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P room m Times-News wire servicesis partrrtment, Haig read the letter;er of resignation that economic ec< pressure on the Soxkivlet Union by bI6^ i f g ■ 1 hehahad sent to th e president Fricirid ay m orning. the sale of oquipment for a natural gas pipeline ■ ■ VASHINOTON - Alexander3er Hdic abruptly Hele said Reagan’s election *’t"brought an opportu- from fro Siberia to Western Eufo;rope- ‘I . endecJed his stormy tenure as se

Lebanon’7’s prime minisUster resigns ; '• ^ • • 1 _ __• • ' '- V ' >anese^j^ghting— 2 s e t ss blooddier still ' By DAVID ZENI.^IIAN \Wave upon wave of Israeli planes, - ' VnfteaPress IntiUernatlonal jolJoined later by gunboats, blasted Beirut for the second day, widening Israel sent its3 jets and gunboats to tho the arc of destruction fnJm the , pound Beirut irin the fiercest bom- - Palestinian Pa cam ps o n th e outskirts to b ard m en t o^.,thi!he war_ Fridoy, then densely dei populated residential dis­ announced a ceaisloisfrfire, saying Sy ria n tricts trli In'the heart of the capital.’ resistance outstslde . the city had , East i of the city, I&racli troops and ■ "crumbled." Lebanon’s prime tan i^JP& Li^& sySr.ri * tanks battled Syrian forces along the m inister rcslgnecied in despair. Beirut-Damascus Be: highway and the- . " 1 cannot worlirk under this massive Israeli isr military command said "the military cscalallllion, this blackmail,'’ entire ent Syrian hold on the mountain sa id P rim e MintInlster Cheflc Wazzan, ridge rtd cost of Beirut has crumbled." WUM charging Israelel was bent on de- Shortly g afterward, Israel, an­ ... • : ■■ '■ '■’’rW '1 Stroying his couountry. "What is hap- nounced Its forces in Lebanon had V J u v.'^ p ening is an intoitematlonal consptracy been jyv ordered to observe a unilateral .1 . - . ag ain st Ltfhahoiion." Tho Palestine ’Jtotal c e ^ fire on all fronts".t^s.of, 3 • Lllxjratlon Orgaganlzation, in a state-' 12:00 ,'9 . noon and that Habib, in "'i K p® i& ?s?jfeS m ent, released aiat the United Nations,' Beirut,q ' had been Informed- of the . - j SreVENGR£EIC/Titm.r said Wazzan res:esigncd "as a result of decision. , tho determinatiolion of both (Lebanese , J '.'" / ■''■ I'^Tlieroofeii'w k s t u n a s I d a h o F r ov aiS M F o o d s o f f i c i a l s a nn d d t h e M e a n d e r I^ o ln t ( t homeowners arguedd Ihelr; causes FridayV President EllasOS) Sarkis and' U.S. ‘ Israeli * military sources said the ' •Hsl/«»~to- •adopt—th e - .ceftse-JIre was called a t th e request g f ___J Israeli solution." Hablb^ who is seeking a pollti'cai "W hat Is takingng place Is a h l^ -le v e l solution that would prevent an all-put ' -I' ) W t conspiracy In thilhe face of Israeli at- Israeli assault on West Beirut, the last ; ' n IFF syst;temzo ming dlecisiol tempts at blacackmaHJng. to . bring - bastion of Palestinian political and Beirut lo Its kiknees and' slau g h ter military Influence. • ' Palestinians." ththe statement quoted Beirut was still In flames’ late Fri- ' W azzan. day from the fiercest Jsracli air and to be melade ne:x t TIqiirsday The Red CrossISS sold 14,000 people sea bombardment of the war. h ad b een killed anand 20,000 w ounded by G iant balls of flam e exploded along ; ' %' ^ V-\V;- —-•—^ -By^;/ MARTY TRILLHAASR -declslon.-That decision waw as m a d e before-’lFFofficlal;rials------thelsracli invasic3lon w -h lch ra^ tT ag ed — J"®'Ihe-coastrin-thc-suburbs-and-ln thoj— i- mcs-Nei*s w riter______city center itself. Virtually; the entire • ------i f c — ' decided to u sc th c b a sir^sin li the area. ______into Its 20th day./. became the longest Zonmg board offlcials^as again'looKed ai the issuee"al a Arab-Israeli warir since Israel's 1 ^ westem"Mo3lem-half-of*the*cityTrar TWIN F A L l^ - The Twin Falls Fa County commls- ______x u the request of DHW offufficlals and on Ju n e to, thee>e allowed under the zone m any days F ridayay of a crucial money -f B rcquired for the company's5 viability.vij J "! regret that this urgent, “ ' J f ' Salladay said. But in thishis case, those aspects were . bill to fund severaral agencies because ' gupp BUIBlit the project is opposed3 bby residents of the . ;upplcmental still does not do the secondary to IFF’s prim;im ary intention o f using the it contained ” ex)ixcessive and unre- job,' , M earlan d er Point Subdivision, who^0 at rc concerned aboul ] ob,"' said Reagan in his veto. ; area for the disposal of wasv-aste w ater, he said, , - as a substitute foror another version of onlyniy do that by convincing skeptical'— ^ Mo waste-water treatment, wtw as m oro appropriate for the the legislation vvetoed by Reagan marl > ; .1 Healllalth and W elfare will visit thetie JSnake fiiv er Canyon • n ark ets that this governm ent h as the proposed system. Salladaiday also claimed thot IFF T hursday. k s. « site.c. ’The visit follows the board's•d's J u n e 10 decision lo < willk’lll to control federal spending and officials ignored the zonlrning question at the June■ 10 While the rapapld-fire vetoes — born !w the property prior to making:lng a decision on IF F ’s < •orrowingocrossthoboard.'’ I VC> W view session. , Reagan's fifth andnd sixth since taking wi )uest for authorization to m mo ove ah ead w ith Ihc "It was an argument bibased on emotion, bosed on White House spokesman Larry I • S <_ requc ‘ office - left sevei/erol agencies In the SpeaIpeakes sold Reagan will vprobobly, V p rojject. je political pressure, sim ply;ly say in g you’re going to lose ^ lurch, the matter3r is expected to t>e butut it's1 riot certain" sign the sccond rhe second hurdle focuses:s on' whether IFF’s a £ lot," Salladay said. "A nd It w orked." mned system Is allowed underle r th e county’s zoning resolved next weeeek when the Senate subsiubstltutc bill next week, although : H ^^^^0 planr He also suggested thatt ccertain zoning board mem- •proval to another ' that vs. The IVF site Is zoned for outc3Utdoor-recrcation use. t gives final appi tiat one is still $250 m illion higher r law s. bcrs who'sold potatoes to► IIIF F ac te d improperly by hol morc In line with than rhat type of zoning allows suci!uch things as agrlcul- [ Ino alternative-bill n Itan Reagan originally requested. T hi acknowledging a conflictt ofol interest and disqualifying ...... Rcagan!s.rcquests, _ t u r a'al l purauits, plpeiinos, rcsorvorvolrs,-public-utilities; ------1 ‘s . i ______Spt-Speakes also hold out theposslblllty.______-themselves-from-votlngomjrrthc'lssue^ Reagan based his of a I hydiitiroclcctrrc'daiTis; transmissionilon llnes a n d wells; On • thn Thursday, 1 f a federal government shutdown for • IFF' dfflcials wuntered•ed the argument that the veto in large part■t on( Inclusion of a S3 th e s ...... th eI bjbasis of thoso allowed uses,, thtthe T w in F alls County — r ae second time In as many years for . - project's concept had chanangcd so substantially that it” billion one-shot pnprogram to pump up lack P lainning n r and Zoning Commlsslorsion initially'approved ,i ick of funding. He said government no longer would be allowowed under current zoning. ouslng Industry. The cmpl F's plan to use waste waterter for irrigation and c , th e depressed hou mployees may have to beiurloughcd L E E O D EENWALD N IFF's Chonges th a t w ere m ade,*. ssuch as the development of ly did not Include th e .. one c jroeiectrlc power in a Septc*ptember-498l. policy bill vetoed Friday ne o r two days a w eek,.and agencies. T r y in g t o a c:commodate c o hydrc • .S e e lFI F F P a s e 2 housing program1 Ibut Reagan said it haveave contingency plans in case of a ______"contains exccsslvlive and unrequested shutc(lutdown. " ' - ~-

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F romam Timcs-News wire serviceses p airtm n ent, Haig read the lettctier of resignation that, eeconomic pressure on thec Sovieti Union by blocking h c: hh a d se n t lotheprcsident F rid r ay m orning. thc tl sale of equipment foror a natural gas pipeline WAWiSHlNerON - Aloxnndcrder Haig abruptly ’ Hc H said Reagan's clcctionn ‘“ b ro u f^ t a n opportu- from fi Siberia to W estern EuSuixipe. ’ . endetiled his stormy (enure as scsecretary of stale nltyty for a new and forward1 lookingIc foreign policy Haig argued against thche decision but was over- ' F rididay, a resigning-wlth a charg'arge that Prcsidcnl reststing on the cornerstoness ofo stronRth and com- . . ruled.n -R eagiBgan's foreign policy has shifthifted away from its pasJis s io n .. .We agreed that cohjohsisiency, clarity and . H aig's resig n atio n w asi tith e first m ojor change in ' 8 oa*sils of *‘conslslency. clarityy aand steadiness of steaea d ln e ss of purpose w ere escssenlial lo success; It the tl Reagan Cabinet, butt ilsI immixiiate effect on p^n>op o s e .” w aos s In this spirit that 1 underlertook to serve you os American A foreign policy’ nwas linclcar. Both-Haig I n a letter to.Prcsldent Reagan,an, Haig soid hc quit seercretary of state. nnd01 Shultz are regarded asa moderates in .interna- . becaurause U.S. policy “was shiftinging from the careful , " I n Vccent months, it has beejccome clear lo me Ihat Uonal li affairs. Interestedi in improving reialions I A Q ^ H cours6uti the resignation ackniknowlcdged that there__ hehe .has had with' Haig ovcver such matters as the ------to thhe e Ru&Iahs,"whb have tri« !J tolo portray Reagan wen;re m a n y disagreem ents bet'telwcen H aig ahd o ther Soviet So gas pipeline, Israel’el’s invasion of Lebanon, — ------~ThereslsnERHA1G ln,cI,an emotional appearancee ata th e S late Do- wccl■ck’s. decision .by the pn:president lo.slep up ____ •S e e H A IG oon i Pages GEORGESHULT2 ------

Lebanoton^s prime minislister resigns banese ’i P ' y y i , / - i f ffl getts bloo<>dier still v' 'B y D AVID ZE:e n i a n Wavj2 upon wave of Israeli planes, United Presslslnternotionai joined lator by gunboats, blasted Beirut for the s«»nd day, widening • Israel sentt Its je ts and gunt>oats to' the arc of dcst'rucllon from thc i pound Beirutut In th e fiercest b o m '-' Palestinian cam ps on thc outskirts to b a rd m e n t if the war Friday, then densely i populated residential dls------announccd-a-ci-cease*fire,-saying Syrian - trictsi in the heart o f Ihecopilal. resistance oioutside the cily had . East of thc city, Ifiraell troops and "crum bled.’’ Lebanon's prime tanks i battled Syrian forccs along the - m inister resigigned in despair. Belrut-Damascus1 highway ’ and thc ip work under this massive Israeli i military command said "thc military escal:alation, this blackmail," entire « Syrian hold on the mountain said Prime MMinister Chefic Wazzan, ridge i east of Beirut has crumbled.” vlH H charging Isnsrael was bent on de- Shortly afterward," Israel an­ stroying his: counlry. c "What is hap- nounced , Us forces in Lebanon had ^ p o rin g is a iff iiintom ational conspiracy » ^ “ t - I tr been ordered .to'obscrvc a unilateral against Lehalahon." 'The Palestine . VU>tal • ccasc-firc on all fronts” -as.of. * rv LiberatloirOiOrganization, in a stat^' 12:00 , noon M Ijy.and that Habib, in ment releaseee d al l!hc United N ations, Belrut,;had • been inform^.of the STEVEN CaEEHE/TVr.Tvm»N^ s a id W azzanI resignedx ':as a result of declsPon. , the delerminanation of both (Lebanese ra* i 'w a s f u l l a s I d a h o F r;oieh o s Foods officials ama n d t h e M e a n d e r P o i n t I t h o m e o w n e r s a r g u eed d their causes Friday“V ^presidenUEIi5lias) Sarkis and U.S. „ Israeli military sources said (he ...... envoy Philipp -ilabib to adopl the cease-fire ? was called at the request of Isra e li solutiono n ." Habib, ^ who Is seeking a--poiitical— "W h at is taIking k place Is a high-level solutionf thot M’ould preventan ail-gut 3 W M . conspiracy Inn thc facc of Israeli at- Israeli assau lt on W est Belriil, ih e la st fFFsysiitem zcJ n n i n g ddeasiOi ' • • te m p ts ot blblackmailing lo . bring bastion “ of Palestinian political and Beirut to ilss knees and sldughter mliltary " influence, - • « Palestinians,"” the statement quoted Beirut was still in flames late Fri­ 7 W azzan. day from the fiercest Israeli air and to he JtMladeneixt ThvUrsdayr ______The Red CnIross said 14,000 people . sea bombardment of (he war. h a d b een killedid and 20,000 woundod b y ’- '• . Giant bollB of flame cxploded along— f / M ARTY TRILLHAASE decision. That.decisionn w as.m ade before I F f officificials the Israeli Invavaslon which, ns it raged the •" coast, in the suburbs and in ihe mes-Ncws uriler. decided to use lhe ba'sir^ins In lhe area. into lls 20th dajay, became the longest city center Uself. Virtually the entire • ______: r ______^ als^Sg2{TiPT0QK«Pm:uho:ie5U05U0^t=" • Arab'isracn wwar since'lsraei's.l94fl=~ t Falls County commis-' TWIN FALLS — The Twin P officials and on June 10,■ llithey______w a ro f indepcmndence.______^ >See LEBANON on Page 3 •ozen /Foods' "piSnwl wasi^ste^wateF^lrcatmenl H ow ever, MeandVr PPomt’liomeowncrsappealedl a eBTTie M M jOr~T'a^-|-:— syst«stem-ia-allowed-under-thc-c B-countvIs^zoning ordi- — dccisiondothe countxi^ycommissioners.______^ ■ I ^ S v " ' I — -nano ------Frlday-Bolserlawycp3!E=fe±«ncfcS8Llftgtei:asp: ■ |n |l|||||^ ------mTlrtrcommissloncrs-sct-iinrnTrnrrTmireday-asih-eir**^ senting the homeownerscrs, argued that tho propos g m r v e t ^ adilne following a two-hour hcarinRhca Friday, ___treatm ent system.doess ninot.comply.wiUi counly.zoniloning. ______. _ ^ IFiIFF plans to pipe pre-tfcafecifed^ efnuenreiiy)l;ahd- becausc . the ouldoor-iir-rccreatlon zone docs i ■ y.Jjgl tiaif miles from its potato-pr>-processing plan! to a ' specifically allow wasteste-water treatment planls. i rles of shallow basins nearr 11lhe confluence of lhe said fhal arguments to> ththe contrary stretch the zoni . t e m Fporary ftFunding bill G. LANCES/SALLADAY ^rlp lakc R iv er and Rock Creek.;. IFF II officiois say that System doesie s n ’t c o m p ly Snak law s beyond thc legal int(interpretation. , WASHINGTQ■QN (UPIJ - President bu c costs savings In operatingIng Ihelr own syslem. • • O ther nspecls of the3 11IFF project, such as agric budget author-ity tolollng nearly $1 / waste treatment plant, I Reagon cast hhis second veto in as billion." t}{) • jT" -" ra thther ( than the Twin Falls clly wj tural pursulls, may b(be allowed under the zoi i dov of a crucial m oney_____• e required for the company’ss vlviability...... m any d ay s F rid — '.‘1 . regret.—lhal— this-'- urgent-:------. . .a r c r Salladay said.-Bul-ln Ihis Ih case,-lhose aspecls->AX bill lo fund sev(!verai agcnclcs becausc gu BuBut the project is opposedKl Iby residents of thc supplemental still does nol do thc secondary to IFF's prlrtriniary intention of usingR I it contained ""excessive and unre- jol zan d er P oint Subdivision, who■ho a r e concerned aboul job," said Reagan In his veto M eai a r e a for the disposal of wastewi waler. hc said, ^ ,,. quested” funds. s siblcodors^ ____ s- m m« essage. E j? .L,“__- poss* '.‘What they're sayingng is, le t’s stretch this ? oul “ '• .. R e a g a n vietotoed_lhe 19C2 urgent [FF's system faces two hunfjrclles’ b efore' construc- ___l^A,key_to_lnsting economic recov- Salladay said, "It is hotot ah a'griciiKural pursuit.'' It “ supplem ental ajapproprlailons bilTthat ^ in, ex p ected to lake about six monlhs, can begin, c r y Is to bring Iritecesf ra te s dow'n ond...... ■’ tion, an agricultural by-producduct a t v ery best." „ wos approved: bby Congress Thursday . ilh could bc resolved next weekjck. keep them down.” he said. “We con Hc argued thal thee i airport zone, which allo' as a subslllutec )for another version of on v W * ■ ! MoMonday, the board of lhe IdIdaho D epartm eni of only do thot by convincing skcpilcal waste=walertreatment,(, wv as m ore appropria(e for ( the legislationn vetoed by Reagan mi • Hoall•alth a n d W elfare will visit thcthe Shake River Canyon m o rk cts th a t Ihls governm ent has the proposed syslem. Salla(laday also claimed (ha( IF T hursday. e. Tho visit follows the board’!rd ’s J u n e 10 decision to ‘ will wi; to control federal spending and officials ignored thc zon;oning question ot (he June;"*7*° W hile th e rrapid-fire vetoes — bo; *w th e pro p erty prior lo m akiniking a decision on IF F 's borrowing across the board." \ V session. Reagan's fifthI anda sixth sincc taking \ quest for authorization to move m< ahead wllh the While House spokesman Larry I ^ V. V requt "It was ah'argumentIt basedI on emotion, based^ i office —left seseveral agencies in the sp oject. Spcakcs said Reagan will "probably, . i V political p i^ure, simpljply saying you’re going lo^lurch, lo th e m aitter tt is expected to bc ' bui rhe sccond hurdle focuseses on whelher. IFF's but It's not ccrtaln” sign the sccond a lo t." Salladay said. "AnAnd it w orked." . . ___ - ■ resolved next wweek when the Senate sui mned syslem Is allowed underder the county’s zoning substitute bill next week, allhough Hc also suggested thatlat certain zoning boord mer gives (Inal niopproval lo another tht vs. T h e I F F jile Is zoned for outouldoor-recreal lon use.. * that one is still «250 million higher bers who sold potatoes lo IF F acte<| im properly by n 111 more'In line with ihi rhat type of zoning allows suchsue things as agricul- IhanReogan orlglijally requested. acknowledglnffa conflictIct of Interest and disqualifyii R e a g a n ’s requeflests. ■ s •al pursuits, plpelines,-rcsorvt program to pump up lac inning and Zoning Commissioision initially approved lack of funding. He''said government P lan t no longer would be aliollowcd under current zonin th e .d e p re sse d hhousing industry. Thc cm F’s plan lo use wasle waterIter for Irrigalion and em ployees m ay h a v e lo be furloughed L E E O D EiNWALD H IFF£ Changes that wcrc made,de, such as the development' bill vetoed FridiIday did not include th c on< droelectric power in a 5epleplcmber 1981, policy one or two da)^ a wcck,.and agencjos.^ • T r y in g t o a c ccommodate o hydn: •S eel» l F F P a g e 2 housing prograram but Reagan said It have ha' contingency plans iircflroof a ______I " c o n ta in s e x e cessive s and unrequested shutdow shi n. ' .

7 ^ j > e m ob c r M s 1pressBReagan[j w eakinessi^ ticus E From TImcs-Nows wire.'ire services .posing the Equal Rightights Amendment and • In a carefully orchest:sslrated "spontaneous’’ Hollings of'&iulh CarblihlrnnTGory Hart of Col- h i bringing America to whathat O’Neill described as demonstration', delegateates^ ^ajited, waved orado ° and John Glenn of OlOhio. ^ .- PHILADELPHIA -— Without a program lo3 “the worst- economic crisis cr since* (he Greal "banners "■ and clapped forlO•lOminuteslhsupportof • In p rc p a 'ii^ re m a rk s, Haflarf said while Reagon ■ ^ call their own. Demwmocrats al their National1 DeDression." thc Equal Rights Amend:ndment — vowing ven- may " be the greatest comrnmunicator in history, jfe “ •■••-• Party Gonferonce-tooJc- —fiaanco-at-^io. polls thlithis iall against thoso "it " doesn’t mailer al aall if all he has-lo*^'^ SSs^FriijntnU iiaaibL- “T''ornwr"Vf(iij'PiTOfdenlent^WalCwaidndalf^wW^ ~£emiiniwcnte-ls-dtviskm;m^,~and-de3palr,-*and— ^=^=lM ueW whrcinKoy’wcould cabUy agree — Ihe -rcsponslbletor ils defeat.I- Reagan has created "h"Iwo Americas — one depression.’’ presidency of Ronal(LR- essmcn going bankruptpt, and hundreds of Speaker after sin kker er denounced Reagan for lin e ss is truly next to godllik llln c ^ T- and fairness Is dential c hopefuls — fomirmer Vice President Uthousands who cannot affoford homes because of 'culting Social-Securltv. W alter'M oridie and’ Senlens. Cranston, Ernest h igh inlerest ra te s. Itv. favoring the rich, op- n e x t to Impossible." ' X ' •' • i ' ' r I? ' I ■ -V ^ M a m a g e d FM.. . . 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J u n e 26,1982 i F F ^ •OoiillBtitdlroniPBgol1 w hen company Ofl)f(lcials outlined plans EEarly a fn the session, Solladay d a y V lb r i e f i i t < rgired lhat Ukj enUrc procimllne b a sinsins a re designed to mlnlmlzinize the to grow grass andid isell it as feed. argw gibilityofodor^heaald. . — -i-TheuJlfference;!e:llcs in.tbe.selecllon^-.mcg£ipgnl uiwler th e county 's zonlng'ordl------uinnySfibuilcI d m ^ " ' FF lawyer Sieve Tolmanm to o k of a new type ofr ggrass that will firow nanoanceimdstatelaw. ■ • • • - Coup!pie seeking ‘bjbetter wbrli^’ju) Procedural flaws had been made,____ ieptidn >tb Salladay’s charac-'- chi imder such sltuallatlonsraccordlng to- Prx j p p _ _ ------_ _ _ b e -e-8aid,-becaufio-lFF-iiad 8 4 noLbeen— ^ KNT)~^~A~palr~of"tccn'aBiag B 'lo v eri"— ^ r?*,-“ E ddiee sai» JB PB ^Frisbee,—cLand I-rcallztd— izairon-oflllscompany'sposHli>ition-as- JohnBonncttofiP cqulred to file for a zoning perm it, no seeking "a. betlerler world" held hands as Ihct^'leaped ' wha‘'tjcywen.■erefffB|fto!tkt;' emolionalone. . - Siich ' a ‘ practictlcc is " s ta n d a rd requl from Ihe roof erasra sbc-story building early FKTMay.'- and1 D-DcB4>ck to the YMC-ICA, with their ‘ ‘It .is our posilion that thc useuses wc operating pnxroccdurc”. among, publlublic h earing h a d been held ond the Thc p in , 15-yea/ear-old Ellen Chow, was \iL ^riods tryingng toI talk iherirout of ll^— --- vc p r o p o ^ for the properly:rty are potato-processingig firms a c ro ss th e -zoninjning board had not filed a wriUen ecision,_complete with findings of ; 7~"boyfricnd, EdtnurTiund- DcBocki-17, -w as-crifl ------ll'hcy-pullQllled .dowi^UieJirc-cscape.a_and.startcd.to ------9wcd~undcrTlhat—ipoc,— hc—Iic -sa ld .___state. sald-BoancttItt, who also.secycs jw_,decis ict arid ccmcltisidiis of law. As such,------•.. ju re d . c//nb," U rbansa n sa ld .' ding lhat the zoning boardrd had chairman of an IcIdaho Association of fact i The couple hadad talked calmly of their whwish to kill ' ^ ' S h e yelleded down, 'Tell my family 1I I love Ihem.' :e. The Commerce and Industry !i committee thenw m a tte r should Bo sent b ^ k to thc iched that conclusion twice, DQingJ)oard_for proper action, he themselves for thcthe last nine months, said a coupleco who Geisheker saidlaid, “they kcpi saying. ‘We/e think there’s jject's agrlculurnl and hydroiroelec-. that researched th»tt p ^ wlnp nf r-mps__ rnnln vainly Tried toI dissuade di; them before theyley Jumped ' a better worldrid ith a n this.’ ” :al aspects were specificallyly men-i with potato-proccs,csslngwastewater. said,aid. • .. ■ fro m the roon>f iheLlncoln-BelmontrYMCA-thc ------rThe-couple-iJe-ran-up-a-fire-escape-chahasod-by-their— led-Tby-thcTonlng-as-pcrmrm itte d ------A lthough tho conoiinty comniissloners— FoiFollowing the heartng. Salladay ac-___ Police said theie coupicc were unhappy becaxausc they friends and a ssecurity guard but they ww< ere unable lo have yet lo act on the matter, Salla- knownowledgcd the case may be appealed js.hcsald. V ) district court If th e commissioners were loo young lotor m an y . talk them outut 0of th e jump. Jut the economic realities sh o u ld d ay alread y has riraised tho p o ssib jlily . todU But pprove the IFF plan. , . Michael Urban,on, 18, and K aren G elshekcr,cr, 18, said "We heard.rd. a crash when Ihcy hil111 thc canopy -q. be ignored, he said, citing; leiletters of oursuine the manalierincourt. .appn th e y and th c coupliuplc repeatedly a rg u e d o ver*r thct pair's together." GelshekcrGel said, "I rushed1 over< and felt support “ for IFF from such oorj rg an l- • wfehtb-goloheavc;svcn,which would be^'a betleiItei-placc.-’ ------Ellenifor a heohcartbeal-and brushed the hiimlroulof-her ------fons a s theTv^'in Falls ChamBy AAppointment "I------T’he he agricultural aspects dominn in ated ch of th e session. Dennis Voorl p V \^ Call affer 5^3)■: 30 only 733-3563_/\ U .S .-m ade.le Jets se e actio n Storm s,> floodingf ra k e Te 'd ep u ty Twin Falls CountyrpToi / SANSALVADOP)0R, El Salvador (U P I) - Re;Rebel radio By United Pres*ress Inicm alional ------secuutor,Jocused t( a barrage of.f qques- . ’ ’i y .'f i s i r the hobbiest '* re p o rts said FVIda'iday U.S.-supplied A-37 fighighlej.bom - tio nIS s a2 l IF F aboul the system 'ssab a t ilily l'^ Plants for tf klllcd-clvll-'.- Thunderstonlorms e.xploded' across n^northern, and to gro;row crops, ir experienced growow er. Learn •domJnalPd ' western T efas ta s F rid a y , dum ping m ore th;lhan 4 Inches of Earlarlier'^lhis monlh, IF F offii)fficials .. . :Z ians for six consecisecutlvo days Jn guerrJJJardo :o grow orchids suciuccessfully. '' M orainn Province.ICC. rain that gorg'orged rivers and forced fanamiiies to flee . statedled g rass would nol grow in th e t o I: •-“These airplanesines ace no m o re'th an a psych/chologlcal their homes.i. AA bus and a truck-trailerr e ...... support for the> foforccs of Ihe dictatorshipip bul arc rain-sllckhlghvghw ay, seriously Injuring fiviivepcople. periodlodlcally under seven inche::hes of ' effective againstJt theti civilian population.”' the I clan- In thc smalllall norihwest Kansas townvn of OberliQ, w a tee r;r T hat posilion changed FriiFriday, r THisIcstinc Radio. Vencence remos said ;------iw llcc- said th • they- recovered - the- bodiclies-of-Laura ______I;: "T he A-37 ‘Dragragonfly* planes’ have beenn bombing'. I Mitchell andi JasonJ£ Bartell. a pair of 12: yey a r olds who - r “ ” -DAIRYJm o i - J | _ :> such (civilian) targetstatj for six consecutivec ddaysT’ il wereweptintcinto a storm drain Thursdayy iand carried a People___ iNorth W est L i a b s, In c . ----- ^ — said ______half-m llcaw ay.'ay lo a sewer outlet In Sappa>a Creek. . ______cQ'rdio!lyJnyIto.»,you_arLdyidvourportner-to a . . ______; “ There have becixjcn various injuries and dleaths ^ near Witnesses ss^ a i a t h e childrcn7 «ho'w ore-‘eplaylng'ona ------'• the village of Sann F(Fernando (71 m iles norlhea:east or San sled during: a a thunderstorm,, were svswept by llic ...... MASSTITIS PRBVINTIrriONSUM INAR. S alvador) and a ncinearby refupeb cam p . Any’ Journalist'Jo street's highI wwa a te r Inlo Ihc storm drain. Or. Gr*flory A. L«db«tt«rtt*r.DVM.MPVM I that comes to visit>lt NM orazan'can se e It.'' ‘,Pro9ontslls ‘ ■ '■Doll.llors a n d S e n s e of MHastltls as Prevention" Strike statails Britisii railw28th, 26 1982 the opening Tucsdesday of strategic Arms R< ‘7330931 T a lk s (START) willkiHh thc Soviets. Tho ne.xt uniunion m o\^ would bc-tJccecidcd at the ., ■ '• . HandlnghlmafoiI formal letter of Instructions,IS, Reagan union's annuallal conference< In Plymoulh.n!.m«t week, ho w told Rowny duringIng a picture taking sessionion "don'l . said. w ■■ forget why you went•ent there."' "The balllo#lje«is on,” said Sidney WeiglutfiellVNatlonar • •: ^ :• "T o o 'm an y llmmes « wc have g o n c'ln Just tolo gel an Union of-Railwlilwaymcn general secrelarjiry. after two ag re e m e n t," ho said.sail "No agreement IsbctteiIter than a hours of lalksks between the NUR andj Brliish rail ;• b a d a g reem ent." officials brokeledownFriday'nlght. d ^ n c i s t r c > f l ^

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Irrigation demandsids sloping due to MIAMI ...... Rfi_: _ Natural picilate tile. 1 ' ^ “ ' - ■! co o ler tem perature;urcs and scattered ^ I---1*0»>*0 .. ■ — . H - j ■ Rog. $12.99 5 ...... * 1 1 * * i- precipitation. . tcast-ls-gcnerally=— — ------^ ^ - 5 ^ ------Spraying .forecas _____ good w llhw indsfltc8 to 14 mph cxcept - • • SI Sunciial Solslarlan — “ ~ <— ------a tfo n g —gusts - In-tii-tho .vicinity of------vai>orallonJ7JO:_ :— J------showc^Pan.cvaf them Wyoming Friday, movinging • Boise and Ixjwlslon.m. T hc morning Lplateiiifi___'• ------slowlyvMFoosiward. Northreosl-and-ind— —low^ ln the slate- ^ P ~ ~ Req? $" 2!9 ^ 5 ...... JHaUey-aDaJU(iwiet__soulU£thcentral. Idaho had_shov^_;rs Dcndwood._whiLcJE£SmmclUiariJh.c ______^ Wood River VaUeyjey areas: andththundershower actlvlly. More)re hlRliofHf). tA’crs-and-ihundcrshowcrs-wlll t for Twin Falls . . ------Widely-Mattered(red Ihundorshow.— showe kill..... — Tho-pollen count f L c c o t o n e 5 ers. Mainly In the:hc mountains, af- appealea&tote today. Friday was 40 partii•tides per cubic' • Imperiol Ac V' tern o o n an d evenlnining Ihundcrsliow- Fridriday's thundershowers wero;rc meter of air. ers. otherwise parti,irtly cloudy. Highs concercentrated n^orc In .thIhc e * The forecast for MiMondav through Yeliov^/siKilve'r p la te d e sig n . 13 and lows tonight southetheast. bringing heavy rain andind W ednesday caslls for fo widely scat- b o th d ays 7:J to 83 a R og.‘$6.500 ...... In th e4 0 s. somle e hail east of Idaho Falls,lls. tcred show ers and Ihundershowersth '^wtM enrutainmdlodNevad^'- Thundindershowsers near -Pocalello-lilo------Mondav.aod TuesdatJa.v. and drying ------* N c\-ada shows. mtmostly s'»it?ny and causetsed wind gusis lo aboul 25 mphIph by Wednesday. Temmpcraluros arc, M N A N fs '’ warmer today and>nd Sunday, while at 3I p.mp . McCall had .16 inch of expccted lo be sllgliliy sl bolow ■ARPCTREM * U ta h calls for geneimeraliy fair today rainI F riday. In the souUiernsrn norm al, Stylo/Color R eg. SALE eys, Burley picked up .02, wilhilh E lsew here in then;nalion. thc high .m J andpartlycioudySiySunday. valley: —: ------^ n o p s l s ;------a lraaceal c c Idaho Falls,______temperature was 109 at Uke I ' M idw est Boigo t A trough ofif low p ressu re ■ Midid afternoon temperatures^es H av astrC ily T ’Afrz.,fTwinie'Grand ------A Hr-i2-xi7^------Lovol Loop . ex ten d ed from eastcastern Washington Fridayloy w ere almost all In Ihe 70s,Os, Forks, N.D.. had Ihe I low of 37 & al Idaho into rangin2ing from 68 at Burley to 78 at degrees. 'CTT Cosino Groon < through central M 12’x26’5U Sculptured Shag .. W 3 *316“ , , JJ ld»l>oF»tH 7t M ,.0J. ^ KtniiaCiiy S2 t: U ' Poillan(l,Ore. (Sl Ss "" Lowlllon M « • ifuv Silky Gold N a tio n a l La*Vtgi» 100 1K 7S SI.LOuli {H H •••' McCill • « SJ .» > M»«.» U Min P«p LoiAno«lM 77Tl K .... S d tU k ia tr t 5, ••• POMllllO 7S a .14 ifTU 12’x2V Sculptured Shag.. w W i A1boqu«»qu» MI '67 .... 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1 - CT7— ■ A------» ____L: L •• ^ _ I ” * • . ■*’ i • Saturday. Ju n e 26,19£22 Tlmos-News, Twin Falls,ldahoA-3 H ail r. Haig'*stenwireatu irbulemi t o n e ^ 9 — — •C o o tln,*lfromPa!^i ii tils his; secretary of state. B y FR A N K <3RE>IEVE . ^ conservatives mistilstrusted Haig’s avowed military intercrvenllon In L a tin Shultz,si 61, was secretary of labor, Knif^t'lUdderNeNenspspers • anti-communismn bbecause It failed lo ta k e theliheir Amtrlca. On mmost of Ihcse issuos, budget bud director and finally Treasury ^alysis I .— -- _:i_L -h ard line on Europok n hardcr.llne.than . secretary sec: in the Nixon admlnlstra* "" ^WASHINGTONON - After President R eaganin . ' I ■■i"' ' .1 ■! arrangements wilhilhlheSoviet bloc. "Im ag inne e H aig. ■ — • tlon. tlor Hc resigned in 19^4, cshortly ... . — sn iA b e d h lm b yyappoinlingVlcePresident^ a f • m y being consideruld be made by the White Gelb. ac cu m u latio n of things that led lo th e lations latl Commitlee, said "In my m eetlh g . - H ouse, H aig announounced (inaccurately as It By his p rio r positeltlon as Klsslnger's'deputy,y resignation, Judgment,Judi tho president could not StildHalKi'Tvc[’ve surpassed Hcnry'5 (lo rm■ner e tu rn e d oul) that subisubordlnates at State would be . and by keeping foormcr.Kissingcraldes n aroundin d --- - H aig, 57, a foiformer, four-star Army .have hav made.a belter selection. IJcol ^ - — -SecrctaiyofStafeate Henry Kisainger'sj recordrd o> f "‘'n iy nom inations."s ." ” ...... • . ' ■ him at Slale.'Haigig 1furthered conservative , • . . gene_ral, was Pnpresident Nixon’s chief" cbiiconfident the «immiltee‘ will act ' • " threatened reslgrugnations Ina 24-hour period.” The same trail of Ipugnacity endured through^ . suspicions. Moreov» v er, whenever Haig cozied•d toli of s ta ff d u rin g ttittie latter stoges of th e sw swi iftly lo recom m end his nomination,- ..ThaLwasJnMarilarch 1981, four days before thithe .his tenure, surfacinfcing most recently In a flap wi CQnser\-alivcs.he&cseemedtosuccccdmorcin in - Watergate affafair, He later com- and and that the Senate will confirm president was shotliot. On that day of dram atic2 U.N. AmbassadorirJeaneJ.Kirkpalrickovera J« “ alienating the polltlHt ical center than appeasingng theI manded NorthI AtlanticA Treaty Orga^ r-hln:him.” > • ...... - confiisloh-Haig,, pelperspiring heavily, his voice- ...... jcdmmunlcallonSbrtIbreakdowQ.whlch led herJo.tr•■'-•y rlEhlwlng, . . nization forcess in Europe, .and was . T , T he White House will send Shullz’ • c ra c k in g , safd pre>. LlLikening Kirkpatrickioa -— ...... -appointeesT ind senjcnators, ahd'Atlantlclsts likek e ...... - tt, "strongconvictlIctlons and even stronger "company commoniionder,’:heexplalned, •‘You' H aig who saw th e2 NNATO alliance th reaten eddby b: ambitions.-" ButU't it was nol clear that hc d on’t talk to a compi■npany commander when you . over-zealous antl-c(I-communism. ■ ...... havo a corps in betw marshallcdlhemineffectively. c etwecn."’ F rid a y afternoon,on, Reagan said Iwlcc that hc Such incidents led Haig to be considered a At his conflrmatilation hearings, Haig seemed had " g re a l re g re;l” t” ovci^ the loss of a m an " wh( almostbelligcrcnli;nt toward the Senate Foreignpn prlma'donna amongDng team players of the , has served me so w« )artlcularly lop advlsers.Edwi I well and faithfully, whose Relations Committnittce, parilculariy when askeiked adiifilnlstration, part w isdom an d counseliscl I have rcspecled and a b o u t h is ro le inI the W ater^te affair, M eese, J am es Bakeiiker and Michael Dcavcr. „ admired.” On Inaugurationion Day, Haig floated a nallonj9n a l‘ - In a typicalprivativatexemark — typical In that Thalwasai;i:05p foundllswayintoprJ print — Haig likened their i5p.'m. Al 3:^5 Reagan, w earirIring s e c u rity ma'nagcAjiei^cht plan delegating most . 'abrownsuit, waved'ed and grinned as ho entered also White House manag

Government- sourcesces in Uclfiit'sard Beirut, hundreds of Icrrifii SABmRDAY f JUNE2 3 0 % OFF -Habib 'tel^ptibried former r< Prime Lcbanejnesc civilians w ere still trying* M inister Saeb Saiam,^ ai key figure in fj^,helie bom bing. They lined al 11 efforts toward a politicical solu ion and crossingIng point between Moslem ^we 9:0(rJ\A:M. - 6:00 PI. P told him the* Israeliill cease-firei was 'hristtan east Beirut, walling i »pring______ALL______•■decisive, constant and ani lasUns;' "II chrlsllalian..milltiamcn-chcckcd-oa< K ______^ a p E A l EEBS-_ONE I LDCATKr i o N — ..... ■■will'be’ a'final ccasilasc-nrc?- Habib- carlom CHILDRENS ^ I m ake sure no one of Palcstinitinian _ | _ 5 2 2 A P CD I S O N A V E . V\lW E S T - X a M Hf c m c c ! /A t s _ & _ J —------rcportedlysafd.. ------ortgliTBCrgot:out~ ; “ , CLOTHES Field reports saidid Israeli Iroops, ☆ K A W ASAKI Sl CYCLES ALL ONHAS! I DKETS ; a f te r bom bing Beirut,It, aadvanced to the In TTel Avlv, Israeli Defeni IP strategic town ; off .Aley on the Ministerter Ariel Sharon sold Ihe PLpi-o ☆ PICK-UIJP CAMPER SHULS RlREDUCED! 2 5 % OFF Bcirut-Damasciis highighway Friday was nc:near collapse and Syrian pr r 3 0 * * night. But the reports:ts said Ihe Israeli sence In in Lebanon almost wiped oi ☆TEHTTH[RAILERS 5iro'S°As....'.*1T95 ^E*otudlnqCsrtji*sUnd^^ forces stopped shortrt ofo entering Ihe ond that■at Israel must qoI slop now. tawn whenthocoase-firf-firewascolled. ☆ CA H -AiM N CYCLES 81’sS 82’:2’s^ REDUCED TO CLEAH ■ ■ j j B •’Wee all h av e to keep cool-• and ar ■■■ • •P o iic e ^ a id th ey belliKllcved scores of remainIn jp atien t, ignore Internal polli” ‘“1; HOT DOG KLIX KI.UCKIRri peo p le h a d l>ecn kilUicilled and m any . c al intr;itrigues, which can undermli i 4KC rs ...... m o r e w o u n d ed Jn thec iclatest bombings o u r polliolltlcal-andmliltnry-posifions, S fc J.&COKE.-.- .. _ _«W IL L B i H I R H but adrnittcd.-^hey could « nol keep S haronsinsaid.- c o u n t. T h e f ig u r e relreleased by the -IN-HClOUSE FINANCINGIG AVAILABLE — : Red Cross'.were a1 compilationc of ir.the first time since Ihey ei ... . casualties ;slncc thc..Iss.Israeli, invasion ^L ebanon six years ago, t^the »i |U . S I A S O N S MM O T O R S began June 6 but appapparently did not Syrians,ns lost th e ir strateg ic hold inn tl;the Include any of Friday’sy’sviclims, counlry.ry. . .The Palestine Llberatication K A VWASAKi erv wM IN PA L L S Organizilization is on the way to disliJlsln- In C y p ru s, o v e r 1,000000 American and tegratioilion In Lebanon and Beirut, ifIf uwe IC U S T O M T O PPIRS P British evacuees fromrom Lebanon ar- keep atlit II now ,” h esald .

