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W A SH IN G^TON TC ~ Inter- 'laue * troulible findiing docUtor ff’"- national roiiofiof groups fear By KIRKK MITCHELL m o v e d f rorom Jackson. Wyo,, it) thehfsprini;. - their feeding3ng programn TimKnva-NvivH writer T a m mly y Kalco says she w as ;»bl(ble to find a b ro a d m a y be bc reduccd be* .a doctor aafter seven turned her• d o w n b c - causo the drodrought,, in the trWIN w FALLS — TbresaI KalcoH is 8' cause "hele w as concerned that myny mother ■* “ United States.s hoa1 driven up moniinths pregnant ond says shesht can't find had nolhiiling but high-risk delivcric rie s ," ' the cost of comommoditics they q docloctor in town who will giveve her prcna- She saylys before she found a dmdoctor she ' b u y w ith fe d e?ral ra aid. tal ca wns feelining extreme pains and w n s w o r- W h ilo th e severityBO of the Kai family j)rp r a c t i t i o n e r s d e a t h , " 'I'nI'amniy Kalco snys. "I jusu s t w a n t - ...... ifae'd' upi-pdSijiblsibly aa oarly as and'i obstetricians,i she is con>onvinced she ed to ninkiike sure the h;iby was groT o w in g — Dcccmbcr, olliclriclnls of thc pri- willI havoI- lo wnlk into the Magic Mi Valley alive." vate voluntaryry organizations Rcgiogionai Medical Center at deliverydc and She snyilys her doctor told her tht h e ju ii n s oro conccmcdd forf the peoplo "hopeIpc for the best." w ere caiis(iscd by stress, th e y feed. "II alreadyI talked lo Lhe hospital ho and The twoi'o wo)ncn sny they tried;d g e l l i n g "If pricoa con:ontinue to rise, thoyy sayt they won't tum me away,"aw Kalco assistance:e from the st;ite He;il';ilth nnd ------■ ' I th e ro w ill b e some eoi cutbacks," say.s.s. W clfiirc D.Dcp;irlm ent. says Jnnice Wi-Westcott, senior Kniralco is one of a growingg number i of "Unic.sss you're on de;ilh row wiw ith y o u r ^ program oUlccrer for the Africn womenen who fjo without prenrenaUil care, pregnancy:y and single you don'tL d obtained un- Distritrict Health Departm ent. c n m e w o mmcn i n monlh. der the federal‘ral -grant pro- "phPhysicians nre reticent loI UikeUi women Becauseie ofthe vohinieofwt)n)enen apply- ""T' " . . I gram to peoplo)lo in Ethiopia, severieral m onths inlo pregnancy,icy, ' Mnchala ing for thLhe p r o g r a m , " s o m e iU't.'•t' t u r n e d - • • - 1 __S u d a a .a n d -LohJobnnon -in-the - says,s. n w a y t h alla t re high risk." M;ichalalhl says, ' fiscal year endin d in g J u n e SO, she h e snys women who do nolot geti prcna- Teresa K!■! aleo says slie apjilied ("or l"(i M c d - .h 'S ' I says Andy Eriahish, information tal carecai early in Lhfir prcgnan1 carc will if a diminishing dii incrcnse lhLhe num ber ol'wDnieii whii'ho i|ual- I 300,000 motricc tonsI of grain corpsis «of doctors laking thcir cnscsca is not ify for Medi■ dic;iid, to 11 countriofrios in Latin replaciaced, health oflicials say. " T h i s i si oonly n drop in lhe bucket-8 a Wirt. ' rics prprogram, which providedi careci for us South Cen-•ntrnl District Henllh D e p a r l - It is sadlyy ironic, von manyly ias 80 women a year, w herien Dr, Alan ment. "Thihis is not .going to men c c t t h e Bem uth says, thutthi thoso whu Goranfmg loft town and wns notlot replaced, need." sufTored in the10 drought in said TcTbm M achuta, director offthe th clinic. Mites saiinid Inst yc;ir KO woi))enI s lio w e d Ethiopia - and £ Sudan mny Also,so, some family practilioilioners are up at thc hihospilnl al the tin)c ofded e liv e r y . have to sufTor n»'now because a limitinLing the number of obste■stetrics pn- So far ihi.ss ;y e a r t h e r e h ;iv e h e e n .')()r>o. drought in the UniledUi States tionls-s they see to lake advaniantage of a "We're hheaded for juiother iI'e c o rd - ■ hftia p u s h e d u p pprices'of r relief . lower r r rate of miilprnctice in.suraJrance. breaking yeyear," he sjiid, IF commodities...... — - " I mm not sure who is going to:o pickf them The childIdren of women wI)o do:i noli re- .. As the droufought pushed up,".Kaid Twin Falls pediatric•rician I’aul ceive prenalatal ciU'c are I'liur lim es m o r e prices up, lho.0 tonnage of Milos, lb s. likely to encnd up’ii) the inlcnsive c;ir - commodities thaitat could bc Mont>nU- C r a n d a ll, a n o b s tc trtrician ic who than thoseL’ 'w ho do. M iles-said, phalo.ANDV ARENZ l purchased by ttho various has paiparticipated in a program1 forft low-in- "Kveryontne sutTers. We end up U|) wilh Eighl mononths pregnant, Tcrcszsa Kalco waits at hom<>mc wilh son Thomas. 2 ".i^H a g e n c ic s h a s fallc:illcn. come, 1high-risk women, said il is doubt- more childIdren wilh long-leiia im ii p a ir - ful newow stale programs taking^ cfl'ectol next , L'C D O C TOK's o n P n g e A 2 ______y : Timee to cutt deal, Weany crewss battlee ragincg Idahoy blazes I Uy The AsMJciatcd P l>i r e s s Cirtrlitie nnd ((md andmd supplies are (lown in,- ivc-re e x p i'c le d lo join jcjii Illi' Ii:i0lr .Salurdny rii|;lii Wilh llic fire still slil ri);irinc lo the i-ast niiil ; III hriiij: lhe total iiuinunibiT oriiti-lii;luiTs lo llXi, ]Arm\]y experrt sai;s - (Jnjiind crews cleieared ;in'ns (or hcliporlsIs nl s()uthensl Lhrouf:hh lu-nvy1 tim ber, lhe helipiports By Saliii- e ep iii): c r e w s n s (Vi.-si) a si pos- j: I'st spokeswomanI .Jean.Jc I i;i»tlioriie snid (.-rralic Thc As5oc/n/ed PressPn TalkaIks betwceiis thp warring tould'bc shutlled luijiick and fnrlh Iruti) the• 11fire .sible. winds and spot ilrcsrc.s cuntinuLd.tu.Li:.tliu-biKKt^t...... pn rtleiien 'bi^kiu dow'n' in early ‘ ^ lino it) roniote tern•rnin of (he lim^e Nntionion;il • 'I'he incideticc ofrhe;il*xh;iuslion ht nnd siraiilined |>rnhlonis preventiii(i:iii(; tire(ij;hter.‘; from contain !, a lth o u g h a fi‘a ^ o tru c o ' WASfflNGTON)N — The head June, t CO l-\,rest. knee.s wns.incronsinilill);. inj; lhe liln/e of Latin .Americaican studies at remain:lins in place while Costa^ ' "Kiilicacr is ht-eumioing n prohli'iii.’ spokc-sin:man Oidy nhoiit .'iO peperci'iit of lhe fire’s lO-ii-iiule Tiir firt- wns bnrniirniiij; in heavy lod|;epoli' fiine tho U.S. Artnyy War Collogo Ricann President Oscar Arias John Mincks -snid. "A lo t o f llii-M- n r e ll c h)ters te perim eter was solidilidly proleet.eii by brenk line- I niKl l).d.i1ity..abuuLfiiLfuur Jiiilui. from .Uiu-larfirgi>kuKUuai;in-Juau_’\ii:iel-v ______college ill Carlisle.}le. P a . ■ “tr a s , ""inhotild’'rmt'cxpOTt'tn- it turned Saturday aTafter nrenjihlcrs contniixined fire. Om dnls snidid the fire of" unileterm iiiin e d nio, that we should win, said s. Cunningham, bc- ”I dorft say the ' the blaze that dest)■;lroyed If) houses. ;ind the tl origin had burned‘d :il) acres hy e;irly eveniniiii: ■ By .Saturd;iy, th(the (ir;int V^Ihii;e ;iriii Old sUip supportingg ithe Contras, cause5 overo' the past three yoars ^ wyrst..fires in Yelellowstone National Pal’ark an.-U)0-;icre gniss Hre H in :i riiggeti . arena of "Tlii-r.'S n.r Ine<- ;;inywliiTi- ;iiiy p;irlc successes of Uie Cunnnningham’s views flrat bi’cau.so of tho sue * ern edge of liapidI (Cily, .S.D. "People in this th w estern North D;ik<;ik o l;i, liiiihlings," s;iid Costa Ci Uilloii. a National Contras," Curuiinjingham snid in . soaI NICARAGUAN on Pngc A2^ community were re;•e;il nervous for n couplele o("' 'I'lie b la z e s inI Yellovvslone' had burn L______rned Park S.-rvice spnke.s . - . JK . -V - - f

✓ ...... • ■...... t- A-2 Timos-Nows., TwTwin Foils. Idano Sunday,y.Jui/31. J 1‘Jfia Doctcors------DRcr exccptinR palient.s wilh ______• C o n t i n u ef d d fro m P a R c A J Progreess slowI? in UN-sriponsore>d Iran-Irraq talks [cdicaid cards. However, she:, ,...id. -Sociely ends m e n L s," M il e s s.n lid existinR patients on Medi- learly MovuaieiU towardard the currcnt talks bej»cRan dny with remarkj•ks by Iran's deputy for UNITED NATIO’IONS (AP) — Aftcr net uppayinRforiL' lid are not he turned down. • • . I r a n '-hily 1«. 'v h en Iran Im reversed a yenr-li-lonR minister, AiiJVlohrihammed Besharnli, who '•ifilit y e a r s o f conflinflict on the baltlencid. I: TomM achalaiil said the Nalional ‘"Sledica! care is not easy Ui J d lockcd in dispute nl;l the .slancc and said ilL wouldWl accept a U.N. resc!solu- 0 news confbrefict^ce in Abu Dhabi that : .•md Ir a q seem ed 1 H e a l t h S e r v i c e Corps,C which pays me by ifyou can't pay for it,'; United Nntions thishis pnst week over Iraq'sl's de- tiim ciiiliny lor anI immediatein cense-flre. would participateLe in dircct talks if Perc;)rc7. de educatioron of doctors m ex- leinkopf said. ; mand for fnce-to-fii>fnce l a l k s b e fo re a ceii:ease- Ira(|i l'oreij,'t> MiiVlinistcr Tariq Aziz insisiisted Cuellar asked it lolo. chanRC for theirir workinR for lo w - Chnriotte Merritt, proRrani • fire. tlu-re could be noI ce.cease-fire o r f u r t h e r ncK'.‘Koli- Here is where lhthe U.N. lalks stand now ______incomc health cclm ics. J k i s _ l>een e r e la r y for th e S C D H D . su id i . ... U.N. Sccretary-Gy-Genernl Javier Perez.•z de alions without fir.'il:st holding face-to-face talalks, ■ Poinw of AffrcciTc m c n t : — ------., , t h e v ic tim o f h u•idRet d ciits. ' le jh a s s e e n an increase in thej ______Cudlnr._Kho_broucl:up h t th e fo rc ipTi miniHtor?o rH o f vy{iic h ln.‘ s a y s w oul()ul(l ofTer p r o o f o f I r a n 's< sin- s- Both sides uncoicondilionally accept Rea ______Ut_smd_Gor£ iT T ibcn^oH vt/m c n n p p ly in H - ^ o r - ft- — ------ih c tw o c o u n trie si to tc New York last week,k, in- eerily lion 598, a 10-poiroint plan includinp an immc-im 2,000 doctors im thu proBram oRram for women wilh hiRh- - .sisted lh e obsLuclcsIcs to an accord were merlerely Iranian Foreignn ^ M in iste r A li A k b a r, Vei'elay- diatc cease-fire aniand Iroop withdrawal, a pns-p when hc camcI 1 to work in 1\vin -ik p rc R n a n c ie s . procedural. Hc snidnid he hopes lo nnnouncinee a ali rejected the domiumand. He said Friday ththere oner exchange, fonormal peacc talks nnd a c o m - urs ago. Now thf .Merritt [ said only four women 1 - • ccnsc-firc dntc somemolimc this week; would bc no dircct:ct talks before n ceasc-lc-firc mission to detcrmijnine which sidc was ihcLhe ap- of dociors to recruit from has uilify for the proRrani a m o n t h . ! IMit doHpito the-he - Hccrclary-Bcncrnl s ojopti- and rejected w hatit he1 called Iraq’s efforLs■Lh lo Rressor in the war. dccriJasod to l!jO, It dozens more apply, some! ___ _ ------miKTnrpmprcss-hns-las'nppcnrcd-slow-and-hrh a l t — d e l a y it p e a c e-t^ e llleiiLlemetil. ------^Both aRr-U>-hold immediate,-sepa:parale . -'Most-ofthosesc’doctonrRo to In-- ilh histories of liavinR com phca-: iti«. The issue was fu:further complicated Sututur- Uilks with the seen«rclary-R c n c ra 1. dinn Heallh Services," Tbm )ns at birth. ; M,T’iThai X source ■ - of r lio n s Machnln said, "T h e likelihot)d of th e m R e tli n R ; workers is no loninRor available." re is sliRhl," suid MaRRi; v e s t...... sl of thc women Q u ic k h a rv ...... fie*’"said mosl a c h a la . Bomb kiUsI 1, Ihurtsr^fr___saves hai; ‘in fie ld a r e cominR in for medical n cnre nre ^ ..If'"They're damn mad." M erritt. — low-inconiu_miRiR rani__w o ck crs.-u r__, id.~“Thcj'-r?it'aTid-ery-m id-aay.-;-— ------■------“-3.7blIANNI£sirURURG, ----- S o u th ------Policcicc“ SpokcsTnnn^;tr-W incrI Icm — CASTLEFORD — Several • CoC ontinued from Pngc Al the women do not poor Mosl of th H i a t a m I RoiriR to d o ? " ' Africa (AP) — A bombbo exploded Meyerr tsaid nino i)eiiple were crilcrit- fiirmers coml)inedi Itheir j^ITorUs lo Tammyny Kalco says. "People — all have another resesource ftw RettinR-- S h e .said she advises wom en: al a crowded ahoppir•pinf* c e n tc r in a ically oior soriouKly injured in ththe harvest a hay fieldId threatened by they cacare about is money. No ind will join those ^ >Io one pVcnnUil carc an lo do not <|ualil'y to ro init) the/ wliilo su))iirb of JtiluohnnncsburK on Bcuonini blast, which was e.iuseiised ;i (Ire Saturday, who are alreadydy s h o w in R u p a l lerRency room if they have any;' Saiurday, kiiling a woman and by a linlim pet m ine. He said onele oft; ' 'iVo nre trucksi nndj one water she sayss dociors demnnd1 $600$' the hospital wwilhout prenatal mplications anti lht'; -c bel care nl delivery. t>tn-Hl-l>H'l4h------:------seriDUsly. police snid.^id a l a hoslO sp iU il. which boRan nl npproximntely birth, s neRoliaLinR~ w ith Ho .said hc is : Miles saiti Twin Falls doctors Authorities snidd mosl of the There!rc w as no imniediati- claii)iaiia :};r)r3 p.m. al Franciices Hesselholt's I vwe need is for somcontone lo Dale Peterson, ia family pracli- X 'm ately U ik e ca n - o f t h e w om - victims were white.:e. ' T h e b la s l oc- o f rcs1^ full o f f e r tiliz e r alfllso burned, ac- Tbrcsjesa Kalco says lHfee~litilihies cally related pror o c e d u r c s a y e a r , lie said one suRRcslion is that- The noon explosionion al the m ain proof llthnl the ANC viewed alali cordinR lo the Twinin Falls Coimty nurses■s hung up on her inn the including delivcri ;linic be set up specifically for- shoppinK center in Bcnoni, 12 the inh;ihnbitants of South Afric:rica SherifTs Dcparlmercnl. middle)le of a scnlencc. Richard .Johnslison senior vice “ -•natj.i cart! lhal would be’ miles enst of JohnnrinnesburR, was oh itsI ehemics, and based it:if« Thc lire was spaparked by rem- "Nursirscs would say — sori-y,i-y, w e p r e s i d e n t fo r thhe e insurance bro- iffed by a nurse practitioner' • the fiflh in two doys do' in Soulh hope oon n v io le n c e a louchy issue," MiMiles Pally KleinkM*CCu-Weiie«**o»oe»«m «or6Pj6PM,Suy»y.Ju*)r3l "U"' I’™- nntionLion in the world lhat dt)esn'l- few Intc uf\4!moon nndnm ovoning thun- T h aIt t means when irentinRinR a natal care. ivide prenatal care lo all its- dcm how cni. H igha mld-90s.mic Lown near . M e draid ic a ii patient, doctors iare Kleinkopf saidd tho ofTlce is no izens," Miles said. CO, M onday. Hunny.. HiH ighs 90 to 9 6 . y likely lo be thanked! a n d Caman Prairio anand Wood Rivor V a llo y : -,^^*~ > rfO'PABrrLY lik e ly to b c su ed . " Fair today and tonight ton cxccpt for ^ 't:*— L SUMMV ;-sa k a lc o say s tu irses t widely scattered nfloiflemoon and ovo- r f f . ley won't Jake her_becnic a u s e Nicartagua—- “ I'inK thundcnihowors.ors. Higha near 90. 011 i 1(10 far a^nR in her pn V — \ J g prcR- , Continued1 f r o m P n R c A l m i litary i l a i atlvisers, hav(> beefed up; Lows n o n r 60. Mondn;[idny, a u n n y . H ig h n M l "But I'm slill pregna u p p e r 8 0 8 ., r c a ,„ e 1„ liRllt i„n n n a r t i c l e pu b - t h eir ir counlcrinsurRcncy c forccs io N o r t b o m U ta h aanc n d N o v a d a : aby w on't ro awny." lished in the Martirch edili,0 0 0 . ' ire she moved to Idnl dny n n d M onday moatlostly 90a. STCAMV attache in Mexixic o , a n e a r l i e r The h e Uniled Stales has three. I I ■ Kaleo says she receiv Nevndn — Portlyly cloudy through FmO** Hlinlnltlu'W iircco lle R i'. and in a mainn options:o arm the Ctinlras to ' Monday. Widoly scat'lenttcred nflcmoon * • lal care al ;i clinic. , polje\'job al the PPt'nlaRon. contlucilu c t a kiiiR war; prepare the nnd evening thunderiderslormn Sundny "**•**.m. weee m o stly in inR. l«) have a personal d( A nd a s;special thanklks to you too! | th c 9 0 h. Wind npeedstds or 6 to 15 mph >aytime Coodilk)n$s and£ High Tempei le says. "It makes you1 feeft l wure the norm for moatmc of the ntnte,------n an cy s! ------i wind* guHting over V U) have thal persim w wi ilh J------but Pocntcllo hnd win th e re hi Julyluly19;t9B8 • - 20 m p h for m uch oftheth e nflcm o o n . L to m s inosloflhe way" Tho hottest tempernlornluro in the stole says she does nol wantn t t o M : I wan 107 degress ntIt ^Mountnin Home Ueriii-e about whal can ro wfoiiR :a, Mr. H arrison, Air Force Base. StanlAnley reported the i-R nancy. l o e a i coldest at 34 dcgrccn. p r e n a t a l lh the stall at The ngricultural outoutlook-for South— ...... m 'l worry because physicj X S h e S Wl , enjoy our 1 • 1 i-rn Idnho hKowh concxinditionH for field n 'l a ffo rd t«)," sh e says. I M The w ork n n d hnying willM'ili continuo to bc V vep- good throughoutlOUt tho period nn I Sail I ncv« ;k Jardine n’. tlien become west nl 10 r p M . r i V o R i i © B O T eone 1 can count on. ing tlic iiflemoon.i. — I ''s 'h T s ;!lire was believed lo h ha\ a v e H SC T h e e x ten d e d foreciiipciisl for Southom 1^*^ ■ think ahred for a lim e' bi'Hire ' H T h a n ks a!a g a i n . 1 Iiij;h iiiinieroiis firrs cotilii A n iilhImrn e lhroui;houl lhe Wes ^ in th e isc n InleraReiicy Fire (%-nle Mlil.'s S..Uiced il w as reducini; lhe or ^ > (’n,'ek fuof~ ls iiiA.rmalioirc.'iUe lila c k s-oiiiid-the I' clock li. 18 hour fmm‘ (5 a.m. MHT to mit: Inde:Mir---- — slimed .MDT.all OfTicials .said lh A grlculture/BiusinessCl-3 u! Idahch o ...... B5-8i - 8 P e o p l e ...... nij:ht.Msof IraHlc has becoine I nej' ^ Twelvev e r n ij r h l...... E2-10 Magi.gic V a l l e y ...... B 3 -4; - 4 S p o r t s ...... C l a s s i f i e d ...... !oI;jslit•^ center, howevei MNELLY, D .V .M . C r o s s w o r d ...... A 6 N a tioi o n ...... A 3.A\8 8 Tw inFalls ...... -V, b a llliiij;ed ll o p i T a l i n c -•> hm irs D e a r A b b y ...... D 4 O b ii t t t u a r i e s ...... B232 VaUey L ife ...... , , T h e c a i ets in Pariced3 d Cars ills know,.. V 1.1)00 peopli' were comi" Pe ...... E l O p iin n i io n ...... A\ 4 W o r l d ...... F o c u s ...... V” Alllioiij'ici thr Willis Ciiilch fir/T_,. L eaving y o u r p c!t t IIn a p ark ed cor w ater,r. o i r lick Ico c u b e s o r Ico n|ili«n c a n b e a d e a d ly ml9ilslake. On o crcom. i iv m. Got your peMo your Circulation M <- |, l,., r> ;.nil Si.n.l.iv JJ 0(( |. ue. j : . •r aiul other resourcir. can quickly autferb’ broin do m o g e o r d o g s ondon< fried feel ore a poor die from heatstroke.1’'’ 1. tho Wol/Dry Vac is b o d y to m p o ra tu ro InImmediately! GrCCnj n C< r o s s " ...... r i.m iin ie d Get him Into shadec (o n d opply cool I f y o u lia v c ii n e w s ti)>[i)> ■or w ish In lalk lo sonii'omOIK- 111 l)l<'.').'n b -'lw ,-,.n a.m.01. . a m i r, :») p III ...... D l - 5 buy.' c; Wo rogrol anyny . \ | I ouBiocATio A dvertising iiiiim.Ililijkr, ...... |ir.-vT»r . .,11k. I.I.h.., ^:i:io|. l.y M.ii;i. . Fir,, bosvonionco this may havo If vcia w ish lo placi- iina n advorti.'^L-n-fi.l. call 7.'i:i (i ( 'i;!- -irn (i ir,V"sV,'!!„;i ,- 1IM.|I;|I,I<- o..h l-OIIlai I I Imidiiy ihroui'h Frid.iy IromOlll S u n ill .^1 - sC',‘^ ‘^1 rr-s'r!:iV'oMo'i;.lltl,ri..l nt.mni. iliiiK mul , , , • ;k1‘s . c all Mon I. r |ijr^n.oil 111 s.-rli-iii CC |H“ i-flh111, 1),, $:,j i;ii f,„ a lre a d y ill p.m . n n d .S;itiiriiiiyt> fromfroi H a.ni. until noon !iil<>!il-rni.ilinn mi cli- I. I. Ill r. h> >|,-.ti;ii.><<-.r'ii^ l)»- il.i%ST I,ir, i»-r nuitiili. in liiiilie r ; |)l:iy luls i--' available wcukd.'iyswc only. is,iiOEeiii!i(icii.y n r ~ ~ tk.i.i.f>ds q '. ill'h I,!r\Gy'I'li'l CORH ______—On-pac in s o r i . ' in c o rr o c lh o m o n h o u id r w o t/d ry c a n b t tl Kiliii Ttl.- in c o n v o •Its .Itl,I ,„uiiiv c a u s o d . Sunday. July 31, lOfls' Time': Nows, Twin Foils, IcJaho A-3

______^ jNation ____ ■o------— ___ - Dirugj-relatedi questiorms domi]inate QjQvernr ment foLind to ssuffer __ bitter•rpolitiecal contess t in Aticanta loOSS afteer rescuLiing bamks ! ------ATtftNTA-(AP)«»)-=-DrugT]Ucs:------WAf/A3HINGT0N-(AP)^-A-quiquip-at-—M eorpranothcrlailarge-Dallarbankrto—ihlotf Lo tf^ b le lin d y o u r c r y ^ l ball ends------~ tions d o m in ate a bitterb: contcst for tributfuted to th e latc Sen. EverettDit Dirk- pull itself out of itsits hole by attracting up lookinglool like ground-glass," hc said. a n A tla n ta congongressonal seat, 'sen - “A billion here, a billionm tthere, -additional investor3rs, rh e cfTect of th e wave of financial ■ with the incumberibent adm itting h e ' ' '’prettytly soon you’re talking aboutout real, .According to a: ccongressional aide, , ititution failures on th e budget sev- : considered using)g laundered1 drug - 'moneyiey" - is com ing painfully tnitrue for who spokc on condiidition of anonymity, ‘^''sutu il years down the road could be ______budget wntchors } earlier this vear > ______l,:money_tflJinfuiceJce.hifiJiom(Land.a______federal;ral bimk.regulators______jnmore pronouncedrFSLICrwhich challcnger sayingmg he m ight con- Thehe $4 billion rescue o f Firsl‘irst Re- were woiried thatL fifederal spending on " technically insolvent, is in even and the sick financial insti;litutions could trig- tec! sid er le g a liz in gdrugs. d n public]licBank Corp. of Dallas anc rse shape lhan the FDIC and faces R ep. P a t Swindi ing and rescue o f oth er bank£nks this ger automatic, across-the-board indall, a two-term closing ire seveni problems. ■ - Republican whoseosc philosophy is yearwrwiil cause the govemmentit iiinsur- spending cuts undedcr thc Gramm-Rud- "’°'’es . la i^ e ly in tu n e wit]with th at o fth c rc- ances ftfund th a t backs deposits; in com- man deficit reducliclion. AndAnd, unlike the FDIC, FSLIC in its irst loss Stronger than eiexpected tax collec- ussisUjistance pockagcs-is-using-notes------; ______ligious right, is ununopposed in his _ ciol banks to s u fte r th c first p a H ^ s A ug. 9 pnmnmary. in Itsi)FiT-i-year liistory. ^------l^oriH-in•^ruy'und-Jl; JicrthaircnshrobHgnting-it-to pay The front-ninmnner in a three* '' Adddd billions of dollars beingig spe en t concern, for now. billionlions of dollars as much os 10 years way Democraticc contestc for thc lo assi:ssist thc even more troubledlied sav- Slill, tho W hitete House Office of in the future. * __ __ scat in the aflluentlent 4th District is ingsI and ar loan industry and ilI mmoans Management andI Budget, 1 in a mid- , widely considered•red to be Ben - J “realI mmoney" — enough to hampe[jpcrlhe yenr budget revievcw released Thurs- ______Jones, who plajplayed m echanic _ govern:;mmenYs fight to curb thchc mas- day, boosted its cestimate of FDIC Ifl rr^ Cooler on the "L"UukM ~ol H az- “" m 5ivc fe"clederal o u dget dcficii. ------spending ilils'yij'flr'ir b y $1.7 billion an d ' ( ^^bLtBRATE!^ ------■ zard." H e took 47 pcrccnt of thb S Momoney sp en t by th e federal depositde by $1.2 billion in 1989. i: Thc estim ate ^ vote a g a in s t Swlnivindall in a J9 8 6 ^ 5 . insuraiirance agencies — th e Federaeral Dc- for FSLIC was incricrcascd by $2.9 bil- W challenge. positt InsuranceIr Corp. for the natnation’s lion for 1988 and S]$1.7 billion for next ^ ^ 00 commercial banks andmd the yoar. Jonea haa ackno\inowlcdged telling * 4 13,500 , a Young Democracrats meeting at Fedora}rol Savings a n d Loim I nsyrance ^ r FDIC Chairmanin L, W illiam Sei- : the University of)f GeorgiaG in May Corp.').' Ifor 3 ,IOD sav in g s institu)ilutions dm an, in announcining thc F irst Repub- th a t h e m ig h t consonsider legalizing -doesics nol corflb from taxpayer/ers, at licBank rcscue latex: Friday nighl, told . drugs. But hc addedded that he told leastL nolni yel. Bolh the FDIC and the reporters he expecte:t«d th c FDIC to suf- th e g ro u p th a t woul/ould bc an option FSLIC1C derive th e ir money fromn aian as- fer its first loss siniince its founding in “only after a masnassivc effort to mcnt on m em ber institutions,ms. 1934. • truly eradicate dru( Howiowever. revenue to th ef fundsft Until now, reventnuc from banks and Jones has compinplained that his « f tits s as a g o vem m ent receipteipt for interest on inveslntments has always in distorted, and rol budget purposes. W henI spspend- outweighed whatcvccnsion. • Nick Moraitakifi,9, who\ has beon Joniones said he doesn't think thoLho part, on S w indall’s's charge th n l fiscal1 1988. li bailed out Continerental Illinois Corp. Bri>>hliV.hlen thal sp e c ia l p e rso n s d ay. campaigning forir imore than n charg(rgo that he is sofl on drugsIgs the incumbent talkei:ed a conserva- SoI faifar this year, FSLIC has hod[lad two of Chicago with $4.5 S4 billion in the phtinifine or slop hy loday. Free in- ons. It largest rescue over,r, the agency made year, said thoc • remark was willI hurthi his chonces. “The truthllh tive game a t hom e bbi u t voled with mulli-b.i-billion-dollar transactions town delivery. j “irrational, irrcspoisponsible and ri- oiwayiays comes out and I th in k thh is the libe.rnls in W ashiitiington. spentI S SZ billion to help South'jthwest money. But all ban!nk failures only to- diculous." tactic;ic 1backfires," ho said, In office. S w indallill h as stressed Savingsngs Association of DallasIS take talcd 79 in 1984. TlThis year, they arc y-TX Jo h n Stcm blor,*, a theater opera- Swiiwindall, 37, an A tlan ta law y/cr er his tics with his chihu rch and fre- over foifour smaller institutions in May! cxpectcd to equal or surpass the post- tor and last-minutilute entry in the and businessman,b won the con-on-' quently sided with> ithe religious andSl,:Sl,3 billion a m onth later lo cclose Depression rccord ofofl84setinl987. fV D em ocratic racc,, saisaid he intended gressi(ssional seat in 1984 by de- right on issues such1 asa abortion. two sevseverely insolvent-S& Ls inn Costa C Kidman said theic fund, which stood V ------1 Mcsa.C1, Cniif at $18.3 billion att thc end of 1987, ^ FSLL>L1C is looking at spendingng $1.3 would likely lose close cl to $2 billion • • billionin loS2I billion more early thisLhis fall this year. But, he cautioncd,c( that’s a [^ fwl29 - E. Main Jerome ^||| r '' D ukakkis blam(les adm irinistratio ^ 1 1 on IrvIrvine, Calif..*based Finarnancial “best guess" and the tl loss could go [I ^ Corp.I. olof Amorica, the nation’s seosecond- higher. f e - 324-2922 !st thrift holding company, “Whon you forecas:a sl... you oflen get 'I------for Penntagon ccontract!]ing prob>lems Tsis unknown if th e FDIC facosces any ------other.br.big expenditures, but anal LO U ISV ILLE, Ky.y. (AP)( - Demo- Dukalkakis was concluding a seveeven- ing a trail th n t wouldId lead one day lo have bfpn b w atching th c “ cfi‘orti crat Michae! Dukakis:is I blamed th e Re- sta to tour toi with stops in two tobacaaccQ 0 block occupying thle e .While House. l-THEII S E N ^AOTORSI agan administrationn SiSaturday for the states,5, KentuckyI- ond North Carolin ; appearance since y ^ 3 r COMMITM4ENT TO CUSTOM]MER SATISFACTION , Pentagon contractingig uproar,i quoting beforeJ returningn home to B oston*Sat- Sc public 0 the Democratic Natiitionul Convention an old Greek saying thtth at "the fish rots u rd ay’ night,ni 'ideo Wc made a con)m m itm enl over 35 years■s n;ngo lo provide our : ^ , gg. in Atlanta. Jack so n1 Itold an overflow ' from th e h e a d nrst." Bush,3h, who is pondering th e s gathering al Operatution PUSH, the c u s to m e rs w i t h lhe th highest level of producduct and servicc sntisfnction "It starts from thc;C lop,”t< the Demo- lectionn of a a running mote und awai :ntion he helped :)MINC; OCTOBKR 2 cratic p re sid e n tia l nomominee said. . ing nomi)mination at the Republican1 Na-N C'^’il'rights organizal ^ p o s s ib le . found. Jackson ulso caculled Dukakis Dukakis stepped up his assault on tional ConvontionC< in New O rle a n s i ive"lo Bush, O iir Lincoln’ss innd M ercury's nrc IhnughLighlfullyconccivcd, nrlfully H President Reagan andnd Vice P resident tw o wee.'ceks, did not cam paign S a tu r- “ "viable nlternuli%’i Hi Ex TKA-TEKHtiSTHtM. styled, and builtt w\ ilh qunlily as the numbcnber one crilerion. And ' H George Bush, his certcertain Republican day. Jackson drew aI hearty ovation Retail $24. opponent in the fall,, aat t a stop in Lou- In Chicago, Chi Jesse Jackson saidi his h when he said. "Duk:ikakis pledged to ^5*00 services before, during,dl and nflcr Ihc saleIc lllhat arc among lhe best ‘ -'fl isville, Ky.; where he1C spokcs to about unsuccc:xrcssful presidential b id .w aas s a nol bring shame lo thetl Wliile House. Pepsi Rebate • 5.i 6*00 yoti'll find anywh/h e r e . ‘. ' l l 5,000 people a t a largeirge outdoor rally victoryy forfi America’s disenfranchise!ised, Bush does n ol recogni:nize sham e a tth e Bring Bri Your Rebate In • 6.1 in a dow ntow n plaza.I. , openingng th e polilical process a n d bia:blaz- Whito House." ■ flflgat (2) Free Rentals Il’s no longer enougher for us lo bc sim ply conccmed nbout ; H 13,95 I cusU m rsntisfncliclion-il's im pernlivc lhatat wc remnin firmly H « , Y our u r Final Cost = $13. Com mnittee sailys substc;andard Ibolts OER YOU COPY TOD/ com m itted to it. 4 G oodiId Morning Viet Nam $24.!•4.95 We believe thnlII lheI basic principles of goodgo( business tlmi Ic'd this ' f l Cinderella $24.95 >quipmei:nt country lo grealncness arc as rclevaiit lodny:\y das in years pnsi: Moncsty, I f l uj nilitary e< ; we talk nbout, but impurtnnt ' f l were ised in m fairness, nnd vnluilue are not just concepls wc W ASHINGTON (AP)AP) - M illions o f For example, e 1,200 M -60 taanks n t parts. business prncliceses wo em ploy every dny. t f l substandard bolts andid rnuts have been were removedren from Army fro n t linein e s “We musl tn k e .step}ps to ensure that gyy Any 2 Different Above Titli•Ities ^ . . . lost salisfying ow nership used jji everythingg fromI military for at, least li two monlhs w h ile dc- df lhe fasteners sold to inin d u str)’ and gov- '& Get $2.00 OFF O u r g o n i IS to providep you willi Ihc most Afere ernment in lhi.« couju n try m eet ,050 equipment and weaponpons to tho space fective‘ boltsb in thc gun m o u n ts w er 7524 possibiib le , b o lh n o w n n d in t h ec ftifuture. • H shuttle and commercialcial Irucks, a con- replaced,ed, nnd-subsUndard fastenerners standards necessary tot< hold our prod- 9Bo W. Main, Jerome 324-75: ibid lo the Navy for use on botboth ucts toKelhor." gressional com m itteee sasaid Saturday. w ere sole ^ Sinc)inccre!y," . ' “The m illions andI perhaps pc billions - submariiirines and aircraft- carrier--Je .jc t. •of su b stan d ard fasteneimers used by our catapultjlt systems, thc panel said, fnilitary .'- and sensiti'sitive industries The fastenersfa: contained more boro ”lt ^w a s no mniracle. make it a w o n d er th atDt vwe haven't had a n d lessiss carbon than specified in1 irin- - _ \ I a major catastrophe," saids Rep. John dustr>'• standards,st making them mor bingoll, D -M ich., chai:hairman of the likely to to break or shear, th^ pantri It wa!IS Nutri/S;System!” T H A N K Yvau House E n erg y and CoCommerce Com- said.4 ^ "Thanks to theU delicious food and supsupport I got on the Your'fespiponsG for the 1st sixsi> months of 1988 H mittee and its investigatigations subcom- As the:he report was being preparecired, NUTR1/SYS1STEM** W eight Loss Progragram, I lost 76 ibs.” has been tremendous!tr mittee. DingellII anda 50 other House memberb ers L T h e NUTRI/SYSTEM A ccordingig to the Idaho Autojtomobile Dealer ^ A two-year-long in\investigation by introduceuced legislation to try to correc m comprehensive Flavoavor tho subcommittee unconcovercd millions th e problublem. ■ S e t-P o in t" W eight LoLoss AssociatioiDn Registrations forFor J u n e 19 8 8 . ofsubstandard bolts,, nunuts, and screws T he bill bi would require laboratorto ry 1 ^ - W■ Program includes: f s J B J u nl e e VTD ■ — many of them importlortcd from Ja p a n testin g’ anda greater documentationn c o f \ , f ■ • A variety ol ddicious I m eals and sn.ncks - and Dinge'll said the•he problem could fastenersers to moke it more difTicultI t tt o M ercuryr 6 8 3 0 2 ■ • O nc-on.ono pcrsonconal • ------h avew idc-ranging cffeciffects. su b stitulute t cheaper and less effcctiv counsoiinQ L incoln 6 ■ • Behavior B'C.'tMhrouQFi' Progrnm lor % Ford 2 1 161 long.tcrm y' 2 1 su c co ss 1 V D o d g e' 118 Plym outh 188 8 3 H Don’t Wait, \ Call Today. \ ^ 144 69 M Our cl^l r C h ry sler 7 -..... 5 9 ■ H Tr.icy Wtutner. P o n tia c 8 IQ Oldsmobilele 7 ^ f l We SucceedI Buick 3 ^ f l ING ENAILS W h e re Diets GROWN TOE W C adillac 1 ^ f l Y RADIOSURGERY f FaD You.' SUCCESSFUIULLY TREATED BY „ American NMotors ' 2 ' ^ 1 Radiosurgeryry iis now the treatm entnt of choice for m any conditions, partarticularly for painfullyilly ingrown toenails. YOU LOVE OUIUR HONDAS H S SI weight ioss contonDts B AND Conventional sureurgery for ingrown nailsIs often results in their “ T ' H o n d a 2 4 ^ f l returning as wellII aas painful scarring, I W ith radiosurcurgical equipm ent, a b*beam of electrons is I S u b a r u 14 ' 7 7 generated at aI fr f r e q u e n c y o f 3 , 8 0 0 , OOC00 cycles per second, I 5CW o 6 j T o y o ta 6 ^ f l liltered, rectified,2d, and cj^rected througjgh a handpiece. The I F O R NNUTRI/SYSTEM- SERERVICES* rsion than conventional I^aa il<« CDit ofHUTni/STSTCU IcMilarwilan aiK JO. »'«! cannol bo COniOinM;> I l\/lazda 4 resultant wave acacts with greater precrsii I -imomo'tjf’nu A»p«kx»«*»I> vary, to c1a«> It.s.t iambi wa.gni loi( V< I>arnal a partc.pat.rig c»r\l«r QrnQuccHjnCH,_nl^^_^OT______!__ l_ N is s a n — -surgery.-U-alsostesterjiizes an d ^vapori^ di;d i s e a s e d i i s s u e ------I L _ - R a d i o s u r g e r y/ isIs the latest techniquee that1 corrects ingrown I Is u z u nails, radiosurgic:jical units have been effective elf in eradicating ! TWIN FALI.LS- BURLE I Volkswageien______2r______11 ^ f l 1 tumors), ar;d treating w arts, excisingI njnpuromas (or benign ti ■ J 525 Blue Lake!esN. 1201 Nom r I • t:niiii.-ti ll.iirK-ii'- I. kVf'iilali.'ii c.'.ro’i'.s deep cracks in call:aNused hijels. I 7 3 4 - 0 4 0; 5 678-978- ! 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YIHAT'sHP SAKETOU&H 7 i M 0 M , S N E t ______WUDffig-^SW .-l-'PS-^EWCriN6>-TO-66^EL6£nQI I Q N - T I M E ------__ S S cM E U S E . HEKEAA 6 A IN EU-, I'M (SONNA NEIlE E D /1 Williafllllafn E. H ow ard 'William C. Btal<0 w ^ m m m Publiijbllihcr /Advcrtl»lng Manager _ GuY.V'KNoW ?’ N O W . I C W Y / • ■ <53^^E,W HW 'EVEF;ek,., well.Yooknow, ; im FiNP wwINfo-mSEPRpPEKnK Sivphn,T5hcfi Hartgen tMichacl Gow er .TUAIUV T^LK ^ 3 3EAL, B &JT W g CbuH lUPTOravJ (POSE ATTHE , Man»ansging Editor (Circulation Manager TOlW KE-miN&ii OF'fOUKS I ©UUP ►;...... • -• ------T h e m cmibcrs bc of thc editorial boardd a< n d w riters o f editorials — ^6*(FHfAEr'{eo-; R S ; WE-ttXJLDTXJQ^ a rcc SS tq jh e n H artg cn a n d WVilllom il E. H o w ard A ‘S i.r/A REJ' 1SCKATCM '{OURS WHEN ■ / 01H6K-501^60013 0 P . , r■ r ^ '(OU AKt l i t N E® GUAf?ANTEI — Dukalikis gainIS groundd KHoWDfcM! yc3UK PEOFtE - ...... / r u by av(L/oiding^" T ^ ^ w o r d P | 1 ' Michael DiDukakis has surged»d in the polls in two '' —:------w co k o - fcft^ovowing tho Pcmocffr-atic-conW n tio i^ R- both what heh e h a s d o n e a n d w htiat a he has not said. F ir s t, h ei Yhas smoothed oveier the potential rifT■fT with the lefleft wing of the De:lemocratic Party by y / t e l u ' a w J c j ______— . m a k in g s o o3thing-noises tl about: h> o w m u c h h e n e e di s s A /T c2 Jesse Jacksoson. In fact, he neededs Jackson very lit-t - ( I ^ w tie . 1 Second, he has shown himswever, Iraq does not hove a good 1 In short,, heh is adopting thee proven forumla of3f Khom eini's “layat-e-le-faqih," thcTulc of the theoli?olo-' Gen. Zia ul-Haq aa s s ai Sunni Muslim ruler. MosiDst of- ,. case and wouldI merelyme be storing up trouble for the i lead- future. H ussein1 shishould resist the temptation of . Reagan presiesidential politics in the 1980s: never, gians. T hus th c S umn ni Muslith abhorrence o f an;any fected is the H ezbolbollah group in Lebanon. Its 1< • ’ priestly castc, of ayat’atollahs and ‘'hojatolcslums,ns," ors, frustrated andid bewildered,I can only say ththat shoving the ayatollitollah’s face into thc Shott al A r^ ever admit; thattl the economicc forces: on the hori- h as been both ju stifufied and strengthened. thc sudden Iraniana n tu rn ab o u t has to be seen aias a mud. zon will resusuit in w hat everyoione knows will be ®a It is th e religiousi aaspect ofthc Islamic s ta te0 tlth a t contribution to regi(egional and world peace — aI lilikely The ta s k of inite ter m a l reconstruction is vost ] tax increasele a n d n e v e r, e v e r u u£ s e t h e d r e a d e d “L “ contributed largely’ tito its defeat. It was Khomoitloini tale. enough to keep botboth countries fully occupicd, . w o r d to d e sjcribe c r a federal progrg ra m . who dragged God Innto t the war as his, and Iran’sn’s, Thc Gulf War hashas already brought into existstencc enough so to discouscourage them from any foreign ad- J Anjrthing» tb e y o n d a c u rs o ry look lc at the so-calledd battlefield ally. Thatnt wns all well w hen th e battlittles 0 new p attern in thethc pan-Arab balance of powever. ventures. That is oione reason why fears that Israel im pulsion a nd supervision of3f Prc- has expressed, of dangerdi from on antagonistic, bat- “M assachusesetts Miracle" show,ws that it is fueledJ w ere victories; b u t whenw: the battles wore defeateats. U ndcrthe direct im; J, thc only explanationtn was th at the God of Battlcftics sident Saddam Husi[ussein, Iraq moved out o fthle c tie-experienced IraIraq, are somewhat exoggcrat^. by an enorormous increase iin . state reyenue; h ad changcd his miniind, had changcd sides a n dlhad hi group of radical,socialist, soc rejectionist Arab statotes As far a s land battlattics go, Iraq, as in earlier wars,' ' Dukakis hasas implied that he wouldw use the sameG withdrawn what thele Chinese callod “th e M andaidatc (which all supportec•ted Iran) and joined the bloccof c could only comc! to grips{ vnth Isfael on Syrion a nd ‘ approach to0 tthe national scene,e. ofHeaven." m oderates, both iin n tth c ir intem al and th eir exl4eter- Jordanian territorytory. Iflsra e l does not attack, itia a | T h a t h e wwill raise taxes is3 a given, but he isiS T h a t divine desert:rtion was apparent to even1 thelli nnl policies - Saudiudi A rabia, Kuwait, B ahrainn iand, moot question wheivhether cither of those countries'' ‘ would once againin gigive the Iraqis the right of way. | p l e n t y .w ises enough e not to say/ so,i as W alter Mon-J. most devout membere r of the "Basij." tho volunieoleor farther afield, Jordardan and Egypt, arm y,orthe“Pa8dararan," tho Revolutionary Guatuard. Abandoning sociaicialism, Iraq’s internal econorlomic And if Isra e l is gentgenuinely feorful of Iroqi missileS"; * dale fatallyr did,d during an elect:ction campaign, T h eir morale, basedd on( faith and m artyrdom , wfwas arrangements cann now n best be described as and chem ical worfore, arfa that is all the more reasort * H e is also10 wise' enough to noilot to say where anyy sh attered , which is wwhy for 18 m onths thoy havenvc ei- Thatcherism on hethe Tigris. W ith peace and victictory, for it to m ak e peace;acc with the Arobsi i s u c h ta x e s would wi fall, but Demmocrats in CongressIS th e r refused to volunin teero r have boen d riftin gg Iraq will em ergeos o st th e leader of the m oderateses, • Syria has betterter reasoni to fear Iraq, bccause iriu- ' are alreadyy t1 a l k i n g a b o u t “r eevising" \ the incomee aw ay into desertion1 hby the tens of thousands. WiWith unchallenged eitherner by Saudi Arabia or Egypt,it, still tual hostility prece world.Wl A direct beneficiary ofoi asking too muchloflraqnottotrytosubvertor ofl Jj 94 percent ofofthe taxes; the top>p 10 percent of tax- andoutoflran,scoopoping up booty and prisoners,jrs, this shift would bele YasserY Arafat’s Palestine LiLiber- even overthrow thcthe Assad regime in Damascus.' ' ‘ payers — those tl -with adjust3ted gross incomesS This convincing faiailure ofthc Islamic s tu te in ation O rganization,>n, which broke earlier cordiala! re- P erh ap s th e mostnost seriousconscquence of the ca- ° above $49,00000 — paid 55 percecent of the taxes, inn theory and practice• slshould give pause to th e Islaslam- lations with Khomein eini's Iran to back Iraq. NowIW pitulation w ill bec feltfc! inside Iran itself, following - an average: ama ount of more thi;han $20,000 per re­>. izing ambitions ofthche rulers ofBangladosh. Pak’aki* Iraq’s supporl will11 morem th an counterbalance SSyr- popular disillusionrionmcnt with a regime thot kept' * ^ the w ar going unne is needed in^ to Iraq's Arab Shia m;mcyority to rise.again&t its of war, is nobody’si fool).foi It would also be ran k inin- Iran is greatly weak■cokeried. Events have brought • ® o u r n a tio n a11 l affairs.£ Sunni M uslim rulers,•s. This means lh al th e Islamimic gratitude toward KKu uw ait which, with Saudi At(Lra* much n e a re r th eI doyda} ofa sccond, corroclive.revdlu- ®: B ut beforere we all out arand sign up for thee revolution h as failedd 1to export itself oven to a bia. never waveredd iiin its support for Iraq, evenn tion, in w hich th ce mim ullahs will bo hold accountoble rosy future hehi projects, we suggggest a hard look att neighboring Shia couiluntry — a crippling disillusicision- when both ofthem[1 comcCI un d er w hat looked likek e o for th e sorry s ta te:e otof Iran.______^ c the numbers.•s. m cn t for Shia ^ u p ilings r in other M uslim countriitries, very real threat from•om Iran. T hus th c Shia comrnm unity in Pakist;ui, which,:h. Hussein is oxpecte■cted to use muscle on one issusue ' G.H. Jansen, the/le au

L ettenr’s / Religion, lifeI and state LDemocrats dthaw reader coom m ent------ti I'll take w h at tangible thingsings I can see around thenn along catrio Adam whi» donlonaled a rib and might inttnterest o reporter. It is likel:cly that no United States;s b ut apparently in Idnho it is tl Each religion1 hash its Swaggart |me. (Respect and appreciateate n ature.) chan]tnged itall. party everver electcd a state chainnanin with Mr. just beginning,g- -- a political background. It is i O ur F a th e r in Heavciiv cn :, There have been a greata t im any deathii. over Soi>omc fool that a nun-liiblo.* reading n person. W ards pol mow dear u i, truo thnthot I w as never a really o port bf hehallsofpurga- that-Idahiaho's choice was ccrtainh Pleuse forgive lhele iarrogant narrowmind- religious i beliefs • Socrates,IS. thet Greek philoso- orno:ion*beliovcr is doomed to the L iT . 1 th e McGovem-Gin-Gory-Hort approach of a gcncr- McGovernjrn mold of a rejection of the edncss of Karen Murph;•phy ofTwin Falls, whoro- pher, f was scntenccd to dcateath 2.500 years ago tory.y. How naive. he old style alized ideo o f wo.wonderfulncss in society. cently w rote to the editcditor condemning all but o forI showing disrespect forr religiousrt traditions WhVhal value is a prophol, uiunless there is politicianin lol be rcploccd by those witvith visions I really are In 1988, Iamim notr su re in Idaho that it is my select minority of thei w(world's population. and t it’s been th at way all ththrough r histor>'. Someneone to tell them w h a t loto |prophecy! The the future. ful Ward’s credentials i la r t period nge th a t is thle e crcritical factor. Perhaps the age P lease keep in mintiind. Lord, that perhaps Here the Sikh religion was founded five con- morere one gets involvod w ilh allill I >‘"" B th e I vhiehM nin W nr and tho 19Bf19B8 convention is as important. gious p e rso D ofon "Easlastem ” religion, perhaps Thc same with Christianitmity, as an alternate . Liv•iving an indopcndont, nieineuningfull. and never tranranslated into a dialogue wh hns n ev er renlly invesliiKstigated an ything for her- to t paganism and Judaism anand whateverelse. appreirocialive life is most gralif;ilifying. and one Streetor or th e Castleford cofTee klodotsch dis- These ore just some observations from one ' i self, preferring the prof)ropiipnda and control of . A nother source of control•ol overc th e m asses, a shouluid make use of ihoir Uilent.-^nts, and abilities cussed. who porticipatetated in the olden doys and who ^ • oth ers, a nd tuking refuf!•fugo in exclusivity. ' lot !■ of misleading, unvcriflabliable statem ents. T he lo, 3C be productive, irrespective0 ofo all else. Fi- On a nnotional ot level we have return*•ned to ore- ish’fquitc-suroiro-that t hc is th a t old and ou) of Som ehow , Lord, gent!ently rem ind her not to bo oldest o evidence oflife foundnd so far on earth is * nallyly — to each his'own! alisationn thatU politics relates to everery day life touch. P erh appsyourpoUtical'historyinightsb-.. s y quite so su re of quiteite so mucli. Help her lo three t billion 830 million yearsyea old. The earth RCtOBERTWINKELNLVN and th a t th c good Ufe has to bc transiislotcd into serve that thcc IdIdaho Democrotic party is sUll ' ■: know th a t th e true peoj>eoplc o f God in every ma- supposedly s formed five billiollion years ago. Just, , RuLupert terms whichich cause a response from 0o majority in its visiorinrynry stage while lho naUon has ., jor religion discourageage their followers from like I; yesterday. of th e peofeople. Winning elections hasos now be- moved on. dw elling in th c occult.t. As we’re supposed to haveuve a small remnant U alho l Democrats fal >art o f th c equation again. ThiTjeMcGov- LLOYD J.Wi^WALKER And please remindi hcher th a t within every re- of o prehistoric brain, maybeybe we should Uike all behind iod has now ended througlIg h o u t the Twin FoilsB iigion lu rk s the Swagf?nggnrts, the Bakkers; re- some s human sperm, any racirace, or tr>’ all races, Th(he Democratic Parly and Uvthe nalion have' mind her t^iat there0 is plenty to beware of and a place it in a dish withh aan orangutan ogg. manyly of the same goals as. itil did in 1968. _ right h e re on the home(10 ffront. Amen. or o any o th e r prim ate? Peaccce, equality of opportunrty,Ly, cnviromenial F L O R E N C E M cC: l L ul r e Then we wouid truly know,ow. w h at our geneol- qualitlily of life, and the like, b uJl ll there hns now T w in 'F o llB ogyo i.s, as goaUs and deer cross;cn donkeys and boon1 iadded to those vi.sionary gn.goals the pracli- horsesh cross; buffalo and cattrattle cross, ll would, cai asiispcct of winning an election,on, r bo intofosting to .“^ce if hiimrimans had any past Thehe Idaho Democratic Partyy seeme s lo havo Live an indepenendent life ^connections. not kcplkc up. It has just arrived;d ali th al vision- In th e T im es News; JuJuly 26. an nrticlc slated Here wo havo tho lemurlurs and’ other pri- arypeperiod, “If y o u 're going to mukiuke a reinactm ent of the niiiatea. So if wo do h a \e anco;-icestral cimnoclions, Thi:his ,chronological asp ect wiwas clear wilh life of Jesus, you shoulould follow the completo w hat harm is there in findiinding out, and the Conic;ley Ward’s specch al the slalilate convention, ------—scriph-the-Bib!eryou1 shshouldn't make up your gonos,would g, be one way! His bi!basic reason for seeking officffice as lhe sUilc ^ -1 -K ‘ ownjunk." How couid much of anytllylhing be rocordod chnirrrman for the demiKralic: pparty was be- .. That’s been my conleiItention for many a year, whon w humans wore mostlyy gruntinggi a million causeie of the impact on him1 ono seeing the ' The Bible and all otherier literarj' orders of thnt _Voar,« \j in th c pa.^it. homeieloss in Washingttin D.C.-,C,- Certainly a ~ ^ respcct a re false, misleacleading and hypnotic, It’s hardly conscievable thal th the origins of probleilem thal concerns the natiorlion b u t wilh lit- 7 ^ ^ - _ feel in th e p ast o f the ex- plantsp! and animals was dordone w ilh a magic tic roflealtionship lo w inning a nI electioncl in Ida- ■■ O ne c a n ’t help b u t fee ■ ■: • or Designer. But who wand, w ho. ThThere was no com m onl‘fror'rom' him or the ^ . istencc of a Creator oi knows? It’s anybody’ss gguess! Nobody h a s re- Bul one can hardly blame10 aall of the violence prcs.ss thati he had never held a partyp post nor ^ - 4 - ^ —• tKWWCVf turned from n milliona y ears b a c k , to' .iay au- oil ui religion. From two millionion y ears p ast, man- was h'he even a delegate to thele convenlionc al Ihcniicnlly. Fmitasy andnd su p erstitio n reign. kind ki was progressing nicely,ly, the N eanderthal Pocaicilclltn ' .. : ^ If one needs the Bibleibic to lean on, fine, Inii,, cavo ca man; Cro^{agnon; homo:no sapiens; etc. And I t, S'seeine

- Opp i n i o n / ^ CoriQ\jresssei?izes iniiitiative■J()_proiducemrmjorJe^gislathion_____ Som ething signiTicajleant and unex- I phasize2 c during tho fall cam paignn thtl o t — W right hns p reparjr e d a la r more de- A recentrece national survey fo r the pected h a s qxiieUy ernesmerged from Cap- dR ichard Cohen '. t h e Dememocratic-controlled CongresTC8 S tailed agendo and a g a m e plan to Americarican Mcdical Association’s politir itplH ai in re c e n t montlOnthirTheDemo: ______needsi pip residential leadership a n ^ P^icve it than did hi;tiis predecessor ns cal actioction committee by Democratic ------cratic^ontrolled Congiingress has pro- - — f ^ n n o n ^ l h e countiyTjyjy liit^ S p ^ e r , Thomas P.'C.-0*NeiirJr.TD* ------pollstertcr WilliamRrHnmilton en------dacod a n a rra y ofmiyoiiyor legislation, self. M ass. hanccs« s tth c view th at, for th e Demo- much of which will havhave b^Q enacted ten shrillrill tone of debate, a surpris- EvenBn with the usual hyperbole,e, tthe Wright and his lieuju te n o n ts have crats,1, goodgo policies m ay bc good poli- before th e y e a r ends.B- , ^ ingly mnuted u partisanship has sur­ “ •• ~ recent lilitany of legislation has beer« cn w r e s t^ control o fthle e legislative lc- tics inn 1988.H ^The d iv erse agendoda includesi many roundeded th e legislative arena, strik inng, g especially compared withiththe versinamannergivii/in g th em him ex- Acconcording to thc poll, 60 percent of bdls th a t h a v e long be«been highly con- y?tth ------troversfa! in-WashifigtiBgton;^>roposal9-— becnimmpres^ve. p Althoughmostof th( itdTKF thFfteFabllcnnTllttlffIrtOTltrotherthnn—leaders^ srff^shouldTnnkoTnnjorch anges------dealing with civil rightghts and health stops havlave produced incremental mestic-sc-spending cuts. T h e early ReRe- second-guess. Scnoteo M ajo rity Leader in howtw governmentg operates and set ' " ' " " M w care, for example, haveave been enacted changes,is, not radical overhaul, offed- years were m arked by th e 198319£ RobertC.ByrdofWeae s t V irginia, who new goalsgoal and directions for thc coun- -’V m M after deb ates o f at leas:east 20 years. eral prog■ograms, a ny reform or expan- bipartismLison rcscue of Social Securityrity: >3 relinquishing his pcparty post this try." OnlyOnl 32 percent said th a t gov* iAlso on th e lis t are-e s I' S b t a h d thle e (continuing fights on aid to tht e votes to move legislotiitio n a s forcefully on thle e snmsr e track." doflesagovem*' natioh'sc's complex political dynamicss ■gfflf Nicaragiaguan Contras, O therw ise,,itis it as Wright but the two/ o o f th e m have Thevcle volatility of presidential cam- ■ • ment. But he has eithether been unable' -.and thee h u g e federal defidt. Here are ' A difficultilt to recall comparable meyorJor worked relatively amonoothly a s a team, paignsns mokcan il risky to predict to find enough votes} to sustain his v^ : some oftlf th e m iy o r actions: achieven/ements from either end of'the thi Some conservativec Republicans1 whetheriier such findings will shape the' tws or has meekly stocstood aside w hile' • H ealtalth care. The broadest expan­m- ideologicgical spcctrum d u rin g th a tL peri-pc contend lhat Democrar a ta w ill eventu- Bush-Di-Dukakis i outcome. The issue dif- C o n ^ s s seized th eim ini itative. •■•sion o f ths e i M edicare p r o g r g since its od. ally pay the pricc for• theirt renewed ferencesiccs moy prove more important to n'in 1966 — chiefly in covering WW Althoihough the 1986 election opent«ned oclivism and that voleters will notbe theoutctutcome of many cam paigns for IBnH3iiH5 'w ^ iw ------t h » ^ F - t«i£____ improiBad^ty^toctioiw ,ta a o d J16u8BMtttBl h a n Inthp ahiong lawmakers.'ThtT hat waa widely ' m a y h e m ! m a tc h e d by the most impor- J I M W R IG5 fH J m uscle,e, irecent precedepts w ere not But wilh many Houseje a n d ^ n o t e Re- presidendential contest, pJtdicted o fle r th e 1981966 election, ta n t chananges in national standards raging for them. In 1959-60,:0 , tth e publicansjoiningto pcp a s s th c bills and S till,ill, tthc presidential candidates ^ Has become focu: u . In H o u m ™ “ "™f When R epublicans lostost control ofthe . forwelfarfare recipients since thc New m ost rcci:-ccent time w hen a tw o-term•m overrido Rengnn vctoejes, the partison shouldId wwelcome the Capitol H ill activ- Senate and th e Iran-Cci-Contra affair be* Deal.' And backers of organizlized labor hold presidenlent was ending his tenure,, - risk has lessened. *Th«h e fact th o t Re- ism : AAt t tthe currcnt rale, there may gto lo unfold. W h at hasha: been star- • Civilil rights. j Congress appears ^o.^thopc for boosting: tlthc minimum Dcmocracrats used tho legislative stagtage ogan's opinion was notot persuasive has not bee mmnny issues left for th e winner Uing, how ever, h a s bee:been tho skill and certainto to e n a c t a sweeping open* w age, now a t $3.35 perc r hour, for the to prepaipare and advocate vigorouss been a comment on thehest^^ngthof to confroifro n tin 1989.______siiccess ra te w ith whicl[lich congressional HousingI bill, bi w hich sparked vocal op-;>- firat tim e sincc 1977, ste p s thoLhat would move th e n atio nn be*b< our proposols," said HcHouse Mfyority Democrats have taken';en control o fthe positionl i nir 1968. T h at bill would com-tn* T he p a tte rn began lalastyearwith yondthehe placid era of Republicann Pre*P L eader Thomns S. Fok)ley o f Washing* Richai:hart{ E. Cohen covers Congress prognuB. plem entt a n o th e r, passed this springI ' speedy congressional1 octionai toijver* sid en t. Eisenhower,Ei M any of thosele ton. for Natioational Journal. : The D em ocrats’recoiscord has come over Reag.agon’s veto, to assure that re-e- ride R eagan vetoes off major'billsn to in* ideas wouldwoi becomc th e foundationion _ _ amid several obstacles,lea, rial or as- cipientsof5 o f fe d e ra l aid fully comply c rease spending for higlighwoysandlo- for Johnin F. Kennedy’s “New Fron* ------C O U P O H - sumed, that should havhave been a legis- w ith federle ra l civil-rights laws, cal clean-watcr prograr•ams. Also ap- tier," but)ut Democrats in C ongress, V Iative brake. They in^ltIcludo the widely • T r ade. d e R eag o n temporarily got proved in 1987 wereovioverhaul of fed* ' th e n led;d byTexonsI Som R ayburnland ai I 2 #»■■■ reported im pressionI thith at Congress in- his w ayw wl h en th c Senate narrowly e ra l form -credit a n d ededucation pro* Lyndonn B.I Johnson, w ere u n p rep}arcd an I ^ SUfMMER SPECI/:|AL I creasingly Tinds itselfIfso s< bogged down sustaineded h is veto o f a comprehensivevc gram s. to move'c con their own. r s ii) apecial-interest influifluence that its trade bill,it, b u t m o st observers on Capi-pi- “We have h ad on enonormously pro* A key{}y difference this tim e h a s beebeen ' . . .A P or Hour A nyY DayI ' O l J J ‘iqembers cannot makeike tough deci- tol H illexpect ex] a sim ilar version to winrin d uctive record," W right;ht said recently. W right’st’s vigorous slyle. W hatever 3 2 O P^EN I DAILY 1 TO 6 P sions; th e political comiommunity’s preoc- enactmentent th is year. Likewise, the “We have turned arounjnd the nation's m ay bcc saidsi ofhis personal finances VIONDAY 1 TO 9 PM > 1 cipation w ith th e presii•esidential elec- proposal1 for fc notification to workers of priorities."During the]c Democratic and influfluencc-peddling — and Rcpup . i s " ^ . _ tipn, and th e focus onn allegedol ethical. a plantd do: o sin g orjn iu o r layoff, whichh convention, W right callslled the record licans cancai be expected to continue misdeeds by H ouse SpeSpeaker Jim Reaganh ha a s vigorously opposed, is “a story o f prom ises fullulfilledi^Buthe thcirotUiiltock while the H ouse E thics W ri^t of Texas. Indeecleed, given the of- now awaitiaitin g h is signature or veto. a nd o th e r D em ocrats plannedpl to em* • C om mittee itt pursues ils investigatior,t I « Ihiqcd l i T o l y b Ihru wator w ' / \ \ ®h ! I AddUon W k * - ! « 734--4204 S o m K -m art. l / jc I Lettersrs------e I . . S t f r s r vgrararararsr< i yararydfora? y j hings w ere that way when she « _ j th is tobeI be true bccause th e re w ere Landlord quest■StionS thcsethii Widow defend:ds ad • eye*witn.itnesses who sow th is ta k e pisplace 1- —. — —------C O U P O N — moved in. T h is w as totally untrue, laws, court sysi^Stem The leaseise a g re e m e n t should have heldield t o s a v e f a t h e rr’s ’ home a n d twoiro days< ngo these articles wenvere m, h er accou:o u n ta b le . retu rnied ed to us by a m an w ho recog- It is a sad d a y w heninTheTimea- T nind their own . nized thethem in the possession o f som /ro te a n d informed her that W hy can 't people mil oL DON’T !THROW MOr)NEYAWAY! Newa allows th e newspi ilejust love to s tir kids. WeVe also know nothing w as leflle a B -apaper tobe used . 'V ooo^)0 d e p o sit was required to business? Some people to malign th e characterte r of people, and J®fxO O on th c hi'hillside bccausc th e following paint, and clean the apart- u p trouble. leave themselves liableb l ei f o r m U ng (when it was light) the orearea ■ j W y W 3ix g a llo n s of sem-gloss enamel I d id n ot deceive anyny of you. I was m om ing .statements. T he forummlelK,rorNool 1 ear for two weeks w as comlimbed ond these item s w eren’•en’t squired to repaint the entire in th e hospital la s t yca: a E H I a E i B Kred is filled vrith slandonderandfalso iad an operation, recovcre(ired. 1 did not fobricate th e ^ ie n t S h e filed a small claim ac-gg. from th e car w reck. Ha insinuation. H e did not<.otquotethe fice calls for six ry ,M r. .\\ Wilcox, nor did I m ean to im lich w a s h eard again by a veiy^ intensive care a n d offic S’-' Alumiinum C ( o | ) | ) e r facts tru th fu lly a nd doe:tenotknowthe one cared. 1 sim ply sta te d thc ced J u d g e Michael Redman, m o n th s after. T lien thehere >vere lawyer ply no on facts.. . . culor people” d id n 'th a v e e w a s n o foul language in thcg fees a n d 1 have paid fivfive monlhs pay* "particul Carins . Our law s a n d courtst»h»vebeen h id had the car enoughh respcctr to leovc th ese beloni 16 in d icated'by Krefti'W asI up*jp . m e n ts to the b an k a n d : I molded to beneO t tenani,anta.Todi.yiti8 ' here is not much ings alonlone. u c a n w ell bet th at I was. andJ II fixed. Add it up a n d thc almost im possible to boboaluidlord i T hanknks to all the people th a t did h a v e b een w hen this woman, left. and receive justice. We t oney left to keep h elp incliicluding your troop a nd your* ow ed to receive her deposit Id o have a little mon r 5 01^1.. 5 i 0 ^ providing free legal servs r " “ its for a few self. Joe)c golj immediale atten tio n , rem inded Judge Redman that u p m y house paym ents more and m ore leechescsuioursodoty. i may very well hnve saved his lid h a v e disqualified himself,p months. But then they>y can foreclose w hich mt his Dcelivered TTo Us! Thc theory is to tak e froif™ .th.hnvc. “ my father's life. Hee hash been flown to PocatclIollo lealed th c case and it was on m e an d I will losc m; and give to th e have-not a n d weB areoi hopeful he w ill come >y J u d g e C ushm an, who from„ hom e. m M E The c ^ e that Mr. KreSrelihosat- ;h th isjusl fine. ZRICAN RJEiECYCUNG \' ment he walked into the court,^ It's sad to th in k thenere arc people through t tempted to sm ear me wwil ilh in v o ta I help a veter* JA MrllEMcDOWELL II BURLEY«6678-3111 TWINAN F A L L S .733-9689 d h e h a d been given a com* ' o u t th e re th a t w ill nol 1 359 N. Sth Alfr.rentbe- accident w ere returnedr ® jnonth lease, '^ is daugh i th e w o rk on tho apartment,, a EARANCE i' c ^ e delinquent and wh ook place. In reg ard s to th c lelte:tcr from Jon , th is date n ev er been poi(pS J e d lg_ P au l Wilcox, th a n k youu fo1 r all your A l l 1 d o u b t th c plight oflandlords, II T rim m ersP out by the d a rk o f th e ni( help, a n d th e help o f oth■thers, for assist- ; one. T he government, and I n S t o c k all hell broke loose w ith 1 lave m a d e tenonts feel Hkc ing Jo e C am pbell whenn 1he was in* •' •* U this raate, i suppose this w as a smoklokctcieento Uieyareeii entitled to free rent and par-f. volved in a n accident onJn July 20. : A cover up for th e daughtei ental care.re. C onditions are developingg Now, in regards to myny letter, which A s L c •Ji you com m ented on, I inn nI o wny meant .The m other th e n movelOved out beforc w here noc10 o n e w ill attem pt to comjxjte J&JJ ENTERPRISES mu ShOL►uld I thc termination ofherr lease,lei leaving with gover/e m m e n t housing, sincc no to im ply th a t no-one wafms there to help SMALLL ENGINEI SALES & SERVICE the aportment with sera]craps, damoge, one can. Jo e, b u t th a t "some peopople" helped 170404 ADDISON AVE. E .T F . and num erous n a il holes)les in tho walls, NOLA^AN V IC T O R them selves to h is belongngings. I know 1 kno^w more! iaboul djrty carpets a n d appliailiances, claiming TwinFiiF a U s = RGGbC>lilil:m Giinnie M;lae.

