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F IL E R - Col'olor imbued the Twin Falls■lIs County( Fair- ^Donovantbacks I grounds Sundajlay as-exhibitors armed witlwith everytliiiig ______rojn_canned_prciroduce to 4-H stilchery helped lhe_ annu a l ______- ...... a ir'ia k e sh ape.c. air controli -R.xhMl-hnlis.Is. sorroui!ilc(l.by_»inlLeeraiiiraiiim ns. hcarlQl , ______...... roses and violetCt morning glories, gained festivefesi interiors strike hanc I ______as 4-Hers twistIst^ crepe paper canopieses over i areas ______T — destined lo displsplay the joys of rabbitry, plKDliholography and' j needlecrafl. WASHINGTON. (UPIl-Ml-- Labor- I *' 'V;.' i leaders Sunday decriedid the 1 Reagan ■ Homemakers:rs showed up with pickles cann'anned so erectly r administration's Rcneracral altitude ■ th e y seemcKl to.0 stand at attention, and quillguilts that would ! , loward , workers, pnrtlcrticuiariy. .its . .1 make aiiylwdyy I Ihink twice about-ever figaiiigam discarding trcatTncnt of slriklnR airlir traffic con- ■ i..- ...... c asto ffs,-’lest thitheybe )ust-the-thing~for;aT;aTalnhow-hiiPrt------■- - tro lle rs . ------bedspread:...... ------B u f-" h a b o r ' S e c re tairy ry Raymond I The fair kicksks off Tuesday for tho majon:ijori1y ofVagic j ______Valley residents Donovan., defendedI ]President . its who parlake ns observers,■s. butb fo r sc o rc a ______’ bfexliibftors, the Reagan's decision lo fire flr< the'con- u h r e v c n t w as w ell u n d e r w ay,y Sunday,St . i — ------Goodingmerc _____tr o lle rs .b e c a u s e . U iey.hadtiad-Violaled.a.,______■ rchant Bill Petersen and his115 familyr began ^ — •_ - rw o rk in g -S a lu rd i no-s!rlkeoaih. -day to get a display of woodvood sloves-and ...... i • accessories prcf "T Jiey w e r e n ’t fired . L Lif( iferalfy. Uiey H repared for_jhe slarl of theh e /aJ ir, Thi.<; i s ______------Pctcrsen’s-ntlry — quilv-They-broke the-law:^wr^hesaidon ------j | | TyoamsTnrexlilbiliiig mercTar:T ant. " F o r us, it Cl A B C ’s " Is s u e s a n d A n swA’crs er ,” costs a lol of money lo get down here, , considering thatiat w o -h a v e to move* thIhe e stoves and . Asked if there wasi- aq n y - c h n n c c - ...... ;____- i l l ..>..4------’ CTUrseii saiO. " b u t it’s w orlh ------Reagan-wouid-rcitmt-andand*:illow-tho------e v c ry tn in p T T ’C' orth il.7\ lot ot ^ ' people make up thuir minds, (about purcli:rcliasing) when strikers lo return lo worl'.'ork, D onovan th e y co m e lo-thiIhe fair. It’s a chance to coircompare wares ' -said , “ T h e re w ill l>o no amim r n e sty ." .. , without going all ------A FI^iO Prcsidenl Lnnt-nne-Klrkland,...... - ill o v e rth e p la c e ." — K I l - i - Over the yeaears, efforl spenl lo creafi^fe'uTlracllve -~ j~ :------appearlng-on-6BS~»Fat — — tion," said the ■•circumstaistances (of Ihe f l i wnlttnicrs-slriKeFerj^o'^or-u-dm *nl—^ ______itQI3U ry io iasso0 ia marketing edge, Petersense n s a id . In a n o th e r bulliiilding, M arian Langdon of■ TwTwin Falls was ~ resolution to reslore UieseCSC w orkers to kept busy checki:king in a boggling collection ol th e ir p o s ls .” T )nofanti(iuesto - j Bl Hi r a b e ju d g e d T uesd;;day. By lale afternoon Sunday,d ay , 109 p erso n s j Asked aboul ihe governmentrc [ H a ______had submitted c argument thal the strikerkers broke an • ! r/7r-.r\^ 1 ^tries, with the_numbi;r_o:r_i»Litcms_pcr ______L i p e rs o n ran g in g: ftfro m one to lo o V U n g d o n said,aid. ------“ bath, ne saio nt* aia nott w, w a n t-1 0 g e l " W e clo se th e doorsc right at noon on Monda; mired in Iho philosophlcalicai complex- n d a y ," sh e said. "W c have lo bc(jecausc there's so much orgai ------itles of-dvU disobedience.- irganizlng to do , I = = -^w h ei> y o u hQve-i;rihls=mcny=piee«r” "Ariidcs--c ------Kennelh'BlayrockT'presl•esldenl ofihe' Ics-cnfcrrdlhus-^^ ------i ^ far include a Ijjdies i Home Journal, circa liii American Federation olif G overnm ent '■’I , I liiic. a m old in w h ic h to form gol;;otd b rick s a n d a coonskin coat, Employees and chairm;rman of the I Mi: :oat. Decorative I ; a n d functional giiglassware already linea woll.111. , AFLOlO’s public employeloyee division, : . L a n g d o n saidid this year’s e.xhibit ofr antiques at and 1 _____ said on NBC's -'Meet Ihe!hP_er.c5s.:ihc______- r ------eollecliblea—indndicates-excellenl -participr has been IryinB to getct a dialogue icipation- from — ------— - t - *• Ih ro u g h o u l th e MffgicM Valley,______started belween tho slrikii-iking air con- 1 i - I .. , - :------rrrttnnrimefj^ision area adjaccnt to the midv trollers and the Reaganin t a d m in istra - ______niflwav. various trailers, wagons ~ tlu ii. f l X T. .] ns a n d boo lh s em b laz o n edI will)wii tasletiud- ______^Jieaiinejidjccl‘Cliycs,iDdicaiiiJingccJoQd^ul “ I have lo say we havoive not had an i.\uU -bcan-lheu:______. ^ u.^ual abundancece th is y e ar, a w fu l lot o f lu c k .” ho said.id. Sweet tooths'vrwill-be-satisned wilh sundae 'The government stratejiitegy is bas<^ ___ _ idaM 'ofTstick’s. sn o -co n e s a n d in;ma lls. W o rk e rs a t a_4-H ^ o d Ir ■■;;' orrthcrxpcctntton of an "nctionbyihe'■"ni - id 1)00111 a lre a d y operating Sunda;Jay reported (iemiind’for ihen Federal Labor Relationsis AuthorityA to iheri" h re a k ra sl. ------— J______lundi-anddinnoc.o tf a r o w a s b risk a ll d a y ,------decertify the union.” Ther’hen, Blaylock A mobile comnnmunily-of sorls.spring up) al one edge of r th o fa irg ro u n d si a s p a rtic ip a n ts from rcm ot te e aa. r e a s se ttle d ------willing to resum e talks; wilhwi a newiy in fo r tr a ile r living li during the fair, Fnm s tr u c tu r e d unio n w ilh newjw leadI e rsh ip . 'am iiy picnics at)ounded Sundaclay, se n d in g th e o d o r b a rb c Ho said Ihe government'enfs action in ^ irbccucd meat > across the grounjnds. As dinner cooked, kidsids tookt advan-. locking out the controller:ilers after ihe k tageoflheunoccccupied grandstands, using’ thethem as place first Iwo days of their strikesir and its I ------to ex p lo re , c limlb b; an d play h id e a n d seek. refusal to bargain vjolatwtth e law . ^ . __ Not faraway,, ccrews worked hastily to flnlslInlsh encircling "The - adminiilfraiioh-J- is.i: just as. . th e fa irg ro u n d s3 with \ red. while and blue! pennants pei that guilly as the union of breaking bn liie "Hank. Lisa and Tammlelie R athbun ready W csti stern Stockman Supply'ly's fair booth SundayV scarcely fluttereded in tho stilln e ss of Sun d ay'a afli ftern o o n .______law.” hesaid.______•S e e LA B O R P aig g e A 2 ~Presidei3 n t I ^G o o d - ^ Refuim ^ yruUp~dBridssyearlof c mg~tnal predietss W“ Hnal ^ Synthleticm;larijuanna calleid ‘disaiister’ WASHINGTON lUiM) t ll - The denloftlieref(reform group. d c a ll's c la im . He sa id ihc mimedical use most patientsIts could< not tolerate ttic —ycar:lonc .CQVcrninenl pn ■ ■ S .-H g rK l'------y program to Allhougli;12 ;12 sta le s h a v e pas.sed law.'; of (, m arijuana is "a scienlifhifie question synthetic's popow erful m ind-allerint;______—merejel replace natural marijuaiiaii3 wiiypa re^mr/TirfTsuisucli access, the k-dtral njani3S^ir-be-answcrcd-ai t -^nd-ail-thp-uTrgcfs^ A56-pa! ^vnU ietiii ■ dm ft,_fQi!-_lroa ==WASHlNGTON--(UPD — ca tment—of— govcrninenUJit-hu»- Bought-to-^romolp——Tinta-isn'tiiivet," t ~------"Fcd(?ranjurtJUrOOTCralS'Iiave spenl a ! cancer and glaucoma is ____Reagan^ in a Labor Day radr ^ i S L T iw lth stories on the "a medical the use of aa synthetic; drug, delta-'J- With, THC, he said, "thelie sc icn lific m illio n d o llaars rs! to temporarily provide • —flop and a financial d Sunday, preyiclW his econ■conomic pro- 1 Win-hi-Falls
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— ■ — SALT-LAKE CITY.TY._(UP1) — Mormon Chuiliurch said he is urging Kimiim ball "lo take il easy for llic President Spcncer W. Kimball was in stablei and a month.-’------satJsfaetory-condlUonion-SUhday_f^owlng weckcckend Doctors also saidaid Kimball’s expected long surgery to remove a1 buildupbi o( scar (iMiie and'blCT)I00d— :-.rccovery ia."normaltal ffor this typeof surgery." __ (rom inside his skull. Sorenson sa id h e foundfo an accumulation of bio)lood on Church spokesmanin JJerry Caliill said Kimball,11, 86, scar tissue luider theth e fro n tal a re a of th e skull. HHi e sa id spenl a "comfortable:tie night" following two hoursiirs of th e condition o ften1 ooci c c u rs w hen blood fro m a sububdural su rfio ry S a tu rd a y a t the Latter Day Saints Hospitaltal. ‘ hematoma is absorbo rb e d . In 1979 K im b a ll undei . . _ •."He’s do|ng-v^cry-Dii-nicely. Everything is on largarget,. Iwosimilaroperationtio n s to d ra in fluid fro m h e mlalom al as - and'his-rccovery is•progressing pK on schedule,’-CaiCahill “ Inthabackofblsskul;kuU. ______- - : ------s a id . In. all. three case;ases, the bleeding had cau^ ------H«raaid-doctor9-<‘xp'expeel-KimbQlWo-remaln-ln-iln-{|H> ------BwclUng-amUn^ncro.c re s Eod ph ysl'^-'** no>:<: facility's intensive care ca unit until late lodayly or Sorenson said Kim.:imball should be able to atler Tuesday. The church:h leaderI will probably be hoshospi- Mormon Church’ss semi-annuals< general confetreccnce.' talizedforalMullwowc) weeks, the spokesman said. scheduled for Oct.t. W3^ . But th e d o c lo r sa id Ki ...... -Neurosurgeon Brucei c t Sorenson called the Ihreo-hii'hour- - will-probably be too toe weak to address the.iw operation a "routine"le" surgical procedure. Sorenjenson conference.- ■
~ Ffiirricane^jalns strength __ Sadat measiisures studied' MIAMI (UPD -Hiurricane un Floyd, gaining strenj;englh CAIROi Egypt (UPIU P I) — E g y p t’s p a rlin m e n l m rapidly, turned awayiy I from the Bahamas Sundayay as a committee Sundaylay to review lougli new mea; U PI.! eginning to fall apart in the chichilly . invoked by President,2nt A nw ar Sodal lo c o m b a t poi Istopher Boyce during N Hurricane Emily, tiegii “copUc This cababin allegedly occupiedled by escaped 8py Chris g N o rth Id a h o s ta y y North Atlantic, tossed»d fringe gales al Ihe Canadiadian opposition and sect:ectarian feuding between C m aritim e provinces. C h ristia n s a n d Islamimic ii fundamentalists, _ Noiilier siorm poseci^lT direcl threal to landi bult The Shura (consult!iultotive) Council-form cd^ii ;______hurricane forecastersers' said the upper-atmospluphere panel and one of the;he members called Sadat’s a “slecrinB ci^renis"''^guiding'both g were weak^ar a n d ------"a -frc slrrc v o lu tio n1 agagainst the so-called racism; idowsuuspecte o'w ay 'lo predict what Iheriaai 1! ■ Middle Easi News( AgencyAg reporled^Anolher-tejternuH l------;------slping - thero w arreally nVv season’s secondandlhlIh1i-d hurricanes wdulddo* ------11 "political.** - ...... i-'loyd, a small stornorm with a ti^il circulalion,I, hhad Parliamentary appapproval for ihe measures'i ' ...... puffed its hiRhest sussustained winds up to-90 mph. mi quired before a nationlionai referendum set forThuilursday z e ^ d sspy^tillI m i^ nng National Hurricane CenterCc Director Dr. Nell Fra=*rank b y a p r e s t d e n l i n lw ^ ren e . said conditions favon/ored an additional increasese in O ne of Ihe m o st coicontroversial,-steps announciiced by BONNERSts FERRY lUPlJ - A Mrs. i White lo turn hersellelf in some- mountainousUS f property near Bonners - -slr^gUj.-- - _ ...... Sadat — the ousterro of f.Coptic Pope ShenoudahI i:III tor, sholgun-tolinfing widow accused uf itim e d u rin g Uie w eekend. B ut h e la te r . . P e r r y . - - • At 6 p.tri. EDT, Floy'loyd was localed’aboul 520"mlm iles ------engaging ■ln"polltlcs-Ics^^'as-grcGKsd'Sunuayly-wlth-- - shellerin-gsWijiy Christopher Boyct^waS“" “ theorlzcd"She-mif^t -prefcifcrto-spend An' all-point^intr-bunctiim cscribed” oast of NassaD. Baharhamas al latitude 26.2 norlhh aand mourning by P^gypf:/pi’s minority Christians. Cliurcli Cl ■ still missingi» SuS n d a y . ilhe ' entire Labor Day holiiiliday out of Mrs. whilec asa: 5 fool 2, ab o u t Hi) ______lo n g itu d e C9.3 w est, It \was veering nprjh-northweslesl al officials, however,, sasaid Ihey knew aboul (he inonove in However,, her lawyer said he ja il. pounds, wilhIh brownI hair, blue eyra‘. a b o u t 10 m p h a n d w:was expect^ to maintainI ihut11 advance and accept)opted it on'an ’‘administrarallve" expeeled her2r loi surrender voluntarily Charles Kupferer at.1, the- U,S.- and a riglil upfu p p er front tooth m a d e oP. speed and dlreciton,’.al:,-;ilthou^ ils coursc was.diffic[ficult basis. to federal ageig e n ts. M arshal's Sen-'ice headqiIquarters in gold with aa diamonddl Insot. She was* ------lo p rc d ic t-b e c a u se .o f.nif massive Hurricane Kmilv’ 1,3001,: G lo ria Ann White, -lO, who has a McLean, Va.. said agegents were considered "at"armed and dangerous."______m il c s n o r th .- ______a excKange'firer------diamond-studiudded-^gold-froht'^rotHi—— :aciively hunting for—MiMrs— Whtk— Acquaintancesicos~said-she=was-of.len— d from her log cabin . ib e c a u s e th e y h a d “ som e dod( u b ts" sh e se en c a r ry inng g a sholgun. BEIRUT, Lebanonnon (UPII - U.N. peace-kek.><-i.ine d is a p p e a re d {'■‘-fJi','!; sh o rtly b e fo)re re eight agenls raidtnl her w ould lu rn h e rse lf in. B oyce. 2»,». convtcled-in-1977■ of-- - Iroops exchangedd mortar fire overnight ____ home Friday.ay. She was described as A u th o ritie s believe Boyoyce 2H, a selling CIA satellitesal secrets lo Soviet ______Am ariUpjnoLCooded again _____------Israoli-backed-Chrlsirlstian-militiamen-in-Lcba ruaiigcrfftis?*” — 'convtcted-^py-ivhcrcscapciped from -a iTgeiilsTor'TTDT7D;DOTrupiJa'feiiiiy“ ira \r-“ By United Press Internemational embattled soulhern•n ffrontier, a U.N, spokcsmai il charges her wilii “pro- Lompoc federal prison ancnd w as cap- elcnl e x le n sivively e f throughout the Pacif- • Sunday. .’en fo r Boyce and o th e rs .” tu re d Aug. 21 in P o rt Atigel'e le s. Wash,-, i ic N o rth w eesl st after lils cscape In: ipouii' Sunday again poumunded U.N. spokesman1 SamirS: Sanbar said mililian Torrential downpoi lite's allorney. Ciiarles spent some of his 11) .months_r of January 1980,- Texas, flooding parts of thee clly c Beit Uif, four milesiles norlh of Israel, rained ir liard-hit Amarillo. To; 'Z,: ugene, Ore., said his client freedom with Mrs. White. hundred poople lo head for higiligher fire late Saturdayly oni the nearby U.N.-conl, 5 ! S . ______— and forcing several hui 4»H«-from-«n-uiidiselosed------ICupforur said.Boyo; .wiw ns si‘iil tn I village of Yater. g ro u n d . n , . lo c atio n F riday id i nnd said she would M rs . W hile by thLW om an’si’s boyfriend. T h0 o TTlmos-Nows ------Sto rm s-a lso -ca u sc«d^floodingjn-AriiQna^s.iiouUi' d ^ lUiwbl: ____ J T h e .D u lc li bulLiililiilioQ.orJhe.. - i)i'act‘-ko ..■.r'lTin— - -surrender—It-lo —federtil—agenls—in—— ^UA'ho alEO-U’assc c v 'ln g lim alaLLompoc^ a :______T wwin in Foll», id o h o------Mohave Deseri and anc in waterlogged southiJthern iroops in soulhernI i^Ubanon relumed llie fire ai Portland. Ore., Or after maHing ar- He said Mrs. Whiltile ran a Momboroor of A udit B ureau of duel lasted almostionehour.Sanbarsaid, om M ic h ig a n . rangemenlsi forfi tho care of lier six “gangster-slyle safe housese" for bank CIrcicirculation and On-and-off heavy' rainsra in West Texas forcedKi the c h ild re n . _robb^rs^nd other criminallals in cabins United1 Pros*Pn In to rn ^ io n o l =cvacuation;of;scveral.xal:hundrcdipeople,-including jn«^-5J“-^= G rD up-cuts-i;s r o l e in f a ^ v ^ =— Pn”r l e r initiiitially said lie expecled sp read over her (i.
Monday,, S optom bor 7 ,1B81 Tlmo9-Ni 3-Nows, Twin Falls^Idaho A-a _ -Begio^M d d e s^reaeM OIn ^ a ] ^ ttd^secFR eag^ Gomnsen)atiorF==j NEW YOKK' (UPIT------Prime for two da;days.of meeling* *hB» ficH irf —supptporters-^— ^ — M m iite rM e n a c n o m “■BBgljr8fi'dTilB~WedrteBdaj BB lay^ - • -- ___ • — Ihree-top-mlniBlerfl-arrl arrlved-ln-New— TriivcllDillDRr-wllhrBealtrarrrfortlgn— York Sunday; , , I«lnlBter' ^ YItihak Shamir. Defense T h e y sto p p e d ov e r befoi efore heading to— M intjter-A“ Aflet-ShBrflmmanhlcrfor r ’ ------— -WBBhlngton-for-hls-firB W A S H iN C (irst-talkB-wllh-M iniBtcrJc•Josef Burgrwho Is alwxhtef— INGTON -tUPlJ— The _____v le a g u e of President Bcflgan onan the stalled iBmell netrwBotiater to the aulonon^^ Jf Conservation Voters Sun- — Mldewl negbllatlons,—...... ------ta lk s ;------e n d o0C5ed_lhE_rciilccUon-of...u rse ______- mcmbers^orrorcongrws - ninrDcm&------: M ayor Edward Kochwi1 wa s on h a n d lo A m ongi tlthe Issues to be raised with cralsandlvnI two Republicans — (or Iheir K re c l B ogin a n d tho IsraraellGntourago. el -Reagan ama n d h is a id e s :------su p p o rt of eenergy and conservation -. who will spend two doyi :Qys on p r iv a te .K ea u mmptlon p of the long-slalled-i. } - b iu ln e s s In New Y ork Cily '■‘y- P a le stin ianlan autonomy talks In Cairo ------A n n o u nic cln in g Its f ir s r's u p p o rt sla te " )}e g ln a n d hlB m in isteJters r arrived al Sept,23-24:24: -...... " t for tiie i m>«2 (eiocllons, the league said ____ Kfennedy Airport at tl:r1:11 a .m . M P T _____•T he_pen)cndlng_y.S. sale of AWACS Its list w ore'‘overylhlng that Ort E l AL F lig h t 015 f ro^ m re ! i Aviv, and reconnaiss:Issance alrcra'ft, F-165 ~ i ^ ------^^^^^■~rIntorlot'~5(HSMrctnryi James Wart~lB * were lakon to the WalWa dorl-A B lorla nr»and other advanced weaponsi - H o te l In m idtow n M onhatin a lta n . sy s te m s lolloSaudlArabla; cl. wc desperately need to - A' i^kcamon- Ior theho Israeli Em r—--•iBtael'stl’s -eontribullon- to- U.S. Ih e seto peoplep( in C ongress lo reslBl b^asy Bald Begin hodi mnot sc h ed u le d B lrategic: InterestsIn in the region, o r es ' ' Bfc Irrcspon;[wnslble policies of Walt and ...... ------a n y -p u b ilc a p p ea ra n cM» livNew-York;—li Israeltofflitflctal8Dpcnlypufltrprevch«-^ _o'thk‘ritin Mtho B c M n jL fliU tiliilB trttllo tC ______: ! ;Scoior Israeli oldclaltial9 have been nng Sovieii'ler^croachtnenl into theE toiuKdoyr^xoeuttveHUrectop------gue, playitig down U.S.-ll.-Israell dis- area, rs on[ the slate arc John agreements - such as os the rcccnt Reportsts inI Israol'B press say Begin1 em bargo ot F-10 warplaiilanes to Isrnel and Sharonron h a v e so m e specific offers, Clmfec. R-H,t-R,l,, Howard Metzenbaum, following the bomblngings of Iraq's Includingg usei of Israel as a forward n o h i o , m d PI a u l Sarbanos, D-Md, nuclear renclor and of Palestinian £upplv deplopol for the ycl-to-be-formed •ni(!iiU)eW“ oniIofsed by th e ' ' - guprrillahcfldqunrtcnyiifBJiLBelrut, Rapid Pep>eploymchl Force.'haval.and— le a g u e n re~e Reps. R Bob Fd[>nr. D-Pa.. Liclall,D ?i U - A f l t ^ C l b u d l n e '------Instead. Begltr will str itles, as Wcl^a^'IBt‘ao^Blrad[• s i r e j j I w a d l> f S ' " ! . ’ '!: Schneider.r. R-R,l„ Howard Wolpe, ’i ■ the only Iruly stabirSnfl cooperallon-in-lnlclllgcncc - . Biiracm ocrnlir D -M ich..' George Gc IJrowiv' P Collf., — ally_Washlngton-has-ln.ll;o.lhc^rcglon^nn— E fl'™ 'rom Daschtsc h le. P-S ,D „ Sieve N e a l . ______^ — argumenLcxpccled-lo-no-rccal»c-extra-. , .•HlncrjBr ls s u o s ojKpoctetf’i^ b c ’ ra is e d ” I)-N.C..and^ndMlkolAiwry.D-Wash. wolglit In llghl of Hie cun:urrcnl puroc in IM talks U with Reagan, Ihe iralscd Iho lawmakers "for Egypt of Moslem. Chris:irlBlinn and on- - sK rclarirales -Of state, defonsc-and . lorshlp and front-tinesupport — 7 position orgnnlznllonsnmn n d lc n d m , Irc a u s ry'. , liinclude the U bancse crisis, nuclcar non-prollforatlonno In the Mld-I- onlinporlnntInnt energy and conservation. Begin will bo In Newlew York until die East. andat tho U.S, aid package to '"A jpinisucs,’’ 0 N e w Y o r k M a y o t 'EEdward c Koch, rlflht. Helistens as Israel’s Menac ____Tucwanv. when he goesLtiLM^shlngton to ^ Israel. n^hem Begin speaks onin o rrlv n l Kdey said5ald the organlznllon.Vi-ould ___ release mormore support slates in the~ : future. Man^lany logislators tho group - , fljinks haveavo. supported energy and Tennessee pprison guards:s report to worl>rk after protes! S t - • ------c o n se rv a tiotton n Issues, s h e - s a id r w o ro ------r Ex-eniwoy prt'edicts ■ ■' nol Includedd e d in the first list becau.
