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Jobless r __-Sports- Saturda q u a k e $59 The Associated Press • WHITTIER, Calif. - Cn dowB and toppled chimney dais Friday aa they began ] ___ $ 5 ^ i^ io n in .damage, fro since a deadly 1971 tembloi “I don’t want to go hom Joel Bargafl, 29. a Mexican: ~— Innd-Pnrlr-HeTrn'aTiTHTTfnt apartmenrandtobk~th~eir~ Many Businesses and sci nursing home was evacuat while officials evaluated thi registered 6.1 on the Richte people Thursday morning, ago killed 64 people. midaflemoon, although th< small on^s.'said Robert Pin fomia Institute ofTechnoloj But even a minor shock Braewood convalescent hos] 67 patrentaTwere’evacuaC^ tsaa'aamage turned up, sai Whittier and other subur hit particularly hard. Every tier appeared to be damage Sagging porches, cracked marked the impact of the q« About $10 million dam where 30 busineBses were homes damaged. Mayor Ger In Loa Asgcles, an earl} building and safety olTiciah police spokesman Fabian Li: Monterey Park Mayor Cai afr-i^eeveral-million-dollars towns of Alhambra, Rosemt dena had a combined estimo mate for^ the region waa earthquake shook numerout “What really is so distur ment of individuals, the ch .moved out of rest homes a: ifamilies, and of course the i ;Gov. George Deukmcjian sai ■tier business district. . • Seo QUAKE • “A n d ru s The Associated Press ------- ^WASHINGTON-------- Dc - • Cecil •Andrus and-RopubUc • McClure are keeping quiet following, their initial me tional wilderness in Idaho, I three-hour, closed-door e — "eUbtftimtlnl-progrcsaf------ - “After a long afternoon of tor McClure and I are dosei of the wilderness bill forthi E P A s a ig n o re \ • ByMARKPRATTER Times-News writer TWIN FALLS - Idaho d£ ■~ftedlot operator8;are not coi with a system to control * waBto'runofT into ldaho’s-riv BEreaiWsrBQyffthirU:9rEnvn tal Protection Agency. EPA recently sent 2.900 U __ dnirioH and feedlota telling permit reqirirements and ni thnn 4.^5 rc^ iH wth their' r intent to coriiply,- saic McOonniigh ofEPA.-------- -- Some 600 letters wore scr Magic Valley and authon coived o n ly l6 TcpticBT So EPA is starting to ste] spections of dairies and feet eluding those .in tho Magic hosoid._.____ ______ EPA recently_-_viBiUd facilities in -or near Bilhl t ....home the message abouUhe comply w ith tho1>ermita. - .‘And more inspcctiona.“« offinK. particularly tho . S s and fcedlots; McC Baid.- ; . , •Tho ones we visited sai * didn’t understand what the> • do." ho aaid. ., . Last year EPA held a hear \ ________ __ _ ranks thir 82nd e p a ss e ^ m illio i Crumbled walls, shattered v neys greeted residents ond c an planning to repair more t> from-the.fltrongest.carthqui blor- ome, because I'm scared," s an immigrant who lives in Hi ifother. .Tnime, nhnnrinnprf 7P ;ir~wTveg and children tn rn schools remained closed am uated when damoge was fou the impact of the quake, wh hter scale and killed a t least lg. The Sylmar quake 16 yei Lileant .aftorshocka -Friday- there were probably dozens Pinn, a spokesman for the Ct ology. , • ■ ock was likely to collapse t lospital in South Pasadena a {ejlo'bther homes when stii l a i J F i r e CfileT<5ene Wurra> burbs east of Los Angeles wc ery building in downtown Wh aged, and some had collapsi ced ..wallg,. and_brolccn_glt ! quake in residential areas, amage occurred in Whittii ere destroyed-.anch-about 8 jche Chandler said, irly estimate of damage.ire ials was up to S5 million, se . Lizarraga. Cam BrigUo estimated dama ars^^The-San-Gabriel-Vall gmead, Temple City and Pat imate ol $44 million. A full es 18 undetermined because t ’OUS cities ond jurisdictions, turbing is to see the displac elderly people who had to 3 and the like-, and individu 10 deaths that have occurrec said during a.tour of the Wh S o n Pago A2 s, M c Q said Fr in the s 'Democratic—Go\t-^— “We : bUcaQ.Sen-Jamcs— have n< iet about specifics will me meeting on addi- more pi . 0, but both say the McCI session yielded on eith I of meeting, Sena- much a iser to a resolution under” thiayearl”'AhdruH ''p re s e t ay s feed w a ste r • . , a workshop in permits. Both by the dairymer J . • . tatives of the J dairy nnd complying ^ rol -animal The dairym •rivers an d - blasted EPA -di Tvironmen-—hearingsrflayir to consult 'th e 0 letters to said the regul ng them of Hnancial woes 1 not more some Magic Vi :ir'noHce"of~they"wcn!"bg^l mid Dan dunng tKe” weC plauded EPA’s sent in thiT. thing about it^ lorities re- The permits i ----------------- areao-;iuch-as 1 step up in* animal waste ‘eedlots in- wash down da gic'Vfllley, mar\yaato pollt tinuing probler ed HoVen“ flh o ^ tha^DoJi 11'to drive TOTn Pallfl Can the need to mal waste pollu . times state star arojn the Large operate io larger..-1,000 head of. IcConough been recjuired waste runoff si said they Mike McMasU hey hod to ofTicer, DOE. 1 control .runoff I caring and •Soo FEED nnmg out t Idaho Falls % TalnFalh: ----- —JieromeZT WoadRlvei Id year, No. 276 3S ►n i d winr « d offi- - • L ■ - ithan H 't J k junkg - m l- --------- said rnrnp __ tt ivhich years. ly by__ of Cali- e the were Whit- " psed. glflsa _ ttier. 800 from s a i d . mage -K ' alley— : esU- the ilace- . fc ■* red," i— Alhambra hang sign lu re k e e Friday after emerging from thi lOsenator's Capitol Hill office, {e have not resolved'anything, I not come to a nnal-oonclusior meer again and hopefully -we ; progress," tho governor said. :Clure said there was no oxp ither side that one-meeting-w ! thciongTTinningTaebntcTjvcr tl of the 9 million acres of for !r° wilderness review sho ST^ed. - ilo te " ru le s r in Twin Falls on the Lh were well-at^nded nen as well as represen- .he dairy'and cattle De /men and ,cattlemen °P ,-during the-July 1986- ying-tho-ag«noy-faiied- —^ he parties, They also julations would .cause es in hard times. But ^ Valley reaidenta said ;ghbred-fay-the-runoff- — 'el seas^'and [hey up- Vs efforts to do some* *2' tT 7M ts require containment ;s lagoons'or'ponds' for" Ji and water used-to dairy operations. Ani- illution has be'en a con- . lem. State testing has Jofcp Cre^k.uflcd^y^e- lanal Co.. cbntains ani-' illution more than nine landards, * atora, with 700 cows or' . of-feeder, cittlo. havo ;d to control animal- ' since the 1970s. says • ^o' isters, Source control . Now EPA wanta to ^ ff from smaller opera-, BDLQTonPogoA2 I t - A 4 .B llsS9 Rafim :r— ^— -r&ielle, lerO ^ Buries/ In I II W '"’W n m g g |) — B 5 ? " ^ 7i 3ra. Calif., floral shop owi gn telling patroos firm is i I the session “But wc certs :e. __sioi^fscvefalc ing.'and we nutiveu and teh lionrbut-we—=-McGlure-aaid -we’ll make progress. I thin id. No time wos expectation sion between t g-would re- leaders. Andrui TOrjUBfhDW—Boid-lt-aultf-l forest land schedules'of th ahould be sit down^ajn. Friday's met Defense bill battle now certaii . Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON - ■ Tl Democratic-controlled Sena approved a mammoth, $3( .failUoD.! deEensfi.spending _b: for the 19Bfl fiapnl ypnr ?-Viri> that would sot unprecedenU restrictions on Pre^idei Reagan’s authority to manai -thrU:Srinn:lciirarpBMl— — Tho legielatlonr-which-Bti -mufft—ber-rcconcilod-with- $289 billion Houso-passf muuauflj JJiflt 66HtA)nfl -U a'dmo' .arma-' ’ coritr 4imitationSrwae^pproved-by ;highly partisan 56-42 vot Forty . Republicans vote against it, many^'of_'tEoi staunchly pro-defense'sen -tors -who -have-never -prev •OMl7.-roj6clc'd“ a“ P«itagd B^ndingbill.'. *• - Seooto paaaage ofthe mei suro triggo'rod what is: e: ^ cted to bo ii blistering abbv dom b etw ^ Reagan and th Congreas -over arma'^htri and .defense 'spending not, be^reaolved unt ChriBtmoa.:. f See-SENATE pn Page A S4 Plan iiveriU '^ vWi .:0« ejrl7 --------- ; f W yl4 — Mi Tv^ln Falls, Idahc Arner Martha Gallaglier, s Bmoving after Thursday i n felro n •tainly have had a good discu ildifTerent areas and the altc ch tradeofTa thiit ore involve id-‘'We-madc-an awful lot ink that’s fair to say." IS announced for the next se the state's top two politic, rus spokesman Marc Johnsc rb'6~SiiiU^Ocl6ber'l>Sfor^tI the two men allowed them i n.__ _______________ ________ iceting, which Johnson sa: ^ Exper waso in The Aaaociatcd Pre BOSTON —A nc Atlantic's winds a 'Tlie ^hat Christo natc first landing in t ;303 really was on a si -hill _ the favorit [day - For decades, his ^tcd uoiumbus tiret lan lent Watling Island, lage renamed San Sa still--------- Last-ycar.-howov 'Gcogra^ic Society conditions that woi ... hia ahipa slightly si [trol ■ eluded that Colur ------ fbor-fifsrofirsomo ote. • acure jgi^ g5 miles t ’ted r. - 1 ^ " ------- 'na- computer prbgranr gyi__ .Wpods Hoie Oc^pt gon~— ' hnve-recharU __ timating_Columbu each half hour of t] yj. say he probably la ow- perta had believed 0 Qjq \ “On tho face of it tojl pretty strongly jjdt Salvador," 'said ntil'' ' Richardson, who st rents at Woods Ho A2 w th programmer I ---- smith was publishc itprieedl Vettdell 22 C Jhclrfoot^Sr^ VlnlcoS' iho l ^ | a The A jvifff senat Prenii Bork Borer ti-Bor promi r Sen prcvic Bork, bly S( der fo Ask Reagc one fhnng *^611, other very thatii Whit( the B ----- Oft'c . D-Net Reagfl to51' .............nomic AlftlMJBMio matte r, son Tim White ly quake ___________________ being I w ild a r 9CUS- was not set up until i liter- less than a month aft Ived, his own aaaessment of ot of - and-developed-a pos begin negotiations wit ses- promise reached by / tical would have to bc appn nsoji__ ^ t unlike tKelllTt the aebafffhat saw the vai m to selves into hard acrea the. governor nor McC said public position on. ar rt claims )n histori Vess mm new reading of the I and currents ar- jtopher Columbus' I the New World small island that iritejjfhistorians. tiistorians believed_______ , later formally Salvador, in the? roverrth c'National— - Bty analyzed ocean ’ 8i_deways_and_con-_. lumbua really get ^ inaha Cay. an ol^ !s to the southeast, cinoeraphcr jind a V ammer from\ the inographic Institu- .Sd^thc^^tfbrra.- ibus'position- for --Q^„ f tho voyage. They landed-where e«. d all along. f it, our data leana How( y toward San' tionalC id Philip L. magazi studies ocean cur- true lai Hole. His analysis culatioi iT Roger A. Gold- looks li! shed in the fall is- “Tho lickeringc^ *'V Filer 21 VMevS - --G aklt3r46-^ ShoshoneO ■. 350-;l >emo jrows leAssciciated Press WASHINGT0N^-"^DiHi5^ natdrs lined up deeper against eme Court nominee Robert irk on Fridnv. and even n irk Republican soid he doul OBldqnt Reagan’s p«r6oml-p uid save the nomination.. Still, one Democrat, Sen. D ireaofOklahoma. bucked the Bork tide. And Reagan hin omiscd to fight on in what he i is nothing less than a battle le integrity and indnpendenc BAmerican system ofjustice." Sen. Richard Lugar. R-Ind.. cviousiy announced he supp rk, said, “In my judgment pn f senators will have to chc elr min'da:to~JiecomeTpoaitive'ii r for Judge Bork' to be confirm ^ked by repor^rs whei agan, who was meeting one e with undecided senators, c< nngt» thnaA minHa T.iignr b Ml, I think it’s doubtful. On ler hand, presidents havo 1 : ry persuasive on occasion at is his only choice.” Tyo undecided - Democrats :er-meetihg-with Reagan-at hite House that they had told e Bork nomination was in c luble, no matter which way i ded up voting. _ _ Neb., said after talking ' agan and aides, “I got tho imp n that unless thoy nail dowr 51 votes in the next few days mination.coiild be withdrawn. Sxon said he didn't diacuas I itter directly with-Reagan, lite Houae. ofticials said w iwal of the nomination wos ng considered. rearb illn til a few days ago, came lar after Andrua completed wil t of those 9 mi llion acres cvt position from-wHich to bc with McClure. Any com- y Andrus and; McClure tin iproved by Congress._____ am il?atei3 19S4 wilderness iss :various sid^ock them- aft Tcage positions, neither / VicClure has taken any mii an ovcjrall amoilnt of tha s Columb flans' fav< mmmm* 1 pnrTT of the institution's joum anus. chardson contends Nation jr^hic made a mistak^ by rol an tte currcnta listed on Na Jiarts____ . . owever,. Joseph Judge, a I al Geographic editor who led 1 [azine's effort to find Columb Ilanding place',' defended his'c .tions and said Samana si s like tho right spot. T ip short answer is that we to goes on— "V [ 'H ^ e n 25 T— : ^oodingi^ Kimberhri J.f v‘. : '.5. 1/20/33^ 33 C O S P ^ --------- Saturday, Ocl >-Iineu st Bor ideep< Howard H. Baker ______ House chief ofataflLe xratic prospect of withdraw ist Su- nation at all" and ad !lLiL__do;able.Anlthcre is RjlKfc—prospect-Sf-auccess:^ )ubted Baker, appearing Z'r.t» KT»?1T-i. ---- —yibiBU 11 1.1 11v” BXTUU nomination had bet David fierce partisan iss he an- tempted to believe it limself tack on Ronald Reag; le said 16 months of hia prei tie for is a careful, judicial n pee of ini;efi)Ltil|L.tJ,S..;ijpi “®ut this presideni nnnrts <^uck ... and peopic ai 5K - that he .wilUot roll hangc doad.-Baker said. —Announcing opposi Friday were Dem Lloyd Bentsen of Tex, of Massachusetts, Jel New Mexico, Cai MlehlganrMgrBmnn Barbara Mikulski- John D. Rockefeller] ginia and Timotl; .. Colorado. They gene * U. S. Court of Appeal! and writings on civil 1 1 deep "dual privacy. - y they In all,-according to Press survey orsehati ■Etdtt; dtcutcd support for^' with position with the res npres- take public stances. P wn 49 ally follow party lin ys the Democrat, 46-Repub T 1 .Z _ _ .Exceptions arc Repub a that ponents Arlen'Spedtei 1 , and nia and Bob Packwc with- and Democratic Boi IS not Boren and Ernest Hoi Carolina. • sp^^ific and to be added to the 4 mil vildemess already designatec ;ven on apecifi'c general areas )c protected.-................ “Any discussion of specific t ime would only hamper the ; ind work but a resolution of tb Bsue." they said inajojntatati iftcr the meeting. Andrus has said only that niae ia reached it will include hanWnvironmentalists havo p bus'^todi ^orite islai ISaj^doJ , - V . \ ; " ^Aug I / ^ a mana] lama Bank ”1 Joymiit» mal, the matter up with the they say Richardson' . curri:ct^.'.-Judgc said—- onal roly- " Richardson and the I Javy graphic team tried to rc bus’ course by figuring and winds that would N®* hiaahipa'aidawaya. d his - ibus’ Tho National /cal- calculations, made la still mer foreign editor I relied on,Navy pilot “ ok----- .•ScoiANDINGoi - B 4 J'H St.115 ......... .... . -J- 5 Z Octobera. 1987- 3 p = ^ rk >er ker Jr.. the White I ^^flaidJie.aawJ!no----------- i irawing the nomi- T I added, “It is still V e is still a realistic . vf ------------——------------s ing on tho~“Mac^ c houi-s-aaid-Bort’a--------: become ‘such. a issue that Fm 'e it’s moro on at-' eagan in the final presidency than it alreviewofanom- Sunreme Court.**__ dent is not a lame 9 Ic arc going to find rolL ovar.oad- play,. _ I. _ position to Bork on—— - )emocratic Sens. Texas, John Keny , JeffBingamanof ; Carl Levin of j aucuB of Montana^-------- p ki - of Maryland, i ler IV of West Vir- - nothy Wirth of generally cited the >eal8judge's record ivil rights and indi- gjoan Asacwi^t^_____ hatoi^,32Havein- )r uork and za op- rest not ready to . , IS. Positions gener- lines in the 54- ipublican. Senate, ipublican Bork-op- - jdtet- of Pennsylva- kwood of Oregon Bork supporters Hollings of South csZZZ] million acres of , B ated in Idaho or g reas thaf.ahould ' J ■fic areas at thia .- Jie ability to try , 3fthcwildemeaa itatement issued_____ . lat if a compro- / udo less acreage - ........ ^0 proposed.' and ' 561$ sail - ^ &U0.3.1492I • - [ ‘Jw5epafin j lS>Pt.6 1 Apl. , the experta. and Ion ia not really ! JiefjationalGeo- - [ tb retrace Colum- - ring.tho.curronta-7-- uld have pushed • t Geographic’s J largely by for- ir Luia Marden, lilot charts that ion:Pago-A2-^:-------- p

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Jobless r

__ -Sports- Saturda

q u a k e

$ 5 9The Associated Press

• WHITTIER, Calif. - Cn dowB and toppled chimney dais Friday aa they began ]

___ $ 5 ^ i^ io n in .damage, frosince a deadly 1971 tembloi

“I don’t want to go hom Joel Bargafl, 29. a Mexican:

~— Innd-Pnrlr-HeTrn'aTiTHTTfntapartmenrandtobk~th~eir~

Many Businesses and sci nursing home was evacuat while officials evaluated thi registered 6.1 on the Richte people Thursday morning, ago killed 64 people.

midaflemoon, although th< small on^s.'said Robert Pin fomia Institute ofTechnoloj

But even a minor shock Braewood convalescent hos] 67 patrentaTwere’evacuaC^ tsaa'aam age turned up, sai

W hittier and other subur hit particularly hard. Every tier appeared to be damage Sagging porches, cracked marked the impact of the q«

About $10 million dam where 30 busineBses were homes damaged. Mayor Ger

In Loa Asgcles, an earl} building and safety olTiciah police spokesman Fabian Li:

Monterey Park Mayor Cai afr-i^eeveral-million-dollars towns of Alhambra, Rosemt dena had a combined estimo mate for the region waa earthquake shook numerout

“W hat really is so distur ment of individuals, the ch

.moved out of rest homes a: ifamilies, and of course the i

■ ;Gov. George Deukmcjian sai ■tier business district.

. • Seo QUAKE •

“ A n d r u s

The Associated Press

------- ^WASHINGTON-------- Dc- • Cecil •Andrus and-RopubUc

• McClure are keeping quiet following, their initial me tional wilderness in Idaho, I three-hour, closed-door e

— "eUbtftimtlnl-progrcsaf------- “After a long afternoon of

tor McClure and I are dosei of the wilderness bill forthi

E P A s a

i g n o r e \• ByMARKPRATTER

Times-News writer

TWIN FALLS - Idaho d£■~ftedlot operator8;are not coi

■ with a system to control■ * waBto'runofT into ldaho’s-riv

BEreaiWsrBQyffthirU:9rEnvn tal Protection Agency.

EPA recently sent 2.900 U__ dnirioH and feedlota telling

permit reqirirements and ni thnn 4. 5 rc^ iH w th their' r intent to coriiply,- saic

— McOonniigh ofEPA.-------- --Some 600 letters wore scr

Magic Valley and authoncoived o n ly l6 TcpticBT

So EPA is starting to ste] spections of dairies and feet eluding those .in tho Magichosoid._.____ ______

EPA recently_-_viBiUd facilities in -or near Bilhl t

....home the message abouUhecomply with tho1>ermita.

- .‘And more inspcctiona.“« offinK. particularly tho

. S s and fcedlots; McCBaid.- ; . ,

•Tho ones we visited sai* didn’t understand what the>• do." ho aaid. . , .

Last year EPA held a hear

\ ________ ___

ranks thir

8 2 n d

e p a s s e

^ m i l l i o i

Crumbled walls, shattered v neys greeted residents ond c an planning to repair more t> from-the.fltrongest.carthqui blor-ome, because I'm scared," s an immigrant who lives in Hi ifother. .Tnime, nhnnrinnprf 7P ;ir~wTveg and children tn rn

schools remained closed am uated when damoge was fou the impact of the quake, wh

h ter scale and killed a t least lg. The Sylmar quake 16 yei

Lilean t .aftorshocka - Friday - there were probably dozens

Pinn, a spokesman for the Ct ology. • , • ■ock was likely to collapse t lospital in South Pasadena a {e jlo 'b ther homes when stii l a i J F i r e CfileT<5ene Wurra> burbs east of Los Angeles wc ery building in downtown Wh aged, and some had collapsi ced ..wallg,. and_brolccn_glt ! quake in residential areas, amage occurred in Whittii ere destroyed-.anch-about 8 jche Chandler said, irly estimate of damage.ire ials was up to S5 million, se . Lizarraga.Cam BrigUo estimated dama ars^^The-San-Gabriel-Vall gmead, Temple City and Pat imate ol $44 million. A full es 18 undetermined because t ’OUS cities ond jurisdictions, turbing is to see the displac elderly people who had to

3 and the like-, and individu10 deaths that have occurrec said during a.tour of the Wh

S o n Pago A2

s , M c Q

said Fr in the s

'Democratic—Go\t-^— “We : bUcaQ.Sen-Jamcs— have n< iet about specifics will me meeting on addi- more pi .0, but both say the McCI

session yielded on eith

I of meeting, Sena- much a iser to a resolution under” thiayearl”'AhdruH ' 'p r e s e t

a y s f e e d

w a s t e r• . , a workshop in

permits. Both by the dairymer

J . • . tatives of the J dairy nnd complying ^

rol -animal The dairym •rivers a n d - blasted EPA -di Tvironmen-—hearingsrflayir

to consult 'th e0 letters to said the regul ng them of Hnancial woes1 not more some Magic Vi :ir'noHce"of~they"wcn!"bg^l mid Dan dunng tKe” weC

plauded EPA’s sent in thiT. thing about it lorities re- The permits i----------------- areao-;iuch-as 1step up in* animal waste ‘eedlots in- wash down da gic'Vfllley, mar\yaato pollt

tinuing probler ed HoVen“ flh o ^ tha^DoJi11 'to drive TOTn Pallfl Can the need to mal waste pollu

■ . times state star a ro jn the Large operate io larger..-1,000 head of. IcConough been recjuired

waste runoff si said they Mike McMasU

hey hod to ofTicer, DOE. 1■ • control .runoff I

caring and •S o o FEED

nnmg out

t Idaho Falls % TalnFalh:

----- —JieromeZTWoadRlvei

Id y e a r , N o . 2 76

3 S

►n

■ i — d winr « d offi- - • L ■- ith an H ' t J k junkg - m l - ---------

said

rn rn p __

tt

ivhich

years.

ly by__of

Cali-

e the

wereWhit- "psed.glflsa _

ttier.800

froms a i d .

mage -K 'alley—

: esU- ■ the

ilace- . fc

■*red," i —

Alhambra hang sign

l u r e k e e

Friday after emerging from thi lO senator's Capitol Hill office, {e have not resolved'anything, I not come to a nnal-oonclusior m eer again and hopefully -we ; progress," tho governor said. :Clure said there was no oxp ither side that one-meeting-w ! thciongTTinningTaebntcTjvcr tl of the 9 million acres of for !r° wilderness review sho ST^ed. • -

i l o t e "

r u l e sr

in Twin Falls on the Lh were well-at^nded nen as well as represen- .he dairy 'and cattle

De/men and ,cattlemen °P ,-during the-July 1986- ying-tho-ag«noy-faiied- —^ he parties, They also julations would .cause es in hard times. But ^ Valley reaidenta said

;ghbred-fay-the-runoff- — 'el sea s^ 'an d [hey up- Vs efforts to do some* *2't T 7 Mts require containment ;s lagoons'or'ponds' for"Ji and water used-to dairy operations. Ani- illution has be'en a con- . lem. State testing has Jofcp C re^k .uflcd^y^e- lanal Co.. cbntains an i-' illution more than nine landards, “ *atora, with 700 cows o r ' . of-feeder, cittlo. havo ;d to control animal- ' since the 1970s. says • ^o' isters, Source control . Now EPA wanta to ^ ff from smaller opera-, BD LQ TonPogoA 2

I

t - A 4 .B

l lsS 9 R a fim

: r — — ■ -r&ielle, lerO Buries/

I n

I II W '"’W n m g g | ) — B

5 ? " ^ 7 i

3ra. Calif., floral shop owi gn telling patroos firm is i

I the session “But wc certs:e. __sioi^fscvefalcing.'and we nutiveu and tehlionrbut-we—=-McGlure-aaid-we’ll make progress. I thin id. No time wosexpectation sion between t g-would re- leaders. Andrui TOrjUBfhDW—Boid-lt-aultf-l forest land schedules'of th ahould be sit dow n^ajn.

Friday's met

D efen se bill b a ttle

n o w certaii. Los Angeles Times •

WASHINGTON - ■ Tl Democratic-controlled Sena approved a mammoth, $3(

.failUoD.! deEensfi.spending _b: for the 19Bfl fiapnl ypnr ?-Viri> that would sot unprecedenU restrictions on Pre^idei Reagan’s authority to manai

-thrU:Srinn:lciirarpBMl— — Tho legielatlonr-which-Bti -mufft—ber-rcconcilod-with- $289 billion Houso-passf muuauflj JJiflt 66HtA)nfl -U a'dmo' .a rm a -' ’ coritr

4imitationSrwae^pproved-by ; highly partisan 56-42 vot Forty . Republicans vote against it, many^'of_'tEoi staunchly pro-defense'sen

-tors -who -have-never -prev •OMl7.-roj6clc'd“ a“ P«itagd B^ndingbill.'. * • -

Seooto paaaage ofthe mei suro triggo'rod what is: e: ^ c te d to bo ii blistering abbv d o m b e t w ^ Reagan and th Congreas - over arm a '^h tri and .defense 'spending

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Arner Martha Gallaglier, s B moving after Thursday i

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•tainly have had a good discu ildifTerent areas and the altc ch tradeofTa thiit ore involve id -‘'We-madc-an awful lot ink th a t’s fair to say."IS announced for the next se

the state's top two politic, rus spokesman Marc Johnscrb'6~SiiiU^Ocl6ber'l>Sfor^tIthe two men allowed them in . _ _ _______________ ________iceting, which Johnson sa:

^ Exper ’ wasoin The Aaaociatcd Pre

BOSTON — A nc Atlantic's winds a

'Tlie ^hat Christonatc first landing in t ;303 really was on a si -hill _ the favorit[day - For decades, his ^tcd uoiumbus tiret lan lent Watling Island, lage renamed San Sa

still--------- Last-ycar.-howov'G cogra^ic Society conditions that woi

... hia ahipa slightly si[trol ■ eluded that Colur

------ fbor-fifsrofirsomoote. • acure jgi g5 miles t ’ted r. -1 ^ " -------'na- computer prbgranrgyi__ .Wpods Hoie O c^ptgon~— ' hnve-recharU

__ timating_Columbueach half hour of t]

y j. say he probably la ow- perta had believed 0 Qjq \ “On tho face of it tojl • pretty strongly jjdt Salvador," 's a id n til ' ' ' Richardson, who s t

rents at Woods Ho A2 w th programmer I ---- smith was publishc

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9CUS- was not set up until i liter- less than a month aft Ived, his own aaaessment of ot of - and-developed-a pos

begin negotiations wit ses- promise reached by /

tical would have to bc appnnsoji__ ^ t unlike tKelllT t

the ae b aff fhat saw the vai m to selves into hard acrea

the. governor nor McC said public position on. ar

rt claims )n historiVess mmnew reading of the

I and currents ar- jtopher Columbus'I the New World small island that

iritejjfhistorians. tiistorians believed_______

, later formally Salvador, in the?

roverrth c'National— - Bty analyzed ocean

’ 8i_deways_and_con-_. lumbua really get inaha Cay. an ol^!s to the southeast, cinoeraphcr jind a V ammer from\ the inographic Institu- .S d ^ th c ^ ^ tfb rra .- ib u s 'p o s itio n - for --Q^„ f tho voyage. They landed-where e«.

d all along.f it, our data leana How( y toward S an ' tionalC id Philip L. magazi studies ocean cur- true lai

Hole. His analysis culatioi iT Roger A. Gold- looks li! shed in the fall is- “Tho

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W ASHINGT0N^-"^DiHi5^ natdrs lined up deeper against eme Court nominee Robert irk on Fridnv. and even n irk Republican soid he doul OBldqnt Reagan’s p«r6oml-p uid save the nomination.. Still, one Democrat, Sen. D ireaofOklahoma. bucked the Bork tide. And Reagan hin omiscd to fight on in what he i is nothing less than a battle le integrity and indnpendenc B American system of justice." Sen. Richard Lugar. R-Ind.. cviousiy announced he supp rk, said, “In my judgment pn f senators will have to chc elr min'da:to~JiecomeTpoaitive'ii r for Judge Bork' to be confirm ^ k e d by repor^rs whei agan, who was meeting one e with undecided senators, c< nngt» thnaA minHa T.iignr bMl, I think it’s doubtful. On ler hand, presidents havo 1: ry persuasive on occasion at is his only choice.” •Tyo undecided - Democrats :er-meetihg-with Reagan-at hite House tha t they had told e Bork nomination was in c luble, no m atter which way i ded up voting. _ _

Neb., said after talking ' agan and aides, “I got tho imp n that unless thoy nail dowr 51 votes in the next few days mination.coiild be withdrawn. Sxon said he didn't diacuas I itter directly with-Reagan, lite Houae. ofticials said w iwal of th e nomination wos ng considered.

r e a r b i l l n

til a few days ago, came larafter Andrua completed wilt of those 9 mi llion acres cvtposition from-wHich to bc with McClure. Any com-y Andrus and; McClure tiniproved by Congress._____ amil?atei3 19S4 wilderness iss: various s id ^ o c k them- aftTcage positions, neither /VicClure has taken any mii

an ovcjrall amoilnt of tha

s Columb flans' fav<mmmm*1 p n r T T

of the institution's joum anus.

chardson contends Nation jr^ h ic made a mistak^ by rol an t t e currcnta listed on Na Jiarts____ . .

owever,. Joseph Judge, a I al Geographic editor who led 1 [azine's effort to find Columb I landing place',' defended his'c .tions and said Samana si s like tho right spot.Tip short answer is tha t we to

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Howard H. Baker______ House chief ofataflLexratic prospect of withdraw ist Su- nation a t all" and ad !lLiL__do;able.A nlthcre is RjlKfc—prospect-Sf-auccess:^ )ubted Baker, appearing

Z'r.t» KT»?1T - i . ----—yibiBU 11 1.1 11v” BXTUUnomination had bet

David fierce partisan iss he an- tempted to believe it limself tack on Ronald Reag; le said 16 months of hia prei tie for is a careful, judicial n pee of ini;efi)Ltil|L.tJ,S..;ijpi

“®ut this presideni nnnrts < uck ... and peopic ai 5 K - that he .w ilU ot roll hangc doad.-Baker said.

—Announcing opposi Friday were Dem Lloyd Bentsen of Tex, of Massachusetts, Jel New Mexico, Cai MlehlganrMgrBmnn Barbara Mikulski- John D. Rockefeller] ginia and Timotl;

. . Colorado. They gene * U. S. Court of Appeal!

and writings on civil 1 1 deep "dual privacy. - y they In all,-according to

Press survey orsehati ■Etdtt; dtcutcd support for^'

with position with the res npres- take public stances. P wn 49 ally follow party lin ys the Democrat, 46-Repub T1.Z _ _ .Exceptions arc Repub a that ponents Arlen'Spedtei 1, and nia and Bob Packwc with- and Democratic Boi

IS not Boren and Ernest Hoi Carolina. •

sp^^ificand to be added to the 4 mil vildemess already designatec ;ven on apecifi'c general areas)c protected.-........ ........

“Any discussion of specific t ime would only hamper the ; ind work but a resolution of tb Bsue." they said inajo jn tatati iftcr the meeting.

Andrus has said only that niae ia reached it will include hanWnvironmentalists havo p

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mal, the matter up with the they say Richardson'

. curri:ct .'.-Judgc said—-onalroly- " Richardson and the I Javy graphic team tried to rc

bus’ course by figuring and winds that would

N®* hiaahipa'aidawaya. d his -ibus’ Tho National /cal- calculations, made la still mer foreign editor I

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rk>erker Jr.. the White I^^flaidJie.aawJ!no----------- iirawing the nomi- T I added, “It is still V e is still a realistic . ’v f ------------——------------sing on tho~“Mac^ choui-s-aaid-Bort’a--------:become ‘su ch . a issue that Fm

'e it’s moro on at-' eagan in the final presidency than it alreviewofanom - Sunreme Court.**__

dent is not a lame 9 Ic arc going to find rolL ovar.oad- play,. _I. _

position to Bork on—— - )emocratic Sens.Texas, John Keny , JeffB ingam anof ; Carl Levin of j

aucuB of Montana^--------pki - of Maryland, i ler IV of West Vir- - nothy Wirth of generally cited the >eal8 judge's record ivil rights and indi-

g jo a n A sacw i^t^_____hatoi^,32Havein- )r uork and za op- rest not ready to . ,

IS. Positions gener- lines in the 54-

ipublican. Senate, ipublican Bork-op- - jdtet- of Pennsylva- kwood of Oregon Bork supporters Hollings of South ■

csZZZ]million acres of , B

ated in Idaho or g reas thaf.ahould ' J

■fic areas a t thia .- Jie ability to try , 3fthcwildemeaa itatement issued_____ .

la t if a compro- /udo less acreage - ........^0 proposed.'

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, the experta. andIon ia not really !

JiefjationalG eo- - [ tb retrace Colum- - ring.tho.curronta-7-- uld have pushed • t

Geographic’sJ largely by for- ir Luia Marden, lilot charts th a t ion:Pago-A2-^:--------p

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Intelligence veawl op< th« target xone of a S teat off Hawaii aimed law r beam e t a U.S. aircraft, diaturbing the woman co-pllot for 10 : Defense Department M

Sen. Malcolm Wnll — w ho-dlBdM od-thc-in

s p e ^ on tho Senate fl aviator had beenblinded." ________

A Pentagon atatemi --------co-pilot, -whofle-identil

F i e r y J

jeta and an Iranit______launched fiery attackf

(Sulfshippingt'ndny.si daunted by growin fwign"warthipa in tfie

The attacIcB bring to i ber of ves«e)a attacked by Iraqi and Iranian I gulf since the war betv natioha began seven yi insurers Lloyd's of Loni

Iraqi warplanes firi Exocetmissiles set a Q ablaze in Iranian w at ofter an Iraqi a ir attack trawler killed its

The London*based 1 ping-underwntwM aid ton Felicity was boun Kharg Island tcrmina

O cs u n

7 t o r eTwls Falls , aurl«]r,

---------------- iBdCwdlBgi---------Today and Sunday, t

----------- : ------ngar 6Q. Canl#r giinday- .............. - L o w sto rfg h tm ld ^ la

Cw nss Prtirie a t VsDey:

Today and Sunday, lui to 80. Cooler Sunday w

_ N orthem U U haD dI- -.~U tah-o~Sunny-dayi

through Sunday. Highi upper 80s. Lows in the.

. 40i.Nevada - 'C le a r ’ akii

with wann lumiy dayi few afternoon ckuda « night Iowa in the upper 2

______ ;___ ^ | 0 t _________ ^SiunmarT:

----;-------------OvenSghmwaTvertli30i in the a a t ^ mount t n l prairiea, with SOi I Panhandle and southern

Early' afUrooon iki' acrosa tha Gem State, w-

--------------- - per60s and-TOa orer th^ d £0a across the sot

. itate; • ___'niswarmeattemperat

day w u 91 dejre ts a t N usual,report«dthecoldei

The eitended forecast - Monday through We< dry, H igb M to 75 ^ c mid-70i to lower 80s by upper 20i and 30s east west portion.

• - . - T h e agricultural outl Idaho - Harvest ^ d i t lent through Wednesda; continues. B n e f ly '^ e r

~ __ _day.then veo ' wonn“«jWednesday.' Four-inch will be between 40 and 45 per Snake River Plain du otherwise soil temperati

-------45 degrees. Winds Usday ivariable 5 to 15 mph.

Elsewhere in the na■ highest teapcraturo wa

Blythe, Calit The lowest-------------QnmiiscprColo:------------

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■ Oetw . J3 so, ------Honolulu 80 77

Hounon B? COtrv3i«M0<»l 04 47

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----- —Coimics........John Cunnlff..

----------- O if e u } a t io n .M n i! 'm 'j___________ C ircu la llon -phonee-iii

..................you d o no t r e c e iv e >■(y o u r a re a :

_________ -Jerom c-W endc ll-G oocB u rley -R uperl-P au l-C B u h l-C as lle fo rd . F ller-R o g crso n -H o llis

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------ --NeWSsiephenJIartRtti.rH you h a v e a n ew s e d ito r ia l d e p a r tm e n t , p .m . w e e k d a y s . T o t 5:30 a n d on w ee k en d s ,

- - A d v e r t i s i n g Bill Dtsi If y p u ,w ish to p la c e { a d s , c a ll 733-0G2G Mo p .m . a n d S a tu r d a y s d isp la y a d s is a v a i la b i

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» t s h i p ’ sAP) — A Soviet were not { operating near Force WC I S c^et miBsilc. when ' it ed an apparent' lir ig h t lig .S. surveillance gence vcss< thejrisionjUflic T hT ligi 10 minutes, the laser bcani tsaidJYiday. vision for /dllo'p, R-Wyi),, mentBoid.~lncident;~ln~fl------Althou^a floor, said the evaluation \ “temporarily damage, fi

_____ ^_requiretement said tho no damage ntity-and-rank—added:-----

s h i p p i rin (AP) - Iraqi shipment cinian warship tacked andcks on Persian The Fel

aeemingly un* tanjcera chwing armada of oil fron»-I[He g ^ . Larak islato375thenum - S tra it of Hted or damoged- The offiin forces In the aa»d Iraqi>etween the two the gulf IcI years ago, the claim waiondon said. . firmed by (firing 'anti-ship U-S.. Fit Cjrpriot tanker are part ol(raters, one day building uack on a shrimp Persian Gts Australian vessels _ —----- ----------------- gathering"d Lloyd’s ahip- About six ;ttid4h»401,977. in th fiarca.ound for Iran's The Tuiinal to take a meanwhile

c to b e rT»A.

n sh in e ^ rem ain•ley, R upert, Jerom e

ly. sunny. Highs today dajr-with highs-mid*70a.~ — islolow er40ir' ' ■- k \ '

a o d Wood m ^ fr

, sunny. Highs today 75 90 :y with highs 70 to 75.tO»to-bwsr 3Qs.----- *-----------------—Dd Nevada:days and fair nights FBOKTS ghs in the upper 70s tothe.upper 30s to upper ' W arn

skies and co«l nights ays through Sunday, A . . ... Is west portion. Ove^ m m m m >er2to.HighsmMt]yin

re iiTthe upper ^Us and “ A C C ' Duntainssnd north cen- D a w lOs and low 40s in the

locations. ------------skies remain aunn>'

e, with highs in the up-T the north-and lew -to '- -----------I southern half of tho

erature in the state Fri-................a t Moscow. Stanley, as oldest at 16 degrees.:ast for Southern Idaho Wedneaday, continuedi Monday, wanning_to_s by Wednesday. Low, 1 ^ ^ east porUon, 35 to 45 .

outlook for Southern nditions will be excel- ssday as dry weother bier Sunday and Mon- n-again.Tuesday. and . h o s j ch soil temperatures « l , . . . d 45 degrees In theUp.1 during the mornings, n tu re s will be ahove layandSunday-w ilibc- ................

nation Friday, the wiis 107 degrees at

rest waa 17 degrees at i ’-»9d7

K*ftW«Cny ■ i7.LSI V»g»« 90 I

W,i Pep . 97 ( 50 .50 . . M.amO*acn 0947 49-4S-— -VmnoBOOM—• - «&4 r.e. O'Mtni 65 :40 r YOTk 72 I<0 , O«t»'>0>naC<y 67 ■so W Omoiv. M77 , pno»n,i 102'CO Pi!t4tx;'5‘i G4*7 ■ Pofliaro, M* G2 :

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B-are-rnnnned-betwecn-7'Trrid- e your paper by'7 a .m ., c a l l :

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)llistcr _ _ _ ______B t l i e r V r e a s ..........eti. manjRinsMIIor------------ ':ws tip or wish lo ta lk to s ent, call 733-0931 between 9:3( '0 report late news and spor ids, call 733-093G.

Otake, sdvtrtliln( director :e an advcrllsement, c a ll 733- Monday through F riday frorr ys from 6 a.m. until noon; lableweekdaysohly.

n Falls , Idaho _ ^ S a tu rd a y ,O c t

s l a ^ s e r bit given, was aboard on Air VC-136 surveillance plane i t was illuminated by a . { light" from a Soviet intelli-JMel, the ChukoAa._________ If^ifZSflieved-to have been a= -i am, “diflturbed the co-pilot's I br 10 minutes," the state- 1id. ______________________

preliminary, medical i on has shown no apparent i , further detailed tests may i red.to determine, if, in fact, i igo to her eyes occurrcd," it i

n g a t t a qit ofcnide oil when it was at- tmd set on fire. ^^elicity is one of about 16 tchartered by Iran to ferry t

t-K harg to a terminal nt__£aland in the mouth of thef Hormuz. i)fficial Iraqi News A gen^ r qi jets hit a second ship In ' later in the day, but thatvas not immediately con- ®>y other sources. ® French and British shrps

: of an international flotilla ^' up inside ond outside th e ' 'Gulf that totals about 80 ^— the largest such navy '

ig- s.inci.' tliu Kuruuii Wnr.—*' ix Soviet warships are also :Ca^- -■ •rurklsh Foreign Ministry plile announced that Iran t

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53G-2535 '’’oo'f- ■' - 678-2552 «

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. . . . 733.0M4 • - for dally

) someone In the 1:30 a.m. .nd 5:30 lorts results after

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b l i n d s Ar The incident took placc i e miles northwest of Hawaii i . gen source said.

Tho statem ent said '; plane, a Navy P-3 .rcco

i~airaiift,~wa®rln”tbo“ Th’ani } time and was also illumin- beam from the Chukotka^ -__TheJ;3-W B8-cngagedJ 1 ing Sonet opennxrean ICi continental ballistic mil ’ entry vehicle splashdown . the incident on the eve;__earIy_moniing_ofLWedn&__Thursday, the Pentagon se

c k s p e r s. and Iraq would close thi ~ matic'mlsalons ih each olK ; try and .fln''"*'"' Iheir interests through the : cmbaBsies in Teh ran and E i Despite the war, Iraq .

had maintained low-Ievi ’ matic relations..■_ Iran, which retaliates [ strikes on its tanker rou

ship-for-ship basis, sent a I raid the Indian tanker Sf 1 aid in the-southem gulf. T , ■ was carrying a Yugofllav-bo I ment of volatile petro . called ethylene dichlorido, —loaded at Saudi Arabian po

The Indian captain, Ajoj ^--Vermar^idiln'n"ahip^lfrsi

phono interview that fou tanjcs.were hit by an Exocei

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»r*ryi-4«tl «n(I-Su1jdsj : •W > r « 'erk; Sunday, tl.OO per ueek..MalI sub lid In advance and are available only w. ry II not malnlslntd: dally and Sunday, ,n lor 3'inonUu. UI.W for S monlht. tl I only. 17.0$ per monlh, R2.n for 3'mont \i. JU.IO per year: Sunday only. J5.« p« 3-monIhs. tK.O Icr $-monlhi. (U.U [ ’d_«nictmia-rale_6y-mall-«nljfi-l laiiyandSundjy______________

nsllon'Nt»> IS puMltfird dany at IS Third SI. ho, «MOI. by Majlc Valley Newips| u pottage paid a( Twin Kalis by Tti S 631-OiOl. Olllclal clly and county m 0 Section (C IOS o( ihc Idaho Code. Thi ilgnated si the day o( the week on wh Ibepubllihcd.

V m e r i c se about 9 0 0 ~ : Wallop-mad aii, a Penta- ing a speech a

latlon eondeix ' a second the missile tei

conniaanneg _ Bultg^ In. nt le inify a t the .Ing in the Pac inated by a '. of U.S. territo:li I .l in .o b se rv -_ _ in an interv CBM (inter; the incident ir Dimile) re- veillance plan ms" d t^ n g tion of the S vening and m en tno tto in jesday-and— technical-mef

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their diplo- TheRedCros Uiert coun^~had s^n t'the^r

he Turkish where earthquiLBaRhdad.__fotfeox.aftcrfihc1 niid Iraq "W ' |">'r= ' i ' !vcl diplo- *“ ■’ '

homes, said Zi Thursday nigh

B for Iraqi d istrict Dutes on a Before moviii, a fn g a te to Los Angeles, wl Spic Emer- collapsing wall. The vessel gency in Whitti. bound ship- Earlier, Sen. :rochemical t^o damage woi lo, or EDC, dlBBStcroid.port«:-------- There was exjay Kumar emor's tour of i •8h‘bre''tclc“ dowmtown Los / our- empty- “Ju st about cet missile, damage.” said

= ^ e n £•• Continuei “We have <

m m cratic Congresi course with t!

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dential campai At the Wh

X ^ i t o „ vowed _to yet

\ sions would gi^ :^ :on^sion8 th'

/ .................. to win artH T 'said the" arm;

lO J tiate equitable / _________ reductions, am■ lional secunty.— ■ “Any bill th£ wens^ visions will bo

' J_____U nlauntedl' ocrotic leader

back down on sues ond prei

■ sident would e — -accept-the-res

to continue fun

l u r e s 1 Feec■ Continue

tions that stal----------— --------------------- — -m ore-ihan -30j feeder cattlc oI cattlc.I__ ~ The permits

” - ' charge is alio , waters unless

_____ strophic eventi___________from Jht^conti

cording to the r The Idaho C

. I advising memlthe notice of

I ■ , Hovenden._,. e------- • However, Hov<

the members ^ what is require

visit feedlots t< 1 ^ the letter to EP

The informo ■ thelo ttoristhe

ous permits, th

s-J- Lane—— — fc£ontlnui

show the direc ?7 vailing current“ However, cu

to day. Rich.................. makes more ei

age of all the < ' lar spot Instet

M — . rent listed on t 7iop^ ■ For instance 738am. rent at a partli

' lantic might westward. Tha

— — of the current —it-ueuQlly-tra>

times it flow’s

. . C I - 4 and directionstttA'M)------ westwardr-----

— RicharxiBon" the preyailinj

where car- figuring wher IX. uwper .strike land.

. RicKordeon ™l«tloa h it. S

0 per year. on the nose.i-«»-pn-T------ “Probably*^------- ---- - ours is thot if y_________ stop exactly

'w i^ ih a few r Richardson t fu d ^ g .' You dl That’s pretty r

SI. w,. Twin ing e distana pspen Inc. At the Navj

J ' J " ; fiio in .B iy SL Thursday 11 draws the ch. which legal Vanco • Spr

Richardson’s1 ., Tl i^i^rita"

a n p i l o tiflde'the-diadoflure'dur-'"th li aa he introduced legis- ot emning the Soviets for tests, which he said re- . Jeaat-ono-warhead-fall— ‘aaficSnffiin^lOO miles to , . .- «>

.rviewl.t.r,-W,>ll<,paaid-!!! t involving the U.S. sur- lano reprcMnta a violo- sa

Soviet treaty commit* tei interfere with “national sll

aeans’H—— the-aircraft.—th 3d.other7devicca7usc3rbyZG(

ikeC ontinued from P age A lross said 500 people displacet e'n ighllirflhisltijrflrarta'tor d^^noM, many ef them from ; quakes often kill hundreds, Bhocka.wouId.de8troy.their.ai

•B suffer and wc know wc c Zurana Santis, a Guatemal

ght a t Terrace Park in tl

niig on to’tour California Sta where a student was killed ' all,'Deukmejian"declared'a“ ttie r and nearby Monterey Pi in. Pete.Wilson, R-Calif., sa voB extcnsive.enough to qua

extensive damage visible dt of the 174-acrc university ci rs Angeles.It every building on comp lid James Rosser, preaii

ette-uedTrom P ag e A l '• essentially a Demo- cai■ess on a direct collision .4P<I the president of the sigites," .said Sen.' Dan aUnd. *;\Vhat we have is .Ch

?aign." BjW iite House, Reagan ur veto the bill on the th r tlie arms contiol provi*—igo give the Soviet Union foi

they-haye been unable—(di le'bargaining-toble.'He mi rms control provisions >rcut my efibrts to nego- on ble and verifiable arms inj and undermine U.S. na- mi ity." - 0^that Includes these pro- lln bo vetoed," he added. 19 ;d by.those threats, Dem--JTr iers pledged. never to tn on the arms control is- n i iredicted thot the pre- itj i eventually be forced to 1 restrictlons'if-he-wants—att funding the Pentagon. • gu

Wiot—lued from P age A l of Iitablo, confine or feed of< 300-slaughter and/or—the ; or 200 mature dairy fini

nuiIts would say no dls- skc llowed into navigable 'I 388 rainfall or cata-, epc nts cauae an overflow goi ntalnment focllity, ac- ing e regulations. vi’dI Cattle Association is alli mbere to comply with lar of intent, said Tom arc.executive__ director.— - J

ovenden says some of wei 3 are confiised about on ilred. He has offorod to woi i to help owners write son EPA.nation EPA wants in -hathe number of any previ.----- 1the name and address vov

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coum ed from .R P gftA l_ -_pcr rection and speed of pre- vio ents. FcurrenLa shift from day nog

ichardaon contends it 60C > eenae'to’Uflc the aver- vio! le currents in a particu- alsi tead of the 'typical cur- sen n the charts.” ' nee, the prevailing cur- rtlcular point in the At- " ;ht be three knots ’h a t’s the average speed n t in the direction that-ravels-However, somc=------wg In other-directions

ms might be one -knot

n^'Baya thatr'typically,” ing current Is ;threo‘_ _

-a-.sizable difference in

lere Columbus would

n said his course cal- B Son Salvodor almost

- th e blggeat‘thing "dr” ' if you do It our way, you y a t the right apot,_V milea of thia ialand,"

said. T h ere’s no I don’t have to back up. jr remarkable, consider- nee."avy P«anograpluc_Of:_ _ Sl Louis, Mias., which" ‘ charts, oceanographer Iprague questioned I i uae of average_ J M

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t , P e n t a

‘the 'BuperpowerB. to aurye; other’s military activities.

As such, he aaid, it was “t oflas t straw in an incident

•■ing’a scric# o f“provocafi) which atarted'w ith the oln ICBMs a t the sovereign tcrrthe United States."________

Meanwhile, President f aaid In a statement: •TVe ha tested these.Soviet actions (t slle tests) as both unaccept

-this • countiy-and -inconsiate! :GcncrairSecretaiiV-(Mikhai

university, iced by the quake “It’s imj: aDtf*Angelerpollc(r"emcrgendJ >m Ljitln'America Uu» fliituic is, alept in parks said.r.apartmentst.:_____ .The^quaj:es, but we have about aevi e can't truat our Angelea. Tl malan who spent 3 and 4 on I the Pico-Union cording to

Technologj State University. Repair ci ed T h u n d jy b y o phone d ra-n Bl«tc of cmcr--j„„rtufc -„l

, t i ' f i r o j ) . said he believed andSSatn:

jualify for federal -phg|..p

= duri»8 thog< .,- 'r^“™''“J''^y campus east of Th^inte

quake dan; mpuB has some traffic flow •eaident of the pillars buti

“He carTveto it, he can vet can veto it... but he cannot ft

.fpcurity of thia country ui signs aomething into law,” ao ate Armed ^ rv ice s Con

.Chairman Sam Nunn, D-Ga. — Senuit* Mujurity LeHdnr" Byrd, D-W.Va;,-added: -“I urge the president to’ go alo the veto pen. Sooner or lat

•Tgbihg tohave-to-sign a bill-thi for the men and womei

.(defend), thia.country, and. tl may^have these same items o

Two’ key provisions of the one barring Reagan from ci ing. space tests 'o f his “Star mlaalle defense system ai

-Dthcfftinuiriiig him tu ubide limits on nuclear weapons se 1979 Strategic Arms Lin

-JTreaty.—.were- called iy - an trol specialiets the most aw restrictions on presidential i ity since the Vietnam era.

It was the first time that tl -ate-had consented to-any su guage binding the- pres

of the owner and operator, th of waste treatment on the pn the type and-number-of onimc fined or under an open nx number confined on a feedlot sketch of the facility.

' Hovenden said part of the I eponae rate was due to ra going out of bualneaa, dying ( Ing out. He aays EPA haan vided'figures on how much ru allowed eo ranchers don't kno large to build their contai areaa._AfikBd_whether_-.some_ra were.thumbing their nose a on the i.aaue, Hovenden blam wording of EPA'a letter as tl son forthe lack of response.

T h e thing has been. handled," Hovenden said. ...MeanwhUe, EPA's McDo vows the agency will enforce tl mil^syatem. He aoys the perm needed to bring Idaho into c ance with the Cleon Water Ac ^^^T^onolIowing'-the;permiR could bring a maximump u n p l^y nfWl p n rviolation, McDonough said.

