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_____n y M AHtV'rRli:r.H.^\i>lA SiL.______^^monthr-CQleQlis-for-inorenafig-ovet^ll—I— pewnt-satarjHnereas'e-x' »ToscaitorHam“fieHaan4o-ii>-.-lhtT^tty-wt»%)nHnue-io-lo^keep-tholr— buudKeL-)>£LRoesLlo-puhlic __ incrcasejof.:Q{.S37:iiOJ-Oci'LG.pefcanLover—cJ__counly-deparlinenLheadsds-inusLeon.— l^Risiature•^re^approvos.-Tlie chief-depu—J— iiHTease-in-llie-sheriff-'s-;s-payroll-up— payroHra-mc-move-that-wiU-mean-lhe ------h earings this week, ...... the^llHSOa-JIJ'JlU-gcneraMuud-budgcLofI__ linue. conserving.office.nt.nesources-lo— iv.prosecuto,jtor's salary-would increase;e - S;l2.f«7 from Ihc* prOsenenl le v e l-O f. - loss of someme fairground employees, JSpecific.portions of ihcIhe budKetjvlll, J,.Futidc.d.by..llial.account.are:• _.livesvilltlniliciroporaiingiRlnidRels. ... from $20.n(Minoo I0,,?’2r..00(i. ,and.the.ro-_o-__$:il.4,H20. Bul_ ,frpm__,ltiatlal _ Increase.__and.a ;i,7_-peKpercenl_pr$8.4J).decl!ne .in_____ be addressed Tuesday,, ButB' members the generalral county operations such as4 Among the highligtils' ofi tho pro- malning dcfdeputy’s salary would rise;e Siienff Jam es .Munn mustist budgei for fair operatinatinR-oxpcnse funds'. The • of Uie public m ay addresjress the County the assessossor, the commissioners and1 posed budget are; . fromSir).0(W«wtoSia,ooo. . -aiiolher slaff posjlion, leavavlngenou{^ decrease could-lead-falr coul offlclal6-to------Commission on the budiiUdRet through the sheriff.If. • Prosecution altomey-i'-l.'ndorthc • Sheriff-'( - T he 20 etnployees of Iho10 money for a 7-percent Incncrease for his Increase gate'ate and display fees during Sepl. II. Wllh that;iat iricn';;."'.' t ounly official:-.•. Iiudgel. this office will ex[’xperionce an sheriff’s departm de| ent will get a 7- employees. Tfie propo.scd hiidr'yi.i. ::ol’‘.'!sed lust plan to Rive pi’ Iheir . ;iployees a 7-• H.7 pejceni increase m iits' gayroll. percent snli■alary Increase, somelhingiR •♦County F a ir — Under Ihthe proposed ------•SeeBeeBUDGETPftge2______^

■v:raixs9eeepTsaevTSiTror I f s ffairtU\m e I L p IRE i R i i n d a r EU i l l s — More thhan 80,0003 expected ......

- ByMAHTVTHILLH.VASJASK - —With few■w exceptions, fairgoers will \ f ‘ .______------= Timcs-.\cMy\iTi!pr ' find Tew chachanges in ticket prices at the rC osw eik's'- / ' ! . ..I'-'Hl fair. Fair-RatcFil fcc.^wiJicynain al . Si,r>ii for aa___ *-tiff!rmls-hn\-rTharRed-fOT— '..people .arc parkjiiKon’!)n Tuesday- Fair uffiaals.say M ore than ------dr-.— fry-ijjf i . ' ■• expocled .to pass throufjougli the fair- tho movee vwas reiiuired in order to m~ r ground Rates during thele coursec of tlie control parkarklng during that day " ' f i fair. Ticket prprices for amusemenis will p i i' e lorms. Coupons will cost ;w Amona ihe events setsdmluM arc .|(.or-Wroc-a.liOQk of.2D_One... 7,GOO exhibits scattered[iTlYrmioutJi-J™ lli ', ■oiipnns will he rL‘(]uin’d for buildings, competitionsons involvini; ' 0 c..ii| roughly l.fioo head of( 11livcslock, 2- MClTlXl! L ' i business displays, fivoivo niRhts, of Also, fairn r officials will initiate a new' am usem ents and a four-nir-nlRlit rodeo am usem entent pricing program wilh a S7 i S ”■ fc J ass, The county fair marllarks its .oth,, all-day p.iss I t _ ;innivQrsar>'_lbiS-ymr-ai_andJikiLpre^_„u,..„„j,^ uistment-ticke! pnce*iAvtH lw— vious fairs, traditional andailclni'wovcrils for. Tuesday’s session, wilh aro planned. individualil couponsc selling al 2.‘i cenis ...... -■ AmonK'Ibose-trndiliofTflornil netivnies— each, Uie■ 2<>2ok-seittng-for5^— ______will be the four-ninht rodi•odeo produced y-Uie-Klying'U-f() for reserve .wils, S4 for - P a p p .-int n hnr»;/'.puHm^^-i llie K cRlsterof Meril Qual lualilyiriBshow fo.a, :hitdren under 12. forllerefordj; New attractions lnclud^lude competl- Admissioiiion to Ihe annual horse- Old W est gunfightc ----- Uon classes for artists?ts and home pullinR con.'ontest. held Tuesday al H Outlaws,/s, gunflght5 and saloon braw bi ls - a scene out of the old West during the weekend. Other actlvlt:tivltles included a r.ardener^.- and—a—d:m irmgd-the streets of Ketchuirum Into -annual—Wagon?on-Doys-celcbrallon-this—-^parade,-squaredai^ngfjngrandrace— 1 - u ____ parlor. ------children untunder 1 2 ......

Cartel?r talks aibout preesidency; orrJapcan T V R e a g a n1-S populiilarity OSAKA. Japan (LTLPl) • Former PresidenlIl hostage crisis that haunt.unted Ihe last year of his serious. The hroud smileL‘ tithal has hci-n almnsf n rem ain ss s ta b le ini p o lls Jimmy Carter, in anin i interview m ade availablele presidency and was resol!Solved only hours after he perinanenl feature of hisi lacefa since he arrivcc3 in PIUNCKTON, N.J. - President parallel thoselose recorded in a lale-June Saturday, spoke lii.<: mimind aboul Iran’s Ayatollahh lefl office, Osaka Thursday rarely ap|K‘aredat as he looked KuiiakI lieagan's populararity has re- survey, Huhoilali Khomeini,1. cailmgc him a weak andid Asked about Khomeinoini, Carter said, ’•he is back over his days In the WhiteWl House. mained remarkably.slablible.over-lhe— Reagan scorcs“ sci lcss welI“ on” hrs unpredlciablem an \^hci^ho betrayed Islam, unpredictable, weak alI thetin time of crisis... Asked aboul the B-l boi bomber, Carler i»aid-iii____ last JO weeks, a poriod1 markedi by dealing, withvith Uic problem of un-. Carter also calleded .production of the U-l• 1 ‘Jlo ha.s no loyally looJiissuburdlnates... h and I production "is a complete'■ te'w aste of m oney" lhal - .' nia]brdevelapmenlsonlh(Ihe wo;Id and employment,}ni, with .)9 percent approv------boi;ibor — which In*ht* scrapped and'Prosldeiiili " think tie also IwtrayedI thethi tinsic elements of tiie . would i e better spent on on Ihe cheaiM'r ’CriJise nalional scenes, accordinj;ng to’the lat- ing and 3fl percent disapprovinR. n eajjan Is coiisfdcrlnfiing reviving - a .‘•compleif;e Islam ic religion.” missiles. est Gallup pull. ------These arc agaagaiiia virlual c a r ^ n copy_____ w asteof money," The 444-day hostage-* crisis. ci Carter said, was ••The Iwst way lo ihr(hreaten the Sovleis is In the survey, six in 10 Americans of thepreviou;.'ious survey resu lts,. ^ r t e r was inlerviovi'lowed by ihe Kansai Teievi-I- the mosl painful experiejcicnce of his presidency... . UirQugli.UieJaiidiaiud.cD ...... coiiliiiuo to express apprproval pf I,is sion sfatioiVwhicirisis fi fiQs'fin^Sis sfx-day trip to0 -He said it was' "to rtuturous r lo see American osidenl wins aboul equal said. perform ance in office. Japan. ho.siages seized." for his handling of overall Ttie neutron bomb, he; said,s: is not as formnla- Little change is noled noi The i-hoiu: and 20-m3-minute interview w as con-\ Despile the humilitatioation of Ihe failed rescue and foreign policy. In the • president’s overall perforormance ral- , , . ducted Friday bul1 vwill not be aire;p In Ihff prpcjrinnf*; - brouKht fhe failfttmTOndquickl)-tcrlran-3nd'thc- m le------ThrDURhout~thtrintcn'crviewrCartci-appraiTn— " am ounts ol money on it! approve and 12 percenent aro un- perform ancenee in general and his ef- - decided. These are Ihe sai;ame percent-— forls in certai.rtain key areas, the public’s ages accorded Ihe presidsidoni for his . earlier optlmltlmlsm regarding Reagan's dealing with inflation, TtiThese figures key goals ismis now somewhat tempered, G reek sh ip duium ps 85,000 g c a l l o n s Tankee r w reckk spills crru d e oil ini to Misjisissip p i• p Q o o d t i g ! ------il’li — A huge closely lUl bul detected no threat lo the: Koschsaid. ~ „ Business ...... •NKW OKLKANS (U l'l) Is owned by b; the Piraves shipping .cm*:!!— C om iriling Monday _ -Greek tanker collidedd ’wilh a tuR a re a 's drinkinking waler. • if you throve- a flamele into it you company, BrBrooLssaid. Classified ...... pushlnR throo prain bargeirges Saturday, ’’I don’t't sees any oil In our inlakes," mlglil ignite ihe stuff,’’ he said. "Bul Cleanup'r \was turned over to a D e a r A b b y ...... : B l T he1C 1981IS Tw in Falls suf Qureshl. "Bul we are slill ■ sending one of the barbarges to tlie said Yousuf 1 it's crude oil and It doesn'tI't have much private contrntracior. I d a h o ...... , A 1 2 Countyy FairFi tab w llh stories 'bottom of Ihe Mississippiippi River and taking precrecaullons so that everybody' in the way of fumes, iIt's heavy, 'Coast Gu:3uard spokesman Michael' ;[ M a g ic V a lle y .... Cl onthequetluecn contest, carnival, spillinfi tnore-than H&,00(•,000 gallons of can Ret ;oodroo water. If wo start to seoJ alm osi like a liRhl lar.” Marks said i Id Ihe lug w as in danger of id ro d eo ev en ts plus a crudeoll. oil, we willvlll start treating the w ater The Coast Guard saidd It had nol following the th barge to the bottom” North Valley .... C 3 -4 Tiicals." - determ ined Ihocauseof thithe-accident. — im m ediately - O b l t u a r i e # ,V."..-C2 ; ' ___ '.schcdulcarlc and fairgrounds m ap .. .- — Thu Coasl Guard saidlliatl,.rcwero„. ely-aflcT 'the-colhsion bul _GuQrd..spokcsman-.Jamcs► . —" Apparently there-wastts-a-pilot'oH" was saved1 b>by pumping operallbris' ------in ju riM -ln -th e -p re d a w n -t Opfriloti^. r .., ...... A 4 Sholluy Charlielarlion of Kimborly sold a ™ .7"’S?„'^l

----- ■ ilOUQTQN-tUmj_Dji —has—siJiod ■ Include tliMicm If the three granddaugh— for—instiiuee._ i«»Hvg?^amrdil Pal Gregory has vlrtuirtually' flnishcd If upheld:ld on appeal, they will sharei hundreds of false dalmsIS lo doclarc Icrsw on. California and Texasi both claim afairdeal."1." - ■ . f-dividing-How nn inhgritaitance worth- an-estlmated— les-a-TM ati-..—HmlciTih-the agroment—the five-TC— Hughes as a residt?nl-fm /_BacoaJW ilson^/_tetir5j. - ard Hughes’ fortune, but bi a decade 1163 mllliorion to $1.2 billion, mosl of it: who left no- will, wivesCS, children, paternal helre he will get 28.5 percentnl purposes — could extcilend Iho case b e a u tic iajn. n . chef nnd amalcux may-pass before any' moneym is dis- shares In in the Las Vegas-basedI brothers, slslers or livingig parents lo and the 141 m aternal heirs will gel 71.5.5 another decade. genealogistsl who dalm ed Elspcu, tributed. S u m m a C^orp. or Hughes set up before heI Inherit bis eslate- —— ...... -pcrccnt-~-— al^-appeals-and-aftcr.-^: r —■,,.TheitudgfLsald scv crornrissucrltkely- Huglies-LopF:;app-couId not have 'becji ------"Tun yoiirs," GfgHOTy[oi^saw flatly “ died aboardi r d a 'f l i ^ t from Acapulco toi ------TJriIgOry—lTfi?ner“ IhTsns suiiTtnef Taxes which,Idl, allhougli reduced by thele will go all the way lb'llI 'llil^prem c— fathored-by--by-nupert=beenus6“ lii^ - when askod how longjtt mmight lake for Houston inIn 1976.1 awarded the rnoternnl slishare of Ihe Reagan adnidm lnistrai^ remain sub-b- C ourt...... — ------mumps.steril:[erilized him as a leen-agcr all appeals and side litiilitigation to be The juryry swept away claims of anI estate lo 14 living relativesosofHugJies’ stanllal. Meanwhile. Ihc lOO-p3-plus distant w enlbucktoS(loSl.Uuis. , ! finished. estimatedd 560J distant cousins whoI mother an^now a jilry has-dedarcd-hi -Thejudgege and the law yers will draflfl cousins who cam e to Hou3USton from as The grand•onddoughlcrs — Barbara A four-man. two-wom/O m an ju ry in a rg u e d thle e threet granddaughters and, who should inlieril the paleilem al share, a final jud,judgment putting the jury7 far aw ay as Iowa, OhioI anda Alabama Lapp Comer(Tieron of Los Angeles, w}k) . Grcgory’s.coiirt Fridayay made a de- by law. the step^ildren. wore out- ‘ Although the jury decis:islon F rid ay decision InliInlo legal cffecl, and then:n - and the threw granddailaughters and. turned 55i in court Friday; Elspc'th clsion thal. in cffcci,. aawarded tho 'Side the HiHughes blood line becausc technically | declared onl>lly R upert’s som e of Ihehe distant cousins say Ihey:y Ihelr husbands-left tov.own- Saturday i^ p p DePoul:>ould, 5C, of Walnut C n a i paternal share of Ihc esleslale lo three Rupert’s daidaughter Elspeth was nol his three | granddaughters lieir;irs, Ihey and will appeal. after an exhausllngtwo-w-week trial. callf.. andd AgnesA; Chrisllne.noberls, ______eranddaufilitcrs. and .iiIwn nrtnploH__ilflluTal Cbillblld______< — the-14-malemal heira hodI made-an deair:zz'' O re g o ny said s appeals of decisionsIS ‘‘We’j;e going lo appeal,o l/'said L eih a- 57 of Clove:Icveland--.-went back^io- — children of Hughes’ uncicide. Hollyv-ood -In five yearsyc of intermiltent lltlga- with i TTufiert’s two slep-c)-children to - already motnode and Hligolion pendingig HiJ^ies as she packed;i I her bags to middleclassiasslives. ---- - Me(•dfly che<>ckpointss d e la y trtraffic

------__Uy UniteU.PiITi=eSTIilcrnatIonar:.' ■; - ~ A in h e long geogi-apliic]IcjuiTpof-tlic^ ------in'N orthenhem'Callfomia-nnidblDCKsr lave been ol- w ere establlslbllslicd on Hlgliways 1, 101, A ccardi m ayly go to high courirt ‘JamesVasquezaez and Phil Schulls were charg m edfly in California ha' ledfly crisis exacted ^a_ '^os^jncludod 152, 580 andmd 1G80, bul numerous side , •'malicious wound!jndlng or killing of on anin;l S . * '" l ( - Tl"?.,™ '' _ a_ lrlb u le d to molorisIs^TlK TIJUANA, Mcxicod;o ( U PI) - M elvin B elli. 74, on J some freeways wenl un- ^—convicted* cacJj of iUie two could receive a ma price Salurday frorri”(ehs‘of“ a jum p over a tnbitnlain rarange inlo'lhe' roads and so -Amorlca’a -beal-knownown courtroom“ lawyersr J of holiday travelers who )aquin Valley checked. )m \n scnience of throe0 mmonths in Jail and a S50 fine. S i r : 10 vast and rich San Joac plunged into the mednedlcal and legal maelstrom LtO-an.JiouiLgeltiiig-thnjugh______up.to where-half-of-Galifonila^Ea-B-produce-is------Mcdfly~flgl-flghtcrr-werc'cncourngM" ------volving-a-3*year-old-lId-leukemta-vielini'W hose-fat . roadblocks;son c their way-out-of quarr—r^— Rrown_and_ji_Jump_ fro: father B rady visit "■") lli.it llicir trapIraps have turned up no new snatchcd her from aiLosAwcleshospilal. Lo sits hom e for dayy __I ______antlnedarcareas. ______«).s Angglos,„. i Franciijco Bay .-irpa.iojAs ?s-in Ihe-Snn-Joserarea- ondrcherubie -Amnnda^Mcarcardi. —- wASHlNGTSFH rourage the spread ofTJRe _ (UPI) - While-IIouBe prcfeess-A ere- To discou ------j„ i.,os?/tngele3rcouii!yly-iigricullure w here Ifie; in>ini>eCl’5^llrsi5r*wcck-ltfc- whose canccr is in rotremission following troalftenlent in lary Jim B rady,,s mean fruit fly, Hl^way /..sliol in the head Marcli 30 jJ commls.’yo n er Paul EngleiJer said thal if cycle ■-ifltsed.' -ifl This is the area flt-gelliW eet-outfitdo -a .tiju iid-^ieultur-e-offieisls-in— ijuana— —gunman-attcmptctptcd-to-lcltt-i>n?5td(.‘iu n m'on n'eill antr" wii.iruits.and .-.wliereUieinwmMfly.was first discovered - lay as Rplli tnid .newsmrn Califomia-maintaincd.a haltr.J—peopIc.niovc home-gro^: ------home-from th e ho5hospitnH orthe first time-Sntiiiturdayicr------N orthern Ca — vegcnabTGS“ rronriiiG ioF;iFsquarrm llo— innORo:------liligalion “nlmost appapproaches a freedom of.relij do/.en roadiodblocks on the edge of jliglon spend a day withII hi:his family. “ ■quarantine area in Ihe S case" and probablyly willi. go lo the U. S, Suprcprem e " jim did go hon ire-mlle quaranlined area. .S a n Gabriel q , i ^iscovccovory of anollier fertile fiy home today , . . il was his (irsl fit visil ■ 3,10(|.siiuarc .^V jm ey,-J.‘all our. effortss ilhc.pasL_10 —Coart.:— r : . . itrhaHc^i^~cheeKetrT6l^ : ...... hom e." a -Wliile:iite- Jlou:>e -.spokesperson- -s■said..~A.. - '^ lo f^ ^ ts ^ flays areiornaiinlil,"____ ------Belli-sald-hirrcRUlafularhonorariunris'S^ixi'an’htrhour; "W elcome Home'""j ? sign was posted on ihe froront lawn fruil^and vegetableli~tliaT“ v. C5ata“ DC“ ------Valley; lastist 'Wcdnesday-will-^uirc- - bul lhal he does notI exexpect a fee in the A ccardii case,c< of his house in thelenearbysuburbofArlliigjoiir n ;i7Va, ■ hoslsforthe:hc dread insect, - ;- The _ San-Gabnel-: arc:•ca- has - been extension: of iits local (juaranlinc until _____ j_Paltinti-Ainanda.on1 ththe,hcad.Jie.sald.-"l-don!tt thinktt ------Brady--lcft-theIhe ■George" Washliigloii Uri:Jniverslty rnspiteof■of widespread publicity arid'id' heavily sprayed wl>h inanalaihion, bul ' sp'rin'g. Tb'ot'liordiscovery meant some' -anyone would turn dowiow n a child a s bea u tifu l a s thhil-" is . -Hospltal-aboul 11 j a.m . and-w as scheduled to-relurn to SHO cilalioitiona. large num bers of.of. so m any streets and liiglit^iways lead m cdfllcs hahad survived Intensive ------Amanda's father, AM ichael A cc ard i. 2G. a foormer n aniund9p.m..-5he!hesaid. drivers wervere found to be carryingig oul of it lhal dieckpolnlInls were nol aerial sprayjraying. probably because Glendale purchasingIg agent,; and his wife Kalhoihorino ' ' em bargoed;d produce,I erected. They were considiidcred f u tile ^ Ihey cam e frofrom larvae in the ground;" a re Involved In a cusi:uslody dispute wllh Los Angingeies -- - - Counly. Hoisc mea2a t found in Hawiv a ii - — -Tho"I.os"AnRclcs5 J Juvenile Courl“will-conduclu ct-a ------HONOLULU-(UI(U P n — AlinbsPlPOTWI pov ~z E e o ip} i c a h s t a r mT i F l o y d g r co w s J n t o hh i u r r i c a n e ^ hearing Sept, 16 to[) di determine whether Amandinda is horse rneat_was'fouifound among the-lrl-miiiion-popoundtrof------_ _ __ cccciving.ad0quate-miLmedical trcatm enl in Mexicoicorlf ‘Autralian boneless ess beef embargoed In Haw;waii. Ihe o.(UPI) - Tropical storm the Ireatm ent is foufound inadequate, Los Angtngeies chief of the slate', n Ihc islands Sunday aflernoinoon. at this lime.le. IBul Ihere is some Ihreal ate's meat inspection serviccices said Flovd ^^■hip^lippc^ ilseif up into thee _ :> Iitt1r> iiniisnnl fnr . County would ask custojstp d y o fh e r.------Saturdayr'^'------iLaliutdcaWg__ to-ihooxtromcome eastern JiahamaKr^'— third hiirricanij.SaLimlay_ that—locjtion--to------" U r 'D er r W, BairPair'd said it w as originally bi >_bo-go»nfi------I'luje-Baharihamlan-govemment-has- and posed1 a potential threat lo thee norlhw esi," said liurrican(mo forecaster issued hurricirricone warnings for Ihc l|. - Ihere was only GO.iGO.OOO pounds of horse meal,ul^J^ a - Bahamas. S ierra C lub»plans p W att rally Joe Pellssler. "Floyd is fofollowing Ihc T urks andI CalCaicos Islands chaln a n d 'a ' ^ higlier figure resulti5ulted from further investigafiofifliT^ Forccaslerlers said Floyd's movement .p. The Hawaii_Aprl^pricullnrp. npp.-irimf>nl_nftici; it trough extending soulhvhward from • hurricanc walch-forwai portions of the ______CASPER. Wyq. illP (Ul il-S lfirrn Cliih Ipnden. cial-s*id------c on ld~ b c"governed—by—Huiricaiie— " g c— K m n y ,' ^ b iiit>oKi} im e ii'•Will w OOlillllue sQuthcasicm I w |n n ____horse.meat wj was. all under , delcniion am ;m Bahamas Small^raTl in ' ______Ihey.\vill,honor a owiroing4o-kcop-off41oliday^ wa nm nono E m ily, wnlloillowingin the-Atlantic l;SOO—0—goiitjnronnr— — — James readied market-. HeH said tho other beef wns -Uie.-Ualiamasmas_were advised-nol'.I0-. properly during-a-vis:visit-by-lnlerior Sfcrctary Ja ns tolnc miles norih.h. "However, if tlio'trougligli weakens, venture inlo 1 and his released for publiclie (consumption, Ilo Ihe-open wQlers easl of Wall, bul members3 willwi gather nearby to demanc The NolioiIional H urricane Center Inn Floyd could lurn somew.•whal Io Ihe the islands, rem oval from office.e. M iami saidFd Floyd was packing 75 mph11 wcsl. Al the present time, iti looks like C hapter leader Stcviteve Lindly said the group wasasiou K im ball op>peration succes!ssful winds ondnd m oving tow ard Ihee it should continue to the ninarlhwcsiso ' It m ay not meet onn Ihe ll hotel’s property lo laun(u ncha ■ norlliwcst al 10 mph, 11 wos expccledd there is no Ihreal Io the UnilcdUt Slates ------pelition_ddva_agaln;alnsl -llie -controversial -Intcnterior - SALT. L.\KE-Ci-CITY (UEU_-T_MormonI ■Cliurch -- - to-continuele along’thaf-courBe; Satur- secrelary, and plansIS insteadli lo gather al nn adjaiIjacent President Spencericer Kimball underwenl sueuccessful dayniglit, park. surgery Saturdayly I for the rem oval of blood ■H'll ar si-'ai' _ Tlie_projcojecled_lrack_lakcs_tlic_e...... ■ will rciipeclI ,tlial-rcqucsi,"-Lindiy-said tl, id iin a - ^tissu eaccu m u laletlileUlnJi'is skull, ollic’iiilssaKfT cen ter of FiiFloyd parallel 16 atid well11 " • ...... ■ Nowisthe^--- publishwl reporl Saturiturday. ------Church spokesmz sman Jerry Cahill said Kiniliallall would cast of Ihotie Baham as, an advisoryy T h o c h i l d r e n 's [rr<•re g u la r rime to have - W alt is to arrive Sept.Se 10 to address a Republliblican rem ain In Intensivesive carc al LDS Hospiial forT 411• to 72 said. sleopwoar on p1 . .- MB' "Q uite u few individividuals were Involved, bulI oonly suburban home SatiSaturday nighl in a Iwys' club) raffle,r. $10f-.0<)0. ThThe increase reflects ihcic S e a r s_ A locoocol Hbmo-Ownod '• ” two people had eriminallnal liabilily." said Boone Cou•ounlv The president of llie Annandak' Boy's Glutlub drew grow ing demand de placed on Ihe0 i______^Kni-mnm:c ”_i; i ______Busincsinoss S in c e 1907 ticket 15W beionginiging lo Nathan Price' Jr,. ot assistanl prosecutor• RRu usty Anlel. - or (,.-nnp county’s mcdlcol me indlgeni fund, of-f- sn employee of his father's — -A ccording to pollce_r:e rcporis. the cat was hung;rrom fr Springs, .Mil.T-an •'s home ficials say,/, Under I stole law.-counlies■S __ f Ihe seconcl'floor'onhe[he Sigma Phi Kpsilon iralerrernilv improvement contnntractingcompany: ------iirethcco'urlurl of lost resort for indigent.It . -.. house on July 27. ^»rlce. was notM amongi the_neady_-LOOO3 people. --claims.-Couiounly-officials plan-Io-use Officers said severalral men began lo skin tho catij ""fm- cram m ed inlo a3 bibingo hail in the basementn ' of an S30.000 of IhcIhe budgeted amount to pay ^ S e e ^PP^f^n^iSilostnnicrescinrn 't iiA' "" -Annandale-departn-!rtmpnestonr:fonthc.-Tlnrnng iD-donir-T _ ,hc county'; ly's-shaiTr of a-proposed'' u s a t p roject, tlic partLill>ally skinned animal was llijipn Merrily, chairm anan of Ihe Fairfax Counly BoiJoard of statew ide intindigenl insurance syslom, •sity's Supervisors, phoneoned Price to lell liiin lie was w the Bu, so far. t dumped in a garbage^e canc outside of the universit r. that proposal has lacked g t h e ' - - central foodservlcebul.building. winner, th e require*ired parlicipalion of Ihc ______sia!e.'s_ino£n,QSt—Bflpulatcd Trcasiirf:— p H ______F a i r ______; Valley counlimiles______.. ______' The firslI blbudgol hearing will be held ^ Vl/o hovo. anythingig from Ira© stQ ndin9 -lo-ir>5-ir>serta-ond Q -now - k f “g m in the Twin.vin Falls Counly JudiciafIt cloaronco insert! mT=~ , fJuilding. TillThe hearings are .scheduled as follows: Froo standing stoveVOS hoot from 1.200 up to10 3,000sq.3 It. Prices , ______ronqo from $330.0 — - - - 1:--.------r-*-Audilor'jjr'aoffice—-llHcriO:a(ht:m7— .00 to < 373.00. — — Mfosflyjair e w eai • Assessorsor's office - 10:30 lo 11 bans optionaf other through ^M o n d a y ’ -- Insorts-heot-from a-tn. 1 t.2 0 0 to 2 .0 0 0 sq, ft. PriP ric o d Qt_J600.00.-- - Fflsfcofttionol------TwliPl-''allsr^urley- n a t io n ------. * c ouniyy toiiiiiilijiilUiicrs'c and pro-“ ------^ SyHiupcrt and )NAL/ WEATHER SERVICE FORE5RECAGT tc 7 Pm LST 9 ■ t secutingjiltiiillorney budgets - ii'io “ Com* too Ul of Gooding-Jcrome arcai•cas:______30,2* ...... I--- -3 0 .0 0 3 .. ' . ■ ' “ Mosl fair today','I-i,'I-o w s •JOs'an’d 3 0 0 0 ._ — -y- 11:30 aim, CARROLL:ISWOODBURNINGIG STOVES /r \ / • Sheriff- liigtis bolh days in Iheihc upper 70s lo sg a ttlc f-ll:30lonoon, 300 Ecit tOth. Jorofo m o , I d a h o 324-6085 - • midaos, { y / ■ - • Treosureiirer- and weed bureau — ‘ Hailey, Camas Pralria tric aod O^.TON l:J0 to 2 p .mm. . River_ValJey;— - - ' ■ • Fair boatoard - 2Io2:30p,m, — r_ ^ _ TMoslly fair Ihrouj■ough M onday, _ Iw yohk • Solid wawaslc, zoning, and parks Overni{5il lows in th ihi e 30s, h ig h s C andrwrealioilion —2:30 to 3 p.m. bothdays75to80dogrc’gree s, ' 5 Ironicall>7I>7the schedule for-budgol — NCISCOI OEHVCni y J r I Norttacro Nevada and ai nortbem 1 hearings, set by Idaho taw. contlicls U tah: p o w ' w ith Ihe Twiiwin Falls County Fair and ~ - - Rodeo, which ------Rotn'areas'-lndlcaiicaio~fair“ and" ' ■■{;6c‘ a*nci‘- E lsew here in Ihe natiortion, the low est lim e of year, e ai highs lirtheSOs lo low Spraying conditions willII be gen- li.o>v: ooiiJoily Tlmo»+J*w» 95‘ por tem perature fell shortlort of Idaho’s nnd lowowsmostlySOs, orally c good ihis momtnling wllh Surtdor Tim«t-N«w> 40' IN F IL E R ...... k: Ooilv and Si^tdoy $1,35 326-ft-5375i low. Jackson, Wyo.... rm anaged to neec?ed for irrigation water winds v mostly J to 8 mph> 1b u l'a ir ■k. Mall Jubicrlption* poid get down only to 3;!,!, The T higli for shpjild beK near normal throug afternoons £ as winds incn:rease a l _ m odvoncoce [told only w here carrier TWINFALI — doliKOfy II ■ L S a n d -the nation, however,ver.' far out-' midweek.,. CCondilions-for harvest^ tim t esto 8 to l4 m p h . ' ' II nol motnlolnwd): Doily ond SondO)idoy, t monlh $4,95: 3 ALL OTHER AREHAS.... 7 9 a * monlht -Jl4$14.B5: 6 m oolhi $29.70; 1-0931: Kli.^scil, U M J. PorlUnd.Ore 79 > H GQoOmg -u MU UM . - 13 monlhiih> $59.40: Dolly only I ISational __ » 60 , ld»hoF»Mi T7 U3'V*B»j ■ ■ U 70 70-----l2~SllouiS 7» 77 U n^o>^fh S3t3,4S: J 3 month} JjO.35; -TIMES-r ATION Mj> M,nn PepP Lo>Ang*l«| e? «: sn»------n “ K i ee ------•Mu — ' potloao poipoid.ot-Iv>in-f«ll*-4tfoh«^— — — ...... Ctllajo------n — -----V^JWrigtoS3^— TS " “ Tim»i^gowi.wi^PS-631-0e01.Spoc(a|- o*iut 91 , n 0 ,. , NooOr^inj 90 r itudoni ond D«nvsr (0 UJ . . N«wYot1i ' n « jnd Serviceman rote $4.00 0«sMoinas M (00 -•... OklthomtCltr « »(** ie « Idaho Twin Falls5 por nxinfh.'h. (Officio! O ty ond Counly BETWEEN17:00 A:M.-10: 0«lfOit 70 U4 Om.M «1 6;« .... Ma<<«« Mm PCD Newipo(J«rrar puriuoni lo Section 0:00 A.M.: Honolulu a 755 PTiO»flli 102 n79 . Mil,1 »,! Mm Pep Tatl^KUr “80 M .... 6C-10Q IdolIdaho Code, Thurtdoy li I Hou»lon 91 f|-J- - PiniBuign ' Tfl #1« ...... Bom - ■ nI--W - - ‘. -UtlVMt K2K2_, U ...... h*r*by d«»li«»lgnol»d 01 Iht.doy g| . ..I .. Inoijrupoiij n aJ HO(tUnO,H, . n K13 Uuti», nI 157 No»m»1 MU t« .... th* w«okk oon which legol<.noMcei I MODNDAY-SyNOA' wlllb«publljbllfKed, j ____ Sunday. Septetember 6,1961 Timea-Nows.ws. Twin Falls. Idaho A-3 g a d y 4 »I : gr iff©Siionnc XDpposi o r = — F n t y H f ^ n t n ^44ighwi —- — “WASHINGTON (UPIF-"^Sahdra^' Mott ■nay_o:Connor wiII f a c c japainstaking • . ' ' • _____ scrutiny of her record as a slate fcgislaldr and )udgC_at_conconfirmation Ibeginstholiday cclifnb~ " Hcarlhgs-this week on her.nc'r.'nomination i! ”“ ■ crashes aroundJlhecoiTnti^-” lh( ! ‘ . — aailhe^Supreme.Gourl^nJirslTW oman^^^^^^^H UnireffPfess'IiiTCrnat tonal' Clarence V., Struck.St 62, Hales Justice. the Labor Corner, Wis„ died died Saturday when ' ■Conservative forces that wantv. P res— ___ SummerXlast ning - thi v a sin fu ir ;his e.xperimcntalital 1 bl-plane crashed------Idcnt Reagan to wlthd Ihc D ay holiday weekend - wa lozens al- shortly after takeoff lal from the nomination of the Arizona appeals sw ing Saturday, with dpz 'Idenlson Hartford. Wis,...a aii irp o r t. the Senate ready dead In traffic accld court judge have deluged tl 'InKansasClty.:!ty.Kan.,fourpeople.. . Judiciary Committee wli about " t h e nation’s highways:- . Council "■‘•■re killed in a a fiery fi plane crash. • - 20,000 pieces of m all - mostly mo form Tho National Safely motorists Morgan-Maxfleld:ieldra-Kanws-Cliy------_ IeUers.-=-runnlng4-to-l agali predicted as many as 5B0 m ds would MO" rcal'«Js"»tclate and Inveslmenl ' But Senate leaders haveive predicted would dlo and thousands three friends were laps suffer disabling Injuries bebclorclhc cxpcrl, aiid tlir, her . confirm ation, perhap* I en route to their holiday-the deadliest oftIllhevcar kll cd Friday e. dissent, t>ecause no senate ion, when Maxfield’s record opposing her. ended al midnight Mondiiday ■ holidav vacation, at teast-89--piano stalled andandcrashed______.------.-m . iged abortion ■ Bv Saturday evening.' at This has not discouragec victims were iden- will-use the people had died In traffic■accidents. ai The other vie foes, who contend they wl ;ryl Ann31y.crs..j.i______show..Reagan... —alncc-the-count -begon-Bl.B t-f,.pm ___ tlIicd:-as_SheryL __ hoarlngs as a forum.to sho A j l : ; ^ Kansas Cily. Mo.Mo., and Shelley Ann ■ he "should never insult his h friends •--(local timet on Friday.— .1. V iiughnandDaviDavid Allan Eastham , — again," A spokeswoman for tl both 26. Raytownown. Mo. ghl —an d ltls ' • "No observer of this fight State Police In Coeur d’Al said Ihe twin englne . B-flght — should-judge' by the final t f l i Witnesses sale ------Idaho’s’flrsflrafflc fni^ apparenirently lost power num ber of votes," said Pet( Gemma holiday weekend occurreretlalT.ja shortlyaflerlakctakeoff, tifrPolitlcal—^ ^ ^ ^ H — JrronJie’Nattonal-Pro-lnfi ------p,m“ Fndtf>nA’nen-a-pick- ;ay ffivragcrlnciudcd ------Acllon Committee. iand_seml cc'llded at the nHlipqinrnllfQrnln.il ____ — - M rs. ■ O’Connor^s-nominininallon is - -tlon-of-OS-iIJghwsy-asf andrnlnc-in-Ohio,------— — ' ‘'com plete4)reak of-feith-lrtHri lighti of — ^roc.-mites north ol\ 'promises tn the . -•-^-jfcwaljt- 'r!l a j £ L ^ F erry , ■ J | 1 1 .., deaths, followllo^d "by 'Florida,- - form," which-endorsescs The State Policc saiii' iorth Carolina and — Ju3gesr~saTd^onscrvallvatlvc~Caucus— u'*’ ? h « Georgia. Nort! - truck driven by the nnr”, Wisconsin wllhith Ifive each, head H oward Phillips. • man was westbound on L There weree fofour traffic fatalities — r-^ ’^ r - d u t j ^ l U o keep fait ____ hc,pulIed.lnl.oJheJn_eLs.c£!S n S ln-llllnolt,-UircihreelcachliaJndlanai------— unborn - even If wp rinn't t ------Two—ht^yiways-flnd—wfl id South Carolina, two • ' - • .. senator’s vote." Phillips ad Miclilgan and S, broadside by the semi Irucktr tra \ cji-h In New Ho:Mexico. North Dakota tho-hearings, - -S u re -to b e-alred al tho ------chng northbound on US 95J j------ia.-and- one- each I n ------which begin Wednesday, area data - ...... - UPI Authorities aro nol relc^leasing the Alabama, MonMontana. New York, her votes on slate abortiiDrtion bills - m ntly ami-llfc,“ — A ttorney'^ G eneral WllilBin Frencln c h S m ith e s c o r t s S u p>reme n C ourtnom lnee SeSandra O ’Connor name of the victimn pending Oklahoma andnd PPennsylvania, - -votes that a re "conslstentlj )ay Is a shade-m ore ------r aborlion forces charge. notllicalion of h is-p an Jut slie has a p rayers in schools scl and and (Opposing police believe are traviiveling and dangeroUS“than thai any other holl- . ___ _ -Also.-Ui{LConscrvativo; grgroups claim localized aibortlon bo three years before' nnorm ally bequeKtioned.-Dui i»l-_busing-and-hondgun— - — - day." a_5P0kelokesman for~thc NF~ — ___ M rs. O’Connor is too softton on crime, too the Supremenie "Courl's landm a r k 'd o- ■ hlot of Important ana infiuericntial pqiiti- forced, school — could nol-be rcflched.^ controls, , Five people.died ir^tL two plane--tional Safetyy CouncilCi s a iJ ___ iiberal .on ,w:omen’}iJ.ssuc,?ucs and has__ ^clslonJhflt.at.a woman has a conslitu-_____cca lin e n d s." hesaid. nor's rccord For years,s, .Mrs. O’Connor pushed ignored conflicts of lntere<)rest in voting tional rlglilI loloon aborlion, A review of Mrs. U'Conno mandatory for passagee of the Equal Rights,... on a reas affocling familyyinteriilts. In Douglas JiJohnson of the National shows s she voletl againsl r md opposed AmendmentI iin A riio n a.-B u fin o re William. ,nilllng^^|iT^cirector of |h e ___Right to Lifeife Committee charges Mrs. prison p sentencing bill.s am LiDh_CQ3ition.__QZCDimoc_miriisrepre.sehlc(l~lier''rola= -~ ro r sin rint;~ihc~(leatrpcn:tlt:lit j:nBiltinnsriJaiTraginR iirttTttrEnyesofxonsra^atiT-CSzq — is her allegec:Ecd support for allowing spent two weeks peru:eruslng Mrs* lions with1 ""pro-life" forcej; seeking reports. r said other women to takeake part In military com- O 'Connor’s -re c o rd r in ththe Arizona anti-abortionIon bills in the Arizona Conservatives have s; cord Include bat. U’Blslaturc.______. Senate. .Dr,Dr. Carolyn G erstcr. a "black ‘ m arks" on her reco J_cpnnL-nruhip nf n hill II In nliolisli In her answiswers to a lencthv Sonate nni'ruiii.'arclriiii5 beenm-tumed-ovep— V peraonaHoe-oe-of-Mra-O'Connot^ttrwill— -f ------to-so-calied-^^'ltfc^cna;cnator»-and-fo— reN*iev>Ml>e-;e-judge^HileHejijslaftve— — fpul)lic-okcsiuaii___for-neadY-aliallthprpfent killings------' Ira n ’s-reccn t -wholesale,lc.cxcculion.of c minister’s o ;l, a Shiite clergy leader, and chanj;mgcd with plotting tho said ' firemen wcrediggiiiKlK Ihrougli the_____QodOousl.,, I dissidents. hief instrumenr oriranian V A 1 I I L he-prbseeutor,— explosion-^L______1rubble lo retrieve docu:■umenls and w as the chic ■ • Tehran radlo-said-the- yatollah. Huliollah Kho- 1.49, was killed The radiiidio also said" aT o llg lo u s——“• miike-sure no one is burieiied under the lead er Aya - Ayatollah Aii Qoddousi. V. :rackdown on dissidents, iosscln Baglieri, was shot to d ( ebris," ineini’s era' : and al leasl two olher peipeople injured leader. Hos: lary courts under C^oddousi’ '•American m ercenaries” in In another incident. Tclreliran radio Kevohitionar : in the blast and firere that swept dealli by h.Vve eNeciitpd al least G59— r thf» mllitnrv___Ibe -K urdif•disb_province_£apital..,of , .said.oiie.4)U£SQn-WiiS-Wiuij iuailcd_and.a-„i;uiiuiiaudJu rested in a p e o p le -for-poiilicul-olfenses r- since - ‘Commandcomplexani:4til:40a.m, M l:lo Sanandaji FridayFi niglU. inumber of others arre; nary Guards Bani-Sadr'st's downfall. — ^p:m —MDT Friday) inn norlheastomr -Moving’ quicklvi-lheqi Islamic regime ;shootout with Kevolutiona in front of the parllament-nt building in Nearly_4,<)*4,(KM) olher dissidents haveB : Teliran. . . nam ed anotnother mullah. Hojaloleslam lussein Musavl-Tabrizi. revo- Tehran, been arresle-said—-

Sadat cracksc dH. becameepopemlH7l | Synod lo a council that would runn n Council. Sadat said the stiff •--Shenoudah III as popele o ot the Coptic sullativciC under the traditional two-i [Iuiri.oii_an.ijUerim basis.__ • mOic * taken to confront a ------Christian- Church” a n O I ihat“ incluac5“oloction~hnv' a - sprect— W s!vn^d“'id is the Church's“in ^ ie s t hreat to national unity, social .--i.r^peopie, serious thn , Chrislian electorate toll(illowod by a a u th o rity’ and was headed by nd national security" arislna ______i:££Qm-jiQw ,on 1 shi ?— drawing—at-a- church~c(ccrcmon\~tT5— siipnoudaTT"TT------— ;ent clashes between Moslems m ercy .’’ Sadat said. "ThiThere can be no from recen choose one of jlie three udah erred becai^e he_ half solutions because; the issue now is and Copts,Is. , -. - —J. with the largest nijmbe'rof iUARAfcllEEI!______K f ^ p t ils safely, itsi inimage and its PoliticoIcal opposition parties wanted to0 rmake himself a political OWEST PRICES unity." exploitedd the11 clashes to undermine hiss Sadat stripped Shenoiloudah of his leader andd had1: his own aims and felt - Th«; steps also include*jdeil'disbanding regim e. theth( president said, 'post by revoking the pro:resijlcntial de- the Copts; wv ere t>eing persecuted.’’ IT H E ^ U a A ,! ' a number Of religious sotsocieties.-a ban Sadat said s: he planned to call as creetliat mode him popee Ifollowing his Sadat said.j. — -:on-the-u66-of churches:es and mosques nallonal. referendumre on Ihe measuress - - , ., ,— :fo r politico! purposes aniand the seizure as wellas as a number of draft laws ho jof property of someJ organizations,oi was submilmitling to parliament, “ I religious societiesandI individuals.inc ., Dismiss:ssal of the Coptic-pope, un-' ESCAF^ f o l ^ i U B i i . . . . ; Sadat also ordered Ihe thi transfer of precedenlenled in modern E^vpi, was ' -- nnt<.’f»rgiLy-profflKft rpd hy far the most drastic ofS IN Y O U FROWN B A C KKYARnr. 'ists and radio andmd television the measu]sures Sadat announced andCl a mm THE COUNTRY’S L,LARGEST SKI SALE SAVEyP-T0 7fl%^OH: > i l l r O o S Labor Day ■ f e W e e k e n d ! g B ^ o f 4 c ______/ ______- S C t l ------__-•Obomoyor ^Si Scott-USA I s e p t; ------• L a n g e ------^ W h i t e M a g ------f — 5.B14I -T •Raichle *AAipino Design ^9 a.a/ift.M. To7P.m . EichDol t \ J •Atomic »GG e r r y \ - .•Fischer • A M F H o a d \ : \ MT” ^ •S a lo m o n And Many More! ^ The beautiful Beacachport Mallbu Spa withilh four supor hydro- therapy jots. Availsilabte in Beachport Blue,J, Bronzetfrld Beige : v/ith co lo r coordin;inatcd liie. Six fool octacta g o n , w ith 4 V in c h ------Scott Ski l lounging -depth • andar bodyub HYDRCIROTOUCH DIGITAL Commancl Contor S a l o m o n <626, T yrolla : - , n c t e O A X R e g ' i * ^ 2600 or 1^0K37 skiki bindings.. S i TW IN FA LLS “ FAIAIR DEAL” PRICE ...... ® 3 2 3 0 V o lu e i to $98.00 . . (offt(ferexplres October 1,191981) ’6 4 .9 7

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— In an effortorttokeepim proving-a^ e.newspaper and — I ^ t - V ------news-source'ce-of record-in-the-W gic Valley,—The-- - j r - Times-News,vs has, over the pas' week, unveiled - several chanja n g e s . B y n o w rreaders e i will have noticeced a new format on ;— - — ------I h ^ o m i c s;&fenteFtainment-page^ A ?^TlH s-ne^designr:rTr ______, . : m a k e s t h e COcom ic strips uasltir lUTtrrcad-fH ieyici^gG r) - ■_____ ^ =and^ie=nesnewrrformat^^tetTToriorganizes the-daily- --___------eritertainmlent er package. J ^ J _____f — ------DiTwe’-ve—Jiraildltlon: addcd'Carffekeld, one ofthc holtesi------new comic: stripss introduced in recent years. These’ '\rt-Buchw atd - - p a g e s nonow also include a dailyilv television log and,-_. ''^ ..at long lastast the crossword pu2)uzzle Has -found a p e f f ir a r ie n t[ fi(h o m e . ______^C h an g es__ 2a ls o __h iiy c __been__miade_in_tlie__spocts a i _____ Anot}herjim forMossoom ^ ^______d e p a r t m e nit. t . .SportsSaturdav is thehe newjiam eiorour _____ S a t u r d a y sip p o o rts s e c tio n . A lth o u g h thet look is new, the ' ■ LosAnf’clcsTimvsSi■ Syndicate sidewindcnders and extra gas tanks;>; ;a get our AWACs. we’io're upping the give them goal rem ainsins the sam e — comprehergcflnl inR yadh. - - - WhiteHouse. ' ______:...... '.'Gosh.i.llsoundsgreaitame.” 11. ______' One weekk jago. The Times-Newsws unveiled' its first airplane filled with all’ill sorts of super ■■ ■■.., . . The National Securiiirity Council de- "D on’t’t yiyou want to know the op- electronic gear lhal goc;oes'-beep, beep, Air Force sergeant said pro- quarterly eco‘con'omic report. This wilA’ill becom e a fixture Those are U.S, AWACs, whlcl: bated the Issue. One menembersaid. "If tions.Mr.Pir. President?" beep” whon unfriendlyIly pianos attack i , we sell tho Saudis the/■ AWACs wc can ______w ith .c a c .h papassing-quarter. Thei jgoal is to put the ------— - ..yoMT p lan cs._ an d -;‘4u ; to be Iho latest thing in aerial k. I’ll go along wlQi whatever— - e. You can fight an cntiro wai^ -rccycle-mosl-iji-the^e^monev-wc^re ____ M agic Valleye y ’s e c o n o m ic f o r tu n e ssin i perspective with when your planes nil,illnck lDc'otter , , jple tliiiik is' besL' W hafs ah '1 Itch an in-flight movie at the paying for Saudi Arabia,lancn.dc," more-rclevan:an t and tim ely-businesss s < d a t a ...... _ chaps' aircraft. II Is sisocteKlullot :me. "But if something happensh lo Ihc ' - - E a c h q u aarter r t' a new panel-of-loealeal business experts secret cquipm onfthatIcvenlelllniiyou- e Royal F a m ilv." anolhither member of ■‘It’s anan aairborne rad ar system th a t_ Ihis much is giving aid.d and comfort to “ W e'llII lakeI five," the Saudi Arabl- 1^______p jc k e i ked to comment on_thehe quarter’s perfor- abl- the NSC warned, "thehen the AWACs could affecffect the balance of power in __ ___the enemy...... icp said, laking-niil-hit-fliiccl . _____ mance an~3JS-io-give-thel^iew‘s-oiy-Hie-economrc s------wlly-hBnd9-end— thrM tddMdlcBast:^’ ------^------Now it was never oiour inlention lo wallet, the Soviets would know k all our “ Will it il send a message lo the performancece in the M agic Valley, give the Saudis AWACC airplanes. We "T hey’ry ’re nol for sale," tho Air Alt secrets." Russians?"is?" the president asked. had agreed to sell 11 O n M o n dla a y . T h e T im e s -N e w s p:presents its annual _ them Ibe F-15 Force sen;ergeantsaid. A third member said.d. "And let’s not 'in l2 d[different if l languages," ______fair edition.i.j:hisj>ne I really is bigggger_and.bctitiiLUian_ ____~ flRhtor. which Isa very■y lovely jnece of____ “J \ e' i^cnover know a weapon the U.S.:J-S. forgot tho Israelis. Thp^ ------m llltaryii.'irdw aro'w mHh~bomb racks, m ade lhalhat wasn’rffiFsale.'If we don'l last year. En"Sm phasis was placed onor organization and on t ened by the AWACs ancind we’ll have l o ' ihem a mesmessage all week." on adding moin o r e n e w s o f in te r e s t. M ost of the;hese.prfijects Jiegan.se'several-months ago.------— They Beganh asJ ideas, formulateded in meetings with editors andd reporters. Other pnprojects arc in ihe ____ !' ...... wofR's, anda ' will reach fulfillmeilenj in the coming ' — - - m o n t h s : — Ouf overall•all editorial goal reni’anains coiislanl^^fo >r^r%n4- Mountain\in Man) and the important•ant has changed ils m'usiisical direction. ' unnwarencieness. This is evidenced In Visiting vaf lliis n.Tllvp wrllor wpri^ nOl took-inc-ltrteeUie-lie-hQmcof--S^rdisr=r^°°'‘^-°^ m l ------.Tw inFalls------—— ------of-propoosed-lcgislatlon-by-Kvans-ln— ^ I'islioroulsideof Hager;erman preserved/eyrburw elinisl'acl'now '' if we I9«l to impose imp further taxation upon 1 had read Kisher yearsyi ago!'and ‘'ir^'tpactict at all. The house needs toJbe be ■ (Editor's note: Thjsis letter, which an industryslry that is in financial straits Bersrry s W oi wcis interesKHJ loseewk^here l the novels purchasetsed by some institution (a col- appe:ired In the Tiinmes-A'eus on in Idaho.0. 1 His R,S. 6802 would have had been wrillon. It wa:.•as a depressing lege o r ununiversity in the area) and Iho Wednesday, is bcinfi' icarried apain imposedj a one to 5 percent of gross oxpenciii’o. The houseMhaJFislier^and II ing contents of his study re- l)ecausc n word was omitlodo, tiy the severanceice ttax bn an industry that the — — ' © 7>U < ’ Tns wife buill 111 Ihe'l! 8om »futur< — tmtfioi' whffh-Mt-Hfe-^rm m in g -tm ----- gov§Fnop-6)P-6lHMil4-be-pfomo{ingr-not— Ihe home—and-lovely acres■res-clcnr.i & 9 •' 0 O ■fl C o unnccupicd for more- than a'dozeli taxing. years i Fisher died thererein lOfiai.and ^urj-oundiiiding il should become someime It is tim tin e for Idaho lo have a o 0 0 since then it has beenn almost totally [ ^state historical landmark,irk. pro-businesincss governor. Evidently our . 1 ^ — * vandalized. Kiimiiu rca s-books will alw ays-be Ihctr governor Is not of the mold ' (9 ,7 # ® ; and ^.'?i‘7 r j|]i! p> i r O n e r present goi H>ule-l0 'U ie •wriler■^-now we Criticism f 1 u p j s . 1------th a tth e IdaIdaho economy is in need of. 1 " D guarantee lhat there is a " o ' • 1 o o _____ hiimans havo not vvcl' destroyed f ^ Ed i lor, T imes-News: ______■would urgejrg e all Idahoans lo support ------pcrm anon animals.soon will. wnt-ptacu-to-hmisc-thcm-so 1 would like to replyly lo the Times- 'o tm ie p utublican b li candfdates - Speaker o « ure generalions can see whore I ^ One bright nolele: Fisher-s futun News edilorial of Septpt. 3, 1981, con- of ine Houslouse Ralph Olmstead. and Lt. ;______d ^ ------dowiislHirs-sludy.—ov()verlookinR-ihe— uns-maniin lived and-worked______------cerning-ldaho'3-leader!!rs'reacHons-to— '^“'''PhllBIll B a tt______f £ . — ----- jld like to hear from anyone pond and stream s n ex,ilo ll the house, is I would the Bunker Hill Closure.re. THOMASklASG.CONDlE iports such a project, relatively untouched., The1 walls are The m ajor point in . the - Issue ^'^11Falls I i !' 3AV1DPECK r" slill lined wilh Fishor'ir's t)ook8. a file IJA everyone agrees upon,1, Ithat being, the ______iR8orrRngll6h------— , LMbmei Holds sum o-c-Df^ni'T-m.inir ------CTusDrnrTniisffsicr’ar ■1______— = = jrnla Stale University scripts, anil the letters.■s and memos of Californ do everything possibr c ' r s ifige approved a writer’s life are tackeked up around ^"6 BeBeach employment for the peo;eoplcof Kellogg, _ E d ito r,'finTimes-News; __ liisdo.'^k. l/ongBBeach. e Calif. QOiUO TTie'goverrior’sTmtranral response.was' if's abouibout time! Many of us ra d io - Fisher :s probablyi Idaho’s most ' that nothing could be bo done except listeners•s askeda: for It — and now we ------fnTnou5~writcr,~ a- .VifilTifer-bonHand— F q i-h ------p rp v id e-fo r go vem me :! We can hear really great raisi'd in Ihe slate who10 returned lo il ------TTrdelightful ------ment-handouts. It wwas’ not until -easy listening" iist< music-on KTLC lo do .some of his bestI work.v Lilerary Fdilor.TliTimes-News: Speaker Olmstead bnbrought up the Radio, 1270izn on your dial. It's "The historians loday considlider Fisher ono T here ' ; were certain of us radioidio issue of finding employloymenl did the L istener’sr’s Choico"i station! And, you of Ihe major regionallal writers this listeners•s thalI fell a loss when KEZJ '.ZJ governor formulate hisiis task force. can listen;len 24 hours each day except _ ___ "M A R K(M ^ Y WORDS! Next year,r. iflli b e ZIP plus - counlry has produced,!d. and his re- radio swlt witched from easy lislening^ to The Republicans, nanamely Olmstead • Sunday..You’lllikell! Yo EIGHT!" pulaion ean only groww as more and country, and Batl. were justifieded in their sharp MRS. 1.e.I.C VANAMBURG __ more people discover hhis novels (like Now KF KEZJ's sister station. KP:ei-'P, p , criticism of Gov. Evavans' economic TwinF Fall alls "

. G eiorge o Will hofcesxoveruDcater, errter^cTonfrcm t-T h e Washinfiton Fast ■i 'oslCompany fhanoil:’il: water. Growth - urban orjr industrial or "Kvenn ifi wc have plenty left overvor James Watt, secretar aryofthcinleri- viewed againstaRai the backdrop of Amer- Knergvrgy problems are. tn pari,irl, agricultural — requireires water, and and our •st school system becomes rich.ich. or. Is feuding w ilh Rep, 1)FNVF:k . Colo. - t p. Mo Udall, Ihc Ican h lslcrjitory. is historic ond a bit sad, - One thing does ^ater problems:pn Water is needed to Uio W est's grcal soururce of il. the will our • si students become better peo-Hjo- Tucson Democrat wh' lc;idlo;moUier. the chairs Ibe ji is a ilanp|a„ for removing agricultural move coal co; in slurry pipelines. W alerler Colorado, is ”ovorsubsbscribed," It is plo? Willill I they become more gratefuliful House Interior Commil .A Serbian shot nlllee. Wall re- land Iromtm productionr so more will be t a n A u strian jg requinjired — in perhaps prohibiliveive currently allocaled on1 tthe basis of ils for w halit I they have? What good iss a portedly has thrcalenot archduke in 1914 (whic: led delay ol Ihe availablele for ( urban and industrial hich led lo World quanlitie:lies - lo produce oil fromam flow in an unusually wwet year moro new audiUdilorium with broken windowsjws Central Arizona Projc _ War I. the collapse of jjcct, which Is grow th (Eighty-nine il pcrcent of ! Ol Uic-0Uaman..,.5haic California's C water authority•tty — than-half a century: ag3go. and TOW is and slash(shed seats? New school busesses supposed to begin delive ^ Etiipirc. a new stale ; iverinii a million Arizona’s.’s currcntc water usage is for le system in the uses, lop0 pump w aler around Ihe stale,.il0j_ com parwl to a corporairalion In which w ilhslashiished tires and sugar In the gas acre-foet to central Ai Middle Easl. Israel. (In Miona in Ihis aRricullureure.) , Ihe Yom Kippur almost1 as a much eleclricity as l.os/OS Ihe stockholders ownI 1IM percent of m nk? Do!)o we need more money? Is decade. But the scarcitj ' War, and the* oii-price \ Ily ol waler. not This nation’s nail first great polilical ce revolution), so Angelesi‘S uses- Ihe stock. So Ihe agiiging industrial there anytnyone in our area who doesn’tsn’t the excesses of Watt, now (jttlcton, Colo., is is the serious .irgumnl. enl. which survived ils two • is lowering llic , Some0 oft California's w ater comes10S cities of tho relative:vc]y water-rich have thene necessities? Is there anyoneone problem for that project roiibed to minimize (h . , great conltrontestants and shaped 19th ■ "“'sanco a l tr„m asIS farI away as the Wind River.'er N orlheasl have one advantage ac thal who doesnosn’t have a few luxuries? We The Colorado is so hei Uie mile-long coal trair leavlly used that century politics, poi was between Alex- rains thal rumble Range Inli Wyoming, and Is used>ed m ay-soon be lolling ag;Igainst rivals in do have ^ballb; gam es wllhoul knifings^i g s ^ il ends In puddles befor lhroughthecent€roMo\ ore reaching Ils _andciL_HanHamilloa-and Thomas Jef- . 1 ■ primaril'rily for. agriculture.. Only:ily the energy-ridi but aridIdyr'esl. ______DancesTwi-wllhouLpoiice prcscnL Thereere _naluraI.della^_And-C^l ------T}ie-«tH‘rgy-boom. lh« alUorala.-which— ,erso„-Ha,•HamlUon-welcomcd th e pro-— -Ihe W-esl s laiest 800 0001 of ol Uie -1,7 million acre-feel of Meanwhile, the Wes'esl faces hard • are v eryy fewf( areas left like ours." has been using some boom, is as Western i le 0 Arl»na-E spcct olf anai Industrial nation; Jef- •n as, well. Lulu (he Coloolorado River that wenl lo choices. In 1974. duringng a'hol debate entitlem ent pending con omplelion ol Ihc lerson belle•elieved thal democracy would Clly. Colo., where, longong ago, property -Soulhem California in Ihe mid-1970s70s aboul localing a hugege coal-burning I do-nolnot know whelher Ihe plantant project, will not cheer I values doubled In a six-\ icrluliy yield II work It., butbu only if. this remained a ix-weokperiod. went loth3 the coastal cities. An acre-fool_ooi___ (and job.-Dror_Cl»l '------Burwnarts-today-call illtopnlantrwlltr-rcpublnninrDfrorai yoeni^ ^ - :------callcdprogrcsns j^he imounlam' - i2S,K5i gallons, aboiiiDUl soulhern Utah, a residiident of Kanab but I knowow good queslloris when I hearear experience a divisive threatened by a sliorl ve rclerenduth Ariiona'sna’s answer to the haft^ques- loriage m ore in- vvhat aI familyla of five uses in a year — w rote to Ihe local cdiditor about the them . Andmd I know poignant answers,irs, about a proposal to dlvei -tractable lhan lhat ofif energy,ct a short- t^ai wou (crt Sacramento lions posedosed by water Is rediindant I'ould cover one acre one foolcwl possible social coslss of economic such a s ArArizona’s answer lo questionsons R iver w ater to Southern age of a liquid mbrie'ric Tifc-sustafning - „ a jn ; ------mCallfomla.) evidencee UUiat although we worship ' ...... posed ijvwi^waterproblema. Arizona has cmbraec ccd a uiuii that. Jefforwm n weu live like Humiltonlans. Sunday, 5eWtomboTe, iBfll 'TiffiM-Newfl,wfl.Twin F ills. Vd«hoA*fl