Lieader vanisis hes IHVIM1 BLUE HILLS. Turks:s nndi Caicos lalapda-tU H J--- Waicrgiirgate-lwrglar— — Frink Sturgis, leader of a group of WATCH: h f o r a d s e p t . i 3 — eufcen-«riles-who^t=8it=Btranded=CT= _ ■ route to an abortive "invaiivaslon" of the O e m ItJtt/igfouM Ooodi U,S. Navy base at Guantiintanamo, has fled the Turks and CalcCaicos Isla n d s s s s io c u ii 73M B77 llle n a ily , po lic c S lid Sunda;]day,
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T h e m e m b eers rs of the editorial board andnd writers of editorials — - - ...... a reare Neil Hopp and Williamj E;E;H o w a r d ...... I _ Teacl:hers, diiistrict “ ^□carrssew up a
------J— Withone-nKmore^nal:i^gO:at;it, !!_TTwin_Fjiils \ teachers ~ ' fliiathe schoolool district can rcach agreementag on a new _____ c o n t r a c t ...... ;------A - g r e a t - d-deal e of-progress wasIS achieved at lasl Friday’s marlarathon bargaining sc:session. The money ______Issue,_w hichbll began as the mainpoinlinLofJisagreemcnt, ______: i 'L L i L E E P=’0N ir..-V/HENYO)iU O A 'S HAVE B(?URE: continues to) bib ar tho way toward sctiettlement. ?EP irOOT^WAirSf But the gapap.between the two sidedes has narrow ed to Just $300. The’he teachers have, comene down.from their 'en Goodman request of anm $11,950I base to one tot;otallingSll.«00. The school board’sd ’8 position onthisislooo o f/c ra b o rm ^ l Ihe ------end o(1h(ry(:afcarlF'cairyiffieiLfunds;ds/exceed.'5-percent _____ They want t(to keep the base alI $11,500, however, Apoieewfrnnmlittle,,oldewvrth !s an H to 10 percent____ salary hike foi forteachers. Washinfilon Post Writi■iters Group huri-y abtaboul leadcrless, i see then icm capacity to slow down.n enough to pay twoen my shoes. There'is no "Wide Both offers!rs show good faith on betjchalf of the parties, m a s s intoito a crowd of fid, race lo oneont jiltcntlon. CASCO I3AY. MaineIThe tide has side of tin World of theI Periwinkle." No natu- Teachers, ho\jowever, undoubtedly \i the pool, lose stragglers an(and I am no naturalist, ni will take note thal Kone out. way beyoni no rafter, hiker, ralist goesjoes off into tho wilderness to ind the shore,--gain nculewcomers, shift directionsiins. cllmher.-backpacker, 1 ______M i n i d o k a t eiacherswiiirccclvcahai a e 3aseQfSll.H14 Rvpn __ linyyyqH n t’on tllP SPa^S'Ot ', I.a m an u rb an liv e w ithIh the tl mussel. No government theotherfllder-oniindDih------d''Tilcm vlth-v«il’hone
, -* f 9 : sfnessrrbtHrnortiaxmilan------€• Universal Press Synctla in cite dabiy vexctxcd by the brazenness of thee readers for help, What at would they___In tj^eory,7. at least, tho argumentsnl5_. Toned Bordello, frcc pai ------prostitutcr'erwhoplytheirancfentfrade—f— suggest? ------jarlUng. hours-2_ovorrun-wl—with—taxmen,— license-in* ------s e e m tfie tff unassailable. A well-run'•un p.m, to 2 a,mi. closed r . WASHINGTON - WcIVc have, been onlhesidewle w alk s dow n below . 1 Mondays, The spectors,J, sanitarians,si port wardens franchised houses, in whichIch proprietor should pondi having a lltUe.problcmn lilately In our The remarkoble thirling Is this: Ider whal she's and.social:lal workers. Agents of the T h u s vexk'cxed. the owners pul pro- Overwhelmingly, the 5 were regularly vetted andmd getting Into. to w n . respondents ^,'81,;^* « OccupatiomIional Safety and Health Ad- vthc cops, who obllRlnglyy advocated a single apj , would do away with the:he The enterprise, we a: It is among itic oldestJcsl munlclpil < ipproach. Let ' assume, would minlstratloritlon would arrive In business down on the girls. A virtuouss prostitution be legalized, • of streetwalkers. Such a swiftly be Incorporki problems in the world.Id. b o cau sc it i. Except (or a ' ated- Madame hours to) checkch stair rails, banisters II Judge, seeking to set an would pul the pimps out of ...... stems from the oldestI piprofession In . tl few fire-breathing revertf of Antoinette, instead off concentratingi and bedsprl . It would curb venereal dis- springs. If Antoinette served the world, and I am mlndcind c d lo a d d re ss , singled si out one such busi-• in red. typewriter rlbbot lis- on tio_r_buslness, w ouldI beb harassed by food or bo ilch now Is spreod not by the booze her troubles would the matter as a topicc oof universal n^'sswornanion'and sentenced her to aa works of Leviticus, E he the problems of meetingIng payroll. She multiply tei )nals but rather by the hot- ’ tenfold. If she Instituted a concern. Ours Is the proljroblem of.the or In hethe stammer. The severity off Hosea, their agreement ot- w ould e n c o u n te r F o rmi941,inboththe & retirement natours. It would contribute jnt system under the acl la d ie s , s o to sp e a k , of ogan Circle. MsoeHontcI'touched off rumbles'of civicc unanimous. One correspoi ite monthly and quarterlyy versions,< cov- known as E jstlc tranquillity. It would IS ERISA, she would wind up This Is a section ofII W\ asiilnston, among the philosophers otf recalled the licensed ild e rin g d e d u c tio n s fo r incincome tax ond In the loon' honest work for hundreds of oony bln or the bankruptcy once gcnteei, that went1 tolo seed os its Fourleentt.Ith Street, complaining aboulI Hamburg 30 years aago. Others of Social Security, Her girlIris might form courts, omen who have no gifts for residents took to suburbiabla alter World 'bcinlusllcc!ice of Justice. pointed with adm irable prpracticality lo S i “T for a union, triggering aliall the mecho- typing or mastering theh e n ism s of c o llec tiv e bo: ...... ' W ar U_In recent ycara.s ,o ow in g lo Uic - - - T h i s ouitcry lei touched the heart of the, th e m u n ic ip a l re v e n u e s It^ h a t m l g h t b c L ® ^ !! ’" * ' ‘I 3orgoinlng and In theory,ory, as 1 say, I like the Idea, ^ derived from convertingng crime Into ICS table, thus reducing un-in- grievance procedure high cost of new hohoming, Ihe WashingtonIon Post, which edllorlaliy res. In self- There Iss non< valid reason why the lent and contributing to thehe defense. Antoingtte woi — --neighborhood has flowerm rtd ane«;, aililrc5Scd.id,ihc, problem of Logah-Ciix,^ b u s in e s s , jv h i c h a r e oft WASHINGTON (UPl)-} — Education' a n d h ig h ly p re sc rip tiv e siaTuteTifiai'-said si. federalaTlawyors I won iRe case By Secrclory Terrel Bell blames bl "dc- jiS'e In tru d e on Ihc lo c al schi}hool b o a rd ." c iiin g a la■w w re q u irin g •‘ap p ro p ria te " '— tailed'and-hiRhirpTCTcni n r ll .:nlfL Hp_SUUL«CSlod -laws ll should ctjtianion fprforhnndicapned students, rights laws for whot h |x>PE . he_fcelsJa _ ..... provide - a--broad - fram e'lowork,— not— ••Tncy:labo i r r o tDAY I ibor under ihe.fear ofT /eiir'' =-unwarranl«J-lntrusion byby-hls-ftgertcy------~ ~ .s p e d fic a .______— ______erah) iitigalicilion"’ Bell said of the local in locai governmenl aifalni Beil acknowledged writiIting a letter school dlslrlcricts. ^ i - L abor Day) to Sen, Paul l^xait, R- In nn Interview with UnitedUr Press / . R-Nev.. tnst iKducatlonIon Week, a now weeklyf - • ' Intcrnatlonai.-Bell-blQmeimed the laws — ______spring in whlrj^f^.M id:.l:.!'ll-secms newspaperr dealing< with education — thal we ■ have some law ; = Ih e m s e lv e s a n d court rullniillngs b a se d on iws lhat we ' issues,'r'c^rlibrr«I Sunday BollTiiid setil ~ •Up^— — th e m for brlngljiR on hiRhlighly specific I . sh o u ld not have, n n d m y obligationol to a memo to lo President Reagan sug- and "interventionisl'Jst'>-fedcral • ••. ojiforcc_llieni_is_againslisl-m v- own gesling liie? KducationK IJcpariment be phllo.sophy/ ; D iet 7-Up su p e rv isio n of locnl sd io» o '» ls . \ _ ; 3 . made intoI a foundation thal would. Bell’s atlllude towarci'(•d civil rig h ts " i ( ------“ Hopefully, the ncw-adrrIminlstfation -scrve_Jargclgcly_to.:.ndm!nlslcr_i)lDcK-.- has come under liberalll attack.ji The \ and Ihe new mnjorily inn Ihc United illecl in fo rm alio n a n d con-‘ Dr. Pce p p e r , — -criticism-cscaiatedin~JuJ;JuJy-wtth-feil^------VVS ------y _ ------J— Slntes-Scnale-can-joln-ln-s ■ardi_miiii_fcderal_gov-_ i-anefforl-lo— :k-V2jpircans—:— ._____T ...... erairipproyal of a Nortiorth Carolina \ ^^— < A m ' a k e so m e long o v e rd u e changesci and ernment doe:Iocs not have responsibility- —^RC Cc ola desGgreRntlon soltlemernenl - ihc V. Improvomenis iiielvjl right:hlslaws." foreducationion," B ell sa id ,) e s s e n tia l p a rt of w hichI wiwas rejected /X , O n o lh e r■lopic.s, loi B eil lold U P l; . _ Bell said the Ictler refere rred to ..i.by.Cacter adminlslratlon o: sdiool l>oards should- lake... >n officia ls. / MA 'dr court 'rulfnjyilhaP-Iiai encourage more pro- . But Beli maintains hoB supportssi Ihe / - slretchin'g.ouLof Ihe lenta ;m am ^g teachers by in------''bpoad-principle”-of-ci — deparlrnenl-loapolnt-liial-.l-We-VC ------“thnt-yotrcannot-cxcludoudcricldB-froin------:------laratTL's. slaTus a iB c h 'a n c F ~ non, -t>cing educated or relcfclegated to a TErERRELLBELL morcpropcrlyought lobe linucslo support tuition tax- - substandard educalionIon because ' '‘unwe local nnd slalcaulhorllies.' warranted intrusion'' credits for p EHSEN’S- they’re from ihe wrongIg side of tiic r parents wilh children In . V s w i Asked for specifics, Bell^11 cited a 11)7'J prlvnte o r pi -tr a c k s ," ■ parochial schools, ilumgli-> N A G li J R e g u la r tinned, "IriIri our1 w r lli n g of Ihc law . . . ppnnsylv;inl.i__ Ih cv •WQUl(LItLciisl ..the_Treasurv_.an— IC M A R K E T S - i — ^HotlidhUcHllon-Gongr(ig res s lo -tn a k e — ^wtMleed foB —“— Store------oiwcarcfui, • fo provide summer school>ol for h am li- e s llm a le d -several -s( hillion dollars a spcci(lc.ch(jnRes in the; law.la but cau- -‘it'a.whei hen you have liiese detailed capped children if they' needi 11. Ho year. H o u rs ------T o d a y ------1 p B g TIMES-NEWS------Soviets> in bind,, NixoxLlbb e l i ^ e s ------}___.CLASSIFieaAOSCL ______PHONEPt 733-0931 HAMBUItG. Wesi Gernermanv (UPi) Nixnn wh wJioJs_flnjiJIiiccRCftnJ.c>UL___... serve tUcir.indcpendencee and at Ihc - Former President Ilichardflic Nixon was intervi •rvlewcd while' vLslting a same time rejecl a commmon defense ...... said in an interview relea ileased Sunday friend in ththe norlh German citv ot e ffo rt, tiie Soviets musl concli^:lude disarma- ricnsburg. ______' "Tiie people wlio demonslrale de m e n t a R r e c m c n is ^ Tlhfirilic "Unifea ~ ~ againsl an ningaiid ag;iinslistam ililarv' S t a le s or Inse nn a rm s rnc(acer ' “tnleiilervlewer mentioned the bnlniice or-powcr are derriiTiamlmgUial “ W hatever problemss wwp'have the German lltl(.itie of Nixon's new i)ook. “ In wc give lip." ho said. "T • h ev a re -^^ E ast has bigger ones." Nixon-said.- i - This VVayI We « Lose. Ihc Pcacc.lland (lem o iislra tiiig fo r w a r a nid d ' d c fe a l." "The Soviet economy. Is a - di.mi<;i<'r a s k c d ift htie e jpeace is already losl. o p jS y I ------Nixon-denied Ihc ."dcclslnfrTn -______| And whal nre they going'ngto„do_aboul "No. butit v,we will Jose il if.we glvo in manufjiciure 'ncuiron-wcw'oapnn w i l l ______~ - - Poian£j'/-Aboul-(.’f)jn«? ?--The-Sov(ef5—antf-disftr/n-■m-whiJe-fhe-Sflvlefs-wrm,’— - incrense-tlie-danRor-or*\i’j '\i'.ll‘.'s7rvung~' have to realize Ihey haveve ito negotiate he answerci’red. "We need a strong e, v e ry Soviel SS-20 rockel(Cl is 26.000 w lU i u s," NATU, a strongstr Kurope and a strong 1 times slronRor than a n e u lro n “They musl al lonR Inslast recognize U.S.A; Andid the slrongesl musl take w 1 a rh e a d . that they will lose an armirms racc." he over the) leadershipI - lhal is . . j m la m to 1 " W ilh Ui(‘ hculronw p.-ipn 14:00 plim p(it) w o h a v e _ lold tiie West Germanun newspaper America, riTsloredliru mlliraryTraiiSiiaiicrarirasi— —M -• i B lid . ■ Ho saidI WestW Germans connoi pre- (on th e g ro u n d ." hu sa id . A S arRDTfl - ^ a g a n ppolitical j aidide still wajvnts to leavee ______ W a' s IUNGTON (U P IlII - i ’rcsid en l i)ag . T ills; Is Is my lliirU lime In it. I've staff Janies U;iker thnhnl Heagan Men's Coorditllnating E Ileagan’s chief polilicalll advi.ser.a I.yn n e v e r slayt-Hyediiiilforverj-iong. n('Pd0daiop pnliitcal siratalcRisi In the Nofzlger. saitl Sunday ho still wants "i’llbele.' leaving onJan,22."iie said, While House, and eam eonnl)oar(i, I . Jogging W(Near I - - out- of tho-W hlic-Ilousc-ise'-- hui nol Bui dcpulpuly.press.secrclary Larjy ------In UiL* early .d ay s o M h e aadministra- . _ _ b e c a u s e h e is m ad a l anyoilyone, Speakes saidsai Ileagan hopes ^Nofzlger — ■ In O u f P opuulor TripleloSlripoStylo £ ____I___ lion, the word was tlial NofziRor Nc had There have been rccurr;urring reports will remainnln on the sUiff and has been final say on the polilical clearancecl of Nofziger. Reagan's presidential p pleased wiltvllh liis pe rfo rm an c e, all Reagan appointees, and ai lhat lie cam paign spokesman whoA-ho worked for Nofzlger?r also■ s e rv e d In ih e W hile 1 ___ pr.(^ccrcd_ta-kccp_a_fcd03ral-posl-va-—r; ------^ — ncffgQn~vi'hcinio“^'iirT:5~goVerhor oi House ior”[jr a f im e durinR R ic h a rd I cant ralher than In name anai applicant o ff Callfornlu, was dlssailflcilflcd wllh his Nixon’s firslIrsl te rm . who had nol worked foror Reagan's .. ------Rog. Salo A c u rr e n t ro le In llie a dm inisinislrulion. After the the lltHO presldonilal cam- e , le e l ion. “ I want lo go home."" lieii said In an palgn, NofzofzlRor said he was bowinR Olher aides have said He itocan |)li,,i.s Long SleevedSI. V-Nock TopsS9.00 ^ *7“ ^ Interview, ‘^Governmentmt Is nol my oui butII wasv persuaded hy chief of lo restructure llie polilical•al o ffice . ^ ------J o c k cj is t s — ------4 .: ^PantsJ 1'10.00 S0OO p- - S h o rtt Sleevod-Tops S ------1- ^ s i Ladies Ju n ior r! 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RITE-rE • R O O T BEER ^ ____ S A N D O T H E R B R A N D S - % Mens-B< % Color*: alu»-SS ’ Athi l e tic I; ihoes- j - - • & ^ 8 " I Tr^ m m m ssm • • .WhonOfCifdofing, ; ______Call Colle'le c t ^R.guloF J< _ , 200-733; 3 - i 506'\. . . ■ ' - I ‘ 1 5 .9 9 J 1 . - W e W e/ccofnd^ c VISA -l24M alnA'n Avenue North S l i . i . I t • M a sfe rCr C ara . • - - Tww in F a lls 2V . t o 5 < ■ *-V\mericacan'Expross Open DailyIyl0;00to5;30. n ____ a n d % • Paris ‘Ch a rg e - F r id aays'tllTtO y s ' O ------• --- - cosedToda'sday-Labor Day ^ ’ 6V , *o l 2 K m - ...... " Street Level S2SSSCT "T r - ' .______, _M ondaday, Spptem t)or_7.1981 Timo:imo3-Nows, Twin Falls, ld.ihoA-7 - M , B o y d V 0 : f J h a t ^ s w ...... ’ Yo u W8IH' t ne-BijnwtsTT^niing to It. ir take any ~ “ three unfunnyTtinrcUt;lated words at random. She;heep. Jacket. G artji Siddle. Link giem In a lively line: 'T h i* Uckelket nts Uke a ■field saddle on' # a h ^ . " NtNot funny? Keep trying. In no time at Pri ■Hvnt i l t h l f rime lination that'^uimbrotis,____ ^ Don’t know't»h*tIt thetl poultry people do to0 ttheir chkk- / 1 h a t e A em In Ent Ccnniny,y, 1 but ao many o f their hemens turn Into 0f /y'0Nl7AY6 J tinm e W Z ______rOQlterl Ih it ■elUrt ni comes a rooster wlthiithin six m onths a fter purcha:hasc. bflng'It S W l P ^ ( EVENING ' bick fo r a (radc-ln onin a proven hen. 0;00 ' . “ R e e s e ; — For— the—rrrontlT m ^of“ : ^ S e p t e nm ber he has^ ac _ s p e d a l : Alley-Oop— u . ------■' - TM SO SLAD / SO ^ ARE y ^ T ~H ER E.\W E‘0 BETTER G •rtXJ MAfitfiGED -WKRr-|sURI •TO GET DINNV .\VF! CAN HI- GOING,OOOLi T u n o -UJp p Includes: T lune-U p Sp V J :an’t /goin[',i what/ cauin;IN IO COMES! J I'LL DROr YO p ecia l BACK TO MOO! J> - , KsTfittTAY-’ / HAPPENED , G E rO l , \ TO ALLCV.^ / OF THO£ glja • Check:k Compression . ■>:------,^ f'v^A N P ^ • Adjust Ignition Tuninc • Cleanin or reploce ______.•-Scope-Test e ------...... SporRTf P lu g s ^ J. » Check fuel filter ^ • ln sp e ( >ect.Disfributor cap and replace if necessc [!___ ^ ---^.root,o ter------. ------• Inspeijecf ignition •^A'Bjusit-Garburot^r—^ ^ ! ^ M Idel and fuel m ixture H H n l p o rtsts& re p lo c e ' * “ (P arts E xtraf r a ) e c e s s a ry . • Road Test i i H w l ~ V e h ic le Good till Sopt. 30.3 0 .1 9 6 1 •■Checkck Ignition Cobles ^> Pr U— — ii ! ~ ' 1/ I A NEWS-!-NEWS-NElEWS - i S S i'M I X S L x . i Dennis the M(Menace "Page one n ------f new s" is newv s s o f t h e p t c r n ' ^ — 1 o c c r f iyY'7 s t a t e d “ I — ; -Hj-Unitcd Pres’ress International w ide, or natici o n a l l y . I1 5~l : ’ TiKlav is Mm -----Ronk-the-heodtirrw M onriny, .Srpt 7, tlip TiHUwlft ra btfluw from i to 1 IU 0 (one most -* With ]I5tofoIlo'jIIow . - ___ important) os you wv ould do if you w ere > Today is Lab(-ab o rO ay , Hound ro the editor. i jl -S^i . ; The moon is n K is movinRtoward ils fullpha.se.so. _____ The morning:ingstar is Mars. G(G oldfish have rightsIts court says { Tho oveninfinfi stars are Mercury. Venus,JS, J u p i t e r ------— — —atid-SatiiFn:------■ ^ = F i j... 1—:------: — ^'fhosr-tjorm -urtd~drive'tgpg~n n n l •msn-thirdanrartruncler'im!hrsien“ o7------^------: i Q v e s — Y ' - A m e ric a n novolistJam noi es Fenimore Coc’ooper w a s — • S5 i C R A M B L I ^ -S .\ bornSept.7.!7fi!7fi9. , ■ -• r^r-A ! '' M edfly affecting pri ■' i — I', [ N o w unscjscromble the cycled}d le tte r s to ^ (}■*'[ I c o m p le tete the phrase. larter'plans Y elloww ; s f o n e ‘ f iishing s trip ^ DOw:t m P r S 3 5 ’resident tolks touglj g h t o 'ES& i l l i f ! [ r e m l i n • ••' .I't N.i.^P - g \ ~" i l , , . V 33W ;jojjodoy -g : £I 5~ ^ I tfOIRT3 3Hil33V V ISSOJJ > ;/jDntiqo X • :po p o o l z ;id n I • aiqLuojDs Oi ssjo j O M S u y .. .. 4', '? :..in.r!*, '• ~t' ___ ,H -l,.,|.-)- ■' *■■ '.■ . 't'l . Tlm»fN«wt0 s>; k - — I------?r n ^ M I : ' " 5 s rr 1 1 rr •‘•.••.•la, IvvVAIX’JIANbmnON VAI _neajspppK m ...J ' ; . .. I J ..„m(>(- bs r r j :: M eeBt the ■ M M M I - - '■[_! : J j.---- ^------.U'tr EdueciS^ _j Z1j .--LjZL N ______Monday,Sopto'lombef7.t9ji Tfrnos-Nows,iw s. Twin Falla. Idaho A-9 ^ A u s t Fralian- ~ ______, 7,*.Tr!r-rT ig j rwins iLodK — ------iti — ------c w w ______, . P . a p a n — (UIM h - ~ MIrb------• Australia. Jenienny Annette Derek, liCftKMT V--< 1 Sunday won ththe 19UI Miss Interna- ^ ■ 6 T t » ^ U I . . ------llonlit-bcantyy-conlesl-nM- 1 he-Kcbe - - ______- H p i i p g — ------PortoDtaexhlbit ibitlon. — - — “^ 1 z S e a u t ^ ______CHtiCKNonms . ■It;->r . M u e e r lastafcci^ s t r o f e . . MissDcrek.2i;.20.w lioain»stob< !cum e______a buslncssowm;m a n , w'as choson o v e r •12 DOtSimfEEDifaD “ “ _othcr_contcslanlun is. ------A WEA WHaH„. KEISAWtAPONIMNI :-,v_ ■ T h e A u straillan lia model oiled jogging, - a s : p a g < ► t a r t s ^ CHUCK Nonois'nets... ,’,1.!' { e a n t h coopla^l squash and eyerycling among her favor- cnnisTQPticn u e ilc s p o r ts . n i l U TH M ATLANTICC CITY, N.J. (UPI) - f M iss O regon a lso c h ec k ed in in n e r-u p w as M iss B razil. E S eens__from, nrmss—the— ani S e SH __ Beauty queei and-aald-ahe-waa-hoping-f ) Kocio iJorcliHhi. wiiose country took< a stro ll Sunday alo n g th e so i W some lime on the beach, wlwhich she main ambitionm isi lo becom e a molhcT, _ Boardwalk In A tla n tic Cily, posin g fo r notlcc^as.m{^q\ .ucb narrowerjr J h n n the______ff"glSX!tlng th e 'offierM iw i ' ■Pacific p g beaches of her nativee si t a t e ' M ic h iie lle R(>R6cc¥oTlfdahd.‘2l3'ho'’” - - America Pageigeant contestants as they ^ „ , is fluent In EngInglish. Irish, Italian and Julie Ross, 20, said '’It’s re; ^^^^H _arrJve amount of excess nervousus energy( on ^ant-F§fi tljeir wedding day.” saidlid Hines, a ______physician for the Alledienheny Couniy______£ lleaun uepartmeni. waiMary anu 1 T:resh I appriroacti decided we’d try to do0 ssomething Ii-- '.A I V constnictivo wilh lhal eneenergy. And t since Ihe wedding itselfr is not until T ( rc30 p.m.. all participantsils will have *■''[o the newN > - ...... ■ - •' sent In T-shirt sizes thus; far.fa A ges of a n l-h e r® h a s c h a n g e d ta llIifbrihe'”' ic U ie e n tra n ts ra n g e fro m tlw[liemid-GOsto Pan a 7-month-old girl who will■ill bcI carried betletler . . . and we believe■ve in it! W c - along the a.l-milc course,X, the bride- bellieiieve in their updated cla;Classics . . . - g ro o m sa id . • - c aareer-m r ( inded separates wilh/ilh a fashion |2 t |L c R ' y r , ■ -x ;And just in case the Irotrot results in fiairair. W e believe in ihe.new-foi-found lull- a n y In ju rie s, th e c o u p le3 asks a: on its nes'ess of their skirts and pants.ts. tailored ; re^stration form that guesi 3r th e w a y y o u liv e n o w . Andw n d ’ e believe i full responsibility forrt^Sl i 1 the ability of pure w ool,.. . i a f fie n d [ Im p o se d p h y sic a l a b u se1 incurredin m n f ’ KIH ou can depend on al work or play, year I th is e n d e a v o r a n d ... nolnot sue the f^er year aller year. Separate•ates in p u r e ______newlyweds (ortheirparenlsm is l.” w'ool. o e fully lined, in cam el, gregrey or navy, n * \ S izizes e 5 to 13. (fight) Neww :suit jackcl w^ith ith standing lapel. 82.00. PaP a is le y 0T75SmnJDWT3l0nse73XDa-iC T P a n c l------—^Ex^ostacm , ^Kirt, 45.00, (far fight) C lassic■sic blazer, _ J 8 .00. BowDlouser32:00:BcB c n e d ------7 "w iT e^plitt u1 p p aant, n 56.00. - D E T R O I T ( U P D - F oirm rm er Iranian ------hostage Ciiarles' A. Joness JiJ r ., Ihe only b la c k m a n w ho w a s h e ldd allal 444 d a y s of the hostage slandoff-wa-W as-sucdjor.. divorce by his wife four memonlhs afler h e c a m e h o m e to a h e ro ’ss w(w elcom e. , , The divorce suit, filedI in June, was m a d e p u b lic S u n d a y . T he ccj a s e h a s nol y e t be en d e c id e d . IJo n e s, 41. now a U .S. vice-consul vic< in Canada, was m arried lo■ MM: attieJones, ______f o r 19 y e a r s . The divorce of the Delroitroit couple is Tl lal breakups one of several marilal ' :j I t ' , among families of ex-hostlostages. The 7 ' splits were cited in privateate tesllmony ------toirSciratirCylrinUUe'carlierliei’^thlffycflr when senators decided to;o e x p lo re the possibility of awarding; c:e x tra com - Top-Dp-of-the-Stsir p e n sa tlo n to th e ho sta g es.>. — - - - ...... 12424 Main Avenue North, ------’ v i v f . V Now you know . . Twiiw m Falls • 733-.1506 ... Ve W elco m e • VISA D y U n ite d P r e s s In tem alioUlon.. i - VVe Master Card •American blished in 1877 E'x xp p re ss • Paris Charge...... ■•Chopsticks" w as publis I by a l&*year-old BrilBritish girl. , q:iosed,q Today — Labor D ayy _ \ ; Euphemla' Allen, underef the name Arthur de Lulli. J I tm f- A-10 Tim os-N ow s, TwinFa1 Falls, Idaho Monday, Scptoplembor?, 1381 r A b b y III ^ e n g a g e* r m & n t b €gats dive^orce . M O N DA Y , s e p* tt ;';7 ■ ■“ _ B y A B IG A IL VAN BUREJE N ______p a in fu l aand a costly as divorce — M o n d a y P a r ty Brie5rI3gie ‘1_ to le ra tp It rnn yr ____ iL.OniversalP’r ^ Syndic^caTe especially’y fflBere are c^dren ^0 to" anjTOoro^ ^Just„canX --you-hafe-to-write-letlers------becaiisc yoi ______1 a t F'irsi irs ._Uniled-£tcsbyterion-C-Churchr-Ttfin~Falls. ~~~ “ . . ____ ‘you don't know what to say? EviTryBody w clcoifcoihe. - ...... __..W hat should I do7.______— ,M ;INVBALfiMDRE~ I " . :t = J ) E A R ABBY ^-N O NAIAMES wroter-^— DRAR-a-ABBYrTWtcr-moCIng^ouf ■ P I , JAnllqueFair D E A R M : G et a n o the rrjo b . O r fin d a “My fiancee and I fightJit and argue seats three•ee times at the movies last ■s. .On la w n a t Blueue HI aven A ntiques tw o m ile s southsc of K clchum . ‘St d o c to r w ho tr e a ts u lc ers, Thank-you'OU notes, sympathy letters, every time we see cactich other, but night, myy wifev and I decided to writeile congralulotulations. how to decline and whenever I sugficst callQlling off o ur y o u . O u r• problem p is people who sit T U E S D A Y , S E P T . sii DEAR ABBY: YouJ were asked. occcptlnvUnvitatiops and how to write an PT.e he cries and there andd constantly( pup and crack Christmas weddinR. she 1 “Why don'l light bulbsj;Llnst.as longas., [ntcrcstinging letter arc includod In be humiliated — theirgunrlr ------— enrriestinrsaylnRShe‘ilb( Tlmrablic! ■ UieyVsed to? I think<. 1 can answer' ^ b b y ‘sbook'jooklct, "H ow toW ritcL etteii------.-- - Twentieth Centuryu ry Cliib tK ifore h e r frien d s," P l e a s e print pi something about' tliis' ■ 2 p .m . a t Uie TTurf u r Club for autumn tea hono ‘is th a l. for All Occakcaslons. "Sendil andalong, inoring pasi presidents. Y ou s a id, “ Call it off an;in y w a v !" You ^~^tlc and^obobnoxious pracI Ice. 1 want In matured. All m(>ml)prs urpnri JoIn. iitte n d .------:------1“------NOTHlNG-iflsts-as-ioilongTis-it-used— slam ped~Cl-t^S-contsf^Belf-addressed — ^— loiocopies lo hand to those to, Includingme. envelopee toto: Abby, Letter Booklet, -insensitive, th e h a rd w ay. .-e, in c o n sid e ra te klutzes whoho __- Fp IG H T IN G 50 ^-060 Hawl'awthome Blvd. Suite 5000, ■ ■ T H U R SD A Y . S E P :T . 10 e bolh 21. We d o it. My fiance and I were i IN F fjlS C O Hawthorne,me, Calif. 