Persons with criminal, wil negligent violations can be fir 500 to $25,000 per day c violation. The criminal pei also carry the possibility of a sentence of not moro than one

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Judi's" Y o u r P e r s o n ,

Downtown Tvtfin »

igon s a |^ey each bachey*s claim to

improvement in 01

“the sort Pentagon souro It involv* lop’s claim th a t sbi afT 'a^~w arhefldfl-fcU aa;c liming of from Hawtui. Thj rritoryof heads had splashe

about 600 miles------------- shores.---------------

Reagan, - have pro- . It WM not clcai (tho mli=~ Senate would v, ptable to rcflolution, w hich ' tent.-with-*™“ tl“ en^-*®-^®ail). Gor.~~ partment authoriz

ty. which has more than 30 str nportant that we have the ciefl~and'I'm"hoppy tO'sajMwe- iiCttuiy to neip oui wt«i ivj«

lake struck at 7:42 a.m. on t •ven miles ea8t-BouUSffi9r“o: There were 19 aflershocks reg )n the Richter scale by 1:39 p. Co aeismologiats at the Gollfc igy In Pasadena.■ crews responded quickly, res rcuita and a damaged freeway of heavily traveled freeways. Department reaponded to 67 J Tuctural firea immediately aft were five looting arrests in r, but none Friday, said Lt. Da itersection of Interstates 5 ai imoge’.ThurBday,’.wa8:reopcn( jwed smoothly Friday momir jttressing the 605 overpass wt

e£bitrhe~h"andfl oTrthosemt. fund the has consistently p; until he control proviaions aaid Sen- but none of them, ommittee theScnote; a. - ------ Leas than an ho

“I -would-in favor of an amei ilow with by Sen. Dale Bum; ater he's wrote the SALT 2 that-poyB—taw-withoat-ever- len who treaty by name..that-bill___Nunn._who_prss on It." ~ the idea o f imposin iie bill - unratified treaty c conduct- waa one of aeve

ar Wara" Democrats who vo and the first time. He expli

set in the long as SALT 2 wat imitation At the same tl innB.coh.-vqted 97-0-for;an-i sweeping ten by Minority Lei il author- R*Kan., ^ a t said t

not obligiited to abi the Sen- less it was ratifiet

Buch-lan—that was consisteni •esident's ers amendment, w!________ to do____________

' The Senate bHl J lion for SDI, an in cent over the curre

the type far leas than the property, quested by Reagan nalicpn- -gjvcs the-presldent roof, tto for-Star Wars." lot and a

e low re-

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lys1 to aeek a iong-tenn- . nourrelationBhip." I

lurcea disputed W al-! t some of tho dummy; m;do8e-aa-100 milea 4= They, said the w a > ; ished into tho Pacific ' lies .from Hawaiian !

lear when, or if, the 1 vote on Wallop’s ! . . ich was offered as a n . the annual State De-; oriiation bill---------- 1—

) strvirtures. he reserve for such :-we-mll-be-in-a-posi-T—

>n tho Whittier fault C~of ~downtown~Lo8'— ) registering between: .9 p.m. Thursday, ac- ' idlfomla Institute of

restoring power and; iway ovcrpoBB-ot the;' . ays. In Lm Angeles,'67 n a ^ ra l gas leaks i raftcrtho’temblbr.

in Loa Angelea on! Dan Cooke

5 and 605, closed by pened and Tuflh-hour - “ ming afler the main s were ahored up.

rmatterH. The Honsir^— ly pasaed strict arms ons in recent yeara, em.havo survived in

I hour-hefore approv.- ..e Senate voted S7-41-----imondment authored umpers, D-Ark., that ' .T 2 limits into U.S. ver—mentioning-the—

.previously-oppoaed-'- . Dsing the terms of an ty on, the president, leveral _conservativo ) voted for it for the ' xplained tha t he didlacttng-thBilmltff-Ha------was not mentioned. - B time, the Senatean-amendment writ------’Leader Robert Dolej id the president was I abide by SALT 2 un: ified. Nunn inaisted ^ten t with tho Bump-------t, which haa nothing

iHl provides Ml.1 increase of 22.per- irrentyear. But it is . the $5.7 billion re- gan. The House bill lent only$3;i billibh -

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COEUR D’ALENE ■ ■ aupremacIafChQrcK

• an Friday filed a $50 Kootenai County Shi

__ ^ The suit waa filed FTofmeistcr, who rej

tends the Butlers’ « - of sheriffs deputies'

Butler’s compound nJ__ ________Thc.auit.naka-for.j

----- — in-fltU)rney'» fees.- - ------ ----------Listed as defendar

Undcrsheriff Lan7 and lflWPnfori*MTipnf

The Aiyan Nation Order, a violent whil sade against the go

-------------Aiyan homeland. .__________ Tcn.mcmbcra afTI

racketeering in conn ■ two murders, count(

-------------thoritiefl-aaid-were.othera pleaded guiltj

The Aryans had pi but were unable to strung a wooden croi

Butler’sfluit allcg< intimidated people ii lice vohiclea at the 01 pictures of people en

i * o i c a t e i l oPOCATELLO (AP

economic expansion the city’s Chamber b

- with:bolh;idaho:Sta neering Laboratory.

The plan, drafted i ing an increasing she tures by the two ins ^cilvVna~KtrinK”cc6nor

- '*-------- Idahf^tateiXIniyc spends $6TmilHon ci

a bilhW dollar liayrc “There’s a lot of m

director Craig Bott ' strengthening this c<

--------Tho plan also calle

communicotiona, me- ping up the compaigi

■ ■ ■, -OatgDing-Ohamfaeboard of directors on

------------ mitt«d to implemen— -- iTOuld see tangible «

G l u e s p i l l..........PIERCE (AP) - .

- ently diJ not kill anyWednesday’s epill

. Welfare ofTiciala to a.......T ' OirofTho creekeVwhfc

tho apill aite._ ■ About 500 gtJlom

‘ ' from a tank into a di,____ ,____ the creek Wednesda;

almost a mile downs • m entofFiahandG ai

■jTT Thcglnc-tmd-'waU: , by Potlatch worken dium hydroxide, sai< ciolist with Health 01

Dekan aaid tho d -X---------continuing________

Ricks ele<BOISE (AP) - Idi

’ been named chaii; Conference.

• Rieka won the poa__Li___ —delegates jTromJl3_w

conference last week 1 As chairman-elect,I ‘ be elevated to vice c

year and to chairmar : — - - - - Idaho is scheduled I d’Alene, Aug. 21-247

Board give> BOISE ( A P ) - I d

I ington Water Power ' • ; an increase in the pr------ --------Thc$S48;9I0r2;61, , _ lie Utilities Commis

about 50 cents a mor Washington W ^

------ :-----—gaacuatomcra inJKgI' come from W o i^ e r ,

— — A r y a n s f i l l: POCATELLO (AP) 1 airing on tho local pi

'premacist, videotape ciency syndrome.

“I think we have a 1 eelvea and decide wh Earl Pond said Thura

The unanimous vo . n e ll2cam cafterJea

tions Advisory Comm__ .Qtion_fpr _^e Advanci

gram be ba'rred froni " " 'ih e pnj^amrspon

___ Church of Jesus Chr__ ^ — to air Tuesday .as pi

“Race and Reason."

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fly—aders file lawsIN ^A P) - Richard Butler. ] rch orJesue C hnsrchnstia i $500,000 harassment suit ags Sheriff’s Department. ■ ' iled in First District Court b represents Butler and hia A

j’ constitutional righta were ' ies during the World Aryan C d north of Hayden,Lake." ‘or.punitivc-diunagca-of.SSOfl

dantsare Kootenai County SI Ty Broadbent and "riunieroi

tiona waa the springboard fc rhite supremacist group tha t

government with the goal

f The Order werc-convicted ii onnec.tion with a string of cr interfeiting and arm oi^-car 5rt,defligned_to_fmanceJta_; lilty.d planned to bum a cross a t i to get a county burning pei

cross with electric lights, leges that members of the si10 invited to tho congress by ( e only road leading to the con ! entering and leavinR.

0 establishes ]AP) — Aiive-point, $60,0(K)- on in tho Pocatello -area has jr of Commerce, cajling for e] Statfi.Unlversity-.and.the.idt ry. . ■od since April at a cost of $65 share of the muUimillion-doll insUtutionflfocfll polnta'of el notriy;dvorflrty hafl an"annual i l l ) t ncacb'ycarinpurcfiaasrwhi: lyroll and $76 million in contr f money coming out of tha t ii )tt said. “It's a tremendous ;■fl economy.” ___ ____ ____ailed for making PocatcUo a r

ttractiohs, acquiring new b medical services and high tc aign to beautify the comniuni nbcr Preaident-Diek-Conroy-1-and economic growth counci nenting the plan and-predic e results-within-te^ear^--------

11 caus.es no h<— A’chemical spill th is we* InonrPiorco discolored Quar any fish, investigators aaid. pill prompted Idaho Departn

advise against drinking wc ■hfcK join a t Pierce four milej

:ons of plywood glue mixed a drain a t the Potlatch mill a: iday morning, leaving a reddi vnatream, said Terry Thomaf Game conservation o'fTicer.

iiiiXljnrbcing clcaned'Q cers. contained phenols, forr said George Dckan, a senior h ond Welfare’s Division of E:0 division’s investigation pf

ected as chairIdaho-Senatc Majority Lead

hairman-elect of the We

position hi a vote of more tl 3_wcatcm.8tatca.during..the sek in Hawaii.cct, the Rexburg Republican :o chairman of the legislativ nan in 1989.led to l)08t tho group’s 1S88 cM r ................................

rate increaIdaho utility regulators ho>

vor Co.'s requeat to pass alor : price it pays for natural gas. 5;8lT)CTcentrTatc hike approvi miasionjjn Thursday will mi nonth for the average hbiiseh

Power,' which serves abi ftor^em Idaho, will see no in i^ h e P U C V a id ;- - ' ‘

[Im denied airlAP) - The Pocatello City Cc1 public-acceaa television sta ipe linking blacks to acqui;

} a legal, if not moral. obligati< whether it should be aired."uraday. - .................I vote postponing tho broudci Jeanetta Williams of the Poco mmittce and John Purcc of th incement of Colored People u 5m airing entirely.

Christ Christian:Aiyan Natio 3 part of the weekly whitc-s

3rd ANNIVEI CELEBRAT

T h u r s . f F r l . . S a t . — ( ....... D r a w Y o u ^ w n p i i

V . . E V E R Y T H IN G IN T h

R ogiilflrForASpocialD rgw fr Downoy Coko Sompli

____ . Th«Motl Exqulilta Doi

Jn Avenuo North • Twin Falls • 73-

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s u i t - ______„r, pastor of tho white thSan (Ar^iTNatioiisX Riigainat'oflicialaofthc m ' ., • • ■ • s t t by attorney Everett us a wife,'Betty. It con* fr« ■e violated by actions m. n Congress in July a t ---- —

;QO.OOOjind.$100.000__ 1 ^31-------- .... - . .jd' SherifTMerfStalder, “V iroua deputy sheriffs ■ th — ^ ^ “Iff ; for membera of The bo a t embarked on a cru- all al of eatabliahing an

3 in Senttle in 1985 of_____crimes th a t ihcluded -

:ar robberies that au* | J revolution. Twelve V

I t the Ju ly gathering, permit. Instead, th e y ' di

pi> sherifTs department ■ rf' y parking marked po-- n( ronipound. and taking th

i p l a n “)0-a-year plan to s p u r. las ^ e n unveiled by . r cjoaer financial ties : «. Idaho National Enp-—7“ ;-gj

65,000, made captur- ™ lollar annual expendi- •.F efforts tOTCvivc-thB •

u million payroll and—

ntrac^ual work, t in s titu tio n ," project IS p lay er in term s of---------------------- ----------- —aia recreation and tour-___ ^sf-entertainment-and-------- jjjf businesses in d a ta .........., technology and step- inity.)y'6aid-th&-«hambflr-s-----------ncil were totally com- er dictcd-that Pocatello. I ^___________ ____

l a r m _ oweek a t the Potlatch ^ lartz Creek butoppar-1. ' "T?rtm ent of Health and woler from Quartz or ' iles'downstrcam from------- ^

;d with w ater leaked .1 and made its way to ddish stain extending nas, an Idaho Depart- •

d'Out^f'holdu>g:tank9----srmaldehydc and so* ior w ater quality spo* fEnvironment. pf the incident was

i r m a nlader M ark Rickfl_has Western Legislative

than sdo legislative he.grouij!.B_thrce-day_.

an will automatically tivc Conference next

B conference in Coeur.—L ----

' a s e Jloye,approved Wash- long to ita cusUjmera IS . .oved by the tato Pub* mean an increase ofehold^a gas bill. -............... , jabout 19,000 natural ' increase in jta nctin-.. .

r t i m e — — ----------Council has delayed . itation of a white-su- [Uired immune defi-

Qtion to hok at it our*1." Council President

dcast on cable Chan- 3catelIo Human Rela- r the National Associ- e urged th a t the pro-

.tions, was scheduled c-suprcmacist series

ERSARYTION- O c t . 1 ,1 .3 }lsco.unt.

,:ofF - ' -TH E S T O R E

wfng EochOoy LP""9»:. X, /

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B O RIDAHO FALLS (AP)

.m uch of southern.Idaho n tho water captures in it

“River syatem, ;th‘6 'B a¥5a\r matioQ is getting high mai state conservationist ant users alike for its decision (rbm -^am building to management.

— •Certainly th e era of la dam projects has pass&

-Shorl Chapm an,-diroctor Idaho-W ater- Usars—Ass “We've develop>ed a good the lond.we-nceded develo]

sources is going to be imp< all of us."

And for Russell' Browr -Idaho— Envmmmehtal—

Groups £BOISE (AP) Conserv

dissatisfied w ith the propo. plan to protect the q u a li^ c rivers and streamB' have notified the federal go\ t^ t th e y in trad to file a to force action th a t will water qualiQr in the state.

The Idaho Conservation ; The Idaho Eovironmcntal tho Idaho Sportsmens' <!

._The_.Wilderne88_Society_' Sierra Club on Friday notif

ronmental Protection Ag<. ministrdtor Lee Thomas of Jectiona t<ttho.8tat€.plan.in _ihe_atepa..it_proposea_to

^been degra^edT

‘Idaho has more than 1,2 of streams and rivers wh< tics to support swimming

-and - drinking are- impair coaiitior-said-in-9 statemi

state sun says it has what’ aintrola on' these . might beneceasary.'’

Thf»1pttf»rwanV<.niiiforfiioral law before the coolitio to cou rt to force action by suit can now.be filed aftcr_6

A mon& ago, the Spo Coalition, the ICL and the ness-Society took ^ e sam'i objecting to the way the s

tion of water quality from i like road-btillding, loggim in in g .... .................__________

“Both represent cru cia l' of state water quality prog quired by federal law," Vii

_^c_ S ie ira _ C Iu h _ _ aa id „ though, has neither.”

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[ c t s h i g ]- : With Thursday’s an

reliant on bureou was notita Snake “It’s 20 yea iT«rR«liP~Bnld7“ lrsny5raiark% from that'the criticiiind water been valid all aon to shift —■ , , ,I roMurco . B™™ th'nk

implement the , , faster than it t^ J 5 ^ b u i l d i n g - t n a j o l

f waste cle®Mj^5^®-^pJ5tectfoh--nna

ogcm entw illl

lo ^ d B o t-ixisting re- rThey atili hi iportant to gca and the ole

agency,” Browr rtm of the ought to I—Council-,—moro-mischiof.-

seek watirvationists State officia posed state the characteriz yofldaho’s vation groups, e formally -does an accepU pvernment water quality aecond-suit -available.II p m o rV B

g iv e u sa c h a n an League, partm ent apoki al Council, said. - - -- Coalition.

'_and_the_J._Thc.pfopose( tified Envi- the practices th .gency Ad- various claasei of their ob- state and the in.term8.of.. te ensure wot to_re8tQre_tkc_oabL8tfltej ag-alrcady a «o*callad4inti

------------ ; T5rafted‘ b y1,200 miles representing al'hoae abili- bate in an attecng. fishing able compromii lired,"-the-opposed by orment.-“Yet- as too nebulousas no Idea uedqualiiy on! activities and streams.

S a K o r .

r.60 doys.. --

portsmen's it -c tih /iihe Wilder^: IT S TIMIme step in ....stete pro- V

nhlcgrtdu- /,Highest quI, octmtieB fging and

ll element !•ogroms re- /ic Sher of \__ IJdaho.-

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[ h m a r kannouncement by the 1 not a minute too soon. icc( fears’ overdue," Brown ' irn ralIcaHlTirrmplicolion--thl iciam ofthojjgencyhas 11 along." the

inks the bureau .should ^ the new strategy even it plana, The shift from ajor-water -project* to . cleanup, water quality >ndrgn)una.wnter"manrj 11 be phaae’d in by the 198. ofticialB said. . .

I have the old w ar hor* o*'' old river killers in the )wn said. “I don’t think E to be allowed te create woio f------------- ----------------pro

ter imprccials have objected to 8ur rizations by tho conaer* ore >8, contending the ateteptable job of protecting -ff®ty given the resources—tioi

ten

ironmentaliats need to . ter lance,” state Lands De- tjo, okesman Milt Williams

>sed s t a t e 'p la n .o u tl in e s , , . ; ; l 3 t h a t w ill b e a llo w e d o n ’ 1 isea o f s t r e a m s in th e I tie a a fe g u a rd s r e q u ir e d I y a te r g u n l i t v . ' I d a h o is j l te j n l t h c J i a t i o n - w i io u L — _ | ntidcgKdaUjjnjigliqfM ~

iy a spociai-msir to ree^ '*! 5 all interests in .the de- I •tempt to find an acccpt- I mise, the plan has been I onvironmuntel groups - I

}U6 to ensure the contin- jj ol water in Idaho nvers ..

bjections focused spccifi-,ID 3 o u th ’"F g r k o f th e --------er. Once un important ^

ME T O O R D E R

:OALQUALITY UTAH COAL.HED AND OILED

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k s f o r r eT h o p h o 8 c -in p e r io d coul

k e e p o liv e e f lb r ta b v e a s te n i i r r ig a to rs to w in th e rebu ilc th e 'I c to n U a m , “w H c H " la i 1976, B u r e a u pfTicials hav i th e y w o n te d to b u i ld th e « th e r e w a s s u f f ic ie n t s t e to a r g re ss io n o l su p p o r t .-----------------

“T h e r e . i s n o th in g t h a t , ch th a t s te te m e h t ," a a id 'S te v e V b u r c a u rs p o k e s m a n in Boise*, ro -d lre c tlo n i s n o t- g o in g to si w a y q r . t h e o th e r w h e th e r re b u il t . I t w ill h a v e to r is e oi on i t s ow n m e ri te ."

B u t th e n e w p la n s a id th o I w ou ld c o n c e n tra te on sm a l p r o je c ts - t h a t - : a r e — non-fe<

ovements u m m e r c h in o o k s a lm o n spc a re a , th e r iv e r ’s f ish e ry , w a s o u t in t h e m id -1 9 6 0 s b x ci from lo g g in g a c t iv i t ie s . T h e tio n c o n te n d e d t h e s t a t e h a s te m p te d to b r in g th e r iv e r ba<

B o th le g a l p ro c e e d in g s c te n d e d to g e t th e E P A to ta k e tio n th e c o a lit io n s c la im th i h a s r e fu se d to ta k e .

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2 s o u r c euld still funded and design: ni_I.daho_out of existing fi iiding of building the Tetor

iv e aaid ' "This would ma: ! dam if difficult to get thi and con* it," Chapman sai<

would probably or changes *f ftioro was conf

le*. '!This------ ^Although the ag**y ;o ’? ^ '“ s iz e W r e l b c a l m

projects and in s< and fall projecte

. water users, Wad( not specifically n

s bureau will abandon its Ic lall-scale water users, that federally—portant-factor.------

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2 s h i f tligned to get the most .. .g faclHties^ and . r e - _____eton Dam would cost

make it a little more . the bureau to build said, and some fed*

y only be undertaken considerable local or.. ----- 1.

B agency^will xmpha*— —•— I'm anagem ent of ils n some caaea try to ecte to states or the , , /ade said that would* y mean the bureau a Idaho projects. For tiat remained an im-

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prioByPATMARCANTONK

■ TimeS'Newswriter- - --

i TWIN FALLS-Nego:t continuing between

------^and'CKanibcr'orCdfiimei: and tho Western Union purchoae price for the ! p lan t

The Trua Joiat Corp. c nounced its intention la

_ open a window-raai plont in the building, Iw of Twin Falls.

But before Trus Joist operations, the d ty ion v^ll have to^dose the <j

« hniUing vin n'cnmp l^ f i ‘ rangement that has th

-------purehaaingthe building.The Western Union

.Paramue, N.J., wants a . 000 for the 115,000-

— — building,—sftid^Ghamlwr^17 Lee'Wagner Friday.-------— I!arliePBii» -y e a ^ ~£3= = ^ad-tow ersd :it8 rG rig ina]

by 30 pcrcent to $1.2 ir building has been cn November 1985.

BylTiefim es -N c w s__--------and A s8odn^-P«88-----

. / 3 6 ^ ^ .1ley’s unemployment ra

' uaiy 1980, according to p estim ates’by tho Id ^ o E ofEmployment.

The seasondly*adjiist4--------the thrcMOunty Magie^

waa 4.8 percent for tho n Lon McDonald, labor ana Idaho Department of Er

--------ThafMmiiareBto-ir6:6TJ- in August and a 6 pcrci

McDonald'said tho lo peared to be the result spread improvement in t

, economy.

McDonald said. *Trou’ve { ■ ture with tho highest nur

'p ie in it right now — the veat and. the beet h a r brings in a lot of people.

"After October, it'll bej • down as companiea _1J

Giant atop and the cold fecta th in ^ like canal c and other industries that ate in cold weather, heaa

"Hiatorically. Soptoml height of emplojroent for McDonald aaid.

Overall, Idaho’s ' seas' justed unemployment ra tember broke the 5 perc< for the .first time in tl plunging flcven-tentha of ago point to 4.8 percent,

• to preliminary eatimotea partment of Etnployhient

It was tho lowest jo - .flincc Novcmher 1975,-j .v:

ployment stood a t 4.6 pc____ ing the height of Idnho'i

'boom*' ♦

P ep ta lk a im ed a

^paren ts____ By DONNA SCHORZMAl

T^mcs-Ncws correspondcn

RUPERT — Good comn and helping children bii: fp p m ' wnri> pm n hna iy AH

—— Herm-Cavenesa-in-o—pe : Mmidoka bchooi Dislnc

Wednesday.---------- ^ hc'flchwHlTatrict and

Caaaia Child Protection T sored a parenting aemin ing Caveness of Spokai Caveness has been an ed

■ 27 years tooching econc psychology and Iq o fonnei ton state coach of tho year

__ ... “Le^STinftkftrourrkida:Cavenoas aaid. “Pariintini Jjie only' th in p you dor training' course for -r happens.^

He aaid that children t growing up in a volatile v

. .—rapidly c h a ^ n g values.’ job_,of. poienta to tee

. - children to h'avo good perc • See SEMINAR on P l

m asksf6r$825

l o t i M i

:e of pNIO The cham .......... ..........another--coi____________ Wnjpi‘gotiations are relpoae the a ' ^ n Falls dty City and i merce”ofIirials‘” th'ii deal wra on Corp. on a sible to get the Kellwood While the he

the city “isr p. of Boise an- penniea” wh1 laat week to atako for th nanufacturing added. ; located aouth The windc

400jobaand list can begin the area witl land chamber Henri Lc e deal on the Falla real _ x.finaiii-i--ar- -eenting—WeJ the chamber have anythii

ng.__ _______ tuaofth e n etion Corp. - of T here ia s about S825, he aaid. Whc 'OO-aquore-foot tiations is tn ^rzPiyBi^cntiricnn.-Tvon-F

headquaiten iOrorBOrfitlon Mnyor~Ponal“salo;pricc~bcen~^^^nrt2 million. The negotiations, empty since couldn’t be rc

• S eeP l

7 - y e a r I_ ............. Biit jn ad<

-in urie'mplby said, the to tl

le .Magic.Val* ..ita first aigni ra te during year and the

y) preliminary peared to bo0 Department Although

ment rate ha jsted rate’for low levels th ie Valley orea- before-S«pU10 month, said telling rcduc inalyst for the workforce an Employment. The drami

drpcrcentTate** niunth^ crcdi BTcent rate.in early agricul thousands ol1 low rate op- food-proceaai ult o f'a vside- mism that in tho region's finally in thi

tion ofter ngjightLnQjfJ4.:.performance. ve got agricuU “It's unu: numberofpeo- thing’a ao et he potato har- maybe thingi laryest ,really look good," e. JahcllH yertbegin alowing good feeling. : _ l jk ^ Green tive things," Id weather af- The imprc11 companies" mirrored th< hat can't oper- country oven );Baid. . ployment rat jmbcrr is tho the 6 percen for the year," "tinie in lh e d

percent as e:easonally ad- in the once-ara te for Sep- sector.

Brcent'barrier The IdahoI the decode, pcrcent uner! of a percent- ago. and eveimt, occording atate recordctea by the De- hesa at-levelent. ■ andSeptcmbi

joblesa rate The aeven-whnn'.mT^;;. ~KrgfloQL-nnf..T

) percent dur- rateplummei ho's economic uge point in

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ByBARTJTimcs-Ncu

i -ply referri

» I ^ _ donta ■ to3cni “pfsgfa'mar

accepted ai mmunicatibn expert in li biiild aelf-es- Thursday cd_by_Coach_ f‘nvimnm«^i“pep-talk-to--------- The asaclnct~pU¥<5nUj------clnBSr«jnf

viewing bind-the-Mint’------atudenti aan Team apon- feaaor of ed Tiinar featur-’ the Univer kane. Wash. T h ere ii I educator for tion to pn onomics ond area.’ Ysse mer Washing- see if then e a r.' out there."ds-winnerarrr = Y aae ldyk ting is ono of speaker a t t don't have a coptional (

■r ^.it‘ just convention, ■' ; • ■ drew an oi

in t ^ a y ‘are for the spi le world with workahopa ea."'It ia the tally -har teach their . atudents.

»erceptioni of Yaseldyk iPogeA S

tg ic5,000 T

ionsi P r i r :

)lantimber and city will makecounteroffer-early - next-----gnftr nntd. Hr (irnlinfrf tn. J e amount of the offer.,d chamber offidala want'___^ a p ^ d up aa aoon aa poa- - ;et Trua Joiat into town, haggling is still going on.

isn 't going^to argue over when there arc dollars at the community. Wagner

idow operation would add ■ j nd a $15 million payroll to rithin three years.LeMoyne, whose Twin “J _cstate firm . is repre- I Vefltem-Union. did not - H hing to add about the sta- Inegotiations;------ ---------— Jia nothing, much to 'te lir | fhat alows down the negc^ I transm itting information I

uEflUa.to,th«u-orpornHon----- 1;er8backEaat.' JDong~VollmciT~wh(rhgg~ H n rtidpating^^ -in^ ':~ ^0~ ^ na, waa in Lae Vegas and I } reached for comment. I PRICE on Page AS I

l o w — ]addition to.the reduction . _l Ibyrnent, the'departm ent- -I otal labor force recorded - .1 jnificant expansion of the -I :hc nagging decline in the -1 f Idohoana.with iobs.flp^ Jbo reversed. ----------------- r lh the state unemploy;^ . I haa been a t exceptionally i | through the year, reports .Sj ptember’a-alao showed - a — I auction in both the total I and total employment, • j imatic developments last |•dited-on-theirface-to-an------cultural.harvest that put..

of workers back on the _ aaing lmes, fueled~opti- it Idaho's economy was the gripa of a revitaliza- »r yeara of anemic

nusual because every- early, but I think that

ngs are really starting to 1," employment analyst •r aaid. There's o general ig. It’a showing some posi- ^

proved outlook in 'ldaho I the performance of the crall. The national unem- By rate for September broke Tii rent barrier for the.first " edccade,‘'dropplng to '5 .9 ' ' ; expansion wna recorded ' wo j-aluggibh manufacturing by

- .....................tic;ho rate compared lo 6.6 lemployment juat a year pn: very mpjor .regipn .of the.-.-pei rded September jobless* crc vela below both August pn nberl986. . ' 1 ■n-tentha decline waa the lio: jumbntK-drograincc the=- ; 5 nentcdovera full percent- • on in Novjimber 1982 afte r gci JO B S (in Pago A6 ato

E v a l u aTJANSEN . .fcw9 writer

VALLEY-'—-To-nvoid-aim*—^ rring "hard-to-reach’ atji- . to special education

larwhercrthejrnro'UBUBlIy— n I and forgotten, a notional . l 1 learning diaobilitiea soid ly th a t students' learningn ea t flhQuldixLcyaluatcd____seessment Should Include RrtbsomttonB-tmil-lnter:—p

both the teacher and aaid Jamea Yiiseldyko, pro* . 'cducationol psychology at 'orsity of Minnesota.} ia no.iiuick.isimple solu- j problems wo face in thia ' jseldyke aaid. ‘'We need to ero’s instruction going on)." ■ Ilyke~WQB—themkeynoterr rj a t the Idaho Coundl on Ex- r Children's'25th annual oh. The two-day event J estimated 6i)C educators

speech and wide-ranging pa on dealing with mon- landlcapped— or gifted f

yko. ia editor of Excep-. Ji

Val

S o n g s o f t h e__Carol Barsneas -wa* -

C29cfaoBloviiki&D~vosg Sorrels Friday In Buhl, month tour of the sti

' 8 6 s p u (ByM A RKPRArrERTimcs-News writer

TWINTALLS - T h e 19£ was worth $388 million, top by $50 million, says the IdahticsSe^^^e;..... ..............

The more vniuoblc crop r paid for tho 1986 pototoes. 7

-per. hundredweight.lhunJ.9fl crop wasn’t os outstondir problems, soy industrj' expei

Idaho's, record voluo potnt lion iiU980, the stntiatics ae ' S incel^ '1 9 8 7 harvestjH:

on crop valiie"ure~n6l'avail acres planted thnn. 1986.nnc standing size and quplity, th

a t i o n s btionnl Children. Cr'!”s journal. He'a also wruiei textbooks and numcfeuH focusing on~%oking d' about handicapped student

___notpd thnt dupng_t_b1980s, tests were given or thing from milloge rate U work to ascertain whethei denX belonged in apecial edi

— ^But^Tj-tliut; tCBttng—

M e e t ir i iBy BART JANSEN ’7)mt‘a-Ncw8 writer'

SUN VALLEY-'Four r Idabo’a a^ t e univeraitiea f

- ing^hara-to-reach'^Qdoiesi ,“Wo designed this sped

getting together at a buili reach student," said Tom Lewis and Clark State Col of the difficult*ed. student*

McFarland helped dosi{ . four one-cre'dit cbunca, eai

four state schboja. The

m

e l a n d 'I nmnng a groupBgr'for~folkBlnger“Rosalle“ il. Sorr^lB is maUog a seven ■tat« to collect Idaho folk

i d h a r v ctobi

Pl■ ^ _ last

986"Idaho potato crop '70 t opping tho 1985 value $7 li )ho Agricultural Statis- ing

S.DI reflects higher prices Fi , They Bold for $1 more; pan 985 potatoeB.l'hel985_USI ling duo to weather Yi >erta. _thoinib crop was $451 inil- ajid service said. 600s not_compIete. figures 26,6 lilable yet.-'With more'nowc nd ficld.reports of.outr_flcrv the 1987 crop promises N

oefore n"s main T h e processLcn three dents in speciala articles best inconsistentdcciaiona "That means if t

nts. -the child moved 'the early be moved but.!!_on every- Testifying tb tlto home- said that of the 3

ler a stu- dents who weredu '.tion. special educo

ig S p e c ia l

r newxourses available frpm B point tho way toward teach-sscentj.— ------ r-i— .— —eciilcally tb 'enable teachers ilding'level for any hard-to- im McForland, professor at bllego. “It's deaigped for any Its you have out there." sign LCSC'a_ course, one of 5ach developed by one of the ) program introducing tho

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-

og . Bon^ and will interapei lie— mancerof herownrPrid sn 00 that tour, which li pa Ik bytheldohoCentennlal

e s t t o p sobea-valuableono.

Prices for tho 1987 crop are £ ist year. The price of a 50-po 0 to 80 count per’hundreci w 7 less per hundredweight thoi ig to the Agricultural Statiati 1. Deportment of Agriculture. Farmers planted 337,000 a

ared to 310.000 acres in 1rSDAatatiaUcs____ -----------Yiijlda are on the upswing

liough there was some fluctuo jid 1986, For instance, yields 00 pounds por ocre in 1983. Tl 6 , 00 with_19S5 a t -29.700 -; )wer at 29,400, according ervice. .Nationally, there were fewei

r e f e r r a l sBs for placing stu- mined :ial education ia ot cducol Jilt," YB8j?ldyke aojd. . if the teocher wants 8 :d oul. the child

3 that conclusion, he ^hat fo; 3 to 5 pcrcent of stu- one in rc being referred to He >icotion programs ^css

wrfflrit w rrV ^to fi ~

/ d e m a n dcourses, Teaching the 1 attracted about 100 ed Council on Exceptiona

pm ' conventionr- -— ' ---------ch- The LCSC course: Coll “ '^tenchers to join together 1 ars. led academic and behavic •to- Professors a t Boise St at course for teaching th>! ny ,learn.', i. ^ e ^ looked a t wh«t of placed on kida." aaid

Jie Bauwena. .‘W hy were ki he •S eeC O U R g

y r

f f '

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ipene the tear with perfor* Ytdayhiarkod tb6 fiM tlitd^ I part of a project apoosored ilal Comn^Ion.

s ^ p r e v i otableu

re slightly softer than going t )-pound carton with a the ata 1 weight is selling for Fori :hon lost year, accord- up mo( ;istics Board of the U.- when c re. ■ But0 acres, in 1987 com- Frozen \ 1986, according to ing a 1--------- -— ------------A nd'piring, in recent yeara becaus tuation between 1983 industi Ids in Idaho were 27. Univ 1. The 1984 figure was with pi 30-and-1986-Blightly-the crbIg to the statistics tract p

. Tony ■wer potatoes sold for

W e x p e rnod' eligible for speci ication.The most important dccisii ifgcU. mode.-.iB-tho-dcnaion -.teocher-torefei-the^child;”-^

t for veiy long, well have ever ! in special education." - Ie derisively lab'cled tha t pi s the “rcfcr-test-place-forg

ir-hfa -goTution ia to ' beg

i s t a u g h t10 Hard-to-reach Adolescents

educators during tho Idah )nal Children's 25th annui

Mlaborfltlvfl-Hanning,-Inviti ler in planning teaching'fbr va ivioral problems. - State University developed

thts problem sti^en ts how (

i«t aro the critical demand aid BSU ProfesBor Jean^ » kida dropping out? di RSESonPageAS

A -4Tlm es*N ew3.

■ T i p s 1

I t o b o i

f t a r r e s iH : : IByADELLHAKVEI

TimcB-NewBcorrtspi

i \ RUPERT - Phj and confidential infi leod to the arreats c

^ in the Rupert water ■ fe _ occording to d ty Q H ' re w i^ . _________

Monday night and | n ' ~tHree"relony"counts ■ H dous injury, expIoei< ■ W andbombingofbuild K IB Police records rep< b Iw partment received a ■ m explosive had.been I h | dump site located i | B - Diatrict-of-Cassia C ^ l | l ' the water tower boi

was Investigated by who found evidence c

. . T h e dynamite w< -m fo ty -c o ^ ,-a n d .e x p

Ion drum and on old _atibc.dump.lLthe.rei;

____ Al80.found_at_thej:portions of primer c portions found a t th«

- rJower.ibllowjng_the■ whrdi ripped’a'leg of

- -cording to poU cej^ :H i _____ PoUce_olso_rcceiv----------- ports'from pt‘oplo“ «

had seen two of the t Langley, 32, and Sci in ^ e area of the

-.............shortly before the box_ Rupert Mayor Bill

earlier that citizens ,. . . pers and govemmen

all ccraperated in leac The city haa ofTored $ mation leading to a c(

. -i-Wnie-poIice-recordi L the bloat endangered

— : ' -Hoggan.Ho^onresii , ment south and wes

■; tower, an_d waa ju{ • apartment by way

------- -which-4ead-to-the-«bomb exploded, acco: records.

The third man a case was Daniel V

----------father,- Don -W ardr‘should be treated a this thing, not ono of According to W ar4

E Off" TISitlH g company, hi house where explosi'

_______ made to.pickJipJiifl £baby-aitting there.

“When Danny sc going on, he grabbed stuff os he could, w

----- =- andTon-home'with’Ward says. “We've c< the policc on this froi now they've turned oi

•SeeBOM BINO

m s y e a rf use in 1986 than 1985. T he ; to food processing," said a . tatiatica servicc.- r instance, use for chips aiid s lodestly. TTie same was true 1 i comparing 1985 to 1986.It frozen Yood processors sud cn Foods in Twin Falls say thi 1 lot of potatoes on the 1987processarrdon'reec'neWploiuse there' is too much overc stO'.uveraal haa prices locked in poUto growers. On the open top as big as it is we wilfpay prices for the balance of tl

' Moyer, Universal's vice • See CROP on P age A

r t u r g e seciol .evaluating education c

tive scale, called Tho I■Bion__Environment Scale, hin of wiffi Sandra Chril ’-Ys — Minnesota:--------------

»ery- the same leaming-d dents - inatcad ofdeC'

pro* measuring attentiven irget -looked like zebra str—:-----graph-during^iis-prescegin iattflPtivnnpflR' rom aiai------ same forchildren with

abilities apdthopc wit is actively engaged a nutes out of every scho

Noting this 'informi jjg,. dyke haa already cor jQj'p for moderately handi

dents overlooked in ---------daaaroom,‘Thero-iB-niitca' Soingon-"

= ^ ^ w e v e r ,—Yaaeldyl that thia program doe

JJ- ate teachers, o r compe , dassrooms or district

be used only to. asseai - J ual student's progrei inia whaj works beat for fc did

T h e In g ram of ____I then, is intervention"

rs. Twin Falls, Idaho Saturdaj

l e d

) m b

s t sVEY"—espondent

Physical evidence informants helped

Its of four suapecta ter tower bombing,;ity police arrest

and charged with in ts -e a c h -o f :^ i-— — losion of buildinga, uildings or works, report tha t the de- id a tip that a teat >en detonated a t a ed in tho Jackson ia CounQr prior to bombing.. Tho tip

I by a local officer, ice of a bombing. - > waa Bet off by aerplodeifl.50-gal-_____. old couch in a piti.report.Boid.______ :___he dump sito were er cord, similar to ; the Rupert water the blast Sept. 19 ■g'offthe'tower.-nc:------reeonU^---------ceivcd, Boveral_re-lo“Who repurtedly--------he Buapecta, Larry . Scott Kidder, 29, the w ate r tower

! bomb b laa f Bill Whittom aaid— ~ ~ eena. Crime Stop- nent agendea had lead ing to arrests, ed $1,000 for infor- I a conviction.arda_cflntend -thnt;_____jrcdthfi UfeofBob . resides in an apart- west of the water juBt_ lea^ng hia

ray of the stairsie-alley~when-th«---------iccording to police .

n arrested in th o . il Word, 18. Hia. ,rd p 8 ay ah lB "B o n ; id aa a w itness in o o f th e crim inals."ord. who owns a '_____^ s s o n entered a', losives were being' lifl Bifitflr..who.waaj_____

■ saw what was bed 03 much of the 1, woke his sister,' nth'it,"-the-elder-^— ■ 'e cooperated with from day-one, and I id onus."NO on Page A5 .

r ’ sThe best ones are 1 a apokesman for

id ahoestringa waa ■ue for french friea

such as Universal / they aro not buy*987 open m arket." _ plants being built fercopodty in the

in with contracts ipcn market “with pay less than con-;)f the year," saya ice preirident of ;eAS

son on a qualita- ho Inatructionale. ho developed. _____Christenson at

ig-disobled a tu -. deceptive acaleS' vcncss in clasa t stripea ladng a

rithleamingdls- without - each d about 45 ml- ichoolday. , jrmation, Yaael- conduded that

uidicapped stu- in the regular

iB-no Inatructibn-----------

ildyTse--strBaaed --------does not evalu-*

mpore students; cricts. It ahould iseaa an Individ* greaa and find or teaching that

of assessment's in," he Bald.

irday, O c t o b s r t . I M T " '" '

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BOISE (A P)--T he Mt declared imcoiutitutional ing the Deportment of H< •verffunda from other pn apy for developmen tally d

-----------la-a 4-1 ruling iwued Taaid the 1986 4th Distric the aervices to be contir

— budgeted for them: ran oi tional requirement t h a t : apent without o specific Ic

Justice Stephen Bie dissenter, contending th( fa c t io n s above human Ii y once aince money sp&

_____financial criais no longer c-----------AtnBHue woB Judge'Ro

favor of three children, w continuation of their to years ago in the midst oi deflcit. Trin George syndrome, Michael Fodg and Lucas Mead from Dov

—Fear of 1BOISE (AP) - A shs

preme Court baa ruled thi under certain conditions, (iual to submit to a bli Idaho’a dnmken driving It • But in the 3-2 ruling ies

M urt said such a cloim 1: m ust be made immediate cor has the opportunity i type of test to detenni intoxicatioQ■ Tho decision ,"w tten

... -DojuUdsoD-ond-Buppartei BisUine and Robert Huntl ing of 6th District Judge upheld a magistrate’s reje dies claim by Monty Griffii

-RCTrattrgBOISE (AP) - Two Boi

dans say Idaho’s infant d is rising because_rural_

• don't refer .'risky cases

programs are inadequatel) . PerinatalogiBt Michdel

and neonat^ogist Matt) point to the infant mortali Idaho, which has gone frc

____ thft InwfiHt rntf a in.the nati. ping the national average i

- 'n ie two doctors say so hospitals and pediatrida sending, high-risk'babies, \inbom, to more sophistica

-------talflin-BoieerPocat*llo^)r^And the '- Idaho Depar

Health and Welfare, atra; tight budget, and the fede: aid program are both faili: vide'adequato'prenntalcai income women.

In 1981, with* 180 death-J___m ffm U n o tH iU tm teiis i

per 1,000 births for the fir life. For the next few yean

____ averaged.lO_deathB:per_l,below the national average

But last year, with 18 Idaho’s rate rose to 11.3 the national averoge for

-----time in manyyeara. •Many of those infants C(

lived if tho state had provii

D istrict--------- TWIN-FALLS-----The, cases were recently filed ii

trict Magistrate Court:, Heritage Health Care <

Canyon View Hospital vs J . Jacobson. T^e plaintiff 658 plus interest and attor

dServi--------------- JEROME— Tb#.fun*ral-

, Everett'Schmidt, 10, w n ol Janet Schmidl of Wendovcr, TueidBjr; will be held tod*y al Whit* Mortuary Clhape! in

_______BuriabriHbtin JcrontCenumay call a t the WhiU Mortua: 1 p.m!

TWIN FAUS - BuriiJ fot Hunt, 76. of Twin Falle, who i will take place today at 11 a

ObituJess Holmes

____: __formerfy-of.Buia,'li«l Friday_________ ili«Jl!SLt*rhQmfl in Boiac,

- - • , ' Bom Jan. 8, 1906. In Gic : . movtd to Wendell a t an earl

tended ichool In Buhl. Ke m ' Briggi June 21, 1926, in Bi •• April 16,1987. -

f^HeworWcfrtheWahoPov

■ from 1929 until 1934, then f

•iiospil'__ - •" MAGIC.val;

■ medic;________________Ad

----- THISbilli'SimirCharlfttts-Jorgei. air»_Kurt Hafcer. all of Twin Fi

iDchael Hogjim of Welli. Nev.; M ioth of Buhl; Mn. Jtmei Fanner d

_ Mm. CharleaBridwell of Jerome.

•i'.’ - ' ..............R■ ■; Qlen Butler. Marion Pen^rjri .. I •sdMn.' DennlJ Waekj and ion,

!'aott‘and »on of Hanwo; Mn. Goi F i ^ of Rupert; Mn. Jamei 0.

__ -iHunt tad *m ofBuhl; Mn. Mark

Diversi-Idaho-SupromoCouft h a s - nal 0 lower court order fore* 1 ■Health and-Welfare to d i-J programs to finance ther- 1

ly disabled children. ' I d-Thuradcy, the highxourt J trict Court order requiring , itinued even after money_, l oufvlblnted the constitu- , a t no state money can be c legislative appropriation! , Bistline was tho lone , the dedsion put legal ab- , niivesan'dw asofnocohse- ] apedfically earmarked for rd ^ e e n renewed and the <erexista.- ---------------j■RoberfRowett’s ruling in : 1, who had objected to dis- i

tax-backed therapy two t of a severe state budget i B suflerod from Rett’s i odge from cerebral palsy i Down’s syndrome. .

^ n e e d l e s ^ 'sharply-divided state Su- that a fear of needles can,'' 1

ns, justify a motorist’s re- i blood-alcohol test under |

glaw. ,1issued Thursday, tho high "I

m by an accused motorist i Btely so tho arresting off!-' ty to arrange for another i rmine the - legal level of (____________ . \ten by Justice Charles rted-by-Justices-Stephen-x intley, pyertum ed.the rul-_J ge Peter McDermott, who ( rejection of the fear-of-nee- ( iffiths. ----- -- -t

ospitalszfiBoise physi- ' ment for 'tl it death ra te pregnancy, C al_ hospitals _Scll.said.jni) is to bettcr _ lived if they 1

tely funded -Babies an acl Gravatt atthew Selltn lity ra to ln . Gravctt an, from one of " “ i St. Luk

lationtotop- Center in Bo.i ge in 1986. high:r1«k-pB ■ tome rural “ “ »• . , . iciana aren’t Hospital ofi ies, b o m 'o t to tran sfera l Seated hospi- family’s pediaorSpokane:--------“We traiislpartm ent'of. ossessmonto a-apped by a Steiner, adm fderal Medic- Memorial H ailing to pro- “The dedsio:canrforlow '— doctor.-"------

More than oths, Idaho's bafeies who d P.4A2.deathfl_i.wero-premat I first year of weights. Maii !ars, the ra te in rural hosp r_l,000._wellnrtOT7^Btrc8fll age. . The diseaf186 deaths, baby's breath

1.3 to excecd._mon. cause olfor the first infants but it

- .child-'ia bn a could have hospital, Sell ovided treat- Infanta ar

t c o u r t-he-following -Hcritage-h ‘d in 5th Dis- Canyon View

W. Gilbert. T re Corp. dba plus interest 1 vs. Thomas Floyd Mf tiff seeks $6.” Rldgw.-y vs. ttomey fees. J. Dewey. Th

ices—iral-for-Nicholw-Mcmorial. Park, n of Daniel and Whitfl Mortuary er, Nev„ who died lOn.ra.ly at 2 p.m.-irtthe-------------------

in Twin-Falli. ,Jems tery-Jricnda. rtuary todaVunni” GOODING -

Malcomson, 76 Monday, will bi Dcmaray’j (Jood

I for Marvel Elza mittal icrvice w iho died Tuesday, in Pine. The taa.II a.m. in Sutuel tributions to tho

l a r y —Buhl for 34 year Bionerinl9&8.1

rs irsr Boiab-and— Mr.'Holmee iday, Oct,2,-19S7.-Lodge.-thi Buli, ______ aaJimrhieffor-Globe, Alii., lio KiwanieClub.

early nge and at- Surviving are !e married Besaie Filer, two daugl 1 Buhl. Sho died as8 JoAnn Wei......... grandchildren;Power Dam nw_graadchildnn;- rldahoPowcfCo, oT.Twrin F«I1«- sn for tho dty of Jimmy Holmca

^ALLEY^EGIONAI ,*—nCALCKTfTER .. _______Admitted

Kdwaid B. Bcholet Jr. n Falli; WilUe Harbiwin of Hagen .; Mn.'Blali»'Ogleit>a^d Justin 1 er of Hanaen; Paul Hust of Wendell-le. • ;

R«leaa^ rsraft, M n. Rolieh Toupin lod daiq en, aU of Twin Falli; M n . Randy Al Gordon Egbert of MurtaughT U w j

I 0 , Henion SrKcfRichfleld; Mra. C i r k ............ _ _____ ;_______

5ion o ftg_wcrcjnandote<Lby.the.atatc .. -portment had the responsib

. fully, and if money spedfical V program ran short, funds fro- grama should bo diverted to

. vices afloat.^— ^ c h a transfer of fUnds ^ tion to another, without lep ^-violation ofthe IdahoConstii

les Donaldson wrote for the I ^ Donaldson echoed anothi

Velfai-e benefits are not t e and neither state or federal ^ any sort of constitutional ob

minimum levels of support" t — SAl though-the-act-mand* * .*appropriate services’ by the i ■ ’ jo r i^ opinion said of the Idsi a Legislature unfettered with I- of funding, if any."0 Bistline, however, claimc t taking a 'ludicrous” positio; s order for what he said was a y quest by the children.

‘'While it is an easy dispos s-isjwt-a-fair-dispcnaing-of-ji

valid-poiiI- ' Griffiths contested the aut r* his driver’s license two year- submit to the blood-alcohol r grounds. But the high couri

.feor-of-needles contention. I'Shepard and Juatice Robert 1 t norityin,alsorejectinfthatc] -■ The m ^ority ordered the“ r magistrate court for a deter f Griffiths’ daim met the guid

vojdingg license suspension. 3 "A fear ot needles may i-catise-for refusing' to subni •_.Ponaldson-Wrote.for the ma ] ofsuch a magnitude that as I '• defendant is psychologically- the tost and if the fear is ^uf

'their 'toothers during liki, Gravett said. Likewise, hotmony infonta could-have any had been brought to ur- Se|

are dying because of lack ."SeUsaid. ■and Sell are on contract j^u, .lUke’s Regional Medical' pg; Joise and are two.ofthree paj pcdiatric—specialists-in----- j

offidols soy the dedsion . a patient is lei^ up to the Pj-q diatncfah: " nsltij uflvit, buBt'd "on'lh*j“ tu r it of the child,” said Keith' £ dministrator of Madison oft

Hospital in Rexburg. a Bion is up to the local buc -lan half of the newborn sail D died Jn Idaho last year stalaturfr-or-had-low-birth----- 1lahy of those infants died hel jspitals of infant respira- getBfliytfdFbrhe.-_.____ Fease, which hampers a nui athing. is the'm ost com- tas: o f .d c a th _ fo rjre m _ a _ tu re _ ___ /;itn e ed n o tb efa ta lifth e led brought to a regional ‘ Na: ell said. ‘ Cwaro three times more alv

^-Health-Carc•Corp.~dba—ses iew Hospital ve. Douglas nej . The plaintiff seeks $629istand attorney fees. P Manning and Jodeen Doi •B. William E. and Leann pla The plaintiffs seek repos- feci

irk .. Frienda-- may- call - a l -the - Med lary in T«»-in Falla today until Coui

__________ __________ _ sy- The'Bcrv-iMTor Fred 0, ' ’Robe 76, of Gooding, who died died

1 he held today-at -1 p.m. nt- dayi ^ i n g Chapel. A private com- Wocx e will be held a t the ccmeteo' ‘ tiona family luggesta memoria] con- Hoa; tho Camae County Emergency Func

'eara, retiring aa water ctimmis- RolplHe moved to Boiao In 19S4, __th m

is waa a member ofUie Mooae Was! Juhl-Volunteer Firemen,-acting— and 1 £w-*cveral-ye«Ar#nd-the-Bnhl— ccdei 1>. - Tl.,are; a ton, Thomaa Holmea of. in th lughten. Colleen Terry of Boise be in Weldon of Glendale. Arii.; six Fri in; , a n d . f iv e* , great, from m;-four-brothererGari-Helmes— the*1«- _.T1',mes 'of Kingman. Ariz., and tiotii

--------------- o o iw r and eaughtsr ofOoi

__ Paught«n_J2. J ,_^nd_MJ r . and - Decort«ofTwln-Falli,‘aBd tc temon; ienandM r.andM n.K urtH <ia KU, ■ ■ell-and CA)

. P au lG uniU Sr.,S u iaaFn, all of Burley, Joy Young and

laughter Fairchild of Oakley; Gertrudi >-Ai>der . Crivit».Wla.' _ _ awnne#L David Suaan F ru lc i of Burley,,

therapyatc-Lcgialaturc, the d e - '-wisibility''to finance them bul ically earmarked for the haj

1 to keep mandated ser- a ser

ids from one appropria- tho letpslative consent, is in mo istitution." JusticeC hir- -her hemsjority. herother court ruling’that cmi 3t a .fundamental riglit bly ral ^ v em m en t is under •I obligation to guarantee. Smrt." Beendatea-the-provision-of-gothe departmen t," the ma- oth

lflw7“rrienveH thn p^j ith regard to the extent ent

ninimed the mryority was for ition in overturning the det IS an improperly filed re- hel

harposition of the appeal, it J )f-juatice." 3iatline said.-har

in t-ia re ftautomatic suspension of to -ears ogo for refusing to he hoi test on a number of tea )urt rejected all but his ’ in. C hief.Justice,.Allan_..ffa ji t Bakes were in the m i- ' del itd a im . strhe case retum'ed to the wb itermination of whether toj ruidelines it outlined for iion. *• ______ sailay establish sutlicient d ^ ibmit to a blood testr'T iai majority, “if the fear is bio as a pratical matter the be illy unable to submit to “ ^uffidently articulatted- on

m e d fo r iilikely to die of IRDS in a smn hospital with few resources : im urhaa-hospiUl-like St. ' Sell said. j ,“ However, famllleii often p doctors to keep the child at t cal hospitals, said Janet Bert sistant director of matcm nursing a t the Eastern Ids gional Medical Center \n Falls, a Level Ilhospitol.

B o rto ^ sard's'Ko’Tias'bce' ing rural hospitals in southi Idaho through the Idaho Pc Project.jyvhich_teaches heal providers about the care of

Sell and Gravett are ci>-di of the non-profit project. J t i a “bare-bones,” $25,000 budget, with funds from St. ahd“the"March of Dimes, < said. A secretary is the .on staff member.—ThrBC'ycarff’ngorwhen'th helped finance the project, i get was $80,000 to $100.000. _Bertoch_Bai^.the_re8ponfi nurses in the niral hospitals tastic” bu t few doctors ottenc __Andj3raveU. qnd__Sell_sw lectures a t mid-sized hospi Nampo, Idaho' Falls,“ Twii Coeur d’Alerle and Lewiston always well-received.

session-of-real-property-anineyfees.

Magic Valley Credit Bure Douglas and Karen Linat plaintiff seeks'$1,556 and a fees. .

Medical-Service,-in- care -of-the"' County Courthouse in Fairfield.

SUN VALLEY - A mcraorial a m Robert ErM’cElfrcah.67rof Sun Valle Jied Tuesday, will be held a^4:30p.n Jay a t tho Presbj-terian ChurA oftl hVood. The family auggcata memorial Jona may be made to Morilz Comr fJoapiuU for the Robert McElfrcah Me 'und.

Ulph Holmes of CoeU Mesa, Colif Arw sistars, Stella Pierce of 01; tVash~A(la-Hammond-or-6a l l - I ] ^ md Dorothy-Lynch of Wendell."He-wi idcdTirdenth-by twobTOthermnd-m The funeral will bo held Tuesday at

n the Farmer Funeral Chapel. Burii » in West End Cemetery'.

Frienda may call a t Farmer’* M rom 10-s.m. to 8 p.m., and until the tJ»e aerrico on Tuesday.-----------------J7ia.f«mil)uau(rgMta.mamnri»l.mi iotii lo the American Cancer Society.'

fCoodini;'and'LeQnrrh6mu'ofWen

d Mm Rtnlnii. nf ,]d toni'toT lr. and Ii&i. Jaines F ^ rtHefaerofTwinFalU.

C A S SL iU E M O B L a.Admltt^

I FraxJar, Cathy Biahop and Ralph Ri and Carolyn Marrick. both of Heybui tnida BuUar of Albion; and Jam ei K

Beleaaedley. Joy Young of Heybuni; Dana 6

; funds <We are not dealing in prind lut with the future of three n uippen to be Uttlo children.” .

Tn other cases, the Court of• Rejected the claim of (

erving a prison term for a Bo horities should-return to 1 Qoney confiscated from her 1 ler arrestrShe'daim ed the ler husband in Las Vegas, ourt said there was evidenc lly came from an earlier robb

• Turned down the appea Inapp, who challenged the va ecutive indeterminate five-y pt-for sexually abusing hi ther thingH, Snapp.doimcd. ■arole procedures he will be ntiro five yeara of his first se ling time on his second and 1 3r parole. T hat effectively mj eterminate term, he conter eld that the parole commisa andling that situation.The commission plans to dc

andling such casea later this

using DLx> th'e police officer a t the tit le is given an opportunity t< ;c8t.’’

While the minority said t «as.the,one_whCLCfluldjelcc letermino-the level of intox itrictly interpreting that p: vbuld nullify other provision)0 justify their actions..

Shepard, in the disscntiaid. I^ fu sa i of tho otest is l^ in e d party.” contctiding i lad undisputed power to dc ilood test, urine te s t pr-brei « the kind administered.

“An excuse such aa a ‘fear m evidentiary-test is irrelevf

i n f a S ’d e cnail rural G ravett'saids than in m ent of HealthL. l u k e s , - ing a terrible'jc______ improving prenip ^ u r e The infant surv

t their lo- prenatal attentiirtoch,as- _mal-child “The roto-of-.daho Re- P ^ n a ta l care hin Idaho

_ years,” Gravett icelTvisil^— ElipWe-pregiIheastera- “ >™ treatment Perinatal g » » “> he”!!!; lalth^are «jf nrema. M aternal and It — mugt-bc-dccm(-directors »" "t runs on their mcomemu

annual Tho doctors s«it. Luke’s “ “" 'y " .G ravett-jnly paid i, -M ostoftheobthe state -?l»o »-illnotuk,

u<i hiifl. >coid cards. GriIg the federal healt iie -lro mIs is-fan- h a lf the,r costs,jjj to cover malprac laid their . “Consequentljipitils ' iiT4 Falls, Wdmg health cai m are not nan t women, Gi

. ■ S em i• C ontinued

'"d »ttoi- -ti,-em-,cIve8;Pan the “good, the V pure,” while lin

reaus vs. p„„ib le the n .To?-_thati8hape thq tJ

attorney their children, ht ‘T h e greatest

............ ...children) is ._______ embarrassed, re.