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------114.99-19.999 Savsave to 37% on this greatat assortment of these terrificten jeon : ACTIVIy/E jacket, ooks. . CLEARRANCE-18.5 [SEWAFBBS - YYOUNG MEEN'S^ __ . -----Assorted brightght o n d n e u tra l coiorsrMiT::;iTT'os 'jim srM isses C oats. ~ " —-----'M lsies Coatt-M errrif■rtne — ------KENNlNjGTCON VELOUFJR S _____ mNGS 23.99 Lon.ong sleeve velour top to ww< e a r now a n d on. Buy o nid d s a v e now . ^UNGEVW-EA-R - FARBERW/ A R E ^ O P^EN f ______YYOUNG MEEN'S SHIRTSi ______HEARTH®5) B R O I L E R; / - r12.99 Che-hoose from on ossortmen>nt of flannel and w oven st E 4 R : n sty le s in a DAYWE ROTISSERIi l E 5 4 . 9 J L 7 .--- J .. — - r — r=.VOr/arlety-of;color»rz_. ___Sm Is in n a tu ral juicess and( flavors: large broilirijing surface with "gj 7 positions. After sole. 79.99'.7 ■ ...... SELECTED A\CTIVEWEAI ^r : CLEARANCE 30MroDRSWEATSI 5HIRT - “AMBASS/A D O R F O O3 D------—C :E-ITEMS___ PROCESSC;O R 4 4 . 9 9 88.99-13.99 , - ROBE 1 ] 7 . 9 9 RecRog. $ 2 0 . S av e on Loguno sishorts & tops? Features 2-posltion spipeed control, stool cuttinging blade for sllc- ,. Reg. $25. Hoodio d e d zip front ro b e w ith fr.front kangaroo pockets. Limited to stock on hand, _ Ing, and shredding disUses. Reg. 59.99. Manufa*facturor's.robate ______Novyorgroy.. S.M.L.S. ------S77final cost, 37.99. Tiger Shop,ip. S lreel Floor

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OTrr5^;-eHA-HQirtrT003IDAY AT 'IH b B O r C lU O Rl ------: " ■ ji CAl-L; TWIN FA\LLS L 734.4800, TOLL FREE^EE. 1-800-426-9822, ii M -A UNIT OF AALLIED STORES. '' ^hop dally 10fO-6, Fri. -tlld .S u o M -^I A-fl Tlmaa-NewB. Twin Falls,s, IdahoIc S u nday. Sepiem barbar6,1S81 | I n t e r e ss t i n - A ll l S a v e r s g m w 7ingstrhey had no MichaeJ-Reagiagcnagrced...... V------jg, Inquiries abouMut_lhe_nEw.lnvbstmcnl,— -j. -loatrassoclatlona:------■■ ‘l>crore”purchasing e certll•tificateson Dec. 31. 1982.1)2. It Is iniended to m ako. ’ Inkling violence was aboibout to erupt ■if this hadha happened a year tnx.oxfmnl 0"ly l«lmm 1th e pu b lic, b u t also fro m ( The interest ra te forthe ta O ct.t. available highIgh Iinloresl rates to small — -n t Iowa Slale Ponllcnllar;lary.- ago. then somebodym would say certificates will be I2.6Lperc saving and loan associa- hemselves have been de- • Many Institutiom ad beeifcn offering savers, pumpimp now deposits into The prison was tom1 WednesdayW 'Y eah okay.^^y,^^' he said, ■■As of a they go on sale Ocl. 1. ByS 1 s s - r s ; [uestlons______, hhigh Interest Ihl;- jionlh,1. In some hard-pressedd sisavings and loans and by a riot In which one; inmaleIn was week ago, theth general comments------rate would be mediocre con cases up to 50 pen .1, losssavers who - - therefore ' to”lo~'rojuvenato 1 mortgage killed, several inmates■s aiand guards were Ihings;s at i Fort-Madison are 3rcent yield Most quutioItlons involve the Interest ^ an average of aboul a 17 pen agreed to "roll o; " thelielr account lending rtrhouslousing. w ere injured and a dozertzen hostages- -realiygood,1, reallycool."n — -, • ■ for money m arket mutual fuifunds.------ra te .-th e flcnoinominallon-and-lho-tax— j Int6-"A1I-Savers" i ilflcaKiteso n O ct;------Th'e 12.6rpc■pcrcent average annual, . w ere selzcd- Reagen salisaid he vislls the prison Bul for savers wilh taxableble incomes .exem ption.\. y two weeks, receives \ 11. investm ent yielyield forthe "All Savers" , . HaI_Faxrlcr. directorto^ of Adult o n c e 'e v e ry I _of m ore than S24.O00.llhe cor rts”of“actlvitics-at-the------qj estih>»tes have varied on , A’ IRS rule ciertiflcate will be effectlve only.Jor., Corfecirons. said stateale of Ihe tax exem ption and ih In the" face'o f hew d is in constant contact of new deposits the lax w days of October. Every "had no indication thIhls would M lty andl: ra le could .m ake them bet many Inslitullons itcheded their ad- the Ursl >1' 1 officials. He said bids Is expected to lure into lew. interest rate will be. happen, no warnlnR" ofollmptndlng I than any other low denomitilnallonde.Sfl £S5? tank and snvli vertisem enls offei ^ extraraordlnarlly- m»nU; " n™, ivings and loan vaults, a . [ to the rale determ ined by ' aMia-pnson -“Ircixiy had-ad-been_rccelYcd_Dn.fl -jjosit-with or without fedora __ bigli interest to le: crbonunuscs down__posted, tied to t . trouble at (he'H2-yc_ar-( ral eS^'-jflB urcrircquonicnttyrmentioned-during— , y-auction of- comparable , - - ■ ■ contract for)r mcdical"serviccsi B nd- ••■ tees; ' to the' level, of a loas'lcrcF or oiHey ’ ihc-monthly a at Ford Madison. al debate was $120 billion. | t securities. nstruction projects were jracket.Ihe ' kitchen appliance. governm ent sec Donald Minor, preside And the higher the lax bn ,lde„t.,Iowa'=„7™ '“ f5. , . , greater the re'turn, Fdr'famimllles w illr; The uniqueiue featur^e of~the“ "All ‘ . lhe_certiricaie-locks la^ ------Council 61, the union ------UndciUhe.new-li.J.tule, LUieJnstltu- . However.-th K ■■F.veryltilnhing was good." hesaid. — 1550,000, Die S a v o rs ” cerlllriiflcate-lsiTs-cxcluslon"': rlly to the rate at which it , correctional officers, saidsal I don I “ taxable Incomes of around S! • lion could stand tol :elheb(I bonus If the until maturity gen conceded he had a "All Savers” certificates> would < re -' from Incomee ttax of the first Sl.OOO in isl minute 10 was purchasedised. think there were any waiwarning sluns ,cw uneasy n custom er decided:- iho last y moments this summer turn yields equivalent lo0 about 24 Interest earne‘ned by an Individual, or immediately before" tem perature rose to the first $2,000)0p in interesi earned by a th ere alw ays are somo d ’’" “.‘IS wh™ I' percent or nore. ledlsisruntlcd s,|n|„j,|cvclsels. ^ les can be couple who ■file fil a joint lax return. A _ In m ates.______- __ T he one-y ear ccrtiflcale: =------"Therc-Wfl:wfl3:reliefrw&iwerfcovfir= offer^'by bahksrravings-:s-andioan^= couple ean-*a\ftaWthe-'«Xt'lli3fon'evcn-if=— H.7 “ Rip’ Gary.Bau^ieiil;r. R-Anken|>. the hot p griod x and 1 was absorbed ____—andg, crcdlt.unions.in-denQmlnlnall(Sis,of_ all certificatestes owned are in the name nny'gi7r»’ riHliniipti tt'P l;m'IW spewfies Of one spouse.;e. - • lowalegislators rccentl:nlly approved ^ Inslilutions must include irin ih o tb T T hT lnternaiHaTRevenue Sen-lc'e ruled~“ a S7 miiilon approprlatl'latlon. ogroed Rvon Mafyojy Bolh Medland, lO.'a ” W A R D Si H A U S ~ to im plem ent GO improvirovemenis at port Madlwiwn resident, said ihe • the’prlson-and-passed-ed'icgislaliori; —usual'waminning-signs were absent. 11 III C H EE E S E i l l designedtoeasoovercro•crowding. Usually, befo;}fore a disturbance, she ■if anything, whal.1 we w did Ihis said rumorsors are circulated by last session wouiaT)Ce a dam per," prison omp!npioyees. relatives or ■a-., g-'j.i . sold Baugher. "Wee ithought ll inm jitoslhen'lemsolves. w;quld_ha_v^e_somc_whatlat dampened____ Xtifjiulet.t:y had_^en a bil iinsoiti- no • Dining • A/Motel ____ f A I R DAYSSPECI i CIALSI n 'the problems." Ing.shesald.Id. ;_^;E N 2^injiis" N ew Mild :hedd d a r ...... * 1 . 4 9 with coupon • 5 , M a n a popears i on c h a r g e s ; * 1 . 6 9 ib =vc:— v*6 r~ -— Frosh Cur . . . -^jof^llinQgshellsjQ _i> pr i s o n e r _Sp»clal ____ “ " E a Bi o o r O o y = ------M ttHrCHEDDA ______EQRT.MADlSQN.Jowlowa(UPl) - __ floiL^ays.',^!■,U)aJh(LweeLot.AuR-2i------I B r - e o d a U S g T b T H I as Leffler, accusedd -of-selllng• ncth Sheff(>ffey "th ree" ;:410-guage shotgun shells to a leader let in an shotKunshclhells that wore laler used v » cchoiiang* t you to compar*r * oc u r Iown State Penltenliar;lary uprising, by Sheffeyey in taking of public » Bu f f e t ic«s wwith your favorlt* lupcr■ mme o r k a t i B D oeared before a magilaglstrate Snt- officials hosilostage during aninslllu- 8 A .MiA. . till Noon I ------—urday on bribery and aai fleccssoryio— iTSrtailiiSurirrcction:— r — —■- e t ______T r f t e l r n rrs * Ift m aats ______;______!L_Scromblod.-d.~.Eggs, Hash. ,1...r ------kidnapping charges. , , Court dociKumeritsdidnoVdisclose )so •dairy proii r o d u c t i dark-rlmmcd „|,j, browns, lllink sousogo, I W W c l o s s W earing thick, dai 30 Uffler allegedly-ac- 1 T glasses and a jail unifoilltorm, l.clllor_ j,, p„■*ro8ecutors declined to K Brookfast.... c a k o ___ J .u ic o .___ I was released on Ills his own rc- discuss the en matter. frosh fruit. • T w iii i sW s he • lEROHESlSTORE cognizance. s_wifo and Iwo olher rcla• ^ Twclvn"5ucorit)*i!mp!'nn!miw-«'ore____ Lc(ficrls_W Acrofi frr nlthl ched tlie-.iO-minuic fiear- • 3NLY I t’*' ...... J=ron»og»R«• R ood------taken hostage during t FoodK lnc n » x !to s s ;North 1-ee Counly Couri- cornsrof .ilngt uprising Wednesday, bi 9*'“* • MoglcValliolU y Konv^orth ------loasod-unharmed .seviseveral hours a n d AddU later,'One Inmate was;as stabbed to "I ;e 'lo i ‘l)C re le a s e d on my - uildinas-were- own..recogn>gnizanco,;i_l/:ffler_lnl{l ______a ” I — death-and seven-buiU le Leon Conrad. "I've dam aged. Magislrale ------“ OPEN rn;0(5 0 'a ; m 7 t o " 6 r O O 'p rmrM m r on;=Sot: ------Inmates were armed arr wulh never been2n arrested in my enlire T h » B » it M handmade shotgunss wlien' they Hte.” F o o d In [ j ______^ ur-hostagerin------An-affidasdavit:i)y-BobJVjlliam.s, :v _ ------^smed-thetr'flrsrfourl -— the cafeteria of Ihcho maximum slole Dlvisvision of Criminal In- security prison» inear the vestigallon)n agenl, said Letiler, H JACKM in interview, admillcd . M ississippi lUvcr. during an ‘ ______U,. M lV j j N e w A iid $ 1 4 9 ~ TMted-Frlday^— sclling-the-he-three--;4io-aheH9Ho- I ------bcfflerrS6r^~a3 arrci ; C H f V R ------■ — ibT.Ib. with coupon 1 He was ordered to reltreturn to court Sheffey. O - V Tuesday for a decisionion on eligiblli- AuthorilicHies also filed an affidavit valid at both itoros der. by prison1 S(securliy direclor James I ______ty.fQrapubllc.dciendcr bjBESGKSEaOt:! -n.aoodlhni;S«ptimhtr.l.2i1.2th ■!.. ] _ / The complaint fileded IagainM Let-

T e n n e s s e e guards leie a v e S H i n p r o t e sJ t t — B p a NASHVILLK, Tenn.

Cov. Lamar Alexanderider caijcu llii.^ penitentiary walkout scrlserious’and il- m?-S' | - legal. An aide said Aloxiloxander. who K m |picludes: ,.| Steak & Fried ShS h r im p , Includes: Strip3 StS t e a k & 1 ^ ___w as en route to Nashville,ille. viewed the | b l aaked Potato-or-French;h Ff r ie s ------Bokod Pototo or-1o r - F r o n c h ------I w l “ strik e a s “ an a’clion again;alnstthcpooplo~rer ' of the sta le of Tennesseeh; aand will have B m & Buttrey Toast l i i i r ' - t Fries & B uttery'ry T o a s t | b S Only 25 of the 65 guardsrds reported for EjC » ------theC a.m . shift Saturday.ly.WardenJim,. lip •'®SB g . $ Rose said, and aboul oneone-third of the M B $ 5 ; . 9 9 ...... ^ r ’l B $4.59 ...... ir the afternoon i^ U norm al staff showed for II Ml p d aiil ■) eu« tftv V aQtl.wlih ------^kesman-eaid.------' i c ' R o i EXPIRES 5EISEPTIMBER30. .1911 T be guards, who milledlied around on a R 9 | S ' i H p t i = 3 5 public road outside the‘WestNashville Wi g C 3.98 ...... CapialtMilttaiUv*Ur «tK V ic m t. - . S n facility, displayed1 homemade jr Capi M IMi aia B7 M* A r V tfsmiscM i BK b ^ b I weapons and a pair of brbrass knuckles ^ EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, IfSifsi I EXPIRES SEPTEMBER:SER30. IVB) they said were con/lwaseated recently ^ ■ ■ . from inm ates. . n i i H f f M I !PC00r copy/JS Sunday, Septiptom&0(6; 1981 Timos-Nowsowj.TwIn f=alls, IdatioA-7 — Swazilar ______^5 nd eelebi)rate s - j c m ^ T E i aamondju By NAT GIBSON-^ ------tb e-ag e.o f. five[Ivc months.. H cT did-not_____ UnllcdPress /nfer/jaf/ona/ begin lo rule,, hohowever, until officially — m^iiming'the.c.throne-ln-l9Vr^Elllier.-..-. ti' ------^Broadw ay paysW tributeto-Q ctnt r e s s . _____ “ way, his reignign Is still the longest, MBABANE. Swaziland - Dressed exceeding Emp-Imperor H irohlto's reign in royal leopard skins. Kingng Sobhuza In Japan byjivc.;Ivaycars ______.!______m a i v a v 11 of S w jizil^d _ celebriiratcd his Morejhan2,002,000highschoolstudenls Liz Tf andll was gave”a ftW.' onorclieslraied’dlsplay Q^ “aylorwdnshurmanita ward (llamond"jubilee Friday an truly a celebration fil for a klking-and gymnastics, endingem wllh them form- By.GLENNECU^E the six otherr eie n tra n ts because he was latlaw on "All In the Fam ily," .dMIss^ K theII princess who came fromim England Ing a crownI overov the word ••blyati” UnllcdPress Iniemational ...... in_a_^‘^0:holoiolor" and the others were_MMarshall, ; who stars in "La\ to confer ono of Britalji'in's highest (Long Live; IhIhe King) formed by - — In "onehole’rs’’rsi—Tlie-raco,-sponsored—iShlrley.'i: Sh decclvcd;thcm-n-nrnut-the— - honors on the wDrld'sTohgcsicsrreigning ““human bodies.cs.' ------^— 7',— ■_ :..j. . condition of th e house, in thth(‘ Enclno H T ' by Nashville'se's WSI« AM-FM-TV slu- co m onarch: Sobhuza useng at Les Mouches discodis< in New well known w(women'questioned on the TV commentator Davidi I-rinkley, the guest of honor at ihe1C Mbabane Insecurity, bcc — ^VorkrSho-gave-a low-key?y Baeceplancc— sublecl-fay-HaHarpcr^Baiaan-Sample— -6lr-retiring-fom-NBC-N< 61 Ne-K -next— =::ipoj4s-fl6iarAvlicro-lori6-of:;)f^hoU6mvdB=d}i:iyM!fiQd_im j:>md.muHin iJ ru s t" — speech, saying. “Tnore's} no nee^ lo be comrnenlsrS“jiopiiiaLorta — "When mmonth alter a 38-year carwi^cr^tTnTic of Swazis converged-forr u,(iay of Switching; lo his own contlncnl. Iho __ w ^cathly afraid of cancanccr, We're , ..you gel older:cr.you understand yourself—_nelw n( ork: ‘J w ill miss Ihe pUplai - where colorful cclebrnlions mixln(Ing African king blam ed;d Africa'sJ posi indepen- gonna~^lvb lt.**'The evenin:ning included so much-beltc*Uer;’-’ Diahann parroU ——_quile-llleraily-.tclevlslon-Jc qi -Joiijinllsm __ —ajid_Europcnn_p.on3-CP— ".n 4 -...dent strife on,on _a .conflict of__cullures •' _ Mngs 4rom broffdwny^ta•Biars"GMrge~'T~wanma- 0" yrow—old-gricefuHyt^—-and-l-grew-up.togcihor. a* 1 nnnm-■■•alf-ful — olrcumstancc.------—:------causcd-by-tr,-Iridlanal values tcjnn ' Itoee, Maureen McGovenfern, Tammy Audrey Hepb'ipbura "A greal many to NBC and I will always mi-"m and Olher guests includedI a! African eroded bv European Eu colonial Influ- Grimes, Terri Klausnerr aiand Phyllis menarelookii3king fo r m ature women ot wish w it well,’.’ Said WilliammSmall, , heads: of slate and the K-year-oid H cnees. president of NBC News: ‘ is lik e Hym an, and an appearancenee by Pbyllis 20 or a youngmg w o m an of 40;" Natalie pi king’s esllmaled 100 v. himself has spent much of losing the homerun king." ...... trf'cra'ii^ Tt.ckl„|.l.l.r Dlller, who said. “ I thinkM Elizabeth Wood - "WhWhen I w a s 27 - thal was lo ■children and uncounleted si-anil Ills ,|n ,e on the Ihrone trying lo :i^Tay]or-ls sensational!" ..... ------Iho-oldcsUl-I ever felt;" designer children. It dilemma by welding the Carolina Hene rre ra — 1 don't knowwh“y N The celebrations w ere kic s traditional culture to a __FASTESTOUTHQUSE ...... women-woulduld want to lie about their-.-.. Soviet composerg^lloniSl,chedrin._ £ ...ELIZAE\ B E T H T A Y L O R ,a red-coaled mililary banc iS r'o " ? limited lormolm ofWeslern democracy- ' Hometown favorile Mayitayor Richard age. If I sayy 1 am i5 . then 1 don’t look 4148. wife o r''p flm a ballcri:riii 1 M aya . . c aancercanbebeat n 1Ihrough a rendK Fulton of Metropolitanin Nashville, so good." P lisetskaya, h as been madelie.-i Peoples ■‘Greensieeves." They ciWe^ wilii th e The result:lt hhas brought stablil^y to Tenn., won this week’s1 Firsl Fi Annual A rtist of the U.S.S.R. Shclieiicdrln'sbest m onarch himself JolnidgR-his-tradi. racially-mmixed l) -Swaziland, a . . Mayors’ Oulhouse Race2 in Nashville, PLUMBINGGCOMPLAINT ( kknown works Include the opijpera "Dead cr«_aMl-defeijfense spending by West !tional. Swazi regiment Ufpt warr'ors landlocked couniry coi the size of New - despite onc_£ry_of-.‘:FpulJ)U1!" F ultonj_ TV s la j^s RobI Reiner -and Penny SSouls" and the ballet:els "A nna Eu jpe, echccholng his grandfather's dressed in lion and leopaxdId skins in a Jersey sandwdwiched i belween the mlll- lime of 2 minutes 37 seconds sc was Marshall areire’ n a m '^ 'in 'a 'C ,5 m illion- Karenina’’ K and--:‘Carmcilen-luitelL. ___stii...i beforecWorid_WarlI._. V .Big Bird —wardanceof-wavlngspeaa.d ------tant. black_najnalionQllsm-of-Moxambi- iillowed to stand after judgtidg a ruled oui lawsuil-fUetL!>d^hv n pniiplp who say JhC _ .Winston Churchill II, gr;^rai ison of Isj,'ingloChl:hlna. T h eslaro f " S e sa m e - _ Bare.brcasled maidenss inI skimpy (juoandaparthartheiSSoulh'ATrica. “ of offfer a complaint “byoy 1 Melrb Tax house th’e ’ei.ei.leftainers"sold them Is ^Bi-ilaln’s B wartlmc-lcaderrTT-tmning— Stwel"-wili-ili-tapc- O' 90-Jninute-. NBCi_'j- t r i b a l - d r e s s swirled thrhrough-thc- -Princess.Mi-Margaret.. presenledjhe _____ ~n\S8essor-Jlm-Ed-Clary7-jy7-Clary-said— unfiUoiiveiu^ in T ho buyers say Reiner, the tl U.S. lo publicize his bocool "Defen- prli le-llmc; sspecial In the People's estim ^ aled crowd of 50,000) ppeople and king wllh the Grand Commander of — liUiiion had-an-uofaiiLadvadvantaRC.ovcr.._»’hCLplaycdd .\rchic_Bunko£’s_Mn-ln-__~annnifg~Wc5t:‘^hich-cad eail~for-in» - Ref ihllc-nexljxi-Marchi------. ^; n g ^ sung llie (rrfliSeS Oftifnizriongcst— t h c 'O r a c-of-StTyMichnoljI^nclTStTTt-zr o i r reigning monarch in the wororld. George - ihe highest order the Drli- = = | _ j Born on July 4.--1RW,)9,-^Sobhuza Ish governmeiment-can bestow on -u B ik e r w h eo^oved-mo otorcycle—, — technically-ascended-to-thehe-iliroiM>-at— BrllisfwcommcnmonwcallhJcfldec_-______P o s t o fffice l ra te s c a n i n e s , to b e buri - rights to say saj ’Ihe heck wilh ll, if J motorcycieheiovwl. • -- - . . . sliouidhaveile il." , , _____ Neither rain, snow nor no: steel will Ihey aren't'I {going to restrain ihelr ' M i '"t«QMVKMrr T erri Geoberl, his wifeHe, said ur- . ., I.IxCloox. :;-;1 slop the mail carriersrsinPillsfield. ii dogs, wc arejrcn’t going to deliver the dentified only as N asty, a rangemenls have been manaiif lo burv ’f';' but dogs who bite definifinilelywHl, m ail,’’ Russiissell sa id . ,‘lThe point of i f the Columbus Outriders, Geoberfwith ’hts t!)4<)4fi Httrlov meiiiher of t. A new Post Officee policyp slates ’ Ihe mailerir i is th e re is a city ordl- < said (leolwrie rl i^ 'a s loved by evi-ry • Davidson motorcycle, mall won'l be delivere'ered lo people nance andnd th e se people.. .Jusl 1 club in the cilcily. bui hedldn’t belong lo - who fall to restrain tbeiiieirpcls, _ uren'lobeyitjyingthe law.’' Gebberl. 27, who movodJd l"'re from__3nvoflhem.Tl. He wus whnt you call an_ CHUCKJCKNORRIS -tl ______Dogs running free }In in violation of Other injunjuries also'are suffered ' -( Gaines'ville .F la .; died’WeiI’ed; -'Sday at -mdppgn’dcAL L' _____ - pncQ K tSN TN EEO — ^ ^Vr’T-' cll^s l^sit"law have”ivel:aused"a"no~by~maircar :arrlors^celnR'froin-6t: jDoctors liospTtal ‘Nofth frcIroi;. injuries aiWEflPON;.. w e perccnt increase in Ihelh( number of- lackingdogso g s.h esald , ______-suffered when'his molorcyi:y d t‘crashcd ^aidaid Gooberl's friends con- dog b iles suffered byy amail carriers "We hadd oneo g u y trying lo climb ,inlo a dump truck maktnfmg an illegal .siiiorod'burylrylnghls pit bull dog. Katie H n k HE(SAVAWEAPON! ~ thlrycarr^ajd Richa^lard-F/r-fluswlI;— a-fQ navlr>’ir>’ln g lo-gel.flw ayJrom _____ i — turn.------, ______•him,—but. we cao^LcauRO ^ H | r CHUCKJCK NORfllS _ ..'.1^;! :___ r services, Ooks," Hurlur-ell-saldr-^’hen-he ------)pcnrc5-lflJ{r-shc-aiii‘.t-d«ileftd-ye^-8ul-fiha-wouldall— c h rt b is back." Ja c k Cooksey, wiio opi L .*!a^ ------C-H Rl STOPIFO PH ffi-t«------______"It’s gelling to be; a Ireal hazard- landed, heh Heaven, a motorcycle paparn and rc- mind anyway.’ay cause she loved him .” Fvct^ weok we wenvere gelling a Last yearar le tte r carrier fell off pair shop and taltoo pallor, p said _phone call from ihe[he emergency a porch whi«hi a dog attacked him will be buried in his riding s v E p ; : Geoberfs deaih was ironic ir room of'tHe hospiuilil s;sayln'g'OTtC’or— and injured-cd—1 rtf^l arm trying lo------clolhcs.-lndncludinK_ciiher_his_ black: .m l our carriers was belrDeing treaied,” defend himIm f. Russell said. The •‘He said last year thahai le hoped leather jackcckel or lealher vest, a black I f E ^ - Russell said. m all carrie.•le. it full use of his arm when he died he'd hit sosom 'lhing so Hog Heavenen T-shirt, his bools and his U___ P.seJUemenJ^______i!We UjouRhl-we-«f-werc-tn-our -anxLgoLalL __[lacdnobody could soparal•ale !'inT.frotn biker tial. ____ I- TWIN

2 0 R E A T H I T S Hdndicaiipped grouu s critical 1 Onl^'3.00 r SUND)AY BUIIFFET SurtArynoMx-f■ Atoow / ,',V ■ •^arrW.f»**lc#fl-Xi DomMu.,„ / I'M|\M iiisnA >— ■ __ ■ D^Msrtm- I in iiiMi IS ^ p f t e l ethci6n~s~pit{;~~r proach"______^ j j j ; O O T 0 9 ; 0) ( 0 ■ I.- —prrnf t.hl‘^!ni).\. .. ' ...... HfNGTON U!IM.!IMi - Two millions - .. i_natlonwlde teievi- { M N O f E clalralngto reprcsircscnl-B million_.__^qn.,sor_. - and promotion, is' ...... • ROAST BEEF ______;..DRES$S.S.ING ______appod Americans;ins attacked Ihe presfdet- entertainer Jerry ■■"annual' Jerry l/cwis5 Labor Day - ixwis.—r------t.*een-a-Lfibor-Day— - f_____• OVEN-BAKE:ED-HAM___^t-CORMiN&PEAS ^------t m ------telethon for using a ' ‘pil;'pily approach" weekend . lonforthreedecades. • FRIED C H O;k en • s p a.GHETTr g . which unfairly depicts; thetlu disabled as . Thet^n ■tti "Ihe pily approach i .CINN,NAMON ____fcrave and doomed. w as COI.I. ;i ;v chosen for thisI • POTATOES I ‘‘B ^ ic a lly we ft^rinarthls“em-— r ih telethon-r------ago,-But ll is out off & GRAVY roll■LS; , ' • pnasis on ■Jerry’s Kids’^IS - paie. wan. flJlle In ii u t ii»n ull-'puivjns — rCHlCKEN&m3DMFLINGS------prave but probably doomed doo — has IncludinKc :ie: .disabled — hate being 3<«1on>»'''Ocrocv m**l giru p.. i w - • S ' ® ^ [lelp'ed crdafe a siereoljpiljpo of disabled stereotyp' A d d i t i o n aal l to our Regulal a r B u f f e t people which in turn, hahas led to Ihe ••'I'he mII ..'V raised by the lelethon wrong public policies.’'■■theysaid, th b,., to balance Ihe harm TTKewui) luvuicrcicd-by-Amert-— ^iHu* II - - - C hildren's Pricrice: 25* a’y««r up tb IZ'yoarairs of *ge. BnXMUWLAY Hk‘F—»»—term s nf personal OLD kUAli . WWtSEIJ 0AJC5 • ____ an Coalition for Citlzei:lzens with Dis- tragedy ur of drain on the public - - E - ^^SOUt-kJOKHCAi-’DT «■ ibllitlcs~and~1he-Disntisnbtlily-Riglils—tiTjasury-1 '• by—the-6tcrcotype_ll_en-__ -enter in letters lo th e^spons^rsofthc sp cm agci."s,”')be two groups said. They • 0 3 F A R ------hiu scu iar dystrophy teletelethon. urged Ihefie tone of ihe program be ^ V * . d r i niK k B A R “We have hesilated i ;d to go public changed1 lo emphasize the ac- „ * D E S S5ERT E jA'ilh our dispute becaecause we un- compllshmim enls o f tne handicapped. r SYLV dersland and deeply ap L • SO FT STTAU'oNF^ A t ^ Usability Rights Center is a : r e a m IHI. riMiUf.Huta MIC love and caring thal all ICECR MICtlA^Kl. -’ " r Nadcr-backed organization, iite 'to the'telethon feel.ccl." they said. liillon (o r Citizens with Dis-: ly - that In this Es? r ’But we feel - deeply - in an umbrella group for 12616 j:ase our best friendsIs £a r . doing us f ? Y i e i itions. 'vrong, • “ They a re doing us wnwrong by giving The comjim plalnts were aired In Idlers i p Q E D p i khc im pression thftl theho loss1 0^ say in lo telethonon sponsors. Including Unitedd 1, Cl,,., :-,.ii h i.^ .to 15 percent of our sirenrength makes u-s ' Airlines.-MM cDonalds, General Foods,s. * ReynoldsIs M e ta ls and the Notionali \ ...... - - • A 9 T EEP I BEYOND FEATUf•TURING SOM CS t ' JlOO pcrcent useless. i---;, s c iE NICE c FICTION. BT I "They do us wrong; by creating tbu As.sociatioilion L e tte r Carriers union, CH ^ C O N llAl^^MmATn jimpression thal all11 handicapped The grotroups also recently placed anin Ul (itsTiH(-(iii ipersons must be deperip endent/- ihai ad in VaV ariety asking Lewis, thele 734>1323 HEAU!>y METAL 'tb e y can not becontribulibutlng-fnembers Muscularir D1 ystrophy /Association and,d ______1859 KlrrImbcrly Rd ;oI,our society." thoir gue:;uests to lake a_ different LDQ.immti.. ^ ___ : The annual telethon,on, which ralse.s approach;h this year.

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— i^ticcander^liesshotiotingaiKGBinlot^- ^ ------VATfeAN c i w v tw ■-H a lt a n —)v u rn a t1iIt r Tnmcerco romniilBiiion n as oeen reached a H oIhe lh l ------can Saturday deniedd reportsr It lU i- of 200 AuAustrian youthi who came to O’Andrea appeared onm the program motlvallorlion of the a m lla n t In this ------— pected-that Iho flMAMlnMinationituimpt- viiithlm.m. : a n d claim ed thatan-unnrmamed “senior tragic matnattw ."------ngnln»tPnpp .Tnhn Pnul w . P iflffranco p u re w , dcpu-a:— V«tk*arH>HiclaHHokHth tlcan^ffldal-H td-Trlda rttiB _____ otcom m unlat plot fllmemrtfllremoving :tor o( the Vatican p re u office,Q “ia conviocedJLwasa. instigatorim of the , mcntary, said the Vatatlcan had In- Agca, thotie 23*year*oId Turkish terror:ror: i-documentary broadcait ...... nltaclc-on John Pnul'"'■-VaUcan II •t form ed - the State Dodepartm ent • -in 1st convict'Icted of trying to Kill the pope, communique said, ay night, the television saidId W ashington of Its suspiciIcions. both the2 IIItalian state prosecutor andffi ^ V atican1 officials o believed the Soviet6t S tale D epartm ent spolx>kosman Dean the defens:nse counsel stressed nothing John Paul Is convalcsilescing from his KOB or EasternE European countriesM Fischer said Friday he h could not em ergedd 1from Agca’s long pre-trial For — r- -rWounda at the papaljuijummeiLvilla in. ..were behlchlnd the shooting of the pope>e . commment on cpmmunualcatlon.. wllh- Interrogati(atlon to Indicate he had not ' ■ ' Caste) Candolfo.wherftl■re he prayed and— in SI, Pete0ter’sSquareM ayl3. the Vatican, but saidd "no (I-finite acted alom one. Kids NEWS Soviet]: r e l a t i o nI i S n o t o p►timistic, t , s e n a toT i S s a y f J E v eiry r y Wonilajf J j J - --M O S C O W --(U P n------— Preparing - to— Foreigni-Minlslor- -1 Andrei Gromyko-to—’.find the Soviets inflexibliblclnncccptlng" ------“ I-w aas-unable-to s- -get-from- any duily^ -depart after a week of meetingsr with would b)c e '"extrem ely Important, any responsibility for' t the decline in Soviet pen>erson wllh whom we m et any S oviet o fficials, two twc American "I leave _ i ive Moscow without optimismm U .S.'Sovicl relations, piparticularly in- acknowledledgement^of any one specificf f i senators sold Saturdayay theyi are "not but nol wlwithout hope," Mathias said,d, acknowledging difflcultiItles caused by action the Soviet Union has com- optimistic" about Impmprovcment In “ 1 thinkiL isucceMfui negotiations Will ifghanlfiUm._____mlUod thahflt contrlbii**y1 th** '^***?llne Ine- o n —th< b:&rSovlet^rclatiphs-^is ^ in “ lho~Tiear be”~very/ ddifficuit\o"n th e part df thele ' H e said he lold manyr'of c the officials Inourrelal)lat{ohs," Cranston said, e = c o m l c: " p a g e ^ f ^ future, United StStates wl^out some major)r he met, including Gromyko G and “Thai w;w as a discouraging aspectto of f Dut Sen. Chartcs MaMathias, R-Md.. changess on sliinitions such asIS Chief-ot-Staff Marslshai Nikolai our dlscmcussjons, although J do re* ------toid-a news conferenceice both he and • AfghanlitiIstan . . . that would give Iho10 Ogarkov, that he rcallziIzed th i United cognize ththe reluctance of-a-Sovlet u l t i m a y lo o k If accoMTipanled m j ■■ f n ------~~Son: Alan CranstonrD-CD-Callfrrfeit-an— Am erl^njln-peoyle the perception Tif a - S ta tCS~W0S partly to~bT3lamc^ror"the— official-to-to'sayatfjJhlng-whleh-would H— chllly_rclation3--r-for-r-cxanfcle,.?by belnlcrprcpreTcd’InsldnifrSoviertJnlon’ lorr^ ------of Stale Alc.xandcr Hai,Haig andr^viet Cranstoritori said he w as disturbed lo:o falllngtoratlfytheSALT[.T2trelty. as'crltlcalial of the Soviel Union.”

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o p e n s f i r " c o n v e n t ir®*; p n _____ JB■ ■ adioJniael{ GDANSK. Poinnd (Ul(UPI) - While —— Soviet-troops held marnaneuvers-near— — U a IJ ______llie Jiordor._Solidai:Hy_!xJcndcr_Lech ______” !-m iC zP E AMHES o n ^ ^ Wuicsa opened the firstst nationaln union i S B l rzzrrcnnycnllonsnjclicltnio Saturday. ------He appealed for-unity-IJy-lo build "(he fl I^Al/ CAMYflON Q I \ « o ——H ‘•Solldnrlty wiii not allcallow itself to be ’y^ORCHA spilt and destroyed,"’ UWalesa told a c n chccrinR throng of delejelegatea repre- lo iin |p n‘g 10O-mllHty r jn fltn .- Pormsr* lnr«rmallcollon phon* Sia-SaSO. rrr:-----^.Tflckvd^aachvranrffaarr:B n ar« avallB lim «*ry 0oy of bers. : _ . K>)l»y Canyon 0 «K *nl and K*l)K*ll*y G ordon C*flt«r In Twin foil But “the strugRle," he warned, L h “has just t)cgun and II it will be very . - . dlfflcull." . H T r The Solidarity chapteriterlntheheavl- I 2 8 % O f f ! A MM/FM Stereo> Cassette R(Recorder | _ | ly induslrlQllzed.regionon ofi Sliesla re- ^ ______.... —leased, whut-lt. said wat SCH^2 by was a-message-- - S ears I Poriirtrait-S tu received from the "foi"founding com- mittee of free trade! uiunions of the — —S6vietHinion“‘exprcs3inising a desfrTTo ^ Jn jk a v e ^ H attenrithe conference, y o u F "Our workers mover■vemcnt is Just' ” - ...... being form ed.” the message mi said. ^ - b a b y 4 0 "Your struggle forlhele rrights of ordi- nary people in PolandI Is our struggle, So: (Ifffcrvril u Po!nnd“Vi’Hi not im! frwrrcg~n5-tong~BB ------lhr«e-imnHhsr^i R ussia is nol free." ... nhic month! A union official ann ' — tw e lv e , n c in c iii announced thal feZkTTK ------lingering prlni€r6-strikeikes-intlw^illies— Iht; diu!>Kt; alwuysi wiUi prti of Oiszlyn and Rzeszowzow. which had ■ B t soured Ihe atmosphereere around the fvssionul keepsuk convention, had t)ecnn calledc off to portraits tukciC ll f l \ E n lo y SBle te re o c a s s e tte a , ' ^ ------^showi'theunionisls.wcreere disciplined’.;__ \ regularly at Scurx. \ s J ^ - AM.-orr RFM -atereo ______‘ . vj ------aniau p p o rlcd unity. a n y w hle e re r e y o u g o . T ap e from radl(Bdloor"irve"w(th ■ > b u ilt-inn mikes. m Auto- . 100,000 So\o v i e t s Level, "Stereo-Wide:'"St Tw in sipeakera. p e t End-of- - on maneuve;ers ta p e AiUto-Stop. utc AC/ ------=^roscow-fupi i’=^h-Thc-Sovlet Un^------battery^^operatlon, oi ‘ " ion disclosed Saturdayay thol nearly .:«ria.i.ir. #14-805 .. — tOo.ftW troops ore Involveolved in maneu- .-.(It inciuSia vers n ear thp Polish twrdi3rdercolnclding ______iviiiLUicJifliiskiollilflrJtyrJly.un!on;sJlrsl______national congress. ^ u. The disclosure, madelo itIn a report by :IS “O urF lnest W/IrelessFM il Intel; r c o m — the official Tass news agency,age cam e a F eatures 3-Sti - day a fter Ihe United SlaStales said the Stations, 2-C hari n n e l s K rem lin's failure lo infoinform Ihc West______. K 1 4 c o l o}T r 1 AflK ______Byy HRaallalle______luliy ubouT Ifie maneuvLevers violated the spirit and letterr iof the 1975 p o r t r a i tfS s jtvrfotul I Helsinki Accords^ in c l u d e si 95? 9 deposit ------tf__m occ—ilu tn . J&.iiS.QOO. tfoopfi— ~~ Diraphic puckagr inHudri participate in.war gam:ames. Helsinki • I » ."o 7f and 10 w allrt >l/r tiilor I Accords signatories are purlralli. 9.V for CHi-h cud uddlliiiiitfl luhjrc'l in are required lo p lA ;-tu k e i)-.------builUmgmeasuresT” - "CaiPToTTe-artdTaiK'con-)n— f * ■=4.— ~ The Tass dispatch,ch, datellned th ru JSJS < e p t. 12 trols, lock Bv^ltch. autoftomatic squelch. Just plug In ana n d ~ Moscow, said the warir games| were A vailable at mio ot! « 5e«r»reuil jiorei. directed hy Defense Min\Iinisler Dmltrt StudloHoun:; t10 0;0 0 n,m,-8:0 0 p.m. talk. #43-214 U stinov* {or unill ito r a dolingiilng, If prior lo 6K}0 p.mj ■''I'he (ipiirational staff:alfs. units and Studlof doted• SSu u n d a y a n d M onday. elements with a totalal strength of 20-RangeLC nearly luu.ouo, whichlch are to JNMANT ^ I (<•!■> ■ C D ------— A u t c iom atlc-t^hone AnswererAr V i [ PAbifORT PMtlTD.S 0 0 ^ particjpalL'm the manesncuvers. have 2 3 . r s '’•■’‘' ” i’' i “ >*' ' M ultim eter >y MloronU®Ml I8F0NEO TAD-10 by Raaii a i o ^ i c k ------B-!—— taken up pre set formlng-tig-up areas and positlons."T.isssntd. «... 1 ^ 1 S a ve»3d e iOX)ff I; I Q95 « W a tcc h f o r T!fh e T im ees-N cw j J ^ m 4 sh # 7 9 * & 4 ^ 1 ^ — fa ir

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K elh[u)oo(dip lg n ilrid eesrurirnor~gf o - r o iu i n d : By STEVE UPSON general buslnes ' Times-News writer iness climate is that- \ everybody isJ soisort of, sitting on the-- \ sidelines waitingiting to see whal h a p - __ - — ::zpcnstothcMoncMnomy;”r^:':r~ "_ .' —— : TWIN FALLS - LikeLik waves, / Another problroblem Is Idaho. 11 is • ru m o rs socm to surfaceice every few \ one of only threthree stales lhal does , ; m onths thal some company coi ..is __ ,V _ f l Z r tnnnn. .• ■ \ ■ nol allow indusidustrial-revenuo bon- ' I > about to purchase the th vacant 7 ding, Dollonsaidsaid. ! ; KellwoodCo. hosiery factory.faci _V._ — -So-far,-each-rumor-ha-has crashed ------y Iniiusloai bon • on the shores of reallt;allty and re- j Tj: . to lend ils lax-tax-exe\npl sihl'us to fJ zS T r j- T B I JT Iwiids' sold to Ifihahce 'a' private C ceded. The faclory souloulh of Twin \ 1= I company’s do'developmeni. “The : Falls, which until last summer ]__ - — u J j : J ____em^Qyed_DcarIy_300_p3_ponplprnnfl— t t -L-mfl QtdM m "Jum-— ' k \ first (luestlonm a company always pum p^ an annual payrayroll of S3.5 / t e l — X — a£ks-ii_ahout_lUt-JjulustclaLtevenuc \ m illion Into the econom>)my. remains -TT-n \ bonding." Doitoloiton said. "We don't vacant. ==\\ j have it." "T h ere hasn’t t>eeiva•a v,whole lot to ^ I / A similar' pr problem is that tho re p o rt," said BracKk Hale,1 the ■______^____ ( — cMamber^^nduiidualrial development—:: _i_ nniup pPHi^tflte apcnt-atiglvpirthc" _T-r '~r: ------1***^______corporation ■d0cs_n0j_doe 0 w n jr0 iit[ix _ ____ \ Job of marketing thehe Kellwood suiled for a manufaeluring-planl; mn ------! building. though -il is> seriously se looking at ‘‘We’ve got a lot off ininformation »• buying such pro]properly. Dollonsaid. about the building outut _lo,j various f ^ An industrialrial devolopmeiit cor-' ______companies, whlch-theyicy tfre mull- ______'1-— --- _ poratiunldevelovelops land .to.altractu: ___ : fiig. That's the best word” Wi l can 3 - businesses - railrather-than-make a ------think of,” he said. profit. If an indlindustrial site is ready While no sale is immirminenl. there M and waitingg f for a'prospociive • has been interest, boboth in I h c ______-ii manufacturer,cr, with-survey work ■ Kellwood plant and in ( olher sites ' 0 ^ • com pleted and water and' sewer around Twin Falls whei/here smaller hookups avaijallijable. and offered for • m anufacturing plants3 cdcould locate. ------saio-at-cosli-it-t-it-i6-nn-inecntive foi“ ------“ We’ve had at least5t 15'inquines1 ...... ______\ v ® the companyly i lo come to Twin r^jvthe-Kcflwood-plannnnncrtiafra— t ^ Falls. Doltonisaid sal . ------dozen -or-Tnore-ehowinivings-of lhal . _ \Ka\ Q l Even if the industrial devel- _ p la n lj” _ saj^P oug VollVollmer. real- L— — Vv - V 1 ^ — -opment corporaw ratlondoes nol-profi!------— estate broker for Ameimerica'n Real •AiiinKDAMs.....from Ih elan did d(deal; tho community”...... I _ Estate and Appraisal.sal. and the ______does, h esaid.1 . ______presid en t—of the -T.v >rnh)PTpg. guch-a&-an-un. ~ftl:minlimim.Vi:flge;^t>oltoi»on:5?i?izr:^rziiI.omicK: ; kr~owner~of~Krenger!>‘ flitiiros. estimai^Dolion pro- I C ham ber of Commerce.ce. The latest empioymeinent rate staying stub- But for all the recentI iinquiries True Valuelue Hardware and a Hale has focused his efiefforts fo v id e d showows s tliat ' a new : showing of the planl was aboul two borniy higher hif; lhari any lime in and interest in Twin Fal^ ills. "We m em ber of the cham ber’s com- sell the Kellwood buildiidlng OQ m anufacturing-ing- planl employing______iiveeksago. ______almost 10-10-years and a gencrallv havcn'Lgntnlnrknnnnvlt -induslrittHn'nlopmenf:------— ciccrroimrtirmsninrTirosiosnikcly 100 people coulcould add almost $1.3 ------■■■"Dbvlo'Qsiyr'sometKKlt)ody' m' this low.wagtT!;e lev e l,^ re selling points said. said, “Therlere-hHve-been-some candidates forthe facility,^.Several I million to localcal Incomo,I In ad d ition- , - country is looking-to-to expand." - tonewindi[idustry„Dollon said, Asked whon a new manunufaclurer lookers, butul I don'l think there is months ago he traveled to)nortlicm ni -to tho 100 peoplE?op|e employed by the ...... _ Vollmer said,_!Thn'h rough th e “ T a ikkjng jr about high un- employing 40 people or mono re mighty___ anylhina_vci.very hot. Basically, in-.------— California, where manyy of the------munufacturer,'”or.' Incr'eas^Tricome ; chamber of commerce,ce, we're gel- e’mploymomenl and minimum wage, com e fo Twin Falls, Dollollofi look dustrially.w.we're i dead.'' largest and fastest growiming. firms would help pro\provide jobs for aboul ' ting as large a volumeie cof inquiries that’s wha,'hat 1 sell," he said. With ca re to sound optimistic■ —- bill nol A num ber»er of problems aro pre- are located, lo loul the $3,1-!,l-million ■ 50 m ore, peophjople in construction, ■ a s we’ve ever had in Twirwin Falls.” current economic C' conditions, a overly optimistic. A few pipromising venting TwinA'In Falls from attracting building. Iransportalion.on. repair services. - -- "Tw in Falls lias a lot to offer," new manu:nufacturer that needed 100 contacts have been made.ie. h e said, new industrytry. "1 talked lo some 2B con'ompanies__ wholesale .tradirade, .finance,..Insur-______- said Miko Dolton, chambcr ch of employees?es could piok-and-choose Stili, it couldtakcaycartt•tosccany For. one.■. highh inlere.sl rales d is-' down th ere," Hale said, “TiTiiobasic ' ance, real'estaestale and entertain- __ > commerce manager.r. Even the the peopleole it wanled. "and mostly results.______courage major m; capital expen- reaclion was. 'Twin wliolio?‘ The menl. he said.d,

^ g tu s t t a ic t i c s b1 r in gr b i g jjum pid n x a ir s a l eg s------ByJA M ESV , HIGGINS month, up) fromf 4«C.-i20 in^AuRusl. sharply si when the. promolloliofis are except VWA'A began offering special ism all c a r lines, year — stilltill the only domestic Qplled Press inlernallonalla/ 1980. That \viwas a seasonally ailjusled oover, . - _ - ______sales, promoltlOtions-in-August designed _- --In the final 10‘day-scllingngperiod-of-T automaker-wlthwith a net I9{!l sales gain, - ...... --•-~ annual--saleialesr-rflter:ofr.8: r million------~ “C{trysler Corp, said its sal>aios lor tlio (o low er thehe car'.s cost lo the con- ,August., domestic sales weivere-up 25.4 Sales on Ihe yeayear are down less than 1 U.S.-built cars,cai up dramatically from nmontir jumped 43.4 porccnt■nt to 72.21G sumor. piTcenlI over the same period pi last percen tal Ford,’ord, 2.9 percent al GM. 2.5 ■ DETROIT - U.S, automakers ai G.1 millionln.in July. d'domestic cars; Ford Motoror Co, sales , y e a r lo 245.791 cars, Cliryrysler sales percent al AM( ced car financing rales lo . i AMC and 13.7 percent at parlayed a variety of prl - -o f-l 19,804-in-August-^\-crc increased 56.5 percent lo 3232,354. Ford -VWA. prlcc-cullme Forcicn-1—auiomakurs sold an“ '^ it from a prevailing rate tbCtlcs inlo a 23.7 percent sa percent from lasl year anc climlKHl 45.4 Dorcent-toJiiJi2j34.-G M ------,"We- continue '■5i51“I"JiL_cstlmalc(Us:J97.0Q£LcacaJasljnonUuun___K crccnlr-F-ord-offered cash— ' inuc to-sce-stron?!’ August. “ MotonrCorp;'snles of3R4, increased IG.3 percent lo 14848,995, AMC creased dealer less than t pcrcentpc from lDC.4tS in llie ‘ ilives lo dealers between | iler showroom trafi'ic -• , wereup21,7porcenl, ;5..s-ir:s= was rougiiiv even with InsInst yeor ai— tho result of the ! In doing so, they also) managedm to same monthilh lasl year. The imports' ;i.000 and Chrysler Corp. t h e . .,, I3,apercent retail Volkswagen ol Amcrica cH 4.1H3 and VWA gained 12,(5flpercenl'on p financing ass roll back the Imports' pernwnclralion of A ugust ■ marlark et share fell to 24.7 ect cash rebates belwecn ‘ assistance program," percent sales gain on volumi volume of 7.525. [ the American car market.I. percent inI IJ1981 from 2H.H percent in ^ 51,000, AMC also offered William W. Lane, Lan general sales man- U.S.-built Rabbit sedans,~Si j s 5 “ '>• agcrofGM’sPo5 Pontiac Division, said, ealercash incentives. ; It w as th e best August performancepci M otors Corp. was the only' ™ai T S e r eMcnsive,lc.,1 Domestic c a r sales so farar this year "R ebates undercutund the high inlercst for the slumping U^. autiaulo industry Tlio currctrent spate of special sales lilagging behind lasl year, faUinfi fi 13.5 The Big ThiThrec-programs now.havc _—total i 4,40G,931,-jufil-filipliljlitly under rales,’' TomI Pappert.Pa Chrysior'9 gen- since 1979. promotionsis is scheduled lo ia.st p.percent to sales of 9.7833 domestic been extcndndcd through Sepl, 2;t, .md .4,427.y;i7 in tlie sam e a'muuijunl of tim e cral sales mlanager. ana said. “And we're .Industry reports Thursd;-sday showed through Seplept, 2:i, If past Ironds are cars. c; Ford increaseised ils promotion by offer- lasl ] year, Chrysler sales. sos> far Ihis going to keepp hamhr m ering at lhal wall sales of 601,741 domesticc ccars in llie followed, dodomcslic sales will drop Each of Ihe domestic auautom akers ing S500 consi)iisumer rebates on three year . are up 24.6 percentit from lasl unlil it com es‘sdow do n," y s e d ceardennands€oarsrsttocks sjlim froy m n e wrcarsluttmp ^ ______Eny.IF.VMIIFT 1 ti’P ------lliKK iasl yiia/c.ir. an Increa.sp of ?950 or__ , wa^ wortlu w u Jj; ^ ^ Ncwtiouse News Service 12.5 percent.It. ,.|..price was S3,H24. and Uie cai:ar this July might be of)f some& help to know it , was valued al W.725. doesn’t takee a:as much of ihe family ______The averai!rage price of a one- lo .five-year-oldlid used c a r today is S5.250. •A four-cylinde;^, m anua I income lo makelake the purchase today as r ijTHS • transmission'l9TS~Toydl.'dla 'L'orolla it used Id,...... ^ D E T Ilo rr-^ ^ h c two y^aear slump in compared wilh wi last y ear's price of W E F I MN i A N C E ■ 1 al $3,38fi. AccordingR totc the Department of L. —~new T] car sales nationwide h;has created m . ioo, an inincrease of jusl ovor 2«I sedan, originally priced ^ ______a0 dram atic shortage of ascdyi,SflES^-—— -percents------___loday-is.valuudaU3,a50r96-9frpereent-of— C^m me rce,-4b-the-modian-fanjilv-in------4 USED-<-CARS m ___ rjow-itcmand-ior-Uicm-ii-ii_w-higli^------. —ilsofiginal-vaiUL------______camain-Uie-Un!-Unilt>d Statcs-in 1980 w as----- ing to a survey by . $21,650. Sinccice the average c a r last i"thal tho value of the avcragago usedcar Accordinp A 197H four-cylinder,■r. manual , c Market Research, Ihe S7.G00, an average car h as soared by aboul 2H porccni. p or Aulomolive . transm ission Chevcite two biggest incre.;reases in used-car values jodoor hai- '„„l.ased for Ior cash would take just $1,150 ilithelast year. chback Scoclor.'originaily have been irin Ihe bigger and more over 35 porccntcent of tho average annual I m S S I And-some-smallcr used s:i,i49._lixJay is valued ai al i-.Jw , ^ income. doarstinvc luxurious motnodels. — percent ot itsorlglnai value,JO. shown even more amazinNriR Slayins cars likec LincolnI Continental and ,, , In 1970, thethe average income was power, retaining 90 percentnt or more of Cadillac EIdorado i* built between 1976 i Some olher Ihree-year-ir-old. four- s9,8G 7andtheahe average c a r cost S3,70G. ! \ w th t eir original purctiase valu and 19B0 a rc•e upL in value by 43 percent W j Used-car | cylinder. manual Iranansmisslon „parly :iS percperccnl of the yearly in- ' prices I ____^ fact, lh^tra_de-in.valucs.cstoonany orSI,700ovcr'crayearago, .m odels which have relalmin^Mper- ,„,no. •iginal value an d mileaiage I— gused'cars are so high lhalI Ithey more Basic large•ge cars built during those cent o r m ore of Ihcir orlg ------AvtfW — - 5 ------—thti a n -o ff6oU thi2_h£iIt^_in£,a£T e.is^ in yea rs, like

JACKSOI50NVILLE, Texas (UPI) ter said, “The Edsel was5 1b rou^it pie laugh. drived and differenl_ liglilsiils.Jljat ___ .vtarcn’i readyiy fifor it. They were - The Edsi^dsel, a car thal burst on coul on his 40lh birthday.'' "Dutlthinl'link it w as Just a victim sliowed s when you were low*' ini gas, taken by surpriseirisc, the marketcel 24 years ago Sepl.4and The Edsel, a large luxiixury car of circumslastances. I Just enjoy 1l,yniiknnw,.will.bc24 ’ ' _ s said. ‘‘Probably somedayiy in the _ was a h e a d ofo f: its tim e. It had a grill was'* a big luxury car andd •people] e r’s fam lly.owwirand'drtveEdsels, irj years oldId .Friday and it's also cdictionary Edsel'^’wiir■I riiean going up andmd down, a shiit irnhe jrhf-had-already-slarted-to-wanl- nlia-huy t f p vplln^t tn aeildscLO.wners p Club______H enry Foreord Il’s birthday,” CIcav- im istake. When you say Ed:Jdsei peo- steerinR whcvheel callcd tele-touch ssm aller cars. People. I gucsicss. just _ .meolings acrossossthenalion. I -. ___ _ - __ A-10 Tlmos-Nows. Twin Falls.ills. Idatio Sunday. Sepiomh'mhnre, 1981 ^ eby^ egxa€Q^diSMSci

_ George Paul of Twin1 IFalls has ^-boen-_-appolDifld^flyc _____ yolopm enu~^^^^^B - --director of jB a d k ) . By United Prcs^lem alionanal___ . g&Mllnelssold'ildoncredit,hesaid. Magic Valley, Inc. H is re- - B ------I. '‘’nsxaco haslas not been fully recoy- _- .- sponsibnuies“wiinn?luaiian IExpress, have two sons. UTS, average gasoline price:e orsi.342 If a Texac would be able C rosland holds a bachelorlor's degree - N ^ w p^ i o o l d e sa l e i - ' ^-progt'flm'ongasonnrsalcs:^^! -toTClleve __ raise :their:punjump:prices-by:thc-full'3—" -“ with''an-accounting"ma th e cash'purchaser from pipaying-for— percent- to-refreflect- the new-charge- - Utah-State University.. J . D a v id Ihe cost of credit.” because.of flenierce competition created Stoddard holds a masterer's degree A Texaco spokesman ;said his . by a sharp dcdecline in motorist de- in accounting-from UtUtah S tale G E OORGEPAUL R ' : " company had decided to imposeim the m and. ____Univcrsity»-Wlth,Bp€dallalizalion.ln ____....d«velopilopmentdlrcctoT-^u i,»___ _ s t a r t ^ out at ffaiiL. -proeeiMlng^eharge^^WcauB ; U56-of::th9~~Betgeeicdar JamiaryzintL3Juiy3J:SZE; - I—tavnHnnz-Iinrry-Dunn.-u - w h p z l s ^ ------, ------rising cost of the credit carcird system, gasoline cofisiifisumptlon dropped 6,4 levels, ac- stockholders from; Falls business hopcs"(orr isiJ a “ fair” indoors or out,)ul, Pehrson said. They can P nate Internal admlnistritrallve af*_ .-report to st' -A bout 37-porcent-of Texaiicaco biand- cording to the;he American Petroleum _ ()cck.6r there are portable • “ ------falrs-of-tho-flrm.-Hele-holds-a— Financial-Wor;fforid-magaiine.-The ------^— — :.T S tart:— ------b e pul In a cC' Ihsllt'ule. ling for busi- m odels for rer _ bachelor's degr<^ in bususiness ad- report was.pre ...... Deforc oniclally opening re n te rs.______chthe-avcragtrUTSrpnmp------■frofnTT^Iafl An outdoor ministration and for thehe past six tion of Mason>nW. W Smith, senior vice .- .. n ea in.Jls.homc.ftcrosirfro or .spa can bo healed dur- | ' prico h as fallerlien steadily by a tolal 3.S ' on Addison Avenue.Knsi,isl, flalnbow ing the coldo;dost winter monlhs for as___ years has been a personon n e l man* president-of-tl-if-the- publlc-relallons...... — Studios' cents to SL342:42 a gallon in the face of ager with the computerT center of and advertlsinUsing division, of the Pools will spend a week onondispiayal lowas$l2amI monlh, Pehrson said. , weak demand,nd, the latest Lundbcrg ng company based irv-. Ihe Twin Falls Countyy Fair.1 The And there■e Is nothing lo match a the Dresser Corp. - bank holding c - i-etter price surveySUI said. business could Ret no bctlerlerstarl.sald henledspalntInthewinter.hesald. % Salt Lake Clly. Cllj The award was ' At Exxon,,,. wwhere credit cards ac- • pariricr-Rick-PeJirson. A At rth e fnlr. • w in ie ro rsr sumpor, i Ihc warm waler—share ^ sii First Sectrfty Corp.p. ,has re- __mjdej3n theIhe bases of content, — ■ count for■•10’prp e rc e n t of- its branded • ieT:ounty^iti— ana~airbubb .■ ceived .the.annuaj-.meriut a w a rd /w - ,’_dc?sign ahcl typolyppgrophy._ i 11: nuarly ovoryperstln-lrrthei: jbblO“ massap!~can "Bive - « es, 'the're''is no processm g' havo a chance to see Ihem. 'V I ^ gasoline sales, n. anyone "a whwhole new outlook on life." f § 1 % ^— charge for dealealers. •- With partners Roger• aand Fredo Pehrson said,id. • *inJerdrt A spokcsmaman said the- company ' Brinkman. Pchrsbn andnd Rainbow “Frodouseises It religiously Iwo limes -J—: ____^L oxocuTlvo JOcrotorY, ThThu porion mutt hovo taloi polo'solonilal and tho obillty ' co m mon to both a rts, saisaid d a nce h n^ipni^^ m nn.iinagct-or-Exxon-UiS:A’s— ■“ “TaooTor'irjrii^r'Rardon-TuTTub;“Ti'hich— ircatnu‘nlK.i»s,j.sp o o te^------ffl - to-work-wolf-wltfrpoopte:te r I m id d 11 IS t\ ■ Io""0 oo'd Tocfo lorlallorla iKllIt. Tho duiiot J leaclier-Mary Warner. Eaclicll re quires m arketing deplepartment, '‘This is one__ Includo iQCroiorial wo'k,<, bookkeoping, contoct with lloliHold lolet poopio and____ ' is a spa buill for Iwo. uptoStoSr-.OOOfora Taken careire of, Ihe waler in a son___-l»lanoergr-ace-«nd^serslt€ - lo(lowlng-up-TOtoy*l«rodnrwiTtrpoToniiamnmbWrirKo^Koquirod ikiirriHnirdo ------IJn'ge'spa iiisIallUiniiTrdecdWk 01* p m lasts for moinonths. Left untreated, it W arner founded Mary's ! typing, thorthand, bookkkkooplng. uio ol olflco machinorhinot and dictophono. i 5 School of to recover cred:•edit cosls, hesaid. Si :— surroundi'd bv-cuslom landscapiiiR. lar newls to bo drdra in e d in ju st a few d a y s, b , Excoiiont Iringe bonofitt.. Soloryrongoltopon, Hyou'rolooB looking lor ochoMong- Baton and Dance in Jerpen a travel T fulness and poise lo do a; WI K e WASHINGTI ^ ^ M fu eral Home Loan Lt Banks . Friday an- .-tAUTOOTRUCK ■ ■ ih PACKAGE POLICIES . i .. _____at'eiici'. a person is roquimiirdj.q.pass a : -StepsGcnedocs." . : following rales pastrsl for— ------rinanciafncldtDstT—^ ^ — The-two—arts-complemimcnt-ench— nounccd the fo. - . •.FIR E------•UFEb.HEALTlIa.U ______.1______Dlldaled discount noles: ...... "M arJen n B ulchcr^nd hcihcmtnv-Dcs-”” "■ other50ot; well-thal Warner-ir-and S tarr consolic ■• COIVIMEHCIALCl ’ | 5,-in:25-percent: 127-2-I0 erl Sun Travel Servicee passedp re- p lan lo offer combination dance d and -lO^Str^Jays, >erccnl;24t-2GCdays. IC,05 cenlly - and with flyinn icolors. In- < self-defense classcs. They■are a taking days. 15.75per i7-290 days, 15,95 pereenl slead of the normal 90-dayly ttesl period, ' V, n ram es of inleresled pt'oplee ito form a percen t: 267-- — ------and291-:l60dn^dnysrl4.2^pcrcGnt: - Ht'sort Sun was accrcflited by Uic-Air- ---—zjilass-.w o l; arj o r s a ld . ,, primary dealers for the ^ 1 T raffic Conference at>ouloul '70.-days Just as she believes dance d; and The slx.'^ -self-defense do nol makeke an odd notes are Discciscount Corp. of New York. n iter il opened. Hulctier saic TWIN FALLS COUNTY FARMFAP BUREAU ___ Wllhoul accreditation, a couple. Warner points toI 1herself. t u _ F i r s t BoslonIon Corp., Aubrey G. :-S fe" • ■ :o„-VVmnE^ollnek&Co— ------KlmtieTTyTToHTo^a 1 at;cnl cannot issue airline - explain th e connection betwiween dance— I^'inslon & Co., lerica and Goldman Sachs Call Larry al733-7aia .. Twin PillL Idaho Idah 1 -. — collccL.commissions for' bookingbo peo- and baton. Bank of Amer pie on flifjlils or makinj’nt’ other ~ W X W ' - - “ 1 started off taking baton5n classes,"- i^Co. arrangements, nulchersaii ^F*V. i sllshe said. Then, after sho‘ becam1 e a ______------::>iiop irav<'l-i>j>ents-d(HioHiol-elinrse-a— m t ------■ hlR h'school ■majorette.' shi3h(T3tancd ------’ cusloiiKTs for Uieii entering baton contests. "U‘Until I was — ^______"siiiess rcceiveil no0 IncomoIr dur-. In high school. 1 didn't even e\ know- - ..------. iii;L llicJw t period, althoi:hou{;h it r T - ; ...... r : - - "tirero ti. w as sucli"a~niirig as;is compcti- .. '-ria rcccivc some relroaol;ielive com -, ^ ^ | T - tio n ," shL'said. ------—\ U 4 . missions now lhat it isaccnrcrediled. .• Once she found out aboutut the com- — u a ------"It keeps you on pins5 aiand needies •• pelilioM. p ‘ she quickly Icarne-nod another i:s for a..few monltis." stiele ;said "It’s lesson. too. "You have lo ha\a v ea dance ___ _ ;i ■ Ihh‘11 <|uitl in progres personal approach. Bulchei?hersaid. swer a (|vic.siicslioi!, we *irave''a*'loI*'of ^ ss------•'Tr.’ivel IsndL^umelhini!incevcrybody.. conlactswtioh u e a n ." B ulcher said. M ■ l>« at 2 storesS ------......