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BOISE (U P i) - state StJ workers who were orderedore to state workerkers "feel pretty good rightht now, except the OPENIIINC^ I stay out o f th e ir ofllccsces for the last seven Fridaysays lo h e lp , outlook Isn’t; vevery good," sa id Russell Bo3osch, Department ease a $12.1 m illion revrevenue shortfall finished OraJial forced of Water Resousources fiscal officer. “Theyjy need the money, A . AIR HOSE with some, sighs of reli•ellcf . and So m any fellt it ■w as u n fa ir, it seem s thereire couldhave been : tim e off F rid a y • wli 3 /8 " X 25 ft...... »7.90 — apprehension that theire lr troubles m ight not boovor'or. . other ways lost0 sa v e m oney than to cut em|:nployees." Greg Marchbanks,, InterimIdi m anager of the ldah(aho Public Butlhebudgcidget crunch IsnXover. Evanans has ordered all 3 /8" X 5 0 ft.. . —E m ployees M so clatloIon n said F rid ay , "m ost cmpkip'oye?® ?.* . . s ta te d epartmm eents to d r a f t plans fcir cuitliog$41.Bjnlllion,— tl L - • C first w ere v ery upset,:, bibut tow ards th e end I got thethcfccljn&_ or 9 percent,, of th e s ta le budget that goeKS into effect next 15J3RILL 6ITS> that many people hadDd concluded it was a situatirntlon that week. ■ V 29 □ !•« •. high sp a « d . corbli couldn't be avoided." T he cuts aire re expM( ted to include staffrf Ilay-offs - a step w ith Index box 1/16" *o '/ $ 1 9 ' T D i s ciOUNT o TOOLS Marchbanks raid aobut ao 7,000 general aceourounl. state already orderecsred by lh e Idaho Board off IEducation, along SPICIAL PRICE...... All M erchaniand!** Fully Guarantvcd woricers had lost an’aI'average of about $500 duriuring Jhe with. raislniTsIrstudenffecs. arih'e^latial«rriHree~puWic C . DRIVE SOCIo«hei wrsnch tolil In (tool carry- C H ^ 9 0 (Ourpriciirie«f_eannotb«_b«ot»n]^^__ “It's quite a hardshdship, but I guess, they haihad lo do -rm beingg klaid off after ten years been underfunded," satdId P am Miller, a ' to t% " SPECIAL PRICE...... Welfare DepartmentI eiemployee. "The nationalI economyo medical technoiinologist wilh the Dcpartmeilenl of Healih and hos m ore to cto withI it than s ta te policies - the:hcrc-s not Welfare. "Thehe L eg islatu re cut us $60,00,000,’ and we uenl Q uantitiities Limited much the statecan doo aal b o u tll." from 80 full timeime equivalents (positions)Ho t< 60." -PIPLUS- l o 5 l § ® On April 12, Gov. John * E v an s ordered moJnost slate Ms. Miller saidsal h e r lay-off ts effective•Aug. / 1. adding :‘I Hand Tool* • 'BoHoryChi 451 M ain A v*. E. !k to hours a weelt to cccover a n resen t the 20 pet •MokHa *AIITyp*l agcjicies to cut back i perccnt cul, having been onene of those cul, but • Corot Cobi* * 2 Ton ConComo Alons* * 'A 'A ir lmp

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postpoim ed CORUR d'ALENE (UPI) (I - The ” govemment_ • . has indefinitely postponed a resumptionon of the sa le of silver from the federderal strategic stockpile. Idaho’s congnigressional deie------gatlon said Friday ...... - The congressmen, appippearing at the Idaho Republican Comonvention, said 1 the sales were callcd offofi becausc Ihe ___ governm ent sa id it woulc>uld b e unable to ’ submil by July l an outllutline of ils sale plans. That report was.'as required by 1 hen it ordered a t Congruss last year when i I ------Tmoratorium on the'*5!!as^!!r ____ i n compromise w ith thele R eagan ad- —------mlnistrationDver thesilvlilver lasuerThe— ------IE silver could be sold in coin form,, _____ i H which _would_not_dlsruptjpt the rnarket, - Craig said. C raig sa id h o bcHeviieved ffir^gov- EI | i ernment's decision notit ti to subm it the S July 1 report — and m(move one sjep -ES le silver s a l e ; ' B | | t r l p m l API closer to resuming ihe s Apphances PLIA anent end lo the ^ ______^NCE I could result in a perm anc sales program. Cf Sm ithsor>nian ® \SALEE ! I to exhibitit. ~ J REFRt l G E R A< 't 6 r s I Idaho a rti i s t s . ° FAMILY SiZEC WASHINGTON (UPI)•I) - The Na-' AS LOW tional Museum of AnAmerican Art, j which is part of thee Smithsonian : ' ^ p i AS...... • » 3 < . Institute, is planning anin te.'Chibtlion of contemporary art by aiartists living and working in Idaho. Planning for the proproposed exhib- FFREEZERRS I itlon is under th ed lrcctiotio r n o f B arb ara a E Shissler Nosanow, curaU•alor of educa- 6 TCO 27 CUBIC FO=007 ■ — ...... tion. Interested a rtls is I mmay submit a ' ' m axim um of ten color siiislides of p ain t-...... : UPRIEIGHTS OR CHEHESTS ...... ■ ...... ings, drawings, prints, scisculpturcs and i mixed media - but notot i crafts — for ■ / AS ^ , preliminary consideratiortion. I LOW J The slides should be m aileda by Aug. I - I 2 to Art from Idaho PnProject, Idaho AS ...... ander House, 304 WestSf"St^te”St“ J m Boise.- i l • M em bers of th e steeriniring comm iitcc' IQNFffS 1 ^ who explored cxniDiilpnbn"i»55lDlllTlcs— ■ T jB In W ashington, D .C ., a nnd d will ' seek out .. 5,0000 TO 25,000>BTU B , I Idaho artists are: Joann LolmaughI of the Idaho Commissionn o n 'th e A rts, ^ I H AS Gloria Brown of Browrjwn’s Gallery. ^ M _ Penhis O'l-eary of theI B

__ i_CascadC-.:Corp-. -.:. a s : The museum, whichJ is the old^t law national art collection in lhe Unites States, has periodicallyilly presented regional exhibitions in recognitionrci of ' ^ . tho creativity of artists throughoutthr the country. .. "This is a unique oppcpportunity for ------Idaho - a rtists - to ' ’gair^in national exposure for-their work-k throught th e cooperation of both theie public and private sectors,” said Idaho I Sen. . -Jam esM cC lure, o f theplaiplanned exhib- ition. nsi3 Jl.?.::---• ‘ . * : '■ - " S -

S a tu r d a y , J u n e 2ft, 19&2 Times-News. Twin Falls. ldshoA-5 ' ' Formeer agents aask Congress - ^urtresitricts S(s c h o o l ]hook hbans ______!;_3y.FBAIlKJACKM^theIr-removal t o l o Q s New York Dally NevVCHS sen E B I re!estrictions “7 spilt --with a majnajority.opinion, two-separiira te p rescribe -what --shall s^ be orthodox In polltl)lltlcs, - WASHINGTON Testifying before tho Senate sub-- " >ns, and fot^r separate dlssei )N ' (UPIJ T w o' ■ Tc concurring opinions sents nationalism, rellglilglon or other matters of c :x)mmlllce ori secu rity and terro rism ,...... : WASHINGTONJ - Tho Supreme Court, th at-- nlon," op*- form er FBI officflcials, who’were con- com 1. de- -thojusllcMlaUKtied to come up wltb-« ruJo tl >rlzlng-bceakdnsJnJh.c_FeliFelt and Miller backed thc proposed ______■; ‘claring'lIlBnocsrsc:rschool'boards m ay rfOlTcmim ove would guide s c h oorboards’ontholimitsoMhi o r their Inother^declslona 3ns handed dowTi on-Fridayrt hunt for W eathererman fugitives, urged caslijaslng of the PBl“ gul3ellncs for . books from schoohool library shelves slmimply power lo remove botb o o k s from schools, .. high court: ay to lift restrictlorts domJomestic Intelligence gathering that becausc they dislikeike thc ideas contained in thethem, The spllnJered ru:ru lin g did. however, c le a r t - Congress Friday r t h c Ruled, 7 to 2, inI aa M assachusetts case to shU FBI from spying on Attoattorney G eneral E dw ard Levi Issued ruled Friday thatt parentsp; and students cann isue way for a trial Inin i the dispute over thc Isla thni «lop tho Fl land private schools, thah a t even If such schools rcccI j" groups,. . .Inl9n19?8....,_; ______: — ■— •—tochallengcthebanilannlngof such bookSr^^----- Trees boord’B'actlo:tlonr~A”barc m ajorlty 'of fl ...... ‘‘violence-prone" five— substantial-public-Ic’funds,' they are tlW ’fra Joined by a foiformer Secret Service pj , • Tho case .Involvelived thc Island T rees sch;chooI Justices, wllh J u sitlc tic c ByroD R. White provldlding, government scrutl; Felt, who served a s acting associate utlny of their education ai®!]° agent, they also t( district on Long Isiasland, N.Y.,'which bannedi nnine the key vote, agreei•eed that the dispute had to0 be hirlrig policies unde I told a Senate hearing Himlireclor of-the FBI, said the "cum- Ider a key civil rights law . T lo be protected from ■ . books — several1 b;by prlze*winnlnR authorsrs — sent back to ft fedeid e r a l court to sec If thc sch<:hool courttossed’outala ;«iwU •• ‘0 xjrsome restrictio n s" o f-th e IxivI I lawsuit by six fired em ploye3 y ^ . lawsuits i)y peopijple who charge their guid ] 7 :,from.c6urses andd libraries11 In the Island TnTrees board had "constltuiUutlonally valid concerns" thtli at of a p rivate high sci juidelines prevent tho agcncy from school who tried to sue under constitutional rrights have been - Junidr .and seniorr hihigh schools. The action1 vwas Justlfiedtheremovo)vqI o f thc books.' lawalmedatstatcoe officials. cooping track o f te rro rist groups. breached. chaliehgcdbyfivestB students. Four Justices, hcaleaded by William J. Brcnninnn Uphold two Texasxas election lau~s that m ake }^ !1 Former FBI toilop official Mark Felt Miller, Mi who once headed tho FBI’s Tho ease had bccbeen expected to spell outIt thc i Jr., agreed that VIocalVk school boards may■not r impossible forsomon o state and local officeholde Edward Mllhliler w ere found guilty Intel[ntelligencc Division, said tho lil76 . . ■ :if.:rfght8 of students to haveI access to controvcrseralal remove books from>m school library shelves Sim-sli lo run for thc leglsliIslature and force som e coun ’“ " y in .1980 of .violatlatlng. the. rights of, rule; and Bometlmes sexuexually'cxplicil books In pDi:)ubllc ply becausc they dl;dislike the Ideas containedid In . officials to resign totoseekhlgheroftlcc. - rules put " a h o le " in the FBI's citizens during an investigation of the authluthority to g a th e r inlelllF’cncc — 1- ^ Weather Undergneround Organization; -' needleododforsecurlty reasons.

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_ ' ■' ' l - Almanac i; i r \ r ^ By United Press Intcmtlonal ^ 4/ 7 Today Is Salurday, June 26, t^e 177th day of 1982 wilh 168 to follow ' . lAiikto'L \ The moon Is moving towarWte t ------aJ-nlilM I qu arter;_____ 3 W O M N E U ' • The morning stare arc'McrciiiysSid ' ^ Venus. • „ L atatigo 'The evening stars are Mars. Jupiter andSatum. • - •______1_ .uM ueea vou'o u i k s vc»«uft OPfiurTioN^ □ JfslVIIVEtfTIOATBO »V XH« a.fi-AAARBKAUla I Those bom on this date are under NOVjow,,r WOULD suoiSBsntT THAT v o u om rncm i the sign of Cancer. J LBTBT UONNIE HCRS OPP TMB 'T MOOK/, 'CC—rilS American novelist Pearl Buck was ^ - £ 6 e 1B82 Unlvinivsraal P n i i Syndleiti bomJune26,1892. -r On this date in history: I - — TinsoorOxrTWfiller-Reedrledlra— D aily tros!(s s w o rd _____ medical team formed to wipe out T ® — yellowfevenirthe-Panama^-CaMl— . ACROSS 31I Narvoua Nl 62 Clpharfngn 13 Low cards ------T----- |-*nif«c ------h=habll^-^^^'BB a Bard'a—- " — zrshlny-...... , : £ ------!nl917,flrsltroopsoftheAipeE|pan • trlbasman 32t PriPfiaat’a rivar ' fabric : E — e Prun*------rol•njb« ...... 66 — Baba - -25Clanchad = E _'ECT^mohary_Force~reached»Prance— fo r action In World W ar 1. ------10 P ia sla r . 34I PuPumpkin- 67 Joumay hand i — -7 ^ 1 SIAS I F ' __ _ braca tli>Q*d tir 62 *‘ipamam-m< 27 Ponaallaor : = ____ In r ^ ' I lYHM I I ------; 1946.-tlKjMtaLSUUa: bc^hn- ^ U E jic u m 36l AtAthana'a ■ 'bar,-"'...... 'Bonhaur' I — operation of the Berlin Alriift {to ------■ IS Z aus'w tfa ' shshlald 63 Factual 26 Vait)al : = bypass a Soviet'road and rpil • 16 CuUur* 40) 01:Olacaming 66 Enargatlete 29BaforaCod B: medium 41I Annbune* Ar 66 Of certain blockadeof! the divided German city. 17'l.oeatlona 43i QiQulnnaaa poama 30 a f f WisWizard o f I d In 1977, 42 people died In a iCouBty 18 Portanl snsnd W augh 67 Sugar ornament ■ jJoll fire In Columbia, Tenn. ig Styla 44I ClCarouaar aourc* 33 Alancon, A thought for tbe day:^Bi1tish 20 Wide acaris var. va 66 Apportions>na ' forona w riter John Galsworthy said, "If|>jou 22 Hill 45i C haaam an: 69 Qlraffa'a I ’ 35 Advanlure ]L]f(CEIiii s m s f ; tfwallar sbbr. ab prtda tala —_ / / WHATCO do nofHhlnk about the futufe^-gfou cannot have one.”______23 B asaach 47' TopTc (liar 70 Innarpraf.a l. 37 Narva _ _ /_ ------— - — -24 Root------4SAiI Auto' ' 71 Branda 38 Angarad 7 — KJO yHBflNr V d o 6 39 Pulpit w e C f l N Y V aupport pl_ walfihla D eeletle B a ile y openaITdayj lon 58Toarta1tar _____ S9 "Ara longa, r-TMROUSM Tf-I^M UP/ :0“BOOTS,-V^ ------„^SATUR0A1EI= - b r a v la " f=aR'p C W _ M ESS UP A\y NICE _ S\— W* stock Parts for ■60 Ahvaya , . , w ^ V 3EETLE y Domastlc A Import C o rajE . 61 Not ao m uch HA^(AKcW.yc^g^w ^ BOOTS.'/^ 1 64 Durochar Mon.-Frl. 8:00-5:^ ■ ! ! ■ -6 Howavar, orOann ______UlRIg for ahort Sat. 8:00-5:00^ NI6IS 7 Ratumbou mlM i p [a p [#“ ftlPis 6 Dunna \M 113 I ® V i \ \ 701 2ndAva.So*^.ri L 1 1 9 Hindu Xw#ln Fallsi Idoha— * TAB Incanlatlor — PhrW3-e24e - - lO F p R ’a... . i7” r r “ ” ” ■“ “ “ i l l ! 11 Q rM k ' i. k T market i w x = = i i i i |■ [® IJ i l l - ______n d y C ^ I ^ 7“ i -I ______i • —!■■■ I “ J — T " ------V’ m d u c a nIT/ t .' rboNTTAI^Srt NCW.HOWjWABN'rW It — 1------, = ^ l - - ~ 7” “I > .C A j y : ^ : ^ T D C C M E - > r a T H B ) - — [------i F “ a _ “ ” I H ELP?/ THINIC IT'S, I I jl_____11 7>>VSTIM£,a«S.Ci . C A P ^ I THISriMi I ^ H St I ADVERTUtliGSPAjlilS ' | "ppm I I NOWAVAllABUOMA | , 13-WEEK. FIIBT COME " . ] BA515II j v O T C U M f l M W l I , J ■ u S3 S4 t l » ------— ■ 6 7 ------

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fioiffl me TO PUT T H Wi ~ IIi 5 1 WTKM. THERE-ARC 2 CLEANI I |ANO«tA. X^WE SOME•JE VAKi 10N6 . L^/nisnEoA ‘ I ■ i|^ 0 !1 6HUW5WgR; C/^HVH V ? CUPS IM THE WSHWASHUSHER WITWMT CMPVN1»J66 TTHE blSft- ^ P>teof>le-^Sr € : T T ^ AN0 300.01RTN OISHE!HES OU UiAS^iER. TM NOTT 60IN6» TO ~ 7 * r / NO. THE OIS)HE*>51^'“ -mt couwrER I! BREAK OOU>ri NOUw> (b)HEu rm .. i . A . ... -TH^LWSHWflSHEt V TOWS.— A aiiroETHs! A i r m e L y S U ; . ' . ^ }iieennn j ^ j P r i Incessj WWAWER.p ^ s1 j r i ' f I 'M 1 ------B 3 rJOrcNUANAtJER------o n — WlUleMa3!»rBot*yOn^nrand-R bd4aaverw i»ioiirB olrfiope------tidPrcss Inlciyiational a n d D loab Sbdre on thle e links.II Former New York Giants- Frank Glf/ord. Alex WetM/ebeter» Charlie Conerly and Dick / ' \( i ' i ' .ROYAl’AL-REBUKE ------^ - - “ . L.ynch w jin^o up“a g a innsfcurrcnt sf New York’Jots Mark — PriDCiocessAnno, Britain's rcluctajct^l royal aunt, returned Gastlneau and GregJSuttbuttle. Also Invited were Olympic S^ffrlrfT I >.«»*itiHiniiiariMii^g I homec f Friday lo th e headline "Q''Qu(?cn R aps Anne^^ and Rold- m«lal swimmerr ID o n n a de ' VaroQa and ’ M ike ~ new si storiesst t>iat Q u e ra Ellzab«tlixth had phoned her In the Emzlone, captain of the 1980 U.S. RQicl medal hockey U.S. visvisit to deplore •■herchlldislidisli display of Jealousy at • - team . BTOoinrHild,da th e atlcittcntion bclnf^ given Princess« s Dl and her new b aby." popcr printed a "calendarp of clangers” listinR eiplit WIMBLEDON FIXTURERE D O N 'T L oV< a KT MP P“l slons when Anne “openedd licr>i lior.scy m outh and Ted Tlnllng Is troublesl>leshootlng al liis 50th Wimbledon {-her-hoof riRht-in,•'-Othor3r ppapers couldn'l fathom ■■■tennis ■■ 'champlo’nsh lp r Ho’s'theH e mnn who'dcsigned tho' q i P ^ 8 » U & Ihe fuss, ^ f e . tennis outfit with lace papanties that were tlie talk of the courts years ago whenhen ••Gorgeous Gussle” Moran c A S TriNGCALL » flaunted them. Tlnllng,, nowno 72. told Womcn'£ W ear D aily 5 f t WanKinled: two tali, ••extremelyy liandsome^’lu m on In their that as an official troiilroiibleshooter he talfw look for Monday a t a n open castcnstinR cali for acto rs lo '*■ m Wopat in •''(he Dukes of jptlWr ' rcplacccc John Schneider and Tom Vi B U R N ^ R E F E I ^ .- Ha^zorcord." Wopat a n d Sciinciderer (quit th e show and a rc . I I suinR; W arn ers for $25 million. WdWnrncr’s is counlersuinR G eorge B um s, whosec dcdocs a lot of onslage ogling and forSiH12 nmillion. banters about liking youn^ung Rirls, was asked for a slory In Magar the H<^om ble Forum magazine whatt he thought was better than se.\. >■■ r> ->/l ■ ■ ------^ CELEB5B CLASSIC The W-ycar-oId comedian'ian's answer was hoi soup — and cn sports s ta r s a re n 't shlnlnRilufi'at th eir own Rame. a not even hot chicken sou;soup. Burns' preforence: "Very. ..H Bfl/rtie t i M B rM ia / s coA'6i=oB||j — P I SsciPLiMe. < ,„,™“them play Roif'— and will com:ompctc J u ly !) in the third very hot soup —"stove-hot•hot barley soup — and if it isn't i g p i o u s TAL-i<: on n u niirnnnoclicut lf G olf Clul) Ccloh’lohrity C lassic in E aslon. seasoned enough, I add ketik etch u p ." I

• giJE apenbb a a m e d all l insufficient — - ■ b-Zb - •'■••'’t ^ i ] i;.;.v. CHESTERFIELD,D. Mass..(FNSX - .^_inin timt e tO-savc.n Union officer’s ------. ,.i '" / ■ was pinned to tne Ufc. = y/. '-.,.- Samuel'R. Eddy w iV ^ ? ’,' *■ Rround. a Confedenirate bayonet stuck Ther"hen he yanked the bayonet from \ ' throuR h his chest. h is chestchc and walked to the infirmary on a hillhi overlooking Ihc battlefield at ...... He had been a blacksmith bi before Saylor/ior's Creek, Va, Three days later ______K m JoininR the > Unionn Army. Perhaps the Ci\Civil War ended. The smith from ^P ean u ts------3 » f“ from tlioso ycat^‘0‘or poundlng iron;— Chestejsterflcld ~rocovered-from ~hts ------Eddy found the strcrenRth to cock his woundjnds, returned lothe forge and said — v n iilant, and then fire littlele olof h is heroism . Eddy died in 1909 THIS PR06RAM UlILL.L b e ! ™ ~ I ...IN CASEE Y ou ) . W a r ] rifle, shoot his assail :onfederatc soldier at theiheoReofKO. REPEATEPATTBI5 5AISAME V ^ L L A5LE aRoin at another Co F'orhis o r i heroism, Eddy was awarded I TIME TOMORROUJ... th e M Me edal of Honor"^- :12 years after -- -t the bab a ttle and mailed to him In a p a pter e r bag. Some Hampshire Counly , resididents, er upset .over such un*. . ceremcmonlous c presentation of the dal, plan to correct the slight here ^ S u m rm e r ■ ,TEd“iEddy's hometown, rJ i l l f c >7^ rom Sept. 10 lo 12. the town will nsor a Samtiol E, Eddy Com- morative Weekend thal is to in­ TKie B om Los3ser " 1 V ^ l 5 S p e c: i i a l = ie a military parade in tribute to • to c o tJ'T UMCMPeRsrwtp, ^ F ' J d u d e I ' th e 267 living recipients of the Medal 5f^,X'M ^ - CjgS 6 R a t e s9 of HonHonor and a rc-cnaclmont of the f r ^ ' ■ , ^ M I H A I L N H b a ttletie Jni which Eddy was wounded, Nlot ot everyone I is sold on the idea of c j w ^ i r s _ bringltnglng war to small (population ^ c)~oW 1 \ • G r o u p R a to s •OvornlghtBoJowling Parties hOOO)W) a n d pcacefui Chesterfield, • SO/SO Fund-R-Raising Parties partici■tlculariiy In the detail thal re- ^ ^ E ' • S h o rt T e rm LoaguosL< enactrictm ent enthusiasts promise. And L V ) ( ^ ‘ C • (_ J J ^ © I • Bowling-Blllicllard s-V ld e o th e rer e fa r c a few logistical problem s a s • G o m o s - Foqc:^d w ell.11. F'o o r Instance, how will the U.S. T x ; J L ^ ______w nftary t a r Academy Band, accustomed I - . : : , ; X 11__i tb.FTarararadfng six abreast, over fit down— — ^ ^ _ s o uth sS tre e t? Franki ahd Eri■mest ^ L iabilability insurers have required W ...... th a t ththe estimaled 1,000 gun-toting — " - « r : « f-^AMAT^ g r i i BOIW L IN 6^ w a r blibuffs and their support cannon ------,„„, . XT'J, F/? FRIDAY:Y: 50*i a line all day and hohorses have at least IS acres. ,ever, cannon fire and dairy cows, P B - 'M p u EiB A w r ^ ' o K ^ r i ^ ’ F _ SUNDAY: 70*10* a l i n e 1 P . M . t o 4 P . /.M \ . Howevc illght Bow ling now beg■gins at *|"'It 7>m ix. The shock of gunfire — a n d . . . . i . K'OX SUNDAY: Moonllg flip-top can tabs discarded by 8 P.M. T h e r e Is corrorrontly $645.00 In the. J . o c k p o , .. < I I •less spectators -r ore hazardous _ to. cowsows, onc fffrmer argued, And so skirmish, proposed for his land, . r ______iB iO L W I ,Ak I D j ^ m i lEj33.D369_ I—lllL^_bo _ in a . field.lcs5-acccssibljM o______- — a - : -s p c c fa'la li to r s , who may numlxSr i m i i e . _ -JJtl-— , i - j i...... Kftnrtg tf-nftt niit of earshot: a t______^ t th is sh o rt w ar will be f o u ^ t out "C om plete Bowllwiing & 'Billiard Pro Shih o o " least th Rht of Chestwflcldbovlnes,. ^iHEandJioiszz _ o ;siR h t I- REALL-V -LOOki • ••••••••< . I a x i n A ------— -■ nsffiW A'RPTD'RECa: / IR/MA^ - ' ’ ''" 'O N M Y C i^ A iSSE E .....-lounge on a ' 'u « ^ A Z V S A T U R P A v AFTERNOON r S T 2 ^ J

ANNIYifEliSA I. R T 4 - E g ^ = Gasoline Alle[ey ■ ■ : ■ ■'CELEB! IRATIC» N 7 JMFG.H: 'iquess heilewants TThe.idiot! 'Y 'v liedidr^Z^h , b o y l '\ I June 24th tthru June 28th2 ^ not quite He was . ' ThatVwhyljf Welleicome f Did uou qefc ccoMj-^v - someone nc m e In a n d h e lp us cele^lebrate our 26th annhi l v e r s a r y [ihejob,Junie^^^ /O turned down A io theif big, ^ f^A^hgJdbf^y V ^ Jun* 24th • ITALIAN OirilNNER NITS 40% oH anyony of our dinntrst | B | ^ THURSDAY: (1) Hom»*mod« lasagnena r«g. $4.0S M«W 91.•1 .9 S (2) Ravioli r*g. $4.65 N O W t a . r * (3) Spiipaghetti r*g. $4.25 NOW S t - T lSp.m.M ^Op."- S' > W t 9 .M .