. a failure," he sa . help their ^___ •'niche.” someth

■'-CnmoH ccedat.thengiv( tunitifes to succei

------------------Porents-also-ishow support fot

EEd££-fi2l____to give positive.Jley.who .algo stressed K -children should

tilcmorial "OSS said that “constructive, sf

In discussin skills between

. Caveness pointe -not not cominui to verbal comn

ilif.; a n d '

^ | z 5 e f o f o S :at 2 p.m. •C o n tin u e d irial wili , ' ,

unemployment h Monday c®nt the month

le time of • • worst period................- -recession;-.... ............................tofttribuw , .11 fi>Dl3ii.a0,600- ty ‘ the job last mon

'I since November than 20.000

■ ’ unemployed, whi_______ workers had jobs

‘ ju s t tho month b< m ent a t 410,300

------- highest since Me?"-• • •••..... - below- -January -i1 Mnrr< force peaked a t o ^ r of Han-' ' Alftough tHo"

tem ber stood a t j ' I the..'departoent

' worker eiponsio: first significant {

Ra«nu»m; poolsince the yet BaeauM of tliMmpaaoi

^ _ weather, Ms. Hy I Smith and 300 workers reti

.flt nron proccssin

overrulled cndples of abstract law e real live persons who ^

;ofAppeals: opf Ger^dine Sensenig, Aj Boise robbery, tha t au-0 her a-huge-sum-of—rest }r home ot the time of thja [le money was won byas,,bu t the .appellate mce showing it probn- ibbery in Twin Falls. j jav )cal of Lymj Calloway jj- validity ofthe two con- g e-year prison terms he ^ a r his children.'Among"" U;

ed. that under cu rren t- lojj, be forced-to serve the sentence before begin- p^otj

id becoming a prospect makes that sentence a tended, but the court lission has methtxls of

devdop guidelines for - la ytflix— : , -prie,

Ul

Ul test ptime of refusal so th a t

/ to request a different4

d the arresting officer Qi Icct the kind of test to U)xicatii>n, it held that

provision of the law. ons allowing motorist's ppj ,,

nting opinion, simply is not an optioa of the jnvci Ig the arresting oFficer determine whether a

ireathelizer test would reyg"" and

ar of needles’ to refuse thro evant,-" Shepard wrote.- -

^u dlid tiie state D p p a r t-___Ith and Welfare is “do-1 job" orpnTvidiiig'a'nd J [ ^enatnl cnn» for ita poor. ■ '— irvival rate rises when - • < ntionis given, hesaid.sC-u-omon-without-any------^; has been 5 to 6 per- asn’t changed in 20•ttsaid. ................egnant-women-can-re— 5 ^ ?jnt at any of seven re------- .Ith offices' through Welfare’b,B ureau .of

I Infant C are .^u t they « e d - a t - h i g h - ^ i c a l - ^ 1 an examination and must be low. . i say prenatal care ulti- I the state money be* e— will— be— fewer— —

. ' obstetricioins in Idaho

ake mothers with M ed-' ^ Sravett said. He said aith-carepool adminis- Tl tes pays doctors only _dcnj ts, which isn't enough take ractice premiums. note itly. there are few phy- ing £1 County who are pro------idcore for indigent preg- . a co Gravett said. testa

linar— -ed from P ago A4 - comi 'arents need td“8trc'as~“ ®f' e wholesome and the P limiting as much as P** negative influences ^hey

e-thoughLproceB8ea.of_C-?n>r.hesaid, whalest destroyer (of our their . when they 'a rerejected dn'd feel like .said. Parents need to comn4iildren find their facial ithing they can, sue-five them ample oppor- nn j j:ceed.hesaid. iweeilo-should-be there to p^gonfor.their children, and ghoulvn_rAinff<r/>omonf Hn1 that parents, and, ‘ lid have regular goal- 3ns to help children I in th d r lives. Cave- la t goals should be , spedfic and written." sing communication >n parent and child.Ited out that ‘ ou can- i f ■ nunicate.” In addition bcc % nmunication, parents clear

cd from Pago A4.' tato T he'

ith ita reco rd l0 .2per- ggrly ith before during the ngnrl i of the lengthy jpha,

a - i J . h o « n . offonth, tho lowest level ber 1979 when less cessi0 workers were ghos while 5,600 moro morojbs in’ p tcm b er than Scl1 before. Total employ- t»ng 00 laat month was tho remo March and ju st 2.400 y .'w hen 'the 'lb ta ljob" ' from .t over 0 ,000 . the 10 workfolk Un’ Sep-''I t just under 431,000, Sprii n t reported a 2,800:aion fVom August, tho ThIt growth in the labor jghy o o r b e g a h . „ ith

this early harvest, weatunseasonably dry be a

Hyor said, “nearly 2 , ' the c-etumed'to their jobs in .

Crop—• Continued from Page A-

operations.And the chances for higher ]

,uo to crop foilures or freezes i est of the country appear sli his point.

Indicatioru throughout the ly point to an. excellent cr erms of quality and qua rioy'er said. '

Ironically, Universal woulc0 see higher prices on the f narket. _____________ _

Universal's biggest custome <ong John Silverseafood charsects ’ the finished frozen p iroduct to parallel the raw layer said. If the raw price hey expect us to discount th shed product, he said.'This puts the company in a

ecause of the numlwr of con! he company has with Iock< 'rice8:-Mny<r'«imar ''~~ Universal doesn't mind p.

lore for raw potatoes. It can :

P n c e ----• Continued from Pago J

Once a sale price is settled Ihamber of Commerce will i )r industrial revenue I tirough the city’s Industrial L pment Corporation; T he. dl Vini Falls will then pur^asi onds a t below market rates i lyefltinent. --------- - -----

Th^ chamber will use tho evenue to pctrchose the bui nd 'tu rn it over to Trus hrough a lease-pur greement.._____/ ___

Another part of the packagc Irew -Trus-Joist-to-TS^n-FM ludlis a $442,000 community«

bombing• Contihtied from Pdgo A4

Rupert Police Chief Paul ays tha t Don Ward'Sid give some leads and furnished ph: vidence and expert opinions i asc,” He said; - We're handlir yids M they ramc in. We will' ,s hard ' to prove Someone's ence as wo would their guilt, ieve the prosecutor is handli •ery well, trying to protect thi lects’ ng h ts /’ . .

Courses-• Continued ftom Page ,

^ e y feel as if the _schopl rashing in on them?

The resulting course instruct ents on 'the'boslcs many__tc.a ake for granted — how to otcs. get the main idea from ig and strategies for test takli ‘Idaho'StateUnlvcrsity dove course'for adapting lecturet

ists. For instance, Professor

immunicate constantly thr on-verbal.mcans, such as the ressions and their actions. Parents need to recognize

ley are soying through non-v immunication os well a s -nc hat their children are sa^ng leir own non-vjmmunication, he said.'Hiere are several keys to i mmunication, some of which cial expressions, “smile — emIin_tha-eycs,!Lbody_iangi id space., “reduce the space fcen yo'Q," he said, Ai:d final!} commended - th a t- - -p a r ,buldn't be afraid to Kug and t(T ^h ild ren .- ';'----------- — ”Caveness told parents thatSO n t of. children 'are “via nmers, and 20 percent are “at afners. Parents can listen tc pressions _Uieir children us id which category they fall ! said.If a child uses phrases such

;e what you mean," or 'T hat ear to me,” he is probably a v

Ito crop was-reudy-for-proces he 1987 crop was ready two w irly, nnd this also resulte jorly 1.000 workers retum it bs a t fresh-puck wnrehouaea^ “Employment increased in ansportfluon, eector us nu' om farm to market and to the issing plants wjis in fuel sw 10 said.Schools were back in session, ng teachere back to work imoying students from the arket,.ond.thore waa also a 1 omtlnrNtr-W cst Inc. teoponi le long-idled Conda' phost .ineond processing pidnfln prings. Several hundred woi avo been hired there.The agricultural jobs will d

ih in -tho coming months -i 1th outdoor employment oi eather turns cold, and then B a negative impact on jobs ie closing of the Tupperware:1 Jerome and layoffs ot

Sa turday , Ocldb

A4 up the cost on the Mayersiaia.

• ^ i s year is bon r prices Daniels. vice • s in the production, J.R. Si; slim a t The'quality o f t

states will make I le coun- offerings, he said, crop ih But Daniels -ti jantity , name will help mo

marketplace, lid like - He doesn't think

potato additional process__ 'for. production of.

ler, the other frozen potat< ain,-cx-—|fl-to<niludpovcipotato industry, Daniels i

/ price; The potato mar is low, one, unlik^y to ex

the fin- growth of a few yc Part of this growt

a bind the popularity of t intracts in tho fast food mai :ked in -It may be ma^u------------going down hillr~t

paying sees three to five p« n make , nuolly for a while.

>A4 opment block granl th« roo frepa irsa ttheb

I ' S v • TrusJoist.woqldl to the d ty and cha the indebtedness.

jscTthe— deni goes th 5 as an phase in t

most 20-year-oId'Bu

0 bond ■ - f'or iO years, the ■uilding 8'CO' manufactui s Joist Killwood Co. The b> arehose filled for more than

F.~Johnflon*B mobile —— :?rrT>annnUrnpprri,tinn7.*1 ge tha t b « n empty since ^U -in .-ahortlife-of-th e Get y devel- company.

1Court appointed

1 Fries Newman will repi F lH eSnutd 'A ln irG oodm ar hysical Kidder. Wednesdaj 9 in the court appmnted He lingjiU serve as W uii’s attc iU'wwk Langley'.s^vrtfe7R< s inno- 23. has t»en charg< It. I be-—m eanorcount ofke dling it within the dty. • h e sus- No motive has I

.tor the bombing.

e A4 ' bie Lund said truod was . " I " ! " •------------ ttcation-thnn-other

. information moy be lets stu- University of Ida! eAche_rB_pa>ks_wa8-unable •0 fichool'fl course for lln read- EqjJj course has e ting. any course can be relopcd~ frdm any drth'e’fou •es and vary- from school >r Deb- credits.

hrough learner. Phrases su icir.ex- what.you’re saying"

probably an audio lei what Whc*' communica

learner, parent ;«d?„g ra the r-than tell th

-verbal fje also recommen “do’s” in. conversati<

> good on “don’ta,” and u ch are “you'e” as possible, r • look " Put your , focus on igimge-Tathor-than-on-you ce be- told parents, liy, he It is alao importc a r e n t s “listen . reflcclivelj touch children ore sayir

aoT,pr. the words, ho said.- -, , isu a r Other simple, but audio" >■' 8?™ "tQ ^ho

take the time to tal“ i n t i ™ ‘h™ constantly.

Caveness recomn h as “I read parenting bool at ten't Bloom and James I visual Uierhelp.

essingr—num~mineHn~castt weeks thisyear. ted in But.'Ms. Hyer sai ling to, for tho remainder iap-------- pcataxosyJl^---------in the Unless the stote mulm'g' 'economic diaruptio: he pro- three months of 19 iwing,” unohiployment rat4

could stand at lessin, put-k and Regionally, the he job- justed unemployn a boost-. September, A u ^ t ning of 1986 were: isphate • Panhandle. 6, ri S o d a '’pereent."9.9 poreent /orkera. • Lewiston a n a ,

penoQt, 6.6 percentdlmin-■along p o te n t

na the • Ada County,, ! ire „ iu ,,.pe rcen t.|7percen t IB w ith t' • Pocntollo area,“ p r a r p » ' '? ? \ ’' - 6 p r “at tho Idaho Falls are

O b e r 3 ,1987 T lm es-N ow s.T '

tho finished product, _____

borderline,” said Bill :o • president - of -LSim plotCo.— ................of tho crop ih other -kc or.hreak-Idaho’B.___ :__id.( thinks the Idaho . - move the crop in tho

link there will be any ceasing plants built of. french fries and

itato products. Thereovercnpadty-'in-^hoi:._.___•Is ia ld .'market is a mature 3 experience the fast V years ago, ho said.•owth vrtis fueled by of the potato entreo market.laturing but it is n'ot___l7“--B B n ie lM 8 tJ^e-------- ^'0 perceni: growth an­ile.

rant to the city for le building, ijld kick in $4(»,()pg_ _ chamber to reduce

s.

!8 through, i t will bo In the lif« o fthe al-

Ibuilding.

thero had been ho- cturing by the le building was then han two yeara by E. ibile telephone com-' 3ii:Thi^uiTair?yhflB- - ice 1985 after tho GemTec electronica— --

ted defender Garra represent Langley,mnn~Trill represent---------aday afternoon the Henry Manning to

attorney. — iTRonna NuBsbaum,..__. _.. orged with a misde- f keeping explosives .1

as been established

rue-false tests oflen tr student sophis- - i:hcr-testBrwhile-thB----------y be the same.Idaho Professor Leoablo-to-outlino-fiis------- -brlackoftim e.las eight lessons and jbe taken for^cr^i^^___ ;fout 'scTiools. Costs

lool to school for

i such as “I hear ing" indicato he is_______0 learner.licating with o vi- rents should show1 them_whaf they poBsible, Caveness-

nended focusing on . jation.rather than ; i using as many | le, rather thon “Ts.3 on your children yourself,-Cavonoss--------- -

ortant, he said, to ively” - to w hat- . •: aying. Listen for

d.-,-_ ! ____ Jbut important, tips . ! s induded “W ie n I lling to talk to you, I I talk to them” and j you love them------ -

smmended parents |books by Benjamin tea Dobson for fur-

nstcm“Idaho "later ““ *■■■■■■

• soid, “The outlook ler of the year ap-

ate suffere a major - :ption in tne linal '■ 1987, tho average 'rate for tho year . Iless than 6 percent • ;ime in the 1980s. . i

Ihe seasonally ad- . [ .oyment ra te for I ;uat and-Septombor_____ i

:ent." " -----------------------Trea, 6 percent, 6.1 ; :entnty, 5.6 percent, 6.7 ‘

y,, 3.7 peroent, 3.8 1»nt.-.-- .... .................. • {-•ea, 6.7 pereent, 5.9 ' i:ent. , 1 area, 4 percent, 4.2

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I ^ G o d ^ lj. . BALTIMORE (A P)- I ity liccnsc plates witbT churchgoing’Baptist co;; ■"ta^"GODTS” rornOyi T - • •‘‘We've had objection

a etQtc liccnsc plate,” s I hide Administration! ■■ and written corrcspont j —cnough to lMk Into It." f - She aaid a comput•- “God" plates, includingL___-CAN, and GOD FIRS';---------- letters,-if they haven't i

The ogcncy Bcnt inqi : tags they doomed qucs

answered the request, to “a deity" on tags, Brc

FILER — Filer United------CKureh'wiircelebrfltcits-

vcrsary with a special ser ning a t 2:30 p.m. Sunda; tiro community is invited congregation for the celeb

" Tho eervice will inclu who have been a part of tl history of the church over Rev. Mervyn Shoy, who i church from 1961 to 1967;

—QhurchASSEMBLY OF C

. TWIN FALLS.-SundQj-------xilLagu will bcifln bt 9:45 n.n

. A w m bly of Scrvicca ’ flt lLft-m- nndBp: n ^ ~ ^

' Bible Btudyjmiprwerjvill 30 p.m. Wcdncsdoy.' TWIN FALLS - Sunday

> all oges will begin at 9:46 o.i Assembly of God. Pontor

' '■ bough'will Bpcnk ot the 10:6 • vice .which.will.bc.ibrondcniit

^11 ^ held nt 10*50 im . T tervicQ willlKgin at 6 p.m.

______ The Men’s Nliniiitricii degiJHIp will be held ot 7 p.m. Mo:

On Wedneadoy, the Wo Bible.*ludy..will_bc>eld nt

___—WoroedV^finitlrioA will meelond-ftunily night nctivitics v

-at7p.m .Sheri Gohlinghorst of Salt

will apenk at the womcn'i retreat. “Hi« Loving Reachinf try to Women, ' to be held f r m. and Saturday at 10 n.m.

BAPTIST______ FILER - Sundoy schpo) y

9:30 n.m. 'CofTco hour will be 30 a.m. Tho moming oervicc a t 11 n.m. Bnptiat youth fcl! meet nt 6:30 p.m. The film ■

- , Visitotion program will bo■ m. Monday.

______ JEROME—T-_ Sunday. _jb«gtn nt 9:46 o.m. ot Biblo B

' morning scrvico will be held . Bob Phillips, miRsionnr^

____Phillipines, will apeak at 7.j...meetingand tho.Rrpminc.Sim

meeting will begin at 6 p.m.Biblo study will begin

Wedneeday.TWIN FALLS - Sundny

begin nt 9:45 o.m. nt AJn FrtwWm BnptJot. Pastor, noil will apcnk on "Families tII n.m.The evening aen-ice wTiaoTis:----------------

Prayer nnd Bible uludy wil 7:30 p.m. Wedncudhy.

TWIN FALLS'-Sunday - begin nt 9:45 n.m. at EnatBit

, Tho messnge will be "How u Tcacher'at 11 o.m. Church ti

'be' bn “Pnrc'nting by Grncc’ , . The evening sen-ice will bo 1 , m. '

Prayer meeting will bcgir ' Wedneadny. -

TWIN FALLS - Menx will iMpn nt 8 a.m. Prnisc t held nt 8:30 n.m. Sundny

__ begin nt 9:46 n.m. nl Flmt Bi momihg'aervice will bepn (it nllrchurch picnic will be held.

: Rode (Jre«k~ParJcrThu youUi meet at ? p.m.

Tho children’H meeling will■ 30 p.m. Tuesday.

On Wedneadny, home Dibli b« held nt 2 p.m. n’t Almn homo, Bible study nnd the y will meet nt 7 p.m. and B\T \ 7:30 p.m. at Hciith's.

Weidmnn Cirelo for wome; nt 2 p.m; Tliunidny nt Mne home.

TWIN FALLS - Sundnj all agea will begin al 9:40 n.n Baptist. Pastor Glntz will

ond "Peter, Go<fflh(irnclp M p.m. ___

will meet nt 3:30 p.m. nnd gradca 3-G will meet nt 6:4f) p

Bible study, prnyer mceti; youpt meeting will be held a

- - Wodnesdoy------:------------

------------------------DRETHREN-TWIN FALLS - Chrintini

clasaca will begin nt 10 a ; Church of Cho Brethren. Pi

Huston will apenk on "To ' Christ" nt lLa.m, Apotlutk

' program will be held alter t The 12>Stcp Bible Study groii at 7 p.m.

- .—.Work.Dny-will be held frvirnoonThuradny.

------^-^TWIN'PALLS— Sundny" all ngca will be^n at 9:46 o.r : U nited- ' Brethren. - ,R«vr

H&nauer of Boise will apfiok ( • m. communion aervico. Tho c

, vie® will begin ot 7 p.m." OiTWednoJday, prayer bre

J .. be held at 9-'o.m. ond'Btbla prayer will begin nt 7:30 p.m.

On Oct, 11, n church picni Boise chuixh will bo hold Feny Mooso Hall after the n

igionlicensep

*) — Maryland is recalling all rith “GOD" on ^thcm. angerii t couple whTKflYcTrudlKirirdi OyearBrrr _:ions to the m*eiflion c f a deit ," said Nancy Brown, n Motor )n official.' “We received ve londence, and one letter woulIt."-------------------------- •.-----putcr check revealed about ing ONE GOD,-GODS KID, C E ST. All will soon receive n

already, aho s^id. ----------nquiries to 48 states to sec v jestionable. Of the 39 states i >st, 13 states excluded refen Brown said.

:ed Methodist Harden, wh Its-aOthTnmi*— from-1975 to service begin- Drake, who { iday. The en- 19'78 to 1981 ted to join the the eervice. lebration. reeled by R<----- will be Don Relude people ten by Lena ifthelifeand for thooccasii i'er the years. •10 served tho ^^cy Roni 167; Rev, Otis ^

i~servTCBFOOD. vice in Twin Fnday school forn.m. nt Faith CAL

:es will be held TWIN FAU , nll-SorHn"f^

wilLbcgin al7j__cue jujigim cjnt Harry Barry

day school for nnd coat is $2.) n.m. at First "Graasroots" »tor Phil Col- n.m. over rnd [0:60 n.m.-ser-' - study will begii :o8t-o*er.«idio . scrvice and. cl clrfDrchtldrrn— wilhbegiii ftt-H 1. The evening will Ks held at ’

Youth fellow deaaert fellow- Mondny in the Mondn^ WonienTIellWomen Alive • will begin nt 7 ] I nt 9:30 n.m. _Hqrae__fel|ov ne'etat-lllaim.— Thufxiay-'at-t !s will be held .. Ordaz: and at ‘

Dan Romans, Salt Lnke City Harney. For ini len-a weekend ol 7334133.ling... A Minis-_____________I f ndny at v p. ! ^1. TWIN FAL

will be celpbrni r Guadalupe C>o! will begin at _ On Sunday, rbc'held'nl’iO:'" nt“9 n.m. in' vice will begin Spanish, fellowship will Mnaa will be m "Beyond the through Fridnj_______________ B«ligiou^C(lboheldot7p," held on Wedne

45p.m:andnt y._4chool_will_._^TWIN.J!AL0 Baptist. The brntedatSn.n leld nt 11 n.m.. Edward’s, inry, to the On Sundny.Ip.m . Proyer _ nndl!:46n.m. Socker* youth _Mnss will be

............. ’p m. Tuesday,in nt 7 p.m. dny nnd nl 12

. Fridny. ■ dny school will OnWednesd Urport Rond tion for grndea or Jim O'Don- p.m. in the P es nnd God' at meet from 3:4 ce will begin nt School; gmdes

, ------- p.mrnt the sclwill bo held nl meet from 7-1

Hnll.dny school will Sncrnmcnl i tBideBoptJatr^held fronv-&-6 p w to.Trcnlthe 5p,m,onSntui :htniiningwill AMnrinnYc icc" nl G p m. nt7;30p,m, Fr bo held nt.7 p. . Those inter

' about the Coti cgin nl 7 p m, ‘ Rile of ,Christ

should cnil theen's brenkfiistiHIiSTwirBe--------------CHAny school will TWIN FALl t Baptist, Tlic aervico will bo1 al 11 Q.m. Aii' College cliisH'f

) p,m nt lQ:30.ajn-Th( >uU> .group will —liold-al.6 p.m.

Prnyer is hel will begin nl 3: day through Fr

Ladies' Biblt )il>le study will n.m.Tuesdnya mn EaHlmun's On Wednesd le youth group will be held nt kT'wijl lit and tho young

Mnrlens’ home imen will meet On Fridny, it lae Browning’s' held nt 6 n.m. a

__For informatidny scl.-Mil f,.r 9097. a m, lit Grncc

will speak on <nd'-ot *1 l-t»:it»------ BUIIL----Su; Man' al V;aU *fl:30 a.m. Pnali

"Truo Worship;

nd cliildren in p m, Thy'mcsRr ISp.m.., _^MnHlcr Your Nl jcling anti ilie nt 7:30 p.m.Id al 7:30 p m, KLMBERLY

, sponk on "AJN-------- ------- yputh-gTDup- witian educalion study will bo he ) a.m.' ill Iho On Monday, I, Paalor Ervin , ui 7:30 p.m. at fo Grow wilh Miriam Group \ itJc dinner nnd ' Snruli Grou] er Uie aervicc. "^eadny.Toup will meet ' The children'

30p,m.Wedries fr^m 9 a.m. to' "TWIN FALI

. ’ nil agea will bei dajTBchool-for—mtuUty-ChrlB ■ a.m. at First will apoalt on Kivr— Herbert -«tU0;60-ajn_. a k n tth n lla . meet nt 6 p.m. lo evening #er» On Wednesc

will'be held at breakfnat will dlacipleahip ini bla study and held at 7 p.m.. ,m. TWIN FAUicnic with the begin ot 9:30 a Id at Glohris' Dr. John Pi lO regular aer- “Compromising

■alls. Id a h o , Sa tu rday , Octob<

plates calsilvan- Magdalena and Mill iring a week to turn in their "il ^ n s e ___con. thejoitv on - on.my. Jicenec_platc? itorVc- nurse, asked Thursda ' I couple, members of (

1. . they were told by the_______not in good toflte.,.out 15 should be able), GOD • floid-MiltoaJflcpfiflh, , i cqII to find out if th<

o~faom~ethin'g~ugainflfl c whot Even though t"he Ch cs that IS tags was in the ga 'eronce plan to “take il oul ur

it," Mra. Klcpflah anid,

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who served the church ' Lo »to-1978rand-Rcv.-Gnicc—Tnt 10 served the church from od )81, will all participate in Pli :e. The Ihoir will be di- Pa Roger Vincent, organist

rj Royster and a song writ- eni na Reichert will be sung dri asion, the

■....................................onamsey will share refiec- sai it the church nnd the Rev. nvi

I Falla. • a.m10

lALVARY CHAPEL vou(VLLS^ the Boys Club for fin-

Kradu will~h'/ivu li tihrtju-' "T5 Bcajrorn.jr».p.m. Snturdpy ,beg rry Parkrmcet nt the church C 12. . SluIts" will bo broadcast nt 9:05 you radio atalion KLDC. Bible 1 egin at 10 a.m..Tho morning. "Po I. children's ^undny achool chu

at 7:30 p.m. nt the church. ■ hJli lowahip will begin nl 7 p.m, Ch;he Rec. Room.____________ heliJellowahip ond men's prnyer 1 L 7 p.m. Tuesday, p.mllowshipa will be held on 1 Utp.ni..at-tIIo'?homc ofCcnc._hdli at 7:30 p.m. at the homes of ns. John Devine and Tom ‘ inrormntion, coll the church

. 1 - . beg

— CATHOLIC----------------- SpeALLS - Mnss in EngH«h C srnted at 6 p.m. today nt Ihe low »Ccntcr. ris<ay, Maas will bo celebrated jihi in'English arid"lTo:m. in ' —(

meI be held ut 7:30 n.m, Mondny 1 dny, Sui■ educatinn clnsses will be Pol dnoadny for grades K-6 al 3: .> nt 7 p.m. for grades 7-12. 10ALLS..^.Maaa-wULbe-celc-___ jn.m, nnd C p.m. today al St. Kir

Soiny. Mnaa will'be held nt 8.10 .m. nnd nt 7:30 p.m. Ibe.held.nt8a,m,nnd 12:10,. ny. WedneBday.'nnd-*Thurs-, vio 12:10 p.m. on Mondny arid for

Fr(esdny, CCD Religious Educa- Pn jea K-5 will moet from 3:45-5 nin ; Parish Hnll; grade G will < 3:45-6 p.m. In St. Edward's low Jc9 7-8 will meet from 7-8:ir> rie< 'school and grndea-9-12 wl!l-thc 7-8:15 p.m. in the Pnrish bo

of Reconciliation will be -6p,m.on Fridayjind from i...---/ iturdny or by nppointment. iigt I Year Holy Hour will be held Wr Friday. ' ' , , "JcitcrcBled in l^onromg_rtorc_ m. 'alholic faith, regaVdingnlic 'm. ristian Initiation of Adults, grr ;heRoctory at 733-3907, 1

78(FIAPECOFTKAISE--------------ILLS — Prniae nnd worship bo held nt 9:30 n.m.-Kings

is'for children will bofpn nt'The pvpning-acrvice-wiil.be—wil a; ■' duheld from 6:30 to 9 n.m. Mon- iFridnyintheChnpel. p,nible study will be hold nl 10 y at Linda Boer's home, 23! esdny. Video Bible ionching p,n nt 7:30 p,m. in the Chajwl .

ing adults will meet nt Tim meat 7:30 p.m. • I

intercessory prnyer will be the r>. at Kny Wolverlon's home, 'at 1 nation cull 734-3229 or 733-- 1

ihr 1

CHRISTIAN Th

nalor Gnrrell will sponk on ut lip; A Wny of Life'nl 10:45 run utlt-meotinR-w>ll-l>ogin-4iUG—St. iflsnge wilfbe “Crod's Plnn to ( r Monev" Jn tho adult chis’s Pn

' GrLY - Sunday-school will 1 15 u.m.. BrucorTlMickoc-wil]—

o r 'r - nt l l n.m. Tl.e <r-nrttl- ;ncft ill B tJ,iii. Hibit!— hnr •heldnt7p.m. • 15ay, Biblo study will bo held ' •' I at Uie Bull's homo nnd Uie Tui

jp will meet at 8 p.m. i-oup \yil| moot at 2 p.m. o t :

rcn'a groups will meet nt 3: Thi hosdoy. 1ILLS — Sunday school for nt i bepxi at 9:45 aim. ai Com- Ro' rlstloir-Pinrtor-'JoOl^tlih^MG I'^Vhnt'snChnstion'toDb"’ f m...Tho ..youth„.groupa.jriU_bc j n. • ■ '1tesday, youth Bible- study We at 6 p.m. and the women'a infonnntion_cla8» wlU'bo

I. . ■ • »lLLS - Sundny school will 300 a.m. at First Christian. FoiParish- will spoak on ’bea

ing Your-Witnoss’ at 10:50 I

ObOf3,1967

illedbachVliltbn Klepfish were ordcrec ir "GOD IS" Uga within 30 dt

;hey.tell jn c lc o n ’t talk abou tc?" Mrs.. Klepfish,sday. The suburban Randalli of Colonial. Baptist Church, the filVA that ^ e GOD tags

bic to face our accusers in ci

they have someming againsiflt'God;"'-^ " -----------Chevrolet Citation with the garage Thursday, the PQepf

I until the very laet day I cai nid.

Lowell Greathouse will offc -Tnon entitled "Filcr-Unitcc odist Church: A Place to Gi Place to Share, A Church Past, a Church witli a Futur

Those attending the sen encouraged to dress in 190< dr'eas. A reception will be he the service. Historical itema on display and the 80th / sary Commemorativo Book available.

a.m. The servicc will be brondcj 10 p.m. over radio station KL youth will 'meet dl 6 p.m. Th( film in the Dr. Jamea Dobsor ^ rn yoiir'Hearf-Townnl-'Hm begin.ntjp.rh.

On Wednesday, Inter-fnitl Study wilt begin nt 9;15 n.m.; m youth Bible atudiea will bo held i

The CWMS evening group wil "Potato Barr.at.7.p.m..ThuTBda church.—TWIN-FALLS-----Sundny-«nil ages will begin at 9:30 n.m. o Christian, The morning servici heldut l ln.m.

TKe'Co-op meeting will be Hcfi p.m. Tuesdny. ‘

The Maurine T er^ li^chwr hold at, nob'ri Thursday^—— ^

CHIUSTIANAND MISSIONARY ALLIAN

. TWIN FALLS - Sunday scl begin al 9:45 n.m. Pnator Jim E«peukallla.m.-nnd7p;m:-----

On Wedneadny, Alliiinco Yo lownhip will meet nt 7 p.m, nt rison nnd Bible study ond prnye ship will begin nl 7 p.m, nt the cl “ rOn“Frfdnyrludics* Bible'sti meel nt 9 a,m. at 306 3rd Ave. W

Ladies' retreat will be held tc Sunday nl Kum-Ba-Yah withDoll.v Harvey.___ _______

.Ailinnce, men will-mect at 81 10 nl the church.

__Thc.churchJaJocatcd.yijnilaKimberly Rond on Blue Laki South.

' CHUISTIANCENTE _TWIN FALLS - Morning pr vice will begin ot 8 n.m. Sundn for nil ages will begin at 9:30 a,n Fred Brodin will spenk-nt 10 Prnyer will begin nt 6 p.m. and ning service will begin nl 7 p.m.

On Wednesduy nt 7:30 p.m., I low.Hhip will be held nl Fred ried's hpme, Bible study will be thcchurch and the youth follow bo hold.

CHURCH OF CHRIS_ -TWINf PAl.I.q - nihlA Rtnrt iiges will be held nl 9:50 u.m. E\ Wnyland McCleliah will ap ■Jesus, the Mnster of Death" nt m. and “Putting on the New Mai m. A' class fo'r'childrun"uge 2 Ihn grnde will l>e held at 5:45 p.m.

For informalion. cnll 733-248 7805,- ’ ,________________

CHURCH OF CHRIST, Si TIST

TWIN FALLS -T h e Ic.Mor _wilLhoJlUarcallly.l Sundaylucl diurch will begin ul 11 n.m,

Tlie evening aervicc will be 1 p,m, Wednesdny.

Tlie Christinn Science Rendir 235 Mairi Ave, West, ia open fro p,m, Monday-Friday.

EPISCOPAL BUHL - Fr. Roy i'ielnnnn

the sen-ice of lIoly.EuchoriBl n 'at Holy Trinity Episcopal,

Matins aro held nt 10 u,m. through Tliursday,

Euchnrisl will be celebrntcd i Thursday,

___n l PV _ q'ilt ll;15' a.'m. 'Morning Prnyer read by Rev. J.G.F. Kingnt 11:1

.St.JamfsRplsfopal, , , , “ GLENNS FERHY-^-Tlie- Prayer service will be nt 7:30 Grace Episcopal,’ •

Euchnrist will bo celebrnted

GOODING - Fr. Roy Ziem

15 a.m. bt Trinity Episcopal.•• Eucharist will be celcbraled Tueadny.

JEROME — Morning Praye ot 11 a m, nt Calvary Episcopi

Eucharist will bo celebrated Thursday.

RUPERT - Church ach&l w at 9 a.m. Morning Prayer will b< •Rov7XGT.'King'iir9‘tf;mrol Momorial'EpUcopal. ■

SHOSHONE- Moniing f t. .be al 9a.m.jLChrlit EpLscop*

Eucharist will be celebrated i Wednesday.’

_ FULL GOSPEL— JEROME — Servicea are he

30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m, ot El i Fellowship. Childnns churbegin at 10:30 a.m.— ........ ...

Prayer will be hejd at 7:

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i n ‘A M■ed thifl retredaya.- — ------------- ----- -lUt-God— _ _jcetirci:___Reaching... A >illstovvn " " in » h cia -fi :h, said Oct- 10 from H 58 were Assembly

N. Locust. A no court ” Saturday.

J l ____ SpMial ppeaknst me. reTreaVmll be I

■ ' -o f-S alt-U ke-C “" “ r " 'been Involved In

g o d for the last 12 ipfiahos rently Director :an use gjries a t Salt

Center. Gohlin;________ and mother of tv

For infomia ............. rotreat, call-733-

KIMBERLY. unj." at 10:15 a.m. SiJrvice are The Jacksons ICO period Jncnta includinj held after They aro recori na will be ®Anniver- prescntatioi

)k will be ■ A. freewill of attend.

dcasl at 1: Wednesday. <LDC. Th® ... Services ore he'he second__gioa_Building._ion series, _ Jerome.. lome' w iH ^^

____ _LUith Bible EDEN - Sun adult and Bible clnsa will !

d at 7 p.m. Trinity Luthera will have a T he Danger of 1day.at.the... lOJO ajn .... ......

FILER - Sut

.atValley ' Trinlly . located •icc will be miles west of Fii

dermnn will apt icld nt7:30- Wnrmth of Hia Lo

TWIN FALLS «n wilj be mer will speal^or::—— -------ai8:i5ondi0:45i

- -thenm.- The aer D overrodiostalionVNCE day achool and ai school will begin ot 10:45 Evans will Women's Missioni

specml tnbutc m ^oulh Fel- The Lengue is n i l226 Har- the congregation, yer fellow- jects on the local ti I church. The group will j study'w iir Rally ni'2 pTm. nl West. in Burley, today nnd TWIN FALLS

:h speaker vice wilt begin al ior Lutheran. £

rEiiro5r*TiJiaarroT3(r5i?r:Search Bible st

laaauth.oC_30p.m.AlQnday_ikcB Blvd. Co-op meeting

m. Tuesday.On Wednesday

:t :R. ..wiUbeheldat.6: prnyer ser- Griddle Reatnura dny »!hool will be held at 7:3 i.m. Pastor will meet ot 7:30 f 10:30 n.m.id the eve- MEn. FILER — Sunc..home fel- , 10 n.m. Pnslor Rt i Wanien- on “The Parnble c be held at nt 11 n.m. The evi iwHhip'will-'wiU bo 'a ' Simula

those nttcnding bring Bibles, Inal

1ST only “the Word t!udv for nil thoirhcortnnd m' Evangelist Prayer Fel|owsl apeak oh a.m.Tuesdny; nt 10:49 a, Bible study wil ian'nlGp, • Wednesdoy. - r iirough'Gth ~

MIS483 or 733- FILER - Sunc

9 n.m. Rev. Ed Sle Inin ofni’oTorilur

SCIEN- 40years, willspei p.m.

:on'se'rmon , Lodies’ Bible stachool. and__m..Tuc8dny.nn4.9,

Men's Bible fltu L' held at 8-'mrWcdric8flny.'“

Christian jams iingRoom. p.m. Fridny. .' from 1 to 4

NAKIMBERLY -

.begin at-9r4i"a:m, n will lead son will present a I at 9 n.m. 15 n.m. Pastor SV

p.mTn. Monday On Wednesday

Biblo study will I d at 7 a.m. Indies' T he Bnli

study will he LstilLbogin—church.— : er will bo Men's fellowsh :15a.m. at held at 8 n.m. Sn

c“ Evening TWIN FALLS 30 p.m. ^ begin ut 9:30 o.m

.......... 'fessor a t Northwi;d 111 10 a, will apenk nt 10:4__________ nil >hiii-rh-pio HIVmiann will tho evening senpnc

I.' Monday,ed nt noon ’ On Wedneadny,

children’s musicalyer will bo ■ ht7 p.m ..........tpal.Bd at, noon > PEN!

TWINFALLS Iwillbegin . begin at 10 a.m. nt bo read by vices ore hald’ot i: at Trinity * 'On Tuosdnyl h

wili bemn at'9:30 Pra'y'or wll ' 'Will be Ki)ld at 7:3pal. ______ On Thursdav.d at Tajn. begin at 8 a.m. oj

ships will begin o 36M for informotii

:--------------- 'TW INFALLSheld at 10; begin at 10 a.m,I Shaddal Services ore held i urch will Prayer meeting - . - b*heldftt7:30p:it 7:30 p.m. WENDELL -

linistryt( gat is sch1LS._t . ,rH ie a o Y in g ,M Ministry to Women" Friday a t 7 p.m. and

1 10 a.m. lo 3 p.m. at )ly of God Church, 189. ^ noon luncheon will boy- M;aker for the weekend M ►e SHcrie GoHlinghorst ^ -Cily.-Utah; She has Jt In'Tninifitryiowom'en------ 112 years and is cur-

o r ’of Women’s Mini-,!alt Lake Christian linghorst is marriedftwo children. *----mation about the ® 33-5349. .........

irch n eu,Y - Paul and Triah Jackson . Sunday a t Kimberly Church jns will present a program of ling accoustical guitar, bass g »rding artists on tho Pinebr aried musical style. Puppetry tion.ofibring will bo received. T

Bibleheld at the American Le- Unit

_____

LUTHERAN............. ... ..HtSunday school and odutt callir ill'begin ot 9:16 a.m. at-, sron. The message will be of Refusal to Forgive" ut . BI......... ......... ............... . ..all o(Sunday school nnd. Bible Mart ifMt-9;30-fl'.m-at-Clov«r-Fruit :ed 3Vj miles south and 4 servi Filer. Pastor Bryon Sun- Kc jpcak_Qn..“Sharing-thc_aap.I Love" 0110:30 n.m. Or ,LS — Pnstor A.J. Cros- will: on "Rndiate God's Love" child 45a.m.atImmanueiLu-—vrilli scrvico will be broadcast IL ion KTFIut 9:30 a.m. Sun- ages i adult Bible classes will Vilnr 45 a.m. The Lutheran ebral ionary League will receive Comi ! in the sundny services. Prei n scrvice orgnnizatibn of hold

3n. having missionary p ^ H4 al and intemalional level, be hiII pnr^cipnte in a Zone__“How ol Zion Lutheran CKu'rirh 11 o.!

JE,LS — Tlie morning ser- gelt' al 9:15 a.m. at Our Sav- mem I. Sunday school will be Comi ,m,. aage5 study will be-held at 7: High

ng w'ill bo held ut 7;30 p. .ship— Th

doy. ihe men's brcakfusl will I;.6:30 n.m. nl thc'Golden 30p.urnnt, confirmnlion ctnss A7:30 p.m. nnd Ruth Circle meetJO p.m, _ Roon -rtENNONITE will Iundny school will begin nt cnn (• Roger Robins will spenk Lonvlo of the Marriage Feasi" Worlevening servicc at 7 p.m. snnd

ulnted • "Quaker" service:' "30 a,Ig are requested lo not highnslead. they should take librnd that hns tnken root in meetbnemgryZ________ Wiwship.will be held nl G:30 begir

' ' ' ' '• spealwill be hold at'7:30 p,m. ITa.

rllSSIONARY T\undny school will begin at bcgir Stelic.who hns been chn;^ ~huis lundTolicc Uepl. lor over Dna tpenk a t '10:15 n.m. nnd 6 nion

West> StudfWIll be'laid'ar2 p r ' form d9:30n.m. Thursday. 7:30 study will'b^n atftBO^ T3i .' Tuesni session will be held ut 8 Buhl

Weni Pfl

NA21ARENE grou|{ - Sundny achool will Wedi;:m. i'nul nnd Triah Jack------ WIt a musical concert ut 10: begir ■ Shumnn will spenk nt C John

■ Greainy. prayer meeting -and servi ill be held at 7 p.m. and Like' latanced Woman" Bible Pr hold nt 7 p.m. al the Tues

vahip brcnkfnBl will bo Snlurday at Uie church,

LS'-Sundny ach'obrwiir I.m. Dr. C.S. Cowles, pro- hwest Nduirehc College.;0;45 n.m. nnd.G p.m'. An jtodflLwill.bc-hcM-aflcc- Ti-ico.

Iny, Bible study,' leen and ' leal rehcnmal will bu h(03 ' i

JNTECOSTAL 9 ^LS — Sundny achool will ■ ■ ■ 1. nt Bethel Temple. Ser-it 11 a.m, ond 6 p.m. __ _; ' Indies’ prayer m'ectirig':30 s.m. ond Bible study T l ?;3ft-p.m. ^iy,_proySLjneetmg^wlll_ _ u . and home Bible fellow- n ot 7:30 p.m. Call 734- n intion. ■ 'LS - Sunday achool will m, at Calvary Uollod. ldatlla .m , and 6 p.m. ing and Bible study will p:m'..Wedr^adoy,'- Mominguworship nnd

to W omei beduled

SHERIEGOHLINGHOB - Retreat speaker

J O S ^ ------------------------- ^

son will perform in concert rch of the Nazarene.I of vocal music and instru- 3S guitar and synthesizers, ebrook and Clarion labels :try will also be included in

. The public is invited to

ible study wilt begin ot' 9:45 a. fnlted Pentecoatal, Tho evcnin, ice will begin at-7p,m.-------------Bible study will bc .hcld at 7

icdaesdoyr^-’ -'- ----- ----------- --.Homc_BibIcj'tudicflj>rc_nvoiljLt illing 536-6598. .

PRESBYTERIAN ,BUHL — Church school ctassi

II ngca will be held ot 9:30 a.m..I Inrtin Goisel will speak on "Be ruil— o t - l h ^ l l-ft.m_comm 5 rvice.Keiygma Bible study will bo hole

ft p m Tm>l>l nyOn Wednesday, a devotionnl a<

•ill .be held ut 7:15 n.m. nnc :iildren'8 Christian Education d

HA2ELT0N - Sundny school I gos will bo held nt 10 a.m. I ilnrdo will spenk on “Take Time t brate the Lord" at 11 a:m. nt the ’ ommunion Sundny servicc ot V ' i^ b y t^ a n , A polluck lunch w old afler the service.HOLLISTER - Sunday schoc

e held at 10 u.m. The messnge w How You Handle Trouble?" t 1 n.m. co'm'muhion'siervice;'JEROME - The Rev. Laurence

ell will apeak on The Sacrament lembrance" at the 10:30 n.m. ' Communion service. The childfcn'i age wilt b«" ■You're a Miniaier,' ligh school youth will havifan orgi onnl meeting at 7 p.m. in the .F tiip Hall,TTie junior high youth and pt

'ill hold an orgunirotionol meetini 0 p.m. Mpnday. ............• .. .A women's Bible study grouj

icel Tuesday nt 9 a.m. fn the Fii loom.TWIN FALLS - The early s.

'ill not t>e held this week. Tho Rev, an Cameron will apeak on “How oaves Do You Have?" at the 11 /orld Communion 'service in anctunry. Fellowship will be hold O'a.m.'in'lhe'dining'room, The'i igh youth will meetot 12:30 p.m., brnry and the junior high youti loelntGp.m.WENDELL - Church schoo

egin at 9:45 a.m. Paslor Rleir peak on Tlie New Comm'nndmei ra.in. • -

..... ... r e f o r m e d '- .TWIN FALLS - Sunday scho<

egin nt 9:50, u.m. Pastor Donald uis 'x ll spcak_on "Entin Flesl InrDCingHlood" ui iHc 11 n.m. 'co ion service. Dr, Chester I /estcrn Field Secretary of llii )rm«d Church in Amoricn, will spi :30p,m.Tlible -BtudieS'Wltl-tHrhcld“Mo ■uesday and Thiirsdny nt 7:30 p. luhl, Kimberly, Jerome, Twin Fall /endell; cnll 733-6128 for informm

Pnmily night -will includo roups and Bible study at 7:30 /ednesduy.WENDELL - Sundny schoo

cgin at 9:45-a.m. for nil ages. I ohn. Oldenburger will speuk o Ireat Gift" ul the 11 n.m. comm ervice nnd on “What'a Your All ■ike?" nt 7:30 p.m.

Prnyer meeting will be held al H 'uesday.

Grandview9:50 ____ _11;00 AM.--.;.,.';....-.-..7 JO P,M.,__ .................

■'-W»rfnr.BHnyWnPtil :■. “Enterinto His Q

: and His c>^ , D onaldN loi

Brian Vrleimani

K-r James -“TOIGSWOm-H

7 :0 0 P .M , e a c h S u m 6 t h & S h o

EVERYO

n ' A tone is m ai

■ by IsiTiJERUSALEM'(A

K '-*'..,' to a.standslill at SUI ■ f - - millions of-Iecaeli

. ' Kippur, the Day ol fastingand with pro

y giveness for their siW ----------- S treeta-w ere -d

shuttered, public halted and radio

^ ■___broadcasts stoppedfilled the cou

. synagogues.AsonotherJewis

JKbT forces wore on........ - onny closed roads f

oeetHHed-Weat Bank to prevent Paleslini in f to Israel botwee

. and 7 p.m, SaturdaySome secular Isra

tage' of unseasonii , peratures in the 9( ' ride or stroll aloni Mediterranean beac

The Hilton Hotf stopped serving, wai diningrooms Fridny fe.rcd cold, snacks scrvice, said spokes\

- K.y.

a.m. nt Bible study will b ling ser- Thursday nt B. Novi------------ 934-8300.--------------7-p.m. _ _ ______ 1.

--------------- SALVATICInblo by .TWIN FALLS - Su

ages will begin nl 9:- lerud will spenk at 11

• service will not be held sBos for • On Tuesdny, Indie...Pastor__ond Junior Sinpng OBeuring at 7 p.m.. and junior

nt p r.Prayer meeting nnc

old at 7: meet at 7 p.m. Thursdi Sunbenma nnd Girl

service at 4 p.m. Friday. - md I the Adventure Corps wi claases Saturday, _____

5l for all 8720.Pnator .

e to Cel- UNITED MEic Worid FILER - Sundny si Valley 9:45 a.m. World Cor

I will be ^rtjeccTcHrHIeOr 80th Anniversary woi

lool will begin at 2:30, p.m., ‘ will be roceplion. The entire " ul tho vited to attend.

... • . . . . HAGER^L\N -"Si ice Hug- ' begin nl 9:30 n.m. Thi ntofRe- will be held a 11 a.m.. World JEROME - Sund n's mes- agea will begin nt 9:'! j.-TooT' SueT^elsoh will'speu rganiza- World Communion J!cIlow-_canncd_food_itcraa_.

needed iii nifiil Uie Foo parents . Bible study will bch ingut 7: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdoy.,..................An.oll-churchbazaalup will be held Oct. 10. Fireside KIMBERLY/MUR1

Dnie Metzger will apei service in the Ina'ignificant" n

ev. Dun- tuogh urid 11 n.m. in I w Many school will begin at 9 11a.m. berlynnd9 a.ni. inMuj in tho towship will be held n Id at 10: noon ot the Kiml>erly e'senior' View Nursing Home n n.inthe nl 3:30 p.m, ^ uth will On Tiie.tdny, Bible s

nt 2 p.m, nt the Murtai ool will ’ sludy will be hold nt ein will Leggs' home and tho yi nent" nt cle will meet nt 7 p,m.

• Church,The Hansen Circle w

— WednesdnynttheKim lool will Bible study will be Id Nien* Thursdny nt Doroll;sh and home in Hnnsen.____'commu- The' pnrish United

Droog, will meel Oct. 10 nt 8 the Rc- -Cufc.speak at “ TWINTALLS--S

begin nt 9:45 a.m. The Mcrmlnyr~WirGntftcrTflgilIier" p.m. in nior high'youth wlIlTn alls ond the senior high y<?uth nntion. p.m. An Inquirer's Clni I youth ested in lenming more 30 p.m. odist Church nnd joini

tion will behold al7n.i ool will , The United Methc^i .Pnstor for breakfast at 7 a.m.’

on “A Golden Griddle Reslau ununion The United Method Altitude clcs will meet on Thu

Surah, 9:30 n.m.; Annn .10 n.m. Naomi and Ruth nt 1:3

Circle at 7:45 p.m.

S-REFORaETCHDHV Ave. at Pole Line Rd------- ."Eating Flesh & Drinklni

........„.....uDr. CheoK

•--l-T—V' ' ■ '........gates witli thanksgfvl courts with praiselenhuU , P a s to r 733-6126 ni Assdc., M Ih lito r o f .Yog

> b s o n ' S f N e w e s

B E A R tT O W A R D ln d a y a t F i r s t C h r i s t i a i o s h o n e S t r e e t N o r t h

DNEWELCOM]

ement irked _ r a e l =I-(AP) - Life came ' t sundown Friday asaelifi marked-Yom........y of Atonement, by. prayers seeking for-•ir sins. ......... ..• -desertod,-stores-------)Hc "transportation ; ■ dio and television iped as. worshipers country’s ' 10,000 '

■wishholidays.secu- ; on high alert. The

ds from the Israeli- ;,ank nnri GnriLStDP—;___tinians from travel- ween 4 p.m. Friday •day.Ilraelis'tobk-Odvan^— lonably high tem- • e 90s for a bicycle, i. .long the country’s ' leaches. |iotel in Cel Aviv____warm meals in its : dny evening, but of- .:ka l l^ u g h room keswoman Barbara

II be held at 8 p.m. ■ SJovinger s home; call

;t io n a b m y : . . .:- Sunday school for allr9745 niTMSTToi:-------t i l u.m. The evening held this week, ndics' Home League - ig Company will meet lior soldiers will meet

nnd Bible study will irsdny,CirLGu n ri *_wi' 1 meet

IS will meet at 10 a.m.,

-on mcfc'ungs. cnlL733^III

I METHODIST' ' 'oy school will begin at Communion Sunday

" n n i a.m. A special--------worship scrvico will

I.m., followed by a Lire community is, in- '

-"Sunday school will------The morning service

,.m. Iiundoy school for nil I 9:45’n.m. The Rev. ipeiik'^nC'Ihe i l”ajn' on Sunday service;aa_and_fltaplca_flre,_____■ Food Punlry. beheld nt 10 n.m, and

izaar/nntitjuc fnir will.......

URTAUGH - Pnator apenk on ‘Revelntioh It" nt 9 n.m. in Mur- in Kimberly. Sunday

at 9:30 n.m. in Kim- Murtaugh. Coffee fel- ltd nt 10:30 n.m. und -• srly Church. The Mt. lie service will begin

jle study will be hold irtaugh Church, Biblo nt p.m. nt.I^villn

10 young women's cir- 3,m. ut tho Mo^ugh

:le will mcetnt 2 p.m. . Kimberly Church. be held nl 7:30 p.m.

jrothon Sleelsmith's

ited Methodist Men It 8 a.m. at tho Oasis

-“ Sundny scliool willThe messnge will be_____

ler at 11 u.m. Theju-II-moei-rit-3 pim. ntid uth will meet nt 6:30 Clns8.for those inter- nore nbout tho Melh- joining the congrega-

hc^ist Men will meet .m. Wednesday at tho ilaumnt,Ihodiat Women’s Cir- ‘ Thursday as followa:Jinn. Esther, Miriam,:l:30 p.m.; nndLydin

m r r ~Rd. >iklnBaiood**:ioot_« D r o c ^ .■

•nmily flljht : _ _ _

f f v l r ig .

8f o g ^

sst Film:D H G M E"^ ^ t i a n C h u r c h r t h ---------m

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fjBrielT; ' Sessions;;; - Wa s h in g t o n

Sessions, rccupera ■; released from tho 1

awny from Waahi- — Fridayr— —;-----

Scsaiona ia in go<_ -----------iflachedulcdfor-dii_ _L----------Gcorgfijyashiagto

" wna hoapltoliied Cl Itidatillundctci

plana aren't yet fir.....[before handling a"!

- ' mentolTiciala.. _____ Before doctors d

Difitriet judge, hac1 ~T~~ — ingourhffl'ofnOTfo

' 'quarters in Waahii • i ‘“ tum to hia home 01

■ -•'4 • •

Smoking_i WASHINGTON

_ _____ ,.„and other opponcr/ .airline flights migl

: , , mentifitcontaine< Helma’threat cn

:— ;--------- -raittee-approved't!, cnoctmcnt to a me; a-longshot

, •- “It's high noon,". I down to whether U

__:-The proviaion w" -1 .. . echcdulcHTo laat t

•' routea. It was inch printiona bill paaec

" I 7 cnl year, which beg ; J Helms and otherj” ibuetcr tKe spendir

_ _________ But Sen. Frank: ■ -----sponaof.-and hia au

It is incrcaain ■ Congress, which hi

_ __ ___mgprioritiea^vdllicovering moat or al

- —i----------- to u ^ erJor.the.prc

Reagan: 1- ;______ 'v.___WASHINGTON

--- additional econom■ = ^ - — ^-^hnrjrcritlclBiirfrfl

^ t o u g h e r measures__ .In a report to Co

economic sanction: eficctive in preaau

. _J________^temjifjracialjegre- - ^ b e ony-more.eiTect

In fact, the prca ■U - South Africa’ablac

ularly in the coal n

Japan toWASHINGTON

ican je t fighter for■ ■=?----------- plane on-itsownrs

The decision w. ■- Weinberger by Ja;

a t the Pentagon, a. ^ ______ _ - .:MinisteiLYukoJ

- J month, the.JapaniU.S. Air Force jeti

■ ' Talcon — CT>e«n•• aaid.

^ ,7 TeachersCHICAGO (AP)

testing a four-wecl .'•i Friday oa the achi

1 community groups., ’ “We want the Bi

_ J the teachers to tak• day morning," aaic

... . coalition of cohirau ^ Thuraday.