90250.) ____fou^it ..constanUy^^eveniral-Umes-Jic ' • -_SILBf^CEia_ ;------PamrtffW ithourPir P a r t n e r e — - — ...... ~ - —suggested we call off theiewedding;-or-. ------GOLDEN JNX.A.. ^ p.m. at Blue ue Lakes VolkswaRcn Servlcvice Department, Dis- at least postpone tt for a while, bul 1 ■ DEAR SILENCE:SI I agree, it Is a - cussion"How.tocnH’n r e fo r yo u r c a r and Rot It re a; d y for w in te r," . Insisted on_going _throuough wilhJl. I obnoxious practice. Make because' 1 didn't want. ito face the Jour pboloctootles lfyou.wlah,.but.be “^u n d of Americal e a " c o n ce rt embarrassm ent of havingng'to tell peo- . careful whe'here you distribute them, or 6 p.m. at CSI .FineFir Arts Auditorium. Sponsoisored by the Air Forcc pie that I wasn’t getting m a rrie d a d e r y o u m ig ht g LDSSlnglesDo^ice i) p.m. on HnrriirrLson_J?ii:^‘U w Iii-E alls^Jitave-M S iliwanl-will------— — ■ lurnisli'music.- f . ' SU N D A Y . S E P T‘.13 . 13 P a r e n ts W ithout P abj rtD crs ! lily outing. Hike and picnic to to Devil’s Corral. Call ier information. i E 1:30 p .m . F amm ily e rim o'>\vement l 7.'M-WG7 fo r fu rth er i p e rc e n t inin th e 1941-45 period to 85 p e rc e n t inin 1966-70. In fem a le s, th e Mmm ------— - d e^iih s.b lamamed on smoklnfrincreased' ~ fro m 3.G pcipercent lo 27 percent in the N e w ^ r,PI) - Two same periodlods. is.say.cani;eES_____ icnratic-canccr. cxpcctcdto— ByALROSSlTRRJR. icrcas'sharc a i,;S *■ UPI Science Editor I Americans tliis year, they I smoking as the.primary HS 5 percent of the male death’s and 52 percent iii 1U71-7.'). In WASHINGTON (UPI) he figures were-h? percent ------Philadclphla-Tcsearclicrsiossoclatlonl,. Jilt------’y------o M h e * b la d d o r a n d -p a rc rt common distinction withpeeled I to kill Moolf>avk.'vkar and Stevens said (ticir , m\vm — cifiarelte smokini* c is ar:------nnalysis-aiscilsolndtcatertihatttie higher— - - for a-larf>o proporlton-oir and Richard rales of par3ancreatic cancer in males c a n c c r s . Chase Cancer was the rc;result of Ihe Rreater con- ______They report that thisconclusions as: on sumption ofciRarettesofi by males. I . particularly dramaliciiiorlalicy li dal.i ..p.„ Ith cancers, the trend in Ihe 1 cancer, a disease expcc siniilttiiir-pi:■pDpulation •!s~incrcas!nfi— I------io;cot)‘Anierlcans tm s^carand \ValK, m dramallc.illally." tlie report said, I Suresh H. Mool^nvkardala a (rom the -uiaddercai r i cancer has been decreaslnfi S e G. Stevens of the Fox andlCh or Creal okcrs and carcinoma of tlic \ Center reached those con p a n c r e a s lias lia been increasing very the basi.s of a study of mo:' I'lJTent issue ^|o„,iv. ur. - f r o n i_ c a n c e r s - o f - i h oational - ij l Cancer------' m pancreas in England rbcen-a-stoacIy^'Zl^ZZ^ an( conccrt wilh smoking 1dal Iho two lypes Tobacco Hescarch Counca n d w om en in B rita in . ' They reported in thoai^is_jhow cu cd_|^tt _____ of-Uie JouroaLof the Natioladder cancer • Institute that therc has-bciinUT^Io~snToi^ Increase In deaths fromnaies Ih (rom.;)3 ^■U aillllll y of cancers in both men an( ' Great Britain. They said their anaiy: t h a r t h e nu[nl>‘cr“ o f lilacii dcathS~(lirc‘cH\ratlribuinU] InR has increased in mai m 1 2 m m mo }ON’T =ORGET SPIiCIALPPipESCON E VEERYTHINN G : iisioumPRESI;en tst(OCK! ______/ASHERS >V COLOR.BLVS ^ l A-Zi^-BOY CHAIIURS — ^ > PCORTABLE Vrv 's ^DJLV]YERS vi -RAfNGES ...... _ _ _ -N ' Z _ i M llICROWAVI?Es ☆ ^ reeEZERS: tV REIiFRIGERATC O RS — YOURi BLUEI SHIELD ID E O lQ llllIPMENt ☆ { — OF ICIDAHO MSB STEREO CCDMPONENTITS • CARD! U34DC K3-46- lO M O N FM f c, OECEMBJ E R ’81 OACK TO SCHOOL iciShiey-oPidsi *NOACiDDITIONALFRIREEOFFERSWn I T H N O EOICAL SERVICE BUREAU INTEREI i ] OQOO OFIDAHO. INC E S T S A L E S I Inimumsale^ ------BOISE POCATELLO MEDI' P.O. BOX 2560 P.O. BOX 2334 83702 - 83201 T E L E P H O N E TELEPHONE 336-2420 234-002D ^------bEWiSTON H ET P.O. BOX 1106 83501 t e l e p h o n e 7 4 6 » 2 6 7 1 mm :::----^------/ . ______/■ . - __ _____ • Magicc ValievV _ ^ Monday. Sopiombor'? taries------• s Tim os-N ow s, Twin Fall; iified m M l i a m p 9 c o ^ m i d ...... i l r e j; p e a t II H H . Utah’:ih’s Cromwell — rM V-Am atear z'Z -four-strokes------ ■' . j ByLARIlYllY llO V E Y ~ 3- ' , .'l Times-Ncws Houston's Earl Campb - M ile H igh:h Stadium.i Denver produced extra poinl. ibe I led Ihe Kelihum’ss Pete Smith, all lodged at on a :in-yar.'ard field goal by Frank<___OiliT j^ w ilh 122 y a rd s 02i_ - Denver Coach-Dan UoUooveK h a s r o - s e v e ra l bifibig pluys.-.Tht-Hroncos trnik— c a rrie s steinfort kickcd his onijlly liclil coal _ t^ofrarwiilfCh'CO'secomlsieft liipiay. before leaving 'the' gami structured the Broncos’s ’ ooffense bu t lio o v e r.tl)e ball be afler slopping Oakland me with an Doug Mack;ackay. Filer, had his second 1 a l .‘):2D of th e second (ju arteler to end the On the k injured shoulder with four wisely cliose (o keep:p his defense on a fourthrth -an d -1 a t th e Haidcr.s' kickoff. T ullis, a (;-fooi, jr minules to slraiglil 71 tot join Burley's Glenn scoring. Oakland’s Chris B.Balir missed liKJ-pound si ; p la y . intact. linebacker;er Larry Evans inlerccpled a strong safety (rom Troy B lak eley and ani Twin Falls’ Dave on a 2H-yard altempl lalaler in the Slale. caugh FollowlnR CraiR Morii:orton's -H-yard Plunkett pass p on Oakland’s next ighi Ihe ball on the 5. t)roke Trailing 17-G al halftime.:io. th e O ilers R a sm u ssem n al a' M2 and that appeared q u a rte r. around tiie 1 touchdown pass to Rickck Upchurch in possession)n and defensive tackle Don le left sid e and oulsprinledI rallied in iho second halfIf behind Ihe aboul theE eextent of the possible lhe’firsrporickJ"ancra'a'25-yard J field-'' I^Umer snappwisa lip a fumble on Ihe Oakland wasn't Ihc onlyly learn to b e Mie e n tire' 1-osL A ngeles kickoff tenm1 brillinni passing of Ken_SIStabler, who cashersinlhe1 Ihe three-day event, goal by Fred Steinfort•I init the second Raiders' H l^j before running oul the shocked by u coach makiikmg his pro lefl sideline-m!o ihe end1 haaiuBrsot'iin pYaclice sessionssc this Burley amateur am champion-Dave— - zo n e. T lie oi quarter, tho Broncos’;’ opportunistico clock, d ebut. only defender wlio liad ai yoar. Stabler, had annoumjnced his re- Parker hadid a second straiglil 72 while I . shot at Tulli:illis was Leroy Irvin bul he defense shul off thc'Oakllakland Raiders -' tiremcnl earlier this susummer bul higli schoolol s senior Steve Meyerhoef- 'rt hit only one of five field JO m is s e d a t liic S u n d a y to po st a 9-7 upset« 0 ,,h c su p c r H o u sto n 27, Los A ngeles 20 liiegoailme, came_ Iwk after nnI injury to for. Twin _ FFt a l]s._ p u l a 75 w ith an______L Bowl champions. ?mpts but It was enough lo Rookie Willie Tullis urunlcasiirt'a' A dcspmenilion pass attempt l>v. '. ( ju a rlf rb n e k G ifford .NiclsiIscn.- S ta b le r o p e n in g 70Ilo lo w\ ind u p a l !45. The victory m ade Rccv the margin of victory ti.l77llnp q.^.y.-ird v-jpltnff r. ackup—(juariorhatk—Jt*fl—f completed i:i-of-20 pa.sseses fo r 102 “ 1 lu s t dldididn't make any mistakes______youngest co.-^in the NV s-onlyioucjfdowncameon iis w i : a “™ ; c r touchdow n w ilh .'>7 secondsIs lefl 10 play Rutledge, whwho replaced Pal lladen al yards and two touchdowns.is^ today," saidaid Cromwell, who opened scsiioft-wlM)iv-PJunkeH- irO w /iufis .... ~ 1 3 ^ _ g | B tr o j 3 c o ^ladddej^ fe n s im end44if e b e r t - s^ a ^ r aitions i \ ____ BOISE ^Saturxlay.nigliliglit Boisc^lalo-gav&birth to » I jftitew— W c'vc-gonniciram"alia^ialf on ihem before he aclunlly Hebert, aI p re se a so n pick for .-ly-Amori'lerican (|uarlcrhack \vo( facet of defense.-imisoTr 'oods and the BSU defen.seleJimitcd-Northwo.stern Ir to ------0Tna>'‘hav0T7iarked the end-ftj'fora ■■ snaprit:"’------honors"ln'DnDivision I-AA;. may have losl losniis job’loTTrlc just~ll16 pass completions in -19 altei m ightihave-been allall-American quarterbaback. As for philosophy,)hy. Criner said Northwester attempts while intercepting em uses a Barkley. Heblebcrt had 2,000 plu^ y a rd s irin tolal offense a . fourp• p a s s e s ,, Northw estern Slate’s Bobbobby Hebert. fantail zone punl cov B-2Tlfnes-Naw8.;TwlnFIn Falls, Idaho M onday, Seplijplember7.iMl is-Housstoneoi B y U nited P r e s s In ternlational a t — ______- - * C o n tliiu ed lroom iD P a g e B l ii. h,m d nyj^TwlnCilla.. ii ------laiiai_------— — to -se c o n d -a s-G e o rg e Ko liuedeparted-iiHayorofGrti ~ i A'ho lo ad ed th e bases then UeMar llnxlcraofi. Uurlcy..;,...... 146 __._oyl-Dan.Dricsscn.wasJ - —HrHtetnjrtt'ootrTwtn Fall*• i.,I. : ------f-r.-.-rrrrmvS' tenal'League— a n d K n i ^ t followed wit;.•ith a double lo o u f ^ t h eleTanrand-notchodinritij, T i ~ Kdly Jotinson.'Sall UikcCllyly ...... l« FlynnMcRot■Rot»erl*.TwlnFftIli...... ICI161 unimpressively In the firstfir h alfytic.. CaryEricktc:k*<»n.T^^lnF»llI ...... i«i«. season. axejJeterminedfd to m a k e th e ------= rlgtit-centcr, scoring Coironcepcion and ___ _ .Se^MFUiailliW .. AtKoctnwff.-rif;T»1t»r*lli...... Drtessen^.Tom Jlutne.^',who_ relieved ___ - m o st of (lieir second chan“ " c e . - -...... w ith Ills s « Iloblj||iom.T>slnFall»...... IU DlllUnxJecn!!enSr..TwinFilU...... i6i ^sw ond h o iiie ru n of tlie g a mne. e . Pastore in the clfilith, gotgc thevictor7 pjtlsbiirRh9;?h9rSanDle^5 ;— n?rirrifucT7rwrnTiM ~ ...... IC— rtrryMcNw I s ------^Winnors-«f-4iinc-in-a-a-rnw hefnre— and-22ndflf ------andim proTcd hlsrecord' Don KulMn. Twin F a lli...... '.,,, I4S • GreHLanlin*lin*. F iler...... icsIGS S a tu r d a y n ig h t’s loss to) t)th e Ex p o s, th e T h e A str ■dTtrr^^------S r S an~DICEflT^asoir' ^ Tiibmpson ~ s tr o s took a 3-2 lead in thh e collecled foi Del Rupert. JJolsc...... ;...M 9 UeUrtndJey.Uey.TwinFtlli ...... twi» Aslros rebounded-Sundjiday.. to defeat seventh inn fo u r hits, Including a two: UobSlalcr. Twin Falls...... inning on consecutive doubles ...... 151 A tla n ta 5, N ew Y ork a ru n h o m e;r r in th e first inning, drove in a n y Mpcharn. Twin Falls ...... IU M o n tre al 4-3 In 12 inningsRS' b y L u is P’ujolsandJoeNiekro. u j Marv Owens. Burley ...... SWhFLlW N ew ly acq u ired P h il GGi arn o r singled C e s a r Ce. j At New York, Da)ale Murphy four runs; andan scored three others lo ...... SlanMyen.T i.Tw lnFalU ...... 162 Cedeno hit his third homer in “ home Dickie Thon with1 one0 out in the the second i . n slammed a three-runin first-inning le ad th e P irai r : te s . E d d ie Solomon.•&^ irt, - . - ...... n.M.Scfpa.7ia.TwinFalU...... ito Id in n in g to g iv e Houston a 1-0 TWnJniglit -hom e run lo-help Atluntinto. Murphy's pitched the f . ,vi SllrlEmpey.-ey.TwtnFalU...... I71^ top of the 12th inningg to-give the lead, but th e E x p o s w en l ahead 2-1’ iii he first slx-innings and Don , Chuck J’oMcr. Tw in F a ll!...... h o m o ro a m e o ff Randy JoJones, l-a„who Robinson1 notno tch ed hia secondsavc:— “ FrnnKnuctjer.Tw)nK#ll»...... „ Doug Vollmermer. Twin Fttib ...... |7373 H o u sto n tho victory...... thfr Ihird-oiI on a walk to Rodney Scotl DonHulclilnRS.TwlnFells ...... f : - RayBo*en.T>I.TwlnFalls ...... I7J7J ■ After Montreal hadd sq u a n d ered a n d a n in i,„ was making his first slastart since the ...... ^ __t}oOMInjo,,T'>.TwlnFalls ...... 174 _ lnside-th(^ark homer bv —;------Jim McCord. Hurley ...... -.-.t— scoring opportunitics-inn bothI th e lOth D aw so n . ' .-•- - end_ o fjhcrstr)kc;:RtclrlrMahtcr.-:5:5.7_-Lo6-AngelMi ItoSrSL’LouiioZZZZlT" r KlllsArnold.TwinFalli...... DlllToner.Bu .Burley...... 174' and nth innings, Thon hil1 a one-out Houston lig ond Gene Garber, wholio e a rn e d his . ^ o s JuanDcAndfl.Klko ...... 1 n tied the score 2-2 in t h e . 3s Angeles, Fernando ‘ s c c o n d sa v e , sc a llc re d sseven c hits. Valenzuela. tkriJonca, Twin Falls ...... i» SevcolbFlifM single off loser Hlias So:>osa, 1-2. T ony fo u rth wh(A’hen Cedeno singled and la . 12-1 set a major-Ieaguc (AUtcoraiaeO Scotl followed with a single s lo p u t s c o re d onJ a trip le b y A rt H o w e . ------—- - record-for-iar-rookles-by-pitching-htr .Tw[nFalli ...... •- ...... FourthnisblIgtil XussHenk.Tv mH ' n jn n e rs ' a t first a n di ' second and Sao Pranclsco3, ChicagojoO i se v e n th shulsh u to u t of th e seaso n and Duane SclincbcrKcr, Twin Fallsills ...... ISS MlckSlrlbilu*iSw.Twrn'Pfllls” ',...... IJ4 M Garner, obtained from th e P ittsb u rg h C in c in n a ti 5 JflckJIftstinw.Klko...... 1S3 JockPowlu*,!M,TwlnFalls ...... _ _ ^tiS _ tl5,Philadelphla.4^ ______At_Siin.Francisco._Vid;ida_Blue.J:5.___added a threetircc-run triple in the sevcnih ...... - ...... -HiiyWiBlit,.TwlnFnll3_ IM TcrryAmoitT ...... -Piratesiast weclcrsinRlected to -c c n te n o A'(“ P fiihladelphia, d Ray knight hil a allowed just one hit ovciver seven in- inning to lealead the Dodgers. The 2l>- CharlciJarvis. Rupcrl...... IsTT^enM lracle.l JJ - ■ ma k o 'a ‘ wiimcr.^>T F ra iikk Ll aC orte. 4-2;"-tw o:bU T ,‘Iwd-ruh'double iw) hrthc'nlnlirlir n in g s a n d d rove In a run',in‘. Biijehad a""year-old leftile ft-h a n d e ra llo w e d fo u r hits DuancSmlih.TwlnFallj...... l» l4ren Whitneyney. Twin FbIU ...... w!7 th e fourih of four H oustonon pitchers. inning to bn uckner hit a and strqckck oui eiglil to raise his Mllol>Mr*on,T>.itiF.iUi...... lifl M#xThurt>er.'■er.TwlnFalU |j7 break a tie and lift the Reds,s. no-hilter until Bill Buc Dawson tied the scorere 3-H when he Dave Conceicepcion singled with one outat one-out single in tho se;;eventh. Afler seasoii'lotalfal tito 152. O nly two Cardinals ied off the last of the elglith«1 inning off loser Sp:S p a rk y Lyle, 7-5. and inoved-- — 5@2Sg5-®0f|d:S-giMj oMr4'r^^ hyjTIT” **a"o 0 0 0 0 ^ ^ B a s e b a i l OWttnd J f ? S X 'V QoilaSl U.linlovil«nj.'0 Ftgui'OJ 4 4 1 ] n i; «..4 4S' CHICAGO ^ ^ 5AI5*M fUANCrj^ U«li«i -18 - Mil - l,e>n—^«r^iofT u—*»« »«__ ------* ;a j,... '^^uol ------^mon^l.IOi,mi,n UI4MI ~ ■ AL standings jM ^ ^ ln II II 4 0 Q a sf’ “ "'"‘■iiS'”' U J4-« -3 4/ ' -n, '" 'i w'lOraf ______— ______° S r S ;& i:7 i r GB-- ■ S r — t e . . — [ T f j .! f vi tiini^d " 2i'i7o?. ii ii IL lo 1 ■ • . L>Co,lf in <7, ] ] g ' S S , J 'C T ■ “ 5 I ' J UonliMI ^ i*7^h ______n I) vS 1 1 'ii i m s H - - - £ s _ ■ ‘ - r n a ; - - - l l s f if il i s; i t NArron c Q o vrirktf Tt, INOWTKlAt SS, } 1 __Cl 2« 0 ••3 . 5 110 *”^ ‘''SH-0*i'Vu*A^4Au t-57 n.j5.nj 1.77. WliH.M:' PaI^n^l4.Moo«»;^'o. UtCutlb»»<7n D I i - r ■ -“’iiiJi: ONCiHKAll PHILACtLIAOtlPMlA I 'I *5o"l^ I ri.lo’Sii'^'jDMSi ‘ ■■'• EAOU 1b 4 170 l 7 Momi e n S u m i u e s T S Olofpl pS * o f c ^T o n a l ^j o l f e r ^ - Haas kneu.nx) a t start o f lasist round he woululd win B.C. tow Jmen Taktiented rookie SISheehan seeks iiinitial victory atIt Rail Classic ■--- ENDICOTT, N.Y. ■ (I(UPI) ■ - Jay__M ll\s^k0{KQejppenIand_w£nLDQ-to-win_ In— four-shots-bchind-Haasrhrb u t-fllru /Ig le d ------S P R IN'JGFIEL-DrIll;-rUPn“ G Pallyilly mone:riisrinlTiy rooki'6 ------Haas-aays-hc-knew fronro m 'th tro p e n ln g b y th re e‘ shots,sh ;i’o season." said may feeleel some extra pressure in w ilh a 73. h is firs t over-;r-par round of Sheehan.I. lookingIi to cap an outstand-nd- Sheehan. "The win will hole of Sunday’s finaiI roundro he would ill come In lime because• thereIhi are a number of con- icript was also familiar for,r Ih e to u rn a m e n t, lo finishhat27«. { ing rookie:le season with her firsl LPGA bc tough to beat'in Jheh e $275,000. B.C., GA a n d 1 ho p e it c o m es tomorrow. ti I'm tenders nnea e a r th e lop. ru n n er-uup p Tom Kite, who- bogam he"'i(k------Hass’ viciot7 is-htss- third since 'tour vlctoi:tory. shot a 5-under-par 67 goingiogoafterit:" , , O p en , ^ " I t ’s going golf to be a matter of not und three shots behind HaasIS jo in in g th e P G A to u r .liin 1977, T h e S u n d a y to itake a one-stroke lead over. ■ H a a s h a d dum p e d hils is ssecond sijol in ro>^‘ S h e e h a n . 24. of. Reno,lO, Nev.. used a making anyan> mistakes." said Bradlev. cr got closer to him than two•0 winner|s_check_ boostedHi tiis season-.three golfe)l(ersJn.lhe-secorii'round of - ,a8andtraprbulherecovi.vcrcdwCUnd of 8-iron lo pul her approai)aeh shot on the "There are ar 'Jiisl loo many good Kile finished second for the,e earningstojr74,467. the$l25.00t000 R a il C h a rity C lassic, . p u tte d fo r p a r. leih hole three foet frfrom Ihe cup. players whwho wonl lo win here. It's .slralghl_week._and for_th(i_ _^*I h a ^ lh o - f e e ljn g - il- i(i------l^This. Is .a_great.. thrll.rill." he said .-.— ••WinninFing-is-very important to mie e. . -Slnk ln g h e r b ird ie p u ll fo r-lh e lca d .------—a n y o n e !ss b ballgam>»" a ift In 1901: H e also h a s 14 o th e r w eeR (6 w in ," he sa ld ,'’^."IcouldicUBy— T ‘i t ' s e v e n a b e tte r feelingng’thairwrien'I rm very'ct''cbmpetillvi; hnd'ifl can gef jet d ’BrFen.'shota5-uncleiler-par 67 to pul Lundquls'lulsl, who shoi a 4-under-par ;today’sroujid. especially rinishes. and Sunday’s ^.700« won in-Milwaukee. WilhihTom iKlle) this win fhi th is week I (hInk II can s tair( r t h e r a t 7 -u n d er fo r (he (ouournameni. She 68. creditslits a; practice session after a - ; ' p a r fro m th a t b u n k e r." :ion prize boosted him to No. 3 o u t th e re 1 felt like I b e a tI tht e b e st. I ’v e o ff so m e th elhlng' very important foror is also seeking her firsl'it v ic to ry on th e p o o r roundJnd In the Denver tournament And win he did, by th PGA lour money-winnng list>1 been blessed oach timene 1 won hy me.” Sheeh% han said. womens’ tour, saying thi:his tournament last SundajIday with turning her game c a p tu r e th e $49.500 lo p pri f Bruce Lletzkc, who did nol)l h a v in g c o n fo rta b le leadsJs In the final hc-BTrtJpcn^------— fctt^noicrnuiTwaMrraiable lo plav a uoifers-w' Haas, demonstratingg forfc the second PJajnmhtr d sponsors work for. an a insurance .. conservallve round todjidoy bioiisc survlvollioh e cul fo r to d a y 's final ro u n d , )ke m e up, and this Is going bc tim e this summer his5 abilityat lo pro- Bob Clai'lampett and Barry Jaeckel c o m p a n y b a se d in Sprlnf: ' once you lay up short a nRlieid. payday," s ;-tecl-a-leadrshoi a 2-undu n d e r-p ar 69 on tie d fo r Ihithird place at a 9-under-por and Rcl mm Shcclianin fpul together four birdies in she said. 'Tm going for j" . "It’s almost like b.being In my .broke." ; • the rain-drenched 6,966-y56-yard En Joie 275. Clampmpett w itha 70 on the final, trouble, a guy like Tom1 can< put you a row on1 11 Ihe front nine to move to Jj a w a y ." ------, -hometown and it wouldlld_rcally_bc,n_ -Velerans -'•' Golf Ciirt)'course lo finish Ihe round aridrid J a e c k d w ilh a 68, H ow ard >i-undcr-par)ar In the54-holo tournam ent, iin6_Jflt|y Haves. _Joannp — great-plactHtrwiirrny-y-fm -touraa- Carnor'and —■•-tournamenl-at-14-undtrri in'- p a i . -wlih-Ti— m i y i vva a s s'a lo n e in fllih p la c e a t 276,i, Ihree times Kite closec :e ahead or follow rookie Kyle and Hollis Stacy are tied at led ivllhin tw o * J ment,_sold thejndinnap■polls rejldeni, _5.„„dor, ,|,p ■ ^ 0 total.- — ______...— while first-'St-round leader Calvin Peetee shots, but each time Haaslas recovered ° ™and veterans Dale-Lundqulst th r o o sh o ts o ff Iho lead.-^— ■ Bolh O’Brien and Shee: ■ It was much the sam6me script as in Joined Chiphip Beck and Dan Pohl In a tiee Twice Haas responded wllh v birdies “"dPalBraJradloy, Milan wlllliave sixiccn-yin-year-old Tracy Tale, play to fight off Bradley an Juiy, when he owned a five-shotfl lead at 277. ToiFour rookie Denis Watson of,f a n d th e th ird lim e K ite fo md I.undquisl. i„g |„ herer hometown,h did not qualify foiled h im s e lf " I th in kk I've I' shown I can play with111 B ra d le y , w h o se iw o vlcto • after three rounds of-1)f- th e G re a te r S o u th Afrlifrica began Sunday's roundd withabogeyonNo. 15, :lo rlc s Ihis y e a r to r Ih e fin lln aal round but shot e 78 lo the besl of)f IhemI by being I2th bn thele IncludetheU.S, Open, sa said Ihe rooRles [InlshaslowlowQmatcur.atIL-over-par. ______” — Briefljl^ iiT s p o rtt s - Grosby > lo w ly 7^bij n t i m n s d ______„G ant/iopefie s p o /e p o s l^ T iiwlll-help- c ------r starts sl ttS rA irtnateur™ DARLINGTON,N, S.C. (UPI) - Harry Ga SAN FRANCISCO (UPJPli - Nattiaiilel Crosby, T h e b a c k nine a t th e 01; Gant, who has finished ' Olympic Club’s Lake course} two more shots lo getI closedo While Crosby ran in a - second five times y o u n g e st son of th e la te BhBing C ro sb y , w on tw o of the ics in NASCAfi events thiss season,si hopes his pole ^ had been good lo Crosbyby all week, ond II was good1 slx -f o o le rlo tie th e m aItch. tch . position in today’s:]' ’s 32nd a n n u a l S o u th ern 500 wl •last three holes from Brlirlan Lindley. then sank a iwlllgivcTiimUieodgoto I lo him again when heh e needed il Ihe ;no.st. AllI On 18. both made crucic•uclal putts lo send Ihe match ------: ______w ln h ls first-e v e r Glr G ra n d N a tio n a l cro w n . . 15*fool b ird ie p u tt in ovei.'criime Sunday lo capture— f Wndlcy had lo do was pickpic and choose tho shots ho) lo Ih e U7lh h o le a n d a fte:ter r twoI fine aliols lefl Crosby _____ J Ganl.4l, is hvfng l^ J il^ s t seasdrrSlilfeigErfin ish e s in IhcloyfK’c — Ihefilal U.S, Amaleur GolfolfC liam p lo n sh lp ,------wanled lo play-safe anc and he had-the 19-year-oldI barcly-shortofjlhe-grcen•een— -th e hole Is a -p a r-flv e;------" 50 fa r. bu l h e h a s yyc e t lo c o m e ho m e w llh Ihe lof Crosby started p A tto t^ b a e f e ? h ik e; e f f o ir t s ByMARTYTRILLHAAS ■ F u l le r• saidSI he has been retained by y salary increase for• all county not mean i Times-News writer n that 1 am not concernedod increases to 7 perccnt, ... a numberer of deputies to aid them inrj e m p lo y e e s. . nt, saying the ing expansiansion of medical insurance • aboulcrim z r S e p ij fraufieoririhgpii ------:-*V i ByMARTYTRILLHAASlASE ■ 20 law-en•enforcement aBcncies. Ihec complain their benefitsj doc not com- ‘ ~ j g a l - Tiiaes-Ncwswrlter^.—-...... T w in F aills lh County Sheriff's Depart- pare favorably with beneinefits offered f ----L. ______. ment Is relrelatively undcrpaid.and un-I- by o th e r d e p a rtm e n ts, derstaffed.ed. The survey was compiled-.d ___ For. example. Fuller mnotes that of S '- s ^ ...... — T W IN F A L L S - ^ - -11-Tno-^c6liniy’s"''b y a groupup of th e dep u ties; — :"r.—.--the : six'dcpartments hetie c ite s only.:. ------sheriff’s deputies will111 argue once surmrvey will play a prominent,t Minidoka'and Twin FallsIs counties do , / S i again to Ihc county coicommissioners folo wiuvhatever presentation lawyerr not offerofficersa reliren-jment pension Tuesday lhat when Itt c Deah Terrel U dwarfecxfed by a 1947 Indian d « y . Uie gel-togoUier wi»w a chance for member* motorcycle af^tbe Idaiui l » Vintage Motorcycle DMonain to Gee each other as well asa s I(0 s h a re a o d sh o w off . Gub'fl gatheriog.ifl Twin*in F a lls City Park Sun- ...... UielrvliiUBeniotorcyelesr-» ;— ...... ______ Hazel F. K In n€y_;y ~ - . -Wwlnewlyylay ul RtrKliraklirsTiiHriiTTo------sinrbuck. Minn.; four sificsicrs, .Nirs- Church will»llh Father Jam es F. Slilnnlck M yrllc Hanson of Mlnncapopolls, Mrs - TWIN FAI,LS.-HflzerF:ei F. Kliincy. 84. oflk-lnlinR.iR. Burial will l» ;il FImwood ftolwrt (Inei) Noyes of.Stnrlii of U k e Worth. Fla ... i(ilwi Sunday Cem etery,y. Gerald uShirleyi Iverson of m orning al Ihe Twin Fallsalls Clinic iiospi- Frlcnil.s may n ciill al Ihc luncral cha' Poli( _____ Probee continues • Minn., and .Mrs Uej!iniildd iCIciriai______ice ------talofnaturnlcauscs. ------pei-from i-ii-tcr«-p:m-iod.iy-and all dny — P u u ls o in il Morilrose. Miniinn'f Iwo She had been vlslliriRIR n dnuKliicT in T ucjmJiiv, l)roltier.i,I Wilfred Clirislia into holomc biaze^— . . Twin fa lls nl the tim e ofifhecdeaili. he - W o m ai n n i n j u r e d Belalon, Minn . ar,d AIIr tI Chr - Shooting repor)rted-- TWINFALI.\L I .£ — T h e c a u s e of a fire Born Sepl. 20, IH96, InKoiitocl(,K an.. ftlie „ Jr. of Villard..Minn. CA R K Y - that destroyed)yed a Skyline Drive house -marrl«?d-Frant’l»-Klnrwyirwy-in-Aibicrn .— t i a r r i eet t Marie Cheney V — An Idaho F a ils w o m a n! . T W IN F A L I ^ A m an M rs. Kolsuin «as prece I------ ____ . . . ■’ H T H r e U ^ R Ss ------■■■■'■■ - • WHHEREVEI^TH^ m m EED I — . INITHE^: 3n m m T r o m sI ■ LASSIFIEEDS ^ 3 - 0 9 3 1 ------______Jobioflnliritliratl I. sy sSTEM te i CLASSSIFIE D ntPAIflER. Full ra n na'ing ind !■ - ^Wb^neflti.HlohScfiwchool w - — IMIIP E X — 6«« II yo ■ ~ Fal(i73^-^7f°"*‘=‘-'"-^*‘' ANNOUNCEMENTSTS FARMERS MARKET TAX PREPARERS WANTEDTED 0»5r.,i,l,t.. IIop5o.l , In Souiheaaiern Idiho. W# Wo ------D?4/u(inS»tL..,^__ O^^Hop Ofoin i F«o(i - -O^M .m on.and.wotnen whowfto _____ ...... ■ 09«(o-m,fo.lli«M want to learn how lo prepirapira Incomo tax returni. No ex- porlencs n acaiiiry . Will will . 0 -.------SELECTED OFF'ERS. ffiln.pirt-llma. Earn approxlmaialy S»00 your (Int aeiion. Com*r 1! m illion only. Not conllnad ^ IOiMor..(o.i.i..r..n/ 0I& iiluO'iiiMx nn'iird 0 oKlca. f4a(undabia par.; ;; '■ ,mnr> . ion S>'r«r lormanco doposft roquirod.rod. OJOMon.