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    AND EMBARRRRASSED, i E S u a d a y' J C ro s s w o rrd___ __B igdeaHh ends TOOI 3asi!s_sJ>ho_o_tini By Bert H. Kni;Cruse Edited by Herbrb Ettenson

    A CRO SS olice say ta“ it " ia " rnan, pc P h 12 p 14 "Is :areer Mt known to0 policep as people who exprpressed concern about Becausc B< of Cloyd’8.oge, his juvenile 31 Asfa Minor ______. a killkiller for a Richmond drug-ug dealer, C lo d ’s activitieses.. cour:ourt rccords are sealed by law. m o u n t H—■■ 32 US prosldont said!id homicide d etectiv e C.T..Woody. W> 34 Kinsman: abbr. p« SQ ro ------“St“Seven homicides that hee probablyp: 36 Traaaury agsnlm l " --■Pn-- 18 tho s h o o te r in — 10 horiiicidcs hoi V O j 37 Oovaslalino n ______"II at h a was involved in," WooVoody told 41 T ako — ll Ti : Ef lychmond Times-Di1-Dispatch. c o m o s ■ ' 4V MBhfl p ftjlle ‘ 83 a s 44 — Canata dy else to kill th e m ." 45 Oalo or houso BT------M ------“He was small and quiet.L. JustJ sit- 47 Mada nolea ------ting!g in th e courtroom, you'OU would 50 Oaza fixadly 04 jaid Assis- 51 A ip e e t thinknk he was a little kid," said ^ Everyfalbodys'^S^ 52 Withoul doul it Commonwealth’s Attorney Ai 55 Critlcizo omed Barry. "I’m afraid he'she kind 103 IM 106 56 Q als the wave of the future. Our)ur killers 57 Cold wind. headin' iforthe ^ 58 Abato 'T iia m T 11616 arcgc} getting younger and youngcnger all of 60 Abominate ns" ------th ejtim til c." 63 Siorm ______iVoody Wo said C loyd’s oge andid appear-£ Horseshihu! I 64 Raneo'a aunI 65 Epigram i 5 o ------^ ■ 1 2 2 oncece Ibelied his c rim in a l characiracter. c o n tin u e d flF R T I _l— I— I— I ‘He “Ht would definitely hurtu rt you,” S & K 71 S e m ite s I Wood,tody said. “H e w ould do wlw hat his 72 Tlma gono by•y 08J07/BB super 1 not care. IHI 73 Card game >eriors told him to do and nc 119 O e c e tt 26 Oot a 76 Marsh 97 aAncient land Theyey told him to kill. A nd h e} neverne re- l ^ ^ l 74 Most eage 120 W oolgalherer brainstorm 7777 ‘'Catch a falling near n tha ally8(^seerncdtomind." 76 Qambling game • 31 Roman road alar*’ poet D d o e s Danube d ,,i bara Tay- |H | , 77 O o aa lp 121 Became a 33 Chops In a way 7979 smIlo be 99 CComic Jerry But , Cloyd’s mother, Barbar ' 78 Prieet’a wear pla in tiff 35 Br. melrlc yqur ..." 101 FalconF lor.SQ, said h e r son w as a h ig h sch(ichool stU' l ^ l l 81 Pennants 122 Calif, fort m e a s u re 8080 Br. gun 104 NNoah’a eldest dentit who\ excelled in football1 andai bas- I^H 83 Coltoga buildingling 123 O lb o 37 stinger 8282 Moming Prayor ios Commandmentc ketba 84 Not aa many 38 — boyi 838 3 C ro w n w ball. 88 Kooky player 39 Refuse lo budge 8484 Araonlats 106 "°.2nLl to -HoHe wasn’t with no bad crowdcn of lOOMS 8 7 C o a rse DOWN 40 Moal heroic 8585 Branch of biol. i09 P.Parisian pCopUiple," Taylor said in an intenLerview at 89 Fair grade For■ poipe rs o n , d o u b lo o c c u p a n c y . 1 S p a n is h 43 Slorytoller SO88 Tibetan monks frm.im her• aiapartment Friday. “I wouhDuldn’t be ' 92 Formrcary p a in te r 48 ll. atatasman 89 Sundayid a y -T h u r s d a y only. 69 Masticated 110 H ng here if my son w ere a dopdope deal- d w aller 2 L ln a d up 47 Fran* — (Aue. 90 Ono or tho piJl'i;., livins 93 Cuslard 3 Melancholy em peror) other 111 Qer.Q river ' - e r .- — p o a lry 4 C h a n e y 48 Be ahort 91 Wholo 113 TlTax org. “ThTliepre'fiying'-to-jna^! m my son K 95 “The Timo of S l a y in t h e h e a r t of>f wv e s te m - s ty le ' 5 SwIaa resort 49. Make sea water 93 Fomme - 114 G k like a m o n ste r o r a n anim a Your Life” v a lle y d rin k ab le 94 Sang with aplrll lis StSi'i"* u n for a n u n b e a ta b>ly ly lo w p ric e l a u ttio r 6 Taj Mahsi 52 Flier _ d. “I don’t c a re ... I know th' e e O M r c ity 53 Oismlssos xjrson my son was ... a lovirw in s P«r- iiiaieci lo gffailabUlt r . B^ howr-ad 96 S o a a m e 7 — cum laude 6 4 - R o c k o l Oiior good Sunday thruhru 1Tliunday (exMpt July ' ~ . rS o p te m b e r4 . 1986). O lfor expli p la n t a E ra m e lla rd s Bxplros O etoD«r 6. 1988. 100 SIdeklcka 9 Ritter or 58 Wine word *olicc Maj. V. S tu a r t Cook, saidsai th a t 102 Qlbson or Blancone T o d d 57 Opora singor F ebruary 1987, Cloyd kille(illed Her* i 103 Mias Kett andd 10 Torment 59 — d iem t L. C u n n in g h am , 20, wi 11 QED part 61 Colo, mount ts from an Uzi submachint Cl 105 Irk 12 Blahop’a 62 Mosaic ploco STYLE yd was charged as an aduldull with ;OUNTRY-S 107 M oby DlcK’a h e a d d r e s s 63 G row ls p u rs u e r 13 S c o o b y — 65 Uncooked rder. b u t the c h a rg e w as distdismissed 109 Shakeapearo 14 O cean llyara 66 Goddess of ;r a key witness failed to apapp p ear in MMI title word 16 Oxllke beest d isc o rd ■ UNNERS n . ■ 112 Epigram 16 Yoga postures 67 Painting gonra I c o n c lu d e d 17 Corrida loser 88 Rale or rail 5 'ook said hc is consideringIg askingi • ►"! 116 Mora acary 18 Composer 69 Moaaengor of 7 secutors whether to considciidcr some • -ROM ■ JUST 117 Hefculos’ O e o r g o s th e g o d s 7 ;he 10 slayings cleared, m m( eaning m j c a p tiv e 24 Antelope 70 N o sh i 118 — wtiW. 25 M a k s Irig 75 Mock Iji horities believe they knowiw iwho is I f exicon platters; andoi hickory- ( ______I resporponsible for the crime andd thtV c sus- J H snmoked barbecue 3»n Trip tc:o dentiiist ends 600 mililes froim homfie II linners Irom jnst M M U N C IE, Ind. (AP)P) - A 74-year- this. It’si ’s Q miracle he ever made itil upi Centen-'illc is in1 central. Alabam a, “WhiVhen he stopped in Indianaanapolis, .^3 I old A labam a m an who10 leflIc home on an here.” about 25 miles soutlithwest of Birming- he apiapparently-asked for directrections,” JH ORSE hourlong drive to thcthe dentist was Hahnin and his partner, Dave MMc- ham and about 60010 miles from Mun-‘ Hahnin said.; “There was a gass nrcceipt- HOTEUCASirftSINQ-^ rf^l a found lost and confusedled 17 h ours In ter Donald,d, were patrolling on Indiariia n a cic. wherere someone hnd written somesor di- ^ JACKPOT, NEV-M EVADA - a b o u t 600 m iles fromom home. 332 abobout 10;15 p.m. Friday wh(A'hen Collier told H a h n ;and McDonald he roctionions to g et o u t o f Indianapol!polis. He C 5 > v J H a F F ra n k Collier, of CenCenterville, Ala., they spotpotted a car heading w est inn thetl had an appointmentnt to get a partial madeIc iti out of Indianapolis, bi '^For ros«rvotioQS. c all toU-Ir*o:reo: l-600-a2I.1103.^*^ ■ ^ In N e v a d a : 1-800-821^ 1 -3 9 3 5 . V was stopped by police} FridayFr night on eastboun)und lane. Thoy stopped thee cjcar dental plate fitted,, but couldn’t find woundnd up here in ste a d of he.heading K / C \ n Jlakfortbe Indiana 332 west ofthisthis ccntral Indi- by blockicking thc road. his dentist’s officece so hc turned south."h." S 1 2 ^ S room rat. th e around to head hom e an a city. H e told policc:e hho left h om e a t “I wenen t up to th e c ar and askedi th om Indianapolis, 1-65 contiontinues 5 a.m. Friday for a denilentist’s appoint- gentlemi;man if he knew where he wjwas Instead, police believe, Collier „„rth»tiwest tow ord L afay ette andind Chi- I u m ent n o rth of Birminghagham. going,"" Sisaid Hahn, who still was shalihak- wound up on Intersrstate 65 o mj,er , „ . Muncie „ does not lie alongg thtl; e in - Tr “It has been one of tthe strangest ing hiss 1 head a couple of hours later lat( north-south route th?hat runs from Chi- t^rgtatcate. things I've ever beenI involved in w ith ,” w hile relirelating the details, cago lo Mobile. A la.. CCollier stopped to ) — ■ h^ said Delaware Countyity police officer “H evevery polilely replied. 'I su ro0 do.di buy gasoline in India)ianapolis. about 60 Don Hahn. “I’ve beenI n policem] an for sir. I’mn (going to Centerville ... CeiCen- milos southwest of3f Muncie, Hahn 10 years and never hndnd anything; like terville.e. iA labam a.’" said. Hope Diaamond S IL.V l E R I I back on displayd ^ 4 . ? WASHINGTON (AP)iP) - T he 4-1.4 DOL■ L A R I carat Hope Diamondi wonl back on r display nt the Smithsorisoninn M useum s m VDAY of Natural History todtoday a fle r its vault door had failed lo10 open for'four DA2 ssaid. - iZ E ! day.*!, mu.seum ofTicinls si- Since Tuesday, thousousands of visi- CHAMtP A G iNE tors who ihronK doilyV inloin Lhe m use- LUCKY DRAWIVING WINNERS I w . (in urn’s Hall of Gems hiihiul been; con- fronted wilh a sign reni•ciidinjj. "We ro- BRUfNCHl! ■ »A fED N ESE gret lhat the Hope DimDiamond can n o t be displayed todny." l£njoy our fam ous SundayS Cham pa^[ i g n e *"VWheel of foortune" Somethinf’ apparentlyItly wunl wrong BrUIunch, served in thel e C j a l a R o o m fro>m n 9:30 with thc vault's lime? lolock or il w ns Vin from $5S to $100! m issel, said m useum spospokesman Tom ‘ n. to 3:30 p.m . H arney. lIt’s l ’ a delightful m udlx l l e y t)f hearry cntitrecs, deli' p j "The men ihiil maintlintain th e .■^afo =RIDfiY- J l l tus .-^ihids, d clccrab lcle ;ap{X’iizers, luscioL■)us pastrieji iiIji are chocking il oul. Wee .<1.should be able (o k‘11 next week whalII vwent wrong." Jinci,d, o f course, com j'^li•^linientary cham pix i e n e . Wheel of fpiortune" ^ he .'iititl. !k-st-of nil, irs ju.'^t S- per person. Harney said museumm ofTicialsc wore wVin from $55 to $100! always confident the; diamondd: was W h a t - .safe inside th e vaull but feared they d e l i c i o uu ; s w a y J l m ight have to drill ihrouf:•oufih the d o o r if kGMDfiY- it hadn’t opened on ilss o\own Saturday ___ _ to start: ■ y o u r $;25 2 cash Drsrawings! morning. •f* Sunday!v ' ^ •LilLimit 2 drawings perr cicustomer per day* ’ An f(.r No Job TooISm { all'i I ■ ______FOOO « F.UiU N « FORTUNg ______der l^oom Addilions - PalmingF - '£■ BAR ITOIV’S froi ' Roofing - Woodd fFrame - . ' ^ . 0Open 24 Hounirs Thrhe Friendliest IVlelal Buildings & Concrele( " Per Day Spotin ™ CALL RCJO N i ----^33-62^204- —^ ______7 7DaysAjnteeJek Nevaila! I p o s> r a Belore 7-30 AM-Allcf.Ilcf8;00pm I Gan B (Sunday Anylimflime) .. I r.\u Sima.iy. .luly 31, 1900QO Timos Nows, Twin Falls. Idaho A-7 iP e o p le __ Bruci:e WilliiLsjadapj tra fi opu sh o x )t^^withJ:rrip to J i\Val-Mart PADUCAH.- Ky.y. (AP) - Movie p * A new trial in the cose is sctet ffor No- * “th e reason largrge numbers of blacks . Street," £ b ut th a t is n ot h e r only teach- stars may the t«trendy, high-priccd I vembm ber on W estport Deliti owner have accepted th t c m ovie is t h a t i t ingjob. ii s to re s on Rbdeb D rivrive i when they’re in I H 'J u liulius Gold's suit claiming NowmanNc urges them to bbring tho hidden und Bove, \yho is deaf, also works with Beverly Hills, but whenwl they're mak- I ■m't andid others reneged on a promromise to forgotten Africaran part of us in touch deaf d art students at Califomia Stato ------ing-a-movio-on.Iocatrn tin n >^»>y shop Ot I snt~him an~6~perccnt~nharcrin in -N cw- with~otn'ATncrleiilean~6xperil'n~ce':'*— ' —University;— I Northridge;— teaching ------...... W aJ-Martlikeeveiyo.ryone elsa. — -'— l-^H : m an’:m’s Own Inc., which has mat them th c ins and o uts of Hollywood. Bruce Willis andd IEmily Lloyd star I^ H “ o 'g S ess teaches ;i saladlod dressing, popcorn, spo Deaf actre. “Hollywood is th e la s t bunch o f peo-^ H in ;“In Country," bbeing filmed in W B /) sauccJcc nnd lemonade nnd donattlates rev- students ODibout show biz t^le ^ who really w an t, to u n d erstan d ” I western Kentucky./. Lloyd plays Sa- :len uues0£ to charity. . LOS ANGELILES (AP) - For...l3 _____—ibat.deaf-pcoplell can- bc-portrayed in. .. •------B inflntha, u I7-yeur-ol•-old who lives with B E Q Mewman’s lawyers argue inn tlth e ap- y ears, actress LiiLindn'BoviThas taugHi film fi s as more th an victim s o r em issar- H hcrUncIeEmmctt.pl, p lay ed by Willis. ll filed Friday that insufilcieicient evi- children to countnt and say lheir ABCs -ies .ie to teach th e public a bout deafness, H Other shoppers didn’tdid bother Willis ^ ^ B denceace w as produced during the fire t on th e televisiiSion 'series “Sesame Bovo B Raid. H and his wil^. actres ress Demi Moore, ^ ^ B al, which ended in mistrial,1, tito sup- H when they were in Wi Wal-Mart, said As- ^ ^ B p ot rtc Gold’s claim. ■* ^ ^ T S troductorys^YSPEC^A^“ ^ ^ ^ ^ “ ^ ^ H sistant Manager ClifflifTBrumley. H “I think it is to thele icredit of the peo- Jurphy takes out acad E r r a m a T r ^ H picorPoducahthattht they didn’t harass f ■■ to' adefend newest filniim $ 4 EGULAR PRICE ON H w H them or bother therhem in an y way," ^EW YORK (AP)-Eddie MiM urphy . I U VLL M AKES W ITH ■ Brumlcysaid. E D D IE M U R P H Y BARRY GOOLDWATER has1 Utaken oul a three-page adv(idvertise- Coupon oxp THIS COUPON H Willis and Moore a ,-which 17^ I sp o k e sw o m an sa y s. Althothough he counts PresidentIt 1Re- BRIDGEPORT, Conn.C (AP) - Ac- will a ai p p e a r in th e paper’s Aug. 3 is- ■ ‘There is a veryy ggood possibility agan aa friend who has fought forbr tht e tor Paul N ew m an is asking thc slate sue. Sbim i'im S sss ' I thut the sale will go go through," said conserv,jrvative cause, he also raps3S 1Re- Appellate Court to5 idismiss a dclica- Amom ong other things, Murphy,y, cciting DpWNTOWN — 251MI MAIN AVE. EAST • 733-6S42 I Joyce Bouvier, McGo\jovem's assistant aganoviover thc Iranian a rm s sale. lessen owner’s law susuit against him. the m ovie’s box-office success,ss, sa id I W hale’ss slaying uiunder feder;ral investiggation I NEW HAVEN, Conlonn. (AP) - The shootiniling deoth of thc 930-poupound Killing a whale isis a federal oficnsc I slaying of a p o p u lar r 10-foot-long 1 bei- whale,c, which\ was found w ith fourirbul- b and carries a maxim'mum penalty of up I ugu whale in this city’ity’s harbor is ap- lets inn itsit body. to 0 yenr in prison aar nd a $20,000 fine I I parently the target oof f a i federal grand “I con:on’t think of a reason why sonsome- under tho Marine MalammalAct. I jury investigation, a fishermanfis says. . body would w kill th e w h ale," VeiV e rd ;_ _ J ’he-grC’garious whvhale strayed into The Equesisthan Treat I Anthony Vorderameme of nearby East eramee saids. Thursday;____— ^ ^ local w aters in 1985,>, and becamc a fa- - ^ d I Haven said hc had bcciteen sum m oned to U.S.3. AttoxM , y^fani^ A. 'Twarwardy vorite of swimmers,, boatersI and fish- of the' CenturyC I appear before a grand{tfq jury ^r-w4fpirjclincd to commcnt on the gragrand ermen. Its death spararkcd n public out- I—THuysduy to testily’ abouta" the 1986 jury oriiir its focus. cry. LIPIZ2ZANER I Jim Snnciiths ^ IVUnidoka Couoim ty F a ir & Roc)deo 5 ^ 1 1 ' ’ STAL]■LIONS I unite fcor yii^ Au g| u s t 1-6___ Perform ing a t 6:i6:00 p.m, August 7 I ■•TOM T. HALL wilh PutNV S l c d d At the Outd.tdoor Ice Riiik iN j Monflay, 8/V88 • 8 00 pm Vj» (Advjnccd Tickcls Available) I convenntion 3 I BURLINGAAIE, Cali:alif. (AP) - Jim Coctetoil:aii-Seating I Smith went golfmg atit CC ry sta l Springs f •RODEO on Lodge Terrace(ce ■ $12 per person I Golf Club, along withh JJ im S m ith, Jim V Tues. & Wed.-8:00 pm General admissiission ■ $10 A dults I Smith, Jim Smith, Jim Jii Smith, Jim \ * MAGIC VALLEYSYMOTO CROSS SHHOW Children 121 aiand under ■ $8 I Smith - and Jim Smithlith . Sv TfiutS(J3y1:OOpm I That’s Jim Smith ofof Indianapolis, ■ m^ ♦FAMILY DANCE:E & BARBECUE ( s. I Jim Smith of Annapoipolis, Md.; Jim IjV • Enjoy The Music of Ihc Raylay JSlocklon Band and Rain Tree rt' I Smith of La Mesa; Jimim S m ith o f Doy- • HORSE GYMKACANA Thuisday 8.00 pm A\ For inform atiorion or tickets coll I ton, Ohio; Jim Smithith of Neptune. I I • STOCK HORSEE & MULE SHOW m , Sun V aU eyr SSports Center - I N.J.; Jim Smith of Tom'onaw anda, N.Y.; I I Ffiday 6:00 pm 622-4111il iext. 2431' I a n d J im S m ith o f Is s aiquah,Wash. q u fci • FAT STOCK SALA L E Salurday 9,00 am '. I Thc Jim Smiths whoi'ho went golfing • T IN Y T O T H O RR 5 S E S H O W Salurday 12:0000 ^ I _ Friday belong to the JiiJ im Sm ith Soci- ■ X *INTERMOUNTA]'AIN HORSE PULLIlING ^ I ' ety, meeting this weeke>kend in its 19th ASSO. H O RSE PlP U L L Saiufday 7:00 pm I annual convention att tht e H y att Re* ^ 1 1 I gency Hotel, 'J Somths Than E ver Bef< I ^otel tlerks, howeverver, hadn’t bar- ’ L i i t f i I g ^ ed for thc three Jan'a m e s R. Sm iths ■ oTCincinnati, _ ■ ; A total of55 Jim Smithlith s w ere a tth e I rticcting of the society,y, which claims I t473 members nationwi^wide, including I (Oght women with nam(imes like Jamie COME SEE PIPPi;>iasvou 've €|^ i O Q r 3 I g r Jim m ie . W EEKEND INFLAlATION RGHTER 3 3 A m k u k A n . NEVER SEEN HERER BEFORE! J I . . T h e socicty was foundmded by — you Q FROM 12 TO 4 ALLLL ADULTS $3.50 jo g rumriiV ' Q l ^ a sPLrmNO ci ; I (jessed it — Jim Smith,ith, 67, of Camp f l AND Af FROM 4 TO 6 Al I Hill, Pa., a former newsp.'spaper reporter W IN TWIN FA LLS A JfU/ a FYOUUKED ■ and retired telephone coicompany public m DURING M ATINEE=E SHOW TIMES R T i A dvrN IU « ■ relations cxccutivc. u Bambi^ 3 pi 5 dudley^ I In a rcccnt issue of the member ENDSSQo'f^ W Pipp ^ t h u r 2 I newsletter, Smith toldId o f the “Jim 1 4 ^ ^ T IM E TO .K IS lONQSTOCC I ^ N C , ON THE ROCKS < ■ Smith Factor" in Illinoisois politics that t T O O N IN I iind produced two JimTl I Smith candi- f iO V Jn . AGAIN FOR j Iq o m e B hTTh S K hIC n^^T H E MOST I dates for n school board.d. IBoth lost, ^ - ■ H IG H LY 3 ;\v5^acclaim ed O F T H E ncucM ornrI RNAL I FBI^AT-SUN tfl \ 2 BIG hH IT S ..^ 9 A w » i r N f i Sc I Photograph*b er files | V M F Y E A R ! i DUODItfl Some guys gef W C i f C R E E N I h j W ' I wri)E ^ ^§THEATRE!|1J- I ^ DUDD^^^.^ ■ all the brakes. M I suit againsttC < h e r I I r\ii/lo-fnm al R gR C U j g I : SANTA MONICA, Cni:nlif. (AP) - A j D l g ...... cbu“J i S / K . f ilE HARD Ifi i d e e H 5 > TO enow UP... '•* - §_ I freelance photographerier who says ^ □ * DAILV 7:00-9:05 DAILY 7:05-9:35 & Q ,roS.,.D uM i: Tom H an k s "y „ I Cher'F boyfriend triedd to run him » SAT-Si H SAT-SUN-TUES-WED -SUN 2:05-4:35.7;0S-g:3S:XNn 12:4S-2:5O-4;55-7:0Q -9:0S I down with thc actress’5s’ F errari hos J r , ppi g [TWIN : U r T 2 A T l«a i S g ' W I Qled^suit against the coucouple, seeking I ') KIOS 12 AND S UNDER FREEI . I unRpecifled damages. Le2AT hWWKI 4 CBOCOOJ j E big „ co+»rr fli ■ The lawsuit, filed Fridniday by photog- iT z ts2N D , b i g f t f f 15 1 ______L "3 O'C LOCK H IG H - V l U DIRTY HARRY IS ORIVEATS;1S f l I r.'iphcr Peter Brandt, ncaccuses Cher, I 1 WEEKI S HERE AGAIN TO S MAKE VOUR DAYt r| KIDS 12 AND Uur N D E R |j ~ ^ 4:55-7;0CW);03 HKSHATl0i45 J B r2. of-nogligonce by enlentrusting her C 1 AND NOT A MOMENT 2 ARE alw ays fi ICE8aE| | ? | P l l J t p rw iN r t H .‘iport'V cur to. her boyfrirfriend, Robert , ^ m TO S O O N ... I Camilletti, 24, and occuscuses Camilletti i I of assault dnd buttery. W CLIWT OPEN FRI.TUES Q I Brandt, who filed thee nctiono in Los | : EA STW O O D iteSi Ss DAILY AT 7:00 ^ ■ Angele.s Superior Court,t. iis al.so suing ( j U 3] is Dirty Hnrry ____ ; “A non-stort o p ® V '* W I L L O W ^^ from the inci- __ 5 in I for emotional distress fn A UJOild w here ■ dent, which occurrcd WtWednesday in \ ■ -'v 6£AlBS1.00WllHOUr IX. . T H E — MCHMATINrETICKr?T1 h c io e i co m c In all v f M Q H froiu^ of Cher's Boncdiicdict . Canyon v* KOHKKT CHAHAKI.KS D E A D t DK.NIKO (iUi(iUODIN * < ^ ^EIHDiml-mg / ‘ ^ POOL G H T ^ 3 1 9 lo swen’Q into ChcrV ^ c drivcw ny to | i OPEN FRl-TUES M ______i"i ' DAILY A T 9 :0 0 f Q avoid a photo stukcoutLit by Brandt, I ■ y ^ '' ' . » [ R J Twin F. M cnishod the cur into th-2:30{^ - .COMING TO ■ -NOWl\fl DAILY 7:10-9:30 I • He wn.'i nrrested Wediednesday and J ■■ J NIGHt^.Y^ SAT 6:45-10:155 j^T^Tjerotr A iv ie r ic A I Gaoked for-investigationn oof felony as- Q T E 0:OOONLYi SUNDAY AT 4:50-7:10-^0-9:30 lr ^*iHI'|gL'aT) Tl 12:30-2:30 P-*j M I w ith u .deadly .wenp2npr>n., He hns I dciiied trying lo rundow^■n.Brandt. n...... I A-B Tlmos Nows, TwtnTw Falls, IcJaho Sunaay. Jui>July 31, 1008 Ition Recmgan reiieuWS plea ' n Brakeemen reeady to strike PNorthwewestern R WASHINnTON- )|000—hoard—proposod-fl-ca-comprorhise;—that-C& NW ------— for sut.ipport for CContrix aid - Norlh W estern TrTVnnsportation Co. andd ita commulcra use itsLs Itrains daily, elim inate one brnkirnkeman per train and the H . . hrakornen say it niimay Uike nn act of Congr« '' WASHINGTOl-'ON C A P)Pres- Senatelto Minority Loador Bob gress ■ Negotiators forr thei compnny nnd CleiIeve- other if approved1 by nn arbitrator on n train- n rt- to avert n strike thnltl wouid idle Fnrm B idcnt Koflgan rerrenewed his- pleA D ole,!, fR-lCan., th at calls for $'l7 Belt land-bnsed uniop> m et last Mondny nnd 'I\ii\ies- by-train basis. BolhBlh sid e s r e j e c t e d th e plan. boxenrs nnd strand for congrcasionnmni support of millionion in hum anitarian oasia- id Ib o u sn h d s o f co m m u teLers. r diiy nt Nntionnl Mediation M< Board hcadquiu a r- V T h e ra ilro a d .opetoperates on 6,400 miles of . |K Lawmakers nreL' conHidoring legislation ______rebclfl in Nicnrn,iEflfiua_Satunlay_laneo_Q. with on nddiUonnl $20 )n to ters in Wnsbingtonon but made no progress.I. .As track with 8,000 ememployccH in Illinois, Iown’.------E — ^ ------kccp-thtrtrnlnSTOllI ____I___ _ „aad.linked.a.top,«p„ofliciaL9Ctho_milUonon_in_m ili.tary_.aid._.to_ta. orTridiTyTmTftJrnTeiher talks were schecluleur11 Kansas, Michigan,n, Minnesota7i^is«ouri,r Ne- Ew 'ti,------T h e - U n itc d -l V nnnsporutlion- n Union -said- coimtrye leftistiet Bovemmont tringer':ercd luter if it is found to id " it------"Foralmosrtwo-yo-ycarsrwoVoboon-plnnniining^brhskti; South TDiTDiikota, "Wsconsin and o K will strike Thunstiiiday if C&NW adopts ni wlih tho iUidt ddrug n trade. bo need;e d e d . now how we would opioperate in the event ofjf a Wyoming, "W hilo tho eutoijtofT of a id to th o _ • work rulos eljminanating jobs for 1,156 UUTU l strike," anid Jamesies Foote, vice presidentit of It ranks oigblbb oamong U.S. railroads in FB _ bml^omen^ ______-J -F ro e d o m PightOTBOTB wos a drcnd- “Finanal ■ • details • •••arc.....b e in g - ______communicaU*ons_forfor CNW Corp. in Chicuf:ago^jcvcnue, generaUng-ing-$893.5-jnillion-la3L.ycar------— ^ However, neither:r side can act until a coi ful mistake,-gotUotUng the cauac workeded out," Reagan aaid. "I cool- the roilroad's paremcnt company. "We're roady;iy." b y m o v in g 1,7 millioiIlion carloads of freight, » ing-«)fT period orderlere,;! by P r e s id e n t R eag i o f poaco And freereed o m h a c k on u rg o members mi of tho Senate to agan "They didn't gott v.what they wnnted, so tin:hoy C&NW wants Lo.0 saveSI $51 niillion a year by W .• ends at 12;01 n.m.. on0 Aug, 4. track, not rocrimiimmation. muat aupportort the aid pockago, and I don't intend lo talkIk and intend to pnimulga,'ate culling most of ilsIs train I crews from four to H In his order, wbii now be our goal,"oJ," R eaR an ,« aid ulso /la!/isk tho House of- Ropre- hich nlso blocked an ApiIpril all the things they.'y wanted on Aug. 4." UTJTU two people, oliminatinoting what it considers uni; ■ J walkout and crcalci in hifi weekly ra^87. T h c U nited S u ite s im Formerr congressswoman I e d lo $ 29-1 b illio n , coicompared with ported mmuch more tbnn it export- S2.')0 billion for the UUniled Stntes cd. whileile thc reverse wns true foi a n d $ 2,31 b illio n fofor Japan in Japan nnn n d W e.st G crttinny c > found flfloating irin pool 1987, Lhe IM F said. T h c IMF said U,S, snies grew•cw W est German exj:xporUs, w h ich b y 1 5 .2! pperccnt nnd purcbnsos i>yby AUSTIN, Tl'xas (AIAP) — Former first jum ped ahoiuid of U.S. cx- 9.6 perce:cent in 1987 over the yenrc a r ' U.S, Rep. Dnrbiirti .] w ho porls in 198(5, also r,ran abend of earlier, while Japan's exporLsrL s J ro.sc lo fnmo in 1974)74 during the U,S. exports for tbtbe first two rose up■y 9.nf pcrcent and iniporU^rln W alorgntc impoachi m onths o f 19HH; $.|(i.(),7 billion fo r w o re uip p 18,2 percenl nnd Ger-or- Where fashic-lion, q u a lity a n d experijert follow -up c a re irig s , WAS in crilicji c o n d itio n West Germany comnnpared with many's inimports nnd oxports enchich moke-the difidlfference. We featurere finef e y e w e a r by SHtiirtiny nflor nhc10 fou n d $-ir>.<) b i l l i o n for 1the United grow by/ abouta 20 pcrcent. flnaling uiicon.scious n sw im -' S t a l e s . B o lh JJapan r nnd West Germany AMNT-G/IRDE' nting poul al Iilt hon u u lh o ri- U.S. im ports in 198')87 wero $424 hnve beeJoen undr inlcrnationalia l lies .said. billion, compared wili>ilh $228 bil- pressure,•e, especinlly from th e Law officers had re.spondcd rc lo - lion for W esl Germanany, SI.'jH bil- United Slates, S lo increase lheirc ir ^ C / n O Ulunlaiil West 544 biuBlueFf L a k es Blvd. N. a report of a po.ssibl d ro w n in g lio n I b r F r a n c e , SI.*)'].‘)4 billion for im p o rtsi anda: curb lheir exports, shortly after noon, ara n d M s, ' B r i t a i n a n d Sl.*)! billion for Last yearsye UHal trade marked Optical 7 3 i dan wns trcnted nl thtl e hy •J a p a n . a return1 lol the annual average offr l i b L - 34-EYES — HOURS cmcrgcncy medicnl Itechnicians. . in aji IMF lhe 1970s,Os. the publicalion noted. JRS: Mon.-Fr». 9:00-6:00 Sa\. 9:00-2:00 ^ said sherifTs Ll. Garyiry Ms. Jordan, 52, wn la k e n by helicoptcr to Brnckcnri:nridge Hospi- I kills 2 ■ tul in crilicnl conditicition. authori- owa (AP) — i ties said. Ms. Jordannn was in tho ( collided hoad intensive care anil. S.Saturday af- . The IM F figures.least of Des tem oon, Ms. Roylesiiisaid, ■■r . rail workers A n n llo n d in g pl>>Jhysician, Dr. olhers and A R B A R A J O R D i ^ ______Pal Crocker, said she sh hnd sui- Train crashiation of nrea Liffers cardiac arre'st fered canlinc arreslI aanti was not A D K S M O I N l iS . low R e m i yet "oul of danger" Fli O d e ll F lu id h a d col- ('„unil lloaloaling in the pooi. .-a Interstale f iT g SS a l e : 'IV-o f r e i g h t t r a i n s col ii-ctud in lior lungs anclind a ealheler Investig tigalors have nol yei de-^ on .Salurday norlltenrb of Alloona B w as being used to reinetnove it. said terniined ltd ciittsed a l I ‘d how th e .-iccident h.-ip- iMoines. killing iwo rj hospilal spokesperson•.son C a ro ly n |),.ned. I B o y lo . and injuring iwo n Sho gaigained a tialional repiila------proinpling lhe evncuatevactialing a In I our I Ms. .Jordan, who suf>uITers fnini a tion durin Clearam ce C( ring lhe Mou.se Judiciary wreck, but it Center • residents. ;tiitIm rilies; degenerative bone didisease and Coniniitle( •lee's 197-1 h e a rin g s lh a l Thc crash of Ioway ck 'ar how uses a wheolcliiiir. was/as swinitning ,.„dt.(i wil vith a vote lo pross itn-.. tniins tiear tin- siihtirb.•un ev acu al- alone, hospilal oflicia cials said. A peacbnicnleni chargos against Pres-). also siarted a fire andik cars con- w itness lold autlioritic ilies she was idonl Richichard Nixon. least one tank car to ohol,o\ i. Authorilitrs heg;in ev y rural area near tlte wr All Inviirentory Iteems Must:Go ( I • Court rulilies it was not iminedijitely i. many pt.-ople Imd beui for releasise 11“““ ;. e d . O n e ’ o f t h e la n k To Make! Room Forr Construc tained denatured alcoh ction! ® of flight ti "Dog Gri |« xZjniKscauiitonaiiyGroa lovice ^ - ______• , , 1 W A S H IN G T O N IAF>)d>) - A fed- |P1eaMC«IForiRiS^f' ------the families of the sevseven a.sHro- ______nauls who died in the th« ill-1'ated Ja n .'I’S, in8(), llighl,ll. lhe U.S. Couri of Appeals ruledle d 2-1 l h a l ‘ ' F ^ = thi: lapes ntust be nui'made pnhlii' u n d e r lh e I’rec'dcjtti of o f Inf'iiritta- „ S a v ei 5 0 %I t o 70)% ® t i o n A cl. I @ © 'I'he lapes ciittttui be wiihluHd ^ under atl FOIA exen!eni|»la)ti of "personnel anii itti'dieali-al files atui ■ m on s ee le c teid ite rm s 3 K iniiI.-ir files" ib iit ccui!-o n s t i t n t r ,i cii'arly tniwarrattled in piTsonal privmy" tlie■judges jti sail] I ® itl I'Vidtiy's ruling. NASA eiu-il ibat c\et ri'liising to rcleas.-'U'-the' tap,.-., ^ 1 <5t ® ^ Baying they coittairi no I © Start;ts Aucgust 1' S l ® sl friritialiott on llie (liijhlII t1 h a t w a.s. lit iiK'ludeil in wri'.ti tii r i [ ) ls o f lh e ;ls l1•ol1;lllt^ @ sations lhal had hi'i'iiI inadi-in ptih- D o n ’t gt h r By] I',S . t'ireiiit .lud^e S.Sp p o l l s u n o d ' Witltb a .“BARGAIl eye. © ^ \V. R o h in .so n III sa id in Ih e j(irity niiiiiion lhat tin-i-<'.nift -ei eon- ; 'Thtriie bottoni hue wMen Ouyrnq Ionsos - chided: ’ A file is nnl tooh.-i-i.n^iid- h I i:^ more tlKin' JS __ , 1 ^ ercd ■sjaiilar' uiili'ss a at l a m in i - i '‘''jlti;>l Hie advt.Tirsoc) ptice jndod viiK Pru;.. 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    fcioiis lUyoiul Mcasinv." Sunday. Ju ly 3 i. ig ea 988 Tlmos-Nows. TwinFalls. Idoho ■ Obituaries/s/hospitals B2 W f uv i n F J a l lI s • Magic Valltlley B3 ■ IdahoAVes;st B5-8 ____B S t aH ings5 d efei:nds hlis a c:tio n s> o n S>w an F a lls

    By BAB ^ T J / ^ S E N ______motivations of thoseise_R epublican.crit:_ can."_^ilwas_handwrittcn.at.th{Lb< a-bottom ------In_any-event,-.t,..the. study-language-Pr^ Timesles-News writer " ' . ics. .1. o fa StStallings letter Aug. 8 to) Dingle,D; h as bocomo irrelev “Obviously th ere) i:is som ething more AndI onoi a D ingle reply Aug. 15 IS was The stu d ies we:vere neutralized in a TW]WIN FALLS — At nearly■ e\every a t work here,” S lallillings said. “I think handwdwritten, “We are going to tryt to S en ate am endm erent Jones drafted for ) along the campaign t r a i l ^Repub- p what you have herere is somo political workk thisI out for you Richard.1. PleaseP McClure, which stated,st *T^othing con- n congressional candidate DDane rhetoric at election titimc." . • let useIS continue to work together."er." tained in this agreroemcnt requires, au- I T • Watkiitkins blasts incumbeni DeDemo- The water issueI isi obscure. But it WaHCatkins’ ciurent dispute« boils thorizesorgrantsis th e commission a ny I craticic Rep. Richard StallingWbr or giv-j has now cresting on1 ia political wave. downn tot a ro p o rt Dingle’s comn:mmittee authority to takoIce any action based ing awQway Idaho’s woter. The Swan Falls A^eementf was a tacked:ed on to th c agreem ent, aflafter it upon th e findings., \ i “Beebecause of Richord Stallingss we'rewi compromise amongg the state, Idaho had papassed th e Senate, callingg fofc re n - And th e s ta te wiwithdrew May 6 from losingig control of slate water in tho Power Co. and irrigaijation farmers over vironmnmental studies of the Snakeake Riv- the studies, alreadady underway by the ^ H ousese of Representatives," saidd Wat*W use of the Snake RRiver. The agree- er. National Marinee Fisheries Service, ■-•t. V kins. menl was forged duluring a decade of Repispublicans argue the rejreport’s the U.S. Inlerioror Department nnd tie th ru st of his a ttack is thla o t his debate and was intenensely political. studyy 1language w ould have giveiiven the Idaho Power, becacausc tho studies go 2nd District Di opponent dribbled awayav Even as Congressss considered rati- Federairal Energy Regulatory ConCommis- boyond th e scopee of thc Swan Falls Idaho’sio’s control of its w ater leadinging up fying the agreem entnt in 1987, hand- sionauau lhority — over state objeciijections Agreement In pararticular, the studies ' t/> rnr>;ongTPSsiftnnl r/itifirnftnn nfif thpi sfrnwlod corrasponwd»nce— between)— — to d ro.flowc—w illo trc tch-upetfei KT Sw ann Falls Agreement la s t Decc)ecem- Stallings and a comimmittee chairman alongg tlthe river, possibly divertinjting wa- w here Idaho p articLicipation was b o u n d ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ber. OtOther state Republican leadeaders, described its signifioIcance. The House ter fronrom irrigators, ed. indudj.iding Attorney General Jim JorJones Ene^’ and Comm.merce Committee Stalliallings disputes this, saying'ing the W ayne H aas, a sistate Dcportment'of i^ T l °ndy.U.S. Sen. James McClurc,, have hf considered the agIgreement under reporlrt gave FERC no additiditional Water Resources administrator,a said Chairman John Dingr iand a d d in g th a t a numb3 T A L U N G S allings responds by defendingnghis 1 “This is so very iiimportant to me ogenciecies could conduct studies witwith or study costs outsidede the bounds of the DANE WATKINS } Q uestions criticItics’ motives actions.ns. A n d £ t questions th e poliliilitical and to my future. Plo’lease do what you withoutout Swan Falls. • S e e S W A NN o n P a g e B2 BB la lasts Stallings on w ater

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    ByMA]lARTA CLEAVELAND viMfouodonefortl]them •» in Idaho. tion,, too.iw He organised the success- '3-New8 writer ■; T hrough o ne o fr tthose odd series ful hoy hoy lift in 1986 when Idaho . o f BomeoDe kneww - someone who ■ fannersiers donated .hay to drought* HiL - Sucking in the gutIt anda ^ knew, som eone else, 29 daily Tarm- s tr ue ^k farm f ers in South Carbliria. - ening the belt ers in Ohio foundid George’jiiker, -Thedle doriatioQ'system is’ alive and Thoseosa measures .hAd; alreac■eady h ay broker, in Biihl.J- w elL. Those. ll South Carolina farm en been taken by drought-strlcbIcken \ .-Asl^d/Cqwtyy Extension has, sent 10lOi sem i-^ck loads to Ashland ' fafarmers in ^bland Coun^imty, . become one o f th e filfirst ^ lu io n qf- Cotmty,3(y, in sorthcerithd .Ohio, just ' - .-yficesiln-’th e iio u n try7_tQarnt^feM' . lastweetreek. B ut donations cant meiet Thenen their^sMond cutting ofr hayto purchaises fbrits &n ilioirriMd; e s p e d ^ o r daiir- dout poor. Veiy poor. . . iAtidi;000,torisof)fpremium Idaho - icowsthcithathave to haVs Ugh qiu^ty ey knew it was tiine for plan!an B ; b^'is.iftefin'tpiircl; 3 the bullet arid pull oiit: ththe . *We wanted' to> work out the - ■ Jukerker has been shippingJiaj all t. , ■ ' . . quirics'and;lidp setit up communica- acrossIS ‘ i the countiy this s ^ ^ _____ rmers in the sixth leading!hay ha tions " 'said Billmaay>, the county thmiighIgh hia- ffnmpwny^ TbitnKnw !’ p'rdSuciricing county inTDHloTumngtig to crop'inspection servfvicelii®ctor7 ~ CommodDoditieB. go y somebody s for the.stuff -.it- j After negotiatirigog’ a deal with' Tmgrith w hatl saw.tododay, Any ofour,; .Billmalinari h e d ^ eibout.revealing . They didn’tdid know where to fiDd>d a i tojhnotch farmers, w uld feel' gopd. .Julur’s■’s price;p She said with freight lo supplier," she ^ d ; v, " ■' f e e d ^ i t ^ . ;, costs added.:on,. ad( it- is comi^tiiive So their county . Ex^nsioti SerSer- ' - Juker bas a prett: tty. good reputa* , . - • SMHAYonPa^B2 ;------1 ^ - G rcrazing faces irly closure ARTA CLEAVELAND v V « ^ JVmcsT'Kews writer TN FALLS-Livestock graz- - Q f^eral. lands may have to pack up ttheir cattle and sheep and ’ gohometme early if drought conditions '' persistI t ' ■ TheI Bureau,B of Land Manage* ment statesta .director, Delmar Vail, has annonnounced that livestock per- s inir some areas .may face emergenc:ency closure of their allot- ments.I. OthersOi will have to vacate , 3 six weeks early, unless the |

    “It WiUwill work anardship oiTlhe-- livestock;)ck industry to come oIT ear- , a; ly," saidlid Tom Prescott, a Jerome . area cattlattleman who serves on the BLM Gra!jrazing Advisory Board, . . “B u tt wevre must be prepared to sac- rificetoriip riiointain the resource.” ^ j S g a j W T h e 100 10 degree temperatures sw e e ^ing n g parts of South'^m Idaho Tlmw NwKtphotw IM/AN0VABEN2 com binedled with lack of rain are : I ^ Bill Helsey,sy> left» and Dave C iite:s s: load hay Into a'railroad ad boxcarheaded for Oli> h io U n dla a B lllm im inspects hayla y v/faile G e o i g e J ^ r In invaaiing Cnraters i state inv€/estigation T By MARK PRA'RATTER Its polluillution problem s arc compleiplex and the origins Th Times-News writerwn . The meteorological data from•om C raters, together with arc elusiveive. a nclelwork of olher monitoring•ing stations INEL main- The P’arks ar Service sees two sopanlarate forms of pollu- tainsns, will givo INEL w ays lo) detirminodo the movement ARCO - W Wil ith the exception 'of th c rej•eal lunar land- tion al Crs of agenccy’s trip IJralers or on the horizon -— a broad, dark-col- andi concentration< of po llu tanits ts at l a given location, scape.itisdinicilTicult to find a place on earthth w ith cloaner or9d bandid ofi hozc a n d a n orange and n d yellow , plume, By BART JA N SEN air thon Craterslers of the Moon National Monumenl. or The IdaIdaho Nalional Engincerinfring Laboratory, 25 , The meleorologicol d a ta is 'i absolutely basic. “You TimeS'Ncws-writcr—;------______w But the NaticQtioRol Parks Service says .aiiair pollution is' ' miles nortiirtheast of thopark.-operatesltes a nuclear fuel-re-— VC to havc.this data beforee youyo can. understand any------1------reaching intolh) lh e remote monument, m airring n th e view cycling plaijla n l th a t e m its a n orange} clccloud of nitrogen ox- ng else," says King. O th e r’ pospossible pollution sourccs TWIN FALLS - Statete ]Rep. Ron Black asked thehe attor- unusual lavaiva shapes fashioned 1,500 to 2,000 y ears ides, a pollwllutanl lhal can contributeute to visibility prob- lides INEL arc phosphate« pplants in Pocatello, 50 ney general Friday to inviinvestigate a state agoncy, the tl In- Craters is located in tho deserl obcbout 10 m iles lems. les southwest of Craters, forestfore fires and dust from dustrial Commission, foror isending 20 employees too ( C oeur ■ southw est of Arco.Ar£ . INELsojsoys it emits the plume, but■ut iti isn't responsible m activities, hcsoys, - d’Alene for w h at he fearss amountedai to a junket, National Pari’ark s Servico cam era studiesies show a 25 'forpollutinling the park. Pom Gesell, director o f INEINEL’s environmental sci; Local and stato Industristrial Commission ofTicials5 ddenied percent deteriorrioralion in visibility from 1982 15 to 1985; The Pariarks Sorvico soys il isn’t poirpoiniing the finger al ;e ond radiological laborator}tot7 , could nol say when thal. They said the three-djo-day training session earlielier this says N eil JGng.g, cchief ranger al the park, INEL beca)cause th e source of the visibility visi problem in EL m ight locote o m eteorologiilogical station a l Craters, week was one of several1 eachcn year exposing state employ-on- Craters is notlot only one ofthe most populijlarlouri.stat- lhe park is a m ystery. Buiu t INEL is interested andI talkingtal to the Parks Ser- ces to rehabilitation specia!cioiisl9 to polish th eir skillsIs al; re- tractions in Ida!daho, drawing 250,000 visitoitors per year, But the10 FPorks S crvice is concernedled and it started dia- J aboul it, he says. The statea te A ir Q ualily B ureau is tu rn in g disnblpd wnrknr.q•sJojobs tf ------— ------...... ^bul the Parks3 ServiccSi is considering rccorommending it,__cuasions_w_wilh_its_neifibbora_at_Il!}EINELjind the state 3 involved in the discussi9ns.is . n Black l ^ i^ a h o ’s firsifirst notional park, The issuo again brings;s tcto a boi! tensions betw een I abo_ut workDrking to g a th e r more enviroI'ironmenlal inform a- 'fh,Tie Parks Service determinedined visibility wos getting Craters is nolo ccxception to tho national ti and the commission. tren d of dole- (ion in th1C c jpnrk, p articu larly meteorolorological data. w orst■ee a t C raters by tak in g a piclpicture of th e sile a l rogu- ivc ses- riorating visibili “Questions wore raised;d during< the last legislative hility on National Parks Son-ice Si prop- Gehrke0 ofc th e W ilderness Socielyely. Liz P aul of th e Jarintervals in onch day. ;es nnd crtiesf-saysKing,ing. sion regarding the highI turnovertu rate of employees Snake Rivoivor Alliancc and Paul Mothethews, a board mem - It t would v like to install additiortional cameras ond an in­ ■troops It 8 kin d o fall'alarming. Those western ope this seems to havo beenn a an attem pt to calm the tr pen vistas nre ber of tho0 C raters o f th e Moon Devolivolopment Corp., all s truim n en l th a t would show thic c eeffect of suspended sol- R-Twin getting smogged;ed in,” says Craig Gehrke of rather than an educationajnal ofibrt,” wrote Black, R-' of the Wilder- support incincreased monitoring. Thc! corporationco: is a pri- idsin in the otmosphere on air qual:;ualily. - • ' ral Jim ness Society. Falls, in a lelter mailed: FrFriday to Attorney General ; . vale groupip bucking1 n alio n al porks'sUi'sUitus forCraters. “ThThe slate is interested in worlworking with Craters ank Craters, abouto ut .50 miles west of Idaho F Jones. F alls, is slill . Informnliinlion on w ind speed, winevind direction, tem - IN ELJL to look at tho visibility-iss•issue. As to what we a r^ n inap- rem ote enoughh t(to have somo of the cloanot “If these reports arc tnwn « , it would seem to be an i lOSt nir in tho perature andar humidity would bc helplelpful, soy the Park nble; toI do, we are not su re o f th:he e specifics : yet," soys Or- \ Northwost, saysys tthe federal government. • S ee BLACK:K o n P a g e B 2 ______Scr\'ice and.ndlN EL , ,______ville; GreonC ofthe state A ir Q ualitlality Bureau. \ X

