Power te a l, power door #2893. 6'vfoy power tool, nOLn'/^TONPICKOP #C1I5. 6.3 lller dletol.II. aoulomolic, Inler- CMC ®' SAFARI PASSOKERVMVAN locki, m all,I. delogoer,d olr, crulte, V-6, dowi. door locki. olr, out '-0, oulomolic, olr conditioning,’9' mittoni wipori, cuilomm polnl.f olr. Roily '0 1 4 9. .V-6, V outom allc, pow er b ro k et.»i. AMA luol lonk, nil, AM/FM tlereo AM/FM ilareoireo oncT much m orel RelallI crulte, AM/FM tlereo andnd muchi morol , w heoli, nil. AM/FM\ iiitoroo conetle, .live person teollng. Reg. Re and moro, R Votw«IV4,94].C4J.00. Retail Value $14,149.00. .R eg. $14,414,00. Sierra Ciattlc, loaded. Reg«.g. 117,717.00. ).00. 0 0 , M o w> ^ i i a , a 9 5 ° » n o w * 1 2 , 9^ 1 9 5 ” » « w <* 1 0 , 9 9 9 ° ° mo, * 1 4 , <, 9 7 2 ° ° Nw . , * 1 0 , 8 9 7 ° ° 198SWmLETSUBDRBAII ' 198SCaEBRIIY4DI)lll i 1IKCH£VII0ltfy4T4IT4X4SIIBUIIBAII , #3072. Power door locki,SSln. lini IWfie•VII0lETV4TI)ll4jirPICli^ • #T3044, V.fl, outomallc,lc, 3; eM li. from 4 . lOBSGMCTdWIMIVAN #T3000. 9 POI ienger, 4 wheel drive, lermlllenl wiport, delogger.ger. crulio. lill, *'T?916. loong r w heel b a te . V-8, 4 tpeed oulomolic, Iron I i rear olr, till, crulte " _r#or olr. AM/FM .c a tieiie l lto . ,pow «r win. 'v l > 6 ,, V.S,\ aulomQtiC..AM/FM c qiiDlla. iid II _. ______Eivo.Sport a n d - .a u x ilia ry ^ fu e l— lonk,— Re^.- oin'i cholri, couch, Ipoded, R^ ------ond much moralCBrel R«tallVaW|ai,lfO.OO<— do w i S .d o o r.lo c k i. Slitsiiv.,.id<,, t o o d .d ...... l i a . i i r t o . $U.MJ.OO. Re«.$ai.1M.00. 0 0 i y , 7 9 S ” I i . . w M l , 41 ! 9 5 ” ° N o w <* 1 0 , 3 9 7 ° ° ' rH.w*18,< r * 1 6 , 8 9 5 ° ° 5 2 2 ! L L ^

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<* ■ ■■ \ t i '- ir N ^ llo c a tio> n „ ■ J m i j M l C-12 Times-News, Twinwin Falls, Idaho Sunday, jeieDtBmberB,l985 ■^A uitomotiv€ i e j162-175il YRAYMlAOND WiORD/BMMW ^

' 175-AuloWers S a y s ^ e ” -^jusT Gbt MAhRMu Tnr'l^^ m !o0 0 ' mi'le3,'’-A sk in £ J 9 5 0 ( sell a '19W Ford Turl' “ 'S S ' C a li324-3331 o r 733-6770 h^’nT 'is' a *Be3l"Baller'^In^in> w h e n a d v e rlisin g l l e m f lor Thunderbird.' Loaded wi — claaallledr-; - - -aale In classified, . -abboiulely everythlngilI LikeLil ’ - ' V. ' new. only 7,400 miles, $10$1000 168-Autos • Otdsmobile b e lo w b ook at o n ly $942$ 9 4 2 5 -______Call 678-9726 d a y s o r fi?676- t977 OLDS W, 2 door, Al 7649 evenings. Todd,,____ AC, cruise, tilt. AM/FIl/FM MUST SELL; 74 Mustanga n n II c a s s e lle , 67,000 mi, Ilklike for Your SupportS of thet Jerry Leew is' S ale-AA-TKon GHIA, $750. 733-6321 _ new, extra sot mud & sno'm ow iller. -A . 1974 FORD MUSTANG studded tires. Make ode Ghia, sun roof, now pairn ain C all 734-0420.______J • FORMUSCCULAR DYS-JTROPHY . runs & looks good, il4f 1978 Oldsmobiie CullasH ass - Cati 734-9144.______Cruiser, AC, cruise, PS. Pt : - AM/FM casselte 5l0f6( 1974 MavijrlcK. B een . in $^300 0 fb 0 S lo H e r. 734-2045045. BECAUSE i w recl(, b u t ru n s QOOd; 19 Ctievy Pickup, no title.'. $300$3 ------O FY O U * lOO WEIENT TO ; ■ eacti. 686-2340 evflninns!— 172-Aut03-Pofitlac ‘O n e c all - w e ’ll d o llfl all!j - - •------' r.utilflecl. 73KI931. FORCED TO SELL 1979 Tta OVER ' JERR^« Y ’ S K I D S - - A m, lo ad e d , like n ew . J47S ^4 ,4 ’.-PS,_or besl-olfor-wtll take I Q t runs trade-in, 734-1296______w ell. $500. C a ll 734-9144. ------1969 F irebird, 350 V-6, Al 1976 FORD Station Wage(a g o n p s . p b , AM/FM cassettseV d FROMPUPURCHASES $ ■ N TELEPHONE •Grand Totino, PS, PB;’B,- 9 stereo. Runs good. $2500 c « 3 ,0 0r W FROM ROY3Y RAYMOND U f PLEDGES sh-no bost offer. 734-1457 r400^® "l Ron's 1574 Pon,lac vonlura. Nic A SPECIALTLTHANKS TO THEFOU ------c le a n c a r. R u n s g o o d . J11C g t : - : ; iU OWlNG PEOPLE WHHO HANDLED THE TELEe l e p h o n I s door, or_bostoi[pr,733jM 2 ____S s )^ 'i ' i'980 B lack T u rbo T rans Art - loaded, louvers. T-top. e> 1978 M uslang.'good' cond:ondi- ceptlonat conditional, $6701

daLS.prevenjnai,...... 1980 Ford Fiesta. Origin;iiinai 173-ABlos-Plymoulh owner. 35,000 miles, e: M U ST ' SAC R IFIC E 198 | Y * m . c e lle n t c o n d ilio n . 326-S624. Horizon excellenl conditlor ■ 1983 Thunderbifd, lO.OClO.OOO 45 mpg. $5500-487-2610__ _ miles, iully equiped, blu b lue 1974 Plymouth Dusier. 31 m H9HHr -\ vH H H 'O f V6. AT, g o o d c o n d itlotlon. r N IN A V A N C E MITCH OGDEN STEPHEN HAYCOCK a. ___ m o o Cali 324-5323______- — TWINFAUS JE F F M ILLER ROB STURGILL : - - - - -1984 - Ford-TemdO'GL, TWINFAUS BURLEY ------M iN rtJO K A------TWINFAUS------d o o r, lo ad e d , 3200 milo2800. C all7to^6 eve. F O R AA U UG f UST ^ ‘ 1881 Linx L, AM/FJv -— :--cas9eiiarPs; AC. a t . J3200 ____ - ^_Sfifl_at_426 N. Wastilngton K TF. Of Call 536-2916, t-W ILLS^MOrORCO\«4NY | ------' "Selling'"Is^a ctnch whei you use a clasallled ad ti J g J J y s ^ 2 3 6Shoihfln* h oil SI, W*$l . s p r e a d (h e w ord a b o u i thi T » [n f« l ' ilSniB you'have loi sale.

■ 175-Auto Dflalere

a i n i IBM t e = ------FofE l O l ^ AutlihO fU Ex j i d i c ilose-lj > u f i - ^rG^ngy-rWKl f^sen — RaiBa tj^Snys S TRUCK irsriDAHCI F — ^ JgJTO CTr e o i ^

! TON FLEnSIDE PICKUP i 138S CHEVY CAVAll I Wilh-5.0 lilor V-8 ongtrngino, power tleerlng, AM/FM r< WllhI 5 jpood manual from ., A/C,!, At.AM/FM tiereo radio, I auxiliary fuol lank,1 . i ipecial 1u-lano point. Scolli poweror tiooring, tinted giost, ond muelnuch morel I I equlpmonl. ond muchc h r m o ro l «5-54747 . I #5-521 j | o w * 8 6 9 ^ J 1 W c«$ii,iai ......

198S CHEVY CELEBRITY 4D14 Dl rSEMH W ith.:1.2,0 Hire V.8 engine, automolliiioiic frontm ltilon, lilt Ting wheel, olr condilloning,g, v, wire wheel covert, _____ TOUfh m o f o i------— : ' tS MSttHVVtltllMIIIII U ------Wllli oir conditioning,ng. aulomollc tronimistion w/ov /o v o r- #5-591.91 drive, 22 gallon luelI lolank, special Instrumonlatlop.p . Ai M / FM iloroo radio. 5.0' lliroilir V'6 engine and much m orel # 5 -4 62 W o t l U 7 4 0 ......