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s A/VaxK i e ' s ^ i zEza & Paasfa \ ------“ S in c e -1-1:956*"— r ------^------A— ^ •< Twin Falls • Klmm berly e Burley 12Wa w eni io t..a ridede ouf where they kee ■ - t h ^^Vcenery;^' y i ------A?_Is [t.sriaTODAV?--- S i a i ' Tlmo8-Now8BW8, Twin F a lls, Id a h o SatuQturday,'Juno 26.19B2 - - Ne<•o-Nazi.on II shopting spree Wtn-id killIsJ^aU .SSrseif^ceme^ ^ ~ 'j ■ • “ N U R:EMBERq, E West Germarnany Kunnlng outslclc the club, -he . ( U P D— - A neo-Nazi carrying a salclalch-,-5houtod.- "I only .kiU-Turks,"-and- ^ el full 0of guns and swastikas went wet fatally shot a 2i-y6ar-old Egyptian > ^ berserkk : in a discotheque, killing} twotw and wounded a 25:ycar-old Turk, ^ Bigi[none ppromiseesp o liltica llilberties^ A m ericazans-and anothcr foreignerrand an police said.- , ' ' ing-threcioUiers bcfore..concom-. . ..CoraeredbypolIco.jMluniedooS'or ByGERiSMlTlITH ” 7 ' ■ ...... > M arch 19844 " "at the latest,", beforee the eighth Imrnedia’teate end to govemmcnl conKinlrol of labor ^ S is! suicidc. police said Friday.y. h is pistols on him self, and died" of Iwo United Pr c ^■. IniInlcrnallonal anniversaryy of ol the military coup that3t ousted the unions, T h e ThThursday nighl slayings cam:amc bullctwoundslnthechest. _ democratlcalljally elected'government olof Prcsidcni T h e ‘P'eronJsls en also called for an-'in'"emergency a ,,time. when.black Gls- werewer Police said Oxner's satchel con­ ■" BUElT0S"AiflitiftES, Argenfimf^PoIIlic'nical’Ieadcrs' Isabel Peron:nr - . •...... - econoijilc-c recovcry program"forj r -- a - 180qjegrce— lining of racial discrlmlnalioation tained three guns and was fillKTwflh • applauded andnd theI Argentine stock mark'irket rallied • "| have seerseen a man of good will.; .Ihe.1 general turnardundind In the paralysis of th'the Republic’s sl Germany and right-winwing swastika stickers reading "We arc F rid a y rollowiiiwing President-designate; ReynaldoI has left a go 1 depression II h as suffered thi; said hc pulled a pistol out of to rulo as presld2sldent following the ousterr lastI week w ith Bignone10 ssom e.politiclans said the;icy will push BignoneIC 1told the politicians thatIt "there ‘ is no ^ threats to (jcrman Jews and snKar- ^ when asked to pay admissio: . o f Lcopoldo Gallieri, G: m et fo r four hours hoi with for nationwideide elections in e a rly 1983,13, hoping to possibility"y" of starting converslions ing swastikas on buildings. They^sald - jns with Greal f? /l,J "Twenty-five," a club ii politicfans /romom 14 political p a rtie s Thurscrsday niglit sp eed up BignoUnone’s prom ised re tu rn to demdi ocracy. B rita in ovciver th e Falkland Islands conlonflici and said M ..-i . ^ ' "1 he was not known toJ)e a member of - •erg that was once a shrine 0 and promisedd themtl their activltlos willlil be legal T h c Peronls)nlsl p a rty — w hich wonn nearly 60 the strainecled relations with the Unitedled Slolcs ■■will any organization and'was apparently '* I. bul is now a discothoqui when hc takes5 offlccof July I. percent of tho'hc vote in the last nationalI cclecllons in be adequatilalc for Ihe circumstances,' g mainly to black AmericaiS . ' ■ Ho also promromiscd a return to democlocracy by 197;} - calledled for elections in Ju ly 19H3 I‘J and an ncwspaperier’rcporlcd. soldiers. . The Stars and Stripes, a newspaper ! • O.xncrr !shot a soldier dressed civil!lvil- for U.S. soldiers, reported that.two , clothiihes who was'standing insidiiside black American soldiers were invited | III the doorr Iof th e disco, then ran insid . h 7 i r u nD O O R I N N figures suRficslInjting lhat 2,059 m en from1 alair three II, would bcnboiibout th re e tim es Ih ead m ittelediosscs. during thatlat lim e w ere perm anently/ shelledsl by the H branches of thec ararmed forccs died in Ihe figtighllngon Hundreds of parents, wives and relatives re of • B ritish with'Ilhout any response by our ow,o w n g u n s." ' H JARBIDGIBE,NIVADA the Islands.. serv icem en arc [)csicgin^thd.military.g-geographic. ;.Many memen suffered from frostbite>itc and trench ■ . ^ ______T his figure dociloes not Include 342 saijorsi whow died in slilu tc in Bucnifenos A ires seek in g informiatlon a about foot Sis a reresult of being wet for weekccks at a lime. ' H D ll when tfic cruiserser General Belgrano wasis 5 sunk-m ------the- fale of triflirifir lovcd ones: A-spcclal-iil'officchas— Soldlcrs-alsecn opcni>cncd a n d th e . - H T his sourcc safesaid lhal out of a to ta l'o f 11,41,400 m en com puter. contents stolitolcn. 4:00 P.h’.M. ■ »3;00------— - “ D.ance to Live M usicc SSaturcJay & Sunday Nile ; er drops P.19,000feet Northglda PloyhiirhoutvProisnta: Jetline Irv in gjB 6« erlin 's ANNIE G ET'r YCSUR GUN after hhitting voUIconic clom I ' book by HorberlriS S Dorolhy f loldi JAKARTA, IndIndonesia (U P I) — A, m•neal e and w ere settling downA-n for tho At Tho Jeromele High S chool British Airwayss JetlinerJc lost po w er In filnIlm when everything went ququict and r Juneia. 19. 20.2C 24, 25, 26 a cloud of volcanicmlc dust over Java and darla rk and th e cab in filled withhash, a: S ,sn lo r C itlz a n i ft C h lld rarran $2.50-AduHt $3.50 < m m plunged 19,000 feet in whal p assen g ers • "Some people were screaiream ing." SYSSEl^i • tl AvalleibUAl: Dinner said , ‘‘but most of usIS wwere too S f f i g described FridayJay as 12,minutes of Dll Twin Foll»:_^__ J*rqm*ii*l_.Cnd>lli____ scream s, prayers;rs andi last goodbyes. shoshocked 16 doXnylHIiffOtnortl Ju'd/tlne. - Ryan'*» Jordan'! WandvlLDapf.' ' T h e Boeing ,747 ,74' nose-dived from onl)n the oxygon masks. . MuttcC«nt«r WrongUg)*r Slor* 30.000 to 11,000) fcfeet before th e pllol "The cabin crew were magn ValUy Schwinn CycUry Bring lir ^ 'I m an ag ed to restarstart the engines for an Th(rhey were probably seared I em erg en cy landlniding in Ja k a rta . but3ul they a c te d in a purely proforofosslonal . • . your whole I I N o casualties5 Wlwere re'ported among mamanner, keeping Ihe pass)assengers famliy! 7 I th e 1J9 passenpengcrs and 16 crcw calcalm ." . Depotit Grill i members In Thurhursday’s Incident, dc- Another/ passenger. Douglas^las C ross, j . scribed by-Aual.ustraUan- aviation of- said sal an elderly lady lookedfd.oul. 1 h e r ...... g SATUKDJIliYNieHT I ficlajs as unprcceiicedenled. ' window wli as the craft began1 Itslli horri- . *■ ■■ 2 Burning volcarcanic dusi stre a m in g fylng fyl plunge a n d ■eommenlc-nted on a fro m Ihe Galunpunggung volcano and "terrible "tc storm,” unawarec shesl w as SPECCIAL • carricd by strong)ng winds battered ihe w wa atching Ihe flashbacks frcfrom Ihc 5:00 to 9i9:00 P.M. ------a irc ra ft an d cloggogged-lts fo u r.en g ln cs . ,cnfengines. as It flew overI'cr Java, UO miles "T h e desccht seem ed lo takeake a v e r y ...... i southeast of Jakarkarta, on its wav from lonong tim e, but 1 suppose it tooltook about ;m o r g jASBORID ^ ------■ Kuala'Pumpur,■•; ^ Malaysia,-to 'Porlh,- 112 2 m 1 inutes;” Gross said.------....- ...... in th e Caboclo o s e R o o m ------... ------Australia...... Journalist JcrryMiddleiono)n of. Pe rth . «3» I FAMILY DINING 242 HOURS DAILY “ T h e four cnglnii;lncs o'f the B oeing 747 said saii th e d ra m a began when) th(the c ab in ^ . w en t d ead at 30,00C,000 feel as th e jet flew suddenly suci filled w ithsm okc. ROAST PORK V\WITH DRESSING I through the ycllouilowish cloud." B ritish , . "I " looked oul to seethe nearcar engine O« l ilY .*2 .9 5 )n my side apparently on fire i TERIYAKI 'Airways ManapciIger Stewart Tunnah on rc and the Al I ^YOU CAN EAT! Cl CHICKEN I said in Jakarta. -I • Iwcwo engines on the other side s Salad Bor, Whipped Potatoes.Poi Rolls S Butter. ■ - o-be4)umingtw,-^liddle{onBi ES: ■ . C hoico o f C offee. 1 "The plane dropropped suddcnlv'from— to-t Pork S'Drossing:------le. Too or'Soft Drink | 30.000 to 11,0000 feetfl but pilot Eric "Then all the engines stopp"ppo^ ■Er°rd'dSihlckon & Ono . A L ^ A'cwent Intoastecpdivc." _ Moc^ie then mamlanagcd to restart the we E ntry (V\ ------—1_ engines, andi-dccijc^cidcd to m ak e a n ~~"B y. tliu = o u l- o B e r ^ ; S'^lq-ds jt ------^ ■ - - emergency landiindIng al J a k a r ta 's ‘ailin fall g 26,000 feet, everybody w lity Item s To______H a lim Inlcrnatlonj lymft (fhoosQQ IFrom ^ I - . - Some passongciigcrs said the plane sali> ald..______^ ______. ------;. . . . m o d e Rolls - - < p lu n g ed 26,000 fcfeci after the pilot ______& D o ssere rt______^______^ ------FINE I ______IMESJ'IE.WS _____ <■3100 - ...... '^lmiyiahoouii£Gd:mi-Uiatr;iWii;arc:ln:a ^ ISiN G ------•-B ovocogi ±:^Sr.C ABoan _ b r i R^' I- -eL-ASSIFIED-ADVERTlSil spot o f both er." 733-07T0' 54SSHOSHOhHONE ST. s. - ...... — “ I-beHc\’ed - wcw e-would—cra s h —a nd 4_;PHPNE733.P931. tu rn e d to m y h'husband and said, ■■ •Goodbye, love’,'’c’,'' recalled Mrs. ■ r A FOR PRCROGRAM I f ^ Daphne Mills ofif C Cragle, a su b u rb of ij: IMATION y •Inflation Fighter^ : ^ 1 P e rth , A ustralia.1. - . ;Ii, IE A. :all tl '■ Saturday & Sunday The passengersjrs spent Ihe night In 7 ■ ■ TWIN FALLSLS 734-2400 H Jakarta and flew!W Iin another p lan e to ■ ■ JEROME■324-B875 3 II ONLY*!2e50 I I P erth ,” w here somiome of them, describ- j Betw*«n4P.M.ft6P.M. , J i | Ing th e ir ordeal In interview s w ith the [ W est A ustralian1 ncnewspaper, said they jj ------w ere- recovering.ng_from ..hangovers _ g after celebratinggthelrsurvlval. tl H " J really thougllughl we would d itch Into the sea," salsaid Evan Dillncr of K i p ’ i N ew Zealand. 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)lan severalll M agic V alalley appear?■ a n c e s heI f o lydei « ------nay lim it, an.. - - -ByGLENWARCHiCHOL . ' | H iter ‘'® TJmes-Nciis writer MM id l f i l e r - . Rocliock and country . 9 |H j l ^ t i o h 0 arc constantly on IS. J w usic sta rs, who ai Tnlng in a different le > Ihe road, pcrformli r- I city ev ery weekIc aiand driving end* . n literally collapse s p e n d i n g id - less miies; often 11 i m S l of . from exhaustion, ly • At least Ihcy carcan complain that Bly yB BRUCE HAMMOND Jllkeahorse." r. Ihey’veVworkedlik Time'imes-News wrilcr ! But where doesKS that leave th c . esdales?' ' B udw eiser Clydesd; YWIN f a l l s - Jim Jones, thc ^ ! T h e 10 d raft horseon thc road again camim ppaign spending to $50,000 right life of celebrities. it's the hard life - nOW.-i)w,-bul l im agine it could be closc fo idless requests for— —- - —lowered.witti cndlt " thlat;" a t;' Jones said.- ;------appearahct^ Eve!ven withtheir ...... JonJones, said hc Is. examining his crowded, scheduleuies, the three impaIgn forecast and will ahnounde h es’’ —another In H . j E C ly d ^ a le .‘‘hHchcs hiss decision lo accept or refuse St. Louis and a third In New m W j Williaillioms' proposal "within the next n m ake only about '1 Hampshire — can m •0 weeks.” )-appearanccs~to— • ------9 0 0 'o r tf te 7 6 i0 0 0 - a i But'hc said there would have to be ------Which they ore lnvit< — — four-cur-cbndltions^to m ake it falMo txith ...... - or. them.ll_says______llii:s_tirlne_for. ___< 9______o fu,us.!lThey s.? are:______1______Lloyd Ferguson,1. a Clydesdale • Allow each candidate to Inspect driver, during a brbreak from prc- e 0 other’s checkbooks and diargo • paring thc horsess forf< their Magic ^counts to ensure compliance during - Valley appearancesces. "Even when • th e ccampaign. a truck' they ore : they're in the tn ' • Inventory stockpiles of campaign v-orklng. standinggup." U( .' m ateratcriais — yard signs, bumper Yet, tho toweringIng horses — ori- ck e rs and brochures — loft over arry knights Into | | | B | b | | - ginaiiy bred to carr ■ )m Ithe primary, race. battle — aro unbe:ibellevably calm •» Have Hi Williams account for the 2ven when sur- - - and tolerant, evei “ freerec campaign trips" he receives • rounded by scrcamm lilng Mardi G ras w henlen attending state commissloii' ]wds. Serene and H |t^ | ■■ 'i m cetliictlngs, such as the Idaho Jijvonlle - o r R ose Bowl; crowd ■ i proud, they m ovee tlthrou^'raging aR H B B Justicstice Commiltec to which he was celebrations like! ththe eye of the 5 9 5 5 ^ — — appoitpointed by Gov; John E vans,______L • Place a cash value on the "union The gentlenessless of . the backlicklng Williams will receive as a Clydesdales ^s shashared by their D em•mo ocrat." traveling companiornions, who move ' "" l I aagree cam p aig n spending Is got- m in the barn at - qiiictiy about them i tin)g g toot< expensive," he sold, "Every the Twin Fails} (Counly F air- *^°cc,cc Is getting more expensive in - grounds, groomingIg andc lending to termrm s s of w hot It co sts to get yourself, the horses’ needs,. oloblivious to th e f r . K S S S B B B S ondid youry' Ideas, across to the voters. iwd-smTonnamg— w E K B S ^ But conccmlng ' spending linilta- ansi Jones a rg u ed th a t it would have them.- tionsi lokesoloce'infhe ■"i.’.' /:•}, . - ''- r ; •- .".'if'- be "a system that can be fair to The horses can'taki lo be ven human com- -. ' , bothIlh candidates while also being fact that their seven ■•V, - * ard as they do. riflablc.'' • panlons work as hard STtVENCPCREENE/TmwN««’ ^^WiU^Williams, the Franklin Counly .... v-"W cneed about fivfive hours to get o^utor, has said thot Jones partly them ready,", Fcrguj•gusonsays. "All BIq Jollohn, one of the Budweiseiser Clydesdales, seen>m s a s i n t e r e s t e d In tholng th e following locallonons: . UnccJncontested in the Democratic "T he guys get tiredIred, some shows a r e a J ahothers." tons of Clydesdale • powere r B udw eiser team ros•oster. Two ac- viewed■cd in their stalls by a crowtowd, ' • Blue L akes Mallall, Twin Falls, primaimary, Williams spent about $15,000 arc m ore hecUc than i >f the brass, and- -translalilates into aboutso pounds of ...... com pany Ih eh ilch ,------_thc- bleblack -and white dogs _roaioan^.. Saturday fram ll a.rr.m.to3p.m. -.duringring the sa m e period. T h e proposed------After the last of tl s o n Ihedrlvorisjirm s.------The-cJogs-mosi-lov'ev'e-ridlnft-on-the------freelyrilyrpermlttingthcmsciveslotlotjc ------•-Suricj^Palrgrot iUQtlon~wouid o n ly 'n p p ly to po9t~ ______leather on thn,.riggln^ng.ls polished------s tro s s o ,e is braided, the "Youou’ve really got to drivevc wagon behind thc Clyilydesdalcs. palti^l^ by adulls, and — em uiatinIting fromnoontoap.m, . primmary al campaigning. ' _ ' and the final mane it dlsposllion^of-theJr-massivis iv ( ^ — •-Hemingway.=Par -----— r?wn~\g?frtr^fW>*~thP'~rtrLdriccKZlifiiytiSiz^zrihcnin^n:mrBiisoic:5aysni;!Itrg.eis- :ls------"W e—swilch—Ihe-le—D a lm a tia n s------Ihe-dls ark,-Ketchumr------iitch pmilng.thb— tiring.;. ‘That's why you have twov o - ' around to give thehom a ■ break,' ' comparpanibns— allowing their earseat . Monday from noon tolo3p.m. becom:om es a rich m a n ’s office . . . Ihen ~ The eifihl^horSQ-hltcl = - r ------r-rT=the?iuj•:qualily-wiH-auff^nd-thc-pcople------‘ o f IdalIdaho will be the bnes who really ___ . pay_Jc.’_/oiL_H.ll_WJlUams_sald_,ln_an . _ en'iewThursday. l S 6 S r p u 1r b l i c a t i r o k^ e y c e a ! ____^whichich Williams has responded so far jy have too many bllls,"’H'’Hen-' go," she said. "TlThere’s someihlng con«ri« m S h l5 potential union support. . By BRUCE HAMMOND'iD m ortgageIge on the operation, . grocery store was ihoiloir main adver- already Jged th a t o th e r dersonnsald. sj ' aboul having a sismall community “Wh.W hat union su p p o rt? " Williams Times-News writer M enderlerson said the Advertiserse r User, he acknowledgt ly would, revert bock lb advertising — includiidlng b a n k -a n d - But coicommunity le a d e rs Interview’lowed paper lhat Is a servl Times-NewsTl said thal comrimmu* I t’s a local service tlthat a larger dally ““he IJIMBERLY - Wllh governor’s racc and I really don’l 5. the Kimberly Jn w ith aiia n undisclosed amount of cashash past year. ;-i nllydissiissatisfaction with the Advenk'crtis- paper sim ply can'ln't substitute for, the go\ 'notice to subscribers, tl iO had been o ia c to r in rechrecent, .although the Times-,s-Ncws has served - Ik 'very much will rub off on our AdverllMr-folded its} ojoperation this tocovcritritsoutstandingdebts. '•' ., "The whole economimy Is th e pro- * :lared broke'. T he AdAdvertiser’s problem was dde IS. us extremely well.” ra c:c.’* e ." week and has been deciat blem ," he said. "BuiJul th e c o st of say the paper Is to on cco:conomic strangulation "many iderson recently printed sloritorics Smith agreed thatIt'' 1the passing of tho ones said he was conccrned about . " I wouldn’t w ant to saj '"y printing and olhor th:things has als6 i-monelary campaigning, such as publisher-owner Idaho ne\newspapers are facing,” Hen- wore critical of the Kimbeiberiy Advertiser may res■esult In a loss of non-mc gone forever,’’ said pub m ade 11 impossible fcfor us to con- ir-to-door advocacy ond group we can'l afford derson said.si As Idahoans have less 'ouncll, police an d schools, _ som e club and neighi;hborhood news. door-to Carl Henderson,, "but wc ^ tlnue," iport .by .union, m em bers,. rather, welre conccrned— nionoy-to■to-spend, businesses p urchase ------Bothn school s -board-Chairman-J0 -J a y '------i'But lhal type ofif !service had been—-suppor - — toprlnt.andosfaraswe! Jng Nb''fmaily crrculatedl n actual cash donations. 2d, Jess adveivertislng. He said advertising donThui^ays smllhanand M ayor R osaL ca Whitehcchead decreasing anyw ay/ cover thc last sev- th an ac the operation is finished, As faras thechargcsthatIbought Ise can pick up withdrawawn from the paper led to Itsj,s the Advertiser was abr'hruplly stopi^ alsoclaliIalmed that th e am ount ofr localloi e ra l m onlhs," Smltilith said. " It (the* “ Asi "Maybe someone else In order to avoid pupublicaUon th is nows in theI Advertiser graduallyly hadh Advertiser) wasn'tI Ithe new spaper It th e Republican Rc nom ination,Jones th e p ic c e s.’’ d em ise. Dn weekly has “ T he; final fl blow camo last Fridaylay . " decreaseased during th e p a st five y e3ars. a r used lobe, sold,d, ‘"I think it is unfortunate that T he 1.200gih searrch for aiireas to cc u t - 3 ALT,, LAKE CITY — A formirmer Relatives say SqiIquircs and her _ | ^ C SIbej Cassiaisla County w om an and1 herh husband, Loren, hadId been In Beirut o llated O today "That’s alwajways a possibility when youa 1arc looking al familyIlly w ere am ong th c A m ericaleans for three years, teacaching al Amer- By GLEN WARCHOL ______ccducli£m5*::iicihesaid,______~evacu{cualed from war-torn Lebanjanon_ican University. Theie couple's throe HAZElZELTON — Thc dnnuai Fourth of ------Times-N6w&M:rJtw------: The school hasha; afiplled lo the State DoarcircTof^ducation thisi week.wc igcrfronrseveral— ^^ru]y“y-^elebrntlon ----- In----- Haicllon;------>0 Moglc V alley'cducatlonariQl insiiiu- ■ for a partial exoiixomptlon from tho cutback, hihow ever; on th e Roladatives of Carolyn Matthc'Lhcws m o n th sto 4'/4 y^ars. spohsoinsored by the Lions C lub, will lake “ t w in FALLS"-Tw^^ ai word on funding cuts undeIder the 9 . grounds th at It l l ,provides direct Mrvices lolc handicapped Squireilres say the woman, her h "It was becausc of0 the children placecc tard'irded' ploce while the Squirlireses still were wherejre thet carnival will take placc. ___ staff a t th e school 00.1 for the blind.and deaf.wil ------,, ---- ^ ien j money b e ^ c a n be c u tfnfronrthc— ------Budgetrcduetluetlons cannolbfrm ade wllhouout affe c tin g th e — Beirut ------— In-Bolrutr-aiKi-lGrataell-PoleStlnlan------“ Tht:Thtin at 10 p.m. tho fircworks-will------I. . college’sprograi^-am somewhere. Black said. Squliquires, who is in her early/30s,, 3( hostllllles were inteilenslfylng, Mat- starti in the south en d of tow n." budget, occordlng to Supeuperintendent Keith Tolzln. B any way you can make ihosose kind of cuts spentnt 1 p art of h e r girlhood Inn tith c thew s said,she finall.illy reached tho Clubslubs participating in the cclobra- "We'il be looking at ev tith c. family by phone aft prison on each count. Jan. 12. The charge carries, a max- - S-~-Four- defendants,— mcinent nied wilh thespltalized ' after lie wass aiaKacked by and robberyry w ith the use of a firearm*• . Hc allegedly went to Ihe home of h is fa th e r’s guard dog soutl;)ulh of B urley Tim olhy' RoyP Grove. 21. o fJe ro m e , ays queen and Bourner,•, tboth of Twin Falis; Den?nlse Johnson, the 5 J e rry L am b ert,, off;. Sputh Lincoln BUHL -- T•] h e Buhl Sagebrush Doy: -Thursday , evening, accticcordlng . to also faced.I, kidnappingI charges, but ' with a tea and daughter o id Terry Koch, the " i Street, where he forced Diane Miller, • ju n io r p rincesce ss contest begins Sunday w T of Wayne T. Johnson, ond Cassia County Slicrlff RaylyMilciicll. ^ the court Jismisseddis the charge al the ' d aughterr oof Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kococh. bolh of Buhl; ^ 23. inlo Lom bert's>vchicle at, gun- horsemanshlFiilpcompetltion. Dillon W lckcl.y. sufferedred Injuries lo re q u e st of theth prosecutor, follow ing a Lincoln Courts, Llesa Oise . and Mrs. Blaine ,, “ poinl and drove away,, , - ’ : The tea Isis scheduledi for 2 p.m. at Lli •iscn, the daughter of Mr. ; the left side of hfs facc, forforehead and recent preli'limihary hearing. Deputy [estants will have lunch, ansuiswer questions Olsen off Gooding;G Melanie Taylor.'r.'thc dauglitcr of where contest arm , Alitcheff said. The boyjoywflstaicen .Prosecutor,.r Janice Krocger asked lorj r -P e n d in g th e d istrid coUrt arraign- Lisa Reece, the f* an d mode) ththeir e riding suits, M rs. M.1. .I. T ay lo r of K im berly; I to Cassia Memorialiiospita)jtal and la te r d ism issa l5f of the kidnap c h arg e on thele menl, Grove remains in the Jerome m . Siin'Bay, they will comsmpetc In thc daughterr ofo Mr. and Mrs. Jothes R'Reece of Jerome; A t 7 p .m . transferred to a PocatcllotKotiospltal. No b a s is of insuiiuffident evidence. CountyJail inlleuofM.500bond; - ^ , the reigning . and Cheryl horsemanshiphip contest. Linda Frlcz, I ryl HoaglandpfKingHlll. .information was .avaiiabl'able on .the ■ , D ays queen,-andJoni Jam es,U3, the reigning------^------...... ------ir Sagebrush Da b o y ’s condition Friday evenl,'cninR. cess, will sel the pattern for■the th tw o groups The 14 J tants are: Diana I ^ Junior prlnccs 4 Junior princess contcsta . According to Mitchcli.. thc th boy and ' % A > nts. They will be Judged onn rriding ability Benedlctus, of contestants tus.' G ina. Quigley, Rhondala Vedvlg, Jamie-- - - h v, is 'm o tiie r. Judy Wlckel.2l. wcnl to a • V U die is invited. N afzlgcr, -r andknowledgt'dge of their horses. The public -. N evada F r ^ m on, Cotiiyly Ruffing, Nancy rented pasturo about-a milemi outside. i/H ■ IT E _ ------: ------T h e c lg h t: ququeen contestants ore: Mauriurine Allen, (he ' ■ Bbllsh, Kar out 5:20 p.ni. lo feed 'an d f M r. and M rs. Maurice Allerlen.andKalhy NancyMur • d aughter, o l ftl lurphy, HollyJuker, Valli RiR obirts and C asey e.xercise g, th e dog. Mitchclicii described Bourner, thc;he daughter of Mr. andi Mr;i Darrell Jantz. ______! thctr animal as part shcphenlerd ond p a rt Dol>crman.D When the l»y attemptedled Io tie the dog.back up, it attacked,icd, Mitchell — Two pleadI guuilty to p:jrostituttion said f; , Tlic boy's m other puiitlulled thc dog off of hcrsonrhesaid;------BIIRLKY - TVXiV'6 Portland women spene n t in C assia County Jail. released, were;e_ lllegaj allcns_ fro tn __—^ ^Tiie anim al-w as-destroyiroycd T hurs-— ,------pleaded guilty to) pfostltutlonpi charges Prostitudon'ls Pr a hii^cmeamlanof df- Malta. RodHgucuez said. Tlicy h ad m et' d a y night by the boy’s fotiictiicr. H arvey ' Friday In Fifthh District Court in fensn unnamed Burley bar. Wlckel. He hod purchasedised Ihc dog | | l l l Buricy. RoR oy B row n, 50, and Amoz Crus:ruse. 24, h e sald. tx;causc of vandalism atI (h Ihe p asiuro . .UUIIR PROFESSION/UAL REPUmidf : motel, (hc mcn paid thc ^ ten, along with two bothith from Portland, were arrairalfincd U leralltera. w h ere he kcp( horses, MilchiIchcllsaid. Dopoilonds on moro them anon attractlvo buildirig'pnd . The two women for sexual favors, )ns, werc arrested Fridid ay on felony charges of harborborinB ST ?" Samples have been (okenken from th e ' woH»rl;maIntoinQd_groun^ds. Wo W« must also provo our-, . ' , male companions d. Before the women a police Investigation a presrostitule and interstate whiteiKeslov- sold. d o g for rabies tests. As.s (of F rid ay solvoi'OS In q r o a s s u c h o s : d edicjdlcdtloh to servo and coro;. f — - - Thursday after a p r.” Brown and Cruse two “Johns” Wcdncs- eryy traf/lc.i Bond was set atIt Jeooo ••■lollvcr,’ evening. Mitchell said ho hod not oftoniintioh to dotail, profossiosslonal othics and trust. , of a robtxiry of two ne for (ho ' w om en, day night In Burley.ey. oplc\txiut 2 a.m. Thursday. BBurley terward at the nmotel. Drown, T rib ett Two * injured nnear • 30 days in jail a nd ggiven o $300 fine by _pollcand ol onAuR.^, I‘>tr>. in'inTwinFalls. , ^'}hlBtoay. Gonzales oververcorrccted l3b 4mh AVE. EAST-TWIN FAILS . R u p e r t; Q son, Je rry Fnnls of Rup of 1n thcm jeiit in Twirvin Falls for l«o and of her pickup. The vdiicic : — died WedncsdnyV oof f Injuries sustalneiJ r n " '" ' pPalis; ', and six ftrandctilldren. She w a s '' ' oheJSlf years, thehen In Idaho Falls for Il h h e borrow pit on tho leftn side si of th e ...... - MriiarngyiSM/ I ' a rail al Rooster•r Rockn Sinfe Park near irc c c d c d In dcalh bv a brother an-ll.. ______— 1- — rrofn-lho-B«ltovuo<'uo-Hlnh-fiehooHn-nus. ------'TWr IN-FAt.l;S^WIIIIam F,-Seot:UMX. 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. i S e r ^• v i c e s - 'he incinonal se^Wce H :. GOODING - TtiThe service for Floyd HofTlome, form erly of Shoshone, whoho diedi JKRtJMK - Th< -■ T Cecil Hammons,5, E G7, of Goodins, ^ho Tue:uesday, will bc held loday at 2 p.mp.n . In fo r O rvle .Jetusen,I. 74. of Jerom e, who H died Toosdny. willill Ib c held Monday at II Ihc10 BI c rg ln Funeral Cliapel In Shosh.oshonc. died W ednesday, willbelieldtod.'iyaliuwi H n iT o.m. at Demoroyslys Thompson Chnpcl In Hurturtal will tK In the Shoshone CeCeme- u m. In the Hove'c Funeral Ch.ipel in H ------Gooding, Hurlol wllwlllbclnthcKlmuood tory;ry. — .. .. Je ro m e wllh Ma:lasonic IxmIrc r llo s._ H C em etery In Coodiioding. Friends mny call F F rie r n d s m ay call nt Ihc chapcicl pprio r C rem ation will folli)llow. Tlie family s u r- .. j H SundoyfromltoHf)Kp.m. loth) th e serv ice, Rests m em orial doiilonations l>e m ade to H H m SAVINGS Ihe Shrine liospilalal InSalt l.akeClly or n ttU P K R T - TITlwk scrvlce for Sc\ ero Ihe W alker CenterrInUoodinR, it H — r ------Mortinee,- 95. o f MoM onle VIslo. Colo,, who - - JJK h RO M K -The scrvlcc for GerIre rlru d e H f • S E I : ...... died Tuesday, willA'lll tK held al II a.m. Way/o y m e n t, 70. of Jorome, who10 idied TWIN FAl.liJ -- Tlie servk-e for IxH) J n Mln ' today tn the H onscriscn Mortuary Chnpcl In WedW ednesday, will be hclil loday att I1 fp.m , Jo h n Mickclson. M. of Twill Falls, who II !6 I l l l l m ' • Rupert. Burial wllwill Iw In I'he Rupert InI IhcU Third Ward Chapel on Kast Kas B died Wednesday. wilinchc-ldlodavalWl II HI . r.;: Cemetery, Friend:;nds may call al Oic Slrce A n d cb o n ,'l» lh a R I I I / 1 L orry Ev*i>*non DoDon Em itted ^------Mcita n of-Wc-WcndcHMifHHsls«»AV!»lu«mLSho Mrs, Ja m e s McI.auK>lunlilin. Zlla Ronchc. Mrs, KvanT;1 Taylor. Perry nVIISSTHESE— COODINGCOUNTY MEM:m o r ia l \^^m/f~uarrr R lcliardson, T iffany’ CoGoloy, Mrs. Randy Fix, Tlajuan;iin;i Cochnauer, M rs, Cnivin BcuMcr.•. HHelen Hillman, Mrs, llradley’ McKIIioMM and Admitted GREAIIT SAVINGS! . ra Wilson. MadRC Chris- M rs. WlllarO M lekersorson. all of Tw In Fall.t; U“slcr• FoxFi and Mrs. JesusitaI Ci Crespo of Jerome; ond Vera ALL SALEMMERCHANDISE M • ■______Charles Blnckwood.. t»thtx ot Filer: Mrs RosucilI I.I..OWO. I);iw'n i lnn.'icn.Hcle:id e n T rosper nnd William Muilln:Ins. allof GoodinR.______^ ______I nr^ATPnf>iQ tiT D o n n 111 n i l I Kcsgard, Mrs. i>onaldlald Anderson. Mrs, Roy .Spcnccncer mid Mre~ Dismissed ^ ^ A R D " BEIEHINO EVERTON ' titonard Kuni, all of-Jct Je ro m e: Mary Huycs. Mrs, Davlinvid Plian t flfid 0n-llNeUs<;HsoncfGoodinR. __M A TTR ESS-S- • ' m M '- Frvin Morrison, all of IBuhl; FIoydKinncy of KImbcrb crly ; Willinm LIMITEO dJUANTITIES..... u - ' — 11111 HauxorSJtoSJione: Mre.Iry. Gerald HuclliRoflinyl1on:M: Mrs. Kcnnelh ______CASSIA MEMORlAlAL -I Tat Come-ll■iBlSgrvBd______I l l l l ------Turner and TFvin' »ah i w r a n w n n ------nyan and .\rland Wilkins, f M ®7 q Tho plani Iss !shul down for vacoiton, lllV ___W endell.- - _ - Marjoriee OOayley of Burley; l.lnda Runy • l l < l l so wo’vo clocloaned outj>uf.wflfQhouoo-\YH bismiCMd both of Paul:oul; Rex Udy of Malta; Mabelel SarRcnl of MurtauRJi: | | l | ------l l l l |- a n c S pul loootjothorThosd tofflllc buys, « \ l/jro Bay, DavidJ /Anderson, Mrs, Jam es Bowiowen. Brandy Nancy Bell>11 i and Annette Fliers, both ofDf Rupert: Sue IJoyd of II ' " I l l l l |uBl fo» Ihialis spocial solo. Wo'fO V J ' ttanson, Laura HcnnlninlnK. Klliabcth Kerlin, Ruby Massey, M, Mrs. Oakley; andnd IF e rn GoodcnouRh of Heyburn. oio<« / / / I f taking inventintoiy soon, so wo wont V urylhlngpossiblol • D an Mort and son. Mrs. M r Jimmy Nicc and Mrs, Jeff:ff Zander and Dismissed Edward Sand i / i i L ------^— o f G ooainR rijodiiyinranran1■aauKmcfo^Dcclo^^lao■Cll K slello Jensen and Ijo'ii G crran.nil,' nil"orDuHcy;" l)iane Shell and Jerry QuintcInton, all of BuJil: Gonicll Kidd la rta Alien and Llnd.soy Rupp.ip, all-of R upcrt:-P-aisy— Tibcrly:;Mr6,-<}WRo-EuInam.o: ______Rtoacy^bolh-of-Kimlx — Nrtsoifof-Pot■Poul;^oyco:Nay..Jana EcHmarlan and-TanvaJlcllewdl.__ ' . -Falls; Mrs.*Allan.RaiRavcnscrott and son of Tuttle; jiirn; ond Shirley Cahoon of Deckd o . ■“ ■ ' Southwick and twin soisons of DJctrtch': Kirk T «lsl of Tcsa Severson of Bcllcviicvue. Births Blrths Daufihtersl;rstoM r, and Mrs. Marty RunyniI'onof f’aul, Mr. and Mrs. Jon Rdundy and Mr. nnd In-StoItore F inancing , ^ T h e Sleef • Sons to Mr. and Mrs.!rs, Dan Mort^f TuIn Fails. MMir, a n d Mrs, Ja y E lle rsi oof, fiiu p e n . and Mr. and Mrs, Jo epCei[iti5?/ : GcroldlluettlRof Hozclizclton and Mr. and Mrs, DonaldId A n d ep » n ot Mrs, Max IJoyd,IJo; all of Oakley, On ApiApproved C redit : Jerome. Doubters to I Mr, atid Mrs, Willard Mlckeli(elson o f Twin : I Falls, Mr. nnd M rs, Roylo y Spcnecr of Jerom e. Mr. andI Mrs,M K en n e th , MINIDOKA MEMORUALjL ;------;;— T urner of Burley a n dI MMr r. ondM rs. David PilanI ol Bulllulll______, Admitted ______^ K 'n iBice n ^ iof Burley. ------; — ...... Diiraliicd'”' • __ LMAVTTRESySJEACnxxR Y ^ SrTBENEDlCT^ ; 3262ndAvnu»S..Tv, Twin Fojis B a n k c a rd * Acc«p»pt»d. 7 3 3 -3 3 1 2 "W ’V * Wont You O trb u r Bed* I Admitted John GallcfillcRos and Melodic Smith andI son. s all of Rupert; aqd ^ EuRcne DauRlimnnI anam d Ix»nard Boftuslauski, bothoih of Jerome, Colleen Howaiiw’ord and Marta Caidcra and sonon. all of Paul, V ‘ ■