If Bchoola are nol lyroine^partT"

-Private SC... GROSSE POINT

. Ford II mourned tl__________acrxic£LEridQy:.jLKi

cucd Ford Motor C( About 120 frieni

^ eervice a t Chriat.ClJ] Ford Motor spol■ii---------- —apokfrduring the4(4 death Tuesday of

• founder. Ford aucc- ••.i eluding Legionnair

2 DruflrinaMIAMI (A P )-A

lice raid Friday tha • United Statcathroi• forcefnent officials I

There' was no ; trafllcking, and at

cocaine-laden vesai “ ~ mentofLawEnfon

Gut he aaid the C Ill :;:?Wc hnd occaaioi- catcd that the islar

. . .’ . naturefortrariaitp

i Ei \ & J B l u e

IS to rest for W(DN (AP) - FBI Director-d crating from a bleeding ulccr ho hospital Saturday, will hs£ ahington, federal law enfoK

1 good condition, “ia now on a i r-diecharge Saturday,--.said a igton UniverBity.Me^cal.Cej dearly Thursday, etermined when he will bo an ; finn, doctors wont him to rci ; a normal worEIoad, aaI3 FBI

•s HiftgnnAA/< »1fv.r Thiiraf had plaimed to fly home to T c follo'wing'hiB~swearin[ in~cc jhington. He had'not dccided! e or go elsewhere during the 1

ig filibuster lo<3N (AP) - Sen. Jeaae Helma p.cntfl gf.lggiBlRUgn.f9rM ^iinight filibuater a bill fmancir ined the smoking ban.I came a day afler the Senate. d-the-measurfrrgjving-atrong measure that even ita euppor

m," Helms, R-N.C., told u rej T the zealots want to ahut doi \ would prohibit amoking on jTtwo hours or less, which'ro ncluded in the $11.1 billion ti laaed by the appropriations pi began Thursday, her tobacco-state law m akers I iding bill should i t come to th( nk Lautcpberg. D-N.J., the 8 t Bupportera nw*hope_to avoit singly, likely th a t t R ^ D 1 h as been b a ttlin g Preaident iliB^d-tlui-W hito Houae a-g r all of governm ent spending, president to veto measurea hi [nTiualnpproprintlanrttllslT ii

: No added satON-(AP)--_Prcaident.Rca|a lomic sanctions against Soul -frOTg-BCincmiErmbura uf Cunii res against the whit<; minorit;I Congrcas marking the end of

asuring ^ u t h Africa to refoi grcgatiob.a,n^uid,addi tional 'ectlve.-Thcre is “little hope fo ireaident said, the sanctions jlackfl by causing increased u; al mining and sugar productii

:o procure U.SON (AP) — Japan has decidci for its defense agency rathei

nr a Pentagon official said Fri I was .disclosed to Defense S Japan’s defense minister at n, said the official, who refuse {Q Kurihnrfl tnld Wpinh<»rgor tanesc government will select jets — either the F-15 Eagle come lie so-calledTSXluppc

rs strike pro,te;\P ) - About 1,000 parenti ?eck-old teachers''strike man school board converted a coi ips into a contract proposal.* Board of Education to offer take 3 perccnt ond we wanLt- said"Leon Finney Jr., one of .raunity groups ^ a t devised i

not open Monday; he womcd

service for For■NTE FARMS, Mich. (AP) - ' d the automobile executivo at U¥cck.bdbte.a.puhlic.flcnice. r Co. from near bankruptcy, lends and relatives attended t.Church in this afiluent Dctr pokeswoman Maty Joseph"c e 40-minute-s«rvicoor~w^t4i of th e 70-year-old' grandso:

uccumbed to complications f airea'disease.

ig linked to Cn- A 22-month investigation I that broke up a ring that smu trough Cuba and other Caribl ils said.10 proof Cuban ofUciala p

at one point the Cuban g( csscl operated by the ring, b forccmcnt spokesman Roland e Cuban connection ia still be aion to mdnitor certain conv liand of Cuba waa either uae< it poinUi, or jnadvertcntly use

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veekr-dcsignat« William S. ccr and acbeduled to be hsat-for a week or more brcemcnt_ofricioJfl-flaid_____

a regular diet" and “he ] a statom ent iBaued by^— — renter, where Sceaiona

awom in. Although hiarest for aU cast a week_____^ I ondTuatico Depart-

raHny, .Qogftinrxt, » TTR______0 Texas to finish clean-' rccrembnyTat'FBI head^ “ sd Friday whether to re->e brief recovery period.

odmsma aaid Friday that ho

icing the entire govern- '

te Appropriations Com-mgmomcntum*toward--------porters once considered

reporter. "It may come down the government.” on U.S. airline flights rovers four-fiflhs of all

tl transportation appro- 3 panel for the 1988 fis-

rs had threatened to fit- the floor.e smoking restriction’s iToid thatacenario. —Democratic-controlled

;nt Reagan over epend-s-gigantic-apendinffbill—------ng. T hat would mako it1 he dislikes than offer- _ Indlvtdaally:----------------------

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ignn on Friday rt^pctod_____outh Africa, prompting mgrvaa and pi onriscg a f— — rity government.1 ofthe first year of U.S. at the measures weren’t jform its apartheid sys-nal_sanction8jvould_npt__I for optimism." he said.-^-----19 had actually harmed I unemployment, partic- ction sectors.

S. je tded to procure an Amer- her than develop an air-Friday.— ---- -------------------e Secretary Caspar W. a t closed-door meetings ‘ iscd to be identified. !;ecihat_withiiirthe.DCXt____ !ect one of two front-line gle or the F»16 Fighting • spoft'figHferTihe source' ~ |

ested - ■ 7 :nts and children pro- larched on.City Hall on compromise plan from

Ifor 3 perccnt, we want 'i^to haycclasa on Mon-_____^of several leaders of a :d the plan offered late

led, ‘'th is town is going____ •_____ / _ 1-

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— The family of Henry I a t a private memorial — J icefoLthajnan.whojcfi:_____ 3r. rled the invitation-only o tro it^ h ju ’b. ^h'^dcclm-ea'to say who ' ^i t waa-aaid-to-mark-tho-------- ^Ison of the company’s 1 a from pneumonia, in-

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W ASHINGTON-Itfll—come aa no aurpriae a t all -Dircctor-William J^ Casey

regularly with his nemesi tigative reporter Bob Woe

^C asey’s job description, b: his oath of ofilco virtually him to do that'.

------In-the-National Securit__1947, Congresa ^ ^ e d ti

ing intelligence sources ai ods from unauthorized dii It is irony, but the only wi

• Casey to keep faith with I uphold this law without b others was to talk to Woe

Casey faced the difficul panning the nation's spy 1

-»Ht tne same lime one ol tr best-known invcsBgators work on a book about him

__agency-^a-bookiairtain-lintolligence secrets.

Casey had to find out w agency’s secrets Woodwai le a rn t .

Why?■ SohecouldtTytDperau

ward to leave out crucial 1 so he would have time to 1 any operationa in which t even lives might be threa public disclosure.

No one ever accused Co__being stupid. Hc.couldlc(— Woodward knewbyhavir

thor's telephone tapped, f__him and elcctronically-bu

"oflicea. But Casey knew t illegal, absent evidence tl

=#u^raii'3’d^cmilrttn«l^M __an.Bgent.of.a.foreign.po.\vi

Even if Casey had belie ward was a criminal or a surveillance would have 1 court orders and FBI age:

— probably have had to do t onvcBdrot3ping. which wo sprcod the aecrets to mor

The easier, legal methc Casey wos simply to have ward tell him what he ha

But why would Woodw

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~]rdnlfPresidehl^ltcogtih*fu promise with Congress )

- reductionrthe Senate But mittee aaid Friday.

The panel released the as its chairman. Sen.

IChiles.D-Fla., and rankin; -can Pcto V. Domenici of I ico took to the Senate fio< up the pressure on the pr< negotiate.

“We can wait till we i precipice ... or we can- be{ now if there is a way of ge

—aonable—minds -together; said.

“Make no bonea about thing from educatio

-enforcementr-to-money-n keep the airways jafe, U fense of'our country will t share" of cuts unless '

-compromise, said.Domenic Under the revised Gra

jnnn deficit reduction law sident signed Tuesday, th ment is required to cut « $23 billion this year. Such tion would lower the defi( $1 trillion jDudget to ab<

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being held over, by demand, the U.S. Naval tory said f*riday.

The observatory reporte being postponed slightly, extra second being added t of 1987.

The addition is known o 'second" and is being adde clocks in accord with thi

-rotation,-w hich^aa-slow ever so slightly, obBcn'a cials reported. ■

— Thb-leap-seeond-will-bfr the very end ofthe old ye

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S S f c s sandmeth- Indeed the;

disclOBurc." wor‘‘ "".te»t wnyfor once denied t ih lso n th to wiUihim.-'n t brooking -18 timea, hy ' 3odwnrd. Casey "wnfult task of wanted to shi y apparatus ward haa soi( ttio nauon u And there'i r sw a sa t book, “Veil: 1 im and the CIA, 1981-19 n to diaclose Cnacy_w(is.0V

crets but thni which ofthe in part,

rard had When WooCasey person foreign officit

auade Wood- ■ ~ the name of t il details or cial involved. X) shut down him those mi 1 actions or_'.-.‘. ..Woodward eatonedby shock in 198

Anderson am Casey of thatU .S . int(Icanuvhat___ Irn.nia.n_cohirring the au'- "— felt that he ir 1, following talk Andersobugging-his___icgiiLon.tbc/ that was method used tha t Wood- • information.

crim-gi&yavaB ••,1ng-H>'5tcr[dbiwpr*________ medin. He believed Wood- maybe, of nil a spy, such press officer.' e required Woodwardjents would George Laud3 the— ------post,-"that thvould onlv one to handleorccars. ----- stopdamagirhod open to— realized,-Wo< ive Wood- would have t nad ieamed. and their me Iwardtell least let Case

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e estimates n. LawtoningRcpubli-'■ _ J . 'fN ew M ex--loor to turnjresident to .

• reach thelegin to sec Jgetting rea- ' /e r " -C h ile s - ----—

it it, every- /.ion, law /-needed-to— <-------------to the de-

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Analysis—------- - Bljrp publication? The one g' toxild get Woodward — or —V r — to do tha t would be om Casey to give hia ver- *vi / information Woodward— ai 1.he circlimatances, how __er W oodard or Casey re-g to each other?------ :--------nihey couldn't, and^oo3- ts that Casey “had never o’ :d my request to speak o* ' They talked more than jy Woodward’s count.>vas playing defense and shape the sto ry r Wood-joid.....................................rc'ffprccnrrWiMxiwara's I: The Secret Wars of the -1987," not only that LOUt to protect CIA se- hnt he succeeded, at least

Woodward describes how sonally planted a bug in a icial’s ofTicc, he leaves out of the country ond the offi- ed. He says Casey told muat never be disclosed, ird also writes ofCasey's:983 when columnist Jock and CBS News reported ntelligencclntcrceptcdhimunicationflJlCttsey___c might have been able to - rson and CBS out of zero-b t exact flourcannd______icd to gain th e '>n. He had'no early-wam- d b tth cA mbricnTTnoBrg-^bcgnn thirikinfiJhill_____nil things, he needed a er."ltd writes that Casey told ,uder, who filled thej)ress ; the ngcncy needed some- ' idle the news media — to ' iging stories.”, Lauder - — Voodword writcsrthathe— e to get to know reporters methods so he could “at asey know when some

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. visita by Woodward to Case) -a n d tha t they talked atsodr

events, including one in Casown home.________'

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whaj's??Ain told cognac and beer qua cttOB than tequila for that .

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lost crucial part of the hondmi Ipaniah guitar ie the stem mad rom ancicnrCabnrrccdarrAnr lakcrs of those guitars search tantly for 16th century fumitv hat might contain such wood.

3ven in the crib, boby boya are :nown to take much more intei

VIRGO (August 22 to Sept 22)^Tr^lo-be'more^^nc^cnt-a^ ductlve today: Be wary of loo ■whlch-yotrhadn’t noticedrbcfo very cautious in business.

“ UBRA (SeptembCT Z3 to 0 22)rYou can make® Wg hlHr public artivltics today,' but ovcr>cxtcna yaAJrscl[.or yoltll It. Use your common sense.

ScbRPIG (October 23 to ^ ber 21): if you put a new id« operation at home, life can bi interesting and- harmonious Be congenial to your guests.—

• SAGrrTARlUS"(Nwiiii5cf Decem ^r 21): Adding a bit of to your cohcsondence woulc goodTdea; Get your BtToppInj early, and watch for bargains.

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MAURITANIA •Africa’s Mauritania i

) Spain and France coiror-- :.. ourcity ofMinneapql inore' ' miles of poved rood.

Q. How many people made Federal Government ado third president, Thoinrtold~~wnBln'oflice?--------:hcon- A. 130. Men. iture1. To get “Boyd’s Curio

turn moil, sendS12 re Book.” Crown'Syndilerest .99126, Seattle, WA i

rptember financial expert. 51 ^ndpro- ..tlon-faiuvouLJami aopholes -They’re fccitng a bit

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October helpful with somc-ui Hn some^wrc-you-dotiVian ut don’t Take some time for

“ PISCES (Ftbtu.20); Do something

Novem- e^joy. but «Idea Into your,mate very mui be more driving today.

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<f’22 to Age" child, with a s of humor derstand new scie iild be a modem attitud Ing'Honc would do well In s< s, sdentiflc field, or i

■ sidn which deals mi oo . ' people. There is al*

to- of musical ability Iviceolo cncouragcd.

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uriosity Shop" by re- S12 to “Boyd’a mdicatc.'lnc., POE VA 98199.

. Show more devo- [amlly- thls-cucnlt^g,------> bit neglfcted.

January 21 toFebru- d friend con be v.ery ic-unlquc-ldaa#, so be-^-— -ignore, this person, for relaxation. ..........

»ruBry 20 to. March ling which you don’t it which will please much. Take no risks day.

CHIlD ' is BORN - »r she will be a "NewI a great ability to uh-' scientlflc procedures Itudes. Your progeny In soclal-servrcc7any or any other profes- s mainly with helping I also a great amount lity which should be

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■ procreation.

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BRUSSELS (AP end of a pre^amp

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V for Rep. Jack Kem ^ ' t h e people ofMichi ;■ Bush, Kemp an( ‘ tling for support a

selection of delegat , ' United Auto Wo I “should apologize t ^ his foolish commer

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icoming th e world’s first suit ren. All four were reported d Lane Clinic.’ agreed to bear tho c h i l l i QTerwIra^orgerwhosfl-utBT tions iJiree years ago during I

two boys and a girl, were Africa.-The country ,-like moai *¥¥««aurt~T)r“ any~other~

praise sel^UA;APJ- — T ice President Georg impaign European trip, prai and said i f they run out of

e we could use that kind of ab: is comment in an off-hand wa kdown-free recent Soviet tani >rought a sw ift retort from on iflIdentiftl'udmlnati6nrJohn-: cmp o f N ew York,,called the ichigan."and television evangelist Pa rt among M ichigan ^ p u b li« igates to tho 1988 nominating Workers union president On ze to our members and to the nents." ......... ..........................

tion radio reo]Nicaragua T A p r ^ A Romar y the governm ent more'tha r Priday, a day after the oppo i publicatiOD.H rfw hlch;:w aobut:do^ ^I uuuu with~a' m essage 'fi'o ■a, the Mnnaguft arphbishop :s o fth e governm ent..< Catolica w as closed, we cbul' m the evangelical message," ( ecorded before he left last w ne'ond'the'Vaticanr

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- The test-tube triplets ■m r^ p t io h Friday in . i j a i s ^ in this coun ty

to her daughter^^test^ 7 ^ JiTogate mother of her • <j d doing well a t Johan- -ti

ifen of her 26-year-old ytsrus was removed foi*--------^lg the birth of her first

ire the fu st surrogate 1lost othersf has no laws-------!r~nspect-of-artificial--------j

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ciuld say that there was t," Obando y Bravo, said : weekend for a month-

3t lifitgn to the guidance _

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Tibetans when about 2.' 'testers demanding inde] stoned and set fire to a p tion in Lhasa, Tibet’s cap

“ ncMMsaldTriday.—'---------The ollicial XiiJjua New

_Baid that in additifiiOaihe.19 policemen were seriousl

~thB~demonstmtiqn'~Thnr said 60|no rioters snatcti from policemen and sho officers, who “strictly obse orderff of the higher autho: to open fuT}."

Witnesses, however, saic testers fled from police eveniDg..they said, calm 1

- restored b n t^ b e tan s were ing around tho square.

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--Himolayan-region-China- in 1950 and was the large; demonstration since 1959

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_____remote western desert orFriday by still another era orate earthquake, but t wad unrelated to the mi tjiat hit the Loa Angele

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eured 3.5 magnitude on tscale, was rc’cordcd at"SlS epicenter of the trcmo

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— ; Mountoina a t the Great i■ northern end. •

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5 d e s e r tAP) - Utah’s Utah. Pcchm, orca'washit~'seismic-activs in a r ^ m c ^ ^ B ~ c h “n«"«t the tremor Wasatch Faul m^}or quake stale.

{elea area ontesaid._______ “I don;t bele, which mea- it... but it wo )n tfie Richter they did),” B:36 a;nirThe—that for poop mor was 22 really fed att-Gity-and.oa— ---------------! PromontoryatS altL ake’a O C l l :

3f a scries of OGDEN, Iakes in north- expect a m£s unrelated to where along g p pum<K< n n tf lln ?

between Sept. years, aays Iiiaissaid. mograph Su: place a t a 45 Arabasz. iM ltrem orm — gpe.kingt.o f3 2 mtgi..- „t Weia t 3:16 a.m, by 60Pcchmam of „mcialB, Ari

Utah Soi.mo-waa in Box :

h quakes oc- yalley in 19basm east of 6.6 ma

hwS""rTaf;However.

s are thought there is an i fa California major quak aircely felt in Fault, a sysl

i m p

t e p a aSfl

iM M fei

rOur MoM(

o t Birtfiday Cake n ey -^^ O n e-ev en J Dm. $1.00 to $20.0.0: 6 p .m . untiHOp.rr

------------— - p a k e -S e rv

I M a g k

t h i t w i t lhmann said Califomia'a wo tiyity will -not-increase—t*rtr-of-slippage-ftlong-the----- jault or other faulta In the

twi

believe anybody here felt wouldn’t beunhftord of (If ’ Pechmnnn said. He saidK)pl»4n SflltU kft City to ----- 1I a California qUake, it nai

entists pr<I, Utah (AP) - Utah con ito m ^or earthquake some- noi jrig the W’asatch Mou'n- iotimo unfhin tho nCTt 5Q ,Pi‘l s University of Utah Scia- voi Stations Director waiter eat

g to onearthqutikoconfflr— p A eber State College a^50 state, county and city

Arabasz noted that the • earthquake to hit Utah ^ )X Elder County’s Hansel . _ 1934. T hat tremor regis- “ magnitude on the Richter

ten!r. he said Thursday that. 2.8 in 80 percent chance of o ' PD ake along the Wasatch tec lystem of unstable gcolog* tha

) n e y W h e

o u t h I s !e is filled with cap; uhas-a-$1.p0.1)illL01t 10. W e Will be .servii .'m., during our nighis rv e d W hile -S u p p lie 's C a s t -

cV alley

lo b e r3 .i9 6 7 -

:h m odewould have to be near 8 on tlter-Bcale.. _____________~'No‘’ inJuriM"or"dainirge“i from any of the U tah quak two most recent ones were ported felt a t sites withir m iles. _of__ their epicentei thoritiea said.

Alt th»» Utah quakes ha^ noted fh>ra varied faults coo

rediet nejitol features that stretchi northern to central Utah.

Another U"ofU seismolog

voira have been known to earthquaJcea, tHe WftlT

EarthquakSEA 'TTLE'(A P)-A am al

quake in the Mount St. HeU was’recorded on Universityc ington seismographs.

University seismologist Noson estimated late Thurs temblor registered between 2.8 on the Richter scale a t 8; PDT. She aaid the qua) tectonic, o r conventionaJ, than linked to volcanic activ

f l i i

L i f l R w

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e re y q ^ip su le s holding re )lher_denominatioi ving _the-.cake.7Sati jh ts a ie .St:---------------- :— :------------

/M a l l

e r a t e q iI the Rich- 'th e mountains

^ i s , researchc

from nortiorn U ®*«*;The the Wasatch M ■e only re- ^

$uakesomeday ®“ - tive since the-i:

graphic, equipn ave origi- hasn’t been oct oinmon to PecKminnsaid;

ixt quakeJies froni pumping static

0tat« to siphon' ogist,' Jim ■: flowing-OtiBat I iigti B»r. the likely causeto ^

cereeorded■All earth- added tha t furlilens area be available un<vofWash- Mfl. Noson s(

likely" that th<it Linda to the one in Lojsday the a t least six peojm 2.5 and “It’s a little <8:38 p.m. of ono-two punclake waa Moimt St. HiJ, rather life in thia ceniavity, but Its-May 18, 19

o n st u r r - r :

u a k eT

ns within the Great fi chera say. ri

h'auil — which ruha a'tow hbr^ Utah"al6ng ■ ' tl Mountains and is ex- g

oduce a m*yor' earth- lay — haa not been ac- c e-iovention-of seisino- d ipment and probably. ^ sctive in this century, . a^ ^ ---------

’ ............ bition, installed by tho v )n water from the over- f It Salt-Lake.'waa not- , t- ise for a series of small- £ tremors in the western ~~h

d-at-Mounturther details wouldn’t 230 until sometime today. deai I said it wa^ “quite un- • clou the quake waa related T Los Angeles that killed waa eople Thursday. lobele distant for that kind top inch,” she said. - THelens first stirred to grot

entujy in March 1980. cre£ 1980, emptlon leveled ' fold

Mprmc for fall

■ ^ T LAKE CTTY (A: Thousanda of devout Moi from around {he world begi

. riving here Friday as M( Cfiui^" leadera p r e y a i^ U the faith’s 157th Semia General Conferenw.

The two*day conference < Church of Jesua Chriat of I

, day Saints waa scheduli begin Saturday a t 10 a.m. and waa to include acrmonj tlie 'faitlTKighcst leadei^, i ing 88-year-old church Pre

'’"EjrffTaft'BonBon:-----------Weother forecaata ind

balmy weather for th e thou who traditionally atand i for hours waiting to be adj to the-T aU m acle on T Square, wHere the sessioi

- R e ld r -------------- -------------

tStj-Helens230 square milea, left 57 j iead or raisaing and sent up ( Joud that c irc l^ the'globe.

The lost eruption a t the v ivaa Oct. 21-23, 1986, when obe of raolten rock apread < U)p ofthe lava dome.

The Richter scale is a mea£ ^ u n d motion in which ca Tease of one number means 'old ino^aso in magnitude.

ons prepo conferen

AP)—=r - Sunshine and toir [ormons the low 80a were c •gan ar- Saturday ond Sunda Mormon In addition to Be‘to'open“ulBd-apeokCT8-inclu iiannual^couniselorfl i iT ^ e t

eming First Preaid* e of The B. Hinckley. 87, an fLattor- Monson.60. uled to In addition to the 0. MDT, sand expected to cr ma firom' Tabernacle; confere 7 mclud-“ were to be telecoai ■resident Utah and easten----- ------church-owned-KSL-'ndicated The conference al ousands transmitted via sat<

in line than one thoiuai idmitted houses in the Unitcc Temple oda and Puerto Rio

ions ore Spanish and Frenc “ — ~~new s'«leaB e'B ^d:—

I S ------- - i r y T I M E T C

p an ash ,HIGHEST QUALITY

volcano WASHED ANn a now

:::: Kneneach .int. ............. ...........la a ten- 733-0132 2H

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►areneetcmperaturea-in : -------■e expected both _ _ inday. - I Benson, sched- ncluded-hia-two^ — le'churcb’a-gov*— — •sidency, Gordon - , and Thomas S.-

the several thou-0 crowd into the • ference sermonBTBflt- th roughout— Item Idaho by. SL-TVUx,--------------------e also was to b»^ satellita tb.more' uaand meeting-. lited States, Can*L- Rico in English,

rench, a church-, - d. ^—

M LaiTY UTAH COAL,1 AND OILED

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W alByLARRYHOVEYTimta-Newi writer

POCATELLO - On t this seems to be a rathe

_ cflted Big Sky_Confere--------- game.---------- :-------- ------

One team is 3-1 and i in the notion, the othei has'lost by an average i per outing.

But it’a also Idaho vs. in the Minidoin'e asd X Keith Gilbertflnn him to ther than two years b counterpoints to poai 5vefconfi3enc^

Two years ago, Idaho miracle 76-yard b<Jmb fr back Vem Harris to t*il Caaton to pull out a 4J with 28 seconds left.

--------Idaho.-playing- on-its-

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College of S

C S I l cBy RON GATES ' T^mes-Ncwa writer TWIN FALLS -

rallied ,in the sccon games Friday evenin northern diWsion Rc|

: i . ball match from th -- - - - Southem-Idaho-74{ ” ’ 15*6,15-7 in the conf

for both tcamu._ , • The. match, which._ --------and-lO-minutcs-to-F

ride the early hitti Rowland and Kelly

■ y ■ do'minant play -at' Shawn Kaba and Au

________lS.7.dedflianJnlhcJJ:The Golden Eaglec

^RaftJRuByLARRYHOVEY

: Timc8-New8 writer

C A STLEFO R D -.D c ------------ Btat<rchampion-Roa-Ri'

it wasn’t ready to forgej__ turning to the Class A-*;

day night.The Trojans, botterec

week bv OoklcY and loo Magic Valley Conferenc in Caatleford, pinned th loss on the.Wolves 28-6

_______ th’citpoatfloaaonJiocc9J- The Trojana rolled ini- - — with a 69.yard.drive.oil

■ ingkickoffandprobablj----------critical play late in the I

when it stopped tho Wo fourth*and*one at the T yard line.

; . From Uiat point on, R

NFLPldx," . By DAVE GOLDBERG

The AsBOciated Press

------ -------^-NFW‘YORK-=-Thc IoDdcterans yet crossed

- Friday, juat in time to paid; aetting up. th<ri

r ■ Bomo horrendouB miamfiratstrike gamea this n

A total-of 38 more turned to their teams b m. ^ » T deadiin^.for .

h o —'n the face of it, ^ither u^compli*crence-football__________ |

id ranked 16th :her is 0-3 andgo of 22 points 1 ^

vs. Idaho State W id IdtQio Cooch-------------I to lookuo far— '--------------s back to find trailed 14- JQBsiblo—team— rally-to-clai

And thatiho State hit a tie the und i) frim quarter- of putting tailback Butch rivalry. Thi I 45*42 thriller p.m. Saturc ft. Last year. .“WeVegc its-home-turf;—get-ready to

if Southern Idaho’s Lyn Si

o s e s p i v? momentu

ion a 13-1 - Ricka College receiving cond and fourth ing the ning to capture a straight p Region 18 volley* *We hi

the College "f thorn bad :45 ,;:15 .13 r7 .15 -firm er thonference opener Stroud.

once ourich.took 2 hours we ju st cf»-pl03r7-saw-eSI——=r------itting of Sandy ' CSI pu !lly Plaster and gam ethn a t' the not by tora o l-i Audra Urie to a the next f looprnpr , into-theJ ;Iea retained the . kills rcgit

LyerthroAicontrolled board quit tainedaae

Defending EdHiddlet -Rivor-showcd—Lgam ein.th •gct_“boM '■‘f* to see 0 litt A-4 playolfaFri- iri '^ e'final..................... ” nal-calling•red 44-0 last - RaftRivi looking a t . . . anid-he,wa cnce 3-0 record with hia ch i tho firat loop trying, wee8-6 to keep____ “We got itea alive'. -------- int»from-0[ into tho lead . aomcproblnfi/ir thR open:__week.Wpc

ibly made the team meet he nr8tq u artf lr= an d thegu; Wolvea on a tonight. 1 1 e Trojana! 20- good job ar

. AlanW arr Raft River well. We’re

lyersAssoeRG............ ' ■ thls week.s ' . ~ aince_tho'

Thero. an 1C largest group union jurif 8ed picket lines' Friday's to ploy and got defensive

le^posaibility of of Dallas amatchea in the Claybom i lie'weekend. . New-^Engli ore playora re-‘ 'W atson ol IS before tho 1 p. linemen v or getting paid Lyons of tt

ISU:

f iIDAHOIflVNDALS ^-------------------------- ^14-10 a t halftimo but did elajm-that-<!«i8ioTrf8*26:------^lat emphaaizea the type bat- s( inderdog alwaya is capable A ag up in 'th ia ■ ihtrastat« Id rh is one will bepn at 7:30 ;yi iirday in tho Minidome. \S ! got to be amart enough to tJ ' to-ploythiaopponent.'Gil*—bl

e r f i

I S tone. left, and Sandy Rov

^ 7 o t a l r e citum in the second to fash- 13-6 advantage before their 7 ng game broke down allow, g e Vikings a run of nine It points. . , hod them down, but let

ack in the aecond game." af- : ■.third'-yeQ'r CSrCdach’‘Ben‘®' ."We just tightened up ond ?' ur passing game Ipavea ua : can’t got-the ofTonBO going. “ ------------------------------------- rvput the ball on the net in hree enabling the toiler viai- 1-all tie. then aurrendercd fi tt four points before roiiying k ioJoad-atJ7-6-on-ono-of-18-b! ‘giatered on the night by 5- bi

wsMV-C ncd the game and the score- tjite well. Costleford sus- c I aetbock when quortcrbacklleson wda hurt and left the e■th&ilrflLhair He come back 'ilittle wide receiver service . vngyquartcr, turning the sig- fng over to Jeremy Burgess, cliver Coach Tom Harrison 0

charges’ showing after a 1; 'eek. ■ tot a pretty good 44-0 thrash- FtSflW ejtfl'nithcn we had____oblems at home during the r 'p clpgrr*d thnspjipwith 0 ...g •etingyeaterdoy morning • ji guyaJugtT:ame-hcr<rnrplfly-= I thought our line did a v and our running backs, irr and Eric TelTord did very” v t’re very thin ot running t

eiation-roehck. bringing the total to '8 6 ~{ 1C' strike started Sept. 22. > ore 1,686 ployera underirisdlction, ; • -------- ^--------- 1/ s union defectora included ^'e end EdToo'.Tdir Jonea -(la s ; , comerback_Roymond__n and guard Sean Farrell of 1 igland; wide receiver Stevo 1 of Denver;, and defenaivo J

1 Joe KlecJco and Marty i fA o New York JeU,jae^^^

: A n]bertaon said. T hese guya

- any-t«aja in our conferonc going to be r^ady to play Sa

The Bengala, who have straight extending back

jM i^ n , -really- baysn’t-pla alnce the big win ove'r Id years ago. After beat Vandals, ISU lost ita fi games of the 1985 season ished 2-^ a year ogo.. “Anybody in the confefc

" takea'~ahybod^for~grant£c foolish and ts going to be m e long evening," Gilberts

selves a little bit' with our 1 Arizona gome a year ago loss)-and'maybe in 'partic

:years ago on our trip to Ida ■. We had won six straight gc

they were struggling a t t ~but'we-wer8 not-prepared*

i t o

A ^k:- -g-'

lowlan combine on blocL

g i o n m a' foot, 9-inch putaide hitter

The momentum regaint■ Eoglea again prevailed 15jj

But the pendulum awut to the Vikings a t that point

---- Riding the hitting-of six-1j-aidc^-hitter-Kathy Spanglei

broke away from a tic a t •I ing CSI juat two more poi . three possesaions and aet

—rubber-game-on-the-8tren(, 15-6 win.

The teams exchanged I five.timea in the deciding g■ fore Urie, a 5-11 treshmar l-blocker -got -the~B 8gles- • board. But a second rash’

raceintoLback. And Andy (Whitaket excellent night throwing tl

The victory evened Raft season record a t 3-3 and le

: Trojons3-l i n theMVC. C which had won ilfflflBtibai fell to 4-2-overall and;3_-l _ii conferenc'd. Castlcfo'fdrRa and Mockuy all trail leagu

—Oakloy-bjMMjo-gamet-thoA^ have yet to ploy the Horne teams from the MVC will j

. playoffs.___ *Thi8 kecpH Ufl jp tho hu

, riaon added ofthe game. If —gcLflomajloyera back oflli

jured list, i t ll f io lp T Is r”------CuBllBftJTd^ach-Sonffl

was confounded by hia teai “Raft River ia a good toa:

'■’ watched them last week oi they were not as bad a t thi

k e d b x h S ^ nJ “ atllrrehabilitatirigan Tt^ . will not ploy Sunday, r . There were, also aomt — fcctiooa by Los Angoloa Ri 1 Son Francisco 49era. t I .ended in.tho intcreat of tCiI___ Howie Long and Bill'Piif Los Angelas Raiders repo 3 left comp aflor. being con J Al Davia; tho toom'a.owi / main on atriko in the i . toam unity,____

y th il■a con beat happened andmee. -Wo'rc in my mind. WSaturday.-, near as readyve lost 10 ofourgam eon k ' to laat Gilbertson s

Idobo tw o ' offenae.'He U ating the Corky Federic final. four nior tailback'

m ond f in - ' w dereceivers '' Gilbertson s

(fence who Stoto’ hes'had l£'d~ia' very ~ qOart^rb'acXTh' m atorotor pressed by se Ison said, ability and n

r Northern who is hampgo (a 24-0 injury. Marianiicula'r two' shirl Jreahnitiaho State, who went dowgames and in the Beiigals'. the time. Brown’s car id-forwhat-'-lhnitcd-to-fhn

tur<

ck lng a R ic k s C o llege.sp

atch to 1■r Plaster, ing errors left C ned, the Rowlan, whc 5 ^ . . -. kills, tallied tw( ung back which moved Cl nt. • Julie Hibbard’sx-foot out- her teams final' ler,'Rlck8 ’.away tho match t 4 allow- -Wc did play I >oints ont at tin,ca looked

J l ? f Stroud wngth-of-a-(irop-To-17nO-J

this kind of le d service backs to the wo : game be* we’d won wc woi an middle'. uguinai"Norih Ic

h of pass-^'home (to"^ t int<

LcLdojiny:er) hais on score indicate : the ball." We expected c ft River’s problora w as\ left the mental errors Caatleford, penalties, not ju r^m esi— xialteam sint;

— to the right ap loft~River “If we don’t ^c-lcading discipline ball■AVolvea--------viduals-want-inets. ' ^ 0 ^-night — we're I go to lhe moking the pi

It took Raft takc.the icqd,.

Ifwe can ” - Mark WightfiTthr. in.

Jam's ploy. M att Gilbert'ejam, I Raft)Rlverupand I knew tleford held 01hat 44-0 • Sco RAFT

mpredefec"Billy and 1

, to our famili

that Were “Aftor furi tAnm.unlty Dovis.-he fell Pickelofthe tho t it ^?551d ported, then.................whato' onvinced by pomt. wo’vo . wner, to re- and join our

intoreat of evorwo’lldo, ............ ...............s S e e N

. . .' I '

n g c ind got beat. It's etched I W« were not anywhere _

dy to play in any phase ond lost”I says Idaho State has pcoplOr^jECciaUy in ita_ —

listed senior fullback rico of Twin Falls, »e- :k Caston and senior ir Shawn Betila.1 said tha t while Idaho lad ii\}UTy problems at ■ThThas olwoys bten lm=

notes th a t freshman hiaI'hos Tcplsccd Mariani; oginpered by 0 shoulder 29ani in tOm replaced red- t«rnian Jason' Whitmer. aaiown with a knee iiyjury ustils'opener. ap:areer has been ahort, offi [iv6 4 UU1 tcia including '

d a ^

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St'N'-l(i

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Bespike Friday se

fei

R icks "; CSI behind 8-1. p“i-ho contributod 10 tutwo of those in a run deCSI within five, but de

i’s late kill repreated ‘ • anQl'flCorc_aa.Eicka-put— jui ch is;? .:-::.:-;;— ~coi ly a great match andcd great on offense," upwho saw hia netters St

0"oirth{rycnrr*B ut-------thleavea ua with our

woll in the region. If would juat hood d win /m n m o o n w w i r -t-th em -o r Ricks a f - - nto the playoffs)." . ' ' |

/brojoL?ited to some of our fona. d 0 tough game. Our ^ IS wo made all kinds o f- .. )rs, ofisidc and clipping _| lot getting the right sp c -. ^ into the game, not going.apota. ' ■ __n’t get together and play ' _j lall — not what the indi-nt-todoliko-thoy.did-to.-----I’re going to have trouble p! playotis." nc.conunucd.__aft River nine plays to id ^ m itak c r throw inglo_g, itfor the final nine yarda ;> Litfifl flndrliTflecoadajc i l l—

rt'a fumble recovery aet JJ, up on the 39 but Caa- 1 on a fourth-and-one and T RIVER on PogoB2 ^

ctfons— iid I camo in out of loyalty _ liliqa'ond loyalty to tho jonitotion," Long said. urthcr~tolkn~will» Mr. “fxfelt, and we both agreed__lid bo bettor to do'it ^ a ci ito'vor we do. So at this '0 decided to go back out q1 ur toommatos and what- w lo, we’ll do it aa 0 team.” _t< ) NFL on P age B8 - P

a n h

his first career atart lost St ■against-Utah-He complete* 29 passes for 236 yards and tarcepted three ' timea. Oil! aaid the fact that Idaho S t used three quarterbacks thii a probable cause for ISlTs aoffonaivD o u tp u t . -------------— "Our—offensive—linemen

Saturday, C

— — ! - M o r e p r e p s V ■ B u s i n e s s ^ ■ , C l a r i f i e d B

B o i s e S

t o y e q r c

a ^ i r ^Py RTF. W PR! fM P-------^

BOISE Boibo Stoto’a fl victoriea of the aeason wer No. 3 ia proving elusive.- - Chastened ty a 55.44 loss Big Sky Conference opener Weber btato iastweek,l}ic2

-cos-face .a,muat-win_situa night a t Bronco Stodium Montana State.

“They’re a lot like we ar first-year Boise Stato Coai H alir'T hey’re.a ne_’0>-tPK they’ve instituted a lot of c There are still a lot of ho) they're definitely working right direction, and I think

Game time ia 7 p.m. in Stadium. '

"We are making progress proving both offensively,

-sivclyand with special t«an first-year Montana Stoto Earl Solomonaon, who' broi option offense from North S tate to MSU after wlni NCAA Division II chosi]

-la s t^^d iv ^“W c^'ccd‘=td-' ovoid the errora'and get of Boise."

Montana State. 1-3 overo 1 in Big Sky games, and Boi

-havo-virtuolly.iiew..dcf&ni year, and both ore struggli Bobcats and Broncos ra te si seventh, respectively, in rus fense in tho Big Sky. Montai ia allowing an overage of 47 per gome, BSU 405. -

_ _ “WcJuat_necd to.gcLmor aaid vetoron BSU defenai Petor Kwiatkowaki, one of turning atartora on the defenae. "Most of the guya defense are. playing new p and they’ll improve with ti jua t _o .question .of.deyclopii confidence."

Hall aoys the Broncos, w up 509 yords lost week to State, are 0 better defcnsi^

-than'thoTiumberaindlcater

Alexandim t o l i e uBy JOHN NELSON

—Th^Associaled-Prenit---------

DETROIT - The Detroi won 0 bottle of firsts with Friday night ond moved in t placo tio with the Blue Jay American League East.

__ “Right now, it’a a t\Bcaaon," soidJDoyic^Alcxonc pitohed tho Tigers to a 4-c over the Blue Joys for hi

“fltrflight“victory~\vith-bat“ a'

-necded-to-winr-We-wertP^ game. We didn’t w ant to be i

-tion-whero w chad tu win tv

= T h e BIuF-Jq^ 'f i 'ow linvr

was 'jVi games lost ttundo they lost the final game 0 game aerie^ against De Toronto and then three sti Milwaukee. The toams ho< on Soturday and Sunday'

. Stadium, facing the poaaib _Mondoy.playoffifthe tie pe:

■ RookloScott-Luaaderhit mtyor-league 'homor for twi runs, Alon Trommell .h it i h o l^ r and D e tro it^ e d aj) rora by Tofdhto fHIFa 1 Rnncc Mulliniks to acoro earned runs.

Trommell^”tho Tigers si alao tumod in a magnific

._to-fltart.ono_of.fivo, Detroi _ p la ^ and help protect the

ia pp<1 heard three diffe

__ and voicea three^ now and we junM J : “ ISU Coach'^imKo ' } J difficult thing tin i j /_ offcnsca for three T backs'three differt' . Koetter has ht

week trying to mei > -• ■■ ing defenae, whici

overage of 538 yor “We haven’t pit

— n---------consistency.-brit ------- '■^--eom e bright spotSaturday l*(Senior inside 1 ted-15-of- Galley-haa-played id was in—-very consistent. (£ tilbertaon Don Davis and State has safety) Mike Marl hia foil is sistent too. The 1 I sporadic will help us 'beci----- ----- competition. We’vien—have------- • S e e GAME

’,Cotob0r3,1987 Times-New

)s B 2 --------------------- —v la rk e ts B 4 -5 B 5 - 1 2

> t a t e w i l

o u p t o n i

t M S U

firat two -ere eaay;

sain their >r againatlirrB ron-jation..tOr.........___________n againat \_,______ ______

are,“ aoid I ' " ' “ >ach Skip . ^ ' ^ 7gram ond~ r changea.loles. B ut............ig in thenk we are \ j Q D

in Bronco

BS and im-' [______________iy. defen-ams." said----- "We got klnd7ite Coach canny oflensive rought his said Hall. T hey th D akota, 18 - • third-do' Inning an opportuntiea. 1 mpionahip completed 21 of r-execute.— Becm‘ ^ i k c ”we' ofter it at away oil night. I

down conversion roll and 0- more’, which tu loiae State drives. That’s 28inscfl-.thia-_" ______ .______jliiig. Tho Hall added th sixth and nutes with the bo ashing de- Stote’a defenae. Ulna State T h a t’a aometl' 479 yarda have to do ogaini

he aaid. “We ijceore-reps.l.laive end ‘ "d establish thi o ftw o re - trouble. We ju st e Bronco fenaeofFthe field IB on thia The Bobcats ’ positions different chollei time. It’a State did, Holl so

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who gave SUite-Northridge to Wcbcr “.ive tcnm W=b"'', which u« ----------------- .SctrB BO N G

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" M o f e b ^•oit Tigers —h Toronto lead. Mulliniks h nto a first- die tha t Traran aya in the firat-baae aide of

handed to sect two-gome ~Whitakorto atar

indetvwho -^^W2vo-got4oH 1-3 victory Mullinika aaid. hia ninth you can aoy. We

TTlaBrro-r—Kit a bull up thu

^ e h in d -a —it’s-ovcr-ond-doi e in a poai- we have to con Lwu to lie; ' npiiin:**—______ _____ Toronto .got a;^lost-five -off-Ale^ander-iTi lead thot with tho holp 0

day bclore miigor'icaguc hii of a four- first homer of t

Detroit" in run shot, on a straight to . Both Leo and ^ o«e games for iryurod Blue y 'o t Tiger Alexonder, wl ibilitv of 0 in trndo from At jorsiats. has won oil nint lit^hia flrat--ll-Btarta with t wo Detroit tered eight h t o'lea'ddfr M nnih^, walked tp air of c r-.’five before g e ^

'boseman "MikoTIonncmar •0, W q uiw_ Lloyd Moaeby

- tho eighthrBtoli shortatop, linika walkedTl

ficent play and got George itiJhejifth ... fielder’a choico-j roit double 'grounded into c he one-run - • See TIOEl

e niifferent snap counta -iree s traight weeks______jum p offsides, iK oetter. ^ t ’8 been a - timovrise, putting in

ree different quarter*______Terent weeks.*-----------------I been spending the mend his hemorrhag* fhic|i is giving up a n - yo i^s a game, played with a lot of

rat-there-have^been^------ --jpot8,“ aaid Koetter. ■ le linebacker)' Mikeyed-well—« he’a been— -----t. (Senior comerback) iid (sophomore free ilorka have been con- be first three games because of the good^e’ve come out of it ex*--------M E ott-Page-B3-------------- r

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ndi»rcaughfon an un- ive night for Weber,“ hey converted on 14 of 1-down conversion . T heir quarterijackI of.33 p asses .an d .it........w e ^ e n ; 'o n ly “a~atep“ ' ' It. Four of those third- nons were 14 yards or

turned into scoring i 28 points right there.

1 th a t Weber's 31 mi- e ball wore down Boise le.nothing we absolutely ainst Montono State," ijeed to come out and trol. J f they come outI th an option, wb’re in ' ast have to get the'de- ield.“ts will • present much illenges .thon WeberII said.Lwo-eamea.wc-played_____ware S ta to -a n d -C a l--- idge) th a t used kind of nd then we played . used split backs. Now N G O S o n P a^ e B S -----------

Tigers -eJ a ys

ks h it a ball up the mid- jnm ell fieldi^ on the. .. e of second, theri bock* second baseman Lou ita rt the play.5org5^Kttrd-W m orrow ^2= lid. “T hat’a, really all „We hod our choncea. I W lhiddrfiT K ti'T rlQ ar—

-donc-withrTomorrowr — 'come out to the park

it oU-three o f its ru n s - -

I h it and Manny Lee a of the season, 0 three- - . a cold, drizzly night. ..,d Myers were playing lue Jay s storters. •, who came to Detroit v A tlan taJaat. Aug. 12.nini* of.hia deciflions in ___-th tho 'T igefa , He acaU '

h ita in sevcn-plua ' red four and atruck out e ^ n g wl]ef_help_from____Tian.eby aingled-to-lead-nfp— ^ stole aecond. and Mul. a. Hehnemon came on irge BeU to h it into a ico-and Ju an Bonique*, to Q double play. Hen. BERS on P ag e

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_______ CardinalB, using a 1ing of backup player after” game Prida:

-- drew kudos from Ma Henog.

T h a t was a prctt really," Henog said tory over th e New Yi played it in 2 hi

---------— -a in u ts i, _ aod «ivc' ’______ bomfi-happy."'

Tbe C a ^ n a ls , wh_________ tbeir third National

^ tle on Thursday i ized on a New York

. ' twice and overroino i the third inning.

“That’s about the.. __ game Tve played fir_________ carecr.^jaid_D.ave_M

Meta, whose m isa----- :------- York.—=T eoplft-say-

poeition, but it’s not xiised to playing thci

_________ eafly-aa it looks.’!___Aside from three I

all, Heraog character as crisply played.'

1 wouldn’t be afm lineup "we had out again," Hersog said, of them will play-ag We probably won't t

■ ■tflrting. lineup- unti playoffs."

John Tudor, 10-2, New York hits in tl third innings .to gai

_ 8traight*victoo^wll Rick H o i^n and Ste got his first major*le

AL:cNEW YORK' (AI

___ ______ ^John pitched a sevei276th career victo'n

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♦ ------------ John.-13-^6.-walii■ T s ^ c k TOt fivo for t

leit>handei^a third < in 33 starts this seat

New York took a : second inning off

............. - -Ballard, 2-8, onnm ---------------by - - Jerry—Royster

Meacham.- ' Cal Ripken’s sac

duced the only Orii ing in Carl Nichi

r-.— — -opened-thffthirdinn , ble and moved to

Washington’s infielc New York added

—:_____-ru n -in -th o -s ix th -D estrade. singled, Royster’s single, a Rick Cerone’s sacrifi

K ansas C lfy -------- - M in n e s o ta ^

KANSAS CITY, Danny Tartabull hit and catcher ScottiM bles for his first

----------- league- hits, loadin.C i^ Royals past champ Minnesota T d a y n i^ t .

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retty good game, ‘ facing, b iid of tho 3-2 Vic- the seco T York Mots. “We anywoy,'

hours and 14 ■ “Fortunji ovozybodv—wcnt—-pitcheaj

After Iwho nailed down Mcts a’{ nal League East third. Si y“nigbtrSIpJ“ '— bnclnnr )rk e r ro r^ score walk fror no a 2-1 deficit in Mogad

too soonJie fifth or sixth Hpward first basc-in m y .. Lindema

B Magadan of the Oqutfndo iscue cost New on the“ plmf if*« nn HIIBVnot unleM you're C t t f C l l .here. It’s not os j f f o U S i

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-------------Dave Cf>2. survived five J the aecond and -p.ave C< gain hia seventh • ‘ w lthTrlief'from --:Steve Peters,who Stmwcll r-league save. Redss

Jnbn~m£(AP) - Tommy- fifthinni jven-bitter for his fore Tan»ry“Friday n ig h t-ru n .- it a: w -Y ork-Y ankees-runs battreX>riolca,3.1_______ Bret.Si

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was (sacrifice fly pro- interfere >ioles’ run, driv- etfs sing ichols, who had ing error mmrtg-with a dou^-r-Brctt. to third on Ron jQ o 5 tO leldhit. I t f i fied an insurance M ilU JCth -w hen-Orestes----- BOSTd, took third on homcred . and scored on inning t Tifico ny. over Mil

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i Madison hitdou- six hits, rst three major- Reliev ding the-Kansas. eamod-t 3t the AL West of work a Twins, 6*3„Fri- starter J

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s to n 7USTON (AP)” Trac^Joncff~ in flve runs, including the

winner with a double in Cin- ;i's five-run sixth inning, ral- the Reds to a 12-7 victoiy louston Friday night •r the Astros took a 6-5 lead I four-run fifth inning, pinch- Kurt Stillwell doubled and Col!!na-fllngled ta-open the off Rocky Childress, 1-2. Concepcion, who hod four

and three runs batted in, d ed _ o u t„ to ._ b rin g .. home _cil'with the tying run.-----------s starter Dennis Rasmussen,

cksMp-hisining, then threw a strike be- artabull hit fiis 33rd home C also gave the outflelder-99- .attedin.---------- ------------------iSaberhagen, 18-10. gave up lits and had four strikMUts

etc game.)yl^ckett, who had four hits " le Twins, doubled in the . and scored on Kent Hrbck’fl J n ih e fifth, Greg Gagne _ warfedJiCBt_w^eri_Madisoti_

called for catcher's urence, went to third on Puck- ingle, and scared on a throw- ror by first baseman CJeorge •

to n 3u a u k e e 2 .STON,.(AP) - - Spike. Owen red with one out in the I2(h ; to lift the Boston Red Sox Milwaukee 3-2 Friday night, ling the Brewers’ five-gomeng s t r e a k . .................... ...........en's second homer of the sea- itfed'a-pltchirr u a -m-wliich- lukee starter Ted -Higuera,, went the distance, allowing ts.ievcr Wes Gardner, 3-6, ■d-tho victory-with one inning • 3rk after replacing Boston *r JeffSellers in the 12th.,:h Milwaukee trailing 2-1 in )p of the ninth, the BrewerB'It Riles singled, was sacri-

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ilsadd ^I 4rl, held Houston to two ' the fifth, when singles

Bass;—Glenn - Daris —: Pankovits scored the fii

' - t h e inning, fg- -Ken - Carainiti -followe n two-run double and Tr i doubled for another run. j Houston made it 10-7 ^ the sixth on a groundout- rb u r th e ReHs pulled ahei

' the seventh on a sacrifIP- Jones_and—a__double^ O’Neill. " ' .)t Jones' other RBI came

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MONTREAL (AP)

nings for his first vict July 30 aa the Montre

‘ff~helpod by threo uneamet le feated the Chicago Cub V doy night.I- Heaton. 13-10, who en 7 game losing sbeak, had

' starts without winning.: id out one batter and walkeII- fore Andy McGafiigan pi d final three innings forle saver-^"^— :----- ----------2. The Expos, who were e ir from the East Divis 1, Thursday, broke a 1-1 t le s ta ^ rG re g Maddux,6-1-----ing—three rims - in - th1, inning.

s^TSth^!■ ficed to second, and score c Sveum’s double off the 9- .wall-------- ------------------- Sea ttle^S — —• Texas 4S = = »!U 3N & T 6ft-T S ia]i-

Pinch-hitter Gory. ] s -walked with’ the'bases e snap an eighth inning tic fl the Seattle Mariners a 5 e _^ver the Texas Rangern . nIgKt._____________s Matthews drew his wt c- liever Steve Ho\4'e, who I- ' with two outs and two rt e ' and walked Alvin Davis t<

licved starter Greg Hari seventh, took the loss-

Dennis Powell, 1-3, too: n s t a ^ r Clay; Parker in. h and got the victory. Bill \ )X pitchcd the final IV's for t, save.

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h----- CHICAGO- ■ (AP r ~ =а. McGwire's run-scoring Ig snapped an llth-inning

the Oakland Athlctics h<б, beat the Chicago White »g Friday night. -- - >n It was Oakland’s fourth

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g a r s o f t h e W , ~ ~ Z H “ e r i« I w o n -th .

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g i v e B Y U a l 1^ — D en e—G ar

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)MetsMrgh 6 b •!tphia 4 ---------------'R G H _(A P J.^ D nm eU .

two errors led to a “leam ed-runs,—h it—a ----- ~single in the seventh j'

la^ night as the Pitta- " tes defeated the Phila- ^1Um 6-4. ..................9 out in the seventh, elosi walked and Jose _ gled— ag a in st^ M ik e " * •10. lleliever Jeff Cal- ^\( mit Andv Van Slvkg.___p consecutive run-scor- ^ 5 to Coles and Sid ^

ar te r Bob Walk, 8-2, al- P ’ one earned run in ?" jgs. Jim Gott p i t t e d V inlngforhlBlSthBavc.------

___________ cm c ls c o 4lANCISCO (AP) - P hT S SH eT ^K S ffirC il^ed one run in six in- rookie shortstop Jeff °

1 three.singlesand two ^\tlan ta Braves downed P ancisco Giants 6-4 Fri- ^

2-^, ahiit_ out the - five innings before

‘~Frandsco“ M elendw“ ' “ sixth with a homer. I t trlts’ 11th pinch homer 8 n, one shy of the m ajo r- ’ ** rd held by the Cincin- ;n- 1957 and the N e w - : nl9M .

fctory—1 three innings, allow- . dus' sacrifice fly in the v he -11th - for Chicago’s -

lego led off the 11th alk and . scored on - j

ine_off__reliever BoB_ * Mike Davis sacrificed ■*

< third, and he s c o t^ seco's sacrifice fiy.ied_the_score.:with two____*j-eightk-D onnie .H ill. '

an error by th ird ! )hy Phillips. Hill l i n ^ igle to center, went to ferry Hairston’s s in g le ';-when-left-fielder“Luis-------nbled the ball with , vancing to second. Jk relieved starter C urt iHULscoreiaa.Phillips____I grounder. Carlton . iflce advanced pindl- . ryl Boston to third and ,

to second. Boston' ... Greg W alkerfa-

but-Plunk-rotired K en------1-iTifroirtRloK--------------------->;

n l a 1 0 ;ind 4 !

Crf,-Calif. (AP)-----Don -<the 321st game of his ^

ly night and the .Cali- i Is sent Cleveland to its 3f the season, beating "ft10 :4 . ■ s: , „ — — --------;--------- ' B

J tliumps s li State .1 ies, 45-24 g-Utah-(AP)-----Q uarter— t;Johscn an d , third-team_ t [ike Salido ran for two rB-each-to~lead-Brigham— t45-24 non-conference vie- c ’ night over in-state rival • r

U ege fo o tb a ll -1

icorodon rimST>r24Tmd'40 Salido, ploying in place , ired starter Fred am, scored on runs of 1 J 18 for the Cougars, 3-2. ^ Icials did not specify whym fullback Alema Har>1 not start, although they < was ineffective-the las t— <

a3redrHamngton-scored— il touchdown on a S-yarf 1j-Qccondo left. _‘a ^ tra iQ -o n ly ^ 2 4 -ta -a t—’ f .the .third 'quarte r after I mith" :aught an 8-yard ijfass from BreriTSiiy^der'; 1 e thrown by the junior col- : Ilep4roroJoliot7Hl,--------- ~:ilugnrs t i ^ acored two~!_j ouchdowns in tho next lUtes on ^ i d o ’s 7-yard ' 22-yard.nm b y .f^ h m o n J ulbtu. ! • ' 'a junior, «m pleted 24 of for 288 yarda aa the Cou- t Western Athletic Confer- ' th e ir second s tra ig h t-at ~ « ofwinlessVSU.;. - 7 - ind Jensen each scored0 first half and Leonard led a_48j:ard_field goal.-tol n 1 17-6 halftime lead. f( }am er-fiickod-firtt-half-g1 of 48 and 36 yards for . softho Pacific Coast Ath- t iation. Snyder also throw ^ icpring piiflB to Pat New-_ti 1 33-ya^ scoring pass to p he game’s final play.__ ' • _,t]

injury iBruins al rout at W

By The Times-News

IDAh 6 F A I ^ . , - 'B r a i and Scott H ^ e y ran for t%

_downB_eoch_iii.eparking a total offense effort by Ida here Friday as the to; Tigers routed Twin Falla 5 Gem State Cilonferenee Wg football game.

Tbe Tigers turned tlu w Bruin turnovers into tbuchi taking a 40*8 halftim'e lead.