TWIN FALI.S - Two0 downlown («!■ ' ' ^ i ^ E a s s a r’njcbairsi c p a n e l tTw in F alls jewelerv stostores have______J l i _____ —closed forrtrmodehnp— “ llfl .(■ Jen sen ’s Jew elers will.1 be closed • a» f o r t r a v i until early October for remodeling. rc Del promtlotion ^Sterling Jewelry is schi:heduled lo I < ■ reopen later this week. •*.* TWl.N KALLS - The M;Magic Vailey of Ihe moneyley will be spenl by the stale Don Jenson, presideni?nl of the .>« I Travel Promolion ('omniilniilloe elecltnl com m itteee ’ to p ro m o te to u r is m famiiy-ownod (, Jensen's Jewcwelers said Frank Passaro of Kelchunluin chairman tlirou^hout 1 llIhe stale. jJhis store "will have a now frfront, a new- and Carl Boyer of Burloy Bi vice The rcRiogional travel commillee ^ceiling, new ligjillng. newk' cases,c new It ■ chairm an al a receni meelicelinfi. m eets againnn Thursday in Twin Falls decorating and new carpcilcling. It will — i J W tu m -Bill Sayier of Sun Valley Vai is Ihe to discuss ; ci criteria for spending'Ihe be a now store from front totoback,'* n . group's representative on or itie stale promotional,al funds. The meeting is The UO-year-old store will v get a I IraveU-oinmillee. ' • open to thee ppublic and will begin al li m j, ore modem design, Jenscisensaid. / The regional commillee,lee, composed p.m. at Ihele R egion IV D evelopm ent While the store al 109 .Ma.lain Ave. E. ^MAKE5 S G 0 0)D S E ^ '! ol Iliree representativess fromfr each nf Associationn c office nl 725 Shoshone Si. Is closed, customers will ststill be able j()\v is the lime lo iimake plans lor youiur 1982 ferUHzer neel e e d s . A n d ------tTiPTiEnrT giint ic-; m n ir:^r:i■ m jnrnnruy^— jt------—t il firm ’s Rl^jg I " tl ; Lakes Mall______f,>rtir liii/.in M in l h t ‘ I'iili m i] (tnnrl r-,HaH^r«ps: ------and Ihe stale commitlee} werewi created sTore. he said. lu decide how funds collecHeeled from a R o n a i i While its remodeling' continues. S o m e a dIvantages v of fall fe’ertilization are: - - ‘J percent state tax-on iiole'oleliimlmolel- rv « lld Ulults recalled -Sterling-Jewelry " wlll-bo-.ro.moijf” *J-‘in._Tll‘Lrt“!’i._ ca rs_ lO -d ieicck. c for polonlial*fuol-Iin«—■~AverR:s(ol^lFwmBeT(a completely . >’1c tdd 'gI [ t l n c d M r ...... ~ / ~ rave~valuablc' ' ' defects, ddifferent look." Alien sai;aid. ••We're— h a lv/ e e s s l . - 7 w ealher is often betetler. \ .spring soisoil m oisiurc: " i;“ G em -bank-Go f t t e r s ------E ucum c-cp Pfinn>>rlinns in Ihnse-cars — j]also-enlarging our repair serviccsc aroa - may become;ne loose, po.ssibly causinga ^nnd adding a few m on)re security ------M^lore e and more Idahoho i^rourrs are also usin^li ORTHO UNIPEPEL^ fertilizers ji! leak in Ihe engine com- ,. — ^tax-freesavii/ i n g s ------giisaline lea __m easures." l o r fallill a p p l i c a t i o n b e c a u,ise s t ihey spread easilyly and evenly Hi^htI dowTidi Ihe line. '»> , part menl, tinthe company said, 'S cntcm bcria lypieally-A^ -i^nd-lail-icrtllizsnoibn niakcs.^ood sen^nsc. Talk-Lo-Lhc .jj- ____ liui.SpriuprT^-nrsirst-imoretate AMCsaicTrd "ii"k7Tows"or mJirwraents— ffor jewelers becauM peo^c Rank of Idaho official said;aidhi5inslilu- ormjurlesallaltribuledtothcdefecL. concerned ^ with the start of the school O R IH O0 fcrlili/er dealer neaiearesl you loday. tion will issue lax-exein;cmpt savings AMCdistn i ' n itribulesRenaullcars. -,year and the harvest, JeJensen w id ______><« __ ccrJincates hcfiinninuOct‘ct 1 _ i ------IX'Hierswiwill make correclions-al no "W e’ll have a new\ facace o'ti for Board Chairman Richaihard L Chris- iotheov\owncL AMC said. . , Christmas.'’hesaid. ( ik "purposely tianson said the bank ® O r i h o} ' deferred aciion on thele tax-exempt savings program authorirorizcHl by Cijn- FERTILIZERSs Kress until reliable iinformation ______, _ became available from1 federalfe regu- W lalory agencies and tho• InternalIn Itev- . . enue Service." But he"sai(1 mosl of Ihthe questions J Collins anand Sons SihIver Creek SupF allowed under ■ P P l y - ^ ------: | - concerninK the term s allc ■ iuC5 ond berly federal logislallon “scci;ecm to have . m ” m K im b e P ic a b o T 'j t f K - - -r(ADY-IN:r a ; = . = - 1- ■ - . _ ...... ■ been resolved by"ail afjiagencies con^------4 2 3 -- 4 4 m ------...... —------^788-3536 — • tugu«''0'' coined,”- • “ Our customors*w'ill know kn exactly icnupH i ___ w h aL .llicy ^ an expect.,1 a: nnd wc will _ ! ■ ■ } earnlnRs and f26 Kuaranlee Ihe rate; Iho e; ifj ITflilT fAST • TV;iN PALL5 * 73^ II B Iho lerms of Ihe program.’m .” he said. ______------

Sunday. SoptemJmhnr6.l981 Times-Nows.'S. T'Twin Fiills. Idaho A -i r r ^ § 1^ -SyiuicB ------B> B u i l d e r s ® ar chamber maianager—---- ^

■:------—T-WIN-FALLS-MlkeJJoHor;on,.maii-~-DoHon-is-l6^diB -diseuss-liie-future-.of ----- ^ f f # ' _ ^ ______• ^ _ ^ Z ______^ager of the Tv^’ln F alls Chan-jm ber of Twin Falls, ^ ^ / * > ! \e ^lome The flsaoeiatitHi ” Uuildere [Im As^Iatlon of'Magicic Valley monthly meelinging and huffel r* .ii.‘ -•-I ...... onJQ n& pt.l5, Turf Club on lhatlatdale, i Kcfreshmcnl.-; - - are planned foror 6:30-p.m.-witii-Uj'J( ------•e ------^are protectod'lnrinrcstralnfdcvicaor plactlaccd in occupant restraintsts. T h ^ 3 ^ n d s and 40 pounds;poi a harness belt ■‘ (^'I7ri/i'ersaTPrtsisS>'n£//care ' _ dinner and prograogram starling.al 7:30- 3uldctbelbJdostJ)iyou__m n n (ver-the shoulder, andr^ C ? ------by lap-and shouli annot.staodjjp..climb aroundid.orfM l th a t crosses' flvc Saw m ills xunnil l l i y _ ^ p 40. you can sim ply do nott rrealize — or will not outut oof windows, and they do notlOt cry or chest of the childild when ihe childlslO “ By spending a puny »0-S40. ' Persons interest 1 a molor vehicle Is an ' f uiss ^ as much as unrestrained childrencl pounds or more•e andJ is about 4 years restcd in allondlng ore. • sav& the life of, or preventI a hideous admit - that a at sluggish p acL e "asked to calljhc jnmeni for infants and inJ ata m olor vehicle.--- old. Ihc a-ssoclalion al 7;H- - - injury, to. an infant or smallall child if unsafe onvironr - ^292. youtc a ris |n a traffic accidentlent. * small children,-1,______.il— ^ ^ ^ - 4-4) ) A ch ild 'sb o d y h asa h i ^ eereenlep r ------9)-W hen-you’ru’re selecHng-a-chiid -" p PORTLAND - HlRh Inlcrra•est rales The_otHsJhnL_ypuL_car_sr_ w ill_ ^ _ H ere nre_ip_kc!_kcy poinjs lo guide you off gigravity ^han an adult’s, and at will occupant restraii•aint dcvice, look for a continue lo keep operatictions o f . . • involved in such an'acctdicldent are on protecting5 t(tbd'dlere, put together snapnap forward or even come outoi of a label certifyingg tlthat it meets Federal y.We.stern sawmills sluggish. Standard N0.-213: T h e ------^ —soaring. By the end of-’flhI7 close-to—by-lhe-€hicago4i ;o4)a6ed-Natloiuil-Safcly— stanilandard adult belt. Rcmemt»ibor lhal M otor Vehicle St The Western Wood Pr^ r o d u c ts ^ _:-53;500-Araerlcans wUUiave.v e .d ie d .ia _XouDCil.;.TheNSiNSC is planiilng to' accel- leegular. g u Jap and. shouldcr_t)eljelts are. labcllhoiild stateate the diivice has been - Association - reports the lumlm ber In- cally.Makccerlainitis " tra ffic accldcnts and a stunnlh8~2 stui ' eirate its campaipaign for Icgislallon in dcsi|esigned for adults. tested dynam ical dustry operated at 75,7 penircent of —designed—for—y our— ^ million oiners win nave suifeIfiered dis-' all staieSTCquir:uirlng^rlvatepasscngcr ------srPlachig-a-child-on-an-adu:s r lult's-lap— appropriately—c practlcal-capacityr—continuhuinFT~thc— ^ M n j g M U 1 growth development. abllng injuHes thal put thenhem under cars lo carryry child occupant re- is5 ddangerous. The infant cot:ould fly child’sslz e a n d g i trend of reduced opcralioaQns. The M n f l j o ly buckling every sm all . expensive medical and hospltjpital care, strainls. forwsrward out of the adult's arrirms and 10) Merely by 1 month’s performance wajas only - DDpBBiW The cost to our nation wiwill have 1) Toddlersi siisilting on the front scat couliould be crushed between thee vehicle’ child Into a crashish-resislant car seal o r sllghlly .n , b e f'T 72,: crossed^e-S39.5 btlllon m mt ark_(in-. without safetyy bbells or babies held on inteiite rlo r an d .Jh e adult’s boc)ody. An restrain t, child'Ild deaths related to June , and 72.3 percent In July,j l m Mfflili B M i f t t t £, c lM .ln g w age lo s s e s r^medical-' ^ n "Ihe’lap are expjxposcd to an Increased— ^vet?verflge“ chlld’s-body“ t i n rr30-Tnph— : motor-vehlclesHa-could-beslashed-by —■"FonHe'flrstiovon - i months-is o(48so, - IU Q Q niN i : expenses, insurance cost'sr “and“pro^— a risk of being killkilled or severelj^njured— era^effecliVelywelghsSOO ra s poipounds at u p'to' 80 percentmtjnot to mention the industry operations wci:c_al_7j,76.5 per- . peHy damage). ' In a m olor vehlchlcleaccldcnt. iherhe moment of Impact. savings Iq billion:lonsofdollars), ccnt of capacity, comparedd to - There arc no statistics traitracing Ihe 2) H ospital reportsre| show that nearly . 6) The most common Injujuries to Now the stateates are .moving. New percent - in the-sam e period>d during —coGts-of-child-deaths onlyy In-molor—It 26-percent-of achild’s-injuriefl-resuil^chlHa- hIIdr6ii'IircapTaccldeiits arere to Ihe York. Michigan:an, Maine and North 1980.- “ lU M ^ c le s .J u t in a recent vetyear. 4.614 - from non-crashash-accidents,-such-as hea(lead and spine. Small childrdren ore Carolina have.al‘.all passed.aulomotlve__ .. deaths from traffic crashesIS were\ re- sudderr^opsrs —sharp-sw ervefl-and— top^lop^heavyrusually untlUge 5,-4>,4ind arc__ safetyJaws.to.prprolect children. O ther ■■ cordcd for children under ageigei4. turns or fromTl thet child’s movement prot>roix)rtion^ differently than1 aadults. states lhat havlave taken legislalive I ------Yetronlyan'ihsignlfTcanf?if7 percent within^h"^car.r. ... i)7) Less than 10 percent of adiidults tue action on childilld' prolecilon~tncladc - y TyiM |iAU»;ccupant restraint and by so doing, eling withoul a protective dcvice in F lU r...... 92336>43I3 Munaugh...... 43J-5S62 ______^ ris^k•isklng Iheir child'slife. any private cacar registered in the < 8) Thore^e-eeveral-typess ofi child— Btate,-So faFrthoihougli,uhc4otal number — ------FORYOURRURAti,t FIRE PROTECTIOf*i4EEOSHOS-CONTACTt------^ »ccupanlreslraints: an infant,nt carrier of states with sosome legislation is only ■ l l l W r l g b t ...... 733>8961 P a y r e s s Dirii^ r i sales7 earntlit h g s r i s e o r infants up to 20 pbunds andidabout9 ‘ I'l. • DaI* Clirlif«ttM n . i . . . . I . S43-SB38 : ...... mornonths of agc;-a car-seaUfor-Dr-a-child- -It should bo 50 — and all wllh tough [ “ WILSONVILLE, Ore,On Sales and earningss. cof Pnylcss Drug____ _wvho.can ho sit up and weigh s bet^etween 20 laws, _____ -J Stores Northwest, inc.,Inc. increased during bolh Ihe ihc quarlerand six ^ _ A monlhsendingJuly.31,31______.. r. Net camlnRS forthe the second quarter were S3,:lli.iirmillioiT.'upT'n; ^ percent from $.289million mill a year ago. Earningss pp' e r share were 37 _____»' cents, up 12.1 perccntint from cenls in 1980, Sale;\les.fo.rJlicjiunilor ______' - w ere S175.24 million,I. of! of ,0pcrcent from S176.25 innl9fl0. 1' lillinn wrrp up I I.H______perccnt from $4,54 million mi in the first half of I9tilaw. l-'arnings por share were 56 ccnts,s. upi 7.7 pcrcenl from 52 cent;?nts a year earlier, s a o t t i f u H R e £ Ks o m s ------^ Sales of $:WJ ,88 millioniion were up 2.7 percent fromm$:H2,7i ■ million in . ~ •^"ihiYiTsniairBriM r- ‘ The company opcrntirates I43storesincludingonoir0 in Twin Falls, ~ lotr r — ^

n chain revenues; s i m p r o v e s Showroom i “ ~ C : _____ MlNNETONKA. MinMinn,.-r_Rcic'iues_of Mqdcrn_Tn Merchandising. __ S A V l ^■IhallofiOHl, I n g l Inc.. Increased durinRHR tthe .second quarter and firsl I The company operat:rates Great Western catalogg s.showroom slores — - « In Boise and Lewlslon.>n. ------Sccond quarler-revcevenues of SI49 million w ere■ro up 1C.2 pcrcent - ; from$120.2million minti the sam e period in t9H0. A loslossofSl.nHmillio!) I o r IS ccnts a share' was w; recorded, compared witlrtith a loss of S2.5r> " million or :w ccnls ash;share in i m t ' ' F o r tho six m onlhssondlne'Aug. ot irrcvcnysom12h .).i inillioTT^ru' I OldI Worldd "J 11.3 percent above revenuesrev of $2.W.2ln litio n forlor the compiiraDlc period a year ago.. A loss of $3.ii million or• A-44 cents a share com pared with a loss»s oof $5,!31 million or G9 cuiit.s; a share : in Hie firsl — - -^-half-of-lDSO:------D ireclors of the firmirm iiavc declared a cash dividvidend of fivccoiils per share of commonnon stock, payable Uct, 1 lo shareholders of w m rwordSept, 11. ------E iis t- ln te r s taM t e-Bank::pJ-:ldahq-gl-gives-you ------'! e le v e n b e a u tifuJl l reasons for tjeingmg thrifty. " - For a llrnlted ttim e“ only, you car:a n g e t a" piece of tfiis hand-harrim h ered 01cDid- W orld Copper FREE or3r at a substantiallyly rei d u c e d price by savingig at First Interstat(ta te B ank .------. a s l i t d e a s ____ You _can_.also^l_^buy_any_pjece_ypjv o u 'd like______from tfie entire•e collection at sublubstantiai ------savings dependiding on the size-of-yf-your-sav*...... 1 ■...... ’ - ~~~4M n i | $ 2 ,0 0 0 ing deposit. ------ifs^a'beautifijijrway'to^^sa’Ve in m'oTiore ways In te rsta te ^•13X8’YOUIN?TH E - than one. Avaiialable only at First In Bankof Idatio. ' See ttie otiartt below to find o uit t h^ o w you 3 E S - - - c a n o b ta irr a pipiece of tills beautilutiful Old WITHOU')UT TYING UP YOURI F U N D S World Copper. ■ f l L ^ ___

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p m c E PRICE p PRICE PRICE PFPRICE W ith a V,Wllh 0 Wilti a Wilh a______ForIf .-id.nddillonaL ______$10,000 ------S5.000-S' - — 51,000 ■ ■ ■ J500 pioco;ocos w ilh a NUMBER ITESEM DEPOSIT DEDEPOSIT DEPOSIT DEPOSIT S5.000300 IDEP0.S1T ,

1 _ Mtnini English Hod F R E E F R E E 7.50 9.95 - 10.95 1C - j n J $ F R E E FFREE ______7,50 9 .9 5 _ 1C1 0 . 9 ^ _ ____-______U l ' , _ 2 ______0 ^blong Handle Planter 3 Minini Helmet Hod F R E E 5.00 1 0.00 12,50 13.50 1C _ slabilit)ty, liquidity, inn c o m e ______4 , S mmall Bail Planter . . FREE 5.00 10.00 . . 12.50.. .13.50 K

No chargess forf investm entIt o r in terest 5 S ttandard a English Hod 4.95 9 .9 5 14,95 17.95 19.95 kies for w ithdra'■ a w a l s . penalti 6 S ttandard a W ood Buckel 4.95 9 .9 5 ------14.95 17.95------1^19.95 ------^ 1 4 ^ 5 ------, f— TIAYTODAYTIQUICUIDITY------D A Y T O ‘DAAYOPPORTDNmr \ ------^------7 ------Meiledlam 'Engtish'H od ------1 9 .9 5 ------2 4 , 9 5 ------2 - 9 .9 5 ------4 4 -9 5 ------:------’ ’ Yourcaihliimmedintrlynvlynv.iil.iblp VINVifitJ wns n*itif7fft}'Oynn~ — i fOf oppoflutiitifVot t'tnor^lor^i'ocici viilo'ii (MtItcui wi'.'k m (ho ______8 _ arge Helmet Hod 29.95 ^34.95 • • 39.95 ' 44.S5______44< 9 .9 5 ______•You may wit ha row fundtdt.it.iny .1 A Mui (t!C./ AIIiuiich ---- - tim ew iiliout intcrci! pt-n.it-n.illy You C.ipil.il Her.ufvi 9 U mmbrella Stand 29.95 34.95 : 39.95 44.95 4549.95 cjnuvon wnlecfii'ckionvcnyout COiTifllutc; idto('ilo'rniiihon. mcludinq :LiSDQ------.im o acm u jni- l . iLMd Uic- piOnDLnDL'Ciun c.ifduHy buloto To S ecoop e Magazine Holder7 39:95 ^44^95 49,95 ...... 54.95" 15\ ^ 5 ” ^ ' ' yo*J if’w r;! or"Scna'monoy cc Tin.'-yig ty — • DAY TO DAY INTERI c n c a i „,ii fiuciJiiiu a.iaitiy ;i!i money mniKoi 11 Gliant ia W ood Bucket 4 9.95 ^ ~54,95 S 59,95 64 6'.69.95 , IntiTOX incotni' 11 com puli3utrd.ind viiiy. iO OOD't __ CO 'Tl fw undcd doily tfomTtd.iyol d, _ con',icier tiii'j. latola to be a teptei;erv 1 “ d rp o ilt tod,lybfwlthclfilv^Ifiiwjl You Uilivc oMuIuic:c I.i.iloi—Iho yield ol any ! ihould uncJetitand. by w,i)w,'yo(ton- iiiv»c.lrii(,-til madladc tn fif>nern11y .t iunc- • trjit,tlijt.is4ving4jctou'' non ol ponioloIlo «uainy jnd rruiutily, (mod r.ilffif fri urn ,»ndl.tin^ufcd IC ttio type,, ol unuivcT.Imt-'rilii made .ino I by Jgovi-rnmont jgency'y opcfJlinq uxporv>or>sos. I F ir s tf i M First Intiiterstate Bank :&> Marshald lln c. Q 1 1nterrstafe o f Idaho10 . N .A . ------— .1 _____A n c d f ^r / yb r th e Mfes/er/j invcstoi;to r ------nft^traailait.Iw in FalU.lL1D 833QJ ■ — ------. .Bank-r 7 9 a ^ X «40/Tea 0 , Fr«* (800) «9a<0I<0S31 MrMIII IU UIC -— - M«mb»rAIr All Principal Exchongai &a si i p c ______

— t r — — A-12 Timos-Nows, Twinwin Falls, Idaho Sunday, SSe e p t o m b o r 6 ,1981 ^ Enen3 y = d « 5 aeloper—^ jQ u ev r t h r u I b o o im la u CFIEYENNErWYO i d e d » — ...... - — '0, (UPI)-Gov.. -OverthnUrust Belt have, not occurre ----- _ .£ d Jlcrschlrr salri.Frl irred. Tcprcsentatlvos.'of Jlthe four stiifra,’ lonhed tc i^day-a-splcltof__without-sit-somc very real burdens-bein ^ t() help solve ^fntown proii co^ratlon" amofig : >eing— local- governmcnts~n ^ K ^ p s g Inriu-Slry, l-oiv4h6-clliz€n6-of-thl&-part-^ 01 -nnd-lndustryncr-blcm sr‘'v. ''wiirprofirhandsdnicly from impacfc: ond local govem m entj rt-of— “worirtogettiertoTOh Its is going to help the cour velopmehtahdi^rkellngofour Juntry." Herschler said In in a , facing the area, i belliilleve the spirit of resources DENVER. ^ P ir - The A s te r n a l w as fc - - — Improve-lhe-Hfeetyle'le In boomtowns —prepared■ed re lo a d .------—:------•ces for many years lo come, s fortifying the community so)wc wc along.the Overlhrus - — cooperation Is present Fuels Association saysays an agreetnenl could all ust Bell energy “TheJ. governorsc of Uie four state rnt,-and-we-intend— an d -oivcr-ttig-ncxt-~scvcral~ycars;— v e r iiU racl workers to it. ____------deposits...... at(a _ to capitalize on it to maintain and tTcnoflis t< ' ::' l f Signed to heljj thehe small town of ■“wee fecif! one of tho essential things have .reci^quesletfMhat industry wor IS f(n h c affected co_mmuHiftc*s___ HerschlcrjngLw ith t vbrk Improve lho“ nfe!'estyle Fh th'e wlll'also" RanRcly wasn't carrioiTied put under Ihe jnkconii hlhe-govemorsof wilH (hehe affected communities, ani Iso~be realized, However, we ^fi.costsJow-iioihlhe:a^ocla=CIO* - Idaho, Montana’and'Ui and - o.verUiruaLBelLdn’eloslopment-arca." ejcpoct Im ’’rih r c a t ofextbrlibn; . . lion) is a U lali this week in local unitJnlts of government lo ensur 1 Induslry to help payTTs way ;s a stable, competent workforce sure Members of the Ov3verthrust Indus- and help ■ The company plansns Ito mine coal in ' in Rio Garden City, Utah. t(to discuss ways that the:he concerns and pn)blem elp mitigate the impacts If is p Blanco County.,Wc.belleyce.yc ,_ jh e states could work ti £!B5_trlaLAssoclallQn.-an-n-induslrv-group __creating:^ — — -northwostern-coloradflado to fuel a n e w ^be keeping cosls down rather c together to solve C reatedcJ 1by Industry's'acllvilier'ariare , powerplantinneighboiiboringUlnh. (han incncreaslng them (with the hous- the problems occurriniing from rapid oil resplved>d 1to Ihe mutual satisfactionin 0of ______Despite some sharpirp questioning of in g a sslsslslance).” and gas de^l^rP.ni-cnt_ In. the all. T hisis willv not bo an easy task, bul)ut ___,.Uieprogram by astal __ O verthnisl Beli. a get itate lawmaker, a Schult'ultz, a county commissioner ’oologlcal forma- h a v e lelam a r ed a long tim e ago lhat it 1;Is tion that Herschler sc ^spokesman for tho cocompany Erld.y pi^jlaycd'fl key role in drafting the said has.yielded .easier, .tc-to -solvc-problom s - througl ...------!jdefcnded_lbD_signlngJ n g j L a raulU- a ereemment. e also defended the effort.—( _ "phenom enal" oil anand gas discov- m utualI efeffort than by arguing." BLUE CROSS OF IDIDAHO fe -g l million dollar ’ agreoi•eoment to help . »ut/> , i.-.don'L-UiinkTlocal-taxpaycrs ------— H c ^ aaia-thcrgovcmore-cstabllshef ic -HEAlW ^ERVtGE;------— RanRtlypropare for (Rj "However, Ihe devel "IBcImpacr slfoSldlI have to spend more moneyney 'clopmcnts In the an Inter-er-State Group mado up 0, - A m em ber of m e Blue CrassCro U K ju Kenneth J^olum, ger general manager becausese of Industry'development,"’ he and Blue Shield Associail>■JaUans _ of Western-Fuels. Ass^soclallon, Jnc.. . Mplainoned; • told the Colorado Enei .nergy Coordinai- The m ayor of the community sajd BlueC Ing Council it made googood sense Ior his ih c -m u n C ross of Idaho HealthJlth Service: lunitlpalily had been through 3 ! i Wa fumtsh qu^M ty haallh care coyanMraQa^-moro-lhan — — , .organization-lo-provjiovjde-a-su!tflble— boom town” perf()dTri devel- f l t t 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 Id a h M environment for worke rkers wjio will be opm entIt oof nearby oil fields and did not • Depositor pro{ — -movinginlo thearca, ogram s for individuals ' — ------b elieve-jcit'should be placedihrougli • P re m ie r 6 5 suf ; Groundbreaking ccr lupplement to M edicare ' ccremonies were those sar!amekind.«;ofproblemsagaln, - — -••Group healih;- • held only a week ago for Ihe new i.-vlsion and dental program ■ ■ , >“ I here lo lell you in a city of- of - D cserado-M lne, which SSend lor Iree inlormationin todaytc. lich wIlL provide . 2.000 theIhere would be no way wej;ould .....“ cbfllTor the Moon L ikeke 1Power Plant lo deal wil wilh it-(the impact)." she _ /MAIL THISCAF^ B D _____ :______nza.-UtQli-A-a3^explolnc(ned.“ ''We~-saw“ wc“ could“ nol'not — .^.frnlle rallroad-iinp will I NO O B L IG A T IO N - ill be constructed '•-address;s those -issues-uithout .«:onio--no-— ^ ------' ------^rat-H -cost-of SOO-'niillior “ '■fy'!!;' ^ iiir r g iikik'elh'Ii” e co alto tho facility, whlc.'hichwill pcovide I For lull details, ptJc -■400megawatlsbylale-lie-li)B4orili»f). ihoriaor * f Mr. Donan KauffmanK — Bo* ’A" - 1 I m oil this coupon toW PIUr.ldBh Holum said the mlimine eventually Idaho 83328 — 326.4A30- | would employ -100 persiersons, Including' j C tvc k your areaaohniorczt c I 75 supervisory personronncl. However. fFOR LEASE I I □ individual cot I roveroge □ group progriifm _____ ,n_Prcmrer.65.| I officials estimate the2 lotolal atlilitional __ yy,/Varohous<^RotaJI— I - rrW W nevs'-rtfsi— — I " fJam o______' - j ------impact=wt»n'05mt~FirT oV O ffic e SpQco H — ______'I ...... 1 denis for the communitjnity, which now I AcJdress ______SpocQsfrom600to H ______Phonefjn e N o ______. !____ J in s .ipopulfltion,of.2.00Q.m ...... ---- -t-G ilv ------Under terms of an1 agrcemonlaj out- 7;200 ' squofo fool"'7’H " __ Zip_ ■ I I Emcloyut - Appfoi»o. N o ...... :• — lined to the energy' ggroup by Rio . C o n t a c t: H ------Hoyces______1______■ Bianco County Comminmissioner' Tim Idaho Land ■ J Spouses employe, rox. No ' . I WOyucs •— ------I Schultz and -ftancelyV Mayor Peg^y. .. qondjnvierstmont— ■ " ------ncclor, ■ W fsiern Fuelsels will provide ...... 7 , . ( ^Afoycuprescnityily enfollDO in a Blue Cross P/ogr.irr, ^33-9300 or 734‘420l J -O -YcJ -.....O N o .i S4.9 million in fronl-on-ond capital fi- nanclng. including $;):i nmlliron the counly and cily forr a£ variety of iiiiiiiiiiiii

lion, roads and solid wast'astcdisposnl, W estern Fuels also wli:will provide S2.4 million lo ftangely forr_roads,'gutlcrs n .and drainage to Kelp'recreduce the cost______^ o( housing and said ilI wwould provide financial assistance foifor projected- = : e la te d employeesr-IiMiiMurn. Iho c ity -^ ------■ agreed lo acquire t077 aacres of land from Ihe Bureau of LaLand iManage- ment for houstng^ltcstcs"at a' prico------ranging from S4.500 toSt5 S6.000 nn acre - - far cheaper lhan the th estimated I $45,000 an a cre cost cscstimaled for • existing lan d .------vesit m i t s - Son. Ted Slrlckckland. R- 1 € » Weslminslcr, council:I1 chairman, ------questioned whether Ihehe real reason ------Western Fuels agrced’tid'to the'terms ___due to “pna :lQrlion" -nr------— "blackmail" bccause the tl company _ . would not have been able at to gel a M t S permit without approvaoval from Rio M?S ------Blanco County:------lit "T h ere’s a fine line betweenbei extor- • ______■fion and Ihese (localI government)p asc people doing Iheir jobs,'3s," Strickland ------saidr^I-dDtrt-ft-ant Tinycnyonc'io Ihink— ------this is a model. Wo arore cdealing with' 3 0 - ' greal unknowns, There3 isIs a very re a l' ' danger for extortion.'' . Holum said liis firm prolarobably would O oi'e? have spenl the same-le- amount o f . ,n d c er t'" money, bul perhaps in difidifferent areas wiihoul Ihc agreement.t. which\ gjves W ooeyF^' ____ liie_organizalion_credit-lit—againsl-itR------fulure laxes. Weslernn Fuels1 is a non-profll com pany wliic.hich provides ------■fuel to rural elc'clric: aassociations, ' ~ o ' public and m linicipal utilit:illties. ------“ We-havcrto-havo-IIvalIvabiniousing" (for our employees),"' HHolum said, “ We don’l intend to have■e ppeople llvinK • in lenls o r in recreationional vehicles______wiiiioul adequate .sanitaryiry (aciiiti^ s "W c knew from the bcj;beginning lhat one of the things wo were wei Roiiig to havo lo be conscious of andanc work hard ______£ 1 ~ —-B anfcfiies^i u i F ------i -______:______— elaiming-fratl u d - — ------cost it $1.1 m i l l i o n BOISE (UPI) - An OrOregon bank contends il- w ils'lulkca oul ol 0/ more than $1,1 million by Ilieowowners of Ihe ri Boise Valley Live'slock. CiCommi. s s i o n ______------Co. of Caldwell, — In a lawsuit fiknl in1 IIdaho U,S,. G et together witti t h D istrict Courl Friday, WesVcstorn Hank df Coos Hay. Ore.. cinitnettned Emmett XU nited First F ed era residonlsKennTroull,Hob(;oberl yeasen • S a v i n ggs : for an investm en;°j _6-M on c a te and Roma Trout ran a “ch"chc-ck kilinfj fipor.'ihnn “ ^ p l a n I h d affills your p erso niaj_ a ASlO.OOOinnth Certificearns high The lawsuil said the0 defendantsc needs. W hether' \you w ant o long oor interest gua wrote chccks on their actaccount with investm ent w hich 3e h t h s . F arm ers and M erchanls St; '■ -s'hort-irf-term investm ent. : Stale liiiMk-s I. w hether you have^e Current rate 7 /8 1 .Middleton branch, to F Fr^ rw IT a rre y ’ jaro n teed for 6 m or S l O O> or o $10,000 to investist. U nited First h a s c who allegedly deposited the chf'cks in- ' te effective 9/1/81-9/7/ his account wiih Westernn Bank,I then w a y for o r you fo earn highh interest. ° 30-M o ■ withdrew the sum s, leavinj,’inn the bank fica te holding the bad checks. ; _ Unit< onth Certifi ______I te d M oneyy Fund ------rW ithvjUStie t7yO U :Can=i=rr;r“^

Suit claitris^tS t a t e ~ ^ ^Idck" ih Ihis'h lonths. A nd the W i t h j u s : tiQ -S-IG B-ihvestm entr u.st 51,000 y o u lock< iin this_high in terest n t i n ______ist rate isl^%Ti > a n k . , was neglinent ------' f o r S i o ^ ! QMgh rate for 30 m o o^SQ 'days (you chO'cose the length off Current rate E higher than any beM /8 1 ' death of inmal a t e ______t e r m l . \AW ilbdC Q w alsjrao-l:-be-PBQde-easily - BOISE (UPI) - The father fa of a a n d w i t l e effective 9/1/81-9/1 <1 i/ithout p e n alty throiough a United man killed during a scuffruffle in the Ask a t ED NOW Idaho Slale Pcnilenliary haitias filed a W N O W aaccount. < N o.tees oc r h i d d e n (checking w . million claim alleging the ; b o u t UNITE lie stato was c h a r gies. e ; R ote su b ject to negligent in the incident, D chan g e daily with Interest) David -Jensen, 23 was' killedki in a g - ■ ' ■*7ight with m ass-m urderlor convict TVvIn F a lls O ffic e '• T hom as P^ugene Crecch. whiwho pleaded ‘194BluOLo;osaivd N f 7J-!-S200 guilty lo Ihc Jensen killingig A/ uk. 2H in Uni / t e c f 4thDisirlcrCourt, Jerom e Office MOE M ain Siroet .The__faliicr,__ D a le _ JJensen c i -of ------32<1-88?7 Pocatello,-contended Crcecrech should ------.not have had access toother | 5 ffs t Burley Office • -Hutiev due to his violent history,•y. He also . Moll 2aGo-/-<3lifr-fy;cGoll:------— claimed his son 'had-aske ----- 670V8)13“ sked- 10 1)0 iidweK. P o c n io tio _ placed in protective custody,dy, J)ul was...... Idaho's largest5f savings association____ Q!jice5,Ql5QjniiQJiC-icJa denied protection. Mendjon, Nam oo. Cold Dfl onaPoxbufo...... ______Sunday. Soptotem bbf 8.1961 ' flm os-N owW3. s. Twin Fall3ridah6A -13____ f d a h d /

-rsfi------■ - - - ^nterstal^; searclHoi )rdoq ~ m ^nded thissrw e e k ^ ^itiay t b ellU 5 5 r k u n a (UPI) - Clnrkirk R a m se y - n e w sp a p e rs3 in K a n sa s, offe rin g a $500 f. ttouRht his 14-monlh scard: • th e s a fe re tu rn o f _th_e___ THE irch fo r N ut-___rew arc L fo r I 5 ESEE^lu s AT Un jndwl Uiir week whcrlie n th e 10- pboch. H is scson, Clark Ramsey Jr., . iE< ycar-old cliihunhua was saved sa from later offered■d anothert $500 reward for d e a th a t a N ew ton, K an., dogdog pound. th e dog. ^ B u t now Ramsey says! he’sht not so Hamsey saiisa id h e sp e n t $400 try in g to FAIi \ R locale Nullin,in, with no succcss. But he BT He says the pooch his brother.bn Ed said his brolh□lher_was_drl.vingJhrougli __ _gitam cny~rpgfiiM~rmin-Jlie^poundlZKimsas-eadiE tT blliir.thLs w w k ‘‘nnri jusl___ W 'looks like Ills (Nuttl..*B) twinIwi brother happened lo0 £stop al the Newton dog C Ire c lc O^ui^Poir=S S p ^ i a l s r ca T rn d ile t= M nd acls like NutUn," butit ssomelhlng pound.” M b o u l th e dog isn 'l q u ite rigliiIglit. Ed Ramsey« y sa id h e sp o tted th e pup, B - Ramsey was relumingIg lo Idaho recognized il as Nuttln and trans- u s s h o wif you hovw C a s e fiF inance B rom his brolher's Blossonsom. Texas, ported Ihe anilmimalloKuna. W i o n i c - o i r J u i i e ' 23, 1980,0, wlien he Ramsey sisaid Uie reunion pro- . g^oppod at-a-roadsldo-rostit areaa about grossed finele until he decided there c h a r g e ^w a i v e r o r c a s h ir e b a t e -£ J0 miles south of Sallna, KanIan.; hesaid.— was-somelhlrhing wrong, He said his S H e s a id h e let Uic dog ouLilULof thecar , wife, Pauline,me, and brother ore con- R n d ‘tliouglil- all was e l i ^ v h w "ho— cd fT sd v e y o u B id1 B ucics! SpiUled away from the arear-ja^Bul-a-few-Han't-soTnirt^ ^ i l e s dow n th e freew ay, RRatBseysaid at "I just don’on’l Ihink il’s Nutlin,” he - ^ c discovercdNuttiirwasn'.fin'hiboard::..,, saidzittticrsct g_H ^said he turned a aro ro u n d — bu t___a n d ] ^ liM ajJiidewclawmiss'lng;’ u rk s4 ' 'K ^rnved-aT lhci^r area-ftJcT<^o^a(c.-Hc— -^Ramsey saitsaid hT w ill f aiTe ~K3mfagrtflteire said the dog just hod beenen picked| up to Nuttin's veiveterinarian next week — 1 idrTwih Falls by other tnotorlsls, . 'along w.ilh pph h o to g ra p h s of N u ltin — . . * l. Ilatnsey returned lo his5 KunaKi home and "try lo) gelgi the vet lo prove one and contacted three televilevision sla- way or theL* .c O ther w h e th e r It Is o r tions, five radio stationsn s a n d Iwo w h e th e r it isii's n ’t." ______IJtah escg;apees s Uspoected in bavctfhtotSprimisw holdup= i l - ‘ LAVA HOT SPIUNGS'IS _■ Y ^ . phone from as far away as Colorado mushrooms."s ." t h e po lic e chie f sa id ,, __ ^ z • even as policc broke up a n a mail o rd er- officers answering an Uie telephone hallucinogenic mushroom fa 1 fac to ry . d ia lle d wiUitil callere unaware of Uie L Detectives-answcr^-scvscym d_oul-._ poJic;e_raid_ar_and who_wanled lo place t .. of-slate tclephune calls iro Iro m . people _ .o r d e r s 'r o f th■the:illcgat'dnigrM i angan —g - • attem pting lo buy illegalIdr^igswhile dr said. Some nan a m e s a n d a d d re sse s w ere g ,i_Uia-carJy-mamiflB-‘U'r«s‘te6-i -P fid a y -o f— oblalHL-d, but faWrtr " three men-were-underwayvay insido a something w; wrong and qui^ly ^ t - Victorian walerfront houseise convertedi hunKuo. & L ^ — inlo-«-laboralory,-saicl-Pol a . tl poiico-chi^— Toircrsiidlid'lliyillegarmushroonis E •• TerryMangan, -■ were 'beingg sliipped by parcel lo ^ "It was .an extensjnsive and various locations- lo in- Idaho- -- B op h islic ale d fac to ry for r the tl; culllva- Washington.n. Colorado, Montana, ___ tioa-Drocessing, dr.ying-aa-aml-sliippinB~OreHonimd.CiLCalifomia.______IZ ____ - g

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"WASmNGTON-fUi■(UPI)' - “ Sep^ M idr^adding alm<^r as an after- - le m b c r m a rk s Uic lO]th th: a n n iv e rsa ry o f th o u g hll: t; "W e'veJia'd some big flops, ! ■ the Kennedy Cenler,•, theU presidential which you're yc bound to havo in this ' m e m o r ia l lh a t h aIS s ' helped mako business,■ss.” ' , Washington one bf the nation’s lead- Steven:ens said the criticism thal ththe e ' ■' \ V--rsx,.. .. i in fi c e n te rs of Ih ep e r/orformingarts. r center hasha run a lot of British ptavss jis s _____ 9 ^ ------— -r Thc~CT!iitcfg:E1senlii3nJ]0»’C T !lT a e n 6 r._ !.‘a . l o rof-nonsense.’: o r He said no moreore- - - named for the presid[isident in whose lhan 20] ppi e rc e n t of th e p la y s h a v e beenje n _____ ^ ______------•adm ihistrolion—tie-be-center—was— British— ___._____ aulhorlz^ed byjaw .hiiiiibeen_darkl^ ___ ■■ than'io weeksdurinin^intnnJecadcTflnd-’^.^E '^^'>aidrho\w er, -Vfs^^fVien^ip' the Opera-House., theIhe higgcst-of-ils- with Harearold Pinter and Tom Stoppardi r d ______fiv e a u d ito riu m s, nott mmi uch m o re . — " tw oJ oo l f th e g re a t p la y w rig h ts in the[he u WhQther people comfomo for a perfor- now” — has allowed the Ken-cn- m ance or stare In aweiwe al the Grand nedy Cenle n le r lo p ro d u c e Ih e ir pla y s, Foyer’s huge bronze=bie=busl-Qf-jQh'n F.- - whilee " The Kennedy Center’s slarla r Kennedy, for whom. theth( center is the has ascejcended over Washingion, the H ;'' ' H nation's official memormortal, the center' NationaliaLTheater,jhe.oldest cbntinu-_nu-___------S ------p r o b a b ly Is th e No731 tottourist atlractI6n ing theat"iiater in the nation, has had ils -m] in Washingion, rnnkiniking jusl behind- ups and nd downs, but now is in theth e . . . . J m m ____ ------tho Whito Houso anditheSmilhBonian— th middle-V- of—revilalization—by—the _ • IjislilutionlsAlrandSp:Space Museum. _ Shu^rt•t Itheater organization of Ne^ew ‘ ------" I n Uie la s l-lO y e a rsrsylhe .i people I've' York—iThe_W T arner_Theater -has run into — ambassadoadors, local resi- reopened;ed wilh plays like "Bubblin'lin' 4 denis, govemmenl peoplepoo - all say BrownD Sugar” and ‘•.Ain't t i l n 't „, . that the Kennedy Cenleinter has changed Misbehavla v in .’”- W ashington;" said Rog(togcr Slovens, Ihe Most of the 1.6 million persons who * ccnter'schairman. __ b o u g hl titickets for' Kennedy Contorto r_____ ------.’W G.vr-done-ihis-ils~H'Ith'ollt afiy ^ f o r mmances a are mostly people in opcrating help from theth( government, the grealsaler Washington .area. Presi- - - -contrary to whal mosij«5^plqthink.:: .dentJimiimmy Carter came 30 limes in he said. "We’ve broJgou^t practically his fourr yearsy in office (compared lo ______every famous operai companvco in Ihe Rirh-ir/Lfd ^ i x o n -a nd -G e ra ld -F o rd rw'ho h o —- world, -we’ve done the in same wilh came ateI to la l of th re e tjm e s ).______ballel. We’ve iniliatedted -a-number -of------S o m e} ooflhe perrormaiices — suchi c i ~ Itrzzir^" p la y s .” as thosee bby th e S tu ttg a rt b a llel in 1973)73 Stevens said ils proiiroudest moment and thele Bolshoi b a lle l a n d th e a te r icr Cecilia Kimball,II, le ft, w ith K a lin d a . am n d s i s t e r , R e n e e , w ith w as when the centerer opened( sensa- from Rustussia in 1975 — were almost3St th new son, Benjamin.. BothE infants were bornorn In Calcutta, India tionaiiy wllh_|^'Mass.”^ •l_ a-,r‘’K^y_6lunninB..ig.-So was-Eiizabeth Taylor’sr ’s . ______L e o n a rd B e rn stein specially sp com- first stagiage role, "The Litlle Foxes." missioned for Ihe openijcning. In note of this year.-jr ...... ------this.-i^M ass’l will-returi(turn, for an-annl- - Somj-perform e-j ances,—like young- versary ihree-weekengi;ngagoment. playwrifil;ight-Ernest Thompson's-“On-s B u lh i s i s tt e r s g e !.^king aliead, StevStevens M id-the-"G ulden Pond,"Pi a play about growingn g ------i a n b aa b i e s — K e n n e d y C e n te r cannotnot lake Ihe place old, in 1979 l£ w en t on lo su c c e ss on on ByLORAYNEO.SM5MITH ~ll's~•T asintiey don’t cxist-untll- of the National Endowdowmenl for the Broadwasvay. Others, like "Charlie and ilil- -firsl began talking abibout adopting _____ S o llicllic sisters conlacted ;ihe_. j____ A r t s - i n . re p la c in g govi nu Times-News writerf 'th e n ,"" s a id Cecilia K im hall, 2fi. government sub- Algernon,on," alwut a retarded youngng foreign children. Co'minitleiitlee of Single Adoptive ______n e w mm o o th e r of Kalincia. sidizing for performers.■r^ but h e Bald h e m a n , golot ri a v e re v ie w s a t th e K ennedyd y ------^------"People resented our c bringing Parents[s init Washington, D.C, and ■______H cr's:r'sister, Retico Kimbnil. 2S, is Is-encoaraBtng-smatlenlerdancexompa--— ccnrcmIm r 9 8 0 bu t dtcdT juickly in N ew - is foreigners hero." shshe said. Bul wore seilt names of several dif- ^ BUHL - Lilliebenjamin I and BenjamamTh’s molliCf; n ic s fro m a c ro ss the nationnati to p e rfo rm Y ork. sincc Iho babies aca clu a lly ’ h a v e . -fertm l jagcnnrs ;il>e Tlipy^rot«:to-6is— &-4nfanlar~vi‘lio-a r riv e d -s c p n ^ ------a t - t h c - c e n t c r « 7 c aarcldrsmallrin= r c ------^ V illfeirr^toTk," ' Carlisie Flo^d'^TTj------Kfllinda-technicaHrly-arc ''resident------■'I'he-i arrived ihoir friendnds "are as differentml ones. The Washington r a te lyy ini Magic Valiev this sum- timM el'erraceTheatre,tre, ..■I9aimusi(isical dram a about Huey Long,_ exeiled aboul it as we.'carc.” Associaiioalion of (Christian Adoptive SfcverS said„f)e,.....Hopes lii to pul got goodd rreviews from the local'intei- —nothing—atien ------moF-aH^aH«f4«iveHng-moVe-than half-alf------T ill* w uiinjii b Jld tHihetr-pHrents:------I>a r cTirtrsrrrWACAPJ. r : answered.------logelher a resident companycot al the icctuals,>, t but lost a bundle al the box about the welcomeI Ihe11 little brown way arcaround Ihe globe, were picked™ Mr. and Mrs. Eldon3n Kimball of promptly,Hy, y their new mothers in Sail . Kennedy_Center, ..Hele already. -has__offlce,Siejlevenssaid ...... - babies roccived_ frorom_lwo youn£ _____u p by t Twin Falls, and sister, si Linda Tlie wonwomen picked India because C ity a n d Spokane.------scheduled a companyny to put on a The Ker theytl purchased ihree years been supportive. lease bablilables as easily as the Orlen- lhal are worlh prodroducing,” said renown opera oi companies and nineji- among the hundred;?ds of n a m e le s s a g o . Cecilia, Cc a registered nurse, "It's reaiiy a posiisilivc experi- tals do.0. Ithey were told, so il’s Stevens, who produceded morei lhan 100 new p lalys y s to W ashingion th a t y e ar. b a b ie s b o m ih C aic uulta. l India, with workss at£ Magic Valley Memorialial ence,"Ceciliasaid. obviouss thith a t p a re n ts of su c h b a b ies pj. no r c c o rd of th e ir bir Ital and Renee is an aide at plays on Broadway bef(before coming lo Befiltinf:ing Washington, the center )irlh, parents or Hosplta a' They both wanteded to parent os Benjan:ijamin and Kalinda were-tn Washington in I9G1il a; t P re sid e n t h a s a nn international flavor,_ , medical history. Thrhe lucky ones Harrall'all’s Nursing Home in Buhl,hi- c h ild r e n , stie s a id , aand wilh no dlreclrcur•cumslances. ______^•ork'^chcdulos'wimilow- ~~TConnguy’ST5ggk~ ; __ E x a m p lele s s; ■■------areflown-ourofihc‘c<‘c o untry a's’sbon------T h e l r - v prospecls of marriagege. the slslers Howeveiever, despite the many LUiem to be home at ail times. “ It was my duly lo10 gelI Ihe damn —There;re-aro rooms donated by,y , , as_l,egal_arrangemm cnts-can-bo _____one.Ql.U - Iwgan two years ago;o this fail to children:n dying( of starvation in — ------thing buill,”-Slev€ns6ai , r ------m a d e f o r ado p tio n bi said.-'^And after-Israelundn d A fric a n n a tio n s;------before they d ie ------H o ww—did—I - wo—unm arrted-■d------tnvesligale adoption prprocedures:------I n d l a aindihat-naiton'sTolucrance n d ' ------it opened, 1 thought I wg ,ji from heal'and rampa 1 would do w h al I - I t a l yy gaveg the m arble out of which pant disease. employejyed women decide, to adoptpt They inquired aboutlut local adop- unlil receiecenlly to let thoso aban- ^------QnbLwhen a "dei z :— rc ould_lo_makdt:fluccwsressfulr^JiThcrcJsrrtliGbuljclin lependent rcta- _^bicss —- and from India? tion bul were told it w a s " n e x l to _____d o n e d babbabies be adopted, there is______n o d o u b t lh a t h e is conratncdToniTom ~~'' — “ T hlatTTTnrflrsnning-gvcn’one^ a r ie^7=jm posibiE^on5tngtiBtc"womcn-to ------m 'o rc 'redtape e d t nowTorncw’ parents su c c e c d e d . by adoptive parcrents do Ihey asked us delierinlh1 th e O p era H ouse, I us.” Cecilia said. TJiero wasIS gel children who were'c 1nol7eraTd(Jd— “ of-Indlflnc;a n c h lld r e n th a n K o re an ______"We really haven’tI’t Ihai^ a n y pro- —B elgiu becomeofficial persosons. negativeive reaclion when the sisters gium gave the mirrors in tho rs o r h a n d ic a p p e d , S ec e B A B IE S P a g e B3 ______blem s lhat a mountediajLtoanyllilngAbo— GrandFov‘O ver.