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# resmond—^ hCgtholi>lic group wtudrks to softften church’i’s onti-abor> rtio n standc f e B y i ) A V n )E . A N D EBSON R S ‘*1 Ihlnk our rolee asa an organization is to give-g "Why do theyy choose to treat this ququestion nil wedi today . UPlrollglonwritv other Catholics thc; coconfidence to speak oul forfo a F ree Choice in April,1. day. that Craig will support tier in her 'In its earliest days,s, (Catholics for a Froc Cholclojcc tion opposing the bishlishops’ staunch backing of‘ I " In all of her talk,lik. she stresses the comple:picxity of • '.'There's a time lo be young and choices. chc • . i-abortionamendmcnt. was much more adververstal, staging media eventen ts so -called Hatch anti-al: th e abortion issue,c. I crazy, but sosooner o r later, it’s no “Our supportivehess of each w c a r c r a is in g a r e w ilh in a y a and talcing som ethingg o:of a s tr id e n t to n e a g a in s tI ththe “Theirguments we. fun doing ItU alone," Marie said olher gy, is one of the most important , theological context,”I,” she says. "Wc’rc taikiiking "My basic positisition as a Catholic is thathat 1 do , Friday. church'sflbortlonstanciincc. things we have," Marie says. V ■ aboul the moral mcthlelhodology Ihe church usescs to beiieve the fetus hashe value," she says. "Life .ife in all O sm ond, 22, and Stephcn.Cralg, “We arc both willing losacriffce, . .That rftade it e a sy for foi the church hierarphy andan re a c h its positions. We wanl^lo m eet Ihc bishops3son ilsformshasvaiue.ue. _____ . ?5, a formerT Brigham Young Uni- . and we w ill talk about our cat;cer Its bureaxicra^ to Ignornore thc group, th e ir ow n term s.” “ But Ihefact lhalhat I v a lu e the fetus doesn't n I mean vcrsity baskskctball star, will be decisions and m ake iHcm “ TV-0 o r th ree y e airs rs ago. it w as easy lo dismi!fniss . A k ey, to those argrguments u is the role individiidual th at the value of theIhe fetos is absolute, or that I at I value .m arrie d l n aa private ceremony al jogtogether.” Craig says. "Since us as a secular group>up, os a group with seculaular conscience historicallcaily has played In Calhoholic it in precisely the• sasome way as life." she says. ly^, th e S alt L akce e City Mormon Tem ple ,*.jjwithin our Mormon beliefs, thc Q motivations," Kissling{ig acknowledges, m o ra l thoughi,and tcjleaching, especially as it hash She says lhal CatCatholic tradition and teachi ichingon that, accordiriJng to Mormon beJJcfs, marriage decfsfon is one for < ^ Klssllng, thc direct)ector of Ihe 5,000 membciber been u sed in tho develo'C lopm ent o f th e ju s t-w a r theoeory th c issue is divcncrsc, and the unequivocal cal anti* . se a ls tho cou])uple for “time and all clcielemily, we havo already had brganJration. Is try inIg g titd change that in a way thatthn and th c support given2n in1 d iv id u a l C a th o lic s to takeikc a abortion stance ofDf thcI bishops doesn't rcfiec lect that eternity.” some practice at this, when wc V— eaucatesljoth hierarchyc h y a n d la ity . pacifist stance on theic b;b a s is o f c o n sc ie n c e . diversity. “ I’ve expcperienccd all I ever worked ” 0" together on that decision.” ...... w anted to a'larid' more during' my ‘ single life,'** ;says the singer who _Only _C family members -and------. ^ h u r c hh s e r v i c t co-hosled herer own television show ' friendsfric with Sf^lal permission to ees wilh her broto th e r, Donny, for sev- enter crit' tho sacrcd temple will attend - . - ...... ’ ASSEMBLY 6 f OFGOD AcroHofl class will b e held nt H:45 p p,n 'm ’- ’ NAZARERENE scrmorn w will b e “ Sproulingand Grow.rowing" al e ra l of h e r teeeenage years. “ And I'll thc thc m arria g e ccrcm ony, which will' -XWIN PALLS r-S u n dlay ay Ischool wlli bc0n Ttiursdoylay. • F I L E R — A prayer b reakr fast w ill be hold U wIl'a ll'a .m . sc rv ice . ^ , • never flna an:inyone I love or respect be performed; by Mormon Chureh a ra ; 45 a.m. C hildren's chuichurch will begin al TWINN FALLSF - Sunday school nl VoUe’alloy at 7 a.m. Sundoy school01 beginsI a t il;45a.m ., WENENDELL - Sunday school will begin m o re th a n S tctevc. official offi P au l H .D unn. i£4S o.m. The Rev. Hornlom cr W olkup will C hristian'onCSiurchwill begin al9:;io a.m.I. IX and children's churchh begins al 11 a.m. al I u a.ma . G eo rg e Paul, Ihe direc She says theyth decided to marry FollowingF the wedding. Osmond sB5iKaJU>elO:45o.m.and'ind 7 p.m. services. Pelerson’ion’s sermon will be “GodSod’s P a s to r M ike Allen will1 sspeak o n "C hrlsllng Clirlsll;Isllan R a d io of Magic VaUey, will as miserable when I and her husband will host a recep­ ■ISamily Night activitiesIcs will begin at 7 AllemalU .Tlie of Ihe Lord-" at Ihe II a.r Ttic Rw ''■»- Bllvcs“ at the 10:45 a.m , sc n ic e . Tli o.m. worship scnice. tothehe adult forum at 9 a.m. Th< him , and 1 missed him tion tlon a t th e Hotel U tah for 4,000 d-id.Wedn^ay- . Free Again" will bo shown nl 7:ao 7::i T h e M lsslonory Socieiyly witl sliow slides ol Richarlard Klein will speak on "WhtWhVc^ wasn’t with hi film "Frc invi • p.m .A nolnofferingwill^ laken. th c C p.m . sc n ic e . Thirhe youth will meet Begins,Ins. He Will Complele” at IhcHe 101 a.m. lik c c ra z y .” Invited guests from the enter------: ------—B A p nCT s r ------^------— ------following tbo sorvlco,— ______BothJ^lnxiiLio confic laJijment.world...!ta ir ...... — ______!!3W1N E A L L S ^ R c v .'.-Abe.Guenier._lbe_ _ — __ ..GHRISTIANAND W orship onJVcdnesCRiO| nt.7:;)0_____^nie.iKj.praycr_Broup.wiu.meci. nl..JLp/|n,.„.lni.J ------WSMcm rcprcscntollve> tofor B aptist Mid- MMISSIONARY ALLWNCE p.m . .WJ3slo n s,w lH » p c ak a t8B p.m. p.: ot the Groce TWINFFALLS - Sunday school begins“ a K IM BERLY - Sundaday school will begin £ ^C 3 iu n ii. Don Richeicher, a mlsslonory S:45 a.m.m, T‘ hcH cv. D ave Kribbs will spenpenk a, 9.45 ^ Mrs. prod!d Hills w ill speak al REFORMED - tg Alaska. wlllspcakatSp.rI p.m. Wednesday. at llie II 11 a.m , Rcrvicc. a l llie Boy Scoti the I0:45o.m, andCp,m.m.seniccs. TWU>VIN FALLS — Dave and Barbrb .Wymn,,\ Jeroi►me Met!thodists •• J-TWIN FALLS - T he Ty>«Cyla-Street Baptist center,, ThcTl evening se rv lcc will begin' at ’ T hc F am ily Nlghl sciservice w ill begin at missioniionaries lo Taiwan, will showIOW slides ...... Sorshlpserylee wllj^bcRlnj;lnol tOa.m. Dove p.m. olMI&41FnllsAve. F . . ^ 7:aop.m. Wednesday. and spcspeak d u rin g Ihe 10 a.m . Sunday and Morge Mamifnc off'the lt> Wycli/f Bible " Prayere r fellowship will be held ol 7::i •. Mr. W ym o will speak on “A TW IN FALLS - Sundiiday sc h o o ll» g ln s ol ^ c r ifjc -'GS. will'l] [ .'franslfllors and Dave Paveovelec of Boise will p.m . WedrednesdaynlMl lllglilnndAve. iflc c " al Hie II a.m . se n ic c . meet nev;w p a sto r I K napp w ill speak on •rocak. "TouRh and Tender.Jer," th e lost of Ihe 9::i0o.m. PoslorAoronH /ma also will spcok ol Ihehe men's JE R O M R — 'The new minister of about abo thc size of the one In Lakeview, • tJoyec Ijiodorf film scries,» , >will be show n ol CHUFlURCH OFCHRl^r SCIENTIST "Thc Ten Commandmcdienls" a l Ihe 10:45 lunclieolieon M onday noon. ond alrcady, he feels al home. Ihe a.m. servlcc. Tlie evevenlng s c n ic e will th e Je ro m e Unil^ited Methodist Church, and )ihc7p.m.scrvlcc.. BURLELEY — Sunday school ond tin H is wife w ill b e a ssistin g h im ; as a • ' A prayer scr%’lce will bX e hheld a l 7:ao p.m. worsjjlpp servicest both will begin nt 11 a.mn. . beginalCp.m, SALVATION ARMY Ihe Rev. Williamim Hare, arrived Jn the H rsd ay and will m eet his locfd loca pastor, she is able to. give ------JEROMDME-—- Sunday sdiool and th'the . PrnycrandUlblestud)idy. a n d jo u t h aclivM . t wWN iN FALLS— Sunday school will b c g in ^ a r o a early T h u rs :TWIN f a l l s - Sundayuy ischool at Ftrrt worships*p service both will tKgln nt 11 a.mn, . tlcsallwillbeglnflt7r.iO(lOp.m. W ednesday, jq) aa.m.. and the worship scnicriice will ncw cohgregatloiiorrSiinaa>r ------ssermons'on e n a-substltutc baslsrHer------^BtpUit Cburdi will begin‘gin at 9:45 a,m TWINF'J FALLS — T h c lesson scrm on, w ll ill' Tlie m e n ’s Bible sludyJy group will meet at beglnoln o lll o .m . H are an d h iswwife, M ary F.llen, who fiekfield is Chrislian education, he says. » •PoslorLarry Lake’s messassaiw wilt be “The be “Chrislrlsllan Science." Sunclny schooranifond C:45o,m.E'ridnyotJB’si’sreslnuranl. is a “local paslcldal7:M - „ 's bcautitul,” he says of CHI:mmcH OF JESUS aiRiCT ’TWIN FALLS - SSuniiiiVf,iifhoial nl wKlilp d in n e r will follow th e servlsrvlce. ■ " I love It; It's CHRISTIAH CHURCH ; p.m. IntheCllyPork. VIN FALLS — Bible cla.sses will begin th e old lava-ro<•ock Melhodist Church , (Non-Donomlnoflonol) '-om study will begin O F LATTER-DAY SAINTS „ C a lv o ry United will bcfiegln al to ji.m, Kon, TWI^ " " P ™ t w imJ “ FALLS - T lie Twin Ffllls NIntIJlnlh Boalert will spenk al IIIlhc.11 la,m . sc n ice , :I0 a ;m . P a s to r t/ce I^ rso n will spenk building in JcJe ro m e . “ I am cn* ■ . Tuesday. off Fllzabcih Blvd. K.. uill bold i A T im e fo r God lo Clean Out Ihe 601 Shoshon*'Sf. North , s Bible stu d y win “ . H a rry Sclson of SI. l-oIvouls. M o,, und Ihc Ihe Well” th u siastlc aboullul everything I have On Thursday, \»'omcn’9 B lont—m ooting.-at- .2 - p.m__ Bisbo| lie_10;45_'n.m. _servicc.^_feJIo • , TwinJ=gII*______\_ l ___ tiepial? a.m7alTomHonvomcy’s home, nnd — dircctor-of-fordgnmls3lsslons.^wlll-spenk o l- - “f-Uie- rcjlowflilp— soon in Je r o m e .: Mikescll will preside. Primary “D"an< iliecp.m.scrvlcc, dinnercr willV b e h e ld following Ih escinicc. n ii W a rr e n R. C h ap m an - iiprayer meeting will be he school will begin nt ;i:M p,m. Kelle 1 Wednesday. Bible sludy will bbe e ihold at H are sa y s h et» is1 interested in com- Eighth Ave. N ., Bible study will bej»gln at 7:;io p.m, 0""'* AAinister Society,, PriesthoodP nnd Mulual moelinR:mgs Tuesday 7p ,mn.. ,. a n d th c sludy group will me^ i a n d a t l l ^ m T s e m c c in. J. It took me a year or ■"“ "auignXN’ — Rivirmc-scrmoni-nvny:;yjJOin 0 OmrehT'tti— beFlvri C la s s e s fo r a ll a g e s -school-ot-Flrst— Pj±icJiL3]1 Thcnicr. off Knslland nrivc. l/ct rro e scrmoiriopil.~will ------4 B R 0 M B ------S u n d a y -6C of the” Scventh^Jay AdvenlisirriTj— the~ir a m i.~5cm ccm ~P ! ______n u ra o ry -p ro v ld a d ______]______Ctnistlan begins al 9:45 a.mI.m. . P a sto r Rondy o , will spenk. .Communion willI txJ - tIOn honoring llie new*' m cm b ei^ will be rpj,g2 annualj motherHlauglilcr banquet ba Obvious -I w a s bbeing called into the Animondaon-wiU, conduct-ii5PTiw“n- olh— ehureh " i hold. a y s , ------. y , ______gcrved ,__ _ iTu’befi« fibfd'ln (HtTKImbcrly fcIloWslil;.slilp hall — m in istry ;’-h e sa> Worablp H qor. ; .-.-.-.-7-10:50— ------^ KETCHUM - Kcne; H Kny w lll- s p c u in ul nl 7 p.m. p.n Wednesday. "llfltS " Wlirt —TopictrTruo^lsdpieship— ------^ ------Cail)lc sludy-Will ;t» heldicld 01 p.m ,; . ~ rtnw-tho------Hare halT-ncnever*-regrclfed 7 -the------Ti ■ “ EPISCOPAL "Tlie Boundary of FalliIllh" nl thc 10 a.m, theme.e...... ■ change. Sinco ’ggraduating'from'the ------Scripturo:-John 0:31-32^^^ — 7-^ I FALLS - Mass will be cclebraledDied s e r\ic o . • TWINTN FALLS - TJie Rev. Ja ck Wj C^^ERLY - NewellII Morgan, a n In- TWINFV I™ "" niff School otTh.'heology in Denver, he \ I. and 10 a,m . Com pline will Iw heldHeld TW IN FALLS - A fell'ellowslilp period will ^111 givelive Ihe se rm o n , VGod’s Will Is L t6flm minister, will speakk alol Ihe Kimberly alHa,m.ai h a s been e.xciting and m. TJie Rev. t-onnlu I.ultrell1 olof be held In Ihe courtyanprd following Ihe 10 nl thele 11 o.m. scrvice. Tlie youthsuth will sa y s his w ork h£ Chrislian Church oo “Tben>e C hurch, The J* » P-,"’; I.m. servlcc. ‘ MountainIn HomeI will b e th e deacon, a.m. schicc. Thc Rev.•. I Robert V an N esl's .sponMr-wr-a dog w;osh from 1 ::iO 10 4::n Y o u th P ro g ra m ...... 6jOO ■ awyorCJjrlsfalthetla.m I Kternal Flame of Sundayiiy InI ilw p a rk in g lol. Blblo s c h o o l- a l------sermon will be "TIk; I , The minister■ anda his.wifc come to _ -«TW IN -falls:Blbl LUTHERAN...... ' Sacrificc." Tlic college;e group wlU'tiold a on Wednesday,Wc Ihc men will meel 1 • t e ^ u n l t y C tirtftJan willill begin a t 9:45 _____ ' Mjlalihe .Jerome from L.Lakeview, Ore. Both ! f a l l s — Tbe worship servicee aul l sw im m in g p o rty al Banbi[ibury tlo t Springs, , Golden;n Griddle1 restaurant al 7 a.m.. ttm . "An AppeiU to Harmony’’ am will be TWIN F> " graduated fromn high school In Van- Publiclnvited jel Lutheran c aiu rch will begin(1 at VALLEY - Thc Rev.IV. Betly Hamlllon's thcBlbkIblesludy group will m eel nl noor P astor Herald Haskell’s topiiopic nt th c 11 o'm . Im inanuel onl. couvcr. Wash., although a she is from " A C h u rc h W h o ro Lovod SciMcc. Ju4B0_'Mlkc Rednedmnn nnd John 9:^a.mI. .P Pastor Cliris Relnkeof Fairmonl, Ip." I------■ ■. California and heleisanatlveoflowa. ‘ - O n e s Lovo Y oo" Glandon will speak aboutX a halfw ay-hou» > M lnn., wilwill spenk on "O ur WorsJilp," ncducntlon h o u r w ill begin at 10:4S0:45 He says thc Jeilerom e co n g re^ lio n is projcci In Twin Foils, Bible Bit S ludy will C lirlslla n c FALLS - A drntnn will bebo - O u r cchurch new s: guidelinesc ;!%TWu 1 F aS lS - Sundayay schooli al First j* — led during thc- morning worslilpsJilp - - Cfcrlittan will begin a t 9:4040 a.mX . Following perform ed rc.v------ol Oui* Savtor l4itheran Oiurchii nnl i ...... • T h e T lm e s -N'Jews e encourages any churchrch in th c M agic Valley area the 10:50 o .m .'ser\ic c. a coffcoffee hour w ill bo se rv lcc a tj M i V — — — a iu p o .m1, . ppjppScaifcinq Bible sludy w ill m eel al C::io u,mj.m. . , Typewrittencn or plainly printed inforformation is best; It liclpsIps TJiursdoy. Jny nt Ihe Golden Griddle reslnu- ') Bible 8ur\'cy will beginn ata 7 p.m . Wed- W ednesday clim lnateerrorsirs. beginning aJ seriesSl ran i. riftsdnv. • Provide fullill information — complete!te n a m e s, lim es, localion.s.n.s,' on THE TEN COMMAMANDMENTS day and date. InInclude the name of the comommunity — we serve manymy ■ CoauWonklpIIp W llk U a ____ — .a n d a phone ninumber to call if more inforrormatlon is needed, - «l30A.M.-I0l«SA.Nt.M . ■ 61OO P J H . C h i i r c hI n e w s — v^.mcnlftr _ .Youtl &rson. thc ward clerk,'k, will continue ■ PU \/lMERFUJN CLUB> I — ■' "©serve tne newUtshoprhpric:------— I ------M g B A M S T TT O f H ------— ------SWIMMINGI lE^ONS - FALLS Jud|'udge Mike Re- I- ICTLC l a r O B a d l o — I • Swimniming -1 • Nature Hikes5 ‘ ■ , — '^fihfln-and John G landoidon will oullinc. I Monday Ihru Fridoy I •R o lle r:r S k atin g ‘ • G am es . iplans and goals for aI halfwayht house m I • Cinemin a M ovies , • AAysteiy Trips ! AGES 4Land a UP ------T fn rP o iror p r o g r a m s . 8:30 Am o>r9:15 r AM m s R p H o ______All f s s l oan n t m M t Monday throug^igh F r id a y 9A M -4PM - : =Trrath-Av»rEp»t— : Ses«lon!c - j iiiy 'Stl'5 th ■ J u l y 1 M h . ~ ______' fNft ext to th e PuBllc'LlisrBi7877) ------S « M lo rr 3 :'ju i l-Jun«-2S------»•«*«*iort-a»r-JohrW oTr9^^^ Session 4:JiJun* 28-July 2 $«siloilon6:July U-July 16 SaisIonb-JulTll19Ouly30th. HMAURDAVIABAUB W r Y M I A ' ■- Mh IS S IO N A R IE S T O TA IWIWAN :"Y" MEMBERSIS M O ./SESSIO N oProsontatlon FEE: .,1 0 :0 0 a.m].m. Sunday School-Slldo P FEE:"Y’r MEMBERS »225/SESSION NON-MEMBERS $15./SESSION$ 1 1 1 :0 0 a .n . m " A Living Sacrifice"‘ - D 1 a v o W y m o N(>ION-MEMBERS*30/SI/SESSION tBoliovoblo / ■ 7 ;3 0rp.m p . . DloloQoo " A M ost B D HOURS; 7:3IIMI-S;3irM0KMDmOIULCHlUICE) _ . . . 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______Haiigoiut , sJtoclC S d lrop—^ ‘ B y FR A N K W.SLUSSE3ER ' ' - I M esasa Petroleum, I which dropped out U nii(^ Press Jntcrnallof/o/jfl/ ^ of thhe e rrace for Cities, shod ''h to 13'/-^. Inlled Brands was the second most - BiiiMiiei NEW YORK - Restistrained most of ______!D ow J o n e s A^veroge „,r'IyaNYSE-lisledJssue^orf_Li.ld.7i!4:~“ ' ~ the day by uncertaintyity-over Interest— owing an opening block of 1.573,500 [0- I------^------—— Sid Indusi s t r i a l s - rates, the stocH markeket plunged late 840 ires at7''H. F rid a y In reaction toI thetl resignation H e in z ela a r r iin g s s e t ir e c o r d of Secretary of Statc’AUUexanderHalg, Juneno 25, 1982 . :ieclronic D ata S ystem s ro se P j to., A ccording - to Molonte (^rdon, , k ith a block of 2K4,700 s h a re s a t 28. . PITTSBURGH-[ — Consolidated earnings ofafH 1 .J. Heinz Co. rose 19.9 • president, and 830' P i o I— lorlhrop lost lo 47-H. afterfthe" percciit fora recordord durlngtho 1982 fiscal yeaila r. Dreyfus Corp. vice p 10 \ — ------^— ------HIGH...... a i 4 £ . i 2 compai iirccll, G raham , npany announced p lans lo d elay Its Theperiod ended-ed April 28. William LeFovre, Pun 1C resignation . L O W ...... ^800.61: producducllon schedule of F-5G aircraft. Consolidated ne et t 1Incomc was SI92.B m iilion,3n, up from StCO.R million vice president, the 'illsbury dropped 4% lo 41. Som e for th(! previous yeayear. Earnings per sh a re w er created confusion ammd raisi^ the CLOSE...... 8 0 3 . 0 8 P ‘” sl .'ere S4.10, up 17.H pcrcent -7 « « _ analyst from$a.48. question why Prcslcsldenl' ReaRan 820-0 ^------— — - | d o w n ...... ilysts have lowered th e ir estim a te s : ] picked.. George Schi±ullz, former ...... • ' • 'J '5 - for (hrthe company, which Thursday ; R esults for 198]n Vwere restatedJo reflectt rretroactive adoption of' s a successor, reportcorled its fourth-quarter earnings new accounting rcgi‘Cguiations regarding foreignign currency translations Treasury secretary, as i The uncertainties raised ri by the roseto;ctoJ1.8lfrom$l.51. . and accounting foror ^vacation pay. Per shareD ecaminRS were restated H a ig a ffa ir w ere enougiJgh lo cause the o m to reflect a iwchfor-o>r-one stock split In Septem beber. ------m SignoIgnode climbed 1% lo 49%. A average, down o 1 U Consolidated saleslies for fiscal 1982 were a rocecord«:J,CSt)|liion.up3.4 . Dow Jones industrial a p rivate.'ate inveslor group has arranged D T,fo slide 7.3.} percent from ^ .5 66 bibillion In 1981. 4:28points at ip.m . MD" financilncing for a $130 bid for Signode. day. F or the fourth quiquarter, consolidated net..incom in e of $4K,4 million » p o in ts to 803.08 for the da Dreyireyfus Corp., which expects,lo Gordon and LeFovre:e said the Haig was down 5.4 pcrcenl» n t from $51.2 million t h e pprevious rt year. ______- repori)rt record second-quarter resig n atio n triggered the th late selling 800' ...... r r T ..... earnlnRlinRs, advanced mi lo«9'/-...------burst because investorors'don't knovi' Shell I I Sears cicloses Caldwretoacatalogsalcsoutlct'. - • ite ■ ■ ■ " ■ Sea, wW 2.76-point loss Thursdaday, the DJIA whlferc Phillips and Shell o perate. Company officialsals said Thui^aylhc changeIge will take place within I Pogo:)go Producing lost I'u to20'-N.The' 90 days. g ain ed 14.46 points fofor Ihe week, th a n k s to a 24.55-point1 bburst Monday I company pan said ll c.xpeclcd lo report The closure o f (he (h Sears store will affecie c t 22 full-time and 21 I low er'r sesecond-quarter earnings, part-time employees through Wednesday. Thi•hat early week 7 8 0 * ees. I ’ ■ ■ ■ Daia Bruce R. Brown,i^n, a Sears regional reiprescntativc, p r said the rebound followed an 80-polnt fl slide ita General surrendered 1 , lo ------Caldwell-store-lson52.150 shares. United Tec'echnologies, whore HaiR had h a s begun a $63-a-sj-share offer for Lavudid slslock and may Increase that lo . down . from the 65,22;}2;},U20 traded been prcslesldent and chief executivelive Cities. Gulf stock junumped ' k to 27^'4. aopercerrcent. CHICAGO - Direcirectors of Commerce CiearMirlng House, Inc., havo declare a sccond quaquarter cash dividend of 39 centscc a share. ■ „ ______^The.dividend is paycayable Julyiaio stockholdecersnfreconUuly.2------F e d s €a y s - m o? n e y S Ut t p p l y ^ di o w n ^i l h a r p t y — "1 T d y o t a 'sa le s ^ a r m a gmix p lants in Caldwell a n d1 Nys.sa,N Ore., and tbe - _ “llbink il is.fairlosayiay th e decline h as botlomed1 largest oil company, currentlycur has about 00 rigs In g a s is expected lo Increase5c this sum m er, reversing concrctc pipe divisionm irin N am pa will continue opc'pcratinfi, Jolleysaid. ” ' oul," says Robert Mosbacbacher Jr.. vice president off operation^ down fromrn 120I during the first three a sharp six-month declinele caused by soft demand th e H ouston-based Mosbasbachor Production Co., an1 mohthsofthisyear. - — ^KetehiimJ-fiim lsjiierg«j e r a n d u n certain fuel prices. independent oil and gas: exexploration firm. T h e rap id decllnc in domcslic drilling largely ______off T h e p rojections, com inil ^ ^ i d layoff^ In the__ Mosbachersay^: “Wcv(C_idILnoUn the forcsecablo-)-.--was -c a u ^ .by-wlldlyHy escalating drilling costs, ddrilling r industry, are basased mainly on firming i KETCHUM - Cashsh Industries. Inc. lias term future get back ^ ip thcJicJiead y days of liWO and 19H1. which doubled in lhele pastp four years, slum ping rm tncd merRor lalks crude prices and increased:ed dem and, according lo with T.O.N.M. Oil a n d G But th e re arep ro sp eclsith th. a t we wiii get in to a muchI demand, and a glut on thei world'oll markel that d G as Exploration Corp. o f Sacramonlo.Cullf.Sc e n e rg y a n a ly sts______:___ ...... An agreement in prinrinciple for combined corpor more healthy drilling dimlim ole,’’...... — — softened pi4ccs.Inrcspoisponse.manyof thclargesloll joratcrcorR.inlzallon — < could help lo reduce U.S, -was announced In M arciirch. T h e. increased.drillioR co John Speer, general maiTianager for drilling at ShellI -■ firm s trim m ed their' capital cai investment budgets, reliancere on forelfin enericrgy sources. Hut hiRh ■ Cash Industries has Oil Co;, estimates modexlesl dom cslic drilling in- which indudcdrllllng. as barite mining, processinjing nnd distribution .drilling costs will maintaialn upward prcs.sure on < operations in Idaho. Bar3 aritc is csscnt ial in oli a n dI mgas drilling. - _ crcases of. aboul .7 perccTccnt a year for the next Petroleum analysis:s sisay the e.xpccted boost in consum er priccs foroll andid iRas. ;sev eral years. drillin g acliv lly is direC'Irectly linked lo'slighl recent T hough Ihe e.xpecled incticreases still would leave D om cslic d rilling levelsels peaked in late 1‘Wl after increases in crude price;rices- ' ■ Closingg pricees— ^— Nfw' YORK lUPI) - I H DiPeop' U « 11} I:H i:v GuI'SiU IU j -! 0 5 iJ S5W. v> PieCjiEII 3 8 7W d73 - I* S«vjinu FelWwIng ira hihiM tiilion- j IH Guiiiwi t: 43 : M p llr t- 11 LonSu 1« in 8 47 » . U SoPtM wijiM 1.30 • 1* P23W- 5 *k)a conpotlti piieoi to( sr I i m-iiiS-. rl is .,s » — H H— 1 i T !-:S fltff : i' ii Wl'««l>n« SI 14 tlU - H I10CU liilM Ml Ih* Nni Votk I u v t- v , HtlWin IM 511 b 1 U9 p OU- U Pm Ajti ‘i! ’ jJ! I S S Sloa Cicnvift. Bg«8n I ij ^ i1«JJ- v H MifflP. 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1'. . Clos:Jing comminodity futures ■[^ T M aa rk ets, I- ' : . Prev ' _ Close. _ __ P^bnthCoi:om niodily - Close High H Uw P.M. .. * A pr. Mairlin e s 8.W . 8.90 8. ■ 8.75 8.78 LlveslQck_ ___1 ____ &jrciin-futures—^ ^ ------O c lrllv e)-caU}« c ------GOJ&— ,.62.15______fil.25______61,525..______l i i a l f ul i i d s ^ — e c a t t l e • 0.975 64.70 64.; 64.025 .,.54:^5--.- . I ; HEW rofw Jflio.15 - JOUET. nLfOPD-LyfMI :HICAQO .iuPt> - Wheal was Mgher a AuB.Hve< 3 It IS Catllo 39; u le i ln«uMle1«^ o n u b esUWlab a marliei otU^ai FrkUyonihe Aug. fccdlt i e r c a ttle 64.955 65.80 65.i ' 65.00 .;-6S;S75 r i . . f j . 9 • c . t e t e J s r 5““^ comcn ono m u ) ------p e c .U v est b o g s - . 55.S55 57,20 57,2 56.25 , ..CST-OS.I j 10 tVJIUJI iJaH.1 kJ: and soy. Scp. W hca’a t. 3.57'/4 ■-J.64S, 3.56V4 X . S X Q ' i ■■ ■•■ - l .U i M ----coffion— -• 10.73M.Igut mv§Si!ss*itr,‘’'i* KN^L «).iMt.».77M00lt>a.5B.Z I currencies . DCC. C O m■n 2.74«/4 :• ■ 2.75V'42. 2.TJ>« • • ' , durgg' ‘J! 'e' ^ ’!:S 5T™ 'SSi}ih !l II or.'" and Jul. silvere r &J75 5.225I . 5.125 T i - S . I T S . KANSAS' a n r Mo.0. tUPIJ - Lhreaioek _ ^ A n g 314.60 310.^0 •-.'314.20.: ------.• eu -u k - o Sep. goldi 311.00 314. AM Ak n)< N.L a'®'' C< £ -“1, . 'wTio »> ules ' InaInaulllcleni 10 tiubllah ^ becauaause of tiatresi delays. Some anai/sta,S T h S S S Ocl. su g a r r 7.41 7.29 7. 7.17 ^ --7 .2 0 -> ...... * i n • nurkel t?ond. ' Mid Iho Iniorcuption ol tne tunrest bo< 6 . 4 5 ' 6.39'/-i if f l I s s :t tS " . iQ modertle; Mrrowa [afn was w noi hurfing yisios In OktatioiLs?ri5l Nov.so,bcb e a n s 6.43^4 6. . S.S ist I hlotior, U.S. M 210-»q___To»«s. a s u r v Bills___ ^ 86.60 86.39. '■ 'TW.4!'______•AW FundK 0 271U 2 n u 270U ' 270ft jli^^..^r w . 4 o S ^ !5 IT45' provided.byFos'jslerandMarsholl,.Inc,___ £ T r . , M Ss hij h ;l 'o mod lums . 20-» loa. K”; il ■■pfieai orrcioM snoiie»ioo»rppen-»n»*»etf:i4jis— f i f I' .IS 1.^ ; aeedloas (toliiai 10.12 |1*' ^ Bid Ask up375.B-Bld.8p '. r, 1S-20 ICa. WOO 1.00 ; i “- ’# S i 1“.* Bank of Amer. 16.50 , g^“"o4*’“ J!L n,I Ei" S T isii5 tii l!ionor? ^^"lO#!*’'’M’.0 llll g; 7 UTI 'b». W.OMd.OO no liontSS. gl 'tt .Jgg I'slS cc.C o . » . ^ NEW YORK lUPII-OPld lutum . dOMd Frictay : » « ss ^sst ss; ; s . , iS 'iS ft' ?Sft »’s‘Ida Corp f spSe'i i?Sn!l Tu” fi i n \Sv, inw m rt. 3Dr,’il ItJtN'L l - SB I ”! ItOr i 7!97i'i|. l 7^1 D -J averagt3 S S II^^.«.<»ty^cen«g5rbu, MooreFin.Gp.. ■ 16.25 16.75 S * Sff siS? Ilia . 03S 838 Ul 63m!« rau Intcrmn. Gas 9,875 10.125 ■. -i K ~ -g S !:t-ii, J-S ■ ",1'a4 H.L ------NEW---VOHK-----(UPl)—|— - - . 00, J , „ ...... S.TS ------J2 5Q------§:sf-ir- 5’ » K ellw ood------fi Inem N O Kil InduE .iSSi , IS K X i £ft ueu Long; F ib er 17.25 17.75 F 'iBOtH.U 0>hOom 16 r* tun Stem j?12 BM61 MJot^Tl!) ^ bt^O«rtOj«»;ceot»gKlB) « i T(i n M a.io ewnc r_!Wj r'V"" M 3 , 18,a P ac. St. Life 3,00 3,25 * 3------)g»___TrusTJolal______;.JB.50____ _18,75______A hs-^-iSr --- oc? 3«?M ,—'------— - -:is:v,o.,;^‘.S S ir Z 7N.L TraAUCltoni In sloeU St 1.177 70 SIFr Or S r.»N.L it » - i9n Con&d.Food •34i0« Ol pficM thta : 5 ISsM Pow er „^','ara?o^f'?«flr.i?ssj55R?o"uJ":s f l 1 ' ’ 9?'^ 20 19 1 ?“ ' ^ ■ ■■ IfSlI »T »' 184M Amal. S ugar 45.125 Sioiclose. New Yorkcaah price: 308.S0. S ^ d . Biba me 1JIH.L Otia I S t Hign ■ • b1 3mS- iVi'Si gsl ' & ' s 10 1902Q-. - . 14.11 J.4I Oc«in 1«JNLiHL Low 7178S.U 303.73 lOSifil SettleItlement pclcBson c l o s e - ' ______.S 2», V l.. ” Jo ^ ^ n a » ■ i y i S i r i Fd ’fiMwt •' Valley bee a r i’s " Sugar futures“ ~ “ . 101 Fnd B.SrN.L 0«nI J ^ WHI; ■*’” *»« Livivestoclrfuturcs NEWNl YORK (UPI) — Wortd Sugar No. 11 3BT Fd IJI H.L Ouvo ’ iissi S H t futui CHIC/IICAOQ. (UPI) — Closing range> of01 meat Qreal northeins: 2 dema>kol. Jl| ».«3 NEW YORK rt>—J i i .------Cwnnntafr-CHICACO-(UPI)— Oulk-» ' andogosM'soorledbyUSO CoiPr ini e.nN.L md ° is n rr - 'iin iin 'Cfwih ,i*H L. dellveiy unctiangea: (02 NEWNE YORK (UPI) - Domoatic Sugar No. 12 S I .cSrA5v:i£^?,4§?;g3So?sSCO AAl 1.47-1.49 ” e , |I. ,sales 2.S7S coniiacla; Thurkdsy's!als.i‘ay'# salos > ...... futures closed Friday 20 points higher fo 10 polnig I 'i:S'!S grr '/iHfi . open Interest 10.7D9 oil 43. '° * ^ C E - 112,000 lb(.;cenis per Ib. I I r,K ' " Open HlgA Low C>osa Prrr. 'VM:f as. JSStIt ^ H S i S Vallc^’gra ' Sop 21.«3a 21.70 2I.M 71.70 71.S0 7.n_____ NEW YORK (U P ll-.C ar ”1Nov 20.30B 20.73 ».S0 20.SS » - « ^ 1.81 ino-rMfxactfiinfls- _rflc ^ . i r - B a ^ i «■- mtned-eratn------I- sales UI272 conU«l8;^’?h7rSaV'9 = ^ r= 24‘.rtA-»'.%=l?:S4?.’4«*}0^3------■od 10 Now YorV aloco- May ...... 20.U 20.n !:3- |l5eri'’oaiiy'by Rangen'a. Other Esiimated M» tales lao contracts. Open Inlereal: n i l i ^ I.n Pricsa iui<3 jnd a^llraiei ?a.‘o 's;;s;.s.,’s r ‘' I; l 3WN.L l milP oin i2.7nni}H i fIH f large 7D-74;i«>ofle7.7D and ma 2 'il Zi l? O®*'®' ■Juo'i'IOM A Mk^S-old' ■ I 74 49 74:S 73:9074774:777219 E-'“ . ill p I: . sales 4,a9< coniiacis; Thursday'sly's saios > ' r v « ! S ! i Sffi Is 7, open iniaresi ig.8a9oll 1,019. Metal pricesS ' liemont prices on closo and previous. __ij!!! a- — «-virw— orwm— TOfn.-;-rt:------:------II. NEW YORK lUPl) — LLaieal maial cnjikel — u iii— 8r—YWd— Dv me Amorlcan Molal - p i -«Y .s,d;w .iffl s,!8 12 a:; ‘.r'pe5een"” plui pu'ro l~ O C l li .o5i,":rs>..asc.K'* >day%-market— I?' rSSS 'ITnt » ^'^ - 4 U 4 i 7 5^“ .J? ’S ilK t m u m p Own 11.411;.« Incom ?*v%‘rea'V.fe’ 'Mc6.72,i»_ 3 t 9 . - . . k Co«fd "• U.MH.L . J-S'p incffl a n ;jo - Piig Fd iS;£iJ:S' It s?.w."S!g=,'«:: a glance ■ inul Fd &07N.L PIOOMT Fundiund« VMM StM M D'Imary orMucers J s i ? iefv-pctmacr- fls i|lf f ?” ilM lki'i S■L, , *'Mercury.SM.OO-37J.OO 7(Wb.4b. Ilajli. Londonin stocks—Ciaaed lower in Mpw Fund*. ^ n « : nodes. l.o^PoM Col. trading. ;ii g. “ IS rlStl Palladium. N.Y. Am. M«lI Mkl.ti do^ec.Si.W-94.00 Oolcf'luj F,.„ »s*rsr M go'' grain (uiurei-Wh'4ST~Ci9saa I'-SIiF p* >3.w a.ti lj*',nil Fd l^ a ilJJ Hm En line, producer 479 00; 2 h ‘ *Po°lo 4’i cams; corn unchanged!‘" t< f r s s ' tun 8d ^ .4 III H« Hor 11. doortfoyounce. im - eai: soyoeani "II i 'J iI sir scrag - PiiiiOurgri oil 2Ur ? 1 . , "N0 W.SV•our01 chancc to start your ownwnFri^dalrcdcpcnclabitit>-Story I ■ consumer buying piicel: Cstlls 1 irade—Stiea intuilicieni la 1 ’1“ £ ;(so price sr.90 par ion. iish aI n market trend. * lii'S % “sH____ M iN j_ —m b___ It— ix n iu ______utarcalMvingsRS, . Tlnr^NlYi^Am^W. M?l.. alloyera price — &U.29 NSTfONSTr/OnT^fGroATRFXTEEKhlJthc rtlicIowcstpriL-csofitieycar!'' ------!. * Tl't»fth/n\ *i>etaii Qu*liiy._( «n-priG e& .r==;;—=^:=zr=_ -HaGIWURi.1, HBttTOUn^WttTOiAOl HORBOWANDOHSAUHOWI— ^ = It.UtI.M Mun - Sni 1S.02N.L. I'Redi. 99.9 oorceni N£W Y z t e U — n.« is.ii— uuil—-in22nt07N !cr- >'.-YOR(emat-^SBH«aa-goia,«nfl-infl-jii»ai — —En}oy.plenty FrWay Tbur^y Thu organized sjp Bl ilr — - ^ ^8)' f f t b §a r g .lii!! '‘•‘Sav in g s S B U IMI ■ i Hetmt P” ; W orld gold M ^cah'c Um2 Bf SiSIt IO.n Tua , El iaiai7iS 1 la'^ eond 7.11 n .l ^ in*peso n/oy 01. V k % § :» 19.0 Cubic F«Foot Frost- 12.7BDI7 T nltf' MIN. . ' "^®efllfKio?ul4oefitoiiro?Q*Jl?ce''Fl)OM!l!®~‘’_ * * ? ” " ' S |_ . WqofReMg,geratof. ean-i5?™fta--,so'%?or-“ W » = ~ ^ 2.17 NL WlllSl F Ul 11 Moinino •I'lno cl D^Yi^'uT ~ - j BUN.L Eq - Allemoon lurng « Su' iri"!ISI!can 1-4 cand .23 Itoy 01. 08.;; ~'M :n •tcx iu re J Stool IS SSSt SSK oU: Paris, Itroa m4i>;ell 301 03 OM BJ7 Au»l'i»n1mlOuctt.lIlroy^o^ 40.50 41.00' ludefinKcn^rini.'' a? J ts!s . 8 41K.I,. Wood 'sSwW ' ^ r ' FfanHluit s ijsat sa ^ 9” oil [?o: « „ - pec'eont P< siivac tuga I Esr». ■ w if S ” 'S n l N*''® “ I 1 0 ? l( l NtwYort«U-_V«/k :lrcuVsl5d *l'Ullv;l(JjUSlablt r 'und*:*'” '” . p j f " SF "loijH.L Handy And Haimtn v n w /.II J7< U.s.colnai,.nage?'“* if^ h V ^ io O boiween aniili.K-crcdshi;icU'cs g g 1 , ? f f a ‘g “ ' Enoelhaid. M»e oiica lot 1 0 quptes ropresont the mid-price belt — -J unt»Brtc*l»d gold 3M.M oil < la T ^ o " ' •Elcari-S;IVLTSVswiicl) IO help - S«lting-ptMi.. lac/iciiea_goid^■d^?20‘%*^'i?^.a"p‘e"r Xo.v^rs‘s;;:r.;;;;,T Itoy ounco. jo flealar.and Ooponding on ma'kel01 ci ______^t-onscn-cnicfgu Western grainn Chica:ago grain •.Spcci;ilML':i( DiD n iw crfur III - urg;iiii^cd ane------PHFHgldalre-| »• (UPIJ —-Fnd»T‘a-to^r«rre-1roc*-#nO grain dcttveied lo ChKigo: - I FPl-lTTK-17<'C u . Ft. U ria«y: C M E S H EVEIENING I j^ f r ssr.rei,ten‘‘ae:;M!1. No. II pioiain na wn«alNo.2r.2n»rdNDAY, JUNE : Y o u w oon't n ’f •** valu*t Ilk* th * t* till SALE TtM E5;00p,p.m. (Evning Auction)1 ~ No Lunch— Cook up aaeaia IT'SCODLLECTIONSI TIME :t y * o r 't F r ig ld a ir* W * * k I _ .. ' APPLIANCI!lis ---- withFrigilo 16 cu. fl. roirlgerator-,freereezor. frost Iree. ond bought Your nowspopor»r carrior porson is in buslnoss and iu*t loit Ociobor ■ C.C.E. molchlng heovy duty dolllolhos washor and dryer • O.E. m o k o s it- a p o in t loo 1 -• Spud boskon - Nall keg . 2 ^ :omos by to colloct, milk cant - Old wood>d choir - Chicken coponlter -Old- < buffolohlde srales-Old bo ready. You canT hhoip, too, or girl coi m olal k)d« lunch pollII • Wood troodlo sewing mochiichino ttond • Teakettle • Poppy by having tho monoyloy at hand bo roadyY —- and wotch that. te o d grlndor -Smoll kck ro u l k u tte r- Moot le n o erUor er -• L. W elk T.V. troys. PV BFrigidal so tho carrior won'tn’t hovo to 'big smilnilo, which says ' como bock. Botioviovo- us. — "ThonIank you." .. FURNITURl ^1 ■ I Nico lorQO w ooden dlnello dl table wllh 4 molchlngIng choirs and molchlng buffet that will bo opprociaciatod. • • 3 ploco bwdroom tcto( with bookcase hoodboardord orid spring ond mallross’*;• • ‘ KG-JMI KIKEG-.'i6H - ■ • ’ Bocouso this your>ung * — V Smoll pullom th ro m oe Tlo b le ond 4 choirs • SparV oII>11 hootof.-f Oovenport ond choirair ee------— »AlllUlll.l(icetx>(ikmiisicfConiroU k —•-t-ltH.iri-ckMi>Ov'<;H ------tobl« • bnd ioblei - W55aiI(MJt~-'4T}rOWOT^Rl#«rbr•brtffHWgre - P tcmi i toTid • o ld - Spi!l-S;iVcrTi)i) radio c'oblnol • W oodI cc< o b ln e t. Mgtol book e o * e ^ e tusv-iiM-lcfin Sf "•■AuU)m;Uii-a)<)kiTul.slcrContrul.s' . ~ eUflOn/.Si:uid-Li•U p O c n l)(K5r • : liLsy-iocbmSpill-SavcrTop M asciuLA iiie Sovorol'imoller olecifcirlcol oppllances • Xmet-deci l-ln-^iirfiiLY^Linit'f;______*Je l Ift.VtlT/Si^inil-l IprW’i-111-Vsioks • Singer portable sew ingig mochlnie'-'Assoned c dishes - T royt • Homor.Loughllnllo Itcwered china .-Sllverworoira-Cio**M'«ndcups* Sewingig .. ■------■— . . ., molorloli'. Bedding • LLinens • Spring ond mottressss • Hand painl<^ plotes • Polt'» Rog. $479.95 R*g. $ 6 i 9 V 5 “SiSQpSS -. _and.pani^ancLaoyu.(s.^ubi-:^oonin9JTiatociQls_! Is_Uta(Uaddac.^alli^M olal - - _ _:.-eiipboafd-j..Hond-tbolaf%|Y , vtashef~-JICB-*feowe iwer - GoT3en"Tfeftifc - FlOWflf O ts M o r * . . . S * * T h * m A lf poia • Old rodloior . 0O oih'fub ond o ih e r mlscollan It. With th* Inc*c * n tlv * « o ff* r* d V by Fr^gldalr*. 1w* ar* d*t*r> Jdsgn flJ IU JkUIJfA73 , -Q ______/•M noeiu.4__ Buht, Idoho I I ITOWYHilAPPtHSOW a^

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, ‘ C 2 !______5 « “ J lowers lor leas: * d«iivorl«s. AtAlt- occasions. -’if 6*5_Sp»rki. 734-g jj o g ,______- o e — ------— - Lo»t/Rwnd ^ '■ ■ CHKK:K DAILY ■ FOR CUIlURRENT. HOUND3 P1 O U N D ...... J - NEV B U Y & Wg.U ^ F E T .M E r . v * - FOUHOIto D o a s • i g l l i LOCATED: 1991J96THAVE.W. '1.0er>nin~'SheIheph’efd'M Ix;------hUlo. Brown &E6 Black 2. PufebrodI Black Lab, ^ V . fe m ilq, »p*yeded, haa had all _ _ ▼ a.siickPoodls:fe'x, I'emal^’‘ ...... BItck Torrierler Poodle X, S. brown»n 4 white C o i ------lla mix, tamalB,; - Brown grayyC ffm i,; Selectedd 0Offers 007 .lobaoHntefeat wtiite collar, Cl aboul ■ Bmo. Jobaoflntwwt “ ! motel clerk bnbfowft-Terrier----- DENTAL •- ASStSTANT -Cactua-Pele'j-haa^.opem--— ------mix, lemalo, 8I m'.xtweek acflbe.comeioli edge ol your H.C.H.S. EOE/MF.______see l( your oe? pe l^th^rL knowledo) f /!..t. communlly and Ita pooplo la REUEF MILKER,-1 day a Com * afld pick« ( essential, Som Son e evening w w k ^ ^ lt trom ^ m to 6pm rS^M '^'tohwjw eaRom e. ------w o* *» required ••; I.. .. letter about you Shl u t t l e eferof • leala two port rrsctB JEROME CXDOGLoe r ’t-s" as From Times-News wwl ire services AVAILABUU£FOR Times News.Clemons P The 8EEDTECHMOLOQ«T AOOPTKTION , Twin Falla, ID§'6Mbl 63: Quaiilled in pUrlty & germi- _____ KRNNKDYSPACE.CE CENTER. Fla. ______Houra:7anHprtpm Mon-Fri Applications w — T ^hnlclans shwarming’c over a______£|V TTM Aninul 8h«i lechnologlsl -preferred but •______— scasRlc liiuncning pacpad h e re an ira c jn g ------■1— — cBpmtrpuppws -«ot-requrrwl7-Ser«d-TB8Umi------1 the clock thi^iv^Kencend to ca rry oul the H i i I ^ r~~' lromtti6r«aMenl»nta oltheclty Commission a tMckground hi first on'dm'c-laiinchiizhing of the Space • 733-0800. Shuttle Columbla.ai)du)d-cnd.the.shuttlc . IH b W Dog llcensos m progrflm's test phaseso iin a gallop. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I purchasod at Iho i i^lftoff, of-thTbJ^ rckiket-boostcd i H ...... sa -' Sc'if?.,=.,orS,i«'a' - spacccraft Is s<^cdu^uled for 9 a.m. . Iffw ar^r^...^....stss » S J |«==------SupifeL « rlely band. Multiple key- Sunday pointing'(o'ai)' a n Independence H Hm I I r.T-„H. boardlal. bassist, drummer Day landing at ^dw.dwards Air Force SB** gray lomalo Grojing on Rai w**^2 * lead gulttr. Back up vocals LOST black i gi 1 i?.^S«rt n S ? . but not r>ee- . Base' in thc.xMohaohave D esert of Keeshound, vicinity »l or sh e e p using Ira — — 'CaJifomlaiiboutiOOTii)Tiilles-riorth of Los— - V call 733-2639 bo -Iro'i^okTind- ~ Angeles. . ' alter 60m,______poisonous , „pla p a ^ 3 ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i SMALL While mamain nnnriln aSSlSt In lamMni ' There Is more thaihan the usual at- 3 L argo^ locks WANTED: - Mobile Home m osphere of "get lt dcdone righl and on lono la)l- loal ons \ ______; W r Homor P*rt Manager, Include : — ttme““hcro-in-\’icwcw—of-the-ifkcly— nd"°oquipmeni Incentive for* r ^ ; =r ==aPEeMoncc-fir-ecaPW>^JdentrReagaruat^^^H - tM______Stu lu r a - v s r la b le ^ -tf»llaxa.-&.Comn>laalo n . Ex. ------: ...... - - Edw ards o nth jly 4;4^l‘^^e is expected-to— AVAILABLE roomim lor elderly M il 24 Hours.». 7^vs.“TernT 7 1 gyJflSfA ^ uso the occaaionito onnannounce officially man or wom in^' tne?torntr&'BpHcc3iaistationprogram: ------' - nomp'atmbaphereire- 733^2513.** m onths up '*io' to .‘»^°v«arV- Times News. Twin Falls. * • : TOUNSEUNO AS!ASSOCIATES lor Three: i ______On both coasts preparations p'p are ro rk d a y B ^ Q B ^ = 001- - —- OiiwI»Ki|iie - " ------aa kfiflgflrt witt r a t r ~ ~ ^ M ’’ indlvldool S lamll]nll?1?un!lol-’ •"L®®'*- nsM rtation lo MANUFACTURER'S REP in appropriate scenic back ba d ro p for his Ing: blofeodback:k & reioled SSubsistence ihla area SZSOOOtoMOM ...... announcement.- ______^ i . ______theraoButlc sorvfirvices. Call AtrPairoilaa^Cfllir:ir^JS-m llPS-grtiith of Columbiafs landlnd ing place, final tobacco, SolMmpJloj?*-J°»V aevorai Western clutflnp Calllorn . (ouches are;be)ng put.mt.on Challenger. . . . , se ll hypnosis. 27 ■ ...... -.tnqulfioa-welcomi and Wyoming.g. Contact:C Ip. teroleclric, 543 W est. 100 sccond of the planne(ined fleet of four . .. riljhl^ohn^tonBjie324-7?Sl.^ H°m.Bounlllul.VM,»40l0. carth-orbitlng spacccr;jcraft. Challenger ------will be towed overlandind to Edw ards on 005 'umKmiiuNolleM rDernbfnce.~ (qq Employment AOMCin _ ____ July-1-trjfft^Enteiprliprise.-the-shuttle------::— ------IMMEDIATE OPE ed o v e r the Mo- “wrWisFTTOBfrlOEND Q U fr" li^^Jnsed—oloclriilM - -SF==^— prototype droe-lesled UPI appreciation lo th«me Udles ol experience in h^ Jave Desert’before'C('Columbia's first Asf AW RTrtcW toSTMi astronauts Thomas Mattattlngly (left) and Hemnry H artsfield J r . arrlvriving at Cape Canaver S W ” , 5"''»»i™'«» ,o » «nniVr^ri«A '"««'» <■ anacka. Inlanta OK, '------night-14 m o n ih sa g d .-- ffiiiSSfL.!.?.'!! ------rWith'thfrarrival’ofGo - ...... -nolohtwra IprjIL ^ c h f i g l S n : Columbia shortly-—tt-ctldlniing— onnlvcrsary~WctIfies3as3ay; vloiisiy w ith'tu^o"oihcr cosmonauts suCh after noon,-Eastern Ch th in g s a s Ihe behavior of '^ '"ixporfenco anytime except Frl nlghl5| •n Time, on the midwav-ay through the Columbiaibio's atward. a nd s Fourth of July. Reagcagan will have a • gevcn-d, d.small.crcaturcs.in.wcightlcniicssncss— loss ol-ourbolovt i u \ l n ^ t j l l t s j - -«n^OwOxopdD»_WflJcom.«.i______j-day fourth Illght------— — Durlng-TheIr-112I2”orBlfsrMattingly and t ------multi-billlondollarbacQackdrop’of threc~ He ali d the effects on the surfacece tensionI mother. also Joked with rep o rters abo:about and Hartsfleld will w put Columbia of waw ater. salary & benellts.fits. Now?acllli COME VISIT our new child shuttles agaln&t whichlich to make his hlsfrcsicsh haircut and M attingly —- wiwho th ro u g h p a c e s inclieluding more chocks , Alex Schuler Famll' July. Contact caro laclllly. Opening Ihe space station proooUhc300 manago S apt.I. Can& live in )-7344»44.______' uled hour. sln cc the th Russians did it in 196!1969, T h is is a (est o f technologytc in which Spociecial" — a canister that th ______ono ront Iroo but p )ut pay powor. • WILL CARE for Infanls. new : A "launch window”■" oof a little more aboard I J J f Art’ HANDCRAFTED consign- Wrilo Box T-4Z•2 C Tim es t>orn lo 1 yoor. Part-tlmo d three spacecraft. At llH11:46 se n so rs p ic k up'heaeat from missiles or tionalnal Aeronautics and Spocpa ce A d - m ont lioma aoiiciioi ------Ithan four hourse.xlsts-01 Hod lor now Nows. Box546Twli C . onl,. CALL W 7 H B . ------roirSundayrThis—a-mTFrlFriday. ihe FrencIi space tra\irav- airplanes and track:k their movomehls.' minisn istra tio n is renting out lo10 p r iv a t e ’ Xmas Cralls Stortore. Calico MECHANIC- Expeixperloncod in - :pcriod begins iaL.il.L a.m,^anda ends eier andnd two cosmonauts docked thciIheir Also aboard will-ill be nine experi- firmT)s s and individuals for r«research = c^»y^,,Box 331.M. Uerome, Jo h n D eers farm o< ' shortly a fter the sun ha:has set at Dakar, spacecncraft with one sent up prt ■poses. ______. Mesa Equipmerm /i^ “ '^"Mt'ni 016 ^ItuationaW anted pro- menls devised by' students,i studying purpo lOp Home,ld5g7-&33. . -in . th e c o u n try of • Senegal,S West lAW SHOI FOR QUICK roliablo yard ^. • , , ______U ncontesled dlvon■orcos. JTS, , MILKER WANTED.reo. 1 shin a sorvico, also landscaping teed a -military Bankruptcy and cor monlh. Call call Andy at 7334362. Havo , ' Dokor has repiacct UO. ’^Ils , UO.” « r S i roforonces. A irfield a t Rota,"in MutIDuthern Spain, os ord er avallat>le. Call 3 3 6 - ______possible landing site si if trouble 0732. Bone, ____ ^levelops-bclacca-^taAboui_2_and-J_^^| pt»»offntereal----- 007------30B»‘o n m * f « t~ ------^-^in^ites-ancriifioffmtm : e-DrbitBl-patF^^^H ^ ■ “ ^ “ H o h m o n i 4 f Columbia on this fiflight docs not W hat do you knoww Iabout tne M ormon Church?7 734-2813, I------3ake (he craft within corconvenient range 536-2236. or 67MV _ j , f f l O t a : ------—- r»corded new 1 CREDIDIT&COLIECTION I - Mission command!inder Thomas w eekly. ______"Ken” Mattingly andd c co-piio( Henry PALMiSTHY R& . R eader & Advisor,S 1 K AC'.CCOUNT CLERK ' rw . H artafleid. a r r ivedd a b it la(e at the L^kea North. 7334M becauM pf a se v e re (huh* — =------. ------Cactu*'P*li**t«'s~ha* a. p o a ltlo n o psn ln g In . ^ ------aofstorm.—AU-the——landing—fitrlpj U ____ tOTUNE______„|tla_C rodlti d ,i t _ C .9 lL » .c tiQ n » _ D « p a r im « n t___1______•Bgainst-a-bBCTdrop-of-•of-blacl;rciouds ___ »'"’i!P 2 ______E x p s r i s n»e* c s rf.qujr«jiJn_CC»d[t=:«n«flt and profit *horlnn * :laced with'_ll^TfiIhg7H, Hartsflcid.told : ..SELF-HELP Divorce aLflnd I.'m.read.v__^^M _Olua.tAx..UncaniBitMtfll.only. ______glQlljL-Saridend Tatums ond jioiorv rsgujrs- ;_____ ^rSundaiT I’ /orflea aBout'lfie" Unifed'StaJe —ca»734«7taa.------— m s M ii lui^Urg* Bxr Harmtri CQniollsr. " ------•'w ea'her. I f s po'f'm y pproblem r . W o're Jiereandroadytogo." : Waa Mattingly w rri.rried about (he Selected Offei'eris //^^TV jveati^pr? ‘‘I'd be dumlb b tot answ er that ' Sucfilion."hfl8aldwithah a grin. 007 Jobaorlolintareil , Equal i A sliort tim e la te r, torrential tc rain Opportunity 3ore across the Cape, ' EXPERIENCED Partiirta Paraon : Before; talo^frvfipmn Ellington l Air . g p S K _ f f\)rce Base-near HouatcistonrHartsricId— Ina. Muat be tuat t learner. . . v ^ ^ jw fed.ha .lB/,to:.celebr>bratc his 26th -«m bllloua> -OoodI baneliu.I ^ACKPOT>T, N EVA DA ____ . Reply;B0Xt747.Twi•winFalli, _ A _ - _ _ . I,____j ■ 1 r. . ______:____ 1 ...... ______: Ct4 Timos-News, TwiTwin Falls, Idaho S a tu rd a y , . J u r i e d 1982 iMt^r-ilirr=*^tfigrie ^ - iSMr ...... r-T -L IJ. J. -y.B-