1985 CHEVY CaEBRITYt T Y M I ^ \ Wllh oulomatic o Irontm liiion, Unfedled |gloii, 2.B Hire en- ’■• . air condilloning, and m orel Ql CHEW S'lO BLUER « M 0 | 9 9 y I Wllh air condilloning,ng, till tteoring wheof, efeclriclro n lc I ipcad eonlroi, 2,0 lltroitro V-6 gai engine 5 ipoed mar ■ Irontm itilon w/ovordrl>•drive, andm uchm orol I # 5 .9 4 5 ...... l . W w t H , W 1985 CHEVY CaEBRITY llnledII gloii, olr condilloning,g, eurotporlei equipped. I : ...v ;;...... -aulomrmoll«~«renimltalori -w/overdrlvidrive, eleclrlc—ip w d -B ‘ isiisMvrsPRiltrcoupDUPE coniroiroi and much m orel W llh iiatic Irani,, radial llrut. rear m 73 comlorl ft con;onvonlence package, ond much n 4'5.566 gjMijMy a v m j u n f f L ______...... I-: . MOI ; B 'W f l h ^J.b litr e V -6 g oII i Vl e n g in o , A>/C, 4 i p e a d o u lo , trofront- laiBBBBHBHMBB I - ■ w/ov«rdrivo, AM/FMA ilofeoIII w coitolio ond much mom o re l I #9-16] IW S-10 CHEVY PICKUP ~ B W oitu.m ...... ^ 5 1 Wllh Fleettldo body,>dy, powur brutiui. 3.5 lltro ungin)ino.4,pood K B C f monuol Irontm lttlortlon, |)owot tiooring. ditiuiu Irotoru bumper, ■ W ' ond much, much tnor m .... . 1965 CHEVY CEUmiTY 4 Dl #5-461 W llh olOlr eondinfining,.3.8 llir* V>6'•6 aengine, aulomalic • K n o w * € I r a n i,, vtw/overdrJve, AM/FM iler«o cadi jBl ^ ^ B a l M • ff-4y ; I radio, ond moft.|» ^ _— ^ j j j j CHEVYjjn SUBOIIBIUI------" 1985 CHEVY CAVALIER SEOiiEOAN ■ j i ; Wlih 5.7 litr«'V-0 engirn g ln e . A/C, panel doori, Silvtrcr tr a d o B Wllh live ipe«peed monuol ironimlitlon. poweower tleerlng. A M / •aulp.,3«patd outo.traIranim iiilon. and much morel FM tteroorodlodio, ipori mjrror, and much morimorel ...... NOVww*79M I p L.' ’ Km pip.Thdt Grea [Z.”Z.ZIIil:. * B au i ^ itU s S und ay .; les-News, Twin Falls, Idaho ■ Valley happeninings D2 - /V aillei ■ DearAbby D!3 2 ' -M iiM "Agri/business; D 4 --6 - ^

Fallii i n g t l ]brougl[hthe cradk so f!s o G l a li l s e r v/ices i Arbitraryy limits ” ” excludefe some who nee•ed help

: ByLORAYNEO.SMI'M ITll ; Times-News writer ■ -“ I-'’--’'';; : TWIN FALLS - ""(Jeorgf” looks - no different, from ananyone. clsc. Ht; _____ may be slow, but lherhere's nothing you ...... ~ - can point to as [liehe sourcc_of his ■ "chronic problems willwilh eiriployrne’nl, so cial sk ills an d stabbilKy. ili A lth ough he h;is> trmiminal educa- — (lonrhe'snot ;nratalllally ill. Since he- —— ------^ ...... - - ' ' ' has no medicall^Sfjefi(Jefined disabllilv. H he’s ineligible for eilhereiti counseling. B financial aid or vocaocalional (raining from the many socialcial servicc agen- . • > • cies o p eratin g in Tw.’in in: Falls. Bul. for whatevervcr reason, he ^ ^ usually with'out work.rk. He makes (lie ...-i^ounds of every avail/a ila b le so u rce f , m R i R' income, sometimesi gt ge((ing odd jobs R----- likebuckinghay inthethe s u m m e r.— f .AjpfgaHM r ‘‘H e n e v e r h a s mnoney or enough for B g as to get lo th e f.irm" f,i io work... ^ I says an spokes\vomanla n fro m wh .'ige?!- ...... ’ cy whith -tries to aiaid people like ~ -i - ta' . .-i:’.: U- j ' ‘G w r g e .” H e .m ay rcceive. .food. . .. .■ - — ,— 4 . ~ 7 ^ 7 " J ' 1 1{‘ stamps, says Ann'ArAnderson of (he [ South Central Comrimmunity Ac(ioti ...... t ' Agencyrbut-since hc’s-not-a-good- he rrr-rrrn ! manager, he's in corconslanl need of • •, [_ necessities. ______- rw B P 1 ■ ■ '‘j’ve hired him lo lc aiiload’sup- • —■ ; r? -. J . _____ ^ j - plies,’’-Anderson-Baysaysr-'and he’s-i ...... i slow it drives you cr;icrazy." Allhough __ ’■*>• ’ j_ sh e sy m p ath iz e s witwilh "George's ___ i^-^plightrshe-aisocaii setsee,\viiypfospct=— ■ '■ ;■ tive employers are relreluclanl (o hire ^ ——==52ZEZZir' __ _ ----- I him . r ^ 2 ^ J a To some people,, “George"‘ and i > f----- other-&-lik&-him-who-&o.s^em-unablo-to— - j f A ------copenvitiriifc’sbasics'ics-arc-perc^lN^'" — a s lazy. , , , ' • ' \ Bul to agency perpersonnel, he is « ' simply one of manymy -types of in- A j dividuais who “fallall b elw cen (he • P ' i S'! f ' i im I cracks.” since Ihey2y fail (o meel i I eligibility rules to berbenefil from the - 1 )■■■ * = j great variety of botlbolh public and I '.Iv- V- I___ private helping ageiigencies in (he ! community. M l - i U - Z S H — ; ____ _RfiflSQn5JcrJt)e_c.ri«;racks vary wide- . '.. ly: irom; indi^iduaLlrLltails.-_.aboul_Io\v.an_IQ IQ lo compete in tho open jobjob fund-from-privale donaliations-lojierve funding, peojcople who are'iio rin^sis^s^nffc'conldnl'work^itfrthen Vr'htch-{ittie-<;an-4KMla L vet not low cfStueh-ltiiLlQ.(o ^iifh rn<:p<;______• ' n y f jI J] nnly <'fti|fif;plin£ can noQ_ iand do provpn t ivp im rk “ rnnpprnlff onm rra fer r alB. T hls-te-not------funding ctitbacks andId ;arbi(rary“gov- ‘be'ellgibliil)lc76Tiramih"g"ancrsh"ellcrcd" ^d A much larger group is disqualified longer be tre irealed . While some agencies ~ideal only the case everyrywhere,hesaysk w; ernment regulations,s. They can af- workshoplop- e m p lo y m en t a l (he M agic?ic from help with emotiononal. problems "People: vwho are not quite sickk 'with physical or financiallal serv ices. In ab ility lo remain mentally feet people needlniding help for Valley ReRehabtiilalion Services. at the regional Meienlal Health enough haveive to wait 'til (hey gel In-I- imental problems are o ften con- s ta b le long enough enoi to recej\?e voca- - everything—from -basb asic food - a n d -----^A pecseEson.with.a8.IQ.has.llie.same.Tie._Center, ______^______(o_a_crlsi^s silu a lion befo re w e c a n trlbulingt factors, underscscoring the_tiM al (rainingilng through the Idaho shelter to job training.;ng.and .cmoUonaL func(ionalnal inabilities as one wilh-ilh. Idaho ranks 50th nalloionwide in (ax see them."n." says Phil GroVer,' '1inlerrelatedhess orihe ent;nlire.isociaI Vocational RehiRbhabllitalion agency Is p ro b lem s. '6 u . " " say a r r^cff Crumrincr-NWRS- a iiiaJu i-fTOSCTT r.. Tii^e-^non'profil— prlvate^Ite—growing' probiemT-Beca rsmr ro r ’ifi a w iTiiitv. uc- : r " - One of Ihelimplesl,:sl, and yel mosl director. :ausG-of-5lflff— -w cl-G“scelng“ -st nTorc and" more5 Grover says Maglc-VallIlley lrror- cording -TrnJeFIe 6^ Eden, VR ironic, cracks is the! personpc with lon agency hzhas established a scholarshiplip reduclions caused.by-shi Jinnking stale repealers."" Grover savs, .“because^tunale t in lhat all the agiigency per- •SceCRACBACK S on PageD2______W W I[I l vetercansLC o-ccelebraii:^ 4 Q thhweddilingann ------PourTwiirf^lrtJow:uun iy fa n n t'r s wnoT(!i‘\'- ■ ^ TTalyTorlirmonlhs. M ay er w as se plarated a r Froehlich marrarried Dorothea Cook, for c la s s e s In c o u rsess relre la te d lo bo tan y a n d “ 7 =v------fronrhls-t;s-biiddleslTCfon rfaelng seiK■to lo ------;— WendellTOTrJune-ine4)H3assenmflFr-ied Esther—•____ agriculture, accordingng toU D r. Rick Sn id er, of______to m a rry th e " g irls theythe; lefl behind" held a I Lorayne i E n g lan d[land ! France. Rangen, Buhl, ononAug.2G; Meycrmarrlcd (lie sc ien ce dep a rtm eenl. n l. T h e collection is special 40th annlversar'sary celebral ion recent- ’ R Smith All fo uru r c a m e Ih rou gh (he w a r uninilnjiired, Louise Lose. Ixtuiouisvllle, Ky.,on Ocl.7;aiul displayed In room21GofiG of (h e CSI S hields l y . ' F ro eh lichch.Tliaete and I-assen camel:le hom e on T h ae le m a rried'd HHilda Trlpple, Twin Falls, 01nn, B uilding. M ost A rm y b u ddiescs tose1( track of each I . sej)aralete ships, bul were discharged;d \wilhin- Ocl. H. o lh e r upon re lu rn to civilianciv life, bul Vernon I 10 da y s of e ac h o lh e r in lhe sp rin g ofufl'J-ir), 1 T h e lo n g liine frfriends m arked the occasionn Nine Magic Valley s(uslu( d en ts at (h e U nlver- Lassenand Ernest Tharhaete,bothi'’iler,Ed- " w hile M(‘>c y e r c am e ho m e In S eptemIber. b e byallemllngabulbuffet and ice sho w a( Sun sKy of Idaho have auccesccessf u!ly coiDplcted______w in M ey er, B uhl, andid JJo e F ro eh llch , H ansen, In S p o tlig hngday. t They allall se ttle d on fa rm s in Ih elr■home ho Valley. -theenglneer-ln-lralnlngiIln^xam.Thecer------haviiconUnued l|iolr-»n'-annuaigeHoMthers------' ^heW xind ta n k------town-oreaea and mnrrled that year;8io 0 jilpji fo u r...... — tiflcattonrfollowinfftomi:ompletiem)fthelr- - — : .llhrpygheut the four dcc(IccadesiintCLllii^i: all__ _ DE a 'l_Lewls,J\!ii*ilL... "coupliisjilillso areoh.servinglhi‘ir.|i)llnULWud: ------ErancciA. BecIicckham,Uurk!y,-Jias4on4tlo(l-;] d e g ree p rn e r a m s, Is QnestepJnlhaprocess____nno boarded the irain in BdlilUdl an d Tw in F a lls lnSaltI.ake Ln City the followingch'w c enl ovcr.seas d in g annUilv e rs a ry this su m m e r and fall,(al as a herbarium colieQllectlon of 33G sp ecim en s to of becoming a registerede red pro fessio n al M a rc h 2(1, l'J41, (o b e im. In ducted ln(o (he A rm y In frlca and then well as 40;10 ye a rs of frien dship . IhcCollegeofSouiSouthern Idaho. II will he usedd . ■ 'S e e s p o t l i g h t .Dallaliflnand.were soul to Kt_L IHT on P a g e D2 ' Lassen, Thaele and Froehlich v In A ugusl l'J42, serv in g in Afrlc. Coiwboy k bsaic lij m en----- IH worlirkm ore ______W orkadiday herding, ridi^ a p r oded little adventiture^ H p i W ByLOKAYNKO.SMIjMITII " hair had earned iilin the ll lifelong f c t m jJfafi i ------“ r/ines-/Veu'5 Ji’r/forr dincj ditch p ro v id nickname “Pal.“ ' They were headed for M ounlaiir~'H ^^^^| KE CITY (AP) - Utah WENDKLL - P Pa a l B ru n er, no, - - Home, where hiH d a d hadul filed on 111) H f l started as a cowboyboy near Jerome ||L women marryrry younger and have acres, bul stopped In Jen more clilldri whenhe woal2yciirs years In a as havirI Sm ok ey co u n try , n. grtW older he wns hired '(0 cowboy, more prosulc occupcupatlon as dll- Althoughcowboy, Bruner suffered hisnl or herd slock, for nclglili ran- H compared lo) lhe11h national average of ^ 5Gcen(s,(hcstuistudy found, chrider for (he Nor(lorlh_Slde Canal times,of occupational t; huzurda, such . e r only ' to chers, Ilc looked aller Tho demogniD g rap h ic profile o( the Co., never competediled In Jl ro(ieo, escapesievlng horses fall on him. cows bul sheep and honarses, which although '^a girl_«n(once asked him Oncegh h this happened several populallon ~- ycyoungest In.the nation ?s_Al.JJitilJlm£_Vi;n»..'9)i»iinply.' (urnu(t_...j||j|K ^r4! ' In 1980 w ithI jiniin a v e ra g e a g e o f 24.2 ’ ’ as "thehe ulwn^_managed in to loose together onto lhee SHgebrush IW years - probaljb ab ly Is 0 major factor b u t fro m 1U24 to1 11)27, 1!) he and his my life"I'sejTiTuTinJury, m d u rin g th e d a y . . ' IPI 1 1 1 In Ihc findingsIngs, sold study author boss, Fred Mosher,r, k e p t tru ck of h is hor.s(■ he took whut he describes,a The young herdpmen w as glveh ^ 1 helped care . / mothers who0 prpre trying to Integrate TIC lobe lonely," pace. Ur to brothers and slstors, he h ' jB m ' both roles,"shoIshosold. • 'BruiTQf recalls, TK6 when the bear let oul » a -'to r bis siblings after hiss IrdtVtti-'dled ~ ■ M K '' .' ’HO job -crttallod‘ allclilo l jB jH Nearly 55 percentper ol Utah woiti«n riding a ll d a y long to mi a k e s u r e tho w as ono-