il New VYork CitIty offerss new litve enterrtainmermt, even1 in sum;a m e r B 7 G i :e n n e ' c u r r i1!“^^ e “ withfluidlidityandintelligibilily. "Prim a la Musica"'•'demonstrates nine off Herman's, I shows, the best UPI Lively Arts Edilor-or- - — y - T h s st,ar^f ta r tjiisprqduction is.Mandy, est into town from Chicago chancta art; Ihnt nn mnre lhan ------iy- ' principally wliv Mozarlirt is.immortal— work-is-fs-from hts lwo-faiaaesl hits.ils. th.> ______— - P a t m BnVangrijrrfiery-Holspurryou- ^ DTkbimphiourin oncdnnkGinkGrln-five-wiirknow who stie tfu a n d s a i i e n ju s t a footrjlnote In music niello, Uolly!’’ D and •'Marne.” uilli c a n u n diersland e r why so many flocked illi a n n u a l " T h e CJul-of-Towowners" season, is. bocausiausc there arc no posters, no Kl history. You may forfirgive the pal- honorable3ie mention for "Mack and md AUR, 20-22. arrows, no ..NEW YORK (UPI)’I) - Even in . r rebellious banner. Johnin c h w o rk p lo t b u l n e v e r thi :, no flas liin g liglils lo lell you. th e m u sic. M a b e l.” Vernon is a pigeon-lo•loed,seemingly - I m id - s u m m e r th e re isi emenough new live Vickery’sr's Prince Hal is a bll prissy in • graceless young mann wilh a strong • "inch'il iis a pily, becausc,."Lady e n te r ta in m e n t fo r bolhIh v isito rs a n d u s lening Scenes, bul growsvs "Mozart and Salieri:rl" is another It's paced pa extremely well by , • sense of humor, using5 a; technique, if is ' looking younger lhan ever New Yorkers (Ihe vastst nmajority) who,--®^*^'’8er-1r. Kenneth McMillan makes a matter, a one-act mastisterpiece based dircctorLr-L arxyjU ford, iicipod by ctioV rd, of rhythmic andpinyinly in g n s w ell a s e v e r ~ w hich is Thome ' valiant -jUempLal aLFalstaff, but the_.__ ^^on the old idea that Sailalieri murdered kgraphqF:qFrom Shmron Haily. But liiU lhat is Ihe right word . can’t afford asummerhc . The njRh^ I cauglit her, han-life qualities of the greal M bzarl.~Ifis’aImosl5l a work for main credred'll goes v - (he-stngcrk, forfpj. walking, running, roiiirling en-the floor- ^ My week included F j airs. He can l>e backedI by bassisf Jofi'n Daley and '- ' cr finally Just elude him. I bass-barilone, in a rmusical style numbers•s likeI “Hello, l.yndon!" wilh and on and off of chai: park. Mozart and Sailer very funny, bul the2 limiis of tiie drummerler HayI .Mosca. she had laryn- >ilip€fl3noff^est smallTnuslcal enteitertalnmenls in IDontWtW a n t to Know." mo versions of tunes old and presented by thee New York York had t number for five men'a, alternating be- new. fron id th e h a p p y th o u g h t o f sta g inIR g Iow n, w ilh e x ce llen t wo:vork by Evalyn If you’ru're lucky, Herman himself :rom '•Taking a Chance on Shakespeare Festival1 al the open-air a double elf tween humor and palhtIhos, about higli l o v c " th n lie bill comprising one Jlw Baron, Alexandra Korey, K Leila will be onon hand — he's permanently througli "The Girl from Ip- D e la c o rte -T h e a te r inn Central C Park, Salieri's f tly s c h o o l jo c k s gro w in g up-•P- a n e m a ” to 5 short operas, "Prlm anala Martin and Paulelta Peaearson. All four stagestruc•uck - $ l o accom pany th e final "to''W hat's NcwPussycal." f r o m A ug. 19. W ithin ththe e lim its s c t b y ___M u s i c a l lal If you wander inlo0 the Showboal Il_and__Rlmsky-Korsakov's's .can sing, and the.firsl:^l lw;o m a in ly , m e d le y andji.ngan a couple of numlwrs maybe you can impress the the need for mjked_sou.sound., th is is - a _ _ o a e -a c U .‘\ >rs, _B arJn.llic Milford,Plazaza Holel in thc__ unaware p "Mozart and Salieri.” II wasis handle Uie comedy andd Ihe1 others the himself. If re people al the next lal)U‘-t)y------■ , go(?d slraight-away. t . If he's not there, the music is hcarl of theater'land,1, you can hoar leaning nc , no-gimmicks presenteeted al the Marymounlll ballads. ' across and murmuring con- p ro v id e dd byb a three-w om an com bo. ______one_of_the, great jazz ;; production directed by)y IDes McAnuff Manhattanla n T h e a te r A ug. 20-28. iZ2 singers.and fjdcntinlly,Illy, "That’s Hazel Scotl. Isn't . Though there are numbers ni from Charlieie Vernon' and Dancers camcn e p ia n is ts of ail tim e ; lla z azel Scott. shagreal."a t." WAbI>y — '^ o u r t h a l o s t w e i iig h t, g irIrovWwf l h e l m e d l ) y w o lvv e s . ByABIGAILVANBUREIR E N . ____I h a te dd b being fat and Ignored, but at_ at- -problom-I donl know hoW"he to h a n d le , n a p k in , but bu more-disappolnled in the 1 © ifniversaJPressSyndli least I was he Methodist Church, and.id. for years il’.’t gue.stionm WQSv omitted, no' fuss was ndlcalc /asn’l hassled by dudes tryingIg Last week I invited somene women with woman 1 •sUspecl took it. I am tom ------7 - — to g e t miC e Into Ii b e d . A ll th e g u y s I know t>een my practice lo aska the couple made, w whom I had previously' w orked lo m y b e tw e e ni' c£calling her or just forgeltlng ; DEAR ABBY: I don’tjn't know If you areafleroir only one thing. nfi beforehand if they wanIml that question On nnnlanouier-occasioor—^he-bride ------___home for dinner. I prcpapai^d a special about il.. IfIf-I do decidcio call.-i don'l ------r e m e m h p r m p nr np li -I-w * “■ role to y o u a M y g lrlfi - omiUed or includod inin the marriage groom waswa: warned lhal his ex-wife rlfrlendJW IfTdon’i pufout"i[ 'dinner, using my besljsl china and really kno;now how to.ask her without year ago about my wellft'cighl problem, on tho fIrsi ml ceremony, Aboul halfIlf tiie- couples was plannianning to como to his wedding Irst date, ! shouldn’t expect a silver, and my favavorite lace insultinghi and you gave: me some jher. Please help.. • ~ '; have Said, ••Leave it in.in. If we le a v e il a n d d isru p ime really good second late.dali Please help me. placemats wilh malcltchlng dinner irupt il. He hired a plainclothes advice. I went to Overeiereaters Anony* -ANXIOUSINMASS.’S- o u l. so m e o n e l a going; tto think we're policemannan lb stand-al the door-and ------HASSLED IN ST. PAULL n a p k in s. DEAR(ANXIOUS; A CaU ber and ask m ous. So far I’ve loslt 55 pounds, a n d D E A R H « chicken..".^ k e e p h e:r r o 01 u t, I HASSLED: Your glrUrieodsIs D u rin g th e d in n e r, oneie of m y g u e s ts U s b e Inai I’m still losiog. Bul11 nowI I have are wronj oadvertently carried off tbe One day. an hour bebefore the wed- - R A L P H LORD ROY, >ng. Hang m to your highJl commented on how exqu!]uisitc theJace .dlnoer nairw p H n thInH ng -jvas b c r anotherproW env^ ■forwtaf-^fg **■ ding, a woman called to w a rn m e t h a t - . , .-P.\STOK, p / MERIDEN, CONN. il>-aad.My goodbye to-tbele dinner napkins were. .SiShe.examined __b a o d k e rdX±l6f. x (It’i pOMlble, ADd It'S Slnce l've got a prelly‘tlygobd figure.' dudes wbo -she-would-Qltend aqdd objecfto the —(Gelling y o u ' : ^ fbo try to n a b you Into bed.'j.' her napkin carefully amind fingered it certalnlyvtyworthalry.) \ing ■ married? Whether guys have started nollcl)llclng me, and 'njcre’s somethingbo; worse than hfingg admiringly Aftpr my pii»if> - ^ marriage.!.I immodiateitHy phoned tho <,vant aI foi{ormal church v.edcllnf! or a ------Abbyr4-canH-4}flndie-il7-ilH^m-Jft-and— IgDoretf-^ tmrraltcmrthe—‘-Va=yoarwnrihine“-t:tremO' "tf< ------f “=^ll"loo much ittentknQ was one napkin short I-I•I searched ali DEAR ABBY;A Can you stand one . - never dated before beebecause I was from guys I bridegroom’s form er fiifiancee who had ny. gel! Abby’sAt n e w booklet. Send Sl lyB wbo are after ooly ooee over, and finally camcle to the con- more stortory about ministers asking , such a mess, but wllhth guysi paying thing, ng tried everything to.sciicutlle the mar- p/u? a lonfi,loni self-addrcsscd, stamped elusion that the guest; who\ had ad- - those presi•esenl at a wedding if anyone .: .. attentloQ to.mc alloLafl ssi u d d e n J ’jn a . . r ia g e , I m ired it.musl have takenJ.nll, - . o b je c ts ? i:i5 cents)Its) envelope lo: Abby's Wed- I later learned lhal w -reck! - D E A R; AABBY: I I have ff very ticklishh I am very'upsel over lat the woman dingBoQklooklel. 12060 Hawthorne Blvd.. 'cr losing that - l am a pastori at IhTFirel Uniteded rrtmp.tft'lhf* /-hiir/’h hhut Ihni .w». • t • • •non.-mwihtvT^ m u f .fiin'’=« > . i _____ ;______^ t v - _ ;; _ ' R-2 T lm os-N ow s, Twinn Fi Falls, Idatio _ Sunday,_SBOt(iDtoml>or6.1981 Wcgroldliii:

------“ ConstanceMrEll'Jilw ay ------: Mxlt-inch-!h~panr-leaying-.g-de— — B0X945,Halle;lley. - p r e s s i q n jin n c e n te r. B ake a t 300* f o r ' * i.nourV Uil^iit'dftol'coraplfticiyr-c'ook'- ‘ — ------tE M O N C U RRD I ------PB g7 0 lksrrcmalning-sugQTOiiorr"^ srrc ------ICEBOXDESSESERT juice and.id. r rin d in top of d o u b le - ^largeeggs. separateIted --- boiler, untilntil thick and clear. Cool ‘ teaspcwnsall " - completely,;ly. Whip crcam' until : '/< te asp o o n c re a m offtartar tr thick. Spreajread half the crcam on' -■rtcaspootrwW tevinejl e g a r - ^ : : ------jrieringue;o;-cover-wlth c lemoncurd;— — 3 c u p s s u g a r T o p w ithth remaining crcam; , 1 teaspoon vanilla sprinkle wjwalnuts over surface. 1 pintwhippingcreamim '■ Refrigerate:ate24 hours,. _____ ) j p pri grptfvl r imiadoI.2iargc ...... _ . t ? ' • ; le m o n s ^ __ : 1 cuD c h o p p cd walnut?UtS \ p i j v ' L mYLLIS'sl ^ . • - J • Beat egg . whiles -sligiUy-to— s — MR./.AND MRS.'ROBERTr EE . B O W LES blend: add salt, cream3m -oI..tartar... ___ MINSlllffl o il BASE . and vinegar. Add 2 cups c sugar KOSHEHCS KOS V K - . Bradually. while bcatlnjIng; c o n tin u e CompUmplal* Sl([n Car* ^ ^ L . . .------■ Add vanilla, ‘ Progrom.lBtn. For Informollon...... — Jr. • — ^onrison-Boo w l e s to b e a t until v e ry stiff. A Ph.73381J7. * ______Spread .meringue..In;In-.buttered,... TW INTATXS^'elrclley-JeaifM dr^ J m i y Will i' ____ VilIs7siolcrs of'lIicTipcfc, weree re - ■ rison became the'brid(idc-of-flobcrt-R :— brldcsTTHil Bowles Aug. B at the! First.ChristianI Williamsis of Salt Lake Clly, twin Church InTwinFalls. cousins of th e bride, w ere flow er girls.r y ' M' “ Revrwarrcn Chapn'jman officiated. Johii SirSmith' of'Boik* was best manla n ■ Nancy Dalton, aunt of)f the bride, was with'Lann IR.AND-MRS.AJU.EN“J KI N IG H T . inning Morrison, brother of thet h e _ D ecorator^__: „ so lo ist w lth - J a n Olseisen pianist and bride, ancand Dennis Stephens of Twin Janet Williams organistist. V F a lls serviirvingasjroc.msmen, . S t y l p j d ^ — ..Ihe.bridoi6-the dau(lughtcr of l.inda ------A 'rcc epleption i was held In ttie church Pfefferle-Kn\l i g h t — ___ Wills of Twin ^llss and Earl R. recreationIon hall followiiig the ceremo- S o f a s " ! TWIN FALI^ - Usc..isa Pfefferle and and Lawawrence Pfefferle, brolher of'— Morfi!;on-of'Bcavcribri.)ri.‘O rc r"a n d t h c — n y r featuituring-a-thrcc-tlcrcd caKtr \------rtrlerrKTiij^t-were uniti[nited in marriof’e — th e bride.d e . ------...... • bridcgroom’s-parenlss arc-M r,-and- -Servlngw; woro-Tcrri, Jam ie and JoAnnI n n ...... H 2 j K 9 | S K -bcauiKuhZcSection, ol I Aug. I nt Asccnsion Ep:Epsicopal Church _ A recejceplion was held following the[lie - M rs. R a y m o n d A, Bowli■viesofBoise. Latham,1, cousins■ of the bride, and qu.iiily constfuctQd so la s in m nny lino In b ric s. jm The brkie wpre whitlite silk organza C in d y McFrlcKenna of Twin Falls, in T w in F a lls , ’•^cremonjony in Bishop Rhea Auditorium Shos'iTi h e re : Lono-woar- ...... T h e b r id e is tJ ie d u u glugiitcr l of Mr. and al the church.ch Susy Pfefferle, sister-er- - gown with full bislishop sleeves, Oobbioio S m ith of Boise w as In ing polyor.let print sofa. Mrs. Ueid Pfcfferlcc anda Ihe tirlde-' in-law of the bride, attended the guestest scalloped neckline andnd ciibpcl train, charge of the giiest book. Assisting 720.00. M alchlnq - l o u t- - . • pr<\n m 'g pnroT^ti: nrnre-Mr>-jmLMrs— book.___ H er two-tiered FrenchIj illusioni: net veil with giftsifts were Bengie Williams of no.ii, 580.00. - ^ I m K ni^t, afi of TwinvihFnlis. - - — Assistiisting-at thc-rcccptioirwcrc Lisa-— Tenrrrom -«^‘»'jPaCGI«i«RFwiHF|M‘flris?^-S n irtn kkirClty-nnd-Joe in Sitrnt-ofOBdcnr Rev..David Callardrd officiatedi w illi... Young,, L:Liz W endell. D onna K leinkopf.,pf_ Her bouquet consislwled 'of orchids. Special;lal g u e s ts w ere Alma M orrison _____ Mary Howelljis organijanist and Dennis Janie Moon and Karla Timmons. -roses, .lilies of thele valley and and Mr.r. ; and Mrs..'J.C.. WilliamsI of ------rW etprnssotoist:------M r s"t;orbiic~KnlBhrof‘SliosK6ncr r t ncp:—Btephaiiolls: ------T w fn -F all'allsrgrandparonts of the bride; m astrool East. TwinFalls------Tiotticr of the bridegroom, was- J u lie M cB rid e of .TvTwin Falls was After■ ata tr ip to Sun V alley th e couple :_j_____ The bride wore-a-gc i'alguesl - — ------matron-of-^onon^W cncrndrButlcr-and — tsrosldinch i R ^ o l s e . ____ ' I dvcr'liiffclTrwitli rccmicmOrtJiecred lace ------f ’Hearsardinner was hosted-by-b y ------botJlcc- anri_iiccej3ls“ .2“ “-“rrirf brW,'idegroom’s parents at fhe/r bouquet of daisies and ar roses Tho ^ by. Ilie brldos dress was made by ,,^1b rid e , a 1979 g ra d u a te of T w in • m o th e r. ______F o ils , wilwill be a junior at Idaho State ICafli^Slewart wasIS r m aid of honor. U m v e rsiiilly , Pocatello. Shnwna Pfcfferlc. slstcIstcr of the bride, Ttie bridegroom,brl a 1980-Twin-Falls- and JanincKniRhl.sisftjislerof Ihe bride- HighSchtchool graduate, is employed Iby = f f ii s m erydi a y 4 Rroom, were bridesma: IS, Inc., in Pocatello, latrii maids. Darin and VanGas, ------SiKW iia-Myttctam-eia?d.-i-sacnlytgs...... F nllowljwtnR a trip to Jackson Hole,-,1, - . .A lbettsonnsLJftte,.OJteO-Y jQ LU,E.vsryd^y Savi^s'Thrgijughout The Er Aaron Vecera w was a s „ b e s t _ .m a n ,....W y o ,, .the ,Ui newlyweds are thaking"m g ______Grooinsmen“ werc“Lauren La Jacicson— theirhomo m e in -P o c atc llo ,— . . ’ .:.

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nternfegk/jj:L ^ c h ^ n lB z ~ MRYtm -rtTV -(tiPii- (owners In the pdsh Carlbbtibean resort — of-Cancun:complaln-taxcs>s and.fini^ ------SEPTr-7-Labordai ------—I io—aliennie— ' S E P T . 8 L Iv e ra nnd d onions . 1million, forclng~lhcnT~to rPRAtV!tNO-^ v < j J B — h e c h a rg c s. ^ - J t l SEPT. 3 Fishdinn'in e r Ito u ris ts b y p a s s in g along the ART CLASSES^ ...... SEPT^IO Saladbuf uffeL...... "They (tourists) get thee ^wrong opl-- f - ,Fomltngos. : “j • SEPT. 11 Macaroniini a n d cheese ...... riloii1 h o t o n ly 'o f Cancuh bbut i of Mcx- \ l ...... -...... PoPortrait Ciossos i7 ^ "'Zj' Je Martinez, JJ. CeCa11lgrapliY-01l §L ____ SEPT. 12&13 Centintercloscd ‘ ___ ico.” said Antonio Andrade — whoTcccntlyleadiadelega?atlon-oM he-^3^ ------___W alor.color _____ -______- . DAILY MENUS STsuTOECT TO c h a n g e wITHOUT m NOTICE ^ SludanI Discounts re s o rt’s b u sin essm en lo M'Mexico Cily & tLargo “ soloction ol s • ,_. ^ _ SEPT. 7 Laborda;lay holiday, center closed to discuss, the. problem.’wwith ruling A . Frarr-ram os a n d M atting V . s e p t ; 8 B o a rd nneetihK-7::i0to9;30p,m. u party leaders. ^ NOWtow OPEN MONDAY ' 1 •SEPT. D GroceryTy‘’delivory. Call order lo Marty’s Markel mod Cancun i CI-OSfD <£ _ _ . GUSKOHNTOlr O P J P ^ D AAVE ^ SKINNER Andrade Martinez biam< TURDAYAFTERNOON ' B ------T u e s d a y ------— Mayor Jose Irabien Mediidina for the H ORRELLPHOTO ■ ______SEI’T.JO Twin Falalls Day at tho fair in Filer skyrocketing tax and linocblll, t noting- ■ ------>a r t il^ e a vcCeiiler‘='4:30 p;m—i:------^— ------kRT& FRAMING . ■ _ ^ y o u t h ss w i n 4 H SEPT..10'7ackpol- the newly eiecled'niayor-ifannouncoy' ~2ooEi)0 East Main, Jorom o ■ S E P T ; t:’ & UJ CentntLT closed garbage collection fees woi.'ouldjumpa ^ ______324-24S6 r TWIN FALLS - Tuo0 1Twin Falls Kolintopp.ip. son of Dean and Carolyn w h o p p in g 743 p ercen t fromm $.=)(0 annu- C o u n ly 4-H’c rs will a»cn(lend the 1981 K o h n to p p oof f: Buhl, is a slate winner in ally to S4.160, NaUdnal 4-H Congress inn CCt hicago N ov th e ,t)eef project pn area. His trip is • .ti-7- -apon3ored_b:_by_thc;.ldahorC.owFlellOT,_ , ____Gus_KohiHopp of Buhl-iht'and Dave Idaho Cattleillcmcn’s Association. Idaho _ m-—— — — —,— _—^ ------; SKinner ol ’1‘win Kalis aire re among , the Caltle Feed

>S • C ontinued fro m P a g e B l f ro m a-, lislisl of native names the a g e n c y se nnl. l. ^ ...... The Kimballs will-hcl-have to-6cnd- Benjamin,lin. who-arrtved in Salt______' reports every three moimonths (or the.. Lake.City.J/.June.3. "CBme off.the ; " f i i ^ y e a r ,and ev ery sixsirmoiilRs‘'for plane smiHriillng." his moiner saidr th e se co n d year. , but KalindaIda suffered from diar- he International1 MissionS of rhea andi-has -i tal«n longer lo- • Hopo. based in Denverver. seized as ' bounce backick. ‘ ...... Ihe pacement aRentiency...and a She arriveived A u g . 19 and h a d to be -• — WACAP case workercer in Nampa picked up? inii Spokane becausc of ■ H i i_ —ji'lli-Tnakei^thnK 3ost-placcmeiib=ihc^>«onir i■ H visits- to their home.* andai help the The Buhlihl women said infants women with legal aspe^spects of adop- coming toa thetl U.S. from Asia are tio n . c a r e d f o r• on oi the grueling :u-hour ------Under Idaho-law-th-tho-Klmballs-..fligiu.-acroJ;ross-R om e,-L Q ndon-and______cannot legally adoptDt ttheir babies New Yorkk tby volunteer members fo r six m onths. of a groupp knownk as Internalionar ■ B iit a fte r the n e a rlyly twot years of Aid to Adoidoplive Parents. These M J ro d ta p e they h avo livilived through, people, oftoften stewardesses or Starts Tlromorrow (Molonday[l0S ( H u * this (innl hurdle docdoesn't worry nurses brii thp hnbips In Ihe_____ ~i th e m T ------airport clos(osest lothe new parents. — "W e’ll cross that bridjr ld g e when w c T h e K imm l^lLt s would h a v e liked _ g e R o ii, "R e n e e said.d. to go pickrk'up I their new children ^ LIkd most noviceses to adoption themselves,es. bui found the cost was ' procedures, the sistersters were un- proiiibitive,k’e, T h e y paid $fl70 fare for OPERATED 8 YRN. HIRSCh5 .C H & C a ______^ "aware of-the complcx d to re a c h Idaho. - . - • LADIES’ JUIJNIOR ______o jlcxity of their each-etilIdU ______jn.lNTEHCO cnmp.my * p r o je c t when they begacgan. What lutlulure. do these single JEANS------* “Wehadnoideaitwct w ould be q u ite w o m e n secec for their children of a ? s u c h a h a ssle ,’ R eneeJcsald. Si different ra(ra c e a n d color? • MEN’S JEAI(VNS NDAY HOURS 10:00 A.M.A. TO 5 P.M. _S ------it-to o k-10 monthfrlo<-todQihg-pappr Th»y ovpiixpect to remain on their _ The durobllilv ondi fitt o f ' " work. Their home studStudy was com- acreage a an n d th e Indian cHilcIrcn 1 lasiifon joof^s ot font□ntastic \A/C p le te d Ju ly . 1980. Theirhen they were win in due du time attend Bulil ' savings, assortod p pc o c k o t I W i T B E W TT i W T H E - p u t on th e fam ilia r wall>i>’altinglisl. schools. , stylos in mon's sizoso s a n d SIDDEWALK W ITH\ !T H IS B IG t — womon'-«4unloc-ilzca^ . 3 said now the waiting:lng list is one tlmistic.ho'ho w ev e r. ORIPArY SA LE B zi. iryearzindlcatinBTTiorcip.t!?zAnieriean92-7^“Therc_n ; nr e b o und to b e soine^_____ " ^TrABC ; apparently are adoptiopting children problemss alonga the way.” Cecilia INSIDE TS^NDOt!)UTSIDE ------' ■ frgm India. said, “butwIt w e’ll face th e m when iho The Calcutta babiejbies used to be lime comesICS." ME Q U A N TITIESIES LIM ITED _____ - given an Indian natniatne-byih(rln= ------A n cm nn'aliyT^'harvrilKhavinfra 'al ------Z ternational Missionn ofo Hope, but foreign bababy do to tiie young n ------______- _ 2 8 1 0 3 8 Z now prospective parenirents are asked "‘woiiien’s"r chances' "or- eventual'■ -J to send their own namena prefer- marriage?e? \DIES’ BIRDSEYEDIAIAPERS •• e n c e . P a re n ts a lso ca:can slate prof- That wasvas their father’s biggest Irrogutor, supor absoris o r b e n l wm ______'-A'i l i c i 5 i o l 5 5 • erencelnsex, worry, thehe sisters said. But. they - - with fibor spongo csntointor.panol— - Tho Buhl sisters bothbo asked for. staunchlyy believe that "anyone ' boys, but Cecilia’s firfirsl baby died w ho c a n’I ’t loveii a little baby” has lo REG.Rl J before he could beHJ 1 flown out of be very prejrejudiced. $ J 9 9 ; Calcutta. There was/as a mixup in Somedaylay. when Ihe children are . H 2626.00 n (io . m ^-to-jinderalgnd-lheic - - WM- TO — ------5 lo st. M any of th e Infanjfanls are lost to backgrouncund. the sisters tiope to be ■ LADIES BR/RAS 2 j^ disease in Calcuicutta where ablelotakfakc them back to see their n 32? 2 . 0 0 ______BySpUndorform>rm______; epidemics frequently,tly o c cu r In th e n a tiv e lam n dd. ------Com fortable brat In youro u r f a v o r ite Z • orphanages. U n til the:[hen, the "rosidenl aliens" —: - - On -lhe-second_limcime.oround.she ___are alread;lady very much a part of _ stylci at a super lovlngiIngt price. ; chose the Indian namlame 'of Kalinda the family.ly. — ...... n r^ o rt«•d « In sizes 3A-AQ A .B .C ______C u p i $ ] 9 9 y y 3.50 .

------T O TajiEsrowrNBlE C I C T O P S ------ahentE — lo«§^l«eW cowl.«»clt-kiIc-knitJopin ------______ro ln r< njs-S=M -t— ______4 prA D IElES'& G EN TlrL-EAAEN:n INFAN ------1 ~ S T A IhINLESS— 7— 7 “ FLATVrw A RE $ 4 9 9 1 ¥WEEK ONIIlY ' WIGGLEE SUITS MEN'S JARMAN CASUALCA S e p t . 7 - 15 ■ ------GSLOVE LEATHEIlERSHOE Sp-PiocQ 2-oyolot)t casual wilh glovo leather lee upper, lull e o e r THEfamn c o u s " M A K E V " So» cushioncnod Iniolo. ribbed cushion cusl cropo solo BY CUTLER S Throo and hooto t. ’/A CUWERUPS fli P a f to r n s / • Stfolch Iw Hair cut Menen's & L a d ie s...... , . Rog. 8.50 6.00 'V>.. SIiojS-M-L r l Reg. 1 . . A»»Ctfl«d . I tJ ... 43.00 ■ ; Ladies Style:l e r . : v ...... Cg.S.SO A '.O O f Colore-100%- l-j - M 9 ” Mensstylsf-f f ~ ...... „ I= B 1 I- _ ------MW EN!SiBOY:s SICg j A C K E T S ______Condltlonera r...... Vl PRICI Tw'w o s ty lo s o f to s lo n n y lo n poplin pc ski jackets ^ 1 '' Facial M en'sI's ...... R .g. 10.50 6.S0 w ith scsoft 8 ounce polyester bolti■olting. Ladies...... Rag. S.50 4.50 3y's Sizes 8 to 18 MonA en ’s S iz o s S-M-L-XL J 9 9 Rog, 40.00 IRog. 50.00 — “ :(udi«) Make- application.... . FRII [bnngow nl * 45.00 . . ^ ‘T $ 2 9 9 9 ! Manicure.. . . . R.g. 6.00 3,30 8 . 0 0 _____ - r ^ - ;jm retyslr&i C onsultation ; ^PRICi 10.00 = »39” ______NEW_F>EAU ______( BOYS JOGGIh.INGSUITS - - ~;i- - M E N 'S1 ^ 5 ” LAIVDIES^aO'” T : HATVIDEBAGS— p j BOVy^SKNlf ^'0% creslon acrylic colors.S. LightL bluo and navy H IR T S = — with rfnHrinting pipingig_Sbtos.S-M-l-Xl ------— = by Jeanne Me]eyer MonyStylos a n ' ' . t- K \ Wnlffi!™ m ) andnd Colors' ^•g*1. ;• ' ‘ Award winwinning stylisl in m ake-upp anda hair design "eESm / . . Sizojroj'eto ^8------25.0(0 0 ...... M 4 ” W i a l R«9-J. to» 14.00 ______NOW'VATTHEHAIRR A F F A I R Mony Slylos Q randvlew drive M To C h o o s o X I 7.99 ji. A psolntm o li ents taken for8«tiram to 5 pm I TOWEI From. Dross I M m Eis ~ Or Cosuol U ' Boy'*/% Hot StuH SllSlight Irregulars J* 733-6808 FRIIPARKINCIG CORD ^ b a t h ...... M” |i- \W y /- JEJEANS 1 7 ' ■ r^ I ""B-A-’B •• t FallFal Colors |jj|d ' V H A N DJ HTOWELS R «ig. g . toJZ .O O - m 14 R.0.2.98...... ; . . . . 99‘ WASHCH c Lo t h tr, . : ------AR og. To ...... 1 5 .0 0 ...... R « 8 ,1 .9; 8 .. 69* — - £ g Falls. Idaho Sunday, Soptom - ... B -n im o 3 -N ew 3 , Twin Fall. om borS, 1961 j-A tw it’s-E . V a lle»y \ h a p p €e n in g s Unwcinted th4 i n g s Vnnr finnd L o o k s ^ )ttin Icifrhfin ^ -foreveri Anrad G o o d H e aalth. l . ; - . TWINFALLS.ri - - N e w hours. are.annouDicedJor..lhc_Twin.FalIs cet z:iiy.i:RMA-BOMBECK— CanningkitchcnduiduiingS^bember, : lidnr'Theyey “ will 'cover "Jhe' barfeh'eh ", ...... Tlie kitchen will'ill 1 b e open fro m 8 a ,m . to 1 p.m. p. Wednesdays and ' F ield Enterprises, Inc.c. countrysidside wllh mountains 'ofof • - “ Safurdays or untilntil the last chiH-appointmerwnl-ia-complete.-By— . ____ h e rm e U c;alijLjealC(I_l»oks._records. a li tis______^ ______a d ju s tin g (he ho u rs il Is ex p ected th a t ov erheace ad c a n be red u c ed and and envelo)slopes that chastise you forror U ie fac ility ru n mnore on economically. It’s only been within1 the last ten not changn^ng your address andnd A Sincc the kitchenhen will be closing Scpl. 30J tlthere are only a few years .that we've becomele co n scio u s of b rin g in g theth e ir re c o rd s up to d a te , chiliappoinmentss sstill open. These will be filfilled on a firsl cone how long things endure thlhat are left lo . Soap sllv B u rU y tornadoes, fire, and wlwhole sontiels J J o r o m o Twin Falls * 1 7 “ LoslI~ll:3o- S h o p p in g C e n ter wlwlll'hold a garage sale to bcne’fitbet Christian Radio did us,—All attem pts to;o m a k e th em • a ^E ic o b o d o - M o n a g o r J & 3:00-5:00 &3:0t}.S-.ao of Magic Valley. d is a p p e a r w ill fail. : M il T iie o n e -d a y saale le will be held fronvO a.m . lo5p;m.-S€pi,-19inlo the Book and record clutub computers 5 INN’S5 HIS & HERS ; L ynw ood ShoppingIng Center. Moln AV..E. , will continue to spew outoi selecltons • 537 — - Karen Ford ana.naJack Muldoon, salo coordlr'dlnators, said thcy.will . 73«.8212______J : ------^------... - even irih e world ls witlIthout popula-- - r a c c e p t a n y th in g; in useable condition and ilerni2 m s c a n b e pick ed up. j f _____ --- — - - " 'n e c e s s a r y , b y call/fiII/ng733*5»?-J. . ; Lynwood mercht•chanls also will donate itemslis for the fund'raisTng“ '~ ' p ro je c t. In a d d itio n , a foefood booth, season tickets foifor this year's concert ______.so r le s . a ’d u nkingng tank and live entertainmcment will be provided n ir o u g lio u lth e day.lay . Ford said studioidlo construction for the staticItion is under way and building plans hav(lavc been completed for the irjtransm itter slleon Mt. W e are Celebr of successful bussiness-in-M agic ■-----Harrison nearAlblllblon. Funding from public supportsu of SlOmontlilv bratlng 7 years of • ------t»y 1.000 persons5 alalready has rcachcd the hahalfway point. But the " —ValleY- W e wfish i: lo say “Tfianlinit You” lo all off our custom ers r b e ra is e d tt th c s ta tio h Is lo"!?5'iTiwl iis ojP iifM loleo!------re m a in d e r m u st be ~ and tnelrfflenm ds w tio have rec-ecommended us becauseI of-ouT'r~~ . Nuv. l.shesaid. fine w orkm ansisliip and service.e -

______Panelel slated on jo b> coutlook O u r _ w a y' of c saying ^ TWINFALLS-': - T J i c CSI C e n te r fo r N ew DirDirections is sponsorinK'' apaneldiscusslonion Sepl, 10. “THANJIK YOU” ! Titled "Finding^lg Y our W ay in th e 8 0 's," the ddiscu ssio n will be held TEMPEERATURE i s . ^ — a l 7 p .m . In R o o mtn 1171 of th e S h ield s B u ild in g:a a tl C S I______Heprescntalives/es from business, industry,', cemploytnehl service.s ------TAPAAERS------and CSI will evoluailu a te a n d m a k e p re d ic liq n s:of of the job prospccts for thccomingdecadeid e in M agic V alleyi _ _ _ ) T h e pu b lic Is invinviled and there is no charge.e, 7 o OFF t

o ' - ...... GOODING-TilThe Ladles Agape Interfailh.Ih Felluw siiip is holding SAVLE • alunchconat ll;3CI ;30 a .m : T u esd ay a t Ih e Lincolcoin Inn in G oo d in g .------Cheryl Adams,IS, o> w n er a n d o p e ra to r of "Tl'The Plaster Shack" in VUOSOL O I T A i rFftBRICS R S h o sh o n e, w ill bX e tlth e guest S p eak er, S he w ill11 shs a re h e r Icstitnoiiy. A x c o p ti linHr in g s. ------:Co3l will be«.7i3.75. For informalion-caii Rorlomona.«:M-r»;'>0.'torJpn.....- - a t 9W-5543. “ a u .1 -h "r 6 u g h trHE h MONTH OF SEP-PTEMBER

VtN WOODS Fb'rthoFINESTlNDIDRAPERY AND DRAPE'ERY FIXTURES, SHOPP B BRAD’S Holidai,□ y shopping ses'.ssions set h o p TWIN FALLS5 - The College of Southernn IdahoI home economic 18 YEARS COMBI^3INED EXPERIENCE, A, COMPLETEI WORKSHC; . . department Is offioffering two classcs to helpIp wilh your Christmas . sh o p p in g . WE ALSOD MAKE HOUSEE CALLS A needlepointI ccli la s s w ill s ta r t S e p t. 16 a n d mwill meei Wednesdays MINIWl lUNDS^" ______f r o m 7 :3 0 to 8 :3O 0 pp.m . , _CALL 324-844UO FOR AN APr■POINTMENTTCrOD AY! S ^ l a s s o n .'‘itiomoney-saving gifls" will bog;-ogin:Sept. 23'and meet------fro m I t o 4 p m . WcWednesdays. B o th c la s s e s willwillbcheldlntheVo-Tech bullluilding. ______F o r in fo rm atioion n o r to p re -re g is ta r c all 713-9J3-95M.ext.305.

~ i r ~ 2 . B W g ) HARDWARRE AND INSTALIATaiO N • JEROME •• 324-8440! ^ HURLEY - Gordonon J. GIorfield, ------S fr ro f- J a y -E rG lo rile ldid ofo Burley and— Ccnrgana L. GlorfleldId iof Boise, re- j C'l.ed pracllCfll w orrFTininniiiraTy------■ j ______lL:^ership_al_ll3C_..Ar:Army_ROTCO_ 1 ■ ! / 'ivancedCamp.Ft.Uw.^w is. Wash. lA S U A LLFOO'W m b S lie is a student at Idaho State I niverslty, Pocatello,I, anda his wife. Jill, is the daughterT of( Mary M. }-.v:i]nd of B urley, r Sale Priale Price •;aVIN FA LLS - Moll;[oily A. H ankins 1 !• been promoted to the rank of first {•-..lenant in theU .S.jyr(Mr F o rc e ...... — \ 1*J79 g ra d u a te UUniversity of O u r R e g . ) u r R e g . I.:.,ryland. Lt. Hankinsins is a space ‘ . • ic m s o p e ra tio n s officifficcr at Offull Price $18.9010 ■ 0 P'rice ric $15.97 . . F o rc e B ase, N eb. Jl1 ^ 1 ------Her husband.-Charlos,los. i&.tha-ton-of— — m m I ~ ------r 'T i c i a A, iN e a l^ fT ww In m F a ils , l y^ i e n ^ S ire x!de=Oxford j W o rn r e n ’s Spoiort S h o e UCHL - Pvt. Thoma)mas E. Moore, TobDbacco Brown suede! u|U p p e r s w/ith s u e d e Brown imitation sueiuede u p p ers with ! ';ofCharlesE.M oorecre of R u p e rt a n d SODck C lifting on b e ig e rubber rut sole. Men's . softoft tricot lining on ...... m il- M. T ho m p so n1 ofo Buhl, has “ slz€zes'. ■ • rurubber unit sole. I r.itluated as an armorlor crewman at Women's sizas. tu- r S. Army Armor & r School In Fort iifraraiff ^ I .- i x ,K y . . / “ t;l'Rr.EY'-"AnnyNaNalional Guard ------H -'r Steven L.Woolstenltenhulmerson of and-M rs. Alfred W(Woolstenhulme ...... niiricy. lias graduated lied as an arm or ____I M-Ainan at_thC„U.S-.i'5-.i\rmy_;\rmor— ------IH - in l’orLKnox,1iy_ iv — ^------n 'V(,t)isienhulme’s wife.ife. La Rene, is | lf:’'

'.WIN FALLS - Slev■tcvcn R. S h irts, ^ !• 1 (il .Mr. a n d M rs. Rex M. SM rts of JA ' - ni Ralls, hasbw n pixpi^moled in the TO . 1. :..\rmytorankofmaJTiajor. .m is, an obstetrician/ian/gynecolo'gist ?ascii| ; i i-'ort Rucker, Ala,,3,, receiv ed his (',i!.li;ite from the University U of

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In tho first placo, inoxt to buying a homo10 itsolf,ii furnituro is ------probablviho-m oslisrimporanfporchascnhcnthat you rffoko - AJTd " ’ ■; ' m r . ANDa 1^RS7C/W ^AWiW RE N C E ~ socondly. whon yc u_M R .A NiD C M R S. SE L D O N B Ei^ R A R D .n ______you buy furnituro you oxoxpoct to hvo wilh -— — —H-lor-o long-timoa so it^-not o purchaso thethai can bo'troatod^'------~ fl------lightly,—------• Ston nemets=hawvrerrce~^ ~~Z~TQ!fnai r I — F O O D------But wo can holp youyc toko tho worry out of furnituro buying. : TWIN FALLS - JulJulie Stonemets .groomsmeiTien. Mike O.slerliout and Hero's how: Jjecame Ihe bride of Ca rd DEhEHYDRATORS Cade Lawrence GreilSLapliinlny w prn iishpr*;______'!___ BemanLU------— QrDry-Your-Ffuiti----- ^ ------on Augr2> aH hg:F^rst-B ?t'Baptfsi^utiurcii A receptjpjton was hejd at the churchh .„..TWJN.FALLS-.Wend;if^y-Jp_Tolman _ V0qi __ _ rhoro's on old toyjying thot goes, “whero0 y< InTwinFalls, ?getables.-W-ith a you buy is just os .lollDVilhfi'.;R. the .ccremony,. Teresa.a. and Seldon Robert Bernrnard.H were 'i i^ t n "im porlant os what*Jt'you'buy . and wo try loT?lb-^6 iurot'our-woy------■ Randy Gardner off LE HARVEY FOOD - officiated_with Brady was,'as in charge of the gift book..t . . m a rr ie d A ug. 15 a t E l Cielita Ci Chapel > " ' lo SOO that you gotJt furnituro you'll bo hoppy'ipy with. Wlila Rider as organismist and Robyn Linda Cou^ourtwrlRlit. Gt*orgla Starnerr In Pocatello. __ DRYER ■ '• S now a s so lo ist. of Kirklancand, W ash., aunl of Ihe bride,!, The bride is the dauaughter of C. p ' -i___ ^ Now, this includosos giving you o g9 od onojnoogh soloctlon sd The bride is Ihedauelii igliterofMr.and and Marierlettn Jmnes served. Shielaa Richard Tolman of PcPocatello and that you con got fufurnituro that's scdlod rlgh•ight for your noods, ■ . Mrs. Bill Slonem ctsofT If Twin Falls and Martin of Boise. Kim Niggens of>i M rs. II. K. (Bud) Cherlenny of Twin thot's right "cTocorcirator-wiso", and Is of oJ color co thot hormon- the bridegroom-is thee son-of-Mr_andS( _Cainl)ridgGJge -^ind - Dana Bonnett of>f F a lls . ■ Izea with your aurrc•roundings and ploosos youy.^u...... ------M rs.DavoLawrenceof-1of-TwlnFalls.------Rtinor-Novlow-aJKI5iCd-U’lth-lhe:ni[ls—i------T ho-l)P idegroom -is-lho-io~sonof-S^K.— ——^— — • The-brido-woro-a g( I gown of-poly- - A reheatearsal dinner was hosted byy Bernard of Oak Ridge,e. Tcnn,, and k » It includos givirig ycyour furnituro from rolJoblio b lo manufacturers.; organza with a Queenn ^Anne neckline the brideidegroom's parents at thee D oim a B e r n a r d of Post F a: lls . • if includos inspocti:ting furnituro boforo it'st's doiivorod;< and if ----- trimm ed with chantillyj Ily la c e a nd se ed __ L a C a sitaireslauranl, rc ------The'bridcrworc-a-fullilhlength lace— ------indudos-offonng-y-you-frlnndlyrconcornodkJ holph ond“sugg'os- -fiearls; She carried a' be i^?525£L“i£iE _Jl.a.br4dirjdp_i.i_q frrnHiinlo nf Twin„ gown with a train. Herr Ibouquet was f ions. ------roses anastarnow ers:~ reamers. ~Almoncl,Id,- -Harvest*Qotd-col=----- gh Schfffll .^nd n itp nflpd l^nisi- .Tccenr^d wnn nuDon sire; ------^ e r ia - S to n e m e ts r s ia tc i Slacy Uraley ol Focara 3-tighrrH3siivn:teane'd— Most im portant, wovo undorstond tho worry pc “jlil’o S 'o u i: Slalc Univiliversily. y poopio havo about was maid of honor. Ji of honor. Patti SmithIth of Boise, shelves,es. Double wall for, buying furnituro orand bocouso wo aro owor«oro of lhat, wo do sister of the bride.Je. and Cheri The brKjrldegroom. a graduate of•f Michele Tolman ol Poca'catello, Bisters ne,heat loss. Fan. and., ...-...... oll.wacan loholpy.you solve that problem:— Lnwrencc of Sookanp- ate University with a degree - oLUKLbdctcu-SandLMycn>rs nf Ynkimn tnefmosloslal, 1 year guar- _ bridefiroom. w ere bridesdesmaids. in constnstruction management, iss Wash., and Cheri Rowee of Pocatello •Jerry Lawrence, brcbrolher of the employed■d byL Hoffmiin Construction in—n— were bridesmaidsrMclis!issa Sue Rowe - -S ee Iherle m a t______- bridegroom, was bestest man. -Mike- Portland—J:------o f P o c a te llo w a s flow er giKiri THEHESTA-WELL s.m Eorrest of Boise,, and, Bryan After airI trip lo the Oregon Coasl, thec John Kunze of Idaho F:F a lls w as bo st 14 C / S to n c m c ts, b ro th e r o ff thethi bride, were newlyweds‘ds a re re sid in g in P o rtlan d , EALTH FOOD man. Curt Terhaar off Cottonwood, Tmiom Todd Knight of Caldwelveil and Kent STORfe ’ R ow ^ _ o f I ^ a l e l l o . were._ushers,,w( ______027 Main Avo W - —C hinese touri:rists com plain o:of treatm ent Clinton Smith of B o is e , w a s ------3 IwlnT.-ilIs------z:____r ____ringbearer. _ 7 3 ^ 8 3 1 1 , 1 _ - PEKlNG(UPi-)— TheThfroffieifll-Peo— ehincscrlonlourists:" ...... - — A fter'irinirtb'N 6rtherernTdahornie' pie’s Dally complaineded recently that China segregates sc foreigners from ' couple is attending Idaluiho State Uni- ______C h in ese to u r is ts o fte n hha a v e to sleep on th e lo c al peipeople. versity where the bride is m a jo rin g in the streets despiteemptyipty be d s in hotel R o o m si allocaleda for foreigners at radiologic technology anand tho bride- rd o m s e a r m a r k e d fo r foreigners.fo r some tourisirist spots are often not filled ilroQinJn vn-trrli nircraHflmcchanicu: i ------— ------‘An a rttc h r in ^ h e ^ o T3mmunist-Party~i5ue5o!>c~of T n of poor-trans[M)rt or’serv iee~ newspaper called foror more equal thenewspnip a p e r said...... g i i c u s e " treatment of foreignign and local "At thele same lime, not a few, N o w y o u k n o w . SAVEE _____ to u ris ts .------— ...... C h in ese —-travelers—encounter-^dif- ti - nal— _ C ) f f a i m V'Some places“ keep”«p-thelt--eycs—ficliK i^nIn getflng food nnd accom-'' peeled for foreign tourist rists, wanting to modation1 ihii these places. Some even;'y y ■ Australian Geoffrey CashC picked .. earn their foreign cur currency." the have to spcipend the night on beaches or :h i b u sh e ls of a p p le s in eieight hours in ncw spaper--sa}d;-'‘‘T}]■They neglect streets."it; it sa id . -• ...... 1977------• - i iNNIVERSARl t t z n ’^ g g p r mAND MOE^ R E PRICES EFFECTIVE ON NEW FAT.T. FAB — sfPTreTTriiTgih"— BSICS!!!___ : OPIENLABOH> R D A Y !I^

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i a H oopes : Z - £ £ : . - -^■^^ZlOMBERLY M r and-Mrs, • • Vornon L. HeHoopes of Kimberlv an;__ d M : “ "■“ noi]rrcc~nier engagcntuni—or^ihelr ~ daugJiler. Din;)ina Marie, to Owen Kil Syfuia W alt ______liters -— d p M cLeufi------LinduLeufiLjurd—— __...... Frescolt is ithe son of Roy J. Pre- ■JEROM E-M r. and Mr Mrs. Charles j r r o m k^ - M r..and.M rs..Orvlll,, TWIN FALLS.-.M r_.. and Mrs scotl 'Of KimImberly and Mrs. Dora — i^alterii:oI_Jcrom aiaiin( iiinounce_Uie_?;iej^„n-nniioinounee-lhe-engagement-of——Palrick-beonard-of-Twin- P n-Folls-iili—-“ “renson ofWaTfago-rmanT— ------—:— ^WeT^re Americeca's-|eadlng.:experts-ns in drapery-;-— c n R a g e m e n l o( Ih cir dauRhtighter. Sylvia, their daughte e plans a Sepl, 16 wedding liter, Jody Lynn, to Kevin nnounce ihe engagemenill o l th e ir T h c c o u p lo p carpet and wallcIcovering. W hettier■ y(you want -just • to D a v id P a lric k Young. Mark Drauer.ler. ______• d daunhler. Linda, to Patrick!k Short. at Itie-Sorci)rensen home wcsl of h e is“lhirMri“orM rranaanU M rs, loo _ Short is Ihe son of Mr.Fr3HTSi5r“ l«C'rm,m7TVi■ATocopiininviirfoirovi’-nn.'"" — —one-or-alt-lhree-v-w e-w ill-coordi^3te^tlt■the-CQiOrs~l^^ “ y^rig'orSa’croincnlorCalira lir ------— HeisMiesoisonof-Mrrand Mrs.-Ronald— ,. ccrciuony: H a ro ld S h o rt of U u p erl. — '•-tores'and'deslgnsis'ln-yourYo-om“ai'n o) charge!Cl­ ' ~ •-— ^ Miss--Wallers ia a-grgraduate of l^raperof Jenle ro m e...... M iss I^eonard, a 1979 ggraduate r of r— J e ro m e H igh School andI h a s a tten d e d Lean, daughter of Ihe late,, - the College of Southerna 1(Idaho. Uni- Juaniia Zahnhn McLean, is a 1981 grad- Bishop ^ Kelly High School,Dl, attended [f y o uJ need profes- Idaho Stale University, Poe; versity of Idaho and Boiseise State. She uate of Jcroiirome liigli School and is 1' )catello.She oiA npl typing, t> billing. Phone Ncio. 5 4 3 " 6> ( 6 7 8 is s e lf em ployed as a tnusicisician, employed al Ihe.Jerome Veterinary ..j;is employed by J^ales Jewell F a lls . , - lig h T bbookkeeping_or o _ - - .Yjmng attended sclschools in Hospital, __ . . transcripriptidn California and is employeoyctfDottrby ------D r a p c r r3-i*mn}ort)mc-HfRh m ’ School-—■— Short, a 11179 graduate-^}-of-Mmico— .r-.--, __ Cal Gas and as a' profcssiissional musi- graduate, works wi for the city of Higlt H School, attends Idaho:lO Slale Uni- ^CACI: — - ^ c ia n . Je ro m e . versityv and is employed by b the col. . T h e couple pla n s a S e3 pt. t.: 26 wedding The couple:lie plans an Oct. 3 wedding lege, lc :-SECRETARIAT - P— -- -at-lhe-hom e of the bride’Ido s-parentB. ai-tht* Uniteded Presbyterian church in- —- -I ^The c o u p lc-p la n s.a Dccciicmhcrwod-.,. ______q Oq O'^FalU-Av©,- -______- TheywillresldeinTwinFal __ J e r o m e .______d, d in g . ------" ^uije_Np~ S u 5 ~ ' ______D r a p ^/ j• Carpel • Wallcoveivering ______7 3 4 - 6 33 4 4 3 or 3 2 4 - 7 6 8 8 The colorfuTssiore tfial^om eslo.yo.youfaoor :

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J ; I il •O faiiu^Jes —SundayrSoplombof6r-l9ai— Q 'i Si?orts j g f f ii e ^ e y Times-News, Twin Falls. Idaho Win •d a ssifie d C K e tc FS u m aa r e a V f a c e s s e w aa g e •* i i: p l a r i t ...... " f i T r w l i ^ S . ^ d e la j,y s K H « o - N ' — ...... -By8TKV{vl,ATMR()PBv ------— ------Assodatcr-rccot?cpm thends-that--nie ___ ■■ ------— ■...... ThTimcs-NowswrUc'r...... a c tiv a te d slu dIgopfdceiisndwin'use'at" g e i J ______the planl bo enlajnlargod aiid that facili- lies be addedd ttto remove unwanted KKTCHUM - The townsIS of Kei- nitrogen fromrfhcplanl’sdischarge. the - - • chumch and Sun Valley will liaviivetoeope Comparing the Walker recommen- . with wi greal expense aml.lgngdIdclaysiii .dalion to llie.rte ..rtleclcd-aitemalives;------

------—:trcn]mrnt t n problem s-— — ------daqu_ci,'said';— “It-has the least —^Iratnvas-Hr^word-nrcn^T^Tcsidait.ffluenimMimit;}——cisioR-^boul-A^ ■^vhplher to build for a______. ------lie I ions imposed bv tho Knviroro n m e n ta l lO- v c a r or.2Q:yca:y c a r.p r0jected-c 8p f l c i l y ^ = = L ______— ------= : ^ P-J'roicciion^gcncy. f ------The low'fjgureire-represents a 10-year...... Although Idaho water-;r -(iu a lily p la n w ith OO-pcrtpercent federal anti stale aulhorilie^au say no serious; \ pollutfon funding. The) highhl| figure isJhc.pcrt.. m ^ ------lialiTi s (K'currea yet. tllCl'O'irwRI.’Ricsprciw— aser-c'(5!it-Qf“a' “ a ":’o:yea'r"pTa‘h“ ' nih‘d5 d ------local bond Issue.______cope with the demands projece c te d o v e r , W alk e r Asso<.ssoclalos estimate the lit the nexl several years. capital cost ofth)f th e 20-year plan a t $9.08 Illl After slud\^ng_sn^ p o s s i b l e ___ milllon-and the ,annual operating and allenialives for planl enia:largemeni mainte’nancoi ctco sl a l $42ii.000, T ho • ^ I __IHTirtJmproypmcninnclndtnfrf«>T1 ------r r ------r ------of land disposal plans.. W a lk e r .S e e SEVSEW A GE P a g e 2 - V-' Immundzaticm [Uevel— an all-tiime higgh 1 CJieryi juntuniitunen. district physical ...... "BySTKPHANlFSCHOnOW"\j 7'//n[*.s--A’t'u-.s w r/fe r health dlroclbr.dr. said-a slate survey . last year IndicalHealed 52 p crcen t of th e ------' 2-venr-olds in 1 th Iho district were pro-______TWIN FALLS - ImmunizSSton o( pcriyTiinmmiHKiizcdTT^rrothcrsurvTrin------li.i.r.nti.i t 82 p e rc c n t of stu d e n ts school children has reachedJd an .-.ii! fromklndergartcT"'arten through fifth grade ______J a c k L y th q o e q avIVC c a w a y a p a i r o f h i s ddlving_fHppersJn.lslaM h lujercs^M u] exIcoranden;nded up_vrtth a green1 ttturtle skull :. ______tim chielrin hlitlio-- izctl co m p ictely r...... But health officials conlinui ...... — ton shots average al foifo r a n im m u n iza tio n level ol $2 h offices. The schedules cec e n l. th e le v el c o nsidered n°L™ry- n( fW cS ro l tho districts;, immunlza-, isure to prevent serious outbreak: Sunkeen treoi •e; ' one a s e . . ------—— !r„7c7„L°L": In l'J77, o n ly about Si p tr ccen e t of th e T w in F a lls,;, fifirst Tuesday of the state's kindergarten and firfirsl-grade monlh, 10 n.m,-.m .- lo 4, p .m ., 324 2nd For JackLLythgoe, addventure is foundfc on a 17th-Gerifun] fy wreck »[;students had com'plelo imimmuniza- Street E ,; 'Buhl.:■hi. firsl T h u rsd a y of th e ticlions; according lo Ihc slailatc's Im- month, 9 a,m... to 2:30 p.m., Mclhodist ByGLKNWAilCHOL rslplacc. wl h e r lo th e bottom in th e first] who owns a dive shop." ho0 explained.e The ship munizalion Program, c h u rc h on Maple Mu{ Street; Burley, ^ - — An airplane at 7.500 feet'eet is an odd ph'co lo wi TImcs-Ncws wriicr was discovered by professloslonal ircasare hum- " ,Complete imniunizalion in'involvo.s a Monday. 9 (0 to 11 a.m,, and third interview a man aboul ;{UO-ycar-old ;{i« u n d e rse a c*re rs , bui sin c e il w as a ira d e de ship from Spain lo shot for diphllieria, tctananus and Thursday, G tolo 8 p.m.. Cassia County treasure, but Lylhgocisah;a hard man,lo gel ahold ih the New World and nol a goldold-laden ship headed 'pertussis iwhoopingcougii),. a shot for C o u rth o u se ; RupRupcrl, Wednesday. 9 to ofS)n lo rr a firm n. And a.ss ycyou lislen lo his slorv h.i TWJN FALLS -. Swinftjincinfi.tlie-Ci‘.ssn:i nnlo Iht-____ hack lo Ihe mollior counirvirv. llie professionals______-ini‘Hsles-rul>olla-ai)d-(nump»ips, a shot-.-IJ-a-nt..M inidok:doka County-CoucUiouso______over the ^gine’s'ihrob,, TheTh irngalion dilclies dedecided il wasn't worth their blacklop runway. Jackk LytlifioeI- quickly gained .•ir in v e slm e n l of lim e fg,for polio and necessary bwwosier or Gooding, Tue;Tuesday, 2 to 4 p.m., below begin lo glini like striistrings of emeral(jii-and arand equipmeni. They passed , and in a lakeoff resresemblinR Ihe beginning ed Ihc'information on jqfollow] -up shols, Gooding Cou:ouniy Courthouse; ___ many of llie fields sliimmerTier like gold plate, U's____ i_o ------ol^a-goodpunU-ln: forccd:d UlliclitUaplanc.smDQlhly____ io_Gu.';tavoJo_(Io_«jlh-a5_hLhe_wislicd.Jlc,told______;— ln-l9«0.-r«-pert,‘ont-of-ldiIdaho-kin— Hagermanrsecoseeond-Tuesdayr9:30-to ------as good a place as any in iSalioI tb hear about LLj ylhgoc, inlo Ihe air, dergarten antf^irsl-grade! students 11:30 a.m., AmAmerican legion Hall; su n k e n Sp a n ish tre a su re , Alt wilh tho ease of a mani pulling out of his "W recks are one of thosee 11things you don'l ask had been immunized complel(etely. Wendell, second:ond Wednesday, 1:30 lo ______d t u ’ew a y ______Ihc-purposc-oLJheJliRlitJJiLis to meet wilh some____ to go on." l.vlhuoe said.1. ••Y oir w a [I _i 0 .be______—!.] Bob-Mediin—slule-immununiralion— >l:30-p:mrrJerDnjfomorscCondrthird and ------in v ite d ," "1 fleu dive bomberssolf ol Ihe USS Ranger,” he Indiiin dancers. Lythgoe‘ workswo for tho National in' coordinator, attributed thisis to new fourih Thursday;days. I to 4 p.m.. Jerom e. Gustavo's invilalion inclui says over tlic engine noisnoise. Somehow, it comes School Assemblies Agcnc;ency in Hollywood, a :luded a bone-jarring laws passed about llve.vearsrs ago that County Courthouihouse, ______wk;-ovw}t>mHo-the w rrckrltH I lic o n ly s i:; m ilc.'^------^ ------usDTTiiurpniii*.------.1 require parents lo reporort ilieir haz'olton, Rrfirst Thursday, ~Sep- ______W ith UiH hH hmnli'SUUJ, bi.'ISS------B ut it w as on his la st vacaiacalion that lie made his minorlli brTTnrislanrt*on-H-r(H^rw f -u n d j^ l5 _ fe £ l_ of children’s immunization shotsots a n d file le m b e r lo MMay. ay 10 a.m, lo noon, , locating ^v^ccks can —jjj bell from a Spanish tradeude ship hangihg from his mo.st cxciting findr^Thls"'hl'TTummer— l:>-thgop— wiwator-Slill, Tylligoe said, Ic exeirtptlons-if-^ltey^ilo-not-wi•wish-lheu: ___Hazellori_Schoollool; Hailey, Tuesday. 1 ‘ rieck.'Xyihfibe’s appcaraiirance goes well with his c.xplored a sunken Spanisliisli trade ship near Isla be frustrating, rhilitrpntnhavi^them ______toAp.m...niaInca ln tC o u n tj-C o u rth o u se i------“ Unloss-wrccks-are stnkinked or you have a “slory aboul a”sunken, 171ITlh-centtiry ship off the 'M ujeres, an island off (hetie ccoasl of Ihe Yucalan Last year. Ihe Soulh Cenlml rai Dis- Shoshone. Mond:onday, 10 a.m, to noon. n»h.-ird In finrl " •______^ M exican coasl. You colI ththe feelinp lhal somwne PpninsiilninMpicirn._ ------______- f i l -trii:t-Hcnlth^3ppartmCTtt-imTnrnunrrpd Blainc“~Countym ty ^ urthousc; and ------" " V.T10 closely resembledrTyiiif^irirgirnnvrscnr^ Ly ^—’TTouncTDiirTibontitihrTnjirTJUKh^usta\'oriHri««l------^ ------^SecTREASUKjR E P a g e S ------1._. Idren-and— Fairfield,-^hird-ird-Tue6dayT-iO-a.m.ao ______^______L_J Bllg a v e '21.000 shols, noon.CamasCoi.County Courthouse, Dry Cate:aracts pi)roposedi landmairk Testimoni!J to massive

By RON ZKLl.AR small lakes cliclustered around llie two T 'I h e p ro g ra m , though soisomclimcs .feiillfafifl . ...Timcs-Nc}\suriicr - ____ fa lls,., a s -w e ll ell as dozens^of sleep, mi.misunderstood, confers no prolcclivcpi 3|Sp'""rat-. 1 walerlcsssidcd c can yons. ‘ slaslalu.s,to the land, he said.'bubut s i m p i r ' p - r ; '• W S c ie n tis ts haveh a estimated thal flows recrecognizes ils character, KIM BKRLY-A proposalialloconler I during ihe I.I,jkc Bonneville flood commissions cot have..Ihe oplion oj: to ~ ~ ^ - nationa! landmark status on r e m a in s e x c e e d e d 1,4} cicubic kilometers an hour e em m p lo y r e s tric tiv e zoning if theyth wish.' of Ihe Greal Bonneville; I Flood is — more thann 112 million cubic feet per Existing i National N ^ a t u r a l Ire a d in g w a le r in W ashinR lonIon, D C. second. Farmrm irrigation pumps, by I-andmarks denote such a re a s a s _. -Geolcgin formaliODiijnJlwX w jn Jb 'a ils___c o n lra s l^ o llcicn n clra\LlessJhaQXcublc___JDkdcaok<2C_Swamp_Ga.^iQ k a nd P o int_____ ~ ‘ and Jerome counties, knowiown as the _ fool per second)nd. ______LolL o b o s X a lif ______Dry'Cataracts, were forma•mally pro- ' Geologic features fe in the SnakO'- Alkins / said the program w Qi’ml.lQ.n. in R i v e r C anyon n y and attendant alcd ate in 1%:{ under Park J a n u a r y 1980. iV x e v isetL ploQ-appcars laa -drainages givgjv^e-Uic_appearancfi7;0l- - jur • ;hoaded for considoralion by Inlorlor abandoned wwaler falls. Scienlisls. 1971978 to a new a g en c y ca Secretary Jam'5s Watt in thehe next few ^however, belieilieve Ihey probably w(ire Herilagc He Conservation andn d '^ e c r e ^ IT lm o.nthsi^rr: ___.. ___ cfiused;by gin giant“Wl(IlOSr'’^ubnuvial~' aall lib n ■■ ServT cV JW all“abolliwnlnning'lot&4n-Coun(r>u;^ub—4nid4870sr—lh«—Foflionat—of m i ■oftke-for— ------Sw,- pntnH •C om m ended il-hlgWy^------^ lorrfi 0 wThousar^cJs of years.ars, • Fnlls-in JeroiT•ome Counly; Atkins said,' . ••••'There "arc political-.,I-., c o n s id - * ' J)cspitc Ihe.ham e's .imp)mplicaliohs. Landowners5 IhereV .feawd IpndtnarkV enerations.” ■. Atkins-* acknovowledged, . ‘ • IhQ Dry ^Cataracts Includele Shosltorie { , status wouldd p[ re v e n t th e m from dff- v - Falla,^jj'win Falls-and u .hrhandful • df velODmfrBnva: v a tc l a n d .', , ' . , •• ;,/9w ^pl^ARKPa(’age^ _^ G iant whirlir^pbola~durlng a p rc^^idtoric id fiood carved dryry basins along the-Sna^la^c River Canyon