    B-2 TimoR-Nown. TwiTwin Falls. IcJ.Tho Sunday.K. JulyJ 31. 1988 Swann ------• C o n tin u e d Afrom P a g e B l . j ^•igatcd g , agriculture nnd back ack into Idaho P ow er wwas equally unruflled theLhe Earth. “If the Houso hadha. passed ing is dcbatablible. ■ icics. ngreem ent, but wilwill continue to coop- Iherie river — “very dongerons." about th e r e p o rtt theiio bill first, the Senate wouldwo havo “But in com(urt,- w hen they look a t a “When the report surfaced with.-^ ■ erate with the res(research. Total study "You're "Y< really talking — if p if FERC “We didn’t reasally see that the lan- bee>c»n the b attle site." case, will go bfback a nd look a t th e te x t .language ,k extremely adverse to the costs wore eslimntfiated at $3 million to were!re to do that — you’re really illy talk- guage g f th e comimmittee report' was a JJano Leeson, regional asscissociate for of the legislatictio n itse lfa n d a tth e c o m - ststate’s interests, we implored that he $4 million, H aas saisaid. ingJ aabout them being able to to ' ^ coni- problem w ith rew ater an d it will be R icharlard Stall- convincc him hhe ought to do some- Congressman Coi Stallings, and is accept- ; liability of having the highly flamma- nally a y a n d th e th ird c utting is ezpeitpected rial privilege," Staltailings said. “I have ings’gs’ fault." th in g ... I gavavc him (Stallings) a able abl to Chairmon Dingle," McClure, ble commodity calchtch fire along the tobe“£ a “acceptable.” to slug it out in th(he trenches with the The Th lingering threat ofthele report'sr chance to be a h(hero," Jones said. said saii then. “I m ight add th a t I appreci-, way from stray rangeIge fire sparks or a Biilr illraan said, “Thero will bo no environmental gn^ups and Indian studjidy language, according loto thet Re- He said thatt oonly a fter S tallings ig- ate a te their help and support and partic­ cigarette butt tossed,ed going through a shortai •tage o f buyers.” . tribes a n d o th e r speipecial interests.” publiblicans, is that a judge maynay some- nored throe Icttitters of warning, Jones ularly ula wish to thank Chairman Din- ) city. Bu ut t w h eth er th e y will continuiinue to “I don’t think; iti necessarily im- dayy tumI to that language to decidc drafted the ameilendment passed in the glc gle a nd h is sta ff for thcir assistanco I s ' ! Unloading in Ohiolio mayi be interest- buy IdahoIdi or get their feed fromisome* so p ro v es'th e bill, buliut it was nee(icd to howw area water should be allocated.all S en ate to explic:iicilly nullify FERC au- paspassing this legislation so important I ing until they get it thei hang of it. whererc elsei depends on th e price.>. EEvon pass the bill," he said,si listing threats Whetle th c r th e languago is logall;;ally bind- thority potentialially derived from stud- to rm y s ta te ofldaho." Farmers thero ore notno in thc habit of droughight-troubled farmers cann playi from environmentfital groups such as shipping hny, so theyhey don’t have the “let’s3 m ak e a deal." thc A udobon Socicriety and Friends of iS3lack— ______• Continued from Page'c BI l people and visiisit workplaces. This cal cal personnel allow a one-on-one op- • ituariees------propr)priate expense of laxpayeayer and helps the superervisors better under- portunity por to ask questions and illus: [ Buriurial will follow in Sunsoi Memo- Mci Locnl nrrnngomcntsts nro l>eing m nde d e diicated ia insurance funds," hctie said.i sta n d physical lilimitations of disabili- trate tral “possible limitations of iryuries' rinl PcPark with military nt«a underler thei by McCulloch's of Butlurloy. • InIndustrial d Commissioner• Gerald( tics and thc wor'orkplacc as they help in in thet workplace — whot probiema a dircctisclion of Mngic Vnlloy nron votvotor- Godtf.d^es rcjccted those claims. workers regainn employment before person pen is going to have going back to ond auxilinry. ‘No, I don’t think there would woi be th e ir w orker’s cor^m pensation ru n s out. w wor ork.” Tho:io fam ily su g g c sta m om orialsiais to WUIiam Barton . ■ “Nc f substance to that at all,”,” CGeddcs Stivers said th o charity ch of tho donor's cholco,0, nndo BU R LEY - Willi®linm Tnylor -B iir i guest siM akcrs in* None ^ ofthe Industrial Commission d. “Ho (Black) must havo;e gotten j eluded a BoiseB orthopedic surgeon, f bo left nt Whito Mortunryiry or Bailon, 98. of Burlo>loy, d ie d S n tu rd n y , sa id , oflicials were immediately certain ilod to P.O . B ox 846. T w in Falls Fo July 30,1988. at thoe BurloyI Cnro Cen- SOmcnc bad information or somome bnd Dr. John Bishop,ip,.and physical thora- how m uch th e session cost. Thoy e ach___l-J . - ! 83303.03. w aterlor or something." pist S uzanne Gilli Bom April 7. 1890, dra;denied m orale Was low. Stivers sold ; 0. at Ava. Dougina QcrJerald Stivers is the adminisinistrator Twin Falls buporvisor D avid gjjg, Counly, Mo., tho sonn ofi Dudley Nelson .r ,u. changes in management had iip- ; he commission's rehabilitatilation di- Brow er said a touour of a Coeur d’Alene R ayry G r a h a m and M ollio S a n d e rs BiB n rto n . he cnm c to . . proved m orale from a year earlier. ; I ; ling in Rupert. Ho ''‘Sionion, whose 22 supervisorsrs state- mine helped himim belter understand BURURLEY — Roy Clegg Grahom,^ Idaho in 1912 'uctllin o f BurJurloy, died F rid n y , Ju ly 29. 19i wan n veteran of Wordrld W ar I, hnving widele attended£ the training scssi■ssion bo- jobs in an undergrground mine. He’s re- "We've “V tak en care of th a t and mb-'. ' served in tho U.S. Ai a t hislis homI o of n lin g e rin g Illness. Army, Ho morried tweenion Monday and W ednesday.ly- sponsible for rei•elocating workers in •ale rale has gone up tremendously,” Stiv- 1, 1934, ot Rupert. U„ , Bom5m Mny 14. 1916, at Hobor• Ci C iiv ie said thore aro two or thrctirce such mines in the Salialmon and Challis ar- ersjrssaid. £ • : U tahh. , to Alico Clogg nnd Jnmeas GGro' Tarmod in tho P nul nren for 30 . ' noved lo Burley in SOSSIOsions annually for state emplmployees eas. h am , Ho I spent hill boyhood at Wol^ ,, ' yenra, retired nnd mo 1980, Ho wnH a mcmlmber of the Chris- to moct mo with the doctors, insu Black had an earlier dispute with; ! ff, Utnh. Aflor grndunting fn nsurance He added, thatIt sessions with mcdi- ' -■ burR, . tinn C h u rc h n n d lho A thhc c ,Industrial Commission dating fb* 1 hiRh1 schoolsc ho altondcd W eber Colic I Am oricnn Legion. in Ogd)gdon, Utah. Utah Stnto in Logt S u rv iv in g i« b in wifeife o f Burtoy. nlearly e a r a year ago. Hc helped a form$-- ; . U ta hh, . Iand BYU in Provo, Utnh, whcS S » ” i,in dcnth by four I T ------TwV inir Falls supervisor oppcol w hot h o ! . ; . ^ brothora a n d tw o sisteiters. 7 raze---- h e cam o n cd his mnator'n degree in bac cit was an unjustified dismissal, i^-: ■ A funeral will be■ conductcdc m il rioloRy>By- • C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e. B l l and federal officiarials and livestock op- J t 2 a.m . T u e s d a y n t th e JoJc se p h P nyne Me* hough the mon’s position allowed: • e r Ho) rrmnrriod Bnrbnrn Honkn Oct. pation o f tho drought, Morton Cutler q.' ’ moriol Chapol with1 Rev.. Daniel M. causinsing already stressed rang.ngclnnd '™tor« in nnticipa osses to fire him withoul having to I ■nviN FALLS -- MortonM Culler, 79, J, in the Salt U ko Cily LDS To: will be refunded to jggg, In 1946 tho family moved fro ' DixBon oITicinting, Bururinl will be in the vegetastation and soits to dry outul fasterI fees w escribe thoir reasons. 1 oPTwin Fnlln, diedJ nt n t hlH homo Fridny pormitecs whose!5 use i is prematurely -pij '0, Utah, to Burley where he pi PlcnsnntViewCcmete;tery. Friends mny thann expccted.0: T he appeal was denied. “ ; ovonin/f, .luly 29. ID1988. „ „ jP J cnii nt the Pnyno Mor■ortunry in Buriey curtailed. . 4‘xlen d i'd illiios». icd and rnn tho Gmhnm Seed ai nl until 1981 whon-it wna noldId b bo- M ondny from 6 lo 8 p.m.p.i nnd one hour Droirought conditions vary greatly gr "Every attemptpt is being m ade to B o m Ju n e 26. 190!1909. in ProHlon. ho ’ prior to thc funcrnl onin T uesday, ^ i‘tudio(l prc*mcd at;it thct Univcr»ily of 0 ®o f ill honllh. 1 one area lo tho next. The10 hard-1 pursue avenues of least economic im- U tn h nnd w ent onI to stu d y Hi N orth- 1 wnu a membor of thc LDS chunliurch e s t hflit it public lands appear to5 bebi the pact to livestockniuncn, while alleviat- served in many cnpncities. He wi w oH tem UiiivorHitj-y irin ChicflRo, III. Ho e w ns Audrey Garrarcrd BigDe;D esert a rea in southeastern71 IdahoI ing im pacts on fisl sh PrieaLat-th» time ofhis death Ish, wildlife, natural rccc-ivcd hin_bjiclii>loj.•lor.,of.-niedidn»-in— ftwo RUPERT - Audre>rey Jenn Calkins ond the th Owyhee and Bruneaieau re- areas, water quallolity and long-term ------— r93i) iiird schools in B ur- h'nvc ‘b been t receiving some moisturiture. livestock are beingng moved when the in Sun Vnllcy imdI thetl; murri»KO wuh loy. nnd h a d liv e d inI thc t! Rupen nron Holcmitimi in the LofLogan LDS Temple I j' Wilbum of Escondido, Cniif )ne of th c allotm ents in Shos!loshone lim it is reached, Jonn Honnin of Nnmpn, Mn since 1957. Sho mnrarried Lawrence o n M urch ti. 1982. J Sylvester Garrard Dei rict have been closod so far,or,, and The BLM jn a y alsoal. open up pasture (Morilyn) Morlcy of Ogdot )cc. 21, 1953. nt . Hc moved to Twinn FFalts in I9-J6 nnd ‘ W innem uccn,N ov.------Dlstricl ^ '733.2874. 647 MsInAvfcW. : ono brother,' Lnverl Grahnm c ricf'Diroctor K. Lynn BerBennett originally schedule,led for rest this seo- bi-Kiin hill privnt<- pniprnctieo. Ilo wn« n ® She worked for tlie J.R.J, Simplot Co, doesn'tn't anticipate closing any at this son. d ip lo n in t on th o Ani<\niorie»n Bonrd of sburg, Utah; four sisters, Mn Sabcy. Mrs, Phyllis Dnvin. Mn?i™' for 20 yeors. She wnsn1 n member of the lime. OpthiilnioloKy: ii nionilombor of the Acnd- f?™ L D S C hureh. •ed Snboy, nil of W ollsburg, Utnh le m ajor problem here is not cm y <>r OpthiilniolofO’iKT Hnd O to-L no'n. • Surviving nro her husbnndh of Ru- ^ lo t lack >Ira. Ivn D ell S in k en so n o f Orem K“ loK>': a mcniliLT oif f thotl Pacific Const pert; two sons. Tlinmn OSS b ul lock of w ater for sl ; nnd 20 grnndchildren, nns Gnrrnrd nnd I Otn>oplliiihiioloKicalII Socioty nnd n h. or . - Rnndy Gnrrnrd, both oi [ i i f a t O f f e r s wna preceded in donth by; hi of Burloy; three Clearerrarrccs for omorgoncy wells Blue! C ross of Id.d a h o member of thi- Anii-riioricnn CnllcBe of dnughtcra. Lola McMl^lurtry of Boise. beingjgronted. gl SurKi-Dnri. Ml- wnn. p.president of the itfl ;n n d ono nister. ervice will bc held Qt 11 n m Becky D nyley o f Logn«“"■ "".i Somomo areas such as thc Dry C; Id ah o .Mrdiral A»h(xriiiixriation nnd wns n _ i; .■ Bclvn Rhondcs of Idndnho Fnlls; two ini-r of iIr- Id ahlo o Optholn.alogical( Iny nt the Burloy Fimt Wnrt nent near Carey have air MAJ(O R M ED])IC A L 7 5 0 □ ishop Dnvid Rickn ofTicinting brollicra. Floyd Cnlkinlin. „nd Mdvir “ Sofii-lv. and had HerHcrve.1 an chief of id out. The BLM has offered ncnl will bo in thc Plcnsam• 3 Cnlkinn b o th , o f Boiseise; tw o sisters. p la y ed ( ■ed per------ntn9-th«reother^bcatio!»io-grs grare:-;- -W O-eatendar' ------T^'ni<.^ryt~Fnch3s miry' cTiTTTil T-YcarDcductIt)lB~»»'"S3tWitK r^drt^narA -^fnr llo ch 's "Morrdny Trom 'C "tb~ 8:3C . OUneh». .Waiton^.o^.-SllSJieridaui'-'WjTOv- •-'-B ufthafdbesn't-neccssarily rtl ppli le a ^ ' ...... - *Si;OWrrOOO B enefit.t WM ax im u m ' ' ' ' "*"■ II,- s.-rvrij in (ho UrjilJn ite d SUile.i N avy ■ nnd ten grnndchildren. from I'i.fJ (o He Nfrv-cd a» pre- Pmd '" ’' Tuendny nl the church one tockmon who arc already on the irior tolho scrvicc. Sho wns prcccded in!» dc.,U, by l,i.p iiidciil ofthi- Blue IjikcjikcrtCounto'CIub piircntn und two childrdren. Chris and proposeiised new ground, Prescott sai.said. Nonsmoker Raflalcs fo r (111- v.'jir lO.'iC-lO;-19.'’.7; lie wnn n Ruby. “E v'eryone e r wants to help thoir tl Age of appllcanant Monihljilhiu ralo Monthly role im-inhri- of Ihc Twink'in Falln K iw anis _ _ A funerni will bo corronducU'd n l 11 f rie n dis.and s.. neighbors, but they>y may i or spouse male______female_____ . . C lu b . I lf wi.Hii hi«hI l>rieHti>ri in till'T w in I O m1 M. f Toalson a.m, Monduy, nt the Jost Jseph Pnyne Me- be relucluctont to let someone elseisc use Under 30 ...... $ 118.75 8 ? $29.75 Fnllh IviKlith W ard I.D5.DS Church. CA.M/\if/\S. W a.h. - Tom M. Toolson.non. morinl Chnpcl wilh Bishop Bi Richnrd ___ .« .Surx’iviiifj a rc iii» wifiwife of Twin F uIIh; 6 7 . ofCCnman, n Wnsh,, u former Burleyrley H em sley oITicinting, UuiJurinl will bc in' ffrnss ththey have paid for whenn they t 30 -39 ...... 24;:24,20 35.85 i ihri'i' !*i>iis, .Jrflrcy MotMoilon Culler nnd ro»identin t died S n lu rd n y . Ju ly 30, 1988,88, the Onkloy Cemetery,y. Friends nmy niay be>e hurt1 by it financiolly,” hee sas; id ...... 32:32.70 43.05 D r. C h a rles L. "Chic"ic" Culler, ' itoth nf Bom1 Jnn.J, 27. 1921, nt Onkloy, th the e cnil-Hi th e P a y n e M ortu'tunry in Burley A COOJooperative ronge use policy ' ...... 56,(56,05 60.90 ‘ Twin Flllh., and Dnnny in y .Morton C u tle r s o n o fGGeorgo e nnd Elln Mntthcws Tool-'ool- todny from 6 to 8 p.m.i. and one hour dcvelopc ...... 67.16 7.5 0 ______67.50 o f .liTonu-; four on nf Dciivi-r. Cohf'olo., T erry Thodc W o rld WnrWi H, Ho rcccived a pharmiicy of Hnil,.V, and Kulhv(iV (iitisnn ofKctch- detfrco' from fr Idaho Stnte College in Angel Juarez 2 LUtahns diee -----^— u m ; four siM.-r-., K rdI.•il U'nlfi-' Jf C hica. 1949.iJc IJr hnH lived in CamnH nnd opcr->er- HURLEY - /\n g e l ViVnldei Juunri. K’O. IH . Kiintii T hninpsripson o f I’alo A ho. n to d n pbnrmacy pl since Uinl time. HoHe 25. of Burlpy died Sntururdny. July 30, • ^ Ci.lif, Kulli Halt andi‘'-at- Sun'ivirving are hia wife of Camas; four injuredi ini a solo traffic accidont!nt in rates slartt eot $35,75 for mole nonsmmokcr ol under 30 years of ogc Kran.I.'hild d a u R b teers. rs Pat Vhampion. and Mury northernrn Nevada, authorities said. II.' w a^ j,rri<'d,-,l IIII li,.lii'iitii by his Jiar- . Jano Allc; Sliver McdallloIloh — $200 calendar yearir d 20, of Clover, diedied in m ics start a A t'un.Tal Ulll l,c- ield .Mnnday a t 2 .MoK T<-r>-today !■ from 3 to GardinPrc an and hearing bencflli and JrofSt. George . Utnh. Tucsdaynt 10 n.m, inTwfWfn F n lls C ell.. o f C loverk'cr, was taken to Univers.ersity worldwidedc coverage — for people age 65 ond older; H p.m. ami at the ihuiruri'h from 1 p.m. A nenic.vice will lx- h e ld T liu rsd n y in in clcry. Friends mny call MondnyMi from 3 Hospitalal iin Salt Lake City, whore s m il ll lim e o rtlie M 'n ice. C n m a s, W'ash.. W, wilh burial in Camas.iH. t9 8 p.m. a l W h ite M orlua; ■e she Premimlcr 65 — $52.15 per porforr»on. per month d ie d a t noonnc Saturday, said a nursiirsing Scnicllor Advantage — $68.90 perpor person, per month ------super\'isoisor who declined to givee hher name. _ YES. I wouldId like more information on: ------^------?------— H o spitais | ' I □ Ma)or MMedical 200 □ SUvciliver MtfdaUlon iinrose Lanele □ Major M.Mcdical 250 D McdKledlcare Supplemcni Program* M AGIC:VALI.KVIlKGIONAL V, Oakk-y. .Mr«. WnjiK-,ii<- KuM<.rduy of Uulll. V eniicpJp Schroeder of Fll- '^ 7 ...... O -MBjor M.Mcdlcal-750 ------O -Oroniironp-Protjroms------.MEDIEDICAL CK.NTEU er; and .Mrs. Thomla« as WitfK»andson of Castleford. Jf n o r i s t N a m e ______A dniilled B irth n ------I(. Hiva.. ami Mrs D avid Marnl.ml,. ,||| „r ...... K Imrn to Mr. nnd M rs. Dnvidid .M arsh of Twin \Fresh Flowers A d d re s s ______P h o n e ______Twill I'.,rni- Ki.-dvofCofCiKiilm^-, Dai.rv Rici- n f Eden; I .vas bom tn Mr. and M m . Staceicey Diiniel of Jer- For All H.-ein „. .Mifh.ii-I Thoi:;f,-.oa ,ind -.011.I. alla of .len.m i-i'E m ilv Anm- liedkeof Ii. IledKi-sofPli-itsantvieIview, Club; and I>-licia I-«yii of□ flleyburn Q

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    — - - w y-DENISBTURNER—:------the“dfinking foiirlintain w a te r o r sh^w^ “Based ^Ba on the hydrant tests, Bybee P'- - 4 Timimes’Nemi cornspondtnt ers. saidaid ho suspects th is problem Ues — ------Theyare'clogggglngTip"toiler^alvos~withirithin the school’s system, not the ------4 ------J-JEROME— i The Jerome sdjschool'd is* and'desLruyingruT ubberpicces-thorore city’sit/s . ‘ ------• idi : ~ a tricict t has a rocky problem. p a rt o f the toiletlets’ flushing system, Bybee Byi said wells typically produce CK : t a SfSand'size bits of lava rock3ck began K ugler said, . alittllittle gravel in the line b ut not t{i the lk 9 shovlowing up about two weekslks ago in .The.school boarlard last -w eek enlisted extenxtent of the Jerome problem...... i^CTld'water systei^t Jhi^Jerpme ^, the help ofthe Jeilerome C ity W ater Do- ■ J umiorTiigh n i SchooTand admiiministra- partment, the WiWater Tech Compony The amount ofthe lava pieces does r-1 : ■ )n building. The source ofthetho parti- in Twin I'alls arand J-U-B Engineers eem to bo lessening, B y b ^ said. He m ^ clesJS havo experts stumped. Al}Ab0 ut all Inc. But the expererts are stu m p ed . ' aid he'll make a roport to Kugler e*r : th eyey’ve ' been able to determiniline as of The city hasIS flushed hydrants 'hen he has gathered more informa- ■pn. F- - — - Fridiiday is that p i ^ are there.re. around town lookoking for evidence but ° )-i' • I So far, they’vo shown up in tth e toi- so far has turnedd ui p none. SclSchool M aintenance Supervisor h: ; I * . letsila a n d a sink in the district’st’s central< - “We have don. i'-' ; J., ; U s >mall JKATHY VITEK Traffic has incrcntased at the airport mainain reason for the current mini- . V j m l TimesncS’Hewa corrcsponrfc/if to the point wherore planes occasionally boom.«m. South of the town, in and have no parking' space,s Carson said, arouniound the county seat of Elko, a re­ fACKPOT, Nev. - Jackpot» t is in The town is awaitiiiting word on Federal centnt I burst in mining activity has ^H || the m id st of a small building bocbwm af- Aviation Administslration g r a n t funds boosteosted the economy &ere, but Car- ' ^^3 . terfoifour years of little constructicction. to lengthen the runwayru and expand sonsan said its effect hasn't reached Jack* V . “AA Ilot of people have been moving mi plane parking spac«Qce. pot.t. ' th roough u i town,” businessmanI andar lo- C arson rocontlyly opened a 36*unit For the future, the town should find M-- cal gogovernm ent oHlcial R ichardard Cor- RV park, bringingng his total units to o“tI in in August w here its new post of- J ' s o n ssaid a . “It’s a busy highw ay. TI: 1 0 0. Ho Slsoys th e u n its are f'cee wi will be, Carson said. T b e curren t a sign:gnificant increase on th e roadoad. booked to capacityy (during th e sum m er POstst ol ofiice is in the casino at Cactus Amiimong the construction projects, pro m onths. “There so30 many RVs on the Petes,te’s. The location has a number of comipIeted pl or in progress, aree a new road right now, I’d'd say a 20 to 25 per- P«>blei}blems, Carson said, including no basebieball diamond, casino expamansions, ce^ increase duriiring th e la s t three porkin,rking space or restrooms. - Jh e .t.to.wn’8.govcmmBnt_huilding o ling-and: years,” Carsonsaid ^Thereare-alot-ofreasons-whjrthej------: park. For the future, the towiown will ■ Tho casinos havave added on in ro- w ant n ttto movo it o ut o f th e re ,” C arson soon1 have a now post office, cent m onths too. said. - arson said expansion in Jackjickpot IS ^ . Jackpot also has had fund>raisers o flenn Idifficult cither because landlai is Cactus Pete's’’ starlight Casino . get a child-caro center started and ed high or owned by th e B ureu reau o f dding 7,000 square ' California corporation recently d Manogement, which reqirequires [ftthe p mling ir area and the f ked at the town as a possible site m oree ppaperw ork to close a salei th o n a Horseshoe Saloon1 >was remodeled in J.'” ''®® a new motel. isaction between two privateate par- to a tum-of-')f-the-century atmo- 'orane V sphere. Jack;Iackpot, Carson said, is “try in g to till, he says, successful busimsinesses B arton's Club 933 plans] to double its established as a small communi* . a re possible po: i£ they're m anaged;d prop-| casino a re a - withiihin. the-n^t few ^y- . erly. months. CaraParson is th e ch ain n an o f th e Jack -- SomJme of the building projectsKrts are To accommodatete th e gro w th , the pot AdvisoryAd' Board. Since Jackpot is I '-C th e dirdirect result of increased tourist toi town is expanding: itsit m unicipal build- not an incorporated town, ita local ^ trafficlc olong the highway, C Ca areon ing by about one-thihird, which will add govermernment body is not a dty coundl •ard; • .. '; ■. ^ ■ " said. a m eeting room andid o^ice space. andI ha!has no dircct decision-making au­ aboa . T hle e town recently completedited its The last mm'or coconstruction in the thority.nty. It makes recommendations to baseball diamond, paid I > Aflattired&t]6 this 1 « ^ Depot H*ck keptBptJaokand .. spectators,rs. The Saturday paradee h l ^ g k u id c ' lid for town w as in 1984 whenwl C a c tu s Pete’s ' the EllElko County commissioners in ugh funds from the state's r ■ y D o ri s V n BBai^ a ] BiitAtiifluigtheiller threedaysom of activities d u ring Piler’ir t a n i i W c e V :: 's room enlarged its casino3 sand Carson added Elko.0. The' commissioners approve . ; F u n F « f MU ip a r a d ^ . b t t t s o t fro m lUoying it M ebratioa. T h e field will be seeded thish is fall 34 units to his 26-uninit trailer pwk. aboutut !90 percent of the advisory ’ an d will wil be used mostly by thee L ittle Carson said thee increased tourist board'srd's recommendations, Carson ’■ -■ '••’ ■'" J L eague:ue. traffic and lower int«iterest r a te s o re the said.[.. i Even1 after• 12 fan yeoirs, meechdni\icspeaikisW't t ea sy A split hydraulic Hlineim above Uie axle, bn tell mime w hat’s wrong with th e swiwather? t intoiownan and get a new cylinder, these peppermin c m p ^ cylinder and a coupioci o f busted vacuum -mint farm ers who use vacuum 'he hydraulic line has s p lit ababove the Or mayblybe it’s ju st because I listen belterb< to tubos in m int sti tubes - it can happenen to anybody. Even some- I . . t stills. My first thought, when D ianala H o o le y axle."." Hc said it fast, hoping. I’mm sure,i I'd otherpeoplople th an I do to my husbondd-w • hat- asked to run to t< one whose mechanical!:al IQ encom passes thc dif- to town to get a couple o f vacuum tl it fast. ever — I[ didn'tdi< understand fully whatita c y lin - tubes, was, “Whi ferencc between a screi:rew an d a naii. And. it's Countryitry n eig h b o rs ' ““ Jt What are they trying to vacuum 3 that all?" I asked increduloulously. "That’s der w as uhluntil I was standing at the sorervice up? Mint oil?" : these kind of someones nes who u su ally are asked ou were trying to say? T h a t’s^’s easy.i Don’t desk in theJie oxygen-acetyline store. I as to drive to town (notwit “ '?®‘^th e , No. No. I don'tlon't believe Farm ese is b ased on w ith stan d in g my IQ, I ...... worry.y. I’ll take care ofit. I h a v en ’t lived on an m an behinclind th e counter ifh e could fix i CAN;drive) to buy macl theLalin-Anglo-iglo-Saxon tongue. It is o n u n- lachine p a rts to replace Or, ( w ho knows, I m ay have^0 saidsj som ething Iduhoofarm 1 12yearswithmyhead>ad in the blow inder on thtolevelftvisionfuse and-itis purt ufth'e------“U ni.vcs. yes th ere is."TTho ht nfistor Imikod ^ -ho-replftced-4hem;-andhe]mr Z. -*i,r-_spca^~fcb^Wi^enl finditj.-ery_,d_.deep in my eyes,.Lfeltiikei iv roHyjriy _ -lii^^olectricsNDnaroparatus^ofthcftiafstm'fKnif; ■ ^ i'tiie gravel roaHTTdouHlMKe ito^the-trtckiriiew^Ife'atxygc em bilrrassing using signsig: lanquage and phon- the t confessional. been thinking I nee<|^to h av e a said IhlLhe uxle split, right?" dor, w hich:h Ihappens to be th c same thinling as a Lately Ive bee ics to;communicatc wit?vilh a n o th e r American, es- b e tte r attitudelo alabout running for parts and "W ith thc m achine I m eaniin..." . u new filledd o;oxygen tank. pecially an Americon1 farmfa er. wus crestfallen. It look a whi/h ile, b ut thc I guess linking a ll technical jargon.;on. AAer all I am learning some- ‘I know. 1 know. B ut whala l Il don't know is B I’ve m ade the m istake of thin This is exactly w hatat I:happened in the pep- 's just that none of my friends quite how lo toll you ..." oftho breakdown were flnalljilly communi- these yeareire cylinders wero round ondIcircular ci thingnow.Itsjui perm int field two days/s ogos w hen th e swather cated aiaccuratcly. “Split hydraulicsics" sounded not long andanc tube-like. seem very intercj:ercsted in discussing s p lit vac- broko down and I happeppened to bc passing by. Come on pastor, I thought.:ht. Every S unday ... p o e licIto t mc. T hat’s probably w hyly I1 understood - V acuumm ttubes nrc long and, well, tutube-like. uum cylinders•s wiwith me. ______Fortunately, our ministlister was helping us oul yi you g e t up in front o f us andid telltt us ahout lifet th is ler:erm better than “cylinder" wwhen t my hus- At least norlorm al onos are, th a t plain-spcipcaking, Diana Hooleyley writesi her weekly coliimn^ by running thc swatherie r d uring m in t harvest, ai and d eath and heaven and hcihell and you c an 't band asasked me a day later to n mI tlthe oxygen logically-thi•thinking people use. Then theilere are ' from her farm1 floihome near Indian Cove. ; I Pau,ilfarmier invients w)hat hie calls5 a betiter cralb p o t ------1 By DONDNNASCHORZMAN tim es before they get;cl in a n d som e gated his:his farm. Times-h\-News cornspondent never do get in." Allhou{fiough he’s never fished com- Aschenbrenner thinks th ' a p ot merciollyally for crabs, he said h e’s con- PAULLIL — You can draw a crabb tito shaped like a 'figure,re 8 ,'with. two fidentaboabouthis invention. th e p o3t t bI u t you can’t lead him inUinto holes in the croolu of the ‘8,' is th e “I guesi^less after I learned about a th e holelie — unless you’ro H enry AsAs- solution. crab andmd theI way thoy got into the chenbreirenner. “(The crabs), wonon’t huve a n y pot, ljujust s t tliought I could m ake one t i i f - O r 8090 ]h c hopes. sh arp bends to makee toI g et in to th e th at wouli/ould lot them get in easier,” \ T h e‘ PPaul fanner has built whai'hat tunnel, because they3y Come'uround he'auydn'dTTUioupt of it while I was ' ■■ / ■ he consicisidere a better crab pot on thq. ‘figure 8' andd alljines lead justdrivin•iving down the road." T h er t:traditional pot is a rouncund right into th e tunnbl,ibl," ho say s. “I Inventiimting is an old h ab it w ith As- w ire ca g e with a hole in ono end.I ItI t guess th a t’s w hat we'rB're going to c all chonbronnronnor. Several years ago bo is lo wered en into the water with bailtwiit i f - t h c 'f i b r e s ’crablb pot.” sold andtlnd traded patent rights on ir- insido and ai settles on thc bottom.om. The pot is ju s t a wilvire frame now. rigationin eequipment designs. And C rnbs fiec]LUy?_ba,iLM)ij;cflttUiJones e ong ____But_thifl_wcek-Asch6ilenbrennor-will-----one-winteiinter-ho-ond-a neighbor built V r ^e rounund surface until they reachach be at the mouth ofr thet C olum bia IGOshrimirimppots. W 'M th e h o le ia n d crawl in. River betw een Oregoi;on and Wosh- “Thoy}y v were a difTerent design, V M N e arly rlj all crab pots arc round.1. IfII ingion to test the pol)l wilh a friend but thereere waa nothing new sw orthy they w/ere er squaro, the crabs woulduld ofh is, a com m ercid fitfisherman. Ifit about them," the hc said, “B u t they craw l to tho edge and keep on go- works, he hopos to paltQtenltheidea. . workedretdreai good." ing. TVourouble is. round pots p resentenf Trying to build a betterbc c ra b p ot Aschenblenbrenner built his crab pot n early th c samo problem. might seem an unlikolcoiy ta sk for n n to catchh theth dungeness crab, but he “T h e;y y ;still have to moke a sharparp Idaho farmer. But thahat’s deceiving. said tholO dedesign should work equally bend toto get into thc tunnel thath a t Hc h as some experieni2nce h im se lf n s woll forr lhtthe king crabs in Alaska, al- ...... i goes intoito tho pot," Aschenbrenherner a commercial fishermm an nnd u sed thoughI th(those pots would, be much Timos-News pholc«'0'MIKE OALSOURY-f-say^^o Consequently, a lot of crabslbs to take off for a few monthsm durijig larger, possiblypoa weighing a s m uch schcnbrcnner believes9 hish 'flgure 8 ’ design willrill m oke fo r a b e t t e r e rra a b p o t - ,^,go in circircles around that pot manymy the summor while a hiihired h a n d irri- as 150 to 2002i pounds.,

    - ' ' B-4 Tlmos-Nown,, tw in Palls, Idaho SurWay,y, July^ 31, 1988 pAroju n d thee valley------^------BLM impl■poses flre resMcti:tions New slski lifts on sumn]mer tour YOI WAFFFORD BURLEY - £Severe firo and drought conconditions huve HAILEYSY — The new high-speed skisk lifts in Sun Val- caused the Bureureau o fL an d M anagementttoimpose'fire t< ley and th thc c Saw tooth N ational Rocecrention Area are _ _rcstrictions inn thoIf Idaho F alls and Durioyy ddistricts. among thche tourI sites this yenr durinjing the Wood River s i l l ' The restrictiortioris are in'efiect and willI continueco until' Resource• CtCcjnservation and Dcvelopnpment Area annual f u r th e r notice.e. •sum m or toutbur'iind steakfry Wedncsdu>uy- Both districtsicts are allowing carnpfires; nnd ai barbeque Tours lealeave al 1:30 p,m, from De)ella View Pnrk in g rills only in de'developed campground fire• pits.pi Smoking Hailey and:id ia re scheduled to bc finisheihed a t 5:15 p.m. In _ _ _ _ _ ^ is restricted to ecn clcarcd o f all flammable.,Ic-iiatcriaLfor tooth Recrota-aatioo-Areu-headq uarters5 ana d jiv c r stabiliz-____ ^ ^ l O O a t le a s t throe sqisquare feet. ing structurtu r e s along thc Big Wood River F near Hulen J ^ O O O co f I n s uu r a n c e ------levices are pro- Meadows. Fireworknundand any othor pyrotechnic dev 40 ~Aqe 45 Age30 50 . Aoe 55 Aoe 60 ...... h ib ite d . . T ransportlorUition will bo provided, 2 2 ftqg 3? flaai - In th e ’ Idfihulo Fulls District, wood cuttirLting a n d roud ' Tho steaki•akfry begins ul 6 p.m. a t Dellella V iew'Park and X Annual $132.0000 $135.00 $152.0.00 $172.00—$205.J5.00 $273.00 $383.00 b u ild in g is nolt alaliowcd between 1 p.m. and;nd 1 a.m. Also will cost S8 . The WRRA encouragesI nnyoncu interested Monlhly 11.2222 11.48 12.9.92 1 4.62 117.43 7. 23.21 32.5^ . I during these hoihours, operating motor vehiclliclcs off roads to take thele tlour or attend tho steukfryfry. For more infor- __^______a n d tra ils is prohrohibited in thc Iduho Fallsi D;D istrict. .. . ination, callall934-‘lM9. I f . Anyono violatilating tho BLM restrictionsIS will' be sub- I jccttoprosecutioItion under federal law. , W endellell p lan ts 8 plumfn trees “W e arc expei;pcriencing th c dricst pcriodlod in several ^2501 - 0 0 0 co f I n s Mu r a n c e :■ years," said Ronlon Knowles, fire control officfficer. “We are WENDELELL E ight flowering fruiuitless plum Ircas A ge 30SQ Agg 35 Ase_4!4 2 Aaa45 AflSJig 50 Agg~55 yAge 62 • 1 . issuing the closuDsure to elim inate the c h ^Dces c e o f a large w ere rocenthntly plantecl in downtown WeVendell. ! fire." Cham berer of Commerce PresidentL Jodit Yount Annual $247.5050 $255.00 $297.51so $347.50 $430.110.00 . J600.00 $875.00 the trees, sclset in the sidewalks along: IdahoI< Street, will Monthly 21:0434 21.68 25.2!29 29 .5 4 36.116.55 " 51.00 74.38~ : U SD A COIom m oditles siteg ci lo s e s )out 15 or 20 feet tall. •City Real^ , Hub------— : HAZELTON^ -— The distribution site hereere for d istrib - City Lumber, ber H u rsl Tire Co.. Beverly,y Adams of Shady i uting U.S. Deparpartm ent o f A griculture comiimmodities, at Grove Nurseirsery,. the Weijdoll 4-H Clullub, Sim erly's and m aa1 - 0 0 0 Ca t I n s uLl r a n e e r SyringaE.stfltes,JS, ]h as been tomporariJy cjosc')3cd. ______.WesJrounsensen., Lc?caJ.businesses.irom.;n.thcAcc.Tbcatec ______- - - - Agg 30-iO— A gfi^ Agg-4.(iQ ~Aoe 45 A ge'9 i50 Aqg 55 Agg 60 ■ A ll people interI terested in obtaining comnwci^dities in thc to thc Americerican Legion Hall will take(care a o fth e trees, H a z e lto n area carcan go the Tw in Falls site, 'itsk S hoshone Also for■ ththie downtown area, nt loastisl three sidewalk Annual $445.0010 $460.00 $545.0(DO $645.00 $81 O.C0.00 $1150.00 $1700.00 St. W., or the JeiJerom e site, Masonic Templeiple, 225 F irs t benches willill be1 installed in A u g u st Thch ey are sponsored Monthly 37.83\3 39.10 46.3S33 54 .8 3 68.E8.85 97.75 144.50 S t. C opies o fthe10 ccurren t records will bo a tt bcboth s ite s. by V ccnstrara ID airj’ and Ambrose Distrib•ibuting.

    ,OOI1 0 - 0 0 0 o f I n ss i u r a n c e Exc^iEssive aibsence es conc:ern A g g 312 0 Agg 35 Aae_4C12 ~Age 45 Agee 650 Age 55 Aoe 60 • Annual ‘$845.0010 $875.00 $1045.00)0 $1245.00 $1575.05.00 $2255.00 $3355.00 Glenims Fenry scho3ol boa]ird Monthly 71.833 74.38 88.83)3 105.83 133.83.88 191.68 285.18.

    By C AROLYN DILV:LW 0RTH decideide on a n y changcs a t its AugAug. I I th e football field1 : scheduled for this Plan 229 Issued by Executive Life Ins.1. Co. of Calif., ratedi A-f- A Superior By A.M. Times-JVews correspc'.spondent meetiriting. fall. All thc bids ninre not in but King Best, Insurance analysts ar since 1899.. Otlieri cornpanies usedus for these plans Innother 0 action: ^ said thc total cost)st should bc about are: Jackson Naticational & Fidelity Kemmper. All rated A+ susuperior! This rating GLENNS FERR^IRY - T he school • TlThc board dccided to adoptDpt bus $30,000. Thc costIt will bo shared by indicates the comjmpany's relative strersngth in the insuranonee industry, and Its board here is considtsidering changing its routesles for the 1988-89 school yyen e a r a l th e .school district,:t, Glenns Ferry and financial stability.f. Rates I increase anminually, but may reducduce at re-entry. For attendance policy’ duedi to an excessive its Auj\ug. 11 m eeting, tho Recreation Dcpi)pnrtmont. num ber o f absencese s laI st year. Buslus Supervisor Bill Rogersrs pro- Fontaine told tho th aboard lhat the lesser am ounts, othother insurance compailanies may be guoted.d. State law mandaiidates that any stu- posedcd d ro p p in g the town bus' double doi tennis courts arc nonow accessible to th e dent who is absentU ffrom a class mo^re runs,s, imoming and evenings. He.He.sug- handicapped und mmost of the grounds — " th a n 1 0 perccnt of ithe time will not gestedled all stu d e n ts living wcsivest of work has been com)mpletcd. Custodian THE MORE YOUY LOOK ....THEBETTERR THIS LOOKS'- — nm ercial S treet be pickcd u] receive credit for thattht class, except in Comm up at iouic Webb snid allal the summer cus- 3rd FLOOR I I /I CALL NOW^ FFOR ALL THE PLUSES “ex trao rd in ary " cases. cas Last year, the old junior high school und allull stu - todial work htis beeieen completed in the about 50 studentsts in grades seven dentsts cost( of tho street bc pickcck e d -u p —high school-areu.-W-Work-on-the junior— FJRSTJNTERSTATEJE„BANK BLDG. “ I: ” T PROFESSIOIIONAL ECONOMIC through 12 in Glcnrjnns Ferry were ab- at tho.ho R u ra l H ealth Clinic andnd th e high will be complpleted soon and 80 T'TWIN FALLS. IDAHOO 83303 -=^2: SERVICES,r.INC. II sent from classesI morem th a n 10 per- ShowsW9‘Corner slop, percent of the, tenchchers' requests have 734-45457 ^ JAMES R. LOLOVE, LUTCF cent of the time - abouti one-fifth of Thehe King Hill bus will pick up stu - already been comjmploted. Custodian th e to ta l s tu d e n t bod.>ody. dentsis ut the Hunks' stop. All1 otother Joe Lish was grai■anted a six-m onth SERVING IDAM H O AND THE MAGI3IC VALLEY FOR OVI3VER 25 YEARS ^ “We are very’ cconcerned about routes:cs will be the same ns last'I yyour, leave ofnb.sencc, that,” Supcrintendeiident Bob Fontaine For kindergarten,kii nil students> li\living said. out of town will attend tho morrlorning ...... sessiorlion a n d a ll students living inn t< ...... The board is consinsidonng two major a tten d th e afternoon session, I changes. _ ,. Anyny new fam ilies in the area shouldshe m s . * Under one changinge offending stu- ^ ^ 3 1 0 S S ; -ro v ir! ster s tu d e n ts so they can be■ adadded \ dents and their pare o re n u who wnnl to le ap p ro p riate bus route, appeal th e loss off creditci could do so hose w ith concerns about | only by m eetin g in private with thc ^id ch an g es can coniact th e ‘f„,r„w:fol! ''e - school board. .Curreim.ntly pnrents can j Se^e^n f ' . boardmembers; Sailor Creek, iRye appeal simply by sendingscj a letter to Crggg3S. Indian Cove and Hamn th e board. routeses — Richord Stimpson; p£Pusa- Fontaine said rerequiring parents dcnaI V V alley a n d King Hill - Ro and a s tu d e n t to pcrs'crsonally meet with Trail;1; and lown routes - W ard th e b o ard m ig h t cutIt ddown on th e num- Rulinn,nn, Laura Bellcgantc and: JoJc h n ber of absences. Iscnhaihart. The second changinge would reduce Re-el‘-elected boardmembers' Rui the num ber of absenci;nces. and TriTrail took th e oath of office. Ri p R The b o a rd will disdiscuss exempting ard StiStimpson was elected boardd p re ­ > 1 U l exempt school-spon;tonsored activities sident,It, Ward Rulien. vice presidesident. ______from th e 1 0 pcrccntIt rrule by consider- nnd JarJane G ray was retained as cler:lerk. • ■ irig'''lhem"“ "dxtruordordinar>’“' "circum- Boanlard mcetings wll-continuc-tor-to-be------stances. Fontaine saicsaid muny o f the cx- the Seccecond Thursday of cach monthnth, cess absences woree ddue to school-re- Dickck King, chairman of the eastcastern lated activities. Elmore)re County Recreation Disttistrict Fontaine saiil thele I bonrd likely will gave annn update of the light projccljcl for t ____ / / \ N ' Lori Bi5 iers winiLS crown L - i - ^ K £ , of Misi>s Norths ^^.CHAMPIONII ISTTCHfTHElE VEGETMU WAy ^

    Hy D E N IS E TURNERER TI rn e.s ■Newa corrcsponlondcnt ^ Vr ^LAWNMOWER JEROM E-;\19-y‘)-ycar-old graduate ofT w in Fall.s Chri.';(i;i;(ian .Acadcmy who has drcam.s of owninging a clothing bou- tique i.s now wearinglg Ithc .Mis.s .North- Are Lti l O k i n cig F o r side iMagic Valley crow Lori B iers. dauKhte:Iter of former Jcr- Iff ' ome residents Robert?rt and Pat Diers. H •THE L A R GS E S T who now live in Twinivin Falls, w as se- H . Iccted among SLn-enven area young II * women ns the winncnner of th e .Miss H > THE MOST UNUSUALLLY SHAPED Northside Scholari^hipliip Pa^'eant a t thc Jerom e H ig h School)l ;iauditorium Fri- • THE BEEST DEGOI)RATED day n ight. “1 felt marvclou-s.s. jusl j wonderful k when my niinii* was calcalled," lx>ri .said, J The blue-eyod blonc;oncio won th e tai- ZUCG; h in kSIN ent competition withh a pinno .solo, Ifac evening gown contcstst iiand was naj/ed LORI BIERS .Miss Congeniiililv, Sheshe plans to tiitcr - , CSI in th e fall and work wi low arif di- :icctcd M iss Northside IfflAGICC VALLLEY! grces in business nia:management and first runnm ner up; .Stacey Bean, seccnc fashion merchandisinf;;ing. S(( far. she runnor 1uf up; Chelsea Perme, third run has studied drama forFor two years and ner up;K Jennifer■ Thomasoni..fourth Vin A New Snap|pper Lawnmowever - Rated #1 piano for n in o years. runner up;up Cher>-| Turner, nohfmalist k lg Consumer Ma i j ^ l , ByALeadlnj tiagazine! , Ainong her hunor>r> .are: valedicto- talent andind sw innvuit competition win- rian and homecominging queen. Twin ner; nndid Lynette Lnllis, nunfinaiisl Falls C h ris tia n .Academemy: nnd a mcm- evening'gown gc winner, ToRtRegister, Head to T^'WINLAWNMOy OWER First Thing ber of Lhe Society of Distinguished Thc .pngpageant w as sponsored hy : the l / ___TomorrowTc Morning! 1105 Kimberly Ro,Road, Twialalls^______.American High Schoolool Students, In Jerome Lion'sLii C lub. .More than $1,000 her ^pare tim e , Lorir i enjoys swim- in scholarsnrship money wenl to the win- m;r.g. sknr.g. :=hopping.lg. volleyball and ning contcntostnnt.s. Biers will compete -e D etails, W -toftbail. in-llie'.Mi;.Miss Id ah o SchoInrshifD Pag­ag- F o r M ore U tfatch Other Winners wereire Sheila Herd, eunt nextet JJune. 3 ____ ^ MVT%V {

    Sunday. July 3 1, .19G 1900 ’Tlm oS'N ow s. TwIn F=1ills. IflnUO B-5 Last box ofTidide shipped frooni plant as it^t closes its doto o r s Idaho ^LONG BEACH, Calil. lAP) PJ- - Som e as th e product mn aker prepares to s h u t The property, about 200 milesn south —— — — — — en- employees wore black arm bandsbar an d th c p lan t foreveik-er. of o( downtown Los Angeles,les. h as been I • o th ers propped up a mnkeshilshift card- For 57 yeai;ars thc once-bustling purchased pi by the Port off LLo^g Bench board tombstone reading HI,P.I,P. as the plant manufactictured a variety o f prod- for fo the construction o f a concontainerized B Airliline last box of Tide detergent wasfas packed u c ts th a t haveive become household freight fr teiroinal. anand-shipped from tho Proctere r Sli Gam- names: Tide, CrCrisco cooking oil, Safe- A marching bon'd fromDm a ‘nearby bble k factor)- here. f f l guard bar soapap and other synthetic high hi school played d u rinag g the bitter- Th<‘ lid on thf» Inct hnv nfTjC-Tido-waa— dctc^C Q t-]in»&9s.-Procter-&-Camble— -sweet'Closing-ceremonies,- sv — 5 5 to legave sealed Thursday, and the doonoors to tho will continue to make the products, A few em ployees w ill goJO tto new jobs facfactorj- itself aru to be scaled __Boisse ■ p ed Oct. 2, but nol in LongR Bcach,I at at other Procter & Gaml:imble plants. : BO ISE ( A P )— - Continental Airlines ” i O T ^EBFXFXFS mS ^ i g : ------h as announcedI it w ill pull o utofB oise— ^ and seven otherier Western cities this • ■ f l Septem ber. Compnny ofTici:liciuls'said’the crush~^r SPECtlA TS^ I a Denver-to-Bois(Oise flight, in which 28 peoplo w ere killedlied last fall at Denver s 5 - ' I Wi^liiams it^il^nFaU s | Stapleton Airport)ort, hod nothing to do p i - . . - . and Filerfl ^ with Continental’tal’s decision vO depart from Boise. • lii'-. v‘ : “We had to loollook at tho most effec- r* Twin FioE — tive-use bf'ourir , assets," said Bruce -c' Fair Ave» • Filer H Hicks, vice presiresident of corporate n t ? rf . .-communicationsis for the Houston- ces Effective JJuly>1 er A M g^Tj ,based carrier. “If “I: we were making 2 w TOoney' in Boiseiise, believe me. we tV''- ^ f f i ______~ wouldn't be leavinving." ______• M ■ C ontinental now no' has three round- TTv S r 1 T h e lrip flights a daylay between Boise and . ssingle i r Premium Spectacularl a r , • O D U C E DE] D enver. T he pullculloul will be efTective ': w V/fiole Life Sept. 11. ■•yf. C ontinental's3 wiw ithdraw al will leave Boiso served byy I United, Delta. AJas- J B e:tter t thanI CD's T-Bi3iU s, y ka, SkyW est, Hori:’orizon and Empire air- •o n E| F r e s h C re e n lines.- bloney Maiirket Funcid s, ^ O ther cities affejfi'ected include Fresno srsjj: i Broccoli ^ 1 ^ . and Stockton, Cali:alif.. and Fargo N D ^ Z e r o C o u fp o n B o n dIs ! . p Hicks was unabloible to provide'a com- M j- A n n u i t i e s 0or M unici]i p a l ^ plete list. ^ They are smalloaller markets that are '-v;; B om i d s. 1 9 ^ [ 3 9 ^ not filling th e flighights. hesaid. C ontinental is n r subsidiary of the > -\ 7 1 / 4 % - 8 % -■ 8 V2% interestst troubled air empiiipire forged by Frank I Lorenzo u n d e r thtthe banner of Texas L --3 Liquid - Flexible A ir Corp. T exas} AAi ir lost S466 million ' -•' i. leydew Melon , R i p e ...... la st y ear. L ast wetweek, another subsid- '100% Guarantiteed by over 50> 0 iary, E a ste m Airlirirlines, said it was cut- . ting 4,000 jobs and an eliminating er , le aiding d i life insuraiMce companiess with riQ :hes & Plums vice to 14 cities to ecut costs, • 4 . aassets . up to 101DO billion dollar!irs. Crop, Fresh ...... §9C ,J Flights to Denve:iv er simply are served -C. I ^ by too m any airline■ines, Hicks said. Xsl Continental serverved Boise for about k3-'> th re e m onths in 19;1983, before it under- tj-tw . WHAT IS AAl N S P ? | p | M Il's thfi mn: ------w ent Q Ch a p te r 111II bankruptcj'reorga*—pw r losLrevolutlonary,.,’...y.et..safes.tJnstruf Li.ment in the nization. After a three-yearL absence, t -j marketplacece. A versatile vehicicie from Professioncmal Economic JCEHY-DER Continental retunlurned in November J services, vwith alm ost unbibelievable benefiifits and tax ...... - 1986. ------advantagesies. The SP is a S : i n g f e - P r e m l u m1 Whole ' Life ~ ^ ^ Insurance PcPolicy - an d a lot moiore than just insuranen e e . Eh B a k e d Discrimmination '— ^ In a sensinse, this is a tax-fr£r e e C e r t i f i c a t e o f Deposit, D< Zero C o u p o n BBond, o M oney Marhrket A ccount, T-BiBill, A nnuity -Nut Holes... Bond, and fully-paiaid-up life insuranoice policy, all .30/$I.29| investioigation Municipal B ie.Bluberry rolled into 01one contract. Yourr SP gives you a ta:tax-free death aisin Bran i under wayw a!______benefit and nd a higher tncomine-tax-free-yleld. It will never ^ 43^ : BOISE (AP) - Maverik Countrv V—— decrease ycyour growing cashh accum ulation, ass tax exem pt u £ H n s.....44 /S I.59| ^ re s Inc. is undcnder investigation bv hU-v.; bonds do whw h e n i n t e r e s t r a t e s rise. ri; .And you can ne’lever lose one federal authoritieses forI alleged age dis- t. » cent of yourjr original( single payr/m ent, as you can wiwith m unicipal H Honi crim ination followiowing the firings of ; ' b o n d s . ^ .som e older store mam anagers. ; W hile atto rn eyys s ffor the Afton, Wyo. H Peacl cpmpany denounceice the investigation j O N E P A Y MMENT: E YoU'Can m akece a single paym ent,t, ai s y o u [E A T D E P A] as a "witch h u n t,”.," tthe Equal Emplov- ': •t'.-V would for aI CCD, T-Bill, Bond, etcitc. ■ any am ount fron*)m $5,000 to ment Opportunityii.v Commission has : $5,000,000.'D. You get a fully-paidid-up life insurance policyp< for a had to resort to U.SU.S. District Court in P T " Boise for access: to the convenience ” ~ full lifetime,1, wv ritten by a m ajor lifeli insurance com pa3 any thru - I- M b Lean T endeP lj^^H store chain’s personisonal files. "" " Professional1^1 Econom ic Sen/ice;es. You get access to a whole “ -TT-"" H -B A l • U.S. Magistratete ]Mikel Williams is a world of taxX £advantages. And ycyou never pay anotheher dollari L$. expected to rulelie next week on ; ■ CubeSteai^ v^hether the EEOC3C can subpoena rec- U n likike many m utual furunds; the SP j i i a ords involving all of the 99-store : ; N O H ID D E:N N CHARGES: chain’s current andnd fonnerI employees, rT.-.f’r carries noD Ifront‘©nd load or o sales charges,>. - N o - y e a r l y — ...... ctoUng 'b a c k 'to JaiJan u ary 1985. The l.0 9 ll! management}nt f e e s . 1 0 0 % o f y oour i SP deposit goes2S to work for 700-em ployee compimpany has about 30 j-'iV;- uvay. sto res in Idaho. y ° ^ '■'9 ^^ ® w a • After hearingg oral arguments 1/ . % ' Thursday, Williamsims,took the matter n.:/sU LIQUIDITY: T he S P 's initial iattraction is the tax-deferred t£ - ’ - ^ i r T h ig h s under advisement. t- _ ildup, but its real be S I Grou all life insuran rank among \raveric’rick’s top five mon- ij. »C ER Y D E R building up. ey*m akers, hc said.i, I’ • In th e ir defense,!, MaverikM attorneys j • sa id M ullen w as firfired becau.se of a ^ ‘;:i INCOME- TAX-FREETfl DEATH BENEFITE e anything fromlOO*0 % to 500% of youjur principal, I $1,000 cash shortage.Jge- * ; •. -. ; T h i s c a n b e Ju g West. Fam. '4pkSott0GentIeJ'4 | But Mullen maintlintain.s he notified ! 'V r';: (The yogngereryou are. the larger3 r the benefit.)'the priprincipal, any th e corporate ofTiceice of th e shortage •, - ' ‘ • accrued-inten:erest not withdrawn-n as tax-free incomme. and the r F r y e i aboul on hour befonfore thc super\’isor 1.., death benefit.fit all go to your heirs•s with no incom e-taxax or probate , 5 F r e s h F i Bathrissuefii arrived wilh his replaiplacement. •' “I know il h ad beibeen set up in ad- j-;'-' cost. Of coursjrse, you can avoid estatee; tax by leavingig your SP to ■ P o rl(a s p ! vance," he .said. - : ■ your spouse.2 . (Or insure another familyf; m em ber, if yoi/ou prefer. , I Tho EEOC is invenvestigating allega- i F r e s h 1 , 6 9 0 ^ tions lhat olher olderder managers hnve [ ^ ; PRIVACY AN\ND SAF^ETY been fired in violation•ion offrdornl law. { • M i No 1099 formrm goes to the IRS: vwhile your S P .is in force. And ^ ' P o rl( After tho agency'sy's w ritten request ' I Fresh L for information went’em unheeded, thc [’77";';,“ your tax-freese loans don't countIt for possible taxatiation of your to Chips subpoena was deli'lelivered in Mny. *;J' 1: Sociai Securitjrity, benefit. The SPP from Professionalal Economic ; L a y s , R u f f le s ...... Maverik has since:e filed in fed eral,, , ^ ^ A m er $1.89 Services is soldso by overSO maj'ajor U.S. insuranceI companies.c ~ c o u rt to qu ash th e ordorder. I 1 I b . P k e m any ratedi /A+ by the indepelendent A.M. Bestt 1 evaluation 1 ^ Food • • In refusing to hnncnnd over thc docu- •billion-dollar resourcerces of these ments, .Maverik attorney at Ronnid [ - .jJ . service. TheJ integrityir an d multi-b G r a v y T r a i n ...... $7.99 Barker of Snlt Lakece (C ity argued thnt undenwritel’s5 alla stand behind you) u r S P . tbo chain-wide demaimand would create ' e Ju ice hse“ f6r a prelimi- P'V,-:,': To .purchasi9se your SP or forr m1 ore inform ationD n o n h o w “■■~'‘‘' ’unncyess'ii^'''eicponsi.* W e s t. F a tn . F z n ...... nnrj- investigation., HeHi also said some I . . 590 ^ the SP cai;an be creatively vused to your adva/ a n t a g e . of the information1 soughtsc is not re- l.C. Cola, Hires, quired under fedorolal Ulaw. !• . • ^ ■ ' 3rd FLOOR r r jfl CALL NOW FO RAALL L THE P L U SE S , , i FIRSTINTERSTATE,TE BANK BLD G . P “ r " 7 ] PROFESSIONAL eE< c o n o m ic . - < > Gallon Jlr 7-up & Diet Rit S E L L I T ! EB U Y m l 1“ TWIN FALLS. IDAHO,H0 83303 \ l . d Zr iJ SERVICES, INC. t o z , c a n s ...... A T.mon-Nowr.rtir. Ctncr.itiod — - | - 734-4545 L □ JAMES R. 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    ? T 5 = ------i H ^ U 6 Tltnos-Nows. TwilTwin Falls. Idoho S unday.r. JulyJ 31. 1908 IW mdaho C ' ' ■. ]• 2 criitical aft’te r b e in g^ Amcendmeim t wouild alloiw herbiucide use LEW ISTON {A[ ^ ) r- A p ro \^ io n in* whfvhefli,implem en tin g pesticidicide or hor*_ geredjpecics lielist. ______merment of Agriculture, which conducted , - p u b lic'h earin g ro n ^ e-isstierred u ced ------S sert^ into the' rrenewed federal Eri-"'brd)rdae restrictions lo protectlecl. endan- ^ '^ m o s t all tJtSFherblcide we use in pub ~ tranmptedbiy h o r s e s^ dangered Specieses Act by Republican genjcred species. M cClure-woumlund up-vot- Idaho County oion our crop land would the scope of the restricted-areas. Sens. James McClure M and Steve ingng for the final billp Symnmms voled bc prohibited: Ifrom use," said Carl “We have major weed contr^ prob­ BOISE (AP)) —- Two people were tion.in. The other five, including 1 help "Idaho County agaIgainst it- Crablree,Idaho10 C ouniy weed supervi* lems lemi in that area of the count/, Crob- ^____ in criticol conditiidition Saturday after daugughter of U.S. Diatrict JucJudRe ■* ‘ l?eeiruidr"If weVcrestricled-from-us------^------“ JO— izfarmers.contrnue:ie:tO:Uee:herbicidefl-der:rrri;rLasfyc& i^thlTEPA. n n noi it fior. ■, " “^ c i n g trnm pledd byb a pair of stam- MariiEunon Callialer, Kimberly;—: ngered p la n t in tho wouvould restrict' herbicide use in the So for, th e he:lerbicide restriction hos ing Uiose herbicides, we’irhove worse ______pcding horscB3 tthat broke away ^ were>re listed in fair o r s ta b le condi-con ------c o u n ty ,------— ------J.______comouoty due to tho p resen celofo of native . been put-on-holkold.-Th©-Idaho-Depart*_prol ptobkma.!!______:------—. . . . ------from a'sHow wage'ogofTBuring the pre-' "tion.in. The amendmenent, port o f a bill th a t wileHldfiower colled th e MocWocForinne view samplinglg or Idaho’s 1990 The Th two horses broke fretf of t passed‘93-2 Thulursday, requires the Fou'o ur O'clock, w hich is fourbund on a statehood centenienniaJ^cclebraUon. ^ Snnklake River S tam pede r ^ e o sta, Protection Agency to abojbout a dozen acrcs near thcthe Salmon j~ ~ ------“i was talking,- }ch,-apparently spooked-by;«Sr a < f"vi™ al.P a public comrm'menta into accoiirit Riv eld6. prison yard, w here onlyinJy a C o s m e t ic S u r sion on thc Bicent^enlennialoftheXi.S. few pi C onstitution, andnd C oeur d’Alene at- Rorton Clayton, a member ofr tt h e DEBBIE!LAHIN INSURAI1 ^ 1 Debbie Lata t t i n D f EB ecker wiil be openinning his practice on ^ c „ „ . 1525 Addison A»Ave. East Twin Falls, ID 83301 73: torney Sue Flamt?mtpia. Al S l. Luke’s ^nock County Centennial Coi A u g u s[ t 1'li s t . - • H n Regional Medicalical C enter. Ja n e mitte

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    investit i g a t e d THHE RLJNWAvY 0 0 1)LOUR ABERDEEN (AP)kP) — Investigators are looking into poss:ossible violations of federol laws and regiregulations for han* CCDLLECCTION , dling asBestos in comMnnection w ith ren* ~ uvations attheAberderdcen High School...... — “Apparently no) pprotective equip- - ment was usod in rcircmoval ofthe ma- .. tf^rinl and there wenvere fibers released into th^ air in thele g gym th a t can be used as evidence,”’ saidsa Tim Tnimbell i of tho Environmeimental Protection Agency officc in Boise)ise. "But they did thishis oil well before I henrd about it so 1 ccouldn’t measure the oir, but there! wiwas enough other w evidence to indicateIte that," Tnimbell : > .miid. , The invcflligationion w as launched i earlier this month1 ofafter the EPA re- ccivod nn anonymou£ious re p o rt'th a t as* bcslos wa.s being impmproperly removed j; from th e school, \ An inspector fromm tht e Labor a n d In- (lustrial Service imminmediately checkcd tho project and reporported violations of fi'dernl regulations,?, TTi nim bell said. I Based on th a t rcpc■eport, work on the jirojcct w as halted for testing, and the initial tcstji came bocisock positive for as- bestos in a numbciiber of moterials, '' TrunilwUsnid, RUNWAY COLOUl)URS FOR FALL! J .. /\mong suspecteded violations were failure to pretest thc the area for osbes* Ultima II brings you the latest high fashion , tos, nllowing commumunity volunteers olour for the face Eyes,(s, Ibold and ebonized. » 1 nnd workers to removnove m aterial with- are the focus for thee vwhole face wilh the ■* •out wearing protecti'jctive clothing, re* look labric" palettes. leasing aslKStos flbcfibers into the air ^ fl e w tri-c o lo r te x tu re d loc ' both inside and outsiiItside tho building, V JItim a 11 representatives'es will be on hand to ' r ^ burning material thath at contained as* ^ introduce you to the entireent Runway Colour bestos on school grourounds and burying Collection forDr P F all ‘8 8 . Cosmelics, g U iisbestos on,the grourounds improperly \ u 'ith o u t'u perm it, heicsaid. si School board mermembers declined comment on the allegaegations or investi- pillion. •| w a n t to bc su ree w hat I sny is nol I ii(‘ wrong thing to sny.”sny Trustee Paui Hebrend snid. District Maintennrnnnce Supervisor" Hill W eeks said he wnwns nol consulted on th e project. "1 think the schoolol tbpard ju sl m ade thc decision to ro aherihend wilh th e pro- A FA BULO U S FAI%CEARTPALETT TE, jcct. witJiout the' testing,t behind Y O U R S F O RR JU ST 14.00 w nJ T H . / y ' ' closed doors,” W eeks:ssaid. si “They don't % includc very mnny peoplepeo in th cir dis- A N Y U LTIM T I A II PURCHAS cus.«ions.", Create dozens of beautilul looks with tl ..L ------fo • collcclion of two CoulureCc Lipcolours, eic A rson m ayly have P r e s s e d Eyeshadows, Eye two Crear caused plaiant fires Powder Blushes,es. Extra Full M ascara sensitive eyeeyes. Translucent Pressi N A M Pa iAP) - Two Tw fires nl Reed Grain and Bean Co.'s!o.'s opcrnlion.s in P o w d e r ' p l u s M Me aroc Perfum e Spray, Niitnpa and FairfieldId iin week ago load for just 14.00 wilh1 yyour Ultima II purcha: fin- officinls to believlieve arson is in- vdvi'd. "'Niimpa Fire Marshnshal Bob Kieman a l - i K J ' - ~ said samples of burnedled soil und debris t;ilit'ti from whore the blaze ignited .July 21 indicate a fln:flnmmnblc liquid ' c ould hnve been useddtolightthcfire. to "It's probably arsonson, b ut nol for ■'lire." he snid. The fire, fought by seven fire do------■ pnrtmentsl destroyedd U the b u ild i|g . It is llu- second blaze toto Ih it the N am pa ro::iplex in th e last nineinc m onlhs. ' ' ' I .Also, a n inspectorr fifrom thc slate flru m arshar.s office isis lclooking into the THW m WM w lire that destroyed a vwooden silo nl R f'ed’s Fairfield operoticalion on Ju ly 22. MAGIC VALLILEY MALL, TWINF/FALLS - 734-4800 I^ib tests inlo the'>0 cause of the STOnEH*HOURS; uoN..fni. 10-g. satHT 10*«.SUN.i 13-S , / ' Xaiiipirfirc arc expccliccted in several - - weeks. Kieman estimamated tho prop* , THE VON M ARCH9. WHERE■RE THE CHOICES ARE / CHAHCn C E IT ON YOUR DON. AfJCRlCniC'UJ E X PRESS'. VISA-" OR'R MASTERCARD' ACCOUNT. TDTO ORDER. CALL THE BON. MAGICMAC W L L E Y MALL ;0~: JOOO ' >.•! ty d am age could rcachQch $1 million. i m m I I ...... It \