i)-2Times*News, Twii^vli^alls, Idaho Sunday, SefSeptembers, 1985 • A n n riv e r s a itrie s — Y ia l l e y h an p p e n in i g s ^ - _ "Picnic 'basJill’ scheduled Bridget’s Hall at the Glenns Ferry Catholic {Club honors pasast leaders 77The Rices IT " Church, Donors as well w< a.q vnluntpj»r_hg]p_is WENDKLI/ - Mr. ^ and Mrs. ■ I TWIN FALLS ^— An "end of the summe:Tier needed. Call Orla Knignigh t, 3G6-2214. Jo r m o re in- Twentieth Cpntiiry Diih______p»Uut;K-|]iL;iiie l>;j.sh: TWIN FAL U S -ThP.TwP. ' ^ mi i e . WeilVendcll. wiir be I lS ij JiiUrtlLLg-M tl.ai 1 p.m..it).IO-_Ji)i‘ln a L o L .: __ L------,will honor past presidents'nts at.a..tea at 2 p m honored at an open:ii hoh use S cp t.-lS 4 n — R ___ da^t_the ShoshonOth anniversaiary honored were no smokers in the nation: -o.inC3ITRUS n HEIGHTS, CALIF. He used to do all the repairre work drunk and danclancln g. ------iirW IN-FAl.I.S - tobacco, . farmers,.._ tnickers.__-DEARjDK „ on my house, but he doesnsn’t want to Years ago,}, weddingsw were put on -M r , -and^:Mrs.-_::_Vi)sika-.a_and.. Irene-Frccouf-werc-!^®-. stockholders.------DKL.And_donXJorget_tha_rrhelpTnc-anjrmore:t5CcausG bUdvik VosikaT Twinvln Falls, were marriedr NNbvr20rB35, in 'Fairb'ury. - advertisers,—casket-makeikers, hea'dslohe m anufac~, scrve-tewrio.wORnEwnew'cbuple a good ^art, y- distributors, salespeople ' say in g no loo often. Nowadays, peoj Kbiiored al an openI hhouse al their Neb. Theyey have lived in Magic Valley )Ie. janitorial turers, engngravers, morticians, grave ' people are so cheap; the Ip h ie J u ly 20 fo r l e ir gold en w ed- s in ce 1938. ■y services, insurance aget'ents, makers diggers, and[5.d..Jhe g r e e lin g .c a r d .p e o t... Can you advise me? couple w ouldjbe be belter off eloping, 38,_He_worked,for.severaLgas_ ...... - — ^ E N O U G H IS ------tflcgannlversary.' co m p a n iesics, rctirigg from Cal-Gas. and-sellers-of-soapsralrliFfresheners—pie whTmailake it easy for us lo say, IS ENOUGH Twould likeeyourlnputonihls. yo |~chowing-gum;-moulbwas ^-J)EAR-ENOUGH^^ll-tl-lhis-lnsen-^ ------BRIDi ------^ h t ! G vcn i'w afe h'osh'o^d b~v~thcir She workeck '^ a tJlie-Hcriday.Inn.before-. ashesH>reath— piea^facccn:epimysympa[h'y7'~ ------; =IIDE------TO------BE—- ' .. Uhrce.n iaughTersr 4Jeggy— Fo V esikn, re tir in g . - ufacturers "Of— —•r-r~=—=^ — sitive-man-lhat-you_fed_1 Iispfl^-nnd ni^AR BRIDRID£: I have always Oklahoma City, Okla.; 01 Joyce medical supplies, as well'jll'as all those DEAR ABABBY: I hope you won’t, )woDld like a little more love 1( and a beileve'^RTsniiinhe-Durpose-ot-a-wed- McCulre,-Garden Grovro ve, C alif.; and- T h e cOlif In the medical professlislon such as think I'm foolish, lo but I need your little less lust. And If hee refuses: lo ding was to) exchangeex vows before Oiiplc has five grandchildren nurses, doctors, laborat , work on your house unles Joan Jenkins. Vashon1 Is1sland, Wash, andtwogngreal-grandchildren. atory Icchni- help. I amI 7( 76 y e a rs o f ag e and hav e ] less you let friends and relativesrela with whom the ciatTsand.hospilal personrn n e l.. . b e e n . a widoIdow -for 20 years. Three; himj work on your body../..then he’s couple.wanled.tc2d.to sh a re Ih e irjo y______■ buying, and you're selling,lg, in which. Whether theiie icouple “broke even" ' ______ccase it’s business.'not pleaeasure. and or not didn'tt oC'occur to me. But since Crd^i: s - = ^ j It’s tim e to sa y goodbye. . . It occurs lo you.yoi I think you should : ■ • - * Continued from 1 i m P a g ^ l ___ j:._are_nol I . ■covered..by. medicaUln-.-n-— 'iThey- could-have-lO-l)-kids,-but as— But Brool p la y It sa fe andind elope.€ • . . spokesman.-^____ .... ooks—believes continuedI D E A R ABBY: I am; trying lo ----- ...... su ra n c e c;can be wiped out by majoror long as both parentsIs are there marital slrif;rife caused by ..stress, of__c ' And sin c e people whc ^-doclde whetiier-l-should.Id.-dope.or . r/.s ynnr so xnri d a lJileJa -a slump?,-,,, who appear func- surgery or illne^''Eden says. there's no form., of. of financial unemploymeinent - contributes- - to -y h'ave-a-big-wedding^Yoars-rs-ago.jv£d^o/je/y? Gel Abi roviae, omer disintegratlotllonofthehome. Abby's updated, revised tinmi;8-menLil-h[‘aHh ipp-.nrrtp^ n ^ .■■>g m nny nthor dlngs weren’t as.expedsivlive as they and expand^! sa id it’s " h a rd to kee] [ are loday. ine cost ot puilulling on a Popular" - for people of all ages, ily-l y - f o r - W d - to -- D epcn dcnunt Children families itTin , serious : situations.'’ .._ but low income workenkers who usually with two'Unemployed un parents. (ADC). B rooks says,s, 6 Social cidub plannn e d - t o ^ e ncve^chroni , icnientalll l ^ i l t ’ Introducicmg - ^ ------ByLuHAVNku.sMniUTH Programam activities will be deier-r- i remission, according to PPhil Grover, members andmd ihelr supporters also Tlmcs-News writer m in ed byly (t he m e m b e rs, w ith m entalsLreglonaLM i enlaLJIealtliltli_Setvlccs_will_necd-lo- -lo-r^ise-funds-for—fur— T n t e r i ig a j ^ a l ------heallirslaT(aTf serving only in an advl-1- i manager, bul they have‘ littleI social nishingsandadactivllles, TW IN FA L LS - OiOn Wednesday sory capa(pacily. The facllily will be 1 le life. ll Is hoped;d lhat the availability of T rainI l i n g i n nlghl a meeting is schei-■heduled in Twin p a lle rn c:d d .a fle r the F o u n tain H ouse10 Without healthy con3nlact wilh a meeting pliplace, whose location is Falls which could openen inew doors for in New YoiYork and others operaling inn c olher persons, a' good mailany of them not yet finalliallzed, wlli spur the for- . a sp ccial g ro u p of peopleiple. several citcities throughout the coun-1- c deteriorate,hesays, malion of a fafamily support group for All p e rso n s w ith a hl5 C o n i m i i n lication ( ^58 history of men- try. The.sese have proved very helpfulII T h e m e n tal h e a llh . pprofessionals r the mem bers..•s..Allensays, ______rat-hpfliin ii'ejiiM 'hrairar^in^[ca“l(nh "keeping-ng“ crirnnlcaIIy“m ontaiiy~nn11 stress tliarihe facility "will nol be Providing;rcnl rc for such a facility Is mect-at 7 p.m. at thei6 SSoulh Central persons able ab to function and avoidd foralcohollcs-orf transientsIts o r k id s to- i h r i o w e s f co!c ds fp ro g ra m ' Tti th e e h -" —Mcnand-womm4w «-ir& tIevelop------_____ l).lslrlcU li‘iLith_lkiJiuit .^s,„„ll„„al.„,o„,-^s„o-,,e- ploy pool—but tlie-prlmarjiry focus will lire spectrumum of mcntal-hcalth-scr~ — - mnitiiinii'.utni .... -rnjjiiiujiKifnkJiafmiif.fmiipk'j cond Ave. K,, to helplip form a club sa y s, bc on persons with a hIstolory of men- vices, -LkL-nivf. w h ich will h a v e Ils ow n facility.f; The cenlinlers originated, Allen says,i, lall problems, "If we cann i keep four people out of Jennifer Alien, wllhth the regional to serve as a drop-ln .social cenler forr However, eligibility andnd o p eratin g Id ah o Hospit.'])ital Soulh al Blackfoot Mental llvallh (.'enler,•, s;says money is people, whtvho because of their chronicc rrules will be determinedI byt the par- for one month W hca-: W hen: Ciillirull: nth each, it will pay the •JolUmi G i'IdJlc ___— ^lul-i-dUi______.7uU------avalI;tl)U'—to—rwit— «- fftelhty—ln-m e«t«l-pro ^“ tlclpantsrMcmDCTTrflo'ntT i o f n a v r t o - Cftsi ■ r t f r c T i r ______downiown Twin Falls nt and uiiililes"'at the I{cBtaur;uiL I''ricl!l7.S ■Ils which • will social, coni;Hilacts, Then they becamee bbc Mental Health CentcIter clients. clul)house forir a□ y e a r,” sh c says, serve as a .social cenlerler and meeting lho focus> lilo serve expanding needss Allenfi says, stressing thalQl Ihe faclli- Although IItlie b a s ic , m oney Is 9 :0 1 ) AM. SLarLiiinin fSoptoi.ilxjr 13 place for support groi'roups for this of the mcinl!inbers, such as housing and1 fty Is aimed partially for' peoplep who av aila b le , Alle: population. lien said there is need for liiMiuiiiinuJ’iJ TtHHOiiistri'.vs ( - till' Dll' i|i{im/iiy (niiiiiti^) cn ip lo y mlenl, en sshun contact with the center, c but volunteers 'who can provide ^ The clul), which willII not n hc a resi- A large:e n u m b e r of people w ithI hhave a history of mental prciroblems. Iransnorlatlon :neniai iiine.ss can functioni Stale and federal bic)lock grant tional actlvllk reach clienU-le either ui Hies, Donations for the r unable or un- In Jobs, heibecause of previous treat-• nmoney will provide thee rent and clul)house funurnishings also will be S willing lo use the MeMenial Heallh ment or Ihelr lli condllion goes inloI uutiiiiies. Allen snys, bul club appreciated. S i ^ S S S S R S e rv ic es, sh c say s.