- -;.V' / c -2 Tim os-N ow s, Twin»Falls, Fa Idaho . S u n d a y . SflploiplomberB. la a i' = S c h Canadian b.icon pizza, logsed Okies and m ilk. . rolls,.w wj atermelon and milk. Ilcsauce.mllk Friday: Lasagna. green salsalad, garilc • sticks:andm an llk. Tuesday: Pizza, peas. appl« F riday: Pizza, Piz green salad, plrwapple , andraisln-oatmealcookliikle I salad, fresh Mrawbcrritis.' . ^ VALLEY toast, watermelon andid milk. No F rjd a y : BtB arbecue chicken, green ke cookies and milk. - > • and mill'nllk,______• • W edoesday: Burrilo; r6il,-mixed m ««e- no-Oakcn Tuesday: Pina sandwich.h. hashJi; browns; —;------— beans,. .m n aslied potatoes, rolls.and ' ' tables, sliced pcacliciaiHand milk. IKIMBERLY ' ^ : corn, pears and milk. milk. SHOSHONE " ; . MINIDOKA ------T hursday: M acaroni nnd clcheese, roll. T uesday: HotHot- dog, frcnch fries, berry W ednesday; Hurrllos. lateritc r lols. Rreen Tuoday:: P Pizza, combo salad, frull.' . • Tuesday: Burrltos, bullercy:: ChccsdiurgcrsC and frencti ------no-bokoeckoco o k lea iK lin llk ...... '^nmlwlcti.' carrot' s slic u it , - cobklo. : ;. julcoandmilk. GOODING •• ' hnnnnn nnd milk. Hot_{lQES.-fronch f r ^ . fresh Friday: Checseburgeni, french ftx: -fries '' fries. • -- vre tn:ables, b i fruit and milk. __ •_ . T u esd ay : B urrito. corn,'n. oatm eal CASSIA —' h a n s b t t ;------cookie, pears and milk. ------^— Tuesdayr41ai ■ T iia d a y r DiDiirritos. frcrich fries, 'cole — WedDcsday: ■ Macaroni -arrand—tliM se. - • " ^ ^ ^ c e l e r j - wilhwi -pcanul^bullcr.-peas. -- - Tuesday: HnmburRcr prav;ravy, m ashed "iwcEitor pi ' TWIN FALLS peanut bulter cookies. ■ bologna sandwich, car.•arrot curi.s, fruit andindmllk, n potnlocs. cnrrol nnd cel Finger steaks, green beans. • Tuesday: Hamburger, fa-r .licks, pink Dpplcsauce anU milklilk. W edoesday:ly: IBart)ccue or burritos.'or- - fruit, rolls arid milk. ies, roll and milk. peaches and milk. Its and milk. Thuraday: Ham burger andid bun, tries, angewedgA’edge. com, fruit and m ilk. , ^ Wedoesday:»y: Ham and cheesc)sandwlch. W edoesday: Pizza, health salsalad, garilc ThuiBday:: Pi Pigs fn a blanket, scalloped Wedoesday: Macaroni and an chcc«. (renchfr mixed fruit and milk.___ h fries, w aterm elonand milk.______------bread sllrk .jrlln witll inpplnfj.^i',l__ io| • ----- potatoes, ______.'H iursdayi.Sp,;.Spflfilictll-or_macaronl.nnd_l-„ . i;rcctrsalad,.pJJck-sand.imlmilk ______cucumbcTibcrs and milk. Thursday: Beef barbecile 0 ------Frfd*yi-Fo-ne-lon)-fro*-lfom-oiiy. inlur.__ _ willJ)(MU)leJo_cail a phophone_center.al____Other, entertainmentent .wiU-in^udcT'- - - pTJhe canyon in isas,-Wht f c flb u d g efsrh esa id .-— ^------^ i_ --f ^"1' noallh notorolly. 734-j:iOH. -tion and aa bib a rb e rsh o p q u a rte t. ^ The site, which lies on HiTriHTSftiie'th eyerrlf^rr canyon north and oast 0of the Twin . j he _sald. Removing the — PaHs-powcr=plant~njadr"- 3jjr\TS-two— ^ ^ndfill dellebria_M iuldJ)e_ phyiicailj^ OFFICPICB H O U R S ______. ' purposes at preseht. Box■V canyons on ■ ''"tMSSiljIo.le, but-a layer of soli m ight'U f ^ — ------A^,-W*y.'T'rl.T. Sewagif e = = le growth of vegetation thatfl( f TM« HIB*BVi»_____ Tu»».-Thun.flun.-^J. 9om-l2pm ! tho south end have been.■n used as a “ “'J"'' lend with the surrounding ^C ontinued fro m P a{ - dump to dispose of rock;■ks, c o n crete '» ™ Ig P--Kk-C=====r7OT== P a g e l_ building bebelow thal limit. If pollution1 and large tnctal appli.inccf■es.Tlieniirlli oanyonwalla lls. — ^------T o o —few - plahtls projccieu io'serserveTTiTpeak— pn)t]Ieins-bslJwom trsernj[Br’'iiie k h a5------— ------jw-people-krto\<— geologic- needs of a community of 33.500.3 -will-hovee t(to deelde-whelhet^i-not-to)■ I—^ — ------features exexist on both sides of the Jaquet said slate auiauthorities re-- impose suesuch a thing as a building canyon, thrthroughout the entire area. cently have informedI Ketchum Ki that moratorlunlu m ," J a q u e t said, said. Natural Landmarkrk N o service M ot MW ______no furiding for design_w_w rk on plant Sun Valhalley Councilman Karl Bick granted, would likely put theie exjjansion can be expectcied e< be.fore_Ocir^sugge«edlfdMharways- be explored-toS - from Parks, S o n s lo re m a p s. ■30. 19H3. If design w orkk was w begun at Phase Tnn ""the cohstructibn oflhe ; T wT n F A l . S that time and constructluctlon followed needed Improvements Im so that the ’a r k s anu : Sons Intermounlaln \ immedintely. thccnlarget•ged plant could project coucould be funded from local c o llec t tr a s h Moiidiiv t)e ...... not bcRln scrvice untiltil 1&85 at the donate iff statest and_fgdcraUuods are— '■■^“ u ^ e oi T r e ------carltust. - - ______— ' noTrorthcorcum ing, ------iTflboriJay. j a s u r e — T h e com patiy will B e c a u se o f pro b lem sJ at the existing Another!f hearingI on the proposed I re su m e 1 work Tuesday, with tr tinucdfromPfigel ------plant, Ketchum alrcadylyhas-imposed l alternative,VC. with an-examination of trash col- * Co°tin lections one day lat( an annual building limitlit of< ItiO dwell- phased con;:onstructlon, will b e held in Her- than ixwatingI ' It proved easier than ------ing=^nil8.—althQUgbr^,=Jflquef=5aid^flpjraximallalcly- two-months, Jagiw ^ u su a l d u rin g th e ww k.;______expected. Inhowever. The Mexicans market conditions haveve kept actual said. — C l Q ^ ( ^ r eL-fs7is and t(now Hicm-a!i.wcll as mutnbers of thoir family. They were soon anchorejredoveril. _-_-But-Sandy-dy.Kayc-Sandcrs.-wlio.was_ ...... the first di'diver in the w.atcr, had f f illM iE i ^------— d iffic u lty r•ecb^’iiiing e c the'wreck, " S h e w ais s eexpecting it to be like the Luke V. Sonneri> r S r . ^ - Mrs. w.tj.'.B. Kennedy of Itexburf;: a g | r e a t •>>r;iiidi-liildri-ir;_;inclon5tlcan Kuiiuisuin,5o, more than 1 perccnt{ of ihe wreck site _tIirec.5lcpsoDfc------Holy-iirlWJ: — ,i|,.,j ■iiiiunlav aftfi < plored- ______Wavne W. HuaJcv.of ik'allle. Sea Don W. .Siirvklnp liimoon at has been expl ,CB are twg soas.K:iifipne-GnJi------1ii/\p ^[111^1, jfTtrr il loiiji illriCLi. ^ . n iv in p t^VA;V£fy,oU«f.day-forL-aIroost— Hawley of Sparks. Nev,,ai, and Jam es W. of Twin Fall:'alls and A rthur Griff of Walla Servici-s are pending andid will be th r e e w ee k. M Urllo-Kiih)-Dl~-]HH'ki'uiite^ns a'nd daughter' and John UuH-lsaio.^an "I asked himhli what happened to the Floyd Fruit of Rupert and Ha; iR ayNeisoqof BuTli-y. Twin Falls; FJaineAlstAlston of Provo. Utah; Mrs. Johm Oliver Plalewwe , found,” Lythgoe said .. BBLrtba FUNERAI Mrs. Ross Judd and JuanJua Martinez, all of K|rnt>crly: Hi lile d .” A daughter to Mr. and Mnr.S-. HiHenry Rios of Paul. ' ■ W aller Caldwell- andod Mrs.I I j r r y Krai and son. atall of Bulil; ®0 le t s JUjust say the silver plate RetjiuiM i a Frederick Bristol of[ Ketchum;Ke Mra. F rank Cheney an I CHAPEL ' CASSMl and daugiitcr. wa^s p r e s e n teledtothcKovenjor..’,’ d ...... lAlilEaORUL ------■ - Of Coodtng; M a 'W'cSley rtte Gifford and dau^jliter of Je r . • ' ' tWTWmllted- i Kirkmaa.of oStiey;y; Mrs.1 Robert Nlmocks nnd fl; plans to get back to-ihe aa All Faiths _ m cndft Ffccnafldit'. Kay rfclst tclsgnnnd Je ff‘Runn. al’l of Burley,:y. Roger5on;,Wrs, Ronaldlatd Nielsen of Paul; Donna Pudei 1 unlil aen he cnnlrnl.— ...... BitDiBnliwd— — -— — jer 0^ Filer: wreck but i r. and M r^ ^ rTTOTCO o n m c K i^ snaring his adventure with •- l.yleyiRRs, Vlki-0»tefh®ut,-\It,; Mary Green, Shirley PaJmltlcr j ™cv mmstnrBysfii VIoloRiclcs.allofHurley; Hick ' ’"cWlffrCn'al IftI()c^ eleinentary*sclH)ol3“ r ,ick U dyofW alta: ilnd'Pal HeMinRlinKtoo ■■■ SonstoM r.and.M rs.Nrs. Michael Johnson of If agennan a — - WembefiwendNFW •, , ' . o < 4 ^ , I'andMrand They shareiL.tiis:cxcllcrafnl 1 in Uie _ M ' PAUL D. REYNOIDS - MrS.ltobertAutenriethie

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.H c i i m te o n r i s e . ^ ^-GOODIN G - Time, tenanacitVr^nd a— lo mako-flnarn arrestj^hat can beuse4-if>— - llttr^uck are valuable tctool's tn law court, 'j u sst t .iiaving the neighbors enforcem ent Ihe Gooding’ CChamber of " ccimplain a kid ki is racing or riding a Commerce learned Thursd; ;rV sday, noi.sy motorc;:orcycle is nol enough to Gooding Police chief Billlill Bunn lold -- m akean arresr r e s l . ______. —Uianoon meeting of tho Ch;:hamlH*r lhal - - " I f citizens;ens-are.- willing-lorslgn-a • ------■ ||e r* rr ' i-;- ■ city police have prepareded 573 crim e complaint amand provide witness lesti- reports from Oct, 1, 1980to to Aug 3), monywecani:an u.se lh al.” he expiainedr — 19fl>r~W€-atm-hBve-flnotheher month-ill------Gooding-po.-policc_are_proparing-to------W:...... rr^gifiW iiJ^addcd,d, start a crimrime prevention program — ' The—iaaH reporl9-eomi p are-to-4l4— suelt-as- NeigiJeiglibor - W aichrand-Ctime=^------~ P 2 :enm e repprls for Ihe entirtirei379-i9KQ Stopper?, (he the chief said, "The only —fiscal’year.-Arrests are-ol‘a l » iip Bunn— thing is l don’lion‘t-wnnt-to-jusfget'a'ROod ------explained, •'We had 114 jujuvenille ar- starl 'andI h,have il die out," he ' rests in 19H0 compared to:o 137 in 19HI explained, - and a total adullarrest rec -of-1 4 ^ com pared to just A2 ii lg lo Bunn_lhe departm ent_____ avc-a program ih opofailon— • also noted there is a lowV .inndcnl o( ,,^1^ arm ed robbery in Gooding. r. Tho Crim e Stoppers pro- “ Crim e is increasing e offering rewards for In- and the age of the offendc Ihal leads to the solution of down” Bunn said.' 5 a high priority with Gunn, ••But/’ he added, "time to set us a review board and sideofthepolice, ------)ney available, so there’s a ------— ~ ,(aa5yeti...... - ^— •‘So;neIJmes il iooks l Jifc l t e » e —doing.-vep;. little, Jiut Jf if .we • keep Bunn alsoso lold Iho chamber Ihe_____ —bull'dogfiing it even if il takikes ihree or ~ police~dcpanpartm ent -h a s eicctronic------^_nz_zz3^^^l 77fouryears wilh Ihenationallal com puler- m arking equequipment • available for - •and equipment availablelie we can putting idcnlif;nlifyinR m arks on personal------H eventually solve a lot of crln•Imes. property. “ W(Wc cannot prove a theft ____Bunn_repoa«lJi!C_Goodjding-BoUce.'. . uiiless-WO-can-can.prov'.said.lJn>_ ;c__ can be used wh:!e-on displisplay,- KliP wid.-iiThe— itcmjClCarraway-slraKfied^KI^For-^iiile-Hrerbooks. ------_ a‘ .couple.oLyears..we:il be opoperating in— all-misdemeaineanors.-lraffie-violQlions— ------building is on the I'dahdaho Historical Hcglsfcr andd c en ter would be most: irinterested m taking slioes. small appliances, andnd clothing. All items the r e d ," h e said. and ordinanclance violations. Felony h a s lo bo kept in origiriginal condition as m uch asIS historic item s on a loan basisasis to display.•• arare donated and the centere r IS alwavs glad lo . C arothers also told coun

SH O SH O N E-C lly electii:tions will be not availablelie for fc com m ent. held Nov. 3 al Cily Hall. - Nominating)ing petitions can be filed at • $tateB cioard of I According to City Clerk K Educatio311 to me<•et in Go(•oding | Ruth Chess, the clerk’soffice offi( between Sept. 24 and • rsoiSE (UPI)-Thestat.Itate Board of state Departn . three positions, the mayor':•r's post and Ocl, G. "TheThere have been some rtm ent ofKducatTon. c:cation programs. The t^ardd ;ial.so will hear a report ’ t Erhicatlon will meet WWednesday, Superlntenc two council seals, will be de• saids. he has residents of' Shoshone She must register at which for the third year didelayed pending a staff rep<.‘port on the in Idaho. As; of July 1. Ihe I/!gislature r tH^Deaf and Blind and dt: not changed liis mind and wiwill nol seek Cily Hall. "Being "Be registered at the I discuss rec- measured s studenl achievement, HRegional Dental Educationin Program prohibited thehe U.SC of state funds for r oijmicndatloas on the futuri re-election. county courthcirthouse for slate or na­ ture of public beginning altliltheninlh-gradelevel, atat Idaho State University, theWICHEth public broadcadcasling services, and broadcasting.' The council positions no\low held by tlonal election:tions does not qualify a D uring thoho afternoon, the Office of ststudent exchange progr;?ram. the without addilitlilional funds, stations at f ;J3uring the morning, thehe boardI will the S tate Bo Reed Newby and Frank< Carothers person lo vole.'Ote in the city election." Board of Education will CiCreighton University denliilal educa- - Moscow ondd IPocaleiio wiil have to i a«r, on public elementary also will be up for election,1. Carothers Chess emphasislasi/ed. -. — iry and sec- present varitirious agenda item s, in- li'lion program and Ihe Uni;livcrsity of hall operation:ions within the next few c said Tuesday he is undeclielded about Voter reglstiglstrallon will close at 8 ondary school items propojiposed by the eluding inforr'ormation on m edical edu- UUlah medical program. monlhs. seekingc re-election,.while NewbyN was- p,m.onOcl..30, 30, - Calendl a r —— — -V )0 ^'o^lh Vallcr-CaiCalendar is Snake RiverirRodLbouDas f KKetchum, Dinner at, nl-Meo|&Atfloiflooaatthciincaln ina- ____GoodlngHiBtorical.Q Soelei^ ' ■ , IRestaurant. ______•Jerom e Civic aub -SATURDAY------. MectsaLa'p'.in.-atlh(;MaIUMiimr3II)"^Srom6 OpUmiMlBtClufi' ------""■OwnieiSteW SmlsSei — SBeets al i-p,m, at Jeror:romc Public Ketchiun-Sua|un Valley R o t i ^ l ^ __ M 5«“ U>ly — - Coodlfl'ffov^fiFEaters'AiViflymous"" ‘ v - ■ MalnStrect, M eets at 5:45 5: p.m. at the China M eets a t 3:30 p.m. a l ihIhe Jerome Meet at-io “ i^rary.^j; ^ :------—-Meets aU: _ E A in.H a«ftHf»n5>T>lftrr t;|7A| 10 a.m . at the Walker » n » ------VUiogeRestaiJta u r a n t.------IPublic Library. Center. C -4 Tim bs-N ow s. Twin Fan's,all's. Id a h o ' S unday, Soptomtmbor6,'1981 t “ ’ ' ^ g v e 5r a ^ ! i bhfsfej s f l s f e l BOISE-(UPlV'=-Biml(er:cr~Hili-Co.-’s - - - - "It would be unbearablble situation," Peavey' saisaid he doubted a swecpliig _ shutdow n. boosls_ihc ‘irgi-gument thal ho said. “Any thinking mann ought to scvcranccjae Jax could be passed In tho againsl u slate scvcramince tax on ihink twice about ll oeiof'gyirproTrniTTn]? I9s2“ i!igtsliit ;ald was Ihe.innuencc.of.blg____ ” - -Jerom e: &se ts budgett hearingi ~.sllver.Jead-and-otlicf m etals, the - —that tax;"— ------what ho said avermaoy-lawmakers'-^ ------■ JEHOME-Clly(lly Council will hold a hearing'igTuesdayat8p,m,on ______^ Id a h o Minjng Ass^|.-tiion’:n’s president _ . GrifnULsaldJlialaller-srJJunkctHiil,— buslnessovci lator said, however, he and a?Z;3-miIIionbudgcligel'for Ihc 1982 fiscal year, the Star Mine — ownee b la m ed on a se v eran c e lax des one through six. inslru students In grades Iructing them in the dustry ih a fs in a b<^m,'’’ GriffithC said__sta te ^‘coulculd bo the straw that broke:e unemployed in depresessed mining becausc it didocs not exist in Idaho - fundamenlalsofwoiworking with clay. ■ • 111 a telephone Interview'. ______the camel's I's back." y ___ . -— — commuuiUes______^KCeptJ.qrthir th o oil a n d g a s tax.______------• “■A"Viiriiiiy uf projiTOjccts-ha\'e-been-plonn«J-l)j-l>y-Ik>wloCr-lncludiiig ___ <_____ makingj)rimilivepce pottery, using the poller's wiwheel, making "pinch nnd coil pols." giaziiazing andfiring, Bowler and herer ihusband. Aldrich.-have owned o\ and opcraled ______S n ake R iver Potterycry for :m y e a r s , ______Ranchicrs sa|lyBLM[ to hlarme for firesi ______TI)ls_a’iliJ>e.ihf!ic-second s tim&-Bowler-hHH-sci^^'ed^^aS-TTPSiricnl-— — — ______- a rtist. She was atIt the tl Hanna Elementary SchSchool in E m m e ll Iwo noisK-iOI’Tr^ToncTKInn'S iirsam r . and Jamesies McClure, area'rancircrs”rs averago-showTd-270-fire;res-and-12!r349------— y e a rsa g o ;------r - on.-Arco.raialllsrandrlrDriggszisay— 'lafihod outIt aagainst tlKiBLM______— a c r e s c h a r r e d e a c h y e air r. hesaid— . direct resultju ll of jhe_heav7 sp rin g ra ig s .,., „ tlK!y«re upset ovor th e tiigh stilted jn tali, thick grasses ]ti addition lo theIhe student program during’ IIthe day, Bowler will gii numbor-of The ranchich ers claimed the BLM is lo T h is s u m m e r , 250 fireres have been "'h '"; range fires tiitlingsoullienjrn Idaho this blam e forr rmuch of this year's range, across the soulhern part of offer an adult classass in poltory from 7 to 9 p.np.m. on Mondays and ^ reported on BLM landJd, and Ihose S™“ "S year. ------W ed n e w lay s, stactln ctingSepUt^nclJilsI inelorjivfive sessions, fires, conteiitending the agency allowed blazes have charred 4G8.i8,000 acrcs, he ------But federol-offic»al5-iiiMy ..weather _ rangc-gras .M_could.nol.have increased The cost Ls $15.5. \wilh class sizt lim ited lo 10 persons. Tlmso rass^lO-RTOW-leoJiifiOy^ 6aid.vDurin(pm:iliaeatarsitonrticir-r^*’.'““ V --conditions.- nol govcrnmiinent-nctions restrictingl allot menls-this-summcr-lo— 'I n te r e s te d can registgister nl Ihe Wendell Elcmontam a ry S c h M lo ff ic c ;...... - Ig livestock grazing. _ siatlstics-liavc .been c _ .^ h a v o resiillod-inUK’I'la?.!i?.os,------But BLM.M statistics are'ciearrO ook- k4he-high- gr83se3,-he-sald;------said, iho levels of livesiot:ock gr'aziiig on back^h "T he Buroiiu of-Lnntl MManagement said, "firere frequency and acreage n o s t r a n c h e rs d o n 't have the {•j Idaho rangeland h.ive nrem^alncdvlr. is concorned and wo neet'ed to clarify burned arere related lo growing condi- a b ility to p u rc b a sc addi- “■ lually constant. , .th ese policies... for bcller2r u n d e rsla ri-. tions, not grgrazing."...... - ...... tionai cattleUle or sheep merely for o n e ~ j ^ Fat stockk sale is su(iccessfu l '{ling nn thn pncL p f flun -♦he^9rf<}roughtThe«aid^234-34—— In-additlon. ho said-n-more-lhan-aj_yM r^ ------BL.M spokesm an frcd. Jg percent of the fires inin Iho salmon ; JEROME - The lOai 1!K Jerom e Klalnc Hosrrjsm an. Con Pnulos Chcvrolcl. 1 Cook-said--firesweree rrcporled in Idaho, diarring ;,r D is tr ic t th is y e a r w ere mimari^coused. County Fair ended withith the annual K-70; Jeif I I Poole, Hoy Raymond Ford,; Friday. l.'i.5:i3 acre.Tos. The 1976-HO five-year jn He said officials belielicve the high r 4-H and FFA Fal Slock Sale,Snl< •• $2.70; Gregg S Schulte. Bank & Trust of TwinI Al roceni nieetiiips condliductcd in Iho average, shshowed 2B0 fires reported in CHINAA PAINTING LESSONi] ,W; Jc it McEwen. Idaho FirM of firc-incidenco figures for fo 1981 are a b y A According to Bob Ohlcnschlcn. 0 I southern Id;itio cotnii'unillilies by rep- Idaho eachch y ear..io r an average of f Alberta Archer ,cu„ II Nnl ona BarBank of Hazellon. $2.B0: llobhiI rc.sentalivos of Sen.s. Steilevc Syinms. acre^res burned. And the 10-vcara r Jorome Counly Rxtonsioi ^fnllmlth Food KInR. $;l.2.S; AngelaI W ;is a h ig h ly su c ce ssfu l cv( ' Joncs^ Joncjncs l.lveslock, yj.TO: Kalliy - • - The grand champion-o n -stc c r was Nuisch; Marlarshall Warehuu.sc. $2.7U: Sam N ow you kmlow... PASTIHnME CERAMIC SHOP Qwncy D.J. Hekker oof f. Jerome and |>rjjy „f I r ilazclton. $2.70; Natalie* ceduros. ^delinquentnl ini payments, and ihcy.had- - — I— sold (or-W.SO poppound,1, alalso lo Cactus— BmciihomrC TrCofldiit-Wiirvltoustv S2.Wt; Mtkr— The'conffatTt wilVlieconumc elfeclive lM?en nolifieified by registered ieller lhalal P ete's. The pricc of the lamb was nrlllon. Mooitoorc's Business Forms, J'JKO, il _ U cL . 1__ lLsUpiilau:sJlia;ial_Uosc-uall— they-had-tii-iinlil-Aug^l7-lo-eorrecl-lh?- ll?— ■ ------■------Tony Blarlcr•1cr3tmeu sstill can) . I th e hog w as 5675. Swlne: The 44 hogs (hat sold averagedavi Sl.-W Kendra HuHopper. Slmplol Soilbuildcrs nf- — Nej!ivs of rec(zord — I ^ D ^ R I S I RRVID f lA T S FOR S I P T . 9 I per pound, bringing an average ot Jerom e, $2.51); j: I.ucinda Severson, I T H RKU I tIP T . 12AVAILAILABLl I d SuKar, $1.75, Trov Ness. Tup S:i5kotn. 20KW. 1 it allegess lhatI former Jorome rcsi-r.' T tlck*fi mutf' b b« plck»d up or your r*mltlai>tlcnc* rvcalvad lhr»« ■ offered. Itulli Burns.IS. 1Kitn Farm s ol ilazi'lton. $1 w. St. denis NorrDrman D. and Frances F.K. M doyt prior to tocfve> dot*.d Othtrvrlia, your Ik k X t will bo f i.old.______■ ___ Followint; is a lisl of Ihe I ammals David Scan:anllm , ('hina Villane, Jl .Vi ______[iHlK___ f a r . i::msed-by-an— Porkms;-\<-Williain-G^fliHl-Su-saii-H— ------sqtd.~^ 'ith~THr~T)yncr*rr * ^ a m c r tTi?— T^nJr^aTTolfaSltanJi CooVs FfoiTr; srTl.^MJrVlU—J electrical slwrl w;l5 'rcpoiwlt^rAug. Davis:,,. I'wo1 ’Plus Ranch,' a buyer and Ihe price paid,d, Nuisch. MaM arshall's Wari'house. $1.J0. al p.m. m the lOObk)lock of Soulh partnershiphip of William C. Davis and IcCauKhey, Jerom e Hiv , $1 .W, D arren McC ■ . Linculti. The car. o"fied?d by G erald Kennelh (Owlngs. and located in Mike SlaUKlURliter, il 4 11 l.ivestofk o f ' Ureen. received mmorclaram age. Jero m e CoCounly; James and Maxine . ___ J.ICKmL?!-?H 20; Mirhelle Kas<'rman, Wicks ------tyrne.-n'smL'tii!»uf Muiiianjr Sticrry Mu-s.sm.nn, C odas» P.Pele’s, 1 W) per‘ ARricultureoreolK den. $1 1U; Mandy Hnllanil, FIKK Wofd huminj;nR spread to ^ tu rlo y l^ T ?'ral Land Bank of Spokane, llj . Kriiiik .MecsctiKcr, UnilUnitixl on, $95: tJuyers Soul,outhvm Idaho P.C.A , JeromeL' trees on ihe Sullivim prpropertv. f.'.- - ■ M ashH le M iasm an. Condiaidia WflrciH>u.se^;— Im plcm cnL-i!_jnd.Simplul_S<.>iii)uildcrs_ ol' - . inilc^ u)ulliuu:>l of. toAii.Qn.Aug.:iaL_ 0 and Ihe United Siaics of $2.2'J; Katliy Human, Varl Ajiee. $1; Hill I.ickli-y, Ki-Uoral IIjntlj (i Bank, $yo; Hazellon. $2. ; Hriiip.m Nodatnaj^ewns■srooorled. i Atncnca,, a.acting Ihrougli the F anners Sliawtia Wolflcy. Kccks I’lumbinK. I’li $H5. C nmm ie Albertson. Gerald liuplttr. Homo AdmIm inistralion. owe $65,633 for ------J f n n nit* tStuhilMTC First InlrrM ate flank e-j^ciilJiirL__5prinkk£-i — ^ K.'imrnuTiig. kuii c jrci^e. i $K5; Shaumia ol Je ro m e.j.-'m J o : j u stm -u.vM'iiu a ii. i:.i.^i—.'___ DepariniejiLrcpornaJa-v-WucJ-fire o f. - Hu* Perkin4ins. former owners of the sti,.*ii,i "liulicy. W cblfFiTFarm SJrvicrvicc $'M; I ju r ic FmlTTniimTll ^ unknown origin on .-\UR 29ai7:iip.m.29 ranch.hadlid leased, T he bank retiuesis: Oil. $fl7: Candy Henry, Dcse.cserl Hems Hanch and Krcncols 3° . Q a l.icklcy, Jrro m f Cas & Oil. , al the K0,\ Campgrountnd. H‘-: miles otlicr charjarges. $6,500 in lawyer tees, •TOlct, $83: Kosle ofJfrotnerlfr »l 60: Shnne Ancc, Trnvelrrs • • \Volflcy. Con Pnulos Chcvn)l( i soullieasl ol lown. No dam c age oc- that the piproperty be sold, and the M alloa, Safewiiy. $87, Scoll<011 Shcwmakcr. ^ asis, $!.(«):80: Tracy A^ee, B-2.lrnK.-ition, I eurred. right to laklake possession of Iho leased Jonci t-ivcstock. $ Wl; Mark.irk Jackson. Kosc ! Shawver, Wicks ARnculture 'tuliter. Tuppcn*are. $1.70; Vicki IF 30 - THE H & RBLOCOCK COOHSE cin ch»T«*- *njin InitilltntBl piyninl ptw ti~ T urner. Tom JackMin, S2.C0...M. C m Gulley. Scholss. Idaho Ida First National Bank ol . nuillly . (su.la p r i^ iI indivlduilau___i»il!.ibiijl,dilU uJfid.______JPE OF FOURIR MUSICIANS WHO HA!HAD A DRAMATIC.. .m Poole, Idaho Hazclton, S$1 M: Jo .Metcalf. Wicks rtiurnt wllh :ontidmn# iind m r plm lii'an CJruv.crs. $.1.10; Jim lEARN-THEHE IS AN urginl F irst N.ilumiil Hank of' Jerome.Jt rJ .15: Agncullurcrc ol Kden, $1.50; Jim Gay. you In muillllii] psjiilonon to work illhir EFFECT ON AHN ENTIRE GENERATION.I. c r Brothers, $l.JU; KPlly.Allci).__ .full llmi or pirt iiml •<11>1nn H » « BLOCK iiltilt nHd tor quillllid lii .. i;hdIii;-Fi:JiJi:r..Urn-LllllIJlimrwccr 52.50; _S».«Mna^r . O m hiU-d Um fflsn thin ricullurc of Jerom e. $t ;{5, Jana 'ijurlng lulurt Incottiiiu i Sian i’auls Market,.•1, J r-l.to; ..\ndrea ARnci ‘ 111"" Q o o S0 b itix rtlurni ltd yiir win Western Farm_Scr\Tw ot-Junii, Allen. Clima VillaRe. nJQUQ._\ilam : . U-c.,. -P ‘''■n.?!! 'J f -« -* •« fltCCK khowJ-IfWES.AJ(OHDW^-,.pf*P««!>a: by tooitoni elhir thin lin Imyi’rs litil and Ocbbie Sheumaker, She Jim ^ rly - .50. Slcpli'aiijrZTaylor.'TJujnei Am*rltinr»ri"l(itfMllB(|T¥~ irkct of Jerom e and Simplol to tBitn-mML_o«.f initrutlfln h in M itlcr and Donna -Md^auRlieiBJ.ey.$2M: Paul eipeciiiiy tninjd m rii"iri itptrlinud___ »»"‘lng Ihihi tiililinci ot quillliid Ui —Muuiiu:__ Tuii[xTw,-.rp. iZ ] 70: Su iv SolIbUlltJenn ot Hazcllon, $l J2: Hoehrllr _B10CK pinonni! M^omllniki lien imlon Pftytmt,— & M KquipmtTit of Jcrum r:$t:iSi:— Davldwn. Full Circle. RKO;; KO; Carol Bruav CoWnrM S fi in eicii^no nperli<'(* « - hiiyrni 1>l fiHJoral Savinjyijy o( f lu l n Falls, Shelly SliRiliRile, Hank Bekker, $1.50. and lettloni. rtlertfici 'S',‘.S'S n ICK'S INCOME TAX SCHOOL cin Arlan Kralin _Cuslom FarininR... Far $2 90, .P^'^lctc Kuht.uhlcr, Jones Livestock, $1 10 iftttrucllD^i uilng riguli In thil riwirdlng llild. (II li i ind tcheOufei. “I"'"" "■ luinSj0 line,I d work tnd vni cm . quillly by1 iiluccutlul eomplillon ol init CLASSES ARE NQW FOI■ORMINt - EK. “ “'"■1 H istorical scsociety KImbeileiiy C o f C meets ROLLMEKT It op$n nd •AILS ARE AS CLOSE AS YOUfl KRLY - Suggestions forir Saplimbt' 8 . A cMct i T U N E If-IN LABOR D AY W'EEKEND EI - ■ - III .u l I'Ik '" " !. JuilJ' cdl lor complrit dili is seeking m en e o m Slily j projecis in KimberiyV ivinlng le.iiunt iri ml leillont. itirllng diln. tulllmt. >mbers f, MAT EhftOLL - aPWCA /IIDNIGHT scussed at the Chamber of SATURDD AY-NO O N TO MIL • , . were disci ” Ihe wlilingnen lo Him1 iIboul tliu . IIAGKKMAN - A mncc ec ms for Cl l- commcrccrce meeling Thursday night. SUNDA IDNIGHT zens interested in joining iplly ts clutrooffl tpici Is AY-3P.M . TOMIDi inslhcrocontly ideas for Ihe upcoming year includee SUCCESSFUL STUDINTSIS w ill HECEIUE nmill*(J°—^11- iirly nglilrillon will Insuri Termed Hagerm an Hlstoislonoal'i^lcly ; the , canopy area and up-). -in H a n BLOCK dIplCffll « In th« ichool. ( F o l ilowing o Seahaw ks GeG a m e ) „ opponunily lo littaffliw i will be held Monday,;■ i Sep'- » . al firadlos the tl restrooms al the cily ™lo“imlilm'in' '' y wllti H a n BLOCK. ■ J ^ O N D , }{,p,m. in the senior-cilizellicns«nlcnn p„k,jnewing the children's play- :>AY-NOON T0 9:0i: 0 0 P . M . H agcrm an. ground al the school and installing a ’ fountainatthclibrary. F O R MORE r INFORMM A T IO N The purpose of theI society& IS lo drinking fo nnual Halloween parade will bring together peoplee liInterested in " h e ann' “ c a l l n c R 733-7849 iturday,0ct,31.al3:30p,m- io w 733-0106 OR historical preservat,l( rtpants'"wili ‘fflect ^^“ttit old~" SJSBJ-orBtopbylOI08-J8ck«on,-Twln t Ffllla- — ■ “Hagernian Vallc?yTircar“ ^ A M - - ’■ football fl(field; procecd down Main to0 HaRBlCO C IV CLASSES:S STARTTUESDAY • -Thosc-inlenifitcd-bulII uunable.JO-^!‘ , Arnold’s5 j and continue,.west to the tend m ay write: Historttoricai’Society, ' communit;nIty'ccnter'-Hotdogs-and- re— ^TH£rlHCOklE.TAXx p e o q E „ _SEPTtember^ Box 8C. Hagerman. 83332, S3: or call freshmen!;)nts wiil be provided free for all partlclp■clpants^ I 8J7q8150rH37-6323, \ j •0

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______C g r n em n d , ‘pra\;er’'"M LBloncQs)s over Derm -ByMARVCLKMONSI s m is se dI thistil time, leaving the Broncoscos for n loss of 15, makln:lng II first and------‘~ T } m » N 0 ws sporti editeditor------u p 3 M , ------uoalHMhe22:------7 - - - iatrdh)ppoa:ia^lnlo.m y.2one-)Hc=l-Sop'homorfl-iam>« Tick—Uodn~ep^ o n d h e• Btortedst Bkatlng wllh his eyes,es, Webster gained seven1 onc a sw eep lo - BOISE - Jim Crincrn e r h a d h is p a sto r nnd. h e! t^threw It right to me," Woodsxls the lefl and then went IrIn m otion rlglit. .. ive tho pre-game prayer pn when his «H‘d; ''Ri'Ray (Sanluccl) gave me thathat and caught a pass for.l^.14 y a rd s b e fo re " oli6_jriftte_B coiitoncoB„hOBlo.d_}?yK.»ijo^lown with 0 Bupw block whenn I , th(* D em ons,B loppcd.hlihim.Ill tho _____i-NorthwcBlflrnr=SlflUtr 4 h M 0 ^ F r ^ ------~ - fo o llln e :------. •• fLouisiana SBturday night.nig BorKle)iiby; Who 18 r"piioiitir"onon Wilh Ihe Broncos a\Rwllchlng'~to~a~ vestern’B baseball team, ap-— ap- wlshlwne formation Inn short-ynrdoge: ••Hotoldtiiem ihaiifi,l Iho L o rd d « . n 'l LundaunlGd.-lle wont-to-workark— altuatlonsrWcbslertooklok-ohandoffon ------^likfr' DemonB (Noi^IorLhwe8tJ^^•B^P^^^ FCrlc—J o n e s —c o n v e r4 o d ~ twwo— o odlvclcft^ndseored^aijasllyrCamerud ------■ nlc)criam'6) arid IrTlhePie en( tf’lfm t you’ll vcstcrn drive.'; Inlo scorcs on added the kick and BStiSU fed 7-0 wllh - ' twthoonoaBlDnclliigbci :own runs of 14 nnd one yards,ds. Just 3:27 played. ‘ will do mean thingsIgs 10 demons. ly hit Jerry Wheeler withI an Woods provided tho> ssetting fur Iho H H L ' Crlncrsald...... - . two-pointIntor after the first score, bul next score. Camerud’s'8 33-yard field ■Q Bm Thepaitor was rlglitght 08 Boise Stale DoIbc stoppedsto Wheeler Just short of g o a l w llh 2:24. loft in In tlie opening ' ------W rcak«l-h6voc-with-fh-Nortliwestorii!*— thtrifoaHjl-llneon Iheeecond converelon-Ion— perlod,‘-lnlerceptlng o-BBobby-Herbert ------f punting game cn rouro u te lo a 32-20 (i-y, i^ qviav in g N o rth w e ste rn dow n 20-201-20 pass Intended for Wht'heeler and re- l|(k A v ic to ry a t B ronco StadliBdlum, with onejne second left in. the thirdIrd turning. II 33 ynrardfi to Ihe- A bad onap, a blockjcked punt ond-a period, N o rlh w e sie rn 22, pass Interception gavi[ave the Broncos oolso0 StateS then went conservativeIve An ndvenlurouB pplay set up |g thoIr three touchdownivns and Kendrick to cat upup the clock, The Broncos heldeld Catnerud's second flek2ld goal. Klcna H ------Camerud-conncctcd.jd_on four field the ballII nearlyi elght minutes beforeare nearly fell on a snap onnathlrd-aml-IK ^ H _____ --goals of U , 24.45and44l44yardsr-, Camerud■ud missed a 47-yDfd field ffoal'dal— ^flt thcBoiB!TSrntir47:llpIp rrc o v ered his ' ^ C e m e ru d 's iBst bool«oot se ale d B o lB C '-.a iti^ nIt t and| Northwestern took overicr b a la n c c a n d hit Kipp Bc(icdard down the S ta le 's v ic to ry w ith1 4:4:26 left In tho onltso^ middle. Beddrd ccaught Ihe co n lcst. R e coivering v e from the letdown.iu pcrfcctlv^throwiLpass bbetween three _____-■ Tho-Bronco# had-bu-bullt-a-2M -lead— BSU’rdeldcfensehcid-Barklcyihis-timc- me— Northwestern defensiveive l)ucK9-ana- ' -|jif7-«= ------Itte-ln-the-thlrd-quarijarter-bcfor8->hc-^nrf.u.-hatijenJohn-flade-Baeked-Bnrkley ley— w n n 'tQ c k le d = -a t^ m F=N6miWHtefir= = l •------• DflWflliS cam~ c ~ b l crfo i n r two quick m the two.tv the Demons elected tolo e ig h t. Bcores to cut tho BSDU r m a rg in to 29-20 quick-klcl(Ick on th ird dow n, T h e D em ons got lough toi and Iho ■-With ono .sccond IcfLcfl_ln-thc_thlrd ------B o l sf—fitale e - look over-at--the-:he— Broncos had to nettle lfor, a 24-yQrcT~ - • p e r iod, k’OBtern-^lOrbuUwhon'lt-couldn'l-n!i— field-goBl-by-Camerudrih-innklng-ii-l-3-O ------h a d a letdow n aiand a team ]ust move, CamerudCo trotted In and put his w ith 11:2ti lefl In the half, -can 't afford thBt,"8eni(enlor strong safe- fourth fieldficl goal squarely througli thehe — Norihwestorn movedd from Its own— r ty R ick W oods s a id : u p rig h tsIB from 44 yards for tho finalial 2DtohaveI}nteQulcken!l kick a 42-yard ; Taking a m le a di into ir the sccond 32-20 mor,largln. field goal wllhQ:!)Oloplplay, trimming :: h a lf, B oise s ta to te steedits d passing but Iti prali•alslng the work of his spoclallal th e sc o re to l:!-:i. : w ai stopped on twoI possessions,pc the tcama, CrinerCi said he was surprised■ed After a Webster fu_iijinblc. qulckoL _ - second drive comlngg.to.ahfllL.flL U the--that a fdfew more punts or ficitl goul)al ■ klckeda30-ynrderfofula 13-Os'cbre. •- Norlhwesterii 31-yarcard line whon efforts weren'tw( blocked. “We’ve got Ihe board again ?ol T h e B roncos got on Ihi .... 1 quarterback Tim Klena Kl< was In- the kindd tof people on the outside whoho Just eight seconds b^ficforo hnlfilme_ r"-5-tercepted: ------h a v e th10 e typet of ac^ieroiion to reallyIly -when Klena. who compliptcfed i t o r2 7 .. Second-string quarilartcrback Kric put pressis s u re on o th e r p e o p le 's kickingng p a s s e s fo r 222 ya rd s, hitit lle1 d ard w K b a J Barkloy couldn’t movcr ^ Nsi:_quicki'iinrt7 • ^unced on the loose,0 ballb In Ihc ond , ' make a clean-pick-up oflheho n.si; I'am m jin iru ' .^loneJor the TO and-< j f l t o j *v- ld-C™ orudcon---“ ng ball and fumbled as he was•flS I'Si;- l.'nKrrnrdvprrdhlwiir m C v a rie d (o r a 23-6 load. iCaincruJkicki Iwo Broncos. Boise State took ' yiist 69 seconds latein lo r, W ood. It.- IkSU Wood»umli’fcrplionrrirrtum'li'cklAiln}! th e se v en . . .lerccpted a Baridoyy jpoll over Ihe NSU JUDeiiHruniWlii-clcrpirpaulr^jmllarklryi . N-SU- Jonn I nm ipaulsllisliisli ^ d d le and sauntered:xl 1} yards down The BrBroncos were called for an ll.su CflnimOMKU -the right Bldellne lo scscore. Camcrud Ineligiblejle receiver on their Initial play«y A

:52-7 tn seascson opener ss ^ ...... idals ri]ip SimoimJFrasi■ e i L - d • J j- ■ ‘ 8 s \ f W O S ^ W - A 31-polrjoint explosion In Ihc next,t pplay Davis popped clear on1 au d a is hik e d Hint lo overr y a rd s iUhe-tcm d quarter leXJJnJvcni|(y_of_ilii:iu>laxIct iny nnri ntlded his-sccond S.___ giimoiiumd,------^ — ^_^tidaho_ o^eru’helm_ Ijg D tin g ro m p .______l|ghtiy.:tcgacdcd___y o rd scD tJ ------E a H y 'l i r t h c scconduniiilfSim on turdaynlRhl,-- - - Two playsph after the klckoff. Sum - *SlinopFra»er52-7Saiur Fraser got close cnougljgh for n field Burle;ley’s Dave P ark er refleiriecta on how cloae cloec•e Is a fter m U ilng a puttlutt by ccntim atara ,, Merrlmarian picked off a long Simon goal attempt, which watas wide, Idiilio The Canadian teamm gave( Ihe Van- Frnsnrnnpass al Ihc Idaho 22. After two > d a ll « tuBBle over thho e llr.1 quarler, *° Immediately camc bacack. pounilinK ______u n s , Mo h a rlrto o k lnH a t a » t l r ^ oul lo Ils own -lO andlTithen springing — ------^-----TiiTight field continnues todai) ------? tra ltlhu Ju sl 7-0 iit tliCTl] 3. cut back against the flow on rTi'Tl"!!" ™ o.< Hoban loose for the final fir M yards. raecond period the Van/andals took the a rolloutIt a n d sc a m p e re d 49 y a rd s. Tlic L a le in th e th ird ciuauarter, Itiindy < I b a l l aw a y th re e tim es defensivelyd( ond 7o.vnrddrI driv e took six p la y s. .. ___Zlm m e£m an'a.22-yarcl-S{-spclnLacLup.a------, - i — — Xtepl-runnlng back Rusiusscll Davis and V ,ie VaJ/a n d a ls c a m e up w illi a-Tj-yu’r d ' one-yard quarterback smsneak by Vigil. * D u r - w a ^ •quartemack Ken Hobjobart on a sue- jjrlve In AmateijurinfG ly tie---- In eight plays with Hobart •ceulon of long runs. ______»tnpnlBut a good Vandal c^o^;row'd hun g on to A long pass p a from Mark Vigil lo Jack IN FA l.Iii — A four-way tie} dadoesn't givo the full one-(c-over par Included six penallmalty strokes. Twice he 20 C h u ck D ahlin th a l covcrc Itte end to see. cnjoyloylng someltilng Klein canarrled to Ihe Simon Fraser 20 •red :H y a rd s. jndlratlD.Uon of how llglit Saturday'si»'s open in g round of b a ttltiled back to get under par‘ butbul Ihc final two-stroke I Idecldedly different InIn Idaho1 football and withith 1:38 remaining. O'Brienon agic Valley Amateur Golf[ TournamentT( really penanalty on IB doomed him to a rarera over par round on ' b o o te d a M -y a rd field goal, S im o o rru jf...... th lss (c o u rse . rh ls to r y ...... 7 31 M fr-a „ , • Id ah o to o k th e le a di mmidway l through Again 1 J Jennings picked off a passiSS ...... H urleyley's Terry Spackman and KenKt Huizinga. Pete BuBut the Ogden man wentIt intoi. the round now ;n Davis broke a and on theth first play Vigil hit Curlls■ I. Ul-Havi».i7nifltO'Hnpnliiiii p e e lin g th a t m uch. •the first quarter when 1 L 'l-llin » j;fu n ‘(>BrK'nlilrkIk . . of Kclchum and defendingling champion Ken expo 'pitchout for 'J7 y a rdds s the the first Johnsonn forI 34 yards to the Simon L’l-llDtiart49runiU'llruniiiciock, * C rom wAcll oi of Ogden. Utah sharedI thithe first-day load nl "I''I 'v e o n ly p la y e d tw ice since;e th e U ta h A m a te u r and Jtouchdown. Pete 0 ‘Brl'B rie n s ta rte d a F r a s e r 22. W ally Jo n e s b ro k e loose upUp Ul IlDbart iruniO'arirnkiciiicm on e-o v'c er r p a r 69, R ui In lh<* 25-mi^man chompionship didn'In ’I s c o re v e ry well e ith e r timIme,” e, Cromwell said. laucceulon of point-afterftcr kicks. the middleIdle on th e next p la y to score, Ul U'iinrn.«licl(Ii»4l flig h t. 19 rem ained wilhin four stroke■okesoflhelead. HuHuizinga didn’t have problems:ems with out of bounds Ul- Jo»e«Srunrr»n>Auui£jjf.ir,]ihfirHfki______-il arryHoven____ JpcomxlingCSlI team couldi bbe besttinschcool*shiilstofy_