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    I I imtber strrike coi>uld lasst into fall P H o t eistors j arres?sted Fridav _i tTLAND, Ore.e. ((AP) — A strike Boldwiiwin, Willamette Industries; Inc.,- In proGts have been up, u; most of those Lakeviijview Lumt>er Co. and a door while 00 Northwestst 1lumber workers a Portlcrtland*based monufarturer of pa-p earnings have comee from paper prod- plantt operatedo by Morgan PnxProducts i trying to blockt road onced dozenss of o: logging opera- per andJld wood products, ucts, not wood produilucts. B aldw in said Ltd. GRANTS PAiASS, Ore. (AP) - Tuesdiesday. ^d-Mwmills-int-in-five-Btates-and ------j^Thefhese-people-opened-thcse-fadfacili*—WiH am ette’a—p to nwodnpriccarihayezrr.Ther y ierTunionsrhave~thre&t6fic tliedZtOT "Thww »nvimnmpntntaLproteatera ar-— rJtepPeptttirs-arTtatediiSinDQtt^and— ------asfintoQief^^all, union and com- ties wivith it non-union labor paying; sisub- dropped 17 percentt £sinco 1986, while strikee \W ey erh aeu ser Co., th e regregion’s rested Friday inn ai n effort to block a E lkece iafler thoy descended from ------stan tialially-lowcr-wagea-than we_c■e-do. __ the.cost ofJogs.has.nenearly.doubled,_____ largest.jst^woodrproducta.compony.ny_with____logging.road_in_n th e Siskiyou No* fire-kil3;killed__ti^s standing in _the______' ;he eighth week of We’reQ iiin a position now of competii»eting Several companieses have offered bo*!;!6,0000 uunion workers in Oregonjon and tional Forest wcwere released with* potholth of the Bald Mountain Road. settlem ent in sight w ith theseth< smaller independentsJ thatth nuses tied to prodmiuctivity increases. Wpshinhington. b u t a re n ’t rendv to movei out bail pendingIg arraignment next Therhe_two Mid they had been in I threat that thou- have a isubstantial advantage over'or u< s They argue th a t boiwnuses give thom ...yet. . week, 'th er treestrt for two days. They came nthe-wfllkout:------in la bJbr'c6sts7 b r ------“ more fleriblUty in at cyclicalc; Industry.------"Kbieji*iepinrg==WeyerKoeusor •“runranning "ComeliurPrSi-Sinnottr^SrtjfeavD—dowri'f wri’after specially deputized pro- anding restoration Eight;h t wood-products companies,-13S,- in- The unions say th'their members are has anin effect of the same stratejategy of Junction; Deniseise M. Elko, 27, of ' fossionsional tree climbers cut down ifits c u t two years eludingng somo of tho region’s largeirgest, asking ju s t to m ^ e} vwhat thoy earned the auautomobile unions when*n they Novato, Calif,, iand Matthow D. Sinnotmott’s-food and water and the panies were strug- have b w n struck in Oregon, W ashinihing* in 1985. The industrytry’s average start- strikee onlyc one company at oi ti tim e,” H aun, 27,' of Salt al Lake City, were platfortform on which ho rested in the . n industry-w ide re- ton, Idaho, Idi Montana and Northeith e m ' ing wage in 1985 wajas $10.76 an hour. Hubbelljell said. “They take Fordord out arrested on chatlarges of secohd*dc- tree,e. _ ^______ns reluctantly oc- C aliforromia since contracts expinpired Today it’s $9..18, sa:said Brad Witt, a and thethe others work, and prettytty soon gree criminal tntrespassing, accord- Hau:iaun was arrested nearby after losing a series of May 31. spokesman for thele other striking Fond gegets upset with their custoistomers ing to the Josephphine County Sher- ho alkallegedly refused to leave the T he lllarg e companies, which usedted to union, th e W esternI (Council of Indus* buyingig Chrysler or General M(Motors iffs Department.it. area,a, vwhich has beon closcd to the ay their members bargainiin as a group, have decideded to triol W orkere. p r^ ujets." ctj Arraignment. :is scheduled for public.jlic^______in record profits bargomim separately, and union ofofii- As th c strik e has) cdragged on, how- Thee strikes has reduced producduction ■ lies have posted in cials stsay eoch company wantsts to over, .the unions haviv e ofiered to con* by 7.65 percenp< t, b u t th e re have beenbee n o • ...... Com pany oHlciols stonewsiwall until they see what their the sider a combinationn of bonuses and shorta^ages,-said Malcolm Epiey,'ey.-vice otitoro-doi------^ dent-ofthe Western Woe ^ ------imoller, non-union “Therlere w ill olways be strikes inI ththis The unions have targetedtt six large ucts AssSociation, a Portland*b^eMed in* » ® industryItry until they can get theirX acta companies: Willamelette, Boiie Cas- dustryy group.g I » - l a mntiun i : in industry domi- togetheiher,” said Bill HubbelJ, presiderident cade Corp., Champicjjon Intemationa] “Wo'neVe n o t really feeling anyy p I C B U S IN E S SS ^ M E N a n d companies with of the 3 I: International Woodworkersirs < of Corp., Sim pson TimbcberCo.,DAWFor- lems becausebe demand has bwn)en ofi^, ica-U.S., one of the strikiriking est P roducts Inc., andid WI Forest Prod- the m ar , to plant closures Amorica larket’s been soft," Epley fl 1-'.'^... V ^ - PROFES!SSIONALS... and re-opened by unions.iS. • ucts Inc. The Westetem Council also Tlu^lt«iituotion might change ifif n more t <»rvfth o f Oakland, have beenL arar- elementary school aidide, died from in* Driverver L e ste r Ducon said two' youngyoi I------disappearance rested andar accused of boarding a putpub*, juries sustained when2n the bus carried men entifntered an AC Transit builduilding mey belonging He buss FI riday m om ing an d openinining her car about 50 feeBet. The wllision Thursda;day night and asked thole dis- ^ It ri- took place about five fi\ blocks from p a tc h e r' flicialasay.____gmentosa In- fire withith a semi-automatic assault ri 5r “fo r th e n am e of_the_drid r iv e r ______doy marlu thcd—pollcc— de^------flersaldCId Officer Doug C r a i n ------where thoshootlng attittack”occurted. who Itilllailed the young woman in the , iko,'With no eetiDiRuscio. He Driver/e r Billy “B.J.” Givens, 43, was wai According to polioice, four youths bus accicxident earlier in the day,",y.:’.but vere boarded Givens’ bus: anda sprayed the she refus e continuing1,000 th bail. killed and a four passengers wen fused to divulge th c n a m e .; 4-7848 • 1-800-; noremayjolntled 12 charity woundedled, two seriously, in the 1:30 1:3( inside of the vehicle:1c -with gunfire...... 734 >-228-3392 kere nredemabout ant $41,000 o.m. attattack. , Crain could not sayy whether other ^ o p i brothers wore arrested Fridajiday suspects were still beieing sought after ' ELL It! BUY It!t ! W e Spe es and benefitsforged and The br 3eciallze in Exprpress Deiivery s in the San A TinFimes-News Classifiec hen the compan Will Fill E very N eedI®'* Tlirougiiciout The Soutineiern Half Of Our ) get out ofan•where in Retini* ^ 0 1. The unionsnternational is 7 3 3 - 0 6 2 6 I CGreat State OfIf iidaho. cuts after losi m M founder ofthc- - n leaders sayty, said chocks ^ J to share Inwere appar- >ftho companiesi the charity’s It two years. otedCo while she M 1 earlier this M. | SU rPE R iSAVE E R I rnpetc with smc K k crippled the went from anit : with only ^ F A M[ILY by nationals said. cc m 2S in Oregon,lid to word o fthe ills bought and1 new round of independents,"ng 150 tickets [ fles Pops con- rity group was 'und-ri m s arye:ies )S ANGELES ( AGES5 ■: fbrm er ch ief fund-ilacks ^ charity dedicated to BEACH, Calif. \ m w disease has been arr vestigation of forge::shings and beat- ^ 2 ied out* on full M S W X :: appearance of $50, community, has said. nd seven others ^ A Daniol J. Sonnen 1 S £ P '/ X surrendered Friday cks date back to % investigating the dis I W ED, IHU]LTRorFRIj OT ners have specu- (]f checks and mone. ilt-related. How- [ S E P T . 7- Jf to Retinitis Pigm I 7-8-9 . seen m ade. ______------4 ------benrational; said :curred Wednea- I tective Anthony Di 1 released on $1.0t quarter horse \Coca-CCola I Jf m f stabbed in the ! * Police recovered p r e s en n t s I f l I I checks totoling abostall at Green S ^at had been Clarke, f the sta- f D A ^ , f I eashcd at banks i j'TAMIIYMMGICf'l 2 a femando Valley,vos -wl wounded so ^ Cs Pigmentosa Inteidestroyed, was ^ Discount C o u p o n s 10 arrived a t the ^ « Cased, DiRuscio said & a v a ila bb ] l e a t to feed thc ani* ‘ 0 1 FF M ; Helen Harris, foa M c D o nla a l ld s in B IS-ycar-oid charity, A 30% OFF PHOTOFINISHIHING COUPON I^T IA rE M A . n fotaling S50,553 ve w occurrcd a t a AGICy T w in FFi a lls n ehtly forged anditington t> Beach, n ban k accounts lootcer'fect • A D M ISSS S IO N S W ith M cDonaldlid's Coupon H to two Los Angeles!^ this time V . ^ Picture:3S • C A K N IVr V A L R ID E S B certs that the charity all again “ • R O D E O (Wed, T hur o r Fri) U given to sell. N ow that yourj r gc re a t v aco tio n is, ©ver, koop k your p >nage a n d m em o ries o f it porfoct.p Take y o u r film fito 1 H our loupons available wheihero ever coke is sold f o r y o u r ^ Photo Lab andid I Portraits. W e hand inspspect each Couj)upons m ust be rcdecmecned on or before Sept. Sth negative to odjiadjust color and exposureiro for the at the Fairgiirg ro u n d s - ^ I Horse d.i( b rig h te st, clear<)arest, sharpest photos p ossibio. v o n d p rfu l 1 H our P h o to LalLob end Portraits. Positivel■ely P erfect I Picturos In JustI I1 Hour. I ajfter attaw ill m iss [WIN]FALLfSCXDUJNIY u ch. | ] HUNTINGTON BEj ) g (A?) — Aseriesofslashi: IHourPl%otoLab JR&Rl O p H O ffi ing§ of horses, carried FAI m H r a n a c ^ m oons in this seaside cor and Poi F O R I N F O ] ffi left-one horse dead and) n n e c t io n DRMATION: CC A L L 3 2 65-4396 - " m injured, police say. M agic Valloy Moll • ‘y^Joys ■ 733-8888 _ n TTie nighttim e attacks ® O ctib er and.Bome owner B lat«d they moy bc cult-r ever, no arre sts have beei 1 ^ 0 latest attack occui day- when a chestnut q worth $3,000 was stal storhach while in its st Stables, said Cathy Cla b le’s m anager. The horse, which was badly it had to bc des found by its owner, who a stab le early T hursday to m al, Ms. C larke said. All eight attacks have ( pair of stables in Huntir a b o u t 35 m iles southwest Ics. Other nnimals have b and beaten, and ono por ■ c u t off and tied to a stall’s C larke soid. To all my patrom I wanl io take tl to thank you al for your patron; m ost of all fo friendship. I have had a wo 15 1/2 y ears. I w you all very muc

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    BYUJ profcj:ssor clea i m s f i ]ring [cC o u n t y o po t e n s H e a lit slo w s crewc trying i t s m e e t i nn g ^ t c r r e 2 0 p e n r i niterstate------' t was Ijecaus{ se ofliiii ^ B e l i e ifs ^ w i t h c h a nn t s COVE FOR'RT. Utah (AP) - H eat Five people were treated and re­ ilieve to work here," said WWright, modem biblicalll scholars. Hown th e - D f k , • ! ‘ f $ " whateverw tasks they hadd Ito do H A V a e T o s ah o o l s a l e I , > f , - . th a t day. Commissioners used to3 irinvite JUln x Z 9 ” T H Rt U u A u g u s t f c ™ K s • ' . countycc employees to offer2r JJP"® ® AP L*»#fph0l0 mons make up about two-thi-thirds of Utah’s population. Rocky lalanding The commission rejected^dihe BuyaSSpipool Barnette and rece3cei«e a $200-cabihrt FREE.. :______O n l y ar ai t — - The wreckageage of a 8ingle-«ngine-light{ht plane sits ports in roiroidair.-Pilot Otto Thresss-BUBtained i leg ^ALClTs call for non-deno_momina- — — _ ^ ncnr the Los08 Angelest River bed Fridtid a y a fte r its a n d h e a di injuries.ir tictional p rayers and a rccom n i N D Y ' S B EERNINA&., I pilot ditchedcd thc aircraft when it beganbe losing dationda from the county T at r 5 A I neney’s office that meetingsa s ta rt 1234 OlOakier Ave, Burley,lb.b. 678-1573 withwi a moment of silencenee or Sew Muchh BtBtlk-r • w iith th c Pledge of Allegianccnee. ______B E R NJIIMAB I f ______U tahcgoverno 5 r begins5 c a m p a il i g n ^ to impprove imim unizati t i o n n u n nbers SALT LAKE CITYrv I(AP) - C iting a p arenmts t fear possible complicatirations Costs of the vaciiccines have nlso in­ sh arp decline in thehe number of chil- from\ thei. vaccines, especially perpertus- creased dramaticalally. l e a c c h . , • • ______dren who a re vacc'accinated against sis, In 1983, underer federal contract deaSTy :h ild h ^ 3 diseiiseasesfGov. N orm “WeVe try to let people know thatlat tho with drug manufacncturers, states were I f y o u ' r ee concerrutied ab o u t Bangerter has declarelared August "B ack diseasease is stili farjnore dangergerous able to p u rc h a se th e DPT vaccine for ' to School Immunizntioation Month.” than1 tlthe complications from thele vac-^ 12 cents a dose. T he current cost is The governcr saidd recentrt studios in- cine,”,” DandoyI said. 38.46 a dose. b e c o m i ]ing y o u r Fp e r s o n a l ' dicate thnt more thaiLhan 20 percent o f children enrolled in1 daydt care facilities IV b e s t , R e aach is fo rryou. ; E ach in Utah have not beeneen adequately im- niunized, and thnt, 40 percent of the I > RL . C R A IG H O3L M A N w e e k dl : i s c o v e r nn e w w a y s , , ^ slate's 2-year-olds hahave not had the necessary vaccinationsions. diatrist - Foot £Surgeon ^ a a a d T S l SS T t ^ s h a ppe ' up y our “Despite tho existeistence of a stato- ^ A»lult.s and C;hildriIre n wide im m unizatiunI la\law for public a n d ^ private schools and licilicensed child caro m i n ed, bod.y, ajm d e v e n facilities, tho percenirentage of Utah’s cliildren ndoquateljtely immunized y o u r r e lL e ationshipp s . R e a c ht i x m c o v e r s ii(^ainst seven childliores i n ew \w a y s t o tetan u s or polii). Under state law.. nino child may bo c o m nm u n i c a t eB w i t h denied immunizationsDUS in a public im- V,. m unization clinic beetlecause of a fam i- °676 Shoup Ave. Wei/e st (Dr. Levin'ss O f f i c e ) o t h e r sI and«oursj s e l v e s ; ly’s inability to pay. OfDffice #6 Twin Falls, ID 21 E a st Mh aple "J l Bangerter said it’sL’s largely1 because Hailey.y.iD g , of these ’ ouse were reportedI in Utah in 1985 and 198fi than in anylyyoar.Mnce y 19fi5. r??22ZZ2222^ ^ a r i d rr e v i e w s uu p c o m i n g "One ofthe problems.■ms lhal we find is ^ bi'L-ausethedisi'asosars aro not curn-nt ly ^ e v een ts a n d. c< l a s s e s nround us lo tho exten:tent lliuy were 2U M or 30 yoars a^o. parenrents seem to for- 1 st iA n n u a l not that they nre slillill { problems,” sa id ' t T ■ t h r o u g l[ h o u t t h e Dr. Suzanno Dandoy,ioy, executive d i - ' ^ "Cow Chip TlH irow ing C oi►ntest" I rcctor. Utah DopartmeimentofHeahh, ^ M a g i c V a U ee y . . ParenLi havo varioirious excuses fur ^ S a t u rrday d A ug. 6th not getting thoir chiidrildren vaccinated. ^ S h o s hlone o City Park R e a c h fb o r th e ne^w y o u Some workini; mothers,ers, she said, enm* < plain they don’l have'0 tithc time, Othor > Rcgislratratioti 2:00 v.m. s C o n ti's l SSlarts i 2:00 p.m. e v e r yy M o n d a y ...... - AAll l - Civc- ii

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    I it fo o d prir i c e s a l s oy g o u p 99.6 . percent '"$6& 63'5^^1I ByMARTA.CLCLEAVE LAND pricece s(set in 1980. R ig h t now local farm ers I Tim es-N ew s: writerivi I oaming an average of 91.1 percent of The Time:js-News Sot they earned then. Some specific I TWINFALLS^ — Farm prices arc rising. ces ore higher now . O th ers a re lower. 4 ^ 1 rtI ______Magic Valleyy eteconomic activitv and opti* !: economic: report ■’"S-i»lo pricr; n rf 9tmini; dO'YH, tilt (llBy___ B mism are nsingg along a w ith them'. ■ ■Still profitable. I Sccond q uarter•ter economic indicators here lean priccs have come up S4 sinco the ^IwT m i - -SS ri'ViQws. The . I p ain t th c picturcire lh a t w as expectcd. f a H Timcs-!\■Nexis hopes 10 it quorter. Potatoes aro u p almo.sl S6 in * ------T h in g s'are movinving. ■ B Increasesv understanding ol th c lalast si three months. B U tilities activitivity is up from the first ^ ^ ^ tticloaU•ll! cconomy. Sugalugar, grain and dairy pricos aro all ris- H' "quarter. Bankdeposits dej are up, too, by 10.7 ing too, IHM »flk>sa)V-t -A r a lA . \ I percent over ayear yc£ ago. T'he het national econom y is stro n g er th a n a I Unemploymentent is down from last year, 3f economists th o u g h t it w ould bc, Sin- iasaijui)g^,jw7l 8181.5% II • ondthenumberoT ofhclp w anted ods is up. Analys'S is I Srsaid S . j!!S m * » g ;ig e 6 ^ 77.2°; I A utom obile 3ndand pickup sales arc up a ------T■he h ei Federal R eserve h as k e p t money I dram atic 30.9 percentper over a year ago, in- L y n g said the drought wiwill causc retail loose10 to prevent a recession a fle r thc stock I ' dicating an incrcareasc in disposable incomc ftiod prices to rise only ab am ber 14,1980 I about lto 2 percent market•ket croshcd last Octobcr. But Sinclair I andconfidenccinin thc future economic oiit-- . above th e norm al 2 to 3; ppercen t food infla- w omTIS s thatI fear of inflation is leading the I ------look. tio n rate. So food priccsI wwould inOatc 4 lo 5 Federaloral Resenb to raise interest rates . I T here a re somemc down sides, naturally, p e rc c n t in the next year.r. againin nnow. T he h ousing mtlm arket for example. Al- But conservative Twinin F alls commodity Theh c primep rate h a s been ra ise d twice in I though, th e numbmber of hom es being sold broker Alex Sinclair docscsn’tbuy it'and noi- thc last two months. Sinclair believes it I has increased ovciiver last ycaj, th e average ther does the flamboyantIt Democratic will concontinue logo u p. ^ volueofthofiehonlomes is SlC.OOO less thon Texas Commissioner of AgricultureA Jim Thenhere are two w ays to curb inflation, ho those soid a yearn\T ago. W hile property yai- Hightower. Bolh men sayay thc food pro- says, TlThc monetary a pproach h as the Fed- Q ues have fallen in th e last year, one reason1 cesso rs will be raising thch eir prices and era l ReserveRes raise in te re st ra te s. r ., forthelowvoluelle this q u a rte r is th at a blaming it on the droughihi. Even ifthe “Histi■listorically they w ill keep raising thc ~- IjOTI II num ber oflow pritpriced mobile homes were d ro u g h t h as no effect onI tithcir product. rate untuntil they have overdone it and thcn I sold, b ringing thehe average v alue down, They will use the droughth t a s an excuse to wc willvill havoI a recession," he said , I While existing!:lg hom es sales increased, ra is e prices artificially, ththey say. Thehe oother approach is by reducing the ■ I thc n u m b er of newlew homes being con- Consequently, Sinclairir predicts food defii^lt.Jlt. 7 0 0 .1 b i icm ji ) nooli^B * stru cted dropped}d lot h alf th e num ber being; costs w ill rise an additiomin a l 7 to 8 perccnt When'hen an inflationary period is indicat- b u ilt a y e a r ago.I. AAnd like existing homes, in th e n ex t year. ed,C!)ongrcss onf and th e p re sid e n t can c u t tho H th e average valueue of new hom es has P a r t o f th e local economimic vigor is runofT budget;ct cor raise taxes or both to reduce the I I - -- dropped a s well,1, byb' aboul $4,000 from from the dramatic rise inn farmI prices in deficitnt wwhich would c u t th e fu el of infla* I 1987. th c sccond quarter. Magic:ic V alley fanners tion. I ___ Food prices are!re the biggest surprise. Thee a r e going to do well this seseason, and other Ifthethe dcficit is reduced, in te re s t rates I average cost o faa basket b full o f groceries b u sin e ss people and worki‘ke rs seem to bc- wouldId ninot have to be raised, a n d a rc- I has jumped a who]hopping 9.6 percent in thc lieve th c old adage, ‘As thiLhe farm er goes, so cessionion (could bc avoided, I lost year. T he totuBtalinJuncwasS73.02. goes th e re s t ofus." B ul.Sit, Sinclair says C ongress a n d the prc- I The cost la s t year'ar wasS66.63. Thc sccond quarter famrm pricc index sidentit willw neither cut the budget nor raise I ' T h at ra te is wellveil above th e average rate ro se alm ost 10 percent froiromayearago, taxos5 in tim e now lo p rev eat a F ederal Re- ___ ofinflationundabiabove even th c increase - - a n d h a s jum ped 14,6 perccx e n t ju s t since th© serve-inij-induced recession. He predicts a ...... - U'~ - nnticipatod iaterdTduetothedrought. -i•first q u arter. th ree; tot o five : yenr recession beginning in U.S. Agricultur£ure Secretary Richnrd T h e index is m easuredi ca g a in st 0 bose 1989,, no mnttor who is elecled president. Desppite droimght ’s (effects, , feirmers’

    Isf I 2n d I I^ cash1 receippts mayy be up[J in 1988 auortyl Quoffef| J , By DON KENDALALL. cdrought-increased prices," the report said, includingding “deficiency” payments to crop 7/ic As.TOCJo/erf Prc°rcss' “However, farmers hit 1hardest by the producericers, are expected to decline this year .weather-V are expected to haveh much lower to a ra^ngia^nge qf $11 billio^n to $13 b illion, from WASHINGTON)N - F arm ers collectively/ ' receipts.”r d recordji-'d 'bf $’17 Bnifon 'in 1987, sni3'ccono- ' ^ moy wind up withith about os m uch cash in- Officials said the risese in . commodity mist Richard Ric Kodi. The higher market ^ ' $500.3134.578 ______come.in-1988-a8ln(Inst year’s record level, ac-- ppriccs may boost fannersrs' gross caah in- priccsarc3 are trimming th e subsidies, cording to Agricuit:uiturc Department ccono-- comc e nationally to a rang*Ige of $162 billion Buttht the biggest reduction wili come in ) S451.839.417l S mists. tot $167 billion in 1988,, abouti $4 billion calendard ar 1989, Kodi said . T h a t is bccause Some formerss hhave been hit hard by' hhigher than projected lastst month. Nation- most ofoftl thc paym ents for 1988 crops will go i I I droughi w hile othethers were only nudged or' aally, the gross was aboutlit $159 billion in to farmermers next year, afler USDA docs the t) 3 4 4 7 . 3 5 7 ^ escaped altogether,icr. Those are the farmersI 1987.1 bookkeep:eeping on how m uch will be duo. ^wh^^mre able toJ lake advantage of higher Gross cash income in(ncludes proceeds Tho} reportrej also s a id :. s. fifrom marketings and dirirect government • DrouIrought has hurt non-irrigated fruita |i S i ^ ^ ^ is a1 g:greater.income disparity ppayments. When cash exexpenses are dc- and vegvegetables, especially dry edible V ^M^MPSsual amongng farm ers nnd from one djictcd, d w h at is led is callailed ncl cash in- beans,i, tartU cherries, green peas, sweet hgWTiction regionn tot< another, depending on come, ci which was projectedd a t $53 billion to corn andond snap beans for canning. Fresh where th e ra in fell‘II and£ when. $$59 billion for 19^8, commpared with the vegetable ^ ,^ Average vcliie iblo production tends to be irrigated 5 "Although little:le overall changc is ex- record n o f$ 5 6 billion in 198'387. and hosos S'survived relatively well. pected in incomc,*, regionalr disruptions are,, The agency also compip u tes "net farm • Pas'ti’asture nnd range conditiotis as of /: arising because income it differs sharply incom ir e" to include allowancnces for the value Ju ly 11 wewere the worst since records began ^ among individual al farmers from what it olof goods consumed at homene, dwellings ond in 1921.21. Farm ers h av e hnd to sell somo would have beenn \w ith norm al weather,” clch anges in th e value ofinvtiventories held by breedinging stock from postures, and the in- the department’s3 EEconomic Research Scr- fnfa n n e rs. ' creasedid n.need to supplemental feeding has vicc said W ednesda;day. On that basis, this yearar's net farm in- drivenI up the pricc ofhay. Smaller, droughtght-wilhered crops and a cccom e could be in the range;e of$' 4 0 billion to • A.ss a :result of herd culling, ment sup- shorp draw dow n1 of oi grain held in storage $<$45 billion, down from $4'142 billion to $48 plies areire iiincreasing, nnd prices received for hove boosted commtimodity priccs “usually by bibillion forecast in Junc. Net Ni farm incomo livestock)ck arei dropping. B u t increased sales more th a n enoughh tot< ofTset rcduced yields," in 1987 w as S4G billion. and higheigher priccs for poultry and eggs nre v c erage v alu J^ tJ;ie reporl said. OfTicials said thc declinele — $1 billion to maintaininining livestock cash receipts, r p^gn ‘This year's cash Qsh receipts (from sales)' S(S6 billion from last yearr — reflects thc Higherr feedfet costs, however, may push live- ^ S S C l 1 H arc up because ofhif higher crop values and drop di in 1988 production. stock operoperations from profit to loss in tho sales from past yca^cars’"crops in storage at Direct govemmeni paymtnents to formers, secondI halhalfofthe year. .;'orfib{c^Sa|M | Studily show5rs bankss now ccan deal I s p p i bette^Y with (drouglht thann in past RATE : The A ssociated Pros;ress ' azazine, agricultural commeiicrcial bonks - year, feweewer than the 75 failures in 1987, f. ,?ep5t)r^:J6(jjorf,i^i^v'v'^W ... — thth. o se w ith above-average coconcentrations of which wns 0 post-Dopre.ssion high, , un^plowT»n U afe:foi>-.g5aL^_ WASHINGTON - A prelim inary review farm fai loans — were reboundnding a s former.s Farmn iniincome nnlionully is expectcd to bo T^'.fply^JM bmne'tind>',16L£^^S^ o by thc Agriculture■e ]Department says that e en n tered th e spring p la n ting g season. : little afTecifTectcd by the d ro u g h t, h u t furmera Gooding cbinH^«»i:frorn^:H « —— 3 many b an k s servingng farmers were in much "Farm banks are belterr poised to deal in th e drought-hit dro areas will suiTor while ;Aiy:«7lo^kiio:9B;8B rr^-*lr-P^ better sh ap e goingg iiinto this sum m er’s dev- wilh wi losses from agricultui.ural loans than others outsideoutj of thoso areas are expected . I S^co:id^DoQgp^-'- '•Ifei^ r ^ Qstoting droughi-- ththun they would hove thithey w ere a few years ago,”” tht e report said, to benefit'fit fromf higher com m odity prices, ofi&TptoymonfT B been a few y e a rs a^'o.ifo. ‘T h e ir delinquent farm loaoans bave been "The farmersfar hit hardest will be unablo The figure.s, whicllich are for from condu- falfalling since mid-1986, nnd1 tth c drop in real to moott expenses cx thi.s year, inclutling re- sive, were compiletlled by the departm ent’s farfarmland values has bottomm ed out in mo.st paying their the loca! b an k s for fa rm crcdit ^ ■ P = r —I Economic Researchch Service only through parts pa of the counlry." u.sed to putp ut in thi.s y ear’s aborted crop." tho J ne 11. B ul economomists were able to make 1E ven so, 20 pcrccnt of 54354 ugricultural report said.saic "Banks in the parched coun- some g eneral obscrviin-ations based upon the banks bai classified os “vulnerarable" a t the be- ties will ti; ------J K T n ^ 11 toke unexpected hits unless fcd- situation lending up to and including the ginning gir of lhis year arc locatcd 1 in the ernl prograjgram s re.scue th e fa m ie rs.” , , Apm' oarly m orilhs o fth e 1988I drought. woworst drought countics, th ^ - 1 ...... ^ I , the reporl suid. Legislatiilation providing emergency ”k "Because changt!s;es In agricultural bank- And An n bank’s strenglh'andI performancep in droughtt relief n for fa n n o rs is currently ^ B B z e z i zZZZZ_H!Q_, ______V .. . „ . .Ju n oi I x p e c t hiligh delmand forf seecU o .WASHINGTITON (AP) - F n m c rs in ond Conservation iServico said • designated drorought counties can cut WeiWednesday-thc fSnofi means that in-— CO EU R d’ALIALENE {A?) - The The1 company’s propietaiyiry crops Growers Associaiation, said most Pan- won’t wo be good," he sairf. hoy from Consnsorvation Reserve Pro- dividuol jjyj countics won’t hove to apply ; drought is boo:Hwsting prospects for ha^iave been unaffected by thishis year’s hondle farm ersJ f^ w the public vorir .1 rough Aug. 3 1 to provide .Manny Schneidmiller saicm id he e^* ,gram land throi for extensions of the haying privilege. • • growers of qualit)ility grass seed in north* liglight precipitation because thithey are ety of gross, whihich is generally mar- pects pec average yields andI feelsil the emergency feed?d for livestock, tho Agri- which had been limited to 30 days ! o m I d ^ o b ut eonBomo producers stUl are grojrow n in irrigated fields. keted in th e Miclidwest or East .where drought drc will have little if annycffecton y ■ culture Departntm o n t says. . nat~surc'how~thotho-Bavcro-dry-wcather • — f ibltc-Kcn'—tcmpomturerconontlnuo to soar. are KIopfenstein“ or thT~de':~fro»'-from—th e -d a tfr-g -c o u n ty —was-ecauso of the rccent surge m {supply beon put on hehold'liecause of the "Ida[daho may have beon h u rt b?y y th( e light pcct dio drought:ht to push up demand dueluc to thc harvest, she said,1, bbut tho drought, Carlsonm said. Sales usually winivinter snows.. ond priccs for th eir propietary Ken* coirom pony • still - expects 20I nmillion take off in mid-A•August to September, But E Carlson said he beliejlieves the tucky bluegrass38 s( ^ ' this yeor-with—pp_uK)und6 of grass to be harvested bythe! - butifthey_do;notr>trtheii fuiiiieis piuba* iirtruirlj^^suiiinHjr ralnfl-niay havfa-v«mvcd~ ...... - Goylc Jacklin-WaWard seeing “virtually endn d o fthe season. bly will be forcec«d to hold onto their- -soiriome’of the dryland fa n n ers from : di- ' n com plctc 8cll>oui•out." ...... •B But-while projected yields5 forfo this yields until springng. : sasIlastcr. “D em and is cxtiextremely high" for thc seaieason look good, some of thoho area’s Art Thayer ofT‘Thaye? Seed and Sod; A closo to average crop is beb ein g pro- propictory typee tlthat is privately pa-' amomailer growers are unsure hohow the in Rathdrum alsoso thinks the drought jectected, although Schneidmiililiiler said, ^ R0BER1ITM N ^ t«nt«d grass andand drought-resistant, d^t^ u g h t will affect prices. • may h u rt seed sahales. ' “WeWo could stand it about 1010 degrees J retaining much1 of o: its green color in Dennis D Carlson, executive/e secre- “If it gets badi enoughi to w here it coolooler. About 85 is ju st a b o uIt t rigr h t for r dry conditions, shesaid.shc tai^iiry for thc Intermountainn Grass depresses all ofthe tl economy, then it us."s." FERTILIiIZER & I C o u nitries sel]Iling meaat must meetr staandards ClSHEMIU;al CO. WASHINGTONON (AP) - Foreign guii;uirements of the 1985 farm lavlaw, said analytical methithods to determ ine equjqual to Our domestic in sp>oction ed sya- II Afull serviceg icompany ___ s tratcr-of— wheth er proiiuctjcm CUllUllHTtiStdUl‘B of ttill:t!in,“ Q^llWftl‘a5iiid. the United Statesites would hove to be thehe deportment’s Food Safetyy aand In- drugs or otherr chemicals that are }- He added: “In recent yearsars, thc le- i i i i a i , certified annuallyUy thati their programs spetpection Service. within U.S. lim itf . sal'al requirements governingIg how; we W l t l i 7.00 and hay at to control drugJ contaminotion ci meet UUnder the plan, the agencycy would' “F ir m any yeai lh beans at $27. sars, we have required rogiogulate imported meat and U.S. stan d ard s,;, tlthe Agriculture De- certsrtify that oach countrj- - 3-;34- now foreign countries es that export meat havt grain harvest w ent ■ ) G ^A -19881 beencn cut on 14.9 million hectare:ares, of on to produce a n estimatedes 211.4 mil- 11 lich 9.8 million had been thresireshed, lion metric tons, a ■ u p 2 3 percent p and this yeor’s hos W VI E S T E R N IBEAM CUTrWORM TRBAP COUNTS e report said. T h n t wos below!low tho been forecast by USDAUi ot 215 million “ H- ...... — BOISE— CottleItle-on-feed-for-fllaugh— ir^iyeaLOXCtflgCLOt^S ,5. m i 11 ion_io n _hect^ions. one of th e lacgest.oiu:ccQrd. rc ______LIGH-HT TRAPS Avarago expected ■ ter morkct in Idahlaho on July 1 totaled 2S cut ' and 18.6 million harveste!sted by A metric ton isi about2,205a pounds Total No. motoths through peak Grower loss 205,000 head, upip 23: percent from o is tim ^ e between 1983 and 1986.8 6 . and is equal to 36.'6.7 bushels of wheat 1985 1986 1! 1987 Even so, harvest progress iss aheadal or 39.4 bushels o'com f cc . Q __laas_____ ™___ y ear ogo, accordinging to the Idaho Agri- Declo (Del Monte) 13 6 6 87 negligible cuiturol Statisticscs SService. BurleyB Butte (Del M onte)t e ) 4 2 2 5 1 3 2 111 negligible The Ju ly 1 inve: iventory was 13 per* - M fw- urtaugh (Del M onte) 2 5 2 - 2 0 7 5 9 1 0 1 .2 cent h igher thon thi ithe April 1 inventory Paul (Horner) 8 2 2 7 5 8 ‘ • 3 6 ...... negligible.... H of 182,000 head. r ^ \ M : ilner (Helwich) 5 9 7 1 5 4 2 1 2 6 7 1 .8 Placem ents ofcatcattle into state feed- /HTLWM b Eden (Mussman) 2 8 7 (6 3 5 1 4 6 0 ^ 4 6 1 2 .2 lots during the spriipring quarter totoled ^ Hazelton (Bennelt) 6 9 2 i;1 5 4 2 2 6 9 2 6 0 r 0 .8 Io?,000 head, upp 454! percent from the Jerom e (Chojnacky) 421 111 2 9 0 1 8 9 5 340 negligible _____ .som e q uart£r-lastyiit year. Marketings iNN U IT Kimberly Station'(UI) 1 192 - ■ '4 4 4 3 7 3 fed cattle during' theth quorter equaled ...... 97 , r^eglibible • ' KlKimberly (Pitts) 1 963 ■ 128,000 head, 355 p percent more than 335 negligible » T\Tvk^in F a lls A irp o rt ( F u ll eer) r ) 4 3 1 0 ,4 th e second q u a rteer r ofc 1987 but 18 per- K . - ■'Twin Falls - North (R uhtei H ccnt less than lostist quarter’s 157,000 g : 8 . ;3 0 % lter) 548 r1 1 1 7 7 4 3 4 8 0 0 .6 H head. TwinTv Falls • East (M oore)■e) 130 7 8 9 6 1.2 Filer (Draney) 2 9 6 1 3 9 5 2 .0 ______■ -•______eders Idahoanticipatf c attle mor*.. feede ^ =:=.— A It— ^•csiiLbrought -lO-you.ihmugh-iheto: in^unutiincc-^dusixy.— - ra p* Buhl (Sisson) ■ keting 132,000 heacead during the sum- ‘-’vA n h'dusif> w hich has hohold your money in tiiitt fm of,thir GP/Annuit) — _____l a f i s ______m ____ 1987 - 1988 {%) Burley (Del Monte) _ H P lacem ents of cattlocati ond calves on ( V-- 'iheaddedflexibilityoffea• leaving your earnings in yoi’n your e ^ n g s to a ye Milner (Del Monte) ' — ■■ ll1 6 0 ; 1 1 6 0 .3 H 5.90 million, virtuirtuolly unchanged ; ^~rr,■ m«y.-be*fnore a d v m tas ^ totl withdraw the earnings^ H ansen (W. Coiner) 4 3 3 1 .8 ■ H from last year butIt 131 pcrccnt obovo N -~“• - - " ‘V ’ Hansen (W. Coiner)___ 1 3 9 • 0 .4 H thc comparable perio?riod in 1986. Other M .. ■■•r • I Kimberly Kir Staiion(UI) • 8 9 1 21 negligible. - In.the opinion of severaeral experts, many inembiib ers o f th e , i Kir H disappearance of418418,000 head leaves H ’’ - Kimberly • East (Glenn) 53 negligible ” ; Mlnsurence industry are posilositioncd to give you a b e ttelisrrc lu n io n ^ Kir H net placem ents a t5.48 5.4 million. 9 . .- Kimberly • W est (Pitts)' 2 9! 4 9 8 8 97 negligible ' / yotrmoney than others ^thefotesceablefuture.^ ' H Marketings of fedcd cottle< for slough- -Q f TwTwin Falls Airport (Fuller)r) — - 2 2( 6 8 2 3 6 4 1 1 6 - 0 .2 H ter during the spring •ing quorter totaled H ^Next ume your moneyf comesa due drop by andJvisitwilfc '3 .I'"Twin Falls - Norlh (R uhter)e r ) 11 4< 6 ^ 7 3 8 1 0 7 0 .2 H , 5.85 million, 4, perce•rcent more than a Ef!' Jo . e R usseli o f In v e stm eAt n t;Strategies a t 397 B lu e L( Fwin Falls - East (M oore)i) - - 627 6; ■ 1999 3 8 2 , 1.6 yeor ago and 1 pei percent above the m \ - inIVonFalls. i You'Uteglaglad you didi fwin Falls - W est (B. Goinilin e r) ...... 3(3 6 3 101 ! • 0.3 - .snmo period in 1986.!6 . S=iler - North (Kohntopp) . 661 2 8 7 6 0 1 4 6 0 .4 : C uttle feeders expect ex) to market ^ .. 0 - ^ ^Jerom e • South (M arshall)ill) ^ 5 9 5 ______2 .5 6.22 million head durduring the summer g! $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 . 000 0 to $1,000,000.00 quarter. T his wouldd bob< 3 percent more S ft Avofn(3amo!i.c.iicfi- A^ vg motha/trap , * Solrneiestrictionsap poMinniiMDlorjho 1 8 0 i------than the third quarteirter marketings in S . * B ecau se o f the F gdcisdcrai R egulations g o v em in f 'On y0.ir .ivOMQO i ' 1987 and 6 percent obiabove 1986. 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    For further informa W e B ujy ] And Stoo r e G R A IN * nation, contact Dr. R.:. L. Stolls, 1330 Filerer Avenue East, Twin IS Of All f>y p e s •alls. Idaho 83301. 734-:4 - 3 6 0 0 . Two University off ldahO:CurrentI Informmation Series may be5e additionally , helpful. • T he hey are "Western Blean ei Cutw^orm on Bea>ans and Corn" («302)02) and "Boan Insect • Control" (#656) a n d a re availablei from you'Cobounty Agricultural Exter(tension Agdnt,' I This program is ccconducted by the Uni BARI^LEY - \WHEATT^COIRN “ niversity of Idaho Coo,^oopergtive Extension . i S e r iervice and is fundedJ byt the Idaho Bean (Commission. Greenn Gipnt, C and with the • : f ...... c oooperation o of-Del MonteIte Corporation, ------■ I E Fully Bonended and Inisuredd ______3 2 6 - 4 3 D PAID FO R BY T H EE IIDAHO BEAN COMNIM ISSION AND IDAHOHO BE. 'I DEALERS. | r ^ N

    Sunday.July3l, 1983 Tlm Tir os-N ow s. Twin Falls, Idaho C -3 B uisin s ess rT radde win(ids------1 Grou;P sugg<[ests in\[ V e s t i n gi in TruiIS Joist ------Davo"BMwcfT^a 'radio' broad^ pointed"ed“'ISvin falls distnct man- ' icoster from KEZJ,J, won^ the “Best agerof of the Medical Scrvice Bu- BOISE.lAP) - Look:)king to in v est in I* ___ — ... I .. . The com pany also;o allocates 2 Vi per- o th e r rus users. •5 p ort3 Plny-by-Playla^ award in a reau ool f I d a h o '. Hodge’s creden-;n. a company w ith a sociicial and environ- ^ ceilt of its yearly pipretax'eam ings to L yder'denberg also notes thnt Trus • statew id e compotitioition. Tho contest tials includeinc l7 years In the insur-jf . m ental conscience ass 'well Qs a sd id an employee stockk ownership plan Joist . mi made an interest-free $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______w as sponsored byI ththe Idaho State ance indj^tiyini and serving as ofll- ifuture? ond a similar amouDunt to a deferred Inan toto thp NntiifP rnnfiPfvnnrv. in______------^BroBdcnstciB-Associiocifltlotrio“recog^ cer ofliriocal underwriters’ associa-'j - ; - -'‘ Buy into^Boise-baS'ased-Trus-^oist—B B H V profit“ sh'ai4ng planan for retirement 1986 loto buy three miles of riverfront ______nizelocaliroadcastejsters.______tions.__ _ _ Corp., a Boston mone’ley managgmont ___ ■ funds. Stock optionsns extend weM be^__propertyerty in th e H agerm an Valley a re a ______^ company soys, ,^ ^ 0 yond senior managiIgement: about 70 o fth e eS S r n ^ c River. : t Dr. JJ. (Russ)is) Lambert rc- t-Patt Kcba.rds has been ap-p . “For a forest producijcts-relatcd com- K y g ^ 1 managers are qual:alified, Lydenberg Theic mmoney was used to protect the __ _ : ^centJy trajisfcrcd toto £St. Luke’s Hos- pointedjd executive director of the[lo pany,-Trus Joist’s intererest in th e e n v i-- h a b itaLat t o f th e Shoshone sculpin, a n : IpitaJi'n Sapnaw,, MMich. Dr. Lara- Twin FiFalls branch of Consumer — ronmonrgocs-warbcyi}yond'niosfcom“ H oW [ r m '“bn-cffv ironntcmatal inullerhl"chief iTndarigehgered lish specicH, as well a s : -bert is acting as ththc medical di- Creciit'it Counseling Service. The panics we’ve looked-a-at,” Steven, Ly- executive W alt Miniinnick was lauded the lastlast /ree-fiowing springs in the : -rector of the pediadiatr^c intensive volleywi•wide organiiation offers as-,g. denberg, an analyst for foi Franklin Re- by Franklin for tei4*stifying in June Hagermifrm an area. : - ca re u n it and also) headshi an emer-' sistanceice to people in nnonciai dis-g. seareh and. Developmenent Co^., said 1 ^ ^ ^ ■ ■ . 1987 before Congres:“SS on.what he be- C hairman a in Harold Thomas js pre- : - gency u n it for the tratransportation of tres^t CCCS’isC( a non-profit oi^ani-*jj.' Tuesday. lieves arc irresponsisible government sident"it'of 0 the. Idaho Outfitters and ; Icritic a lly il! childemem. He leaves a zationI supportedsi by contributions. Lydenberg praisesI the1 company's L subsidies for thc fororest products in- Guideses , A.ssociiition, Lydenberg also ; 1 1 2 -year pcdiatric prprivate practice pront-sharing progranam into which ^ dustry, including building I logging pointss ot o u t. ' - in T w in Falls. D r. R u s s e ll W. N cw com b re-g. Trus Joist sets aside 5 pereent of its roads on national fo:forests and below- O n; thethi negative side, women and ceived: thctl Idaho-Medical Associa-Q. pretax earnings. The mimoney is distrib- cost timber sales. minoriticrities are not represented on the ; : D r . J . L a ird Seaiicaicb , a certified tion BxiSxcellence Award for Julyly uted as cash bonus, every Minnick testifiedi such roads de- companyany’s bonrd of directors or - endocrinologist dialdiabetologist at 1988. ThThe award was presented inn . • months to all nun-uninion employees. stroy wildlife habitata t, force silt inlo am ongig itits top manogers. Its charita- i:T w in Falls Clinic:c a n d H o sp ita l, order to re^nize Dr. Newcomb’s•g known inside Tru;■us Joist as ™HAROLDTHOMAS salm on spaw ning are.reas ond ciegrode a ble contr>ntributions are “modcratci" Ly- ew «/otnnf<.«.r ------; ih u s b■ 1 ! pereent from a yearar ago to S1.66 ond-quartBrter sales of $22.39 billiollionl lion posted by the nmuch-larger Gon- F or r thoth first half^>f-l988, Ford has •: cently graduated frofrom the Certi- the facilitility’s excelence in slaff edu- billion, setting nn autoto industry rec- During tJthc .same period last yeayear, ■ oral Motors Corp. for>r th e first quarter eamBd ed $3.29 billion, or $6.74 pei- : : fied Professional Jewifeweler program, cation aniand training of incontinence - ord for th e second con;insecutive quar- Fordearmim ed S1.50 billion, or $2.90Oper p< of 1984. sh are, oron sales of $43.13 billion, up 10 :: The 11-week coursese dfTerst training m anagemement and skin care. The ' ter. share, on!m sales of $19.60 billion, “W e're ju s t deligl:ghted with these pereentint over the $2.99 billion, o r ■; in jeweliy-maldng andan the jew elry aw ard is jpresented to a small num- The profit was 2.5I percent j above In Apripril, the company reporte)rted earnings,' ...” Daviivid McCammon, S5.77’ perpe share, on $37.64 billion in ...... r; industry ...... b er o f facilities fai in the nation by ’ th e previous industry rerecord the No. 2 eaminga:a cofSl.62 billion, or $3.31t pcper Ford's vice presidentit for finance, said sales it it m ade during th e fu’st six ...... — — Procter aiand Gamble’s Attends Pro- autom aker set in th(•he first th ree share, on on sales of $20.74 billion1 forfc Wednesday. “But we/e can't let up bc- monthsh s oc f 1987. : * M ic h a e l D. H odgejg e h as been ap- fessionalal Education1 Program...... cause the competition)n is tough." Wednednesday marked tho ninth The weok before lalast, GM reported straightjh t q< u a rte r in which Ford haa rc - a 29-pereent increasiise in its second- portedd a a rccord company profit and Ousn*(ly r>M Ineoma •* •» ip > r e » tt y ot Mi»i I quarter earnings, conompared with the the fourtlu rth q u arter in a row in which it . thhe mo^ire------■ same period last year,ir. Chrysler Corp., has outeaateam ed GM. “I Chrysler I I _ the nation’s No. 3 aulutom aker, was to : SurgeonI qualcd 269^0 million pou?ounds, 11 per- June totalsiled 2.02 billion pounds, up 3 r d ep artm en t’s pounds, nearlync. all from Brazil. 3 from Ju n e 1987, th c d The m eeting will bc b( held at thc advancoICO lo various accounts, and •cent h ig h e r than in 1987.17. percent frorrom last year. Cattle slaugh-1- L — _ J Mandarin House, Blueue Lakes Mall, tho cashIashllow sheet lists paymonts I ^ Com m ercial catUe - slislaughter at ter totaledd 3.072 million head, up 1 per- Twin F alls beginning a t noon. actuallylly n-m ado. Together Ihey lel you -Idaho packing plants tottotaled 64,100 cent fromi J u n e 1987. Hog slaughter, ______soe howow 1your money's being spent, head com pared to‘ 58,70i,700 head tho at 6.90 milllillion head, wos up 12 per-^ EPA plcans for h and howhiow much is loll. Consult same month last yearir andi 61,100 cent from1 lala s t year. Lnmb and m utton hearing ni7T% PROFESSESSIONAL ECONOMIC -liead in M ay 1988. TotalII liliveweight of kill increasiase d 2 perccnt from a year WANTL H i J L M S E R VMCES, IC I INC.. In Ihe First t lh e c a ttle slaughtered duriluring Ju n e ac- earlier to 428,00042 head. ^ o n p e s t i Inlorstatfitato Bank Bidg. lor expert icide revvisions . professicssional jolp wilh financial CALDWELL - The EnInvironmental "Essentiatially, th e regulations willvill T rac to r, coi> m b m e planningng anda insurance. Phone 734- Idaho Be<3 a n C o m mnission Protection Agency is ccconducting a require moslost people w ho either use or 4545 forbr appointments.a " a n d f a r m hearing a t the College ofrid Ii a h o o n p ro - come in concontact with pesticides to re- n o a R . Lovo, LU.T.C.F. adds Jeroo m e m a n to t ranks posed revisions of tho sstandards of ceive sometle type of training," says Rodiod m achln*lery. ;f of0 the pesticides bureau of protection for people woriirking with or Awe, chief A budbudget is not a form of i JE R O M E (AP) - AI Jeromo J( man to thc comrmmittee Hatch Barrett undi arounil pesticides. the Idaho1 DepartmentD of Agriculture, ' i C all 701-841t 5 - 0 8 0 4 punishn'shmonl. but a liborating Jia s b een nam ed tho newccwest member Dick Heatonton. both ofBoise. The hearing, scheduledid for Mondny, Those ultimimately responsible for com- financialfin schomo. lofthe Id ah o Bean Commis!nission. In addjtt‘ PeaI throughout the nation. W ritten1 publicp comments may be :succeed Charles Marshalllall of Jerom e, and Lentiltil Council. John Driscoll1 The revisions lo bo disciscuHsed cover sen t lo thele D1 ocum ent Control Officer 3 vhose term expired. Andrndrus also re- Lakes oveiver the indu.stry’s in­• workers performing mani■nual labor in (TS-757C).). OiTice of Pesticide Pro-Z ( NEW,^...M O T COROLA :nppointcd Men! Ebbers5 of Nampa to temutionalll marketing) arm from Lee> fields treated with pestif f Thornton,l Wash. who work in foresUs, greerenhou.ses an d ^2 , 1921 Jefferson J« Davis Highway, ; Kenneth Cook of Piercierce ond Joe G eneseeJ farm fi er William H axton is-I- niirseries where pe.sticidede.s arc u s e d ;' Arlington..V V. a.. 2 2 2 0 2 , — RAIDIUS RAILDIOS 1 Kuebler of Boise were nainamed to tho the council’sil’s secreLnry-treasurer, andI those who mix. load or• 1 apply pesti- *. For furthrther information, contactic t Wo will now b c 8I01locking locally, mosl o> Motorola’rola's new lowKsost Radius Motor C a rrie r Advisoryy Committee,( Dirk Boettc>tcher of Continental Grain cides: und those who cleaean or repair ‘Universityy of Idnho entomologist lino of Rodios lo cocomplcmcnl thclr olhcr quolitieslies .portables ond mobiles. Wo wlli have inst replacing Don Jensen of'S S ta t r and Jim Co. in Lewisi'iston is an alternalc bonrd I, Gene C arper contaminated equipment. penter n t 885-7541. delivery on sales J^elson of Boise. Andruss reappointed n member. ronloi with m ^2Z5ro^8=825 C om plete I I Radius Rodios. WESTFALIJA [ISDDairfSefvice,lnc. ■DIGITA\ l PAGING MD tota SMM • Ml. ttib* tSnt - HIGHTECI;H DAIRYING’ - * S lleent i • Vibration * Beep * 543-8327------NNumber Combination L — l i : MILKERS iAND aobllB Plmne 737-1010 of all above. Y „ $ 2 4 5 0 T O 3 2 9 = 0 F R O M B e c a u s e5 your ; ihcom(l e grow s, PULSATOn COIlflPLETE ; y o u n e e d a life insuraimce policy ^\lhe W!\ / 3 o s t a th a t: igrows with y3 o u . ALUTOPHOWiiE CORP -ffVAdvaa n c e d — \LLEY-TWIN FALLS 712 71; ALBJON-BURLEY J T b h n A\ l] d e n 733-5470 678-8991 h a s t h e ai n n s w e r s . T XwiiiiI k i n g 333 VALling Magic Valley w ith Its> CommunicationCc needs -way radios In Southern Idaho) If you'fo looking (or M cD7D t onald Insurance I f s t e m s 7Top: Repeater? (Sun Volley & SSou outhern to Eastern Idaho) somoono w,m 11,□ J D a n K arren 1 •ized 2-woy rjdio lAjnkIno 'c a ld c n t - Uto & Health 1 oxporionco ir For 44 years helpirTelephone inierconnect • FIrsiFirst wllh silent dlqllol paging il ^ I Man.fianaiing youf ' Y o u C a n • First lo servicc Iwo-w Itnnncini noofl!i, givo • Fir^t wim Mounlain Tli M ) M O T O f t O i - A SERVICE STATION mDan n a call. Ho'li holp • • First with com putcriii ^ou wiUi all y o u t... 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    • ‘ Sunday, Joly 31. 1908 ^Timos Nows. Twin Fnlls. klatjo C-5 ¥ s , F f S RRaiders c:ontinue ( :o deal T By'By Tho Associated Press Good momii■ning. It’s Sun- day, J u ly 31. ThcThe San Diego Chargers traded of- fensivnsivc lackic Jim Lachey to the Los ngeles Raiders Saturday as most . ; ; 1 1 Angel S aturday’sf's scores FL tcnms prepared for prescason 3 a gome;imes. i t The NFL exhibition season began WM tt ' SaturItu rd ay at Canton, Ohio, where the I incinnati Bengals defeated the Los Major leag:igues ;. Angelageles Bams 14-7 as backup qunr- rbock Turk Schonert ran for onc AM ERICA N*jL£AGUE L ------tcrbac .. . touchiuchdown nnd passed for another. Boston 3, Milwiilwaukee 2 — Minnesota 4,1, (Cleveland 2. 7 t innings, rain Bengals win — C6 C alifom ia 15,5, CChicago 14 - % V- New York 3, To:Toronto 1 Detroit 3, Texasixas 0 ULachey, c who hadn’t reported to thc K ansas City 8,18, B altimore 7 . Chargfiargers training camp in La Jolla, j Oakland 5, Seal>ealtlo 2 M H Calif.,llif., went to the Raiders for tackle ihn-Clay.and-two Jlig h d ra ft choices,------...... NATIONAL.LEAGUE itJ - .U cichey h e started all but one game nt lefltc'fl tackle in his four seasons w ith th c H ouston 14, Los Angeles 6 Charglargers, but said hc wanted to play San Francisco» 22, A tla n ta l closer)scr to his Colum bus, Ohio, home. New York 3, PitPittsburgh 0 ■ B i l l , Instead, he was traded up the West Philadelphia1 3, Chicago 2 Coast.last. M ontreal 2, St. ]Louis 1 “Witll John Clay, wc have a pre- Cincinnati 2,Sa, San Diego 0 H j | ^ - iere young tackle who has nlready mndeidc a name for himself as a run t i S e blockeKker," said Steve Ortmayer, the - Charglargers’ director of football opera- tions.ns. "Clay is n very gifted, physical _ NFL exhibitbitlons linomr,eman." SIGNINGS Cincinnati 14,14, Los Angeles ■ OilcOilers comerback Steve Brown Ram s 7 Nr..|J««»TOlE8ATAMURA Cndcddcd his 10-day holdout, signing a , tliree-:rec-year, $400,000 contract with areno footballir Nacho Larracoec»echea, left, returns a voL'olley w h ile d o u b les parlartner Javier Idoeta watvatches d u rin g th e ir se m Iheclu»cluh. victory over Rick Mathjth e so n an d Tim C ris t inIn m en’s open doubless ata the Idaho Closed TeTennis Championships!s S atu rd ay , “]i fcfeci the last couple of years I’ve championship — beencn llknown as. a great hitter and a 'T id cover guy," Brown said. "It’s my D etroit 34; Chi»hicago24 ■ i! to prove that I’m the best cover ' fo p g tuns w/in in IdahiloClo)sedsiy and the best h itle r th n t a guy can Iw. B y -r yT hc Times-News Jnvicricr Idoeta, 5-7, 6-0,6-3 in the.he semi- M athcson w ere Illie No. 1 seods: Brown's staLs -from last season^iii- Today . ^ i'lnnlsIs 1S aturday. H e’ll m eet unsenseeded Idoetii nnd Larrncnchoechea were un- eludedo 47' tackles, two interceptions, a TWIiA'lN FALLS - Most top seeds■dsnd- Resultsts - C6 RitkI MathcsonJ of Caldwell nt 8:30 .seeded. fumblenble recovery and nine pas.scs de- cwis vancod ised. taiinaiiwd uununrtil.111. Pn>fil>rF»M. :ed through 98-degree Utem- >------this morningmc for th e title, They’ll m eet secoicond-secded W alters fensed. -• pcratu:itures here Saturday in the opopen- Matl[atheson defeated Tim CriiCrist of and Mark ScribnerirofKetchum in this Roolflookie wide receiver Sterling rou'ounds of the Idaho Closed Tenfennis tory over unseededd !D iedre Dunphy of Kclchu:hum 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 in thele other morning’s finale. \Waiters and Scrib- Shnrpcurpe signed a five-year contrnct Champ Idaho Falls in th e! ssemifinal and will semifirifinnl S atu rd ay afler Crist-ist had ner gol there by winningw their quar- withh thetl Green Bay Pakcers that re- Boisi)iso's Dar Walters and Meridiaidian’s face second-seededi Jane. Chi of Boise knocke ?chea of terfinal m atch ovt)ver un.seeded Dick porteditedly will pay him $2,825 million, 1 0 - CnirtW 13. T*f«w rked off Nacho Larracoechc lUl Lynett-Htc Schutsmcier, the top seeds‘cd sin in this moming^s fifinal a t 8:30. Chi, Boise,«, thei No. 2 seed, 4-6, 6-7,, 6-56- (re- Callow a n d Holgei^er Nickel of Idaho Shnrpoirpo, the Packers’ No. 1 pick out of II to - Ctum-. II. >2. ‘ men’g and women’s open singlngles, who beat unseededIJa J c q u e Sam w ay of. tired)1) ini: the q uarterfinals, F;ilis. 7-5.6-4. Southith (Cnrolinn, got a $1 million sign- I t f " -Clisrr*! 7, Ja.Jart Itfl f-oMu: moveded into today’s finals at Frontontier Ketchum 6-3, 6-2 lo.0 gelj into tho cham- Crisi nnd Anne-Mnric ing borbonus included in the package, it San ruo VI W.vr> rist - who ended up playinging nine U rraco ech ea i I S'r - e. Mwvvy L< Field.1. pionship m atch, losost las't y ear’s' tille .solsof of lennis Saturday — and1 MMi nlho~D egn oTBoise, HfeT 1 soods in open was3 reported.ret ,. 01 f finc«o. Irti B«T< cy • < IMem -Ci'vra'e.DoiA Schuhullsmeier, an 18-ycar-oldi wwho match lo C arrie Osbisborne. son were wc upset in the semifinaInals of mixed doubles, will■ill Uike on th e No. 2 The'he Green Dny News-Chronicle J»nm -CMW»II,I. IJ. won tl tnal lartl the Twin Falls Open hereere a Wallers, a formerer champion of this the men'sme open singles by Idoeta)cta and .seeded te a m o f WjiVnllcrs and Chi for saidj SIShnrpc will got a base salary of ioiom -Cn*v*t'Ujp-ujid - iMju* OiMMi AJ m onthLh ago, earned a straight-setQt >vie- tournam ent, started?d slowly in beating Larraci•acoechea, 7-6. 6-7. G-3. CrisiIrist and the title in lheir evevent lhis afternoon. $200.0110.000 in 1988 a n d $250,000 ne.\l ir«fl»T