I Spotlitght------I • Continued fromnPagcDl P Jerome; DtDavid R. Groverman, clyilI E rJk A llred , 13, son ofjf Dean and competlllonI (during the American engineer,. KKetchum; Gena M. Kelley.. II)ehl)le Allred, Caatleford,•d. Is am o n g L eg io n ’s G7lh en g in e e r. 'Ih antuial' national con- J eleclrlcalI eengineer and daughter off theti top five contestant!Its for ihe ventlon In NNew Orleans, Hc has Q Earning cerlKicatesos im Pcrij I, K ell,filey, .Sho.shone; and Mai-. IdahoI' Cattle Association’s’s “Heifer of belonged lo A Van Patten, an eleclrli ) Albion Post 124 for six 'fl li lKil nil! nn:r lyer, m in in g englneoc an d1 tlthe Year" award. The wlniInner will be years, fltiflsonof Mr. and Mrs,I S, (iwarJ Vnn s„„ Ir.s, M a rjo rie M eyer, Tw in1 oannounced and ull five contestants c Three Magiaglc Valley women at- £ f i* S ' Patten, and MichaclI VWilson, civil i,'„ii. aand .tticlr parents hononjred at the tended the fifil engineer and son of MiMr, amrMrs, fifilh nn tional c o n v c n tio n " 5 uus.soclatlon's annual banquijuel Nov. 16 of the IM erh)rican I.eglon Auxiliary. B John Wilson, holh Huhm ill; Todd A, i IIn Pocatello. An elghlh-ih-grader al also held In1 New^ Orteans, They in- ■ Severance, civil englneci __flulSUllS.IfiJifllbljum. daughter off CCaslleford, Allred has beer^on active in eluded Ade!e — M r . lu in ' M i'K/'T rflrC T ' e!e Nicholson, Hailey, flj ITI .s c ra a iiiT , Ml" anil Mrs, M Arl Hathburn, Twin1 4-4-H for flvq years and laslsl year won slate presideidenl; Norma Brown, E 'r .e.Rfer- ■ - ■ Kden; Jay Dcckcr, civil,'ll ivniiliiMT and F iills, m ien, ended lhe American Youth1 firstfl place In lhe Junior division c in Filer, past dc(deparlmenl and national ■ 6on of Mr. and Mrs. FiF i m I l)ccki.T, Koundnllon'nn's nalional leadership) tlth e d is tric t llve.Hlock li ' ' s Filer; Kevin Franco, cl' Judging In presldeni, andnd Lois Matheney, Twin f l I dvil wiiilnocr confcrencc;e In Michigan, More lhan» U urley. Fails.. B H a n d Bon o f M r, an dI Mrs,N Krncsl goo youlhshs from across the U.S., FraiiC(.‘. and liOe Wcath(lUiorwa*. dcc- cunada «niand Mverai foreign eoun-•. Don G. Gun^fr»n._JVUVlblon._.waa___ I ^ l i , nn^il, hnnhor^fny -a j a i l ------trieol'cnglnecr nnd-son Jason Lee La iraM VoHBUYI on ol M r.-nncl'irtcsnitTcnich^eU Jie Intensive two-• h(honored as a winner inn iiie Posi a Junior mem»mbor of the American 8 9U to n rant o b r a a d m*w M fi,‘ D iian W eatherslerwnx, , talli wcckprograj r a m . ' C Commander Achievemeniml award Polled llerefonb rd A ssociation. f l BAIILDWINPIAMO ■for 6 monthl* _I ______■ ?«.!!Ljy;.o ngmlnol fon, aii-ol w(>ti BrunerT ~ ------No obllsatlon lo buy. Ro wlttctt U nppllod- •'10 Iho pucdioTFprlcB if ' n lo()ar,.Oiooio T •Continued from PflgcDlPn blcma nnd v J was more upsel wllh h is |cIce. Jie hiid broken a holee in tho icc Grimes, wiio0 i died three years ago. |n S i f'omalargoitlectlonofi logrcilulluns of liic lie Irrlgulion wife thann the dllchrlder. ^hcn (0(o s e e w h al w as cau s in g th T i m .re g re ts , standing by the window “Where■re a re th e y ? " daughter who said, "Wha M holding a baseballIgloveeagerly “Your)u r d a u g h te r gets h e r nails understand.Dad?” ilesh awaitingthearrivali/alofhissonto doneaftiif te r w ork an d yo ur son h a s a vice to them a s they ro de,Ic a ta lk about lire. ' d a te aind n d won’t b e ho m e until la te ." cloud of exhaust and told; U happens. The em p ty n e s l isn’l T " ' " “ OhrVirW asltalwaysiikelhis?! stories abouflii^ldh'Doi - Jem ale condition^Ith-It h a p p e n s to a lot m e a n ...eatingalone?’L_::.-r e£ • watched MTV, » y A m o f m e n who, duringlg tlth e ch ild -raisin g “ A iwaw ay s .’’ I s a id . “ T hey w ere One night lie fell exhaus years, arebusyestat5tablishlng never hoh o m e.” - ' — • —■ c h a ir an d said . “ I give up. them selves in a succtjccessfu l c a re e r. On SSaturday at morning, he came in­"•_-.Knp^_ho.\V-loj:cach-lliemJ-i jj ------Wheirtheyflnallyhs'hcfvelheUmeto" tothekitkitchen numb. "Ijusfaropp^Ja “ H ave you trie d th e pho d ev o te to the childreiIren, the ch ild ren by th e ir i^oom s a n d asked som eone liif said. ■ ^ • J , h a v e grown up andd gone.g( they wwanted an lo h it a few balls. I put "Il’seasyforyou. YoullLl ha d them r A 1 IL It might be tragicic ifi: the stale of amlrroro r n e a r th e ir lips to see if they7 a s ch ild re n . They w ere hei theecdnomybadn'trr t re tu rn e d a w ere stillitill breathing. DO they always's weren’t they?” .... whole generation of kkidstolheTiest,- Bleep this;h!slote?” ------:------IshookTT^hcadrThcy’yT C Tun n^------iidJ#henour-W ds=— louId hav^old^ou-theyire------• ■fcrGnffTow mgrrtheyw erere m e n ," ' moved back home,!, ““< God h a s given n o ctu rnn a a l,” I sa id , “ Always hav e __ ' 'T h en how did you knowq\v the.n est_____ ------m e a second chancer'MrThls time I'm— bw nrl[ useus d lo t r y to keep aw ak e un’ “ wasemptyT’ golngto be there forto r th em . T h is I s - ■ tii th eyI-went w oul for the evening,” “Ilw asn’leasy, but theile i go in g to give m e ann opo] p o rtu n ity to O ne dda; a y I saw m y husband sillin g5 m y first ho t sho w er. I kne\ tell th em all the thinglings a fa th e r ou tsid ee thllie b ath ro o m do or looking so m eth in g w as d iffe re n t.” MT//VFEVNW