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01B . SHutflwW ~ c a u w fc u ^ Otr Bu.r««_Opp^ °30 HomeaTsTorSalo 030 H omssF esl o rS ale 030 Homesmas For Sale 03B Acre,nwiLou Rentals - 062 - Fum.Api.l.DupiexeB ------BACKHOe 5 = ^ - • GUITAR------i — a ss FOR LE8SON8,__^lnnlno^ or COUNTRY SCE[JENE ^ VERY ATTRACTIVE 3.6 acres, 2 ^ ______RFum.HouM9 'STUDIO Apt, 878 All Slcool. ------— advanced. Call TM-STSf ' Dome In Murtau S135 mo 8 daposlt. 73M344 - Winled backhoe : work,' A Country View A 1 bdnn. 1 bath a th lurnlshed or734-5080 dump truck & coi)croie«)lework, ------8' CAMP-AWAY CAM:am peR : W.W- Price redui;. F r ■ ' S : Benellis. Ideal for .iSSSw house, clean & n STUaO APT., i ------' curbs, oullors & sidew :i sleeps 4, 3 burner BiovBiove, V4 a c r e s In canyot) over ^ pets. 622 2nd A ve rees, new______■ m eni couplo. Garai ______J^MWO*blo ,r*rdenn needi vestlgate every pha J77.500- 4 bdrm log « paclous & flw/fy878-6812. h o m e at FealhetvlllSvine iH r Swith fh NEW USTWQI ^omo S *j»< t l ..r I bdm. S i/“™ISHm’ weeding? Are you tiretired pi inveslment opportuE ii,;' *ltt» many YOU CAN NOW TP _ .T.F..STUDIO,_APT. Com- dirly walls? Is ll loo0 hot h< 0 especially those trom ------fUrnlture.T44 M.OOO- 1 acre, n e a t; workshop. 10 room. 3 nving rm & lamllyMy mr . 2 car 6Q71. Main WeaFest Realty carpeted 1 b d n Cortrad & Barbara st at 734- local motel or hotel. iths.. & 2 garage, patio, bare ~ ^ Garten soot. Call 4 0938. we need the worit, p a stu re , owner financ a»4^104. 1* bdrm, hoa7~^~waler >rk. • We suBge_st_you_cii_conjuiL _ o » ______OptntpanHouse- ~ns.OOO> Lovely 4 bdrSrn?®on2 .flreolacfis.- Blg_ Qoroeous-Qe -producing^ nearty j THOSE vourdwnaTtor^ey. nica lenced yard lor j Hol springs. SM ALL'Fu;nlshedled House. 1, iurnlshed!'2W4m SfNorth. ' DONT TOUCH TM a c r e s near the riveiver' nice r ^ privacy. . renglh lence; quiei ta. Cl08e..ln, 7344325allerlpm...... DRAPES. Let VoQue DmDrapery, fco Better B usiness Bi * de-sac. ViacrelnccS t . S i S S 5 Clearters do II tfl. We take Idaho C onsum er Alfa!fUlrs*of 030' HOfflWFo itlte,^ Deluxe 5 bdrm PuM'fiS Q f« n . Fullill I Price is mile Irom city limits,n " l ? 4 " K f S ^ v i s l o n 2. J them down, clean &. rerrehang ask lor a Iree pamphlijhlet and COUNTRY CH/ « iT 5 *77^00 & Seller wiwill help Irult trees. AssumaiimaU ioan, ______1 BDRM. 396 N CHARM- whitebrickonSacres •0: on this ll75.:18drm^152BS2B Filer Avo 423.47K . them . For service tromjm Twin1 Inlormallon Irom theI /«»., Boaulllul 4 bedroomMm iti- S12S.000- 5 acres, :3 Mrm llnapce. See Ihis) i unusual fully carpeled, IIllreplace. PRK^E REDUCED: Falls lo Buhl phono 5943- 4 3 ^ Attorney General's® » n . 3 2 flrepii laces, brick, big shop.T32 ' ^ propertyTODAY. Trade for 3 bdrmIrm with or 1.77 acres withI Iwo I story East. T215.; N o p< 2 BDRM duplex, carpeled. or734-2253arter6pm; ' , underground...... sptlnliikting. 14 acres. 3 without, garago.InIn . town, or home. 4 bedroonom. 1 bath yard care, wawr TTTTTn- Proleclion Division, : 1, nice yard. Erik A n d erse n _ 7 ^ . Entrvpmneur; home nur i SiiiX* M7,5o5. 10H% asiutrisumabie w ater shares.TBS out. No agentslls please, with Iols ol room, i M house, Bolso, Idaho I ...... HAMLETT bam wllh corral. care; exM rlenced; sal '? lo*n.73i-35W.2 tiaO.OItt- 2 acres. 2 y 734-7095. lig h t! And we 2 DUPLEX & 7 Kitchen Apts. . y'more'^oul'’- Tonight's the n ia h car: Box 764. Burtev.8331 Phone 334-2^00 or ------brIck.Tl = . REALTYn fty?”'.. 632.5837 ja m lor You!' Quiet & convenient location, 58 years o/'HonesfST e .- ,! ..- ASSUMABLE s s n s r p S K : EXCELLENT ACCOUNT!INTINQ, % A C flE N .g . Secluded area, cl renising. 733-- t40-$50 per week. 7334284. I ' bookkeeping. seoretijretarUl ■■ 'n - i'ii- ■ Li.„,. ROBERT JON'NES -'733^79 schools & shopplmiDlno u rg e •M u m tl skills, Female. Prefers«rs lull OIS IftConuPt -. 7334767 living room and laml) he solulion to 064 Unfum.ApHDupkm tim e, but wlli acceptpt ipart im I I I I Realty OaveHamlett...... 7 733-4030 fireplaces In each. - time employmenl. Movlm ^ S E S uM ft with dining room. 3 bdnr>dtms. den. ------A TOUCH OF CLASSI Large itra^n- - CO------McneyTivTo Lom) -young-irult-trees.-BeaiBeautilui. - ...... 733^M04ofS«5 i} ^ 2 2 2 . .NICE.HOME In-Rupe qu1ol-1-4.2-bedroom-apart.------“T w In'F alls 7/15-'’ Caf*-a f e ------oarden. 2 lireplaces-do ^ h„„.f assumable VA mortf f A w na' workshop tn baseme 7/IB. ftesume* & Excell i-double oeaPERATE- Need S la t I M & boaulllul Z tret m T " E Z Z Z M S in.i«««CftrnM( menls. Healed pool In FARM LOANSl b otrage. Owner transfeiisierreo. (or n e w e r 3 bedroomS , hom V Flr«nce to carry rest i l E rararM n FOR SALE: DOWNTOWH m «1 _Unfum.Hou» eummer, shoveled walks in Referertces AvalUble. A N S Good terms. M ill A e^i Chuck Perkins al Ev. more inlormation Cali ( B U SIN ESS LOAN •i.S'fPiS b sm t, 2 baths, famSn m .'. *11 Aetna poaity, 7 3 4 ^ oro r7 ^ W 4 Twin Falls Co r hom e kepi winter. Laurel Park Agls. ------t*cH0UW M <13. _Ctah_avallablo. HOW. _llrepl*ce.__dbt_c • - -Sulldlno 50x90-suia r 's ; - *p^o^°-§ir-fe^ce x cr-n 'eig h — -?34:<1B5:------term # te lit YOUR needi rS«!Sior "nice 2 bdrm starter h ' r . ' •' Reuilor0lflce,10000% llnanc-r borhood. 3 b d rm a, Experienced Ranch Ka 1 2 " ' ^ a ll electric 2 bdrm apart- ASSUMABLE FmHAn loi ^ 3 lalnAest yf. oW, flrepUce.{ .»S S S t <01 OutotTowTown Homes ing al 12% Interestst available Fully c a rp e te» d d , . Piropi, fnoni [„ appliances. , n o BROKERAGE f e£ e S s bedroom, family rcroom,' Realty 73»0S55. r. Call Tom drapes, d ish wra a at sh e r, dls- condlllonlng, carpeled. MaluffinH^eiSalelzSMS fireplace. 734.7409._____ >rooupS By IrxJMduaHn Hac ).____ posal. Nice yore SSI r -CtlMarcatTSWOee ______I DON'T let High Bank yrty in. .large lot. garden t f *7 ” , draped, carport laundry fa- JERRY'S MOBILE REP BY OWNERI 5 bdrm..rm.. dfr* k e e p you Irom owninI'lSg'Vour ^7 - 7 “ garden spot. $4 fo . 7 Climes, no pets. $200 month, lor all your repair needs, i Aetna Rnance Co. forFAHA trees, 2 bdrm. new sireable NE sub. tat,tat,SOO. ow n home. II you ha M4Q66 or will take travel tralli w y«»»°iMoftProperty a URGE 4 b ddrni. m i 2 bath $i50dep,7»«40. & dieset overhaul, maci«c«;i;v ■■ForOy*r,BOY«ay-_ C » 1 ! 7 3 4 ^ ______DESIRE, we know t HERViLLEi house. C arpot, e ^ ^ ^ d l n B . Oo anywh •______pickup lor downI ps payment. LOT IN FEATHi »l. dfapoa a ll EUCTRIC, 2 bath, ap- ______BY OWNER- sale/leaslease 3 make the deal work. ct with low Bakers Acres, lem ent. fenced ptiances. garage. No pels, aT Y OWNER TRANSFEe c a a r n Take over conlraet * ,„=.a. cri pjT7=. . W ______I 2i m S i m t bed. 2 bath. unllnUrUhef BlGVTOO^EAl- l ^ f f i intare.st^gee^iTB^jee,3»-741f .. 7 3 j 5 m ______a n s ^ o p e ^ ^ * M p. Call. 733------WE“DO-WINDOWS, Fl0( Trod 1st nice'iandsc ...... muaisellcholcobrick " 'w a lls -A __ KouseclBsnl ■ llnlshed bsmt. total1 4 4 b e d , i ‘ CLEAN V BDRM t H< Homo In SUN VALLEY ARE>iE A g o w i i- ■Ingham... nrepiaeer QoodlnffrTJartiai-bas•basement;— bdnn-moblle-homi -ALMOST-NEW 2 bdm r In “ : ' Jonna Richardson 73M ______R B S T TIME EVER US■ K S n iT ■ bath#rfam rrm “ nrfl - o r 734-5727. with very new aluminum sldlniIdlng, New Checkmate, 726-5S ‘!2 5 ii5 ? "» .’.H Twin, appliances.'1W balh. — • Oertnis or Ken 20»02(<0^4351 BY OWNER: 4 BORM.1.1 1 bbalh. bedroom , lull basi Ible. Call Insulallon. Nearlar New 3 0 7 8 '' ' S i K S T M Ktric, Low u i c £ = a = — ------1 b sm t $390 + s a w ; ' . 017 ButineMOpportrtrtunJt)M or3760050. Exc location. Will oo Sl^Tnf; JoT7l4^aM“ ''Ml!lnaln West C arpel, Toial Electrl SfSwlS? ‘.“SKI: ------>45.000.734-6718. ®'- ° " 'y Really 734^1555. taxes. Carport. Sh^wn^bj; Sho W CondonHnlurc(unsForSale ______Call 326.4048. . OWN YOUR OWN Buslne A nice home. (3) t>d Qg h imttfUCtoa . BY OWNER: 2 Bedro p rk;e N E G on I t>drms, $2M ATTRACTIVE Large Studio, : ' S7S0.00 Irtvestmenl. Dell CDC Excellent local jrn ac o . Rol. Raf,ig aioyo, All ullillles Bouquets of BalloonsM AIRUNECAREER ^ '£ 3 ' 3 ACRES Now 3 BedroomB« BUILDINO TO BE M 0*5 MobneHom« S i r " - H om e, 2 baths. Beautilui Be IMMEDIATELY. 158 3rc3rd A ve.' FOR SALE BY 0W> ------:------excepi eleclrlcUy, $140 + birthdays, annlversarl A s r " bl io‘^ "* 7 3 4 ^ cul N. across Irom old CiCarpen- GLENNS FERRY, f FESTIVAL 14x70:70 with 2 BORM H o u se,>. fi full base- $75 deoesii. 7344^6. ale. Work Ircm your horhome! Intematk>nal Air Acat 2 2 2 ^ fireplace. Eloclric hoal »on 3 iols. oxpando, 3 bdrm, “ o»K o cash”'”'”'“"t a l k s .. ler Import building,g. Solid doublewlde home on n, 2 balh. ment, Ig. Teijced t AtiTRACTiVE 2 Bdrm Apt!, Must have vehicle. Cont:onUcl will be intervla ; leaded IrrTgailon wator. oardcarden. Irult 'clean. ,$18,900. Willrill deliver,- Nice nelghbortioQC -- : - -TrentFe1toM»8W1000. ^ perspective stu d en ts■ inin your assum able loan. Super St WE HAVE 3 nei^ear-new walnul tnroughout; t< “ W/D hookup, stove, retilg, c hoat. glass windows wllh tree s, loncod, landsindscapod, B rp c ^ a n s Mobilelilo . Homo rno. $100 d e p . ______SMALL____ ACCOUNTOJ n S Q area. II you are 18 yea ►22.1°'’ D uplexes, Eieclfic ve-$12,000.:- - 4384707. . . ______?5eoo avJsL JiL j'’"'® mt fo r' " 0ld e rin d « "* * nradU8U MO-fut -Sprinklers;— &—g ga a ra ce sr -inermopanos— CPA training. Please call loll im.. For llrst irust deods or * If* dupiox. • AC. dishwasher.J se^i Vancoiicouver, ______: - BARNES REALTITY r' conditioning system . ; oVm' f o r SALE- 19744 Vanugo 1 bath, oarage, c a r o oloc, garago door opener,, Terms available. Please < ' further details call 73:7334805 Make ollor. CaliI 368-2478. 36 „ j ,7o roasonabkbio. Cali lyrm .,0W .dlsp.*38 ...... - 73442a5alter4om______- ^COUNTRY LIVINa.SpacIi ^ paclous ______733-8227 .boaullfully.- .... landscaped. .. icie +. Fix-ME-UP 2 bdrm. 73 3 ^ 6 9 366-7414...... - 423-5683 _ _ _ --+-Rol; roqulrod.-Jd . 733-1927 ,0 Bhoppino. » & a I -Jenalre-fange, heatpum(lunjp, A - d o v m — ow ner-carry. II. • OWNER. Hagermsn.: ------:------, mo. .Water & gsrbago many extras. Call J< 733-0019.______- »12Sa DOWN- 10% InlInterost. houso on 1 acre, B bli'o°homi . BEAUroilL t) bdrmd rm , 2 bath, furnlsnod. Room lor larpo - "n ifiA, -Clas»ic-3-bodroom_2t ? ham, welcome. Call 837-6<0: ------Jackson-at-R eai Estate-i FLEXIBLE TERMS!" S fS l------on-3_lola„.!rfigatloiion ,walor._ Jfiepiace, Ac,__disldishw asher, garden. No pels. Call 734- limited 324-7518 or 324^2^ home on.ShoshoneI Street.£ im Volk. OWNER, OLDER HOME KO in garden Irult troes.s. fenced, slove. carpot, 'd dra ra p b s, Ig." 4549 & leave ' lelophone (44551 or Wondoll with 2 loisIS In Ir good landscapod. 18x24!4 garago. loncod yd. No amsm oi k e rs or number will)' answering NE BRK;K, 3 bdrm r,~f^. family rw -w e s. I lake Ialo pels. $395 + dopee p o sll. Call seM co, '______room, fireplace, assume I ______locallon. Fo...... ilnlshed Owe $l5.000. WIII t iSSIFIED Inierest loan. 734^221.S “ 'in". LO W INCOME HOU! basom ont wllhh own pickup & Iravol tritrailer lor 5^-3156.______------i BEAUTIFUL 2 bdmi apt, ; {leoendent Brokers, inc.nc. AvallBbio lor qu< ...... entrance, balh &1 kitchon. kl oqulty.OrlsiTrustc^ o o d s o r .CLEAN 2 B drmrm Homo, w/ilreplace, all appliances & RS:______^______’.‘'^UUSt.a.STORY.— REMOO -ssparaie— -Cashr-Make-ofler-r-386-7414- -Calp'Olflfl-S-tUlt-Ba—tw som ontr ~iBnnir-couiis,-$280"tT ionthr----- r«M It «|Mn • A M. »• ».9C1.30 - ■ "FOR ssle by owner Isroe with 3 bodroom s~ j 159.------a- r or36ft-2476. ______$17S-f $t00dep.733-733-0303. 7344853...... - I'm. 1 ril3«r*' Sttivrdor • A.U. WNvon. CI«m< room ho m e.fuli bsmt.*?oe So< at 324-^. ______b»!b#,_J;!ugo_yflnflfiidQW— In. ^ENDELL-HOME-XieL xio o d a -a - -QREAT-LAKES-IOkB!K8frwrexl0- -COZYTljaffirPrese ^S 5 t-T w rn . BIG 2 bdrm,, slove. refrig,. REDUCED FROM 189.69.000 to lormel^lnlng room.Tl. Stove carpenlor. 2000 sq. ft. ol I oxpando, 2 Owner will finance'. 733-A » ..5 5 i r ' Wood slove. b smm t. garage, . washer.-dryer. carport. Ono ■ DEADLINES: 2^®“ - J64.000 on Ihls love)vftly'4 llreplace In d e nn ;- ;--”now iiving'area with tirepinepiaco, air ' v»oodstove, $3.500,8iie§5S2i vard.t350-fdop.32.■ 324.4439. ol tffrta B t:T ^ r7 3 * T O 9 r------CI»MM>*d'A4« Adt tof T. ..•H» FOR BALE. 3 bdrm. homm e,-2 wallpaper and paint.. AA graod ;pondlllon1ng + a 1600 m.' rm., home in good . topl«< Ipf '* e mortoaoe. term s avaiialallable. gbi. aarage. Call'Joeoe 734- *48.000. bylst. old car bull ol • ! s s s '& i AaklnglM.OOO. Call733-8< ' ■ Possible term s to s qi i- t sanliallon lurnishod. »-g7irrt.SJOOper EXCEPTlONAL2bdrm,extra ^ 'W . jiWoM n«i,(r ««. W t. 3 Unit Apt. House wllh wll^ 2 SUBURBAN ' ESI ' REAL ESTATE------SILVERCREST (CHALET mo. -i- deposit. 734-234.2944. cloaets, dishwasher, refrig.. , «lll ottum* r«ew«.bllirr tot tmfy "*•th, bodroom house next;t doordi Elegant 4 bedrodm. 3 doublcwldo. Movinc that, owner could live 4APPRAISAL 6MAI-'- 1 b d rmm . house, range, disposal, private uini- Ive In. nom o on 2V4 acres, •Mm va * (Across tm n ^ n Hi Qg "“ Ef®” stalo. Will seli $15,«IjTOundor partially furnlahocihod.', Qas ty wlhook-upr, air condl- WtwA ^ e«lr "*• "•">«>•» e< d«r* rosM Would Uko In Trade. moDmoDile lorm al dining room. Doug Volimer, Bro*iroker bath. Rainbow Subdijbdivision. aoolianecs. 733-0129. ifeyglJL !!!' "iKip«(>«t hom e, travel iraller.'• ccak m assiv e slone ilropl . 73MN0S Alum siding. , dbl g " J - -.--- SMALL 2 bdrm . c ------: - -boat,-plckup-or;what..hjL have -Jam liyroorf. lec room,£.“ S :T3«#82 ■auto-sprlnkrerrBpplT ;H O H E — -*i80monlh-^-«80 d o i . - I - " T S n Im u m s p S c you. ______..-storage..G.E-healp , 73»«100 h e a t pump. t73.0QQ: S4: I SALE _ Call 7344377. ------6661 w/days a g aves. ^ e. I. to BIG WOOD REALTYnr Q uality construction, si •••••- GOOD 2 bedroom- “aiirlBr 12x64 3 bdrm V8hOy»)yke SPACIOUS new . ■ .n * « s i ______vlow of Sawtooth Mouo' locMlon 12x60 2bdrmTamarairack bodroom, e lo c t. icaDino! 0% ASSUMABLE LOJLOAN or hom o, excellent lo< C .o^fl'fSi'^op. GOOD TERMS: on Ihls 4 B eautiful - landsca i t down. Allison Real Estate emy basemenl. $300.733-i ------.b®droom,2.bathhomeonlon M. —automatic.spdnklors. < larack, all sWEET & INN0CEN1c 'm t UJni.. Plng. Children .welcome. has_ _^fence. 12'x4fllbarn.wlir M sq It^ 4383. 'fondly & gulei al- I acre. Basement h ' — — . plffclfle _ ■ _— ------ibdrmhousarCloae-ue-ioiown.- -ino8phBr«-1-4-2-Bedroom ------!------• -bfldroom^nd-»toraoo70o o m e K o ^ .14x70 2 bdrm Concncord all jlove 4 refrlo. * ^ — IT’S EASYfni . Good 2 balh. Pantry. 2 fir'ep'epiaces! 034 Jerome :.h * i31'’/ l. 5 apl8;$1754$265month.e83 - . .Kitchen haa.bullt-lns InciiIncfud^ T^lt^Fa(l8°schoolV ; lock, dbl M .,1 .-j-in-— oloclric. sanitation Incfudod. xteriof- —term e,--tl7C T »0.-C a^:a ll-e d - - U r g e Famllv rm. doc: Dd. Hookup Quinev '■ ^P»k lor washer & dIfyor. ry o lAfter ° ^faALL 7344600______~i < is noi^keepalumlnuml'Simlsid- Bults^^ Mykjfkelln^ ga^ge.^ust^^a^d^^d A/C & Q3g Re*IEsttl6i — = =I»li.faUt« - — _ . -lng.4^0C0-*lumoe-Rot>1i owner 7§3-^ ------HOMES INC. UNFURNISHED 2 “ 1®“ ' m Fiiml&RinCty^ iiR ,,_734-2673__ , 2 bdrm.. .bdfm's.’jncludesTpp^lances. iffiM femrl ------■ fonced yard,' n o s' «»t8r. dog kennel Wlli de- im rn ir ' 10x57 Fleetwood lo be relrigera or. No p e ta Tj II Ffit TUffW _ -duet lor yard care. 423-4401. - . Cin- T ~ 16 ACRES dairy, s ine trade for monrh. Call 734-3611. ------7— -r7n«i-j— —5JJ-J58 ■ iB-zaw..______030 ...... -H o m a i F q> ^ ^ la _ n n ______Homes For•otSale- -030—^------:H om ttFofF orS ale ow ner will carry at 109 down. 14x70 CONCORD. 1911982. Only dryor hookupjuD & 1 $13,995. 2 week factictory do- inquiroBl14iBlue La eo ROW CROP- g'atec and cement ditches. & VALLEY .uofltLE 2 BORM, reirioer HOME. 9M -mile« « p ° .S down.Ownercarry. 1144 Call 7334058.______■ . - f " wF . w estapolnls. 733414 NEW 2 bdrm duplex oil N------ClM- — fl^WILLS JNC^SERING-A II m o d e l ^ aleJ-— - -W -A C R E ROW CROP ___ 2-BORMJiousa-ln-. , i rlifJin $150 monlh. $7S ( Sn These Homos9 Will B e O p e n fo r Y o u r l?llitspectlonSat. ondSun. . Jero m e. 29% down.1. 11%ii on 3 M rm . ^ t h . s t w . J2B-53T: ^ . -theJ>alance------: - 3 2 4 4 3 2 3 a l_ le ^ w k. ---- ■ -2t00«s:00 p;mrlnrrlmmedlote-Occuponey^Avoiloblo On-Afl.Modols- posal, snack bar, wswasiTor « r 2 BORM houso- p n •Mi«r t pots. $250 + $1(»yf'dlV c on'iP NEW 3 bdrm duplex for renl. BARNES REALTY^ltt dryer, swamp co< E in'Vw n Dishwasher, disposal. K SPECIAL FIIFINANCING AVAILABULEON ALL ADDELS iNorth slorago shed. Qood’X n j ’ <19 Avo. . E 324II125?. . I carpeted, call 7334756.____ CLASSIII f i Mp i n d e x lmm*cltat» Occupoi a Falls. Call Jerom e 324 »«>«y ____ : ...... ____ 2 iii.aio.aii CUM. ^ T^ntTITt. ' -NEWER 2 BDRM A pt-In-4. " 4 0 ACRES, lull «»'or- wai i 1972 12x64 Sahara 3 m il? S7W P>ex unit. Quiet locallon oil bdrms.. 2 balhs.. heatedh bath, cooler,f AiArm side ol city iimiti ______ANNOUNCEMEN1 i _ sh o p . barn, corrals. rofriHSw. ENTS c»jCaFaa*i»‘-»______----- . -,^pe.-(163,000.ss5.000am and all electric. 12x65. 3 3t bdrm, 2 slove or relrig,. ha: ne FARMERS MARKET:e t I o ther outbuildings, balh. Localed Skylano S washer, 8. - dl SELECTED OFFERS down, good torms,'.iS2' S9 Mobile Park. >41.733-13-11U, fireplace. Avail. jS Ju iv i' 10th SPACIOUS 2 bedroom, 2 M unroe Robins 543480 •7 4757" ? •.$356 a mo. + $150» cleanlna cl bath plus lull basertient. 00»Vo’.« P»ORi* — 1978 BAINGRIDOE 1< ^ dsys 7334836.7344131,733-9480. 79 ACRE FARM betbetween tKirm. woodslovo,/o dap. Call 678-2221 00» Impkirm*"* Ag n A Uko ra^769e.aljej;7pm,:______' SPACIOUS & SPECIAL. 2 ...... ■Rjjg< » ^ S Heyburn.irn. Call oioclric. $500 down T H I W IN D ! over psyments or wlwill lako 3 BDRM. 2Vi bth a th . central bdrm, 2 balh. trig, range, •.13 i a c m ia s «rM a Tn . trade.5^2771. air. carpel, d rapI d o o i s iS dishwashor. full carpet, ir garaoe drapes, exira storage, aulo. QJ8 .wAcretae 1977 GOVERNOR— UQ~Ki|n basement, 2 c a r { ATTRACTIVE BRICK:k Ihomo Homo 14x70 Tip out. 2 0}0Mo«>, loluo" $ S * f 4 1 I S - on IW lush acres> w/UVE w den. balh & V^. ,031 McKorWo-'^ri IO»Ko>..«q>.'P"'*<" 3 bodroom, 2 bath, 1 dining room, kikitchon. cot^odral proat3» STREAM. Rocky Ml.Ml. Real* lurnllure. In Smith'Ih's Trir 3 BEDROOM ho m e o r } tv 'sV .E . 7334920 anvtlnivtlme. park. Filer, all 5-326-4(t-4024. close 10 lown. S32S IO»JK«p. „ro.9m._LQCfl9_waIivalkiln closet, redwoodJ i deck, flreplqcd, range, 5- ^ - deposit, 3244547...... SPACIOUS -1-BDRM -Apt. 1IOfp.li.T»«atob... dishw asher, contonlral olr, landscaped, "CANYON VIEW ■ PRO- 1978” 3 bdrm. 7 PERTIES on Rock Creek Cre & doublewlde In La:Lazy j ' 3 BDRM HOUSE. 830 - REAL ESTATE ii]ro>m.tti< I ItroimWoiVWanird Unlimlied al 324-3S&-35S3 or Good condlllon. $390[900. Call 3 BORM Mobllo H om e ______Eve's9-11,934-5553. ______Wendoll. Dop + Tfiii? R. fS! bdrm apt. Carpet, drapes. RECREATIONAL IDAHO» HOUSING ' . 8* • relrlgerator. No 03?B»W».I.< »•<>-... % B^ELLENT building)D lot*lc .in 24x64 Broadmonj, 3 bc I okay, no pau.tjooamonth + depos- ^ 1 0 ^ FINANCcme FUNDS Jerolno and Twinin Falls Dalh, lamlly room, cicovered pels. 536-2773.______------It. Call 734-1499. 324-5183 or «imum Incomo Ould«llno». ilngl>glo poriont con moke .up lo C ounties. Low down'wn pay- deck S c ir port, utility iJJiPQ.'pogOood. ■ rnenta.^Cali Sleve-Dlxc M Fiim.»cl.«DiD u p ta e s ______$2J.000:lomllyoliol Iwo to S24.000: ond Sl.OOOlolor eqchdepend«ni,______DI»or» «t in_U 2^ J Mobile Pan ■ . r ^ VERY NEAT 2 bdrm duplflj______134 W-V«h.(l«t Now Moximum MMoi oiigogeomo'un! S57.-00D'lorTo! — ?reRtanrctCAf«-*pI*PtrN ew - -^TOh-SrTclosed-gawyeTfoo------^------New llnonclng piogrom pioi wilh a liril year Inlsrciretl ol 10^ • ipecllleolly do> t— — T-, 24x64 CHAMPION, Sisharp 3 carpel, palnl, $1300 +-f fcioc- + damage deposit. Soe al ' l}6Comp*,t 1 llgned tor Ihff llrillr«l tlmo hom o buy«r * r if you' hoven‘1he ou ^ ed o home in th'e ^ . 1®' l»drm, 2 balh,- lamllyly room, tricllv. CALL 733-5365. 293 Elaine Street.______t77 M,.0, Ht Ihrceyoori. . locaiedTiearthe nm"> o ■ wood stovo. only $ 043Vo«o.KH.».op«..f _canyon In "RIM $16,500. ^LE A N 1 bdrm a p t. i VERY NICE 1 BORM Api. leonui Wood • c a ll 733- with appliances. No pelj- J ^ O M | 7344551_Of7a-S60S. 1 ^ ' ------nTW»"mi.Tm-nT3T^»—„------AtjfOMOnVE----- c -^^brsALEm ______CALL7S3^18a. 7334767. RENTALS ~ HURRY! LIMITED Ll FUNDDS AVAILABLE ------CLEAN 1 bdrm, dowlownlown. i 1 2 &3 bedroom apanmonts “er m a n ■ 5 DAY ■ Hoat. wator & J sa ^ S n M u r " pool- CALL73$4740. ’ ______m *u.o.wd _ tt of New O'leory Jr. AI c lurnlshed. $150 + STS 1 ft;TMrtirJoU«;ldohe7T - ■■■■■ _ ■ . _STAMLEtJiBWnuft,QlLQiiicoL — D1STBES5SA ' ‘ “blJUnlu.n Apu'IOJtii*.**j.-..— -i3.'Aun«f».l>.St-- -V- -- - -AT7S4.3005fordelal1s.- ALE— - tvdapm»wa baioro ” ~FOBDETAitS"CAfCALli ' " I |22®ESL“ nT CLEAN 1 bdrm. $140 a Ca1l73»i4«J8amto10BrL_ TM ^II(w»*kc»*k(Jor») ______■ WE HAVE SEVt IRGEST... _«70 dap-N o pata..vua. i ______LV.paic'Ts:;;:____------4— - ~acr»aBOT-T«ady-to-bulii Waaher-4- -flpRM—dublei^SimV “ = =DT»«='*Cf6”*lW ^K'-C*« 10 1 .... - - ■ dnfr.Call73il-5377. . . ^ - " -- ■ 2 !00 -Si001»JAp m : ------734.3393. Main W est R •06' 0».o*« ••n'et, . UJI.^po't tpo>lt Ce» . -i MODELS OPENl 3i00-5:003i0i . B i i P i T II Realty OVER 40 UNITS W ST ^ 0 ^ d S B 2 2 ! L ^ i S ______- - 7 3 4 - 0 ^ , ^ ______s t o c k nS®F?r”Re^t"^^ WEEKyomeWTWrluli ...... som e In StockOvoM-r l- Y w - —i-ARa£pclyalQl b dirmap^tall.-July rm 15. ji60 +-dap.-73S- * — IJ3A«l«>.|.Kk baaem ent wllh llreplacplace of . uHmies -^'d, $200 -f MERCHANDISE live a cres for home In ' we will 2193ElUa.. 1.733-1141ii4 n ______et’ M»<>no>.ow.Voi< l94A»>o>'Co4 W ky -734-3167or324-4203. "ment 1155 + ISOdep.; 0>l'u..Co'P«» l71Awl«0Ml*f> '£lPS".?y.l°5£a A cartage od. 7 3 4 - 0 ^ iie'jT ,L R a''«'sai ]4SSM>.«*«iDmOI I Ph.734^n ^. 5AC.flajipond,vlew,Mt. Mlion. ' BURL^ SMALL partially lum lshls ed 1 905 4lh BL N. Call Evans ...... 0l0M»«'."«»*>'Co»