    In amaateur sports,j , the ex<:ceptiorns don’i’t use dIrugs CSI’s Neill EDITOR'S NOTE:B; :This is thc first field team , all of whom suddenly tCto help coach in a three-part scries'es ion drugs in in- lale-night plane to temational amateurrsports. sp Cheating h a s aivilways existed,I, and it will aivIways exist. TcP o found they hnd a It calch. I. Yemeni team e Rose, hend o f lhe ■ By JULIE CART jht, yoii have toto understand.I. We must maake the athleti’ t e s Los Angeles TimesL Pan A m erican Spciports O rgfuuzalion , unciderstand.’ -Medical Comrnissioiion and a m cnibcr of • • B % yTheTitnt’.s-Nows ...... Helen Bostcrud,1, the Norwegian - AIAlexandre de Merodode, the International 01Olympic C om m ittee TWIN FALI^ - College of M inister of Justicc,I, wasw speaking be­ Internationalal Olympic Com mitl l t t e Medicnl Commis.sioiion,-headed the lab ** Jouthern Idaho track coach fore the delegates atat tthe First Pcrma- - nt Cnracas an d snidlid thnt- the scjindal Soul lick Neill will spend th e next n e n t World Conferemrence on Anti-Dop* , al the Pan Am Gan:tmcs wa.s ;i tu rning Pick sisix wweeks in the Middle Eastern in g in Sport. ;• 'AllAlbert,’ ” his astonished mothlother Such has been the,e underground na- drugs;;; thosell who utilize sophi.mici:liciilcd point, iation of N orth Y em en helping Explaining why she, sl the govern- said.'"’“ 'Why is it th a t you h aven’tt spo-sp ture of the problem1 iond the head-in-. drugst - m asking agents - lo renderren • “I think CanicnsIS was the m ost im- natic rain the Yemeni nalional track m e n t ofUcial responsiinsible for law en- ken aI singlesi word Until now?’ Ihe-sand attitude ofiif officials. As long urine le;tests incfrcctive; those who10 hhave portant Pan Amerlerican Games be- train enm for thc O lympic Games. forcement and overse(rseeing thc Norwe- “ToD which' Albert replied, ‘UnUntil ns athletes hnve beencn w inning m cdiik harness^!ssed the vast hul dormDrmnnl cause of th a t(d ru gI* scandal)."^ he snid. team gian criminal code,s, \would atten d a now, evieverything wcs OK.’ ” for sporting nations,i, ili seem ed lh a l no sportss medicinetr complex worldwidwide to “All the an ti-d ru g; programs[ you .sec conference in Canadilada on drugs in- Thec storyj is illustrative on maimany scandal or injury would w derail thc aid lherlem in their quest for strenirenglh. now havo been devel.'eloped afier th at, Il Neill No will be going to’ Yemen sp o rt, B osterud told1 ththis story; levels,s, : b ut perhaps not in th e' wayw, gravy train, speed1 andar security from tests., opened everyone's. eyes. e The athletes undender the auspicious of thc U.S. “W eare told th a t AliAlbert E instein a s B osteru>rud intended w hen sho spokeike a t The fact is. everyththing in th e sports . Publicblic consciousness aboul drugrugs in thought it w ould bee ia game of records, Infornformation Agency, nn nrm of Q child was somewhavhat slow-minded, the Junune 26-29 confercnce at Ottawtaw a, world wns n o l OK unjn lil now. A fter 20 sport hasha come n long way fromI CiCiira- notcontrol. They tlirliniight there would' thehe StntcS Department, ; - A t least hc didn't su>suy a single word Canadada. S he m eant thnt, untiLnow,ow, it years of Olympic drupug testing, severnl cas, Venezuela, Vei in tho summeriicr of be no testing. So.1. in this wiiy. the during his first threhree yeanj. Obvi- was nonol neccssary lo g a th e r• t)the scandals, arrests at iiintem ationnl bor- 1983. From F a laboralory that[It few (Pan-Am) Games iiiielped lo get ity; North Nc Yemen, ofTicially ou sly , his p nrents were/ere afraid thnt lit- world’sl’s sports authorities to discuscuss ders and numerous1 1 h e a l^ risks, the fearedit cnmect the new s th a t 15 alhlcIhlotes drug problem beforere our eyes." / kno^l^;nown ns th e Yeinen A rab Re- tie Albert would nevnever bo ablo to the usese of illegal and banned drugsIgs in much-di.‘icussed w arr agi am st drug.s in hnd tesilested positive for banned■d sub- Once the probleqeqj was before the publilublic, is n Soulh DnkoUi-sized sp eak . Olympicpic sports. Sho metfnt that thethere sportis,asever.,boingng wop by the alh- stances,os. including two fromTl the eyes of the world, wwhat did the world counountry of 6.5 'niillion people lo- • “Then,ono day, atti-,t tlic-dinner table, , w asn't.r't.rouch of Q.probloTh o f drugs:gs in letes who use drugs.toto enhance perfor- United'd 5S lates. do? T hat depends,s. Mnny countries, calecaled on tho Red Sen and.bor- little yMbcrt suddenlyily said, T h c soup sport ununtil the last year or two. mance: those who arere belieijfixilflni'td More:re shocking h e re w as the'e.xoe.xodus suchns th c U nited[ SStates, eslnbliHhi'd deririeringSaydi .Arabia. - •• is loo hot.' Everj-irjthinc was OIJ unlil now. nboul lhe stale-of-thiIhe-spoft designer of 13 mimembers of the U.S. trackck nnd; ’ drug testin g prograiam s. ______I C G Tlmos-Nows.. TwinTv Falls. Waho S u n d aay. y . July 31. 1909 FFired-up Scorees and Stitats ___ -H —I C-itnmi D°-n. Bengals t7^Tow ?5 Vu-‘*CAj’;? ’ Coopper moves upip in stan d in g s nar>os'cn hHn-Ql'‘-tO” t:i) - I n »/tcn (V.I ;-l>»TOT". ,x.- J. 0 S ~ " ■ COEOKR A D O SPRIN G S, Colo. -■ KeK ent Cooper o f Albion haa moved If >1 ncn ra rj itf,.- roll Ram ------^ALstandlngs9® - .. C o e;d d L e a g u e s uptotK FN■NbV4 spot in’hls spcctalityrsayrsaddle bronc riding, in tbe latest C»>ja;i4W.iJ-C S 1 t I nal Rodeo Cowboys Association, to n 'lJ l I TirJlFa-..i-.CoaSo'iMJ CCANTON, Ohio.(AP),-- 1The Los rankings: releasedn by the Professional 1 »Jlrr-*tVDI season, leaving him a liltle more i'j'a^AJiOAOviAdv: py«5iS.ii ; I 70-71-t4|.t W I PC OD. AVngeles ns Rams were playingIg ia n e a rly Cooperr Ihas earned S24,727 this sca (l-.l Tom Reeves o f LewisvUle. Texas. ,v I I'sl C-3 fiv\jg*nl..tcx7 f.Jf.J^-3 7 5 1^ .^jtiiii 0 0 IM prai>ractice gam e, b u t the CiiCincinnati than $15,0i,000 behind event leader Tor 41 y» ■ Oa. ; :i aswon $39,964. 4.' ^>4 Cfur, U . ^ j . . . 'e ,'2 >» B)cngal9 c r w ere on a mission. Reeves has ' IJI I «. 6 JW ? UWith backup quorterbaclDack T u rk Itw a s ththe highest rating of currentmt PRCAI season for Cooper. i;- MX) O'' 1>T[V»5-Miyr» Mr 7u'.7-'.-'4' £ t'T-.tJuflo - - 436-.10 . - - 6«cvr4 6er*t' Gft* .. - - . J------S i:i — Schkhonert throwing-for one toito u c h d o w n ------70-14' C Cco-.lior. fl tl 7’ 7tl- 14' <■ I'l’wMl*.t" 0’ oS’ nn.)md running for another andam D avid /l>1..14.' f ^ulcher intercepting pusses!s tto se t u p C h i l l < Wfashington_LPG a i A iv'"", p!! 'r,[i n l b o x Ss C c o r e s ’ t';.*’’-..- B L-aji* le m i to p s T.»^. « th scores, th e D enials tooltook a 14-7 ' 55706.- ,. « ; ^ “ bot] 51 ii05 10 Co«Tjn' 4 0 11 f .'K " M G A >VlT«‘*Jlll‘.alV...... ”5 3 ■ Ci vict'ictory in the annual AFC-N:-NFC Httll BtTHESESDA, Md. (AP) - Biddingng fifor her first vitloiy jn 12 years 5: 4'»5 II O.I-IV. JOOO0 0 nucf;u 4 0 10 coc:/'.r. i--.- if Fam e gam e Saturday. - on the LPCPGA Tou r, Connie Chillemloi sishot a 7-under-par 64 Saturday 1 0 Cjj ”5 10 4 I ; 0 J.i-..|..r , I t 5 c O fF i: 44.' ic> limvi'i 4 x; (1 0 Ij;r 40U0 i,j!r-» ‘r ^4 ■ to tako a oione-stroke lead over J a n Stej (-■■ j'l.' ri" (vctfiOo 4 0 0 00^>vi-.vli0!i JOOJ „ ,r,v - « LajJlB 3 0 0 0 llor. K«>3,\Ha-t! two roundsds o fth e $225,000 G reater• WsWashington Open. Ck.-v^mjra 3 1 r 0 II Chillomini, who started the day’ fi\five strokes behind first-round ■■ . Tirr.ry. tmi- ' -30101 O 3 0 0 0 I. Nif» I.TW1I. TvtnT»ll Kalla. .3 2. hn.J fl^. Pro football IM^P JOU0 0 1011 ;>j 3.TV i'vi’vl'*'ll. ll'‘W..’'’i «. , ■ leader Jud)dy Dickinson, birdied six ofDfthe th final n in e holes to finish two ) 0 Cte>-x/'l) :«00 Ch.HlfirKhfr.TirnFrwinFaii..*: • oc^ao ... . trips overr tht e 6,250-yard B ethesda1 CountryCo Club course at 6-under- OOOO I ilrj.cJWe.m.e.m, Dirlrxh. J4 1’. TantKl r „ 17*^° \y m i ...... 'tj Rams coach John R)bins(inson said, 25 3 JffTLi.r, Jernni., VJ' 4. These are preseason games ^/'0:rs1,5 GGs-'-t '‘•'>1 30 1 5 I lies. ... Wo ahola7575 a n d finished in a tie for 14t14th. 10-11 r " ' w-’-h] "f" sm." ^ tOo-.i■ Ekniai iU.'>Tr I lOO30 -CiUwii • 1 _ sealeason a year ago, went intonto the ex- GRANDD BLANC, Mich. (AP) - HowardHo> T w itty bogeyed the final t o .'.in o (Ij’ - ;3-fj;^.ij a .’. C.»■ a-.iaaa", r.n- mjCn- .' I I-., s„„. r« j 75. -J. Ju.liu A.. , L PC CD hibilibition a s if it w ere a playoff ( I I iVi- - • til ItIj) OfvriltiJiltOlJil y - W.I a:h unja,>.Tw,llK.Il..'«>11.. K). .1. CcntiT l}uiijlr5. lIuM. ;"1. DfTBamo. . i,„i„ S aluirday ri to drop into a three-waj-way tie w ith S tev e Elkington and Ir.u .:.-- >1 si .>11>l lU >1 11‘n IIJ » ._>! , Jo.hll»m.n.T»in,T..nF.ll..y4 .rOnrcMi 14.|g ji-'iC^il'i 5 : “We took this serious“■ Scoit Vcrpip la n k a fle r three rounds ofifthe thi Buick O pen, ; I[r:<>ia |K»y I. II ‘il i ' 3 3 I ’ ' ’ - I. K.d« m. li.liulil. :i. 'J, Tira firp., f, 7» ■' Ful,^ulcher said. "Some peoplelie soy Its Elkingtoilon, a 26-year-old Australiaillian who started the day three 13 ' ' ’ ' B T.iftK.IU.:S 3,T1.,1,Tl.,nu.tTlWm.n.J»r>iro., t' ;i&CfiaTt«*'’afl 6 ? 750 , ______>•■’5'’ I Vcr>t<*._4' ^ ' 4,^ UJ . .1.. U._L...C..Q_.„j j ,4 .||u~i,H1..UT,Ur i:mlcrccp- ^en Gro.reen, thc 1965 Buick Openen ctam pion, shot a 65 and was NLstandings ■i3. PuUE i-tl5!lu“0K >!■ , I, rnnS.1.1. Oc«iii 'c„ “-m S'?'irst touchdown, a 4-yard ke i' o Dra-ac- 4^0 'O T.inr.Il..n .1, .Mi I'u ichonert. W a l k e i z u r e ! I ?s ?: S'f' ker suffers sei Inno 1. ttW r .,rT..r.ll.,40:,Tol-, T s }22 L*Later, his 43-yard intcrceploption ro- ■ CHICAO Vv'".4 U 40 4 0 ^J »'«• T-i^lF.ll...^*. ’ y GO (AP) — First basemanlan Greg W alk er o f th e Chicago 4^ 1 ? ^ 5 0 ? 0 : " I* IJ KrwOK'HC um sc t u p th e w inning touchcichdown. Whilo S o x . afler he had an apparent seizure : 45 HI50 437 I f ' v:>».-iD 4 0 0 0 f on I«< V. r..,l r.ft. K. :; s; i" lujj K w as re stin g comfortably afl< •9 4^? iV' 4 0 0 0 c "1 made a rule for myself ^ o-it:>c ? 0 a 0 H Bolf at lio ondcollops.}sed on thc field prior to SatuSaturday’s g am e ag ain st tho Cali- ' I PCI Ga ' “ ■=5 I 0. stata r rt o f cam p,” he said. “I’mnaforcofiil a fomia Angogels. 1’ « layer and I'm oflcn around t 47 M4 3 ' 10«0'. id tho ball. W alkor wasvj taken to Mercy Hospitallital by ambulance for immediate I" 0 I decided if the ball comesos rmy way, allinlion anda. then was transferredi to Christ Hospital in suburban C.«'C»ra!' 'Oj i! S ’, SSS'o lo 5C 45!i i: '‘ I"” J 30 0 4 0 I T.t «> Iu-.-. I 8 111 3 I’mm goingI to catch it." Oak Lawna where Dr, James Boscardi:irdin of the White Sox is a staff ■ ■ 35 67 343 .’4 ra w Id ah o 'C: lo io s e d ...... &Schonert w as traded two) yearsye ago member, Sl'.\fa.ri t 0.1 d.^w«->an3i-Mj.-Mji«-^(3i Mfjriiir. I y the Bengals, thon was cut by th e £-l<%3 ttcr. a : 00. t f mSA s standings J SA/'f'i'K'liaJ. *!ar.!a 1 • C'k 1 tC{l-^tt^Du'3ti tl ,tlanta Falcons in the preseaiseason last . S tn rli lir-ic >3 >VlvCv/;hO Jir-,c/i;.ni 0-£-.i»-^ C'Ji. . T».nfj t VrnsA....«n:cn ing loses titlel e i n K O «<; •.-.-fiiiei SO-HJJi''- sason: The Bengals pickedBd him u p f>. 3 CKsjsr |!< H BM D3 :0 MESNdrjIdl’KNSI.MJLES ..... se a s tuarl.rtla.la _ ^ gain, b u t he sp e n t his seasa lay." down arouniind him . ^P~.-l-3nir.4n C"v*GO ’’ Srminnau - iii.-!al5;-T.rr.3ll«oaj-'p~' l.a)-, f>3. I.yncllr StarlingI wV as knocked out by Colombiimbia’s Tom as M olinares afl^r tho risrousiv.,!^ jm i'i vo ona™,!..,.one "iY „ , ut.r*r.n»«vr»liiifij M»o'^ 0 3 ' .’ 0 bell rang eni:nding thc sixth round, iwjit» '-’I ‘< tot * 0 SiTi, 3 1.' .' .MtVSOi’EInl’ENIXll'nU^S Mkfiam i, 4 9 e ^ But refenjrce Joe Cortez ruled that.1 “p“punches were in progress" as tmr u ll rWD"" fWrninn.l. I/ll 4. rta;a Bax: On.'f C*xvr;na-nj»H)«iUflC>« °aa'a”^-l^° 4 0 0 1' • the bell raniing, making the knockdovmvn cofficial. W hen C ortez reached - - - rrf«f C.llo* Nirkrl.T-i.il-l Q03.an Cnai.li of 10, th e fighter was deihronironed ns th e W orld Boxing Asso- 0 ji-nr’is 3 0 10 rii f.J lin s4roMnl . Starling: couldCl n o t be saved by th e bellbcll, according to WBA rules. He ao’hc- JOOOC >; (;.i~in.iw.B*. ^ tooday in UF iV.V.inc' 5 0 11 Clw;»*K»* I 3 0 0 0 f«5-3 r" I 0 0 0 0 ?.'TTo° I 0 0 0 0 • '■ .gotlo his feetfei just about at thc countnt oof 10, but Cortez signaled tho - 4 0 10 O'lncv'ccvtc' 5:?0 u.K.io OO^OOJ.0 J.t:v. ' 0 0 0 Ol’ENMOE: rtOEDiKiniuai LONDONLC (AP) - On thoho eve of fight was o\over. T he Starling cam p was wa; incensed over the outcome 5<"t;»'35 5 0 10 C'''C*nti ? , «“•«'uar1»rfln.l. . B-etilo J J 1 I ’arc" 4 1 ? 3 C'»:!J3 0’“ i*.li.r.Cli>J»t ,SVk. oir NFL preseason gamele {several and immedndiatcly said it would file a prolprotest. — _1^3 1 1 llaV»l'r-l) lllaknlrr. >',.;. . . . v,;;>,r;. II.-,.*., 54,' th o ir ••ID 5010 Clnivi>.r.>vjP3i - 5ai '^,1 ri»n»r .Irl M,^la.^ilanb-*r •hou!ousand miles from home, theLhe M iam i n __ » 'la-l- : 0 1 0 >•' -D.Mja t lOOCM uu.t _1 0 ;j«;T.SaTvc‘-“) SaaalAsuU___ . . - DolpJ)lphins and tl^_^n Frai^rans_cisco_ KemilIngtpn boss b u y s f ^ P a t s |30 JO to C:•1•al^ r-f'-i-^'Ct Jrf r.:Vin-<:iar,r.:V 7-:..: 1. “I hope that the fai^s of NcNew England a re going to enjoy ■«»“ “ r ' " ' ^u’ ^to 5.’4 ^4 a n dd Iother established touristsisis Irap s . an ' 'I tA ij'f li IVrT> b» ilrJjult.(aull, f.l-ft-11 irt Uiltl •'■’jw C ^ the PatriotsIs a s I’ve enjoyed them andid in the fu tu re th e team ju st geU n uiisCi’on v^'«, t'fli'c*I). C»'C««n Ilf) ...... -.■'n . On..1<-:- n 4 1 ,' P ...... n !1 w 5-' h igjh h 'on th e agenda. i-ninc.-it.. :.T ,.',i'. 1 better." M i>cH 60 '.0 r r .: .r . ' . „ /■. SMl.JSINCIJIM “Th is is th e ir only tim e lo enjonjoy th o bo tto ran d b T | ertain, however, if and whenien he will finalize the deal sincc - (i»a«». A floflor this, it’s down lo business l':wU9 ? 0 NENBC-TV-will-televis^the-gar gam e-live------H a r o im i erly tops cv: y c l i s t s _____ ;t 11 a.m, MDT. Thc game10 canc be TWIN FA^ALLS — Fritz Hammerly,riy, Frank K alange and Mindy 1 Srrni e en3n oh channels 7 and 36i8 ini tb e Brown tookk th I e honors a t last week'ss eijeight-mile time trial, tho ninth I ...... II.,..I I ...... >,.1 'i.l M agi-Igic Valley. stage in thec 16-stage Magic Valley CycliJyciislfi/Blue L akes Cyclery Sum- r>oir V ,•.-. ■..... , ^ ThiThe B ritish m edia have built bui the mer Race Series.Sei g a mme e up as a rematch of Supeiiper Bowl Hammerljriy won th c Class A m en’ss divisiondi' in 19 m inutes, 55 scc- V.0»- c’ < 0 0 0 W ’Kinc' , li J 0 a u :s 3 0 ; u ' ' XIXX three t years ago when the 49ers . . onds, beatlniing Mac Mayer at 20:02 andind Dave Nelson at 21:58. Gary, 03'»" '0 4 0 10 tt 1 Pl.-.. b e3t a t 'the Dolphins 38-16 at SStc tanford, G raham wasas fourth a t 23:09. •'.-•t-: :^ o Pjcj <"■.-< J 11 -, P n lir 4o:o>:^.ch kr„t.- I. n Fa » >■ ’ V n 5 n rrm ‘■•"'.V I M r.l T hj ). '"1';^ ; t o ssquare q i off aBjin Sunday but)ut in the jnnna Hewit/ilt al 24:47 and Annette Shilljhilling in 28:10. f . ’ )' «^5 c ' u n fanfamiliar surroundings of WeiiVembley, The next. slago s w ill bo a two-mile hilllill cclimb, se t for next Tuesday. •• t'3^ in y l r ' old-es•established homo of Englisglish soc- . V:^o 1?. 1.. ,-;i^|.p a/t A 1 ...... Tream ct ofTicinls snid Monlan.lana nnd Tf** K.-k J't liraiJliMfti _ , . 1^ ANTIQU3 U E S -4 - U ’ M airino rir bolh would start thehe gam e, .•••V" •••- ‘ : U(i\lK.S'S*l)•S4DStS(.l.f;S ., , . • p ro)babiy b a giving way afler the lh( first Monday, AugustAi 1,1988 i. w » - *|uirt#r1 ' 5 i~ q u aQrtcr r t lo th e ir respective back-ick-ups. . Eveningig sales - 6p.m . 'ViVhile h said tho fact that lhthe stn- ve. W est, Jero m e ...;•* > I. Oa,< d iu mim w as somo 4,000 miles from fro Mi- ^ p r 705 8th Ave. B blocks North & turn left to «c^' a mli i and a 6,000 from Candloslicttick Park From bank< (corner stop light go 8 bl end of streer e e t. a • "'■■■i' i ’ mi:n> mixIOl)yl’III,»> in SaSan Francisco would mnkeie i no dif- II •.!■ 1,-.' -J (Ju.Ilcrfiiurflnal. ,.. ,, . . ... ;V‘ J4—• ferenl ✓ Expert Engravingig LoLocated: Two blocks wcsl oli| Ihc Depot Grill, Twin falls, Idaho. Ihen ' Buick O pen y\/\ blocks soulh and 1/2 block ws\AtiSi. Waicli for sa le si^ns. .n«rjni«Ml;aliH., r; ' Watch & J6welry Repepair TliilJ Qjirtrf y cnidnala /N E W ! Silver Giftwar/are ^ L E T I M E■: : 5:00 P.M. 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    A ...... j ^ _ Sunday. July 3 1 .1980 TinTimos-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho C-7 NL:1Metsi deal Bucs3 seccond siitraiglh t shilutout ; NEW YORK ( A P )-T - T he New York o ut in th c fourth. nings. V alenzuela led 2-0 throurough th e San Francisco Gii3iants defeated the Todd Worrell, V 4-9, relieved and Mots picked’the beet tintime of the sea- Baseball Johnson scored agai;ain in thc sixth, four innnnings but after a pitchch to A tlanta B raves 2-1 S(Saturday. Wallachach flied to centcr, scoring G alar* 8sn to show off the bestsst pitching st^iff Hc walked with two0 outs, stole his Ramirezez w ith two outs in tho fifth,h, thet The third-place GGiants now trail ' rVgar” io bfiscball. “ “ 20th base and came1 \homo on Kevin left-handnder appeared to have injurijurod Los Angeles by five> gomesg in tho Na- Mikeke FitzgeraldI hit his second dou- rSid Femnndez andd RandyI Myers standing,’'Ig,” P irates m anager Jim Ley-jcy- Elster’s single. It wass ^Elster’s eighth- his shoul)ulder. tional League Wcsl;st. T he Dodgers ble ofif theth gam e a n d D ave M artin ez combined on a four-hit•hitter Saturday land saidlid. “They’re hitting a little.tie. inning hom e ru n Fri

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    3 y LORAYNE OFORTON SMITH woyy through personality, pnp ro b - ■T^mcs-Ncwa writerHer le mIS s b’om out of alcoholic o r p a rental e n abuse? There's AdiA dult... ■- TWIN FALLS'-3 — Gair Jackson ChildiIdren Anonymous and EnE m o - has her handsB ffull as a new tionsIS A nonym oua nnd in n uuncr-* m i .m other who is woworking fulj tim e ablee cother groupa where partiirtic i- :afler a throc-momonth maternity pantsits try to understand t thi h e i r ^Icave. tan ggled le human relationships u n - But she is tryiLrying' to s t a r t a d e r guidance gi of trained leade:.d e rs, •working mothersrs siipport group sometletimes using structured m a - 'in T w in F qHs. Why, W one might terialal based on thc time-provi-oven Task, with so litUeJ e free timc, does 32 st'step program devoJopcd ib y - ^ho want to putt effortc into such AA. W j f i f m '%/■ ^ organization?? T he;here are ^overal versionsId o f ! Jackson, who is office m anager why' suchs groups hnve sprung ui p [a t N o r th w e s t TVanj•onsport, says she throu{lu g h o u t th c country. fcola young worvorking. mothers .WiU'ith the loss of extended fan:a m i- •Jieed thc support•t ofo other womon lies,, inii d iv id u n ls ifccl m o re isoo la la t- in similar circurcumstances and cd, sajsays Carol Alonzo, fam ily se have few opportuirtunities to ' see vicess techniciant nt the Twin FalP a lls each other. ofTices:es of Health and Welfare. ;! "Just realizingig other people Year)ars ago when most peopio p le bave to copo withlh tht c sa m e p r e s - liv e di inear relatives there wasa s a ' ' 9u r e s h e lp s," eh ee says.si "There's a built-iit-in, albeit unconscious, su] mother/child support su] group port systems; of aunts, grandpa which meets durin,ring thc day and ents aor cousins to help out in i that's great. ButL workingw women times!s of( crisis. ' • who have even mornorc pressures — Phil«1 Grover, regional m nnagta g e r - fike guilt — can'tn't attend exccpt of thchc Mental Health Service; »n thc evenings." s a y s thc tl whole cultural attitudlu d e • And, she doesn'tn't want to go to of whi/hat peoplo should tolerat

    'W henI a£ life-style charmge is forced on isomeonone .' . . the pers'•son loses his orr pbewANOY AneNZ h crr built-inI su p p o rtrt system.' S u p p>ort o groups help, whethroccss of changed circum- want to havee somethings I'm widows ws, for example, would re- re The 'I'imes-Neww s mont when he's firfired. He's in both grief ex-c: stances is now marrmrried and has two chil* ‘in tis re s tc d in a n dd bcI able to bc main inir mourning or even sccluclu- pericncc and a drcdrastic role change. Or tth h e d ren . w ith him," ahe saya. ya. sion fo:for a yenr," he snys. NovJow Stepping fromI tone wny oflife to nnolhIther lonely widow whoh’hose life revolves arounind Dr Helen Rose FuchsFuc Ebaugh, Sister He- • : A wide assortmei nent of support there! i:is no longer lhat expecta:ta- has been describeled by :i 'IVxas sociologistst as her a^^ing pet. When W the animal finallilly len R oac fo r 11 ycars, e a r has called thi8..p.ro:______igroups have prolirejiferated in TSvin tion. "role exiting" and)d can (rjisily be undersloinood wears out, she’s in agricfcxpcriencc." ccss "role exit" andad Ihcr dream is not that Falls in recent yeryears, following He u! nlso sees a snowball efTecifeet when one undergrgoes 11 dramatic chnngc^c of Rood, whose brbrother and 8i8ter-in-la^aw her book, "Becomingng ian Ex," becomes a best— ’ ’— : Tiationwidc trendsds which 'have- from- th ■ the succcss of many suchuch occupation or job.). ■ wore killed in a,'planc pl ci-ash last fall, sayays seller, biit that thche concept of "role exit" seen people with.h all types, of sharing n g /su p p o rt groups, However, unpla;lanned role changos alsoo iioc* "People nsk: howV lolong does thc grief exper;.•ri- fin d s its w ay in to) inintroductory psychology - problems seekingB comfort and Whenicn people sec that otheriors cur from tragedie;ies of all sorts, snys a TwPwin ence last and wcI hchear many answers. Butt iti texts. .support from othersers with like ait- are he helped with a particularliar Falls man. never goes awayy because I you can't erasnse She says she did1 notm coin thc phrase, but ila tio n s . p ro b lemem, they feel their own bur-ur- Ivan Rood, who10 was instrum ental in fofor* m e m o rie s ." she was the first to r e s e a rc h i t th r o u g h in* They vary fromI suchs longtime dens cai can be lightened by meetinRing mation of a Survivivors group at First UniJnil- Thc Survivor groupgr< is designed to hel]elp terviews with-lgS peiporsons and discover thc 'groups, such as Alcoholics with thi those in like circumstances,:es, cd Methodist Chulurch, points out lhat grit:rief- p e o p le le a r n lo cope cop with their losses amnd similarities and thc th stages people go Anonymous, to serverving needs of the psyc iychologistsaya. causing events hainve many catalysis besidilides how to live with thithem, he says. TVam memm- through as they leavcave one role in life and ovcrcaters, drug ; addicts, di- RiUi;i Larom,L director of the Col-'ol* the most obviousi Iloss o fa loved one. bers undergo 403 tto 50 hours of traininjing , move to another. ;vorcees as well as)s persona] with lege ofjf Southern Idaho's Center ^ ‘r "Grief can be cm;nusL'(l by lo ss o f th e familmily frum Joan Dalton,rj, afl local counselor, She soon met herier husband-to-be, a psy* 'iill t 5T)cs of familyy oand/or hoalth for Newew Directions, says, a m iyor jor farm," he says. "Family breakups —— a The proup is calcalled "Survivor" becausese. chiatrist, who wasI goinggo through 'a divorce. ' .p ro b le m s. r e a s o nn iis thal "this is a time of of daughter comes homeh pregnant.— meai^•ans R ood s a y s , "w c feltfelt we were survivors off ai and a d^ct^ friendend was wrestling with _____ ...... -'.I- C an't-handio youriur childron ?-A rapidlyly changinK -values u n d -life- ift— • rolcs-nrc changed:!drA"son”goes’on"drugS7 s“— traged.v.-Even'lhoufough^t'hadhU Kapperiei^'ti■fo w h e t h e n i e really wwanted ar tTbc a doctor, 3 b u g h Love g ro u p wiwill b6 starting styles." these things canI beI just as devastatingg asn us physically, it. didd mentally. But wc’v«vc She noticcd thatt alall three of them were ;Ogain this fall. •W hlen er a life-style changc is traditional causesH of grief. o v e rc o m e i t a n d sjurvived." u r • Sec ROLES:-ES on Page D 2 *; Still .struggling to tc work your • Scee iSUPPORT on Page D2i "Take a man whtho has worked for .'JO yearuars The Ibxas socioloiologist, herself an ex-nun 'a t hy WMiams^ Lhelps Letit's meeiliat the■ band azoncert ^ W eflnainally got to a City Band to ata *-*nd n d thc Future Homemak- [• fconcertTlThursday niRht and it r _. era of Am America's national leader* 3 commtunitp uvith jbyW . Jvviis iilniosiiosl like old hom e week, L o ray n eO . ,i,ipmccileeting in Cincinnati. Ohio, T he musiiusic is alw aya pleasing, ily was 1987-88 state presi- [: ^ByLORA-VNE.ORO RTON S M IT H ' . m m smith , ' I thtl at “ono person con maaake a dif- bui the wtweekly performances , , dent; RifeRife is chapter president, r yimes-News writer feren ce." se rv e Lhele sat m e s o c ia liz in g needs spotlight Huettig,ig, stntef secretary, and Bell |, • S h o w e n t on to pro v e! tthis theo- ns the ancincient village well, iS a m cmember l of the Student Body t w i n ' f a l l s LS — Kathy r' ry as a paid stalT persojon for Uie Peoplee hhave opportunity to She and 14 other nnominees Slate Tta:I ta m . ; - WxUiitinis ; was“‘com coi fortably'- en* j/^erican'.Cancer Socieiety,. serv- ' meet frienends and neighbors they:y wcro honored at thcu 1D r Frist Hu- I - bconcod ih o midniddio class lifo* . iiig as ^ n director foi‘or tho 12 might notot otherwise sce. Duringig .manitarian award lu:luncheon, The Magicic VnlleyV students listed on ■concern for com- ptyle ^th.little-coi surrounding counties. thc eveninling 1 learned one friendd award is named aftercr Dr Thomas the Colleyllcge of Idaho’s spring I : miunJty Borvico1} agondcs for T jk : Sho brings this philoiloaophy to was havini'ing cataract surgery ear-ir- Frist, S r, one of tho’ foundersr of dean's list includc A dam r'w faich sho bod ncn o nc<^ 8ho, , > I ^ V h er new job, where she> isays, the ly the nextext m o rn in g . A n o th e r con*on- the Hospital Corporaration of Forbes,s, SShawn H um berger :: lhought.. p H current emphasis is goii aing to be Hded she'se's lo he a groat-grand- A m i- rirn ______a n d X aJ uuricLNcjKCQmb,.aiLIwin r ______------r ^ B n r — h e r — ?laVB ■ B i i d d E n a y - T ^ t " “Tn?aS6aaiii{ir tho awarcic n c s s of m olher. K oener, d e sc rib e d1 byb her peers Falls; MolMolly M orris, Kimberly: ; dbiusged acme yean yo£ ago when .'B Q l tho noeds United Wayr agcncies And bestesl of all I saw M ar- as a "pillar, a steady,y, strong infiu- Gayla Smutny,Sn Buhl; >th of h e r s o n s , p n i ;.,Bho realized both se rv e . fTueritc LLcwis E verts, former cnce," was presentedd a $250 Stephanianie A storquia, Gooding; '-'through a gonotitotic fluke, hod . . W hile sho sees little changecl in Twin Fallsills te a c h e r n o w liv in g inn check and will now compotecc re- Patricia:ia Bi allard, Bellevue, and Jes. • ''■■■ hcaziag disabilities directiond i of tho onjanizai;ation, tho Arnes Iownwa. where her husband,1, gionally with winners;irs from other Rhondaia OWt, la b o ra - B o b bt)le le Shepherd, Gooding; •. Stairt, . a. commumunity agency Locally, this means bl obtaining which hasIS 1been ns w arm aa 107’ lory: A n n a C o o p e r ,•, Ibaker/lead DonnaI M cCall, Twin Falls, and ; w h ic h a lso h c lp a chcbildron from low incomomo fami- many' more volu jlunteers thnn currentlyy pnrtici* degrees, shsho aays. caterer, dietary servic'ices; Suc De- Susan TVner, Jerom e, received • Ues. "It was a hujhumbling oxporienco io0 accopt; p ato in th c a n n iin iual fund-raising drive cucuch fall. Ted Hnda d le y , b a n d d ire c to r, in*n* Rocchis, RN, intensisive care unit; the Dr. JamesJai Taylor scholar- ( thoir help," says'th''the how dirocior of the 1 s XJiiitid ■ AndWilliaroB'&sTielieves it'cah be'donb. vited the: Inlarge audience to comee Gay la Henke, ofTicee su: p e rv iso r, ships. McCMcCall also received the W a y o f M ag ic ValToy1Toy. "Thuru are trcrrumendous people out thiiexL’Kt Thursday for special cardiopulmonary, St. Benediledicts Fam ily Medicnl ;I ’’They, d i^ 't disciIscriminate iigainst mo bbe c c a u sc w£iiting tO; bo 0 6 k( e k e d r s h e says, eventif. AlU 5f p.m. food concessionsns Toni Hernandez,, LPN.I third Center awardaw and “Tyner was ; I I w aan't lo'w incomc)ma," she saya. "They lool3okcd ot Tlie new direct ector soys sho. is impressjsed w ith will be operperatcd by Junior Club north; G race HerrctiJtt, RN. sec* named "sti"student of the year." ; tho Bopd and providvldod flcrvicoa" — e v e n succoss*su Uie excellent oirgs irganization and dcdicatio;ion of the membersJ wwilh profit-s to benefii ond north; Stephanielie Hillius, • Deannaina Beer, W endell, re- fully arrangipg forbr jjkceded heart surgery ft f for one 20-membcr U niteited Way board, where pcpolicy d e- th e cily swiiwimming pool fund. Att7 7 paraihedic arhbulnricccc; Karen • ceived theLhe p ro g re ssio ri a w a r d and : spn QUer her privnt<'n to doctor k e p t “p u ttin g il { i t ofF." ■ cisions a re m a dle. e , p.m. a linyay to l sw im s u i t c o n te stt Lewis, RN, second nolorth; Pat DyAnn« Jonea,Jc Paul, thc Minido- Probably oa impoiportant os tho help hcr bo boys re- , Tho allocationsos committcc,i headed by'Jay out to edlicit funds to help multiple commun lunity services, 23.4 perJ rc e n t to Medical1 CcCenter award went to parties for tho Hond Stara rt Btu- youth groups, 13.{ • with Christmna par .3.3 to senior services, 9.1l.l health Pat Koer>cner, a registered Risa Bodily, C h er:r Rife, K ara Mary San'Sanchez, Twin Falla. donl^ and was perterturbed to hear tlie com3mmont and rehabilitationion. 16.7 lo United Way y budget nurse in pediatrics,pe< is'the 1988 H uettic and Roxannme Bell, all Olher• graduatesgri were P at ■ thnf" thc auccesrtfalfal federal program "wo£/OS j u a t w ith 5 p c rc e n t m a narked for shrinkage fron>m uncol* h u m an itari;:>rinn a w n rd r e c ip ie n t ait t ofVallcy High School,I, w o re F is h e r ,, HeHeyburn, nnd K athy ' w olftm y." ' • • ’. Icctibic plodgoa. M agic Viille,lley Regional Medical among 1,500 teens sclielected from Yaranga,;a, Gooding.( . W hnt tho experieniencc mndo clear to W illia C enter, - S e e5 KKATHY on Page D2 .”300.000 home econominies students . See SPOIPOTUGHT on Page D2 I ! . . I , I •

    D-2 Timoc Nows.5. 7Twin Falls, iOaho Sunday.y. JulyJ 31. 1988

    | V a / / eey hapipeningss- T h e>se daays, lc2t’s all1 agaiiin th an k B loodnlinobilG visits:s Twin Falls ______• - TWIN FALIiLLS — The Red CrossB Ibloodmobilc will bo att thotl t l i C -Jn v e nntor o:>f a ir ccondittioning ProfibyicrlnniTChurcTi'ni^Twm < ‘FrtllS’lsT i^ .2 10 6 p.m. Mondin d n y ------^------nnd from 11 a.a.m, to 3 p.m, Tuesday./. 1The quota is 120 pints eacheai By ALICE STEEINBACH necleer Stuart Cramer) camiimc about It was not. untili the 1920s that azine azi in a 1984 article on air con­ tiny. A nyoneL' bbetween nges 17 andI 666 may donate. O ncgatl'aU ve Thc Baltimore; IS u n ■ bee>ecfluse of W llia Carrier'sr's insight the idea of usasing air conditioning ditioning. dit I I nnd O positiveLive blo o d ty p o s a ro esppecially e needed, says Arleirlc n c ...... - . thh aat it woa necessary notlot only to to benefit peo]!ople — as opposed to , 1But home air conditioning did not roallv tako olT until the early * __ l(W)d s o rv ic c c h a irm a n foifor the Sawtooth Red Cro ------_ i t ‘8 -o n ly -S -<_a,m ^but-olready—coo:ool-the-air-but-alao-tQ.rem thf> hottf»rin p indu p m d u rlio n — n o chiiptirr.. heat waves arire shimmering off monoisture . ‘ ______took hold. It[t made ita debut in 1950s. 19 Before then, the air-condi- , -tioning.units .wcre.too-cxpcnsivct.—..1------...... - -the-blocktop-o- o n - y o u r -d riv ew ay .------Tho-firBt-in«tallatioi^of-JT of-hia new .—-comfort-cdolclc d ’.'jn o v ie ^ e a t e r s ------tio R a p e prevention p filmfi offered Y o u r ’im w a tc rccd c garden droops in toetoo bulky and, m ost important, the thick, .huirunid-oir.-and your. recrequired inatallation by a con-r r- - TW IN FALLLLS — A film, on rape piprevention will be shownm ati long-haired catit looks like a good tr a c to r _____ 2 .5 3 / G a r - o i t L MWillis C arrier diiiscovcred ____“•J By 1962, a ir < Jo n d itio n in g -w M ------“ ^ . the monthly’ mmeeting ofthe Wclcomc1C W agon Club 'Ricadoy not ____c a n d id ate for ' aatorgge at the ro~ 7 ' J a t th c Sodhilslilslcr RcHtaurdntT'All nev.ewcomera'to’tho"areaareii •e in- f r ig o r a tc d fu r vvi a u lts. ------the principlelie o^air conditici o n i n g - i n ------inainstalled in 6.5 m illion homes in • vited. For rosoi•sorvations, call 733-537676 by Sunday night. There's nn cceerie, deserted feel- 1902. He pit.itented the procm 1 (a te r m coincd1 in 1906 by engi- B U H L — Gjuyuj Ulrich will be honoreired at an open house from to cool employ3yees working in of- Wedding ^ '. 7 at Lincoln Courts inn BuhlI for his 80th birthda:day. lo ‘I p.m, A uy. 7 I - fice buildings.:s. " U n til th e n th e :amc to Idaho in 1933, work A nativ e o f Hlutton u t Valley, Mo., he can idea that peo;ople should be cool irs, retiring in 1973. He stil inK for R nnjrcntens. Inc., for many years, Non-i■marriedd c o u p lc . w h ilo th e y wcworked was consid- DeggtfJ f e i- - ■ • h e lp s o u r th e:rc re when needed. He haslas b e lo n g e d to th e O dd "Fei g crcd somewhehat fanciful," com- p low s Lodge Tor^r im ore than 50 yenrB amsnd also to the Encampmen mented Ameriu can donate, take July Jl 30 Barbara Keihle th e 526I dnting couples. ioles----- , „ ite m s to th e CCentcr at 260 4th Suppoo r t ^ H S/- "Every"E kind of intimate T im J o n e s mil 734-9581. , •■ Continued ( from P a g oI DlDj tion. Buainess p'people may take a Uonfjn s h ip h a s n risk o f vio!™lc„cc,- E».«o>-cnl July 30 Peggy Schuler • Continued: frfrom Pngc Dl ons ns leave of abscncc.e. S trnrnus snid Thursday. seriencing sim ilar emotion! r> •Volunteersi :are needed to dc- Russ Rudci to ah- Third is ther iaction stage, the Cohabiting Co couples oflei forced on somonreone — such as- they:y moved from one role to I home-bound senior July Jt 30 Rochelle Stewart :d th n t d e p a r tu r e , E b aulugh found that 2 0 so circinlly isolated, lacking th e n et- Icnvinfj the farmm or losing a job otherier. Her research verified I time you may have even percent of ihth e c x ite rs w e n t worl< iny mar- <-’>t'^«ns. Any ti Erik N ystrom I — lh e person lotloses hia or her the• sim9 ilarities arc Htrong, c )rk of relatives that many ;l be appreciated. - __ through_n_gradid u a l, evo lu tio n a ry rtr»H h,.ln r,. to g iv e Will July 31 Shnwna Bull ^------huilt'iii KiipporlI syKtijnJ-becauso—when« c>n-the-exit-iB-trnumatic,-c ;d-LuupIcs rely on to,he ibursemcnt is pro- ' jive up process. Thc vasiist majority experi- .^olvtIve conflicts, hc said. The;'bev nlso Mileage reimb * ' oflun people do) rnot understand whencn a m othor chooses to give \nn at thc Senior Tim W essman rder Lo enced an idercntifiable turning |(,ck:k lhe materinl and emo ihc now pi-ohlcmsms the person is custo:)n>munity service rate,e, high mobility, and sec ta k e to S t, 'NHnccnt Steve Eacher much was the only wajay to preserve snn- high?h level of conflict fromra n.inc ‘’“'P- P ''”™ than sitting aroun)und commiserat- careeieers, role exiting hnd a m •r, 244 M a in Ave. S ., A u g 6 LeAnn Jackson in g ov er th e ir p roh•oblems, broad■ader reach than it didI bback ity- A ProtestantIt minister, discon- logct'ether, a married coup 43 fo r p ick up. Eric D iestenhorst But most peoplople understand whenen m arriages were for lifefc andi tented with lifefe in a fish bowl, ,„ore>rc likely to shun violen a gold hearing crilicisn-im if ho hnd a so- avoicoid ri.sking the relalio A u g 6 J u d y J a n s e n lhe need for supptpport lifter a ma- pcopbiplc usually retired with a f; “ '" " “'VP -A d u lt C hihild Development ^ fl they cocktnil nndd nlso if he didn'l, „ndd losing the investmen , jor loss, such asi dideath of a loved wnlcbLch in t h e city in w hich t Center in Rupjpert needs volun- Don Harm on dccided to look for f< other work af- .snid.id. one or a devaslatinting divorce. werere bI o rn . l^semary at 733- A u g 6 Nora M orion "One has to h hj a v e o n e 's o w n AfUifler the Tirat cioubts, where wh ter hearing a woman det>cribe \ b o u t L%v«).thirds o f thu th e vio- ^ (Rcc. 20) Tim Pierce ______h o u sc ’-in -o rd e r,'l .says -tlie .Rev. puophiplc may bccome frustralIrated, him ns "unprofe.s.-.ssionnl." li^nceice involved slapping, thnlm ,« in „ (R tage is creating a „bjec Ihin 'l\icker. pasteistor of the First burnened out, or juat realize• tltheir The fourth stu jects, pushing or shovini acrvice column ia Aug ^ 12 G retchen W ines Unile<{ Melhodislsl Church where unhnjinppiness, comes whatt she new identity, s a idId. . Some violent episodes ’la'tch nceda in lhe Scott C lellane cueing "It is importninnt to incorpornle more>re s e v e re , in v olving kickinir ki ma a Survivor team1 hhas been devel- callss the "unconscious cue community wit.ith volunteer help. A ug 12 Leslie Stover opi’d liiis past year-•ar. sin g e, your old role intiIto your new iden- [mdd punching.i k'e." a volunteer, call Steve Nash. "If you'n; hiirliin i n g in s id e y o u A> youngyi m ental hculth worl'orker, tity," saya Ebaug:Igh, "and to keep a Thirhe findings will be prcsiresen ted “ or photographs, to th , 1 . Hni>emary hvatans at the College a can't lie imich goot:ood in a broader whose:)se C a d illa c k e p t b reakjaking mementos the American Sociologicn daho. 7:N-7583, to ^Aug 13 Lisa Thom pson . truck. Eventually, evenn if il was a trau- socln:lnlion conferencc Aug.’ 125 in Soitthern Idi projecl initil you)u work ihrough down,,n, replaced il with a tre ’■ have it appear■ inii thia column. David Pearson auling mntic exit, it is ii good lo have Atlarla n ta , your own problem:.•ms. Id e a lly , peo- H c explained ex it was for haul A ug 13 Lisa Resch ple will come in,, andlu when needs dogss andj camping. He ownedled no these things lo looklc nt when they (Rec. 19) Shaw n W halen are met - • leave., Il'sIl (tho support dogss andJ did not camp. In retro-ret r*ot so cmotioion-chnrgcd," f ------% (R group) not meanlnl to -be a club." spect,ct, he says that hc alw;ilways "It is importatant to maintain ------1 Aug A 18 Cindy Jardine )me people in the the pastor savs. thougiught he m ighl wnnt to go;o i:inlo contaci with son (Rcc.(R 19) R ichard Schraft . which role, lo keepep some bridges," T h e H.-v. Hay U iiiten-si.•sled in support ;i,ui manyni others. Youth servicrviees have U> help eachh olher," Robert Champlin- • g ro u p s lii-.iliiii: wvilh ill a particular includude Boy and Girl Scoulss aand Speakiiig from1 her own exj)eri- })rol)ieni can luui adadditional infor- YFCA: a , cnce. the director)r say s, "You m a y l i ^ j ______I AugA 20 Kali Vanleeuwen malion in tlu-Tuuiimes-.N'ews’ Club Will’illianis wanis j)eople toI "r not be awnre of tlthe needs served - Brad W illiam son ' Cal.'ii.l.i/- piil.lislu'd agen- relate to thenem now because lu‘d ill t h e Food li,„k. aa l j u s l th e n a m e o f an age John Booyer ^A u g 2 0 Olmstead Hc'Ctinii on W .'diu'slu-sdays. and in t.,y. hmml lhe needs lhey serve." you don't need the Master Je'aweler Steve C layton i)ewspai)i-|- advtTlis•lising pages and "i.ik.ike lhe Meals on Whc('heels "But down lhe roadr a ways, you . the M.tgir Valley■y phom- book's uioaiisms many elderly people c. ,.u .y iiu fd ll.ciin, desperately. d And AugA l 20 Lori H um berger iVe> seelioii. slay' in, i: t h e ir hom es," she •savs- sa.' then il's imporlai-ani the services Have you ever see>een a trilliant cut di I2IC-. f ileI' r ,A,\vc. I'!. T'i'iii Tiiils -I •rrn’nitiaii. .S'l-fii/ I’lfuntiiilion Into 7V///,-.s--A’,7r.s- PrncUco opcMXM iitu; Aui.;t].^t. 1, 1*^888 LIU & C hina S h o p j C„hinn.. /ir-.v/I r.ili 7 V5-2-12 i t.O ,^'hcdiilc ctn apf\''i(il.il.in cn t ' t r s 1 Turn I-\slls.I,l„h„s:iX'CIO.'!. ir, carr'' 7 3 3 - 5 4 7 7 (). Sinilh.rh. Il/cst\lcr(/. 1471 . M AIN AVE. W . Wenue East.’...... ,..7 3 4 -8 0 ! L IL------= ------p J ...1...... Anniliversarries------Sunday. July31,1988 T?mos-Nows. T^^Falls, Idaho 0-3 T h e Let.■ths T h e T e nrrills______Wediding — B U H L — 1Mr. .and Mrs.. h m J E R O M E - - Leo and Idn Tbr- : ■ Leonard Lcth,, BBuhl, will be hon- onored at _nn open Johnson-MM a rro n ------' ored at an openin house Aug. 7 for h o u s e A ug. 7J in observance of Lheir 5 0 (ii w eddiiIding anniversary. their 50lb wcddIding anrjivcraary. I TWIN FALL.LS — Janel John- Frienda andI neighborsn are in- I son and BrianII M arron were mnr- « vited ta call fromom 2 lo 4:30 p.m. at Friends andnrclntives arc invit- ' ricd June 4 att St.I M arks Catholic thc Presbyteria:rian Church, 6lh cd lo pall fromn 2 until 5 p.m. at Church in Boisi nnd Main, in Buh)u h l. the' Senior Cititizens Center, 212 Oflldaling wos _^nthcr Perry O * 0 r / . .^.Pirst Ave E.. Jererom e. • Dodds, _ ------Ijeth-nnd-Maryiry-EddyTvcrtrmar- r ‘ ' ' T b rrill a n d Idi[dn M argaret Kelly Thc- bride ia la thc daughter of ried Aug. 6, 1911 9 ^ , by t he Rev. ^_____ wero married At .4..1938^in_Bc.^. Ju n c J o h n so nI, , Boiae and tlie Into :------Nonrtan SmilKilh, 'T^abylerian lo it, K a n , "Jamc3“ JohiYsoron7~and”paronts'T)r^H minister fromI \Wendell, at the the bridcgroon)m arc David and ^ home of her pare:irenta at Thousand / T h e y c am e to Jerome in July N ancy M a rro n1 , T w in F a lls , j ^ H S p rin g s. ..v _ ■ / 1950 fro m Beloiioil.^^ haa been a The bride wn/ns attended by her b a r b e r a ll His lilife and atill oper- “ 8l8lcr,"Janlo~H:Hale7"urid“Mnurcon‘ T J T h ey h a v e lived liv. in Emmett, iK p A - ates a shop in hhis home. She has Marron, aiaterr iof.the bridegroom. ^ where Lcth tau|aught school and worked at the; Jerome. Elevator, Thc bridegroi'OQm!s ___ oitcndanta ^jk . couched athleticities. They then ^ jt .; ' J N o r th S id e C amnal Co. and cojanty_ r were his brothJicr. Scott Marron, ” moved back to thithe family fnrm in - • -. " courthouse, SheIC still hclps in the •' nnd D ave ■Mi o3b a n d JefT Buhl, where th«-hey fltill live. He ------tr e a s u r e r 's ofTicc Erickaon. ^ ice n t p r o p e r ty tox L « o a n d I d a T e i r l l l has operated thehe farm and com- M W ary and Leonard Lethe th lim e , *" A reception was held nt the s-.-; TheTi­ event is being givipven by Dishop's houae : bined that withI'a a teaching career theirtir children, Linda Skognbgsbcrg,- c in Boise following lenn and Lcia H arris, W< nt Buhl High SchSchool for lhe past- Pnrmrma. Earl Lcth, Pasco, Wash. W: couple hnsns one son. Robert 5^?*^ Wendell; the ceremony, alph and Linda Harris,is. Twin The bride is 4 9 y e a rs. \ i-> andi FRobort Ixsth, Post.Fall8. L, ’ITerrill, Chcycycnne, Wyo.; three s employed by the j ills; Lee nnd Tomi M ai, Pocatel-P< EPA Janet and Brian M arron • T’he hc couplc has eight grandehdchil- grandchildren tnnd two Kreat- , and Aldean King, Richficificld. Tho bridegroo hem isl^ in December at tho The event iaB bemg'Riven\ by drenn iand one great^-grandchilcKild. g ra n d c h ild re n , X)m is scheduled to chen reccive his PlPh.D. in organic UnivUniversity of Pennsylvania. Thhe Everheartrts T c.ocal studclents recerive high B:BSU honors BOISEB ~ Mogic VallojIley atu- Maupin and MiWichele IbRnn, all Jolcrilcnc Wright, Filer; Barry PAUL.— Mr.r. and; Mr.s. Dan P a u l. d ennls li at Boise Slate Univliversity Twin Fnlls, B rowrown und Ibdd Summers, both Everheart, Paul,ul, will bc hon- on the tl dean's liat for Lhoe SDa rinc . ■ . G oodooding; James McConnell and ored nt an open h Earning high I n h o u s e S a tu r d a y T h o y h a v e Ithree children, semeincsler are announcod. I honors were Lm- o,„„,izannc McIntosh, both Hogor- in; cclobration1 of( thcit ‘10th I Dunna Everhearart, Deni.so Ever- EaEarning highest . honors, h »iltandlKathleen L. Wag- ^“^n^an; De Aun Seeley, Hazelton; R. ; C in d y S u e WcllB.' w e d d in g a n n iv eer.snry. r s heart and Darlirla Holl, all of Daniinielle S. Ellis, Buhl; Deana £ Buhl; ( )dd Johnson, Jerome; Frank Crystal Burley; Heidi F. Copeland, Hai- Paul. They also) Ih a v e o n e g r a n d - e Wattcraon, Burley; C j eckcr, Kotchum; Camille Neiw- McCord, Jerome; Friends and ncineighbors are in- child. Michelle MH oll. L eec Norman, Gooding; Jeffrey J« Cheryl E. I t and Greg A Schenk, both Hu­ vited to coll from>m 4 to 6 p.m. at S c o3lt tt Glenn and Det^raJirah K Wayne E.DeW.tHit and Heidi De- _i.w-rt; Steven Beutler, Cathlcno Rob H. both Twin F thcir home, 11515 Brucc Drive, ^ bcinR civcn by laaic, both Ketchum; Ro )herty, Ann Robinson, Jonathan P n u l. The event is grandchild 1 and ocklcy, Kimberly; Karei‘ren L. Awarded honorora were Veninicn Schoiholes and Whitney Smith, all on, Richficld; Sean R Ha( thcir children, f iackett, A. SlclTens, BuhIhl; Shelly Bedke «n Falls, and Ray A SulTa Jr., C arol Evcrhcnrt andnd Rosie Knopp Rnndy Holl. rolyn H. Jenkins, Sand<'’“CC L. and Dnrin J. Woiood. both Burley: Wendend ell. wore m arried AuAug. 8, 1948, at the CongregntionfDnnI Church in . T h e H o p k in s Conm lete One-Stop D>an a and Rosie Everhean S — Charl.es and dren’sn’s Village Kindergarten« n S n o p p i n g F o r TWIN FALLS ormer Twin Fnlls Childild Cnrc Centor unlil alsiqIso rc- Your W edding R u b y H o p k in s , for ving in Pocatello tiringng in 1975, She w as a metn e m b e r 1 * ^ r e s id e n ts now livi V eil m ake planning for your Actioyn agerncy setj 'ona, will ccle- of DiDaughters of thc Nile, /edding easy and less expensive. Wc and Mesa, Arizoi Ien anniversary Tbmplnple. No. 40. and Ordcrd e r hrate their goldei iQve B beautiful selection ofbridal ilello. Easte!tem Star. • owns, bridesmaids' dresses and L _ — .Saturday in Poculi •lalives arc invit* lothcrs' drosses with expert fitting Auguis t comnmoditi rM 7 Frfends and rehi to n p.m,. at the Bolloth belong to the Presby one in our store. We also rent y ed lo call frnm 3><18 ti N. Garlicld. an chichurch, were in Dilcttanl4in tc s 'cdding & prom dresses and Afler - .SUnirod House, 6*1 ^uby Welsh were Mogic?ic Valley nnd helped a t b ix IW edos a t economical priccs. distriibution1 tim es^ Hopkins and Ru 1938. in Port drawiiw inga in Tw in F a lls . > m a r r ie d F eb , 2H,id, and cnme to nvitationsbyStylortplusa - ...... - Glnscow, Scotland -•s in 1948. They Thche event will bc given by•y It h c i r t \ '. p Kj comp}mpletc selection of wedding South CentrnlI CommunityC Ac- Went;n d e ll: lhe United States ccessorics , Portlandi Ren- daughghtors, Thelma Nev,lew bry, '•.■K acces; tion Agency wouldId likeI to encour- Zollirllinger Upholstery. 11 Eu,, lived in Chicago, . Lake City and PocaicQtello, and Saundra Hoptspkins, ' I age nil eligible houlouseholds to al- Muin» S. tr e e t, A ug, lO - ll, ‘"!1" 9:; ion, Wnsh.-. Sail I Comc in ond let in hclpyou soon. ing to Twin Falls Corvalvallis. Ore. Thc couplele h a s \ tend a USDA Comi)mmodily Diatri- a.m. to 4 p .m . Open Mon. lhru S a t 9:30 to 6:30 n o ise b e fo re comin; o n e g rar n d so n , bution in August,It. The products Hageg e rm a n : i n i n r . i . nro: milk and comirmncal. Hagegerman Vnlley Senior Cc ngineer at Magic The 19-Cart's W ediG iw Following is the.h e - l i s t o f d a te s le r, 14{140 Lako Streel, Aug, 10. le Hopkins' home addresr e s s ' Mcdical Center. 533 Venture V Oul, Mesa, A riz ., nnd timea particip:cipants may re* p.m. to 4 :3 0 p .m . m 'V* V nlley H.-KMonal M md was active Itj where're" they- spend thc . wirw in te r. ceive USDA commodities r e tir in g fn IH?.*) am lasons, Scottish Theyy spends summera in Pocalc a tc llo throughout the nreare a s. BLAINE COUNTY K o ta ry C lu b , Ma: y 3383rdSliwtB«t ------V a n d R(Rexburg. They w ere hon(o n o rc d Commodities willvill not be dis- Natiolional Guard Armory, 7C Uite and .Shrincrs. loperated- Chil- at a rereception in Mesa Feb. 282 8 . I______■ V 734-8393 tributed nfler Lhe dod a te s below. 4 lh Avi\venue Soutli, Aug. 11, 1 She owned and ii n.m . lo 4 p .m . ; TWINFALLSLS C O U N T Y Twin Falls: LINCOLNI COUNIT S.C. CommunityLy Aclion Agen- Shoshjsh o n c : cy.' 713 S h o s h o n ee JStreet South, Goldeden Yeors Senior Ccrile ieekein d lc €e S h o iw S p €e c ia l n le r, p W Aug. 10-11, 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. 2ia N“Jorthoi Rail Street, Aug. 1( B uhl: 1 1 ,1 0> aa.m . to.4 p.rn. 10- Buhl Senior CCcnter, lOIO Richfihfield : - j g - Mnin, Aug. 10-11,I, 9 a.m. lo 4 Richfibfield Senior Cenler. Auj sum m er enjo;oy Sim V aU ey' L o d g e tterrace e and p.m . 15, 11 a.m, a. to 2 p.m. T h i s s it an d Ice ShoL O W o n w orld..clalass skaters B u f f e t J E R O M E COUNTYC< CAMAS COUNTY rday evenings a n d v £ ariety acts ;Jerom c: F a irfurficld: S a t u r < ;Ma8onic Tbmplc,e, 225 IslVAv- Cnmniins Counly SherrifT.s 0/ J u n e 1 8 . V on Satur

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    l| D-4 Tlmos-Nci-Nows, Twin Far/s. Idaho Sumunday, July3l.1988 8 0 ^ y e a r --o ld wi)idowier fitiiids rotymancie la te? in life DEARABABBY: I am going to rent and buy!lys the groceries, but sisingles club, yet i^ livingng with a happened to) mei many times, and rcir e a l l y w a n t. You will leiifn a tell you n stoijtory you m ay not be- Abigail,:t she says shec. Ihas no respectTor" d:drunkard for whom shele hf a s no I nm n o t p ro)ud u of it, but I can't . great deal about, yourself m ature , , 'licvc, but it’sit’s true. I am 80 years him . H c r othih e r b oy frien d ih nlso u rircHpect but tolerntes himlim because seem to help3 imyself.'” in th e process, and witl also get old, b u t reelCfl nndn look liko 60. My VanBururcn drunkard. Inn sp ite o f nil thiH, I hihe pays the rent and buyluys tho I don't wanfn t to h u r t o ny m ore ov ,"year illness.s. Wc^ had no sox dur- *ind Hick over3r ihiH. C nn y o u holp I think you deserve bct3ctter, porfci o n a n coloctric l blanket to ID E A R A B B Y ; Thc q u o stion o f inghcrillncs:less. t me? dMyTriends took mo to - - cwere Jewish," - ____ c becauso ""Notunlcss J'Oi'otrhcip-yoursclf. ------wasw: a short marriage.) — ------D E A R H EilARTBREAKER: / ------toto >w h o m h o h a d foolishly g iv e n a singles clubub whero I met this s The next week she saicflther man. Find a thcrapipist. (Call thc local Not to brag, but I am1 a very at- You're like ththc sportswoman who one ont o f his best works, looked . Wonderful 65-ycar-old65- lady. On - 1 couldn't scc mc-anymorclater b officc of Jewis'ish Fnmily Services.) trIrnclivc wom an ond I've'c neverr doesn't cat fisish but loves to catch around arc the house and didn't sec oQr sccond dodote I took hcr lo my ^she was going with anothe1. The You need todidiscuss this with nn hihad a prohlem getting dates.dai I them. You'reI kguilty of a m jre^eri- thc the painting anywhere. ------apartnrenrwh‘w h o j'e w c h ffd ’won^*'------Then ahc calle^ a week auditorlat unijerdtandiniiivff'lll'flresslona]:— ;------‘IinvcTinothBrTJroblomThoh i ■howovor.~I—jiuB 'crim ethraiaTFjusrflshlngfor ~ —He^aearchod-nllthcxiosctsrfj-— ir ^— derful sex. I thtl o u g h t I w n s im po- wanting tj to see mc again. 1 I t a p p e a rs! Lthat this "wonder- have hr broken a lot of heortarts. the sport of itt — you are toying nalnally found'il, pulil under his tent, but I satsatisfied hcr anyway. next few weeks wc hadliliI twicc. ful" lady tookk advantage of your W henever I meot a m an,n, iI work wilh human hhearts. arnarm and took it home without a We saw'cach:h othert for several Btime than ever. unknrds. loneiinuss, griTierP^d vulnerabili- vevery hard lo mnko him ffa a llin G et o n th e Clcouch (alone) and woiw ord !. -...... monlhH, thenon I told hcr I was ro- ^ s S h e h a s b e e n m a rrie dirso tv, cD n d ly- E x a m in e LlLTiiTnioliveH o f a lo'love with me. And w henn h e does, nsk un a n a ly■st s t w h y you work so — ELIZABETH SPRANG, ( • i n g t o th e u ninvoiling v i o f m y w ife's " hBoth husbands wefe drunP!»the mnrricd womrnan who goc« to a 11I lose all inturc-st in h imn. .'This has hard lo get soiomethingyou don't SANTA FE, N.M . , She's still living with hcr s S e n'V ice n e husband, becausc hc pays t ______Seniori ^ m e n u sf ------^------i. Air ForceI A Airman Timothy E. rivate Ron- -practical trainiining by ju m p in g from Tw in Fallii l l s p.m. to^tow n; cxcrcisf II n.m.; pinochle 1 J U 7 S ------— — Bingo 1 p.m.; blood p p.r .m . M ee, son of LooLeonard E. and Janice E. o •Rbnflld D. 34-foot and 25050-fool towers. T he final Senior Citizcizens Tuesday- Mee o f Ruport.rt. hhas arrived for duty a t S Army National G uard Privoid C harline ' week they madadc-five staticUne para- pressure clininic 9 o.m. to noon. 'Thursday — Groccry delivery; C e n t e r C astle A ir Forceirce Base, C alif. old N D. Scoville,- aon of ,'Rb has com- chutc jumps including one night ^ W e d n e sd aly y — CrafLs and quill- pirp in o c h le 1 p.m . 1 3 ie o is a fuelfuels specialist with-the ,pScoviUe of W ashington andIt th( e U.S. jump. 616 E astland[ DE rive ing 9:30 a.mm. to 3:30 p.m.; call Friduy I — Excrcisc II a.m.; 93rd Supply SquSquadron. . ' McMullen A of Twin Falls,'rt h Jackson. He is a 198986 graduate o f Wood grociiry order;fs to Wiilinms Food- pirpinochle 1 p.ni. He 18 a 1986986 graduate of Burley .pleted S a supply course at t River High Schohool, Hailey. M e n u High School. Army Training Ccntcr, Fortudents c re- , S.C. aintenarice . Spcc.DebraI (C. Miller, daughter of M onday — Livur and:l onioiis.oi |Here'S greatit news for • Army Private'ateTimothy L. Pethtel, ol During the coursc, studeprocedures .Bruce B.^and IBetty K. Cam pbell of l\iesday — Hamhurgcrg e r ‘cnsse- son of George:e andd Linda Pethtel of' mccivcd Instruction in the main, issue dnd . Cuyohoga' Falls,Is, Ohio, has been deco- .-.r m o le . CUS'stom woodwoiorking shops! Riipert,’ ha^ coicompleted one station of sl stock records and the pro rated with thehe Army Achievement Wedno.sday — Bakedd ppork pal- ■. ufyt> trainingI ('(OSUR) a t the U.S.< necess^.to reccive, store, isi Medal ol Fort'HiHood, Texos. tie . Ariiiy Infantry'Sy'School, Fort Benning, ship supplies and material... sonofRi- ; •The Achievcm;ment Medal is awarded Thursday — Chickcn p< D eltaa Industrial MMachinery now Ga. . : rf ath erjn cA . lo soldiers for)r - meritorious service, I'riday — Si-afood (luicI OSUT is-aI IJ12-week period which H R ic h a rd L. M iirtin , J r ..s, soh a s been acts of courage,:e, or other accomplish- at specialI Iprices! combines basiclie icombat tra in in g .a n d chard sp L. M artin, Sr. and Cothirly prqmo- • ments. iK - Activitie.s advanced individividual tra in in g ;, ' Hillman, tii both o f Twin-Falls,1C hU.S. Air Milinr isn trnlraffic mariaRPmcnLcoor- The traininglng included wea'pona ' speciallyF( identified for early dinator wilh thoho 4?Di M ovem ent Con- ^ ,Monday — CrnfUs andnd quilting -T, Delta Wodel 34-782 - qualifications,, squad-taciics,S( jutroU tion to senior airmafi'^in the;d thI e new lrol Centcr. ’ 9;:{() a .m . lo p .m .; exercise e x t 11 • a.in.^ pinochlu.l p.m .;-bii-bingo 6:30- — ■ ' ling, lanafninee wwaifa’rcV fifld cominu-' toForce. ^brce nicm- Her husbnnd.a. Army Spl-crBrock S.' 1 0 ’-^-Unisaw-with...... Unifence, 3 nications and,d combat operations, bcThc airman was awardedprom t otion Miller, is the soijon of Donnis W. M iller I I j Acfufile... \ l Completion ofif thist course qualifies Tating bc ahead « f bth e r’Aii-' Forciob perfor- of Heppnp.t;. Ore're., and Ja n e E- Miller -71 I / Vcntllle... I I Horsepower. 230 V, th e soldior asI a lightrweapons Infan- bers m by a “bclow-the-zone'’:c, prc bearing ofTw'inTalls. SELL IT! BUYIY IT! JJUlI K ■'■“Ci.i Single phase motor tryman and asis aan indirect-fire crew- board ar which considered jobts, S h e i s . a 198982 groduute nf Stow- A Times-News Clasassiflod'~ t_ Pioduelbnl I I w i t h L v C m an. . , . mancc, military knowledge,lecialisl 1 in 'High School, OhiIhio. Will Fill Every Ne'J e e d Soldiers wereere t^ght to perform and Ei self-improvement cfiorte, any of the dutiesties in a rifle or mortar UcMartin is a security specii lE S - N E W S 7 3 3 - 0 6 21 2 6 squod. England, with th e 7320th Sccuaughterof CLASSIFIEC:D , A D V E R T IS IN G He- is -a 1985'85 g raduate o f Minico JcUce Squadron. Deelta Model 43-37£ High School. . His wife; Abbie, is the dougrad u ate of TvJe ri U riguen of-Twin Falls. HD Shaper with 3 HPH P , . - - ; Airman 1st Class,01 Todd N. Wolf. The airman is a 1985 grad ^ T j S l e bR 230 V. with 1/2" anc SOQ of Linda R.I. RodriguezR o f Gooding, ' ‘ / nowi\ T w inF alls High School. d H n rt 3/4" Spindleate b d i (ssplndle) *nd M arvin N..Wolf Wi of M erritt Island. ,s 2rome. has I S P E CC IA L IZ E S IIN 3 ;Fla.,haspaduaUjated from A ir Force ba- bo ChfcfMaster Sgt.Richard isted advi- ridl^ • Medicarerc • Home Healta lth sic training atJt Lackland1 A ir Force soi, son of Annie M. Hart of Jerortl Fighter ^ S u p p leem m e n t C are ;Base. Texas, Wibeen selcctcd as senior enlisteAir Force tt. ' "S • Nursing’Home H •Burial , During thc six sii weeks of training sor Ba for the 366th Tactical I ’ In su ra nnee e Insurance th e a irm an studieidied the A ir Force m is- Wing at Mountain Home !Air d aughter r-' • Life Insur.u ran ce. YOLilR C H O ICCE^1499““ sion, organizatioiition and custom s and ofBase. ilchcns of % received specialU titraining in hum an ro- CoHis wife, C harlotte, is the da 541 Highland Ave.E. ', lations. o f Lloyd V. and Tczzie Kitch Call1 1 7 3 3 - 2 5 215 ' ‘ H H In addition, airmen-who aii complete- .—Caledona, -j M iss.^ -Phone 733-1120 ------1 5 2 5 A dddison c Ave. Ijnsl. #lf basic training earearn crcdits towand an 'Ni N ielsen of O pen M on - Sat 7:30 - 5:30 - ' associate degreese tthrough the commu- Fil—Army“Pvt;-lst"Ciass“Kcnni C oeur nity college oftho.Jie Air Force. d’^N ielsen , son of Kenneth V. YNie in Soulh He is a 19877 ggraduate of Gooding' KoFiler, and Sendee J. Estep of High Shool. d ’Alene,1 has arrived for d uty in nalKorea. “w ir t HOMEE i Airman Kirkk LL. D ean , son of Bill 10!Nielsen is an electronic warfoBattalion. 3VEMENT and Ann Deann of c Twin Falls, has nal I intelligence analyst- witof Coeur — MM IMPRO’ SUMMiiER SALE graduated from1 AirA Force basic train- d’A102nd Military Intelligence Bat . w,ll oi.no5» lo I'o.f ih.v w»rv,«p pr.itS >1 All prm*d by S*a» AwAwiKoi.trd C«irra«18o In addition, airairmen who complete Sch»mpletion of the three-week aii basic train in g can?am credits towani an :ourse I a t the U.S. Army training. In: • * assMiate d c^ee Uthrough the commu- stui^hool. Fort Benning, Ga. JUS phys- ^'OITIT ...... nitycollegeoftho^iio Air Force. icalDuring the first week of ceivedtra in- He is a 198616 graduatej for Twin stnitudents underwent a rigorousparachut- i j, i |f i l i l - v i^ O O D JHOPand cOMl F alls H igh School.«1. incal g training program and receivreceived 1':I ' FENCEn itruction in the theory'of pan !lil' In • ••rittV ol «lyl*i and halghit ng. Thc second week they re< leT schv^ i l I LINK ) LES SCHWAI FENCE ER / l i I ...... i»r»ciion ol tie n e i ■nd n*lghit S ave **100 v«/hen you in s Itire cente /nicous iieighiii ofiJ i.cclion i-jntjinsi-jr ,iv,iil.il)ic. S d o c t fu rn acice and central airr ccon- IK3 j Your ride c liin rom ,1 v.inoly Ol n.itc'!.. f'l'KJO;.lO:, .-iricl . d itio nling i at the same timtir. . e. 'w ilh SHOC ■ AUixui) 10 t'u- qcloa looi-s lllly ao(J ptiv.icy ol yOljr control headiiuarters :)roiroi’LTly Furnacices as lovk/ as H*698 inslolled syslam iO - • ■ (.-.■.I |;osis and niirdwinelie at Seais cvcfyday low>w , 'in sta lh NOI J/ 1'^'^ o ^ ^ O lMW / v l ^ SAL ^ KITCHEr At IWin FallsLEIs ILocation M AND As LouIW As BATH i g !|98 REMODELII us bring your dream kilchenien or bath to life!