I t was the worst loas foi T a n n s a i r s iH ^ t t e - B r a i r

Borah 57.7 in 1984.Tbe Bruins had no luck

ping Idsiho Falls’ runnin which rolled up 305 yards

-including-143 yards by I-junior*.- ________ _____ ___

The Bniins’ three touchd -cam »-on-th»-arm -of fiiin

Joel Jund. who com plet^ passes for 255 yards'. His

-cam e-on-an-8-yari-pass- Brunkow with 3 m inutes a onds left in the first hall Brunkow again with a 63- p ^ with 10:26 left in t quarter, then teammed up

) servo tight end Lance Whit KSO-yard pass with 3:54 rem -'the game. - -

—The loss dropped-Twin F 4 for the season and 2-3 games, while Idaho FoUs'i

•H S U ___________■;UikiFib___________ H tl

' ir-r««tfUni'iKMpMft«Bi^ir - EiM I h s foLIF - ilmUr 33 m I lM >r h a Ehwl

W endell 2 2 ^D t> c 1 n f i ----- -------

DECLO - Greg Hirai n 77 yards and two touchdo' Friday as Wendell topped ' 6 in a Canyon- Conferei

-school football game--------Hirai scored on a 1-yard

9 minutes and 55 seconds 1 second quarter to give

—Trojans ff8-0^nd agoin wit maitiing in A e third quari Wendell up 22-6. ^

N orth G em 3 6 Carev 12

— BANCROFT— - - - Nortl knocked Corey out of the for a spot in the state eij football playoffs here Frida; 36-12 Sawtooth Conference

~a!!l .KO - WluU I pMi t a J<aUM I pu> tiM IC-hitinraipMbMlMO - J«Dbu7 ru (pw bMlfiO - Or«n»< a put ha ;n iiiK inm r>il

S h e lley 17^^ Burley 14

. SHELLEY- An eij fourth quarter fell ju s t thn short for Burley Friday nigl Bobcata dropped a 17-14 no

- ence decision to previously Shelley in a non-conferei school football game.

Tho Russets’ Mike Shirie the scoring with a 2 yarc midwoy through the first but Burley junior running

_plicdinkind miAutes later.Shelley ^ k tho lead for

—the-sccond.quartenopcncd.terback Dwight Wray’s 1-

" run. Sheldon Wray gathen —two point coversion.-The d

camo midway through the riod on a Russett 22-yard fi

----- '•••- • ' --Ti

.....n-l^irwdra»lUiCiil«ll - . . . . .-— 5iB»a-;MJrc-------- — -B-R>!n(i>n I rirl na iIMWm p*M frem R

F ller21V a lle y s

E B E N -^ T h S ' Filer ' scored on their first four p

Raft River• C ontinued from Pof

then appeared getting toge__offensively. __________— -Tho-Wdveamoved-tQaJi

and-oiie a t tho Trojans’ 21- f«niilHn*>gfltth<»firat<^wn

— lonj^hilo . - -Alter a piint exchange, V

; pounced'ou'd (Dastleford fii . : tho Wolves’ 30-yard line ai~nlnyfflnti»rthid[^cgBTndBPi

o u to fre a^ . • “ ■“ Whitaker scored t}io tbui

on a quarterback keep and .throw to W arr for tho two-] conversion. .»

Raft River added ita fina touchdowns in tho third qi Tho first came on the third

Tigets^^• C ontiiauedfrom Pa]

noman re t i r ^ tho side in t for his seventh save7 en<

'-gam e on a double playr^— • .“Five double plays — tha

■ T i^ rs Manager Sparky / said. “Now, it’s all even,' ai

-the-way-it-flhould-be-The players can’t give people i

-thanthat;^--v— - • -

bsorb 59- daho Fallsrod Fo.te rtwo touch- “a 457-yard Friday night ,aidaho Falls Vikings 21-8 intop-ranked ence contest59-20 in a ram-----------

ligh school * t% 4,in[UciCui.- - •.-------K-SSiJnaWiM« first-half zhdowns in .

t .'M n O akley 4 t dns-lostto— 5 / i o s / l O n C •, . , OAKLEY ^

third straight si^ ' as the third-rai

F ^ t . r ” a over Shoshone,- Foater,

^F w f^d ifferci unrt^i^ncK— -fui

. t o ^ o w ^alii He hit oo^_— - ^a-yard TD g i a i S f S M

the third g ; K S S > S : ip with re-utneyfora o>H.SRUp>«'«ttn'maimngin ^ a c k a y 6.Falls to ^ - H a g e r m q i

•?„“ “ S HAGERMAN : M inen went or( ' ( i - » the fizat half an

^ . t a i t a ^ - t l ^ J a s ^ a n .- Magjc Valley

school football g

i \ — ----------

H-iuM9nB<Uck(iu _________ __ H-EntaUjwlOrt

™ hedforiowns here K-aSfiF-tihaPhd D « l L ^ c r o m e 3 3

W o o d f l Mrd run with JEROME - B left in the continued their e the the left tho Wood F rith 5rl6re*—the'opposite tac irter to p u t. a 37-0 South-(J<

ence victoiy.I* ** Jerome, runn

and probably r^ _________ state A-2 rank• Wolverines, no

touchdowns in t

J-BuUallpMtaaRrth ' -Gem - -.J-E«cjiTOiOaB^0 running J-OnltrHnafChmu eight-man •lay with a H a n s c n 2 icc football M urtaugh

--------MURTAUGH

three touchdov rtiWi. as the Huskies

Devil eleven 25- Conference foot

' - - A 43-yard“B«quarterback K Adams and a G

eight-point goals of 30 ya iree points dose at halftii igh tasthe could find the ei non-confer- team in the sea lly winless.i^nce high H-Aii«*jiMai»idtd

- • ® H-AUnTrulUibU H-AiuaUpMfral'l ^ o ^ n e d S r a f e Sird, plunge H-wd«4,^n«m. at quarter,)g back re- G o o u i n g C

s ^ b i d a i K " " b e r i s >d .o n . ,u a r ^1-yard TD bacRT^te Low •red in the ™shing and see difference - downs to help tl

.e third pc- ^ “ 33-14 C ^ field goal. toiyover Kimbe

-The.w in-.sm —a i i t-iT game losing stn

................ evened their se.J. wnj-j— —_—jjjnyjog ut 3 ^ BlUrVM) C«ajLi|

0-U»4jifd ma cUd 6 0-U»4ryJr<uilU«i

r 'WildcotB K uSrtTi rtTOi'ol! ■■possesions

r------—---- -a g o B l tho half when sc gether linebacker Lave

off a pass andro L fourth. paydirt. A p a s ^II but - -----Later,.WigHti■n nn(< fh>»y y a ^ Punt th a t b agaiirfor a’~ -^foK l player ai

- • .------e r e d - b y W u ^‘ Wll!ifTVAr " to'Wl’glirset'up ifilmbloTit---- for-Warr to «m ]and five CasUeford brc« a i i l l « a = 5 a | ! ! p ! a ! a

cutbackonafo i iuai’dowri— roFrr^eo-yawdiid then ...........o-pdint'- . K lw S i^V ru^

oaltwo C-BviM4naimequarter.id play

- V v - . ■ . m-TlM E

age H I I CC1 the ninth HIGHESroUAi inding the ' WASHED

S iih e - E ^ ^ it ____-----------3 onjTOoro

) - 2 0 [

Is :rep -foo tbzJl

t and beat the VaUey J' in a Cainyon Conferf

________ I I i*-ri■ ■-i I * . i — I

ciCuM) -— ----------

........

4 6 It n c - 0 -------------------- i ~

- i Oakley posted its It shutout Friday m'ghl 1-ranked Hornets roUefl . ne.46-0 inaM agicV aJ- icehigh'schoorfootbaU

nning back J.J. Gee ir threo of those

■ t 0 a I-;#Tl M I l-«il l« * ^ W.lhl abiMliVuuarfbck)ituWI

'" 6 5 1 : i a n 3 2 ,[AN The M ack^ t on a 50-point tear in f and went on to handle tan P im ’tes„6 j:3 2 _ in > _

— C ^ e re n c e —h i ^ ' ill game Friday n ig h t ; _______ « « I ii-w_» ■ 11 Tl-BiJoMkick)

I MkktTUcktuMllOirtnal _ __

UmuUmbM)naPhthilFliutiuBuikr) .

.3 7I v e r O ■ - ^- The Jerome Tigers

leir winning ways and »d River Wolverines oh

i-O n tra l Idaho Confer-

imning ita record to 6-0 ly remaining atop the ankings, staggered the

now To^.^w lth - three in the first quarter__________ ,_fl • I 1-0__________ iJP H • l-«ERatUhurlCuauBmi BialtcU.. J . ^ __________ _

gh 1 6 .IQH------ - ^ - “ H anBcii-?yre-M icirT6wped-rdr—idowns Friday evening ues held off a young Red 125-16 in aMagic Valley football game. iT jass frora'Bophomere - i Kelvy Rovlg^to-Cwy a G rant Cummins field yards kept Murtaugh

ilftime, but only Royig le end zone for the home second s lx t^ n minutes.------ ------- ;---- 1 18 t 1 11idbiM) ' ciUecMIifraRmilCummtwUciitHFO“*fMk>ck)

g 3 3 ’l y l 4 _________ ___liY — Senior running__.ow p i^ e d up 170 y a ^ s 1 scored a pair of touch-Ip the.Gooding-Scnators__Canyon Conference vic- mberly Friday.■snapped-a -raxi^-thre-■ streak for Gooding who

r season and conference '1 and 2-2 respectively.------------------------ 11 « I |.U« ft e u -ucUdCtiM)UcifiiMjuiUrCtMkUt

ul'aiStelS 'taiUkblM)InuKQxaiWrbdi

n sophomore avem Kempton picked d romped 32 y a r ^ to iss to Wfght'coriverte'd. ___ ^ t got off a booming 12latbouDCedjfftLCaa;____T and and wasrecov-------t9 to \tibc;2 .9rA fltrike— up a tw6->ard plunge-sompleto scoring.------------[ broke the shutout with-- heganie wlteii~BuiKess r f o ^ y a r d rollout tod'dKvg:-------------------------

I j 0 ‘t t “unrUuteteWinl . .

imbiM) ,

y1 E T 0 :O R b E R “ -

OALJUAIITYUTAH COAl,HEO AND OILED.;

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. Columbia ( make histc Jby losinc

(again) tod■ ^ E V r ^ O R K (AP) - -Columbia Liotia con mote

•--------longw t-!osinf8treakintcollege football history S day if thoy lose to'Perm,- their fortuoes ar« I

---- -closely watched by the N— - ■ "westem Wildcatflr'------

Tbe Lions. • winlesa . l)ea tin ^% I^ l-lS T jirt)c , 1983, have lost 33 in a n

— .loss to P-«n5-would-equa record set by Northwei

.which lost 34 straight , :S e p t2 2 . 1979-Sept. 25.

.whentheW ildcatabcot^__nrn niinniH ______ _____

___ ’ Even though -Coliinxbii the same rccoTS'aTPenr

___ season - each team hniit« Hrst two games — Lions aro 31»point unde

____ agaiiwt e i r Ivy Uogue*To b'eat'Perin, we're

to have to play a perfect ( " Columbia Coach Lorry 1 reavy said. “We hove tc cute everything perfectly

Last year, en route to I * season and their fifth str

zt Columbia.'._______ “I ■ hnvn_miro/^__f(>(...........aboUf: this,"' sold'

, Sanderson, a starting"! for the Wildcats during losing streak.

:—- — ^Admitting—that—h e- phathized with the Colu players and hoped they

. . win some games. Sand said, “On & e other ha

_____urnnf. fn hp rtimom]

college football team evet Lafayette handed Coli

-------- i ts~ 3 3 rd -s tra ig h t loss~ w e e t 38-7,~after the Lion

opened the season with i . loss to Harvard.

— 7 -7—^ 6 t —weekr—wo-^w. ready to play. _I know

-------- sounds Btrango, but-1know why," defensive I M att Sodl said.

I j n r 's ARENO. Nev. (AP) -

— rReno-h'ead-footbpll-coflob-Gl says he's happy with the Conference, for now.

But Ault refuses to rule - - possibility-hia Wolf. Pack-v

tually seek to move up to tl; Coast Athlctic Association.

UNR is currently a NC- sion-I-AA-school; while tcai

-— ~PCAA~gjH?gtong^'DivisiOr

“The Big Sky- is• conference," said Ault.• pleased where we’re ot. bui

Broncos—• C on tinued from Pagi

we have to face an option U problem is we don't "Have times to practice to adjust different type of defensi short on“practice-time,-aj just not getting enough rcpi

By contrast. Hall had • plaints about his' offenst

ranks fifth in the country average of 477 yards, The rank seventh in the countr

. ., , offense and seventh in

Game^^^-------•-C ontinued frx)mPa

cept for the quarterback . . and one ' defensive end

pretty injury-fVee.“'dfre"nsivel^ the Bengols 1

— centrated -gotting-anap-foi ' who a year ago a t this t

playing quarterback for Yi . Calif., High School. Browi

ISUs No. 3 quarterbac Goodinl’s'ToHd'SimJrqult gram in June 'and transi Willamette College.

“There is no question tho a gome under his belt a: through a strong w

NFL--------' • C on tinued from Fa]

I^ ^ S e^ so tu p -th e itfirfllp ick the walkout, causing as m

___ pinyora who hod plireport to* reconsider. Amo w ere^uarterback-Jofc^ i running tJUcR Kogcr Crulg. i

------UUiyuuftho-offenae.Ti' “I didn't realize eve^one stroDgly," said wide

- Dwight Clark, another : ■ defector. “Well see how t

next week afler thoy miss- paycheck."

- - '- -F r id a y ’s influ* lefl son , ; made up almost-entiroly:*I'facing replacement games ■ teams made up, a t least pai

jegulars and even Pro Bow: ; • In St. Louis, fqr.examF

more Cardinals crosscd U• lino Friday andTBOcomj

Washington on Sunday wit ylar-playerB, including st

■"‘as wide .receiver. Roy _.-.,.linobacker E .J. Junior ar

: _

lean Oct<betvByHERSCHEI

« The Asioeiattd

- The -N o.2and-a<dl. latchthe Nebraska and I in-hfaior~ - -O c to b e r atari y S o t!£ Fla- (UCLA ho n - a n d a t No. 4 Florida I being , All this nuie North-....... another 1-------------- — Top*ratedOkjs since ^owa State Sai

;ht from The winnor | 25 1982 N®-1 fonking i: U North: QB Big Eight c______ __ _the_S^theasUobia hni T '” enrTiHIi------ have tie-ups wha»lo»t, b « « tb e l f o r . l_ tho to De an maop

nderdosa Miami, FloridaSio rival. Notre Dame, vre‘going' “ict game, Eve^oM allyMcEl- Nebraska-OklaJ to exe- same that seta•tly" tional champio'to a 10-0 Blades, Miami'

and whoever « 1- . way.;- - -ig'.afety - I t a . L l l ^S i their >>'®t “ “m “

® Miami and FS lle-i^™ --------S ato d ay 'a .o ,:olumbia T”" “ty would ca ted Preaa po mdersoi. ">» hand, I State m an in

em)Kn:d:_ he_w5rTJl_•ver" ,visila North Ca■olu'mbiaosa laat•ionThad ininoisrandNo th a 35-0 Cahfomi

game. Ninth-i- w e r e n ^ - M k ._____ -----»w -thTt--------IntheSecon(- I dont - - ' ' ' “‘■“iStanford.,e tackle 12 Michigan T

13 Arizona Stu ______ I at'No. 14 Penn

Ault won— Nevada-- loa'ophy is I'di vGhriftAult— comrLCflmplaa he Big Sky interested in c

(of joining tl

a h r u S w ,ferences in the

NCAA Divi- “I think a si teams in the come -up." « 3iOnI-A. leaguea-win-fa

1 a good to decide our 0 lit. “We're Nevada-Ren but my phi- shown it can.

'a g e B l offense. Senioin team. The Alcalde, who 1ave. enough last year aflerjust to each knee injury, hi:nse. We're cent of his past- and we're five-touchdowr repa." • in I-AA. Senior od no com* son rates secon fnse, which 10th in the na try with an an averoge of 1 rhe Broncos "They’ve pli ntry inpass Hall. “I couldiin scoring oiTenae. I belie

P ag e Bl____ preparation... 1,ck position relaxed the s( id position Koetter.“The]

theproblemav

fac"j of their J o r J m wn, tremelyTvell.: >a time wos . ,1,5 boll r Yuba City, „eeds to impr own become recei■back when do„T,nold i l u l ^ c p n F - A lbertson i insferred to consistency ii

more John 'Fr that getting . Idaho pasein{ t and going just four gam

week of has 1,203 yai

Pago B l ■ -L M n o r^m i^

iickqtJinejjf-Zdogl^tuoti^^^^I many as a said. Redskins planned to ’ whose team w

mbng the’m vbred by more fnntnnn nnd__hut whn will

-----I5^na^«juad ,one felt that “Nothing og e receiver every time yoi ■r potential—eee-Roy-Greon w they feel many times, yo lias another Cloveland. Vi

bo a t New Eng some -tearhs players in camy 1}f _Jots ffirf* nmes'againsF" eludes quortei partially, of running back 7

lowl players, coiver Miko R imple, eight l in e m e n ^ ts1 tho picket----- Iha.nuyoirg'i' t<Cba-(ikTdt8pite-o w ithl3rog-’ union head G : stars such sented tlje 'b i loy Green, solidarity. The; .and safety ers — Junior,

J ,

t o b e r b e < i v e e n M i ilELNISSENSON “ed Press --------------

r - ro ir**d.. tha nation*"r'llftg? tnntriB —______id UCLA AtBi!ar ta ^ th -N o .'S Miomi.—fagtc has slipped to No. 11) Louii Ida State. ' ' I£cblumerology could pro- No. 5 :l-2 'flhootoutJaa.l. .. Co Oklahoma,-whichiiflita' Stat4 Saturday, and runner* look ta.—which entertains “I slina, could, bo un* (regv

,“Wh(>r probably will taka a reall g into the Orange Bowl get i t champion. And since ing i Lstem. Southwest. Big getc ?acific*10 Conferences * Mi i with o th e r bowls, th e —has- a 1-2 showdown bowliependent team — life tioni da State or fiflh-ranked with , which haa this week the------------------------------- ~ y w

always points to the wee) dahom a game as the the eta the tone for the na* year pionship." said Bennie E\ mi's All-American free that t'e changing. This g ^ e “V } of tbe independents, a gi r wins could go' all the seas---------- I - . ! .' qiiai00 early to say who the. M n the country is, but Flor 'SU are up there." fouri-only other pairing o f— ^’ team s-in -The-AsflOi— Flor poll finds No.: 19 Flor- and

!nth-ranked Louisiana .cour important SEC night hom

hav(?7-6ixth-ran>ce<i-Autnim Ca'foTifirfor“a-nort^ti-— H5“ ife, No. 9 Ohio State “abo Rose Bowl qiiest a t and NorlOTenncafleeantcr- play mid in a non-league - and h-ranked Clemson is bett

ond Ten. No. II UCLA- Bi rdr^WiBconsin'idan^o.— will . Texas-El Paso a t No. ofTei State ot night. Temple up i nn State. No. 15 TerJis cour

i*t rule ou'don 't ever want to be- tear nrrnt. Wfi'd certainly be 19filn entertaining thoughts, Full

the PCAA) if things Veg and wc could handle 127-

3.” Fisaid he expects a m ^ o r -are West Coast football con- and the next fe.w years. • .R's I'superpower league will tear

added Ault. “Other icoS I'bo'cunjp^and-spread—r “t: ant-ua-to-bein a-positioh—exp< ir own fate." enccleno has certainly mor in compete with PCAA noq

lior quarterback 'Vince twei0 lost his starting job beet ter coming back from a tear , has completed 61 per- us.'’ asses for 708 yards and M iwnHrranking-him-12th— witi lior tailback Chris Jack- thoi cond in the Big Sky and — r nation in rushing with sor if 107 yards per gaine. pasi played superb," said Sky

:ldn'^ ask more of. this effic slieve mixing it up be-, offe:

I. , he'll be. a lot_ more llt> : second time out." said and le problems he hod were indi IS wc anticipaled — with Idal

H<» fitepped up in the PI•ir rush and threw ex- hasII. For the most part,-he—goal all on the money. Ho liahi iprovc coming off to un- yeai ‘ceivers when the receiv- seo£ Id arc covered." left, n is seeing a return to dert

in his' ollense. Sopho- weeFriesz ulreody is on the Ho iling yardage lists with poitimcB under his belt. He ‘Iyards ao far and ranks i t 's :

Ith. • _______ Smil

rne'T vc' ever been in." •' plus ins Coach Joe Gibbs, retu: would normally be fa- «*

ore than a touchdown -ill fnrt» thri‘ OnrHinnln

against our guys, biit you look out there and •on, who’s burned ua so you worry a little:" .. with no regulars, will pj Ingland, which has five Lob omp ond pie New York e n Dallo8-team .thaLin.—-%-y •terback Dahiiy White, kTony Dorsett, wide re -.;1 Renfro and' defensive ■bs and Randy White.•- PnrriinnlH, who enmo e“a'personal'p lea ftom

Gene Upshaw, repre-. biggest jolt to union M

'hoy included four s tart- pine ior, wide receiver J.T. app;

j g i n s w i t

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G )lle g e fo o tb a l l

,4M a t Texas Tech, No. 16“ igton-Bt’'O regon~Southw i ouinana a t No. 17 (tie) Alai Cchigan State a t No. 17 lowt ro. 20 Georgia a t Mississippi.Coaches Bobby.Bowden ofF

late and Jinuny Johnson of I x>k a t S atu rda/a game difler“I don't think there has bee

regular-aeaaon) game more i

Whoever gets thia is going sally visible in th e poll. Chic et up there, everyone 'starts ig a t you. Whoever wins thi e tp o in ^ a t^ " ..Meanwhile, Jbhnsdtil whose

as-been-bum ed-in-tw o-sti owl games with a shot a t tlinnnl rhBTTipinnahip, ia Btrith the.coachea’ bromide tho he most im portant game ( w-becauae_it'fl_thiBjivoek, reek, tho Maryland game « he most im portant game < ■oar.’-

Even his players don't b hat.

“We feel thia can aet the to I great season or a ju s t a eawn, depending on the out< l‘uarterback"S£evc"WaIah said

Miami (41 points per gamt lorida State (39) are thin burth nationally in scoring. -:^-«ud-prior-to-tho aeasot 'loridff-'State'hftfl-afl-much' md experience aa any team ountiy," Johnson aaid. “Only loma comes close, and they lave the depth ofFlorida Stat -Bowden w ^ f=ai^«F=that- i5-saia"the-Sem lnole8 wil about six backs, three tight md six receivers. We’ro go >loy them and rest'them . ploj md rest them. You won’t st « tter talent on the field than

But-Bowden also-said tha- vilPbe-V^great^<hallerige • fi ifTense, because we may be ip against the best defense Muntry. Miami has p solid r

u tm b v e i«ams in the past few yeors'IQSfi ITNR hna honton TnlFullerton twice and Nevoi /egos once by a combined si 127-13.

Five of the eight PCAA i u-e located'in adjaccnt Coli Uld one! Nevada-Las Vegas, il's intoostate rival. The oth earns are Utah S ta te and Ne' CO State.r- tn —ttm is ~ b f^ p ‘uBlitlty ixposurerit’s-A-more-natural^ mce (for UNR)," aafd Ault, nore West Coast than mouni 10 question."

ween tho run a n d 'th e pa'i >een the big factor because :eams don’t know how to d IS.'"

Montana State haa had pn nrith—ofTenaive-rConsistenc: Plough quarterback Kelley SI - recruftM by Solomson’s pn » r Dove' Arnold as a dn passer — ratea second in t] 3ky and sixth in th e country i sfTiciency, and haa 618 yard sffense. Senior running bad

llth...on_ldoho'jp_8ingleiscasj md ioth in career yardage, ndicoted until a Asw yeoi Idaho wasn't>a passing team.

Placement Idcker Brian I los shattered the reconi of 3 ^ oIb in 52-attempt? thativBB ished by Tomi McMonigle ireors ago. Decicio, who still leoson and and a h.alf of eli eft, has 36 of 54 and his two I ibrs against Northern Anzbi veek wcro tho longest of his i Ho also haa made 47 straigh: joiftts,

‘Idaho's offense ia about thi t's been the last thrCe yeara

imith, offbnaivo. tackle

etumer. •—All they’ro doing is helpin( igement bust the union," U iTTd nftjr~mpptiny ~~wlt>r~tl aa in in r Cardinala strikera mion nail. .“Thoy’ro tellirig eammatea thoy don't care hem, that t h ^ don’t give_a ibbiit anybody buf^om solvei

Five more Denver Bronco; x>s Angeles Rama, five Ri our Patriota an^Cowboya, oj ilayers-BadrfttmntKo^etsrA ='^cons and Indianapolis Col eported to camp. One of the vas wide receiver W alter M vho wdlked in Tuesday, walk rhursday and - waa—back- Wday.

M an ag ^en t was also feoli linch as iho strike ipproached^

t h s h o o i lo r id a S

fenae and os good .J ■ ' you'll' find. Tl 11 weakneaaea.”

.Mtpr limiting M - • 2l'S yards Inst wee

> Wash* Florida State's de

labama. years." *'wa, and Oklahoma's lead)i. minishcd despiteFlorida rout of Tulaa. Coaif Miami aaid he secs room Ierently. b u t“thoonlyw ay 'een any to extend-ourselvt) impor- ^ p le ."

g to be ofiensively not plaj ncc you should, and I think :s point- the competition h is will concentration."

Iowa State, whi iiae tcom 'OklQKomo in 25'g< straight ■7-7 tie in-1981, th the no- sided 53-1-2), is a stickmg dogintH (;aigt,igt hot “it's clones oro 0-3 ond I of the twotouchdonTis. k. Next Jim Walden. Ii will be »ach|^ isn't dream

I of the upset.“We might mak

believe two." he eaid. “My : play hard, B u t... '

tone for beat ’em. There’s 0 good world I con lake !

atcome," freahmen and a b ird.~— rTuhd~run'roughfl) me) and homo Sooncrs." ird ond "South Caroitm

dream. The Gan ion - that stiU.-have.nightm, h 'ta le n f . that got away laat n in the ElHa completed 2< ilyOkla-, 286 yards before ey don’t -won 27-24 after f ate." foiu- in the fourth i il^'paint^^'Sonth-CoTolinE

:ht ends Tom Osborne saijoing to fine skilled play;ay thcrri ployed,see any “We didn’t do ion when stopping the n

lat ■•this- hetter o t running "for"our“ yearbecauBe'Elltf tw going as a starter under le in the Florida has wi 1 run de- afler a first-game

u p t o ^ Crs? Since But Lewis Cr>e iLState- thp PCAA, sniri t /ada-Las inga in the confc score of plans for expand

the conference v . schoold * estedinanyschoc ilifomia.—slonl-A. ..... - 'a l r S UN Rdoean'tq

ra te “i r T h ,

“We’re aonccoi.iu.uuu. intain — Nevada-Rcno’s

seots'lS.OOO fans.

}a'ss haa Copeland, who pse other football a t Idahodefense High School, has i

mation fullback Uproblems and is averaging {ncy,—al------^The-gamo -isSherwin Broncos, who stilpredecbs- ence gomes idropbock tonight. No teamthe Big one Big Sky loss

y in paaa Big Sky champirds total yrith more thanick Kirk has ever made the

iflonJis^K octtcr. “They ho e, which they throw to un3 lars ago when you s tart to n. dcmeitth coverag

Decicio ball downficld. T ^■3Tlina“ fcTi8iveninr-on'd’ as estab-— bocks.-Theitdfifc le three It doean't give up ill has a or beat itself.“ ligibility The game will I 0 52-yar- Magic Valley on lOTxa laat BCationa” KEZJ:F a career, ond on KBAR-AW jht extra ,

jhe someirs." soid 1 ^

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ra at a -----------lig their-e about . V ^^ d j M ^ ______^es." -

cos; fiveRaiders, ____oudtwo- ------f f lB -rAtlmta: “ HT. ■ 7. !olts also }B Ihe Colts USSMurray,Jked out ■ _ _t a . a , n , = 773

Roling.the ... . 4 :

games

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) t o u t l l

> ta tc ^)0d a secondary aa They havo h o - ' ” 1

tallMichigan State to ;. . Fri

ic K 3 b w d e n _ M ll^ _ ____ '1defence * ^ 0 most 15-

15-ad in the AP poll di- by le last week's 65-0 ( oach Barry Switzer mo m for improvement, _ ly we’ll get better is Ives-and pipy good............

ilaying as well as we Friink that’s because of schion * factor and rai

iv’hich hasn't beaten U rI games (including a wiltho scries-ia a-lop^------ ing

I a 45V2-point under- _ight opener.'iheCy- ^nd have scored only ''• ’ (

Iowa State’s new iming of a stunnirfg

lake a first down or jg/Ay guys are going to 1^0... we're not going to 57 . re’s no way in tho;e 53 guys, 10 or 12 qI bunch of walk-ons------- 3 hflhod'ovor the Okla^----- — ;■

mn;—however.—can--------Silamecocks probably lir tmares.of-the.game-.. - aat year when'Todd 2C ; 26 of 38 passes for go rc the Comhuakers ca r five lead changes. ov ih quarter.infriB--as-dangcrouB“ — ^lafc^lnyi^Nebraflka’a--------d«said. “They hove as d( layers as we have

; ...... atlo too good a job in at run-and-shoot last

[\.Carolinajhoy!d,bc_____£ing-that offense-this — >- lUtBhas^afullBoason^ ior his belt." .won three straight «

nelosss to Miami. • “■

:a ar>-er, commissioner of 'd thfirft nre, nn open-______iference now ond no < mding. He also said; wouldn't be inter- .hool th a t isn’t in Divi- ’ ]

t qualify for I-A ball, , luae its stadium isn't rhe NCAA requires I- 1 iither:have:5:3p;000-- ^— ; rr "an average atten-_____ ,r. -Jo’s Mackay Stadiumns. 1

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> played high school h q Falls’ Bonneville as ‘gone from an I-for- { to an option runnerig 89 yards^ game. , ‘is a . m ust for-tho — •*still have six confer-. ....

remaining o f^ r - ^am with more than -' *ss has ever won the .npionship; no team |n two league losses ^the I-AA playoffs. ^

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have quicl^receivers . _ £ indeme'alh, andtheh ; to concetratc on un* ^ rage, they throw the They have a big of-

fd'two solid running 1 efcnae.ia-very.aoundc:-- -[ up a lot of big plays

II be broodcaat in the , on Twin Fallg radio ]f:FM'“inid-KTPI-AM---------^M in Burley. ------ ^

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Wood River wl-BUHL' - Wood River ouU

take the Cross Stato Confei Friday,irn iT W olvbriire f'lrf:b jr^a 15-7 in the championship c toumomcnt,- followed by - Col 15-10 in tho third-place gami by Mountain Home.

Other teams participating mont and Jerome.

SM U hires N o iD A L ^S { m - Doug Si

Friday to build a scandal-fre scholastics^ regardless of its raising.

Single, athletic director Univeraity, was named to th with'irnproving the footb&ll p: ing tho athletes’graduatioiu'

Brown leads SCOLUMBUS. Ga. ( A P ) - '

under-par 64 ^ d a v to tak round ofthe $400,000 Southe

Brown’s S&hole total of 12 Island Country Club gave th lead over Miko HulbertrWho $72.()00 top prize.

Sanders out fcOGDEN, Utah (AP) - Wi

-Sandera.-th e Big Sky Conft lined for at least two weeka \

Wildcata apokeraan Brac - 200-pound Sahdera,- who ia l games of the season with 3! carries, dqmaged the knee ' over Boiats'State.’

Sanders did not leave thb ■^latereomplamod-ofiMuns^ -day-Bnd-Wedneaday-reaultei

determine the extent of the (__“They scoped knee Ve

anterior'cruciate ligament stretched out,” he aaid.

iShopt^im daj"^"TWIN-FAL-LS---In-ob8e

the Twin Falls Gun Clul Sunday.

__ The shoot, which will fet ~'begin"atlO aTmTThe" practii

The shoot will continue o This Sunday's featured (

yarda. There will be compt aesA, B .CandD.

___ Further information ctucoster ot 734-6233 or Leon

The gun cUib is located a

Rim-to-R lm sTWIN. FALLS Entrie

for the Rim-to-Rim Run.The 7V1i-mile ru n is schi

Lakes Country CIiib.~thald on Golf Course Road, aoutl SpriDjJB ROP' pTiftBLCC. '

Entry fee is $11. There w male winners and for the t ferent age classes. No pari'

__lot;.partidpantajhould.pa toko tho Trans IV bus to Bl

Nampa/OrecTWIN FA L L S-T eam s

top honors in tho Idaho Y/ _ recently a t A^Bowladrorni

'The Hi-Four toumam'pn y lers frorri‘the’1986-87 seasc

each team.In the A division, in v

Lanes of Nampa took the t by Lake Hazel Lanes wit teani a t 1,945. !

In the nine-team B divi "“ vrith 2.043 pointar-ftUowed

1.874 and Magic B ow lqflJGene Jeffries of Nyssa h

. seriea at 640. "

CSI plays COteam will ploy an exhibitic

— afternoon agM nsttho CoUc Gome time is 1 p.m.The Eagles still have e

against Treasure Valley C Eastern Utah.__________

\ m mM T E R H E i

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ifjrtsa?— Timea-NewMwInf

idns X-Statcitlasted Buhl in a three-gami ference volleyball champions

3aE ^B lade#rprevail^T l2-l match. Buhl fitiished secon

Caldwell,-which-defeated-Bur me. Tho Bobcats were fourth.

ig in the tournament were So

t r t h w e s t e n i A ^

Single, the new. director of!

free football program centere< ts effects on win-loss records

r for seven years at Nortl the SMU post Friday. He is : program a t NorthwcBtcm'wh i4«t« to55 percont-------------

S o u t h e r n O p e r

- Great Britain's Ken Brown ike a two-ahot lead after'th hem Open golf tournament. 129 over the par-70, 6,791-ya tho European Ryder Cup mei10 had a 66 for 131, in thabatt!

F o r 2 w e e k s

Weber State senior running b iforenco’s leading scorer, wili sw ithakneeiryury.. ad Larsen-said Friday thot t nVSC’sHeading rusher in the 314 yards and nine touchdo^ e during lost Saturday’s 65-4

bb garbe a t the time of the ir Beverai-orthope^c.-examinatii ted-in-arthoscopic-aurgery-Th c damage. Larsen said, yeaterdoy. TTiey found a part n t.’ an d the rest that wda

> v - a t ^ i u n - c l u b -

servoiiceof National Tfapaho tub will hold-a registered i

feoture 100 registered ATA tt :tice'trapwillop'en“at9'oTm. ,) on Sunday, Oct. 11. i event will be a handicap fro petition for singles and doubl

:aa be obtained by phoning ] m Hanaen a t 734-0264.L a t the nbrth end of Washingt

s t i l l o p e n

-ies will be open until 9:45 th

heduled to begin at 10 a.m. ( Jdtig the loop up-BIudX^ea'C Ith on U.S. Highway 93, west iL.Canyon.3prings.Grade_bi

I will be prizes for the overall n ) top male and female finisher irking is permitted in tho BLC park on the north rim o fthe,< BLCC. ■

i g o n t e a m s p r e

IS from Nampa and Nyssa, Or if ABA Hi-Four bowling tourhirne. __?nt co’naista of the highest av ison. There are two boys and t

which nine teams compete } took honors with l,99d point rith 1.968 points and tho Bi

ivision. Sugar Bowl'of Nyssi edby:WeB^B.Gttrdcn Lttnca. 1,840.. had the high game o t 257 ar

3 1 h e r e t o d a y

tio9 doubleheader at Frontiei liege ofldahom . 1— —

exhibition'contcsta scheduli ’ Community College and the

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wlnFalia,ldahciB.a,r - • ^" : ;V

;ame final to • . - ionship hero , .

12-15,-1^10,-jcond in' the .

rth. followed ■

e South F ro - '■ '

V.D.orSouthem . •:ent. pledged -.ered around , ;ords or fund '■

orthwestem ';B is credited . / i-whlle boost---------------:r~“

en “ ttiwn shot a 6- . ■v ’'r'the secondIt.l-yard Green : 1;member the . jO,jottle forthe

lig back Sean ‘ “will be side-

ot the 6-fobt. .the first-four------------idow nsin7465-44 victory - . ^

le injury, b u t’ aatianar-Tue»-.zr^ ■ '-Thur»day-to-------------

partially tom _ • _ __^vds le f t 'w a a " ' ' ^

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jflhootlngDay. ' —;d ATA ahoot-

A torgeta. will n . , .

) from 17 to 27 _ oublcs'in Clas-

ng Norm Lan-_________ __

ingtonSt.

5 this moming

m. a t the Blue:M”Gfode7 c a f i f ~ r___ ...x s to n Canyon e_hack.jQ_the_______ - -

ill male and fe- , ihera in aix dif- BLCC parking hc,«myon a n d __ _____ _

revail ' |, Ore., took the urhament held

tTvera'go'bow- - — r nd two girls on-------------- r-

;>cted, Bulldogoints, followed .0 Bowladrome .

yssa prevailed -' - ^ -QCB.ofBoisoint” — : r -

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gam’e'Fffda;- '______drew-kudoa from Mx

Herzog.T h a t waa a pretl

i ^ l y ” Herzog Bflid to j^ over the New V

----- 'p lay e 3 -lt‘ In 2 - h^misut«B, and ove

., ' ___ !_ home happy."The Ca^inals, wh

________ their-third Natiopa]- rStlo on Tmirsdoy i

ized on a Now York twice and overcome, the third,inning.

T h a t’s about-the --------— game I've played fir

• career," eaid Dave Nr 'MBt8;whoBe''miBCT

----------- -¥orifc-=Peopl«-«By-poBition, but it’s not

to playing thci eaeyaaitlooks."

'_____ AniHo fWim three,!all, Herzog character aa crisply played.

T wouldn’t be afn lineup we had out again," Henog siald. of them will playag We probably won’t i

_________ atartingjincupiunti-------------playoffa.'’................ • -

John Tudor, 30-2, New York hita in tl third inningB to gal

•' '______Btraight'victoiy wilRi’ck Horton and Ste gothiafiratmtyor-le

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__ _ _ 'John p ltch^ a ^ e :276th carcer v i ^ r j to help the New beat the Baltimore <

____________John. 13-6. walk------ -atruck out Cvo for.t

-------------- left.hander’a thinUin 33 starta this seai

Now York took a second inntng off

__________by__Jeny_Jloy8terMeacham.

........ . . Cal.Ripken’a-8a(duced the only Orii ing in Carl Nich

ble and moved to Waahington’e infieh

New York added run in tho eixth

---------------Deetrade-eingled,-Royater’e single, o Rick Cerone’a eacrif

K a n sa sC ity J___ M inneso ta 3

■ KANSAS C O T,' Danny Tartabull hii andcatcherScottiM blea for his first

• league, hita. leadinCity Royals past champ Minnesota *1 day n ight..

Frank Viola, l'< count to 3*0 on T«

-Scores

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B a r d in aThe St. Louis

a lineup conslst- ygra, won a / d ay-

Manag<^Whitoy— - ■-I didi

retQ- good game, facing, I aid of the 8-2 vie- • tho sccc T York Meta. “We anyway, -h o u rs -a n d —i<nT-"Fortuni everybody -,w cn t- pitchcs \

Aflcr 1who nailed down' Meta a ' >nal-League-Eftst- third, S ly night, .capital back bn 3rk error to score , walk froi no a 2-1 deficit in Magac

too 8001the fifth or sixth Howard first baao in-my. Lindemc

e Magadan of the Oquendc iscuo“ c08t ' New— on-the p

n ^ u n lc s s you’re . O it lC i i Ihere. It’s not^aS H O U S ]

orrora in HOUS rterized the game orovoin

game-wi■fiiid to put thnt fi™"*;'; (Ut there tonight lying th lid. “In fact, a lot again tomorrow.

I’t uae our entireintii_next_we.ck:B_hitto^K

0-2, Burvjved five, ?« th» second a id Dave C gain hia aeventh ™“ wilhvrelicf from ' |™, StoS-piM STSfiS^Stillwcll r-league aave. *

' X ' *

- “Tominy^ fifth iiinisven-hitter for his fore Tar tory'Friday night' 'n in : lt-a w York Yankees runs bat njOriole8,-3-l.- -B re ts talked three and mne h it hr th«» 44.yi>nr-f>ld and no V nLxomplote-gamc—complctt leason. Kirbyc a 2-0 lead in the for the off s tarte r Jeff fourth ai

iin.gnnringflinglp.t Single. 1 >ter and Bobby was awf

wassacrificc fly ..pro- interfere Orioles* runi driv- ctt’a sinj ichola, who had ing crroi inning with fl rfou- Brett, to th ird on Ron R n s t C

field hit.ded an insurance PlIIU/C th when Orestes BOST d.-took third-on -homer«

and scored on inning t irifice fly. over Mi___: ________,____ BDoppint y O - ■ winning, Q Owen

_______son-cndiY, Mo. (AP) - Milwaul . h it a grand slam 18-10, v :i Madison hit dou* six hits, ret three mtyor- Rclie^ ding the -Kansas carocd i s t the AL West jf worl a Twins, 6-3, Fri- atarter.

With17-10, ran tho the top Tartabull in the Ernest

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lldn’t know the batters I was but tho pitches I made (in

ccond and third) were bad ay,'* ' ’Tudor said. unaK!lya“ lrniadc"66me“good~ !8 when I hod to." . _ , cr Magadan’s single gave the a 2-1 edgcrin tho top of the 7 St. Louifl began-rite-eetne—

on Jose Uquendo’s one-out from John Mitchell, 3*6. ffadan lefl the first-bag bag 3on to take third baseman rd Johnson’s throw on Jimman's___grounder.___ with__ido racing from first to third ! play.-....... ........ .............. .........

cinnatl IZ ^iston 7USTON (AP) - Tracy Jonea in' fivO niHBri»«lirdin<rthc-

•winner with a double in Cin* ti’s five-run sixth inning, ral- the Reds to a 12-7 victory

iouston Friday night, er the Astros took a 6-5 lead Q four-run fifth inning, pinch- • Kurt Stillwell doubled and -CoUinii Hlngliid tti upmi- tlnT7

off Rocky Childress, 1-2. Concepcion, who had four

and three runs batted in, jded o u t- to -b r in g - home -relL'with the tying runp----------is atarter Dennis Rasmussen.

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iinirigrthcn'thre'waltrike be- ?artabull hit his 33rd home Valso gave the outfielder 99 - }atted in.tSaberhagen, 18-10, gave up [lits and had four strikeouts0 waiRs cn route to his l&th~[etc game._____ _______ -by Puckett, who had four hits tie Twins, doubled in the1 and scored on Kent Hrbek’s !. In ^ e . fif^j^_Greg Gogne iwarded firat when Madison " ”■ called for • catcher's erence. went to third on Puck- lingle, and scored on 0 throw- Tor by first baseman George

t o n 3 icau fcee 2STON (AP) - Spike Owen red-with-one out in the 12th"' g to lift the Boston Red Sox Milwaukee 3-2 Friday night, ping.the.Brcwcrs!. fiyc:gam_e_ing streak.------'cn’s second homer ofthe sea -' ndedjLpitching.ducLin_which_ aukee starter Ted Higucra,», went the distance, allowing ita.liever Wes Gardner, 3-6, * ?d the victory with orie inning ork after • replacing Boston er Jeff Sellers in the 12th. th Milwauke'e trailing 2-1 in op of the ninth, the Brewers’ st Riles singled, was sacri-

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JJ start, and a two-run sin „ accdnd.

h M o n tre a l? C hicago 1 ^ ^ ^ .

MQNTPEAI. (A f)Heaton allowed three hit nings for his first vid July 30 as tho Montrt

!s helped by three uneamei IC featcd'th'^Chicago Uub n* day night, il- Heaton, 13*10, who er y gamo losing streak, had

■ starta without winning, id out one batter and walke h' fore Andy McGafligan p id final three Innings for

2. The Expos, who were t ir from the East Divi£ 1. Thursday,' broke a 1-1 t le - starter Greg Maddux, 6-3-----ing^ • three "Tuna in —tl1. irining. _ ____

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S e a t t le S . Texa s 4 _________

AftUlNUiXjN, Texas , ■■ Pinch-hitte'rl .Gary , i : s walked with the bases e snap an eighth inning ti( s the Seattle Mariners a S e over the Texas Ransein“ night. ‘......... ■'s Matthews drew his w< c- liever Steve Howe, who /- with two outs and two n ;e and walked Alvin Davis t

bases, Dale Mohorcic. 7-( lieved starter Greg H ar seventh, took the loss. ■

Dennis Powell, 1-3, too in 8tarter_Clay-Parker-in ;h" arid got the victory. Bill >x pitched the final IVIi for it, save.

O akland 4 — - a- C hicago 3 —:h CHICAGO__(AP) -а, McGwire's run-scoring ig snapped an llth-inning

the Oakland Athletics hб,* beat the Chicago White)g Friday night.__________m It was Oakland's fourth

tive victory and the in snapped Chicago's 6Cven-{ •s’ ning streak, ri- Oakland reliever Greg

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and Jim P M la d eh■fin t - run-o£— PTTTSBURi- - ColeB._who8C. wed with a pair of unei Troy Afenir tiebrealdng al n- inning Frida: >•7 a run in burgh Piratei u t by Davis, delphiaPhilli wad 12-7 in With one ' rifico fly by John Cangolc 0“ by Paul Lind- single — Jftck«onj-a-l<ne,on-tt-ain— -houn'stnidTi b Mallicoat, jjuj gave up (n^or-leogue— ng—e i n g l ^ lingle in the Bream.

Piratea stai lowed only_i

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lits in si^ in- A tfa ir tD T lictory aince S a n Frorm al Eipoa. . SAN FRA

uba 7-1 tfi* i-nan yielded n.ngs and rt

ended a six- Bluuser had t ad made 10 RBI as the At] J. He struck the San Fran kednonebc- doy night, pitched the . Coffman, :

or his 12th Giants for i..... .. . T ~ p i n c l f - h i t t ^ “B eliminated led ofT the su rision race • was the GianI

tie against oftheseason, 5-14, by scor-'ieflgue-jTjcord -the-fourth - n a t iT te ^ 'm '

'York Mets in i

c a r ^ e r j u i iired orTDale ' 6 2 , pitched”t he left-field ing Gary Redt

................. bottom of thethird run.

................... - Mike Gollci^ w i t h a wal

IS (Ah) - McGwire’s lini ^M atthews first^base-lin. s loaded to James, 4-6. W tio and give McGwire to t I 5-4 victory-on Jose Canse 59rs_ Friday Phip»po.tic(

runs in the i walk-ofT re- Bcored bn a ho came in baseman Ton’ runners on a leadofT sing!

s to load the second on Jer 7-6, who rcr_nnd to third_n irris in the Polonia fuml

Hairston adva ook over for , Eric Plunk i n the-fifth--youhg ah’dH i 1 Wilkinson • booted his >r his ninth Fisk’s sacrifli

runners Daryl________ P a t_ Keedy__^ _ ' ' ___scored . ;,on

groundout, bu-= ---- Mark_Willinm.lnn-n-ig double ^ng tie and C C f/l/O F tli

te*"sox°4-3 Clevelan ANAHEIM.

•thxonsecu- Sutton won tt • Athletics -career Friday rj-gamewnn-. fomia Angels i

100th loss of ;g Cadaret, the Indians, 1(

— ! ! ! - B Y D

Utah' iVn VAggi(

0 0 0 0 0c 3 3 a~3 PROVOTt i' 0 0 > ? back Bob Jc

cwa,n fullback'Mik. -— ............touchdoH'na i»n»u«» Y o u n g to a « -- - >s'"in-.,toryFndayn

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tcui .3J612 6 '■ Whittinghar wj CD1 '»i-8 and 7 yards I

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: *■ I t..8 Utah Stat ? 0 0 ?.1 the end of t

oc/i-M Kendal Smi ...................■■■ touchdowiH>

one of three t lcgelriuian<l

The Coufi straight tou

'iiwr-m seven minutrun and;a 22

g Peter Tuipuli10 •, Jensen, a .iitH__________ 3B pasaeaJoi

-garsofthoV i encc won tb

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Dene Gai field goals 0

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..... — — m an.and a 5i#D»w Smith on the

i n j u r ytrgh6 bilphia 4^ H - ( A P ) — DamaU8c.two.errom.Jed_tO-fl___.“neamed nms, hit a ® : Bingle' in the seventh " day..night afl.the.Pitta- . ites defeated the Phila- j illies6-4. . , e out in tho eoventh,^losi walked and Jose . igled- - against Mike f ^^10.-Reliever-JefW5«l- lT6af'Ahdy^ah“ S ly k ~ “ ip conaecutive run-scor- * ■s to (Joles and Sid *

tarter Bob Walk, &-2,al- F >^_ono earned run in ? nga*. Jim Gott pitched ining for his 13th savo.......t 6 — - — — l~c o n d s c o 4 ^RANCISCO (AP) - r ^ t^ a n d e r Kovin CofL. _ iled one run in six in- *

rookie shortstop Jeff ®d three singles and two ^Atlanta Bravos downed f•ancisco Giants 6-4 Fri- ^

B, 2-3, shtit out the ^• _five in n in g before___ ^r. JinhdBM .:M aeii'dez- sixth with a homer. I t " . ants’ 11th pinch homer in, one shy of the mtyor* ird held by the”Cihcih-” m '1957 and the'N ewin 1983. •

• J

r'tfireolrm ings, allow- _idus’ sacrifice fly in the Ithe 11th-for Chicago's- j

llego led off the 11th ■ ,/alk and scored oa____ ‘liner ju s t fair d o ^ _ th e _ ‘ lino-ofr-reliever-B ob - , Mike Davis sacrificed ‘ 3 third, and ho scored , jseco’s sacrifice fly. Lied.the.Bcore-with-two_ ^ e eighth. Donnie Hill

an error by third J ony Phillips. Hill lined ngle to center, went to Jerry Hairston’s single Lwhen left fielder Luis ^ mbled the ' ball with Ivancing to second. iik relieved starter Curt j ^ i l l Ycdred as ThlUfps 'B grounder. Carlton .. -iflce advanced pinch- jy l Boston to t h i ^ and ^/__to_8ccond__B oston_ : J;h ' , ‘Greg _ WalkePs . ^ but Plunk retired Ken , ULgmundcr______________ |

■nialO Ii n d 4 IM. Calif. (AP) - Don _(I the 321st game of h is- 'ay night and the Cali- J Ifl sent Cleveland to itaof the season, beating <;, 10-4. a--------------------------------- 1 J

TtHuiiip^^ h State 'ies, 45-24 ‘, Utah (AP) — Q uarter-' tJensen and third-team t

like Salido ran for two rIS each to. load Brigham t45-24 non-conference vie- c

y night oyer In-atnte rival i

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BCOP!* nn runn fif nTiri 4le Salido, playing in place' ^

lam, scored on runs of 1 i js for the Cougars, 3-2. * ficials did not specify why im fullback Alcma Har* d not start, although they i was ineffective the last < layed. Harrington scored al tgMgh'cjo ^ A __ :

tate trailed qnly 24-12 at if the third quartor after smith caught an 8*yard n-paas^rom Bront Snyder,— ;e thrown bv tho iunior col* fer ftvm Jollci, Di.}ugars the scored two ;ouchdown8 in the next lutes on Salido’s 7-yard

iulotu.. ' ■a junior, completed 24 of

io r 288 yards as the Cou- 3 Western Athletic Confer.- - tbeir. B ^ n d-Btraight .a t _ <

H R Jfw tT r t5 B rU S U :^ = ^ and Jensen each scored le'flrst half and 'tconard— ded a 48-yard field goal to ^a~17^gTuJftIino1eadr~........fja m e r 'kicked first-half g B of 48 and 35 yards for o ofthe Pacific Coast Ath-,.-! nation. Snyder also threw g Bcoring-paflS'to-Pat-New*—i; a 33-yard scoring pass to_p tho game’s final play. tl

Bruins al rout at W

By The Times-News

I D ^ O F A L L S .^ Brai and Scoti Heralisy ran for t>

■'downs“each in‘6parklng-B' total offenso effort by Ida here Friday as the to;

- Tigers routed Twin Falls 5 Gem State Conference hig football game.

The ’Tigers turned three Bruin tumovcra into touchi taking a 4 ( ^ halftime lead,

^^t-waa-thfr:W or8t-io6B»oi Falls team since the Bruir

-Borah-57-7-in-1984.------—The Bruins had no luck

ping Idaho Falls’ nmnin w h l^ rolled up 305 yards including 143 jrards by J junior."The Bruins* t h ^ touchc

came on the arm of qua Joel.Jund, who com plete passes for 255 yards. His . c ^ e on an 6-yard pass Bruhkow ^ th '3 minutes a on<b left in the firat ball Bnmkow again with a 63- pass with 10:26 left in t quarter, then teammed up serve tight end Lance Whit 30-yard pass with 3 : ^ rem the game.

— ^ The loss d « p i^ 4 y in - F 4 for the season w 3 2-3

' games, while Idaho Falls i to 6-0 .

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' IT-ro«<r4SialKimpMtftnaSMnl IT-SUaljMitrea Ban(Binnat ir - Kfnbr S tu I HmUr PM tea tunir-r«UrtOran(Hn|l<r>nl.

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W endell 2 2 D e c lo S

- DECLO - Greg Hirai n 77 yards' and two touchdo

" F rTdtiy&fl Wcndelltoppcd- • -6_"in“ 0-;;CanyOT-Conferei

school football game.Hirai scored on.a 1-yard

9 minutes and 66 seconds 1 second quarter to give

=TVojansa’6iO and Bgain;wit maining in the third quarl Wendell up 22-6. ^

N orth G em 3 6 -X a n e v -1 2 ________

BANCROFT - Nortl . knockKSCarey out of the for a 'sp o t in the state ei|

. football playofis here Frida; 36-12 Sawtooth Conference victory. ----- - •-

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ra-JnUuTfUlpu.&MkC-miu,ltlnBi<^bMI.

Shelle jri'?— - ' B urley 14

SHELLEY- An eii fourth quarter fell just thn short for Burley Friday nig: Bobcats dropped a 17-14 no

_ 4mcc-deciaion-to.previou8ly Shelley in a non-conferoi school football game.

The RuBseta’ Mike Shirle the scoring with d 2 yan midway through the first

—but.Burloy junior running plied in kind minutes later.

___^elley took the lead foi■ the Bccond q u o t^ r opened

terback Dwight Wray’s 1- run. Sheldon Wray gathen two point coversion-.Tho d came midway through the riod on a Russett 22-yard fi

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. Filer 21 Valiev 8

----- EDEN-------T he-F iler-: scored on their first four p

Raft River• C ontinued from Pa{

then appeared getting togo offensively.

The WdTvea moved toafi and-one a t tho T ^jans’ 21

t were unable to threaten ag• long while.1 After a punt exchange, V , __pounccdjuuLCastlcfo:^u■ the Wolves’30-yard line ai - " piuyif mu!f'Um Yiujans^

out of reach.Whitaker scored tho toui

on a quarterback keep and _ threw to Warr for the two-'

cohveraion. r River added ita fifta■_ touchdowns in the third qv .. JThe first ome on.tho third

Tigers—1------ • Continued from Paj' , neman retired the aide in t

for his sw enth save, eni f game on a double^ay. ’

“Fivo double plays — tho •-Tigers M onager’Sparky / ’ said. 1Now,Jt’s ull'even, oj• the way it ahould 'be.'h ic '-playors-cah’t give people' i

than that." y

.bsorb 59- dahp Falls

P recrad Foster- ^tw o'toifch~fa'457*yard -Friday-night-aj 4nhf> Falls Vikings 21-8 in top-ranked cnee contcst.59-20 in a .- ro*.------

ligh school

«firBt.haIfJidowTiain

O a kleylins lost to S h o s h o mT . ~ : ----- OAKLEY -A m stop- fltraight sing game, ^ thlrd-ra;

Shoshone J^oster, a Conference

I and 3 sec- • .alf. He h it o«ur .^-yard TD o~^Tu«D3r»ii<

tho thirdjp with re- o - g n - « |» o ^utneyfo ra 0 «MiD>rifpatnan maining in 6

rFaiia lo-a— H a g c r m a iHAGERMANI improved

■f I »-'» the first half ar i L S . l f e ” Hagennan

Magic Valley ^ school football g

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puihaJoadl.