1 : TWIN FALLS - Pert'erhaps It Is now lime for thele annualj The nationalI chamchi p io n sh ip lo am w as p a rttlcularlydoep, It averagejunju m p e rs. ______ond_^not_got hurt,.Thcsc arc exec:xccllcnlpolnLfiuards_.Thcy_ . ------AuBUSt b a a k e lb a ll r e pport o r on College of Soathem Ida:daho: ------Elght'off that teateam Btartedrat leasrpart'tlriimenirnrfllor "We "coulould run'a doubie platoon1 systemsy without any cann Ihandle tho ball and passI il andj they're nol afraid to ^^?ou almoit gojltSuncunday which would haviLxcquiq u lre d a n ___.collegesjhene^j(Xl year. Three of the starters5 werev drafted, trouble."' CampbellCi said "and we coulduld changc up several give/ e It up," Campbell said. "AndVnd ^th e y go fro m 6-1 to6-5." : update anyway wllh th«the enrollment of puquesnene sopho- ■ I t w o n on depth.1. ------w i i s : i » i iIlh t i big lineups, small ones.-s, qi u ic k ones, pow or Ca:am pbcll ogreed that theree mmight be nights whon CSI ’ C-more Rlek-TunstallrWhwho al-7-l U Ibe.tallesl-cvcr-t•r-io p la y ------T h o se-tw o teamam«wcrc35-3and3l-l. ; ______------oncs.-clc.-ii. -liW c'-ve-goUnougErpiiyfirsijirwut-here-to-aiart-fl— eoule<>ple a s In : lo r th e G olden Eagle*.I. One hesitates(S lolc predict won-lost records5 ffor this team Jayvce prog'O gram , too, a n d th e y could ppla la y so m e people lo a th eI edays of yoro. It was suggeslilesled that he get started on • When the whirlwindId (of weekend had been comjimplcled. because It’a sllll'nil two and one-half months: ten and usuallyjood_. open •rl971>72 team becauaee aall five starten wound up being T u n a ttJ i w ouldf be ens.agalnit Dixle_Coliege.lnIn St, Qeorgfl, more of a n _____ ! be a v a ila b le until S a tu rd ay mo ------..a r c h i:b-rlval of Campbell's andd h:his daysjit_New_Mexlco ------! 'drafted by NBA tetmiinii, all of IheTn started at < most junior college recrullli 11(40 than CSLilthouglLthfiJ ^collegN and three of th(them played more than a coiMU™» ol .. "P.UIJ •tvgardrNew-Mexlco'e Phill-RohrrWb& R< Campbell— J ie .R e b e ls -a n d -E a g le s h a v e ------— ------that/^m pbdheH-sitdr-W e-ffBmaiKlftg-abi d io m e good b a ttle s th e p u lUilibree.yean. u . ------Jyiirnifpro ball:------A fill It (thebaaket) up.” :maymi remind folki of- n®ai ir at we could recall, all ofCSc s n b i g T O . ; It has b«n deKrlbedbed ai one of the two finest'it-Jimlor ™ rnlng.-Ajfari }lz for his ability to score*e Ifrom aldecourt In l.SI s retum i to host the Peo;’eople’B RepubnVUf-CWha ifter school h a d i t a r t ^ . " ;^colIege biiketbil) teamiim s ever assembled. But thatlat would tra n s itio n1. . /A t &-S. R o h r c a n stu ff It two-1vo-handed, behind his (con)m niutditj In an Internationalna l 1b a ttle N o v . 23 a n d leaves 2*e for a first /Ive.I. 'The team wasn't reallyly deep. The best thinglg CSIC h u going for It fs quickcknesi among head, th e> nne x t m o rn in g fo r C u M r ’s> T-BlrdT-E tournam ent over the ' Tparl^arlylnM lght; ' ...... A^ta tall people.. ArAnd airita (aher people arere better thin^ "We haveive jnaybe five guya we cmin |put at point guard, Tharanksgl ving weekend. First foe?foe' R lck a C o lleg e . * ■\ ■ M T lfn e S -N e w a , Twin Fails,Is, IdahoIi - Sunday, Seplem berb e f6 ,1 0 8 l------^ g f e a m m 3 m m y l o r mpietion py JflckBornHfli-— - ^ BATON ROUGBTL h. T( uU i P l ) v K e n .... ; ' ■■ ’ ■ '■' icseason-opening lO-O win1 Solurday yards In Iticth e a ir w hile TToldlng ijH o u sto n 21; N ew M e x lu 10 I~ ...... a 22-yard compl' Sophomore would have glvglven-lbc. Hurricanes a ------COley T ifttJ 'K e n -S lm o nI-triggered-fl i r ------n le h l o v e r th e Ae glca. ______.Louisvllleto:lli:113 on thc.groun_dji,ni6fl______HOUSTOf^iUPl*— ^ illla n 's lw o “ flrfit dow n a tththcKan3ft329.— c :------(lrs(-half ground explosion The 5-foot-7 Alvarez ssed 0 field Intheair: ...... ' .-qquarterback Autroy McMill played a major role in ------ftlgfil Ih Q l-c arrled No. aAShSrMorec lo xollege gnd ..g o n l j r y . from , th e :i2- y n r ^Mine l In th e touchdownt( runs carried I8th-ranked 181 Turnovers pla / over New- Ihe season-openipener. for both teama aa _____ - 34*7 v lc lo ry o v t r L ouisiana firsl quarter, and had'a1 Wyardcf: RifgoSaVs^jyracuaeiW) ...... HHouston-to-a-2t-10 victory c Ulzed on two of four In- moved Dear Dryanl ■a"^S'.1SS arw scoresi" — Page G9 “'called back In the second periodpc on a SYHACUSE.iE. N.Y. (UPl) - Junior ^M e x ic o S a tu r d a y In the seas0— 0 ------f lrs t- p ln y -q f-tlf-thg-sccond-quarter,-hut——Monme-snua9hed-tlH?-com( ^ iivictoryr.ov£r.r3‘.cxo8:=i=r: jfd-oSm eltlr-^hc-bigjjla:3lay-w n8-a-2 l- y a r d - p a s s to ------1 OS!!2St2!==vdnr«reiS:5=vl = ^ ^ih T !e sorpBrainoTocofd' r - ’i'SLTATrAssfcErjiiri — H u tg e rs c a mme. c back.In live plays io.__i(- _ t c m p t . . ______Stagg. Howard Ea^ b y th e la te A m oa A lonzo Sta aslerwinmrcflrdinnis llookle .. tailback Billy Allen;n’scbred on la k e a S-3 lendnd on a 5C-yard pass play — Houston’a veer offense-sK 1 ransjx tlm esiforSl-yardar:::^ i-B Iiintnr wprcplncodwdwIthafourlh-and-lOfrom — —C oley.: Alflbanjfl-B a liO-yard touchdown run1 .and RlclC from Leek loe0 e n d A ndrew U nker. . th tl e y a rd a g e ag ain st th e Lobe inlheopenlnsiliig d riv e of th e second half^------quarierback and one o(I threeth signal IholrownM. StockstillSl hil wide receiv■ivcr J e s s e a fu m b le2 irecovery on tho Or* d iffic u lty g e ttin g across Ihec f:seal line. indujiL „ two-yardiw; scoring run to ' :------callcrs-iised by-Bryant-a n t-S fltu rd a y ------Jlm m e rs oon's n kick,-which appeared- Hh i ester wilh an 11-yard scocoring p a s s ' a rig e m e n :i51 s(set up another Rutgers g iv e th e P o nlies ies a 14-0 lead a n d control - — nlghrrdlrected-tho-'ridc'sIc's wlshtxme—to-bo-a-garfmmctwlnner for Baylor, _SaUi£iiuy_nlfilil_lQ_lead Sr No.I. tt:t F lo rid a touchdow n Iwowo minutes later. It came K a n s a s 15, T u lsa 11 > — tho.Bcason-opener for one-yard touchdown run by st r d p n ss from IxeK to tig tit — attack to 270 ground yardsrds in the llrst followed a one - S ta le lo Q 17-0 v i c t o r over I.x)ulBvilIo- o n a fo u r-y ard — T U L S A rO k ia n U p I;— Roit o g e r F o o t e - j ; . / ; S — nvertcd seven Hessen withth G:59 le ft lh a t p u t llio M ike Itendlna added a 24-;14-yard field e n d S te v e P’firman, flr A two-point con-' inlercepled ii a pass by Tuisasa's Kenny ------• _ half alone; A|abamfl conve or from-Sedly, Texas, n altem plfi Iti C a rd in a ls Infin fronl 15-14. - goal f»c as Florida State 'ha(lad' trouble version try falla iled . Jncksoh J und returned ll 4H yiyards for a The Junior but bf'seveh Ihlrd^own a night wlth-lC4-yard8 on 23— — -against—OTfitrong-Cardlnallal'defense^ ------Syracuse's-{B-second-half-raiiy-was - touchdownU early In the fourtiTill quartcr— flnlBhedlhoniRl ■ :ihe first half:------^ ^ ------r one touchdown. Jam es, a U ta h 10, U taha h S t.O ' wlwhich held the Semlnoles!S scoreless sparked by. a 95-yard kickoff return t(to give the Kansas Jayhawlwksa 'is-il carries and ono over the junior, addedKl liei: y a rd s o n 23 c a r rie s . U m a r 18, B a y lo r 17 • SALT LAKIkKK CITY t U P D - U t a h ’s fof o r t h c m id d le tw o q u a rte rs.s. for one louchd;hdown and a seven-yard sojison-openlng si victory .0 a n d th re e touchdowns touc to lead the WACO. Texas (UPI)’I) “ Mike robulll dcfen(ense shutout Utah Stale Playing In a llghl rain befcefore a near, run for anolllother by halfback Joe G o ld e n H u rric an e , ame on a Mustang defensfenslve attack thal tic- . Marlow kicked a 42-yardirdjlcld wllh while kicker;er Gil AlvarCz iKWled a c£c a p a c ity c ro w d of 50,7:i515 in Doak Morris, whoI rurushed for loo.yards in 21 Foote's Interceplion can i’ulsa41and cumulated 504 50- y a rd s , T ho two Uifro seconds lelf SaturdaiHay nlglii lo 4G-yard fieldId goali and Hilria Johnson ciCampbell Stadium, the Semlnolesi carries, one moremi lhan Albert Ray got flf ir s t-a n d -20 p la y from thoT ul lhat erased alternated throihrouglioul th e g a m e. . . . . give Lam ar-a stunningg lfl-17i upscl sc o re d on a 114-yard pass in Ihe UIob pjp ic k e d up 159 y a rd s rushln,Ing and IHH in27carrlcsfoiforHulgers...... f(fo llo w ed fl liolding penalty Ih 0(5®) a a Mitlwauke(>e’s Slatton misisses S- -no-:■hitter;-;Brewe?rs win^ ' '.VJ— Toronto3r^ife«.u»'cfi*iujii'I*'.'-*” - ryoftlicMilw;Iwaukee Brewers, - 0, Joey McLaughlin re------__ ...... i i i - J —i . J - r > n n n UaTlon} -C.:.lai'ut lHa I IS - p itc iie d tlie n in tli lo get lils.lf..iSthsave, ni 1 ;•[» - The :ll-yeaiear-old right-hander car* - f ,e n inth w llh a ru n n e r on rled a no-hillcliter Into Ihe ninth against sccond andearrBarncd h is fifth save. the Mlnnesolsola Twins before being Boston * I2,SeatUeS i ^ miWAUKtt UlNNEMrA ------•’t'pmj.wilinn^^u. , _ tagged for threethi hlls nnd three runs.___ At Boston. Joe Ruili drorove in IWO D etix.lt 1, T e!xasO x a i ' M TO I— AKM--*}*,!.*!;*------— runsand-derry-Hcmy-wcnt■nl-4-lor-l 10 -I -|:- '“-isr.i'-Tii” “ i i i l 5 "«i'’»* Rollie Flngeners the'n was nccderio gel | Ion. T ex a s, D an P e try , fl-fi, lead thc.RedSoxlo victory, i?s?§:;? S-STjfsiJi’r’''"SIO Iho final thre)iree outs and preserve tho 1 „ pitched a four-our-hllter and Bill Fahey flh inning, •i S-r !!i/SS"'i'iiii lS=;..5-'S..^r?3 ------B re w e rs ^ -;! tl ■ itrium ph. ... Trailing 5-2 in the fill jnwilluinJnfleld.outJn.the ____ i i fc.;' 11! S5*-! ‘ uu MJ____fcM.c.i,si ;«,jwuoft6.1c-km-iMi.. -. •• S la to n —who/ho-haBn^pltcliiid-a-com— ___ IBoston exploded for sixIx ru n s on J « ) ^iiida M|.lo.iliiP*‘7 UiiStuxt IHU) t-si 11 NIK rOKI^^ MN&AJ Ot. ,ind M Ihe - h o m e ru n s inn thlln o s ix lh , ^:v Hr -SSSS' ' b o th N ew YYork runs lo give the Blylcven his'lOth victory a ■ Ituilansloanoponlnggamcictrlumph:— Steve Sloneloner 4-4. con tin u ed his ••dir 1“ j / i§H Ij " Yankees a vvictory over llie‘Royals ' ilH (E.-ci../ behind tlioI combinedc seven-hit pit- In the niglitcap, rookie rijrighl-hander comeback fronfrom a bout wllh lendinllls - ' ' ■ - - if.hclpjrom ___whil^ Rick; I Uj ngfjrd,J-9, look the • j^ronls » ching of rool■ookie D ave R i g h c tt i-a n d —_ Tom-Brennan^wilh-Tcllcf. i bw«iKo'- iS]§ D a n S p llln e r, won in his first fi major- loss. Tippy MMe ahlnoz earned his 11th • rili i.u HichCossiige.ge. Uwlrn. M ) « D 1 r" « league start as the IndiansIS c o m p leted sa v e . Cliff JoJohnson h i hithlslGih homer " ”•«•■•'''' EjniSi'r'orii*.!') K ig h e tli. 5-2, 5- stru c k oul five o v e r w . ’ I F:KB’l'--£'li:r"”’ ------eight innlniisiiisinbcatlnillhc Royals for a sw ee p . _ p f Ihe.w'Bpon,in, _____ .1 . s s i ; H i in * * " ' s S S S s v S i * NL stan d in g s ‘s'jVjti^ d ijli |-1 - S o n O W - ^ - a r , M'TOV'M ^ I i-s..:™i i i i SSS'Ss “ E E S S H lw§f i Exfpos haiIt Housston’s sstreak M S * 'i ' |I iiii ------— '■ P h ila d e lp h iala 5, C incinnati 4 „:,.5n ByUnlledPrc’ress Inlernallonal - Pete Rosec drovedr in Iwo runs wilh a } OAKLAND BALIlUOm...... S tar ! w j I s iJ iis . U^al-Kxpos finallyiiiolved^^-N ational-L eaalQU6 two^iut. basesisos-ioaded-Blnglo- In-lhOr— iig'Salurday nlghtrglvlng^ ''•'•rn IS J J M;ill r ,‘"X V i th e rid d le oiof Ihe Hou.slon Aslros' ^ ,11110 0 0 .-1 Philadelphiala th e w in o v e r C lnclnnotl, «*0 i's • ' p itc h in g s taiff f f ;S a lu rd av . i ? § ; W ith'two outs.out Greg Gross drew a • ’H i ' ' ' *~'W «wYmH4. AUm S 2 walk anu took too s^nd on Manny UlAns'Vl I. n •'"'"Ol— igvtftlM ” - and Tim Hair■nines. Ihc Fxpos snapped At New York, Kills \Valentine’s Trlllo's single,gle. Hii! i'p fc th e A stru s' nilnine-gaine winning slrcak bloop double drove in the tie-breaking11' r. W - .- I . 3.2 trii , . v . - f c ? h’.*i's‘. rc... ' iriumph- During the winn- run in the first Inning lo heiiclp the Mels Plttsburgh2;S.2, Sa n D iego 1 ...... raauOjO-J | “ .,*A*{« Natr-iifiAiijc "^AC'nnili M> 11 * V . ^ ’ociee^i 0'°'^’ Ing streak,c. Astros' pitchers had dcfe.ll Ihe Braves behindnd the com- i/co Lacyy droved in ono run and ___ - a llo w ed ju.K(1 li12 ru n s.______bined seven-hit pllchlntn ^ i-n f P ai .scorcd.anothcji^ct4^^Roti.S^cy-plti ------(toio>T>5>\ Wj ai l«rt &»go o»g lOPt- I •■ i» M'n ( ,„, ------— Ray-Btirri»ris-flcaltered-ctRnrnitS"m —^C hry, Mike MarshallII and“ Neil ■ch«I2nihnTiinnings of shutoiit relief for' Plltsburgh, ’T l I r uu—— — gningJltiLdiSlii5UinccJor.lheJlxpo5._who ___ A llen.______siuippe a solo b la st in th e ninth. th e d is ta n c o for the lirsi timIniP- w o s th e lo sec r, ,..Iiii 0 3 0 0 g£ e iliis- > 0 J « i i s i ||S S " S S S ^ e “ •'•'"o'" s 0 e IIW-C.H3* 5 -« rt, Teui. W J IJ'J Teu",’Sj| ______! - l i i i i r i ______nateurr - .^ ...... :Jll An \ l \ ------TTTT o l ,0-Z.u ------! 5 J J i_2.UUnjo------o‘lw 0^ 11------•C o ntin u e d f ro m P a g e C S 10 (juallfters over the llrstst 35 holes in amcklW lpr.twint»inFaIli ...... n ' JSiyli I , , J J O A Tfi;>i"n —I p — S^ln Falla...... n l i i , the championshiii. throirough Ih ir d Klli»Arr»ld,-Nint also came up wllh a three-pull on the ™ *«/<»... Art Duncan, Tv>inMtnFalli ►' ,... n j- fllgiilswllllcc-offaLfourp,p.m.-loday. ■ - ’ ' ““"st: 000IJS-.Is25 O.^ai f}^'?o" l«th-hoie to- th e le a d , r assumlngthe . OumptautJpnigtil = ijil ck downhill life on No. IH fourtartntit » l Ev," 'VVois-r,^ Terry Spackmtn. Hurlcv ” JackHaillnBi.Klki..Klko...... 75 d id n ’t h e lpt SSr m ith c ith e r, costing him ai J’rtf.Srnllh.Krtchjm ...... “ Mllpmrwn,T*iiiT*iiiFaIl» .— n ...... rrT T T t Is- a n d th e lead,------^------____KcnCroinncll.OjiOcn...... u.T>«flF*IU,...... n S.1''59'> ” th ro e p u ll am , KcnHuiUniw,aufloy ...... ,,, ______» , ! j n n 1 Falls senior Steve ...... “ D?«nHimni.liurl,nur1ry ...... 77 SliSSl Twin F; slPVFMoycrtwftrr.Tuirrain . i! 1=‘“iiil III® Meyerhoeffeiffe r w as alo n e al 70 a n d a : ™ 'llaroiaDaH«on,T»Hl.TwlnFalli ...... 77 •‘v'j'ii')° i» ---L S!V£’ a « i _ ... 1 Sl.r2rnflllirclJSi.int«IK____ ------— r^ '-I} - -IHyWiiitit.-TwinfiirlnFalta ,—.7*" ------m” devlop«d"ar71~among~ niajbi^ }am“ 4 IJBvrnumuucn.T«inK,ilt»...... •••-••, ..PuawSctnrtcrwiergcr.TilnFiUi...... a ___ ------Sieve BallariBrd.-Dave-Hasmussen and—J— ,Tr«c>*Franx,Ti*inir«Ui ...... :------“ ~CluiriM janli,RU|1. RupfrTT;,-...... TT’. ?w • H 7 , T i n ^ Jtinillandlord.l’tucnix ...... CAU'ORNl*^ at»ILMouH MacHay. Kilcr...... 7, G»ryKf)cluon,T'»n,T'.lnF»lli ...... 78-' jifj— gOg-KK ...... UKochneH.Twlnl :»lnFalll ...... M 11 •= & 'fciaztlriirtirtriifc p ^ actng ”1“^ ^ ““ ------nynirMtKotwfii:'cfIi:TV.inFUIir,',T7,',".. — ; s ] i S - r ji ------Blanfordeii entered Ihe tournament as5 _ Ulllbr(xJ«nSr..T>lr..T'*mFalli...... SI notlM" JB *,0 0 0 IIs » ''■ ‘*'"'1 J I ! V/aoCy WlltfP, KIko . ■ R l i i f f one of theI favoritesfi and at one lime^ Al I’focc, Kclclium...... ^ GeneShlrley.TwinTwin Falla ,,...... U S i i S S : i T h u n d e r B TwInFalU...... U .*■ ‘ ’} s r ' ’'"”7fa hadivundererpar, Dut the quick Munyy [)fMarlIft«lcnon,niirt' ...... 7, l^Ilrlivlley.Tviln Sl LOV-, ...... ' ...... 4 Walll>rlnw,T*lnlr* ln F illi...... u ii . ;'n Sl g re e n tookilhcirtoll.- th t)oylft)umr.TN>lnK»l' ...... j Uaryltoland.Twlnralh ...... ; ; ;;;; ; ; ; ; crf«untin*.FHei, F ile r...... U NL boxscores sTrn " " II w as! theI putting." Blandford ^ ,nilUohrtion.Durley.,...... 7J — ______E' 'llii i i i i ^ ^ ^ “SMlis** sa id . “ And1 a seven on No^lC, I hit one ^ ^ m *M I MX "Ml ll H i i j i B L rtb S ii ‘ tuina ■ lOiA"**-** )lad e d an o th er one a n d ' Itt 1I|M _ . Sian Mye™, Twin^InFall*...... 7» K mTI* f i 5 ? r i ’r - ‘ . J. 3 i *'*' o u t a n d blai ■Hii :E' ! 1 : ua.A M 'f. w a s n 't h a rd■d tto g e t sev en a fte r th a t." DelKupfd.ItotK ...: . r.—. .: TO— Ntchofson.Tnn.TNi(infalU— .T.-.V-...... M—- I 0 r 1 J ...... 73 SlIrlFjnpey.TVlnlrwinFilla...... U ilitSi''*' B y a n d laargc rj the total championshipg TcrryNcuminn.TVinl ...... ■ P"’ iiiii iii i I I llotj.Sl»lcf,TVinK»li» jj um Toner, nurlcyricy ...... , '...... U i suAa flig h t, w a sJ \wondering wheii It was n Wcre»eillJo«en,Twi,Twtnr»Ili::...... 1 1 1 “ tJ0QUinam,T»lnKali ■. ! i wS”. lilixvv’" going to brcDreok I00S6. The firsl andJ Marv Hartman, K ite ...... n itobMinw.TwlnF,»ln Falla...... B7 , ,,, 74 M)kcChnman.Tv.n.TwlnF»lla ...... r *aco>oM pA Ots Pnjii .i«u sccond fllghi^ l leads went-lo players3 OeonteAnderion, Burl n Mftfv Owciu, Uurley .- ...... 7S K.M.Scrpa.THln?■wlnFalu...... i ...... 17------wiih-70_IL-aL-also m lghLhavc-b^-thc ,^ij!! VoiieyiKiii- U J----- axraiU3«:,-Ti*inrall- - - . : ------nrsitlhTe’lhlihinanca5n5ti(rmcmTOn5i“ ITTT— T55ii------srn . !?£?““ ■> 8«vwUini|bl'I the field dldnidn’t break par, discountingg , 1W< ■’ enlon.Jiroi ...... Mai TTiurtwr, Twii .TwinFalla... tMi IB - uiDOlltW* - f y- JuanlJeArwJi.riU ,. ■■ t t i 1 rfS »m J Aiv. Thetourno'nam ent will continue today' ...... nichMlllwar(l,Tw d. Twin Fall*...... r I i ’ - Kfinknucher.TwlnFi ...... Drenll'owlua.Twl ..TwInFalU...... - & !» i!!I»SK i. )! !iS a ' a n d M ondaIday wllh four derbies ' 1 * * IF tnriK • iFn'I'v ng activitlea today. The top ■ j,KSS^ U ll fvir ll Ml m • ,lM.lS-»o«.fon'U'MKic' WMM ^ ™ ™ j hlghllghtlns P u«njw>«, Twin Fall* ...... W DanWeUlcf.Diirl,Burley...... , . , ^ ...... ' ^Ptoor cdpy^!

Sunday, Sepjptom bot 6,1931 Tlmos-New!ta w s, Twin fallB. Idaho C-7 ,

C o a c h eesqfeonnference lehtmps 5 O niBdsmvfi i Itesfans it^dinBi We, approaach theirr games ddiffidenttly butt league imay tah:e away diced o rm e r New UyJOECARNICELU Freem an McNpll Iss e)expected to ce plenty of act! a n at B .TIMORDRE - Wllh the Great Hoilernan noted that for nnd UPI ExccullveSporls Edltoi'Uor ■ ru n n in g ba ck , . . ______Dc}— ts s l o n.just .ji around the corner. York ' GInnt star Kyle Rolt ____ b a ilo B iB looking loto ppush its NFl 'record fdTcon':insei illve Met' H Hooviover promised "a chicken Chicago ( Bear nnd CIncinnn opening gome vlcloid o r ie s to l" n g a ln st Wn.-;|vshir :lnn. _ m ___ j.y - p ooLand-LsUL-Ciirs-ln-EVcry— L t ;v..lsc" lo ------T oni-K lon?sM )aK tnndila|iRaldcrs-wun'the'SupcrCowni'nnsl— QOBffefback UarTWfiiWhile hclp^ IC Cowboys”scscor • Iho g:' " MeiMore chicken feed, says ing i thoir name'- inu ■ ;■ football lip t)U( Ineither Is » January and he's exlrenremely wary. Dick Vermelnoil's mosl Mints In the NFLNf last ycj. (454) but thehe I ,)llas Jo j'nitas,ns, who has promised I affiliated wilh any NFL teacam, Unitas if Philadelphia Engles lost ththe e title g a m e a n d h e ^ su p rcitrcme- secondary could be busBUspcct. '■> b e driving d r a Cadillac" and i ■ hnd'worked ns a color conom m ohlaTor ' ' ' T Ivcbnficlenl. W nshm pon’8 offdns:dnBD should — li'big'boostwf i th e ------"i' v'V g a'd(■doconrVlvinB‘-sim plv by ' I — ...... for CBS several years ago,), but.I In Iho ' The Haiders, with thoirIr courlc duel against the lengcaguo backflold wllh Iho0 relurnr of i eran fullbaca c k luhn .<^u >)ing> to ti his football tip sheet j . _ln&Llwo_yiQrs..hls.buslliess2SS_lUlcrESlS_____ ------lomPorarllv-on4lio-^ioK.-(if,-opcn4hclr-tiwi-M nson-lootoday ___ Riggim.-wlio.&aLauLliiiL lasL y c arJ___L _onlracL dlspi;pulc.-and.;.. _____ son___ ngnlnst the DenvoF iJronccincos. OaklantTbecarhe (h’c’frrfffsi— ihiraaaitioivofJoeWQsWashington';— 1 '~ ’rry Mctcalf:If:------^ n u tjtc e rlt‘s'the“same-tinttas— 1 ifvicc.,______- 4 ~ — w ildcard pluh pvor lowingiiLfl.Jjupcr-BQWlby.deleatln'g lg thi e ' ' N ew E n g la n d , a sdllciBlldpjayoif' .r!' -Jer, opens»atfu:iista a ______rc u h, horfiohoGonhls-hcimcUoiL-l Q __tauronl8 and airfreight scr\ - ^ ------Unitns and' former CollIt toaminnle \ , • ,EajilEi22ilQ-ln.Nc,w_Orlennenns.Jt.w as .tho_Rnlder»Lscc(iccond_ Baltimore club thatit h'hos lw6"i' ogni;dod rookiro 'S - _ , __ nnd engineered countless - Bob Boyd WereTjiWllOfiniiiini'fooiM if ------V— Super Bowl victory In three•eealtempls. i Donnell Thompson andam Bubb' - in ihb dide'fenslve ' ’’' s forfoT the X olisn\na now' 1 . newsletter tast year, butIt a lack of ^ V Phllatlelphio, which lostisl InI Ils firsl Super Bowl ap|>e)|>enr- line. Slcve.Qrogan will be at' ck for theic P u lr lo ts IJ. Is using that same gombl- 1 I marketing skill kept 11 fromim th e public nnce, also opens on Ihc roadja d a g a in st th e N ew Y ork Ginninnls. and Don fiasseibeck:k a n d roo' • vRon w ill11 sp lit the i. n e t;lo lo advise his cllentsifrom l_ c y c JThla ycflL-Uiilt os.tcnmuned.ui)jviib__:;_;»fc ------Florcs-won't even go so;o f£fa r a s to p re d ic t a divisionn tltille tig h t e n d Job v a ca ted;d byb Rus! ho retiree■ed. i .. jO aa ss i e a s o n ) th a t th c C o lts.w lU _ ' ;pread in Foxboro/anfl th gl^rncc - track-and-spopts^hohandlcaDoer ------thlsaea'son. ------"31 Chicago and"Dreeneen Bay ither in1 a n IVFC '( in spn • Mike Warren, allhougliI, iiiQy- “I'd bo crazy if I did,"" liho said. “There are too manyme Central gome. The IfeHe a rs'h p ...... islv e c ooord-’ialor o '• vlll dido Ihc same against the — publish separate lip sheetstsdurlngthc— '------VBrlnbtGBln'tnc^Bamc-scasicasonrUsunllyrthoughrthetc;team— Ted Mnrchtbroda cama n n d d -sc '------to a n 'aittar"'thal tt ------:------rAnal:lahelmSundayr'" ------^------1 . c'ourseofthe football sensorwn J O HHNNY-UNITAS N lh a l s ta y s h ealthy, providedded 11 hn s so lid p la y e rs, w ins.s. 1The hns relied primarilylyohstm- 0 _kWaltei;e r I •yioii folksIks, though, think It's do- ' [ It Is moro than a colncidIdonce. how- . , .putiiUts outtlpBheet ,- - v ’ 'Key Is Injuries. We hudid ouri share last year bulul wo in receni years. Orecr•eon Bay • larr Is;hoi>ttigto >1 forbr a pro football Hall of that I n the >NNFi. lasl . lentend his nome and talents toI 'ever, lhat their four “keyoy" picks In' ivercamc Ihem. We’d have ha lo do il again to be as shore up a defense I w ho will help U nitns In ? Up shoot. Tills week, Tho• 'the pros are IdentlatQhlt.hls w eek— S tu rg e o n , whe •’successful." se a s o n . ig tl > Atlanta. Baltimore.' Hoiouslon nnd predictingIhe the outcome of the-weekly The Kalders will haveivo Jim PJunkell availableJle al V in c e F e r ra g a m oolslnCai Is lindenilslTjck i: at 'tJ'1 Journal carried .a by-llne 5-:Buffolo, ...... c o lle g e g an.aincs, » was even more :iuartorback for Ihe entire!ire season and lhat could be) an big quarterback for U0 s8 Ange;- - - M.s lo.s!! Iili- N l'T ...... s e t> editorial pagear bul irc~refuscs~tb'lakeliiriiirilRi— rUBhlngfiftfffffflirmfln leantlmc, Unltas hns tuned ------^Snn F ra n c is c o will111 hhavo flvi ’ lers on atlidp(<^nsivo 1 id] the tl Journal. "I don’t bet, "If Unilas likes the Paliolrlots .md 1 In ll>= ------c ro d lti------like the Colls, wo won't'I otter lhat down his salesales pitch. In his pre-seaso n uld Plunketl, who threw forr 2, 2.2!W unit thal finished nexll e x l t o l a s t i :-'L Inst see a s e The 1 iiowow fhe games and enjoyI "H wasn't all me." said iwn the busl- Ilyer. he promised pn Cadillacs and )ack IB... offcwc^led.byjmail£nrlprhiirk ana. Is Imiinpn ^sivp, 1 ■- nicksi-ks. A s long a s I'm doing it^_t g a m e a s a se lec tio n . I owi ^T-7-yardfl-and IH louchdowii®.-'i«.-'-'Of-eoursc.: thtquarlcrbac. tn rf "^ trst ^^nttded.—When/hen you're--Johnny-ljlilVnRi^^^^ unless however, and couldJkeep ke ihodc'ifiiM nffthc fieUi,;i, ______1,: 1 , 1 may m ; as well gel pald'for If,,‘“ “nc.ss,'’and“ rd hVplckhi Im portant In football. Youou c( a n 't b e a w in n in g tearin uni UnltoB tor Is people don'tI't Ictli you got out of touch, iijch is T)elrolt fell apartrt altern a solni --'.irt lasl sea?aso Tlie e \ ' .>'.‘lOUgh^h I don’t need the money,. m y se lf. W hal t;in u sin g Ui you have a good (juarterbi!Tbnck. Bul too often, too muc like 1 rely on I'm Invlleild everywhere.ei I gel to see L io n s w ill b e countingIngonquartcrbackGary Dankfilcb land .. IlUSt be be giving oul information.. h is e x p o rt opinion, Jusl Ilk madcoftheposlllon. irses.Weean teams andi playerspi and game films Snm — r u n n in g b a ck Billy’ Sims,Sir tho NFC-ftooklc ol thC e ^' ’c . c l a s t . nul te llin g peopIc.whatCQTlo.wlthli.Hpci f '■ Eddie Arcaro wllh the hors ■■We won last p a rsKjcnuso e s we were a good tcnir am. but tor other peopledlie d o n ’t «K>,,,, If I plugged liavflr^— Bcason. in le ad the wn: ______iin 'V 'v iin iiiii10 bet, th n t’s up to th e m ," ___ bolh like the .same loan ?ft ri • 'Jlter------r T h e N F Li.",”tiowever, , I could prcs8uro_0 fllTlerenl reasons, and tietie'll express my-carsr-r-ci and tho coaching staff to gotf u s Into th e S u p e r Bo\!(r.rIf:T5 ' KanBasTlly fitilsheshed n-a in idbo but win nocrt th p m d iffe re n tly In h lsn e wwsletler." i formation you yO never read in.. the _ iLso o f m e. w o u ld 'b ? b o g g innk ,, the offensive cffotl If thetheChiers Hope to'fnnk'fiSTioi!oni' -lors. Unliaslosevfev e r h iti'lle s w ith th e CollK. say we ^ol Uiere beeau.sc Dspond to the papers.” Quarterback Steve; FiFuller was injured in prc-se.sea^ . and Tlie leaguele isi invcstigntlng Ihe linkk /..■’'c d ho’" he 'w o u ld ros] ciuestlon." to Unltas to But beforefore the "real season" 1 nost B ill K en n ey will handlindte theclub. Safety Gary Bara rl) o a n ii lielw oen Houston Hoi (juarlerback Kenn NFL applying pressure .lc Tho Raiders will be facing fac a Deri^ur loam that i ting. Warren klckoff. UnltrInltas told-his subscribers, h Dan endArtStlllnrcthedc0 defensive standouts. Slal'lerandd nm a jo r ga m b lin g fig u res, end his fc«thall forecastir probably will need rcbulbuilding under new Coach 1 ris lo defend "Ilgoes wlthoIttiouLsaylng that f.won't be _____ o nU nd------P iU sb u rg li-w a s a-7-a-7-laBl-Roaw)ii-buUfailed loI 1uiiir.e llic______iiiiiM jiboiiHiiil I h llit s 's vpnliire. NF^Lli said. "I'd go to the courl; Ilecvcs. Red Miller word!8 dismissed after last season liaircom m l^corroct "loo-p30‘pcrcent of tlio-llm o-or - d u n p p la y o ffs fo r th e firstst lilim e In nine years, Tlie Su*oi'elersliopo pub'iclst Jimlim Heffornan said. "W e're0 h im . T h is IsiVi like baseb.i one of Reeves' flfst big b decisions was to d tho I'BOs. A ev en 'J O p circent—but rc e i I'll be right often IS first they can avoid the plngucpin of injuries wliich cul llicn>lli down boll, surpri?irised and billerly dlsap-)- slo n o r J u d g e L an d is In tl quarterback Malt f^oblnscinson, who cost the Broncos I r ull of us to make a decenl, they already havo a niajoiior no m pointed." IkHe added thal Unltas andd m a n h n s a rig h t lo e x p re ss;s Ihis opinion, e n o u g h fo r ull - o n d flccond round d r a f t cJiQlcescJio la si.so n sq n . C ra ig Moiilotion, last season bul the; ing tho season. When wc get rdfincr' ■ liiiebackGr-Jffck HarH am ;--w ho-ha3 -a- broken- h aund.-.:Terry-T;- n • thc Colls M-ould-bcqueslioned-atM)ut-wo It - -If-U n ltas Is black-ballcd.-i:,4:h.ew:n.ask- _livlngdurlngi who at age 3fl is d yearirolder o lhan R tcvc' s . h is Tori fonlklon'day mbrriingr'wc'ir- 1 Bradshaw, apparentiently healthy ufier nn problibk'i;: filled ihe situatioilion. The Colts, however.r. Oakland Raiders' owner• AAl Davis for out of bed on team m ate at Dallas, againain w ill bo at (ju a rte rb a c k . 0 league." be able to) Binllcen bocauso we’ll know fnining lUfiOseason, will bent)nt quarterback, wp Id nol1 ccomment on the rnntterT Ills su p p o rt In fighting th e I And while Florci is restrained.res Vermeil Is brimii Brnan^agnln.'^ [ftclnlty-unvclls-runninK hnci'ick (Ico rg p 'I’l; "sdav, -Veteran liandlcappjper Kelso woBot'lherm o v e r w ith e n th u s ia s t de.-;?espilo Ihe fact thal his cliib lookedloo ------Now^Orlcnns-offtcl lick In the draft, againsl AllanInla. Archie .. ______awful tn a final 14-3'phibirtibition loss to the New YorkrkJels ■ Rogers.-lhcNo, Iplck / Manning ngaln willvill lead tho Snlnts’ offenseso b u t ItiP last week. \ ------•■Your wnnts dep«f>d-oiv-oiHiVhal^ou-alroady4iawc,l’.j uestionalilo after yielding ale; Vermeil. "Ifyou don'l ha\bave somolhlng. thon you waiw ant II 4H7 p o in ts la st season.ion. illiamsrt‘unsforo passes— A’on Ils firsl NFC .West title, w meTDr^l inorerMyTroncemiaUiat-'int-we^ll-lose-lhe-montal-cdHc- «c-lliat______A tla n ta , w hich won ::” r d y ] !' f»avo us tho NFC champioipionshlp. I believe it’s posslblsible to by quarterback Slevilove Bartkowski, wtio .set sev1‘veral cliib j* Bl season in leading Ihc Falconons to a 12 -1 T 0 t* go back to the Super Bowlowl. Only 13 different teamis s haveI: passing rccords lost s umph fin ish . r clincheiir in Tam'ipa'striu playedlnit, retired quarterback Rob {!ric.>^c.se. will ho ■‘I’ll n e v er slop proachliching th a t a s soon a s you as.siis-sume Miami, wllhout roll Id Woodley. Woodley won fivev e il his 10 T A M PA\ Fla. (UPI) - Dougg williams completed H-of-22Hn p a sses T h e V iking(ings Ihrealenod to pull tho . ___ i^oulre.aa£ooda.syou,cnntnn be, o lh e r te a m s p n ss you by.by I’ll led by young David \ :ifl8Lyear-niulme Dolphlnp-u.-. 4-11 m-TT r-\villiam s.-hi-bll -wide rceciver Kevinn _ for lOli yards. Dils had a speclflculnr game oul InIn thet dosing minutes w ith '■ ' never be satisfied with my'performHnco.my There fs an lotl< of' slurls as o rookie las Houso willi11 a; r/j-yard touchdown pass Central Division chcnges. Ed Biles replatplaces Bum Phillips al Houfouslon. four games Inst sci !teran quarterback Ken Anderersoii again iDHlNFIrse;re a s o n . c a u g lil th e p a ss Iro m Willnillamsal full title lasl yoaryom and when Tampa Bay Phillips moves in for Dicklick Nolan al New-Orlcans andindJoi' defensive club. Velcr ------\ ------C o riie rb)aek ae Neal --(ijliic put thele 8irldoatlhct7andwonllnInunlouched. wonlhoDlvlsHvlBlontltlPln 11)71) Itb ro k e a ------fllhbs lakes oyer for Jackick P a r d w al W ashington. AllMl four willlcadthooffonso.-1:0.— trr’l'l- iast year nnd ihrrp wprirrt-inflnv-«5 ------will make iheir debuts SurSundoy againsl playoff clubHjs iroin Scattltrpltmged to *1 iw esl w ho w ere .surprised llilluil Coach to )wtienhn he intercepted a Sieve DllsIs back in tho sccond perlorlod when thoy crown. laslsenson. the Pacific Norlhwe -retained.-Quurlert)ack-.IIn>-n-’/orn liad pa--^ and—;)_rac«l—«2—yards- for -a-a— - w erecauf^t in an illegal;i formationf ns — • ------In -to d a y ’s o lh e r-g a mies. es. Baltimore-is-nt-Ncw^Knglngland. Juek-Patera-waB-re ...... J) a. 8 7-11 oy inlenslfled during a D-gaiame losing U> lidown.n. Jerry Eckwood broke loojwso and raced TghHlie-J<^9-al-Butfal0r,S0aaa U l ta i___ nroblems nnd Ihey llnn_4fIiir_UiP T«mp«B*y . . .. 7 0 0 14-Jl , ------rcsnsasftty-nf-Pittsburgh ------r- is rp tnnyliig y l m pt«cc-t>f-the-lnjur-ert-Ml— H9-yards-e-rep!ace(WW >v-Uwjghl------iVUliams:ni^' tfi'tphdow n run cn.m rJ nL-'i... .,a , W illia m s rjiri a tw otlegr 1around right ____ ------N Fi7^9n(rtm rnurBii ^trcutu’d— V.'J407ardsri»-fl-hok ------tji;AKP]r}5irs:;irsrprayiinhe'foufiin)en(Ki,")0,- e n d fo r 15 y a rd F a n d twcwo playS'iaier has its defensive stiortcomingngs and will Hr ran 10 yards through onrushlngng scored whon he was fororeed oul of Ihe The Jets played well1 In exhibitions CM) bul stillIII imu.st Cleveluiid also has 5 ru sh th a n a y e a r a g o lo p r e s.sure s t Fouls. Vikings. p a s s in g pocket, w ip e out Iholt; 4-12 finishish of a year ago. No, 1 draftaft pick need a belter pass ru; ^ ’ BalinjaliinTwira-S.BOOIiel § K 160,’210,!l0,2«,300 siriiigui ^ McEnroe, Eve])ert Lloi;cl, Austiitin trilm p h easilyI l y ^ ‘ fre■r e mi m B i ltr s ^ ^ •OswiIswall'FeedTnicks . 0 Clerc: drops»12 stralight gaames, \ivins arnyway ® • Sitelfef teli Irattofs > ^ p .WKlsconslii ise Hilirs § (*s,J-:i. ^ 7 o1.m^6 .m . p.m.M on.-Sot. ^ I In boiler .stiapc lhan Ruilcilei inakiiig'lho dccislvc brcireak al love in . . - a n d th e n su rv iv in g toI Joke Jo aboul il, McEnroe:t)C once again on his bestt 6-ir6-l, and Pam Shri'r iv e r , seeded long I'm In h e th e e ig h th g a m e o r th e fou dropped 12 games in a3 rc row S a tu c d ay b e h a v io r,•. easilye. won his first meeling? eighth among women, tbeat Renata and 1 kne\«lew she was tired and the ourthset, ^ LeSllIislie Davis & Sons | v a k ia , 6-;i, G-2. _ lo n g e r w e: playedpi the boiler for mo," IB74Hlohlan

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NKWYORKIUPJJP i) - One orgflnlifltlon Johnhn McEnroo isn't about______ursuar K T t^ ^ = t »l!ivgtinyofHtrfflnTflmotiniffiiniCBH; ------Leader Hiaas:sndpl Lagree_35d3Q]stffiarglrdsictermQUSziz McEnroo Is uptolsol about iho uso by CUi^TV'of of a shotgun mike held ENDICOrr, N.Y. (UPI)’I) — Jay only three tourour events, including Ihe uiD ic net wlilcti pick}lcks up ovcrything s a id on cou:ourt by th e p la y e rs a n d ' tHaas owns a ihree-strokoB iead'over1 107flB.C:Opcn. — ^umplrerinvasfuchiich a mlkothatxfluifld him flfle,rlefafWlmbledom ------c n ; ’ *------—T3 a m -K lta - flflflr thH w rnutiiJnds of the Haas had a t During ttie Ihlrd'jrd aame of his match witn FtFai Dupre in Ihe U.fl.. a tw o-stroke le a d &fiei‘ U70,000 B,C, Open, but heitl OponTGnnliiCltBmp:mplonshtpLSaturday, McEnnxiroe shouted a t Iho m a n ither one of “ Fprdfly’H-Mcond’ondTound.'burbogeMtf:— them believes that's a very .. holding ttui iholfiungun miko, "Bring In closer,r, bring Jt closer. U t ry comfort- the first holele Saturday8 to open n;i£ ------evcryonehcar,’' - -.Ablemargin. ------idoor^oprievflriivorar challengers, Kile,— r KuJlow Ing th o mnatch, all which ho won, 6-3, M , (H(1*3| McEnroe i^ealo d Haas, who blrdlod fourur straight blrdlod Ihroos of the first (ive holes lo holes on (he b a c k n ln e S a luirdaytopull rd take n one-shottot lilead but bogeyed Nor'6 Ills Intonllon not to glvo in te rv iew s to CUli,Ij, which Is televising portionsofihoOpcn,«n, -aw ay from a Iraffic Jam,sahat he called B"borlng;- "You know wny,y, I1 don't havo to aniwor thathat," McKnroe said to IhlnK i K ile is t h e m s n lo beat■at. b o rin g " p a r rouiround the rest of the-way^ "He's played woll ail yea John Tcfih, a nowsm'sman with COS In Now York■k, "I'm not giving you _ ear, so you around Ihe raln-ialn-soaked, fl,Ha-yardSn.._ ------guyft a n y Intorvlew sr -hftve-lo-keep-an-flyfl-on.hiniimr^Haas—Joie^oirciubco ibcourso,------U.W.V-:— W hen TcsJi sa idJ tiiat(li h e ‘•'OS tho o n ly p la yer who u'./Jcvlcd to the sa id of K ite, "T o d a y w as aI sistru g g le to O ne sh o t belbehind Ktto are Bob tnlke, McKnrocrcpll’plied, " I have a lot of su p p or rt.' t." say Ihe leasl, I haven't driveven the ball Clumpctt andnd lour rookie DeiUi; solidly all week," Watson, whlloillo B a rry J a e c k e l' |i;id Kiie, who itaned'tn'o roL■ounfl-three-.CDlvin Peeto0 oor re a n o th e r tw o sh o ts; ‘ Sacramehic\io wins in Legion)n S e rie s shots behind Haas but cai:f lu g h t'n n d ~ b a ck ’ntiWT:— passed him on Ihc first ,iivo_holM fl ____ WfllBon..nSou ------SUMTHIl, 8,0,-i ------taHom-olthcltth-lnM n n tn g to p o w er U cllcvuc, W Wi ash^loa 2'lvielory~^ ------t [.waaJn.thc_uio.i?OA-lour-li»ir-li> Ju n o r-m ad a .th ft-lu rA — - lead afler- flve_ holes.-J-i wci^acrnmcntor-Ci.-Caii/:7:ln:thtLlhlrd-roundor.U f-Uie.Amcrican LoglonJ— = tl -d Id n L I-d o i;: a t 9 -u n d e r Inlatio a tl wilh Haas andK ltfc- ~anylhing wiih ii, bui it showsws how fast Hnas and Wati World Scrlc^bflBcbal•ball to u rn am en t S a tu rd a y , —« iVatson blrdlod' th e lOlh a le a d , c a n d isa p p e a r. U' Omaha, Nob., anand Ilichmond, Va;. met In the second game U's easier' hole, but Haasaas took command-wlth - Irying to catch one-guy thai S a lu rd o y . if' t f h lan to havo ^ birdies on thele noxtnt three holes thanks' Ih re o o r fo u r a h e a d of you. If W ofil T a m p a , Fla,, F li and Meriden, Conn..., bolhI of whom ore — a If J a y g o c s _ t o p u lls of 15,,20and2flfeet.' 20 j __oul an^shootixBopt^^Tcoro ■ unbciilcn-.for.UiG-tQ-tournamont. wora scli^i^ . II w.Tthough, I ciumpotl was in typical form, m li^^-tstrokelead . in contention, even thouglih lies I won strokesT)ff theho p paco. 200 m tlc T o n y nclftji^iO^tiausen racc for champions.inshlp cars at the stale . F n f r P a r k tru ck , SncvnwonthoCAlCART raco with an average} speeds[ of lIH.OtJ mph. _— ^— -Tho ra c e h a d boonac1 scheduled for A ug, 3 b u t w aIS s rra ln e d Ju L ______Fresh Briitz 'vVislds ne akes openincig-round leacid in Rait^_^ A c ro w d of 10,77<,774 saw Sneva b u ild a n IB-second IB-i lead on llie onc-mltcpavcdovolt SPniNGFIELU, III. (UPlPI) .\l':;:ulnewsetof -F 'a l through 190 lo p s on ly to h aavo v t a yellow flag called . tamo In wllh 3-undor-por Britz, who is seeking horjlorJhlrd.career vlctdft*,— —Irona-led-o- well-rested-Jerl = r : - rr— 0 0 th c I95lh la p Jiflorte r a cra sh botw eeh driVi>rs BBol o b l;a* Iera n d P a n cJT o ------" srltyihKf,^,Hi.Ha-&-under— 6 -said- thr-94:hoic-lournamonr a r 07 a n d a two-shot lead aal /c f ro u n d o /lh f ionrforced"her"io'Wfflt------C a r te r. c n I h l ( f o n g ," s a f d B r l ( z . dow d( n m o re lh a n u s u a l ^ , The yellow stayedcd oni until tho 100th lap andISnevalhencoDslcdlo Sr 123,000 H nllC h n rlly C ln ^ 8jicSiiturdny. lc " game. It was fun. II was a v ic to r y In tb o ra c e In his March-Coiworth. Thinilrd was Bobby Unscr, Britr, who did not play inIn theliiM two LPGA tour n y," "Since it's a day shorter- thanlha most tournam ents' events,? picked up a neww j!(!i ot ^rpns ,at the fourth DolcBltlPrJohIatiQniOiHll)crio«Lflnd./liihiU. A L U nicr______^ sonoofthclongest-on-tho ___on Ihc tour, you have toconceniLC.cnttale^noioryjholi'L _____ Thorc were no seriousbg injuries in the erasrash on th o 183th lap “ fJSpYlfrgflcTdulf^rlTW yTi/ nifltiTmul"uBed Ihuiii for ’ t ng hlttors who wore atop =Tjofcrjdinfrchnmpion lyrncjrn c y T a p e r M fiito im c o v :------althouRh U zlcr wasvas taken to a hospital for obobservation. The onlv the " first timeSaturday, tl ered from a double-bogey/ onor the first hole and "I'm a little surprised. I didn’t know what wus olher crash was onm thI e 3flth lap w hen T o m Blg(ilgelow o( Whltewnlcr, !Stw h itters on Iho lo u r, said fin iih e d w ith a l-u ndor-par71.71. ------S( - W ls., sp u n a n d h it thIho c w a ll In tho n o rth tu rn . going lo haD'pen.lbut 1 hitt tlthem real good ond the tl lulled for h e r. "1 took som o m e d ica tio n1 for foi somo tendinitis in - ^^|nuthcrford hfld sotsot n tr a ck rec o rd of IW.BM m fph Aug, l and w as on ballBBtDycdJ’lgliti>nllnc,".D’.Brltzsoid. ______a d . Ir advantage," sho said, "1 mmy .wrist and I w as foeiingaa littlelltl dizty, but around nnr?ynhraciByedTnc«rHeicrlcdonlylhrfirsrtw o ------r. ,^usi-didn't-g(«n-l^—ihocighth-holoiTBlmeddowrn Ihi ffnrnvon’rbe laklntnSe • lapn bcforcSiiova tookt« command and led until tl Vicki Fygon'. Patti Hayeses. Dale Lundqulst and w Iropplng," . . . mi lijh e 102nd m ile, .wJicn______1 m e d ica tio n to m o rro w ;" she‘said. sali }icmadcaplts(op.~ )ew. irons, tai Sprinter welielcomes caah for yramateura Bing’s bo; Patly Sliet'li:u),'who all ban )y_Nathani6l- 6 9 .------inalsotUS..Amateur to:ouraey I^ T “6F^T'AiN7N. Trinidad (UPI) - HasIasley Crawford, the "Tho birdips cam e when I 100-metcr Rold m<^ilednllst at th e 1970 O lym plci3lcs in and ^ SAN FRANCISCO,(I(UIM) - three-hole ploy " T h e Iro n s k e p t m o In tho gatwon the 13th hole with a, par-;i p but chip lhat he! hithit too hard, That'put - Trlnldad'd foremostst ssprlflHtar, Saturday welcorcomed the decision by Nathaniel Crosby, who hahasn’t won holes from the ro la x in g w a y to p la y to d a y ,"Wood look th o 14th w ith a bogi3gey5. Crosby in frontml byb ono end ho finished ------tlierlntornallonol -An -Amateur-Athletic FederationIon to allow' am aleur-^^ —^jonylhjng cxcept his home‘ cclub title, holes ,to-.wlpc- . ..ThoJ.ain-yard.courscUor . , off-thc-biggesl-^?sl-vlctory-of-his-youha^ a th le te s to a c c e p t m otoney from a d v e rtisin g co ntra c ts. IUm ade a Iwo-fool’. par-savingihg putt on seemlngivwas Th"c7h“alvod tho next two0 \ L P Q A lo u r a n d It w a s lo n g , holes and career with a a fine fli bunker shot on'lo "It is a gooddcclsic:lslon," sold Crawford of the ui th o 17th h o le S a tu rd a y lo la:take a 1-up LIndlcy. a then on 17, Crosby made a1 finef pilch that landed onlj J unanimous ruling by th e le a d e r b o a rd . only five feet from 1h^ tho lAAF. whlcHjorpermits rut)nors to collect money mi (rom nds bu( if'lead on Willie Wood, then closedc out engineer on e thal stopped two feel fromm the hole hole while Wood F c rg o n , one o f th e longest t oodflow the green onhl^ through tlieir nationalinal track and field assoclallonions, "Alhletesall over the Oklahoma Slate All Amenerlca wllh - absence, opene whlle.Wood w as looking at.ai-a.dellcate second shot,- theU oll course is ideally sulti the world will welcomom e such an o p p o rtu n ity ;" . another on par on the final hole»le to re a c h . 10th h o le , then “Long hitters have an adv MacDonald Dailey,ley, a former 100-meter worldrid Mord.holdcr and [J’'the final of the U,S. Amateurur Champi- Lewis of Warn onship against Brian Lit -puUfld-woll4oday^Th«y^i ' bronzctncdnhst at'thHhe-1952-Olymplcs Ift^HelsInkinklrFlniandrsald the • -?ij LIndley o( in la st y e a r 's to w a llln g fo r th e m to a ta r i drop r u lin g w as " g r e a t newsni to amateur ^thlotes,B, eipeclatly i the star 'Fountain ‘i Valiey, Calif. Wood, who 1 ------pcrfomiorrwno~nrc•nrc-ButonjBtif-drflW injrcflrflDrdB-nrintcmattonal------— ^Iheja-^cur.-Qld.Bon of the.icJaHUllng— Oklulioraa^lal inootlnK^ • Crosby, warming up to tho urgingui of a O lym pic C lub’s gallery estimated nt more tl - - ...... *in thepft8t7onlypjypromotersbcneflted. Now4h(tho athletes will share - tlinn 5,000, 36 nnd seem ed Blurted slowly but Wood,-whi tnthQucalth.lalsoa^0 a g re e th a t th e lA A F ‘s decislo:sfonthal payments for ‘ r'ho.fiot-into -w h e elR -sliirte3 dI ' reaches fir ...... bdvorllBlnH should1 bebe negotlQled through the nainational federation of tho 64-mun match play fie[leld Via a C ro sb v (inally layoff, bogeyed five of six w controllbifibodlcs." he ninth through tho 14th Miliw iM1 i . Ballestero pe-.OUt-fl 2-up, load, and Garner clainilm s Pi^taburgh CMG Ued OS fires impr'asthroughforthoday. PlTTSnUUGH (UPUPl) - TJ'crt! was no argum'iim'ent this week when a 24-year-old flcrospacc |[ NEWIH O L L Asiio> I 1 a one-year's leave of “ Phil Garner was traded tri to Houston, but thele former Plttaburgh five-underr-par 67 at L sccond baseman saysays P ira te G en e ra l M a n a g e r Pi •ned up a 4-up lead by Ihe - •Pete Peterson ••lied" ’ LIVRKPOOL, p:ngland ((UI’I) — of contention w about tbchanguplnhin his contract negotiations, len hung .on to boat Bob . T R 8 !5 CO M BIIIN E ^ Spain's Severiano Ballestereros shot a althelSlhand - ■ _Carnur said tho lie Involved Peterson's s'tateritement that Garner’s ' " irren, Ohio, Iho runnerup Huperb 5-under-par thlrd-id-round 67 1 6 th fo r a 7 3 a m ------u,------aH onU jndho4vor< ^4l-41-mllllon^ipart-ln the-abortedled-tfllkslhat-rMulfcd------^ i to u rn a m e n t, 3 a n d 2. ^Saturdhy to assume nTour-si•stroke Iciid ballesteros," In U ac n er'H b e in g trarad d o d to jh e A stros.______0 has [wo' yean leffal I S F o o t H e aader, C aterplllai -In the $210,WK} European Open golf fourth appeara l a r D i e s e l "T ?i'ero 'w a sn ’t a 'irm111 'llllon dllferoncc between i la lc ^ a d c -th o - lu rn -a l-lh o ___ cn u s," G a rn e r sa id In championships. following an en ■ M o.d d .l 3208-V-'B E iigln. nn Interview with thethf Pittsburgh Post-Gazeltete Saturday, "It’s an lb’s Lake couree In 1-over On the 7,019 yiird Hoylake^ yyjpiipor»^d|utw _4 ____ lly got going. Nathaniel ------f a b i f t "IHcTrSntlasIcrrrasTy^alv', Rci up itie b u i n is leaa v Iq i Largo TIroo; Slow- Garner would haveave become a free agent iff Inetl Pirates had nol L >w-Spoed Fon— ^ ------prospect of a U5.000 win byjy finishing stroke when ho Kit, Starter Fluid Kit. K Dual Straw Spreoc . - signed him before thetho end of th e se aso n , o n d P eBterson te sa id h e tra d e d .. oodsrs,'H eavy wilh a Kl-under-pur M-holc]le total of u bunker at the Duly H eader Lift Garnor whon it bocar(came apparent the two sidesles could not comc lo 20 )ressive ■ ' Roms, Stone Trap,I, HI- o m o R a * l , ' V 203. up a double-boj term s. If he had allowlowed Garner to bccome a freeree agent, the Pirates H g q ( Australia’s Graham Moilorsh, who re c o v e re d by hi aderBottom Plates. w ould h a v e rec eiv e“d d onlyOl an am ateur draft choice Ice a s co m p en satio n . had four birdlcs In a flaw les^5s6«,_niid for birdies atitlLiverpool ^feland^^Dca ijmytli (C9)rTshure si‘t> grabbed anothi Rono ta k^s ca hike at WorldTTr^ck o n d sp o t w ith 207 going Inloto Ihe tiniil with' a driven when he dropped a shot » q | » P r i c e nd took a se v en o l th e long “ W U tia^ U rtd u y r'= --= ------533-yard ifltfT^ HOME (UPI) -- Kenya’sKl multi-world rccord a n d 213. rd holder Henry Rono Australian Greg Norman,in, who set He snatched Saturday walked out of the African team comf IS,'who Is making his - ' mpctlng In the World out ou only one shol behind Ba3alIesteros, round by drvin Track and Field Cup,up, eeagicd a the 519-yard Hth holelie lo make yards of the irancdfro in Europe IhlB-year— ■ flono was scheduleluled to run In Sunday’s 5,OOCOOO-meters event, but thi enforced "holiday" after the turn In :h . But he took 373^ to come tflth. pitching 4 , ( 6 Mo “ insfead left for Kletl,etl, north of Rome, to prepare»re for a meeling next , bn s wllh European golf of- F r e e I n te r b a c k fo r a 71, ho lin g th o p u ttr >r»it^untllM areh 1 , 11 9 9 0 0 2 W ed n e sd ay , d clear with an outward Britain’s Brian Waltcs, a club pro- "A good Engl The Kenyan, world)rld record holder at a,000 me m e ters, 5.000 m e te rs. / feifesslonal, joined Normon at a 208 by to d riv e th e • 10,0(K) m eters and1 ttietl J,000 meters steeplechi ad"wflrnfl?R'tfl flrtiy afic~ ■ chase; was angry atcocompiling a startling to10 beat the Ballesteros si African officials foror noti letting him cohipete Ir he took a two to get out of ! In th e 10,000 m e te i^ I cocourse rccord of 66 sel by NormanNc on expensive year event which wass won’ Saturday by East the 157-yard 13th and ran ist G erm a n W ern er/ th^.the o p e n in g day. a b o u t wo.ooo, b Schlldhauor. bogey five. The Spaniard Britain’s Sandy I.yle ret'cturned to good and I reall ______tto n o h£_d cciriier I y* holing fro m 8 a n d 20 feet ?r told, the African'selectorsjr s h e h a d prcparpt^______f^i-form with-n Ofl for209.-onc:-m ti fro n fo f------reJio take part in the .compatriots. co Nick ..Job (i(691 a n d “ ' S.ixw m e te rs ,...... ither bv getllng on in two ...... BeBernard Gallacher (73). Bu[Jut-Argen- /e and a 2-Iron at the _ .M,- . .j . . . . UJIn , l n a’a Vicente Fernnndez drcIroppedout ,.------^------edthe eighth birdie of his n n eet D ei H or|r p e r Soviets^beea t — vlng the ball to within 54 front edge al tho 395-yard Servicee ‘ Manager of ' Bo b';:: American!IS Ig to within 6 feet and CHECKKOFF itt,— R eese.. For the me ngllsh breakfast helps me - month of;' _ le -bail much further," 1 in hockey Tibe r h e h a s ja T s p e c i a F _____ / WH IDBEDO^NE. - ; ^ said. "It's been an I . . Albertai iUI P i) --.V ■ / . . ______•ar for me; I’ve only won I J T ' — GoaUendcr Vladislav Tretial!tlak stopped ' □ forcerco u tln jt __Q a c t^ u n ti poy«Y«blc/------I, b u t th e re st h a s do n e m e I ~24"Bhol#^8[«PVnitor-ZhlUkrukiov-g-goap~ = ^D K ock lally feel relaxed^ ______| broke a second perlod tiele Saturday^i □ u lI n n a n a ly m DRcncrai Inloct powering the- Soviet -Unionlion lo a 4H a m a i l l Tun»-Upt n p l» n n ln y W pSp “ —vlctoiyoverTcam.USAlnn th e ------O p c ridrionilmMet O chart*, graphi • C h e c k C Cup hockey tournament. • n ua n n i a g e m e n t pIoD' A d|uit Ignition Tuning T h e 29-year-<)ld T re tia k:. . In in his ninth • Q p r o f t • C l o a n 0 o g ram m in g -Gfiniinctal S c o p e T e s t campaign with the Soviet'let national capabp a b llld n S p o r k P ' m o d e lin g Check fuel filter , te a m , b e a t b a c k 20 sh o ts oveo v e r tho first n t M{p o l la n n in g ______■ I n i p a e i Jor-lhiL flaai_____-•— __ llu'o.pcrlodsUienxoastedJoi & root* and riflace irnecessa 20 minutes as the Russiansns fforced the rrrr va 17 • Inspec I A d lu s t C o r b u r o t o r "■ ^ 3 8 defense-minded Amerlcanians into a I H I Idel and fuel m ixture skating conteBl they wereere not d^ X AAJlEN CHECK TJ ports B (Parti Extrq)r q ) COUTHO\^ I R o a d T e s t s ig n e d to w in. I f n Q C i d eed till »«pl. 30,ID. I1 * l l Tho Victory gave the SovSoviet veter- / V e h ic le AN APPLE I r C h o c k I nge for the DC8SSII I Rood Test ans a measure of revenge ■ ' * Olympic upset suffered atIt thet hinds o n a ( U k fi of Team USA's, youngiten I ' \ - . P iflc ld 18 m o n th s a g o , : ...... nr ip t n c l u d v t : Tho 27{«oar-old Zhiuktov,’, oneoi o / th e nR&LDATASYS^ ' t e e s e jMotorCCo few Soviets who survivedxl 'the post- n ’ST|M S, INC. t» r ...... - ; . . J »ct ignition i&r«plde« Q .c.i||orY.- •«'

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" T i s ; * . S'eotombef'fi, ,Tifres-N(S-N0W5. Twin Faiiaridaho 0 9 ... f l B o i ll e g e ^t o o t HJ a i l f = % ®~Wafkefo, i "Wtlri^tWn nal chamj.ip BuMoc•gs trouna^Tennesissee B ATHENS. Ga, (UPI)-D -It took only Scott on1 scortngs tosses of 15-and 23'3' but Walker dived In fronom the 1 with -&^or»fr;HerscheJ-W allM r-nir -run-Salurday-to— yards -ancand-fresiunan-Kcvin-Butler— ir2:47-left in theiirsLquartc;t££— avyakeii Uic largest footlootball crowd in kicked three th field goals as Iho10 The Bulldogs, who hadad two drives Georgia history an^6h(shed any glim- Bulldogss piled| up a-whopplng-563-i3- thwarted by a fumble onc the Ten- m ors df doubt in (he red'rcd-clad Bulldog yards lotalital offense. nesscc 5 and a missedI 2(^yard2 field p - faithful, W alk er.Jr. only a sophomore, said hec goal, got a break wlih2:2 In Ihc • Georgia was backedd u{up on Its ow n 4 f p l f v e rry y idifferent" lhan he did whenn firsl half when Jack Lln,lndsay recov- ~ - ■ following an impressivisive Tennessee le his college debut against11 cred a fumble on the Tenmincssec32, drivo to start the gair?ame when Ihe Tennessee»?clast season, ,, Three plays later, Belui com- — 223^und-Ali-Americ‘rica—tailback— —^fter_i!r_a_yeacls .experience _I_now_ o~lered~itr-ons-passes-Torom tryards;— nimblcd through thee line II carrying whivhal to look for, what to i- 1, found Scolt wilh al5-yard'd scoring toss ‘i ‘ Volunteer tacklcrs on an il-yard exp«t."’ saids Walker, ‘i am much m o re reaeady t to have a good year in the com er of the end zone.zo Butler’s g a llo p . - kick put Georgia up.H-Ow becauseI of that experience.- - I wiUi 1:06 left JJ Inthehalf,------' The -79,(»0 fans senseinsed what was ' ■■You hahave to have confidence to • coming and 15 playss h laler. Walker have a winvinning team and 1 belleye.w.c_c _____ T h e Bulldogs drove 7C:Xan|sln.pight y . ___ ~ r~ — dived-intoihe cnd zone'jneforlhc'flrir all gaineaiCTalol of cohfldenco out theree plays for Ihelr third touchchdow nu^cl^^^^^^l “3 " — touchdowjrenTOUtoloa’jw -oroutiltat— ihTsaft^T noon." came 6n"a23-yord passjfjromJielue.to ^ - Of«ned the Bulldogs' deldefense of their ------Q u tie rr k kicked field’goals of 3G. 44A Scott, who made a leapingngcatchal the— national championship.P' ' and 45 yaryards. Reserve tailback Matt[t left side of the end zone! wwith 4:41 left r 7 " ...... I think that Georgorgla came to Simon scoscored on an 8-yard TD runn in the third penod to pul IIhe Bulldogs play,” understated Georgia Ge Coach wilhG:31l(H left in the game and backupp alicad24-0. . . _ bt;. Vince Dooley, "We playilayed well and 1 quarterbacback Jeff Paulk scored on a Bullcr. who had'kickeked a 3C-yard £2" think It’s a great startrt tito the season,— iryard'hiri 0.._fiel,a:i>oal'.onrly..ln:tho:ii ft oin 'w ith Ifl se co n d s lo play_to.._ :,thlrd_poriod._l^^E^Il ' t Z ■ bui:ralso"sec how muelmcliWc have to' rpundouljiiljtie Gep.rj’ia sc o rin g .______a d d ed field goals of 44 a mind43yards.in lm p n )Y e :‘‘“ : : z ___ - ' ------T ennessilrkt - - o re W alker picking up 48 now and then. Great1 backs bi arc to i A-TS,«JO _ ------i and far belween. WalXc,l>erhaVspei^. n_elghl_carrleff. W alker^roke—6 TEQS le for 47 y a rd s fo r aii a p p a r e nll t' Kln.1 iJuHfis v^'n. but thal run was-nuliilioSJ] tnisncryaMc 3o30-30— m r a — ied m osl o t Ihe (‘.issinn yards ■ iping penally, Kl»llh 161 yards Hi’Ium yiifiJs » entire Bulldog Three piplays laler. however, Belue„ 14- ■:> .H_:____j_ .c &—Xjuartcrback— hltt leht-emend-Norris-Brown-fop-29-yards— ------. ■■■,______UPl “ I wilfTTInasay lo the Voir'oir 6. II look four more trios,>, ri-nn:iics.y.iril5 .1 .1 4i 5- 51) T en n e sstssee'sm Carlton PeoplesIes igoes-hlgh to d e fe n d aa p| a s s th ro w n to Georgiar g la 's L in d say S c o tt

