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79th year, No. 225 TwlnFallsMs, Idaho Sundinday. August 12.1984
Illecgal ml i g r a nitsjfoirm shladovW W O Ir k f o r[ i c e Z EDITOR'S NOTE:rE:Mitoday'spaper,Tho — ' T h eyiy are spuUiem Idaho’s shadovdow work Occaslonaliim lly. Uie illegals w ill find eco n o m ic d e v elo p m e rn t, t ^ U nlled S ta le s c o n ------Tlmes-News lookssat at Magic Valley's migrant fo rc e., CD uring Uie month of August.’St. w h en th e • c o m fo rta b lete tihousing in old hom esteads oro r e x p e c t a c o n tin u edJ nnoi o rth e m m ig ra tio n , populaUon. In Augusgust, this group peaked in A n a iy sSIS i .. f a r m lalabor season hits ils peak, U.SJ.S . w ell-k e p t bjarracks. a n Bul more oflen, theyy w\ in d a lU iough re fo rm off Im m ig ratio n la w s m lglit ' . sizelnconjancllonwn with area farming needs. ■ Im m iggration r officials say an esllmm ta te d 10.000 ^up liv in g InidllaDldatodsiiacks. dll discardedMi ___h e lp to s to n c h Uie flov.flow . ______^______Reporter Hal ^mvton to. Interviewed , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ “ T lle g a1 l a lie n s flrfd w ork on abo u t l1,800 , « f a rm s g ra in b in s,, oro r otJierslapdash housing. In so u U ie m Id ah10. o , mn o si of ih e Ille g als w ork Im m l^ a tlo n offlclali:lals for the following s c a tt c;red n from Bliss east to the WycW yoming •‘W e fin d1 ththem i living in tjar a g e s , p ig hoilOuses, large corporaterate or family-managed ^P^nllfnmntmv/trvy fl ------aqjiIysIsoHhelUesw ------MigraHtsMi’-living------b o rd eX------r. - ‘ ‘ ' s h e e p binsTchTchickcnpcnswlnTmythlngcIi series by correspona ral labor-lnlenslvef^rlnl ^ e n t Sarah Murphy begins ! ille g a ls so m e tim es m e n a g[clofind e li - Uial theoreticjllcaliy comes under the genera irlnkler-piiwifTigatldn ’ ; on P a g cB l a nd (ocas>casesonlhe living ' conditions prob5b e d - B l Thcii ys ■ r a lh e r lh a n g r a v ity fic d ecent-il-paying Jobs such as milkingngcows classificationIon of a building.” Stenger says y flow flood system s, ...... conditions an d langu. r a i_____ Slensorsays,______iguageproblems faced by I II. 11. ■■■. feed inIg g cattle or drivint’ Iractora^; E^crslncetc e th e \%i de m ise .Q fih & fe d cra m igrant farm w rketrkers. ■“^iracero"’ ppr ro g ra m . w hlch allo w ed U.S, Smaller, stngle-famfam ily fa rm s m a k e m uch tlH Tlm m an carg o or a n in teematlonal rn frei^t _ But jrm o re o ften th a n not. Uicy e n d u p ______f a r m c r e > i' m im port.M exlcan la b o r., the.EQDorticr less use of illegal laboiBtwr. a n d w hen Ih e v tto.__ _ ------^ByHAIfBERNTON- ...... ' I - ■ se rv ic e ;------;------m ovinghgirrlgatfon pipeor pcrformitTiirig o th e r P a tr o l h a s fouglitfou a losing batU e to c u rb the'th owners^firRreaTDieth e w o o e r s b e lle r, S t e n g e r ' • - :...... Tim es-N eivs writer-er.------M ost co m e fro m W e x lc o5. . sisig n in g avi^ay-ujHo—la b o riolous i farm-ldskMtsub-rainlmim u m -w ag es------flow-oMllogaligalslnUUhe-UnltcdSlales------______s a y s.______■ ^ SGQOinfuturewagesforUieple privilege of the ' rangintin g fro m $2 lo $3 p e r hour, s aly y s J a m e s ____ _ Today, therh e re aro an e stim a te d U iree to}slx s Stcngercltes'UieBelI Beil R a p id s Irrig a tio n ------• • T W IN F A I.L S —-They Ti arrive Jn southem===^ ■ — crampedrideriorthfAfewm:rm akethe longtrek— StengerBrragcnW n^hargc aruicTwiv /in — ^------miiiioinilcgaifial-Mextcan-ft’orkers inlheTJnlW ied~project nearHagerma•manrtheWendeii-Goodlng— ~ Id a h o fa rm field s pac pa ck e d a w a y In th e b a c k o f ___— lo Id ah o fro m C e n tra l and.evjI ev e n South______F a l|s-b»Jwscd ImmigcalionandJ^aluiiluralizallon ___ States. As Me;Mexlco^cxploding population-n------arca^-southeastem GoiC a ssia C ou n ly a n d ------iJiiuravmiiTvi ServTceL’tio h ic e . growth cohliniitinues to o u lstrip flie n a tio n 'sr \ , T S e e H R(JlUWSoaPageA2 n C ~
i s l v s J W ^Batt t i e — r t e r i e s — - ^ s t r r l n r t h e fces^r W c l al i i m e d Red Seyea mystery; continues T h e A sso c iated P re■ess ss T h o u sasands i of Moslem pilgrims an ------r - Ira v eiling lin In llie Red Sea al this timi E by I r a q 'ff'P S llsh c a rg o sh.ip shi] struck a mine of yeana r to th e holy citie s o f M e c c a am TheAssociatc(a te d P r e s s • near the southern en(end of the Red Sea Medinanain Saudi Arabia. on: Saturday and nd the _ explosion The-; United- Stales,' France am V ^ h I 'MANAMA,'!lA'liiiraln ^ Ira ^ a ^ stopped the ship deaddea In-thc^lor, Britainin have agreed lo Egyptian1 re-re shot down threethn of Iran's U.S.-made — the official PolishI newsne agency PAP questss Jo _ assist in mine-clearlnj fi - P-141etfishteihters and sunk five Iranian ------r e p o r t e d r I f s a l dI UUic ■ siro n g b l a i > t ~ o ^ a ljiio i c iis In th e se a a h d lKe 150- 150 !& w a r s h ip s SatUiIatu rd a y in a m a jo r a ir and, extensively damagcijged engine room mlie-loniong Suez Gulf, at the northenic m ■ b a ttlele wwlUi Iran at ihenorthem • pipes, bul caused noilTOinlurles,- - end off 11Uie sea. The gulf flows intoI thth( e g reoches'oftheth e P e rs ia n G ulf, Shipping sources2s In1 Jid d a , S au d i lOO-mllc ille-long Suez Ganal, which link!in k s > r T I ^ A mllltai7ary spokesman said on A rabia, rcached by t< ly telephone by T h e th e Re
^ Reim g m r t i ' T i e s W2 l a u ^ ' l a y t a x^talk—'“““StndyTeesu ltstn rerrmarks u - • B y M A U R E E N SA^5A N TIN I------m presiacnriold'reportenefsr^I'have said it before”i------ThflAksoclat^Presft- ■ • Treasuiy Seer ______The Associated Pre:=^ress Secreiary Donald nln - and no matter how., ------Regan-likes-to--to-J
vallcys^Hi^ismldSOsfomld!nid 90s. , (I / ; Northern Nevada and noitberIheraU tah: * %1 R I N C a& VALVE W m ..Northern Utah and.northerthem Nevada - IV \- ^ ; both a re forecast to .be poiportly cloudy \ \ C \ v i SPI>E€IAL a § Full size .... M otlCCor» or 4 Pickup* ...... *1339... m I today ond Monday wllh sciscattered af- ^ J5 6Cyl.iiil.it,>. ! - tcmoonornlidittlmcthundcrsicrshowers ______...... $ 2 9 9 _ ^9 9 _____Nothing Oown,.$aOI0.00.porjnonthj)n:6rown'j U cy lin d e r...... ~ ...... $ 3 4 9 g S I Camas Prairie ood lhe lower/erWoodRiver \ I"cludc» lobor.r. RRinqs.RodBoorlngi. - 'l i gS n - .RovoKliving CroditJ*Iant: .r c :__ I V alley: C oikclv,'IV. Oil a Filtor g . Comoln AndSo«Ou)ur Nowly Expanded Sloop < I Today and Monday conliniillnuwl mostly ^Htgh 10 Chrom a rInrIngi$2V>tra £IP 9 Wo hovo 1110 M odols on Display. ' fa ir wiUi 0 dioncc of morc•aflerrwon aHi and ‘'Tempefalufl u r e s 9 0 ’ evcninn thunderstorms ncorcor the moun- ^ ------r — f t O M ^ t T N - s a - ; ' talns.n.lKhsinthceOs.Uws-IS« « t o 5 0 . ______- . .. 9 p . ..A ( ... .. -S-3 - U.»V
'‘Kin»4iCily fiV ■ i i \ . Poflun.I.Oio tl ‘ma lo'jnoFaiii' u sr i N a tio n a l ..._l43-VflQ»a„...... ______n ...„. Sl-Lou.»------»)-----ro—!r-r;'l I f y o u h a v e -a n e w s tip o r* Wlwish to talk to someone In theth< editorial FREEEE F O R department, ^ 733^131 b e tw e e n 9:30 a.m . andd 5:30I p.m, . B A C K - Tr O O ^ S C H O O L - r-vreekdays;‘To report late oevoews and sports results after.5r,5:30_andon______P Janiion Olyrrpir'rrDic Winasutloi. w e e k e n d s, c a ll 7 3 3 ^ . lautofcrm itkBI______^______Wllh sail and ------: Tl)e 'nnisa^ew*iljpiijlU li p tw ldallyatiaT O rtS t W..1..TWta ffopor's Option f rorrSlOOO-vatucr------— A dveiildng uuBujni^n Fftlls, Idahj. snot.DOi.-by,M toi Vatky N r-tp a p tn1 Inc. . . C/ij/gu o t Vow - Pi in and-fOfjislcf at : r ' '______JI.you.wlsh toplaoe an edververtlsemenlrtaU 735^170 as tisnaW -irTwtn FilHbyTtKTlinet-N►Newi— • -----fi.TTirc.ircfs------H tftclal giy and eaunly newipaper pum gh Friday from fi a.m. until S im«n( ^ nfccnsnry - win- a n taken Mooday through 1 M i n 1 Solurijoy, S6pi. - ESaturdays from 8 a.m. untilntil noon. Information on dlspl IspIay ads Is *sign#i«)uthe«u>! day of the «vwk oa wtlch leeaJ noUcea *1—" DOOfTi“ Appfo*. available weekdays only. ■epublUlied. |U5I como in a' WfJ^ FALLS • BURL^LEY* RUPERT •" b — -yont-flopBr*5- nof» Drawn So ; ------: TST------BUHL S u nid d a y , A u g u st 12,1864 Times*le s-N e w a, T w inF alls. Idaho A-3 Fuelil tank €explosi en-alr .stadium, causcd pnpromoters to cancel Uie ' ' .. . - _lnlll»1 comroniutUllflnlaFREEot c h a rg « ie tha lp d a la rm ln a lf' ' Farm Bureau markiket reports. • ~ jtouTpalne■In Of problam eoutd ravpond<1 lo chlropraeK e ear*. njinp " Thia la our w ay lo Introduc* I! ^ill M - plu!JS- ...... siff.a^all and'faclllllaa. lOyX — - - OO YOUil HAVl!H ■ . |5l|K ; llp.to the^minute weatheriorecq_stsw- -_ i: - ____:______1..H»odai»J a d ia i ~ - ' ' 'jlinllV |^ , C gto ls i:. a . N x kI PolnPo and pain down f. Jll I ------______L - plmIS ■ tvo-stylos: : — borirpalrrHMtn.*^ poin SweothearfDrf waist with 4. Pain bafwaanbai lha ihouldaf* h>|llj / 3. rig h tI mu* A -4Tlme ea s ^ e w a . Twin Falls, Idaho Sunday. S AuQust 12,1984 l O p 9 i n ho n I l l S V a l u e? a d d e dita xmlight i b e .f a i r e stone t WJk.rrIksmEHwartf WJi» Pobkjh R eagan’s economic policlic ie s h av e sa d d le d h im wiUi tik.hcf AdvrtJvkflUlng M4n4<>:r w s mm a “fairness problem /'oro n e Uiat he w ould do w ell to Su-phuph»nH«igcn Joryf - lyHcvi _ r e c o CTlze. B u t th e D emn o o c ra ts, in tu m , m a y b e ' KY1500 1*0 Too ------Cl,flit' ------k rddrng^liem selvetf-irHIrylngtoescaiateReagan^ n ------u n fa irn e s s Im a g e ry b y in tim atin g Uiat h e p la n s to p ro p o s e a n a tio n al sa le s I Tlu memberibcfs of iJic edilorial b o jf d a n\d d w\ riiers of editorials s tax . arvV StephenS H artg en a n d WilliamamE.How;afd o W alter F. Mondaie hasa s m a d e this c h a rg e se v e ra l Umcs now. W hatever thertepresldent’splans, the ' iro n y is U iat th e rig h t klmInd of sa les-ta x p ro p o sa l — a v a lu e-ad d e d la x U iat imposedin: special h l^ rates ■ ' on lu x u ry p u rc h a s e s — m '■f might actually promote fa ir n e s s o b je c tiv e s a n d helphi Uie (K )P in c u m b en t m WeI celebralite will w ith sh a k y p o p u list co nislituencies. st 1 5 2 6 1 E v e ry o n e Involved a g;r n e e s th a l a n a tio n a l s a le s M ta x o r v a lu e-ad d e d ta x ccouldralse o lots aod lots of in Ohlympic c(:ontests m o n e y : $100 billion to $ 2aZSObilliondollarSayear. ___ b y m o s t e s tim a te s . T h e slsta n d a rd lib e ral crltiquie. B e 1 h o w ev e r, is th a t su c h a tata: x on consum ption w ould T h e O lymnpics pi wind down todayy iafter two weeks of be regressive, dlsproportlrtio n a tely b u rd e n in g th e ' p ______:__ some-of-the.b(i-best pageantry,-s^rtsts performanees-and— dullest hooplaipla we've ever seen iiin a sports event. M o re ta x e s w ill b c Im pop osed on Uiose u n a b le to ______M ayl}e-now-wiLwith-a-bit-of*lucki-we4K _ pay. Mondaie rhetorizess. sn! R n n a l d J t e a j ^ c a n _____ ^I*be-glven aHeaat-a— “ furUicrsweepIngTsiiictlmsljnsiinippepbTack'el ______few weeks res •espite before the first ad e a s e th e ta x e s on a ll h is richrii friends. advertisements with ------Nfll.n Vote no on>n city pool in s p o r t. enjoyed over the yeae a re ; I w ill g l a d l y ...... T h e r e a r e th o se who do not supp Eveiythlngihe(hear in The thg. upport dolhesameforlhos()se w ho follow m e. • le proposed pool for many andd ZOEANNSHAUBIB. T im e s-N e w s aboubout th e sh a rin g by Uie varJ. aried reasons^some of_which aare re ------T w in F a U s,------[ost v aliH . T h an k h eav en s we livlive e in ^ ------' ------— ------he costand^na{nta^nlhe( of a covered-^— r S ^ " l e l y w h ere w e c a h all e x p n ^ n V I L pool.Igetthefeelle e lin g Uiat th is m e a n s o u n HERE’:’S ANOTH SON Jr views, ifWe so deslre.-I wouldtidiikc— 1: P o o l a-real'bibargain------Uie school district mm •ict^ajwbllgatlonto to' eex x p re s s a few re a so n s why I fee: p ic k u p h a lf of Uie feel To:ThePatrons,p.parents and IhecostswhetherUiey Twlrw in F a lls should h av e this pool. h a v e Uic m o n e y in Jl- s tu d e n ts of T w in Falia lls S chool D istric i yin the budget or not. Thepool, Th as planned, isapoolgfor fo fjo,4ii ------— ^TWs^harlng4n<:^ i MjrPKcc/.jLiT~~nPCF*TiE- J— ^ ------< A w ~ — — ...... ^ v o t ee oh Aug-~ uslist 14 will enisure that -CejliiijiAiiII— ------tthe h people ~of Twin ^ ______:______FalisjwilLhaVite a quali-^— ty:y public svw im m ing * s r . 6 0 ” p300l c whlqh' vvill1 pro- , vitnde years ofI com m u- ■ Series IV .nlity i pride annd enjoy- 1 ______^______L J f m nentiiizr^ We, the undenirsigned. suopcO ftJhe-^proposts e d - c o m - ______ZI ^ 7 8 . 0 8 r r : f • m unity swim mling ir pool and uiirge you to vote) t e “ Y E S " fc 0on , the bond isstsue Tuesday; AA u g u s t 1 4 . JOOBI0 artd M atgarol A spitarto ■ , LorotlaSnow Mr.undMrs, Chi - K.C.a:.andBIIiroBaHhoIomow Looond JanolW illoy . ChorlosTuma ScoltollondKayBaomort Tlm and Kim O b o n ch ain DonandMaryJeryJonson ■ ^ Oovo< Joo and JoannC Cll llok V . voandSuoBroso Mary and BIU NuM Ing,. S*fiw II 'A Larryrry and Boonlo C hrialonton Or. and Mrsk G«>orgoGoc W. W arner Mr8.K,C.OMo ' ' John and Tarryrry KalangeI' ' • LoRqRoy and Maiv Clausen . Rtionda & T h o m as PavaViiko»lck_ o.d.if ...... Tom a ell m a n d Mary cou rln o y Carol Boeonogra —R a y an d P o gigyH o y h acklay______------• Oetrylrryl snd ifeno C ra s s m a n ------— OrrRoy & ZoAnn Shoub' 'nnR yorson Bob a O ougand LynnF b a n d Linda Qalloy Jack McNoos Dick and EdnanaW W aldram - — — Qen«.n« at)d M aiy Jo Marlay Lonoro McNoos ' Jon ond PaulIB Boi ooks rrol and Sunny M organ ------*69.122 - _ _ j ------^ ^ ______■ OttfTOl Jack 0 . Mlllor SayandlsabellSell Sudw ooks * ■ ------Bot^SuflUan______— _ ------TofivontMb«ofy-Ury jh atch w ^ ______. J o hin n tand Karen Rosnolt Carla Sullivan ------Borry Endo-.____ JImlandSharon ar Sacco Lloyd & Oarlono W arron) Lulz and Maryr7Lou01i»l«~- Lc ^------• BilllandMar^lo an Babcock Mr. & Mrs. Allan Howa Norma Garciaia Dave(a Ia n d M artha Moad Mr. & Mrs. Ed Howa KayHornor £75W)3g JlmM• May FrodKroir- Noll and Lindada LarsonL Q aiylyB l abblo Kon& Sharon Walkor ' Q ralh a n d Noldsaid s H ots OonninnaB rlzoo ______JanJohanson VornoCoilor___ Or. William o n d t ------— M rnmTm ■ ■ ------T'Jt ■■ ■ JTAND/^RDLIGI^HTING ] . aand Plumbing E T ’S P> 0 0 L TFOGETI> i E R ------P a J d fo rb y c ltlia:ftns n i C om m lliea for tb e p ro p os e d com m unily sw im m ing pool>ooi: - • — —In «lor« financing availobla' A-6 Times-News. Twin1 FaFalls. Idaho S u n d a y . A upua5 U 3 t 1 2 J ^ ______--J _____ Z ^ A f aition i IJERO) M E C OUNTY] l MMR.ANDRCODEO _ n P a n dl ^ e t t o ie x ^ i nn e w a t ee r p r o j ee c t L A u ggust i 13-16,1984 ~ FARGO. N.b: TAP)\P) — Interior Secretary7 The project, begun in'in'Uie 1960s and about ' • ' "M em bers will not be paid,d, b1 u t th e p a n e l h a s a $1.5 / J. ■ Free.'.e Adm iislon to the Grounds“ - l l . William Clark on Saturiturday ^m ed a l2-membcrjr one-quarter complete, wwould divert Missouri r_expenses^saJd_Cheryl_ ^ W ' ______asTour months to~declde~le— Rivcr'W flJifrfor IheT rrfp'fgation Of 250;000 a c r e s of “ Reidmlller, a spokeswomnn a n fo r th e U.S. B u re a u of ' whether changcs shouldluld bem ade In a Sl.2 billionin North Dakota farmlandI anand municipal and Indus .....AUBUU 13 - 600 p.n Reclamation, whlchoversci-sees Uie p ro je c t, S A u : . ' ^ ider fire from envlronjnen- *4H&FFAFATSn>CKS/ Irrigation project undei n- tr ia l use. , The commission, whichc h d is b a n d s on D ec. 31, Aujuti 15 — IZNoon — f ^ n d , * PRCA RODEO...... Aii7MHl3.t4&l5 ta lls ts . Environmental groups's Inin Uie United States and. m u s t h o ld a t le a st Uiree publubllc hearings, according ^ 8 30pm.-SiiMW«»« Gov, David* C. Treen will *4H&FFAEXIIIDrT5 Form er Louisiana G< II C a n a d ia n o ffic ia ls a rg utie e UiatI the project could to the congressional legisgislation. Agreement by ^ *JU M O R RODEOI ...... Ai»gu«l6iiP head the commission.jn, established in June byy contaminate streams andmd ruin commercial and eight members is necessaisary for a recommenda- * coMMUNmrExniBrnrrs. #oopm m A^fn - tsf— - 0-* ______C o n g re ss a s p a r t g n r’CTJiiui'OinlseHo-Kain-pagsaHC- c m [fi— racmatlnnnl fkhtnp tin n In ho fnrw nrrit>H tn T lfl ------<1 o l th e 1085 a p p ro ppriallon rit for. the Garrisonn R e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f several s€ environmental ie projeet-wiH-continufr« ------IrPIGKUPP U I IINn------* CARNIVAL UVllAR ROLOtn jr m n ------toTOACTOtWrPIC Diversion project, Clarkirk said In a sta te m e n t. groups were among Uiee commissionc< appointees. p re v io u s ly designed. u r AUJUU18-78-7.00p.m, S e n i o) r s t c s t ii n g a n x ~ ~ ~ G EETA^BETTER'- FEELING FOI)RBACK-TO “SCSCHOOL. M IA M I (A P ) - AI n(new drug Uiat The drug•ug, busplrone, has been un-• of'thec population,” said DDominguez, • seem s to relieve anxlet;(lety without thc dergoing: tetesting In Uie United StatesI dc ir e c to r of Uie o u tp a tie n t SPERR'? y TOP'SIDERSI S - . - u n d e s ir a b le sid e effecets ts of< oUier Iran- . for lhe paslast seven years, .but Uils isI IPsychopharmacology R e s e a rc h . ------^ qullizers Is Ix'Ing'te.'iKe.'itcd“on-senior tlieflrsftlntime Uiaf a tcmqullizcr hasI -1 Program at Uie Unlvilverslty of J citizens, a group.jp . sometimes been tried2d on a uniform sample of' Miaml-JacksonI Memoriallal Mcdical ’ J overlooked when newIW |products are elderly pco]icopic, said Dominguez, whoI Center.C “We realize Uiat a person of M tested for marketing. •\ - heads thee projectp here. Similar tests; '‘ 757 m e ta b o liz e s a d ru g d iffetfercntly than fl ______O r i g i nlalTopslder a l “ T h e e ld e rly o r th e! infinfirm o r so m e - a r e u n d e•r r way ' at-Uie University o f-a—a p e rs o n o f 25;------— one whose health Is compromisedcon ... Califomla-La-Los Angeles. . "Drug dosages and siiside effects' ^ r ...... Bt B ro w n ...... are particularly scnsliinsltlve to any' Southernm Florida. wlUi lls con- rmay be entirely differentt —- a n d Uils I' mM. a p le ______phfirm.nrftlnt»ln.nl mmpi n.flf-rptlr«>H ponplA, cpomnH— l|tnfonnaUon-Uio- physician ^ ______GQl c e y _ : ______Dr. flot)crto Dominguez;ucz of Uie Uni* a n o b v io uUS s choice to test Uie drug, p r e s c rib e a c c u ra te ly .” h eis s. a ld . N a v y v e rs lty of M iam i. w h ic h wvas as developed by Mead- The tests are not speciciflcally re- H I ^ H H P e w te r “ 11 Is not unusual forior a medication Johnson andam which Dominguez said quired q by the federal Food>d and Drug • • Suede.