Weekeend retreeats for wvomenscet ■ m V *— TWIN FALLS ;^Tw o -weekend “ astrologeiger, and Haye teachesies The workshops have‘ evolved( with retreat workshopsS on dynamic medltatiotion c lasse s In M agic V alley^ _Ndson-Eagle’s work wiA'ith D r. Je an growth processes-for■forewomen are— Tlie“co-Co-faciiilators 'for the second‘nd‘ Houston and other Newv j A ge le a d e rs ’, i I I scheduled at Ellai fNelson-Eagie’s weekendId will be-Judy McAllister. ir, study in the dpvnlnptner ^ ------u-ubiii on Smiley creakiek In me Stanley master "socialsc worker, 'therapist andnd potenliah B asin Sept. 13-17 and1 Sept.Se 20-22. te a c h e r• oof Twin Falls. and-Susan- ■■■■ -The former Twini FallsF resident, Beck,' coco-owner’ of N^gic’ Valleyey ‘ Fu'ftlier information')I o n re g istra- now in private practleitlcein-transper--M assage"je~Iristilute ’and' ah~nTanffif tlon-and-carpool-arrang(I g e m e n ts m ay sonal psychology In1 11the San Fran- massage!e ini stru c to r. ‘ be obtained by calling; I K atie Poole, H cisco Bay area, wiiiiii lead the two 1140 F o u rth Ave. E „, ’Twin Kalis. -w e e k e n d events:------prelsoin^agle'says fn the woi'kshopsps p M h e 733-47.19. ~ ^ \ N h o She will be asslsteCjted at the first will proviovide women facing transi-5i- Each workshop beginsis at 7:30 p.m. i )le^Fryei w o rk sh o p — by -Annnn -Kreilkamp, tions InI theirtl personal, professionalai Friday and concludes earlye: Sunday I Gradee 'A’ Fresh Ctiickens Jackson. Wyo„ and PatPatti Haye, Twin and splriiliritual lives opportunity lo afternoon.. Registration1 isi limited to | I Fails. Kreilkamp, a former Twin learn anc2nd stiare those challengesES 20 w om en a t each sessioon. r Cost is $95 ' ' \ Falls resident, is a writer and with otherie r w o m e n . beforeSept.'JorSloo after:erw ard.

W lim it 3 ■ Somel[b u d iT n eeedsyoui t — — m FAMILY H — ------••eampflrc— needs — volontggr utensils1 anda all kinds of household le ad e rs , a s well a s nes id ing jars, freezer cont;ntainers and new members - items, incIncluding furniture, are need-d- bathroom or produce scal;aies to use in . boys and eiris from)m kindergarten ed for ne\ new refugees coming, to thisIs p ro c essin g food for-low Incom In o fami-— - ■ and-TJlderr-eampfire-l:t-ls-fi-non^roflt-areer-If-y f-you-ean-helprplease-bring- .^ R a ta toD e s - J - ^ youth organization t igHies^-eall-Mary-GDldrmi ^ ! X ” I teaching self- items lo3 tlthe Refugee Service Centerjr Nala Posey'324-8B56 or IIH elen B oy er - • ____ U.S. No 0 .1 Iciaho Russetts confidence,- healthyhy - self-image, at- 1300-K:-Kimberly-Road or call the"'ie“ i378-3514r------creativity, sharing, fr friendship and center at 734-9581.,No clothing is • Volunteers are needeiled to donate Joy in the world aroundLind us. F o r m o re n eed ed aat t thist lim e.. bedding, dishes, eating a in fo rm atio n call 733-6J3-6214 o r w rite and cooking utensils, pots and panss and towels , Ma-Tre-Val, P.O. Bo>Box 1297, Tw in • Voiuntiinteers are needed to gleanin for low income families, Falls, Id.83303J297.. s. If you'ca'n ' a n d famlilies iii with extra garden pro-?■. -help, please call.M ary, CidCi or Ann at— . ; • ’ duce" to dqnatc do lo low income fami-.[■....Community A ction 733-935J ♦ Bfankets, linensT dishes,di kitchen lies are ne ' needed. We a'lso need cann-'" • Girl Scout leaders'aare needed/ ’ M ~ ~ S efn 0rmerms r 5 = S e Tw inFaUsills d a n c e fromom2:30 to4:30p.m. Ageless Senior Clti:Itizens ■ Senior CItizedsCisCenter Mondayly — Crafts and quilling 9:30;o 310 M ain St. N-, K im 2r-lb. Frice d C hickk e n 1 e?l>,S r.ir th..V.>oi if ' MondtKj*'- —rChie kett - g f 3i7rrid-»-FTOzeTi------' Menur ------■ ^------a n d b ln gl« r? 7 p .in . ^ yams,- letlueerbrcad,-“butler l and ~ ■ AA t ------Monday— Porkchops;•PS:=n--.---.— 7dlTue_sday:ayr^BlwrtltTn^ssunrthecks~i s~purplcpiurnsr'— " • - ~ Tuesday - Saladid b a r; h a m , 9;30 a .mI. . Ilo noon, bingo 1 p.m . andd T u esd ay - 'B irthd ay ■ p' p o U u ^ lin - ‘' ‘B “ Q H " _ tu rk e y , salam i. b o ard me eel etln g 7:30 p m . in e ra tn o o n . W ednosday^-Turkeykey gravy over ■■■■■. W ednesday-^ "llarabururgcr steak, I noodles. W ednesd,isday - Crafts and quiltingg potatoes 1 and gravy, grc'reen beans. Thursday-Hamburgergercasserole. 9:30 a.m.I. Ito 3:30 p.m. Jackpot tripp macaroni> with poppers;s; tom atoes, 8 pk:! — Friday-.Salishucystas t e a k - . . te a vAs p/‘ricfnti?r-.at-4-pw n^ GfQceryTrj m W A c U «J8 - o rd e rs mlust us be called in to Williamss watermelon. ' Grandparei•ents parly Sunday GrandpaIparents Day, IGA for Thirhursday delivery, aflcrlhe J meal. T h u rsdiay ay - Exercise cla.ss 111 Friday - Koasl beef, potatoe.spo and ------a.m,, groD•ocery delivery, pinochle 1 gravy, [ green beans, c c< a rr o t a nd______^Blisselectioion set p.m.,'Brng6g e 7 p .m . • . nilslhs r ni jello, ■brcatiri;butter anil ^ B Q ^ u - P l n o c h l c l p . m , ' cantaioupu. c for mayor, councila 1 8 - o5unce l Bottle C h e c k I h is m b liss - Tilt olllccc of01 mayor and i great value I — ^---twr-dty-tjouncll-seata- from Safev^ayl—* electlo n th is year In B liss THEBIBERRYPATCCM j M ayor Roiland ZolllngiInger says hc is ' ^ undecided about seekileking another ^ \ FRESH FROZEN four-year term. Councuncllman Sam ' i BLUEBERRIES...... | 8 . 6 S Bishop says hc is alsoilso undecided, S 6 lb ,li.b ------howevep-Gouneilman-Et-Douglas-An------STRAWBERRIES . . . l.S)h, bofl- — ------ERRIES...... $14.90llcit d rew s sa y s hc will seekk re-election,re rasp8ER( marionberries .. | 8 . 6 SS i6 lb ,iu b K * T - « J The city election wiilil bet> held at Cl- b ia c k bBERRIES e i ...... $ 1 4 . 9 0 l l a l IB0V5£NBERRI£S.,.$9.7S!S Sib. bag ty H ail on Nov. 5 from noo noon to a p.m , (bCANBERRIES $ 8 . A S ( City Clerk Anita SUindal St says .EBERRIES...... |16.ft0eo<- ... I Alb. tub 2-lb. G■ rap e J ee l l y I petitions of nominationn area availably______^ CURRANTS...... $ 8 .4 0 )< 61b. tub ' ' ' ______Kreraft • 2-lb. Jar trom hor nt ihe Blissis i H igh School where she works. PelltloIitions ii.:s t be S lo c k tij) now signed by registered vol THEBERR\tY PATCH lot back to I voters and be O R D E R / A H E A D _____ .______42323 5977 1 . . I s c lio o l! — , returncil to Standal hetwi•tw een S e p t: 26 and Oct. H. J a r ^ r a s l d ^ o o t w II Your! its Now Iv Wi ^ KrafFt S in g lee s I ^ith Ourr Guaraiinteed Amerlclean Cheese Slices I FResultsi SpecialI... I $1 __ _ 1 6*ounce Lines P a c k a g e mM 9 3 I 7 days n g e ^ fo iiice ^ — : B el*alr«• Frozen Concpntrai[rate H

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I it prcovid< ►jobsS U n d:le Sam er'mplo[;s l i9 percentt o f Valle],y work foi)rce, or8,(0 1 9 worhkers ByBOB FREUND g ^ - ■»=- Tiines-Ncws writer