^ I'olnn”"'^""* I IO)>oui<>r I >onb>U Wfllo P.O. Box 24S ------I71r^-]nl.fin———-----p— 24S J d n ------TELEPHONE SOLICITORS •— ...... RCAl ESTATE FOR S/(S*E ... . isXPERIENCEO local fl da- - ^ - ■ / OJ»Ooo..>33 V'''i"'aOouil\ WANT TO HIRE, raiponilblo ...... 03»Bu«—»U«.Bri.f., l3JSki.i f -=FtftwN(jwsrT77inT3lIST7!J5ho HT?------ m m m m M MM HWITHiuiHELEffliiECTS] m o ' H om „aF F c orSila 030 Hom«»F g»PofS«la.. on,. OulelTowh ______KIT'N'CCARLYLE’” . " ■ - ■ n o r t h e a st c o c a t; -- by Larry Wright: . - _ - Bodtoom. -21^1, batti. 038 Acreage14 4 Lota 045 Mobile Homea_Fis^f o rsain Furn Apia,&Di.o:aioi . . _ .^ZowN?f-2^7(n-7rm-homo^“ ------ i s i ICWJilQQm E ------i______; _ M6______Rooms For Rent !!T! . 067 Miscollanoout For Sale io«_ _ stieep - lie 078 furtiliuf9 4C»fpols 102______C»l1lo ^ 114 Frmlmpitrrnntj { KITCHENETTE, J50. Roomj.' BRIDGE _ _FiEGlSTEa'E5” s'ulloiK ewes 1alafllno J35. Ftin, TV,Tv: PORTABLE , Reminglonion NEw"4 'uSEb cafpof Vn 16 WHITE-FACG Hoilors'-a'll- - iind~yoarlino buck Iam bs'-- -8-now J "-nrm B 5^iran"^ i?3— ■Cmi(3f0fi/p0ls'OK. Kndll,'ill*' ‘ fnjnual typcwriiof jhd casese ■' oxcellenl condition Call - - Bangs vaccinaled,-8ted 10- !" ■ - — ..Oswali - -'f~ ji| 73'7-'7T?0 or 733-9319 _ *Lxowcc.conlor.idoiivary_86J*— -U :------: Pln8.7a3-a013. Good cond $50 326-5487 allall- 73_3;33M01733-9319. - 3ld-Jacoby-and-Alan-S - I n t h . 115 FifmWortiWinloc! ' Tiay(HTf»il7ra- CffHitsumiiM c u s to m " PLOWING dono -* 140 Tr\jck»» Impon-Sports Cara ,n ______Autos-Owrolel jno AIR STREAM Trailer 31 ’ 1975 1976 HONOA 750 - ~tw Atit6»-u.n{6in:Morcufy____ ------•Uh-4-BoiiQm_roaoLolQw^“w— 'nuch.JCH...... -*1100------19572 Ion Chovy; 350 onglno, f Married, musTsoil Call allQf 6pm wookdaysayj moro, JIO.OOO. Hitch in- CALL 5434483 grain A boot bod w/hoist, WA Toyota statTon 1960 CAPRI4 spd, 4 cyiTnder, DowoyNlppof5434?67. __ eluded. Call 734-1349. • WAGON J1700 or ollor. J, 79 Cutlass Supreme, ; -A M /F M -ia p o ,- 34 mpg, — , FOR SALE 1980 Yamaha 65050 oxc cond. 6554391.______"■ 0«_ollpnllorrM._734-5742 CUSTOM Swalhlno, Ballna. 3244154 or 324-5067 Excellont cond. J4300. Call ‘ 00. 2S' 5'H Whoolool- . Spoeu t, call67M116flV8».------1964-CHEVY-lO-wheeler. ,lMMACULAtEl974 ChorQirQ. I- 9344333 a l l o r . ^ / , — • — Of'or ~ Hoag-Ruiiiior travol trailer, 7| MlfhnTln.fartlal ti»>« nnhi.m . ------compiotu wram-im" radio]1 ^ .WARLEY------OAVIOSOM^ — Slation. ,-Waoon.- ^ 6-track storoo, tv antenna,„ ' Motorcycle; SoO. Joiomo10 . 350 onglno. 16' apud bed,' Sacrlllco J2000. For jM Aulos - O idimobiio ^ - custom '”^ ti¥ ng~ a^ d implomont Co., 324-3311. • J2995. (fall 324-3005 _____ BALING. Call 326-5869.____ a/c, (ront porch awning. 734-3428. Days MUST N1AKE paionfs liapoy. 1 ^ 40 OLOS“ Brougha'm - sparo tiro w/covor & truckI^ck -l®Iomi______1964 FOHO Vl lon shortbox lid Must soil 74 Camero LT . CUSTOM SWATHING & diesel, good mlioaoo, oxc .& . hookHip- - Included, • Manymy HUSQVARNA 250c(rfors3lo--fn-' -^ckup;oxc-cond, 6cylindor.-■ - -lF 7 F ^Z ,“ now-17akos"A ' -Nlco.-aloroo.- now- whools- - -cor>d.-LoadedTJ7^!o:-Can------BALiNG,"Call 3J4-WM or H34003.Evo-a. 734. ^ 5. - and tiros. Runs good. Noods 324J2I4_.______or^ olhor options. Sloops 6 at bolow maikot valuo. Soo liros, shade kit, noso cover, 3244249. _ adults^ Jusl llko r>ow, Mustj) t al Minor Brothors, Wendell.II. 1964 FORD F71X) 5 ton 4I AT. A/C. 14200 or best ollor. ' : p.JinI jia o o . 734?to4. • • • CJSJOJ'J 'Swalhlno S balingng sooioapproclato. JlQ,595oror 536-2129, MaiK. ____ whool _ drivo. J2200. Call I 7M4638. ‘ ‘ISMOE'LAinECOUPE.good - ' Aulos-Pontiac____ ------t»8»-ol(er^O#r3'733-9«5eT)r•or- tlKE-NewrWKAWASAKir’ -1970 PEUGEOT'Di6sbrS04F _ _ ...DENVER FINET~cIisrQmrm Jllor 5 733-3435'______. -BlactL-WilLaarrlOco 11395...5!.'. 1 ^ 7 o R D " V* .ton; Irallorr boautilul now J750 BurMndy 1978 MACHO-TRANB-AM. Faffning, Boan culling,ig, HARD TOP FOLDING tont')nl 734-9621. -- brakes, iraller hitch. 100 19ic. CHCVY:waooor(unl, oxcoliont condition. Now I wino Imron paint. MPG-32 molor. 543-5962 ~ ------awBlhIno, baling, discing. M- LIKE NEW 1 H « KAWASAKI town. 37HW. A/C. Sunrool. nqedsintorioi work Jl200or rolo-Illllng. plowing, 3;$-^ 2?39°^' _ K21000 Molorcyelo. Fahring powor windows. Musi soo to bost oiler. 637-C3B7 - _ 4031...... ■ -1/3------Ai/los - PlYinoutfi ___ _ ■ MUST SELL. Now 17' STARAR A backrost. 7400 miles,I. 1965 FORO 2-Ton Insulatlon- approciato. J4fl50 .llrml 733- >»- 9HE''ELLrsS,-Bobulll- - - — .-— -OflEEN CHOPPING------CLISI-5lb wliooi t0( amall or-o r- -J2450..-A1SO 1977-9NO-JET-:f - lrucK.'16‘ van bed with varieo, 2SfS~or 324-3077 eve’s. ’ - 396; -NOW Radials; Soo lo 1973 Plymouth 4-doot.-good -- HAYACORN • largo pickup. Novor usod.3d. Snowmobllo440A 1972Aniclc super 16 Insulation machino. 1978 TOYOTA Corolla; groal 'r appioclale. CaJl_7344W2. eondltloniWOO. Wllh 2 oxtra C all...... 438-9163 63 Havo 1976 Datsun pickupup Cal Panther. Both for UOO.B. 734-1807 or 324-3675L JWDSDOtL-xamatSn-AU/CM- ^ ^97^—CHgv£tttr^brfocr' - _yro3 _liu_jwiw4900—Cell------— — KAVE-TRDClTIo'hTuI livo~----- oyellablo-as-p3ckago-tcao-“Jo-- - 324-5390-aft0r5. ------o'^o'^’ngs. ' — cassotto. now sirutes. • cond. now paint, m ag' 733-l753altltrS:30. ------8lool«.-Ch#fO«-tlependj-on-® -3ifCd_J7t0a Sth a..!,..U u . -M UST-6ELL-Hof-olri(Tton d - -1966-FORO-plCkun;-M,Wr,- -n o o d s-s o m o —boUy—work— whools. molor in oxc cond. numbof ol head and dls-S T "'0 SMOO. Call 733-4646 or 1 ^ CM400T H o n * . WaKo0 mll03..goo & n S | S H ' ' ' ------T'ii L lM M m i B .- - J. 3*V\ i-Jp**"! r r: i , I J i^ E v g B H M m V I ^ B ' - ' ^HhH ...... r m s . ^ W l », 4'^ !; ^ B W m I ag| E ■ ■ i B EWT]5IGHTS p ULTRA LK V jvAVNTA6E T a r4 rT ^ 9 M W L. | ; ______o i t . o J - ° ^ w j/i/f K ^ i I I Warning: The Surgecgeon General Has Deiernjrmiped ■ H B h ^ H J ThaiCigareiie Smokinjking Is Dangerous io Your Hi .y 1 ^ 1 w f f l -V £:■ i, 1 I p ® " B i r c t V' • - : g = ; . . I _ £ p : , P^y ; I ------p-.r- a v‘'•’ .'^ /■ f f l £ i < ' . . ' ^ l i ^ ■ t*!- • ‘*’’.% ^ -‘" r.':^ i’''* % 'S mW;L.M ^ /'iZ ______f y ' . '. ’’“-V' E ^ _____ ------v v - i 4 ’i ^ - H <'. -.li:- . ___V ___A !i_ :^ ''v - ■ I • ' ’•••/•itf'. L »; I t * . ' £ 3 / _ j H i f ^ : . ' • / ' y '/f e j- l' ” ‘ X'- F ._ " W l I t y ^ Fi l b K'ilg y in s2 ■ u i M■ ■ onuof. - -i. .. I \/v^/*^ f jumlAijiem ber 7,1681 T im es-N ew^v^3,Twin_FaJls.!dahol. s ___ ... •> - * _ ^ > 5 ^ • a . - , - — f^ S :_ i\W V\ I I ■ ^ ^ 7 / I ^ MM — i:______ 1 1 9Wl jv in F a llls l Courn t y g J ~ F M i rr Tab— I n cdex T w i n h^ ; Is C ounty Fail air overview . . . . P age 4 — ^— — JEair theerne--. :...... - 4 ___ _ ------— - 4 - H e v e n l s ...... ■; ...... 6 H o m e arts a com petitior D n s ...... 8 . D o g s hl e o w s ...... 1 0 y r — r;"3^at^lTCo w s t “ '. : ■..., / T .T 7T 7"I1"~' f ------P o l i e e p preparations-for3r th e fair . . . .“. “ . . . . 12 T h e f a ii r r b o a r d ...... 1 2 S c h o oIl s: c h e d u l e c o n f i x lic ts ...... 14 ' ------E a i r g r oJunds-m i ap-. ______...... 1^ ------F a i r m aaster schedule ...... ,., 16 Y o u t h e v e n t s ...... ^ . 18 C o m mlercial e exh ib its ...... 21 J ^ s t y e cJar’s fair ftjho to) sp ; re a d ). . . . ,■ ■ . ■ g 4 _ ^ = ^ M f e s I d ElahaitodeoT seni n t e s t ...... t...... 32 t c C a m i v aal i d etails ...... 37 L i v e s t ock c com petition 1 ...... 40 R o d e o pp r e v i e w ______...... 51 T i c k e t pp : r i c e s ...... 5 5 f e — ------^ 2TimW-Nbws;Tv*iftFan F a«».1i)atib'' MoAitaV.’Sipfpft)fnWi'7,'i^ffr,'" ft ^ 2 g z r I# eterseni" s ------^ m iITEIR i r WESAWO- elcom es AllII Twin Fallss f e 'I lounty Resididents and ------...... — ^ I x M i Visitors to th<^e County —V A mW F aif & Rdodeo _____ ~ S iOWESTEERNjfluth f i P Sm ENTIcS ;:P% igN W tA R , l i ^ ■ - : X ______^ _____ -—.- j - ^ ^ /« .' .dft \ / ■■ GetYYourVVintei er - ______. ------Cooat-NOW-=- \ W hilo Thororo's A Largo Seloctior ONOm On sSale Th io n ---- ^hoct-Sleevi /— ^ ^ “SKirlr t s 1 O ne Groir o u p ...... V ^ z J f J A T ^ ^ ' i K . iafc^uliir~ ~ v ^ C TrRAWHi r ^ - l ^ . h '■: tIEi i d /O Oi T F - c c3 S ^ r n p r i c a **** V^ ■■ ■ - Eor-Tlw-Best-Fl t In Tho Wcafrit Shop=At=FT=F fn '''_ ' ' ' ’• ' ' I - - , ■ ffr ^ ^ ) WI C h ^— L -l- ' ■ ' I'll r o I ISBB H 5J - T l lJs ^ - ____— S Z 2 Monday. Sop_lom^>or7.l881Soi Tim.es^f^e:^^qws. Twin Falls. Idaho 3 8 0 , O C00 X expected to* attenda fair festiviivities______MWeek lorngextravu o g o f i ^ ^^ p ^ k s pylentyfor l r every onn e B y M ARTYTYTRILLHAASE ...... ’ NeNew attractions include ne\lew compotition classes for3r department has suffered■ed a decliire in participation ni ------Timcs-NcwseiV’stvr/V er ...... rwttrtly ------a rtls r tls ts a n d hom e g a rd e n ers a n ddadairy i milkingparlor. and fair officials hope 11 e the new category will attrac^Ct city ______^ F o r th e J | r s t_^ I i jT igetilip y.;ill be u n d e r Iho10 re sid e n ts to a previouslyly ffarmerHjriented competition ii-departmonC‘.-In.pasLyears._s .------liW e-wantto kecp-oucJ ur falKa tradittonal-agncultmatrarrsir F I L E R; - T ak e 35 buildings, fill thethem with about i.coo PointQintings were judged by the localIc art Rulld and only one10 So m any o f th em h a v e ge 2 gone lo an entertainment andndhome head of livesivestock plus estim a te d 7.600) o>exhibits ranging from ^l^ssass of compel i tion was offered.d ...... — sh o w ," - S h o u se - s a i d ,- -" produce thn .- “'n»ere--are-3-iot-of-lwclickyahj' through home arts and antiqueq u e s lo y o u th p ro jec ts, '^hiThis yoar. classes for amaleiteur,'advanccdam aleurcnd"id-— g a rd e n e rs .” -^------flowereandind pantry contests, p ro'ofesslonal fc painters will bc ofl3fferod, Prizes Include $5 forir The milking parlor, bubuilt at an estimated cost of{ Combine tl 'f C.OiW, le that with 27 food concesslon£ons, about 150 business first,rst place, $3 for second and $2 for Ihird with best of showIV , . will allow owners to milknilk their dairy cattle under sar sanitary, displays, aass sso rted am u sem en ts an d a fourmigljrfoi rodeo.------srards offering $25 for first placlacc. $15 fo r second p la c e nndd ^ condillODS— ______T h en a ddd d in roughly 80,000 people w 0 fo r third. I w ho a r e expected to *>0 fo ■ Shouse said the facililcility“w iir ^ cnabjrdairyni' e n jo y It all11 throughoutth the week, ('men to IIn n ;addition to lhat, a rosetteI ribbonr will be issued lo thee continue milkingcycleswls without interruption, • ' That totals tals up to the area’s biggestt evente\ of the year, the Winmin n e rs of a po p u la r vole. Windows on the facility'ity w ill allow public viewing ___ 1981 T w inn 1 Falls County Fair and R Rodoo. a ttcek-long "It creates a lot of interest.' PeoplePe like to do these things:s U nlike la s t y e a r, th e fafail ir w ill no t bo st the R e g iste r ol ------cxtravaganz. ol Merit anza promising something toini) interest everyone. bocai■cause It's not fhe best picture-6 — II means il's Ihe-people’sti'— ^ Hercford^howrTwlnFall;■alls h o sts th a te v e n t ev ery olliet - ; - T h e f a irr be g in s Sepl. B wit h ju d g in g In lierycM [ In m a iiy-cvonts. a l o n g ___^av.orv.orite^said fair offico manageigenNeomaShousc— . , a n d will d o so ag ain in 19I9K, ^ S h o u sesa id ...... w i t h a “ F aa rh rh lly D ay ” offerin g fre e admImlssion l to fairgrounds AmAnother changc in competitionin involves a new c alegory for r This year. 'a Registercr ofi Meril Qualifying show wwill be and reduced:red tic k et price s for.am usem entcnts. backj ickyard vegetable gardenersrs within the Produce andcl hcld.Thiscvcntstillofferfers the public an opportunity to ------T-he^fair-wi■-wlllK?oncludfrSalurdayrScptn 'to^low — some of thc_fincstcat^^^iIlt i n lb c .rc g io n sinccTiwncre mui ■J______— T h e countyinty-falr-marfcs Its 65(h-anntvci lUil Hin versan'UilsTcarraiid— “ UncUndcr-that-category.-anyni “ WdlVitlual " o r 'drfi'anizaiioiT’'n points in this contest In1 orderor to go on lo Ihe national c likepreviousBUS fairs, traditional and ncwe\ ll calllc V events are planned. submbmitting an exhibit consistingng of 15 vegetables oul of a] shows, Shousesaid. A m ong those tho traditional activities wi. will be the four-night groupoup of IB specified vegetables; willw recoivea$50 prem ium , Events returning this> yye ear include the following; rodeo produKluced by the Flying U R< Rodeo, amusements Pri:P riz e m oney is $15 for first placaco. $10 fo r sccond a n d $5 forr » Rodeo. Sopt. Q. to. ______Drcscatcd bv.b y .I d a n d E m p ire Show s off BtBuhl, the Mis?Rodeo— ‘hird.-ird.— ------I8 p ,m r The 1981 Twin Falls CouCounty Rodeo-could attract a I l(JaJio“ QnecnecirPffBoanrra~nors I ro * M PT. 9 T N m un. laAv.k V A I L A B L I • PhoM 9 2 i ^ 9 f , or • Slop ^ Feir Off k« , or .•M ail Chock or Monoy OnO rdorTo: ^ K r • Twin FeNi=eHt County Fair Offlco P.O.I. tBox 257, FlUr, 10. 63328 K [rogrtlci>«tt»irib«mall»dl•d bock 10 you) m f Your Hckvt mv ■" T~7"-b ^ ^ s k i a r . E R I - C o m p e t i t i P» C o t n p a r iison s i Folder! I I f l i i n M o a d l n g I ...... ill] j I K i : ' ------ ^ ------r N1926WTheCorreggi | 0 0 1 — m r 5 iS c oD f m p a c t o r s l _ PLU S■.. . BLACKERR'SEXCLUSnIVE Built-in 5 YEARJt PIGTOBE TMIJBEJUfARRANIE ££ ~ Dishwa -^O tN BtACKER*I R - S — — ------® ^ y iD E O C tUU B - ~ ENT FULL LENGTH, PRIMEPf ■ —S a to t ROSS COOK MMOVIES c FO R Y O U R TV ENT TV GAMES iep1emt>ef7.i9Bt Tifi>e»-MeiNewa.TwinF«ll9.idat>oS ButbawsIS wHlbecrowdeied “ 4 -Hllivestoc►ck event?ts^a big hilit— B y S T E V E U P S»N O ^ I n th e d a iry 'bb a m . a ^ w of 20 4-H a ^ F lF A d a iry ------Times-News wrilari/er------c a t t l e iEe({ to-bfr^be^goodsbowingr said Lewis-is-EilerSv-a— -- ______4-H d a ir y su p ttv^ i si o r . T his y e a r t h o e w ill bebeat least \ 4 40 head of dairyycattle.be c said. FILER - If bbi ig g e r h better, it is alsi Ttacatue.^d CTDWdcd. o d th e ir ow n ers vltill e n jo y thh e e u s e o f a . . -W hich, o w in g to a record mimber of entri« oew milking fad[acility this year, Eilers said,d . T h e-o ld ______/ _ / r ^ method of takinging the to a oX_3f-the.bam . 4-H and FFA memlem bers, is bow fairgoers willm liiwi me ^ ^ UvestocicbarDsattlat the Twin County Fair, iu c k e t wUl b e re p la c e d b y a m o d e m j U "W e always bav(lave room. We wouldn't tumn driftwn an mechanical milkilik in g sy ste m do n a ted by Magi*gicValley . fT aod installed by the Magi« entry,” said fairr ceco-flfiaaagerjieoroa Sbouse.X H o w ev “ gic Valley b e sa id . er. tbe livestockk mightn have to be squeezedSd S ■ H0lstelnaub.bei toi^tber to accomnmmodate eveiy iue. she said.1 • - -“It will te Just like on a regular modemm dairy." - Fair oi^aoiiers;rs expect about 450 entriesies In the Eilerssaid. m arkersb^rsws w i in e a n d s te e r c o n te s ts . AdiAdditional- ■njeweekofthetb e fa ir is a w ee k a w a y fro mI schools for e n tri e s w ilt co me frfrom dairy and breeding pro.jr o ie c ts o r th e 4-H a n d F F^A A youthsj showing livestock, bbi u t it is no poultryaod horses.« s . v a c a tto n . T h e In c re a se d: enle n tri e s should no t c a u s e a proi)roblemin Monday, even» beforeb Ibc fair opens, judginp n g begins the-livestocfc-iudtud^ng-evnrfs, accortfing_ti_tn _ M L E ._ J a . 4 - J i a n d F F A\ hthorse cia’ges. All other anim.m a ls m u s t ------^“Al)e“ -M cCoyrwt■who-harservetf-aT'SKee^> supcnn- be registered at tiiet {au^rounds'and attend tendent at the fairair for mote U aa 30 years.. “ W e can in.______---- M aikeJutcJieD l tL tim e^lV ------^ ^ e r ib e m ju d g ed.” d ." he said. “We mfght ber3w s t"oi~ Tbe work iirtll111 beginb W ore 6 a;m. the nexl s p a c e , th o u g h .” - m any of the youthsyou whose projects schedsisis; e a ssie rw ith hle c ip from ------llje-Ia it gets, biggerbig every year, said MaxIX iR e c to r, ju d g in g . T h e 4-HH aoda FFA j u d ^ scheduled!d T uesday o n e o f tw o F F A sqnq;>ennleodents. ;> “Kids lUtc IIthepricesm includes continueQued borse contests, along with.dairywi . they get for the livlivestock at the fat stock saltale. They catUe. beef cattle,:tle, poultry a n d goats. S b e ^I aia n d sw ine 1 ^ 1 I h a v e io c e o liv e .'’'h h e e s a id . i c e H are'd w a re .. c o n te s ts w ill be•beidWedittsday. b e c[)HICAGO Fairr ------CUTLERY H ^ t l n u e dn f n n a n P a g e 4 ------sc atn iBng.>i ; for geiS^aTadmi^u^1. _ f o r c h ild rp iu in d c r 12 y wa^of r age._ ~ ~ ■ ■ * lf>divtdoa»y ■ — — ------S3 faror students and -CJO-fm—ff The object of lhis eventII involves. or in s e ts because many professlooal pr cow- childreir e n u n d e r 11 usin tt d n if t h o rse s to p u llII ia c e rta in - boys find Twin FaFalls a convenient • The lie M iss Rodeo Idaho Queenn a m o u n t o f w eight on a sled« i : . location on the rorodeo circuit, sbe ' P a^ anani. This contest involvess • Twin Falls County Op)penTeam 'X f j / m ■ s a id . w o m ecn n who have won local Misss Roping Monday. Sept. 7.\ jat 7 p.m. ______PmfpMinnal co\ .cawboys-OMM-bc —B odco.rt- Ih m nghm it lh<>e— ^This tim ed event^involvllvtng=local- attracted to thes TwinT Falls rodeo state.. HorsemanshipI judging iss cowboys exclusively, — bccause of a new« fairfj policy calling scbcdul Presissure Cookers! , _ j A lI lI A m e r k a n f------7 q t..» ip l. 1 j' m i I«B. SS6.9! ------— ^ F — I K»g. S l ...... * 6 2 ' ^ P re sto DU AT THE FAIR! I 7qt.-Hpl, I ______I______» • » S97.9I7 .9 1 ____ »64” ------l uotdqy Ntght-l J '7 qt..9pJn ------(Beginningig6:00PJA.) ( ______/ B»g. S85.»l ...... *M- d book of 20 couponsIS or 25*.per coupon,n , q r _ _ W y ^ S "Poy-One-Prico’' {oilill evening, any ride,>■ Vicloririo Strainer o fte n o s yy o u liko) ______• P ufO flT tm e»W ew 3, Twin«rtn Falb. Idatio Monday. Sc(5eptefnt>er7.n9®T - “ ___ I //h) * T w in Faa l l s / / i ^ ^ i//// * r i w jt -■ ; • R e d C ro s s F irs t A id SSUUons u frf> ------J— OQ G ro u n d s ' ----- AU■ J - ...... - ...... 7 * 1^ KH n n r = = B = m m ^ = i B i s Rodeo Idaho Qoiloeen Contest FUN GAIHMES k M O N D A Y T W IN FALLS SHOWS----1 C O U NITY T FAIR------fATS J A C K P O T t eE; A M R O P I N G K!.i.'3|j.Tni*Tril S e h S E& i ------HORSE PUILILLING CONTESTT ----- ^^=^i»5stocluuim d ------JUESDAXSEETI1 lEM BER^^tS^ 3 WEIGHT CLASSES S1.000SI PURSE EACH CLASSSS W n — Cr^p Exhibiib'rts , S2.9lplu>.09linU.OO(orAdu1duhi ADMISSION:;;. J)6*o> S).50lorChil( ------W E D N E S iAYrSEPTEMBra ^ ______MISSflOQEO IDAHO-u « t s s n a ------^— - JUDGINGrAngu!jusrCharelelsTHoIsi ______sfeJn,^ ANNAWAGNe)a - - - — FOUR Big Ni(lights ------S f io r th oorn. r Horses • EastTI h d D a y IDAt*AhIO of Entertainrr THI4URSDAY, SEPTBEMBER 10* Stee e r S h o w ___ Filer, Idahano pPolled Horefoni andi d E x o lic - B m K lm ni id J u n io r ”------Siting. UUr HeS» r e fo rd D a y " O p e n tot o t h e W o rid " • T w iiin FoUs Day FRIDAY, SEPTEMBERS 11 KOfiStX I '"I BiG WESTERN" HERE Pr^un^ I m IREFORD DAY QUAla iF Y IN G ““ T H a n Tr l m i IdorrttilU, C^Uj: ^ Idaho Hereforc>rd Breed S teer ShoiDW ------— R O M P< Pen Bull SHbw S fo ctH i k ------RODEO, 8KW p.m . sish m tp V W rw toy. ■mundey, FridbyrandSMurday ■* • W e st tE E nd D a y SaliinlayiHi 7:30p^M Ctif^-■6- W om isjf' ______=^=5ATORDAYfYfSEPTEMBER=rV2 0— rH AtWwion — - a t - nO r T T — ^ — to O m sA — ------S\AS1.45 4^ .flSU X tl^ G R A\ N ^ 0 FINALS 6yMnto12yMrm.------.ssrXS f Horse ShShow EtfANar's'ncM _ (HtTrhpa)------s u o * .opuwnw. — =— Sponsored b y File r ______m p t t i n u L ...... xSX« i x + ^lK $W » Auto Pirtdne...... WRANGIERETTES • SATURDAYSiV IMhwT Tnds (Smhq TkM]._ I moeoAaMssiGBK3NS THEME;»______« a-m. . ^ p ni M M ta S H tL ...... 47JS7.7B * ^24tnSLtlO M m Rm v m ...... ^SSJ3 + .17tnSS.S0 _ OrnmU AeW i i ian " D IAm f O N D SA LLUTE CA RN IVVAL — ■ — -aiuai«CT5iSF^'""'"'"" ■ [Locally ow SO Tlw H I^------4X^J»^ 2 J + X*t»S3.00 = = ^ = T X ]) r1 0 0 RCITIE ivmedj CM tt«iunte12 ______AS ijt24 * XBtKS2.S0 ■ B K S U T . SEPT. IISPECUU. SP Al Monday. Septemt 7,1961 T i m e s J ^ .s. T Twin ' F ^ , «*ho 7 “ H e a c rts = Expaninded catego Wi^^peeteted to improoueauarifityu . q u a l i f i r o iLifcompetitiotm — By LORAYN EOElf. SMffH ' A n otherher major change thFyear isIs lhat all and waler Times-News wril*T77er Oid animal piciiircs andd tltintypes ^ are need^, Mre.M • • paintingsIgs will be in tbc Art buildming. leaving only photo- LLi an g d o n said. ______g r a p h si anaod needlecrafl pictures in t! I the Home Arts Depart- Many men enter articlessboth b in the Antique and Hot m e n l. Iome ____ - AAi rts Dcpartmeols and alsoto iin the flower competition,, I h e , ------FIL E R — TbiT here wiU be more winners■s this t year In Ihe _ ; superintendentss u said. flomcArtsDepaj•partment of the Twin Falls CoiCounty Fair. Somethiething new. in the form off a horse-drawn buggy cdly in "mint condition," manay be displayed in Ihc Mts.GaUWrigrrigbt of Buhl, co^uperintendetdent, sa id la s t y e a r rc p o rte d lj "Quite a number of men1 bringbr in flowers," accordinglg to th ere w ere abouiMut SO entries in the B azaarIT IHem class, wilh An'iiiiK!*le departm ent this year, MMl rs. Jerry Clark of Filer, co-sit«uperintendenl. tan Langdon of Twin Falls, co-s such a variety:y ofo items that she felt the5 ccompclilion was Manan »-supcrinlcndcnt, said the- SheI said this year officialss haveh: calegorizcd different lillitles - i had asked lo enter-ilrbut she ..... — unfair,-For cxatilample.- shfrsaJd an Indian cosM Itimralrrtras— S™?® “ h e w a s ch eck in g to se e if o f a , rr a n g e m e n ts into m o re thanths 20 classes. Including calclIchy ______in the sam e c«Ucjitcgoryasflj^yiag,------^ .. . th e s h aafLwould fL be so longjtot il -would-bc-dangcrous-lo—v tit titl le s a s " D ia m o n d S a lu te toour o o City." the 1981 fairthcm t d isp lay . T ier“ f. - ' ------“ 1(“ Idaho, Gem of Ihe Mounlalnain," which must be in blue ai So Ihis yearar she and Ruth Thomhorrorrow, the other and and a fun _calegory_esi-especially_XoLmen_i.‘Anylhitb in g - - supcrinterdent,it, decidedd to brealrdown th eBUianycalegori^ ir Also.sui. su c h a la rg e ; tem p tin g ite m pop<^ other probl^: ^ under R-iTaar’ Item s, to allow for m ore winnerswii and keep “It'ssolsoln^to ke^ p^leoff such±thing5."^said. ' —entries con^ic(io{ting with similar artlcfca.------S l t h b ^ b o e o f tbe~ most p o p u la r didepartments al the fair. - Each I of these many classesses are for amaleur. advanoneed Uque division never has been While the Hotretmte A rts Departments h as all m full in all calcgories. and am professlonaf com i^ilion.in. I about.% pcrcent of all class Of spccial interest is Ihe Ju r tn « p g o i r h a gsntgs, ni linens, afgbans^scwmg, sses are.filledj^ngdon ____ i .Junior_F1ower.Gardcncr awai.ard ^— ______giv knitted articles,!S, a; wide variety of other Itc given to tireyouth .witlLhJgbCi»cst number of points for Ihd‘ic ^ ' Itms'prcviousiy ^^^njprc-jifr-havf>-Hlwayy-hppn-mflny~^ fil ~akhff«i »nri~ 3ta^ l^rtgblsaiJ. ‘ giasswarie' arc. but more antique furniturereisneeded. ^ The new breaki This year categories forr yyouthful flower growm wasj wi sakdowB this year m akes sepajparate classes for With mrem o d e U n g o f th e a n tiq u e bulxiUdiag In receoTyears, brc items skfa ass c doth aod yam, bobbies ai b ro k e n do w n in to a g e g n u pV s ffro m 4 to 10 a n d II I h n x ^118. 1 : and coUeclioiis. then: bs ax d e q u a te sp a c e fo r d i ^ y’ ofo more items Ih ^ are "so"st the little ooes w odda't be m acn u n e, rfabwi : be competing againsl. Ihe oldiW er , lined gtass, wood aod m etaltal aod tole aod received.1^LaogdoosaM. - decorative painlirnHog< oo n» e s." I n a didHioD d i t to a n tiq u es, a n o th e r popopular dass is Oillect- - C C la rk s tr e s s e d th a t e n triee s iW ill d o s e a t 9 p.m. Tuesda'liy. There also aresre s p e ^ sectioos for items mm: a d e by m e n a n d ib le s ,f orii r ite m s UDde r 50 y e a rs oW. T h rhese include Ihings like SeiSept. 8. a d q u r t u r e fro m p revT v ik ju s y e a r s w hen flow ers coui3Uld by persous framm ecTOvaJesceitf aod retirem ent2nt homes. pottery’ aoaod depression g la s and fruit utjars. belt>e brought in the first day offju Jut d g in g . D raft!h ^ c s r ^turn to fajr for 3rdd horse-puullingtest t ______FILER^^Jhe.l)e.gEntte-ipflnt3 of— light—iweight—(less—than ,-2,900-ES i J m the Twin Falls! CountyCc F a ir - the poundsjds). Tow ord th e^ purchasej>f| ♦ ______sJrafUiorses -_w;■_will return for. th e . PrizeTzes wiii be awarded in each fair's third horseyseiJuUinRContest. class:5: $4003 fo r first p la ce . $300 for The contest wwill be Tuesday, secondnd place. $200 for third placc ♦ ------S e p tr « r * t^ p 7 m r- H ______TIffSSEWTN1 NEMACHINtIE - - ' About 13 teamn s / S ^ ' / l i S eeeU < sA tT heFF a i r . . . i P - — ...... W l ^ 2 ■ USEIED EQUIPMENTT SPECIAL (NO TRADE) H TRACTOR?