-Reyyier ■ to tx! released Into Uiee mmarket... and may be mmarketed sometime nexf 'AAdministration, but thc nresults will V e lc ro - P e w te r ------fn r It nnt tn |invp a nly y 1:homogeneous year. give physicians needed daJala on how ------TJata-om rreldcrlypoppopuisnonr^fnr— Wc‘re-be"t>eglnnta^ ~ SizesRFor o _SS po tL B lu e ______I IZ ~ M Q n cdale.hits ^Reagan 1-policiesS i - . . ------M e n r WVom c en------& C h i l djren r i • ‘The buekwui asborrouwedheree : ------: 7 . Youalvalways feel right in a classic, bi ■' NORTH 0/VKS, MlMinn, (AP) — ludicrous,IS. , b e \b u t and more flexiblereTesihlhoe wraps------— Ixifore attending the live brciroadcast _ youneveiver felt this good. B e ca u se SpeSperry ■ yourfeetinrich.sup W a lte r F . M ondalele ssaid Saturday "Harry7 T1 ru m a n h a d 'a s ig n on h is of “A Prairie Jlome Compar upple leathers, a n io n ," a Top'-Siderier' o/Vessty/ea w /io/enewvfeei- /’e Come in and try'ap^irforyourself. a ' thal-President-Realeagan’s deficit 'desk. Uiat'at 'Tlic"buck~5tops lierer*iw“twb^Rrar Sirowim-Nattonal'ai’Public ^ incfofcon-.omfortHandcraftedwith tradi-tra —You'llfeelmorecorT policies rn_cairthc*6C•flQP-lncumbien t ■ G lven-Ron m fortablemithths______tonald^teagan's rccord. he ~ttadior~It~is‘ Ri pnxJnccd~cacti d n v c c k ■" 17. ,iJondtSp^ip^rry.iop'^i^ercare, tobelighUghter | clas'iia than ever Serore.be | should have a signIgn on h is d e s k s h o u ld havIiave a slj^ that says ‘The from fn nearby St. Paul. M ondale TwoLocalions ______rcariini; “The buckk vwas borrowed buck wnsasJ?orr9W(?irS,r S £ A >4 C L ^ S S / C O N LAN L ' Truman — "The bucbuck slops iiere” past monUinth, saying It will bankrupt a five-minute radio address>ss of h is \ — after listening to Reagan’sI paid thc nationan Iif th c fictod of re d ink Isn’t own ou on Sunday that aides Sisa id will : political radio broad*sadcasl in which rcduced,I, set se the agenda for th^ wweek of ’ ' __ Biank an Cords 8 Chorgo _ ------j“ Ti'ecfurclzed-thc'DenDem^Jtiratlc-leaa^-^Reagaii-ui7 compared~himsclf“ to campaigning. ca Accounts Wolcomo ------O p e n F r i ; • ership of Uie Hous;ousC’ a s i'd o in g T r u m a nI iriri iW 8 . w hen th e D em o- On< Monday, Mondale wilvill meet ■ ' cratic prepresident ran against, the with wi form er rival Gary Hara rt a n d a ; n o th in g .” till 7 p .m . I Mondale spokesnlesman Dayton 80Ui Cong:tngress as a "Do-NoUilng number nu of experts on "n•military || ; Duncan said Mondandale would not Congress.”s." Reagan said thc rcform rc _and. mililary. reada d ln ess,” HKy * SWOES I have a form al responsxinse to R e a g a n ’s D e m o c raat-controlled t- House also which wt Duncan said wouldd be- th e ------' paid political address,c ss, since m o st o f h a s do n eJ ncnothing. ' w w( e e k ’s th e m e . ____ th e R e p u b lic a n ’s blarbs a rt were aimed Trumanan “would rcllsh the chance' In addition to Hart, Rep. i' : al con^gresslonnl1 leaders, not to run agaigainst those who proclaim a ^, AddabboA( of New York: )W illiam 'y “ ‘ ^ o n d a l e . '...... new rcailsiJism and then do noUiIng,”. P Pt e r ry . for.m cr a ss is ta n t se<^ c r e ta r y '"""I t , ------^ ;------But-he-dld-quotew te-M ondaio-as-iieagan salsa id .------;------o-of f dcfcnse;-and form er/Umny^secrc: j ------g ------f - s a y l n r - R e n g a r r t r - l i 3 ; Truman's . legacyy~w " as"“ ‘‘very 'libme Inn suburban North Oaks, on hand for the meeting ftM onday. E— ------O F ^ CHILD^ R E N V B - f — BACk-TCO-SCHOOLf= ^ = 2 f p i g ■ OE "I've been doingi g S t. m BenedictsE housekeepirjpirig for the rp a st-24-ye^Fs{— -r—— "It's my job to k q e p t h e people herecomfortattable.. Lcleag - i- . „ IE! -dustrmop,-and-make-€ce-everything— — - -as bright and cheerfulf u l a s I c a n . "But.like everyon/one else at LEATHERR SHOES -St-B enedictsrH ike tO'(t o ' d o - a l i t t l e ^ ------W > V. ;m ore. D uring the p ast>t24ywrs 2 ^ - S b ...... ■ FOR INF>=ANTSf ~Wre~hTveri :t been mlm a n y ’ , ’ p atients a t St. Benedicdiet's that I ■ h a v e n 'r h a d ‘a"char w)iw i t h : ------CHILDREIENS tBOY' S ~ "I really enjoy ttha h a L F o r " i i l nANDGIRR l ^ ~ ^ ^ S some s reason, specialII p e o p l e 5 [ad I get to therh e m . " — — -HORRYIN^OR^R ^B IG ffil6=" "During the past 24!4years i SAVINGS DURlR I N G O U R there haven't beenn nmany BACK-TO-SCH(H O O L S H O E patients at St^Benedledict's that I SALE! SEVERA!A L S T Y L E S haven't had a chattw w ith." I . _ ; -AND-M OSILSIZIZESiQ R rz:z3^ =eHltDREN50H^^ t A G E S - — - D t O R E ? ^ E R D! D t ~ f ■ ■ HOI3USEKEEPER ' s R E G U L AIY ^ 12.99 TO 30.CLOO w . I " ' * T :T . B E INMEDICITS \MILYMEDOA L C E I M T E R ^ | ] )9“NO'RTFFeWC ZOOVTWErvIUE j E ~ r — : — ■ ■ 1 9 J E RiROM i E, IDAHO ) 83338 208-3-324-4301 f «» ^ARGES O N LAYlYAWAY! I ______i ;■ S u n d a y ..AU0USM >5 2,1984 Timos-Now;Jows.TwInFails,IdahoA-7" f Curfce w f i n aa l l y e n d ?I s L a w rr e n c e tuu r m o i l Undor Now OwnersI Mass. (AP) - An About ►rshlp I • LAWRENCE. Ma; out 70 police officers patrolledIled 'I'wcnty-eignt people! werev arrested entcrtalnmiim e n l," ------overnight c^ew -bn-brought pcacc Sat-- the Tou four-block area when Fridaylay overnight forviolatlngU; Uie curfew and— Moyor-—John -J Buckley - said - the 'urday to a nelghbortiortiobd shattered by night’s ;s curfew began,at 8 p.m...andmd -related chargcs. and oone man was curfew andind policc patrols would con- ■ rr------two nights of-vjoienilent skirmishes be- commui : ' f s DSCC LAWN SPRININKLERS r nunily leaders drove aroundind taken Into protective> cus^y, but tlnue Salurturday night wllh_70-local ^ , Iween Hlspanics anda n d w hites, a n d o ft w ilh Joi loudspeakers, urging residentstnts policc-said there wcrere no piajor officers on[>n call and 30 state troopers,1 Undidergrouhd Lawn SpjSp^nklers i- - 4 - __ ficlals of this old I m mill clty_voled .to_. to rema;naln Indoors______•_ ■ disttu'bances. h e ld In resei•serve, c o n t b u c th c c u rfc w aanother nlghl.______------.•PfofoiMo->ol D.*»i3iiQn g Irnlollaiipii * Coi"pli‘'i.’ Ri ------iilt- w as s aa caim.-cool nlghtrW e had-;d------^ffPiiEJomtot-irComrmrmrrnot------^------» rroij-rTTTmoiTmoroi : I ' "You could hearr a pin drop. It was By tl: the curfew’s end at 6 a.m..m . T h e o r d e r b a rr e d a ll; ooi u td o o r actlvl-' v e ry few' incidents in and we hope thisIs • M anuol K Aulomai .! beautiful, beautiful,ul. bcautl[ul.’’ said Saturda •day, -very, very few officers"rs" ty In the areaiof publicIlc housing and going to0 continue and cool off[f •O i'.counU lolo iiinioj Cil<;..n» 5i 4 C . .1 81-year-old re s id e n t w e re s tii i-T ■. W p h a d o rR o y . a n 8l*j still on th e scene, sa id /U d e rmian a n - clapboard homes, andid police con- further."’ hehc said. "W e hope w e c a n sil of thc troubledied Tower Hill Raymornond 11. Johnson, clly director of CALL 734-436.'l rof tlnued a ban on llquc,uor sales and down withh Uiosetl pt-ople a n d se ttle anyly“ c V . ■ ,'neighborhood. p u b licc s;sa fe ty , closed "places of amimusement and dif(crence.s.'e.s." •______W o olio0 ^w ork with "Do-lt-youf^uitr ■f'' / ¥ ¥ 7 > 1 ,... •~ \^ ~r Y|Tri£ H--. FPn5tectyDnm'money “ 1 for cri]ime: selff-defense2 against therav^est !so ft^ e s VIRGINIA BKACIACH. V a. (/VP) - AllCiiheiJieny Counly. Pa. They waived ation.- iv;ll-.'! Ii;i.sic ty p e s o f iiiw s i- . vod and iiifl'E------. Mll'Ilti'iit.s fv v ry p o rtrn lio p Two.jvotneu have beenbe charged with cStr«dilrdition'Trlday and were to b be e ______— ------] ■ slumiinikijiidiK lc. _____ c rim in a l h o m ic ide liIn Uie slaying of returne ijljf ■ BE! Burtonfw n u m wr v t t t a g ^ bb i d s u d i e ------PONTRHYDYFEN.WaWales'(AP) - dld-nof .vatit-to'wal make the-\vidow- ' ceCellgny onThursday.' ------7 2 6 This village bade fareweewcll to actor uncomfortahlable,or lo attract loo iiuich Alwut .'>00 villagers crami Richard Burton, lls fameimou-s son. dn publicity, till*111! );M -year-old B eth el Clui Saturday with Welsh hymns hj in a . Mrs, Bunlurlon. a former Hritisii rcsl ro; stood Itehind pglice ban ____Curp------pm ducU ou—-liOuiJud---- to---- the-—sand?5lT ~i z u ciieerful unthering aftcr\'e rw a rd in th e a s s is ta n t who wl w ed Ihe r>H-yoar-old loiloudspeakers.. lo c a l put). actor a year•ar ago, Iwwed her lieail a s. , After Burton’s seven m s m ed into Thc widow ot the fiveive-time.s wed tenor-Stuarti r t B urrow s san>;,in W elsh lir!brothers and slsiers walkedhapel. Tho •' Burton. Sally'flayTiuflon■ton. .11., -sliiW I OIIU u f i^urtiirtu ifs -fa v o rile - liy n n is r-^ l—till;-tiliapul—bchUuL_lus_wjdow. irriers and ■ ^ ahead dry-eyed Ihrougli;li mnsti of the HearaGonUinllc V oicc,-"' ■ gcigently turned -back thcBilcc— ' on------i------hour-long momorlal service s *- "Kichard•ll w ould h av e iHJcn en- crtcrow d. i m ^EEI S...... villagers packed aroundund her in a ...thralled," hi;his brother David .lenkins. surviving LERI iiiiiside Baptist chapclsl overlookingi 70. said after'ter the .'^‘rvice as vjllaiiei-s ed inlo Ihe thc row house where* liBurton was packed thele pill) ill ih e 'lo c a l ru g b y Bet on ElliW,. u sh e rs I j ^ k l » n i, clul). ' overflow ------— THg-5i;ir.^ a n d er.swiin\vnimi "ijally warvanied tho whole nation to -----for— lie mixed diiring his care<:ireer were not know that ;ill^illhougli Bichard is liurioii in Ponlrhydyfen, It wasIS a service by inSwit/urlanland, his liuarl is in W ales." EIH-dtmei , and for thoso who knewlew Burton as .lenkinssaid.:id. ______' • ^ i f o \ ______------'‘Jusl a Ponty Doy;" wlwho, dospile Almosi iHethe e n tire i.otw ix jp u ian o n fa m e a n d fortiine, kepi ccon o m in g lio m e. o f tliis l>eauiautiful village in a south Actress Klizabelli, Ta>Taylor, twice Wales valle;liey turned out for the m a rr ie d to B iirlon and lwi(l\\;ice. W eetthe Condicl i d a t e s ” ^ J P i c n i c OUM CING CACTUSI S PI E T E 'S 3REAAT HONDA- GIVE/SEAWAY. • t x ■ Ride thc b e st bus going 1 { W e 'rre e sivins’ aWdy 'a three-v^e - w h e e le d Nevada's n cw ett Gold Ruth H o n d a ATC’ three nishts a v w e e k a t witti U w rcncc Elkf . S.iiufd,iy C a c t u s5 PF e te ’s R e s o r t C asin o , V E veryy T h u rsd a y . F rid ay a n d SurS u n d a y w e ______. d i a w t:hree h lucky w inners. At9> t9 p .m . w e ...... — - - .h Town -• o'clock,k, a Honda'ATC 200s. ICJwCfMld Wcfk n.itci Too' A l l yOU o h a v e t o d o t o w in isi pickpic up an ______• Round Trip Bus fareiO^ 1 e n t r y blank b in the casino, bcb e a t le a s t ------^ ■ • Deluxe G uest Room ------y e a r ars old, and' be presenl,ent at the . . . ■ — ~.fQr,Two ------:— ^ B ; r . . ] g • F re e Fu n Pok g j _____ d r a w j nng_Entries-are-valid-td - t h r o u g h —------"Sonotpr ; Jamos; McCIuro,i R«-pro^onsntatlwo—Goorgo^- - - • _Con U n e n ta l-B rg d k 'fji n S u n d aiy y " e v e riih 9 s7 s o a n e n trtry’early y ’ in iatosTwlil'faothortr" • Free Top Show ______\ ------Honson ond othererRopobltcan candldat :r c _ — eek_gives-you-thrcc-cha:h a n c e s - to ------—;— ^ E n i c R jin m e n t------m w i n t h^ al t w e e k , - AaGUSTT^6 ' . 7 ^ ------E n te;r-the-Grcdt-Honda-<5ive. r - iiveaway-at-^ ------Rock Creceek Park {w est of h(hospital) ... "I mrtiofnt'o st p^'-' i - C a c t u s; PP e te ’s R e s o rt C asin o . AN n n dd g e to u t a t i ; 3 0 P . M . f u J . o f J a c kk p p o t o n 3 w h e e ls . . T i c k o t i -- $$3.50 : por DOfson-.5I0.00O o o c r l a m i l y FbrTlckots Contact: -----— ----- ^ ElninoPhillipi------— ------O .iui I Oill Chancoy ithyNol. DovoMumoc* mii • ---- cn'Andcrrarr ------1 . _ ■” ~ Jovto'McRobVn^"~ onniT-57i'i.ii|,-i>Ii(iu) ^ * C R ^ B U S E S l e a v e -■ ■" , JudrPul'o" ■ - ' KniiC Donny Blick Deck:k (’oncc( ^ - | A U ^ S T r e M F. Smith Marvi Colio Folkinga AnnCin Cov I'f Mork Slubbi Jol>nll«nRo»i’ol' OfO Jono» ------^>f-ftcicTvrnTorrcr«i:35C-Ca Coctim P e u m « p e c t c d ^ Unetpwtedl^dly exciting. 1 Excilinglyly , For F u rth er Inforrrs r m a tlo n C o n to c i F la in o Pfiillips;73i'3J54“PKi CDESERT SUN TRA' —JackpoV N evada Spon»ar»dbyIwlftwin Foil* Couniy R*pol)llcon C«nl•nliul Comfnciluu n . !Z08-714-9aR6 a—— """ ■■■■'■ Air.tTi'r «r-,rrv-tion-. Heauiiti ______. > ______WEL iitd ■ - Of Older S(jnday,AufliJflu9ti2.i984 Timeft-Newa.T/3. Twin Falls, Idaho.A-9 i t i n A ml ( e r i c a n js p e n d ii n g y i ei l d s littl I r i 1 1 c ' s a n t i aAGO, g Chile (AP) - m e - ForF the past two'years, virvirtually all conceived theywy are losing mUllons of proprosperity. Some projects wrked. v • ^en 1cm troctraceable arc the $80' Bomb 1IV lllO borrowingig s: p re e la u n ch e d a d c c a d e new n loans from banks havi3ve gone to dollar&afterye•yearsinoperallon. oth'others didn’t, some show promm ise. b illio n ih lo o n s to ppi riv a te l.J tin A m er-, ago to m^ l h i releases ■ p 2d ■ I . .O h i : - ^ 1 i p i — ------WARSAWf-Poland-17’-iA P)-^“Jan- g ------p Rulewski. the last off sevens senior f n officials of Solidarityrily held by authorities since the DoD u m b e r 1981 :5 £ ' miliUry crackdown. ^IdaldSaturdayhe m m -i had been freed from prisiriso n u n d e r th e g o v e rn m e n t’s g e n e r a l a m n e sty . '^ ’' U l l “I simply left a prisoiIson with bars, ; . a n d rig h t now I ’m 'sta yying ln ] in a prison'. ■ i x T i w ith o u l b a r s ," s a id R ulevilew skl. •• -H e complained duringIng-a telephone interview with The.Asswssoclated Press V p tU: .surveillance since his releaserei Friday. j;? from Warsaw's mainn Rakowiecka . O L Y M P I C j f t Rulewski spoke fromm hisI home in ^INFLATION ■Et T > s l i _the_northem_cily_of_ByiBydgoszcz,_He_ ^ f I C H T E R “t— -fomTCrtyTTOSThalrmnn:rarroriheTiow” H i outlawed trade unionn movement's f-i FROM 12 TO 6 P.M. TODAY ALL Bydgoszcz chapter. H R n i )ve him home rzj ADULTS GET IN i He said police drove j - le rejected the ^ NITETONITE lold prison officials heby i parilament i',; amnesty approve by . AT . . J u ly 2 L )sequent- a ct of MOTOR-VU “I treat It as a subseth e 40-year-ohl- '■47 C R a M D - v i r - lawlessness,” said theeiimc.JLshnws_ m • r» ------engineer-.—A t-lhftsamstruggle eii fo^at ^ i i H i ^ the way for further sinorthe-law. and-- ?r?r le a s l Ju stic e , r e s p e c t f o r I l l i i Solidarity." SoUdatiLjUead.- ^ h a v e rele ased iJ,"; y l i i ers, authorities also embers ha oFUie~ ------UiTOjq^f2the‘'r 0Ur” mem ■■■m H k now n a s KOR, • w o rk e re ’ r i ^ l s g ro u p Mknc w iecka; T hey " K .' _____ who_were_hcld at Rakow irily . I 12 w e ro a d v is e r s lo S o lld a)een rlt issued for Vj: A court order has beeiKOR member. release of the fourth lyKO member said = p\ 3^*6^^ ^ gj CT Henryk Wujec; a familyle ncxpected his I'JJ Sm \aii\ S u . I Saturday. She said she c o release soon. "ii i i - K —Lebanese I • • o > ------leaders s<5eek_ a 2 ? n comprom[Tiise i (AP) - Prcsl- ffl BEIRUT. Lebanon :1 (AI and Prime t i i "JS dent Amin Gemayelml opened dis- -12 . ' " w ii l u l h S i ' - ' j Minister Rashid KaramI>slem-Christian cusslons on Moslems Salurday.' power-sharing’ reformser In the day to- - Syria threaten^ earliere" -I a g a in5t^tuiy~ i i l ^ i to rekindle faction that tries t< K|-;9RpiRj L e b a n o n ’s c iv il w a r. russina internal ______“ W e h a v e be g u n disc1 u ss the need to ?: S T political relonns and“edlly-as-poaah— t L .... M- 3~IS ' ' ■introduce them an'apeediKJ'Karamnold" S , y - a ~ — -ble;*^theSyriBn-backed'lneeting'at the reporters after" the nieeI Rnnhdfl flvo '1 M i F l = i r ^2S^S4_2|_S° m iles east of Beirut; arlords affleed S§r i7 |n T fc ifS The nation's main warl1 reconclllfllon in principle at a'March~ree,-Switzerland, i i S t g i f f e ' P P 1 conferencc in Lausanne, S H l ^ i ilvlded equally. that power should beillvlChristians. But ■: |2i r'5 l £ p o ^ i5?? l f2-g; l b e tw e e n M o sle m s a n d Chib e e n ap proved ’j J p i J no m e c h a n is m h a s y e t •be< m s . ------x r i J U i ~ t o b rin g a b o u t th e re fo rm)mlnated s gov- liJilil Christians have domli— a r m y - ^ - ^ — ., ernment— posts,— tho—.1/ebainon's In- Parliament' since Leba n c e In 1M3. dependence- from ^ Franc1 majorily. But i p i f h w h e n ( K r is tia n s w ^ aMoslems m have ii i i i ii Wif I - g < — - Q 3 ------g a in th e p a s t -20 y e a r s M,r ity o P - ■ ■ ^ - - i — become— the— majorita b lta n ls. Lebanon's 4 mlUlon inhablback efforts - - - _ S y r ia h a s p le d g e d to bac tale authority ernment to restore, stal G r a i n f b r e cc a s t s e ee s m o ne l o w p) r i c e s A lso Frosh: F r o z eJn n ; : B lu e b e rrie s. . . ’ BOISE (AP) - Grain( priccs likely, flalbJ- . M 3",,., Blackco:caps, G ooseber- ib rc a d s. ager for Harvest Statalcs Cooperative barley' Inli fields, where fall-planle • — — vdH r e m a in low ththe c r e s t of th e y e a r a s ' T he ulled Blackberries . .' r i e s , rhe service estimated springlg and8 in Portland. Ore;, salaid in reading to wheat f;failed to survive Uie col Straw berries, ------— the Northwesl-offeiiffers-another-bumper— wlnle cold Boy^onbgi'rioit. * iter-cropsof-whitewheat-woi-would—thc-forecasfc ------— ------M a r i o>nberrles—logon- n ! - — crop, even thoughIgh some grain farm- tolal al 1 percent more lhan thee 19831! Idaho farmers are ar expccted lo OUicrs:rs switched from white winteInter H ucklebijrrles. ’ ers have tried to0 sws\ itch tfl b e a n s a n d c ro p c • ’I6 “ ,oii.