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ruahedforiowns here R-ci«iTp»-(hoR

■ f e r o m e 3 i H t o o t f R f o .

rd run with JEROME —B left in the continued their e the the left the Wood I ritii 6:lflTC-=the’oppofiito;tac u te r to put, a 37-0 South-Ci

ence victory. t I * -5 Jerome, runn

and probably i **“ state A-2 rank

^ wotvertn'CB r pgtouchdowns in I

- - .......... ............J —B «M U »M haIrth* Gem J-CBMlnalCsaul e running j-OftinMimiouat eight-man J-owiwemiOoMlay with a H o i t s e n 2cefootlall

• I < - » ■ I ^ T A U G P-----fipeedBter-Kyl«

three touchdo' riMi. as the Huskies

Devil eleven 25 Conference fool

----------- ---------A-43-yard-p.......... .. quarterback K

Adams and a C eight-point goals of .30 yo iree pointa - dose a t halfti ight as the could find the e non-confer- team in the scd sly-winless___ronce- high H-AUn«SnaHUckt>i H'AlUsTiuB(kxibk( . U-Adaai43puifttD■leyo^ned , S : S S “5 g3Eird .plunge H-wo«i4rirtraiin st quarter,)g back re- G o o d i n g «

f^^goodaa K im berlyao n T jS a f :-— M M BERtY. 1-yard TD Nate Lowtred in the niahing and aci difference .4?.'*!“ *?,5£>Pi

,e third po- 1» a 33-14 Cm field goal, lory over Kmbc

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oft a pass andrt i fourth-'------paydirt; A-pasrII but Later, Wight:i s s a m 'y r y n i a M in o h i'r .)ogainfora -tloford player ai

ered by Whitaki , Whittaker ^ Wight set up fu i^ le a t . J®*" W arr to com and five Castlefonl bri

cut back on a fo: )uchdown gg-yord dindthen c»«urf»rt______o-point

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plovers Iro red ' ' 1 I for the Hometa and nning back J.J. Gee jr three of thoae

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heir winning ways andod River Wolverines oh •utackFridjynigfatiwith— ------- =h-Central Idaho Confer- \ »

unning its record to $-0 | ^ ily remaining atop the [■anklngB, staggered 'the { '• _

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:2 5 .■ ■■ "g h l 6 ei,JGH....... - Hanflon ', P(Kylfr-Allen-romp^-for-------------^tidowns Friday evening - 'icicB held off a young Red con 25-16 in a Magic Valloy P*football game. _ ^

k Kelvy Rovig'to Co'iy ........, a Grant Cummins field - ) yards kept Murtaugh ’ilftime, but only Rtiyig pihe end zone for the home tiisccond sbcteen minutes. ^

kibkdKdl JU• fmibnKCttsstaikkk) nrifGUAtiiU) , pironnutiiwi . ra<933 “■ l y l 4 ofLY^—- Senior running ..jov/ picked up 170 yards g ,i scored a pair of touch- ^ilp the (jQoding Senators__________Canyon’Conference vic^Imborly Friday. . ftp

snapped a rare thro- ' -5 Btreak for Gooding who P

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longeatloaing streak in n college fooCball history S day if tHey lose ttf Penn - their fortunes aro \ closely watched by the' N western Wildcats-.

_______.'nifiJLions^wiiilcss^ibeating Yale 21-18 on Oc

. record set by Northwcs .which lost 34 straight

. iS e p t 22. 1979-Sept. 25.. when the Wildcats beat N.. omUlinois_______ ____

Even though CoIumbi£— - the same record as Penn— —«eaaair-- euch-t^am htu

its first tw.o games - Lions ore 31-point undei against their Ivy League i

— -TobcatrPennrwc'nrjto have to play a perfect g " Columbia Coach Larry I reavy said. “We have to cuteeverything perfectly.

Lastyear, en route to a season and their fiflh str zt Columbia.

_ _ _ _ • “T hflVP frpabout this," saJd Sanderson,, a starting s for tho Wildcats during

___.Llosing s treak__________'Admitting that he

phathized with the Colu players and hoped they v win some games, Sandi said. “On the other hai

. for being a part of the i aiUego lobtFallleam ever

Lafayette handed Colu-r-----its-33rd-8troight--losa

week 38-7, after the Lion, opened the season with a

_____ loss to Harvard._______ ^• “Last week, we _w<

. ^ re a d y jp ^ ’play. -1-knowsounds strange, but I know why," defensive t M att Sodl said.

UNRVAV RENO. Nev. (AP) -

----- Rcno-hcad fnnthnll fnnrh.Claays he’s happy with the Conference, for now.

____But-Ault-refusea.to rulepossibility his Wolf Pack v, tually seek to move up to th Coast Athletic Association.

_. .UNR is. currently .a NC) vBion I - ^ school, whil_e tear • PCAAall belong toDiyielbn

, “The Big Sky is conference," said Ault, pleased where we’re a t. but

—B m n e o s ^• Continued firom Pogi

wo have to face an option te problem ia we don’t have times to practice to adjuat different type of defense

— - Bhorron-practice-time, in ju s t not getting enough repi

By contrast. Hall Jiad plointa about hia offense ranks fifth in the country

— average of 477 yards. The rank seventh in the country .offense and seventh in

Game— -_______ ^•_Cpiitlnuod from Paj

cept for tho quartarback .and ono defensive end pretty i^iiiy-free."

-Tr-zOfTe;naiyejyj-_tho Bengals 1 contrated getting anap for who a year ago a t thia t ploying quarterback for Yi Calif., High School.- Browr ISU’a No. 3 quartcrbac

------Qooding’s-Todd-Simia-quitgram in June and tranaf Willamette College.

T h ere ia no queation thaa game under hia belt ai through 0 strong w

N F L - ----------- —- • Conrinqod---------In.Hedwood Uity. Calir .’

■ 49erssefup their first pickithe walkout, (jausing as mi dozen players} who had pU report to rcconafderr-Amoi

ninningback Roger Craig, t stays ofthe offenBO,

- “I didn’t reolize cvep'one strongly," said vfide

------Pw ightre fagic; BBotherHdefector. “We’ll sec how t next week after they mias

- paycheck.”- _ Friday’s influx lelt aom

—::^mod63P:almoatM l^ly_0l'facing repraccmerit games

__--tiinmB mado up. at least pairegulars and even Pro Bowl

• . In St-Louis,:for examp . moro Cardinals croased'tfc

lino Pridoy and tho toom v Washington on Sunday wit ular playora, including, flt as-,w ide i^ iv e r...R o y linebacker E J .

Vt .. .

Columbia (b e tu

l y . ByHERSCHEI J TheAisocialed

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^tchthc - . Nebraska and I n major ^O ctober start y Satur- • CUCLA ha 1 — and ^ f^orida

being All this nur B North- another 1-

Top.rated Ok u^Binco . Iow»„SUto Sal Oct. 16. "P Nsbraaka, , n ) K A _

3 « E B I J 2 S a ] TOtcm.. . J L ° ^ 3 h _____ht fram . . 115 1982 No. 1 ranking d it North. “ Eight c

th e SoutheqsU ibiahas Ten and Pac enn thia- have.Ue-ups whuB-lDBt------ boot bet for a 1

_ {jjo to be an indepi iderdogs Miami. Florida uo rival. Not™ Dame, wn r going------ ------------------- :ctgame.ryMcEl- Ncbraska-Okla I to exe- Baine that ae^

to^a 10-0 Blades, Miami'atraight safety T h a t’a <

IB the battle ofrplinp, and whoever v;

Scott - ..........g satety ^tiH too ini7 their team in in g th e i^ Miami and FSLle svm- Saturday’s 01:olumbia Top Twenty ,U•y would « ate d Press poinderson sevent)hand I S ta te .in an . m

g am e.. '•IB worst Meanwhile, aver." : -w its-N orth-trBlolumbia f'™ ” ™ 8™ ».

ions had Illmoia andNo, i) a 35*0 tains Coliromi

game. J^inth-r weren’t - *dlu-. ^ ^ .

ow that - the Secon< I don’t Stanford,

e tackle 12 Michigan T 13 Arizona Sta

_________ I a t No. 14 Penn

Ault won- Nevada- loaophy is I d<LChrisAulL comecomplacehe Big Sky interested in e

(of joining th1 ,* worked out, o

-thelinanc»a.v-. r V S ' Ault also sai J the Pacific

fcrencea in the»JCAA Divi- “I think a ai cams in th e ' come up." aiibn I-A. leagues will b_________nround. I.wanlI a good to decide oufolit. “We’re Nevada-Benbut my phi- shown it can

ogo BI offense. Senioi1 team. The TQcalde, who 1ave enough las t year after uat to each .k n ee injury, hi nse. We’re cent of his pasi , imd-wc’ro—fiivetouchdowr•eps.“ in I-AA. Senior id no com* son ratea aeconnse, which 10th in the na try with an an average o flTie Broncos “They’ve plirjtryinpaaa Hall. "I couldr in scoring offense. I belie

F ag o B l prepuVotion, 1 ck position related ^ o ac ,d position K octtcr.T hoi • • • th e problems V

th e blitzes. HlU h av c co n ._ f„ „_ „ t tholr„for Brown, tromcly well. 1

a t.jnD was . [,od the ball ■ Yuba City, , „ i „ p , >wn became aom eath recei back, when downficldi [uit-tho-pro.— —Gtlbcrtuuiri inaferred to conaistency ir

more John 'F r that getting . Idaho passinj : and going ju s t four gam<

week of has 1,203 yai

?°K o51___Loonard Smith if.,“BfflWnff■ ■ " ThlB-lK UIIU icket line of dog situations . many as a said Redskins planned to whose team w'

mong'them—vored by more tfintppng, the main- without any mi

' 45-man aquad. me felt that “Nothing ag 1 receiver every, time yot r-potantinl bbo. Rny Grpen w ^ e y feel m any times, yo liss another Cleveland, w

• bo a t New Eng lome teams players in cam V of castoffs Jetaw ill face n ncs’ ogolnst'-cludes-quQrtei partially, of W nning back T owlployefs. ceiver'M ikd R jnplc. eight linemen Jones r th c p lc k o t— Tho'cight C m \yill go to back despite a w ith l3reg- union head G . fltars BUch aented the bi toy Green, solidarity. The; and safety ers - Junior,

I can Oct<to b c r bee iv e e h M ii[ELNISSENSON-.. “ ■ ecf Press

■ paired-the-nation’B—

dUCLA. _________arta with No. 3 Miami, ingto has slipped to No. 11) Louif ida State. ' Mich:jumerology could pro- No. 2 • 1-2 shootout Jan. 1. Cw Oklahoma, which visits State Saturday, 'M d_runne^_ look i caV which - en tertaiiv “I< )lina,- could, be -un- (r«gu •fTthWmcet'at Llncolii t a n r

“Whc;r proVobly will*take< A. g into tho Orango Bowl u t champion. And since ing a ®te™,_ Southwest,. Big_ _get p 'adfic-10 Conferences Me with other bowls, the has

a-i:iUhowdown-«eeou-Sbwt ep«!ndent team — like tiona da State or fifth-ranked with , which has this week - the :--------------------------------------y.ear.

always points to the week dahoma game as the the 2ts the tone for the na- yoar. pionship," said Bennie • Ev mi’s All-AmericAn‘fyee that. ;’a changing. This game “W ! of the independents, a gr : wins could go all the setts<

. -.................................quar[» early to aay who the Mi n the country ia, bu^ Flori SU are up there.^ fourtr only other pairing of “I

,teama in The Asso- Flori poll finds No. 19 Flor- and ' mth-ranked Louisiana - coun .important SEC night homi

' __ ___ ...havesixth-ranked' A ^ u m Bo

GaroHna-for-friK>n-con— He-i le. No. 9 Ohio State “a ^ ’Bo8C_Bowl_que8t_ o t__and_[ 0 .10 Tennessee enter* play m ia in a non-league and h-ranked Clemson ia bett(— ----------- thCTiond Ten, No. 11 UCLA'- 6 v rd. WiBcorisin is 'a t Nb.’" 'trtll- . Texas-El i>aso a t No. offer State at night, Temple' up a nn State, No. 15 Texas coun

i*t ruleoudon’t ever want to be- tean

acent. We’d certainly be 198En entertaining thoughts j Fullithe PCAA) if things Vegj

, and we could handle 127-(.•r------------------ _Fisaid he expecta a major are West Coast football con- and Lhe next fe.w years. • R’s i I superpower league wjll tean ~ a dacd Aul t . - “Other - ico S 1 be cut up and spread - “Ii ant.ufl.taJ?jjaAJ»aition_expo f own fate.'!, enceteno ' has certainly mo« in compete with pCAA no qi

lior quarterback Vince ^ e<0 loat hia storting job beer:er coming back from a teanhas completed 61 per- us.^

asses for 708 yards and M wnsrTanking-hici-12th— withior tailback Chris Jack- thou:ond in the Biff Sky ond — nnation in ruahing with sorifl07yardapcrgarne. poae played superb,“ said ' SkyIdn't ask more of this- oHlcilieve, mixihg it up be- offei

., he’ll be a lot moro 11th Bccoh'd"time o u t ' sald ' aiid'

le problems he hod were indi< IS we anticipated — with Idoh

He stepped up in tho PI irr.,nish-and-thrcw-cx-—b as­il. For the'most port, ho goal! all on the money. He liahc iprove coming off to un- year iceivers when tho receiv- seas Id are covered." . left,

in hiff‘ offense. Sopho- weelFriesz already is on tho He fling, yardage lists with poiftimes under his belt. He “Iiyards so far and ranks it’s \

ith.-------------- il------------- Smitiiu uf tliu blgBurundur-' Snilt na I’ve ever been in," • plus ins Coach Joo Gibbs, retui w’ould normally bo fa- „.

ore-than*Q~touchdu>vu ni fnrr. thA HArf n n lA ^ g ?°members ot his r e ^ la rid. ^ __ • \___ I_____ .against our guys, but /ou look out there and en. whn'B hnrPfid-Ufl you worry a little.", with no regulars, will pj, England, which haa five ^©8 amp and the N w York en-DQllas toam-th a t in--' ^ terback DaOny White, - p - i i k Tony Doraett, vride r«- ■Rerifrb 'ohd'defonsivo"ea and Randy Whito...... ^^o. Cardirials, who comb jjjy j s a personal plea from Geno Upshaw, ropre- • biggest jolt _to union M

hoy included four start- ' pine ior, '"wido receiver J.T. appi

: g i n s w i t i a m i , F l <

C o lle g e fo o tb a ll

SkM.at Texafl_Tech.'No. 16 V gton a t Oregon, Southwe >uiaiana a t No. 17'(tie) Alab ichigan State a t No. 17 Iowa 0.20 Georgia at Mississippi. Coaches Bobby Bowden of Fl :ate and Jimmy Johnson b^^ ok,at Satu rda/s game diffen “I don’t think there has beei egular»»aa»on) game more u inr~thBn~~tKiB.“ Bowden Vhoevor gets this is going r^y~visiblc'in'thopoU;' Onci it up theis, everyone staris ] ig a t you. Whoever wins thii St pointed a t /Meanwhile, Johiu'on. whose AS been-bum ed in two att

onal championship, is sti ith the coaches’ bromide tha le most important game o sarJ»cauw_iVB_thia_week-- eek, the Maryland game, w le most im p o r ^ t game o oar."-Evon his players don’t b

lat.“We feel this can set the toi great season or a ju s t a

:ason. depending on the outc uarterbacX dtovo Walsh said. Miami (41 points per gam€

lorida State (39) ore thirc lurth nationally in' scoring.“I said prior to the season

lorida State has as much i nd experience as any teom i juntry,” Johnson said. “Only oma comes dose, and they ave the^dep^ of Florida Stou ^ w d e n won’t a ^ e 'tK af [e-aaid-the-Seminolefl-will i ^ u t six backs, three tight nd_aix__rocc ivc rs _ We’re goi lay them and reat them, play nd rest them. You won’t ae etter talent on the field than

up;“ -----&ut Bow ^n alao said that

rtll-bo-^great-challeri^-fc flense, because we may be p against the best defense ountry. Miami has a solid r

l i t f f w v e icams in the past few yeara. 985. UNR haa beaten Cal ’ullcrton twice and, Nevo( ^egos once by a combined ac 27-13.. Five, .of. the^eigh t_PC AA _a re located in adjacent Calil nd onel Nevada-Las Vegaa, i ’s intrastate rival. The othi earns are U tahS tatc and Nevib S tater ■ * ,............ ...“I n ' terms o f-public ity

xposurcut!fi.ajQonuiatumIi nco (for UNR)," said Ault. ‘ lore West Coast than mount 0 question."

ween the run and the paf «en tho big factor because earns don't know how to dLB.-“

Montana State has had prt rith--offen8iv«--conBlatenc3 hough quarterback Kelley Sl - recruited by Solomaon’s pre or Dave Arnold a s - a -drc losser —' rates second in tl iky and sixth in the country i ifliciency and has 618 yardi ifl'ense. Senior running bad

1th on Idaho's alngle-soasc Ha~lT)th ih career yardoge, ndicated until a few year doho wasn’t a passing team. Placement kicker Brian I

las-shatterod-tbo rocord of 3' oals in 62 attempts th a t was ished by Tom McMonigle cars ago. Decicio, v^ho atill eason and and a half of elig Bft, has 36 of 54 and his two E

^eek were the longest of his c Ic also has made 47 atraight •oitita.

“Idaho’s offense is about the t’s been the last three yeara

mith,— ofTonsivo ' tacklo : mtth. tinQ ’ftilibuck Etiri -P i lus Vai Sikohema, a Pro Bow •tumor.J!AlLthoy!rQ.dolngifiJielpiDfi gcm ent 'buBt-tho union,"- Uj

laining Cardinals strikers nion hall. “They’re telling jam m ates' they don’t care tiom. thot tfaoy don’t give a bout anybody but thernselvet

Five .more Denver Broncos 08 A ^ o les Riima. five Rd lur Patriota and' Cowboys, ar

'^cons and Indianapolis Coll Dportcd.lo oomp. One of tho 'as wide receiver Walter M 'ho walked in-Tueaday.-walki 'hursday and was back 'rida.v.

Management was alao feeli linch ‘ as tho strike pprooched.

t h s h o o i lo r id a S

fense a n ^ a good .. ■ , you'll i<— nnd.' . Tl II weaknesses."

- After-limiting-M — 91«-ynrrfB-lngf^g

; WaBh*_norida S u te > de veatem dominating we’ve abama, years.” va. and Oklahoma’s lead i. minished despiteFlorida rout of Tulsa. Cooi rMiaml"'sald he aees room : erently. but “the only way' )en any ' to extend ourselvc impor-. people."

1 aaid. “1‘vD-gofn-litti^ J to be offensively not pla’ oce you - should; and I think s point- the compjjtition his will cqnccntration."

i.’lowa State, whi se tcom Oklahoma in 25 g( straight 7:7 tie in 1981; th

sticking dogintheB igE igl aat “it’s clones ore 0-3 and

of* the two touchdowns.Ic. Next Jim Walden. I will- be coach, isn't dream of the upset.

“We might mak believe two," he said. “My

• play hard. B u t...' tone for beat ’em. There’t a good world I can take I itcome." freshmen and a bi3 --------- p a — run-ronBhslne) and homo Sooners.” ird and South Carolini

dream. The Gan on tha t atill have nightm 1 talent that got away laaiI in the Ellis completed 2( ly Okla- . 286 yards before jy don’t won 27-24 after i ate." ■ four in the fourth i f point- "Boutn uaroimi -ill-play—a»any-team -w e- h t ends Tom Osborne siii pjing to fine skilled—play oy them played.'see any “We didn’t do m when -stopping the n ------------- ; r a ^ _and South-^iot-“this' •‘better a t riirimrig-foT^bui-—j-corttrculise Ellli >e going as a starte r under e in the Florida has wi run de- after a first-game

U p to PC•a. Since But Lewis Cr> e il State- the PCAA. aaid t ■ada-Las i n ^ in the confe acore of plana for expand

the confcrence \ _achoolB__ cBted in.anyachoc ilifomia, sion I-A.

' h i r t o UNK doean'tq ' w primarily bccaui)

. large,enoUBh. Th. A flchools to eitl: flC“t facility or .

ntain — Nevada'-Beno’s acats 15,000 fans,

laas has Copeland, who pse other football at Idahodefense High School, h a s ,

mation fullback t<iroblems and is averaging i icy, —al-— The game isSherwin Broncos, who Btiliredeces- ence gamesIropbock tonight. No teanthe Big one Big Sky loss/ in pass Big Sky champi•ds total with m orc.thanick Kirk haa ever made th(

ison list Koettcr. T h ey ho },■ which" they throwto-nnc are ago when you s tart tc I. demeath-coveragDecicio ball downfiefd. T

:34-ficld_fcnaiY.eJinc. and. IS estab- . backs. Thelflofo' e three It doesn’t give upII has a or beat itself.” ■ iigibility The game will I 3 52-yar- Magic Valley onona-laat-slationa-K EZJ-F s career, and on KBAR-AA' h t extra

he same rs ,- .a id

— - E t E (

>wl kick

Dgjnan-._ ____b=ia -Upahaw- - .....1 ^ -

rs a t a ig their “ e about »a damn - ________'es." ■ •

ms; flvo Raidera,imd-two— ____ |S H

olts alao i S )tio Colts .....Murray, ^ jIked-out- -------- T w lfi-f.= /3 3 5i

Bjling the - 4__gamea_.

\ . - ■

) to u t m j t a t e ®» d a secondary asThey have no- B

taki[ Michigan Statc-to- _ Fri(njckpBowden-called ——JIdefense “tho most 16-'

I’ve ' seen' here in’ “ toui 15-:

fad in tho AP poll di- by Itc last week’s 65-0 . 0looch Barry Switzer moi m for improvement,ly we’ll get better is § Jilveajind play good ;

. . D:l,joncCTii3.l» .BkuB-)laying as welLas we Friiink that’s because of------ schiion . factor and .raie

Svhich hasn't beaten Uni> gam cfdndudlnga....... wit); the series is a lop- ing

light opener.'The Cy- md have scored only’• ' C, Iowa State’s new____aming of a stunning

Glake a first down or Vly guys are going to .... wc’re.npt going to ^72 re’s no way in the cc 53 guya, 10 or 12 q a bunch of wolk-ona d i

(lina. however,' can Sai lomecocka probably Hntmarea of-the-gome----------\laat year when Todd 20< I 26 of 38 passes for gai ire tho Comhuakers cai :r five lead changes, ov< th quarter. 5limi ia as dSHgfSfOUs iHtk-e-playANobraskals------- da;siiid. T hey have as del

- — io too good a job in str

run-and-shoot lasth-G_arolina-«hould-b«------- Cirig”that offense-this:i!ls has a full season ....... -der his bell.” .won three atraight „

melossstoMiami.

yrj’er, commissioner of ' s<d there are no open-______nference now and no ci inding. He also aaid J wouldn’t be inter- _ hool thaUan'tinDivi- _ J

t qualify for I-A ball, ^luae ita stadium isn't 'The NCAA requires I- .»fithcr have 0 .30.000- ^)r an average atten- ___ ga-. J o'b Mackay Stadiumns. n

fi_________________ _ 1<....... ........................ - ti) played high school |iho Foils' Bonneville I as gone from an.I-for- k to on option runnerig 89 yards a game. • Vis a muat_Xor_the_____ I!Btill have six confer-

remaining. after am with' more than ISS has ever won thenpionahip: no team “ j i two league lossesthe I-AA playoffs. . t<

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hove quick receivers gimdemeathrand then------t to concetrote on tin- froge_thcy.throw-the______ ^, They have a big of-ld.tW.O-S.Plid_ninning_____ tiofonsc i»-very.aound,. - . .—a up a lot of big ploys

ill bo broadcast in the a on Twin Falls radio fI-FM-and-KTFI-AM---------^ in Burley.

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B u p a r t B u r l a y436-4245 678-8368?'

IVood River idBUHL - Wood River ouUe

take the Cross State ConferFriday. -------- . ..—Thi» Wnlvnrin»»n. led bv Sui 16-7 in the championship m toumament7 followedbyCali 15*10 in the third-place game by Mountain Home.. O ther teama participating I mont and Jerome.

5MU hires NorD ^ L A S (AP) - Doug Sir

Me.thodiflt-Univcreity't-gmbftl Frida^^ to build a scandal-fre< scholasticsf- i egui'dless'of-its' raiaing.

Single, athletic director f University, was named to th( with ifnproving the football pr ing tho athletes’ graduation n

Brown leads SlCOLUMBUS, Ga. (A P)'- C

under-par-64-^day .to .fako round of the $400,000 Sduthei

Brown’s 36-hole total of 125 Island Country Club gave the lead over Mike Hulbert, who V $72,000 top prize.

Sanders out foOGDEN, Utoh (AP) - We

Sanders, the Big Sky Confoi lined for a t leasC two weeks w — Wildcats spokesman Brad 200-pound Sanders, who is W games of the season with 31 carries, damaged the knee d over Boiae State. _ .

Sanders did not leave the-

.day-4ind-Wodno»day«»ult^ 'determine the extent of the d — T h eyaeoped his knee yea •anterior-cniciatc-ligament.- atretched out,” ho aaid.

Shoot:SiindayW i n 'FALLS - ' I n obBer

th e Twin Falla Gun Club Sunday.

The ahoot, which will fea -^beginat^lOarmrJl'hepractic'

'The ahoofwill continue or 'Thia S unda/a featured o'

yards. There will be compel ‘ sesA, B .CandD .

F urther information can caster a t 734-6233 or Leon 1

'The gun club is located at

Rim-to-RimsTWIN FAL^S - Entries

for the.Rim-to-Rim Run.The 7V i-mile run is schei

Lakes Country Club; makir on Golf Course Road, south

_Springs Rond m^d down iBLCC.

Entry fee is $11. There wi male winners and for tho to ferent ago cTosaes. No parki

. . 10t;.participantft.«hould j a i take the Trans rV bus to BL

Nampa. Oxeg'TWIN FALLS - Teams f

top honors in the Idaho YA! . recently a t the Bowladrome

Tho Hi-Fourioumamoht lers from the 1986-87 seasoi each team.

In tho A division, in w: Lanes of Nampa took tho to by Lake Hozel Lones witl team nt 1,945.

In the nine-tcom B divii -w ith 2,043 pointsrfollowod

. 1,874 and Mogic Bowl of 1,8 Gene Jeffries of Nyssa he

aeries a t 640._________

CSI pljays COTWIN FALLS - Thd C

tonm w1l piny nn i»«hihitin' --aftemoonagainat the Gollei

Game time is 1 p.m.'The Eagles still have e)

against Treasure Valley O Eastern Utah.

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in s X-Statetlosted Buhl in a three-game erence volleyball champions:

lunny BJodea, prevailedJ2-l m'atdi.'BiIHlfinr8hed"aecon oldwell, which defeated Bur oe. The Bobcats were fourth,

g in the tournament were So

rthwestern A 1Single, tho new director _o£-i

-eo football program centerec B'cffecta on win-loss-rpcords

for' seven yeara a t Nortl Lhe SMU, post Friday. He is program a t Northweatcm whi rate to 95 p>eri»nt. .

iouthem Oper' Great B ritain’a Ken Brown ko.a.two*ahot-Ioad-aft«r~th< leni Open golf tournament. .29 over the par-70, 6,791-ya he European Ryder Cup mer } had a ^ for 131, in the batti

or 2 weeksVeber S tate aenior running b forence’s leading scorer, will with a knee ir\jury.

id Larsen said Friday.that.tl WSC’a ledding rusher in tho 314 yards and nine touchdov ! during las t Saturday’s 55-4

lo-game a t the time of the in Igveta l-orthopedieexaminatii

i damAge, Larsen said. «aterday. They found a part tt ,-an d -th c reat that-w as

y-atgunzclub=lervance of NalionaJ I'rops'Ho Lib will hold a registered i

Bature 100 registered ATA Ui Sce^trap^l53pen“u l3 4 u n :rr on Sunday, Oct. 11. event will be a handicop fro

» tition for singles and doubl

m be obtained by phoning 1 n Hansen a t 734-0264. a t the north end of Washingt

still open _ies will be open until 9:45 th

leduled to begin at 10 a.m. £ dng the loop up Blue Lakes ( th o n U.S. Highway 93, west 1 Canyon Springe Grade hi

will be prizes for the overall'n top male ond female finisher rking is permitted in th^ BLC ark on tho jiorth rim of.ihe,c 3LCC.

gon teams.prei from Nampa and Nyaaa, On 'ABA Hi-Four bowling toumi no. . - ' . - _ _ ht conaiats of.the highest av jon. There‘are two boys and t

which nino' teams competci took honors with 1,998 point ith 1,968 points-and the B<

vision, Sugor Bowl of Nyast )d by-Woflty » Gardon -LnncB- :,840.had the high game at 257 ar

)I here todayCollege of Southern Idaho

Ipp rioiihleheador.at JVontiei lege of Idaho. —

exhibition contcsta scheduli Community College and' the

| E F F I C I E ^A f E R J Q .

F r o m $ 1 2 1 3

31 M o d e l s 10 u n o o s i

UHaiHMlB EFFICIEN1 I ELECTRICI . ENERG Y

m m E m m D A H irp iFINA lCING AVAILABL

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amo final to . . . 1 onship hero ‘

[2’^ 6 . j ’w 6 : ••cond'ln the—Burioy 15-8, - - V irth, followed "

i South Fre-

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ered around 7^ jrds-oi^fund—~— — ...... —

orthwestem5 is credited ’ while boost* • '---------

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wn shot a 6-■itho-socoisd-----------------it.,-yard Green , "member the / . ;i‘lattleforthe - - ^

ig back Seanwill be side- - ^

at.the. 6-foot._________ itho first fouridowns in 74 V55-44 victory .1

e injury, but lotionB-Tues— - JlhuradwLW_______

)artiolly tom v,: ^aB-left w a s ..... —

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is'HootihgDay; T*•d ATA shoot ;

A torgeta, will____________

1 from 17 to 27 .)ubles in Clas- ’

ng Norin,,Lan^„

ngtonSt. S

5 this morning

m. a t tho Bluees Grade, e a s t ..............—eston CJanyon B bock to the____________

ill-moleondfe- . hers in sue dif- BLCC parking '•, he,canypnjind_______ .

revail 'Ore., took the

im am entheld -

raverag^bbw:id tw ogirison

>etcd. Bulldog oints, followed s Bowladrome ~\t

yasa prevailed ' . acaof-Boiso-ttt_________

7 and the high i

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duled thia fall the College of '

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mofket inched ahead:------------ covering-from-Bom© <f as interest rotea sho'i steadying.;__________ Thft Dow JonesL _______ indufltriala_roscJ.79.------ ------ finishing the-week; ' gain of 70.82 points.; Volume on the New

Exchange came to 18________ 8harc8,-againat.l93^'■ , ~th“epreviou8'’flea‘8i6nr ; Analysts said ms• hfld-bcen impreascd.> ket’s forceful rise

which seemed to sign----------“ thu uutbuck il Buffcro

' gust arid most of Sept The advance pau

morning as interest t the bond marl«!t,

............... friidaftehioon rBtcs oTreasury securitie downward.

- - - - Energy -stOTks • w , higher as oil pricea r

_________by_talk.in.Iri»n.9Uacsions between that'

—-BusinessTWIN PALLS - Sit

owners and those indi templating start up wil portunity to learn the f sary to start, develop, a

_______a successi^ business 'seminar on Oct. 13.

Tho event is co-spon Pirst Security Bank, Tvrin Fails Chamber o and - the Small Adnunistration,

Tho program, is a t Springs Inn, Aspen,

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real eati• wero m ostly--financiorli la rose, spurred regulators jacr£a?ing_tcj?.-_Ju0aQj3Ui lafna tion and stock as he

s seminar 0Small business Registraticndividuols con- The progrivrill have an op- program wle factors neces- ing a busp, and maintain cash flow,as venture a t a risk focti

' ' prospectivi?onsored by the Cost oft!k, the Greater Those ir of .Commerce, should calall Busincaa Chamber c

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:er Hughes V4 to 25%. lg actively traded blue Uemational BusinessMa- •03e-% to-166V4;-General— - gained to 62%: Ameri- press dropped V* to 37, erican Telephone & Telo- ■08 down % a t 34 V«, technology iasuc-q gained _ ound after a strong show* rsday. Digital Equipment IV3 to 192 -4; National iductor 7« to 21i H, and-J’ackard Vi y3.72yB.._...... ...nder’s Inc. jumped 4Vi to onald Trump, New York !a_tate doveloper and ri asked that government- )rs give him clearance

he might want. .

O il O c t . 1 3ition begins at 8;30 a.m. I igram starts at 9 a.m. Tho | 1 will cover pitfalls of start- lusiness, collateral needed, tw, repayment ability, andictors- from_ a__bank£i:lij_tive.>ftheseminaris$10.! interested in attending call the .Greater Twin Falls jr of Commerce at (208) 733-' 'the registration forms, al arrangements for handi- are available upon timely

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, WASHINGTON (A?) ■ rebounded sharply: laat i

■— said Friday, dropping jobl for the first time in nearl] ing renewed vigor in tho i

The civilian uncmployi cent in September as m

' OOP workers to their' pay pijrcentoful'UlhurnjebiB Labor_Dep£rtmentjaid.

CracEhg Ihe 6'petcenl the jobless rote was 6.9 pi 1979 — had not been ui

__ m arket_hadJlirted_w itnfbnths, falling to 6 perci

-—thoro in August------------

numbers, particularly ii the strongest evidence : among the world’s top years n^'to-push- downi currencies is finally workers.

“These are some-of the bers we’ve seen and arc ; turing’s comeback,” said econonlist for the Nc Manufacturers.

. ‘'PirmB-that_had_cut_t

W h o dNEW Y O R K -'The goi

index of leoding economic hod been released only a i

- —minutes when the questicbegan.-the thrust o f the ir

■ tjcmg IhafThFtnatiredUJd— trusrcd:------ '---------------

The index is ofTicial; itc ^im primatur of Uncle Sam

retfcully uhblasedrbaaed ■ cal compilations ra ther th

,_tive judgments. I t has a ft- —cent-record^Rndicat4ng-t- TKrijitiranMyreaiion fn

iridexVbiiaedon consomer orders, stock prices, build mitfl and other items thot foreshadow the future, wi

■ ~nlnuntlQn~ofL‘conomic~cxpat leoat a few months.

No matter, it wasn't eni still confidence in the dou there are many..,

. "Lonk.q {food nn the aurf not when you dig into the was perhaps the commom criticism. "It was up olmo because of the stock mark

- .,the.stock.market is notorioptimi8tic,"soid others.

Viewed from the lofty h 59-roonth-old economic cji

- - almost nobody.is m lling ttheir faith in any ofthe ol

. indicotnrB. manvof which bullish. Something ia ask< Buy.-

Spmething might indee oskew, but nobody seems

. soy.whatiLis. They.canpi

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[ t i e s s i) - Factory employment e t month, the govenunent o »bleaflne8Bbelqw6 percent p rly eight years and flignal-' d 9 industrial heartland. i] yment rate fell to 5.9 per-_ - manufacturers added 55, o ayrqlls, accounting for 40 lBTnmitlilyj6b^owtfa:;thEZci. ________. enll)arricr - the last time V percent was in November - unanticipated. The labor t< nth tKp notion for tWO f, rcent in July and holding n

^7n*m ana^ tuS ^^^w er^^ 5 yet that an agi'eement pi p finance ministers two ti i-the'dolloragainst-other-tl f benefiting American

tlle beat employment num* 8 e a refiection of manufac* ^ id Jerry Jaainowski, chief ir 'National Association of c(

_thcir_capacity.,andjtheir_tl

fo you povemmeht’s lie indicators

inquiries

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. and stock mar eed be crs could have 18 able to buthehnsw o point to dan- .... -----

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■ duatriea— and— because Improvementa," Josinowaki

!__ IJkowiso, tho-Roagon-a<o t F^daj^a report.

*Tho improvements sho> ij>^nfTnn»Fn^wB enter~lho 6

econpmic growth, a peai White Houae spokesman M -- “n ic steel ana machinery tory em ploj^ent growth lo

-foE-autos, the gaina were manufocturera, the BureaBoid. - • -----

3 inoo April, tho Ui9. ftcon 000 of the nearly 2 million fi peered in (ho 1981-82 recesi turing employment to 19,1.

'tbc 'h lgest it has been since;The September job gaini

the Rust Belt, with unemplc 8 percent in August to 7.8 ]

_ Michigon, declining from 7 [ in Illinois and dropping fror ’ cent in Ohio.

The manufacturing reboi _tbe.rclativc.Htatua-of men i

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■ dobLta-XPH.defiritJii-_____lances, dollor fragility, ^ sm, to name a few. In the fj, icy'aay. ohy'ofthc^se

in thcrcd-lights_______ __; ore the new standard.^? ou forecast the stock II tho old ratios of pricc ond-pricc-to-cqmtyJuivo— .

stock market forecnstcr s you to tru st in hor- ergence?.‘trea t to the old and

lia year one of the oldest ^ •ustcd lold clients the decidedly down." The « industrial average,Tic we forecast, bc below 1,•end 1987 and l.OOOby .

nd' trusted odviser has ■6ariah‘throughoutthe . i I'ec'oridmTcejrponsion --m rket boom. His custom- e*| ive doublejl their money,warned them for five , J

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T^e' harm to computer use to_the_infwt i^formatlon-ser^ dustiy would be far gwate tlre^lIghtTeduetloTrlirloTiFd

House Energy and ' Coi subcommittee.

Schools would be forced back tbeir liae of electrpni bases for research', said Stuckey, director of academ

Cutbacks also would be fo hospitals, w'hcre doctors rely i putcrized medical data ba quick reference,' said Jacq BaBtillerdirectDrcrf^e-mct broiy a t Massa'chusetts ( Hospital.

is a vital service," si “Access to biomedical informi needed quickly. Same-day n ia critical to quality patient c

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lou n ta in B e ll, Nor- tw e s ie rn B e ll, a n d wsqq 'aclfic N o rth w e s t Bell bonoli ubm iited to th e F e d e ra l oo-m lom m un ica tions— C o m '^ io n a i l is s lo n (FCC) a fed e r- ifo m lly m a n d a te d a n n u av fli- fi2 n.o« 10 w hich a d d r e s s e s o u r Cosm. u tho rlzed ra le of re tu rn J* ' J ‘f 3r In te r s ta te a c c e s s B T v lc es -o ffe red -tn 'o u r - - i i ? - - C C a c c e s s T a r i f f N o . i . ^ow P en d in o FC C a p - r ° ” n,

irovai. th e n e w rates ' jocfo nd c h a n g e s will b e ef--pt>oio s c l lv e J a n u a ry 1.1988. hosio

If you c u rre n t ly pu r- ing • h a so In te r s ta te a c c e s s e rv lc es u s in g th is tariff, Dairy tie rev is io n s m ay a ffec t I'aif®ho ra te s -v o u -p a v - f o r th e - P °"C‘.ervice.' g m aA co p y o t th is tariff filing yorn 5 availab le fo r pub lic In- 3 so ipectlon from 9:00 a .m . joron0 <1:30 p ,m .. M onday oantj h ro u g h ,-F rid ay , (ex cep t—atoa.. lo lldays). a l th e follow - worhi ng location : co"ei199 Main S t______________3olse , Idaho’ U B liSH : S a tu rd a y . Oc-obor3 ,.lS87 .—

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JEROME DOG LO(r ^AVAIUBLEFOR , Sriie

ADOPTION rniiHours Mon-Frl f11:30pm2:30pm. g—

. 1 lorhalo Old Enflllsh iheop. doc X. .black and g!E2!(hite, 2 years f*«l. 1 malo B assell, black, for ei rown & > while 3 yeara. 6onn<. 1 malo Chesapeake, succrrbwn. S’mos. on'Pl'

- . +--b heller located on 1 mllo Pleaa fosi road, u se theon lranco "ler, (3^ow or.<)U intiacros3iir iQ _ lo . 3ad from KART Radio. 1987 Falla, too Ifcensea may bo pur- n ta haaod at the Clly Water Of- piaco CO.__________________ ttie rt

Itll 3 2 « O 0 —no answer ■•,.324-4313 qq, OST! Mato calico cat bo* iveon. Bluo Lakes & ihoahono, .A nswera lo - iTUD. ,flEWARD-!iar_ialDr:— A . ia ilon.leadloc JO locovory-:— ♦ -

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iIGH COUNTRY ANTIQUE ' T ';hOW. O ctober 10 411 . Ho- ♦1 Rosary Pariah Halt, 9lh ^ nd Lee. Idaho Falla, Waho. ♦ )pen 9:00 am Saturday and « 0:00 am Sunday. Oualily A ntlques by doalera (rom ^ ne Inlermounlain aroa. >dmiaalon4i.75.-Lunch a n d - ^ ^ ghiaupperavailablo. ' • _ I your business having a ):|> fe lm ^~ p^rirth i»= ^ ^^ — J

IMOKE nTHUNDER. Twiri Tl alls new est and notleal r i <and has a (ow .nlohts still vail. 734-8424, Rualy Mayer, p— LUNDS UTES-------- - I c

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andiea and gifta. Host a larly for you & your rionds-or ju st call & order. Tl 'erfect for holidays. Call t , ean Moeller a l 733-7550. '......- ------------------ .P .005-Memorial Notices ^

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t^ o l August 2B I om no sngor reaponsible (or any lobt| other Jh a n my own._

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FAIRHAVEN Full ilm7illy style ftvlng for elder* are availa arsons.-In Jerom e, Irom tno.-diah’ /m o.C all324.6443. qusia , Pli10TQhTE-73W122 ■ ci">;

??ha"ed w i ‘u^Hm *S oclttlon. 5pm lo 7am. 24 raonw eekenda. HerdsmaiIss In Orient ssek cor- a (Ond i w/alngie healW . M tlsmen. Box 5348 StrvA, iafv.AB.CAN.T2H1X8 • “ v.SS IEQN*NT-«EEDHEL« s i jT r t ’

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WANTED: Human FTimes Nows is seeking f -p - Box e tpondenis lo report 63303.73] IS and features in com* Light he titles acroSB-lhe-Maflic- smoker, ey on a free-lance basis., disabled resllno work, lioxitiie Thurs. 1 (S. Writing experience mosls. f

college oducailon son.Call 3lul, Jond^^cover letter, l ^ j j ] ^

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Twlrr Falls, 63303. For po B o x S0 information call 733-

c f» k o G lf ^ 'S l .E•linie and part-time posi- once • is available. Hourly resum e 10, commission + Timos-N' 10(119. if you are iniorosi- Twin Fall in-lolnlng Iho profes- MANAGE

e l^a lr-T rendsJn-ino-lw -f Magic Valley Mail, call m mana(

IOC al 733-5646,_______ — areas, iimelologlsi needed (or nood apj lime work. For more In- ble. 734■<

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CRUISE SHIPS. once M Hiring, Tour ouldos, resum e tinn - . - . - wntkcfn. Times f ifoiarlos. gill shop sales. iwinFBH ilographors. muslclana. Need i U09S0S. On board Irain- wIndshU

4. world tiavoi. Call based o -735-0775, ExlO?4A. resum e ry herdsman. Musi be Times J nod in Al. inlusing, and Twin Fal iet4Lknowle£lgQji.9t>!l!iy_NDed-iTi wofkino-with-oalry cows.-for-tamil od boneliis. Call or see incl. lig rn Roark. Rainbow Dairy smokinc South 2 3f4 W03l ot iranspo) om o,C ali324.3862. il:30 - n u i Hygienist, Twin Falls Ji5/day. la ,- (uir tlma_pH»ns,int-P.9tgona rking condillona, ex- c /o Tim ileni wages, paid vaca- 548^1*1 n. Respond lo Box 0-92 Nursing 3 Times Nows.-P.O.- Bo*--|mmcdii I. Twin Falls, id, 83303 Manor 3sel I'ruck drivers needed ,-ton ts..n porlbncod with 13 spd day poi sd Ranger. Also, oxpori- tact Alic cod clioppor operalor 536-55noded. 423-4i69._________ Hon. EOi-you .iike working wlih _Pafi-lim oplo? Would you enjoy person Ino w hafs rignt- (of (ho Malnlen nsumer? WOuld you like Lakos, i

>uld you iiko lo work inan to 9 am, lablished markel? I( you 734-2343 swor yes to these wo p.rt-tim od 10 gel logolhor lo QXD0,i0i icuss your (ulure. 1 have 'Qt524.a2 3 openings-in-lho f u iU -K r ;? ^ rvlco linanclai Hold in tho C of,''?" ,gic Valley area. Cali r.l„ram .n7pm .«pm .

oerloncod diesel truck nlfi^araffver. HAY HAUUNQ exp.. Sornrv1 time., 934-4064. for 5470% , FLYINd DUTCHMAN.. . .

sorlenced concrete tions < sho rrP ay depending on -C entral' 3orience. 734-77M. A gency si tood'bOBlnoss looking end Twoxper managomont per* portumi

inei. Must liavo been Positior:co9s(ul ' at previoua- Director ploymenl.-8alary,$20,000-m en t.-<'bonuses S. Inauranco. license'laso send resum e or lei- backgrc, pre(erably wllh'ploluro Eflucatli ^ li^jO ^Box 3885, Idaho

lakea ^ l y mlnulM lo Stevenj ICO your ciassKlod sd , . . >'ng. 1> reaulls take a bit longer. Center.

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Lakes Blvd N ,, noe c t i l p lease._________ -rBruSh.733-9314. - . sman needed. Must be ar & exp. in Al & herdh. Must have ret. Exc.IS..& Inconllvei. T.F.

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jnV e bililng clerk, r^ust a l least 1 yr. current

care/M edlcald billingj^ v a a 38-wiimrelw^rtc------- —writer, 10-key calulator. exper heiptul, but nol

Irecf. Full-time position. ; ilont salary and lilts. Cali or sendm a-W :_H o lan .-B eer,------------an Resources MVRMC,Box 409, Twin Fails. Id.

f. 737-217b. EOC.I housekeeping, non-K#r..- ho lp --M rtl* ily -----------3ied lady. 10 to 8. Mon.- s. 121 per day plus - is. Prefer mslure per* • -Call734-7869._________il church wants a • •• otary-ffer 25 30 h o u m i(. II interested, wtllo to:N-92 C^o Times News,IPX 548. TF. id 83303. sger needed (or largeIisb r ic C hain:W anage----------I and sewlnij experi- I • required. Send me to: B6x K-92, c / o . is-Nows. P.O. Box 548,1 Falls, id. 83303,IAGE8 WANTED; Look----------ior-perioft-oxtmrlehced____ 1 _lanaging, retail, cashier ' s. o n ly - lh o qualillod . .J apply. Salary nogolia- 734-66MaskforArt.IICAL ASSISTANT, mod- ■ iranseilplion^exporl- J ' reqyifod. Send ime to Box R-92 % of BS N ow s.P .O ..B ox .54B _ . . .rFBll871C»3301' -----------d Inside Qla2or and Ishloid insTaller. pay 3d on oxporience. Send ime to Box >Q-92mc/o ie s News. PO Box 548, 11 Falls. 10 63303.:d-matuf0 oduit.to care________lamiiy o l ltiroe childron,-----------. light housework, no Iking, must have , sport & phono. Approx.0 - 6:30, Tuos. - Sal. , 'day. Send rels. snd 1 Bonal inlo, to Box J-92._______ ITimes Nows, H.o. tJOX 1

.Tw inFalls.Idaho83303^ . sing assistants needed nedraleiy al Magic Valley nor In Wendoir. 2 asis-Is needed tor ( u i l j im e ______’ positions. Plessd coii-1 Alien Stevenson DNS at •5571 for (urther Intorma-i.EOEM/F. •Mime lanilor. Apply ins o n ' " - a f - ......Magic------------nlenance 138 Bfuo osr Twin Falla, '

I am.*Tuo™ thru Sal. £all ' .2343t0am lo12noon. t-tlmo milker wanted, er^en^ced only. Call Jim |

liro lis 'a ro 'av a iia b lo in ' • ley. Shoshone, • Twin - - • 1 s, Burloy and Jerom e for - k o 'a id and prbcessor k (or tho tlHEAP Fuel ✓ gram. Part-llmo. tom- ary poailions. Salary '0 pe r hour, closing date J/87, 5:00 p.m . Appllca- is available *1 SoulhUral" Community Action-----------incy. Burloy.- Jerom e { I Twin Faiis.-Equai Op< -lunilv Employer._______iltion available ’ (or a jc tor of Staf( Devoiop-D t.-C orfonl-ldthO -H i<._____n se ' required,kground In Inserelce . ' ication preferred. Mustise ssig o o d communics-...........rsiiTiisrconiKtrM erTiloe--------^venson, Director of Nur-g. Qroen .Acres Care ?lOf. 934-5601.____________

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> looking for ‘ . ine saiespeo* tim e , even ing- sqles.. .ex p e rh . ___^or—moPG—in-— —:— and! a t th e3rd St. W est, ------) p h o n e calls ' '

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- 017 Bu»inM»Opportur ' 0I8'Ince/rjoProp*fiy

020 Monoy toLoon021 Ma-'erWonicd 033 Ink jitm o n ti 035 iniltiiclion

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031 Out of^Town Hom 03? Buhl-Filer Hom«i033 Kimberly Honjon034 Jofom oH orm 'J ,035 Gooding Wendell

_______ ni* Bi»nl P.tntf. Wonlf, 037-Farni»ondRonch«

, 038 Acreogo& to l l-------039-BusjncJ»ii''op«Ily

040 Cemolery Lot*043 Vocation PropoM]044 Condominium* F«045 Mobile Homo* Fo

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050 Furnnho'J Houiei051 UnlurnithodHoui052 fo tn .A pt* .4D ,up054 Unlurn. A pls.'S 0055 Roommoiei Worn

057 Renial M obile Hr058 0fliC0 4 8u»'ne»*

] . 059 Condominium RoI - 060 W arotioujo 'Siorii . 06r G arage RonioU----------- ------06 3 -w o n to d to R e n t-

066 Mobile Homo Spc

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. 067 Mi*<aUt>rtoou* Fc069 Computer*

------------ ------- 067X0i«TjrBr4-Eqotp070 Wonted 10 Buy071 >Vonled to Trodo072 Antique*073 Boioor* s c ro l l*074 Mul.<6l lrMtfuin<

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007~Jobsol InterestPoallion avallBblo lor llmo spoecK painologlsl.

. ^fj"]*y324‘2<43^—POSITION (or Director o t ino

•— ■ RelUed Softlof voiuntw jf Proflram. Workino Knowl- 0<)go ol Qovornmont aranls doslrod, Curcont drivers ^conso and aulo required.

Older- Americans 60 years old and older In Ifio elffnt

■ county area ol Soulhconfral------------W aho.-ln lere# l«J-por8on»

may pick up appllcallons lor • , Bmploymenl al me Sor>lor

Programa OHico o r the------------00& eG & -O F-60U T H E flN

IDAHO. Applications and at- * ' tachod resum es will be ac-

■ copted unlll 4:30 PM, Oc- loOer 13,1887, Equal Oppor-

•_ _ aocM aIn fl_c Ia rtt/B llf l!l)lU ty . ; .• lam lrnrjhD .ldahQ Houae.-

Ing Agency fias an Im- . mediate opening in tho Twin • Falls Hold ofllco. Appllconlj

aJiould have graduated Irom- high school or oqulvoloni

(GIO): bo strong in math------------awtxrotical.3klll3.ont). must/ be able to work wllh iho I '< ■ public. Part llmo poslllon, 30 f ■ I hra/wK beginning ' salary i' M200 \ annually. Sonfl

resum e to Maya Hala. Idaho Housing Agency. 1201 Falls Ave. East, Sulie 132. Twin Falla. Idaho 83301. Applica­tions will bo lakonuntilS pm O ctobor7.1987. EOE.

------------Registered cosmetologistneeded, lull or oort-iime.

---------- Call 733-2821.73*-lflS,--------------------REGlST£REt>-NUR9ESr-for

long-torm care toclllly. No- Qdirablo salary, bone lils-4 liberal signing bonus, im- modlale oponlnos all ehilts a t White Pino Caro Center

-------- locatod In Ely, Novnda aIrlencJly rural Novado com-

door roccoalion activllles. Cell (702)285-4801 or send resum e to While Pino Caio C enler. 1500 Avonuo -G-Ely.

. Novada89301.Roaoarch Tochnlclon

' • - ro g u la r^ fu ll- lim e -p o s itio n availab le . mid Octobor. Biochemical roaoarch and oenotic • purliy , ol

____ vflootat>los,-.Thi3.. poallion• ■ roquiros 2 years oxporionCO

____ _ i n a biochemistry lob. orequlvalonl ' academ ic '

' background; Provloua oxpo- . rlenco wllh prolein and erv

_ . ^ y moclQCtfODhoreslsjL lflllDt. -■ -• • doslrod.- S W -resum*- to ;,

■ ABOrow Soocf Company. PO Box 1235. Twin FaKs. Idaho

- 63303. EOEM/F. . ____RN’S 4 ' LPN’S full tim o & pan-tlmo. AM 4 PM shifts.

- compotalivo w ages 4 bonolllft, EOE. W est Magic Caro Center. « 0 Filer Avo. W.TwlnFaNs.

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4 Rax reslaurant I s . now— - reirulllng-------tor— IheIr■nn management iralnlng pro-[oor gram. If you *ro a highly3wl- motlvatod career orleniod• nia Individual wllh tho doslre 10,ors lo'n a top quality organla-rod. tlon,^8ond^ydur^fesume lo

jar*' Idaho. Inc.. 1S1M iffDl Yollowatono Highway,ifral Chubbtiek. idahoS3202------on». RN-or.LPN -neodod:io( lul!I lor time 3 W 11 chargo nurse. nIor Also needed RN lof relief _lho days; Sl.~

ia S 0x ^ 83 / 201." * •“C- RN'a or LPN’S lor charge

nurse position . in LTCU. 324-430rexl.-283or201. School Distrlcl Treasurer,

iiuty- Immedlalo—vaoanovf-com - petilivo salary 4 bonellls. oxporlonco in accounting, business admlnlstrallon.

m is ,n d da ta ' processing rom oojirod. Conlacilent suporintendanrs elllco

Blalno Co. School Olsl.-768.2236_____^

."IS TELEPHONE appoinlmonl secretarios. PholMtaphy

'“ ' i studio now hiring. Sevaral .,J,„ openings. Guaranteed sala- •.I . ry. Men 4 women needed lo

do jolophone operatofa work:Full & pan time open- ings. InlORiowIng 4 work hours, days 9 a.m.-i p.m. 4 evenings 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Wo train,-Apply In pofson only.' No ^liono ^calls

^ r - | - A»e. W. flsk-forMBrPanlon,— No- Warned; ownor/oporalors S' & wllh tractor & reolor trailers

intofostod M leasing to " I's oslabllshcd carrier running nter s w 4 SE U.S. Inquire ai “ * n jjM S .a sK for Kevin.. ■ -

Wanted; truck dtivor. long i«. h'oul. mostly wostom Unitodond S ta lo s .Call324-672l . _____:aio X-ray Tech (ARRT)-posilion Eiv open, on-call. Qualiliod ap-

" pllcanls may contaci:— Human Resources Dipl.

Magic Vailoy-Roglonfll.Med- le a f Comer. P.O. Box 409. Twin Falls, id. 83303^409 or

ol call737.2iroEOE,.

n to- ^ D O & ^ w P e o p Ie ~

m“ = a d s E k p e r s o n -p*" Exporlonced and ag- S?: grosslvo lo soli our now

businesses, 6 figure com-— m issioned . Income vo^^' s possible.Ha- WInoaardnor. 7884501.