TWIN FALLS - GoveDvernment is a ,^ , t. -- - basic industry in Idaho, • - M f e — 4 . . _.Il employBJhousandsids of workers and pumps millions of dollars into ^ H Q K their households'. Thorhose dollars —spread'throughout the’fie ■'community— through purchases andind other in- v estm e n ts. S tatew id e, clo se to 68,000 68,( w o rk ers last year depended on1 federal,fe state ' ____ oilIo^ governments forfor-paychecks. — : accordlng to the Idahoiio D ivision o f ------I ■Financial Management.L— .-1— ' From an economicic standpoint, .: v ' government jobs are valivalued for sev- ' 'f ' eral reasons. Historicallyilly, they have been quite stable; theyley h a v e been ■ I Wjk jobs that communitiesI cacan says Alan Porter, datalata specialist - with the Idaho Dcpaepartment ' C o m m erce...... Secondly, they typlcaU:a liy a re well in comparison to thehe general job market. In terms of salaries,sal gov- , ernment employment geigenerally has H ||||i || pumped more dollars per worker in- io'focal economies thanin ce o m p a ra b le m m H J___ po sitio ns In p riv a te I n di u ^ ^ y . _ -MIIH m r 'j\I[hough governmentt is IS an im por- tanl-lhdustry Inldaho andand the Magic ------;---- 7-~r---r- ' Valley, it Is not amon;long the top employers, lo fact, Idaho ranks sli^slightly below ------the-hetlonal-average-ln-iin~proporllon&— of; ^: s ta te a n d local ggovernment 3 i _ i wodters. Latest nationalmal statistics Timcj Niv,'s (ili,plmoi l,y AND'IND'i’ ARENZar^^ SKYE SAVESON I stoW Idaho’s governmennents employ 457 w o rk ers fo r eveev ery lO.OOO' o n g th o s e c la s s e d a s I ___ lesidents. a little belowV t!the national - soyerernment jobs are the I I a& rage of 472 workers. AlAlaska ranks tasks:s o< f te a c h e r s , ab o v e . I -,,;_._liiRhest with7a3.w.orkers.,.g. *® restTtTy.specJallsts, S right, ....H __ .__ NoiLdoes Idaho have a liiarge feder- andnd firemen, far right, al^ work force, even thethough more______. fl th a n 60 percent of the statstate Is owned ^ bjitheU.S.governmenl. Federal workers actuall —• only ab o u t 17 p e rc e n t; olof the total ^ j g I goy.er;iment work force.e. ByI far. the the I ...... -largest shares of employm>yment belong V A T T t to school districts andd cother local \A L iL d . governments, the quart«irterly Idaho j 1111 M 11 I Economic Forecast reportso ris. L " ------In-1984, education-aloneone-had-more— —H , than 30,500 people, whileHe an assort- I f ; ------ment-of state, city, countjinty-and local - agencies employed anotheih e r 25,500. - STATE. LOCAL gf- of the state, governmentnt iremains afi ' Sixth:th in a series u “ FEDERAIEMPLOV important'employer. BY THE U.S. GOVEE R N M E N T ( ------no .B ------Last year the Idaho) DepartmentD IN MAGIC VALLEV of Employriierit • calculIculaled the •' 110 ■■------JL ---- numbers of governmentIt workers ^ - . headauarteners f9r.,llHLU,S>JaiililU.lll ,1 ■— Y& W ii li‘6W .J611cT"officers to Land Mana^ lagement and the normal B .1 0 f l l l kindergarten teachers — - a l 8,019. c o m p lem ennl t of local agehclcs. in B riTReOoW fisedal>6ul"ig19 ^ r c e n t o i ^ l 9 0 3 th e 416 ( ------TT -\ m — m 16 employees InJhose.worlcB ^ . -V a b o u T ‘«:W 0'workers-lnIn" the Iblal forces madeide up M perccnt of all H . _ .fttaglC-Valley work, force,ce.-However, non-agricultuiltu ra l jo b s . U NUMBER OF GOVERIRNMENT f l those state figures arere calculated Twin Fallsills, Minidoka and Cassia 9 ______ElVlPLOYEES.S ------— WAGKB/iSBAWNED'...... (rom Job Insurance flies:s andt do not counties hav(ave very large conlingenls M , . (Inmilllomilliom) include farm workers (aboabout another of local govetvernmenl workers because H s d w r/wuynuliaii'io n ----- 10(000-people^nd-c«rtaiitain types of o'f-schoQls-af-^nd-munielpal-acHvities. ■ independent Jobs, such as ireal estate Single Institu iludons,.such as the Idaho D 0,000 ------U t--- agents and olher saUsales repre- Stale Schoolol for the Deaf and Blind H sentatives. said Lon McDonald, r In Goodlnfilg and the College of ----- latWPrcKfe'anfliygnnTwIiilira Kails. soulhorn luailaho in Twin Falls, also The purchasing powerr oof the gov- contribute h'heavily to government grgrowlh In lhe slale. allx'K1 ala a lower governments ai ernment wages is enormc■moys, about employment, are struggling lo keep, :it,. . . - llevel e ' (lhaninlhc 70si,"lies.?says; ' ’ their blidgels•is wllhin slale-man- $120 m illio n fo r th e ceight-county i| Since J'J71)71) llie governmenl work His Idaho liconomic I'Vrcliccast pro- daU’d bounds, ■ area. Statistically, thoseie wages' ac- force.s in I'le Is, The struggle has '•le M agic V alley o v erall Jects jo< overall growth of sstate and shown up inn lack of growth of 7 0 7 9 -80 •(■81 •82 "83 190-1 count for 20.5 percent of Ithe area’s have been gtg ro w in g a l a v e ry .slow local loi governmenls a(- 1,5,5 -uerceuLifimpliiyjiieiibrSi — n{^a‘gpleuHural payr^aeeaeeowimf-KW Mtte^^-ilespli -Somti;cilics,-such-as- ~ ^ it^ ' "Iho— ireaclRTous" 1ifii f j s y o ar, 1,7 p e rc e n i ne.xt:l y e a r a n d B urley , h a v e hheld their labor rolls th e D e p a rtm e n t of E m p looyment, y r economy, The Tl governments also 1,1 i,i p e rc e n i in l!ill7. B ut Unthe bulk of essentially slab I: table,, says City Clerk However, in differenlml counties have beenI pumping; more salary that ihi growlh Is In educalioiion. nol In Bud iirinegar. wllh different governmeiment opera- money inlo) thet area, stale figures basic b:i governmenl services,1 li Tlrr»,Nmes NrwiUiophic.TlI' MftimiS , he says. Bul in Twin1 FallsF and olher larger reV'revenues overall are flat or lions, the government dodollars can show, "One of the reasons for tlialU is we eilies capital | )r declln- wage or holdinging down w ages Itf either sway the_jQcal_al ficonnmy Mich.-id Frt 1 projecls have been Ing, yet lhe cosl of doing bu b siness em p lo y m o re workcnrkers. Ecrgusan,.f.hlflf,<‘i:nnnm isU-SFti— ap Miuing— in o u u io - W tidUmxtiUiaiuUiccn-eon suljstantially or can barel'rely touch il for the IdahoIho Division of Financial nunibers nu of school-aged chil(lildren,” he cul, sontlHueH-t«-if»efe«9e7^Mje-9as a y s - B f— •'Pwln—F-alis—clt;-city—tjfficinis—have ------a ta ll. Mnnageniont,nt, expects the slow says. sa' "Ifs the shadow of I ' ficitriciencies can help controlol cosls. chosen the former,er, ihe says, f the baby City Manager:er Tom Courtney says wWithout it dipping inlo deficit For Instance, sparselyly populated growth loeonlinlinue, boiboom. The baby boomers arare having iiicrea.ses in cosl L'll spen- "W e h a d 223 people peo ili l'J7i); w e’ll Lincoln Coimly has a stat