„ berries,es, & C urrants. ip of 335 m illion bushels. produce B9 million1 b u sh e ls of all w h e a t to t( spring red, anllclpatlnitlng b a rle y . _____ ^ ______AbokbOYCiaYeragcLylelds^predicIdieted wheat varieties, abouout 3 perccnt l^ss continualuatlon of the depressed expor:port ------Tnenr.s. uropiip and Livestock (te- In all three, Northwest states,, A nd U m n in 1983. th e reportsrtsaid. market,t, h^ e s a ld . porting Servlcct issued is« Its first crop with r h m o rc th a n . 150 m illion b u shlelsof e ls Most of the drop-(I-came in spring The harvestha in Bingham Countym ty. J U I - forecast of the seasonse Friday, pre- wheat e a t . re m a in in g in th e regloiglon’s wheat. Idaho farmer;:r s p la n te d !)5,000 th e s la3te’s te leading whcat-produclniclng ■ ■ ■■IE BERRY PAATCH dieting thc natioiition’s farmers will warehrehouses a month.ago, analy;alysts fewer acres of whe. leat. this, spring. -area,-shi^L ijd get undor wav ma il'iriafg e'fi^ eouja Keep pncprices wiiHe Increasing their:lr barley acreage week, Finnigansaid.Firi — ORDER-fllH y e a r th a n in 19S3.5. ■ hoverl IPJH.^9P1I;)------'crlng near the govemmeimenl froml,03milliontol.31.34 m illio n . In other o th crops. Uie rcportinitin g The forecast waskvas slightly lo w e r for p rice-: :e -s u p p o rt level of $3.34 a b ushel.hel. Brian Flnnlgan, agiigricultural agent serviceJ estimatede Idaho’s, dry beat>ean . • w h ite w h e a trw hlich ic h Is grown In Idaho,- “|t’‘ ss it’s In Bingham County, s It’s bearish for priccsri guess ii , said he watched harvestI a t 2.3 m illion IOO-poun ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ FiresJ hit in Leewiston I CLIP & Sisave" p“ e'sc' ript7odT" i'S oal" “ "' ■I ■ $ 1 0 O F F ^ P r i c e o f I B u y 1 P a ir o f 1[ B u y 1 P a ir . LEWISTON (APJr\P j — Two m o re fire s /Vnn historic railroad depot)t at iC Q U P O i ^ Visual Exami—_.| . Extended Wear I Contact Lenses? ______of undetermined•d origin • broke oul KIwan'anis Park was destroyed byy fl fire Contact Lens* II Dallywearor e a r ly to d a y In lhe tHe Lewislon, idaHo-” lasl SalurdayS; moiling and a hon home ■ WITI-rH THIS VALUABLEE (eoupotTRANSFER PRESCSCRIPTION M ► L Just bring in Limited lo one coupc Tliat fire was reporported by a Lewiston thfji in your proscription numimbor and wo wll! pon per patient, ofler good)d 0on E xam s, p o lic e o ffice r .whcwho spotted flames m t J f 5^ dothorojt.orand glvo you $2.00 oK youiaur proscription. ^ *2 week trial perioc SAT, SEPT. 8 od,.il not satisfied with conconiact lens you only fro m dow n io w n LevLewiston. The Green COUPON EXPlflES AUC. 3),I, 1)9fl< - - ^ pay for visual exam.7. ______— — Gables-Motel-had-ad-been-vacant-for—h p lM :______m o n ! th a n a y e a r . PM S h o rtly a fte r G aa.m:, .n a flrcbrokeouT~^H |g ' ___^ on the roof and seco,econd.nooLoLlhc.ol(l_^^n Lincoln ’Middle SchSchool, now used as V V I -BLUE AKES-VISSIGN &- - anclLof^W aUa-W alla_^X Communily Collegc,;gc, Thc college uses o n ly th e firs t floefloor 0/ the brick ICONTA P H A R M A O ^ i[GT=nENS administrative costs;ts w' ere c o m p a ra - ' blc to other municipallpan»ndlsMru.s at^ ^ Uie time, "rve workedked for tho c ity fo r ^ V 12 years, and il's one on of Ihe most b ia sed re p o r ts I'v e .seen.".see, hesaid, No firerrisk estimatete yet - IL^ 'V ' . ^ 1 CH A LLIS ( A P ) --If.s - It slill loo earlv • ------tirtcll-lf-above-;i?Uraera g e rain fa ll ilHs summer will meanin a. low -rlsk fire______------season-foi-ChallirTS*onnKmaTT^orcsT ------o fficla ljw ay ,------I l i M i i l I T h e n a tio n al fore.stx'.sfs gauging sla- tlon at Challis measunsured 2.35 in c h es of — „ rain in Juncand i,iGinGlnchesforjuly--. 2 w ell-a b o v e a v e ra g e forfo those'm ontli!^';' — but officials say ththat gras-ses lhat th r iv e o n m oislu roI may m: dry oul and c a u se a la le -.u a so n; finfire th rea t. . H - : m Trtnhn’c icnfilh.ir jp {■ » jr--; iTpf nated by a high' pnpre.ssure jsyslem moving in from lheIC westw coasl. and > i3ire iH ii f t '■ 'V i ’ ■ • V : • ■ F ire M a n ag o m o n i Olfji:)lficer/UDunliam | k T . - , - . v - v . - n - t - r . ‘. }.-i — -•~ ~ ?ays:lt.thnt:s>-stcnija£.•-lastsJon^enoD gh------_ j -m \ - the abundance of gras;passes will dry out - .- .nad-flreB-ikHHtkl-})e--}>e-here-\vith ^ = ii8!^ ■ '• . — vengeance." Grasses are amonnon« a vegetation --t)-p c fire exjwrls c.illc.ill '‘flnsh fu els" lhal burn qulckly-'wHlMllh-lntense- heal ______a n d c a n Ix; Ik? th e Inlllal Inll caiLsp n f ,i ' ^ m a jo r fo re st fire. Fire danger on lhe foresl is now ...... lis te d ' a s ' ••moderate-.ate-." T h e forest Swiveatersu T T l o jpsTortIt h e S e a l scrvice measures thcthe threat of fire son __d e p e n d in t; on h tim l(Hly.^ .U je .c o n d lU o n _____, - ' No matter wMicn rn lnr . _ss'lZeJabriC or stylo of SVJCiveator, you'll.be a ble !o findind Ihem al Top^(-thc»Stair.-r .— ------' — -of- grouird“ ruuis~irni te m p e ra tu re ^ind______—IlLomJeHU-QQselyJiiLngisw^ tsw c a io u v e si-w --J .Ufigtiri ------w ind:------ting-1 tow cm c sig n''on rriWrrsTl} jr, junior nancancnuTitted sw eater vesl m1 ccream wilh paslel • Iront, Taupe or grey acrylic.,'hc/angora blcno V ictoria In most .years, • fir oy la Jones Jr. sizes - accenis. Bamie/woot/aci^acrylic blend by^ifle by §idiide in jr. junior sizes . ' " ...... ' ^ ■ - • . 1 • fire danger on [S,M,L, 36.00. His classic-bi ___ Chains National Foresl )-buiky knii sv;caicr oy Raiprpn Lauren m 100% ' ''’ S,M.L, 28.00. iniarsia patternedpa crew neck sweat£Jter in faspberfy and whiie,.e. rest_ls,coa<;idered 'wool. Byrgunay: Diaclf: cro; lilgh l)y m ld -A u g u sl'o.officials ff say. • '■ ;roa(’i or green m V-nock ant;nd crevTstyleTW en’s - " Acrylic by Cardigaii Baylay' Junior'sizes STM^L. 21.0.OO.RibbOf^ accents on a sizes S.M,L,XL. 72.00. You The forest usuallyally experiences , . , ' 'oung girts'swoatof vest inI ppink Wllh m any ottier crea/n sweater, wiifirudlfjdled yoke. By Pticki in acryli/lie: Junior'sizes S.M.L. al»ouL25 s p o t fire s by mm id A ugust, bu t 'accenis. Acrylic by Levi's's Girls'sizes'1-5X.( 13.00.• JJr. Junior argyte 30.00. Color blocked EspritEsf sw eater lor girts in munulti-coiors. Girts’ sizes ------th ls -y e a r-o n ly -s e v e n -t m-have-been-re-:------:——sweaieLy£Sli)v £ izod. Cntiom onkniiinQfe(;n;viin purpic)lo Jf Junior S,M,L. 36.00. c o r d ^ . s a id Dunh a mn . ______sstzesS,M ,L. 30.00. ______: -He said aboufTiairorI ot tho tires were i man-caused, with lighlightning causing--' ------the others.------^— « _Syn(jnday, A u g u st 12.19W _ Timoa.mo9-News. Twin Falls. Idaho ■ Obituaries/hosispitals B2 ¥ F a > C I f Sj / m i g rrants ■ Magic Valley EB3 ^ . . ■ West B7 . a m p 4 i >of ca ifeis^arstrti3 S S kramidi povee r t v ~ ~ ^ Norlanind camp reiisidents cope)e with condditions —— * . . - BvSARAHMimtatrBHY______. Tfwes-Newsconespsspondent RUPERT - Livl..ivlng quarters for H P k h migrant workerss ati the Norland H L a b o r C a m p a r e prettyp re crude by just ~r ' about any standanis.*ds. •,< .: '• i j - ...... ButSan-Jnanlta:Ita."Rodriquez,“ who" ■ v------Ilv e s In C a b in 28, htias a s m a d e th c b e st of r th e situ a tio n . She and her family (ar have been ^ : coming back everyJry summer to the ij./ • s a m e c a b in sin c e 1954.I9&i • —— — r n i ] i • Gladys Esqulbel)el of* Burley, i _ par^egal worker for the Idaho Legal ,'v j B f i ...tlluill Jt Services for Migranrant Farmworkers. ' • .-'i - ...... and Dave Pena. an ______llW e-iiavo-been-malmaking-improve-—H M a m ments on this cabinbln for years." ■ IH ffiS Rodriquez tells herir visitors. "We BM IH B h a v e b e e n p a y in g for th e m o u rselv es, - thc'paint, the linoleumimon the floor—- IP B W i everythinu.” S h e s a y s th is i s i 'a nicn ic a p la c e to liv e .. ___ i£heap*::______ - - — itself—A-pot-of beans”ins cooks on th e-p j’i^ ^ i’; back burner of a smaimall gas rantie. canned food and dishesties a re a rr a n g e d • See MIGRANTS>onPageB5 on TheIC shacks a t thc N orlandid mt igrant cam p have n«no inside plum bing, so : :o Lupc H ernandez waslash es off th e d ay's dust>t using a faucet in frontuU ofi his hom e Farmeers sax; ffunding,, regulattions ret*Mrict COamp imjiprovemelents By SARAH MURPHY Tlmes-News correspond!)M cn(______ NORLAND — Maintointaming (]cccnr~ ^^^^H R e l a t £ d - Ssto ries on Paoii g e B 6 Ilvint; standards forir ilhf» N nrlnnri Labor Camp is a com;>mplex problem thatth bring the produ-.c fromn tthe fields manager, who0 is paid $600 plus milc^ stemming from one sisimple cause, a t h a rv e s i tim e . age per monUiJl byb; lho association to :• lack b f m o n e y to d o thie e job.j say three Bennetl says several yearsirs ago. too run thc camp) andan to contract work persons Involved in ownership oVi and pcpercenl^f tlie crop Ihlnnnning and from the faqners administration of the canc am p ...... ners In Uie organization weedingw< was done by mignUranl field for the ml^antant workers, has been' They cite dwindlingig fundsI as llie —WI“workCTsrTodayronlr30-or^0iOTjercent— given explicit-inst-instructions-noWo^low^^------_ • MiBO-of-poQp-living-cmittraditions at tiie“ | '■ i ' of th e s u g a r b e e t c ro p is bcinj.ing worked any undocumenteented workers to live in ___ ^ Minidoka Counly facilitylity for migrant I . bby y m ig ra n t la b o r, h e says. Uic c am p . • field workers.' Mohlman confirms Bennetlett’s anal- When informetmed thal camp occu- Harold Mohlman and. P a rk in . y s is o t th e m ig r a n t situation.1. p a n ts w ere comompJainlng f of the pre- - - .sugar beet producers;rs who farm "M igrant workers, are babalking al sencc of illegalegals In the cam{). acreage dt Norland, locilocated north of IHKa(ry>'<|- ■ - . dodoing thc heavy," dirty, fiefield w Jrk M ohlm a n .s a idd h' ho wfnilH ctjeck tho • ' ------Rupertrare membersiof of the Norlnni^ ^.“such su as m oving irrigation limines seven- -situation out immim m ediately^ lo’ flrid bu t — nrooTTcsocmtianr'.whijvhlch'they-say- ,d fiys a w ^ , ^ e says^ ______why the jssociaticiation’s orders aren't ■ o^s and operates s lho -camp, ' V F e w er sea.sonal . . -r-—-* Motuman is the~cnainairman ol ihe ‘ ~ coming into Uie area," hc cocontinues. Mohlmai]_flddsidds-he-is_cfluai^ ap- association ...... “Eventually, farmers mayy have ta- palledatreportsortsof unrepaired wiring—...... t p i s p W -pay -more for local labor■ — - there In thc cabins andam an unsecured ro DcLyle B ^eti. fifield repre- SPnt.iHvp fn r th f* Whlt(>IKLSalln^ugar_____ :______seem to bc a lot of mlKranl.s — rj------;------no' factory located al Paul.lul. ^ y s White now, but ff they slop coi■omlng in death trap foro r n j small child, he Salln. owns Ihc land on'which or the ----. ■ aaltogether, lt we m l^ii find therlere aren’t agrees. migrant living- quartersxirs w e re b u ilt ------as mnny local field worker?3rs a s w c /Ml of th e se: pproblems, n along w itl^ iie company. ' .• . i i.lhlnk;Ui'(ire h i are. and-iUwlircoc o st-m o re g e n e ra l clea n ujp p aia n d 'm a ln te n a n c e are ------^ Bennett says the Taiiaiia T s s tll l fn Uie • < -• . - to lh ire th e m .” ' - the. responsibilityIlity of Uie camp man- ^— cotnpany’s~name andd-W -’ hlte-SaHn^ --7;. ■ \ "I foresee closing Norlandd down( by ager. he says. TOxt7Garr-h(T5ay5:------p a y s th e p r o p e r ty ta x eson s o; it. He says BSBStaite j; - - - - :— ------The—Tlmcs-Ne5-News'— a tte m p ls — to ------— —' thal at no profit to the tht company, ,, ' " ' ' ■ * , IParkin and Mohlman bolhI say.s Ihey locate-The campimp manager, Ruben aro emphatically againsl hi . White SaUn collects theJC funds'forf the ' • U puruntil reccntly,cabin‘23a3anhe Norland'campu' w as occupied by a mlgiIgrant familjr f" hiring 11-• Palomo, for comcomment .were unsuc:'* operation of the campip fro1 m 'th e 10 le g a l a lie n s to w o rk In tlie fieldlids.. cessful. "I don’t hire Illegals, an^ fanners who are memiembers of the lotal of 2,0CJ.OOO production acrcs last id 1 d o n 't____ Mohlman. who^ 0 I liv e s 10 m ile s fro m He says thc sugar conompany is tx-ncfit by goii'Oing Uils route,” says pei Norland Association.. personally know'of any farm(mere whT the wmp droye.uve.up .Uiere every day ' •y e a r, a lo nig g w\ ith th e S30 p e r w ee k re n t encouraging en area farmers■s to adopt Bennett, do,d o ," s a y s P a r k in . " B u t I do knowkn Uial last summer toD lalaJ k e c a r e o f Uie c a m p He says the companjlany wlthhblds paid by the:ie 30 to 40-mlgrant families clielectronic and chemical w eed con-- , Sl 7R p o r n n t nf theth e \s-orkers m oving Irrtgatlonaniincsin— himsclf,-he saysi: nr>rt> Uh{LjannersL_who_occupy.py-th(LcabIns-ln.thc_cam p^D-Irols^and to space their crop ys; But-Uils year he is ■T;m(iliardcrtot:eH;ibor thcthe fields are probably I 7hich~ts~hmicd—rcprcsentthi■tiieiotal umountTjfincomc—nv illegals,_ leaving It up lo) Uie manager td do Uie • , nesays.poimmgoutthat bwause bec Uii* regular IdWUn over to’the Norland Laborbor Association for the asso(soclation, not enough to do hu t n n n n t c a r T o S r ------^ h u m a n la b o r in th e fields. • migrant workeikers want' to get oul ot ml|migrants, w^n’t do that wo for the operation of the catcamp. an Adequateate Job of maintaining the ^•ork a n y __ Agaln,-MohlmaiIman and Parkin cite-- '' rk and inlo occupations momorc,"hesays^^ ______— ' Iackotmoncy_as.tl^ .th e chief obsUicle to w cnmnnmperv t Iu «;nynnf'tt ,-..Vln tllB-lnnf^ nm tho f.->rr■rmon: '.111 n | n f^f 1 >fl« M ii(k H 4 v tn s J n ii!lM- -—iMohhn i > 5 n = 6 a y s -Uio J >iortaTK . - - H— fi \ — B-2 Times-News, TwinI Falls,Fa Idaho S unday, Augu:Bust12,19W ------...... Motorcyci/dist ramss into van, d ies instanItly Matigistratee court- — The follow ing peo- In in jail with 20 days suspendeded. A ve. W.i T w i n F B U R L E Y - A Burl - — H o s ppitfils— u:__ __ MAGICGICVALLEY G oiualcz. U 'na Cranerr aan n a W aller McCall, ali ol Hurleyey: W. Dan ' •’ "■ir’ REGIONAL.MEDICAL Ml CENTER G orrlnge of Oakley: Janetm et Treadaw ay ot;Ubion: Paul KloepferKl ol W » .^'.p^iispbrt ...... AdiAdmlitod . ------Pnul: Clatle MctWicejj and Iwval-Pen'ena-Jr. of T r u ; i t ------"M rsr-John • C ra n w r Deann3- AdmittedA di • ~ ^ J Sons lo i l r . and Mre.5. FranciscoF Vega of Rupert andnd Mr. and 3. Jo n es & Gi - Leona Craythom. Slcphanl(anlc Andrew, Lols Adams, PaPaulo Mrs. Jerry Thomsen of BuiBurlev. tf tan J I >ch E.cftange.Jnc- " S u n d a y.August ,^ 12,1984 TImos-Newi-Jews, Twin Falla. Idaho B-3 _ ¥ M ta g i c i l l e ;v _ _ StalilRngss to-at a ^ l = ^ - B y R•ICKSHAUGHNESSY IC Idaho FallsI ccalls Stallings '‘naive” for sc • schedul- egy "was workingJng but we have the responsibiIblll- SttU ilngs s a y s statemements e mnde In Idaho by: - TJmes-lis-Afert'sw//flr- In g th e a d s. ty of a c e rta in degiiegreeoftruU i.. .Bymysilcnicncc Vice President Georgerge Bush spwify the-Re-' ------“ T h e r e ’s nonc way any Congressman cai c f m b e a l ( I ’m giving h is c la l m s ) a c e r t a f h a l r o f tru th andai publican Party’s posltlorItlon that no public official T W/IN lh FALLS — Richard Stalliniliings plans to every commi ■' '10 obove~the Tepor ~ p i 5 l o r s e — hrees d e r s - ^ - M u B J — r e t i r e M W onderldichs want g i ______t o ‘snsmell roses' j S _ ByPATM/UlCANAf^ITONIO • ^ Tlmes-Ncws wrltei•Itcr , : ------t w i n f a l l^ s — M oi^ -th a n 20 years ago, Lylee " D o c " W o n d e riic h . M * . a n d w ife , “ B u tc:h h ," / e n te re d th e h o rs e J J B t ’ breeding businessess after purchasing DSHjj W elsh p o n ie s for rth their chlldrcn. U fi| Thousands of animalsan later — and B 6 R ------a f te r b u ild in y -aa sjGpild-reputatlon a s - S |||i horse breedersI - — th c W o n d erllc h s ';7 ' “| have decided toI reiretire and follow the advice cmblazoazoned on their t e ® R o sc A c re F a r m1 stasti tio n e ry . WHM That Is, to “Take'a k e tim e to sm e ll th e r o s e s a lo n g th e way.”wa: jpjWv ^ 5 3 j ^ r ------— “W e'vc-bccn-aj-at-lt-for-over-25-p^® ^ y e a r s ," s a y s D oc.xj.Gl, ( “ It’s been good T : tous. (But)itwasja s a lot of w ork. II go t L ____ ...tobetodmuch.” ______■ ______The family heldiold_n_dlsPcrsal~snlc' ■ r ■: Saturday at thclr!lr farmf west of Twin ; •Palls. All their• stockst was sold, in- hnn-100.quarter and p a in t h o rse s, dinner Flight,t. aj champion race The RoseA cre salcjlebarn w as packcd withth buyers for an auctionon m arking thc retiremcm ent of the W ondcrlich*hses f roni-tlie horsL busiluslncss—rr - horse and stallionlon of thc farm, took ------.. . In a p r ic e o f S3G,opp.0M., „ ._ ... 'ever.- learned “fron] lhe schoc:hool -liorsebusiness,-eiUier.- . --- - Wonderiichch - become accomplishedI association i president* andnd irfaklng efforts aren’t ah Buyers from allail D ital-be)a rd = t@ ^r i e c e i v e M S e r e ^B g S E f i p la n • B y A N N E T T K C A K Y :y ‘ AAug. 27. lie says. The tenorir ofo the discussion appointIt to the holding company., TheTl named board would remainre intact, bul would Icacave althougli il is supporlcM rted by th c p a tie n ts It Timcs-Ncws writer thentl will determine when he asks the board iioldingg companyi and the hospilalII wouldv. then final decisions)ns aboul the hospital to ithe treats, not tho laxpayciayers. Burn’s reorganiza-i fof( r lls e n d o rse m e n t, h e sa y s.s . n e e d lo to negotiate a lease with the tl couniy holdlng.compan)an y . tlon plan would makekc thcI hospital a private; TWIN FALLS-Hos lo sp ltal a d m in is tra to r Uill Ill the pasl, II has b(^n:n Burns 1 who has commis;issloners, m ost likely a flve-yie-year lease. The hospital'tal's foundation, home lical;:altli n o a -p ro fil ho sp ital. Burns l3‘ready to tun lunj the Idea of corporate inlnKluccd ii and supported thethc plans for cor- Burnssa sa y s. scrviccs andI a ’ new for-profit branCh toI ssell • If a simple majority•Ity of> v o lc rs w ould agreci reorganization of Magiagic Valley Regional Med- porate p reorganization, most r st recenliy al July Beforcire a referendum on the issue>ue w ould b e h o sp ilal servicc/Ices lo otiier arca health cacare to the plan. Bums sajsays It would offer the IcaiCenterovertOthclhfihispltal Iward. hesays __- aa n d A u g u si lu n c lie s fo r-a grou; roup of community pul togegether.