------ilST-- FAIRSPECI/c i A i s -The 80-hpp 2940 6 -c y linider d engine, sm J — F a i■ n W e e k O n l y i » 4 9 S ^ — ^ 1 5 - i P E C I A L O l I F A I R S I IN LY ! I Ourir m id-pivot rrnewer/ po ^ H J o h n De i h m r — “TOTINT5EERE1 n / _ = ^ —MOWER ' A .ll' CONDITIO!I N E R ------K F a ir Big capocity ond easy; y ------, P ric e • Bi maneuverabilitym _ ...... • Beefed-upB< hydraulic:p pi u m p ^ ^ S A V E - 5 ^ 4 3 4 ^ — Reg. M 270118 . 0 0 — • Faster Ft cutter speejL— H ond a n d lootH hny « t i : £ e Y ± = ^ «DiKaron)ial lock Similar sovlngt onn 650i Tractor ^OIF= (n-T.) Twinr pF a l l s EQUIPPMEN1reo.^® 733-7■7272 i r a Butj h l ■4392 ____ rom Equipment'st's O ffe r ExpiresIS Sept. 13, 19881 543-4 1 ______Monday. Septor ws.Twm Falls, Idaho g ______itom bor 7.1981 Tim es-Now s, 4 - H ^ p r d j c c^ i t r a i i i ii i n g ~ ^ n j s r ^ r lb l i n i d f f ^ B y B O N N IE BAIRDR D JO N F ^ — ------Timcs-Ncns writercr - — FILER-The4-H(l-H dog p ro je c ts w ill h a v e so mmethingnewlo. e oH erai the 1981 TwinwinFalls County Fair, For IJie first time,me, 4-H project guide dog pupluppies will be taking part in obcdii __ ------r — WhersTe you enteertaiiT" ~ W is a r«reflection o>f — ■ - ^ y o o r I ‘reputationn . .. H |ll Your compaijony Imoqo hos boonJocni'cmod-by-yoor^-oi-hard— — ^work-ond.dsdspondoblo service. Yoo-r« ------ovolvo ovorromight, ond fhoJ you hovoivo to constantly bultd W on your ropuputotlon to koop up your•good gc Imogo. THE — I Wher»n you needtll^ b e 1P6 IS MY g steyip ahead . .» . »______• - Bfc Walking thrchrough our doors givos5 youy tho advontogo. ^ Whon yourr c BRIDC h ' faliffifTwine-9m I 9.6DQJKt-- ; =Q iff=rC l =n60F2iincr3O(rsir s t r i i i n r ^ rejwtqtion^i^is a s - = = •-freenm Bal«-fS ------^ . . . IF IT'S CULVERT PIPEPI YOU NEED, goodi as yours! • Oswalt Feed truefrads ^ OCALL ROY! Siios 6"t< • Steiger Tractvs " t o 6 0 " In s lo c k . • Wiscosio Motor:rtars- ^i * A isoso : WAIEB COmiiOt MIES Op«n 6” lo36- ^ 7 a.rn.‘6 p.m. Mot »BSS™ aPIP£t ' ____^ Re(lecord numbers ofo: felines-to conm pete_atfair J. Cateownersserave-- M o m ssAwaf^ w n ^ — By BONNIE BAIRD JONE:NES Times-News writer d e c o ra te d cage;Iges, cushions and other facilitiilitie s to b e st show / i \ ■ their cats'char;laracter and personality. Like Morris,•is, a n alloy. c aU an d f o rmcr. e r .,stray, adopted 2 - - _____ Lronian aninial[ i ^ ^ e l t o r w h o ro se lo c o m mTiercial e r television F IL E R - W inninK tl'm a e c o v e i^ “ ‘Mor'rTs. A w a r d "1liT ir iiic "■ --star,status, nia[^py^bf the cats showii mayiyhavc'-questlon-" l ...... Twin Falls Couniy Fair's ir's annual 4-H cat show docjoesn’t able backgrourjunds. In Iasl year’s‘’show.'lhr i h e f lr s fM o r r ls ■■ ...... re q u ire a pedlR ree. a lonR si iR silky co at and a tu rn ed -u p no: s. * 3 A w ard evenl heheld In Filer, many -1-H younimngsters entered _Thc top award for a Twir‘win Falls County cat is Riven j A ...... - full-Rrow n pets,:ts, bu t th e re w rre also so m e; kki itte n s an d even V-— - a .m 0 th cr. caL anandJier.babics ...... - boeause'tlKTfGJlmnmirouroutstandihg’pelliird'a'houfch _____i^aL D lanyiJceed. siz e, color.ilor.orsliape.canqualiry-as.lonpQnRas . . J \ ’ The Morriss AwardA is a golden bronze! tntrophy designed it is in good h e a lth a n d packa ck s a ch an n in R perso n a lity , — by the same companycc lhat makes the OscarOs( award for fllm actors. ItIt isi« crowned by a likeness off th e F in ick y Ono ______T h is y e a r, county c a ts wi; w li be co m p etin g in Ihe c a t sh , __ - - himself, and! w was crcated,by. Morris’_bS:iSs_9^Uvcs Cai ^ept:9^it'4p.m7forifi6MM of orris A w ard a n d o lh e r honors - .. '- .-Foodr ------.. JudRcs will be lookinR;inR for a h e a lth y c at with porsonaiily that makes)s for Rood household comijmpa*- The public is invited to attend the cat showsh( held al the nionsliip, says M yrna Kastfastner, extension home econoirlomist b r a s s a re n a Justust south-east of the fairgroundundsoffice. — wIiftftisoig^at-alfovHrfiairm ------eleveriy-deslgned-and-ind-someWmM-eiabopately-de' airdoe.*; n o tija v c ail o p e m llvIvisloirTorcatsuI” is __ : . . - ••During the cat show,, all of Ihe cat competitors willI'lll.be show caRcs/’sJie said. lid. various breeds,ds, bul cat breeders could1 havehi Iheir own treated like pampered staistars in true Morris fashion.1. Cai( Manyyoungcat own( wners spent a lot of liine'b'rushshinRand department by showing Interest andI assuringa: good owners will bo showinR; offof thoir prizes in a variety Dly of groom inR th e ir felinene friends f for the show and pr REAC3 Y O R _ 1 " - N O T ,t h e — f a f c i z - f u t u r e5 ^ 1 = ^Goine The slreatTi of tmio0 brings lo cacti of usJS i ts o w n ____ sppnini rnrnhin.'ilinnoti-QLchallQnges-and-sujs u t p n e e s ------How well WP mceLIiLUlCOX-WiH-dcpcnd-on-v ( v w h e t h e f ------wfrre rondy or not n Your fvlodGfn WoA/oodr7ien rcpresontativG cati1 sishow you how you cann p r e p a r e -lor fho future'tor youourscif'ana your fatnily'vy'w ith'dur uniquo coinbinjilton)ii of lllo insurance andi fraternalfr ------hcnotits-Discover - as millions ot M odernjr n W o o d - m en niem bers aircacjady have - thal extraI m e a s u r e . . 0 - of securiiy thal willI be t yours jhrough memm tb e r s h i p in one of \m enca's5 leadingI* fraternal life msi n s u r a n c e — s o c ic 11 c'.------ MQBEHNWOC)ODMENOFAMEIERICA Fraternal life insusurance since 1883I - - ...... - Home O Uce: RocackJsland^llinols ei61201. RICIUi CARD. I HAKBYE. I JARR 222lA fi iidilon irtFallv ^ I 2'33AddUon...... < SSS77 H Twin FalU m ■ 734-5573 J »> M onday. Soptomimt bor 7.1931 Times-N ew s.3.T;j'r}Pj5.lls,,ldaho1i_ T _ _ ------— a S b j B i eFingupj l j s e e m ^:y force hefaifc BySUSAN GALLA(LAGHER ...... • grounds."" M unn sa id . "We”liliio keep aiiaii eyeliri livesiock and— app Times-NcKS Kiilcrtei------...... jppear-to rise-tiignificantly-di/-during fair time, he said. But Bi _____ patrol forM- I fires and fire hazards.”■ ProbatJly th e mo.sl will vilh so many extra people in town, thc polico departmcile n t------______fi^uent situation sit deputies handle i;is the separation of will vill have two men on eveningngduty c instead of the usual ionone ~ Dlft:ilftccrrTrcnjham-saict:------— TWIN FALLS ^Sheriff's— , badges and reda i crosses will be “Overall,III. I think the Twin Fails Counjnty Fair lias been one Fairgoers F wiil have several r . . w oven lib e rally amamong i the throngs at this year iii resourccsatJinnd In the ever'e m - - ear’s Twin Falls of the mostist smoothlys run fairs in the staitate," the slieriff said, ofpif personal injury or illness. - C ounty F a ir. "and a largeirge part of thal is due to the: factf; thal no alcohol is M agic Valley Ambulance Ser Reserve and regregular sheriff’s .dop,uties. Ai Service personnel said they willwi American Red allowed, anda n d th e fairg ro u n d s a rc w ell ppatrolled.” a • statitation an ambulance al the I Cross volunlocrss anda Magic Valley) Ambul; he fair daily from I p.m. uniinlil julance Service Munn warA>arned th a l d e p u ties plan lo0 cite i drivers parking closlosing time, and a second am personnel will bet)C on duty for the duration ambulance will be standing: byb ion of .the fair, vehicles intiin the various areas_designalected “NoParJung." and— ddr.Idring the rodeo, During prcvii ------^------w alchlD fiouU or-petpeoplOAvho g e t o n th e w ro n g s ;cvipus fairs, the_ambulancehah a s ___ B sid e of th e law s a id vehiclcicles not moved promptly willII b e tow ed a t d riv e rs ' beeteen pressed inlo scrvice for p o r th e w rong sid ec of a rodeo bronc and for thos )r problems ranging from heai;art lose who simply expense. HisH is o ffice rs will be to u g h on illcIlegai parking because attaittaeks among fairgoers to f s c ra p e a knee. :o fra c tu re s su ffe red by rodedco a big hazansard al a fair or other eventIt w ith a big crow d is rideid e rs . ______Twin Falls Coun)unty Sheriff James Munn s 1 s a id som j^ ;iO b lo c k jg e ofo f jaccess for emergency vehiclides, the sheriff said-______R re s e rv e de p u tie s wii _Ro.»ilinc_ftrsl.ald_wil|_t^_nai.ndministcred.at threejtationons will be aM lgn^;fyihe./air^aD.andiiaxegular i-'iier Policoiice Chiof-James Trcntham1 saidf his officers also mai men also will worl n a n n e d by v o lu n te ers fromTl llth e Saw tooth C h a p te r o f 'Uithe vork as he^ed. Deputies wlwill patrol Ihe .willbetrylnf/In g to co n trc l tii.c inc id en c e of)f proi h ib ite d pa rk in g , . Am' ...... fairgrounds' and wi kmcrjcanRfiiCEoss^liapleiJier-ManacerA nn l.lvlnpL_LcgicgLslatiirr E.irh rrccivcs-ti—UOO_for_^pcnses_Jncucrcil ------hoannR(Of rsiracllicllvltles In 1983. The eonnielicl affects only individualsIs occ3sionally_gg^QV£r-thnc V : board. to-iho-counly-;^uriiuring-lhe-fatr:-In-«changer ge7-sc\’crai-mcmbcrs-Rtve~np u p — — — Twin-Falls-County,-ity,-aince-the-idaho Lcglslatlature'decreed ^commission, on. Johnson said, bui the proroblems typically arc " vacjB cation tim e lo m e et tlieir fairclircommitments. budget hearings shoishould fall on the first Tuesdayla y a fte r L ab o r r e f e r r e d b)ac a d k to th e bo a rd fo r resolution ______"I"It's a rewarding experience.’ce," Johnson_sald.,_;______D ay . - "Some pecpeople Jusl won’t accept a c certain answer."“fie '"Qne "C of the more co'mpeler}lent boards i've served on." M o re th a n 90 p e:rcent rc t of the fair’s projected H I.” J 1982 budget of sa id , ...... J aarrisoaadded n ______...... S297,000com es-(romam gate receipts. Thelnidgct,.!t, a s proposed, T h e e l gh h i l ffa ir bo a rd m e m b e rs a re pr&redominanlly farmers Co Commissioners renew appoinwintmenis of fair board mem-m- would decline someimewhat next year becausc o f a SI4.000 a n d business:essmen. In years past, the boa:lard was comprised of bers ’r s a n d fill v a ca n cie s — usuallylally around the first of the yeara r ------red u c tio n in th e comsunty tax contributionrneces:»ssitating cuts farmera-ant and-reai-eslate- Ealesmen,-.-Johnson-said.-but------sa• said Commission Chairmann AnnAl Cover.- - r r FARMi T R U C K: ! s — nOEDVm m m r ^ Specical Sfock-Re(eduction Pri(rices Just tn Time R-or Harvest!t f E EXCELLENT SELECTKriONOFStNGlE AXU ^ S ------______ANC) ==ia0Jo350>) HORSEPOWER ■ _ D ick Boyd Tom P a Pavlakovlch ^ BudToosloy Senri^ Sioct IME SERVICEA< v f t e r s a l e s g a a a a a m n M i W e9 Hove One OfThee IB e s t S h o p s In T he e 'V a llo y SEE US BEFOIDRE YOU DEAL!Ll :ep a watchI (on all - — thefair-'h lii MAGIC; VALLEY INNTERHflTIDNNAL m e. happeningss-this week— INTERNATIOMAL HARVIVESTER 259^th Avo.W.^ (Truck LanoW.) in y/our c Times-I-News 7 3 3 -4 2 6 6 12 T im es-N ow s, TwinnFai;s,jd_at}_q Fj “ SW I w > ■ IJ a J f l f x o M IINGSOOIIIT - - ' APPEARI - illlG M Al lU G .31 -SEP1*r. i3tth ■ A I v l P j t h i h e w CHRISTYci MIN8TREU -H _Sopf..25. 26,.27„. ______DINNER SHlow C . : ...... *20r o " S • Vool.Oscor ^ • Brolloclod Select Lobstor Toils • s t r i p> sSirloin, New York Cut R E N K P A U L | H H . . . - • Roqs< PrlPrjme Rib of Boof, Au Jus I H H V Sooting at 6'f6 p.m. • Showtime ot 8 p;m. kPPIARlHO Sept:I t . 1 4 - 2 0 ------COCKTAIL SISHOW ...... *6 Your Choico of)f J2 Drinks • Showtime at np.11 | BILLLYARMSTI rRONG "A ~ l N N l ' D E D C O M ^ ' ' -r^ f g n m r 9t ! i ,10l i i ,a n i l1lltll \ ■ i a . Spociol.DII.DInnor Shoy/jhoso throoJ nightsr . \ \ , IM. In our>ur boautiful Gala Showrooj o m ______\ 2Gzmrnm 2 BGREATSHOV PLUS _____ \S l *25,000 In P rizes tha Top Recording Stan __ fo!o bo O lven Aw ay - o f W - T I M f t ------i M M Y R A Y — Th*ManyMu«ieo1 ■ Cloud Thai Crl»d’'. "Wolkin ComodyDollghtto :k Home". "Juti Wolkin In Tho 'P le at» M r, Sun ’. CALLN. NOW FOR RESERVATIirioN S S H A R I L E W And Fomiiy of Frlendt., ------2 0 8 7733-5163 3 or7027SS^^ 2 3 2 1 ------’ Lombcho^ ' and GriKly". 0 3 ^ hFOR-l-«PI€IAL ------IV K T SUNDAY n* buifoi In.tho Convtnlion roor — CACTUtPITI >rt«thu dining room «id got lh< SHOWTIMH Ifei irao. The p 'ica i good Iron ha H oriethu and 1:00 p.m. tn thi SUNDAY thru SATURC >n room thru 3:30 p.m.Colo roor Dinner Shaw 8:00 P. 5:00 p.m. wilti ola coM# menu. Cocktail Show 11:00 f ^ q UIII c o d a B £ n SE - u■ion c j l oom et moiost-sehool authororities~ F j r f r t i m ^ aehanp: e f o r k i[ids to nm i s s s d^HooT - "“ ByCTEPHANIES^( ^HOROW d is t ric ts1 h£ have become atto rn ed The fair “is not a major dlstrac-dl the whole week, a b s c nnses s e must bc excused1 Times-News writer to the abset»enccs of students during tio tloa. There is some distraraction, "We just find it tooI hard to hold beforeha^ond, otherwise students ___t h e .w e eiLof t o the. fa ir . School g o n e r— y e -yes.-becausewe have a-numimber-of— schooi-whenthc-f;i-fairts-ROlng-on— rtsTdlscllsclpllnaryactlOttrsul,“sald“ a lly s t a r t s ; i------■ts a week o r tw o befo re th e s tut i d e n ts n o t h e re . B ut 11 IsnIsn’t to o a c r o s s th e stre e:t," t,” said Filer Su- O’Learyiry Junior High Principal FILER - Jusl ass studentsst seem fair and ofl I often enrollment increases dlldifficult to motivate themn again perintendenl Sheltieldon Kovarsky. Gordonin -• Armstrong, If students lo be forgetting theyc lazyI days of after thetfairfinlahes. fa ...... y jj I h l s e a r l y / 'T w l n F a lls H ighSh School - He said the “ twoiVo weeks on, one have theJje p r o p e r e x cu se s, they m a y' summer and settliititling down lo ' School n I principals say the fair P r in c ip a l F r a n k C hariton sal — — hydrAU; UCANIIDMECHAI^NIGAL 1 I S I X : - R O w I DIRE■ C T i b e e E T H A IR V E S 1t -e -r | Z . ~ - a 5 5 > v - . H-LY^DRAUI ------I J-IGALUY___1- U DDRIVEN FPROVED & « - M O R E £tFRGIENT f ---- * L G W E R fMAINTENAN(JOE ' ^ H * q u i e t e rR MEE lin m r\Eoi/^kip ______d SS r^-*- L^C O IO FI cED FOR HEAV iJl “GStRFIEl y * H A R V E S5TI^SIXR0WS - 'S OF CLEANI EBEETS k M A I S O A V^AII-ABLE-W ) lTromECHANIGAH ---- ; He’s catniplip tchyouiL tunnsly bone! - S t DRIVE"- a -7 _ W e V GARFIELD thille cat is the star of “ GASARFIELa:; the W lable 4' new com ic stripIp now appearing in out)ur comic section. pj If you like cats,s, you’ll love GARFIELILD. If you hate . cats, you’ll reallyally love GARFIELD bs, O a « aacause h e's the iioNliiE s icC . I kind of cat thatit ccat-haters love to hat( a t e ! JUNCTION HWY. B YOURINTEIERNATIONAL ^ V . 2 4 & 2 5 M GARFIELD. Wa Vatch-for-him . I^HARVESTEf:r XL d e a le r •RUPERT, IDD /A H O M s PH O N E 436-25 - 3 1 9 1 M h S W B ------14 T im es-N ew s. Twin Falls,alls.lcIa^o Monday, Sepiememt>of7,19ai ------■' k : t K €? Ea 4i r ^ i 4 s - ■ I [■T~«-n —-— -xitr ^ _ North I - ______'n Failir i 3 n n .Horse r i O i r - l ¥ - - - -—a re n a — - i ~ ------p ~ r “ T - r - ....7 - - ' - 5 r - 13 “ ap ^ 1 1 _ n _ _ . 1 l e J ® ^11 il ^ ^ indd e x — B eef arena I fd y P ' Truck 1. F a ir officifice parking— 2r0 1 d officeic g ------~ n ------^ ~ ! — B p ^ L - -20— — - 3j - ______3...i=H-dair;iiry_andJj!eeLsaIe_____ b am ■ ------4. B eef bamim ------5 0 □ □a.- kl _ ■ _ 5. Dog bamm - _ . - / 35 6. B w fb aim m ? [zm 7. B eef bamin\ m u r r 8. P oultry/ I p - ' n 9. M erchantants’ building H2 “ H 1 37 10. H orse bba am §2 * .i: 11. Horse bba a m # l_ m j 12.4-H hors<•rse bam 1 i 13. Stud honlorse bam __ i 2 ______- ______14.4-H h oirse rs bam ______------S-J t - - ~ — ” ■ 15.4-Hhorairse bam 16. Queen1 h(horse bam _ ! j 1 ^ - \ \ . • ___ 17. M ercharlants’building//3 - I ■ ~ — ------18.lants'-building M erchar HI______- h — ------19,-MerchanlantsUMiUding tf4______1 Concession 20. Race trairack rest rooms II area ...... 21; A rt guildllld building - - ^ 2 2 . B roadca;cast-buildlng— ------23. Antiquesjes building 24. Hom e artsa r building __ ^______25.,yiJMtl]jLi]J i u i l d i n g ______------26. Ladles3 r I South — -- Monday, Sepie.jlemBer7.ie8i Times'Newa!JwS7TwmFattsrldanol5 f i 19811 TwinFsa l l s C o l un t y F a i r■^clTeduhl e ------FIL E R - Althothough Jh e 1981 .Twin Falls Co County F a ir and ' lo am . - - J Judging of Produce iuid Fruits al Noon to 4 p.m. — Bands scheduled it officially beglQ until Wednc latlbeproducebuildlng. N mod to perform at the band stand, Rodeo does not d Jnesday. Sept. 9. lon'm’-- J Judglngof Kitchen and Pantry aat the home arts building, 111 p.m.—Showing of Exotic Breed-eedsot the show arena, fairground.actlvH:ivity is sdiedulcd before theg olofficial opening which will11 be closed duritig]udf^Dg. 2 p.m. - _ y i a ^ FFA Round)d RRobin Fitting and S ^ in g at theth —7------date:------. . lOa^mT^■^udi'jngofYqulhatJheysmlh.bubui]dEit]wtil^’also.wmi)c_-5bO'ib o w .a re n a ._ _ _ i:___ - Several fair hlghighlights are planned for Monday,Mo Sept. 7, cioseddurinf 3|3 p.m. - "Open tolheWorld"Ste ______/ ------EXTRA HHEAVY DUTTY SPECIFIC/ZATIONS • 3 6 6 cubic inch \ : FINANCING A\W ^ L A B L E ______\ V-8 ongino _____ GMACI ;------•-5-«p*ed transm m i s s i o n " • 2 spood roar onaxlo • 920- 10 ply tiroros • Roinforcod hca‘Ovyduty from o • S o m o w ith 16 foot combination boelfot an d groin bodios ■ ...... rand N ew Tandom) m A x l e s 3 2 55 O < verland, Burley,, ( 6 7 8 - 9 4 8 6 SPEC!ia l : Bot U p ForaO Ft.DB o d s 16 Twin,]^in,Fpils,J(3at¥r'}7W0'’'l9i‘. Epp;ppte»Titef 7,.1981.-1 I I J - I Schqcpis RTO ------•contimiedfromPaiP ag e.M < ggwww rd to changc ir ______TESTERRN ing a school sincss; Rob--- request to Ihe fair board'hJ?rmdpal— t ^ DUDS/AT ._-.lhcdalcofthafair.-:------lers-V seem to . r in fall to . ■ Charllon noted setting; "OLDTI/l A A E i calendar is a tricky busin( erl Sluart Junior HighJby th e s la te % M- -Jack WatlR said teachers:l wllh the if prefer slartinR earlier ii IR FAMILY STORE fairs in the ^ PRICES'n* - INTI iTHE BLUE IAKE°5H(HOPPING CENTER endinfiiatcrinsprinc. said Tom V i !!■ .j pLAOE ) \ Because of HT ------The fair's date is set Bby of Ihe fair — : O i •‘.so as not to conflicl\proccss. ' . % J schedules of couniy fair L ARGEST STOCK OF ftlagic Valley, area, sa --- \ - — s t^n hold % ------TRAUSS"------W E SeN Shouse, fair manager. Bc this, changing the date.abor ol Day," ^ C VALLEYJ____ w ould b e fl c o m p iic a le d p r I of the yoar % J -B O O T^— to miss a ^ A MEN'S BY ACME .1 ------The-fair lias "always b Ik - ^ th e firs t w eek a fte r l>abc K m T x - m a tTCH WESTERN HOUSTON — Shouse said. "Ifs" Twliroblem of % _ H DAN POST County's biggest party; of was not if __JM and everyone hates to P_=CASUUALSUITS:. party-” ...... rA R G E vhich occur “C ^ W. BY' FARAH .ASSORTMENT Sllll he felt the.-proldo nol p o w __ . . . LEATHERS • ■ Kchool/fair scheduling v fulingsitua- ^ ^ 9 ^ coLbSsT SImilor u n ti______^ MP ------•GREEN ------— •NAVY BLUE------: ------loilluilfolion ^ # T A N »BR3R0WN •GREY Other county fairs, whii ------PRRJS-SIZE __ ‘-'‘>illieL''’-tM summer._do_feel Ihe fair ^ CES 2 8 IOT50 the sam e kind of schedulii a fte r school % ____lion asinTw in Falls Cou nt 20%- f i l e r -M lnlmlalurc u antique cars, i^nlaRC air ions in both age-brackets inclielu d e: clolhing, hand 1980-8 and'iahks arc onene iaspect IfiarM fs'lhTVouth 0-81 school year. A $300 purseirse will be divided among Ihee Ij inary. models, pictures, cera:ramies and misceila- partic apart from olher areasarc of the Twin Falls County 'ticipating schools. niyfalr. neousenlriesries. ■•ThT he heaviest participation, ho Bul this open das!lass competition for youngster , how ever,>as usually l)ocn inn u le rs ag ed B to IB H andw ork)rk entries—include—afghanans. -dressed dolls.— llie m ------years includes mannany olher crafts and hobblci •model division^'-Montgomcnicrysaidr“A-speciai-award is- ry-and-noedlepoint.- Picturere JudglnfT'looks a t' givenen for the besl'of show and m o d e ls cata g o ry lhalhat children and adulls alike c ,nd the types of modds havee~M “ diarcoal. oil, carloon anand other enlries^ alv^y “ II rea iiy is a funun Ibuilding to s e e ,” sa id Youth i^ays v a rie d fro m y e a r lo year.ar. One y ear m iiilary ilems - cry s a id ...... ' / 7 "pTanciILe5.jpeps and laqks^ace-poj ______Suporlntendcnl Nap'JajiciLtojiifiom ecyJJtjliacts -popularand, the next.-year H'sl bcsrorshW aw ards arc presic^nTed"for Ihe Youili classi c i a ^ in "lhat Ihehe I■ — Agricultureiral ^ ^ i _ cooperativiiv e s - ^ ^ ~G om """"“ni * .. -g, marketing Tv'-T If term coopotoihutlves * In mooMrmj ------_ ^ I ______^ 5 ^ V I ■TOre • 1 0 ------o 1 r I jr = z i 8 ”^ SiWLl] ______I I ^ r o s s volume« ol form I J Nothin' fits Rodeo like — — — product u le a — i------j f ------— 1 Low*‘s® -S Q 'd d ic m a n ® ^ - Boooot Jeans. Cut to ride to u 'V tough and firsniboih” ' a lillie wider al the bottom lo fit easy over boots. And m aybe best of all, .. -Levi's'*’ quality is built inlo every j -ll I ‘ I l-U X i 'U ■LJ± ± j^ L rugged pair Go wtth“ihy best ------tradltlOTTflf-rhTr ______p jd W e s t,,G o . — - Ij,2vi‘b'’'! “ ------z f 1 • 100*. Colton BTUu ' • 64% Cotlon, 36*. s Polyostor. Ouro- \ Plut® Donim ostor.'SO^r Colton B \ Solid Twill In Drown orxJGrnon K \ ___tJO;.^rJU!L More lhan liolf o millionmil cor* oul thoro oror^'t showing jho thoir ago. ond ihe P p T l Navy and Dork rooi&n 11 Pf.tiBfv-oSliirSliino JH _ BfQwn Proi0fv<3.aiin0 J o u uniquo proloction iy*'®’’’ 101 Mall oul iho slush ond 100% Toxlufiiad . _ sool. Iho )otl and tandend ihot con ruin your cor't finitinith. And il work*. In focl- •• Woven Polyotior ooo Pr«iorvo-9,in<,lro■ Ireotmnni^ond on annual lojealealont iroaimoni. end youf __ Twill In Suntan, _ _ cor'tfinlihijguofonioo'lood. In writing. For a t long o» youyoi own the car. NovybndBrdwri ■■ — Unliho w ai. |}io ProtProiorva-Sh'no Ireoimonl i* boffluffed righi into your car t • lOOTi Docron® finish, to form a proio F A Rt # M E R S . . . JJsn'^t It T im[ ( l e T o L.______~ ^ = R e t iire r Y oorT iiired O ld TRRACTOR? KA\+IN *tU ^l€IG H F GO R D C F- TRiFACTORI C A N A^RRANC i - - FirN A N C IfN G F O RI Q U A L IIFIEDBL UYERS THiR O U G IH FO R Dy M O T O^R CRED)IT C O . -----QUU lC K tY &CON\VEN1ENiT lY . H e rre's e fust a nI tex am p le off»ff o u r g re a t d e a l s . . . TW-30 FlORDDTtgiEL TRACTOOR ------( S e r i a l - N oo.C 643505)-l-163 hpr. PTO0 m ^ ______-•_•_ 4,.WheeLDrive . . - . R^eor-W e heel-W eightst s ------ -•-Auxiliary^Fyel-Ta-• o n k — — ------• T6r6~Sp^dTrarrsrriissi(sio n • jCab w /A ir Condiliitioning, • ReRear W ork Lights Heater. Defrost, • Po^ower Adjust Innerr - AM/FM Stereo ww/Duals / - "Rear'' • Cab Visibility Grc • ro n t W e ig h ts ------/Sliding ReorW« in S o w ------. - . 3i R ennote V a lv e s ^ 1 5 . 5 % /A nnual Percc:en tag e R ateH I s r - ^ P rresenflyA vaailable Throuu g h F o r dI HM otoF-C rodi1It-G o^-ForrrQ!ujilified-B n uye M a n uufacturer's Su;jggested $ f-k — - R e t a i l » 3 ^ 0 . 0 0 = J ------\ ...... iitPfice-^r:^$53 K 9 1 1 3 ^ — ► OHoropplnrtomnk(orlrntt^C rtfory; pnco ddoes no} include sales-s Ifax. F.O.B. Twin Falls.Is. IdahoI ------a A s kk about ouur pre-se oia s o n J i n o i K ice plan.— • K a hhn-L ucich FFord, throu>ugh Ford ------B u y ^? r s , z z z z _ ------" n : NEWMODELSAI(VRRiVING MID->-SEPTEMBER KAHNM-LUC:iCH ------■ f II— rtmo»N ew3.Tt>.TwfnFans.kJahdlS “ ------D e m a n d fIforqm tifiilkini n c r e a s i r ^ ------bi>airy go>at induiistry gauningiiinpop^darity BySONJAHILLGIL.GREN ‘ r e s e ajrcb r c aod informalion on n largest commercial operatioD o{ violalion of stristrict state rules on equipsdpmenL necesary to p r ^ UPl Farm Editor T phases of agricultnre. ... ess -wfaicb 'h a s 1.000- m ilUiag a; does, baodliag tbatI aare geared to w ^ - the mml » k ooe knows for sure bow many I _ "S y .whicb is what female goats« are cows. Blut ut U is better for a lam i^t( dairy j _to ' goats are In the Unitedd caUed. Goats produc luce so little milk baveare a 0 >at tbaa a cow to productJCC WASHINGTON-'N - D a iry g o a ts, a — S t a les,_Tbe_govenunent_some^ s _ ------^Tbcrcarclotsof goats in inArizsaa compared to cova iw s a n d th e d e m a h d . its mm ill ilk b e e a u s e a g o a t g h r e s a hailalf U ny s e c to r of Ameimerica’s vastagri- - tinMss countsc goats io tbe-millioos-S-- and in states lo the Nortbi Ibeast like is so limited thsthat it usually is oot gallonIon or gaUoa oT milk a daj cuJtural industry,ry, are gaining in but tbe Uk count includes Angora lay a Pennsylvania,. New Jers!rsey a«l fioanciaUy feasiiasible for people lo compa popularity. g o a tsi r.raised 16 produce wool and npared to a cow’s output^ 1^14 ct Maine. Theieast Interestt h^I b ^ invest the <20,1^ ira or ^,000 in.. galtwto n s p e r d a y . . . T h e a n im a ls air r e sm a ll, com pali- goats raised for meat inn 'intbeSoutbeast. b le w ith h u n ia n s-ais and graze oniand Texas,s. There is no doubt intimerest is ■ !"■■■ ■ lhat cannot sup{aipport cattle or Ms.. Kapture.1 who has raisedd growing. Twenty years agotherea{ I m . sh e e p . g o a ls1 a:as a timeH»Qsumittg b o ^y were less than 500 membeijersinlhe 1* -^ Ai f t T lire-is a_conmm ’mp rria l for.27_y«Lyears. has about 50 g o ^ at aa .