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    E MEt SeARSkRS -AUTHOSIZEO t r uJ s S t te d PIANNINIING' ^ESnMAIES' ^ ^ NSTAUATION- 9 B e tte r ' j e n a m e in r o osF F li In g ^ ^ Sm oot:■ Tire Mileagf for 90 yec^ e o r s and America's l a rr g g < e s t 9 L o n gIth i Operatione W tl^ _ Innsfglled s hom e improveo v e r! Service Lifely C all to d ayy for a FREE ESTITIMATEI ^ FAST-mWIJEHSmjCE' ^ Is *734-7555 BlE ' m i m m , Ar' Twin Falls •Oi _ „ T w in _Jails ...... 7733-0821 ______421 Blue LakesLi Blvd. 25}urley • 678-4400i d fiun'onliHs YP..r n-oney bo.k______!555 So. Overland ‘ i«,Io. ______' i i I S unday,’July 31,1988) Tifno3-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho D-5 Engeagemern ts------G3 illesp ie- h Schw arz- . — S ilc o c k - S4 p e n c e r I cl'.hamplin A N e b e k e r JE R O M E — Mr. and Mrs. • E D E N — 1Paul and Mary T W IN FALLX s — Mr. and Mrs. nicl^nnl GillcBFCBpic, Orem, Utah, -Schwarz,-Eden,n, announce ihe en- V | ' Rox Silcock-,--, T w 'in —F n lls , -nn* announce thc1C engagement of gagem ent of thi-heir daughter, Tbni wA nuunco the engagement of their j thcir daughterter. Stephanie, to Sue, to Robert1 Champlin, son of daughU-'r, JnJnnn, to . Wendell M Thomaa C. Spc:pcncer, son of Glen Eugene and \Wilma Champlin, V] Ncbeker. sonin of Mrs, JoAnn id nnd Pnulcttc SSp p c n c c r, Jorom e. . K im b e rly . Ncbeker andd the late Denton . ■ ------~ - GHlcspicr~nTliT-t987-grndunte-of— Schwarz, a gigradua:te of Valley Ncbeker, Kiml:nbcrly. ■ [Spring City Hijr igh School, ______School, rc received a B.S. de- 1982 gradunte of 9 cd B riB hnin "Yououng University. gree in'dehtirirhyigibnc fro m Id a -” ” jj,* ^^^■-Tw lnFnli:s-l?i^tigh“Scliobl.' grnduat-' ^ Spencor grncrnduated in 1984 Sho Stote Univcversity. She works ^ cd from the College C of Southeni from Jerome High. I- School and for Dr. Richardd Alexnnder.j Idnho nin n associate's degree ______suCTcd-Q.-.raiasiission for. the LDS . . _ --ehoinplin.-whvho-Rraduatod-from~ in SSho is employed nt Church in Sacrtcramonto, Calif. He i ..S n T w in t^-olls Hip[igh School; has o, ^ First FedernlI Savings & Lonn in will a tte n d C S51 I tth is fall. B .S . d e g re e in, agri-business a from Twin The Aug. 12I w e d d in g will be in thc Universityty of Idaho. He ' IL \ 1982 graduate of '—______■ , .- i . T ______f . , tlic LDS Tbmplcplo, Salt Lakc City. farm s in thc Kiramberlyarea. W Minico High School, S served on a Jana Silcock and Receptions willill be held in Orem ^------J The wedding)g is p la n n e d for LDS mission iin San Bernardino, Wendell Nebcker follow ing \ h e ccrcmony c and in Thom as Spcncer andla Aug. 20 at 1Trinity -Lutheran '' Robert Champlin aan n d Calif. He is etengaged in farming T!T h c w e d d in g -will bc A u g . 20 n t Jero m e A u s - 20.’0 . Stephanie Gillespiec Church in Eden.•n. Toni Schwarz e n s t of H azeltoton, thethe Boise LDS T\!mple. Van Le. c e u w e n - H W illllia m so n H E l v i s \ c o u l d b t e s k i n rny or feii t o n n e;w \ stam p By Tho Washingngton P ost m onths ago. TwTwo are violently opposed‘d to the devoted fans,s, wwants .him pictured as he was TWIN FALLS,S —• Dave nnd Kny id ea of t h e s taJimp, n bul the two backingig it can- in his hoyday,jay, a slJm. swivel-hipped per- Vnn Leeuwcn,1, 'T w in Fnlls. an- Jervicc is on the verge offmemo- n not ngree onI howh thc "king of rock 'in' roll " former who.se.se songsi changed contemporary nounce thc ongcigapem ent of thcir WjjA i Presley on a commemo;norative should look, heh e suid, tiiu sic. daughter, - KalE^li, to Drad Ij^C e rock n' roll stars fansns can’t One group — which Fnink described•d a s the A third faclioi:lion, citing superm arket tabloid.^ , Williamson, sun so of Sharon r Uncle Snm should lovtave him ’Tat" faction — wanta Presley portra;•ayed in a s proof, is cliiitrliiiming .thot Presley is alive nnd -Thecner, Filerler, and Gene him fnt. his corpulent. splendorsf nfler drugs nndid e x c e s- liv in g in Hawaiiwaii or Michigan, depending on -Williamson, Twirvin Falls. a group of real estate ap]apprais* sive enting bloaloated his body before hisis death the publicntion.ion. Weekly World News, which ‘ • V an L ceu w cnn , a 1985 grndunte 'rancisco Monday. Postmtmastcr in 1977. This5 g ro u p , Lhe. p o stm a ste r ggeneral reported in MeMay that Presley is living in ofTwin Falls Hif-ligh3 School, gradu- ony M, Frank discloseded , thot snid. believesi PPresley should be honor>red "on Hawaii under?r tlthc nnmc John Burrows, pub- ated from-^hc BBrym an School in iave em erg ed sin c e h c Tinfirst en- a larger stamip p,' ," lished nn "artisrtist's conception of how the 53- Salt Lnke City,f, UI ta h . S hc is cm* ea of nn Elvis stampp three Another factiiction, composed mostly of Elvis' vear-old Elvisis PPi re sle y lo o k s loday," ployed at Smithith's Food King in Twin Falls.- Williamson, a 11984 grndunte of Twin Fnlls High'h Schbol, graduat- od from Boise S utate University in - accounting in 19{1988. He w,)rks for McMullen & Mcl^IcPhee Accounting Kali Van Lccuwen Thc Postal Set in Tw in F a lls. A ug,g, 2 0 . T h e coupio will I'esidc r io liz in g E lvis I Thc weddingg is planned for Twinin F a lls . stam p, but thc dccidc whether Cote-Wilkitin s o n s l e n d e r o r love h Speaking to a F a llsIs High School, grndiia ,c r 8 in San Frj fromm Ricks College in 1987 w General Anthon an associato’s degree in clem f o u r foction.'t ha^ education. She works u: - Inryy dorscd the ider se rvvice ii desk altendant at Sh ) _ Ko. - 3 ^ Wii:/ilkinson, a 1984 graduate I Q ^ F ile;r r Hi/'h School, served a t> r m ission for the LDS Chui H T ^ 4 H in ViV irffin ia . lie a tte n d s Rit lege in Rexburg, A The h e couple plans an Aug, w eddiIding in the LDS 'll*mple \ s m se, w ith a reccptitm schedu: fromn 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. 20 at t ...... LD S3 Church on Park Ave. - - : ...... — > • ' T w inn F : a i i s .

    ______I PUZZLE: t T o n y a C c o te a n d \W ho’s 50??.. andi m E v an WV il ilk in so n still fishing? ; ' TW IN F A L LS — Joyce nnd ■__ a te : Donald D.' Cote,I, Twin' Fnlls, on- \ two- :nounce the cngas’agem ent of their h u rc h \s COUPON I expiftes AUQ.3. 1988 I I ! I ALBCPTSONSC•S COUPON j EXPIRES AUG !. IBOB IS I j { I ALOEHTSONSCOICOUPONj I EXPmesAua.3. tcaT] j • daughter, Tbhya',’a", "to tJvnn tine Ricks I • Wilkinson, son ofo f N o rm n and F. i M e a t M e a tI J j 903i:-~i rri^ S u n n y ; Thomas W ilkinsorson, Filer. . S ig, 19 \ \ ' r f — pie in : • Cote, a 1985 grigraduate ofTwin P i e s ! ' ^ W i e n er s I I V Delight i iduled J iic-.aa Cit(u»i\jr>cn*Cri>i'.xj I Jt th c II ------r SEtL IT!! I B U Y ITsY a IC. in i’ I, i A Times-New!iws Classified W ill Fill E•veryv € Need *— NSWER: ,_J For w w ^I 1 2 « . ®W W 733-C062611 G.c Robert Grady i m i ' ____ bertson^ £S berlsontf E'-.J ! ^O VAlbei

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    July 30th,1988 1£ July 31 1908I , JIN B lanchard ^ I P 6.4 02. Barbara Koil< om io S haw na Bull ‘ J o tt Glonn Timothy Jon( o n o s Tim W ossm an1 kj______b e r t e g i « ; ^ JudyJanson r l - i EI.!J L < ^ ^ .^ b ? J f Hobin Shockx:kloy Augusl Sth 1988B8 Oon Hanson\ I LJ r r - T ------,------Kon Trotioition Oawna Hoida ; COUPON I expines auq. a.. loaaiq |~! j I 4LflE/>rsows; COUPONci I EXP/RE5 AUa. 3. IBB<088 I I j I ALOERTSONS COUIZOUPON I EXPIRES AUQ. 2. 1988 | | Paul Ciocca Andfoa Coiisln '' Cholio Stowi□ w art • ' Mlko Mlthcoll- I I ALBEnrSONSC j 1 i Eric Nystrorirom Auguat Slh 198838 - Cinna moia n I ___S l i c e d ^ F r e s h i Jacquolino Wright|ht August 8th 1988 I 904 • Peggy Schuih u lo r Po'f'C Yancy. P a m M ason' ^Pull-A -Parlr t s I I B a c o n W C e l e r y i • ; R u c so ’l R^ u u d d d Michaol Collins I f ~ £ 'r " jS y ^ ro'mof stvlf>» UntnrnrT'oa j August 6th 1988-J8 ; Shnrlsa Bown■wman Nora Morton ; B rad B o rnr n s s Plorco j[_ m 12 oz. j L -W j e r t s o i ^ :_J i;<® ^er

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    ■ I W wWorld . ______■ ! atiFTENTIONr T I R E B U Gorbirachev tsackles daaily probt>lems iS Repf’® sentailvoIves of the Cailfornia hHlohway Patrol roso0 Inli strong defense of T h eey y announced that thoyy Just com pleted a stateatewide study In which MOSCOW (AP)P) - Mikhail S. Gor- prov•ove, many will remain unconvonvinced and poultry by 2,2.5 miUion tons, and > they collGctodid rubberi that w as laylning on the side of highvjhways. They asserted »indod iirpt-nt nction that lion tons, in 1990, the I bnchov hns’ dpmnn a t his program for “pereatroikoika," or milk by 4.3 millio dcfday problems of So- wortarking. nomic plan. I m I s retreads on thctheir new generation ofof pursuit cars becauscuse retreads "were tho viot citizens, inclueluding Inck of good In his spccch Friday, (^rbf)rbachev By that year, hhe said, the country S oniy tires thatIt hungh together." food nnd hours wasted wi standing in saidid the 13-member ruling Poli*olitburo could be produciicing enough to mcct 8 c la t^ n ------■;------Hne:------had-iid-raapped-out a-proposed plan--ant>fac-—reconnntmdcd-die lietury iiorms-foritB-----^aj^ExoerpMfom-Amsr■ n«rlcan-Rotr-saddr.:sJXssocl ithly-06wslener-Uun0_19a8)_jfe^3 ------1— "In our work. w(we have become in- tionin ito improve “food, trade, consi)nsumer citizens in bread,id, macaroni, vegeta- 7. voH'od~With~inuny'ny'cconomlCTiiralrs; good;ods-flnd'servIcesrthatisreveTTi srything— blesrcerealsrpotatatoearbutterrwhole-— h while sometimesa overlookingc issues thata t directly concerns people,, thatth is milk producta, eggggs and poultry. a directly benring onon |people's lives," th e r e lalated t to their daily needs andmd con- Gorbachev direirected some of his | - i:.. Soviet leader acknoLnowledged.Fridtty.ut_ _cemtmfl."-,.. . _ . most poignant jec■emarks.at ..a. problem £ n m eeling of th e plan theme ppark \ "Your Beautiful^ul Fragrn for only $10 iHOUSE ClLEARANCIDE SALElfi : and it would combinein c a fairy-tale Rub- j .^inn city, a medievooval castle ond on D e c e i v e aa FDEE travel size.... I' G 1959 PRICES F O rienlal cily. ■ • In.Htnnt U n d e r I'^c Kirmcr -or- ^ O K ’S BEJEST . . . DEEP CLLEAT I ■ J y ■ •Pcfinln.c;, CrenmC Cicfln.^cr Shultz:z tries ffi A Value I'br>r i M ■TREAD>S irV_^ iV Same Wan'arronlyAsNcv^'TIro '! Lov/esf Cosi' I O n l y ■* i o ^ u 5 “ M- 1-cioyCfy Cusfofii Trcoding On Y o u r T i r o s ' I linrnodialo Invonlorv OrDn Hond j ' to mersnd M t C r o T J u l e ' y - 1n Small Carr Medium Car L a r g e C a r peace; plan ^ ri- P h a r m a a' y 1 Mailt Ave. So. Down townvn 733-9771 f T GUATEMALA_CIT:IT Y (A P) - Socre- |$ 1 9 5 00 $ 2 5 5 0 $2050 ^ inry o fS ta tc George;e P.I Shultz will try ••••••••' SW to mend n yenrKildi ,0Central American i ■ pence plnn now inn ttatters when hc Wlc c Givi.' c Ttio Sume Worronty'y As New Tires. Radials aS Rcgulor R i 3fgc. — - - meeta here this week5ck with four of the Something JuHtt f, o r y o u ... M KchuitQf* Is. No C»Uo CI>or' region’s foreign minisnisters. Shultz's inilintive'e aappears aimed u t . COUPON ' T- — doSP increasing diplomat!latic pressure oh / \ M VR]^M C - 1 Nicarngun’s Sandiniiinista regime nnd { t i r o r cncouruging four o oth th er countries to | B R E A^ S T W i E 3 ;J pursue a negotiatedd ssettlem ent to the \ jbal BRAKE.E-INSPECTION I SHOCK ABSOR6I u rea’s conflicts.' “ ^ S C R E E PN I N G 1I ® I C L ip’ y A N D ^ S A V E I C L I P A N I On Monday, the• foreignfo ministers Of^FER’EXPlIXPinESAUQUST0.1B88 ■: 0FFEREXRIRE8AI o f G uatem ala, Honduid u ras, Costa Rica + — — c b U R . ^ anil El Salvador — bbu u t not Nicarnguo PROGBElAM I gl'H . — — ccCOUPON • ' — will present Shultz S with n ------'statp m en t o f principiriples” the Ccntrnl ------! cas American leaders agrjigree nre needed to ^FREE achieve pencc. Nicarajragua was not in­ FreeScIcreenin'•gs s BATTERYIV INSPECTION » TIRE,& ^AIR^Ir viied to the m eeting. c l i p> ;a n d s A v e I C L I ^ t ’rhe.secretni7 o fstastate is expected lo You may arrangeige for a mammclogram @ )(PinE3AU(WSTO,10M ctulorse thc principlesdos beforc conlinu- ing on a nine-day. triIrip to Argentina, ($64.00) to folkllow your screen'ning. H U ruguny, Brazil nn'dn'd Bolivia to dis- DELTA1 DURA-STEEL I fiiss Soulh American:an problems with ^MVRMC featuress the latest state:e-of-the- tf' Ila- leaders o f those? cicountries, Shultz -n sddim lr copitrucllon - iwo sleet belt* - TouolJ(}1> polyetler eoid body is then lo retu rn to mme eel w ith the pre- 3art, 1 low-close manammbgraphy equuipment. O >ek cib Itead detlgn cidents ofCo.sla Rica,a. 1Ei Salvador and -j-jThe procedure is performedp by a sspecially te • si»biibllily & SltonQlh el »I<«1 r e tl itt p ilondur-is. 7 5 /o o n in ,..S 3 8 S O P215/7; The peace plan, sipsigned Aug, 7 by -fr- trained female tecl-chnologist in a beeautifully g on/OOni3.,,541 50 P2,5/7| L'tiinlemala, Costa RicRica, El ‘Salvador, Hiinduras and Nicarafiragua, camc apart U(decorated, comfort.)rtable, private rocidm. PlOLluL;/75nivicts are really withdrawinging and not bringing problems The arrests canamc less than a.week Bis for In O'Ouldoo/Eveou / am A Tauglght by Jane) Paul - Ret=leglstarad DIellHan iVcioB • Gattets- • BranchndySnillefS-«TjblijSkiflin|j • Rouniund & Long TaDlccwcfs • Champ;unpagnoi Cake Fountains ^ , C l a s s e ss S tart M onday -■ AugustA 1= at 7 PM Law mtak a ers criticizize K och • Plumume Pens •Rentals •Puncftlicn BftvlsSCoIlM Maker ’ LO N D O N U(AP) -'Conservative lawmakers lav on Saturday de- XotcdSiMswato • Tablesles iCJ h a ifs * Guesi Books For more> InformationI call 733-33-3700 ext. 344 or 291 jnk-You Notes • Minis •SilkBrli. Bridal Souguds nounced Neww York\ Mayor Edward Koch>ch for r e tr a c tin g h is re m a rr k ts . PacerBcr Clips & Plates •Anntverlivcrsary.Announcemcnis ■ ■ ■ t h a t B rita in waswa; playing a “positive role”e ” iin N o rth e m Ire la n d . Wedding AAnnlvartaryG - ‘Any m an who wh makes a strong stat«m'3ment and because of politicalcal • . pressure changmges his mind is not worthrth the office he holds,” saidaid W>dd ______Teriy Dicks,A g (Con su lta tive m em ber o)f f IParliament “He (Koch) is a ------21 SXenoro A.1WUifil-alis-"!!!"*"!*...... ^ wcak”-kneed polpolitician who h as to look ovcover his shoulder to see where t - 1 W tddlngOmsM 'toBiBiyorftoirt ^ ■ ______]W h is v o te s lie.'’ B rld stm ald & Protn O rsSS8S sn • to Rant /in Falls Clinic & Hospital______

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    1 C o ldIdweli w Ontario9 L a O r o n d o Twin Fall* . 3016 ClDValvaloncJ Blvd. ■^0^OS.'W.A^t4lh Island Clly StS004 Addison Awe.. E. (2 0 e i4453.7444 S £ (503)889-011110 (S03)003-8466 (203J 733-0233 Mon.-FrJ.1. 88:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. I r: 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Sale Prices Good July 31st Thru Chorgo iJ m t t ^ ^ ^ A u g . 6th Cards ^ Jl ■ ■ j p s 100 Custonmers Only Boy’s ^ I Receivve Your FRI r ■ Boy’s ^ lored Jeam |y ^ H | • Stralgf jnglasses ■Hardwaare Jeans® ght leg . . . Black,!? ■ Sui Rugged-yot-toucr:chable. Levi's Hard- l n d i g o && Stonewashed. ; ■ When YouI PurchaseI One Pair wear Jeans.® VSWith all tho rouoh- H I tough durabilityy mothers love. But ■ Or More OiDf Levi’s C olored S nono of the rousugh-tough scratchy * \ stlffn o ss k id s h alte te to w e a r. ■ W h i t e - Wfash a 501 ® Jeans S iz e s 2-7 * S )H I Sizes 2-7 In M en’s, SiStudents, Juniors & Bo] / H (Reg. $12.99) A A $6.(XMl00 «»i-on7.70»-0H?. V a lu e Y o u r s FR awoi E E i?) I ^ ■ #116/216-8116-. M l” • S lz e s 8 -1 4 (Reg. 16.99) S iz e s 8-1« * i a * ’ ^05/405-0216 B u y O n e P a tr & R e c e i v e Y o u r *15” / '^REE Sunglasses B u y O n e P aair t & Receive a j l | | py/^g P o s t e r I SHRINK ------Meflen’s 3 P a c k ^ I m F IT I BBriefs H All cotton f l m 3 P s ir P a c K a g ■ F(eg.S6.99-i 5 Q lria ' IB o y s ' ^ ^ 1 , '{{■'x ...... *5” ^ •■F1Ir>slon»KJdi" H M e n ’ s> 23 Pack T -Shirts P a n t i e s B i . '.V AII llc cotton $V9' < 1 ’ . S ix es 3-8 feg.S6.99-Salo... 7 $ ^ 9 9 s u e s ; Reg. S4.99-Salo~ R»g.S. M en’s U nlined B o y s' & Girl! n i lIV^^SFoennim Jaclcets White-Wa f i . A g r e a t back to3 sschoot look, prewashed4 - ^ V Jackets W i *Fchoose from Black & . #70506-0216 * 3 4 ” S ix e s S -X L ______(Tatis $ 2 . . 0 0 more) Denim Jeeans > Adult SiZiizes 27-44 M en ’ss ------7 ' ^ Saddleman Boot-CutB i j^ ,q Reg. $19. I ^ VIen’s ESP ■r^ fei s t u d e n t sSizes 25-32 & ▼ 1 I ■ s trretch Jeans Jean: Children'l's Sizes 0-12 I The W estern C styles, comm fort all In one, ESP stretchstr ' H Reg.to$\SI 9.99 IS” I ^ ^ R e g . $24.99 ■ I ffSU -Q lU 8 ” & 40” Inseam . & larger sizes ^91H T .9 9 ) B Reg. SI 9.9. ^^^■#51^3017 sizes 44-50>0 Reg. $26.99 ...... * 3

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    Young ArAmericans rcunk last------s -----lj~------i------in geognraphx) comipetition By BAR]UlBARAyOBEJDA ‘ Thc mne-nationn study, found, t h a t '' . ThelVas'faahington Post 75 percent of Amimericans surveyed vj: were unable to locate l« the Persian • WASfi5HINGT0N - American:ans Oulf on a map andnd fewer thari h a lf aged 18 to 24 ranked last in an. in- in could identify theB 1United Kingdom, tem atioidonal comparison of geographiijh ic France, South Africiica or Japan. -■''5 knowledjedge, and American adulU9 o0 f The survey also'feI found thatone o ut all ages:es scored am ong th e bottomtom of seven — a figureire that would pro- . th ird , according act to a study releasedsed ject to 24 million AnAmorican adults - • th is past1st Wednesday by the Nationalnal could not identify thctl United S tates - - Geograpl:aphic Society. on a worid map anand" half co'kild n o t ‘ , identify Nicaraguaa asi the country in . ~ •which, the Sandlnisilstaff'and; coptras , ■ ' . ■ .are fighting. ‘ : 7 s ) i I Ge'eograph “i y t e s i ^ . The ..United StaUates was the only. ‘ ' -m country whose yoi'oung adults, be- i 'X w een-the ages oH^18 and 24, sco red , UA I.ilM irt.1'' IH. UlliW.in.i i . ” .15-Ohlo 5 f. C heyenne ', ’ 68; Tnll.irnll.ihns*i'c' ItS. R.ilclgh 2. AUk'.i l^.M Ainc' below its older adullults, aged 55 and ■■36,C*hliom‘.V . 52. M orttgomcry 69. Picrr:’ierre 86. Augusta sanmple queestions X 20>M.iryhndtnd _ J 7 . Oregon.-^ .53.'M ndf*on 70. AHaiiVHanlft 87, Albany '.older. .. , ^--Arbms.iH 21. MnsMciiOcii05ctl!k ■■.•W.PcnnsylvftnlA.’ 54:-Juncau '. 7l.Coturotum bin 88. Annapolis ' "T here.is a.shockcicihg lack of^eo-. '5;c.illlin 39. R h a lv lilAnd 55. C hnrIc5lon’ 72. Honr.ulc> ! 2.'^. MlnncsMln«.tn . ^^O.SffUthOfolinn i’hocni* 73. t’niv’rovldentc 90. Roston 7. Ciiiiiu'Cliail 24. Miss'issipp country," said Gilber« rt M. Gro'svenor, ' j >ippl . 41. Soulh D. president o f the NatiiItional Geographic 9. < l'Ioriil,i • • 2ft. Mone.in,!in 4X’rcxfli‘ ' 59. Richm ond 76. SprinIpringfield 9.1. Concord cans, and their>ir scores,. in the National1 GGwgraphic Society 5.urveyjy Society,-in-wlcasinjing resulttf of' th e ; 11).1 CL-iiff;l.i. .-2"..NcbM tk,i,Hi‘--,J|.i.-,'^4.'Ulnh-- 60. Sner5n»enUi 77. Silcnolcm 94. St. Paul — conducted by the Gallup Organization. ' t . B tu ^ of 1Q,820 adulljltsl^which he said • . ll.'H.n^-.iii ! 2H.‘Ni-v.iiJn’ -<5. Vcrmcml* "61. M ontpelier 7fl. Indtiindtiinflpolis 9.1. J.ick'on I2'lil'lii>- 2>>. N ow H .im.iinp,«hlri,* i 46,;VjrRlnl.i The correct amanswers appear at the bottoirtom. >as!ihe largcstpfitstskm d. ,j 62. D enver 7V. Okl.^l)kUhom.i City 9ft. Cnrson Cily -1.1, llljiuii> .•«), r » l - y • 47. W.ishlsiKion , -, 63. Salt Lrtkc City W), Des)es S M oines 97. Jefforwin Clly -r > The. G a llu p ‘Orgaiganization, w h ith ' I4:;iinlbn,i-1 .il. N ow Mo»liloxlci. ,.JH. WwlVirKlnin, - ■R4. H.inford BI. Colur’olumbiis 98.'J.inroln 1. W hich of fth these ranges contains thc!ic correct population of thee ■ ..xonidueted th e stud,udy- for N ational .IS. ' I..vv,« .•12 hiavv York'srk ‘ ' , 4V. Wl'swiwlt) - 65. Au.ttin 82. Fr.tnkr.tnkfort 99. Helen.i U nited S tates todtoday? Geographic, said geo,cographic literacy 'Irt, *! - ,\r Norlh Onr.irnfitJ.'. 50. W vrnnlnc 66. D over H3. Ulsrti;Ism.irck 100. Tcipvk.^ _J7,.Kt-i!liu;ky W. N«'_rlh . « ' • - .Iton Rouge • IOmUlion-50-50 million. — a m o n g -18- lo 24-yi•year-olds in- th e - . 67. N .ishvillc 84. B.iton ^ • 160 million*3'n*300 million. United Stntes is "inala state of crisis.", - ’•i>i li'f.Hiupl. I»«WWN.«|I| AnHTh.»V»r»tw.»lf.ln.. • 500 million-7id-750 million, Onate6t.ofl6quciuestions - asking ' m1 i I-HI.\.(1<-IUVK1- lOstNcipi rus.,,.I, • lbU lion-2billbillion. the location of countintries, regions o r .■ 'o* “ . Percentage ansanswering correctly — 43. bodies of w ater on)n an unm arked . 150SCTmillioh to 300 m iilion. - th.than did— _ing,” Grosvcnoi world map — the U.S.U participants jnericans. N ational Gee^graphic has this year 2. DeforestaUoition, the loss of forest landI is cu rrently a critical prob->- fell below those fromDm Sweden, W est Using U outline maps, the a>average established ann education foundation lem in w hich coiuajuntty? Is it th e U nited Stalitates, Chad, Japan, or Bra- Germany, Japan, Fni’rance and Cana- Amcm erican could identify onlyly ffour o f and several otiother efforts, including zil? da. Americans scorcd■ed on a par w ith 122 European1 countries, fewervcr than training of ge at a timc in our hihistory veloped anddevttveloping countries, 6. W h a t is thle e ecountry in w hich “apartheiheid" is official government More than half oftlrthe U.S. partici- w hien er we face a critical ecorconomic In the Unit«ted States, secondary policy? pan ts did not know ththc population of needcd to understand foreign conconsum - students in onlylly two states are re- Percentage ansvnswerihg correctly - 55 the U nited S tates. Thc'hose aun/cyed in ers,3, markets,r cusloms, opportuilunities quired to take gegeography and only 10 Sweden, Japan andid Canada per- a nd responsibilities.1 If wc don’on’t un- percent of teachchers responsible for • A nsw ers: formed better on thisis multiple-choice1 d erstan rs t d place nnd location, theithen the geopaphy instruruction m tyored in the 1 .1 5 0 m illiona tcto 300 million. 2. B razil. 3. N icaragua. 4. South Ko- question — th e correirect answer was conseisequences'of events losei mean-n ' : subject in college?e-...... rea. 5. Any fourur of tbe following: Unitedted S tates, Gre'at B ritain, F rance, W est Gemerm any, C anada, I td y , BelgiiIgium. 6. South Africa.

    B ills5 aimy woler ■ for fossil)ssil fuels, effect Taken together,r, thct measures crop yields levels Iromm supply ■ . would im pose stric t contijntrols on every- I In (Keugtii melled polarlar systems The-10- mr easure calls for a “Leasl- nrcss tee fields th in g from a u to exhaustsists to home fur- over-eiiended MM Coastt NNt alional Energy Plan" to bc dc- naces, redesign landfillIfiUs, elim inate visedI by the government to conserve chlorofluorocarbons (CFC!3FC8) and effec- fossil: fuels fut and tap “renewable" en- tively discourage usec o f coal as a ' - . ■ ergy SOUIsources, such a s wind, solar, gco- sourco of energy in favc‘avor of a “new thermnal al and hydroelectric power; a . generation" o f nuclearr reactors,re solar S450 m:million program over three power and natural gas,I, f^W ator vapor Inletm at oaphore^^J y ears tot o rcscarch : and develop renew- ; Thc bills trample onn sos many spe- able SOUIBourees; an cnergy-conservation cial interests th at neithejther o fth o chief plan lo ccu t energy use by 2 lo 4 per- cent anm i sponsors — Sen. Roberte rt T. Stafford, Incrcc rc a s c d n mnually; and $500 million lo re­ search, ? R-Vt., and Sen. Timothyhy E. Wirth, D- \ / ovapoip o rallo n ti, develop and demonstrate Colo. — expcct to achiehicve anj^ing technologologies for new, safe and cost-ef- more than committee hearingshes in thc ficicnlnuI nu clcar reactors. fem ain in p rn o n th s o fthhc e icurrent Con- B T r a p p e d ^ T her most mi strenuous opposition .to ^ 8 8 . == HHoal^^^ 8»t a cfeag e a b so rb * le«» C< * the billslls i is expected from tho u tility W irth noted th e “conflinflicting coali------nnd a u to : Uons out there” and saidlid th a t gotting Jto industries, buCtheir spokes- men with Congress to approve whath a t am ounts to Souncc: P.ot»ctK>o AaonCT ______vilhhcid comment until further Sludy. “restru ctu rin g o u r econornomy" may be ^ diiTicult as Mikhaillil Gorbachev’s ' Johnn G rasser, of th e N ational Coal perestroika m th e Soviotct IUnion. will be a; w(world which I would wiah on expand, leading to floodi.tding and beach th is su mmmcr. i arc the types of criscrises ground in urging reduluctions p f carbon Asso<;jaticjation, said not enough is known B Stafford, anticipatingng complaints neither mmy children nor grand-id- erosion. th n t resu■suit from the greenhousee cf-e dioxide, the most dadangerous green- aboul the greenhous? efiect and il is K that his bill “demands ttoo0( m uch in 41 children." A NASA scientist tcs:cstified in Con- feci, houso gas, which is gcgenerated by the ‘'shortsigl's ig h te ^ to bnse energy policy on K few places" and would drasticallydr ol- Accordin;ling to scientists, the green-n - gress last m onth th al thisll year’s tern- The' global-warming gl trend is3 sso burning of coal and oil.oi: Tho extent of anticipatepatcd ' environm ental • effects K ter American lifestyles,3, askeda fellow house effectfeet will tra p so much h e a t byby peratures nro "significaicantly warmer" h a rd to- reverse n lhal Stafford’s ambmbi- reductions proposed byb each bill and thal wovo areo n ot sure will ever comc jju senators to consider ‘Svhavhat thc world thc middledie of the next century thata t than any previous periliriod since men- tio u s mensures ea would only c u t onele o0 r ■ th eir approach varies,3. about." ® m ay resem ble if we fail1 tote act. It will world tcrai’m peratures will rise up to surem cnts were first takenta! 100 years tw o 'degrejrees out of the eight-degregree Stafford is seeking’ a 50 percent cut Michaelhael O ppenheim er of-the Envi- w be a world hostile to huihumanity and eight-dcgregrees. Some areas wil! be hlit it ago, and th at the beat hei wave and ris e expeciiected, hesaid. in carbon dioxide byy the year 2000. ronmentalntal D efcns^und praised both ra the rest of life in dozensms of ways. It by drought;ht: In addition, oceans willill drought in tho Midwcivest and South ' T h u rsdsdny’s r bills find com mmon oi The burden would fallill on cars, which bills. I___ E-2 Tltrios-Nows. Twinn Fi Falls, Idaho Sunday. JulyIly t31. 1988 ______.gais^Seteected offeers 0 0 2 -0 0 7

    I 007-Jobs of Inleresl1 iv)7-JobsQf Inlerest ; LEGAL NOTICIICE LEGAL NOTICIICE 003 S p e c ial Nolices 007—J o b so fln te ro sl 0 0 7 -Jo b s oM nlerest 007-Jobs Ot interestt . 007-Jot}soi Inlerest AN Nonny for two terrltic kids In , C arotakor invoiviliving Counselors ’DRIVERS Experienced plaallc “injefr ir INTERESTEDIN AN “7T XffENTION li- ADVERTISING CAREEREER? lovoly. sole. Now York Clly; ^------ty C o d e ' S o c tio n 101?:®- CLASSIFIED READERSRS malntonanco and caro olaol VISION QUEST TCT Is Booking quaillualtftod tton molding personnoi. _ ------NOTICE'Q'F” •5ie a IndUBtrtot malnlflntnco.0. pro- Suburba on Long Island- APPLICATION FOR)R 1(N) by including' tht e Dig yord, no dogs. SmSmall WILOERNESSCAMPS;PS OTR flatbed drivera- 21 ws has Call collect oltor 9:00 pm }loms t'ouBo avoliablo if so WAQON TRAINS MdlnQ “ cion* *”oo'OOting Thon. The Tlmes-Nows t ----- ^------WATER RIGHT------method—ol - measuriurin g . ii..you havo had..pioblorr > mile. plus load aroutlc a poalllon for you. Wo ioro EST,<516)374-6021.______r or with ony products or-so' sor- cioalrod. Roforoncoa iro- Rugged o u td o o r coroor OP: unloading, larping. L^iarDl unl holh eloctrlcal and hydri Tho Rollowing appllcolica- signs ol Irregular nnnfit^ machIno conlrol. MustIt i road currontty aooking to3 IlllItll a Nanny, caro for 1 & 3 yoar, ott to abstracl shye: . (2) vicos suppliod by our advoidvof-' ouirod. Ootalls contaci1 Box B portunity “ working ^w ita Ing (],Qp poy. Bone ______tlonlsl havo bpon fllod -Th*- -A-03.-CIO .T lm aa-N owi_EO. aJ youlh.._N ollonat Corp .o d ic s l o-’d ‘"torprot eloclrlcalol ancj fulHlmo position whwhich old. light housekooping- ts - G f- tlaora, '■ ptoaag—nollly— P •’«» vacation; major modi Dlo for Booutlful mounlain horne., — appropriate iho puol 10-g- Tlm09-Now8 odico 08 soon 800 Bbx 548, Twin Faiis, IdaIdaho luii.|imo. ontry lovolll > and profi, sharing. A qualityUlly job hydraulic cor:ontrol would bo rosponsiblo wators of (he Slatele o'l ly C o d e S o c llo n 10 II Intor- schomalica. sorvlclng and dovolopingping an outsldo Denver. J375/mo- -f- 2(C) by c h a n g in g tth e « s po89lblo. Having ini9Is llIn- S i m ______• ____ _supervisory positions wkino-o rociion-motomo-machl:hlnos- -drt^ol^r^g"an-d■80^tftD^p0C B ox 351 ■ times lhe allowed si' invo- rionco prolorrod. ■Rt^Sr Rh 'cutallon'wookly-aookln spoclal Mtd-Augusl to fJovomborT: TuJin roputablo of dlonn andId I10 Snako Rivor Oaala Com 10 run and docorativo hoi stistamp socllpns. snd bolng an i Tw in F a lla , Id ah o 83303303- size: (3) amending 1* do our bosl lo scroonn forfc ntonco storo. 1390 BlBiuo EMT-S. COOKS, TRU'RUCK tako chargo editor lo *0- smiloy Creok. 774-3547. Falls City Code Secti' calls DRIVERS. AND SPECIALlAL ED our nowa oporallon. ThiThis Is machine. Ilvo p a n of a croallvo toi 351 ony (“ loo- misioadlno.I. orc Lnkos No. No phone ca y In a Also In nood of oxporlononcod aim ed al dovoloping? so.n'ifri Nood porsons to manago Source: GROUNtJN D - 10-9*2(L) by o d d ln o wi unothlcaladvoftiaomonta. ptoaoo. tmmodlolooponlniling TEACHERS ALSO NEEDEDED. a ’ caroor opportunity li L l r and oporale local, small St. 1- good small town. Sondjnd full production supenrtaorB“B snd advortlaing campaigns WATER ding addressing size CENTER SUPERVISOcffe Coniact ViBlon Quost. »«nkiym otnl. Cail43a-<03e. VNW non-lettered portions p^ ^23-29M ^^r J6-2103 rosumo to: Miko ThiThorn- moldsot-uppersonnel-I- bualnoasos DIverion Pt: SESWNI J®(4) 005-MemorlaI Notices1 Buhl Hoadsiart. S6.29 p 3E. borry-Publlshor. Mounountaln Wo sorvo Industries notlatlon- This porson must havetiavo a Nood porson to bo wilh Soc 22 T IOS R 17E:;• off0 free-standing signs; —— hour. 10 hrs por wook, p; aox O. wide includlng...fflolor>r .ap- minimum------of...... "saK-solos, oldorly lady. Monday - Locust Streefnoar Vole'olco nmendlnfl Twin-“alla-< fho - -family— of---Dolli>ol(l9 ->Hjaf.— AppllcallonB-&-'l’ 55 “ oW o w r a W r S B47T— pllarico; businsinoss tolomorkotlng. or prprint through Fridoy. light Twin ty C o d e S e c tio n 10 Building Supply. Twi 10-9- (BurgooB) Bowypr wisho#o a tot , dftscrlpllons aro avallabto>teat Noodod to sh e w toys, gl risimas machlnos. and advaIvanco advoniaing oxporlonjrlonco housocioanlng. Call F alls. 2(0 ) by deleting the0 ri e - thank thoir rolalivos “ an fO Iho S oulh Conlrol Commununi- candles, holiday & ho tl. Iroo apoctally markots- Ourir (Irm oducotton, os woll os (ex- 734-2329.______l RIAL quirement that messaisage Jriondo (or moir cordtards, tt- Action Agoncy olllctIcos, docor. Party pton. NO iication Nood porson to toko coro of. Use: INOUSTRIA tininn training. Call OonnaIB 423-< provides oxcollont bononollts- collonl communicati COOLING (.500 CFS) centers shall notexceic e e d phono colls, vlslls. (loworwors 726 Shoshono Streot WoVost. invostm onla.'fR E E troinl )60 or Holocallon oxponsos wllwill bo akills, aolf-mollvation.1. anda olderly lady, room 4 boord iand and food during hor recer J r S l 5489, Marilyn 543^960. (.500 CFS) 25% of the sign aroa ai >cent Twin Falls. Applications» w'llw Extra b o n u s' thru A ug. ( considered. To apply plejloaso ombltlon. salary. Call 733-733S, iw ing sta y s In iho hospital and th Dollamao 733-0991. Date Fllod: 5/23/1966 adding wording allowli dlho tto accoptod until 5 pm. p 537-^920 o r 537-^851. e-r«Dv send rosum o lo : Arundndale. if you are'inlofoslod'Od I" Nood two porsons • lo S22 message centers to0 beI daya following nor doalh.“ 'h; ♦ uouslS tn. EOE.______EXECUTIVE SECRET/ J f RL 1, Sox 67 C. Potoau.lu. OK becom ing pan of our toa IN: T i e s R17E S2 ____ Olslrlct soloB, rep. cnr i noodod for prosidont ■ team, opofgto all kinds of haying 50 to 75 squaro feete t of Your concorn Is sincorol I ex- oxponsos furnished. _____ sond your rosumo to 8 SW NW )tade approclatod,Thanksagaln.iln ® °°k wantod. m usl bo e ™ rollll II,m.r V T y ? ______10 Drt- oqulpmont through 3rd and T ho p o rm ll(s) willI bob tlie lotal squaro footai porloncod. good lot)I In pay ond com m ission, ox ig. and Exporlonced milker nooclOded, K-02. th o Tlmos-Nows. f rater of the signs in whliJhlch C«cll.R«ymond& amall m ounlain lown. CCali rionco In ronl osiato ondin^d In '" 0 . ilOht bookkooplng. i . call Box 548. Twin Falls, ID 833 hard,working, long hours, subjoct to all prior wate Jding Clifton Bowyer. rwflro compuior oxporlonco:o ro- Reforoncos roqulrod. ' fights. Protosfs mustit beb iney a*"® localod. addli ------879-2239 or write PO Box3X 6. suranco or tupporw aolf- 536-2691.______so that 11 is rocoivod no lal profor oul of school holp. ilb lts S Quirod. M usi, bo b lhanTup8day^Q2.1988. (iled with lho OIroctoictor wording which prohlbl Challis. ID 83226.______salos wolcomo. n S( mollvalod. projocl orlonllonlod. Exporloncod melal cull< Ijg”-— Coll 829-4129. ______------O sp t------of------Wi-tef-m ate essaga^entora—fioiiom . ,(Wfc=Peraonaf8..______------COULD YOU BE A—____ .fosumo lo B ox G-03, PO i Wago- packago Indueeludes Sond rosum o to Mgr.r. PO Intorlor Designer ofllco oflti NEEDEOlMMEOtATELY-., fiern projecting . into U r r r i BOSTON NANNY S48, T im os Nows. T« s. ID m anagor. Solary plusI corn-coi QroonAcrosCaroConter Resources. Southen Idlna A^i'vo mld-ll(o pro(o#8lona ' hourly and ovor-tlmo0 pay.p Box 670, Twin Falls. Rooion. 2140 4th Avonuimue right-of-way. and addli H * ro you a loving, nurturtrirlng Falls. 1083303.______------hoalth plans, bonus,, vavaca- 83303. ______mission. Sond rosumo e/ac IB now accepting applica-, ir n n 'orna'D ao«ko ocllvo mid-lid pon- ortftT Tim es New. PO Box 54 E a s t. Tw in Falls, Idah^laho wording requirli, for profosslonai maio companinnilv to ra o n who onloys spoi tion, prollt-sharlng. SQijd S( Exporlonced cooks nood * lions (or nursing assislanl.- 63301 on or bolon(ore spoclal use permits f ^(rig llmo with childrorron? OREAM JOBI rosumo to Joncen Mg M' M Apply in person. Moncindiy: Twin Falls. ID oxporlonco prolorrod- Con- onH for social li(0. Sond phoKr,?l° I.IVO in lovely, aoburburban LOTSOFVARIETYII AUGUST.22.1088. mossage centers; ctVr» ai and sta ts to: PO Box 2225 Jl P.O. Box 1295. Twin Fallaalts. ID Wednesday from 1 pm„ I (o 3 Aim: Box W-02.______lact:MarahB.934-5001. : ' itolghborhooda. en|oy o;ox- Govornoss..cooking..hoihouse 833ot. pm. 01 Sodbuator Plos.s. 598 Journoym an oloclflclan ------R .- K e ith - H lgolnson 1^0 TwInFalU. ID 63303.------cotlont sa larlo s.' bonodliidls. -k o o p in o --c h o re a ..trn v t ‘“v i? Noodod Journoyman sleot D irec to r tvsssrioa ™ f i Exporloncod mool culcutlor Blue Lakos North. No Twin Falls aroa. Yo Slop Iromors. dry woll d a v 2((Y) b y a d d in g w ordirX g ALCOHOLICS vour ow n living quartora andan Indoor and outdoor gardi f and phono caltaploaso. oround work, mainly^ooj^: coi hangers a nd lnslal(ors.__and PUBLISH: Thuraday ____ ilmtlod_worhtnflJiouuJf.oif.ou(. ,ing_pol___c a io ___M u s, l_ hn noodod. Good pay ( 7=^^hIch-w ould|tfllow .-J. - b y ------ANONYMOUS------^ i_ “- Tjonafitsr-sontj-rosumo-m o t o r immb"dIalo oponlrffl— f^r mofolQli-Sond-f«tum*-».J®. U rtv u f 'uypticiitorT Wag®“ " ■ A u g u st 4~aiTcf^ 171988: round-trip transponatlonn is i rosponsiblo. dopondat luntar Eloctrlcal Conlraclora. 2 ------spoclal usir perm C*II73M300 r No Bo* Z-02. C/O Timoa-No^•Nowa. automotive ports coui *12.50 por hour lor providod. Ono yoar con:om- capable a n d onorgotic. utsldo S o g o R d . W ..Joiom o. moooIdat quallllod porsonol. liberal *— "TFi\7rrATr(jN—— message centers up ___ fnllmont nocoaaory. CallII cor smokers or drinkors-ptearoaso - P-0- Box 548, TF. Id. 83303»Q3. peraon and/or ouU SO squaro feet to be I > and salea. full benollta, aa8at0 7 w m ______:I______overtime ovoiloblo. Coniact , TO BID c A N r G C T ------:, wrllo: Suzanno Padack. Send roforoncoa. photo«loond Exporloncod R.N.’s i bo corporated Into fre Idross L.P.N.'s noodod for>r lho com m onauralo lo oxpixporl- Lito-fluord:pon-tlme.ovosjvos Intorstaio Inlorlors Inc.. S o a ls d b id s will bi C hildcare Piacomont SoSor- your phono f and addrc YFCA BOI30.ID.343-4163/343-1815.' laho standing socondaidary BARLEY PRODUCTS?=»* ivlce, Inc. (CCPS). 739 Rli Sun challonoo ol rural nuraluratno- onco. Phono: 702-2B9-:19-3063 non-soosonot. Call YFC received by the Idahi Rim to: P.O. Box 1512. S 733-4384.______■ Transportation Dopah3art- educational .Institutionio n a l E ndlos# supply. Moro> Vlow Lano. Twin Falls.. toI Vaiioy. Id. 83353. Now baso poy setscalo- oskforJarryorwrilo: • _____ Northsldo Bua Company. >spltol. J& P A u lo P arta. part- Jorom e. Is now taking ap- ment. P&MM SectionHon. signs, prohibiting p pr r o - oconpm lcol. Moro powerful,n^ul. 63301.(208)733-7790. : Caribou Momorlal Hospi - Lifeguard noodod. pai •oot lection of such signssin- I - DIstrlbutoraneodod.No F /t poaltion ovallabloo ’orfc Soda Sprlno’s. 547-3341.u______PO Box 898. Ely. NV 88301»J___ tim e, wookonds. throucirough pllcollons lor achool buS 3311 West State Streoi --; t oxpor. heating lnst*llor until to tho right-3f-way, and ar dialrlbulorfoo. Formoro Exporloncod larm mochan DOf‘|. Exporlonced - -aocroti■rotary., .Immodlato oponing lorsr .ox- Labor Day. Coll 733-2330.^0. drivora- Approx IS hours Boiso. Idaho. unt s u c h Inform ation call 733-1006. Salary dopondaonoxpoi oaoh week. Call 324-4426. J - August 18.1988 2:001 PMP^ requiring that su< w antod. Call 834-2231. ' onco. Colt 78M722.; pro(orab(y In lho LKo1(0 tn- porloncod mllkor. Routlualng housoKooptng. tlvo-li suranco buslnoaa. M usl available. Coll 487-2181 0^ room & board, couldI hohold Notlco to lobBookors: for furnishing and Irin- signs be lighted ""I'j on DIAL-A-DATE oors with - non-lncandesce ------havo compuior skills3 tand 487-2615. oulaido iob- 328 Valloy Rehabllllalion S ' provious exporlonco sotllnlolling (Ortvor-s llconso or stato ID Bids will bo oponod c •y Association. Spm lo 7am.’ 24 ^ A mnnounces vices may havo a trainrolning time ond subslllulos).)io oi sosm otlcs- Ollico personnilonnol c ardlandvourw ork the above stated placla c e Ju ly , 1988. houro on wookonda.______program for you. Complcnplote- plicollona aro availablo 10 gnd authorization (aoclal securl- and road aloud. Bidderders s/Doug Vollmer JR W robol-Got your carsHi; ot: IMMEDIATE PiPART-TIME 0PENIN6S ly froo. class and job soa:soarch the District Otdco. ITh'lnninn''/mW no°'’ n?nn^xpofi. ly card or birthcorilflcale). and olher properly IrIn- M ayor ___ 426X2-Jot Engine!eSpocIoliit asslstanco. For Informalmollon Contor S treet W esl. PO i 0 (or Olflce manager & book- 1 to PUBLISH: Sunday, •July Ju 2<7EI»r_SL______f. 615, Kimborlv. 1083341. ° once. Phono 734-9400 (c terosted aro Invitod t idav. Mala, oarly 30's, altractlva:tlvo 622X 0 - F o o d SorvicrUeSpeciaittt call Marqloat, 734-4112. appoinlmont I0:00om-5;0Ti-5:00 keeper lor local car doator- b e p r e s e n t a t th e blibid 31. and Thursda IgrouSyttoms ------)m o n ^ Raforoncooncos ship, must have aulomollvo Auousl 4.1088:- ' (doponda on your sonso0 ofol 4 2 3 X 3 - A ir c r e w Egi ■ i I humor).— loolcinQ—(of- . t tml ------007-Jobs-oflntere3t— The scope of tho worwork •■spociai lady" to shoro^0:° 426X2-Jot Engine I ------LPNandCNA to: Box V-02, c /o Tlmoa- to bo performed c cor o n - good llmos. Musi Bo 25-35 431X1-Jet Alrcrgftif t M a ln t Full-limo and pan-timo oosl-pos Nows. P.O. Box 548. Twin sIsts of furnishing am‘‘ S ti MAnnouncemeni *1^' S66X1-Environmerent Support Speclallit tlons ovallablo. compotillvOtlllvo Falla. Id. 83303- Installlna lour 0 o( S l lX O - S o c u r lty PPolico o salary with bonofits. Co overhead doors (20' W X dopondontty woalhly and of 733-2282. lorlnlomtow. Oponing (or RN. c h o m ic ...... --T-r dopondoncy Iroalmont 12’ H) w ith all h a rd wware a r III hoolth 1ack with whlio pav, ncy irolning, Como 000 miraclos happon. tnenl. P&MM Sectlor "’i ” ’} avallablo. Call Proflnancy ' rccent rs:ue oi Hc««c« rrjgirjgaiinc notea irji me aveiaoe (^3Slal woiMr>er Id.a3303.______1-800-227-4190. 'Ion- and chost.-Buroor aroa. Ca Holllne 4 Crisis Conlor, 734. : catnsJ27.$00mutiiry3n[IDcni 3311 West Stato Streoieot. 733^028. ., ___ ™ N O N --VETERANS \ ineneiiis Men jriii women, rtoaioiessoiaot ' Mature porsons to operatloralo ------:------: 7472.2 4 h o u ra o d a y.______, NO MillTARV EXPEBIENCi‘ICE? ll Ihor* !• J ip«(iolly iiiloH»H oreiccdcnccjttdiQiCitioapc0 apply Courses lo i>cio you oitpaic lot me ' soK-sorvo gaa convonlonc Bolso. Idaho 83703. Corp P " ' FouncT:'"whlTo fomalo. To l«,rn. :on holp. W* will lond'd Mff^teiamswilOeo^crrtDyF tact Jim Cunningharr tan Room for oldorly In llconsodsod ebovv you would llttf lo0 I< 1 Dy Postal Uam WotWopS irtSKuCtoiS G.rj : sto ro In Wolls or Wtr OPPORTUNITY ; lam. poodto w/lan oars & , ta homo, poraonal caro and you lo lroinir>g ichool lo lc tcotn lhat •kll|.«vp«n» Irao.•- ArCCfSCnanOBilllUiOlOa'CCOfc consioercd Cy rt«r>y 10 M tne rrx)si ouJMiOd Purchasing Agont. II. and could powibiv quoillv >or up nomucca NV on leaseI corcon- spots on rump, loundAvo o (our'dry. Call 734-3537. WITH telorv ond b«n»lltt, 'p onrie«IO(jO;ntmDlO>fnenl«ilf'I oim tnc Posai Scfv'cc Irvcsecumsoonot algnmont basts. LlvlmLlvlng National company noods OR leih St noor Elba Av( — T to ••JJOOO.OO" ENliSIMENIINT BOMUS. In oddlllon lo lh* now,, I«t tcnsrai knwlMcc P'OSC'loscr ptcriiKa’ion is inc key to octimj mred. tdaho Transportatio:Itlon Burloy. Call 676-1473. ' Sowing for toons, lols. ano ond G.l. bill C0ll*fl0 progrom.m. Th.r.or«t«flainr«qulr.monl» . q u a n o rs ovoiloblo. onlonly mature, ambitious poople 10 ------adulla. C rafts and so-forth,rth, ^ou muil m**l to qualityify lor pon.tim* •mptoymcnl- Wo1^ oetaa'-eococKa'cniteo tomes' nese wsitions ojsed uoon meir cum ^oic bondabio. non-drinkor nooinoed train as Invostmoni planners D e p a rtm e n t to roqvirtmonti oryj ofliwtr yourur ■ tnc CISV'O leim Ictfitioueses taitau(jni m inesc cojisci were desiflnrt Dy 0 to for ordinary income cllonls.' Division of Highways ” ■ opply. Send rosumo ti ay®* HOUNDPOUNDNEWS ITS quot.loft.. ■ Mr iuro:fl lie IS a tomt'I I'osiaiI'o: cfflpioyee, me ajmo' ct mrcs cosm“ . Polo. PO Box 20368, Rono=^ono. No financial background D ld tl4 W A IJtSd SINGLE PARENTS BUY & w e a r a LIFETIME ; cutn ou'Oes, and has rtWiMii'lefliy scorco iOi% on Postal lesis ■ NV 89515- necessary. If you aro brlghj Date Street P aren ts Wllhoul Pannars B20 LICENSE h a s Family & Adult Acllvltlos IDAHO AIR NATIONALN GUARD MEDICAL or Ostoopathi'jTThi; & simply warn a chanco for S h o s h o n o . ID 83352-0820 • f IKOim WORKS]R](nOP:SCOR£SS-100% ollont higher Incomo with respect; FOUND DOQS iViriN FALL^LS loryou. Discussions. P.O . BOX 45(5, BOISE. ID 83707 I CUAJIAHIU I^ellmcs>Vlt^()afnj at'O accuracy mctcjsina rrcmods laugM I-m ■ poalllon waniod. Excollor inrAl ANIMAL SHELTE.TER Friendship & Suppon. opportunity and Immodlatiidlalo catlDonOowot: Associated Conors (308)S) 3S4-5385 iriiS C0UIS4 at« so OIMtdi;' l^■it wwc Wilt crter into J nfliitcn asicemcn earn Waddell & Reed. Inc. LOCATED; 139 em AVE.W.fi- Coll 733-6447.324-3753. ncf or youl moftcy wnl be tcluraeO : oponing (or primary can Contractors 1. Torrlor pup. black, rnalo.lo. __ 543-5716or326-5330. m I ■'i’iJu "III SCOrc05% 0- mgncr o position In holistic mullln,uill- '208-687-6454 110 N. 27th MI fCu dn wUKicvcajoblappiitatiorVinttrvicww'jninOOoays^ .ippi __ .. _dl8C ipH no_- chlfopractli5 3c —PAlNTERWANTEirr ______Bolso.ro83703. _ WANTEO SINGLE PARENTSIt s m — - FORADOPTION:______- .i- Singlo.Lono!y?you'llmoot- ... .»i;jrsco'C.Kia’mi)ncy"i!it«i!l IX ic'u"0cb...... :. : clinic, expanding 10 providi0’'l<50 Auto body oxperlonce ro- , „ I.Sprlngor Spanlol brown -I outpaliionl modicol sor Intermountain Conlrac ^ othoralnglosandmakonow pbilunities *“1‘ qulrod. Bring completed >rac- whlto. m alo. ^ ^ frlondalhroughsoclalandi f J o b O p p WOimSilOP tUlliON 15 J3535 3ano includes me ouanmcco wotksr;oD,:n vices. FulMlme and pan rosumo to: Charmac to r s 2. Bordor Colllo black ne: timo procUco avallablo. Con Cactus Poto's Is acaccopting applications for WO'HOOOH. interview timls.. SlutSludy ou'dc wiiti 25 compicie lakc-nomc ■ •Trailers. 452 Soulh Park <15 N. C u rtis Rd. whilo, tomato. . d a n co s and supporKor e.arns. lOllO* -us COnsuHJIiOniipn flriviifdges. Wltn tree ifitormaiion pnont ■ lact Anlhony J. SIrucok Avenue. Twin Falla. Idaho. B oise. Id 83705 3. Cockor Spanlol. buf slngio porontswithorwith openings througholout lheir rosort canino. numDtr. Home Slufly DiOO'Jf^oum kll. ocrsonal rollilCalior^ ot (uiuio10 ;■ D.C. Twtn Falls, ID 208-733 No Phono calls, ploaao- - malo outchiidronalhoma.All11 Presont oponings includo:in apciica.’on m;o. anc more : 5555, ______—1_ Pan-tlmo Sun Valloy nanny Associated Generaleral 4. 2 Lob X pupa. 1 bale’“'ch ogo3wolcomo.Coll733-8447 C a g e C a shhlers I WANI tOIUlOCAU? Wed^trln^cr me Posiai Aicii tluneii'' oivinj you posiafJC ■ MOTEL MANAGERS, FO'I]’ com iQf 3 yoof oi£| boy. lotB ol Contractors male, i ton fomalo 733-3214. 543-5716.324-3783. IJ aie mviied to Bung yoji tape leccicti to ; fortable homo . providodluou. free time for recreation or P.O. Box 1046 SInglos Inc.. P.W.P. _ - Dealers' ICCfl'O the »iOilisnoO tOlKlSflnaionji I'ev-cw . Magic Valley. 733-1359. ____ other omploymont. Call Salt U k e City, UT 8411010 Opon5-7pmonly - ;o n - Monday thru Friday ^ . Keno RunmnersA/Vrlters ■ a ssi“ai=-“ “ What aro you waning tor? 726-0050 or roply to: P.O. N o b id will b e c o n Placo mat ciasntiod ad to«.iy, Box 963, Kolchum. Id. 83340. sidored unloss accom - Floor CashIhlers HOUUYIKItTWtllFAUi... panlod by an acceplablni Attendant Job aorvico e now rocruinQxloQ grndors■ and r.implofo lor mo 1388 - or a cashior’is chocllo c k ptcKod up. This 15 nol a POSmtO: SiaioSupcivDCivisor of Vocational Guidance ■potato haivosl » you aio uvail.ib'oi lo work with lho Idano drawn on an Idaho banka nk, up-to-dato tisl. Mixod dog • Line Cooks:s " Dopnnm oo, com r w OIJOO Soivco. Poitoniitons .iro avaiaHn n vnf«u5 iocauoro- wniir Phono & transportation roq.oq. • Dishwasherers 'inUTluatlon anfl pmS'dln^^ tdaho Transportatioition to lho pound to soo 11 yoi. AMERICAN TEMPOflARY .TfX3r.hifB TfM cot*) Do) ttwttw, annu.ll. lompor.Tfy fX) youVo boon Dopartmont. or a bid- bid pot Is thoro. Como and pic EO EM /F/H ,, NOFEESs • Stocker/Chtheckers lootong lor der's bond. This surot;roty oul a puppy or full • H ostess CaCashier shall bc (orfoitod by ththi e dog. THEY WOULD LOVOVE ...... :i: maintaining tccotds and rcpoits. Ptoaso apply In ptperson at Job Sorvlco. t of TOHAVEAHOMEII Application boing accoptod bidder In the ovont o y,;_: for purchasing director.’’“Jl . C r e d i t C o l liiectlons e Clerk fallurof to sign tho con:o n - LOST..JObO 720 UicK waic Ild ni;iTlmo3 News. Box p 10 rejG cl all b id s, orr tcto Lost: Malo Goldon Lat>,-. inli 546. TF. ID 83303, ' S i S n ' S K S o a d u l t s> aand r children, accopt lho bid doomocn o d Ipu Eaon arua, II you h.ivi E x c esilent l l e Salary; of anym(orm.ilioncail025-557O670 Cio'd pickois^ surtino t)Ost (or tho Stale o A ugust 8. for approiimaioiy Idaho. Loit: 2 hittofis. o/ango anc iS sn E S "”' B e n e i i t5 s , Profit F Sharing. and 3 m onths. Bonus (or inosoI.'?,': - D ? 11 information systems In bolh U aiod th is 13th day■ o;Ol whito. iong-halrcd. noa w ho stay e ntire harvoai, Caii-all Ju ly . 1988 Ouincy Siroot. Call 734-7702. C o n t a c t MikeMi H u t c h i n g s ’P2:- 423-5556, 1 Possession of cllMivo wilttcn and Glon Lusk. ManafiCf Loot Sp.iyud (omato cal ---- CQUAl OPPORtUNilrllY EMPIOYER M /F /H /V Procurcmont and Mate­a lc - (jr.iy A black ntripod wilt J I mM-2323 rial Wanjioomcnl h'l!i 007-Jcbs of Inleresl IDAHO FRANSPORTA.TA- SuyatF.iclory. 733-D59G, =j| SJSc«“i TION DEPARTMENT MIsainn from nock Crool PU B LISH: J u ly 27, ?8. 29,29. nc3taur:int: a whitu Raioigr I LmiCJmOfc SuDrim a letlorot(elK application that spcdtically 30 and 31,1986. mounlain biko, wilh (jfcor G t& en I O P E s cach Qualiticaiion (or tho position;:i;a ENIIMal , .NOTICEOF walur bottlo, i( you aoo-IMI: G i a n tt cnsrvo rt}sumc: Iranscriplsia list ot[ W e a re lookinc(ing tor service dept , ^ PUBLIC HEARING Dike p io jso caii 734-1605, :nccs. andasiaicm cni of pcisoiul ven ' neWARO 'V/ Noticc Is hc;oby given lack P i (llsbury/G l » reen IG i a n t ns- personnel to:o fillfi our expanding | . . ti^onal c d S o n ° • by lho City Council fotfor L^nca'^oi S i •lho Cily ol Twin Falls, operation. Positjsitions available are: Idaho, • that a Publicblic nanch. II you havo anyX. in S ea so n a l1 iAg Mechaniiic Openingsi , a t lornu-lron call 32W078 oi Hoarino will tJO hold al D ay/Nightt ShiftsS A vailable thih ru C orn P a c k th e h o u r o l 6:00 o ’clocl f f i c e anattOATE: auoushs.5.1908. i‘ Of until a suit.iDIc candidate Idaho upon lho applica-& lirot IS sciccictJ,d, tiorl ol the Cily Planning1^0 u.,v ,1 run-, tor accuracy3cy, 430 7th Ave.3. S. Experience is nenecessary for above and Zoning Commissionipn stioulfl any chnnQcs or cor B uhl, Idaho 883316 SCDlcmtjcr,}r, 19981 or a:> nC0Ol>