- the hospital wouldd sponMr5 a facilities wouldlUld a lso r e p o r t ' to :th e holdl:ding' hospital;morc freedomlom to c o m p e te .w lU i'a rc a • "Now it’s Ume to comeCOI back'to the board,” leaders. U Bul he w6iild likeike ‘.'Uie board lo "masslv live coinpalt^” to promole[e corporateI company. ------hospitals at-a time wheiwhen hospitals across the— — hesays. “I'veput myly toet In the w ater. It is up • a.ssumea the leadership role role in corporate reorganiinizatlon. he says. The sooncDnest a vote T h e holdingg companycc would have to adhehere nation are having lol«cI l«comc more.aggrcsslvo -rc.slrucluring,-hesays.------to-Uie-board- U yA N NNKTTKCAHY l- . _ will get Ihcir chance l9> 1register. The Studentss Inli the second enrolltjieutt untill Uie last days of regisils lra tio n to u a rly to h e lpp StudcjitsSti througli regls- lOQTl ■Ncwswrilbr final IwtJ' days are scscheduled for group shoulculd have no trouble finding5 decidec to enroll are morcrc likely to- .Iralion. "That’;hat's where miSitorship ...... S B A I students who decidc to registerrc al Uie classes Uiallal have not already filled,, dropc out than other sludenl.slt.s. h c sav .s. s t a r t s ." U ingreligrellsaj^. — .TW INN FALLSI -S taples of.Coliege(ge lasl^minule and slUl neet■ed to lake CSI Langrell says. sa' Most reluming stu- ' — ^By£>lANEH(50LE| - : E P Ato t r e c e iiv e c o mim e n ts1 o n aqi]u ifer Itij2[ciads.^0"faa’ftopistsS. T W IN F A M ^ - At a T u e s d a y lo a n s to bulli uild new drain wcUsor other mont, r Gooding. Jefferson,n, Jerome,' loan applicatioItions on hand and 21 hearing Jn Twin P'alls.s. MagicS Valley waste wal #ater dlspc«al systems Lincoln, L Madison. Mlnldokiika. Power, walcr-developnipment loans which ef-- . resfdenls'will have a la - iM CaAe-9/ioies|es§tofta&:. I last c h q n cc to p e rc o la tinig g IntoI th e a q u ife r. T e lo n a n d Tw in F a lls c o u nlies. lk feet water qualla llly I ." iA&ied ’^UEai ...... m eet wlUi Envlroiimenti ental Protection InlerslateJte highway projects,-- Opposition to Uie planI has1 been Marshall saidaid that sole-source des- Agcncy officials to dfscuscuiis.lhe desig- municipal s S ' . 1 sewage treatment plants expressede: by George Lermmon, a Ignallon couldild ^clp stale officials. iwiijieM's Softs' -H agcrtnan~Vallcy /Ish farrirmcr. who -obtain federalll ffunds for bettcr-waler ------‘‘sole source" fordrlnklniking water., . might also i T o,illi.dinfe’imiilK iim lo on ~ ' ' 10 receive EPA scrutiny If _worrlesJhaLUie.sol(hsource w rfp •C o n tin u ed fro m PageB3Pai fromltsownim re so u rc e s, « ■ electronic circuit Imarcards, which Evans apfipplaudcd lhe Heaths on > ■_Heath finishes by adding, a< the Qieir determi-mination and Innovallon In | ____ fileclnmlc_parl£LJlicm5£asclyes^rc- ostablishlnpr viously, Heath has bad■d tot( purchaser thcirhometo\itown of Glenns Feri7 . "Il’s I SOBm mi E E the ra\^t)oards frnm oHier o»i compa- (he way II 1( sh ; o u ld b e _done,y, safd _ | INEXPENSIVE .A N p j —)' builttostay ^ ^ ‘ t h a\ T t W\ A y i ------E v a n s - KuU! uw iiur - IixT x; ry HL‘;iiii— ^ E v fln r s alid ifl Ihfi SUA yJ316in Is part“ l ‘ s o u g h t h is assi.sta n c e lastst wwinter.- ’ ofhlsPRO-Id-Idaho programlo promote 9 r r r — "HiejfiiMGCdcdtrcrrgctTa!tTa-lDngtEnii=lndustrlal~d{ ::devclopracntr:thronghout=^ loan to develop this indu;idastry.” said the state. Becie c a u s e o f sta ff a n d m oney — E v a n 9 .-" W e 'd lik e to tbunl v e v et r Y otu i Sai v e 1N o h i riier«e*s n s #e= :: f s S E \ l i S r . ...... / ____ I - , i M i i r ^ - - V - m m s k • ■ '.•■I WR&- ' < - - i i ______'-■'-I. ------' • - r ~ ~ ~ ' ______\ • ^ T h e Self-IndulgentI t f i m S p e n d e r . Sometimes it’s hareard " M S to.save money, - ~parlicijl^jy;jvhenltieriip Pa - •- - — — T h e r S o l are so many things to ______-? — . ------S a v e r r r ' , \ bijy b and so much to c .1____ T he Involveced Investor* ■ . If you airalready ... S ; a m k : But a regular savingsgs habit ' — • MakiR9-yo»;-mr■^ooe y w drk-hard-is whivha! ------1 hovo Q goo}eed------^ ~is'the-bes t-way.-to get;et-ah ea d :------— involved investorsDrs ahd-IB&t have In common,cc savings halhabit, ■ .A B h S And IB&T can m ak e ilit.easy to ^ M any financial coiconsijltants fecommencnd you- can kek eep it start. Choose betweer;en the ' keeping portionsis ofc your investments; s a fe , alive with a convenience of a pasjassbook an d ano th er poriicnion liquid. IB&T can s ------lh c Rcpilhllc of T c la im e d in 1923, ij-S S z a " -T-.-r^^,,52pi9.seceded(rom3m th e U nited A ra b . R e p u b lic in 1961 lo0 ffo rm Uie S y ria n _ A ra b R epubH c. ______S a u d i A ra b ia seyeiiv e re d rela tio n s In colorfuliton _ j Wm j l f comol fo your door.' j / . .T he V a tic a n ro foormed rr the Roman Drapeip c ry • C a rp e r • W ollco w ri n g ______fTnttthlip Mn w ln “ Turkey ______'V yHfreners; ~^liC BllI t e o n - "* Seedless^H Irapes ^ Longmont, - H ere's youi)ur chance to try thele best dog food A rm our Star T h o m p s o n . a t a S p p e c i a l I n t r o d u c t o rry y P rice... V 'High Protein m 198 : ^PERFORHANtI H C E ^ - f s ^ • - Cmplele-antt^-’ ■ # £ - Balanceil '______^ Bib. ______Ilb. I ----- — ib .^ ■ HAINTENANCiIICE—i||K ^ : No S u p p lem E n ls; I ...... / R e p r e d ■ M e aa l t D e p t . ^ ___ . ------S e r v i cceDeli e -1 = PUPPY ; *1)1811 E nergy Level iJ- ------l o w F a l " >m« by lor a F B U > AM P U . Thlth it Iood ll 100% Eondltlanolly guaranlood. or your if i r * ______40 lbs. , $ 2 2 9 5 I B ' J ' . j t ""T b LJ A N CE^o^rprgrptn)-:-'. 40 lbs. MAI^UNTENANCE . PROTEIN (22-22% Protoin) ...... 1 : 1 W CliepilaiirC iieese D a n lslc 'Smokedj-Bacfln tt - - — ^— .. Croam Chooso ___. Sliced------1 ,,~lO O ^ uU/ OR)R YOUR MONEY IBACK!— — -- ' H i ' ------— Stop t)y onee (ot these dealersioryryourlreesampte! Aiipn))(r2’/2 lb ;lil o a f H — ^------IP— Fori • S K(AGGS A ( (Burley) • RANG!IG'ENS(Buhl) L = _ _ jIII.1- f t _ _ Jb. ■ - .SUN1 VALLEY-ANIMAlV CLINIINIC(Ketctium)------I^rfeo* £fl*c«Ivo - - . •STAGECOACHCHFEED^DRANCILSI5U RPlI(Iw iiLEalls):- idweiserrBi e e i S i AUg..lg.-13-U . •milMtllTT, -ANIMAL HOUSUSEdi^Falls) : JV“<7 / I • • Rogulor fl jllSfmorllie V V J0*tenr/laem V e t G n ^ U ^ I ViiN'cWCI • ' — eoneopt Inlotol polcaro" J . ^ ------«Vo1trrinory^ir3*rvlc#r* lo w Cosi Spay^ ' Albif r t e a n s / - • -"ondNoulo^t • Boordlhg ♦ Grooming ' / ' • CompUta lln . - { S • 1______' • • ______BrflTImfl»-Newa.-Twln FalFalla. Idatio____Sunday, Augua}U8t.12^M 4------M ig r ain tsfee2 l h e r itaa g e b o Ead. I™ SA R A H M U R P H Y " H e iiaBd d grown up In Texas andI ■- G e r h a r d t sa y s h e rl5 -y e‘ar-o a i ld son Is 1 ^ ^m es-N ew s correspond(ndent o n ly sp o kle e iS p a n ish th e n ." ileamingSpanlshnow.------T h e S planlsh-speaklng a r did not last " H e w e n l Into th e fieldsifortheflrst f( Q - .B U R L E Y — E s p e ra■anza n : Gcrliardt. beyond thdlie c o u rts h ip , ahe sa y s. Itim e lh ls s u m m e r," sh e saly y s . y j m liU lrcctor of th e E m ilio ZZa] ap a ta M ig ran t “ M y h uusband s t was given a bad time! "He met Spanish speakliking people, M ^ T • • Hiciidstort Center In BurlBurley, says she in Texas be b e c a u s e h e spoke S panish —.■. ._ Qand he ieam ed to communjnlcate with ^ / g > — -wlUr**her-ffll-^he=«rarrt=Vi-^ani-m s-chJidren-treaf^^ I—uiem rH e had-not-been-expcposed ^iothelCT— i - lo t t t f i a ^ ' — ■ ti^ant.famllics,” perhapsaps because she . that way, assette y, so he made us speak; CChlcano culture beforo r e ,’’ ^ e I n f y f i s o n ce a m ig ra n t heirself. rsc Engilshinonour home," sheexplalns. e x p la in s . R e fe rrin g to h e rs e lf: a s a Chlcano, a " I h a ve (Inally ( realized thal I was " H e te lls m e h e en jo y edIthe t experi- I7J ^erm which stems from•om the Chavez depriving; mn yself of an.enrlchlng.ex-—:-ence,-and-has.gdlten-ln-t< e -touch-w lth-l^ ------a a r m w o rk e rs ' m ovemientofihel960s. cni perlence E:by letting myself bc con- h im s e lf, too. - T a p e!—Sup -Farmers5 ------1 ' c « ^ n Stainless ■\ • • Conllnuod from Pa{P a e e B l . . H . * steel Hiiaintaininii ______SA LT L A K E QLTYrY (AP) —.A.de---.edge resicsponslbility-and-compensale- lie— " [enseatlbrriey says's ani Oul-of-court the peoieoplc wlthoul any further selUemenl Is still possiosslble despile the . hardshipip ori delay. But obviously that Justice Departmenl’int's decision to Is not thetie c< a s e ." ■ ; .appeal the landmarkirk ruling holding _ ^ ih,— had not seen the notice and cancer eases downwlnwind of atomic \ ** ^ t s . h a d no comment.coi Justice Department ...... _ r Arizona' attorney-Ralph-HunsakeF^®;,5°^s Ri sys w h o h a n d le d th o c a s e co uiid—^ ld - ^ ^ ^ P ^ j r m \ s a id th e g o v e rn m e nIt t m a y ha v e file d a •eached for comment, notice lo appeal the n a p p e a l w ill go to th e lOlhIth keep the option of appc C ^ u rt o f A p p ea ls in D efivcr. H unsaker Is one of3f s The 24 werc pickedked to te repre- senlativo for cancerr cc: a se s in th e s u it . j s - = G EIQ file d by v ic tim s a n d Ihelrthe survivors. ^E tEBI N! Dale Haralson, anolmother plaintiffs' m attorney, said thc noticenol of appeal NoW w is a great tim e to0 iserve^our fam ily ------^w as-disapRplntlng -I p g c ted ______aular-M exIcan-stvIe H e sa id h e h a d hoj hoped the court COUTjrse m eals. Save duiJuring Safew ay’s Si AMEI . ruling would convln RITE ~ ■ em m ent lo acknowledj i M eixicaireelebratibn x i todaytc tHfiT I u esd a 'f o o d s t o r e ~~ ------=.~ty=anft-£Ccgln-lo-wi-wm pensate-the------v ic tim s. "All of us hopedI thlh e g o v e m m en l ■ ____ would be willlncto0 si s e ttle now lh a l they had Ihelr day' in court and"had ces effective Sunday. Auguj g u s n a ------been found responsibislb le ;''~ H a ra lso n ------— thIhru-Tuesdayr r A-oguat^Mr t^ said. “We hoped they;y vwould acknowl- Relail Quantities ' Q4a il«woy Rarefi[ish _ coido'fllod endan(igers A 1 projeclt t t 6 * 0 * * I ■ OREM, Ulah (AP)P ) — W hat pro- l l mises lo be • a , bitleiItter slrug^e Is ll K Y P i shaping up betweenn b a c k e rs of Ute • - \ \ 'i $1.5 biiiion Central UtaUtah Project and • ll blologlstsseekingfedeederal protection ll / for the rare June sucker Niz: Jker. - Ihefuture." . ____ \ l ' n , t • ______.r ^ f o j w h a t you cou ld do in the:the~n^“as“ch~ \\ ncnded all of the IV — Inslead-of listlng"the tiering inlo a ll dangered. he recommen nenf’ detailing 11^ interested parties'cntc uld be laken lo ll a ...... "cooperative agreemer the steps which should, protect tho sucker. si„ we see addl-. _ V Best Buy Bran BHHHIIB5HBBMIWIIIIIHW 3pen Dally 9.9;Juncfay1y l O - ^ _ 1 ______...... § ! ' ''K m a r t * ‘aAOVERTISEDO\ S B B ' " l i MERCHANOI!NOISE POLICY [ | | K g n d a y Thiiru s ' 0^1 hrm (At«n1<»n i» tc r — i r ' | i iHm in HOCli O" ruesdayf PE ;____ T h e SSaving a Placed I ...... ' •bt« '•"'•'r • COmp*r*t)H t.Oi,clion‘ - - R ogular Prlcos! Mg oy V ary Al Som e Sto to s D ue lo LLocoloci C o m p etitio n f, J k f t r - w n m ______^»_._ariiLfc4S, W* HonorOf______rmIIIIIZS]Bli ------o uaiiiyIV proauci------c jj^T; v.^ ^ I ta c tu fe d In U.S.A. S . -' ' IH S ave5 56% e a a F y [!2 HUFF i ' ’ ' ' ; ~ ~ ! T : - b i c -y c: l L i E - S - ^ ------r f ■ >“ E ^ ^ — ..... (O— 8 ^ )ur Reg: 08C f N otee b o o k P q ip| er — Pkg.-of-2C'2 0 6 ,-ioJ^x8“-sheetsjts-lri ------— r — — II choice of wide or narrow r ru u l e . ; " f%VO'' y ^ ””' I '' FullyfJ Assembled, 76.38 ___ _ Savere 69% 0.09unQ 33ombled ~ — ~savv e 3 .0 9 ---- [ Our " 3 ...... — f c I ReS■ • - m s ■ 1 9 . 9 7 - f - 2 G ” BIJMXBikez= Theis m e b o o k - Blc□ n k et Thrcrow s : —,. ..it—„; S o y s-^ b allerle n g e r - 2 ^ 0 p iL w ] ttu 22;flngerL;l _— Jjngle^ul5ubiect^ide-ruled4h — r— —------^ - r V e l v e l etyrhigh»pile-acrylic-tlc-throw s-in' ------E ' lever .coasleiter brake, racing saddle.s o bdol< WIwith 'yO’-lO l^xa’-' p'c Mft nwyvorv , U c h o i cce e of animal prints.s. 6( 0 x 8 0 ". r^' y . • • S'' p — I CArTNON ■■■ MIN< p , ] ■ ' , FCC Approved -- y—j^^^^_^rrt^WAHBANTY 1 3 hr - 5 ^ " ' • % I ^ 0 7 c O u r . - _ j O o t 22.97,rull.5ljoSol**.. •• ...... 17.97 1 ' j ^ ® 0 / 1.37 Z l Q Our 32.97, Quoonsijo SolSOI” ’ ...... 22,97 " ' M lnollQ- IJ ?, A .lim il ______2 l i g h t e r s ______^ ------Our39.<>7r» :j = s^riginal Fragrance 3 3 ^ :nN;^ndSconHI ------7 timilJPkgs. D i a p a re n n d — ■ — ...... -B)1itW«1i CIMIoottB I ------^ p i z n a E S ^ \ .i|v i,i..u ..:i|ti.i.'W rr- Limit 2 P ko 1 07pkg 4 7 P k g 1 9 7 ,.. ■; r 7 7 ^ Sale Price ' !■ X # Sale Price S o l e P r i c e S a le P ric e d ■ ■ X / SalePriiP r i c e 8-oz.*Bagig “Skittles” 1 1.38 150 Diaparen>ne Disp30sabl6 Platefes Carpet[ F r e s h * BANDrAID' I BlBrand ^ ...... Tasty fruiMIo;[laypied., candy,_ _D.D isposable washclottoths pre- Wtiite p plastic foam : Flat or*or 19-oz.* rug/roroom deodorizer 70-pock~plastlc ' striptrips'with {, - . • ___ Ihe-whoieJarfamily will-enjoy.— -rr -m oistened-w ithlanolin>lin;-5%x9"— —dividedd.-20-50“per pkg.g . acuum.^cerifed. ■ nonstick r cushionn p a d . L?;?''- ■ \n S '^ o s Wrilh ■ 1 :7 .7 1 ,Ife.. ’ _ 6 0 * o z .‘ B lu e I c e ' Mon.ThfuSoL y - . R e i^ s e a b le c o ld p a L. ICHAMPIC E xtra C olor PriP r i n t s (S tandard Size)te) : : | ™ ^ -- Beautiful prints m adede from ’ . your n o , 126. Disc or3 r < 3 5 m m color negative. Cuji prcp r o c e s s . f l K S o ld ln XA-. ri 6 - e n d 8 -p o ck s Only ■ ■ Color Enlqraemei nenfporU .^RTWgnt^off le n ts W B B From your favorite stanca n d a r d - ^ l H ^ H ' 2 _. _ . A I fc HBB [ • F k Suncinday, A u g u st 12,1084 Timesmes-Nowa, Twin Falla. Idaho . ■ M ajor league bebaseball C2 ■ O ’M e a r a s t a y s5J3H j hoL streak C3„.^,. y s D l o r i^ - 10 --...... - C lassified C3-1 - ...... - - e - I oo~o ------By-FbVNN-McROBEr^ER TS-- •---•^-piayszinJ n lhe Division^ A ^ u ionalnal Out of its, bag of t tric k s, w hich on th c cal<:a k e fo r a lonm Ih.-it h.-m md an "oui-t»get No.'T ’ ______T/mes-jVfliys m r n ' t ppondwl an ------to u m a m i ii^'^'lnciiid(5S" i.lic "C liy'5 ' Best jd-;Vlagie-yalley-women!R-A-•A— rFor-thls-yMr-R-excoptiorlonal-sliowlng—m entalltyJroniromoUiccballclubs.^ ____ W a s h .,, it II will be defending a record3rd veteran Twin Falls ch club pu lle d 21 so ftb a ll for foi much of Its i7-yearir there are «ime telltalele statistics, “When you'rou'ro winning they want to TWIN FALLS -- WlienW .the Falls never matched m by a Magic Valleyley In-low n v ic to rie s th is sc season a n d no e x is te n c e: (Initially(ii in the now-defunctct With catcher Patty Wasasco* leading see you lose,” Coach Coonts pointed Brahd/Coors of AMagic Valley soflballII squad:; an unbeaten leagueJUC defeats. . fa stp ilc h league). lo In fact, its pastst th o ir b a r r a g e o f b a ttin g popower with a out. "We tell‘11 newm players lo be ready •____ w o m e n ’s slo w p llch,so/tl)alI h , team reconl, . ' T h e s p o tle s s re c o rd is.,is.jusl Uie icing. coupie^as(tasons have been marked by>y .558 baiting average, FB/i13/CMV h o l d s - f o r Uie fla k ." Uie top six spots in the TvTwin Falls A One local competitorcon that's been out league's slugglngcllle. . lo g e t FB/CMV FBy is Donnelly “In lown, our hilting defIcflnilelysets Sports/Lathamham Motors. Dealing , apart.ll-saitl,TQ m J: _team!a.coacli of3x' years-5..;lW©U/o-got— U w -provlouOfrtwoyoarfrandcrushing-if— w four of the longest-ball11 h itte r s In 14-7 In th e Twiirwln Falls A Open earlier ------. Patty Wasco, Krista Kravavltz, Wendy in the seasoeason, Donnelly/Latham C o o n ls a n d C a ss H c rb st." cam e frighteniiteningly close lo spoiling a?— ~ Outstanding defense alsalso p la y s a p e rfe c t rc c o3rd rd thI is se aso n . big part in the team’s wim Inn in g w a y s , •,T h is .y e■ar, ar. w ith th e c o m p etitio n a c c o rd in g fo Coacli C oonts. .... i’vo seen, weve shoulds place Ih the top "We’re lucky-we have ic one of the ,|ve." CoonlsIts says: of the Uiree-day best double-pFay Combos in In the sta e . i„„n,ament.1, which» includes teams .. with RaeNae Reoce at at sliorlslop ,rom Alaska,ka, Washington, Oregon. and Eileen Neviiie, who cac a n th re w a s .M o n ta n a a n d Id hard as any man, on se imism is evident on the s l ir ? ." . _Wendy. _(^nLs). on ____ te of a rash of injuries at Oil th e m o u n d , p itc h e r CiAml SV. 