f - . , , I ^ WiM e variatton a mmong operationsI S ...... 0aliforni«Id tdrm ici vote held110 yearsrs ago (Warm'icashiiIncome[above i level oi>f’8 3 Z JyJOI'^BIUHAM agricultural workeijrkers and slahllily in Tlwl lw Associated I'ress laborreiatlons." CCredit Corp. lf\ lhe (arrn far cash receipts In 1U83,1! Crop .farms accounteDted for a b o u t 1.07 T h e ^ tatc AgiAgrlcullural Labor : - " ’ Ccatogory, ’ the ,largost compcnponcnl of gross cash milllillldh in 10R4, cQmpared wllwllh-1.09 fnHiron in . FitESNO, I’" Calif, - Farm wworkers Kelallons Board'sd's first: election took • llincom e. 1883.13. Livestock farms, includuding .tanches and all>11 over ( California paused dururing the place on Sept. 5, 1971). al a sm all r... A report by ' Uie. ' }dlots..wcrG p u ta t 1.26 mllliilllion-last-year aiid -.. msy fall iiarvcst a decadcc ago lo asparagus fieldI nearne< Watsonville, ll For:exomplc. a rilmerie r Who la k es ou l a Ijkgrlcullure Departmeiment offers some new no^tl.28 million In 1083. vole'Ole fo r th e union of Ih elr choIce. lc was the crest off a flood1 of union rep- w heal loan In July and keikeeps the money lhe l e j t o l c slinpoati lo show where farmers 11 was a heady beginning.lg. Some resenlatlon electloi:tlons that numbered m l o( lhe yoar has lhal colcounted as part of his • Ah 601 iliaitpA n ana where lie;iheymaybeheadlng. J ^hout ,umi eusli grain (unarms accounted for preiiredlcleU lhe wave of olelections 4lt> by Ihe lime the agency ran out of ,.gro»;..cg8h Income lor lhat. ihi year.- The loan -loss« th an 18,4 billion .of nelt ccash Income last * wou ■EcbnBttilc'Research Sei^ 'n vould bring radical chanange lo money lhe followingvingFebruory, might be be repaid evenlutilually - or lhe com- yeartir, dow/L22 percent (rom «]0.8i)illionlnl083,tiO Cali;a lifo rn la 's fa rm s. Al hastily ereclc( v lt^ ld jwinday Ini a inew ouUook report thot itmodlty lorlelted - but lhathat would be.anoUi^r lornsely because o( rising proc !cled voting booths in i^ucUon.e«pen»s ■ But m the prospect thal union)n re p re- b a rn s, llie fa rm\ wcworkei^s lined up to U » m l c u}h h IIncome o( fanners was yyeart bookkeeping. . . a natfiducedgoveriimenlcrop.b a i p,beite(IH. . . s „ „ , :jMil«39.1blUI(in,up(ip f r o m 1)8.3 billion In 1983. entallon elccllons would be! fheld on cost secret ballotsols lo bo represenled |iO i|ty e u ' II would rangiuslas been pcacc (n the fields,Is, or at ua! ranches lookk pldcepi during afieS ^eor'foribuying now asseU wwaaUmaM a tS W in billion a nel tllll6Drdo>Vn*-P!)^-- L>asl a lack of violence, InI 1the de- tic seven-week porperiod at th& height icblnery, paying off loans or oi 8 iwrcent from 1963, thethe.nport said. Thai centi Ih lW S.' CUd(udoslnccclectlonsbegan. of harvest Ihroughgh nm id-O ctober, Siid^llngoiwrallonjiiiiilMMM..,. dldrop wa< hlanvM mostly on a decline In PIK. • Da)a lry f w t a e r s W ere ih o w hi aiat a 1994 M M 4 viViolence had marred Califilifornia’s Those closest lo tho elections ex- o l m oney . booe/iti and blgiwr csih axpgitp en iei. inMPom e o£.t8.76 bUlloO, downvn .4 ,percem!^nm'>^ (arnarm labor, history (or.,...years, pressed differingig vviews about their »«-in.W O-ln«p^^ Shoehoollngs and mass jalliniingp_..o( valuejindJm pact... . .V M iK ltiarini.nillieiiBdlU 'j ci cash, income . !S;!| IcketH d u rin g lh e su m m e r o H i iM m m T g i W ’W l i I n - 1 , in lnoreaseoratMUtlS of 1973, " I t ’s going .to.to, .bring about a /lien grape growers swIlchcCicd from stability we've never ne\ had before," £m 0ia»bU llfln,..»Soi TiM rfeirii' lesar Chayei's United Farm said then-Qov. BdE d m u n d G. B row n ' : v iiw :o|,:p i I^iiQ iu

Sunday, Septe5 iem b er8 ,1985 Times-News,ews, Twin Falls, Idaho 0-5 Mail-0order wl/holesalle catallog put.ifilf.nn 5CAtalog"tbatts being------A ssistan ce Council’sC nature of business>sis 1 s ta n d a rd s of buslnejinesspracticadoe to Iheir aijveitlsed on Channel l! Handicapped Workers5 ComCoi pany. T h ey a re a------d 12 In Boise? It sounds ,^ B e tte r scholarship) inforftialion.ii F ora feeof $38,538, lhe m isle ad in g a n d ddec e cep tiv e sellin g a n d adv er- company lhal sells'five-yee-y ear gu aran teed too g(X>d to be tru e, If you ash m e. . ’ company,wil!,’illprovide computer listings*g so f lisln ^ p ra c tic e s.. WW( e ha v e found 99 p e rc e n t of lig h t bu lb s a n d Ihcy onlyIly eem ploy sem l-han- A: A cco rd in g lo lhe Bl a n 'B Business' e B e lte r Business B , B u re a u scholarships3S an d fin an cial aid so u rces>lhat th the time, people wwh ho resp o n d lo th is firm dicapped workers, Accorccord ing to ou r ftle ..th e -:____ ------^.7 Bureaurlncrof-BaltimoTnonrrMdr,-thls1s a s n b — “ ------aroavaliaPTC>itfau'oiicegi;anduniversliie-« nev e r a g ain lie arfrom r f r the company. Carter &L firmhasasatisfaclorybuy bu siness perfor- sidiary orSAN,Inc.,afir a firm th at do es not ' - Uiroughoutltlhe co u n try , A m erican Scholllol'ar- V an P e el h a s se v1,’eral e r "sweepstake" offers m ance record lo date. PPie lea se un d erstan d m eel BB B s ta n d a rd s of buh siness practices, I— ■ shipAssistanan ce Council h a s a sa lisfa ctotory r they send through»h Ith e m a il, T h ese offers and th a t a b u re a u re p o rt is> nenei ith er an endorse- T he re p o rt fro m M arylaryland slates thatSAN, business peri?rform;ince record lo date. ThT hey , prizes a re no t even'cnworlh the $1 asked for m en i n o r a g u a ra n te e ofsatisfaclion.Someof s; Inc, d o cs not ho nor theeadverUsed"unconcii- a( adveivertising. No company, caiaiogiogor olher- aro member';rs of lhe Beller Business Bunureau processingyournainame as a “prizewinner." feel it is a non-profit orgarrganization when ills tional money-back guaraiarantce."Thecom- wise,se. c a n e.vist by selling pro d uiclsat c ts ofSanlaClarara Valley, Lid, In fact, no winner;r fof( r lhe nu m erous actu a lly a pro fit-m ak inmg g comc pany. pan y w a s bro u g h t lo thhe e ;atten tio n of the w hoklolesalelo the public. s.weepslakes hasevsevenbeen-announced MarylandBBBinl983ar3 and since th a l lim e, Q : W hat in fo rm atio n do you hav e onna a , eilher, ‘‘Consumer W atch"'/.siire.irier’sservice isn th e BBB h a s re c eiv e di"stacksofcom- "si ___ Q;„2: .C an y o u te ll m e anyth in g aboutabc the company callailed Carter & Van Peel? I ha'hav e column. Vi/eneson/vs/ioishoukfbe addressed fo: p la in ts ." A mnerk ei fan E d u c atio n a l A ssistannceCouncll? ce received miveral v ( offers from this compatpany, Q; I re c eiv e d a cci a ll fro m A m erican H an d le^ .“Consumer '3ettcr Business Tlie B oise office, a flerler investigating th e A: T h e B e tte r B usiness B u rea;auofSanla u buttheysounund like possible come-ons. capped W orkers1 ccoi o m p an y . T h ey sa id th a t- B u re a u . 40'J.\V. JcKerson.son, BoiseVlD 83702, .... half-hour advirllsemenlenl, h a s req u ested our -.-C larai r a V alley, Ltd., re p o rts its fileile opened( in A :...Wc rcc(;ceivc m any inquiries everyH d i ‘y . th_ey a re se llin g 11^ll^ t bulbsJIayfiyou ever . Questions of general inter/ifcR*.s< ifi//b e local telev isio n chan nellel tot discontinue the June,ne, 1982. A ccording to informlatio atl' n sup-. . _J3 n -lh is p a rtic:icular-Company. C a rte r 4 VaiVan heard of such anloi^anization? on - answered ficru.