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------oer-Mlacallan«n« Forior8a!»----- 078------FtimftureACln ~083------G ange:jeSala 0S3 - ' Oaraga•g a S a le - 060 - FirFlrevrtwd' 090 - — P i i mTBupplIia------— P atrft'suppnai— n i t tno------P 6irarsoB pti«— ^— 2 BDRM APT. Avaliablo> Jul MILLER commercial weweldor ANTIQUE MAHOGANY ( lat.rSS doposil. CaCall i^odol MP-30E. approx. !Tasl‘al A 5 (amlly aala. Fri. ^25, « i . TERRIFIC GARAGE: S SALE. 2 WEEK SPECtALI.1 SS$55 cord AKC POMERANI^ ’ R SiN EL' G'ET NOW For Fall HuntTiig, r w a u . ______------hr^. u sa , combination arance Sam-?, 695 Lynwoodod Blvd Ju n e 2Slh, 26th ft. ft. 27th. c u l ft spill. *50 cord cor cul. Puppy, Call 438-5713. FIAINING IN AKC Roglstorod Goldon U b - Something (or overyoi}cme. Something lor ovorj ROTECnON Pups, fwks, Paronis Exc 2 BORM « p t..h « s all appiappll- ' mlnum & steel woldlna,no, set Cantor. 733-7111. 'oryono. U-haul. 5% discount REG. Chesope ______ancoSfJilr.cond Itlon,-cifpiouport- -up-toalrarccutting.-734- _ 8 ABY.-Mal«mlly,^Woi/om ens- -fiam-Io..5{im_1624_Ha-Harmon___ nlota^_A-J.- Wood_ _CALL_32fc_ walor doos. 733-1393, 423- 3tl865- -CASH--(or— good— w 6124. ' & slorage araa. U2S porir mo.m( w eokdavs til 4:30 or 733-1113-1885. fumituro and- appllanclances cloihes, odds ft endsds, 168 Park; ______423-4360. 5V» S. of Kim!Kimboriv. biTOd'mvBs'. readv J incl. ulTlliloa. $100 doposlpOBlt. OLD 1x12 BARN WOODDD 7-8' Sannof. 733-1421 ■ Bonny Drive. 6/26 ft 6/27, ------324-8737.^ «gO ,PU FS...... , 110 oach. PART Gorman shorthair Across (rom Circle t Jifod, long, ,50e a Ft. CALL.L 324-■ FOR SALE: 2yr Old Washe K on THEHANSEN < 068 OocdTWnoiMng»ToEat a k c Reg. Black La upplos, will mako good ‘?JbiM W ash ln g l^S t. South,L _____ PROGBESSCOMMfTl unlOfS, $10, 734-0671. ______3031 aftof Com. ' • pryprttOOi also 2 end tab SOftOHUiT'U P a re n ts Top perforrriS .n c .7 rl “ 5 |J , “ ‘ t< p»ps, 2 BORM-BASEMENT API PIANO - upright tJOOr^ — 3 ( all wood) $50 ee; 2 lamlamps, aj^YARDTsALEf ,Juna COMMUNITY SALE ISotohum Field Trials & aa gugun doq^i. — ...... — -PROF,-trained Rog. English s ie s doposil. Call 73< I CALtl 22nd ihru 28lt). M an'sa :Slack 8aturdavJune26th!6th PurooldfashlonodSo K 734- anowm obllos J150, $150.i B tm s & Marble, solid) C f & Ribbon Cane Syrup, ti'pa OFA DOUBLE REG. Australian Au . Poimor. M al« Moflng, m ust • flsii- ______MOO. Wood dining roomlOm tj. 53fr6196. S38-2128.______(rom 44 to 50: worromons 1l5lo4 lete pedI- Shepherda gaarantood. g^^ar. aoll. Call 734-9399.______vj—T, clothing sizes 10 to 16,B, 100deo.837-6302. ___ wator bod. comploto.. t $200. from $3.99 sq. yd. BamS^nnlr bumlrig cook siovo, Ico a b le. 733-4435. ______ENGLISH Springeraer Soaniol I'" board your dog. Chori 2 BDRM duplox-3 bdrm apt-2apt- 24" color tv j m Alarl V guns, tr a s s tools, odisdds ft sp aces or donailons SSlonllood MlllorKonn^els,423.?lM . _ irl with Furniture 733-1421. ------onds. 1036 Ni3avis, Joroirome. 423.5472,423-5163,423-51 - M PWl&Suppiles »S AKC REO. CHES^iSAPEAKE pups. AKC Champloi bdrm e lac. homo. CallI ^73: paddles, Joy slicks a ouili TO I b a y RETRIEVERS..Sr' 7 wks. lines, shots, worme')rnied 788- PUPPIES TO GIVE AWAY. ' cartridges S12S. Cong„n^.iS MATCHING DESK ft chichair, . ------______ADORABU SHI 5217:______pnsoio solid maple. W as $189,189,95, • ESTATE SALE: 458 4668, 3 8 4 2 . ' ______Dingo ft Border Collie X. fltorao $125. Sew Si.,.^,^? WE'RE moving] Appll-a Puppies. AKC Regit 2 bdrm dupiox wlin garage >ewmg NOW $ll6.95. Cains CloClear- AvanCio West. FurnI cloihos, VarvSmall.Call324.» B«.,uu FREEI . 7 PUPPIESPIES, Irish 5 4 3 - 4 0 0 4 . ______stove & trig. S240 a mo..-5*®®' m achine Adlor JSO. Taoie Ta anco Conlor, 733»7111. r n lrJ ancos, luinlluro, do: AKC REG. .Golden _____ Appliances, - houseisehold Irull lars, dishes, misc.ic. Fri.I ft ADORABLE CC AKC Bulf e ra , exc. bree4. deiL- Jl. S e h e r,-G o ld e n' ' Roiriovor;' Ro -purobrod Old English sh o o p ...... cloanino dap. 1240 lom Ave USED DINETTE SET, taltable Items, & clothos,'June i •<^tl.ZK 73;.______dogpups-ready logo. Males .• E. C flll^m ______“ 2<. 25 Sat. Oam-epm. Juno■ 25, 2! 26. cockora. 6 wks. old,Id, 11 male, rem oved. After 5; 1 (air &26.9am.5pm.~ - _____ . 1227 Lawndale.______• 2(emalas,$75.Call42314234437. 934-6378. ’■ FREE PUPPIES, Golden Golc Ro- $50,'remalos$2S.36&-2126. i 2 BEDROOM oparlmonl;r i7 ic , PORTABLE DISHWASHISHEH coad >p m. ' , FLEA MARKET •ucouean ’'lover ft Black LabJ b cross.c 6 PUREBRED IRISH SETTER. jAi 3100; microwave ovon $1 . YARD SALE, Sal. Junono 20th. a k c BLACK UiBS, B S, exc. AUS1RALIAN SHI f^ntlr,4.plex.a,U733.7t)64. I (^HEariy American greoreen ''u n e 20(n ft 27in. Locadi IHEPHERD ^ ^oka old. Calltil 734-8027 ? PUPS.7wook8O(f?.«0,CaH •» r sle ep e r sofa. J95. All 11 850 EasllanCall 834-6152. walor & garbago paid. Stovo Uaed Beige sola S. chtchair, Stroet South. _____ e r, canning )ars, r cduc'ST '. f r e e PUPSI 6 "wooka wool old, ' REG; BRITTANY PUPS, (Iropiaco, washor/dryoH,;*; REDWOOD FurnitureJ (or $89; uso rf Early Americe ric a n ' FLEA. MARKET ft garago ga womens & childiiirt?«n« a k c Doberman, red red male, AUSTRALIAN SHEPtPMtHU a w eaned, cocker mix. mix Alter $100. Flying G Konnola >o»it.- _ M le ..^ m p lo le so n start 8V4 rnomiis, earsI donedc & border collie cross ------hooku p # ,-« 6 5 -^ -(Jo p o » ll lartlng. -sofa,-.J99;-Uaad-Anllqnllquo • 'aale,’Ju lrl0,-10am to0 I5pmr -elothlng.-kltchon-llomsma. n o vaccines, VWO-lostod 6om. 73^6212. ' '> - - 436-5172. ~ ...... " ChIIM S ^ O . • .at *69, All k ll^ dried15 f«- g eon recllner, $89. 7 plo MOdClMr,. (o r sa le $25.837-6287, lass dwood. For us? Inside loce antiques ft coliocill:llble», checks!______- , . oxcollonr breeding. ■r^V iece FREE apayod femslismsle dog, THREE ADULT Greyhounds, de or a notto sol, green Hororal, doaiofs welcome. N«*ly N YARD SALE, 9 lo 9,, Frt.F S ,w h. irJ 'ooka like amall »hort-halrodshort (our six monlh old pupa.- oul. Also flower planti nltufO- _upholalofod______couc ------057^------RwttDiotiUeHomft2 2 ? - -C u 8tonrm odor-2V»-ml.-w S""'” uchos., -S a t.-Ju n o 25lh-A-26th.- r ^ ht. 122 _ ^ fl._ a tio ltu c uJrfont._324c_ r fo n - 324-4256 ,______B Chairs, & dining rroom 5th Ava . -T.F.- T T«oon 'AKOGoldon Retrieveriverpupsj— Je t(erao ft Str733-245i NIC6C1.EAN unfumlshod,-:0d ,-2 - Buhl on Hlway 30.543-5714 ______• 1 YEAR old purobrod Bril- USED SOFAS-lovosease ats, furniluro, toys. No early < motors.l6lsoimlsc- baat-deld trial breedeadlng, 8 - BLACK FEMALE'lat B odroom 'for Roni or ronrent 287 Filer Avenue 733-7047. — w ks. 1 male, 2I female,fe te re d , AKC. 5 yrs ol. FREE 10 good hom'home wllh lany Spaniel, male, $100, w’/opllon 10 buy. Localod li —:— recllnera. Also color T.vT.Vs. salea. Lima City Park, L YARD SALE. 619 S. Flllm chlldrenl Femalo.alo. part • reolstored. 637-4867.______Dd In ROUND 1.6 lluoraseiiseont BUCKERS Appliance} aiand Montana on Inlofsiale 50 1‘lmore, s h o ts. 7884M7 dayslays, 788- fem ale lab pups 6 wks' old Cocker, 8 w eeks ol< Adult Park, 7 3 ^ ^ . ___diamond. W SI collocK Jerom e. June 25lh ft 26lh.: 4604evea.^______s old. Call 7 WEEKS OLD Chukar Pupa. Furnliure. 223 2nd Ave EasiEasl. FRI. & SaL M . 1732 Bl ______t1S.32»4552. ------733-1 m ______— appraisal J15.500, ll lnl gamjoSpm.______------GERMAN WIRE ------1/2 . English Pointer 1/2 2 rugs, blue & groon sha , root. Baby Items, toy yiREHAIR CHOW KEESHOUNt OM Offlc»4Bu»li)ea»Rwiilantal astod wrllo Box U-42 c ‘S ^ a YARD SALE- d dls ish es, POINTERS, look like like exc. m ale ft female, to t( good GERM/JN j 2^ ^ Shepherds,erds, AKC, German Shorthair, very T»i« 1-0*12 oval: 1- 4x6 rounound; ' Bentwood chairs, Ig. la champion . handsom e markings, $50. f—r, Timoa-Nawa Box 548 Tv □ size clothea, pel carrier. T(v)k ( furniture, antiques ftiJe |o w el. hunters. Call 324-2536. hom o. 324.2603. lllce! Falls, Ida. 83301. '$150 (or both. Also king al, k Ave., ------bloodlines. 376-3666l66B0lse. Bl 543-5797. J— • w aterbed Iramo with paddirridod booka, records. (Irepi 11,000 ft of waranousea oor SINQERTouch&Sow.Sig1H.» ,.ll.,«ll.73<.l5n.ll.,5pn5om ^ Antkjuas m buslnoss. Good vlslblllwIljr t & ^gOMTi^nlh. Crodll Manac _____ YARD SALE. 9 -FAMILMiUES. --- ■■■ - locallon. 7S4-2S5flrAli>retth- 6 PC. NYLON lioral, wo< :na^7Ma 722J421. ______YARD SALE-Juno 24,25,'25726. C arter Conlor, 733-3493.21 _____ «i mllo Soulh Irom Moio,oior Vu CONDOMINIUM ollice I’is ® Mal Intonanco-freo living . Juno CorneronEaslland,____ S I N l ^ i apace in Intormountair, ain Fourth Ave-E„ Twin Falls. ie®o2) GARAGE SALE- Sat., ; BldQ.. Sfioshono St. CalCall tw in SIZE BUNK BED ^ - 1 26th. 5 mllos soulh Sun PINE WITH NATUR; Jorom o on Lincoln, 734-trea or 733-9411. f l l l l FALLS PROFESSIONAli J J l f in is h . $150. Call733-7147. 5 5 ______• Appltanftt«K09 GARAGE SALE. Fri. ft Sat. Kimberly.______Cenlor-Olflce for font. 800SClOSq TWIN’ slrollar, exc. conc 2 ^ * 10am to 4pm, Arrow 4 !Spc. YARD SALE- baby dlolhos, o lt JPIR]ECTTO converts Into carrlago, “ask- as CLOSE OUT SPECIALS.3 onc 42., Buhl. Baby & matoitornlly w om en's cloihos. misc.sc. 11^ ______(loo.f_mgflfli_weatingnou!lOUSO___ c]oiha^.2jlereas_oas.dt-dryor. - Skvlae>a-Plu40Jr8/2e/a2. ------QESTETNEFTmimiOOrapli-Jj r r r ■ST^T- refer (rom $419 w /t, stov« ! £ ? = ------tL. tovos ft mlsc^ ------YARD SALE,. Fri, i ' i . ditio m achine. Will take bosi VIKING SEWING MACHIht i l l *fom $329 w n. .w ashers offor. Call 734-5000. oak( loilor OWNERS: Earn extra casMsn. (jryers from $62rTWWJ GARW E SALE, 226 L»Locust m isc,, clothing. Avonn Ibot- Cocllla-______For details Call 733-7479. Friday, ties. 1st houso N ot tracks tra :— Iroozers Irom $379 wl _____ on Fair SI. Filer.______LAROE OFFICE TO LEASEKSE. WINCHESTER. 97_12 gau{auge Banner Furniluro 733-1421. _____ idoal location noar.'-court'juft- pump gun: antique rocki — ' f G aniga.-..Salo.. :.Clotlothos.. -YARD_SALE:_Loia-M G.E. DRYER, oxc._confl■ona.. . j books. Furniture. Lots> MMisc. Som e (umilure. 467 Walt houso..C loso to downlown,}wn. wllh lions heads on arm^ s 5 $100-Call 734<303. For m oro Inforniallon call back: Rockwell motorize — ^ SATURDAY 6/26, 9-0,», 521 Twin. FRI6/25.SAT6/26. ______ml^^box_,_ej_oj:^, 9" bladeIdes OAS DRYER. $50: 30" 30 W ast 4th. Shoshone, Idal . H M O .O. 0 I 0 p * m o . ______733-3500^______electric drop In rango, $3 YARD SALE- somo mIsc OFFICE SPACE . p/lvalo GARAGE SALE- swingg SOI. lanoous,ft iols ol tiros. ! 5^ , sm w asher ft dryer ccmbin, ■ 'turnlturo. oxcorclsor. loyoys, & onlv.2080FallsAvoE. parking, SOO sq . ft. S2&5 ''ei®pot 1 PATIo’dOOR, 96x72.5 rm / i *IOh. *50: poriablo typewri fno..uillHlB9pald.543-554a.I or. $50. Afi oxc. conS. Cjn !n rnlsc. Sat, Juno 26 9am. 4 rM isc ' 604 Wlrschlng (corner 613 OFFICE SPACE for loaso, 1 -— 733-5786.______P ^ ftWlrschlnB)‘ _____ —alllefl^44_aq^t_2_n»leai?lcQ 2 LADIES 3 wheel bicycio; 'O E Amoricana.Doubie.Ovei T H T M alnSl. eeliltEJL______compinatlOD ^ - -witn p a r i e s 8, moiora, $2t -Oarage-SalarSat-oftlyl-t to m lty ~ 'T ------,-r- : 55*,^ -ooctTrCorroe-aoon-Bt 2o r r?* to 7 Portablo dishwasi contact J-U-B Enoinoors " Ic o -' $300/bost olft’r Cs clothos, toys; lots ol m i?r‘ C lothes S MISC. HighU CONCRETE DB)~E ^N ft CONSTRUCTION Inc. N PlazA olflcos. SOO Fallsifllls Jofof^o. or CJ ______Drive. 6lh House onrL L “o^r ■ aT a ^ ' RESORTS ------Avfl..Tw|n Falla 733-2414. ____ llom s. 2316Fller Ave, E. i - . ; , SaturdavlQan^ m . ___ _ J, ' tfrivoways. alde^ |PSpecializing ! In Kitchen- & Claik-Miller < Guest Ranch In PRIVATE OFFICE SPACEtc B ^ft.TSLAsrsffoTNlnsoQ -----QOOO-CLEAN-"JUNQU3UE'*r -Y"AffD-8ALl-..S4t—ft_S Jathroom ___I9m«le!!ngi______I PI S75: 75 cal. aquarium, con Sat. Juno 28lh 90. 1B5151 Bll- .iQam. Usual, plus nooi S a l f c a l - -ii)*-Sawiooih Valiay,-Rusilc— ______witn foctfptlonlsl 140 Sq Ft.. ,Apj)l, 420 Main Ave Soutioulh. , lor,ool. Furn,, cloih ------’aa^e Solar groon houses. 1Tiousokeoplng cabins. J u n o ^ ^ H C aliaiobo Roally 733-?K6-{Z' P‘Pto. $175-Call 733-1S62. iihing, craft, go-cart, barbell s< >ecks. Room Additions ft 1 ------toys, appi., ft much misiilsc. ft CB aluldnc. base ft.moimobile ■ AAAUW-AWN CARE . , CutCustom hom es. Thomaa M. 15th-Labor 1 Day. For resorva- SHOP SPACE FOR RENT. shar, oood treasures. lions call 1-774-3535 or wrllo 068 Mlcr&ComputtftforS^ ____ “ b o o ls", space Doalor.r. tltime >obrusky 734-4167. iKetchum. ID 83340.______...... -CALL733-1441...... -HUGE - OARAGE Sale! S clocks, (isnmg goar.• otc"4 ■ — Powerr*'- ' raking,- - Lawns ^ FOR' SALE, TRS-80-mlcfH ero -- CONVECTION OVEN, $51 Children ft baby thirhings, 1524 Falls Avo. E.ft4-4221221. ■ mowed.. E 'ROOFING «fll com puter. Level 2 48K 48 Can 733-3289______m ______w tm ioRw i ihlhgs (or ladlos, tool!ol? ft YARD SALE. Friday 6/2!r/B ~ ft ■ PJscounts » expansion Interlace, 1 disc dls n e w e r - APIAPT. things for mon. 1064 , Froe ostlm alos. All lypos of drive. Good 'for word prc M Sat 6/26, 9-5, Lois olI NicoN . le will deliver. Drain .field • ' fj pro- WASHER/DRYER. ExcExc. W ashinoion. Sat. 6:3Q-5:3< C lothos S Mtsc, 16244 11th1 A[ ahlnglo work. Leaks -ro- M erchandise c essing, business or otno cond. $450. Call 686-2992. ADVERTISE' bqwBwer rock. Northwest palred.Call m 734-7017, u sa. Call 733-2538. ^----- HUGE GARAGE SALE.-2‘, -24lh. Avenue Easl.-______YOUR cj2£raneand Rigging. 733-1234. £ ____ U SE D - KENMORE___..»olf_so _25th-& _2eih._-H ousahahold. -1 6 FAMILY-YAHOSAL6,1 .c,u cloanirig 30' while range =H^"^:SERVKIVKDESPECJALTY-...... — — GREEN SEASONS------S STa - OW ^»nEqulpmenltof'sa> in g o ,. goods, Sgl bod, 2 cars,.baby b & Sat. Juno2Slh&26lh. 6 t U im « Landacapa '' Antlciuo vanity - 7 drawers i S * $389,00. H oaw Duty whll«h"io Jtoms, Olc., 2Vi mllos Soso. o( ' llom s, ctilldrons • clolh' ■ INTHi!FHIS DIRECTORY 150 MINOLTA XD-11, 50mm, FlF17 w asher, $279,00. Bannc U W N S ft GAR[;^NS. any ^S75.; 2 rain swag lamps S150 innor KImborly Hd on Bluo Uakos. k household lioms.,sm, ap| Comsmplola landscaping. ^ lor bolh. Call 3M-5449 allorr5- 5- 8. Rokkor ions, full(ully Furniluro 733-1421.______Turn right up Gravel Rd. l"P?or Plaeadunc size. Froo estlmblos. Call d. 3rd a n ce s ft much misc. 461 Fl ' undarjho naading of Groiround Prep. Sprinkler ” 73, care, ------Walnul.—Boaullful-antlquo- ______U sed Norge Doluxo-I2 oyolnar, Falla.Ave. Weat. Magic; Mill,tf Qam lo noon. 606 Madls s everyday and th e Stoviavo_Johnson 733-2606, aarvice on wheela silk shade. Antiquo walnutlut lens, Ono 80-200 zoom lensons, $199,M. Banner FurnlturiIturo Blko, anllquos, collocllbliIbles, SI, Twin Falls.______■ ISff.5,will amaze you. Call. ----- ond tablo. Call 734.706fl. ^ -Allig.E»3rgg§?;______high chair, clothing, ml:o*®- Grant A va.______: Int-lm. Complete (ence he. stained & laquorod, com- Fri. ft Sat.. Juno 25 S 26,9; __most elleci llectlve and Bring you 'S J a heavy equip, bidgs. Call us ft - plele-w llh m atiross, llnor S _ 50(Wr ~'to'5Dm.7lbCambusOr,' J a i L -3-FAMIUES.-ANTIQUESE S - f t------Ihe resullsluils-you-are looking------J e r ^ - we com e to you. 73MI644______------; g r -M ------H M W tA llC oM ----- MUCH MORE, Fli. ft SSal, , ____for;______------^^fiea»0fr-»t69.-OH-BlaKe-8lr' l gflT302W7MflIn: 733-8593. ' ------KENMORE-Vaeuum,-Drapi TREESERVICE ______behind Gateway Tratlor AIR conditioner 5,000 S tU 's "il0.LEoli£r::Z™ r 'R S been usod 2 yrs. good condond' 7' rod, Womans cloihos si S ales. Rock Crooknk NIGHT CRAWLERS 7, Lg m ons dom ing, bool30ka 3 Family garage salo,rT766 li ' T<73M931 ■ -ssisisaii— “ :W «!£Lb2d8734j958^_ WANTED 734-4944, 329 AdAd- $150.734-3542.______^ Dora Orlvo S. Phooz b Trimming, removing, limbs r dlaon Avo. W est. Twin Falls. — Planters, Coslumo Jewel '■ » ______. Landiidacaplng, ahrubbrey jji' CITATION A IR ' CONDI- M : FRIGADARE AIR Condl’US'; TV stand. Misc. Fri ft { lablo. good cond., iols NES CLEANED ' trimn- cut ft lowered hydraulically. •u NIGHTCRAWLERS wanted,lod. tioner, 19.000 BTU’a, need: clothing, lots ol gooditS 1.1 ' ■ nming, iree topping or Call cal 734.1286.733:2511- ^ .TIONER- fo r salo. .B IU 1(M, 1223 Northern Pine I ' remonoval. Jim Bohrond ^ capatclty Is 11, 700. Like^8 1201 Kimbony Rd. 733-6284,284, - - 220 volt: $200, Call 734.7420.- ■ (JustoHN.CollaoaRd).„ Slop by-. ------: Also heav)savy equipm ent ft 734-n WILUAMS'SHARPENING ft H 10 in Je ro mo324-5971.______REBATES on Blaza-kln( 1 u 3 Family- Sal. Juno 26, 9 d « i ______-^MAttENGINEREPAIfl S i ------______— _ U . U C t i U .e aguo^^^^^^ >■. 9-4. . .^ ■ _ _ J a rm _ iiflu in HfHTOTRDEN - ^ 'N I G H’ T C R’A-W L-FT1R S-S ~Stovo»r423^7S0: — b' tm^ ^lnl(f=eamp-stDTOri5htoiilorn, ^ Sl washed, z — w a n t e d ;— Odnoal— 8*ii (an, guiiar & accsssodos‘03 ft 733-8844. LawnLaw Mowora, aharponed ft* rC om plot« bathroom vanity, Bair WOOD STOVES Reg $8001600. baked (oOds. much moro; sort, mowing and rolo- ,eo, 'balgo ovaS alnk w/(aucet Vi Supply.* 612 6th Ave. Wesl,sa>. Sale Price $376. Hllcher books, bowling ball ft shoe ^ I r o d . Reliable sorvico. Jarome324j30C^J9J2^ :hen u R G E 1st timogarago sai” '»• m isc. 638 Wondoll Sl. aero IBELECTRKJCa tillRigng. Reaaonsble. Freo 7^ dnSn. 70*’)e22''x. 3 drswors,1 _ Post, Kimberly 423-4029. - soveral families. Like n< 5?oVi ■ Imaiea. 423-6669. 485. M ierowavt cabinet, Ig. JJ"!* (fom Pull ft Plunge______Residential, YARD WORK WANTED W2______1. AnUqttei ^ . ,. washer, dryer, ond Ubl« Itial, Commercial. D kWNlS MOWERTUNEUPS, 'd raw er undam M th, m 082 SuIldlngMitwlaww lamps, Iols ol good stujtuiil 3 FAMILY- 423 Polk We:iVost, Indusirlal.il. 25 yra axperl- - - ,«VxaSS*'*-KS.-KIHQ-#lio- i T t KImborly, Sal. 9-S, Kiichcichon • enco. Disc Wo will do yard mainlonance M»--. .ANTIQUE OAK 2-pleooBOO- :-----...... ■------— - Sat.-onlyJuno26,910 3,4 D lsg^ .0 senior la ft labor, $24.95.-Alao 4 0 c«nt«r tIoUtlon water bad.d. Kitchon Cupboard, Flour bln j j i j Bueklnpham Dr,______' ■ ^ V 'th in g s , Avon bolllos, Chor RARE Aniiquo Walnul img. gQ4. vvashlnglon Sl. - . Sat. *REMOOEL PAINTMTING IIIN THIS DIRECTORY ■ information 734-3784._____ Library Table, Expands lo *26" wide Delia rib galva' Thur-Frl-Sat.______9am to Spm, Bt6 Chai nizod tin .63c a lineal It. {car Drive. Baby ft kids domIhos. e Small Jobs , (or sale: HEAT & SMOKEE Dining Room :ublo. Call MULTl-FAMILY, lawn chair nmerclal ft Rosidonliai'.. PUcoa F/Jc undor Iho heading o l i ALARMS, like now. reason-1- 8om-l0pm 733-7156. also order colored at B3c a ^ toys, bikes, lurn., aniiqtliquo do mostfusr'cA'jE ev a - lineal (I. ' grill, baby, kids' clothos- ______733-2177. Iti Exp. Rooi Spraying. yaureholcolyoui ' , ' able. 934-8207.______ago 10, U zy Boy, -sol ______.Estlm aios. 734.^73/ d 074 Musical iMtniments misc.. 2158Shorry Lane. SalSa ‘‘-fa m ily , 24, 25, 26. -6-5. -6- C0MPLET1 GAS lawn mowor, 21” , good 1^* NORTHWEST “ ■ Carpoting, drapss, curtain PAINTING Your Your ad ..m teach 22,000 condition, phone 734'0 num laddor, wood oalolaior. construction, lOSi Quality Work. Into- (or. 0 Hondo mandolin & case, $80.'00.' Larry Pennington, U4-21272127 ft lots o( Misc. No chocks i S I ® ? ; y o a r s rior /Exlorlor,IE Commercial, P.O. Box &47T9. San DIogo :sor calculator w/tape, hospitipltal o( experlencience. 733-3885. Reside CA 02138 733-3058.. ______or 3/ 4-8120. __ Early salos.______— equlpt., mlsc.morchandrse dontlal, ft Esllmatoa. liH : - CONSIGNMEmpiighiaciiQlel- ' puiiam a alle a,------CSEIECIWC------J *45:'»nlsc. chalraucoffoo U- =■ ROUGH LUMBER. ■ . aall ll, SAT. JUNE 2Slh 9 to 5. "S 3rk I ______Undscaplng. Call soocUl bla. S30: leathor Jacket, b^. 07B OffkaEQu^WitforSttella dim ensions- $220 to $260 pper er house Trom corner ol Susi ” ■ e w ; Ullzlng In Pivot Malnlo- I ' - 38-U5;-Mofrli-atoroo cabi­ •• -M bd. fl. lies ft-posts. Will- WIII Factory ft-E asliand,-R^^e^ « - OBC------Rrwwrwood' ' 7490. Free est ». Let Perk pin point n e t,-*40: alow tTOokor.-si<: lestlmatea. „ ^ deliver. 32M0W. - modeling supplies, clolho! ASPEN or PINE, Cutt to1 CUSTOMCAI 9x12 - snag carpot. *60; 077 'Radio,'IViSlaw — . am. appll., (urn., coiioci O ^ E T MAKING 453?;flt C 7 droiaof, t20; toaslors, « length ft Oellvorod, $60l ^ p. o r ACARPENTR i AM/FM STEREO with 6 irack ^ lblea,m lsc.______— cord. Volumo Ordor OL STCOUOUIDATORS J _ & lurnlablo, sund s 79:8880649.-■ ■ am/fm atoroo radio: 8 trackilk *-campor— LWB/jacVs- jaSO." Henglh^F'roo-doliver-c -J-" w atches'& jowolry,. Ilvlni m iles. 5 4 3 ^ 0 ...... CUSTOM PAII LAWNBOY MOWER WITHI tape, play baCk and re-0- Etc. Thurs.- Sat.. 9 to 5. 208 room chair, oloc. bol U rry Liquidate). 734^ ^ |— •coraer;^0:99.-Blua-Lalce8-sa- -BorathAvartCorrjeffefaenH— -ex a fc ii« rr2 pioeo-aactionain il- -PJNE-COflO-WOOD.-t85------4767,— =r Ccmmunicatlon9_S»_Blue.J*. —BK«ACl0fARD8At£;=3== : =wdarttonre»r*^ne^K»n» B s s i a LAWNMOWERS* Rebuilt &’ Lakes 733-9444.______982 Adama J u n o S lh . 26th,1, & 539E.iaih,Jaromo- ! RENTANEWTVIOwnanowIW 27th. Toola, toys, clothes, u a PINE FIREWOOD. Ion ■ C Tiinnm .- <23- p ,( ,i„aslonal ,i quality. Expo- ' ~ rcbiftYTVRiQflfltmpzaittcBflb,a - ^t)!ltiyH^ilef«rcamefa8T-ft- >ta~ ~fengttT57~$50-a-coid:—FrgiF r w - ' ------:------Kl-fleasonablr-Tatos:— «•_ niisc. j»i d e liv e r ^ o r 6 cord oTdSrai f i a r ■ ^ ------Fraa Batmtfn*^S7734:i75fl. . T "______------MAaiOH3HEF-<}t#h«a»hor,-_ Jtora.chackad, 204 MHn.Ave.______lrallBr_Jtamo,_lunu-carpol ! N.CAINS-733-7111.______BLOCK SALE. Northern i T )rd a rn d w before price goe|0«9 . n o o & FARBERWARE ern c lo th e^ baby ihlnga, *I UP. Cali 423-4880.______gSW !igSN -°VEN. USED COLORED TV.’S,S, Pine Drive Cul-de-sac, 0 Olf (f more. 7i4-488lf______guaranleod ft recondllloned.. lalt used Johnson $400. FM 2 W UR CH In Filer. H ot Flltr» tr 240 M*ltt Str, So. Hanaan ^ 4 ^ D E P E H D MIBLE,AFFORDABLE^ hand. Dowling ball '& bag. way business radios. Blueta and* 8ehoo(. 10am to epm.>m. (acroaa (rom Hloh School).I. ■ SAVE BIG BUCKS, Order bl _ .Ukfla_CommunlaUlon4L&30.JO Miao.ltamotalitypaa. Mr truck load now ft get dia ------SM— APPUANCES.- FlahainV countl324«Mevsi. • MEAT SLICER; scaios, tabla ,. Blue Lakea 733-9444.______■ DONT MOS m June 2«7.■27. Prica toys, boys, womans, a eltalra, m eat c ase s, fotJ^- ' 29" -PHILCO CONSOLE,E. ml. E from Sugar Facto-:to- m ans big & lall clothes. LouOla , • • - - ■ ’c z n Uln a ica maker, aandwleh 'guaranlaed. Only $199,99.5; ry. 9am on, Latflaa atuK,jl(, o( mlac. 0am .to'5pm Sal.lal. $85CORD-eul,splll,&dellV'»llv- --unlt-.&-ca8h-.replster. 324- Calna ' •Clearanca'-Cflntar.r gents atud, + crazy thraads'Ida* M una 29. 929-Mountaln Viewew a re d . O lhar prices will vary,a ^ . ------ma,a24-2eM,324-m2. 73J.7111. . -■> .rorall.Suoarvarlttv., 'D flvi. : «M 7aaftjr7, . '■ r -ih, ■ r'