'pl''” Carol Coiinls several positionitions, _has_ahno^4^wln.s thlsju summer and Third baiierakman -Toni Martinez t.ikP-; nrivantai«'e of her Icrlengthy com-. h„, f,v,| foot-4>apllcr . l a -Uie co a eo n------< ^tltive career, typically ly giving up andrlBhl-fleldile ld er L onnie M a h a n e s did j u s t 10 w a lk s in a season. •the same recenKjcntly. Also, hurler Carol "She knows thc players“s and knows Coonts sustaincalned a head Injury while what to pitch to Uiem," huh u sb a n d a n d W asko is just s t gctUngg' over a sprained m e n to r- T o m C oohts polMinted out. ankle she sufferiffered a tournam ent. - •‘Sho’s-praised-by-um nsps In-every -(^oach CoonioonLs is “knocking nn ------town, they say her gamesJS are really wood" Uiat, .his hi; squad will weather e a s y to c a l l . . . sh e h a s thcIhe ability to these setbacks':ks well. "We should be in h it c o m e r s a n d throw strikkes," e , , - good shapeJ plphysically ... Uip r e s t “ Field play isn’t Uie oronly-reason '‘»«s‘cles Mahilahanes) should ‘-e all FB/CMV continues to win,in, however. , _Sdttlng physical attributes.cs iiside. Iho- Unlike manTiany _ women's • teams, - ___ .. squaiiJjJcey_io.success.majlav belts- ■gB /i’MViiDCluiiclud^lldingnlrills:andrz= continultyand camaraderierjQ . h illin g w o rkc offofl a baUlng tee as part —J ______■ of Jl praciJce,retiic g lm c n ------^ TJuf sccrcil 15 we'v ush-Uiemrond-somelimes------_lpMi-'ecltC05ms5aH!QLu -U i^golng-thcydon'tllkcke it,"II sa id C oonts. — existcince of the original al team of Demandinglg practices and 3,500 w h ic h o n ly C a ro l C oonls ai a n d c e n te r- m ile s o f tr a vvel e l per[ season, has bred a __flelder_Joleen_Toohe_rcmmain. O i^..glV |„g attltuditude" on this conUnually— •'I infield has only changed t I m a y b e s ix v ic to rio u s ctx;vcrcw, according to Uie •tim e s th is y e a r . A nytim e yiyou can get coach that kind of nucleus, you'r I'ra going to jtaother important |„p facet of the~ ...... - w i n : “ ...... - - team 's progran■ram -is its sp o n so rs, w ho ■/\iioUier-"Dlg plus"-for)r the club, pay fortravel£el£xpcnscs in addition to 'according to Coonts, Is thehe closeness the majorityy ofol uniform costs. The = o f - i ts.playccs..UniilULmosL tr n m g , Ha fonm thaL-iS-Q ;otejllll.do_ various times,cs, carried thc logos of Ihlngs together and jry to ti keep in Red’s Tracinging Post,: Uie Pour Haus, to u c h ." B re h m ’s C oEistruction n str and other Twin - " W e 'r e a rc a l'c lo sc te amn , ,. .they all Falls businessess se s. ! get along," he said of hl f C-2 Tlm es-N ew s, Twinn FiFall's, Idaho Sunday, Augu:gu3t12,1984 •. - — ^ S eaa t t l e s i rnks Twin s in II Oth t R.C. reI m a in s5 unbeateen in sta ti t e ByTheAssocr e la te d P re s s ■ Al C o w en:ns s greeted Minnesota re- H ; * BOISE - R.C. CCola of Twin Falls stayed.ed. in the victories in the loser los bracket, one of them1 will\ be never Mikeke Walters with a nm- ■ i * ■ ' « undefeated rankss wvj hile a u b 93 a n d F ile r Mlerchants. er headed for homee earlye today. That’s-becaususe they -scoring slnftjjgle-In-lha-lOlh-inning 8 S kept tbeir hopesi allalive — at least overnight — inthc' squareoffat9a.mn . Saturday night, nig giving the Seattle — ; aass B Stale Slow]lowpltch Soflball Tournament^nt S a tu r- ■ in S a tu r d a y ’s play. pi? Hub 93 ousted the J e ro m e M a rin e r s aiW 5-“ vlctoiyovertheTwina. IBlueJay83,Oriotes2 _____ inning on shortstcrtsto p T o m F o le y ’s se c - . ______■ ___ d a y ...... Freedom Fillers*tr s ^ to get-its day-slarte■ted a n d ------S p ik e O w en « n opened Uie S e a ttle lO th—— In-Ton>nto,~George-Bell-:li-belted a bed k ^ .irro c.01c. of - lhe:gam e;‘a silb c ::r~ ~ >«» rnmft fm m hphlnrt tn ______; R.C. Cola had mov ■14-aanfl „ _wJUi-a.slngle»le.Qff P c (g Fllsgn, h ; th e ftwo-nin homer with none: ouio In the Hntiston A-StTQS ct If^^-O ransc-erm lnjt-Bij — ■ — tW0TK6iirgalif(s{ogtogtTwilh'lhTdoiibTeVlcfdjyTf Boise-lWrDennlrBroWerTiKhirUiree Twlni’ fourtiIrth pitcher. Alvin Davis, bb o tto m of th e n in th in n in g tcto 0ve the deleailhTCIhcinnc in h a ll-R e a sW .------homers and Bruco ■ . Friday. co Thibodeau added three m o re — w ho h it a twowo-run homer in the third 1Toronto Blue Jays“ a~co:Kjme^from------___ includingagrandslaiIslam In lhe.vJctory ovecMoscocow, ------in n in g rw a lkIked e and pinch^illerBarry—b-behlnd-W -vfctmywerthe-E;-BaIUmorfr-Padres4rBravefr1 W l — ------: A lthough C lub 93 a{ n d F ile r each c a m e up w ltl dththree Nootherstaterepoeports were available. Bonneirpopptp ped o u l try in g to sa c rif ic e CO rio les. ATLANTA (AP) {, T Mark ' before WalleiIters came on and Cowens Thurmond heldId AtlantaA to four hlls ------c a m n th m iigIgh. h " CC u b a 2, E i p 0 8 l o v e r se v e n Inning;lings and Gralg Nettles . -Mf7p»h>nrf-N»llarfJiic tyhi_hnmp run to lead the singled home Ryne SandbfIberg from San Diego Padreidres to a ^ l triumph -fc J Tigereg.Royio y a lsS 5third base wilh one out InI tthe lop of over the Braves.a. P f l - In Kansasas City, Larry Hcmdon,, u >o ch a m ^------I R o d e j a p i o n s - (c r o w n e Ktrk—eibson OTI and tance~ParrIsh 2-1 2 viclory over the Montreala l Expos. jjj pjgy, „iih « i-»o< s la m m e d honjome runs as Jack Morris ork, Dwight Gooden 1 GOODING - Tcdd 1Hugues, Fort Jack Hannum, IU Ogden, won the: Sanders. f Roy. Utah, wit * ° p itc h e d U.Ge IDetroit Tigers to a 9-5 £ s tr u c k o u t 10 inn seseven innings to sel a _SH aIl, scored a 70 (orr llthe title In thc steer wrestling wri competition by/ jM'conds ; but the overal w D o d g e rs 4, G ia n ts 2 victory over;r theI Kansas Cily Royals— » m»—».«ir rookie season recordrec for New York • t> a re b a ck rid in g e v e nlit t aat the Gooding downlng'hl;'hls steer In'“T.e seconds.' In1 Jeaririclte JuRer, Buhl, wh'.ho posted a iobci„n,c„ — In San Franclsco,' Mike : the American League’s j, :, and combined with - m Raoeo Saturday night.-it.------leam ropijiping Rod Nelson and Dan1 17.38 1 Thursday nlghl. hit a Isvo-nm homer and newinner. p to key a 3-1 triumph------• Curt Webb. Jerome.IB. w as tim ed in R o g e rs held hel up from Friday nightt I n th c sp e c ia l m u tto n busiiKtlngovcnt. ru n iie rD u l a t th e p la te f r o m : !? the llS "verlhePittsburg!urgh Pirates. £10.7 in calf roping: totc tlc for Ihc becausc nonc team managed a clean'r T.W. 1 Parker. Gooding, scort)red a 79 fo r making the difference for • three-day lead in that thi event. In score Saturtu rd a y nig h t. lhe t win. Second was Scoixlt Rogers, Brewe«10,W,WhlteS0X5 A n g eles D o d g ers a s th e y beaeat.theSan A 's 3, Angels 2 ■ saddie-bromi riding, Eddie 1 Hicks. Ray Chrihristensen. Mount Pleasant.. G ( oo d in g , a t 70. In Chicago,go. Bill Schroder cracked F ANAHEIM. Calif.Cal (AP) - Dwayne , SJackson Hole. Wyo.,., \was lhe'only Utah, took3k thci lead in bull riding with1 Heidi Peterson, Jeroirome, was a two-run homprhoi and Ted Sinllhbhs ■Murphy scorcdMl tlthe winning run on 2 scorer Saturday night,ht, p icking up 65 a 78. ccrowned queen wltli Stephahanle Garri- and Cecil CoojWperalsohastwoRBIsto PblUle96,Card8lol P M ike D a v is’ lOtli-iOtli-innlng squeeze bunt ■ p o in ts. T h c lop barrell 1 racer was Lynotte! so s n . T w in F a lls , n a m ed prinincess. lead Jaimele Cocanower and the In Philadelphia, Steve Ca:'arllon pit- Salurday niglil;lit as the Oakland Milwaukee BiB re w e rs to a 10-5 v ic to ry ched cl eighl strong innings ^and.Ozzle Athletics downedned California 3-2 and ___ m th e C h lcIcago a W hite S o x r '------V-Vlrgll-doubled-home threese runs to handed the Angelngels-Uieir-fourth-con-; —------T '.—...... !iiy^ 'g » 'iv>ii«yv g r’ leadlc the PhUadelphIa Phililillles over secutlve setback.ck. the St. Louis Caa'dinals&'l. M u rp h y d re!W w •: a walk off reliever if e t lS Red Sox 5, RaiX an g e rs4 ^ Luis Sanchez, 7-5. a n d w en t to th ird on : 1';^^ In ArllngtoiJton, Marty Barrett and. . ‘ Astros8,Reds2 oncK)ut single before m m “ i!S?...JJwjBht.Sv9n!9DS_hO!ne_red.while^rgokie__^ Mike Heath’s om — in*Clnncalt;.-fii!l-Doran-sc xl" g-tnnrt—dow ir-thc ------Roger Cleme:Tiens made a successful scored’thc'Davts'■’dragged" winning run from first'ln thehe seventh first-base line to score; Murphy ______fill OK 1*»-Woo Kim, SoumuinxotM. • J - > , 1 i !g rohimtftthgsle state where he starred in - ...... Boy«d>- . ------c»"i<>«rja-uIftIwlq"«n_o< -1.. i-ijfl A- college lolfeadtadThe lioston H ed bok 16 a — k™,k I'.i OM C"-;! „ •o m u n . M v l c t o r y ojver v e the Texas Rangers. y UlMUtM------V olleyball offificials to m eet • J J I 1 Ooitr. ft < 1 10 Ml.•flirt II a 1 J 0 X •M edals ------______- £ Z ■ ___ * ■ o.j^jjnnirom Sc»wu wc, IM. n g4lJJ.(Vo-% Ei ‘ ^ ^ Y a n k s 10, I ni d lla n s l "iT W IN FA LLS - C e rtlfica tiolion meet- ing to of«ciatec theth hi^ school mat- ■ . 10- M ^ ^Innri - M ik p - P n p H n n iln -in t pnrifhlsmBEting: !-iiili?-? M ^l-n88's~T'^gyg)f !SS5S^ ij — ^5------prnnrn-nrm teS ^ n— GNi-i>rn»icr>'d lo Jt»i»i> >n ' A,\u\??s sja".12’ * 1S 2 S h o m e re d a nid d drovei in three runs and V6Vdlleyball season will be hhe e ld a t 7 Geraldine Critchley, Cril American — 1 - « ’*Wx5isr^ 5» * 0 10___Don Malllngl^igly also homered as th e p .r.m . '^ e s d a y a t O 'L e a ry Juinior n i High Falls, staleI volleyball rules ------Wi:irP-'K7T5TOi:.-.j« s o?oo surglngNew\iv Y ork Y ankees c o n lln u ed ' Scl •chalrm anr-w ill—ril-rcview-regulations-r ------y . p-i-'i.o.»«.,.^....i4o I!!'. i.-'ioa'S ______‘^ - “- 0«0«— thelr-dominal:lation-ovei'-the-Cleveland— — IDistrict CommlMlonw EdI PetersonP and update offlciaficlals and coaches at-, ___^ ___ ^ JQ»y Al'r*". Stm J - J —«7TT teou , alltl'lO M . - .» ' u j u ” . - . ’" tlla n s w ithfl a 10^1 victo^. salsaid all persons Intfiresled InIn certify- tending on new-rulechanges. ruli ‘J ' nd53T SI'^I H ft J 5 J 0 ioM«n 11 . «|I,>HSK p^>ii.0r| ir^iirifoi'ci sas. ■ ^' Sn 08 CGoI I / r K 'c *0 ' a ' ''t?"' ?l"a"nK ,-,“5 ;J Hoiftdi"* ,»«'on oMj ft < ? J 1 «fii»r' *e -i:<-2 - CincinnitiJ.nH-PiJiiet'H I! ■ .v-'s.- " ’'“^avA- u.irr EDawrm. ' n^ >.^7. l6. Am«G«~fl*.. W«|l ': iri!!! SKSS' K M 3 I « Pickup & Cammper Tires oSS<''«Wiun> .|}..Cw>a.u<,*».s , P 0 J 0 0 (100 Ititwod _ ' ' ?Mmi »t*-< 0 n J w '•• « _ CUVtC^wSSs'^?s a « M 7 - Cooe*' <» i • } } 16 43 0 f 1 SCUniiU ^ • , }® J2001 00^ I Amoox. IHUUOM. wi it. .r-ittss’ « A f j'sJi’? ~up^'icun* 1 iSrT-S'io. I f«»4i*?«i'iia".rM*ct? aiiioiiMji ■ H H IIt-Oi.M li « J . , * l»»»*i,ffoa'‘Mf»..(aiIV»frt BU H L JE I in .- S O - O ]! Ml So. line ------— h ------u R L i y : i> *«li»-47|.J4ll ' SSW.ald B ?j ___ Sunday^AAugual ' 12. IW TImos-New!lews. Twin Fails, IdahoC^ ■ - 0 001-007: a W e b s t e r scoresi hole-i! - i n - o n e ^ Hot-shhooting O’Meara( ^ JACKPOT - Cherisrl Webster of Twin Falls hig:iighllghlGd thc sccond day of the Cactus> Pete's! Texas Mixed Scrairamble b- scoring a hole-ln-one. leads EBuick toi)urney W ebster convertedid a six-iron on the par three,e e , 145-yard IGth hole, Classiiffied inn d e i ^ ^ _ She wasn't ahl&4o-s - • 2>lA jTTT«TTT?n|«IW ~i 007 -Jo b s Of Inlenjsl m007-Jobs of Interest — waiiot. possibiy no”af.K-?Jia°L' ^ - WEEK II lound.' call- colioci’^ — ^ ------■;.> COMPARE YOUR? PLANI WITH OUR "PROTtyreCTtON-PttiS**: ------^m>.7SWa5r—1 --- ONE-MILLION DOLLA.AR HEALTH CARE PLAN,N FOI R INDIVIDUALS tLOST; Sal bolwoon 7.9pm. ------^^A^^F^M IL^^.^^N p_F(^^0^-F^E-lt B F O W U R E ------1__H ai'm on.,.,ParK_ Diamcnd g ) _ W a y _ _ »1-Lidios tan. Lovi Brand’ ' G o - T h e - ^ I '' Your Tin'Im es-N ew s _ % ■ " s e n d m e y o u r f r e•E e "PROTECTION PLUS ' BROROCHURE. HAVE A ‘ | — Pufso, Rowardt 32M897. j REPRESENTATIVE CO:O N TAC TM E'.J YES LTNO (PI(Please (Tiark box) | . LOST: | 13 wk cld Goldon Lab F. « Carrier iss collecting :f. Fomalo Pup. ’Crae*ofs‘ I d e n t i fiy f y W i t h _ I ...... viclnly N Of Pololino Rd„ tliis— weel Oul ol worli? YouVe not • to i Nopo't natlonot adveiidvertisors work (or you _ c oul of tuck- look to classiliod • Nopo products for outomitomotlve, Industrial. __ ■ for ompioymont forolgn oj>- Itnport & lloottm ma o rk « lt ~ Iponunlllos: ■ ------l S 5 l use OWR TOU. mcoica'l service bureauiOFItAMO. c INC. m ce NuwBcn C b T T f ^ t R i i c l T J o n e s M DAHO .OOHtWWfMHoUcM ( ------I ’ . •LEWISTON BOISEJE POCATELLO 1-W0-M2-M22.------'------P;07Bo>BO X 26068------— -PO -iiO X .l 106—P o -o o x -g(.J560— P.O. OOX 3334------U-kll'HCALTH CAne PLANS ARC Salt Lake City:ity, U tah 8 4 1 2 6 ■ — 03501 , 6370212 &3?01 SUBlUBJCCT TO APPLtCABLC CX. \ 'e tho Family ol EDNA - -7 4 6 -2 6 7 1 33&-242420 234-0020 AtL-EY-wisn-io-tnanirour'' ^------8 0 1 - 997 7 5 2 .1 8 4 1------family & friends lor all tho - -na o ip is u o o o fl Qlvenus, ■ ■ "..--f—' ______\ TwfnfFalTsndano Fal “ ■ SumJay.-AufluB|UB|12,-1984------_ . •...... > ^Se>.lected ofjfferi-R ealll estate 0 0>7-030: j-HomesForSal» aOOB-SaleaPeopte ^0 5 1 5 -8 ib y ^ . _ .017OIT-BialiwsOpp^. 0»Zt-Ol»llHoiiM8 BO-W EXPERIENCED B a b y sin ^ n GROCERY GRI STORE lor sale. INSURANCE fKlmbertv. Snacks, hot 4,700 4,70 SF. complele. meet • {OPEN HOUSE ■SALES 1“lunch, lanced backyard & room, rooi full deli. .3 bdrm apl TODAY THIS IS IT ------h e ^ ------V-' S u nnday.Jkugu9t12..1064 d ...... T im™ e s».N8vrarTwlnFalir55ioM R ea iesta*te-R i eal e s ta te 0 3 0 - 0 3 7 030-Hom e8 For SaleSle_ ___ tflQ=HgmaaFof5alBiale______030-HomasFofSalala . ■ (0&-Homes For Sale _____ tOO-HothesForSale • — C30-Homes ^ 'S i iie —^-^■-C30-HoniesFofSaIe WI-OOtofTown • 037-Fann«4Ranche«^------^------F0R-8ALE-BY-0W10WNERr3—uow~Inlord8f; ^A'ssiI'ssumablo ^ ” 10%% INTEREST vwllh g^ % ASSUMABLE LOALOAN, 8%-BY OWNER: V bdrm'. IVm BRICK CHARMER. Exc: 3 BY OWNER 120 Acre Farm ...... bedroom, 2 b«lh wim a fami- • FHA 235 Loan.'Newo}wer colo- * * minimum down. Owner Ow LOW DOWN. 3 br. lull bsmt,bsr bath. AC. carpet, elc.. J50KiOK: bdrm, IW balh In Buht wllhMllh with 3 bdrm houso ■»- nJ0_years_nlal.stylo.-4^rm^iw2 batfis,______^ — ___ motivated lo-MU-boauiuuillul double garage.j.oc_fOfl nor—Basomont,-oulbuildinos-tr__.------room— $i6K-dn: 6% -APR: $363 m me o“ oneroyoff'cfO''*'f«*lu^<^°^ .. LS:______lull basemonl. unflunfinished A A OKOcullvojLomff.Jltjacijacres_-appllancosriaige deck,K. wwoll J o r 15 yts’. 2095’ tot. som)me summor cooling & winternter corrals. Call 734-7039, ------FOR SALtbyownef-ner^bdrm^smjly^'oom. iarge.le foncod. w '5-t- bedrooms. 3 baibams, landscaped lol on quQuIot __trado oossltilo till 9/1. Com(mo. watmth. $59,950, Call Baikor CHEAP FOR CASH. 1 all 2/3 llnlahed basemeiiment. 1 213 yard. deck, doubio { ------— DncKTrBnctmylBT^’/i-mllimlielo—sifoet: owner'ioaving'io'*'town, call, wriib: Sharp, 208'Bo»fl)»an~ RM »ora:— 543-4371,— Jim-J im - s teorqnonsersiyto bjiiidino,------. . . umable VA cloaotoElomoniaryA ______: SWIMMING POOLwith.wi.wood Jerom e Golf Course. $22,000$22. warns offer. Asking $49.9(<9.900.- -{ a l JoIIors;iPT:W363r----- apprbxlmalely 2400 'sq II, lo in , large lol vrilhilh SS5.000,' olhor*?han*CMh**wSl beT(h Bruce C.M schamm .C . Brokor ...... 733-S4i1457 -'^rrqijitod'lo .submit-a-curf onl _ — 50acro3 Kimberly ' ^ (toyCrumblitt ...... T ...... ^ 3-17iI745_ iinanciai slalemoni and evi-. ~------— -----63T17-Alfurai Drivo----- donco-of.repaymont.ablilty. ~ J ^ 'S n T d o r...... |*ATntAcnvinnmi WWW PAYMWTS Hr a iA lT T U E JB - -so"ocrps“af'Buhr'hyd -liroplacos, o formolnol dining, lomllv room and on u _ llnithud botoment.l(i^t-lor.tloroge S fun. Country Ihrt i $75,500, No. 352-83 Thu comforlab -pcldo-of-ownorship ox- ■ fNdtice!- — d o te 10 town. S7S abl^'homo-fch^v^s-fho-pi^ ioctod in o qu 2 lovo stono firoplacos, CHECK YOUR AD ONIN TlTHE FIRST OAY OF PUBLICA- f ild bo an orror. plooio coll Tho orgo boautifullquality neighborhood. on 2 efficient kilchcn, and nON. If ihoro should b Fully appoinlod rooms, a on Ihis 3.192 sq. ft. liomo Timos-Nows immodiolidiololy. Iho Tim'oS'Nows will ... a largo landscc not bo rosportsiblor lorlo r m oro thon ono incorrocl 171ITSI Julie Lane -.1. -I tho best buy ins c oI p o d c o r n o r lo r m o k o0 0 ll . • - insorlion, Suporb contoiItem porary homo in-prostiS tlg i- Dalo Poiie'rson...... 733-06<5669 in the oroo'for $105,000.00. ous neighbor)lorhood. 2,170 squaro footto t o f Jo"o O o o rg o ...... 733-40( B o o t t h o h o a t V 3l Mf o 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ivlng—Top-quolity-fhroughc ...... ■. i23-43< t-wifh a swim in fho pool! — ^ ^ ------:— “tuxortourllvir J h o - ' - - ...... M4v17<,794- —oxcQllont-mobii noods. look at this! Pork ibilo would sorvo your net _ __Rates_zr= ------4 - b e d r o o m ss, , 2'/j.baths.2 ExcIusJye.mos,a_S_^r______fioimutson Jr e n m k o r ...... 733-383807 r o n t is $ 9 5 .0 0 . / ~s~cx):6or ______-..P rivate Porty Ads sulto.-U niquiquo children's- rooms with w DIckMostorsmliHT:1 ...... 733-909069 I. A t S k y L ano-P g r k . $15.SCX lofts. H eal pumpput for year-round comfci f o r t . JackC oK ...... 733-30 3 now 3 bodroom. 2 both ...... ■ ...... : . . . . . 733-30 I No, of Doys 1 I 2-3 I 4-7~ 8 -I0I — :------Double garogrogo.- Beautifully londscopooed CorloiioCox...... -home-on-ono-jillot norih of Buhl sits o:apod n acre. Range, dish- hoal Torr^Voii...... 733-60 e-profocsionally-landscapoofments ond lofs of fruit 3 Line • fenced yard,d. fN ear CSI, Sowtooth Schq ...... 734-8717,, washor, 'disposi 50 7.00 10.50 14.50 '' DonWortJoll...... osol. custom w indow ^<;^oolies in tho custom homo. Minimum 5 .5 0 a r k a n d tennis courts. $98,500. YcV o u r Rondy A n d o rio n...... 734-24: ... !477 trees oro just Jt somo* of tho omonitios [ No.olOoys" 11.]5 ost: Tom BakJ o k e r. ------$69,500.00. ill 21-25 26-301 ...... 543-6060 .00 22.25 25.75 28.00 K ^ 2 ° .0 0 , R o g e r C l o r k ...... 543-6640- Ity VontiloThorson ...... 543-44799 The above rotos opplyppiy only lo consecutive inser- - Wes»stern Realt F #■f f ll “a‘ llont wiihout copy chongo. cho Propoymont required A lb e rt D ix o n ...... 73^t)400 • on oil 'm ovlrtg sole"le" oJtc ond "posilion wonlod". . ^ ^ 7 3 3 ^ 6 5 I f - — ; M o m b o r B u h pleH^5tin9j^^rvice —T ------ods'. U lho/ raiM WDilpl Iuhi~ond-TwirrFol>s-^ultiple 1I , C -e Tim es-N ew s, Twin Falls'alls, Idaho - Sunday, August■st 12,1064 : z ^ g g qa testa te-•Merchanndise 0 3i 1 8 - 0 7 3 ' - 038-Acreaffe&Lols 03»'Bu8lf>eu Property 045-Moblle Homes «050-FumlahfldHousea QSI-Unfum. Houses OH-»H -U nfum .A ptS.. 054-D54-Unfum.Apts. 067-1'-Miscellaneous ‘ 067-HL-Hlsiallineous ____ JUILDING PARCEL: 2,5^5 C O i i ^ E '^ L BUILOINO on1 MARLEHE M o ^ o Home, M ’ SMSMALL 1 bdrm houso. $125 a SpiSpectacular describes tliTs ___ ftOuplexes & Duplexes n eedEO RIDE from Goodino to e J ijiriv d tj SuppHu& pool table •cros, beaullfurvIflwTJS.OCKr-5(r-Main-Av!rE8al.-1800.*Q-II-----— foolor. with 12x15' .uliitty....mo.month plua.doposit. .Call ...pre3rosilgious.2-atofy.home. 3.. A NlCE-2. Nl bdrm wilh d/w,___;|TT n Falla weekdays, Wilj_ | ______down._will-carry, balanco.0. plu86008<}ll6hop,olf«ir««t--t-room , noatTcIban-as-ar'n:—'423•'423=<304:— ' -~{]lgjiflijiijcrtiodfflomazaolfaoiisixSOOSalZIITBaXZtiflyburn___ ire expenses:934-4335^ cues.B< - reasonably priced, wiii staircase. 