------siz c ra n d stre n g th :"'------(ahon passses for 4 '■( 0 3 uar^ds^as B YUjiumilinte ) W alker, who skipped esX o n g ^3 each-Staate, 3 1 - 8 ■ - fourth quarter, finishedif, v, ' s and Dana in the Ihirdird quarter lhal closed thele turnoverson interceptionsns. two penalllelilies later, Peace found Moore kickcd a pair of a Q u a r te rb a c k J im Mc.Milive vic to ry fo r f of field goals 'g a p 1012-10,10, . Walt Goffigan led WWyoming in Spencer JaciJackson alone on the side- Saturday to guide I 3 f o r 4Q3 y a rd s S aturda•n Athletic Con- .. I I tf)lh-ranked ru stlin g w ith 70 y a rd s . Geijeorge Griffin lines and the lh( speedy junior dodged M ississippi S late lo a 20-;i' a t9th-rank^ BrighamMcMahon. Yo Ihe 3 victory o v e r A u b u rn 24,l,T T C U -i— ------ledCalStater>C,-Daviswavasfivc-for-iO . and dasliedjd.his.way.37 h yards Into the _ . Memphis Slale. spoiling.t -W -- rout-of-Long-Beach-JsinR'’and~totai------2.the debul of AUBURN,LN.AIa. y a rd s pas-slng for WjWyoming, and end zone. new ;T iger Coach He,'< Dock M • non-conference openeiu p le te d 28-of-45 ' I wkery. Ron O’Nealeal bulled' his way for)r substilule Craig Johnsof;on was five- The highly-favored Bl y te a meptions.______s . Bulldogs, fol- touchdownsn s on runs of one and 2r) for-nine for 7f> yards.s. Cal Slale TexasAiiM2!M 29. C a lifo rn ia 28 ------lowinH-^usiuggish-ticsL-t a Tt wag ihc-13Ui-consei _quaclcivput— var a n P l a te r s ’ fi2 yards_o fcnse held tiie Auburn ass hIk e ru sh ed fo r 74 y a rd s on 1010 the final quarter. quarter andmd a 40-yarder in the third ;h 9:06 left in the a two-yardird run al lhc‘J:27 mark oflln'1.' youthful Tigers.scoreles .c h e s r------— ^ ess until tiie carries, wast’as hurt carty in the.secondid ■-' But- backup- (juartcrl:rback Mark (]uarler. ---. I m a d e il 14-0 f irs l qu airter, rtc final period when Sian \V ,-j ; The loss snapped a W eaver liil a h a lf a n d di(did nol return. Tho Tiger;r Rlcht zippeil a 5.‘>-yard'd touchdown California«lia spent mosl of its timo in 'odd Shell in- Tommyly (Griggs hil Uie firs! of ihreee 42-yard field goal. - 'f w ln n in g s tre a k [or Ix3ng wishbone turned li Iclhargic withoutJl pass lo speedy receiver• Rockyf Belk. the air as; quarterbacksqu Gale Gilbert pass.andjanit— cxlrapoinl:in ls lo m a k e it 7-0. . - - ThpTigorsonlysertousi : * ;Iasl ■year's Pacific Co isthroatofthe G’Neal’sinsinside ru n n in g , - wilh Miller’s conversionon narrowing and J. 'Torc'orchltJ-combtncd-for- four - • - he end zone, at Jenkinsns gave Kcniucky somet! firsl half came when •Associalion champion, 1 cornerback TCU madeid e a bid lo tie Ihe g a m e w ithh Ih e deficit to 20-lH a nnd t after the louclidowns.ns. i ! ;averted a 3hutoui irtcr. wi breathingIg room with his second- Marvin CliaUnan blockei .iillhprt ymon Hamillon Grog Carlarlcr toss and I.onR’s firstt fen siv e end Billy Ja c k so n . . [ru n b y S co tt P e ttis w ith 9 n. Inaddillor:ion to O’Neal’s louchdowns.s. re c o rd , w as h is second I f field goal of left the gameim e w ith a knee injury. TD run to make interceptiotion with 5 minules left beforee ; ^opening quarter ond n Auburn alsoIso sc o re d on a six -y a rd p a ssis Ihe game. His firsl wass a 4 2 -y ard er ,. T o rch loI ad'added seven points wilh a - -when linebacker Todcscore c a m e w iih th e h a lf a l IIhe N T S ; « .sei llie sta g e forr M ississip p i 19, T u la o e 18 I from Charle:rles Thomas lo Chris WoodsIs lh a t gave M iam i a ;i-0 lea(;ad in Ihe firsl 4-yard quarUarlerback sneak to give Cal — ilercepled.a.deflected mepa: when Tom ihe Wildcjdcats third louclidown wilh1 NEW Oill.E.ANS I UP)IM) - K elly a n d a 24-va •yard field goal by Al Del-‘I quarter, a 14-3 le a dJ. . W hen th e B ears’ a ir a tta c k ^ ,‘b a c k 12 y a rd s into theIbyl^ngBeach 3:4lremaiila in in g in lh e h a lf.______Powell hil flanker Breck 1 Ilo k Tyler wi I __Grcco___1_ .. -The-Galors.look-aJmti6Jihey_didn'.l___bogged-dowr[o w n .-T o c c h io -u s c d -a -fa k c _____ ) ;i4:16ofthesceondquarte 39-yard touchdown pass ISS with ono TCU’s seescores came on a 29-yardd relinquish unlil the wananing minute punt. pa.ssedsed to John Sullivan to keep >' ‘ The Cougars boosted I =minule=io=go--mKl«»Uio- p-m ttiiaippi ..fiold—floaUU—bu^G reg^E oripr-^L_ d _ ___ 03ALL BILL LYD,DA- , _ s J T c k a s S ta te . 28-6. Satuinated-the-first— zonHortts ------In-a-surprisc-move. RcRebels Coach— SOTIRHT" y. the starting Illinois’s’ (only points were scored byy Steve Sloan brouglit in F M .O.N.Y, 733-23633 3 g s e a s o n op e n er for both tci Fourcade in -‘i fdi Full!'ullerton was a good test for)r jntucky on, the Mike BasJass, who kicked sccond- I ITTSniinonwcalUi Sladi :• the second quarter andnd usod him us. becauscuse il is an outstanding ____-55,262. watched osssession^Henry J __ quarletlielfield.gQalSi)Ii&anl33 yar'dsr' • La w r e n c e l,.cc w ith :rl3-:y, 49-yard drive Bass mi;missed a 45-yard attempt inn ______— — ,j)ass and Jim Campbelltln g th e sc o re ort— th e th ir diTpiartcr, tp and'Everctt missed— T>asE fro m nine y a rd s o u t: WE quarter as Kentucky Jum EllDAHODnITCH CO. VEBUILD N . halftlmeedge. cap fu r^ V ^V oodw afd^ CON( ttialf as Terry Henry, tCR^^EDIKCHES 1) - - P le a sa n l I'he r e s l'oof f llle’fleld to assume a lead quarterback, pul Kenti d (Muio) \ ------iboard.in Jts Jirst. posseiIder foes for the lhal reachiched three lengths afler ihee _ r l ■. made a strong halT-mile,,e. At lha point, Pleasanl Col- Specializing 'engineered a nine-play, -1 I- -• t & i ' ^ e. .Y e a r_ h o n o rs___ ony._w hich K|CKIN" =iw itijH cnry-Parks getting ich.wcnt.off.as.lhe> 5 favorlc, . i n ------5 Amber Pass was m lr^ed well back in seventh place • stretch to cop- wilh Angel?cl Cordero ab o ard . C o n crete :lory in th e 2fllh ^ ■ ,000 W oodw ard ro Ihen rleased the restraint |'4x4’y “ C olony Ci he had beci>ecn using on P e a s a n t Colony, 3itch Liners aincd coll. who to the outside and begann ' ^ e w y o r k T u ^ ing horses. As the field com- Colony, challenging oldeiallenllon wllh “S ';'" ' ' ROAD WORRK CONCRETI ucky Deby and P ''"^ he far tum. Pleasant Colony TE RELINERS . f ir s t tim e In h is c a re e r, m orming for the lead and . ,-_;bldlfor_ Horse..9f_therller this year, J ’"" ^ GRADING II w ith a tx iu t a furlong to go0 DITCH PAI\DS Saturday, overtakingir-old A sin c e 1972 N ine y e a r s ago, I" th is mlile-and-an-clghlh ile event. G ordon AnnIs • overo 10 yoars oxp. • / midway through the stn • A.S.C. opprovod .ture a len^hs victorelasU-year-old --.SeasanLinl Colony paid S5;80.''J4.00 r u n n in g of th e J229.000leFallChampi- and 53,200 jand Amber Pass returnedi C a l l A nnytim ' e W24 ...... $5,06 a n dd J$4.00. H erb W ate r finished • Stakes. formerly Perma-Difch' r.- The John Campo-traim) Rlto grabbed third andid relumed J5.60. Pleasant[ ■ ' ' ...... ihCo. l^aptured national attcd it for aboul a Colony rana n th e W oodw ard in 1:47 1-5. 144 Earl Dr. II A m b e r P a ss, w ell off thith e s la k es rcc o rd of 1:45.4-5i •;victories In the Kentuck TWIN FALLS. IDAHOIO -______^Preakness Stakes eariie, c a se d a h e a d of s e t by F oDregoin re 19^6. ilbecam e the first 3-year-o: " ■ I « - - t o w in th e W oodward. NIn - ^ e y to th e M int w as th e la j^ ln the first leg of the F onshlp’Series'' . N e w Y ork-bred Fio R ;[Jhe early lead and held 11 ^.quarter of a mite until A > w h o -Was se n t off ot 4-1, c a n--'0 Tlm os-N ow s. Twinn Falls,Fa Idatio S unday. SopioplnmbcrS, 1981 _ CC3 . , ArnouncOTenI .._SeiectedQffers__ - -cor— •. - ,iobsoflnlotoatat ! 007_ _ _ _ MobioffnteresiA ■ "OiJ ^byiltlera — P18 ...... "tncomeProwfty — 1 EXCELLENT lnvestm«M»' e AUTofNSURiNCe _ Wi' ...... JOtBOllnlflfBitS t. , : ...... - B A a ^ im N G In my ,home. _ .Becau3a.nLlnHtnr.vioatians - newer 4-ploi with 2 lols ndV'X-^ ------Maglo Valley ""H ospiW J^ iC •, Call Flora O voraao Aaoncy TROLLERS NEEDED. Full ■ Bapysining,- mynomB.’-iny-iy-ABJuamDie-' ------i1viH "“H — age. day or nighl, hol meals.». mortgaoo. Call 837-6392, school dlpiomo, & ettiisl* - jfop^injwnlcotiiB::734^<8r~~lr“ ' ------—,'jZtrr^----- r " M ed'fiiiisBish carpenter CHILD CARE In my home,e, FINANCING E E 3 - JJon, mru.Frl,, nIghU only,-f ------, has 6EefMRRANGE{>-~^«------m i M ” TP4 Special H oiicer' colloci Jn Twin Falls 733- dfop-lns welcome-734-3772, ^ to do work; onc a contract . . HYPNOSIS.' wolgm lois. • 2671, ______,, CHILD CARE any ago.0. a UNIT Apartment H ouse''.T tobacco, SeU-improvomonl, id downtown-good assumable APPLICATIONS being takenn bosi^lrTChi'hallis, Idaho . .Meals, snacks and ,., Sell hypno»l9,.2fyf3,exBCf,. . Jor,MrtfUmo,waiito3aj\Dp)y playmates.'■’Vlclniiy Morn-n- loan, *79,000.00. fA ...... Inquiries wolcomo day or at Liltlotroo Inn, Twin Inoslde School, 734-8206 ntgm, Joht> Slqnj W ills Inc.- , -2H0UGE5i>ftlMlfrl«rBB!r£acSl— j Pepnrtm ent : ^ Contact w ; ;£H1L0CAH&:------MonOsy^ _:i;_ —Xho—Timos.-hu-N ew s. X k tssJf I.e.cL - .tlOO-PLUS-monttify-renirrr - -Friday, meals and snacks.j ' with room lor a dopl«,-'.^o Ux Iroo lor a .97t weekly e B o b Is 734-4411 Prolorrod polty irainod.h' assumable Idans and o w n er: i ‘ will be_ clq:Iqsed M onday, SeSeptem ber 7; W ills il financing avaiiable.f/i? I I coal,‘ Tho opportunily ol a sa .'in i? .'’'' ^ m ln g a id o district. 734- lllo time. Works for 1 At homeI'e ‘733-8640 _ *43,000.00. - ‘ ■-‘i. in observancince of Labor Day.y. We will re- evoryono. Local Nallorial AVON- Joan Chapman 4 Marilyn Horbert. District o'EPENDABLEIaOy wanls lo DUPLEX, sharp, qulel lo ca-' ' - OroBniration, For froo ttial •babysit ' yo u r~ children, I o pen a t 8:0G00 a.m . on Tuesdayay, September call733-4560aller4om, Managers lor Avon ore now lion, assumable loan, ond hlrlng :in llmo lor- the Nulrltlous meals and'? owner will carry secot\d. ,_> Christmas soiling season. . snacks. Day or night, safe & happy holidc 1, II S77,500,00. . . . . 4 8. Have a sa day weekend! 25% Call nowl 734-9256,423-SBM. Diop-lns welcome. J5 day, ______ATTENTJONI______-BUHGER KING-Is:now hiriiigJ -■ - 007— -• - ^--loOsollnteresl-9 1 --0 0 7 - - • -.)ob8oflnterq»l_, ^ J L ______^ DUPLEX, noar now deluxe ------A lamily tn nood wanls lo ~ M.J:'s DAYCARE. Dayllmo 1 for a nighl malnianonce lO units. In prime area, V«iy ^ borrow Jl (rom you. Will pay posilion. Hours 12 m ldnlahr ^ O^OMETRiC supenrlslon with hot lunches19 large assumable VA loan.--J back $1.25 wllhin 36 monlhs. ;! EXCELLENfoPP^TUNlTY 4 snacks, dally arts 4 cralts Pioase send to; A Family in 10 6am, Applv In person JM ^ , ASSISTANT IS S60,000. • —/------. I Blue lakes Blvd.______lor tho tlflht Individual 10 4 lun time oducallonal skills .- Nood.-Box-524, Kimbofly,.ID- - - -loam the prolosBlonal relail-1,1- ,,ALthe.now.Twln.Falls.Eyo-. -Included;--Call--for--your-it-- Can Western Realty 733-236«-^—-- S334J____ ' auto. S9los business.3 Center on Shohsono Strool.; child’s pIocomonL N^arth:h orERlK733-2776anyllme.,;;;'^‘^ The ‘ SECRETARIES- Wnatovof Excoiiont working laclililos,5^ Training available, SondI Park subdivision. Near col- Announcements — 005...... MemorialHolicei- _ your skills. Lol mo work torL ..prolosslonal-. iialnlng,_in— ~ ~ M ark e t' “ you'lii aocufing thc"posiirdn J r The Eyo Center _ _ _ M1 FUllilL _ y o u — wani .- . - Wo — heve-r} come onlimlted. (amllv bos­ _ -MATilHElIivOUwCiwuTd- s'^ ~pilalitaH on~vac5t.dnsp~dd:^07= = w t : s o o t t i Lincoln------MARJORIE'S FLOWERS lorit W tL___ __ ._P6f30PilS-‘ openings. Jo d y ,-734-2550, ,n Jerom e. Idaho 83338 -_, -like,to babysit,IfLniylliQifSr One Place o f SnelllngandSneillnQ._____'■ monstfaior.-AppIy'In person ^ r ^ ^ v o y a rd shills. Call loss; dollvodos. All oc­ . lo Oick Ooy. Dick Deyly OR Tech, experionco pro- MONEY FORINDIVIDUALS*"^^ casions, 545 Spatks, 734. CENTRAL SERVICE JSOOOtoJSO.OOOFASTI" <■ M agic ALCOHOLICS : OldsmobtlQ/Buick, 712 Molnin (erred. ConlacI Marley ,y : .-.JA o f th e 202V SUPERVISOR, Havo open-- Avo. S.. Twin Falls. II unablo10 JackmanalTwlnFallsCllnlc,’ REUABLE'Chlid Caro In my ANONYMOUS - In g lor oxperioncod CS» 10 appear for Inlen/lew dur- licensed homo, Anyiimo,>. Tho equity In your homo cai^?'^ Valley ______Call 733-8300 r- 733-3700,______. any 000,324-5449. _____M2.., - lo iitfA ifld- Supervisor In 145 bod hospl-•_ Jng_fiuslnos3.-Hoi;cs...,afr-,fr-. .POSlTIONSOPEN:.Ior-LPN:^ be turned Into cash ih ro i^ h -^ ~ th in g s- - Times-News ] "lal, oxpandinT lo'165‘wMh“1 rangoments will bo made,3- 4 Cortlllod Nursos' Aides,- -WltC— BffSYS'rt:— S^pVr'”— a-fasfH6nT(rOWnors--l-(fir"-V AN OR(fA'Ni^TlON~OR new Iscllltles, Only oxpoti-- All Inton/lows slticlly con- oncod. 14 years old. Holly,1. from Transamedca Financial - onced person nood apply. V Excellonl bonolits. For ------CHECK DAILY...... SINGLE PARENTS, Adult & ■ lldonllal. fuithor Information Contact, 733-1048.______Son/lcos, Your money can""’ ------C l a s s i f i e d ------i family- activiiiesr Pafenis---Excettonl salaty and bonolil - zpeople^______FORCURRENT ...... L — - EXPERIENCED . Alice Burnum. RN. MinidokaI WILL DO babysllling in my■y bo usod toconsolldalo bUis, ' ------— •witnout"Panno/i~734:g4B7r "'paCKIflff:—“ ConlacI— RblbTT ' 2 buy "big 4lcket'’ lloms. cro- ’ _ _ U N E tM£CHANIC______Memorial Hospital, 436-0481,--' ' homo, any aoo, maklno 2 - HOUND POUND ^ 'a24-573l:Evo-8,829-S028,'~'~ ' Boer, Peraonnof Assisiani. runs' a day foHarrison.-pT ■moOQiing—put-m tirinvost-'...... Magic Valloy Momorlal Hos-• Ablo.lo porform lop quality;y, , ______ftN'a , . — will be NEWS ANSWERS? They're tn-thC- _ ,j work • wllh- - - minimum71 Immedlaio oponmgs-in iCU, Check-at-1316 4th-Ave. — monts,,.you doclde. Does 7 3 3 -0 9 3 f biblo. t Como discover Ihom -pllal. Twin Falls, or call TwinFalls, ■■ •. nol dlslurb your • llrst . ------, 737-2170. E.O.E. ' supervision. Musi bo0 NICU. and Modlcal-Surglcal Has your 1080 in Our Inlot-donominalional honoat, have own lools. In­ mortgago. To soo how much 1- floor. All shifts, oxcolloni ^ you can boriow, call: doing llconso expired? cluding air lools, IF YOUI) salary and bonoliis. Contact; Oit______'Silualions Warned FOUND DOGS 002 , . Loil/Found 5 c I ty o F b u h L Is acceptlM F I DON'T QUALIFY DON'TT JIM Chestnut. DIroclor ol MOWING By rollrod person, NOW ATTHETWINFALL-S— -applical'ons— tor-—Pnbite- -APPtYT^IIohway- 30-Ga/ag«^ Nuralno BorvIcosV 737-2135. i, INTWINFALLS...... 733-e0*4-'3 ^ m ore of •ANIMAL SHELTER ' FOUND FEMALE GOI.OEN' ~ WotKs Supervisor to bonin'I- , Call 734-70 9 4 : ______. dependable work, 73^4880. JN JEROME ...... 324-23«8 LAB, Full-Grown. Norm olJ dancestumbling " " ' Or Porsonnol Dopartmont.' LOCATED; 1396TH AVE,W. October 1. 1981. Manaoerial K 737-2t70, Magic Valley Mo- WE MOW and deep rake0 INRUPERT ...... 436-(T87'; Jotomo Goll Courso,(ndica- , ' FULL-TIME Evening Desk lawns. Trim troos 4 shrubs, a AQ0S3-12. Ballot, Creative & and Public Works oxpeti- Clotk needed. Apply at iho0 moriai Hospital, Twin Falls, !, this llons_lh.ni it had waikod a ' _onco. tiolpluL. Roaponslbie. - y-«[Y-f9aAO-nat)i{.Z33f5?49,. lonn distance, Pioase CallII ''folk dancBrExperlonctKJ-fn*- - -Lmietroelnn.T w in, ____ Idaho^E.oi.- • .._____ “ ImpoundodAugaisl siructor, Wondy King. Call 10 Clly Council and Mayor r 324;_5007_a_1tor6, __ | lor all phases ol Public HELP W/ANTED, somi- SCHOO'l TEACHER desires 1. Male German Shorthair, 734^ 17^ _____ n babyslllor. requires cor. sal- Qt7 gusineMOpportufiitiea} 025______JnJlrucliooj'-jC summer whIto, somobrowtt, spollod. Works Operation. Salary roiirod person to work In ^ ...... rI'LL DRAW IT FASTI Wall determined by oxporionce hardware storo parl^lirSoT- ^-ne|'otiabIe—Aftei-«pmr-- -AUTO—Dealership— (Chov--- 2. Malo all whilo Gorman Murals. Posters. Designs. Apply In person Krongol's Olds-Bulckl. old Shepnod Husky X. . and qualilications. Apply at oslabiishod. Sell I00%/or1 AIRLINE CAREERS! . is...^ Very, Reasonable, Call Clly Hall.^ 203 Broadway. Ti^yaiu_o.Jofome.'- ,• SECRETARY good skltls and Inlornslional Air Academy, 3.MaloblflCkCri»iniU£)._ _ JEROME DOG LOG.• S-.MAGICMARY-TaS-SlSI,;.- ^ pattlal 10 quBiiIiod operator, ----- 4-Sprmgof, Lab-4-mued-d------LovMiiloatid Loyal------Buhl. Id 83316,'Closing date HOMEMAKERS- part-timo0 a hard working splfli. Earns - will bo-Intorvlowlng- pro-‘-3 ------J up lo $175(woek, -P ro-- ; -G._-, GoriTian. _Box_-697.- brootf Pups, malo £ lomalc, Sepiomber 14, 193?.“ A f' - '' "nooOiD work aemonsfrafors Guornsoy. Wyo, 82214,I*- 3pocilv(j-3futJortlj-ir7-yot/r^‘------5. Malo biacicX Cockor I WILL NOT be rcsponslbio llrmaiivo AcllonfEqual Op- noodod. Iloxlblo hours, no0 fesslonal ollico will train on area. Il you aro IB years dr'”'’:! Seeking (?ood°Homes • ! compulor, Jody 734-2550, 307-836-2511______“ riding" 6. Male white Lhasa Apsoforr Hours; 6am-5pmmon-ltl for ” the dobls or bills of Chris portunlty Employor,______pressure. 67S-22779.12am^ • oldor and a HS gradoa^o.'-i r»owhomo. Barkot as ol August 2l,198t. □ SnollingandSnolllnn._____ COUNTRY STORE- S133.0000 you may quality Idi“-'» CosmotoIoglsirHair Stylist. HOSPITAL CONTROLLER + Inventory, Forlnlotmallon 7. Malobtownlorricr. 1. Fomalo Australian Shop- ^Barty Barkor. ___ _ Modern contemporary shop POSITION available in Sunn "SUBSTITUTE DRIVER" f' .alrllne/lravol iralnlnrf*''''' bikes. 5 Rural paper route. Ketchum. wrllo Ray Lowls, 1711 N,'' Ploaso call 1-800-426-16»i"-' _ .fl_Eismalo_£»owa_Cockc(__(------heid.X_bfQwn.ana-whiifij.L . — UW-SHOP— l-:.- -.needs halrslylist ,jv_r)o__L3 _Valloy, Idaho. 3_jo^5_ycars - -Cuttle, BoiBerldaho 63707.—------Spaniol. Vets'ed ih all phases ol" e'xporiehco toquired. Send"[j- -Sun-vaiinyrrNonirFonrOno- :— v_ancDuvflf;wA. . ; ------Uncofltested divorces. J75. c t two days por wooK, SUPER DEAL IMPOUNDED SopM 2. Femnte shorthalr X, while’ PBankruptcy and corpotaliort, cosmolology. Full lime/ resum e to Admmisltalor. 1. Male choeolulc brown undJ andblack2mo3. • uaranlood, Send replies to Moriti Communily Hocpitai,i' 4;30am to 7am, Call Hailey Ono ol a kind buslnoss. 3 K8______Muiic Lesson}. UO, v;iits, U 0„ etc. Mail ,' 78M «5______apartmonts, garago, main D on’tp u t i t lan. Wite>haiiod Griffon and3 3. 1 malo Dalmatian X, whiloI o orde: available. 336-0732, Box 0-J3C/O Timos-Nows. P.O. .Box 89, Sun Valloy, 3 PIANO LESSONS now Gorman Shcrlhair. and black, 10 woeks. p Idaho,______^ TAKING APPLICATIONS lor slreot locallon with good Boiso annual nol, $40,000 down. coptlng limilod number o n IMPOUNDEDS0P12 _ -4, t-lcmalQ Lab X, black 6 _ JUM£DlAIEdPENINa&J?afl- - OJrI-limo, nlaht glocklno -studom4_Boolnnlna-an% . atoa, fireplace. 2 car gataSS'v Monday thru Friday: 733-0050 ENROLLMENT, Call SamIJ Earn approximaloly J2000 UNCOnT e STEd" ...... I Insulated and panolod.'-'' u n w a n ted 0x1.284. EARN jl5.000-S30,000 litsI Ovoracre 4 23-5450. Free; your llrsl season. Com- DIVORCES Irom J240. yoar ■ soiling pianos and or- tr^l^nlng opporlunily. Ages WOOD RIVER REALTY Cotnor lot, closo to schopjl;-" __ ■ .aocaU30_Doa'’--'’r‘> brouQM_Il______LOST g ’ mission only. Not conlinod Pricod in low S60’s. 733-fil9i'* in cvQiy nouj. and SOLD or -gan9-lor-Hdmmofl bedroom house lor-aOBI*’" at MacNeil Temporaries Consumer Allalrs or ask forr tlonal I Income, S75,000. Ao-” * 714J535. _ a free pamphlet and tn-— polntment 1 only 733-7515,'Ho WANT TO hTr E, responsible MANAGER/CHAIRMAN formation Irom tho AiiotnoyI cealtorsploaso, 1 ';*■ ., S E RIVICESPI ' >EGIALISSTS person to (arm 225 Acres hay G eneral's Consumer Pro- ■ Industrial Occupations 4 grain + 100 head Angus- NICE BRICK HOmF ^ ! ; • - Division - -t e c tlo n — Otvlslon. Sute-• Alturas , Drlvo North, -s aI s S n e a r a s y o u r' telephone: School of Vocitlonal- Good equipment, housing house. Boise. Idaho 63720,• Sawtoolh ! School DlsltieiVi*^ furnished.- - sala/y -nagoUa- - Phono 334-2400 or t-800- i Technical Education ble. Sond resume to Box ■ bodrooms, I'fopiacb.!. ' Idaho Stale University 632-5937,______garago, targe family room '’ L-33. cfo Times News, J1B0 PER WEEK Part-Time at1 Call < 733-0480 evenlnos. ’" ‘■■n P.O.BOX548.TF.ID83301. Homo. Webster. America’s 1 aT a c o n c r ’etI T 7 ."~ " , . . _ CAR^NTHY ■ - ■ l a w n s p r^INKLING i'n PROFEf e ssio n a C ” 'Responsibilltios ol Ihis key ' NICE TV/O BEDROOM^^ manaoomcnt. position te-. WANTED older person to Ioromost_ dictionary com- | — s y s t e m5 s - • SECRERETARIALSERVICES' ' ' • BRICK HOME; - P a r^ -': Pjllos, drivoways, walks. w; Framing, siding,I, shoeitock.s porting directly to Ihe dean1 help clean apartments. Call pany needs home workers > ( 726-5192 evenings-______‘ basomoni, olociilc lorcad^n Quality wOfK ji a working wor rooling, tmish. QuaQuality wQtk, Toto & RaRain Bird, pro- 24 houours. Wo pick up and“ Includo ^ faculty and siall to update local mailing lisls.■ air, heal, air condiiionino, •* mans ptlco. 733-1&M..; _____ Roasonablo, 7344514591______fossional IInstallation & dollvor.or. Oono .,to your selection, evaiuaiion 41 Waniod RN's & LP's, Full or All ages, experience unnoc-; fenced < backyaid, largo*! assignm onis; curriculum S• pari timo. Ail shllis. Good |S3a^^^C all 1-71W42-6000 \ A-1 CONCRETE ______CH!MNEY.CL56Nifa e i : : : — Wo guaranloo ill speclllttllcatlons, MacNeil En- - • ' assumable 8% loanll Diwe','.' SnM M FHRAT^------3rijrTwtn*sy5tBmi3------togris*ISOS—734-»535-or-n4------_now.program.dovolopmont;-' ;— - vvO(king-conOltions-t-b«ne~ — -bY-il-al-304-Ad8msr-Dniy-“ ------and budgei management. Nfloa a cn im;ioy~sweeT)? n ^ ------T34-49&3, Ills, G/oen Acros Care ' -32 UNiT'MOTEL'Main‘s»c'et 29.950, i Call Ed ot Twayho 9 Minimum qualilicalicns: Center Gooding 934-5601. Elko. Nevada business op> t iyll-CKwv-i------MltliSIQRACRAGE'uNITS ______RENFRFRO I stops, oxposod ag : icp^repair i courleous. MaxIX (eo U i CUSTDlUMPAIMTlNG , l- _ 6 2 £ ______porlunlly, Includos attached' K ; 3 2 S " ■ manijjflt's noma, insurance" ^ »omoval.n^175,3;e-Mit5Ca3_ _ _ Nood siotage'age space? Check • WANTED: Experienced : n o money dow n wih buvT’fl------jr washing, paint strip- ,lion on a full-time pro-• Stool Siding applicator. Call olllce & a largo commercial , ACME PERSONNEL CUTLER welding' ilhly & seasonal Power now 3 bodroom hom o'in* - . New homos, older paratory program basis in! 734-7070______. ____ building. Low down pay , SERVICE f Z , T;nlury , 5 Aulomolive plhfl- tho stale ol Idaho; 3 years' mont. soiling duo lo ill Jerom, e lor FmHA qualifled-'t’ ASMEcortiliod.1717 years e«- Machine. 733-:733-5070. homos,as, Inlorior/exlorior, WE ARE EXCITED to Drosoni ' applicants. 13V.s anhujl'^ ------■------Con)m#m#rcsideflti4l-543-6eee------_(u[lJitPC__iQachinQ_exDOf)--; - - -heaIth,ConU clat 1243Idaho- r ------v;o“ n 3 v m 't3 c ito r“v.'3\-v.-ay-of------pfltioncorPortaDioiDio 'fig-Cail------MR.-A’s"'^------' once; previous educational;- -io-you a fantastic opportuni-- St., Elko, Nev. 63801. Phone'- rporcontage-rato'S-TnorilhKr^ ------; ly In direct salos. TOTAL ' payments as lo_^a$.;4M.a______doing ilLC^W jll 734-0r34^S<45. ■ 423-4983.______------ONEHOURMRMARTINIZING______administralivo sjporvisorv . _n)2J38H433— , „ ) ; ~ 0xpe^l6ng6- dif5lrible~ ^ a1 ^r 6UCCe66-4NC—t»-w-iiT- ■■ ■ ■ b U T ------Pillows, rcaiircjmor or ocwn,- - ~ ry com m cnjurate withI ground lioor 4 g«owir»g fasir- saniiijod. cle ens, leveling, seeding 1 e g n e r "s cleaned & blown Garden background (minimum icks, 733-6672.___ pasture;res, mowing weed •J27.000). Starting dato on ot1 Mack 734-4340 or 733-1245, ADVERTISE: WELOING SERVICE-ICE Floyd Gambrol, 733- j YOUR OLANDER'Sr s MACHINE & beloto January 12. 1902. I-Anyt.me 4 REPAIR SHOPHOP 8984 aftafter Spm.______Submit; lottor ol applicailon, ^ ______Siles People Open HouseI " , SERVICE SPECIALT consltuciion R0TO.13.TILUNG- and re'sume no liter manI LOOKING lor a change with ' IN THIS DIRECTOR'ORY orR opa(r,734j2«>40 Ultho work.ork, Heliarc S EDWAFARDS CUSTOM -OlflM< Aclion Emp loyer.______split. Call Dave Luii, 733- EXPERfwiNDOW ■ 1717 or Town and Counlry Youf ad V.III fcjcft 22.000 22 CLEANING COMPAip^fjy PAINTING 44 REMOOEUNQRl Wo-sKJ MANAGER TRAINEE- C«------families ovoiyooy andmd the ------___4hjt-cul^U ^C all ------Za_ tc e t , ■ DQOOfTUnityzrTigTOr: rri hases ol business - hiro 4 3u. Call 35 years exporteri^mtifncf .c k.jiir^ii 5,^1^ Done beslby by Sierra Paint 4 Hlh Av.»ve, Easl. Twin Falls. { s’aTe’s p e r s o n ' T ^ loday ana one ol our (fiendiy(fier - 543.ii30 or 734-9250 LLHOMEBEPAIR, _ _ C J re, inventory control. Wholesale ' larm equipment, Ad-visois will riclp youJuword «. oijod.MacorJ scheduling. , personnel. 1lor established dealers. SaU. j TlEslatwe«i______L5pm.7^3igiIW-— ■ — . ------lORSCs o n ------^------_BldflflyC lafly a jjr.ffla y a.a n a. Jberiefils. Car ptovyod. Send " ------Call 73«-9«99 ------^------Crane-OBdHiggingtno-73J-l2l4.------PAiUnNG _ Rights a week. Send resum e• -resume-ford-SJ-cVd ' W es" " ------— ------.Nq_IloUiUiOrqi required. 12 '10 N-33 c /o Times Nows otor loe imii!. flxjaefietic^Jj»,328-5224. ;____ Cranea aand Rlqolng. 733-123^, fMICROWAVE , • SYSTEM 'wotkl Direct sales, we train. ,1 haulmo. Oasemonis,, IroIreo i Pivots to septicc t,tanka Can PAT'S 4x4 «nd: :SERVICE ■ fREPAIRER, Full training and I t polential. reputable 1 .many benellls. High School ■ no expetlonce neces- r~ J T T I eoncfelp tcmQ.al. Iinqj:{t()al.Qn ______654-7931 ot MobileII10 ■43S4943______i SICEK..-______C sysiom s, small sodmOdiment JANITORIAL Potmaneni Home He lor D K — ■'dipiomTioquiraa'sfieTryoiT c 1 ponds clojncd. Timm i Nine Towing I Recolecoviry. You've Trimmlimlng. temoviiifl, limbs ------CBft-quallly.-Call-ArmrOp--c - -1 ESTATE ! rajl-4365,734-lflM _ 01 places ol caliodnho resl,resl. now call the cut 4 KI lowered hydtaulicaily, . Pportunilies colloci in Twin SALESPEOPLE | especially _____ Oliices & olhei Palls 733-2671,______^ 1 pBRrGI • BUILD ^REPAIR business. I do wim“ m o w s Can Highjh Performance 733-251'511 or 734-1286. F larm . Modem oKico and fa- , •REMODEL 734J^omwoen5 n 1 li5 p m . . . Au o pans and accessories. TREES= SERVICE ^NEEDED Automatic cllllles < with lois ol parking. I ------E— Jl counify Contaei Harold Kelthley, , , ■ JOBSHOP nlfy prices, P a fs JIM>)A(lAC'S ‘ I irinsm lsslon lechniclan. * ,y. Fora 4x4 and Spoodood Shop.4 O.K. must have GM expenonce. Main ' Wesf Really. 507 Wes! I1 '* 5 31,348 , ^ ______. .Sm all jobs a spociaiw P pt^QO ^ o u can iivo0-w * Ith- - PofSonjt , . RecovBfy tn - Stumpiip.»emov»l,423-4792 _ - -lor -I; aggreseive Chevro'et s Main, I Twin Falls, 734-0555. ] -Fm^4-jTOunow:------" OldsmoCiie ddalersMp m I .3 B o d -o o m i • Diih«ci>>cr I . _____ Sery'co- 260 Si inQ_call 837-8178 Magic Valley Idaho, Send I .2B oihv • Roa.,0 I •BUiLO'REPAiflS North. 733-7152.__ ' UPHOLOLSTERY 015______^YSltlBrs I ------PRECISION U t resum e 10 Bax 399, Burley, • • Sunken Living Room I • Alt Conditior.-ng '■ * ^n ■REMODEL . . -.- .. . .KiOeUILOEflS UMINATE ii. . -C & 1S Upholstery, Iree ldaho833lB, ATTENTION - WORKING I .Coihed'olC«.lirg, PARENTS, Kindergarten. Complolo {Ob. roughugh i Newconjiruclion, , Cooniof topsJS i4 gwioral si;r- , — estimalliles, p u. 4 doL. auto. Nn e e d e d FOR CURRENT I , •NoturolGo.H.ol . ori.Remodo facing. F o atuting^formlci ^ ir & (urnltur SCHOOL YEAR, Title One pre-ktnderganen. & nurwry I t.Kiichorr * • .• (mtsn. Can 734-2576 Of or Decks & patK ture. leather. Ph. S ' •JCiyCnrogf ____ ; . / ■ • € __ lahos. Call Wilsonan lamiilaminales. Work Sharon3n 734-3438. AAide? parl-llme. For lurther Classes 1 available it "Ba -, ' 5869. •- - ovonlnas 734-6050 Peep. For additionar'lrr* I M Gr.837-H44. InlormatlonIr contact Ed I I CAUfmDEIAIlSraOA5 i l « ! ...... _ ' ' . . ‘ . S',.3upoijnjendeni,Ot_ s lormallon , call 733-5097. , Marian Clar, Casilelord BABYSiniNG I In my h o m e r ’I— * 7 3 4 s « nT MOOnsOPEI©^ - School Dlslricl 1417. 537- Potty ' trained. Close lo Har- 1 ■ Tu... t Jhur^ I ^ LIStyouMj* business in thefl Directory ofSeirvicoSMoi . 651V______rlson ' School. 734-8552.____ INEEOEQ..Truc)L_in»cAajUca------BAatSiniNG-locaiedi 2 -I -1 WILIS. INIINC. - .1 . £tone783j»3i:!ot^lhaifaslst^i»olaila wllh GM experrence lor well ' ■eSUOIiJttoO— ■'-C herrTilef. -4 -I•I .u-K, ssundpyr*^'—— dealership In Magic Valley BABYSITTING i In my home, I j »iuD'omc{IiC{ 733-0460-734,63ii'“J - |.' Idaho.k Send resume to Box Hot I lunches and shacks ^ ' 734.0269-V3Z699^ [:' —“T ------1 313M.Burley,!daho433l8. , 0*11733-5353. ( j ■ / — HoiT^^sgr MO; HomeiForStIa ^ ------S unday^..Sep.;enibor6,J9B1 S .„Ti,mes.tj(SiMe w ii. tw in Falls- !J.ihn C-l l . — ' 030 Homes ForsaieIe OM HomasFof Sal9_9. 030____, Homas For Sale .-10.-, ——------:------3 BED H 00M S..S8m 'twsl : ...lumacfi.. JuiilKOod. Jiaois...!?' PRICE REDUCED lo $41,000W?.- - m w .U P P £ R . - small- '2 ^2 VERY"niCE 3 b<>dfooirhoio. - - dr«p«.-folilo, fliore On 5 • 5 bdrm aV3l9 Filer Avo W Dt- on S acros wllh possibiiily olj|- NO”REAL-TOR-FEES-Ownarh Mft Hom*«Fof Sal*-'ll*-'-tab-; HomasFerSaie 030 - Homttfo f6 a ie'•'WO -( ------Hom»»forStle------— n . bedroom. See at 462 Jot- will pass savings on 10 “ ■HanMn tJusinws-loia. H*»-•J ____Family room A 2 fireplaces, I lorson.J19,000 or trade. Calloil additional 5 acres. Soulh ol j]l M r ^ regarA ssum sbie loan ' buyer, 3 bedroom in Klm-n------lutuco. Roasonabio. Call ° J 2 z z . m m r - , ------3g«-S3M~ ~ — FOR SALE . 2 bedroom r‘ - f 4220. y.lt** ' * A STEAL at £».9 0 0 .3 bdrm. ^ homo. 1 balh. largo llvino or Real Estate Unlimhod, — JuinroHJ6niom5rw2(rfifTr“T r- -PRIGE-flEOUeEO-ttOOOM O- -TiWhTwilh-rir-oplace^BiSOil!"y f- -JWl07r<1?6 - extra larga lot. Call MarvIfv For quick salo, AssumabI*ablo C«ll733-06a2. IW Out ol Town Homei -- ■ ^JJB R e-al; ------i f e s C - 734-4221 or Western Realty.Ity. privale loan. Owner wll FOUR BEDROOM - BRICK;K: ‘'‘-VOUULOVE-’’ -0'^YJ27.500-J_b*df0omr- .. 733-23ftS. ------carry after down paymoni''on or Top normeastj«ati5iuon_ ],h_ lhis4bodroornhqma______on— ihla-2-8totyoidarhcme that'at- “ 1129 sq. (t. homo on a largoaa 7333:2:2' 6 2 6 ...... ADOPT this liomQ wllh_ ------com ororN orth Junipor and - is.rcaily shatp..3.Dodrooms,s, lol, needs a lilito work, can : "Julio' Lanii, 2 balhs, lamilytly 2 - oaths—liroplaco:' family­ly- rom with' opIlonV'call for'or "~' flood-character, aliracltve room. 2 nrepiacos,'s, room, 2 paiio's, and noai asIS dolalls. Munroo-Robins Re- BtSuTi'Si' s'Y edT o o m HOME. 5000 sq. It, . neiohB«tioor* - Andorvon w^ndow^ • & aamoiwofk. JM.OOO. Bring _ sprinklera. room lo park RV -2..hooi_oumpj - cuitompm kitchon Vnry„enoruy oKere. Coll Francosos QUALITY THROUGHOUTlUT. and t>oai. Owner will fi- SEE THIS well decorated.’^2 2 FAST POSSESSION 2 'y oflicienl. Owtioi.will help AMERICAN Bedroom home on corner } yoor old gorgeous 1950 help linonco ol rnojonablo Ho8seiriollM7-6630onyllmo.10. . All brick, doublo car girago•ge. nance, M7,500. Call Ed, Mar. ralo.5»30,000,Coiiio *00, WoBlornReJlv543-&4M. 3 Bedrooms, 3 balhs, lorma lol, 300 Easl 2nd, Jorome.10. • ‘1 *'• * bodroom hom«ome.' 2 bolhi, llroploce, oir |ma^ kolina Associates. 734-<675.V' . REAL ESTATE g cond., eleel h«o1, 3 cor < dining room, don and fencoc Carport, palio, fireplace. :or gorqe wiih oponor. price CIEAN. 9 UNIT APARTMEffMENT in qui.ii aroo . CIom, V* ' S APPRAISAL -T- fully carpoied. matehino ap-,r>- reduced J72.000. CoilII Joe Jc 734.3393 10 soo Intcdo to downlon or could_bo ATTENTION! yard. Among Iho man^lany GREAT TERMS AVAIUBLE.,E. • ■ -(Across Irom Courl House)- -bo_.5. BEDROOM HOUSE.- • - - 1 - - Sell or leaao your homo to,Q oxiras tn Ihts exciting hom(5mo Owner will llnanco wilh 12 • lly.' .booutyqIthishomo.-MQiiMolnV/. Roatry 734,0555, S46.900. Colltojtio, Qj] aro a walk-tn codar closoi l: 734.5650 ^000*32"'-48i4**'^^* ' OOOD BUIJ,DINC LOT - \ Rock^ Min Really. Wo nood sol, $15,000 down. Lovely homo , Doug Vollmer, Broker - W oil ol Twin . Ncorly ______!pfgo_panify_and_»paeiou!'Oua_ . plus a 1 bodroom aparimont.- ,, 3 BEOROO^jVi balh_homo_S's------'/. ocro. S10._50D,______~ utility room. Aurora Capita "*------Alda S t r o n g - , 733-0905" Iffcalod'on qulol doa’d-n fenced backyard. Owner Is — carry;: ■I-L0W-INTERE6T,- ...... assumaDio— loan;— D rgo-IQ- -vorv ahUiousVsoirmOOO:'X):— ------___ -Koy SnidpL.—^,..-..^ .^J,33:2546., ___ Rockj^Mtn Road's V. E. LiTfyJonorBrbker E, 2 Bedroom trallor house &v^* C all...... 733J332812a formal living room. Formalal Calf Cheryl Aion:o 324-2622, 0 . , acre. In Boautllul Hagermar Dining room, kilchon withth -vaiioyr-weii—tanflscaero,> c q - ...... — - =*atIhg-aroy:=ta^0O='aff'ii^: ___ -£37.-44£l3______. 'f ^CANYONSIDE REAtTY^ r=flkT:INPUTiON!~? ___ T^r&oni^^vnth^^iifep{aca.-.-3:t ^^~733:ro826f 324-3354 - — ^-$alO^OOO^Ain-«tT^CRCI Vnty il.'-/iiV2'bi-'iF" 3 bedroom" "Masonor?f ^ “ PR0FESSI0NAL7" bedrooms, don or fount) I uje/tgrTrj-I T 3 3 - 2 3 6 5 ■ room fvjmQ in o nico o««o 0 (« io Fil.if. $5 000 tfow.i ’ This oxcollont InvoatniorM homo in tho McBride addi ' bedroom. Private drivore 3 BEDROOM lownhouso fr>'in' ft , ■' rcoltij ■ Si ownor wll! carry. T34,4. oppbrtuniw could bo your,!.( . lion Hoyt)urn. Has 3 balhs. REALTOHS secluded area for kids yetel Jerom e, 2 balhs, utllily . "ACE IN THE HOLE", twin.in beautiful IS' liroplaco, large■■H" 734-9880 closo lo shopping aroa andId room, ceiiinQ cable hoat. on!s BUHI. Iront room a kitchen, lolss of0 ______, schools, Lols 0! LargoJO 2 levels, low mainlonanco, I $ 3 4 , 0 0 0 BES BUYI BUY Juji S4.300 buy, 1!,i^ •• brick duplexes* 7 rooms spacious 3 bodroom oidur each, plus, bare land lor(Of slorago. Also a 2 bodroon' - boautllul trees. Nortn EaslSI $31,000, Call Eugene CookOk * 3 4 3 - 6 4 9 4 Idor homo. Buhl. Convcmoril *• -anotner'dupiexr-Pfime-NE- aparimoni—with a . 3 ..caiS ______J W O EOBONE ------locattG!T:"Feo“appral5oa"a^ -ottle room could liir o lomily— ------locatlon. Owners wll! Jj. fi­ carporl. 3 aiorago rooms,tns on 1 aero, Excollont loca-“ • $83,000 but ownor realtor is room, Itrepioce. oir-cetr-condllionocl. Ow nui will J65000, Shown by appoinV)ln|l lion, charming 3 bodr, olderOf.- -ready lo sell, moko-oiler, -carry n l.l0 ; ;. Hurry 1-822-322...... nance below market. ------homo plus soml-allached 4 '* CANYONSIDE REALTY-(— Stop by tho> 1 Wostorn Roalty ------monl only, 678-6287.------} * Call Chuck al 733-1874 or 733-1082 o r 3244354 3 YR OLD 5 bdrm home* or - toom-CDluoo_nearly now.w. Everciofln Roallv 734-3200. booth at th^falrall*. Cs 01or colvc* , il •. lonciid o ____ REALTY Assume 6 3/4 Ln472.5005Qj‘ pasture. Owner. 7 3 4 -t^ , stoff. Pick opup your birthday couloe run* along-thebe \w o il bounclory. ond il'i 324-58l9ovo5orwkends. • ' INTERESTED in Shoshone-^e- .030. ..-HorTBiForSal#• ’030 Homes For Sal#_IS— calendor card v noor Iho Filor Foiigroundlundt. Allroctivo-3 bodroom "IT, Strool cornor property? Cali I with our compli- 320 + or - ACRES- Glenn: 1 m onts. iplll level homo, juslI 3 'yoorj old. Eloclric hool. 7 3 4 O T Ferry aroa. Long growing - 733-6462 evenings only lovo rock liroploco. dock,ick, 1Tl4. — . season. Sprinkler IfrigalecSS « » ! = : ______^_____ - - BEAUTIFUL- • brictr -homo"n o - -witrt good Snake Rivor waieiaier KimbERLY, - - Oldor ,,- IIMU -3- eI $ 7 9 , 9 0 0 3&0 VIEWI VII Exlromoly nico 3 locatod soutti ot Joromo on .ul(g Bodroom, 2»ui Oen (could bo 4lh bodn>odroorn). doublo liroploco. trees. machine stiop.>p. Globo • Roalty, 733-262® oior $7,000 down, Assumo iiium oblo VA loon molioi ll I R E A M - po»»lbio lor you 10 movnovo^ghl in with o vory low garden, Iruit treoi, ouloautom atic iprinklurr.. Ouiu! [ excfiltont area only B milosos 733-54S7.______$29,000 at 6.5%. Call be- country-iivingl B28,------Irom Twin Falls. Ownor will ■374 Iwoon 9am-10pm. 423-4676, --dow n poymo'nl. In N Noi oirhoajt oroo wiih 3 bed- !'.||] 4 or moro bedrooms, T 3li rooms, 3 bothi, fomily tc carry wilh good down. Call miiy LARGE S Bodroom plus ol- ly loom with liroploco, lormol . Jorry-al 324.5S22 or al Roalif' balhs, pallo, balcofiy. lamii) living room, thi> homono itI- |usr whol you'ro looking $ 114,500 >eF•RESHINCIYreV ROOMY! B.-au- room. Socurc yard lot kidsj s S i ’ICO and garago, ftti m ck. tllully docorolod .S bodn>adroorn wliilu br,ck tioinn ■ Eslato Ujillmilotl. 733-6107, rby Irull itoos, largo gaidon. BUILDIMN C L O T S for. Coil ERIK 733-2772776 for your opporlunlty. 1114.______^_____ • Sawtoolh achoQl nearby S54,000.00, on 6 ocre* In Iho couniry.ilry. Ooyliqlil boscriiutil with — Low 60's. France:ices Pl^y houso. swings, etc. 60-3o- Duplox or rosldonce I » l o t ____ '...$10,000 _ work b onth oroo, lullIkJirKorijiicuJot-Cariiiino l acroain 2 - 2 % o c r o i, . ______...... $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 itove. gordon spot, 1I 4 IIruit trou* ond olio o now Buhl., Immaculalo condillonon OX HomosForSaielale 030 Homes For Sala 16x20 ihop buildingI will.wi 220, owoit* you now, FARMS#• D A I R I E S with ovor M frull iroos and ■■ Coll ERIK 733-2776 lor for dotoili, only $34,500,00 largo , garden. Tho widow 318 A CBtS -■ Beoutiful row crop lorni, ____ •~5oynoTifComo'an3'500'lt“ “ Q U A K INIO O iA S P I N A N D Cpncrole JTicho*, fullI wotor^ sharoi. 2~hom(ii. C«iiJjm&43-S604. *W>pi, Horollon. 125. . ~THE PERFECT:rSTARTERHOME~ FARMALAHD IRINOPINI* Abound lhi» 1 oqro choiCB A N C I N G T O eon oKerd m untoinlin retroot1 ol Ihis price. Call - B a r k e r------Outfauming» ...... $ 2 0 3 ,5 0 0 ^ 80 ACRIS ■ RowI 1 crop S posture, good 54343717t ...... Q U A I I F Ir I E d b d y e r s ------KothyUdihaXLUaZ-lLl a t to*/;. Agooddolry lito,.Ito, 842^i — - . I* la ta t* B te b d lv b lO B • W I M MM lI N O P O O L (Cornarbi Pel* Un* HRo< oo^« W othlngton SI. North) BY ANXIOUS OWNER COMMIIIRCIAL Chock Ihli one to leo>0 whoi> 579,500,00 will buy Prlc«-' reduced J5.000 to In Twin Folli today, A^ hooiadho »wlmming pool wllh 3 5 A C R i S ■ Adjoin*'Twin 1 Foils Cily U7.W0 wilh e% assumablo’lo ' INDUSTRIAtkL PARCILS dolochad b a lh hiouto,0, o< iocuiii. for tho house, limits. Row crop, walorr ihiihoros. larm or subdivide. _ ^ lo a r |. AlLbrlckJLeoaroom. 2 _ T 4 5 , ______- -1.6-ocroi ...... ______.. ______$ 4 0 .0 0 0 ______3 bedroonH^_oif-v./ndi1io:ll1ionlnfl,j3li^f!-;k_ofidjondv_ . . . bath, rancb-slyla wilh-Iull.. icoped lo porfoctloii! 0 baaemenl and redwoodod ------1, Ono ol tho loy< homo* In deck. Largo lencod lol wllh MOTEl AND RESTAlDURANT SITES AVAI- town with a pool 10 It wonv. t la it long. Coll Kolhy Irlih 734.9387, S79.500.C00.00. ‘M T lABLE IN TWIN ON1 BLUE I LAKES NORTH — r ------O j m U B F ■--B reu iiaa rt^ e w zbodrobm, 2 - - -OfMN-flbRtCY-OFi>FI^^E-4-04-»NTiR ------U l M A M C U i a ______lovoly 4 bedroom, 3 bolhI home, lovely large balh Including huge Master CHANCE. Suite wllh walk-in ciosel. lomily room, toporatela utility,u loodi'ond load* si dressing room & doubloS 1 8 5 C a m arlllo W ay tioroge. all oppliancei:ei there. For oil i;.w ouioili sinks. Gas heal, garage.|0, 7 bedroomt. 1 both,1, bbulii ln china hutch, »iovo, collConnl* 733.2365., S8:S85,500.00. relrigoroior. corpotedted through-out, doublo-cor- JonHoj* 733 03? _ porl with iiorago 4paeoSCO and rodwaod dock, ^ ?J4M43 A Sm U M AKUiM B I V A L O A N 3 bedroom, b rick hom In 1 I ■ BY OWNER 4 bodroom. $ S 8 , cul-de-sac. lots of oxiras. 18,500.00 ----- —4pflr»Mer»y»Tom. conlrolilroloir. {ull unlinliKod boi». Yq Ph, 734-6347, 73i-637C370 Of Joon Btqwl>Y 733-9t33__ mont. Moluro londtcap V Was tei.SOO roducod to ""'.7JJ43J3 coping. Coll Connie Id *oo ____W.OOQ, A ivtm flhl»-at-tj»r- 3 Au9< ond for oil detail*. S58,0(8,000.00 1654 Belatr Circle. Twin F_a|is_IIS- Do'HWui^W^ 3J6 *416 J o n e s F — CaH73«^57g:— N O T F A N C; Yy * . j u s t h o m i t ------BY OWNER 3 bdrm homo on A k ick-younhoei oHI kindkli of homo - Solid 1 bod- TWINfALLSS ---- BUHL 1 acre northeast ot Jornmo. room, 1 both wilh dolocsiochod gorogo. Eo*y to core 1755 ADDISON 330 N. Broadway Large Shaded, loncod yaid. - 2 8 5 9 for yard. Reloxir»g pritiI'lco.'SIS.OOO. Coil Dick for 733-0404 54 3 -8 2 2 ^______, t4S.Ti^. Call 324.7 3 6 a . ___ I I 7 3 4 - doiail* 733.2365. ■ BYOWNERon.Slacreswn ■ ' moro acroj avail., largo 4 _ bdrm. 2V, bath homo vil_ - t»8«tilui view ol S.R. Ca­ nyon N.E. ol TF. Many exiras, oxlia acrcago has 24'xpS' Shop w/ o>lra slorago lor bcal. ^'orso - stalbrHcmB’apprsisod lor1 W/ATCHO )U R FARIM; J157C00 In IBftr $137,500. 'Rollmetiiingffor Everyiyone” ExIra actcsQc & buildings t - *39.500.734-3373,______" RANMCH&G(iO M M ER\C\AL CY .OWNER, Boauiilul biick homo, immaculate cond. 3 $ 3 3 , 0 0 0 m ! A lE N A N a *iK E CONDOl bflms. 2'-% Dams, liroplaco & $ 7 1 , 9 0 0 UKE STRIKIhtlKINC Olll rills brand Eorgel yard .work vft^nKl|n you ore l^proud owner now homo is loaded wiih db[ ta r grgo. 2nd fireplace 1In’ DEI:p a r t m e ol thi* vary nlco colt ^ e with^ 3 ‘bedra>iTi», 2 both*, ilh lop quollity foourus bsrrit. Lrgo landscaped yard, ENTGRCOW. _ . & conilruclion. Fealuroi .3. •d. potlo, f;noncingav6|®l<»lo( 3l2-A, ra I .3 -b o d ro o m -3 boll«*. - pallo, Iruii trees & water breohlotl nook, heal pump.p. NordicN wood windows '* well. Present loan assuma- lull insuialod double gorognjgo. largo polio. 8 m oro' • ble. 1339 Evororocn‘‘i I Vern D os)shier, Assoc. BiBroker, Our Faium, Ranch, I $ 3 3 , 0 0 0 A MMT r OF KOUBB FOR UTTIE 90-A ----- 0r-7a3-0307______..MONEYI O v o rJ J Ojduoro ^ u focl.witl^partiQl bo*e. -.-. mont lor » to r o o o^ l3 bedroqm«|>»^* hooting, $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 (XCItlENlENT oWoitTUNrm ------. BY-OWNER, 3 Bodiooms , ” ' i- C o m r r j f - M . L . S . W5.000 cosh down S o»*unktumi/ tho loon* on this ' house. Low down, only mercial Specialhilist. M ember ol goraoe.S in goodcclnflitiJflilion, FonceiljB'Jondscopod. I Good aijumoblo locm^: OKCotlonl swimming pool,I. mmoturem goil oporo- $13,000. Catl 734-5269.___ lioni Lott of polsnllal lorr Ihe ihi tight ownor - Vory home: See, compato ihe e-O n Blue L akes, ZZ< onedlndusliicil— ------$ <11 , O O O th iE- qualilm country like seltino morkol. Froe tiondiitffctfftop1o««,'^noOI « ^ & io » id o , $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 THE CONVEI■JVENIENCE OF A 4 BED- ' ■ & price boloro you buy. Cani_ ; » 56 Acre!es O f G ood Farm LandLi W ith D eveloio p m e n t a l l^ncod_b_ockyard lc>f,>fi’,)Ka kids, ond boiV of iUI a ROOM ranch jlylo_homo> in prirno.NE l^colior^ ll _ _ — T0r0BTanir73T-0471. — ■ goc^oiJumbbroIooiTlG compllmonlod by o privatedto pdfio iuirbundod i>y j: _ P o t e n t itial, s O n E dge of Tww i in Falls, $300,000lO ____Iho m a tte r's louch in l ^^ d icoi p m q - iu5t poHoct ____ ----- f o r ^ ^ - — ^9,900^H :d fn, pnto,t,^in,og rVfH ■yaufragguiiiliuiaiL'lQdoy.,,. yfllj ____ “ m arket' anaiysiS’“ on“ yoUf“ - p^rlO 'A crB:B !>-A buttlng Perlrre^iff8TldgB t)TFB tjj61^R esT^orth-;—IT ACREI 3 bodroom^ ’2 homo. both*, olociric heoiinff.-.:.;^ B e a u t i fful i V iew A nd Zonec gorogo, nicoly lorvjid^ O w ners will corry somo ed Com m ercially papor-WoIlwonhiI)»ln^•inonoyl I 211-A. '~7-‘- - ^ 8 5 > 0 0 0 SITUATED3 ONOt 2.13 10VELY ACRES SPRIN G CREEK Ai'.U thi* lovoly 4 bodroom,>, 3 both home Two bol- REALTORS I • Prim e KKi im berly R oad Pro|• o p e r t y . i,'-d you con own O L dobllihod boor tovem in ^ ^^ o ll, ttecutiluily docoiotodyd MuitSEE!\ 233 A. tJUETOHEALTH local Magic Volley idW Coll u* lodoy for moro J inlormorion. 95BL, t ^ 8 9 , 5 0 0 OWNERR AMUST S E llll ONLY : SiY£AR OLD 4-lovel custom ______t ,JrXtOOO c a s h d o w n ondid youyc couki bu Jhu i>ruucl bsHI.IM ocros,'/^ mile oui. $ 6 9 , 9 0 0 BEAUn,UTlHJy ^EW RUSTIC HOME \ 'o w rfor ol this ologant homo-no ini, proitiqiou-. rJE loto In ono ol Twin* n ic[tstim eitj o s. lots ol living oreo ■^ • t1 ^ \0 n ly - I yoor old. lopop qualityq con-.ifuctioii'S 5,'ACRES, Shop, rentals. 1 ot thi* low prico, l90iTi^ -rfu * sq. loot wilh 4 bed. mo14f,lols:’througt)oul, Fooluooluros 5 ipacioiji bcd- fntleoul. .- I n . ii: room*. 2 both*. fatjiWlrpHf room, liroploco, e«tro rooini.'J' * bolhi, 2lom,lyro(y roorm. lir^>~oio»trosl 24Q-A.______central vocuum. oxlro insulinsulotion S h ro l pun>p IS auqt>out>i?Qub!v «i0'0.y- PpBSIBLY RENT. 734-2050. $69,500 A i^ lOOKINO FOR A PiC- Wllh automatic door*. Qoouloouli/olly fenc»dXlo7i(f~™ :ii- — RUNRF O R Y O U R W I F E I ------__--- - LIVE INTfHi^COUNTRV^l-;------1; - - TURE PEBFECT A O ^AACET C t W« ore proud lo o»or scopod yortLwUhundetyoooiound^pitnkUo^. 65&-A. - Live in irie.ccujntry atnj < . ihi*. lovoly. im n^jSiloteloie 3 ocr«s, comploto with Don't let Ifiir. '"MlIMl 2 Dodroom horrv.' cjyl uw.iy J enjoy llie view Irom'tlii-. ' nic«-3.*lory, 4 l^ ro o m $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 nBEO Of- gt lovoly 3 tMtdroom fiomo,1 0 , UJ1 9U country kilchon >om homo, a rod born in es- Of- CITY-UVING7- 16a- V uroDiaco, OaTirrjiprTipnt with Rfrc 'rcjom anfl lots of coliont th ap o , - ocro* on Highiawn Drivo wilh will (.•iKod'poMof.' oiiH :;ior.i(jf plus- a 'd n iQ wllh litepinct! Musl soe >4 »hop and rjorogo. white dnrk room S-lt.OOO. Ret. No !e 10 iiDDfeciale S75.000 lorKing, big gard«o,otid 10 X 18 born. Tho lovolyoly brickI homt' lo o tjn -. 01-2CO Rel No. 81-241 ond 3 wolor share*, locotod ;*. * * * noor Filer Cily limcS;|,0%lO w n o ri wilt conjldor corry- 3 bodroom*. 3 lamily toorni>omi. largo d: light' lv;otMiri5,, Ocaon, (iroploco. oversized garage, > III W e ir k h ...... V.l. , . Dick Irwin. . . . . • ...... and lireplace on' mam lloor. Ilo Famiiy-toom. Rlx. :::• ...... 734,1377 ...... 733 6004 cCNered piiho. wtwtIh ■ 1,-iwn 'and pasturos under room, shop in lull basctpr Tom Woitlch . .. .p -;...:...... 734-1377 ■ Oobro M cOonold...... ir;5b'J4i !• y AMLETT trenl flV parking: double Lynn Rasmutson. . r . i;! uprinklorG Som10 e ioulbuiidirigG.' Don't m iss ttiiG garage wiih auiomalio op. Joan F ra n k ...... i ...... ; ...... 734-6939 ...... r:,3 2!i.''7 opener. paio.and lenced 8 oltyV ooh ...... ' one it you're c&jnirmlrytjound Rci No 81-233 yard. $69,C»0 -Rof.No.at81.259,. ;;;i • Belly Bi^Jon . , . , I...... 733,5597 ...... 7;)4.V. .\! E*lhorBoyio : , V Tr r ^ ;— . .■■'rrr.^733iSat>a. - . • 6 o h ,Y w ^ ^ ...... , ...... ■ 7J4 r e r . : . .. 733-11 u - f R e a l t y - a o o f f i c e ....73W 079 BLUE L TKES BRANCH ^ A D D I S O N ^I BBRANCH • I KoGlean Lyl.y tle ------7 3 3 ^ 4 6 5 . iyceColo'_____ 73tfi7B7 PattieLocki Dave Hamlall .73W0»_ : k a f d ------734-0600 ii^; 7 3 3(- - 5 3 3 6 0 4 0 0 in^Gre Shirley RucJ c k ------7:733-9301 f ' 7 3 4 - 0 . S S y e l u d L.akos o k Blvd. NoHh 1&D5 A ddlsorson Avo. E.------: ;• • •-r- O otlie S trlnIngliold-.-.-,-734-1 i 70l - 4 - ^Reahil O x S ■’’’o'^ K o lo uuch c ,.,-,734-96l7.-§ - ^ . ' Cheryl Lamimbert .,. .7347945 ;|. GEMI S T A T lE i ^ g A i ; ■ 'MUSfiEUSdON.L0vei7^f-3 ‘ - 2 4 0 B l UL E L A K E S B L V D . A K i. . -Lou M c M annaman ii , ',734^3409 ii;! —JMim-fiorDtUtUtlaMDJVlujr. .basemoni-parlially linisKod. yr\-' : VemOosnui i e r r : V ,^ 7 3 3 -1 “ 7 ------r - '■ -■ ^ : . r Karae yard/ garden, FHA | - C ^ I Pal Doshier ;sUrTdardB. $42,000.,- Call e r ------733-1866 iiii' NumDer One In R e a l E stoteSnies5 ; . 53M 136. , ■ 1' ' . II . . . * A