- American Dairy Goat Asscsociallon. ------from people whoho are allergic to Umeono n a n a c r e a t 9 ta w n e e . K ans.i. N o w Ib e re a r e 18,000. M s.]K ap tu re m cow's milk, often0 babiesb. or elderly Shelso5 contributing editor to Dairyf said Utere ttas been a jumm p in th e pec^le. But goat’>at's millc is ud- G o a t Gi b r T h e F a i Guide. Sbe estimates theree number of young peoplele raising-- ' a i r ! available in aa estimatedesl 7D per- are e ea a s ily iOC^OOO-daio'“ f f u l 55’ - goats for4-H projects, . cenl of the oatloa'ioa*&.urt>an-areas -loU ked.sl -by-people who are fairlyf - - B ut to ta l c o m m e rc ia l p‘reduction-' r t - W I because of probletblems of raising serious;i s a b o u t th e e f f o rt in the nation is only 4,000 n g a l i ^ 1 1 1 1 1 0 B o o t s ______g o a ts a nd p ro ce ssinsing milk. The: J N o. 1 d a iry g o a t s ta le Is5 per day. Other g a V s m ilkUc is good ______■ r lraAMfii i Jrttiam aris also sue of thej quality but it is oftenI sold la Tt- L hobby or sideiloee forfc rural Ameri- . „_____ T h e h^>ord■noJcd o t values ol th e; OOld West. Wedded cans. In fact, thebe average" dairy ^ - to tho? lookl< ond ih c leo th er o f »o Employment in the U.S. — We'r're not just y L ynw n i ood Shopping Cen U O .C U L B k M enter — 733-6538 233Add r -... - M onday. S e p fenle m b e r 7.1961 T im es-Neww3.Twlnfaila.kJaho?i s. i ______L e a k pipe "walkc e r ' s F ure- g[«iftoe 1 9 5 2 . Ir r ig a tion s y s { e m ~ Scferving thel aic V alley w ith a II _ • more exppens/ue_- large supply ofo home furnititure, applianoices, lam|:nps, wall decorc■ations, Come s i- b u t e f f e cctive t ] us today! NEW YORK (UPIUPI) - A leaky T ^ ^ ~ hose made of grqmiimd-up. old auto tires conceivablyf couldc revtilu- (ionize the irri^tka tk m of la^k-ns, vineyards, orchardsd s ja n d ev en Field ------crops, A lla n C lark , x>f D Di allas, c a lls it Leaky Pipe but ItioolkxAsmorelikea hose and uses ordiirdinary garden • S ■ hosefiUings. TTSi0- . _ . -It-was invented ly Jim Turocr, ------also of Dallasrueartyrly tra years ago~ "B P " f ! — . 1 aod Clart, who mad(lade a fortune lo |S: real estate wfaiie still very young, ------has put ly a-ptant-to-Uto-roanufacture— ------l y ; . U. HewUIbelumingcDg out 60,000 feet - a day yearend. HHe e h a s d istrib u - ____ tors 2uu) dealers;rs lo Texas, ------______-.CaliIonua,CotoradoadoaadFlorxia.------Leaky Pipe alieaready is being ______buried inder_scm jptToi)INEnE ~ veral-tbousand.. iawns in these stateates and it has been tested successfssfuUy in vine- LAWN y a r d s a o d m u t a n dJ num t o rc h a rd s lo _ California aod Texas.a s . - - Clark said-growthw th r a le s - w e r e — - I about twice as fastst as; by above- ■ i (p'ouod inigatkxi met MUR Ticthods becausc l i RNITURE Leaky. Pipe, irrigateslies the plant at ^ the roots, and liquidlid fertilizer can ------s m rc a r a rc d T iiro u {i{pnn p r ------l | He said irrit’atingmg at the roots 7 Instead of from abov(wve ground also / has the advantage• of not fostering ^ ------weed growth becjii;?atoe-90-m any-- - f .— w e e d s fe e d p rim a rilyily throughi th e ir < . o w foliage and have! v e ry shallow ' ^ 1 ^ ro o ts. 1 The pipe is basediscd on ah‘old~ ~ V ci c o n c e p t b u l o n e nobo<>body had much > Extensigg^ tM .T te luck with until Tumei■ner hil on using - R*g.»g. 209.95...... ground-up atiio tires~!ermixed^with-ft— - -e-p: fea j M polymer lo make a loog-lasting. «T »• i ^ l i ^ — ' porous, flexible pipelipe that would «»l?.«*WQ-foblQ. 1 4 c h a in Rogl«s- $179.95. . . distribute water iitwundefground-at—I i~'' jg ” I very low pressuree byI capillary attractioo. All other soil soakoakers or drip ~NOCRmWAVE irrigation systems; operateop above _____-— t- ground. Clark saysJ lth ^ u se n w r c ’ “ ------^ ------■ thantttlccasraucnwaiw aterasteaky------Pipe, don't last ass longk and are expensive to maintaintain. Clark said Leaky Pipe will lastst undirgti ound ------a t-te a s t-e ig b l-o r-teen-ycare.-w n -; oD -'t— ------freeze, rust or collectc td d ir t. ------W hiteClariscoocedo • ______Pipe cannot competclete in overall cost aod efndencyy \with oatural ■ ■ ditch waler irrigBtioatioo,-he-said I ■fvrtpLOIi TZK dt^^ ------n a lu ra l d jlc h w a t dV ' ts i Decorajog ^ » t 9 4 3 9 . $529.95 scarrer. aod he saUUd his product nj DIGITAL wiU o u tp e rio m i otbcJther lypes of s u r fa c e ir rig s tio o , pa;»iticulaH} il the SALE ...... ’ 4 3 9 * * “dragging rain" overiverhead spray ^ EWcffonk Towch ControJ*rol« • Digitd Reodout Panel • Tim g -Im » c anif*-.Cooiun a ■ p « ito«i < — ■— -syBtgna 4hat are aoU I1 oLkUu u tu _ T port U .fit .T•fW: 22 Tim os-N ow s. Twin1 Falls,Fal Idatio Monday, Scptoptombof7,l58T tt - : 0 4 1 3 i C K : .i.i ..• .•!...... F a r ni i p r i c: e s rttmm □ sn eeiTrfaltfr e v e nI m o r Wnnday,Sopt(ip tem b er 7 .1981 T)mos--Nnw'nw3. Twiri F.ilLs, )(J,iho 23 BB'/ ■ F F ■ — V ~ r ~ I t i ; ------^ T b l j U f i - ' •' ...... ■■ A w i n i n g teararain the horse-pulling{ contestc h ^ Is a sled loadedloi to 7000 poundsI st^ear-at4h(36 fair - mix(xed fun, misl T W IN F A\LLS L I — Like ali big events,I, thtl e 1980 Tw in F a lls - C o u n iy F a ir hh£ a d Its m e rrim e n t and its mism ish ap s.------There w ere;ire sm iles from winning entraitrants and tears from ------— c h ild re n biddirIdinR farwell to their just-auctiictioned 4*H lam b. ______m a b f i u t a nost-flvery^ndrofthc— j^unds takenten up by booths or rides orr exhibits,e: misadvcn- tu r e s a n d a dd v v e e n tu rc s w ent h a n d In hand, W b s One nij^t,it, the most-exciting rodeo>0 action took placc B tPff o u tsid e th e a rcre n a . Several bulUu lls e sc a p e d d u rin g a bullridlnding event, leading lo H B : - J l ------an n in sh c c d u le t The bulls Vr’ ----- Grog Specht. left,.with w lastyear's— - S------^ ‘ V.------“OpcnVn W orid Q ass*' grand cJ ^ T ' ' champion fteer ^ - T and She;hawn Schnltker with the rc«crve ariC T ftnd c h a m p i o n ■ 5 L ’ "T" V 'p K 2-1 Times-Nows.s . TTwin Pfliis, loaho Mondaylay. Sepiombei 7 ,1f>81 I ^ ;• - 1:______• _ —Animctlsjpipedpieahd^ juriH^t^f^htitthe^^coufyf/bir — F i ' - . , — ...... - ______V • - - ; t ■; f ■•••i J " -p l — - . M il ^ l :„ l i tj^ p C s^H jjnrajkL^ b r : r r r : : ____ $ ’T a . v . . "ic#™!Lj ... V • ------ |-——— ------Sheriznff-JamerMnnirtakerBrardlp^lmrdunlrtank— ■— — ^ ^ n n i p ' ------f r t a p S : i v ■ ife ^ ■ ' 7 ■■ i r ■E^.. yj^:-:-=J-i------r....i__ 1— 1 j ^ H H s J J ' TS^ip ^ r w L: j T ° m JmmmtiBHKI A Hereford (above)i) gflct* a trim b ^fqrelast j yeaY*« fatrvndyii3oey, Alaii — ~~ ------a n d M[rgr-JdlurHeclrof rs TwtirFafalir^gtrt)—~ 3 ^ 3 vtsU the free ex(!xhlblts In the Chlldren’’99 Barnyard1 s "'- ■':i> - .S - - Monday,-SeptememberM Sfli— - Times-NowsrwsrTwinFaiisfidanor^ ■“ |S r B 3 P * V '> f v w >' L ,nsE :2fl » V . r ‘" '’' ^ ® B j ^ , iTliebtlbright lights of the^^Octictopus*.FeiTls wheel andod oth«r rides along thee Midway help create) thecamtvalU atraospherlere of the fair BiM .. . - ., pSH rB ^fffn? II ______ v- t . ~r, 'T . ' • ■:ac^jtdaSgSB^^^BBi ...... — W b Arrkmih 1 (abo^) roll up ta that coveredred som e of th e food booooths "pres "igff __ as.the cleanup big chchore afterT t last year’s fair bej>egan V - . I K. ■ \ m m - L j > . H Z a v • 26 Timea-Nows.Twinfrin FflHs, Id a h o ! - M onday. Sepieptomt»t7,,1981- • _ . . . . ^ »/ H^HHL i H ^ h B h ’ i ■^^^■14 i)|i:» ii'...... f f TT M M_orwlay..S«|i:UplewMM ir.iaai,. Tlm e^mPl^ews, Twin Falls, Idaho 27 i . ] B i H ^ ; [ r l H /•• ■ P j l B i l l ^ I iS S ______RCA___I XLjy B / c o ^ ^ —— (taoonal ------■ U l j— RCA- ^*P°na> / | » XL-10C>0 i^BH RH — i H I't I'lU U . ii^imtJ ■ FINANGINNG AVAILAIVBIEI ------OOR USE Y bl•UR BANK C;:a r d s ! 28Tlm08-Now8,TwinFim Falla. Idaho M onday. SoptBptemberr.1981------B m —— ■ NO PAYMENTS TIL DECEAABtK! M onday. S o p tem b e r 7.1981 Timos-Nows. Twin Falls. Idaho 29 9 • : c ... l l ■ ■ ■ ■ '•V .W ■>v.AaL ■. • , ;■ .i - . I1 _ ■ I \||lS S^V1 s ll)U== i I r/) ' 5 ' n V l V f ^ l S M I ils ^“5 I II SVLVANI^IIA I 1 ,, j liT-lllAlll 1 COLOR 3 : Lip IM M ijf i 5 a*' " ■ • •^ .T .n i^ g ^ MI syiVANI* " /^/ , ^ j| :\ ff Iil %:x ^ ' III T I. I U(ue®2e^ i IW IHI n m U «H tMOpriwoctmti TWIMPALL* T33*409< .. .. ISE»SimiM [ ^ n ■ WASHINGTON tU t'iJ — Tah’akUiR Ja?Tuoryi980iii reiai ^MMidn rdr'thc' ,el purchasilases or U.S. soybeans and • a d v ta n ta R C 'o f'its 're n c w c d trncl nding Soviel invasTonofAfg\ f ^ a n is l a n ; so y b e a nI pr ■PA IK aipactty:— Akmc high a. 1 : - ^ «P«klghw a]r ■■Miaedab / SBS------aModuUrdM^nu tQ.QIbaJand------B a B c o m p el (20%” w a« high at —■ - HO •ProdueaaUctMn.Mn. tlurp.drYoepimfMr mfauiuonioo any t i n papar S 6 « p f l WB frocnSV>'‘x 8'/>"lci" to 10" I M." Coptoa on pUJn bond■nd ;papar. ovarhaad K | proi«clorl>lm.«oioflotefd «to ^ . Ufaab. vadng paper. B i ______f Mh-TTTTftrrT------BM pvrmteMtyi»#y opamion and j P ■ ■ nanca, n H • AulonuUc dry tonwtona dwiaitv oontrol, 30 Gas & I f lH • intarruptlon funcik 1 9 8 1 VOLKSWAC Diesel Kikonwfth copy memory. IH IGENMBBir ^ H • ConvMUm n «t tbbad « platan.______i DC-131____ _2_ 2 5!??;J5«!J.sioc*<.No. e i -o--AM/FMaj NOW ONLLY ...... ■ ...... ^ 6 ( ri: (oi» "■itlfnat»d mpg" forr c< o m - I ___ porlfon. Mpg vorI«s - »p*«d. frip length, wool Actual highway mpg probobly b« l«ts.) I m FEW THINGS mUFEWORl t o ASWEUASAVOLXSWAGI£ LA(I es^ 1 f ^ - 1534 Bluo Lakos Blvd.r^VOLI I KSWAfGEN ------733-2954------” In RORSS C H E ^ FA / a o i Monday, Septiiptembor 7.1961 Timos^ew:'e w s. Twin Fails. Idaho 3i ...... I ... r f r ^ n r i n r e r p i( ( i ^ e ^ o n l a sst n ig lit o f faa i r -Thinteen=i3v i B ^t^que* ~ln=lM i ^ ii? o 3 eroT/dditio c c \ t antes\ Tf ;IHE R - Thi rI oeii “ yo'o ui n g " vomcn will vie for Ihe title offM N iss ^odeo Idaho during ihe 1981 TwinT " alls C ou n ty F a ir a n d Rodoo, Tlie annual event is one of)f the cour:ounIy fair's traditional highliglIghts. ■ ^ ^ Tho winner will be crowiiwned luring tho final night of the' fair,fi 5n(uialurdayrSeptrl2rbythc currirrent liss-Rodeo Idaho. Anna WaRnciic r,- — The new Miss Rodeo Idaho) v will leri RO on (o compele in Ihe Mi.-tfM Rod(lodeo America paRcant lo behi■htld . a tOt Q t l Each contestant for- Lie.stistate- titlctie lh a s o n e a rodeo o r p e sse queueen I .c o)nlcsl n k in the slale during tho pasipj M r, I Contestants will ride in the erara n d i’ - • itry or the rodeo each nijyit.a.a n d ■ ■ willill b e on th e fairg ro u n d s9 al vnrloirious tim es during Ihe four-d.■•day »ont. JudRlng continues throughohout the fair f. with personal inlervlc'lews lursday at 9:30 a.m, at the LLit------4 - }troeInn.During thl.ssos!;lnn tl ■- ...\... c ointestants n te will be judged on poisDisc. p c!rso rso n al)ty a n d a p p e ra n c e . The queens’s banquet and monod- ing- b y jh e. conlestanlS3'jli_li_ b e ______Id a t n p.m , Th u rsd a y a l Ihe ll — n nniolroe i c Jnii. The public' Is Vickie Rutledf:dge )icom o lo a lle n d th is session. Myla M eters______P------^*SeeSee CONTESTANTS w rPaffjMM ------ . V t — .■! ‘ . . . . m n — I , - 1 ______ selling. Installing, &S*ii » r . k l n g ~ Tg£M-6Q6l€^— - RUGBY SPECIAL B0D1DYFEATUHtS 12 " T IP T O P SIDE EXTEW ENSIONS_can.bo uaod on■> anyo Rugby stoked w I body to provide greater>r c a p a c ity , «■' SIDES ond goloi ChrUtlnaOBbotn.m e SEE T H E F A I ^ EYby ATT .o m e “ i w Check O urr "FAIR SPECIA^ L S : Ask For A De I V atchforthe Wlb e s t Demonstration ------i n C O i :ounty fair covv e r a g e ------______-JlU H L TRUCKAANDEQUIPMEN:NT, INC - a U w e e k ^ l c long in your Tirimes-News I L 1 4 1 S BlURLEY I AVE., BUHL »■ 733-72222 543-8281 —32 Times-News. tw in■in Falls;F Idaho Monday. Sop;opiBfnbofri9S1 - - i e* . - I h- f^rm-raG5 ^ - catfish^ production*n* . Uvo wvlght In -rrrr ^llloni"orpbtin(i»’"Ei ^ "IX 45------^ " C o mn ty F a irr D a y s ! ' > .- 1' _ ■ “ fljH ,,'; with Ncelsons Incoi>rpo rated 30 __ p*j. Nelsons Incorporal-ated -wilLbe- ot filehe Fair In Mer- r-:;,'?'.'. 2S ------chont building No. 3. 4. The Rockwellf R epresentative "M ik e M o o r e ” w illill. b e . t h e r e to a n sswer_aiiy v ques- ,‘j 15 - | ^ tions. These Rock' :kwell Promotionss will be good to' - - during the month h of September atIt both the fa|r. booth and our stoifore. Come sign opjp for our door p riz e s .______19T5 78 T7 70 79 ’80 - — - “ I------, ....:;, • DMvmd lo MgH loMng">0 ,pnxwMon -■J \ U* PlWlW ______, _ / r r ^ Y Rockwell TO’TW-l(iCtcil» I Y ftclweHBjIIIfafifafiif Cifilpped i Rockwell I [ S»w/AliijaaBbda Ennfs r/4"Ckal»SarSaNl'/4bp IgS y Average hoi^ ^ SPE:PEED BLOC SANDER _ l P l L p e s _ _ ^ ^ ...... ' oirjiKjot pod conHrutllon for ~ _ Z!1 -^'^0•woy lluih--sorKj;ng,‘ Diroct Ar«ivirri"miiJ6r marlo•rk*t«rin D to rfo 'p o d tJosign wItJi , :';i dollar* per 100 poum)unda P°'"’aim grip, 12.000 rpm, 1,3 jso i------______ompi’’P». All boll y->v I boonjorlng cor>- »tfocfocllon, 5/64" Full wrap around ba>o for o: R o c k w o li...... bjrplin m n io r:—^MT* — T " »ro »uppotrOTwn_culling forgis r ■ ■ ■ ’ o"’P*:5oaojpfnrpm^Bigculllng— ______M_o_d_el_4160 su^iniulotod plocot ol work, Aecurolo 0% on copocily, ond-pl-pock*d-with— — ___ . -Ht"1-Ad|U5lablQ.Vaiiaj|G._ A lofoty. A - pofformonco ond _ V s _____ fo^Kf >o odiuilm enl tcolo, Powor )nd tololy (ea- SpCCpood RovGfsing Drill «>« ^ RocK tiw eii ^ ^ Rockw ell ------10" ConlraciaclofSaw ~ : Zl. “Mu o d o lS ^ mffiif MolootorizodSaw blu J - i ; i t ot ggr ------ol 45* bovol. Hoo»y duly loblobio mI oaiurot 16"><26’. Only35lb» ______1-{-{-}- ..RDdnKell.. ± 1 J ± 1 - — Vvliile Speed A.W J J A O NJ O 0 J F U A- . ROCkWkwoll High-Speed Sander lijSnr 'I *®«' 12.0CX}Oo orbils per niinulo 'Thfoujn Aani ii largo Im jo tilri 45V Anti Doubl<;bl(,Miibul;il(.‘d. l)?illb(?nnng splinter ln»Ofl. Double iniu- r iolod. 2.7 cmp motor. Model — ...... I _ oquiDDPf;(J pt Model 4420 .. —------4a-«37---tob(«witf —4330.-...... winqv Rpg. 5 9 J ______44.9? 11' ...... ^24^^ 8 7 7 .3 0 ____ ■nin oxTOnHon' ' ■ ...nerl -r»K»wtitwHrr'Ioldriirt I ~ W l R o i K w e n ------i u t t t i t t m — ------Mfllcrlietf------W j l a . . . , - r . B ^ •n- bJorf. iv«i.. I m B m H r s e t j HJuy. liiJ* |i® M J- 3 « - ' __ Who buys— Rockwell| I U.S. farmlan(^ 0!85” JiPff JOiiOi' UNISAW H u>0>.pha.« I', hp pu.h S ^ ;T r fv in l_____ — r $ tfLftiriM Mlll»l.»WitlM _ ____ ^ rr.■( n \ riBnjM iTBw^irg >t*iicfliVnt3- s i ^ n ic ------Xc o a l r a c l a r ______------brwltnrMFMsliCi-ftyOi^ S p e c ia l /■/I V 1k»rIk1|ffiDiaa»«il«Ti|«si ( D ) fnikltafljlietBirKiicslttff,: e S —'-•wWjttWw-imhrttrrftr AFr^^ritrt • Qltwr v c ; fc s-at hi a B ...... No. 1340 2S. Conorol I purpcrpotu blodu. Rin\ >“ _ “ ^±V-_.f:‘U _5,8______■ _ 1- -~ y ~ ~ TToTidbJ Diamond Hok'v ■ J?I93,8S . , ‘ ’*®g- — V '*•’ 0 N E t N a _ y . . SOI Moo£Jay..Sp -WfhW»i,T/Jnt}-Fatl3,-WJhim .Spptpn^af.Z„l9aj . Tirgqs-No Corti its- ______unPagB32 ...... Horsemanship coircompetition Is scheduled to begin Frj(Fridayat2p.m, ------— al-lhe-folrgrounds-n;-rodeo-flrena.------Admission to this event^ent is free. V ic k ie RuU edge. 18. of B oise is entered as queen of)f thetl Caldwell Niftht Rodeo. Sho is 5 feet, 3'.^ Jnchcs tall, weighs 110no pounds and has light brown hairlalr and dark . , b ro w n e y e s. Shc is a sosophomore al Boise State UniversityIty majoring in " • • * _ Business Communic:nications and , D ram a; In hish schoollOOl, sho w a s '3 — ...... 1 — 7------member of the Natlilational Honor ------^ ■ ' Society and was named nan among * H I R ? ' ' ' - ' V W h o 's W ho A m ong Amii\m cric an HigJi ^ p i i J i- School Students. M y la M elera, 'iO.I. of o Boise i^ ^ ______entered as the queenn olof the I/)wer ^ r . ■> ; :r1 " Smilic River Vall^Qu.Quarter Horse ' Ag»;n(>l.nHnn ^hp_li!.s_5-Jccl^Ai ■! ------inches tall, weighs 1201120 pounds and ^ ______has blonde hair,and blubluo cyos. She Tj - - - Is ..a. sophomore, atI Idaho li Slalo A . - U n iv e rsity . A m ong hoiher actlviiles______-M —------arcm cm bershlps in thethe ISU Rodeo x ClUb. thcLSRVQIIAan. and the Idaho Q u a r te r H o rs e Associalilialion. ■ H r : : . ------. r h r t e » n n QgbonWj-i?(t.-20.-of Good------9 ing is entered as thee queenqi of the \ ------GoodlnR-County-Falr-iIr-and-Rodeo,______^ S h e is 5 fee t, five; Inchesli tall, w e ig h s 120 pounds, andmd has brown y h a i r a n d b lu e eyes. Sheh e isi presenU y Jh y .See CONTESTANTSr s (00 Page 36 Brenda J o WalVaiker Sheron Cook LIE OAVIS I&SON ’ n n B IpsIMPLEMEI!Nt FILLING AUkUYOUR FARMINGIG Bean GrowersC ; Warehguluseiirjil N E E D S F O(ROVER R lieraceiving I H A L F A C EENTURY! ^ beans tiiii • OSWALT FEE is fall at EED LOT EQUIPMENT ■ FOX CHOPPI■PERS - - w^WfSCONStNlN HEAVrDUTY-AIR CO(lOOlWGlNGINES ““ Uieir— ^ • BAUNG WIRIIRE • SISAL BALIN(NG TWINE _ _ iBRlDONPLA!ASTICBAIING-TWINE—E ------— ZZJbluhlrecei\ iiving-slal ition— = T fJ^MCODgg • FREEMAN B>BALER 311121ith Ave. SL — For moree informatioIon [___ cCall; 326-5S;950or326-i■5951 J ^ “A FaminiJy Owned &_u-Operatad- = ■J Businessss starting Will^ith Leslie Davis In1 1925, And Is ContinuedC Now Witlith Son, Gene.”J '7 U / ) ^-5^ WOULDD YOU TRUST 1THIS ______PDSSYCAfkT WITH A FRElESHLV BAKEDB LASAGNA? IfSIiLIEOAVISSasiiN— His n jm t GARFIELDILD jn(J li« \ ih»- tia r of "GARFl F A RRM i ING IM PLEMMINTS RFIELD," Ihc new comic strip now ap p cjrm g In our com«f - - n ’clion He .il«o !il«'\ tu ' tiitki'y. pi«o. pjstMmi jfid tuit(ui dboul uvcrylliimj i-Im.- lh.it ImmAnsent.liun Lel this 1874Hlghlailand Av®. E., Twin FallsIU. 733-8405 csnrankrrousrconnivinr:ving .ind utterly eurfdly caI inl<>l<» youi\ Uti tUJUng today!_____ . 34 Ttmos-Nows. Twin Falls.Ils. Idaho M onday, S o p te!m6er7,l98t m t I. ^zwotiVnLtONIIMTEmn a t io nU^IMlEI— ' ' ' ______u^ a iM U i w m i i U ...Ji mm t i The reason is sim plep i e . In foday's econom jc 2 + 2 tractorstr 3 jf - J clim ate, you hoveJ tto o g e t can doc> alm ost I m ore value for evene r y any job,b, anywhere, I . cJollorthoneverbefil e f o r e ______— ____ I international Seriese s 8 6 ______. U 1 in any area.ai I -—♦factors give you thot h a t [ j | j | I edge with performn ai a n c e ^ p r i n g p r advantages that put>ut them rrjfl^^Si planting J right at the head of t h e ijw ^ or fall tiltillage,.. — [- 90lol6yhorsepdww le r you'll go|o w hen ^ class.______— *■* ottierscican't. Lood«dI wrHi "m osf-wM o o n t o d " The Inlernat - - —r:featur*«.~W T i tth~^fherTmdair; r - - .. VofiohdH^60— ~ Axial-FlowCV Combine, in addition to supericricr crop------equipped withcopoictywi saving efficiency, you> u \ g e t ------m o t c h i n g 1^ I t r ^ 0 - 2 0 '------I m any other features5 uu; s e r s heoders. Itst's sized and • - Vw ant m ost in a w rndro'I r o w e r , pow ered toto take1 larger -R eliobility o n d *»n«;y s e i v i c e ------— ,=i acreages on< a re high on the list. YoYou'll fcfa . t i , . ond short harvest ___ ^ — periods in its stride. It's also enjoy the sarr\e kkii i n d a com bine yc ^^^H H ||^H |H P|_oof com fort ond m nvpni ^ you can rely ;our^P5jaui ______- ofthefieldsiis-in-shofi^—^— ------m B B S U B m m ^ S t - - v - SBV wtatematioaal ojuipjiieiia r t ■ j U g l ^ can ca he^yov move oolB t , iDusofnanre i n a h a n y ! ______1 ' “ ^ r n M B ______ ^ MAatch a the srze of yoL o p>eration e i v^ith th e rigight S j S ■ize sp read er, loqde j g g ______a n d b l a d e . ' We extendi o u r Invitoti) tion to comiee see our es^xh^b^t at th Ve f i 61 3rd Avee . W . ______Twin Fall!lls I INTEiERNATKONAL,, Inc. 733-91122 Monday. Sci ii S e p te m b er 7.1981 TimcsTNctNcws, Twin FaJls.[£JanolS t s ^ContfawedtraafniF^9f WOT-Jwinu realism and the rodeo mernem ber ot the ISU Rodeo CCl l f r e y e s . She is a se n io}r rs at Boise State entered asa s th e q u e e n of th e C assia ------a tie n d in g “ B otsc“S la te ate-universiiy” clubrsie-irTs~aisij a member of tlie AlplVlpba Clli Omega sonHty andd the University, majontin n g in “com- OoiBtyTaiFairana-RodMrShe-is-s— a n d is a m e m b e r of theth e B oise S tate P a n h a n d le R eRodeoClub. EasSastcm Idaho Rodeo Associatiation. munications with ana n e m p h a sis in fe e t. 3 ioiioches tall, weighs 115 Rodeo Club. She wasas also. named M4iss is: Cook was also named MMiss mass media and pre-ire4aw. She is a pounds, aoai)H hix; hjpode hair anri M iss H igh School Rodeo Ri Idaho Con,^cm geniality 1980 a t th e M iss m e m b e r o f th e B oise:se State Univer- blue eyes.'CS. Stw is a junior at : , ...... !978;1979. . lO d U ^>tnhn P a goa>it pnrf ttiA 1 --SbanuOoiO ook. 21 o M d a h o F a lU Is 'a(pK», rTJatinnal l^^BrighamY-B Yoong UnivcTSTtr------— entered ass thet queen of Pocatello S U R odeo Queen. StudoU Exdiange,i. Honors Pro- Brenda Jo Walker.M8. H of Bonner Frontier Days. Dj She is 5 feet, 9 g r a m a n d Rodeo Team. Ti She is is entered as the queen qu of the inches tall.1. weighs\ pounds, aod L Lj 3n d a F rie s r . 20, of Boise5P l5 presented employed^ as a pro- Angelaa Fteter,F is, of Burley is PanhandJe Rodeo. SheShe is S feet, 8 hasbloodtiafaalr and blue e ) ^ sate is cntcntcred as the queen of the Bi fessio n al m o d d . e n te re d a s th e q o e e o o f th e R iq)ert Fourth of J inches tall, w e i^ 125;25 pounds, and a s e n io r a t IdaboIi State University, SageSagebrush Days. She is 5 feetjel, 2 Df July C debratto. She is fivc feet U has brown hair andtd 1hazel eyes, majoring in biology with an cm- indiodics tall, tt-eighs 95 pounds,. i and t taU . w eig h s 100 pounds, Among her activitiessinhlghschool in phasis ioI pre-med. She is a has b ro w n h a i r ao d b a z d eyes, las reddish brown hair and biU u e LamAdtaxa,W,_»,_o. Boise is s e rv e d a s h e r h ig h school r o d e o club c l president and particqtate:ates in the riding and trainingofloffaoraes. , Krlftt Fr a tta to L . 19, o r Je r o m e ^ — cnlerodastas the queen of (be Jerom e Couuly PailParrSbe1s5tetf:Tiija>es— tall, w ei^ighg i y i pfniiwtc anH hac b ro w n h a ir a n d b ro w n e y e s. S b e is _a sophomo)more at B (^ Stalc_Uw-_ ...... ______. ' ~ ~ !i on the anonnntial ^aff anrf studCOt g overnmlent. enl She is the oational ireetor for the National A p p aio osa sa} HoraeCluh. M a u rlole e yA Q en, 20 of Tu-in Falls. -is~cntcrcd-ed-a5-tfae~quccn~cf~thc ------^ —Jc'fomrcocc&unty Mountcd’Shcrtfrs ------Posse. Sheh e is 5 fe L ^ u ra "krepcik. k r i8r'o7 Filer is entered as15 q u e e n o f tlje Tw in F a lls C ouniy Mounted Sheriffs Posse, She is 5 fedfeet. B inches tail, u-eighs 128 po u n dis s a n d h a s blonde h a ir and ------Lynda F ri^ i aura A dam s •S eeC OiNTESTANTSooPage38 N T _____ HHH P" ■ RODECO ^ & n F A i R rB A R G A IIIns^______- • Fa«l9u > p B n t « _____ F S • S w r f o r *>' Cdm ounago if a r * r J « o n t O D G rocn . U n i M R . S — th * S u n to n 7 ■ n w n f S t r i m ------iwsliiny l*cnt ------JLJLSwMltfQOtl______— i----- ^ 7— ------• B o f m u • J o g g in g S h 6 « i 1 m udd Tiiangl* ------' F o s h lo n s • W a m v U p t f * ^ 'J % } > • S u n J u • LodiM ', M«n*> Boys' I J u a n S p o r ts W o f to h l S h irt! r ts w * a r W ESTERN STRAW HATS / ; ^ « L O O K _____ p ir V 'A : .y ^ ' HIKIN:iNG SHORTS |*^'^oyw T OO.Swi^«*Men a Co» DEECE:EE O V E R A iX S & P A BACKPACKS* ^AINIEK.i>ANTS nPOOTiOatEIB- rtM**L£F’ B nndftO SHHKOSHBmd) i I— 1 R l ’^ ' 7 / 'f 1 52 2nd Av*n• n u » S o u t h ' ■ ■ ■ ' Twin Falls 73733-7441 iP 8:30^:30 AHon.■n-ThniSnt. A ag d a Fo«ter ' uM ^ 36 rim e » M sw » . Twin FaUs.lUs. M onday. Seplemfflb t: e r? . 1981 ■— ------EESamlivlril actioi Midway^ n a e s areexpamxded ^ t fromlasist year ! B y SU SA N CALLAGHiG H ER i ■ TimeshNews writer , i v i n ^3S K ick -(O ff! }------TWIN-FALLS -- CaraivaTbufls—C; i ______a t -U )is_ y e ar^ » -fair-€r-caa-terrorizc ~ ^osf — Sharp tt/—- Right GSTrd f th e m s d v e s i a a newew spook bouse _____ 5 n. Dtt^rut. ______a o d .s e a d th«>ir so m e r- - _____ Iflai'sin B!ran r ^ 4f-Calciculators- ^ „ sault^g in tuts (batIt sps\ in 80 feet In -----Buf-Puf I “•» te=/ElZII! •r 4 c. Affti-Piriyinit iMBsliig^PDnoe-1 ttl s - ‘■‘""■g.rTIThe Dry Look- A house of honlorror dubbed fin — , ||^^,firape-Nu ^ 5c.Atr«u( ‘■Spooken Castle.”.” and "The 3**-^W U F l H u . ® m r c M a Sicydiver." a thrillatiler, that ooly P»-^ ritrcfei seems lo scrape ththe sky. are among Inland Empirelire S h ^ ’ new E j l H r _ _i-i midway altractioos. y $|69 - EL 327 ;..:;.SIM8 . , /'V New entertainmecnent for. tbe ______ElJ32-Cft Williams said the^ 198119 c arn iv al ^ will feature about 35 rides,i com- pared to 30 last year.r . oC r th e 35. al ^ $ 2 5 9 I $2^ le a s t 12 w ill b e (b e ta(am r er variety Rn-Cin, 12 n ...... S2. 1739 — ft«n..-i'A p t :-— s > i _f c ------— 1 . H Two Ferris wheels are among the ______old s ta n d b y s a im e d a« t aa lia g f s ,------A new ticket systemem thal could ’ aalox’or —=—“— Gillettr - - - produce a savings; f -- -Monday.-Sej September ?.