2 economical AveEveE. $260.734-9075, ■. EENSIieW iler& ea com-__-5JypQ[-IFORNUUUna.BQaO-COl; i ______. 326-5335,______■■ pflfklna. YOry allraclivB_N- . sla jT^Jtoperty.M irii8er»._|i«“ or nancing U 9 ,^ . — rrado7Sdo-rniiro~We-8!n5— - ...... • fireIreplaces. plu'Sh' carpelinq. anII electlcei In Northeast loca- 7344 efr-beige-end-brown—Jf"^!^.d-slik-bed-spread.'SlOO ------BY OWNER: 28 acrds or l l prtnL $35.-Call 643- g g le ss. Ownor vory molivalod norlh of Jerom e Goll ^ 30fl run, -ologanlly land- tlon.3n.-2 bedroom, Walor and, 2~Bi I43M073.______i_JNDUaiRIAl__Lqre_,with_)__Course. Evenlnos _ W051-Unfum. Houses S ! BORM BASEMENT APT, ------i.wlUino-to-loctataU c«ora-L J , ■ . —------— jcaped.jlouble.flaraqejyli^sanilmitallon.pald^Now.carpet— 10—railroad frontage.-s available - jponer.-pnvale-decK-wilti-arm- 150-+-doposllrno-potsrCall.-^^ ------2 Soum.'2%'Ea8fol''Jfir6ffl« "A QOOD LOCATION-.'? bdrm:' '’oP' id~drape9.~$275 plus $125 ^34-6511 o?733-2211 'rlgeraior. $125: Rust c a r^TH t h STOVE 1000 Series. " City Center. Call 733-7D51 orsr Irom 1.86 acros inrough 4.19> OWNER MAY CARRY. 1972 ba:basomeni. additional bdrm, ipa. Will lease opiion, $600 a aaao3goaft.73*<336. ' • = pot. tip : C^noe. $100; 734.0515^ or 7744664,_____ acres.'Locatod in Valley ln-— nonth. Mayor & Asaoc .7 7 - I BORM DUPLEX, applk |o b f f ___ •— Glenbrook— 14x56- -Mobil8_.lir«. .tlteplaco..lro8h paint $310 > LL ELECTRIC 2 bdrm omon Ski. $15: Baby M dustrlal Sub-division oil r34.7B35.------malnnJabio. *10: Kitchen FORR sSALE a OR TRADE: New CORNER'L'OT noaf CSI, Idl Home on renied private lol doposll. dot no pets. 733-540a:~~ ^ jpiex-in-jeromo7Wciuaos— litoinco8,.C4fDort..w/d fK>okup,„chano riing-allver.and lurquois H. Eastland Dr. Soull). Pavodi In closo counlry area. 2 p SUPER SHARP stove valor & sanllallon paid, lahielS ?$ jS i^ r" sM r JlSrfiPd- -fieri ino • #9. BlocK 13, Colioflo Moad CAR BUFF’S DELIGHT ove, refrigerator, ulilily 300/month Call73t-3S?t olfV.— About — W.000------ow s subdivision. $ 1 3 ^n , stroela ail utiillies avallablo. bdrm, m bath. A/C. I bdrm. 2 bath home loaiur- les.-JlOrWood-clothM-^wflif^ oa-in each unit,-GaragerflO— 3- 5 ; ing rack, $10: • 733-<7B6 wfio'esaDisule. Will Irade lor. ■C ” I- ' ,, ' . ____ 1 ■ S u n d a y , Al ugust 12.'1984 Tlmos-News.ews. Twin Falls. Idaho C-Y ^ Me^ c h a n d hise’Farmeerslm arhket 0667-114 067-M!scellaneou9 ■ 074-Mu8lca! 0e2-Bui]d1no Materials ’ OSS-Cafage Sales __OeO-Pflla4Supplle3...... ,C87-Hay.Graln4Feed.. _— .i105-Horse Equipment------108-SlOi hM p------H Z - 112-lfrigallo n ------WIPE RAGS rof-mahy iTso.iTsos.' WURLlfZER ORGAN, musnust RED CEDAR exisrior, interi-I- Antique Auction 1st Sun ol AKC WEIMARANER PUPS VWE SERVICE 4 CALIBRATE .Cheapof than w o r towol.iwels. sacrillco. 1 year old. CalCall or, lencln;^Channot R ^ llcc oach month. Starting June 3. $100-$200 or $50-$75 withoul fhay 4 grain moisture .KWS;StCCkX;ailors; 61I6, REREGISTERED Amorican GATEO PIPE , ■ ajtnr^^fl7ti4-..^. - ^ »1__ Acceoltn9 ^^ con8tot)menls motors—Idaho-lnitrumenl.—_ 1. ..yeaf— wriiien warranty:— ^AirAlpine- Buck. 2 -y ts-o W ,------i enclosed wiring, aulo undor ch "Amojh°iii^^^i S r — Wtshino Wella; Plant stand: ==*~i(iffipolcy32M ?20^ Sj » i iL o ^ U l [ . ;; Chamoiae color. Cell belore doll cradlos; & haCiy cradlo:*dlos! 07W )tflC8 Equipmeni Redwood Siding,ij...BACKYARO_SALE:--A^n--AKC-YORKSHIfle—TERRI -----—1 1st & 2nd culling ailalla hay - 1,, tonvM-attat.6otn.m-4235._..^------Eleclronlc—coftlloas-tell ~ ^ k e 5 ! ^ $ 5 ^ ' Farmer’s <-p- DRY-COPIER with Stand,5” :, B"x5/8"x8': 90c7 per boardd Bottlos. lufnltoro. kid’s ERS. lemales $300, malas Ilor sale. No rain, apptox’45 c SELL OR TRADE: flo'g Sul- ■ phone. Call 734.?M7. or B /0 .733-4796 boloro noon Exchange. Hagerman, ID. lolk Rams. 2 yeat old 4 Fob 113- ■7— yoars old. excoilont condl n clothqs^.fTiisc, Augusi 11 4 $200. Call 43fr0302.______1ton. $65per lon. 324-4185. 837^294or 3; 733-4532oves. 113-Farm Supplies I 10 INCH Racial Arm Sav tlon. half olpurcnaso pricorice, ROUGH LUMBER, post 4 12 Irom 9 am to 5 pm. 339 B4W ENGLISH Springer 1100 ton ol oat hay 4 50 ion ot lamb. Want reg Columbia .S160; Nikon Pro, ?00mn WE BUY 4 soil used saddles ,arram. Will al.w trado lor ewe $600. Call 733<»31., poles. Itussos, oaiv: andd Locust St.______- Sbanlels, purobrod, 5 male, 22nd cutting hay. no rain. $55 5 lOUBLE 3 Herring Bono. ______60mm w(d(J.afiQ!o * 30mn ----- — , 4 lock. Shop around witn u5„ i alambs. n Call 734-6391,_____ luim,. -ExeCUTJVE-Oesk^^Chaif— — colored melal. 326-3131: :— Estato-Saio-3td-Stago: -22—— < lemato J ^ . 834-4649aiter 6.--- - perc ton. Catl B37-649S.— - - losi, ia becausc we will nol bo ,- t :alialter7pm.324-4^. - '' ■ ' ' - — • b est otiof. Cali ftj:6»a. 2 Yearling Polypay owes, cA'q“ ■— S200: File cablnot, $100. Call Cal SPECIAL; rough lumber $2000— SffCunty-inrrtSSSOr-tota-atY-—— B£AUT1FUL*00Q«)U8CS------______Ufundersold - -on boots -4 p ' OR SALE: TRUSTFTE . 1970 FORD VAN. flood tui . lo $240/1000. Flrowood andd tlques/colloctiblos! 4 bdtm. 130'TQN 3 siring, no ta(n“ 4tJ—s; ^Olypjy_ Buck 4 Polypay sma"l Ed at 678-7655 or 679-4514, 3 slzos. prices right, 122 l -saddles!- Vlckors-Wostem-P?,Lame-, askin^$50"dach, Cali ning conditjon, needs sma — ^ a.l.aj^ll.326:4069..._____ I'A bath homo. $50K; $15K Joftorson or Call 733-2450. ton2strlng.837-4406. I SlStorea 733-7086.______''1** ' ‘°nn o ° r^ ^ ^ ' ' - CFA PERSIAN KITTEN,— w e can 4 do sell norse tack — mono 788-2664.______' 32<-5338.______J — HARNEY lu m b e r”0 " yrs. Cong irsravall.' T rades' lomalo. 8 wooks, w/shois, 22ND CUTTING HAY: Siloago folor less, Exampio-Youtn «llO-PoulUyiflabblls w'li^'VILL TE'sf your dairy. Can ' 2 staflo culling torch; iFti ' o< l AKAl GXC-706-0 Ca95QlT(O'.'O SPEOALS: Handspllt 24”■■ possible till 9/1. Everything corn. SE ol Wendell. Call si 1 .noosi Come, Call or Wflle; Bluo smoko: $100.436-6187. c saddles, $185; 15 men .------takeako ssamples or wilt ront you • hose, JIM: 3/< drivo sockiocket Dock. JISO; Corwin Vega U-6U-( hoavy Cedar shakes $37. sq. • 536-2636.______sj saddles, $335: Hauers. $5 20: YOirOUNG BANTUM Laying--ourlur 1 molors. Anywhere In , SOI. JIOO: 36 (nch bar: HomHomo 2-way homo or van var siding lactory painted 4x8'g Owner: Sharp. 208 Borah (at FOR SALE: Border COllie * ? Jetl,ITF,f2M)-734^1.9-5, $25 Call 678-7215 01 224.000 BUSHEL . GraFn LtLoad ropes, 16.70; Navj|0 HcHens. $1,50 oach: Also tree--Maqlc^aglc Valley. Call 324-5168. , lloht chain saw. nsi$250: speakers, $150.734-6545,__ with 8" gtovos llko tox 1-11 blankets. $12.50. Hitchm Kitikittens. Call 536-6448------7- 1^ 0 KIMBERLY- Giant 3-lamlly Storago lor tent. Wendoll hi INDIVIDUAL baby c o ll., Eloctric Impaci wrench,I, J9($90. COLOR Tolovlslons. Usodsod, Rog. $17.28 our Prico aroa. Call 536-2628, ;______P‘ Call3?Mr73,______).95, Sn.S2oa; Stuccato 4x8 Reg.1 yard salo. 329 Taylor Streot ' FRE^ ...... * ------shed!.hods, oxcollont condiiion. 1 ___ large solbclion. From $99.95 30 ACRES of siloago' corn. 11 YR OLD 15';] Western Hia- ' ;oll536-2956.______.. . . . 25" SCHWIN-lO-spesd,.lik...like.. K«n!«-TV-t-Appllanca.,,420-J21 421 __ our Price $12.522 West. Salurday 4 SunjJov, Siam^eso^ Persian mix, 6 3 112-lnloallon ' - South East of Jeromo, Call 'hing-saddte, P^nid $590. win “ i:x36'Hoavy.autvTatoswlth.V-'. . now. oxcollom coridlHorllllon, Main S. Twin.______^_____ Massonito.Jii&.Rough.Sawn__ - j aiu>-WOX4 ll7 3 4 : ? 0 4 6 = = 5 ( JISO. 7334505 attor Spm. — • $8.89 oa. Redwood Decking “ now TAKING Shoollng’”" 324-8704,^ ' — — -J= r^ EtUH I— 8=TOW£R=3299ltrn^55b^ro (jownsrojpofiraiiy-ir.,:— :— RENTANEWTVI Own a nov Dogs for Fall. Edah-How 60 6 TON 1st culling- hay lor 35 35 FT Gooseneck Trailer, Lindsay Lin LalornI movo irnga- ioror 2 bale wido hayslacks, J 4 RD TP Tickets lo Hawaiiwail. color TV by rontlnfl. No crod,„a. 2*4 .28eRunnlnQll.2x6only 40* Un Ft. 2x4 Cedar 14f Hn' BEAVERWOOD COMPANY: Kennels. Gun dog 4 Obo- salo,'3 9 mllos South ol Twin 24',^ill 24 living space. 3 ho/ses lion Uoi machines. Each systerfi ji00etoo each. Call436-iM73 : $450 oach or 1st Claas..$550 $55 Itors chocxed. 204 Main Avo lifowood by tho sjm r o( In side by side, Complelely ■s *s galvanized 4 incluoes “ oach.2RdTpTlcketstoEa!lEast N.CAINS-733-7111. Ft or 2x6 only 20t Iln It. 4 tt, dience Training. 837-4570.- Palls. f 733-3625.______S" = Tho lollowing is pilccd por the round' or split and do- soil-containod. Will trade lor ip t’P motors, 12 kw d'Osel 114-Farm i ii _ Implements Coast. $400'each orr 1st1: ’ •— ; " '= 2 livered. 73i-3266. . PROFESSIONAL 65 6 tons ol lirst cutting hay lor motot homo 326-5410 ^enoratoi, oei 360* spray __L Class. $500. Caltl-342-1213. thousand board It (M) or oa GROOMING! Vacationing? sale.s $67 p er ton. Call 324- "’J 078-Fum.i Carpels . . In small ..or .laige unlls.s. FIREWOODFORSALE.- ■ . ------lozzols no, 4 many other op- Botn Machlno Long com- 5 GLASS OISPUY CASES i I'll board-your dog. Chetl 8437 G allor fo o pm . ^ lions: $25,000 each or'best blno.lino, h^dtaulic^'i^o^orized ter 6 APT sfjo kitchen tabloKiQ. purchases. Utility 4 Btr sur- CallS43-8902or543-8041. ■ ' Mlllor Ken nels. 423-j^l04,’ ' .106-Swim" _ ■ a: misc. display. CaM aflor ,alf: laced fit 2x&8'o r 10' or 12' orr ------]llet. Will sell individually or picku p.m. 734.7334, Brown voivol >swlvol chair • 098-Fairn8 For Rent PUREBfl'Eb pj Hampr.nifo loaoooihei. Call 733-4327, - gjjfLjnjlLOINGS, Our mlstaiio, llio 18' 4 20' $190/M, 2«8-6' or 8' RREWOOD FOR SALE — dark cotleo lablo. Each lik( PLIREBREO Dingo pupplos 14.000 , -BUSHEL grain tank BiBoars, $250: Also Weanor ouldn't arrange linancing, new, $75 each, 734-3659. ' or 10- or"l4- 4 16- only forsalo. $20: Call 326-4078, \ 068-Computers — , $200/M,2x2or1x2M,2x2or'' _____ .Call423-4383 . . ■ storago, cono. now auger P'Pigs'Cail 734-5609. S|■SprlnklerHofld'Robuildora lavo 2 all stool buildings .... BROWN DAVENPORT.■-,s : 1x2 -8' or any lennihs 2x3-, , systom in 4 out " 16l2Mam.Buhl5«-«33, itteedlfrCleafT522-7636.‘ - - ■ — Latox cushions. $120. CalCall $200 M, l l Com Coast Ilrf' GOOD' QUALITY WOOD. REGISTERED Pomeranian. 6 Jorome/Wendoll j area. Cali 1l o s - a w p ‘ .i.Gu3uar, rebuilding lor Nolson 'OR SALE: 6«0 Case Com -.. O^-Camera Equip. 733-2362.______— heavy 'Imbor to 4x12 lo 24‘1- reasonable' rates, 734-5981, monihs old. $200.324-3306, 72i245i 7 ------^ ^ainBtrd 4 Weul.her Tuc,_ . lino: 403 International = CASH lor good usecised long $jOO/M, Plywood all 4x88 PINE1 and ASPEN flrowood Approxirnaloly 275 head ot 4t linosij ol solid sci $700 per comb:omblno. Call 423-5940. ewes 2,3, and i year-olds, jin( lurnituro L a llia n c:es. e s shop $5,29) Shop3 lor1 sale.- Phono botwoen 6 SMALL Collie pups. 3 male, 099-Paslures For Rent °l ine: 40 Tee valve openers -OR 7 ^ SALE: Super 1049 Now 070-Want«JToBuy ___ Banner Furniture. ^-1421.J t . $6,59) IH*^ $7,49) (V." $8,89)I) andi 10pm. 423-4?g6. ■ono female, $25:733-7641. $50 a heao. Mamly Columbia n130 n oach; 80 alumnium end [.'r^ ' ' ...... brbreed 4?3-5434 jji^ lolland Hay Slacker. Good ______BUYING all China closet: Lounoo' chairiair; or 7/16" Waler Board $6,899 PINEandASPEN . jIuQs. $2 50oach. 837-6495. ondllion. Phone 679-1334. v con-- Chasol^rig();4piBt:o MrTT , 102-Caltle ■—iR»mlon>—Idnglhe—$50-(uu__ I ______fWOR SALE; Allis Cnalmors " llnonlal Gold, 633 Blue Bluo aei; 4 Windsor ch'airS.'CalCall Now Stock Surfaced 2 4 Btrf cord.Call, 326-4069. I WjGUgBUtta -" -] • U k oa North. 734-4567. ___ ’ llralllengihsLbr2x6-2x10or . OOP Iractor. Wllh weights. 3 1 ___ 733-2373 alter 6:00 p.m. i -PORTABLE 11 horse oower ■ I ^■ F armers’.m arket- W::Hay,Gr4iilA£ : i ^ F m i r m e r s [ mh i a r k e t - A uu t 6 n i o t i v ( I IJL ______' 114-F am i Implements ______115-FafmWori(______115^EannW orl(„.______—11&-^FarmWofk------^------1 — 11&-FafrT^Wori(------122-Sporllng Goods— — 127-MotorHomes------^ 3 '136-rWeavyEqiJipment-.. -WANTED: 1978 or nowoi cTiSTOM Grain Thrashmc],'■I'J’ CUSTOM SWATHING, iravel■I A-C/ ' CUSTOM Haym'o , ■OR SALE or TRADE; 2 DW WILL DO GRAIN & CORN VWINCHESTER Model 70, CLASS cl A MOTOR HOME lor - ~FOUR MOTORCYCLES ! - Lockwood Potato harvoalor,3lor Jonn Deoro 6600. Call S37- any aroa. Scon Baogoti,'■ seivicc,, Swalhlng, baling, \ rom. 21 It., sleepffl. 733-1027 , 97] 0 cai scrapers. Call Waikor LPt\ono<3ft-5?11.______6217ofB37-6236.______543-51_30£r543-COC5, , Ttiroshlnc. Call 324-5091. loathorwoighl. r 270 caliber, re 978 KAWASAKI KZ 750 iand A Gravel 20fr7W525 ‘ . slacji_mg. 934-8368.934^57% wllh a Redlleid _4_ DQjv ----- ^ — 1 - ^ M tF .- 5 5 0 - ..... Cab, Diosol,tl, iotoll m odol ...... $^so„^24,000) '23,500 ------— —1970-1 Ti-Tourw», Tqi• q n d » » A « U , ------— Cab, roconditiid itio n o d . . :: ...... $ :h^21-950=1=^^0= -Fully-S«I^CofitalnedBdrLikoNewl ------...... 1 — M .F . • 7 6 0 " diodiosol w ith ------r l _____ cob & air likoko_no.w_._...^^. I ------• . . . ^3^5^^23;850- 5 l-SOtD- - LH. 1440- -rr- =Ss'^- ■ I , Ax5al flow,, ho h a s 1 4 6 0 k i t ...... $,S 4 3 .7 0 0 M2,000_I '41,000 ~ ^ ] _ 1 * N . h '^TR9 5 —— H ~ b t-)2 Q h o u t^ . ^ still hot noww wv o r r o n t y '...... , . $ $! 7 9 ,5 0 0 ^74^1) = 1-N.H,6ROWVCORNHEAD O / m L ik o n o w . . . Locol ow ner, only uso - ^ D A V E ' S S PP E C I A L ^ I TWI/IN FALLSS TRACTODR I 1 6 V A\N S IN STOCK!: i . 9 5 _ 60-84 monlh linonciicing ovoiloblo on,opprovodivod crodit! ______|=i8;iAAFIPLEAAENTTGOMPAD f N Y — I ■ -1935KtAABERL:YIrY R O A D ------TTWINFALLS 733-8687 ■ . DAVE MUN R O ifL 220 N. Broadways 5 4 3 -6 4 6 1 ______^-BuhlvldahoB ------A f f o r H o u r ? : DAkVEr543*5335_ V JOHN; 7 - ■ f . ■ ■■ ...... - i S u n d a y . Au£.ugust 12.1364 TImes-Nows.«3. Tivin1 Falls, Idaho C-0 itomotivee~------■ : 1440-158 — l«-.Tnida______■ - HMructo ______MM Whoel D ri« a _ Z__ l 152=Alil03-Bulcl5______.1S8-Autos-Chevrolet I158-Amos-CftevTOlet 1982TOYOTA4Wheol Diivo. 1972 BUICK SKYLARK GS, 1983 CHEVY CAVALIER Typo S1STUDENT SPECIAL, vory Pionoor am/fm cassollo. clean, 1 all original. Ait. P/5, 10 Hatchback, p/s, prb, a/c, clean cl< 1978 Nova, Excolloni - i.^ v a..a u to . .vinyl. top^..«,000_ .icfulso_conlfol, lili whool. shshapo, a /c. a/l, now tiios, r^ctu8t~miio5r*i206^bwi—:^5fitfor-18.O(»^mlt05>-$fOOO 1 $2$2500:Cinlj/-t6 ft.------• =||-BUHIdI ~ Cat?-<»^l?or40.4089.'—— ^'~ pttorrCaim4-032?a)igrS~:—i -tfown-a-rollnancer423-587ft— 1 1966 ,5 Elj CAMINO. J57“ r ~ 1983 JEEP SCRAMBLER. 1973 CHEVY IMPALA 4 floor, spspeed, rocondllionod, new _p/s._.,hatdiop.___ Custom^__ IM-AuK^-^lllac / _ }Goodcondl1lon.$750orbost tlrtiros & whoois, $3200. Call c ------EOUlf whoois. new tires. $6995. •~bTrof-~32f4(l5S.— ■ — — --734-7768 7 a ovonlnos.------IIPMENT— Call 538-2256.______156-Autos-Chryslef 1984 DODGE 50, $500 down & 175-Mo D«al«ra 1175-Auto Dealers FINAL LIQUIIUIDATION SALE lako ovor paymonis. Call When you havo sonM)lhlno 755-2321. to sell, placo a classiliod a a ______la M B Iin iAlA-TTIH . m nifSFI ___ Vnii'[1lll(»)ni>(.Kit ri> «-Tn«lu '______t<2-lniport Sports Cars n . II ISJBMDHItmiO 0 J0®1W,.SU J 1 if/ui. ■ Autpmolic, powoi’ >loorlnfl.-^5g s 4_W .d snmwsm-|rn ___ Radlals-chromo wheels.;pj5.. street legal, 3enp. $795, Cali' E = 1 sootoopprocioto. • Excolleni mochanlcal con- ISfi Wos $3395.00 734-5773 or 733-7072 . ____3 diilon. 73M693 allQf 5 and 1974-DATSUN-610. GooflJ Q f l ______* M ■ wookonas:------——- condllion, $750 oe bosl olfer. -! — 1078 FORD.C-71). V8, 5 4S 2. Call 733-3941.______■ ^ a 3 » ! I T 9 5 - doublo Iramo. l1x22.5'liros; 1975 PEUGEOT 504 Diosol. i' good condition. $4200. Tno door. 4 speed. 28 MPG, $1800 I Shoppe 678-3796,67B-8042. “ '1 381 BRONCff “ 198rCITATI(lSTKIKTIIOOI!------o r bost olfer. 726-9008. tt J...... slo.tring, - 1Q7V :RFIRHT1 INFR ~ b7 ,#T63S. Aulomolic, oir. Illl,ll, cruiso, ^670. Automor ~17&“AutoD6a!ef8------— USED'> CAR SPEECIALS! '8 4 1 DEM(m m A i Optional 12,00000 miles or 12 moilontiis and 24,000 F r e d H u t c h e n 's D a le E s kkridgiB's r I ^ ,Jerry Carllle':i i T ^ m iles or 24 mononths w orrantys availoilo b lo . Chevy ’/a4 ton Pickup CeleBrity 4 dodoor W agon Chevy '/a "Von PickupPi' ----- H V 1 9 8 3 H O N DDA-CIVIC- / 5 ------‘ .a o ni^5n1W \ cYrm^ ■ po*«i _ STATIONW;!/VAGON . ' ' _ _5.>pood-tfoiwmi»»ior\,-iin,.a«alloblo wilh ------IDOOR^EDAN- , - - 3^ 2 4 warranly. Alioavalli'Qllablo wllh 34-24 warronty. ■ itino' dxor [xiclios* 'r j'®'?''’ 1(1 COMEIIE I N T O D A Y A N D HH i A V I ...... - A t O O K I L _ _ f t c e lMaasim r 7 2 C H E h m O L E •vtOraat I "BLUTDOCESTrOHTI B riTRHDrPGUELlNCTOBO■ A T>“ f ------■ ’1 ■ ------11 g m q u a u t y ' savicewgn U > B W I«h E ...... 733> 3 « 3 0 3 3 WHWMVV VIOM P art*’ ■- — i ------I Sundaylay. Auguat 12,1084 Timos-Nis-N ew s, Twin Falla. Idaho .. ■I Dear Abby D2I •' r m ji t l e y; i i f ie ■I Anniversaries D3 D ■I Babies’developn)ment D 4 .... D Bilirrifiuat[ w n i Sr i t o ^ uisfu wo^*di u m m BySARAHMURPHY y inIn lE n g lish . le a v in g a tr a i l o f lov b ' J L A A ^ ...... ■ , , C - V is B(ie r g ’s \ --- StG act-ive at 70 ByLORAYNEO.SMlL i t h T — ■ ' i i Times-News writerr E l d e r •; .-i B y JO A N B E AAN N ______KIMBERLY - BobBol Hamby looks — healthy , enough, bul his body' is' ' - • wracked with palb pal from de- Nevada.a. TWIN-FALLS.,1^ — Pam Berg is a ------generative arthrillg.- frie n d to n e e dly y p JSmoicdng onI the sly; create?s barri iI nltl Expires8/21/8 a ___ DEAR ABBY; Afterer •40 years of DEAR ABBY; Twelve yeyears ago. I em bittered wlfi !one coupon M T T IW I ' what-Started out to be}e aj wonderful vife lwcau.se 1 really don’t . 