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    le 030-Home3 For Sateate 030-HomesForSalele 030-Homes For Saleale 030-Homes For Sale 007-Jobsol Interest51 007-Jobs Of Interests t 008-Sales People 017-B usiness Opptys.s. . 030-Homes For Sale 0((ico “ Nurao. p«n-an-llm o. ToMng ■ appllcallonT r-ram d ■ WELLESTABLISHECIED A fte r you have nsi for SaieTpeople lor apa'iTi BY OWNER! FORYOURFAMILY Conloct John Haydon.on. Twin cashlor. ■ part-timea and health rolalod oqulpmepment. . BUSlNESSESFORSAi f o u n d y o u r hom e Falts Onttopodic Group. Ql waltroBS (night ahllt) i By O w nor. m e S39.900 ’I. .. COMPLETEE EXCELLENT LOCATCATION Vory cloan 3 bdrm, 2 bath I) at tha Call 7X-K33. , . . ____ExcalKntcnmmafc 734-3<6S. - ...... HoilOoy tnn aflor9:30» |pm In mf^iai __ systemm.— tm - ft bedrooma. 3 baths,ns, lovoiyI hom o ati on one lovol, faml- O pon cotnpoiltlvo exama ei porson. CALLUS potential, locaiion, w maculate brick horrome, 2 kitchen and diningig room,r ly room, fireplace, covered , , , ^ 009-AduttCareSenriC8S I on tho pallo. -loncod yard, doublo aro opon lor Idaho10 IStato •••••••••« rANTs FOR FINANCINING! .erm ^et t^drooma wllh den,, c celling Two lamily rooms or 'Polico Olspatchors1 totc fill — QUSINESSCONSULTAI I wTt? *■"» w ell-kept y*nard. II Is main fioor. one in m e garage. Porrino S chool, Paul0rlllos7i0-630<1 b u sin e ss rental. W la hom e basomont. Locaiodd In Per- $82,500. T13, Ask for Leo futuro ^oponings in S s OlO-Professional L. I.* " I Oh on® Thla Conlral Idaho only. TECHNICtANS ' m alnUlned allrocll're h »«'''t iMt long, ooI callc 10 rine School Dislricl.rict. Call Pouson829-5746. _nou'ncomont____ if lw I Wn'ra-oroalftQ-and.n*' ______OIB-Hnwffie Propertyr“ F-IRST______Larne room s, b a asem e ir ent «ki« nm , sy—CaU- -RalptUor a pefoonaU Augusl x)ponlng for a techn k I living q'uanersTM usr Jane or D'On. 1350-88.9. • reducod. J8; ...... 0597-R<. WIII Close Au Molol for sale by i 551 2nd Ave. N. 733-0 ROBERTJONES ~ 12. 19S8. Applicalionsins may Oenoril Moiors oxporM rio n « a m e r k :an FEDERAL n«e” Por^^nn^emporar,>rary ow ner. 10 unlls. Ideal I REALTY bb obialnod at ISP ONDistrict prolorrod but not n lion. Call 733-1438 Offlco, Eastland Dr.. SoSc or s>ry- VVo offer an axciIVCAllAnt £>OT*ICV9 SAVINGSiS CHARMINGI GEMSTA' • Jo b Sorvlcos. Tho StalStale of opportunity lor advdvance- *'Flvoolllctfatoaorvoyoi>you." Nijo local Invastmsni. i GEMSTA!A T E , M/F/H/V-EOE or no msnagomont. lO^i0% not By owner: newly r.mMiil. ren REALTT fdaho Is «n Equal Opporiponuni* nient and good bon ^ 5*2 ed. solid oak floor*. 2 1-800-282-6001 1211 i l « « ca'ah flow nowl PlusI other< 733.J222, 733-9122. 734 REALTY Ext ______t v Employor. ______^ Call Mr. Chuck Hosms^ ...... a0J4J155- i ilKS: 73WM00 Tift Bnappainimemai:----- TwlrrFait®7orS««WlB “ 5 S 1 : ------ORTOLLFnEE'E ------7 3 4 ^ —~ L'o w "tfow nr posltlvo~cash Part-tlmo offlco nurso •N am p a ...... 467-5 appointment only. ra4-01 busy pracllco. Sond roo Con Pauloa 5;______i-8oo-34S-4eeseiiE^6115 ORTOLLFREE Ilow. Ownor will lln an co . 3 1 Chovrolot-Ponttac-iic.QMC ‘Fruitand...... 452-5 Ono o l Twin Falls flfinest Equal Housing Opporti 1-BOO-34»4eMeKl E11SEl fontoi units. $35,000. Call to Box E-03. c /o Tl •ElkO.NV...... 738-1 M3E New s. Box 548. TwinIn FFalls TruckB.324-3900or734-< triplexes, all brick, lifejfollmo Gotiing your homeI readyroa to 734-2<77.______Housocloanlng & oddd JoJo b s, aiaiB roof, very Itfw 3 bedroom hom e, over ovc 1300 1083301.______P ectuare leel of IMng i ■___- aell? Got holp from^ thetho Ser- MUST SELL OR RENTI 6 • • • rela. 734-5022 or 733-302j.«»:__ r Koop. no problem s ion ^ For salel 3 /2 bec PART-TIME OANVAS£Sm r s “ ********* ASSUMABLE^ energy etilclent. vice Directory, dall:dally In bdrm. 3 balh. $65,000. Will ' r._ - J. Quality ironing done .InIn my, qxcollont location, fleds. - - carry second. Call 734-2123. - — ' ...... -THroo~to -}lve~iitoht8' ...... TELEMARKETING ------stovo-forwtrtnlno-uii-uD your house on acretge..So^n'^ C ^ I Tlmes-NewaClasalfledi fts- por NQ home. Call Shari 733-1371.371. oood rolurm 5n yourln'r „ S ...... FHAtOAN-; Cali Jan Twin. *49,900, VA loar wook. avorago S5.005,00 to Aro you tired of aUyiiaying at — — — — “ mont. Out ol aioto o»owner _No qualllying to buyV tlthis 3 shivering bones. Ca *10.00 por hour. Musl ne on o Hutchinson lor youru rp | n v a te 918-72M124. ilusl bo homo with nothing lo aaya sell Immodlatioy.I. iPric-_bodroom. 2 bath home 3 bdrm 029-0t>en Housess 029—Open Houses noat appearing andId Ihove Would you liko an opp 014-Child Care Sefvlcejr®’ ed to soil last at 155:S5.000. _largo fenced iot. Extentensive- viewing today. For sate-beat olfer. 3 cor. Mon orwotnon. CollCal Mr. nity to oarn a good Ini 1717 or_iy redecorated home brick home, 2 car gig»r*g». ’ i„ m S! Baby Roundup Oaycare^i Coil Dove Lutz 01 733-171 I extras. 1 7 = = = = Slnoor. 734-36?e. ______working 6 houra daily. mm 7-30 openings. T(Tout Rocky Mountlan Reali*lty___ cfosirable NW aroa. S54'S?.soS: ALPINE REALALTY day through Friday Iron daycaro services. 661« t 3rd ______733-1408: ______Call Gary.>36^8a. 734-8373 o r 733-Oei phono porson to sot am to 1:30 pm or 12:00 " S A..e.,TF.n4-13»._____ 8-Dlex in Burlov. 3 duoli appolntm onls for.r. our to 6:00 pm. If ao and ne any in Jorom o. by ownor. ^ T E C 29-O oen H o u sesJ C29-Open H o u ses — r a p PN TODAY! ■ voice Babysitting In my hom e, I safosm en. Qroal paypoy for havo a good phone v d. For offer. Call 342-3081. GEMSTAT J right porson. Cat!ltl Mr. call for Interview ap( Slnoor. 734-36?0, mont.ess-1531. r . , : £ • . « ■ ------REALTY I------734-3768 after 5 pm. R/l.^5 P.M. ______021-MoneyWanted 734--34S-4a6$extEt1E tts J tact Blim oyos. 509-349-2;(9-2321. for circulation telepile” hon5 73*«34 o r 734-1379. _____ ; 023—Investment OPE*N ^ Position availablo aa■nlMfiM Ois salospoopio. This Is>aurt- a CNA and m othor will babj CASH FORYOUR"^ ______Court • Exocullvo Looa L ‘‘"lo avonlng |ob. 'Tele- any day afler S pm. cc a " CONTRACT Socrotary. Poslllon InvoinvK Pfone salos exporl•orlonco 32it-3169.______con- necessary. For moro I E g p highly rosponslbio. i 0 Infor- Quality childcare, luil-tlijil-llmo I’ll pay you cash forr yourj BE THE PROUD 0W^WNER „ HOUSi ' looal mallon. se o Sandl a1 t T lim es roasonablo rati ^ fldential and I '• con- 0, tf,|j 1075 Qfoai L Per- Welch Musio- 734-9ir^?iS‘ 734-0400 and yet to come} Is an Indoor RV s to ra g e buikjitding, m ontho. Bonus for opiopera- contoct: OiBirlct rine School Dist, 733-6504.504. — — — ORTOLLFREE tors who stay tho onontiro Twin Falls School Ola 1-600445-4e85extE11E116 com m on a r e a (or(o r playground a n d w ro u g h t Ir girls horvost. Call <23-5556, #411 Loving care lor 2 gl ------lendng. Ownerss ai a re sacrifltdng $ 25,000 for qui nrldoo. waniod In our homo. Bog , s n o w Produco porson noododidod to Mory E. Brockonrii sale. This Loxuriourious 2 bed room, 2 bath with p d ^ rt- Supervisor nino Aug 25th. 324-3188°°°'"~ Q Real estate part U j a / i m g g t manago produco dop ent is being otlerad (or $135,0( ' m ont. Good pay & bonolBonolils 201 Maln.fvo. West- Mature person noododled to y r M — BEAUTIFUL (Inished tsasemeni S ond rosumo lo: Boxx M Z 2 Twin Fslls.-W. 83301 bo Nanny in Ruperi aroa. arc In nor- S e e a t 2361 TWinin O( aks Park (oK B uckinghamI a ' ______Call 531-S447or531-5901. Spanlsh-style homo In c /o Tlmos-Nows. P.O.0. IBoi Phone 733-0134.- 1 OaO-HomesForSale--...... Ih o o s t' 'location. 3 Stacfium) Juraing 548. TwlnFallS.lt).8^3._03. Wanted: 2 Conillod N ur ------bedroom s. 2 bolhs. lo'•"I'J HostKl by Devoeoe Brown-Bulkier and Develop3per Produco? waiilod^ — i Asslslanie— Of------NunJureing- HH^EmnlormentWantec , room with a fireplace gresslvo. Southeastjastem Assistants with profooforrod ______AREALWINNEHl' ook book shelves...... Idaho agoncy sooking>0 iam- provlous oxporlenco.. Con-< Want lo take c are of oldoiHdorly ^ . m aculate condition, C cei i m lucAra tael Allon Stovonsonion at' peraon. will live-in. hahave Woil-kopt brick homo h< bilious P and C Producc .U h J '"Of®- Compotllivo commissnlsSon Magic Volley Manor, Ma roforoncoa. In Twin Falls Fa bdrms, 2 boths. Unis Ralpf' 'Of « porsonal _ SUNDAY, spilt arrangomonl. ((5fl I Wondotl. For furtherr IrInlor- area. Call 733-3557. bsmt. oxtra canning kl polnlm ont. 559,900.306-8; IE. M/ " , ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ' 785^)700.______mation 536-6823. EOE. ' “ on. lovoly Iroo linecJ yd. H 1 : 0>0 0 - 5:00 p.m. F/VA/H______, opwnkior syslom . Sowtc PUBLIC REt>TiOI — — 1117-BuilrisM Opptys.^______School Oist.-*64.600------B _ . 21/4mllB8W8rtart aDdJ/inofiirtof MVHCiRi 4 .. Suporviso olhors this, or.rna' Wantod nursos asalstiilstants ______-GEMSTAT Salary: Commisaion ‘ coSlcico or CNA-S..All .shill*,. ccom- Bakery for sale. Ali^<)^qul m . Clear or Ex- polltlvo wogos. W oodJ RRhrer mont Included, ownor sa D REALTY ’ - e tolal $40,000 first year, po n so paid orlonlallonIlan In Convalescent Contor.r. 511 solll Only S13.S00 w /torrS l DOSHIER‘ 734^M00 SERENE SUBUFlURBAN SETTING-SpaciousT a ^ 5'5^^000^ 5 o u r distrlcl offlco. No0 ai ae S hoshono. IdIdaho available. Judy 326-5880.I- K REALTY ORTOLLFREEL „ , b e d ro o m , 2V4 btath ath s, over 3200 sq. (t. fuil (inishi3»ed FIND THE HOUOUSE W ITH IN THE TREES necos- 83352. EOE.______BARKER REALTORS 1-e00445-4eMexlEt1l limit: no exporlonco noc 734-2922 twsement wtth famamily room, vrat bar arid flreplactace. LARGE ONE LEVafW. RANCH HOME in country atmosphere, sary. Nood J2900 (rol(relun- Wanted; Cook for BatBSSiUS ______------doblo) dopoait lo cocover restaurant, oxper. prefirefered Complete spud hanroarvest ------surrounded by 1/21/2 a cre ol lovely landscaping. Stop Sti 4 Bedroom. 2 balhs.aihs. Just great tor your largo lamily. a uppllos. Ooio Moody>dy 1- but wo will train. Good3d pay! equipmont; 2 JO Iractorctors. 029_0pen Houses 029-0pen Houses by and see newr dedecor many extra ameniticIties. V ‘ HOSTS: aOO-fl34-8732. ’ I ______Coniact Anna Marierie or cross ovor, harvester, 2 twintw _ S p rin g C re e k DrivDrive (2od house on east sidiIde.) ' screw trucks, luol pick u ' Barr and Shirley Netton. R & J Leasing Is oxpsndanding Loonla at 702-738-848S. — I “ $115,000. a n d hos four Immodl)odlato Wontod oflico m anagensomont Lincoln woldor generate H otteu: Colleens n IB row n ^ ^ 2602mlStE. oponings for drivorss wwilh tralnoo-noods to bo a cutting torches, spa M T W nF a»f 734-3930 double trailer oxporlonrionco. moilvated self-startor wl" chain. Call 324-4033 ioa- Tho oponings are to> drive dr ovonlually take chargo)0 ol 2 ------= l ^ g 1 OPEN long-haul truck in oiotolovon girl olllco. Entry lovol sa w oslorn stales. Payly In- nogollablo. Send rosum DISTRICT MANAGER \ — ------'E” WESTERN REAL! lell 035-Goodlng/WendellJell 035-Goodino/Wendell cludoa miloago. plus p PO Box 1408. T.F. 83303.i ------ROUTESALES I Oas-Gootflng/Wondelldell 035-Goo(ling/Wendel loading and un-loadingig pay-p Wontod part-tlme/full-ljll-tlrrio NATK3NAL 7 3 3 - 2 3 B ! Lay-ovor pay. stop p ” HOUSES framer. Must enjoy poo : 89 YEAR OLD COMPANY vacation pay. modical.01 in- ^yiii (fain if,o fight portorson. STAPL6GR0CERIES* su ran ce. and luol Inoont SUNDAY 1 P.M. lontlvo sond r88ume-to: F-03.' DtSE ■■ ------. program.-For,moro.Inforriforma-. Timos-News. PO Box tion. call 20^642-3395. ______Twin Falls. ID 83303. ______Wo are looking for hf;hfgh A R ost aroa holp noodod,dod. 8 We oro looking Ion achievers who wanl1 trtne -..'ij am to 10 am 8l 4 pm to 8 p •Salospoopio freedom and rosponslbmlibniiy I l H t f B S S l S f i H l O daya o weok, Call 322-K?z-io» .Roslaurant Workora • of boing thoir own boas. collect. asMor Jacquo._____ *Laundry Worker You must havo high woi RN' noodod for Long Torm To AMERICAN PERSONNf Coro Unit. For moro inlor- Inl ______734^482 mation call Sl. Bonodmodlct Year-round larm and ranch ra Promotion Inlo managemoiimont HBBB m - w — I f f i FMC.324-4301.______hand needed. Closooso-in. wllhin six m onths to on s a lo s ENROLLMENT HEIREP housing furnishod. •Reply R< year, depending on yoi 1782ijUijElANE J ^ Exp'd sales porson to.to .b e to: Box 0^)3. c /o TimTimes- You will take ovor a local loc LocQtlon-LocatiotilI This T boaullful romblor hos 3 local Rop lor Arlxo,rl:ona Nows. P.O. Box 548.. TTwin buslnoss with approxlmati'"•to- bociroom. 2 baths andid isI locatod on a quk>t strool wtth Technical School. WIII1 makoma Falls. Id. 83303. ly 300 custom ors. workirTxlng park iko soiling backyayard. Many Improvomonts. contral ,. Monday through Friday. high school presontollonslons& : o ir. vinyl, wall papor,, llghlh fixtures, automatic sptlnkior. onroll students for Elc irlm? OOS-SfllesPMpIS ilro^aco. camodroi coiiliWings, doublo garogo. Many moro ironies 4 Draillng prograff WE PROVIDE: SOPEi ■ Indopondont conlraciiracior. — - • Z-: -A n ealabllshed buslnossOSS quality foaturos in this; b(boaulilui homo at $72,900. com m ission with dradraw. • e weeks paid training Y o u rH o s tra s : BK»-C H enley HUB CITY REAL-tlX -io Acres. 1760 Sq.F>q. Ft., 3 Bedroom. 13/4 Bath © ' Public speaking & In-hor-homo • Full benefit packago el-up. ONLY $145,000 h T cn • Company vehicle r . . ^ , ' P„lom «o.000 ■ M B W M B B B Sun Valloy livo-ln lor. chl Chevrolot-Pontloc-G-GM C OONUT SHOP, Twin FallFails 2 boths. largo lormalII ddining room. 2 brick Itroplacos.- •Remodeled Older HHomeoi wiifi Jacuzii on 1 Acre al EdgeIge of caro and gonoi?S o“l ■'■rucks. 324-3900 or 734-85(■8565. lop location. 324-3774 boforoforo Boaullful backyard willwith big troos. dock and hol tub. housokooplng. 2 days < 7:30 am orafler 4:00 pm.____ Ono ol Twin Foils nicos»stbcatk>ns. $71,500. ______$S7,I1 MUFFLEY REfllEALTY & INSURANCE oach weok. Gogin 9-1-(M-88. • Ultra Deluxe Home,ne, oni appioximaicly 1 Acrc. Beauiilu S325 p er monlh plus roo * * * Enjoy high Incomo w ithaIha YourHoata: Bobnnoncj B e tty V eeh i Sth Ava. West ^ View, ______:_____ $125.0 bKcI board. Call726-3927.I.______SALES TRAINEES 5----- 6UDGET1HR ding. ID. 83330 I M Toklng appiicalion for nigfnlflht- Four mon or womon loS trainti SIGN SHOP« • Owner Says 'MAKEiKE OPFER’ 80 Aacs wilh Pivol. NiceS i ULS 781 or 9 3 4 - 4 4 8 4 ! " - mold & nlghl-janllor. Apply App lo rsalos.M ustbonoot1 • of your own. 312-878-7800 . ^ Bedroom Home. Sh'Shop. Full Waler Righls, . ^ 7 5 .S 0 i 934-4781 to housokooplng only.f. ^No appooring; hovo own g S1S.800 JUST LISTECjTEO-2 bOf.bsmi.gar [ , ?. Lol Iho government financ a B S S i $18,000 WALK TOD TO TOWN • 3 bdr, cornor lot ' phono calls, soo GollyIly ot transportation & a b loI? ' u r\ow or oilsting sma th oH olldov Inn, Twin Foils.a il^ _ start Immodlatoly. Call i INCHES • HOMES • OUSINESSES! 3 $10,500 FRESHLYY PA PAir^TED • 2 bOr. gar. biml I .' III Mr. tu jin o s s (including larips; r • 5 txlf. Ig loi, cJW gnr . ' ■ W aniod: Hay buck & trutruck Singer, Monday, Oom-S;’•5pm. Q ran,, and loons up t J' RENTAia* STORAGE * >; $18,000 2-STORY • 5 - W i ITING • 3 txJr txirn slylo nm 1 • ! 4( $19,000 NEW LISTINC driver. 326-3379,326-5869i9 ____ 734-3626, D&S Kirby. ____ 1 : *500.000-00 yooriy. Fro G R I; V $19,900 OWNER WILIWILL CARRY • S tJdr. loncofl yd ' W antod: ono good farm fot Soasonai sponir»g oquipmoimoni recorded m ossago: (707 u ia ifir I $21,000 1 1/2 STORYORY • 3 txJMo lot V .1 m ochanic. Coll 4e^2619.». is 0 t>05i BdW in ciaasiliod.« . 448-2002. (CB9)______IIHADISON I t $22,000 NEAT-2 :bdr, bdr, bsmi. g.if. nico y.irtJ 1 ; ------SocrHlcoi Sm motol. T inc S ' 1491 •_____fii $23,000 WAK TO GR/GRADE SCHOOL-2 bdr, wmi ; ! . 006-Sales People OOa-Sales People Ihome, moke olfor-trodosIdos. Nowiy romodoiod Wilhw pionty ol sp o c o . supor'J 20BSaiAw.E. •5 3 2 2 j:i $25,000 NEAT 4 CLE^CLEAN - 2 tWf. bsmi, g.v. ruco y.irt) t Brokor ownod. 733-1359.:____ • kitchon, 2.5 bodroirooms, moin lovol laundry. lEOlXJED - 3 bOf by I'ospiui 1 I; B o o d to g . I d a h o K N iD ht^' $27,000 PRICeREOL Wel)-«sUbllahod fast fooilood scroonod porc^. 2: corc g aro g o . all o n a doublo >83330 DayorNI T '- $28,000 QEAUTiFULL•ULLY DECORATED • 30df. onr ' , ” cafe In Paul so ats 74 poc . •" $28,000 ATTRACTIVETIVE • 2 Odr, osml. (JW o>nr ‘ .• ll IsEXCtTtNG^ PO'>r iot, $38,500. C U T tltx Jr. uliiity' rm,rm smail yard, jusl right (or single. pio, drlvo-up 4 woikiin Your H ofltiiss: Nancincy Borron ^ $29,000 WENOELL.L • nice r Homo vnin .iwumnDio lo.in ; I Saless (Opportunity dow. 438-5304 (A rs FroBW(3 ...... $8,0 0 0 i $29,000 LOVELY -• 3 bdr.B lm avail/quTi buyer I DYNAMICDV o r 438-3271 oflor4P.M . Idr. gas heal, comer lots, $ 9 ,0 0 0 te:e r m ts V $30,000 EXCELLENTENT CONO • w/t> clovo, patio ! 1 RD - oaf. ig 3 bcJf 1 3/4 b.im G reat famliy business. MEWUSnilG:2bdr.Klf, altraoivc, well kcpl house and yaiyard r $31,900 NICE YARD- NewV DepartmentC ; ...... > $32,000 CORNER1 LO LOT • gor, R V. (Mrkirvg ' , . 2900 sq It auiomolivo ropa ...... $ 18,000 ts i i ! $32,500 2-STORYr • 41 bdr 1 2 bain hm. lofwoa yO : Local financia]I institution in is looking foilO r foclllly on busy highwa: Ji n C E : 3 bdr: heat pumiu m p & aii; garage. ..r e d a c s d $20,!0 .900 ,, ■ $33,000 COMFORTArITAnLE - 3 Ddr, 1 3/4 b.Hti ftm ' iv e wllh o r without oqulprpon SAYSSELL • 3 txJr. Dsml.c.irport : highly motivateded sales representative S - ' *^flT L _ . ^ B n tfo a -ilriiJ o e . loulouvcrcd Winds, flspsir...... $22,12 ,500 $36,000 OWNER SAY to staff a new salsales department. You’!m'M 15' high onlry. u se for'sfto r n n '• ■ $49,000 LOVELY HOMEHOh • firopUico. ait 0.nr , j or warehouse, plenty ( 3 BDR: dcc. heat, carteartfi slove...... $24,l/ J C S $59,900 BRICK OEAUEAUTY : dblo oar, pntio. Ifl lol receive aboveI a'average compensationo n parking. Toko over presetosont ^ I ■ STATaY: 6 bdr, 2■ batbaths, 10 closet: $34,J« ,000 J59 900 LARGE • 55 M Ddr, 2 MIM, hol tub, nicn y.ird and completete tr^ning. Salese s buslnoss or bring your owtown. 4 Bdr, liicplacc wim heatalaionor, A CREA G ES . ' n n Addilional 4000 sq ft EXCEUQULOCATKKJVm: experience necessary, ne banking rolalod non-conllictin hiflh elliciency oas lurnace,furr FINK ADDITION...... $38.1B.OOO $10,000 QUtLDINGG SISITE • wilf' approx 5 acxos ; . \ dr, oppros 3.7 acros I , Please send resujsume and salary history $59,000 MUST SEETISETHIS LOVELY HOME - on 1 ncro. to Finesse investestm ents. Inc., P.O. Boxn v Twin Foils, ID 83303 ar>d 500 this sharp 2 bodroom condominium withn r a arena, 6 bdr. 2 bathsIS home,hi 18 ACRES, walcr ...... Redaced$37,t7 ,000 ' $72,000 PRICE REDUEDUCED • 4. Qcros, Ig hm.outbidgs'' ■ 1 57. Boise. ID 83757-0002. 8; Attn. J. ______gorogo ond tonniss icourts. Speciol Financing3 ■ r ii ...... FARM S ' i Hickey. Strictest3St Confidence Assured.^ Lookino tor o x ra vacationition Available! Prlcod rododucod to $24,850. BMeysrHctwr.B]lfg:^ffi Main SL Gooding...... $50,1 ' $60,000 40 ACRE-.'w,: -.'wiin 3 bdr hm. g.ilod opo ' ., 1 ■ . morioy? Wny not soil thoso1050 Your Ho«t: Rnndyf tArxforson ^ . SE£ US FOR1 ALAU. YOU nEAl ESTATEHEEDS $275,000 MUST SEE;EETOAPPREClATE-273acwilh ' ; EQUAL OPPORliRTUNiTY EMPLOYER.'• aitil good tioms you'vo boon [ k a ______i n d t gin p g g FmHA, VA,Htffl r e p o 's ^ ' .______sorinKiofr eysey&l. hm, outtM do______atortng? Clas&ilioc3 wilt do it. tniiepeDdeirtlyowiwaed aad Operated ^ Cail733'0C?6 R-4 Timos-Nows, Twinn Foils,Fj Idaho S u n d a y . JuJly ly :31, 1906 ■ ______•ai estatee- Real e astate 0 3 0 -0 3 0 hat it meimns for yyour __ arge auc[dience osT oflhc (XioplcTrTa'ijrlx)]•'tommUniiywiUi money------spend read classified reguegularly. Thousands o f .,,j aiid to be ^classifie Dspcciivc buyers w ill sccce yourj ad. • ^ ------— Call-Todaj^yL_733.0626 ______1 f

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    RETAIL I.OCATION 5411 SSIFIEDP INDEX ' C', EXCEPTIONAL HOMEIE DELIGHTFUL ^ C-LAS ^GE Avo. E..-50' X 50- offff alroot81 . Soo mis nico 2 bodro much moro. Also haslas a Bol you suro can boot DOSHIER r r j WHITE BRICK Ovor 4,00 *2 OfU KlJ* Kornof 004 Tool! ' REALTY boautilul lorgo lot. Prico Prk with this Lorgo 4 bodro< GEMSTAT!I C ft of living spaco includiiluding 8 005 M omoriol Norvoiicci oas Bicycle* 'r I REALTY *125.000. Coll Lynn Lyr homo. Llbrory o r dc bodroom s. 4 batnro3 wo» maintained b m FARMERS UAREET I B ...... - 2 fomily foom a in tho ba#«MS»>------Call lodoy o n d so e>■—1 — ------1.800-346-*ee6«xl6n5-15— Joannio..^..-r.....r^734-57S ______OEAKINa____ ?.K_ II— ____000 Sofo^ Poopio -r— - -offlco—building—wKh-.H?. AdultCofoSor m ont. a firoploco, formairmsi how oasy you can own _ L y n n ...... 423-595923 5,000 sq fl oxoculivo hoi stro o l parklno ond poniSI pa • o,Q p,olo»»lonolol Sorvicoi Oakloy stono onlry, loraiorgo ono of th o a o hom os, (or salo. 5 bodrooms,!?niinr basom ont (or siorStomflo 014 CimdCaroSorkifvieo* ‘095 Forlillier S Top Soil .. masior bodroom, laroo-dfndrn- a^bdrms, 1 balh with finisinish. “ n e v T lTs t Tn g baths, Istflo m as uracllvo 015 B.it>ysinoi» Wa 096 Form Seed , iVantod )097 Hoy. Groin & Feed , , ina toom * LOTS ot o od basom ont ond oxioxlra Lovoly 3 bodroom . 2 bathtthoii o . NELSON bodroom with |acuzzi. L< packago. Localod at 732 .016 Employrnonlnl W ontod J storoflol This *69,900 hom«ome bodrooms, g a s hoal. goigood oloctric. garogo, lonco< ury gourmot kltchon. V 090 Form* (or Renl - A ddison. Shown byBy Op- 017 Bu».no»>OpfIppofiuniiioi j099 Potlure* for Ront _. hos maturo landscaplnolino, cornor lol. 000 with *1000*10 troos. RV parking, *35,500.SS“"- REALTY bar, 2 tiroplacos. Su| pointm ont only so drlvoI'lVO by OIO Intom o Propi ond Is found In a groot locaoca- down, _R«Jnt»w Realty. ^ !||72??^ 3 , 734-3930 • • onorgy olliclent. Hu thon call lordoiails.28<8 OJO Mor>oyIoLoc 100 Livoiiock W onled tion, closo 10 Porrln(rrino dock, potlo wllh bumuiii-in COUNTRY BRICK P/ido'(ido ol 071 Moouy WO'iiimod • ■ ' J '101 Animol O'oodinQ Scnool. Solloro ar I motlvotod! Call Cind)Indy family room, on laroo li Lorgo 3-csr gorogo. Local bodroom all brick homo(HO VWllti 075 li.»lroi:t.on 103 Daily Equipment ] wllli lofflo-gorogo. loncod yard. yan Now 3 bdrm. 2 botii homQij.' on 1 ocro with 72 iroos 104 Hor»o» Housor (or moro Inlormarma- outsido of tow n. *33,000 wl -R V parklno.*34,500. AC, loncod. in Indion Trail .nH 2180 SQ It. Also IncludosJos iso 026 M u iic lo lto no n . I *1000 down. > * cornor of Carriage Lano 9 105 H one Equipment ’ , lion. 519-66. Rainbow R eallv. 733-2273.273. *04,500. By apot. 734-4342. 24' X 36' delochod garajaraoo( Foils Avonuo. Shown by / Vl flcio 106 Swine rogo. ______pointmont. Ownor/soH?«ii«^ 3f0P- ^ * loa Sheop/Cool* 2 bdrms,' 1 bath, garoo wilh 1 shoro Irrigation1 wawator. p q u r e a l ESTAFATE FOR SALE |110 Poultry & Robbii* GEM STATE noor O'Loory J r. Hlo Coll 734-4243 or 734-9990.b------Only *54,900134-08. $1S,900wltn *500 down. (I30-Hom63 For Sale 030-HomB3 For Sale 113 Irrigoi'on REALTY ONLY *45,500 1200 sqiq ft,f 3, 113 Form* Ronch Suppliei bed. 2 ba)h newer hoihomo. 07<> OpofiHouiok IU ForiqJ,mplomont» 7 3 4 ^ 0 0 2 bdrms, 1 bath, plus bas )ME onclosod bock yard, doudoublo 030 HomovForSaSolo . ! E ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ONE OF A KIND HOMI ,nHomo» '11S Form Work W onted . - ORTOLLFREE monl, oaraoo. largo yor ,a a 3 car atloched garaoo,10, full 031 O ulol-Tow n 1-80(KM5-4e6SexlE11SS *22,000 wllh i ^ d o w r f . . built by ownor. II h a s ir has 032 Dulil/Filof HoHomel ^ O P E N HIOM G E TODAY ^■V bodrooms, 2 baths, 2 MlilOlcM londocaping. Ownor I lon»onHomo> m«nL roducod prico to justt co covor 033 Kimborlv/Hoi recreational ' ^ AMERICAN REAL ESTATEITES J 1:3c3 0 - 4 : 3 0 L . ons ond a' (ull basom o 0} SO 034 Jerom o Homi Also has a Ilroplaco- aand his selling oxponso#, "indoll Homo* ^ ' APPRAISAL e 000. P'0090 call II Intorosuroslod 035 Goodmo/W oi ^ conlral air. Prico *56.0 Mill soil 036 R volEitoleWW onlod I130 Aviolion I Ono ol TF oldest and flneslTiiu 7 3 4 ^ Ask for Lynn Rasmussig'son b o c au se this homo will i fioncliot I131 Dooli S Morino Hem* ’ You m ust soo this homo bo-bo* quickly 01 this price. 2M8 037 Form* ond fio adroom 030 Acroogo 41o 122 Sporlino Good* , loro you buy anyttiinp olsoISO OougVollmof.Brokor ONLY *33,500, 3 bodro oporlif ------1-----l? 3.0 «<«*^endRillo»------In this prico m naol Sbdrm, Mory AkTiorman___ 734-38 r c hom o with panlol finisl 134 SnowVehlcle* [ quality throuQhoul. with lols A idaS trong...... 733-09 t "g e m STATEI C basom ont. cornor lot, ™ s« ssrr'p';;ropo>l|r 125 I Travol Troilor* , o( spoco. Ownor transfor-•f' DonnlsVollmor...... 733-91 parking area, (rult ire jn ii Fur Salu 136 I Comper* a Sholl* • rod. *84,500.1335 Pop!or. REALTY flrapos. and gardon s; ■ s s ri<» For Solo 137 | Motor Homo* ; Johnnlo Oonlon 734-?9<0. ^ 734-0400 Foncod bock yard, covo 130 Ullllly Troiler* i !------ZO<>4 HIGH?HLAND AVE. E. P ORTOLLFREE pallo and moro plus ^ OUAL PUnPOSE PflOPERTY' motivated sollor makos I 02S—Open H ouses ______O a -O pen H o u ses _ _ _ :riy> Gieii i;?0 u 11 iioma lull 1-800-34W665oxtE115 ______tkuemoiLilui auffia'Mo] siiti d sawt'cBflttii oitoJho l___ ono w orth looking ol. so i m : AUTOMOTIVE I' H i36'iViDlMlrwunhMi(iMrou«C«nK$»»nriD»U-?»nrng now. 2(M)8.- " Sl(^by*ndletRiyS«b«l;*b«laglv«)routp*(Mniltour, | ______*32,500 TRhPLEX. Thislis ppro- 050 f Oiii.iliod Ho< ^ oniiT POfty h as a good rontaltal this- Oil u n lifiin h u d:IHouii’t l- 131 1 AuioServlce I b u r loss Is your ga Ing In 052 Fu»f>. A pu. &Ouple»f»s i r 132 > Aulo Pari* S A ccottorle* ■ • n roducod lo *35,500, 3 bdrDdrm’ Hringlng 133 Aulo* W onled | f O P E N 1 h o u s e " -qqJ *555/mo. You can llvo in 054 Unlofi«. Apr>,i»,SOuplc»oi I : ^SaTaala.a R ea lty j■^C assum able loan, wo'll no( no lor 055 Roofnma^o^^^, W onird 134 I Aulo* for Ront > r llale. Call 734-7527. _ _“ ono unit ond Incomo 135 Cycle* a Supplie* | Sunday, JiJuly 31,1988 '■fFiD Olhora will mako paymormonia, 056 Room» For JonlRoc - 1 Park-llko sottlng/CUSTC irsonal 057 Rum alM obllu 136 Heavy Equipmenl 1 : 0 0 - 4 : 7 3 3( - - 4 3 8 1 © H hooso In Rupert. Aiiracil 050 O lficitS Dulin 139 Pick-Up Truch* ■ 1:00 P.IVI. V yot functlonoi kltchon (lc NOR- O*"* Condominium UO Heavy Truek*/Seml'* [. — ot-cablnot—spaco)r—Ma rStoragc-fioniol------I ■fSISkTOlH.O.H’SIHOOD“ " ------060’Woronoo?orSi • U2 Imporl/Sport* Cor* ' luxurlos Including covon Is th o soiling (orr llIhls 0*' C o '09 " paiio with BBO. covori m, 2 063 Wolirod to RorIenl I146 4x4 * 8 ATV* chorm or. 3 bodrooms, Ul Spoco I140 AnIiqoeAolo* I- - I ^ pool, slono liioplaco. Belc boths, brick coiy liroplaijplaCO, M ob.IcH om o' appraisal. Floyd at 436-3271 149 Aulo* ■ AMC . . ^ vaulted ceiling, sopaniparal# ______— I 1:15? Aulol ■ Ouick bodroom sulios. Toslooslolul 154 A u lo t' Cadillac Aoofov'ihlions’orinn'iioo'ovi;ovi.li- d ocor 4 quality througho :HANDISE 156 ]: A u lo t' O irytler i m Od rosuils. Whon yoj w"lo wn Lol u s show you, *139.5'S : I M ISU Aulot • Chevrolel youf Classiliod .10, bo susuro 110.08 067 M itcollanuoul>ut For Soio ^ 160 ll Aulot • Oodge roaoors unOorsiand youf mo 1 c.4i»va iuj> « ■ ■ ■ , —y 060 Coniputofi ' 162 Aulot • Ford 626 KINGS ClCIRCLE-$37,900 (..ko (lr B m sago-spoil noul. THREE M REALTL IT 069 Com oros SEc)Equipiimni 166 ll Autot • Mercury S llncoln (Off Elizabeth-nearear Mornlngsldo School)t ni>-drrv»il J c 070 W onled loOu) 160 A ulo*-O ldtm obile ' H n — 1615 Addison Ave.E'• ^ 071 W onled lo'TfoVo’do t73 {' Aulo* • Ponlloc BEST BUY on thisIs 3: bodroom brick home,B. r>um»i J lajnir. ' 030-Hom es For Sale 733-5336 07? Anliquoi t73 Aulo* • Plymoulh Just painted and reaready to move into. Largo' 073 O oioorvSC ro !:174 Aulol-Olher bathroom. 1400 sq. fl. on main floor and ------1 074 Mu»i

      lr c conditioning, lomlly room , cabinelsand stereo, oflollice. new furnace, and even homo! Foaturos Includo low bny w indow In dinincning room. Assumablo loan, a hol tub & decl( jijust olf master bedroom. onoroy co sta, full flnlshofl S74.000. Cnll Gudrun,rtjn. 734^1200 to 800, basomont, brick firopiaco, PRICED AT ONLY $4!^9,9 0 0 and would trade for wood stovo, a n d pallo docIC f O P E NI IH O U S E ^ A BARGAIN- P>k:odd loilor Oul<^ Solo. Spolloss brick equivalent quality homitme in Twin Falls. ebdrms, 3batti8...ALL OmS ground lovol onlry homiiomo. Porfocl tor rollrod coupio H!![ ACRES COMPLETELY S It Twin. 2 bodrooma, 2 balhs, In Adult NE oroffl ot Ti Sunday, Jululy 31,1988 ------■ FENCED. Porfoct for laffl* Conlral vacuum, olocironlcolo air cloanor, and EU MEADOW S LA NE ~ * ■ THE ACREAGE & PRICE Pi YOU HAVE BEEN - This 4 bodroom, 2 bath homoomo famlly.$80.000.AR13 .• Orndoufi onk ulm IniorirMoriOr. Qunlily obounda in lhis hos 2300 sq . ft., fomiljnily room with firopiaco a n d bar 1 2 : 0 0 - 44:00 : P.iyi. hom ol S57.S00. BobOIK*1 Kolloy. 733-6402. LOOKING FOR • 40 b a r Allon Rollins ' i 40 acres between Buhl and'no in daylight basomoiont. Enclosod spa. dock,}ck Southern Idaho R ealty; • BEAUTIFUL OUHL 1400 14C sq. It. Ronch homo on .35 Filer, Seller lo keepI home h and 1 acre. Priceded sprinklor systom andI ddoublo gorogo. $82,500. 678-1116ore78-1S37 • acros. O pon plan wilhilh ssupor kilchon. 3 bodroom. 2 r i g h t and,|flrm at ononly $35,000 wilh lull Twin >••••••••••••••* • hiitha. oloclric hoiil,I, d(doublo gnrngo, circlo drlvo. Falls canal waler, B A N K REI mnnicurod lnwn. SSS.OOi>.000. Coll Nancy 537-GCG2. JUST LISTED. Thiss croativoly romodolod homo,m o PRICE REDUCTION ; i wilh ovor 1500 sq . ft. 2 bodroom s, 1 b a th , codar CHEERFUL Counlryt TuTudor In llnncon. Flroplnco. 4 )dar 4 bodroom, 2 bath homo 'on u- siding, shako roof.grotoat troos, 2 boms and a shop.,nn 2W acros ovortooklna Rock -* bodioomr.. 2 bailis.5. I In'milyj room, woodbuming LARGE LOG HOMEAE OVERLOOKING THE JO, A lovoly romodolod slucco ONLY 544,900. Crook. A ssum ablo FHA Idan slovo. doubln onraQo. • without qualifying. N o^ 5 s t = - *■ homo on cornor lot loror donly *51,000, CnB Bob-Qolly. SNAKE RiyER: 3 bCbedroom 2 1/2 bath home ••••••••••••••a *52,500. Coll Gary. »626-8e:' 73<1-2??3 with heal punip; 22:2 acres, part in orchard. on opprox 1/3 ocro In counoy Directions: Frc'rom stop light in subdivision. 1100 sq.;q. ft. on main lovol, firopiaco. Kimberly go 55' ^ /2 miles south DOWN THE QUIET' LALANE nnd noil to Iho O'oon A s k in g only $ 1 2 5 ,00 0 0 . 400 sq! It, in basomionl, oi Hugo 2 car garago and GEM STA TE’ Beautiful Log Homele con 5-12 acros, 3 largo> Hold!) ir. w horo youI wl will Ilnd this comloriablo 3 largo dock, ONLY *39.>9,500111 I t>odioom, 2 bnlh riinct>oiclior wnh onorgy olficioni h o o i- Roger Clarkk ...... S 4 3 - 6 0 6 0 bodrooms 2 baths,s. 4 acros of sprinl 734-MX) shods and fencing.. RockRi Creek below your Kowonis. 433-4232. John R oblrtsts ...... 543-6339 734-t1-6500 - k =^ - ORTOLLFREE : “ ~ 1-8OO-34S-4065eictE116, ; back yard. Must seo3 to approciaio- 354-88 TURN ON Iho r.on muslnusic than toliu and onjoy Iho Your H ost; Kont Coltlnslins onso ol mobilo homo10 Ii living in ihis 3 bodroom. 2 bnlh, doutiln wido loilouiuring bonmod colllnos. RaducedI Ownor must b7u". [\ g e m ; £S T A T E ^ wood-ilovii, bny wlndtindows. oppllnncoa and RV will carry. Nowly palntod, i pnrkinn on Itn own^ lolol. VA & FHA opprovod, bdrm. vory cioan, Irg lo|. S42.000. Cnll DicK Kuwanwanis. 423-4232, 1302aihAvoE.733-1108. - m PRESIDENTIAL STREE^EET* Chnmiing S bdrm homo TO DCGIN WITHI : tMioom. with nr.r.umnbiinblo FHA 0 1/2% loon. Cull lOf ir>« l.rilhom«t*J|fl» jya.ool loy To lako a look call Oaiy, ?34,Z: REDUCEDl : SU'VV. /3-1-1PC1B. I'opd MONOOE nOillRIS al N.lton llBiilly, ?C0 I'nB ^51 M30, Nol»on n«illy. MO !na Sl. Now pricod ot only S53,S09, Jonol no,V1r 7U 0404 r^CALEOTATC , r,' this S bodroom, 2 bath hon>e IDEAL STARTER HOMIOME - 3 bodioom wilh nowor foaluros largo family rooQi c.it;x>l and pjiint.woodf.lCdf.iovo nil on comor lot, Pricod wllh bulll-lns. firoplaca, 10 soil .11 537,500. Coll,11 SlSiovo. 734.1200. basomont plua lols mora. 'PRICE REDUCED lofIf O'Quick Snio! Noally cniod lor ir.t OUiLT S CONVCNiI.Nti 4 lovil CVCCATCHINO OniCK Homs____ In Outaldo thoro’s a d o u b u ^ L P I NC l REALTY 2 tx'dioom collntju onn cocoimif lol. Gns ho.il, pjini,iriy cioni^* iN^AcncAcri ’ ' -5 III cJomatilo locaion. Ov»i ?400 »q. oaraoo, covorod patio', b«oioom, 1 I J l»lt> lioim,. S*J4 Ii lOOfTH, (Jnn. ? aoii10 al at IMMACULATC 4 Clo. on Clnarar COUNtMY r fcCLtNO’locatiKj -oo GEM s t a t e ! I linod pto-;cdi)nllal ntdiitliiiitl location. Ask lor Dobbi, fioO «tiih 1.1'on 'Oom. cov.i»a'ei»e apWiane»«. c.vpe«l. •lomoo ihwl REALTY : I ENJOY Alf condilionoc)nod comlon In Ihia co2y 2 kilclian. nlso unOaiievubl)ablj" Wllh nv p.-irVinO W9.?00 Cfll Clojo 10 «cnoor», «iicop,n(J O”/X M w" Ort,'»°7!i(»“ "c^l Jm«o 73W400 : ■ I tM'dfOorn tiortu) loaludngmnn hont pump with aummor 01 tVannonal Oobala Roalty ORTOLLFREE ! ■ M f l t V and wiriiiit cofVilori. bnr.'bnr.omnnt lor tlomgo. alnglo n.n/I, 1-80(M45-««ft5«KtE118 ; oarnoo Only SI a.CXW.I, C;iCall Gudfun. 704.«290, •

      COUNTny LIVING Tm. »oiy_ ■ IOGOV'TTTOMES^ Olf In Jororro (or sa lo wilh no- 1 6 9 5 T A R[GHEE G DRIVE tK;rtno irm oinjon r.m GalpiMi hat 0 boCioonii, 3 buth*, ? ^Efl HOU ri 7 3 3 -2 3* 1 6 5 - ^ ^ W T W (or r.i.or.ico wJ wooasioyo, cnipon. Ol, .down paymont. Paym onts' IMMACULATE ONE OWNEfl 't. riro[)iac«», a lull baiomoni.? ranaolrom S8Sto$265 doccf .mo It'O convomoniII NEN loc.- .0 4 6 0 M a i n Avii v e S. western ■ o h THE ■ '''• occoraino to Incom o & sizo ^ BEALTY »cnniH0, roi«o onimali. r>ricB cuaffTL'r CoCC'ifi r; .1 .i:;uro m tt ^ M o y i y fuom w' lanuiliC v.«w fl«3oc»0,'Kva: aano Jll.OOO Call Econ nl ol family. Idoal for slnQlo iiJtcfH.’''. Tde piuf.cr. ir^duoooo anr ovo :i •Amcrb'sbrgcsl pa, Ir.,o.uni^!yM36.-Ur. », m, 2 b a lh s. AC, dbl I 0ara0on.734-S030/734.17«9 Your Hostess: Janr Sunday, July 31, 1988 T1mos-Now3. ' Twin Fflns.-4d<*hrt E -5 te a i e s taite" i Mer chhandise 0 3 0 -0 6 7 ' ’ - ^ 3 1