-l98l - - Tlmes-Ne•NewsrTwiri Fails; Idaho 37 1 liu uaijiijifii Com •CoMaxdtmtrom Page X graduate-of-Filer— HigbScbool'sbe Is rnow a fre sh m a n ______a t th p QfiLSoulhcnUdaho— 5> ^ While a l high scboobool.shc ------—^Btuden^-body-presidssidenC and w as a — ------Tncmberof pepcluiclub, ski club and ' E >edoulam ai. Ihe! gigirl's honor and s e rv ic c club. Susan Patridaa -Bixler, i 22; of Tv-’io F a lls . Is e nle te rcn d a s Uic q ueen o f th e C a r e y P lo nK>cr ee i D ays. Sh6 is 5 feel, 8 inchcs tall w eighs 125 tf- p o u n d s, h a s lig h t blbrow n a n d brown eyes. She ha;has an ;\ssociaIc ------o f A rts d e g re e in geng e n eral education - and wQs activc in the National ------• , Intercollegiate Rodlodco, the Twin f } ------Falls Toastmislress'3SS Club, Ihe F i l e r - ...... W ranglercltcsr-the:he-W ood'-River Jamboree Assoclat and Ihe C h r is tia n S in g les Clu ------JanieeTVelMor^r■21. of Jerom e, is ------entered as Ihe queerleen of the Snake River Stampede. ShShe is 5 feet. 3 inches tall, weighsIS I 113 pounds and has brown hair andm d blue eyes. A 1978 g ra d u a te of Jerome high Schooi, she has an Associate ------A rta-dggrcc fro nrrthc-ColicgcTJf— rti Southern Idaho andnd iis prcsenliy a ______^senior al Ihc^Uoivei ivcrsily of .liUih,— I m ajoring m chemicalical cn?ineerinir. Slic is'a' member (of Phi Tfi^a Kappa, the Womcimcn Chemical Engineering Assoc[g>claHon nnri thP___ ------— NaU5nar"ChemicalUll E ng in eerin g ------Association. Laura Kr«KrepdE FoYTiuV ivI-' — ^ I ^500°1““ CASH TO>BE GIVEN IHB AWAY DUFJRING r.F. COUNTSFY FAIR 0 dollar bills w ill be on dis- p l a y 1 our store - m atch the last 4 n u m b bers of your Social Sc Security SPORT BOOTS n u m b e r ______# 8 9 9 —r^U 8 ulU grain nil-tannen e d -w ater* ^r to th e last 4 ddigits of serial re p e lle nIt t leather1. with steel shani ank support,______n u m b e^rs r : on bills - Y O L ------feattier'lnjInsolerand'Vibram* lug’g' sofes and >U WIN. heels forr ftiftrm-grip Iraction. Truly aran Irish-Set- W h i l e in i r our store ha ter! | - -Tw o L o ca tio n s l a v e ^ I to s e r v e y o u ... s o m e o nne tell you l - ^ o w n t o w o ------You’ve; eearned I I & Lynwood a b o u T our c Big Re- your WiiVings! "E o d e l i n g3 P I roject. A lso s e e u s i l n o u r y / F a i r B o o ' t h X ' a s u s u a l . ■i ^ Opon Fridays •till r * SHOES M m j'g :. a Cr^'jf::!: Accou:ounir Wi.tcomo -______1 11 w w \ ^ w w 9 m p k > ]VIS f i B A timely pre^eview to local W\ f AwmmmSt mtAwtmmN i 5 r w M ” " ~ J 38 Times-News. Twin FallFalls. Idabo Monday. Scpiei>iem ber 7 .198l 'itZ T ! '...... ' • • I _ / , SgSiSSSm S S S ^ "ilsnfffiffifflSSS^^'f m S a c H M I------COHEM T^^ZsIFjB a ia W T iin lirnG Q lsef - ERIES s » MICR(0 COMPI*[JWk6Ri IGAN^ S a tr C L A U D EE BROWN^J'S @ ---- DISPI»LAY iCROSS Fl=ROMTHE 1 = ' ^ ' ART BULLDINGS B SP P lay th e whololo b an d w ith ju s tt ttw o fingers on thole Baldwln - Mauririe Allen— ®^rip=^ Im g _ i _ ' ■ : § ^ : - - : P~Tg[® X ______m ^ — I 1 1 9 I ■ ___L«__ - - w ...... ' ~ ’^ 3 | i i I fni~ ^ m M ake tw o fingers s m 5 sound like ten ------:; ______j Ban^ Patricia B lxl«- S | — ^^wOvprfarg-AccoroinponimDnrEosyPIoyerj !rj h o lp in m a n y w o y s fo3 take tc tho hard B E fl g port out of ploying1 music.n Just push one butt( Jtton, soloct o rhythm, an d : S S -to ploy.-£v«rythtng id you Ve ready . ^ 2 - ig -o ls o Is -a u to m a ll c o ll y' lurnocJli on for you — Th » Fun Boss. RoolRhylh,Ihm, ond M omory. The Arrongor, Foday's best milusical value By utiliring iho inericrodiblo copobilitios ol m I"------^ microcomputers. Boldwin 'l!? c r o o t o d ^ ^ ^ Q = n — O-now-Qonoratioo-oof-instrom onfs-— -Tho-Mi< S y onoo*«hoMC'-sorip M icroC^mpJtor Organ Sof-ilof-ios-M ochlnor^^a'------LOS, givo.you on unbootabiablo com bination, U!. IIIU UldUSIry s hrsf rnlc. iicfoprocossor chockout sy helps tho tochnicion s y s to m , m m pinpoini problem s in muTiuch loss tim o. < m i J l o m \ \Musk Hirnifijra r c C a r p c p x SB : ^ S a J^ntheM dl * > ' ■ *6*555— MBa a ^ E o B B B i i M a ^ Krlstl P eterson ...... ' ' - - a E mm Live3StOcKiWrn^etWonsiojfferSingpurs^5es^= B y S T E V E LIPSO’SON ______heifers, Angus Ar stocrs (Irnfl hnrsps ------T4mes-N9ws-wri(e.pileF------. ^ ■c lambs, -fashion contest. Entraiitb-mt: gills, boarslars and more. inuhi wear wool clothing as TFioyth sh o w th e ir sh e ep in Ihe ring, _ T h e blg nm o n e y is in th e cattle show-s. s. though, t h e bulk of il ^ e. ; sliuw.in ftict. llm "DijrwcsTciTcrn" noRisrcr onnFril~^—— 5hirIcy-Mceoyrsccn?taryfi^ FU .E R It won'tw( bc liko breaking the I Tfor-tlr B y U n ite d P r e s s InteInternational pjr^iNGtrchiH:hlna’s early rice h a rv e s t w a s 50 mimillion tons, an increase of 1 millionllontnf]«!ni/r.rIr.ct ------i s ------y e a r r m c - o flicjSPal Xinhua news — F A txrS^^ECI f aT^ — a g e n c y s a id ia s t weelI'cek. Imi'scpanitcTCpocportrthc-agcncy— said the Qnnuol-graicrain prt)duction in ------T9] Chevroli>let Van Sichuan province,!, which w suffered P jW ith Contom Fall is a great lim e lo relaj 3mpo convorslon ond ovofvory Chovrolot option on the1C from flooding thisis summer, i was . 2lax in Sun Valley, W arm^ 'all [chassis. 4 hil 5, crisp m ountain nights. Go hiqh-bock rocllnlng-taatB--ts. AM/FM ctf«o1l6'stQrob.a ~ — expecled to be no!«I less than that of ' Oolf.Qn-Our-recenlly deslg igned |spocrdTl^intiint. m ag whools. and radialial tiros. ____la s ty e a r ,------______- R o b'crt e r TrenfUonHTUr course,se. Tennis, swim m ing, bik k , l 9 9 Quoting "experts,rts." Ihe agency hehorscback riding are also3 availablea' right in the vlllellagi iSto'l'No-ei61160 R s t a l l t 16,l said 90 pcrccntt iof Sichuan’s Takee advantagea of the areas gre.jreal shopping and restaurairanls } B a v o ' * farmland was nott affectedal by the a greateat escape! I I F a lr SIp p e c ia l...... heavy July flooding.lg- 113,999 Thesourccs did saj say lhat flooding — - ^ ...... — ------destroyed arrotimmated-l:25-to-l;5— al ------million tons of grain; iln when 11 Wiped... rsj;,^ight Speciai Package I o u t c ro p s on 20d,00C,000 h e c ta re s of e Includes: land a.id affected 800,00080C h e c ta re s • T wwo . nights lodging al: ththe inn or Lodge more, according: tot< the news ■ -y^,, H - ^ P ------agenc)-;------m jia y s of recrefltinn (d ------»■ L(daily.c±oice-of.onc-of. ------^ ; ; h - But good harvests5ts fromi the sev- foiloliowing: 18 holes of gogolf, unlimited tennis c 40TimO5^Ows.TwinFat Falls, (daho Monday. Septeptem bor 7,1381 j fiep o^rtbidsi i its^inco frt^SQscohoigti I WASHINGTON (UPJ mn& UPI) — The most technirnlicaliy_soimd__i-.Laterjiowt‘vci ------proposaliinn980“com [ivcr4he.proposaI-ranlcedJilghghest-io-lechnical— cooperali Jompeijuon for *125 million»in it Energy merit was denie ralfvtragrccmenrawardgsia raiuc^the Inlegrily of DcpartmeDl alcohol fue uUed subsidies because iU bubusiness man-iKp;^ th e svIat fuel WM euminaledled because meotev^^iionl ncnc^.oDrt. c^rdo*.*wb^vec-.'«^ther DOE ' — on ageniy tftUcfal alte: ion had been ch an g e d to un sa tistisfactory. - '-'otiifccwri Mtered-j6:cvaliikllon,-:a-congimgresslonal-- grtjw ticst-ptteais lor hwaxifaxas.^tbe report said,------r e p o r t c h a rg e s. The GAD proi probe requests by Sen. Thohomas Eagleton. ' D-Mo„ and Reps ------^The r e p o r tJ r a m J h c < leps. John Dingell. D-Mlch., ’ ne compelltlon. the reportt usaid, the agency passed he General Aceounllng Officece said last- -R-NebrTind-Ricl th e pro jec t a n d mj RichardGepharttrUW ^oi roposals ranked'ashlg^ arnU12th'in te c h n ic a l soundness I m w y others fell victim lo a p a tte rn of p re p a re d e lab o ri doctonxi records^d jj Mrate lochnical-evaiuations o icloctlngoneranked 150th. d-lnconslstent*selecllon enterlcrla-|n'the~pn)posai,-“ycf fr Energy Department’s al t' frequeniiydlsregarded thesesc evnluatiohs in s alcohol fuel a w a rd s p ro g raim m . . m a k in g a w a rd ^ Iseiecllons.” g a g said the agency explalntalnetflts frequent deviation fro m le d A fte r a n e v a lu a tio n teate am rea ch e d a te ch n ic al c o n a echnlcai merit crileria by saysa y in g 11 a ls o h a d to sa tisfy )nsensuson Although the ai j proposals in one roundund of the award program, e agency initially encouraged ram policy factors” and “non-ton-technlcal objectives." n. a team participation in- ^ small business "’’h S I m em ber changed 84 of I in - the-program -—-and-sm ai Je absence of gulddlnes-forcurprDgram'pollcy'fflClOre] af 139 evalualfohs from salisfnsfn cto ry to sp o n d e d w ith a lai unsalfsfactory.thercporip o rtsa ld . I large number of high-quality r wrt said, Ibe department "sometimes"sc aj^IIed these It s a id th e c h a n g e s w( report said 90» pcrcenli of the JI25 mllli JlnconslstenUy." ! were made wllh the approvaoval o f th e e v e n tu a lly w o n t lo illon in awards agency’s proposal evaluailuallon manager, who said the lllo big business. “ T he Ir they would “Certain events ! Integrity of'DOE’s awardsrds selection process was ______n a v e no b e a rin g on fin aal l sseleclJons. _ :n ls which o c c u rre d d u rin g ihiIhe proccss used lurther re . . . ------Ijy D O E lo sele 'reduced in ooe of ihe compt^ipellUona by altered ccst_ select alcohol fuels feasibiiijiity-study~and" andbuslm Jlness m fihageihw l evaltiationtions,''thereportsaid. _ Surplus dairtiry _ j______J ___ r z i products heileld by U.S. . governmenti t - - i \ A mwoo, o, pO„ ^ . A/e Ve wor Ov*. lo o r )rked hared, Dad. Hav^a1 Pepsi, A\nd y T~^ 0 ' “ < J ~ "aM:! 7 ------Let’s gett to the f'cair.” , ------r 1 1 . /_ 4 ______------~______iik.Al'— Dua., ’As o( Foe. 20. r J ______ **«»»■*,****** * • * • * YOUR SPINN E : « and : YOUR HEAL!ITH- * ByOr.ludwlgClondw.flw.hr » / ^ 'Troctor-Botk" Ij q „]□!,lialivoly ______/ ____ * tom m on, ollniJllniont I ■ ” ■ '’' ik K dijcomfort, - pomin end * , -* mony Ion vvotking.houft.t. M If lo- * / « doyj (ofmor ttlll would w « wltlihqriot, h« ^ ^ would hove lo ^ ^ ------^«l-lhom -fott-^PB ^9 ______\ ; ^ ___ ------oiler 8 to 9 ■ ' ■ * hou»», yoj b»------: fc~foi— da«i>rrr|B ^^ia M nood the retl, 'h o work* hlm»flll rM'^ A^ * . . . . AM i a ^ ______I A -U-—— ^ ------""afm oJl-----KvTc o jH b A " ^ ------r r * y « o* long. The, k bouncing, foil. Or. lo n ddnafir n * InQ ond conconlrollon o> ^ ,juch o long porlod of limo v ¥ ■ S ilT fotlguo tho mujculor »v»lom J. y ' ^ w Z . ^ - I- tuch on •Mtani, thonh* wholowh< —* . ------1------J * »"ololo1 fromoworV linolly1 »o‘°9 ‘- * « eouilng norvo preijuro ondnd IhoI » ^Ir *~w»uol rwjulring lo«i of prop ^ ^dy mochonlo, wilh ll»: 'lowor' loy. * bock poin. jhouldor poini, poll * ... t v \ . 2 n*ckocha»ondhoodocho* m K m * A rogulof theek wilh hu docidoclor » ■ « ot chiroprocfic ond thoroby c « 'oininfl roliof from poin ond d i .* *[««. ei woll Q» ovoldmg mamany ...... fc C S A j] ^ th/onlquo ollmont* in loior lil will, for ovory fcrmof. oddidd 10 » 1 J hi» own comforl ond woll bein>>eing. » . Ji' i - * ..k.4 to — -- « isl •• . T — - O'. c. If M.W*M • « V.’,, * * • * Pepsi-Col>la Bottling3 Companyly .T, Twin Falls ...... ■ ' Monday. Soplen lember?. 1961 Timosj^ows>WS. Twin Falls. Id ah o 41------ig res^E^esnto yoirfarrmbill B y M A R Y BETHT H F R A N K U N set-asidee forfo the 1982 wheat crop, Ms. Williams said the secretcretary also appeared open to>the ti Ualted Press iDte'Dtenutfoaal_____ T h e farm a m spokesmen said, howeve:I'er, the administration pop o ssib ility o f a 1982 w h ea l set-asides e t as a means of reduclicing w jlln o tbbudge u d on its plans to cul back onoi d a iry su b sid ies.______th^the size of the wheat crop, th Rancher;r lawsuit claims btbeef price ------not-comfnpetitive— " T Sii f S is S E ^ _ L U B B O C K . TTexas ex (U PI)^Ten_ ...... SSept. e 8 througiiI 1 2 Only ------— r a n c h e f s - h a v eMHed-BuH-iB-UrS,- -f i D is tr ic t C o u rt a g a ln st 23 food sto re chains, alleging3g the chains con- Se(56 Us At TF>€^ h a ir ! ' spired to pureurchase beef at artificially low ppri ric e s sin c e a t least ______1963. ___ T h e r a n c h e rs}, , ooi n e fro m Lubbock ~ SNQm m ...... a n d n ih e fro mrutah. U seek trcble- d a m a g e s a n d ln]iInjunctive relief in- See why winterr isn’ti long enoucigh when you’ree dn^firir tho suit, filed last lai week by Salt — U ke City, Utah,ah, attorney Lowell V. Sumroerhays.s . The suit allegeeges the foodstore chains’ represenlsentatives used a ‘■Yellow Sheet"•t" to determine noncompetitive! beef p ric e s a t both the -purchasingag and retailing € le v els. I I 40^ Court documentsents allege that use ofthe‘‘YellowSbe.sh e et,” w hich keeps ------— tw»f huyera infoiQtonn£d_oI_pi1ces_ ------calculated-at-k)W(towef-than-normal— ------prices,—w as-a-vi-vlolatioo-of-thc— T V ailfiire"^ S p o fH iii f g “------Sherm an Antitnistlis t A ct. •R.O. J3.M 7.00 ^ R*g. $3,600.13.00 R*g. $2:W249.00 f.^ hatI FT The ranchers! sa id lh a t wUhoul t n i i to —1*1*43,3 perishable beef, theyU; were forccd — to accept the low)w purchase| prices - Save a biindtctile ~ »AWS — because they mustlust .ship carcasses within 24 to 28 hourshou after slnugh- on all J.D. 400 CHAIN' SAWS.. .$22i226.0T) $ ^ 7 9 .0 0 te r. ______lohn.Oaers-’Q ------J;D.-500 CHAINI SAWrrrr$27:27t:oo f—assioor — — -— =The-suil-als^iio ^ fd ' tHe - chain— ------" "V" Series 0:CHAIN SAWS^^.-.-$3737^.00-$-319^e stores chargecged consumers - artificially highI prices,pr creating a reduced demandod for beef. That ...... — p r a c U c c i n lu in ccausodar«duc(jon— a i ------in th o -n u m b er-oof-alau^terhouses— fH and sm aller packeckera for the beef, “ c re a ti n g a b rcaakdownofcompeti- k d Twin Falls tiv e co n d itio n s.” 1 E Q U I P> ! M E N T , 7 3 3 -7 2 7 2 The ranchers,s, who said they became aware of th e p ra c tic e In ff t J c \jOHNOtEHE^ Buhl July 1974.11 yean:ars after It began, i INi C . 5 4 ^ -4 3 9 2 a ls o .a U e g e d th ee food fo slore chains have conspiredI to h id e th e ir oc* S . lio n s. 42 T im es-N ew s, Twirrwin Falls. Idaho Monday. SeS e p le m b o r?. 1981 rei^m ar 1“^ON’THw nss^UR SPECCTACULLAR I r n — — Sunflower2T-seeds— n — ' - V.K ' . ; - X — -rgetting fuel e l t e s t ■ 3 ., FARGO. N.b. (UPII*1) — It’s boeiv___ -1 4 quilo a whUo since NoftfTDakolaNo I I n f a r m e r s found ou t sunfliinflowerswero ffjj good for something besidesbes chew- |S l Ing se e d s. ^ Now..Ihere’s sunflowlower cooking____ ^ oil, sunflower candy amand even sun- 1 ^ flower cookies. rb— ^ But the use of sunflcnflower oil to § 3 -•;5 power trnctors couldj oovershadow la l ■ all th o o th e r uses /oiujdnd /orJ the -MM pretty, brown and yello3II0 W p la n t of ' “ FAHIR PRICE ^ • ~ : \ which 3 to 4 million) acresa were E^CUTTi NG” ' — --harvested nationally laslta s t year.------ To see how.well a dozelozcn tractors—.. C l — r— cuo-oo-a-mj)K)f-sunflowloweroti-and— I j ------rf diesel fuel, agriculturalral engineers ■tz in North Dakota Stale! University’sUi K 4 r s e x te n sio n se rv ic e Are workingwo; wllh p fl aTTotip-irrGrand-TorF o rk srN T D :. • ------^ called Flower Power. '■i The extension offlciahials also are E 9 ^ testing a variety of vegeogetableolls ..^ 3 .. . . on a combine enginene at Allis . 3 C h a lm e rs in H arv ey , III. . ;j NDSy agricultural engengineer Ken E l M ^ Kaufman says the resiiTsults of the E l e o r in s t a n c 3 :GOO.OOO A llis C halm erss ppi ro je c t w ill f j j | not be known for ai^iiher atl is W ______CONSIDER Th — months:------rnis H __ ^ A series of 15 tests - Including B l one-tost-each-for-soytoybean-and— J peanut oils - Is underway. ui iv^ K au fm a n sa id .______Whirlpclool H The suniiower oil willill be lested H ^ at various mixes withth diesel lo M ^ Automatic Was,i s h e r B team "which percentaltilage looks p l — mwt promising:'' Kaiifm?[m an sa id ______R l ------N - a n d - D r y e r ------Ainrchalmcr&-l5-rentiin tin g N D S U — M — ' time on a number of itsIs machinesi IO Model LA558MK" to test the four-cylinder,'ie r,' 3.3 lite r 1 3 • 4 auiomattc cycles: — engtne-t»cause(^he-sa{sald-^^You— = couldn’t even start lo0 set£ up a ^ p e r m a n e n t PRESS,""' ■ laboratory^likc—wo—n-need for -K d SHORT and SOAK S200.000." Six of 12 spanking new n< Allis b J I 7 w;/ASHER $ A j, Chalmers, John Deere■e a; n d J .I .- • jl ONLY Case tractors have beenen powered < with:25n?ercentJunflowet wer-oil this— Z — ' — I ;M o^U,EaQS0OOXK'-=^ yoar wilh the rest fueled led by a 50 ■ r • Cusiom Dry Conlrol percent mix. aulom alically shuts off ddrv ry o r ■ S o f a r,a b o u l 440 ho u rs h; whon cloihQs roach degroi3fo o .o f “ shavebeen ■ c put on the tractor engingines, said J orynoss you have soloctodto d ■ Flower Powor President 7 ^H a-tanns near Uraiidmd Forks J ______-Df^ER=$irH Most Iraclors do nol devcevelop any t engine p ro b le m s u ntil at leIe, a s t 4.000 5 ONLY hours,hosaid. m 1 Tho farmers are operairatlng the n . vr^, tractors jusl as they w woi ould a n y . ■ . ' i olhor farm machinery.'1Tweet on " lA/U sa id . "Vie prefer that they tf run ■ ’'% * N Y O 0 u ' ttiem as hard or sofi as the A V ______g theyuould r R DRI 2 -VDLUffi BUYING! ______-normally. ------»ivE o ur " ^ i TO)pauj.;sZ X 3_ — ^We-are-qulte-impres3 _AJaulty_injector,-not-fu<-fuel.-may — ” have caused problems wiwith one . E J HERE WE ARE!! tractor, hesaid. PAa KAILBFLEISI;CH - fe APPLIANCE A PAUL KAtSFlEISCH APPLIALIANCE ' I The weather has been wwa a rm th is I h J ANDTVSERVICICE ^ AND TV SERVICE 1 Vj nilU i vvtit of Fl ______summer, but cooler tempoip e ra tu re s f Fll*ror»th*Clov«rRoodI -could mean a difference! In opera-in B TW II tional qualily. -'Cool weati; fIN FALLS AND BUiUHLASK OPERA' father just MOR FOR TOLL FREEF= ENTERPRI*^ I S E 9 3 6 B miRhi thicken II up”T w T ccic.i ! said. M onday, SeptePtemb9r7.i98i Timea-Nowje w s. Twrn Falls, Idatio 43 — ...... • TIIX3NIA, India idla (UPI) - The.worhen.siLsllll’hlde.their, .belongingIg toI the Jal caste,.who.prcvick'iously.lilled Ihe land.__ ,Rajaslhan!s_residenl_M ,F jnttmmissioner, Brij Raj Bahadiidur._____ Je w e le d fac cs beh behind bright red veils In1 thotl villages of comes in1 thetht night and. according to Ka:Cana, forcibly lakes Ihe ha;has never been lo Tilonia bubut he agreed thal tliese saram e ccntral Rajasthan,ian, where farmers toil by hat hand to clear the crop.. ' prop ro b le m s a re ‘'h a p p e n in g alllli o v e r Ihe c o u n try ." Is. rocky, arid fields. Kana has gone lo the policc but th e y h a v e ig n o red liis “Almost every big farmerner has evaded ceiling surpIp lu s ______B e h in d (h ls_:cnluries-okt « n l fa c a d e blR c h a n^ anges arejaking ___tv^mpipints,nis, ho«3ys,-bccausj;^cJat-giu{iu<^-thotn-money.— ■—— lewIfiwsT^hMaidr-^^^^u-ean^^ni i^ake-a-revolulion-by-passing ng-n ------. . . ..placc - changes:cs Ilhat challenge. the^vcry-Ial.Iabr|c-of-village — More tliaithan 370 miliion acros'were dece c la rc d 's u i^ Iu s ' d u rin g ' lavsla w .” » lif e : ------P r im e MVlinister in Indira Gandhi's emenergcncy-'regime land The 1 police and local laneand officials don't uphold ' .t . 0 H u n d re d s of lowlow ------ - 1 - ' 1 1 ^i T [ T J \ N i n Mr^bnxo I i p l M iA i!“ a W ‘i f - MI[RT ■ rVM .0 ? *■11 ^ - It's eo sle r ilthan you think If you>u toko acivantago ___ WORL " “O f'ioo'StitR'itTsbury and th e staff aof t Tho All Now rqicCarpct■ Travels EB LITTODN SPA ClESAVER I Fits right und -- ^ New! LltlofvAlfo'Fu■uII F * o f u r » M ic ro w o v o OvonOv with built In oxhaustust fan and cook>top light. . .. to go onor your ow n or solect►ct from huncJrods FItseoslly obovo yot,our rango ond SAVES SPACACE.______L^fjours.iofl o f a r l s - o r - c r u l s e s . ------Reg. 699.000 ------^ tS O V T M MA C «ie-w lth R|i, Now' Zooland,: Au 3f r a |i o ______Lowj/orJohHLill^OunW jnfarJ^faaitSumi _ FairPrjcg. . 6 1 9 ” OHMA, AISIATORUNT f t by select»d tours or on-your own. Ask abo]bout our CHINA MCOUlW NTIB 2-wook lour April ’82toP(3 Poking, Xian, W uxi. Hongingchow and Shanghai. G reet valusiisl S O U T H A mmiom , lAST A nicA forfoi fobulous sconory ______a p o c lo l c H low. i. Ianim al vinwInQ onH Inttits nf fun . — — •'-* - m O M . ein n d th o MUITIRRANU■AH ord dollghllul a n y tim o af yoor. yo< Tours. Eurailpass, or3r U-Drlvo.I j S O U T H AMW I iBICA is foscinoJing, scsconlc, cultural and j All Inventon ______L O T S o r HIMUH-Xtfi-JouMJhoUfoQturc-P»-Porw,_ChiI©r-Ar9®n — ^ iry On Sole For ------linOp-efOjUrCol■Co TAKE ADVDVANTAGE ol our 2:23 yoars oxporionce All Display!ys On Sale For Amoricon Expixpross afiliotion, MARS OComputer oir line ro 1 servations system,—ond sys world-wldo0 connections at NO I EXTRA COST.r. ^ C C ------— - J o e S saVstyury^s" l l . laqicCcdrpcu 1 Since II I S 1958 I % J "I LO^Tl Jfavels OED WTHE FARM a OCITYBUIipiNG ' I I 330SHOSHONlONEST. e., . 14l6 0VetUND II II TWINFAllSa7• 733-1661 1 BURIEY*«7S-2I5I JJ 17 Blue Lakes Blvd. No.ilo„ twin Falls , Don'Hcuvi-home " II wllhoulus.*^ 4 lls S, INC. 734-14334___ __ 44 T ln)es4J»w «r Twkiwtnf«HB,-Waf)o- - - Moftday. 6eS ep fem b w ------*•-- ______WORKHIlORSE PRIlOVEN! I I "Ok Al*\uto System oi offers tires, paiarts, and seryi/ i c e I that_coian-do-the_job.--— they're tougligh and-powerfi 5 — Corners f u l — -see-us-toddy-lfor-your foritiI ori ronch heecids. I WorkhcPiorse proven.” i F/FARMEIK-4SME-PROfESi5SI0NAra- • Repair instead o'o f R e p la c e 4 -- - ...... *• 4 ”On the Farm—»—Service-Trucks------• Largest Tire Repcpoir FociJity in Magiclie Valley ! • : Repair now andj saves Harvest Down/n T im e — — — _ j .^Calcium Chlorideje Hydroflation Servi*;vice ______I -- • E x te n s iv e Irive"rit HAYSTACI ■ TRUCKT iWER H —RETEACSr If ^Pulling sfw^. ^ Bjfi H iw ay ‘ Traction T IDBis l ^ f e i — "45®-~ *51* 13.6x38 $ I SCtVK '‘■’V- - 1 ' 8 9 ^ ° ^ H m . . . 5 5 F *53^ 15-19.5 SO H |-* w ith Rotrotfdoblo ExE«rong'o Traction J35 9” ^ |B *PlusF.E.T.r. R40-19.5$yl ------— JrGc»lon_*l r WINDSHIlIHIELD REPAIR ...© S n ------. Rock.ch?;h ip p e d _ DAY'rroNM windshnh io ld s ------P f t j i J -< rcpoirocod EA/i\AT J H 7 0 0 - 1 5 750-16 H U Jj t | ^ A li(]uc()c l H,n,„ 6 PLY ii-|)oir moihof) Ii’Uv.- 8 PLY B H K and Miut luiolly ^ O N THE JO BB ______n f l V Tr n n j j m i C K F t E E T ^ ~ ~ " th o r 'o)BRED b f ^ T T-----^------— A . R A P I i R adio- * I P205-75R14':.: . .wi III dijpatchcd » - - ■ s / to h o n d io . P 2 1 5 - 7 5 R ) 5 . . . y o u r ------— a fh o r sizesizos Im m c d io te comporably ror o d u c o d ~ ~ ‘‘do~\g n >rr~a"~nri;^~d5'. » iredittlrms /" ' I O W AAYS TO PAY |^^^^H|nM ANCiNcT^ AUCNMENT.r e t r e a d in g ______• MAC RIMS c r j ^ AS •BRAKES* SHOCKS •PIRFOf=0«MANCf PARIS • WINDSHIELD3 REPAIR.FARMRl SERVICE uTftf .iW H K LDI DRlVt l ACCESSORIES 3075 Ki/tib«flyRd.Id. 556 4lh Av*. W*ii ' Salo Ends Sopt. 1 • 11 152 filu* lak*f Blvd. No.^o. auT s everen t. 19, 1981 (208) 733-37366 (208) 733-30777 ( 2 0 8 )7 3 3 - 3 3 3 3 e e w T B a e _____ PHtlBOLYARDID -lO M H O P K It^S ------M onday, 6 e p t0f iiom bor 7.-1881 — T im e s^ o w a r ivKinFalls. ldahtT BOISE (UPI).-I). - Continued hot. said1 springsp w heat.andJ)anfiy-boih-3ilL— ^Liveslock-rcraalncdJD.ia-flxccllcnt -'- grain -harves^estlng-moved-aheod— — :------dry wealher kept lept Idaho'sfarm ers-Twcre'e about one week ahead ofof- condition -in North ItIdaho, but steadily, the}hey said. whiie corn - .^ZZZZZ'ZT,"^t :. _. busy_wUh.harvarvcst lasl..week. ac- avera(rage, with TA percent of tholhe_rangcs.conlinued to dry.y and water maturity advidvanced with the hot ------—^ c o rd in g toIlhcUicU'Idalio . ■Crop_and sp rinng g wheat harvested and 70 supplies tightened, tl-they said, weather. Livestock Reportiorting Service. percen:e n t of th e b a rle y . — Smallgrnin'harvcst'aiso50^-arin-full- ...... Officials saidlid crops-in some - - ;cond. cuttings.of_aifalfa_hay-lay___ swlng._\vltli.wlnier_wlic:ieat.harvest_____W inier whei}icat_haryesljn_so_uUij______---■■ “ I ----^ a re a s w ere showi.owing sig n s of stre s s raged nearly 90 percent com'-m- 75 percent completed In th a t p a rt c e n tr a l Idahoho was virtually com- - _ d u o to }ow soil1 ni(moisture, but a few ed,'lhey said, and .lha thirdird - o f th e sta te , up from 4-1 porconip< this pieted.'they' said.Mndss rarm ers'had ...... thundershowersrs helped In some “ |“"fing was underway in someTie tim e la sl y e a r. c o m b in e d aI large la portion of their ■’< tions. locations. spring wheat:at and barley. Water I P o3tato ta maturity continued to lagag Farmers kept busy/ in south- s u p p lie s In eastern ca Idaho, howev- W inter, wheat;at h a r\'c s t w as K7. ..behind „ n ..... ______ind last year, they said. Onlv 60 western Idiiho lasl-weck«k, combin-._ ,er..w cre low.-(v.-they said, and many percent completeletod at the close of percen:e n t w e re tu rn in g and IS p er- ing gram, harvesiing beans,be mint irrigation syssystems fed by small -v- -L. . the.weclt. two fulfull w eeks a iiea d of. c e n t wi . wore showing vine death, Ilieyey and onions, making hayay and dig- crcckshavcbcf been shut off o r w ill b c . la sl y e a r ’s harves•vest, thoy sa id . Thoy sa id . glng poialoos. they said.id. All sm a ll soon, '______y \ £ „ L Youtu’ll get thee best-in— r:::,:_I icnistoi -Easi DrhdraperRres^plusTT^ - ■- N o o n e c a n ppredict t e Ihe prices you ------efiZ(EL. v/ill receive. ThaiTh m akes agricul- rice sque — luro an up-anH-'nd*down business: ------A ------B u t i o n g i t e r mTiLand L BankJinancing _____ withl a - . .. caniev.elJhepe> peaks and valleys. . .” miini'bllinds W . Thefe~saloclocal Land Bank la n dd Bank ______associalion ne£near you. It m akes ______------D e c u rgm il] tng-CrerroffeTs-yoalt shoppingI at hom e from a seled;cIlon of fine fabrics long-term loansans at lowest cost o f e v e r y ddescription. Our friiIriendly decorators loan.