Idahofirm purirchases^eolfaxax^azette-7— " COLFAX, wash.' (AP)) - The Wednesday, becajecame official Sept. i. Whtleat pricces coniitinuetfiheir deccKne Tribune !; Publishing Co.,),, which ll includes purchirchase of the Gazette’s publishes., .the Lewiston' Morning .Daily Bulletmn a n d ils c o m m ercial. ..— ...ByDONKENDALL-X- •' - -- ■ ~~ has been ttcnding-dawjivbvjivvard-for- th o -p asl foui:__ Tribune, the Moscow IdahoiIonian and printing operalioialions al Colfax, accor- The Associated Press■ess months," the report said,aid. “But so far, il Is dif- eed over the nexl three yeaiears," the report said. ■nieT^iillman'Dally~Trews,rfra5-pur--flnig 1 t o - a: l .- ' '"A ATfdrd J r ;, T rib u n e ficult to pinpoint any positive pos response in U.S. "Neverlheless, " competiloror nations are likely to chased the., weekly ColfaxIX Gazelle presidenl. ------WASHINGTON—----- As-of-mid-Augush-thethe— wheat~5alc5~overscas~as~as“U.S. pricesnirc'still c "their marKoi~shate------from—Malloek-Communical;alidhs-for— T^ford-has-nannamed Gordon-Forgey" - — price of wheat at lhelhe farm w as $2.86 p er bushel,lei, non;C om petitive,” eeven in a somewhat reduced;ed 1985-86 m a rk et." ari'undisclosed pTice. of Colfax, a fornformer publisher of the The sale, which 'was arannounced Gazette, as publp u blisher. - - down from S3.43-a-;-a-year earlier,-according lo According lo agencyney projeclions, wheat Bul analysts held out sotsome hope that wheal preliminary \ figure.ures by the Agricultureire prices at lhe farm inn tthe 198,')-8G m ark etin g pprices might improve lalealer this season. One Department. year that began on Junene ! 1 m ay -av erag e $3;05 to nreason has been the 'relucluclaiice of farmers lo Not since the ID78-79 ID71 m a rk etin g year haveive $3,25 per bushel, comparc)ared w ilh $3.38 in 1*184-85 s t down' all its U.S. and OROLA “ We're getting less; fo r the do llars work, Volui a In lhe economy as a wholloleand cuu EJropean plaijianls, including one'here, ( n A ) MOTO at might nol be done other- t y y Communlc.ifcat/ont and Elscironica Inc. w e sp e n d .” tasks lhat > backs in budgets contini dilional days this year, a Forest employmenlIt 1(levels-vary-by_.wise, hesajsays...... ernm c ent Jobs at all levelsIs - fnd Sli' ““““)okesmansaid;-— — - - >— ^ ANNOUiUNCES SEPTEMBER SPE(PECffll------seasons, wilh agenciesiies such as the In the pastpa five years, the Forest’ss incomes i they bring - anIre llket ta ipanv. suffering from a AMY V VH H M J H F - ^ ;; -BLM ' a if d 'T o i^ e s f"Service 'Se hiring permanent Wme puiioMeJ slusluggishness in the com- crews and other from 160U t( f i A t t 130 em ployees. Jig f - many maintenance ere ------puler—chip-n:-m arkel^plans-ta-begin_ th e clo su re ththi is m onth. Last monlhIth, it announced closure MOSTAR RAP of the West; J< J o rd a n p lan t fo r 16 d a y s .. ..between Aug,lg, 24 a ndSeg^,A ._ .. j 0 - C h a n n e l __ la^Lunfirmi - =iS^nthe5ize<^Rodfe=fo rjB^H -TinsnrBrTTnjiiiui'i>uuy. 1'i. S u i i •Stfiri!-"'- '■"■cciMTg rinuM ul o p u iu i i conductor spespokesman Gray Allen at c o m p a -nw^rheadquartersln'San-"- f ?allf‘f^io-J)eiiecnf& 7£l^^^^Fealirres an d 9,000 emn pl p lo y ees will b e affected , • M icroprocessor I ’ Allen saidid the company recom- c o n tr o l le d mended ccrt^Tlain days for the shul- • Field programmablei e S "down'.'buf nbti5bted that each plant may reprogrommoble 6 " ...... " ------aL ^jj—opt for differferent fIay.s.JEhe-rccom:______• .C b fllc fl o f p o w e r Ievevels:.2S_SQ wcttsVHF- ?Q!Q- 4Q1JHF ^ ______^ mended (laysys are Sept. 27, Oct. 4, 11 • Compact sizo: 2"x7")'"x7y4";4y4lbs. and 25; Nov.V. 1 and 8 and Dec, 25, 26 • QuoiHy backed by mmechonicol superiority t - . - , ______------JB-and-^T:— A";^“SpDkusiiiaii til lllL* West” • Installotion & servicec e b y AutOphoneCorp. i B J o r d a n p la nit t said ! employees had not M , yet returneded from the firsl shul- AV/'AILABLE OPTIONS:S: down. • Channel Scan monittItoring w ith privote line/dig/digital private ^ National SemiconductorSe intends lo line squelch detecti (Motorola(/ exclusive) . , JH continue suspiispendlng operations each - • Touch code encoder}r m ic r o p h o n e • L o w -lniterest te r financing L \ • Pubilc Q.ddre»6 _____ ^ ...... J _____ 4 -— quarter “untiintil wc sec a sustained improvement'n l" In sales^ A llen said, , T h e slu mi p iri sem ico n d u cto r de- STEVE SWOPE ISC O r NELSON J(JOESHELTOli mand struck;k the Wesi Jordan plant Twin FolliArM J« r« m * A rM BurUy-RuMrt 734-5050 324-7574 678-0956 . I ■ ' y S E T In early Manarch, when the company announced llit h ad la id off 400 of Us l,C00 w ork ers,rs, - ---- In-Jtiner-th-Hhe-firm-announced-the- Cesar Chavez/ez, fourth from right, oto th e r o ffic ia ls of tw o uni . COICONSTRUCTIOIir 5 ; cornpeiim h i d ra lt I ------Call ot wrilo h r ainihtl^tfdlalls H B B B conctriilng Ihlsexcluslv Pptlatehilayoffswcon'tshowuupimmedii .FMIINWAiMlNO^ON tive Indus- , .V lately 3 j irlal flsw /iu tf Bond Progograrrt. , OROFINQ (AP) - The : layoff of Thoughh 1Potlatch officials said thele delays the inevitable 1Impact • the ^i*soft4ai«ttii flhniit 1 9KA tif/trlrflrkI ' rrnm'-PDtlfllchfl lavafft. am >e lavoffs will have on Ih I o Btatfl'fl r v D-6TlmBa-New9, Twin Falls,Fal Idaho—Sunday, Sepiepiembef8,-i985-- Despilite Augi{USt ra inI S , Moni t a n a sitill su fftfers frorm d ro u cight B v D E N N IS E . CURRAN;AN ______A ugusLjnay-havc-cased-Montana-s— -m B— i^.IibMKH-Hiuse—w e ^ e —I The Associated Press______^______dry conditijiHi)nsin,Hie stiurl tirm. i)|iitaii,i!U!!V.I ,r the, irrigalinfi sc.ij the droughight.lsn’t over.yel^lati; andj ddoesn’t mean we’re not HELENA, Mont. -- :Th e ra in s of fe d e ra l offlofflcialsagreo. ddrouyhl - we arc,'C, L a rry h^s August\t was one o Fiisl)Gn{liT,F administratO!tor of the sai,t LAKE CITY (AP) - '■ ManyIV National The state’sst: capital city wont 277 daysda without rain, slali* Deparlmenl of'{ ■_ ,NJi(iir;ii Weather ServiceSe recording stations5inUlah,wenl.lhe in . far shortirt of the record 02 days belwielween Sepl. 12 and Rc.soiirces and CoriservalibiioU' e n tir e m ontonth of Augusi without obser'S erving a d ro p of Nov. Ii...•1952.'" l just this year were Kasbender ;iiurother m 1 all stations showed below-nw-normal precipi- Howevi}ver, June. July and Augusi Westerrn Sugarr chief " men.l.c,-s “ - •• tho secorlond hottest on record in Salt Sail Lake Cily. The Cov. Ted Schwintlen’s dnlrouel.1 IKk legrees. nol far off force aRroc'd Itial while i ke City lied for lhe second-diJ-drlest Augusi on averagee temperature was 76.6 degr nioi.stiire heljjcd, mosl o/'ui/s'irie of '■CMriiliere,?re, m e as u rin g only .03 inchh o.of precipitation, the recorord sizzler in 1961, w hich aver;.veraged 77.5-degree predictjts sweet ifuture coiitimies J in moderate drorouBlit. wI.li ^ ther service head meteorolojjlogist William J. ’ days. , s severe droiighl pcrsistinfj If Aprilrii and May are added in. AlderAid said 1985 saw SCOTTSBLUFF. Neb,eb, (AP) — Tlie performingIng mainlenance lhal ha.si an re a s . T he o n ly !significant amounts of rain•ain all monlh fell llie warm•m est five m o n th s on reco rdJ heihere. • president of Western;rn Sugar Co. been left[I iundone for a number of' ' in extremle e: soulliern Ulah. where MorHonliccllo had :43 Two healhe records fell during Augufjgusl -100 degrees predicts lhe future will wll provide an years, hee ssaid. New packaging lines; Ll, (iov. (ieorge Turnrman. wlio inctiaiuIBr\iry c e C anyon ,38 inch. on th e 25th i and 101 degrees on the 26th, bolh —Improved-econoiny. for sugar beel have beeni;n added lo b eef u p the pro-. i-’ichaircd lhe lask force menceling this------S a it L a kkc-City's. e driest-August-was■■as in iimT-when— tempcrataturcs-mcasurcd-at- the Sait Lakc.City-airt...... _ : growers, and his compsnpany lo .insur?,. duct_._.fitidUld _ l h e .. co m pany h a s, Ppasl Thursday, concludeded, lhal, (he only,a iraccace of moisture was delecteicted. Alder said. port. Aleklder said-the latter wass Uie-holtesUhigh_11 ___ : the survival of the firm.Tl. ren eg o tiateated all contracts, including ggroup likely would be mcetiiiting a g a in . H e s a id Aiiciu c u st 1UH5 tied w ith l'J50 andd I'J195G. ' recordedfd so la te in th e s u m m e r, :• Doug Lapins said thehe formerI Great freight andndeiicrfiy.- ___ ' ------W estern-factorles-and'nd'the growing A report by Rich Brasi ,• Deparlmenl’ of Natural ’rt^soura-sV P '^l'B .—illtfiitill.idlngjJM issoularrGirar. frorazOfro pIlU in. th<5-jct-streaearn, that-out," — — area provide:?^ greatt deaj d of poten- "We ha\liaye, met, wilh"aJLo,ur" key ' ^ Slasgow, to past their sersent storms to the north of[Montana J Keith, Kelly, hhead of the state tial to produce a qualltallty siigar pro- customersrs and are off to a goodI W ater Resources Divisionnconcluileil i >’“■1^ anil.G la that HS of this week, slslrcamllow normal proclpinpitalion ievels..for the an(and brqught in ,abnormallyly hot .air. Agriculture . Dep;)eparlment, said the duct competllively. W(Western Sugar start on1 rmarketing." Lapins said. others remained far fro m so u th of th e sta te. August rains gav(gave farmers hope for . . -plans to--;keep the pnpressure on.to, l!,Tate._ai-L , conliiuied l)elow normal ov(iver mosl of yt''"'- mosl o [-Lyle.,drew_us-undcr lhcir_Jv n-needed ill '"'I'ind. Helena>na re m a in e d th e -d rie s t---- - 5Sincc -early ’August, howc’^ever; the-the-fall-plantinglg oof winter wheat but - Improve grower econonnomics and our wing, glvin "the state and every region- ving us a lot of credibility in mal rain to spot in liie slate, sla wilh only 57 per- jet je t stream has shifted 6acJick‘south, came loo lalee forf this summer's-' •e co n o m ic s to su rv iv e .’’"hesaid. h themarket]haB«^f-i - a n d a ro u n d ," L a p in s saicsaid, • Colorado) aand Kansas_GW factories. ------" W e - w a n r to - ta k e tl 3 -tnc" strengths-Lapins'saleiald,~To date, the coMp'any' :that were of GreaTWesVestern ancTflinias onlyy studic3' the possiUility. - lh'^"inlo"thircom panyanyrwestern-ls -along withith Amalgar^ajed Sugar-of- Tl new company,'and1 wwill haveH lf^gden, UlaJlah. 'There will be no”deci- S i ® ferent ways of dolng-QgJhlngsJ!_he_sion-until-tt l-wc-scc-whaUugar-logisia— sa id . tion is .”' he\ said, “We might or ------T h e ^ o m p a n y is ’p repeparlnglhe'fac- a might nonrbFinler-estednVc’iritavc- . . . lories for the processln;sing campaign, toseewhertlere il fils into ou r pla n ."

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