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113 FaimtRinch r a . f mirmliTipiafflanti i » Boau4is4Uarinaltema ‘ Motor Homaa *1 K'SfiE K .'iSSEF rEURRY DREAM MA&ACKINE i m 20' THE I ACEES^ BOBBY WOl,FF L:,^t I swivel aea ta, c m lM Minl-.Ilnl-Chsvy 35<). ^ b ■ ------QA iE-6A LE-8A L£r i8h_tJndar._IIye, ..u^m iieTs,.load*d, lo *14,500------■ Grain Bins, In sloe ler. See al Inter- ' B . Now & lave. Call : Exc Condition.'rl"SJ&.1e?Si ] L ^S li°'fc,M m Homes in Inlermounlaln W Homos Wendell. 536-23 "That wbJcb we call sin inta NORTH . 6-26-A ' r?0* , Mteft Cotlecl. - Its „..F«ntHtnwortwintea lnWondell.536-J 8 1979 26' Win- OthCiiers Js experiment for) r 4 A Q 7 2 ntoiDlanwntt w il l HAUL: ChcIhopped Hay laa^RuslOocoi', u s ." p. V10873 — orSlleage.Call43:432-&08. t a 8(cu-uiL..ftru ^ . nal>aoociaaa/ " — R^Jph Waldo Emer- Blda currently ball SpOfttiqGOOM 440 Dodge, 7: ♦ 8 8 54 2 / . ,r~tw i o«pl*d on th* lotting fo CUSTOM 3 BAUNC ay tor sale 220 SWIiiWIFT with 3x9 w 'Jf;iirpoSllSS: •" •' od condition,- 890 at niermoirmounUln Motor Leopold, Qood WEST ElAST ' -• .-i m f l r Uing. Johnny exc Varmll Gunun *275 CALL Homes In WencWendell,536-2301. ^ ^ IU 1974 GMC • 4J93 ♦8654 V'""C 1^h"MD02erwith rjjr-5 ^ ^ 32W25L3544251251. MUST SEU 1 Scraper, CUSTOM BAUNCNQ. Rodney q o l f CART, electric, eii naw bubblelop VanVan. 48,000 miles 1TQ42 - serial #0-840067 2 K!no543;62S3, I, icebox, new XIi someone else goesS4K J9. ♦ 1 0 3 .• 086 ______ftntom Seed 1 MCh Euchtld S iper CUSTOM -?«, i “• f:S.Twln'vin beds, good d o wv rn in today's challengingg ♦108.87«4 ♦Q532 ^ j . ALFALFA SEED (or H orM t l27LDT2a202 ""'* * * • 1 MCt) Euclid Scraper___ .. ..Swathing. Baling i U99S. Seo at In -...... - - s l a mm; It’d easy, for us to Imer HD-11 Ground WorkmiB,? r A il' SAVAGE Model fl ^^orHomesln 0 M U TH ‘ iTmmn f {aaa!.i7:iag:r- mo. CALL ^ excelleniloni condlllon, w ondoll. 53lt.2a nt at sin. If one of uss 4K10 I 'I'::: r & winch. S434686or543-401'231— L------>295.734-1897: • '^SpJa’lM M 'r« il!lll?^ iS "C h ’ilrHbr BC3 his way, we will1 . V A K J 9 6 . V ; • 087 ...... HtyTQmlnraln&FMd FOUR-Qentle Sadd Viilth angle dozer 8. CUSTOMQREEsE N C H O P WEATHERBE 7mm 7i Rom. !•« ACRON «; Trailer. Mutes.Call32»-4l20. '-•423-4269 Mag 4x12, Redli tove, oven heal- '- procwbably label it an unlucky ^ ALFALFA HAY lual i 1 Horaes boughl-sold- “ wch Q^llin’^M?! ' good rubber, e x p«riment. e : ‘ - ir 13.00 a H om soffloo’aO o water truck CUSTOM QrainIn Cutting- R edlloldrings4 1 9. aerial avalalble, S2S. anin acre. Ex- sling, 4 browninglS g M ? ;.« 6 0 S. Ses al Inler- 'he sinful declarer wins .------' 03- Livestock. PH. 73 ’wh*K^SrthM tfl perienced operatrators. 206- CallTU-1608, Homes i n ______^ * '■ Vulnerable: Both. Dealen' ■■ — ____ Cy8T0M _ GREEN. C M odel #CC925CK29,ai -..-J ___ -y}of}d^l!? j? § :^ useless free' finesse and PINO, Qoodlng Qreon( in I C h M ------HOR8E8HOEIN #73247 -Chevrolet' -556-9166.— — I South. The bidding: — ^ *2^- JOECARPENTt serial CUSTOM TfivetTallefB /A C E ARROWaw moior " p la y/s'two-hlgb-trum s ps.The ------1— MCh—1977—cm GRAIN 1 8 ______I ; Sootb West NerUi E aat S THRE_SH1NQ, 733-2>•2237. ABSOLUTELY p e n e g i^ nOmO, M , J8,UW8,000 miles, exo. q u e een n fails to drop and now DAIRY QUALITY 1st Ci ^TER ■ Pickup. Q .«^h condition, newlew eleclrlc re- ^ 0 r 2V Paaa 3V Paas « - titv tor «iia. Call 734-aallaSM*'"*’ (.Purebred Arabian______! iCKR1472139a21 .1 CUSTOM HAY STSTACKING 1981 27' Buchani only -chance left lies eneralor, sleeps “ ®. *■ i * Pass 4« Pass S T ? — ~EXCELLENT“ GRASS ' n Stallion itrtng-bales. Slyle-decor, ' ce S v S I ' f s c c Z ’ m720 East Main. - - w U h1 the diamonds... This. i6-2029 ' several extras Inc «. b * Pass iW P a ss — • CALL 324^740 or324-7115:2252;— reg. horses ollarod m clodlnqfool jo(omo.33<-2«M2906. f in e ssse s fails and declarer u l ^ for CUSTOM HAY ST.ifT c K iN ^ S10.500. Se< Pass 64 Pass S FOR SALE ISO ton first tira cut- s^ble_i>rle_as.324.38 ool bus, 345 v-6, lo s e3 s a trump and a dia- 6ir Pass Pais Pass -J* ' ting >lt>iiin>v. 543^73 Ul ^ u l v ' 2-a wide harrow b S Z l----- OUALITY HORSESHC III o e Juiy Paulson 543-66 ...... m o nid d as the slam goes one GRASS HAY, tu1add IrIn the TRIMMING. CALL5H0iNG"4 3 •e e jw ro g bW i wui i> tTACKlHG 3 COMBINATION Tl aUck, hydraulic CUSTOM HAY ST> JNEBAQO Mini- ® w ay.ly. O p e n in g le ad : Q u b 10 J S , 324-3S57 1 5 d e B ______ion S 4 ^ ^M8 2 w ide SUCl I -- 2 ; « 2 t ______------QUARTER Horse. ______5 yr D-2 CAT w/faclory hy("• travel. For info 324- .^47 low miles. ExesIxceiieni condl- P llaying a the top trumps • OHEENCHOPPINQING. Mara. Good temperi w h e n holding nine cards In < N— m j-f, CUSTOM HAYING fB^'ATb^,-;. rreo^4'molB* ‘ In play, but a huge differ- S Lao'a Custom. FarrFarming. U sed for 4-H.324-711B. e s .’” ?loaded .] wift suit is not. in Itself, a , 32^4703 or328-4964. Auaara Hesston Swathera Moior Homes in t t e St ence In the points atstake.— • -SS ______REG. Appaloosa geldH i_____ DUTCH AUCTION,u llama Ftake. 2 new Fri5fMm«n 3. extras, double:e rear bed. ■2301. b a d ppJay. In today's layout, . _ • ■■ ■ HAY. ANALYSISv.. , Had E X 2 r^ fWW. See al lnuInlBrmountaln- i SSSSSS h lilotor^emea_ir SRAJbir'baUtZ:------w e c ffl»gr<~rtr>'h£f/p‘r ' ■______— “Dncoln REG. Leopard Appy 01 14, Jerom e S36-2301.______-in-»..nd.lua ,-M igIge, radial tiros, p Q01* f ah additional chance, Jaro m a. 324.7511. ______8 yrs., good carriagi „.“K s a * f ______STARCRAFTIent Storeo. ^hllch°"ch, 4 more! d ^ aarer i should win the first iSouth holds: 6-26-B HAY lor u la . Also cuslom cut been packed on & ui Stacklno sleeps 6. S1BS0.ISO. Call 733- , , 1,500. s e e al hay tiaullng. Wa will11 buy bi A jamboree. Exparl s i T - s a , at Intermoun- C lu b aand draw only one high Swathing, <515:______loin Molor Homitomos In Wen- trU mip. p Another high club Is locata your hay rtaads.Js. Havo> rider. 11200. Call 324-78lerlenced FOR SALE Model a cre: Call S3WM 310. TRADE FOR concom pact car, dali. 536-2301. ♦ J 9 3 S 2 semra. Rainbow. Truetrucking r e q . Mar«. axe. btooc1-7944. Darwood 7 to 8 yd. loeaci dump 638-6522 e v e s ...... • 1979 16' Travel Ki icd and a thlM one is V S * » 643^23,______; ' 1974 25’ 8UPERI>ERIOR, Dodge — :— 10 yr. old, broke, C bn lines ca^lB operated; Side STACKING, "O*! sd In dummy. Next a,, - ♦KJ9 2 5 HAY In lha llald S60160 lon. spring loal, yrtlng stui lx’24'uaed CUSTOM HAY ST wd cond, dual • n i f f e d far truck bed, about 4’• yd. 6 h o " 2 New 2wide. 1066.53. roiA7=?»s?t=,W Onan 4 much L n imip p is led and the finesse ♦ J0B8784 • — ______llaahy halter prospectitud cefi type G rater; 4-1600x24 deeded, aon427 TRAILERfPArrcH~r;r lor 22* cruiseq „ c useful free fln^e and lo « o k f o r t h a t sp o t. haliers. Lg. area, good tc new 1981 CUSTOM SWi■Irf-SiT;.: ; 15' t r a v e l tr / 1 SADDLE horse lor *“ *' FOR SALE: Take over WATHING, rent. 733-6758. forflm o.,6^2583.______, . monls on nearly new ------^ mllos, vory goodjod cond. Best 12 tr•icks ie or he would have 'or aale. Maasey Ferguson3. 1.5 s 1968 31* BOLES AEROTravolA i offer Buys. SosSoe al inter- to le a3d d a club for a ruff and Seado brtdte quetUoot to Tbe A eo. S >r. diesel ssi^si. or quoiea. fraiiBr, sell-containtalned, full mountain Motor P.O. B ox'lU U , DatUi. Tesaa 781*9. S h klda. com bine, 860 Model. Itor Homes in d ls c a rr c d . ..._ S: ryUp to 100 pairs s«veieverai~ -13 YR. OLD-^uart^_ _ _ _ cab, straw-chopper, d good cond. WondoltrS36>230i. wlUiMU-addre*a«d.ttattp«d«oTtlop«- . . m „ lMn^h."vB OREEN CHOPP ~ ^ ...... N o c monthB:fl78-25to.______m are. Used In 4-H, UOCtarltors*- -hydr-dtiver-exor-eond.-; y g f c Z l M ; ------r too much difference forr^Jjr... (o SJ- 423-4732.______«00. Cali IIM hra. Reason selling »MPAN10N, p As TURE for RENT w S r a 'i ® 22’ COk ■ g ------M«k>n-Valley tor 10 eo^oowa. 2, 3. & 4 y r old horaai______leased my larm. 6£ ... rool a/c. awning.ig. rear bath. * 1962 PACE• ARROWAI 30' i Sorlnn Waler. Call 7 3.3608 3 ^ ATatilan, i l l SUndard•M« 1/2 early am or Ute pm.i s r i s - . ------now rubber, no0 lileaks, Exc Rust color, Md load wllh every ------r r r " i Sell or trade. 326-S410.ird bred, FREEMAN 200T baler, Condition. *3799B S • 'tlrm .-o e- option, 454 Chev Che gas or _ :------PASTURE-tor-2 .tsorsaa *i(?d h ay & GRAIN GrotPo n C h o jt___ talls.aUntarmo«nt>untain-Motof- -propaneMstancTtrtcfTiBdrTDntor" "i. , mllaa Wast ot tha tioapir a ^ S l ■ "3 VR. OLD H ilfA0, r pinion gears 1 vr. Visconst'ago -plnflICa!t4392.163r - H^osinwond^loll, 536-2301. balh,-LeBalhflt>10 ‘AVabTiTT -tinotler-4-ne»dl«a-2n( m la4Acceaaon«s ;tS) CydeaiSuppUM. Cyc jjs CycleatSuppllE i-::;:!22a2L— _ sn'l burn Ha^ Stacking with 1872 AUO r.22' - self- *1977 Wlt^NEMG Ready “ “ O y'- IHC 178 harrowbod lo r 198282 ■season. contained wilhIh shower, Dodge, sloopsI «. 6. lOir 6.in, REBUILD tfft AnlmrtfWreedmo d ______itor. Call E ^ e ^ n c e d c IT fW ra T iT c HONDA Ot r r r ; 4 YEAR old sorrel r oporalor. rurnaco. 4 A/C.:. £Exc cond. TTOOmiles J a c k s at ABBOBOTT'S AUTO Cai!.e25-5002. _ . ;SjnS.°Sdio” L .S ?'iE ...... STUD SERVICE, mual si J ' com bine wllh motor. ______*3600. Must soli.■ 78.788-3265. *1976 Cruise Masi SUPPLY. 305IS Shoshone 1977 7S0 Hond iTciean, HAY STACKING. su|Jupor1IJ48. 1973 kiT COMPAtPANION. 24- 29,25®'ps B,_ Ji.ow S tre e t Soulh. TwTwin. jammor. Call all< IQ davs' rrow'Bad 2 wide. CaII36»2094. I alle r 8 734-7647. le T a - K o )^ GL-1000. n SS !£* ' ’ HARROW BED. extra c s : ______Travel Trir, Exc kU 23’. Chev 1M9 CHEVY 327.27, 283 engine *1225:______N.H. su p e r 1046 Harrow1 _____ ROTOTILUNG, PLPLOWING. Soil-contained S'/'ohoS’.^ w/i ii y € lsc ay n e fo r 1978 KZ 400, like ______Catttew m ' HoTMEquJp Mining 4 lub.Call637-4887ot model, Sido p a n s - « Chevy i rilk^liew. fahr- |X l,M !r3 2 lw r® fo rs a le . Call 543-5878. ------L. - p a n s ,. Mazda.-xo-roury-gsared- -Ing, 1300 mllos,ile8.-»1100.-ca1l- -1B77HAHLEY Davldaon FLW f...... ’ ANGUS BULLS for sal auabie-for- ,977 22' Kit filth 3rd d S c brake 733432fl. aale.- eELUX^2-horse MpfMOt tn h a y eiLER &.GAS.MC Ha^linfl. Call 326-463' h w heeler. *1962 RREBALLIL20 2l 9'Irallor • starlo r, two Fore Howard Angua Ranch, BulBuhl, I981._used only once,‘iS ii i S ; FOR SALE. S150. ( s ii:------excolient conditionlion through- f*ar double bod.rd o ssem b llo s, auKu^lomotlvo AC. 1976 YAMAHA■la Tti. : e .. ; r . 1200CC. 'ull d re ss, I 2 , t g g . ______Calizj4-?0B9._. J2450! 666-7793.______' ” d7 ,7 rr STUTZMAN ST.STACKING out. health foraorces sa le. *1962 RREBALL.L 2: 23.<' trailer, dea±oxjrado. 733'33-4531. U)w mlleaoe, i » 3 « C • ready SERVICE. 3 w ldo : ” 44385.______M ATTENTION OAIRYMEMEN: HALE 4-horse trailer,______t J.D . 600 swather. 1 2 'dn V J 5 3 2 9 x « S :m _------_ '------rear double bed.Id. 1970 F10Q Pic:■Ickup Parts. *1485, Callfl7-e3 Raduca fssd coata up to oughbred m odel w/divid trade lor 38<40 In. b a les.. C a'113260102, ll. 25' LAYTON Iravcavol irallor. *1977 NOMAD3 -2 -20‘...traiior.- -H eavy duty.reat 1977 HONDA CT-70, : e S ^ r thor- conditioner, field it orLS43jg55rL0on^_-_ t40./ton with a Procaasiiiaslng saddle comp. $2350.764-ividers, good cond. USOO or trad ______soil-contained, lublub 4 show- Blaopse d o o rs, roar giasi ------eyat0m.-flMea6#-llnancii Tractor Swalhlng- C ustom svswathing. er, sloops 5, awnliivnlng. good *1977 RoadRani ■ncino- ^ v aa ^-alrtleld . >64.2493 mix all. Call 544-2422. Ranger 22', headlight. Also’S lita '" ’'’ B.e.lloolCond.: with credli approval, ?»." c NEW 16’ Stqck'Trailera. ilswatfip;, sjiajiq.324-26W.___ c am p o r fram e-54 . 324^3964.______^ ______JOHN DEERE 3020 I, Tra J7800! i"j(o‘ldPruot“l54^40* a ^ o t ^ ' n o , 110 , f m B ------UOOO, Ssl6 Prica ra Si Reo Excellent condition, S '.sleoDse 75 DODGE engln^ 1 ^ . a , o W W BULLSI Most b reeds. I 1279^ &37-65S2 for Mike. Tn7 '-»iih 2 WIDE H arrow, je b d d in g . 128 - Camp» trans. runs Call 4 3 2-^4. ------RamrS4»07»-or-5434e24- - S43-.aa7aJaiflG.Wall Imberly M.F. 4 4 d i « o l t r a ^ |w ’ Process _ia2BJlQMDA-EX! - . s<3-se34 Rocky to r Kei WE~PAY“ C A S 7“ l " i aybaler. Wiildocuatom hayS’'swalhlng lelescoping -camcimn«r Irl 8Bir ! tenttraile!LERS' ...... All sizes, fully equipped. 0( IM - UtmtyTfiBeff UM en g in e prolflct” *r! good aelecilon ot VIrg/Irgin 829-8588 eve, alt 8pm. " ^SOiCall W ^isy *3 '^ string ______- r ------r Clearance sale Tandom axlo facti »■ <•>« VT ,!— n. • Miscellaneous truck beds ■■ ' Holatein broeding bulls bui SALE: Reolslerod___ iNew Holland 290 3 si >811 pro- • ■ — --- 800-1100 tbs. Call Don H2rr aa 1030 1?1 Boatt8imiriMiMm* fir m odels. BERT HAF lolk Ram D.O.B. 3/15,Id Sul- baler & N.H. 1262 sell MOTORS. Wondoll,toil. Idaho. Inr haiiTinn ear we ?oMoj;d'ie ; ____ Grandson ol KnockoutM5/81 > pellftd baler: 2 Case Kk Craft B usiness 5364323i323. resi- » S i e for Car j-„aot S ^na/enmonlS ^ 1. ^ Yam aha 250, 800 ' ‘ f o r SALE. Bieedlnfl-afl-a g e A ndrus's Mutotraln. oul At & - rractors. 734-3589. o n Boat, donee 536-2418, ------16' BUCKO gooi aaaiB tTack condition *1050 ortooloinr.or Holstain bulls oul ol damSams yeir Ihls Ram measuAt a NEW HOLUND 12S3b aS l e r . 49tfcu.ln. ongino v^re78erkloy. fOR SALE, Sh. y o u a bargain Also have backhoea, 9 o o £ " wllh over 20.000lbs. ol milk. mill 35V4" tall. 38" long. ' I speed lot 4 oloctrlc trim, Sharp 6' Ilatbod. like now.S“s43«27or S< CSiiSItmSS^ isured PFK3PELLED HAY BAI 1, Cabin cabovor, sloops 5, . _LIKE.NEVV.1981.K«Kawasakl440 §uyon a 198181 XV> 920 RH trucka. compreasorsM ____ _ -dollvor-lo-Twln_Fairs„!■ Will Cab. V C , Variablelenslon.- sp .inside with-fm/anr-aKateroo-4 oven, Ico box;i. Jack . I -Yamahar-2300-mB-mlles,-been- -bucket- -trucks,—^,‘tratlersf;— r- — FUNDS ARE A^ILABLEp I(o more Inlormatlon Calls ^ FI o r _ -'-drive.__hydraulic__lens„ 'f.ady. cassette player. CB h wheal trail- Drive,^ Leas than ,idden2weBks,:s, 2 2 days since tranaporters, etc.. a v ^ b l C WIN 575-1769 Jolin Day. Orpi B radio, 324-4569. ____ whool dual 3000 m iles. 734-72( buy dairy cows. Wa wl 11 503- 16x18 bales, Heldl>- re. Need sliding w indows 4 : ;— ------o r, 1979, dual whi ,5434702. • lor lI aSE or RENTAL. . . . lease dairy cows to comptmpe- - or 733-7406.______>rogon D esperate- m usi sell.y Nof'ar roots, Elec. relrlQ. 4llc ii « ( i“," PULLY EQUIPT.r. Doiuxo axie, Insulaled,Id. electric MOTOR CYCLE Tl tent dairyman on a 41 oror 606 QUALITY MILK GOAT.___ | ^ J13,500. Make any■ ( . All gauges 4-ilonts, t4SSnSm Campor. hoalor.r, range. Brakes., Idoal lorlor hofsea,, sale. 3 rails, *2i monlh lease. Dairyman musmust Ing over 1V^ gal, por-dr.g iv - 537-6552t0,rJ4l.ke,______ide 1047 axle, g-Z load trir’,ir lol'oi. Shower.' nowjow 4 gas produce, or etc.etc. *4000. olfor. 733-0483,733 quality crodllwlse. ItI Is1 S^K. Call 4;3-4ff70. 13-7827. Jackets 4 co v er incneiuded. r°«rlg.*199S.423-5lW■106. ______676-3796, C764042,_!2.------MUST SELL! 19 . " S " i r -day. NEW HOLLAND 3 wide rtJt7r “r«1^ 78 YAMAHA SPECIAL. SPE low A i i J ^ i ^ i f u - . S pesalblo to buy your pcosar 2 YEAR OLDS, 1 yoar_____ ol harrow bed. 15500,733-78 aiilornio-, • KAMP-AWAY 8' camoor. cai 3 , Davidson Sports londlllon. Be&t After S 733-9043 ; • nord & loaso them back t< burner Stovo. iceboxw x, sloops 132 Auto.Plrt8>A{itAccsMoriea *isoo. win die:irfcAr 10« mll«a. 500d cond <9 spring sullolck owos,r olds. ( POWDER RIVER bow ga 164 or 423-5300 — you 10 provide you with cssl“ 3'’ 544-2181 or 544-2705, 1-6382, BOATS. MOTORS 4t TRAIL. 1 4. '/* overshot. caDliablo lacks, CONDITION^ conSenserec ^!. « o b . iii7i EXTRA SHARP 1979 GM(S lor romodeling, updating, o 1. Cali W eather mineral, leede IWarlna ' emup; -2WW. on 30-83. 7 3 ^4141. 1 , LEER CAMPER~R TOP. c n e w o u new. 423-5123-5549. SHARP 1976 KAW K osttu, Artoslan Loaslni owos.saSoach.Call324-3e lace VERMEER ROUND BAI S ^ iM o n i S l dl«»«l w/dual tanks. 20m pg« 86.___ CATALINA YACHTS. wido Bod COMPLETE MChM:hevv3/4ion 900, Full d re ss, an Inc. Box IS. Rupert ID 63351Im s S ______I4-32G8 ^ ^ o d A n ^ y t o w r g m S k M S A ™ ! - now Ilro 4 Batter iTao’ KimbJM; ' Phone 436-B040.______450 whilo lacod brood lalt 218 13’ lo30'. P arts 4 hare >34373 Soagull m otors. 4633 Soulh NICE 10H ft. unlqu .0 .1 , >1800. C l i n ______FOR SALE o r , Irado foS GOING BEEFMASTER,—Tn 4< owes. 100 owo lambs.lOdIng WANTED, P.T.O, Shalt' ilquoiy ar- ^ vEREd '* UTILIT EE™ Locm l. I lM M r ------ranged campor. Upotpporovon. p,,, i.jon jgjo. Call ' . — cattle-. 1972 Ford 'A <.lorC hoad 2-4 yr old Branau!1QUS .orjS4.-.215i>S. 10 J.D . Balor, Call 702-75343 C IU ..K poi ^ POlly^ 702-755-2441.______cirsVo"ve'’,: 138 Hesrt a w Equipment pickup, PB, PS. auto. nevC Bulls. Proven A Toslod. Cal »51.-.. ■ W HITETraclors.2-l55anOk. low Evinrudo 4 M orcurv M 702-7S2-3433.______■ no . pQuKtySRabl Mosa' boats 4 Iishing t FOR SALE. (4) 12x16 ‘o^734^S69, ------TOR SAUSALE ----- *'«*• goodpwltl^i 105, m uch below book.>mo. td Tom'a Marina & SporiorlG ds! PICKUP CAMPER. » .4 2 ^ d i o (1) Approx. 3 REGISTEREO ANGUS Butlilulls WANTED: U ying U)bits Hei hrs. liko new. M 1,^ well-in- lucbo mao Whoels w ...... Hoyburn/Burley BridgiJfioExlt.- suiaiod, ico box. hoalor. ho 3 *30011 se t (4) jubbt „ „ r ' ...... 2 yoars old, 18 m o n inJ. s.-j 4 2000. Call 326-4M3, ECju^pment, Min, -Homo, );rw 2^"ja"x y^eartlngs, Siooks Angus ick. 366 GLASTRON Boal w/11s /li HP burner slovo. StOSO 1 llaros for Chovy-S» pici Jaw Crusher For sale -1978 MAZO*! OUS 3 g e e s e SIO each. 3 turkc irollino re a sonablo ollor. 324- 7334439,______1971 HUSQUEVAFARNA 400CC. rollor bearing Pickup, Sspd. long bedZ Funch. Haiollcn. Idaho »10oach.423-«5O3^_. ' 1969 2 Ton c n o v jriruilies. rt. 10 Evlnrude 4 oloc, ir 629-5018-829-S174,______'sidles, motor. Like new . oxc:«c; fish- ROCKING R slide in c. *32 5 .4 1987 (2) 50'x24"-StacStacker Con- 39.00(fmllea 637-4660/ - — S — ■ - - engine rebuilt 8o6o mile? FOR SALE Chev)hevy turbo- *1*225. Call vervora ft. dum p bed grain flatbed sid ing & wator,.skling rig.-Cail.. rig ,^.^jood-conditionion. Caii ^ydro 400 iratisrari8ml88!on._ 1955 CHEVY PICKUP. R e f ------TOP DAIRY hollers & cowsowa 112______[ n ^ 1 dual ra4-i82i. ___ )k. beli_ crane. -good.condltlon, Call 324-73Se. tor sale, wm buy on ordor. New 1M0 36 tt. Ilati azs' AMOTH METAL PRODUC G ooseneck U ndemils. c soli GOOD SKI 4 Iishing lOWfl. CAMPER. Sink,Ink, stovo. ------evenings.' ______J f a y d s Huohos 543-S825. icks, In- n)TD25Catw/bla( Buhl. Idaho.______Tho Plpo Pooplo- GatediiCTS trailer with beaver uils,:eroniy iiborotass. 100 hp ovii■vinrude oven, toilet, jack! — Underflround. 543-4777, ______moior, 7334S67. 7&-064iiliT " sulaled. *1650, Call 73- iM Cvclas4lia48uppllaa 136 C yclaalia&8uppllaa ------weANEO-HoHtetn-OnHr-ft led M m ^ e unit or trailer 01 He l4ra, G U iy J. Livoslock.^ BEUTTE IRRIGATION h 0 Com- GRUMMAN i r :a CA n o e - TOB-B’-BECORlTfCT T g W P E i r - f Z - •• - -4^x40 Bioneerjon rfn llfn in f^flf • *34^123- m_____ Falrlleid ID m-2340. Used Centrlllcal Boosters~ h a s 197B Jo h n IM ere 4400grain C< 4 standard m odel. *360.60 wlin overshot. *550.ljF Fi 0, , . l o itfRoyalBoanSSmSSm udpum p “ 1l«o uuDGE W ion“ Hlcku(C ~ — Gated Pipe lor sale. Hlwe r s & bine, d ie sel engine, graligood 733^»16.______■ ortrado,Call7344185. Alao mlacellaneoijle o u a mining Body In Good sh a p e. M oto*. 2 ' EXCEPTIONAL Purebredfed 27.P aul.43U l03.______Slmmental bulls. Priced to ■flway b e an s. 1800 houra,r gc eves g ^ g S “ Bb o a t 9‘ SECURITYr ccampor WlVHAT A DEALI in fair condition. *450. CAL® ' • FOR SALE, A permit cond.-.. Call noon or e< I ^ n ih with ovorshol, sink, fu •^‘''^2490191. fiB oise 686-7728 eve's. - - g . — 8all.B37-6130or352.4S44. ' i ^ d . • . Btove, icebox, lacks. — fjrat of Ju n * w ith pll ■lu u m m e r . ITT o « t5 2 M ______------396S-CHEVY B.U„ . e - cy l J ------, ^ ^ walor Irom the Snake Rivi,r nf. _5 enBlble deals on new■"*' a control. CALL 734-6771,I, ~S*3«ia. )EERE . runj^«cl, long box, *rdrs>:_ pans. Call 423-4437. - - M tU to d m ------____ 53195?!. JA X -1 7 5 -.------_*.Q 9s^ - —::<0uamAtE0UEOUIPMENT ------campershetf,—oood-condfi------“ 1979 JOHN ' DEERE ft *-f==- -ucKiT^xar-oonirp '3' Fibergiaae fieh 01 -r—*2569^ MXJOO- - - « - - - tlon.«sa0.73i4fth. ' - HorM S fumlshad. 733-1838. reel, 35 aioclric ^ C a1 M 2 ^ 7 .® - i i 9 9 5 « - -DT-lOO------1 Ijo'644L»derSail m onitors & C heney re ^wlth eonlfW «rtanKrE-Z - KOWa-lm ‘ .-:::Only--7P&hfa.-4a8-4Me ...... del. 96 trailer 4 com plete ccover, W ‘ ■ *1*0torIMHoibm X51IO O , “ ‘2 5 ^ 77350-"^ ------ars ■ •Q .iod, & burtad PVC ------Ig7«-KIRCHNER modsi.cond. Waler ready. S975.1. Call THREE MOTOR HOMES H x s e s o s p e c lonl l “ ‘249S« ,yr- ’Install trrlgalldn tines _____ 733-7365 or 734-2292. C -J.o.S44Loader,*22 suck w»on. Good.COI ______FOR RENT. Call734-23< ------: lXiA5ft5Reclol. Call7«M»yb. traotor- 1978 FIBREFORM -1d^j-oldBi VERYClAS8T~n7n3' • C l M f '------rimpar —i»g------— 432-B47B. ______fioufs. 90hp Evlnrude. E -it load M odel Beaver Minl-iKs;- 5"“^"" ELCIOF I'^S5 '■I '•y*! . for nsoo or will sell s e p c — 2Vk W aatofH oaom i73^4C :rlllce. iraller,* full top. *4400, » new rubber, Excapioptional: 750 5 « o ralllv, 73^4783 slier 6om, ^ BUCKSKIN Otr. Horae _____ Brockmana M obile H Gelding. X-laim roper, WE HAVE 40 shares^ 3 Ilk* new. Will aacrlllc Home slerBO, roof a /c, c 324.63e7or 733-9112. baler, 4384707.______D odge 360, Dual am ------1974-fORD-4*^Of»-W/eB-— - - header. Over ISOOO won.an' Nonhalde Canat Water r to ■ ■ ‘279?V ® -IS'^ cond., 10M'c«(H>ver TravA Q uiet, gentle for klda also,s5: sale,,Call 538:6^ ______r lor 216 T Jo h n D eere . bail.«> i 1977 14' CHRYSLER. 3i35 HP d oors, lole mora. "leT'i S< ' p e r^ a^ 125-Thr»*Whe« ♦ Qutan camper, exo. condiE- l ^ ^ o l d , - A s h i n g J1250.SO ” 9" PACIFIC Irrigation s complelely recond.,,Ilia & In Mercury. Spoedomimeter, Iniermountain Motorir HomasH Y om o-H opper • • J Sah portHXJlty, oom binallolt with 30HP 3 p hase moto ____ .Calkina trailer. - i*319S1 lr»Wandell.S36-2301. I..M095**] ■ ,»095“ . rs*ri.oiii. MMi». * condk Excelleni condition. S« FOR SALE 0 yr old Regis-t: Shop tasted. ALt exc. »'.r 0 0 yia'i'.K ias.*'"" S ee at i«67 FORO M ton witniSTTE-n ______se e at 903 Robertson. Buhl. ■». • Sund Inlennountaln Motor Homea.Ho ■uBpanslonwllh6810' T " 1976 CASE 880 EXC/ l ^ d^Appaloois geldfng. 3000, 95 JD com bine, good com in Wendell. 536-2301 ■ WAVATOR, l973QMC2900cuaiom«toS: 'L jsai& s.siirf;Cali tion. Setgjgt^ bMna. Sui - J3u»M,Mt).0Ylf.cirTipfl;^oS_. __«CEN JJJURY YAMAHi^A ® ____ _fRC, cond.-turbo « - 21' 10 Siickoraft hanlardtoo 1 burner ranga i , undam bathroom 4 AC. I19( dlion • Twin f»H.t •~73ys< ^rnice. Can ■ en^sulo, exc. cond. I380d2 I H tralferf8alP^2712. b e s t offar. Call 733-1*39 . 1 > 678J654or676-4J07 ^ : < • ...... • • . t - .■ ^ ■ ' # ------'■ ...... I I ------^ ^ ^ ------S;Saturday. Juno ?e 1982 Tlm Tim e9>News, Twin F alls, idaho (i-7 m l w ^ m r--- - " m Autos-UncotnfMercufy .. Autos l a " Autoa-Cheno >40 . • Tfuck>« 1 « ______fruek^:k^ 140 ' Truck!jckf 140 TrucIJCkg 142 Importa-SponaCarCati 146 "4WhMlDrl«Drive 148 AryiqVe At EXCELLENT. CONDfTIONr 1965 1600 UOAO STAR IN-.' iiT “ 4 IMI CHEV CITATIONN 4-4-dr, 1980 Capil, auto, trans.. PS. IN.,' 1973 IHC 4070 3 axlo 'Of. Ifl'TB C^HEVY % Ton Pickup,w p,. 197f OATSUN P .y . 4-spdpd, 1?7?~FiAT 309i AwiTFmTfI 1953 FORO 4WD Plck'i/pi'^iii'J^ow i m HUDSON HORNE I miles: PB.&al7. >4895.526-5805. . .. -Tornalionai; S spd. 2 spd■pa 1300 mllos;on 400 Cummins,ns, BosI olfor. Soo-to appcocl-ocl- tonoau, stiarp! « 750. 324U4 t Cassotto Sterfio, Luggaggago painl, new tracHon tiros, tire door sedan, good restori roar ondi'new •ng brakes, Llllback, sun nr«>* A REAL CLEAN 1975 Gn ■7 -1976 1/2 TON-Chovy Big IC. 1C. bost olfer. 733-7052 alter 5.5 ■ . bod, Pickup w /cam per Shell ’ 1B79 HONOA ACCORD, oxioxc, 1975 BLAZER 4x4, loado Torlno,oxc.cond.,J1350.1350. No ’^ 2 5 2 1 ______' 1970 FfllEGHTUNER 2 axlo — . Exlras.CalT324.71l9. ' Sl...p,3ZlH.)M,______efused 1980 ZEPHYR- 4 dr, AT, P S ,. <1° P/B, P/S, Air, AM/FM radio,lio. 1979 C 70 CHEVROIJET. cab —- condition. 30 mpg on ro|,00, exc. cond. M600 or m reasonable oiler refus tractor, 318 Oolrolt, 10- >2250. CALL 4^5104. om-' 27‘ PULL hay trallor. J270Crop. gas. «100.726-5176, trado part on older car PB, A/C. exira sharp, >4500, spood, new painl, now __ & c h assis with new 16’ com-' l a ____ ;_____ A »iM -B. B u l c k ______®*. .1977...PEt£RBILT.42«.' 'old. (old blnatlon stocK & grain body.>dy.- : Call 5 4 3 ^ 0 .______—_ , 1B7S-MAZDA RX7. loss thaTKan _____ . ._1M5MUSTANG,PS..PB,:FF155. C*ll^<-S619ovos- fuDtJOf. O»copllona1ly-ooo0‘^ Side tiaiior. torms ayaiiablo.3lo. now PTO, now hoist, oxe.JXC. 89INC 2Ton, V^, Sspd.VjlVjn 24,000 mitos. Contact owniwnor '1975 BLAZER 4x4, autorao; air. 'VERY CLEANS 19T0 0 i Oood cond. I1506, i f cond, M800. 678-37*, 678- (3500. Rivlora sports modol. gi tw Ailtoa-OldsflwWle , 733-7245, 548-2332. ' cond. Call 324-8686. lako 20' Bod, S2250. CAL^LL botwoon 8:30-5:30 733-7206-oe vory good condition. U5( m S B ______B1100, Call 543-5346.g 1966 MUSTANG HARDTC 75 Konworlh cabovor. S '7^ In garago In porfoct condondl. 1975 GMC SWB 4x4. gro< —— • now paint, new rad ialls, is,: 289, dlesol. 44,000 mi,, 4 door,- , 173. AuloO«aIorar» 175 AutoDsatori>ri 175 Aulo Daalera)ra Konworth cabovor, & 6 a. crushed volvot lntori(torior, 1974 BU'CK LIMITED, pO' »«“>. PS, Very goodJ cocond. v o ^ cioan, >5200, Call 43^ Konworlh conven. & othora 1980 TOYOTA SUPR/bST STROKED NOS INJECH b°,s|' KOdO'CiinWa.____ ----- 324-2243. ninn' 327 motor, mar&te painli f lob!lo ?lS>?or besi ofler. 436-021 nTeTl^r. 1872 CUTLASS, V-8.” A/1, equipped with ovorythln( d bod ------1— 1968T.BIRO, po rted Interl Exc. cond. 934.5425. Tonneau covor. paddod bi ------new paint, runs great, loUlo lso l AC, morel >1095. 1 ownor, linor, customized' insldo •dillac luxury. Beal olfer 324-4439,4439 Exc. cond. 73W785;______— OOOD DEAL- 1981 SUBAR'ARU out, Musi soo to appreclati -IM A u to J - M m s- 4WD Wagon, low mllos. Wl Main,' r .'" - " ------1870 MUSTANG- lorr s 51 i i o 19J7 - OLDS - CUTLASS 141______VUM • Wl" M500. 733^593, 3()2 N Mai Supremo Brougham 2 door. — considor trade. M995. 734- 73- Twin Falls.______158______A utos-O ityItyslW 12200. Call 324-2920,_____ WANTED TO BUY. V.W. var'flJJ ■6306 o v o s . ____ ■ • — ' -rt' 403, nil, air. stereo d e c k . ______t a ^ j n oood shape. Call t;;;; 1976 4-whool tIro Dodgoa RamRa _i976_C OR OOB A.-PS..,l :5!!— -1981-TOYOTA-TERCEL-SR!SR5--ChargorrN6w-|iros,'~;o g i -;.±;.T.ar^g''s i i T " -7, - a/c, sun roof, mag wheelsBIS4- cioan. Can bo soon al Ri o l^ f* ■~or73»7940.-aslctorDan»r iNSPECi 1974 DODGE MA)0 VANTTj ,1,9 many oxlras. Exc:. con< “ vi pass. 360 V-6. oulo, «50C. hhii' Raymond Usod Car Lol.L___ car In irado, 825-5655. 1974 GRAN TORINO1 Eli 1978 OLDS CUTLASS, black W- J55^. 1978 VW Rabbi angor New Palm. P/S, P / B ^ Call 543-4566,______— ’ ChampaQne Edition, I lo' n l '9 ^ PORD Rang & red, 48,000 miles, exc XLT w/llborglass sholl, sho 158 A tilo a -O wnroM r SlOOO/besI offer. M u ^ t 1977 DODGE VAN convorlod;od miles. S2M0,324-5553,______loaded, showroom conc toaooreelale.324-2445JlmS r * conAHW Jg^L-.-- lo soil contained molot ond, tlon,678-7057or 436-4581, (or salo: 73 CAMARO V- homo.,Pop top, many extras, 1972 CORVETTE, good cont 1974 PINTO Station wag' 'i n ______Autos-PonUac 1972 Ford pickup Vi 'on' tor 1981 FORD BRONCOr'^r-R- xl •JO* engino robulli, Mon good condition, m ust see Exc. gas mlloago, Ilko now. ' 4spd, with ram rod-shill‘•‘o;; appreciate. 423-5701.------1865 PONTIAC VENTURA;- Mako ollor. 6374635-_____ good cond, 4 radial lirosOS &> 4x4. 351 aulo. .11,500 mllo Make oKor 7344256 or so t —. whools off 1976 Chovy 4x<4x4, tio .300. Call 543-8044, . 1977 PINTO 3 dr. Runabc ' • • • ' 1978 CHEVY VAN, Short 4i9W akoflold,.______^ .wh«Ql^baao.;:_J3800,--^CollJ ______• 1973 240Z;"4-spdr-A M rn ------1966.IMPALA-TRU6TYt42 Ice -fia r -1973-pONTfAC'THANS"AHr------432-5361. f/TM-- • “““ 4 door, gas hog, no choc 3167. 455, 4 spd, 411 poallraclion, i '* ~ radio, musi soil. J2995- Ca sAulM No calls Sal. 423-5549, se e al Brockmans MobiljbS ; amTfm ------L_, 142 Imports-SportaCtra*? Homosor734-3l67 d li^ 1972 Chovello, now pal 1927, T Sttool RoadsK ■ t i 4 spd, 1976 Custom Ventura Pon. CLEAN 1977 Iront whool901 — ------— J35o6, will lakrf camp(moo, modified ongino, soo lo° “i P* 12400 Firm. Alt 7om734-1&14-15^, llac 350, exc. cond,, >1400 or drive Datsun. AM/FM radio, I boai Preclato. 3244019-______4WliwlDrlyrwv>i motor cyclo or lishing bo SZ 1978 FAIRMONT FUTUIjfURA. beslollerJSHlSL ------ooodcond. Call 733-1359. — ' a s pari trado. 829-5216.___ 1972 NOVA 4-dr. AT. f one owner, -only 29,29,000 197B TRANS AM, now paint, ■ FANTASTIC BUY. 1973>73 FORD Vi ton 4x4. Shollholl, 1950 poNTfAC parllally r ®**POf "tco- *®50 or lra( miles. Looks Ilko now.w. m ust Irans., oxc. cond., runs Oatsun 240Z in exc. cond.Id. spoko whools, complotolJ“J'y stored, salo orMrado. 323 ^ 734-2388or 734-2589, •___----- be soon. *2800, Can 622.5 122.5187 oood,Call537-8541._____ ^ Lots of oxlras, 734-3888 Bon.jn. rebuilt, 734-5 8 1 6 .______5097.______1978 CAMARO -RALALLY before 9am or altor 5pm.im:___ __1977 PONTIAC LEMANS, . SIiPACElR 733-5710 Carl, 733-5407IQ7 PROPANE POWERED 7 1958 CHEVY IMPALAL 2-2-dr SPORT, 3 spd, 6 cyl, alu 1980 FORD PINTOr-16;-16,000 good-condition. Call 7B8- - Randy. ' ~ ______GMC Custom Ooloxo 4x4 hordlop, btack, good con(condl. whools, high mpg, ' ru BO. 324- 3141,______■r a t 83 1100, good condi­dl. 4spd, ro-buill engine, gooi tlon, can drivo anywhorrhoro. sacrifice. S404000 ^ AUTOMMOTIVE: g n . good tlro3. JSOp, 324-24- condlllon,t3950..'733.7131,.,L _ 676-70S7 or 438-4581._____ IW- Autos-Ptymouth Air conditionin - T l . 1980 FORD MUSTANQGI/ ling, pow er steering,], \power brakes, • _ 1948 CJ 2-A Joop, rag 'OP. top 1966 MUSTANG FaslbairibiTk liaoTHEVrCAM AHoTo; 3 <5r hatchback, oxc. cop 1979 PLYMOUTH CHAMP. IMMACULATE 1981 L8181 roll bar, tow bar. SitOO5 Of o QT_ 90% roaiorod. ovor PS, crglso. aulo. S4895.95. CCall ______tilt w heel, cruTuise control. ’/« Tono n , H e a v y D u t y .•. "• « X-TrSa,’” " “ . Conroiie, Fully loaded. Darkirk bost oflor- Cali 538-2063. MPG. CALL 734-8771. _____ Suspenstan, '33' 3: gallon fuel tank,ik, power dopr ' 'B lue & sllvor lu-lono. OnlyIly _ • ______;, tlnisd gloss, ■- - 3000 nille»r53»620Q r=^ ' LAIO OFF. MUST sacrifice, lara 173' . Auto Dealeralers i n Aulo Dealeile rt 175. Auto Dealertaler* 176. ' Aulo Dealers Halogen. HeadIidlighJs, W hite Letter3r Steel Radiais, now VW Rabbit LS, Top ofgl 175 AutoDealara Heavy buty BatJattery ..; LOADPDI Iho Unb- Loss lhan 5000100 ------^— :------' miles, Lou-ol oxlras. S800 & ERSION^----- caMn Uade^-^324^S07, COffVEI Large swamp cooler (or salo _ i Spacer* Packoc; a g e , 4 Bay Windovows, Kokomot, or Irado lor small doponda- Velour _ Seats,ts. Luggage, Rock, Chrorhc Tire " Clo oconomy car. 324.5524 anytlmo.______Carrier"). lc^Bo>lox, AM/PM Cassette,e. W ire W heels, VERY SHARP 1080' FIAT Sp'ecial- Paint,It, Spray ^oom InsLisulatiori. Cloth Strada, 4dr. . Sapd, A/C, - -AM-FM -storeo-T«dtO;-Ffont ------■’ —W a lts 'o n c l H e aGdlrneFr'Si!\^t^ d who«l d r lv e ^ lS ^ ^ m U o s .

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______^7'. ■ — . o ' I-.;...... M .I im e s - N o w a , I wIwinFalla, Idaho— iSalurday,ay, Ju n a 26,1982...... Y anlJkees ~ \ peddf i l i n g hot ddata BOCTO*N(UPn-) — The chairm an of the Sopy Corp., reading rea lo chargcs that two other JapJapanese electronic _____ <■ ____ ^ ------firm s boufllitcompujputersecrctff stolen r 5 i _ from IBM. says hisIs companyc has been— ------approached manyy limesI by Ameri- Ii cans' offering to) ppeddle industrial •. information. it Akio M orlta, speairmation had been. o b tained Illegally: m Nine people, mostlyjtly employees of ____ihc-tW 6::companies;.-lj;.:hflPcu.l>ocn-ar— ----- ...... rested In what the3 FFBI called tho faking" w ater-linee dam agesr furnitiIturo - A ' largest Industrial espi!spionagc case In . broi‘oken water tine aat Walker Appliaa n c e ^ a n d ------^ ,...... — - U.S. history. Twelvee oolhers living in g- Japan were being souglught In th e case. “ “rrnlfure ** Store, hasIS damaged aboutI t h a l f o f a $3$300,000 inventory.7* I n d u s t r i e A w ater line runniin i n g from t h e b adc k o f t h e ia l ------ter tbo. front, ammH u n d e r a c o n c ret^floor, e ~BM ~i s p i e s a c:tive t >»™i'oke ab o u t a -fourlj r t h ' of t h e way t h r o u g h ' t h oe store sometime during t h e / e e k e n d . . ne w< T A i n C a l i f o3rnia thisis allow ed w ater totc seep up onto tlthe floor 9 \ ; j ^ ^ l l ■...... SAN JOSE (UPD 1 - - Califbrnia’s ‘ tO a-depth O of aboutIt three inches ov.m. Saturday 6 /2 6 I ■ ■ - \ ------esplgnagg-that-lcad to0 tlth c a rrc s t of/^ l — ------■ ------_____ people.In an FUI stln^ting lhat snar^ = 6 7 2 7 = employoajof Hitachachi Ltd. andu.^ ------M ltsuol^W ftclric Co.ro. trying to buy ' • ______the s e c re ts of IBM w asis n' not ra re .______. But, ‘He” said, '(iTcn: fad' that the Japanese in\in\qlv;^cd w as y . . e x trem ely r a r e ...... "The Japanese arere usually (60 sensitive to do thatt sorts of thing outright,’’ Shea said. “1“Normally Ihe ENT1RES1TOCKCON! Japanese do not have■e t to use covert SALE m ean s of gathering info,nformalion. The Sovfet Union and Israelcl cdo that sort of thing, but usually not thehe Japanese.'' Shea said the Japanesnose lakc grcaf .. care in training Ihoir eiremployees who . are sent abroad. He Ho said they t a v up to normally arc well briefeefed on w ays lo gather technical Informamalion ’‘openly • I T and legally.’’ Jam es H. Pooiey, ann attorneya who wrote the book “Tradrade Sccrcts," agreed with Shea that thereth( w as a iot Chair;rs. Tabless. Dining3 Rodrh S(>ets, SofaJS, ____ of .the' type of informalnaiion floating - w r * . I ' around the Silicon Vallcjlle;^that would ' _ breed corporate spies...... s, Lamps- But he'was said moslost of th e In­ formalion is Easily accaccessible and ------(k>ou>oU)avo^ugt>t Table;58, Press€ers. Carppets. Recdiners. S)wivel Ro APPLIAANCES TELEVISION , ■ " .notes are Discount Cpr:^prp., o f New 453' MAIN AVENUJUEEAST ,York, First Boston-Corp.,rp .. A ubrey G, j TWININ FALLS> IDAHO------s] Lanston& _Co.. Wm. "E.. PollackP< & Co. • ------' ' C a s h o nr Cdntract' PHONE 7;r33;3B39 "i r " ■ . a “ B ank 0 / A m erica'andGOldman oIi Sachs — -X— ____ - n ------frC o ,------=------

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["NFtrwalkoutTDltfaifalls D2 Pro qolf news D2 iO ior Hn>)in..r>wl0..t»Kl.>tfnny______B _-glLER - Mipica!sJ!s-M arty Bennett— .%*i£.rnptsptsJti_eachL»hround:^.ThcJas ia st ------Anothcr-Magic-V-Valley-rlder-who— with PiPike Gcnrmer^ora-fourthith-placc— flnlshedln-m KrKrfor third with” i36 naiic)inilcy,l>cclo.5s. scored victories in the saddle bronc portionn cof the second go-round was wa made tonight's final.a ls in thc (op spol show1 ining in thc team roping. points. BuU rtdlas - I. Scoll . “ie) ‘o «.t Kenny Sciiradcr. Nimpa, and T.J, lUr- . lamplon in those the^era The District Six chair cragcs. The local p a ir used onij)nly Shoshone’s Tom t. Twin Foils’ Tim T au nla, a. B radfleld, m oves Intorto"°tlie - I. M«rt>irty rJcnncll. Mlniw. 1«: 2. lm Van-Oslran. Tula Kail*. 40.65: ;i, Iln-ti I Fairgrounds. Bennett’sf s 142 points In McDowel DriKi Ulllc. a n r. m U ; ;i., Honald CallHon, , ‘ veil 12 seconds In the thc Van O stran w as secoi» n d taking-lO.esih fin a lss with\ a third place finishn irin m e Miockfool. l:ci; 4. We*« Hqrtln*.I niscWoo*. lai. 3, olllnan. I>ocalcllo. 43.4V:'4. Todd A»hcr. l>cclo. ' I __ thc barefaaclc easHy-tyl:uUll^liStaQC£d_^ve^a«^-;e...... v— — ------hispairofattempta^ i,tS; S. OouR Ketlcr, Council. M.ei: fl. Monte . I ...... g o a t tying.- ty Bradficld will also» (com- - Buck SlBRcl. Kuna.-ia;a ; 8. Jcfl NWJo.1. Nampa. ^1;nllocque, f • Calduell, flO.Tt; 7, Scan Harris. I second-place finisher BrBrad Little’s IM ^ akay’s S Carrie Munson took thethc Terry Laumb. qu;luallfylng for thc pete Inin the-pole bending via a I third 7- Dwirw hiii, ni»cil»cktoo(.liy;ii.I>ouKJAinc.. GoodinR. llH:.ncclo.ntxJJay . ocalcllo. KI.CU; K. Dan ^'inch, lllackloot. U.4:i: 0. points. n the race for the all-aroundund finals In four eventnts, took thc (op p la c c2 flfinish. erry Ijiumb, Dcclo, as.M; id. TValn llarHoorf, led 134 polnls In , MIMcr.St. Anthony. 114. Bennett accumulated 1 w ilh a first place finish In both>oth .honors In the steerjr wrestling. The Thebc boy’s and girl’s cow culling Klley.m.rJ, nt to Blackfoot’s p^jp j Ingw as SKkUebnoe- I.MarlartyHenndl.Mlnlco. 1M:2. Shcllp; Ihe sad d le bronc event f le t>cndin/; and barrel racing.ing. . DecJo product wrestJiitJed lu'o siccrs in complejleted Friday momijyj withIlh only J .a .SJeph«uon. Hlflrtfrt/oo*. i:i; ;l. Wa^'ne IMto. •See RODEO Page D2 - - M a r t i n i - S h riv el;r ----- |-B»o w n -h a t H W im bliledon ^ o n l y ’’ 7 5 , WIMBLEDON. Engiaigland (UPI) - " i I Martina Navratilovaa ' and Pam M Shrlver patiently walledIled out a four- , ^ still wi ^ r i s ' hour rain delay Friday,lay. then made - ! ' ByMARVCLEMOlONS 160 yaryards distant. quick work of their opponponents to move .1 I s Timcs-Nexis sportsiscditor NobcJobodylnthcfleldmadearunat • - - Into- thc fourth roui•ound a t th e - ' I th e 1979 19- and ’BO Idaho W omen’s Wimbicflon tennis champmplonshlps. • '^1 ^ JEROME - When - Karen Slatete Amateur/ champion, and her Navratilova, feelingg ‘"loose as a . _ j - Brown's 160-yardI approachaj shot to 145 waiw as good fora 12-stroke victory . goose" when she finallyilly got lo play, ...... j th e sccond hole rollDlied Into thc hole . o v eT r Burley’sE Sue Kushlan and defeated Anne White,f, 6 -1, 6-1. an d ^ V ^ ...... for a n e ag le two, slisliahad visions of T w in Falls’F Julie Rcdiker. Rediker Shriver first played nurnurse to Kathy • shooting a sub-70 soscore. was5 equaleq to Brown Friday as she R inaldi, who w as stungg byb a bee, and Thc visions werere fleeting, how- shotI a 75, bul thc 82 she h ad then knocked her out, 6M.6-1.-1. i ever, as BrownI shot a^ thnw Thursdtrsday gave h er a 157. K ushlan Two '.other seededI vwomen won over-par-75-Fridavay, but hCT per------w e n lill0i:76:for.lier.I57:andJlcdlket' 61 ------_ _i:second-jound3natchcs.-s.-butzNo.--14:i^ ------^ formance was stlll'c n t sudden doath playoff off i h e ~ ...... ~ A ndrea L cand, a fte r Jum]umping to a' 4-2 S ® of th c d a y and madeide her chomplon firs tthole. hoi ]ead, fell victim to) (6-foot West ' S|n of .the Times-Newsvs Magic Valley Browrown's downfall came on the Gennan Claudia Kohde,5,7-5,6-2. 7- aia Women’s Open fcfor thc fourth par-thn•threes. She took bogey four on ' B a rb a ra P o tte r. scedc<>dcd 10th. beat ^ stra ig h t y e a r, 70-75-5—145. e a c htl o:of th c five short holes In- ____ .__Kim-Steinmelz,-&V6-3.-l-3,_and-ND. 1 5 ._ - ■'i r - « ...... "W hen i-got that It< eaglcM hought - - elu dled ed in thc immaculate ca- . Vlr^iila Riizlci beat Petnetra E>elhees of I might be ablc.losl\ shoot a 70 again nyonsldnslde layout. Sw itzerland, 8<3,74 T h u rsd ay scorc, thcIhc best round of S ta le!e UUniversity graduate just flat m ade up: her career on thc Jn a roller coast- rown thrco-putted the two pearance at Ccntcr Courtlurt Jusl a few______■' ------crH>ogeyreaglerpapor.-blrdle,-i^she------mlnutesbeforc7p.m. Ihrecs on ihe back nine,' bul ' noted. " I w asn’t con;jnsistent, but thc P-_.; those problems from growing ~ Navratilova, Installed!d as thc lop __ _ . eagle VA-as-exciting seed • after--winning nlnine-: of lo .g.a,rf-I-mado — J Xr 'S some exct)llcril'recoveries. ■ '. so m e good p u tts toda hit inlo the rough at Nos. 16 tournaments this year, racedrac Ihrough Bt=own took a bogile /y on tho tirst [j}‘ the opening se t in 20 minTiinutes. drop- . \ 18, b ut used her puller tb gain hole to drop lo ono10 under lor tho both 'A times, sinking a tricky ping only thc fourth game.ie. tourney, iDut a t th c 3(365-yoM socond . White offered more nsresistance in ' MARUaXMO.SS/T>iT«Nc« nhiil four-footer to conclude ' ^ hole s h e h it h e r drlvn-May-22rdis—^Gn eorge-fj-Rogcrs-that-he-bought-mo Tndre— whon'Rogehi playedjd coII^cTinll, said ThlTIhirSaints' administration refused ~ , ~ncrvous-wben-shc-flrst^s!tL'stfodc.onto— New_Orlcai!cans_Salnls_running_back k___p__ u tin e ___prosecutors’ claims he than $10.110.000 worth of the drug duriiuring he did not believeQ_ihe_.zcn other Saints players to trying to avoid issues, but wc arc M ill pull him down, in thc BreiR’in thc next-game.—------li-_:Jederal^aa•an d -Jt^ added tho fivyj drug? -- - l a n t U.S. A tlom ey Al Wi;Vinters said.- - invxifltigafgato rs IhcyJxjughLdrugs eith('iihor something that wi: Ihe middle of a grand jury in- , - Rlndldl.- who last yearr aat 14 years- counts loseseven It leveled against thc; Observers predicled1 several£ Saints from Slrillrachan or convictcd cocaiicaine ------" L ik e Ih ^^ld say litnrg goes-There are %^tlga[Igation wltirihe-U.Sr-Atlorney’s and 91 days w a s jh e young'jngcst person former rumunnlng back in May. U.S. players would be callciled as key pro- dealer Jo:Joselyn Bruno, no defeats in life,, only c setbacks.' I office.":e ." to win a match S Wimblend-string quarterback David U w as e a rly in ^ f lf^1g gam c e of th e uied to standindjrial on thednig charges: secutors as par^of an11^ in-depth Jn -___R o g ersrs and his business maiiagclager _ b y_form crjyew Orl&leans.llneman Don Wilson.»n, .defensive lineman Monte s ^ n d w t th al'R ln ald i was]■asstung'bya 3uly l.'Hdwciweveri his attorney said he! ■ vestlgatlbn Into dnJR' use'Iri "pro- declinedd cbmc rhent ori th e jia ilc K Reeiw,' w ho claifii'cdsJ m’anyjilayers In B ennettnett, former sofcly'RIckyRoy," ...... bee under her loft arm, and an Shriver would seekk a continuance in tlie ease, fessional sporls, cam e inii Ihe wake of "SouthI CCarolina head coach Richarhard th e N F L used cocjxalne during the linebacibacker Rickey Jackson and de­ camc to Ihc rescue. S trachann pleaded] Innocent lo theI an'admission by NFL nrushing leader Bell, who,‘ho was an assistant coacoach football season. fenslvelve bafck Russell Gary.

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- - TW IN F A L I^ — I can’t’I beb sure, of co u rw , gam«imes, shopping trips and various vi other ' now cmmpfy — was more than1 enoughc to thc Raider,cr. "Some trouble overseas,s. I'll (jail m od eratio n — a loose m oral^slancc. I ’ll I ’m not a p r o f ^ io n a l footb;otbali plavcr..l.dq6ll, : outinitlngs. One summer, whllo he'he w as In train- dislllusloilon me and make me finallally realize you laler.’: admit. Societyety sees nolhing wrong with con- - -spend time In thc hoterroorrwms, condomlhTunis " ingg cctfm p, m y p aren ts an d 1 keikept his young that, likekc the rest of us. professionsmal athletes ".Thanks.*ks.” said my aunt’s bovfrlcrlend, who _ fum ing- alcoholiholic bevCTa^cs: for newer jien-.___ — brhomfiS WftCW N FL alhieleleies reside, 7 sonTn (from a previous marriage);c) a t'o u r h o i)^ a r c not iSSimon-pure, ~ then drove,’eoff. d ■ ...... c ra H o n s '.'a mimarijuana joint or" a line 'of . Yet based on the contact,cl. however lijnitcd, forr a week. In return, I receive gJassofbeer,amartinl. ived an offlclar Occaslslonally while driving downatn»way. n c shomy’ beforeb< thc 1973 season begcgaii !hiV ■ cocaine is a gla£ that I have h a d w ith pro focfootball play e rs and NFL^L football and tickels lo ai ) an exhibition this playa y e r w'ould light and smokipke a.Jolnl,__p|,y„r,^asJas-tradod-to^n-AFC-leam.-j _ o{he£^Ml^le^athiet<^l s(nsfronglytelievefRar pme■mCTl_was ail in c r^ ib ly /un.I------_ -w h ile I.V.watched In horror-and wor ^Uicbcglnhlniiing of the end o7 his rbniani ' ------H ow ever.- I W c finTii shamefunHnt pro- ^ everylHlng DorfRecM saltJiia twoI weeks ago tn ' 1'JlI'Jl never”forget those days,. especially cs the the back;k scat. Toward the end ofofhsrclp- myaunl. fessional athlejhlejes'Ingest substances that de- Sports lUustriied about cococaine use_ih tlie_ aftoriernbon_my aunt first lookQk me- to.this Uonship? with my aunt, she wouldd tellt m ojn _____' ...... _ -. ______bUltate_thcicJj.cJjodies._Thcy. depend on their HT^rnisiruo. ------— ------^ ------p loiyer‘9-«pariment*in y e Mountain'iln Vlew.-Calif.- whisperercd tones {though nobody w*.'as a around) Since thenhen I have m et o th er pro athlthletes — bodies -for-theiihelr-llvclihoodr docs a farm er My opinion stem s mosllyl.ly from, my experi-, ..Thereere,, silling,on a coffee lableIe ln.theaiving—I of- hcr-lxt»yfrlend!s.cocaine-snortinf ing exploits . football, basbaseball and basketball playcyers. I’vt! poison .h is livelivestock? Don Rocfc must be -- __ with a fn rm er dnfoni fcnsh’e-tackle.-now __ room,)m.-WJLS.a.lari;c-c la ss Jar.fiiiedUcd,lo the brim— withfellolovM9orErSho had nO: reasonjn.tqjie. J ------^— encounteredred alhletes-who didn’t ever^n comc- -listened-tonindand-monrGeorgirRDBOhi s fi^ a retired after^riorm ing jori^ r som e lu seasons witfi'r:h m a riju an a. N ext to th e jar layla a package Anotheier night, the player and myly aunt took "ncar'ahyiclnkind of recreational dnig:i-w■was also— be'uricdveredrlJdr lf Reese is telling Ihe-lrulh,------with four different teams.I. V>When Ihls athlele, of roll-oiling papers, m e to anin off-season charity baskeltclball game lntrodu(ajdHj tito an cx-startlng guard forir Ithe Los and I feel sunsu re th a t he Is, the N FL a n d .who shall rem ain anonymouslOUs, played w ith the I was w 13 years old al the time. tlr Desplle betweenn thoI 49crs and Oakland Raidiliders. After Angeles ^kcrs,^1 who proceeded to} i unwind possibly o th e2r professionalp leagues aro in ihc San Francisco 49ers. he malnalntalned a strong havin,>'ing read J im Bouton’s controitroverslal book th c gantiugh gam e"againsi thc Goldeijen Stale throes of an1 ej epidemic which may weaken relationship with an.aunt>t cof mine. Indeed, BallU Four,. r still faithfully believed be pro- All-Proww ide receiver, approachedd oc u r c a r to W a rrio rs by smoking a'jolnl In his1 HolidayP big-time athlcthIctlcs. Quality of play, fan Intcr- they nearly maiTied. fessiosional athletes, these heroc:roes of mine, speak wlvith my aunt’s boyfriend.. 7Their dia- Innroom.in•in addition, Iiknow a wide receiver,re est and attcndcjndance, television contracts — ' Through my aunt, I hadad the pleasure of rostratrained ' from habits' poteiDtehtiaily de- loguc rescscmbled an cxchangc fromom a cheap ' .now one of the very best in the NFL^ at his these could dim!llminish as a result ofM.'idespread spending s o n ie tim e w ith thithis-player-when 1 g en>erativQlo4helr er b o d ie s.^ - ■ ; ^ymovii/ie : , • position, wh

- ^2~nm e»4jews>1s.. Twin Falls, Idaho , Salurdurday. J u n e 28^ 1<»2 ' 5223,i.®£_L Mw m a r . " : r ' - ■ ■ - m m S ^ N Ei L o w i i[ i c r ^ y oi t c k o u t enslons_j\_dif/crecrenl_source_wllhin _.Ihe_— '— iiWe are exertind ourir end bargaining discussusslons and ’ playcr- "L o ck in g out evokes enenormous public sym- all al become free agents? I don't know tliol carryirrying out plans. They can' A very slub- . Ib ep lay in g sch edd u u le . management issuestes arc being haiidied' p a th y ,” say s Dick Lynn,nn, a part-time player. there’s Ih a firm legal answei:er lo that, bul the bornn ai and inflexible. Bul Ihiey rarely make . The league’s Uforecast/of fhe upcomln throug Management:nt Council and ils execu- ' agent and Ml-time lablabor aljorncy whose gucslion ai gets raised.” mistak)itakesinpiannihg."