1 ^ ' hhad silicone Implants placace i . Anniiyersjaiiries-7^ Sunday,, A ugust 12,1984 Timoa-Now'Jows, Twin Palls. Idaho D-3 I BACK-TTO pi SCHOOOL lADQUARRTERS " T hre~only e Bras“spepFciaily'aSigiTe B a n d com puter prcproportioned to3 fit MrfandMrsTO iL.H.HasIam l Mr. aiand Mrs. H arold Beat Mr. and M rs. Don ^odd-nHmbeFsi=sized=WDmen7' n Walker ~ ^ The Hasht l a m s T h e Beats The Walkei TW INFALl^-'Mr s ^ ^ P l a yl y t e x - ^ : - 'Mr.andMrs.L.H. KIMHP:br)RLY - Mr. and Mrs.Irs. ' TWIN FAI.I£ - Mri.! r s , “Spcck” ;Haslam will will be honored a t‘ HaroIdUilUeat, Kimberly, will cerebrateale Walker will be honoretl u n o p e n h o use AU{j. ii . a n d M rs. Don 1 19 in o b se rv a n c e lh e ir Mtl:ioth wedding anniversary wilh'llh house Aug. 18 In observ . .oflheirgoldenwetldlnIdlng anniversary, an openn h h o u se A ug. 13. ed al an open golden wedding anniversrvancc'of their F r ie n d s a n d rclalivjilives arc invited to , '^ C a d e ------1— ^ c a H -fro m -2 -u n tll-s-p3-pnTr-arthinnoe— ; ^^riendfnds-and relativcs^re invitcd-to-1-to-— Eriendsjnd-rclativcs-;■rsary. LakesCountryClub.b c all betwelween 2 and 5 p.m. at the call from 2 to 5 p.m. s-are-invitedat t o ------I Methodi.st Church In Kim-im- Springs Inn, Twin Falls. ------H asJariuandJlieJieJorm cr Dorothv at the Canyon - f o r iH i e - Cedarquist were m ma a rrie d D ec 20, ^ —------Wjlkflg-inri thf. fnnnpr 1934. m S a il l^ k e C 2 City. They have Beal and"j the form er' DorothyIhy \\ere married Nov. lorMarvShnpf^ 1 ______lived in Twin FallsIs forr< many j(5ars, Mclnturfj r f w e re m a rr ie d A ug. 2 3 .19:w.i;m , Shoshone. They farmed 10, \9M. in odd'd-number H e was president of Globe( Feed and al Holllnt;Inger, Neb. Richfield for 35 years i •d so u th w est of S e e d a n d now h e adlsU s ll icL.n.llaslam andmovingtoTwinFallj f ir m h e re . left the nexl day .for Idaho ; u ntil re tirin g sizeds bras The event will be hojlls in 1972. The couple has lh they have lived since, farming three da.ghteni, three children, Emc S u s a n - P o lla r d a n d J: beriy, Eden and Jerome. losled hy lheir . ( i Janel McEIIIbll. Brisbane, Cali/.; Maril, .33 evpni_wllLbe_hosted.by_their_ nest Walker, iir_ an (i Dawn-JtacerboUh-Twrjly/j EJorrieta »i-Sary—Boat,. CCirry, andot^ ^ e lK nmiltes: The-eoup l^vuifallsrand^ ^ T rr= = • '! . c h ild r e n , tw o step-BBrandcliildren ra and Joyce \arks, L ynn\^l. Wash. _____grandchildren and i uple ha.s .sevt'ir ------three Kreat-grandchildhildren. Tliecou]•oupie h a s tw o u ran d c h ild rcn :• grandcliildren: .37 •i t'^vQ great- Someboiidy n e e dd s y o u 2 Crmp f i F 'ti~C6Iuim . We need peopkopie who are willing to donal _ Uiat appears cadwc/i ii'eeir In Tlic_Tlim'Sn\i' •iV w s, Is -tim e and a liltie.tie gas_to.tran.spor.t..senlors.lo ------fiesigned to makiJ-'ch-tJiose-in-thc-commwiit}'-\vli tale a liltie D who'need denTlsis or shopplOpplng. If you can vojunleer araYTK ■ volunteer help with .to.doctors.______'llh those who can provide it. rewarding servicrvice, call Bruce Behnetl, er for this _ GROS e x te n s io n 334. :. m . . . g y A resident mana. JPERSA anager is needed for an area home. Hoursarebe}between5:W p.m. ami7:;io a.n How does yourour garden grow?-If you ha Y(OUR HEEART lot donate it to a wonderful cai ■ and utllltes are: paidpa for you In exchange iorfo your, produce wliy noh have extra kclion G lenaers, T h ey Will i ------^------scrvlccs.-I?Jea.se: scnd-younres«me-ami;or-iuqiSCI uquires-lo^Sng^^AeU, ’ause - thc ^ 9 ^ 244. Tw'laFalls..fi:ao3_-- in I — Jiarfl^our produce with locahppick anti BRASS : ^ ^ ^ n e e d . C a ll C yd DDii: illion, 733-[)35l, o r M a ry U e I h p c rso n sin — “ ------' ;i24-Wi5<). e Pfefferle, A fow-lncome1 familyf; is in noed of aI w orking - ...... _ refrigerator. If you yc have one clutlering up u| y o u r If you nm l a vivolunteer, call lirucc Dennc ------^garayer-why-nol-i ol-donate-it-to-thc-South-Ci-C c n te ra l— College of Southerhern ldiilioat Zt:i-9.v>j. e.xtcnshnett al the Community Aclion;ion a n d liejp th is fam ily? Call1733-93.')I, 7;i • havcitiipiK'arintiin this co/i/»j;j. . _ ' sion :U4. to ______' • t'J N o o w O n ly ------•Rog - . ^"'99; - . . A-iCOje___ P_CupJ------__ sLunLoiJV Retail •S-L XL-XXl Mss-pageaiant-dr^w s 223-hopefu] — ^ ’ Cro54 Your Hi-orfir f ! I ^ ------IWIN-FALLS— l l s — r ------i ____ H20*.., si?:so • .■ T w e n ly - th r e e - s ix ^\Tck5ck.s p r io r -to - th e - p r o K r a mnr— r — DcboralPSu^.CIiffortJr Q p ------; • -tlndorojp Sopptrr S10.00____: s i 0.B0_ , ------_ ^ M agic VaJleyhliih scho 07JO 13-50 .10.00 11,60 ichool senior girls Activiilese.s Include n u m e ro u s ta lenIt t Maria Glenn. Kiintxirh l y ' Ponol bfoj will compele'for lhe2 19lOSTTwin Falls' sHo\v rehi C a stle fo rd r= - ehearsals, a fashion show,V, Cummins, Murtautiii, ,,767 9.00 7,20 8.00 • J u n i o r M iss Title, rlX._an(l_JjIl______■ NowSoltSider" interviews'WK, program promotions anci broi This year’s program . 'I’he Twin I'alls Junioi •am will be held ticket sale-lies. Norm an .said. gram i.s part of a natiomvi S e p t. 15 a t th e CSCSl Fine Arls ...... ior Miss pro- I con’l baliovu «2S02 , 2 ' -SO 17,20 18.00 Falls candidalcs are Kri.slyIy lo honor the country’s k il'sogifdlo' •2506- 22 00 22.00 ' Auditorium, accordinjcling to R oD ert ^ -J l S i i ivide p ro g ra m Norman, chairman f( ephunie'kalin, Sheri Nimmo.0. school girls,. Norman ...... girdlot • #2500 ■ ■ 70-50 22.00 ■ 23,60 • I for lhe evenf leading higlt.. #2J64 3S so Andenson, Joni Urawlcy,y. winner will represent M 20.40 21,20 which Is spoasored byjy tht e T w in I-''alls 1 said. Thc ,2512 32.50 26.00 26,B0 fU—in-tho-statoJunioriMlsBco Magic Valloy ------*7500------;------2 T 5 0 ------a i f a s n i5 n a n d M echel C u rtis, T h is Is th e la rg e st res[resp o n se llie clu b ' for this fall in Mo.scow ai l7 winner will' then rcompi ever has had lo lhe:he Junior Miss Parlicipi:ipants from, Jerom e inclu ' ' r — — - i — i : — — ^ — IM T itn o > N cw 3 , Twin FallFalls.ldaho - Sunday,AugustJSt12,1984 Babiej>s’ earlsy emoti(ional filts may^hintfuuturedievcloprimcnt By SANDY ROVNEK level.' ■ "This permits us," he! says,: “ to Bccause s) o m n uch of this work is so teaching tea the p aren t that Uie th emo- peram entally ata t odds:c a not unusual The Washington Post In its mo«nost severe form, a child's p|pinpoint not only when a chlihlld sits up. new — mudiich of Uie knowledge llonally Hoi disorgani2ed newlwi» m m ay problem. O r Uiere Uiei m ^ be serious failure toI master rr Increasingly com- craw cr ls, walks, talks'— lhos«}se kinds of am assed or conMnfirmed only In the pa st be too easily overstimulated,d, or may Illness, elUier in childc or parent,'that Almost any mother of twoI or m ore -plex emotloi tlonal milestones can cause Uilngs Ui every pareni looks forfi — but, five o r six year•ars - a m ajor objective-ffnifind high tones — pleasing? I to m ost can^Uirow off' Uie_emthi 6 Uonal'deveI-.~. — will tclryou m a r jio ivw'b'are ir a]ike:= i:him .-ld- will the-normal hasbeen-tocon: vilhdraw_frdih-the:human-w-wlUi-growIng specificity, th ommunicate.Uie findings, baibablesi^iactually.painfuir.Or. )rjnMLBe 7~opm eht'and there!erefore some c o ^ U v e ------from thc moment of birth,rth, _ __ world Into w > what appeare.td5ome.as.a_Qt_QCjnflladaptlvp gmotlonal 4p;)attcm s Ifi to pediatriciansans, neonatal nursra and dlsdiscomfited — evea.paioeded T=i.by-^devflopmentZL^Th'iThc:icentcr-rtif{=te.-r • Along with the laid-bd-back babies, 'kindofaullsi olher caregiver ttsm. bbabies l an d young children. ’' vers. A g o ^ is Uiat em o- sstroking t r o r cuddling. ReUtisTispectlve' trained, as onlyy a handful of hospital who seem to take to lifefc withv. zest ond Sometime: nes, sa y s plonoering child How critical these mllcsttstones may lionai assessmemenls become part of Uie studies stu show, for example. UuUiat som e o r unlvereity-baselased staffs around the cquanlmltyi tliero arc IhcIhe babies who psychiatrist ilied “well-baby examl- adc 1st S. Reginald Lourle, these be Is demonstrated by resesults of a routine so-calic adolescents who have troublee formingf countiy are. U)I identifyide Uie emotional -arc bom In a stato^of wliatwlK Ihe Infant emotional de I deflclte can even t» fatal, rcccntly completed studJdy, says nations,” closeclo: relaUonshlps have hlsUstoriM of elements, Uie> rm issing cmotiooal psychifilrlsls~call“ "eiri(cmdlionM d is-^ M ucfiTfi^f th^ t Initial work onjemo^GiG recnspanP'aiQW lnBTTiat' •■ [J' "hiisrwltli-tils-w)(cr-“^this kind of sensorydlfflciilly- - ■ ^‘nutriments.” and ; oflen Uie' organizallon,” 'scfminf^lingly ’unable' lioriafdevelivclopment was IrTfamllles ri:riskre factore a family has, : Or Uie problem could be>e one in approprtaic'mtcnterventlons, eiUierTfor------from Day One lo deal wllwilh thc stress where specialists s pereelved nr ten a book for parents, ^ m mSjSS,''' in-lay te rms UiGTiecd 'an q - ^whleh-mothor-and-chlld-ar ^ are-tem —rUjcrapyorpreven!ifenHortr------:------^------of bein){ alive'. particular• riski faciors-psychlatrlc inintellectual ' and . emotions nal lieycl- , 5d,„^cs.f„rir Pparental Interaction in . ____ _Expcr^_today .ireLiind fl i n g Jh a L J ilnesses, laclack.of.support.syslems and..op..opmonLlator-on,:: ------I / emoironal devCjvclopmenlrnrst“F «l- these apparent difference!ices — whether o ther ongolnolng and serious problems, The sludy showed lhat in Cmotional Care of Uie observed by midwife,\ ppsychiatrist, But Dr. Louiourle, who was foc 25 years where wl emotional disturbanc he ‘"If’- Intanl and Young Y( ChUd will be modem mom or oldI wifeu - are dlreclor ofDf psychiatric services at paparent were severe and chihronlcand p„,,l|3|,j<, , ct winter by Viking, Place your ' genuine manifestationsns of budding Children’s! HospitalH National Mcdlcal na no other suppoi^exlstcd — j designed lo start providr- emotional orsanizln^ on ttie parl of Center in WiWa3hlngton.-Dr.~Stanley~I.~~CT"CTandm oUier or one parent • to comniunitiesrthe-Re-T ------IScIqsssifiediaditbday! Uie Infanl. Somo do II 11 bI c tle r'th a n ' Greenspan,a, Dr. Robert Nover ahd w wjas a 20- to 25-fold greater pr >y! - ■■ r for Infanls and Young olhers. Som e.can’l do iLIL alat all wiUiout o th e r-re se«archers-at a the-Mcntal ' of severe compromise of Jnl 1 founded In Silver Spr- some Immediate help.I. OlhersC may Health Studjtidy C enter of the Nalional development de by lhe ag? — Cdrll:733-0931 ,U ...i.v! iny. Md., an ouloulgrowth of Uie NIMH stum ble or be tripped alon;long jhew ay. Institute ofif HMental Health, now have com co pared with those in fam: nimeswith Lourlurle Is chairman of Its Building on thc pioneereering work-of am assed enough en( evidence to docu- ■ • ononly one or two risk faclors. ” board, and Greereenspan and such UralU- S.wiss psycliologlst .leanin Piaget,I who m ent lliis corKinclusion: - These aro the most sevei fefvard’s Dr. T. Berry laid out the step s in lhe Ihi cognitive Allcnlionn loI an infant's emotional QiBut rcseareh has also lai TheTI lews rc _ a m 9ng -Uie board 'imes-N< ) f n? Brazelton are development of thc child, cliil today's state, accor:ording to specific mile- spspecialists Uiat even when tl child psychiatrists, includ:iuding a team stones they.jy. have been able lo set se =maTkcet4¥a boosl o n T e^ l a le s B y BOB FREUNDVD T h e s u p e rm a r k e t o f newnew m o rtg a g e devices, b c cc a u s e pe o p le re a liz e th a t th is and DAVE LEWISns. lis situation may vlous to Uiethe ups and downs of the ecoconomy. end with as much w h ic h w o re d isc u sse d inn a ’Tlm es-N ew s a rtic le e x isist t for the nexl five lo 10 yea uch a s a 20 p e rc e n t u p sw in g ------— TimeS’News^wrlleiHen -ears, says Gary But II also» h a s pu lle d up sh o rt in rec enIt t ^v e a rs. f m m i w ------la6l-weekr ______ ^ e n c J C ^dgniz5 e d ~ PA U L — A m a lgg a mr a te d S u g a r C o ,'s . o f GIrain ra Millers local al the plarplant. ‘ ut"P3Til*tiasTTuirttnr“TTjcctvi Wi lived-the symbujirptnnanrand ------ET company’s Premiurilum Factory award plaque]ue at an awards bancjuet for high extractiontion of sugar fron^: Burieyley recen lly . beets and for othcther operating effi- -The-le-pennanl will-fly from1 11th e — ■ cien c ies, p la nIt’s t’s flagpole for the next year, s f c l Mitil Cassia factor;lory superintendent It wiwns the fifth tim e in seven yeay e a rs Dennis Coslcsso .saidsal Ihe'plant set a that lhthe Mini-Cassia factory has wt w BBB k - - 9 ’ new slicing rccord-d dc u rin g thc 1983-84 th e awiaw ard. campaign. It procejcessed an average • " ■ L ...... : ' . 1 ^ tstesso sa id Uie M ini-C assia fai 7,363; tons a . day.'. 8.28 percenl more expects lo produce close lo th a h fts sta n d a rd of6.800tonsaday.o f 6 ^ ion b ag s of .su g ar fro m l .l m'lllio The'factory also» eextracted close to "“f " - pf beels during the .upcomin 85 percent of lhe• a\available sugar in- paign, which begins in SejSep- the beets, an import» rtm l taclor In Uic 3cr. /\rea farm ers raise the beeibeets formula .that detertom lncs WHICH ot >r contract to .Amalgamatec Amaiyamatcd's four fou factories wins Jl 75,000 a c re s a r e u n d e r conlrac Uio annual award..M M u c h o f th e re s t o f • ™ ' year, wlth-nbout-SO.OOb-acrea-t ------U ie-sugar-w indsnii:-up-ln-lcwer-valuc molussesrliesald.— ^gdng lo ,Mlni-Cassia factor; . T h e p la n t also ti agricultural manager DeLyl ______a m o u n t o f dow n tl lett. The rest are sent to othe)th er m echanical, into rrupTupllons. It h a d to ^ ,„ ^ iFalls'plant.forproce-sslng. - ...... sto B w ork fo ro n iy’ 37:37.hours-durlng-th&— ...... 152-daycampalgn.I- .. Costeste.sso alsd sa id th o p lan t now;^Homersr ha meUyh6me~^ ■ ‘- Costesso gave Galen G Rochford,' complepleleci a $650,OdO reb u ild in g d f lh fHi;; Carol Chltko,), an Oregon State Univer m a s te r m e ch a n ic ata t lheI faclory, cred- lime ppc ond im m e d ia te ly soOUi o f Ui 'e r s lly a d w e llin g a rra nIgem g e i ent a s d e cid e d ly u n u su d1, , -laugh.'“You get-usedj to it: It bums out your ------C G m f > ^ r t4 i e e u l a f l y -rS :t e f l g h = ^ C r o plyieldsJ rebourndfronTJ ’8 3 d iroughtt, acreaigeproiygrams B y DON K EN D A LL.L ■ , Ingall c il c ro p s p r io rto 1979. back on inventories, rereflecting higlier 'i6w of 87 87 p c rc e n t in 1983. T h e Indexdex wheat, corn, sorglium, ririce a n d c o tto n w e ig h t o n1 mam a rk e t prices. The /Xssoclaled Pressess T liee Fproduction estim ates were theth grain prices that resu - suited from iast rose to aa n rc c o rd of 118 p e rc e n l in 1382.82. for taking additional lan f ir s t of Uie season by the departmer and out of 1983 Accordingling to the new producUon n e n t y e a r ’s sh o rt h a rv e s t, hesaid.hc A relurrurn lo biimper crops this year WASHINGTON -— U.S. c ro p p ro - a n d refi ear production, ■ r e p o r t. 1984)84 c o m yields a r e e x p ected •eflecled su rv e y s m a d e on A ug.i g l1 - •‘S o l th if ik a c r o p .o3f f lhls size would also poinl inls to improved income for Govemmeni acrcagcIge p r o g ra m s to a v e r a gg ec 107.9: bu sh els p e r a cre, ducllon. shriveledKl la si y e a r ,b y T h o see will' be updated each moni:lonlh turn that (feed) iningredient price farmers. s. according to USDADA .continue this year as a retiulremenl compared lol drougiit and govervemment acreage •ttirougfiigFi th e grow ing se aso n , around," Barr said. " dlo8l last year. -It would be a analysts s. Currenl forecasts indicatea te fo r p ric e s u p p o rt beneflLsiLs, bu l th e re is S o y b e a n yi programs,_is_rcbo.un^undine sliarplv as • Farmrmers are expected lo harves•vosl positive thinj; for Uip 11' n y ie ld s, afSQ .S bjLshels p e r Uyesl^sectOF.-nel-farm-iinincomem aybcintheningeige-noPIKprogramrtxccpn irforW heutrin acre, compar fanners pul idled latland back to work 7i.T mimillion acres of com for grali{rain as long as thp demand ipaT w l lo a n a v e ra g e o f 25.3 nd side holds up of $30 billbillion to S34 billion In l%4,>84, all, farmers have signenod up to idle last year. ------^— and—the—weaUier—:r—Improved, -tlie—ihls-yea/c a r.-c o m p a rc d ,w ith 51.4 millloilllon ^ e ir- ______------a b o u t doulou~bie th e $1C;1 billion ln'i983.~ia3.~3o;4~mllllon~acres lp m984. tw iH ttilrds— T h p - a v c m | —7— ^AancullunrDcpartmiImcntsaldiEridayr- .icFesItL in \W\ lhe smallest U.S, concom Tfiafcciuld translate teintoxontlnued-M SciToft]rU ie increase will be due: loto ofTl wheal acres. • types was es This fall's com crocrop is expected to acreagta g e iiTm ofe lh a n a cen tu ry :------moderalcprice-increa s*^stlm at^a7^2 b^els M siHnt-groccry-iorgcrimnvcnlory v values of-commodi-)di------A-1984-soybean hanirvcsl_of_2.(H per acre, c6iii yield about 7.67 bllliollion bushels, up 84 Terryrry -Barr, director of USDA’OA’s .stores. • according cjd ih p are d to 3 9 .4 in 1983. - i . : lo USDA tics, whichic h d ro p p e d s h a p ly la s t y e aor. r, billion bushels would bc percent from last; year'syc harvest of econom be up signifl- Cotton ylelcyields w ere esU m ated a t 583 omic analysis staff, sold a ccon o rn economl.s_Ls. L a s i y ecar a food , prices while dr drought accouiitcd for abouloul cantly from last year bulbu would still pouncLsperacT a c r e o g aln st 506 la s t y e a r. 4.17 billion bushels.s. SoybeanS produc- harvestesl In the range estim aled wouliould, rose an average of 2.12. [Krcent, the ta,, ,a last year’s decline in com)m fall short of the recordlo o f 2.27 billion U on, e s tim a te d a l 2.0^2.04 billion bushels, help ea;e a s e feed cosLs a n d stim u la te2 Ilnlhe smalle.sl amiual Increa e a se in 16 y e a rs , ^ i p u t , i|iifie government’s acreage)gc b u sh e ls In 1979. Is up 30 percent fromam lh e 1983 h a rv e s t liv e stolock c secto r. O lh e r cropsropsincluded: T h e y ’re c x p e c tc d to. tc rise morc programn vwas also a major factor. In Wheat production was of 1.57 billion. IS In d ica te d a t • O a ts , 455,455.2 m illion b u sh e ls a n d a " I /ooklng w l down the road a ways,'S. iti .sh a rp ly In 1984, in the U ranse.^4 „i|, f„rmcr i e r s idled 75.G m illion a c ^>of of 2.$3 billio n b u sh e ls, up 4 p e rc e n l fro m y ie ld o f 5C.3-iC,3-bushcls per acre, com- -7------AlUiou{^Lup.shflrpljrply from last year. h -ahUI fi In m miAiif—pcrccnt4o« A n percent. ------cropI.infl.~l3.