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' - Ml______Oul olTflvm Homes —* CP. . - FinniiRindiM.w . C3B... , AcreaooiLots? ' ___ tialionpiawn;'y OM"' "">urn,Hou»e«' - 052 Furn.Apt.4 0uplixesss 054 Unlum.A;t.&[>upliiti CHOICE ^CRESsBTiSkiir » Oer'Mlscellaneous For Silolo 074 Muslcallnatrumania BEST BUY: Ownor will carry Irrigaiod. Cloan. neat and,'nd BETWEEN JEROME 4S "A SEPTEMBER on irils 3 bdim, 1 bath wl75 - -...-WHYRAYRENT? cT o s e in Twin Falls " l l 142BEOROOM Apts, 51504 ''5 onoolthonicostlnV/ondollloll SHOSHONE -A bodroomn - TOREMEMBER'i- - KIEFER B U IL rT io rs()~ It. tol; dog .konnol atiop,®P. aroa. Excoiiont dairy site(to homo on AN ACRE wllhh Can bo yours -Arlih tho No down paymont, 100% FF|.- r BORM rtlM. wator paid, + -up. depending upon.in- + EVETTE CLARINET arTd Qordon spol. Tho homtj 13 “ nancing_ availablo lo r __8.. 8.. _ ^ o c url1y. 734 75 9 1 ,_____ ‘•I slock trailers; 20-30 m stock,;k, .OLDSTrumoot,-Bominoic, ' ------.13.. - potoniiai— wim now i4 outbuildings. 560,000,1. purchaao. ol your own J ' Farmors-Exchenge.-'Hagor- . ------tmmaGOlalo. Carousoi'sol bedroom homo. Call Jerry al acroagoai ’ KmitOd porlod- ol timo,-0, OOWNTOWN furnlsnod -irnffircaW na o r cond:5l2Soaeh7^ 4 -7 2 ir — '— liropiaco & boautiful panel­ al •iQ2-ai______f l Casa Grande Aota. Filer man Idaho, Call Day-Night 0^ 32<-5922 o r Roal Estate Un­ WILDERNESS RANCH ad apancnonis. ulilitles paid. , — 637-6294______FOR SALE 1 trombono 4 ing. Call Jim fof Ir^formatlonto'* llmlled 733-8107. lo your fncomo.,.10 qualiliod ttj^ r ^ i« .s i4 0 , •»- cloanlngng ' 2 BDRM duplox w/fuM base- - condition, on tho 11 3/4% loan, 543- !_"■ RIM ROCK'REALTY Just hour liom Boise on1 applicants wllh good crodlt, J®' LAWN Mowers used . (or : COMPLETE h"orM” mlnl- It. < { 6 0 ^ s, 7334)433, mont. 1617 7ih Avo, East. or 326-5629 eves,______sew, nl- 324-fl11l to Historic Ida.^o All »j^ -JL jP P oall-733.1146, • sa 0. Rebuilt. Now rings. , ------'af'ci'-.fiowabodfoomhomfinfi Aft8rHour#CaI132*-566a -- , ^ T & b o d r M i T lSl‘ N ^ FURNISHED ipirltflenlJ. All ■s... jra!yo|ob.ga3kois,.oll toalo,.’ • GIBSON Grabber bass ouitar on 7 acros. 120 x 60 in-doorlor 'w- -uiilitiBspa!d;inquinjatl23fl wtth caso for'saio: 530(r Call available. Construction now• .KjmberlyRd..______Booms Fofflenl,.i paint, plug, points, blado - i _ J o h n M J___ arena,--hofeo -atatia, uck ------All— voar living • in Iho- I?, 324-5156, ...... ------mounlalns-or-ihB--o8ffoct= ^ - j :4°^ ° 7° “ * Call j = -CalU«rfy-jt-3j«922-«,f-«i-j j - U>

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088 GoodThinQiToEal 087 HayiGfiintFwd IM 1 ______• Ciitte , 079______Appllincet 090 .P0li43uppllt» ? 106 Horse Equipment 113 1 Farm 4 Ranch Suppllaa ’IM Farmlmplementi 113 FonnWorkWamod TOMATOES and CUCUM- AHENTION DAiRYMENI . .iZCUSICfOOT Avocado GE ..FORSALE.-laigedoghouie,. ALFALFA and grass hay. fQltlflOfatof. Excoiloni cond. -BERS forsale by iho bushel • WOddRiverVAIiey.'exCenenl' ■wehave'oft hanaiopquaiity “ -5 SADDLES' F O R ^ rE .- IIM ''■ SlraJghPS‘ w a if ALL" STEEL” 1-SCHUL-ER—1 BOS—Manure- • Of ia.Atier»>m,M^90. mako ollor. Call 734-0756 ” Holslein springing hellers , Spreader. Tandem axle djsT O M lJoan ThrashlTg*2 a8.302N..Main.733-a»3. ,1! P.T.O. driven. Good condk trucks avallablo, no lob too. - -FREEi-Brightrhoalthy-lab-X- ti, - -largo-or-loo- sm all,-Sun==; m - HMiinqtAltCondtz*"^ -lJuahei^Biing_own_conialn- . haul. Roisonabla 'prico,- tnafwlTl tf froshon--tn-2-fl- WP „ PAV ra«;n t/\r ___J -t'on7^:W W 54ff— ------^ - -puppy— tovoablornihould- -'TttMWiaortj ;88-*37i.------::«eisr:vitrrwiin«nvort0- : • .. plckup_4 ..boll—unloader.- -. , - o rsro u iiic rs 795- Wendell saddles - 4-ia:tc—Viclcer's-- -23-----K:Y»r—IK OeNERATORr ^=SPODrBEDn3WridolTtlB5r=- i •J»79C3,T34.70C6:733-MJ4. s ' T Stroot. Twin Faila: ~ ' mako oood huntef. 733-2540- / your farm on approval,_Also: | Beet bed 14W foot 1195, ^ USO. Call a24-C!7&0 Coloro -ALFALFA HAY-lor sale, 140 Y| Saddlery, 733-7096.______S Single phase P.T.O. Drive. ' ' CABBAGE, • carrots. FREE! 3/4 Gorman Shepard. Tcton. Callafter 9pm. 324-6374. all »■ classes ol youngar. . - Like now, 11500. Wllh powor 825-56J5 * ______" c u s t o m ' ...... 6EAN 12noon Of allor 6pm.______1/4 Doberman puppies. 6 / ' t«ellers on hand al all times. 1 1 DOUBLE SE'T Us Cavalry L THRESHING wllh 14G0 axf- - TOMATOES, dill, call 734- AHENTION FEEDERSI fl harness. Good cond, conv uthrow boxes. S1900.54i-4546. - -1 THIOKOL pouto" wlndrow'or Ji!; BLACK CAROUSEL'- 604V______woeks old and female 2 2 : We also have a leuInQ pro- ^ I I— I for f sale, lop condition. Call ^f [0 ^ W l W3M00,543-5938,- firoplaco wllh scroon S300. years V» Doberman Vi Custom ^ tub grinding, sta- .ram In which we w illlease pleto. P ICOO. 544-2144. CANNING PEACHES S tionary or Iransponing ol all Ir. CUSTOM DEAN COMBIN­ ___ cjdavantno»537-fle23______G orm anShep.ird.734-7451 “ S> cows or moro. For furttior I 1979 1 IMPERIAL 2-horse de- 1IM______FannlniolaflianU e * a m i ______pING, ' Now rolary TRdS. DlS- — PLUMS-— Bagoelis— fllver- - -ty (M » -o l—A ilalla-Ioraoa.. •Information .jt c a lli n ' vrite: ; luxeit standard horso trailer. - p _TVJO-VAC.-CASE-Uactoia.- .‘™ COLONY HEARTH . oaflhI Viow Orchard. 2 mtloi easl[ GOLDEN RETRIEVER Pup- 7423-6151 or *23-5157. ___ ^ BAKER Forkiift; nowonglne. Neod work, buckel. extras, ■ count fori.irgo-)obr-Call------Stovo, firoplaco Insad. uso<] I plos, GotQOOua; Top Nai’l ^ Donald Berry. Box 341. I likeil new, 324-2429 after 8 or new ° aulomallp/trsns,,60001b « Dou.flMj)fahall,7J3-39U, '__ ol CloarLikos Bridge. Bring FOR SALE, Clean straw.-yoo- -AugustarVi/lsconstn-- S4722. I weekenda,v> ______' ' a 1650. Call324-344t...... - • ■ 1 voar:»500733-7909 ___ ” " contafnors. 543- Champ lineage. 1200. 801- ^ capacity, • Dtiai whools, . ■ CUSTOM------B ^ N i2a&-a773,601-649-7827, ___ pick J up or we’ll deliver. Call 7157286-2359, 7 I 2-HORSEj trallor. single axlo. p, WANTED TO BUY- Skl-doo jJ — EARTH STOVE 101. 1 yoarr 800j^W3JWa;xe ____ power Slooring. 152'-'-. lilt, . THRESHING. 734-8310 Old.t500.731-9e97.73a<1&4. . ‘KEESHOND. Pupa. 175. ^ ______n l_now_!itos..tTiolal-iQp.-roady_- J;ira0O,Cail326-5f t 4 7 .___^ - - - evonlflQSor734-6459d^:------• O. ■ •^ A tO E S lor CORN CHOPPING, LOO'S DEHORNr"t castrate— and- I -P for hunting. W -5735.____ ■ r ' C M h .'^ l 'f e ^ '? ! •• ^ EXCELLENT CABIN or sfiop1 salo.caji733-7170.______Boaulilully marked. Ready ; brand, 13 per head. Call '! CASE E-30 2 6 'hydraulic fold- CUSTOliCOF^N CHOPPING'. Cusiom Farming. Call 326- 324-3n 324-2127, Baniolt pears 16 busnel. Spaniel puppi03 lor sale, Twin £ Falla. Idaho 83301, Iteld ^ at Ranchers Auction Llltor 12500. Home made Ilf- ^ I Noctrlnes. Canning Plums. 1100. Call 734-5604.______Company. Twin Falls. ID. FATLAMBSTOBUTCHER 1 CUSTOM ‘ hay 4 "straw ROUGH LUMBER. all YOUNG oxperlerieed rell- c ling wench 200Clb, 1300. All Macintosh ^ p lo s . Locali REGISTERED English Spr- ][ Cataioglng deadline Ocl 1. C r all...... 733-2948 in good condition. Buy Ihe STACKING. 2 wide. Call dimonslons: corral polos. ablo larmor wants lo ront ROBERTNEWGHY 734-1593, :— JooMto«s<— R»d— PoUlo»t-^ -ingot------SpanioJ------pupa,-----~ fafnTwittrhou3g~and-con^tr-? “ni -flEGlSTERED-Suliolk-Bwoa------Wllldcllvor.324-8t91 ._____’ Idaho Onions 501b bag 19,50, Excellonl hunting 4 show , -SSirSR ST r-;ond yearling buck lambs. ■ 'CUSTOM' h at !-—STRAW -■ Frozen rod "rasp berries,, dogs. 150. Call 543-6900. In ^ Joromo aroa. Have own horses sell In order con- ? EQUIPM05T ; BAUNG 4 STACKING 3 Wide equlpmenl. Call Terry .] Call or 733-9319. plow-24 (I. hallway pilor, B, blacK raspberries, bluobor- signod. Grade horaas sail • 486-8539 or 366-7912.______SI Stackor handles 4248'* - 12 rioavy Hand Spilt shakos • REGISTERED ENGUSH Ganpuetr 324-5028.______100 HEAD bred -E wbs, fies. plo cherries, strawbor-‘ POINTER pups, will bo immodlately following regis- 1 ^ “ USED ^18’ ALL STEEL Pouio Bed. baloa. Will Travol. Prefer' , ; r ...... J49.i0asq, rlos. Bring your own con^ 300 IRRIGATED ACHES. tered It horsos. 135 total foelo yearlings V and oldor. Call 42-43" baloa, Call Johnnlo V^“ Insuiallon t>04(d S3.7»- . oxcollenthunler3-67B-7217 ' 4 3 6 ^ Of 5324486. 11000 llrm. Call 324-7642 II no . lainors. South'Blue LaKos. Gooding County. Ava{l»bi9 consign ci 4 aale. -To-consign___* BEAN answer, i 324-3778.______Blair, 543W I-of-W W 882, Cabinet bifch , 733-8980. ■ 3TAFF0RDSHIRE Bull To:- 1982 r aoaaon, 352-4274. 15Q Older Ewm ^ alll tiuck 4____ -B r'ss-sfavx-jrun until Sept 20th. Exc qual------GGMBINES------~T975°1i&^AYES^ combine. - j PEACHES wookqnd specialI ^ d l M t Quality. {80lj | Panical board 099______P llluiafOfflWl RRicTilleld Idaho 63349. Call Ity. It Noh Sheep Co.. 733-3617. excelienl condition. Oon CUSTOM ^i plowing & discing'. 3holfs-t2.29oacn. on peaches at Akiand 208487- 2 6 2 6 .______. 2 GLEANERCII !WrlQhl326«26.______Cl •ie” )(48"Cladwood Orchards. Starling Saturday 5 ACRES OF GRASS 3W ^ - 24 WHITE face owo larrSs, C.all_Rox,flatdlng 3y-M45 ' TO ^'mANY^DOGS-' lovl7g 5 GENTLE. 2V> year old Bj^^ew E ugh lo breed. Call j, 1978 JOHN DEERE B300 tap siding...... 6Qceach Sopt 5, Wo will be dosing' older Samoyed, spayed mllos 5 soulttwest ol Jerome. ” JOHN DEERE eeoo Jdouble disc. 6" spacing. CUSTOM PLOWING- Magic 26"wldoDollarlblln out our poaches & passing Call 324-7457. GGruolla buckskin mare, 5 Vaiioy, hydr.iuiic rosoi plow { lemalo. needs lo bo an — '■ ------J^M^^4-H prospect. _1500, 5 grain drill-Call 324-2124. _ _ oalvanlzod...... 63«llnll I Ihis savings on to you. 15’ "onlYChlld."733-1B97. Sa’ HEAO'OFTBlack & ,mut JOHN j( DEERE 85 ! & iranspori av.illat)lft. 934- n,iHnm ----- 6 milo east ol ALFALFA SEED lor spring 4 4 cows lor sale Large ti GREENCHOPPINO Buhl,—Molor-Moro-Coir'of-- hand*, .good jiding horse.- - •insttiilrrfgailonpipa--< _ _ a 674 IH Tractor_with duals,_ w misc. Cfioap.'S dI. 8 Sun. -piantingrtop -quality;- stalo selection s< on”hjnd"ai all ^ 16x9xX“rubbor, 1300iburs. ------_ HAV-4 CO R N -,------. Aug. 5 & e 9-4. 51 ClintonI Vance’s. 543-5368. 1625 firm, or someone 10 •Straighten * aluminum pTpe "a' tostod. Jamo3 J. Marshall, li^s^324^2m_ lli _ _ carotake c her lor 3 monlht. ■ LIKg new. 487-2281.______^ C all...... 43»-ti6} L ine, off 200 blocKol Elm, _ 733-0141.Wo’lldolivor-______BOBflAlL£Y - . HHANCOCK 4 wheel pulMypa- , . Tomatoes, cariol#, -c u k « - -H0L9TEIN------SMINQlliQ- - -3: 3 2 4 :? ^ ______. PIPE SALES carry-ali 6 yard. Good condi­ 700 CASE COMBINE Bean HAVE TRUCK to haul livo- ' CARf^VovER lall gram seed- brod b and open Hollers. Also p Special wllh grain attach- atock. • ' Charge depends on 068 FirewoodI 40i. Zuchinni. poialoos 25«. REG. 11 yr old Gelding, 2V^ West of Hospital tion. '' 400 Wost 75 Norlh. Hullo f,526 Heyburn Ave.W Nugainos Kamiak barley, Heifers,h 3 monlhs two Excellent g Reining horse/ Burley. Call 6784 534. 1ment. llOOO or besl offer. number P' ol tioad and dis­ clean up price. Kon Marshall yearlings. y, Delivery on ap- super g for mtns ranch or ____ I Caii Dick 587-7668 aher Spm, tance. ^ Magic Vaiioy vicinity. CUT PINE TRUCKLOAD EmmettI 7M:39ftf______p HAY BUSTER, Baled Hay. ' Also haulcalvca separately.' t6Qfcoid or random length, pioval. -tlrdllcka Brothers riding, quiel/ gentle/ easy SLIGHTLY ! used like new c 880 JD Swather. 273 & 282 NH poaches-Hale 4 Elborta. Llvesiock Sales Inc,, Rt 7 ^ Chopper. PTO porUble. 1 MWM6or536?273. teOfcord. Wo'li deliver. mile South Lincoln, Jerome. - FOR SPRING PLANTING wo L loader. 4 white socks, blaze _30HP Borkloy turbine sub- Massey Harris. lOIi Tandon Box 142. Chippewa Falls, i; Baler*. 1962 KWDiasai truck ?- Rea_dy now) 326^069. Fri, Sal. 4 ^ ^ ______have all too popular public B lace. 11600/ oiler. 326^633 tmerslblo 3 phase pump. 300’ ^disk, Misc shop equipmonl. 6 20J. sp.udbed. 4 3 6 :^ ..__ HAY " Ofi STRAW STACKil^d. — narlatiat-ol alfalla loi the W Vi IS.547a.(715)723-1171... . -alters. -4 W illdoiiver,______

    ft4S delivered (45 por pickup, Cat)o-Lamar bloodlines, 3' 6680; Klmborly-Charles ,’ REGISTERED BUCKSKIN condition, 11250 , 423-5647 or black lemales, ready to go. LARGE GOOD old Jersey q YOUR HASTINGS J STACKING p-REUEF MILKE’n experP • t^J247335 _____ Klimes 423-5655; Jerome- h QUARTERHORSE. d e a l 423-6231.______^ 3-WlDE 1250-Call 436-4394. ____ . lamily cow. Reglsiared, ranch r, a ^ n d ^ n g gelding. 14 IRR1GATK3N oncod and rollabiei — fin £ w o o o _ js 2_coid. jonQ _. Paul Beckman - 324-2147; have L' papers. Broke to lead, y PIPE DEALER INTERNATIONAL M Bean SCHROEDER4CUYTON cl£ienlngs_324-73§4^ ______lengths. 2 cord minimum. "AKC-tRI3H- SETIER'PUP--■- -Munauon--Fr*nk-Nebekor-- -e combine, Compleleiy r»- __ CALL 5 4 ^ 7 0 ______I - -PfE6r8AL6-OR4BAOE.l76^ - —For,-too-oualily-oatad-and- -Y — Ooilvorog-caii ffT-wso^— — ^ -432-Mlf-WendelKRar-Mc^ - b ^GTEve-HlCK^ProfoeltofiiP ~mam'Mlno afumlnum Ppo. - - co«>dilt6nMrN D sell pro- J C all...... 3244164 __ Q^ka^ h Oj^ ^ x parlancad- _bad-jicK-t uo-J12S. 5^-8327 " -----Uitcount. Call-324-63SS ------______JvLWtl'V-lwddifto _ . - daY»;6434479ntte», ----- 5 ~ c u s t o m : b’e ln culling. I Clovot4Allall,iS«‘eJ1oo1 - I9fib 750 ECHO Chain Saw, *iVANrED’' ‘'C 6rn'~3ilage'. C C all...... sfcaow ^ • -onninorHxtrotiBnrctmdinonr “- < y g r r 7 a w - w /- DamcnTor------Excellonl condition, J275, AKC Reglslerod. ctiocoiaie) Southwest of Outil. Noh THEi VERY BEST IN DAIRY MILKTANK «w lth'hay pickup and 3 row Rotary Bean Rod; II gels all Leslie R.Jonos, Inc, / Shoep Company,733-3617. ^ corn head. For sale or lease. the beans w /o shaiiering, Call733-«2fl1. Labradoro puppies. Verv HEIFERS, -f good selection IM______HofsaEQuipmant 1lOdO gallon. Excellent con- c . Qood hunters. Call 733-592J3 WANTED corn silage, Filer___cJosft-upc springer hellers, & « dillon, 543-5649.______F Financing available. 532- 5434731 call evenings._____ KAHN-LUaCH Ford Tractor ‘ 4327.______Dcanj,Com,Grain or 734-5933.______o r e i 326-«72;______3 300 to 400 lb. heifers. Chuck a4 Equipment Company fNEW SOLAR POWERED * CUSTOM bean threshing OSa QoodThlngiToEtl AKC wirenalrcd potniing3 WANTE'DTOBUYhayonthe Petlerson F 324-3331.2 N. 2W ddealers Call 837-6134.______BULLS, E Coming 2 year olds. Irailers In slock. The LAND & SEAFOOD CO.. available regisieiod Average w e l^ t I.OOOIbs. la otloring Sisaks & FRESH I 2000 URGE CLEAN SALES I SiNer Tree Farm. Aviaiion______Australian Shepherapups 4 11400IOll7W).Call88«-7559 cCall...... 73*«73 Seafood. TF Feed & ice Labrador Rei pups.‘ of Straw in Ileld. 50( bale. * Al\NNOUNCING BIdo. 734-4235 or 733-3332, ; Call324-34X.______■ .*45 CLOSE SPRINGING hNEW Stidham dbi horse tilr. '1 2 0 ______Atafion cializM irainiflg in ocm* . ' heifers. Call 324-5573. , s ^ ,._.FR&D£UVERV. ice, pun dog. 4 guardj 45 TONS 2nd cullinq allaila ^ 16 hands- Dbi Uck doors. r 60 HEAD OUAUTY Holstein I13000/make oiler. 622-8660. YOU PICK PEACHES, 19c Ib."■ doq.32g-M09. ______hay for aala. 934-6298.____ 8 Springers. Start freshening ^NEW 2-horse trailers 11995. A V I O N I C S 3 days only. Saturday.; ENGUSH POINTERS, top, B60BALESSTRAWwllhNew October} 1.- Call- Rut»«l) f Surrday & Monday. Kelley' brooding. Hunt Ihis fall, Big seeding. V/iii mako good , New 19’ Horso 4 stop trail­ REENT-A-FORID Zacha- Corvallis, Montana. » Canyon Orchard. 2 Wost. 7 stock cow (eed. 324-5192, ‘ ers s tv t 12495. Hllchin Post S A L E : ' Nlcklnc.,Box126, Buitey.lCi 406-061-3528. TTrailers Klmberlv 423-4029. . N ^ r^ o tFtlar..543-5330. . 63316.______altof8om * • 4 WHEEL DRIVE ARTI'TICULATED LOADERS S E P T . 1-30 02 BoiWlt>gM»lert»)i 062 Building Materials 082 Building Matertali 002 ^ Auctk)na 1082 Aocikjni TRACTOR-LOADER-B-BACK HOES COLLINS KING. NARCO ■■ and most Other ^ n d s A JPADITIOIION OF ENERGY SAVING.G PRODUCTSI . _ - — a SMALL TRACTORS --ROTARY f TILLERS FOR O VER 4 0 YEARS 3 0 % O f ^ F j "VMOWERS aSrACTOES - - f CORNSjRliueilirco- - LOWEST PRICES ■ IW nsiusBlfJa:iKlem w t Salt ST HOLE AUGERS • LOADERS ..•POSI ; . InlhQ OHIDAILY-SAU— - ] ______NORTHWEST k A Wf i ^ = - AtCornl«a,-r,- N a b ra a k a 800-635 5000 ' - 206-396-8375 Saturday, Sopten»m bori2. 1981 ALL SIZES FfllARM TRACTORS WESTERN Starti-Q tlO10:00 a .m . AIRCRAFT SPECIAL (ON STOVES W ' A fo u r lo»t »oU, which:h w ot o tpaclal horvail REN-MT MAINTENANCE s tola. w« hod a lot m or*> comblna*«dJ withv w hat will com a In S!Hvod And Hat Con* b«lor« Ihi* ta l« w t shouldlid hova a forga talacilon FOR SALE'isCO’pipor Chrr-i ogoln. Al th* pr«t«nt lima■m wa hova o lorga talac- a t i o E n c l o s u r e s Ci O R L EEASE i okeo 6-260 T T .A F 4 E . 28a.- • Patti Port Pat Croiy With LOW. tion of baonhaodi. hours. Annual 11-80. Malor; W e A ro AFIiFULLSorvico . LOWLC PrIcM On All Afio win b a sailing trctfocior*. plow*, chazalt, overhaul 1070 hours. 1000> haying aqulpmant ond imxfJch fniKh n w a , hours on 2000 hour TBa- Firoplaciaco Store I StS to v a s I ASK AllOUT Ollk SoUhaidolCefnlao. 292Smllaanorthv.a«tof K P ) M arkl2A, Nav. com . Narco.' ’ C A U . F O R F B I ll l»Tm A TP 'Columbuior25mllaaM , RtNT-TO-OCvNPlAN'VNf ADF 31. Klng_ KT 76A- *««thwa*t o l NaHelk. transponder, ELT Piper aulo - . c ‘Aulhorlr»dcad Idaho Power W *oth«rlzrlzallon D*ot«r control w/headlng loclr-, Airport iadtilla* a t NorlorfolkendColwnfaut. . Always prolosslonally llowrl. , 2 * roTO 1 t n t « r * i t F ln .o n cln g F o r 1 0C Y ta r s ' P h o n * 4 0 2 -S{ •9 2 3 ^ )6 9 4 . l a s a * KAHN-LUCICIC H ^»ie,j6o. •: Can Lynch- OH." Company, 678-9009. Jim or r j seeW cdhpleilETE UHESAT1HETWWFAUm s'couim rAiRi ^iORDTRACUOR 5Jim Jr., Burloy...... 1 - All Hami aubfact to prtortor attl* ond nothing lo ~ - ...... ANaEQUIPMENTIT'CO.------’ -.- -BoaU4U «tw UMB»...... ------loctitad tnI CCorHagvSquar* ------— Kiinbatly Rd i . TM infelU-, . -. 7J4-4»?I EBOAT TFWiLEn with wonOT'^ 734^33“9 « V % Mil* East ofo f K m a rt T w in F a ils .______aand 15 Inch wheels 1150 after’, 4pm. 324-5514 . . ■ - • J . \ , 4 I.. 1

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    1?1 Bm Tj S Mitinelfems 12B Ctmpofg&ShBllS . I*,, iss Cyclaa&8uppll«t 140 Trucks 142 Importa^porlaCarB 148 i . AntlqueAirtoir - ^ - 162------Aulos-Fofilr ,17S AutoDealera j AutoDealen • GLASSTRON - BOATS andd ■' SEARS'pofWJp Campor with " Chrysler molors. Catkinss add-a-room, Excollonl con-5 1Bra~YAMAHA'*ls,''p8! Iraliors. Jerom o Implomont SpeclAl: runs and looks like runs ' won. noods palnl. Gem iblo; 1 bolh lops, while, 327 4 4D: ? completely ovorhaulod& \ dllion, tfl50.Call423-50Q3 reslorod. Coll 543-4108 or eair. storoo. No reasonable Co,,32<-33n , Jeiomo,____ - now. Fahrlng. crashbar. lopavall, I 733-^104.______spood.324-4fc4af1er6pm. . i Ollorrolujodi 733-8179. 1B73 COYOTlE 12- trallor.I'- bachreaf w/iugoaDO - rackr 1 543-5714. Sloops . . ranno. sink, 1973 0 « 0 CHEVROLET Pot- 1 4 k. See 10 approcialo. J1995 . roloumr dollvery truck. l?^BU0Ji950ormako, • C L O S E -O U T furnace, Ico box. 734-6512. . Ilrm. 670.7922 days. 438-4190 ( offor. Call 734-3021, Seo. 832 -1974 500 FORD GAUXIE,- Compleio with 1600 gallon -QulncYl2. < _ - -19?5-^TREA9URKrVALt£y*:;y*T mom.'a-aere'a;—- •tank,—Aiso'“-j havo'’«twvo------■■ Autos.AMC-- -1- >3SQor.be3toller-734-440S___- "T o o ON1980:?------a. n-rT.rTT,-. . .------— , Tho 81's aro arrivino ovory- campor sholl. Inaulaled. ground storage lanks i 1973 MAZDA wagon blown 1979 i CONCORD SEDAN 1975 ■ PINTO Runabout 4 cyl J « c ^> o n l wndlllon,J200. (Jay and tho, solechons 138 - Heavy Equipment ^Sonrlco Station pump,_____enaine,makoollor.324.2240' AMC. / llko now. Powor islick. J1300. Call 733-3344 or 1974 FORDO’/zTON 1 ' GREAT...al Tom'9 Madna S 678-3075 or 67M447^S leave 1974 l DATSUN 71Q Station steering, s power brakes, air. 734-5080. ' ______' Sporting Goods, Hoybu;n1 fl It CAMPER wHt> ovorshoi,;j CAT D-6H. good condillon. ,message.______; Wagon, Low milos, A/C, Call stereo, s super on oas. S4500 1979 1 FORD LTD; blue w/vinyl IK, .aomL..now.. b la d e .-te c o n l, , 4x(44 ....i.Bfi(3flo£Kll.Bujloy:678-7<73—----- Propano -lolilg.- atove- wiih- ' •1973 TBEIGHTLINER 350" ■'.-733-iS55»ltor3;-- - - -Callaftor3.^487.325l------C n■■lOp; A/c; power 'slb o r-'■ ojlLan, Call 7334906. ongino -ovofhaul.- lair un- J Ing/brakos. Am /FM radio. 4 spood Iransmissioniion, tu-tono point • dorcarrfago, runs OOod. JOclrolt, excollonl condillon. 1974 1 ■ HONDA CIVIC, Johftjon outboards Ofrlon . -WIIH Of wllhoul 35 lool a p W !»750.T34-3424 , 1S2______Aulds-Buick 30350. Call 734-4536. - and moro. . ^------W ------Molot Homas-,, i29,500 or bast oiler. Call - ' ------i-Soeawirl boafsrEZ-Loador- - . Kon arr-232.2T7384mio 5om - .Kallar.—.Partial— linancing- -1974 -1 OPEL-Mahloi 0X0 m ech- -1966— -1 WILDCAT— BUICK;-. -ia8Q.DATSUN5lO,-5spd,3df^-J - — ..-&.Shor«lan(t'r.«r4t)efS -Menie- -fOR-R6^T)-Soll-contBln«-- f l - -altflrT1.?37-?189- *avaiian]j< M2.-4337. • ^-cond.-34.HW-MPG..fadiala,- _£ VallQy Marina-2V^ W. on1 MINI-MOTOR HOMES. Call 1973 KENWORTH. 350 ‘AM/FM 6 iracK. S800,- 733- :c: ownor. 423-5769______I Mustang 3spO. 9 cyl. Liko . 30-B3. 733.614t.______= R_utt-ll Easy. 734-2056._____ Cummins, robulll. 13 speed, <2255 allor 6pm.______11978 BUICK Park Ave.- Now'■ Condition, Now radials. j n o w 7 7 * 2 NEW 9-HP Soa Kino Oui- J0HNDE=''3 - ■ RoadE ------Ranger;------1979“ *1'1974 TOYOTA C b llc a 'G T fr -LOAOED.-ExCOIiant" t 'c onoi--- -*-q3-giM_ajiej5. _ - board, t725 valuo will irado1 MOTOR HOME FOR RENT,r, U SED ' fFroighiiinor.-cab ovor, Do- spood. • radials. oood shape. lion.MOOO, II Call 678-3075. lor living room lurniiuic. CALL ...... 734.230212 INDUSTRIALEQUIPMENT •troll 13 spood Road Rangor: noods r palnl. Jl725/besi ol- 1980 i BUICK Rogal; 12,000'r 166 Aulos-Lincoln/MefCufY 734-1349.______. . 1978 24' MINIE WINIE. Air 1980 Mac convonlional; Two for. f Call 734-7796.______n mllos. perfect condillon. 3,g 1 CONPAU.WLOS -42' Irollora.-Call m-1441.-— ■ -j ~~^SAIfCATAtlNAYACHTS;ln1 ’ cpndllloner. gonoralof.” -JD<10BacXhoe-rrT708;000 "1974—TOYOTA-"STATION' mnron'flinorgfoal'ftiilaaOo. II ~ f - 13-. 15-, 22'. 25', 2711.. 8' M chlin iiroa. 13.OOO0 DROTT BacKhoo.... $23,600 11975 LUV pickup, runs good, WAGON ^ (1700 or ollor, AM/FM A storoo. vQtour seats. 1tlms. shocks, cuslom palnl. "---- CHEVROiwm 2 ------pramsrsail orrowrParts nfid- - _ _cxUa-wheQl3_jloroaJl9a5------334-4154■ or-324-6067 ----- E ------UO-Wotl-Mol .hardwafQ. SAIL HAUS, 4(aS ^34687. . . , _ -1975-OATSUN_21tL-AMiFM J 7 32*. 4318------734-S56S-565--—-—^34-5«4" ~ ------r t -'OCuSt.-Twin. 7^4227^___' ' “-:iEiirorr-’siNc.,-r‘: 71 SICYLARKrno-denls. new - -1 1 9 ^ MERCURY-MONTEQO- ' IllOvorUndAva. 1976 Silverado prckup, 350]' '■storoo. oxcollonl condition, -rubbor,.. - .ri now IMRON-- MX* Good condillon. - Will - 12lt SEARS Rborfllass boat, ■power steering, powor Sacrllico < J2000, For Ppalntoilvor ovor bluo) P /S . tako t J200 or best ollor, Soo. 7V] HP motor. UsotJ 4 llmea.• __ tllilityTrallgrs brakos, air,good conditions^ evonlnos, 734-3426, D ays' P /a , A/C. 56,000- original atl3i64inAvo. a E. . ' • £x»fa 3'/i gai lank, J67S. > . , ■ W , •Caitaflor4Dm,324-5994. 7 •733-2800. ■______ftmllos. 733-2056. - 1971 1 . MERCURY Monlogo - 733-4805. 1978CHEVROLET 1 1on, wllli 1 .. Automotive • BobHouslon, Sales Rop ’ 1975 280-Z. now brakos & ' ■— — Vory V good cond. Nearly now 1 14’ w o o d e n " BOAT.- 5- calilo & grain bod. Good 1 Homo P h o n o ...... 73J-1490 ’ liros, shado kii.-noso covor, 1S< 1 • Auloi.-fadiiiac Hros. M75. 934.4756 boloro j horaopowor SEA-KING. Will Condllton,M2-4591.- • AT. ; A/C. J4200 Of bost ollor, '' . sacrllico S200. 934-5410 allor' ______- AuioSetvice I960 4-door Cadiiac J275, , 1978 FORD CURRIER, pickup 733-6638. 7 ______« .19^'MERCUflY-.C0ME'f. _| I 5pm.' ______■ ' AUTOMATIC . -’ - NEED- A CRAWLER wllh\ campor top. Call afior 4 Cash or trado, 734-2563 - ’ „ TRANSMISSIONS TRACTOR? We have a largo ? 1976 PEUGEOT Olosol 504; - ^o^^condilion, bosi ollor. •• I 1975 BOAT molor rifaifer H' sotectlontochooselroiT'.AII 6pm° 543-4236______boautllul C nowt750 Burgandy < I Fiboigtass wllh oioclile alaft Romovod, roBulil, &. ro- 158______Aulos-Cheviolel ; __placod. Parts & labor In- 3l20S. allprlcos. 12M lnanc- 1978 1 GMC Diosol \^7on: air, wino v Imron paint. MPG-32 1 197^ERCURY Cornel; luns I . ___50-HP—Ewtnfyd»—E-2-loail___ Ino .avallablo on some automatic ^ trans. powor town, ti 37HW. A/C. Sunrool. BY B ORIGINAL OWNER 1978 q frailor, 2 lanks. canvas eovoi cludo'd.guarambod. great, now Orako sysiom, I (169.95 models: Call Kon at 1-232- Sieering. ? V-6 , lu-lono palnl. powor p ttiindows. Musl sao to BBrown CAMARO. AfT, A/Cr good g Ilros. 11200.324-/435. I ijis n in g acCQs. E»cnllflni low mlloago. very cloan, approcialo. a S4850 lirmi 733- Till Tl Sleoring, Cruise control, - . . . .1 423-^856 2173 Bam lo 5pm allor 7 « 1975 COUGAR XR7 now I co nOilion. «S QQ. 43^621. 1-237.2189 ______Days. C 733-2000. Evo's &' 2l25or324.3077ovo'3. 2 . .. ,, , 8-|>aek^ ataroo, 328-5387^-- ' j 1976 . SERAY SRV 1E5 165 wjonda.j34.ei90.jtm.------1 palnl, ongino doesn't uso 1 132 . Aulo.PansjAMfljytfits, USED 10 yard flump truck for— "197B TOYOTA Corolla; greal CHEVY C 307 Ef^glno Com- anyoiI.-Alr. S PS.PB.CC.TW . I ' .Merc 10 E-Z load Irailoi.CDl) ' salo. 3 2 4-^8. ___;______1978 1 INTERNATIONAL 1750 transport, ll radials, AM/FM plolo pl full V< race cam. solid tl400.423-6197 { ’ 734-9121 allor 6pm.______2 SETS Chovy MA< * Loadslar 0-170 V-8,dloso1. cassotio, c now strules. -llllor3,.spiaiara.-Nevef-ran -Ill - , USEO 5 « John 0«ere ar l«u------1880 CAPflN spd, 4 cylindor, ,-----^L.CABIN-CRUlSEH-flo-.-- - TwO-14jl 7. « Q _ now niiloago, oxcolleni con- noods n somo body woik. since si miled. ({2000 value) 1 por_3otj;^|| 326-5264. i- -lalodJoadat-lotaala-CalL. AM/Ff^ lapo, 34 mpg. I anomo, oxcollont condition. I 324-6846.______2 • “ dition.-with-orwiinoui Dofl/" 'f-J9Q0/beM ^lter-n^^;^- -J7-»775orbeat ollBfr423-5?63:— >7600. Call 326-4013.______- & hoist. Soiling vory reason- 11 ■■ErcijIIonrcbnd~T3300rCall AIR CONDITIONING com- j 1977 HONDA CIVIC; 38,000 GETTINGg1 Married, musl sell 934-«333allOi6pm. g' ■ P'ossor i conflonsor Irom USED 5806 Case backhoo able. t 324-6666.______I 0original mllos. S3000. Call '7 24 11. cabin Cfulsor. 125 hp \ ' lor salo. 324-6848.______; •79 Cullass Supremo, ■ 933 ^ More motor. 12,50(f 1973 Chov pIck-up, S95. 1978 1700 INTERNATIONAL 1 7.734-3650. ______OJ oxcollonl lerms. 734-5742. j USED 7V5-10 and 15 HP 3- l 158______Aulos-O ld smobilB I IVAxlB'A Indian carpoi. Seo j•Soldomu3od:423-5549 Loadslar Excollonl condl- : 19791i PEUGEOT 504; now th^b-&-£hBia9r5-apee(i-yi_,i _19aD_in_QLOS_Brou'aham------sale. Call 543-5698. U n ^ o n 1, :HlrM-A/Gr-Bulo-tr«ft»-6 te-r-M"M bhijo—Stjtiuii ' wagonT""! “ii fobullt. novor boon run. Now Iransmlasion, 2 spood roar cc o n d ,» 200. 788-4919._____ LcLoadod.SiBOO. 734-^326___ diesel, good, mileage, oxc catburolor. clutch, piossuio Structural Stool, B uhl.___ ond. 0 324-6686. _ _ V cond. Loaded. J7,950, Call 12______Spoftinfl Good} I . 1980 DATSUN 210 Wagon. MUST M MAKE paronts nappy, 324-4249.y, . _ I 1980 TOYOTA SRS'lon'g Bod bbluo, *4500 or bosi oTier. M 1-CAT850Loador,M2,500, p Musl soil 74 Camoio LT . - BROWNING OVER » Tindof • pickup w/Glassllio c a 'h ^ r ■ 686-2203 a altorSpm ^______Ni Nico Sloroo. now whools __j - aholqun Imnrnvnn- anfl J ------:UDHN^DEmE 3 -I modiliod cylinder. Liko now. Jjcks . at AB^TT^AUTo” 324-8533 alter Spm or B85-’” ■ "Jlvorliblo. ■ AMfFM siflteo (» SELLS1 or TRACE lor Van-igeO | »00. Call 453-5907^______SUPPLY. 5 305 Shoshono 2040 Commerce Avo. ‘ 2381_^^, 2 ______c' BOISE 3 3 6 -1 ^- g cas3oilo. Luggaoo rack. ^ JiH-fiELAIfl£-COUP£.good- j 9 jf|lurbq Traa3_firTLSD0CiaLEllt_ _ l GUNS SJlOjH ' S jult^. Twln; _____.. ' 6 eyllndof.1 ton. 51 model speed-33 si mpg. LibMTjIuo.' 'ccondillon, c best olfer, Catl '''lion, T.iop.-oxccono, cruise- -\ Boy- Soil- & Trado. Also' 11973 JEEP Quadra-Trac unii stock truck. a37-44aq______S Seo at 139 3rd Avonuo South 303-945-5176. 30 ______“conlrol, J9000, Cass deck, 1 ^ KW. 262. s i/.'J a k T s u ? repaired. Qavo's Gun Shop, ropalrabIo-J125. i 10' Factory 68 CHEVROLET . 40,000 milea, J850 — ^ ^ ----- VVAN complotely *^^1002™or^^034 °3\iO^ %l.^2500. 326-4973.______^Ilros llko now4900.“ Call' | Smith & W ossons. Magic 734^187, 7 5:30pm;______13 7M;17Mallor5,30. | Valtoy Socurity, 423 Main 4 14^ Trvcks customized. Roso otcnod 1973 CHEVY VEGA, luns AvB. ta s t . Twin Fatls______4 t APPLIANCE Turfio-vo'c, wlndows, olociric sun rool, SHARP SI 1966 Bronco 200 cu 6 good. go oxcellM^ MPG, $700 14x7 whools i 2 brand new AM/FM caasotto player, cjcylindor. loss than 40.000 or _____.WNCHESTER______m t ._ J. -6fmsirono„G-60:H Radials ...... FARM SPECIALS!______b -baby_____ bluo_____carpol- 01original. - 2fl..-moo.-.IUred- --i974” 1? CHEvrEi^^camTn'Fcoi-- - I ■ ^ — w7scopQ. S200. 1944 aniisti and a 2 other Radials, 1- 1974 Kenworlh conven- Ihroujihoui^^chr^mo ir ^mag wheel covors. new Soibeil------carDlnoMaiEn ITfiJMi - _mfluaifliAiaUn«ul_J32ioi_. WINCHESTER moflol 64, b^xoffer. 733-6643.______.. • 1*1969 Kenworm conven. oxtra o long I09"wheel baso. scspoko wheels, roil bar, now □real shapo. colioctois Horn 4 4 EXTRA wTdo, white-spoko lional, 335 Cummins. babv b bluo and gold pami job. blblue paint. >2500_83_7_-6l80._ 1976 Ch EvTttC aood”con- {500.432-6489 -______^--ffhMH_& tlrai-^ui fiLauliL. - tn,500. - All A New. soe 10 approcialo. ci diiion. medium mHos, SiTOO t l T - Mt t r s = = SUBARU 1979 4.wn««I drivO- -Sf- orDOSioner.~423-5909...... 30-06 RIFLE vtriii iiaflu lor Ion ‘j Chevrolol 8 lug whool -• •i;i^"IHC"cab'’oW r67i- ~Callnowl73i-B1H:“C — siationwagon. 1 . owner, . r pump action shol gu" Call All * 4-whool drlvo. All iiroa i CMC.J7.000. 1962 li FORD CUSTOM VAN, 0)oxcollont condition. Air, 1978 , CHEVV-CAMARO-LT------. MOTOR COMPANYcc ^ • 4 3 5 9 . ______" whoota.jjio. Call423-4656. CESCO- Ultra U nice- 3 spoocr 6 cylr- totqaderdwtih oxiras. 837-4954. loaded. [O' In poiloct condition. alulates . ------JOHN DEERE ' 7 7- m y ? ______^ 19 Must soe and drivo lo ap. SboweATMSRBYMAG, G or- 2049CcmmerceAve. ,7 1974' GMC ■4x4. shofi bed, S;1 Supplies proclato. Call 733-0051.____ mado. Litio now. Wiih 300 ____'___CrciesJ BOISE ...... 336-1850 1974 FORD Van; completely cscampor shoM, Jl500 or bosi _____WB flio j.4 brass i mounts.. .. Sell-conlalned, low mileage, ol0He_r.734-643i or 734-5225 _ 1980 SUBURBAN Siivorado ■ GEORGE ...... -1879 HONDA TSO" ' ____ -Eslato paCkaga,.trailo'-lovr— ----- 3EWALL . _ « 5 0 .733-4805. ------: ' S1100 - C3tl326-541D. ' ------'1fl78“ FJ50-4.4. ^ T w il e n r FOR’ s^ L E 'iw a ’ CHE'i^ i J T Ing spccial. Low mileage, ^ W 'O U R OUTSTANDINDING s a l e s m a n ' ■ 7MM Mag Cuslom maflo ilHo. _____CM.L54W4M___ •_ Ion ItucK. Call 487-2B45.___ 1979CHEVY1 Ion Van. 25,000 CC^ ndiiion. J5.000. Call 734- newconditlon 324-6666 oacoiloni condllion Sell or FOR} SALE 1980 Yamaha 650 milos. A/C. CrUlso conlrol, 70 FOR AUG.UGUST trado loi 308 or 25-06. similar < 69 CHEVELLE SS396 4 spd. SpqclaL_c^ll^8^11^o^os._ Carpetod S panelled. 16700, 191979 ' ' b lazer'C ne'^^rTo ?? condition. 324.20S2______^ H E L P III cCall 733-1955 ader 5.------Ai 12 boll roaiend. Mags, motor HAflL£Y “ DAVIDSON A/C. Ml, cruise. J5450 Days good,„n headers, J/50 lirm. Moiorcydo; Seo, Jeromo Wo nood moio consign------54543-4368 or ovo's, M3-565_t/ Soo_ail3lOAddl5onEasl.H 12 4 SnooVehida Implomoni f Co.. 324-331? menls...Woalsobuy. 142 V ImporH-SportsCars 197919 BRONCO, toaded,‘exlra _ GOOD running Polaris snow •Joiomo. ’ THEUQUIDATORS CLASSICr l 1971 Opot'GT. Sharp, Low milos, J8800, Call I WILLS ------moDltO'Tor sale. Firsl Ji50 ' i - JIM BUSBY ENTERPRISES -Excelleni mpg. Must s«o io_ J±324-3266 allor 5.______MOIOR CaVfMNY- ' HUSOVARNA 250cc 1011870 Jim-2»4 Wash. 734-2530-BIM ^ ,182------~ Auloi.f^orO laKoslt. CailW3--3-9peoQ~ofownif>e-, new 1 — prtco, 43y-30TTaftDr6pjff~ DELUXE »'979 2 8 ' 5ih wheel & * backrosi. 7400 miles brakes. Call 734-6368.____ Road flunnor iravoi trailer, J2450., ♦ Also 1977 SNO-JET 76 CHEV 4x4, ’/iTon.'Shi. comploio w/am-lm radio, Snow ; mobito 440 & 1972Afiic QUALITY I960 Intomalional $$$$$$$$$ box I 4 spd Low mllos will &-lrack stereo, iv anicnna, Cal ^ Panlher, Both lot J600 F1900 twin screw tiuck with trade t3300 Call 7344M77 - -fO -^pud t» d . Luw im un xii------a rc. Im ii t - Iiorcn 3■^l^lng: -??« j3 90aftDr5. — ------78 GMC, Low mileage, dual ■'Spare tiio w fcovti 5 truck ^ conditioning. 433-5995 WE ' " MUST' SELL lot gitlfiiend oveninos______lanks. A/C. Exiras. J3500 P 5E I¥ hook-up included. Many 1980 1 CM400T HonJi. Mako Trade lor camper or tiailer, othor options Sloops 6 o]^._C^II733-92?2pm 0 I ( TRADE 78 Toyota Colica GT 536-^781 alier6pm. arliilti ,-Jusi lihft'new. Musi— c _i_]JltCacKJ2.!)M-inl loi 4 spd BUY s “ SAtHIHLb. tilie--n6w'l578----- PUol equal value. 3243376^------360 to approcialo. :i0.595 or Yamaha v 500 street. Many ------C t E A K = — ^ boat ollor. Days 733-9*56 or „ oxiras t lots ol TLC. O lio/ _ TRUCK BE6s ," 2-18' spud I USED be —-flttftf^M 465. ■______5 - -b e d a wtih bells ar>d moiore.-l— BTAUfi?UL"T^MTi7u7y ^ F R A »EHI convefirarr"Now lop.inio-'' ____HARO TOP FOLDING tent , 1-18' spud bed, 1-20' combi- | ------CARS------CO ------I?ano|— Iii*up-rGrJBWr734r -Ci97l-HON13ATuTiM.:i7o- - nation orain- bed~7S346l8—r--— riorexccond. 733^ U ______■naiiSDsazzz:zzigaiiiipisieniiiiiitalion-4-Ooor— — condition; M978 SUZUKI Top iiS 's paid lor good used 1* O rengo with lull powcower. 19.000 milm. 4 Cyl.. 4TpooJ. power itoorin■oring, 29,000 miloi, •in r ______ipE. IS 1- 1937 CHEVY Pickup, Re- _ _ _ RM R 3 ^ , 734 ^5 9 « jlte i5 ._ ^ Volkswagens. stcstorablo, 734-4596alter 5 MUST SELL, New 17' STAR WANT TO BUY 1967 lo 69 ' OUST 5th wneol lor smaii cr : i 196> ^ HONDA CI90-J125. 1969 1 I Ford V4 ion pickup in top : 1952 PLYMOu'th Ciaribrook N o .P l - 6 5 5 ...... Oo l n l y ^ 8 8 9 5 N o. 1 .3 4 3 A ...... Only ' KAWASAKI 250-J275 Call I ahape. 733-2651 eves._____ ; BLUEUKES J® n , v * 5 9 9 5 laigo pickup Never used 544.2144. t ______.1 for salo. Call 324-3073 aher Havo 1976 Ddlsun pickup ,, ■j 1W'7 Ford 2 Ion Iruck; V-fl. 4 ! VOLKSWAGEN ipm. £ ______19h HUSOVARNA Joocc | 1 9 8 0 O ld s Cut!;itiass DIESEL avallablo as package ii ae- 1 speod. with 2 speed aiio. ; T33-2954'- 1966 19 MUSTANCr” RE­ 1980 Chevrolet Gila!ilation 4 Door sued. J7100. 5tfi whool ask- completely J; reBuilt, -J395- I j troO /besloller.734-1482. , 2 door with full powor ontond only I 1,000 mil2995 Call324-3005. j 17*175 Aulo Dealers 17175 AuioDeilari 14.000 miloi. 733-0966atte_i5pm. : 1974 19 HONDA 750 4 Cyt LOw ) ! I 1964 FORD Ion shortBox O n ! y ...... * 4 6 9 5 ; 19« 16' It EMPIRE Trailer. , ■ niiios. Luggage rack, back 1 , No. Pl-600 . . . ------Only. , * 5 2 9 5 . rest & lairing 733-^519_____1 !I pickup: exccond, Bcviinfler. t695, Call 543-6313 _ ' 'S ? a ^ 3 . Eve's, 734 - ^ . 1968 19' GEM Travel fuTier. 1974 YAMAHA 650, Fahrtne. ! i 1979 01118 CuUijtlass 2 Door Cadillac Seda Saddle seat, 9684 milos. 1964 FORD FTOO 5 ion. 4 Aulomallc Iran]., powor•sleoring, sle cruljo conlrol. 1979 edan DeVille SoH-Conljincd. Single a«ie. ?; whoel drive. S2200 Call Full powor, onUa cloon.in. 3;32,000 miloi. u»ccond J2050 734-3535 , ' Makoollar. “ 7344387 ] . 5i4j2144^______, _ ☆ ☆ 1 3 . 8 — 29' COACHMAN 5th wheel: '• 1975 HARLEY DAvVdSOnTm ' ' 1964 FORD V. ion; itail'er " n ^ P I - 5 9 9 . . . .T .T 'Oo r - „ „ ^ 5 9 9 5 ,N o .P l - 6 4 1 ...... Only Iwm star oeluie An, rear Super Sport: now batio»os brakes, 1 trailer ruch, 100 APRB , , * 9 4 9 5 bJtii,ciccor>fl «500/trade ■ ' runsQood 536-22_75.______|oaiion auxiliary gas unk. Spocial rofo from GMAAC / is o ife ro d on Ioi motor home 324-4?<9 |: 1975 18 HONDA 4M; Exc cond. feOlirm . 733-5353. ____ 1978Chevroleolet Camero oil now 1981-82 Chovovrolot - Buick - Automoilc Iron*., oir cond 1978 Chevrolet Chevilevette 4 Door 32’ 'sTh wheel Wildornass 1900/ollcr or Irade lor oarly ondilloning. till tiooring ^ 4 ipood, AM rodlo, 57,0 , '70;s Buick 2 0 J J ^ 9 7 ____ 1965 FORD 2-Ton insulation ' Pontiac • Oldsmobilo (cors ond trucks. wheel. 32.000 mil«. 57.000 miles. — camp trailei. 1979, eic ; - lruck.'i6'v an bed with vanco ' cond., w'H tjVe motor home : ' 1975 19 KAWASAKI 125 Enduro '• super 16 insulation machine. N e . P M 4 3 ...... O r -— cf-3m9ftcr-tf8't«f-cft'ira3B - . »«?5oH)e9lolIof-n3-22ai ox-.-:-714.1807 or 324-3675 o„„.*5995—^NorPW . 7:A-r^.- ^ * 3 9 9 5 1 ^ 366-2559 '...... 737 3 4 ^ 9 ______34 II NOP/AO. llko now ., 1975 19 SUZUKI g'T750. Water 18«~FOW“7lCkupTli600 ! 1978 ChevroletI MonzaW 2 door 4 tpo»d. power itoorinoring. 28.000 mile», j 1977 Chevrolet Malibilihu Concours condition. Reasonable Can COQicd, c( Low miles Exc miles, 1 good condition. UOO 6 cyl., oulomolii: irom ,. cruiii^jio conlrol. 64 000 _____ ----- 7 3 3 -5 ja5 - ...... C.• Conn-Troat-yourseir lo «—Call73^1329.' i ------■ I . I ... .• smoothsr and qu'Ct toad t>ike. 1 — $ 3 9 9 5 = ^ jm S p43626 ______I j . 1966'GMC pickup, short box. O n ly ...... m Campe r it Shell! ^ .283 engine.Call423-40a2. ^ NO.P1642...'...... Only: , ; * 3 9 9 5 • 1976 s u z u ia c r s o o c c i, lair CAMPER lor e'pickup bod, . I,® 1967 GMC P.U. lOVi'.Open L _ 1977 Buick Re{ oxcolleni condition, siove, • t condllion, - c j'l 934-8224. Road camper. 35.000 miles tegal 2 Door Looded with oxirot includinjding lull power. 46,000 1974 Ford fialaxy rolrlgorator, lots ol slorago [ ■ r9>9 1 400KX KAWASAKI, igood condition.^ 734-66W Aulomolic trom .. powor! L lP ,F • apace 423-4e95or32<-51t0 ; RunsR' oood. J4M/ ollor. Seo eves.______~ ___ - mttei. 5 CAMPER sheii.oood ; i atfl Bobs Renegade in Buhl, 1 605.Broaflway S-.543-a850. 1^ F2050 Inlernatlonil 10 HOWWOIHDVOUUUKEIOHIIIE j ' No. J-379A ...... shape Fiis e iooi.Jl65 Caii : - Whoeior. 1871 Chevrolet l i ' * 4 7 9 5 N ^ o .P l.6 1 5 A ...... ’IOr i r * 9 9 5 oflor 4pm 324-5994.______; J9: 1977 HONDA 125, Lika New Ton. 1968 Fold 2 Ton. 73J. i ------^SSTAFfOflOPBOllOFESSimULS CAMPER SHELL lor t^,Call5l3-a3l3^ ______1 (661flaller6pm. ______1977 Biiicii Skyhlyhawk 2 Door 1978 KAWASKAl 750KZ TO SUL YOURJRCAR? V-6, oulomolle irons., powe 1973 Dodge Polar:lara 4 Door shoriboo pickup. All steel i : 1970 INTERNATIONAL F. 5wer ileoring. oir condl- ____ qnly5_7.0qp_tTii!c ' ii^ihbooi.JSOO 934-8300_ ShaiD i 8000 miles *1275. Jim 1800. 5 & 4 speed , new _ llo o ln g . 37.000 mll*«. . . - 734-6551 ot m ^ 5 . ...___ , CUSTOM CAMPER for saio; ,q rubber, field ready. 73J-5423 NATIOrNAL TV. bcdfseat. all carpetod. p.1970 YAMAHA 175 Enduro. c n r I iLUt l.*KISN0IIVH*MD»0 IILASTCHANCEII I960 SUZUKI''250RMr Exc layod I. oak and walnul collee 1971 Ford GalaJiaxy 4 Door m E i ■ -cond.^'.NOYor—Men. racoa Ublo l >250. 316 Main. Filer. Aulomolic trans.. poworpo> iloorlng: L - Ta»-so>» 1076 Toyota brand now tv CJII73HW5 - ■ - K y W M Q N . .csiTipat shall.Body & painL.. 733-«Mlrom8-6Dm,______C ianSU ZU K|-rS250. Stilt o ir- -1 Good - condillon. AMfFM ' -1971 OMC'trocicr-tiTKjBm- • - r r ^ ------N brotjTffc:': v. TrrfTT caaseito. «000 or cai: 423. warranty 1000'miles }1150. drive,a apud bed. 427 motor, 5 T-. 0hiy'*995— ' if f lll SSn/ICf RARTS n 4ffli and maKo ollor. . Call 543-5646 ai 4 trans Call 543-5257. ^ / 1 <*-