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> Homo Enlerlommont " J jJ3 CommunjcotionOovico*? Appliance* 01D H oating iA irC ond. • ~I Furnilute S Carpel* BO? Building Material* [aU3G arogeSalo* Ha<i Tool* lioi5 Bicycle*-...................................b t-Kovtooo ~ n7 Plon1*4Ireo* pifl3 Variety Food* J|pi0 PetiSSuppl'ov Ma1 CruohveWoild ^ 2-Auttion*--------------------------- - rb '

em

I FARM ERS M A RK ET — I ----- ^ ^ ------------------5 FoiMlim S lo p Soil —5 Form Seed ^ S 7 Hoy. Grom 8 Food jiC6 FarmiiofHont9-Po*tur®*lofRent---------------- -Dl'i0 LivcHockWonlod *1 AnimolBrood-ng2 Cattle • SA3 Daily Equipmoni

5 Hoilu Equipmi*"' . j

li btiocp Gooti ^0 PoiltiySHobbit*2 Irrigolion3 Form S Ronch S o p p lio __4 Fo'm linplomonli 5_FGrii.W5m,7U75n?a--------------------

3 . R E C R E A T IO N A L P"

Jl O ooltS M orm ollum i. • _|jo22 SpornngGobd*23 Ovn»o>ul R.I[«»______ __ _\A71 5M0v.V<.'hiClc*25-ttOvoriroilor>26 Compcr* S Sl'oH* 1n(27 Motor Homo* Op28 Utility Iroilor* do

J j — AUTOMOTIVE— 11

IfJ31 Auto Service . jo32 Auto Parli S Acc1?^iolco^ —33 Auto* Wonted .34 Agio* lof Rent 15-CyflP,* 4 Suoniua____________ 3336 Hoovy Equipment39 Pick-Uplrufk* V/40 Hi-Ovyfiuck* iiiin i *41 Voni • 'on42 linpoit Spoil* C0'> ll}46‘4x4'*aA lV :*-------------------- -re4B Antique Autoi 0(49 Aulo*'. AMC Rl 52 Auto*'- Buick ■ “ 54 Aulo* • Cadillac j 56 Aulo* • CKry*lpr50 AutOi - Chovfolct-------- —,60 Auto* D odoti62 Aulo* • Fordr6BrABtDr-Mrmjr7«-b"rr5lr..— - n 168 Auto* . Old*mobik> tr172 Auta* • Poniioc . rc173 Aut.o*,- Plymouth j®174 Auto* - Other "175 Auto Dealer*340 Servite Diroctbiy

OOJ-Sales People ^

~ AREA SALES REP «II you aro self moilvated and (j

ow agorossivo, i would like lo -elr- laiK to you_£am .up .to -2£V .■fo- commission on gro ss sales. ■My •Slart pan-tlmo or full-llmo. tod ‘ B oyourow nboss. » 10 tEarnlngpolonllalunllmttoO

:a- «Car necessary “10 Phone 324-3852.___________ q

-dL C f la n n e l^ - N B C fnr ,lha. “ 108 Magic Valloy seeking>y. momalod aolf-siartei, for a «^ satos l^onlaerJim ^

>e! fxpor. hard-working sales ps lef parson In electronics lield. ya ng Send resum e: 1S25 Addison nc OU .Ava-£a«l, T P . t?i A i 3 f l i - ^ ot

5 J E W E L R Y R E P ’;lj. National w holesale lirm

sacks REPS for focal area.77 80K + 'Annually, (commis-

in ' Salesman, experience a loDn must, m ust be verv comlor- (n.mg lablo mooting poopio, soil t>aact moilvated. apply al Twin ccIce Falls-A lhloilc Club, Polo r(Isl. Lino Rd.E. ih~ '_____ i . lo:

S OlO-ProlBUloml H irai Services

no cTEANlFrG“ O uam y'w ork,}fs roasonablo rales. RosuUj on- guaranleod. Call 733-3937. . . 3fk Golden G lova C l»an jna_. 4 COUNSELOR/THERAPIST

lly.' hospital: has"oponing-for a r 50. V. llmo prolossional In iho oi ind- -Twln-Falls a rea, duties In* m;

-elude:------- folofrawowaiop- imjrs ment. markoling. evaluation kll [>fs 4 a ssessm en t, and allor pj lo care. Loiter of application oi

inn and rosumo-wilh roforonces l< ai 10 Grog HassaKls. c lo Nor- -.- ihwost P a ssa g es Adoios-

“ cent 'H ospiiai, - I 3 i“ Nortn - .pS .Allumbaugh^=8oise=ldaho: =

83704. Applications ac- - copied unliilO-12-67-.

■prolesalonai word process-’ Mi ,*T Ing & aecre tirla l aenrices. ba nI 1-5 pm. 'Mon-Fri. Call 733- all 'h: i488,Crlpp«nComp*ny. E< 09. ' 6ior Oi4-DayCar8SefYic85 ^

ABC Chiisllan Day Caro and____P<Ot£noOl-CaH.73il-3238. . fl.

Chlldcaro my homo, rol, oliiunch4acliviilos. 733-5292.. 18

n. 'inlorosiod In babysiltino ^ children In my homo Mon

l£L Through Ej

Tt- Lillie flod Schoothouso. all sli■ry ages, 6;30 om-9:Mpm^M-F, jiitr. Smoke froe^Call 73^-6035. to_ Has your cam por boonco aoofng more .drivoway than ^

s ;

lo b O f^ M Z ________ ___

mrIdssffled^

.O l^ B abys ltte rs ~ TO

I will babysit non-going school kids, ages 2- t yrs. |old. Only evenings from 6:00

.pra.lQJOJlO-pmJa.mi'f5?m«> -!_i Alio will u k e m deaf/bllnd

' i i i o s . ni(

OIB^EmploymenlWanted ba

BOOKKEEPING, reasonable int

Have opening lor two houses for Saturday cloan- bolna.Ca1l423-5112....... - ........... 0*

T a m - a - q ouU su jm slress. ■?? please c d l and lol mo loll , | you what I can do. 734-7828.Master iroe & yard caro. Frooesl.CaM734-132B

'R etiring— farmer— sceitlng- — employmoni lor 2 long-time omployees. Call Robert Colnorat 733-2071.__________ •

’ 017-BuslneM Oppty8.’A successful 4 year old sop- tic service business in Wood Rivor Valloy. Com-

_OlOie_COmpany including all_ ^ necossary equipment. Ex- celionf income polentlal. POOR HEALTH FORCES SALE. Call Hallev. 789-2151. "

CORPORATE INVESTMENT Fo ^ ^ S IN E S S BROKERS bd

EXCELLENT S “ RESTAURANT ■ “

----------BDSINESS—

Piosoofou's. woH-oalabllan- ™ ed. In Twin Falls. Call Shitloy. 733-9301 or Julie S|,

-734.47&6-fof^mora-infofma--8l{

-W ESTERU REA LTX sp 733-2365 , j ;

Indopcndoni ownod 4 art operated member of Col-dwoll Banker’s Residential a LAlliilalo, Inc. ________ __bdMUST’s'ElL-T-shlrt, iackel ga

-and cep pfiftting equipment, foiwllh suppliers, willing lo $7i train. 54000, negotiable. Call;06-57fr^54. Fr

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018-lnconiB P ro p e rty ’

-53-3pseo-mobiie-home-pa»k-Including 4 motiilo hom es in Wondoll, J 1 8 7 ^ . J30.000 down, cash' or collateral.

'owner win carry balance. Ideal for rollroa or soml-

-retired- - - ow ner/m anager,

Rood cash How. Call Wr. ^ ood fprdeiallsft37-6153

D«O2J~lnvestm0nl lo

- - - - 'c a s W o r^ 'u r '-” — . -- c o n t r a c t . , i;^

-I'H -pey-yoo-cash-for-your. f : trust deed, mortgage, o r , ' - roat estate contracl. Any „ lorm. arty position ..Fast.

' W w E s “T"E^RNsVtTES ' CALLTODAY!

Mowopollian Financial Services

734-0367 or1-eOM4M753_, _F i r T l 'D ^ ol Trust, loan is _50% ol property value, exc Expayment record. J31.400. pa

, will discouftl. Tom 726-3049 loiI dayor7fla-4375ovos. Ul' ex

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; O2j-Open Houses . §1 I ■ Th; ,03(}-Homea For Sale. pr- A co?y 2_^ r m homo wllh y : r parilal basomoni. FotTcoH’ b*d . yard and storage shod, nice wl 1 nolghborhood. . J29.000/ afi

ojlCLXflll 733;3.4Q laltej.5 .^ S i

•' ‘ \ . ro A A da

. _flEAUTlFJJL_BRICK_HOME_ [«'

- in.ltio .couptrZ -Y oii.csnjoe,» lor milost Qig living room.• huge family room and 3 JV I balnrooms. Super kllchon, *“* covorod dock and ROOM TO V' ) ROAM. Asking J69.900. Soo ^

this immodiaioly r you’ll lO.YOjl!------------------------------- 61

H A M L E nR E A L T Y . §•O FFICE.... 733-4079 g

JoyceC oto ..73M 787 ^ j Dave H am lett.. 733^4030

; “ b e s t b u Y o t t " es

, THE MARKET mS 2 HOMES FOR THE PRICE- ^ 5 OF 1. N ow rool4 'paln t, wllh •m a in , houso-conlalnlng 4 ^ ~ lM K trooinsr-5-baintr-Ja:go. K 1 kllchon, lully . Insulated, r patio, molhor-ln-law homo Ot t oulback *5 LOW, LOW price OIJ40.000. h?

• _ H SU N G ER RE A L T Y , asI_____R A L PR E SU N Q eniZ :! ^='-------- 7M -«880& -73>^78-7r J '- :u ih r a n d ;new_____ K;- Movo light in. 3 bdrm. 2 —■ balh, sun room, dbl garago. ..- alloloctrlc,J63,S00. ___ ^

Evergreen RM tty.j_ .73«?M —■ Bilck '3 bdrm. 1 bajh. car f,

poti, shop, dog run. loncod “ yard, exceliont iocallon. j r

J ii3,oqo.Cail.734^2W,______- By-^wnor^soUd-j<<aU-bulIL he . older 3 bdrm home. 1 bath, us

1800 &q fl plus. 58.000 down, pk, Call ^-3808 . ____ c*\ ~ BY OW NER ■

- home In country. Cedar Rc I siding, shako-roof. 2 horse

slablo.. concroto-lloor uck Jli room. Pasture w/sprlnklors,

; JIOO.OOO. 734-7674. . (j;

I Seasonal sporting equip- U mom is a best seller in- «n clfisslllod. U!

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m i D O L U R A N D S E N S E ISZ

5-07.«00-Vory-eloarv4-bdfm. -038hnma. AC. .lencod .Yffrd. —nice landscape. Jerom e. ™•|4 2 .« » -B e au lifu l3 M rm .2 houbath home. Turkish tub. hullchina hutch, covered dock, m ' iInsulaled sfiop. Sonalor or Mobile Park. B-4 r M,SOO<900(r 2 bdrm hom e, basement. Ilreplace. ni]garden spol. Iru lt-iroos, ^co m n fla t.a i5 ____________Eui• t tl ,5 0 W bdrm. ‘2 bath in- boalevel on Oolmar, lots ol har>storage, covered pallo, shofenced yard. T-6. gvsi

-R O B E R T -J O N E S - L t REALTY K

7 3 3 ^ _____ •

EQUITYTRADEV A -I0 .5 % -I5 y o ars . Fenc- i h ed corner lo l, ' tri-level 4 - bdrm. central a lr^ .fenced — garden. 3 metal sheds onconcfo te slebs,-oach wilh-a-------sidewalk, automaticaprinklor, J51.500. Trade for mobile or motor homo, | nt pickup, campor, travel |p iirallof. elc.Call734-6259.___ ^ ungFor Immediate sale. Tax'ap- me pralsal,<<44ManinSt.For sa le by owner, cute 3 ;• I bdrm. Large yard wllh dock, reduced to S43.500. Musisee-C all 734-5017._________ ^

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HAa&BUAN,.2-&drm mobllo Cal home wim wood dock, boat Tq* ramp.- shed, in Ihe most beaulilui soiling on Snako RIvor. Yoar-round enjoy- i. ., ment.- J35.000-terms- con - u.-. alderod. .—-_____________ j j s

SPUT.LEVEL -DUPLEX.. ^ each, has 3 bdrms. m b a lh S j^ a ^ g o , all in good Pjj|

ALL ON ONE LEVEL. ! bdrms. 1 bath, single garago. range and —

J78*,£»? " o s

FIVE SEPARATE 2-bdrm Mounits wllh appliances,- f«ncarpol, drapes, gas hoal. In ol"good location wllh extra ^room lor expansion, »0.000. TRj---------- ---------------- -p-jAMERICAN REAL ESTATES Boi

APPRAISAL TwI(Across from Court House) toh

734-6850

’ OouQ Vollmer, Broker M a ry A k U m a n .. . .734-3882Alda S tro n g ............. 733-0905 r-,-.Dennis Vollmer........733-9199

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In Twin Falls- A ^son -A vo E.. Sun ya|!oy »‘y'° ,!2[|

3 ‘’’ bam, ' ’' O w n e r Motivated! Days 733-2323; 5 .evoa 733-7051._____________ ^

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Executive-home. 5 bdrms. 4 — baths. 4400 sq. It., lorms 4 6 u) Iflasoneooliablo. 543-4801. olll UKE UVINQ IN THE MTS.J exclusive slone 4 wood ho m e-ln sldo -4 -ou t.-U ro ft- (rplc. cathedral collings, S-5 bdrms. Tennis £ourl. Enioy a panoramic view of moun- tains 4 valloy from among ^ trees on 2\4 or moro acres. *-0 fltcllvllmlls. Call 423-4934. w j

Thousands behind area ap- j™; pralaals. Pay approx. 5800 4 assum e J40.0W loan.-pmts- S426 P 4 I . Beautiful newer 3 b o r ^ 2” boiH” rarn iirnonio- "04 wllh oarage. Phono 543-S240 — after S and w eekends. In

down. Ace Realty, 733-5217. Tw"NEW ENG USH TUDOR g1650 sq . (t. 2 733loll baths. Formal dining —- roonTrbro*W*9t=nook;.oaR- cabtnels.-M astor-bdrm -haa- -W walk-in closet 4 dressing

: r K V » . “KSS iConatruclfen, Inc. 733-7900;

NEW LISTING «bath, formal dining, dbl '— yara^^o^i50,900.Call Marilyn' p j

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1375 sq . ft. 3 bdrms 4 2 bath — homo. Cathedral ceiling. Ig kllchon w/oak cablnels, (u panlry. Anderson windows, Covotod entry . porch wllh Ca lattlco railing: redwood tja, dock,- dbl - g a ra g e .- Only - 733 W . y . ' Mnatfuc-"

OWNER CARRY. Cloan 3 bodcoom. Insulated, oil for hoal. 529.000. Call 734-3537 hoi Tako over payments 4 Go assum ol T E rW i 5 bdrm ifo homeorduplOK.733-3941, T r i-te» e lr-4 = lK fffn P ?^ lh ~ 1^7 basomoni. 840 Cherokeo jy,. Lano,-470,000rCaim4-3l23.—

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Rollromoni special. l?ltemodolod 2 bdrm, extra - - nice. Kimbofiy. 423-5625. >i ll iifa » i-i ii— - .[)di

034-JerofneHofne8 .Lol your dally howspaper «*' work ror you , . . road and use lhec lassilleds. •«;;

MENOELL: Small 3 -bdrm. I S ■emodeled. <29,000.324^859 —

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Mans 'a n d 'h ay n ^ ^ 'o ^q ftarvesled. 2 hom es, a goodjhop, • good .Irrigation 1 bdisyslem. large flold, lust the ^ place you've boon looking rorrCaltown»fJ3i-S2ia—MURTAUQH AREA. Approx- -------Imately 110 acres Irrigated A cccrop. 90 acres irrigated localpasture, balance dry. Over niceMO acres total w /32f shares rolrijTwin Falls Cana) Co. water, garaj3 houses, corrals. 734-2820 *,<,3Souinern Idaho PCA yard

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Wanted; a good solid 200 ^ cow ranch with som e good Avail rarnrgroinnrBno-tJuitdm gsr bdrirCalt8sa-2fl81 nvflninps----------dep,40 acre dairy, dbl 5 Herr- A114 ingbono barn, all milking t)drrr equip., commodity barn,, gara' lock uos for 350. complolo pore hoiler laciiilyV 2 'n o u s a s r J M J250,000.-Sml.down-pymnt. srlcl llexible lorms. 538-6435. tamll 400' dooded: :340— acres colic plowable. 3000 gal. a min. Rpump, pivot, brick homo. 4 __Rgranaries. 16.000 bu.. 40 X 48 cloa Bidg. Best cash ofler over stovi tl3g.OOO.Call324-6676. Call-------------------------------------- Cloa______________ __________ 3 5(}

03J-A creageiL ot8__________ :.......... ...................casvMobllo homo lots. AduU 4 4504 family subdivision. City T.F.ulllillos, lorms. FHA and VA Cloaapprovod. 734-8943.________ _2?’TMDE OR SELl^22 acros.PotonlIarfroo“oT^ocrfa7m 7 Cloa Bordors main hwy nearTwin. Water sha res. Good Cloatetm'sOy owner. 733-0471. - shovWanted pasiuro land and/ ?anior call In oxchange for small ComArizonia aroago va tuad~ ar cour$19,888 pe racre .3 24-2908. bdrn 1.25 acres, Soulh ol Twin, hook woll. soplic tank, power in. Wasi no irallers. J4850 or lerms. Towi

^~ac"ros with walor, good 9?^ lor mobile homo, easy p

(^OOK REALTY........324-1289 '5 acros w/wator. SW ol Neoi Je'romo.tl2,500.324-2766 das: 5.71 acros commercial pro- pro'l petty with mobile homo. best cash offer. 324-6876.

D39- 6 u8lnes3 Property |Buy Owner! Sale o r lease. | olllco building, oxcollenf condition 4 location. Com­mercial zoning, ample park*

“ lilS re ifl'to rm r& 'c roo irto --------rosponslblo party, 734-5600 or 733-4316 oves. & wknds.Will show any time.________FOR SALE BY OWNER: Lot ' w/25' X 60' wood Iramo building, exc storago .o rtrosiness—iocalioft—el—3Q9-------Idaho, Gooding. {10.000, 934-4701, Zlalnik TV. .

*0« W 8ni8t8iyLT!t5- - - - - - - - - - - -In Sunset Park: cometory glar^vault 4 marker, <400.____

Two s p a c ^ Lakeviow Gardens, Sunsot Memorial Park.S100fl.valuo..S750.XalL. _ 733-490

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2 bdrm cabin al W est Magic.Call 733^1767 tnornings.

QU-Condomlniums ■ F o r^e .

ROCKGARDEN CONDOFor'Inloon condos, call Moi oppllgor, 733-1011 or Robert Jonos Roallv, 733-0404.

045-Mobile HomesCare!ree“ aduii^Mving.— 3 - - bdrms, 2balhs. II Intoroslod 733--25C4T)r 733-0013.-MUST.S£LLLldoaLlilUIlhanfl_____dwolling.-1956 10 -x- 3 6 '- — SalDway. $1500 or best ol­for. Slove.- (olrlg, walor - .hosier, all ollachmonls.Good condition, 324-3601.No down, assum e ioan.-1984--FloelvtaDd: Call 423-4351.--------—rt0.000r1979-24x4Br-^bdrm:--------musibo mpvod. 733J4M ___

bdrm. on "clly' ?ot. °(oncod p td . storago shod. Best Of­fer. ?33-7077^733-602J oy_q _.14 xM.bi'plomal. 2 bdrm, 1 balh. awning. slorago building, sot up a l Lazy J,$5700. Call 733-2281 Of >33-4688 ask lor Linda. , ___ .1B67 Marlollo. 10 x 57,’ 2 ' bedroom, J2000. Rogorson.Call54W288/';;________ "1976 Tamarrom ' mobllo homo, 24 X 56'. 3 bdrm. .

jing!o..t»4ili^Dilcod_io_8oti_ _ _immeoialeiy el-$lO.OOO.-CafH3^y;7359 allo£8Er!V_______1983‘ Concord,' 24' x 52 , 3 bdrm, 2 balh, dock, e x c e l. ' cond. 122,000. Call 324-3731.1984 Double'w ide, 4 bdrm, excellonl condition, come see, make ofler. 678-2975

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urnlshod houso, “ sliTdiy carpor 120. <180 + 550 dep. Call FOS34-6420 eves.____________ 250eromo, 2 bdrni. mobile For R8 ome. carpeted, really nice, apply:all 423-5154._____________ ’ bdrm,imall 2 bdrm. w /d hookup,■n Ellz., 'T .F.. J200 plus Ig jS .i leaning dep. 32»se02 .......- For fi

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i c o :y ,3 bdrm home. NE Dcatlon. close lo schools, lice neighborhood, stove, 2 i 2 i olrlg, nice fenced yard, Immo! larano. 733-1891.733-13M. _ this ; wba of Lynwood, 2 bdrm.'ard work provided. Deoos- I. rolerenco.<240.734^ 6. . ^llractive 2 bdrm apl..appla. u M ir ;arpel. carport, no pots, p .,i .260. Call Kay 733-2546 or R.g nosR tly73k40j,_______atracllvo largo 2 bdrm-lri- Ilex, no pots. 5250 +111111103.733-5307.--------kvail now. 3 bdrm. carpel, .invo' Ireplace, corner lol, lencod .<nrac rom 4 roar, carport 4

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S p ^ c a tS fc e m ,_________ " SM14. Newly remodeled 3 rnniiir )drm, wood slove. garden.

3rlck-2-bdrm. dupioxiwlth ..........

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:ioan 3 bedroom. Insulated. novo. J300 plus deposil.:all 734-3537______________:ioan and neat brick homo. l.bdrm,-t-bam.4335-pof-mo

5150 dep. Drive by 184 :aswell-. Call Kon Roy 734- L i i£ i1504 for aoDl. _________ _•:iean 1 bdrm. range. Irldge.’21 Highland. S160/monlh .|» ,so)luM?P.LW.i08O-------------- ^;ioan-?-bdrm .rnomorl3rgo- •jjaih-'fard. Call 733-0366-________ carpo:ioan studio house, t/idac ihowor. tub. appis, plea- nico'lani. Call 734-5760-_________ tiaths^omloriabie lownhomosln llrepl. :ointry“ stirroundings:— 2 -drape )drm. -appilaoces.- W/D shed, took-up. f?l5 + <100 dep. <225 Washington Park Mon..rownhouses. 734<2307. ’

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" % V teM & m en t A !U—25<«nd Avefl-733<739— -Older------------------------------------- - gas fl•good cash? Team up wllh miles:lassllled and make a little Highs:rolll selling the items you soull:in lononrnnnd. . 224.1

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M w e.' slove, -te'frigi- let <200. 7 3 M 5 k _ _ _ IfonI m EASTSIDE DUPLEX

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^ r X aQMENT sm a in C M2r*dA veS 7 W 7 3 LRENT Of SALE. Ronl to f tnall 2ly on down payment. 3 < l l l± J jn, dining. Ig kllchon, Super fjme. 1208 l 0lhA veE ,T F . homo, 1i. Call 734-1318._________01st,

fen t:-3 -bdrm /2-baU J,. .fireplaceI nn It. country bomo. 3 opens .1

l?13-42»5538'. 7:5-2631^ Call Kai font. 2 houses. 2 ■- •

Tl, <250.1W bdrms. 5150. IM rm«.'<60doo. 733-1355.____^Oppln(JSrFOR-RENTTCltsse-to-lleford, .wllh corral II ded. Call after 8 pm0141._______ __________ __ _ Ilodiale -occupancy of

3-4 bdrm homo, exc |,y room lly homo. loncod 3,(jAve. kyard. living room, lami- room, broakfasl nook, 2 od m t

Flier, 1 bedroom. <150 W "?> S 5 P > l!U Z im » ______S o "tOME TOWNHOUSES. ,3, - ~ - ~ m. I'A balh. mlnl-blinds./o garbago disposal. 8' ’aoe.!245 .l?4 j3 5 L _____ »225

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So 4 bdrm. gas heal. ?.10-1, 711 Aden. Filer. 'lpMdofiJ33i290_____

ISO. wllh option 10 buy or catl733- t. «75 /m o , 2 bedrooms.ig 'ro o m '4 don;‘ J32.900.- -3-g014ofeaa-1837 _____ casomj

liASEOPTKlN dop. 7Xjcutlvo homo, 5 bdrms, 4 ^1)8. 4400 sa . fl.., lorms & stove lisoneootlabie, 54^801. nient. 1

5:o homo. 4 bdrms.. 2 iridgo.:hs. largo lamlly room w/ Call 734(place, carpel, some 5 ip e s .-g as-h ea l, storage

NO.PETS. J400/mo -f ^ o je 1:5 dep. Call 737-5025 6-5 noo.,<‘ .n-.FrriFNBTruslDepl- :o 3 bdrm, stove, refrig,ter. sanit, yard caro lurn. M2_ fDhOOk-up.J325.-243 7th ^B.N.Callf34-36t0. .___7 cioSn 1jer-3-bdrm -farm ,ti6u3a_ -UilltUJl]) furnaco, <150/monlh. 10 rod, no OS east of Junction olihway 93 and 25 Oh the Jeromejlh side. 733-1722, ext tlngai;I. Twin Falls Bank 4 Trust Realtv.

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$135bdrm. 332 3rd Ave. W.

- Call 734-4089 _). 2 bdrm houso with util;---------- ------•oom. 332 O strander, (olf Ave. W> Call 733-1148.Jrm wllh appls; <2?5 per Ilh, can DO furnished.I Jane or Deon al Gem10'- R0aityr“ T34-«400-or----------7 . ~ ~^006.___________ _drm w/fami/y room, sm hon, roftig. stove, goodillon. <275.733-0881. ___jrm. new carpel, fenced i. gas heat, water pd,5 + d e p .-3 bdrm. gas 4,1. now carpel, fenced • kyard, good location. j .5* dep. $43-4236. _______jfnrwltlrBxtra'storageln ■— ;;--------

S g S f f i M j - - - - - - - - - i —so 2nd Ay» B-^33-07»-Tr----------- p-*'—drm. gas heat, no peh .

i'.'<200.733-5802.'dtm, loncod back yard, c. neat. UOO/mo -t- <150.. ., 11. 734-0624 alter 8om. [drm house for renl.-Cail-........ . -------■5253._________________ -idrm brick, patio, fablly im. fenced yard, carpet,.QOS, oxcopllonally nke,0 + deposit. No pots.:l 733-5542!

>drm brlck'h'bmo. wilh'Tullsomoni, J375/mo. * <350p. 733-4321 Sabala Really.- .sdrm. (rplc Insert, woodive In lamily room, base-mi. conlral air, coveredHo. wotkshop, M35. 633______________

^rm , heal furnished, no rage, no pets, stover - ige.<400rmo <100 dep. ll734-SS16of 733-2513. bdrm. 2 balh. don.

rpois.-fireplace, g a ra g e ,------- - -ISO lo schools. Deposit g.,<500/mocall733-2&0..

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2n bodtoom, JUO or S170 pius.doposIL All. but else* irfeliy furnisneC. 330 2nd. A»o. N., TF. Call 73<-7969.

OM-Unfum.Apls.’ iPtjplexes____I A clean 2 bdrm. 1275. A lw l j , bdrm condo.. >295.734-90751 A clean 2 bdrm, garage,3 private yard. A/C, liroplace,I no pots, $3e5/mo. 73<409r.

[ Attractive largo sludio. ail. utils pd. Ideal lor singles, no pors.t200 .733-5307. A|)ractive 2 bdrm apt, carpel, appis, carport, no pels, >260. Call Kay 733-2546

■ or R. Jones Roallv. 733-0404. Avail Oct. 1-15, nice 2 bdrm, stoTO. rolrlg, dlstiwashor,

2 W70 hooh-up. carport. J275..'j Oall 733-6169,i Booutllul, deluxe, all elect 2 ^ bdrm duplex, all appis, J spfinklor sysiem , lawn •f mowing, water & sower

turn, adulls, no pets. J360 +• S dop. 23«9 Filer Ave. E. Call

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ni- Nice. Urge 2 bdrm apt, fr195 W/0 hook-up, appliances. Ai 'to oarMO. relerencei, >260 > ' pli« depV^il 733-6097...............^L Nice, clean l bedroom apl |u9r, in Flier. >260/mo.. Includes in'lo uiilitiea.__Sublease—until X«__ April, Call 67a-1204. .ic. Nice clean 3 bdrm. 2 bath, fl

full basement, now carpet. « W/0— hook-up.----alover =

10 Nice 2 bdrm. iVi balh, ap- 2I A), pis, slorage. carpod/patlo, piX no Mta. laundry facilllles. >22 >26^mo.Call326-4256. f

75 Nice-2~bdfmi-ell-el0clrlcr pt nico—dMk—roIrlo7^WV67 ft,waler & sant forn. >265 * j

m >100 dep. 734-5200 Pipeco. p, fit; of73>066eafter5om.- — - IB, Nice 3 bedroom, brick (1

duplex, with carp^. Abso- *2 lu t^ no.pots. 733-6998 or p

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Froo ‘cable. Seniors wel J )R come w/dlscounl available. P| ;S 1322WasTiTnglonSt.N. ^0 733 1740. otllce. No Pols f. n ECPLALGaOYE__ API,_ senior citizen housing, i .■h- limited facllltios for handl- ** IP capped .or disabled. Rentalall assistance available lor _id. seniors 62 or over ond hand- ,

Icapped or disabled as 017 avallatilo. ' Stove, relrlo. _" carpet, drapes turn.. EHO. R<£• Oftlco 733 East 22nd SI. nt*■ Surley, 678-9429.'_______ b<“ Oulel 2 bdrm7J2KTcarportr'— W/0 facility, near Lynwood fl1 MaH)nTF.a?ft-5077eves. _

Rarely Avail. Exe.twnhs. 3 Cl bdrm, 2 balb, frplce. pvl ^ patio, more.-Yd main/water

- 4-san -lurnr-»450,-adults. -0 733-7008/733-2626 Globe Rtv -

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park, slovel, rolrlg furn, t i to O /m o .^ d o p . 7 3 3 ^ 7 . D« 2 bdrm duplex, appis, car- “

2 bdrm apt. Tudor Villa. 145 Oi RoPblns,^ 5 3 7 4.734-1401.2 bdrm duplex, slovo & jirfridge Ium.. W/D hook.up. fr >225 por mo. on 1 yr. lease .Property S e rv ice s .^ 7 0 7 3 ^ IJJ' 2 bdrm apt. stove, fridgo,carpels ,-d rap«» ,-> 2l5 .por.. mo. 733-1671 Of 734-2346. g2 bedroom apartment, ap- ^pliances, waler & sanitation, n,c le a n -* - nice, >275 per V?month. 734 Maurice. Call p734-2500, ProportyServices. J '

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Roommate warned, female. \ \ non-smokor, to share 2 *5 bdrm condo. Call 734-2194.

056 -floo m iF o tR en l^ _ ^Clean, lurn. room, cable TY, relrlo,. AC. Call 734-2365. 0

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Clean 2 bdrm, stove, frig,, no dogs, lots ol storage. - Shade trees. >165.734-7gll. -

JN n L E R :j4 x a _ m d m i.-a !L m electric, >225 a mo. -f do p. pj

Renl 2 bdrm w/oplion lo o< buy, no pels. For d e u lls . j 6 734^1fl7wKnd so re v os. q

laVoi’y nico carpeted 2 bdrm. j,, 14' wide. In Quiot Filer loca-

- tion.>175-nopcts.326-5a87. . " 1 bdrm mobile homo be- F: tweeiv T,F. & Jerom e. Ri Wooden stovo, partially ^ lurn..>150^^ doo. 324.5662. „

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ld>hoLand,.,733-WOO ~ j jgullding on 2nd Avo. So., Kno«t to Cal's Aulo Paris, ir

~3500 sq . 1t„ ideal lor d o ta if wbody Shop, close to car rcdealers, 733-1891 m essago j:HOSPfTAL LOCATION • - Ssmall oltice available. c<modcsl roni, IDEAL FOR C

- PARAMEDIC, Call 734-7053. • "IN BLiSS-flood’' largo, 0

mechanic and dlesol shop, widoal lor rcllatiio and am- ^bilious person. 352-43:7. jj

•O llictf for lease-{W echsm - ?BIdg) 344 Blue U k o S 'N o . qiTF. 9?0 aq. M- basem ent, u,

'7^26ZJ,733^0888Tin0 r t . jiOffice - sM ce-vory 1-roasonable, excellenl loca- 7lion, coll 734-6551,___________g]Olllco Sulle, 785 sg It. very uprofessional, energy elfi- biclant, ,oxccllenl parxmg 41S cA d d iso n .C a II7 ^ 1 0 6 a l X-

• H 4R Block or 733-7649. g]Olllco Space Available, First piInlerstate Building. Contact rJjm TJiompson, T ^ ^ ^ o r {j,

Prol. from olllco, llghi. alry^ “ 220 sq .lt ., near Courthouse,' 5

—private— batfrrr-ultls— p d ,- « >150/mo. 734-2510.734-4S46-

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lO'xB'. >33 por mo.; 9(—tm 'x M ';— >95— per— m o r «--15VY'*^OWti*>132-por-mo,^ Ai

■12V 'x26Vli'.' >138; Utlllos O]lurnished, toiophono canswering avail. 733-0391, p.Subleasing individual ol- S;llces la primo Blue Lakes Si

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Sun .Valley condo, call 336- 0 -a9Mt?r783-945t evea.— ' .

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. ■'Heated. Insulated, dock & i trackage. Bean w arehouse,villi sell milling machinery r:soparalely. Low down and ^ownor will carry. 324-3404. g

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ront (arm. Twin Falls area*, fi Call 734-0132.DBCBnt.country,itiomo_noar. iFlier/Buhl (or older couple. 0

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Beaul, Marqulscut solitaire.>3Q0.734-61»evos,________ 'O'Boo boards wanted, will 7;-'come" to you. Ray Odermoll. jjJ

Daylon power AC pwgoneralor. 3500 wait and 9 ‘jS HP, B 4 S -m olor,-used 5 - Reiym.Ol'CalLMWOf:_______ Co;Do your Christmas shopp- y*ing early at home. Iho Morri WuMac way. Froo gills, lojfs soland homo decor. Book a cla'

s tereo receiver,' >50. Ford flf«C4irans„>25.Call “PI32M119allor_5p,m.________WuFor invaiidrioldlng walker, poj125, Bedside commode, >75. ^UkTno~w :32ftl6ran6r8-------G E o M 'u m a ca , 100,000 blu, 07n s o . Hardwick range,. -■>100. Call 734-7260. • _Gold dredge. 6 HP motor, Sa; >500. 1 •» or. Realistkispeakers, >50.1 pr. Adveni ^ speakers, >50.74 Pinto

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10 X 17’ walk-ln cooler and jl-Ircozer-ali sicor panols-2 Co comp.-2 colls-2 ovap.-meat- rail5 ,' O ei.'to your site andset-up tunning, >2895 firm, NE642-4648 ________________ (JlsKirby vacuum. alT attach- f ''' m ents. >700. Call 733-1833.

M U & T,-SELLl~0r«naw lclu "tt pool.labItu ie ialalcgflgu laL . ^ tion, access, oxc. cond.Don't call bolofe 5:30 pm. Ho>W5_or6qst,_733.-492j^______ rotbaK*0 Qun cabinet, som e in - sitlay, >275. Call 734-9077^_____^pPicture (ram'es aalel 16 . x20s(rom >12,99. Olhor sl:o s _ available. Monday10-5,-Tw(n-* ;Falls Molol. 23M Klmbcriy 0.Rd.5pm-7pm, 733-8620____ ^Railroad ifos. >4.00 e ac h ,' .,calia37-6276or 352-4632 .------ -0.Round irlp oir laro. Twin f rFalls to' Now York. Kennedy gp

returnO ct.ir734-2255,____ ~Soars 10" radial saw ,->250. anAntique 10" planer, >325. 73.Craltsman tO'.* . tab le . saw . =, >225. Rockwell wood lallii, >350. R ugor,22m agw l1hexr iracv i,. $l65.M atlin.22mag w /sc d p « Sail w J ie r C lrod/rool. box lures. >60. Call coTO-6276,_________________ beSwing sot. 1 year bid . good Gicondition. >6&. 972 Gallup. HeCall73_4j:7127. _________ PllW alf 'ton t,--9 -X- 11,-->50,- Pi Quilling (ramo. >100. Rod- wood benches, >45.733-2724Wodding dress witli veil. 73 sizeB .>100.Call825-5410,.-.-.2 'n rs t'c la s3 'tic k e is .‘Hawaii nr or Alaska. >550 e a ,'(2)1 wayU ch(ila_Cflm!Dtt[liai.^y.S,^ A(som e restricilon. >i5o oa., r |1-322-6006 or l-88»6363.___ ^220 Volt homo air cond,,chemical porta-potly; stock <-■' rack (or Dodgo PU and Pubod; 3 pack saddle trees: _ Call487.3605.''~ ' • ' • Wl23.2 cu " chest (reezer runs »good. >250. Si:o 3 kids ski Z?pkfl. >75.734-5107 ______ ^4 trallor house axlos with j brakes & liros, >100, Call543-6010 eves. ___________ ^

5.34 cu in Chain saw and ac- qi,cOB Sorlosrexcr-TDnoittorrr - r>300 or best ollor. Hom- i ,Ington 1100.12 ga shol flun, ***like now, >300 or best ollor. ___Call 734-1663, •_______73-66 Cnovy & CMC pickup 0( windshields rcplacod.>99.00-lnslfl!ied .w hen-you _m^ritlonlh^sad, Frj

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Commodore 64 computer. ^ like npw condition. Includesdisk drive, color monllor, ri.,printer, and ovor >600 worth ^

Audfo Warohou8O-734-2B0a. —o ra lto r6 pm 734-4039. - CA Com puters WholesalePflnlors-Boards-Sollwaro ^ Save hundrodson mark-upSotuplooonly.F reoInfo 0*

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«llMor..dollara , g nin- Coll&Ci. lions, etc. •

Idaho Coin Galtorlea302 North Main. 733-8583. ^

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blJohn Dooro - lypo -,"E '^ . .gasollno'engine; >600; cop- diM r bollor.w/lld. >110; both ^In oxcellont condition. Call i ;934-5467 afler 5 ,___________ ^Nico upright piano, square 'f i(able w lm aleaves, Monarch ~cookBtove,CaliS32-41S3. £— i I I 75

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Mctort frarriea'M iel 16x2^ ' 'Quei Irom >12,99. Other s izes >3H available. Monday 10-5. Twin 73}-' Falla Molel. 2380 Kimberly “ Rd. 5pm-7pm. 733-6620 Qj2

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-------------------------- knotArbor "V" guitar, case,■orllla mpllller, reasonably ’ nrlcod.Call 543-442t.— ^ -{)0} .iko 'now , Packard uprlQhl - — jiano with f ien c h - only A s i9007CatH3J-3908f=^ ' - ■ “ O ^er^^rlghl

Red Cherrywood-Vamaha.- Cost >3000 new, wanting >1400, used lilllo, 733.^152. gJJ'' Wutiitzer lull keyboard con- ^ or solo organ, French Provin- 5 ^ cial style, like now, rhythm sectionrpatd >9000 wiil-sao^ = .01

groat Christmas gilt. Call lor 'SroT Dppl326-5340| leave mess- Pan< Wurlltior organ • wl percussion, Spinel piano, ' i ' j ; bothln oxc cond. 734-5147.

OTS-OtHcoEqulpmonl-• • •; - — ....... — mucSavin copier, 600 model, ox- ~ celicnt cond, WhileheadHomo a Energy 733-9688. ■ |u n

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C O C O R 'T o i^ T ^ T 'U so d r ^ largo soloction from >99.95.Ken'a Furnllure & Ap- P=‘'pllanco8,.4M Main Aye E..__Console storeo with 8 track, to I very-cioan,->69.90.-eanner. Furniture, 733-1421.NEW SATELLITE SYSTEM. Bei)dish. receiver. LNA, xov;ovoryihlng. Paid >600. sell donfor>4S0.UWi55^__________Q -RENT'a NEW'TVI Own a bno«jQlor..T.V.t)Y.renHna. Ng- warcredilors checked. 204 Main .^dCTa7H6fiTCcarira r7 3 3 ? n T r- SoJRont" to (5wnl 25” TV. so^romoto. cablo ready. Q-ristereo. >58.80 por monlh. [guAppliance and TV Center, i g j314 2hd Avo, E.. Twin Falls, =•-- Call 734-7199; ; _

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for” SaT eT Scars Cold foo'. Spot chest (ree ier. >125. ^

For salo: Coldspot lreo:or hnuand Maytag w asher. Call vva'^-7MJ^a!!er6prT).______ •_ spcF/igidaire slnnte - door lot,'rotrigerator. >169, Banner qii,Furniture,,;W 421:_______ _ get©Diwii w ashor'& 'dryerrex '"celiont condition. >350 or Easbostollor,324-5131 JerGood selcllon ol recondi- Hu{Honed warrantood at>- Ocipllahcos. Trado-ln Welcomo. gerPick-up and dollvory. Sale, nitiService.’ Renl" to Own. 'Ap- otepilance and TV-Center, 314 i2nd AVO..E.. Twin Falls. Call 3247 3 4 - 7 1 9 9 ,_____________ "1i^ofrig.. >65.. Rango; >95, SatDryer, >95, W ashor >125, 9anSales and Service. QUALITY hot APPLIANCEr207-8lue-Ukes. iat>Blvd.S. , 734-2120. . ___ labwanted Dead o r All*8

Color TV’s,'appls, furniture, qij, Caliahytlmo734-9715

R& REntorprlsos^___ _^ 5Whirlpool w ashorand dryer,>249. Banner Furnllura, „ | ,733-J42n_________________ r—

WORKING OR NOT) oniFridges, Freezers & TV's, canT V D «lor. 734-8186,8-e. Iral

14,1 CU, fl' almond (rosl-lroo Kenmoro relrigorator, 3 yrs LA5old, >175. Call 7^4-3746. Lot

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■ ■ ' Mo'Franklin liroplaco and pipe, stoi>100. Cali 324-3234. __ _ hoflLargo used Biazo King mu< 5iov!nind-ptpingr1450rCati- 4-pZ33JA07.________________ goi:Largo fw ln-S pinw oodbum .' Mo l ^ ^ ^ o d slovo. >200. evo

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CASH lo F lb o 'd 'u s e d ' fur-' 5*?nituro 4 appliances. Banner RalFurniture. 733-1421.________ (unDayijods. starlFng (m attress J®®extra), >99,90. M nner Fur- P°lnllure,733.1421. _______Hlde-a-bed— couch;— goo(F ^ condition. >100 or best olter.Cail733-36450V0nlnQS.____King size w a te r e d ,- c o m - nfiplBtq.>125-734-6959 ____King sized headboard with autcupboards and mirror, >60. ^ oUsod conipleto quoon sizod qT;bod, >70, Call 734-4746, »alLamp lable. >59,90. Banner L ,Furniture, 733-1421.________

-----------------------------------------IfOIirike-new H w in-w eter-tood,- gj, healer, m altress, liner In- iihi eluded, >100.423H.4M_gye8^ Z Maple d resser and mirror, sai m 9 ^ Banner Furnllure, Je:

•Mapio'orid'laljliSS (2);>49.90;^^ 5si

Matching sola, lovoseat & torocllner. In browns and St,tans, 2Vi year old, oxc cond, Ian>500.Call^3-8012._________ _~Moving Salel Q uoon'hoad:,. Meboard w/matching drossor Bu 4 mirror. Metal desk, dinnetsol wf4 chairs, 4 doluxc bar. tu

“ '? f* 'fflW r:M W aoi^ ]}Must sell, brand now sold vaand loveaoal. ptUd >1995, mfasklAg >600. Rowing qomachine. >60. Qorgoous s t bedroom se t. paid >2200, asking: jsco .-B rand-.now il-drawer desk, >100.734-9912 ^New leather "ChaIr & ol- ^loman.652Lonoro.T.F. , /

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u V ^ lull size box w rings and m altress. >99. BannerFumHur»,73S-14?1.______________3 mo old box and mattress, queen * i2o rw ar> 499 .-rtow -r-r-j >359. ' Banner - Furniture, / 70-1421.

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much moro. Sal, Onlyl 8 to3J62_2JthAve..E._________Ahliaues; 'coiloctibios. w o o d l'c o a i range, trunks, trucks, iroadmill. Sal. 4 Sun. 2 mi, W o l hospital. 1V, — Non2600E.BIG YARD SALEI Buhl. 1 ml, 08JEv.o(.B.U[loy«.ft?er,________ _____^ South. 9^pm .. YARIbronze 6' slider, oouoie lietH pane windows, skylights, W.S' road bike. VW bus, lots of Yard misc, 4 clothes. 7 ml E. of Pf), ■KMART, yellpw house_____ y r ±Coats,— c lo th e s ^ 'b ic y c lo - -Ktml roller skates, accordion, (q g gun cabinet, hiking shoes, rnaci much misc. Fri.. SaL, Sun. haan11-6,19114th Ave. E-_______ESTATE SALE. Sat. 9 10 6. high Sun.. 9 to 6. 2t4 No. i S fy Elsenhower, Jerom e, r r r j Lewroy organ, microwave, many mor<5 Items loonum ctouaio monitor),_______Estate sale -coilocllbles- picture frames, dishos, . . glassware, china, furniture, Saturday. Oclobor 3. 10 am to 5 pm. 243 Blue LakesN o rth J .F jfho ')te5 4W J28^F ri.;-2nd,' Sat:.“ 3rd. 1512 BelAlr Cr. 9 ar^ to 5 pm., ^ Toys, rowing machine. 2 faclo thes, mlsc,____. _______ • “>«Garage Sale 190 West Avo B., Jaj^i 0K_ p r e s Store,

an°d “satufdav. ■Ciothlna^ ^ household Hems, bedroom ——sot,new Avonitem s.______ 2*4 1G arage'sale, baby clothes, fY?! lots of misc items. Fri.. Sat, 5 Ian10 am. aU90 Park Terrace. - ^ Gafage.Salol.SomBlhlng.for, " r | everyone. Fund raiser (or ^ T.F.C.A:-Cheorlcaders^1018 Desert View Dr. T.F. 6:30 un- o d .J11112:00 on Saturday._______Garage Safe: Older storeo equipment, couch, clothes, g.^n; c i and misc. 1650 Blllor- liiL : root Dr. Tf. Sat, only 9 am 7 Turr G lanLyoidjalo.Joyofal.par:.los. guns, loots, antiques,

household misc. Corner ol . . .Washinglon S Addison. VWSportsmans Supply parking — lot,-Frt.,Sat.8am to 6 pm.Gilts, cralls, and labrlcs. ^ Oct. 2-3rd. Fri, 1-5. Sat, 9-5.11 East' 400~SouttTr'eo&-ytda- East ol Rock School House. ..y ,Jerome, 324-7686._________ “H ugom ovingsale. Sat, Only- -lyi Oct. 03. 9 until evorylhlngsgone. Antiques, tools, lur- t , . ,nituro. guitar, clothing, and — - ote, 5 mi; w'osi o( J'erome.'/i south. Any questions call Dot324-2517._________ _________- -

H ugoY ard '‘Full"S*lo! t ' " Sat. 4 S u n ..O c l 3rd.a.4ih,- ‘"0,9am. 203 Yakima Flier, In old ? ' ;hotel. Antiques, collcc- ^->- lawearmlcrowavordrop-lwl- -WnJ table, dryer, bicycles,—2-motorcycles, rowboal. IP pdolls, sialned g lass window, spliold depression glassware, serrMerchanalae of allklnda.____'—INSIDE SAT. ONLY-353 4lh mAvo. E. baby items and -:___m lsc,9am to7pm ,________ _APFLargo Yard Salo. Sal.-Oct 3, >2,7Only 8 10 5 pm, Tenis and wescamping equipment, utlllly ontrailer, boys clothing 4 lots 1W1ol others. 493 Eastland Dr. aPFLAST CHANCE YARD SALE nowLots ol baby through little chaio m rc io ttio s rb a b y x rlb fw - Sching, Infant seal, and much busImoro, Fri 4 Sat, 9 to 5.1216 and9lhAve. E..TwinFall8 >3.0iLois turn, eloc motors, table "’J-1saw. irash maShor, misc. ^Sat,9am,260 8thAvo.N. APP Movlng-Iawn awing, bar stools, fiio cab ine lsriigh la r homo.lnlcrlor.,baby Ihinps,. much misc. Fri and Sal. f to 4-pm r-2nd-houBe-«oulh-ol- “ “t'geil course o n Grandview,.^ sM vloving - S a le - lil l(e-b il-o l- -^.^revorylhlng. lots ol kld» P^*! ctoth05rr^rt-and-Satr6:30-to- -sSc6om,1210Sunbursl. __ ____ AppMOVING SALE: 'k itchenHems, lamps, jia n d s . amjll fi"- appis. mirror, and misc.

everyihlngs nono. 733-3023,Reloading equip,fiBhequip, j , '" furn. anllquo g lass, crocks,tools, primitives, salt 4 WP pepper shakers, old books& pictures, m isc. 9 am. Frl„ t-Z-■;ll ^Qftrrixtiilnw nr JllOJ Saie! many ChnVimans Items. 4 . now things. 127Soulhpark Avo. Parking lol ®PPof lho.Ppor Haus. Sat, only, ■l!'! Sat:, Oct 3 .9 am-2 pm, Furn.auto parts, sloroo, much ° “ -rnore.X36 7 thA vo.N o.i___ *P®Sal," or^iyi" 8-5;" 5 lamlly chigarago salo, lots . ol c A ooodios. 294 Van Buren.Sal. o n ly ,- 9-4, 1340 No. cRlDavis, Jerom e. Antique p . , wicker buggy, lots of irous'dTfSTg'BnQ-miscntom sr - Sat7-ontyT-3-<emilleB-ooll6c- -Kel tlbles, a l 215 Blake SI. No.' uZ.(corner ol Blako and Shoup) (Sal, Oct 3, 9 ‘to 0. Welghls, Valdesk, bedspread, labric, 536.hobby items, lots ol misc. n eh l 'AftairDrlvor- ^Saturday jkIuto Red cross on 'Shoshone potSt, glassw are, books, __lam ps,p lc lu rea ,4m ls. ' ^

SemlAnnualBtockSale.Most o( Iho .100 block of.Van n sBuren Si, T.F. Sal. Oct. 3rd. p

LOTSOFMISCI •TVs.--stove,- w asher,-.bar- •slools. dning rm sol, stereo, cn118 E ,A v .( f , Je rom e----- —Yard Sale. Furn, table' saw,mfsc. All w eek, Mon • Sat Mi C om er48aM artfn4niar Yard S a le ,'O ct. 2nd & 3rd,9:00-77. Skyl*n»Jf»ll«f.P*rk ou l3).-ClotMng, jewelry, mlao.— (

YARD SALE: Clolhlng-kida ' to a d u tu . bike, Franklin alove, winch, t l r u , 8. mlic.Fri &• 8at, M . 3 ^ iB W, W mile N o( G ooding'Q a>- Mart. .

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s r ;|,. SatJ>cL_2J;--------------- 1,ird Sale; 430 Van Buren. qio ri mberty.-10-2-thru-1CMH,-4- conuii

6 pm. Clolhea, sewing 5-30 prichlne. mirrora. c iltf ;: aeboard heater. 4 mlac.ird U le , Fri., Sat. 1874 qgh land^asta tQ ,M .D avIa jonatr gon. Trailer in back.ml. No. of Kimberly on s o t Kl Cap Corner, colfectl-»a ,^m ena Item i, come pum, e.-OcL-gr3r4.—M Princeton Dr. October 2 ToOt

3, klda teen 4 adult AraJli>thing, books, loya,elc. - - - . .p f i 'TB Flat, akis, clothes, Hiw e f .— atetBfl.___ lools._ .Organleapl— 5 0 1 - .Jackaon, - T7>rs-/m berly .S a t4S un .9 to7 mor (family ya(d »ale, eiec Iru

>ve, car pa rti . waierPed Tomatinreaa, aporting ooods, f o iChen Item a,- baby ft nrieo-

4 HEYBURN W. 3 family 6®charage sale, Fri., Sal. 9-5. Lakos'amiiy yard salo. Sun. on- 543-69Ocl 4.9-5. From Eastland - .........

mboriy Rd, Intorsectlon, 2 Qg|j_

5^Monroo-SL-No. Waterb-- Adora. baby clothes, womens Schnt:kets 4 clolhos, old,lusehold items, somo ji76,jclronic equip. FrL..SaL_ T ^ r i 10-5 pm. NooaflY.blrd_s.__jrn to tho classlllod 1 majgos lo nil many back-to- oach. rfiool neodsrC all 733-0620.— ' a k c

m - T o o n . ' • i " ; ---------- --------------------------- AKC)^_ B lc» w e s;^ ________ f “ li

i " Olympia mountain bliie. Pi25J >i8~i)r aecB saonosrT iw r -a ko-ow. 733-2982_____________ Hour

month old Peugoet tree 2f/® lyle biko. hot plnK.- brandew. rod lino fo ib d . >135 or Alasle st ofler. Alter 6 326-5257. ||oar^

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iltn woo'd cuttorsi Now lak- Chocig bids on approx 10 cord ^artil atan<llnQ locusi;-More in - -opn-1 call 734-1235 a(ter7pm, toed

’ pIno, In tho round, block. Husk plii and dollverod or by tho AKC emi. 733-3266,733-4613. ,

lema[ISfr^VarietyFoods. ,Froo^

,PPLE CIDER, puro& lrosh, cross2,75 por gal, (n Buhl, tm ilo Hwy.est o( Joo '9 Blacksmiths Jackjn Deep Creek Road Ihon Qnidi

miles s outh. S43-83t7. spanPPLES, ’ most varlotles. Call 7ow ready al Akland Or- ■in,;,nard. Buhl, >4,00/bushol. . Amo c h o o lb o v --s ite .— >2 00;#-ushol. Pick your own. Rod . q.«(nd Yollow Dcllclous. hom(I.OO/bushol. From BUhl. 2II. E ,.4 m i. N .,1 ’/4E. Bring , P* antalnors. Phono 543-6083. Loca PPLES, APPLES, APPLESl “ ed :and-Goidon- delicious, - snalhan. cloanpd-a- s t tc d - PyP.fi M /bu.W indlalls>1.U-plck Rogi: -wo-pick;-2.-7- mi;- S.-- o l pies;

a ? a ° " F " , - cPPLES-W HY drive-W HY Rott>Ick - 5 kinds, in town, pick- OFA. H"i<;nniMn 7;trtjy>opplos a l tho house now. 1 maponino orchard 9-26, 10 Poinm. U-plCk, Bring con- Calliliners. 1 mile ' north, of s s h^a^orman, Dick Pope, 837- ak C

' ' bOWMAI^ORCHARD ” M Mmilo north ol Green Giant a mn Clear Lakos Rd, Buhl. L f l pp los all variety, U-pickOta lb. 9 cm to 7 pm dally. '^ -U pickl. Delicious op- ^loa__fio„ladtior5,,_cloiin .- _Wfcrtvo irj-orchard.-brlng c o n - - liners, 800_ d i^ c t l0ns In Corli pplo elder ad. Pheasant Nugolun Orchard ___: ____ _ jtllodamous duck recipe's. >5 a. Cash or money order. rALt ipeclly: Duck Soup. At- jalo . nond Duck. Swoet n Sour, jorog :hinoso Vegetables, Send Field l.A,S,E, to: Recipes, P.O. lox 621. Twin Fans. 83303. 097.'RUrr-PREMIUM QUALITY ------’eachos. . Pears. Plums, Appr inrtftrlnn<i. App1(»s. Knlly and j jardon .Center •734-6516 o r- t ^tellvOrchardS43-533Q.______ .Prnalilacintosh applos lor salo, haul, 5,00/bu. ^Vi mi. E. ol True tra_^ 'a luo s to re In Wendell. Call o a tli ■36-2141. -- Exc.^EAT-Iro9n_frQezor. beof. a iM jo iJ t,-lam b ^ tp « ie d r% -O f^ ■Seed »hoia..75c ib-up. Cut, wrap-' noort >0davaH.324-373T.32W 5/^ -affTO

O W -Farms For R ent. . 09&

F O R L E A S E T O HIGI _________ BY SEA LED

5Q'x208‘ Potato Collar locato R u p o rt, Id ah o . LoasG to Minimum bid-is $10,000. C a rosponsiblo W a l l power, m a out. S3,000 d am an o d o posit ii -C a l l 'f lS P O T ir lo r (n io rm i - Bids will bo oponod at 1 ;3C

F a r m o r s H om e'A dn H te 2 B o x :

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5a-Variety Foods■MeTdsOrcfard A m pler

jan • Beauties. Winter • inanas, Tlpplns. Sorted, chard run. or U-pick. Irom ns, 'A milo south on Moon :o Rd. Buhl, P lease bring______

W p m fS ii 5f:W02.~*T__! cklomari" pears, extra veoi, Ig size, good (or bol- no or drying. >4/bu.^Laroo )nathan apples. >4/bu. ulth Orchard. 423-5834 SOUTHWCK PRODUCE

S4>4809’umpkins.SquBShiSpjids.; - StokM~Oartien P ^ u c e

ro Order: 42S4406 anylime Ya«*ble;Loi3C/Tomatoes •Price Reduced >5.50 bu. - -

Haloween PumpUna rcanlc grDwn-pIckod.daiiy:_l___ ■>/s-/5 .ou r-ch llt} ien s-sum -^r...- or project. Come ahafo lolrullsollhelrlabor.y iM oes ready. 733-7997___fOMATOESICtoarflnco *

rlee.->6, 30 bu lelt,324-8517 - -- fa^hlr'n tnn HPtl . KlhO,eiM ousjitid J ^ a th M ap;_____ies. B aggo irsT llve rv i^B rchard. 2 ml. E. ol Clear . akos bridge. Buhl. nCbII >3-6987 or 543-5004.

j9 ( > r P e ts V s u p p lie 3 '_ . .^ , . ; .~

dorable- -A K C -.M lnliuto-------chnauzera. males. 6 weeks Id, have had 1st shots.176,____________ 467-9759.,dorable purebred S iam ese— “ illons. 9 weeks, 4 (omales.

male, housebroken. >20■ach. Call 324-8301.________iK C ~ G olden --u i)~ 'pup5 ;--------laronts proven hunters, 50.423-61?4evas/wkends,

an male, exc quality, show )rospect,>150.436-3A49_^ •\KC— r^gtstered— Bassell-------■lound pups lor salo. C a ll. . Jays 67WI423 (Paintin' ?lacel.eves43M501.Maskan Malamulo, 1V4 ^ears, spayed (emalo, Ireo IOQOOdhome.685-2356,3oautilul reo, Boxor.' 734- • r772days. 62^^133 a(ter6, :hocolale 4 Black Lab itafted In training, 678-58453oo-iralninff-w lth-fluaran-------:oed results. No ago limit.:all3264381. _________-or salo: 3 m alo . Slborian____Huskies. 3Vi m on th s 'o ld , tKC registered. 324-3142.^roo kittens, malo andemalo, call 733-6796._______=roe puppies, wlll.bo small , . with” -long - hoIr, poodle— - - ;ross, Boe ot Berger, on ■twy. 93 S, on the way lolackpot. 734-1542.__________Solden Retriever/Scrlnger jpanlol X pups. >15 oach.;qll 733^)843.______________Wov:ng, can 't 'lak o dog. \morIcan Waler apaniol,^K C rfom aIo^8-'m os—old;-------easonable price to good iomo4(amlly, 543-4801.