□ n possible underIcr current econom ic - - ...... - will work wiwith you to create aI lookk that says you. -- - /yid for>r ca lim ited tim e, withIh your purcjiase of ______conditions. Yoi/ou can use the funds “Ct3StorTt"dr3JraperiesT -you'li'be'atable-TD“SeIefl m inl^ givet for any worlhwliwhile purpose. And ______blinds lococom plete that specialII lookI a l '/; off.______^ o u - yoTThave tnerpTlvliegc pr ol repaying^ ------» m one tintef all or part of thethe loan anytime, ...... — wiihoulpanalfy-iHy . " - " Z Z U : ...... — -■ j 1 I to p say- Stop in, W'0 ov w a n t 10 m e e t y o u . f FEDERAU.TANDBANK= L___ASSQCIAI> T m M n p ______T-WlfLEALlLLS______ I______> • 129Eastlailand Drive -J T ^ 7 3 33 ^ - 2 5 7 7 ' FaltSpoclnl Good Thru O cto b er 1 st __ 54213-6678 ^ ’Mlnltilnds tor ______Appointments tsI Days. Evenings, W cckcn;c n d s, “ "at your cbnvciivcnlcncc. Never a charge O< f ...... dxiflwy purchtM obligation.1. IFree Decoroting Servicece v i P . I : : z l l V— ^ I i alllM Draperyry • Carpet • Wallcovering\ i P V > N ^ s ' \ ;olortul store that comes 46 T lm os-N ew s, TwinTwl Falls, kjaho Monday,^ SeptemS ber 7,1981 H i DEODi 5 3 Sli _Shoppingc Center 7i 3 4 -9 4 0 0 WEST1RN1CLOTHlING M O N D A YY 1THROUGH SATURCRDAY SEPTEMBERER 7 th TH ROU GH 12I 2 t h — ’’IF IT'S WES'ESTERN, IT'S O N SA‘^ Il e !-;v___:,, ______— -SA LE- _____ I l L j p ^ L i m JUNI'JIORH.LS. BLOU►USES R U S S T O G S _ ^ MiENS E FARAH PAANTS ------OXFOF=ORD CLOTH L S. FRINGED)Y Y O K E ~ - . W Hi\JE. m PINK. YELLOW. BLUES-/S-M.L STRETCH DENIM SIZES 30-42 BLACfkCK, LT.-BIUE. TAN, BROWN A L S O5 POLYPi C O nO N LS. PIPEDDYOKE Y ...... -- ..... CO-ORDINATES V N .N A V Y ^ ’ W/WESTERNRN STITCH REG. 15 .9 5 ____ G REEN.:N . BLUE. M A R O O N PLAIDS!>S S-M-L - ... -NOW 10.95 BOTH W /SNAPS RE*REG. 24,00 ...... N O W 1 9 .0 0 LADIES SIZES 8-16 BLAZER REG. 40.00 LiWir&JORDACHEJH j e a n s N O W 3 5 .0 0 BOBBIEME BROOKS BLOOUSES MENS SIZES 29-38 - - JUNIOR SIZES 5-13 I — ------~ —:iAN,-J=ADHX8 T. LUE«:^NDIG3160=--^:. ---- V ------1 3 L O N G S SHORT SLE EVFT- ~BEtTE£«taR.W EG.-24,00 ------e e w e o Y s & iN u i y REG. 21.00 TO 38.000 JIANSREG. 18.0077.7: ...... N O W 13,0’0 N O W 1 9 .0 0 NOW 16.00 TO 33.00 SPUR PATTERN REGlEG. 1 9 . 5 0 ...... N O W 1 4 .5 0 10 PINCORD BUTTON' ...... >N YOKE REG. 20.00 ...... NOW 15.00 ’WRAP SKIRT REG. 28.000 ------N O W 2 3 n 3 0 ------W R A\NGLER&LEVIJ r I j e a n s -ELASTIC^NI.REG. 27.00 JUNNJOR H .l.SJEAV r N S - ...... ^ DO------b oOYS y SIZES 8 -M STUDENTSS 2 5 - 3 0 N O W 2 2 .0 0 BBLUE DENIM SIZES 5 - 1 3 “ . BLUES. B R OW N S 8 TA NNS S REG. 14.50T023.00' • ______GOLD STITCH REG.: G . 3 0 .0 0 ...... ------N O W 2 5 .0 0 y YOKE PANT REG. 29.003 N O W TC5D t o 1 8 .0 0) WHITE STITCH REG.G . 3 0 .0 0 ...... N O W 2 5 .0 0 N O W 2 4 .0 0 PEG LEGREG.3d.0C. . 0 0 ...... ____ N O W 2 9 .0 0 LSL.S. BLOUSES REG. TO 22.0i ------N O W - T O + 7 .0 0 — ' K E N N IINGTON h & LEVI/I SHIRTS — r ~ : : ~ ~ : b rRITJ i a SI a j b ^ nSsIZ; I~I - , BOYS SIZES 10-20 L O N G SLE BLUEB DENIM SIZES 5-1 3 lEEVE PLAIDS & WESTERNN PATTERNSP REG. 10.50 TO 22.00) ______PLEATED F R O N T REG.REC 2 9 .0 0 ...... ------N O W 2 4 .0 0 ______^LEVI BENDOVEER ------NOW-5t50-TO-17:00— APPLIQUE POCKETET REG.F 29.00 ...... N O W 2 4 .0 0 NEW FALL COLORS ------SCROLL-POCKET-RECREGr-29:00-7-.-r^ ...... -N0w-24:00 ------PEGLEG REG. 34.00.0 0 ...... ------N O W 2 9 .0 0 LADIES SIZES 6-20 TA KMA g I c y i It ______BRITT. V lf I UK L. ^ V I -J ^ EI A N S ------REGE G . & PET. PANT REG. 21.9;•95 BOYS SIZES 2-7 JESSIEJ JEANS N O W 1 6 .9 5 REG. 12.50 TO 17.00 BLUE[JE DENIM W /LT. BLUE PIPINCNG NOW 7.50 TO 12.00 BACKCK YOKE STYLING SIZES 5-1- . 3 : ;KIRTW/P0CKET REG.21.91.95 GIRLS SIZES 3-14 REG. 3 3 .0 0 ...... ------N O W 2 8 .0 0 N O W 1 6 .9 5 REG. 15.00 TO 26.50 = ^ 0 W -10:00TOHM=:50” BLAZER REG.~59.95 N O W 5 4 .9 5 -...... ^ — -HANIIDSOMEAaaensweESIERNSI-; HIRTS Y S A D D L EER&KENhNINGTOIIN m ens sizes S-,S-M-L-XL REG. 20.00 TC J_ a 2 _ 6 ,_ 5 _ 0 ...... -...... INOVy 15.00 TO 21.5050 R E G I S T E R NNOWTO^WIN A A FREE 10-SPEEDdjbjke • drav.WINGSEPTEMt/IBER S O t h T ^ OPEN DAILYiLY 10:00 A.M.-9:00P.V.M.»SATURPAYS 10:00 OO A.M.-6:OOP.M. .S>_UNDAYSNOON:5;Op. L Mbnday,Soplop lo m B o rjriW l Tlfti(jg-Now,^oi^k.’TWmFnllS.'ldahP I?' , _ I* V, n'.V' i ■,*, ^ _ cationsoff^arii* . A U txrsj WASJilNGTON4 ((U P I) — A bout one outJt of every M The reportwrt said the U,S. farm populailation proportionally non-on-farm popu latio n w om en outrju tn u m b e rm e n 109 to 101. _ Americans lived on a fa rm d u rin g 1980, a n dI farm fa residents has more? w whites, males and marrieded couples than the Seventy Sc p e rc e n t of fa rm rcsid(sidonts arc married, compareded ______------f tn u w n in jft’fliflcrrprrpoorcraninravcTYrorctlinar populati^on. And, it said, larmm women have moro tTss) 55 Q cfcent of th e non-form popl>6puIation, th e re p o rt said, . ._rr‘\^__ynon-Iarm counterpairparls. the governm ent last.weiweek. _cflildrcn thanh a n w o m en fiving irt hon-farm1 a r e a s , . : _.v . . is* isc rjy haif the farm populatiifation, 45 percent, lived in Ihch e - A joint report prcprepared by the Commerce0 Department’sI ------Tho reportort said the median age o( fartfrni residents is higher- Nortorth Central region of the countlu n try In 1980. T h e South, whichch Census Bureau andmd the Department of AgricuIcuU^re pul the than the nnati a tio n al a v e ra g e — 35.5 y e airs n In I9fl0‘compared untilm il 1965 h a d th e la rg e st numbenber of farm residents, rankeded ------1980 (a r m populatioation at 6.051.000, about 2.7.pi'.percent of the. wilh30yeiirsir s 'iia tlo n w id e .:. ______seco;cond with porccnt. The^ est.anW d Northwest region.sn .s ______p o p u la tio n . T h anI wawas down more than 3 Hi mnillion il fro m th e _ I n 1979, th(the medlan;annual income of farm families was • cont.3nlalnedl2perc6nl and7pcrceircent. respectively. ___ ------l970fannfigure.-9,7•9,712.000:------— $ 1 6 ,^ 7 , comim p p a re d w ith $19,754 for non-faifarm families, ------— B ul jijg tj.gnd awa;iway fro m life on th e fa rm slowlowed in th e la s t T h e repO o rt sa id 1979 fcrtilily figures foi-fo w om en ag ed IH to r — d e c a d e , th e rep o rl said,Sf to 2,9 p c rc e n l a y e a r. ThatT l compares 'M, th e peak:ak childbearing years. showc(I'cd th a t f a rm w om en to a 4 .8 p c rc en t annunnual drop re c o rd e d in th e i960:)COs, g a v e b irthtl to almost 15 percent more childrencl than women CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGAD Almost a third ofoft th e n a tio n 's p o p u la tio n iivc ______— Landmarkrks of futures trarading by^nancicial institutions^ Oclobei. 197S Cu>i.'>iujcn'w r'l NMioriiil Av.oii.iiii U.k]>iui upviukI .ll Cl‘>ui9u J <]l AugutI. 1977 Tiv.im. March. 1900 Con.ptcjmpltniw (ll Uu. Coi'iwicy F>nJ(i<,il Mi>'.>iri-..irvo (io.iriJ, .irxj FiHl«r,il 0«(K>MI - Irt^ur.ii5ur.»'Ct' Coip ir,%u«l ini*« (WUcy di;l'X)'i:rx)riiirv] D-inkj lo (j-.ij lin,iiici.il lu- ikIuiiik) ()u.irlii'ly liruiictal lupofli to ru MAhgESGCo q p s t ------ 1 • 1 ■ ! _Now_isJhe_titim e to m ake plan:nsfpryour 1982 fertilizerfe: needa '■i And ferfilizizingin the fall mlakes a good sense fof o r m a n y c r o p s . A i _ »You save tilim e at nlantinp nexln sprinp. Anri1 rdays ^ainpfl ------planting catin m ean yiel_d_ga|r.med at han/est. ! • Fall fertiliziti n g a l l o w s y o u t o) incorporate i old cropcr residues, to ------rcducc-spTTT)ilg tillage WUl k ailuiU tu bave valuablible spiliig suil _ ------j m o i s t u r e . R ight down thitie line. ORTHO UIUNlPEL.fertilizer aand fall fertiliza-- 1 JiQ ujnakes goood sense. Stop byy and see us today.ly ------CheviQA - - I jTHir^ : z j TERTInCIZERS G:OLLINS; & SONJ\s Fertilizer andd Pesticides, Inc. AUTHORIZEDD DISTRIBUTORS ORIITHO SffTiit S im 1946 - PHONE 423-41111 KIMBERLY.-I, .IDAHO 83341.: ^ BOX &»• _ - ______i 48 T im es-N ow s. Twin/in Falls.F Idaho M onday. So{SoplombQr.7^13fi1 (C c^ ^ a ^ ' - l n - m ■ - 1 * ...... — __ Come^ To Th eLfair An BitCMrJF ______foOTATO CHIPSs !gufor,-sovrcrsam>------M « - I - (J5 ^ ------Slion or B8Q flavor ^>n> • 7 o3z.stze z . ------t f ♦ t T J » 3 lb . HoJofitI I Q •No. 808— - I W E S T B U lH i A T S G p , ------( — 8£G.ia.9a.TQ^i - 2 2 J a . - 2 jU REG. 2 2 .9 8 _ _ Iw uaI8 |H >uiV B B a ^ — c uk O V l S ” Prked 1 2 “ fV ^ > -■ iS w ^ Pi r(f •Sm cU,kjU. Mednim or L or^ ------l^.A -L B S a.1O-QS ______ ^2 / 9 9 'T 2 4 " W I I 1 D> ( O W S -TKAl 5 J------g ' " * ^ _____ ^SH B A G S -SOAPBa t / ------• SbogipcrpQC?Q < ko9e \K TJTJ3mir»Rick~ LT^un SQUKQI • Oeofw ooto or tnidvex windows I A * U n n■ lW M d K O i c r effortlessly < O G .7 M _____??^ C H • F o r th o se hherd lo kill w««cls «^ • Rubber squeegee.e. bugI scrubb«>r p |^ | ------^ P b ' • T q f r ^ — ^ ^ ■aponge------•POCfciO.«<»•«*» B f l REG. 6 .9 8 LIMIT2 *iIi!LBrti 1 . 3 3 ^R E G .2.15 c»W».mofa»»afcOT S J i - q - a - . ^ rn 1 ------S * f ------P ^ ^ -w eCTUIUS& i ------___ Ij#!ty . I - P KcnntE 1 « ““r:g , I O C K S : ^ ______i f e . J2 0 %off - - ■ I* -9om■ B W - D O O t B S ______l: _ « B i P | | AM E — — ______! - » » g i ! « t j ------: • • 3 Q ^ 0i ^ r 3 S e - i m S i ------• R e g e n ^ w r i « ir I ! •Keepffy * m elon Wew H if Ib Mofcw: P eck ^ OFAJMMMOHIA I ffying rocets out this H P: lOOCFM • 2 I-0 -0 Form ufoi(o«30lli.bog I ■'• sunifTMKner •Jbm bo capacity,)y-.f a y o p « « tonfc 8^ w e f CT ------_*.CoyeEL^J)00»q t»g>rdrydofarl« - — i»q.fnoflowo [■-i: ! REG.FROROM24.95&UP — • In a tm n ly a h tH a ofloff wherrllqutJi-copociTyls p J • For fo st g re « nrt ggi row th ^ recoT o3 ^ ,^ * 1 17.r» 9 9 A a d U p REG. 2.99 1 .9 f RE G . 6 9 .9 8 4 7 r.8, 8 | ERr :rnst ADVEinisEo m jb ch a n o'OISE is POlICY S T O M m Our Kfm inrvniion tv lo hov**v. l e l A k i M ^ dl . n . h o uBS: b f**n. «» dM J m ------T 4 4 E ^ U T O W WATlC “W lth'lts lnsulated mout 'unts. HORN~GATE bocom)mc$ port ol your oioctrlc proven) cattio ^rom rooi ric lonco svstom to loming. It can bo oiso bo3 lockcd.It and fho ingontou: construction perm its ob- ous countorbolonco lasy monuol oporatlon if nnc o c o s s o ry . HORN GATE responds lolc any conventlonol cor Ofor tr u c k h o r n , b u t It w o n t c bellow . With just tho fli] I t opon w hen cattio Farmers andid retail food pricices flip o f o switch. HORN GA'iATE will opon cither by a or by o two-blast codo. o single bom blast ______0. HORN GATE will stoyy luliy» opon lor 15 socond ------F a n n ^ s h s moi-VsdQuxJoodi ^ j ______outom oticolly. ____ >nds tw toro closing _ W hre th> mooty 90M ___ In p»i CBm tf JDUaladpice J SEE FOR YO fmnrm ^ L » ° ^ M OURSELF I I Mm i prooucit - S A V E * 1 ( . -— 1 ^ ^ H o w y pnxSucU 10 0 0 0 r .: ^ a ___ RI e c M 4 9 9 . 0 0 a e o ” onOl ony Horn Goto pur W r LZZ3I jfc h o se d during th e fairfc w e e k . ACME wniill be in th e form mochineryn» oreo noxt i ^ s r --1 H \ to th e R odeo g randsfiStand. S'-” C ^ p n ^ Order O at the displ > lay o r at the plarant in Filer and pic>ick up a t th e __ — — -J_ ifl JflctecyjArhilelattviv|»ding^he^oi^^^—— Leading statates in 1980 ^ I agrlcDlturaiI cash ( receipts -—-— ^>n Display AAU 4»e-Eaii^ ______Top 10 rankedd by crops, llvestoci -S-TbioShfiBkC “ O u r N a meSaysW e e’reTlThe B est — u i O o p i U >, A n d Q ur Products Pror o v e I t ! ’ UvWSW» 2 \ S . J a d ] tou iQ ' ' 500 MAINSI STREET Cwcun Acm» Monirfoctuf . I k n CowMov C>CKi n«pon^ Srvc^ '’ * - - Jring Com pany ______6 V ' ' ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^^^FILERJW^326-4305 ______50 rim e^W ew . Twin F«U8Ub. Wiho Mondiy.Septetni0tnt)err.19ei stars^hcread enttries inrfairr6(kieo By MIKE PRATER Ttmes-News writer “ nLER'-Tw o Idalia lw cow boys — o n e a fiam intigyouMand g -- - ^ H o w ev e r, a h a n d aind n d wrist in j^ sidelined Pickic k ett d u rin g July, slowing down his' p r o g i ^ . N ea rly tw o mbiiJbiithis and ro d e o s la te r , P ic k e ttt is readyi to start chasing calveIv e sa g a in . ••Ifs stui a little bit sore, but thln^ are startiin in g to lo o k ------^ n m n pretty good again.”' saidsi Picket, who was lead!adlng tn the all-around race before)re the accident. "I was havinving a super ■ ■ ■ ■ year before it happenelened, so it was real untimelyely. bul I'm ~ r C m m ...... h a v in g a p r e tty goodtcomebacknow.” coi -- Pickett, wbo will competecon only the final nightit d u rin g th e i-—^ r r r n Filer rodeo, is fourthh thustl far in calf n^ing withth littleI over ■ tw.ooo and also fourthth inthei all-around chase wilhJihto<>7«> I — 1 Injur^the p--;: cowboy said. "WhenI I starteds three years ago, I: nne e v e r knew . I w ould b e goin g a fte^ r a national title and I didn’tLthinklhad U . a chance until (hts yeayear. But with a litlle luck aan n d a ability. I think lean finallyfin; get one this)Tar." Oliver and Pickettt aren’tai the only top-rankedI cowboysct to B M B aB SiBP pul Ihcir entries into0 theth hat. Several others, incluicluding 1980 j M H H p y i all-around champion1 PP: a u l T ie rn e y , 1980 b a re b a c k « :k champion M i t Bruce Ford, bull riditiding titlist Don Gay: stoer;r wrestling ______champion Butch Myers'ers and calf roping winner RRc o v CooDor arc cxpecVed to atteni:cnd. Copper is tbc.lSBl leaduid^pf~i|U^c Ba-• ill all-around cha.se, winniinning$67,2IG. '' w "It's a great field1 - onc-o( Ibc best we've evercvt had In Filer.” said Ncoma1 S:Shouse. office manager at ttic fair- ^ u n d s. “Of course; wcwe’ve had some good ones: in the past. but this one~ct)urd be jujus s t a s good o r b e tter, —O th e r to p cow boysi enentered include Tom Fergu.sotson, winner of eight consccutive allall-around titles between 1974>74 a n d 1979. Chris Lybbert. who issis sccond in calf roping withh:».J2’1and li ------alsQJiccoDdJaJheJiWiW l. L a lljro u n d c h asc w ith S6KBl.OW.'JC. - - Trujillo and Joe Alcxanxander. bolh considcrcdlo be3C tw1 o of tE c . . . . . finest bareback ridenJers-tirthe world today andin d 'J im m i c ;• ~ — ------C o p p e r, th e 1980 R ookiek ie of th e Y ear. AltlMMjgh h e ’s not havhaving one of his finest season:ons. College ■ ’ .* of Southern Idaho RotR odeo C oach Shaw n D avisi is back lo . ------defend the saddle bronrone title he surprisingly captaptured last “ y e a r . D u rin g his p e a k yyears in the laics 60s. liavisi s w\ o n lh n v - Z i , \ saddle bronc crowns,s. b but lately he has devotedI htshi time lo * I / ^ ■ coachincatCSl. - • i f ^ Aiso. several other.T 1local non-profosslonal cow!owbovs will - - ' W n ------M nrp-thjrtrr- iir-2niT~pmfps^inn.irrn\tnn>s cowftirls from Women's;n's Prolcssional Rodoo AS-WIociationwin . participate in six event;ents. The lone girts event willin be barrel ^ -,>7 racinR and the only tearcam roping offered will be forio r lh e locals • • ' ' '■ S e p l. B a ck a g a in is th e^ CiCoors Chute-Out. this yearir featuring ______M vm Coora h.is provided pro Mvers with a Cl.(51.0)0 bank i T ‘ account. Kach contostcistent in his event, slecrwrestlisti m g. h a s a '* . chanrr to take somec nfa that money-away.dunncirm the four d a y s o t c o m p e titio n by3v tbettering Myers’ times, If th a t o c c u rs , th e cro o u b o v w ill w rite a check of atalIeaslS230 and up to Sl.OOO on thithe spot to the victor, If Myers goes J f . ' ' ^ ^ 1 unbeaten during the fourfoil days, he w rites himself ooui u t a d ic c k . ’ *1 the amount depcndingoigon bis performance during;th th e e v e n t Although not a cowboh boy. Dale Woodward will alsoiso compote - t ' T ' in tbe arena. Woodwan>ard, with his unsusal group)of ol animals • V * c .?. w that includes pigs andid 1mules, will lake oh the cIo\r lo w n d u tf s ■ J: t ' " ' . W - - S . . m m while Lex Connellyy ;and Don Harrington will*ill be the . * • ' J ' * . - > -:j6 - -“ ■. a n n o u n c e rs . Bolh a r ec v«v e te ra n s of th e PRCA. Supplying the stockKk will be.lhe-HjrinR_li .KKodec.Co. -i" r f p ro d u c e d b y one of th1C e bbusiaesfr' b e st. Cotton Rossei« r ...... ______r .’ - y u r . .. K i ' * * Rosser, out of Marysirysville, Calif., sent eight bulls, bu Ihree _ broncs and.lwo barcbrcback b o r^ to the Nation;onal Finals ------:-Rodeo in Oklahoma Citj:?ity7 0 k la ., in J980:------K e Osfly v M lllei e u k g ra qtii«-fc^ I t o p d b r t n g I » s ( y e•rV a r Queen's H oncmMOtHii* M C o n te s t Monday.:ly. S eptem tjer 7.1581 T imle e* s^ ^ e w g . Twin Falls. 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'JII t.UItH=fent-merchani n d i s e t ^ ------llte /SIR f z X M O O £•L l RR9-TAA -----:------MODEL — RR10-A / RMC'«C-20 ______'z :______■'// //^ J • MICROW/WIVES L r r ~ ^ S ^ ' LOW 19’® •|| i j L | fl • REFRIGERATIITORS I 5 MODELS • • I- BiWnli ; . • FREEZEl^ 7 M o d e l s t o c h o o s ee from ] ■- __^ g F \aha. ------OPENFRI — j j M FRIDW------■ - a ~ ^ t e r i NIGHT:HTS ■ m mm.ABLE ON TH9P.P.M. ^ J APPRO'ROe _ ...... freeparliarkin£._...... 2 ^ ^ .♦ 223?3 2nd^Ave^E. Twin Falls 733-1804 — m m tm MlliiairT.O ^W M Ili } ^ ^ S = -- - o ■ ( - - ^ —FAVIR SPECClAtS FfROM lONEElRF1.0CORS I . r - - - ' c b»UPON>f-i«> l .. I ^iirprre«d itttitu iziz:r"rx :-f' ' .orjannfroniitock Jim i^layordm otifor* feSiasiS--- J t o o i HIh l , ra » -IM 1 ' - 'I ■-« M m:h m h:b.h.< 1^ MohHawTTCai arpet...... J ^ ^ Coltlor C enteer M MOHAWKKS NEWESTT * ------/ ANSSO IV — 5 year w ^500°°)“ CASH TO BEE GIVEN S A ^i I sq . yd. /nVvVAY DURiHNG - e — BB ■ F. COUNTYrPAIR ^ S (5) 100 ddollar bills willill be on dis- play in oiour store - maatch the last 4 num ber2 rs of your Soc3cial Security num ber tcto the last 4 die ______^ » fH w ■ I . u m ■ c e i f igits of serial « '. BfueaHwchiwood-' V ' ■ . • num bersi con bills - YOUIWIN. \ • Floor Covtrl ■ i BnicvSoltdid -O d c ...... !HiEj While in our c store haveve I CumtMHandrtdn som eo nee tell you : ------IraiiT ii^rMrm i M HIBliiTiM gatwi! m n about OUIur Big Re- M a n y m o ro c corpots & vinyls In stotock at groat savingss uu p to 50% OFF Como soo I odeling Pr’roject. Also y us at tho Fair Morchaianis Buildings No. 1I SpacoS] No. 21 o se e US in1 cour or visit our stoVo • COI0N T R A C T 0R 5 WELCOAOME______Fair Boothh X as usual. » i,-; P iloneer Floors^and P h o n » J Interiors - y . 5 4 3 - 5 0 A 4 , 2 0 SouthS o Broodway Bi 204Ma.i|>|.HA.«.H. rh. 731-7111 f r - — — - I' i H • fair^dt iaiigedl= = ||B 3 By MARTY TRILLHAASE handle an expec:« c te d . la rg e lu n jo u t h e lp wlLwith the poking," Shousec new amusement pricingng program BBSBgBI Times-News writer with a 57 all-day pass. fo r “ F a m ily Da ay. y ." sa id . ■ ■ fl|j(j||j|H Duringithe-iss1380-falr‘s-^‘Famlly -MjdwsIway- ticket-prlcos—for- t ------— ------^ 1 : = ^ Shouse sald”lhe~conohc^l“bf”air7 Day,” the lackk ,cof coordination In amuscm -----COUIIi P O N - - - - »i ^ m m m m , ■ 15%. OI E F i : ^ ^ ^ A i i y r e g u l u T l y^prlctti f Itaiitis ...... Special orders or, Hernsit fro m stac k I I , ______I . i ...... f f o a d r t n» i T r i 5 - a i l») ' ’mcWoj «trioi<> ^ 1 number to) tthe last 4 digit a a a M a . g'-trucvHordwoei numbers on>n bills-YOUWI • fieer Covering While in ou5ur store have P' Cumb«riandll . so m eon e tell you ■ ■■■•■I ab o u t ourr Big Re- M ony moro corp rp o ts.& W n y ljJn fttock-ek-ot-groQt^avlngrup’to f ^ O V O F F ------— odeling Proj Como soo us5 atc tho Fair M erchants oject. Also ts Buildings No. 1 Spocia c o N o . 21 o r vi: see us in ou)ur >^i visit our storo • CONTRTRACTORS WELCOMEE H Fair Booth H as usual. » % k'" jPiaoneer I P h W 5 4 nteriors a «3-a06a ; 120 South I BuhL ____ ?Q B y M A R T Y T R I l i H ^ E handle an expecletlied large'tum out~H el^w i{ir[irthe"parkJng,”"S house^“now'a'miisement-prlclngTJnp ro g ra m '" Times-News writer ■ - • for “Family Day;”;” said.- with a $7 all-day pass. ______D u rin g th e i960JO fair’s "Family Midwayay ticket prices for S h q ^ said the concept?pl an -Day.i^-the lack of-,of-coordlnatlon-in—amusem ontft-belng-presented ent by— of all^ay pa^ had been trieried pre- iSWiffWWJWB FILER — Wilh few cxccptieptions, the parking lot ere.rreated problems, Inland EmpEmpire Shows of Buhl will ' vlousIy at the Western Idahlaho Fair ^ n B D n , fairgoers will find most tlticket she said, ta k e th re» e f< forms. CotqKins will cost [ ] at Boise wilh mixed resultiults. One MNU m m p r ic c s th e sa m e a s la st y e air r atai the "Last year, we! hadhj almost utter 30 KEU.EYSPECK C l A i ...... 995 1 9 8 1 D3atsun c King Cab 1981 Drtsur ------D ieiel-Pick-up e i ------■7”tfrrDo?iunTb««T"TmtoaBi 5 ip««d. dorkk copp«r.c< rodial lirot, bucfcot 5 tpoed. rodlab, rear wiwindow reor »tepep bumper, ildo mouldingi aB |M dofrostor. comeo bolse. No. C occonl ttripvi,. NO.Nl DT-006. ' P P g UNBELIEVABL KELLEY $ i l . PRICED A Tr .. . *7666^ SPECIAL ____ 81 Datsun 1981 Datsunin 210, Sir Slondardiw BedI PIPl Wo Invito youJ tot< como tn & got acquluainted with the all nnc o w K e llo y M o to rs I ------W^-hove-o-fuM-ae9ervice-firparts*departi•tmentwrthxertified-G -GM'firDatsun ------mechanics, as wellwc as a fine body sholO p . ^S1314’ lZI'5fJ'580 I |I901 I COM I S lI l US TODAYIII ------I------|S3n* 70 13J.8% APR/ . M onday. Septom3mbor7.^i9fli i Timea-News.'(3. 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Twin Falls, Id ah o M ondinday,seplomtjor7.1S81a V------b e l i h v ^ io boc tlth c 'la fg e s t p riso n b rea k iniliGSovietblobloc Blnec W orld W ar II.— I ^ Diet 37-Up BONN, Woat Germanyy (U( PD — left-w in g Ubncboder-Melnhof gang, the Besides ! attacks on U.S.■ Tho prison1 r riot erupted Saturday The German terrorists whoho plantedi a n o w ip a tw r laid.lolc locations, loc the newspaper .£ o llo r se v e ra l huhundred angry residents- Dr. Peapper bomb al U.S. Air Force headcfldquflrlom Tho l(od \rmArr y Faction, the official terrorists let arc believed to be | t, 143 m ile s n o rth w est of L12 oil cant ------.last week are planning oihoiIher altflcks' tiDmo of-the-le-Boade^Melnhof-bBl^d^- to to disrupt Uic two-week mllltlltary na- Warsa\v. peltftlltHl'pelicc' for shooling on American installations,18. Ihoi West took responilbilbllity for last Monday's n nei e u v e rs of 71,000 A m ericanin soldiers ^nd seriouslyy woundedv a 17-year-old RCC:pla German nowspapcr Wolt am Sonntag bomblnR ot Ramsleln Ri Air Base that s sci c h e d u le d to be g in T hursday. Inm ate who trietried lo escape during an Bald S u n d a y , Injured 15 people. pe< Including an Air Security ! authorities over ov tho oxerclBoporlod,od...... ------W esf G e rm a n - s e c u rity :y oficncles Force brigodifldier geheral The .Pen- weekend wc atso-leamed of P p '3 "* D u rin g tho! dldisturbance, nearly 150 warned tlielr staf/s in Internarnai reports tagon satd-icciccurlly.at U .S . installa- dlcatlng-the die terrorists aret plolling inmates escapcsped while others selied ___ o L th c p o B jib n ity of new a ttatacksbytho c tlonswaa Increcreased after tho incidcnt, alt atlaoks on the otllces of U.S. r controlofthcja‘ja il. . - Iho Iht aroa around Duessoldorl spokesman said an un- 1 - nancia) and IndiwlrJ/il ccnio numbcr_arjnrna(c8 .still___ V*' N e w ^ t e r r o i Ruhr, the newspaper nald. ie prison Sunday night. )rw a\)^io oom ing------D a n g e r sig n s also w ere rcp< ^^TsweENSEII^S— DStagO.H. R sg u lar LONDON lUPl) - Austriiitria n Chan* w a n ts to deidestroy tho "'hiodcratcs the West German news magu: V n a s i c e MARKETS S lo rs ceilor Bruno Krelsky saidid inI tin In* ' a m o n g th o Pali’alcstinlans and Intends lo S Spl p ieg e l. I |«ntiwiNtn a suggested-that the tervlew published Sunday he has firm start a new/ wavev, of terror here in I fAULIBUl^j______^H o .u rt______^— cvldmccthata-new waveofeof-Palcsti*— Vionn-a-;— acacro»r^Rurop(r-and—pa< pBClflBt-movemcnt-in-Wcst-U nlan terror is about to svsweep the _throughout the[he_worid,"Krei9Kysaid. mlglil mli also begin to use forcc T oday w orld. The Sundayay Times said Israeli In- American An bases whcr^ nucn Krcisky, 70, described as the prin- lelllgence belijelieves the Black Ju n e ccht h e m ic a l w ea p o n s a rc slocketl I f e clpal Kuropean friend of the PniesJI:___OriflDliallonn.Wfls V behind the Vienna nlansrtoltl mo bunaayTime'm eintrw Br-iH sek-ahd des.Jes^rlbed the organization assured by PorcsUhe l.lbcN)cratIon Or- as oppMed to all political moves to flanlzatlon leader Yasicr- AiArafat the cndtW Arab-hs-Israell dispute. PLO was not Involved in the Aug, 29 "ThePLCcfi) cannot control this group attack on a Vienna synajnagbgue In any longer,"," Kroi«ky Bald. "There ...... '• ...... _ whichlwopcoplewerckilled.led. have been traiTBgic happenings here in ‘‘But the group that wasI rtirtsponB lblc rc c c n t d a y s andam Ihere will be more."