“ lncludlng'3l.B mlllloh corn)rri the 1983harvest9f2:42bllblilion bushels, pared to 477. the com harvest woulrould sllli fail short Uiese: piproduction patterns that we’n^e’r e O v e ra ll, th e d e p a i 477.1 m illion a n d 52,G la^l .artmcnl's “all acres, undin d e r th c 1983 p ro g ra m s, T h e re c o rd w a s 2.81 bllliolion bushels in year; o f U ie rec o rd of 8.2424 hblllioxi b u sh e ls in . sM in;g." g .' Barr said shortly before5 thith ^ cro p s” producUon Indei “ AS_olAi.e,l - .A - .maj, lajor— attraction- -was the;h e - UM12. T h c - w h c a t c ro p did di' nof suffer - * Barley,y, COhl0 million bushels a n d ------• 1982;"Department; nrecords-show it—report-t Vw as Issued. was'reported at*llt) 'f percent of the paymenl-lrt-ln-kind program which gaveive greatly from last year’ss drought,c and 52.9 per acr would b | Uie fourth(1 lalargest-exceed- Cattlettie and hog producers have• cuc u l b a s e y e a r of 1977, u p frt acre, compared to 508.3 fro m a n in e -y e a r f o rm e r s. S3$9.7 billion worth of surplusius inventories have continunued a s a b ig m illio n a n;d52.:nastyear. d 52 5 T s a / e - - Mleal-eatting dneopma^ij alter imarketting, priricing )N KENDALL production adjusts to' aaggregate con- Crom hadid Ito have somcUilng to com-m- 10-year period In nomlnsnal terms but percent aJ year,y while pork and irm Writer _ in FilHer jum er demand.” • p a r e th e m 1with. In Uils ease, a “modeljel would actually dccllnejnb real doilcrs, chicken pttcc^•icca sta y e d Uie M m C;______-- — According-to-Crom';n's- reportrUie- baseline”” '• wasnisedtoThow -w hafiat~~the~Tcport said—No-fl lidlhc s^m i experim ent^— — FILER-Closes e Jto 150 b u y e rs W ASHSHINGTON — An Agriculturelure lower real per capltxIta Incomes of might occu;cur over the 10-year period,)d, provided. wilh beef and ciiicken prices up, and and others fromI W ______■ • " — ______ii-i • [i^ n m o » > N ew 3 , Tw in FaHsTiaahoFaf Sunday. Aumj ji 1^, lUM ^ Fer^tile mulile cams e s b ig’fu j s s B y C A R O L ZJUEGNER in services a t the . United Mi TheAssocialed'edPress . g i M ethodist-Silvester’s workirk around his farm, — Church In nearby Imperial. w here he growsscorn, coi wheat and pinto A veterinarian took blood1 samplest beans, C H A M PIOIN, N , N eb. mule named frc - ' -A from Krause, Blue Moon and ( Krause has klekicked up a lot of atten- »» d Chester, “There probablMbly will bo ckwtors .th e donkey u4u) tbe Silvesti tlon here by^ givingj b irth to, a c o ir 's jr sfters say and scientists frorfrom universities who - ; sired Blue Moon. The tesl ...... - name<^Blue^Il sis were want Informationtlon about Krause." ^ Moon,. apparently.. the-swshipped U) tlie Center for"l -^^^-first-docum enttnted case of-mule ferlili.-pr, ■ Re-_lsnvesterrMid.lli'].lli'BuL for_ a;' while,:::-; j ■produclion drEndlhgered'SpiS p e c i a l (K rause and Bluoluo IMoon) arc going to . th e San Diego Zoo. vrtjcre ge The blessed geneUcist stay here.” sd event w as-even on* Dr. n r Oliver Ryder analya ^ * no u n c ed fro mn Uthe pulpit. >r h as been busy field- chromosomes In each of the an ** ^ After the JulyJu 6 birth. Bill and ™ om the news media. Preliminary tests Indicate 11 ' O n c la S ilv e s te r calls from Canada, ■ ter held an open house nt Kk rause t and Blue Moon are mul lliclr farm abou '’ Mrs. Silvester said. xut 7 miles southwest of R Ry yder said he w as confldc ^*1— CliiunpioiLtXLsb —: lw-. i '.. ■ '-■*■'— ^ TiaTiHrwer e v a lia:------^ _ > JT her mother, Kn ecalled.” Krause. It's been aaopen Mrs. i\ Silvester said her famil.lly h a d a P“ P>«'^'’° h a v e c a , houseeversinccnee. jgy fow anxious mom ents waitinglg for the M rs. Silvesterr M sa id she wasn’t cer- — —“We’vc-had i T’ w j i g i S M r iyrMiy-^* ']fr d more than lOO people—rwresults. - tain-what wUl hha a p F ^ liext to the f , oul here," Mn Hrs; Silvester said this "We were afraid maybe Krause anlnwls^'Hiere’s!’s talkt of printjng T-_____ y ------p a s t W ednesd jsday. - ‘U've- -stopp^ really waw’t a rhule but a1 horse,"I shirts that say "Champion:“Ch Home of ^ > k e ep in g tr a c k ." Mre,.SUvester.said.JlTheJcsts la f-flme BlueM oon."______Z t jV'-'M 'rr-r:::;± V ~ ^ ------irizzzi: .... •. k ...... S u n d a y , AuAugust 12,1984 Times-Newsew s, Twin Falls, Idaho D-7 FarmI s a l e s remaini I linglow - A g r i c: i u l t u r e lD e p a r ti i m e n t s i‘ay s ^ i5oU N «' Ely DON KENDALL In/ormmatlon s from the maricet sur-r- According to the anrn The Associated Press inual survey, ^ ____ _ vey showlowed that most sellerslSIIgTTsfiVfth 'n u L .efj-elg h t-acacres—In -th ^ felQURl_ 1______-X annlandtkl a re active o r retired farm-n- transfers w ere expectedi tto re m a lfrtn " ...... WASHINGTON - Although no e rs. Aboulc u t one-fifth of tbe sales werere -agriculture. for at least Uthe next five IP ^ enter ^ieclfic (Igures arei available,a the from estaitates, while another one-fifthth y ears. • K ^ w H h your ^ trucksj*kSj o ur Dloa- Agriculture Departmei Tient says farm w ere saleales by non-farmers or non-n- The 1984 survey show3wed that 84 sales natlonaUy are H FILER 364W.244H^ I I 'mF-UNLOADINGTRUI Upholstctery store eexpanding RUCK BED I ------fOMBERLil^jUX’tX ’ustonuUphoii_sIzcs.5ilco ______ M a g iic c Valley grow ersi area findina out thclat V ancor dflafla1 c o n p e r - f o r mI for f them . Larry Billllincoe of Bflncoe Fc=orms in Paul, Idahciho, seed- HHM ed do^ow n 600 acres offV V oncor in 1983 anind com m ents, "we'v e'v e h a d ^— c H o th ^of paoptBTnilru^IS w hat kind of olflFnlfg~WB~plant& d:^ — y i S t cteel“2.Q8 i e to n p er acricre in tKe"fielH 1astt foil after green Cch h o p p i n g b a r l eiy y earlier that sumim m er. This spring V1 ancor yielded 44.1 . 0 5 t o n s ______^^^fl- --perocacre in the field onan the 1st cutting I! " W e d o n 't h o v er dany pad . _ _ ' '“ opfiiH"d or alfalfa weevilsrils problem s with V\ ancor. W e'll bee s e e d i n g H H f l »a c bit m ore Vancor;srrthat's for sure." Witlih PcwformanIIKO like thiss it is no wor o n d o r ^ ~ D^M e-;-barrelle p r o t e c t i o ed blightx 5 0 ^ -M o rtrthi^p King=][=sellB=more^ M fal§tfiSee&d-tiian— —^ Pro-Tcx”* delivers weatherprooled forrnulalioii. A f unbeatable contro ' spraspray luon’l cloy your appliculioi a n yf « o h e e f s e . early and late bligiight. jquipmunt, ,ind H’s easy tcJ app.l throhrpuyh irrigation systems. ______W hcf' yo u add Supcr-Tln'*n'* toi your H i V _ ' ' ■ perfniinancc__. ^ ------stern— ——Western es — ^— Mancx’* spray, you get chli.-nliiTn-cea ------...... jnl)iMl.U)IeT6iwonience ll'i.il's ___ UnJnion Wes fictlvliy againsi dlscASC.thfltlAt addsi up _ . ■' tPt f l ^tcvTc*. IS the beller bliciht fighii- ed-Co; Foftfrt' S e r v i c , e StodkmaiinaifsSiply Io better all'OfOund bitglilI control.—CO — A ^ -yu(l>~clieniic.il suiiplier. ------Aod-wllh-i'ifw Prp'Tcitryou-wtrcan-gci Burl«y W«r•ndoli T^i-win .Foil* ' 6-5031 733., lhal doublo-baricllcd pcrforrformance H % ^ I 99 E 8 4 ^ ^ ' 78-2286 V 536- 33-6692 In one convL'nicnt. cconomiDmic.ll P b conlalnof. ------x * J s « Unlversily iilals show thatlli3.4XAS______,487.2740.-10 934^651 ------■ 111 I . I i / ______ : ...r - . -...... ; 1 :______p-8 Timo8-N0ws,Twlnlvin Falls, Idaho Sunday, Augaugust 12,1964 H e a l t t h c o j i ccem scaause-ml a j o r - i napact i o o n su mi i p t i o n — ------— WASHINGTON-(A] (AP)—— Health—from'anlflnlmal“ra 1s-ir^elaB irfaiirits, such a? m eat, eggs or da[lalry products, eggs, Increareased from 118.5 pounds in concerns, fast foods\3 anda the soybean renecUni In R estau ran ts In 1982 acciccounted for becoming mudnuch less Important as a ting consum ers' efforts to Those account for about-jt-50 percenl to i9(iO to 130.3).3 jpounds In 1982.______have had a m ajor ImjImpact on Amerl- switch n early 20 percenl of vlslblIble fata and source,” therep‘report said. 1 from saturated to 60 percenl of the averaj•age American Meanwhllihlle, the report said, restau- can eating habits, IncludingIncl the con- polyunsai 11* oils consumed, com paied with less Between1950 1950 aod 1982, the share of (Saturated fa ts and oils and thehe dlet..They-a!so providee <65 pcrcent of ran t use of of fats and oils Jumped 69 sum ption of fa^and_oidoIl 8,.8ays a new _expan3loi » th an 13 percent In 19©. ^ ^ l ^ ^ ^ o llss fromfn vegetable sources ____ _ 9ion of U.S. soybean produc-JC- the saturated fal, a shiihare thal has percent fronronr 1969 to 1979 “prlm arlly_ - 1 — lAgrlculture Departiheimenl report. ,i|on. iy______- ■ rom:28-percent:tb.43-perf;-^-— -variedllltle overtime. -d u e to th e■ imincrease In fa st food'ouilels'' “ Evidence linkingng s a tu r a te d ./a t. In I960, Is ■ '“The quantity and typepe of visible- cent. Thai Incluncluded a sharp rise In the KM, fats and oils from animals re those added and o ther eslestablishments specializing . ■ with heart disease,, alalong with con- represent 3 ® The "visible’''fa ts a re g fals consum ed in the UniInited S tates use of fluidI vegetable vei oils, up from ented 70 percent of American oods such as chicken, fish cerra over obesity, hasha dramatically per caplLpUa.caaEumptlon. By 1982, theu to foods, eith er directly'In h Die rom . 01 b have changed dramallcall:illy since the five pounds perpei person in 1950 to 23 esslngs, or as and (rcncMiti-frled potatoes.” ' affKted consumptionon cof fats and oils sh are hadiaddroppedtoS7percent. . .spreads and salad dres turn of the century, wfthI aanimal fals pounds in 1982.82. In the United States," ItItsald. The rejreport was written by Karen Ingredients in m eals, bakijkery products ~ • “In 1960, per capltipita consumptlon__Bunch anand Jorge Hazera of USDA’s and other processed foods>ds. I am ounted lo almost i: It 119 pounds. Al- EconomicTlic R esearch Service and wasas lnl960, per capita use: of0 visible fals ^ | | though thc amountt climbedd lo 129 includedKl In a recen t issue of lhe poundJln' I970;'by'19821 BZiniigredahead agency'sl’’s National Food Review, to 58.2 pounds In 1982. CorOmparallvely, ' only another 1.2 pounds ndsperperson." Fats anand oils o ro said to be “ Invisl-?i* -invisible fats, largely from i meal,' Additionally, thereB hasht been a shift b le" whenicn occuring naturally In f ois ^ poultry, flsh, dairy prproducls and M By handling every detail?/a/7 of j11/1RRINi your project, /rpm ilsblu' blue- \igton:__— prints toMs-landscapingring^______: ^ T r dic i i^ w iii — ^e'fhkeepyournew-build.W ding rrtBRomilERS^------g o Target. On Time. Onh T hree a rea radlc3dio stations re- is one of 200 financial planning Budgel. cently have wonon broadcasting ccnters In the chain. awartls from thehe Idaho SUto * CONSTF[RUCTION B roadcasters Assoclrelation. The CecITedar D raw hydroelectric Stations K E E P aniandKEZJ-FMof project,, i a 1.6-megawalt power - ■ —Twln-Falls won' aw ards for-besl plant norllorthwest of Filer at the- FOR 5 YE/w^-A R S 7733-5695 • agricultural prograrra m and for best .Snake RKRlver, is pictured on the ^ U T L E single commercial.:lal. Don Jebb cover of)f Alternative Sourccs of SI000 MinimiT iu m ioute One, Twiiirin Fails c ------produced-thHarnrrill repprt.and-thcTEnergyjniTnagazlneltilsTnontlinTIieTr r ~t rrfMttropoIltarrfiflDTirtgagezr — ____ Depot Grill restauilaiifant was the magazinene notes thal much of the an d S^ecurltle:les ■ subject of the winn/inning commer- concreteQ for the station was Investment DeDercn tu re ■ clal. poured usIiLislng-a cran e j>erched atop S e ries I - .... ~ .... KMTW-FM of T\vTwin F alls .was a 150-footlOl diff. The projccfwas honored for best spsports program ’ deignedd byb J-U-B E n g lo ^ Inc. thnt was not play-tly-by-play style, of uoise,!, v which has a Twin Falls Jerry Morcantoniolio w as the re- . office------Grain is Youri r porter. Livelihood- KART of Jerometne received the Patty PPowell from the Best aw ard for best radioilo ]program for a W esternI Burley B Inn recenliy re- Market it1: Right! ____: segment of pcrsotnsonalUy—L a n y —ceived a1 SSl-,000-bonus'from-Besl— — •-— ; — H unter^am om lPtuhc■ShoaL-______WffSlflm InInlnrnflUnnaUof-Phrynlv------for her referralref of a guest to the Doug and Melanieinle Carlcjulst of Best WesU}slem Lam plighter (now ALSO AVAfLAB Hazelton have been be selected the Best WWeslem Weslon Inn) al 13%-3&4yyrs ------__ Young Farmer-Ran([anchors of the TwlnFallslls. The aw ard Is part of a 51000 MINIMUUM Y ear by the Jeromne e Couniy( Farm nalional,, $180,000$i program lo cn- B ureau. The Carlila^rlquists raise _ courage .front-desk fr personnel to 1 2 %- 2 t o 1 0 ■sugar beefsTwfieat.lal. dry beans, direct guesiicsts lo other m olds in lhe SlOOMINIMUli _____; hay, and barley on1 72572 acres aboul ctoud. saidaid Carl Boyer, tiencrol __ 6 miles east ol Hazelti^ito n . Tfie larm m anager•for fo: thc Burley Inn. bureau aw arded lhe ihi honor for Ochcr rates, macuritics progressiveness, fina -McDonald of Eden; in-' mlnimumj -arid Ihteri - ’ ■ lion of the eriterpris< p.iyment options ate avi ll. beauly consultant for - fvai-ible. . f'-.' points. They now^ wwill compkile Redeemable pilot to rrw ay C osm etics Inc., re- against winners from in the evcnj of Oe.lt omolhcrMaBic , elum ed friam the com- This oUet is made onlyor Valley counties inI a .llslnd con. p „„/, by the pfosp(^tus E|| | g alional sales and.product tesl. ______IcalnlnKsensem inar .It D alla s ^ ------A copy of the projpeatrtus may- — ------^Paoi-KfilbHefefirh, co^)wncr of be Obtained by callii •Batch, economic (ievei- Paul KalbQelsch TVrv IIn Filer, has - Donna Bj TOLL FREE speciallsl for Region IV been nam ed to thethe President’s opment spc IN WASHINGTC nent Association Inc. re- Hit' Council of ttie Actilev(ilevers Club ot Developmei 1-^0-572*093 O scar E.C hytraus Co. a l Salt U k e cently con:ompleted a one-week IN IDAHO/MONTA■ANA ^ City, a wholesale ele Ct9«« Pc»«nnAi ------S u i i1— ----- i ' nn a l s h o uj s e a a l l s ...... c. I *] I i l r 1 W e’ll dedeliver an Auditito your B h o m e orDr office for a tes;st drive. ■ oVy. VOU d o n 'l h y v e to g30 o f o r a r id e .10 Today’s1 farm er isI beingb squeezed. Or A v e r aage j Irrigation Rates,s, ' ;st-(jrivea tiowAudi. thee one hand, thereV’^ ig h production1______W i t h i n F P r i m n r y o n ----- :------;------— ------=------dDSt 'd ro r-i'Vp-yuui' busiiiuss uafdim~The h 'rn ?iil.~ d n d .------^ c otsts. ^ U n the other, iowio prices for his A t 77 ( 0 % L oad Factor* -.r------^—L.wciiin3rrnngc^ ly-i) itTAuUrof-yUii^uijr^liaictrtu ^ - — ^ c r o ] AveraRcraRoH ale y o u r h o m e or officc... Company . : But E because hydros PerlPer Kwh - The AudiI TestTc Drive'Program forr b u sy ex e cu - -...... * ■ oelectricityis one■ o:of :----Piii)lic-Ser\4t:c-of-(^eoiom do' ■ ■ :t t t : ...... 11:6il;6T ont5------U v g s 4 ^ o h 5 thee cheapest, cleanesta t energies avail- Piiiilic Scrvice o.fT.f New Mexico- ...... S..*)8 ,.') >f-peeple-whe-f»eai>btt5ifi ^------l Hnii'l».AvtT'& l.'iK: abl(lie, larm ers servednjjTclihSlSow b er ..-.■.".T ...... 7ce ) R s c n e i’ncincGas&IClec havive one thing th a t hihelps them make eclric- ...... (T.4 !w . ' .. _ Arizonui’ui>lic Sui>urvicc- ...... 6.0 ------“ endllsjneet;x)ne of the-le-lowest irrigationn P«ciflcP()wor& Lil-iBllt ...... Wl punimping rates in ttiee country.( In fact, Sierra Pacific Pow.iwcr- ...... '5.0 ------n u t t of the 16 western \ Purdnnd GcncrnlII IKlectric- .V.. •1..1...... i.,i ...... :i utilities we stir CPNulionnl .... vey(yed, Idaho Power’s .'1.7 's rate was th e . Proiric Power ...... 1.7 lowivest of ail, just 2.6 c Audi; thejartofenginee c ;e rin g . i cents per kilowatt-t t - • WiishinKton WaltTI.T Power ...... • •1..1 houur. T he average for)r all 16 was nearly^ • Lo.st River Klcctricric Coop ...... X2.1.2 ' lAvi?iceitliat, .Icents-per ------H iinH lver :■■■.: r:T-;n ...... ' — = = ^ i = P h o n er-itwh.------Unily Kieclric ... ne^3-299 5 4 = : = IcIdaho Power’s low r ...... :i,i-.u ' rates help a lot off __ Montnnn Powcr_C i . City,< Larry Herndon, U ie n in th to lift th e C hicago Ci j R o d e c0 c h a m i p i o n s c r o w n e Kirk .Gibson , ^ ‘^Mel83,'Piratesl1 n and Lance Parrish 2-1 viclory over Uie Montreal E lu n, slammed homeroe runs as Jack Morris------In New,. York.irk, Dwight Gooden S >GOODING - Ted HuHugues, Fort Jack Han[annum, Ogden, won the S:S a n d e rs, R oy, U la h , wiUi • s tr u c k o u t 10 in ssev e v e n Innings to s e t a pitched te Detroit IX Tigers lo a 9-5._ d o Uie title in Uie s t e e r wresiling e s compeUlion by soscconds but Uie overall win DodgerB4,GIanto2 ------5 H a ll, sc o re d a 70 fo r Uie v ic to r y o v e r UUlie Kansas City Royals- j rookie season rccorccord for New York, ■ bareback riding evenl ala l IUfe G ooding d o l i n g hils'stw is ' r ih 4.8 s^onds. Iii-Tc■^annelfe Juker, Buhl, who In San Francisco, Mike M '.to b c c o m e Uie lh= American League's ^ii Mets pitchers, ana n d co m b in ed wlUi ■ R a o e o S a lu r d a y nighl. team ropinging Rod Nelson and Dan 1717.38 Thursday nlghl. h i t a tw o -ru n h o m e r a n d tl Lw lnnec------^ ,g r^ . ° Jesse Orosco toa k. k e y a 3-1 triu m p h ______, was limed In ' Rogers heldsid u p - f r o m - F r ld a y - n lg h t------— iffUiespeclal mutton bustii r u n n e r o u t- a t U ie p la te fro m ie S C u r l W ebb, J e ro m e , wi itlngovcm ^''^^'^^ the over the Pittsburghu-gh P ira te s . ■10.7 , In calf roping loto tieI for the bccausc no10 team managed a clean T.T.W. Parker, Gooding, scoreired a 79 fo r mamaking Uie difference for t •three-day lead in Uiallal event. In score Saturdiirdoy nig h t. - . • lthe b win. Second was Scottt t R o g e rs, B r e w e rs 10, WWhlteSoxS h An;A n g e le s D o d g e rs a s they beatitUieSan A’s3,Angel82 * . Msaddle-bronc riding. EdEddie Hicks. Ray Christristcnsen. Mount Pleasant, G r, 3o«'«n Ttiin«ffl H»m T0(« lO.awtHnJ 1 Tout! U l r 2 Tow* I, >■^555 ^ ^ * ''y S 4 > t UJ” Uclaluk** >6, > Season RadlalS'Have Inin I C o m m o n ? — !K S,5i;:iss;K ;irK S.. n*mmo>* ' QCO cee WhatDoAIIBIg^AlhSe ? l OWI Ht*. O'l*. IM 1'. 0'»noe Dfi>0