Ljsa ' v ' s r . . . ; Bulills m ay h ire UJW esth cad __ “ H S i k f eersta y^ s h o t ^==^63 roi•und;!!2 7 ^ w t a< l l CHIinCAGO (U PIJ - T h e Chicagccago Dulls h o p e lo nam e'a ncW, ixi'ach , . b y th10 e end of th e weekend and il 0appears| fo rm e r Los Angeles I^k er -r’i HARRISON.I. N ;Y . Larry O'Brien, ^ f B G ilder’s openlning 36-hole total of 127 stay sl aggressive becauseX* *Glider was rcferriirin g lo th e Los Angeles Colls:oIiscum C om m ission's $120 million • .-S y of the all-time record Itthree strokes ahead of.mme, I didn’t law suitiii filed Thursday against the:he league|i a s " a serious and grievous . K ?s3g ' ser by Tomm]T i y B o ll-in -th e -1 9 5 4 —-even Cl knnow ilw as a rccirecord. -I’Just— ^ ■ m is use » of public funds,” Friday' cal called f o r a public-invesligation inlo , ...... Virginia Beachh O1 pen. II w as also the hope h( I c a n pul an o th er 6838 orc G7 on the th e Conommlssion. B |H R lowest-consecutiutivc round total since b b< o a rd ." - ...... O ’BriIrien,-commenting on thele (Commission’s recent scries of- Ron.Streck's 1251: closed Ihc Texas U.S. Open champion Tom To Wolson law suitills intended lo shift the San>an Diego Clippers franchise to Los O pen in 1978. shots t a 2-over-par72 for a1 141142, failing lo A ngclc!Ics, described the recent acllcacliori as " to ta lly inappropriale and day. Jacobsen burned make m the cut by one strokiroke. Loading withoutut m erit. : 6,329-yard Weslchcsier ) Country mmoney winner Craig Stadladlcr moved "Thele Commission seems to be m ore involved ip .ihcJItJiUition lb course e \’eren m o re w ilh 30-32-62, up with a 67 for 138, ondmd defending b u sinc es ^ lhan II is in running 0 collsMilseum.” O ’B rien declared. i f i ich_feaiured_d five birdic.s on_the___champ!on_RaiLFlpyd.hadJ'J^cti L7J.forJ_4Q. ______^ rii~nrncr=-a:■amr-no~boRcysrThat ------— fi\j|lowinp'his-^underfl4-64-Thursday; ------SFW on-tbuildg1 gam ;es:areade== = = = irk tied the cco u rso , record 'set by wlwhich lefl him ono strokecc iup on Chip LOS S ANGELES (U PI) - Los An>Angeles Dodger thii^ baseman jton nSikesandJiiJim m y W right In 1967. BtBeck and Dave Eichelbcrg*;rger, Glider, Cey ha;las decided lo drop plans to I playing Ihc back nine fin lo build a video game arcadc fn a 'om Kite alsiilso tra ile d Gilder by pi; suburb!ban park because of strong op{ with birdies on Ihe Nos. 11, ;opposition in the community. • ee shots aftere r a 64 for a 130 lolal. wi 11,13 and 14 ’’s company, Penguin Power 1 1 ne.xt closest before his only flaw, on thelh( 15th. On k'crThc.. h a d planned lo include Ihe ' ?st competitors, Mark be Ie in a balling cage facllily at that hole, he hll a tree wllh y, at Van Nuys-Shcrmaii Oaks Park, } and Jim CColbert, were seven thj vllh his drive iltorney , Lawrcncc Nagler ss )kesback. andan the ball landed in IhchG roush.: He III r sald T h u rsd ay n l ^ t sCommuhlty ' ition had convinced the firmTlio lo drop the idea. lilder, who is 15lh oh this year’s hithll an 8-iron short of II im unily leaders such as Coui h$ia4rW8rhad-only-one—chipped-H-up-owHefHt-nlne eh ------Councilm an J oel W adis and S c h o o l______iJ^ ^ S I m cm lK r R oberta W einlraubilubexpressed their'diBpfeasure wilh ’ 2 first two days. Thai of Iho hole, from where he r deo game arcade. 70-yard par-4 15th F rl- puputt; He then birdied 16,18. •wed a streak of 23 foifo ra lotal o f eight on the day belltirholes.______Jacobsen,i who also stisfarled his B u hh i P o k 'ey over the I sweeps >kyjnJLe^Q nl_Il______hit the ball bctlcr off rotround o n Ih c lOth hole, plarred a n No. 10 , ne on Ihc 470- lan yesterday,” Gilder through Ihr 13. Then he birdiedied 14,15 and HL — Charlie C arter and Chur stretcl h a v e everythingvote f at R Lf s X ------m s s n juuriey.in r a douoie-neader'i'uesdjesduya! / p.m :— ------Thursy a pholographer-who-cll-cllckcd his Friday'sr s newspal?er."' ...... ------JoA nne e a rn e r movccz was alat theI top uf ^______' ■ - ,to_the_LPGA_HaILo[_oLEameJ?rlday_firsLp iLprizCr-includlng-a-45-fooi-pui Hf e j t o - 5 - s h icrbackswlhg" “ ^ r w(OiuM o ir •;—:...... — -fcaiures-'sllck^and—her ; .. shooting a 4-under-pjr-p a r 68 lo c.Ktcnd th e 38: ens. ■ ‘ LLopez was livid aboul the ...... oil m I M 4 a 382-yard, par-4 14th hole, _on_the_____lUL's-aJong-hi thcdislrac- . ;; h e r lead lo five stroJkcs k e o v e r a quartet C an ...... 0 0 GIO 4I-H 7 3, - arner, affectionately known$30,000 43-year-old Carncshe does not plan on lionion. nw.UiiiiViaodVloimjcIa inlDavls. W-Cnrtrr. I.- iJUi. '' of pursuers midwa'way through the -Big. at ail," she Ne«»omt g. Mama," has played\{l^pull-on— courscr-which—fd e sp ite Ihe flve-slioi . "I don't mind cameras at SmodOai*tO«me *200,000 LPGA Rochesier o d Inlemaf bogey fm y s ^ n g . , Pootcu o . ;ey-(rce . golf lhroughoul~^ treacherous green saicaid, ‘jbiil not al the lop of m ...... » - 4 . 3 3 . tlonal...... r ...... ______;______^ournsrnanient . ______>wn a s G arner said shiove_oui.” she said___it'st's ha'ppcnediom'c.bcforc-— — 7 :— e arn er,“ lhc~tbli'r’s•s^l-tim l e leading ' D«ft CnuhkcFr^l and lIorrockiT SJcricBixlJaixlSuirk. W-.sieclc. l.-,ShuIlon.'llll-llulil; • efending champion Nancy awLo lcss. tak in g it easy 'tllnghot.” dc *•’"When I got to the 16th lee,•ce.llooira“ ‘ : money winner, needsids4ust_onc-more— velera)rans-Pat-Bradley-and-Hal is-won'in'each-ofhcr— few!w—deep—breaths—and—tfi -talked-lo— win to become eltgibii it-*Jhe bulge. Ible for the LPGA Fameiner Sandra Haynie and n> ___ “ 1_ got to movcs a t Locust Hill, shot myjnysclf. I lold myself not lo0 beb mad, 1 H all. She has a 36-tie-holc total Of 9- Patll i II Rizzo u-erc five shots badLopw. "Kverybody'sgetllight 2-undcr-par 70 didridn’l w an t Ic^ bogey 16.” Lope ; under-par lason Ihe:p pi a r^ , 6,149-yard_ 4*unde ider-par- 140. The 43-yearH all-o f------Lopez,-wlH>has-nd was marred by a Rizzo, R: a 1981 collegiate All-,5 K \ i 1 c a U .S. beaiats Ja p a n e se ^ ------;; ;'Lo<;usrHIIl Country CliClub course' in the Carneiner had a dne-stroke lead after in the 123-yard. par3 «tt th11 e U niv ersity o f M iamii(F (F ia .lh a d ■■NC&.VAI.VB ; Rochester suburb of PI rookle three appearances second KNOXVILLFLE, Tenn. (UPl) — The rp ltls fo rd . first: roround. lack at her second strainwas caused, in part, a4-i4 -under-par 68 to tic for seci ____ . ^SPjlCIAl . ^ ______-______^United^latesa5 avenged a-ioss to Japan ------ear-old Friday. Hor round • w ilti a n 8-4 vlviclory Friday bul lhe <6-Cyllndor in Lin* , flt9 fter th e double bogey 5 on rc Japanese camene back In'the next gam e (8 - C y l i n d e r ...... ’6 8 M a istCTs l wihnil e r G o a l b y 15th hole, which thw B a r b ^a t S e n i o r *'■ ' r . w ith a 13-3 victictory over Mexico in the IncfucUt'labor,'rlrigt, rod bMrlngi. s>k*M, o il S cd A ustralia 8-7 earlier O c ^ V « H A ^ AS lo w AS...... - 1. in Ihe day. Thehe U.S, ^nd Japan were, Barber Friday to,hold)ld Ih c lead in Ihe nd G e n e L ittler, wf timen e — you c a n 't re la x at all. CARTER KIUINOW '?'"*' : Peter Jackson CharlamploRS senior Goalllalby shot six b ird ies on thc72-|■sday’s ish Open winner Pcx>ntesl to Barber in sch ed u led lo mimeet ttxlay lo determ ine. | ler-par witti037, garage - tournament wilh a scco^nd-round68. St. Cha:harlcs Country Club course, I trc two strokes back ••Wc’.ve “W b een b attlin g togcthc:lhcrfor30 the winner off Ihc1 four-team touma' ^HIGH WAV 3D ...... “ It looks Ilke '^•e're'rc grinding-Into- Ing ia one-stroke.lead0 over defend —:------ycnnars-and—here—we- are-lj-batliing— ment-if-lhe-U-.U.S.-won its-late-nlght Don Januaryand ---- ...... s h a p e for a Hcck of a ffinish." Goalby champinpion Barber and‘fivo4imc B gam e with Austistralia. 72-par lost last year’s coiIke to be ahead," logelRolhcragain."hesaid. e. lak- sudden death, were snding— with scorcs of 138.— ! B rit- " I naturally Ilk

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. ______-Saturday.Jun8.26,1982..s TinTlmos-Nows. Twin Falls. ldaho.O^:‘ ...... I g".» % h ' ' '■ - I \ H g ^ t lay order un ic lineup changcs.;cs. totheY ankeiasiS th is y e a r. It would have(meant m at discipline amonnong some of the Yankees, sense of direction:tion and continue to expose such . ■ ' . . " I n th« e rnext few days some peopleshave ht some least five gaiJames,” Slelnbrenner saidId a l tlic "T h ere’s no nwre importonl qualilyly than problems. th in g s lo0 prove p to us," said Stcinbrei )renncr. "If annual meetlrting of Ihc Ohio UPl Sports’rtswrltcrs discipline." Jjeh e said,. "In-b aseb all. -In ane son s owns the San Francisco ■ ■H? Gamble, n , noting that Marshall Brant,ant, who is gam es, leavin;ing th em on ly onc game inri ffront of Sleinbrenncrter was asked about ihc reccnt i 49crs, was'prevern'cntcd from buying the-Chicago H w llh thee Columbus Clippers, the^ Y^ a n k e e ’___last-place Tw;q^ronlo in_ th e ^American,,!1 League___ revelalio n s com»nc»rning drug use in prof<»i^Jonai.. . While Sox bccau IntematJor cause of allegalions-conccrnlDg-- JonarLeague farm tcamrcouWluldreplacc East. sports. ~ underw orld conncinnections. ■ . WkLflHkS Gamble. Steinbrennciler d efended Tankecs ' rmmanager "I don't belbelieve that sincc I'yc bcay ^di^^bc : - A f)'# rrCaK ftt'feiraud Mtfuriiainain Home OB'S SoftboH1 Association-Vallivue.- A - devoted to Ihe loser braea c k c lin th c rd-NiekrcoV knuccfclebaMipitching I .moved into the quartenterfinals of the Thosee fourf teams took opcntag double-elimination affair,iir,_ ...... _ - __ ~Twin Falls__Ju n lo t loc— Baseball round victories. vi Kiwanis beal By UnitedicB'PrcssIritc^rnalional [^5 ^^25^223—. Pirates!Ites 4 -9, £]q^3-7 -- " - Onc game is slated for.8fo a.m., ...... M ^Toumament. .with twi.twin- victories EmmettIt MI , P a u l lopplod Moun- M6 ntrcal, Tony Pcna hit two - H Burley m eeting Mountailain H om e The Cii h i A t Ml « Friday. ta in tiomome Elks &-2, Twin Falls Cincinnati Reds "knuckled homc e runsr t and p itc h e r Don Robinson ' H Carpet Shop. At 9:30 a.nI.m., Moun- undcrloP3 Phil Niekro Friday nighl.led" ■ LbtiLiEQE ____ r:._CaxtoiUuiockfid_DiL i blanked Heybum and addedkI i a two-run shoi'to lead the H e"defcated-Mountain-ffome—____ta in -H o m c -£ ik s-m e ct- l. E m m e tt;—------Niekro,-•o,— Allanta's— knuckleba ' and cam e back with a 1: ------P irate?!tesiinhe opener. Kobtrison raised • r4^2. - . Twin Falls Merchanonts play artist, alkillowed only four hits in 8B 22-3- W ashington’s two-rui • over Blincoe or Gooding ■un double. hiSrccoiccord to 7-3 w h ile Scott Sanderson H cham pionship brackct will Jerome, and Heyburtirn. meets . innings iand Ciaudcll Washlngtogton The Reds loaded li dropped the Twin F alls I the bases against fcu to 6 i -S. In th e nightcap, Willie ■ Mountain Home Pioneeeer at the drove inn f*bo.*fp-ieKMKjtuii squcere bunt bu gave the Braves thcirleir opener, Pete Falconetic, 4-1, walked in w ith helpiiclp from G a ry L ucas over the (w..n»B>»"i T-»n third run1 irin the sixlh. A tlanta kayoodocd Bill Robinson with thehe_oniy run of th e final 2 22-3-; innings, gained credit'for ■ -TffEf* • ■ M J? .at 1 H • Berenyi in.in.the seventh on singles by . gome in Ihe ninth. Die)lck Ruthven, 6-5, h is sixiclh'win lh ' a g a in st e i ^ t Icisscs and ' I J f W«'l take long for the Detroitroir~ ^t»-,;,jnfe,,„iiaa —O s c a r— ?V“!iA S S -i^ _ .-'rig c rs tosGi-slnrt nnolHpr ln«ilnpslr«?nk “-rGamblei— singled—out—by------» H n.CRBaso Ju st one ? a run-scoringng singles by Terry CrowleyIcy when Lance Parrish5h singled, took is issm il »4i « « 4 < b S a " ' 1 blcsand two R B I. { } } MmW el ,^0 ’■’ » 0 0 r “ and'CalRIpillpken Jr. in Ihcsixth inninging third on Larry Herndcidon's single and R -e g s a . - ‘ S i i i R angers2______J _ . ______-J-4-J 3 3 0- Friday-nigJii^t~led"thC“Baitlmorc~Or- 3r- “ Scorodonlvio'sRBIsItsingle.------Arlington, Texas, Dwayne 3 3 0 0 0 4 lolcstoaS-25-2 victory ov er Dclroil. B altim ore m a d e it &•’.5-2 in the seventh Ff' I is: ly’s two-run double highlighled M ike. FloFlanagan, 6-s, yielded twowo off reliever Pat Uncinderwood when CMCAOO ^ aCATTU ^ -run fiflh-inning uprising and ' ^ ^ M ______.. runs on nineinc hits over seven inningsi to John Low cnslein singleBled wilh two-oul K\U\\ . SoT w w m c o " gain the Victory,vic with Tim Stoddardira fo score £>aKarf nn n fivtvhittpr tn pncp.lhg______“ om oooeej-J” -" SSSTo’*^!*” oJoS S ho-lasl'two-innings-lo-notch-ch— takcn-second-when-BuBumory rcacnca ALboxacorea es;r““ 1 ' ss^i" ■ Kg^?jB t i o , his sixth sav>ave. ' ' • first on a fielder’s choic ickey Henderson stold his 69lh - J|l_.,Sli=is|S ■ • and70lhbith bases of the year. ^ ..... DtmoT------suTw ont------SSS-“— g-ii-'^i'thtlic-sc scorc tied 2-2 in thc-last•of— of- Brewers 9,-R ed Sox a—------— ------M a rio eMBirWhlteSoJfO^ rsl ------« IS M Mi .j • f r ] iiiio’:?;...’,'’to OOD t h e s lx lh rrKcn K Singleton walked withIth At Boston, Cecil Coctooper had three At Scatlkiatllc, Jim Beattie pitchcd a i.'Z’.iSf',, a t oncoutoffsff sta rte r D an P ctry, G>5, andnd hits and d ro v e In Ihrc S ! ' ; I!!!! -Jss?".rls!iss ircc. runsswith a four-hlltcrliter over eight' innings and^ >f| T—}.tO ClcfMIB>0l p 3 0 I I Ou> ooS took secon»nd on Eddie Murray’s/’s single and a two-nii UUI p OOOOWf. nn homer and Dave Henderson Her hit a sixlh-lnnlng ¥ ' ^ ”""^5 Si'gSTp'* SiS groundoul.I. ( Crowley Ihcn deliveredla a Gorman Thtpmas addedod a two-run shot h o m er, hei 1 - -ACM. !<»*■{. , helping th e M arin ers edge the J— singio-throirough-tho-right-sido-andr- )dr~to-paco-a-i6>hlt~altacl ack.-Milwaukee.— White Sox; 1 6 $ *1 * * ’ ^ >!|-i»SW _ailcr_Jfibiii]ting. ,second_on_thc . throwpw w inners of eig h t o f its!MLDlDC.raL«icd-:— It Bcaltic;^tie^l-W r^struck-oul-IO-and ------E F f e i«.S?^hn-vSiSi home, scorejrcd on Ripken's RBI single;le ils road rccord to 23-1M3, bcsl in the walkedI thrthree before being rcplaccd by ss'l IP H RERMso toleft.- league. Cooper'connect(Cted for his 13th E d VondelndcBcrg a fte r T o n y B cm azard ' .Mnora c n-nwun. dmupmt. mk- m* fesr.'i. j;??gs:rc” ■>•3334 D etro it tooktoe a i-fl lead in the sccondnd hom er in th e firs t qff BrBnice Hurst, 2-2, doubledd tcto lead off the ninth. Van- to ■ ■ - • { nfSJin'p T n S £ “ !i3' ml - to give M ilw aukee a 2^01 J I V ! ' r ! M ike1 ,] Ivic's- soio- homer' but •Olead. ., ■ d e B c rrretired-lhe-only-baltcE-hc— g 'n i N L b oxa co res . 4 * s 0 0 0 Baltimore2 s-n ____At Ne.w_York..Roy.SnSmalley.:a-grand. -Caudill,-.wl,-.wh 0-slruck-,oiil.lhe.lasiawo:_____ ------— S a k a ta n rwr\valk-to“Al-Bumbnrand a “slam'capped'a'fivtfrunun'third ond the” ' b a tte rs:tonotchhls'i2thsavc. tOT ...... ' J k a i s s “ Iii ? S3“””"”“a'iOP—i *S ' ”= = t 1 7 PiIItDuion «, MonlfMi I?" » T ei n n n i s M iniiliCQ takes twt o a t Poccatello touu r n a m e n t I "*h‘Sfl’8o#o i S v f f f s S i i i i Rss5s®rw«. r r I j ‘ [ I I ------. POCATELELLO — Tlie Minico Sagege Falls. Lynn VanEver>;ry scored two RussWbright. rigl m runs for Minico, Jeff S I Ml! • & ■ ‘ * - “A” Americrican Legion baseball leam ' Schow driving Todayly, 1Minico fa c e s Provo a t ID I j ! ; W im btedonn ^'on two gaigames in different fashion-Ml- him in each time withIh o single ond o.m. lodoyday and K em m crer at 2 p.m. F riday at .«.the Pocatclio Invitalionaial sacrifice fly. » ,ijli gS-.ia?” ______.Tournament•nt.______VanEvery perfonncdcd even twttcr • , Mlo)CP3,ldaboFaUal ■ flea»o“ ‘ li* 000 - 001-1 4 0 3?* The Sage:c eeked out a 3-1 victory overcr againsl Caidwcli. goingng four-for-four ...... • • . !i nofrxr IB 9 1 1 0 DiwtMA" >lb Is ? ; ...... 210 SOI-U 13 I I— ffllfflrf' 'H — nnd,rfcff.ivcd Tlft,-ri01lhlnd-0ff------Oayk>nj;-ai» Wr«i=HESf-e e 0 lumuw •• ) g I 0 Otxnri p o.f Ann. Sm ith lo liftlift the Sage againsl Idaho10 the lefl-field fcncc to scocore Schow and . iianka: !.-U)ftylornl prm ri p! rauKlui.JemiiK:.H-7l- IJ3r------i.“MiniTO. «.lCa; 4. .Slncy J liil^ — rriaay"ffW5cowiBMWBHri -pU.ye>»_Jrom— IgW snM - >.l.enorcKAivom),Ituperl, __'•OoatlBuedfrotnPaflerM n i Tauna-llrodNcId. M UTignnisi------Boise.’’ lI^Kalhyllofchard, Jcrcmc.C-lC-174. - ■ •• Nampa. 42.x»: 5.5. Cl Caria Kammond, KaRlc. i'i.W .------| Bait b a Ji: "-trJeftCrectelli Imiiaiian Valley, eo; - - Twin Fallsills'-Shauna Robinson, whoK> Brown menliooed-E-Boisea-Jean Net-jcjonCjonceCrosiwic. nupcrt.C7«i- tas; i " ' SteerwraUtag- i.TcrryUumb.I)*.Decto.17.u7; O..Don>lhji FWRu*cifujon. Ilooner* fVrry. 4;i54;i: 7. 2. s. llooald Calllion, lUackfool. fiS; 3.11. D our James. w as in SCCOncdalUclimood.Ouhl. P lkr. ELOl: 4. D u Floch. OIkUooIWool. Zl.in: 5. OccJo. 44.KB; 9. IK.ilecki GInca.. JerorT)c.‘ 41.SH7; lo. StMrwraAUiV- • I. Dave Hood. S>o-.li-.. .„u, round wilh ; '9 a s som e top contenders, finish well back. Virginia Z VInntc .Slandloy. T«ln Kallt,' a»- ’ K«nny TunM. T»la Pallc. 3«.i0;«. BreliBrel Kailliun. JoanacdoMIRnerey,n7.IJXilc.43.0B4. .2. Dan-i'')ncii. Dlackfooi. ixal; 1 JJTSiiJa S: Friday a Askpd to predict the scorcsc needed to M - I. ItuUiCrauford. Uuhl.a».73-I42; Pocaldlo. J4.77; 7. Tnivii »UH. P ould Anlhony. IJ.7I, . Undhjcm firerircd a 79 Friday for a 160 I, Kyna Parker. Nampa. ID.a; I. iO win the amateur. "Browjwn said it all 2. Kathy Anderinclerton.TvinFall*.7.1-72- ic . Muit Jonc^ tiw rm n. 32.44; B. A I. l-:aBle. ».sn ^ 3. Tauna Bradlkld. , Oo« ‘ lyls( • I. Shannon Jonn. Klm;imberiy, I0.S7; total for fourtarth placc. , depends on how the couoursc Is set-up. TUrd oii)i(Iffil igrow - I. Natalie Jenocn. l U ^ , _____ aiai: 10. ZM iasc™ ?.., MinJeo.-*),»:-4, fih Z Donna Prteown, Mlnlco, 11.71; Shura. ,_pjjyj„g_vj—with—Brown,— Robinson— ri.-niuin-iteria*>7^o«i>ow. -- ShaoaoAJone*.-Klmbenjr,a.ll}; - ■‘CSIldeH.‘Cbuhcil.”ii.W.'-- ...... n— “ifth ey let-tfae -rmigh^ . s. m ane Yore, nilniltt. a o a ; a. Susan Carney, n-targcl comment al No. 8 lAiise llalrh, Jerom e, e-72- i:i7; Z T o u l n p lo i - l- 'nxU Aiber u Saddio broDC - 1. Mirlyjlennetl,(I. m » d c a n o n -t 8 m uch InK srtcsl. A s sooninaslpredlclo men. Jerome, <2i-7(K i:w. •Mlnleo.a..=-i.-Gfna. nigw ncnndUcmme...... ~ M d U U KlcOowwD, Nainpa. a.73; 3. Oc ie-Taylor.-Tw(r»-Fall*.-M.I»r*.-----Amortcanf'alU.10. Shannon Q .ll*r..:n, COoodl. «.78; 10. Holly ciose'cnoughgh fo fm hole so lhat ^e take cvcii par or even 0iJlRv|: lc bctler to im:: 22.. U1. lf Hansen. TMln Kalli, tO-M- IBl.’ . C cH ^, «nd'DaaM GUI, Rintln. ae.7 Jlaltlnan.Poca.clk,,: Cair roptag - 1 . Kenny Tuma. T»^Faii^H.o7: In couldinakcbijbirdic.-.. \ - w in lt." ------Ne**- l..Bc'ml.Jemlco Howa. Tu in Kalla, OBOi=-lM;‘Z------Oem nw . Mto|co,>ad_T^ U umb, ^2. T^m Oarr. Shortone, I5.M; 3. Todd criier.Ts>lnyali«.CH-72- m . ______~~3."p^Bo HtfcoMBP Paw fIwU4Ha.-ao.aBre. ------m u w y-n^* n«.to m jikcjLtccocillng.oI, is_lo.nat^m ___ DouC OuUtrte."UcatattM. aod CirTwtrrord Oitwnic.' pocaiollo. 1107:: 2. Shdly AnderKjn. Pwaldlo.' EBaini' r a e i^ - I. Denell Chlldc,Ucni. Council, ‘N iccshot.KKaren' a and Just bring it outt th e gam e fo r Ih c n ex t fewCw days before yo-vi-m:; 2 2.. 1 Marilyn Manthc. T\i1n t'atia. tofr - R jrt >1*11.5UH; 7. JleblB Prtenno, Flter.ntei aodTlm irTV; 3. Dentil Chllden.Chll Council, 14.13; 4. Kyna I7.MI; 17.1 2. Diane Yocc, IJIlis, 11.113;13; 3. Kriaiin hcTc and playayil," Robinson Joked, p rep arin g fo r th e biggi;gcsl women’s sb-iw. Nct-e i- I. CarolKasel.THlnKalU.68.71— Vm OAno. r» ia Paiu. s i » : i. R«bobAUttonand Parker. Namja.. 13I3J8; S. Dcdl Youren. Cairy. MeMij^addeit. Haxefman. IL3S. task facing Brown Is the turaMceham. Jerome. Ti-72'143. Bart Wlt*aa,'NanpiC 9L70i ff. Oetae» KlrttpalfickK ie.tS:O.JanteAi)Jer)dcnoo,Poealeilo, 5039; 7. Shelly. .B. Bm kaway rc^tag - l. Kyna Park.r w N .,.. 'The (“ Xt e event In Idaho. “Ifve bobecn playing a of th e >v-omen's a m a te u r IgM - I. Jody Smith. Jeramo. andJB«mw»yjer,M^mnion.«.7l. BBuU tiau^ - I. Mike Johnaoo. {Uehneid.Ri V7; a t Idaho FallsIlls last y ear. Bolh will be.J- lo th e course ea c h d ay ,”"shesald. a • b2-71-iu:z.m: 2. Marilyn Flynn. <;oodln«. 71-70-141. ilS ST orrsM iy KeodaH, Mtam. AJ7«; 37<: 1. DenMl - (Iki) 2. Scoll Sayen. Twin I''ilU. aodB entered In Uic[he i h r c e ^ y annual eventI Results of th e Times-: 01|M tr im - l. D dty Vedi. T^iin Falli. - S a ^ - Cwiwu.: -4-. ciady-dy-a*pheq^------Otrta'woUUagi4-.iAll0>loaaaenaUl I.Nlkl.. Harennan.BS. ||u ------s-Nev,s M agic ' I Dofuu Gill, ItlRitlBi, I40;jthi)____ r I NamM MnA ‘ to Be hcld"Ju-JuiymS'at-T>in7FolIs“r~~vaioy^omen's Open: a ; - t - Jano-PurYW.-Twln-Palii.-nr7.:------“.-»>aaCTTMa_-MoUC Slar. J« ; 11 —Taam raplag - J .I ita McDohcU. h _ ---- l01»-3lfc-N«il-M — IHniarkilte-BrmdtlrTvtirPalli;------l.lU;7.Dlano 'a. Ann Marie Week*,ck*. Maiao. Dcoow Kdler. aiBSy.—■Carla Car Hammond, fUjSc. 11.32; 2t^ S ^ ‘ "Munic[^rC6iCouTw, Brow-h's R om pingt CTtanrtoftlp Tlltf* «waOD i «rW - Karon 74«-143;tSi:2;SueSklnner. Jerom e, 74-71-141...... Yore, BilM. a U O ; *., Carte Bnofaunaum. Malad. aod Joni Uloiham.DB, Do«-Dey. 13*. liunaaicef Huf and TWU Aatier. Oedo. 13.0;s.«: 3. ooQoa grounds. U tw n. T«in Kaila..7i>.7S-i<3;$; OcoH> - I. Julie . eUHiUi "igwfUtfX g n - I. DonXhy MadtadKk. tUi« - (All fto lo nattonali) I.---- qhj a& ni; 9. Jool B t e h ^ ^ T * yt..3!jca; . , i l a ...... euUlai -GiU.-Ritnlac^Md D0U8 Kcsier, Ctandl.dl, HOO.-'------hb be a gobd^'flcld,-" Brown, nedlker. Twin K»iU. B2-75-IS71 I03'2I4; 2. l« M la May. Durtey, 107------navkUChrtiJMKa..ca..Infcom..l»: -*-_K?»j'.pu;nB,__pi—Pnb.bto«a*..-r.. I. Joteoe. Hone.. 1 * Sue Kuihlan, Burley. m-7B-tS7. psto - I. C ^ Mwac^ wert-will'bc-thcre-(she‘s7 - wo. Ktackay. Abohtoeu. 117; iltoiilkii3,TwalnHar>.'ood.Shellty. a i.J20;yt’i.j Di*ne Yore. WIm, 21JV0 rgs- r -----0 ^ - r TuW^Falla.— Z CamUle Decksiead. T»ia 41.743; I KrWla HeFMdm. ilaieennaii.nan. 4I.»C; i ■ •adRUrHJooB.ilafilafjeman, l » jHammooeCBi4{l«.21.« j „ I .. ^ currently livliivlng in Colorado) and so) ' RUioAbain, Burley, S649-1S l< ...... i ______1-

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NBAI draft:.few go^ o d c e rnters, Iplenty bigguiI ards avvailaMe h ‘L ByCLARKJUDGR othen^'ise known as thele Nationalr Basketball flifluB l^ the coin toss.wiihh tthe Lakers, so the Justist m aybe, K cilh L ee of Menemphis State on expert."I." . ■ ; ■ The Ballimorc Ei'cnln•nlngSua Association draTt, -cchamps h draft first andid will tap-Norih - theslleshoppinglisl. Thisi yciyear's plums are the underclaMmen, F o r those w ho don'LxoccrecognizcthcIjoncStar CtCarolina fo rw a rd Jam es WoWorthy. . ' . T Th his y e a r’s plum s a re th e bijbig guards, with such as IDailey and Thompson. Twelve un- :;:i-:-^u ick now, who'ss thetfi best centcr.ln cbilege• of Te.xas, lake comfort. LaSalleL Thom pson is Mark that down bccauseise Ihis year's draft as i mmany as 10 going in the firsIrst round. Guvs dcrclassn:issmen applied for'next week’s d r^ , . ' basketball? flalphSarSampson? Patrick Ewing? not the finest center in college ball, h e's ofloffers little help for clubs In;in search of centers. suchich as Duke’s Vince Taylor.,r...Georgetown’s - flhd.scoul;x)uls say. lhe.group is lhe..best.U»y5fp_ . How about LnSallcThThompson? You know, tho■ . -merely the finest ccnteintcr available in.the OrOnly Thompson, who pulhtilled down 13.5 re- E ricric Floyd, Boston College’ss John Baglcy. seen sinc(lince undergrads first bccame eligible ~— nation's leading rcbircboundcr who last year-• draft; • bot>ouiTds a ‘^ m e as a Junior,r, islegl! lt.b u ih e ’sn o Oregi•egon State’s Lester "The MW plcstcr'' Con- ' I2yearsairs ago: ~ ^ • (oiled /or a Texas clubclu that, cracked the Top Ralph Sampson is tho best around; the ’ frjrranchlM . rier,T, Houston’s1 Rob Williams, GGeorgia T ech’s-: The onlyonl; other comparable year was ittS 'F iv e before losingI eveverything, inciuding its experts say, and If you)u don’l( twlievc Ihem -'Center - definitely is a1 \weak spot,” said Brooi-ook Steppe and San Franciicisco's Quintin when flvo[ivo w ent In Ihe first ond second rounds . coach. look a t lhat $6 million l/>st« s Angeles w as willing BoBoston Gencf-ai Managerer fled Auerbach. Dalleliley, v^-hc^,may be th e best off IIIhe bunch. each, inclincluding high school seniors Dan^l- Z ___^he-6-10,-:250.pound.tnd_Thompson.could.fiO-as—— to give San Dicgo-inexciiaci)onge fbr a su re No;l — -'Most oM hem a r e backupsaisalm o str^ ------T l -These-guys c a n play,-'-'rsoid-Id Marly-Blake,----- Dawkinsn sa a n d Bill WiUoughby.— — -...... high as fourth when;n 1Dallas, which will take pick. The bona fid es will be aiaround next year,, the0 ^ NBA's direclor of scoutinling. "Nd«\ the "I thinhhink the NBA’s hurting Itself," said ' either him or powerk-er forward Bill Garhetf, Alas, Sampson snubbcibbcd lh e pr6s.‘ -S an wjivjlh Sampson and maybe,}, GGcorgelown’s Ew- Iroub)ublc is, which ones arc you g(going to take? I MarylandandCoachLeftyDricsell.whoIastyciir. . steps to the linee InI Tuesday’s lottery. Diego, In the spirit of losing basketball, inpng'nnd Steve Stlpanovlch;h,of*Mlssourl ' and. don’ln ’t know and I'm supposeised to be tho losl Juniornior Buck Williams. i ;;;

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C o n t r o v e r s y ; com es t(to M W o r l d CC u p r ^ -MADRIDrSpaln{UF[UPD — A lgeria’s top socccr official. FFriday accused -• ^ , West Germany andI AustriaAl of fixing their soccer gamei anda demanded the])' disqualificationin fromt the World f lR f l Cup. a . Ben All Sckkel. pnpresident of the Socccr Fedcnierallon, said his nnffi ' ' organization filed anin ( official protest with FIFA - world'Id soccer's go\'- ■ - : ^ • ' . c r n lngbo d y — aboult theth performance ------srihinwTcam ^irFirPriiiays-cracrai— —Genelpol-Elelectric__ G roup 2 gam e at GiJon. An nth*mlnule goal go by Horst H I Hrubesch provided WWest Germany IJ L w ith a 1-0 victory andid a second-round T fT l WITIONE berth . alongside ’■ yAustria, Ils AIR CON ERS 5 ------Gornrnn-spoaklngjiclghilghbor.^------/i l - -i; The West Germans,.IS, Aastrlans and 9 Algerians all finishedi wiwith four points, [j| 4,0000 to 24,000 B1JTU ' _____butJhC;_Nodh_Afr]cani;ans were eliml- |l . nated ktccause they hadlad a poo.rcr goal | | ' ^ I . ^-,-F-romm Room Size TTl o ------aggregate. Majoar A rea Coolin AU th ree of F rid ay/'8 's games,i which ' I” ^ i"9 ■' CLEARANCE ended the 36-game firfirst''round, re- o p a c itie s__ s u ited In 1-0 sc ores andnji_complctcd.Uie_^|^^ t w ___ PRICES r „ field of 12 team s thatLwill.advance.lo W! __ I the next stage! .The best performancmce came from .ftlH. 1 0 Northern Ireland, whlcltiich played with NOWINSTODCK ^ % ^ F 10 men for the last]t -• half-hourI yet • SWII IQES •UMBRELI^ L A S « c h a i r s « r -m an ag ed to edge Spain»ln al Valencia H m MNG^LOU^ ■mslrong’s goal, n b . thanks to Qerry Arms i n It i ^ ^ ^ P ^ ... The victory took Nortlorthem Ireland . ■H H ISHIONEDFURr unexpectedly to Iho heatiead'of Group 5, with Spain qualifyingg asa the secon.d* H m o DINETTES« — —place ^uad.------— — m o TABLES Earlier, -England ocompleted Its H IMOeELS PRICED I9 « G roup 4 pro g ram wllwith.a perfect ■ ' • < . . reco rd by coasting lo(0 a 1-0 victory ■ " 1 CHAISES • over Kuwait at Bilbaomo with T rev o r • ■ Francis spring the! wwinning goal. H --- Frahce' flnlshed-riinnenner-up-In ;the H - 1 9 s a ^ 1 ™ l e COLOR TV/ - ^ --group,- - - ...... ------IheJlneupsjinisitesiiis.fof Jhe second __ H . _ — round,"Starting Mondayr'ly r ------■ - — “j B G roup A: Poland,. SSoviet Union, ■ = S P E G IA I Belgium — al Barcelona. H Group B: West Gernermany, Spain, ■ PRICE ON«JLY E n g lan d — M adrid. y f m i ------Group cntaly.Brazil,'iii; Argentina— H ■- Barcelona. Group D: Austria,ria, Northern H ' Ireland, F ran cc — Madri'idrid. _____' • 95 The West ■ uermany-Ay-AUsina ganTC fT Ifr^eced kccusatloiitlons' ------from — ■ - — 'German-speaking reportjoTters-thetrthe ■ m t = = ^two-squads .colludcd-to.-t(La_pB>duce_a__H_ “ *EeiR= scorc thal-would advanctmce bolh teams ■ ^ 'ii lo th e ^ e x t i;ouftd. The'he charge w as ■ vehem ently denied by bothbot managers. ■ "T h e ir scandalous beh:xihavlor w as a n H - — Insult— to— any— sporljortsman—and— - — SALE! —_csD eclally_to the public)lic who had to S HS HEsnnmirsT i “ i walch this scandalousi game^'ga Sekkel ■ * — P t said. : 0 The Algerian socer;r 'official was AND 1 ------askcd-w-hcther he ^ lleleved v ( there was-- - , _ an agreement betweent) Ihclli two te a m s' U I I ^ E R lo keep the score downvn so that both ‘ ;ii' r J w g UPliiGHTS-^q RE€L iS ______I - ■ I __ 1. ______quallfIcdfortho^econd ro ■ '■ 1 — “ I cannot aiuw er ththat question becauso 1 am biased."'hesaid. hc “Iam Idclaho's Largestt ' ______affe rvq. __ lnrkoUiffor4tf------Im an ar^ ^ West German manageagcr Jupp De- “ CHOO:OSE— rw all had to facc 60 mlnuiInulcs of angry ■ questioning by reportersers. When ac- B : FRO«)M MICicrowaveoM is CUSHmt^OTchcstrating"ig~thc—“most— sham eful e.xhibltlon ofr sosocccr in Ihc B m = : j s ~ ■' histo ry of Ihe' W orld ClipClip.” Derwall sold: "If you Imply by yoiyour questions 10 LOW lh al we played badly on_ptij)urpose, then,__ _ r 200 w e’ll stop this ^/lews con!■onrorenco'frn- mediately." RECLINIm r z m — Hc_blamotLtjie_poiorjej'eam perfor- _ H ” "mancc'.on injuries" foI key k players’ " '■I Ulrich'^ Slielike andI Kari-Hoinz H — IN-STfllOGK— ■ftummcnigge.' ------___ A u strian .m an ag er CcpJicorge Schmidt agreed the game failedj tc10 live up lo 5 tnm expectations: •'Yes, 1 am disappolntc

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