PankeeU & Cockatlela .ocally raised,' 253 7lh Avo Easier call 733-6954.^urebrod Qoldon . H otitover.......3upp;es.436-0434-- :___ __=)egi9tered Uibrador pup- slesi -1st sho ts, papers, _ ja ren ls^ j e x c e l l e n l .

-1 male, Bluo Point and Seal Point. 6 weeks, >35 oach.Call 536-6704. -SSholllQS, I 'male. 2 femal0 ,AKC reglsiored. 7 ^ 1 9 5 . •

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.W feJa m iS w d_ _ _ _:erlined Stephens 4 ^ugalns -w hoa t-a lso cer- illod Schuyler barley SQOd.■■M. Davenport, 934-S604.•ALL TRITICALE SEED for jalo. Very high main 4 'orage yield. m 2 5 6 4 -leldaLandCo,Fairneld

097-Hay. Grain & Feed ■Approx. 11 ton good 2nd ind 3 rd^c^lh^hay . >45 por

^rM h'aiialloTst 4 3rd, can. . ' laul, no rain. >4U toil 4 uu Ul :rade. 324-3733 or 324-2574. '5at hay, ISI and 2nd culling.:xc . loa ly -hay -« lth -lo l-o (— illolla,7M-3532. .5udjm ]-i:uttlnu j itdlU nay.C quality, >50 a to n Jn ____

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097-H ay, GralirfFe«l 1

W «nt«J: Com Chopping «nd Pi M rU flB 'chopplna. S a le* . ?I tfucka. «m3 ptcSlno iv4ll. w {We do II ■ml Call I tB-HM sh

• Qf43»«C7. Hi2nd cutting aiw r* hay,

1 0 0 tona .M 3< lon .S 0^7 . w JOO T 3rd c{op hav. dairy ""

" 110B«l«s19S7 2nd&3rdcul- Fc hay. J1.35/balo. o>.

■ : M ’’t^n 1st,"30 ton ol 2nd. 2£ a lso Srd good quality hay.

--------Gol»6<>6»7.---------------- .- - t-------•Blon'AtFACFA-HAY. J55 a -

ton. Call 324-<489.

•098-Farais For Rant J;— ------- r r ■______ la

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ATTENTION POTATO 1. FARMERS For loaso vtroln -

land undor pivoia. 3?44B23._' Wanted to ronf; Fall past'uro :.

. ,-:?gr_»E?il3.32±3J65. - l .- - 'W anloduFall paaturt... 100-

plus pairs. 734-1619________ [[,- -40 •c rv o l fall p u tu ro . Call "

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;-l0 2 M :a ttle ' I

-For salo: Purobrod Brangus ” :p ullsandcow5,532-4401. . ^tlVESTOCK-AUCTlON— -

------ :C u s to f— County .Llvostock f-Mafkol. Mackay, Id. Oct. 5. »

• ,-12:00 noon. 525 mUodyoBJl- 5 •I inos. 30 cows.- For- Inlofin*- -■ lion call M8-225S.__________ G

Wanted l o . buy: Portable 5• mnlfll t<av manoBts for cal- ®

tio . & moiai gales. 45S-c<i;^. ”-W olnod hollers and bulls lor

___ ^ aale. Call ovenings <32-5510.M head ofqualily Holstein u

•springer hollers. 734-5123.

' I ^ O a l ry lq u lp m e n l c

i^ lom atod harvojlero ' looding systomj In exc e

_ •cond,J,unloa(Jors..(2).l25.tl,. \ - bolt loedors. and con- J

■_voyors. Will sell all or part. , _____ vofY.toasonnhtn.3?4:3366..- ^ _

. : Harsh '354T ' heavy'- duty■ trailer, mounted. 4 auger. -

m tx o r /feo d e r-lo s s -th an -2- J. yoars old. no wear. $15,000. [

Call 543^671._____________ t. .'.'.lltliV . Auglo mlx^r/foodOL •

. with scalos. Trailer mounl. ------ r « 6 0 0 a ll543i<b/l .

• PTO genoralor. 50,000 wall.' 1B7 amp. with pull ac-• cossorlos. 80 llo rtradofor4 . WDvehlcto.Call487-2577.

■ 104-HOIS6S J' Agod ooldlng. Very genllo. £

. Excellent hunllng & pack c- V -h o rse .C a ll8 jo 5 .|2 9 ^ 8 t.

ALL TYPES OF HORSES f ' bought and sold. Wo buy '

killer h0_r50S-733-«a5,., ' Appaloo'sa gelding, i t yrs, ,

---------vwy-flonUo-riddcn in rnoun-. ;• tatrisJ625,i93^-5^*9'1 ......... ^

-------r Boautiiui.Toaisiorod.-ioun-- '_J_:jJaU on_A pffiL _lilanK Q ietl_ ? . ." y o a r lin g (illy. Has tialioroa

la n d can cut. JtOOO, May ox- ’■ .-ch an o o pari lor good hay. |,

___: l e a n 734-7015. tHORSESHOEING £ - TRIMMING

^O oufl’K oonli........... 423-4007. HORSESHOEING

ZTom Jen_ps..............- QijaftefrHofaQ.niaro.-oood ■ "T fo r hunting and working cjii-

. .'•llo , also used In 4-H. winn-• ~lng prl:o3 In Manor and rein-.* - I n g X ^ I 733:7915^................ .•' "Roglstorod Arab, mares

-g o ld ln g s & yoarltnns, sever- __ -;a(.wol>ltaln«»J24 4 i a i - ^ —

" -R cg lsto rod fox ‘ irollor. ' '" a o ld in g , woll-broko, call

: : 53b- 2 ^ rS3e-?Q40-- -" Rocky Mtri Equine C«nler

\!H untlng horaos (or sale. We■> buyhoraos^324:3532. ........; ■ 2 ' Modltorranoan donKoys.' -Both Jonny‘3, mother and ,. ‘daughter. They aro possibly

;C w i th foal. Very gonllo and >■ lovablo, Musl soli. 733-

• •. .S70S-Samor733-9552allorE.

•lOS-H ofM Equipment

— 1 ; ~ A —'i ^ h o r s o —l ia iio r^ 'tllw landom axlo, J1895. Call

• - 733-a_121jBfloL5j)m.____cifC ieJT‘fiii8 f* .. -

. > Chock our selection and'^

“ , ; '" '' ' ‘ n plu ilM thov rW l .

• _ _324-39Mor.734^565...._' Closo-out on now Logan

• Coach horso trailers. Call

I-- . New n>d ua*d hor#« i ' I - alocktrallors.

FAnMERSEXCHANGE.' e37-<294or,837t1«5___

r* • New 6 horso trir, Jt3,500. t - : Will 4ollforJ1t,500. Will also • * - . conaldor irado^n. 678-2626 • f t WE BuV a aoll used aad-'• dloa S lack. Shop around

• ; .-^v » ilh 08 last. becBuao w e -will not bo undersold on

.• boots '& aaddlosi Vickers ■■W «lornSlore8 73ypM .___ .

" i- r ' 1876 Circle J 2 horso Irailor, now paint, saddio racks, dtii . lack room doors. Cali 678-

W 3S89dava. 678-5267oves-

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i One "Ooroc boar^ 250 ib. Si $150.54>€Q8 5 . __ ________ pi

i Pufebr6d” H anism ro-l>oarar crI ^ 5 8 4 5 _ ____ ________ P. Wiener pfga, havo haci P I Shota. 1 mlio w . and v< S. ol

Hack’s Body Shop. Hwy. 30 Di! be tween Filcrnnd Buhl.___ __Ti! Wionorpiaa,543-47M.

' 1 0 9 -S h ee p iG o a lt g• For saioT55^Tl5TSCin)roc}“ S . ewes. & 32.whitefaco ewo

lamba. Call 823-4696 bolore C I 6am>allor6pm-> *

;-tlO -PoultrY & R flbb it3 ------- ^

' Bob While Q uail Chuckar f ’• Partridge. Iliahl condi u)

Honed, 678-sS45___________Yoar old Leghorn tiona. for C

• laying or atowtng. »1 oa. "• Caili?4-4193; ----------- -

i 112-Irrigation ^

' AVAiDrBLEljOWf ■ H : Valley modal 14971. 9.towor. 7.

1296' conlor pivol syalom.; tow proaaure .w/booalor.

pump-encf, auto atop, fun . lighl. 3.800 hours.

Peirce 10 t'owor. 1295‘ “• centor pivol system, iow-

anglo. Immpacl sprinklers, - P-150 ond gun. aulo alep, ^

_________ 834-4010__________< Hastings gated alum.. TVC. °

& underground, Mathera. ) ; call anytim e, 423-5847.---------|RRK3ATK)NNEED1

Galod & underground pipo.: Oeaign labricailon. (opalra,. andhoii-arcwoiding. .---------AMOTH-IRRIGATION-------

ANDSUPPLY '■ 1 mile eas t Of Buhl. Hwy 30.- 543-<777________ We do concroie ditch

' W hool-lino.“^5?0-lir,“ C a if ]Dave 352-4325. ....... .... r .. j

: 6" used s iee i pipe, some • I risers, Jl.50/fl, , I' Rocky Mounliln Industrie#,^ , ; Jerom e. 324-?142. • - 0 j

U l3 r-F an n iB an i:h ------------- JI _ _ _ Siipp llei Ij- 3 roll* new Acmu cfiain lor ,, roar olovator. 608 Farmhand |

boot harvoslor. FlrsI J200. (Call326-ta72.______________ •

■ BooTdiggoM or sale: John , Oooro 3 row, field ready.

MW 932_____ ______ (• Caso 660' boan special com- ;

blno.Cail326-484S-_ . , _ ( For sale: 440 Inlernalional '• b a io rrgodd"cono .-J800 -o r- i

i boat oiler. 6a& j56t,avea,. _ ;t

: Fully roatored 1048 alacker. < , ro-manolaclurcd for apocd, |

comlort and depondat)iiily. •- Priced to soli. Will consider { ' tjado_.42^5e3ipr42W552,■■ Gioonor- L r iB - 'a n d - 6-ro w - (

corn.hoad;_TDt4A.wilh.12’_ i : anglo blado; 2 row mounioO i - fardpickor;k3atl4a7*3605r— (- JD 313C O R N H E A O i■ likd now. fits 55and 4 5 c o m -. f

bines, J750. Call Larry. S36- t6653 botwoon '

V 114-Farm Implemenis

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• A n o w o p tio n a l Syni- — S h o ttitn rn rre m lss lo T n l

a n d c o s y lo r w o r^ jc

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i r J k e t - A u UIK -F arm Implements *23-

. jo h n Dooro roTlovor-plow. SavaIhree iS"boltom a. 734-387t^ W x Sciaaor truck hoist. A-frameoverhead ahop hoist, Call Sloy

“ 325^B09orS3W5?T:----- -------f io v-fraTior' tin eed.-3iiTierZ4 f t -eloc brakes. 41600 or best.. « o c733-8378. _______USED PARTS: JO 4430. 4020. W " '4010. 3020, 3010, 720. 4820 "o ,W W O ,t[res& cab.423-4242^ CajL

-WAKTED:— 45' — transpoiL auger, 8” diameter, plo driven, call 934-8507 ______ 10 (

p iow jko now, 3244112. . , ^ho: I'gH Chevrolet'2 ton Ir’u^-.- - L ' '

-1 9 7 3 -j6 h n -0 e o f0 -4 4 3 0 r '4 ' po7a wheel drivo. oxc repair, J10.900. Farmers Exchange, 837^6294 or 837-4485, - —

- M -Vt- -ho ist bod. twin cyiindera, grain and Tgas door. Call days 536-2023 <KiDl.cves83_7j54^_____ _ ^

, 1 1 5 - g m i W o n r -----------------,25

ALL ty p e s ' O F ' threshing, and ' plowing,-‘deop till discing, aii other ground work. 3, 1planting, swathing, baling. j ,i , •c h o p p in ff r io aa o t^ o n q p cr picking, manure hauling, oq Viillrayoi. Call 543-6886, _ _ ^75..

BEANHARVEStlNG • n Direcl CUT or ih windrow,Trucks if needed, serving in 5,^ , aroa lor 35 years. UfQ,

L esileR .Jonealnc . ..Qr, n M « B o r3 2 M U l S

Bean Throstilng. Axlo-Flo See Comtjlno. trucha.avail-PauL Jio rr Holcomb, 423-5627,67W_948^ or 5: Cuatom' potato hanrosling until w/fuil crow. Trucks, avail. Cam W3;395lor326-5t58.ovoj. _ BIICustom.- boan - jh ra a h ln p .-------alantJing-0r-wif>d(0Wi-i4w ) -------axial Ilow com bines w/belt Hun: unioadera. Cali Kip Wooten. Sect 423-4994 . i c oCustom^ •Blowing wllM or pum without NH 3. also custom 543-< swathing, baling ano^suck-i- _

Fairchiid-9 - c u s to m - corn -tclr..chopping. Cali M3-4694,....... healHay relrlevlng, 2 or 3 wide.734-3554 or 73^5636 Layl

SEEDHARVESTING ‘AllaKa • Clovor • Onion- -C arro t-R adish--------------

L esileR .Jonealnc.__73>«45aor32W lB 1._ ...

T ruckslorboolhauiing _ CaJI423-5827. ..Wanted: Corn chopping anO oatlago chopping. Scales. 3, trucks, and packing avail, ^on (Wo do il all!) Call 678-1184 oH38'5667.--------------------------yniil

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121-Boats&Acce$s. unti

Always bolter buys! pepMagic Valley Mobile Homos 7,31

3v. mi. W, on Addison 30,0_________7 3 4 : 1 3 3 8 . qotiEvintude 4 Mercury motors, tior,bo a ti S fishinn tackle. SecTom's Marina & Sport Gds. HorHeyburn/DorlQy,-678-7473. or i ifl'^.Stovena ..V-dtiK}...-390 uniiFord.JBQ0.837-4B86. Roa19>6 Fibrclorin 24 tt, low Mrs. Sea

relrigerator, toiiol, sleeps 6. t98ifly btidgo. dual hydraulic am:controls, - -nico— Itailor. R«rQeaulllui boal! {12.000. Call (Ex-678-3796,678-B042._________ _Mal

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: larc1 2 3 -G uns iB llle5 . { g

Consign your guns, scope'a lorr• and binoculars with us now in '

lor last cash , it's hunting 266:I season! Blue Lakes Spot- noc- llnQGooda.-733-«448.--;------- Wh

308 Savago. lev er. aclion .''or with sco'po and sling. J195., on

, Call324-3a21. *’5, For Sale: Guns, knives, '3

scopes, Wholosato -f 10%, »<9• Cailalior noon, 734-0481.. - . mfl

196Guns— and~ahoii~IoaO ing- 'Cic

_ oqulpmcnl.Ca!l543-442l. ,197I _ . __________C0(~ M evT R faoT m cio , no no, ' 6x(

$500, Call 734-2130, ,245. -Roni. .870 12 fla. Man. 26'.’‘ ’9?• batrell, Rcm-cfiokos 3 ~ NIP, no

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IN FALLS TRACTOR •« & IMPLEMENT 4

935 K im b o riy R o o d 26(T w in F e l l s ' "O

( 2 0 8 )7 3 3 .8 6 8 7 , ,

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t o m o t i v e123-G unsandRilles 126-

f a v a g o l '^ l^ n 'd '^ . 'f a s c o 1973W x4Q .oxccond.M 25.C aii box,^ 3 ^ 7 c v e f lln g a , ~____^3loyr-Mannlict)er-M 30-06 ri- 1982 10 w /case.-G erman motinl- w lfnswingravray___Zeiss . . 6X42 Immrscope, 934-8441 Gooding 2 caiSeed daya^ 934-4914 ov o» -_ pickiWirfchoater 30.06 aporilngri- TTmo!le with scope and caso. s ' cla!LZ».M 86^____________ChovWinchester mod 70. 30,06, lacks?fo'-<r4sld;J350:_733_:4I56,___^10 ga, over i under, will ‘

:hostor.XTn 1500. .auto. 10 ____3a.,_Fcdoral Prom shells, i^^nsnoas Warron-reloader, ABSli^OdolSOOB, 713-5900.. •____ 198412— gaugo —aiiigio— oa/^rlii- “orarzi trap gun. serial »719. gone :ail733-87i6.

124-Siioi«.V elilcIfl3T ::T :

i985-Polaris I n d r ^ .:orfd, ready lo run, 1100 Tiilos. Calf 733^)761.

l25^TraveiTrallef8 ^

Misiroam, 31 It. with awnii^ § 00° ind ail options, with '7? UQm Dodge Club Cab with 60.000 or 53 icioal mlios. V. ton. 2 tanka, untiljir__ nxiw_tadial3__slcxoo^ioavy duly shell. Ready to p y r i 10 south. J9500 lor both, U -3796,678:8042........ ....

BEAUTIFUL 28' Holidairo 3*8?')5th wtiool, TV, largo refrtg. atarge dbl bed, velvet uphol- Homstory, good rubber, in- or 53:iudcs hiich and hookup, untilSee al Inlermounlain Motor ------Homes ln.WendelL536-23QL3r 536-2666 evos. Open Sat. MUSjnlilnoon, _ 'ion*:am p trailers ler rent.

BILLS AUTO & MUFFLER 5 ?733-0081_________ ,

Humor's special 1972 15' Securily camp Irailor. slove. co box. electric water jump, $1000. Call alter 6 pm

fflPo:- — — — - • Jjcfli

[tlr.._alQvo. ,-Oven.ico .box, lorm' fiealer, loiiei. sleeps 6. |„ yvBonolicial 733^8406._______ 2666Layton RVs! Slocking Now noor& used. Year end close out. ___BortHarbaugh Motors inc. _

-53*-M 23orEvei.5».2416-----llTSWendell; Idaho ,. . .

LIKE NEW-1934 28- Tarus Trailer. Z doors, rear dbl bed, slereo. centor bath, was $9850. now $9495, See at Inlermounlain Motor Homos In v;endoil, 536-2301 or 536-2666 eves, Opon Sat. iiniiinoon:--------—

MUST SELL 1978 22' Kom- lort T.ratier, rear bam. M bods. Itont dlnneiio. $4795,See at intormountain Motor Homes in Wendell, 536-2301 nr S3S-2GE6 PYOS^Opcn Sal, ' until hoon.

PERFECT 1985 29’ Sunburst Trailer. 2 doors, rool A C r~ awning, exc, rubber, gorgeous natural wootJ itJto- nor, was$10.500, now $9950.Sec al Inlermounlain Molor Homes In Wendell, 536-2301 or 536-2666 eves. Opon Sat.unlll noon.______Ready ' Id go soulh, Ocautilul 27’/i II, Timbcrlino,Twin beds, rear balh, .•'iso _ t9Bt Cnevy l ton, MigliTtako— small trlrjn iraclc.. 423-5367, _Rent ••camp-lraller.-Oonis— _ (Ex-Conoco) Service. 361 Main Sl. W. 733-5759,

VERY CLEAN 1974 24'Ttrctrail—TiJitcrr ' Ubi—t)cd ,- - large (ridge, good' rubbflr, p e riod condiiion. Was S4295, now $3995, tSec al In- lormountain Moior-Homes in V/endell. 536-2301 or 536- 2666 eves. Open Sal, until

■Wheel tent Irailer.-exccond,— - vory clean, sleeps 6, Kiich- en. sink', lablo, awning,$1500, Call 734-2686.13 If. camp trailer, clean,$795, Call weekends, even­ings. 326-5366,1962 Oasis, 15 11. travel irir, ’

-clcanr$950r324-3234:----- :— -.l97Q..Karou5Cii..J7'...5ell-__ _contained, landem axle.__

'dxc. condition. C.iII~885- ^2457.19?3 VW camper bus, 12250,New paint, cabinets, tug.

-curtamsr'tcc-tjoxrtjcdrgooil— - rut)bcr, runs good. Call 829-5500. .

_i374.21-Prowlei',' *ory clean w/level ride hilch-cony]icto, lacks, new carpet & uohol-

_siOJy.alccps_fi-^2621-^__-- • 1988,Nomaij, 33 It,, riow. nover used, air. luliy soK- coniained. $11,900. Call D78-379C, 678-8042.-68 Prowler, W . loilel, 2 way Iridge, nas 5lovo<oven, ro a l.,

-nieerH695:-WanJ6-;000-wdll-------power pkinl.$325;324-4l54.- •74 Prowler, 25 II., soil-con­tained. exc cond. $3500 or bc5l,,,Cail 326-3276. .8 X 35' Sunilower park model, exc, condiiion, $5700.326-4981 leave moss-

126-Campers&She!Is,

Almost .new campor shell lor long body pickup, $200.

Campor shell, ,lcuig • bod pickup, oxcellenl coiidillon.

-4350rGQlt 324-8763. - - -, _Dan Wesien 357 dual actfon revolver wilh 4 Ijoxos snoils, • oxcelicnl condiiion. $240,

-CailJ33-8646evos;-----------------Fo^-y^m e^al^cam 'l ng _

Hunier's Special, Nampa Chief, ^ over, sleeps 3. with stovo. waler and ico • box. $250.. koniiio ironer- . work good, $25.423-5976.

VERY NICE 1980 10' El Dorado soil coninlnod camper. Hool - AC.-“ TV- - antenna, sloreo, was $3950 now $3495. See al inter— mountain Motor Honios !n

' Wendell. 536-2301 or 536- 2666 ovea. Open Sat, unili

i r Caveman campor, seii- conlained wiih shower, clean, $1500, will consider

..Irado, 733:8951j________i 9 « 17 il, Go-lilo, aleopa 6, atove, hoaior, rolrig. aink.Call 326-5323.

« - ^ p e ra S S h e l l j 127-1/

73 10W camper, w/ice X, aiovo. lurnace, toiiol. ni »■ Cali 7 3 3 ^ 6 ovea, 1 ^ 6 S2 l lW .U n c e camper.

!!;S?"ii;f^*732^52'” ' ' "o- Scamper sheila for Oalsu^ Homea :kup, makiAollor. See at Tioj^^eWs. 1323rdSi;W,

cabover camper. 1969 _____leyy pickup, furnace.:ka. refriperalor, accept St offer. 931-1622---------------- ^

27-MolOPHomes— ^

ISOLUTELY PERFECT I k84 20; Winebago mini M M

TieraiorT crui3T*cotitrol. ■ jreo . cab AC. $19,500. Seo

Intormountain Molorimea in Wondeii. 53S-230lj_____538-2666 ovea, Opon S a t_ . til noon.______________

BEAUTIFUL 79. 23' Country Camporn l—home.—Dodge—i40.— ------,000 milea, radial tires, . ____norator, loads ot extras. lO at Inlermounlain Motor >moa in Wondeii, 536-2301 536-2666 eves. Opon Sat,. iilnoo_n,_________ _

ICELLENT VALUE igTOia- mboreo mini-home. 30,000 loa, cab AC. roof AC, ming, sleeps 4. Dodge 3, good rubber, $8750. Seo

iniormountain M otor............)mos in Wondeii. 536-2301 536-2666 evea,-Open Sat. til noon. _ _

U ST 'SE a“ l97r2l}- VaTa— jnoorroe, mini-home.3dga 360. duel gaa taniia, oreo. $5995, Soo al Inlor- ountaln Molor Homos inendoil. 536-2301 or 536— -----66”evosrO pon‘Sal.*Unlil------.

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:RY CLEAN 1977 Chinnook >p top mini-home, 34.000 H ilos gas fridge, toiiol, B V u i tC L ^ tu l s c .c o n u o f^ s s ^ M d 995. now $3795, See al In- rmountain • Motor- Homos wondeii, 536-2301 or 536-

66 ovos. Opon Sat, until

75-Xulo Dealers-------L .-|-1Z 5-

~ tWO u r 19&7 m odel Toyc So, w o 've cut a l l ^ h e sam e prico wo p a y .t l a o u t of s to to m e tro t

1987 f 4DOOf

Sl«hl7K76S“ Y i n i l l CHOICE ...

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Discounted..........Slock #7K139

198t I

Discounted...:.....___ SlDcytPiCZBZ____ ________ -

-O H IY —

1987 4 PASSENGE

— HOW ...-..... ............

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-M otorHom es . 1Z7-M

NEARLY PERFECT I 26' FItobali mlnhhome, 1978 Ti00 tnilos, radial tiroa, new, •

-Iniermountain—Molor- mounui nea in Wendell. 536-2301 Wendei i3ft-2fi6a ovea. Opon SaL 2 W OV1 noon. noon.7-MolQf Monies __127-i

BBH8- :1 984 Wilder

1984 Ja^O l — 1 5 8 2 ^ u n C r

1981 Itasca ■ 1978 Beave

1977 Explot 1976 Chami 1981 Fireba1978 Pace ;

G o o d S e l e c t i o n __________________a n d J

S -A u to Dealers- - - - - - L _ | J

i r aly o ta s m u st b e so ld bef( h e p rices to rock bottocr t h e fa c to ry . A ny 1987 m

0 d e a le r . If y o u h a v e h a t

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1988 7c - 4Runner! A R E N C

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MC.MUSTSEU. 19&3 Cle

1 Trana-Van, runs like motor h (, • cab, AC, storoo, cond. l 80 control, waa $6495 Equippo< r-J5455T-5«5“ aJ“ intor=- 3own 4- jnttln-U otor-H om es In.. 1-436-657: Idell, 536-2301 or 536- i.'.oyoj. Opon Sat. until."■ lnBMH\

7 - MolotHomw_________

erness 24!l5tjL lU le 2&'}rest-Mini-26—

'er Mini 23* _ orer Mini 23' npion 25' Clas ial! 30‘ TravelT ! Arrow 25'3n o f U s e d T r a v e l T r I M o t o r - H o m e s

?S r^uIoD £ialarsu„_______ ^IT^A

yHlefore T oyota M otor C o .» om — This t ru ly is y o u r c 1 model T oyo ta n o t sold b tiad an y id e a of tra d in g ca

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royotas. Comr its. Pickups, Te O W I N S In Eicollent Selection of 14IS

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MOTOR H O M ^ ~ y ._ y:i«sa' A Xplorer 20 VERt-NlCE

homo ya n .. immac. C i*” *19 000 aclua m . miles, na

« d & Mconaod.^$1jW _ Oone>«lor,i

^ S t i S y ^ .io 5th w heel traiior 2666 eves.’ duty, $1500,- Located noon.ley. Idaho, 733-2499. , 97^ jambc — t ool air, t•Motor Homes cond. $8950

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I w h e e lalonalre.$i 24' Charr trailer, wfn

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T r a i l e rFree juni removal, some. 734

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P r a i l e r s

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J___ J ^1963 Fo engine, : ongino, C 350 Oldan

- 7345430? -4-235xa5R

condiiion. bucket 3( lion. Cali:

-A o toO ealers___ ______ITSrAuK

s n if f. w iirg iv o us an y .m o re T c hance to buy a nev# toy by S a tu rd a y n igh t will b(

Earsj= .now Is th e tim e . _

1987 COROLLA FX-16

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W as $22,341

1987 CHEROKEi 4 DOOR

ry'-, I FRercels o r

¥ O C KnChorolcoai_______ • I

NY^ EagleE S t » T W IN FA LIS « 733

7 - 1 3 2 i:

dolof Homes [

nice 1971 Lan’d ^ l i ; ' 'k molor homo. 52.000- - »

new radial - ttroa.. itor, txid down acroasiJta,oLexlr8S.^Soe al_______ J . ___ .ountaln MotorHotTMS ,ldoll.536-2301-or536;----------- * - —ves. Open Sal. unlil 1

imboree.Mlni. dash & ' | lir, now tiros, good LA9M. 734-7754. !

■ ■I foof^air^ v e ^ c l o ^ . .

tS ^ 2 - - - I ~ace Arrow. 31 ft. roao j 13?,000.436-3445. . :

U lt^ T rS fe fs } ' '

I?iller.$125.734d560_ • \3 llr lr .4^ 12^bu iU lo r l

rn. $550.326^939. ';harmac 5th w heel , w fram ps^l8 .W M p. [

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I A u lo m o t iv e |

-Aulo, P a rtli 3Acceasortea_ _ _ _ _ _ ^auto Irans. out o f”a |

ang, ail now tntornal a , tf0Q.Call733-O761. junk cars, and scrap

ivoi. cash paid for ).734-2407or 734-2607.^ [MJREBUILTMRre_____ i)unt prices. Including los and kiis. Highway ,toPtt1a.7M-7094.ARTS WHOLESALE cyl, valve lob. $29.50;

V-8 Jfl.SO'pr.--------------• ------------------"llA U TOPA ffrS----------------- j —Jaw m a. 324-8721.’ Ford' 427 wodgo 10, 2-4V. 425 hp. raro !10, Cali 788-3676.______Ildamoblio ongine. Call. . j

][«{US-Pu Ilrc3.-Qfl0d---------- ! . — :—ilion, $35 oa th , 2- ot aoats-porfoct condi- CaII734-21B9. : ,

-AuloDMlers_ _

iT le 198S models.Toyota for th e ~ • 'II be offered to

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427 Chovrolet big block 4V -new -rebuilt, complelo w/ manifolds. Call 788-567S. 13}-Aut03W anted

::,135-C ycl034S upp[i8S

' BACKTOSCHOOLHONDA TWIN STAR-200

Motor biko, vory low-------- mlleago..-lmmBCulato,-iMO,-

— one-ow nen -e lec tric-sU rtt now battery, has slssybar, iuggago catrier, roll t>ar. deluxe wlndshlotd, and log

Suards. Never been In rsln. Irt o r dust. S750. Calf73J-

......-32441ofappt., . •_______

— :------DEER KUNTEfl'GePEOAL -2 Totegoals, 4 and 6 HP,

■ S20Q and S400. Call 326-5aaa For sale o r trade on water cooled cycle: BMW 750 cc & Y arB aft^^m cc. botn in etc

For sale: 19SS Suzuki RM ■' 250. water cooled, good ' condiilon. S1100 or best ol- .. ter. Phone 625-5093 alter 6.

- Harley Davidson dual disk wide glide complete with

~ t>rakes, calipers and new • ^tlre,_?575. Harloy_Da¥]dson_

•• narrow glide complolo wllh ' - brakes- calipers end new . lire. S225. Call 734-1943.

' Hondas - 19M VM. J2995... 1681 Goldwino S1995. IMS •- 700 Shadow. S199S. All good ■ cond & low mllos. 734-3066,

1977 Horiey Davidson super .. glide, 74 cii in, 1 owner,

------ rebu ilt-m otor,— new - *500-'■ custom Emeron palnl.

_____ Beaullful bike, W775 or ollarfor cash , will lake part

' trade. Call 734-1943.1S80 Honda CB650, good

• condition. S90(r.733^65r 1093. CR 125 Honda, J500.

‘~ ' Call733-1798a»eV5. ---------

. T-, ,19fl4,Y*mahaJ301T^l60tLoi- — i * - 6est olfer. 1986 Yamaha

.p; eOYZ, S850 or best olfer.• ' Both In V0 7 good condition.

734-1663. . ____________1965 YZ 80, $650 or bost of- fo r Call 32^434. .

— “ ~ ^ H o n d a Mi-3500 ml.tralU • t liM L 1375. 733-1S49. er 733-2132.S27Shoup. T.F,

? . -81 Yamaha 650 Maxim, )ot ; - black, oxlromely fasl. vory -- cloan, see lo appreciate,^ $750. Call 32M955.________'> '82 Suzuki, GS450L, Jike

now.600ml.$1000.733^936.- Y am aha' - Horltago-

Special, 650. runs good, low" miles 734-5396 evos._______

'84 Honda VT500- Ascol, ^ oreat cond. $775.32M852.• : '65 Yamaha Virago, 700,^ $1695.733-1633.___________

-...-l_'87.Honda.ShadowJ100^YT,.J - Many accessories. 1200

- - £ • mllai.$4l98,a86-M25.— ■

^ 136-He«vy Equipment

_ „ ^ _ A llla Chalmors_llll Iruck.___!«_2500 Ib. nil. aide shift, pro-

oatio:Call733-~T4e8;-------il Fall Closeout on all's troot " bikoa. Doaler Invoice.

I " " ' % w a s» k , oftT " " ' ’I 361 4th Ave. W. 734-4060.

‘ Tow motor rorK iilirKKXmrr .r- excellent condition. Mako •' olfer. Call 543-6934.« 1969 Hubor- grader, Cum-

mlns onglno, PS. 12 ft. blade, veiy good cond.

— ‘ - 48900.678jTO.67B-8042. .

- ^ - l y - P t c M J p T w c I a ^ —

t Sharp, cloan V-8. 64K. AT,- PS, PB, dual tanks, IH,

- £ $1688. Call 324-2908._______ ,■ ^ 1959 Chevrolet Apachoj

r; -looks oroal, funs groat. Call . 324-3795aftOfS. _________ _

t 1970 Dodflo % ion Pu. 1.. Dwnaf.__auDOL^cqnditlon.-

lfl50ofbosioffor:734:iB63.— 1= 1973. Ford, F100. 302 V-6,

. i K s y s s & r1974 Ford Courier, runs

'! good, 25,000 mi on.ongino,.. ghell. $600.4234601 -

l97B -FordxtutrtaM eptfrH -■ ton. flat bed, •flood condi-

‘i ' 1978 Ford F150. 302 V-6 4

' 1983 GMC SIS PU, club cab,

- ^•: Roland Jonos Pol. ovos

-------B7M43Q;. 1965 hoavy « ton GMC. AC, “ AT. “ equipped lor cam pof

I • and heavy trlr pulling, oxc J*. cond with very, very low

mlleaoe. Call 324-3705.-

F S S - .x aC orlg. ml, new paint 4 llros,“ ah ifp . $ ^ .3 2 6 4 7 7 8 evosII '68 Fort Vl ton pickup, runs ' great. 734-6959

'70 Dalsun PU. good coridl- . tion, now pflmor paini,. cam persholl.^44434.

t o m o t i v e ~ jBy GARY lARSON

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— 72 Ford Courier, new ;IV, Tiotor, radiala, custom grill, • •HI :ro ssbed ■ lool box. - Call <

n4-4793BIII. ‘'78 Chevy heavy half ;

_ Scot»d«le, now tires & ]irans .exc . shape. 733-5625. |

J- KC-HanyTruclalSwil'l '

QMC bus, redone lor con- fW l-stfuction-wofkr-funa great, 1 ft, H500orbeatoflef.734.T663.-

International truck, with ]iolat& grain bed. 733^141. |

In to X 22 heavy duty wheals & :q : (

^ »94»-KW-CONV.-262-«um,r4- \ t . t a J JXlB»Jtt!C!u3LlfaCtOL J Ip auper heavy duty older ) I ’ truck. $4500. &54310.

1966 P e te CO, 335 Cummins, : I®/ 4 + 4, Hendrickson, good Ve rubber, long wheel base,

iii 1967 KW conv, 335 Cu^- ] ^ mlns. 5 --f 4. Rcyco. good

tires, long wheel base, very- flood cond. $8000. Call 87^ !

3796.678-8042. ' 1ith 1966 2 ton Chevy truclc wllh ' ^ manure and siioago bed. . ^ good running condition,

i2000.-Call 487-2677_________3w 1970 Ford F-350. 2 wheel

drive. 300< CID. AT, oxcj ? cond. Cali 7BM678.________t85 1971 KW Conv., 6V92 Dotroit. cxi 4 x 4 tran sm lsslo n . 1977 42V>

It. Trailmobile flatbed w/- aldos. Poff 8 « fl

lef 1974 Diamond Rio, 3 axlo. art 555 Cummins 'enolne.

d iesel, 1000-20 llros. $6750.^ Ca'1726-9600___________

1976 Pete conv. sleeper, 350 c r Cummins. 5 + 4 Jake, now-- radlala.-Reyco-susoension..

- $18.000.678-3796.67fa)42.„ 197? Ford LN 7000 diesel, i j " TwrOaOffBTWOOrijralinrnJ-

cattle bed wllh hoisl. Call

1977 International 1700, V-8, ; t 5 -»■ 2,10 wheeler, heavy du-

or 1978 Dodge dump lruck:V-?,-

^ 1978 IHC 4070.335 Cummins.? 13 apd. good drive train,

1981 Ford F60, 370 V-6,7 +— 2, PS. 14 fl. flatbed, $4500. BO' Call6^8-3796:6784041....... .....

1S81 GMC, tandem, diosel, - - 13 aod. air. 734-2816.

1982 1 600 Inlornallonal.- 18.000 lb GVW, 64" CA, 5,000

lb front axlo. 16,000 Ib rear_ axlo, 6 X 19.5 tubeloss tiros.T, Allison AT, PS. $5500. 324- 00 2050/

1983 Chov C70,'366 V-8, 5 > - - 2rPSr4-w heel-fll80-t»fak6s,-

cloan truck, $6500. Cell 676-_ 3796.876-6042.____________X 2Vi top stock truck, • ex- o* ceilenl sh a p e . $2500. Call_ 5434772.________________ :Ot 40' Fruehal spud trailer, will 0. convert to Hat bod, now ' ly.' brakO97now‘llro87$4500 or

BO. 733-5190___________ -56 Ford 10 wheeler, 5 '& Tr r ■J800r8J7=488»r-^^----------------ko —* * ■ • I ■ I III I

- 141-Vans()• 1981 Chovy Van, vory good

c o n ^ 83,500 n^os, 305

“ °n 'sfdo .^"l 423-5274 evo?.__ .'ai.Oodgo,-hoavy..V4..paniy.— custom ized, runs good, bul

n eed s work. $129s. Soo alT, 1727 4th Ave.E. 734-4339 H, .- • i« -tfflp (K tS po ftaC ar8 ,

f i HIGH PERFORMANCE, 1981 . _ BMW, 5261, loaded, 24K mi.,

now cond. $14000/B.0.1 Conaidortrado.734-7411

e, luxury a l a fraction, oxc. xl cond..$47S0.e7S-11B4._._ m u s t SELLI 1962 VW Bug, is aunroof.$750.423-5612 0,_ .1B72-.SUPER-BEETLE, now . _ engine, tlrea, trans, palnl.V ,- tzSiOof-<>eBUffetU23-4454.-

1976 Honda atallon wagon, '^ ^ ro n t- w haal—drlMfti— n in a -

oood. $500 or bost offor.-4 Call 734-3506._____________ '

<>• 1977 Triumph TR7 sports _ car. White wllh black Intori- b. o r. $2400 or bost offer. Call ra 733-5456aftOf6pm.‘ I 1977 VW Rabbit fl, stereo, » ^ o d ^ « h o o l car, $1100 obo.

C, 1978, , Toyota' CeilcT, Of htchback. 5 spd, aurt roof., « $1600. Call 324-50M.

1970 Toyota Corolla, 4 spd— w/AC, AM/FM radio, low

mllos 33 mpg, $1500. a i l nvflnlnasata4-7570._______

1!, 1979 VW RABBIT DIESEL,w riow tiros,- alrula, storoo,>• end moro. Exc, fuel_ econom y. $1600,63645M.

— 19814x4 Subaru wagon, now II- tiros. Bssumo loan. Call 11. 324-7178 alter '5:30 wkdays.

•wkenda anytime.

• A u t o m o t i142-bnpod Sports C m 1^

-1W 4'-H cndi-pT»ltide,-oreal-_ « h a p e .. . .n a * ._ U ra s ar\d _ i

a tereo. $8000. Call 73405B2. 60 2 1986 Honda AccordlXI hat-

“ chU ck.“ miify i»i|j8 . exc,loaded. $9995. T - 7 a ^ 7 . t x•67 Volvo 144, excellent, ^condltkKi, dependable, ^$685. S43-dl2fl____________ _ - -TS U«TMdM 4S0SL, belg« .g ,with p^ om lno Intertor. new ^

warranty. $19,995. Call 423- - « 2 4 n B iv g r a B 8 M g e - ~ - "

‘77 Camaro RS, rnelcandy

61 Subaru Wagon, $2395. 3 4 < E n 1 e f t^ a .a W 1 6 8

“ ■’8 2 'Honda Accord LX, lm-‘ maculate cortd, AC. AM/FM

— ’63'N ts»an-K lnooab.-6-«p.i-

978 Honda Civic good body condition. 68,000 mllos,

_ $700.324-2734or324-7602.- ” 1979 4 dr. R tbbltTdleael, F- $1500:Ctir32»4003. -j ’

146-<X4'8&ATV'S . . I* 1979 Ford Bronco XLT, | li black/silver, loaded, real _

aharp. $4600 or best offer. ■[j Call evenlnos 324-7570. -I 1980 Chevy 4 x 4 Silverado, ■

a«b'. AC. power everything. ■- Custom Topper and extras. ^

$4500 Arm. Days 837-4436 |i (Movieland). 837-4H1 after?.• 1962 Dodge flam Chargor ■

4x4, all elec.. oxc. cond., ■■ fully loaded. Call 432-6693.

: 19M 'Izusu deluxe PU dle iso t;"— clean. $3195 or best olfer. I

\ 1882 Je ep CJ-7. Hard lop, 4 ®

t a te so fr^ r 't) tu e -& -s ilv e r ,- - M n e w ^ tlr e ^ ^ t^ ^ |a s s shell, ■

'i 1964 Chev Suburban 4 x 4, % 5 , ton. V-8, PS, cruise, air, |

- 1964 GMC Suburban 4 x 4, ■M 6.2 diosol. loaded & sharp. ■I $14,400. 423-5522 (work) ask ■I for Verrv or 7344062 ■

1965 GMC pickup. ton. 4 |K Bpahonbed.$79M . ' ^[' M<EnterDrtaea.32M18» 1i! l966JeepC horokoe,L arodo • _ pkQ_low.miloage..CalL733-_“ _Ji 70fr«afier7pm.___________ |c 1987 Gimmv, loaded-f. run- _ .

ning boards, luggigo rack. ■r rear deflector, bulttln radar _4 de tec tor, x-tra heavy duty ■,1 coollno, conler. lines, wido ■n tires, olack. 11,000 miles, ■

" '87 Toyota 4 x 4 siallon ■- »aflon. $1000.629-5575. - >. '88 Joepste r Commando. ■>, V-6, Runs good, body needs . ■)! work.$750/offor.324-2817. "_ '77 Chovy, hoavy WT 4 x 4. ■

I.. m l...w/9holl.3244758.___ _ "

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r Huppy7w____ ............... .II.

ilV H mmI *' H ■ « ■ ■ ■ '

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tive1*MXVsiATV'a’; 1«-

W x S ^ aWaw a , sliding rear window, ttSOOorbest. 32frJ276.

' 'BUDQETRENTACAR 1967 S-10 Blazer. PS, PB, Josi AC.,.ALo«iflxftttUlYfi..-V-6,. <x4_ power window* & ooor acci lock*, AM/FM •te reo ,,ap - ofviprox 10,000 mllos, $13,6». ___

C ^ f ^ r a i ^ o f - . 197

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■ Remodeling, repair & palnl- _ Ing; Free estimates, is yrs. I expenence.Phll,-42i4!^.

* Q .W .C o n ttn ^ ,^ ^ -2 8 8 $■ remodels, additions, pallo

covers, decks, any buildingI /ob.blfforsmal).

I

L-MAOICVAUEYINTERIORS- ■ . Drywall SpeclallsL We do■ any Interior-wood or metal. I Free Estimates. 733-7092.

1

^ Concrete flat work, large or■ small lobs. Remodels, palnt-■ Ino and rooflno. Free I e^lm atea. Call 7 ^ 2 0 4 .

■ - l l l l l

I m m M m m■ • '■ Comm & residential carpet■ ■& window cleaning. Twin ^ Falls Biding MalnL 733-1619.

I

I • __________ __■ Delivered for driveways. _ parking lots. etc. You can■ haul too. Call Nonhwosl ^ Cfane&Rlgglng.733-l234.

■■;_______________ __■ PIT RUN GRAVEL, dol'd.■ 20yardloads,$5/yard.■ l 2 yardloads.$tfyard._ 1" max. rock, $1/yd. extra.I RalDhWllson....... ;:734-2«34

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< W X 4 's 4 A m

i«p CJSrUke nen^^ea ,no,, overdrive, low bar, MUSTla new brakes S2695. C ^ LAndc0 -ai00a fte r6 pm.________ el W r

sep tor aato. 1962, CJ5. row “ 0*' ir , soft top. low bar, greal >r hunting. Call days 536- g*»jj 165 Of evM 538-2729.'

JSI In time for hunting. '74 (4 Int. Trvlall runs good.;cepi c4 tn /{ngB nny inw a- f l a g lvalue. C all734-m i.__ __________- -- 1973

:1K¥IICIEK D I P I

r: mmm•’ ^ Top aoll and fill dli

i - r delhier. . Call-Don-V■ • 326-4231 and Floyd C I man, 73

i | i »■ Bathroom Spolcaiisi, c

- p a ru 6. sen lce , dosig _ . I . ;-vlcaaavall.Tom734-Hi

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■ WETREATWATERSO■ 559FailsAve.W.

LI TF^ID 83301-734-30

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■ lng.Freeest.733-7071

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- ■ blds.423-5994 0f42J43:

I » —1 msmm

I * DtCK’S.fiAINTlNQ.SaI exp. Residential, con

- _ torior/extorlor. rof. 73-

■I I :______________■ Unbelievable Sonlor 1■ & LOW income Uiscour I D&TPAINTINQ324

• SUNSET PAINTINu ■ -Qualily work, reasi ** ■ ra tos.Iree est.. 733-76-

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JST M u i l i i e f Toyota i974 G ndcfulser. 4 WH,'S50V-«,- P S rP tKlronlc lonlUon, PS, P.TO, rebuiltHer hltcn, eolt top, full $2195oge ■ roll bar, stereo, 1975 pKhanlcally new, $3500 o f ix t . A81 Offer. Call 768-2642 or ,]r1v«W O li g4-32f

« C J 5 Je e p , V-6 with dual ^ ihaust, black with chrome JJ® ~

73 Dodge Ram Charger, rebtilll rome nme, new tire s ,' j r e ^ 1

D G IO ICm m t

H ■ '!■dirt, will ■ DUGAN P

» - W haley-------■ — neat 4 rellj] C, Hart- ■ freeestlm a!

733-1939. J

I D uane 's C■ Interior t

' ■ houses. Fn11, quality I ral08.C all7 isign ser-

■ t m n mi w i t ^ I H B S

■ - 7 5 5 s a cI '-Quality th

• _____ - W eeUy cHnH>Utmt»____ * For fast st•remodel------ » - l ----------------------

I g a■■ _____I R ooling.sh

____ • " , ml#cellane(I MtlmateaM

s:& ' ■M353. I

! T(«« t ah • I removal, fi

j _ . McBride, r a

^30 y e ars . . ■ ............- -comm, in- " ___________.734-7310. . ■ JIM'STREE

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1 2 - 1 4 6 M46-4X4's &ATV'3

iO M C V to n , 4 X 4, 'aT, rPB ,'tn t.-du ti u n K i , ' » T ^ H )^ lt tran s ,^ jo^ ^8hape.^

9 Plymouin Trail O u s t e r - ^ ^ H I. AT, fuIMime 4 wheel ve, new tires. $2500. Call U3253atter4pm,________7 Je ep Cherokee, must8 10 appreciate, $2500 or8t offer. 733-7349 ■

4, Armduai U n k s I • >ull|- t n r a - c a s e ^ g ^ - B - J S / l la^^g n s good. $ ^ . Call

- —

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PAINTING, Clean ■ ■ 1 3 a reliable. 26 yrs exp. ■ ■ Imalea. 734-7130. g ■ |9 9

I l l 9 T

I Custom Palming. I l i S / i ' & Exterior o t « ■ i n a

. Free esl8. Discount B ■ 190 all 7334476. g ■ iQ Q

— I - I - 1 9 8 I I l9 8

* iC arpet8ystem a~ ! 1 198y that you can se e" ■ ■ 1Q0

a ^ S H ■ I gg, | l 3S

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, ’r a"'"C.^3-0939,734-4365. ___ J | I j '

- ■ ■ T i mREE&UWNCARE ■ I nd shrub trimming, " ■ iMi ip in g .C a I I7 3 ^ li . |

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-1972 ChBvroietSobarliaB,«n-1974 F o r tF 1 B B ,« ,i . : , . . ......1974 Chevrolet Sobiirlian i . » .1978 EMC Vaodira 1436.. . . . . . . .1977 Fort F1501.673,...........1979 Dodge V4 Too f « 6 7 , .....

n979i;bBvrolerElCaBilno-iiS3 :1978i;ilO Tlel41(2Y iM .-.r.-:: -1979 0oiieellam cliarjBM iSiir

1981 Fort F 150 ',.6 » .. . . . . . .1980 Fort Sopor l!ali 4X4 ,«-77

J982-C bm O lelll2!li«O Tf;ri;.: i9 8 1 C b e V rD le tB iw iu t i . . .

1984W i:C bB roliB 8,«.3......1980 Ford % Too Super Cab •<

: i9 8 4 F o r tF 1 5 0 ,« .7 - .: .^ ,: .. .. -1982 CbByroletSobgrliani.6«i1984 Fort F150 4 X 4 , . ^ .....1975 Fort Raocbero 1.671.....1934 Fort Brooco II i« 6 o .....1984F orty4T oo4X 4i...6> .. 1984C bB vrol6 tV an,.M r.....

-1983-Fort-F2S0-T<5t f . . ; : ......1985 Cbevfolet'/: Too iu 5 7 .. 1988 Fort Ranger Soper Cab 41984 Fort B m c o i « 6 . ......

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— Dor

_______ The successful dupl' must bc more bold and

his rubber bridge cousi In ballli'ng for part-sci ber bridge, it’s often w fight another da)r; at d fighting never stops.

________ Afteiu-today’s dogfiright to play the hand/ three spades, confident would collect a nice prc nately 'forW esrSoiilh

, aggressively but also• cards well, scoring

contract.South was LezUc Dri

• las; here'show sTie mai nine tricks;

The defense started rounds of hearts, and 5 A - trump to . dummy!s

. dummy's trump icing w club from dummy wer queen and West’s ace. mond. shift went to So high club was cashed, the diamond king and ot dub. leaving West with

v—T~g-7-of-trumps.-Anolhc was led from dummj would do) and Lezlie th ing diamond as West i

----------the forced trump'IeadA-J "p'foducod nine TFr

-------—doubled-game-was-scorWho can dispute the

plicate bridge can offer excitement than rubber

■ ■.Hfr^XnUqueAutoj

Xvall for sale Ocl. 28. 1987. 958 ChovfiJlot slallon- vagon. S100. 1958 BuIcK ;poclsl. 4 door nardioo. m 1979 Camaro Hally Jporl. no mio. JtOOO. 1965 EI

--------------3Smlno,-ffl8lofer«800.-l856-------------- incoln Pfomio»._;2_dDor

lardlop, all power options, J3500. Call 734-€212 or--733- 4382, Bfenl.___________ ___

FREECARSHOWLynwood shopping coplo'-

T 77rr^rr5afc-:12-noon-lo-4-pm .-N eludglng,- |usl fun. LImllod edtnon 1057 Chov cJocamer andoltie tp fizosloD ogivon away lo participants. Roglstor at-lhe show or call

■Bruco Barton 73M lt5 days. RESTORED 1956 Chovy 2 door sedan, now engine, 6 cyl. 3 apd. Serious Inquiries

----------

i4g-Autoa-AMC_________:n_AM C-Horncl.hat/back,

1300.734-5396 allorepm.

152-Aut08-Bulck "“ ~ - ’72-*BuieK •■•Eloctra,-'floof

.................cond,-J500 Of tiosi. oiler-------------8?9-5575.----------— —

154rAutos-Cadillac

• 15&-Auto8-Chry8ler’

i^c 'h rys'loM rrpofia l, grea --------------3h8pers!59s.^?fr5aseevesr

■ 159-Auto8-.Chevrolet1977 Camaro, with out jTioto & trans., best ollor. Cal Rick at M.V.Towing 734-611 o r 733-9175alter5:30p.m. ._

- - 1979 Camaro, Cailf. Custon Conv. CTI-7t. rare 1 ol 7 .3Si

- .......V-fl. 'AT,” AC,' PSr'PH,' PW------------- 55000-miles.-;5«l0-o».-Des

• o iler. 733-5458 alter 6 pm........ ...... 57 Chovy; now palnl, S3635

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160-AutO3-podge------- 1978 t)odoe-Aapon-wogon

57,000 mllos: ?M 4 mpg flood condition. 326-4223.

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■79 Chov, 4 dr wagon

Musl tie sold Immodlalely Phono 733-5514 weeKday: 8:30 toS:30.AvcoFln.______

------------ 1971'M tJStanorfuna-floodmalto ofler. Call alter 4 per 324-8847.___________ _

• 1979LTD. >600.423-5446.• '72 Ford LTD.-paning-QUl

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■ 86 Lincoln Town Cars. * TO CHOOSE FROMI Loaded, premium' • sloroo system,

- ‘ “ a S C S o TiM iS>4«Har8PM .

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w hite interior. 351 V8;. AT, PS, PT good drivof. J2600 of bflat.733-^58aftflr6pm . .

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“ 173-Au1o8-Plymouth

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tires, runs great. {750/beat o»Bfr733-87g3or.733r2201^

875. 1974 Plymouth Scamp, 2 ^d„ door. Call3244101 ' s ^ '■ -------

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