      e s 054-U nrum . Apts.:s OSft-Otficeaix} Ms 045-Moblle Homesr>es OSI-Unhim. Houses '03& -H om es For SSalo alt O ^onw a For SailSal# OSO^omeaForSaleJle CSO-HomesForSalalie 037—F a rm s & Ranches ______iD uD lexes Business Rental ha. cloao ______stoFwKTiaSSSd iW paint FARMERS JUBILEELEE H andym an apecli^riri Nice 3 bdrm, 2 batha _____ i.bdrm..TEJwme.J»aw ,— S2W3 - to-H arrison- Sohool>ol,_DW. — FAUSAPARTMEhMENTS— ^ F F )C £ -S P A C E ;-n S -a q Jt^ ------TROOMTOflOM --- bdfJn-fiflckrnnlsKrt r and new carpet, garagiig O V i 7'M ILES SOUTH OnW rT TN ;- Broiodmore— ----- WHATABUy- J73 Ir- B rockm ans 734-318757 0or S t *3bO>mo-Kdep.73^^17. Acroaa from CSIII & & near 305 sq It. boautllul block w / Lovoly. unlquo 9 bodro a s u ^ l a 3 bedroom. 1 hath honhom e a t lolB.t20.000.Call75M7<7B0. 400 d o o d o d K foa. 57 Iren wol- lava rock, excellent location ------rigated, 62 acrea CRP:RP pro- 4 m ______• Older clean, carpelieled 2W thopplno. Children h : t»U) c ountry hom o =222:— woal edge ol Twin.In. part s *240 -•- com e. W arm, frienriondly 8 and parking. econom icaJly t6''x 32 great room.m , Isigo bamnt. nica yard, sto ato ra g e gram. Sprlnklor equip Now houso-oaod orice prt? 14 \ bdrm. W/D hook-*ip, apts. *200 malnlalnod. wired for com - rncludea Zimmallc dcontor g.. . l i r - in- d ep .N o p e ts.7 3 3 .l5M )j quiol. 1 & 2 bdrm apt: (Jack for summor onte>nter1aln- ahod. All (or *24,900.M .T 1 0 . $26,900BUYSrr M ^M Qulncxjy.734k-lii. -»-rinwhilo lin e s.a n d Jult wAtor ah basomont, Closo lo mlly room, spaco. Lola ot freo parking, flig e r 733-1011. ______352 S oulh 500 Woa« l.i of preclalol *14.000 orw^n^^n. m« echoola. *200 mo,10 '-*100 bdrm. 2 b a th s, family tutXl. Coll 733-0626. WHATABUY!J ------^— ttt itm lor. C all 5 4 > W 5 . even 11 Aufluat llvlng/dlning room.m. enclos-< Rent Is nogotlabte. Call Jo ro m o . 324-6551 a fte r! cleaning d e p . Avail. indltlonino. Globe Realty 73^2826. ^ROBERTJONENES ______0 0 ^ 1 4 ‘X 70^ 15.1988. Call 733^080Movoa. od pallo, air condit f ------W HATAHOM EneOOat , . , u ______^ O L i l S S O . oxira aiorage, no peta.*42i.peti 4^8q1tlOl9,6008qtt of IMng sfoa with 3 bdrai™ ii!2 3 BEDROOM, 2 BAJA \ n For salo: 320 acrea Irr1(Irrigated G overnor, 2 bodrocjfoorn, 1 2 bdmi. 1 bath. In th« E REALTY 18 whoel bath, appliances, excelloni oxc jjy_ « 5 0/m onlh + " Sd . “ 5 ir g . j ! » i i 5 & ------^------Excollont Retail an d /o r O l­ oom , & hom o on 1 acre SW ol01 Twin handlinos, 160 acres « llce Spacos Availablo In th e 73»M 04 TEXAN a O O R PLjWPL S; c““' eM''ed & Falla. Haa altachoded dbl linos, northside MinMinidoka condition. *e,600. __ Taking appilcatlona 34;_____ R ainbow Raalty, ns-3zn.733-: AuQuat 15.916-878-235 MAPLE OROVEOVE Lynvrood In family neighbor Ilgf'l*<> lor sumtummer garago and woodbuburning proioct. 1-20e-531-4834,_ APAnTMENTSNTS The Conler 01 II Aill i-w»aa»^ExLisL1211 This home la compleli woal ol 14x66 3 bdrm , cloanlan *7995. 2 bedroom plua 1 b« ilelewlth pFoaaure. Beautiful yard yar & alovo. Rango & dishwiiwaaher .^20 a c ro s, northwoi K«HI •2bedfOom,2bathh 733-2282 tiol lub and dock. Molmolivatod altachod garage. Raralyrely c an a re Included. Call BcBon Of Shoahono, mobiler homo,li B rockm ans. 734-318■3187 or and famliy room In •Appliances Fum lsheished owner says a«(>, st" wa.offBf.a;-/oYfllr_ftom' ■yitalala.lor.tn.fppoipijfjjmfffii m achlnary-4-t.fiedrtKKroom.lofl. 324-003. ______mont. a// carpolod. i — ^mirsBEORocrO O M ~ JiMbodJOdroom, (hig si2« m tip-lop condijndltlon to se e . 152.900.347-88. ' cabin Includod In1 |price. 1973 14 » 70., muat mi bo sulated with metal * 059-Condomlnlum* tliiFalU 2 bam homo. 1 1 5 3 ^ . al auch a low prlce-M9, Good phoaaam hunting, hur relocated. I Low coat largo lonced backyaio n •securlly Syatom brick hom e. In Twin lor houa* ahop. 230 Jellorsoi TF ForRent;^ I Bas targo lot with chali . Don'tddUy-soetodayl GEM STAI‘TE •'“SSiJEERRKlTlOY— 5269. " l 26!r'p lu 8“ d e p o sir-i MQiOO' ~ College h^oacim ad^T^'cv ttncB . 25 X 30 sh o p In GEMSTA! *29.756 with flexible tell Bon or Virginia for HAMLETTREAL\ l V f . • )?EALTY 3 2 4 ^ 1979- 12 X 48 Sun c e ^ l i MOUNTAIN VIEVWA (formation. in.900.2S.25M8. REALTY I I ■ mobile home. 2 ^dToom. bed 2*''« JIL^gTund ^Sar'"c^r‘i3 ^ ?S n V 5 i 0mCE....733-«79^ • 734^)400 JOOO. Call 734-7989 o r 324-5368. 1 8 2 B edroom s, P l« i JoycaCota ..73M7B you haul, only *3000 SS, ORTOUFHEE 10 5. aak 2 bodroom houae, I- O ara H am lett.. 733-10: 03a-Acreage&Ut8lls Monday-Friday, 9 to I e^’vattT JKto^NV.*^7SM EGEM STAI\TE 0HTOt5?FHEE 1-aOM48-«MextEl — : tor D obra. 726-0311. Park aroa. large 1-8OO-S45-«0O5«lctEllE llS ______•B aro 5 acroa. soul 70 mobllo *145>mo. Phone 734-41M873 ' Nice 1 bedroom hoi - REALTy ______Why keop it whon youyou no ______j______J e ro m e , will conaidori5f irtd2 S a h a ra 14 x 70 r Fair stre e t In Buht,uh?,''”^riiy 060-W arehousef in oiiiv homo. 2 bedroom.I, 2 bath, 3 bdrm home, carpel e thla cafi Storage Rentals ~ 7344400 Eipoct roBponao wnornon you longor nood ir^ Soli It withwlt^ on 9 oio 3 fiom3me w/ torm a o r make an ollor. jition, air wood stoves, fenced K odvoriiBo m ciassillod.od. Call oasy. inopontlvo classi dbl garago. M.OOO. 1151 *12,500. n ORTOLLFREE Flllmoro, cond.e86-77a2altor8pr6pm. out buildings. *223 • N C T ^ E W M A N ;; 1-800<34S-««eS«xtEt!E tl5 733 0020. ad call 733-0626. Twin Parks Dr. Call73<-i4-5198.- •B a re lot on No. Fill {13 900. 477Van Buren. 655-44; , l^ome OK lo r double-wide,I. acaah or 24x80 Cham pion. *1 2i'n'!°l2^ INDOOR STORAGE S82.000: ranch stylo t Wo dellvorl Brockockmana, 3 bdrm homo, 1 'fee Cable, protoct your R.V.*»- on Vl acro. 3 bodroo MTY 734 Times-Nslews 031-Outo(Town family subdivision. Cll S b i i ; 052-Fum. Apt 4 DulHiD Q U IE T LUXUR relerencea wanta to rent ------ulllltlos. tofm s. FHAt tiaa vA Hanaon. nlco 2 bdrm i J. ------Spacloua1&2bdrmxJrmapta lovely largo 3 bdrm with home, carpot. A/C,81 Brtflht, froahiy Ppainted, Waik-{n c iosela;Its; ACt fimlly room. In nice a re a In approved.C all 734-89*3S i ----- p a rd e n sp o t. Call 423j cClassified WillV Fill IIV WANT A MOUNTA Sludlo, ground floor,or, good Laurel Pwt( Apartm Jerome, by Sept. 16. 324- EXCELLENT BU^ In your backyard- Haiotton, 2 bdnn,. u location. 660 Main^Ave t N, i7eMaur^^L^..AJ.. Apt 304 2200 dava. M4-1149after5. atorago, slovo. Wdgo. i manaoor #7.734-4226. eed In Hazellonl Cloan" ViS ond a LIVE year foi —every^^Ne ■ 'fOOmy,-thl8-3'bodfoomm . m — ...... siroam ?— ..... fireplace, carpet, aloteloc hoal. ------*— - g g e e ------l,,j W/O hook-up. Call 423-423-5104. — r n c c Spacious 1 bdrm I oeWilobllflHomeSpc. balh homo has lots lo® < with Ilsh in II? pay your „,rage 8. many exlrai Famliy aroa. salolllte on 5 acroa?? S horp 2 bdrm , oloctric;trlc. larga ^ *l® N ow avtllable'"e, studio JioO dep. W aler 8.& sa oaiilt pd! Pfivala court, oulot S nicoly 733-06;326 de ck and much more. lorms? ehndod , yard, ao ,0 tWs'l lor*l7.000w lthtom iid'a^roi* apartmere n ts . 203 M ature- p e ra o n a ononly. No landscaped. >69/mo. 721 J a n e or D'On lo soe .' 4ih Sl. No. Cali 734-67i>752. oola. 733-7824,543-547W r t , A d e ll^ . Fllor. 73^9450. 159-86. IN TER STA TE REAlEALTY ? " 5 0 ° c ill7 !^ 2 M " ° Furn api. *185/up. 733.33-8261. TF. Exlra Irg 1 bdrm,rm , *170 + SEE US FlRSTl Single a n d ------furnished, dbl wide lola. C heck o u r • r c ______733-2211 ,Ms Getllng ' your apaipartment power. Studio,, fun i C IV. acro ol land. KimboriyKir 0 S 1 -U n (u m . Houses^ _____ roady 10 ronl? Got holDolp Irom *125. Allulltapd.326-8 _____ GEMSTAT ■sr«“ o'a,;E'OT-5sa ITL- a re a, wilh 14 x “ 83 A — r s ibedroom, i tho Sowlco Olroctor)Jry. dally Two bedroom apai BUY REALTY "fJ, 2nic..w.iiw,.;w«x». L i rom odolod trallor. satlo. *450 In TImoa-News Claaaiilallieds. Partly lurnlahod. Foi 734M KI Call 423-5096 Of 829-556 Ited 10 maWncall7»4374.74. ‘ Trailer lol In country. *7S a ^-3537. Houso-mate wante mwlh^^ll324-W0. ______■ b J ORTOLLFREE: ______3 acro homoslio, m—home.. .shafe.elOMnCfarnllj El 15------aoatbffer.'Cill'TWT;: 1-eO(h34S4«85eitEV curity do- homo. *225 m o.. + u tw income, — 1 a c fo , QuIol countf)'’•'VJAI®- 30SII. No p e ts . 738-39813983: Call :!ier 5 pm 734-962------elderly. 8. handicap no m obllo homoa.]!• w e t . C ountry Spleipiendor 4 Urgo atudio apt, beautiful,be Rent b a se d on iMome.'Incc n Merchandise lorm s avail. 733-7532. odrm slatoiy homono In Iha luliy lurn. utils Incl. t 032-Buhl-Filef Homese s 1 — c o uniry foaluringring a *215,734-4625 o r 733-51 = ------— apacloua kllchon. firefireplaco. Looking for a h o u a e or> apt? , 4 j bdrm apta.s. Unfum.I — r m — 03^Bu.lr«MPni^>perty old fash io n ed quaillyallly crall- Call QUlLKSi. 733-8940,S:______Ronl according toto^nco^me. Ir 067~M I»cell»neout ____ f |- 033-Klmt>ert^Han9en Nice 1 bedroom furrumlahed Caaa Grande. «------Old sterling J« ilum ..R anl Airline llckoL TF lo O r l o n ^ . tDERFORM — NEwrisnfJS" 5 ^ ^ ’ apartment, all utllltl I"- 1 « Ddrm a p ta , Unlun CLAS!;SIFIEDORI > cornor-161 Main E,, f r t y . ^ ___ efudod. *175. Call 734-1 baaed on Income.I. SiSul^Un- n, one-way, Aug « . IM W. me by The Times-Newsw s Lovely 5 bodroom, 2 bath, aon Mall. Very foau >m homo. j,5o + eaSorEHO Restricllonaappty.734-6748. if you are uunable r to call or comi f room, ofllcoB /ahops upstairs * dep. tial diac on y earJeaSi t l i r llroplaco. largo lamlly r s“ iroughouL utlllHoa paid. 733-577322;______. Caaa Del P rado 324-J*4-^484 All Your Pool 8upp»e« iply clip and mail ththis order form to bui w ood alovo. loncodI yard. Doahler Realty 734:2 ' M ip e to d .‘ frro°placo, a ..office, simp ' foncod bdrm. apt. on quiet 2 bdrm 4-plox, appls.>pls. utillly Repair. R ecoverlng.A cua* at we can get your ad dltlonor. oarogo. I a, w aler room, A /C, fireplacetace, quiet BbWLADROMEft»«BB r classified cdepartment so lhat a d Is backyard, quiol atrooiVoot con- Applloncos, 040-CeinoleiyUli Inn «nd ssnllatlon furrjrnlshed. location, no pela.a- «ra* + Avocado 40” rango. old THE EXECUTIVE homo. h ______—----- =— vonleni lo shopping. 245 ' per 1100 doo. 734-04H..4234411, 423 cook stove, chrome lablo A ' started wtthclhout delay, -d»-sac 1 lol a t S unsot Mom, a l« i? « ^ Dopoall plus *24! PRIVACY PLUS. Cul-di • startor homo. Av aanllklion chairs, chairs, maple coffee jlatk.pencil.or pen living. SUPER INSULALATED, Valiev View see. 543^0 now. 1 yoar loaao, roguirod.re< 2 bdrm. waler, ear ------>^-laas€ise printclearlyjwiUuli 258 No. table, 2 end u¥ea. tablo 2.900 +- SQ II. 5 bdrmfm. 2Vi 2 spacoa In Sunsett MiMomori- *380 per m onth nlua plu: *200 twoon 8:00 A.M. 8i S.C turn, *175. 258 re are approximatelyf 262 characters >ENWOOD Eves, 8 wookonds—73 7334458. lamps, bedspreads, drapea. • There bath, roc room, Irplc.■■ 552. For aale: Ladles 10 ap««d ' ot borrles & Irull t subdivlded-50 lola.S cc r a l ed apart- 2'bdrm. large carpe:irpeled l|v blko. *40. Long coffee ta b le . ” n VIEW, 174,900. Call Tojn eaayac- (ng_ hook-up.p. corpoct,c *15. Call 738-7260.______l^c Id a h o 's fuggod Sawl AURORA CAPfTALWl S 5 S h7 “r S i i ' i : I I AGRkBUSINE^ M ountaina. prlatlno •a te r and mowing andand waler por aato; Mattreas-tlke 2 run my ad in1 classification^ 1733-B633.T „ n ||,,|o n lumfBhod•0 - Call M id. *260 d e o . 733-1003.733- .walorbed, full elzo. «x- J P lease i I MANAGEMENTIT roundlngs:tlmbor&i TF, hoal S43^i. <______I 733-»410or a tte r8 .40^986' » - from, wlldllle. For brookup. all corclse bike, like new . SSO. days. I 3 bdrm. IM.balh, gara t # ______fo r____, ‘7i*nce. J e ro m e . 10 6M3ll.3?4 i5 = l : — complolo with c ab*?'® .D f: ullllllospald...... *350. Call733-2117after4pm. o.inclodlng Wank spaces.) * acres, barn, polo l< “ Cloon 1 bdrm homo hoi In |50-J70 p e r week, FOSTER MANAGE!.GEMENT Tor Sale: 1978 Vt to n Chov I (Print onelo cciiaractBi por space pleaso, r I sprinklers w/dltch watoItor, ol- .. Hanaon. partially lurnlahod.lurr Klmborlv Road. 733-6J 3-4401. 044—C ondom iniums • 1720 Addlaon Ave £•7334739E«7 pu, good condllion, 1250 I tormldWa.Appl-423:f ' corpotod. lo ts of sloretorage. no lalhs, don. wait' genoraior, I0"tabfe F o rS ate anim als. Call 829-5713.713. 2 bodroom a. 2 t>athi appls. AC, u nderidorground saw, Call 834-5650.______I 034Wefome HomesI ------Cloan 2 txlrm. no dogs. ------— parking, all ullllllosle a Includ- Qardon Way cert, *70. Com - *275/m o + *100 dop.op. S o o al od. *450. *300 securocurlly de- pioio 10 gal fish lank, *10. I Now on lho markot iw a 439 H arrison. 734-5216,'216- 054-U nfum .A pl8. ■ bedroom homo, 80 X l^foL13 M5-MoWle'^9S '• posit. M unroo'R oblrtDblrta, 543- Quart: hoalor, *15. Bicycle jr;— Cuio 2 story. 3 bedroom. bO( & Duplexes &BQ6 or Jo y c e 733-92009200. child corrlor. *5. 19" c o lo r j several largo troos.'• Only A 1982 S ^ O t'i’28K52’. ■ - I ______lo n c o d . yard, utilllyIlly room. ____ r— - ______fZ 3bdrm,1% bath aapt, p t. atove/ TV. *25. Call 734-9489. ...M aiding. 3 b d rrt. 2 bolh. 519 2nd Avonuo Woal. Woi TF. A 1 bdrm ap t. cl I ” C ^ K REALTY.. 824- ‘^'°?i?..ii2 rofrlg. W /O hchook-up. Hot tub, comploto, asking stovo. assumablo ..Ti.■733-9(g J250 plu s doposll, Call downtown. Moai 4-6525, tSOO. Call 438-6308.______paldlll Homo Ronto 734-5163.______Klalsun lanning bod. aun- ■’ I 035-Goallnll/WBiKlel paclous, 2 ______OSt-BowniForRonRent brella, coln-op now Woitl I Q R ; ^fm"’'' hrjhty’ XaiInsulloled, A 3 bdrm apt. In Filor - ______bulba:*20C0/ofior. 4234524. — CASH FOI• *- *275 ...... 7..733-13K walor& sanliBllon pa : ! li36-Ri)alE5l,Wanlsd m S; Air conditioned olllci M0"»- end-reelaurant Exlrem oiy nlco 3 bdmi doposlt. Call 73f7t:ZS2i ------srelo onlranco, utllillilllllloa paid nxtutes and aupplloa. Good I Waniod: 5+ acro# ZHhowl r * MOBILE HOMES4t3 coualry homo wllhh pasturo.p Air cond. 2 bdrm1 duplox, and yard malntainec aolocllon. Lola ol now illos. I withoul homo, KJmImherlv MOTOR HOMESE8 sio v o ...n o Irldgo,I, double-c w/d hookup, covorotrod patio mo + aop. Call 733-1<33-1433 810 Ro0. Call .734-»1670f324-<2( Rol8reQ.CallJudy32(y 3 2 6 - ^ . Attraeilvo 1 bodroom b. 144,2 bdrm. 1 bath, t orbo8toTlof.733^149. I 324-6551 hflorSpm, — Hlghway93.JefonI X B arker H ealtO j^543^371 W duplox, oxira clean, j Address _ 5 bodroom lurnlahod. 734-7290/7: I Doublo Four Horrlng For ronl: Cozy Iwo txi / 734-3882 dop. Skylano Park 733 World Book oncyciopodiao, i5y------h o u so w ith ono bai ' dairy wllh 4 bdrm housi Flootwood” 24*60'. ~i balh and Avalloblo. 2 bdrm opt, o| wllh A 2 bodroom , *2; lusl In llmo lor school, j City/State/2;/ Z ip ______- I lyJM.OOO. Wo havo a 2 balh to » '" 0 'o cor Oorago.I. urunflnlsh- oxtros, 17701 MHoyburn_monlh. on prlvat' worm *750. soil lor *500 o r . , h«f« llroplaco; 3 bdfm, 2 b in waahor A vo.E.C all734-7321. I Phone Nurrim b e r ______- I aolocllon ol dalrlos...n S bo m o w d . *15,500.733n v j i w od tM Som onl wllh t 1:______swamp coolor. CollIII 73 733-4451, boai oHof, 678-4902 aftor 5. I Is ono to moot your m cryor hook-up. WllhlJ^hln oaay .^anyon Villa Apta.- 1 &_2_ 3 ,^obllo_homo_8 foj for aalo or .Now.lUugo-PlMhouoo. inci______. I □ Bill m e (Magl(agic Valloy moa only) ■ CollJIm Poulson 543-49;4S30 For'-eale • 14 X 70 GovornorGo walking distance bdrmruniia-avairrv ry ■ wllh 2 bodrooma, 2 balha, jownlown aroa. t ^ato r S rent with optfcn'to'b dock, musl aoo a t 1140 or money order is encIosE)sed for $______- _ 1 BARNES REALTY baalc cable paid,d.^1^Noar cletalla a lter Spm 734-( Hovbum Avo.E. 7334275. I □ My check or I 1043 Blue Lakea Bhrdvd M w aahor/dryof. roirlgilrlgoralor 5295,00 mmontrn^ hoapllal.Stortlngat*: S A o r M a s te r C h a r g e j __ __00. monlh on SelecTV. T h o - . 16-30<0 d a y s ...... ■ bath, nowly palnlod _ 1 153 t/**1- Acres al $165,000 ’:^4J4"oT° cS-i^fHSSbTo------r ~ bdm i FALLS1 non-cable movlo channol. i ll' ond o u t. *300. Call324-— townhouaoa. in counljntry ool- PROFESSIONAL.CENTER CE Wo sorvico oil M.V.-rural 8. Mail your order•fo fc rm to : n HIansen a Area V. j “Jones We HauHaul ling. Appls. W/D hehook-up, ' 874 sq ft. 4 privateloolllcoa. ol city. Wo also Inatali UHF 5 ; ■ 320./-./-Acres at $350,000 ^ |U I will m ove you ANYVNYWHERE *250 + *100 dop. RoRola. No rpcopllon aroa. balhball and ontonnos to roclovo NBC, mRnrtJantftomrofPrapcrre .•■'ll for lo sa th a n r e n tin ga truck, pola. W ashingtonn Park' Q storage room.>om. CDS, ADC. 81 K49. Id ah o I j - ^TES. Townhouaoa. 734-2307»7. U rrv Jo n e s RealRealty. 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      125-Camoerai Shells 102-Cattle 1 1 4 -F a n n Implemenls 1?l-Boat34A(W8S9. 125-TrtvelTriUefs 067-MiscellaneousI 077—Home Enteftainmement 082-BuildlngMalorials 06J-VafiQ(y Foods 1977 Nomad. 2i' f l 7 Pacific MofirifiS;; HUNTTNQIVACATIONr ■ PICKUfTo CUCUMBERS”“ 3 yr old pollod Horolord^ "ft'RMlpPMENT" with 1975 Terry 23 foot, self-corKon- conuinod, good condition. liborglass skl boal. wl i_60g Cali 324-5740.______WP RFRNILD hydrai» MfilSHSHBSai Ofder-now-lor-orop-eomlngng- .buHtt.CttJia2S-5iaS.. ------Traimr, nmf T3~HP-Johni«• B fool ovorshot campof w' . SUPPLY. 305 SftOBhtpahone makos TVa & radios, wo b Co, Edon. To order-625-6288«_ beef holfors. all broodinglng 560CKbackhoo-1 BO aftor 5pff 9 G uernsey holfors, 12 to ''ig16 dum p boan wlndrower 3tor. 734*3187 or 324-4203.____ 6 fool ste ei framed ~WlflDOWWETDER r=r| NowRodSpuds...25(lb. bo W/nowstylodrum. boat. 25 H P Jo h n s o n moto ^ r sale: 2 late model TV’a.TV Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Morj-Fri >10 aluminum. 32 inch -.high BflOls.Carrols. Zucchini1 • m onihs old. Can bo J0 4 0 iraclo r w/wlde EZ loader boat traiior. *250!500. summerOeoranceSale LOCALVfO'HmD■D ,}erfect condilion. 1 Quasilasar. Sat.j'8:30to2:00______u*ick,ww*puyulynrdfii. . rull ,.»^WIM«wTMitiiaTr«ll»niS ___ campor aholl. *225.733-5150.______------'V/o'eomo to youI i5~rti5orTRCArf9"r«i- 2mlS. BuhlonCslllrdHwyy 8 row* H oalh onddump 14 II O lospar b o at. 40I hpti • 6% over Invote® C08IIIII 8-lt. Beil Cam por. tHaiT: Id Call 734-1628 after a. T H O |)S S t WE W E R E ExitortWlndshlold 54W809 ____._ 103-0alry Equipment boan wlndrower Johnson m otor A Irilleiller. over-shot. w/Jacks. 3 burner Ropair &'Roplacomanl.enl. Magnavox console atoro CLOSED? NOT HARDLY •1968 24' W iidornoss..Bss... stove. Ico box, hoalor arid T h e BERRY PATCH ,. Call 637-6245.______boautilul cabinet, oxcollo - everyday LOW PfUCES ,... .DAIRY- WANTED: to roni or *9643.20 pOfta*potty.»800 734-6103 735-10W.»*«ir. condltlon.Call 733-4175. Raspborrlos.'' ■morions, lease option lo buy. profor ...... -SOUTHWEST 15' Boyilnor, 65 h p Morcui t, :------2x^20'KDB.*5.80oa: molor, oxcellent condltloiSo? •1988 22'Y ukon...... *7788.®28-90 g ,00, .,972 s p o rts King S43-4M, 622-5811 E boysons. blacks, bluos...- Joromo/W ondoll aroa. Collall fQUIPMENTCO «l988 1 9'Y ukon...... *7259.^ ’ RENT A NEW TVI Ownwn a 2x6*12’12. *3.72 oa: overshot campor. Rofrlg. ------. 2IHR8-Ff— ittlrftitfH I___ llfl.67Jec.^tJ9-|^arq«n 324-6551 nftorSpm .^.^;-, *2900. Coii 766-4440 ovei_ J _ .AiMMS'-Yukon...... I3 1 4 J : neweoJof-TV-by-fonlinOrfBrN» 3TORAOMHE08x8.-*3M------K im ^ rly R d E .— TwinFalls tngs-ongagflTffasaaoir— StOTtt-oren,-jeck».-porVy------1000SUNBEO creditors chked. 204 Main Ma , 2x6-10'*12'.24«BdFt “ 733-1545 • ----- *1988 23V^'Sth Whir.S9225.3i ronls, gooso.’ & blackcaps. 18' Sm ithcraft aluminui polty room, vory good con- TONING TABLESi Ave. North. Calna. 733-7111111. CEDAR 4x4-8'. *4.99 eo: RogorNowlon ...... 733-2084 '‘um ^ 9J7 Fireball 2 5 \ iist price’^5®' dlllon, *1350. Call 788-4492, Cell 643-4680 evenings, forr 1 0 4 -H o rse s , ,. ^ boat w/75 hp Evinrude an *15,015..8OIO p ric e . J11.1& Sunal-WOLFF Tanning' wBo Sytvanla audio & vidoo. ■gSstBo •2x6*20’REDWOOD, •Information 6 to order. — Home trailer. *600. Caii 734-8849. a flo r» m . ______SlondorOuost Passlvcr buys In Magic Valloy. Jackaek's SScLlnFI: - ALirTYPE¥'OF~HORSES Rox Goloy . . . 734-4443 Home . U sed U nits Exorclsors T.V.SaieaAService. Buhl5 T \4x6”x18'MASONITE LAP■ U pick pioaso- siring boans.i ; boughi ond sold. Wo buy 16 lool Dorodo watorskllnlllng •1981 29' C om fort Sti *5 a bushoi. Coll 734-5820 killer horsoa. 733-6053.____ For sa lo : 1960 IH combino. boal. 115 h p M orcury. *270(TOO. W heel...... *10,5005,^ ^ 127-Motor Homes Call for FREE HmS" SIDINO. 18« LInFt — m odol 1460. 20 ft header, A ColorCaUlogu* 12' mesh Dark Star satollll'S ' 8TUCC04X8EXTSI0JNQ. Eosl 5 points Soulh C.« ...... *665 .ifiTB 33' C o ochm an 511 rocolvor. mover, complet' - Appy' maro’-’"vocy gentle,'0- pickup rool, approx 2000 •7^ ^ Nico Paco Arrow. 25' rMr- Savo to 50% 1-«»-225<29: *9.95sht m ountains. .et-ploasure.’0- h oura. good condillon,on 1969 Tahiti jot b o a t. 16 toooot, W heol...... *7500 bod *12.900. Brockmans' perfect cond. Pd *2« p ly w o o d W 4x8 COX 2nd mp. *1979 23' D olta Min 16 foot FrldgMalro ^ do ” P now>seliS1000 ...... 986-29: ' 09CM»etrtrsup^3 English, Am.': • maro- *25.000. I960 model 4690 225 454 Chovy Borkloy pumf 734-3167or324-4203. ■- ^ *5,99; H 4x8 CDX 2nd. ,m- Call 423-5740______Molor H om o...... *12.500 (roozo, trostlroo, uprlgl - brooding purposes only, hp traclor. 2520 houra. com- j'yota AENT; This nico m otor Qroon tapoatry RocR2?m25“ RCA color TV. J*130. U |e.99;V.4x8CDX2nd. AKC Bo7 oT piTps, chompion choap. Palomino I ,Qu«ftor “ hS •1984 18' Toyoti b” o" 734-753a/Jlm or 733-6960. of pioto duals, all whoolslOls 1973 Olympio, 40 h 1500. homo, hovo dotos avoilablo , divldors; Boauty shi • JQ M bloodllnoa. Call 786-0422. - maro-ploasurooihroodmaro. ng. Evlnrudo. 14 It long, ex-JS m ini...... *14.500 0- drivo. *25.000. Noli King. Bank FinorK lng lor August A Soptom bor. aquipm ont; Cow girl boots twc 5 foot Oanox salolilte disdish _v,4x'avVHITE BROCADE AKC Chocolato & Black Lablb Sorrol O'uaflpf more- Burloy. 678-6313 dsys, or cond. *1500. Call 7 3 4 ^ 1 . 'good with receiver and mot sleeps 4. ■ greot shopo. 5 It outdoor aign, llghtod c !; 3 yoar cultlng bred marc, Jb, llo s now, coil 733-64461 __ *1200,423-4943. afto re p m, , 1979 32' Cruiso AIro c la ss A . . ' tionod. w aaher and dryo can show paronis. *150. Cali *6M or trado for good usod,H JD 4020 poworshlll. cab. 1 sido, only used 2 moi z “"''ftTffliY PFWR *12,500 motor homo, fully loodod; set, <225: R efrlgeralors S1«>'« HwySOEulby 654-2002. ______- cultino saddio. 326-5193 _ 1978 KInsklll. all torraln/go riow tiros, good shapo. Will S200flrm.42iM e93.734-2308. and up. Trade-ins wolcome Australian . Shophord/ — JO 4230 cab/A C , *14.500 Goll cart for soto. Coli 733^ anywhere troiler. 21 fool. ' 3 yoar old Ouarlor Horso° JO 4230 cab and 158 Idr.dr. 6949. b e st tim o 6:30-9:00 am. consider irado. *22.000. Cali Servico on all m akos an< Brittany Spaniol X pupplos Ihoroughbrod gelding. [Q:. fully so lf< o n la ln o d w/ 733-6951.______068-Comptrtors brands. Refrigeration aiso ^^ijyoaw av. Call 324-3543. h *17.500 Golf clubs w an ted . PrIvaKale awning A sc re en o d -in room. - G reen broko. Kid gonilo and° JO 4430 cab. AC.*15,500 1963 27 lool Cross lors. and other raro 01 oollenl condition. *3950. Coli '73 28’ Avco. now rodiois. - (barrels, trail A cattle). 520K memory, monocromifomo sets. $175 & up. Free7oo moved ASAP. Cali 733-7247. )■ JO 2940' MFWD w/260 Idr. unusual ite m s. Cali 3 7 5 - 6 ^ 733-5302.______liborglass body, good cond. monitor. tiOOO: Phono delivery, trado-ins welcome.me. RED CEOAR. Biding. Intorlor '• Lovol-hoadod and sound.1- *17.500 •-.» ^ Woll worth *11.000.324-2183. ft wall covering. 0-P Lum ber ' Coll Ml. Homo. 587-3989.____ Lots uoo d loodors *2S00up 1982 Fireball-28' roar-bod. ____sorvico on ali m a k es a loi 123-G un8& Rifles air. clean, *8995, B rockm ans IBM system 34 computejutor models. Call 734-9715 Froo killons: 7 yoar old Palnl goiding. 800•0 For A62 ortlculolod whool 1 2 lomolos. calico. — 734-3187 or 324-4^3.______^ 128-UtilityTrallers wim BW monitor 'and : {45I’ Want to buy 1 X 8 inch )T8 Ibs. gonilo lor kids. CaliII Idr *16.500 Custom 45-70 M ousor oction 1? A Refrig. good but ugly. J45. Bd Call 734^2958. .. 324-4297ailor6p.m. ' Dolivory Available 1985 23' W iidornoss. twin prtniora. 48K bytos and5 i: Stovo. Jm . W ashor/bwfer. or, lool and 8 fool galvanized 23" barrol. *450.734-3230. For salo or trodo. 20' flat.' mamnfv ftrtn nt Frco-jnalo. Sprlngor ..andfl J...... ' « 503-568-4735 anytime. — bods, usod 3 Ilm os. *7495. bod Irallor. Call 423-5516 , Coifc i5o-e*$hT-Fdw nlca table,t)ie. corrugated .tin..C all..B ront For Salo: Guns, knives,« • . Clll 734-2706.______lact Tami Baltea between 8 i <25. Catch ua at 657 Borah.^ 733-4382.______other mix. puppy. Lovos“ ■ 10 5 -H o rse Equipment '’‘ 'Salvaging 2 Case 600 conv scopos. Whoiosoio 10%. deyaor423-,^a4J053.______i.: blnos. Lots of good parts. ■ 1986 29' Torry. lo o d o d . hitch amandSDmat1-383-731B. «or. MUST SELL: 3 Miraclo Span Call aflornoon. 734-0481. 'L„2 Goosonock trallof. llko novr,: — Rolrlg. stove and w ashor. 44 Froo to good homos, 7 wookii BofrTar^lTToddTo’ w/broast Includes loads, iovolor. and k-Pro com puter and printer sll In good condition, allall buildings. 25 x 38, 40 x 44 For salo: SW 1659 9mm. 2 8xlo.w llhsldos. I6 fi. bod. • oid pupplos. Fit Torrierr plalo. 16 Inch, excollent't Usod c'otnblno parts for '” • sway bar. *12.000. Only us- 361 » « n s games. 211 Conlor St E. Slamoso kittens. KO, roody 19’ M otal polalo bod. bolt alumlnmun door p an els. . Al Happy Hooker Woma, — Rlmborly. 7-29 to 31.8-5 pm .^ lo go.Call 543*9207,______'Fivo horso irallor mals. llko3 , and motor, now. used ^ 2 Abs^toly ioadod Classic. 126-Campers&Stiell^ carpot kll. hoodlinor kit. . now buying nighcrawiors~a alai Wintod; your appliances now. Call ovonjngs^M7j63l5_' 1 (loosons. *1200. Soo KAD Yollow Labs ior sa'io. 4 mon- ! 34' 5ih whool d om o. Was5? IOW II. Socurity~ M m por.;;rr bumpers, mony othor ports. ; 3 locations. Coll 73M178B oior working or not. 736-6645. GIANT YARD SA L E Phritfps 4 " 'h o rso Irailor.. < G onoral Truck Ropair by *22.900...now *19.900. ^ nr plus complolo parts car. «*-3M1or32Ma89. ___ Whirlpool hoavy duly dryer. th s otd. ollglblo lo roglslor. 1 J W gndoll-JOorcall536-2940. S; *600. 361 4lh Avo. W. or ^ 443 MADISON c all 733*7997______walk*in ' lack room, 3 saddio 1 u. Brockmans 734-3167 o r 324* call...... 734-4060 *300.934-5877or 934-5792. ; Boe boards wanlod. willwili STS. Washer, noods work. racks, lull mals. 326-5274.__ • ' Ffl/Sat. 9am-5om _ 3V^ ; monlh old fomalo ' , 1978 Scholl •20 It potato oror 4203. Combo low bar Iront com o to yqu. Ray Odormott,lOtt. KS. Call 324-6689.______grain bolt bed, rollovor larp,p ------;;r: -Now-day-bod-w/trandio.0. Chihuahua 1 Scolly X.. fawn , WANTED I — bumper ond boal rock lor ; ------485.5260 colloct.— 24-foof DO" Lavat- upright Uood woslorn saddles. Call1 1 oloctric. hydraulic lilt side. 2 121-Boats&Acce8S. courier pickup, *45. Call K l blue w/porcolain knobs- 1 colored, 1 llrst shois and 1 hp oloclric m oior. Coll even- 121-Boats &A(Jcess. BUYINQ: scrap gold iowei'wel- freezer, SIOO. 13 loot only; wood dining room s e tl wormor. ' Oosl ollor. Call 734^440 ' osk lor Kalhy^_____ 1 734-5198,______ry. diam onds, ' startingling Frlgldalre frostless rofrlg/I® w/4 choirs: 6 wrought iron>n 734-5975 alier 5 p i^ ______1 WE 'BljY' a ' soII used sad”*: ! ______Duel 30 galion propono fuol ____ _— sllverwaro. pocket walchoa.nes, treeior.t250.Call 324-4204. 1 2-860 MF groin combines. polio chairs: portable color 3 ; month oid piJps. W dlos < A lack. Shop around : J Praclsion ProdadudsPreSnts: ^ lanks, tines A convenor. ' sllvor dollars, coin collec­llee- ______— TV; wood wardrobo: 5 ploco ; wilh us lasl, bocauso woJ ’ ■82-'63_m<^q|B. 678<669. 9 Cali734-8966ovonlngs. tions, e tc. '0 Siberian Husky 'A ' dlnoito w/round table: now Maiomulo, | ’/4 SplU. *35. Call 'wilt not bo undersold on1 ■ 510’ m f ' combine, colve. ■ ' NEWAREBUILTPARTS MahoColnQaileries . oeo-Heatingand shipment of* robulll m att & -j b oots 4 saddlosl Vickers> , grain, a n d corn head, good 302 North Main. 73XSB3. , '625*5013. ______5 6 0 2 0 3 3 H Discount pricos. Including ^ AlrCondlttoning boxes set; onlorlalnmonl ; Wo^s^lemSjorq8 7 3 > ^ ^ „ _ 1 row windrowor. 734-6832. j roll bar, *300. Ono chrom o ■ Nlghtcrawlors. 324-2727.r. am to 4 pm. 537-6919. A ttor 4 9 am to dark. Sal. a om to 5-5. 423-48931 or 734-2308. jaxlo. *3450, Calt 734-3113. . j 930 C aso tractor wllh cab. 3 I :e Packages roll bar, *150. fits sm all siz e ' Frstf>*» Bait Shop. Jerom10^ e. pmcall&7-6622.______Muilt-lsmily salo: Furnlluro. • pt. g o o d rubbor. 3 boilom 181 IH M R i C o n ’ PlB tB trucks. Call 536-6162. Paying top prices for oid Coai stoker furnace md and TV. sloreo, kids, ladios A & 106-Swlne Inch I 4200 John Dooro plow.” I| k:SS 3 fromi Soars car lop corrior. usod ■ds, new Honoywoil tlmor, newew mens ciolhing. toys, d ish o s. ■ and now basobsli cards, ______. 10811 Crow cab Chevy PU ' 1 I CallorWrileile lor Brochure H B H H once. *75 ...... 324-2060 ducit stam pa. Early morningling stoker molor. S250. Call^11 lols olm isc. 236 7ih Ave. E. I W oanor plg^s. largo, hoallhy,, ton.t V -8.4 sp e ed . 5436713. _ ...... o r evonlnfla 7M4914. ------S^-Farm ors^m arkel \cnairalod. Call 543-4760, - Bass Traeket/I^ina Boats_____ Sun Tiackcr Pontoon Boals S o io l 14” X 6 ' Big Fool HP - 324-6390- • ^ Yard salo. Saturday. Surv-1 • liros,- chromo rims. Like W antod de ad or allvo. lunkjnk day. a-4, 807 Fllor Avonuo - Woiinor pigs. Duroc/' 1 1 5 -F a rm Wofit new. Appraised at *42S; battorios, from 1 to ? Cali W. S lamlllos. Baby ItomB. s. ^YorkshlroX. 837*6517._____ :aii OSt-Fumiture&Carpets I W anted t r a c k e rr M a r i n e want *350. 734-1483. ■ . The Battery Storo 734-0368. __ boys, girls. & adull clo lh o a.a. - ■“ ■■ ,Young 6 monlh old Factory Direcl Outlet • PrecisionI Products, in a Wontod: Non-ninning W anted; largo swamp A solkl oak room divider wl'I bods. 1977 Ford Mavorick 096-FamiSeed ipurobrod Hampshiro boar. 4' A/ fr ‘iy p e T thraahlng. now bulll-ln dosk. *600.42M226.6. for parts, lots moro______1729 Easl Precision Drivirive. Idalio Falls. 10 .83401 Chrysler products for ports, cooler for ahop. 733-4440. yoar old putobrod Hamp-’ 1660^ C a so IH. swolh. bale. hove largo auppiy of parta W anted; 22' to 24' 5th wheel Deluxe ' Iroe atandlng 149 M a d iso n iPloneor-^32-aliaifa sood. ' shIro boar. 3W year old' dnd£ stack. Corn and greon ( 2 0 8 ) 5S29-0520 5 for saio. Coll 734-efe8 e ,. lirepiace. aiiplpoa Includod. Inoculonls, rongo & pasluro (purobrod Hampshire sow. { travel Iralier. m usl be in ex­ Frl/Sol,9am-5pm. ' c hopping. Hovo trucks, will l0-7W M eyersplow s.*1449 ; collont condition. Cali 734*>34. oood condition. 733-4175. — Odds and onds salo. Lots ol3j Igrnssos. 19B9 corn orders. (Calt 324-4634, . " travol. t CALU RANDY A B|li_Brltton324*W4g. WEAVER AT 543-6886, Full assem bly wllh pl0w> e W a a k for Marie.______Earth tono living room se t,I. <4 misc. Somo furniture a _. V lights. Fils Ford. Chovy a n d > W anted; P assap kniitingij^ piece. *150 or bo sl offor.Of- housohoid ilems.______CIISTOM THRESHING * Dodgo. Now. "Buy ono or macW ne. Caii 324-6517. “ Red swivel rockor. Phono 2 FAMILY YARD SALE: SatT\ W 7~Hay. G rains Feed Poas, grain, beans, small - 324-4748. ______lO&-Sheep&Goats | oil" Coll 7260911 a sk for — & Sun., from a to 6 pm .. 386la -______so o d s. corn, standing or Tony or Boou.______a ATTENTION STOCKMANI ; I w indrowod. IHC 1460 oxial King sized water bod, $80.S'}- Jollorson. Colloctlblo 600 kids, dn*hornod. good v — (4)33 X iSrodtal m ud/torroln 072—A ntiques 12 x 20 bound gold rug, wllh giasswaro, boltlos, b ooks3 ^ Lot us find ond haul your •mllklnjj ' line. 543-6302 oves, f flow c o m b in es wllh bell hayand straw. Conlaot; ‘ : unlo ad o rs and oxlra straw! 125-Travel Trsllera 125-Travel TrBllers TA'S, w/whllo spoko fim st Antlquo Chlnoso silver^ htll runnora. In excellentMl* and SO on,______'J For salo: roglJlered yoarling oxc cond. *300.733-7065. '^1 condillon: *65. Caii 487-2616. - JA R H a ulIng...... 324-4805 [ ' e p ro a d o rs. Kip Woolen, fliigroo nocklaco set. metal ^ 2261 Kingsgate drive. % Sjjffoik roms^5all53l.4lM^ _ ' ~ l 4 While spoko 10x16.5 whls, b ed stead , antlquoa. QotdM Uzy-Boy. Early Amorican Clothes, boys, girls &i “ Good q'uality ..t98> hiiyr55 hom o 423-*W4. . Mobile . lon-lst culling, 40 lon-2nd Groin > fod OMcher goals, .ph o n e 7>»e64&-17. OxC. cond. *75.537-6283. Fovor-sold 8. autographeded rocker/rocllnor. llko new.''*• malornlty, BBO grill, skis & Call 034-6576. ^ by Holon Wilson. 702-W-S8- Ctll 324-3205.______boots, lois ol misc. Satur-71 9. cultino. *60. Call 326-5029. < C ustom thrashing, all typos, 440 Dodge short block, lac- Lambs for sa iV ^/a ln lod, 1 „ lofy robulll. 500 mllos. *625. . 23ta.Jnrbldoe. NV.______like new. matching couch.:h. .^,Suftday.9tpe.--- GGrain bins for ront, 2 - 20.000 L now 1660 IH. bushoi bins. Hunl area on' bulchor ^ a n w t i ^ .Ittodor. BBJ Farm s, 326-5034, Cali 788-4216 or 786-<074. - ■ Antique solid oak dualjai lovoaoat & c h airrbosl'offor. a s sih AVE EAST “ Phono 734-72fflk'^-^ _ i IWB podostral daw-iogS'dlnlngng ' Call 733-1126. 736-3902. Hwy -25. Call TF Bonk & f C usiom hay swalhing, 3 str­ — Row mschlno. cordloss In- y -TRAAVEL V TRAILER S ______tabtorS575; 423-6220.______'* T^u3l,lroatd_opL73^t224.___ Nanny r ooais*r-nionm 8 to 2 1,ing balor. and block stacker. SHELLS IJJ-Aulos Wanted __ Miko an olfor on: Sloroo toreom. lols ol clolhos. p; years ol o g « * * t 6 0 . Calt r Hoosior c ab in e t..o ak wllhIth record piayor. * tapo cass. '• Grass-ollalla hay. isl cul- V Call Ciydo 324-2245 or Dar­ Sth WHEELS-S• SNOW M OBILES *“• misc. Sal.. Sun. 9 10 5. ^ 934-6121. ^ ^win 536^TO0;______J WANT YOU R CAH cooDor top. Cali &37-474B. AM/FM radlo,.& 2 spoakors;[»; DONTMISSTHISONEI ling. Approilmaloly t1 Ions. ' 1 sofo: 1 ovorstufloO chair; . 324^08Of324-8147ov03._. " Cus'tom hoy baling, Let mo soli your car lor you. , Hoosior cupboard, vory i • Sales & Sere r v ic e iCali Joan at Canyon M olors • unique. USO or bost offer..r dbl bed m attross + box spr* i would liKu to buy 600 to 700 110-Poultry &Ral)bll5 nroasonabio ralos. Call ‘ lng; (4) 2 yoar old sluddod^ OU—Tools tcton ol hay. Cash avalloblo , 326-5225 o r 733-7554. _ • Parts & AccLceesserie's Subaru, 734*6860, , Coll 532-4153.______Canadian Gooso, Mandarin ^ ^ snow tiros; offico dosk and 3 ^w.Coll536-0432._ ^ SWATH. BALE OR STACK • H itchos &I R e p a irs 1 aniiquo barbor chair, S150.“ • mtorowave. 733-3421______Mochanlc tools wilh ihroo — Oucks. Wood Oucks, Cin­ 13S<>Cyc1es&Supplies Call 543-6002.______— boxos, *1000. 733-0908. ___ LiLoV us Seal mo boso ol your nam “ on To.i1-Call53$-2i95. 423-4444 or 423-5700.___ • InsuranceI RepairsS D one - Moving, tan sola, exc cond. : grain bln w/rubbor asphall. 1! . W V o n t^ : cus'tom '" 'grain - |»o, Steroo/TV stand, good Porublo Minor AC/DC' O' Roloroncos. Bob Balioy Adull owned A approprialoly. ^ weldor. $750. CalM32-5232. . th rash in g , atandlng or wind malntalnod 1982 650 YomohQ" condillon. >20. Cali 423-4724. - Asphalt Sysloms. 733-4013. 112-lrr’oatlon rowed, 2 com bines available 074-Musfcal ~ 10 Inch lat)to saw; 10 Inch r : Maxim: 13,000 mllos: o x tro o ., Nood Iho ho1p ol a profos- * Light'woigtit bartoy wanted, p a lso tru ck s, will travel. Call Instfuinenb . . radial accra-arm saw. For salo-sprinklor'irrlgallon Voyno J Ronkoal32y5180, " - ■ *875. Call 536-2213,______sional? Chock our Sorvico i Call 536-2773. ___ . pplpo. 3 inch hand movo : ^pfoiulcr '-"j r Directory, daily In Tlmos- Shaper: lolnlor. 423-5516 & ' For salo: 1982 VIrogo. good - Alto saxophono w/caso. days or 4?3-4664 ovonlngs Nood Nj cuslom farming hoip? |,Iino3.324-8382.altor6pm. Wo W w ill'clo an your Holds: ohapo. occossorios, Cali - ■ HewsC lassineds. bools, potaioos. onions. Call 734.79^ ^ ______• Chock our Sorvico Dltoc- GATED PiPE 412A(JdlsGs o n Ave. W. ■733*5360 ollOfOpm.______lory. published dally in Cnii% 324-3956. ^ Boauniui 5 loot. ' Kawtl 085-Blcycles , K, Nowandusod r For sole: Tose' Honda 500 grand piano, oxcollonl con-^ Quoon sizo hldo-o-bod, llko Tlmos-Nowa Classlllods, Undorground plpo HoDDy-r.tn l< (ma iho iiquip'monl Twin Falls,3, ID. 83301 » now. Call ovonlnps. 637-63155 ------^ molorcyclo, oxc condition, djyon. t 5 . ^ Call 720-0009. ’ WANTED: ibp quality allalia Custom labrlcalion .m o nuopiios inoy nood m O ffic e : 733-3350 73 -• S*1850. Call 436-9537 or 7 ploco chorry dining room hay. largo quanlilios ro­ G ood, usod York 0 lltt g baS-Flrewood JJ AMOTH IRRK3AT10N cinr.r.2 Dry IP. pino. split, round or 1 mite oast of Buht. Hwy 30-. - - TV...wts*2995...now*139595 8omi-loaa.Call?33-3260. 7 3 2 -2 ^;;_ ' 543-4777 r 135-C ycles 4 SupplVes i3S-Cycl6s&Supplles . 135-CyclesiSupplios •5’-^' “ GuiT/^R Le s s o n s Twin mallross and box. □ Recreational ?9 RHWOODICall734*15h WiWo ropair and callDralQ hay ijlb " usod 16 gaugo. J2.25 * _____(low ban|o). Sign up now lor)r now...... 5149 and grain tosiors. Idaho In- p,or tool. ___ f^I_c|aM os. 733-5322. ____— f^ill~mattros5—arrd—boxrX- Fir«w«Kj-lof-sjlo^Cjll-702- slrumdnt.'e24'4lh’AV0'Woatr h 755-2567or?0a^5»^304. _ ock'y Mo'untaln'Induslrtos, — IBANEZ'O Siring acoVitllc,r now...... *199n (:atl 7 3 3 ; ^ - ______J, Jerome.324-2142. ^ -Kawasaki-Vulcans™- ' Ouoon mattross - and tTox, « 7 5 w /caso. Call 734-2261 X. Nood wood? Caii 423-54'2S7 1^ ton 1st & 2nd crop. *62 “ i2l-&oats&Access. now...... -.*249J8 Siacko'd..., .'doilvorod' ton ot & up. can doHvor. Rod 1 Kimball baby grand, solk) Now lull sio o p o r...... *279 _K ll3 = F a fm iR a n c fi '•••. . Ddi ocorallvo solid woo'd Alil- chotry-W ood. .UVin or bosl ™ ooasonod. splil P oplar.-l6‘‘- sowfpig *0 seonmB5.~iTodn~ THUND])ER&IJGtIHTNING ^ ” HowOuoon sio o p o r .... *319® longlh, *65/cofd. 734-9201. v.n Supplies clclan M ahogany door, novor c lfo 7 .M f734.6725,______- NoW Franklin wnilo boar. *1Moa. 324-37M u^d._*250. Call 543-5^^__ Largu^plano koyboard ac*:• rocllnora...... *169 9 io n ol 2nd crop hay. 5 lon ivo iv oro your POWEB.FENCE F f(' iborglass 14’ Siarcrall _____c e rd in a aood- condilion,):___ _Mlac.plcluro3.______^ Qfl7-LawniiGarden' ' oi'of llfsl crop.^ S o il any pooplol p, WIII do nil lypos ol tJ0al.-£.-2_lQad trnllor, 55 hp__ ^^?^(Sir7jl3337t: - planis. Ilgurlnos. foncnT o~ F foo ■ eattmatos. C hrysler m otor, musi soo io I. 5a% offaaloprlco. LAWNS UNLIMITEb ’ — Call 324-8705 or 324-8079. Q uanor slzod Suzuki violin. Wo do lawns ood a whoio-iol T ‘-r "^ — ------Cl jg p ^ ^ ^o^tc.^n^klpg — m oiti,...;...... ^)06 ------— Call 734-5713.______Soars gardon troclor wllli ^114—Farm Implemonts giGro.ll lamily boat, 18^‘ Wurlllzor uprlfllil piano.r CAIN’S WANTE'Dr lo^rom or loaao Hbcrlorm. oxc. cond, wUi mowor. 16 hp, 2 cyl Onan. yy|rwinlor corrals (or 200 hoad C.iso c.­ 960 combino and corn }750. Call 734-6864 nlghtarI ClotrsncoA RenUI Ctr Call , 326-5290allor 5:30 pm. in s.icrillco. jeOOO. 7M-J9?0. wKonOa or Korry at 73W901'1 ______733-7111______: in Goodlno aroa. Phono hoad. he Engltii) Caso 6C0. now i — :------534534-«270Of 764-2064, ovovorn.nul. IHC bo.m spoclal Now 9 loot Addictor sport M-F from 9am-5pm. ■ bo.il w on on n TV sftow. 08&-Varioty Foods “ 19191. Catl324-401J. _ OS2-8ulldlno Materials notiiiis *6.018 will soil snso, 07&-Officfi Equipment 0 » -P a 3 tu r6 s For Rent Kontk < Edw.-irds, ?4 hour Now CaM320^939.______• Here (hey arc, rwo o(i(lhe biggeit and bsddcst V-iwit•twiru that otr taunted ; ' Canning beans, cucumljors. ___ - H(Holland & Mossoy ForQuson Ail dimensions of rough • 5ip u d s, cabt>ngo. nnd olhor Oldo'r 75 HP Evinrudo, ox­ your im agination. Thehe 1500CC Vulcan 88 and thee750cc 75i Vulcan. Tlie " ; J CbIl'EGEBOljN07'iTplBC' cutlumt)or. T ro s lo d p o s ti y hay Dalor topalr. Ican rop,nr voggioa. Call 733-6073. I your worsl hnoltiir i collonl condition. J7S0. Froo Vulcanj provide thc thunder.th You provide tiie lightnRhtninf^. >c . ' ^ jcionlltlc calculator, oxc.. ,corralpolos. Building polos. > 1 0 2 -C s‘tll8 JS boat and trailer. 423^2^7.__ liko now condition wlih1 numlllncaltlosupplomont. ■ Frosh, 3W001 corn, "io pilplunflor problums. Most books. $120 or bost ollor. RR llos. 324-6191. Scarrow s. t/ars/JJ. You pick. Call 324- tn.ilry O.il calllo, hool Ifimmlno. p.irls on hand. Scrvlnfi So. OiOur J9fl9 Soasw iri boats aro Call 530-615 2 .______- ?174,Tro)rQockor. jCalCall Art ovonlngs. W3-6925. lOaboA |j, Nuv. 20a-3:.J-S8M mIn slock. igeSprlcos. - WINDOWS. “ 'f T om 's M arina A Sport Ods. . for aalo; Oak oillco dosk, l Frosh radishes, loiiuco. b joaj a y old bull c.ntvos for aalo. Now fj, Holl.ind TO 95 corn- KAWASA H eyburn Durloy. 678-7<73. Ud OF TWII For solo: Mlsc sizo Ihor- c- I iFALLS t300; Motal olflco dosk,‘ yib^ajqJ^MJS.. JC:al[Call 53^2109...... ^ , . bino. [ji, 1300 hours. 24 loot " JIOO, C a l l ^ » 0 3 . ______'r J mopano windows. 60-50, Piclding p cucumbors. 4 I? purobtodp blond aqua tain grain gn hoador with traliet, e 11212 foot .iluminum boat with ^ 3 6 1 4 m ^iVENUEWEST • 734-4060 ' ; ? ; 40-30. 30*30. Soil all or sopo- sizos, ordor now, gunran- IhollIhollors. opon, 16 montlis rowto\ corn headot, 13 fool jolcoldor 3 HP molor. Trailer ■ NCR c o s h ‘ rogistor. ■ good' r„rolo- Prico dopondlng on „ wiin nuw tiro s.'*600 (llrm). I condillon. :i50. 733-2677. :ood frosh. iold.lold. Moal soo lo approclalo. 1 Dc.inoc hc.idor with sund iwii , jlzo,ollexccona.734-c&43. ^ k P r o d u c o ...... 733-3813 'CniiCall 324-^985. XooDC,illlnQ. IpicDlCkuo. CallB29-5fl94. C.iC.i(l3:4.2934. I K a w a s a k i!

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      142-(m[)0ftSD0fl3Carm . 146-4X4'S4ATV'S•s 14»-Antiqu0 AutosM 168-Autos - Oidsmtmobile 174~Aulos-Olherere 175-Aulo Dealefs “ p T H t ACCES ON BRllIDGE® BOBBY WOLFF I n te n d 1958 Studebaker “ uU r i i r i r > 0 R SALE 1981 FiatXIB; ------r 1974 W t o n T T T l r v loor 1968 Nissan pickup 4X4 ------^ -»kmalr«fro*«ftra«5-W5.V-8.-4. door..S.cylinder. 3.sp(apd over- ____ ^19e7nr»ni*^do< iew w in tr m ic:apt: P /8 . pP /B/ ------1974 Ford R50 4X4; W E P A Y TIT tNVESTMENT-COLLECI:CTOR spd, good dependableWo-4 * 4. drive, new tirea. new Dcnr Mr. WoUf: t h e r or 0 to double thc opponent im ag. 59,000 original miles,les. S1400 Approx. 28.000 mia...:...18995 Taking bids al Norwe Immaculate 1974 Corviirvette, 11600.543-6275 leave mi tl 436-5830 . CallRooor363-309C» 0 o r nanclal 733-7202. Last yen'" ACBLB L se t f o rth s e v e r - S in c e p a r t n e r h a s d e n ied a s m u:h c h as- : T-lop. Stingray. Silver.r. vrith i 97e Bronco., W c a b .: or b eat oner. Call 41 ^ CASH 4(M ' or67S-72aiaak for RictRick. 45»«314 after 8PKPM. i»8$ Pontaic 6000. : al Jaw changcs, sorso m e o f w h ic h a f- s ix HCP. H( your redouble shoullOuId silver leather Interior.. E Ewry- 382 V-6 . aharp. 733^04 door, col- Budget Ronta_CaCar____ 1977 Mavorick. V-6, option avallablo. 75k. aod P^l Mercury, 4 doo fected Ihc scorinjring in duplicate prorhish is c 17 H C P o r ‘m o re . , 1876 Chevy 4 x 4, 4 sp< 1 engine. 1878- 4 door Delu RRoyalo, I860 Bulck LaSabro, d , gcsTrppry: ' l55-«nglnor-a-»one-'0 ',*■..82*^ 1987 Buick Park Avonuonuo. PS, Seo toapprecUlo.423- Dear Mr. WoKt: itindM cond. make offer. S4>» supped Sk»rl. PcB unUI. . n*.Hi 2 door coupo. w/5 cyllr - locka. windows, lg th e 'b id d in g . in d i­ cruise' 1961 King Cab< OatsuiIsun 4x4 16,000 m iles, air. A If a player,, during tl 5 spood. aC PS.PB, cn i, * “poke 172- A u t p S - P p n t^ , cates pleasure orar displeasure re- ANSWIWER: The Laws state t tha h a t pow er aldo mirrors, facfactory 5-speod. AC. with rolt^roit-t>ar. c aa s., tilt w heel, sound >2600- 436-6795.______• w heela. .Cali daya 73;^33-*’®®- Wo a re moving and nood ni to ■ I garding his partner'ler’s bid or bids, is there2 nm ost bc a rcdcai wheneverc r a >iua w hoeis. Audi sc l - f l ayatorA. w/dolby, 83.000K 1982 OMS Sleira hoa'loivy H after 6 pm 733-0992. ■ - sotl. 1979 Pontiac 1slatlon tl»at considered beyl>cyond the bounds hand1 is played withoul a com plet mllos, 2nd owner, porforfoclln ton 4x4, PS, PB, .stereo. .sl - waoon. 1650. Call 536-2^2209. i o i c r of ethical behavior?or? deck atand the error is found beforf o r e & out. 14950/offer. W -63■6350. Mich, 74.000 mllOS. 734-1 154-AulM-CKlillKIlK 1866 Ponllac Flero Otil ot Booadi.Sdl. S*a B«rsP«od. V8. pow er win 1988CIEVnMWH1/2TniI>1GI(UP Iy rebuilt ongino, tbody Classic. 350 engino, AT.AT AC. 1964 Cadillac Sedanin d aoviiie. powor tocka, atr conondlllon- T3485 4 Speede d t, Manual Transmission, Scottsdale A N S W E R : Y es. it is. Included in th is ' D e a r• Mr.W Wolff: noeds work. 733^71, ovos.ov 18900. Phone 6^7967.17. 4 door. 55.000 actual nlco no. sun roof. Must sell,ae go- Eqi.'Package, 3434 GGallon Fuel Tank, Two Tone Paint, cntcgory arc hesitajitations, gestures, Partneiner opens one diamond andnd I 1972 Toyoia Corona AT,T.now 1964 Chov SIO Blazor,TTfahoo 1 c«r. «»00- Call 637-4571^s<9- ■ Ing back lo collogogo. Call ^ 0 V-8 Engine.0. AtAnd Much Moch Moro. lite r 6:00 pm 734-8702- changes in voicc toneston or emphasis, jump-1(>'to three no-trump. W hat do I palni, tow mllos, runs groal,gi pkg, 5 apd, air, power 2- — Retail l^alueS13.1£3.187.00 window, reclining **’aoats! s 15^Autos- Chfysler p r o mlise isi and Is this a ‘close-outo u t- e tc . ______spoiler, luggage rack,■ck. PS. — t73-Aut08*PI)fin0ull b id ? , ^ -1974 Oatsun 200 2 , "biuo^ t PB. A M /F fJcass, till w - NOW#*10,995“ Dear M r. Wolff: Girigc Sil«. Ullle Rock. Arl 11995 like Newl Call days 733-73}-6i6o! iSS-AtrtoS'ChevroleT0I6I “BrnJBEFTS'SPK My RHO deals and p;}S5C5, ;in d 1 mag wheels, steroo. * . J. /b e st offer. 324-5203 hfteit o r ^ after 6 pm 733-0992. bTck « 7 Must aoll. '68 Plyi m o s CHEVROLET open one heart. AftAfter two passes. ANSWEWER: It is nol a close-out bid. I n r o ^ 1985 Ford F-150. 30(W eTT 1972 Nova SS, fast bac ' ^ 1974 Super Boetio, sun r •rTiifii* Vette m olor. 4 aoood s Fury. 318 ongino. rum m‘y H H O r e o p e n s the bidding wilh a promist). Dtlli; 8^2152-______>.IIU. ,978 2 door Subaru, i 'ull-olze. 1965 Chevy Sprint; 198:1983 S-10 ' ANSWER: You announce ann a very «M. «IU> lUmf-O l« 0 Call 1965 QMC Jimmy full- ue, 12995 175-Awto Dealera ** ?1V74M^' Slerra Clossic, 6-2 dldiesel, Isl'^ market value, good hand, willinglg tot c o m p e te fu r- copx Ull- TmI./* : r r f ^ IMMACULATECONDCTomON asch now only 1^ 5. 1977 Oalsun 260Z oxcol 0 000 S ales In back of Pay & ------condition. 13200.423-572C ' loadod, new Urea. 110.0( fiS mrnmm^ Call4»W01. ______734-6219 leave m so plea 1979 Honda Acoord LX, 'M fl lsuzu Pup LS,5 . AC, 1966 Iroc Camaro, Sik oxc T U C »mi'« P0. AC, AM/FM cass« l3&-Cycles&Supplles 14Q-HeavyTfuck8fSemi' AM/FM cassotto, sholl10II, ex- condillon. low mil I'M 13&-Plck-UpTrucit8 oxcollont condHlon, 1215V” ” collont condition, 17485.tw . Call a88um^ga^m onta^438jutisif.' I n c EISEN M/lOTORS — bostolfof.Call324-2207. . _l-7Q2-755-2507. — ...... —kawaaahl Spoctro.llM..:OO.nilnl IMMACULATE ..1W4._Cr_Chovy. 1972 Frolofiuinof. troctor. 3J 1960 Mazda SLC: fl condition, blackAgotd,}ld,onty Silvorado 4X 4 pickup,jp, low Cummins, 10 apd w/40 (» S-10 Blazor, 'boughi bo 160- C lu o l Inlociloctlon, 4200 mlloa. >2800.733-5Mt-5303. miloago. custom Inteinterlor. Hopper trallor, roll ovi 1700. Calt 734-1406. 250 ^ - Chromo wheels, steroo,jo.and urp.543^allerl0pm - — -— AT w/ovordrlvo. loaded. loa XSPE( Must aetti 1965 KX250. TE^ CIALS :ifdo or cam per shell, {6900.• . Call 1979 S2275 Inlom allontrTTTr 1983 Volvo DL slaJtsllof' Assumablo loan. 734r789■7888. 162-Aut08-F0fdS collont condition. SIfOl Prtrt. wagon, 62,000 mlI6a, a boot oOor. Calt S3M24i2<7 S! ______6V92. 9 spood. PS. Budd 1987 4 x 4 Mazda, oxco mat & cargo guard Iricluclugeo. condition, 5 spood.* '52 1 ^ 1976 Ford Mavorlck. S36-5771.______Nood to U ke family?ly? or Royco 4 spring. Call 16000. Call 726-8166. 'r> m ^ ilf«s- cood condition.« s e :e: TQ»PA ] Y ! Yam.ha Cfow? ’873 Dodflo 4 edoor 324-3516 or 733-0944. — milos. matching cat W antod 19 buy Yait 1987 CRX-Sl, low miles; XT200, roaaonpbl)^ priiorlcod vory cloan. mochanilanlcal- ~ ~ ...... oholl with rack. 50,000 „ ly aound. alm ost atl p sloroo. sun roof, bra, W18 W . warranty- Ownor anxlinxlous- 1976 Qran Torino, 1971 FORDDLTD 1978 FORI 1975 CHRYSLER no |unl(. Catl S434oe4 Call 886-2077 aftore. _____ 17500 or boai offor.tr. Call engine, robulll hoads S43-4274.______now or reconditioned,i.'ss; r ______—— 7 4 handles perfect, P8. 320IBMW 788-4212 aftor 8. a a la . S350 or b est olfoi 1M7 H onda 90, runss grooi,gi auxllllary U nk, AM/i . -60. gray, aun roof. BBlJBS, 5 ^ Fo,^ F150, aupoi 637-6598 after 6 pm. “ STATION W36 t600. Call 734-3327. condlllon, 11150 or beat>t ol-o iowmlloa.Call423-4241.'• — ■ palnl.'1l2500 or wilt tradiado foi: '34 More Topaz. 4 door, far. Call 643-4041 dayaa cor — — — — — atmost anything of v«value blue, oxc cond, 11000 8 1980 BUIiiCK 1974MERCUR 1974 1975 H onda 1000 Ootdd WWlno, 1973 Vt ton Chov Cam S43-a264jYonlnoa.. . . _ „ 1 ov»>r p m u 1125/mo. 543 Catt423-55l6day8or - Special, 4-«poodr350,~' ------call Brent - ■ - 423-4664 ovonlnos. PS, PB, 74.000 mllos. (one' ie w Dodoo Kart-van. 3i8|8 c ^ " 146-4X4’84A T^ ^Rod '64 .Coniialr M onianza 110 ^ 978 Black Morcury Co > haul Inch, JIOOO or beat oHoi -SKYLAIiRK COIHET BUICK 1078 Harloy FLH 1200200 ec ownor. Only ua*d to h ? i f y HP, AT, now radlals. sj e S of cam part $3000.423-4468.B. • Call733-9350.______I!!!!;. .TSiSTW TpEspffi COUPOl 1975.764-23130VC now tiroa and tots atler 7:00 P.M. 734-8299_ n. Call 1873 ITodBoW ton Clubb CCab 1977 VW van, rebulll onglncgtno. Usod cars, pickups. RV;*: 1935 .F fird iruck. (no chrom o, $4000 firm. ' and Soo Jim or Oon C one a . £36-2448.______rest nice unit. 326-5988. new ahocks. clutch, an pickupV oxc restorilorable 1978 Morcury Montego .. . battery. 12500 or mako olfoi»ior. MAGIC VALllY M19 AT, PS, PB, AC. cr 1976 Triumph, 750cc. fair- 1 1974 Oalsun 620 pickup cond. 11500. Catl 878-Q61f C fK & S M I.______MOTORS 1250. Call 734-7857. _ ^ 9 9 Jt Irado Insulated shell. 4 ape 1940 Bulck Coupo. Bes ^5119 ^ 9 S tno, o x traa. WIII soil or Ir ' 1079 Chovroiol Convoralorslon 356 Addison Avow. 1962 M ercury Marquis, tof pIcK-up. Call 73M258.256; ___ >600. Call 734-2700. '• fer. Calt 734-6725. 5 bdayl See Tex Toda) See Tex Todayl nrvTir van. loadod w/ovorythincf l i n g . ______734-3541 condition. Call 733-1267.J». See Tex toi 1878 H onda Hawk. 400IOO iCC- 1976 Mazada B-1600 plc> AC, cruiso. Ice box, bofl — — . 1957 Chovy sUtlon wage (coltonl w/covor, robullt onflino, For sale: 1880 Ford Bron <^oor. movlno will sacrlicrlfico. 1964 M ercury C^ougar SOOO aclual mlloa. Excolt KOOO. Call- 733-0106-OvOO'* 0 PS. PB. AT, 302 ongl m odol. loaded, tow mtl< condition. >400.43S<793.r95. tra llroa & w heela. 6? gc 733-1421 aak for Carl. 1600. Call 734-1408. a S 1972 OLDSMIioiiii 1978 PLYMOUT 1978 FORD r-yZr condition. » 0 0 . 866-206g. ______14250.676-5085 alter 7 pm- 3- 555^ extra clean. Call 733-641. 107S Kawaaakl K2 750, P 1979 Club wagon van. AT 7 ^ 1959 Ford Falriano. 4 c ' Call 734-6840.______1978 Chovy Luv pickup, AT. 1072 ChovrolBl W ton 4V .M lots of chrom o. llghl1 gigroori 1964 M ercury Topaz,'bc ' PS, PB. AC. mao whoola 1. t-oii 4 whlto. runs llko now.ow, ox- 4 door. AT. cruiso, AC . SPH VOLARE LTD 1860 Honda Twtn Star,^7-;;;^ i spoed, lilt, roll bar. n. 6tOO great. >1200. Call 734-3188. S = collont condition. 436-63:-6320. PS, front whool drivo, now. many oxtras, 8 p m . ------:■.______window defrost. 543^46 mlloa. t<50. Call 734-6350.iso. 1878 Dodoo Dickup. 318, > w , "|— cruiso. 59.100 actual m mlh iu l' 1967 Toyota 4x4, passongo 1964 Mark VII, low n 1861 H onda CX 500, V-tv " ■ van, AC, sloroo, luxury pkg ITS^AutoDeilers 17S~AutoDetlera m $gg X' I Call 324-6011.324-5646, now condllion, low mil —r— Immaculato cond, m ust aelt 1979 Dodgo V4 lon a ah hon o tfer/assume pyts. 733-85781 5 ^ i w V i 'lO a s Lincoln ContiniUlnentlal I9«69S $a00. Call 837-4724. *799 lr rul»- LSC, loadod. low mll< 1S61 Honda C&650,;— r box. 3 spd, alani 6, fair r» S ee Tex Tot3 dayl See Tex Toda) See Tex Todayl ![„/” { 20.000 mill 7 S ! allvor. 114.900.766-3890. oood c o n d . muat aaerlflct aa°*‘ H2-lmpoft Sports Cara 1968 Morcury Topaz, w MOO. Call 82&-5026 atlor 5. 'a m /f m Tmmatyhnism'ss Thet^aidConOmiimus... Our3((puUition giuue 1979 Oodgo Vt ton, ahi s i * ? re d . 5 speod. Ah 1962 Honda' Night Hat «hort calllornla Spociall vw RabRob^ SSStiiE box. 6 cylinder, with cam j mmm cassotto. Loss -than Call 734.6649. ______^ P o r bll. m ust soe. call 734-4534. z - r - . ah«". 51600. Call 733-6771 m lleat'.seo'to'apprec 1982 K aw asaki 125 KX, | FORSALE 0 16800. Call 436-4927. X. I««t 733.1200.733<908 Budget Rentacar C E e nUIIIDIE j ' 1864 Ford V4 ton. 4 spee SEICVI'I '81 K aw aaakl 440KZ. ruruns r>S. AC.- Exploror pacpack. In th e mood for a lot ol fun^ Dave's Spec groat, $450 firm. Now Hu:Huffy 14000 cash firm. Calt 734- 73 Thia exc cond, rod. convor- cial$16995" 12 apd. tso . Call 733-384414 ___ ■ 7550.8toS ; w eekdayaonty,niy.— Uble. MQB la juat for youll - ...... IIRECT'I '8 3 'OR 125, oxc trail biko. bIK 1984 lauzu Pup, long t>e Low mllos. 13000.733-7645. ^NIDIDI F'OICT - . pood c o n d . » 0 0 .734.6446.146. now palnt-tlros 8. whl>elg,®'?'" Youii novBf Wow lho vntuo? ol p i f i w m n — good cond. *3450 o r bost c • ‘ cJassiliod uniil yoo uao it. ,1 for:Catl 734-0119. . IS^Heavy Equipmeni ■ ■ .______■ ______I . INT TD-9 crawlor. go^ goc t40-HeavyTrucl(8/Semi’imi's' 146^X4's&Am atiapo, 3 way hydraul m dozor, g o o d atiago packcJckor. For salo: Farm trucks, 7 18-m 5 rp==^= , = = j l I ADVERTK n m ; i I t4500/O»or. 438-0164 ovoa.aa- Oatorloh. TF. 734-6366. toe S J R ■ 23 yard olovattng acraporapor. 1046 Kenworth, ctasti ■ YOUR S21.500; S44BJO loador;; 1982Ift noavy-duty truck or .tracto H SERVICESPE(PEOALTY ; -35^CLEANINQ ^i’ERVICE ■ KW convonttonal; 1M8 Foi REMOOEUKQ-palming. • 2 IN THIS DIRECHECTORY ■ o&ta. . hom os, buslnossosi * roofing. Reasonable ratos. M w/20' du m p bod; Intom^ S aH iieiKe w s ___I Lowlnciicomo/sonlorcltlzofls' ■ • -20 yra expertsnc*. 736^965. ^ tionat 'dump truck wll II wtlfi 18S7 Oodgo 2 lon. dumfjm p. ■ PlaCoO-undorlhoho hoadlngI ol ^ discou3 unu....call 324-8805- J Cum mins ongino; 10 tandoindem tjg,]. Excetlent conditior ^ yourcholcal apod tru ck a . wlih or wtthoi c«iiaftor5:00P-M423.411414 \ / m W bods, starting at <2.50i 1868 Ford C-600. good rutrub- Your ad will roaroach 22.000 * - - ______■ ___ I I Oars. . 785-5500. Suporic 330 HO m otor,. 188 .; ft ^n i ^ o i^idd ■ familloa ovorydayday and Iho | ■ I eniorpriaoa: 664-4400, ovoa. stool bod and holat- GraiIraln , — -- B— roeults-tfillaza you. amaze Call — ^ — - g - ’ - ^ n 'o " c a n '- wo'll ao II “5 all'mT lypo, sugar b o o fU il gate Mm * loday and onoof of our c friond- ■ Ciass/fiod. 733-0020. Call 734-4493. ■ ly Ad-Vlsore willvill holp you a JtM -8 TREE & LAWN C A R T I i n g _ word your ad so I k e s itti irod lor drivowaya. ! Troo and shrub Irimmlng. ■ ■ bo m ost offoctlvo landscaping. Call 734-5719. ■ IT&^Auto D ealers l7S-AutoOealefS you Iho rosults g lols, otc- You can I looking for. too. Call Northwesl ■ * Crano & Rigging. 733-1234. ■ • ______I d o w n ■ 73^09319 3 ^ ' > i i . ® ___ ICOQ_&_ohrub_toDDlng_&___ h ______■ removal, froo ost. John ■ bUs-Out- I ---- MoBrtdo.-733.0939.-734-4385.— - | ------n ■ Unbolla palni- | | Wall papor&patntlnowllhpa ! the LARGEJEST SALE IN ■ ing. Froo ostlmalimaloa. 15 yrs. ■ Ihot0 womon's touch. . ■ PPlacod undor Iho hoadlng ol " . I ’ oxpurtonco^MI>^rtH „.. 423-4353 ■ CallEIIBockyorGladya. ■ y>yourcholcol | h , ■ • Smitrilth-Attrod Patnllno • ■ OUR 9 YE/EAR HISTORY.- Introducing>g the 1988*/z Suuzuki Samurai Your ad will rooch 22,000 | ■ ^ 4-l548or 733-1910. ^ Y. ■ famllios la ovoryday and tho m During tiie monthm( of August. 1 . I,- |^ ® 3 $ 8 rosutls witt amazo you. Calt ■ today and ono ol our Irlond- ■ ^ H ty Ad-Vlsors will noip you . " ^ CONPAULOSOS CHEVROLET word your ad 30 lhal It wilt | ______bo m ost effocUvo and bring _ BOBI ' m “ WCK-HOE\OEWoTk • ^ V c ■ i m cESiu z u m J k-GIazo. Tub & 'sinks ■ yc ■ 125 an hoor ar you Iho rosulta. you oro ■ PONTIAC &S GMC TRUCKS od for frnciion ot ■ looking 10 for. - m . I . C ali324-6705o■ or r: 324-6029. g : roptacor:omonl cost. 736-3939. g 733^^ g- 324-3900”’*” Boise7i:d(iaho ■ 3422 - 6 8 1 1 S -I M . rnmmmmmiamaM mmmm \ i ; . ' \ . 1 ,'i

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